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i ‘EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY.. --March ‘31, 1875. LOCAL Amusements, &c., To-Night. Ports Opera House.—Carueross & Dixie's minstrels. Rationat Th he creat opera bouffe, “Girofie- Avenue Theater— Rip Van Winkle” and a Programme of attractive specialties. Theater Comique—The lively drama ‘ Bludsoe, or the Bohemians aad Dete and other attractions. Lineotn Hall—Great N Match onder the auspices of the ¥.M.C. J wW Ws Holt ter festiva w the be: efit of the Chureh of the Incarnation. ——e—— Condeused Locals, atic ‘The strect lamps will he liznted to-night O'clock p.m. and extinguisied at 4 at am. Sergeant Fainter on Monday night on the erder of Major Richaris visited and closed Bp six or seven houses in which the game of | Keno” is playet. @n Sunday, Mr. Knight at at t line, as for instance the fine specim Aspinwall bananas received from them In the libei suit of Shephert Reid, of the > damages at = 166,000 ave Laid, the dest the time whieh mein ted their reaniz a rousing banque day evening last. Dr. A. F. King presite Varions tox=ts were offered and responded to. and the party separated at 230 a.m. The subseriptie © sircet bh Washinte being rapidly taken i Wth Street an railroad & ner res of t 4? bad be ression St. Patrick's day while parsing St. Ann's Infant Orphan Asylam fontnt titatic On the sar m they contributed over $70 to St. Joseph's Male Orphan Asyitia on H bie meet ping In Assoc ne will be he paylve av ent streets, to give expres! feeling up death of Jobn Mitebel. Distingaished dl to address the meeting. Rosedale Base E > was reorga last night for the last year, wa Mr. Met rtifeate of incorporation of | Insuraree Company of Wast has beer uled Deeds. The e ©. Needhs thir objects te wed navi ‘The festival f the nat Wilterd hall terd: ten Ww will be avery at ive An ure will e iar Peon rding an opportu the department jerks to something palatable ata mexterate pr nd in pleasant society Marine band will be in atten f attract will be in variety beauty Alain vis Of T.. held at thes corner of ith Capitol strer th Offic, t c i for the ensuing t A. Devine. WO PLAS i Griggs, RS; W.L. ¢ WwW. re id. Henry Miller. A. Con: Wm. Spewkes. jx... 0.5. Thi the division is inereasin rapidly its membe ——" Tar IsRarr BETHEL CuURCH TROTRLFS A meeti of the members of Israel Be Churen, Monday night, was opened t ing. “Go preach my gospel, suid the and atter prayer by Rev. Jacob Mit ebject of the meeting was stated by Mr. Mr. Smothers was the: offered a resolution to ud re the my beld on the Vth instant pull and void, “we await action of the annual con: ence in 3:76: at which much de ard finally th are the meeting of the Hand voix ried. Then Mr. Myers offered a resolutiog “that we await the action of the annual con- ference in Is The resolution was lost_K yeas and 4 nays: after which Mr. Hill ¢ ® resolution that we 1 bat without any fina Jourued. —_ THE THEATERS To-NtGHT. At the N hou tte " Girofle- tin he presented. It is riet ip music and the 3 York ties. & At Ford's « cross & Any one w “Rip Van Win Devere, and attra: by Mr. Wr The T ¢ tion as 2 variety theater, and this wi sent th atienal drama enti Bludsoe; or, Bohemia betec —_e——_ A BREAKFAST To Crry Or rickes oF THE Y. M.¢ the pastors of ety and members of tt the Young was held int terday morn: in reierence Al nine o'clock thirty or for and many prominent me €. A. satdown toa bor f br dered them by Mr. J. F. Cake, o ssociath y clers iNtard’s. Subseraently ting which the Rev. | p Dr. Pitzer w pan, Was hy Remarks showing th the association and its needs we Mr. F. H. Smith. Mr Baltanty P Smita, Prof. Ga! det, 5 resolnticr tality was Death” ored ums. whe had in antrobe. ya wile de illiams to the i prostitute. “THE SFELLING MATCH ter Dight monopolizes the i are in any wise under the “= Brana, ul w L easion for a creat ladies of ti very proficient ‘ut hail will be ut Ballantyne s until! six oelock Marre: Bvt Costeur bes Exrans— Marivis an: fast ni st brilliant of afteirs of the kind ‘With the elit Most sa! is actor manner. Miss Scrim A WHITNRY, of this city, and Mr. George A. Kenedy, of Baltimore. ® marriage by the Rev. Father tovie. assisted by Father Rabia, A sidence of the brides pareets. ‘The ceremony beieg pri- | Were last night unitet of St. Peter's church, at the RAYS: Bone bur tee relatives were present Mr. amt M i" brief visit to the north reside in Paitimore. Tar Rev. 0x. Newmax Ix Dr. J-P. Newman, has just 1 the ree Of @ generons sam Crom the executers of tke estate of tine late | Albany, N.Y 7 intrinsic and old: tin made by Prof Anthony several months azo, while Dr. aad Mrs. Newman were in and entirely wi time—N. Fh ~——* No Morr NFEO of hav ollare washed, when you ean wi Ss aekd Warwicks, timt are for sale every where Arte. J. F. PropHran, No. S515th street, 1s pay- ing special improvement taxes at the lowest rates. Give bun 2 eall before paying. ©. A. Anthony. o ® bequest is the trult of \¥ mal Spelling hi jh fishing shore {00 shad, in the trait ef zt. Whitelaw w York Tribune, in which has ant most on of the Nationat ay'son Mou “te the stock of the new HE MAKES A SPEECH AND THROWS HIMSELF UPON THE MERCY OF THE COURT—FOUR YFARS IN THE ALBANY PENITENTIARY. This morning. in the Criminal Court, Judge MaeArthur, Hope H. Satter, who was con- ed of mnrder about a year since, for stab- bing to death with a “thag” knife Michael Hussey, and who baving been granted a new I.6n the 16th instant, entered a plea of marslanghter, which was accepted, was present for sente He occupied a seat Yilliams, and was accompanied by his wif lemen. im | and another lady and several gent! When the case was called, Mr. Riddle said that when the plea was it was tn mated that the defense would be glad of *m opportunity to present some testimony as to no longer open, nor would he open “th of virtue to erime, ut «rime rested on that he ate man,” not names of twenty-six other citizens who certify to the same effect; also of seven prominent citizens of New Ocleans asking that the court give all the ler envy the law will allow.” Amone these were {Governors Wells and Hebere and Collector’ Casag. He alvo referred to other aftidavits "be i when the case was first in the Mobile, isener which was a little dark- in the eor ent newspaper li ttheday, perhaps, the only transac- whieh could be seize! upon to bla In answer to this he read the affidavit of Price Williams. jr Thomas Carver, a trother- members of the societies composing | | Hes bad net come in t the Inter- | that the prisonor kad onee been found ut | He wa . ted chair- man, and Mr. Wm. H Myers secretary, who | chich was ear- | nhers of the Y.M. sitfast ten- { taney dress ball fer children nous teacher of the graceful of dancing. The spacious and beautifully decorated hall was crowded ¥. Children, relatives ami friends. rvthing passed off in the rs. sennety left last night for a after which they will * friemiship, aut was ‘arope, | Wiedse at ihe 5 ice agra killed by Slatter, and the latter was fully deter dant had been eight months in prison, seven of them, when the charge of murder mnding, being spent, aec Frison rales, in manacles; vertiie miing to the 1 he had the yniferm good conduct wh reful observance of the rules. He had not a word to say about the oceurrences the night Ibeen betrayed into asso- ions entirely foreign to his mode of 1 ard he had new none of that consciousr of guilt or crime which enhances the pu 0 He had now to submit to the sentence of the court. Judge Fi submit s er said that he hat proposed to counter affidavits, but the par- make them, and he nki ask a further delay until Saturlay. The court declined to grant any farther tay. and said he would dispose of the wndif the prisoner had anytht ould hear him. ddressed the courts t: As mue eessity of my injurir 1 affirm in your pre affirm in the presence of ihat Great J who is omniscient, that according to the ¢ cumstances surrounding me no othe: tely had to. pursue. ccounts, and with this £ remains for me ey upon the merey of the ese remarks were mu: ver} ner, @ the close Slatter took Arthur sa t ne should say something. statute had invested the court wit ¢ tionarypoweras tothe duration ofth&pu ment— minimum is two y maxi- mum e ht of a jue Ppertion of punishment f Was a tendeney to impose the maximum of punishment on those of notorionsly bad character and the minimum to those who, of good character, have been betrayed into the commission of a crime. The importance of this case was in the fa of the higher crime of murder by a jury; bat her of guilt was no longer de satisfied that in this ease there wa Wanting the element to make it murder anc therefore he had accepted the plea. Had he gone to trial the testimonials read would e been admissible, would have been i proof and have tended to an ot to oveplook the fact that th is not a criminal by profession An he must be regarded as having had up to the time of this most unfortunate act a good character. He could make no reparation to the deceased and the only reparation was to the law, and he was glad to hear thai he willingly "submitted himself to pay th penalty of the act. The prisoner was directed to stant Judge MaeArthur announced “The f the eo t hard wtiary om Mareh téth. The court was then fadjourned and the prisonor returned to the jail o ur Sanitary Status. MFFTING OF THE BOARD OF iE wwe Water and the Aquevus** np and itence Seal Contract. communication from B. F. Redmond to the District Commissioners, complaining that he * not been compensated to the fall amount it his claim for clothing destroyed during the jate smail-pox scare, and referred to the Board of Health for an explanation, was | read Dr. Bliss stated tha given the board trouble than all the res! of the claimants. His claim was $0, and the inspector, Mr. Colclazier, who | he harge of that matter, and destroyed lothing, reported that $00 was a hi fru: the estimates for the appropriation. He move the communteation be returned to the Commissioners with explanations; adopted. THE WEEK'S WORK. or the week end- Wi was read, showing the number nees abated at 401: canses of death ated. 4: buriais S treated by physicians te the poor, =. cost of medicines furnished br druggisis lo poor, $59.25, dead animals removed, 51 loads of garbage removed, if. The inspections of marine products have been 6,300 bushels nehes fish, 15,200 nerring. Jemnations have heen 100 rn aneches fish, and about the usual quantity of provisions and pro- Lois Nos. 2and 3, in square No. 0, being “low te: two brick houses north <ide Water street, and a pile of manure on B | street. between 9th and 16th southwest, emi t- ting offensive eMuvia, were deci: wuisances, and their erent was ordered THE MUDDY POTOMAC WATER. meeting of the board, Mr. M. 3 ted a resolution, which w pret, directing the president of the boani uldress & communication to the proper nected with the distribation of red t to the causes of the muddy water is caused by the long-continued turbia corlition of the river at Great Falls; that at | this point the water has not been clear at az time since last December, and that it ts fro: there that the water supplied b: ington aqueduet is derived. The water does not Lave the length of time to settle in tne reservoir. because, in Order to supply all | parts of the two cities, it is necessary to keep the surface of water up to the * flow line” of the reservoir. Gen. Babcock says the present nuisance can be corrected by deepening and extending tue area of the Seige ay, bag voir to such an extent as will give the Po- tomac water ample time to deposit its sedi- | ment before entering the iron mains; or by | resorting to the more costly process of filter- | ation. It could be partly corrected by re- | ducing the present extraordinary waste and use of Potomac water in Georgetown and Washington, which would give more time for settling in the reservoir. This necessary , reduction can be accomplished only by the general use of water metere. The present nuisanee will be corrected as soon as the water in the river becomes elear. At how early @ period this will take place he is unable to state, as it depends entirely upon the amount of rain falling in the valley of the Potomac above Great Falls, a matter over | which he has no control. LUCKY ESCAPE OF DR. VERDI Dr. Cox said this was a subject of the great- est importance, as it affected almest every family in the District, and he meved that they set apart some evening to diseuss it, with the view of arriving at some plan for a — remedy. He produced, in & small vial filled with water, a specimen of a lively little ani- mai about one (neh in fength, with a multi- | tude of legs, several tails and long, waged mousiache, called the tarva of the dragon- ty. which is frequently found in the water, This, woth the mud, renders the aqueduct water very objectionable. Dr. Verdi remarked that he bad discovered two of these yeptiles in hissoup just in time to save himseit from sawllowing them. Mr. Marbury sald he thoaght it yery | ! strange there eonid be no remely for state of the W ater until theriver clears itself. It is a very serious matter. Pr. Bliss offered a resolution that in view tanee oo subject, the nes prepare a report nis viewsan the sanitary relation of ; the real difficulties now existing in istrict of Columbia, and the proper y to be instituted for their removal, the report be made to the board at bi‘ seurliest convenience; adopted. A letter was read from H. ‘gentrectors for THE REMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIT. and other offals asking leave to withdraw | Weir former communication asking for an of time in which to get their con- to operation. with the view of sub- | Stitating nother with some modifications. They ask an extension until the Istof May railroad, as agreed by at they had made tem- porary arrangements for the removal by the Ist of April, having contracted with the rall- Toad at $6 per car for that sceured a sufficient quantity of land fourteen Miles from the city for the deposit. They have eontracted for the necessary buildings at @ cost of about $3,000, and until their Wagons and barrels are obtained they pro- pore to convey the garbage and dead animals down the river in boats. consent of the board to their making a tem- F «depot (for the transfer and shipment of night-soil) of the Baltimore and Potomac depot. on Maryland avenue, between 7th and s The whoie subject was referred to the speetal committee having the matter in cherge. ferred to the committee having this matter . Turner & Co., rear his{counsel, Messrs. Riddle and A. B. | = previous good character and standing in the community. The question of guilt was for transpe rtation b: contreet, and state faets in the case. Inasmuch as usally men do not suddenly drop from a ciple, oak have Ss generally receded —_b; & course of Immoral. questionatle conduct, and as it wasdiseretionary with the court ‘te fix the measure of punishment they had thought fit to present to the eourt some testimonials to show what had been bis course of life. He from Arthur J. Turner, of Mobile, latter) “is asober, quiet, temper- dicted gambling, ana the 'y also asked the The letter was re- and —_— Legal Proceedings against District INJUNCTION SUIT TO PREVENT SALE OF f the public there was an atmosphere SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAX RR. D. Mussey bie Young, filed a bill against the Distriet, the €llee . Is, for an injunction., The titioner is the owhe 71, fronting 400 feet on nM and N south; states hof March, 1810, there was in existence an act of the corporation which or to have paved th trect: that no actio: until April ist, isi1, when client's reputation had been made he Commis- to the effect that be had command of the bat | lion in whick Shatter was an officer, an [he | m any other traits of tharac- r than such as would endear him to h's exonerated. The | authorized then ways on said Ist p of the superintendent of the prison | there, | his work, w I that was ordered un- said xet: that the organic act of the Dis- pr believes wa tthe Schuetzen Park,save that | assembly subsequently | at the time he annerof making acts regulati ; d_ that they should be in ount should be appropri eral fand to pay the Distriet assessments that in none of the i yrovement was there a M and N to be ted ont of the lowed to continue th ig to say he | work had been ondere Istl, under the suf nformity with sproved October Mected in ¢ sions of the there has been ¢ for so much of said work as Uproperty about 1: that Le is informed the Ter for sale his proj cause of the non-payment of the so years. This «i etion was not | 1g or Sentiment, but is to be exercised | r@ solemn sense of duty. The most dif- | cult and a é i tant duty | just_pro- | fence. There | the work he waited bers of the Board after its com pletion he again ealled and was assured that ho Such assessment as above stated had been or would be made; and when finall the “as sessment” had been made, all the satisf: tion he received was a reference of th | ter to the attorney of th that the board had no anthorit uted act of the corporation rela- at | the bureau of streets had «! set aside this verdict and the question | authority to ndenton proof. | rovement in any wa) 1 tax was levied by be in accordance with’ the erning the board, and not those of poration; thatall the action of the those acting under it in this ma ter was irregular, illegal and void, and th 4 soment should be set aside; tha are irregular, the: and whatever §) uittal. | * althongh the cast a cloud upon his titled to have removed by that the commissioners liable to execution if he should obtain a jad, prays an inju A CONT oF equity: have no property mentatlaw. He therefore lon against advertising said that said assessment be declared null and void, and the certificates be brouzht into tis that you suffer imprisonment | abor in the Albany county peni- | or the period of four years, to date | Judge Wylie granted a aestraining or: A Bold Operation. AND SHOT IS ‘0 THE BAR- About 9 o'clock last night a white man, (tacked by tw | nerot 2d and N streets, direetly in fr residence, and robbed of ©: wateh, with which the darin £0, however, drew a pistol and fired at him, the batl strik- ing him in the thigh, inflicting a dangerous Beuter, on being aitacked by the parties, resisted manfully, and it was not until they had given him'several blows t they were able to accomplish their objec One of the rudians pinioned his at tigated his pockets and se- Having done this. one of I and fired as veral shots after The Board of Health met last night. A the other inve cured the money. them deliberately drew 2 pi | this man Redmond hae + but without pronyunced the wound s that some of the painful one, and aments have been ane the latter amount was taken tn AREEST OF THE SUPP ED HIGIIWAY ME and Russell, « a boticed two men in the neighborhood of 13th lons appeared rather and accosted thei. | What they Were doing, they answered that they were watching a party whom they and the officers thin t public expense, 7; | seen go into an alle: ing that there might be something in it with them to the alley indicated, but did y then determined to t | the men to the station, and drawing the is ordered them When one surrendered a large re vere then marcbed to the station. was discovered that one was the well-known and the other “Lum” earson, who was accepted as bail in the for Tom Curran, arrested af n the charge of bur; were three other parties seen in the heighbor- same time, and it is said that just before the arrest persons in the vicinity heard noises at the doors as if parties were nting to enter. bulake and Fearson were taken to the Police Court this morning on the robbing F. A. Beuter, see apy one. Th up their arms, | “Bill Timbulake,” hood about th and Distriet_ Attorney Fisher asked the court to fix a bond fora hearing, as Mr. Beuter was too badly injured to appear, and it was his purpose to make out papers ebarging them with assault and battery with intent to kill. the bond in the robbery case at $5,000 eaci, and remarked that should they offer to give bail, they must not be released until the con- B. is known, and a farther secu- the other case. Taey were com- in the cities of Washington and Geurge- | . In reply to this, a letter | from Gen. Babcock was read, saying that the | The court fixed present muddy condition of the Potomac | | dition of Mr. rity given f mitted to jail. —_—_e—___ REMOVED TO AN ABSYL’ renson, who was presented by the grand jury ‘ourt for the alleged forgery of a check for $20, has been removed by his friends, on an order of the court, to Spring Grove Asylum. The grand jury had doubis of his mental soundness, and though there were other charges of the same character against L ther found dut one with a view to test his respons! acts. His removal was in consequence of a medical opinion as to its and Washin; the Waste | M.—Jas. P. Law- of the Criminal tment, bitty for his ‘tably connec! and was engaged in the law Jalvin Williams when arrested. Mr. Williams’ name was signed to one of the checks.— Bali. Sun. ——_e—__ FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. JOHN WELCKER.—The funeral of the late Jolin place from his late residence on 15th street, last evening at 6 o'clock. The remains were encased in a beautiful casket, Silver-mounted, with a death, and covered with handsoose wreaths leath, and covered wi wreaths of flowers. The attendance was large. The burial service was conducted by Rev. J. G. Butler, of the Lutheran Memorial ehureh, in & most impressive manner, and at its con- clusion the remains, fol depot, whence by the’ 9 | taxen to New York for Welcker took 1 | Bers fo announce fat ins rlowery toad . ag: IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR « CO., eyed 10 the scministering a mild cathartic to a pt : ! ! Y Grater Cree ee mrtier |GEORGETOWN ADVER'WTS. LADIES’ GOODS. ' PIANOS, é&c. Yesterday, Stockbridge agt. Washington | We, the undersigned Grocers, doing busi- S. J. P. PALMER will continue this week HE DECKER BROPHERS won and Georgetown railroad; verdict for plain- | pees in Georgetown, D.C ber Ba Dy solidi merit; they held it by u Ur. Fullerton agt. Brown et al; submittet | py - mere SING, OPENING é tina effort im the same direction — and judgment for plain‘iff. Hrodhead et | fet te September It Ste treitt UNTRIMMED BON | IONS al, St. Jones; on ixtat sart- |B B&A B CROPLEY. 8.2. * are SP PALER tirescale— NY ime To-day, in the Ctreait Court. (Jud se Cart- | CROPLEY'S 3 ‘ 1109 F street | G KUN Sole Age ter.) the case of Broadhead & Co. art. F. W. « L. OWE s ween Hth and 12th i 632 New York avenue, Wastineton Jones is on trial—Messrs. Morris and Crit- A. UPP AN ’ “ —$—$— Pianos and Organs toned. regulated. for rent and tenden for plainufs, and Davidge for defend- NSBAW, x B, MRS. M. J. HUNT sale 2 ant. It is claimed thatdefendant coniracted 4 roe. a : “ il to purchase within ninety days, from plain. | 8M AF AERRO Ses | Ie cll bars en Seishin ms N ; UM's, an amount Of auditor's certifies! not —— ee ESET WEEK a pletlid Amortment of fards Hall, hes addressed the fells. | Ling $10,000, ng ti ant. eom- THERE WiLt b . » Babe & Co Imiesion, Al 40 Conte, and they eon | CSP SPER EING Ae A ee DLE AND TRINMED BONNETS AND HATS stead them, but he refused to receive them, | ofthe Methodiet Protestant Cburch, Coustess street, 4 Wasurwoton, D. C., March 22, 1875 Te Knots & >. Ba more With pleasure 1 acknowledge the PART OF STORE, No. | MILLINERY AND STBAW Goops lence of the grend instranw nt. obligi: They allege that they were oblige! to sell at | 0h, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 31st instant. Ad SS cents, and bring suit for the diffrence. Saree nce _DUpper. Ss conte. oe CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge Mac Arthur. R RENT—The lar; . the most complete stock of ty tw dice eTown, good si by you for the usr of my concert of March 22. Yeaterday, James Smith, burglary; verdict Doe any ae eee ee Set RENNES | In thecity.to which the attention of there ja eearch | MOL el ee piano. af the best not enilty. Wm. Mothey, resisting Officer isee. J. 8. BLACKFORD. | Of bargains isreepeetfully invited. : amecearees a Bowie, Germany. Fram 4 and Lawler; guilty: one year An penitentiary. jeweller. mari 3" | MRS. M. 3. HUNT, Grand plies the Gunes eekensen proertia tertveaene pee daca y;one year WING, Anctionees | _martite He gore eo prtowe a in penitentiary. ” ae Oya Bano aeee | S21 Datreet. which Played upon. and the ot = arjupmatnue lal | MES. SELMA RUPPERT, ‘ORTABLE TWOSTORY FRAMEDWELL. “YE z : HOUSE DUNRARTON STREET, GEORGE | Stamping and Embroidery Depot, ‘The case of Shoemaker agt. Paul was to have been resumed to-day, but in conse- © quence of the continued illness of Mr. Fow- | wid fally meet the «\bamstine March, the entire i JRSSK sib i WN, AT AUCTION ! o ve te » ” p- oe 2 >, . - bos, el on tl y ” nh % ‘ Monday next. Eugene Van Riswick, alias "ias,"fronting. fourteen, fect cn’ for’ with | Received, a large assortment of Silk and Cotton oT RRMDACES PID wane Ute, false pretences, and George McDaniel, of Dunbarton street, between Green and Mont fe ee IMPERIAL STAR BRAIDS, monet? 2w Feeney proved by ® | HAMBURGS EMBROIDERIES and EDGINGS welling hous. Metro nla fal Ban at pe TRE coupe: HUMMING BikD) PIANO — horse stealing; nolle pros. pce ah nya’ PROBATE CouRT—Jwlve Olin. Mlitan street care vase the te Yestervay, iu re estate of T. T. Barnes: sec- | Pitan street care ease the a : - cat the eae : ond account of executor Med. In re esitie | twelve aml Ciglers mania Cth nee te ak, | <uarm-om__STANDARD TRIMMIN | shat™ce wireecgae fe account of exec ed. In re est welve and eighteen months with interest at ton rom Parte made. GL WILDE BRD, of Fhomas O'Connor, John MeEN | per cent. nm, aod secured by adecdof tend. | MY LRAME LARMIER. trom Parss, inf 723 Th sirest rorthweet, half ministiator and guadian qualitior All conyésing : Office One tne Ptanc bareain ceive orders for DRESSMAKIN styles. ax ehe receives reautarly hy from Paris every week. "She te perfc to please in every way the ladies who w estate of Margaret Balzer: ) for sbare of estate filed. The last will of W. I). Beall was filed and order of publication tion of he'r | @H0 required at | GEORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK, D. ¢, C ete, e : < $1 HIGH STREET. her. ePaper Hee ues eatate 20 ints | Bank Roure, 9 &.m.t0 4p. maa! on Saturdays | “arlstm* 1907 Pewsevivayia Avexre | RoRG¥STh be ive depos! anti! ™ nterest do Hing his estate to his pence Av @ | depieiteGeverat Banking inews dont, ond Cor. | ae es | oua'thar BOM? Ba » The Cou tadjouruel toSatuntay, "| Mondeymade omallwccessible poiute. Diseiuatdars | BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | weil our Pian Alen t Saturday. <2 dria cn Pouice Courr—Judye Suell. H.W. BARREET CN HOSN , President, | NEW_ BOOKS tinu: . To-day, Dennis Hickey text collater: I aod “Directs 7. At BALLANTYNESS, 425 7th street the past at a for throwing stones in Gie street. Wim. H. Polkinhorn, Thos. Dowling, J.T. Mitchell Pr Mee ply te Trndalt : Piano Menufartom gf LAM RNASE 2 0O., Wisorderly conduct at railrowl lepot, #5, Henry Dickson. R.LCropiey, Fred. W . Natur Bible By Prof. Daweo = sagen < ty Rs ns en 1.. Williams forfeited collateral tor disorter- Riley A Shinn, E.D. Bartley, Thos. Ku, j The s wed Hom: and Light Beyond. By Bick York ane Sm hae Seen ws ‘tear ly conduct. John Crowd ited collat- oly. | - — — ~ cral for swearing in public. Michael O'Con- | MPUMTANT PhUULA ATION By Bex, &. Bick : SPLENDID STOCK—The world renowned nor, same. John Striker, colored. obstrne(- | M7 Riau arene or Thonghts is By | Si eeeee oe : aR jae ae greasy barrels; ation we have alopted and will adhere i. OS: WM MevA se She“following rulen et Yes: von ean eail ery Uusivese day barnes express myself?” Judge ‘our witne: oe a.m. te9p.m. 3d. Those smmmedeiing terme. mplly a Tt turned that Striker | who cannot call, by sendin tal card specifyi Mas. © tur 4 san employe of a cooper in Georgetown to be done, with Tull addfeen, will Ue Seiied oe 423 Uthat. shove Prnma arecge named Jarboe, und that he was doing the | st resideace in any part of the District. Sd. All work bidding of his employer: dismissed, and war- | prepatd or ©. Q- D, will be delivered at ny place in pi 5 .-- | the District.” Goods from a distance received and re- rant issued inst’ Jarboe. James Lang- | tarned by mall or expres wn WHE sion. a small colored boy, charged with va- | Premium Steam Dysitn end ceva Nottie eee grancy, sent down. Jas. Carr, a nice looking | 49 Jefferson atreet, Georgetown, D-U. ation’ ead 7 FAMILY SUPPLIES. by SL. Rice cloth. $7 . Mon by & fa . young vindecent exposure; | Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Curtains, Kid Boots, | Sicnon st Mac . Sto. Boston, loud and boisterous; | Slippers and Gloves, Furs, Oarpots, Draggets, &c., | Stry.' Veh y . Joseph Brooks, dri * | nicely Cleaned or Dyed. yané-tr L Victory : favor collateral. Elias C! for a ee oan oP r swearing. : MOHUN & CO. ogg . ASSAULT ON A 3USTICE OF THE PEACE. COAL AND WOOD. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, papmey ha oe ‘saae Call, assanit and battery on James ~ a ” 7-r 1015 Pree A el Oy . Donuldson, a justice of the peace, who test]. | STEPHENSON & BRO.'S = See | . fied that Cally assaulted bin in his own o: PATENT BUNDLED Leonel fice. striking him four blows, and used y - . 2 Insulting language, An atte pt was mail KINDLING Woop, to show in defence that Cally had been = Niet taking medicin rea tooth extractet, TUE BEST IN USE, = whieh atteeted him; fined 109 and costs, and | ppepapen er, < 5 1 conte £300 bonds to keep the peace. Charles Rich- | PREPARED FROM THE Besr QUALITY OF donters £ : rdson, a youth, cl stealing 2 i ~~ s FRANG J. TIBRETS. 1018 i st marble cross from ant of Mr. a patent Pire Lighter in each ba: therford; $50, al. "Jess With! the use of kerosene, shavings, oF ELPHONSO YOUNGS & C jolts si and costs, or days In SOLD BY ALL GROCE man, assanit on Wil- sk fi E SELLI kerson; forfeited $15 coll Jacob Rampr, | 48 fr ae SEL assault and battery on a Rumpr, his STEPHENSON’S PATENT Woo, 911 Pennsylvania avers | wife; Sl and cost hk e. _—— = = ey George Recad WARREN CHOATE & Co.'s 10 LBS NEW TURKEY Peet bundle has a prin Al 1. giving direction Seon Oe ane | f James Honesty, assailt and battery 01 S7-ALL TH ST QUALITIES OF COAL | The Land of | 10 LPS CHOICE DEMERARA 1s10 Joseph Vessels; $10. AND. ——— STEPHENSON & BROTHER 10 LBS. -C” | Nearly White) STG A £1 00 7 cturers in this Di GEORGETOWN. nneylvania avenue 10 LES. CHOICE GOSBEN BUTTER ta €3 NEFDs LOOKING AFPER—The auth ould look at that portion of Water street © LES. “A SUGAR — West of High street, the roadway of which is i ee ina horrible condition, There is a tradition tat that part of the street was paved soar = ~. LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR s10 time during the early part of Mayor Cox’= b and with p inisiration—fifty to a hundred years ATLEE'S Whart, ion. Sir K. | 83; Les. CRDREED sean ee “a = cks coe See a : Foot of éth street. P. River, d its Work By "Richard ics 4 — 2 fl = tver NEws.— Arrived by the river, sehr. Ea unna si j . He wie. Ki swith 1.500 bushels of wheat for | (CQ@AL' COAL! =WOOD! WOULD Britich Wild Fi = jom to Inencta. “By 5 LBS. CHOICE OOLONG TEA for $2.00 Ha ne & ay the canal—Roat Hattie Sir Jobn L - ck. anita a "250 and Bessie, with 3,400 bushels of grain and rae ‘A Romance of the Gapiial. iy A . u rels of flour for Hartley & Bro.; boat no) JUHNSON BROTHERS, AU hie a perspec setceecnemnen SD EBS: CHORES N TEA. "5200 ee a pera, Nin Iie Dualisis of | ° | MUCLIAALE AND RBTAILDRADEES. | SUC eer Pee cco | Frees sud ge uamiels of (com, for same Fee RE Ne | OM ARRES CHOATE wo. | . rm; J *. Nas, Rc shels nuded OL corn, wiiita and yollo 7 mGngof the bert selected stocks everofferedin Waab- | eprs 4p COM SELLERS AND STATION Zils. i & J.M. Waters: boat Win. H ington. \Baes a je We invite the puttic, or those in want of Fy call down to our wharves and depot aud sce tk, 2,240 Ibs. erarantesd to the ton wood for Mayfield & Heiston: a Hirperson, with Wood. LBS (HOICE GOSHEN BUTTER (or $1 00 EW BOOK, THE Fixst Boar Trroven to Cowner- Cheap! Cheap! for Cash! BY A.G. RIDDLE, | 1 DOZ.CANS SUP! TOMATOE siso LAND.—The new steamer Ludlow Patton Depot and W epee 12th street southwest | Author of loaded on Monday at Cumberland for this | Omces— {1703 Ftireet northwest, | si oe whag! | 9 iin eee ir arcu port, sie being the frat boatot thes b cctt-corr | Bart Ridgely. Alice Brand. sean oe © Capt. | LLB. SUPERIOR GOSHEN BUTTER tr 40 through by canal. This boat belongs t 5 OAL, WOOD AND | weoaare ond Politica, King of the Lobby, Wie | bt 2. Waane of Georgetown, and not partly Cc ai D G TERI | Would Le a Member of Congress? | 1 LB. SUPERIOR OOLONG TEA. 50 to Forman, a8 reported in the C imber- JILD: MA’ LALS, 5 land Times of Monday. | PRICE, 61.95. ss : have always on hand a ‘and assorted stock | For sale at 1 LB. SUPERIOR GREEN TEA 0 oF Epiror Srorry.—The Chi- } of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS OOALS SHILLINGTON'S Bookstor+ Were 2unit In condemmins the | PINE, OAK and HICKORY WOOD in the sick, © mar?-tr Cor. 434 strest and Penn. « Judge of the criminal court,in that ei peed OE = nd split; all kept under cover. — — a TIN committal of Mr. Story, editorof the Ti", if . forcontemp!. Atalatehouron Monday night | Tepe ete CEMENTS and CALCINE: TERS, and handling yearly many millions of BON treet, between 9th and 20th, near St, Patrick's | Jurge McAllister, of the supreme court of | GOR LATHS T anvin conlition ta dll eae c 5 Serh Sore esi Iitinois. ordered the discharge from custoly | character in my I: of Mr. Storey on his recognizance. wholesale end retail, upon terms that defy any Church. e with dispaich and fidelity si | yoniice Book ical | | sping the controlof mveral Uratitect Imported | (*ATHOLIC BOOKSTORE, ad GOSHEN BUTTER BY 7 and all other Devotionsl, Histor- wie Pe | seal, Theological, Biographical and Miscrtlancous | ELPHONLO YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, Bassist — 2 1¢ & vorks, of a Catholic charact: at lowest rates #7The report that Bismarck is ty bo cle. | Central OMee—623 Loulsiaua sronue northrmst | A fine asst nt of Arties Sgitable for’ presente 5 = nked 2 m - a'yle- rane d—int at., bet. B and ssouthens: 5 stantly for sale. Sub ons recelved for asonic TEMPLE Fare nee ee Cee By Sica Wharf Foot of i street southcest. oy, | theCathoite Review: Breemun's Journal NF ret ° & ectah-ly WM. GUINANY. | jet Baltimore Mirror, Catholic World, and’ Brown, view. D. A. BROSNAN marl-im 9TH STSEET, opposite U.S Patent OMce PROFESSIONAL. | FupMONZ yorNas, N mar 1! We Jj, EB ZUG, p= CITY ITEMS. i Dealer tu Best Varletios of | ANTHRACITE AND CUMBERLAND OOAL ¥ less of Dooley s than of other Y; r Alec, WOOD in the stick, or sawed and eplit. ER. ROBERT KEYBURN: Office 721 1 —— = Prices moderate for cash. 4 cca tiaiein. Seba = : ae Offices and Yards:—Foot of K street and Knode | D ee ae een ace TWENTIETH-STREET ee CATARRH.— Pond's Extract is nearly a spe- | island avenue, between 9th and l0th streets, | street “t. mar’ MARKET, cifie for this disease. It can hardly b Bee ‘ Pia RBON coined Syrough Mesera. HAMILTON | ~CHUTTER = RAKEMAN = — j celled, even in old and obstinate eases. The + corner streets, sy 2 1y ? KEMAN, Se era 5 ach Gi enol relief is so prompt that no one who bas ever | ——— = = a ae = ; S' AKTISTS. Ne. 2720 207rn STREET, between G and H street tried it will be without it. FRESCO, DECORATIVE and every desoription of ———e ORNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAINTING | WM. LINKINS & SON, In THE G .LDEN Ace or GrntHoop pre- | mpmcamily ROOM vie Wate portiwest, | Mave cbwage on tient overyttdng ia shite bhnet serve th eanty Of the teeth with Sozadont, jantl-ly WASHINGTON, D.C | business. at prices to comy fe favorably with any of and then, when the hair is silvered and. the MORE THAN ji ages el Perr ersy ac eye dimmed with years, the mouth will still | | go Ste tlie aS hee Doe oa wp tahid aad aitieane reveal two glittering rowsof unsullied ivory. seen etal Office from Feanerivanta, ders prompt -" S E yr! where every branch of the profession will be at- | S97Give usa cali_wnd wy son. marle-ty IRON IN THE BLOOD.—When the blood is a Sere On. nt 8 One nd tended to with the skill of long experience. A «pe- Se ie eee enone: we. Teel Te en eos" 2 | chaltg’ Made of the Celebrated ’Mineral Plate? |) AND KACPHY. vigorous and fullof animation. It is an in- « | Teetl janl9-3m* sufficiency of this vital element that makes 6,000,000, AY Yieisirwe Lovers of good TEA and COFFEE wiil be us feel weak and low-spirited the Peruvian Suru, such cases, by Dx. A. PRATT. of “N.Y. CLUB” TEA ND COFERES ' | $7 PER S"T FOR TEETH, EITHER —| to bear that they can buy the celebrated supply this defle | Ohio College ‘of Dental Su RE eee. et Stands Now. 14 and 149 ¢ arket, ser . * io if . orate us wond — Oe Saullty axTieeg goods are of the Choicest Importations, and , 7 MES 0. CLEPHAN = : T. FRECH, *. N. Crittenton, No. OF One Number Alone of the Justly j Dis iu. 5 Tex off. cm Cort af Claims 14" snd 149 Center Market, east wing. Sixth avenue, ina letter from Burlington, Celebrated and Eramine yancery.) Open every seple| Towa, gives the particulars of case of con- SHOBT-Sa0> Vaca Aap Law — sumption—so pronounced by three profes- } _ 2 slonal men—whieh was cured in six weeks | setae ancy AAO 0 et, Detwoen tot ond 5, Recta THE TRADES. by the regular use of Hale's Ion i _ nae ie hound ant tar. He says “the cireamstance SPENCERIA JAMES F. BRIEN, has mide quite a noise in these parts, and Fae ee BANKERS. PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, the physicians admit that the cure is beyond H = ae | . their comprehension. That miuty be, but it is 4 bt NCAN, SHERMAN & CO. } _nar27-tr » 609 LOUISIANA AVENUE a fact. nevertheless.” Pike's Too Sure in 0: BANKERS ngiihe’s Tooth Acte Drops.—Cure in one min- Double-Etastic ’ —_o-—_—_ Nes. 9 and 11 Nassau street, 5 Dow't Hack, Hack, Cough, ry Cough is a symplom by wht Inne CIRCULAR NOTES and L eased conditions of the throat, bi OF Improved Sty for Stores, Hotels, Public Buildings, City aud Copn A” INGS AND AWNING FRAMES | Style and Pa’ Re-ieuces, at factory prices. TTERS OF CREDIT for TRAVELERS IN EUROPE AND Bence 0. HOGAN, cattabie ; < tubes and Tungs manifest themselves. Bat STEEL PENS for nes ta toa Dating Sete ee ee Ee Morise Sece, between Ueh and Geb atrects Whether it arises from the irritation proluced . EGRAPHIC TRANSFERS to LUNDON PARIS, Sole agent for the oulp eanios Binacnes Broo! in the throat and. ian by taking cold, from CALIFORNIA, HAVANA, MEXICO, CHINA’ | ay uing material” pit tr an attack of Bronchitis, from incipient Con- JAPAN. &c. Accounts of Banks, Bankers and oth- | “8 sumption, or from various other causes, no- ers received. _ Nant w fy thing will allay it {more speedily or euire it | Were fold in 187¢—Leing a gain of more than 1,9), miore permanently than Dr. Pierce's Golden ; = “ nits Medical Discovery. It does not matter whe- | CYT the sear previous; this, with the marked in ther it bea recent attack ora lingering cough, | Crease in the sales of the other numbers, shows that the Discovery is in elther ease equally well | the superior qualities of these Pens are being adapt for its relief and permanent cure. 5 i In fact, it will curea cough in one-half the | MCT? 4nd more appreciated, and that they are des. lime necessary to cure It with any other | timed to take their place as the most popular Reo: — be Sos 16 nt Ey se Steel Pens in the market. They are made of the ritation, and healing the affected parts. No | best steel, by the most skillinl workmen im time should be lost in commencing the ascot | Europe, and are a nearer approximation to th @ proper medicine for the relief of a cough; | reals on t ol : for, unless this course is pursued, serious ind remedies eras i i ae ed dangerous diseases of the lungs is liable to | Mitherto invented. AAC CURRY, | PRACTICAL ngar-cured. for baking “3 “DIAMOND” br: yay . HOUSE PAINTER AND GLAZIEK, FAST Bacon ne, large bottles, $1 SCUIT. 7c. per tin. SERS. $1 per pound || HERB Eg, ani ASSORTED are tr $05 rn StrEET Nentu weer, WS SEREG Base ons meee, - northwest. Ni & CO.°§ » ‘T WHEAT. The most popalar No. 932 street : : ai ~ bs prey f Wineat for producing awi | Belentifie specialty. aitdeatersin medicine. "Say | Thespencerian Steel Pons are universally used theeyatem'* tt containesin's larger proper: | =e=eee fo ___et Sa AL BAY B in the Commercial Colleges throughout ths U. tion ‘than most other articles of fond, the | PETER For! THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, cornerof Phosphates of Nitrogenons elements s> ne | ail kinds of New York avenue and 15th street, pays5 8., more largely than any others by the United censaty to the development of touscle, neva, | deft with Webb & cent. per annum on deposits for eac! calendar States Goverament, and quite general im the and brain, and is peculiarly beneficial to dys aly month. Banking hours,9to4. Saturdays,9 tw 4andé to8. ‘2713, 141 Corws, &0.—“‘The wise for health on daily Walks depend,” and thousands patronize Dr. White's establishment, 835 15th street, oppo- peptics and persous of sedentary habits. ‘sand Schoels in the MALT HOP TONt : COMPOUNP EXTRACT Or Burton & Co. OF MALT and HOPS, the jest remedy the world for general ity or nervous rangement; an excellent tonic and cure for site U. 8. ‘to avoid painful Carns, ‘Weclaim for the Spencerian superiority over alt ay ‘spepeia-great restorative and preserva. Bunions, Inverted fails, ete. otber pens in durabilicy, elasticity, flexi- we yp yy CHARLES HEIDSIECK, ity, and in evenness of point, trict of county omen Sillery or Extra Dry Cam; G. G, CORNWELL & SONS, Excelled by none. 4% The Spencerian Pens are comprised tm FINE GROCERS. 12,14,608: For sale by HALL & Home. 15 mumbers, varying in flexibility and fine- | _mar%-tr__ 1415 Pa. ave., opp. Willard’s H. THE SINGER 8: sales of i Pee pony Te MACKINE sales. | Ness Of point, and, for the convenience of those | {ZW YORK STATE CIDER: | who may wish to trythem, we will send a cama NEW YORK STATE CIDER! FPLOWERS ENAMELED IN WAX. | containing @ sample of each number by NO COUNTERFEIT. mail, securely inclosed, on receipt of 23 cemts, The Original Flowers Used. Address all orders to 135 and 140 Grand Street, New York, FUNERAL Was ‘ { _martw at 'THS, CROSSES, ANCHORS, mar23-1m e.doe Stnatret. | ip Bauer cae avant a ie! OBE ro wer Nene Ma ea fil JES eine hin ‘to the 95 and $6 me to Bt la) and S11 Natria elt Hats. sts MEMES Pottve score into Spring Styles. = mlé-tr