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a ¢ _ as i The Atleged Fraudulent Pay Moll. | signature of We%ttrs, and on the roll be- | “THE courts. MUS NTS EVENING STAR, |"™* Sii'Sticrconr vesrennar. | inp frente to tne SiS SRY sae Se | reo eR ee on GEORGETOWN. CITY ITEMS. ] ___AMUSEMENTS.__ ——$—$ Yesterday morning, in the Criminai Court, | “rpm Prevost testified that the signature Pra trny tory ee eel Given tothe ack, | HAROTHER ATTEMPT To ROBMAYFIELD & | NoTHING NEW UNDER THR — Baw = THURSDAY.....,.sanuary 6, 1876. Judge Olin, the cases of Guy H. lone Poneman sean ante . Thom, jury, | HeisroN.—An attempt was made last night | Stimulating Liniment cures Neuralg 2. 4; Samuel T. Luckett and Tuomas J. — of eee ae gar ort lowe. Was > ——— eee and cont qtr ct Mayeeia Daowen animes icine for Pul- | GRAND EXHIBITION GA) a> rr a aving on totl > - ! Company mood; eis 5 wn, bu 1@ World| 3 Bro: Trocues, -4 . “3 Weather Probabilities To-day. | Senrber, ork, conspired to defraud the United ine ty Balloch testified that the signature on verdict for plaintif’. robbers were discovered by Sergeant Hess, | monaryand Asthmatiedisorders, have prom! + tke Chaupion of the World, ALERT GAS- —_— States of $696.09, by false tences, by Wi 3 Equity URT— Siutye Wylie. who pursued them & considerable dis- | cacy test of many and . erent » Tom Orr CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, f @ fraadulent pay roll, was contin. | WSters, and ifit was an imitation it was @ i- 7 sao" Eiockman a, tockman; tance, but was unable toarrest them. {twill | BAve Tecelved testimonials from eminent | a Wasminarox, Jan 5 dst 5 Sed after ovr report. closed.~Div et Attorney | Very good one. In his opinion it was his slg-| gaiasts” pease ta Aloe eas ae; | tance, but was unable to ari a 2 | Sn Ge eee AT WILLARD HALL. Por middie states, cooler clear or fair | Wells and H. H. eo His, jr-. for wern- | DAture. | case js ; lishment whi bed on Tuesday of ir. Whites estab SATURDA\, January Sth. Afternoon and weather in southern portion, ant light rain | Wells 20d EH. Wells, Jr-, for the govern- | ™Cnaries Stewart (colored) testified that he | reinstated. Lee agt. Simpson; order ment which was robbed on Tuesday Corns, &c_br. Whites lishment | SATUR 2 UO modifying terms of sale. Carrington $150 ard valuable rs. On the man who w ii 7 ti 16. om mepetn, er srow in rorthern New York, with no Riddle for the defendant. Phomeoe sae raat one tet eenreenn | Beaus; decree pro coniesso. Pike sgt. Hall; | was artested by the police at the Taeater | Pennevivania avencee cohatee Wilkinte, | se Gentiomcn. ore expect=a toattend. At the com West to southwest winds and rising barome- | #7. Vail, late secretary to the Board of | 7? o | order modifying order of reference. Blake | Comique Tu night only $112.30 was | wherehe continues te 3 treatment | pat By fied ‘Witness saw Waters in Thompson’s office Se | de and th 1 t to th ues the successful | ber of his lerfet ¥ = Controller of the District, seating that ie | Jate in the evening on one occasion; don't | Sét- Fant; petition referred to special andi- | found. an STedlen ces Yet to the re- | of corns, bunions, chilblains, club and In- | ernie, Mesarved seats for sate ai ——_————— Controller of the District, stating that the tor John F. Hanna. Adams agt. Hudson; | mainder of the stélen money. verted natis, vascniar ex. &e. Es- | Willard'’s Bote! know what W. was there. Met him nr Pe Boat CLve met at the 5 ar excrescences, wi LOCAL NEW amount due W. W. Waters was $3,127.04. again near the Columbia Builu.og aud beard Pa ape to answer sustained, leave given | THE Potomac Boat CLUB m i tablished in Washington, D. C.. in 1861. PERA ——— a Entel cr peri laborers of com. | Bim say that he was going to get a-settle- Suet. mecrenin en Op eg ees ihe 18th Inet One | Feest. | os si of con- order. etal. al ——_o -——_ —_ Amusements, £e., Te-might. | tractors the amount of the Congressional ey. ent ay cele wowing for his men to | order of sale. F. 8. &T. Co. agt. Price: order | member was admitted, and Dr. Lucien De: | Fom watch and jewelry repairing, at low- | LECTURES BY ee ae en eee mu | Propriation of $75,000. This certificate was wT Er Cenrcd estified that ‘Thom was | Substituting trustee. Driggs agt. Talmage; | malnville and Prof. Anton Gloetzucr were | est rates, and warranted, we Freommend our ICTORIA C. WOODRULL, Preaire Comigue—“Idiot Frient, ere ntgment by the acconnting | sa 'the claims business for some Timea, wea | Testraining onler Issued. | Clected honorary members. Means. Co, | Temder® tocall at M. Judd’s, 415 th et. 12,30,5 Anges ce nc a a aes merons “pec allies. © vy Se the Board of Audit, Mr. Watson. It Witness advised him from time to time. Pouick Court— Judge Snel. ‘8 caution ‘oft ana aoe ae prices ranging First-Class Scouri ae oing. | © 8 3 Janoary bt © cimacuedl ieaedl =i a eewants that this amount was Thompson's character was good. On cross | _Today,John Reynolds,profane; $5. Frank Seams hic tO = per lb; a few extra ones A. Fischer enlarged his establishment by At $0 '\clock—doore open at 7 Interesting revival services re now in pro- | “ONAT ON Conte, Controller of the District, | amination witness said: “I have noticed Lp ny ee wie saeeead sold at 6% conte per Ib ;330 sheep offered. and removing to his new building. 908 G street, 3 | Subject caureh, South stated that Such papers (as the one testified pond Eisap hin Abit” (eanghtes) | with vagrancy: bonds or workhouse, Albert | Sold at 5 to 6 piel nl SE oy Rea from his former place on ste crest, wee be | THE HUMAN 3 ODy "THE TES . i e former witness,) came 8 office, cr 4 Smith, a vagrant; saine judgment. William « i a x - * | ts ready to di w in i ra nh Hurdle, on Massachusetts ave- | but he had ho special recollection of tt, ire ‘A recess was taken. n \ AE byte taeda Big y todo any work in his line in his su ts _ ed to the hook and ladder com- } : ee J.T. K. Plant, jastice of the peace, testified | Williams, same charge; chain gang. ‘Ste- : rior manner. Kid Gloves and Shoes, | Hn nity be pany) ae & Christmas gift @ handectos oll | 2 ae ee ee oe Tee omioe aod sock | wat it was usual in the execution of papers | phen Nichols, forfeited collateral. Wm. ——— | Crepe Veils cleaned at a very short notice. I, Fen, painting and a pair of vases, whica were | bul would ordinarily have mee diet as tocall any person who may be present to | Moran, forfeited. John, Flaherty, jodecent ALEXANDRIA. Ladies Dresess Cleaned rithout taken apart | Reeth Pete preclated by the fire b 3 di me a, witness the signatures. » 4 - “panetasgg 4 removed withor . q Ene wnatringe of Me. Enking Dow. of the Soha Hue, Jone Seog taining names of | “ arichael Dury, Geo, W. Balloch, A.P. Far- | the sidewa Sarah Foster, profaneand | ayyost A FATAL MISTAK Whole earment. Gent's Clothes cleaaing and L a: Wavy department. Miss Clarinda Cop- Jeman and Charles Johacon a anc. | don and others, testified to the goxicharac- | Incecent langnage om a county ros: George Gunnell and John Money. dyeing a epeciaity. uzt-ir pinger, daughter of Wm. Co; crete ants for three xesp ter of Thompson. H. C. Anderson testified | John E. Peters, profanit; men resi near Springvale, oC HeEipatece Siicrr. EF. i THECDORE THOMAS Fy of the Colovization So amounts on the Tod were tee en aed wae | to the good character of Lazenby. Several | 2 tazor flourisher, at & colored | county, recently made a wild turke nd Grand Vin, Meduilie Chactpeane nee | ND IS Yesterday at 2 o'clock, at Trinity (P. E) | delivered to Guy EL. Thompson. did mot de, | Olber Witnesses testifled as to character. bail take Diane (in. Groneetn wa, arreaten and went to it lust rapid See Orr eecgile Cuampagne. For | AND BE ebureh. Rev. Dr. Addison officiating. liver them In persey they wece Uslivered b The case is being argued to the Jury this | Uficer Harper, was Aued So or sixty days. | watch for turkeys. The day was jast break- le by ume. 23,6083 Unrivalled Concert Company. Mr. Robert H. Graham is so widely known | pig clerk, Mr. Covington. [Witness nie afternoon. coane fortelees Gatiaternk. ing, and the light was only sufficient to dis- Tut NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, cornsrot @nd esteemed as a business man am fled the powers of attorn | panes e | that there wil! be universal satisfaction felt @ver the news that he is r rom hi Jong and severe ilines: he bas mace sneh rapid impr - the hope is felt that he will soon beable to go through Gi ‘This morning Detective McDevitt arrested | oye! ‘Wm. Tyler. on a warrant sworn out bY | office’ from the auditor; Taompson filed the Harvey Spaltirg, exq., cha m with | powers of attorney; Robert B. Gill wa the ‘the forgery of a no’ fi Warrant clerk in the controller's office, ¢@rawn by J. R. Ritebie for | through whose the pay-roll would go; said Tyler. thy being bo su ll was charged pbout the 25th of No- Ritebie, and said note z ; H= | vember; be was, however, at the office very | ‘ELLY FOR ONK NIGHT ONLY AY EVENING, January 21th, at ®. epvporR THNOMWAS? J » CONCERT. { the Misthogotehed Tenor, HA. BISORCEF Ungush objects very imperfect young men made w be two large, when the | New York avenue and 1th street, paysS per | OS!T ppc fer Sanum on deposits for each calen | TUN MOD the bate as They. | Month, Ranking hours, 9 to4 Gatuntay s, ; “ A | Retail! Prices, Conter Market. mployed in his m 20a25 per ib.: sirloin. when the paper from Mr. Vail was re- | Ftd corned, Walls J: the paper Would not fevessarily go * the blind and up the bateas they ame. Gunnell raised his piece and fired, when two terrible shrieks broke the stillness | Of the ‘early morning, ard he discoversd HOLIDAY GOODS. CHRISTMAS GOODs, y of some ed that def tohim g: at the pay-r: me to the ard, 130. p Gave —Duck, widger per pair; bluo-wivg, ) per pair: red head, 1.5) per pair: canvas back, » per pair: rabbit. 2° exch: sqnirrel, Wako cl sasents, 750. each; woodcock, SaWe. per pound. per bunch; Porch, 340 per 0 1 and exposed h t K from him hown that mouey, some n the stree neighborhood, w: | gather evergreer Win Bice: | Pi eathering the i N4ATIOSAL THEATER. BUY USEFUL ARTICLES < j t bunch; Halibu threats to Alice his wife; bonds to keep tas | ¢ecelve Mr. Gunnell, Rote TH18 BVBNING. Seeae wren, before Judge Suell, wh) took | srequentiy after that time; Thompson was | Perch:se ; Salmon, peace. Henry Chariton, larceny of a ship's | BIS mistaxe, fainted from horror. Mr. Money | a $8,000 bonds for his appearance to-morrow | doing basiness in the covtrolier’s office at | Malic. per Ib e lera, i Went to the assistance of the children and FOR TEE Eng sgement of 1 be office at i . anchor tfom his father, pleaded guilt cyyirys 5 | Morving for a hearing. t time as claim agent, and had the conti- | 1285 per Ib/; Haddock, 12 al5c per Ib; Lobatei i eon k. Hi $ als od tcok them home, when, upon a thorough ex- | dence of the controller aid witness. Fic erro cer oe ae ee eee ras | ie eee haree ot stenting eieraizned | srotnation, it was found that thelr injaries | FURRISIOS ‘The Police Court Building » Nuisance. | Grorye A. Myers,clerk in the District an- | Fish large a ee ee ee ce te ae pleaded not guilty. Ilig | Were Hot fatal, thouzh thelr poor little bodies HOLIDAYS | FIFTH AVENTE ComPaNy, THE COURT ITSELF SO DECIDES. dilor’s office, testified that Guy H. Thomp- EGETARLES— Potatoes, Irish, 25 father testified that he stole it for liquor. | Were literally peppered with large turkey - In the Police Court this morning, before | “08 filed ibe pay-roll in question in the au- ; Ouions, 40a20 per pk; The court sentenced him to thirty days in | 820% Fortuuately, tueir faces or heads were who will appear In [)"Bunery «great prodacts oe 7 RES tgo | Cor’ office on the 2eth of December, 1574. 8 per bunch; Oveter e case and Sixty days in the other. Albert | 20t touched. LADIES’ CLOAKS, 95 90 the ordinary business commenced. Judge | "py irarers testified that he was nw con- Carter, larceny Of some eae ee og woert | A SHARP RASCAL.—A colored man giving | SHAWLS, 83.00, worth 96.00. | THE TWO ORPHANS, Bneli made a decision in the case of the h street; B. M. Provost from Martin Bros ;$20 or thirty days in jail, the name of Robert Johnson, representing Gath Wash Oka Gros om coace | as played at Union Sy rmf® Theater, New York manad of Menlts ageinet Mre. Kimssell, pro~ | And others were Cage altars degree Bh ge gen, Minds per dozen; Lemons. aes | Also charged with the larceny of saw from | Of Prince Georme cournae Ca re Bo BROCHE SHAWLS, all prices. j BRILLIANT CasT, jetor of the building Dect b e a m™ ney due im abou i month of , 4a50 per pk; Pears, Sagi per J. £. Herreil, pleaded guilty; 2200r his m ng at the insian ce of a be B: » pric MAGNIFICENT SCENE rt is held, who was charged with main- | November; it was reported to him by Mr. i) 45H); Orapberries, 15 por Sarah C_ Ad: Qenaulton Mary i iz instance of a number of ¥. SILK MUFFLERS, ches; 1 2. ' oy BNDID APPOINTMENTS. taining @ nuisance injurious to h Gill that a'balance was due him; Gill sailed sean dhs aims —— i our merchants for obtaining money from Apples, Wal? per Faurrs nd: P - ; unpeeled, 15; Blackberries, W; Cher: | tet her mother; : 7 _— 3 er faise py e 7 INEN HANDKERCHIEPS, 6 cox | _jers-tf_ CUARACTERISt: suffering this building to remain in a dilapi- | at bis house several times, and one morning lunter, assault on Anna Lucas; $9. Albert | em under false preteaces. He got inoney L = =. dated state. The decision of Judge Suell first | toid him that he had thirty-four hundred ne er leiaaiighin: weiat; OF pax Ibs New | Shomead aeunclt on Willies Conse: arene fom, Messrs. Perry, Lawson, Robinsoi GLOVES tn great variety. HEATER Co: gets forth the facts ax tollows : " | Wulars tobis credit at the Hoard of Public | ors Greamery, 48; choice roll, 40: mir do, Suess: | costa, oF thirty days. Willis Tolliver, lar- ave & veosst load of gies coin eee HOSIERY AND ENDEBWEAR very cheap. — “The Unitert Staves vs. Kime!t —This was an Works; witness laughed at Gill, and id Eger 3 per dozen; Chee rib. ceny of a set of wagon harness from C. B. | river He is ‘about twooty youre ya od BLACK SILKS, 91.00 por yard OPEN THE YEAB BOUND Soteuen and as comnoe lowe ticoniemn | aon asked him if he hada payroll; tod | sia deh Chee ee "Bards yer pais, | Ghureh, valued ai gune ors lareeny 8S | has an innocent look.—{Senmnct 57h, ne BLACK CASHMERRES, 65 cents per yard. Performance EVERY NIGHT. Matinee for Le Secharged, © of @ urick house and premises | Gill no—he had pald off all his men. Wit. | Dick, 1 Wal 25 per patr: do. drensed, 1.0.29 per | Cone sometime jn June last and the har | “Ix Cusaseor VALUE. Weareinformed by . geeupied as a Police Court, the house having | bess was shown the pay-roli and did not | PAir. ; -" Clee and Colldren EVERY WKDNE* DAY acd SAT Major Duffey, commissioner of the revenue, FULL ASS RTMENT DRESS GOODS, et 6% | TiDa® A¥TERNOONS, that the new assessmeat, the amount of | per yard and upwards, FIRST CLASS iN EVERY RESP ECT. neat ne yoster. | KVERYTHING CHEAP FOR THE MOLI _— . = recognize! by Mr. Lepreux, the maker, who tation ‘with siagnant water in the base- | alleged: to hate boon paul oa ie canbe | CURE, Fim Derantanwr—Meeting of the | Mace 18 to order for Church. | Defendant “ ¥ , > “ which was published in the nd wells. with insuflicient water sup- | signature attached to it as bis was a forgery; uunissioners.—The Board ‘of Fire Commis- | brought witnesses to prove that he bought | Jay eiowslan inevease in the men > - a ¥ the harness on the wagon stand, and paid drain pipe for the water closets. aud | hari seen the paper before at the Police Court, | Siouers met last evening; all the members 9 court orde: fe “4 See cis aise arene sone | ce acknowledged the paper before Mr. | Present Toe ees ear causien the harness to be Variety. Drams, Buriesyne and Comedy nova ly ble real estate of the city of $709,900.— DAYS. $$ ————_———————————————== : 4 ~ 4 A | Chief Engineer Cronin submitted his re- | Teturned to Mr. Church, and dismissed de= | (OGeie Se J.C. WISWALL 4 CO bar tee = wie ea rendering ——— g — for a — pny ses notes pa a ga ——- | port for December, stating that during the | fendant. Sopbronia Mills, assault on Lottie THE CANADIANS are enjoying anythi ii . 7TH 87. at 7TH St. pea eg i | Lazenby if he (witness) bad everacknow. | month there were twenty-three alarms for | Staytou; pid nacoatbsnt but an open winter like ours, A Queleceme | _@ec?? tr No. 310 7th street. near Pa. ave, MARC RITER'S Btates”” Kc. Sufficient evidence was offere! | ledged avy paper before him,and Mr. La- | fires Which involved an‘estimated loss o! . —— respondent, describing the sports of the win- | (7HRISTMAS GOODS We. 439 Ta sivect, betnerem Lama H rivets, enrke to show that the premises in question ar> | zenoy eaidhe (W.)had nol; knew norminger | £2) with an insurance on the same of | THE VIRGINIA VESUVIUS—The Peaks of ter season, saya if you contemplate tates | C 3 leet there Odd Fetiones’ He's. entirely unsuitable for the. purposes to | the nian whose name appeared ww the pay- | $1,500, Twounnecessary alarms having been | Oiler Shaking —A correspondent writing from | {yhebae oresahs pote eee peek FROM IMPORTERS’ AUCTION. poy ey cingn Wiagow whieh Tne are devoted; and from their bad | roll. On cross-examination witness said | 't1ed In from box 43, with the key held by | the Peaks of Otter tothe Lynchburg News, usually warm enough ‘clad—yoa ‘must dress ‘Which will be sold at GREAT BARGAINS. Shades, Pictures, Frames. Man Cords and Ta Ventilation, defective drainage, stagnant | that he bad been informed of the amount | ® Private party, he transferred the custoty | confirms the apprehensions expressed by for the occasion, for the mercury is away | 100 dozen Ladies, Gengp and Children’s Eommea, | "lt: iings, Neils, Re. Disirict, water, damp walls, leaky roof’ and other | being due him about October ttn; never | Of that key to Officer Yeatman, who resides | that Paper of a voleanic eruption. He says: | Gowa to sero, and the woe ning on a | Hemstitched, Bmbroidiied 1d titer Bes | Ber Tenms Gast eauses. arising out of the unsuitable eharac- | asked Charles Stewart if he knew auy inen | Lear the box. On the 2 he made the row we don t. r w bow you came to find gow of snow two feet Indepth, aud bringing | Bagnificert Bleck Gros Grain Silk, §1.608 yard, | _S@ Please remember Nameand Namber. jyl-ty ter of the building to the uses to which it is | he could represent on luis pay-roll. | fralowing transfers: Private James Banon, | it out, but the fact is that we are having an Biack Oashmere in the c: —_—_—_—_—_—_—__ applied. they have becom» and are a ‘A pay rofl was presented by Mr. Cook, and engine company: Private | @Wiui time of it. It isn’t pleasant to have | {ut myriads of frosty diamonds, and foot- fc a covabtuns olored and Striped Stock in, = SEN ANET AY — a sanee—both injurious to health and a co:n- sx said the writing looked like his, bat | Edwards, of lo No L engine company. | Your crockery all smashed, your doz scare1 | {1s All the air Soyet oe oe Lin. Puck aod Cloth Glovee. GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS, Suen welaunce { that this condition had - i He recommended the confirming of S. W. | And your eat run off. Our ‘theory is that the | jacket taker your stiff linen cuffs, take off | Leggins, Hoods, Nubias an¢ Cardigan Jackote QTILL DIEING TO PLEASE OUR FRIENDS €2isted for months prior to the Ming this in- | , er; fice was at binson as private in the department. The await Dany COnVInGINe secano S04 | your long dress skirt and replace it with Bets Embroidered Collare and Gute 4 S THE RUSH Is OVER. oe formation. It appeare’ that the premises | 13:h and F streets, not far fromm the Tepon lacing of the old worn-out conerete floor | there are many convincing arguments in | 30" guilted one, pull on heavy over-stock- | Cavvars Slippers and On-bicns at baif price. Thanks toour kind friends for their fx ‘Were leased by the defendant on the 2ist of | House; knew the locality of the office by of engine house } 2 with a wooden one, and | Support of this position. To illustrate: A ings aud arctic shoes, and, with a fo cap, Also, a few sete of FINS FURS that wil! be sold Goring the past Pail, when «och was the rash « June, 1*20. for th Pecan e Ponies | seeing his sien out; did not go from the office | Tie waltnooating of the same is nearly com- | few years ago, Dr. Von Elchburg, of Ger- | wel pulled down over pore eere ana aclond | * psecrifice, s ‘ werk from ait > Fears, at an annual rent of twelve | to the Ebbitt House with others to taveg pleted. The work is being done by the mem- | Many, Who spent more than fifty years in Wrapped around and around * Ae ee CR EAPESE StORS te TES ciry. QD orders a pr: bundred dollars: thet the tenants were to | drink; Thompson knew his hand-writing, | bers of the company, without other cost to | Studying volcanic phenomena.and analyzed you'll look likea ects -t 60% oth qo > t make all ordinary repairs, «! but not before November or December; coud | the District thaa the material used. ‘The | many of the stones found about Mount Hecla | PO\.!! look like a ss mrone S00. Botent ot ~ fire excepted; that there olsay ther reudy and Luckett knew | !@y horse belonging to the truck, which has | 2nd Mount Vesuvius, visited the Peaks of ‘ ir prices in from one to rk sent for or deliver et ie any part of the District; received and retur; t Sb) part of the count. by mail or WM. A Ww = prom KOC 7M. BALLANTINE, V 425 730 Stacer, Fe Sauces ‘World call attention to the largest and most com- fe stock of HOLIDAY Goops 1; Z| “> = ares ~ inches wide made of a thin birea board. r- | ithas been bis privik to off ie, a might | tractor Jn question, testified that no such | WAS confirmed ainember of thedepartment. | fatber. and said that the Peaks of Otter was | inches wide made ol thick, strengthened by | sisting ef rr une? #0 flee to the public, com Superintendent Miles, of the fire-alarm | liableat any time to submerge the town little crossbars and turned up at the front in | Blegantly Mivstrated and Bound PRESENTA- telegraph, submitted his report forthe month | of Liberty ‘with an avalanche of lava. agraceful curve. Ofcourse, as they hayeno iow BouKs the premises bi been inspected by the | ever. of December, stating that the telegraph was Peopie langhed ay the doctor then, but they runners, they are mee very smooth, and on of 5" DARD WOBES, tn calf and half-caif Board of Health, and upon the report of ai) | Genera? Balloch testified that he received | 12 £000 working condition. During the | dont smile worth a cent lately. ‘The truth | TUPNErs, they ai old, worn toboggin is better Sra ipen Broweond Poetry. : z year. from January 1. 1573, to December 31, | 18, that things here are, in the iangusge of @ A es FAMILY and POUK&T BIBLES, PRAYER Imspector declared to be in such a sanitary | the drafts from the hands of Thompson | Fé! auery 2, Sat 60 De acing | Well-known darkey, “awful oneastin® ‘Tbe | t@u anew one. There is not a prettier or BOOKS sod HYMNALS, in cases, very choice. eondition as to constitute @ nuisance inju- hout 4.30 g'eioek in the afternoon. a SERMRERIVInE Vee dite tion eee | shock which shone p Lynchburg and wakes | more picturesque sight than to sce @ rosy The largest and mort compicie stock of JUVENILE ‘i. - “eb Ne Ay i 1p Ly nd 1 s cS s ; here her escort leads. Snow-shoeing and , i. h k for two months past, die. < Flat-top mountain, and averred | Ld tract between the parties his writing or not; has known Luckett two | heen sick for two mouths past, died Tuesday eane . sliding parties are the rage just at present. tion of the tern, June 21, 17 j or three years knew Gill uutil he | Morning last. The conduct of the force has that the stones there ayes bib Toe mage TI tobbggin, on which po rad is fone, 16 that time the tenancy had’ been 4 at his house. been good. ‘ pias ' Vicinity Of the volcan eae, it, te | five or six feet long, and eightech or twenty the provisions of the statute of 1864, relating | #. M. Drancy, time-keeper nnder the con- | _ On motion of Mr. Collins, S. W. Robinson | Vicinity of the volcanoes. He went even to ts at will and suffrance, and Rave been terminated by thirty days’ notice | men were employed as mentioned on the to the tenants to quit. It also appeared that | pay-roll; nothing Was due the laborers wnal- Retabtict ae pam AINS AND REDOCTIONS TO CLOSE OUT WINTER STOCK, , a down the long hill. You seat yourselfon the | WEITING DESKS, over tuirty different styles. | - : is District. heir ruined conditition, not only made ; | Work Boxes, D: . 8, Fan 0 cls been duly notified of the action of the Board | quested him to attend to the collecting of the | ¥_fire in this District. a i. so Dy toboggin, with your fee! er the curved > - . @f Health, and of the condition of the prem- | y due him by the Board of Pablic | _,The question of the naming of thenew fire | ihings tremble around heve, pat bas kept up | front and your clothes carefully tacked | Stationer Somos, Mottoce, Gamece Cbtes nad | theses ood Ol! Clothe at prices thet wait the jses, and had been ordered to abate the nui- | Which was done; witness knew the | €P#ine purchased by the District Comunis- hie bor sebodsttoe piaeurine ine eis'g, | under you, while your pilot jumps upon the Checker Boards” < - Cottons of sil the best makes at the lownst prices gances complained of. It did not appear | signature of Waters. Tue signature on the | *!(Mers came up, when Mr. Hume moved eel E yea pr eatnbinn tie oh Loboggin, back of you, after Ziviug itastart. | A neat Writing Desk for S0cte. ever sols tor that there had been any compliance wi Y roll was @ good resemblance of Waters | that it be nemea the Thoma P. Morgan, for mbling from Narr eight on the pea With one foot (irageing behind, like the rud- Now is the time to make your s*lections. decl3 tr notice, or any abatement of the igpeture; would not swear whether it was | ihe presidentet the board, which was azret | the store is closed, the distillery deserted, —— SEORGETOWN SAVINGS cc Sr hich sraeeT = 2 r ui pu» | der of @ boat, he guides your craft. After the wances other than some repairs upon the | genuine or no: = Pee es ee fanctimonious fare. | pret start you taight as well be fying, as far Fer the Ho eof. It appeared that since the seid notice | J. Witemeh: Has been a collector since PO eee Cee ie mmunication from | The vibrations arising trom this singular | 35 cootion goss, Vou reas oot bound onward wee Fp mentor etary hae fhe istrict Commissioners informing the | Phenomenon are understood to be from souta | a8 motion Koes. You rush aud bout peeled ays. ‘Bauk bours,9 s,m. to 4 p.m., and on Sate (to receive deposits) cntil © p.m. Iutcrest paid on pulenl- | isi4; did not know any such person as J. 1 f b posits. Genera) Banking Business done t t ths of October and | Hume; (was then shown powers of attorney;) | Doard of the. removal of L. H. Seibold from | to north, and there is scarcely an hour th f dry snot rT e. M, MASSEY & ©CO’S lections made on all accessible pointe ad ‘wegulerty received the | the power ar alimeee een tee by | the fire-alarm office and the appointment or | they are not felt, the severest shoclza which you bokl serve te tlesds yon cane Ww PHILADA. XX Al anys, Moudaye. Ht POLKINBOUS, President ent monthly since June 21, 1575. Mr. Thompson, who said at the time he hau | 4/% successor. always at night ciuteh them with the grip of wesperation as LE, . W. Baxxerr, Cashier. Renee ene ees eet? | taken the liberty of drawing up the power of | FF, Ee Geren ee BIeRY |) cere ng guna VinOm GF AIG Oni Fou skim slong, setting your teeth, and | CINCINNATI GER BEER, | Fi. Rotstnborn Thos Dowie, | J. 7. what constitutes a nuisance, and cases cited | attorney in his (witneas’) name, as he et Ww XE ne. Dave “ he ¥ rd “ an | bracing yourselfagainst any stray “bump” LAGER R. LC 7 i. ts: fz “The wae ts Applications for positions in the depart- | Pocxtic The Frankfort, Ky., Yeoman a 7 sropleys J wn gree opener pole hig uot ike it to eppear'that he | Went were reecived and Hal from Sf. a. | furulshes ihe following rimple réraed." for | Fou come to. A np eau be better imag- | CATAWBA WINE, ; Hartley, Sendant bas participated — bought ail the pay on one rollhwitness did | Dyer, J. F, A. Black, James B. Williams. relieving threedangerous liseases: An onion | Med tha near ee. cuit tay: 00 oot tyne: SWEET CIDER, &. fively in the misfeasan okjcct; took tie power of attorney tothe | Fi Padgett. Jonn I. Sunith, Etcvard 4 piled to tise stamuch ana Weneis eaten au contraire, they are very formal atctime MEDIC inne: * re to | pert rwiek and James M. Lipscomb, hi “ owels oO} rp iy pI ret 7 le or phage tong cat oe fland tre monte ts Mi Ties | ana trom Thomas B Good for position oom patient tn this county, some montis ago, pred Pye tamed se ecaentiech, | FOR 8ALE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, BY = AL, &c. =nee 4 a ior’ : a “ . | engineer. o had not slept for thirteen ad, oO eines 7k cmbeee dal tented HEES, 9 years ch fi > errors ty ces cumedanicns Te nce teseees | eae eee ams mannay ates Ceatitied tins | PEIDEES. cra tne ecmmnltton Gu hose course, become insane; and upon woom the | thongh this winter Quebecis unusually quiet SAL C. PALMER, BD rearment of emate Dh: sore iu tina city. All sor geregy telgredeaemaner | bond 2 . nd | Teported that the District Commissioaers | prescriptions and treatment of tic phys 5s onor ith their coufidence .re accured ol nity will be given for the removal of tne | an office hext to wituees In October and No- | setts Gautiliy oC leather toes eh EN es fue afer soning ibe pantna oa oner Croker concluded the inqnest yestentay Heb Ya¥ ANOCUNCEMENY, D®; LEON = feel called upon to render jadgment. Tue | Luckett did oeont. * | ber of the force who had been three-quarters | profuse perspira'ion; slept for thirteen hours | $44 Strest. Miss Julia 1 ‘had frequently quars | HOVELTIES noe Gooey {COODS, snd other | Has Bevoven to 66 sane Zo pure Cainden, @ase may now be continued until the next | “Gann Woe Be ey testified Mr. | Of an hour late to duty the day after Christ- | *treigbt along; and ‘speedily got well. The reled, and once Mr. Minster called her twit. | bless ieleding everstine nate and ine first: ng treatment of any complaint can om seers | Phompsen and @ friend ealled at his of Tree eke aire ee ron Bie miter. | SeeCeeae Vie Gives Os thls: tuformation, | Povo. hewn: ae rout his | olass tb the ntmont Contd ‘At ihe conclusion of the reading of the de- | the dey after the trial In the Poli a | Sieenee Re Siste acer Tan Seaves of | Sad who, BY the Uy, 1 One Of tiie Cleverest. | Sin’ wine cea ton tae oho ismy stn. MOHUN BHOTHERS, ady parent €ision Mr. W. P. Bell. counsel for defendant, | he said he had an explanation to | “ter Seren teemion i tnacapsncamenier | Skit, onion poaltice” is equat, | Shine; there lies my'wife drank.” Mre Min. | _éeell-te 1015 Penna. ay., cor. 1th street. BB —Twenty yours’ Gourt he woul advice is client {oss a no | tame bisinets ad Were Mee tien tne | of So. Zcampany for ioetisadination: wed | yas eticuctous He rene na ie ee Fees never saw Minster drinks “After linees: | AL SRRCuLTE FOR BOLIDAY PRESENTS. — ‘gosarautore satisfaction. or Hee to the door of the Court to vacate. he (T.) and Mr. Gill had the pay-rolls signed | 0D, bis recommendation the member was | Spplied to the chest, and in pleurisy, if ap- ing to the medieal and other testimony the | with bands: @130. formetiyecld for ee Meare | Business 16 5. ‘The Court stated that could be done, as it | by Waters; that Waters bad prepared the | Soe ee antec tc cre |e meee: fury Ucclared that Minster shot and Rilled | STEIN, 611 Penteyivania avenues ©" Bucey iat A] aDANE EESTECL er Was their privilege. The Court bad done its roils; opperpo Loess Saye fon | he was deprived of his days off for thirty EpwIn Boorn is playing in Baltimore el sg Bacon pono pg —. a a M Be ae, P22 7: duty. son Fai rr —— = ey | days. this week. The Sun, of that city says, in | S@rmu gftrea is filiance with an i. | QUB STOCK Midwife of 3) years” ice, attends Indies at their ee e ot % ~ 2 . . ms thoroughly identified witl aitiraore, the se <2 5 a at’ ce at the Doctor's Fras crores, sezin, last evening, and the | noticed it was made out for Charles Cole- | , ELECONSOr OrvicrEs Ata meoting of | thoroughly ldentifed with Baltimore, the He was a highly educated Hebrew.’ The re- Pilitirenigesce TLedice plac! Successful drama, “The Two Orphans,” was | man, and signe james Coleman; Mr. | tustry, on the Jd instant, the following offi. | father, whose marveious histrionic achieve. | M#lns of the father and of the little girl have PARLOR GRATES ca acame Beste. are geedived with the usual interest and pleas- | Thompson explained this by saying it was a | dustry, om th ny vty fo! LJ a treatwent and e cure. hoe x : ments are now among the most interesti been interred by the side of those of the little of Sen 1z:—Charles E. Persons, | ments are Pe peers and his grandfathes, | brother in Cypress Hills cemetery, and those | Is not equaled by any south of Philadelphia, and | SEES Co Sonth Sharp and Dover ws., ure on the part of the audience. Thescenery | mistake, as it was drawn up tu ahurry; Mr. | CéTs. were e! * bie, ox sa of the mother are to be buried ia Calvary | Comprises new and rich designs in all nickel or viz:— and tableaux are good, while the characters | Gill came in, and heand Mr. Thompson re- | president; Richard J. Biakelock, vice presi: ° | dent; 4 id E. | Richard Booth, an eccentrict schol whose . —— of capable artis fired and conversed for about ten minutes; | Cent; Fred. T. Wilson, secretary: David E. | Rich : cemetery. Minster was 2) years old. Hig | Dicks! and silt grates; Black Brameled, with uickel SATISFACTION, = 4 Sjunts Opera ‘Howse —Victoria ©. Wood- | hereiurnes and enid cyacraung wan tient, | Holmes, Cmesares; Thomas XY. Vater, io | Pose en ce eer eee py Oa cttieens | Wits was several yours tis teaioe NW. Seer eo eted trimmings. avd black Japanned: SS ietoss nes oe bk BS. tise, wall will deliver her interesting Jecture en- | snd_ that Gill would endorse | whatever | ORS ee etek atemsitarnava'| at Jon ERI Kemple; brother to Mec, | Sun, ath. Gretes, with Tull irom backe, oF with tonpeten cr | (Oolonization Building.) sy saa" Sea, a Tecaple of | Thorapeon had arranged 20 Go; Me. Laxenby 4 Siddons and uncle to Fahny Kemble, and Sia haa ek fire-brick settings. Also, —_ae BESORIPTION FEE FOR THE SF, id londay ev 3 | called also afterward and complained; wit- | elected the following consulting physicians . “pincers ere A SINGULAR AND FEARFUL DFATH.— , SPEEDY Bee ee oan line Wetené now | coe aa en ne | 19, herve the ensuing year Dre. Howard, | grand uncle to Nellie Grant's husband, Mr. | rie Winnsboro (S.C.) News states tat a | GAS LOGB, tor use with Mickst Grates, ll diserders Srongbt cn or falter es and Performed at this theater, is quite an iuter- m—he was not to blaine; when the parties | Eliot, Busey, Garnett, McKim, Klein- The one onieet ro gee “ We Harnlet. | negro boy in Fairfield county was packed ANDIBONS, FLOWER STaNgs, | ces. Any Droggist bas tbe dente, @sting piece, and draws large audiences. | appeared before nim Thompson said there | Schmidt, Ford Thompson, and W. B. Drink- that he en onger io ag formance was | up in a@ bale of cotton last week. The de- Aod FIRE SETS, Address DAVIDSON a very good gymmast, and the | were several men, and thought one of them | ard. 1e Wi scrupulously graceful.’ Af- | ceased was engaged in picking cotton at Mr. J sepls tay Box 8296. ork James Joes’ ft bal a ad | which we offer at lees than the mancfacturers’ Kew en imped down, an ie other hands rk rezail Ee Went for more cotton, the deceased being or- | |, Wi#K FANDEES of sll description made to dered, in the meanwhile, to drive out some | "Yfkieg Record” BASE BURNER. E 4 1 Pyramid and Pantomime Club, Mr. Herman | genius Edmund K acready, and cor eiate m. ia," never fails to ee een rex resumed, and | Benzer wae elected president; C. J. Watson, | '€™mporary with the jatter, Junius Bent; a Birney took the stand, and was sub- secretary; August Beck, treasurer; Theodore | Booth, whoseson as Hamlet will challenge E i Angerman, librarian; and C. W. Lederer, | bJ8 Kingly father's ghost to-nigh' 8.” as presouted by the asso- | was a yellow man. Adjourned. | At the annual meeting of the Washington | terward came Pecan, then that glorious | James Jones’ press. About half a bale had | which we BILLIARDS.—Last evening Mr. Charles G. | jected to a cross-examination by Mr. Riddia | cattle. On the return of the hands the boy Good p prereset leader. a QS : Was not seen. The balance of tne cotton was | Barles FIRE FLACE Honea Godfrey’s billiart parlor, 1315 Hh street, was so Thompson and Lazenby cailingon him, k = . ARRIAGE, DIVoR: RECONCILIATION, 4 : a the scene of & splendid exhibition of auill 1a Guricg which both parties tiated What con: zon waieute oad gre ba sonra As- | After living’ together for twenty years; Bot in Sed trampled but slightly, the bale | sg" HOUSE PLUMBING, in all tts detaite, Billiard playing by Mons. Albert Garnier, | nection they had with the papers. Lazenby | Re te Willlates cats | Esther E. Saulspaugh, was divorced’ from ing light. The bale was then packed. On WARD = whe belds the high rank of champion of the | caida Ww he came to the office from | ‘OF the evsuing year—Jos. dente J a, | BEE busband. They separated in isis, In | Tem= Ving it the negro was found dead in the HAYWA HUTCHINSON, ont the use reury. Spermare . and Mr. William Sexton, a rising Treasury he found the parties awaiting | (ebt; A. J. Gann F Prepresident; J. T. | ts74 they agreed to have the decres motided, | Middle of the bale. An inquest was held bat | poym-tr 317 9th street nortnw ouby excemes and abose ty cut Wew York star. The first game played was | Lim, and took their acknowledgements. oe eas oat NH Soe | thst they might marry each otheragain,and | developed no facts. It is supposed the boy pan ons MS the French carom, 2%) points up, which was | Coburn testified thaton one of the | Yen“ soun M: Hinkle, A. be ke bene a it is alleged that the husband explicity | hAd entered the box aud goue to sleep, and Spaknes, impotency Sexton, with an average of 7, claims (Smith’s) ao on! of attorney was ir 2 Se eitan’ i} iH. y | Was suffocated. CARRIAGES. Hospital, Georke J. Mueller, J. B. Mitchell, avowed bis intention of doing so. The decree a a : Was modified, and Mrs. Saulspaugh kept “LOCK ierscales. B.’F. Tidow, Joseph” Sticuell, | Rowe for Saulepaugh for more than a year. | uo lower of tie caivass GR Ty eae ee By newiy dincovered, remedies, Gchroee Plocing les, B. F. aw, Se tiekell, | 4 marriage « veral times, ba! bene ‘ Robert Harioo, G. 1 Eberly, J. H. Schom- the man made excuses and failed to pat in ac. —. Ri an ingenious arrangement the scientifically and —a, treaied ‘Rslore to tae : uminated by @ gas burner, lighted igh testimonials which be now hoice from tae The Wisconsin’ Republican Association | *pPearance. The woman has therefore aned | 2 tomatically at early. i At greatly reduced prices, | log physician of Baltimore. Otive 44 loth wrest ‘won ‘while ier made only 172 points. The | given to him by otapson, and he re- Bext was the on!inary four-ball game, 1.900 | assigned it to Thompson. T. said his reason a was quickly won by Mr. | for asking him (C.) to appear as attorney, With only 201 points for Sexton. | was that the authorities might suspicion After a few moments of rest, Mr. Garnier | from his (T.’s) name being on somany claims ‘xeeuted some of bis fancy shots.which were | that he was gouging the laborers. bim for breach of promise to marry, and on Sveniag twilight, and 1 n folle 3. v xtinguished at daylight. This is accom- northwert, from 9 to Waly wonderful, and were loudly applaudet. | Mr. Walers. was recalled, and cross-ex- | J@8t night elected the following ofticer: Monday the suit was before Justice Pratt in | 5 td ad pir shrosonlr cali pa ainined as to having admitted that he coal! | G. Heat, president; A. 1. Lon ley and Mi | Brooklyn on @ motion for chanwe of place of Pithott tbe attention of mee em ltselt | LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, FER OLDrst INHALITANTS' AssoctATION not recollect signing the pay-rotl. He said | fone) ratty cee Presitentes Et ‘WAY, | trial to Uneida county.—wN. ¥. Sun, 5. what is still more wonderfal- although the THE TRADES. Meet yesterisy a rneocn. ne t hae 9 recollection o! iy versa- - a ae" * PRY ten pete, gape wanaragpes 4 . We eacvy an essay on - The Pleasures | ton tu which we meade. suck gadiaissiom wor Tee WATER Susray Quesrion—the | s 4 PLOT 70 Bawak Jat, Tuwanren py a | Hime of daylight Yarics very. grea atly from CLARENCES, COACHES, A DER fe the Declinest Lif eect venkin Tix Mea | of having said to Ss Fags trichome ‘0 | measures recommended by Water Registrar ee pie eae fears un oan precisely the proper time from day tomy. nasi « neot Life.” Mr. Jen’ omas at on his x ess never r i" e county, N. Y., } pp a de . Moved that a committee of five be appointed | fecclved fram Guy Thompson any money, Festerda ye Be cation, published ia | about 7 o'clock Thursday morning, the | A SpiniTRD GIRL—A young girl from Se at Oe ‘Gisee, Hardware, snd ail ae mabe sxzanqements Sox the proper onle- | ner did he pay @ Dill of Lansburg's in De- Ticnal supply of Water cn the hich eins Jeniter, Conrad pee: wee beget tegen North Georgia eloped with’a young man to assachnectts bration 2 7; Sereed . such mone: imuth. Wit- : as 3 was om 4 streets northwest, President Blake appointed the following: | hess paid the money to Wilmuth out of mo | 12, northern Up Chiet Engineer iratig | PoPBiation of the male department, headed | Xtlante, he made diate etle Areas” | Our Patent Counter-baianced Pront FIVE. | sn any other house. Jenkin Thomas, 8. Masi. Nicholas | ney be had in his pocket, some $113. Witness | RCC! ee District Commissioners, andthe Jc professional rough named McMahon, | She dismissed him surataarily tele- | LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING EMOVED HN. Easby and Edward Siinms. Gon’s resanecs ending Thompson ere. Live. | Work ordered to be commenced at once. This | With wwe eset inflicting severe bat wot | £f@phed for her father, “He subsequently de- | FRONT BERLIN COACHI:S ae ne tone. | BR 's store or ere. L. re- — S N es MAD Docs axD Map Stoxes—tichard | 227,81 Lausburg's store or elsewhere. L.. re- the cen cae nt Pre & full remedy for | fatal injuries. Engle rang the alarm bert | U7e2 her proseuce, and her fathereoming cs | tng Carriages of the day, and for berity of de- JAMES F. BRIER, ao esay SOD? Bd eee tae ee ait | January.becanse L.wished tociear up for the | neaient antil measures shall be tates Sin, cin Hog mere goin greta who | returned with him to th tal roof. sign, simplictty and choroughness in PLUMSER AND 64S FiT78R, : Md., oar, 1 aes fon nT epg . was badly bitten by a mad dog one | Pin with Lamsurg. © MUUaTY Hemade ® | Crease the supply of water from fountain | aged 20 well-directed blows, conquered | 877A. lady in Laurence, Kan.,drop- | We wsurpassed. | The Pulling Fronts (o bochare | 811 Tre ST. NORTUWEET. ago to-day, and bis father took him to THE DEFENCE head to meet the requirements in all parts | them. ped herbandkerebiet in the street last Sat. | nicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar. | SS __®11_Yre 87. NOKTHWEST._ Mr. E. 8. Smith, who resid 9 called J.J. Witmuth, who testified that he | Of the city. . Seauvun ep Deis at a eae The irday, and it blew close to the: rangement is patented,*) and can with ease be A WHNines. Mog: a0. | Witness does not recollect baving left Acard | pECIDING Pxmwizs tesuel by Inspector Tate eae panes Saye, A strange aud painful 1 We purines oor wack tse PIRER Caine ee En. VES Mute from, terday’s STAR as having bitten a 1 . * y Femod iceman Benson's, ce af people in Bladensburg, was killed Jee ee atte Wee eile fe Wet baving | five-story aud basement building oa the cast terday in Norwhich,at the ‘age of6s, For three Gnd to please in every particular. yesterday morning him; witness met Waters a day or two prior | ost suitable fers eee Sine Eee tongue gomiien often Cee ee *No of our rights, under the above ras ‘ms. ——»—__—_ > 4 a ,f muci allowed. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to | WUtect that be (W) sald anything ateuk | DUVall,@ two.story brick dwelliag on she | smoking” Por fwo'maste fost oo tess Potent, oe Warntz and ving au order on Guy Thom east side of 7th street, between C and D sts. | had been so swollen and sore as to absolute- it ¢ northeast; $700. ly prevent all eating, and the sufferer was IN TRE OOUR- ee ne ee ee ——e-—__ Kept alive by semi-liquid food given by H. KILLAM & CoO,, Lansburgh | . 7A coal mine explosion yesterday in | means of a tube. Di the last ten or ENcINEER's Orrice, Ar | Staffordabire, England, killad Ave miaers. | twelve days it hes, Loan ag ee impossible ts bapehy piven ofa s7-The German war Office has a machina | Vento introduce this tube—so bad was the 29 CHESTNUT STREET, oe Wastin similar to that used by Thomasten, which | SAcer growing; and for four of five days be- = wnber i, Meridian ; Sarak Mr. Ri was offered during the war with France. fore bis death the poor man was literally Gec6-mathiy EW HAVEN, CONN as, Sf Jackson anc Jane Dyson, of Georgetown. ‘discharged az-R. M. Holbrook. editor and proprietor | ®*@™Ving to death. EE ae gravel ee 5 _ es ia Geach PGlMaED 6x Cabeseen.Weu- | Bobea net bom ease ex: | of the New Orleans Picayune, died at Bla-| Mr axp Mas LANE, and several chil- Liss ‘TRE BALTIMORE GUIRY FACTORY on fe fn thi ofee. Ak oy Ee e District Attorney sata that he in- | eights” “am td nag iter eee (4 te Commanasione rs of D avenue on Lola nl waren nasa opiate B7-The house and lot in Quebee where the tween them to pay the January ta on Gesutennet Bonk room where there was a small remains General were laid d-a- cents’ worth Tennessee Gecl8 tawSw 2 little girl two years old, wo got t Judge Olin remarked that this was ques- | Sut has been offered for sale te the ones | ant They ‘-took rooms” in an old.dilapi- | 7#* GREAT ECONOMICAL FOOD FOR a Se ‘and drank its contents. Dr. Sumby | tion for the jary. aed that he pad been a States pyvernnsens Re the erection of a moa- | dated house, where they had neither food nor * called, and expressed the belief that the | | ¥. M. Drancy vestified that hi treet wore; | “ment to Montgomery’s memory. re. On Thursday an infant Lace cameinto | Reduces cost of one good 1487 NEW TENS, eannol recover. ete om 3 be he ca: | _ 87 The Cologne Gazette thinks the Amari- | the world to see how the rest of the family ppetin pevfgc,digesticns ees cont, t& acpounce Loe sean ters were in the - | Were getting along; on Saturday another put * eyo8, ‘long lite, van: can att ‘at intervention in Caba singu: 3 pul sian NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE Coxven- | loon under ber, | laryly itehneds The E govera- | in an sand on Sunday @ third . The seventh annual session of the ments will not countenance It becauwe they hep tt fo oe 3ronday—but Jn ace by principal fp age hyp 8 ‘tn any part of toi ites Ale down, at weet eeor ae | pe rd Pucebarg. who desire to see King Alfonao’s Suthority firmly he ed on Monday. {Lovisille Court Value beauty aid health in their Horses, y. . Parties oo ne s7-The weather considered, we may say | J2U7me GEBALD GORDON & CO. Set rea calc cabect te es- that the old year died of a fever—the ther-} Mxs. ANRAHAM LINCOUN, Who has been Syyor sons sa tao um one Bad a fam Eneianat's Syceten Gareae| Seber namsmnene tee |. Ge LAUmEseON acer [AN GOLD NECKLA J = | sant lum. nues by A for District of Columbia and coral jewelry received at joubt Lar tbat on roll was few hig paves he myy-n | severe, on this one we pRieits dod wiette = - parece. a tieis ie ys jewelry store, No. #57 Penusy!vania | bis stgnatare. On exgne-exam sete ; defiance.—{ Montgomery She family of Mr. Nintan E1- | | zroz—Ho. culsiana avenue, bear ix tires. —y eine i Somer ma ite | (ale) Advertiser, Jom. Je wa.de, bes brother-In-law. pid: Werib oor? ‘ i

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