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' Hammond. the Revivalist. ‘Transfers of Real Estate, 5 Fi THE INVESTIGATION. | HIS WORK BFGUN. | Mary F. Lewis to C. H. Mouiten, sub. 52, | Crrcurr Covrt—Judye Car GEORGETOWN. - AMUSEMENTS. nd The Honse Committee on the Districtof | On Satmntay evening the evangelist, Rev. | > 126) $3400. A. C. Richards etal. | To-day, thecalendarwascalletandanum- | THE Free SATURDAY To Atot NATIONAL TMEATER, eulataia hea buuemrase dione 5. PF. Hamann. caaocal bin tebhee tel supah Campbell, part 17, | Derof judgments were taken and cases set | ¢ight o'clock Satuniav pie a t = nn = = an me tbe renee tewas cis this elty at the Lutheran church, corner of d parts 2) and | for trial ihe first forty-Gre open cases on tered in from box ' Se Ween Ont = F r rvestiga : a ete: . Arty, ste e calenda: te morro’ » the inspec! 4 2 : Weather Probubilities To-day. yjetrict arraivs show) bo beni © era te Reng eget pre Bane ii, part s.21, square 40 j 36.40%, G CRiMEKAS GoURT—Jucpe: High, uear Were Sngigrweur ofthe Great & ont = i cpen doors. It was fipaily decied toclose | vary Raptist chureh an earnest {introductory | 2100. Gece ead. 2 aad 19, | To-day, Armsiead Liburn, 1 on Thursday « ’ ee te tee Emr | * to the public, but to allow repre- | Feson. Tn the afternoon a children’s meet. | Sanare. 37, $1600. George W. Stickney t0 | room: plead guilty aud recei xine wan promptly © CLARA MORRIS, For the lower lake region, ini: tives of the press to be Htted. | DB was held at the Foundry M. E. ehureh, | cticney to W. L. D 's ae ae EG, | See, ee): oe careat Socknie wet enna rk a ee mon hand itce™ and New Engiand, rising and stasionary ba rs. Wilec " | where there was @ large andience, and as- * . 2 san fod part 19, | weapons, was convicted. Albert Tobaply pot satisfied with F grvetess em: A ter of CAMAGU cngiand, a s' na esrs. px, Watson and Appel, of the | gieted by his “Sankey,” Mr. Bentley, he | *42#re imuey to 8. P. Geddings, | carrying concenied weapons: callt hureday night thought he w« remever. northerly to westerly winds, falling pustriet board ™M + hiias A = Hy ty lot 34, £q) 76; $6,000. J. F. Olmstead to i cay it 4 ay. but ain a reed tabi ghd Ll pon ri pare Sudit; Mr. C 8. Johnson, | soon obtained the attention of the ehiidren. | et fi: \vaete teantee i 2. go, | RE#RN, Excavating without a@ p Fes eae a PUGS AY pa sarogpar Raaten teen erainre than cinting Sandac in Of he engineers’ office, and contractors K.C. | An inquiring meeting followed. In the xt 2, eq rong Ay et tee Pa tote 2g | iat . OKGETOWN GAS.— Fil <4 for the Siret thone tn tis the Middle Atientic states ard New Encland E€®ett and Albert Gleason were summoned | €vening he preached at the Congregational | Part-,square <0: part 5, s: are 15:5 lots 12 Equity Corrt—Juiye W | ten in the prics of gas seems to be th ‘creat enceces thromghout th, ni bl New Eng to-Cay before the House Distnet Committee | church to a very large congregation. ple Eat To Kile Patan oy | q Today, Hofiman et al. agt of the day in cities and towns th hout - evar try.equed ugth and interest to the to give testimony in the investigatibn of the THE MEETING TO-DAY Oimeteed came e, to Kilbourn, Latta and | Marker Company; decree enjoining ®! the Union, except in Georgetown. You have Orphans. ert LOCAL NE Ws | beard of andit. | Fas opened at balf-past 10 o'cloex, in the | & mate J aK yo San de ‘forge | Audersou agt. Ashly; decree ratifying sale. | 26 in Washingt 1 we have CESITE. ly . { THE 965 Pry. Lutheran ebureh, by singing the 1#18i hymn. 200; Bb 000. BH Warmer to Ropnia | sgunee | Hitz agt. Davall; ob: panes t. Cag | farther reduet: Promise t. - nittee on ¢ | “Come, gractous spirit, heavenly dove,” | 2 00. B. H. Wa J - Sears, | reference to and tor. aw agt. Kershaw: tervention isa! we ean bope Amusements, &e.,To-might. Cae mii’ on oie Uist oF | whieh, owing to the delay of Mr Bentley, W Chacelh pare oe pila G- Timony to | reference to exarainer. Barbour Hamilton | for here, as nothing but an irres National Theater—Ciara Morris as “Ca-! ~onmne s (3 bond bil mainly beeauesthe | WAS started by one of the members of the ¢ “ gry zzenere 419; $19,000. 8. | agt. Smith; onder extending time for xpecial | pressure will prews he Georgetow mille. Beanie waraiel reese aly | congregation. When the services opened owler to Sarah Goddard, part 1, square | guditer to report. Hickman agt. Nailor, | bopely to retingns —“Hampty Dampty.” abolished the Board of Andit and ans Geen the church was not very well filled, but per- + $2,000, G. W. Stickney to C. H. Moul- | Cook agt. McBiair. Isham agt. Packart; pro made no prov part K. square 36; $409. Windsor idere ee Of BAS consume ow ra Pac ager ge od dividerds, A committee of gas consumers NE WREK ONLY | Thecter Comique—" Wide Awake” and ya- |} Bi : 2 OF Its | sons kept droppirg in until the crowd was | 10 ‘ n z nd | confessis. Phillips agt. Batler: denial prayer | thould be organized. at onc effectar- MAF & TYLER State George b. ux's nietien Iittes woul fave aioptel the Senuse | Quitelarge. Mr. Hammond stated that it | Ferd to J-C- Rock, sub. 3, sanare w. 4 | to vacate onder! Ocean Baik met” | duetion in frice or obtain somve other sale Art st a SAAS FRET amerdment It Is the'intention to ask acom- | Was the first time be nad ever known MF. | fi0°\ to35, square tiv; 7 om; end neste, | committed to special auditor. v| shieereaten MUMPTY-PUMPHY TROUPE Condensed Locais | mittee of conferenc:, so that both houses can | Bentley to pe late. In & few moments Mr. | Ei ntrasvo: shod. U. W. Phillips, trustee, to | TEt,Ltacley) testraining order discharged. | FP THIRTY SIX PROPLE e Y. S.A. . Sate , ans come = er pepiley made bis appearance. Prayer wi uf Sane gs ber be Arh gt. listriet; pro confesso v . ~ « MTY SIN PROPLE. Fr DRO Sapieal beatunnoees Pz this meanscome tosome definite under- | Crrea’ by Rev. Dr Grey. The ayn, John 0, Crown, sub. 25, square 45; S530; C; | Kletudeinst agt. Bennett, gnaniian; ad item | ALEXANDRIA. The management would take this method to moti nest ion. ue | DibreiGe BIMGOL SuPeLces need Thee every hour, most. gracious Lord,” S ang eee oe +3 aud | appointed. fy the prt Elia & Co. have ti Was then sun ; square 8,000, Moses Kelly to with Mr. Bentley presiding SINGULAR ACCIDENT —Two tons of tc bie pred at EW LS i eta for the grand! Jn tne Senate to-day, FLESM ANI POLICE Covrt—Judge Snel. . Merrimon, from W. Gibson, sub. 153, square 615; $1,950. | ene. ‘gra = ro ea tare } and a wagon b be ing t litre deere Maun ee the Committee on the District of Columbia, Panat bataitec ten Orn reo nine the eccee | Legion piafbour and Albrignt, “tras- | | Today, Bares Mocre, jarces | Johnston: of Weat Grove, wer Iseieute # . . ave! a at asked that the committee be discharge? fran ee 4 © 0 tees. to . * UMMY, sths. lit to 143, Al od scocte | the Vashiogte: : ® Te atten pest © a tre aerign Cross, esding at Lit X street. | the further eoosideration of Senate bill 191, | Verky apegh ening es Mersing ope tie | FaUsre 205, $7,500; and undivided bait in 33 | BOwWLE acd Henry leSta | station, this morni HUMPTY DUMPTY MATINEE SATURDAY had her pocket ook containing $450stolen | which provided that 1t was the true inte-it . ; = $ pear | drawn by four bors : 7 *y pon ine | lots in squi mae Sat oceet by acolored man,on 7th | and meaning of the act for the government | e#ine of the Bible, Mr. Hawnmoud red wo. T. ‘The grand (ress ball of the Mexican Vete- yans,at Tallmadge Hail, to morrow night, for berefit of the widows and orphans, will | to an assault a0. J.C. Baum etal. | oD pee ault on Cornelius Key; $5. | py two colored me ; Weaver forfeited coijateral for diss | 13 h\ng ahead fort net. John MeMahon fort | that they did Ww bad cavgt Fetroacy M, DALY S Fi vENC rte’? S FiPTE AVENE Ree yl plead Se als males 0. T. Edgar, ‘part 1 and‘, square Of the District of Columbia, that the suppites | the reading withe appronriate remark Ie #2500, Tk J. Murray to, JT. Vain Recwick, furnished the public schools in said District | ynieh be impressed if on lis hearers that it Lyte i. square Fae I. Hudson to | in the way of fuel, books, stationery. furni- | was their duty firstto get near to Jesns be- | John Stabl, trustee, parts 14 and 15, square O'DUisbar ives Edward Ingraham was fined $5 are m spark a sary y. &. nt Dowdy fort a 2 MUNICAL se PHA MATL ENTER SAINMEST ne lure, apparatus, or other necessary supplies, | fare atiescmt a uh asad Sein: —. A. Donath to W.S. Lewis, part 19, | fof cursine Do tak onabed tine %, ! SAO ENTE Sislanal tae oases ie Sadae Ones serine. THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE INVESTIGATION. | burg having been failures compared Ww - L. Lamb, sub. 15, square 98; $1,000. Ja- | was witb much diificuity, ana’ or Py. Dee day on “The Dangers wich beset the Re- | , 1” the Senate today the President jy the meeting yesterday, and set in tua! city na Brown to 8.8. Hoover, snb. 1, square | assistance of other colored nv ects public.” and the subject was discussed bythe | !#!d before the Seaate a communication | over ore thousand had joined the church. S450. A. Randal, exeeutor, to KR. H. | passing along the road at the tine, late mouste by Peat. Lan slot d, square 14; 81,077. T. H. G.Totd Banc pe ley | Stating that in compliance wita resolution | over eicht hundred joining inoneday.) This wagon Ww 4 cag eae, mm Oe bable 6) all Fare BENSON ” ae of the Sen:te, dated the 3 inst., Major Wm. | was owing to the Christians working. He | 10 G. A. Munroe, sub 39, square 645; $300. C. a ruuning gear Tiker. 23 con t ro See ee Tee Hee ar Hater | P-Cralghill, of the corps of engineers, will be | weed that those Aten aioe: BO prersik Bea Fitton etter, Cane L ath. Ot; square Si; |< argod with belugm bepascanda d ; | Seventy-five « BET, PeFfortoat cos commence ved from the Alexandria Sentinel. was incorrect. | ‘lrected to examine and report as to the | that the prayers be short and to the point. | $10.00 Kibbey, exeeutor, to Pierce Shoe- | Sav sour down lor thereee Bee | : = te . No aceitent occurred. and the steamer will | Conditionfas respects permanency anil safety | Brother Fentley hid beon late this morning. | Maker, part 3 Sau re 480; S14 Given et al. monston Wes charged with threats to Maria | $0128 from Wiis city. rt KRETS resume her popular tips to Mount Veruon | of the Aqueduct bridge across the Potomac LA voice.—“He lost the way.”] “Well, I | {Ale B Mormon to Jerctainh wae, | Reed, who testified that she was arrested ten | SepeCne Yee wel Jat Aes : sere J. rf ” st mys 5 . in jail Eémodstou Bove - 7 i ——, ank Wood. of Macsachusetie | RAILROAD EXTENSION 70 SOLDIERS’ Mr. Hammond announced the meeting ees ea eaunte 2; S700. 1 . Rot- “4 fot mapas pon meant and told snen # pitlt BEL Mite ba ed noe ee 'HOMK, ETC. open. ard several prayers were offered, some | Hine toG. Lauther, snb.5, square 611; —— ebed 16 49i1 ties if Ge eee | collection was at once taker 7 ting tothe hook and later company, | The bill mtroduced’ in the House this | leading while standing and others seated, | pte er ragt aftr aborted . David G. and Alfred Moore, | Tealized, which was given to bi OBR AL eNOR eAras Bve volumes of rea ling matter, ae per ciree | morning amendatory of the act toiacorpo- | the most of them being short aud to the ke, sub. 3b nquare 36; 86,000. “Zoun ‘Mit 3 iin sign from Michael Helwrig ckion she ae ee : a lar of Fire Commissioners adopted 3 rate the Capitol, North © Street and South | polnt. SPC ae MRE A. Tethers Gene cate hoemaker, who testified thathe woke | nd invest $7 . aes Jast meeting. Let others go and do li ._ | Washing ton Ballad company, authorizes | | A number gave their experiences, most of | ler to Mary A. Tulberg. subs. 2 and 5, square | lug and found that hissiga | nh. — Gaze A — Ns ‘The Mexican war veterans inet Saturday | the company to extend its track on ith | them speaking of the serloasness of many | Ret © Si0. We Edmouston | Ile aferwards found eee ae ac. night, General Denver presiding, aud com- | Street west as follows: Northward along st ; Who attended the meetings yesterday, the | bd hes! Morsell, of David G. Moore, wh Frightfal Panic ima Cincinna r ——— Sa? Mittees were appointed in reference to the | *treet to Bou Larch street, | number being unusually large. Some spoke | Suare t vd S1C for it. Defer { ater. Nath SAL THEATER, meeting on the =! of February tomakear-{ 1 the county; along Larch to Elin; along | of inquiries having been male to them awd | A: oe fe H ual ; Soe, |S. | TWENTY PERSONS KILLED AND Tyron : " Yangements for the general meating in Paila- | Elm to4 strect: to Colleze street: | Mr. Haromond referred toa gentleman who | Terry to Ad ~ Stilison, part 12 to 15. mrt | | Juring the performance | RETTRE FOR OBE WEEE ORLY i delphbia on the tt to select an orator | Along College street to the valley easi of the | lad last night come to him with the ery | SAMO pro- | eon the sign was enough He “Great Keput p lic” at Robinson's * " d Tai versity. he a OT RIS Joun H 9 T.'A. Toison, | Saturcay aft By b he occasion, and ide for transporta- | Howard University. and thence by ihe most {I WANT TO BE A CHRISTIAN, . 5 | er did pot want it; faturcay afierne a stay . NEMS Gelettu secs practicable route to the Harewool entrances | I would I!ke to attend your m paris J.C.Daiin | T Ghbeter and kaon aan d by an siara wf fre eau Mu.C bt - to the Souter some, sinc to lay @ track he offered a short and fervent prayer 7 | bait oh mare Y AA espbde peri } gold ring; $i0 for Shorter, and y aired ty a mischievous rt Oo miner Neay © . P rid: . | from the intersection of 4th street and an who is to-day on his way to New York. » su a ATS! oO >! me of * gatle The Kling was fille y ry preerncl Past F ‘CHILLERETND, et Friday even- | York avenue, along salt avenue to Norte | Other experiences followed: one being re’ | Thomas Fitzpatrick quare 411; $1,699. Joba L. Turton. charset wi: station we ling penelis au MASS, Who Lot | tio eaters with | Berkiey a. i it 3h, N.Thom to F. D. Evans, part 17 c nr Mra. Eetwin | Capitol street: thence ai # vz North Capitol | lated by a man ahont 30 years of age, who e wat reunions at street and Linceln avenne to Glenwood | Faid that about four months ago he was a | 1s $1,000. M. Liston to M. Sheahan, i Wesley Johneo cd thestalrwaye, oat mn ; Tobe fy he MAME Green, on K street oes oe The company is to charge five | wost abject drunkard, and during his de- | —. F. W.Jones et al the larceny of two dogs frou: delight to Prof. and ex-Senator | Cemeter; 5 e 2 TW. Pattonen Guo fe nuite as intecmat | Cents fair and complete the extension with- | LAuchery thought of his yoathfal days, hie | to.) F Clark, in trust, an And bappy mavuer <escrined many of the | i tea years. mother’s prayers, and went to his knees and | wtieabie features of his E an so | THE ACT TO PROTECT PUELIC LrpRARtes | found forgiveness. At the close he dropped side seek ‘ 4 . ‘ scenes Ww ire ATLL s10 ach oF thi y bold. a stout- » burly fellow ap for assault and battery o: er, civing him a fearfai he: . 1, siptare John Conner to John Kennedy, sat to 120, squar ; enaine: bie atientio tetriet of Columbia, int on his knees and offered a fervent prayer for to W. H. Di 5 dtc Rechaibones a AND ROSE OF Cas- Weremnie: “wilt iia oneutions his morniog. makes 1 the meetings. A verse or two was sung b} 28 W. Bonne wae co aareta PR pred fy tear, mutilate or destroy any of | Mr. Bentley, the congyezation joining In the | i re ‘iar Wit 4 6 - Haein nd punishable with fine of not | chory Prayer foliowed. Mr. Ham. | ltrneten. tod: Shee neck ton st ne maamente n $1 nor more than mor need “the meetings to be he SOG Ie Mallon be Bet Ga | ant also go: “4 several of bis personal ¢ xperiences in France. nee. bopeietad edt ted’ the Christ b. 1if square 208: 93.600, Distriet to ne BERT in one instance he ré 1 the outer en- WASHINGTON AND OHTO RAILROAD. the singers fore John West, part 16-square i tenced to SIX 1 trance to St C1 nepaiceot the | The bil intreduced in the House this | te Renedietic . i De danse Wain, acca GRaat wecent Emper a pd y ton, of Va., to ai mane ———— oah Porter to James Waiters. F gi tp becn = it was one of the “of no vi netion of the Washing/on a = : in the city H SPOKES Were edmitted. He expostuloted with iead lo thelttiie siver. num A ciesee = er hehe Fal pete an ex- a tramp from New York. 1 is guard.saying he amt bis friend (Gar Sites to Indorse the guarantee of the fea ar Gomer ns son, part ¢ ea ven weeks SVERSATIONAL CLASS. Hebbe ra) bal tr z | st of the bonds of suid company to the |__| Wm. M. Slowen, formerly a draggist atthe | eoniy A. E N to Eliza! They were & - int mure nivapert Cines, Teves this express pr cnt ok eae 00a Wie evens aenta feon. | Corer of 2ist street and Pennsylvania ay wer 6. F. A. Boswell to H e's ¢ Giese. - P revery mils con ps beter ic lot Fa anhalt Ws rm rapid a * obliged sirweted between Wasbineton a: lex and abe setararyi bh (as ses Kelly to James Talt Trae +) 92 9 mouth dria and the Ohio river, between the mor rst w custoty 8: eat “S3,3n0.” Distriet, of Colm eo pps : J yilgries Saterday of th t and Little Kanawha river, a | day by Lieut. Gessford's men, of the ist | rite AEOETON OF SOS RULOIS Hewet +iNG CLASS, iatance of 525 antles. ’ inet, on a wart ¢ out bya white | 10 Th i wwheth the par inves themselves ; : ANOTHFE PROPOSED RAILROAD. nepeoducen anabortion ona gitt awed | A WASHINGTON Wowan Ix Ccstopy.— | because these 1 lenger, and e Es S SOLS. The bill to incorporate the Was! Jessie Clemenson, nineteen years of Tle Misses Purcell, daughters of Mr. Jolin | seives as 9 pay the , comiere dt Atlantic siding with her mother, Henrietta Clemen- | Purcell, w Lscelug in Washington t disconse- od | Steet, below Peansyt Sgetpageties 5 lest Thu st & ports monnaie eon- ' fs Paitecuser ¥ aining money and two ba ES. cid Monsie Pat “ Upon racing this eity yeste _ Say wing to the f Was mace to the officers. Sergeant 1 t for the bag R mn the prer tement was mate t + ‘ cvededt ue checks jost in Was ) , describing the tra { and conve red up and a receipt ta . THE Coat ‘oma the Se Wes 5i,¢ € 1A cigar hox, Lew nite Wornan, t sou yesterday aft tted lel county FICS Ww House. contrary to exy . ae 4 ; " . OLD “o.) On Exhibition vr * Gave birth toa * ran Hl © TOKE i riends o pre seo aud Nate teuees oF lal Senate, to Mr. ¢ this event } | pestons fox eh man Walker say Unever ron for avy | om Sz.4 ar ( acre a bill, Which was re Clemenson noticed that Jessie was pres | , | > tons; bitu place in Vi * j MARE RITER’S, shee, aud 1a ne let Committee. incorpo nt. and sent for Pr. Stewcn. He went bell, in imore, wi 1 aipst 1 intare home in © | No, 439 F24 =~ # - “ 18) Bilding Company of Was aud Sow W545 lous bitomi ge und take It to Ford's 10 examination, | the harg: at once called a pottcem the Lonse, made a preliminar F Ww and left, telling the gtr| to store. Abeut the 10th of July she we ced her in custody. This mor: upon her return home told her mot was brought before the police justices, who, nieans Stewen had taken to accomplish the | Mf{fer hearing the evidence, committet her ts crime with which he is charged. She made | Jil in default of 500 surety, on thee several more Visits to Slowen after iat. Ou bg a suspicions character. T! wke con- | the evening of J ora, Who was a | 18 Apparently about 35 years of age, m 's incideat | boureer at Mrs. Clemepson’s, was sitting p1 | Ureseed, and rather good looking: ciaims to Vemes 88 I T.L.T wrporstors Job ELF. inereace of anthr | cf bituminons, entels; the = Seborburg, St. Ur member Name ant Nember. sy2-19 aA anes CITY ITEMS. Banilé ey real and personal estai rele, and exercise all the pow: ling period of tise fer Dy Rhine and other | .e corporations, and especially suchas are the porch with a man. when Jessie passed be &@wilow and a residentof Wa ore nthracite, 408,177 tons; ier Deblit —— ———- memory for ates w. ei | Tequisite to evable them to purcuase, take, | down into the yard, and shortly afterwards , city. The name she gave this mora uous, * | Weakness. som BALL upon, abd jt was 5 holt, and convey square 33, in the Dist | was heard to groan, when Dora ran toher | ##sumed one. In a private conversation | tons. { ae “ : “ de tur be chould i the © and to improve the same by building d | Assistance, and Jestie requested her to xo for | With an officer of the court she disclose { her } Jvrissvscrpe in the third degree av EV at S o'clock, ; ing houses thereon, and to sell and ec 1 without aay | them, provided the capital sto cheries 28 to his | P2Dy shall not exceed =300,000, an: ed attention of Speaking irom recoilec notes, 2s to cause many Dr. Slowen, whieb she did. and when he | Tea! name, and claims to have been born - | came Jessie had given birth toastil-born | raised in this city; and if such ts the . atwhen child. Slowen told them to bury the child Se bas highly respectable relatives here.— suffer a cough and PUEGDORE TILTON nate in consum Hale's Honey of Horch . Tat ee oe 3 FAMOUS LECTURE continuance. the buildings on said square are completed | as soon as ible. as it might excite the | (dichmond Jovrnal, 5th. land cousp time, would effec On the ateees and sold the compar Mceasetoexist. | stspleion of the police. Acting on his In- | ere night assembled tomeet kim at | ba Ged. a ene “PROBLEM OF LIFE” me THEATERS —Noalicnal—Miss Clara —_s—— | strnetions Mrs. Clemenson buried the baby | ARRESTED FOR THE WASHINGTON | jngion avenue. and ‘nrned oeee to hy Pike's Toothache Drops cnre in. one minute. | rye ment “fol Lectare ever giver Merris, who hasearnct such abigh reputa- | TRE WASHINCTON MARKET Company. | ip @ grape box. When arrested Slowen AUTHORITIES.—Detective Miller, of Wash- | yesidence at that number, w ACCIDENT.—E: tson’s Stime | 8" Tickets. snc’ ading reserved erat an aaa om actress. Will to-night | 7/¢ Leereein the Case of Hofman, ef clyay | Seied ail knowledge of the case, except that ington, came to Baitimore yestentay with a | hired and furmenied pen | wiating Liniment cares Spraius and Braises, | ,S7°eeo) 7.) os wil bs Beate Thlretay here. Everybody bas | W. M. Ob —Toad in the Equity Court, | he did attend Jessie on the night she gave | Warrant for the arrest of H. A. Gilbert, | made, tears were ‘oe — + | sng, Feb. 2.9: Eli & Co = Mucte Stare, 989 Pom impersonation of | Judge Wylie made a decree in the ease o! birth to the chili. In reply to the question | charged with frandulently obtaining ahorse, | pledged, and a col! d Lee ee Bean Sane Sans es Bee Se isthe play select Hoffman et al.agt. the Washington Market y the coroner why she lad not made the buggy and harness, valued at $3,990, from | fell} ‘wore | The Be | best conte 2an3t s! aygners to see her in | company, enjoining resale of stalls, etc. affair known before, Dora replied that she | John J. Kelly, of Washington. Indepsi: ni | diamonds, sent toh ————EE dmirer. He @ extrnordi t — 3 ‘first appearance | The court decrees that the rights of the WAS Sick and did pot like todo so. The ver- | Baltimoredetectives Smith & West arrestet awchon Bundays iv the Academy of | Waters in tie Peculiar Diseases of Wemen; | La J 5 Sees St wel cooparten inant, James Av Hotrote ais iia | dict of the jury was that tiechtid cars to | Gilbert atm boleh, where he hal ast arcicca natwithstani: = the suspension trom | sections of the Crinaary Ongena: ii Duapeyoia LS, PARTIES, &. _# undoubtedly have @ very suecessfal | several co-complainante in the stalls and | if death by reason of premature birth, but | froma New York. Detective Milier tov. the A numterofhis frends in tie | and in Goxty and Rheumatic Af RAND # LESS BALD will be gon TURS- ent Stands purchased by themrespectivelyatihe Cold not tell by whose avency the birth was accused to Washington last evening. It is itive church will ferm a new church, it | Youched for by some of tue bes: A vay rest roar eth ty the gm hard 5 Of 3 Those who lovea good | sale thereof made by the sald Washington brcught about. | charged that on the tith of January Keliy | je said, if he desires it |. ¥. . | talent of the eo y. They are \ Bs? MEAIUAN hearty Jeu @ glial to hear that | Market company in the year 1S72, and witli THE CASF DISWISSED. | sold the property to Gilbert and took Uirce | ————— ——— 1 Tickets One Del “Hompty I bas the hoarts ot Fonl’s | rights were. by the termsof saidsale,tocom- | Jn the Police Court to-day, Mr. Birney | notes, which purported to be secured bya | A MARRIAGE Spoitep ny A WItt.—A , x pueman apd la ty), to € Mr. Maffitt sue- | mence from the istday of July. Isi-.did not | St#ted to the court that he had a warrant | lien on ety, Gilbert said he owned in | F ‘hinan went inte the county ele ~ i e cos! hotels and bookstores, or at the bp vos. George L. Fox, | expe and terminate “by any’ vail | #2¢inst Slowen ebarging him with procuring | Chicago. ‘The latter sold the horse, baggy | tive, at Los Angeles, Cal., the other day. for oh — ad be aimost as goo! al luaitations as to the time for the tat oe ak on — ; gga in tre | hen harness ho id Les Faecal sum than | am shipn Bemee for hiv gps a a¥om k 3 | eer ee =e Re Sd Big Prgooe dtl sg BS : : s rc | last; he bad examinel the witnesses, all of | their estimated value, the horse being a very | Gamsel of some 40 summers, and after he bac nyeh n be had Of the houses. ry SEeTOWN rr WTS. poet ot ievaid tobe Scapl: | et In two. years irom the said ist zy | Whom, with the exception of complaining | fre one. Itis stated that kelly arerctalced | GoLite Noameed the CT Lotwale eae ocak | a7 Pamphlets can Goune, Propriou, GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS tal on: ‘ , of July, 157% that the said eompany ‘te | Witress, Dora Marks, could give ho testi- | Gilbert does not own property in Chicago,and | for him to sign, giving all bis money to he li iméw,é: Beflaio Lithia Springs, Va. THE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING of the Theater Cow France will | perpetually enjoined and restrainel from , MOvy in any way affecting Mr. Slowen, and | caured the warrant to issue for his arrest.— | and one for ber to sign, 1 ng all bermmoney | = eta cers H BCILDING ABSUCIATION, ot aypprar this wee drama. | selling or ering: for sale the he did not tink he could make a case, and ¢ Lal‘o. Sun, 7th. to him. Then he went away, bat soon came | Saratega Spriags in Wirt Georgeiown, DO. w re ide Awe “r artists | stards and stalls of the said com- | ®*Ked leave tocnter a nelle pros, which was back in a rage ing the clerk to suspend | | Reasons for going to Drs. Stroug’s Reme | southers: r Brides ¢ announced ae sbatametaaeon cae ete whee hat | done, and Slowen was not slow-in leaving |, INDICTMENTS IN THE PERRY BURGLARY | ions, as the girl had become alarmed | dial Iusittute in winter, with ¢ | on MONDAY EVEN Mezzte tneir neveral rights and. Interests existed in | the court. | AND BNYDER RELease Cases.—The grand the deitberate way in which he had made | scribing tts Torkish, Russ! at which tine » t d fepena thew Me ted voate cate ane bene ri | jury of the Criminal Court to-day foud a | the wills, and as she had several thonsand | dropathic Rnd Electro-Tiver ape tp aneaing 2eer ‘ ry anid E The court Turthen lereas ae wave expired. | ‘THE FUNERAL of the inte RogerC. Weight. | true bill against John Green, Charles G. | P SUSpicious, broke oT | Vacuum Treatment, Gal ee ene See, ee Ox or 1 ASAILAS ig the cross ball be sustained, and on wie | msn took place from Masonic Temple yester- | Fisher, Wm. M. Evans, Benj. i. Leighton, | Elecirtcity, &c., will be sent on 2 'mreonom Tnrasterr F. ts Fy. be Ma aa to the iateenth vareare Sa the day afternoon, and a large concourse of people | and Lena Miller, for conspiracy, and against | Nervous, Long, Female and ( i E 5 land for Tric a tross bill it is found that the defehtacters | Wisin attendance. Aboutnoon Mr. Anthony | John Green for “false personation of bail,” i oy an Inpustry.—The | eases a specialty. 2, SHOULDER Stam the eross bill hold the stants on cathe et it | Buchly. the undertaker, removed the rematna {the same charge on whtich he was acquitiel | American Serow company of Providerion, K. | —_e——— ta Muslin apa fi: rate of rental agreed upon by each of them | {OT the late residence of the decease, oa | in December last.) It will be remembered | I. are about to estatiish their business at | CHAaRtys HEIDRIECK S .£ to ti | cna tne con lgrere Pek boning teat | 20th street, to the Masonic Hall. The body | that in August last, when Edward W.Soy- | Dundas, Ontario, with »bably other | and Grand Vin Mecailie Champag: op | bas oaly to work t | fald amount The decwes farther citeesy | Was In @ handsome wainut coffin, covere! | der, alias Miller, was in jail on the charge ot | brAlch factories at Montreal. Toronto, Que- | sale by Hall & Hume. issjeos: | Mieeeeote ess tery on a eniored man | faldamount. ‘The decree further rceites, as | with black cloth, with black bar bandies | thelarcenyefsiika ac. Dorn Pere Genter, | bec and elsewhere In the dominion’ Wie ———oaere Bendecme Dacnee. wean hare . Gaomtnieueis en Mf | and black Masonic emblems. On the lid was | a party giving the name of David Eies w Providence Press says this “will enable the | Daily Watks on Basy Feet | Sines G00ds wld witho je aes rapes “" ji | ‘et Ta Pichi “ the part ted ea ee 2 band: silver plate, with black border, | his bail,and it charged that Green was the | CO” y to enter the markets of the worli | Conduce to health and comfort, tel ie peng fer. Fawcett ben dior and Eobere ie) nett a fe Pe | Rover C. Weightman, died Feb- | party, The grand jury returned about twenty | 0D €qnel terms with the British or other | @udsof the intelligent public patron janZl-tr E a Mr. Fa it, thi } Chi le d =llio appotal | aged 50 years.” On the lid was | other indictments, and were discharged anil | ™®uefacturers. while they can import their | White's establishment, His Pen oe aa anal, ; | 88_such reecivers,each giving a bond of in, and two elegaut crosses com- | the 2Ist instan’ preduet in bond to New York and sell it to | #Vvevne, opposite Willard StL DYE SG TO PLEASE OUR FRIENDS, it be cerned | $25,000. a posed pf the choicest exotics. About 2:45 Dace ap ais great advantage in this country.” from Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Lavertedt i RE —— aa aer sea Ps avels line ——— loek the Masonic fraternity enteret the | A PaTHETIC Divorce Casz.—An inter- RRISS' $ Zot eh Natis, Vascular Wecrescences, £¢. r The p i, when © '. Whed — s % 5 is ofthis | Commandery, No.1, Kuights Tempiar, Rob't | [cans court the other day. Tue petition of te Cae ah ie : “< SS orem! iLordere m c wie Bt seylum was bold last eveni gin the New | Boyd, } Commander; Columbia Cora- the piatatit “annie iosdvicka a colored ic works oe Yau air ee | ere warioray Savires BARK, corero thet the wor oa atone { age Peet ae York Avenve Presbyterian Caureh. After | mai : James FE. Waugh, Eminent | woman, represents that she was marricd to nieigeiones ieie ganbied Imes See and 1dth strest, pays S03. ntinnmnce of your pairovage, oY Q =F ran election of officers for the ensuing | Commande:; Lebanon Lodge, No. ered | one Charles Koss on the *th of Janaary, 1 L the clic work done bieeeeaer Cent. per annum on deposits for each es peed eal mbm Spd 5 i 4 oO year was beld d the old officers were re- | the ball and opened ranks, when the Grand | gid that she has behaved berself as a’ goo: t ity work ¢ by coutractin | month. Vanking bourse, § to & 7s bork oe - detiver ed ia aay ard « | Glected ae follows: Trustces—Charles Knap, | Lodge with the Master Masons, followed by | Wife ever since. She alleges that, w:tb oor and as the contractors say they can | to¢and 6 to8. Me, Se ee, a | 3. C. Harkness, W. W. Coreoran, Edward | the Grand Master of the Disirict and theoftt- | Resistance they araselecovert tecsaek the cect tnay yendily we antiemmeea lank: First-Clase scouri: hs vue WhEsTLEYy ie r | Fmple and Dr James C; Hall. Managers— | cers of the Grand Lotve entered and passed | Gollars, with @ portion of whiea ler ius: | th Dill Las yet to be acted on in the ar. | A. Wlacher enlatgnd iis Conant Betat tiaban j ure. SE Lee, first Sirectress;_ Mrs. Dr. through ihe Tanks. fer the Masons had | band’s freedom was purchased, he having | Tscs ye ac m2 in the as- removing to his new building 98 ‘G atrest ‘getown, D. | Washington, second directres . Ewa been seated, the coffin, precede ev. Mr. | ber . F er ge ce san6-tr Temple. easprer: Mra. G. 8. Gideon, secre- | Jackeon, of Bt. Paul's P- E- church, waa rez | Pet.4 Slave, and that notwithstanding her D rr 4 - | ZOors west of 9th street, just @ few steps | ————— e - = } s Z 4 | labors to free her busband he has taken to A DERANGED MOTHER DROWNS LiER- | from his former ace on Stli = t, where he — PEKIOR St ' tary; Mrs. Dr. Browa. Mrs. Wm. M. Merrick, | moved up the center aisie to the end of the | jimeelf another aud left his helpmate of | sex# anp CHIiD—A woman by the name | js read pint ng treet, wi ve ae AUCTION.—Tie sa pecan Mrs N- Mulliken. Mrs. SP Hilt, Mrs. J. | hail by the following pall-bearers: Past | years alone mad Beoowine. of MeCullongh (mentally deranged from & Feoawee Y ROTE Co wis line ahissa. | DUMELSE REDUCTION, Dowling. auction: : Pennsylva .Mutiry. Mrs. George M. Head, Mrs. W. | Grand Masters Charles F’Stansbure and J. | é ere spell Of sickness of typhold fever), | Rowen Wommner, | id Gloves and Shoes, | B Tedd, Mrs. Edwin Green. Mrs. Marshall | E.F. Holmead, Nicholas Acker,John Pardy, | Women's RIGHTS AS MEDICAL PRACTI- ing in the southern part of Gibson connty, Ladies | Drsoee eadek See ines ctlons {ware ever | Brown, Mre. Gen pe dahe Bf Plake, T.M. Haveon, Nath B. | rrowens.— It would appear that women | Indiana, recently threw her little dauguter, | Lad pula nomena aalcant nice 2h Sea diceie mone tee een Lt Fogitt and James G. Payne. Rev. Mr.Jack- | have always bad a legal rizut to obtain a | aged sor 9 year, into a cistern, and ted ‘whole garment. Gent's Clothes cleaaing aud | PSEPARATORY TO TAKING STOCK, quicse Punts Works of Wan tae ek aie daiead venoete wi outed et fon read ithe funeral service. and there was | diploma from the Royal college of surgeons, | jumped in herself. When found in aboutan | dyeing a specialty. Weis Norih Charles street, Baltimore. Pariiis | ing that tere are now im ehittses ln tho | thedinection ct Me Hoheet Balle eT eee | suttborizing them to practice in taidwitery. | Lous aiter both were taicen out dead. — — — . be v Barsoneg in < py ~ hi DI Mr. z e college has advised that & clause in Pg roe first class goods should not pg =—— of Se a bors os a The procession was formed on F street, | its barter ‘was expressly drawo to admit THE WHISKY FRAUDS in the west are still EST FOUD FoR FANTs, % ae | BS, teuatece: receiv Lg es ng om ith | Taht resting on ith street in the following | women, the word “persons” beiug employed | Productive of crimes. Now it is charged that supplying the . . Tur Kerzcce Ogre Taocre will be | AOLgRBEnt of the new building on 1th | order: Detachment of mounted Police: Ma- | instead’ of “men,” and according to. the | to Chieago aldermen conspired to destroy cueke aeons Tae lancet 1 OFFER THE FOLLOWING PLLOGG OPERA TH wine | Sane se aovember last, bat owing toacces. | rine band 59 pleces; battalion of First Regi- | Hritish Medical Journal, the couucll has de. | & public building in Muwaskes Ine onier te | FT PENI . _ Jrith us again pext week and give six even. | sary repairs, alterations and additions it | en or Ca eaat Be Ge under com: | cided on submission. This is mere step to- | obliterate prools of these frauds. ‘The eanr ame: : matinee, varying | Willnot b upied by the ren an oma ‘lone! R. 1. Fleming. cousisting of | ward the acknowledgment ofaright butitis | is @ Startling ove, but not surprising in view os EST! © - Oe Gantt eb | eee snetee. The | Company A. Capt. Moore and Lieats. Dal- | a long one, as it places women Mace eee ofthe demoralization whieh was the recalt | MOST © MIEXE FORMS CONVE SPECIAL BAEGAINS isement. ‘The new agent, Mr. Jay | pact year, £8:50032, expenditures. S8HL22, | pan B, Capt. MeCatnran’ Lieut Gear pti anne gl of ponte ors See eee rae wenn ae SAVORY & MOOR . isin town, making the necessary | Balaiice iu Land January 2, 1Sv | feld. Staw aud MeFadden; 4omen; Company | 8°08 Must consult —[/ondon Spectator. iia tet Neng 143, New Bond Street, London, - arran;rments. ‘The sale of reserve! se 1s ——— | D. Capt. Thorpe and Lieuts. Quautrill and | Apyance IN [ce IN MAINE.—Some of the | _CR0oKED Mvsic—The piano and orzan ee Tilggpmence at Metzerotts sad tiethey: | | Annnstep Witt Stores Prot | Plant, t0 men; Washington, Columbia and | lager beer brewers have made contracts to | M8nufacturers of New York have organi ed DeMolay Commanderies of Knights Temp- | receive a si of ice from themselves into an asssociation to protect 7 fresh. on Saturday evening, arrested a man iar; Lebanon Lodge of Masons; Grand Lodge. | Maine. where Oe crop 18 ae ay bo planes the public against the sale of bogus” pianos. THE New York RErewnicaw Assocta- | who gave bi: name as Harvey Hoffman, and | At the conclusion of the services at the The contracts ware made at $2.50 per ton in | M@y worthless instroments, it is alleged, Tio® Heid @ regular meeting on Saturday | took him to headquarters. He was inthe | hailthe remains were born to the hearse, the early part of the season, but as‘the are manufactured in New York of cheap, un- eee eee eer inch wis | 28,08 Pawhing @ valuable seal-skin coat | and the cortege moved to the Congressional | peetsare hoor for @ Crop this soar iaribiy | Mliable material, and are stencilled with H, Eaton offered @ resolution, which was | whieh bad been stolen from the St. James | cemetery, where the body was deposited in fection the ice companies refuse to entertain | Mctitious names, which closely resemble caanpaien cms | Hotel. ‘The: after wande discovered where he ae ia ane Be crane ae vices penne. ny proposition less than $5 per ton. In con- | "6s of celebrated manufacturers, ist P or lew | n ing at a houseon Pennsylvania @ Vault, Most Moi pful Gran: ast ( eral ? McLOUGHLIN, of P t Gepartmente, te aacerthin, toehel Geneon | phi get lige ep Sor oN gp ar ow an porweoriliod ey pocergerars eee ferd an agent to Maine to endeavor to pre Ee lppemaiont, to bavetio sandals 10 mie al i. be eres= | gi; va y ich contained a lotof very ceremony he burial o! 1e in his um 4 4 sioual district they are cretited, aud wie. | fine clothing, some music, two razor, x | urual solemn and lmpressirenvatcns godt Bulpped tothe lig ie eee sees church. He bas cured the girisof his flock of and where they last voted, ete. \ bottle ae Sg octet nk @ lady's neck- food conciusion a salute was fired by the mili- | City Jounal. exquisite, carrying ‘cnt an anlcaated rave: lace. le has m a as @ musician Lg = O11 Parrt:xcs—The sie of @ large cot- | who plays for @ living in fashiocable houses ‘The members of the Commanderies and of | _ THE WonnN WALKERS Give OUT._The Geontence with handkerchiefs and coushs at Keeton of « stines Will commie: of uit same in the northern cities, and he has the Oliest inhabitants’ association contem. | walking mateh which has been in progress | hie view ee losing bimsel{as soon morrow evenlug at the auction roc been engaged for one of thesehouses plated following the remains to the ceme- | in Chteago since Monday morning altwenty | TEE Stee ear, Sow te is Thos. Dow! “Sn this city. He was locked up tors uearing. ters In a body, but the rain compelled them | minutes to eleven o'clock, between Mise | PXtting @ veto on masked balls, N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIO: they ne Me “4 tur in the Police Court to day, Homman was to disband; however, many of them attended | Bertha Von Hillem, of Germany, and Mrs. DAN VOORHEES searched the scriptures so 1 OF COLUMBIA. = Value bargains may xpected. arraigned, charset with stealing one laiy's Inecarriages. There were many of the oldest | Mary Marshall, of Chicago, terminated at diligently while up his defense of | KeBANon Mitty vs. Groxce W. Mrucer et al— TRE Enosrx1as SOCIETY of Col sealskin saeque, worth $209, L gto gtizens present, among them General P. F. | twerity minntes to eleven Saturday night, | ‘McKee that he was enabled to say. without SE eanity Docket 25. S TRE Excermtax Sociaty of Ce florace Woodburn, at the St. James bote’. Rucon, G et peas, <x Governor | Mrs. Marshall having made 231 miles, and | fear of contradiction (St. John being dead | 1,07 %i%ly That (ho sale made wud reported by the nivernity will gives masica! wh Bere rang to couet this moring ue re: Shepherd. Tf; Home HN: Easby,aud the | Miss Von Hinem 2H.” Theorlginaltotentiga | snd Nicodensus also’: “Wicoremame waaeors | (ee, egtth cote, be ralied, wad contre Of February at scence ee ation tie sh Guested to be allowed to go to x barber éuop, Stuif of the National Gaard of the District | Was to walk 300 miiea for a purse of Soon, bat again Psy ete ak Of February, at sovclocs, ing wilteom- Yhere "be had tie sekie oats roe was represented by Colonel Amos Webster, | neither was able to mane the dietaaee oh cae : 0 ican | mence Ft W o'clock. Ticke ) cents; 10F earefuliy waxed, and was Colonel Joseph D. Barnes and Colonel J. V: | count of great extanstion. | _s9-The roller skates are immensely popu- ‘By the Court: -ALLING ON ! tee Sclling sone i+} oon Seta Dow wt, eale at Metzerott’s and at the doo: x a@bout his toilet. The policemen say hegen- N. Vandenberg. ate omer Jar in England. A truce covy— Tost: ke BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S =: VEB- Waisky Kintrp flim — George Neal.eoi- | €##!i¥ travels with women, experts at thiev- Se ee . oe OE ING Om A TIN Watery. | g7-Assemblyman Wilcox, of Sau Francis- | _Jasibssidt By bP Wiutl OOATS AND ULETERS at's get rede Stterdap ight, bE, and puis on great style. Grand jaryin 1, MARRIAGE Licexsrs have been ismed tb | A little son of Rev. Dr. Cottrell, formerly of | oH 4 ch pemyyman Wilcox, of Sau F HIS 15 TU GIVE NOTICE, That the subscrtuer | © former oe See ored. was picked up druvk Saturday night, | 10&, and Puls on great style. Etmanvel Ward and Gracie Ann Turner. | Aixbama, now of Owensboro, Ky. wane £iihs,been lndleted fo rin the senate; Bis i820 GIYe NOTICE: That the subscriber wood corner ud-K sire fcer Themp: ab; ea both of Charles eouaty. Md; Thomas Masel | plying the otherday with a Un watstie.ieit {0 KUl in attacking ® reporter SONALO | etree of Colamblan Mite eee fhe —— $end taken to The statlow-house, where , TON Of residents on Capitol | #7 Ceceta Jackson: Henry R Walker and | fo the pavement. siriking Mis face upon tae CRAMER fore testamentary “ou the tpecteate cae Pe cd Sestenday morning frou the efteety |, THE ATTENTION of residents o Canitol | Ty fep. Nickers aud Robert J. Fisher, fry moutbpicce of the whistle, which crushed ent ofa member of the Legialerne mecieg | BLIZA HARI. late of caine (of | Ast am determloed to reduce Sok, purchanee a ae levited to the advertisement cisewnere of | MEd Harriet 8. Tyter. | thd penetrated to the boues ees Megse; | And. Mowers, whowas about being arrested | Sol. ail, swone Saving Slam il Gn to take aenatageto give mee call ASSO: FATION —At nh Messrs A. B. Dennis & Co., Keepers of the | A nso.ure SECURITY —Savadepoe't boxes | MBG Penetiated to the boue, causing instant 75, jcsning fraudulent school bonds | with. the renchers thereof, to the sabecrione Washingt “apitol Hill livery stable, NO. 317 34 strect, | forrent In tLe fire and Durglar-proof vaults | qx The Congregational chureh of Hyde | bavi the sik day cl dane, z where ean be fond every accommo !ation lo h Amer 1g6 Bank.cor- | &7°A regro member of the Missiestppt lec- rr. Boston, Mass., bas voted todeciinethe ther wise by Tax be exciaded from A. sTReus, } the livery tine. sch as boarding of horses 81 "gets est pala on de | i-teture nas iutroduced a bill for tz Lotro Invitation to participate in the Plymouth §=¢,"", ‘*> under ms hand. 1031 PRRNSYLVeN: furnishirg al! kinds of teams, &e. CUCLGL Of the Wh ppirg-post. 1 cherch advieory council. j ane nite ‘Between tn cma grtnal .

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