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"NIND @ THE TREASURY ROBBERY. Another Noisy Polttien! Meeting. THE COURTS EV EN ] N G STAR. ‘drint of WM Oteman. NINAIEBSTH DiS TRICE MURDER BaY ON ne Ponce Seg | _ 4 THE RAMPAGE. oda; George ingman was hs FRipaY Maret Si, nue. Cgrencay » after oar report closed. thetrial | 4 meetirg of so called republicans was | with obsiruciing the footway on New Jersey | = = = p= all eg from’ the United states | Déld lastevening at Wall's Lal, (Ist and H | avenve; continued. Thomas Briscoe, a va- = | rrceny of S11.001 66 from the United Biases | stzent,) for be purpose of grant, Was sentdewn for thirty days. F.P. | ‘orgen! somes) ipsdsne st to kone be Soon REORGANIZING THE CLUB, Blair wae charged with opening an excava- fureral takes place 00 Sunday. and reeiving embezzled money Knowing it and was called to order by W. A. Lavalette. | tion and teppirg the water main withou Hats for Serimg of 1876 ne Style Sik Hate, & and 6; Gent's New Sty le Stiff Felts, #2 to 85.50; Fine snd Mecium Sof) Felts, $1.90 to $5 Boy s’ and Coileren's Hats, #1 to $1.50. Canal TRADE. Forty of woodand | A large stock. choice aty les, and moderate mi row. March ef to bave been embezzied. was eontinued in | eget ard Mesure 3. A Glesses aod | Pad vecnaprited for ral tae toes tooned | signed te FL Me Tatbort, nO ek OR” | Petoes, at Lewis’, #20 Teh street. . For the middie states, clear or fair weather | Tnerniet a ttorson Welle ad Hao torcmiak | Patrick Quirk. Je, were nominated. ‘Phe | for it, ard that defendant weat on with is | “Coat Trane Owing to some difficulties | The Wise for Health and porthwesterty win vote resuiled. ; Ceras &ce — M. Wilson for the government, and Hon. Gleason, 41; Mr. Quirk, 30. | work without it. The Court held that the | with regard torallroad ght from the coal on dally Walks de) |." and thousands from ote t | Mr. Gleason’ tion was made unanimous. | remedy of defendant was to apply for & | mines to Cumberland, no coal of anyamount | far and rt ¥ White’ i tet it. vise |) temperata Matt H La ag hy Ae oer E. M. Gorman was elected vice mai damns to compel the issue of the per- is being shipped by ednal, aod the coal trade 1416 anienleneia sspmamn. ‘Spposite Wi. OCAL NEWS Jevard, Mdmey. superintendent of the | Dovieiremurer oT ny’ St) | peal takens and the care’ will probably. ve | {natates Mmenite Makenet es weeer eT | Tas, ote Crecme a nemns, | evicenanae paste cemetn tated | OShr Eo 'Gaine ae. Praueat,t nave | Edin ita nicbenscare, Saeere Wie Ee he some resolution a a » | meetin in hehst ! iy nto: nie aad Bree Florence | Brown. in July. 1815. "Witness refused to | "pre Rtoruu ene | Centre comet tothesread- | Frauk Wert er,lodecent exposure;#3, Enoch | ground aud growing It interest’ Last might ~ 70 micHT...__ weitne “Mighty Dellas ” produce enptes of the telegrams except uncer ing.’ [Voicee.—‘*Let them be read.” “How | Dover. Peter Jackson, Thomas Belt and rch mapy, both old and Trr-! protest, but on demand of the court sabmit- | {PE ,), (Voloes— “Les them be rend. ee ll erg Dome y ag igh g BE ye FRIDAY ® = Wasnirgton Connell, disorderiy in Mount % other meett: Bow '. Penn’ wse—Mr. Fraak Mayo in | ted a nomber of such telegrams. PERSONS Zion church, Georgetown The, tatitons Ri'be held there tonight. = a ¥ GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT ms Tenth Day. that these youngsters were calling out — aa ea THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner Theater Chmique.—“Biue Beard” and first- ‘The trial was resumed this morning, and “Yes, Lord, the truth,” in a wordiy ag of New York avenue aod ith street, pays5 To @lass varieties. Leonard Whitney resumed the stand and pro- ner; covtinned. Timothy Costello, ALEXANDRIA. per cent. per anpnm on deposits for sash cal. Talimacge Holi —Mr. A P. Barbank’s read- | duced @ telegram frem “Saratoga, July | to the reading. lth,” to Ottman, signed by “Brown,” say- re est t Barnum's on arrival of New Local ‘ork Monday morning tra’ be Heited “to-night at | July 16, from “B. W. F.,” at Saratoga, to inculshed at 4.20 a. m. Otrman Have sent draft on N. Y. for 25;” 1D MES. W J. FLORENCE, throwing stones on the street; $3. Walter endar month. Banking hours, 9to 4. Sat. wish them to be read first, then | Bastable, asseult and Povey on G. W. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.— It was noticed In | uniays, 9 to 4and 6 ~~ me.utie | ‘Tendered by the Citivens of Washington. se.” Clark; continued until Tuesday. John Wes- | the police report in yesterday's (azeffe that — 2. | SF Mighty 1 olier m Tonject. I move to lay them | ley, larceny of three pieces of gas pipe anda | Wm. Button had been committed to the THE REGULAR USE of Licdig's Lignit Re- Its_an insuit to bring such wheelbarrow from Timothy Killigans $10 | station-house for drankenness. Last night | tract of Beef. in pint hotties, is the most shere. No outsider has a right to | and costs. Wm. Lambeth, forfeited’ col- | it was ascertained that the man instead of | direct means of obviating physical debility, —__ Street lamps w n +% m.. and €: «dge of Sorrow was held i vy | July 24, “Our business can be attended to | bring in steh rerolutior 8. lateral. Catherine Burroughs, assault on W. | being drunk was sick, and @ stranger, and as it stimulates the absol vents, and imparis ‘s Sanne Chapter Ne 5 at Masonite | witb greatest diepaten,” &c. Qnirk.—“You don’t know what you are | Norbeck; $2 and costs, Edward Thornton | Witbout money. This morning @ boy, Who | vigor to the whole system. - Temple, to give expresston of the high esteem Lewis Smith, Beauregard Branson. Frankt going to lay on the table.” ard Morton Lewis, assaul? and battery on | Was also a lodger in the station-house, heard | oo Mr. ALFRED P BURBA who comes Beld. for thelr lave Companion James Mt, | Hi: and James C Simpson, telegraph messe ‘The Chair—I'l allow them to be read, | George Mitchell; $5 each. Samuel Brannon | strauge sounds proceeding from the cell In| | THE SHOCKS oF 4 ViouENT Coven tear fesh from * iat, oo PR Witheraw tifled ta delivering the telegrams | anyhow. and David Jenkiva, agsant’ on Taine: Web”, | which Button was lying, and on looking in | and laccrate the lever tissues of we lungs. | B84\sr ce reads at Falmader Halt, ow FEL From Jame: Belew we have No 10 of the , 1205 Pennsylvania avenue. The secretary read as follows: in a street car, while in Georgetown; #10 and | f und that he had tied the sleeve of his jacket Heal them ard arrest the cause, with that 2 : al eocited, That we, the republicans of the | was Congregational church, the number present Goo. W. Morse, agent of Adams Express | nineteenth district | - ” sid mn Mr Wilsoo rea‘ the dispatch, “Have sent “Whereas on Monday last a mob of 1 costs. Robert Cross, assault aul bettery on | th btly around bis neck, in thesame manner | balsamic remedy. Hale's Honey of Horchmont WatliNe Tos WONCMENT. aor eee Biseel ae Beant na he yom, by express 257 perrons aseembied at Lincoin hail and went | Anra Whelan; $1 and costs. you | vn whieh Eppler did when he committed | and 7 No cough withstand its seda- Mos’ will be farniihed hy tne Marine Band Of the “Lekeside Library.” with Wilkie Col- Mr. Curpenter.—Sardines, packed in@ box. | through the furce of electing Sayles J. Bowe =— = spieide about ten days ago, and that he was | Live operations A GRAND AFFAIR WORTHY OF PATRON = lins’ now nove! “The New Magdalene.” (Laugnter ) and ove Green as delegates from this Dis JOBN T. RAYMOND has recently von: fast choking todeath. The boy who discov- | Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minate \on = —— Jotu Ketly testified that in July last he | trict to the Cineinnatt convention; snd | safed toa St. Louis interviewer se j ered the attempt immediately gave the | J —- Hammoud changed a £50 bill for Peg Leg Brown, which | wheress the mob in question was not in any | esting ft formation regarding the suc alarm, ard the officers on daty ranning in, | No MORE DIFFICULTY in taking Cod Li Ot'man subsequently redeemed. sense & Lrne representation of the repubii- | Col. Sellers. He startet out with the : relessed Button from his perilous condition. | Oil. This truly valuable ate. Let them honor tht PROGRESS OF TEE Waa. Lunsford was sworn, and testified to | cans of this District: Therefore, be it Rochester a year ago last September, bat it | He was afterwards sent to the alms house. } eee Se ee ee Sa Ticket Last night there ge meeting in the | the same facis as Kelly. ogo,” and be at onee mate np ts | He ts very much emaciated. } Ing it positively nviti. ¢ the Hail Defers Fr totally repudiate tue | mind tocoarash thing. Without a d Fish REroxt.—Recelpts at Fishtown to- | vi Soe Masami hee renonineh & belie ¢stimated at from 3.00 to 3.500 An | Company, testified In regard to the trans- | said urprecedented action, and declare our | In his pocket he broke for New York | day were small, owing to the unfavorable | sow MES ® auxiliery meeting was held in the social mission of @ package seut by Brown from | readiness to enter {nto the election of dele | manager would touch it. “All ri Boston to Ottman in this city containing | gates toa co weather of the past few days. There have Tocm and an “overtiow” meeting at the Cal. ed be tot M been received 8 ention, to the eod that two} Raymond,*I‘il be my own mar 5 nee yesterday’s report only | badge Ball. F. > After the usual pre $2,500, After a long legal discu:sion the | respectable gentlemen may be selected to | borrowed some money. paid a wee! | sbort 700 shad, 7,000 herrin ad 750 bunches | Wild ch » T. T. Crittenden re. | testimony of the witness was in the main | represent the District of Columbia at Ci advance (or the Park theater, 2 of white perch and rock. The shad brought | Secale erry: — = Mr. Hammond an. | ed, but the record book of the office | e:nvati.” able company and opened ont. 1ha! Mark | from $26 to $36 per hundred, the herring from | _ T the cure of coughs “Saul, Saul, why perse- | was admitted in evidence. THE RESOLUTIONS RULED OvT. Twain on hand to make aspeech. That nt- | $11 to $18 per thousand, abd the bunch fish | Colds, influenza, oe ‘ and after making an earn- A recess was then taken. Mr E Gorman remarked that ims meet- | tracted a fall honse—not a payingone, but from 25 to 36 cents per bunch, the Ia asthma, whooping on HALL, est appeal the inquiry meeting was heid,and After recess, R. H. Gales, of the express | ing bad no right to entestain such resolu: ase fol! of the literati of New York | being paid for single rock. The li | diphtherta, dificult covtinurd until balf-past eleven o'clock, | comps i during which there were about thirty con- versions. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, © O'CLOC testified to the reception of the | tions, j tween the third and fourth acts Ma~k | and scarcity of fish have prevented the | Phtbisic, pain iu the side and breast, spi m s » a peckage and delivery of the same. The Chairman.—‘i'll not entertain the res- | lounged out to the foot lights. He was as | packers from salting any fish vet, aad all | Of blood, liver complaint, bleeding of the SUBJECT—* PECULIAR PBOPLS.” The government then proposed to put in | olutiors. solemn as @ mule, During the whole of his | that arrive are taken up for retail trade or | lungs, and a TOsDAY'S MEETING | evidence the trial of Halleck, bat the court Mr. Henry Barton.—“I move to refer them | twenty minutes’ speech he never cracked a | for shipment to the back country. The tele- No extre charge for reserve: Dr. Sunderiand’s Church, 4 street, near | ovevruled it. toa committee smile, while the audience was roaring as an | graph office on tne wharf has been opened C, was well this moraing, and the The government announced that they hal The Chairman.— “I'll not entertain the | audience never roared before at a fusilade for the season. Upon the virtues of this favorite remedy for are Meeting was opened pre for we elected delegates to the inexpressibly funny hits. When Seliers | Reauisrt1on.—James Warren, the colored | al! diseaxes of the lungs, throat, and chest. — — -— - Among thore on the stand with rned to Monday, and .bey did their duty, and I'l] came in to finish up the act the applans? was | burglar who was recently shot tn Was | It was introduced to the pablic by Dr. Wistar N ATIONAL THEATER. Hammo.! and Bentley were Rev: | be a party to repudiating their action deafening. Every hit took. That night a | ton city by @ police officer whilst attempting | Dearly abal! century since, and by the w s a . Hammond, Rapkin, R. W. Biack, + | Fhe Treasury Printing Bureau Suf- | ij) oh)lirg them, nor should the meetiug” thousand people advertised Sellers, his | to make his escape with a lot of stolen plun- | derfal cures which it performed gained an FAREWELL AFP SARLECES OF Gray, Mr. Worthington, Mr. Freeman, } a ferers. The question was put on laying the paper | mules, hog, corn and eyewater speculations | der, the property of Messrs. Charles Payne | immediate ard enviable repntation, which MLLE. THERESA TITED YS. Domer. W. B. Evans, and Mr. Mason, Mr. | Wetnesday afternoon a meeting of clerks | on the table, and the chair stated thathe was | From that time on we coulin't keep people | and John W. Keating, of Alexandria cour to this day tt bas folly sustained. From the FoUR NIGHTS ONLY, Burbsenk, of Va; Col. C. ferriman, was held in Mr. Wangh’s office, 15th street, | ynan: away. The bonses increased nightly until | has been detained in custody In that city | Guifof the St. Lawrence to the shores of te Aor 3. Wi New York; Mr. Bell, of € ». After the | forthe purpose of effecting a permanent or- * : 2. Mr. Barton.—The chair Tefuses to do his | there was mo more room for an increase. I ever since to await a requisition from the Pacific, a: d in many countries abroa |, there 4aND ITALIAN OPERA.+ usual singing, Rev. 3. Evans offeret | ganization. It was largely attended, and | gury. Let the Vice played it 120 nights, took a short run tothe | Virginia authorities. The attorney for the @re few villages or hamlets without “ltviog MOND .V EVENING. April Sa, prayer, Mr. Bentley sang a folo, Mr. Ham- | the following officers were elected: Charles hy Put him ¢ other large cities, came back to New York | commonwealth has prepared the necessary | Wstimoniais” to the rapidity and certataty eH THERESA TITIENS Mond offered a prayer aml anuonnced that | R. Haight, president; 8. T. Schotield, secre- W_H. Lucas defended the action of the | and played forty nights more, and the nex: | papers for that purpose, to be forwaria! to | Of its curative effects The proprietors, m be ¥ould read from Luke, xiii chap. Before | lary, and Emile Huck, treasurer—all con- sident take his sea d~ 2 a Ss chairman, as also the action of thedelegates, | season every theater in the country waj| the governor fir executive action.— | fal of their responsibility to the atiticted, @oing fo the hymn Need Thee Every | nected with the Burean of Engraving and | gig said that the meeting could not consis- | offered to me at my own terms.” Now Ray- | zef/e, 30th. exercise the utmost care in the selection and Hour was sung. The parable of the fig tree | Printing. The relief eommittes chosen by | tently take any action on the results of tue | mond walks into St Lovis, stays two weeks, | —_————_—————__" | Compounding of tbe various ingredients of , loves Was the subject, and he asket how | this meeting consists of Dr. J. P. Hawes, | convention. ard takes out for his share of the proceeds o} | which the atsam ts composed; and the si. Gi 8; Reed oe many could say that they had prougut | Second itor’s office; J. W. Griffin, Con- Mr. Gleason —“Let Mfr. E. P. Brooks come | Col. Sellers’ yagariea 80,00). Thisrate ofas- | SECOND GRAND SALE | are assured that the high standard of exe $2. Beserved seats in Orchestre aud Orebes souls to Christ during the past year. Many | troller Currency; Miss Emma Fuller, Six up bimself aud urge bis resolation.” cumulation, which 18 steady with Selle x will rele $2 Be could say that they had done soduring the | Auditor's; Jas. Cross. Paymaster General's; | lence on which its popularity is_b: . Barton asked if there was any fairness | continued for 40 weeks—the average |. ays be maintained. Seth W. Fowle & Seats can Row be secured at Metzerott & Oo 'e ** past eight weeks. He remarked that ifthere | Capt. A. R. French, Third Auditor's; James ae cosing: If tint weanrtm ceno atl oe the “aeaaun” brings him fo $120,000, or | Sous, Proprietors, Boston. Music Store. #25 Penneyleania svenun, mine8S tr ‘were but 200 Christians don, and they | P. Scott, Pension; R. H. Ball, Second Con- | pincoin Hall (his is, and he did not want to | year. Five or six years of this kind of work, | HAMBURGS : | —@- Fese's OPERA HOLS should work earnestly, aud those converted | trolier’s; M_H McGraw, State Department; | see more mob rule than he had seen. {Cries— | with the proceeds-of each snugly invested at | 22-2 ULLGH, | Saratoga Springs in Winter. = should follow in the work, it would be but | Col. J. O. P. Burnside, Post Office depart: | «pot him out.”) I move to receive tue reso- | a good rate of interest, makes a bloated * > 2, ~ —) Reasons for going to Drs. Strong’s Reme- fourteen sears before its three millions of | ment; George H. Saltmer, Bureauof Engrav- | inion. [Voices—“Let’s adjourn.” “No, | bondholder ont of Sellers, and causes him to EMBROIDERTIES, } dial Institute in winter, with circular de- AT CHARACTER acTroRy people would be converted. He urged that | ingand Printing; Dr. P. T. Keene, Heaith | yn it, no” lock at the world as not altogether unlovely. | Scribing its Turkish, Russian, Sulphur, Hy- MR FRANK MaY they should work in the spirit of Curist. He | Officer; Miss Thurlow, Dead Letter; Miss Mr. Quirk I move to receive the resolu- ——— AND | dropathic and Electro-Thermal Bains, the “ ke of som« of the proud, dignified Chris- | Annie Bealle, Bureau of Soyy og and | tions.” INCONVENIENT SILVER Bars.—The Sax Vacuum Treatment, Galvanic and Faradaic Jn Murdock's Bosatifal Idyl of thy Backwoods, tens who come into the meetings with a | Printing; Miss L. G. Meager, Second Con- Francisco Alta throws out this sugg 2 TRIMMINGS, | Eiccuicity, &e. will be sent on application. DAVY CROCKETT, consequential air, and when asked to work | troijler’s; Capt. 8. L. Stephenson, Internal Mr. Gleason. “Recently a _ was robbed near Be! — - J Nervous, Lung, Female and Chronic dis: Supports) by a Caretally Belected Company. would reply: “We have just come in to see | Revenue, and James E. Waugh. Letters | ceived. Let's iP ville, Nevada, ofsome silver bars, and the TO LAST UNTIL APRIL. | @ases a speciaity. 12,24,m,w,f,3: No Indians, no mord-rs_po refians, no vulgarity bow things are progressing;” and he ex- | asking for aid should now be addressed to Refer them to a committee.” | robbers took two horses from the stage t> ae —— ‘bat a Di A OF PUBS SENTIMENT, acted by pressed the hope that the numberof these | Mr. Haight, or to the secretary, Mr Scho- ‘Mr Gleason. move to—” carry their plunder. [t might have been well —— | AALT!—Stimulating Liniment cures al] | Mayo over 80 times ‘Would become less. He said that Christians prey J whom they will be immediately re- Mr. Barton —“Carry out your mob law for the mill that produced this bullion to fol- | THE CHEAPEST GOODS EVER | Pain. 4; FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY. Who came to these meetings were warmed | ferred forquick action. Several ealled on the chairman to preserve | [ow anexample that has been tried with sati ol | — 2 | mer? up, revived, or they backslid; for it was im- The svm of $300 has been raised among | orver, | factory result, of casting the metal in tru: OFFERED! ] First-Class Scouring and Dyeing. possible to atiend tie meetings and remain | the employes of the Patent Office for the The Chairman.—“It will take a James G. | cated cones weighing 400 pounds each. No | | A. Fischer enlarged his establi-hm sot by comiark, neutral. Dr. Rankin read the parabie of the | benefit of the many persons rendered dest! Blaine to preserve order here. horse can carry one of these, and a wagon | —_ removing to his new building, 906 G street ‘Strat, below Penny iwanta Aeemnc, Lost Sheep, in Matthew, chapte. xvill, 12th | tute by the suspension of work in the Bu- Mr. Barton essayed to speak amid cries of | could not be used safely by robbers, since it 250 NEW STYLES OF | doors west of 9th street, just a few steps from OPES THE to lith verses,on which the hymn “Ninety | reau of Ei raving and Printing. Other cou- | «puthim out!” and motions by Gleason to | eould be recognized and tracked. and f - . | his former place on 9th street, where he is and Nine” was written, and Mr. Bent. | tributors are: Cornwell, of the American Tea | ggjourn. Mr. Barlon charged that this meet. | Men could not lift it, because they are tn o: | HOSIERY. | Teady todo any work in his line in his supe Performence EVERY NIGHT. Mat for Le- ey sung the bymn. Rev. W. S. Ham- | company, $25; Willet & Ruoff.a case of chil- | ing was as unfair as any mod could be. | another's way when they attempt to take H | rior manner. Kid Gloves and Shoes, Crape | 4 Y WEDNESDAY ead SAT mond ad & number of reqnests | dren's bats; Dickson & King; Reed Sons; Da- The chair here commanded that every one | hold of it; and itis so tough that they cannot | FoR LADIES,GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN, | Véils cleaned at a very short notice. Ladies’ UBDAY AYTEBNOONS for prayer. Rev. G. KF. Neetham and | vis, No. #17 7th st.; W.S8. Thompson, druggist. | take his seat, and after some trouble com | cut it up with an ax. As a consequenee, | Dresses cleaned without taking apart, and FIBST-CL&SS v. Mr. Fendel offered prayers. Dr. Rankin made P Drs. Keene, Dexter, Mead, Gleesoa, Reld | paraiive order was restore! | rone of these tranca*ed cones have ever been | 87” THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN BAL- | spots removed without cleaning the whole a55 iN EVERY RESP SOY. an interesting report from the meeting inthe | and Ward will all attend cases of sickness in Mr. Gleason said the resolutions onght not | Stolen, the highwaymen finding more man- | SKIGANS AND FINE HOSIBRY. | garment. Gent's Clothes cleaning and dyes risty, Drame, Buriesque apd Comedy. novid-iy social room jast evening. v. Mr. Domer, | there families free of charge. The clerks of | tp be received, and the man Who brought | @geable and profitable plunderelsewhere. It ing & specialty. ~ = Mr. Perde! and Mr. Necdham made interes the Paymaster General's office raised Wed- | them there ought to be ih however, Important that a close serat aT | OLp No.) On Exhibition (Nw No, » ing reports of their work. Mr. Hammond | nesday for their friends in the bureau £106.25. THROWN OUT OF THE WINDOW, | chould be Kept of all builion offered f CHAS. BAUM’S, | = aaa ms a6 and Sale announced that Mr. Wim. Bond, wo had | Up to that evening $35 had been raised In | and nehad aotion todoit, and of themen who undertake to disp mart Sm Athp 40s zrastrzzet. |GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS 77@ 8: aT 7TH 8) ooneeet oe ae, bad diet su 2 the Fifth Auditoc’s Corti bre tate was the | Mr. Barton attempted toget the Noor again | it; and It sega b — to have | GEORGETOWN BUILDING AND Im | Ne.as0 90> ax Bir ep 5 im the Post Office department this | work ofashorttimeonly. It will be greatly rd Mr. Qu ed that the resolutions be | £ ional legislation in reference to | a 5 e - = " ¥ je. ti et, betioeem | wrrects, eng morbing. Rev. W.S. Hammond read addi- | Mnereased. Contributions from the people, | Sarit thie eauinileine apportion oe ue | r by Cailforniaand Nevada. These | “W" HI" WW URMUR FE?) | o> PRGVEMENT 00 —Subscripiions for stock | Oo ours ative Oda Builows’ Hall tional requests for prayer, among them oue | ranging from $1 up tos2),have been received. | Tate {0 robberi(s of the bullion stages are lamenta- | Georgetown Savings Baok fer thirty daye, "| _ Stone targect ‘stock uF 4 Se for “fifteen young men wiio came in to hear | These are in the hands of Mr. Haight's com: | “Cay this point the greate ; bly frequent.” | “mer? im 'W. BARRETT, Secretary, | Shader, Pictures, Frames, c Cords sna Tos. the ‘Nivety-nine’ sung,” ‘‘a spiritualist.” | mittee. Wednesday some fifty families were | vailed, aud the crowd surging ar H Wiese RG ERO Rn — | sels, Rings, Nails, &0., tm the District, qibat Congress may do something to enable | temporarily relieved. These who wish lo | chairnian caused the bullding to shake so | ,UXCITEMFNT Avonc THE Cationtes | ga avg yg wor READ THAT AGOOD SUT | PEESH SPRING DEESS GoODS. SZ Teas Casm. ’ the printing bureau of the Treasury tore | apply for sewing. housework, and copying, | that there were rome fears it would fall, | ATVUBCQUE—The Catholics of Dabaque ‘OF CLOTHES can be bought for @s, | SoS ie: 87 Pienso remember Name and Nomber. jyl-iy sume work tbat suffering may be averted.” | should address their notes to Chas. R. Haight, | and on motion of Mr. Gleason the meeting | [OW are at @ fever heat over an Tmpendi AtHABLE BROS, | Grontital Maids, at 25, —- — Dr. Nobie related that the influence of | Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Treasury | adjourned. S| suit that comes off this week in the Dela- —— a = there meetiogs was spreading throughou: ihe | department, “Mrs. br. Rankin, treasurer o | Mecsrs A. Gleason, John Muban, Wm.H. | ¥&fe county court. ‘The suit is to decide the FINE SPRING BUILT, fifteen different styles, LADIES’ GOODs. elty. Dr. Ranki that he bad heard | the committee for the relief of the Treasury | Lucas, Patrick Doyle, and W. A. Layallette | OWnersbip of property in the heart of the for only $18, ss PENED— from the “fallen one” who wandered in the | employes, acknowledges the. followin, were the delegates 10 the convention on Mos, | city, valued at £100,000, that was owned by At HABLE BROS, | oO eeting a few days ago, and shesays. When ist Congregational church, = day. Mr. Gleason was elected an alternate | t€ church in the bishop's name and was at g).2. Bick Hii Coshmeren, Tastee ond Alenens, large and select assortment of Caillat” “BENJAMIN ML LER s, L APS, HaTS AND BONNETS, 103 BRIDGE STEERT, For Infants ard Obtldren. marll-tr Ot the latest styles and most attractive designs d how I came here I know not, but I know Jesus has fourd me." Mr. Evans related | < ihat whea he preached 'y Baptist, Sis 45; St. Paul’s Lath: to Cincinnati. They were ail prominent in ; Grace, M. E., $5, Friend, 25 cents; 1st ting. Doyle and Lavallette we: the workhouse a | Presbyterian church, © ( M. Ee meeting ‘th i moe een few weeks ago this woman was apparently | Anthon: bought in by Wm. Hintrager for taxes In ST AND NOBBIES' p1Ts offered IseL. It was Supposed by the bishop that the Bees i ala ee aig " s : tax was illegal, and the property was never At , Mra | elected errs ok ee a nee} redeemed. The impression prevails that y. $2; Mrs. Sherman, firs. A. indifferent. Col. Merriman and Sir. Bii- | Husted, clerks of the Ist Auditor's oilice, Fine selection of = Drctsion Is THE Excurston Ticker | Hintrager has a g iow for retaining the 1GHT_OR DABK SHADES FINE OASSI- TALL ade Fe FRIENUS HAMBURG EMBRUIVERY AND TRIMMINGS book made some remarks, and were followed | <; . Good fi ate me property, and the Catholics are justly ex- L MERE SUITS, for only 613. ‘Thanks toour kind friends for thetr INFANTS’ LACE OAPS made to order, at $4451. CTE ene te att Bats Ony."—The suit | Cited and alarmed. — Meetings were held 11 i ‘At HABLE BROS. | during the past Fail, when such wee by R. W. Carter. Mr. Beil, of Chicago, spoke A meeting of department clerks and citt- | of Robert £. Talbott against the Potomac | cited and alarmed. | Meetings Bandar ant . leo J een , Of the meeting !n Georgetown last night, and | zens appointed to take charge of the relicf igation company, which has oc- | the vestries of ail the churches Sunday ani oe — - oe apo d , mers tr was io'lowed by Mr. ‘olf, woo sald that | fund for the sufferers recently discharged | cupied thi reuit € for Some days past, ee ee oe ak A areetioe ~ 1 Deed NT BUSINESS SUITS, of Imported royheed renee peers ome ae from 15 to 20 were converted there. Mr. | from the Treasury Buzeau of Engraving and | was concluded yesterday, the jury finding & | with absorbing Interest by all the commu, | 1 "o0len® for only 614, aiucacenaan » We solicit continuance of your | ~ <5 Hammond explaived that the report iat } Printing was held last night at the rooms of | yerdict of $20 for the plaintiff, Talnott-on Sipe aCe Re itorens by oll saeco t + | aod promise work at fair prices fm LADIES’ SH ~ > i as to the adoption of that portion of the min- | excursion ticket on the steamer Pilot Boy to | 4 dines! 7 a . a 5 simply requested the police to siuut the dcors | utes relating to persons to whom relief is to | Blackistone’s Island and return, “gcod for | THe ToncH IN GUnAcNews was rei BUSREE Doorn ESS SUIES only Glas en | ORY Dart ot the county by aall or et? HADES 90 CUES OE 80 aa to prevent parties from going in and be extended, which specifies “employes;” it | unis dateonly.” The Price of passage each | in this city yesterday of the barning At HABLE BBOS, Som Py ©10 Oh Street, Oppostte Patcn: OR gut disturbing. the meetings. A praise and | washeid by some that it shouli be “suifer- | way was two dollars. The Pilot Boy left on | los ae Cute plantation, in the ne 49 Jefferson street, ; Inquiry meeting followed. ere” and others “females,” but it was fually | the 25th for Blackistove's Island, and re- | hood of Matanzas, Cuba; by the pat Bstabite! adopted as first named. An executive com tarned to Washington the next day. iT THE DEATH OF MR. Gronck Waicut | mittee, Col. J. 0. P. Burnside, Dr. P. T. thewsth 4 aioe bar | tek | Went down on the 25th in the steamer, but G ermel u 10,000 a 5 was brictly noticed in THe STar of yester- | Keene, the chairman, secretary an‘ tre: | did not return until the 2th, when his ticket bares Gt suger & Pane he Geen te mega se ordo: ie ._ On mo- fe re! to and was put ashore at i e | army, stationed at the Washington arsenal, | tion of Dr. Keene the District was divided | 4 F | his sons lost their lives in the struggle for 5 Eng!is D ble Massey's wharf, in Virginia, about 50 miles | freedom in Cuba. They joined the expedition ESS ALE Bl | 1113 PENN. AVE.. BET. Lit AND 19TH 8TS., tne Govan ar where he for some tle superiptended t into six smaller districts and each member | from Washington, whence he came to this = making of cartridges for our forces in Me: ROUGE AND ELEGANT BUSINESS OB DRESS SULTS, for only $16, lantation is ‘one of’ the finest in the Ace band, a fine stock of LADIES’ BOOTS ¢ &. C. BISHOP, g | “French Kid: Buttoued establishment (Special attention given to compounding Prescrip. , $24 STC SuATADteed to be eyeal to any work manu- | on the Lillan, which vessel was captured by t 5 ped to one. The general committee | eity by another boat. He brought suit soon | the British atihoritios at Neseaw’ The to ‘ tons.) a eee leo, and subse juentiy served in that cam- | consists of about twenty persons, one-tiaird | afterwards, and a verdict was Tendered yes- | Soon po returned to this nreny nd subse. Me ptd Cea also eee aa | Ap DEALER IN | mar2s-tr JAS. BH. VERMILYA. paigu. While in the army he invented the | of them ladies. The officersof the reliefcom. | terday as above stated. quently successfully landed in Cuba, joined i At HABLE BROS. | DBUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES AND FINE TOILET M42aEE LP JANSERETT wm nn celebrated percussion cap machine, which | mittee have been furnished wita @ room in . — the insurgent forces, aud were killed.—{ New | ay 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | AVS SATURDAY. ‘april a was at once adopted by our government, | the building at the corner of 15th and F NEw SUPERINTFSDENT OF THR AVENUE | York Herald, 29th. TYLISH AND ELEGANTLY | arin ____ 1133 PENMSYLVANIA AVE. | April 3, No. 1269 rbich paid him several thousand dollars for | streets, where they can be seen from 8 to 10 | Roap.—Mr. C. C. Sailer, who for several a __ wo tsey ffi ee a Re 0 EXAGGERATION. | Ron Charles str-et, Baltimore, its use. and quite @ numver of the European | a. m., every day, aud where persons needing | ycars has been the superintendent of the| HARD TO PART MoTHER AND CHILD.— ~ nines Ss HaABLE SEOs, | IN AGG IN. | BAY, Apr Sa choice assortment of #reuch nations rehased the machines from him. | help can Call, as it is better to make their ashington and Georgetown Railroad, hes | Judge Donohue yesteriay,on a writ of habeas Rae eS ; _ | Miltirery, &c mb He continued @t the arsenal until about | wants personally know. Sufficient funds | resigned bis position and leaves the service | corpus by which a motiter sought to get POS | avery vanrery oF sHADE ANDstyte | FACT! FACT! meee seers O, most of the time ag master | have been and will be raised to give all who | service to-night. Mr. W. G. Stearn, who | session of her child from the custody of its ‘of Unt in Wine Dress or Bustases Suite, 06 4s, | SWEET LEAF TEA—THEA BOH! ! SPRING OPENING. i machinist, and during the late warhe ren- | apply what they need. from the starting of the road has filled the | father,a Mr. Burnett, awarded the child to At HADLE BROS. * | Best tm this or any other city; 80 cents per pound. | dered good service to ine government, man- ‘To-night a benefit will be given at the ition of “starter” at the navy yard and | the father. After the parties had left the Try my Davie’ Cinciunatl HAMS, best tu the | riage! aging pis cn eee which at that time | Theater Comique for the sufferers. The tick- | depot ends of the line, has been promoted | court-rcom, the mother, rushing suddenly, EGULAR CUSTOM-MADE SUITS ofthe new- | World. i MRS. J.P PALMER was uently worked night and day, with | ets, placed at 50 cents, have been very exten- | to the vacancy. The drivers have prepared | spatched the child from its father's arms, ‘est aud ricbest Patterns, at $25, Boneless, Sugar-cured BACON. i WILL OPEN great credit to himself. proving that he was | sively sold, and over one thousand had been | for Mr. Sailer a testimony of their esteem, | and apie eres to run away with it. Tae ‘At HABLE 5ROS, You pay no more for clean crises ON THURSDAY APRIL 61x. of marked administrative ability. | sold yesterday. The employes of the Theater | which will be presented this afternoon. It is | father caught her, and upon the advice of her an a | Sct rope moneys Werth, Mospeupect Gownstelzs | |. oe . atthe same ng sieee aan eine took $59 worth of there. @ whip, and probably the finest everseen in | counsel, she tearfully gave up the cnild— | GopyRe LINK OF CUSTOM-MADE SUITS of | 1 600d hamor. ©. WITHER, | < — hp of the commanding officers and the ‘0 morrow afternoon, at Tallmadge Hall, | the District. It is ef black whalebone, about | (NV. ¥. World, 28h. Ss the finest Fcreign Fabrics, at 230, en, ! ABIS RONNETS AND HATS, ment. About three years ago he was trans- | Mr. Burbank gives an entertainment, thé | twelve feet long, with 1vory handle, gold ; _maristr__1918 Penpsyivaniesvenue. | | and all the Newest Novelties in Paris Millinery. ferred to the cherge of the government shops | tickets for which are being sold by ladies of but, and three gold bands flaely chased with A HORRIBLE DOMESTIC TRAGEDY oc- AT j PECIAL HOTIOE Ladies of Washington and vicinity are respectfully sat Fortress } Monroe. A more faitnfal friend | the burean, who as & commission keep 25 representations of a saddle, @ whip, a jockey fas eee ee Cae es iSrs a2 . invited so be 5 never liv r. was at one time a | cents on each ticket so! hat, and a horse shoe. The whi; rs the 2 » : } 7 member of the City Gemnanet Washington Mr. Jobn T. Ford bas tendered the use of | inscription, “Presented to C. &. Satier by | Street. with kis wife, who left him some ten HABLE BRO! bene" creatine and be was a member of St. John’s Lodg tional Theater, lights, storage, help, os days agoon account of his drunken habits, ni ‘ DEALERS IN No. 11, F&A. M., and of Eastern Lode Aig ights, 5! ee P, | the employes of the Washington and George- but soon afler returned, was discovered Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, CHINA, GLASS 222 HO USBFUREISHING | a ‘0 the Jee Jefferson club, who propose to | town Railroad Company.” . evens. No.7, of Odd Fellows. Messrs. E.G. Wheeler & benefit for the sufferers. a lying beside her dead body with his throat 1204 Y £20 Sth street n w.. Washi: 1, D.O. Bare paaee ata as C wanaugh, of St. John’s Lodge, | Mr, Dopahue, the wellknown costumer, | | Two Fines Last Niout.—Tne alarm of | ut. ‘The woman had been beaten todeath | 7 = Corner 7th and D streets. | Goods delivered te any part of the mart | Balk Beal este iy, and with a committee of | tenders the use of all the cos! umes reguired | fire at 7 o’cloc! jast evening from px S12, y a = Monitor Lodge of Masons, No. 1%, of For- | by the club on tne occasion free of charge. corner of 7th and East Capitol street south: | pitcher. Hall was taken to the hospital, and | BLACK CLOTH COATS, pt SPRINGSTYLES © wets Monroe, will arrive here with the re- be President we his sympathy in a east, was for the burring of curtains tn the ™ sa -breasted Frock Coats, ported - mains to-morrow, and they will a en to | f omgeeros way, and sent, este 10) as | window of C. W. Offutt’s house, No. 602 AN® INCENDIARY GAS MA A daring at- gees er w pata net. pen very NOW READY. j Masonic Hail, from wheuce the funeral will | his contribution tothe reltef fund, and Dr. | Capitol street. The loss amounted to $200. | embtwar made Mons Sal er agra eps d mae dag 4 a | probably take place on Sunday. | Basil Norris, U.S. A.. $10. The following sub: | About the same time an alarm was sounded the ‘Portsmouth (Va) gas works oe fee. | weeminee best hada For ot cadens, | CRETE Nae Rea tie VENUE OTELE as scriptions are reported in addition to what | from box L- illard’s hotel, for the burning | % Mt best hands » | SupvEm DEATH Tals morning, about 9 | bave-been gives’ before’ Birst Conicoliens | Cran Ona cee NS ere Tee parE James Cavanaugh, the incendiary. was cap- much under bespoken prices. Intermedi- | , Also, Spe Soft and Stil FELT HATS of the most O'clock, Mr. Wm. Bond, a weil known citi. | office. ; Sixth Auditor's office, $109; In- | National Theater and Imperial hotel, used | Daugh was discharged trom the weaphee at ate grades at pleasing prices. My Black ‘and American SILK UMBEELLAS | be eon, GF Several months has oceupici | ternal Revenue bureau, $207.5; Second Con- | by fH. M. Turner & Co , contractors under the | HAVER Was tna Goods give general satisfaction inregard | 7 S8ies: SUN UMBRE! "| | LABGE STOOK oF SUN Sand rooms on E street, between 9th and 10th, | troller’s office, $26; individual'subdseriptions | Board of Health. The fire originated from a —— = =! j to wear and color, hy or PAKASOLS, selling regarcloss of « ost, at ‘ cropped dead in the General Post Ofice de: | amounting to'$20 were also recetved yester- | stove, which ignited the straw and hay adja- | ag-Cardinal McCloskey is recovering from UMBERDLAS ond PARASOLS recovered. | 8 eke iment as is supposed from heart disease. | day. @EJ | cent,and but for the promptness of the fire de- | his illness, and 1s how able to attend to busi: BEB @ GREEN, ADIES CLOAKS AND SUITS, st 5 erent re- r; Bond was a single man, and for & ‘ong i ctataaeemet case aa eee partment a serious conflagration would he '@ | ness one or two hours each day. BLACK VESTS. 1419 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 4 duction at ®. HELLER wert iS Associated wi! e late » of OUNDS Jast evening we | ensued. | ortuna' , neither fire Vv it e1 | 2 Willard \ rg Captain John Mills as @ boot maker, but for | dropped in at Prigg’s jewelry emporium, 491 | a serious nature or eniatiel apy heavy iors. | MZ The HE church ae Hasvisbare meteed es | ge ether seep dd enggp ta meng z. nore oe BAL ABD URITATOOS CONG, sor ett umber of years past has been engaged inno | Peuusylvavia avenue, as is our custom, to | ni eee ie resolution remonsirating against the Cen- | Se hn cee E HAVE USED FOR YEARS ——__ 8. BELLE S. ee ener rat & ember of the Metho- | see what Le had new in the jeweiry line, and | ,TWO Wives wHo WANT Divorces. — | resolution remonstraling against the Cen- bow a good supply of Black Cloth Vests, | WV: HAND AND RECEIVING DAILY. » dist church. and was well and favo:ably | we were shown by him somechoice novelties , Hattie Guinness entered suit for divorce | ubial exhibitiog.belng opened on Sunday. made by my best hands, for $4, $5 and 86, OP Bekment oC BIEL “Goss. The known to all old Washingtonians. The re- | in Roman gold necklaces, crosses and loci:- | Yesterday against George Guinness. They | | 8#A meeting of merchants was held in| unequalled in fit and workmanship by any E. H. KELLOGG'S | Istest styles ut HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, etc, mains were taken to Buchley’s undertaking | ets, ear-rings and buttons to match, and | Were married iu 1571, and the plaintitfclaims | Philadelphia yesterday to consider how to in the market at 8. BELLE. establisbment, and Dr. Patterson, the coro- | some exquisite gems in onyx and gold heci:- | @ divorce because her husband has aban- | utilize the Centennial exibition as @ means 2 J 4 » ner, gave @ certificate that death Was caused | laces, with crosses and ear-rings to matcn, | ?oned her for more than two years. Laura | of developing the commercial interests of Enmgine and Spindle O11. Ae eee ested poten by “heart clot.” Mr. Bond was @ member of Bhlch ladies cannot fail to admire. Mr. | 2: Leffingwell also Ee oe es) | Peels: oF BLACK PANTALOONS. | market, a! 3 e Grand Lodge, and of Columbia Loage, rigg has made large additions to his stock | from im H. ingwell, on similar s7The suit brought against Larkin G, No. 10, I. 0. 0. F.. which hold meetings to: | of Lake George diamonds, in gold, in jetrana | grounds. , Mead, the American sculptor, at Florence, Mow supylion of oeliabto and tested Gocckinn, if 18 GOOD! SRE Ft Taine TO CALL AND morrow night to make arrangements for the | in plated goods, among which wilt be found one re lialy, in connection with the Lincoln monu- warranted to give satisfaction. ae ae funeral. | many brilliant specitmens.—| Forney’s Sunday THE ASTOR WEDDING in New York last | ment, has again been decided in favor of OFFICE AND SALESBOOM, SS ——--o— | Chronicle. teuaag | WOK is said to have witnessed the most op- | that gentleman. SPRING OVERCOATS. 7 WAnrsp-s MILLINES at 8. amAgES. Fancast inseam - Tampertor | PE aE So SS aD Grace | g7-Dr. Harlan, a Methodist preacher, has i 715 Market Space. moardk man. " rson, _wo-story ASHINGTON, March 31, 187 areh, an e fee whic! ti - | been exp from ye handsome assortment. destral CEDAR STREET. frame dwelling, south side H, between 34 | _ Fitivor Siar ‘The manages of Me. ‘Burbank Joyed 1s said to have been $500. Brown, 100, sity, aed railio agaist his bretares But “pom siz ‘$3. Slack and rescind Dias. eat , ~ and 4 streets southwest; $100. C. C. Wal- the Talliadge Hail to-nighi | the corpulent sexton, had & handsome pres- | that was out in Nebraska, wliere ties havent aanegn mw ' Washo Lixo story frame dwellings. eastside | for the benefit of the Washington mouu | ent for opening the church, which, if it were | wan anoutia Nenraska, emer ou. zee Valley street, between Stodda Road | ment, announced the appearance of Hon. | under id be small busin . 2 streets, ; $1,200. Caleb Adame, a | Mr. Winthrop on that occasion under a tain: 87 One of the arches which support thesky- | 79 ORDER. ‘THE EAGLE SHIRT. two: frame dwelling, south side M, be- prehension due toa misunderstanding with CoaL MINERS STRIKE.—A Pottsville,Pa., | light inastrneture annexed to Memorial tween 3d and 4. streets southwest; 8500. | the sssociation. Herwill mates resent, and | @/*patch says the miners of the Shenandoah | ball, at the Centennial nds, Philadel- Spring fabrics in great variety, to be made COMPLETELY FINISHED, 5! = patent OOSe._ Sarah |, & twors! brick dwelling, pology is extended to him for the'mis- | °°! have joined the strike of the Kohi- | pbia, fell yesterday, inj: ve men, one to order in best style and finish. Largeas- | MADE OF W. AND FINE Rorth side G. ‘vetween Zist and 24 streets | use of his name. Respeetiuily, | Sod the Radi tie ae eee eon | Densely. damage to the building was sortment of handsome Plaid and Mixed Tinks: 4 REMOVED. & as 5 - JOHNSON. oO Buitings end we . oiapenibabiie) ——— ver 1,200 men and boys are thus idle. It is &7-Mr. Dexter, of Lyons, Kan. execu- ‘Coatings. HAs ESTAB- Aces Ate meetiog Gf Be tenaet Snes: | whee s Weide nt Bearcat, has lee. | thonshit the strike cannot leat long. howe i ae reat. ee ; san alee et Guee - Comrsacrons Gs Wee ae E chother, ee ee ee fo Eg ae lors yesteruay it was leciiel to continue | in bis line of trade, having freshly opened | ¢AXOTHER RovaL Vrarron.—The Hon. C. enamored, found her and her husbaud in bed, | TERMS. Seslaina. javpy to se hee Coe the memorial committee to represent the | tbe same after carefaily aud ally 8o- | Srites tint Privee Osmo cn a eeeny Yrakened thera, and told the woman to, get One Price Only—Prices marked in platn fig- fund ne Bee sewest contractors before ‘comani them. a % = House baving the matter In charge, Tne | bim to suit exactly Goth In contecinn wad | We King, will visit this country during tne | DP.and Miaving tee Woskeed ae ee ete ‘res. A discount of 10 per cent. for cash. cr vorkscivare memorial committee is composed of Messrs. | price the wants of his humerous euastemers cohibiien mer, gnd beat the Phitadelphta | house,” All ready-made goods, not worn or disfig- ELH. Ryan, W. Dowamen. Thos. P. Mor- | Men. youth and boys should examine tuis | Oid-andanavy caien Ty: Hels 16 years | “> erof Pp, lecturing on momentum ured. may be returned wichin two weeks re * . bh illiams, c. 4 stock. >i once, Fieencno janior class not long from purchase, price paid CAPITOL HILL : Jacob Bice. d Tux Tis-Roor Evis.—Biltor Star: 1 all inte progres tn Wii pices San aeet ihveration of ue wtject a mecount oan witb rotenet i=] ISIURED BY A Bank Ca is.—Yes. | suggest a sure remedy for the tin-roof dis- dente bold me nee ~ a ae ee ee army bs explosion of gun; terday a bank caved in on N street, between | ease, and it won't take more than one dose convertions are numercas, sine [= a bn Sen 5 eee eee “ sion, he said, the horses were blown off their GEORGE C. HENNING Ith and 1th streets, and two colored men— | to effect a cure, or stop some of the bo: x shoes. 0 added, * “d , Jobo Minor and George Page—were cauzht | work. When you give us an account of aa- Micbes were to colcurate Gene eae erated mage a aed thought 80 to. ¥ the failing earth. Minor was seriously | other roof being blown off, give us thename | ging on the 7th inst., but in the Morning the the revivalist, is 410 SEVENTH STREET, De P. Murphy ntiended Me Pane | Sod if be wants ney ten wue Gree place, | good wife was found dead in her bed. °° | conducting’ revical te Olister ee ; TES OU! slightly injared, and was taken to | tisement you may call mea dodo.” Unliel Ota Done te convicted in the | iosistsupoe bis, coos Sul kneeling | marl -tr_ SIGN OF THE GOLDEN a 7 Omionr West. ——.—_ _ & TM. | Va. orrobbing the mail. Sentences wae ue! | gives out. he makes arise and ABE BECRIVING PALLY FeoM QUE ARRIAGE LICENSES have been FIsH MARKET To-DAY.—Sold . | erred. stand and answer questions, kr ; i t 5, P. Crows and Sarah V. Patents sok | Gaiten. & Bectee, den ae cm 57 France maken 000,900 dolls year, | Ug foot kad eokie tons aa teeta Pt eg) Gnnie Capld; Abraham Righ- ei sia teaae mena 5,000 ber: copa mle oe ao of mecaan- A B ty - te A. Fissen's SEW DYE WORKS. ‘Thomas and Phillis Jobnson. we; 2 baneien ro ck perch and catfish, sold from en Sena nae mane a . DARE, Manager. 906 G Street, new Minch Sirect, Sprrxc Laun.—tJ. M. Keating will ———e___ head of cattle, which ORDER . FIRSER'S C! IC (Lb SCOURING WORKS, smn fupply of einice lamb atredueed prices | Donre'’y REEUMATIC RewEDY fs taken ies noes pections of lan bea a, i ee Tor the vary bast eee Crt * Gaver tore mear Gy orvoste Palowt OB Wing Center market,” |) 804% 7th atrect | internally. Cures sheumatiem, gout, and | dred “vaqueros” and one undrod boys take | TALver sland upand rub themselves against | manber for By Het ¢ sepia yaithatae ie enter market. 7. | neuralgin— Ady, care of them. iowaahlp cam provide.—[ax‘on Pree Press. Darie-tr ? 5 Meseger, | Setar are, pogltr .