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THE EV EN ING STA R WASHINGTOWS BIRTHDAY. The Day at the Capit. LETTERS FROM T THE PEOPLE. CITY ITEMS. | ae MRS. ISABELLA BEECHER HOOKER BEFORE = H ————_—__—_——— = g. | How It Was Observed in the City of | “sie sexath COMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES | ‘The Avenue Pavement Question. | Ger; eurn's pring Overeoats, new de- | J] JNCOLN HALL. FRIDAY. ..Febrnary 22, 1878. Washington. AND ELECTIONS. tomy query Of Teeedy eee eae in reply | sions. at iow prices: Gentlemen's Dress Frock A Pie spin a Weather Indications To-day, pene hunuired and forte-sixth anutver. | te Press, that only Senators would be admit | fo the Senate comniittee of the Drees | 3 aI SE Ae U0re Cae Bonk Ste: - HON. GEORGE R — Theene hendred 3 5 , | ted to hear the argument of Mrs. Hooker | humbia, fails to give a sound reason for notin- | Hats.—Be sure (before ng) to examine & 4 Py 4 ¥ r Wash ns birth, w h reeurs to- Pe yivania a r } 9 bal OFFICE OF CRI #NAL OFFICER, } siry of Washingtor é chs curs t before the Senate committee having under | cluding Pennsylvania vere roposed | the large and elegant assortment of Gens, 1, Washi 168. ically observed in this city, | consideration the question of woman Suffrage, | | nh Jett to supe Commissioners | Boys’ and Children’s Hats f le Sprior For the lower lake 5 although the resolution whieh passed the Sen- | large numbers of ladies assembled in the hails Die Ra |USUERE Of tke eee en 1878, at low prices for cash, at Lewis’, 92) 7th pee sod bs talling andy ate making the sary anational holt. | and about the door urging admission. As it bleadjnstment of the expense of paving | st., bet. land K. 2 d Baeaeg one x i oes not . ext year. was understood that the wives of § Ors. tag #98 CODE! = og: Eee’ “ < x wii vii t e schools. K | Suffrage, every one of them was personally in- SO 5 ‘4 | in 5 to 30 minutes. C it et elondy Weather and continued light were flying from the public buildings, hot a l CLOTHING. } ] CRNT ARRIVALS. Manager. BLACK AND FANCY SoARFS A choice selection, Fiat and K.ots, For 75 cents and $1 weather, followed the National Woman Suffrage Association, At | alit BLACK AND FANCY FOLDED Tiks e " et i mission will convince owners of property on | - - ND FAROE POL eas and wi s Were fired at davbreak and noon, | Goyer or the commaltios soon ee oem ae | Pennsylvania avenne that they are notcenti. | _ IT 18 A Fact {hat Dooley's Yeast Powder ‘ecmeiia, Poems Ss deals anes pollian chimes were ath eat noon. aa the ail, and the room was filled immediately. tled tothe same rights and consideration as | Will gofurther in use in the kitchen, and the Fey yung at noon, and , ‘as ve ; Stared politan chimes w i the owners of property in other parts of the | Tesulis Will be more satisfactory in the produc- LOCAL NEWS. streets after the rain ceased presented a holi- | sa Waaliehy Cameron Of Wie Mactan, | elty. Let us have equal and exage jnatice ro | tion of elegant, light roils, biscuits: cake. ee day apy a he City al p offices 3 a : = e beg " han if any other baking erisused. Try Amusements, &e., To-night. Ol the Recorder of Deeds ad ee eas onices | Mitchell. and, a hitle later, Hoar of Mass.,who [ all. W.€. 0 thandf any other baking powder Is used.” Try ENGLISH AND GERMAN HALF BOSE For 23 © —_—— | it. Sold by grocer: neat tehe! i i 2 close: t th vere in ses. | remarkedas he took his seat: ‘Tsu ed you y —— : K [G SHIRTS mail ‘Theater.—Maggie Mitchell in | Wills were closed, but the courts were in ses- | [emarked as he | to call the ighteous, bat sin : THE COURTS. A Fact THat SEEMS MiracvLovs!—He UBLIC. FERFECILE-VIUTING SHIETE 2 ; . ” Sa ners to repentance, so I did not hasten. PoLIcE CourT— Judge Snell. | writes as follow The janitor of my station, W_persc For $1,125 aul $1.60. Opera House—“Ten Nights in a ‘The Temperance Parade. hatye: but we want Aaron to hold up our | | To-day, Thomas J. Bicksler was charged | (ley, Jenkins, being prosirate and almost help: Notwithstanding the day opened decidedly | hands,and I did not mean to speak until you | with obtaining a quantity of oysters by false | jess from rheumatism, T gave him a bottle oi | Ba FINEST LINEN COLLARS, er Comijue—"Te Ranger” and | moist and for a time the rain descended in | came.” There were present, also, Viee Presi- | pretences from Mr. Turner, in September last; | ‘Lr. Herndon’s. Gypsey's. Gift, whieh was alge ess transacted by caer ainticn ies. torrents, by noon there were cheering pros- | dent Wheeler, Senators Beck, Bruce. Jones; | case continued. George Aloysius alias Allen, | given me by Major Richards. “Before the frst him as hoa, from this dae, . we Latest Styles, Bt. Angustine’s Church.—Fair. ects of a“clear off,” and in the neighbor. Representative Morgan, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. M colored, charged with stealing five bushels of bottle was consumed Jenkins was up aud re- el21-g* JULIA SMITH. crown, D.C. $2.25 per dozen. dar kriter’s—Bree exhibition of Braun's au- | hood of the City Hall; where the temperanee | €4% Mrs. Stanley Matthews, Mrs. Brook clover Seed and a quantity of clothing trom ir. G.J. Kinseloing, who does business on | Ported for du . A second bottle has apparen: y complete! bs totypes of Paris. Mrs. Sargent, Mrs. Spencer, irs.” Spofford, procession formed, a large crovd had alrea UR MOTTO, EXCELSIOR! ured him.” Jas. W. Gessford I i J Mrs. Fayette’ C. i, Mrs. Hereford, Mrs! | Louisiana avenue, between %h and 10th streets. | 2° reel SANSING, SECOND QUALITY COLLARS, St. Doininic’s Church —Lecture of Father | assembled. About one o'clock the organ Pama iaae G. Suead, Bs. Hereford, Mra: | 101 gave testimony as to the loss of these thines | Lieutenant, first preeinet, M. P: 3 CLEaRcie, Lesies Bisex, Boyle, on - Dominic and the American | tions commenced to report to the chief mar- | 4° Yolmes. Mrs. Julia M. Holmes, Mrs, De from his store; the subsequent recovery of | HostETTEr's STOMACH BITTERS eradicates ‘ CLEA NG, z Constitutior shsl, Mr.8. C. Mills, the scene being a very | jeit, Mis Sweet, Mrs. Myers, Mis: Blodgett tot some of them, and the arrest of the defendant, | the most inveterate forms of indigestion by re- | YEING: 7 CLEANSING, 1.50 per dozen. E-street Buptist Church—Virginia Jubilee | busy and animated one. W ith the assistance | th. ’7;ge World), Mrs. ‘eres Juan Lewis (of | whe had been his porter. Aiter hearing ali | storing v tality to the alimentary organs LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS, joseph’s Holl.—Entertainment a O- 0 Oe) over the 1 and about fifty other ladies. Many went away, | grand anc as committed | the bowels, the kidneys and the nerves. no les: . . Georgen 5, Bis aan sie, PS Hel Entertainment and so ponte: Indiana avenue, New Jersey avenue, | #04,aD to obtain seats, a ¥ | fidefaulrof $00. Wm. Mack a eoioted bove than the stomseh, exceriouce the incigunaies © err ee For $3 and $4 per doz . —_——___- round cast part of Capitol grounds, dow Mrs. Hooker dealt in a foreible, eloquent | larceny of four pistols from Jacob Levy: sixty | effects of that standard tonic, which possesses | and never excelled before or sien to which the peo- Condensed Locals. south sie er Sree A eons ae ae manner With ihe objections to woman suft day mn jail. ane Ni caver glored. = a alterative properties that greatly eahance its Pig of the District and thousands of others of the NIGHT SHIRTS From J.C. Parker we haye the New York | was reviewed by the, Presidents to Washing, | Weave too many voters now. But distr gn Wayman arket-house hall. | beneficial infiuence, and give a permanence to Y. isei i si " air hel 3 r thirty i i our orders. ov3- For $1 and $2.12, i the mai ; . : chisement is not annthilation. She on ata fair held there ; $2), or thirty | jts effects which they would not otherwise | _Send us your : MOE st 3 Papers in advance of the mails. . ten circle, through K. street to ‘ch, 5th te the thought twenty years not too mueh to. keep a in j, Mary Hart, lareeny of a shawl possess, ‘ " . ; Es. Mary F. Covic-exeeutrix of Fitzhugh: | ¢ jail, where the line will be dismissed. " ee 5 BOOTS AND SHOES LINEN HANDKERONIEFS, a i : : ; foreigner from ‘the ballot-box; but she had | and hat from Mary Shute: $5, or Coyle, deceased, #d suit against the | “The jine was preceded by a det: 2 mt box ; A ra Daly ae Yecilia Corcon Charter Oak Life nee Comparty to re gorice, then a preceded: BY a de learned the spirit of our institutions better | Wm. Daly, assault on Cecilia Coreoran; SHRIEKS FROM THE BATTLEFIELD are not r x ” y now. It is G own doetrine personal | ten day surer signs that a work of destruct ———— = = = From $8 per dozen upward. eh avg rag gong Re gta ills, liberty and petdonal responsibilty Petberty Crrcurt CourT—Judge Carter. on, than the Coughing with which ROL RABLE STOCK OF PAUL and WINTER upon the Ir ‘iedtoae already been publ : is the steam, responsibility puts on the brakes | To-day, the case of Nottingham agt. the B. | theaters, private dwellings at this crete pn erect Se soe Senta, 5 Se SILK HANDKERCHIEFS company Ras Falied to 8 Pistorio’s band: Junior Recha and election day is the safety valve. The for- | & P.K. R.—action for damages to property by | sound. Arrest the lung-destroying paroxysmns | esed gut at mannfactsring prices. A box From 75 cents to $2 ee te menue i eigner thinks this land an elysium until he | reason of location of track—was argued on | With Hale's Honey of Horehound anid Tur. ach DaTchene fies of ee re Pe nts to $2. fertaininent in honor of comes here, and here he finds a ladder reach- | demurrer by Mt. E.G. C: i rington for The beneficial effects are immediate and cer- | avenue. Bign of the Big Bout. ing tothe skies but resting on the earth, and | and Totten for defer niarre 7 tain. | jist J. J. GEORGES, GOOD SUSPEN DE } he is on the bottom round. But for election pestiecniaconnes bese Pike's Toothache Drops cur . - hoc SS can as pitol. 2, marihaled by A. day. when he is ax good LEGISLATIVE P s Sour Caxo. | One minute: Sold by all druggis STEAMERS. &c minty Ts Heber | would burn our bart nN 'INa--Report of the Committee onor. pos —— = By , &e. pTent, marshaied by Win. | on homes. ‘That instructs. him what The Featgre of Pucsday's een ewes | HAPPY TrpINGs for nervous sufferers, 6 Hi a ihe said i women, Lueretit sTottagd cokeey, | CavelIna general assembly was the report of | {hose who phave Deen doved, drugged, and | 1>ESUMPTION OF ROUTE | CE a eat Hoult a | che Said Mt women, Lucretia Mottand others, | the committee on frauds, which was presented | @uacked. Pulvermac Se ronteic He its elce. : ae RAY, Mra Tuer. Kon divisions wih banner ine | Pad dealt with the Tudian question, we could | [Porhthowses, Testes a ceectites eGseuted | thally eure premature debility, wea Association, of Capitol Hil ciety were present in a body. iven by Messr W. Mull: urphy, John while the music was ably rendere Friendshi ae ONE PRICE ON ington division, Si i rr i a Byles, will leave 6zh ‘str ve dong wey have called in our standingarmy, cut | the manner in which oficial plunderers squan. | €¢2Y-, Boo% and Journal, with information | Byles, wilt leave zh, st j county, N. ¥.wh ered cie down appropriations, and civilized the maior | gered the money of the people of that State up worth Ghousands. mailed free. Address Ful: | ccelock for Nomini Ferry: yerurving will leave | ee qeanty, 5. * 55 with banner, $3 in line Hy of the Indians of this land. “She presented | totheiistallation of thediampton goveranene Gifmacher Galvanic Company, Now, Mork | Xemint Ferry every Tuesday and Friday morning, GEO. C. HENNING nit) te with b: oO a woman's view of he Utah question, the " p » si is G ef stopping at intermediate landings going and com- wounted 14 sion wore inthe snbordinate bodies | Chinese duestion, the labor question, thé sub- | Jardment were nate ther sonatas ead ee To LADIgs AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to | SifERIFE'S Coal Ge te ee ati ea ie, | fers oF2 Seven Sree: May 10, Ise, but QML | plain white collars, andthe grand body red | fortne litte ehilaveney the paste eTteUS | bers of the house were furnished with every: | ealattention tok. Reshere Chemica Gems, | SHERIEES Coal OEice, was Sworn to by 7 Ie i e 4 an's ington. Ani ig th i thing they desired, from the swaddling clothes | ing and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, feb9-tr ars. any othe es, showing flow * 4 : ests are $15) to Wash 6 he Junior Order of Good Templars, num- | Police, and many other topics, showing how i om Commande : WM. H and the cradle to the coffin of the undertaker, | near 9th ‘street. romptly adopting the | ~~~ cia | bering about 200, with several banners and pee meade at eg Bg wisdora of syomen 10 trom brogans 19, chtlgnons. Hest Stracts t0 ee Improvements, whether o re or rican or INTER ARE. A il eet Chapel Sunday Sehool, | ¢5 io z narted wan fr ; | best wines and liquors, and paid for by the | Suropean invention, he is enabled todo his ‘i IRTRES: nN aithias Lodge of Per- | numbering over 6): and the Grand Lodge of | COUNET YON reastrBe hearted women of this | state, it would exelte a smile of doubt and | Wor ina Magnes BO tC De ae eted Oh es | FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS? MONROE AND » Croix Lod No. 1,and | Good Templars. also in line direetly after 2 ig 10F a Si9 be state, E SOUTH. 's Toe Dal derision; but when we make the statement | not possessing these facilities. His cleansing ‘he swift and elecant iron Steamer LADY TO MAK REPARATION Fi 5 the Sons of Temperane: Denon tad care ere ey as an 8 epreaston of | and prove it by the vouchers found int v- | and ayeing ies’ and Gent's Suits are. aw ‘sprain, JW ae ll =r . om A LARGE East Washington Reform Club, headed by P ete mee ce lslatn u - KILLMON, Agent. 1* ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK EMENT. WITHOUT DELAY, of the late Edward i Tl ir - il THE LAKE, Captain J. WHYTE, a to their | eral offices, all will soon admit the tr e cheapest in the city on account of his | ieaves Gth-street whatt, wrein fort SPRING STOCK, : Hafan from his late residence rum corps, about 100, svear at blue duty. Millions more of women want it, but | of the report.” Supplies were furnished to | superior work N. B.A 5} clalty of his con- | thernotice, every MONDA™ . WED- and was attended a ee as Mtn tee antes fare not brook the insuits and abuse men have rs of the house under the head of | sits in Temoving spots Trom costly, party | NESDAY: and RIDAY. aiS o'clock p. m.. con | FUR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS 1 OFFER id and Mount Vernon Lodges, Knights of | About a. . | heaped upon the women who have led in this slative expenses, sundries and station- | dresses; 25 years experience. His dry cleanser eee Rete ren (or Boron, Rates il | THE FOLLOWING Pythias, and representatives of s al tem Drum corps. Dashaway Temperance Chip, | Tform- -_ and they included refreshments, gro- | removes frease spots effectually from any ar- | Svery TUESDAY, THURSDAY sed SATOR pe ce organisation: The services were | ef Baltimore, marshaled by President Bowen, The Agricultural Congress. oods, ¢locks, horses, furnittire, | tiele, and. careful pressing gives them an | Da’ ', at 4 o'clock p. m. ae = Z Rev. C.C.3 ot the Island led by blue banner, with me, motto: pion is . miscellaneous articles of every | appearance as if newly made. Kid Gloves SPECIAL BARGAINS: ment Was at the wetrust:” date of GEOSING SESSION: .. -. ; or the personal use of membe cleaned ; two pair for 25 cents. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, ne Dashaway Clu At the closing session of the National Agri- | In one session these amounts reached the Steamer JOHN W, THOMP=ON, Captain JOnN DRESS AND BUSINESS sU1TS. ; ataining portrais of ne C altimore, Capt. Billy Mit- | jt was announced that inland transportation | Vouchers i hE Ree ens . JESDAYS. at o'clock a. m.. for French Worsted.....sold for 22: selling now, rw Pope and Mr. Romoser Vice presi- | was the subject for ie eed, Hansportation | Giice. one hundred and twenty-five thousand filer edit gb a8 Carrioman and Leovardtown; — ry Elbeenf Cassimere. NATIONAL TUEATER. —aiguon. | Sreiock ams for So URS i f HURSDAYS, at7 ATURDAYS, ‘at 7 | Harris Cassimere. dom, of Minnesota, made the opening address, | Collars of this amount was devoted to refresh nid for now, 15 hing | and ‘afer discussing the general question of | Ments, which included wines, liquors of ssold for 17: selling now, 12 a Independent drum corps—South W; pen oe $< i o°cloc) urrioman and Leonardtown, Sp do. sold for 16; selling now, 10 ton Reform Club, about 3, marshalod by G° cheaper inland transportation, he announced these Supplies were Sent tote antes Ot | a4@GIE MITCHELL 48 MIGNON, | PE mation. np it the Unica, over | London Worsted... sold for 40: sulla Rowe 3° y al fags; ri bed : 2] at_transcontinenta er trans- itr idence i, Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Office, or at tind happiness at home; good uame | portation, by aid of Congress, was the only boar Tenatore aneenbione ead Chele ftens one First time in this elty of one of the prettiest | the Company Whar, foot of Gf ores D. B. DRESS COATS AND VESTS, and charaet 1d tne Ma not follow | sonition of ihe dificulty. Mr, Hayes, of Mich- all the liquors. purchased were consumed by | @#nas on the boards, just romantic enough to be | "Baggage called for of application at Knox's Ex- | wrench Worsted... sold for 822, oe his the paths our fathers fell igan, followed in an argument to show that the | 3!l the liquors purchased the ved DY | interesting, melo-drainatie enough to ve thrilling. | press Office. SAMUEL BACON, Pres't. | sngiish Diagonal dosed for "en ney BOW. of this city on Chapel Temperance Jockety : seven- | interference of the federal government for the Wout apeun a! ue oetataantze; te prerace | B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent. Hinelale Stfipo.sco-sold for 2B; saving ROW: 36 residence of | ty-five in line, with band and banners; W.1. | regulation of commerce between the states uld 2 over one gallon each pe ced by the press and public to he Maggie oan ki Vorsted...scld fer 12: seili ; siepet Spathest. | Simpson, marshal: Joseph Wiliams, Oliver | was.an absolute necessity. Hon, Mi Bliivtt. a Gay, or a total of 165 gallons per day for mem- loveliest character ekegautiy acted = ane RTEAMERS FOR NEW YORK, | | Kiverside Worsted...seld fer 12: selling now, 8 iP powids of provisions of warions | V4sehana Columbus Clark, assiatanis: the Ince ct Sere Si vor | TONIGHT-GoET NIGHT alternately eave Pier 41 East eee OVERCOATS. SS ieade t Bie fante. Seon sigalg: Sepa gtd . ele ye | the idea of gi hterferenc Mr. SURE You > 7 you TO-NIGHT~ y River, NeW York. at 4 o'clock p.m. 1 - repr Jerre Williams ; he—a fine body. indom anc i a short ti a = 3 town every ¥ MORNING, - | Siberia Fur .. sold for veiling now, 12 A concert was held at Grace M. E. el Four-horse wagons, containing ladies abd dom ax feaeereeree a short time ago, w aaving, fell backward | Pree | i : ing now, last « nd Was listened to several of the older members of the orders; | rf eueuuion eet aeons von the foor, and was pronounced dead. FANCHON MATINEE SATURDAY, Freight taken at lowest rates. | For information | [ipctt's iiues nc sold for $e; cea BO 1D a ative audience. The songs of | twelve iages, containing the veteran Geo. | + : ‘iand'trai seating 1 he had expressed fears that he might be buried FANCHON MATINEE SATUR apply at Office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, Baoone Stri pet! 1 Humphrey were very {i x CAST ARES COU MININE e zoo. yd ni transportation, the | alive, the body was Kept several days in the FANCHOUN MATINEE SATURDAY. or to R.P. A, DENHAM, Agent, Water street, ao % Bu othe yeas re ate Y | Savage and many others, wijh a number of cheapening of freights across the continent, house and carefully watehed. The ins Georgetown.” za J | Blue Chinchilla. selling uow, @ also the readings by Miss HED teeta ok Geeons Tete i ied by for the r eto conalmer as well as producer, were finally buried at Malden. After the Monday next—-MB. BOUCICAULT, ep2i-tr SAMUEL BACON, President. PANTAI NS. L 7 nd cle er of Jonadabs, d by emands the intelligent, prompt and efficient ane ane TAAUGteS. who re, Te 4 NTALOON Kase cyening a tery. delightful masaue | a band: Pioneer Couneil, 75 in line, marshatled detion of the Congress ate People or the United Ae Be Here te ary gery Mea TEE SHAUGHRAN .... fouhite LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE Fnslteh Stripe. -..sold for $8.00: selling now,96.00 ound party was given he hospitable rest ? ay. Wi ite silk fe M s . i s Cassimere, z ung now, 6. Rence of Nits olin Abel coraer of diraniD | BY WT. Paley, Vib able Suk yann 2 iceoni q | dreamed that the deceased was buried alive ATIONAL THEATER. PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH: | Rorwal den ood for gas Sui Rows 8.00 street, South Washit There were some | LePresentation of an iron-clad Mr. W. W. Fields, of Wisconsin, presented a | and was trying to release himselt front the | —— NGTON A'ND GEORGETOWN | Dobson’s 8"d Go. .sold for 4.00; seliing now, 3.00 F . : er, among whom were | Handpome fags ; Centennial Counei!. 38 in line, | resolution, whieh nar AGticultaat Com. | fave. ‘They told their dreams to-each other, | COMMENCING MONDAY. FEB. 25711, 1878. | connecttag nt PRA E oe aE EON ie Line | poets Sid G0..80ld for 4-00: se ing now, 2.00 Tatspauch, Mollie » | marshaled by G. ‘ampbell, and C. E. Con- | the sense of the National Agricultural Con- and finally caused the grave to be opened. To | ‘Zere's health and wealth to Shanghraun Cuna. for Boston, Providence, and New Hivy Work Pt's.sold for 2.60! selling now, 1.60 Martin nod Ate Sone hist with bandsome paunerss nd flags: gress that the national government ought fo | the horror of all, the corpse was found lying And not forgetting Tatters,”* England State. j nd Wi 7 PI hor Counc: n line, at ; control inter-state commeree, and we respec: its side, a ket broke: ‘The Eminent Author and Actor, Mr. SAILING DAYS, ‘and. Win. A. Hun: marshaled by Fred. Goereke; Purity Council, lully unse Congress, now in session, to take Sh aides and the top ot the casket. broken, * DION BOUCICAULT. From Phlisdeiphie—Satarday, at 12m. eecial attention 18 called to the following Goods, : . ne, anner. ‘ this matter into consideration.” Mr. G. L. | Sh ity easton : i % is 5 \c " in proporiton: zaeen; ho Ed. The formation of the Ime was witnessed by | Binghamplon, the secretary, was au efforts to escape death by suffocat Recwace ros UeGatlon of From Georgstown- Monday , at 7 pe me Fine Black Cloth Dress Suits. ofthe t.8 an immense crowd, and as the organiz tocortespond with the Ministers. of : Lov ARD Cs Te See Bille of lading given to Boston aud Youths’ Dress and Business Suits. The you fast walking rane Ep many iy Arka ware madens a fa I o cance. pobre aud eras - pispatches trom Now palesn ; wil vend With a most britiiant Cast Fai mificent Mechan. Providence, _ Consigness Rae xi wit Boys’ Overcoats, Dress and Schoo! Suite, ; ednesday | 4 = i chat particular mai he gov. | to certain charges published in the Wells letter ha most br Cast. nificent, Mechan- iF goods at Georgetown wharf will please : ty Hum Weancway, pearance, and the mations, tw il s render aid to the agricultural and | against offic s st the court, the forenian of ical and Scenic Effects, Graud Irish Wake, Mov- Poa goods tans D. Children’s Dress and Every Day suits, ral ang B Ked "Georgetown, al arts, the grand jury said they would make an in- | ‘8 Towers, etc. Joy fal Eformation apply to hani 1s “ How long will he keep straight,” wei The congress then adjourned until the next | vestigation, and wished ‘that, all parties who | Im no play of any age of English drama wit ve | &C0;+ 1208 F street northwest, aud 12th A. STRAUS, . quently heard. semianiiual sessio meer ane es y _ D Piay of any lish drama wharf, Washington, D. C.; @. F) HYDE, 59 Wa- x I MISSIC Ss me! t nigh “The processi “ 9 ii oy 8 a i K any facts in regard to the charges pub- | found more opportunities for the illustration of | {2 street, Geo! 3 WM. P. CLYDE & Hing in some drain pipe in the th preeine. | creditable to the temperanee organizations. Cook. widow of the late 4 Ste eee fury. until the cious af term | Sanding with & truhful delineation Gt maieaa | cetpbta. marad-ly febla-te Between 10th and 1th streets, Feil tad tue tmspecton of build’ | Ove hundred gentlemen of the Reform and | Stepmother of Mr. John F. Cook, the Collector | 2nd that all possible as stance should be given | yeniaining fact,” that Str. Hodeleauit will appear ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, LADIES’ GOODS. ings had said it would have to be taken up as | Dashaway clubs of Baltimore, under Charies | of the District, took pla re this morning from se hat body. le decision in the case of | hinsi his ‘own ic and the aitraction be- eerie defective. Fin } ‘a, == he subject was if of the Home Dashaway -the church of which her husband was so lon: Anderson regarding the me comes surpi erred to | D. Ballar r n g li 1 ingly brilliant, NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL GLOVES, | 5 Sissel a Gatehell. ly toal G | a ba he e pa . Th was present an immeuse | e€W trial will be read by Jude Whitaker on —— e, a is : . . — Guery from the board as ty the nehtiogss | Gib-alitehell of the True Bue C tssemubiaye, in'whiel Were many of the walte | SWurday mornin oma we fata eclald al oe EVERY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY. Phe genuine Jngia, and Monogram KAD money belonging to the police fund foi the citizens of the District. The body was in a 3 ” ts purchase of reading matter for the men. A. dle, the attorney for the board, ve no authority to use the poli a8 pointed out specifically in the GLOVES, in NEW SPRING SHADES, received at “good bye’? with moisten ime, **Caed mille failthe, ere assigned places in the line. They ent ity i th covered silver mounted casket, on | JF Occupation or ConstantixopLe b< d some beautiful floral o1 a crown and cross. The st h were conducted by Rev. Dr. Nourse, fine the Russians was evidently an event contem- plated without apprehension by leading Eng- ish liberals. Three weeks ago ex-Chancellor of Berlin. . of Richmond .. > cause in that city in a most | Which nd satisfactory state in Baltimore, | includin, express the belief that Maryland, with the | the eh Mrs. J. P. PALMER'S, > 1107 F street. To see this great play greatly acted by agreat com- 14 566 'Cit Seesee 8,081 .4,490' City of Brook; 2.911 f Exehec ‘Lowe wrote: Dear Sinn t pany, With great surroundings aud the greatest i 2 . to this fund can b> | ptlou of Baltimore county, is ripe for the | the pastor of the chureh,and Rev. Dr.Waring, | Of opinion that the oectmtion of Pregiaat author gotor. oF fue paglish stage tn the cue role, ese Inaghificent Steamers, built in Watertight adame Lewenberg's Pastilles de Florence and A tM | option law. ora a reateet BaP Ese ghureh, Sng. they ople by Russia would netther injure our trade He's laid, and she is proud— and fastest on ibe Atlantic, ° “\TORBes% largest | Rose POWDER for the Totlet, at . A request was j were very impré . The following wi hi r endanger ii si Bright trinity of Irish types, sly ;, . <the board to invest the jan’ of The Society of Oldest Inhabitants assembied ‘ay, Henry W, Lee, Edward Crusor, John H. Bishop of Mancneeres speaking at a town Width of the ship. The principal staterooms are No. 1107 F street, = with the powers of a special po- | at noon in the Cireuit Court room, to the num. | Brooks and nk Bell, The interment was | j, ceting of citizens on January 13, said: “Mr. | 226 management has much pleasure in annonne- | amidships, forward of the engines, where least an for six months. The seeretary was ber of over fifty, and there were present a | Made at the Harmonial Cemetery. F . . thor, | ing that Mr. Boucicault has kindly yielded to the o noise and motion is felt, and are replete with every | —%¢¥20-tr Bet, Lich and 19: sts. ed io inform the gentlemen that their ‘at desire to see his matchless and tenderly beau- | comfort, havin ss, in his former speech, had said that there number of ladies, among them Mrs. Tilley and GOVER! gi r all latest improvements, double BES. M, J. Ht ate ec: 4 a Scrts AG is? A COLLECTOR | Were four British interests which England | tiful character of **Kerry,** and Will appear init | berths, électi oT Ce \ 8 jus fever served coher inthe ainy oy Me yas | Mrs. Chureh. Df. Blake called the meeiing | axpfire les —District Atiorney Wells, | must not allow to be touched—the possossion | before the close of the Week. Phecuisine hasalwase a never server 2 or na es ; oNT Has just opened a full line CS UR The cuisine hasalways been a specialty of this line, V HITE ra x TRG = rder, " ¥, few appropriate remarks. | for the United States, has entered three suits | of Constantinople, the free passage of the Dar- Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentlemen's smok- bed ar. UL ORE SAMBuRen ” 8 and INSERTINGs, Easby and N. Callan, the secre- | against Hiram Potter, jr., and his bondsmen, | danelles, the Suez canal, and her possessions | , #9°Seats secured in advance at News Stand. U- | ing and bathrooms, barbers’ sliops, pianos, libra- | in Gambric, Muslin abd Natineok fall thet aries Were present. After the election of | torecover certain end of money for.which he | in India. He confessed that he could never | },,GiP!ol National Theater, and the principal | ries, &c., provided. reo Messrs. Geo. E. Kennedy and Benj. E. Git. | is alleged to be in default to the government. go with the whole statement of Mr. Cross, for the law requires, A list of liquor dealers Who have failed to pay their licenses for the cur- rent year was received from the Distriet trea- | ‘ Ole TA UGHRAUN wiphti are linittéa, For rates of ¢ and other information apply | PEW, Gesigns and at lower price than ever before of- suser and read fos | tings to membership. Mr. Andrew Rothwell | Potter was collector of customs at Pensacola, | it was almost a necessity, in the course of | TB i seleapiare ons "rev13-mwtom OMFS Brondwae Nee ork, | Until March Ist we shall offer our entire stock of = = = . ; | read the farewell address, prefacing the read- | Florida, and it is alleged failed to make cor- | events, that Russia should, if victorious, either | MONDAY. MARCH 4—JOHN T. RAYMOND, ~ A DistR a” cal. ESTATE TRANSACTION | jng with Fi = KID GLOVES BEFORE THI U.7. s'PREME CouRT—Yester- | few remarks. Col. H. N. Easby de- | rect returns to the Treasury department. The ocenpy Constantinople or appear be igred th ath the lifeand chatact ap i. ¥ at tT ne fed; a re its RISKS and COL. SELLERS. feb20-9t Now GERMAN LLOYD. at extra inducements for cash. a he. Se eo ee ae iver he oration on e and character o| rst suit is against the principal and Char wal hey had the pledged words of the a . eee gay. in the Stprerie Court of the United | Washington, D. Willard, W. 8. Linco, A.C. Blount, Louis | Czar, that even if for military’ purposes. 4¢ | CyDD FELLOWS? HALL, NAVY vamp | #NeAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, | yin feo haus see eee a ng notation Peples the case - he Connecticut General as Bailey, and John Kahn, bondsmen in the sum | might be necessary for his armies to occupy AY, FEB. 97_ONE NIGUT ONLY. | Te OZZHAMETON AND SEEMED. 7 Ne eine Amusements. of $2) 23. : Constantinople, he had not the least intention | WO NPSD AY: FEE, 27 ONE NIGHT ONLY. trom Bremen Piss tate Dane MRS. M. J, HUNT. Beumeinc as reed Goake National Theater—Mageie Mitehell _ap- st the principal A ofretaining it.” It further seemed to him (the | THE ORIGINAL BIELY AMPTO! NS pete tngy bere ga fev 16-tr _621 D street. aeaen gee fe + peared last evening in her new role of Mignon and W, coln. on a bond of $5,000, | speaker) that in regard to the Dardanelles, no | tatroducing the Great Hanpeon Students, Johnny | FronrNew York to toutharepten bees ~ @ppeilant aud Enoch Totten for appellee. The | before a splendid audience, who were delight. | to recover $1,385.68, and the third against’ the | water way should be closed against any power, | #2¢%@e fh his Banjo specialists: Christie and | don, Havre and Bremen, frst cabin, a Pererass pues 2 this case is in relat to the site ta ed to see this favorite actress in anew charac- | principal and W. H. Gleason, William 8. Lin. | The only vital interest whieh concerned Eng- | Emerson; in their Songs and Dances. Champion | cabin, 2e Sis micah, acon, For freight Claiming under afrstdeed ef teust, Mtoe he | ier Which isso well adapted (o her abilities. | Colm And Charles De Willrdy On ond at | tana ame hat duterest which concerned Eng: | iverson, in thelr Songs 4 Harry Luke. Dennis | OF passage, appiy OELBICHS & CO... ; claiming under a first deed ef trust, which he NCh 13 20 well adapted to oe M recover $553.45... aintain that to be in danger.” Callan in his Slavery Impersonations; John Heany, seps-6m_ 2 Bowling Green, New York. GREAT COST SALE oF alleges was fraudulently released Without his | Last evening's rendition showed that the high | $20,000, to recover $553.4 maintain that to be indanger.” the great prima donna: Billy Hainpton, Eigat the insurance company praise Mb ra ee Her Sapna eee | Tre Mcrpny M ‘The Congrega- | Jonx BROWN, THE AMERICAN Miziionarne, | Luke, Little Jim,and ahostof other stars.” 11860." MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS, second deed, averring that wa Jnerited. Her support | tional ehureh was last night filled in less than | who hasresiiad eon ee hirty years, ibe Pe) ST EX IARY BARG cuted Was sufficient. to give Hoey, and Miss Aanie Stora ald auk | twenty minutes after the doors were opened, | nd who teat sea cae or thitty, years, “¢ JEDEDIAH BassET” touching at Queenstown, “TerPO alam ae alid title, be nocent Miss Story's AEST ApPea es Heed well. | and hundreds of people were unable to gain | both in the United States and on this coast, 1 iseactare, Cabin, intermediate and steerage tickets The t aside the athe tear ee ake ‘well ve | Admission. Rev. Dr. Harvey, Rev. Mr. Van | died Dec. 31,at 9 o'clock p. m., of liver com: new cl can be had at H. D. COOKE, Jn. & CO.*8, Bank- | Garments made of the best Material aud thor- ase and itis here urged that it ceived. Last eventhg she wae ine votives tor | Meter, Col. Gray, and Mr. Murphy addressed | plaint. His lliness was of short duranec. Mr. | ATLING@OLN HALL, THURSDAY, Fen. 28Tit. | ers, 1429 F street, Also, Agents for the Red Star | oughiy fluished, somcereed ee oes a Handsome floral oifering. © Stignon this | He, meeting, aud a large numbe meeting at | prow arrived on, thiseoast_ a poor man, and |” <-Jegediah "(in costume) aga aiden Lady, | | Lisete Antwerp, a tonsa these gos, and iu war of har- money fo Day ot the prior incunbrence in | and to-morrow evenings, ahd “Fahchon” at | the oth-strest: MEP. church was under thea Thillions Gf dollars Saree eae Tae eee | tale eeereae SmcgeER { peims donna, UNABD LINE. ice, gains in other classes of goods, are invited to call, pal fi supposed its tite Without flaw, it Will pay us a visit in the pypaine | rection of Charles M. Nye, who made the first property owners in Valparaiso. He built the |. B.—A «*Singin’ Skew]"" Matinee at Lincoin ‘ith the view of diminishing the chances of col- DOUGLASS", der such clreumstances ii will be . 5 on the Shaughrann Pp PUlar | speech, and he was ‘followed by Messrs. Bas. government warehouses which were destroyed | Hali on SATURDAY, at 2 p.m, Admission 25 | Ision, the Steamers of this tine take a specific protected by a court of Opera House—The sterling temper. | Sembe, T. E. Murphy, Cunningham of West | by the Spanish bombardment a few years ago. | dete cuniiines ender ig, 15 cents. feb13-9: | Course for all seasons of the year, feb16-tr 524 and 526 9th street. ities . au ma entitled “Ten Nights ina tae | Virginia, and Harvey. The singing of Mr. and Chitt is fast losing her-most. promineat ioe, On fhe catward passage, frosa 2 2 Soot ‘ ‘ vith ao tec, " D ? 2 ‘ople s . e year 9, an ad many acquaintances —— ‘On the homeward crossing the meridian sistiny of 6 IONS, NS, by bis son-in-law, Thomas C:axton, witha tire | evening. The audience was large, the cast ~cENGn hae i, = nincise ‘A drunkard now no Jonger—that is o’er! passage neh 6 e une and bronze bead poker while they were engaged ina: tamite composed of our best theatrical talent. and the | MARRIAGE LICENSES have been igsued to | there—[San Hrancisco Call, Free, disenthralied,. standaman once more!’ | Of 60 at 48 lat., or noting to the real FRINGES with clot (ne Sou tranze in Marrel. took place from the residence of the | Pay well put upon the stage. | It will be given | John T Mockabee and Eva Massey: T.T.For- | coyoxpr, 7 GERSOLL AND His New ENG- Ww a i 2 y ii s THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | twist and chenille, entirely new designs, all at family, ny ij irginia avenue south west this Maneater tae ete eFilghtamuse tune and C. C. Smiler. LAND TouR.—He Will Lecture in Europe this | COMMENCING THUKSDAY, Feprvary 2157, MAIL 8TE. moderate prices, Rey. Father Sheridan, o! oini- : = < AN ee < aL ment will find the cosy Comique a very pleas- | _(0 AND SEE the finest and largest display of | Summer.—Colonel Ingersoll will be able to | THREE NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES. | BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ELV ERPOOL, nick's Church, officiating. There w: i < : AT CORK HAR: Ap Turkish rugs and carpets ever exhibited in | give only a week in New England this season, The Great Temperance Lesson, CALLING FRINGES IN ANY DESIGN large attendance, emb: A eoinies Church Rey. F. E. Bosle | this country. Auction sates daily inthe Cor. | a8 bis Low business detatne kine mast of tes TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM. Abpaaa Wea Pos, 0 | aiken MERAY SEE a5 | «5 match material, made toorder at chore motioe. at Sani eek ees will lecture this evening on St. Dominie and | Can building, 1th street, at 2 and 74 pan. + fing in Washington. He onty lectures when TEN NIGHIS IN A BARROOM, Parthis....Wed., Feb. 13 feb9-tr M. WILLIAN’S. Cnn. 0 ased had latterly | the American Constitution SPRING OVERCOATS from fo $15 at Hable | Week bearer ion abe Te gre, than a TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM. China... Wed. 20B.20 | Ch worked. ‘After the services at the house tke street Baptist Church.—The original Jubi- | Bros’, 7th and D streets—Adrt. Trom $35,000 to 900000 a" year an his law Pras TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM. Bat Weta L. F. JEANNERET, corpse. in a fine walnut coffin, with plate,’ was | lee Singers will give a concert here to-night. Misow eon tent tice for the last ten years. He is the most sue- | Displaying in vivid colors the Drunkard’s Lite, every following Just received s fresh taseut Reception removed to the hearse—Messrs. H. E. Norris, The Phatian Club will tender Mr. Thad. Sai- | A NEW MAtTcH FOR TEN BROECK.— Two cessful jury law a ‘the West, and has been and his rescue by the great Evangelist marked * donotearry Evening BONNETS. Bontae ae J. H. Smithson, Absalom Brown, John F. | lera complimentary benefit next Tuesday eve- | prominent turfmen of Lexington, Ky..have de- the atto: ary for sen {several of the leading of Temperance, EATER OF PASSAGE.—Cabin, tirely of Flowers, suitable for’ tpi er, James Foy, and R. R. Pywell, pall. | Dig, when “Ours” will be presented with a | cided to match Harper's horse ‘Ten Broeck to rey for years of se % wear SOPs ‘ave., over Brodhead’s. feta-lim* bearers—and the cortege proceeded to Mt. | Selected cast. y + rf "g | railroads. “He lives in Peoria, IIL, but also Strong Cast, Appropriate Scenery, &c, a low ‘Tom Ochiltree: orany race horseln Ameriea, | Keebs house in Washington, and spends about | Stone Casts ‘aa Ga ie antl woo ‘Ticketa to Paris. id: gold, MAX WEEE eens WAS PoxTIFICaL Mass AT St. Augustine's | two and a half, three, or four miles, for $,00) | equal time at Peoria, Chleago and Washing: | paoncmcgopen for Fe areas to and trom all parts of Kurope st M™ SUDDEN DEATH OF A Lapy.—Mrs. Wm. | CHURCH.—At Sf Augustine (colored, Catholie) to $25,000 a side, and will allow the Lorillards | hetwoen the hen he Olivet, where the erment was made. y 712 Seventh street. c 8 \ ese places Wi could stop a TRICKS WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. low rates, Through bills |, 28 N ” . oa at. | Church, on 15th street, this morning, there | expenses to run either at Lexington or Louis- ; PB feb18-5t Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and: q SAIN seul, ae Forth ek AreRUe, eeceria at: | Was an immense coneregat ral aioe an aie night en route. He has refused higher efters rs BARGAINS! BARGAINS Wards spent some time at herson-in-law’s, Dr. | S¢casion of the ° on the Continent and for Mediterranean ‘ requiem mass for the aS eae RTT than were ever made for a long series of THEATER COMIQUE, |, Lith street Sopiy a: the Company he best quality of BERLIN ZEPHYRS re- freight and TI . me +3 A 5 ‘Dr. Newton Whitehead, of New York, | nights to any lecturer in the field, as he cannot No.4 Green; or, ‘short Talibaupter. corner sth and H streets,’ left | late Pope Fius 1X. The interior of the church | |, 4# Dr. Newton Whitehead: 0 afford to neglect his law business. Lecturin — Gavin, 19 OTIS BIGELOW: Gb Tio street, Gunces) bet, auallty GERMANTOWN Woon for a drive at 2 p. m., returned at 2'4 p. m. ung, r3 with him is simply a pastime. By his contrac OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. janis-ly CHAS. @, FEANCELYN, Agent. | v"19's); Peet duality GF 20 cents and died on reaching the house. She was 6¢ | altar was a catafalque on whieh re; a fine | 4% Prof. Sumner of Yale, after critically ex- | With Mr ‘James th he receives, besides a — Pe ta Neca Mal acca ne ap af woh Pane ean 4 Seve, Fhaanee Ral sence pear uke fomaped Py peers maaan 5 ar tee me Le I ee guarantee, between $300 and $500 ‘a hight, and | sratinee Deed ne Coes REE WED. G4AFY) FLEISCHMANN & cos G ‘EDG JEWELRY, ORNA nd sease. The deceased was well kn in uh ound wi ce % g ; a a = MENTS, FANCY DB of every ° Rorthern part of the eity. She Was the mother | PFofusion of floral ornaments sent by friends |" ag-An Ohio scheohusstos waockade pretty | where In the West where his haue na hoae, | NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. OMPRESSED YEAST. at very low prices, $i Major W. H. Powell, of the U.S. army, | ofthe church. ‘The maxs was celebrated by | girls pupil nine in the examination in chemis | Where in the West, where his name is a house. etkiss In Meer tepeck ° mene ‘Best Rubber EYEGLASSES. 35 cents, formerly a compositor on THe Stak. Her | Rev. Father Berrotti, with Father Rabbia as 3 although. her teal grade was six, and | jwog a ee ston Herald, 17th.” aes a Sere: ‘i All first class grocers keep it. Best Solid Silver THIMBLES. 35 cents. f2-tr Fameral Will Cake pine StF O'clock to-morrow. | ee noir ted Wy Eset Bape aac ees aad | Wadted her to Kiss nd'now the sctoimaster's | No Rise a Coat, ar Paesar.—At. the | Yarlet: Drama, Burlesque and Comety.sen80-17 | $27 oxing enat anocoeds and has merit, as imt- SELMA RUPPERT. ‘hoir, le L. » old her mother, and now the schoolmaster is 0 Rise IN CoaL aT PRE! — ZO) ON EXHIBITION (@20@2 | tatoreand counterfeiters; therefore If you wish to SomETINXG NeWw.—B. Robinson & Co. the | Tevuiem inass in fine style. in trouble. regular ‘meeting of the sales. agents’ of the 626 ON EXHIBITION {626 ae sdvantage of the superior qual Gane 614 Ninth st., opp. Patent Office, boys’ Cog a wo Femnsyivania Meer oes THOSE SEEKING BaRGatns—and who is not. nen pe eet aly oe not often goede Me sea ee cuchange yononiay. an effort was BS * | Giat"worthiess imitations are not palmed om “apen BERLIN ZEPHYRS, GERMANTOWN WOOL, asure in informing their patrons that the: fad iN : Te r drinkers do not o! runk, A . Rave haa ait their goods for the springy sewed | ihement or meee, chguld consult the adver” | ang wien they do they are not yuarfelsomec’. made'to advance ie schedule brie J0ents | FREE ANT @ALUEEY AND STORE, | Jon nn ce wichchmen & Oa.% OOst. FANCY AND WORSTED GUODS. by the new procest the dovble-Uiread Sewing column. In no line of goods has there been a | (70, Cuandier af the New York Board of | per ton, but was not su pike Gholee On Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, e. rRinteD ZEABT has on the wrapper our Arm | point Lace Braids and Applique Patterns, eer poms bee RE poe derto reduce is frock ee eee aad ee ag John Morrissey has dischar ed lils FLignt oF A Live Stock DEALER A gids Fie craves, Hae igure wa'Tas- oraa aT Large selection of EMBROIDERIES on Cam- tes - 3 mined to reduce prices still 1 . f: ysicians and is getting well.” We fin special from nchester, Iowa, says: ‘*The Ings, a ‘District, SKY. brie, Nanzook ‘Swiss, ehlaren i ahd oaths YF) Sp phere at make Wt ow | RR Ia cen, gp, and cat ty | en sation ten ent e g steer Menevwa omver_ wy | he Bete SES MOLDING | Aas Oval APTN Aces » 3 = erns. 2 a ly a oe | tis popular brand f, UNERI TLES, KID GLO FANS, &c., ip great va- - more respectful if it were transposed a little. and resident of Dyersville. He left about fif- ee purity, to ‘396-tr Ba te in Catt |g nomad ecg | Varies a nn tn rine ne | ha ees te aaa | NU Sed Ses aed |“ oe DEEaS xy anor that Master Robert Withers, the young son of | Court, Judge Wyile, the case of George Wash- stiltand keep, sunk Don't interfere “with the heard of him. He left numerous debts behind ash prices at pots’ Oat Stand, ’? No. 619 * A Market Space. LADIES’ WINTER BOUTS. ¥, Senator K. E. Withers, was accident j iston, indicted for the murder of Jacob | good fortune of other people because you do | him, amounting in the aggregate to about B.¥- ‘Allnotes by mail will be'promptiy ab | _45-tr TWENTY PEE CENT, FOR Ghat onthe head by a base ball bat, while pt Hatehinson, in Georgetown, on the 3ist of De- | not deserve any yourself. You would prob: | $200,000. He hi n owing many farmers for | tended to. OFF, CLOTHING, 8HO! ‘Mareb ist. P " the yame, pest Cobross. A Fines ay ove. cember Ja St, = omelet by the jury re- | ably not be contented if be had everyt! ing, the past two years for live sock, ant ie — Lies Sewer. Be, can JAS. H. VERMILYA. iaeical aeabactssctaatceted | tmine vue of manson, MEA ca ote Th | Breer leer quelguae ile, A | See ARs PEE A™E PERaR: Sri eae Ko to his home ona litter. He was unconscious LARGE $12! ure white bridal quilts ont ee cane eral security, and none of his unlawful traus- G16 Oth street, jo Be ra, oD or eee od # long time, and it is feared that his inju- a Ds cheapest Ham! edging in this city, acerca ire, Antoneltt wil the Bins cuore tae actions Were discovered untila few days after = y stimoded iaiiee Eke Dems, Quality sor caly Se: Soubie. ted oot bertini should ve permitted to introduce evi. | fe had lett. He was an active member of the Ries oe CUR MINGHAM. shew ols ORSRERS fa HOE, cas Back Casurnes, black alpacas, mohairs | dress goods part silk and part wool, only ise, | ence fn support of her case, and condemned | Congrega! school, and aman of pleasing ad- Tih street, setween, a8 ‘Hats O'Beosak tard CLb TRING, G cheap: new se u unt Antonelli to pay the costs of the fl- to order, Remodeling of Haws eas 7th. ‘southwest, offers; pmo SE] bring. tress goods, Carter's, Market Space.—Advt. first stage of the pi ngs. creme. ae had many friends, sud peed con! mF op RS test prion ak, omer for ioe hice comiarpiaes eae Sl | sea ea ead ae epeiin | pee an anes eens Ee 228 | ae car py i eens sete = = neemerlren 4 cotton, 25. yards wile fry ts up: Sheeting | Roman earrings and shawl pins, Lake Es ano: There is no. ifty years 4z-A mali; it foe to Barnum says: “P. VERSO) doubt it would ine been | T. Barnum never felt bad over any of nis fail. M UNT, df YEARS. FSET RR TE GE ea ae > 2) cents up. Tow- | diamonds. roll-plated chains, enamelled a! Tr reEES ADAP: ‘ED TO THIS RE- ECREATION EXEKCISE: son's cheap dry goods Store, vania av Pri; - | more fortunate and better for the world if the | ures t one. He offered five dollars to Y. hea: THI Dur Sou deem ctove Pemnsyivania ave. | Shaan rageiet from #2 St Price Jew. tfeay of Adranoplehnd wot bee migned and | get his w onde into Websters Dictionary, | swat FRUIT, Kiel TREES. GAUTIER: Om LING ‘gUBErs, » 3 nissians had entered Constant the publisher scorned though the, Send for Catalogue and .N. We H51& Bros. offer $2) suits for $12, corner 7 r , ; | were ives and buzzards for ILLINGHAM & CO.. Five Excellent A! BPE D see aGt $2) Suits for $12, corner 7h at mit ar pe tached Fable Bros’, and if te Turkish Empire had been ee ing in wol oneexit Poot Omies Patties: Va. New aad Compeeteee feb6-1m'