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Re SLE 2 ELD OL LS TH ‘The East Washington Outrage. District Government Affairs. INVENTOR EDISON'S LAST. GEORGETOWN. AMUSEMENTS. WISTAR’S BALSAM E EVENING STAR. = or i mine Gxt 1 Courts (Jud woe eed rhted at the wise ot the Diniek el Tre TEMPE! Cavsm.—Forrest hall was M. C. A. COURS! a LSAM "acelin 2 th minal Court, (Judy n. mn at the office o! FEMPERANCE CausE.— w a Cc. Ee. | wEURsDAY.... -Mareb 21, 1978. | Yesterday, WO ie Cephas Jones, eoloree | Commissioners against placing. the publie again “packed” last night, the audience bemue | Ye — WETAR'S Ba! = Wytie,) the Mh ef N “ed, | urinal where directed—southeast corner of in great part composed of ladies. The meeting | RAMBLES ABOUT LONDON, ebarged with having on the 5th of November | 7th and B streets, near the market house. ‘ax caHed to order by Mr. John Berry ‘A Beries of Uinatrased Bn or Weather Indications To-day. committed a rage upon the person of Miss . BUILDING PERMITS “Tam very sorry,” said Mr. Edison, the | Bud” Eggleston oifered prayer Gen. BY JUDGE W. F. Bit au Florence P. Smith, a young white Firl, on 1th | issued by Insector Entwisle: George F.C. | inventor of niany more than seven wonders, to | wood, of Indiana, was the first speaker, and — Formenty ities Majesty’s “Kast ladih Civil Ser- Pree mentees, Macemainet | Stee ier Aa Bes aa Rls | Rewer ERTS AGE ae eNNG, way | gr Word reponee tho gated upon hm at | Madea ine adden The mat eaighas ca Uomo uaeg r . , 187 ed: srs. A. ‘ . nw. . G ‘ ir a bri a . nf cise COnSi! up a collectia le 35 o' . 23. 2 . anid Fer the midiie Atiantic states, lear or | Unued; Messrs. A. A y 3s nw iB, HG Potter, tepair a brick | Menlo Park yesterday, “that I cannot show | cise ¢ UP es larch 27 and 30, and ker family sang ood times are ‘The collection Was a good one. ix Was encored, and “The Old Paupe neral’’ was sung with effect. Char gn the Afternoons of March 20, 23 aud 30, at 2 and Sp.m. skiurpay AFTERNOON AND EVENING, M. | a ramble throngh the Kensiti Nye was the next speaker, and ‘sustained his ging the Memorial Steue: Hee a ee 3 reputation as a temperance orator. He is pre- | han Palace, witha walk Throveh ie <= WILD CHERRY x 3 you the aerophone to-day ; I have just sent the | the ly eloudy weather. eold northerly. reerine | T“ATlep gur report closed, Dr. Romulus Foster | paira trick dwelling, 16S K st. tw.; eee, | Louie aerophe @ patent ‘to Washington, and | in Wirtrmer southerly winds, faiting barometer. |, After out report condition of Miss Smith, | H. Davidson, build poreh, corner Ohio avenue | puEUGawon jor A natent to Washi pare 7 and also testified to making a mieroscople ex: | and Mth st.'n.w.; $65. John 8. Murphy, re- This a great disappointment to the reporter, | LOCAL NEWS. amination of a red a on Jones’ coat, find- aw a brick dwelling, 1336 14th st. n.w.; $1,350. | for from what he had heard of it, the aerophone a ing it to consist of Di es z. Abner, construct a four-story brick store, | was an affair not to be met every day, where- Dr. Schaeffer corroborated the last witness. | 6th, between D and E sts. n.w.: $5,500. Mary i WILD CHERRY CURES i upon Mr. Edison, who is one of the most | ferred by many people here to Mr. Murp! ments and the Private Gardens of the Palace. .* Condensed Locals. ‘ Dr. Hartigan also testified to the blood spot | E. Clements, repair a brick dwelling, corner courteous gentlemen in the world, undertook | Solos were sung by J. Henry Wilson, esd, | Tickets 25 cents: with resorve 1 seats 50 “ears, Coughs, Colds, Influcnas, . ‘Sereet lamps will be lighted to-night at 6:40 | 01 the coat. llth and D sts.s. e.; $100. L. Stewart, repair | to explain its mechanismand capabilities. The | “ Yield not to Temptation,” (by reques! eee may be obtained at Ellis & Co.‘s, anda ¥. Mt. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, ).m., and extinguished at 11:2) a. m. 7 SBCOND DAY. | a brick dwelling, 1113 E st. n.w.; $60. C. Ken. | former was less easy than the latter to under. | Misses Weaver “My Redeemer.” Revs. iich. ©- A. room, _marst-3t Sere Throat, Asthma, From J.C. Parker we hare. ue New York | This morning the trial -was resumed, Mr. | Hedy. construct a three-story brick dwelling, | Stand. iis, Kilises: borsevee 1a eo under | ard 8. Morris and Beale, Messrs, Humphreys, \y aTIUNAL THEATER, Esai. ao on texoctiaing, Waanee 3 in advance of the mails. | ™ Newman appearing with Mr. Birney for the | corner Bst. and New Jersey ave. : $500. Wright | machine which, placed upon 2 locomotive. will | Hazel and Williams also"made addresses, aid N —— im the Side and man named Peter Serimmage, who Beeps prisoner. Curtis, construct two three-story brick dwel. | raise its voice and announce in giani tones. | persons signed the pledge, many of them | Haste thee, my aymph, and bring with thee Breast, Quincy, Spitting ee ne Late penkeon He eee Suicide | “Mrs. Smith. the mother of the prosecuting | lings, 12th, between Mand N- sts. n.w.; 8.007 | hat cat ne lean tos aa a Suan tones, | g (rom among “the boys.” ad youthfel jutliten Mitton. le , ee reer ant ena aan eubd® | witness, testified that her daughter's eyesight Sorspgr eae! miaduke, and will stop at Boonton Station,” or | DEAD INPANT FOUND.—A white male infant, | 7 y 4 of Blood, Liver Com- shop by Ofiicers Ffafl and Saffell with life | was remarkably strong; having seen her in The Eight Hour Law. jon it. about five months old, was found this morning | e. | e' ¥: i a SS . < plaint, Bleeding of wearly extinct, and medical aid was procured. Editor Star:—Please allow me to call the at- | Wbatever other warning or inforn LOTTA, Tue INcaRNATION OF FUN Burglars broke into the E ‘Bae: phany church | One end of the parlor read with a coal off light c ‘a 5 A e premises of Songress street. OMicer tention of members of Congress te the fant | Chooses, there is not the least reason to doubt. | on the premises of 156 Cong ied away ‘arti, | 2 the other end—a distance of six yards. Last nem Itseems probable that Mr. Edison can ma Brown carried it to the station house, and the With the Most Brilliant Dray atic Sapport jay night and carried away several arti- | pignt she read Tux Stak at this distance that men working under the State depart: | whatsoever he likes, Und even Wichout the | coroner was summoned, _ z = | = a ssocia tprints e alley | #1 s, and Navy dey : : : ‘ es nig about giv | Just trom Boston, whe: : Want a= @emmenced a series of meetings at Gurley | eee ae aaite in arbichs they ie Eas | to work ten hours aday today. clot iawta: whieh the reporter is herewith able to xive,ud | West strest, Tuesday night Bad abou for nine successive “eve winter ta this e@bapel, near 7th and Boundary street day night addresses to the conductors rerea te = . | Agricultural department, Botanic Gardens, rivers of street cars were made by Me War, | Wefe a few other prints there (some near But ler's gate), as also an impression such as could , &¢.. Will continue to work the regular eight person who has ever met him or visited ‘his | worth of prov ons, groceries ty INCLUDING EVEN weeks he played the and the Soush hae CONSUMPTION Sun- | left shoe wis a gaiter with a break init. There | Whilst the other government employes, viz: ‘an workshop at Menlo Park should doubt its | his pantry. The entrance practicability. In the y | cutting a slat in the basement window. leading character commanded wustinterd reat drama of "Tue praise | 4 the | : the way, is as yet by n¢ > | Mary Be No. street, Mouda Exlies. "> | ‘arpenter. have beew made by the body; also there was | hours. Hoping that the injustice of this Will | Vibrating diaphragm. pi le in use in the | ni —- | Sentral Temperance Orgmication. in the | seme dlood there, On erossexaminativn, wit. | be seen, Esubscribe myself, EQUITY. | jnaryellous ‘Phonogeapn ide alkey'to the | Hind The Three Comedians at pera ness sai shoes were taken off the pris. | " ' : or nystery ibrating-plate, which in the | NTRY.— Last evenlag a Py DENIAA, Christian church, Vermont avenue, Oner’s feet in his presence. Ofticer. Felt ‘was | In ven bare been Bled as follow: ~ | ph tery. iti tteveene sare oint over a re. | frame house belonging to Mr, James Frauklin, Hanny Bs 4 MoLoxacas. | PROM ELDER H, 1. GILMAN. 4 aINIBTER Mak 'wiget, Rev. 2s. Seay in, thee With him and carried the other shoe, The | £1040, sub lot 2h, ac tee ee ee ng et a inder, in the aeruphone operates as | in Alexandria county, took fire from a defect. | ‘The Three Great Come OF THE GOPEL 18 GLOVER, VE. ES Lisken OF Dekeciie eottish Eite ere returned to Jones because it was | Tristees. to Georgie Thomas et al trusters, | @ Valve to shut off and open the flow of s e flue and was burned to the ground. | Mae, Guamoee ee CCN, | troubled for several Mithras Lodge I dose cour 4 There were about seven impressions | giy'S0o0 part loti eq 2, LM Saridere teas | through a pipe leading from the boiler t RAIN.—Arrived, the Kitty Ann, with 2,00) ) “UES ‘And Lavra Joven.” J . lodge of sorrow to-night, and fit the ‘shoes, one (the left) in Maria Te 10 4" Biturger slay lot eae are Diller | peculiarly arranged horn or whistle. By this | bushels wheat to Hartley & Bro. a ; se trhed almost “pronounce the eulogies onthe | Buller’s vard.” There were no peculiarities | W6,to. F. Burger $1.22), lo er, $1.00, lot Ga, | contrivance the steam, instead of producing | A Pound Parry for the benefit of the growing weaker aud MStewart, J. Moody Smith, and | 200ut the right foot impressions, but the break | B. (3! '§. Clapham Smith to 4L, Mantes, $Laes, | along, continuous toot, is made to pronounce | of the town will be given to-night at Se Of Wistan + BALea re ee? Sm Ben yf | Wasin the left shoe, and there were at least pay ‘undivided seventh part of Ch chester. hotel, a feature of which 1s ¥ warch, xi full of mirth, rominent Zi *S OF | three of these impressions. Wm. Johnson to Ry, Hewitt, $2.00), part hats Squite simple.” said Mr. Edison, smiling | the direction of Mr. 8. G | Thlowing of am inuccaat heart. , The national council of Sovereigns of Th. | jones at a house on lth stevek eae (Ms, | Aid a SH, 346,” Rachei E. Street to'Catherine | Pon the perplexed reporter, “but if you ra FRIDAY BENEFIT MUSECTE Giwase of the heart. Y @astry of the United States held a session last | JOB€S at a house on loth street east (M« 8, $2,000, part —, 8q. 370. J. A. Atchi- | Understand it altogether just take ny wor FRIDAY BEN ERIE MORE ree ; hg and addresees were made by Mey | SPF£ES") about] o'clock on the night of tae | A: Williams, $000, pa Spon. fot 16, sq. Be sab. | for it that this thing will utter words which FRIDAY RENEFED MUst ere medicine ; ris. of Massachusetts, and Wed. Drakes of | occurrence. Witness ‘described “his cloth. | $074 '0,0. 2. Ringman, $i) lot 10, sq. 238. sab- | (00 be heard distinedy four miles off, and wait 5 ~ Fripayiees ese ite = Te Kew York. ESE EES, ‘ ake, Of | ing—pra coat, dark pants, eld gaiters. | {y Rumsey, 2,000, lot 46, sub of sq. 396. Same patioutly fora lew weeks, when 1 will demon: Loar CaKR, WITH FRruit.—Two large cups 4 ona eh ae } ing with po _ Twocolored children, Ada and Chas. Berry, | {ouched hat turned up. {Identified coat-] | t¢ Hiida J, Middleton, $1.60), lot 42-sub, sq. tH. | State what I say to you.” of powdéred sugar, one and a half cups TURDAY. i d five and cight years, were found yester, | Aman named Bogee, and Lieut, Kelly, were | {9 Hijida J, Middleton, $1.60), lot 43, sub. be fo, ith this, for the present, the reporter had | butter, stir to a cream, five cups of flour. ROAY. WISTAR’S BALSAM Sey by othcer Media Were found. yester. | with him, and Lieut. Kelly told him to putthe | do: 2,000, dot saeaaim anil * | to content himself, Mr. Edison first having | three teaspoonfuls of “Pool K SATUNDAY. ve ee i Bo famishing condition, and their mo. | 2iPbers on him." His pants were muddy, par- oie called his attention to the immense value it | one eup o! milk, hi MATINEF SATURDAY. _. | WISTAR’S BALSAM ther, Lizzie Shortn Siened’ the necessary ticularly at the knees, and the coat at the el. WE ADVERTISE our dry goods because we vould have on ship board in time of fog or in Epa ounces: f i SATURDAY NIGHT TWO ORPHANS, OF WILD CHERRY ers turning them over to the Colored ce, | POWS. "The prisoner fold him that he had not | know they are very cheap. Pillow case eotton, nt-houses on stormy coasts, from which, by | grated nutmeg, one wine g . i ae . RY. paper B heenon lWwth or F street that night, and he | ¢ edging, very fine quality and | its aid, the ke T surrounding | brandy nt eggs, add the flour y With aeast of Charac Squal fo any in or oat . ‘ was taken to the hous of Mrs. Butler, ir. very » only 10, 12) 15;"New York “Mills | vessels. informii whereabouts Fe Fand | butter, the beaten yolks of | Of New York, OF WILD CHERRY. ogee and Lieut. Kelly going in first.a’d at.) Sects » widest 3 st quality made, 1 of the peculiar dar ch particular sa ites’ well beaten, SDAY NIG SARNCROS i 7 SOF RY a | terwards to Smith’s house. At Butler's. Mrs. | relia the seidest Abd Rest at lity made yet p i then the wine, sp! Ke this into MONDAZ NIGHT CARNCKOSS & DINE\. FROM MRS. ISAAC MOORE, oF RICHMOND. ~ merce ie tent tic lowe x iipte | hat’s Ceph Jones.” adding that T have been so busy eting the pho- | two loaves ———— —_—— - . jody, he being the lowest responsible | » to her back door that night. nograph,” said ison as the reporter vos a tons | T8® GRrar : : three years anes Twas atin kell charved with | Jonesanswered, “IL eame to the front. door. | Wa ey D wsne tupon |. $00 different styles Gas Globes at Hamilton's SOUTHERN MINSTBELS. a severe cough, sorenessand irtita » charged with | ond couldn't get in,and I then went to the | the po: miabie modern siren | Y-M.C. A. Building. nd D sts. 2,18,ec06 ; . ae | fo which was added asthima 4 nd offence,} was dismissed | } n awl © Mrs. Smithers es miable mou sires = ——- ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. NAVY YARD, — | During che first yearl door. hey then went to Mrs. Smith’ to a contemplation of the laboratory in whieh M M M $.—Don't fai FEID CY AND SATURDAY, , \ nnd when Jones they were standing, “that T have thought of | g MOTHERS, MotuEns, Moritens—Dom't fail “MARCH BANS haa ahaa seathener : | the girl was, she works, in eve Dut little else for the last two weeks. All the | Snlpeases of teething a eh ene SUrUP LOE | ay ore ope ae tae pata b ma twluced to tee Dae oriee ne about sale will comm ographs that | et been exinbited | By aneasts ol teething in children. Itrelieves | ai 'gotredne | ae “as tad good 80. : “They ‘all Too! { are, you know, very imperfect or rath aes pe, : atest | = i . that she could not say which was the one: | THE COURTS. pre in their results. They t lates the bowels, and, by giv nd TT we Postuvely refused | then went to the stat aurched. the prison- CrawivaL Cover—Judge | experiments. I have: however. perf health to the child, gives resi to the mother. The con ee nena ey, Would do in. | er. and took the After he was lock. | To-day, Samuel J. Hon instrument, and in a few days a talking ma | Harpy Trpres for nervous sutferers, and a make a written report with the list of delin. "UP his brother was brought in and locked | ity, and w: chine that is a talking machine will be com. | those who have been dosed, druvzed, and AT OD) FELLOWS: Hi ieee Le Cane tee ee ind Ceph told him that if they had_not got Maryland p pleted + Jed the way down siairs | quacked. Pulvermacher's Eleetrie Bolts effec: ON SATURDAY. MARC om in th ape a ss 0 i ie that night he would have been off to e$ a nollle pros. a machine Shop, where eight busy machin. | tually eure remature debility, weakues In the nnpres ae Haw STAR'S BALS. pinthe matter, couptry im the morning. ‘The witness ged with rape S were. industT rou work, and where a | decay. Book and Journal, with heat deed Miles tn Thirtven Consreuti re. The BS BALSAM zery H ve) i at : < n ; a BS, WE: ‘ her lvanic Company, New Yor! pight, Ladi is du cs : * ‘a ecused a 7 rinct sta | their shoulders and giving instructions here -——-- Ten. = = ‘Washington lawyer. eharged with for | on the night of the oceurrenee: conversed | and there, this little man, whose. brain THREE STORES in one ; a“ power of attorney for the purpose of with h here were a number of officers pre- | supplied the oce: all that going | and greatest variet THORS’ FESTIVAL | OF WILD CHERRY. img interest dune on registered United States fone uuicescramined the elothing found ings ¢| 1 by pn, mowed quietly gee pile is ‘ porter, | hibited a ashy ! OMENS GHEL [AN ANOOCLA TOON | nds, the property of John Sla New ddly said that he had fallen, and he “sincidenton the | lost in admiration, followed behind. { s, all of whicl z | N°S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, — | BENJAMIN y « York. was bextin ih that city sesterdayin tive | COUN! prove it, but after he had said that there @ OF defendant to complete: Sener ns nd these the most i } to suit the times, as also the greatest | Ar MASONIC TEMPLE, | TAGENT AT SOUTH ROTAESTON okey Pured States circuit court. Joh n. | Were 2 number he could prove it by, he . workmen all of then variety and latest improved line of Plumbers | ON 11k EVENING~ OF TUESDA . ardson was the first witness exainined. Grow | CUM Hot name one. His shirt was very much | Pouce Count—Judge Snell . Edison at an expense of | Goods, Pumps furnaces, Latrobe | DAY. THURSDAY axp FRIDAY, April L was most sa hard, ary deid witness that he wanted him to finda man | (2, Witness went out at the instance of Mr. | a abn Ww. mn ree esperate | dollars a week merely to make in iron and | Stoves, Slate over 100 pat- ai, Sal, 41h and Sih, 1878, at 8 vrei eh i of Tight mamed John Slattery. He wanted to find him | Sith to zet the guilty party, amd when they ohn Ware, colored. a desperate | brass the myriad inventions that are con. | terns of the i Admission. 30 cents, ’ vous system 90 as to collect interest due on United States | Teached the station found Jones under arrest. harge of assault | stantiy taking form in his mind. | Hamilton's, Y. M.¢ Tih eee pr Aang at Harkerss and Haltantine’s, | “ ~ Donds. Grow showed witiesea list of hames |, Lieut.J. KF. Kelly (of the Seventh precinct) inticting a | “ali, here it is,” said he, picking up a eireu- | streets. tenet Sih cireet, aodat . @f persons to Whom. fiterest) Was cue ata | testified to the circumstances of the arrest of Awith a brick” | jar piece of brass, the surtace of which was | — — ane | AU this stage of gaid it embraced about £30,000 or #1 Jones, who was pointed out tohim. Witness Nand costs fone be Lay iit | reamed with a fine thread, which, starting at TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to HEATER COMIQUE, — Llth street, | vaiied upon, through the influ Grow then gave witness a few of the u told tke prisoner that he was arrested on quite eect ete Cathey orutal assault | the center, ran around the plate many thous. | eall attention to A. Riechore Chamieal Garwe, BELOW PRNNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | to try WISTAR'S BALSA 4 from the list: Witness identified thelistawie | &SeFious charge, and Jone hte NOt hd Melly Boswell Wor ded Sr eae aNd | and ‘times “before. the ‘citcumference was | Ing and Dyeing Retablishment he os G stone, oEN THE TEX Welief whatever im its truly mess saw Grow a day or twoafter,andthensaw | @*s¢uhed or id ng, OMe | eosts: OF thirty dows in jail, oe acento gai | gained. «This is to take the place of the evi near 9th strect. By promptly adopting the OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. | stopertice, snd before umng ewe Kimball also. “A few days later witness saw | Stid “Is that all?” and Jones said “ Don't say | Costs, or thirty davs in jail, for assault on Belle | [der in the new. phonograph, latest improvements, whether of American or Pert la “ Grow again and he produced siznaturesof that it is any worse than that.” He was take id jury for peut larceny of Son donee | YOu See, inthis way (placing it mpon apivol Europea Invention; he is enabled to do te | Matinee PETOTMANSS Every BERY wep. ‘ Bree eran be proses to Mrs. Butler's, and Mrs. B. identified him | grand , econd emmeney | and twirling it around like a platter), and the | work in @ Manner hot to bs equaled by these | RSG aly abd SATURDAY AFTERNOON. | ee ceiainne bie and said she had heard a rap, and going down + (Sqeond offense.) | Dointer, which is_attached to the diaphr Not possessing these facilities. His cleansing a ° Secasure de partiaent [onan she asked “Who was that?” He answered | . Jareeny of fourteen United | Will follow the thread by means of aimovable | and’ a eing ies’ and Gent’s Suits are, in First-class In Every Respect. mess ai once copied the signature of “Its me, Maria ; I'm surrounded,” and when Ba note chy from | arm. The plate will be turned by clock-work | fact, the eueapest in the eliy on aerate he Slatery; witness next weil to see Gilden, | Be in his clothes and hands were muddy. | peterson. alias Hall Wun Corhishe Macy | ty insure a uniform rate of motion. 1 superior work. N.B.—A specialty of his con- | Variety, Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. tan30-1y aleeve, with whont he was acnuseieg Jones admitted that he had come to the door, Foxe eterson. al $s Hal Wim. Cornis I Muy | of having to put the shects of tinfoil di- | sists in removing spots trom costly party | (acyys) ON EXHIBITION (qaajg@ | WISTAR'S BAL Samed hits ca ee eee cece ae tnnintes Wut denied that be had, said, anything Holand, andl Heuer Lewis, vagrancy ; dows: rec tudor wi the Fisk of Waring | dresses; 2 years experience. His dry cleanser 626 t “AND SALE {626 BEANE BALSAM, ee . : #SUrTo ed. e “took | pale 5 a With oud | in removing m, by neaNns Oo} is flat removes spots effectually from any ar- | E ST. AT . | WISTAR® seciin the copy tuek (cation: itis house. and, before taking him ju he | and boisterous conduet in Beckett's cemetery. | inte we Will beable to have the Listoll mrule, | Hele cad ease aa rom any a MARKRITERS Bsr | WISTAL'S BALSAM MESUES found that Mr. Smith was not at home. Took | in the southeastern portion of the city on to a cardboarc ne. which, having | ay if 1 ‘Ki FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, . . whi him. j him in, and she asked." Where's father?” and | day last, claiming that the grave of one Tum- { the four corners that will just At Over | ened: feo pale [oe eee Nid Gloves No, 626 E Singer. i OF WILD CHERRY. veiving an answer she said something about | iiton had been opened and the body carried * aus | ewo bi beled E pegs, can be easily lifted from the m ree all lookin, Ike. off. The gr: sure her | OF WILD CHERRY e@ Was opened fos e when used and put away in a safe place a ow — -| and others that it was fals cour chine wi i Shades, Pictpres ture Conds and Tas- |, : - . i ‘anted again i i ss, Nails. & “5 ~ Prepared by SETH 'W. FO! » papel | Maryland Conference, M. P. Chureh. | missed the case, James Williams, colo rhe reporter asked how. m : S FRiNe eR Nes, Nails, Ke., In the District, Harton avcune, Botan, Mase: Sold tee meins I ‘ | THE (LOSING PROCEEDID | tare one oe one et seeond offence | be put upon a sheet of tinfoil suf Sa- Please remember Name and Number, jylely | 8© 50 abotile. maré-ma&th, Lin Grow said was to ps in | The Maryland Conference, M. P. church, at } fora further keane en 2nd Case continued | to cover this plate, which was about M0 inches —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—————— ton, and the ; o eStavdaw aad i ndiameter. Mr. Edson replied that he was ton ~ = ; so pnington. andthe remaining 2} ve | Easton, Md., yesterday agreed to report of : | confident any ordinary scent novel ‘could | OPERRING LECTURES. LADIES’ GOODS. also arranged that wit committee on boundaries the | SHOCKING ‘TRIPPLE Tia! easily be registered upon it. To nia deans : : = proceeds of the Bi of a chanelin the ni 1. | timore. | Re tion | and Her Chitd Murdered ern section of Bal- | and Killing o ent. of Grow’s share, cultivation of the phonosraph 0 that | - | it will be capable of transmitting precisely — “| Ppereecerase. | the same tones of voice that are 3 nt. on the Whole collee Was to be collected through M in S, K. Washington Mr. Edson is engazed in making au aTair to AY ; de again saw rd to orders. 1 - take the place ot the metallic funnel whieh i OPENIXG OF SPRING CLOTHING Sooo an ee One | Ladies who have been waiting the arvival of ctober. Grow telegraphed to wit- | tion prior to No. now used to. bring out the sound. He pro : x rt Club Rooms, Fills, Galt's aud | UNDERWEAR shington to come to New York. as »fixthe place of the next annual | of Geo. W Poses to construct a tube which shail be ee - ts + Gait sa8 rived a dispatch from the Treasury y the churches to provide and her child, aged four months, | shaped like the interior of the human mouth, NG OF SPRING CLOTHING = | at department saying that it must have the nuni- xpenses of their ministers and repre- | were found in the woods, about one mite from | and which shall be supplied with teach some * . . . TRIP ACROSS THE - bers of the bonds upon which the interest was Sentatives. Baker's house. murdered and horribly mati- | what similar to those employed in the ror | OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING INENT, DOUGLASS, due before payingit. Witness next saw Grow S RIGHTS IN THE CHURCH, lated, both of their skulls broken witha blaut , Auimana orgau-stop. | r p im New York, and he wanted witness te get nitter on sulfrase gomebody who was acquainted with Mr. Pat- | oMice imade a report that t A delizibiiity to | instrament. supposed to bea club. “They w “T have another ide y e aid he, as noneh: ry mini found by John. a brother of the hus- Will please call at once. As this is the last of the as were as che: OPENING OF SPEING CLOTHING jot, and the quantity limited, those who desive to lantly as if wenderful nt : . take advantage of the pric Ot deta “apn Pbpdrteerngs Pith Air. Fat | ‘Sreac diay male. member, having | band. The wife was I common potatoes. "I propose, in sending th OPENING OF SPRING © oa “Adinission, Adults. 25 Nana SE SDE SeItes NONE tt deta, terson, of the sub-treasury, and introduce hitn ‘ rropose, oO ING CLOTHING asSlatery. Witness refus reached af ‘ars of agg, shall be entitled to. fe on pit of several of my uiventions to tie Par Tickets can be had at — ke - vote on all questions. EX po ion, tohave a large phonograph run. cK a . = WUG LASS’, Tur Case or On thotion of Rev. J. M. Holmes, the report was workius | ning in the mael Tepartment. et wit | OPENING OF SFRING CLOTHING HMISTISN A ion for a New Ti lie latter went to his i STRUG was amended so as to give the right of voting iM! i } y. f tinfoil, electrotyped so thatt ie GEOR | ‘commissioner S. to women. The offices of stewards, trustees, | house and there found a young lady, fourteen | impressions upon it v Re Ont by con. | OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING ation of the jury in the class leaders, delegates to annual and general | years old. a niece of bis wife's. wiumed Miss | stant yery simple contrivance will | ; lag ED EL. Cuttin miuk Ghee’ | conferences arc. tomaven, reatieten ee quali: | Mary Chureh, lying on the floor dead, with | shift the eylinder—I intend using one of the | aliases, convicted of outraging the person of _ tied male members suffrage. three gashes in her forehead. The young lady | cylinder phonographs for this purpose—after | Miss Elia Tydings, of timore, Md. at the Key. T. D, Valiant, chairman of the commit- Was supposed to have been outraged and the a it has passed under the pointer, to the other | OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING hotel. Under the direction of Judge , tee on literature, reeommended the chureh | murdered. Squire Morris empaneled a jury, | side, and so a perpetual stream of talk can be | je. who directed the examination, it was paper, and reported that the charges and the father of the murdered woman had | kepf up. T haven't decided just what to mak held with closed doors, not even the counsel _ against the publisher, W. J. 6. Dulany. the husband and his brother arrested on sus- | this everlasting phonograph say, but ht Being permitted to be present. Messrs. Cook | maiter of the convention journal, by picion of having committed the murder. Cir- | thought that it would bea good pla © aad Corkhill, ecunsel for the defence, there- | the western conferences, have. Det cumstantial evidence is very el Tepeat in several lang spon filed a protest. The commissioner ex. gated. The committee regard the charge as | John Wallace of being the muri lish, German, Italian, & ets to conclude the examinationto-day when injurious, unjust and not sustained by the | jury gave no de | have a pie: ne mi6-tr Nivth and F Bts., 8t.Cloud Build M®*- M. J. HUNT Mi L, Thiuker Association, | BLY ROOMS, OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING Has just received her ye 18:8. at 8 ovviock p.m. va Bering Enipeeta H 25, AL | 50 Cents, For sale at Parker's Book- | OF JOUVIN AND MONOG illus) 7th st. new. mar20-5t GLOVES. Cesee kee | ‘ost, Republican, Capital, please copy. | (PUAT Bows sisTER. 7 ‘The eleventh Lecture in the Y. M. C. A. Course | Will be deliverell in LINCOLN HALL. FRIDAY OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING very desirable, as they e OPENING OF SPRIN@ CLOTHING rose guode o> wry mateo all in dress w styles in MILLINERY and FASC) ision as yet. Th get'to the main exhibition of phonographs. OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING | EVENING, March 224, at 8 o'clock, by Rev. JH, | GOODS Just received from New York, will seal his report and transm to the , facts in the case. The report was adopted. | together and prepared a rope witha lc which I presume will be in some other build- VINCENT, of New York. A splendid Lecture. MBS. M. J. HUNT. sourt. It is said that the jurors with theexcep. | _ At the evening session it was resolved that | to Iyneh the parties, but were held Duck to | ing.” | OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING Admission, 50 cents, Reserved seats at ¥, M ann ae : Hon of Mr. summy. have testified or Will testify the Maryland district ue divided into six sub. | await the aetlon of the jury. “Jon Wallace is | | Familiar as the reps ter was with the habit A. rooms, and at Ellis & (o.°s Music Stere, 93 S02 end 623 B ctrect. at the reading of the te y | districts, with chairmen appointed by the | said to have killed a ma tio some and powers of this remarkable machine, this | OPENING OF SPRING CL ING asbecvege Z vere. 93) | GCPRING . = per had no effe ton them, as the testimony conferenice and holding stated meeting dur- ; ago. idea of one phonograph erying out all day in OTHIN | an AF yp rrnnine membership ttekets wil S' m : OODS, 1878, im Question was fresh int minds. ing the year. “ Si SMa wee. erent languages the way to its cor ee | ee See - rs.J. P. PALMER has Just opened » Wis stated that some of the jurors have THE APPOINTMENTS | pcitN STEFANO. where the peace negotiations | Seemed alinost incredible. Mt. Ts OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING | Rambles About London, by Judge BICK , m18-bt | elegant stock of Chip and Straw Dannie aot ans, westified that the paper Was res dat the re. were announced by the President, D. W. | bets cen: qussia and tbe f erie Were €0) dag a how er, perfectly seriou nd propos x SPRRING-O8 SERINE: cLoTUING _—_—_—_——_—_——___ Sanees, Satins, Satin Ribbons, Bilks, “Flowers, quest of jurors, and: it influenced more than ates, the chairmen of the su stricts being 1S o1 Sha aus. | they © upon the subject the reporter should x N 2, > “hey ute, ete... ete, hers state tat the paper | as follows: T-D, Vallant, B-F. Benson, 8. Be | have not been besieged “for four hundred | (Ug Wers upon L phonograph's ability to sing GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS, | Also afuil ine Sugia and Monoprase « of 11 for conviction and | Sunderland, David Wilson, J. K. Nichols and | Years. Close by are the Seven Towers, ithin | a partsong. A double mouth-piece was then OPERING OF SPRING CLOTHING ——— Soe KID GLOVES ¥ Yor acquittal lac be 7 Teached and there. | Francis Brown. The followin ere the | ese asic Bee Fane Se attached to one of the machines, and Mr. Edi- Qruinary HOTEL, ‘i fore Dut one Was influenced, if any. pointments in sub-division No. 4, (inelnding ; Hedy | son taking the air, the reporter volunteering a OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHIN DPaRey En 2 fOr spring wear —— the: se David, Wilson, | Sate through which the Moslems expect that | tenor, a popular negro melody Was forthwith G@ CLOTHING ak QUN PARTY fcr the benefit of the Poot of ama, 3. P : A PRISONER Watks OvT OF THE CovrT @ehairma A. Shermer; | the Christians will re-enter Consta sung to the machine. “Now,” said. Mr. Eli- . ou THURSDAY EVENING bert, Tule enter pride amen Ferieon, during a tem. | Se ‘icho lis ints to be sup. | Cee er eee ee anert ie eee son, preparing toset the eylinder in motio: ro tainment is in charge of several well known lenis No. 1107 F street, y recess in the Criminal Court, a white hurch, Washington, W. J. Floy whee aes “You will, I think, distinctly hear both parts. * | and gentiemen in Georget id Wash mart-tr prisoner named Geo. W. Hill. indict Jina Avenne, JW. Trout: Noth | Whose devoutly worshipped wells live the | pyar ynt le cele dlistinetly b continued. per- "A feature of the enteriainment: wilt te ee cal | - . _—._ eee, eeny of clothing fr id Wilson : Georgetown, J. T. Mur- Saag AE Mca ie Tae Seca | feetly trough ‘two ‘verses and the chorus. aud instraumengall wusic, ‘which wii be rendere: PENED up his hat, threw M. Sherida > WW. RG o day, he taking oa | ag, i snow.” sai by seme of our best amateurs. the wan. and as LOW. Bates: . | one side cooked, and the other waiting until, : : een a i 3 s r ox = @harged. Two officers started in passant | Ce L. W. Bate: any in the fulness of things, it concerts ; suppose e if we ean produc 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, It. Carmell, Va. nt: Si Va. J.G. Sullivan; Nor! 2 It. MeGreg ~ | COLORED TRIMMINGS: TORCHON ane 8; POINT LACE BRAIDS aud PAT- urn be 3 sulmuitted to the fire, During the massaere of | Uiat effee Chio, a number of Greek child d ‘a oft by the Turks wer d e Reversing the cylinde) poured into the mouth-piece 1a took the prisoner, captured him, and bre ht Bim back. He was handeutled, and will be al- | Jowed less liberty in the future. In leaving the a string of mean- neless sentences and ejaculations, oceasion- | _™arl&-tr __—- Between 10th and 11th streets, Jt La TER 7 ¥ Novelties in ©: Lime RUFFLINGS, La following mi an: ily rill whistle a EA) a t LACE Seek, he pushed Deputy Marshal L. H. Doug. | city, are assigned ards educated by a philanthrole fall, ie etieet when ihe ‘phonograph a ROCERIES ON THE CASH PLAN. | DYEING: CLEANSIN Fang dua? LOVES. FANS, “aia Noiten and ss Out of the way, hat oftiver supposed | TLD. V i e boys, as ransom | began to operate was droll and wonderful LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS, 5 me that it was som M. Strayer, Show: | Wealthy householder at San Stelano. it wae | bevoud conception. ‘The strains of the duet | Gee Tea pert. Beans, —— rs. and CANN ae IRS, GERMANTOWN WOOL : | R.Beokt Norris, | idea the toate he Cate tno AE was | came forth clear and harmoniously, butit was | teen and B Tmperial and Oolong T eae vewark- W. H. WHEATLEY, H “MRS. SELMA RUD €onn t EPARTMENT. more; J. rl: fonder the bagi this (blots exile. who had | as ifa riot had broken out ina concert room. | aeeaiseent Imper flavor, per Ib., 50c. @ JEFFERSON STREET, Geo fn, D. C., — y RUPPERT Sowded this egy S Lincoln hall will be | ton, South Baltimore; W. S. Hammond, Star | been trained by j{terean missonarics, that ‘Cau you,” asked the reporter, looking per- | “ Very choice Uncolored Japan Tea, per'lb., 50c. | ana een we _maretr 614 Ninth st., opp. Parent Ofee, qyomded. this evening ‘with the friends of Chuireh, Baltimore: 8, J. Fergasou, Finksburi the, eonuneror of Turkey, the, Grand Cipio. | feetly aghast at the Imperturbable originator | , 3 Tie, Daryea's starch, Tee.. and Cora’ Starch Picet toe, District fend theese oe eee ee RESS TRIMMINGS, selected in Europe, eon- ass ed art mm ay a: e" vn; S. B.S la a las. 51 = such a ec vi 3 “ea v ace eo ° e ‘tates: Territories testify. . st pf T a menkct Colombian U myers gern igo BU atmiuater: esse, Shreve, Frederik; Dr, Or pent Were chattering over the conditions forthe eee ene ete een Sugar-cared Hams, small size, 12°; largest, | "oaatus youremee, z nov8-tr TNOES witht tS PONE. Paes ead ommenceime nt. ie Rraduates are Drinkhouse, Editor Methodist Protest- | ef peace. _ | “OW,” said Mr. Edison, with a laugh, “it’s a y . effects: Colored and Black BILK FRING 1 Maines. F. Smith, eat: Wiliam E; Rice, | ait’ J. 1, Ward, President Western Maryland | axormen Exrosuae or tae Sprurrs nas | Veresimase Mareeeon ety adauely ties ‘Wie Stnar (A, 0,,and Granviatd 30, er gat twist and cheullle, entirely new dosigus. ail mt Haine; Iwata) M. Eastman, b. ¢, | Solege:H: C- Cushing, Vice President do.:J. | ycenmades this tune ia Chicage, Centaie pine | unprecedented eliinination, when shall mortal | aoe ciMouasses (bright as New Orleans, George: LUMBER Ronen asa SPheaddress to | 2, Murray lett without appointment at his own | Yemen of ‘that cite: Including Reve De Hew, | keh declineamid the-—- but never mind-tet's | 2o%n, ©. 8. OHALE & SOM? BR. . a he address to | request. Thomas and Rev. Dr. Arthur Edwards, of the | 80 to luneh.”” So saying, the hospitable in- | marli-tr 2913 Seventh st. bet. Mand N, FRINGES IN ANY DESION toed ee ener te bY De. Wil Northwestern Christian Advocate determing | ventor led the way toa comfortable feast and | — to match material, made to mquedtoMn ©. Flew De eee ae Amusements. fo investigate the. “phenomena.” made a patted the head of a bright little three-year. TERIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF LUMBER. febs-tr ee “ National Theater —* Zip” was presented in | searching examination into the performances | Old boy who called him “papa” with a genuine G PONT ARTS. 5 ————_™ TRE Boary oy Fire Commissioners met | excellent style at the National last evening, | of Dr. Fea. Huntoon, a celebrated medium on a Shae showed, Ree a ae ae. PLAVORT Gerock, ror Sours, MDE Mak WENL, fast evening, all the members present. Ap. | With Lotta In the title role, and the same | Wabash avenue, and C.E. Watkins, connected | markal “les ees or ohelitte’ ertcmea’s Le DISHES AND'SAUCKS, LUMBER. Plieations positions in the department | strong support which rendered “ Musette with the Bishop troupe as a mind-reader. The habits lead to the tie. bie id Ds epson. an Here received from Walter C. Scott, Thos. C. | smoothly and with such good effect. “Zip” | latter was detected in trying to read with his | habits of a domestic world. Indeed, this is ‘o-Morrow evenin: material eyes the uames written on slips of | Shown by the comfortable brown-painted coun- e ‘Little Detective. paper which be had promised to name by try house that stands a few rods from his Heyes & Co. for two omnibuses used deto- Theater Comique—There is great variety to | clairvoyant power. Huntoon was informed of | laboratory or workshop, and beyond which py T, 1873, in showing delegates to the National | the pro imme at the Comique this week, aud | the incident, and charged with similar impo;- | two heuses his inclinations, it is ‘said, never nal.?? &e, Qeayention around the city. It | all of the performers are noted for thelr excel- | ture, “His conscience had already been troup. | lead bim.—[N. ¥. World. Steel, Horace D. Heinline, and Crittenden | will be repeated to-night. Cowen. A Dill of #25 was presented trom | for Lotta's Denefit, the in ( MPANY'S EXTRACT ‘Is a snecess and a boon for rene LUMBER. 1 grateful.*? **Medical **British Medical Jour- Corner Biath street and New York aven JEWELRY, ORN : ed to refer the bill to the Commis. | lence . ling him, so he improved the occasion to own | — - CAUTION.—Genuine only with the fac simile oun DS of every = sioners of the District with a statement of the Lincoln Hall.—Next Monday the pupils of | up.” His cabinet was demolished, and proved | (YABRIAGES! CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES of Baron Liebig’s Siguature in Bive Tok ‘Best Rubber EYEGLA\ ets. the colored public schools of Washington and | to be.a most ingenious affair. A removable | ©’ have nowon handail the new stvte across the Label. <= Best Solid Bilver THIMBEER OS so Biack CasnMenes, double fold, only orgetown will give a concert here, the Dro- | section of bane board permitted the Spirits to |e esriere “Sadho beets Rose ‘Consumption in England increased ten-fold Bes THI SS cents, fir SH) S. doubl id, 2 is to be used in pay' ie expenses of the | crawl ‘om the y and a sli a - F a sTOCK Black eashmeres. all pure wool, wide double | Paris educational exmbie be | {n'the floor gave access 10. the paraphernalis, Pars Jump Seats, Buggies, Phetons, &c., which an CADIES: WINTER BOOTS T aay -- midth, “0; beautiful dress goods, part Odd Fellows Hail. Nacy Yard —The great | Spirit photographs had been taken by calcium | },#i, fering at enormous reductions on former WS HAVE scaly otter the entire stock st ® discount geality, satin finish, nty Shon an. Southern Minstrels give Satertetnmments here | lights, an. wren, snose were turned of, the | m20-8t_Hepos. and Factory, 410 io 4168th st.n.w. | LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF EQ EN LY PER CENT, FOR CASH a: (dl . = (O-MOTTOW ant urday uights. 1 ve a | room, thou; a kerosene lamp, was pracyshccahnmaiteedanact-ol A Pee i reais: one yard Wide Ogured eaimbs zood performance. sf pe OT oie ghosts could come | (\00M’S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, ee eee SHG DAVID EL Os: | REDUCED THE PRICE ON ALL KINDS OF a8, 2. VETA. sife Cretonne.) only 6, worth 124. Oud Fellows’ Hall.—Commencing here Sat- | and oat thelr swest will without decane | —— io: Mask Lane, Lonfon, Bagiand. mart-iniy ns-tr Open beet - 70 Market Space — TO antes eae, Prot: Cartier begins to waltz | Huntoon says that he had struggled against | _,nhe best, American Wine in the market: dry. ; 5 A Nsw Rvip ron Distiict Coxrracts,— | Miles in 13 consecutive hours. | his sense of right and the pleadings of his wife, | [Rutys apd has lese per centage of forhome RA DIAMOND BRAND it Naw Eee «Distiicr Coxtmacts.- t Reatival haaecy Fhe, Authors’ Carnival | but dreaded loss of eccupation, exposure, and | priduetion weoune fer ieatepeiarige sor home | CELEBRATED DIAMOND BRA BUMBES. a mene Pr cate a cae opted a Festival begins here Tuesday evening, | especially the contempt of personal friends, | Pei ‘case, $15, currency. 7 ¥ r, puis hati all future contracts, clause must scafenimm®. and continues for three nights | the spirits of whose relatives hehad frequently | HALLS Hime. CHR APES ug BARE. = aon . gin e German Free-Thinkers’ Associa roan | ARON BLANC'’S MARRIAGE.—After Easter, 5 3, nd 2, for befere a settlement can be made of their / tures here Monday evening neste eo °° | Miss Kerry, the daughter of o Hateen ater: Ns oo WATCH REPAIRER, | ‘The U. 8. Centennial Commission reported an | Get Our Latest Price List Before Buying. accounts. \ © That Boy's “the eleventh lecture in | of note, now in this city, is to be married to ols PENNSYLVANIA AVENUSS award on Hams: INDICTED FOR MANSTAUGNTER.—The grand | €.Y-M.C.A. course, will be delivered here | Baron Blane, the Italian Miuister in Washing. | qempsey'a bi Store.) ‘3 3st. The excellent favor of the meat. aaa ; MANSLAUGHTER.—The gra to-morrow evening by Kev.J.1. Vincente of | ton. ‘The father of the bride that is to be de. LADIES WATCHES & SPECIALTY. 3 dip food Keebing auaity, Gemonstraiee by rms aed an indictment against | New York. * °" | rives his income from his extensive plantations atehios put tu complete order by me are guaran- eeeg tee eehaees of Hates onned in the winter the death of Wm. Horner, by striking Mik |< "Ancient Artin Greece."—This is the sub. | inthe West Indies, aud Is name has always | Wd torene weer memes eaten ERMA” | of Sold low by leading Grocers, who have ciren- WILLET & LIBBEY, with an iron poker on the 2th of February Jeet of the third lecture of this interesting | been held in high esteem in Havana. ‘The rich ‘i mtn lars with direetions for couking the ad fart, on the evidence of Emma Horner and | Course by Key, J-Leonard Corning. under the | trousseau of the bride, which is to be more | GUPERIQR Hams. Mari-m,th,6t Dr. Hartigan. auspices of the Washington Art Club, which | than ordinarily elaborate. is being made up in PApENT FRocss FLOUR, = an | WILLET 2 Linzer, - ee — will be dellvered at the Congregational church | Paris. A cousin of Miss Terry was married to Choice Family Flour, SWEET NAVY | Last CHANCS.—On Saturday night the great | to-morrow evening and illustrated by fifty pi the Spanish Minister to this country some Best Extra Flour, JACKSON'S WILLET 2 LIBBEY, auetion sale of Lapsburgh & Bro.’ Branch | tures. | FEATS ago. As Cavour's private secretary, Prices reduced 60 eents per harrel \ Gaming cams soxtobe:| Will close. On Monday and Tuesday _ =F ; von Biane occupied an important pus? at a 13 1918 WITMER, : I! WILLET & LI Feeds on hand will be sold at private saleat | _ MARRIAGE LiceNses have been issued to | time that tried men’s souls in [taly, A born | _™arl3-te Pennsylvania ave. Awarded highest prize at Centennial Exposition BBEY, ay price. Merchants are invited.—tdrt. zhomas Fae sd Catharine eon J. H. sipiomat, - ssca ped Hie crags ery aa ie T¥conaTeD for fs shawing genio Ero eotpece sat —_——__— ‘Thomas and Ernestine Key ; Nelson W. Green S$, and was installed over the heads o! LJ fer - | fevl9tr Cor. rork ave. ara aE EIVED. 100 pieces new patterns of | and Mary E. Doyle, of Baltimore; Bugene | older men_asa full minister on hie feat aie FRENCH AND ENGLISH tobacco AAs our ‘bine strip See Beer B Fae ‘our Speereales. only 6; cents yer yard. | Chevremont and Marie Grandjean: Thomas | sion. His record. it is said, has not an equa! trade-mark is onely im tated on ag ‘W 4sHineron HOME BEMEDT. peat areains are now being offered at the | Branson and Addie Seott; Henry Biss and | in diplomacy, whieh ordinarily is slow of pro. DINNER SETS, see that Jackaon: is ou every plug. Sold by pe Mag Be Pemngyfondy store: ot C-M Towson'& Co, | Jane Brent. Tans ism Gatinits ae oe nea ratte has NEW STYLES JUST RECEIVED. BONA Gn, B'fra, Petordoarg, Va. jhé-ins the ty DR. LEWIS’ PLASTER. ata s uth side — ddet. - — a " : = REET, Mar h per } 1 youihss boys aad chtueatns acne snes mony will accordingly be performed with all — OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. SEVEN FOR A QUARTER. s ‘eh 21, . | of youths’, * al idren’s cl ing, there jor he L—[LV. F. & Bro. Fish Agenis— | js but one Way to ascomplish the cbr: t,and | Sun, 2th. fageeeipiaeyeiscuatse M. W. BEVERIDGE, RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOU 98.90 argo and six small, Surpasese Capcine and Tring, | that way leads directly to the Boys’ Clothing tLate Webb & Beveridge.) @a2-LIGHT OFFICE, om. bunehes of fish | House of B. Robinson & Co., %9 Pennsylyania | | 4#-The Brewers and Grocers’ bank of New 1009 Pennsylvanta Ave. bite York has decided vo wind up and retire, naisis "” "Geveen ioeamaim mvc, | 2k GR AMD 608 00H Prazas, eee 2 eens