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Shocking Brutality of a Father. | man drought in the shoes. They were. wien THE COURTS. CITY ITEMS. | AMUSEMENTS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. THE EVENING STAR, |. pyecnine Duvas mes cintpnen how | Hew, ere the een eee mney Pere, men Equity CourtT—Judge Macarthur. — ——————— | = = — AY April 1, 1878. HOME—SAD STORY OF TWO OF HIS DAUGH- Pine pad heart worn ‘out. ; goles th an Sey, Movaniel s va et ior LetTer HEADS—Milans & Wilkins. 603 7th st. | GovENErens OF INDUSTRY. ESS MACKEREL, MONDAY..... ee .Apri im pieces of leather had been sewed o om a. 2 agt. Satford; — a a " . - : Poesia thine past the neighborhood of § | @onthread by the wearers. Of course they | appearance of absent defendants ordered: | Prapr. Pimpies removed free of charge GRAND ENTERYAINMENT BONFLESS CODFISH, ‘or some t! pas ye wore out soon. and they had to be fixed again. St agt. Best : gosts of tostimony fixed, ete. at the China Doctor's office, Pa. avenue. ” Le. JTOMAC ROE HERRING. Weather Indications To-day, street, between 15th and Isth, northwest, has | poth of the girls said they never got new PROBATE COURT—Register Webste slides . ROU NCIS, eve re A ERRING, _ been discussing and anathematizing the al- | clothes or shoes until there was hardly a plece Saturday, Estate of late Admiral Alden, U. You ‘T help being pleased with Lo’ Ainsiant.— - LABRADOR HERKING. Orrice OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. leged inhuman brutality of a father te his five | left of the old on N.; Testimony taken as to whether Charles. | Headac: pecyic it is So pleasant. and its Orchestral Music by 1 Donch; Singin _, Washington, April 1, 187%. daughters, and the disappearance of those ton, Mass., or this city, was the place of his | tion so quick and perfect, that you are si by Miss Z kdee Jones, M Ba vos, Miss SMOKED SALMON, For the middie Atlantic states, clear or | Giygnters from their home 0 0. 1518 on Amusement: domicile. | prised at the rapidity with which the pain vax . non and .)E HERRING. ly Cloudy ‘weather, stationary or tower | thar street. A reporter of THE Stak learning | National Theater.—To-night “A Celebrated Circuit CouRT—Iidge Carter. ishes. Tweedale SMOKED POTOMAC ROE xe, lemperature, rising baromete1 that the children who had run away could be Case” will be presented, with an excellent cast | Saturday, Frazin agt. District: $1,0) of ver. | EET tein th Nehis Hadneu, and Mae cr CANNED SALMON, heard from at the residence of Mr. C. B. Park. and a promise of elaborate and tasty scenery | aict remitted and motion for new trial pve If THERE 18 ANYTHING demonstrable in iM ° AL NEWS. man, 1-2 Ilth street southeast, called there to, and splendid accessories. The play is one of | ruled. Washington and Georgetown railroad | TaPeutics, it isthat, Hostetter’s Stomach Bi eis Adults, BO cents: chi dre CANNED LOBSTER, LOCA . ascertain what that gentleman might kow of | great interest. It will no doubt be handled y act. District: certified by General | isan antidote to’ intermittent fevers. No had a°'No-B10 ‘Ith st. : mi . —— the matter. He found Mr. Parkman at home, | Well, as the east includes Louis James, Hamil- strict agt. Clephane; demurrer sus. | Stance can be cited in which it hasbeen taken. —f¥";“Cunelis or that evening at the hall SARDINES, ‘ Amusements, &c., To-night. in one of the three-story bricks on that street | ton, Lanagan, Denham, Taylor, Mrs. Germon, | tained. A large number of motions have been &it her as a safeguard against this class of «is- [))¢ a o'clock. ES National Theater.—A Celebrated Case. which constitute “Philadelphia Row”—so Octavia Allen, Laura Joycé, and others. pressed upon. | eases, or as a remedy for them, and failed to Sa ~ ‘Comique.—Varieties. called from the white blinds which adorn the _ Theater. Comique—The. patrons of. the Co- POLICE COURT—Judge Snell, produce the desired effect. The season IN“tt0"an THEATER. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, seeeier eae cn Church—The Buteh- | fed bnek houses. Mr. Parkmar betes mked | mique will not be disappointed tnis week An | Saturds outers eee eee report closed, | Malatious fevers are rife has commenced. and 4 aie ter, goes | Eutheron Church:—The Bute! if he could give any information about the | extraordinary programme has been prepared. | Mary Pollman, a young evening rambler, was | NO inhabitant of any district subject to their BPR EST, 1421 New York ave., ly- s, runaways, answered in the alirmative. The Marini’s Vibe he friends and admirers of charged with enticing prostitution. The te- visitations should be without this great pr EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATI- Marin’ s Hol! —English Ballad Concert. reporter requested that he tell all he knew of | Miss Zaidee Jones will have an opportunity of | timony was not very convineing, and the court | Yentive and remedy. Indeed it is the most | REE. _marié-tr__Neer U. 8. Treasury Department, _ ndensed. Lec the matter. | Well,” said Mr. Parkman, “the | materially manifesting their admiration by | said he held that women were morally betier | Potent protection against all the ailments which | CELEBRATED CASE. With the most complete ©. MAN Condensed al _, | head of the family s you know. JR. P. | attending the entertainment to be given here | than men, but unfortunately the law did not | Prevail in the spring months. CELEBRATED CASE. 1 o Stalls 688 a’ d 689 Center Market, Street lamps will be lighted to-night at 6:5) | Meehlin, a clerk the office of the chief of | to-night for her benefit. It will consist of an | apply to them. In this ease the enticement | . | A CELERRATED Cass. Scenic Decorations, Bril- 20 and 21 Western ** p,m.. and extinguished at 4:15 a. m. engineers, U.S. A. He has a salary of 31,59) | English ballad concert. appeared to be as much on the part i fier, Wit eee ORLER Case. CHOICE FRASH MEATS AT ALLS The beautiful smaller hall of the Spencerian | per annum, He is not an unpleasant looking | St. Paul's Lutheran Church.—A grand con- | young man who was with her. The ¢ nelim, boo! sine At jean Book Exel nN) A Cet “ASE. liant Costuming, Stage TIMES, Business College is for rent. See advi man, is raiher prepossessing in appearance | e¢rt by the Hutchinson family and Miss L..C- | not made out and she was dismissed. Three | Wie agetiey of the American Book Exchange, | & ¢ rx Good Beef boasts. 124 to 18, ment in avother column. when he wants to be, but is likewise a fiend | Phillips will be given this evening in St. Paul's | colored men named Barnes, Bell and Bradiee, | N€W York, and ina few days w oe | ae Embeliishments; ‘and an cher Meat -. J.D. Free, jr.. sends the following recent | when he isso inclined. He is abou! feati years | English Lutheran church, corner of lith and | were arraigned on the charge of malicigas | 1020 to all applicants new and standard publi Other Meats in psvpertion. ublications: “In Memoriam: Rev. John C. | old, about 5 feet 10 inches igh mith, D. D. hei and has | H streets, for the benefit of the de serving poor. | trespass on a farm in the country; Barnes emeien ONL OF characte cations in any quantity demanded. ¢ | | @a- All orders faithfully Billed; goods detivered, mle ane “Lenten Mosaics.” |, | 1708 gray hair, He has seven ebildrenciive | | Congrevationat Church —h cHOUN | Hed Sand others dismissed. “Thoonas Con. j once and speak for what you want fully equal to its magni- | —™"" 3S! ~ = a © complimentary benefit ssie | daughters and two son: Ss were ing’s i rated lecture here to-morrow (Tues- | nor, assault on James Cudmore witha bean- | “TIN a] Ss e | | CQ ROCERIES UN THE CAS! LAN. Beech,” the brilliant journalist, at Willard’s | oldest of the family, Ox about day) evening will treat of the golden age of | shooter: both boys #4. Martha Jones, al | sous ot infin ration (i! Foes pon tie | + ficent rendition in New | G a san Co night, will be an exceedingly attrac- | and Bernard about 2. Neither of them are in | Michael Angelo, Raphael. and the other great | Ward, colored, larceny of a lap-robe ‘wor' : f | we affair. = | Good Tea, per Ib., 25 cents York, Boston, St. Louis | Green and Bi Magnitioe promptly relieves the burning, itehing and other annoyances caused Seatd Head, Impetigo, Erysi skin_ diseases and ulth the city now; they had to leave on account of | masters of the most glorious period of modern | §2.50, Second offence: grand jury. Charlot From J.C. Parker we have the New York | their father's conduct. Of the daughtors, Ella, | aft. A splendid gallery of pictorial illustra. | Hecker. colored, larceny of a cloak worth $25 ‘papers in advance of the mails. the eldest, is still with her father, on S street tions of the famous masterpieces of painting | from Ida C. Browning. The testimony was he Court in General T. in consequence | she is the pet of the family : the other four K Teas. 30, 35 and 4c. per Ib. t Imp — and Oolong Teas, remark- th or, perth... & Salt Rheum, Ss, and other and Baltimore, 2 itely removes every ery cholee Jay n will be exhibited. that Charlotte called at the house of eom- u i. Acted by 3 Whe ea’s 3 h. of no quorum to-day, adjourned until Monday | jeft him: one of them, So] hie, is Tallmadge Hall.—A musical and elocution: plainant to ask for bread, and while being o ieerawratnocs Hair Dy is safe as mi Lie. pe mee aie next. me: another, Charlie or Charlotte, entertainment will be given here Wedne: waited upon stole the cloak. A second offence . + Louis James, The motion for a new trial in the case of | Care of by Mr. EJ. Pattee. speedy. here | Cured Hams, small size, 12; largest, Cephas Jones, convieted of rape, was con. ith thers Aimec sod Wicker aveks | elene of mdusteye oeiate Counell, Sover. | was charged, and the case went to the erand M = Theo. Hamilton, ite Sugar (A), ®, and @ra nd 5 Jones, convicte: . as con- | and the two others—Aimee and Wiellie—are in | eigns of Industry. w ary Gillam, lareeny of a gold coin Mi HERS, M PRS. "t fai . ony ui 9, at tinned in the criminal court on Saturday last | the Columbia hospital ent WV eUle—are in | Cis Morrow evening. at Marint’s hall, a bene. | 4 iM ‘old eo Motnens, Motuens, MourRs—Don't fail to Saturday next. Nice Molasses, (1 orth #4) from Mr. H. A. Willard. Mary isa | to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooting Sirup for “What about the father’s treatment of | fit will be tendered Mr. James B. Ph y I 9 Syrup tc Music | se: 4 s New ¢ A Hi M rc & 0 M. Lanagan 40c. Gouds delivend In Washinton oF satu ex : nt girl, and violated her trust; 6 months | all diseases of teething in children. It relieves , “HAN syiliam Wiliains. a youre white man of | them2"sinquired the reporter. "1 will first | and elocution by the best city talent will coin. | jujuihe Also charged With lareney oe ees | Bl diseaces of ain, cures wind colic, rezu, : George Denham, | mali-tr 2913 Seesnth HABE BOON a 5 this city, Who has just served out aterm in the | ten you briefly what I know of it, and then let | prise the evening’s entertainn United ‘tes Treasury notes from Mr. Wil- | lates the bowels, and, b7 siving relief and BRATED — - —— Cherry Hill prison, Philadelphia, for robbery, | you'talk with Sophie and Charlie. ‘The first 1 d Masonic Temple.—The Authors’ Carnival | ard at another time: 3 months in j was arrested by Detective Miller, Saturday, | knew of trouble in the was when | commences here to-morrow evening, to cou- | Jonkins, larceny of te of for entering Pilate house on D street and they lived over here. Some time Iast’ Angust | tinue for four night: . fence: grand jury. Mr. A. B. stealing a suit of clothes anda valuable meer. | S13 Y away, ana Se eee ol for Ezekiel Cadel, whi Schaum pipe from Mr. D. B. Emmle gne of the girls ( Willie) ran away, and was not he sel for Ezekiel Ca 0 articles have been ree jail. Lewi health to the child, gives rest 'to the mother. second of- " jams, COU THREE STORES in one ; largest establishment as been under ar. | and greatest variety of Gas Fixtures ever ex- rest for several days on the charge of grand | hibited in Washington; over 300 different de- ERATED, BERATED BRATED ATED ATED . Harry Tayior, ] 3. A Robert Downing. | STALIS N. ket, (7th street : } Market, by his frie 7 , EMPERAN MEETING: The | found until the next night. She left Decause | j,ENPERANCE MBETIN Anna Story > Fs ington Reform Club held a meetin 4 ‘a 4 Joyor, CHOICE BEEF. VEAL AND MUTTON . covered. ae her father had beaten her. ‘The family then ing. at which: Willig ‘ larceny of a large amount of silver coin from . all of which are offered at reduced dele Bray. gs | : ac ald The Talttpoosa arrived at the Washington | moved to Sstreet. About Thanksgiving time | Gvening, at which William H. Verauson was | HACCIY Of @ lange anaatt or ae Washington | prices to suit the times, as also the greats Adele Brat. Germon, | CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty. avy yard a the samme girl came over to Mr. Adams, who | “Sirs: rawrence’s open air meeting yesterday | House, made appeal to the court to bring | variety and latest improved line of Plumbers detavia Allen. | _Marketing delivered free, 28-6 At Grace Hs ance | also lives in the row, complaining of having afternoon, at the intersection of 7th street anid | Up that case whieh had been postponed. The | Goods, Pumps, Ranges, Furnaces, Latrobe Fully one hundred tn Pastor, the services yesterday morning were | een brutally beate he. re here | 3 na s ang ouisia el vas larg ende complaining withess being missing, tke court | Stoves, Slate and Marble Mantels, over 100 pat- Ponriang. avenue, wes largely attended, and | coltuned thie ease until ole weoe Kener: one | enue bE he ‘latter, all at reduced prices, at ag uit and. dattery on John Hamilton's, ¥. M.G. A. Building, sth and D ia this bril- OUN R. KE sentation. LERRA Case, alle CELEBRATED Cae. Mant repr DPD>> >> eb>>>>>> >>> >>> >p>r>>y>>>y rr rr rr rr > of an interesting natire, consisting of the of- | four days. when, by the aid of Major Rich: dinance of bapti lministered to some pre- | ards. the father was made to place the gir to their being admitted to full mem- | withthe Woman's Christian Associatio! good order prevalled throughout. Mr. tinued addressed the meeting, and at the close a | Burke, ass e SS i ‘ I street he MONDAY, April 8:h, Hl E al mem. | wi 0 ber of people signed the piedze, Rheem ; continued for judgm: Win. Hf. | streets. pees DAG tMs s ; i About twenty were taken into full | jsing to pay her board. She staid the myymoer of people slened the pledge a | Hart, assault and ‘ JAR é PARR WEG ita Hy-having served the regnisite pro- | Gx' weeks, when the eldest daughter, Elia,took | 2G, Women's Temperance Unton hetd a | Hart, assatt and rd Univer. | ,HAPEY, Trpmeas for nervous sufferers, ang | JAMNETT € TAUMERS UNCLE Tos: Elon of UN months. att. Vernon Place | Beh heme. She was locked up inthe hail’ bed. | meeting n of temperance amone the | sity. Shannon ti (that when he came out | {Ose who _have been dosed, drugged, and as = = Yesterday moring at the Mt. Vernon Place | room, the window and blinds closed, and kept | Gidren Rng eeath ot ae eEance Among the | Oy Melati room of the Hanae Ce fhaily cure premature debility: weakness cai | M{ CSIC AND ae riemperanee seven Oo share, Shout four weeks, with barely enough | which Of schools ¥ Mr, | sity Hart came up behind him and struck him | decay. Book and Journal, with informaiton MARINIS HALL, tion, . HINeUTEy tite te Che od ee Reh Aue of the | OC. Wight presided, and addresses were de. | oh the back of ihe head. Zhe court imposed t | Worth thousands, mailed free, Address, Pul- =r ake in a5 e into a stor street | Charlie came to my honse, saving that she | livered by Rs Mason, of Calvar fine oro or Gays ah Tail eumiuel fermacher Galvanic Compatiy, New York TUESDAY EVENING, Aprit 21, |__ HOUSEFU RNISHINGS. nusylvania avenue ; rday | could sta er fa "S$ crue lo mistock, a S10, rs M, assault o ity. WA&K1Y | Professors Biscuoil and King. ae = =— Morning and stole about fitty dollars worth of | hort weaand ber father’s erucity wo lon FPeyr Ue aetive sOMOnELy WOKS ONT CT AKER Manteo ee ‘To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to Professor and Sirs, Siadeus, | GPECIAL To HOUSEKEEPERS. rods. a * $s ts a OSM. SUPE! pnt of MeKendree ori 4 4 Jrace Greenwood = Pee cil to: Noctotk the teste Jauie | Tey Ween ad ee eee ae school. and Mrs. Church, president of the arin 7 fal attention to A. Mischer's Chemical Seour- | stics annte Ware, $ a oe : tained her reputation for speed. | the other gitis having been imorsed thes the Woman's Temperance Union. GEORGETOWN. ing and Dyel ng Establishment, No. 6G strect, ‘Miss Lottie Swatlow, J.W. BOTELER & makin down trip in thirteen hours, re: | sister was being eared for, aid it being Gute, | 4 1%¢ Franklin Legion temperanee orga latest improvements, Wisthor of aoetenee Mise Anne Driver, &. | soviet an in by housek thers turning in fourteen with heavy weather. Tnated that they would find howecif they eur | tion held a lively meeting yesterday afternoon | Dram or DR. MC. Manuel | Buropeat invention he ge ec ae BENEFIT OF JAMES &. PHILP. of their extensive and compucte sick of. Oe of W.W. Ashdown took place | Sireds also Toft thete Pathe gee eed ey de) at their new hall. A number of persons siz ©. Causten. well Known he Dis. | Sorkin aguainor Mee tae ced eee | 4 ; cis . residence Iith and? stress | ied, also left their father and came over | fhe pledge among thaw severe SH trict of Columbia. died ¥ work in a manner not to be equaled by those ts withot HINA, y. and was attended by | UGte. One of these came to my house and the | many years beenslaves to the vice of inte 0.65 ist str in the not possessing these facilities. His cleansing | charge, . oO CLAW Waki: No. 2K. Teand Dave. | epaven Un by Mr. Fattee, Since | née, Addresses were made by Mr, E ‘The deceased was a son of the 1 fat Cree adios! and Gent's Suite are, in UTHORS' FESTIVAL CROCK FRY then and Willie have been taken sick, | of this city : Mr. Dow, of California y. | Causten, Who for So many years was the ‘act, the cheapest in the city on account of his | _/ FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ees . | anid are now in Columbia hospital. ‘Their ill! otthts hee ae { ten, who tors ; ae Stet! | superior work. N. B.—A specialty of his con- 7 de E PLATED G0Ds, ness is, Ido not doubt, the result of the. treat SGlise Kiorence fiopkine, Mra, Gisa War | Hehe am the prosecution of the French spoila- | Suis" Wemoving spots irony secre poety | WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN. ASSOCIATION, ITCHEN UTENSILS nie en ar red at the heands of the | sLonCH ee teae theleemmmencement of tier Toa ne ass dresses 25 years experience. Ilis dry cleanser AT MASONIC TEMPLE aa VERY date. aud the I ery tithe Fast deato ste 3S to reelaius Bis cite | ane $ Addie Prosperi pre: member of the Pendens Menten G tN ot ticle, “and: earefat pressing gives. thant an ° “Vay, aHo ISDAY As 1 FRIDAYS “Kon | awiobent eo cnn ering at EDUC Ms ‘ack. 1, WoM. » pall-bearers o part of the " 4 aad before a ano. f y company then under the commando: * i i. 3a, 4th and bch, tS orclick. hich they are efterinug 4 «ED PRIC pe AEE la hea aan Ae ae Geet as ald beiore General Hum: | P Another erowided and very successful meet. | AY WUY Capmany, then under the command of appearance as if newly made. Kid Gioves don! sooentee Sorcies Catalegiie Vist =. Crampton. and for the ge | Wout have to provide for his cheer te ne | ing was held by the Da y Club last nicat | three months’ campaign. Going to see some | Cleaned: two pair for 25 cents. kets for sale at Parker's and Ballantine sites and tas leh W. Gootail. Robert Gillham and POLUSEG LO FEL C ROE RUT eee ) at Lincoln hall, the pres ( | ot his relatives near th ‘ Is, some one 7th street; Purcell’s, 9th street, and at Whitak . — cx ¥ q raed am anil 4 refused to return home, and he otfered to p 7 i a kad: >, nepibe 5 ~ : ‘ book store, Pennsylvania avenne, 1 W. BOTELER « BRO., ‘The remain= were taken to the Cor th paeit institution on the island, pre tiams) in the chair, and L. H. Patte betrayed him and he aptured by a sinail LECTURES Pennsy __mar 4 oem went them in some Insitution on, the island, yro- | tary” After aphroneate” Musie oy a breamiedetaten. He wae TURES. THEATER comGvE, #10 _ CA Want, 989 Pen Charen i Wednesday wight to hear} fearing that they will be taken home and a | Fonn Bo Mecters dames ty Devine. of Lees: | his ural hea Scohumissioned by President | “Ror. J. LEONARD G0 OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. FRENCH AND ENGLI-H eon in Common fe : ae eu Ge tee | burg, Va. Ny ze). of Georgetown ; Mr. 4 Sa lieuteuant in the regularinta » | Lecture’ in e Seeasion Will nor outs be ea Lat, lite | Sab stony oF Two OF THE DavoHTE Frank Keeside, Charley Nyew Rey. Dr. Ken: | qdwas can omgmedt the regularintantyy | Foctube fp Performance Every Night DINNER SErs, a nh t Nivereal eetecn in enh gved £0 slow | | Now. 1 will bring the girls, and vouean ask | tank Reeside, Charley’ N rd Humphre Was sene Bi omarea te a Matinee for Ladies and Chitiren EVEN universalesteem in which she is held as | any question youlike. The girls j drick, A. G. Richmond, | rd bhrey | the second battle of Bu NESDAY and SATURDAY NEW STYLES JUST RECEIVED, anearnest ablevand brilliant writer: ada | 32 Tito the Tool vone a lotte and | and Bud Eggleston. The Hutchinson tamily | captured en prisoner, 1 5 Die hearted wontan, ever ready tendo, | 8 j tie | Were present'and sang some of their choice | year he wasin Richinond as 2008 Wak. te H, neatly dr mous Hutehinson fam songs. Mr. E.G. 0 First-class In Every Respect. _—_ sib Hutchinson r ‘ited an orig neatly dr ted the * Dr other a girl of about fifte e their services to the interest of the | checked stuff. Both look will ¢) Ge GREENWOOD'S LECTURE. eal Subtdived | toni recited Whe = k r exc h = Vartety, Drama, Burles M. W. BEVERIDGE, affair ‘(questioned them both. ‘Their stories | rd,” Mr. and Miss Hopkins sang ving spent in four S over two | +<THE HERCIC IN COMMON LIFE," (Late Webb & Beveridge.) ———__ Were the same. Now atid then Wet one | Are your windows open towards Jerusalem.” | prisoner. he yesigned his commission. | av THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCIT 626 S626. No. 1008 Pennsyleanta Avs., HUNTED Dows.—The ist of February lasta | tited shghtiy about the details of some beat. | A Sood many signed the pledge and pinned on | For seve: s he was one of the tirm ol | wrDNESDA Est ‘+ VEST marl6-tr Between 10th aud 1ch streets, ing man named Geo. MePhe 1 Cine | Fie aemmimigtered by ae cathe emt beat: | the red ribbon : | Ritchie and Causten, druggists here, bur for | Yea En. Se MARKRITER'S * | [yew wom wan = Meath, Qhio. Torsed bis. not wughter, the other would prompt her. Y_CELENRATION OF Mopgns | Sometime past he has been a clerk i the | HUTCHINSON FAMI REE ART GALLERY AND STORE, N*F Pest tobe toe tiie gy Oe SINtco ana ates 4 the elder of the two, said. tht ieth anniversa | ond Auditor's oltice. | Mr | Have kindly voruntesred to sing several of ir on Pant oh & 618 Nixa STREEr. TC, a the money teft their mother sdeath, about thirteen yea modern spiritualism was celebrated yesterday | Of fine education, being the a mate eo save. 094: P, Rites hee Chromon, Ac. city incomp oman Of badd the five daughters were sent to a Mor at Sheldon’s Hall, three sessions bi ang ua He was ver AG SUR TA Ae a nee ee Oe Pemhiegt: Pictur arGanasand tes | forms, and Whe reread Pen on intimate | school in Pennsylvania, Here they were poor. | On the ste were porrealtear ee Fe yoni: SuSE Brad. Silas sani i ‘ = 5 F. SCHAFER. transaction of converaiee of prageaee iathe | jy clad. because their father only paid hail t with the wor t abe OF Eoroin . Sof that Clty aha ee rone ner dei Suny t as was paid for the rest pblritualism, the kj Splen hnlocks the nm ji ose See Conienaadery: Noe a Name and Number, jy1-1y MERCHANT TAILOR, Spt to work for his attest, which was made iat F tery or tat Gs (ahere eine ae ane {7 rinione Lodge, Knights of TS nines TPRE SPRING IS HERES ite Pome | onters of hiis stock at and below Serpentine chase over the Conners Hieiher | street; between k They then | Judge Case presided at the morning session, | Pyililis: Me leaves a wife aud three ¢hild Or ALL SOULS CHURCH T Westing Amat. Hone eee es cost to close business, Koh, oped ate moved to lth street. and then to S.- Shortly | Aud spoke of the rise proxress of spiritn: | Mt: Maine wi tieioter WILL IIA\ EA SALE traordinary bgt cash pri RFA call is solicitet. SS. iit Pik him. | atter their return home their father began to | alisme tein, of Detror, | atterneon, and his remains will be interr of Faney and. Usetut Ar a SUPPER a: | stand," N Distreetn 8-3 2 isk eave and both were Detective oi . z < i the Congressional cenietery. | : . f , maré-3in_1111 Pennaylvania ave. nw. Wappenst f Cineinnat an et at them. Oswald, the elder brot t h., gave ay interesting s! 1 of the DEATH OF Jc PETE J hapel of the €: ner ef Mthand L | wil be promptly attended to, mar22-tr a ~ “ 5 pr ad Lat le | in sis. He was repeatedly struck and beaten by | vent of spiritualism with the Fox family. n {| ,DeatH or JouN Pere Wo Mi. John | streets, fer the ben ay day S EMOREST PATTERNS, tee. Hethen erection {| their father because he iuterfered while the | Kochester, Nov. thirty ye Peter, & JOunE practitioner vat the Washing: HON (A Annee I C. NAL | fect LAAs jem: Het me ott is city. rest of the children were being beaten. A few | Palmoni recite yy | ton har, son of Geo pret Hi ry a, EDUCATIONAL. | scllegsiand Stathonere. S62 Teh aid of es i days alter leaving he came back, Deing unable | fine style. geitis, of New | 20d nephew of, Dr. Arn ea one ———— ——— see pesianlartormebirecttrcnd pcmaetaaeu 2 soon to Secure any work. Their gave him | Jerse ‘confers | Ms father's residence fx aged 25 Years. MALLEWooD PRE MUTUAL BENEF: lias of “John Driver | twenty-five cents, a loaf of bread. and ae te | The interment is at ¢ tis evening VILLE, PA.—By LIFE INSURANCE ©0., ales of gonn: Drivers J | three “sandwitehes “and toll him to be. Mitehell, | i Middte' $48, Godeuta prepared fo! NE ARE. B.S renew sboy on the southern train was em. | gone, “The reason the your son. itt tenella Ging Idiot of Middle pila vard College, fustructors first-class: INCORPORATED 1645. CRELY MUTUAL, ved te eliver it te at Front | ) . | S. 3 for $a => PoTOW pereu ve sma oe can at Erout | Was” also. on account of their fathers | rence aid Airs, Ale i aie « xsel also made a few re. | fel22-1y J. SHORTLIDGE, A. M. | marriage notice toa newsp: F TLESD T — <8 LEWIS C. GROVER, Preside and Wappenste: > t > brutality, Meehlin was subject to epileptic | marks, under the contro! of the spirit of Ed- i i re rater the ADEMOISFLL -. PRUD*HOMME’S All approval faces of yet : =~ ae : and Wappenstein went to his hiding pli fits, He ‘used to go to sleep in a chair and | win Borreste ACthe evening wean aye 4e-Oune hundred and thirty-four men were FRENCH CLASSES atid statements furnished at the Omi -e of the Cc took MeV herson and the woman ustody. | make Bernard waten him all might inense he | Sraith eae eg SS hatin, | discharged Saturday frem the New York Con- rsof sister Chapters ave traternatiy Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced, Pany Or atiy of Lis ageneles, = “ Gur of the $1.0 they had only $3 left. They | Should be seized with ones One niche eine | re eee e ee: and tral railroad’ shops at Syracuse, by order of By order of the MuK, H. P. : S. B.— Pupils taught rapidly, and with a perfect JAS. Bo PEAR Preswen ers ren ht fo is ity Saturday evening en | Watching his father, Bernard fell asleep. His | followed by Mr! 1] ngthy expost sident Vanderbilt. “C. FRANK SHEKELL, Secretar, nciation, the use of practical conversation. EDWARD A. STRONG, Serretary, . Foate to Cincinnati, toanswer. | father awoke and belabored him over the head | tion of the sp iedoetring | <The members of GEO. cate pace and Children, 8 amy Wat | yay BENS. C Fe, Treasurer, Who was convicted a few days since eas | Aud Hot move all hight, "He watehed his op, | Uday ONleer Harbin ted into the court team | NECK WEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY and UN yon TUESDAY, the 21 of April, 1878, at 2 | “Hours reserved for Private Lessons and Classes, | mar2-1m Room Droit Bethan n ceoree domes ce of the | Horiunity, left the house. and shipped cela | adelleate looking white boy. 2bout ten years DERWEAR, wrolork p.m, sharp, to attend the funera: otvar | Cailat 101d sth oe Mondatsand Pitaedage shes - = from Jones, an old sot Yh hart He is a ‘the | old, Witha heavy trace chain, some tent will be ready for inspection on Monda deceased ‘brother, Past Master M. C. CAUST? 4p.m.; other week days between 12 and 1. )$1-2m G AND SUMMER STYLES. —s aturiiay afternoon, by Justice Wri Age | schouner, which plles between Have Joni, locked around his neck witha padioes, | _™830 3: W.S. TE Members otsister Lodges re traternaliy inytst, | 4P-tes ober week days 33 c ctaner ws Baap td Saturday alternoun, by Justice Wylie. Mr. | Schooner, which plies betw -de-Grace ating ni othe: Se AE woes —y mubers of Georgetown Masouie Chalk ate: ESSONS IN GERMAN. LATIN and GREEK, 1, perged, $i, at Bet Lt Hugh ‘Tacgart presented the motion and | and Norfolk. Oswald went to Montgomery | aq ae ae Toe eeees ace satned {HAE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ested tomeet atthe sime aime, By order ofthe | Ty ty MUBSAEUS. Ralere Spams | Sud fecicd perked, Sivat BOP. Lit Fuled the motion,” On bee gine CONTE Over | een The aauEhters do noe Recs Teor ed | on Capitol HHL With the chalteas then Mae UNIVERSITY OF GEORGETOWN. a F. W. STORCH, Bate Bini a, EIN REET. Booms for anything to say why the sentence should not | Of the boys except now and then througi an | The boy said his name was Mark Jourdan, son i STOR | Friyate Ciacsorat 1801 Hst. u.w. “address 188 | CELEBRATED DIAMOND BRAND ve of Edward Jourdan,who had placed this about The 3) MER SE:SION_ will commence on KR MOTTO, EXCELSION! a = ? Sisters, but was refused titiess | his neck to keep him for panshment: that | MONDAY EVENING, Aprit 1, fu'the Coiezs | OQ) — be pronounced. she said that the testimony | aunt. Oswald “J AMES_CORRIDON, Profeesd Penn here Building, 10th and Esiveets at B'orelock. “Intros DYEING, CLEANSING, TE EN Was a perfect lie, and that fearing that others | Come back to his sisters, but was refused unless | 1 CHEAPER THAN BREF, " i] is father re} rp 0 hip, St. Cloud Building, 9th and F. W: 8. DAVIS, Jn., In the house would take Jones manwehe teks | hesbegged pardon. ‘This he would net de. while his father Went to search fora spade to | quetory tecture by J. B. Beales M De DYEING, CLEANSING: cokkeeping and Short Haid tausit in’ sort ati | CINCINNATI RMPRR SARE Tac Mer hose aE ewes, Court characterized | DISGUSTING DETAILS OF Dougsric Truancy. | HUE toe We Pe hire nd eo ast En PROT OES ean Beano DYEING. CLEANSING: | gudrastecd ‘Lessons sived st wets TaeH | gy, SUGAR CURED SHOU kh jouse as of the worst possible class ne reporter asked Miss lotte in wi ee DATS: | ape, ns , . CHA . HAG) Dag A 3 NG. ua he U. 8. Centennial Commission " sentenced her to two years in the peniten- } mann er the father’s brutality Was manifested. fhe: tation-house, The court: ald He loot Lecturer Ou Diseases of ‘Respiratory Organs and | “ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS, | schools. aeenen pao jary. She said:— a ya award on Hams: Ast. The excellent fi FY NZOSCo| Mrs. Baily. “Ill take it to another cour J. S- BEALE, M. D W. H. WHEATLEY, The Court. «Very well, you will now have “He used to beat us all nearly eve! .me | Prosecuting attorney to inquire into th ‘pecially. I had to do all the cooking, sdiy | and take such action as they might warrant. wor of the me: C Its good keeping quality, demoustrated ‘ Lecturer on Minor Surgery aud Shrgical Appli- Pi oer aeonepalahed Iasi" nn Oss I eee re # the pestoct fresiinese ot fums Cured in the winlee Something to take there’” On motion by the thing went wrong I was beaten. When we CERTIFICATES OF 1 RPORATION. — The ances. never ex fore or since, to which peo THE i low by t cires eousel, the court suspended the execution of | moved from here 10'S street. my face Was so | Butehere hide aed TR EATION. — | The SWANN M. BURNETT, M.D. le of the District and thousands of others of the INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY, lara with, dincetions hoe coek tg ine ees the sentence tills) days after the end of the | bruised by his beatings that he would not let | fiied a certificate of incorporation in the office Lecturer on Ophthalmology atl Otology. aaduyouretee nov8-tr (Yellow Wagons. ) Hams. ~Whard-m,th, next term of the eourt. Catharine will, mean- | o over during the day, He made me go | of the Recorder of Deeds. The stock is fixed PROF. J. T. JOHNSON, A. M., M.D., : —— — ~ . time, remain in jail. over in, the night With two thick veils on. All | at $50,000, in 2,000 shares) and the following Fee eee rere D eenes Having harvested their full supply of SWEET wiceamn NAVE “ RR . of us have often had to keep in the house on | are the trustees: Jolin R. Kelly, Theodore 5 AL JE ER: : : FX NS THe Grow {kiat. ix New York.—The | account of the bruised condition of our faces." | Barnes, Joh liek, Joseph Prather, John A Course on the Art of Presei ‘ES PIcE RENDERED BY KENNEBEC ICE, ; = summing up of the Grow trial was continued |” “What did he strike you with?” Dunn, 8: Jacob HL. Kengiay W. Ss PROF. 8. C. BUSEY, M.D, aie OW -Scllie at thate icant . CHEWING BEST. TOBACCO. before Judge Benedict in th United States dis- * Anything that came handy—the poker. the | Crown and W. T. Warthen. Also, the Indus. A Course on Diseases of the Heart. THE PEOPLE. Awarded highest prize at Centennial Exposition trict court Saturday. m Richardson's let- | steel bar for sharpening knives, the haminer, | trial Home and Training School to provide for «9 PROF. F. A, ASHFORD, M.D. Low Rates, for fine chewing qualities and exce/lence and ar, connect far de! ence argued that the vhole a chair, and his fists.” the aged and indigent, and to establish and | 4 Course; ou DE ae ee ae Fyre ere ep ar surriy ror Tine | Lasting, character of suestening and favoring, ‘oseeution was a conspiracy on the part ot vny did he strike you?" sintain a train ‘ ans. 7 wpe , . is the time to secure your SUPPi.y oR Tux | The best tolacco ever made, A% ‘our ‘ylue ste ibe secret services ofr toruinGrow Sitar | | For ansthing and everything. ‘The sirst | Mamata ey nainng school for souue men ant | souures wit ve deiiered every MONDAY, [OUR OPENING oF SPRING Wean | A&E trade‘mark is closely fmftated on futerior goods, to the one against Columbus Alexander. - | day after we moved over to. Gstr the following trustees: John Dd. Baswell, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS CROWNED WITH SUCCESS, 7 that Jackson # Best ison every plug. Sold by mund Kimball. who appeared voluntarily ito | 1 did not get the dinner. all » being | Sarah Kardmond, Jane C.Hitz, Margaret Rob: | guns OUR Oy ant Beptember. Tie REGU: Puce th street and Ponnsyivania ave. Br Sealers, Hand for sample, free, to CA. JACK ealmony 3 fecting the character of Rich- unused to the new Kind of stove. “Me Deat ime | insom, Sophia, Crane: Martha Ee Wiltiems, | BA CO Vegins the MONDAY in — _ Depot 9th-street Wharf, IN & Co, Mfrs, Petersburg, Va. }14-1a,thak, ly . the principal witness for the defence, | for that with his fist.” >. C. Granderson and Mary Dj if f : . 3 % | UNANIN 1 : RUNHS: TRUNKS: Was surprised when Deputy Marshal Holmes | “Did ‘he never ili-treat your oldest sister, | D: ©” @™#aderson and Marv Dishmon Matrieninnts of tis Goltge.) ! Grutuates aud | ALL UNANIMOUS IN THEIR Praise: | TTY r r LUMBER. = his iane onhis shoulder and declared him | Ella?” i a ita os rtd Co Myrtle! Moepere > For prospectus and other information address — TRAVELING BAGS, risoner under a bedch warrant. for com- “Oh, no; he used to a little, when she first y,in the Criminal Court. Judge Wylie F. A. ASHFORD, M. D., DEAN, 5 “ PLAY OF ; pileity in the alleged eomspiracy. Kimball is | came from school: but since then he Iways | marked that when he passed the death st ma130-3t 1330 N. ¥. Avenue, D.¢. | THE MOST ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SPRING SATOCHELS, LUMBER. OW fn Ludlow street ja! e splendidly. She is the lady of the | tence in the ease of Samuel A. Clark. conv! = — CLOTHING EVER SHEN. In great variety, of MY OWN and other makes, , y: has Whatever she wants to eat aud | ted of the murder of Lee, on Saturday, he did (CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. and at prices lower than ever, at my FACTORY aud ait Bebe vArEiso Frege at ieprolt hii Wear. She used to beat me. too. not know that it was the buxpose of (te coun. ae SALESROOMS, = urday afternoon, the time of the half-mile “For what? sel to take it to the Gener erm. course, | , t Stocl 425 Seventh Street, UMBER. walk for ladies was: Miss White S| «per nything: just like father. One d if they propose such course, the time for the | Tis fact las been fully demonstrated in more than | Such a Magnificent Stock. | ‘One door above Udd Fellows” Hall, ebnson 5.47, and Miss Madren Miss | dirty spoon was on the table. He broke it over | exceution of the sentence’ will have to. be uch Splendid Garments. JAMES 8. TOPHAM. White coming out the victor. The contestants lie’S head. Willie one day helved herself | changed. Not wishing to take the counsel by 10,000 CASES, — : * LUMBER. in the five mile walk were Clarence McClel- | to ‘some oysters, Which Ella and father had | surprise, he would direct that their attention Such Low Prices named for Perfect Fitting aud TO ORDER. and, Willard Johnson, J. Morehead and W. ver. J this she was beaten unmerei- | should be ealled tothe necessity of putting Reliably made Trunks, of any style desired, made to order en E Gurley, but the judges were unable to de lett on eer ds he be: ts , é scars | their motion in writing, BY the premises, ripening 5 | 2 . 4 y arks it sl i's two lar Cars: a = + N , - Gide as tothe victor. Tho time Was given as | on her person, which Will always be there: Seo BIS ao Tronks, &c., Repaired, aud Frunks covered Corner Sixth etvect ant Sow York aemnety $02, 6-48 51-31 and S.), in the order named. | No: father does not drink. He has broken | _ Disrrrcr Scrt AGAINST A CONTRACTOR— Da. 8. D. HOWE, Never before have the Peeplehad an opportunity | 2rwEke; £e+» an Suse It ls thought there is some mistake, either that | {wo stools over me. One Sunday sometiing | 1m the Cireuit Court, on Saturday, before to select from as great an assortment. + the length of the track has not bee n properly vrong ; Y Judge Cartter, the ease of Dennison et al., measured, or that a mistake was prone y went wrong; 1 didn’t cook Ella's breakfast e — ‘ONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIF. IN- — , properly. He struck me with a hammer, and | Commissioners of the District; agt, Clephans, | of New York, the Great Consumption Doctor, Pro- | NEVER BEFORE Has cLoTHiNe agen | © SUBANCE COMPANY ot = Seoring. " + wit ise S| pe Medicines, 8O CHEAP. nocked me down, and kicked me. The ham. | Was decided. This was an action, to recover | prietor of the Arabian M 4 ‘A. C. GIBBS, See a ec sin | MEE fell out of bis hand, and Sophie tearing | for now-performance of contract in failing to . bans WE HAVE AGAIN THE DISPLay of choice paintings. at 527 15th | that he might strike me again with it, picked | Keep work in re) pair, And Be ihe plamtifts TESTIMONY No one can ator to buy until they have visited GENERAL AGENT, D. C., Bi atiention. Some ofthe best Wome of | {AUR He stuck her with his fst, snatehed | Muted. raising the, point that the plauntits | sep E. Gary, Judge of the Superior | scribe. the Haxgainy we Ofer thie Spite. see | maro5-10t 1429 Pa. Aves, Over Milburnce Harvey Young. J. M. Calverhouse, Frank lated ine aasinet te dnade me, get up, and | should have been brought in the name of the | Goutot Cook comyiiikacls: pinching times demand Low Prices, = * REDUCED THE PRICE ON ALL KINDS OF Reynolds. and other favorite American artists, | ished the hammer over my head, and swore | District. The court sustained fhe demurrer, DR. S. D, Howe- Dear Sir: Permit me to add | WE HAVE MADE THEM, Ss PECIA as well as excellent efforts by noted foreign | that if 1 moved he would dash my brainsont.’ | and made the same order in other similar | py grateful testimony to the army of witnesses to BEEING I3 BELIEVING. Phe paintings fli be Mola’ at avetlon by | A¥ere tte other three daughters treated as | ¢**€*—thirteen in number. Hier ame of four {at coeeraraa aa ae OONVINGE Wounseny. _— Lump, 2 sol auction y y - ott 1 be ‘or. lop y ae Pnncanson Bros. to-night and tomorrow | VAY AS youre a catings, but the | THE, CONSPIRACY CASES OF | \WYER AND | ‘hicted with backing cough, oppressed breathing. | In the Men's, Youth's, Boys’ and Children’s ; . Right, at 7:3) o'clock. It is certain that so fine othess ‘rare beaten enough Gant teteewitne OTHERS. — To-day, in the Criminal ae foreness of the chest and constant acute pala in the | De partments can be found EVERYTAING thatcan | WESTERN CREAMERY, — sail 10 a + city. Lovers of pictures wil : ya day passed that s “US ah ith i she b e extremely nervous and prostrated.’ Her NG WEAR. 5 - Semen to stent 1 | Sere hot whipped. perbaps all eeeepreia | dletment (helast named hnving beon acquit. | disease was pronounced consumption by the physi- eae os sed FRESH NEW YORK BUTTER, | Get Our Latest Price List Before Buying, Musici, Avy Etocctionany Extentity. | “Do you think either of your sisters now in | ted on the former trial and Roddy now having | ¢!ansof Chfeago and other cities, whose prescrip- |... sae the most Extensive Preparations MEST.—A well-selected programme, with such | the bh names as Grace Greenwood. Prof. Bischof, | ment Mr. and Mrs. Siddons. Annie Ware. Lottie |“ Swallow, Mr. Paul and o a t benef hen you I vs 4 . EN ve ‘ N a 5 ertainly I do—both of them. Once in last | Senator Carpenter and Hoh. Wayne MeVeigh | treatment: We were inspired ‘ith hope by. the IMMENSE SPRING Bi m23-1m Center, Northern, and Eastern markets, ‘va Henderson ought | December “Aimee ran away and came over appeared for the defence, d, after state. | skilifal manner in which your thorough examina- | pouviy so of any Previous Season. - WILLET & LIBBEY, - fo insure a full house for Mr. Philp's benerit | here to Mr. Adams. Ella came after her the | ments by counsel, an adjournment took phace | tlon was conducted and the satisfactory explana ay NOTICE OF Co-PARTNERSHIP. { tomorrow evening. Another attraction isthe | Sameday and took her home under the pro- | untii to-morro' Hon with whieh you closed your dingnoeis. Ny. No one need stay away thinking they cannot be 4} ars ated with, mc in the Beck and Sta WILLET & LIBBEY. Soo" young clocutionistne tele eagearaeon, | miss of Bo, War" Rane bend tesco es || Tawa T i Ince with yous pianuand practical directionse whe | Suited. Honery, Business, my’ son, ROBEMT CARTER : wo young elocutionists; their first appear: | Father tied her hands ind her and then ARLIN E INS. n ‘ ie. 01 NTY reafter same ° anee before a Washington audience. See ad. | tled her toa box ina room bo hore aioe hed | este AAmINGTON Ere. Ixs. Co. insures real hogan tp se the Arabian MK Cure and Arabian | | For the Laborer, Farmer, Mechanic, Clerk, or | BALLANTYNE. and bercafter the same will be a Vertisement. to lie on her side. She remained there from | and guarantees prompt payment of losses. | fest: the cough loosened and soon ceased, respira- 66 WM. BALLANTYNE &80ON, — ey Saturday until Monday, being tied from Sat- | The reliability and popularity of this excel: | tion’became easy, the soreness of the chest relieved JUST WHAT THEY WANT, With sincere thanks for the liberal patronage 1 x = ANDROSCOGGIN yard-wide leached cotton, | urday until Beaty Sunday night, at times | lent home company is stindicated by con- | and all pain removed, she begau to gain in flesh — have received for the past twenty-five years, and WILLET & LIBBEY, The cr Or Piece: large stock of new | yelling piteously. It was very cold, and there | tinuous increasing business since their incor- | and Huprove ia strength and appearance, RAC a. STRAUS, With every factlty for the transaction of business, xoods, prices from 12, 15, 18.2), | Was no fire in the room pration in February, 1872; their paid-up eap- } believe that your medicines and skiliful advice have 1011 Ponnsyloania avenue, T would soltcit a continuance of pai in. fer10-tr Cor, Gths and New York ¢.; All-wool black cashmere, full width, PED ON SCRAP: tal is $20,000. Mr.’C. B. Maury. treasurer, | Saved the life of my wife, | She unites with me mar29-tr ‘Between 10th and Lith streets, W498 Tih eerest, | Sor ON and New York ave. : cassimeres for men and boys, *: How about your food: and Mr. F. T. Rawlings, secretary, will always | 8 ytefal tribute te the me 24 am ry WSTAL DISCOVERY | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 25, 1878, mar25 tr spring carpets from 1e-up “Well. we used to go to our meais with | be found at the office: 1585 Pa. ave., to vive ¥ respe * JOSEPH E GARY, | NATTANS’, CR¥STAD ORGANS, SupervBeet ae scuty Sy atlings Mageaits all kinds of sry goods | father aid Ea, but heatwave track yome ot personal attention to ali applications for poli- | Cuncaco, December 14, 1876. ? bagi sat coor | PEOBIDA OBANGES, pn eee ty other manufacturers 8 ty e ‘ore, Towsd See ad. us either with the steel or his sts, rad- | cies. + < tores or faded hair to its o1 color = ice ‘$650 en . _ | ually stopped. Ella and father had the bac = ssi. | pPyieQ MEL CURE ana TONIC, $1 per bottte, Bn youtial appearance in three totes days: re- | DIRECT FROMTHE GROVES ATSAN MATEK, Sarranted ib dage? toot tet, iter ae — UNTIN buntings, buntings, every color | of food. What was left over they generail THREE HUNDRED (300) pieces of new cassi- | PILLS. 95 ‘cents per box, Sold in Washington, | Ts\%e dandre and ‘ts the hair falling. . 18 ov want t introduced. 4 open mi and every 8 ade that is made, at the very low. saved. We would sometimes, being fearfait, meres for me Vs and boys, wear, prices rang: D.C., wholesale and retail, by With a constantly increasing sale for the past | aAaNY OF THEM WEIGHING 18 OUNCES EacH. | Wau! ANGE. ‘Ailress "ANIEL hia st price: beautiful spring dress goods from g1 Ke s f it, bi x i ing from 37, 50, 62,75, 87, » $1.50; lace for - y: e years, ‘satis! Tecomwmeé " ‘ashington, N. J. > He. to $1; black and colored zrenadines: pure | RUSTY, take some of it, but hada nat nals | curtains: beautiful spring shawls: biack cash. | STOTT & CROMWELL. 480 Pennsylvania ave, fichas the advantages over ail omer preparations | CaLL AND SEE THE PREMIUM FRUIT. mmar6-Im silk and wool in bourette style: blac of oatmeal. For dinner we got some scraps; | Mere shawls; beautilul dress goods. I5e.; good | wats, THOMPSON. 08 43th st. ofpirest being warran ranted entirely harmless. ALSO, mere, all pure wool. wide double width. | Sometimes, if the dinner was a boiled one's | black silk, z5e,; excellent black silk. al: We eNTWIShe. i201 Pennsylvania Ree eee aes cre Paneees matter, | ; V °YAGEBS To EUROPE. Diack silks, 75¢., $1. $1.25, $1.50. Carter's new | full meal. ‘Ella used to tell_us to save in bay: | the Bne: uality real satin finish black silk, Z. D. GILMAN, 627 Pennsylvania ave. creating ‘more or less dirt upon the scalp, to shake NEW MAPLE SUGAR, from Pennsylvania a ary goods store, 711 Market Space.—Advt. | ing things at the store, so that we coald oay | Only $1.25: Honey comb white quill, aie. Cat: B.MAJOR. So 7mat., comerH. "| Siepuege using, and New Hampshire, J. W. BOTELER & BRO, Wasntscton Fist Manger, April 1, 17s, | More soap to Wash the’ dishes with. We used 7 Market Space.— Ads 4; 5 BOHARHLEE, corer Nor Capttot ana | “Ye done ft tai nen or the Mager nals a ei kewa si, Are the Agents tor the sae of Ticnets a Sold by R.A Golden & Bro., Fish Agen’ | feser ub the m with send thew Suny pal; | THE HarpWake SaLe will be continued to- 8, JONES, 201 Pennsylvania ave, east. Put up iu large bottles. Price One Dollar. mn? tr 1916 F st. n.w. ‘of the meee Shad. “from #21 to $15 per 100: 25.0 | Aged to get along was by taking a penny or so | morrow morning at 10 o'clock. to which buil- W. WRIGHT, corner 7th at haw For saie at INMAN STEAMSHIP co." Bering. Soid at trom sto e=iPper Losier | When We went out to buy anything; this they | dure ea mmolming atl oclock. to which bull | be W_ WAGE epruer fh and Af sts, Commer 2d.and PD sts.,%10.:,, | JZONDS ARD STOCKS. PARTIES PROPOSING TO VISIT EUROPE. ag fish from 15 cents to 50 cents per | gee stealing, and we got the usual beat- ioatten sas shell goods and bar material will FST wats st We marl8-tr and corner and a ten @ titied Seas a a anne Can obtain all information by apiyine te 2 i e ‘ aly wi . 7 vs issues: . W. BOTELER & BRO, Livi a SHtow were you clothe an cut | 8 4eeguay of Ssoluton of pariuersuip of). | | Vasc WeHOBLEE, ais Bags se Ceotge- | [H_ACORDS POENCE OF TEER, | BiarcielCoiiotinbondoltaroutmues: | a. Wa ORELER & BBO. for Scents ome yey ven collars, latest style, sony ean but Mrs. Parkman will tell | W, Kennedy & Co., 612 Penne avenue.) ot COND, sy valldruggiste” in Virginia, | ie ticat partored constiation ‘ih four’ weeks. | | Mnteipel ana allpont Bonds Sud Stoeks, bought aND Sbbai: Kid gloves left yet at Charles Bayles Mrs. Parkman said that when the girls came | ‘THe GRAND Oresine oF Spuina Mittaxery | ABGDY tai Avthouid te taken bya no | “marist hy & f * Mrs. : GRAN 2 NG LINE y all about to marry, or wl i5-te ‘10th st. and Penna, avenue. street Ads t. 7 Baum’s, 408 7th | shee house they were ia Fase MAE Thee | at Te Pee Ne arene MILLINBEY rename weakened from excess or any other ARCHITECTURE “AND ENGINEERING. OUR Te. black greegiain i ana - had no underclothes on, and their dresses | west, has been the finest ever given in this ey, usually sold at 7 phen tthe same | Were patched and nearly gpa to pieces. | Distriet. Attended by the elite and fashion of 2 in every case is as certain as that GOOD FREVENTIVE FOR NEURALGIA SANS: quenchos this’. 74 le A Sar anne erg made Contractors aud =, : ‘onnoliy's, | ‘Their shoes,—but she would bring them and | the District, it certainly has been a social and Dr. JOS, JACQUES, 7 Univerity Place, New am, 507" HYGIENIC Wiem | iparié- ‘Booin Bt, Cosa Bendis” obs ¥" | ret tte reporter see lor himgelt. als, Pari: | ajurachye display, ¥ Kurs, Drugotete Avpplied, GL” | egai-ts DEM GOT" ad om F « Pa * % .

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