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THE EVENING STAR. The Labor Exchange. ‘aiae Amusements. FetuRN OF BEMO, THE ROBBED INDIAN.— Tiyere has been a case pending in the Police THE MANAGERS LAST NIGHT. onal Theater.—For a first performance Tere ‘ A iz hn meeting of the board of managers of the | the range a Cotesia Case,” went off very | (ourt forseveral day Grand Beene at aan 5 ight. va ably mounted, 4 Cade, H eny 2 Labor Exchange was held last night; present, | Trai last night, It was admirably, mounted, | cmuuint of silver coin from an Indian delegate M. G, Emery (in the chair), L$. Emery (see-) James has never appeared to better advin. | bamed Bemo, who wasa guest at the Wash. GEORGETOWN. | AMUSEMENTS. |_ LADIES’ GOODS, _ ; oF MANUEL C. CAvSTRN, M. ILLABP BALL. AL NOTICE. ienee on Ist street. “Whiting | {OMPLIMENTARY CONCERT. to, Mr A. RAL Hi Da A. Sc were se! De y N S. ROE. jr... WEDNESDA i — = J _ . > ae mmand No. 3, 2 . . 1 NE BOOTS for Spring wear of vy ry), Mrs, Hitz, Mrs. Whitn m. Bai-| tage than in the partof James Renaud, the | ington House. The detectives were set to Foxomac Commandery No. 3 | Ho fel Picsaiitadiie mre Dajcons, Wants tis: | | LADIES FINE ROOTS or Spring Mie, ME ita 1 Y. Davis, A-S.Solemons, Soldier condemned for the murder of hiswite | Work, and after they'arresied Chde and. re- : a 3 a ; ‘A. H. Marks, Wm. B. ed the dead with the us Masonic Smith, RK. D. Mussey, | by the mi staken testimony of his daughter; | covered some five huidred dollars of the stolen Br conn Bi Eicecox je, Erol. George: “ ceremonies. The interment took place in the - L. Tullock, and othe i : yr vA. Walter, Mr. J. 8. Lawre JAS. WH. VERMILYA, > y coin, Bemo suddenly disappeared and was vault at the essi leemetery. ‘ickets, 50 ceuts; reserved sea’ 6 For New operations of the male’ depart oF ihe | are nee ihe chavacter of that inughion ont not fortheoming as.& itness at the hearing. oi ors Sones sterday, ab Metzerott. See ea — «ties Boots and Bhoes Bente to, onder Crore States clear ey pa menth of March was read, showing applica. | showed in its performance a notabie growth in | The fe obtain this Site the noe Hod " s J. Davenport, a ec ° REIGNS OF INDUSTRY. tier, 230-06 north to West wind tions during the month of 1) whites and 20 | her powers of sympathetic expression. Mrs. | time 0 Oa Fels Merirecis Morning | Griving his horse. attached toa wagon, over GovEREIG nN ° - ———— pressure and temperature seotaead sue shed employment, 4 whites and | Germon was excellent of course, though her | Detectives McDevitt and Merifresh returned | Market strech, between Let aud Meee the . : ME. L. P. JEANNERET, F —_—_ 7 eolored : seven persons have been sent out of | part. was hot one calculated. to show her best Mee rote Ficonne every ctates that he | earth dropped in and the horse disappesred, GEAND ENTEREAINMEST rept din chan aceon ot WS. the city. {here are about 1.000 laborers regis. | abilities. The little Lecroix, as the infant | Was induced by Messrs. Beveridge and Gleason | She eircnmetance Was eta tline bat eae ageottaTe Sou ‘ 7 UL open ac LOCAL NEWS. tered lor work on the canal at 30 cents er | Aauthter, elicited erent opting. Mire Want | Toleave town, and goto the fam of she ate port preserved iis presence of tind and in. TALMADGE °N ATE SCUNCHE — ‘day. There are also quite a number registered | ham, as Sergeant. O'Rourke, was up to his | they assuring him that his money Would be | vestigation showed that the main sewer had i NI instant. MISSA E Amusements, &c., To-night. for any Kind of employment that tay olfer, | Standard high iank sag wes Nr ramagan, ofr | forghecming, and, from, Gleason's he went £9 | caved in andthe herve tas quieltystandiag || Opmhecral airy ret. Bouty Donen: ingly: rere 5 7.—A Celebrated Case. The female department has filled an order for | Hamilton _was fair as the villain of the pie R 5 ha he fy | about twenty feet below the street, somewhat by MissZ tee Jones, Miss A. He Bare A= Oa Conciente es Fnecter Comieue Varieties. the Agricultural department. for ish paper | and Mise Laura Joyes wes dean edly effec fame. etgaruness Will be present at the | Confused at his suddendownfall, Me, Shexelis, Wo gms, Messrs. H.C. Vearson, L. E. Gainon and or’s Carnival. bags, and have another unfinished order for | in the closing scenes, The play is 2 thorough- | hearing on Saturda; Basonic Ter ple.— ards, 4 ‘S ny Messi J. Tweedale herds. “ = | the street superintendent, arrived on. the Ay Ae ig Serene fe Phare en prem 7 ; Congregational Ch —Htustrated lecture | 140 more. There are also some unfinished Bgating ee iheeeeee and | peeps 15 FEE haye Deen filed as follows:— |} jy digging an Inclined plane and | Vion isormances ty Netite Haale Devrcrass by Rev. J Le ning Failroad for paper bags. Mrs. Hitz reported | " Phedter Comigner hades tom the enter- Peer erores Of Shen Tae et ig uowrle, | The street is left in a dangerous con- | ere "Adulte, BO cents; chil dies. KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES. Marinés Huli—Benetit of Mr. James B. | from the women’s cepartnent, Fd rea Salomens here last cyening, is eto be a rare Arthur H. Glennan, $417, lot 10, sq. east of + ene fone. sence abaut Lagi feet below | pad a: Ni ee sae at euawes Philp. . white applicants 24, making 89 far, 4; col. | week for the lover of varieties. The p GB, Aten to Angus Lamond, $= ts acres, | thy surface and is ine feet in diaimete | the Connelis. or tha NEW SHADES, Condensed Locals. ea Ge mere ed ‘employed | “"Nasonie ‘Templs-—The Authors’ Carnival, | Pt f Chillum castle manor: B.'U. Keyser to ‘ ene From J.C. Parker we have the New York | White and colored, is 5 0, workmen engaged on the Washington and = = » 2, patom JG Farker we hav {aying wenth, white, 137 colored, 2; & total | which begins Heke to-night is already an as! eee and Tat oak Tie tice ge tot 8 Cincinnati Narrow Guage rattroad struck yes. | NATIONAL, THEATER. In 2, 3, 4 and 6-vattor pe ails. ate of 293. sured succes. The character of the en in- | $a. ‘ 4 . | terday for $1 per day instead of 9 cents, whic! . a Street lamps will be lighted to-night at 6:50 | ‘OU OT ce EN PRAISED. ment is alone calculated to draw large houses. | Snot lt}, ag. side Tek, Criftendion crogtoet, | they now recuive, “One reason for: the'dieent SoERY EVENIN te 7 Just received, Pom andextinguished at 1) a.m °° an informal xcligeussion arose "as “to the | It is for the benefit of the Women's Christian | {UB Qt L su. 2: TT. Crittenden, trustees Isfaetion Was that they have received no pay | MVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATI- Ae jomas Tyler, driver of a stone wagon. was | amount of work that had been done on the | Association. “38 + Jelly to C: ¥ whatever as yet. e excuse given fa i | aes. seriously injured yesterday by being thrown | Canal with the limited means which the Ex. | “Comtuenional Church:—Rev. J. Leonard Be ead Cee ee COE BARREL NN | ee ee rt daca Bocer eine CARE. | With the most complete ine from the vehicle at the corner of 1th street | Change had at commend. Corning delivers another of his lilusirated lee. | Jt 38 and 39, sq. 3. month, and. that the month will not be out pas : $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.78, 82 : and New aoe erenue wate his horses were Mr. E te said he had a. high Tespest fon ths foes here te evening. His subject will be THE TRIAL of F. A. Sawyer, W. T. Haines Hat April 1bth, Most of fhe mek preferring Case, Scenic Decorations, Bril- DOUGLASS’ unmanageable from frigh' P iy em, on this work at | ‘The Renaissance.” A of iracy abor to idleness, went to work again to-day = The “Johnson Register,” adopted in Mr. eeawnenet pay. thes were nadie fellows | anges paesan cee Mr. Philp have a rous. | 404 F. W; Brooks, charged with conspiracy to is” , introduees ‘ defraud the government, was resumed before | ‘) cents. 1 in the Senate yesterday | and made of the right kind of material, and ing benefit here to-night, for he deserves Judge Wylie, in the Criminal Court, to-day, BUILDING ASSOCTIATIO: e 3¢ levy a tax on spirituous and malt liquors | Should be encouraged and aided by the Ex- | The ladies and gentlemen who have tendered | and Mr. Page, president of the Commercial | lar monthly meet i of the 10th building asso- sold pane axtnk in the District of Columbia, | change in the future. . their services for the entertainment, which Bank, of Nashville, was called to prove the | ciation, held last night at Goddard's Hail, is a District invention. Mr. W. R. Smith offered a resolution that-| will consist of music and elocution, are well- | transactions with the bank. After a long ar- | $3,725 was sold, being 25 shares at $149 per Wm. T. Young was brought here yesterday | the Labor Exchange recommend to the Di: known as the leaders in elocutionary and mu- ument, the court ruled out the evidence, | share. from Maryland on a requisition from the Su- | jriet E i ‘ommissioners the employment. of the | sical circles in this city, ing’ that the conspiracy. must be proved | ~ CANAL NEWs—The canal steamers Pegalus Preme Court of this Disiriet. eharged with | same men at the advanced pay who have been | Grace treenwivod's Lecture on “The Heroic Subeentient to the ate Ot Sele ete ee | an Dae Ae ee Bennet stqamers Pegalus as itp " . horse Be # a) pe eurnary last | employed on this work in preference to others | in Common Life,” will be delivered at the Con- from Mr. Francis B. Mahler, of this el Nant Costuming, Stage | n.09-tr Ninth and FSts., 8t.Clond Building. At the 39th regu- Embellishments, and an | a». SPRING EXHIBITION 719 a 719 or PELEBRATED CELEBRATED CAS. assignment of characters CELEBRATED (4s) Cc « ELEBRATED ELEBRATED LERRATED fully equal to its magni- PATTERN BONNETS AND ROUND HATS ficent rendition in New le iN JESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, . Treasury by the transfer of the notes in settle- | at the log wall, were raised to-day, and the RATED ¢ Se er ae ON TU A SDAY. . . who have refused to labor at fifty cents per sregational church to-morrow evening. ment of liabilities, water is now on the canal as far as Seneca BR AED ASE. York, Boston, St. Louis 2D AND 3p oF Arnin, Chief Engineer Crovin, of the District fire | day. Adopted. Tallmadge Hall—The grand entertainment Sees DRED TE CHANNEL.—A subscription “ELEBHATED and Baltimore = department, has an able article in the last ir. L. J. Davis, the treasurer, reported | to be given here to-morrow evening by the SALE OF FINE FURNITURE.—Thos. Dowling, | paper asking ze the channel EEE TOTED: _ DAVIS’, number of the National Fireman it of heavy | {htt there is now a balance of $00 on hand. | Associate Couneil, Sovereigns of Industry, | auctioneer, advertises to sell to-morrow nt wer, | Be NT ap iNE fe 1 among the ELUBEATED ‘Acted by the comparative e 3 nd of heavy | rire $15,000 APPROPRIATION TO FILL SOUTH OF | will consist of music—or real ey eg Yolumes of water in extinguishing fires. The THE CAPITO! e 9 MARKET SPACE, corver 8:h street, ASE. =. Louis James, ————— ASE. L EXHIBIT ON ABOVE DATE PIF’ egant trimmed BONNETS aud ROL hestral, vocal and | 20111 street northwest, a superior collection coal merenyats . instrumental—and of recitations. It will be | of household goods, comprising fine French- Journal, editorially, commends the article. Mr. Solomons stated that the members of | worth attending. plate mirrors, parior and chamber furniture, The removal of the Western Union Tele. | the Exchange should feel gratified at the sue- |" Wilard's Hull-—Some of the best talent of russels carpets, &e., being the effects of the | being the e: See a te ae he Corcoran building is not ex- | cess which had crowned their efforts in the | the city has united, and will give a testimonial | Lie ties, areas: + | and the sui pected to be made before the first of June sage of the $15,000 appropriation for filling | to-morrow evening at this hall to Mr. A. S. y all to be a hard Theo, Hamilton, Pi H he elected from the latest F reac oe There is $1 e engineer departmen M. Lanagan, bro lll geet Dame . up the canal and lowlands south of the Capi | Roe, jr. A Big Lor of Hamburg edgings at 10 cents | this purpose, but £2.00 additional is needed iin Mt prices much Jess than rommittee of the diocese of | tol. ‘This measure was originated and set in —__—_ a yard, for a few days only, at Chas. Baum’s, REVIVAL.—An interest ng revival me recent meeting, declined to | motion by the Labor Exchange. and it was | THE Potice ComMissr RS.—The question | 408 7th street.—Adrt. was begun last night at 1 mn sti Harry Taylor, RAND DISPLAY OF ELEX PATTERN ion of the Rev. Dr. Seymour | right and proper that they ¢ redit of | raised whether Commissioner Dean, the ne’ THE COURTS. church by Rey. Richard Norris, assisted by | | GRA DISELAYOEEL ATT EEN he of Springfield. He has been | ityand it is the best commentot ‘aube | member of the Board of Police, is legally a eee Fudge Carte Charles Nye. . 4 Robert Downing. | pesaay. at DAVIS. confirmed. however, by a la made upon the efforts of other niz- | member of that body, not having been con- raat ee CUlt, CouRT Judge er LB. THE TEMPERANCE Cavs | -y avies-UNDERWE BR. PARASOLS ana both bishops and nding cor tions which have been opposing the Exchange | firmed by the Sen: has an aftirmative an- | _,Yesterday, Leonard Travis et al. vs. B. LB. | society of the Dunbar u a Bul, fas. Fans, Untrimmea fe oe the matter of his acceptance is now en' ing all. they to bring itinto con- | swer. |The following paragraph from the last | Clark; suit/on a contract for sale ot land’ in | Shcor held an interes ing meet un . Fans. my in his hands tempt and ridicule. annual report of the Board of Police Commi: h Hi. Stephens and, prob t Virginia, $1,800 damages, money alleged to have been pai t afternoon at 3.o’elork, e exe! rkably low prices at DAVIS". Mr. Hitz said the Labor Exeh Bonnets at Hon. explanatory of the matter: “Th " ident Haye~. wii nd Grace G y ty id by Travis when the contr: ‘ned. by singing, and the pas PPP E> >>> >>> PP> > >>> >> >>> >>> >>> Pr >>> r>> >>> is ADED FRINGES and TRIM. - tained 2 good name throughout, and has cause ice department is governed by five eom- | Was broken t Tk; on trial, ju Fespited. Norris, olfered p Fuily one hundred in ange and chotee. at DAVE leeture i to feel proud of having inaugurated a inissioners, who perform a disagreeable pub- | Morris Murphy vs. RC. He bill of exeep- president of the orga + allengagea in this bril- LINE oF COLORE: and Wm. Walker of compensating charity, the tender trust for a merely nominal compensation, | lions tendered and. signed; motion for new Tom the liant representation, a dd HANDRKERCHLE us Colored thieves, we which Was calculated to encourage industry Tevappoinied by the President af te | Wil pmexeey tons miek doe Andrews & aL and MONDAY, April Sih, $1; beautiful goods, new desig sand Miller y and discourage idleness. All this had been | United States for the term of three ye xs. W. d. Murtagh: judgment confessed for ite, Mr. Chas. M dand aan : a PPE Mo-T COMPLETE Si ing a sack of flour done at comparatively small cost. | originally confirmation by § F70. delivered an addres: jose at- | JARRETT «& PALM UNCLE i| MILLINERY GOOD: from in front of Keyworth’s On motion of Mr. Hitz, President Emery was | quired. In. the Ri Equity Covnt—Judge MacArthur. tention of the ehildre ms had CARIN. mn red by us, andat prices t ner of oth and 1) streets. . requested to confer with the District Commis: | ment of confirmation ¥ Yesterday, Hare ys. Bennett: provisional | the red ribbon tied on them by Misses Jennie : — 7 There ast (ublic letting of the pews at Mt. | sioners and offer them the assistance Of the | mitted det eso nthe rule as tozll | ratification ‘of sale. vs. Chesapeake | Coomes and Jennie Turner. M's! Axp Evocuztion. Lmar9-Lw TA Market s Vernon Place ¢ y (south) last even: ) Labor Exchange and the use of its working | other presidential appointments, the require. | & Ohio Canal Co.: perpetual injunction de- \ StAGINTS Haus ne SGA RAEN: ing. Each } Uwith its price, and | organization for the further prosecution of ment of confirmation should be re enacted, reed. and for money and interest. Jackson AB Albert E. © h, professor he. a Aits M 614 OTU STKEET, © the congre hd mavde their | the work on the canal. and that the commissions of the present in? | Br. Abright: order for’ di matics at West Point academy, N died TUESDAY EVENING. Apsi Gvevernn Patna doen mcd all Mie was THE LATE FATR. cumbents should be submitted to that usual Provost vs. Colela7 urday evening. . NG. finn fait chesed & tongs cat Wek eomtinai 0b fe number was taken | Mrs. Hitz made a report on the results of the | ordeal’ In transmitting this report to Con- | dismissed ; William Florence : es of England feel better. Re. | Professors Bischot , arge and select assortment of Frank | Teepni fair held at the rooms of the Exchange. | gress, the Attorney General made no recom- | exception to auditor's report overruled. he th 1 netted about 3100. It had slishwoman, riding fa Professor aud Siddons, INFANT Iso done | mend renewed | good by Ss AND CHILDREN’S LACE CAPS - ul lation upon ‘the suggestion that the re- POLICE CounT—Judge Snel ran against a limb, Midi Rents Wass Grace Greenwood and BONNETS, BODES, Abt tracting many persons there who. ment of confirmation be re-enacted, nor Yesterday, Phil. Laneaster, fast ke ress Aliss Lotele hwition LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, ne wae nen Hug hi iiie Enowledae of the ores aaron he ee ee any apiiion on the subject. or 30 days. A. J. Moran. forfe ‘One of oak Fepies Ss BHAI, a ie nape iniees hac ‘aud oil Rdadsce ested © or its purposes. She thought it would be a W, Wherein the compilation of the for indecent exposure. John mulled his wi nose ina ‘ashi 7 en : os al = Tose ond otfense of petty good plan to have some Kind of entertainment | tutes, the whole of an act isomlited, | {erindecent expos vacraney. . Bergman, | ontsthect eae dao Tha ed al} BENEFIT OF JAMES B. PILE, CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS. District Gover: at least once in three months. mpilation is accepted by Congress! | Wolation of the livmor lawe by Keeping open : : Tickets, 5 CL RRAORVAA Heal without oxiza Whack gine A statem nsmitied by Inspei En ARN ING FRUIT houla t that act is a W eC aly in those ing aged his bar after 12 o'clock midnight ; #2). James charge, at Elis’, 937 Pen . ROID- isle to strict Co: Sinnere wines the Exchange should be on | in the compilation; but’ if any part of an act | shu arue, keeping a cow yard corner of %h pk le to the District Commission hows rt for any scheme which they could turn P 3 ny Shugarue, keeping y eM. D FRINGE CHILDREN’S LAC ‘of hen tate ae is omitted, then the ae all omitted is rep t ion inserted is a law, | and Sherman streets norihiest.._ It was testi- 1. That portion of | fied that he keeps eight eowsat this place: and board, which | a tine of $ was imposed. James Morrisey was y the Senate. be- | fined $5 for a similar offence. zabeth sed Statutes, it is null | Straightner, vagrant, to prolit for the good of the cause. The pri ent and coming Season promises to be favo bie for both fruit and vegetables. He had bei connected with an organization which hi UTHORS’ FESTIVA ve FOR THE BENEFIT WOMEN’S CHRIS . AT MASONIC T. the month of paired, fees ¥ Mes: ™- J. HUNT, I ¥ z i e assent down. Agnes ON THE EVENINGS OF TUESDAY, WEDNES- Nos. G21 and 683 D stret in. we given him some insight into the large business | and void, and the President has the appoint- | White was’ sent down again for vagraney. DAY, THURSDAY axp FRIDAY, April Es . 5 ‘0 done in canned fruits and vegetables. his | ing power without consulting the will of the Harry Smith, lareeiy of two market baskeis 2d, 3d, 4th and Sth, 1878, at 8 o'clock. j FIRST SPRING OPENING, dwel- | had become a large trade in this city, and he | Senate. with 12 dozen ‘eggs and other things, amount. Admlsiion, 00 cote. and Hat or as repair | thought the Labor Exchange should turn its | A ing to #, belonging toa market woman. Smith 7 s ; TCothad | attention towards thi industry, which can be | A Mass Me F WORKINGMEN, called | pleaded guilty, but reet; Parcell union, book store, Penns aid there was ‘not as held at Bulkley’s Many eggs in the basket as charzed ; $10, or 30 days. put into successful opera t expense al s! very | by the Tailor: itol canned coni- trame dwelling. s, 9th street, and at VW ‘ania avenue. 2 i jes to our dealers. FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND ENG- ae LISH KOUND HATS, s e last evening, for the purpose of taking ‘m. Williams was sent to jail 6 months r comiauE, scigae . : ow reeds Je believed this could | action as to the refusal of J We Wade to. pay, larceny of meerschaum pipe and clothing. PRES TER, COMIQUE: yin streets | on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March 28:0 and Sse aude 4 large Industrial enterprise, He | the bill of prices or to employ union. tailors, et - moved that a comn i i ‘ 4 i fined $5 for stealing a bottle ttee be appointed to in; | Mr. J. P. Hamilton was elected president, and | of mineral w 1 quire into the feasibility of the project and | Mr. Wm. Cransion secretary. Mr. B.G. Me- ater. Daniel Brown, colo n money from Wm. White ; th. ri ii illian construct a s, diamond broke OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. finely cut: ie | Towhich the Latics re Ww vicinity y ty : ~2 | respectfully invited, ar 26~t be report at the next meeting, Adopted, and the | Donald made an address, in which he re. A jail. John Burke was ‘tined $10 and | 106 Penn nee Performance Every Night. | a — Pade we 5 Aabegted Messrs. Mussey and Smith | count the objections made fo the bill, and said | eosts for assialt ant Wathen ned ey and = 7 magtpes for Ladies an Cuter BYERS we. NEW STELES OF PARASOL: ray ee Mrs. Hitz the committe: that Wade had made an uncalied for. ungodly | Rheem. Dan. Brown was arraigned on i REMEMBER that rheumatism is in the blootl, UEDA a e a por Tie dition to brick house, G st., between ith oo uit upon them. There are to-day, of the | charge of assault on John D.Clark; $5 and | and the, quickest way fo get rid of it is to use First-class In Every Respect. . 7th sts. nw., $2 ORCED Marnta #E OF A | 10union hands, but 63 at work, in consequence or ten days in jail. Also, charged with | Durang’s Riirumatic Remedy. — SPRING AND SUMMER TRIDE OF We RETEES. Giranye Story of any Kate of $0 much work being seni to. E altimore. amuel E. Arnold; $5 crs—Many have been ha py | Zarlet¥s Drama, Burlesque and Comedy.jan30-1y | 1876. To Make Yocrr Cuitpren Hap A led om ser Diver ce-— Nester: essrs. O. P. Chappetl and Mr. Marr made in jail. Also, assault on ny have been ha opy —— ~ a8, male portion of them at least—take t - dackson, for pars Baie Menez, | short addresses, also Mr. G. W. Robinson and and costs or ten days. 1 lavor of the we of | GIG ON RANIGITION 626 Just REcriven. the Boys’ Cl ¢ House of Messrs. B. uit for divorce tron Weanuel 4 Len- | then Mr. J. P. milton, who said they should | Richard Ward, white, larceny of some car. er Oil and Lime. ae AND SAL) ‘ooh ED. son & Co., > Pennsylvania avent ts forth that the plaintiff, | we determined toc: ty their point at the ballot. | penter’s tools from Mr. Brown, his boss. It to be a valuable rem- MARKKITER'S : Twilled Silk PARASOLS, $1.25, $1.59, allow them t et just Such suits « ne was Mary Kate Herbert. | ox, and touse the bayonet if necessary :butit | BOnter testimony that he sold the tools toa diptheria and FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, | $1,30,82 determine. and ¢ uel A. Mendez, with whom | they are united and should make themselves & second-hand dealer and left his employer. Res- ut Manu- : "No. 626 E STREEP. | tw tin DeChene PARASO!.S, with you will’ be Satisfied with the style, fi some acduaints power they would find respect. everywhere. | titution to the value of the tools and $10 fine or chemist, Bus- Choice Oil Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, ] Be anton 150, 8 5 82 $2 comfort ar ility of the garment. ‘This evening of ¢ tober 38, 1 MOL tiie: Capt E. B. Robinson made quite a lensthy | 36 days. Neal Foster. colored, !: generally nn largest stock of Paper Han cites Wind ls ASOLS. all silk, wit 'y handles, $1 firm has re of spring | When they reached the corner of 12th and 1 | address, and offered resolutions that © it 1s the es of herrings and a bul SSBOoES ano AE Sele, Hinges Nate eae in ts Dae and Tas | i : PARASOLS, with fancy handles. goods and children | St! : , by force compelled to enter a | uty of every community to protect itscitizens, | belonging to Wm. H. Bell. iW. BOOns AND Mal BR Rais CASI poingas Saleh . of all hack. She was then rapidly driven to a aud should not patronize those who arealien to | anoth AS- TERMS Casi, Se- Picase remember Name and Number. jy1-ty ster n eit, g ar. i t colored man, Saturday night with the | Atglim, bookselle those with whom we reside by sending their | fish, which the latter. li work to another city to be done,” ete. Mr. | to Alfred Thomas deli . and re ind economy, are | Mote part of the city, unknown to her. Here make their purehasesat | She Was transferred th another 1a ¥ Bors’ Clothing House of Messrs. | 4S seated an elderly ) Pennsylvania avenue, | She was then informec 20, 22, 24 inch. led Silk PAMASOLS, in all sizes, 22 24 inch Au cutire NEW STOCK to sel 424 1 str agency of the American Book ‘York, and in a few days will il applicants new ud been sent to deliver | the customer, and threw some eggs into his | New Yo egblinding him, then snatched his fish and | loan . in Which 1 unknown to her. y Mendez that he 2 Now ts aba ‘Childres ered an addr nd s! ct from. ferred to the ; 1 : — ite C. M. TOWSON & C0. r law “whiel vente: A x mice se | Cations in any quantity den ded. Call at ‘aring Apparel, Boots, Shoes, &.. at ex- z ce - had procured a a license, and ny Bee eeu ‘Thompson, See ay went foie a naar ote and she cose once and speak for whitt you want. 28,5 uy high gk prices at “JUSTH'S Old 636 Pennsyleania Aves she must consent marry him at once. He Gen. Grant had the manliness ‘ it a Ss) 7 Nancy SEOTE ie und We a to see that | f0ek a revolver from his pocket, and, hold- rant had the manlin for assault on Bell.” Fanny Smith and cy eet n.w. All notes by mail | _mar26-tr South Side, near Sevent t Rs. J. P. PALMER, MOTHERS, MOTHERS, MOTHERS. to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for as the law was on the | Wharton were fined for affray, $5 each. id he would Kill | statute book that Tie would see to its execu- | Geo. Duvall, affray; 35. Olie Allen, a with his wishes, s of Washington so fully appr ing Jf over her head, s to comp! : ; mali i a 4 rif she : y \all | all diseases of teething in children. Itrelteves . - : of this firm to place in r if she refused to ¢ lis wishes. | tion and he did, but Mr. s allows. a little | white boy, assault on Lucy Scanlon. ‘This w tt : ues No. 1107 F STREET NORTH WEST, garments exclusively fol Condidlon, Deine Dat hineet ene her belpiess | Cabinet ministér to override him. Mr-Milly B. | 2 base times ee coupled with impu- | {echo trom, pain, enres. wind colic, resu: : —— = win WAY bors and children's wes sented and the carriage Was driven to te Tor eed, Aly. Wm. Kettler. and Mr.G. E. Tay- dent and bad language. A stone was thrown | reaith to the ehild, gives rest 10. the moter, JRABLEs anovrT Lonpon. sitgupledineel ins ¢ Co.'s is t sented and, the eee wae a Ao the | tor followed in addresses. and veay offensive language used at the same EBON ASS . - the hearts of the you FAURE Men's Christian Association building. Wade inerehant cai ag the action of 4: W. | time: $20 and costs or 3 days in jail, Frank | _ 500 different styles Gas Globes at Hamilton's BY JUDGE W. F. cK. ORAND OPENING ———————— ade, mercha: or, 2 o “withhold their | Neale, a re , , c] “MC. ildi s. 2.16,e08: = LIN ae . ; A District € preme | fear, she was married by the Rev. ¢ A. | patronage from him in'the future. ihe; Sand costa oe CoS aFeeny of @ black | Y, M,C. A. Building, Sih and D sts. 2,16,¢08; Every Afternoon and Evening. this Week, com. | FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS the ease of McPherson vs. Cox, appeal fromth= Assoc’ A Ma - Mendez. AT THE YOUNG Propie’s Assoctarion | Mary Nutrell, was sent down for vagrancy. se WI ave osed. dragged, Buck Palace. & pnertt , . Supre nurt_of the Di of Columbia, | She then reentered the hack, and in com | Miering at Hamline M.E. charch=ftomitariy | Seep eer ensed bar; continued for | quacked. Fulvermacher's Electric Belts effec. | Buckingham Palace, &c. Monday evening Win bd was decided. This was the sal of ade. | pany with her husband was driven to the | Known as Major fall meeting—Sunday at James Donnelly ova gor Park. Windsor Castle. &c. Tuesday afteruoon— cree below against McPherson as trustee of | residence of her me .. Herbert, 5 s + S105 fe uaily cure premature debility, weakness and Waite es Gaba sp tor decay. Bodk and Journal, with information h t. 105 for the same offence. | Worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pul- van and wile for two | niversary of the conversion of Major H.-A. | Goueuy Berry, larceny of achicken worth | Yermacher Galvanic Company, New York ‘ by he comprainant as prays for the re: wouthe. Daring this. x Deating et aetna Hall, Alter a service of song, led by Mr. Ban- | fifty cents: pleaded pully and _was fined; #5, | City. 6 18.d&kly mova o' efer dant from histrusteeship: | t ost er anner, beatins ing | ref, (with Mrs. Seth Johnson organist.) Mr. | or fifteen days in jail. John Blackwell, col, LADIES AND GENTLEMER.— Tithe posse ar re complainant is entitled | ing her hair on several occasions and using | Sfartin, In -whose house Major Halle conver, | crag een says in dal Donaldson a Small | eahattanies AYR GENTLEMEN —We wish to Her sge, eat amen, Reiaay, afternoon Temple 40 the possession of the bond of the purchasers | the most foul and insulting language fowarda sion took place, led in pra er, and Major Hall | white boy; $10, or thirty days in jail. Chris- ing and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 street, | evening—Trafaigar Square, Pall Mall, &e. Saturday of the brop on payment to McPherson of | her, leaving her without A trom cine. WP; | read,the conversion of St, Paul, in Acts xxil., topher Lewis, assault on Wm. ‘Summers 2 | pear gth strest. promptly adopting the | afterncon—Windsor Park, Windsor Gaston the sum of 2.000, for Wlich he rightly holds | Port, and has not been heard from since. She | hud scommented on it, and related in simple | youth: $5 and'cost. latest improvements, whether of American or | Saturday evening—The Tower of London. the bond as security for services fo the com- | prays that she may be released from the bonds language the story of his own conversjun. Re. ———.-+22-—___ pean invention, he is enabled todo his | _ Tickets 26 cents: with reserved Seats gp cents, for — nent ey rey, and, that er root of matrimony. marks were made by Charley Nye, J.S. House, A Snort Cocrtsnie.—The Omaha (Neb.) | work in @ manner not to be equaled by those | S#¢ at Fills & Co.'s Mus ore, apot As Mr. weitere has made wey, cumnetints ave liberty if he aesirés to file a eross bill for _ Saat = sy | “Bud” Eagleston, Dr. W.T!S. Duva enr blican, stant, Says:—"* Ber- faci ;. ‘i a iG. hents for the trying on Zareente, the establishment of debt and lien.” Mr. Jus- | DISTRICT Convicts 70 BE SENT TO ALBANY | prince, John Cook, and Mr. Martin ate EUR S RAAr CRICre rak ne ee in | geq?geeaeang tose facilition. His cleansing [W® GOLDEN AGE OF PAINTING. 2 Oe te ee nely aesisi. him in bis ef- tice Miller delivered the opinion. | Dissenting, | FPSITERTIARY—-The Department of Justice | titer took Major ot bo war ease enting | Addison county, low: i Mr. Chief Justice Waite and Justices Hunt | has perfected arrangements with superinten- fe. i a THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 28:h James’ Park, Westminster Abbey, &c, Ti To which she cordially invites the evening—The Albert. Memorial, ‘Buckingham on and vicinity lace, &c. Wednesday afternoon—The Houses at | Sten and vicinity, ni, Wednesday evening—Westini Thursday. afteruoon—Tiatal |, &c. ‘bursday noon tea: ne ple f. ternoon, the exercises were more than usually | keeping an unli interesting, the oceasion being the second an- worthy, was fine the complainant. Th w de- w residing at No. cree be entered. di ‘der is that an mn lief | lived together as m: ng So much of the where they WILLIAN Is now constantly recet! M. voices of Goods direct from his house prising new and exclusive designs in Bon- nery Goods. Neckwear, Undergarments, nd Spring Wraps. Kilt and other suits, it B. P.O © Dress '. Corsets, 4 itts, and other choice Novelties ot an fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his | ~ Kev. COM ARIS Giie to abolish the annoying custom of sending u - LEONARD CORNING'S Illustrated pd CN Bpproval; to take ethers tee ee { | ‘ 4, SAY. him, in behalf of the young people, “Whee: | many, and. is) 25 years of age. superior work. N.B.—A specialty of his con- | Lecture in the Congregational Church, corner of 7 eI and Harlan. : tae receplon st the Dat ee ee ar for dou S Commentary” and “Cruden's Concord- | Omaha on Tuesday a single nian, with no | gus'in Vemoving spots trom, govtly. party | 10h and G sts. TUESDAY EVENING Anad % MENITORION Mm i Major H. appropriately responded. | intention of re juently missed from goods not a requently goods n —It is not often in the line of | Will inthe future be sent to that iustitution, | #9¢e- a y oe ig matrimony, and | dresses ; 25 years experience. His dry cleanser | 2,at 8 o'clock! Sunjec The Renaissance.”* n i anile n 2 »_ and Tickets at Art Club Rooms, Fill's, Galt’sand Braq | Ty = eilieine 4 he convicts now in the Baltimore penitenti. | 224 presented to Mrs. Johnson, ‘the organist, | before night he was married to a young lady | removes grease spots effectually from any ar- oe » h at fog TS ay Eace where the ane | any vill be retained there Wal een eee BM of Moncey. These meetings have been | whom he had never before seen. {t happened | ticle, and careful pressing gives them an | A¢#@S Gad FAMILY SUPPLIES. 4d, OF y ed. prove of very superior | Seivice have expired. The department has | Kept up now for two years, and attract large | inthis wise: He imbibed quite freely of liquor, appearance as if newly made. Kid Gloves RACE GREENWOOD'S LECTURE. —$—————————— ity. and not then unless we kuow toa pos. | also ordered that Uuited States prisoners in | Udiences, many from other churches being | and in this happy condition he made up his | eleaned ; two pair for 25 cents. “ — ESS MACKEREL, ertainty that it will perform all that is | Georgia, North ard South Carolinagand both | '£ular attendants, and much good is attrib- | mind to huut up a wile. Un Walking a10ng Ot) | tS “THE HERVIC IN COMMON LIFE, BONELESS CODFISH. for it. We refer to-day to Dr. Lo- | districts of Virginia be sent to Albany. The | Uted to them. —_————— street he saw a young girl waslilng ination EORGE F. SCHAFER, AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, . s dille's Headache Specitic, a pleasant prepara- | Attorney General this morning notified Mar- A Boy RUN OVER BY A RAILROAD TRAIN petwoen Farnam street and No, 2 engi the WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 3, at 8 o°c!’k, POTOMAC ROE HERRING, tion for the prevention aid eure of nervous | shal Douglas that the prisoners convicted in this Morning, as a Pee Ni | house, and walking up to her as ane Noe, he MERCHANT TAILOR, For this ocrasion the k headache. which comes as near per- | the District and sentenced, to imprisoument itimore to Washington was passing | Sac Ber if ny hin, She savy tial he meant f f a ciustecred ts ing ese LABEADOR HEGRING, as anything made by human hands. | and labor ina penitentiary hereafter shall be inia avenue it ran pret» boy named Would she marry him? She sa Offers for sale the balance of his stock at and below id it cures this distressing complaint in epee Albany county penitentiary at Albany, H Have kindly voluntecied to sing several of their cost to close business, Sto Ww minutes, and as it costs but cents it | N. x Best Songs. SMOKED SALMON, Ticke . for sale at Metzerott's, yl- . ‘BH-A call is solicited. eres, fer eae at Mectzerott’s, 823 Pennsyt SMOKED POTOMAC ROE HERRING, CANNED SALMON, busine Lv Fumphrey, son of Samuel Pophrey, the hous a they made un immediate i vestl a. or sale at, Me eS Ww pac act 1 ing a ie corner oO} ¥; Street and © | tion into his ‘ability to support a wife. le Vania ave., and a d Adams’. oy Meare Henne Bonliey the aoe DROWNED WutLe Sart The body of | fi ia avenve, and 150, injured one of his logs showed them that he had considerable Feady mare-Sm 2117 Pennsylvaniaave. to, | Siascecmeememnmeeeemmmm ee ; vaste wane Sbbi hhc ts re Giese. the German who disappeared | that a as necessary to save his life. | cash with him, and a good farm in Iowa. She , Seale ree nner Whe EDDIME house, whieh is | qecdare Glee, te German who disappeared neer's name in charge of the freight | gave her consent, and proceeding tothe ofice | [ © £? Fe Birt GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS and calling in the other women jj , CANNED LOBSTER, spec , rl whi jast seen in a sail boatjin the river, has | train is P. L. Stevenson. of Hon. W. O. Bartholomew, county judg = Fespect. It is sold by every drugs aon found ON the cies aoe eee eee | ihe boy had tacit go ta setiool on Hatt | Seco, W. obiained, and Berard Volk sage aes = AS STOVES, CLOTHES WASHERS, Bird SARDINES, ington, Georgetown and Alexandria. 7 Mr. Burton, on the Potomac, 13 miles below | Street. and it is supposed that he caught hold | Annie Fisher were made man and wife. The INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY, 7 Cages, ice Cream Freezers, Commodes, Water , 5 N - here. where it had drifted ashore with the | Of the freight.train which was coming slowly, | bride is 19 years of age, and was born in Sioux (Yellow Wagons.) Sone torso lees sand —_— Qo B WESTERN EMIGR ATION, ee eT tide. The drowning is su pposedt to have been and by -fome means the eel wound hit City, Iowa. Having harvested their full supply of at greatly reduced prices, at No. 63 High, corner of JOHN H, MAGRUDER, i iety last al. . Geis eg nder; 2 7 ‘ 4 2 rospect , Georgetown. ap2- ration Society last | 26 dana must gave lostcontrel Set tke eat | {HO LUES 19 tHe Toon ten Paty ee eve | ne Meare OF BEVEN SRELRTONE.—A KENNEBEC ICE, pect street, Georgetown. __,__ap#rtr 1421 New York ave., anization. with the fol- | Was recovered next day, without its oceupant. | dragged for some distance under the ear until | cave has been discovered on the farm of Mr. UR MOTTO, EXCELSIOR! an ‘2 « dent: | ye Meyer left for the place yesterday, and | the alarm was given, when his coat was de. Henry O'Brien, of Lyon county, Ky. The cave | are now selling at their usual eeieeents Se oe a mai 14-tr ear ‘Treasury Department, - rot, brought the body here to-day. A few’ Ger- | tached from the car, and he was released and | isin the high bluffs that overlook the Tennes- Low Bites Hd e, CLEANSING, »Dc.nuTs = recording se retary man-Americans Will attend the funeral. The owe to his home on Virginia avenue, near | see river. Mr. O’Brien and his neighbors e ATES, . treasurer, ing secretary: Wm. Beckett mittee—O. 8. B. ¥ eeman, V E HG. W. Stew- ecutive ¢ Dr.C. M. Ford, assisted by Drs. Bowman ied to find seven skeltons tenanting the dark- YEING CLEANSING. cutive D N 20 and 21 7 n SEAS} LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S @AEMENTS, | CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT ALL BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS, all prices, | and Brookheimer, amputated the leg between | ness. Judging from their surroundings, and MES. ING, LEANSIN' R.G2E®, r , Stalls 638 abd 639 Center Market, deceased was a native of Stetlin, Prussia Ms street. Several physicians were called in, pons it the other day, and they were horri- | wow is the time to secure your SUPPLY FoR THE DYEING, SLEANSING 2 Stal rk ee Ne — 1 . ; 3 4 y a - | the fact the mouth of the room in which Office 12th street and Pennsylvania ave. w. WHEATLEY, Good Beef Boasts, 12% to 18, , HO. Joann. Le mae *s Boautttai lawen, "he, Worth ibe wrens oe knee and igh. expented ane ler the elt: they were found had wor almost entirely ob- Depot Sth-street Wharf. a mi aw @ JEFFERSON , Gsongetows, D. C., Other: Meats anny 125 to 20, fee M. brady, John 1. Bell, Wine Theva: Mt ee oh pe cashmere (wide), double | cumstances, Tay. sents fe ea eee OTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. and never excelled before or since,’ to which the peo- ‘Ail orders faithfully filled; goods delivered, Moves Anderson, W. H. Edinburgh, Wall tellent black alpaca Stes ao) dolnck site, iets THE Temp = MoveMeNt—An inter- | that the bones are those of some early aborigi- 1 me i Book and sta- | Biates and Terrivorioa will testigy, ©, CSTE OF the | _mar18-tr Middleton. J. W. Freeman. Auditin; m it Dla paca. good ck silk, 75c. ; ‘HE TEMPERANC! {) Tl 1 have associated with me in the ik an ‘and Territories will testify. mittee. H. Hotias a 3. D. Baswell Gow, | excellent black silk, $1, ‘and our satin finish | esting temperance meeting took place last | nes of the Ohio and Ep anes valleys. ihe ap tonery Business my son, ROBERT CARTER | “Send us your erders. novs-tr ROCERIES ON THE CASH PLAN. Stewart. A Tem ber . fnew menibers joine q.' | Sublime quality black ‘silk only $1.25. This | night at the Congregational church, Rev. Dr. | pearance of two of the sI pletans woul nt i BALLANTY ‘NE, ani boreatter. the same will be in SS oa, | Arruictey Faunty—Tume Cuidcon | tHe lange aontaen: and heme aa | Haweiaptesding, Mrs: Comstuehd member | fa that a fearful tragedy had been enacted | tanied oyundes ine mane ant ar af Sara doce’ SEs ns oe pee, ead OF Dip Carin ET gimree Children | ee asa ed silks ik Weckh a noe aoe eress | O ivid description of the shipwreck of the | cavern, for ove of then lies across the atker, | With since RAMEN beta Ntronage 1 uaagnifcent Imperial and Oolong Teas, remark Dead of Diphtheria, and One Dying —The ir gto! arter’ ay lescription =~ ecm d thi _ f both hands yet clutch | have received for the past twenty-five years, and able for stre: and flavor, per !b.. 50c. dipbtheria is prevailing to an alarming extent | Market Space —Advt_ Central American steamship in 1757, which | and the bony fingers of both ha Is yetclutch | with every facility for the transaction of business, . $ Giz Shglee Uncolared Japan Tes: pert. Gde. Wachingan prhood of Jessup's Cut-on the | Tag Grae being the unlt of weight in in: Bee one Sa es uring she voy- OE nro eee eee eg 1ne walls eer etc Cn ne OP ANTENE, LUMBER. tie. per panes © Stareh, Me., anid Corn’ Btarch Yashingto. brane’ ‘s ed * - | age from San Francisco ew 4 8 pe . ¥ Sreen gion, qbranch of aig, ay ae ternational postage, and being heavier, than cribing the eatastrophe fo the drunkenuessot | covered are as Smooth as if they had been . tS 2 werent se se Bugar-Cured Hams, small size, 1914; largest, Mr. John F. Lowekamp. merchant at thar | ‘he half ounce, the lomestic unit, it would be | the captain, finished with a chisel. Outside oe bones WASHINGTON, D. C., March 25, i LUMBER. Witte Sa (A), 9, ana lated 10e, per tb, place. have been terribly afttieted in losing | Well for these having much foreign eorrespon- | ‘The East Washington Reform club held a | nota vestige of anything that would indicat re WATER — Sian Broken Gatlin “ie, Pine Monae Chetan, Srenatated $e, par Bs ; {wo little sivis on Tuesday night last,a littie | dene to provide themselves with a Fairbanks | meeting last night at the 5th-street Methodist | that the cave had éver been occupied by hu- SCHULICE contig Io ieae ee Thon 5 Fite oe ge rks boy on Friday night last, anda fourth cnild | St of metric weights, by which they may rate | Protestant church. Jas. G. Bates presided, | man beings remains [Paducah Sun. sands like of painless cases of b corns, : town.” ©. 8. OHARE & BO Was then ising at the point of death. ‘The | their letters. One of the ordinary Fairbanks | and addresses were made by Messrs: Nath: CONFESSED ON A DEATHBED.— | Uleers, chilblaius, rheumatic or swollen joints, £e. LUMBER, marli-tr 1913 Seventh st. n.rc., bet. M oldest child has thus tae escaped. Dr. C. B, | Postal balances yaay be made to serve the | iel Brewer, Wm. White, J. Walter Mitchell, | .MURDER ConrEssED Mu ibaa Binke. bio. | Office: 903 Pennsylvania a1 onne, upstairs. Ladies ms White. who attended the children, has taken | (4m Purpose by a little ingenuity, using a | John G. Garland, R.cF. Kearney and the pas: | About fifty years ago a Mr. ag Blake, bro- | and children attended asusval. or B. a, the disease and is sertousty illtrom It freight” A¥° cent nickel as the “gramine | tor. Rev. Wand Floyd. “The CIUD also held a | On Re ea Rent od eet At | TONDS AND STOCKS. Corner Sixth street and New York avenue, | SrA ttf Ne.0% and 8S Washingion Mar- ———_— oi meeting last night af lensburg, which was , Me., — 3 ng.) an si ——_—_ ") te New Brunswick, where he jiad been buying st of all kinds; hi the lovers of <ilelechis was te ae atte beens te eee FISher for Fone eee ary eteaay., We gfarented by ests Ouontngnaim, Dobbyn, aud seling cattle. ‘He had ebout $1540, mostly Bistet of Cotta ‘Bonds of Various Issues; we CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON. alley, between 2th and 25th and I and K or J Vasey, filed a bill for divorce — in gold. He stopped in WO, Quarterly Stock: — CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty. sarees Savino re ees ee a ane Ee Caney ond of matrimony with Florence | sare op Fivs On, PAINTINGS AND CHAR: are ae, stared on Taverne aboUL nIAe Tai | and Shr Re Rea TOT eoe aos ua poUet Marketing delivered free. to ee, nents, Aad Tun ihe Bremen were married October Ise. 135 haved ney conn Ley peretn| fuportant sale a . s forth in ‘hat Is now Glenburn. He was never | “marld-tr 10th st, and Penna, evenue. = ©. ON RB. KELLY, arrived it loo! as though there would be a ie rs = » have paintings and charcoal drawings by John R. My = large conflagration. Alter hand work, how: charges tise ane fae months fo 9 cae ane Key and other, American artists, itto be held | Seen or heard from afterwards Dut It was the J) RCEEST FATEEENS, all the new styles Wa HAVE again must VEAL MUtTON, prc. ever, the flames were subdued. Bot uses i . ives | 1m the art salesroom, corner o! an 4 5 2, Fecel 143 ‘School CORNED BEEF A C. ° : are torte, Gage. ANE damage | Ae him, and on Februnrysm Th eeoNE KeNweS | strets, “Coreoran ok Sh song Nd | Hastived fa'niuo About forty years, was taken | gou°Riant Biayauees Jig 70 sirect a.m, Gohool | THE FRICBON ALL KINDS OF | ofi'2ilt O25. 620 and $20 Couter Market, iupposed trhave tren of incendiary origin | MM Ad competed him to leave his kome. | Evesday of next week, St and sh of Apri. | haglived ia milo about cot fuaiee was cow: | GPEING, AND SUMMER STY EES —attehet as the house in which it was first discovered | FRUIT OF THE LOOM CoTTON.—We are sell. ntings from the well-known gallery of | ina uéighbor and confessed, tt er ot Mn, Hoots, to order, $7.00; Peaged Boots, $4: Sole Was unoceu | inga cotton good as Fruit of the Loom for 8c.; | Messrs. Willlams,& Everett, art dealers and Blake in Glenburun-[Detrow Press. and Hoole, pegged, $i, at B.P, are tine LUMBER, ‘ Opera Howan. s sot. | £#8simeres for men’s and boys’ wear from 3re. | importers of Boston, which’ are pronounced e in Glenburn.—[ Detroit Press. gersey avenue nw. 0 mar-Im* THE NicHt-LopGING HOUSE.—Mr. A. S. Sol. | to $1.50; New York mills sheeting Cotton, the | superb works of art." The sale will be cou- | ax AMOROUS SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.— MUTU. omons, chairman of the exeeutive committee | widest and very best made, at a special ‘low | ducted by the well-known house of Thomas | pie superintemtent of schools in Mount Ster- T= uo B ‘CE COw — District Commslanee ot the oer ests | Price: pillow casé cotton. 10'4e.; extra large | Dowling. T | ting, nif, was riding in a railroad car with the ae ies District Commissioners of the operations of | Size bridal quilts only $1.50; honey comb white fair teacher whom he loved. He urged her to | INCORPORATED 1845- ‘PURELY MUTUAL, Tedgtne house he seeomateh ted LOSI persons | ters: TI Market Spaces aden Car | Betnett aid Euma Key :tsane Mt Chace | Sto at Guiney and get married, but she de- LEWIS C. GROVER, President, Get Our Latest Price List Before Buying, : a -hous al 5 ‘s ie b 3 be * TREYRGE EN Neacttstiorech | tesa ot ogee Jeraegadmeme | Mba awe nu pana | Sun? SMS WRN ata Sih | an RT Sea OR pg Re ‘© lodgers at an average cost for eac! ESALE of elegant jewel is eca Tucker; John Johnson an a ee lodger of less than ten cents. take place at Dowling’s will be re- | Mary Shahan: George Francis Honester and | Wooer lifted her in his arms and her | ‘pany or any of its wi r r moved to the corner salesroom us Corcoran | Eleanor Fletcher; John W. Slater and Emma | SUt of the car. - She scratched, screamed and N, Vice President, IAS. B. so oy Ro7O%, Fisa Manker, April 2, 1873. | Building thesaocr whiny bey Bowman; Champ ‘Carter and Fanny Johnson. | hit 0 vigorously that he was glad to drop her. | EDWARD 4. 8: Ba eee Ts reasurer, ale of ——an’ arrested R.A. Golden & Bro., Fis Agents.— WILLET & LIBBEY, ys A police officer him and he was fined BENJ. C. 4 2.000 shad. soid from $24 to $30 por lat now ako, and 7s o'clock, and. THE SALE OF ParnTinas.—Messrs. Duncan. | $5 for assault BJ. ae neDin: sold fon statute ea bunches fan | CY Well he whole dBpoved of ingstnis commons, the, sale of olDPaint: |” garPoor Prevost Paradota daughter, Lacy, WILLE & Linzer, 1000 taylors sckt's.<2 4% cents per bunch; BarGains to be had in all kinds of, new | ings this evening at 7% o'clock, at store 527 is dead, only a few weeks after her brother's | _™ard-lm __ Room #, Le single reek sold tro Bceuts toast Wi” | Spring. drs goods, carpets, olleloths and-mat- | 1oth street, Corcoran by ding. The sale was | Suicide! Hor ckler swter is a Gun, and the | ZOE GG Win wo SOUR GRRE WILLET @ LIBBEY, “Saplece. | tgs. ai : ; igs olicr : THE Guest HAKOWANE SALE wilt pe con- | Zons0™ & Coq 68 Feansyivania avenue | low. This evening willbe the closing aaiee 't a-Tho New York “Bulletin announces the Siar somes DELIVERED FOR 92.55 WILLET & LIBBEY, Fow morning, commenciag at Woraease Hs | ye sseremsee at Lioya’s, 961 of thomas Dowlug ins Tow gate on rooms | failure of Booth & Eagar. sugar refiners, with @AB-LIGHT OFFICE, a - he D" m aS ng few days an el ‘Varior sale continues on shelf goods, T° | wee "Wane Meptunune’ 8 2PW"s; 905 D atrect. | ter sewelry, "Cai De sees Say Ace ANE | ABH OU 903 AND 903 TE Praser, fer1o-te Cory Gh 9 ans Hew Xork avy, . .s . = zs

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