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A TET A SET SD et RC AE - The Unni Father, Meehl: ME 18 ARRESTED AND HAS A HEARING IN THE POLICE COURT. Amusements. THE BoDY OF THEODORE GEISE. ‘he Ger- LETTEKS FROM THE PEOPLE. National Theater.—“A Celebrated C2 se" | man who left Meyers’ hotel on the 2 qult., was has made a good beginning, and Will “4raw | not brought tothe city yesterday, ay ‘was ex. | Attention Called to a Great Nuis- AMUSEMENTS. | LADIES’ GOODS._ F NCERT BY TM E HUTCHINGN GPECIAL NOTIC very well while it is on. There was ‘4n jm-| pected. Mr. Kopp, a relative, went to the ance. FAMILY. at Odd Fellows’ Hall, N. Yar, vesterday Mr. Charles B. Parkman, one of | provement all around in the presenta’ lace and found that the interm'nt had been Editer Star:—Allow a constant reader of on THURSVAY, April 4. Admission 23 cen a x be He pi son last | PI <3 t has mc the gentlemen in whose family the younger | evening on Monday night s performa Ace.espe- | Made on Betehler's farm after an inquest had | your valuable paper toa children 15 cents, apS-2 LADIES FINE BOOT Weather Indications To-day. Mechlin daughters have found protection, | cially in the minor characters. ; pron ben See athe wind weed ral IME & matter which interests ever ILLARD HALL. own make for sale at ¥ — eck eae aa Gi A Masonic Temple. he attend 2 ing rend d. ‘43 blowing briskly | think, who is able to walk. Ca h = prices, aldainbadag fee ars si Sean aharnine wins Sith assant | Author's Carnival was not as pge'as was ex. | oft the dav Geise left, her e. and it is supposed | is responsible for or who aut rized the COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TENDERED JAS. HT 1 ee et eee renee seers daughter, MadGmear wy | pected last night, but stil 3”, “Be &* Temple | he lost his balance in ‘ne’ boat. There were | placing of these small cast iron boxes con- ~ BESSIE BEACH. io the middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy | and Hn on the 28th of October ise. “The ; ¥a8 by no means a deserter, hall. The many | no marks of violence ‘yn his person. It is the | nected with gas or water, to be found ail Over MONDAY EVENING, Ari 8) aTSOCLOOK, Opposite F ther, in, sounere Portions possibly rain Mecnitn, ot er out to Lieutenant Johnson's | Characters from popular guthors are well | intention of Mr. Kopp, after learning from | Washingion. and so far inside the curb? I Lavlies Boots and Shoes made temperature precinct and placed in the hands of Officer | t#ken by the particip? ors in the carnival, | his relatives in Evyrope’ to bring he body to | find them running from a half ineh to several | The Hutchinsons will sing. Messrs. Rogers, Boa- notice, ve nity. intet tha nches e the surface vement. The dinot and McCauiy have generously offered = = mes = Grant.” who, Proceeded to his house, No. | “AiR rpodger des ater, nights more. ‘The | this city and inier it at Prospeet Senet RE aicly Rinse eee | dy ae alo some of the Finest L. P. JEANNERET, - re ody Hee roamd HOOK, tefendant into | “quumadge Hall. _¥eeSa medal. |. | Brack SILzB—Large stock just received; | AUS¢Of this ina part of the night, in company | ayo Kots eee eee oe ee EY sg and the ‘WU open a.chetce essortment of LOCAL NEWS. eustody. He "found him in bed when he | ,flimagge Hall _. fo be siven here this | best makes $3 per cent. cheaper than last sea’ | with a gentleman, Walking upon one of Out Riggs House, and principal Muste Stores, "apni ———_ fim'tp dress. Mecklin remaated thee Thiet | evening by the gary to be given. here thls | son's prices, 7% s7, #1, #1 12 $1.35 $1.4, $1.73, $2; | crowded streets, I caught my foot against one : sed ELEGANT Amusements, &c., To-night. him to dress. Mechlin remarked that there of Industry," Falk is new st is, with new style handles: | of these obstacles and was thrown heavily to 7ILLARD HALL. 7 : ; . . uter.—“A Celebrated Case.” | Were female as well as male fiends, who had |” yinard The testindnial Lemiered | BEW, Spring dress goods, all prices, all of the | the parement inure very seriously ee, OF gems FRENCH BONNETS AND ROU TS masaier cootigue —~Varieties. put up phe toh aeains, hin his dust ter (the | MI: AS." aoe, jr. takes place here this even- ee re! ns. owson’'s cheap dry goods | my arms and iny head ‘aml fice. and appearing SOMELIMENEARS CONCERT. to, Ur. A. Next Saturday. $90 Pennsylvania ave... ver = — ‘ Indignat e arrest, and a i al fore, 635 Pennsylvania avenue, sot :. ‘ mamer: | 5. é. KDNES 5 ; head's. No eards, Masonic Temple.— Author s Carnival. ehiest) Who Was Ih the house with him, ap. | 8, 4 good programme has been arranged. | & y e, South side since as though T had been under the hamiey ril 34.8 p e He will be assisted by Mrs, Dayton S. Ward. : «8. Fisher, Miss Jennie Bry s hecessitating my remain- Tallincdge Holl.—Entertainment by Sov- |” peared to be very affeetionate to him. He ac | trate on Hall.—Judge W. F. Bick will illus. | 44% | ing fists of a pull companied the officer to the station and was | ''@', ‘jpictorialiy ‘and explain verbally here | ing in the bed for some days being con. | }, Dererass igns of Indust THE COURTS. | fined to the house ever since, with the fear of | Wo Waltee Meg eee 1 rE weigns of Indust je | fines pver since, ei |W, Waiter, Mr. J. 8. re. | PES. c e s. “"Vular? Hal’—Compiimentary concert to | taken to the dock of the Police Court in the | "ee afternoon and ‘evening of this week Crrcvit CourtT—Judge Curtter. | having to carry my arm in a sling for a long | “Tickets, ‘50 cents; reserved seats 7 cents, for | -¥ 1D GLOVES. et er a's Roe je qack maria” with the rest of the Bang. | “sete oventng tose ate wean, Xesterday W. W. Queen vs. J. F. King: | time 10 come. When I tell you Lam getting to | sale at Metzerott anak | ww tues Ziacoin Hall.—Rambles about London. Sood ap in front of the rai declining to 0, pad te morrow afternoon “Trafalgar Square, | {ydzment Oy defauit for #00. J. a Cee Ee ere uniter wae cen] NATIONAL THEATER. Congregational Church.—Grace Green- | seated in the crowd of prisoners. He is 2. ned. Gongrepanon 1 Church.—Grace Greenwood | fault for $163. Hobert ovyd vs. Moses Kell take no pleasure in these kind of tem 1} Aprit 1st, In 2, 3, 4 and 6-Duttons, ‘Wood's lectur die-aged man, with irou-gray hair, face shaved |, (7 U7negatend lecture on “The Heroic in judgment ty default for $43.36. R. McKae & | have been told by some of the many persons ee : egies = smooth, and shows signs of care and anxiety, | Oihmow Lifes here thisevening. Grace cau | Son vs. W. H. Ottman; judgment by default | who have called to see me that the Commis. | EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATI- Just received, Condensed Locals. and has a decidedly sinister expres:’jon, E h g. Gra f 8. Ty t . 6 ed chhedth i A ¥4 these ne NEE. : ws ws as a 2 : lecture well, as everybody knows, and has | for $263. Travers et al. vs Clark; on hear- | sioners have determined to have thes | From J.C. Parker we have the York THE PERSECUTED GIRI's. chosen an interesting topi ™ 7 ing. traps removed. Mr. Editor, is this true? as 1), CASE. | With the most complete Ar papers in advance of the mails. = The witnesses tor the prosecution some ‘i pelideten Dd 4 Equity Court—Judge MacArthur. hope, in the interest of humanity, it is. ja s Street lamps will be lighted to-night at 6:59 | aozen in number, including the younger SALEs OF REAL Estate. srs. Duneanson Yesterday, McDaniel ys. Appleman: rule to Your much-bruised F A cenic Decorations, Bril- $1.00, $1.25, $1 35, $1.50, $1.75. g2.00, p.m.. and extinguished at 4:15 a.m. danghters, were meee but ‘che girts were So | Bros. have made the following sal show cause why the defendant should not be A = _ Beebo siemens Anna Conroy ae [nervous that mu sympathy Was Folk for them | tate:—For owner, three-story br ic held asin contempt ; urged, Estate of = a Mant Costuming, Stage DOUGLASS*, of adisreputable house on 13°%¢ s' by the officers of | OUnt y were in- | jot, No. 224 7th street east, to Mr. Dennis O'Connor, deceased, guardian author- ‘ = " i Tmionicated fet! into Babrock: lake, “on the wired Into the, private of ce of the clerk to te Na ol erpee cast to Me. ized to negotiate 4 Toa aarp v vs. Murphy : cine Wii @ & CerepeaiED RraeDiahinents,, anda | Wi39-F Mie cont Oto... ene Deneve. fonument lot, and would have dro 3 escape observation, an he prosecuting ofti- | street east, to L. A. Wood. $94 appeal to general term by the plaintiff. Craig SCENT PAPER—Milans & kins, 6 Le 4 of cl 3 - She not been rescued by the workmen tear | Sey Nr. Coyle, ostpontd te calling up of the | Gage and ‘Washington Tilley, trustees, one- | vs. Craig; objection to cross interrogato! . eee yey apace carmen 719 Seas Seeeraren, 719 = — case untias tate an hour as possible fo give the | fourth part of lot No. 25,in square 454, fronting | tained. “Fallon vs. Fallon: Examines Lovejoy RDERED STOMACH. js often the cause |< fully equal to its magni- or Yesterday, some workmen engaged in clean- | young ladies an opportunity to compose them- | on oth street west, together with the improve. | appointed to take testimony. Galt vs. Led- he. Lodille’s Headache Specitic | % . ing sewers at corner of 6th and © streets n.w.. | Selves, and make the hearing as rivate as | ments, to E.C. Elmore, $1,000; for Gustay Har. | derer; re-reference to Examiner J.J. John. ct the former and cure the latter at | & . ficent rendition in New| PATTERN BONNETS AND ROUND HATS found the body of a new born white male in- | possible. Later in the day, it was ecided, in | tig and P. A. Sellhau: trustees, frame house | Son. Henderson vs. George; order for taking A Be . { TUESDAY AND WEDXFspay fant in the sewer. ; fenseauwnce of the nervousness and illness of | and lot No. 818 6th street northwest, to Caro. | testimony, Colelazier vs. Cowling: order for dink is ANTTmINO denonstratie ta tie. | 4 fork, Boston, Bt. Loats lL recat Si ect O Mr. Ehrmend last week entered suit pefere | the youngest daughter to postpone the | jine W. Piugge, $1733; for Philp BE. Larner taking testimony, Neale vs. Bradley ; injune- neuties, it isthat Hostetter's Stometeh Bitters | A ee CASE. and Baltimore. 2D AND 3p oF APrit, Justice Connolly against ©. H. Cobb, for dam- | hearing until Saturday next. The bond | and Chas. I Davis, trustees: lots witht tee, | tion continnes fhirty days. Cammack vs | [Erm antidots to inter enteent tee ee ie, | SERRE ATED CARES] - * ages in having published a card at | of Mechlin was placed at $500 for appearance. | provements (several small houses) on 2d street Cammack ; receivers appointed to collect rents | Stig can becited Inwhick tee taken, | A CELEPRATED x Acted by At DAVIS’. his family were made sick by the cream gaffs, ELLA, THE OLDEST DAUGHTER, in | West, between Virginia avenne and south D | and apply the same. “Vandenburg vs, Mandel | Stance can be cited in against this class of lig, | A CEUERIATED Case : But the case has been remoyed by certiorari | and favorite of the father, was pre: strect, to MP. Callan, $1,700; for 8. R. Bond | etal. ; pro confesso as to certain defendants, | either as a safeguard for them and failed to | A CELEBRATED Case. Louis James, 719 MARKET SPACE, corner Sh street, to the Circuit court . 7 - court, dressed in fine style. She. is. 1: and W. R. Webb, trustees, dwelling-house | and that defendant Cowdery pay a certatn sunt Dreduee the decited beste tes iat When | 4 CEGEBRATED CAsk, | The book reception of the Franklin Legion, | pretty and of. graceful form, 2 blonde. (with store) and, lof, southeast corner of Gth | Of money. Vandenberg vs. Blumenberg et | Produce the desired effect. | ‘The season wi! A CFVEBBATED Case, Theo. Hamilton, i at their hall, eorne nd € streets, fast eve- | Wears aveil. Learning how the case was street west and N_ street south, to Lewis | al.; defendant Cowdery to pay sum of money. POMARSTREAAY OF any ict ‘subject to their | A TILL IT ON ABOVE DATE FIFTY ning resulted in the accumulation of over 100 | posed of for the present she left the court, 700; for Andrew C. Bradley and | Lamsden ys. O'Connell et al.: decree for sale veitalions should’ be oat this arent ty = flegant trimmed BONNETS aud ROUND Volumes and pamphlets and $30 in essh. The | giving uo attention to her sisters. all, trustees, south part of lot 6, | to satisfy judgment. Trueworthy vs. Murtagh | Visitalions should Ye without, th ithe teak LA George Denham, | BATS, stlected from the tatest French patterns, ever ainnent comprised | recitations © from THE OTHER DAUGHTERS. re 57, On Ist Sireet West, impro by | et al.: pro confesso as to defendant Chandler tant orececdion ainst all the stings iswhick | A | SRG St pesees camel tees chine sem af Gnods are Mrs. McDonald Mr, Palmoni. and mu Charlotte is the next in age, and is about 19. | a briek warehouse, (30 by 190 feet.) to Ba Yacated, and asto Robeson and Murtagh made | Potent prote enh ee SERA SN, p Market Space, by Misses Hopkin Elia, Walters, and Adi “| She Is the stoutest lookingone, an ems the & Bros. also, southern p: an jute : demurrer to bint by Chandler filed, | Prevail in the spring months. s = » eauniisbcaporEmiasT riceas rosperi. and Messrs. OMley and Stevens and } most cheerful of them all.’ She is also a} same square, on Indiana avenue, (60 by al iams vs. Morris, executor of Florence ; ex a = 6 obert Downing. D DISPLAY OF Eu. iP the quariette of the Orpheus Octette Clad, | blonde. ‘She appeared to take great interest | Title! yin WM. Gate tae ae foute toe ceptions to auditor's report confirmed: ‘also | sources ot hutammation Gem ea onsen | A | Gitta BONNETS, on Tuesday aut Wod- Messrs. Richardson, Simons, Foresman and | jn ihe condition of Willie, the youngest one, | ward A) Pay, trustee, lots 10. Ils 1s aad eoutt, that complainant recover againt defendant, | promptly relieves the burning, itching and | 2 sora meeeny yee = _ soriieghe Wishart. with W. T. Moore at the piano. | who was almost in hystei t the pri spent of | ern part of Wot 12. in Squi u Florence's executor, a certain sum of money: | Ether annoyances caused, by’ Sale Rheum, | & ura Josees | WF ADIES’ UNDERWEAR, PARASOLS ay It is rumored in Catholic cireles that the | going into court to testify against her father, ast, between East Capitol and A street PROPATE CouRT—Judge Mae Arthur. Scald Head, Impetigo, Erysipelas, and other |-A Nirs. Germon, | £4 Sun Umbrelias, Fans, Unt U Mats ane Dr. Chapelle, of Baltimore, and Rev. | and of the damaging exposure of this dread: st, and on A street south. with the | Yesterday, estate T. J. D. Fuller, deceased: | skin. diseases and ultimately removes every | A - a meee Eacanse Daves of this city, are most promi- | ful affair. Willie is. a Diende and quite to W. E. Chandler, second account of administrator approved. | vestige of them mi one hundred in TOCK OF SEADED FRINGES and TRIM. 5 ioned in connection with the suc tly looking. nd Charlotte were | J.J. Dermody'and James A. Mei e L. H. Baker deceased : letters of admin- | His INSTANTANEOUS Hain Dye is safe as | 4 ee Sis bet MINGS very large and choi DAVIB8". cessorship of the late Father White, of purple dresses and black it dwellin: istration issued to Albert G. Hall; bond $100. | well as speedy A Mant representation. LEGANT i INF oF COLORED SCALLOPED Matthews’ churel k bonnets trimmed with blue ri r of lot north Will Margar zier, deceased: assent of ~ ——__ MONDAY, April 81h ered HANDKERCHIFIS from ta The Late Father White nd Aimee are twinsand about 1 ye: (2 streets northwest, (1S by 10 | heirs to publication of wiil filed. Estate L.F. | Panties contemplating building would do i : a i goods, new a DAVIS'. § ia spate er wei ;¢ hough neatly, clad jampbell, 700; for Holmes Barber, deceased; will admitted to probate | well to call on Hamilton for low estimates | JARRETT & PALME MOST COMPLET AN THE REMAINS LYING IN STATE—THE FUNERAL. black sacque: trustee, building lot_on the 1th and and record, and Theodore Barber qualified and good work in the line of Plumbing : CAB! ud MILLINERY Got 1 Notions PREPARATIONS. ground and blue trimmin circle, in squ "i i executor; bond $2,000. Estate Josiah W. | and Gas Fitting, Tin, Range and. Fur ; 7 : rete igen at aety come . 1 i eS URHORS’ FESTI nat prices chia i The remains of the late Father White are | paivmbite PRET: mee ant Deulde ber feet, to B. RK. M: i Deener, deceased ; will and cod il admi.ted to | work. 2,16,8,W,53 A FOR THE BENEFIT OF TITE . . . Mathew's Chureh parson. | Win sister, her eye bathed it 3 most of | wilding lot on G street, bet probate, and A. H. Herr and George. Cissel — ~ ‘ . yOMEN*S Is N ASSO© IN 29-1w Market Spa: ‘ mnded by tailtapersand | the time, and her handkerchief covering her | northwest, being lot No.7, appointed exceutors; bond $3000." Wiil tut. | , MOTHERS, Moriens, MotHers.—Don't fail | WOMEN'S Sec: MELE = - ee - and other flowers. There isa con- | fa t the thought of their surroundings, by 12) feet.) to Tim Brost rice J. Hurley, « ed: order of publication | to Procure Afrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for | 9. aie EVEN! ¥ = = M®*: S2O44 RUPPERT, {people flowing in and ont the | four young ladies have been, and stiti | for owner, double house | made. John L. Owens, guardian: pet all discaces of teething in children. It relieves | ON THE EY ENINGs UF T * 1” Piveeee: in Which the remains lie. Exten- | afe, under the protection of the families of Mr. | and out-buildings, &e., lot Nov, In sata annual allowance. Estate. James the child from pain, cures wind colic, rezu ian ae Orposite PATENT ns for the funeral have b: Pattee and Mr. Parkman, who have provided | 1, at Rosslyn. Alexandria county, Virginia. to i Henry Lyon lates the bowels, and, by giving r nd | Admission, 50 cents. Tlas just opened a large and ass ™: ill making. The handsome and : . ith food 2 nd clothing. = ea they T. L. Hunie, 22.40 Ww Bee health to the child, gives rest to the mother. Tickets fot ale a? 3 INFANTS? AND CHIT DREN'S LACE CAPS tly tabernacle. which was “altar a! | have been aided by the ladies connected . oe — ‘7th street; Purcell’ hitaker"s and BONNETS, ROBES. cosily tabernacle. which was in eo aT | ae Marks ebucchouin a lesike een filed ay fo'low Harry Tiprxes for nervous sufferers, and | hook store, Penns marl6-dud LONG AMD sRORY phe it to be stated tha to corge H. Lee, | and Wilke those who have been dosed, drugged, and ———— - LONG A} RE contribute to the comfor ris, by . H. Lee to | of J. R. Sehorn,de quackea. Pulvermacher's Electric Belts effec. ([HEATER COMIQUE, Lith street, And all kinds of clothing or money, ean send such contribi a square | Peirce for letiers of tually cure premature debility, weakness and BELOW PE: LVANIA AVENUE. CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS A crossof thé sams | lions to Rev. Floridus Steele, pastor of that ‘ze W. Brooks and wife to Ri Patrick Conner, de wr, | decay. Book and Journal, with information OPEN Tite YEAR BOUND, Sievettice tw Fae oe coven red on the el chureh, who will see that it is properly applied. -1i0 Tots 31 and 22, square 495, sonal estate returned | oe sche Ga oy ee * aise MINTS. LACKS. PACH GODS ee covered with black vesmic rae + trustee, to Eunic deceased ; citation on witnesses. Estate Mose: | Ye Performance Eve! ht, FRIES, SILK and WOKSTED FRING r. will be THE Workinenn: 3 ASSEMBLY mot last trustee, $100; lot’ 7, square Hirsh, deceased; azreement of ereditors and | City. _ 618d&K1Y | matinee for Ladies and Children BYE EY WED- | fetes. S Myles CHILDREN oN Sian ee a ph J. att i chair and Reo to, James @ iin, walds§ i Warrington Sommers. To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. made to order 1’ with black. ha: u ted a delegate {rom the Painters Cnion Toul. binek 2 Hone 13 Prank L, Freeman qualitied as ad: | eall attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scour: First-class In Every Respect. RS. M. J. HUNT, Rulpit. These will be no | in'Diace of 3.0, Meaney: resigned ok Hi Block ing and Dyeing Establishment, No. 96 G street, a M but the cask Wm. Davis a delegate from the Ca ent Police Court—Judge Sn hear 9th street. By promptly adopting the | variety, Drama. Burlesque and Comedy. jan30-1y 621 and 683 D street now. p re rs L same property. : : ' ren Union ce of Thos. Browing, resi ‘ eA as Michael Me@innis nt down | latest improvements, whether of American or r Priestly ve: ; fol Wad veceived Tem t amuel Polkinhorn, 5,0. ny Mesin European invention, he is enabled todo his 626 ON EXHIBITION Syn FIRST SPRING OPENING, meaty Conimunication was received froin th ess. J. A, Sladen to Joli H ‘ree. John Fitzgerald | work in amanner not to be equaled by those | O: i AND SALE {626 | at ten o'clock ng. with re- lots ©, D, rderly conduct on | Dot possessing these facilities. His cleansing | © 57- MARKAKITER'S ES or , mass by ally, of St. sion of Sink ph T. Gordon, vio- | and dyeing ies’ and Gent’s Suits are, in FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND ENG 7 vs Chureh. The serman will be deliv arles E. Prenti y by seiling beerat his bar; | fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his * e STREET. “ aia LISH KOUND HATS 7 vishop Gibbon, of Baltimore. All tA. sand costs. Theodore Lewis, jr. charged | Superior work. N.B.—A specialty of his con- zs, Chromos, €c. resent will he seated around the Loomis to R i with violation of the Si sists in removing spots from costly party iso, largest stock of Paper Hangings, Window | On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March 28th aul hbishop in a raised chair. After scot lots 14 and 116, squ beer at his bar on dresses ; 25 years experience. His dry Cleanser Pictures, Frames, Picture Isand Tas hy the remains Will be escorted to hoice of | pel to Henry C. Bliss, $1, nappel : . Ralston (M . Ring: . &e., i the Distric 4 t cemetery and int Allison Natlor. ed. The Thomas | subdivision of sqi ad street. The ¢ removes fas spois effectually from any ar- s o : si 2 endant ha : | i ressin: tl aa TE Caan, ‘owbich the Ladies of il], it is expected, be as long as ) submitted resolutions denoune. | to Catherine Cowl jot 11 and part 13 | Werandnge aud that defendant had been D appearance “ar it pets winds ae Gio 227 Please remember re respectfully invited, nin the city. Most of the Catholie py als to inob y tote nee on the pa square nd uare 20: v De Box leaned ; two pair for 25 cents. = Clergy of Baltimore and good many people men as ininical tos Fi © the best ; and set A. Hartman S100 square 563. S$. Long to L. Luchs, $9 W. Gunton to H. A. Zantzing square St, and part 10, square 0: ennis Murph. h stree southwest, on Sunday | = . Same charge, G ONGE F. SCHAFER, license ; $145 JEW STYLES OF PARASOLS ror Tne from that ¢i funeral dra until afte 7] Ont y will attend the funeral. The in the ehureh will remain > but will be removed ‘S at Us’ 'S Old NT 7: 6 tand,"* No. : nui | SPRING AND Belore Beene of sucess than could possibly be given tous | Re Ring to O. Freeman eats whe =—_—— — SERCH ISS T4520 8 Wid Be promuny teegea a? All notes by mail | @ AND SUMMER TRADE OF by ill-considered or revolutionary actions: | Uniontown G, W. Cooperio M Le iy EORGETOW Offers for sale the balance of his stock at and De!oW | —___—_————ee ezE | 1878, AN ATTRACTIVE ENTERTAIN that an intelligent ballot affords the best | fot us’ Square We MA Teenage) a Cs G N. cost to close business, : = wise miscues Authors’ Carnival, now in course Inethod of relief for sueh evils of ‘workingmen | Downey, #2100 . square ss. M. Win F, Seymour, esy., was | S7A calls solicited. LECTURES. notin ii pauan : as can be cured in the present distressed con- | Downey to M.A. Ter i " . F. § eq, Was =- = —— ——— willed Silk PARASOLS, $1.2 .50, gpean becured in the pres Downes'to M.A. Tern moepart i. su ent of. the Ueorgetown, Gas | ™a8-8m 1111 Pennsylvania are. nw. . | seats $1.25, $1.50 e coun 18. ML. Adams to A. M.A. Dent, $20): at JRABLEs ABOUT LoNDo: ‘ Mr. Hamilton, in Some heat, jumped up and | qI square See MAN. Haiti. We Monday night, and J. Holds- CE: ICEt! ICE?! ‘7 ike 8, with ¥ objected to. the’ resolutic Uthey | gt 4g Sy 12, and part of 1 square sij., a director, in place of Mr. | — BY JUDGE W. F. BICK. and in addition a weil stored | Would be laid on the table per- | Distriet of Columbia to’ Josiah Dents il! be remegnbered that the . _ THE — At LINCOLN HALL, It | sonal in their intent and directed to him (HL) | jy square 43 rt 10, same sud oF this company was left vacant INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY Brery Afterncen and Evening ibis Week, com- y handles rtiei. | for his remarks before the mass meeting the | iol tage G 1,000; ot 1, squ ‘ath of Hamilton Dodge, esq. iN INDENT NY, Monday amneing #1 2:90 and 8 p. im, ‘ 18, 20, in Ee Saiete nd | hight previous. “ “ EWs—First Arrival of the Season. (Yellow Wagons, ) arctan vert Memorial, | “Oil Boled Twilied Silk PARASOLS, in all siz An extended discussion followed bet we Wite BOARD OF HEATTAAE Canal boat Seneca arrived from Seneca this | Having harvested their full supply of 18, 20, 22 24 inch ~ fit of that worthy charity ing which Mr, Clarkse abi hg c morning with 1,000 Iuishels corn and $00 do. of Wheat to Hartley < Bre and 700 bushels corn KENNEBEC ICE, and 300 do. wheat, to |. M. Talbott. Quota- tion for Wheat, $1.5) to'31.35 per Dushels coun | aT@ now selling at their usual to Sicents do. ‘A break occurred in Lock No. 4, about ten miles above town, last_ night. the health officer submitted hi week ending March 30th, nuisances had been histian Au éitire NEW STOCK to select from, ©. M, TOWSON & ©9., 636 Pennsylvania 4venne, _mai26-tr___ South Side, near S sociation, to ensure Not the least in entertainment, we | of a portrait: bust of from a lump of iner a vote of 14 to Miss Vinnie Ream s nton, representin tant crowd, } Working wome greatest surprise and | by consent 1 iftness and certainty r the loan of #25 to take up a mort zdmonston, Chi i 8 up. ies, were drawn a time the debate was pretty ani after which | the, resolutions “were : e = o2 Abber. n ; ; Low Rates, Sauare, ae beet & and the water will have to be drawn off a day | Now is the time to secure your Surry For Tie | ous’ Of Varliament. “Friday afternoon—Ten or two to reps The repairs between Se- | skasoN, ee an Malan Sata Durialeertificates | Net and Monocacy are not yet completed, dipththe and prem ia condemned as nuisa ficer ordered to abat attention to two cases wher RS. J. P. PALMER, No. 1107 F STREET NORTH WEST, be > WILL HAVE HEX i the org: of the District. eame i n appeal to the gratification at the s Win y evening—The Tower of : atterncon—Windsor Par! is ont fs Te ane and it will probabiy be the latter part of this | (lice 12th street and Pennsylvania ave. Saturd: With which the litle artist accompliches hey | their property.” She stated that the working Bee pocn Alera Sree being fanny er month before canal navigation will fairly | _DepetSth-street Wharf, mar83-2w sa hiGhGE B® cents: mith reserved is. fe GRAND OPENING dificult task. | Women and sobea tee iedy of Poor sewine | action inthe matter, as the law required thal ‘ : 4 sale at Ellis & Co.*s Music Score, ayaeo NED —_——— | Women and servants. The amount asked for | 4 et VI istics. oy REVIVAL SERVICES.—At the revival services | i. ” = = . om 4 or THe Promnrt was voted asa loan, and it Was also voted to | Culveet vulai statistics be Kept. The auestion | held at Dunbarton street. chureh ast might | | ,d ,naregesociated with me ip the Book and sta; | (GBACE GREENWOOD'S LECTURE. | FRENCH PATTERN SONNETS at Oceon Hall last. evening—Mr. Sil | invite the working women to send delegates | Mortality report for the month of Februay | Several persons professed ‘conversion. Alt BALCARTEAE any S00, ROBERT CARTER “THE HEROIC IN COMMON LIFE,” ax ing, with C. E. Co f | tothe assemb! was submitted by the registrar ot vita static | NLf Was present and addressed the meet carried on under ihe name and firm of °° | aT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH EQGUISH ROUND Hats, Mr. Taylor ‘submitted a resolution, which | tee “Yt showed that the mortality of the Di THE WORK OF THE LETTER CARRIERS. WM. ANTYNE & SON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, April3. at $ ove!” . Ox Uetradlopied, ‘fe levy @ tax on each member | iyiet of Columbia for the month of February, | ZL Teport of the free delivery service at the | with sincere thauie. for the toceal eronage 1 For this oeasion ther 8 OerK. | THURSDAY and FRIDAY. 28th and 20:h inst., s onper were app | Of every organization represented in the as. | [ict of | 2less than the corresponding | G&OTgetown post office shows that during the | have received for the past. twenty-ave years, aud SCHUTCHINSON FAMILY ington acy She Cordially invites the iadies of Wash= notify him of his elect | sembly to aid and support strikers in their at- | oven of ear): aunual death tate pee | Month of March there were delivered 12.337 | with every facility for the transaction of basiuese Have kindly vounteered to sing severgl of their | ee made ig tempt to maintain their rights and defend | 104) was thite 16.486, colored 34 ih mail letters, 1,855 mail postal eards, 1,752 local | I would solicit a continuance of pubile favor. Best Songs. M WILLIAN Is now constantly receiving an assault made on them by their common interest Virths (reported) during the month, 42—white | Htters, 698 local postal ecards, and 4,i40®ews- WM. BALLANTYN! Tickets $1, for sale at Metzerott's, 923 Permsyl- | 4VA+ voices of Goods direct from iis house ie peause they have been eng: Mr. Armstrong, from the Printers’ Union, | Qizths (r rg 149: annual rate of increase of | Papers. During the same time there were | wagmxorow. D. C., March 25.1878. mates tr | Vania ave.. and at Brad Adam: mat ris, comprising new and exclusive designs in Bon. out. violations of made ‘an extended address on the convict population by births (reported) over deaths | collected from the street letter boxes 6,689 let- Sea Si BID reais pets, Millinery Goods. Neckwear, Un ent Alexander Lynch de addresses. | labor question, but no action was taken. bopuls port D oeet aaa. ters, 1,69 postal cards, and 735 news; Mr. Dennison re} and others of th the House Distri th Mr. Sa re a > to confer With | _ AFFIDAVITS IN THE COOK Divon on the license | In the case of Mary V. Cook against Trun ‘ - apers. PRING AND SUM TY LES.—Stitchea ; was 4.875 per 1,000—whi January Ist more than two-thirds of the bea aed oten, 97,50) Eeaged Rnote, 96: uole niin | | THE MEDICAL AssoctaTiIoN—Annua’ Flee. | POveS In the post office have been relinquished |. pegsed, PLATZ", 241 8 GEORGETOWN - ADV’M’TS. the celchaned Sine BRL Kall ah other au mings, Laces, Mitts, and other choice Novelties ot . -im* the season. E n delivery. For the convenience | J&t°¥ avenue b. ant AS STOVES, CLOTHES WASHERS, Bird * — Taw, they h: view with 7 it- A. Cook— pill for, divorce—several aftidavits | Yon a! Oficers— The annual meeting of the | of the public, money orders are issued watil SOLUTI: -ARTNERS! Cages, Toe Cream Freezers, Commodes, Wates As Mn. WILttTAN has tee yest t did hot have Roce have been filed. C ister, Ambrosia | Medical Association of the District of Colum. | 24h 1h y c LUTION OF CUPARTNERSHIP f ater sMn. WItttaN made comfortable Coolers Toliet Sets, Silver-plated to submit, their views at the length they ex- | Herbert, in an afit it sets forth that she and | bia was he 7.30 p.m. vods, CATTLE MARKET.—The following is a cor- The Milling firm of DEENER & CISSEL is | 3 complete assortment of Housefurnishing G: and | arrangements for the trying on arments, he pecied. Mr. Dennison followed with some re. | Mrs. Cook, returning to the store of Mr. Cook, | the following officers were el rect report of oflerings and sales at Drovers’ | Dissolved by the death of the seulor parmer, Jo- | St kteatly reduced prices, at No. 68 High, comer of | fonts tor dation the canoe ee markson the obj ‘and aims of the alliance, ‘aw the lights suddenly lowered, and, looking | Kall, presid : Rest JA] cattle offered and siah W eener, All persous knowing them- | Prospect street, Georgetown. ‘ap2-tr eg Fema «4 as also «lid Mr. O'Conner and Mr. Lynch, \ a door.saw the Professor woman. | dent: Dr. Fo een! out goods cn approval; to take selves coe As z lebted, and all persons having claims ate, as sules are frequent! is iD BOodS no - | under a door.saw the Fro hers’ cattle sold from 45 to againnt the Aria; will plead present Cay ee aims Q° MOTTO, EXCELSIOR: Teweeauy wetiood. krom esees uot . Ford Thompson, | cents 2RE Magruder, treasure er pound ; cows, thin, oxen. and steer: : penne ox oak . : SUSPENSION OF DEAT man swears that Cook ne W. G. Palmer. Bulk’ nd Stanton, | from 2; Aan cents per pound: 100 sheep prota out delay Tor eee ie Were, DYEING, CLEANSING, _—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———————. in the Criminal € estly with her ‘ vat | co DB i Hitt Newman, War- | ed, 519 Sold; wool sheep browght. front 3'4 to Surviving Parther. BEEING CLEANSING, FAMILY SUPPLE! th ease of el A. f the drug store he, O¢ oring her: sore toe, | Wi ans and W. H. Triple 6, cents per pound; ‘cilpped sheep from 4's to an Rigne Mills,"* Georgetown, D. Cres DYEING, CLEANSING — = = murder and her husban having unim Zi cents per pound; lainb, 8 to 9 cents per ol a apl-eo3t IES A? cr MACKE a — tenced to be hanged on | pal cen ks Wile inegtie ee rriptett Clee cee, | pounds Cont ad es. no’ change, trom $25 | 7a poSALS FO" fine Gxaone | AND GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS, ESS MACKEREL, counsel, Messrs. T. F- es her statement. W-B. Crow- + Triplett, Charle ener. | to $15 per head. Market dull. . ATS ; . H. WHEATLEY, ON ELESS s x tendered a Mil of ‘ex. | Mejoses that Mrs. Cook's reputation is not Baldwin, W. (. Palmer, Townsend and Pee Beads Markee duly F AND HATS. © sxrraisoxbaer a ee BONELESS CODFISH, signed. ‘The court | geod. and th: remark among his compau- , delega rica cal EMPLOY: z YORK. ry ids tablished 183) me ¥ folios: cielo g pat | fees as A poe me a be a a. Gation, ne following were elected members Emptoyes Ovt or Work 482 Louisiana a0., POTOMAC ROE HERRING, The printing | - Office of the Board, Mass.) print. works WasisGton, D. Ul, 26:h March. 1878, and never District ‘ana’ aseasneks oprah the Deo LABRADOR HERRI s ght, throwing 300 Sealed Proposals will be received at this office Btates ana’ Territories will testify, all. J.C. Bird, W.V. Ev. Sinnleyes out of work. “This week the entire | untili1a.m, FRIDAY, 5th April, 1878, at which your erders. nov8-tr SMOKED SALMON ittle, E. A. Sellhausen, A. W. | @S!ablishment will shut down for one month, | time they will be ope.ed, to furnish this ‘Depart. | = ° E. A. va 1 owing to the large supply of goods on hand | ment with two hundred (200) Uniforms (more or SMUKED POTOMAC ROE HERRING and the dull market less) to measure. for summer wear of Metropolitan LUMBER 4 a . Police, viz: frock coat, sack coat, pantalooms and s E OF PHARMACY.—The List OF PATENTS granted to the residents DEPARTMENT OF METROPOLITAN PoLicE, i tion: Drs. W. E. Poulton, W machines of the Lowell, udant, Samuel A. Clark, | wif Hei M. Healy, RL D. Del French, H. | Were Stopped Saturday ponement of the execution of the | he has repe e inthis case having been submitt ter the house on the Professor's | it is this 2d day | that he frequently staid till 1 and 20° ersfield, ed that the exeeution of | the morning and left by the rear. Adams and W nd the same is hei n NATIONAL COLLE Rollin, a tedly seen Di atehman, Says that Sonnensehmidt en- r th day of Decem CANNE,! IN, . ; Polie NED SALMON, ISS, between the hours of 1a. m., and] p.m. ‘venth annual meeting of the officers and of Maryland, Virginia, and Distriet of Colum- PAAS.; Fine seven octave PIANOS for Reut The frock coat, sack coat, and pantaloons to be CANNED LOBSTER, of said day.” culty of the National Coliege of Pharmacy | bia. March 19th, 1878 iomas J. Ferguson, orBale st 4 made of the dest quality navy blue flannel, indi LUMBER, os was held Mon in the lecture-room at the | of Pikesville, Md., machines for coating paper 907, See te oiti }iue dye, and to welgh not less than 12 ounces to SARDINES, THE JURY IN THE Gr Colonization building, the president, Mr. John | with tobacco pulp: Charles Ewing, ot Wash- Pianos, Organs tunedand repaired, Twenty years | "The Test to be made of either blue flannel as —— The> ‘i AVS" A. Milburn, in the chair. Reports were read | ington, D. C., numbering machines: George suecesstiil practice in this District,” apl-6.* above er of blue cloth suitable for vesting. of good LUMBER. tire d. i eireuit from the following committees: On United | W. Graffin jr., of Baltimore, Md., sash hold- quality, indigo blue dye, medium weight, or of JOHN H. MAGRUDER, friminal side, before Judge Benedict, was oe- | States pharmacopiria, Messrs, W. 8. Thomp- | ers; Paul Sehtilz, of Washington, D.C., egg. PECIAL BARGAL some Material, duck Or Marselliee, sitable. for cupjed on Monday with the closing of the triai | son, ¢ y Oldbersg and A.M. Read son phar- | cartiers: John M. Wolbreeht, of Washliigton, Ss AEN! Mite Yost déolievout ta. accucasuce att tn cm 1421 New York ave., of John A. Grow, (the Washington lawyer.) | macutical educati Messr . D. O Donnell, . C., instruments for transmitting diagrams ; ot accordance wi e charged with attempting to defraud the Tor. W.S. Thompson, W. G. Duckett, R. B. Fergu: | George C. Hill, of Salisbury, Md.. earns — paeguiations for Uniforms to be worn by the Met, mail4-tr Near U, 8, Treasury Department, STument. The jury retifed. and after being | son and H. E Raluscowske on pharmacutteal goolers; Abraham Oberndorfer, of Novfolk, Sealed proposals it to catered ert R.GAE: out untif ll p. m. they were reealled. and upon | legislation, Messrs. W. F. Seala, C. Becker, A. | Va., bag locks: Laus' ing Van Dorn, of Wash- oe pece sr oor © Stalls 638 aid 639 Center Market, inquiry as to the probability of their agreeing | M- Read, J. W. Drew and R-B.'Fergusong on | ingion D.C. rotary arene eee ace: $50,000 WORTH OF Hats (more or tose) ion aeane twenty-five (225) | Corner Sixth street and New York avenue, * 21 Western upon a verdict. stated. fhyough their foreman, | non-official formula, Messrs. Ferguson, O'Don- | Robert Portner, of Alexandria, Va., lager - force. CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT ALL. that it would be impossible for them to agree. | nell. Thompson. Duckett and Moore: on | beer: William B. Wolf, of Baltimore, Md., NEW GAITERS AND TIES Samples of materials and hats must accompany — Beet Roasts, 128 i They stood 6to6 from the beginning. They | finance, Messrs. W. S. ‘Thompson, John R. | glossing or polishing solution. Labels:'C. W: bids. Steaks, 12) oe Mere accordingly discharged by the court. | Major and W- F. Scala. The students of the Abbott & Co. of Baltimore, Md., “ Angostura AT L. HEILBURN'S, aayheeontracts to be completed within thirty (30) z © prisoner was remanded, with permission | coliege have elected officers as follows: Presi- | Aromatic Bitters.” ‘Board = faithfully filled; vered. to renew his bail of $000 dent Edwin Gladmen, of Georgetown; vice |“ No, 402 SEVENTH BTREET N.W., bids.” Bidders are invited to be econ a al WE HAVE AGAIN . sites —__ sident, T. A. T. 3 tary, J. B. Rob- L u! SSOCTA- ; a RSENS Pets issued by Tospector En- Each 21a Ri cudals aceretary. gs OA at Tn Rusa ABGOCIA: Sion of “That Old. Woman of Mine.” | OPEBINGOL bids. $s Cantal, ROCERIES ON THE CASH PLAN. sie :—W. T. Lawton, construct a two-story —_———_ spector M. P., bscriber. 5 cents brick dwelling, H, between oth and 2ist sts. | | Rarp os, AN ALLEGED GammLixc-Hovse.— | {Uf De a Aad eT CREE eT tha bogie ©2 ee subscriber, REDUCED THE FRICE ON ALL KINDS OF | Go0a Tea, per Ib., 36 Ms northwest ). 1. Knowles, repair a frame | About 1 o'clock this morning Lieut. Austin | Sasindere. esq., was called tothe chair, J.T. — mai26,apl&3 E. G. CURTIS, Secretary. Magnificent Imperial and be ghd dwelhing, =n street northwest: $0. John | und his officers raided an alleged gambling- C. Clark,’ esq., appinted secretary. It was. Wn able for rrength and flavor, per Ib.” Gon” 4 1. Cox, construct a two-story brick dwelling | house over. Martin's restaurant, corner of | agreed that the organization be designated as | Gent’s Hand-sewed Gaiters, $3, SAVE, TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT. LUMBER, Yery choice Uneolored Japan Tea. per Ib, 60c. and store, E, between 4!< and sth streets south. Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, and ar- | “The National forticultural Association of | Hand-sewed Ties, $2.50. 3 ibs. Duryea's Starch, Bee., ‘and Cora’ Burch: Thomas Wilson, construct four | rested “ Bob” Teel, the alleged proprietor, and | the District of Columbia.” The chair ap} The Old Men’s Comfort, very broad, $2. YOUR| READ AND HEED WHAT ‘Uc. per paper. : ory brie u East Capitol, be- | six visitors, all Well-known young men, of | eqasa commnitteoun constitution and by-laws |*Q2at $2 Gent's Galter, can’t be beat, = 10h St Bugar-cured Hams, small size, 12%; largest, Thomas Wilton, sons eee omene story brick | Leeeideretie aiticcte aa going tees the | Messrs. John Fant, John A. Beker, D. Sen's Lasting and Buckskin thoes: aa iar rieiciats : Witite Stigar (A), 9, and @ranviated 10c. per Ib, <2 } rt vo 'y_ brie! considera culty in getting in, as the | 1js, . C. . iS - | Ladies? 4 ses, (brig ¥ dwellings. sth. between ‘T and'U sts . | gamblers had been evidently notified in ad- | Gets was made chanman ct ths Comet, | Raise, Gongtess and Lace Gatters, o5c, SAVE YOUR HATR.—The lawsof Health and | Get Our Latest Price List Before Buying. | 400. Genin tel vert ns ayy reas) Ber al fpeet southeast go) “Me dwelling, 51705 | Vance. All the paraphernalia of a gambling- Acommittee on hall was also appointed, with | Seamless Button. very fin Longevity demand it, the customs of social life re- town. C. 8. O'HAKE & SON, street southes we house were captured, including chips, eards, | instru is to suitable place to hold | Our$2.50 FRENCH HEEL. the leader, quire it.” The matter is of great importance in matll-tr 1913 Seventh st. n.w., det, Mand N. —___ ctions to procurea suit place to hold — seers Ta LD SNAP AND THE FRUIT.—The Poto- | (eal boxes and tables. The room was richly | yegular meetin; The association then ad- | Ladies Buskins and sii 40¢. every way. mae Growers’ Assoc iy | Urnished, and a dinner had just been de- ined, subject fo a call by the chair, whe Misses’ Fine Kid Shoes, with protection, $1, of the Boatiat | Youred by the inmates when they were so | ured, ni ected and Bore: School si 1g crown of gion), Aad for Gao loss of eh STALLS No, 68 and reports relative fo the effect of the recent cold BLAck SILK: * INN CASES.—The Alexandria Gazette | Infant Shoes, 10, Snap on fruit in this neighborhood. “Cherries, | qStACS SILKS, black ferenadines, black cash- The TH ent’s, CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.—For by no other WILLET CHOICE BEEF, VEA! U K alpaca: ‘acl Ww He ~ | of yesterday says: George R. Shinn, who was best makes of Gent's, Ladies’ and Children’s 3 & LIBBEY, a LAND MUTTON. Peaches and pears were reported as consider- | ta. back ae pacas, black silk warp Henriet lay ind be found at : al widths, in endless variety."’ api-1m | means can it be saved and beautified. CORNED and SPICED BEEF 8 specialty. 3 Kk tamise, French lawns, We are sell, | Yesterd ited in Corporation’ court for | _ “‘Shoes, ably injured, but the blight was said to be far | inga grand ¥ - | forgery, came voluntarily into court this , LYoNs Marketing delivered free. from universal. “IE was noted that in orchards | lent quality black sik at $f: Soigsed ane ey Beenie katte nccred Rimselt. He was | N[ATEANS?, CONTE Aer COVE RE neon maid: OWN R. KELL’ on the hillsides the buds of the lower trees | cheap: beautiful lawns, lie.- all pute woo | admitted to bail by Judge Lowe in the sum Restores or faded hair to its original color HATHAIRON, DEALER IN’ FIRST-CLASS suffered. while those of the upper ranges re- | wide double width black cashmere, #e.: black | f five hundred dollars, with Judge James and youthful’. in three totes days, re- | Di five age dw: Pret. Tyee, of WILLET & LIBBEY, BER. LAMB. Ber aPeoere mained intact. cashmere, double fold, 25.; black eashmere | Sangster as his surety. The trial of one of the | 824.70 dandruff and prevents the baly ‘altng ‘Yale, Tike most perfor Tu the world CORTED BEEP 4 SPECIALTY. First CONGREGATIONAL CutrcH.—At the | Pipl 2 “ed crape, very cheap. Carter's, pg Ca morning end ih woke eersun.e Me foal aided tt canresommen ie | i, the bese hake eee, Sane ed Cor. 6th 8 _and New York ave. | oth street wing, and306 and 308 Nor thera panual meeting of thls society. last evening ‘ee P ably occupy the entire day. “The other indict: | 'fehaethe sdecsinete woot Os Oteee Seas | Beime the bes ‘wathairon will positively. OREST PATTERNS, all tne new styies, Fact Gees eer cr naarens, Bax TES City . E. Whittlesey was elected’ president : BILL FOR INJUNCTION.—Yesterday, W. L. | ments Will, it is likely, also be taken up at this | of this character of— Eegrent restore new Jnst necolved by WF. TE & CO. Wook: Marketing delivered free of charge to all or BENE ee Nm Hooper treasurer; | wood fled a ui against Solomons & Chapinaii | term. Becahd eer ates cntirely harmleet steer, | Hatz? ries Snd'Biank Books speciaitign. © “Tet DW, School | the city, seve ay ~ Sabor Joh a Sa e i . | for an injunctiol ainsi ie makin; nd 4 > eons: trustees for three years. The fnancia! report | ing’ them of a certain paper-file. is AleMr, | BEAUTIFUL (wool) dress goods, 15e.: honey- Gpbotege mare” ese dirt upon the scalp, to shake | seeming mirac! Sra ad RE 3 Showed the ailairs of this society to be ina | Wood claims to be the inventor ol; unite | comb quilts, Soee bridal, Sante’ pare Sebite, | "RRIee ‘does Got stain linen or the finger nails. | Sorerat ‘suppose. T used s 142 co. BEA very flourishing condition—not any floating | which he obtained a patent in February, 1865, | large size, $1.50; excellent bed ‘ticking, 25c.: | A trial will con ¥ few bottlosot Katha ‘great surpri: In NJ. ORGANS. Superb only debt, and some $1,200 paid during the year on | numbered 7,840, and reissued August, isv7. tremendous assortment of cassimeres for Pat up in large bottles. Price One Dollar. Thave a thick ‘COL. JOH. CORPORATED 1845. PURELY Murua, | retail her facture we, the bonded debt. "Several new members were | : Saige a men and boys’ wear: New York mills sheet-| Forsaleat aia L, DORRAN dn every important LEWIS C. GROVER. President. ee a bh yd F17B—tran' new, admitted, and the usual business of mikiug Price's Jewelry Store received some new | ing cotton, the widest and best made, at a fa Corner 98. and D Ne. te Fespect the Kachalron 8 absolutely soccunpareDie. ! an ‘of policies a is? test ‘Other appropriations for the year duly attended to. | and beautiful styles of chains, neck chains, | special low’ price: pillow case cotter oer, | _maris-te_ Ged corner 14th and I w:t0. Hoemmegualed: 1.5 To Care Baldness. 2.—To R> | god scabamonts furaiabea Sei ees eeportt Fre ee, PIANO ones A Divouck Gkantep.—Judge MacArthur | gpg, suards and Biviceat eve gio eae Any pelt of Boal Eneiish stockings $1; excel” | FLORIDA © 4 Dress and Beau PARIS Mis D ory SB EES SON. Vice Presiden: ‘sshington, N. J, a eRas = ! jars; the bes y- rset 38x nt leached cotton, thairo! 7 A : Ba ated a decree sof livarce iu the caso of | city: “No. 4s7 Pennsplvamia avenue, near 4g Be: chennest ana best black silks in Washing: | DIRECT FROMTHE GROVES ATSAN MATER, ogart oad the halt eat pt | EDWARD A. STRONG. Seorotary. ai cation ” tins! y Osterhoul, | street.—Adrt. MN. 75¢., $1, $1. "8, , the ia le p free were married about 13 years since.) om | sncacnnenpictainio \ der Carter's, 711 Market Space. | vy op raen WEIGHING 18 OUNCES RACE. prend helt by tones is cruel treatment of her, giv. } _WE SEE on the stands of John R. Kelly, Nos. i iS Ea ere ant the richt t | 2», 630 Center, and Nos. 26 and 208 'N. L.| | INcENDIARY FIRE Is THE CouNTy.—About | C4LL-4ND SBE THE PREMIUM FRUIT, ‘dress! - District ty f MaryG: adctine. ™® "F | sao ikel, spring lame of Femarkable fine aiual: | pine o'clock last evening: ire was aisevered A180, pone Rg ky toleeoutat is | ArZ-Ri Room 2, Le Droit Buslaino. 7 in @ house on Wilson street, in the county, oc- completa with. Fisn Manker, Aprit 3, 1573, | a5 ee cupied by Fenton Howard. ‘The: flames ¥ from Penasyivania | _80LD janle-m.w,f,1y snuten & Bro. ‘Fish Agents— | ‘To-Dax we have commenced to sell only extinguised by the pollee and Aremer attor® | al New MAE Ee SC eAe “GooD NEURALGIA Sold from $10 to. $1a Bet 100: 2,00 | few hundre! pairs 3and 4-button gloves af 40 | loss of $100 had been sustained. which ‘cov- A bay Dunches fish from 1010 40 cents per beeen. 0 gents, former price 9, Chas, Baum, 408 7th | ered The fire is Supposed to B. W. BEED'S insui i. SONS, have been the Work of ab ingendiar? marae THOT ohms, | wetie DEM @OT'S RYCIENIO wiess

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