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SEL IP a a EE Oe aT * ~ t Another Bratal Crime. THE COURTS. THE EV ENING STAR, A coleee aor ATTEMPT TO OUTRAGE A COL- -., CRIMINAL CocrT—Judge Wi", ie. CITY ITEMS. |_GENTLEMEN’S GooDs. | ___ LADIES’ GOODS._ «i THE ENGLISH ALLEGE THAT THE CHICAGOAN ~ “4 = ORED GIRL. . moray, Charlotte Lee aft larceny ; WOULD HAVE BEEN BEATEN BUT FOR EATS POR THE MILLION. Lanes SUN UMS@RELLAS MS; M.-L. WHITEFORD, RF a rN FRIDAY... --- -++-April 12, 1878, i ning Officers Saffell and MeGraw, | 2ocond Offence: not guilty. A. af. Sprague, | FaVORITISM—HTS CONDITION WHEN HE LED Lewis, $20 7th street. between I and K, = 1N AVE FasHioN ABLE DRESS AN a ees ainis mering Omeers Satie sud Meera aesault; not guilty. Cephas J mes, convicted | ‘THE TRACK. «| isseiling an A No. 1 Silk Hat for #4: | SUK, Regina, Alpaca, ‘and Gingham, Is now panared ‘omnes Lelie sod, Cabaren’s Weather Indications To-day. | “hoy named Robert Herbert, on the eharge o*Tids morning, in the cas December sth, | crrem tne Fonden Daily Telegraph, March a5in.. | New Siyie sll coiforming Hats, €230and $%: AY he Beers makeet Pies. Tiaziewe tthe fing redanel prices —— . sd leary p he y eC Ye Stes Shortly after 8 o'clock on Saturday night the | Nic * 2 to $32 GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS. WALKING DRESSES fro » $10. Onntte oF Carey Srna, Ovrzema. 2 | o Ls Te colead Bit pamed Mate | non ed vith the larceny of a gold watch. dia: | Shortly after & o'clock on S ‘Agricultural hall | Black and edlored Soft Hats, $1, $1.°0, $2: Twilled Sk, Paragon Frames, fini $8.50 up. | CARELAGE ated EVENING DRESSES, $10 10 rantnstes, Apeil (2. 5S eee eae Sten mbCee TE noes ee ce: | mares: ang and Sold Mesa, the jury failed to | SX days competition at the Agricultaral hall | Bie dest Dollar Hats in the city. © 0 Gnanaco from $2.80 up. $15. Wit guarentee perfect satisfartion, apld-Bc* the middie Atlantic states, ‘clear or | Whittington, who is about 12 y ited by the ‘Anthony Brooks :@'8ed, performance on record.” The attendance of | | Boys’ and children’s Dark and Light F Gingham from 50 cents ap. WECLAAAW hos thts veer watea meste®y 'y cloudy weather y winds, sta- | The circumstances of the case as reci y the i ith: clarged with forgery in spectators was very large all through, and on | and Brown, White and Mixed Siraw Hats, aa M 4 2" vary temperature, higher pressure. SEO cTOCK Un ther sty Instat ea fer Bee | pome Of Ha Bogus deed of trust, in the | SPectarans was very iiree all through. and on | oes Soft and Sti ans MMe ot apy MADE baresre - - tatered the house Of the mothe aE ee eres | eae Goel tee thers motion raieeor gality, | Matter of some diMlenity’ to do more than | piipies—Pimpies removed free of charse | of the latest styles and at the lowest market prices, and 1s now constantly receiving invoires of Kilt, = ert ne MR st ring her | Brooks der'c{"ty found a verdict of guilty. | guess at the number of veople present at the | af idry HuBples, office, 237 Pa ave. WALTER KEIC Tourist and orher Suits in all tke decitaye take LOCAL NEWS. the corner of Zist and R streets. during her | Hrooks dered that he was the party who | guess at the number of eople present, at the | ; to's offtee, 237 | 1010 7m Toprst and other Satie in all the desirable. sh ——— Absence to look after some washing and seized | sieved th’. ‘deed, and asked the court to be | Snish, buttwenty thousand will for some time | , WHAT will you say ol a wedicine that cures | apé-tr Above Wiilard’s Hotel, AL=0, ments, &c., To-night. Keeping his hana tate eee a into closet, | Wars, th him, as he was well stricken in | Atl Pocn reduced toamatel between Ot Lamy | Wut every eases at headache in 5 to 2) min , © Mantittas, Amusemen keeping his hand tightly over her mouth to | years. End Vaughan. Still O'Leary had to walk eich, | utes, such is the reputation of Lodill--« Hew! ~ . _. pes, Cireuare Linea Dust v and Cale smother outeries. During the hard struggle to | “rr court remarked that such crimes are | Great care to avoid a break-down, while | ache Spec M4G3teicent ico Wrappers. Undergarments, J. B. P. Corsets, Theater Comiqe . overpower her, she screamed and alarmed | bo aionable at times, At this time Tape seems ‘aughan, on Saturday afternoon and even- | actnaee ; a PSST sas eee Sg ana MIKE Corner ith and G streets—Charity fair and | three smaller children who were playing in the | ‘have the lead,and at the time of the com ing, walked and ran with surprising fresh- | , ALL CHRoNic Complaints are aggravated * TarumiNee a - 7. inment recep- | to arouse an old colores , Kate John, cially a » colores 3 not have been dealt | fore “ula 8: M Se e | oes ‘ 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. eee the FMC ke ment and recep | son ving aextdoor who rushed ia. Herbree | Gehrke Brnnee eee re be the Teader ae aaa ey cea as tebe erode ee | alliicted “with aliments of this mature. what | EXHIBITION P07 PENNBYLVANIA Ave = —————_—_— finding himself discovered, escaped to, the | following in the footsteps of Charles Stewart. | When people speak of O'Leary's triumph it | ever their type 70a i) to. meet ‘this pre. | canbe Gia - Condensed Locals. county. A report of the case was ade at | It was not surprising that he was led astray will be remembered against him that his entry | disposing cause of sickness with a wholesome (Gus IN *. Parker we ha Jew York | Once to the station house. The officecs named | by his nephew, John R. Brooks, who anpeared was at least informal, that he was greatly | antidote. Hostetter’s Bitters should be taken | ; From J.C .arker Wwe have the New York | Mounted their horses and pursued tne fugitive | tohave prospered. at this business: Nat Te. | fiyored in having one track to himself whily | daily at this season by all persons laboring | or | ¥ Mucorge King. son ot Mr. dH ont as far as Montgomery county, Md., where | garding him as a principal, and as he had been ‘ ‘seventeen competitors h; crowd | under chronic ailments that tend to weaken | FRENCH PATTERN BON \Ers Tat sth street ancy age Tesiding | he took to the pines and ‘the oifcers lost sight fi jail for nearly 2 years he sentenced nim to | te Pn the Gener” ana Ua Chie wee | the syscenn. | NCH BONNET near the he £ f alop: Se ji ; of him. The mother of the girl knowing that | two years imprisonment in the penitentiary. modious, comfortable tent was provided for | y eS a yS aggravate skin rare wernt sat | AND bandling’a pistol about wen gavseince ed | ie Fane hadan unes ving, in thecountty, | > egcary Cover—vudye Macarthur. | MevitspcalinanGaa perigee | ONY sutstaneds always, axravate skin PINE WOOLLENS ieee ance Weducedry from lock en, Tas since, died | set towork and succeeded in givingthe officers | Yesterday, Wheeler ve Tack uue ane eatified huts. It may be that there was no intentional | hurtful than beneficial. Glenn's Sulphur Soup, | ND liats, Ar Willie aot Eig aloe tale ly onth a clue which ed to his arrest this morning. | finally; reference to auditor. Fitzgerald vs. | favoritism, but the fact is beyond doubt that | which. opens, instead of clogging the pores On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Aprit 11th and seni i moe of tk wens Serene on duce Eat Herbert did not deny the indecent assault Donohue ; reference to Special Auditor Love- | the winner had all the best of the conditions. | with grease, has, as might have been expected, FOR ma, Se present chist uch boars ‘hesancake | and said it was his purpose to keep clear of | joy. Claggett vs. Brooks et al.; pro confesso | Vaughan did a_better six days’ performance widely superseded oleaginous compounds as a To which the Ladies of Washingtou aud viciu resent chiel ¢ Seiited for Knrope nlecne | the District. He lives in the neighborhood of | sale decreed and trustees appointed. Gilmore | than he or any Englishman had done before, | peme ly for scorbutie affections. are respectfully invited. and ” io canal . has sat ed lor Rar OPS: a °t- | the mother of the girl, and took advantage of | ys. Chipman ; on hearing. and if at these long distances we have still to Hill's Instantaneous Hair Dye produces no . MRS. M. 4. HUNT. Vices having been engaged by the Trench Lae her absence. It is hot thought that he aecom- Circuit Court—Judge Cartter. acknowledge the superiority of O'Leary and | metatlie taste. . GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, apl0tr No. 621 and 623 D Street NW exnment in the construction of contemplated plished his purpose, but he does not deny his Yesterday, after our report closed, Lewis | his old rival Weston, let us reward the elish- seaman . by = -. interna! im: oes ee ar ‘ed to Frede. | tention nor the assauit. ,, | Hueber, white, charged with rape on Annie | man who has most nearly approached the MOTHERS, MOTHERS, MOTHERS.—Don’t fail LL. P. SEANNERET, the death of his father-in the | ,,@uen, ihe officers airested Herbert this | Brown colored: era lurve, Joka Mavis | dalnge cr the famous pai to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for _ a Wi hen cher aagaortiic of egant 8 Y his age, which took place there | Morning there was a large crowd of colored | Bhp m colored: grand jury, John N pleaded | All day on Friday there seemed some prob. | all diseases of teething in children. It relieves CoNSETING OF THE SUND HATS, an Spat OF his age, which took place there | persons assembled abowt the station-house, ity ; $20 or 30 days in jail. William J. Rob- | ability of a great race between O'Leary and | thechild from pain, cures wind colie, regu- ans) . “Sirs Mary. L. Keese, who it was thought | #24 the feeling ran so high that preeautions | Bull , colored, assault and battery on Annie | Vaughan and aclose finish. O'Leary walked | lates the bowels, and, by giving relief and eloped with Mr An]. Reliar,a’ grocer onthe | bad to be used to Keep the indignant colored | fropmece hota ae ie Keep the peace. | with evident dificulty, and at times it seemed | health to the child, gives rest to the mother. | 1 4ppe7 puxpex 48.0 PARIS NOVELTIES corner of loth and streets, about tne Arst of | People from taking sur ngopenty advocated. | Wiliam Murphy, a white boy, assault on Wm. | to require all his resolution to enable him to| Rerrapte HELP tor weak and nervous suf- March. has returned to the ‘city, having been ed. | Mullen, alad about the same size of defend. keep going at all. Vaughan certainl i ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating dis- istt pit a " f In the Police Court, to-day, he was commiited | ant; $1. stronger on his legs, and either wa t} icine. lv a equine Seulenin teteah rag Ue emean, and she to jailfora hearing. 0 anti POLIcE CourT—Judge Snelt. rotted with ‘a. very easy action. He, how- cases cured, withent meiiieine denen UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF ta the One her having left with Keilar, and states that To-day, Win. Burk, Chas. Warren, George | Ever, was obliged to take more frequent rests | Avoid imitations, Book and Journal, with par. t FUL RIRDS. tor she has not seen him, nor does shee Raw any: District Government Afairs. Peyton, Thomas Taseoe, Lincoin Brown, and | than O'Leary. A good many peopie thought ticulars, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher DSOR HOUSE, thing about him.” eesti THE PUBLIC SCHOOL FUND. Edward Milton, ‘small’ colored boys, were | from O'Leary's appearance that he would | Galvanic Co, New York ety 6,5,d&kly Boe wae: Nirpet, There were rumors about the City Hall to- | , The letter of the. public sehools trustees to | charged with disorderly conduct. A witness | break down. On Friday ni cht Vaughan re. ———_ peed * OUGLAS®SB: day that there was a lively time in the. rand | the District Commissioners. published in yes for the defence testified that “the children | tired to rest at rather less than ten iminutes | Happy TrprNcs 10r nervous sufferers, and (Late of Kelley & Barr.) D ms jury room today over the «question of Tein. | terday’s STaR, was forwarded to the Senate were playing, but, being colored children, of past eleven.while O'Leary left the track about | those who _bave been dosed, drugged, and : @icting a party in whose ose the jury had | Disirfet committee last evening, with the e they made more noise than white chi}- | twenty minutes later. Vaughan, when he re- | quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effec. | HOSIERY. HOSIERY. found A verdic? Of acwataree account of in- | draft of a bill as proposed. The District Com- | Gr They were each fined $5, or seven days | tired, had done 441 miles six laps, O'Leary's | tually cure remature debility, wealmness and W. N. COBB, Cotter. | . ee formalities in the indictment. — luissigners in their letter of transmittal, state | each. Theresa Johnson. disorderly; 35. Chas, | distance, when he went to his tent, being 457 | decay. Book and Journal, with information = . le | GRAND OPENING . — - - that “As the payment of the current taxes | Minor and Arthur Willi ms, for vagrane miles. Vaughan was first to come out again, | wort! thousands, mailed free. Address Pul- (Late of New York.) ] © oe THECHESAPEAKE PR TERY. in session will enable us to ‘set apart that amount, if not | were sent down. Chas. Fi amyer, permitting | returning to the track at about twenty min: | yermacher Galvanic Cempany, New York SPRING STYLES the Central Chureh. (Dr. Pitzer vestevtia required to reiund it to the United States, we | a vicions dog to run at lat e, Which bita boy | Utes past two. From this time he went on till | Gity. 618.d&kly aisenssed the report of the commiitee on tl rnestly recommend the measure, that over | named Christian Corl —— y is; dog ordered to be ee four, Whef he took another rest, which, (9 children may not be turned out of the | Killed: Wm. Lawrence schools into the streets for want of Congre liquor without licens alaid to that braneh of the publieserv uoted. John Donohue, ch: i sas follows: ** That out of the amount | with intent to kill James Adan Revised Book of Church Order, and adopted a Rumber of amendments. ‘The rule limiting the franchise tochureh members wa: ? in | however, only lasted twenty minutes.’ Me To TADES AND CENTLEMEN.—We wish to ined ee sonal while, O'Leary, Who had returned to iis work fall attention (9. A. Fischer's Chemical Boor: arged Wi ‘ three o'clock, was going on steadily . see the Aestult | ana welt, ‘though “not “at ‘a very “creat | near Sth street. By promptly adopting the | Gentlemen Desiring « LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S Hoe SIERY. s church sessi after matu 1 2B doven $1 CORSETS. at Seach. These as been advanced by the United States | shooting-ease) : continued. Charlotte Beckett, | Pace. Abont this time Vaughan began to give [pel Ue proremmem Mnegner of American or the Excellence is Deemed the Cheap- | ides wilco ends NETH: coming week, to the District of Columbia, to be re-imbursed petit lareeny ; continued. Rob't Johnson, lar. | UP hepe of winning, hav ng been unable so far win a pr aponge) to be equaled by those ness, are Invited to Call. DOUGLAS erstosin.” ‘The rate an gthat when | act of Congress, entitled “An act for the sup- | Samuel Mathews alias ‘Sam Pateh, lacs e lef athaga , ? . i 9 Bt # Bui . Pye if share Siar the | port of the government of the District of Co. | Samuel, Mate seoworth the poet past >. but returned in twenty minute: in the cli on aceanear ba SS en ee ana’ dyeing adi umbia, ke, approved March 3d. fact, tl Commissioners of the Di: jet of Coluimbi hereby authorized to expend the suin of $ noe for support of the pubile schools for the cur- | Mary B e cheapest in the city on account of hi sti ee f his, Vaughan kept on well’ till half- Fares obanths ut Jail. | when he retired for breakfast. Cll th everal other articles from | O'L been making steady superior work. N.B.—A specialty of his con- sists in removing spots from costly party TILES OF PAKANOS pring and Sumner Trad: « od. “Twilled Silk Para ey or trans just rece v2 F yup: | dresses; 25 years experience. His dry cleanser A. SAKS & CO. 1.50, $1,75, $2. Twilled Satin oc ress of Spiri 0 right leg was ina bad state, dnd any 3 . . SA as eer gien ‘ sl! te Uaustertet lotto on Fent School year, and the Seeretary of the | teh Alarsman a ene proach toa spurt might have been g Frmoves grease spots effectually fromany ar | | 537! Péniepioants dens cioaton, wiih Taney” handion $1.59, sum on ihe amount to be refunded, as provid- an ca se a ». | he was eviden' , however, her ed his : e ° 7 7 Dandies, in all sires, 18. 7 ed in said section of said act ; T aamuttanies: Saying Gon hee oe machine like style. IC was impassi ble 1 help rented < Swe pals for 3 conta HD eS ONE’ SHIRT, 04 Balled Twilied SHE Paras | 7 7 e' Witness and another colored wor eeling admira or o i din of fipkt- tans waanebtal; “Anes ‘ ch. AN entire New Soc aed ah EA eee Premmromee yey soe anit, colored woman | ech tana Fe, PINGy of Oy AMUSEMENTS agleeny mate of feta meg yeihtinen | aga AMM e S irezsurer of the presb National Theater.—There will (ineluding themselves. He burst | ing. Every now and then it really ap; t a finished only 90 ets: finished $1. ape-tr gy Widdie moved ac e Inatinee to-morrow) be thr the door and they tried to hide, but he | likely that he would have to retire’ before his RAND RECEPTION AND ENTER. | “The Hanvls shirt,’ open back, isof the vest | 4 eer eens edueat i urches are i “s Cab caught her by the shoulders and used her very | Yictory was «quite assured; but he was evi- G TAINMENT by the Young Men+Cirietieg | material, and also has Linen lning and Linen \HH. RUPPERT, neren da eraeie 8 Cab roughly, demanding some articles which he | Gently determined not to risk anything,and so | .2 2AIS MENT by the Young Mens Ch Bands; is only 80 cts. unfinished, aud 95 cts. fiu- | C this ot ussembly"s committee on ett se gianmed had "been ‘stolen from some person. | he Rept walking hour after ‘hour uil'he was | Sncoia ‘half and the reomeet the asooehe veThe ctapest Shirt in all the world 1s our Wam- | He. 408 Fak Street “education Dr.” Pitzer, to improve the opportunity. The compai He snatched a bed cover and some other in that there ho time Teft in which | cal and Instrumental Music, by Prof. King'sschool ¢ sails for Europe shortly: 4 GRO! | sutta ¢ ready to put on at $1.10. i ~ Rrof, aud Mrs. Siddons: | “Oar suit of the Loom” Sheri hws been a. fas vorite for a long time at 60 cts, un: ished, and 75 cts, fipishea, The Wamsutta O. XX Shirt is 75 cts. unfinished, | £ L taee aie wot ; ems ot aughan could beat him, Indeed, he reatly | ot musies Readings, : Ree Har he a eee tet, Mary. | Tauenan could beat him. dndeed, be really | of music: Read by Hou, W. 8. Shalienbergars A eto tryand persuade Mary Williams to | @fternoon than he had done three hours Teanion of members and friends. The whoie ati give up the articles which George Washington | ¢atlier, though the way in which he put his feet | [Pe Will be thrown open for the guests on U oie Claimed were his. He denied the door bias, | down on the track pisinly showed that he was . Theater Comique—This place of amuse- added on ex. | ment has long been, and is still known as the year: whole number | one where the best of variety performances ein in Sabbath school. given in firs opening of a magnificent ¢ r ILDREN’S SILK and CE CAPS and BONNETS of V ) CLOAKS, Ft of members, 1.1 id 90 cts, finished. ING iS ° S' ‘RLS. re own c E a> | experienced caterer, Programmes and tic! _ LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, GIRLS a conside the Book of Church | ‘The Charity Fair and Ratite at the cor ing and the assault. In this he was corrobo. | Stull in pain. Vaughan, when he came back | jelontained at the Assoclavion recuse: oe frome Finest 4-ply Linen Collars, 6 for $1. BOYS’ MARSEILLES SUITS of the lacest ‘do |. The rule which provides | of 9th and G Streets northwe: H close this | rated by the wife of Washington, who accom. | to the | path. oer aes pe reason | members. p19-3t ‘Ka-Sold at our Branch, signs and best material. nister becomes satisfied that | evening. In addition to the fair and raffle panied \him, and the case was dismissed. i Mathes wows: one ot as 2 Oo Leanes | (AHARITY FAIR AND RAFFLETHURSDAY 1002 F street ALSO A FULL LINE oF not called hin to the ministry. or if | there will be a pound party. Jenny Woodward, assault on Mary Peyton; altogether Se ne Sret ete Pore Cai bay EVENINGS, April 1th and | nayo7-tr ©. GEO. MEGIN BERLIN ZEPHY RS. WORSTED. GEKMAN- ccept Lincoln Hali.—The reception and entertain- | continued. Wm. Cahill, assault. and batter fe penance, an ian Be 2 ores reagent: 12th, Pound Party, Friday Evening. Northeast : ., = TO and NERCOLER Wools. nae - ¥ may divest | ment here this ing by the Young Men's | with intent to kill Margeret Aldorffer, a mid. | LY running for a lap or two good pace. He cor, 9th and G sts.n.w. Admission, 25c. ap9-4i" ar a wo ata good pace. He = HAFE LACF, BRAID, and APPLIQUE PATTERNS re, was ap- | Christian Association Will no doubt be very | dle-azed lady, who resides on 2th street, be. | Seemed enter tlly treat eoneicering the | \ra@TIoNAL THEATER. GEOnse F- sc maaaia j and ail kinds of” EMBROIDERY Waren ALS, njoyable. The hall and the rooms of the asso- | tween I and K. The difficulty occurred on the | eXtent of his exertio: ao Pte ioy erat N — MERCHANT TAILOR, |« ap6-Lin t Will be thrown open to the guests. | 29thday of March. After hearing a number i him tee Rete | SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. PECIAL NOTICE — omission There music, &c., and a short address | of witnesses for defence, the charge of “in- roe th . ated oleavethetrack, | MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1878, RETURN FoR | Offers for sale the balance of his stock at and below S ao t for by Representative Shallenberger. tent to kill” was dismissed, and defendant Unies the later me S obliged to eave the trac a ONE WEEK ONLY, cost to close business, | — he number of ar. Lincoln Hail.—Miss Annie E. Lyneheombe | was fined $20 for a simple assault and batte: ang 86 the. 1 tO & COMME. ee Tee ‘The most brilliant organization in America, 4#%-A call is solicited, oe 4s; males, 48 will deliver her lecture on nhood” here | Appeal. Margaret Aldorfier and Andrew Leary hat Gomnteind be piles the Lares THE 1k88 GRAND mar8-8m_ 1111 Pennsyleania ave. nwo. | fiAPIES FINE BOOTS for Spring w ritted a next Monday evening. dorfer were then arraigned for assault on | 9 Leary had completed 51s miles one lap, and ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. —— Se | Prices,” (oF Mle at wery” reasonst he ote. ee Ui Soins eden lecture on | Wm. Cahill. and after about the same range | Vaughan 4 miles two laps. | As the race ight | This unrivaied combination of lyrle stars com- DUCED PRICES. j Pesees JAS. H. VEeM the “Life, Se., of Senator Morto?* will be de- | of testimony they were fined $20 each. Ap funcunend £0 terminate at 10: HoT aty MIEHE | prises Miss mille Melviiic, Mrs Zelda sean, | Iv —= G10 Bde livered at Lincoln Hall next Monday week. peal noted. have retired at this time without any risk of | MEST guise Se iss 38 The undersigned begs leave to inform his. Mattie B. Clarl losing, as Vaughan could not, at the end of six days ‘competition, have gone on for thre Opposite I William Castle, C,H. aa patrons and the public generally that in con- Edward Sequin) C,H, Mortot TESTIMONIAL OF RESrEcT.—Ata mecting of = Laslies Boots and Shoes made to = sequence of reduced prices In goods and new notice, e petor: 2 ing arket Ci " hours and a half at the rate of nearly six mil a full Chorusand Orchestra, Six. facilitis he is now able to make 4) — Pane ROD ae tihng: wie aston Market Com- GEORGETOWN, am hour. O'Leary, however, kept Sica! Director. ae CLorites ana furnish GOODS H,hS neon | PRS. SELMA RUPPERT, i and folewing resolutions of respect were unani- | | REVIVAL.—The revival meeting at Dum walked well, He completed his : ee iia er teite, for the, week: Teil Mena spectfully requesting continacr teen a os orm Sraxer, white vests to be © . Rank, station- | mously adopted: Coe acetate oe Ghureh, Rev. Hichard Nosris ; 7/04 and lelt the track Qually at 9:10, having | feigning mudical sensation of the seas Fg HEIBERUER, OppostTs PATENT Ori keeper at the Sth prec sod eT bee areas, alt, Thomas C. Connolly, a mem. | Pastor, continues in interest. ‘The church is | then traveled 52614 miles, the greatest distance | Coumesel Noumaniy, aud. the ofd far Crtizew AND MILITARY TAILOR, Has just opened a large and select of private « Samuel | ber of the board of directors of the Washing. | hightiy filled with an attentive and seemingly | ever accomplished in six days, bea POPULAR PRICES, 325-1 535 15th street Corcoran Buildiug. | INFANTS? AND ¢ HILDRE ton Market Company, las been removed by | impressed audiene: Itis a matter of remark paalelh ike petra ae ane jeg management will Fetain the regular drat = ~ — a and BONNETS, #0] de: r sphere s There- | that ma see! s rs Wel ad left t ath 2 a ie contest 2 ¢ prices during this engagement. Sal s s 2 Tomar, oom bis sphere ‘of wyefultuess:) “There-.| {hab many men seen at ae thu taking thle 2 having then waiked and Fun) niles ex: | Commences Tiniredas, dektase GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. LONG AND SHORT DRESS, Aesolved. That we, his associates. desire to | resolutions of reform a step further in the | 2ctl -pdiaciine-an P sea ATIONAL THEATER. ———— —————————* | And all kinds of ° Sptsad upon the records our appreciation of | right direction. ‘It is safe to say that the Dash | 0 Leary having won by 20/4 miles, becomes, N — UR MOTTO, EXCELSIOR! CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOUDs the high character and moral worth of the de- | aWay temperance movement did a good work | ¢cordi ) the conditions of the compe: MONDAY EVENING, Avni 81H, 1878, — Novelties in Lisle 71 feased: and that we tender to his bereaved | In Georgetown. Mr. Charles Nye is usually | long distance champion of the world; and | MONDJ 2 DYEING, CLEANSING, TTS. LACKS LACE GOODS ee family our sympathy in their great afiliction present at these revival meetings, exhorting | Vaughan becomes entitled tg the £100 a8 sec. | EVERY NIGHT AND AT TWO MATINEES, DYEING, CLEANSING, : SILK and WORSTED Titi nen vesolved. That the directors of the V and looking after the young men. Perso.s | ONd man. Blower Brown, With the capital DYEING, NG, rest aty i ~ D FRINGES ag PCOMpANG Corte te r ; x tliemselves for prayers | Performance of 477 miles 2 1apsis an easy third, JARRETT & PALMER'S DYEING: CLEANSING. gles. CHILDREN's LACK ton Market Company realize, with 1 are nightly presenting tlemselves for prayers | P a P masy g EA} . A sorrow, the great loss which this ks and professing conversion. while after him de. with 405 miles4 laps: NOVEL SPECTACULAR PRopUCTION OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS, > PAL x : irs has experienced in the death of Mr. GRAIN—Arrived, 2,00) bushels of wheat on maith Mes 2 lane; and Corkes W. H. WHEATLEY, Rs. J. P. PALMER, Tustees of the Miner school: Coyle, our fellow-stockholder and eeior. | Kitty Ann, to Hartley & Bro. 7 ne of the others cov. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. » @ JEFFERSON STREET, Georgetown, D. C., No. 1107 F STREET NOR’ 2 wn: Mrs Sarah Sn : Samu seta his ass 3 4 is us a bor: an a 50) ing at #! q and. 'y it . Mui B REEDMEN, fore or sins which the i : Hntsiile (Alabama) industr for the COMBOS erie Dae ari neaetL labors | hundred and 1o00herring at #lu per thousand. | ¢tDuBliy 2 mites to their eredit. i SVERB REALISTIC SCENERY, plgof the istrict and thousands of others of the WILL HAVE HER agwell ) Hardm mest dation: amit ning men were easily beaten in every:iustanee = sed the sank ur omens earnest commendation ; any The f = Ee as tates and Territories will testify. save that of Blower Brown. Hazae! is the GREAT Waren CASCADE, | “gona ‘us your orders. ord a e: vty aillie GERMANY WITH AUSTRIA, lute last on the | W. Smith, of Pais MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY . Tame, ue (© express them to: his ailticted | rue Londen Poet’ poulistee as TolloWwiig famous runner, was never formidable: MATINEE ON SATURDAY [AT 2 0"CLOCK. sare! D. ware . Secretary. dispateh from Berlin: “Germany has not only | M’Leavy, though he at times waiked p Farewell Performances in America, as theentire Washington, ‘Apr elused Bus a's request to guarantee the neu- | well, oul id not keep up running. _ Company shortly sail for Eogiand. ¥ Ss a aoe 5 ut ropean chanies District of Columbia, and desire, by this resolution, to place them of ould be taken to remedy it Dr. Purvis said it was not so much the want of colored mechanics as the s| employment. His experiet white man ignored the novs-tr @RAND Srenine FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND ce was that the | pred mechanic, no —=!] = ENGLISH ROUND HaTs, tria in the event of war, but is —_—__—— oN — EW YURK SHOE STORE, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 287 = . ; Y further reported to have declared that she is A Feminine Excuse for Cosmetics. Apri] 15-HESS ENGLISH OPERA. 5-1 Pennsylvania avenue. To wat Vinge 4 E AKSENAL S Ni ASE. — rf V hat » 3 metics. ._ ap6-tr = C 9 which she cord! tes t his skill. and consequently | paiice Gorse ints SHOOTING CASE. — In, the | Drepared to Interfere tt are aan fe mate | | There is something frankly eynical in the | GeNpAY EVERENS NICE GOODS AT VERY Luw cianag ney twits th Mal occupations. There | to hinder Austria from protecting her inter- | excuse which is sometimes. ‘advan ed for 2 AT 7:30. O'CLOCK, IN Ladies: Fine Kid Newent Ties, a — nut ho action was taken. ee ae ene women who do not choose to leave thelr faces | simiposs HAL 004 F street now, Ladies: Lasting and Kid Stippers, 7 from Latest Partenin Menno. . ER Be S a y alle 2 + . as a AE IS @ 5 N lies’ French Kid, Button. (job iot ‘Pat arteten Sty . T. See ere ae ee | Perea ed Rit ees omens RAVINE pasa Wellesley has gone to St, Petersburg to onthe when eet Mat oyeu oe her EOL | BU give the BALior Teo and other Spiritual | Ladies ‘Hest ‘rend ‘kid’ Button Pidating ana Fingna Journals of Fachioh.Kuite st. *s church. is city, ha torney, Mr. Coyle, presented a certificate, 3 I ‘ a ave on the whole. She will find on reflection, that ull guslight. ‘ le. sae mar 1213 Penusylvauie ee i. instead of Re’ yr, | Due southwest, saying: “ From location ani : a d is ¢ “¢ uty, = > Pebble just receiv. y.P. o> sd ised. Reve ‘Father De: | character of the Wouid Lamof ovinion dng | present. eusdanOveascaan ve sarp, | 10,100K nice is the readiest way of arriving at See ORT ya ttemetrceh, | Ladies: Slippers ann Tics Sone weather) - 5 $1.00 | oy_cuish muelved by WF WiliTe aw. Boheel ijutor of the late Dr. | the patient's life is endangered from possible WHat font crikon t Biishese HATE SAID. | this particular perfection. Some people do BELOW PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' other store in the city. and Blank Books specialties, sep6-1y pits bey Arausterred to St. Peter's, | Inflammation of the periéardium and other | wife wena! News publishes a telegram | not look nice: they are paie, have bad ficures, OrEy THE YEAR BOUND, Misses” and Children's Shoes all kinds, good and while Rev. Dr. Ryan, of Baltimore. who has of | organs in the im edi ate vicinity.” Mr. oe ion pret ote Pree ary of tt src hale. of no partloules. color, ee coe color Mio xe . Cue ine aia Fis ‘ees Bieea oe F Ys = late been officiating at St. Matthew's, will re- | ler stated for the aceused that he was on duty rd Salisbare ‘ : - is not becoming. ; Performance Every Night. : Soa 253 BO, and Te AMIL main there to astist. Father Bayle’ Hather | at the Arsenal at the time cand what nea Pees uy, Dut which rather seems to | to paint, dye, and pad the dress is advanced, | matinee DE Tor te CEN, MERE: way. Gent's Sine Catt Hand-stiiched iow duarter. $2 50 ILY SUPPLIES. yle is now only fifty-one years of age and | Was in the live of his duty. He suggested that B rebly. to fuser oo ee Kom endoarse, | 854 counsel of perfection. Just as a novice | “ “NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Gent's Fine Calf Congress, Plain of Bor... | 2 90 GPRING Lear TEA ~ has for more than a quarter of a century offi. | there was more danger in the attendance than fo refute Austria's oberon Molt endeavors | with a “vocation” might be advised to under- cs Gents’ Good Solid Leather Congress [193) _ Siated asa priest of the Catholic chureh in and | in the Wound ; that the party signing the eerti. | to refute Austria's objections, Wally redder | tke all soris of holy tasks, to be meek, self- First-class In Every Respect. Gents’ Working Shoes...... 100 7 d the District or Columbia. He isa fine | ficate was not a regular physician. It would | aud declares that Russia has fully rede med denying, piows, soa young lady whose voea- Variety, Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. jan30-1y | Gents’ French Calf Hand-scwed ii 450 AT FIFTY CENTS PER PLUND. and is popular with our eitizens both | be advisable to have a hearing as ‘speedily as | her promises to Austria, even at the risk of | tion lies in the ordinary direct on, is told to a f A thousand other styles, Everything as repre. | . inside-and outside of the Cathotie ehurch. possible. and if not he would ask that bail be | alienating the Servians. He expresses sur- | alter her figure and change the fashion of her G26) ON ARRON 6G 2G | 3 rice ont A large jot (nearly 8.000 ) : $< xed. The court declined to fix bail at this | Prise that as not seized the oppor! face. The whole argument is an excellent “ AND SALE ne price Only. in The consume atl ee pounds) vow arciving, MARRIAGE LicENsES have been issued to | time to check disorders in Bosnia and He: proof that the character of theories depends Est. ™. T . ESr. ay GEO. McCARTIHTY, and ‘flavor of this can ae wake a7 me aality, Julius €. Scheffer, of Stanton, nd Lottie a govina, either by annexation or by imposing | on their ideal. Women who think a husband FREE AR} ORDERS, stor: Kept up. ly desirable Tea have been 2 and Sarah ATTACHMENTS | AGaInst District Con- Prince Gortschakoff, in conclusion, | the end and aim of life, will be just as serupu- ‘No, 626 £ STREET. E, GPECIAL BARGAINS!: N. W. BUR HED > Win. E.¢ sr and Jenme | TRACTOR: he Baltimore Gazette of this | Suggests a settlement on the basis of a con: | Jous as men whose motto is rey quocunque | Choice Oil Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &c. ap10-81 1332 FB Street, tis jaitimore, and Eliz. | morning A short time ago judgments | gress by seperate agreement between the va- | modo rem. The is a practical hitch in the Also, largest stock of Paper Hangings, Window ———_—__—_——— rf oe i Kent and Mildred J. | for $1416.17 were confessed by Wm. Hugh | Hous courts as to the modifications to be in- | doctrine, even if we set aside moral conailens, | sis? Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords and Tas- — JEST RECEIVED, Washington *. Goldsmith, of Phila. Gallagher and Jost ph and Henry’ Loane, 1 froduced, oe ANIL Tae faa one Hons Men may be more ready to marry pretty sels. Bings, Nails, ¢., In the District, e i deiphia, and Ory J. Ash: Oliver M.Chand- | favor o! rt shear, use of | . Hine, Ss all Don y fo a ‘irls than plain ones as a general rule, but ABH, 50.000 WORT! f Bnd Rane FS Ete ne eee es | and ponte aahents wer Jssued from | cations If the Powers refuse to agree to tis | they are also more ready to marry plain girls | _4@~ Please remember Name and Number, jy1-1y WORTHOF VERY FINE Va.: GW. Consta e and Lillie L. | the court of common pleas for the amount of | course. The authenticity of the foregoing is | than cheap imitations of beauty. Good nature | 7 SPRING IS HERE. Nov is the Time NEW GAITERS AND TIES Hyter Myers an Lock Sam. | the judgments. The parties attached were | doubtful.” and cold water are the only cosmetics they to Sell,—Ladies’, Gents and Children’s cast- ¥aw sand Fann rhe! ashington contractors, who claim that the IMPROVED ASPECT OF AFFAIRS. care for, though just as they do not always | off Wearing pparel Boots, Shoes, & t ex~ AT L. HEILBURN'S, NEW MAPLE 8YRf Pr, Campbell: G. W. Guonell and Emm ‘ sstoners of the Distriet pre them a tree Arran ue OF Rt. Peterabare pat know when good nature is real or feigned. 30 fraoraln: y, hig = Prices at “JUSTH'S oi 4 3. Hicks, both of Fairfax, Va.: Albert Harris large amount of money, and said they would shes the cel BS a - | they may be caught for a moment by a bril- 0 se Stree! No, 402 SEVENTH STREET N.W., Sha Roce Maree Tareas Vac Albert Harri the amount of the judgments when they | tive exchange of communications is proceed. | [oqy May . ee aw received that said to be due DIRECT FROM A FRIEND IN Vermont, -W- All notes by ma t ei lexion which is not genuine. Every | Wulbe promplly attended to. | marg2-tr ern. ing under the moderating influences of Ger- | one is she ° vs ‘ort-sighted morally, where youn| i “That Mine.” Goop Boys, as well as the naughty ones eerste coset : many with the view of arriving at a pacific un- | ladies are concerned, and it Was only afvon he LECTURES. Righ of; SThat: Ole Wemewn of maine — who will slide down cellar doors, require their DEEDS IN FEE have been filed as follows:— | derstanding, the natural path to which would had taught in a girls’ school, that the Amer. le ae utaloons to be patehed. hence the advantage .Warner to A. Evans, $300, lot A, sq. be a congress. The improved aspect of aifairs | ican moralist thought that. he really knew = of us. We furnish patehes to every ict of Columbia to W. L. Bramhall, $—: | has develo So as to justify hope of the | women. Every one, on the other hand, is not L INCOLN HALL: Gent's Hand-sewed Gaiters, $3 JOHN H. MAGRUDER, ure the only house in this city wio Sq. 1,054; and $14.53, lot 1, same square ; 8. | speedy attainment of a favorable issue if Eug- | short-sighted physically, and people are rather — 7 Hand-sewed Ties, $2.50. * ish their goods and have their boys’ clota- ruder to M.Menke, $5,000, lots 16, 17and | land does not raise fresh obstacles.” repelled and moved to scorn than attracted MISS ANNIE E. LYNCHECOME ‘The Old Men’s Comfort, very broad, $2. x i aude expressly for them. We have neat | 1S sq. 000: J.and L, Moxley to ‘Lizzie K. Dye, Morixe MAgUiies G§ TRUL POR Mian by ladies whose hair shifts its hue with the will deliver her lecture on ‘That $2 Gent's Gaiter, can't be beat. 431 New York ave., Kilt suits at $2.4); nice children’s suits from | $5:000, part 15, sq. 321; E. A. McIntire toM. J. OLLTE MAGUIRE! on ToniA SEDER: | fashions, and whose complexion is’ stereo- WOMANHOOD, Gent's OMce and Work 5) Four. | We always quote the lowest prices, | W sepn Gawler Boe 1 og Tie oon | and haces putes McDonnell, Charles Sharpe | typed.—-{ London News MONDAY, MAY 6rn, Ptia Ce eee ncaa Shoes. and have the largest stock in the city to select | Joseph Gawler, $1,250, lot 10, sq. 110; Leopold | and The ? FOR THE BENEFIT OF = * . se » Smith, : 2 Side-Lace Gaiters, $1.25 to $3. from. A. Saks &CorAdr. Peastgla to John Ofenstein, $2,500, lots 11 to vember is, hegsutenreld, on {UD at 'stawon | _A CHINESE Scroon IN Hantrorp, Coxs.— | WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY, Xenla, Onio, | Seamless Runon vere. tne $2, RELEASE OF INDIAN PRISONERS.—The In Chunk, Pa., yesterday. They elected to be | Rev. Jos. H. Twichell, of Hartford, in an ad- Tickets, 25 cents; reserved seats, 50 cents. For Gur $2.60 ERENCE a. = leader, a glans who have been imprisoned by the Gov- | INSTALLATION oF OrFIcERS.—Pioneer (oun. | tried Separately, and MeDonnell’s case was | ‘ress before the Yale Law School, a few evet - Sale at Ballantyne’s, £80Seventh strect. _ap0-Im_ allan jae’, 0 Seventh stents ap5-10n Misses’ Fine Kid Shoes, with protection, $1. seer Shoeryae srument at St. Augustine, Fla.. for several | cil. No.1, Sens of Jonadab, has installed the | begun. ‘This was one of the first Mollie Ma- | ings fines, stated shat the: Chinese govern: INCOLN HALL. Misses’ and Boys’ School Shoes, 50s. released from confinement on igllowing officers:—James M. Larcombe, P.C. ; | guire outrages. A jury was obtained without | ment is maintaining in the eity of Hart ond, at pak Kid Button Heeled, for children, 0c. A FINE LOT re, expected to arrive | Edward Humphrex, WC.: Thomas L, Miller, |.troubie. More than @ Pamived Chios poetooL where | BRAD. ADAMB.......... Manager, | Children’s Laces arid Ties, ali Leather, 25c. r olk this evening. They number about | D.C.; Alexander D, MeKenzie, P-; John @. Wao ComMitrep ELEVEN Mvr. | through an cineca cna) ese DOys Are going ‘The Celebrated Author and Humorist, Ths best alaane Gases, Ladies’ and \Oblidren’ or Sma ahd are in charge of severalGoyernment | Wilson, R.S,: Charles Brown, 'F.8.; William | A MAN Wyo Comirrep ELEVEN Mcr- Aitcon yeate Me hein cee his. GEN. GEORGE A. SHERIDAN. phous. al: widths, In ondices eariene, So erens rth MED chanie tated | Henge ch vatah W-aaegogond We | pri et ant re Bugs SSGCOUR | Une a Me otoh Ut Pte | | | wileeinerNepncks RAEN UAS gg | Teac i ssa ate, UR STRAWBERRIES. iroug! ir. D. janowit7, having contract side, A.t ‘Saial 7 . jompson, 1. W. ; - 7" ¥ = aA fe for their transportation from Norfolk to Wa- | John W. Hayes, O.W.: Seward S Beach, vis | Parker, at Amsterdam 3 eevovemper 2, | of which is Jung Wing, who had the good for- | ** Lifes Character, and Carecr of the HOUSEFURNISHINGS FRANK J. TIBBETS, chita, Krn., will take charge of them this even. | ganist: John W. Hayes, librarian, made a full confession. ‘He states tha’ he has | tune to ug his country to get an For the benefit of the OUSEFURNISHINGS. ing. and they will pass through Baltimore to. SSE committed eleven different murders, the first | education, and who conceived at seventeen MORTON MONUMENTAL FUND, PALACE MARKET, * morrow mornin ° BLACK CaSHMERES, black cashmeres, black | When he was only 14 years old, aiso to innu- | the plan which it took him twenty years to At the above hall, on MUNDAY, April 15. @ 7:30 ([S= ENTIRE STOCK ‘ . oe cashmeres, all pure wool, very fine quality, | Merable burglaries, robberies and incen- | carry into effect. A young man so far Ameri- p.m. Reserved seats (rithoat 'e: charge) 30 z New Fe THREE Hen»! wide double width, 50c.; this black cashmere | Mary fires in and around Amsterdam. Tne | canized that he took prizes at Yale for Eng- cents, to be had to-day at Brad, Adams’ t m20-tr_ Corner 14th st. and New York ave, MERES for men’s isa special bargain. Black silks, good quality, | COMfession is horrible in the extreme, and | lish composition, and had to learn Chinese OF FURNITURE C. MANN, Latin ing from ste. to ¥ 62 and 75e.; exeelient quality, $1; and our | Dearly allef it is corroborated. He says he | again on going back to China, his task was to = NAILs.—J Prentiss certifies: “Dr. RR. 689 center Market, Ros wool), Me. ; black silk at $1.25 is a very great bargain, | Murdered Parker. ae upon the most conservative people in T Bonu RTee mine 18 years ago.’ [Thou- or * 90and 21 e jamburg edging, Black cashmere, double fold, 25c.: excellent | way Two Menoniape Woe on he world what seemed_a radical, if not a | sands like of cases of corns, CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT ALL: cotton, good as black alpaca, 25¢.: beautiful and new sprie Hy Two MERCHANTS West TO CANADA. | revolutionary, project. He succeeded at last, | ulcers, chilblains, Fheumatic or swollen jolts, &c. HARMON, BOSWELL & Co., . TIMES, - Tasols. new parasols. ne dress goods from 13¢. to $1.50. ‘Garter aii Two Americans, who were arrested in Mon- ina country where the death of an official’s | Office: fos Fenneyivanis avenne, up Ladies Good Beef Roasts, 12} to 18, b poy Mills sheeting, the widest Market $1 o J aed me treal on guspleton of being the parties who | mother can delay an enterprise for three | and children attended asusual. il OF too late, di 313 Bighth street n. w. Steaks, 12's to 20, made, at a special low pr Space. robbed a bank in Detroit of $10,000, turned out | years, and rose with the triumph of his tes: “Ov;Ac. ? Ser Ai eedare rene nihed: gooasdelivered, fon, Ihe. : lace for curtains: (S| SaLe or a Frne RestpeNce.—Asan evidence Waterbary open oe merchants belonging vo Pang Wing is now @ mandarin of bigh degree. &. CUNNINGHAM, The Well Known is offered to cash buyers mards-tr : Fy Wu Par English stockings, #1. Carter's, | mat real estate in Washington is not gatirely denly through business difficulties. The oO a eee Silk Hats mado to order, AT THE VERY LOWEST FIGURES. PLAN, pe 4 __ Pen ne, We Mention the fact that Mr. J. E. exchanged $5.00 greenbacks for coin, at MAKING PENITENTIARIES Pay.—Gov. Joe | Remodeling of Bilk Hats specialty. sepis-tr POCEMING On THs Cane » VALUABLE Books AT AUcTIO Vermont avenue, Rear ann ying. residence on | jodged the proceedsiin the bank of Montreal. | Bronmi’ Gonna Ne et FAN: aioe = Stock must be sold to close business, Ib, 25 cent, as ove on is hens a large cule aor Grimes of fowee Tie peeegaad | Tele names are kept secret crate oy vgictne iwehired be pialer: | GT. AXEPIMEARE ARLEN. See Mh | Cerymamemreine, wseim | SSS gR STAR Beeees oe em 5 to be sold at public sale, comme: r i. WREST RANGE CELL tiary convicts for twenty years, at per ision of Sisters of Chari ‘This Institation : Raver Monday evening next 00. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS of Washington coun- ; she re- | Pervision of Sis ity. is ion able for and r per Ib., B0c, 7 some LAMB AND Mint Satce—Mr. John R. Kel. | Wane as IOsete- gay and in Breccnek oonnty celves Tor herspepcniny leas over raed destitute children, “Modest charges otiteaane | KPPY Bi ree: 3 a Duryea’s biareh, Bec. and Gory’ Bescen, . a hat he Will Teng ZobnR. Kel. | want of fun com, e compel ear— for rental, and abou for children in better circumstances whose parents |.” Have just received all sizes of this ee ‘ book lovers | Pez eanmoances Haat (be wilh Spring Lambe at | Cong on Monday port BU Septemter. The Tor: ekpense transportation of convict from | an’ guardians are unable fo provide for Brea oat | CHLEBEATED HEVHIGERATOR. UGelCSigar-cured Hams, small size, 123: largest, | his” Nos. 8, @20 ene .ambs s . —[D » ome. ‘There is a -in departmen’ =| 4 Jets, by Sard dr pieces sheeting woe! | MELAS NC Le Tearkets. “theas oeegh, atid Nos. | one or two other counties of the state also | BjAee OT conviction to the prison.—[-Nasnn He | home, | There, also a Lying-in ‘department ai | hey ate | ‘Pertact in They are 106 Bite Sugar (A). 9, and Granulated 10c. per 1, Fie cents, by yard or piece : sheeting cottons: | 2, 208 N. L. markets. ‘These are from the cel. there is talk of closing the schools early for which every comfort and convenience can be afford- main Bees a perfect non-conductor, and Pice ota tripat ag few Orleans, ) per gal. table linens; towels: bed tickings; white | ebrated | owned by Mr. M.C. Richard- | want of funds, but it is to be hoped steps will &@-No weight was used in a hanging by a | & to ladies, oe eee residents in the city, ive Slate-stone Shelves; in facta perfect Kefrig- | aoe, Goods in Wa ‘oF . ew suring carpets:"new mat. | Son, of Fauauier county, V be taken to prevent such a step.—[ Balt. Sun. | penne Woon fn the ensen Chae a eae aS We EE tas |e aes wes wr 2918 Boome els we. - at C. M. Towson "0S, a ee ed f the rope. * = bs oF . & . tew + He FE ; | pended by a noose at each end of Physicians toChildren’s: it: Drs. C. V. eons OU side, near 7th | | New Sparse DaEss Goce, inmariog iit « Aininnols infidel tectarey In i ity ome itch peversgear-old Chicago, boy was so | n° Cuuuan,d-MOv aceite anil AE Naw: M.W. BEVERIDGE, 8. ELLIORT ~ 15 : eee eye ; | evening last week and another this. any itten by a was ie - = ‘LLS Ni PaxpoNED.— President Hayes has pa ble w {athe i) conte: black silk, Cen a Sie., Cathie iy broken. A week afterwards he died of hy. yA Gvisory and Consulting Board: D. R. HAGNen, : a “A ee. poenees ee Gharies strob . Who Was cou’ ic attended the ioc Tor seit he has-in y, this nest confession: ori bill passes, wife-beaters in Ken. * 7 * is bext confession.” . t 4 " 25, 30, 37, 50e.. ‘Towson’s cheap The above paragraph is sipposed to be | tueky Will be doomed to work upon the streets summer silks; cassimeres for ject for self-accusation jeted on October | yf. Seat 'gy \ of manslaughter, in our Criminal | Iyenand Wye Bentehcea ta tage mulled young Allman, and | dry goods store, Penusvivania avenue.—Adr. J. ELiot, M. D.; GRAFTON TYLER, M. Y. P. Gakvert, M. D.:8, C. BUSEY, M. and J, Forp TaomPson. Af. D. je2-lam12m ars in the pen! y. | SSE aimed at such Catholics as attended the lee- | from 5 to 60 days, and their wages will be| SWEET NAVE INGTON Fisn Manx eats ie ae | , YOUR Panigiad beeen dictates that ve- | TWes of Col, Ingersoll at Masonie Temple— | paid to the abused wives. | JACKSON'S Marketing delivered tree. teb@8-6m KA. Golden @ Bro. Fiat Agente | Sore baying, Too examine, ae, most oumpiete: | nf commen dee atiaThe (Qbio senate has passed 2 bill 10 | cHEWING| BEST. |rTOBACCO. - - — J°U8 B. KELLY, rom $3) to $5 per her. | Stock of youths’, * and ‘ q GENERAL GRaNt will dine with the King and NURSERIES, BEE? $10 WW per agg 1005 2.000 her. | and panis se arate irom Suits a Pope Queen. of Italy ou Saturday and leave Rome wel pee} (eb nets terconcurrenca st for fine chewing ‘gualitieg and eres Hates nil B\) Rite rea THIS RBE- ‘cos aes fame Da, SMAU. LOT oF Ligvoxs wint be soxd at | Co., 4 Pennsylvania avenue—Adr, bana ge SEPSIS HSE 4#e-An Alabama negro woman gaped so en. | Syting character of swedening and favoring. GlONS SPROIALTY. © d ling’s to-merrow.—Adr, park apenas oa came 42-On the 17th of March a fire occurred in ornate file ton se ate her jaw and it 18 imitated on inferior oF addrees A Fixe Lor or Mattine 3 TNG will A Lance Lor OF STATIONERY will be sold at | Tokio, which destroyed more than 4,000 houses required the united efforts of two doctors ard ee yeee oth sure goois, | SMALL FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL TREES, A y e 8 | for A. JAI HAM & CO, aoe ee ees eee eS a ii ahag |p nee I ECE ESCA | sae aan HREAAO, | Sepiteesvet we cane re * * 3 F : sapPas Mom He Pitt a i