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THE EVENING STAR. | ON TRIAL FOR LIFE. | squat enter onc and ues tee | roams ones tocar tas okt hee was ose ael pee : LECTURES. aa ———————— i s north side of be said, “come on even standing room inside Ford's 0) ee, ‘TEMPLE.—To-Nicht ang Every " RCTURE ON MILLARD FILLMORE. WEDNPADAY....Febraary 11, 1300, | THE MURDEM OF Geo. P.mrRTH. | Ove wil be too MG” and thca picked "up "a Bouse. "The Mastooon Minstrels repeated thet | exening Tosa n ORE UNE Uesnons Tesierday | Mianoetg Eee eee ih Saturaay Matin SS ioe se ecient = stone. They met two whi al ‘performaneo to an enthusiastic anaience. | Sr° pt toga NS ‘The Weather. . | Trial of Bedford, Queenan and Pian | rq Queenan stopped and talked ‘with one They five, the oss entertainment of Us kind. shed ity the rear of ls tatuers Foudense, Nor vote ee lpn eae | ge BASE OF MELAS ae ENDICATIONS TO-DAY. | ‘The trial of the three colored men—Joseph | This. man was Brown. While there a man to enjoy it should buy their } 167 West street, was shot in the fndex oO to GEN. JAMES GKANT WILSON, Gaus é walked past with a long overcoat. When he | fiokets the day. his left hand.” He sound of a shot | Ac 35 and 9! cts. ; Matinee, childcen, 15 ae Ney Sere city. OPM CT ARINGTON, Feb. 11, 1850 Neverson, alias Joseph or “Babe” Bedford, Ed- | had gota good distance ahead of them, they |" NaTiONAL THEATER —Sheridan’s“Mra.o’Brien” | H/Sjet Rand. | Some one was | cte. ; adults,” 2d0te. + oneto ot TWTETARD HALL, - For New Foland aud the imidale’states dur- | Ward Queenan and Sandy Pian-tndleted for the | started again in the sine order, and when’ they | in fun on the Bristol” is one of the neatest Bits teavineee with an airgun. Dr. She- = |, ee ia {he Lath of Februsty, at 8 ovelock. the rest of Wednesday clear or fair weather, | murder of George Philip Hirth on P street on| got up — Babe struck him, and the man on the modern stage, ‘Thi kell w was Scien eat dressed the wound. | Onsamensics Standing Room Only: | _The public are iny saan: 5, ly rising temperature and stationary or | the evening of January 7th last, was continued = Ss Fon A re me.” | play ts full of funny funny points, and the Singing 1s ‘Warer Renv.—Water Registrar Cox FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. Barre SCENES. AND INCIDENTS slowly falling barometer, and southeast to | in the criminal Court, Judge Hagner, yesterday ford said: “You son of a b—. got you Altogether one can hardly spend a mer- ives nono ties he will be compelled in a day —— j THE Wak, soucrwest Winds, followed’ during the aight or 3 Jato Nene now. and J intend to fix you,” and struck him | rier evening than on board the Bristol. or two to cut off the water from all premises 8 HAVERLY’S B 2 Tacrine ‘Thursday morning by threatening weather, | after our report closed. again. Queenan then took ‘the man the | GENERAL JUDSON KILPATRICK lectures at the | Georgetown on which the water Fent has Y THE Famous Leorvrrn, Snitch rain or snow. coat and kicked him, and Pinn struck him Se, Church next Monday eve , | been: ane @ penalty of $2 will be i 40 MASTODON MI MINSTRELS, 40°) «GENERAL JUDSON KILPATRICK, = g Rey. E. D. owen stor of Mount Zion M. E. | breast. Don’t know what he struck Hirth with, der the auspices of Lincoln Post, No. ee = | eT there! | ——————— church, of which Hirth was a member, testified | put by the way he struck thought he had a stone | Ro for the benefit of the charity. of that | “A Mysremiovs Doccmext—The following tte MATISER ee | Under the ausvices of LOCAL NEWS. Sg re te ae eae ‘he’ deceased Maye rors Aad Wile aan coe Geka Peer nd Ee Soe ee ete eooatent | commumeation, addressed to the “Tax Collec- SATURD«Y MATINEE At 2. | LINCOLN POST, No. 3,@, AR, + Amusements, &c., Te-night. ceased was treasurer of the Sunday School So- sone kill the man,” and ran. Theman was then theaents of the War,” 1s us with Interest. Seereaer ee ae Ries et tnispianes vene THE FUNNIEST DOGS AYASAIS NGTON. | MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1880, National Theater.—“Fun on the Bristol.” clety, and it was thought that he had about one | down; did not heard him speak atterhe made | Uxion BeTHEL CHURCH A. M. E.—The leap | “noomerse” Dloody shirts.” bibles, koran, tal- THE TALKING D' | AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, fational Theater. 4 hundred dollars of the svciety’s moneys, Did | the remark “don’t kill me.” Witness then ran | year variety, so successfully conducted du mada, “pillars of ane “was cal omen Of THE KOMIGAL KIRKUS. acne 30th enitG strieia ure Ford's Opera Howse.—Haverly’s Mastodon | pot see again until the following day, | towards the school-house, (Miner Building.) and | the past week at this church, will be continu wars” are, no doubt, necessary to keep enrolled M. P : Minstrels. when he wan ying dead at his brother's, on | met awoman going towards 19th street. Wit- | this, to-morrow and Friday évening. “on the lists of fame” such personages as the ee Tickets, £0 cents, to be procured at the door and Theater Comique.—tlonde Minstrel and Folly | Pierce street, bevween 14th and 15th. hess was running pretty fast, andthe woman, | Opp Frutows' Hatt.—“ Uncle Tom's Cabin” | aivii saints and the polictical obrraptionists, but | Oy members of the Post. No reserved seats. feb10-6t pe. Mr. Bernard Tully was next examined and | whom he thought was colored, was singing or | will be given here this Sigs in a very elabor- | it can only be fools who continue to believe that "HE POPULAR LECTURE COURSE ZLincoin Havl.—The famous McGibeny Family. | testified that he left St. Luke’s Church, corner | groaning. He then went out to am and § | atemanner. Mr. Gi Kunkel, the original Alm hty God needs such. The destruction— ARTICULA: he 5 Fs Sains of 15th and Samson streets, where he had been | Streets, along. to 14m. to 7, to 13th, t0 | Uncle ‘Tom, has its production in hand. = | Don't fail to secure your RURCE Union Bethel Church (A, M. E.)—Leap year working Onachureh organ about 7.40 or 7.45 | his home on Tah, between V and W, (No. 21: Lincomn Haut.—The MecGibeny family totally—ot the religious ane feed ‘ser- Don't fail to attend Saturd: AT ALL sou CHURCH, St Se i eee o'clock p. m., in company with Thos. Williams, | Witness tald Washington Braxton‘ Trend st having very large atidiences at Lincoln Hall, | Rents means peace and good-will. | ‘This myste- | Donvs gail to attond early. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, Oda Feltencs’ Hal.—“Unele Tom’s Cabin. who had bech assisting him, and walking al ea areas Don't fail to have change ready. long | nis) about it on Friday or Saturday morning. On | Their entertainments are very enjoyable. OFFICERS IN PoRSsUIT.—The Hagerstown @lobe RRA GAGERY. R : S Masonic Temyiv.—Prot. Carpenter’s scenes in | onthe north side of P street, between 16th and | Saturday evening he went to market and front Masonic TEMrLE.—Prof. Carpenter will pre- that Jim McQuade, the party accused ot MONDAY NEXT—B._MAOAULEY- ‘OBERT COLLYER, * mesmerism and psychology. ith, they found the deceased lying on his back | hack home, when he heard the officers had been | sent scenes in mesmerism ‘on psychology at robbing the dwellings of Messrs. Keedy ai ‘ATIONAL THEATER. “CLEAR GRIT.” Waugh M. E. Church.—Lectare by Prot. Ryder, | With a fountain of blood flowing from nis open | there after him. Masonte Temple every evening this week, com- s mith, “ig supposed to have gone to Geo — as : i converted rabbi. mouth. ‘They lighted a candle ind eried “mur. Cross-examined by Mr. Smith.—Was born in | mencing to-night. He will also give a matinee | t.wn,D. G., ahd officers are In hot pursuit. ne EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE. TDAY, MARCH 5, ——>_—_. der” and “police” when a man in his shirt | King George Co., Va.; don’t know what year, | Saturday. His entertainments are novel and eer ‘are that he cannot escape arrest.” == JAMES VREEMAN CLARKE, Condensed Locats. sleeves came towards them, but witness could | put it was before the’ war; came here in 1862; | interesting. CAITLE Makker--Ollerings and sates at | The New Estravacanza, in Three Acta, entitled <DLAGINATTON.* Street lamps wili be lighted at p.m., and | #0t make out whether he was black or white. | don't know how old he was then; was not 3 feet ‘THe MENDELISOUN QUINTETTE CLUB of Boston |. prover’s Rest yesterday were as follows: 110 cat- FUN ON THE BRISTOL; — . extinguished at 5:15 a.m. He said that there was an oificer near the school | high then; come with his mother and father. | gtvea grand concert at Lincoln Hail next Moa- tle on the market, all Sold, at 4 to 51 c Or, A NIGHT ON TBn BOUND: er! ot inclading: reserved meat fc ‘The work of building the new school house | house. ‘The dying man was removed to adrug | fis father works in Georgetown at the coal evening. Speaking of Abbie Carrington, | sheep and lambs, soll at to 6 cents; 12 cows | With a aie and. Ler aL ati of Tealat Metzerctts Music Stowe Ast arene on Massachusetts aventie has been commenced. | Store Which they reached about 8% o'clock. wharves; had two brothers and a sister. They | who is with them, and of her singing the shadow | anda calves, sold at $20 to $50 per head. ne AN D MUSIGAL A TISTS: plication will be necessary te neata, se only ‘The Baltimore Gazette of this morning says: Cross-examiued by Mr. Miller:—What was the | live in a ‘brick house, 2 stories, with 4 rooms—2 | song from “Dinorah,” Theodore Taomas sala: — REAL ESTATE Sal Mr. Dowling, auctioneer, | comic verte ae wy, is replete with Syed numiber of tickets remam unsold.” Lec- “ar. Stephen Castasa, of Washington,was mar- | character of the service at the church? Answer | up and 2 down. He ‘poluted out the width of je most perfect rendition I ever heard.” sold, at public auction, yesterday afternoon, LUDICROUS PERPLEXITIE, ture to begin at 8 o'clock. fob9-5t ried yesterday at St. Vincent’s chureh to Miss | —Very respectuble (laughter.) @.—Was it ves- | the lot (about 15 feet). Q.—How deep 1s the lot? AMERICA’S PLACE IN EtsTory,” {3 the Subject. awelung house No. 91 Bbriage street, ‘owned by ee) MERICA'S PLACE Angelina Gatto, by Rev. J. L. Andreis.” per service? Ans.—No, sir, vespers are cus- | ans —“How do Lknow how deep itis. Itrans | of the first of a series of lectures to be given at | Mrs, Wollard, to Anna RK. Shoemaker for $5,050. AND BEAUTIFUL ak NERY. A LACE IN HISTORY. commiti¢e of arrangements for the com- | tomary in the Cathollé church. ‘Tats was a | from the pavement to the alles Witness oc- | the Congregational Chureh Friday evening by Sere eS The whole presenting Two Hours aud a Half of A COURSE OF FouR LEcTunrs By ing fair ot the Washington Light infantry met | Protestant Episcopal Chureh, and it what | cupied the back room down stairs. It has a safe | Mr. John Fiske, who has an enviable reputation | | WANTS $5,000 FOR BEING Pur Orr a Street | Pleasurable Enjoyment and Continuous Hilarity. 3 ME JOHN FISKE. Jast evening, and a large number of donations | they call Dre s service supposed to com-| there for dishes and grub, a bedstead, stove, | in the lecture field. Car.—To-day, Messrs. Cook and Cole for W. H. SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL. Le were acknowledged. If was decided to issue in- | mence at 7 ove nd the Lalnister Was on | water backer We rent the front room upstairs | Waten M. E. Cuurcu.—Professor Ryder, a | Yeatman entered suit against the W. & G. R. Re Valentine's Day) _ DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND Ts ‘Vitations to 200 iadies to assist at the fair. his knees when we le and the Sack rocm down. Q.—You and your | ecnveried rabbi, will lecture at this church this | Co. for $5,000 damages for ejecting hin from a Bes See trp ps Han dson Valentine. BEROES, FROM LE EIR ERICSSON No. 5 Fire Engine company (Georgetown) Miller, after questioning him, and recely- | mother occupied the same room? Ans.—You | evening. on the sd of February after he had pata his fare, | Lady and Child will receives. handsome Valentine MAGE “ have concluded not to compete for the 1 | Ing an answer that the first man he saw was | ought to know I don’t sleep with my mother; ROBERT COLLYER will lecture on “Clear Grit” | by which means he claims he was hurt, dam- | pleson exhubition at Bilis & Co's and Brad Adame”. THY STR Fa MT WEN FRANCE SAND. ENG- table offered by the managers of the Washing- | one In his shirt sleeves, and he did not come so | witness’ brother, about 12 years old, was home | at All Soul's chureh next Friday evening. agad, faconvenienced, & LAND "THE POSSESSIO: E ton Light Infantry fair. near to him that he couldeven tell hiscolor, | that night, as also his sister (Mrs. Whittier). ——————— MEDAN, FEBRUARY 16, Rew WORLD, ic In the case of Strong agt. the District, in the | questioned him about the wounds. These the | The cotinsél sald witness did not speak loud SHoT WHILE SKYLARKING.—In the Police = = = ADA CAVENDISH. Til. Cireuit Court yesterday, the plaintit, Mr. | Witness described, and being pressed for a! enough. The court remarked the counsel did | Court, this morning, Richard 6. Grifin, a young CITY ITEMS. HE LEAP YEAR VARIETY THE, THIRTEEN COLONIES AND THEIR EF- Strong, testified to having given Mr. Cook, one | more minute description of them, remark- | not speak loud enough. Mr. Smith.—May te white man, was charged with assaulting John ———— ae erie tae na Eee eign PON THE MoTHER COUNTRY. of his ‘counsel, then the attorney for the board | ed that he supposed it was the business of | please your honor while {t 15, the privil Richaréson, by shooting him in the arm witha | SENator Loan was cured of rheumatism by | the benefit cf Une Be Bethel A, e Church, will = or Of pubile works, a certificate for $5,000, which | doctors to describe the wounds. ‘The court in- | Bvery American citven to chew tobaccoit he | gun. Hichardson. testiied that. Grifin, he and Durang’s Rhewnatie Remeiy, ASK hha. be. gontinnied WEDNESDAY, "PHORSDAY gua | THE ENGLISH HA BRAND 1 iTS MANIFEST Was paid. Mr. Cook subsequently on the sts Umated that the physicians would fully describe | wants to, | would suggest that the witness dis. | Several other persons were skylarking in a store ——— FRIDAY EVENING® of the present week. Friends | — These Lee res, will beat at the CONGREGA- ted tha he had received the wounds. “It was a very dark night, bat not | pense with it. ‘The court directed the witness | at Renning’s station, in December last, when | Ir Witt ONLY Cost you 5 cents to try | ofthe nastore of One pales eRe Tt ge Briand TIONAL CHUNCH, corner 10th aud @ oe, ast raining. Q.—Were the stars shining? Ans.— | {o talk louder, and he then threw out his quidot | Griffin picked up an’ old musket. and ascumMle Reneni's Duspensia Be medies, They will cute | trict may manifest therr esteem for their favorites | {FRIDAY 19: SATURDAS, 1 WED. ‘The stars never shine when the nights are dar tobacco. Witness’ sister was home that night | ensued between himself and Griffin for the pos- | you. See advt. in another column. Wf by Soting oo : pete gold-' Headed ne, £0 be USATURDAY, 2, of February, at «.—Did you see the man who first appeared | about 8:20 o'clock, and he saw her there. Session of the gun, when it was discharged, the yhy That Sallow Skin? eae eee oe ‘iaest es eee g Says:—Cap- | after you called any more that night? Ans.— The court here objected. saying that they | load taking effect ‘in his left arm, injuring it so You aie Te on Tasty Dut take a dose | votes Sc. Admiseion loc. uw. BROOK mias Auld, so well known as once tue | How could I see him or know him itT did when | conid ask whether he told his sister abotoete | badly that he had to have it amputated at the OL OMFS TNE oe COE ees Paster THOR H. WRIGHT wee’ BROOK! owner of Hon. Frederick Douglass—once an | Ihave already told you that I did not know | murder, but it would not be proper to ask what | shoulder. It was shown by the evidence that orgies eae iff id by ggisi — Eastern Shore slave now Marshal o’ the | whether he was white or black. ‘That is asily | conversation he bad about ier matters, and | the discharging of the gun was accidental, and | 25 Cents Or” FELLOWS’ ee District of Columbia, and dne of the finest pub- | ask ruled out further inquiry on this point. "The | the case was dismissed. A Notable Event: (SEVENTH STREET.) He orators in the United States—died on Sunday | ‘Thomas Wiliams, who was with the last wit- | Gefence noted an exception. Witness ald not Se THE ADMIRATION OF THE WORLD. 7 Commencing Lecttre at Fae ee ee eae a TADS eoantg, | HESS, Aud who lives at 29 Potomac street. George- | tell his sister of this murder; was in her room 5 | ,-A DIVORCE Surr was entered yesterday by | on tne is December, 1979, agreacandimport- | WEDNESDAY EVENING, Fro. lime, 1580, | and A atreets n.0. Harper, bar near ael's, Talbot county. | town, repeated his testimony as to the findiag | er 10 minutes. Had some conversation with his | Mary J. Wilson agt. John Wesley Wilson. ake ant improvement is announced in Mrs.S. A. (Until further noti at 7:80 o'clock Captain Auld was s3 fae, and had been | of Hirth’s body which he gaveat the coroner's ia- | sister; did not tell her where he had been. | Petition sets forth marriage in’ June, 1 quest. Don’t know what time it was when he got, | Us clty, and desertion by the defendant in Ondete LEarEnene an the preperation and On cross-exumination he said that the second | home, but thought {t was 8:20 o'clock. Knew tt | June, 1873. the bottle is enlarged. Each bottle is ina pink GRAND UNCLE ToM REC EPTTON : —_—_—_—_——— of the reat Mora} HOUSEFURNISHINGS. gets, (from Harriet almost helpless for along time before be died. He was at one time a mer b St. Michael’ was a member of the M man whom he saw atter finding Hir 's body, | did not take him an hour to get home from P Soe eo aper Wrapper, of hew and elegant design, wich DLUMBIN PENN - excellent man in all the re Aud who, when they halloed * Foilee.” came to | street, and remembered that the man told Bed- | p,,s2aen Hz, 1s Now Harry. An vent that The London ana Paris address on, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, P — aaa a kind and indulgent master, when he the middie of the street, and sald there were | SG was twenty-five minutes past seven. Mr. | he 2 P fiver ‘The nature of the great improvement. Is in tts | 49, iy : : HAMILTON & SHEDD Slaves, freeing them all at the early age or police at the school-house,and he would go there | smith d to question wit. to tha | cold type of the local papers thus: “Good S iH ded or talk, | “it! @ powerful cast of characters, by a - years.” 1889, atter young Dougla after ther 9 tien Tan towards the drop Water woretiat nent methine: | Loe eee oe ee Inpiuie mua nce nice penne es eray OF STRONG DRAMATIC COMPANY. ee ae i 5 nlantatt 2 ait 18 Ses a Wit, | ana State Lottery Grand Capttal Prize at the | ea of Miss r. net arnicee Penns cone oe) And Tally meneaa | Ot, but He: bd to describe his dress that nigny, | 26th grand monthiy (January 13th last) draw Wilke alr to tis navural youthful color ‘and aa eee efgaers through H. He Bradley prompt ; * ss si z ‘ e dual role 0 S Ss Se de heard a party over | and taking off is overcoat sald “Just as I ani at New Oneuns. fa. and who received i500. | It requires ouly a few applications to restore | 7°.‘ coven i Un al oo feta 811 D st., Y.M. 0. A. Buttaing. Douglass would have been free ina few years se for the day. that ‘his pants me ee with pre ny are pee: German pursuaston, a Feats, ad induce Conan ee nae x {he famiota ‘Ongena Uvors Tom. CHINA and had he not run away, andnow that he has gone, HAGNER REPRIMANDS COUNSEL. one of the prisoners (Tom Mackey) at the jall | CTE he same lottery ascore of iimes, all the | 10 Its highest perfection and beauty. Dandrutt | FANEIDA MAY, aa a he could sta fter the passage of the fugitive District Attorney Corkhill brought to the at- | because his were so ragged. Witness got up at | way trom $5 to $500, and the edge of apprecia- is quickly ‘and permanently removea. Sold by as the gentle Ey POTTERY, slave law in 1830, he transferred his see tention of the court a case in whicit an attorney | 7 o'clock next morning; first saw nis mother, | ay from, 35, a pea $1.25 per bettl First appeuranes of Miss f nore, Who dls glass | e e pen- 5 "6 i e oe ae TRS RA a himself, who was thus relieved of all apprehen- | ttentiary y would stare him in the face. e ing and ee att an Our’ nouers morn. couse ni Cone igo Unble to moana dene ences a id | iiious THE: ‘oma EEcOUES eee pales ae vai, “ee roniettaly invite a [accion EAB io, on | Betacam eee Baas | aoaau RE Gm it oppins | SEES Ata aE EAE | OLD VRC oe wneseunzy, | He stnual aeaa ‘ Aim Rounre-Fas Destarnoxe for deat ts | atconduct. It was an indictable offence, and | He was asked as to what number Banks lived, suomi “Erskine agt. Carty; decision below | eet eo alt wo once Usene Paes Sol on tet thet M. W. BEVERIDGE, 4 ‘Still on exhibition at the nbarton, 6: av. the only excuse the court can find in the matter | but the question was ruled out and an excey To-day, Wagner agt. Benedict; argued and | 25 ceuts paper or $1 a bottle. For sale by drug: COTTON SCENESand a . “ (Late Webb & Brveridge,) Coat Ixsescrion Casz.—In the case of | IS in.ascribing such passit for the present, ‘Ad. | Gon meted. Witness went with Banks to the | juagment below aiirned. ‘Thompson agt. | $ist% W. E. Thornton, proprietor, Baltimore, preemie tell rete Between’ 10k sod titereteoate limited, of Philadelphia, against | CoUrt said he wou F erie "| Groxeyard, about 2/¢ miles out on the B. and O. | Shepherd; argued. MATINEES WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. a = : ier sre Judge | Journed. R. R.; saw’a colored man there; went there for y “5 ——— = aS I = Step vetore 1b Day Hoge for Mr ents upper Hung onaungieet | a CMCEM COURT RO, Tae One, | ,Haow Tuowas 8 Fasran AD Been Ba oe * restraining order enjoining the defendants trom | 696 Sasa jam oltelde the Dor, Winte e as | Mbove, Grant av enuss went after 20 hoes: got | piassuin tor evo. Davis agt Hutton: walle pres. | tract ay ae oe nee a's Etqua Be +15 aud 25 cents. Our Stock of pista: ee Ade sche eae Wiliam. oe a re " pee as ken by hs aes one COlnReS a oe mpcened He hogs, got back to i tideiment for plalcuit i ast. Terry ia tell ial ceease chronic cases a Tomales, debility L» COLN ; CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY WARE, ; 5 : orisont bre i e fore the | Ruppert’s a little after 12 o'clock; saw the ae es ee ae a son and Hl. Clay + were appointed re Epening of the court andaue Jury having taken | Ruble ere. 2 do. Morseil, executor, agt, Thompson; do. | much more acreplable lo the stomach than any ONE WEEK ay SATURDAY MaTINEs, | DINNER, DESSERT ana TEA SER- vers of the ¢ rections to take pos- | Qpening of tk thelr break ai the National, | at this reint a’ recess was taken till 1:00 Groff agt. Howland: verdict tor platatitt for | ace reparation I have ever used. Sold by all felon of and sell tue same, giving bonds in | 2, wal after thels breaktast at ihe National, | | Ato r as ta 8° | $939.55, Corcoran agt. Weerman; judgment by | druggistsand grocers, 1,W,f,36 THE FAMOUS VICES, PLATED GOODS, CUTLERY. 5 Sante a a eee ‘paid | Yened, Pinn's mother had a tong conversation JOHNSON CROSS-EXAMINED AFTER Kk Sharps juny onone rane eng tee | ror eatliiel weeaeiarele y Hair, Use McGIBENY¥ FAMILY | anos into court, to await {ts further order. By con- | With him as he sat in the prisoners’ dock. On the court reassembling at 1 o'clock the | Weber, judgment by default : “London Hair Restorer.” Insures new Erowtl, ected eS eS es sent anottier onder was passed allowing ceria a Wenn wae ee ae Gee my | ay. ee pea na ohne aaah * "poutcr Court—Juilge Snell GOH DOR Ra Reena ee ee THE LARGEST HOUSE OF THE SEASON We soifcit an inspection of the same from citizens jamaging affidavits filed by the complainants to | B:. a y s a aS ite = | and strangers. — also those in support of H. J, | Westified that she lived in the house’ of Mr. | which was conducted by Mr. C. Maurice Smith’ To-day, James Hammond, pegrang iy Monds.or anes = ees Exquisite dressing. AND ARE PRONOUNOED BY ALL AS WON J. W. BOTELER & BRO., “! . ~ ent | Hirth, 1504 1éth street. On the 7th of January, | Before proceeding, however, the outside cro 30 days. “Moses Robinson, di x ‘The only cleanly and 8 Pints answer. __wecelvers and a permanent | spout twenty minutes to 7 o'clock, when. aie | wore sdeattiod ed Law oe tn aide Crowd) | Tierard Duckett loud and bolsters tee an (London Hair Restorer.” effectual Hair Restorer DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM! Den eens ees ae O05 went home, She noticed several colored men in r another jam, and many were unable to get in. | Johnson, forfeited collateral. Daniel Shea, as- | “London Hair Restorer.” in the market. janl6 injunction were granted on a similar sult on the first hearing in Baltimore, a day or two since. Here Messrs. Hine « Thomas appear for th complainants and Messrs. Carrington & Car- 923 Pennsylvania avenue. J THE MUSICAL MIDGETS. | front of the store, and Bedford was among Witness only knew that he came here in 1 sault on Bridget Crossland, his mother-in-law, A totlet luxury, entirely free trom all obnoxious Z ft them. She pointed ont Bedrora. "When she | Decatise he had heard his father and inother sey | and threats te Thomas Crossland, is brother. | OF unpleasant odor. Price, t5c. At all druggists’. | Asi your friends who have seen them of theit i GOODE We re LT En eweet ES i aeons reached the door she found it locked. The men | so. First went to Mrs. Jenkias’ school—the | it-law; personal ponds to keep the peace. tt & Cromwell, wholesale agents, ‘Ayaeting: | MARVELLOUS FORMANGES ! ‘nt assortment of all ee eee = were talking on the pavement, They were in | Quaker seloolcan tead and write little. Le | ne | tO. Guision Oa ad CARPETS aud BOUSEFURNISHING “GOODS, a . have bee! ed to Neal } the habit of gathering about the door. Knew | Was questioned at some Jength as to how lo: Doct fro ay hae) Mog Bes sary erueels ‘Oar. | ee a ‘ican, bot of oe pa ue sin ane es Remeerber a he ad mt ise Setar ace, wae on Smt Cc UTI c URA Qu ahd Tes ne TEA Rr ont TENG odin "all | Box sheet now open at tore, 935 Pa. pets, bamall Hall & id Sree ares x WW. Calvert and e villian: pre: eI a asl whom ad conversed wi luring the = . biliou: rt a positive cure. - aw e, and Helphenstine’s Hi Dru ose Oia yale rugzetts, re Of Michizan, und Sarah M. | opened the store, and thinks that Mr. | recess. Se ee Dueie S : oMtebto™ | ia sary Ane Bale howe Sika gaa | hth came In about half-past clock, The court, said ee Aes was an improper Z EpGar’s whom Cote Specific 1s the best. and w alted on a lady, and she saw that he took question and ruled it For sale by 50c. per bottic. Whole- a handful of silv pose out. He then read the paper Mr. Smnith said the | answer of the witness sale ‘acpot. corner Sth and E. Capitol sts. 1m - 'Sebastin and’ Mar. eckson and Addie Murray ~ mi Furniture HEATER COMI Hulton . Nettin Bwill and Antique ‘Lace Y, Keb. 9, ie. end Tuesday and | Gurtaius tn Roe patterns. Gornice. Mouidin, fi ; and lett at She asked him the time } showed that the witness had been corrected : } azcnent of the Novelty | Brass and Walnnt Poles. tof House.” sii, Keppler and Cathe- | 2nd he took out his watch and told her. He | during recess. i SxINNY MzN AND WOMEN are not admired, It of tageegen, Toke eto Bionge Bonus eee ve Goda Si nd tf radu *Gaa mea n; W. T. Bali Rep Julia Ann Kid- ae eee epee Meee halt fen poor net she The court—And you make that statement on From the Hoy. WM. TAYLOR, state inn Geet) [ker ee meee foi use arte as ners sucossefa] ahow of the seagon. Bigelow Carpets a specialty, oon = Py oe v4 tT ie i = hen ” " Renewer.” Temge uties of ie ‘an § e — Well, Voth of Prince Georze county, Md. | until che saw his body at his brothe See ence hetluie tas question j garth, for impotence, sexual debility, declina, | cielty Artists in America. ‘Seothe Blondes fey” | _ang80_ 2828 F st, man cone hoot Mouse: For a delicious article of buttermili, Witness had known de- Witness continued saying that he had worke: $1, af druggists’. Depot, 58 Barclay street, of the Alderney Dairy Wagons. yeas; nis age tn October or | for O’Brien two or three years ‘ago and for Kine Senator of Massachusetts. Be '¥., dnd for Washington at 4s0 Penn’a avenue. | ()NE GRAND CONCERT. AS COOKING STOVES. a was je had but one eye and | two years past off, and on to the present time. rr my.” —Fresh — ¢ Washington Gas Light Com) a wore afalseone. He wes not a tall man and | King is.a plasterer. z Bees Auppaxry Datny.?—Hresh alderney: utter ar Saree oma tae jas Light Com pany have at resterday Jol of th oa apparaes Melghed ome re in the neighborhood ot Q- “What haye you been doing when out of Shure curry mua ig an tb. iv 7% X MENDELSSOHN OQUINTETT LA at 8 pogene © fame coe ie me alte apd trenwenty | emuprmentes Aad haf < a aia a OF Bostes, esting tnd Sm {eh pol peng an tipee poahy Cora vedicine.. He was in the habit of watking working for King Iwould go Home of nights and cS on ae - Gall abd eoaeind them’ my20 SpE 100 Tenor aeainat fr 2 nat he had Q.—During the past three years have you been Merere. Wrens & Porren: Gentlemen,—To say 5 aoe GION. a . fountains, asking for an Injunction against fur- | napit of carrying gmoney about him. Did not absent from home for ae three weeks ata | that T am eraterm ya poor expression of my | Chemical Re and Dyeing Heahushnen |___ WEISS ABBIE CARRINGTON. W bcs saricriic soar cee oe meres at ae ane ac- know that Bedf —I have. The court checked the Festa but itis he Det wort Hemi aie tater opting the testi Street. By aan uy LINCOLN HALL, MONDAY, February 16,8 p.m. | 12 unsurpassed asa cure for Diseases of the Blood OE se a e 5 fi it this point. Witness was not ar- su evers Bier i 0} ng the rovements, whether 0} ‘i ic] 2 Drrorvant Reat E There witl be described the storeas having a dottble door, th ina in February, 1814, with one Mason Bell; | sufferer with skin diseaces for the last twelve (2) | ‘Amery European invention, he is enabled | A@yiesion Ticket = SMALLPox, 2? Skin, such as an important public real es upper part belng glass: but did not know that | nor on March 9th by Oficer West; never was ar- fq coaleantreae with the Dannie heat and itohin Sao ke wari a manner not to be equaled by At FREE'S, 1. x ‘OER, from the city on the Washin: it was open : rested by Officer West; was not arrested In | of the parts affected, aud was confined to my house | those Bot these facilities. Ladies’ | | And at the door on tho evening of the Concert. ULCER, Baltimore and Ohio Railroa Os y April, 1876, for assault Dy Officer Bailey, nor by | for weeks at a time. My disease has been called | and Genta arments thoroughly a ‘The | Tickets with reserved seats. SORE EYE-14 AT, a8 a disinfectant this Soap aa oo a ite Te wal quar’ of i! fo be had onLy at METZEROT™ 25 Pa. 4 “ shaikte ~ any one else; nor was he arrested July 11, 1876, | Eczema, of a most aggravated type, by many | effectual removal of grease 9} i i the stuhof thismoath. 1h sito. Oh rid x her 2) minutes to walk home. Bedford | for assauit by Oflicer Hess, hor October 25th for physicians, but T doubt if ever fully understood by | Specialty in cleaning Ladies Reception 1 Dress Bee nen se | pear Hee contawious’ diseases and 13 tproved by a handsome | W&S there, but he did not recognize her as was | assault onJ. F. Butler, nor for larceny, March | S2¥,0f, them. Tt was Ti isse spent much money Brees and Giove ia ‘% years’ experience. K! ‘RS. ADELINE DUVAL MACK, of NewYork. | Bmalipox not excepted. is bara, out-houses, is in a high and | his habit Don't remember that the others 25, ISTS. Was in jail once before this; went seeking a cure, and in 1867 I went to Euroy nd hi and Glove cleaned nice, Mc ite prices. Se Ns THURS ‘a course of studies The use of this valuable Soap is Wasede prec ae 3 were there. It was not unusual for several to in May of last year; was arrest - = it Tallmadge SDAYS and SATUR- | mended, and Hospitals, Hotels, Fee a ee ne vse and | gather about the store door—had seen. Bediord OHMeEa Ie eerie oe oie Dee Dic a nidoos it | Bavs, attpeme Se Saturday, Feb. 14, | Painters, Printers,ete., should h ever be without i q ‘active ence. | Fi = 5 Fickets for courke, of eight lessons, g3—for sale at | One application of this Soap inakes fhe Skin ta here are several crams a Gay to ant from the +] smn witne was asker take ose ones Miler Bere, ANd -LWAE. be had teitiess, | back to Bowtonsd was teld ty many friends Catone Hall, Singic admission, 50 cts. “Private Lessons | ana transparent. Place. See ad ales. | Buck noha Se asl ono she m ue Me a Ree nee ped iat be rose a Menpes: Ss (rho reputation for the cure, ee those dis at 310 tnd ng avenue. febi-6e" eae had in all prominent Drug Stores and Gro- ‘0. of the M. P. | they expect that Bedford was em-| brought to the court.” Tie (air. M.) told him he | $ases Was o! ighest order, ) could cure me, T RED ALLMADGE HALL, “ 998 F Street. | “Keents for all parts of So Uaket States chureh (colored) was organized on the th tost.. | ployed dt this store but theqeestion Wesel could go home and he would send for hime ie | paited cu the doetor: Pe aoueEr ented camieatown |W en ee ee eee S-Orders prowpily attended peantee in the lecture room of sth-street M. P. chute, | Sue “hindu came i wirnin war an hour after | was now informed that, two detective officers | say, without any improvement. Ttried other physi. ESTIMATES FOR TABLEAUX, MUSICAL AND, LITERARY EN- ap ty NUTTY Was called to the chair, and | she reached home, and remained only a few | had been tothe shop (where he is employed) | cians, and among them Dr. f East Boston, Under theese? the — WoncsH, (Bing w ce, to act sb Secre- | ninutes. “Mr. Hirtli was a single man. ad had taken the man away. and Dr re = Proper, but ae eee PLUMBING, Ga = cHUReH, 1716 Pa, ave. novo. g r is 2 3 ™ 3 cme ASH . 0. =a 4 capes made it-at the house of th {he brother | grand jury. ee It was very slender 1n- ice ae a the external hes os and HEATING, ween or three nislits “1 onan ie ave ste ©. Sees ice comprises 3 e ce | formation they thus far. used, but the effect was the same. amie satis 1 nae EALERS IN UNITED STATES meachers, With a meutbe of Drs amscy and Pettisssfound three cut aa ‘Miller said hy stated st Just as it had been | fed, tat eo ‘uot be cured, but muixht be kept | and alwe AL HANGES, SCHNAGRS, and 1 Pie st. or Majcr's Drug Store, comer Hand ith | TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SEOURITIES. A Boom IN Soar. D, Hatfield, the vet. | fone asa “a Wide; another similarone | asked a subpena to bring the witness of this egal wel mt Peoria, © snp rind i EO. JUENEMANN’S ‘cont Loom? or gg Reps pe hee aoe about two mel jt; dud the third was a | transaction in, fo} renultei Twould only njake a tral. He told me EDWARD CAVEBLY & CO., eo SS eee SS See Li Look: rates t erse WoOll 2 ba . 3 z zs " Ing various soaps. Ile broagut Babbit’s soap | Wausverse wound on the back of the head tie that Lwont with im to sdrugetereand bout | feb7-8kw1y Masonic Temple, AND PLEASURE GARDEN, 5x5. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR 81. to Washington eleven years ago and distributed a Ge with the Gano Weapon or niissile 4 tro lance boxes of Cutevas and some CUTICURA (zu axp 52H AND E anp F Bra, Np | Paver formerly sold for 76c. now reduced to 606. it In Congressas an advertisement of the artici he also a brnise on the forehead over MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEE: Soar, end commenced to 4 Sunes wal SEIWEES | The above bargain can be obtained at everybody knows 10 Ws the Largest and Sues, TRE, left eve, and another larger. ‘one | - At Whe meeting of the public school trustees | geome, There wasson ve ap29 Washington, D. Oj JNO. C. FARKER’S, ti See oe fee | About t left ear, whie! iz Erber last evening a communication was recelved from | Currcura it came to the surfs festered, until See lp be Street. Soap Manufacturers in America. Having for | t > have heen made’ by The | 4 iat quantities tind ool ont and gr reatly intensified Sy — ON EXHIBITION No as ee Roope, tie now jrogle tobe eepreshiad by | RETA, eT Was Sonera enor aaa ee Bist fiat ta you oat oer te [BSD (Esk | ypexicay: vermnans rOpOse 1G resented 3 Cte NE 5S nd this, as I felt tht Twas polny rid of the MARKGITRIOS the best laundry’ soap in the market. Ce eee ee The Draco naa, inte innumerable | Meamount of the bilis foot up Sli ose ss. The | Rano ien sce th anne Feige fo get neat; | AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMONWEALTH 8F KY rRen ant G4lLERY AND STORE, axD ; OG | extendéa from one to the otfier and death was | tla appropriation was, $400,000, So that the | larwe quantition. "iran ‘ereats encouraged by ee Ona (Oe 626K Street. FRENCH CITIZENS’ CLAIMS IN THE LATE the Court in Gen caused by shoe ii ae The Wounds | raed trom Bune EACaE Se gradual lessening of the huffammation of anim! ‘l7DEt ee Oe panes Becca aee, Oncor, So WAR ATTENDED TO. Mine agt. Diunt instrument, Two. soues. tied i hae that the semiannual, examinations of th cOF | fy fob ie directions Yo the hyaedaieee Porvrn Monraix DRawina oF THE San ituge Nall, foie the Dunc et Te J. AMBLER SMITH, judgment below : u pee 3), were exbiblied | tat 6,813 DU mupiis were examined. ‘Applications | § Sache. attr direc neonthet se ‘oe Geneon, ad | Commonwealth Distribution Oo., Fe FEES CASE er Name and Number. #23-6m ArrorNer-aT-Law, ape pa cour ire ~ that the . ction | for tedehers’ Cer eae mn ve years of as constant. ing AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, a ee oe | SS : Sth and D sts. which provides t | (weighing about a pound), and it was the one oyes, Jennic and an the ni Lys aod have In the City of Louisville, on RG YNEAL, Jr. which 1s not c! probanly used. He doubted if the otmer, the | Slenee | The abstract of | 3 rere Tien #0 ate with my success that Ihave stopped | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1880. GPORGE BXNeS 2 mortgaged $0 as “Lod heavier one,wel pomne could hay? | Pupils, enrolled—white: Washington ee eee thorized READ THIS COLUMN eredi€ On its nossessinn been used, isi would ha ne Pe * IL. erates 34, county 92 eh Washin: iol the Comers andi would Pbaliraie ths These dra’ AEE: ais ours of ken 2 OIL AND WATEE COLORS, = | Cross-examine y Mr. he wonnd on | & q = i. ix a eae fue Ws recorded whihin t > | the front of the head, near the eye, wasa bruise esa aire reatese Cimsovery of toe 5m) and that Sands De cay gg la a BOs ne ae oe In this District, ; about ize of ae Cel and os W : ‘Tmay add that I took no eee ‘medicine See Ct Pe RO a 4 = Paints, Oils, Window and Plate Glass, 5 R : oth ise Was onthe ear. These’ wounds t the Currcuna Resonvex: ‘The management call attention to the grand oppar- ee LIDAY cae ss | May have been a contributing cause of death, | ored Sing Washington 119) Georgetown 10, | Hut the Coarctna Rs WILLIAM TAYLOR. | tunity presented of obtaining, for only84, anyor | Irom Bitters | |Curatine |... | Atl xmsps ov Fanoy An: a int but not the immediate. He described the other Soon total, a. Bu nue dlaneo ts rs Bosron, Aug. 92, 1973. PRIZES: OW ‘oni egel ¢. Goons. wounds on the back of the head more minutely. . Iron Bitters Curatine 418 7th st., (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall.) He did not think that if the wounds on the front | A letter was Mle resented by the superintendent in : ‘000 ‘do. 10,000 | "Gouplete Strensthener. |" A etinble Medicine. | —Ceelt #2 7th ste i} oad CA a e] reference to the vaccination of the pupils in the Se | of the head caused the man to fall that such | Feference to the vaccination of the pupils tn the a Beach 12,000 ae (OLESALE AND RETAIL. Po eee oe Wound aver a | cesstul vaccination had not in many instances | ” k ; Trom 2 iSure appetizer. | "Gres blood Diseases. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK beers poe een ‘ been returned, signed by a physician, and he; - : tion UPHO STL OOOH ‘AND i ft fore dicated that sufficient force had \Curati: TAIN ‘MATERIALS, dwelling, to Mrs. teen orea < asked the advice of the board on the subjec ne. | been used to knock aman down. If the stone The subject was referred to Messrs. Lovejo: do. Enrich the Blood. |Cures Liver Complaints. ay ae AND 4 iba rir had been held in the hand tt would make more | The, $2 eee ee Tooks, £8 @ special col ae = CORNICE POLES 8D COBNIUE GILT oe Sight of a tok of Jockey eet ore eps Mone RE ittet. Th committee on teicher made.a re- | ~~ m “Renew the Vigor. |Cures Kidney Affections eagle Topecen 1 cBome sneek thieves ents a fie) Cee used with that See port, which was adopted, as. follows: £. H. = z ; Rorioz.—Onr sslorman having charge of our Up fallor shop of P- Curtin, on 2ith. between F and | Meregt 4 Cnr AAD ora pony cupsiaies, | Mnokapson, wnmsterned Oe nen | eeu C Eee Ee MED TNS, 3 From BiG Vitality." Gures Serofals, | BOMETY, Deperinent bariee bss ean Ge Supe last eve Ranicencen Toren eps wonld make a clean clit with lacerated edge crete tera! eye aay, peas sa ia wing published in Louisville ees 7 Nextt pogted, wtormation to : een cater o enitain Len eo ne | see these wounds ha ny one of t ‘ F = SW hl a re et | vm a ce uapeats waco any | aay URS ea see, a coe ir RSE nies, | BEES Raoaton. | fi ase Sug Gao Se ful My nike Ropes a a x. one of the three woun ack of the head was “a Iro 'Curatine street 4 eg and oa, chet ‘ty t0 ec abet tie + sed a. mre tgs Br and : ui Sots from sehoo} 10 t moto ful Blood e Boure Deepensia, iran Seiten, Teck. nov20-3m,4P Baltimore, ‘ u 4 ware al jeath, 1 t powel — House of Senator ce was Faded by natgrs wound on the front of | School $0. Transfer Mandora J. | Brown | »Costcuns RROr silane ever compounded. Iron Hitters aes ae AND NEW YORE last evening, who, up such WAFS | the head would have kneoey he Gan eae ommun rey ‘rom ee ene apostate teabe geting. ee ea Dything along. «...Thieves | R@ Be would have probably fallen on his back. | 1+ V. Hiundon resigned, vice eal L. Woodworth | Cumicuna ia the great external remedy for all Iron pions mand Blotches. idee pinto the residence or Siaon teen oblique - direction of ‘the blow may have resighed. ‘Appoint Mar Noyes Sree coms: —- of the Scalp and Skin, Ulvers and Old FOR aos PRESENTS. Cure Nervous oe , direct Telegraph Wee gee ‘ieee Y been produe STAPLE AND FANCY SILVERWARE, | Iron Bitters overcoat and other articles of cloth- Suemparectndarest +r 7 an issued to Mary E. Noyes. The com: Curticcna SoiP ts an elegant toilet ana medicinal 8 ing. ‘The money stolen was tle proceeds of the | tai nto atolls Yo nave reported that th for | assistant to Curicums fer all external affections. gran Gases Urs ana Bola! | Weta Wilinews Beatels Waetinetene 2, 10 Pinafore performance forthe benefitof the gis’ | Renjamin Johnson Was called, Finere was a buildings had been i Iron Bitters School of St. Aloysius parish. Kk the stand. He AIr. Cure Painful Fe ate ial PRINCE & WHITELY, Se ripple’ of excitement as he took and. within “s Prevared, “Menstruation. |¥OF ue Pantene Divomen Case. To-tay tre: | 19 SPOUE'S A008 4 Oe oot brea onion Tie has ‘petition from eltize 7 Poisoning | geooe ye - nh, against whom her husbant : h : wb Parisen, some time since flied a bill wey Was sworn. there was a general stretching ot | saistrict that the Curious, small : eee ea. divorce on the ground of cruelty, Mted the an- | Be and numbers ot peuple toh 280 be 3 “rete swer. She states that they were married in | benches. He was exam oy A ay Ty, sae af aren ‘ apie Sent, otha Soe bad | a Be ee AR ata | pee an oo, and U = a 4 - ray Bf dg Ste absorbed by him | he was Sanding on the corner of J2ch-and't | With the ridlotlous, & he pap streets, when these three men—Queenan, Bed- | 7. ry ford; bd Finmeeame up sth street. and asked | Madison Da = if he would not go with them to sing, sayit changed be. were going to have some fun. He consent they went up 12th to 5 street, to 13th, then | across @ vacant toR, to 1th, on the west widow and nd three chidren, with whom he is now man wnat tune was and then Bedford asked living and supporting. a : tee SE Bf es algo prem pt errand to roe @ruggist for Dr, Bull’s cough syrup.