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THE EVENING STAR. __ THURSDAY. April S, 1880. | | ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF CHTEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, April 5, 1550. Vor the Middie Atlantle States’ increasing Sloudiness, possibly followed by rain areas, Warmer northwest to northes by stationary or falling baromet LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Nights Ford's Opera House.—“The Pirates of, Pen- aance.” National “‘Hamiet. Treater Cominne Avtingion Theater. .—Lawrence Barrett as Theate Varleties, skety nes, &e. Strong biG varteties ters of the Mtertaiment by the ‘ompany. Lincoln Hivli— The origiz.al New Orleans Unt- versity Singers. Tas snardow 3 ition of mesinerism, Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 640 p.m. and extinguls . A privaie ived here from Boons Boro’, Me. Iss Site M. Wheeler, ti victim of t Paper, was from this place. recenuy Sh WAS very re. Spectably sd here and in this county. Her brothers well at home for them. A patent has been issted to Hagmann & Sauer, of this city, for refrigerating shor 3 ‘The Congregational Church bas engaged the Bervices of Minnfe Ewan, the well-known Soprano singer, far the chotr of that church at a salary of A new fast sailin Built at Qe expected Loarrive gant a, for Pen na day ct two. p Columbia Kite Assoetation moet last night and Lieut. E. B. Hubbard, 2d artitiery, and Mr. Arthur Aldi lected: active mem- It was voted intion matees No ntte eS m Will be sent to al Hit ela Simpson, who for a nember of en the freight agent here, of nac and the A. and inpanies, has resigned that position a the Erte rattroad. M railroud ¢ toace George paltimnon quently appolnt en ed by Mr. Simp- Sixty seminary In the of Earyden > Canal additonal reasons tor s a,’ urned by + the jury at thy Yesterda erm, in the case of ¥ - ing the pre " avenue anc in our ex No atarm i ast nig «about. four tween New t fonnd a ce! ‘ ed female eeks old. Versary Of the birth-dey of Wm. Ellery Channin:: scholar, reformer, philan- thropist and thco! was’ observed here by & Meeting at All Souls’ Ceureh last eventn: Associate Justice ™ and alter Ton, 6. aeAt tertes of the ‘banning ae a man. made a short B. Loring. who spc career and chars: thinker in approp ‘The ves mneeting asly Hienry Jol and Mr. Wesk ardaiternate to the Episcopal meets at Baltimore, May 22d. ‘The ca: Thomas €. Cox, eonvi day in the Police Court of an assa® Crane, and —from whieh } appeal was tuken—will be called in the Court to-m0: ‘To-d: Court to Edu.nnds) a TRE ANTHROPOLOGICAL Soctery met Tue: the Smithsonian Institution, Col. Garrick Mallery in the chair,and Dr. E.R. Reynoids secretary. Prof. Masoa, from the counetl, re- rted the following for membership: Dr. Clay Srecaute of All Souls’ church; M. ft Bas sels, the Arctic explorer, and Messrs. Edward Gillette aud Mark b. Kerr. of the Wheeler sur- yey, and they were unanimously elected. Coa- tributions of maps of the differemt German provinces were made by Prof. A. S. Gatsehet showing the localities in which autiquities have been found; also trom Col. Garrick Mallery the advance ¢ f his “Introduction to the Study of sig Amoug the North amer- jean Indians. ‘Ob A. S. Gatechet was intro. duced and read au Interesting tribes mentioned by Cabecea de ¥. gulf coast.” ‘These numerous and Mr. of Central Ameri ings, of Which writ gi account. made were very tachet traced on the map Mex! faith or ory of our *, award the anced as Showlng bow th ep the Indian from ~eleet ing the cost is report of Chief ¢ been struck during Dg $3.60" loss, w 1 erintendent . Of the fire alarm ser- called attention’ to the nevessity for ne pokS on the Une from 6th aad D'st Georgetown, saying he hoped to be auth: to replace the present ones In th Sherman was confirmed as tf That of P ticns for positions were received frc Hunt, Frank Jone Ly, dell, His now Hons on Mle and no va AY’s Batt Gam y away fro day afternoon. Lors present The all gr abs It the ther nds yeste: nsideradly. ‘The game. which was beiween the Nationals snd the Baltimore nine Sap ty goo? o: It repated those who shivered ou the seats those who stood around. There was some li batting on both sides, and th bomed up. ‘The Nationals won ( to6. Both pines mad iwnings, being Frank Selinis SCHURTZEN VEREIN met last he following board of di Messrs, W. Muebilet: Creal. G. Seufferie, ¥ tan Xander, G. Bexsler, ¢ fy x Droop. ate the pew hotel at the park the teth or next month witha mn. DaNquet and May festival. The lady Verein have purchased a hand- Some silk fag to replace the one destroyed by fire, which will be presented during the fest, ——— ‘THE OLDEST Ismasirasts’ ASSOCIATION met yesterday afternoon Dr. J. B. Blakein the hare ‘and Mr. Nicholas Callan sec: Nove: night and tors for the t winds, followed | F DvOS iene | Jackson Dew een ect | -#eatic Association. cr 28 OF DELEGATES TO THE CIN- ARATI CONVENTION. A mectiP® of the Jackson Democratic Assock ation _ &eid last evening in Cosmopolitan Hall—, 7, 3 5, Norris, president; C. C. Frayser, | {SX-Car¥ pro tem. Among those present were | Messrs. “ovr. Ball, W. P. W. H. McGinn! | R. Key"y. . P. Culve . Sal prepare @n alphabetical list of members. Mr. N. San- derson was appointed janitor. Messrs. @. T. Stewart, Columbus Alexander, W. H. McGinnis, Nicholss Sanderson, ©. W. Pettit, L. Gardner, and ©. ©. Frayser were appointed the executive coruraittee. Dr. Culver offered a resolntion “that primary meetings of the democracy be held on the night ofthe 2th instant in the twenty-two legisla- tive districts, organized under the act of Uon- gress of February 21, 1Si!, creating a territorial government for the istrict. of Columbia, for the purpose of choosing three delegates, ach to represent the democrazy of their respective districts ina general convention of the demno- cratic party of the strict of Columbia, to be held tn Unis hall (corner of sth and E Street. w.),on Wednesday, 28th instant, at 7: | | | Mysterio 'Yy and Safe Rob- < ¥e A @ERK “BUCKED” AND GAGGED. Lieutenant Kelly, of the central station, on i0th street, was called upon a little after 7 o'elk this morning by Mr. N. Bunch, proprietor of | the wholesale paper warehouse No. 314 sth street, between Louisiana avenue and D street, and informed that the safe of his store had been robbed last night by burglars, who had entered it and gagged ahd bucked ‘als clerk, whom he had just found on the floor nearly ex: | hausted. The robbers hed taken the keys to | the safe from his clerk, Edward H. Mote; opened | the safe and taken from it atin box containing | his valuables, broken It open and taken from it two Missouri state bords of £1,000 each, two District 3-65 bonds of $50 each, $100 Ln cash, a pocket book containing $40 anda will of Rtehard Suttom | ‘They had also taken, he satd, $20 from the elerk’s pocket and his silver wateh ant chain, worth $. Mr. Bunch. further stated that when he ard his driver arrived at the store this morning they found the door ajar anda barrel of Dall twine rolled against it from the in- stde. They pushed It aside and eniered, when Uney found the clerk lying near the stove In the | rear of the store “bucked” and gagged, the sate door oper in the counting room and the tin box | broken open. They at once cut the cords ho! ing the gag and loosed the young man’s arms lock, p. m., to elect tiwodetogates and taeir lternates to represent the democratic party of | the Mstrict of Columbia tn the democratic } yational convention, to be held in Clucinnatl, | Ohio, June 22, 1s), and te traasact such other | dus ‘id District convention may deem necessary. i The following were soiceted to call the_pri- | marfes in the various distri Ist, John Stevenson and William Rose; 2d. B. T. ‘Swart: ‘a. Willian H. Shoemaker; 4th, Join W. Gro < in: 6th, A."A. WI ur. W. 0. h, D. W. Lutre! stockstill; 9th, H. arnett, W. P. W. Diccson; lth, P. Jordan; 11th, J. L. Pearson and Dr. Cul rett and eh, J. W. Drew: Stewart; 14th, lgth, F. Bar- : i ates; tsih, R. Godman John Hogan and Geerge ‘an S. Walker and W. IT. tints; dist, N. G. Sanderson and C. bell: . Val. Connor, D. Kelly and goseph Arnold. gee | Amusements, &c. | Forp’s Oreka Hovse.—The “Pirates of Pen- zance” drew another crowded hous even- ing. The sprightly daughters of Gen. Stanley, { the tender-hearted pirates and the tmid policemen afford a very pleasant evening's | entertainment. | Nawionar TueATeR. — “+ present. ‘Thearen Comroce.—The Comique effers many | { novel attractions this we #70N THBATER.—The many i ter are being offered all Of the variety sta: i writer Hf Patrons ef i.—The fra mpany Will appear a street, between 16 ow night. Two be given: also a fare iil be for the b aptist Church. Lixcoun Hatt.—The ors of New ¢ tof the Se origi ans, Will appe: and to-morrow eveniags. The ¢ ived great pi wherever it has he progratatne consists of balle: re Will be a matin pa rec | apr glees, ae. penefit of the Irish Masonic T by the laétes of the Holy Cros: mple, was lerge- ly attended last evening. The beautiful tabies and useful good A good suppe were is served at a | our report closed yesterda: o'clock, when Kev. Royal Parkinson, D ahan, of the Baitimore rence, aud Re | P. Smith, of the Presbytery of Baliim | invited to take seats as corresponding ‘The church at Darnestown, Md., was authority to supply its own pul The h at Hyattsville, Md.. was antiorized to supply its own pulpit until the next meeting of the Pres- bytery. A recess was then taken until O'clock, When the committee on home missions recommended the following.which was adopted: : Appropriation of $200 for the church at Falls | Chureh, Va.; #250, Zion Evangelical church: $459 tor the mission fields under Mr. Todd; #109, | ehurch at Herman, and $150, chu at Lewins- ville and Vienna. “It was agreed that the next Stated meeting of the Presbytery be held at Vienna, Va. It was ordered that a spectal mect- ing of the Presbytery be held in the Fourth | church on the first Monday in Miy next at 10 geieck. ‘The moderator, in accordance with a resolution presented by Dr. Bittinger, an- the special committee on Presbyt ance Revs. BitUuger. Kelly, Caeste McFarlan, and Horace J. Frost. bstery then proceeded to examine L and George T. Jennings, colored, can: teens’ ‘They having pas on, were licensed, and the | Journed to meet ‘The Pre riminal | a) A New and attractive feature in the bo: | Shoe trade is to be noticed opposite the Eb? | House. C. Edmonston & Co. have for about | years and a halt conducted a most su business in this line at 1341 F street. | crease of business demanded more voom. | accommodate their “-buom” they have taken tl hext store, 1329. In throwing the two stor “| tegether a happy tdea has been worked out. | The old number, 1341, will be devoted exclusiv, | ly to che accommodation of ladies. whi and | Will be given up to gentlemen. Though con- nec i. the two pe are entirely distinct. © both richly carpeted and handsomely np. Everything in the boot and shoe line is kept in stock.” This uew and practical depar- tare in the trade will doubtless attract the full custom that it deserves. t THE WOMAN CosvicreD AND THE Man 5 QUITTED IN & MiSCEG! andria Ga E Th poration court was engaged wearly all da, terday in the third trial of Frank J. Oide Was arrested on the 17th day of October, and Indicted by the grand jury at the O“top court as a@ white man for going of the State for the purpose o , an marrylos one Milly Motley negro woian, and retura- ing and g with the woman'as man and wile. 7 Fy In the frst case found hia guilty of the ertme alleged in the Indi and fixed lis term of {mprisonment to t tentiary at three vears. Judge C. &. Stuart. who was then J of the corporation court, set the Prdict wside aad granted him a new trial, on ground that there was a Naw in the indict- nt, in which new trial the jury being unable to determine a White or 4 colored man, standiay six for “quittal and six for conviction. The third trial came up yesterday, the prisoner having been a yall for about six months, and the given to the jury about 4 o'clock. Al- g Out one hour the jury returned into court with a verdict of not guilty, and the pris- Oher Was discharged. Milly Motiey was con- victed a Tin Of court for marrying Oldeu, & supposed white man, and sent to the peatte: Uary for Ure here will probs an effort m are her release. ‘Tae con ner were Ca ive E .and Wa. E. ‘oon weal ih. —To-day in C Judge Cox, the tial of the e of Lieut. HS. Wetmore agatast Admir. D.D. er—to recover money alleged to be him and retained at the instance of defen failed to Whether he confine Court, No. camination this mornin, and testified that amounts due him were tained from him by the paymuaster far the ben- efit, of his wife without bis conseat, and that Said retention of pay was at the tustan Admit orter, and he state Of the vouchers which had Di been preseuted by hi ‘Tue following gentlemen were elecied as lo! orary members of the Washington Light [ata try Corps, last night, at the regular month’ meeting W. Thorn, W. W. Burdatre, > GM. Oyster, S."H. Bacon, Wl OR don Gibson, Stevens, Edwin selling the {line of shoes in the market. He buys tur and warrants lily goods. See adv't. MAREIAGE Licenses have been issued to Cha: A. Ball and Linda Hutchinson: D. W. Carps: | ler and Mary EF. Lyles; Washington Triplett and | Luey Cross; James Ii. Kline, of Hagerstown. “mma Hartwick, of Philadeiphia, Mansfield, of Montgomery county, Ma. and Clara A. Brnehl; Michael Liston and Mary Sheehy; J arley, of Luzerne county, Pa. E. Stone, of Montgomery county, M uss and’ Bertha Herman. ‘THE DISTRICT ARTILLERY executive committee | last night passed a vote of thanks to the follow. ing jadies and gentiemen. who assisted in making the artillery entertainment, at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, a success, viz: Prof. L. Schneider and the Marine band, Miss Rosa Williamson, Miss Lucy Miller, Miss Kate Carter. Messrs. Frank | Willoughby, Harry Gilford and Prof, De Zyla. A Hvssaxp’s Surr ror Divorce.—To-day, Mr. | | HB. Moulton, for Silas Boyce, filed a suit for | ; divorce from the bonds of matrimony with 1 Sarah A. Boyce. They were married September { ‘25th, 1555, at Winchendon, Mass., and he states | that he has not cohabited with ‘her since i867, | and has not seen her since August 2d, 1870, and since then she has committed aduitery ‘with one Martin Ames, in New and that on December 1ith, 1871, she gave birth toa child, and «1 Ames with being the father, Polo ar THE Ring.—The game Baltimore Wi a and legs. THE POLICE AT WORK. The Heutenant and one of his men wert at once to the store and found things as described by Mr. Bunch ‘Theclerk appeared exhausted, and his physician, Dr. Rowen, was sent for, who, after examination, satd ‘he was not in: jeied, no marks of violence being found upon kim. ‘The gag was evidertly made In the store, as it was simply a lHnen-bound catalogue of ‘blank books rolled up close, with the cord which held it ip his mouth ted-to'each end. His hands Were tied firmly to his sides, and his lezs also Ued with grass-rope or heavy cord, and h2 was Stretched on the floor near the ofice door. THE CLERK'S STATEMENT. The statement of Mote is that just before he closed the store last night—s ‘minutes to 7 o-clovk-—he was sitting In the office in the rear ott ‘ore. with his back towaras the door, engaged In reading. He thought he heard some one enter the front door, and was about to go out, when he was seized by two men threat and thrown down and tied as deseril No other violence was used, and the men too! the sufe key, opened It, and finding the tin box they tore and wrenched it open with the tron poker, and after st Hipping him of his money and watch left by the back window. Tats was avout 7 o'clock last night, and betng utterly uelpless either to raise himself or make any alarm, he lay there all night, part of the time in an Insensibie condition. The lieutenant took the clerk to police headquarters and reported all tS as abOV aken charge of by Detectives resh, who have given the store 4 ‘The Song of the Police. | ‘The solo and chorus of “A Policeman's Lot | 1s Not a Happy One,” in “The Pirates of Pen- | zance,” is nightly encored, and snatches of the | air are already being whistled hy the street | boys. The words run’as follows: } Oh! toking one consideration with anther, (Chorus) — Ww Ayoliceman’e Mot is not a happy one. f Chorus—Oh} when constabulary’ duty’s to be one, | A poticemian’s lof is not a happy: ene. (Deepest base) Happy 0 THE COURTS. COURT L NERAL TERM. } Yesterday, United States agt. Wright; motton , for admission to bail overruled. Palunan agt. Stevens; set for Monday, April 12. Williams | agt. Florence; decree signed. Assignment for | W-day unchanged. | nother, | To-day, Kichard R, Beall was admitted to the Wright agt. Patterson; submitted, Qneen agt. | Brooks; pro coufesso made absolute, and W. W. Roarman appointed trustee to sell. ’ Hogan ast. Harte; sale confirmed conditlonaliy. Willet agt. Naylor; L. W. Guinand adinitted party. nes agt. Jones; sale finally ratified, and ease re- ferred tO audior, Ashton agt. Wall: appear- ance ol absent defendant ordered. Roane agt. Denver; order on Polkinhorn’ fied, Ricker agt. Verdlen; { trast. Cox agt. Cox; divorce decreed, Per agt. Litch; injunction denied and bill dismissec Chavis agt. Brooks: pro contesso, fll dismissed with costs. Patterson; heard and submitted, 3 hewring commenced. 1 ; leave to sell under trust. | lh i. te | old agt. Thie- | and the clerk a thorough overhauling, and froin ait they can gather of the situation of thir the ware house and the statements mad vlerk, they belleve the clerk knows more it than any one, and that he may have confederate. ‘The statements made by him this morning about loosing his watch were very contlicting, After asserting that his wateh was tab him, the ofiicers @ search of his p: found bis wat crystal broken by the about hat a nd fallen out. In searching the store of Mr. Bunch, portions Of the crytal Was found on the voor neat wher: the clerk was found this morning. On the floor hear the rear window, where the me their exit was found quite a large nnn small silver coins which the’ robbei dropped tn thelr hight. These were by Une o nd returned to Mr. rear wit ming to the aliey raised and shutters ng to Fur BY TS OF THE C . The cl ates that he cannot tell Whether the men were white or colored, uor | whether or not tiey masks on their faces he only Knows that wills sitling at the desi reading, and just as he was about to get up to look out towards the front door he was sez by the neck and something thrown over his Ss mouth, head and the gag put in f He cou ake no resistance, ag the men were Lange and strong, and he had ‘no power to call for assist- an «has been in WHAT MR. BUNCH Sa Mr. Bunch states that the cle: his employ about one year, anu he has the ut- lost confidence in him, waving trusted him With as high as $14,000, sending hire to Balti- More with it, and he had always found him perfectly correct in bts dealings with him. fe isan of Delaware, and further than Unis S HOt much knowledge of his history Mr. Bunch has been in business at this place about tive weeks, having purchased the props ty, and removed his goods from 7th st., whe he formerly transacted his business. His store contains a very large stock of wrapping and printing papea, piles of it belug lala up in vers In the middie, concealing almost completely the office in the rear, where the scenes above do- scribed were transacted, from observation at the front portion of the building. OFFICER HARLOW. Who ts on duty on us beat, states that he passed tne store frequently fast night aad everything was quiet as usual. He heard nota sound of anything unusual, but noticed a light in the office, as had usually been the case since Mr. Bunch’s occupancy. “The police all think the robbery was committed by Mote, and he is held at police headquarters for further develop- ments, The will mentioned above was subse- quently found by Mr. Bunch among the loose papers thrown about his safe. ‘The police are sul busy Investigating the case. ‘The opinion of the police is that, Mote has a confederate, but so far he has made no acknow. ledgements. He is held at headquarters uatil the missing articles can be found or some clue obtained as to what has become of them. District Government Affairs. ‘The receipts on account of special assessment j taxes yesterday were $2,220.54, of which $1,161.23 Was on account of lien certificates held by the National Bank of New York. ‘She total amount collected by lector Cook during the month of y all sources, was $55,164.95; of which amount $46,636,19 was from water rents, aud $2,534.64 ses, WA8HINGTON Fish MARKET- den, agent.—5,000 shad from $12 to $18 per lh); 8,000 herrings from $7 to $9 per 1,000; 590 Danches Tock and perch, from 1) to 30 ceats per bunch. A FEMALE TIRE Criminal Court, Judge Ja: lotte Beckett, « cond offe' a verdict of guilt ld by R. A. Gol- &.—To-day in the 8, the case Of Char- lored, charged with petit lar ace, was tried and resulted in ‘The court imposed a sen- tence of three at Albal ‘This sentence: seemed to surpris: present, but 1 is pretty safe to say that tn such cases Were more like sentences the numb: nals of Uils character wou ——_e Wire the new moon, look out for cold weather aud keep Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in the house. ee “MONG THE AVrornrwENTS by Bishop Wiley, thefsew York M. E. conterence, ye: Were Silvio Stazzio, missionary in Italy, and J. Ladd, missionary in Bulgaria. Rev fany was transferred from New York city, tothe Arr adeipht tu Mork Pat ville Horwitz, Mam peake swer In the Unitea to t petition of Daniel K. Stewart, which was filed a short time ago, paying for a’ receiver penden: ive. The respoudeut Says that in the perfor- mance of his duties as truster he has lately ex- amined diligently into the matter of the lease of ‘he Potomac Lock and Dock Company referred to in complainant’s petition and of the purchase of the wharf at Cumberland, and that the result of his inquiries has been the conviction that the se Was a direct profit to the canal company and thet the purchase of the wharf was also necessary.—Bulr, Gizette, Sth EDGED DELEGATION YO | feut republican state convention was lield in New Haven yesterday. Aluos S. Neal was permanent chairman, Chas. Dudley Warner, of Hartford, introduced a reso- lution favoring the nomination of some min lke Edmunds or Washburne, but subsequently withdrew it, the temper of the convention ap- pearing to be opposed to anything like instruc Uons to delegates. Delegates were chosen to the general Convention. “The only platform adopted was a resolution that “this convention pledges itself and the constituency which it Yepresents to the hearty, vigorous and loys Support of the nominees of the republican na- onal convention at Chicago.” It is thought the delegation stands: Blaine 5, Edmunds 4, and Washburne 3 ‘THE Gyrsy SWINDLERS.—Timothy and Matil- da Worton, gypsies, arrested in Brooklyn, N. \., for obtaining money under false pretenses were yesterday handed over to a deputy sheriff of Indiana. Mr. Traut, of Virginia, whom they swindled out of $10,000, was in the court with a requisition from the Governor of that state, and Was much disappointed when he learned ‘that Indiana had precedence. onant | Overcoat pocket with tne | d | | lect delegates to the rey Srrcure COURT (NO. 1)—Judge Mararihy | erday, United Stat Adams agt. Up | perman; trial ri Juror withdrawn, John | & Bro. agt. Langley: juigment by d Schindt, & Perers“agt. Ale $550. Reedy’s executor agi. or award $150. h a default, $1 ant judgment, | Holtman; do., eon: + ou tris Wonday. Adt act | Hutehtason: 0. 2)—puage agt. Porter; hear wei; judgment by default hepherd and Garret, Payne agt. Si are rday, W suincd. Morris agt. tor BSS. Christy nder; do. #1 Ring & Sous agt. H. agt. Schnetd reeman | do. his surety and batl rene surety in $100, sumed. Jolin if. Johnson, indicted for murder: motion to strike out plea of not guilly and ale j low time to plead by defendant. Raipa Orr: | j veadmitted to ball tn $300, with John Feg Jwins Witko indicted for presenting fals claim; recegnizance forfeited and bench war- rant ned. To-day, 1 John V ', convicted of assault on wed Lo 40 d: . Unlicense OUSE LaAseS); Cornelius Wes to the General Term, k ing a gaming table: - Charlotte Br larceny «second offe on hearing, POLICE Covar—Sudge Sne Yesterday, Thos. Malloon, Louis Wood, Jas. Malloon, charged With distirbing the qutet of Georgetown; $1 or 7 days each. Patrick Quirk, Jr., and Mary Foley, loud and boisterous; $3 or 15 days eaeb. Dennis Jenkins, assault’ on Emma Blackburn; #3. Oliver Young and Ed. phard, larceny of some groceries from Oscay M, Bryant; $10 or 15 days each. To-day, ‘Helen Ma » assault on Jen Whiter; $5. Harriet Robinson, larceny of to pairs of pantaloons trom Wm. lienson; resutu- Hon ordered, and in default 10 days. Jos. Wil- Hams, assault on Benjamin Koss; $10, or 0 days. Wm. Davis, threats to Elizabeth | Boyee: #260 bonds to keep the peace for six months’ ur { { to Henry : personal bonds to keep Lie pears. GEORGETOWN. THE Poromac Boat CLtw met last evening. The resignation of Capt. H. W. Howgate as president was accepted. The following office were elected: Col. Frank Jones, president; Ed- ward Derrick, treasurer; George J. Johnston, assistant secretary. The racing committee for * year was selected as follows: Frank Jones, Roberts, and N.C. Bailey. The commit. 3 s authorized to take into consideration the invitation of the L’Hirondelie Club, of Balti- more,and the Fredericksburg Club to take part in thelr coming regatta. The Anance committee's report Was read and adopted. It exonerates Col. Jones from statements made as to lis financial management of the club, ‘THE COLUMEIA MILLS SOLD.—Messrs. Herr & issel have purchased, for the sum of $39,000. the extensive property known as the “Columbia Mills,” which they propose to thoroughly reno- vate, renew With the most approved machinery— 1a Duffy had decided to release Sawyer upon $1,009 bail on receiving a proper assurance from a medical authority that Dr. Steele was not in danger of death nor seriously hurt. Couns said they were unwilling to rely upon the sta ment of Dr. Steele's own physician, and had, therefore, had Dr. J. W. Ranney sent to the wounded man’s house to examine him and re- ‘ort his condition, Dr. Ranney having been ented admission to Dr. Steele’s room, aa order Was asked from the supreme court empowering him to make the necessary surgical examina- tion, Judge Donohue made the required order. NLY. Dimes, Sth, 2 ‘THE MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Caucuses Were held in Boston last night to se- publican state convention at Worcester on the 15th inst. Returns from all but two wards indicate a preference for Sherman as the first choice, with the chances of Edmunds and Grant about equal as second choice. Several towns throughout Massachu- Sets took action also, indicating a preference for Edmunds. The republicans 0f Fitchburg, Mass., elected to the state convention eight det- egates for Grant, five for Edmunds and one for Blain —— ONDAY, APRIL 5th, 1880. q eres SPRING DRESS GOODS, hi i SPRING DRESS GOODS, WILL OPEN WILL OPEN of SPRING DRESS GOUDS of the latest Spriny Cash pri pring Damaseces, ji Spring Camel's Hair, pring Silk Pongec Spring Basket Cloths, Spring Shooda Cloths, Spring Satin Damassees, PARNELL ELectep.—English election returns ; lured and ts working continue to show liberal gains. Parnell is re- the liberals So as to dictate terms to the incoming majority 8 "The corner-stone of the C1 Me- mortal Chuch, at Ni rt, R. I,, was laid yes- Uerday with appropriate service. 52" Fricol put on ve clothes, and laid himself on a plank, re shooting himself, in t2 The president of a bank ran a race for tramp in St. Louts. Tae tramp bad Shalchen the money ‘from the bank counter. S2~ Alfred Wilkins, of Magnolia, Miss, com. mitted suicide in New Orleans yesterday by Soeine prueete ened He was ruined by dissipa- Now 4F the time to place your system ina for those dreadful Headaches and Billou: and perfect Petition modi-| mend to you release ordered from | 4n/i-Bilio a paper, or $1.a bottle. W. | shomld not’ be neclected S01 nsend, judgment set | Per bottle. Suld by all drugzists. { homp Pherd; judgment b: wee ERG OR | detauit on att SWeluhore agt, Por | MAPLEWOOD ee Seance | DR. Wintas Gi __. CRIMIN | Dix —Pleas Yesterday, aes Sy | Of your Liniment fodide Aininonia Ung Warm in bed, ins Ring. by Stott & Cromweil, Washington. generally. | lacking fiesh, earth for impotence, sexual debilit; &e. $1, at i” N.Y¥., and churned every morning Cheese and buttermtik. se (capaclty—to double its present hey prop also, to connect the 77 have Di N- Wanufacture of coru meal with thelr establish- | from Bitters| DIGESTION, or NEGROTGL, ment, IKON BITTERS wil cure you. CANAL Nav eas has been irapeded for the | Iron Bitters If your BLOOD is THIN, or ast few days by aleak at Seven Locks. ‘The 7 leak will be repaired toalay, aud DOaS Will bs | HOM Bitters | you ate weak have sony tite, able to Ve through. Iron Bitters | {RON ite willocreyee Fis MARKET.—S.0i@ herring sold at s7 per = ae ee Mag sand: 3) taylors, 1. cents; 200 Shad, at #15 | Krom Bitters! If you have OOOASIONAL red. DIZZNESS, OF fool Sato TK r Iron Bitters/ A BURDEN, IRON BITTERS | Thr s ; Le SHOOTING ATFRAY.— | ron Bitters |e cues William er, Who shot Dr. Theophilus U. If you sre a mother, and have pitele on Monday night, was taken betore Judge | Krom Bitters | not mlik or eteeveth tones Sage Donobus. tn supretie Hee OS || ES ba hula, oF suffer from svmetia or writ of habeas corpus yesterdag afternoon. His ie counsel told judge Donohue that Police Justice try IRON BITTERS. vania avenue, wholesale and ret gists. MALARIA, #2 Do be persuaded to try It. Beware of Imitations and Counterfeits. febl4-t,th,s3m ——— CITY ITEMS. oar. PAIN IN THE SIDE ne: a comes from a Reviry Courr—Judae Hamer, disordered Liver, and ts promptly relieved by Yesterday, Rick agt. Netzey; submitted, | (a/ers Litite Liver P: A Verdict from the Dr QUirk’s Irish Tras a wont of Biliousness, 1 = Trade. AL preparation ‘omplaint, AS AN EFFICIENT CATHARTIC, a certain attac ystem, We cor. M. “Laroque’s neil. ase. try it. 2 cel THORNTON, Prop'r, sts. regulator of the s ur consideration s Bi'ters, Tis use 1s If you are ailing from an: Balto., Md. Lazy, drowsy feelings are precursors of hess, Which Hop Biiters wilh lastaauy banish, A Coven, Corp, CaTarnn on B Sold by drug SORE ‘THROAT Ss Bronchial asimple rev and will ge aily nediate relief. Imitations are otfered * Inany Of which are injurious. The genuine Brown's Bronchial Trochws are sold Tre Wes: PivE.—Let those who lan- ital severity of our c! pulmonary complaint, or gnish under ti through. an; a those “Ww tn decided consumption, by no ineans despair. There {s a safe and sure remedy | at hand, and one easily tried, Wilvar’s Cyn Dali OF Coehiter OF and Livne, WARN sessing the very nauseating flavor of the oll ner endowed by the phosphate ng property which renders icactous. — Remarkable testl n be shown. ‘otore used, ewith ab the ofl doubly monials of its Si a} . Boston, and all druc- its FER with the dyspepsia w can be cured by using Rene Wuy sv past two years I hal e exclusion of is the best thing T have e man or beast. do without Enclosed tind dratt for $5. Very t H. P. Wane. Itchiny Piles—Sympto: intense ching, part ire Moisture, cularly af night, arter gor eased by scratching; other Parts are sometimes affected. “Sirayne's Ouit- ment” pleasant, sure cure. Also cures Tetter, ‘worm, Pimples, Sores, all Sealy, Crusty, Itchy Skin Diseases. Instant relief and perma- hent cure certain. Sent by mail for 50c.; three boxes, $1.25. Address letters, Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Sold by all dru; ‘Wholesale @0 sf Baker's Cob LiveR On, axp Liwe inereases flesh wonderfully, and gives tae consumptive a new lease of life. Pleasant as a syrup or cordi: C. Baker & vo., ladelphia, and druggis eol Epaar’s Wnoerixg Coven Srecretc ts the Alexander Cooper, larceny of some clothing and | best. 2 and 5c. per bottle. For sale by drug- a revolver, valued at $25, from Jerome Kiley; six | gists generally. 5 months in jal. Wim. Boswell, charged with as- saulling Patrick Flaherty, ‘by snooting i FOR CLEANING OR DYEING LADIES’ AND GENT'S through the thigh with a pistol: in Jannary la: s Anton Fischer, 906 G street northwest, continued. James Johnson, threats Wil give satisfaction in every respect, SKINNY MEN AND WOMEN are net admired. It vital, brain, or nerve force, use ih Renewer.””” Greatest, remedy on y, decline, preepete. Depot, 58 Barclay sti for Washington at $80 Penn’ avenue. “ ALDERNEY DalRy.”—Fresh alderney batter ‘Welles’ Healt Ward” prints, 45¢, per Ib, Also, Mere Stop One Minute and Think, adache and Liver | |. | Mr. MORAN mrirel reet, | and delivered in 3¢ ibs. | <q, SADIBS’_GOODS._ | DRY GOODS. 1 5G MILLINERY. ls | S'LES, BUNTIVGS, 4c. We have now open and ready for sale . ) Mock SILKS, from Volomd SILKS and A Wool BUNTIN 130 « | the target and most complete acsortm=at of Biack CASHMER RAP TES. Sergeant sings ‘i 4 safely throv a . Black TA MISE UETTA CLOTH feube noCeugaged tn tite men Proper condition tosarry vo H a * TAMINE and 8 Wetgnoras Seinen a woyment | tye soring andeummer influences. @* | sTRAW AND CHIP HATS AND BONvERS ese COOne. nowawe vie Le jous ttle plaus, 1 own in this el e ne of ALOVES, P PRIN , &e Gcmmemiring ni01 B Tate plane, | ABSORPTION | ver shown in this city, nc of . | SSRIRBY. Ls es re AL PRINTS, & His capacity for innocent enjoyment j ALL ame Latrer Panretax, Evonrsn, Trantas, Ran a) = onaeane : Cent enjoyment No Experi on¢. ! SWISS and AMuuicas NoveLzins, WL BR. RULE, Is Just as great as any honest man’s. | a | ‘Together with aiaiin of all thet Rivey Beare, TGheranh . Honest man’s. | | Tore ee aes ene variety au the tea EY Our feelings we with dificalty snot enter i HO! MAN j v ple Str: On Corner 9th and (Chorus)— ity emother, | - SILK AND FLOWER DEPARTMENTS y duty" 01 } LE east Se Dpeanee Tobedone, | Malarial, Fo. Stomach, Spleen | Ate also rey Jete with everything new and esirad’ Ob! taking one consideration with DANE ne | mad iclaisey. forming the richest and most elecant display (Chorus). a ne . ° 5) 1 . ‘< A policeman's 1ot ie not a happy one. "i } SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Erc., horus—Oh! when constabnlary dnty’s to be | PAD | That the hom: rkets can produce. ting, 35.and 40, yard A.parieginan’s lot ie not ® happy one. i 2 | _ We have slso ready for inspection an extremely | 10 dozen Towels at #1 aud #1.'50 jor dozen (In deepest basso) “itpy ore. | Yon Wave been assnred and reassured that han- | opm ie e? IF : aely | Table Li Naphins very low When the enterprising burslar's not_a-bur zing, dreds cf thousands fhroughout the world bear tes- FE H PATTERN BON ane ours au ae (Chorus)— 7 «ot c-Durgiing, | timeny of ‘undoubted character, aubject to your Anite: ative: a aait ™ . Wea She chi-sirGat is BOE oc0 pipxt Pisdia grime, | Mest investigation, that the Houma Liver Pap | ATT AT.S lyeway Mercresk cee oe £DRY DS aw (Chorus — ied in crime, i eye e =rores aa * He loves to hear the littie brook a-sursling, : Co.'s remedies have effected more cures, made | ii! br as low perce cat ce sts taeber apace. ee s ee THUD: | warmer friends, and grown faster in favor than all | {he attention! te fedceny tone meant See = ee es Hlaxe chime. | the world’s treatments combined. All Druggists. | ‘B*rect our stock before makinw spring p “aie Deer eae Whia te con +a finished jumping on a fs mothe | For full treatment come to the office, corner 9th and Personal attention given to all Millinery ~ i Ir, = i =ae He loves to lie a-bas?.ing in the sun, E streeta. P. PALMER, | Esstr (Chorus)— Inthe sun. IMPORTER, BLOT F st. new. TELS, if real, are becoming toevery face. “The mont beautiful are made 1 new styles besutifal a ‘ss choods suitable for G ELIXTRand HATR DRESS en Lawns only 15e., worth 28¢ y Preparation that will make (300) pieces Beautiful Pirared naturally and permanratiy, and keap | LAY i ° iteoft and lustrous, ‘Try a bottle and be convinced. | “Coloreat Twillddl Slike, aplendid quality, only 88e.. | All drut have It, or get it from the Central De- | worth $1 ‘ ze | Pot, STUTT & CHOMWELL, Drusieis, 4g) Pa. | "Fxectient quality Cloth for boys’ wear 3 . 50, 62 apl-co | and 78 | avehs | | WOR 2. —We have in stock a full line ie CB PATTERN BONNE | and ROUND HATS. Also, UNTRIMM | HATS snd BONNETS in every variety, Lace for curtains (immense assort ‘Cakhmeres, pure wool, Bo. Beautiful Preach Lawns EN oH ving made special arrangements with CARTER'S, 711 Market Space. | Se : shall oe able to | our patrons during the present = | in FRENCH BONNETS. AL ma Silke, Colored and Black | in Neck Wear. KID GLOVES Black Velveta, Black Cashmere | tous in the Lew Spring Shades, SST to #5. Our $1, 81-95 and wiven to ordere. RS. M. J. erccial bancains.” Solendid } _mar27 Nos. G21 and 623 Bone alba ie! isn i tab ‘1 x to 8. mt Calico | PEBMILYA's Lapr SHOES, Cashmenes, pure wo: double The best in the world for the money. All Winter ved frota S0c. down t | eH NRCOCN OF FIFTFEN PER | for the days Also, 0 CARTER'S, | of ABLES’ and CHILDREN'S SHOES MADE m1 FAR Market Space. | PREssman SPRING Goons, THE AN * al i 1 treet. 2. First-class work, at moderate prices. 12 <PRING uting, 50. SEEING IMPOR mee. in the market, ith, Bl. fs LINE! Langnedoe, Point de Ros rp coe en Spanist: and Beaded Laces, - prere and Beaged Cares. An elo at ment oon ran ue press Trimminws and Buttons. Corset, Under- |g, 1 he best Tey = ye tit | warments, K: hread Gloves, and a beautiful | Siteres (rom 25e to #8 per yd. Suit ES hortest notice Full tine of Laund: Une of Parisian Novelties. Sitk and Drap dete | p% 8h Sires ait aba | Dolmans and Mantilias, Jackete, Uisters, Flannel ) dried Shirts at old pr | Aud Combination Suits.” Black Silk Suits, a first- | id Shirte (to ord | M. LAN ennA. aves wired ryt idler 7 Cite Treviee, Paris.” mes | fon cr tate eee 3 | DOUGLASS’, | Ninth and F Sts, Bt. Cloud Brag. CONTINUATION. OF TBE AT BALE OF LADIES’ UNDERWEAR FOR ONE WEEK LON Received 400 Dozs AT 25 tery Shirt, made 8?" Every gare longer. DOUGLASS’ mar6 Mth aud F streets M is8 BELLE LUCAS | DEPSSMAEING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th st., Keep Building. at th 60 eon MEGINNISN, PLAITING, 902 Sth st. n.w. Geclh | Bae Le “ getty BOOTS AND SHOES. | Plies tas rank ieee AND $2.50 G Froueh Ise ee Silks in ne Hairs, variety, An inspection of onr stock is solicited HOOE BROTHER «& Co., mar8 "1328 F st. n.w., near Ebbitt House ] Quinrs i SHIBTS! SHIRTS! eeigue, Black and Colored . as ‘Oamele’ fast, a wood one; L: Black and Colored Grenadive= (n great | Leather, 1.95 and $1. But., 8 1.25, a joys | Misees , 50, 60 and 75 ‘pers BO and 60e."; two cases La- | 60 and 65e. ; Boys and Childrens 8. men’s House dies’ Croquet Kie from 4,50 and 7 | 1 * Sica of Big Shoe. 1914 and 1916 P: J. W. K TAKE PLEASUKE IN ANNOUNC- ING GO THE PUBLIC THE FACT THAT A. F. MORAN, 44 1022 3th st. northwest, is selling the finest Hine of SHOES in the market. wes for CasH only, and sells | on the SMALLEST PossipLe Manor Goods warranted as represented. apl-Im 2022 7th st. now. SF4S0NABLE SPRING Goons, BYRN'S Bra STREET SHOE STOR 6 GOOD - FINISHED AND UNFINISBED REA’ NOVELTIES IN NROKWFAR JUST ‘RECEIVED tic MEN'S FURNISHINGS. THOMPSON'S Shirt MAUCK, Puori MADE RIKTOR. Patent office | i BYKN'S Bare STREET SHOE STORE, LEGA WN’ TR’ | BYEN’S L4rn STREET SHOE STORE, H FINE AMIRI Tor od | two Room Relow Corcoran — 6 BUPERIOK, SHIRTS x oo 0 Donn heiow Goren Stee | —__ es erste Coreen Simt_mae_| Bio te EUWEIA REINFGIGED, teat HE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH | A Consists of the immense stock of BOOTS aud | SHOES of the latest Spring Styles, now on exhibi- | tom and sale at the great | BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penn’a avenue, Near Nu onal Hotel. ' | ., ‘The remarkable low prices that rule at this estab- | lishment are not only a surprise to our purchasers | but to the mannfacturers of the zoos theaselves. LADIES' DEPARTMEN P. In the city. Foreale at marl Ladies! Fine Kid, Freuch Heel, Box-toe, frou | radies’ Pebble Goat. “1 1 NED THEIR NEW IMPORTA- i Ladies Pebite Goat, French Heel, Box-toe, from Satay | Pein Soto, Button ele ad #1 25 up. Ladies’ Fox lon Boots, from 25 up. } vy 7 Ladies’ Fox Gaiters (Lace), from 75 cents up. | ENGLISH AND FRENCH OHINA Ladies! Kid Slippers, from 50) cents uy, | | Ladzes' Newport Ties, from #1 up. DINNER AND TEA SETS, G) PARTMENT. Gents’ Hand-stitched, Culf Gaiters, from $2.15 ap. Gents’ Drees, Congress Gailers, from 81 Gente? Enxlich Walking Shoes, from 8 Gents’ Fine Ca'f Boots, Warranted, fro: A fine assortment of Gents’ Hand-tade 3. W. BOTELER & BRo., 82.25 up. Low Quar mars Pei eee crneas oa : | het. 9th and 10th ate Custeaner whore Purchase Armontas Gepen to every ABLE WARE, GKEAT BOSTON SHOE HOUSE, | Gy Sign of the Red Flag, CE Nea National Woren. LEOFOLD RICHOLD, { rm ae e __Proprictor, | N W YORK SHOE STORE, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. a HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, EDDY'S REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) No. 1009 Pa. a distingnishing qualities of our SHOES are LE! OF MATERIAL, ri G4s FIXTURES! GAS FIXTUBE: A splendid opportunity is now offered to thone in 7 EXCEI X , marz3 ELE EXACTNESS OF FIT, DURABILITY AND MODEKATE COST. SPRING GOODS DAILY ARRIV! 3 YOU OAN BE OURED. Pics $14 Bor. ALL Davaoisrs SELL THEM. THB BROWN CHEMIUVAL OU., BALTIMORE, Soue PRorRretons. Fer esle by STOTT & CRO! 485 Pennsyl- tail,and by a Der RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, fe INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &c. TRADE “SAPANULE.” MARE. The Celebrated Glycerine Lotion Gives Immediate Relief and a Hadical Cure. Spring DeBogss, Lame Inflammation of the Kidneys, Back- French Buntinge, Piles, Bunions or Soren Fest froma Ete, Ete, Ete., “'Etes Ete Etc. wna ver cause, Burns OF ‘Gealds, and all Inflam- Renmante of WAMSUTTA, ANDROSCOGGIN, | ™'No Household can afford to be without it ERUIT OF LOOM COTTON, We. Physicians use and recommend it. BLACK GASHMERES. “RAPANULE.® CousaD ee Finest Cashimeres at the lowest prices. ated Circulars sent free, upon appli- Cur Domina Double-width, tine quality. 45, 4 Bouble-wilhs fe quality onesie in ring as we guarantee satisfaction Double: wigan Ate sigalty 2 "eOvents and Si per bottle. ; BLAGK SLKx, 81, 81.35, $1.66, 81.75. 82. ‘Trial Bottles, 280. Bold by all Druggists. COLOBED ‘SILES: Sumbie’ sane: 18, 87, 90, St, a1 21.25. EN. fae & 85, 40, SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, Eastir® te Stuatae Sipeuame, wos, ‘Linens, PROPRIETORS, Gloves, Ni - eA Sacro Salata fas, Srae | mune 207 Breede, X.X ¢. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvani: ave., ap3 Routh mide, war feb E OF STYLE, Is, | want of 5b | GAS FIXTURES. dies’ Ainerican, Kid) any if rap Sani Shippers, any Heel | Lam relling the celebrated goods of Messrs. Mitch Ladies’ Slippers from .. | ell, Vance & Co., Lows than those of inferior clase Gent's Hand-sewed Strap Shoes. $2 50 to 4.50 | offered in this market. Gent's Congress or Button, from. $1.50 to 5.50 | AND my woods are bandied by practical men anc Gent's French Oalf Hand-made Boo! 085 | fully warranted. Misses’ and Children Shoes of all kinds. | , Piease call and examine the largest and moet may ae al Shoes. i nificent display of Gas Fixtures south of New Kerk. ma EO. McCARTHY. => Saeene, | S31 B5th at., eS a ea ee mar22 x = = Examen | Conconan BUILDING. EBIG COMPANY'S -EXTRACT OF | UE ae HeTow OH ROLES Pres | seg gial tad dae DIBHES AND SAUCES. | “The Washington Gas Light Company | office on 10th street, an” assortinen DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES, id patterns. This is the used by Miss in her lectures on cookery. "° W004 OY Gall and examine then 1880) srxinc: 1880 I have Just received my stock of Spring Clothing, consisting of fine Worsted and Granite Cloth, in Prince Albert and also in ‘Cutaway Coats and Vests, Cheviot and Casei- mere Suite, Light Colored Cassimere Suite, Bive Flannel and Yacht Cloth tuita, im frock and sack; Worsted, Light and Dark Colored Pants for dress and business. Also, a very jarge assortment of Boys’ and Children’s Suits. The above are only part of goods re- ceived. Want of space forbids mentioning others. In selecting my stock this season LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT ges success and & boos for which ua- | tlons should feel wrateful””--See"*Medical isl “Lancet, “British Medical Journal,” &e. CAUTION.—Genuine only with the fac simile of | bpoee Liebis's Signature in Blue Ink across the | “*Consnmption in England tucreased ten-fold ip ten years.” LIERIG, COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. re id st . Sole ta for ‘the United Stator rated ciel oui ©. DAVID & CO. HE FIRM OF T.T. FOWLER & Co. is dissolved by the death of Mr. T. T. FUW- 4 i 5 ‘I have taken ample time, in order to get the LER, and as surviving partner of said firm [ hereb “ tive notice that all partics having ciaitusascine: | choicest goods that could be obtained, ana ssid firm must present them on or before JUNE 1. Am satisfied that noone can find s better as- 1880, or be barred in the collection thereof. sortment in the city. I purchased these pane Postion reaetet ~ Sy ee —— to foods at bottom prices, = can therefore le their accounts ou or before Jes OF Y their collection will be enforced by suit. pasar Tetwae one sedi HENRY P. GILBERT, cordial invitation is extended to all to visit Barviving Festa. my establishment. Geo D. C., April 1, 1880. apl-th&s,4w A. STRAUS, ee Oe Ow IS THE TIME TO MAKE THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, N MONEY. —fend for the Inventors Gide, Cir 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue, fateim ‘atonal em Btocks. Address the mar22, Between 10th and lith streets. Hassan Banking Co., New York. marl5-m, th, 3m" G,PouGE RYNEAL. sr., (CHEN FEED. CHICKEN FEED, ‘DEALER Im f 2,000 BUSHELS WHEAT, OIL AND WATER COLORS,

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