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An Alabama Student's € jlessior HOW HE PAWNED HIS WATCH IN WASHINGTON AND THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY Aprit 13, ISSO, PET UP A STORY OF ROBBERY AND ATTEMVTED _———— = a SORDER, ‘The Weath According to the statement of a Richmond detective, employed to work up the alleged rob- bery and attempted murder of one of the stn- dents at the University of Virginia recently, It seems that a student from Alabama had report- ed that on Friday night, April 2, whilst ir his room asleep, he was aroused and found a negro man standing near Lim, who demanded his mo- be imstead of delivering which the studeat pulled out a revolver and aimed at the robber;*} that the negro, seeing Nis peril, drew a knife | and plunged it into the Boudent’s breast; that | the weapon, coming in contact with letters in | is et.did the student mo damage. The affair created considerable excitement among INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFrick oF Curey SiGNaL OFFICER, WASHINGTON. April 1S, 1850. For the Middle Atlantic States, warmer, partly cloudy weather. followed in north portion by | westly winds, talling barome- LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night. Fords Opera House.—“The Pirates of Pen- aanee. the students, who made every effort to discover ati ross’ Minstrels. the su 4 marauder, but without succes ah Lepmeiite ‘Glau | A few days later the student reported that the Theater ;Comigue. Block Game.” Band | hero made another Visit to his room and suc. varieties. . ceeded in getting a sum of money. This in- Odd Pritotrs Halt. Navy Y COU- | creased the feeling amongst the students, who cert by the New Orleans Singers, employed the Richmond detective, the result Artingion Theater.—N arteties. of whose work, as he report that he dis- covered that the Alabama youth has not lost any money; that his instead of belay stolen, was pawned in Washington; that the young man wade a full confession, in which he | admitted that all or the stories ‘about being robbed were false. The articies the young mati ad asserted were stolen trom him Were subse juently found by the detective and a committee Condensed Local. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:40 p.m. and | extincutsbed at 3:40 a. m. = The fair for the benefit of the Sistere of the Moly Cross closed last nigkt. Prof. Joyce won the cornet, Mrs. Frenel the photograph of Father Boyle, and Miss Hogan the fete-a-fete s¢ | Y ; - re dents where he directed them to look for maid Mecbinan who left hee seven tdacs | them. ‘The young man lett for hishome in Ata siece ons mentiouict io Yors, | Dama Saturday night. His name is given pena home yesterday accompanied ty h j fe. The faculty of the University is e bride. He reveived a hearty weleotne ou Lise, | pected to take some action in the matter at eet | early as Ou Sunday Rev. H. Ballor, pastor of the Reno- | Doth Bap Churen, extended the ri of fellowship to twenty-four persons, inelucing the sixteen converts baptised ky him thate ‘The Kuights of St. Joseph, No. morning attended in a body the Immacu! oncepiion Chureh, in full uniform, to receiv holy communion. Ib Circuit Court (No. 1), yesteréay. Wood made a motion to reinstate the bin agit. Kleinschmidt, in which M some time since, retired as counsel for p and the case was dismissed. Mr. Merrick is of insel tor defendant, and the court (Judge Macarthur) directed Mrs. Lock wood to ser ROtice On him. Amusements, &c. D's OPERA Hovse.—The beginuing of the at the s pial Week Of the “Virates of Penzance | Opera House last night was a ver! » | The audience was large, and as en | any of last week. NATIONAL THEATER.—The famous Carneross i ape drew a crowded house to the Nationai Theater last evening. The good man- agement of the eompany gave additional njoyment of the fun and tine music of an ni and varied program. Hughey Dough- ad Matt Wheeler were enthusiastically weived by thetr Inany admirers. “Grant's Ko ptlon in Philadelphia” is one of the best hits ‘Thieves entered the new museum building | “Yer made in the presentation of sketches for Sunday. and st all the trowels and brushes | instrel troupes 2 Delonging to the pli nployed there— | THE THEATER Comigre is giving a great show nty-tive in number. S Were skirmishfog fo! this week, and, as usual, crowded houses will merning tae be the rule. ols to Work 3 ARLINGTON THEATER.—The program at the < the Cciminal Cour. Arlington last night was applanded in every James. in of Join ni. part by a large audience. Miss Jeante Ward, 1b ander 0° Jat great changes, made a decided hit. colored, a few weeks si 46 PRILHARMON CIETY Will give a con- | and A. B. Wil defendant, filed at the Co Z church next Tues- | lea in abat andor mist. evening. The programme will conslst of ns is 5 urshall Jobnson and not John Mr. Jame Aucient Mariner, Cavatina and _Barcarolie 1 Meyerbeer’s opera, Star of the North, and other attractions. The following will take part: johnson. A. Griffith, the skort-hand clerk of the district attorney's office tor a mumber or | Miss Mrs. EK. True, Mr. ‘Theo, J. years past, tendered his resignetion yestera Toedt. 3 2 Jt-, Prof. Anton Gt and It was accepted. | Mr. FHL Howe has been | etter, Mr. Wm. Wale the position. Mr. Gritith will organ! be reserved without ext actice of the his exper!- | ekar store on and district attorn fice will be a Mr. Howe ha > him. en inprac- | Lincous Haut.—One grand eoneert will be time with Col. Tot given by the Princeton College Glee Club, at Wiison, son 0 Wilson, | Lincoin bail, next Friday evenit - Opp PRL Han, N The New tion. ns University. Sin: "a jubilec nm Was t man of ty r, and m: « + here @ friends in this He has} | Concxecanc HUKCH.—A grand con F u will be given at this chureh ne iy evel tor along tir 1 . ‘The follo’ minent a 5 will appea T of the Jonad The funeral will J. Tos ft New Yor from tern a iMi 3 northwest. to-morrow afternoon at t sopran shington,’ soprano: ork, baritone; Prot. At ameeting of the police station- last Might, at the fifth precinct statio . W. BH. Prine residing, the subject WASHINGTON Fish M4RKET—Sold by R. A. Gol- of secur den, agent. 25,000 herrings from 37 to §S per tive comm 1,000: 5,000 shad from $10 to $i4 per 100; 4%) W. Parson bunches rock and perch, from 10 to 30 cents per Was appo buneh. District committee in = x Simeon Wolf, esq.. 1 <W's But ror Drvoxce.—Yesterdax inthe Lutheran Church, corner of 11 McD. Carrington, for George A. Mason, Streets. His subject fs, “More Light.” He will, bill for divorce from the bonds of matri- tm the course of his lecture, notice some of the h Lo takes” in Mr. Ibgersoll’s lecture on Fy Hight. See wivt. | econd day's session of the annuai con- | ference of the “African M. E. Church was bi yesterday in Kaltimore, Bishop 2. W. Wayman of Baltimore. presiding. In the afternoon the Rev. Daniel Draper, of this city, delivered the annual sermon be arge congregation. ‘The National Fair As<oclation has decided to Rave its fall trotting meeting commence on the second day of the fair, viz: October 3th, 1550, mony w ried M. Mason. hey were mar. by Rev. J. Keane, and tn at in June, is, he Sent his to Maryland for the benefit of ‘her health, and greatly to his surprise rumors come to hia of her infidelity, and making inquiry he dis- covered that she had committed adultery with one J. M. Burdette, of Boyd’s Station, Md., and accusing them of it they acknowledged it. He determined to leave her, but being urged by mutual friends and his spiritual adviser, he agreed to live with her, provided, that she would continuing the sth, ith and sth of the’ same | conduct herself as a legal wife. After condon- month. he association have advertised for | Ing this offense her conduct was such that he bids for the purchase of the restaurant privi- | declined to live with her any longer, and he leges for the spring raaning and trotung me | charges that on February 22d last, she left. 1103 in G street and went to a house on 9th street, be- e funeral of Mrs. D. C. Drumheller took | tween G and H, and subsequently to u place yesterday afternoon, from her late resi- | dence on Deliwan Mrs. Drumheller Was the sister of Wr. Mayo. esq.. a prominent lawyer of Richmond. Va. —— THB Navtonars ‘Gone West.” between the Nationals and the Provi Whieh Was to have been played yesterday, did Rot come off. It Was too cold. The Provideace bine left at noon, and the Nationals departed their western tour last evening. Later in tue season the Providence will return to Wash. ngton. ‘The team that the Nationals take wit them iS a very strong one. ‘The prospects are Xery good for their winning the national asso. 1- ation championship. Paul Hines, who led the whole fleid i batting last year. when he first rnch, of the Nationals pitch, pronounced street and is now living the lifeof an abandoned woman, ——— EARLY SPRING STYLES.—The most attractive | Place in the eity just now for youths, boys. pa- rents and guardians is the Boys’ Popular Cloth- jog House of B. Robinson & Co., 909 Pennsylva- nia avenue. t WATER REGISTRAR COX FINED $50 FOR ASSAULT- , inc J. H. Crang.—Yesterday afternoon in the Criminal Court, Judge James, the jury in the case of Thomas C. Cox, water registrar, charged with an assault on J. H. Crane, €x-water regis- | trar, last Tuesday returned a verdict of guilty. On the court convening this morning Mr. Cox ap- peared for sentence, and Judge James addressed hit, saying that in nor assault he ber oe the madden pitcher.” Daring the three | W€aPon not in a Sneaking manner, but face to dence last week Hines went to the bat fourteen | deportment was of @ provoking character. It times. but only made two baw: hits He has | W8S @ serious matter for him to engage in this probably changed his opinion as (0 Lynch’s | assault, for he was a public officer and it be- Inerits as 4 pitcher. hooved such officers to be patient to the la degree. He (Cox) had no right to punish indig- nities and there was an absence of any cause for self-defence in this case. He, as a public officer, owed it to the community'to set an ex- ample as a law-abiding citizen. He would therefore impose a fine of $50. The sentence in the Police Court on which the appeal was taken was In the case of the assault by Judge Wright upon Columbus Delano (of Ohio) with a PROPOSED Gra Stnpay ScHoor Drwos- —The s School Superintendents’ Union met last night tn the pariors of the Y. M. ©. A. and it was decided to hold an open air mass meeting of ali the Sunday schools on the ‘22d of May and the effort will be made to seeure the President's grounds for the purpose. ‘The opinion Was expressed that 14.0 children will i be in attendance. Seventeen schools were rep- cane. the sentence of Judge James was 30 days | acsented at the mecting, counting 300 pupils, , 1n jail anda fine of $1,000 | Mr. Skigh, Dr. Crissy and Mr. A. y ———— | Appointed a committee to confer with Mr. Cobb, A “BRIDGE OF PROMISE,” 4 BABY, AND AN A the president. with a view to reorganize the Yes in the Criminal Court, ‘upday School Superintendents Union into a ; mes, the ¢ of James Marshall, a jet Sunday schoo} unten. in whieh each school will ‘Glack young colored man, for an assault and “be represented by its supertutendent and a del- | pattery on bright colored woman named Mary egate. i Bill, was ts ‘ni up—Mr. C. Carrington for the defendant. The prosecuting withess was in BRACELETS with padlock « harms, $4, , court With a young baby, of much brighter hue at Prigg’s. than herself, and which wan elaborately dresses - ne : Sbe testified that she was a widow, and never flied nis suewer yeterttay to the ru had a child till this one, and tits wad the result ie the Fries cane We alicces ¢ of a “bridge (breach) of promise,¥ he (Marshal! referred to by Mrs. Fri baving agi to marry her, and that when she yy went to ask him about It he assailted her and fending ceter, That to th erefersto khocked berdown. ‘There were other witnesse< he told her he was unw! ing 10 certiorari {up ‘© corroborate her. ‘The case was resumed this | to the Supreme Court unless she would pay him , MOrming, when the defendant's counsel asked if #10 on acount of fees and th costs. She | Mary's statement that the baby was Marshall's Was lo be considered as evidence, for 1f Such was past him $11 of the amoun the cue he would ask to disprove that state. and never paid the 0 balance. That performed all the work required to defend the suit for nearly two years, | Ment. The ae be lee = had been ruled for which she never paid him. either in costs or Olt. The defendant put on witnesses to show fees, anything except the ©.) referred to. The | Wat the parties met aud quarrelled, and Mary affidavits of F. A. Beuter and H. B. Moulton are snatched at him and fell, and that Marshall feil led. and the certificate of the marsh across her face. fae ke peri aun ot Gre After argument the jury returned a verdict of tity and Marshall was called up for sentence, but bis counsel interposed a motion for a new tial, and he renewed his bond for appearance. ge Two AccibENtS.—Yesterday afternoon a cart SINGULAR PUT Tece. —Those charming waves: introduced bere by Mrs. Thompson for L hair, have proved to be one of the most satts- factory aswell as fascinating articles ever Worm * griver. named Thomas Hayes fell from his cart, or adopted, ‘The main chara ts tue undoubted — and one of the wheels passed over his leg and Success of rewnaining in wave quring damp or ; broke it. He was carried to bis home. No. 221 Pers Warm Weather: aud them they do trans- | 2q street southwest, when Dr. Poulton fendered form 4 plain face instantiy—and what lady } inedical ald, after which he was carried to the hime, | does not frei Salisfaction in betug thought | hospital tn the police ambulance. Patrick pretty and attra:tive, and many faces apagar | Powers, a laborer employed in filling up the old years younger by simply wearing the Thomp- | canal, was accidentally knocked. down to-day son wave. Mrs. Thowpson remains only two | and tun over b yy & horse and cart. the wii assing over both legs. He wag taken to his ome, No. 222 15th street northeast, by OMcer Edelin, and meaical attendance procured. His | legs were not broken, but he was badly bruised. days longer at the Kigzs house, whee she hopes | to see every lady in Washington who destres to see the famous Thompson wav : TRE QUESTION OF KICENSING ProstiTUTION.— An adjourned meeting of the pastors of the Evangelical denominations of this city was held at the Foundry M. E. Church yesterday after- noon to consider the ion of licensfag pros- titution, power to do which, it is claimed, is em- braced in the Dill enlarging the powers of the National Board of Health. ‘The committee— | Drs. Lanahan, Rankin and Butler—reported res Olutions protesting against the passage of any | law by Congres~ perinitting the licensiag of the Social evil, Which were adopted, and the com- mittee was directed to present the same t appropriate committee in Congress. Divoxcey.—Yesterday, Judge Hagner. in the Equity Court, made a decree of divorce ‘in the case of Lydia B. Allder agt. John TT. Allder, on the ground of cruelty and habitual drunken hess. and gave her the right to resume her maiden name of Washington. ‘THe East CHRISTIAN MINI@TERIAL ASSsO- ciarion convened in the Vermont avenue Christian church at 10a. m. to-day, and was the | called to order by Rev. F. D. Power after devo- | Honal exercises. On motion of Kev. H. S. Lo- } bingier, of Philadelphia, Rev. F. D. Power was elected temporary chairman. The chairman introduced the proceedings of the convention with some remarks ng the object, &:. Rey. J. O. Cutts, of Phi dep ia, Was then in- troduced and delivered an address on “The Preparation and Delivery of Sermons.” The | preacher must have a clear conception of his purpose in preaching. Then he must have an idea of the wants of his congregation; must ap- prectate the value of the human soul; must fee! the weight of his obligation: must understand | the work and show how to divide aud distribute Marniace Licexsgs have been Issued Anthony Carter, of Baltimore, and Sarai ¢ han; John McCarthy and Margaret Mabon: Jobb P. Donovan, of New York, and Louisa F. Wallacher: Wm. Thos. Poole and Anna E. Jones, of St. Mar y, DiaMOND EaRRines, 4, karat. only $16 M. & R. Cohen, diamond bi A CIGAK STORE WITH 4 POKER-ROOM ATTACE- SENT.—\ esterday in the Criminal Court, Judge ames, the motion for a new trial in the case of Jobn McBirney, convict % it; must study it; also mental and moral | table, was overruled. = te eee ne | philosopby as to the sermon; what shall be its ; showed that @ poker-room was run adjacent to | Bature: how shall it be prepared; how shall it | “ cigar store, and that “seven up” for “ten | De delivered. Discussion of the subject was | ferete cerner” was the principal game indul- | gl ngage im by Rev. H. S. Lobingier and chip tron each nay iat blared soa ‘Grinke nai |. Rev. J.A. Dearborn, of Richmond, Va, was cigars. Judge James held. Uthat sufficient had | here elected as permanent chairman, and J. 0. | been shown, in his judgment, to make this a | CUttS as secretary. Rev. S. F. Fowler, of | common gaming table in the ‘meaning of the | Beaver Creek, Md., addressed the convention on | law; it was Gime a ruling had been m: le upon | “The Life and Character of Christ,” from this question by the General Term. and a better | Islats 9 and 6. “The prayer-meeting” was then | —— the present would net occur. | Made the topic of discussion Rev. H. D. case wouid upon ex and he | Clark, 8. T. Fowler, F. D. Power, H. S. Lobin- ‘would facilitate the counsel in it there | Sler ahd B. Summy. H —<——_ wants to know why Dr. Bull's ign’t advertised, That man barra 2s much as possibie. A sentence of one year in the Atbal ‘itentiary was imposed, and to alow the case to be heard in the éusper ced its execution. court above he con ch Bray above he serfina. j 1Bg in question, she left her cousin’s house | of deposit for offals, in direct The Lena Leins Outrage Case. TRIAL OF TOM SMOTHERS BEGUN. In the Criminal Court, Judge James, the ease of Thomas Smothers, the hereulean coloret man, who was indicted for rape and attempt at rape on the person of Miss Lena Leins, on the night of February 27th, was taken up at td) oviock this morning—District Attorney Cork- hill and Mr. R. R. Perry for the government, and Messrs. Benjamin Day signed by the court), assisted by Hows . Clagett, tor the prisoner. Tn compliance with the orders of the court made yesterday, the court room was not crowded. Had it not been for the members | of the bar and police, who were represented by a small number each, the attendance would have been scarcely large enough to fill the seats in the room. Among those present were the following ladies: Ruth ©. Dennison, Catherine Stebbens, Martha Snell, Phebe Cozzens, veleen L. Mason, Jermsha W. Little: THE PRISONER, as has been stated, is six feet’ four inches tall and very strong built, He has been known to raise a loaded cart from which a wheel had run off until it could be placed on again. He hasa | pechilar appearance, his face and beard belug rather small for his jai forehead, loag jaws, lurge mouth and a lower lip extending beyond his nose, under which latter feature is a heavy biack moustache. OG. the back of his head there-are a number of scars. ‘There are nota few persons who now believe that Cephas Jones, who was convicted a few years since of a similar offence on t now suffering wron ould be in his plas outrage committed Is chirgeable to Sinother: reasons for this theory are that hearer the first description give of her assailant than the convicted man, aad because When arrested for the outrage on’ Miss Wilson he was taken with others before her but not ideutitied, and that s ently Miss Wilson stated that sie had man bt Would not identity hin, because her father would have shot him and got in trouble thereby. by Miss Smiih SELECTING A JURY. The following of the regular jury were called and stated that they could find a verdict ac- cording to the evidence:—Jas. F. Wollard, Rob't Logan,” John Myers, Win. Beckett," W. Barker,” L. J. Brothers, Burton Vernon, Carter Stewart, ir.,” John T.G: E. S. Brook 2 Mahoney and . Wollard, Job) 5 Mahoney were homas C. Ray was challenged for favor, and, answering that had no connection with a’ committee of safety hor had he taken any part tn indig ings, he remained on the jury having made four chal raised the point that, uniess they had but tour chal took a recess that thi After recess Lie gov - being one of felon Henge felony, and the court 3 S. V. Hurdle was elil- levged, and Thos, Evans was called, and hav- an opinion he was set aside Vans ¥ ernment, and Calv Carter § Lis comple Logan,” Win. Beckett, Vernon, J. M. Davenport, Emmert, Chas. A, Jones,” Gwynn Green,” Join terson” and Chris- | lopher MeKenney’—and they were sworn. | Tv urked (") are colored. | MR. PERRY'S OPENTN Mr. Perry at 1 o'clock ope jury and stated that they exp Uuls prisoner on the night In qu M ins, wilo Was on her y struck senseless, she found herseif man Standing over hei home and found to be belng beaten to a jelly. ‘They would show that there becn a colored man “Sam” with Smothers up to within ten minutes of the thine ot the commission of the offence, and su! quently saw him leaving the place; ‘that a lac who knows Smothers saw biin dragging some- thing across the street and on the lot; that a lady and her daughter saw Smothers standing in that locality: they would show that Mis3 Leins recognized Sthothers when she went to jail to see him, both by his voice and by his ap- pearance. stion assaulted y to church; that ni, recovering her barefooted and this at she was take injured, her face THE TESTIMONY. Detective MeElfresh was the first witness, and he testified that_he was acquainted with ‘Ue neighborhood of D wtreet, Maryland avenue, ith and sth streets northeast, and a plat being presented he said it was prepared by him and was correct. On cross-examination witness said he could not tell the exact location of the gas lamps, and explained that the lot on which the occurrence took place was a large one. STORY OF THE VICTIM—SHE IDENTIFIES SMOTHERS. Miss Lena Lein: rather handsome, dark- eyed girl, with dark hatr, worn in ringlets, at- tired in a black dress and coat, and wearing a worsted head-dress—was sworn. She testified that she was 24 years of age; that on the even- about 7), o'clock to go to church, and walked about 4 squares: remembers passing the house corner of Sth and D streets; hada prayer book in her hand; had come along D street; don’t reco'lect anything further until she ‘found that she was lying on the ground in a vacant lot and had been huri in placing her hand to her face found that was bleeding. Aman was standing over. he and she d, “Where ain I?" to which he re- pited, “In a bad place.” She satd. “that is not What I wanted to know,” and understood him to say, ‘h and DP streets.” She then raised up and.found her feet were cold, and seeing her Shoes, he offered to put them on, but she would not allow him, and she then got up with his help, and she went to her home eastward, the men going westward. This man was a colored man, a very tallone. Witness went to the jail, heard the prisoner's voice, and recognized it as the same voice she heard that night.’ (The pris- ouer stood up.) That {s the man, comparing his height and buiid. His clothing was dark. SS SS District Government Affairs. COMPLAINT ABOUT THE GARBAGE CONTRACTOR. Health Oflicer Townshend has addressed an- | other note to the District Commissioners in re- lation to the manner in which the contract for the removal of garoage and ae is being executed, and asks that action taken to pro- tect the community against a repetition of the evils Of last summer. He 8: “A recent in- spection shows the garbage {s not being re- moved from dwellings throughout the cities as required by the contract, and the condition of vehicles and appliances does not evidence a dls- position on the partof the contractor to im- prove upon the present service or attempt a proper uscharge of his duty. The depot build- | '§ from which offals are shipped is in a filthy | condition, showing carelessness or lack of sys- tem in performance of the work which should rot be tolerated. In addition to these things the contractor has recently removed the point violation of his contract. from the established point on Bro: Creck, below Fort Foote, to a point on the Vi ginia side of the Potomac, directly opposite this city, without consultation with the health offi- cer. Bore] everything together the work 13 performed in a very unsatisfactory manner, and something should be done to ensure a faith: Tul discharge of this very important service dur- ing the Nf warm season. Attention 4s also invited to the fact that the contractor for collection of nightsoil has not supplied the necessary barrels and caps as required by the coke (for the proper performance of that work.” | | | A Pouce Covrt DEFIciENcy.—The receipts of the Police Court trom July Ist, 1879, to Maren 31, 1580, show the amount of flnes collected:—1. District cases, through major of police, $5,726.7 in U. 8. cases, through marshal D. C., $3,950. Total receipts, $9,677. The expenditures during the same period were as follows:—For salaries of judge and employés, $7,606; marshal’s fees, $1,600; rent of court. '$1,125; contingent ex- penses, records, &c., $955.s1;' witness fees in cases of appeal to Criminal Court, $223.75; trans- rtation of prisoners from and to Police Couri, .05. Total expenses, $12,575.61. Deficit, $2,901.61. Under the old poe magistrate sys- tem the net proceeds to the District were from $25,000 Lo $30,000 annually, and for several years after the establishment of the present system the income was from $12,000 to $20,000. It has gradually dwindled down to a deficit, as above. (peeseax: APHIL 13, 1880. OPENED THIS MORNING, A New Stock of PARASOLS, PLAIN AND FANCY HANDLES, DIFFERENT COLORS OF LINING. SUN UMBRELLAS, ALL SIZES, PLAIN AND TWILLED SILE. DRESS GOODS, All the latest styles worn this seaso1 Bargains in BLACK SILES, COLORED SILKS, BLACK CASHMERES. Cc. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania ave., Routh side, near ith. fe frame,with a receding | arrest of judgment struck | Costell agt. Lewis; auditor’s THE COURTS. COURT IN GENBSRAL TERM. Yesterday, (Judges Wiley and Cox.) Puilman agt. Stevens; on trial. €rrevrr Covrt (No. 1)—Judge Macdrihur, Yesterday, District agt. Johnson; on tri Cmevir CouRT (No. 2)}—Judge Cartter. Yesterday, Burnstein, trustee, agt. Deale; ver- aict for Jefendant, $106.31. Potomac Steamboat when al- ave a direct Ree on the inflamed parts, allaying Pal- ry Irritation, and giving relief ta Coughs, Celd8, and the various Throat Troubles to which Singers and Public Speakers are Havie. (u,tads Co. agt. Follansbee; trial commenced. Hewite SHiNGr Gee Eur Sttau torsion RES Sie ea ys has indueed some unprine!plet sons to attempt to palm off a simply ari thelr own manufacture; but. any person who 1s suffering from Coughs, Colds, or Consumption, Equiry Court—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Lewis agt. Kennedy; on hearing. Seen except as to first exception. fin: proot to be taken by I. Williamson. John- son agt. Fugitt; special auditor to report in 20 days. Boyce agt. Boyce; appearance of absent defendant ordered. Shiles agt. Wheeler; pro | confesso. Chappell agt. Rothwell; hearing set for 17th instant. Arundel] agt. Imlay; sale va- cated and deposit ordered returned. Alider agt. Allder; divorce granted. Draper agt. Hyde: rule to show cause made returnable 224 inst. Crrunat CourtT—Judge James. Yesterday, point He ae oe ee arrest of Judgment struck ou! fos. Patch; Benen John McBurney, — tried and sentenced to the penitentiary for one year. Jona H. Johnson; plea tn abatement | filed. Thos. C. C¢ trial resumed and verdict of guilty. John Kirby; forfeiture set aside and | bond renewed. Jos. Thomas; bond forfeited | and bench warrant issued. John Babbington and John Burk; fined $50 and costs. Wm. Mar- shall; assauit and battery on May Hill. POLICE COURT—Jiiige Snel. Yesterday. after our report closed, Henry J. Rollis, an incorrigible whit the reform school at the instance of his fatier. Welford Hawkins, colored.charged with making | threats to Molly Coibert; personal bonds to kee; the peace. Ephraim Duckett, colored, lar¢ of a wash basin from John O'Leary; $5. Pey White. assauli and battery on Charlotte Bird: $10 or 30 days. George Butler, a white youth Was charged with trespass in’ the county: $5. , Charles Morgan, larceny of some brass castings | irom Francis Carter; #20 0r 30 days. ‘To-day, Martha Robinson, Elizabeth Earley, Thos. Herbert and Geo. W. Cager, loud and | boisterous: $5 or Seach. “Mary Brooks, | a Wm. Cox and Maggie Brown, profant: | 7 each. Atice Foote, do.; do. article. It requires no pnffing. The results of Mts_use are its best recommendations: and the traordinary success in pulmonary compiaints. The Phosphate of Lime possesses a most. mar- Vellous healing power, as combined with (he pure Cod-Liver Oil by Dr. Wilbor. It is regalariy prescribed by the medical faculty, Sold” by A. B. Witnor, Chemist, Boston, and all druggists. tu,thas } Way dont you t They are a positive cure for sick head: ail the ills produced by disordered liver. Drtays are dangerous. ‘There is no time like he present for doing good. The best thing you an do to yourself 18 to bring back those happy healquinl days that are slipping right off from you.” If you are Dyspeptic, Bilious, Constipa ted, or bave Chills and. Fevers. take J. M. L- roques Anti-Rilious Bitters, Our word for tt yon will be like a new man, ile. Sold py druggis Prop. Balto. Md. Cakw Jackson's Be P and oh Navy Sweet Tobaczo. became fearfully swollen. Ammonia, atter aly failed, effected a rapid cure. Mrs. B, Lask 160 East 66th street, N.Y. cure Jaundice. S Lininvwen! Lodiel - Brown remedi Gites’ Pal Spent hundreds of dollars for tr all i in, untill procured men The very first application gave re and, after using three box: Ly Henry Hamilton, vag ancy; bonds or 30 days. | Long may you live to bless z e suite Joseph Debes, keeping his Dar open atter hours; | humanity is my. prayer. ~ Reed, M. Catharine Lenox, profanity; forfeited eol- | City, Macon co... Mo. symptoms lateral. William Gries, ng concealed | moisture, intense itching, increased by ser: weapons: # % Shadrack Webster, | Ing; might think piu other larceny of a hand) from Oiticer Block; 31. | paris are som Ont Wm. Davis and James Holmes, two small col: | “enres effect 1 itehy, cored boys, ch ssamiting Hugh Mc y skin dis Sold by draggists. Srovr ne. by Knocking him down z HOMWELL, Wholesale Agents, Washington. ent his throat with a knife: Holmes was | wed and Davis was fined % or 5 days. Wal. | HEMORRHOIDS cured by Burte’s Pile Sup | ker Marshal, larceny of same me bread | posifory. “Old Doctor's Legacy,” a treatise on from Moses Anderson; committed for a hearing, | the disease and treatment, tree, or for $1.00 a assanit on Robert 1 $10. | BOX OF 14 Supposit the book will be sent, Sold by all druggtsts. J.C. Baker & Co., General D, threats to Anute Ntre ull on Rebecca Moss: . Philadclphi: Bakers Cod Liver Oi ana L e02 mapas DYSING LADIES’ AND GENT'S GEORGETOWN. i Street northwest, ae pspect. ly THE Unkinpest Cer OF ALL.—Mr. W er | Ibs. Fresh alderney 1 ig. and delivered tn *. Ib Haufiee, the you disappeared ‘abou gentleman who so su a week ayo from the resi prints, 40¢ per Iso, cottage dence of M oree Appich, in Ale: cheese, buttermilk and sweet m: per qt. tf for whom such grave appreher ss has returned hom The Gaze SKINNY MEN AnD WOMEN are not admired. If gone over 10. ‘getown, and be lacking fesh, vital, braln, or nerve force, use died with the gay life and pl “ Welles’ Health Renewer.”’ Greatest remedy on “ancient, old grave yard, earth for tmpoter Sexual debility, deciine, while, but tinding Ale Depot, 58 Barclay street, me back. Roven Vo ongealal | &, $1, at druggists NY., and for Ws ashington at 450 Penn’a avenue. schooner Marietta ‘om the Penob- £0 Of 650 tons OF bocker ice com: Steelman. scot river, 3 | tee consigned to the Knic rrived here yesterday. Sen route, and put into amages. She r s ing Show storms the entire Vo noes | THE MARYLAND Gonb MINES.—A writer inthe | Rockville (Md.) Sevtine?, who recently visited | the gold mines in Montgomery county, that actual experie! proven that the ore is very rien and that there are large depos The vein upon which the Monigome Mining Company is now at work Is from eight feet In width and seventy-tive fee ground. ‘The stamping mill grinds every day from six to twenty tons of ore, Which averay: #40 per tor —— __DRY GOODS. SCIAL BARGAINS. DRY GOODS VERY CHEAP, SILKS: SILKS SILKS: ester to repatr les and blind BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS. Hent (100) piece 10, 12 and ILKS! Ke are Syrerar Lace for Curtains, 12c. to 81. CARTER'S, 711 Market Space. Pure Tinen Fisnred Lawns, Beautife French Lawns. — Beantiful, Paci ul | Shetland Shawls, ail colors, 81. pure wool, wide doub Now is the time to place your system ina | S'c. to #1. Black Tam : tta. Black Bunting, 15 to | proper condition tocarry you safely through | ai) colors. lack Cashiue the spring and summer influences. ABSORPTION $1.87 to $5. “Pure Linen Table Damask, 50c. cial bargain.) Colored and Black. Silk Colored “and Black Satins. One hundred (100) pieces beautiful Wool Dress Goods, «pring shades, ets. No Experiment. omy ars CARTERS, HOLMAN apl2 7Al Market Space. | Malarial, Liver, Stomach, Spleen | GPRING AND o SUMMER DRESS | and Kidney. | — We h: t opened plendia line of Fs | PAD. DRESS GOODS, eomning a fall amore naar od | Fancy and Black SILKS, Black and. Colored Silk GRENADINES, Black Nilk Hernanis. Ponees, Seersuckers. Shooda Cloths, Mummy Cloths, Lace Buntings. Linen Lawns, Madras Ginghams, India Mulls and French Nainsooke, all grader, An inspection of our stock is solicited. HOOE BROTHER & CO., apl0 1328 F st. n.w., near Ebbitt House. Bo GOODs. You have been assured and reassured that hun. | dreds of thousands throughout the world bear tes- timony of undoubted character, subject to your fullest investigation, that the HoumaN Liven Pav Oo.'s remedies have effected more cures, made warmer friends, and grown faster in favor than a! the world’s treatments combined. All Druggists. For full treatment come to the office, corner Sth and E streets. 02 Do be persuaded to try it. Beware of Imitations and Counterfeits. febl4-t, th, 23m We havein stock everything to be worn during the season, Irom the best manufacturers, at ¢’cse prices. New SHOODA CLOTHS, CAMEL’S HAIR CLOTHS, FRENCH DEBEGES, FRENOH BUNTINGS, BLAOK SILKS, PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. = KID AND LISLE GLOVES. s eo s TYLER & CHEWNING, g Manx. . (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), Penny, Houston County, Ga. We have known ‘Swift's Syphilitic Specific’ tested in hundreds of obstinate casgs of Syphill, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, efe., and testify that it made the most perfect and’ permanent curds in every care. . Capt. Hugh L. Dennard; Sam. D. Killen, aps GFRING GOODS, 918 7th street Elegant ail-wool Bu 3 Filegant all-woo] Bunting, i 7d. L. Wi f firm of J. W. Lathrop “wool Bunting, 28. | ee RR ‘da. : Fa. Jackson, Dep. Ok Sup, Beautifnl all-wool Lace Bunting, 60. os | Ct.; Gen. EN Warren: Dr. J. C. Gilbert, Druggist= pee, |alt-wool Face Bunting, very, wide, 81.25. va v) ¢ market 3. J A Maun, Oo. Treasurer; Wm. D. Pierce, She (cpu Bins ae a as, 2.1, Tam personally uainted with the proprietor, we Soe BE eee meres cone ny Sie sue with many oF the gentlemen whose Size: | "<ihs best Towel in the cicrat ate, Clothe snd Cas- tures appear to the foregoing certificate. “They are tien of high character aud standing. A. H. COLQUITT, Governor of Georgia. Prepared only by the SWINT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. SOHELLER & STEVENS, National Hotel Drug Store. Call on your Drugyist for copy of ‘*Y¥ Men's Friend.” -im LUMBER! LUMBER! simeres from 25c. to $8 per yd. Suits made to order on shortest notice Pte of Laundried and Un- laundried Shirts at old prices. Shirts made to order—measure taken here. Splendid Shirts (to order) per half dozen, $7.50. Better Shirts (to order) per half dozen, $10. poet ‘no better made) one 8 aes $12. atisfaction, or money refunded. White Spreads 1. worth to-day wholesale 81-40 gant 3-but. Rid Glover every pr warranted. $1. LUTTIELL & WINE, mar3l-2w HIBTS THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. ‘The ‘‘Crown Diamond” Shirt, only 50 cents. ‘The “Senate” Improved Shirt, 65 cents. ‘The *Mystery” Shirt, made of the very best mus- lin and twenty-one hundred linen only 75 cents. ‘The ‘‘Reception” Shirt, made of the BEsT muslin and EXTRA FINE LINEN, 75 cents. * Shirts, af the best muslin and twenty-one hundred linen, 60 cents. At MEGINNISS’, mar29 1002 F street n.w. HIRTS ! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! 6 BEST DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. 8 FINE oo . LUMBER! WILLET & LIBBEY, QOR, 6TH 8ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, 5. W 100 FEET ©F THE BEST BOARDS )MPHO! l. E. MAUOK, Proprietor. FOR $1.25. mars 6 F st. n.w. DP. Patent offic. | papeieeeeer BHIBTSB BHIETS TO ORDER. TO ORDER. ARE THE VERY BEST BOARDS TO ORDER. MANUFACTURED, 6 ELEGANT SHIRTS FOB..... 1-96.09 oe 53 : FINE ie FOR. - Buy the site ott 8 the best bs ome In thecity. For sale at BUBREUIL BRO, 100 FEET FOR $1.00. act 1118 F J @ 8. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS 4ND PRECIOUS STONES of (o BEASONABLE OFFER REFUSED for any MONEY TO LOAN at 5 per cent. ans No. 1007 Seventh st m.we reer should be careful where they purchase this | proprietor has ample evidence on file of its ex- | AFTER THE Bint of my babe, one of my limbs | | at which time and p | endorsed ‘Proposals for Wrought Iron Gates,” aud LADIES’ GOODS. | DOUGLASS’, St. Clond Batld's. SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEK: TARASOLS~ New and Elegant Desieur AMUSEMED TS ENTERTAINMENT a yt # Des of the 9800! Ninth St. G RAND CONCERTS, HOSTERY—S) 1 a Summer Ste. SUBILEE 81x \\ ORLEANS, } sekecmoee onlin dnc Make. WEDNESDAY A iy Py LADIES’ UNDERWEAR IN GREAT VARIETY. and 25th, ay, APRIL 14 | NOVELTIES in Made ay Lacy Goods. son, 50 cents. double Wekewe, BS eente hear them VATIONAL THEATER 7HiS EVENING AND ony SATURDAY. S’ MINSTRELS, ization, LATEST STYLES IN EACH DEPARTMENT. at MEN'S DEPARTMENT Will at all tmes contain the choicest I et ie DOUGLASS wth MATINEE ON aplo-lw RS, 8S. J. MESSER, DRESSMARING SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. Agency for 8. T. Taylor's Patterns, System of Cutting Tauht, and Journals of Fashion for aale. 1213 Pennsyivania ave., up stairs ap2-a1n F streets. N ow in existence: a Gomy © omposed ¢ ity and Ay itirely of Artiste of S nooess has beer tinprecedented S ince that date. SPRING MILLINERY. ad of their prote : S locutn’s Burlesque af - Ee shire Guards Bs We have now open and ready for aale | Be nehantaent tee the largest and most complete assortinent of Bae STRAW AND CHIP HATS AND BONNETS fuchiids iONDAY A Ever shown in this city, consisting of EMMA AB BOT r = ENGLISI as OMPANY aun sup Taree Panay: Escriat Trans, | VEEATER COMIQUE. MONDAY, A WISS AND AMERICAN NOVELTIES, | gtkeclt) Nizhtly and TUESDAY aud PRIDAY Tewether with an endless variety of all the leading | {et8 the event of th FPP - Shapes in Staple Straw Goods. Our | France, supyerted boo Mh SILK AND FLOWER DEPARTMENTS al pateed Are also replete with everything new and desirable, forming the richest and moet elecant display of SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Exo., That the home anid foreisn markets can produce. | We hav choice sel FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, ABLINGTON THEATER. | Another Glorious Bilt f MONDAY also ready for ins: tion of wonderful act. Al netantly vine additions to our gen- | GRAHAM, Motto MAE Neto tall th py every Ieuro ‘Our prices favorites retained. The beat Wer eiven. | Rill be ax iow as the snperio y and design of ot our goods will permit of, and we respectfully invite —— —— | the attentionol the ladiéeot tre ctyandvcatyt) | PRILBARMONIC SoCEETY | inspect our stock before making spring purchases. Fersonal attention given to all Millinery orders. ONAL CHURCH J. P, PALMER, DAY, Arnit xs IMPOR’ 4 A apt 1107 F st. new. NCIENT MARINER, | Casatina and Barearelle fron Meye 8 Opera, ‘wes E CURLS, if real, are becoming STIR OF THE NoTH, AVE to every face. ‘The mott beutiful are made and other attractions. with KAY'S CURD LIXIRaud HAIR DREBS- | ¢ MISS EVa M ING, which is the on/y preparation that will make EVA MILLS, Sor the hair err! naturally and permanen and keep M E.R. TRUE, Qonte itsoft and Instrous, Try a bottle and be convinced. | MR. THEO. 4. TOEDT, Ter All drugxists have it, or get it irom the Central De- MR. WM. F. PRUE. me pot, STOTT & CROMWELL, Dragwists, 490 Pa. = abt-co” | PROF. ANTON GLOETZNE MR. WM. WALDECK nt JOR BASTE | Admiees a aos =r and Ki Seats be reserve | HATS an ceo | Fiis's Music storey shape and atyle. th aving made special arrangements with - use, we shall be able to present constantly to Forr's Sulivean & Gilbert frome durin the present season new | = k Wear. EID GLOVES 4 to 10 but- | CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE PIR. tons new Spring § : on | eee xiven todas. MURS. Me a. OB | RE ENGAGEMENT Fo mar27 Nos. 621 and 6: The New c RAT 50 YERMILYa's LADLE: t jn the world for UNT OF FIFTEEN TH Aduvigs PER CENT. for the next 30 days. Also, odd sizes tor salecheap. | 1 LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES MADE 10 | conipany of sur ORDER. mara) did Yooors andan 5 iste. RE! rs impartially attended t The matinees will rd spe asks Yatton. ‘There will bea mat DAY and SATURDAY. The opera v 41ON at the os. 10.30 in th veniny SAND FINE MIL- LINERY GOODS. — Point de Rose, Dachesse, ee 2 led Laces. "Now effects in ash: | () ant assortment of Corseta, Under- TRAGED! NE GRAND ton G . SOF KALAMAZ00. nid Beaded Capes. Ane! Dress Trimmings and Butt niission Penun: erments, Rid a beautiful | — ine of Parisian Novelties. — Sil Drap d'Ete 3 = Dolmans and Mantillas, Jackets, Ulsters, Flannel and Combination Suits.” Black Silk Suits, a first- eee Ni. WILLIAN, 003 P. nhtas . La! ‘enn: ‘Vee ~ 7 Cite Trevise, Paris.” arlS UNIVERSITY SINGERS, NEW ORLEANS, CURTIS BUILDING, GEORGETOWN, MONDAY, APRIL 127m, ATS O'cLock P.M Me BELLE LUCAS. DRESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th st., Keep Building. 7 Tickets 35 cent Reserved seats 50 cents. For PLAITING, 902 9th et. n dectl | alo at the Driwand Bock more cf Gerstonn, | soon a Z eae. = ~ ~e ‘S. Biackford's PROPOSALS. ‘They are highly ender | endorsed by Wm. G. Fisher, | professor of music, Philadelphia. aud ProfeasorH mp, Musical Director, Plymouth Church, Brook- lyn. apl0-2t * DD FELLOWS’ HALL, Sth street, Nar roposals for Wrought Iron Gates for the National Military Cemetery at Arlington, Va Orrick oF Deror QUARTERMASTER, Washineton, D.C., April 6, 1880. 5 Sealed Proposals in triplicate will be received at this office, until 12 0'cL0ck NOON, May 6TH, 1880, and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders for furnishing, delivering and setting in places in Gateways at Arlinston National Cemetery, Virginia, two pairs of Wrought Iron Gates, in Accordance with the drawings and specifi- cations which will be distributed to bidders on ap- Pilcation therefor. | The working plans can be seen | and examined at this office ONLY i ‘The Gates wili be made in two folds, to swing upon binges and pivot steps, (already established, ) as shown on the drawings, Consequently the gates will only be contracted for. Bids are especially invited from parties actnally engaged in the manufacture of Wrouzht Iron work. ‘One copy of this advertisement should be securely attached to each triplicate proposal, aid’ be muen- tioned therein as comprising part of it. _ The successful bidder will be required to enter into a written contract with the United States with good and approved security in the sum of two thon- sand ($2,000) dollars within ten (10) days after be- ing notified of the acceptance of his proposal. Proposals should be enclosed in xaaled envelopes, P Yard. NEW ORLFANS UNIVERSITY SINGERS. pril 13,8 p.m. Grand | ine Concert TUESDAY, Ay 25e. ; reserved seats $5c ‘TIONAL CHUB NG, APRIL 16, 8 O'CLOOK, GRAND CONCERT, The popular Tenor, THEO. York: Miss NANNIE LOUISE HART, ‘of New Soprano, Miss MINNIE EWAN, of Wash- <icw, Soprano: Mr. W. C. BAIRD, of New York, tone, Prof. BISCHOFF, Organist Tickets 2 Music Store Gre: JEUNEMANN'S MOUNT VERNON LAGER BEER BREWERY AND PLEASURE GARDEN, Brrwren 47H anv Sru axp E ann F et@. N.E., 29 Washington, D. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ATER FILTERS, J. TOEDT, of New cluding reserved seats, Metverott's apy-6r addrersed to the undersigned. The United Stat or all proposals. ites reserves the right to reject an: ‘A. F. ROCKWELL, aplo-6t Depot Quartermaster. |” PREEZERS, j WATER COOLERS, | REFRIGERATORS, Stop One Minute and Think, {anda compte Stock of KITCHEN REQUISITES ar J. W. BOTELER &@ BRO-’S, Tt you bave DYSPEPSIA, IN. | _apl2 Penn, ave., bet. 9th and 10th ts hi ey | DIGESTION: or Bi pie )* O ABOUT APRIL 157TH Krom Bitters |r your BLOOD ts THIN, or | Weeball retamtoour oo TOM Ditters ot ae ee CTV teT ED: | Occupying Store No, 409 9th street, YM. ©. A. Iron Bitters | IKON BITIERS will cUreyOU.” iene we shall cart ful line of _ 1Tt_you have OGOASIONAL FINE GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, Krom Bitters | 11 21NESS, oF for that LIPS TS GRATER eke Iron Bitters | A BURDEN, TRON BITTERE | we yall make # apeciaity of PLUMBING and pied | GAS-FITTING. giving particular attention to the iron) Bitters 51 ca VENTILATION ‘and "ALTERATION cr DEPEC- Hrom Bitters | poh, creatier from Hysteric or | HAMILTON & SHEDD, Iron Bitters |diseabo that females are Uablet®, | _ay6-1y ¥. MC. A. Building. ' LETON & HOEKE, { CET SOL Market, Space. PING OP! a CARPETS. CARPETS! CARPETS: MATTINGS! MATTINGS! MATTING: YOU CAN BE CURED. Fancy, Bed-Checked and White Oanton MA’ TIN ‘3 § = stock of CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, Paice $1 4 Bor. ALL DrucowrTs Sati Taew. | DRUGGETS, SHADES, Kew Silk Piano and Tale GOVEES, tp all wien and colors. Furniture Oover- cy just reset i ficone Fa rniture OOVERS a specialty. In connection with the above we have supplied | ourselves with the most perfect and complete Steam Carpet Cleaning Machibery in the country, aud | are prepared to execute all orders for Carpet Clean- bole takel ly ‘losnds stored and relaid at reason en Ui te i. Abie prices, Orders bY mallor otuerwise addressed to Store will receive immediate attention. SINGLETON @ HOEKE, ap6-1m SOL ‘ket Space. THE BROWN CHEMICAL 00., BALTIMORE, Bore PROPRIETORS. EORGE RYNEAL, Jr., Fer sale by STOTT & CRO! 485 Peansyi- | G = vania ‘wholesale and retail, and by all Drag- Desens ae. decal OIL AND WATER COLORS, oo ARTISTS’ MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, MALARIA, DIPHTHERLA, | Paints, Qils, Window end Plate Glass, ALL KINDS OF FANCY ARTICLES FOR ORNAMENTS PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, axp PRESENTS. mar29 418 7th st, (pp. Odd Fellows’ Hall) - eh te OO INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &c = on e! *GROCKERY, ~ 'SAPANULE.” Coe eA ATED W. MARK. HOUSEFUENISHING GOODS. EDDY’S REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, ‘The Celebrated Glycerine Lotion Gives Immediate Helief and a Radical Cure. ea (Late Webb & Beveridge.) sche Biles: Bunions oy Sorsneas of the from | marzs Ne. 1000 Pa. ave. wi cause, Burns or Scalds, and all - matory Diseases. AS COOKING STOVES. Pay eicians Gps = ‘Washington Gas Light havent te We ero thousands who owe their lives to gfenon itn i a ot == oe ett reat tn wren won | St toe gee et ae como rink in toying it, aa we guaranteo Gall and examine thems” my30_ or ——————— x: a is -ECURE YOUR VALUABLES! nate aries ) MAT=ONAL ean SGsomr? ODDO, SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANT, eae air Stee: REMAN PROPRIETORS, gmat mart-20 337 Broadwav, N. ¥. Oe 4 THOSE BEAU- rate. 3 aa em

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