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THE EVENING STAR. ‘WEDNESDAY. Jane 16, 1880. The Weather, + INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE oF CHIRF Sioxat Sopa): Wasuineton, June 16, 1880, For the Middle Atlantic states, ‘rising ba- rometer, stationary or higher temperature, northerly winds. partly cloudy weather and cecasional rains in eastern portion. RANGE OP THE THERMOMETER. The following are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Signal Office during the day:—7a. m., 58°: 7:35 am, 59°; 11 am., 66°; 2 p.m., 70°. Maximum, 70: minimum, LOCAL NEWS. Concgensea Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 11 p,m and La aye at 245 a m. Bishop Andrews of the Methodist Episcopal church, who will make thts city his official residence, will not be able to remove here until the middle of October, but expects to be here on a short visit on the 2th of August. ‘This belng the case, the presiding elder (Rev. B. P. Brown) hes written to him, asking bim td reach at the Washingion Grove camp ground second Sunday of the camp (August 22d.) A patent has been issued to Oliver C. Morse, Of this city, for a wardrobe. ‘The workmen on the repairs and alterations in progress at the White House a few days azo cut into a window which had been walled up, and im removing the bricks found the inscrip- tion, in large letters of red paint, “ Willlam i. Stewart walled this window, 5th of July, 1st7.* Another boat race on the Anacostia course is being arranged for double sculls. It will be under the auspices of the Anacostia Rowing Association. This association 13 not mach known, but is doing active work, in which it might be imitated to advantage by the boat clubs of the city. € Whitaker sends us the most conventent dev we have yet seen for fastening papers together. A cow belonging to Margaret Grady, living at the corner of zist and © streets n.w.. Was killed by the six o'clock train on the Metropolitan Fallroad, above Boundary street, yesterday. The grand jury to-day found indictinents agafust ‘Thos. McNally (two cases), violating £. Hamtiton, do.; same, tor- Ing Inoney by false an. larceny. rder Case. POSTPONEMENT OF SENT! cE FOR A WEEK aT REQUEST OF COUNSEL FOR THE PRISONEHS. This morning, in the Crimmal Court, the Prisoners, Joseph Neverson, alias Babe Bedford, Edward Queenan and Sandy Pian, convicted tn February last of the murder of George Puilip Hirth, tn Jai ry ith last, (whose case, on ap- eal, Was recently decided against them in the #eneral Term) was brought tnto Court that an- Other day tight be set for their execution by Judge Hagner, who tried their case. court-room, near the dock was Pinn, the mother of “Sandy,” and Mrs. ¢ np, the motlier of “Ned.” and some other friends isoners. There was a large attendance ors In court. minutes past 10 0 Seat on the bench, and Mr. Perry cailed attention to the case and asked if he should read the minutes of the General Term remand- tng the case to this court for trial and receiv- ipg an answer in the negative he asked that a day be set for the execution. Mr. Wells (who Was present with Messrs. Coyle, Smith and Hayward, counsel for the prisoners) asked that no proceedings take place to day for matters of Very great tmportance tn this case have come to Ught and they desired a tew days longer. ‘They are afraid that tf the court should now fx @ day for execution it will lose jurisdiction 23 to any motion they might propose to make. Judge Hagner.—Your idea is that you may file a motion. Mr. Weils.—Yes sir, but not one on technical grout Mr. Smith said they deserved the same exten- sion on the part of Pinn. District Attorney Corkbill remarked that there was but one thing for the Court to do— to fix a day—and if there is any further action ff should be to the President. Mr. Smnith remarked that the subject was in the discretion of the Court, and there being no Immediate demand for the day betng set, he submitted the request fora delay for a week, being reasonable a request that {t should be granted. vudge Hagner safd that he could not see why the imposition of the sentence would prejudice them. Under the circumstances he would post- he proceedings to this day week (23d instant.) ‘he prisoners were at once returned to jail. THE Stccess of Topham’s trunk and harness factory is owing to the fact that his trun bags, &c., are superior in wor! Ship abd durability to any northern f. y Work sold throughout the city. Persons leav- ~ ing town should call at his salesrooms, 4: Street, and examine his !mmense vari trunks, satehels, bogs, sua’ Beyond competition. —acr ———__ “TOE ANTHROPOLOGICAL Soctery held thir Jast regular meeting of the season last night at ‘the regents’ room, Smithsonian Institution, Dr. J. M. Toner in the chatr, and Dr. E.R. Reynolds a e Secretary Reynolds had on exhibition a la: number Of stone arrow heads. spears, Entve &c . 50 arranged as to show ia regular advance ed fulsh,trom interes! ing paper < Of the Wyandotte th pal natu government, rhinent affairs, cul: m of land, property rights, forms of 1 ation of females tn go thot i. connected with the customs and manners of *In- dians, from bis own experience and observation by Years among them. An interesting discussion followed, which was participated in by Messrs. Guss, Toner, Maliery, Hoffman, elow, Morgan, Ward, Dorsey and others, at ihe close of which the society adjourned to the first Tuesday tn October. Divorck Granrep.—Yesterday Jndge Cox srauted George L. Hiarrington a divorce from amie A. Harrington. They were married in Springtield, Mass.. September 3, elopement, and s to come to tis city and live with the husband, and he obtatned the divorce on the ground of desertion. CHILDREN’S DREssEs for 32 cents, and ladies’ lawn aprous at 5 cents, are now gelling at Baum’s, 4 ‘Lreet.— Ale! COMMENCEMENT OF THE Law DgPARTMENT National Untversiry.—There was a fine audi- ence present at the Congregational church last €vyenthg to withess the commencement exercises | Of the National University Law sc! In the organ gallery was stationed Weber's orchestra, who enlivened the exercises with appropriate | music. A profusion of tlowers graced the stag On Which Was seated President Hayes, chance: lor ex-oMicio; Ji MacArtanr, president of the | Jacuity; Messrs, , Claughton, W. B. Webb | and Eugene Carust, professors; Kev, Dr. Paxton | : Jeremiah Wilson, and otl wth tug ‘Baduates. Atter music, Rev. Dr. Paxton offered prayer acd Judge MacArthur delivered an 2p- propriate address, replete with good advice to the graduates. Hon. Jeremiah Wilson was then introduced, and addressed the classes, after Which the oration of the evening was delivered by Mr. Kossult M. Murphy. The degrees were conferred on the graduates (the lst of nam: Were published in last Sat "S STAR) President Hayes, and the floral tributes wel distributed. The tnest one—the seales of ju Uce—was presented to President Hayes, and a representation of a temple to Judge MacArthur. TuOse WHO Destine TO Prrcmase you! boys’ and children’s clothing should call at t! boys’ clothing house of B. obinson « Co.. 910 Pennsglvauia avenue, where the quality and styles are the best and the prices reasonabte.. alet. WASHINGTON GROVE CaP GRoUND,—Pres!- éent Thomas P. Morgan, of the Washingion Grove Camp Meeting Association, has maae rrouns * TBOPORRL CIPS Le ease weeny -p-= waxy S2330N 10 Took after the interests of tae Association, Pre- parations have already been commenced by tue owners of lots on which improvements haye been made to add new accommodations to their cottage homes, beautify and adorn them gen: ally, and it ts probable that several new cot- tages will be erected before the opet of the camp Meeting season in August next. _ pers of these fectly secure and pieasant surround! camp grounds for summer domicties is attract- tng the attention of many church going people tm that direction. THE Proste for St. Teresa's Church, Union- town, has been postponed until Thursday, 171, or till next fair day. —s——_ New TRIALS.—Ju James, in the Criminal Court, yesterday pete a new trial In the ot Cook, convicted of a deadly assault on a colored man named Alfred ‘The throng of visitors going to and coming from Ger. Garfiela’s parlor last evening was in- cessant until about 10 o'clock when he left the house to keep an engagement. Both political Parties were representcd among the callers; also, the Literary Society of which he 1s presi- len’ ‘The complimentary banquet to Gen, Garfield will take pi in the large dining-room at the Riggs House on Thursday evei at S o'clock. A portion of the Marine Band Play during the repast. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THR SRRENADE TO-NIGHT. The National Veteran Club met last night to consider the arrangements for the pro; complimentary serenade to General Garfleid, at 8:30 o'clock to-night, at the Riggs House. The Marine band will be stationed at the north, or G Street_front, where the speaking will take place. EI his and fire-works will be used to illuminate surrounding streets. All the other republican 0: oes will unite with the Veterans in tl affair, and many ‘Speakers will be eee nie to accommo- date any overflow meetings. All be Ione or- ganizations will report to the Veteran head. quarters, on New York aventie, at 7:30 p.m. to- night, where Maj. M. E. Urell will receive them and assign them to places in line. A short march will take place through the principal Streets. The Ohio state assoctation will meet in front of the LeDrott building, at 7 o'clock to- night, where ail Ohioans are invited to meet them. The New York republican association will jotn tn the serenade asa body. Badges wil! be furnished the members at the place of mesi- ing. The District republican central committer chairman W. B. Reed, will participate in the affair. The Connecticut republican campalgi club of 1876, recently revived, will algo take Part in the serenade. The New Jersey republi- aps organizized a new association at Grand Army Hall last night. Mi. J.S. Patterson was elceted temporary chairman; Mr. J. Shaw. si retary, and Mr. |, treasnrer. es lutions were passed indorsing the Chicago nom: nees, that Jerseymen attend to-nighi’s ser - had* tu a body, and that a permanent organl- wation be effected at a meeting to be held on the wath inst. THE SPEECHES TO-NIGHT. A platform on the G street front of the House was erected to-day. From this General Garfield will respond to the serenade to be ten- dered him to-night. General Garfield will not inske a long speech, but other prominent pub- le men will make up for him. He says he will hot have tauch to say, but will have plenty of friends to speak for him. rhe speech-making 2) Will commence at 8:30 o’cloc! Our Public Schools. THE CLOSING DAYS. ‘The closing exercises of the Western, elghth grade school, Miss A. Park, principal, took place in the Sumner building yesterday. The programme embraced declamations, essays, dialogues and music, and the audience were highly pleased. Trustees Brooks, Smith and Pope and Superintendent Cook and ex-Trustees Arebie Lewis, Henry Johnson and Wm. Syphax Were present. Kev. Mr. Waring deilvered a Short address and the benediction. THE ADVANCED GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The closing exercises of the public schools of the District of Columbia were commenced yes- terday, the advabeeu grammar school for girls in the ton Building being the first on the list. ‘There was quite a large attendance of officials and the friends of the school present including Superintendent Wilson, Gen. Eaton Commissioners Dent and Morgan, Mr. J. Wilson, Miss L. E. Smith, and a number of tr The exercises atthe morning sessic froth 9%; o'clock to 12 o'clock, consist ied oF an amination in algebra, physical geography, tory, geometry, rhetoric, and physics, and'th the afterboon from 1% to 33 o'clock, the program Teadings trom and Henry VIII, abstra: analysis of characters, reading and recitations of Selections consisted of Englisn literature, Julius Cesar, play ot ot 3, in their studies a higher average tha ever before. The music was very fine. At un copclusion of the exercises complimentary re- marks were made by several of the visitors, and frustee Lovejoy distributed the certificates of admission to the normal school to the following young ladies: Misses Marion Anderson, C. Hi kins, L. W. Hollister, E. M. Pittis, E. Lulu M. Rowe, Zaidee Per Lee, M. B. Stuith, S. B. Rynex, E. Dyer, L. F. Hei M. A. Paul, L. O. Fishback, Hiellprin, Thompson, S. B. McNantz, S. A. Tichen Annie H. Nairn and S. P. Brown. Miss Geor: Lane Is the principal of this school, Miss Flora M. Crane, assistant; Miss Anuie M. Wilson, teacher of drawing and penmanship, and Mr. Joseph H. Daniel, teacher of music. TEE ADVANCED GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ‘The closing exercises of the advanced grain- Mar school for boys, with the semi-annual ex- amination by the comm‘ttee of trustees and the 308 the atmosphere; life upon the earth. Algebra- Subjects: eee of the second degree; pr [Posey istory—Subjects: The empire of ‘harlemsene; the feudal system; the crusade mcdern European history. “English Literature— Subjects; Authors of the eighteenth and nine teeLth centuries. Trigonometry—Subjects: So lution of plane triangles; determiuation helghis, distances and areas. (Instram de Oj €1 ‘plained by puplis.) Ph Subj: cts: Optics; magnetism: electricity. Perments performed by pupils.) Drawing 21.1 jabuccript Work—Articles submit for fa. spection:—Drawing-books and sheets of 0! nal designs; specimens of penmansilp; bov< nce Sheets; botany Ie. tums; plans in surveying; comp -t- papers to Aunval writteo ex tuinations,’ alternoon exerelses took place at the Seaton School Buflding, on I street, as follows: “opea- bg chorus—See Our Oars with Feathered Spray, by school; declamation—The Paluter of Seville, P. M. Hughes; essay—Amateur Botanists, H. W. York; deciamation—The September Gale, C. L: Sturtevant; declamation—Curte Middte- top; oration—Illusions of History, Ii Rogers; los and chorus—The Eri King, H. S. Kerr, Z i. F. Clark; essay—Conversation, declamation—One Day Solitary, J. Keene; declamation—The Mt. Vernon Débati Society, F. W. Clements: a letter of the pasi kome, If Ante Idus, Jun., T. W. Birney; d clamation—Maclaine’s Child, C. S. Jones; duett, fano and violin—Fatinitza, E. Roome, D. indleberger; d:-clamation—The Advert Answered, F. H. Stephens; declamation— wrecked, W. D. Wirt; essay—In these Degen- erate Days, L. D. Wilson; declamation—“Look at the Clocl Pearce; oration—Time, the Great Leader of Liberalisin, A. M. Coyle; chorus —Dance the Elves of Ni chant of Ventee:—Shylock, tonio, J. P. Spindle; Gratiano, Cleaves: nts to Kendall scho‘arship in Columbian Univer: to Lewis D. Wilson, and the King scl in Dickinson Coll class for 1580 con: Bruff, Francis W. Walter S. Dodge. JOSE} hola, Clinton Gage, C M. Hughes, Charles Hanford, Percy Jones, John G. Keene, David Mi.’ Kindle! rt, Andrew J. Lam Arthur E. Middleton, Jobn B. Okie, Robert Rogers, J. Pemberton Slaughter, J. Powell Spindle, Francis H. Stephens and Lewis D. Wil. son. ‘There was a large attendance of the friends of education and of the pupils at born Sessions, aud the teacher, Mr. Paul, was, a3 a!so the pupils, highly complimented. Amusements, Etc. The excursion to be given by St. Tamm: ‘Tribe, No. 13, Imp. O. R. M., is postponed un: further notice. . The excursion of Columbia University is pos'- poned until next Tuesday. ‘The select moonlight excursion by the M. Comes off to-morrow evening, the boat—t:: Mary Washington leaving at &i0 p. tm. The Jane Moseley excursion to Blacktston’s Island comes off next Friday. The celebration of the Butebers' Benevolent Association at the Schuetzen Park hag becn postponed until to-morrow. ‘The Phitharmonie Society will give a i excursion and promenade concert on the W, WV, Corcoran next Friday evening. There wil! be excellent mnusic and good company. The Departmental’ Halt Dozen’ will give a moonlight excursion to-morrow eventng on thie Jang Moseley. The boat will leave at 7p. m. Cars will be at the wharf to take excursionis's home, “Roxey” Roas.—To-day tn the Criminalow:t, Judge James, the case of Moses Ross alls *Roxey,” charged with an assault with intent to kill Thomas Williams on May 16th, was c: victed of a simple assault, but his counsel, I. Washington, ask! leave to present some e+ |: dence as to his character his sentence was deferred. “Roxey,” it will be remem! w ered, WS ssid during the trial of Bedford and others for the murder of young Hirth to have been Johu- son’s partner in the murder, and an effort wis made tq show that “Ioxey” had run out of the city. It was, however, shown by the govern- ment that Ross had not been out of city and he was produced in court. Pouitics vs. Foxance.—Amid the hurry aud din of politics the unceasing demand for protit- able investments contifually recurs to the mad of the fortunate owner of funds beyond the amount of the dally actual necessities of lite. But bow many there are who, having been for- tunately taught by ex} ald ‘the cause of chari ty edt . A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La.. or same per- poles Nee ais" Broadway, New York city, two dollars eve it oy rate on the at New Orleans, and where two dol may Produce a return of $30,000. t MEMBERS AND SENATORS should call on A. Saks & Co. and complete their outfits before leaving the city. Their number is 316 7th st.— daly District Government Affairs. The District spent all this morning and up to the Do Gaming at 12 o'clock to-day, at the Capitol looking after the District's interest before Congress. Juspector Entwisle has condemned the 2 story wooden bulldiog on 10th street. between & legge ona ie avenue, ee by Lae e' a) as dilapidated and dangerous “fe and limb. Thirty days has been given for ts removal. OF INTEREST TO TAX PAYERS. It is understood at the District government of- fices that the joint resolution recently by Con ities and 4 arrears of taxes is the last act of grace in this direction that will be extended to taxpayers. Our law makers say the propert; into other hands. It able iat | Congress at the next session will a bill making tax-titles desirable, and enable the Com loners to close up the Ge gen tax books. The ee tax. law will be so amended that al! delinquent personal taxes will be collected according to law. —_-_—_. THE FUNERAL of late Policeman Thomas C. L. Hatton, whose sudden death, on Sun night, at the Mount Vernon House, was mentioned in Monday's Stak, took place at 2 o'clock to-day from that house, where the services of the M. E. church were performed by Rev. Mr. Deal, of the Foundry church. Major Brock ordered out @ detachment of thirty pooiice. under Lieut. Gesstord, and Major Breckenrtdge, of the ar. hal grounds, ordered out Co. B, 2d artillery, sta- toned there, of which deceased was formerly a Inember, with the Marine band as an escort. ‘This company was under First Sergeant Moore. There were six pall-bearers from the police and Ubree from the faliitary, The interment was Inade in the vault at the Congressional Ceme tery. __ ‘TH CHRISTIANCY DivoKce CASK.—In the case of Isaac P. Christiancy against Lillie M. Chris- Uancy, two witnesses, Messrs. Holdschuch and and Stith, have been summoned to testify be- tore Examiner Lovejoy, and it 13 understood that, by consent of counsel on both sides, their evidence will be taken and held ready to be used in court as soon as Mr. Christiancy makes a remittance which will cover the alimony and counsel fees decreed by the court. In divorce cases the testimony {s taken privately and Sealed up, to be opened only by direction of the court. B LIC ———— Mane TENSES have been {ssued to John A, Whilew and Annie P. Wilkerson; Wiliam W. Marshall and Aunie ‘Tyler, both of Union- town, D. C.; Wiliam H. Johnson and Mary J. Rodebangh: William R. Chipley and Annie Laura ‘Thorn; Willlam “Tolbert and Eveline Haller; §. EB. Woodward and Marion M. Thorn: Cephas Triplett and Marion Coureh; Cart kas aud ChrisUna Helnrich (of Baltimore); James E. Washincton and Annie Virginia Smith. THE EXCURSION of the Columbian Club has becn postponed from to-night until some night to be designated hereatter. TRE A 1 trom Marshall, Texas, says the trial of Currie was continued yesterday. Barrymore testified that he did not bring money to pay for the prosecntion. Col. Whittaker, proprietor of Ihe hotel where the killing occurred, testitled to saying on his death bed. “Oh, my Lord. why did that man want to kill me? What harm Gid I do him?” Witness said Currie was nervous after the shooting. When he saw him he had two pistols, and reloaded in his presence and seid, “Now levthem come. They can’t give me any of their guff.” ‘fhe defence endeavored to Show that Currie, who was shot tn the neck six years ago, ost control of himself when under the Influence of liquor, in consequence of the wound,which had never healed. The state rested its case, with the privilege of callfug Miss Cu’ mings, and the defence tntroduced several wit- nesses who swore to Currie’s belng drunk on the day of the murder. A deposition by L. B. Moore was submitted. He places the parties in & different position in the lunch room, and makes Porter and Barrymore attack Currie, who fought In self-deience. Cross-depositions show L. B. Moore to be a mulatto scnool teacher tn De Soto parish, Louisiana, born in Gonzales county, Texas, A Borree rRoM THE Missing ATALANTA—A telegram trom Keckport, Mass., June 15th, says: Captain Edward Millett yesterday afternoon Picked up 4 bottle HHoating in the water about a Inile off this harbor, which contained a leaf from a memorandum book, on which was writ ten with great apparent haste the following: “April 17, 1580; training-ship Atalanta, We are sinking In longitude 27°, latitude 32°. “Any per- Son finding this note Wil] please advertise in the daily papers. J. L, }1 UTcHINGs, Distress.’ —_—— CUTICURA TRIAL OF CURRIE AT MARSHALL, TEXAS.— BLOOD AND SKIN REMEDIES. From the Hon. william Taylor, Statc Senator of Massachusetts Messrs, WEEKS & PorzER;— (eatlemon:— Lo Ssy that Iam wratetui, ts ouly a por expression of my feeling: fut it is the best word Icau us, for Licel itin every sense of the word I have & Brest suiverer with atin Giseases for tl (02) years. My head and face bein covere tore, I could Lot rect wita the burn itehing of the parts aft id was con: a ‘ diseave Has bet ena, of mc st avwravated type, by many understood physicians, but 1 doubt if ever fully any of thim. It was more like a combination of Several skin humors. J have spent much monoy seeking a cure, and in 1867 I went to Europe and consulted some of the best physicians in London [ received temporary relief only, for in the spring it would break out again as ba game back to Boston, I was told by many friends that Dr. —— (whose reoutation for the cure of thoge diseases was of the highest order) could cure te. waited on the doctor; he proscribed ‘for me. T followed his adyies for six months, avd I can safely say, without any improvement. 1 tried other physicians, and amony them Dr. ——, of Kast jostop, and Dr, » of city proper, but'all to no purpos’. They’ did me no good; their remedies were £0 ineffectual that at no time did I fee! that & cure would reeult from them. Now, about three months ago, Mr. Meehan, a g2n- Ueman well known to the Boston people,called my attention to your Oraicuma Bextepzes aud pro, iced wonderful results if I would only mane a trial. He told me of his own experience with it, and 80 pereevered on +.¢ that I wemt with him toa drue store and bought them and commenced to use the: accerding to the directions. There was so mi humor lodged within the skin, that as soon as I commenced the use cf CUTICURA it came to the surface and festered, until vast uuantties had come out and greatly intensified my sufferings for abut two weeks. But I did not mind this, as I felt that [ geing to wet rid of the humor when I saw ir coming fo the surface in such large quantities After the first two or threa weeks" use of these remedies, I was greatly encouraged by a gradual ‘css@n ing of the inflammation of a number of pai2- ful sores. I carefully, faithfully and cheerfutly followed the directions to the letter, feeling exc! Week nearer a cure, until at the present moment, after three months’ use of Curicura REMEDIES and twelve years of as constant suffering as was ever endured, I can say that Iam cured and PP hounce my case the most remarkable on record. I have been So elated with my success that I have Stopped men on the street who were afflicted aud told them to get the OuTicura KEeMeEptEs and they would cure them. ‘This ts why Tam go gratefvl t) as ever. Waen I are suffering with these diseases. that internal medicine but E IT may ad the Curicura Re- WILLIAM TAYLOR. SOLVENT. Eoston, August 22, 1878, Statement Sixteen Months Later. In snswer to many inquiries, 1 desire to say thst it ie now sixteen montas since I wrote the abeve Statement; that my cure has proved permanent and wy general health perfect. [have nothing to retract, but much to add in grateful praise of th_ Curictna BeMEpres. WM. TAYLOR. Bostoy, Jan. 1, 18£0. CUTIOURA REMEDIES For all Humors of the Blood. cURA RESOLYENT purifies the blood, throazh the boncir; liver, ldueyb aud akin, Opmcoma cera heating ulcers and old apres: alla cra healthy wee fiom, itebiug and irritation of the sta aud scaly. Coricuns Mepicrsal Tort ness and beautifies the skia. CuTicu! Boav ie the ouly medicinal sosp ex] shaving. Soa? restores white- ‘SHAYTG Prepaced for Seer (he ce tity of the ines’ the yaaut $i yer bottle; Coricuna MEvir¥an To! Boar, iccats per Cake, and tu Dare for bashers and Targo consumers, St'ecuts. 3 we WIGS, seated WAVES, , Lewis mm to the bar; referred to committee on ot Mr. . Washington Gas it Co. District of Corumbias argued and. submitted. “District of Columbia ‘agt. Brooks;"| Eat Judge Cor, Yesterday, Sullivan Block; report of special auditor confi itchell agt. Wil- , Thomas agt. Taylor; H. C. Thomas ‘Was appointed sole trustee. Lioyd Roth- Hughes; wnt of possossion-ordenea eget lughes; writ of lon orde: agt. Fit id; rule on defendant ordered. El- hart agt. Young; property of M. J. Young or- dered sequestel Coburn agt. Henderson; sale ordered. Adamantine Brick Co., agt. Wood- Tuff; on hearing. CRIMINAL Court, Judge James, Yesterday, Wm. Beckley, larceny; jury out. Frederick Cook, convicted of assault with intent to kill; motion for a new trial granted and bail fixed at $2,500. Moses Ross, allas Roxey Ross, assault with intent to kill Thomas Williams; on trial. United States agt. George Lee; motion for a pew trial filed. i To-cay, William Beckley, larceny; jury dis- charyet; unable to agree.’ James Clark, alias Babe Burnitt, co.; not guilty. Moses Ross, as- Sault with iMrent to kill; guilty of an assault: sertence deferred. Evekell Williams, assault; nolle pros. POLICE CoURT—Juclge Snell. Yesterday, Timothy Costello, driving on pave- ment; collateral forfeited. George Elifs, driving through a procession; $5. Daniel Freeland, rofauity: torfelted. Charles Murray and larry Wilson, disorderly; do. Louis Vanetta, We-paks on parks; $. Francis Williams, dis- orderly; $5 or 15 days. David Oliver, threats; personal recognizance. Margaret Brenard, as- Sault; do. Jesse A. Kitchen, do.; do. Amanda Brent, threats; do. Albert Christine, assault; $5. James Stewart, false pretefces; grand jury. Samuel Lee and Emma Thomas, ‘larceny; con- cee George Adams and Wm. Bruce, aifray; 5 ead —_—__~.--_____ Bor, who is to meet Hanlan on the Seekonk hext Thursday, is, like the Canadian, still young, having been born in 1s54, in_the'mldst fa rowing population, at Gateshead-on-Tyne. He 1s nearly five feet ten In helght, and pulls at about 160 pounds, or a little heavier than Han- lan. At the age of 20 he, with a comrade, feated successively Green and Thomas and Bi; nail and Winship, the first two in double sculls and the others in pair oars, for $1,000 a side each race: and he also won the single-scull race in the Thames regatta, The year following he was stroke of the Newcastle four that beac the best London four on the Thames and also, with comrade, won the pair-oar, He defeated Sad- ler twice for $1,000 a Side, but Sadler sandwiched a victory over Boyd between these two defeats; and Boyd had exactly the same experience with Higgins. Eilfott he has defeated twice, and Biackman and Hawdon once each, giving tie Jatter four lengths start in three miles. If there is any English oarsman fit to row Manian, Boyd Js the man.—., FP. Sun. JOHN KELLY ON Mk. TILDEN.—Col. Wm. Mac- Williams, of Baltimore, in answer to an inquiry asto the correctness of the reports that a com- romise had been upon between John Kelly and Tilden in regard to the latter’s nom- ination by the democratic party for the prest deney, yesterday received a letter from John Kelly, Saying: *‘that the statement copied and published in the Baltimore Sun’ has no founda- Hon in fact. 1 have made no compromise with Mr. Tilden, nor with any one else on his ac- count. Iam opposing Mr. Tilden on princip! and shall continue to oppose him politically until the democratic national convention makes their choice of the nominees, and should they choose Mr. Tilden, I will not support him. T have made this statement time and agatn, and there should be no misunderstanding of my po- sition. Our people do not intend to propose any candidate. It would be unwise and injudicious for us todoso. The choice of the conyention will be our choice, except in the single instance of Tilden. He and bis friends have tried to destroy our organization, and for no other cause except that we would not favor him. We can’t afford to support any man who will carry his prejudices so far.” —_——$$_____ CITY ITEMS. Lopmuix’s Heapacue SPECIFIC cures headache in5to 20 minutes. Try tt. ‘THE question of a proper food for infants in- terests all mothers, especially those unable to nurse their offspring. Mellin’s Food for Infants Possesses all the requisites as a substitute for Mother's milk, and is highly commended by the Medical faculty of both Europe and America. All druggists and grocers have it. Price, 75 cts. T. METCALF & Co., Boston, Mass. Mrs. S. A. Allen’s IMPROVED Worp’s Hain RESTORER. ‘There is something of regret and gloom tn the first appearance of gray hairs, our piospec are often blighted by their premature app2a ance. Mrs. 8. A. Allen’s Improved World's H Restorer happily affords a safe and sure mi for restoring them again to the freshness beauty of youth. Mrs. S. A. Allen’s Worl Hairy Restorer is the old established standarc and reliable article known and spoken most highly of in every civilized country. Every good thing for the hair that the most sctenti mnen of the old and new world can suggest a combined in Mrs. 8. A. Allen’s Znyjvv Hair Restorer, Terequires only a few applica tions to restore gray hairs to its youthful calor and lustrous beauty, and induce luxuriant growth, and its occasional use is all that is Needed 'to preserve it_in its highest perfectto and beauty. Dandruff is que ly and perm: ea removed: Sold by Drugygists, $1.25 p: ttle. From Dr. 8. J. Belt. Baltimore, Md. T have preseribed Golden's Lievig's Liguia Er- tract of Bef and Tonic Invigorator, and eheer- fully state that it has met my most sanguin expectations, giving to lignes long enfeebled by chronic diseases, debility, weakness, loss of appetite and indigestion, the needed nutrition and nerve food. Sold by all druggists and ae cers. “Itching Piles.” “Itching Piles.” Are a very distressing complaint. ye es are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, pe Uy, at night, after getting warm in ed. Do not suffer another hour and allow them to become aggravated. Swoayne’s Ointment a certain cure. “Skin Diseases’? —Swayne’s Ointment. Skin Diseases “Swayne’s Ointment” effectually Skin Diseases cures tetter, pimples, salt rheui, Skin Diseases ringworm, every form of skin Skin D ase at trifing cost; at all druggists. & CROMWELL, Wholesale Agents, Washington. » at ts’. Depot, ft Ny. and for Washington at 490 Penn’a avenre. ‘Freshtalderney butter and (ole in 3g Ibs. 85¢. per Ib. cottage and sweet milk 6c. ‘per qt. Sreck REDUCED 20 PER CENT. Owing to our opening at SARATOGA SPRINGS, on JULY StH, we find ourself compelled to con- dense our stock in preference to packing it up. We will therefore offer our stock of REAL AND IMITATION LACES, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S NAINSOOK AN) joel) LACE DRESSES, RIBBONS, MADE-UP LACE GOODS, ‘LOWERS, FANS, PARASOLS AND Sut GOODS. RUCHINGS, At a Reduction of 20 Per Cent. ‘This is the best opportunity for supplying your immediate and future wante—s chance that seldom occurs to purchase fine goods at the low prices wo offer them. NOOT, 915 Pennsylvania ave. Gs GIXTUBES, JeT-1m P GAS FIXTURES GARDEN HOSE, GARDEN HOSE. OL STOVES. PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO. ye "3490 How Xork Avenue FAMILY SUPPLIES. QTULL ON DECK * with SUGARS, New York and hia Brands.) Grastisted, Tobe: foe cuacetphia Bra Pow 10 Ibs. for. $593 Fite. Sugar, 11 Ibs. for... it Brown Sugar, 133s Ibs. for, TEAS. powder, Oolong, Imperial, Japan, English Break: ete.,—ail prices ranteed as low as any house south of Now dork COFFEES. popolat rice, uality. coast coh ft an a pa poh ela Good Hoasted ioe 6 ibe. for.... +81 SYRUPS. Pure Sugar Goods, Tones free from gincose; several ara Gheiee ffspie Syrup, per callon. ++ 81.30 MOLASSES. A genuine article of New Orleans alwayson hand, as the lower grades. Prices low. FLOUR. Ceres, Minnesota Patent Process; Sterlins nesots Patent Process; Golde ess: A. H. Herr’s best 3 Mille; New West, and all other leacing brands, di- from first hands, at lowest 5 Patent Process Flour, per sack. Good Family Flour, per sack. LUNCH GoeDs Of every description just received. Potted Ham, Tongue, Turkey, Chicken, ete. ; Boned Turkey, Tongue, Chicken, ete. ; Roast Lamb, Beef, Turkey, etc.; Genuine Westphalia Sausage, Sardines, Shadines, Salmon, Lobster, Dried Beef, Baked Beans, etc., etc., etc., etc. SAUCES AND PICKLES Of all kinds, and we would name the celebrated Durkee’s Salad Di ing, Orosse & Biackweil’s Pickles. A full assortment. SELECTED FRUITS and the very choicest NEW YORE BUTTER. No pains spared to keep up a good supply of these important articles. Queen Olives in a Yariety of, styleé—includin: 2mall bottles at 25 cents for Picnic pu: In fact, we sive our undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, And make it our whole study to furnish the VERY BY ST of ever in the way of FAMILY SUP. PLIES generally Our. facilities for buying and freighting are sur; by none, and we guarantee to sell ag low ag any other house in the city; as, alse, to give the article, quality and qui as represented. Money cheerfully refunded to any customer who ia not entirely satisfied with their purchase. Telephonic connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer, 504 Oth street, bet. E. and F. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. FOR SEA SIDE. * LEGHORN, ROUGH AND READY, BOAN, AND FAYAL HATS, Large assortment, newest shapes, at J. P. PALMER'S, + a 4107 F sts. n.w. 5 zB. Personal attention given to all millinery 8. J. MESSER, - = iG Al SUMMER = Ags a Te Ben QS Retaats sha vourn of Suan foe gu BS Beany feu sra oy stin oy Sa RESSMAKING, D THE MISSES HAMILTON, First-class work, at moderate prices. mal6-8m PRING IMPORTATION 1 sgyanian 3nd tented Eacees ow ‘mere an Ca; Dress Trimmings and Buttons. Bi Thread Gloves, and tifa MBarian Novalticns: Silk and 5 a" 4 . Dolmans and Mantillas, Jackets, Ulsters, Sco, ere Sam oe 1 Cite Trevise, Paris. ERMILYA’S LADIES’ SHOES. best in the world for the money. All Winter Boots will be sold at a CNT OF FIFTEEN PER tor the noxt 30 daye. Also, cald sizea fOr eet lecheap LADIES’ aud CHILDREN'S SHOBS MADE To ORDER. Taara0 D189 BELLE Lucas DEZSSMAKING AND FATIERN PARLOBS 801 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th at., Kesp Sallding. LAITING, 902 9th st. dacs (WHITE FRONT.) jel? BOOKS, &e. PURE LIME suice, NEW BOOKS For SUMMER REAaD- Ne RASPBERRY SYRUP, Mrs. Austin—Harper’s Half-hour Series. 25e. Second Thoughts, vol. 2—Appletons' STRAWBERRY SYRUP, Handy Voluie Se ‘The Pennan a LEMON SYRUP, oe Watering Places of German: " BLACKBERRY BRANDY, The Ph s sol rate Nicol's Geowraphical Histo WILD CHERRY JUICE. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROOERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. jell 1421 New York ave. HIME NEW YORK CHEESE, (new) per Ib. 1 ib Good Roasted’ 4 Cans Btabler's Corn. arge Box Sardin 1 Bottle Fine Whiskey. 1 Bottle Pure Old Bort Wink Best Sugar Hams, (per 1G f, (2 Ibs). 1 ToGeed Bleck BY 1 Ib Good Imperial Te 1 Bottle Blackberry Win California Brandy. Pawan Sea Pure Holland Gin. ‘Try the celebrated “Bouquet Whiskey,” 2.50 per gallon. GEORGE A. O'HARE, Je5 1213 7th st. bet. Mand Excounsronists, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Freeh arrival of Imported and Domestic Goods. Corned. Ia ied Ronee HAM. AND Bene) CHICKEN. (Potted. i ‘en Varieties. HAM SAUSAGE, OURRIED OYSTERS. BAKED MAQOARONI. PICKLED LAMB TONGUES, PICKLED OYS- " TERS, PICKLED os » PIOKLED IDEN PLAT! PAPER NAPKINS. Wiss TRAVELING BASKETS: No charge for packing and delivering goods to any part of the c }» W. REED’S SONS. my5 E we 4216 F street n.w. ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia OAPONS, 40 cents a pound. rayt ———— ee FU. MAXUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 60 Ozwrs Per La. Best Government Java OOFFEE, Reasted, 33 cts. Ib. sedi ora deat ees NEW YORK TEA OOMPANY,: Cor. 7th and KH sts, ap26-8m WM, H. SPIGNUL & CO. IEST PREMIUM Sing at the National Fair over all other compet- The handsomest Minnseots Patent Flour in the United States. LA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S 8T. LOUIS FANOY, A Magnificent Winter Whest Patent Process. GOLDEN HIEt, Standard Family Flour of the District. Thor sale by every first-class Grocer. ‘WHOLESALE DEPOT: — Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. apl2 WM. M. GALT & CO. A WORD TO THOSE WHO USE POROUS PLASTERS. BENSON'S OAPCINE POROUS PLASTER is the only improvement ever made on the old style of Porous Plasters. It contains an entirely com- bination of active vegetable ingredients to which its superiority over common Porous Plasters and ite remarkable pain-relieving, strengthening, and curative properties are due. CAUTION. To protect the public against imitations, counterfeits and fraud, we caution all pur- chasers to see that the word Capcine on each plaster is correctly spelled, and we specially caution all against accepting worthless plasters called by similar sound- ing names when the the genuine are asked for. The fact that BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS are being largely imitated is the best guarantee of their genuine merits and the high opinion tmitators have of their value. ITIS AN UNUSUAL THING TO IMITATE A WORTHLESS ARFICLE. SEABURY & JOHNSON, PHARMACEUTICAL OREMIZTS, 21 Platt st.. New Work. my22 Huth’s Life and Writings of § Mocre's Outlying Europe and the nearer Orie: Public Life of Thomas F. Bayard. A fine lot of Statienery at Low Prices. W. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, AW BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, je10 475 Pa. ave. n.w. ARE ENGRAVINGS, Just received from Mr. Fred. Keppel, of New York, a large assortment of. AND RABE ENGRAVINGS. ee NEW BOOKS. tes. Writings of Buckics Huth, ‘R. H. Stoddard” complete Poems - Sketches and Studies Soutbern Europe Katchel Guide to Europe 1880, Symonds Longfellow's Gaiden Legend. i*: METROPOLITAN BOOK STORE, my22 921 Pennsylvania avenue. (TSE NEW EDITION or DLIPPINCOTT’S PRONOUNUING GAZETTEER oF THE WORLD. dust published and for sale by Piette B2e2e22 FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BvccEesors TO MoHUN BRos., IOS Pa.-ave., cor. 11th et. BOOTS AND SHOES. EW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue, 4 AT-FITTING, STYLISH AND prions LRM PALS Hae ovary ARE SOLD ANYWHERE. Ladies’ Newport Ties, from $1 to $2 50. ‘Ladies’ 3-strap ‘Slippers, $1 to 83. Ladies’ 5-etrap Boot San Ladies’ New Re. Button Boots. 3: 37. Mis: id 5 Gents Fine Low Bho ch, English and Gente’ Congress Gaiters, $1.25 to 86. Boys’ on ‘cuths’ Shoes ay a = an ;UARANTEE OUR PRICES: WEST. Wins CURRAN TED OUR GOODS THE BEST. EF One Erice. Je7 myi GEO, McCARTHY. TRADE s. s. s. MARE. + TESTIMONY OF DEUGGISTS.—We have been selling Swift’e Syphilitic Specific for years, and re- ward it superior to anything known to scienee,, for the diseases for which it is recommended. We have never known of a single failure. 8. J. Thomasville, Ga. ;L. ¥. Greer & Forsyth, Ga. :Hunt, Rankin ‘& Lamar, Atlan- Pen! Samuels & Reynolds, Atlanta, .; Daniel & Marsh, Atlanta, Ga. ‘ATLANTA, GA., July 4, 1874. We have used Swift's Syphilitic Specific in the treatment of convicts for the last year, and believe it is the only certain remedy that will eff & per- ‘manent cure for ee ior which you ral substan iatatnaarodae “Prepared only by the SWIFT SPECIFIO 00., a ee cg ERKA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAYS VERY ORNAMENTAL, and in imitation of all kinds of stone, and just s durable. For sale sts heavy discount from former prices TERBA OOTTA VASES, SEWER PIPE, STOVE CROOKS, &o. AT THE LOWEST BATES. POTOMAC TEREA COTTA CO., 201 New Jersey ave., marz7-ly ear B. & QO. Depot. ASSHOB & STEBBINS, No, 1014 Penn’a ave , Wasuixetox, D. 0. 28 Light st., Barrrowore, Mp. READ THIS COLUMN. Iron Bitters \Curatine A Powerful Tonic.| A Vegetable Medicin: Iron Bitters \Curatine ‘Gomplete Btrengthener.| A Reliable Medicine Krom Bifure Appetizer. ‘Cures Blood Disease- Iron Bitters Hrom Biteeive Vitality. Cures Borot. Gare Malsrial Diseases, |" "Gures’ Rheumatigu, Iron Bitters Cure Dyspepsia, |For etter, S90 arsore, Fe ar nay ure Langour. IVOLI PARK, _ T (Formerly Giesboro.) GRAND PICNIC THURSDAY, Jone ltrs, Music by Professor Godron’ Daan focommes at? O82" al band, ‘ means > Strict order Four hour nue Fishin gud Bath'ug. Crab lines and bait free.. Acute, Te. ren. ler. 6 free, betwren Gand 12 25c. Btal and g1. Abily to. H. Nourse & Go... Dri cor. Sth and F sts. n.w., and of committer. On t steamer Jaxw Moseiicx, which has been news fainted and fufuiehed thro yeh ve foot of th street wharf T ATH, at Sa. m. sharp; returning atrive boule promytly at 10 | ii Street cars will be in waiting: the ex cursionists to ail parts of the city. Tici tively limited to 350. Meals furnished by Mr. At Mic. Tea or coffee can be had without meal nich will be served in the mornin st reason ces. The wharf has been substantially re- thing hoases erect}. Mieie b Ww. re; F. A. Fill, Stationer, 15th «t oor. Pierce Pines and 1th lion, 1924 Pa. ave. n.w.; C cor. 17th and Pa. ave. dome w thing wes 2arried out and AH Sav. Jols-7t GIATH ANNUAL FESTIVAL AND PIC Ps) _ Nlo OF THE BENFVOLENT SO. eTY 's Washinwton Oity Marden, RSDAY, Jone 17, Leo. : the Mar.ne Band. Thckets to be had al . Weather not perm itr! the fest val ace the fullowine Tuesday, June 2. serene nS RAND FAMILY EXCURS: I By the CHAPEL POINT CLUB To GLYMONT. for the benett of the poer, MONDAY, Juxy, on Rew steamer, ARROWSsMITH. Bost leaves Fe Wharf at 9 ie? nm. Cor eg . Fuller, 0. ¢ nell, D. Roth, James Becker. ms Chridren under 9 years free. Jels- SELECT MOONLIGHT EXCURSION x GIVES BY THE SW. A, THURSDAY, J; , TSO, n be bul of the follo isaoe McDaniel, Mise Lyne), ) Mite Graves, A. J. Clarke, L.A’ Facue, i. M. tine ON. Inaugural Trip of the Elegant Steamer Jane MOSELRY. THE DEPAKTMENTAL HALF DOZEN, THURSDAY EVENING, Juxe lira, 1899. Music a ted. new boilers machines repainted and furnished, Liskinw her couparaties ya new boat, adding 6 miles an hour to ber former speed. ta, 50 conte. forsale st Brod Adame’, a 9 Kat nw, and Companys st., and at the wharf. arm wt bg POSTPONEMENT. Nicof &t. DOMINI’S MOTUAL RE >» Which wax to have beca held ‘treet Park. June 10th postponed to THUESDAY, June 1 Bame plece. Tickets of adtuission 2: enilaren, accompanied by their paren’ Qe Moone Stesmer CITY OF MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS FIdDAYS, landinw at Glyn needaye and Marshall Hal) Fridays Bteawer ‘eaves Potomac Ferry wh rf 715 p.m returning 11-30 p.m. Dancing down and Round trip, 20 cts. 12-6" IBST GRAND EXCURSION STEAMER JANE MOSELE TO BLACKISTON ISLAND, FRIDAY. JUNE 18, 18 FIVE HOURS FOR ENJOYMEN Steamer will leave Gth-street wharf ‘RIDAR S34 2, . return at 10 p.m. same ae. ceuts; tobe had at Boat on morning money to see the Moseley in hernew will be decorated especially for this hak the searon. Wy 900 nook Only 309 ium yea — Come early and procure a ticket. to ineure com! HE TIVOL! PARK. . FORMERLY GIPSBON: is NOW OPEN TO THE PUB! f Breursiqus. The pleasay eresort aroun: ‘sshington. 6 Any 6 vat half hour, and s beautiful drive by road to the Park. First-class sccommodstions at city prices ; al#0, fine stabling accommodations for horses, RICHARD ROBB, Jest Proprietor. LYMONT PAVILLION NOW OPEN FOR G Veen thorouekly renotnied end fone ny bees! thoroaehi e and fiaproved. "he J. TRODDEN, Agent, No. 205 Tth cow, or W. IVINS, Proprietor, Tth-st. wharf. je?-Im? in i IN XCURSIONS ON AMRIT MAR E To QaSHINGTON ns Every Wednesday and Friday dur Ine the ecaron, Lenvalber wast tt &m.: returiing at 8 p.m. Fare, ‘Y MILES RIDE FOR 10 CENTS Every Monday and Saturday during the season, IAN FAL! round iris, 25c; Music and dancing Music and Dunciny 3 TO MARSHALL RATT. AND MIT. VERNON Every Sunday. Leave at 2:30 p.m. ; returning at 730. Round trip The steamer csn be chap tered on reasonable terms. Apply to W. L. Our only authorized song, eoruee 2th aad Pht or st the boat. my3i-im ee —= ———e ~ UMMER THEATER COMIQUE.—Mon- day, June 14, nizhtly, and Thesday and Friday lativets. The Boss Show of the Season. Appeas- ance of the great, the only Conway and Egan, the great Irish Pipers and Danocrs. The Bur, joe and Annie: Campbell and Burke, Ham Fuma Budworth, Cent Te, Drew Sisters, Wocdson, Chris. Gaffney, and othors HOUSEFURNISEINGS. Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers and Fly Fans, at reduced prices, at NOCK’S New Cl Glass and House: tumnishing Store, 456 Oth st. ch Store, jel2-im 124 Bridge st., Geonzetown G*s STOVES: frigerator ze GAS STOVES? THE CELEBRATED BNGLISH STYLE. SOLD ON TRIAL. WILL DO TRE WORK IN LESS TIME. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHER STOVE IN THE MARKET. ‘Call and see them, No. 531 15th st. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. 38 E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., E> BEFRIGEEATOBS, WHITE MOUNTAIN OREAM FREEZ- FOWLEB'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING BOOM REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge,) Importer of Chins, Glass Waro, &¢., 009 Pa. ave, a Gunn SrERIE 2 OIL AND WATER COLORS, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, Paints, Oils, Window and Plate Glass. ALL Kixps ov Fancy ARricLEs vor ORNAMENTO XD PRESENTS. mar? 416 7th st.. (opp. 044 Fellows’ Hall). mar) 418 7th st.. (opp. 044 Fellows Hall). ‘COOKING STOVES. Kospneten Ge irk Company barge hts Spe aera Seas. pica W4"7E2,,50,000 EBOrLE Taz Lancrst axp Most OomPLETS 30B DYEING AKD