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THE EVENING STAR. The Hirth Murderers. District Gevernment Affairs. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPL. ee) FAMILY SUPPLIES, Fre —-, A REQUEST TO REOPEN THE CASE. In the case of Bedford, Queenan and Pion, convicted and sentenced to be hung September 10th next, for the murder of Geo, Philip Hirth in January last, the counsel for Bedford and Queenan—Messrs. Wells, jr., and Coyle—have addressed ‘TUESDAY... The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF CETRF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, June 29, 1890, z For New England, the middle Atlantic states, A LETTER TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY and lower lake regions, clearing, partly cloudy | su; sling that the case of Johnson be exam- weather, winds mostly westerly, stationary or | ined by the grand jury. They say “the counsel lower temperature, higher barometer. for the defense are firmly convinced that these THE THERMOMETER. three unfortunate men are not the murderers ‘The followt: readings thermom- | of Mr. Hirth, and from our personal observation As Peal Ofte during hee — we know that there has arisen in the commu- 7am, 80°; 7:35 am, $2; 11 am., $4; % pm, 36% Maximum, +6: minimum, 72. “LOCAL NEWS. nity a doubt, to say the least, as to their gullt. ‘Thetr execution even, will not settle the ques- tion # long as this doubt remains, itis with a view of settling thé question as to who Were the actual my rers of Mr. Hirth that we ad- dress you this letter.” They refer to what they call a confession of Johuson; a letter from “Tobe” Brown to Johnson. warning him against confessing; state that the murderers were wait- ing for.not following the victim:and add“ We will Show. by several persons, that Ross and John- son were at Hesther Johngon’s house on 12th, between U and V streets, about dark on the eve- ning of the murder and left about the same Ume, and that about S o’clock that evening two Condensed Local Street Iamps will be lighted at extinguished at 1:30 a.m. A coal ofl lamp exploded last night in house No. 429 4% street southwest, occupied by Ed- ward Norman, colored. His’ daughter Sarab, about 11 years old, was badly burned, and the house was slightly damaged. ‘Tie Boys’ High School class of 1859 met yes- terday and elected the following officers: A. M. 50 p.m. and i men came running to that house, knocked and Cosle, president; S. W. Clements, L. D. Wilson, | were admitted, and that when the police came i Ik, vice presidents P. Spindle, | in at the front door of Hesther Johnson's house Clinton Gage, orator, and C. BL Hanford, treasure: ‘A republican cib was organtzed by a meet- tng at the rooms of the National Veteran Ciub last evening, by the election of D. B. Ainger a8 president, and John R. Miner secretary. A committee to draft a constitution, consisting of Judge E. W. Keightly, M. Trimble, Paul Hirsch, S.S. Burdett and James E. Waigh, was ap- pointed. ‘The graduating honors of St. Vincent’s school, which consisted of gold medals and crowns were awarded to four young ladies, viz.: Misses Cece- Ma Davies, Ella’ McNamara, Anna Fitzgerald jelds. « Bebrend, the well-known Ger- mab rye bread baker, died yesterday at his resi- dence corner 6th and N streets, aged 92 years. He Was a native of Hanover and was aconseript soidier under Napoleon. Mr. Behrend started the business of baking rye bread in this Dis- tet. The new German orphan asylum will be oe- cupted to-day. It ts located at 2422 K street. ts three stories high, with a basement containing a kitchen, store-rooms, large wash-rooms, e ‘The first floor contains the dining-room, recep- tion-room and closets. The second fioor is de- Voted to the cirls and the matron, with bath- Tooms, ete. | Mrs. Mary E. Retntzell, daughter of the late | W. S. Nichols, and stster of Mrs. Col. Hollings- worth, died that bight and arrested all the inmates, includ- ing Ross, Johnson escaped out of the back door. The deaf and dumb woman, Emma Jounsoa. can clearly prove the possession of the watch and ring by —- Johason on the day ati the murder.” They conclude by saying: “ grand jury, actuated by a de-ire to asvertaly the trath, and with the powerful assistance ot your offie> and of the police force, would, we are sure, find no difficulty tn ascertaining beyond a reasonable doubt who the real murderers are. We would ourselves further prosectite these inv: gations but for the embarrassment under which We labor, arlging out of the want of means and facilities to that end. This 13 a most import int matter. Not only are the lives of three men de- pendect upon the ascertainment of the trv but whet fs perhaps more Important sifli, It {n- volves the question of the escape of those who are really guilty. If you will, either through the agency of the grand jury or directly through your own office, enter anew into the investiga- Uon of this case, we are at your service to assist as far as lies in our power.” COL. CORKHILL IN HIS REPLY to this “extraordinary proposition,” recites the facts and circumstances of the ‘murder, and Says: “After all this, afer over fifty citizens on oliferent jurtes had heard all the testimony and found your cilents guilty beyond doubt, after all the legal questions have been passed’ upon by Uhe court of last resort, what 1s it you ask ar the residence of Col Hollines- | and propose? That ona mere statement trom pete en eee bet, Geargetown, last evea- | you, without my ever hay ing seen a stnglescrap of testimony of any kind, I Shall ask the grand Jury just impanneied to commence another tn- vestigation with regard to the crime on the fol- lowing grounds: First, that Johnson had nv a statement that he and Roxey Ross had knock- eda man down on id4th street. You proved that on the trlal,so far as the statement of ing. Fhemany triends of Mr. Samuet Kirby are copgratularing him to-day. in having reached | bis elghty-first birthday. He hasspent seventy | Jears Of his life tn this city. | This morning, in tze Police Court, Conn Har- rigan, a milkman, was charged with making an | indecent assault’ on Thos’ Carroll, He was | these same witnesses could prove It, and reiter- eeeere = | ating It before another jury would not add auy Plenice, Excursions, &c- force 10 tt now.” As to the confession of Johnson toade to Bud Warner. the District attorney says ihat Warner swore falsely on his own trial, and no jury would belleve him. After reviewing the other points of the counsel. the District atto hey concludes by saying “My official duty does not require me any more to punish the gullty than to protect the innocent. And I Would welcome any fact that would reil these mea | Oi the fatal charge against them. There 1s no thing new in this case. Ifyou are to belleve the Statements of criminals, there was never a mur- derer convicted justly save on his own confes- sion. ‘The machinery of the admintstration of justice may be defective, but 1t is the est the wisdom of the ‘age has pro- Guiced, ana its results must be accepted as nearly correct and just as {t's possible to pro- | cure. Why should you be prociaiming that Ko: and Johnson and Brown did the deed? Your argu- ment On the trial was that Ross and Johnson had killed the man; that Brown was a party, and that Roxey Koss had fled in fear. 1 sent for Ross and had him brought tnto court, and yet you declined to examine him. He fully acd completely accounts for himself the night ot the murder, and was not even a witness in the case. I cannot think that tbls clamorous a sault should be made against these men wita- out seme proof. It can do your clients no good and can only harm unprotected and helpless citizens. I have seen in the papers statemenis I suppose founded on information derived fro:n you, that you were in possession of certa facts and evidence. I shall be happy at a Uime to recelve and consider whatever hew ev dence you may have touching this murder, and I assure you that if you can prove tome an fect tending to explain the positive and o Whelming testimony of the guilt of the e victed persons, no one will be more ready to give It prompt attention in the interest of pub jic aS Well as personal justice.” The Washington Ex ion party w excursion to Harper's Ferry next Monday, July Sth. train Will leave at S:30 a.m. aad re turn até p.m. cht excursion, July 3d and 4th, will be given on the Lady of tie Lake to Norfolk. Oc View, Fortress Monroe, Pine Lookout. Point and Poin he steamer Will leave 6th street whuit duly Sd, at a. m. sharp, connecting X With the cars for a ride of eight miles to Ocean View, returning on Sunday at ternoon, and arriving in Washington Mouday morning: kound-trip Uckets i ‘Tne Foundry Sunday School excursion comes off to-morrow, going to Glymont on the J. Ww. ‘Thompson, and leaving at 5:30 a. m. ‘The excursion by St. Vincent de Paul Society for the benent of the poor, leaves at 9: morrow tor Marshall Hall dn the W. W. coran. The boat will leave again att and7 Tn. The excursion to Niagara, leaving the and 5thof July, is cheap and_very attrac’ The rownd trip’ is ently ‘There will be no other excursions from here to Niagara at these rates. Thursday will be the last day for t sale of tickets. "No better opportunity of visit- ing Niagara was ever offered. THE YounG Dewocra jana avenue last evening to organize a young men’s Hane and English club. There was a large atten!- ance and much enthusiasm. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Campbell Carrington, | Who said they did not propose to antagonize any Democratic organization, but to unite the energetic young men of the ‘party. He called for Lominations for temporary chairman. Mr. W. P. Bell was elected to that position, and said that immediate steps should be taken to 1 Hancock clubs tn each of the legislative tricts, and as three Garfield flags were tlun: BUD WARNER'S STATEMENT. the breeze there should be twenty-two Hane: ‘The following is the material point of the banners. Mr. A. A. Lipscomb was elected statement of Bud Warner, which was made at retary. Mr. J. E. Norris expressed his grat the jail on the 15th of June: “I have run wita cation at the young men assoviating te n- selves in the thterest of the democracy. Mr. T. FP. Miller moved that a committee on permanent organization be appointed and re- Fort at the next meeting. Dr. Culver remarked that there was danger that two organizations With the same object might conflict and sug- d that this be an auxiliary association to Ben Johnson for two years and went to Pitts- burg with him. On the day of Hirth’s mui Iwas with Ben Johnson and parted with at the corner of 10th and V streets, at 543 p.m. Thursday (next morning) I saw Ben Johnson on V street, between 10 and 11 o'clock. Howard Ccakley and some girls were there. The gi:ls sat — door step, We were talking, and I Sald mm ckson Association. Tals idea dia not |'0 Ber, ‘an you stand’ a tre ssembiage and several parties ex- | Ken said, ‘Yes I have money enough there need be no fear on that ac- | for that. I sald, “Where did you get if?” ler’s m mh Was adopted, and | He said, “Me and Roxey knocked’a man do va Randolph Coyle, Campbell | Ob 14th Street and made a lttle swag.” He cal Lipscomb, C. W. Hanay ana | ed me one side td. & see y cinted the committee. | Wate.” Thad a wateh witch looked like at | Hesaid, “I will swap with you tor 32 to bo atie Club of | Isaid. “Let me see your watch,” and 3 peten, headed by drum and tite, | “It 18 a sflver one, and 18 buried o cottin labelle: there, (pointing toward the comms broom and a transp: I will show it to you _ to-morrow. Fricay me and Ben went to the shoe shop k by Pap Jackson. I borrowed Tug Stak avid read the account of the arrest of the boys, I read it aloud to Ben and Pap. Ben walked away. Isaid: “Whatdid you go away for? He sai othing.” West “had been in to Pap Jacksoi etore we were there. When he went. | 4m we watched on the other side of the street, h Mr. Campbell Car made speeches. DO NOT MAKE a ction of boy you examine the stock at the B: House of B. Robi wear until fae Sunday setioo’s | #20 after he got on his horse and rode away Phan lara Woods muday schoo's | hen sald: “Go over andsce what West wants 0; ote Fe, tO MOLTO, pea erouNd, | Pap.” T went and asked Pap “What West was an tnteresting affair. The train lea he | He said: | “Where ts Ben Johnson?” I sald: had better get awa’ exercises In the tates, | Wards Ben and me were together, and I depot at 9 o “Over there, ground about 6 o’cloc! there will be tnterestin; nacie, the singing by Pap said: “You tell Ben he and returning leaves the y; West Is after him.” During the morning @ Schools led by Mr. that tourder: ben, you know all about Browning, of Georgetown, interspersing tus | doneit.” Thope Christ may kill meet a Bev oe ae row th XO | Usaid: “Well, then, Roxey done it.” Ben s Teachers—Their aut: . | 1 don't know about Roxey. I did not do it | Saturday we came from the market togetler id re end Coie eran Ds Of George. | Tetore Sundowa, we were talking about “loa town; Parents and Church Members—Thelr re- CeEeee Washiceren: He tne aD | Salle “Ria Gane Coe ae oe Sident Of the union, will preside. fore ey ee pe ed |3 Divorce CAsES.—Yesterday, In the Court in General Term, the decree of the Equity Court dismissing the petition for divorce tied by Ko- sella Booth against George C. Booth, was affirmed. They were married June 16) 1sv7, While the plaintiff was only 16 years of age, but the wite only remained with her busbaud ten | or | hn, Queeban and Wiliiams. After dark Sa urday bight Ben sala, “Come, let’s go and g! ourselves up.” “Have you got any heart, Bud? “Yes,” said I, “I have got a heart for anything. Tam not going to give Inyself up. The police are paid for catehing me.” Ben went to station house and gave himself up. =~ “He got the watch, Bnd mon-—~ Sete —~y ue had from a Th pocket *~ A. B. Williams, for Jenute L. Harrington, Pages _ wWN near i4th street. Le penisted & Suil for divorée yesterday feGih “Wi | -. auoW if It was Hirth or no.” A. Harrington, on the ground Sf TD Ucseruou | _ In addition, he gives a long list of his advon- aud on support. tures asa fellow-burglar with Johnson, nain!ag localities, what they got, &c. ‘Trev. An exhaustable supply of milk and JOHNSON DENIES. Jcbnson, who was released some days sino, denies every item in the statement, except about, going to Pittsburg, and says that Warner was 50 idle that they both lost their places, THE REWARD. Mr. F. H. Fall, a8 counsel for Johnson, to-day filed a claiin to the reward of $100 offered by the Commissioners for tnioi: ~Uon leading to tie arrest of the guilty parties, and tt was refe: to Major Brock. It 1s not unlikely that though Johnson's statements led to the other parties being held and his testimony to the con- cream for the 4th of July at the Alderney Dairy. Stop wagons, drop postal, or telephone, night or day, aid depend on having your order flied. Nut ced. t A Misstxo JovkNaisr.—The New York Pruth of Sunday says: “Superintendent Walling re- ceived a letter yesterday from W. P. King, an artist of Washington, D.C., who wrote on’ be- half of a Mrs. Buchanan, inquiring for news of A. W.H. Buchanan, her'son, who left home on January 7, and wrote some Umeago saying that he was coming back soon. Atterward the mother | Viction, that there will be other claimants to heard that he bad been killed tn a railroad accl- | the reward. dent near New York city. Buchanan was 24 | Sgg ADVERTISEMENT Of A. Straus for com- Years Old,and was tn 1576 employed asa er | plete assortment of summer goods. t on the New York Trivune. The police have not suntan beard of his death. ELECTIONS OF OFFICERS.—The National Ritles met, last night and elected officers as follows: Acquirrep.— Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, | C8 . O. P. Burnside; jeutenant auage MacArthur, the trial of Francis Jackson, | W- Fitzgerald; first sergeant, yesse M. Basset M. Thornett; third, . Add son; fourth, Wm. H. Kupp. ‘The election of a second Heutenant and the coi ‘Was post- poned. The following were elected honorary members: John W. w, Charles C. Duncan- alias Allen, for robbing Miss Bertha Holeman, on the 3th instant, of a bonnet and parasol, was concluded by a verdict of not guilty. ‘The iden- ty of the accused with the person who com- Lieut. F. V. Green, assistant engineer for the District, returned this morning after an ab- sence of about two weeks at West Point, and was at his office in the District buildings as usual. The Commissioners to-day issued an order that Silas Merchant, receiving clerk in the of- fice of the collector of taxes of the District of Columbia, shall give Dond in the sum of $20,000, before entering upon such auty during the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1880. DROYPED FROM THE DisTRICT ROLLS FOR WANT QF FUNDS, The District Commisstoners pon? notified Messrs. Geo. W. eve cashier, special assess- ment division; Wm. Shirley, clerk, special assessment division; Wm. Mathews, old record | aivision; Watsins Addison, clerk in the treas Ter and assessor's office; Frank M. GUY, enci- heer's office, and H. B. Tyler, clerk, oftive super- Intendent permits, that they tted there Was no provision in the appropriations for the ensuing fiscal year with which to enable them to retain their services after the end of the pre- sent month, and they have therefore revoked thelr appointments, to take effect the 30th In- stant, None of these places are to be filled by appointment. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. Under the act approved June 4, 1880, “mak- ing appropriations to provide ‘for ‘the ex- peuses of the District of Columbia for fiscal year ending June 30, 1881,” in the clause ‘for matntaining ' institu- tions of charity, reformatories and prisons,” {t 1s provided that one of the Commissioners or the District shall be selected by the board of Com- missioners as one of the tees in certain Cases. with all the powers, privileges and diities of other trustees of such Institution. The Com- missioners have had this subject under consid- eration, and have designated Commissioner Dent as trustee for the Industrial Home School at Georgetown; Commissioner Twining as trus- tee for the Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying in Asylum. ard Commissioner Morgan as trustee for the Reform School. The duty of vi-iting the other Institutions of charity and reformatories in the District at stated times will be divided between the Commissioners as occasion requires, os MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to W. hern and Alice MeCartney; Thomas Young en Williams; John W. Barrett and Lizzie McKenney; Camillo Schneider and Vittorio rato. a THE COURTS. Equity Court, Judge Yesterday, Hibernia avers | Association ast. Gibbons; hearirg adjourned til Thursday. Wallach agt, Fatrttela; continued for the term. Douglass agt. Sm: me. Simms agt. Stm:ns, submitted. 5: ct. District of Columbia Building Association; heard and decree ordered. Equrry Covrt—Judge Mavarthur. To-day, Brent agt. D.C. Bullding Association; sale ordered; Stone and Duhamel appointed trustees. Herrell agt. Yost; mechanles’ Iten Validated. Welling agt. Gales; guardian ad lt- tem; Mary J. Stone appoint Baldwin agt. Grahamite and Trinidad Co.; recelver appoluted injunction granted. Curmrnar. Court, Judge Mac Artlou. rday, Frank Jackson, robbery; not Edward H. Dent, larceny, pleaded not Chas. ‘Turner, second offence, petit ‘onvicted and sentenced to the pe: tentiaty for three years. Roxey Ross, assau! ball fixed at $100, PoLice CourtT—Jindge Snell, To-day, Robert Smallwood, assault on Rachael Wallace; 10 or thirty days. Charles Newton, a forfeited collater: . it on Ma Hariiet Prater, tureats al bonds to keep ssault on ‘YY. Gardne} rances Diggs, pi the pi Eltzabe John § B 0 assault On Daniel Carroll; ¢ Addison Holme: jays. Jenny Sumner, loud and 10 or thirty days. Annie Kirby, vagrancy; bonds or ninety di John Ken- nedy, do; bonds or thirty (ays. Edward Ss. Hall, fast driving; $20. Sally Robinson, va- raucy; ninety days in the workhouse. y er, (lo.; bonds or thirty di Jefferson, loud and boisterous; $5. s nan, do.; do. Kalph Driver,’ maintainin: nuisance; $5. Wm. Davis, charged with k ing a cow yard within 200 feet of a dwelling. house; $5—appeal noted. George Brown, Ch Foster, Evan Gimmell, John ‘Sceld, Jas. M: honey, Mary Barnes and Jas. Hastings, charzed with being disorderly tn the county; $5 each or fifteen days. Isabella Norton and Nelile Tucker, Ubreats to Ida Davis; bonds or sixty days eaci! —————~---—_____ ARGUMENIUM Ap HoMINEM. —“ We have acol- lection to make this morning,” said a col minister to his flock, “and for the glory heaven whichever of you stole Mr. Jones’ tur- keys don’t put anything on the plate.” One who was there says: “Every blessed niggah in de church came down wid de rocks.”—Avor- ville Tribune, DEATH FROM Hy DRoPHoBIA.—At Cambertviils, N.J., about a month ago, Paitence Vincent, a girl fourteen years old, was bitten by a pet di. At the urgent request of the girl the anliau Was not killed. Last Thursday the girl was taken with spasm: poling and growliug lise a dog. She dled Satuiday morning in tue agony, with all the symptoms of hydro- CRGLAR.—Louts Cane, of 154 ent to St. Vincent's hosp. ing from a fall from a + He isa somnambuilst. famed that a burglar had entered his room, and attempting tocateh the intrude! he awoke on the sidewalk.—N. ¥. Sun, 25t. ery living cnild born be tween June 1, 1579, and June 1, 1880, has a spa to itself Inthe columns of the census scheduie devoted to this purpose and the month of its birth fs given. These little “census bables” wlil ave a good landmark to keep their ages by. It any one of them lives to be 100 years he or she will be a census centenarian.—Boston Adve; User. A PRETTY STORY comes from Nantasket Beach. Miss Hall, a young lady of Boston, quarrel With her lover one day last week, and to spite him went on a fishing excursion with a party of young folks, the lover being excluded. A little ways from the shore the boat capsized and Miss Hall was dumped into the sea. The young man swam promptly to the rescue, and though Mi: Hall would have been saved anyhow, her | got the credit of saying her life, _———— Censvs Nort -The census makes the popu. KW), and Of Salt Lake City The population of Nashville to be 4: ‘A Past Youne Maw.—J. L. Tiers, a young maa of respectable connections in New York city, has Deen taken to Boston to answ charges of forgery and other swindling tran: actions, in that city—committed while carou: ing with fast company of both sexes, He con- fegses to have spent much money in Boston, but cannot remember committing the forgeries. A WayWARD Boy IN MASQUERADE.—John F. Chittrick, a boy of fourteen, has been arrested in Boston, clad in female clothing. His parents live at Chelsea, and about two years since he ‘stole $400 from his father. For this he was sent to the reform school, from whence he was let outon probation. He stole female attire from his aunt’s room, and since then he has been masquerading about Boston. He next stole about $37 from a boarding-house who took him in from charity, and when arrested had spent nearly all his plunder. When captured he wore a handsome silk dress, a present from a young man who had fallen in love with the youthful degetver. Geemne PRICES. DRY GOODS MARKED DOWN. of yard-wide 10c. LAWN, now 5 cts. Caneear So LINEN LAWN, now 8 cts, Qases of 18e ORGANDY. LAWS, now Ii cts. Miltted the robbery was not very clearly le S01 > - B Cases of BRESS LINEN, ie ones ede. | £00, James P. Willett, F. 8. MeGuire, Noble D, | $2se8 of PRESS LINEN, cts. Seect tnarcnnerd Mestinony. to cow hae a Lanner = Sterne, Hon. Alvey A. Adee and Bo-ct. Sumner SILER, now 374 cts. en wae te Snares pusee At Che time the rob- | Fiineer Codnell. No, 1, 80ns of Jonadab, nas | Cock. Black CASHMERE, now 50 ote. Lorn pe tren elected officers as follows: D. E. Hopson, W 28-ct. Back GRENADINE, now 18 ots. BUSINESS IN THE CRIMINAL Covrt—Tuis | 4. Warwick, D. C.; James W. Brown, W. STE, Binck GRENADINE, now 45 ots. morning in the Crimlual Court, Judge Mus | Edward F. ‘Tayior, RS. John D. Buckley, F | $2-ct- Blsck GRENADINE, now 25 ctx. Arthur, Mr. Perry, the assistant District attor- | 5+ NS ees ied ‘Silk Damassee GRENADINE, now 65 ets. ESI tobe trice the prissnorstomalatay te | John W. Hayes, 0. W., and J. W. Gafland: | India LINENS, Dotted SWISB, Victoria LAWNS, * oO ing tn al having, at the instance of the defendaiis, | Tganist. been put over until after recess. He would be ready to try the case of Dailey Ambrose and Waters, known as the Torrey case, to-norrow, and on Thursday he to give the jury to Mr. Miller to try District cases. d jury ‘Would meet to-morrow week, and would prov- ably make work for afew ee president; S. Heller, vice-president’ re rding ogg he Penta ig secretary; 3 c in librarian; . Heller, Officers have been elected by the Washington Literary Association as follows: A. Behrend, ; J. Souza, correspond- secretary; H. arshal. been recorded as follows: h Weaver, part 71 to 73. sq. ‘&c., all marked down. 8 MATTING, 12 Baty etnies STRAW MATHING, 20 cts. Buy your DRY GOODS next weik at TOW- SON'S, and you will save money. {iis woman keeps'a boarding hovseon strates, Barry farm to isbett Sacra aT eens Gasenees ee and Seg ps is fre- Fred- ae — n.w. Sone eeaeeet caer ee POA GOS CRRERAES OT Bate ow wel more or less i intoxicated, engaged in @ fight. They were all Now ‘7H ao GET awn- icone aie ee Sveti Pa | anon me Snases Mahoney, Mary Barnes aza Joseph West, | Sell, jot't th Toad and GFinnelts Sib. Sd: ee wees coe mare oe OnE m. P. ofnq. 766; #800, ana A Hint to the H, 0, Editor Sar:—a patient but long-suffering body of citizens residing in the northeastern portion of our city are anxious to know why, in the name of the ae health, the ponds bounded by 8th, 10th, H and I streets, are still allowed to remain a nulsance to the neighbor- hood? An attemptewas izade last summer to il them up, a few cart loads uf dirt being u: but by far the largest portion remains £0 Di disease and mosquitoes and afford a home tO hundreds of frogs. There is abundance of dirt Close at had, and the Ulling of them would be a slight job and ada greatly to the health and appearance of the neighborhood. Where is the Leaith officer? C. “Pull Down the Blinds.’ Editor Star :—The attention of the officers of the Columbia horse railroad 1s spectfully called to the fact that the rear windows of their cars are totally destitute of shades of any kind, and that the unobstructed rays of a midsum- mer’s sun are ces 9 but agreeable during along ride. What is the use of rear windows in a car anyway? Four O’Ctock. Affairs on the Virginia Side. FALLs CHURCH, Va., June 29, 18s0, Editor Star: The republicans of Falls Church district held their primary meeting to choose a delegate to the Congressional convention to as- semble at Alexandria on July Ist on Saturday €vening last. As was the case at the primary meeting, the colored republicans were too smart HON abate white friends—they nominated their Mr. Norment, of your city, who bought wnat has been known latterly as ‘the Bramhal farm, Sold halt of it awhile ago to a Mr. Berryman, I think it fs, for, it is said, a good round price ‘There ls an unusually broad acreage of eatly potatoes planted this season If the yield should ve large, as seems to be promised now, count on cheap “murphies” this season. Tam told that the Alerandria Gzette states that the increase in population In that elty for ae er decade is 200, In Falls Church district t 1s S00, The peach crop as it epproaues maturity seems to grow “small by degrees and beauti- fully less.” The earliest’ varieties just now coming In season have been badly damaged by the curculio. The attempt by The Club to celebrate the 4th of July seems to have been a failure, A Garfield and Arthur club Is to be organized. The republican elements in our state have been dormant for some time. It is encouraging to see them taking on new Iife and energy. “ALEXANDRIA. BEHEADED BY THE Caks.—As the train on the Virginia Midland railroad, on {ts way to this city, approached Gordonville, yesterday, a man Was discovered to be lying ‘across the track. ‘The train was stopped and several of the train hands Went to the spot, where a horrible spec- tacle was presented. The man’s head had been severed from the body, the lead lying on one side of the track and the body on the other. It is supposed that the unfortunate, a colored man, in a state of intoxication, sat down on the track to rest and fell asleep, When the passing night train struck him with the above result. Narxow E: P graph company 4s en, 4 wires, the largest through this city to Ne' Last Saturday evening a party of five w under the superintendence of Mr. F. were at work at the top of the po! ientry, 3, about two miles south of this city, when the storm caine up. ‘They were orderéd down by Mr. Gentry until the storm passed over. Hardly had the men reached the ground when a flash of light- ning came, striking all of the five poles, upon each of which but a few seconds previous there had been a man. Had the men been on the poles at the time they were struck, instant death would probably have been the result.— Gazelle, 2th, DRY GOODS. Case FLANNELS, . FOR BATHING SUITS. PACIFIC LAWNS, 120. Fine quality LINEN LAWNS, 20c. FIGURED SWISS, INDIA LINEN, GAUZE UNDERWEAR, FANCY HCSIERY. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.) 28 918 7th EDUCTION IN PRICES. 12 pieces Colored Sateen, all wool, at 3ic.; formar go pieces Black Bunting, at 20 and 2se.; rednead from 25 and 35c. $0 pleces Seersucker Ginghams, at 12)c. 100 Lap Rol all linen, at 81. 100 Shetland Shawls, st $1 and $1.25. 600 Parasols Sun Umbrellas, at a heavy reduc- -woo! Striped Bunting, at 25c. ; former ChE whole Stock at a heavy reduction ur Auction. er GEO. J. JOHNSON, 3026 713’ Market Space. LL ABGEST assonTMENT mn. 20 pieces oF LINEN LAWNS IN WASHINGTON. FRENCH LAWNS, LINEN LAWNS, AMERICAN LAWNS. 000 yards of Beautiful FIGURED LAWNS, re- 7 i duced from 124sc, dowa to 6c. Ses Real LINEN LAWNS (Fizured), reduced from 25c. down to lic. BLACK LINEN LAWNS. BLACK FRENOH LAWNS. INDIA LINEN, the new and desirable article for Ladies’ White Dresses, 20, 25, $1, 37c. Beautiful Striped (thin) WHIT# GOODS, reduced ¥rom 260. down to 130. CARTER’S, vii Market Space. Real WAMSUTTA £orTTON, reduced from 1c. Vo. own Pure LINEN TABLE DAMASK, reduced from 75c. down to 50c. NOTTINGHAM LACK for curtains, 12340. upto 81. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, STRIPED SILKS, VERY CHEAP. Beautiful TWILLED (Wool) DRESS GOODS, re- duced from 25c. down to CARTER'S, Jele 711 Market Space. ed SCARFS: SCARFs: A lerge invoice of SCARFR, styles, just re- ceived. tn be sold at extremely low prices. BBIRTS made to order in first-class style; guarapteed. ey made Shirts of our own make always in tock. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, S16 F st. n.w., Jel2 Opposite Patent Uiice’ HOF THE BALTIMORE PANGHEAM-RIIET FACTORS TOE 435 7th street new. Bix of the Finest Shirts, to order. Bix Extra Fine Shirts, to order. Six Fine Shirts, to order. PERFECT FIT GUAR. REFUNDED. We call yeur especial attention to our Reinforced Shirt, complete, at one dollar. A full line of Gents' Furnishing Goods. 435 7th st. n.w., 463-ly Washington, D.O. THE NARRAGANSETT was raised early yester- day morning and while being towed toward Cow bay grounded on Six-mile-reef, off Clinton, only a few miles from where she Was sunk. ‘A tuy was sent to her relief. DED OF A DRUNKEN Man’s [iTE,—Coroner Hyler, of Port Chester, was called on Saturday evening to hold an inquest at the raflroad depot in Rye on the body of Frank Mayers, who came to his death by being bitten by a drunken man.—N. F. Sin, ih, 52 The poke shape bonnets are very trying to the face, "The Boston Covrier says that asa rule journalists are great smokers. "This ts the season for cramps. Avoid early swimming, eating early cucumbers and watermelons, and listening to amateur vio- lniste, §2-The saturday Review says that the coa- struction of an iron-clad now takes more time than is required in America for building a big city. $2 When one is digging clams, is he fishing or is he engaged in agriculturat pursuits? 8? One of the harrowing details of life comes whenever it 1s necessary to sip coffee from a teaspoon. 2"In a fight ata beer garden, near Duluth, Minnesota, Sunday, Ed. Brennan attempted to seyarate the combatants, when one of the lat- ter, Herman Oppel, struck Brennan behind tue ear patties lead cane, killipg him. Oppel es- caped. §2- The newest fashion in London dinner Tarties is to have the decorations of the table and the dining-room consist of real fruit trees in full bearing. When the time for dessert ar- Tives the guests pick peaches, nectarines and cherries from the trees. §2" Army worms in large numbers have ap- peared in the vicinity of Portsmouth, N. H., and are doing great damage to the crops. CITY ITEMS. LODILLE’S HEADACHE SPEcIFIc cures headache in § to 20 minutes. ‘Try it. THE ACTION Of Carier’s Little Liver Pills is Pleasant, mild and natural. They gently stim- ulate the liver, and regulate the bowels, but do not purge. A Wonderful Cure of Diphtheria. Three of my children had Diphtheria in its Worst form. Skin dry, lips parched, could not swallow. With a feather I applied Giles’ Lini- ment Iodide Ammonia to the tonsils, rubbed it over their throats and chests. Great chunks of Stuff came from the throats, the skin became moist. fever lett them, and under the Almighty care I attribute thelr cure to Dr. Giles’ Lini- ment. JANE KELLY, Cor. Tonnelli Avenue and Bleeker st., Jersey City Heights, N. J. Giles’ Pils cure Paintul Menstruation. Sold by all druggists. Send tor amy tiet- R. GILES, 120 West Broadway, N. ‘Trial size 25 cents. s,t, ‘Save Your Hair.” ‘Heep it Beautiful,” “London Hatr Restorer” Insures new growth. “London Hair Restorer” Restores the color. “London Hair Restorer” cue dressing. “London Hair Restorer.” The only cleanly and “London Hair Restorer.” effectual Hair Restorer “London Hair Restorer,” in the market. Not adye A toilet luxury, entirely free from all obnoxt- ous or unpleasant odors. Price 75c. At all Stott & Cromwell, wholesale agents, Wash- ington. “ BUCHUPABIA.”- uick, complete cure 4 to6 days; al Miniuatyioneupiadnter st. wi arugeiare: For Washington at 450 Pa. ave. “RovGH ON Karts.”—ASK clears out_rata, mice, roaches, box; for Washington at 480 “ALDERNEY Wacons.”—Fresh alderney butter for it. It -bugs, 15¢. Pa, avenue, jurned morning, and delivered in 3¢ lbs. Shyare” prints, soc. "per 1b. Also, cottage [=on Birrens Stop One Minute and Think. itters = Iron Bi a If your BLOOD is THIN, or hs Iron Bitters | IRON ‘will cure you. ONAL LIFE Ik IBON BITTER epee suffer from Hysteria, or SHB BROWN OHBHIOAL 00. BALTIMORE, HIRTS CHEAPER THAN EVER. SHIRT, at 75 cts., unfniahe, than "we sold it when muslin and linen WAS wat low present ices. i= ind BHINT, Anishea, fs the cheayoat Shirt in the world, . ‘The “Crown Diamond” SHIBT, fin- 60 cts. Our LINEN COLLARS, latest stylee, as is usually sold at ‘the world in MEGINNISS: 1002 E stres Ge TO DUBREUIL BEHOS., PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. OM RUSTON, ass x ULTRY ‘Tbe Steamer “'D. ALWAYS ON HAND. Capt. Solon on Howes, wilt om HAM, BACON AND OOKNED BEEF. Paltimore TRURSD., A FRESH SUPPLY OF FRUIIS AND V 3p.m_ Fare to Host iri seals and atate- BL’ RECEIVED DAILY room-berth ANDA ACCKSION FROM NOR- FINE PRINT AND TUB BUTTER. | FOR To For» SS MONKOF OR OORAN Everything fret class, and prices reasonable, at | gid) QUTH DINSFR AT Riraen PON TBE PALACE MARKET, pa at FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. dell. Comsen l4ti ayn New Youre AVENUE | FRANK $20. For Preight or Passage j . As L. PLY IN Pi JULY IN PHILADEL- RASPBERRY SYRUP, STRAWBERRY SYRUP, i LEMON SYRUP, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, \ WILD OHERRY JUIOK. | giava Sa" ood to pebatn vs ; th. Fare to Philadelphia and Return Onty Boats leave e day at 3 0% lock from wharf corncr Light and Pratt streets, Bi: Te ‘Tickets for eale at the office only, where any fur- ther information cap be had. FRED. SHRIVER, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Je29-4t No. 3 Light at. wharf, Baunore, M4. ‘ STORK A FLEASANT BAIL oy Rp waTEK. AVOIDING THe DUST axp HEAT oF THe CARS. Dhe BALTIMORE & PHILADELPRIA STEAM- BOAT COMPANY will issue Ronnd ‘Trip Fxcnreion Tickets po JOHN H. MAGRUDER, ‘'S $52 TOUR TO WHITE Mount AINS, JULY Tra. 1491 New York ave, California Brandy. Pure Holland Gin. Try tl per gall HOTEL AND ALL EXPENSES PAID FROM WASHINGTON BAOK TO WASHING TOS, INCLUDING THE ASCENT OF MOUNT WABI VISITING LAKE WINNE) BKOUSE, ECHO LARK, Its Apvant, exp N AUKEE, BOSLON, Erc. Boney with y Ing on the Jom e rhortest time for meal cn the route. west ride Sithett rest. Stopring at seven of the bast hotels in N sont rail cd ates a * he celebrated “Bouquet Whiskey," $2.50 « Fabyan's, ion. 18. The journey in made in easy tire day@ for rest before reachiaie GEORGE A. O'HARE, Stork’s Tour of ae 1,000 Miles 0 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand WN. | MEWr’ —)- MARTHA’S VINEYARD, ne a ER, > ee XCURSIONISTS, NANTUCKET. < MORE VARIETY IN TRAVE!, HEAL’ 4 FISHING PARTIES, PLEASURE AND EDUOATION THAR TRAVELERS AND OTHERS ARY OTR EET EVER on 20, 21, 22, Beeb Wome Imported and Domestic Goods. G@UIDS" OF” ALL BEEF. )Ros: Bone : tected, HAM. { foe ee (Weatphalia. TURKEY (Boneless in Jelly. AXD Baveless in CHICKEN. /Potted. ROLLED TONGUE, HAM SAUSAGE, OURRIED 7 OYSTER! AKED MACOARONT. PICKLED LAMB TONGUES TERS, WALNUTS WOODEN PLATES, PAPER NAPKINS. No ch: auy part of the mys ington Leaves B op Ci i PICKLED O¥S- PICKLED SBRIMP, PIOKLED m. sharp, re : dren betwe-m RK. R., Brad. deere cente. Tickets B opley"a drug store, ( TRAVELING BASKETS. dsil’®, 1845 & st. nw. ance for packing and delivering goods to . W. REEDS SONS. 1226 F street Fue MAYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, Best Government Java COFFEE, Roasted, 33 cts Best Rio COFFE Bwie Process FLOUR, £2.15 per & 60 CExts Pen La. NORFOLK, OCEAN VIEW, FORTRESS MON- ROE, FINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOEE Oa the Safe and Elegant Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE. Rosrted, 29 cts, aaa . Steamer leaves 6th-street aa NEW YORK TEA COMPANY,: SATURDAY. duly 3acaiterns shane aft Cor. 7th and K sts, gombecting at Bo folk with the ears * 26-8ra i. £00. | Sunday afternoon, and arrivinie in Washinton jonday morning. Hound trip Gekets oie eee IEST PREMIUM fare frem Norfolk to. Ocean View and serarne a) cents, good wy used, to return Awarded at the National Fair over ail other compet- ore ‘The bandsomest Minuesota Patent Flour tn th: United States. sd = A very superior Minnesots Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, A Magnificent tent Process. GOLDEN Brit, The Btandsard Family Flour of the For sale by every first-class Gr: ‘WHO! Corner Ist 12 TO CERES, OUR DRY 8. S. EXCURSION, STEAMER J. W. Will leave the wharf 8 o'clck a.m. for « MINNEOLA, THOMPSON . foot of 6th at 5 Winter Wheat Patent District. ocer.. LEBALE DEPOT: st. and Indiana ave. WM. M. GALT & CO. BOOTS AND SHOES. coms ONE AND ALL! And buy your BOOTS AND SHOES: jat slaughtering Pi 1112 F street northwest, And leave your order for FINE DRESS SHIRTS. IRTS THE CONVENTION A SPE- = nO CIALTY. = Half-dozen Fine SHIRTS. Half-dozen Superior SHIRTS.. Half-dozen Elegant SHIRTS. Our Best SHIRT, Plaited Bosom, 812. A fine assortment of GENT'S FUBNISHINGS always ‘on hand. ave, RING AND 8U! D s* MME RESS We na opened & splendia line of French piEas Goupk om rising. ful assortuisstot Eee ssi i Pi ae Spe a Seersuckers. Shooda’ Ban tage Cloths, Mummy falls hed otha, French Nalusooks: all grades ls An inspection of our stock is solicited. HOOE BROTHER & 00., 1898 F st. w.w., near Ebbitt Houre. spl LADIES’ GOODS. WILLIAN. e 2% PER OENT. OFF ALL SALES. In order to make room for my usual FALL IM- FORTATIONS, I will take 20 per cent. from all sales, to reduce my large stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Bonnets, Fine Millinery, Goods, Suits, Dress and Traveling Wraps, Domestic and F-ench Hand -made Undergarmen’ Brands of Parisiaa Gat Dress eS, nee i Soe = ment of Laces and all the Latest Novelties, ete. ete. M. WELLIAN, 907 Penna. ave. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. ‘These Goods are fresh in every department. 3326 DOUGLASS’, 9th street, St. Cloud Buiding, ONE CASE OHEMISE, THOROUGHLY MADE AND TRIMMED, Prick, 26 Cents. Other Garments in proportion. DOUGLASS’, je24 Oth street. QUMMER STYLES FOR SEA SIDE. CHIP, TOUGH AND READY BOAN, SAVAL HATS, Large assortment, newest shapes, at J. P. PALMER'S, 41107 F sts. n.w. N. B. Personal attention given to all milline orders. ADIES PREPARING seashore or mountains should is the oni and article in the world wl Bere forthe money. All Winter _ nS PABLOEA; 901 MARKET SPACE, Corner Sth st.. Keep Building. FLAITING, 902 9th st. Hoa FOR THE FOULTIAITLY. FIBE WORES, THE BEst Make. CHINESE LANTERNS, FLAGS, ALL SIzEs. 60 different styles of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, ‘Wholesale and Bete. ‘at the Lowant CH. RUPPERT, No. 403 7th st. n. we eu A™ tutor dy culumsie Sisters of te Discist of Columbia, or Levy Certificates of Board of Audit, FRE Hecelpta proscouted and collociod through" Wour-and-e-Half st, n.w. GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION THE LEADING SHOE HOUSE IN THE DI3- TRICT. 3°0 pairs Laaies’ House Slippers, at 35 500 pairs Ladies’ Newport Ties, 500 pairs Ladies’ Kid Sandale, pairs Ladies’ 3-etrap Sandals, adies' 4-strap Randais, & 5-straj oR THE BENEFIT OF TH Rot leaves city at 9:30a.m , Tie pw. eharp. Boat leave shall Hall at 6 p.m. and 9p. m. ‘Tickets, 60 cents. Chiidren half price. Yikes Steamer CITY OF ALEXA MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS ana FKIDAYS, landing at Glymont Wed- needaye atid Marshall Hall Fridays Steamer leaves Potomac Ferry wharf 7 returni=g 11:30 p.m. Dancing down Ronnd trip, 20 cts. HE TIVOLI PARK FORMERLY GiRSBORO, is NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIO for Picnics Excursions. ‘The piessantest summer resort ehington.| The Ferry scata land hour, and s beautiful drive by road rices at the HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. PERRET ZO” wy | a CHEAPER THAN EVER. 3012-3w at 60 and 7: eeu 00 pairs Ladies’ | Ladies’ Pinafore Sandal 81.90; 500 pat P y Slippers, $1.45: 600 pairs Ladies’ Sandal Boots, rk. Hiret-class aceon c 1-80: 100 different styles of Latics’ Kid Shooe, | {He Perk. | First-class. ac ee rom $1 to$5. A remarkable sisuzhter of Mev's | hors % RICHARD ROBE. Bat ollia ie win Go.cs | ee ra” ‘8 or Lace, Ps, 5 1! ¥ = ; dren's Shoes, 15c. 8 pair, or two pairs for LYMONT PAVILLION NOW OPEN FOR $00 pairs Children’s Ligut Uolored, Boos, Ge Goae ie tad Brcarnives reso) large lot of Children’s 8! lot of Boys’ Gaiters at 40c. per pair, (size BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvynia Avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. 3028 rt har been d improved. T. J. TRONDEN, Agent, No. 205 7th st. n.w. W. IVINS, Proprietor, 7th. f. se! Fy *ccssrons on WASHINGTON. FALLS lippers, only 25c. ary 1to5) or LEOPOLD BKICHOLD, Proprietor. Every Wednesday ‘and Friday dur- \LEARING SALE OF SPRING AND | }P¥ theseason.. Leave her wharf ps CUP AUHMEM Bors SND SHOES: found drip. Seen Musio aid daneiey Ifyou BOOTS you can smallest Look at our prices: MILES RIDE FOR 10 CENTS Every Monday and Saturday during the season. To MANSHALE “HALT. AND MT. VERNON SPRINGS Es desire to save money by buying first-class and SHOES at the very lowest prices, do 80, as we prefer to sell them a\ margin than to carry them ov i Every Sunday. t_ 2:30 p.m. ; returning at Ladies? 3-strap Sandals only 75c. very Bt Leave wrning at Laaies’ Newports and Low Butt. 8hoes, only 752. | JP oh? a Sah ‘SEAis, Ladies! Newports and Low Butt. Shoes, 81, 81.25, | OULouis authorized avent, corner 11th and F sts. Ladies! all iether Kid and Pebble Butt. Shoes, only Ladies’ Kid and Ladies’ fine Kid Ladies’ fine French Kid Button Shoes, only Ladies’ Foxed Butt. n g Ladies’ Foxed Lace Gaiters, 75c. to $2. Ladies’ Serve Lac Ladies’ Ladies’ Berge Congress: eyesore len’ od Low vert airmen bas Jen's Cal rs only $2 5 aS (our favorite) Gaiters only $1.25. : ieice "8 Boy's xood Gaiters And other goods too numerous to mention. ask is an inspection of our a AMUSEMENTS. UMMEK THEATER COMIQUE.—Mou- § day, June 21, nixhtly, and Tuesday and Friday tinees. Moré New and Attractive Novelties rance of Allan and Hart, D: Charles Waterfield. Last Pebble Butt. Shoes, only 81. Kid worked Button-hole, $2and ee » from $1 to $3. ce Gaiters Tic to $2.. Serxe Butt., $1.25 to $2.50. jooley st woek »* ‘Be. Shoes from 25e. to 82.50, 81.25, $1.50. Low Shi HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NEW ENTLiuritis&é FOR Oh ST. Coolers, Iee Cream at reduced prices, Giies and Kouse- ‘i. ‘orking Shoes, aut leather, $1, 1.25. if 11.50 to $5. ra ioe. Frecsots and Fly Fans, iE 7OTS BD ‘ant a at NOCK’S New Se All we Polite attention furnishing store, 4 a ber. . to all. “Don't ferser hours and Dumber ag Branch Bore, a vidne . ® aijaeeen st , bet. H =} I sts, 7 5 Bran tore ze: 5 AS STOVES Gouniuts Fine Shoes a specialty jert-2w | G! | W[1© REDUCE STOCK, GAS STOVES? “fou's Fine Goat Low Button, at §3.60, for Men's Fine Gait Oxfords, at $3.60, formerly! St a pair. from $1.50 to $6.50 a pair. Rowe te or Ladies” ‘Cot and Top Kid STYLE. Foxed Boots at $2, formerly $2.50 — 5 sc badion Newport Button ‘ies and Sandal Silppere rom &! a pair. ebineearpn: SOLD ON TRIAL. Jel? 717 Market Space. NEw YORK SHOE STOKE, FORTABLE SHOES. PRICES LOWE, THAN THE SAME QUALIT ¥ Ties, from 81 to Ladies’ pete tied 38 E. F. BROOKS, 5631 15th st... | lean! 1 BEFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAE CaEAM FREEZ- oe GEO. McCARTES FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND D* Bpecial Attention Given to the Treatment «' ss St NOISES IN THE is ray SIGHT, ee wl ‘We will offer the balance of our ' THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH WILL DO THE WORK IN LESS TIME. €05 Pennsylvania Avenue. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHER STOVE IN NEAT-FITTING, STYLISH AX of THE MARKET. $2.50. Call and see them, No. 531 15th st. 1 js ae. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. WALNUT DINING ROOM HEFRIGERATORS. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, | 619 19th street northwest. O1L AND WATER COLORS, sETISTS’ MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, Paints, Oils, Window and Plate Glass, ALS KINDS OF FaxcY ARTICLES FOB ORNAMENTS axp PRESENTS. mart? 418 Fth st., (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall) HEAD, IM- ASTAMA, OF THI AT, UNGS, OHEST, ETC. DE. VON MOSC&ZISKEB