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j fo se SS A I : Ses = ; z ‘The I Sweet Scandal. THE COUETS. | DRY GOODS. LADIES GOODS. TRNING CARP CULTURE. i , assisted by Dr. Hassel, had quite a large Creer Cou y—Sucige UR A ge x THE EV ED ING STAR. - H ree aon employed atta sero nna at sap IN THE Staite nD shoe a vee Je Bobet 2 pete i B. VAN BEUEE. " = == = = =e ra . | evening 5.000 earp Ww ai r st This morning, in the ee Court, Judg Navis; verdict for WT $141. U.S ex-rel. | PERSIAN NOVEL’ lta rb ee Real] Eo pid fag prong apt Mate Bon comininsion "tiroaghoue Koatuesy. | SDC the hearing of the case of George W- | Pies agte Thompson; referred to 4. G. Payne | OAL my PARISIAN MODES, moved, Ce oiwan These were sent In ninety caus. e320 contata. | Black, charged with an assault on Mr, Wultan | Ty ‘ae Zanteinger agt. Bean; reported } AT HALF PRIGE. ELL2 28th street northwest. 3 K process of drawing off the nent one hundred and Mitty | Buckley on Saturday nigh : ttled. — abana Cae sees cmmen Babcock lake and smaller carp fb, ae tine Bue or tho verse 1 bret eo Scien Tesamod. | 8 ‘Gincirs Gone Gia 2) Judge. Wyte (ieisequstiey Son ene, ELEGANT WALKING, EVERING AND ROCEF- <@TON, Nov. 17, 1589, 9:30 ain. ' ponds in tae Monument lot, took piace Mon- During the pees Ot aking them from | Mr. Black took the stand and testified that he | _Yesteraay, Mckligott agt. District of Colam- | 2 i... a states, higher ba. | day, tinder the superintendence of Major T. B, fin pone the Araoeaon ted are ot the soe Nee ves ee ee Saturday Ce ee Lan ed Pasend $2.00 QUALITY FOR $1.00. . SEVERAL BEADED FRONTS FOR EVENING r w joady | Ferguscn, deputy U. 8. fish commlsstouer, and smali ponds west of the roadway. ‘Thes? are 45 O'clock; zen x g " ove Re 3 . DRESSES. Weaiher, and oecastozal lf a score of assistants, their work occupying the retained ong again er the same ponds, and > artes for ire = ee = = = ae in same way, Verdict for plain- | RIOW ALL- WOOL PLAIDS, Sle. LATEST NOVELTIRG J rn] Dages TRIMMINGS, BANGS OF TUR THERMOMATER. e es storke i will be put fn as soon as they are ret wi € a 2 ‘The following are the readings of tustuermom- | Chilte day. These ponds were stocked with a por thy pee Frieda ciel et carp no: | Frabbed hold of nim; that when he assaulted . Equity Court—Judge Cor, | GOOD STYLES IN PLATDS, at 25c. | _ regant Line of BAMPLES of newest Goods con- eter at the Signal Office a few hundred breeding carp last spriag, and all more than haifa dozen eeis were foind and im he defended himself the best he could, and Yesterday, Winter agt. Winter; submitted. | Stauty on hand. Bovil 31°; 736 am. t + | Ete and. mameeement ct Gee ie fmmewate one caltish, showing the eare which has been | S{/¢mPted to get out of the house; that hé had | Bangs agt,’ Gormley; trustee directed to. pay | — ER [aS LADIES’ BOOTS. ‘Mxaimecm. Perintendent of Ge bones Den eaten | taken to exclude ali voracious and game fish | DO improper relations with ee Se ee eee aes aad ger = Ferintendept of the ponds. Dr. H. isa veteran ‘Amon! whole number a Mr. < e it f pro: | of Winter j #€ this business, huvtog devoted the greator Homthese ponds, Among the whole number accuse him of anything of | the ‘kind at | vistonaily and cause referred to aulitor. Kap. | TYLER & CHEWNING, off £2 Row offering 9 fine stock, of Winter Oc And wag induced tocumé totus couutey tures UetNE divided between the mirror and leather crows examination, witness testilied that he | }iensee age, Caruse time tp take terimany | (ate Qierks with Perry & Bro.) mw rh pty pie ms Hae to this country tree carp, the latier predominating. was . ¥ x 7 | mid an ‘dren that cannot ee tak 6 of the " not in the house five minutes. In reply to | imited. Stott agt. Ashford; same. Manro agt. | VERMILYA. Aanete mice te SA Fe ae overnmeat carp pouas, ns nee OF tl CURIOUS FACTS ABOUT CARP. @ question of Mr. Hayden. he replied that no | Munro; return of comission conpruied pro- | _BOv38 918 7m ste nw. | n6 0 Behn stew ond. Patent Ofice. National Theat Ada Cavendisa in “The | 8 € = aie aoey 4o Lot enero ce spay a cod ald not remember what Mrs. Buckley said to | vistonaily. | i> Gkeven a as cae 2 ctres m * are four years old, an ie .— We worl pecial atten~ hit’s Opera Howse." One Handred Wives. | _ Tue Babcoce lake is particularly well adaptaa years thelr growth is the most rapid, atter | 2m, When BO eae Noein Crnmwan Cover—Judge James. oo. AND ee (Hon te our stock of RID GLOVES. | (aay 2 “ for the successful propagation of carp, tt belng | Which It grudually diminishes annually uatil | felation to notes delivered to her by a colored | ~2C-G8Y,im the case of H. D. Kelly, charged Gold Medsl, Jouvin, Empress and Mono- rhe Bohemian Glass Blowers. | shea), quiet, with a muddy bottom, aud sur. | they are twenty years old, when they do not . y With pension fraud, a nollie pros was presented. WALKING JACKETS, era. & fi Temperance lecture by Dr. | rourded with luxuriant tart of jrass, which | perceptibly Lacrease 1a size, ‘unless freely fed by Mr. Buckley was recalled tn rebuttalot Black's | “tam Rosedale burglary and larceny; sea- Ube best Gloves in the market at most pop. eee oe eee dean Game distance ia’o the | artificial means. ‘There are only eighty ce testimony, ahd testitied that Black was In the ta Soha Toward “tlas Cosrge Jones, Cask BoM SEUSTES SSNS, wvAiso «Lew Une ot Gant de Suedos, 4 buttons, at ——— water, thus being aecessal carp, wale. fermany by Dr. i ; 7 = ‘ 3 Condensed Locals. eed tipon the roots. ‘The spawuing iim2 tor | Tegset ving acd Meee bolt of thts umber As Tareas Hatt econ Amnutes and that it was | lary and larceny, second offence, senvericed to Have Orexap a 10-Duttons White Kid Gloves, $1.60 Jobn, Connelly has entered suit against toe | ee Te ened, eaten ee gTavel | are in the Druld Hill ponds at Baltimore. Some | bered looking Grate ieee Moe ee Wee eee | the penitentiary ‘for twelve yeats. In. three CLOAK and SHAWL DEPARTMENT, | , Moneta Kid Gloves in 2, 3,4 and 6 Buttons, District, claiming 3 as compensation for and earth were formed, extendiag from the were also leaned by Prof. Baird to Mr. Jones, at | yp Was a litte after ten o'clock: he was concealed. other indictments a nolle pros was entered. The., si, el 2, pp ee want = damages done to bis real estateon New Hamp- | Shores gradually into the take, the water just | the w. ton Arsenal grounds, with which | over an hour. and tt was 1g e’clock whea tucy Robert oe nee ee And invite the attention of the public toa lange Special atienti a ee Pets ‘besos amd M ucee by the exeavaons: | SOVSGPg et et nes aerate | losteor mn pou fe tome rounge, ogra | Cnteres tu kama "= i Ss See oe ors __ Moa SSTand'Od!''Nieet, ihe board o! ic Works. <s 5 ie a8 lack was recal 345 0% al 7 om — At tLe meeting of the anthro} logical Society | The ees of the carp are deposited among this | yereatter with the otbers for breeding pur- when he went TD a eae months. Robert Jones, convicted of larceny, ULSTERS, DOLMANS [THe LABGEST LINE ~ est, Dr. J- ML. Toner to the chair, and Mr. ee | eee ag aoe ear ee ance oy | poves. Dr. Hassel states that when weil cared | he returned to ner boone Dut did now kun | £entence suspended. aNp Keynolds secretary, Prot. J. Howard Gore read | Merked In the water. After the process of | for, carp will live many years He saw at | 56,,returned was, = : . Eoin Coes ale Se WALKING JACKETS, ceed & poperon “Tuckahoe or Indian breai root,” ee these hepa oe Ae Luxemburg, Austria, one carp three bunired ARGUMENTS. Yesterday, after our report closed, Lewis 2 INE PLUSH axp BEAVER HATS, £14 Prot. Eimer R. Reynolds read the first of a | Lo the schools of carp from aistinbiee tke | Yeats Old; so old that even moss grewon its | wr, wattams tor eho defrdant sald that this | Decker, charged with forging an order for él; at very sicierate prices, made in the best manner LONG O8TRICH PLUMES, series Of papers on “Prehistoric remains in the | keep the scl oS ae ne ‘k—yet i was active and appeared to have | was ‘not acase of seduction or adultery, He | Sut to the grand jury; bonds, $30). Joun and latest styles. Valley of the South Sbenandoah.” tetened aud crete ma tae Joung N30 are | as much vitality as the younger fish. Thirty ‘| Claimed thorene complaining witness was ua- | Thomas, colored, larceny of clothing from Mr. FANOY FEATBERS, Exo. ‘To-day is the 513d anniversary of Swiss inde- | Hatched and grow a half inch or aaa ace eels peg re ee Eg el able in bis statements ag he was excited and | CcoTRe Keen, merchant tailor on 9\n street. | Ome Price. nat stew ek, os cares Fendence. The Gruetii Verein In this elty com- = 5 ‘i 5 care iG a} led to the fur to weigh the testi- testi 2 ie Rucmorates the event this eveaing witha supper | turned loose among the otherstoshift for them- | Leavicr, mony in the light of the Iw asd Gas Gate | been recovered and recorulzed. by Me Keon, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, MES. J. P. PALMEW’S, ri potable. wbich will be attended by a hum- | Teecrted to for hatching, and from the grou | THE FIRETIMTORTATION OF THR Fin FROM GaR- | that he would Hind that It Was sue devotee: | Thomas had been ea ON dogs 929 Penna. avenue. No. LLO7 F at. nw. ver of prominent compatriots froin Baltimore, | eee ee ee eee oe tne Bre MANY. Who Was the assaulted party. | This court nad | (er; Dut had Deen discharged by iim at the ume ; 1D GLOVER, 2 3, 4.and.6 Baton, tuciudiog ladies. . would seem that the natural way, as described | _ Dr. Hassel made two unsuccessful attempts hothing. to do with the question of divorce or | Sf the theft; continu jomas Golden, col- | N.B.—The laryest stock of Choice DRESS GOOD3 | MONOGRAM EID GLOVES, 2 3, 4 an) ~ Betwe and 12 o'clock last nigat Oniver | Would seem that the as de to biing carp to this country, and finally sac- | seduction, and the stmple question ts, was une | Fed, larceny of a chicken from Dr. Chas. Allen, | tn Wachinuten novi5 T5e., 81, 1.25 and 81.50 Per F actls MeDonald, of the 6th preeinet, discovered uwo | IS ae ceeded in the third. The first_wasin isis, bat | defendant guilty as charged? pleaded guilty; $10 or 30 days. Jno. King, lar) ——S— 7S ___aws colcred men entering the Basement of hoase HOW TRE PONDS WERE DRAINED. the weather was so hot when hs arrived that | Mr. Hayden in repty asked If it was the duty | CebY of a shot-gun from Wm. Bladen, a boy, BeecaveE SaTINS AND VELVETS. ram ogee- Me a eee ee eee hee pected for draining off these | his fisn died after he landed, before he could } of the prosecuting pitucas ae this neue ok ake | who testined TaN ie senan porrowed his Gun, | FP ACK BROCADE SATINS FROM @1.60 to 85. Pp Sing 2 showed himself they rap, and the oficer in | Ponds, tt velog pleasant and warm, and alvan- | get them into the ponds prpared to receive | night t have anret ae he Ook and put the mau | Promising to kill him some birds. and never ro- | BOAO RED BROCADE GATING Oe eae eas. * ‘octd-8m. pursuing them fired several shois, bat they | lege was taken of the lew tide in the morning. | them, ‘The second attempt was in the fall of | out. Here ‘Was a soclal leper taking the advan- | Wurned with tt; restitution or 30 d and $10 or | PEACK SATIN DE LYON at $1.60, 81°75 to 83.00 escaped, leaving @ pair of shoes and bat behind. | Strainers were fixed in locks near the roadway | thot year. ‘The voyage proved too long, tage of the absence of the husband and invad- | 5¢days additional tn jail. He was also charged | COLQRED SATIN DE LYON call chahea'} ‘Adc idnight fast alcnt Hand | at ieth street, which separates the Buvoock | twenty-seven dave ard either f | ing the sanctity of nis home. He could scarcely | With assaulting John Movarty, by polnting a | KURAH SILKS, SILK PLUSHES. 4 7 hu . he ut house N *) R | from the other poads, and the water drained fresh Water during the voyage or the verdigris | speak as he wished, but would simply ask that | loaded gun at him and threatentng to blow his NS IN SILER, SATINN and VELVETS._ Db TRIMMT pen. and upon examination they fornd | into the B street sewer, leaving tue fist in the | in the cooperage oF the Water led ail of | he be punished and’ not by fine duc acommit- | Urains Out. ‘This case was contihiued to give ELISESIN VELVET, SATIN and FLANNEL Dressed Sit, Pennayivenia avenue, the lining of the bath tub had deen eat ot and | deep pool at the locks, hot one eseapiag intotae | his hey, En tue spring of 1S77 id ta | ment to jail. TEDDIES BU BUS PSION. seeroue es | PARIE OLOAES: SACRETGand ULATERS. superior Atle at short botioe, Radics’ dan have all the gas fixtures The ences landing 130 young carp, trom which have A SENTENCE OF SIX MONTHS IN JAIL. Sy oe pogo caren cheats had FUK LINED SILK AND SATIN D& LYON CIR. | Dresses Cut ond Basted, and a perfect Bt wusrane Inde through a back wind HOW THE FISH WERE REMOVED. sprung all the fish of this kind now In tals Judge Snetl proceeded to render his deciston, | OF 15 4 dae On: fos ae Poraae ti CULARS, teed. octl-3m ‘The marriave of Miss Annie Col rer For the purpose of reductug the povi country,and it 1s probable that it will not belong | He reviewed the evidence and remarked that bends. fames Goodail, do. ‘on wreltord, : hte CAMEL'S HAIRS, CHUDDAS and a Bevan of the proprietor of the Heiilton House, with | ing the tieh, asmall portablesteaca tc betore they will es taletn tae | Mr Buckley had certaiuiy exercised as mach | the workhouse. Thomas Shackelford, @ white Great Variety and att LL THE LATEST NOVELTIES Mr. €. Hell the Well-kwown photograpber, | was used, untll the water was of t union, forbearance as most husbands had. ithe pe. | map, was cha ers Hens B it y LISOP Se aRAT? : ALTERN LONNETS and HATS, fine . teck pla S morning at the Trinity (P. B} | depch fer'use of small hand nots, which ae Heved this evidence, the husband had certataly | Measure instead of by welglits $3. Feitce VY BLUE, BRONZE MERE GREEN, | NERY GOUDS, Di ‘TRIMMINGS ahd BUT- church, & & by Rev. Dr. 1 in removing them nto the close poi he Hirth Murderers. te right to selze the man as he would have | (elthley and Samuc dar Ane BROWN and BLACK HABIT CLOTHS INH, three styles of FRENC! UN- K | brick masonry on the small island west RORY SHLD UUEERE UHR Te 2 seid 4 barglar—a man robbing him of what ts | \¢ssels, profanity; $5 or ¢ days. Andrew Har | warpi: CLOARINGS FOR CHILDRKN ERGADMENTS, LAONS. fine "EAL, roadway. This was done with large m : 2 ae Fi eateak oral more dear than life—and deliver him to the | son, Henry Ambush, Solomon Day and Patrick | BLACK “AND COLORED CLUAKINGS FoR | KU. GLOVES. "SU! ADIES’ OLOAKS. cans, holding Dfteen or twenty The condemned men—Babe Bedford, alias | hands ef the officers. He regreited that there | Marshall, loud and boisterou: hth aden oe praples. = ed Sos WRAPrERS, The Inanguration Ceremomies, hanéles so that the laborers ¢ Neverson, and Edwaré Queenaa—who are io be | was but a slight tine for the erime of adultery. eee eee eee rea | WER Bal mw FUlte Trevien Paris; 907 Ps.ave. mexerines. oo SEI : ily carry and handle t cuted on Friday for the murder of Georze | He had presehted this want to the jud Pe Ue aan Lee aera ame Feathers Dyed, Curie’ and C.eai ual to Dew si 2 Seta pace tin lip Hirt tn January last, stitt assert tieir | committee of the | House | of Hepre oriwo pairs of silsbenders trom dos” Clive, | S¥-ONE PRICE ONLY. voce wad te rele Reese @ of sliccess Was anticipat sence. = catite tives, calling attention to the Beh Aa : Panic teas S Were held last evening by a number $ labors, yet no positive kno TETeRcInG US TOR ee Aer es (diese _OF//ANB Jaw in ctbiay separ el Rudin Grabs, shreste to Allee Bailes: Dacevnnl PERRY & BROTHER, nd loca! republican organizations, the ed as to the enormous num’ esprclully says that he {sretdy wgo ana ment | He hoped that this case wonld draw atten. | bonds to keep the ee a oe ee business at all of which was the hte Maki ful jade bh Ljuige | ton to the necessity of ameading the iaw. ‘Tue | 10 Jos Green; co. George W. Black, assault; 6 . = lion of delegates to meet In con un Off Mon- | Bir others’ He and: Qaccan aes teen it tas | court remarked ou tho absence of Mes Duculey, | MODUS in Jall— appeal woted. eae cette, Sly ho y.., The number cannot be deflattely siated, | Minstrations of ier. Willea Citee oe tee | and sald that had a postponement boca ee MEAT BEDUCTION ‘y of sentiment. { it fs estimated that not less than Baplist chureh. Queenan looks cheerfal, and | 10F that reason, he would have granted iu. Tuomas Dow1ing, auctioneer, has just re- G IN = recelved, from one of the Largest Man. delegates to the Wedacsday 1,000 YOUN one would not jade thar he was sp meat nis | Tbe appearance of the coupling Wituoss was | gelved eine lot Of Stuzing eancites, which aro SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR. Being pele, ie ots Ga ee ens | ak Ge oe een score baci tag | che. He says that he t to piay, And BOMe- | Tones of rut. Mut nine noe eee) : 2 SIX ELEGANT SHIRTS TO ORDER, 9. 180 CABES OF MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL- tS t0 both. ...The iepublican club | With the exception of the breeders put tn last | times he feels right good. He Insists that he iu | See Novia I a t KIX ELEGANT STOCK SHIKTS, ns rict decided to send the following | Spring they appear to be nearly all of a uoltora | ts not the guilty party; that Mr. Hirth bad ai. | With the cefendant, and he referred to | Ske Noricg of new building association. PARTLY FINISHED SQUIRTS, 65 DREN'S Gelegates to the meeting at Willard nall Thurs- | Sle, about six tnczes in length. Massed to- | ways been too good a friend to him, wad his evidence—forgettiag an interview whea | wise jee dewish food: Jew andGen- | CANJON FLANNEL DRawEis, BOOTS AND SHOES. Gay evening: Saries, J. Bowen, Collins Crasor, | cetlier in these close pools. they present a very | deen bad enough to commlt municr, ie he first catné on the stand. He came to the | | MANNa was over Jewish food; Jew and Gen- | UNDEKSHIRIN, 0, T5c., Bl, al: pire K. G. Ingersoli and Jas. Holmes. ...Th: ‘id | lively appearance. Here they will b2 assorted | would have hurt such a friend. conclusion that there was an assault, and the ; tile allke zor use Dr. Bull's Cough syrup. t A large assortwent of Collars, Cus, Suspenders £00 pair Ladies’ Kid Shoes SToOU phurs y evening ee John T. kep' a a eM SC! Ve elt e n Ab D1 el] i ¢ m C + @ cad 5 Scent: = = at = - “ — s y ys" SASEM ASTON Hustell an IEMA Caer; | srorenled With water whan ther wit De ae FECES eaten aeron Support to the morality of the community, and | 29 cents 1 JB. BRINE, 435 7that mew | yong pogidttS AND BOYS’ BOOTS alterna W. Calvin and Geo H. Boston. tributed in them. The fist commissioa will | colored minister t the request of the District Attorney wa noc BRANCH-ES87 EF st., opp. Ebbitt House, Men's Boots fron 5 1.50 up resolution Was adopted thal everything commence at once distributing ouag | They were beaded by Bishop brown. ubreasonabie. He would, therefore, not tmpo: GEORGETOWN nov12 Washington, D. O. Boys" Boots from. ‘90 cents up. be done to bring about barmontots a carp all over the United States to Geni recelyed them tn the. library, a Tine, Dut the defendant could have six monuas | . LACH & COLORED CASHMERES, | These goods can only be found at the @ tween the two fatguration commiti which are constantly beiog r Brown read the following petition: in jail. ee acl ltrs slsierneg on BoaTIso Men here ha B a BRANCH cans should be put Baird. To His Ercellewy the President of the Taited | whieh Won honed ee oe 2 applause, | | THE MEETING OF THE ee re oe PURE WOOL. 25. The Columbia Veterans el ! ‘Sates: a ee che ecke prompiy. £ : Es en post poet re —— an ey 4 . ae . BOSTON SHOB AUCTION HOUSE, “Fi be Seeenson and it W, Breton The werk of ott CNET nor an es taatuidanaenell ecirer inimstencones ir. Willams, for the defesdant, noted aa ap- | getting up agubseript r the proposed | Large size double White BLANKETS, 82.50. 606 Panuaptvanin beenm cctthenet, © attend the Wednesday evening convertion.... © work of sending them away 13 all under | pyc C espectfully that the a 4 bs < om x Ie Black SILK, 62. R vali School ‘The Georgetown ‘Towpath clad elected Jolin | the general superieeder eee yo ited Bedrord And Oaesees bey che | sThe court-room was completely packed to- TUeelliiy GEGHETRIPIELIN GRIM noe || -Beachifal Plaid DEnes GOODE. wey cen: ee SS See ee ae Fuzgergid, Thornton Davis and Jas. Hughes as | who has four travelling agents tw accomoiny | from thavot death tor thator ino ey day; but there Was much disappolarmeat when | nu: ch hee Se dares tial . LEOPOLD HICHOLD, Proprietor. The Irish Republicans electe » E. | commissions and individuals who agply for | 3 eration @ subject we hay : en sae { : sept eS iia oa yw Wear, 25 to $1.50. PB aa phan 4 ¢ ie or or \Wiiiiaaa MeWhorter “and ~ ar. | them direct to Professor Baird. ‘Taese ‘travel | Tho graveee Gatti eRe ea ee a i nto AO oeteek, this, afternoon, RE aS | GROW Ga total Ceres ts Jor UNO Fears SOLON |, Sree RUAN ECTS, yume wool, @LSE Si 0 and OM re RA ae 36 ot, snene tichees jabon tegates to represel fessra. J. F. Elita, N. sim- peat aide: 5, Smit § et, he e o payments, Ss a, = sea - a the club at the Wednesday ‘meeting | muse sere Messrs. J. F. Euls, Newto | Tag a Hee Dreniciant oe Sah Ume failing to give the required bond's $55.92, ‘The election of ofticers resulted as fol” | _Yure wel ne quality Brench DRESS GOODS in HEADQUARTERS ‘The National Veteran Club elected J. H. Sypher, | The fish ate shipped fn tin cans msde for tas | June? James greg Fy. ROMAN LOCKETS, chains, crosses, earrings and | Vive prendone toe Bre ceats Jas, Goddard, } sx colore, only 3. 491 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. E,W. Whitaker and J.T. Suith a5 the com: | purpose. The cans used at first 4] Wales’ RS. Dawes, J. He Bri ins at Prige’s. 3 9 Rares APH | Wace PresiOents KB. ied, eteasurers F-KIOE, || secaenee amortinent of Tadies OLOAKS ena | “Sic mittee for Wednesday night and the t > former | like an ordinary milk can, each holding «| M. splddie, JF Boulden, P eee De peita eee Wine A Pan ae | SHAWLS. aan to the Thursday meeting... The Maine Assoel- | sixteen galionsof water. Experte: nO: 1c WM, Jobn M, Brown, CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER.—The caso x " Fa aianeeen ae ation. elected Snell, J. 1. Rice and Elis | suggested to Major Ferguson. that | athe Baton aeons ie We paCTED OF MANSLAUGHTER.—The case of | w. 4. Hutchins, $900 Was disposed of, Dati six L. ire Assoclation elected’ H. Baker, Jobn A. Prescott and Thomas J. 1 to attend the meeting to- to tie meeting to-nirht.. ser ight apd authorized two of them to attend that of to-morrow night. opeting was too narrow, and h2ha3 abother, which will hereafter be sul ‘This is & great Improvement, and ¢)4 ply of making the Inside diameter t fromthe bottom to the top, and b; | halt of the condemned men. § | by Dr. Crummeil. | not same | uon, inge- | occur © was followed The President's reply dia give much encouragement to the deloza He sald, however, that Itanything should likely t6 make him chaage his mind ne The Vermont Kepublican Association elected | nlous device around the Tim, the top, |! would give it consideration up to the last m3- LS. Emery, Dr. W. F. Corey and F. Mack to | constructed partly of gutta percaa, cai | men! "Tt looks now as it nothing of that cuar attend the meeting to-night and twoofthemto | be very readily, and when necessary, | acter ts likely to pre vent the execution, attend the meeting on Thursday night....The | hermetically sealed. The wide mouth | Mary iand Repubitean Assocs d James 8. Cr to the Thursday evening meeting Jersey Associailon elected J. W Braoshaw a C. P. be de! vee Hioxoan s of Benson’ Tallothers. Itacts NOTHER STHANGER \ Mr. 0. s. rard mente men. p bue he fell tn with two “moate told bim that a statue was to be Arlington, mere. Mr. Boothroyd assented, crossi! the river in a small boat, nfs guides propos: game of cards. He staked $75 in the t f2me and lest. His guides Teiurbed to the city minus that sum. ‘THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SERVICE. ‘There have been added this week to the Penn sylvania Railroad Company's passenger service New York two fast trains, one leaving Piitladelpbia at 11 a. m. and the other leaving New York atSa.m. Both Make the trip between the two cities ia two hours, aS many of the other express tratas on the New Vork division have long been doing. s presents ase of the Dger trafic of the Pennsylvania roid. ‘Ub this week’s accessions to the ist the Pean- sy!vania Railroad Company now has forty p2s- detween Philadelphia ar: ‘The marvellous history cf railroad! Jew such marvels as that of the inct senger trains dally in op: and Phtladelont a cont! ation between 4 pot spend his earlter n in elected Robert ‘awiord delegates Tue New A merchant can now ning hours at his place of cf the can also affords more room tu te use of | the hand-net, by which they are ta ease when desired. Last year each | applicant was suppiled with sixtee the yield being so mneh larger this vear, twi WHT be the number instead. Mr. returned from Memphis, Tenn., whe The Columbia Baptist Association. This sssociation—embracing the Baotist | Churches of the District of Columbia with the € tion of the First (15th street) Charea,which holds its membership in the Virginta ass72 he G2- | tion—continued In session in tue nav y-yard ivered 1,000 fish, about one-half of which went | church yesterday after our report ison, to the state tish commission and the others to | Nesers. C.C, Meador, A. F. Greene, J.C. Wall. RE prtvate parties who ordered them. The ral to | ing. John Kingdon, ii. 8. Boynton, A. F. Mason Os hereefter adupted Js that those states watch | aud D.C. Fountain were appointed a om-att members to represe hue mect- | nave establishes fish Commtsstons witt ba (PS) | tee ot: the admission of churches, and Ms to urrange for inaugural ies:—Jobn | pecied to send to this elty for the fish require: ; ¥. Cock, Win. Tindall, das. € te y T. iekney and SH. by ihem for distribution. WHE STATES WHICH HAVE THCS FAR BEES * Simpson, Williay k cises. T' Lilee On missions reported through Nr. i PLIED vhards, abd the consideration of the report are New York, Pennsylvanta, ltnols, Ot S| t ) Missouri, Minnesota, Wiszo) asia, | € ie -neciicul, Tennessee, and Georgia, | commenced that each church set apart ons + 40 were sent to Texas. The young | ning ineach month for prayer and contriou- about six in tons in #!d of the mission work. ‘The afternoon session was opened with devo- Ucnal exercises. The report of Treasurer Beard Was presented and referred to an audidag com- ee, consisting of Messrs. A. Rothwell and Wm. Stickney. according to the e total recelpts during the year wei total expenMitures, $504.25; balance, $11. Dr. Welling, chairman of the committee on applications, submitted the report of that com- mittee, recomineuding the adntsstoa of the three churehes trom whom applications were received. ‘The report provoked an interesting welghed from one to thre all pounds esch. During fifty day: Is travelled about 16,0 0 mi P by Prot. Batra, g! name and I § which a record ts kept in Prof. Batra’s office’ tn order that a correspondence may be held when desirable for him to learn as to success or other- Wise of the trial. The commission are now fill- Ma orders to state commissions mostly. discussion, in which Rev C, Meador, K. all the states have established commissions, F. Mason, Dr. J. C. Wellini vi and a general interest seems to have been awa: | Stickney, Thomas Jones ana # lnstry all over the country since Prot. Baird has inaugurated his system. TRANSPORTATION OF THE Very much credtt 13 due to the di! road ‘companies thronzhout the U ail of whom have united in transporting tish from this city free of freight to their a nation, the only requirement be! bat the agent or others accompanying the ecan3 shall pay fare for themselves, the compant Lo responsibility as to accident wi befall the fish. ‘The cans, containtag each, are placed In freight cars and th: at the neares to the applicants, cases are & Pas Uetpated: “The report was laid over ay. ‘The report of the executive board was then taken up and discussed by Messrs. Mirl Richards, Meador, Mixter, Beard, Bozsuely, Parks and Fenwick. Finatly the recommenda- Uons contained In the report were referred to the incoming board, and the report was a.lopted. The moderator announced the following special committees: To nominate the new exe» ulive board, Revs. S. H. Greene, A. F. Mason. and C. C. Meador an Kingdon, Z. Richards, T. time and place for the n 3 mecting, Rev. siness in Phtlae a step ay at required to be On the 5; Meador, Key. Owen James and Mr. f. Jones, $e we twa cent eae Bree ee | ar the Unie uenian, Prema ee tev. R. M. Luther, District secretary of the & tm. atthe West Philadelphia station, reich | to receive the fish and take them to th. American Baptist Missionary Union, made an ‘New York at a.m ori p. m., transact his | Prepared for them. Last year the total ni: able and interestlog statement of the work of business there. get on a returning train at Gf carp distributed by Prof, Baird was a the association. or 4 p. m. and be back in the former city at 5: 425 9th street and 2! 6 Pennsylvaula avenue. TWELVE YRARS IMPsISONMENT FOR Br GLaky.—John Howard, alias George Jones, « on- victed a few weeks ago in the Criminal Court (Judge James) of burg: the court to-day tor ¥ and larceny, was bimseif to his cell windows, and whan tax down appeared to bh: battery, and he was soon able to walk @ Ii He then apparently and since then up to 80 this morning. The court remarked in evening of bis lire, albany penitentiary. Buy OVERCOATS, school and play-ground s: at the Boys’ Clothing House of B. Robinson & Co., % Pennsylvania avenue. Pennsyivania avenue in bis earriage Was broken off. This bad the effect of by § the carriage horse, whieh started of ul and dragged from nearly opposit i CABINET and splendid ranges, J. Moran, zi Baird states that the best success Is in the more ntence. Howard is an old offender, having served several terms in the ‘ntary, and besides the indictment under he Was convicted this time there were Uhree other siatlar indictments. Shortly atter bis commitment to jall be attempted to hang Jost the use of his leg. and for months laid continuously on nis couch. The physicians, however, applied a galvanic Je. lost his power of speech. thts time has not uttered &@ word. and stood mute during his trial, and dia 33- ig sentence that although Howard was uF the as sugyested by his counsel, Mr. Charles S. Moore, yet the former imprison: ments not having had the effect to reform him, he would sentence him to twelve years in the SERIOUS RUNAWAY ACCIDENT.—Mr. Eugene of Georgetown, while riding down ‘yesterday afternoon was run into by a doubdle-horse brick tear and one of the hind wheels of the Ce re n- ona rap. The driver, Thomas Ha;e3, a young white man, held on to the retns with such deter- mination that be was pulled over the dash board ite the Presi- Gents house to 15th street aud New York ave- $30,000. THE SOUTH MORE FAVORABLE FOR THE FiS't THAN THE NORTH. This season a much larger number will be sent away. Most flattering reports have been received from persons suppited last year. Prot. TO-DAY’S PROCEEDINGS, This morning, the report of the committee on the applications of churches for memo. “ip was taken oe The application of sation church (Rev. W. J. Walker, pastor,) was Te ferred to a committee to report next yexr, aud afver some debate the applications of tne 24 Colored church, 3d street. and Mt. Tabor chareh, ot Tennallytown, were also referred. Tae com. t southern states, where the climate ts warmer and patural food abundant all the year round. a | In colder sections, where the lakes and ponds | Mlttee was appointed as follows :—Messrs. 8. ED | are trocen for two or three months ia the roe H. Mirick, E street; Wm. Stickney, Caivary; S. the lie in a dormant state, burrowed in | RK. Englist James C. Dulta, Second mud at the bottoms of lakes, and consequently cannct thrive during those times. NEW CARP LAKES TO BE CONSTRUCTED HERE. ‘The capacity for propagating these fish next year, at the monument i will bs More than doubled. A new lake, contatning neariy eight acres, has already been commen:ed, and ig to be completed this fall and winter, to be in readiness to recejse the breeding Msn next spring. This 1s to be formed by constructing a causeway or embankment of earth from the shore west of the monument, across the tits to the end of the 17th street whart. The old plies and timbers which formerly constituted the east wall of the old open al, are to be re- moved, and laborers employed to excayate the mud to a depth which can be constantly Hooded. And still another lake of leas size, probably of five acres surfece, is in contemplation. This will comprise all that portion of the flats north of Virginia avenue and south of B street, which can be very readily filled with small expense. Since the finishing of the intercepting sewer across the White Lot, and the connecting of the B street sewer with the large new outict lead- burch: Ciévelaad Abbe: North i G 5 2 » North; Rev. J. W. Par- ker and S. M. Yeatman. ee Rey. Mr. Mason offered a resolution reotting that as there are 40 Baptist churches, miny of which have no associationat connection, aud there is an impression that this association 13 not ready to welcome colored churches, that such churches will be welcomed when they apply for admission; and no barrier other than those presented in article xi!. of the coastitu- fon will be raised. This was luld over for uture action. ‘The report of the committee on missio is was taken vp and discussed. Amusements, &Ce NATIONAL THEATER.—Miss Cavendish ap y2ared Again last evening at the National beiore a Jarge audience, ¢ interesting play ‘‘T'ne S ul of an Actress” was presented admirably. Miss Cavendish’s personation of Clairon is very for- cible. She was enthusiastically received. Mr. George Boniface and Miss Bascomb divided the honors with her. ‘The play will be repeated to- night. fons OrgRa Hovse.—There was a large ing lo Georgetown channel, the temporary } &ttendance at Ford's O} House last evening. ditch which led througn these flats, carrying The pay, “A Hundred was very warmly the sewage, has been discontinued and there is | "ecelved. Its presentation here ts already an nothing to prevent these flats from being | 28sured success. ‘The interest never flags. cleaned out and flooded with water for cuitiva- | There ts a good deal of genuine humor about it. ung ‘There is no doubt but that the sant- | The Chinaman ts very amusing. tary condition of this locality would be greatly Kactso.—The two days? racing at the Fair roved by such use of these marshes. The U impt | ar) was opened afternoon. Trains mest serious objection to such uss ts the risk of | leave the B. & O, depot at 12:10 and 1:3) p. m, losing the fish by floods, which sometimes takes | t0-morrow. Bue. when his Lorse was stopped. In the meaa- | place in spring time, when an ice occurs-} LINCOLN HaLl.—Dr. Boole will deliver at Lin- time Mr, Mosley had jumped from hs carriage | Pr the ius Thridee, thus DALE tee coe | coln Mel tis evening bis lecture cevitaed eee and sustained fracture to his left arm | above the bridge. Oe ee era eee eon a elbow, rece! ERE mncert Becca ote bak of his eb ree OSs |p SF RRR TOYA ORES aq | gern appei te OeS dagen ohn se et na aT ee), ough apoar- | states that he has about three thousand orders | Select 50 Be by William = in the most cangeroas tual (ot unanswered. He says that one pair of carp | J#lger, of the Atlantic Garden. N. Y. 2 pohurt. except a few all jock an acre of W: ani s <n en Son Gi scratehes. Lieut. Kelly, who happened to-be So to st s ‘Tue SicMa Cut.—The chapter of the near at the Tendered all the help 1m nis | (ee eee ee ee Te one apeietieyg | Sigma Chi Fraternity held an afternoon session power. Young Mr. Moxley was sent to his | tor ts are requiied to show the date, ‘of | yesterday at the Hotel. Reports trom me. in Georgetown, where his fractured arm applicant, office ‘pond, po Tare Speed were recelved, aD acti was dressed. nearest, ‘station, name of railroad, area | Collegiate mem! of nearly four hundrea, Tt ts thought this morning that young Moxtey | o¢ r of ‘and what other | 2244 total mem! ip of the fraternity of be- is In @ critical condition, internal injuries betag fish, if any, ttcontaina. All of these require- tween 4,500 and A number of amend- feared. its are i to keep the Dr.J. J. Weaver, of Uniontown, ade parca AFvECTIONS OF THE LivEs, billows disorders, | 20d guard against mistakes, very the fraternity and sick beadache, &c., are ‘bly cured by Dr. number of breeding fish distributed in {ts development from 1863 to the present time, Jayne's Sanative Pills. Actlug as @ general ese ponds the past season was forty only, and beds & increase from four to laxative, they remove all irritating and fecal | the number of scale, mirror_and leather carp | forty-nine; the number Tepresented this matter irom the bowels, gradually the } about equal. convention. Vitiaied secretions of the stomach and liver OPERATIONS YESTERDAY. ‘The mem! called on the anG restore these organs toa healthy condl- ‘Yesterday tne entire was consumed President to-day at 12 o'clock to their re- Hon, t ° assorting and separating Gah, Maj. Pere * spects, we 1 . Pope, charged with the murder of Joun &. Buuer in Georgetown tn August last, wulcn has been on trial in the Criminal Court, Judge James, for some days past, was given to the Jury about three o'clock yesterday afternoon, 4s Stated in Tag Stak last evening. After two hours’ deliberation a verdict of “not guilty of murder and guilty of manslaughter” was re! dered. Notice for a motion for a new trial was given by the defen Ses Novice Irish ‘ational Land Leagu CUTICURA Itching and Scaly Diseases Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers, Old Sores, and Mer- curial Affections cured when ail other human agencies fail. 2. Ovricuna Rexonvenr purifies, strength and eupports the system through the most staxes of blood, skin and scalp humors and dis ongers of the lives, Kidneys and urinary oreans. 2 me TICURA, & cinal jelly, arcests disease, inflammation, itching aud i:ritation, heals ar d flesh. . sootnes, ai UTICURA SHAVING Soap ving Boap. Skin Humors, Mil& Crast, Etc. Suis Humor.—Mrs. S. EB. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that ler face, lead and of her'body were almost raw. He: eeabs and ores. Suffeved fearfully, aad. tried everything. Fermanently cured by Caticara Hem edies. ‘Minx Caust.—Mra. Bowers, 143 Clinton strast, Cinciunsti, epeaks of her sister's child. who was ce aot ee ae eee Rete all romex for two years. Ow & e, healthy boy, with a weau- tifta head of hair. gee : ‘Texter oF THE HaNps.—Elizabstn Buckley, Lit- thank! uly praises the Caticura Kem- BS cure of tetter of the hands, which bad rendered them almost useless to her. is the only medicinal Scald Head, Alopecia, Etc. ‘H. A. Raymond, auditor F. W., lackBon, Mich., was cused of scald ie ars’ duration by the Cuticura Hem- edics. FALLING oF THE Ham.—Frank A. Bean, Steam Fire Engine 6, mp, Was cured ‘of alopecia or falling of the hair by the Outicura Remedies, which compietely resto. ‘his hair when ali said he would Daw: D1 Thomas Lee, DRUFF.—Th 2276 Frankford Ave , Philadelphia, afflicted with dandrnf which for twenty years had covered his cal) with scales o1 quarter of ap inch in thickness, cared by the Cut: cura Remedies. eu, Chemists ar street, Boston, and are for ale Price of CurrouRA, a Medicinal Jelly, 50 centa; large boxes, $1. Curtouna ESOLVENT, the new Blood Purifier, 81 per bottle. Guricons MEDICINAL TOILET uaP, cents. Ooricor, NOINAL SHAVING Boar, 15 cents) in bars, for cant are prepared by Werks & 360 Washinton <18:3. 9 KES, Barbers and large consume iS PAU mailed Free on receipt us price. OO SANFORD'S RADICAL CURB FOR CATARRH. One Boitle Bi tarrhal Rolvents na On ~ Inhal One Box Cas and One I. er. Price for All, 31, °" Is of marvellous efficacy for relieving vi of Bneezing, to whieh many are uaviogs fa attacks ing the Head and Nasal Faeeages when clogwed with Sean tartans ane uit tho breath. ear. the Braia sc. ig easy. and every Bense in a most #rateful and soothed condition Fevinning with the Nasal ; aeod ‘and heals . ation of putrid matter. the done, its constitutional action the ofthe ually and th remo’ Std circulating Amide. the parses oop 22 Blood 6 sucked up by the absorbents from purulent tastter hich had dro} into: i bee ped the stomach and been in- Ask ycur druggist for Saxrorp's RADIAL Gueg, General 4 gents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. COLLINS’ Voltaic Hlectric Plasters, Placed over the center of the nervous forces, the pit oe ae ae Stimulate the Liver, ‘Stomach s: jowels, Dixeation, cure Dys- Pepeia, Bilious Colic, Cramps ‘Wnd Pains, and pre- vent 4gue and Malarial For Week and Sore Lungs, Palpitation of the Heart, Painful Kid- neys, Bheumatiam, Neuralgia and Feistica, they arethe best remedyi the world. Aek for Co.- ure’ Vortaic ELECTRIC PLASTERS. Only 25 conta, nova shares, sold at maximum rate of $150 per share. THEETS.—Last night some unknown parties entered the High street market house aud stole a lot of meat from Geo, S. Washington and butter from J.T. Doyle.....Last Sanday the residence of Mr. Chas. Forrest. on ist street, Was entered while the familly were at church, and clothing aud jeweity to the value of about $150 was stolen. THR CoaL TRADE.—Thirty-elght boats left Cumberlaud Monday with 4,363.05 tons of coal, a8 fOllo! For Georgetown—Consolidation Co. 1,0 $ tons; Borden Co., 702.09 tons; New Cel t '0., 650.17 tons; Maryland Co., 454.09 tons; Biaen Avon Co., .0S tons. ror Alexandria— American Co,, 925.02 tons; George's Creek, 115.05 tons; Hampshire & Baltimore Co., 113.07 tons, CITY ITEMS. THE MORTALITY AMONG INF, , arising chieny from food deliclent in nutriment aad difficult of digestion, may be avoided in a gre. measure by the use of Meliin’s Food, the real substitute for mother’s milk. A trial w prove its value, Sold by all druggists grocers, Price 15 cents. T. Murcanr & Boston, 3fass, A Fortunate Man in Aveca, In the peaceful town of Avoca, County, lowa, Mr. Stephen Ji by the always reliable promises contained In the advertisement of the Louisiana State Lot- tery, forwarded by mail one dollar previous to the drawing of October 12th last, and was sur prised when he found that ticket No. 25,189—of which he owned one-half—had drawn tho fOurth capital prize of $2,500, which he promptly collected through Messrs. J. & W. & BE. W. Da vis, Private Bankers of Avoca—and now rests in hope of doing so again. The next chance may be yours, 1f you remember that the Grand Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing with 522.500 In prizes takes place on Tuesday, De- cember i4th, and of which M. A. Dauphin, No. 219 Broadway, New York City, or same person at New Orleans, La., will give full information, ‘otally Different from All Others,” “Lopaon Hair Restorer.” Insures new growth. London Hair Restore! Restores the a London Hair Restorer.” Exquisite dressiog. NO TOILET COMPLETE WITHOUT IT—TaI Thin hair, stops its falling and the most por- fect hair restorer and dressing the world las ever known. We allude to “Loiton Hair Color Restorer.” A. A, Gibds Barrytown, writes: " “Jt has stopped ty hair from failing and restored if to its natural color.” “Lorion Hair Restorer” is sola by all druggists at 75 cents a bottle. THE PEOPLE'S KEMEDIES.—Renear's Tonic for Wind Dyspepsia and Renear’s Cough Mixture. ©1857, EpGar’s Coven Spectric, 25 and 50 cts. per bottle; for sale by all druggists; at wholesale by Stott & Cromwell, 480 Pa. ave, 6 SKINNY MEN AND WOMEN are not admired. It cking flesh, vital, Drain, or nerve force, use “Welles' Health Renewer.” ’ Greatest remedy on earth for impotency, sexual debility, decline, ec. 58 Barclay at dru; Depot, street, N.¥., ina tor Washington at 480 Penn‘a avenue, ee eae er urned morning. “Ward” “print doe, per Ib, Also, cottage cheese, but and sweet milk Sc. per qt. WEI DE MEYER’S CATARRH CUBE. Unquestionably the most important medi- cal discovery since vaccination. A remedy which assimilates with the mucous membrane and forms notonly local, but a cometitutiomal cure at any stage. One package generally suffices. Deliv- ered by Druggists or by D. B. Dewex & Co., 46 Dey Street, N. ¥, $1.50 complete. Trestise and remarkable statements by the cured, mailed free. ‘The afflicted can refer to: Gro. W. Lawericnt, 73 Biddle St , Baltimore; Mr. ScHRoEDER, 360 North Broadway; Joun L. HERRING, 0. Park av. & McMechan St. ; Gro. G. Pressugy, Prop. West End Hotel, Lon Branch; ‘ Rev. 0. H. Taxon, 140 Noble st., Dal'imors, Ma. B. K. HELPHENSTINE, Ebbitt House, Washins:0n; Rev. Gro, F. Prarr, St. Stephens Rectory, Phils. Gen. L, 0. Boors, Wilmingto2; Rev. A. A. SuuNen, Frederick, Md. ; ‘Mle Arwer, Opera Prima Donna; Pavt Borros, the great swimmer, Flushing, LI. ; Bam’. Bewevicr, Jr., 697 Lroadway, N. ¥., etc. Areal cure of Caterzh for 1.00! novi-eodeow Pottawatcomie | son, attracted | CABTER’s, TEL Market Space. Sbaker FLANNEL, 25, very cheap. Bleached TABLE DAMASK, 50. Excellent CALICO, Only 3735. largest assortment in Washington, prices 123g np to @1 59. Black SATINS ; Black C! Black Cashmere SHA’ CARTER’S, Rov3 6. Wide double width pure wool Black CASHMERES Thousands of yards of beantiful Dress Goods, ‘very low, Black and Colored Silk VELVETS; Colored and APE aud CRAPE VEILS; Til Market Space. EDUCTION IN PHICES. Best Wameutta, unfinished, 75; Best¥.oftheL., s+ 6: Boys’ Wameutta,” ¢* 60: SHIRTS TO OKDER A SPEOIALTY. S16 F st. Mf ead liala at CLARK & CO., 803 Merket Space. and attractive stock of HANDSOME DRESS Black and Colored Brocade 7 ja Culcred Brocad = ar) Momie Clothe and and W ds. Asplendid line of ‘All Wool Goods. from 50) Our Linen Counter is fuil of rare bargains. Eerchiefs, 6 apd l2'¢ Dlankets in grest varie aoe Lr coon at a EB AND BOSTON PRICES. 82-ONE PRI JE ONLY. SHIRTS REDUCED TO OLD PRIC. 75. = 5. GENT'S FURNISHINGS. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factory, os opposite Patent Of Beg to call epecial attention to their unusually large oops, Velvets elas e Velvet, rich Silk d Wool Plaids. Black and Colored Cashmeres, cents up. Hosiery, Liven and Silk Handkerchiefs; all Linen Haud- cts. up to bast soos. m $2 toSléa pair. Do- ices. tr NEW YORE octl9-3m PETS. AND INGRAIN CABPETS Tapestry Ingrain Emyrns Carpets, Ra ‘Those furniehin wi examine our stoct before Pu in great “chasing. ‘We have just ovened a splondld assortment of WILTON, AXMIESTER, MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS tu all the newest and most choice designs. variety find it to their advantaxsto HOOK BROTEER & 0O., seep 123238 F st. m.w., near Ebbitt House. 18 nothing better in the satiy sete ane of the ve wantly only 80 cents, finish Only 60 cents for the *" ry" market. for the ng18 gu=sr MANUFACTURERS. 1112 F Street N. W. eer ki SHIRT money. op hand at REUIL BROS. 3928 DURTIS F ctreet Se ‘We will compare it with any otuer Shirt for BY THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. It is ele- ry best material, and wash tub. Gent's LINEN OOLLARS, Istest styles and finest caste oe 21.50 per dozen ; eix for 76 cents. Best qouity, MEGINNISS’ BEANOH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 1003 F street northwest. DUBREUILL BROS. & CO., We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in Se Also, aline of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always $e" eae ATTRACTIVE or |HING GOODS. ‘No. 49 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE i and cures cree UPHOLSTERY AND HOUSBFURN- IB. Ovnr Stock oF CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MATS, &o., Is unsurpassed by any in the city. some LAGE OURTAINS just re- tion guaranteed. SINGLETON & HOEKB, sepl5 No. 601 Market Space. BED SYN, ‘Oth st. nw, SE le hd ee t> cure a 102) SHOE HOUSE, No. 402 Tru Srneet, whaow." Sign: **The Old Woman “TRY OUR COMMON SENSE LAST.” 8’ GOAT AND KID BUTTON, chon Wooi-LINED SHOES AND as «| PERS. WHITE KID SLIPPERS, all sizes. aUM BOO* AND SHOES. “GENT'S 800TH, QPEC 1a CONS! MEN s From a Boston Assienes of 6,000 PAIRS LADIES’ AND MISSES’ FINE. x oi Bp egey a Wo must render account in HEY MUST BE SOLD AT ONOR. Ladies’ genuine Goat and Kid Button Boots, solid soles, box toe, $1.25 (ches) st 81.75). eel same style and quality, @1.00 (cheap at HAIN'S, S16 7th st,, and 1922 Penna, ave. Lovi2-3t SIGN “RED SLIPPrE.” He’ 4 DOLLAR CAN B. AVED. EXTRA FINE at $3 a Purchere a pair of our LADIF! BOOT: Large act Jnet reveived. @ are ato offering at the lywest prices! STH \D-MADE BOOTS = >) hi CUBACOA KID BUTION Par, worth &4. » EW- Repairing neatly oxecnted. NEW YORK sno: srouz, | 605 Pennsylvania Avenue, RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. Putces Tuat Ga’ Be By car. EVER IHING AB REPRESENTED. Money Paid Back for Goods Returned. Bead this List: joe List: Ladies’ Fine Kid or Goat Button. $2.00 Ladiee’ Best Ofir. Kid Button... 2. -2.50; Lad.cs’ Best French Kid Boots. .g4.) to 7.00! jutton -- 20 25 50 8 50 * Bulls Revie Tie tea Ra le Child's best makes, Bpring READ THIS COLUMN. ‘Curatine som etertal Tonic.|° "A Vegstable Medicine A Powerful yd Cnn Habiable Medicine. Hrom Tibure appetizer. | "oures 81000 Disease. From aerteh the Biood. |Our Liver Complaint. Kron Biluow the Vigor. |Gures Keduey Asfections. Krom Beare. vuaitty. | Garenosetale. 485 Pennsylvania ave., © and and by all holesaleand Retail, and by al Drugrists. IS THE BURGLAR’S SEASON. NATIONAL fAFE DEPOSIT OOMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue, Fire, Burgler_ and Vanits from $5 % ids cn for Alto, receives treasurer; Henry A.

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