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ar National Medical College Graduates. THE EVENING STAR. _ |Sattenat_meatcat Cottege Graduac FRIDAY... -March 17, 1882. | The 60th snnual commencement of the medical = = — ——— | department of the Columbian University took oy. place last night at Lincoin hall, which was well LOCAL MENTION, filled. The stage had been very appropriately m Prepared for the occasion. _In the rear the words Casi ee feb inheonmeri a 1 | “National Medical College, 1862," were arranged 'Warcoaane en rrch 12 182 Soy eia.t | (gas Jets; hanging baskets of flowers were sus- >be cea scemnappsnshe nn mt. | pended from the top over the front of the stage. For the mid hh Atantic states warmer | and also the letters “N. M. C.,” worked with ever- wid cy > followed during {| steen and moss. The floral ‘display at the front slight rims, win ing to east and | and sides of the stand was very beautiful, and the Sout), lower baroueter by Saturday morning. side walls were handsomely draped with American Special Weather Butleti banners, aitorether making a most attractive dis- Giclee dicaa 4 aomnae. ay; sAbouts o'clock the members of the college The chiet sigual eMleer of the army furnishes Fiduating clase andthe under avndontes neter 13 hichest 1 Ch: Jey and lowest in The Marine band, twelve plcces, rendered eilent muste, Some of which, in the course of was encored. On the stand, » proceeds SOCIETY NOTES. The families of several of the Senators, among the number Mrs. Morrill and her sister, Miss Swan, Mrs. Jonas, and Mrs. Sherman, were found at home yesterday by visitors, Mrs. Morrill is recovering her health. ‘The customary Thursday evening reception at the residence of the Secretary of State was greatly enjoyed by all who attended last evening. Among the number were many members of the foreign legations and thelr wives, and several members of the Cabinet, and others weil known tn cfficial and social lie. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens save a dinner last evening in honor of Mrs. Chapman Coleman. ‘There were sixteen nt table, among whom were Senator David Dayis, Senator and Miss Brown Attorney General Brewster, Mrs. and Miss Cole- man, Representative Tucker, Col Richard M. ‘The Strike at the Cumberiand Mines. NO DISORDER, BUT THE MINERS DEFIANT AND BUSI- ‘NESS PARALYZED—TWO THOUSAND CANAL-BOATMEN THROWN OUT OF WORK. Aspecial from Cumberland, Md., tothe Baltimore American states that the striking miners have set- tled down quietiyito the long seacon of idleness before them, and that there was less disorder yes- terday than on the tirst-day o: the strike, and that all was quiet lastnight. “Twenty-two mines are closed. Tt was learned yextenimy that the executive com- inittee of the Knightsof Labor adopte. a resola- Hou appointing a oummitice of five who will meet a committee of the presidents of the coal compa- Ries whenever the hatter desire to discuss the situ- ation with a view toa compromise. | The mint yet are disposed to.gtand on their dignity, and that the first advance must be made by the companies. The agents of the latter, when ques- tioned yesterday, etuted that the companies were DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Al-Woor PLAIDs. SILK AND WOOL PLAIDS. ALL-WOOL STRIPES. SILK AND WOOL STRIPES. LIGHT SHADES IN CASHMERES. LIGHT SHADES IN SHOODA CLOTHS. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. MOURNING SILKS. BROCADE GRENADINES. PLAIN GRENADINES. ; E*PROERED INDIA PONGEES. TYLER & CHEWNING, = ————>= C ARD. Those whe are using the ontinary Java Coffee as — by most Stores, are requested toevt asample pound Bole Agent for SUPERB MARACAIBO, = . . | rotate? at 25 centea pound, fresh roasted. They wilt SCHROEDER'S “MONOPOLY” BLACK CACHE | She inoncy end gets otter codes. “T'.ses whe Sant © ELEGANT SILKS AND RHADAMES, MIRE SILKS AND SATIN RHADAMES. genuine, rich old Java, can be suited at AWARDED “GOLD MEDAL” AT PARIS EXPOSI- . . TION, 1878, WITMER’S, Celebrated for Superiority in Color, Softne ss in Finish, and Great Durability TAPISSIER’S LYONS CACHEMIRE, wt 39:8 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUR SUBLIME BLACK SILKs, ar ath er aaa BAkATARIA SHRIMPS. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED BLACK FABRICS, FINE GROCERIES, — ., a PICKLED LOBSTER. Weather e et a AT te eae SS siles the faculty, were Commissioner Dent, Dr’ | Johnson, of Baltimore, Mr. Ironsides, Prof. Dai notin the least digpceed to comprozatsc, and would 918 Seventa Street Nortiwest. _ RICH TWISTED SILK GRENADINES, | saad ee anita > low: on, wrth t) eas! ds, . Garnett, Dr. J. M. Toner, Dr. W. G. | I! nd M lasist On te reduced schedule and tae Tes! bi ma IN OG ee | :, ee Ream RIGE'S FRES! MEAT. and cloudy weath-r prevails in the Mississtnpl | Paimen Prot, Gill aad others, Rev. Dr. Pact | table os nen Aan Te Ene | Ot the Sat eee a bor belo GREAT BARGAINS IN COLORED SILKS. | MOIRE GRENADINES—MOTRE FRANCAISE. Se a val ne HorthwWest and upper lake region, with prayer, after which President J.-C. | and the meme included many delicacies and fine | Work In the mites eculd be recommenced, Tt has | St Mouiass au sramen sins, | EVAPORATED APRICOTS, QUINCES, PEACHES Tight ruins ant warn, i to south winds.’ The onterred the degrees on the following | wines. Mr. Stephens, who never appears so happy | Now become known taat the companies have for | 20 pieces PLAIN COLORED SILKS, 50c. AURA SILKS, Lote — AND APPLES. See i ee ee ee tdi W. Va.; William K. | as when entertaining friends, wes in excellent | Some weeks, In anticipation of the strike, been | 20 pieces PLAIN COLORED SILKS, superior, $1.00 : : — Seu Atisnite = si 3 lowe! health. Mr. Tucker corptied with the urgent re- | quietly getting ontall the coal they could possibly | 14 and $159. “EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES” IN PARIS AND quest of all present and told some humorous sto- | Induce the men tomine. Extra inducements, stich | 20 pieces BLACK DAMASSP. $1.50 and $2.50. aa 38 FABRIC: ne He is: wien for his talent ag a story te as plenty of cars ard Guick transportation, were 5 Caria nee SILK GRENADINE, Bisck, $1.25 and LYONS DRESS FABRICS, ‘lin, D, C. The | ler, and Senator David Davis so greatly enjoyed | offered, and, a8 a eanscquence, the companies: all eces BLACK AND COLORED NUN’S CLOTH, 46 | EMBROIDERED PARIS ROBES. W. Johnston, | one of them that he exclaimed, “I would give $00 | have un ample supply of coal for three weeks. At inches, 500. a | NEW PARASOLS. ered a Very interesting address to | if Lincoln were alive to hear that story.” the expiration of thts time the fight will commence | 10 pieces PLALD CASITMERES, 45 inches, $1.00, — m5 isson the subject of ralsing of | | Mrs. E. F. Andrews gave a lunch party to young | !n earnest, LACK ALL WOOL BUNTING, 15c. MALAGA GRAP Texton. temperatures FLOLIDA ORANGES. Nort’ 5°; Los the Pacific night. The GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST, at tien Introduced Prof. V oe dell ating ry vir and thet proper education, | Dr. Thuimas | idles yesterday. OT \ EFFECT ON THE CANAL. Une beer eee wary ooo Fz FINE GOODS A SPECIALTY. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPELS. MeLaughiin delivered the valedictory, which | — Cominodore and Mrs. Nicholson gave a reception bale 5 : above. ne witiene ae : = followed Tull of humor and was inuch enjoyed. The | last evening in honor of. tile ehristentng of thelr Gun, effect on the business of the Chesapeake a New PARASOLS and SPRING JACKETS. §9" PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. erally « Snow or mn is Indi- | dean of the institution announced that the | grandchild, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Cooke's baby hio canal will certainly be most serious. The | Bottom Prices in every line. <a COC FFE RRR FER 888g cated for i nd and northern portion of | winner of the $50 prize, in gold, Randolph C. | Owing to sudden finess, Mrs. Russell Selfridge | canal men, who number nearly two thousinds GEO. J. JOHNSON, SEATON PERRY, g Ok. 8 Sk gs ‘the milduie states on Saturday. Hyatt, of New York, while honorable mention | has been obliged to recail her Invitations sent out | nave been {dle since the 15th of January in conse- 1 Gis waner BeAce Bvecessor TO “Pant & Brovare.”) RRR EK Ssssq ‘ > — was awarded to Henry L, E. Johnson, of the Dis- | for a musical party to-morrow evening. uence of the closing of tie canal for repatrs, and | _™ p83 ET SPACE. (Svecrsson cot dayne? EB Bae Sess” pring hats, beown derbys. $2.50. | trict of Columbia. General and Mrs. Grant will probabiy arrive at | the tdleness now entailed upon thein will undoubt- mi5 Pennsylvania avenue, corner th streat. ~ Se the Executive M: An Attempt to Assassinate Dr. Gray. Disparches from Utica last night state that Dr. Jonn P. Gray, superintendent of the state lunatic 9th st. wing Washing’ Tae NG SALES hated wake | asylum at that place, was shot In his privateofice, and Roger's tabie cut y be made | py g i A aaaies al dat tad tocccce y alunatic named Henry Relmshaw. ‘The ba Revenues oe passed through the cheeks andis not fatal, Reim- a shaw fired several shots at persons who attempted ‘To-MoRKOW ONLY you cant to detain him and made his eseape. Two hours afterward be gave hiuuself up at the jail, telling the jatler’s wite that he had shot aman. A single- sion next. week. ‘Their son Messrs. Ulysses and Jesse Grant, and their son-L W, Mr. Sartoris, are all in Washington, and Mrs. artoris is expected here also.—Senator and Mrs. Edmunds expect soon to take their youngest dauzhter on a trip to the south for the benefit of her healt, which, tt is believed, will be completely restored by travel and rest from the excitement of social lite, —Chiet Justice Waite expects his wife to return here very scon.—Senator Pendieton’s family have gone to Fort der and family, of w York, are visiting Col. edly be agreat hardship. Since the closing of the ¢canalon the date named, the locks from Cumber- land to dam No. 4 have all been lengthened from 100 to 180 feet, and Wednesday the water was drawn off the basin in order to admit of necessary repairs. By Monday water will be turned on again, and the whole canal be ready for traffic; but, for the reason stated, the men will be idle. About two hundred canal-boats have been lying at Cum- berland since the suspension of traffic, and many have been repaired in anticipation of @ busy son. The coal companies, in pursuance of their Ma4nce DUST AND MARCH WINDS. COCHRANE'S SUPERIOR VEILINGS, NEW PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. Unusual, Attractive and Exceilent Bargains. a W. M. SHUSTER & SO 919 PE! SYLVANIA AVENUE. FOR CHOICE STYLES IN GOOD MATERIALS, WE HAVE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO OFFER SO MANY ATTRACTIONS AS NOW. ‘ * wae aie Vedder, at 1111 Massachusetts avenue.—Mrs. Hak | policy of obtaining a stock of coal ahead, loaded WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF ALL INTER- Ss a Peele yo ere a turks ith cleaver a | JetKilbourn and daughters have been spending this | forty of their boats, containing about 4,500 tons, | A most favorable purchase enables us to offer Uptown = ‘ ws <i tumblers. in, With comb, 1 | cartridves Were touad OF Lie nerea pletict ate | Week at Old Point Comtort.—Mrs, E. D. L. Sweet, | and these will leave tor tide-water as soon a3 the Bargains in ESTED PER: as ARE SHOWING THE Dlackinz brash, with two boxes of blicking, and’ 1 | torney € tidst 7 the at. | Of Chicago, 15 In the city for a short visit, the | canal is opened. ‘There are five hundred boats in | 7 NEWEST STYLES OF SILK, WOOL, CoT- Whisk broom f guest of Gen. Singleton. ‘lll was noufled last nigut 3%, worth rum) brush and | tempied ass. tion by a selegrim from Mrs: all on the canal, ind about twenty new ones,| FINE PARASOLS AND PARISINA VEILINGS rn ; e leg 5 2 y he winter, would NAN NEN C8, AND OFFE May, assorted ev Gray. Dr. ¢ as the last and principal one of | | Cuarce OF RECEIVING AN ILLEGAL PENSION | aise he armani nee oa neeete Weise Tor thal = ela ek ng ee get nr [pred ba pts oe ae oe ay ee eoreanene Fee Disuissep.—Walter D. Plowden, colored, was | use. ‘The boztmen have deen loitering around EXTREMELY LOW AND POPULAR PRICES, MANY STYLES THAT CANNOT BE FOUND IN sn wet wee me BREAD AND BISCUITS. | ‘nd upon his report of the mental soundness | 22 Lhe Police Court to-day to answer the charge of | Cumberland for several days in large numbers, | Heretofore not enjoyed by our citizens. Also, a ee ne oe eee a Teceiving an illegal pension fee (#300) from Chas. A. Holmes, also colored, a one-legged © who testitled that before he got his had to beg for something to eat OTHER STORES. nue. anxiously awaiting news from the strikers which % aie Soldier, | might give promise of resumption of work in the NEW HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, pension he | mines.” As the canal company charges five cents | in patterns and qualities xecured only by our facilities nd has been | per ton toll and four cents Wharfage, the 108s to | and long experience in the Swiss market. ONE PRIC! ssassin the government concluded to pr cute the case. Dr. Gray served In a similar ity at the request of Sceretary Stanton in tht "| Of those charged with cot acy to assassinate 5 Fee LENT President Lin.oln. He leit ington for Utica Fr sent to the workhouse for begcing’on the street. the company will also be very heavy during the Mr. Plowden loa ey from time to time, | ¢ = strike ct classe: + M. SHUSTER & SONS ardines in Tomatoon, Plated shell suzar spoon last Wednesday, having been here for several days | ana when he ep pone ane, coi nears Otte strike: 1p) tact pailiciabece ot = en ee meno | pet po el heey each. Also, great bargain assisting the prosecuting officers in thelr review | office he paid Plowden the money he borrowed | CU!ess 1n bese M m5 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE! Soused Trout, Bor earrioges. of Mr. Scoville’s bill of exceptions so far as it re- | from him. ‘The court dismissed the defendant. — ——--—— — | Freeh Smicits a ferred to the medical testimony. parece CITY ITEMS. COCHRANE & CO., ‘ ‘6! sG1 | Parmouth toute PN at Pandan bie A DISPATCH 70 DISTRICT ATTORNEY CORKHILL. Acorpesrs. Mr. Henry Larman,ewater taper, aa ae AUN MATTING | MASNG) OE Seed ome tried for an scaped before he was tufted | District Attorney Corkhili this morning received | employed in the office of the water” registrar, met Hats for Spring of ISS2. mit Obroses Gear Rik” — Columbia River Semon, P Over to the officers of the court. the following from Dr. E. N. Brush of the Utica | Witha serious accident last evening. While de- | Rresh supplies of our Popular Styles of Silk Hats eee aes iy . Pe Facies Bey Louse." Hise Apeee Cheese. xi = asylum: “Ball entered over prominence of let | Sending a flight of statrs to his basement dining- | at'gn, Blick and Colored Derbys irom $2 19 #1, and Tan TLUREOAGRInEG JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE INVOICE OF MAT. | Bstataria Shriap. ma Chieere. Daw ans w., WII! sell to-morrow : ss Tooin, 12) 4th street southeast, his heel caught in a | an elegant line of Boys’ and Children’s Derbys and L i H aed My TINGS IN ALL GRADES. — B. W. REED'S Eden’ a Soko Stee See UST) | er Gare and cM noose Greaee cetmmae The Ea eee Mind breaklag hs tight ari, meag te | TURD Hats st aie te Se vu eiteel SPECIALTIES FOR SPRING. iL a Wea saci P : stitched ch back and a e AbOV S § = below, and breaking his right arm ne e stablishe 2: E ‘a. , ee ene Ipeoet doctor walked upstairs unaided: is now almost | shoulder.’ Dr. McKim Tendered: medical. aii: |) Stabllehed S863, All wool, double width, 50, WODIW cabin. yest acETED: Ser eteeet ree from prin. Pulse, 72; temperature, normal. | Misses Ellen and Ettle Searles, living at No. 9 6th ‘The Gilasae Skixt Geta . a x ans See ic te ee iy fe Raced doer aes northeast, were knocked down last evening, | Ready for use, uarten tit, Hi. Best in the world ie ene aerate een Cee solore bel gi-wool LACE cv Sia et = iat Soenon Gucnee: fine lot of Y mh | Thane of “Doe rs. Gray for express! at the comet Of Sth and E streets, white ScttiNg | ror tne price, itwenty-hve dozen Just receiv. only 30. mre a a FLOMIDA TOMATORS, 20 new styles of Misses? - . assing carriage. ‘The: , 93K $ a n NUN'S VEILING in light colors, all 1, only 30. fl .NGES, a Semen cana —— Were slightly injured, and were taken to thelr Lewis’, oa) 7th strect, Det. Hand K northwest. | NUNS VETEING tp Neh colors, all pare wool only 30. ar Constantly on hana, “22 FLOMIDA ona: gent's fancy half hose, 2c. The Christiancy Divorce Case. mes, See Sec aren Gore ea en eae SINGLETON & HOEKE'S PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS, Yor Can Bry for to-morrow, at M. Augenstein’s, RESTON PAREN IS EW SORE CHARGE OF LARCENY AGAINST A RESPECTABLE COLORED CASHMERES, ‘all wool, doubie width, 373. CARPET HOUSE, Also, the very Lest POULTRY. S17 7th street northwest, the greatest bargains | The N. ¥. Sux of to-day has the following: In | Youxe MaN.— Samuel R. Riggles, a stylishly Coronee SURAT SATINS, 75. m8 £01 MARKET SPACF. FRANK J. TIBRETS, ever offered this side of New York. Dinner setts, | the suit for divorce brought in Washington by ex- | dressed young man, a government clerk, was in . 5 3 ———— ee! containing 51 pieces, $3.94; 6 cocoa handle knives | Senator Isaac P. Christiancy against his wite, | 2 prisoner's dock at the Police Court’ to-day, Excelent BEACK SILK. gh a er PaLack MARKER, a Excellent BLACK SILK, $1, $1.25, © LADIES’ GOODS. m Corner 14th street and New York avenue, and 6 forks, 61c.; 3" doz. ‘silver plated teaspoons charged with the larceny of five pairs of kid i WHILE 8, $1. >; et 5 ae avenue. Sand one buiter Enite, 4fc.; cake Oleine soapelarge | Lillie M. Christiancy, testimony was introduced td | floves, a table cover, and come fine Ines, trom the A Valuable and Careful Review HONEY COMB Wa pe nnrpae Quiba ist ———— ——— TYAAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR Water bucket, scrubbing brush, 24c.; "large | Show thit Edilberto Giro, the co-respondent, had | store of Charics C. Cochran, No. 1430 New York ft th ot 4 for the draina Large size DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $1.50. 85 ANNiE K. HUMPHERY, Japanned dust-pan and brush, 18c.; bread knives, | given Mrs, Christiancy $400 and other valuable avenue, Mr. Cochran testified, chat the Gefendant pe: Washinton apeonts UR tect oe March She cath ore: a ‘Men ‘and Boys’ wear (immenee assortment), Seana ee " Favorably known ast 0 es Paper. all colors, &.; bottle forest flower cologne | {he repayment of the $400 and signed by Giro. As | f0UNd that he had these artictes concealed on hig | dealers, 7c. per copy. Washington News Co. | DINNEN NAPKINS, alllinen, 75doz’ |) 4. | and suarantest Bit SPECIALTIES ATE — HUME, CLEARY & 00.. and Japanese handkerchief, 19°; garden tools, | evidence of the character of her relations with Giro | Petson. The defendant’s attorney told the court | Wholes:tle agents. land widest SHECTING. COTTONS, 90. French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear | _ 428 807 Market Space. bowls. bread pans and box tollet soap, 5c. aplece; | she also produced a letter from him to herself | that his client was a respectable young man and Fruit of the Loom and other makes of the best yard- and finest Impor'ed Hosiery. - SCEIVING > ‘bargains in trunks and baby carriages. which was couched in the most respectful lan- | had oe ues bola before, a sited, at the Bee OOTTONS, vee Patent Shoulder Braces and all il Dress Reform Goods. We ARE RECEIVING DAILY Se age. The court at Washington commissioned | COU ee eee nee s Doce aes none Bek Ce PLANO COVERS, embroidered with Silk, $3.75. re for which ts special agent, at Ex 0 Rees a eee ee EE Cowles to examine several witnesses in this pond Judgmentin the case. ‘The courtaald that Ravy Blue, all-wool LADIES CLOTH SOLiING, 25. | ™ Gonect” her Own taske: that for dis nice oat oS Se ee ee ‘was called on to fine poor, ignorant fas le for PRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, eyot | city in regard to these papers. Jose Godoy of 154 0 Ptack and White and Blue and White Checked DRESS surpaseed. Yaluable finproved and unimproved property be- | Wwese ann street, Wredetick Houma, of Sl tant the same offence, and because the dei nt in Goons, 3, fs N.B.— French, German and Spanish spoken. m10-3m Cae ar ie The et ele ott eee ing: | 52d street, Calvin D. Hayward of 163 6th avenue, | thls case is Intelifgent and of a more Pate be Sublimely Superb. Soeeres BATE Ee See = mn Young, on the west side of 6th, between E and | anq Henry Michel of 28 Hast tith strect, testified | Cla8S of soclety is no reason why he shoul PRING SPECIALTIES. ¥ streets northwest. that they were familiar with Giro’s handwriting, | C¢alt lightly with, and he would treat him as he | _A pair of beautifulsun-flowers on Easels will be aa] S ss 7 POS ego eee having seen him write and received letters trom | Would the poorest prisoner and impose a fine of $20 | mailed free to any lady who will send ten cents In t: or 60 days. postage stamps or meney to Dr. C. W. Benson, No. CARTER’ = Constantly ou hand. Jot of ladies’ Kid and gout button, ant lice shoes, | him. ‘hey did not belleve that either the letter ae Ss eon ay eeu ee i eee oe is ‘Tc. ; misses’ foxed button, He. to7Be.: ladies’ house | or receipe were in his handwriting. Luctus B-| 4 Myareniots DISAPPEARANCE.—The Mont- Hear SSE fe Bamore, m 711 MARKET SPACE. sg Fee re Re Get Fle pd eee | AD ELSSA OI AENS AND RORREES, . Glippers. 3c.; gents’ Congress galiers, $1. 491 | BM kivn. testified pe dart cba familar with | §0Mery County (Md.) Advocate of yesterday says: | prog, James As Sewell, A. M., M. Ds, = ‘best mal rench Corsets. At the Pennsylvania avenue. hyn, tee y “On last Saturday Otho Baker, a deat and dumb g id = Entire Stock of GLOVES at cost until closed out. the reputation of Joseph J. Barnum, a witness for | stored mane employed esa fare haat Beate | of Medical Faculty: Laval University, Quebec, | FYIGHLY IMPORTANT! " . posttest aes Go To the New Photo. Co., Pennsylvania avenue, | Counsel for Mra. Christlancy objected to the Nothing nas Penton, Of returning that evening. | userut in advanced stages of consumption, weak- | THE BIGGEST MOVE. QIN OUR BUSINESS | 7 cite revise, Paris. 16 LEON SCHELL & CO. Bear Le ue pet = best $3 a dozen cabinet po- Ss and on that ground declined to cross- | coming alarmed, Mr. Dawson went to ‘Washington Lea Gor ar = rapido ots ae preg. - = = - i od elty. examine, Frese nant women as been vhile very K Weraj = lee on Tuesday, but'no trace of him could be found. e a Y | Having Jesse for a tem . ARKED DOWN. ans 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. Wo. Parrensox, a white man, was charged In It4s supposed that Baker took the wrong train at | ©tler article of food was rejected. I can recom. ty Wied by’ Meenra, Gaston? Knees ana | J = = the Poltce Court to-day with assaulting a colored B CoxpIriox oF THE City Post OFFIce BUmD- | the depot, and 1s unable to inform. any one of | Mend it as convenient, palatible and easy of di- | Puphass ROW cccunied by Messrs. Gusdorf, Kneesi and Woman named Agnes Pratt, who told the court | IN@.—Inspector Entwisle'stated toa Stax reporter | where ‘ne’ belongs Or wants te Kor Either this fa | Sesuon. | (Remember the name—Colden’s—take no 420, 422 AND 424 SEVENTH STREET, that she carried a pair of shoes to his shop to be | tat, by request, he accompanied two of the post | sup to be the case or he hasbeen foully dealt | ter). OF druggists i supe In order to reduce the stock of the ORIGINAL MoNo- | (LD STAG PURE RYE WHISKY GRAM KID GLOVE we will sell for the next thirty ° aired. s che wens afte ted | Ofice officials in making the examination of the Pore ae - | We shall shortly commence to erect a Four-story Buila- | @Y°— is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and Fee een nae qnem he denied | present post office building. After looking it over, ee Money for All, Gold by the Peck, Greem- | [ie"tecoud to uone iu Wis eonutes 2 2 Button, doe ths abdicbsd su eichacten Sh wa her. ‘The case Was continued for witnesses for the | he Stated to them that the first floor was suficl | «Dp.» Tacnwywris, the long-haired Greek who packs ©) Oe Serre a3 - ——— Gefence. ently strong for their purposes, but on account of | was for a long timea well-known character in| Our business continues to boom. We notice a —_— 4 pal the long spans of floor joist between the bearings | Washington, and is now in the Raymond street | gTeat many familiar faces in our store every day, | SELLING OFF! a 6 HUME, CLEARY & CO. Fresn Vacctye at Siinms’ drug store. the floors above the first story were very weak, | jail, Brooklyn, under indictment charged with | and are frequently greeted with the remark: “I SELLING OFF! ” ” So eccssreatons and should not be occupied by people or storage to | sending threatening letters to Dr. Dudley, presi- | Want another can of tea, I have tried It, and ‘AX and below cont; all of our Surinenes ‘stock now in our J. P. PALMER, Easter Carns. ald, 421 9th street. any extent, unless first strengthened. The build- | dent of the Long Island College Hospital, hasa | think it the best I have ever used.” Also, “Give | stores, a8 807 MARKET SPACE, a aie = ing, he satd. could be amply strengthed at a cost | prospect of soon viewing the classic land of his | mea can of coffee; it’s the boss coffee in this N a 380 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. | _“ ‘Tue Eyestent fitted at Hempler’s, near 47g street- | of about $8,000. When asked his general views 23 to Breas once again. Some Greek merchants in New | city.” We belleve we will supply two-thirds of the 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. Joe’ ® keri, Sm a the bullding for Its present use he stated tothe | York yesterlay proposed to the district attorney | familles in the District by the 1st of April, judging Sa M2: WASHINGTON, DraLen re Pret-Crase 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Is the place to get | postmaster that taking nto consieration its con- | of Kings county to subscribe money and send him | from the way our business is dally increasing, and | ,, This 4s the first time in twenty years that we adver. | 1! FASHIONABLE BEEF, LAMB, Vea ae CORNED BEEP eats wholese abd Fetal, at less money ten | struction, the infummable contents and tue want | home, provided the lari proceedings against him | Wat a Farge tnajorty of them will continue to buy | Seg f0 xl skoe hele coe as Uo, tera, an rit DRESSITLTENNSYLV ANIA AYE Stalls 628, 629 and 60 Couter Market, 9th treet wing, anywhere in the city. | Of sufficient strength of floors that he hot think | were ended. The district. attorney offered, as soon | from cur agent after we are gone. ader, if you = Li ~ i 1 gs host a * and 208 Northern *3 ita proper building to be occupied as a govern- | as the doctor's Mere onan us atte him | have notyet tried our tea and coffee,come in to-day, | U2R-, Ne thal try not to take any Old Goods into the Suite, Costumes, Cloaks, &o.,_ made in supe. a ‘i sane esariedgeaiened Farner Bovik.—Blogriphical sketch and por- } ment office. New Building, i rt noti Box 71, City Post Office. (of the Supe: | Ty Sentstater 1b Gea ae at ehort notice. “Ladies éan have Dresses eut | Box 71, on board the vessel. buy a can of each, and sausty you pital. aud basted, ect fit cuaranteod. delivered iree of change to all parte of the Qrait, with full account of funeral obseqnies, In ———— el rior quality of our goods. ‘T0 induce purchasers | the Nation, - Reduced all our ¢ reed ee Sa £9 | city, marae ‘this ee oe Gps For sale at Brosnan’s | ‘Tazornr.vs Younas.—One of the New York coun-| THE SATURDAY Screntiric LectvRES.—The re- | to pee us and get Tee to Ge tea De he Aa beter yad brand a at Fe ae manu- 3S. MB BEUGE. No. sted hho pom ——————————E=E and Bellew’s. Price 6 cents. sel in the Theophilus Youngs’ ease is reported by | vised program of the Saturday sctentitic lectures | coffee, we give In each can that we sell this week present Having bought these goods | IVf hwest,—Stainping, Embroidering and Ma- <EWING 23 See oe the New York Herald to have sald Thursday: | tn the lecture room of the National Museum is. as | & present of money of not less t! A | ae pease ie late Reavy tive, we are enabled to sell as | feriale, Art Needlework taught, privately and <p IE _SEW ING MACHINES, &e. Hor SrRixe Crystal. JEwerry. copied from | «sir Youngs’ death hes putan end to the case, at | follows: March 18, Prof. Otis ‘T. Mason, “What 1s | great many cans contain 15 cents or 20 cents, or 30 | hd with ‘Prints, in Shirtings and Drees Styles, war- | Ladies’ aod Misses’ Corser: of the tert mete pe i ADIES Se ee @iamond settin; rings, lace pins, buttons and | jeast for the present. Itcan be revived, however. | Anthropology:” March 25, Prof. J. W. Chickering, | cents, or 40 cents, or 50 cents, or 60 cents, or 75 | rantatrey colors, 5 cents. Dr. Warner's, the Thomson Gove Fite, and Wilson's I 4 Mings to match, full set $2, at Prigg’s. by the appointment of a new administrator and of | jr., “Contrasts of the Appalachian Mountat cents, or é1, or $2, of $3. A number ot cans contaln | All our Dress Goods reduced. THEY MUST BE | Waist for Children. Sole agency for Mrs. E, Bairs' | Desiring to buy or rent ® Sewing Machine — ce aiavinen ewexen'ba a guardian for her children, who are all minors. | April 1, Major J. W. Powell, “Outlines of Soctol- | $5, or $10, oF $15, Or $20, or $25, or $30, or $40, or $50. | CLOSED OUT way below cost. We have reduced our | celebrated Abdominal Supporter. f9-3m" | fail torall at AUEKDACH's cor, Tus and EL, where tog ALL AT S14 PESNSYIV ANIA AVENUE before you | urs Youngs died on Saturday last, at the cottage | ogy;? April 8. Prof. C. V. Riley, “Little. Known | A’ few cans contain’ $10, $75, $100, $150, $200, can make theireclechon outer Go to inarket, and be convinced that you can save | OF her son-in-law, Richard Goddard, at Ox Run, | Facts About Well-known Animals;” April 15, Dr. | or §250—not a blank ‘in. the ‘entire ‘lot. 20-cent Dress Goods to 10 cents, Doeverass, ALL THE DIFFERENT KINDS. Leen a four mites from” Washington, I regret to say Ina | Robert Fletcher, “Paul Broca and the Freneh | Come in w-duy and “try your luck.” It is impes- 2o-cent Dress Goods to 12% cent, We call particular attention to the QUEEN. the very = = = state of complete destitution. Oa hearin of the | School of Anthropology;” April 22, Prof. Wm. H. | sible for you to lose a cent on the can you buy, eat Dress Goods to 20 conta, eager Sie pane uni judsine by. oe the BU 3 CITY AND DISTRICT. ia the alleged Theophilus Youngs at once pro- | Dall, “Deep-sea Exploration;” April 29, Dr. Swan | every one we sell is worth the price asked, $1, to rent Dress Goods to 25 cents, ol nn Pot tonal comer before sinless bus eveded to Washington and defrayed the cost of the | M. Burnett, “How We Sec.” say hottuing of the present in the can. Again’ We | ana aml finer goods in proportion. _ We have taken ‘Gur repate department ts completein ell ite appoint Amusements To-night. funcral. He was recognized and acklowledged by ————— say come in and “try your luck.” | “Noththg ven- | psing to mark our imuense stock down. Should, Howe ments. All work warranted Forn’s Ovexa Hovse.—“One Hundred Wives.” | te friends and relatives of the woman whose hus- | AssoctaTED CHariTIES—At a meeting of the | tured nothing won” is an old saying and a true | ever, a piece be overlooked we shall make a reduction C, AUERBACH, band he claims to have been. Goddard, who | board of the elghth sub-livision, last evening, | One. We have an immense pile of greenbacks in | which is bound to sell the article. Nationat TaeaTei.—John T. Raymond. swore at the trial here, that he was an impostor, | present, Prof. J. W. Chickering, president; Mrs. | our window. Itisa novel sight to seeso much | Remember, we shall carry no Winter Goods over Gor. 7th and Hf Next door to Auerbach's gent's furnishing and Carrrat TuEaTER.—Vartety entertainment. how professes to fully recognize him as Theophilus | M. F. Wallin ‘surer; Mrs.’ Alfred Willlams, | money; come and take x glance at it to-day. We | Which a price will sell. AT 25¢. EACH. seins Youngs.” ‘The latest action in the euse wasa de- . Bryant and Kanouse, it was resolved to In: | have tiree Umes ag much in the store cs there Is SILKS, SATINS, of eo make lower Prices than ever before for the quality E_HAVE LITTLE TO SAY—THE NEW Condensed Locals. j cision a few days ago by Surrogate Roilins, direct- notices in the newspapers of the city calling | In the show window, most of it in cans sold to one | pr ygarg, VELVETS, DOUGLASS’ WILSON & DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE ‘Tue Star will be issued to-morrow fn double- | ing that Theophilus Youngs shou'd give an account | for contributions of bedding and wearing apparel, | and all at $1 per can; 6 cans for $5: 12 cans for $10; 3 ps Nista Srarer, | Will commend itself beside all others, and can be sheet or eight pace form of fifty-six columns, | Of himself from 1875 to 1880, which he had retused | for the service of famiiles and individ. | 25 cans $20 or 65 eins for $50, With @ present Of) Our assortment is now complete, having upward of “__ | op easy monthly payments. Call and see them as These issues command an extraordinary circula- | todo when the was before Surrogate Culvin. | uals found destitute. A dozen or more | money ineach can. If you are “in luck” you may | 1,200 pieces or hand. ‘These have all been reduced 25 agency, tion, that of last Saturday reaching 20,580. Ad-| Mrs. James C. Laurie, wife of the brother of the | cases were reported where families which | find enough money in the one can you buy to pay | percent. Remember they must be sold. WM. STIEBELING, Yertisers will confer a favor by sending In their | late Mrs. Theophilus Youngs, stated to a Stax | had. been found destitute by the visitors | for two or three hundred cans, who knows? We M RS. SELMA RUPPERT, 1717 Pennsylvania avenue, near Corcoran Art Gailery. ctans ochre Ca | reporter to-day that the above’ statement ts incor- | and tn extreme need through sickness and mistor- | are quite certain, reader, you don’t know and | CLOAKS, ULSTERS, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office. si mone fend Street lamps will be lighted at 6:30 pm. and | rect; that the alleged Theophilus Youngs did not | tun@had been relieved with {uel and provistons, | never’ Will unless you conclude to buy acan. A DOLMANS, | | Complete stock of ZEPHYRS, CREWEL and GER. | wl yy® RUMBA wend hand Dom Pag extincuisied at 4:29 an. Pay any of the funeral expenses except $8 for the | and others with employment —There will be d | great many of the most fashtonable lailies tn the ALJ. REDUCED MANTOWN WOOL, ART £1 ADERIES. and all | Weed, af prices below those of any other extablisht Arthur H. Wilkinson, of the New York bar, was | hearse. Mrs. Laurie produced a bill of the under- | mecting of the sixth sub-division of the associated | Clty daily visit our store. We like to have them material for Fancy Necalework. in the city. Call and vee for yourself; suy make ferday adinitted to the bur of the Supreme | taker for the coffin, and one of the Congressional | charities thfS evel come. ‘They, a8 a rule, are much better judges of From $5 to $8. Large assortment of LACES, LACE GOODS, RUF- | # $2.50 per month; repairing a specialty m of the District on motion of Mr. Petham. cemetery for the grave, etc., made out against her = tea than men. Come in to-day, ladies and “sample rom $8 to$5, FLINGS. ‘HOSIERY, GLOVES, FRINGES and 'TRIM- E DON'T MAKE MUCH NOISE ABOUT IL A certificate of election of Joseph Alexander, Ot- | husband, (who 1s an employé of the Treasury Affairs in West Washington. our tea” for a dollar a can and get a present. From $10 to $6. ‘MINGS. But Keep the Finest Assortrucnt = way Nichols, Williem Reynolds, James W. West | prstog burean), to substantiate her statements | Rur.pine AssoctaTion.—At the fitty-sixth regular | _ Below we give a lst of those who have found a Fromaia fog. STAMPING promptly executed. 12-3m SEWING MACHINES, and Joseph Jones, as trustees of the Third Baptist | Mrs. Laurie also states that Mr. Goddard, son-in~| monthly meeting of the Twelfth Bullding Associa- | SUM Of moncy, $ or upwards, in cans purchased ae _, From $15 to. See And sell for the least money, of any house in Washing- ehureh for the ensuing year, has been filed with | iw of the deceased, did not acknowledge the man | tion, held last night nt God lard’s hall, $1,200 was | thus far this week. We do not take the names of | and ali finer coda at wrest sacrifice. We have about VON BRANDIS... ‘ the recorder of deeds. present at the funeral as Theophilus Youngs. disposed of, being twenty shares sold at tiie stock | those who find les3 than $5. Asa matter of fact, | 1,600 Garments on hand, and do not want to open a New TE, ton. ‘Renting and Repairing a specialty. Hon. John Randolph Tucker, of Virginta, will In- j > value rates. however, a great many find $1, $2 or $3 In the cans Store. next fall with old stock. They shall and must be od ta de pe a gh ager ood oan troduce Mr. James Burron Hope, of Virginia, who | Car of Derective Prusmpixe.—In the | ‘THE FIRE-ALARM Wires will be attached toChrist | tuey buy. ee & Co., St: Louia, Will, by special and repeated invitation, recite the | police Court, this moruing, Geo. F. Ryder was | P-E. church bell next week, the vestry having given MONEY FOUND YESTERDAY BY GREAT BARGA! 1 Deautiful ode composed by him for the centennial | charged by Inspector Shepherd, of the health | permission rather than that the town should be | Frank C. Collinsworth, superintendent billtard eine @BEAT BARGAINS! at Yorktown, and recited, on that oceasion, to the 7 Without an alarm bell. room, National Hotel, $5'n gold, in tea; Mr.Prince, a a Falaxy of talented and distinzulstiet personaxes | {nuisance lajurious te health fa having detective | Tite Coat, Tuabs—The shipments from themines | clerk’ Police Court, chatelaine’ watch, Value $20; | BLANKETS, FASTER cakps. Sssembled to do honor to the day—at Lincoln Hall, | plumbing, consisting of insufficient sewer pipes | of the Cumberland coal region for the week end- | leit by mistake in a can of coffee; Mrs. Kennedy, FLANNELS, meee, ee. numer, ot Georzetown, | AN tE1Ps I house No. 400 New Jerscy avenue | !ng Saturday. March 11, 188% were 86,057 tons, and | 2619 10th st n.w. $10 z0ld In tons Mra A Wolt, 3 aes ise e will of jathantel Turner, of rzetown. | northwest. Mr. Shepherd testified that the a4 shipments for the year a 7 eed ey “3 on seg “4 All Blankets reduced from $1 to: pair. - Jeaving his property to his wife and daughter, and ) plumbing ts so defective that See fee Saco | ABTS tm a Inne, Oc TM Tone as On ey ee cea cortve;, Win Johnson, 1.600 ea Comtort, Tae bel Rie Prnt, ana ge HES | H OC Ee EASTER CAMDS, tn every varie’ of uiga, Abo of Jas. W. = % , NJ, aucks, 3 filled with ‘Cotton, reduced 1.40 from: 4 4. a From, leaving hisestate 1 his mother, Eiizabeth | posed’a HASOf $e Se THE COUTE lun- | Bi ents to the Chesapeake dud Obio canal were | !us, colored, Walter Nauonal hotel, © gold, in tea; | Met ‘hey must be bod. $, HHHe OG | ER RIBBON TIED FASTER POEMS, LENTEN and DE Frere, were filed to-day. ———__. for the week 2.889 tons, for the year 8,762 tons—an | Walter O'Donnell, Baltimore, $10 in tea; Rev. J. | Brown Table Linen, 8-4 wide, 20 cents; Unbleached coc H H OOO Ht OCC ERE VOTIONAL BOOKS, PRAYER and HYMN BOOKS. sce ian ‘Tur Fetate or Wa. Stickwry.—Mrs. Jennte K. | !ncrease of 3,762 tons over 1881. Di soccer ouput yer ry anergy yl groan ft rs yank yt ee are LO WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, ' Amusements, &c. j Stickney, widow of Win. Stickney, fled a bill in | , HIGH Tipe March. 17, 0:54 a.m.,6:28p.m.; March Peak CTT A ee eat See es te Oe, ‘Fable Desnank ved ced to 65 conte. ono % a m3 428 Seventh street. Foxns Orgra Hovsk.— The popular play of | equity yesterday against the children of Moody i "* ig Damask for Sone Hundred "wives Suit proves a great attrac: | Stickney, deonased, forthe settinment of ‘the es Altaise ta Asasnmiicte, eee ee eS a eee | eee toe 8 8 E B B TEneotma paptaegs anit Ditheniat Pecos Bel Gon at Ford's. ate of Wm. Stickne’ estal National THeater.—Mr. Raymond will appear | the entire estate. ‘she claims thut all his property Reported for Tue Eventnoe STAR. James Wise, 1843 8th st. n.w., $200, in tea; G. W. 000 inie DDD meg ction, (Ast), SS 5 paring \-night and during the remaining performances | was the proceeds of her share of her father’s | ‘THE Prorosep New Frrry Rovrk—A pants Bs Pomeroy, Government Printing Office, $50 in tea E = ‘Historical Literature. of his present engagement as “Col Mulberry | (Amos Kendall’s) estate, and as such would have | the proposed steam ferry route up Broad creek J. O'Connor, St. Louls, $150 in pola ie coffee; G..W. wwwHan K xn FI bog by Elizabeth Bry- Belters” | been recovnized by her husband but for his suiden | been made and four feet of water at low tide found | Lynch, Joe Jefferson Company, $250, in tea; W. H. Www BA ss FOX TE ant Johnston, guarto, cloth, $10. ‘THE Porciak Fripay Evestnos at the Rinkstill | death. The brothers of the deceased have admit- | in twochannels. Any boat which can cross the | Rapley, treasurer National Se acon ek WWwWw HEH I Sess, KK on’ James Abram Garfield, by James G, continue, and each week adds new devotees to this | ted the justice of her claim, but the defeadants | channel bank between Alexandria and the Mary- | M fison, Metropolitan Hotel, $50 in in OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Wwwww H H KEK bs 'y 27, 1882; spot: Suc. = ee Geek Gy Scr ee ecent mati | Gecline to dose. In case the court decides that | land shore can find water for'navigation in Broad | tea: Gea. W- Driver, i868 Fa sve, #0 tn coffee: | in oy and_curtom house roosts just re] WOW HH Sess® Kk a el ae ee ‘Bee (with must: by Sct! eder’s orc! ra) wi they are entitied to a share ‘S that the | creel ‘4 cei’ DAY MOR! . BO; covers, Siven. | proper distribution be made. ‘THR FUNERAL of Mra Orlando Wood took place $5, in tea; Samuel Katzensteln, 310 7th | forth’ of HAMSDNG EMBEOIDERY, shane wore PURE AND UNADULTERATED. igh, $1.50; paper covers, aha Richard Greca, — this morning from St. Mary's church. | Among the cae Sea: Jol Lane, 16th and other side. ‘The ve ‘Twain. Scrr Agarnsr 4 Rarnoap.—Messrs. EB. Hay throng in attendance were many Washingtonians. | Q sts. n.w., 1, rdered ‘zoods hat Prince and the Pauper, im tea; L. Murphy, Bureau of fad) cent. ‘Therefore, look out for ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies distilled ‘Eax, by author of “A Fool's Ercand.”” and E. Griswold have for Leo Ewald entered suit | DEEDS I§ FER have been recorded as follows: | Mrs. Wood was the eldest daughter of Captain wing and Printing, residence 6 @ st. n.w., from the finest growth of rye in the renowned Valley of "PHANCIS Be MOHUN, against the Baltimore and Potomae railroad com- Schmuck to Eva Martin, w. 2¢ 23, sq. 538; $625. | James Guy, of Washin: long the commander | $140, in tea. David Crowley, Boston, Mass., $75 1n BARGAINS! THEY MUST BE BOLD! the Monongahela, have attracted the attention of the | mil 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ny, clatming $5,000 as damages for injuries al- | Roxanna Lamson to R. E. Pairo, pt. 48, Holinead’s | of alexandria and Washington steamboats, id, in tea, John nter,Pa. ave., near 10th st., " ‘Medical Faculty in the United States to such a degree as ed to have been inflicted upon him (Ewald) near | Mddition to Georgetown; $00. 1. L. Johnson, | “'Reporren's Noes Few cities representing a | $0 in Williams, Concord, N. H.,| All our FANCY GOODS/‘such as toplace itin a very high position among the Materia the intersection of Virginia avenue andj4x street, | trustee, to Charlotte A. Martin, pt. 8 and 9.sub. population of 20,000 have as a rule so few prisoners in ulanta, $100intea; | SKIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, | Medica. December 10th last, when, as is alleged, an engine | 4653 § Henry Ruppert to W. Chase, lot 22, 84- | us the city and ‘county fall here, which has now M. n, Laramie, Wyoming, '$50 in tea: BANDE! FRINGES, _ Delonging to the ‘company was driven upon a | I. L. Johnson, trustee, to L. Martin, Qe | only nine inmates.—Judge Hughes sent up to- | John O’Brien, Jacksonville, Fiorid in coffee: PASBEME: Me bas to taviio “the Meteuiion €t ‘eommcteorens ie See Of the pinineltl comeainine: inquest bar . . Kennedy to S. Gattl, and M. | Gay nis judgientin the case of Stewart va The | Magzle O'BHen, _ Juoksoaville, 5 in celebrated fino OLD WHISKIES of the following well- gat the wagon was broken. the deiver (& Ziute} | @: EL “Froonis sanz “sq tah tomac Steamboat Company, dtsnissing the suit George ‘Hin, ee Se 000 deven Eadies” Bemmen Pass LINEN HAND. | sapeo nape mel rgiacir meoramri deo Wounded and the Hquor sviiied, &. 2 7s Sq. 161; | as improperly brought.— Dr. W. iregory, who . Casey, Treasury department, KERCHIEFS, three for 25 each, SO 5! Columbian University to Mary D. Biddle, has been ill since Saturday, 1s improving.——-Con- 1 &. M. ‘Merrill, $25, in coffee; J. Hardman ‘38. A Puma of Covenrore Ovexutiep.—In the case | Dicks 38 and 41 (16 a college grounds; | sigerable quantities of northern iee are how arriv- ant), 6th and Penna. ave, $10 gold, in teas | “Wer have ell ab UNRIVALED of Otis Bigelow & Co... against Laura P. Cake, 1n ee ee ee oe ee ing stored here.—It is now well under- Se dole lab pel UPPER TEN WHISKEY. eo 2 RM. the Circuit Court. yesterday, a verdict was given $1,000. Mary A. Coyle, executrix, ating | friende. ‘VERY SUPERIOR J 2tgr | Stood that the, im tea; Ja. cw " t the city taxes for the 3 J. 8 for the plaintiffs for the amount claimed, $727.73. ler, F. Coyle’s interest in lot H, sub. 7, sq. 492, | Win hens less than $1.9 on the oa vec McCabe and Government ‘On Oct. 2, 1879, the defendant who was running the | Linton and Coyle, trustees, same property : $2,100. rea} M. Metropoiitan hotel, contracted with the plaints |. Rohrer to Minnie M. Rohrer, lots 22 to 26, eorapany to place in the hotet a hydraulic elevator | 4. 1,057: $—— Joseph Libbey to Robert P. Dodge atl gear, which was to be paid for by instalments. | 224 Allen Dodge, surviving trustees, rty in Afcr paying some of the purchase money thers } Beall’s addition to Georgetown (quit claim}: s— Feimained a balunee of $722..5, Which she ret to | Chas. Lanman, trustee, to same, same Bay. The defense raised was that of coverture, | (0.3; $ Re ape a boage, — Scuoor Bovs rx rar Potice Covnt.—Three smal! Suith to A. L. Saitth, pt.'2, gq. sii; Seboo! boys, nemed Jno. Craven, Ega Stewart, F.l- | Wheatley to Martin O'Donoghue, pt. ‘Ward Taylor and Wm. Cleaves, were charged in ) Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown: he Police Court yesterday afternoon with having | Sirith to Alice R. Kirkwood, pt. assaulted a little schoolinate named Lewis Freek, | H. H. Smith to Ada L. Smith, pt. who told the court that they beat him because his | B. Allen to R. MeMeen, pt. 8 and feacher sent him to notity Craven's mother that he | T. to W. R Gass, pt. 96 aa. 8 ‘Was hot at school Craven was lined $ and the E. A. MeIni ‘Sq. 283; nomi @thers #1 each. er Kate M. Linton, pt. ————— $1,500, Rebecca Straight, pt. 120, sq. 445: ATTACKED ON THE STKEFT.—Semuel Lusby, | Jeanaic T. Rives to L. Tree, 378; Thomas Kennett snd Jos. Dillon, theee young |S. Thomas to C. A. Walter, pt Tm: in the Potice Court, yesterday | Same pi ‘as above, C. A. afternoon, with assaulting George H. Tucker, who | Thomas; ce orclock. last Saturday Hight, | pl 8 3, 18 and 12 sq. 778; $1,146 Be was attacked by the defendants on Tun street, | ter to W. 'T. Van a1and avenue; that Dillon struck | C. & Lewis to Kosa H. RH. Warner to. Mary B. - J.W. Starr to J. Bec CASHMERES! BLACK CASHMERES !! SPRING STOCK JUST OPENED, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. 5 Casce, Best Moke Fruit of the Loom Muslin, yard ‘wide, at 10 ‘Marked Down all the best Two-ply Carpets, 75 cents, Biack Dress Silks, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Colored Silks, new Shades, Heavy Gros Grain, $1. ‘New Percales, Madras Ginghams, Cambrics, eto. ‘Ladies’ Cloth. Spring Styles for Sacks, forwarded to all Importers’ Tra Company, 819 Market Space, Washington, D. C. Fever and Ague. and chilis and fever broken up and” ited by Bits 2 antuoee to at malarial potsou. "" ———— ‘Skinny Men. sees Pere ence eS vous tions. $i, ab druggists. ‘Depot, 480 Penn. ave, is the Most bit as} 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Soopea | a9-3m OLD STOCK WHISKEY. For excellence, pureness and evenness of quality, the aboveare unsurpassed by any Whikkies in the market. ‘They are entirely free from adulteration, and are of na- tural flavor and fine tonic properties. ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to «ive PER- FECT 8A TISFACTION, and can be had stall leading rocery stores at retail. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD,

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