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! ; ‘ ! ! ' ! It ts reported that of the seventeen members ef the Massachusetts Legislative Committee on EVENING STAR. o souiaatceer eas Largest Circulation in the District |'22".,s7erot sear oe Froubnry and town agents. O:bers will reportia favor of permitiimg the sale of cider and other weaker liquors. Stuart of Philadelphia aad Sie wart of New York, Stuart of Virginia am@ Stewart ot Ne- vada, are all urged for sppoimtments im Ys Cabinet. The New York Times thinks if they ail get in we shall have a new Stuart dynasty, and (rant will again stand by the Stuarts, as bis ancestors did in CROSBY S. NOYES. -Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: TLESDAY.. MARCH 2, 1569. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. B OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELBE- ©RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. tisers.—Our advertising patrons ed to send im their favors before i? o'clock m., as advertisements received cannot be imsured an insertion in Tue STAR of the same day, on account of the pressure of news matter after that hour With every disposition to accommodate, we fied ourselves obliged to lay down this rale ‘nd adhere to it. nay MURRING the 4 4th bn iat on W WEONES- PARA if as Hy 2-2 7 Gen. ae 28 be pai 3. BONACOSR. steer. ILLINOTASTANS — T 1S ERE AbsOgtNTLOR at ts 1 siaitiog friends from It is suid that when the Retrenchment Com. | mittee asked Donn Piatt, Clerk of the House Instrict Commitier, what were bis duties, he answered in his blamdest tones that tbat was a jonKkow Ww mING, ms wie question he bad not been able to settle im his m, No. 335 Fitrect, eee sage pd tah own mind. and he would be giad if the com- uttee could inform him This sounds lice Piatt, and with the current inability of the be he Instrict Committee to get any legislation upon | ® retard ‘ot ok ‘fall Inatrict affairs there is almost as much trathas | larly rraveated. yest in the remark. The District Commitiee oe bas certainly very little encouragement to di- “STRANGERS SBOCL gest and prepare businers that Is never acted Bpon: and yet, if it could get anv attention to Instrict affairs, that committee would be one of ‘De busiest on the list. The legislative needs of two cities and a county, embracing a popala- | Lion of 130,000, are quite sufficient to give intel- ingent occapation to those representing District | soterests in Congress; out in the anomalous condition of our position, we, just under the | eyes of Congress and solely under its guardian- sbip, are unable to get the slightest attention | Paid co Our wants. Congress fresly gives its time to every other distressed people under the sun. The Cretes, the Chimese, the Cabane, the Jamaicans, the Digger Indians, and even the seals of Alaska get respectful considera_ ton but the people of Distriet can’t ®y book or crook arrest ‘uc atten. tion of Congress long enough to secure the passage of a single one cf the hundreds of bills ‘hat Ml the pigeon holes of the committee room, or loom up on the Speaker's table. Not one of the many District bills of vital im. Pottance to our interesis have got through this session. or bave any chance of doing so. They Th Are citber burg in committee, or suspended, hike Mobammed’s coffin, between the two houses. The bill repeating the usury law: police bills; public school bills; bills abating the market house nuisance: the canal nuisance: Street nuisances; bjlls incorporating improve- ment companies; benevolent associations; in- Gustrial schools, and the long list of measures for the need of which busines: Ianguishes here, Wastixeton, D.C. offices wilt ’ 20 frat paper maturing ‘that day ve provided for ‘Wednesday. 30 MOSES RELLY, Cashier, ADL BITrENA USE. ‘FOWLER & 00. 220 {Ohrom.Int.Rep It} G@*". W. MOBLBY PUNSHON, with Lecture THIS EVENING, at the new Metropol- tan Methoctst Episcopal Churen, corner of 4's and Ow “JOHN WESLEY AND AIS C3TEMPORA- Kies" Instead of upon “JOHN BUNYAN.” ubject beretofure announced. jected Ws regarded as one of the at thrilling and effective ever de eae orator. Fe at § o'clock, 00; eserred Souts 91 30 sale at the Bs. q ‘Street. and Puilp & Solomons, Pennsylvania aveuue oe TT" staat. objectionable Cais A and all spirit of enterprise and improvement hoping os rach ts crippled spd dwarfed, are all im this be donated hopeless position, And this condition of ic t WS Worse every year. With the HURRY Ui riME FREE L ROtURESON: ENNEN A be “twelve months ahead of pabli Ricwano Stvskt Bv Ns will cont hb of the country, and the increase of ual business. Congress has every session bess d less time to give to District matters. ‘The only remedy is for Congress to either give powers to the present District Corpora. Act for themselves, or else to change the District form of government Me DAY EVENINGS, a Muste in attenaance. seats 50 = yer uaso The quid nuncs are beginning to agitate hem-elves shout what General Grant will say vu bts maugural about this, that, ana the other matter, and seem to take it for granted that he ‘wall Isy down an elaborate policy to be pur- | sued by him doring his administration. We ERAL KILPATRIUK will deliver bis celebrated Lecture, S MAROH TO THE SEA,” At the Congregational Church, cor. uth and Gsts., ed be beige EVENING, March 34, fit of wounded aud disabled soldiers Mi of the Grapd Ariny of the Repnblic will Bazwd the predictign that ne will do nate tee Berets mgt atlond nothing of the sort; that his inaucural will be and dot the Novos oape'y the shortest om reco: id that he will content Be “i Piasoks Geerral’ Lend Gane, Bae bomeelt with indicatung tha’ admin‘stration 7 mere igs Herdguarters @. A Pen Teh em IN. meee BATION, March 4, 1* Will be one of reform, econymy and recoa- struction. For the rest bis plan of administra. Nom Will doubtless bs very much like his pian of esmpatgn. , in his “Military History {Gener potas. UNOFFICIAL CEREMONIES ant always refused to hamper either humself or bis subordinates with complicated plans of battie in advance. He knew tov wil the constant sud unexpected chances of war and bad too often availed bimself of these, (> do more than direct the positions and opening movements of his troops. He got his machinery im order 8nd touched the spriugs: but after that be expected to guide its action by the ligh: and aid of «vents as they occurred. This, we take it, will be his course now. He will not hamper bimself with any complicited plans, be will get bis machiuery in order and ) (he springs; and after that he will garde action by the ght and aid of eveuts as (hey occur mai 3t THE PROCESSION. Associations intending to participate in the In- avration Cerenoutes. and desitiy 107 F street. THE RECEPTION. Tickets for the Inanguraticn Reception at the ‘Treseury Building op the night ef the ith of be obtained at the steadqvarters of the Committee. No 407 © stract. Lear +P at the following piaces el. Bbbitt Hoase. Nat can Hi jonal Hatel, St. a pees he crowd likely to be here on the 4th may be formed trom the faci tha: up to re » morning tbe through railroad line between Washingtor and New York had re- “ved orders for the transportation co this city ™ ibe latter place The tickers are $10 « each, and adn and two Imiesto the Beep Supper Booms t ove zentle- , Dauciag Hone of n-arly two Two full brns- bands and five string bands have a persons, eluded ja Vario eDe se: » farvieh music for promeuasding ‘@ associations, numbering from and for ‘“ a seven- screennames sas The Supper will be provid'd br JO two hundred souls each: aad from AY, whose reputation as a Ustercr is phis. in like organizations, between lished. “rebt and pine hundred. (Of course, the num- ‘There will be commodious Dressing-rooms, with ber of persons coming irom the two places on barbers and other attendants, their imcividual account, and not connected with any orranized body, will larzely ex ued oer hese figures, to say nothing of the crow. Fately oF im parties irom var.ous North, East, West, and Sow"? Indeu extra passenger train fol- w be regular train from New York yeeter- morning, and the Philadelphia passugers ad of being attached .o the throng me down on a separate ira 3 locomotive of its ows, so that three | well tiled together inst evening ‘This arrangement will be kep The General Committee heve done everything within their power to give er twofficial vos Inangaration, aad emonicn ave every, sary extend unt reason ' te that they Will he r t i other directions are coming in as weil filed, tee ’ie editable'fo the Natiomal Moe proportionally, and the- prospect now is tust | T.L. TULLOCK, ibe crowd congregated bere from ali parts to | mal 3t wo cotary G Committee. see General Grant gely exceed that cecasion. maugurated will very Present on any sim itn BRADY'S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE MEN AND WAR VIEWS, No 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Nra® Metzorocitan Hore. ellie gees Ia the United States Supreme Court Caief | Justice Obase yesterday delivered the decision ‘he case of Thomas C. Butler ys. Benjamin ¥. Horwitz, an appeal from the Court of Com. mon Piess for Baltimore, the suit >«ing for a breach of covenant for payment o: rem: on a lease of certaim premises to the city of Hal/i- more. made in 1791 for ninety-nine years, the cove Tequiring that said rent should be) paid in English golden guineas. Tne Court Geeided that the principles established in the Istely decided case of Bromson vs. Rhodes maust rule (Bis case also. That the obvious in- tent of the covenant was to secure the paymens of s certain rent im gold aad silver, and iat it was the duty of the Court to enforce the tui- iment of the contrac: The Coar: decided | sBat not only must the rent be paid ia gold and | silver, Dut also the damages for tne non-tulfil- ited to tn cr seat hed Peake ry and Naval The public are fi ot the I end rite, leroes. The P) otographs of the MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT CONGRESS Bre alsoon a ment of contract must be assessed in coin. In ie Baal au scege of thew delivering the opinion Chief Justice Chase said incindly noo cam: tbat it Was not necessary to express opin. =i - ti _ som whether the acts making United States notes 4 legal tender were constitutional or not but the Court would assume for the presen: that these acts were coustitutional. The acts creating legal ivuders, the Coart held, do not probibit, but, by strong implication, sanction the making of contracts for the payment or da. MON: very of cole | 8.035 itis enderstood that Mr. McPherson, Clerk | ot the House. holds the Georgia credentiais to | V be umperfect, because they do not state, as required by law, to what Congress the claim. “tte Were elected. and the Louisiana creden. cle imperfect. because they de mot certity thm he claimants were duly elected. In the Phitd aed Fourth distnets of South Carolina two it ' the age. ‘pect Gallery open at all hours. behets | ae open Stel hours ___feba2-Im CouPosaTION Bo w SDS WANTED AT ching creden Nave been signed by the “Tewis JOBNBON & CO Bankers, (fers and Meere lo 1 these cases the bid, ow sau te pape tite | CEB seoun, meal a mmit the pay to the | | Ms, fer the election ofa | fester Between Ith and uth Grems it eG 5 OUNMIbe _ = F. 0 m ber on various | ow STEER, sabirot= of interest are displaced by the pres. | Al BXTERSIVE BOOT uD SHOE ure open our news and advertising columas. Sie re Est aig” “ S7 From Puilp & Solomors we bave Her ; “2 Bazow for Mareh 13th. Zit doors sont and Bo: erable discustion, Mr. Spragae © hisamnes dment, * n offeredan amendment that vol- s, retired on account of disability, sball be retired on the same terms as regular officers. Adopted. Mr. Morton moved to out that» pertio: of the amendment of Mfr. Wilson, Bertotore adopted, which reduces the number of bi motion was moved 3 12, Mr. iment ws ‘Mr. ¢tion of the ar President sro ase tid eee a siseration. “y with him. Rejectet—yeas 9, nays 39. ‘he bill soe ‘een eomsideréd in the Com- mittee of the Whole and Feported to the Senate, Mr. Sumner renewed bis amendment. provid- ing for the payment of the war claim of 1512 of tegen ee pee! and i, vee tout oferier, iscussion, the Chair (Mr. Pome- uestion to the Senate, and led to ra. ceive the Pending discussion on the amendment the Senate took a recess carathereate At the evening session, the irmy Appropria tion bill was proceeded with, the question be. ng on the amendment ot Mr. Sumner, the de- bate of which continued until 1140, when the Senate, withont reaching a vote, adjourned. Hovsg.—After our report closed— ‘The resolution to pay all the parties in the Louisiana contested election case $2,500 each, out of the contingent fund, was passed. Mr. Bingham, (Ohio) from the Committee on Claims, Feported a bill for the relief of Mrs Susan A. Shelby, of Mississippi. The bill pro- vides for the pene tof $5.0. BG Mr. Butler ) moved to go into Vom. mittee of the Whole on the Miscellaneous Ap. propriation bill. Agreed to. The House then went into Committee of the Whole, Mr. Dawes in the Uhair. A paragraph in the bit! appropriating $300,000 for the construction of four steam revenue cut- ters for Alaska, for Columbia river, (Oregon,) tor Mobile, and for Chsrieston, and for the transter of the revenu» cutter X. P. Ghase trom the great lakes to Boston, Mass., elicited a lengthy discussion, its opponents contending that instead of building new vessels. someat the vessels now in the navy shall be tran ferred to the Treasury ‘Departmant forth that purpose. The item was retained in the bill. On motion of Mr. O Neill, (Pa.) the app priation of $2,000 for a preliminary survey of the site of the League Island navy-yard was increased to 85,00). Mr. Kelsey (N. }.) moved an apprepriation of $5,010 to pay Miss Vinnie Ream the amount due on ber contract to furnish a statue of the late President Linecoin. Adopted. Pending the consideration of the bill the House took a recess, At the evening session, the first hour was as signed to the Committee on Luvaltd Peusion~ tor their basiness Perham, ravaitd Pension the operation ot t Mr. Newsham (La) mtroduced a joint reso- lution giving to the members from Louisiana im the present Congress the right to nominate persons to fill existing vacancies from that ‘State as midshipmen ia the Naval Academy. Passed. Mr. Schenck (Obio) said that the bill to streugilen the public eredit having come baci from the Senate with two or three amendments, he proposed by way of abriaging the considera- tiou of the matter, to ask the House to non-con- curin these Amendments, aud to ask a Commi'- tee of Conference. He had no doubt t & committee would come to an agreement. Mr. Butler (Diass.)—1 object Mr. Schenck (Obi0.)—1 move to suspend the Tules for that purpose. Mr. Spalding (Ohio.) who had the floor on the Mitcellanrous Appropriation bill, declined to yield for that motion. Mr. Schenck (Obio.)—Very weli: L want it understood by the country that it ison the ob. jection ef the gentleman from Mossachusetts Wat We cannot get at that bill. Mr. Butler.—And 1 wantit understood by the country Wat the gentleman from Onio cannot got at that swindling brokers’ bill on the objec- tion of the gentleman from Massachusetts. (Longhter ] Me ) from the Committee on @ then went into Committee ot the Whole on the Miscelianeous Appropriation Lill, the pending amendment being to pay the ar claims of Kansas, Lowa, dc. “That in regard to Kausas was rejected, and that in regard to Lowa was adopted, Mr. Brooks (N. Y.) moved to amend by in- Hon of 840,00 for com- of the Post Oilice in New (Me) moved an a appropriation tor tem-house at Bangor. of . Adop- 70 for the repair Mount Vernon. Rejected. Mr. Logan (1U.) moved an appropriation of $3,100 to purchase a portrait of President Lin- B, to be selucied by President elect Grant Adopted. After some other unimportant amendments had teen offered and disposed of the Committee Tose and the Hous ud preservation of ARINI'® FASHIONABLE DANCING i 6 8 ashes E_ between 9th and With streets, tion For Misses aud Masters—Tues a and Saturday. from 3to5p m. or Gentlemen—Monday, Wednesday snd Sat- erday. from § to 10 p.m The last quarter of the Season will commence on Y, March 24, 186) YOUNG MEN'S OHRISTIAN 4 wee ATION Falk, Oren Every Rvtwxinc, at 7 Wo'ctock, IN THE NEW BUILDING, CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS Acmisslor—Adnits, 2% cents; children, 15 cents, admitting one. $100. admitting i Iedy.$1 £0 No charge for alniasion sing Rooms, which wilt be open datiy 12 ‘clock for Lune. and from 4 to9 o clock for he rc ma will be handsomely decorated 1! be filled with of fancy avd refresbment: io will the by the Indies and wg ) secure tbe enjo ‘The Steinway Plan loaned by Mesere. WO. Chickering by Mr. J rhe Inst amendment of ygidee that in ail pro- iret day fe ee rge fsball nae debs not be equi pel ‘against his estate, a Femail be tigble oe principal debtor. does uct, however: shut out "rom the bene of the law ail poor debtors, for it further provides that jain petitioners. Il who comply with cer ny sinditions, recelve. thelr’ dischargen, ugh they may aseets. Notwiths jag the provirion ta te limitations and excep- lebtors wit ‘assets are still the PeneBt cf the law In all parts Persone in thie District who st themselves of its benefit, plying for couate hould examine care he. ther, are Claded fn the terme of the litaivation the aa scriber will give 1ufo1 ‘2 on this subject at times t charge. GEO. MASON, AC iat! ‘at-Law and Solicitor ia irae = i cri SATIN AND tet 8 ONS 1 olor and variety for Basse and Bos, DAViS & ¥ FLOWERS. FLOWE! we: ovat New FRENOH FLOWERS tn every style. Jost recived at DAVIS & GAITHSR’ m 23st 20 Market 8p: ee, FOR THE INAUGURATION. FLAGS: FLSGS FLAGS!!! BUNTING FLAGS, ALL 81ZE8, ape received st the ant Zoqmits Store a3 a 297 87 Pennie UST a D— site, M. W. GALT & BRO. ; Deaveas Is NEW PUBLICATIONS = f 4 Od : | + UAAMONDS, FINE WATCAES, RICH JEWELRY, { FOR SALE BY | FANCY GOODS, ETC. | FRENCH & RICHARDSON, dense be TaE | AMERICAN WATCH — | SooKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS COMPANY. AND LITHOGRAPHERS, TEE CELE! “PATEK WATCH.” ABD FOR THE SALE OF THE ATED 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Gorham Manufacturing Company’: 479 SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. NINTH STREET. Ne, 260 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN lira AND 12rx STREETS. ma b-St Black Stinks. BLACK SILKS. THE CHEAPEST GOOD BLAOK SILKS IN THE GITY. oe MEXIOQ Asp rBr rs 3.3. MAY 2 00., ‘Abbott... 308 PsNssvivamia AvENcE, SHAKSPEARE TREASURY Between 9h and 10th ete , Sleerne...... cenesenes ED same 4 $3 50 ow ~ $250 MASESTY’S TOWER. By Wilton Hep ae Dixon. 60 3! | TOR WAG _BRTWREN VIE STATES. ny RELSSS w® Btephens. $379 THE STUDY OF LANGUAGES. By C_ Mar cell es @125 sive catibive fa tne of ©. J. Bow. ACK SILAS Srant cman yard LACK avd moO) ANTIQUE EVENING Bes im great variety. —— 7 ONE PRICK ONLY—marked iz plain figures. marl 3tif SIMONIN UN cessation D LIFE. trated. J. Bors Brown. FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOUN Cloth. gi 50 gp stele IN THE APACHE oom, 3.3. MAY & COs PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. TRICOTBIN. By Ouida......... cone $200 bata cds FAIR PLAY. A rovel. By Mrs. South a Berweeun NistH and Tenra Streets. worth: — wae BL T5 ADEX ANDRE’, BED COURT F. Anovel. By Mrs. - Boney DASPBE’S, 3 PA N R ALEXANDBIENE'S, MpORMS. New edtticn. on enn, OTHER COUBVOISIER'S, White. Light, Medium, Dark and Black—all sista tor Ladies ua Gentinnone -8 oa of BEST KiD GLOVES ON HAND | FIVE DAY’s Acti medeecaloneinl ct aT eA worth WOsTH GkaSGE 87 920.000. 4g FIVE YEARS WITE‘N THE GOLDEN GATE. = ine DICTIONARY OF VULGAR Those wishing GLOVES FOR THE tNav. | OROSR 93 5 RATION BALL rast Phat they want ai oe 2 wre Tak Panis KID GLUVE DEPOT [oui MEMOIRS CF THE COURT OF BAPOLnON, By the Duches d* Abrantes. 7 vol TEREE ENGLISH STATESME Snith.......... Notre oF bet i del or CO PART. The co eee neretolare existing between BGH and MaX LAN ANSBURGH & ‘Bio, by matual consent. USTAVE EAusno max b LAN. Cage ill be eo gontigned.. sect. by $U wLaNe. PROB AMES LA si Ria frmot LANSUURGH & BRO.” fade ihe this océeston to coast ‘our friends and tomera for the liberal patron: re bet ed, and Would respecttally ask a continuation of the ant The books and sccounta of the late firm will be settled by elther party. All Indebted to as will conter'a arcat favor by #etiling thareses vmots ot thelr earliest comventenoe: | cau as me 4 {Intel., Chron, exp. ” By Goldwin - $3 50 STRIOKLAND’S LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND coneteveeeee 230 COLTON‘S GENERAL ATLAS. Ed. 1539 $20 00 ss song oh ming oss London edi “iow i ‘ols Treed Bilt ee $37 90 STONEBENGE’S | eh! BI L - $7.50 PEPPER’S PLAY BOOK OF METALS. PARLOR TARLEAUX AD AMATEUR THE ATRICALS Bos 2 30 HANS ANDERSON'S STORIES FOR THE HOUSKBOULD. Miustrate: $3 50 ARABIAN pionrs ENTERTAINMENTS. S ‘engravings i seen = Save YOUB MONKEY: = ROUTLEDGE'S EVERY BOY'S ANNUAL. 1889. Mivstrated 00 ‘The Under bas just taken ont a SEW PATENT FOR PAVING SIDEWALKS, GUT- CRAMBERS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA, Half calf bind. TERS AND STREETS WITHOCT A BEaM, | 128 $60 00 dispensing with curb, and reducing tho expense to | pick ENS’ WORKS. Cheap edition. Halt cat below the contract price ia auy of the wards inthis Dinding. 6 vols............. comme F2L OO city with brick, which will last for # lifetime without repair, 1000 losds of PAVING SAND | GLEANINGS FLOM THE POETS........91 75 LECKEY’S BATIONALISM IN EUROPE $5 00 MILLMAN’S BISTOBY OF CHRISTIANITY. aes $6 7 ;} 5 THE JEWS. 3 9675 for sale at the yard on Tiber Creek, bstween Land THORNTON SMITH, K streets. wh OTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the partnership tate ubsinting betwesn WILLIAM Haat re WIRSBAUPR, Merchant 1 ‘sitore, sNo. 313 90% reet, Warhing ston. DC. va MILLMAN'S HISTORY 0 ) “vols RYLAND OOLON .AL HISTOBY. | MASON’S FARBIER.. | MpTBEWS ILLUSTBATED a Ai, be preen te Bim tor HORSE as'00 ment. Washington, ebr : el att witntasl a aa Wau . \OPARTNERSHI?. YOUATE CN TUE HORSE With e Treati Draught and Draught Horses The ondersigned bave formed a a under the tame and style of JOHNSON & COLE LEY. at 521 7th street, where they will conti ne to sl off their whole stock of Dry @oois and Car. pets at cost for cash. befere removing te the old stand of Messrs Shuster « Oo. J, GOHNSON nal St Ww. pO! [co® TRE FOURTH OF Manou. BLANKETS, SUEETING, COUNTREPANES Ae nWHITE CORTON GLOVES. nh ad at 1 venadst 5 W SELBY & 90.'8, PORTRAITURE. By Joseph Simp seccsseneeneeeee FS OO HUTOHINSON’S DOG BREAKING. London edition... eis =n $9 OO mal 4t _323 Ponwsyivaniaaveaue. | “ELXIBK'S BOOK OF OWESS. Beton ont, N 0 re. A AGNEL’S HAND-BOOK OF CHESS____... $2 25 Parties desizing to scl! first-class Beau Ni MORPHEYSGAMES ....___.___.....¢2 00 Es- TATS& NOTES can bave them negotiet.d at cur- Tent rates upon spplication to ch THE MODEBN Ore ‘Borie. By = ‘PRING STYLE Lica eels > By SHORT WHIST.....___. a HAVE YOUR Hat Z Set toa fashionable shape at CUNNINGHAM’S | THE LAWS AND PRAOTIC! HAT FACTOY, 7th street, fifth door below North- orn Market, No. 346%. feb27-eolm | TALES OF THE TAP. London edition..¢1 75 EEDS. TREES, VINE! 28, FLOWER, : = OF THE PU: . Y Ss ned Veretaie ioede ‘a na Aan as op: ————_ LPIT, and 33 oy 4 Boots, 8. Creel a 2 isn ae Seed Store, K street, near opposite the Mar- LL’s MANUAL OF adulats re Woke. London Bdition, movies $3 ee NAUGURATION. ry 4 BLANKETS BLANKETS. DGE’S RECOLLECTION: 00 Guay BLABK aT at ot er weer? Seis > mal-zt* 7th street and Canal Bridge. GOBBI Ci id » AND Amp SEINCS aT be arOon re (MAtsca oT eee, wi LaGA @RAPES! Pee tives marl Cor 1ith and Hy as, r Bbbite GPs8D. OPSNING OF SPBING SE, ROH 1. 1869. At MEeO Pe a hTNOK EET S, aid bees A “OmEss ite varietion th Be senate a ite Fore iy STRIOR ARE LIVES OF THE yy HOME PICTURES OF ENGLISH POETS.81 50 ILSON'S LIFS AND LETTERS oF Fi “GREEN ALLE CR .ccccssseeeceesreeeeee--semman BD r ‘HE ORUSADES. By Barbara Benes oF T! Al esr 33 . AND THE Berem, OF TERRO! *Brasaistd is i: 10 ese osnr. orr contrxuxp. = ‘sonnet 18 La pes Regs hd Tea iatecyat — Oovr customers @ public are tall informe@ that we shail cou inge to alt ow z 4 DISCOUNT OF TEE FER CENT. FoR wervand that we abail’ fom this acfs elude i our aaieee ALL Phe SUMMER GOODS left onee from. bi aves tia iia id ane Bri ns, Naineookse apres French Masiine, Jaconets, We aleo offer some of the most beautéfal BLACK THREAD LACE POINTS = or BASARBER: His Life and xs moe TY NFURY WITH JUVENILE bt +5 Q ga Lo ns | I THE CHAPLET OF PEABLY..... eG 8 00 CHINA AND THB CHINESE...............91 73 CAMEOS FEOM ENGLISH HISTOBY...$1 50 CAST UP BY THE SEA. By Dr. Samuel % Baker that have ever heen exhibited in Weehing 00. as Sasi roreeetarerns Sve aaaneewetee eee ‘ny rota cotablishmant in the ‘Cutted | pomera, By Mary Cowden Clar¥e.......92 50 Alto, our large stock of \ Pe STUDY OF ENGLISH LITERA- nn | Ey | BLACK AND COLOBED SILKS; ovine seep aeRNg, TaRr Heer CHNATES gars ah ta rye Pyiging all of the most desirable makesor LU. | | 4 oe Pee S7-ONR PRIOR ONLY. > PHI eer wmacdane: 7 j a et : ae = = ¥ 3 " 3 ie Nomeenes roomtneel of D price $ ODD FEELOWS HALL. NING. vane 2, thee, BL musical WONDERS, N. B —Seate can be secured | om AB FULL DBEss OoaTs. Of the Latest Pesicns, with or withont SILK WACINGS. DRESS WEAR! | RB MATINEE TO MORBOW (Wed | ote Ege Matinee. 30 cents, Onitd ——— a | is WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. | oman INAUGURATION. « TRE SPRING FULL DRESS COATS | } UEBN 0} aN Hy a AN. GREAT ‘ommenci=«€ MONDAY NIGHT. March t. ts cod ate OOK COATS. OURLE BREASTED DOUBLE EaSTED BOCK COATS. | torte Tet time in Wee } HUNTED Low On tue Two Lives o Many Laon WALEING coars AEE: ia coats” 1 amine, oy PRIO so or aD™r | Beee’Geae 20 Qonts RLA‘ PANTs. | Galie - DUAOR DORSRIM PANTS: i sé No extra charee for Cut ist Tight, 28 Medium, $4 Lares. oan ae BLACK DRESS VESTS. Two to Seven Buttons, with or without Collar. ing thew made to order ean have | hott orders ited inelde of eur dave men who find « ¢iffcalty in being fitted IFICENT ORGAN si ore pw'toueiach breast wes | NBW METKOP. 94 Tan MEraopret Bane Tooth eT Sie Witt DE BrAWiorren, Our Stock of Black Goods a _— excelled, if | Two oRAND” CONCERTS, equalled, by any House im the On the evenings Day manta; EDN Pia agheg ing Sh nten "B-DAY. vantage of sceand that mark o Good: = Plain taken ad Mr. EUGENE THAYER, of Boston, th» dis A. SAKS & CO., " O17 Sevexra sreeer. pare ae aL oa Adjoining Netional Bank of the Bepublic. Seaieted by © select cacir fois F > BeipEnene, * (Buccestor to H.F.Lovnox & Co. OITtZ! ABMY AND Navy 4 EBOBANT TAILOR, roment will be evening the (net ‘ished orgauists of this city Op Theredey exhibited by accompl Tickets, $1. for sale at the Music Orcree and Princtpa! Book Stores we Metropolitan Hotel. (late Brown"s,) Bo itsetery Meshes iy18-if No. 362 Pon. avemne, Washington. Afternoon. at 3's ¢ clvek 0 cents, children belt BAN KERS, JOSH BtL NG DELIVERS HIS AMUSING ~LEKTUB” O8 AT METZEROTT HAUL. TCESDAY EVBNING WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANE, | wine rickats, 50 Conte, tinv'ked Feats, 75 Conte For anle at Mets -roit's, Pennsvivenia avence (Oharted by Oongress,) eee PAYS INTEREST OR DEPOSITS. = Se Bonds and Stocks, Gold and Silver bought and Bianiow GALLEBY sold. ’ Highest market prices paid for Lend Warrants. A full cupply of Revenue Stamps kept constantly on hand. oo us-tt FF, Tres. J.B. BRYAN. Pres't. ON EXULBITION, Fuow 9A. Mo rus 6 P.M, FREE Tw Gallery “AIL be open in the oven from? tll om fasion 2S Cente Jax coon Browns ™ 00., BAN Kar FIFvRENeR STREET, Orros'es Tumaseny Suy and sei] st current market rates. end kop constantly on band @0¥' SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPO: ND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &o., execates sod collections made on all acceasibie prints, so Ltt e 188T BATIO: BANK or WASHINGTON 5S. D COOKE. we. 8. GREAT PAINTING OF BIAGana BY MOON thout goubt the Gnoct pictege over painted of wt © Falls. and one of the finest id.) will be om ex- red others, by Amort Mr. Peter fh w Gallery is t 227 Penn je between 12th and Eth ext door to the Prew b's frame mak ing exteb li: RING ALL THE LITTLE ORT and hea: BLIND TOM at 1. edued hy +) lvania avenve, south a, Cbilaren Bring ali. the cbild-oe f Jay Goons x Uo.,) Previcert. UNTINGTON, Cashier IT DEPOSITONY Gaaxp CONCERT BY THE MASONIC OBOIR forthe benefit of the NEW MASONIC TEMPLE at irre CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, GOVEBR! am FIMABOIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, ‘16th strest, opposite the Treasury Lerarimons, Government Securities with Treasarer Unit states, G7 ONE MILLION DOLLAAS.n We buy and sell all cinssesof GOVERNMENT t 0 >the members of the fra pal Heels, end the Book - SECURITIES ot current market rates. ‘The Chiekering Grand Pisno to be nsed FURNISH BXCHANGE and mabe Goiisctiom, | jij? MOG furnished by in ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF THE a «NITED STATES. t ‘Curtoaity Livia We purchase Government Vouchers om tes | ain oe ie ay Bore MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS, ond give care |W) = cule, Prine ppeagectoci METZenorr ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ang F175 and to any other business entrusted to us. orn BULK FULL INFORMATION tn regard to @OVEER. | "e*>*ctfally arvounces ‘MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, TWO GRAND CONOBETS, wm. HUNTINGTON, Cash WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, ‘Weshington, March 90, 1888. ‘ Merch 34and 4th. Assivted by OUB STOOK OF CHINA.GLA8S,CBOCK ERY WAR! BAKKY. Contralto, Haydn Society,of Boston; N TABLE CUTLERY, PLATED ois AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES Is complete In every particular HOUSER EEP. EbS ond others are invited to examine our large assortment before purchasing. J.W. BOTELER & BR HOUSE FUBN IMPORT! Wine fon fur ehtid-wn MB. THEODOR MASTSEs, of tne Le'psic ic Brore, Mo. 315 Penns) lvanis avenne Fale of reserved seats will commence at Metee- rett & Co.'s Music Store, at 9 o'clock Saturday fe2s-5t 186 + YET AT REDUCED PBIC tt aT rrow (Wedeertiay) at children 38 cents STREET. MARKRITER'S. 8 Ast cautery. 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU SETWERN NINTH AND TENTH STREET aad, Shotee colection of OL, ee 2s, mcrican. OB RGuavii us PuoToGUAPHS. Pass TOUTS. BTEREUSCG cannes PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES. PICTUBE COBD aN» TASSELS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHBOMO8, PICTURE NAILS. BINGS, NAILS, &c., Until March isth, to make room for Sprive Steck. | VLB' ARLUB BRACK EY ‘Terms cash. Please remember the name— wenn Breas FIOTURE Fuam 8, CORDS J MABKRITER Picture Prames made to onjer,, vices mote and No—4%6 Seventh street. a ¥.8 sMrra, fe 25-9t" Between D and E streets. a Daxoiga as aba. [NAUGUKATION PRocesston. —| P*p arenes SCADEMY, SPECIAL NOTIOE. Sepene ia tii we Pupile oanehat ODEON HALL. ODEON HALL meng at BLUE BLOUSES BLUE BLOUSES aT 92 or Si feture both 4NNEL DRESS PA- E SHIBTS AT 6175. AT $1.73. UPERIOR QUA‘ITY BUCK GAUNTLETS = aT gi30. AT 81.00. WHITE COTTON GLOVES, good quality. BLACK PANTS from §3 to $15. —_—_—_ en aoe ee Allof which ean be found at Odeon Hell, 446 MAEts 9 rape = eter Penus. avenue, corner of 45 fe 23-10t MOXLEY, * FANCY DRESSES AND DOMINOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, No. tpt ae See ares oe awest et.) 2 2e bs now aon ae ae | eee areters orday, from § to ParLiP’ WALLACE. ‘ATORS! POTATOES ': 1,500 Boshs. puratons % jo 1 iE JACKSON WHITE tad RMSE ana Be. WALL, euueriua otc etreeta, THURSDAY EVBNING, Marc: 47H, 1869 Tickets Ww. L. Wau &£ 00- Tx EY. Luuzsrosx | LIMESTONE! LIMESTONE syerparhsinn — Wholesale and Begat! Dealer in SCAR (DB of and Well known IME, CEMENT. . Ba. FS ge the favorite . E! fod wiagren. Ja res, 48. LIMESTONE FAMILY FLOUB, Corner 10th street west ‘ané Canal. cise AND sovra. FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING ond a a bh suitable fer ry Done im the best manner, and at the lowes! prices. j.19-2m Botreet, between lth and ith. ROOFING MATERIALS ALGATS O8 HARD GARDEN SEEDS vaRlew TOos, ORDERS PAPER Co METERED, 70" 06 20. ahh sans cone ig Tate aide bot th ond tab ots. eEmMOVAaAL. i ee » Ger tis ant ae

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