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_EVENING STAR._ MONDAY.......00...... Mareh 20, 4871. - LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &¢. Rational Ticater—Leona Cavender in Min- Pee Luck. Wall's Opera House F. Owens as “Dr. ONaped” and “Solon Sh Prof. Pratt, the Horse Educator, 34 and E Kree Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Gallery of Onl Paintings, 1236 Penn- ED DISTRICT The Board ot Kegt m held a session at New Market Ha'l, Georgetown. on Saturda and revisicred the voters o ing all that p lored vote. 1 of that # New Fire gincer Bolmes ALanx of the Fire D z order ati ke, foremen of companies ed out by frst alarm, and ose that the companies e not retuned from first alarm, shall! proceed to station, whether on their list or not. * Foremen of companies who may not be called ut on firet alarm shall keep their horses hitched up thirty minutes afer alarm, to be ready in case of need. After station being struek, ten strokes on the gong will be the signal all are Wanted, or general alarm. Eleven strokes on gong will signal No. 1 Steamer is wanted twelve strokes, Ni thirteen strokes, No. 3; and fourteen strokes, No. 1.” ¥% Frrerat oF Da. Piper.—The funeral of the late Dr. J. R. Piper, a Past Grand Master and Past Grand Patsiarch of the Order of Odd Fel- lows. took plac 2 from the Methodist Church South, corner of 9th and K streets, yesterday afternoon, and was very largely attended, es- cially by members of the Order, with whom @ was a great favorite. There were present on Lodge, of which he was a mem- M Lodge, and members ordinate lodges, Mi nu En- mpment, No. 4, Columbian Encampment, Ne. , Grand Eng ampment and the Grand Lodge of the District. ‘The services at the church were nected by Kev. J. W. Boteler, Kev. G. W. D., and Rev. Parker H. Sweet. the latter acting as chaplain the conclusion of the servi ems of the Urder.—being placed in roceeded to Congressional BY A DARK LANTERN night, @ man named he grocery store of reet near the canal the sid of a dat ey drawers. he awoke alady Ir nu Saturday fobnsen entere Bicksord, on tb arning lantern. wet ing his ext door it ¢ watchman Thomas Center Market House, as making towards the Lieutena: Tue FicEMeN.—A number of prom‘nent busi- hess men have sent a petition to Mayor Emery which they say that. “Having heard with et that the present members of the Wash- m city fire department are to be removed, the men who served under the late adminis- tration to be reinstated; and we beiieving that the prevent fre department has given genoral satisfaction (0 tax-payers and property-holders, and any change in the same would impair its Teiency and be detrimental to the interests of city, we therefore pet tion to your horor no change wil! be made in the department ‘a8 at present constituted.” ———__— A CEICckEY Discs InrerevrtTEp.—About Woclock yesterday morning a large crowd of roughs assembled at Kendall Green, near the Deat ap! Dumb Asylum, to witness a chicken Hgbt. Two we'!-known roosters, named respes- net pon and locked up. thi bvely"Tug” and“ Bounce,” were pitted agai each ether; Tag owned by John Keinley and Bounce by Tom ‘The excitement was getting pretty high. when Lieut. Kelly and Sergeant Jobuson made their appearance in the distance, and on peing discovered, all hands Pulled up stakes aud their chickens off in ot haste. Four of the crowd were arrested, avd warrants are out for the rest of them. a A TEMIERANCE ORGANIZATION was formed at St. Matthew's Church yesterday afternoon, ender the pame of the “St. Matthew's Total Ab-nnence an] Beneficial Society,”and elected the following officers. to“serve one year: Rev. Father McDeviit, Re’ baries i. White, advisory g eral Vice president; Thomas 1 vi resident, Jobn Croghan. secretary, and J. T. Om psoD, treagurer. —~——_ dehvered an eloquent address acJience at the literary reunion the residence of Hon. Horatio King on Sat- rday even'ng, and illustrated bis remarks by two lerge maps, his subject being the Suez Caval.” Masic by Mrs. Dennison and Eaton followed, Colonel Pierce and Majer Rose- craps singing some songs im a very effective manner, conversation followed. A number of Dr. Saw before a sele: at sisUnguished pereons were present. DEATH OF AN ACToR.—Mr. Frank A. Gossim, an a played at ¥, Who is well-known in this city havin erat engagements at the theater here, emery House, in Weldon, N. G., on jay night last. He had been to Florida bos health, and was returning North. Early on the evening of his death he had two severe hemmorrhages from the lungs, whens physician was called in. and everything possible done for expired. the eufferer, but at 19 o'clock bce“ amir Decree or Divorce —To-day, Jadge Mac- Arthur, in the Equity Court, made a decree ixorcing Lydia 8. Conkling from the bonds of matrimony with Edgar Conkling. giving plain- tiff the custody of her children. tioner ey were married in ber, Ins, by Kev. Dr. Smith; that they lived andoned two years. and he ab: v for petitioner, and Ish.” Wo appeared the testimony was taken by James O. Clephane. a crt MADAME SurBace Kossap.—Madame Marie Seebach was robbed of several cost! Sale ov Bows xy rum Lavy Covar—a special meetipg Of the Levy Court was turday te. diag of S845) coun Cae Lewis Johnson © Co. bid 90, iret Nationa! Bank 91, Kiggs & Co. iy, Jay Cooke ae 214 Jay Cooke & Ce. being the highest bidders the sale was awarded to them. —-—_—— Fire ast evening at 7.15 o'clock, aualarm of Gre was turned inirom box the explosion of a gas generator in the cellar of = bouse near the corner of 2d street west and Peunsylvauia avenue. ‘The tiames were extin- quiebed Without much damage. — - Cartary Jos Daxty has mwand of th the com- 2, ani bas waters. ncistoeninliiis ‘TRERY witt be a meeting of the Industrial Home at their building. on sth street, to-rase rom evening, to take the pro- priety of dl aseries of entertainments the benefit or the Home. ———_.—_—__ ‘TRE WSTERVIEW ING REPORTER is “taken off” im“ Mipnie’s Luck” to be formed at the Na- tional Theater this with Miss Leona Cavender as the heroi: —— Jon™ EF. Owais will bave something to say bout that “lof apple case” at W; era Howse to-night. Wena EM.— Chief | nent, bas | Oo nem ee nn THE TERRITORIAL ELECTION. | TH URTS The Hease of Delegates. | Creevie Court, Judge Cartier —To-day, the Som Be © f the ai Th ological In-titete oe Ceettetes oe | oon nas (be Piet Madioual- oak ees taken ep and got concluded. ot rome of those named as probable candidates oY the repubtiean party for election as Delegate to Congress; and in view ofthe early dates fixed by both parties for the nomimation fh the seve- 1 Cxminat Covet, Judge Humphi eve of Allon D (Tueater alley case,) is still on trial. Potice Cover, To-pay, Judge Sneil._dames In Saturday's S1.an wes pabifshed the names | } ive districts of candidates for the | smith, charged with exposure of persons; fined house of the Legislature, we give below | g3) and eosis Otho Gant, colored, carrying mes of some of fentlem mentioned | a concealed Jeadiy weapon. Officer Mills tea- | iu that connection, using the abbreviations rep. | tified to making the arrest; fined €20. Ap- r republicans, and dem. for democrats * x Samuel Kaymond and Jobn Blondia, conservatives : eS ' ng stones; fined $3. Richard B. Floyd, Furst District, 9 ity east. )—| pleamed guilty toa charge of using profane and S. M. Goldin, A. B. Jotinson, Dr. 0. H. Nichols, Iatecent lapguage; fined 95. James Whitoy rep.; J.T. Jenkins, R. F. Morton, Thos. Jew, | an ‘Haggerty, charged with stealing kine, of T., 0. A. Stevens, Dr. Darby, J. W-| chicken, valued at $10; sent to the reform Van Hook, and D. V. Burr,dem. school. Otho Gant, colored, charged with firing Second District. (county west.)—J. C. Lewis, | q pistol in 20th street. The officer stated that N. DuBote, L 6. eel eee Pir ng oe Gant was under the indnence of liquor, and be rep; J. H. McChesney, hi a saw him when he fired the pistol; tined $10. Munder, K. H. Trunnell, T. Dowling, and L. | johny % T. Swart, dem. Third District Geo. W. Beall, J. Bell Adams, rep.; ex-Mayor Sweeny, J.J. Bogue, F. a. Jones, W. D. Cassin, and Jos. L. Simms, dem Mr. Cassin was nominated at a recent mee.ing, but there i# talk of another demociatic tickut. Fourth District—G@. W. Cassilear, I. L. Park- hurst, J. Henry Wilson, W. ©. Mazee, r Wm. Marbury, Grafton Tyler, jr., and W. A. Dunlop, dem. yt Dr. W.G. H. Newman, Heary Himber, H. H. Tilley A. Jones, rep.; S. D. each. OthoSammers, profanity; Frank Turner, colored, fighting in the market-house; fined $2. TELEGRAPHIC ACCOMMODATIONS. J. G. Gariand, charged with obstructing 6th recting six telegraph poles between Pennsylvania and Missour! avenues. Mr. Gar- land stated that these poles were put up before the sidewalk was made, on the supposition that they were near the curbstone, bat when the sidewalk was laid they were found to be in the middie of the wal and he asked two weeks Tn eee ealan, ¥; MeNerhany, EK. F- | longer time for their removat, until Congress unt, S. Douglass, J. B. Turtou and 8. Stover, | giijourn, ax ‘hey were constantly recy. ng mee. - sages over the line. Time was granted. rth Dietrict.—D.W. Anderson )SCBLLANEOUS CASES. N. Ouver, Jd. cr ps W. Charles Verder, a clerk inthe Census Office, baldwin, E. Hendley Fearson, Col. R. | oberg. ! with loud and boisterous language 0% Boyd aud Chas. S.ons the street; fed st. Timothy Kerley, charged renth District —C with selling liquor to a minor on the corner of Dard 13% streets; fined $0; appealed. Also, charged w ing liquer without license: =? fined =20; appeated. Charles Ossinger, charged A. F. Moulden, | with: havin, stolen nineteen hee: tongues, valued Green, J TR! | ac $14, the property of dames Green; ined $30 J. Milter and W. | Jr siaty days in jail. Joha Bradley, charged * ¢ x th stealing @ quantity of pic! jes and copper A District —H. Piper, Charles H. Peteta, | trom the store of Mr. Bickvell,on Sth stecct. bn A. oe oe pee een Privete Thomas Young testiticd to arresting pW. Town, - (ovesoy, J. W. Lar | Bradley as he was making his escape from the MW. Galt, Eugene Corvsi,'a. J. Joyce, bani hgh ede an ig sore; “ix months in jail, Constance Garter, i charged with assault and buttery on et pitirict—L. Glephane, J. 0. Evans, | Carter, his wife. Mrs. Carter is a fair, aud ngs Hines. Dr. D. W. Bliss and 8. Huntress, | rather good looking woman, with a pretty J, F Ennis, U. Gautier, G. 3. Crossdeld | young china inher arms. She told her tale o: and T. C. Wilton, dem. grievances, how her husband had strack.her Elswenth District.—S. 8. e and abused her. He was taxed $5 for his bra- Wm. Beckett, G. H- Newman and 4 Pannei’. | tality. Joreph Wathine. colored, charged with Te Boyd De, Chas. Allen, J. H. Bird, | stealing three boards from Samuel Normeot, J. W. Martin and J.B. Ellis, dem. pers ‘ Tusifth District—M. Duly, Dr. Jos. Borrows, | ‘*!ved At 1 cents; tined 5 and costs and Gen, Jos. Gerhardt, ; Henry Lyles, Wm. 1. Clay Stewart and L. F. Clark, dem. Baker, A, Bowen, muel Langfilt, eb th val 5 Orme, Wm. Dickson, E. F. Simpson, O. Alex- Langdit, the mother ot the young mai, ander, on bodes as SE ci one testitind that she was obliged to support him, ie istrict—W. H. » Geo. nd t hi 1 ton Ti. Frauk kelly, Av G. Hall, W. Hy Pope | Sf) Mat it she turned her back he would take gs from the bouse and sell them; that he had taken her spoons and otber valdables, and she could not put up with it any longer; that it Was & painiu) necessity on her part to have to make this statement. ‘He wassent to the work- house for ninety days. GOT HIS MOWEY RACK. and Chas. King, rep.; Z. Jones, ‘Lem. Towers, F. J. Gartlett and W. B. Downing, dem. Feurjernth District-—T. €. Connolly and Sid. MicFatland will probably be the only names submitied in the republican club; R. W. Fen- wick, K. C. Lewis, KR. ©. Hewitt and K. H. 1 f Hugh Gallagher, charged with stealing $33 Fifteenth District —AYlen Coffin. from Patiick MeNalty. ‘The money wan foeen ‘liam Bowen, on bis person, and it was ordered to be returned io eas Bail, to McNulty. MAKING IT LIVRBLY IN THE COUNTY. Christopher Tucker, Jobn Nolan, Lindesy Kape and Kandolph Lewis, all colored, charged with conducting themee!ves is a disorderly man- per in the county by Rparont drinking, gam- iD rett, J. McKnight, F. Leonard, —. E. . iH, 8. Bacon, 8. P. Kobertson, and K. S. Davis, dem. Seventeenth District—Joseph Williams, T : ‘om | bling, throwing stones, playing cards sod in. Carraher, and S. A. Dot Tep.; RK. H. Gra- 9 tam. George ‘Wright, Ji Yates, and J.0. | £5 cagha passers by on Sabbath day; ined ‘alker mm. Eighteenth District—W. R. Hunt, J. H. Barron, J.B. McConnell, and Jacob Snyder, rep.; G. Shekell and Thomas Stackpole, con. ineteenth District—A. M. Green, A. J. Don- on, and Capt. B. C. Berry, rep.; George jer, be .B. Tinney, E. 8. At- GEORGETOWN CASES. - W. P. Minor, charged with disorderly conduct in Georgetown yesterday; fined 83. ‘m. Johu- son, colored, charged with throwing stones in Water street, Gcorgetown yesterday; fined $5. Buck Lacey, colored, denied having used pro- fane and indecent language in Georgetown on a Juenemann and J. 3 Twentieth District.—, Saturday ht, but the officer was itive, and kinson, Dr. Tindal, A. P. Clark, rep.; G. F. | the Saige ince im $5. Frank Morton’ and See Oe Tait, R. K. Elliot, and P.J.En- | wm. Allen, charged with the earneo: fence; tined nis, . wheat District.—E. L. Schmidt, Wm. $5 each. John rer, char; with using 5 W. H ‘ips, dem. arton,’J. L. Beron, 5. 5. Riley, E. B. Hughes, eal Langley, Tucker, and J. H. Col! Twenty-second District.—C. M. Bi Hayghe, Chas. Champion, rep.; G. H. Gaddis, G. W. Miller, and Little, dem. eae Meeting the Fire Commissioners, The Old Firemen and the New. A special meeting of the Fire Commissioners was Reld to-day at their room in the Police Court building, Mayor Emery in the chair, and Commissioners Goodall, Watson, Boswell, and Venable present. The secretary reported the names of those removed from positions in the department in July last. The chief engineer called attention te the bad condition ot the beds in of the Louses and the leaky condition of the Poors. On metion of Mr. Boswell, Commissioner Venable, Chief Engineer Hoimes, aud Sccre- tary Fleteber were appointed to examine aud report estimates for placing the houwes aud turnitare in complete order. ‘The chiet engineer reported that it was neces- sary w purchase three ho.ses for the depart- ment. The same committee was directed to make the purchase. ‘The question of THE REMOVAL OF MR. PARRIEH as foreman of No.1, and the appointment of Mr. Stone was bronght up, and it was stated that the vote on removal was atie, and that Stone was appointed because be had been ille- gally removed last July, andone member, if not more, voted for his appointment under the iuppression that be would resign on account of ill-bealth. profane langnage; fined $3. Frances Austen, doctreas, fortune teller, spiritualist, &e., &.. according to circumstances, was brought up on acharge of using profane and indecent jan. guage on the street. She was fined $3 and in Gerquit semt to the workhouse 30 days. Ad- Jjourned. gee TRE FUNERAL of the late John Dice, Sr., who was stricken with paralysis and diced oo Thereday last, took place from his late resi- denee, on K street, yesterday, and was very largely attended. "The German Benevolent Socie:s followed his remains to Prospect Hill, where they were interred. ———e Base BALL.—Mr. Bertbrong, the noted catcher and center-tielder of the Olymp'es, and one of the finest players in the country, relasc: to accept any compensation from that ciub, but Playe tor the love o! the game. we oes THE ADPRESS of Justice Wm ‘Thompson in Tre Svan of Saturday should have been 1203, not 21, 5 ___? GEORGETOWN, Ocr Water Surriy.—The high service reservoir will now be well supplied, as the additional engine provided for by our City Counci's rome months since. for forcing water upto it has been finshed, and ‘snow at work at Reck Cieek bridge. On Saturday last, the buge iron trrcke strck, seventy-tive fct in height above the boiler, and weighing nearly ope ton, was placcdin position in afew hours by a well known rigger, Mr. W. R. Fowler. ¥inz.—The alarm of fire on Saturday night aod enter ete Rotore the | atcat ii o'clock, was caused by the putas any, Temoved last July, ilding nu Market street, BE REIKSTATED. P: et. ‘The loss was Mayor Emery stated that he had received eee Saame i by business men, ‘on the subject, in favor he rag very seriously in- sii 5 s oe retaining the present force. The Magor | Jured alout the breast and face. stated that they had got very well with Gaeman Prace JUBiLER—Uur German resi- the present department, and bad but two | dents held a meeting last evening at Kaiser’s eee it were inefficieut men | Hall, to make arrangements for a grand partment jubilee, consequent on the establishment of the German =e ae. C. Uphoff in the chair, and Messrs. bauer, Memmert, H. Win- kel, Voight, K- Winkel, Volkman, Setigzon, there they should be removed, but WHOLESALE RO acr ke this should be . Mr. Watson said he would not like it to po out he was such an us ag to have voted ‘bois. r were appointed a com- for moat of the men at present on the depart- | mittee to act with the chairman in perfecting a ment and now vote them out. eo of arrangements fora pt iaae to be Mr. Venable said be did not propose to vote eld on Easter Monday nex! out bp tre cog 5 and as for Mr. Goss, he was a very cay ung man. "The Bayor anid Ghat he would be sorry to take apy action in this matter while the question was 7 Enamelied Jewelry is in style. 7A recent patent is for a cow’s tailholder. undecided in the courts. Sa Now comes an Allegheny City man who — Watson took the same position as the | wants to cat two partridges @ day for@ month. layor. 7 It 18 said that @ broad-soled shoe will make a lady's fuot look smaller than a narrow-soled one. S67 Jewelled buckles have lately become very fashionable for ladies’ house slippers 87 Professor Gunning says man’s big toe pre- cludes the idea of descent from the gorilla. 87 Nets for the hair, made of bullion thread, are just introduced, and are very becoming to e i Mr. Boswelt's motion, whicn | #2ides-batred blondes. Jne question os Mr. Boswell's motion, whic 87-Some folks never can let wellenough alone. bs San erants, Dicks, Chinn, Peake, and Gar- | Here is a new Insurance, company | being formed ° o . to protect men against desertion by their wives. eclored meee ne WHT Gay Mamid take alt |” Fin iaieel place Of faataa arelarianty : consists in padding the instep of the “ bottine” to give an aristocratic contour to the foot. &®7-A Chinaman in Portland, Oregon, has ruv Mr. Boswell said it wasa question of right with him, and that the board no right to remove the men without charges. Mr. Boswell moditied his motion by making it read, “ Keinstate those of No. 4 against whom there have been no charges or trials.” Mr. Venable took similar ground to Mr. Bos- weil as to the removals, but asked if those per- forming the duties bad not been recognized as membr rs. THE VOTE resulted : Ayes— Boswell, Goodall. nd the Mayor —3. Nays—Watson, Venable, away with another Chinaman’s wife, taking, Bir. Goodall moved the contirmaton of the } alse, that Ch ’s cash and furniture, members of No. 4 company; agreed to, ayes— | ‘Melican fashion.” Goodall, Watson, Venable, and the Mayor—i, | g9-* The Lemon of New Hampsbire” is just nay—Mr. Boswell—1. Mr. Watson moved the confirmation of No. 3; Agreed to unanimously, (Mr. Boswell saying he thought it the best company in Washington.) now the topic of universal journalistic com- ment. Being so often repeated, it ought to be weil learned. &7 The latest ladies’ suits have dress, hat, air. Watson moved the confirmation Of No.2 | peragoi, muff, gloves and boots all madera ihe Charles Hurdle was contirmed as foreman of oe and material. They are very ele- No.2. Mr. Boswell moved to insert John Beckett in &7 An Indianapolis gentleman’s claim for di- lace of Jobn Sinclair as engineer; lost. Br. | Yorce is based on the ground that when he mar- inclair was con! ried, four weeks ago, bis wife’s hair was black, Dir. Boswell moved to insert the name of Mr. | but pow it is red enough to entitle her to front Myers as foreman im place procession. of Mr. Dawes; lost— | '@vk in a torchlight Boswell sv Ina brief Lome oe article, the other Lemuel Weeden was con! as hostier. day, the Toledo (Ohio) Blade attempted to say ir. Boswell Lovee the names of somthing abont “the chief point in bat- five of those July, in place of five | tle,” but Perverse types got if ‘the chiet of ae ieee of No. pea Tiaee Messrs, | pint in the bottle,” and it list was then endeavored to eat med. ‘but as the roads w rere ip, and Mr. Bos- | muddy, says the Post, very few of his ‘The motion | Irleuds’ get out to the funseal, “7 for it, No.) aa Igulsville sport, reading of the success = Mas taken | acer'si000 that he will dria a cocktail seat . " mereka. is seme nine! Cincinnati whisk fa w. tn place of Gliman Kirby; car~ | Doved soon Pete es gs ge i i Annual Conference, Meth- it Protestant Church. In this conference, in session at C' Md., on Friday, the report of the committee on boundaries was adopted. + Rey. Dr. Nichols offered a resolution, whic was referred to the literary committee, that it isthe sense of the ¢onference that the costs of the brmn books and disciplines should be Te- duced to ante-war prices, s0 as to put them within the reach of the poorer members of tue Chureh. * 5 ‘The special committee on the Virginia dis- trict, as appointed by the president, consists of Kevs. Dr. Drinkhouse, Dr. Southerland, Dr. Nichols, P. M. Pearson, and E. O. Thomas. Kev. Dr. Murray submitted resolutions re- *pecting certain changes to be made in the con- stitution of the Church; said changes to be recommended to tie consideration of a special convention to be called for the purpose in May, iid. A motion was carried to consider the subject item by item, and the first item, (referring especially to the calling of said convention,) was under discussion when the conference ad- journed. At the afternoon session the subject was resumed, and after an expenoed bat interesting debate, by Revs. Dr. Nic! |, Southerland, Dr. Murray, Dr. Herring and gthers in the affirm- ative, and Dr. L. W. B: D. A. Shermer, John Koberts and D. W. Bati the first item was defeated b; The second item of the paper, recommending the several annual conferences to instruct their representatives to the next general con‘ersnce to vote for extending the president’s term oi service from three to font years, ao as to cor respond with the pastoral term. was carried The third item, recommending the subs tion of the word “pastor” for “‘superinten le wae aleo passed. he fourth item, in reference to suffraze, rec- mending the gencral conven’ for regulation, and was continued upto the ment, Dr. Murray being entitle OITY ITEMS. ALL THR LEADING STYLES of boys’ and mens’ Clothing at Oak Hall. stances 5 AN ENting New STOCK of Spring Clothing for men, youths, and boys just hibition at. Kiseman iro. w Cl House, 505 7th street, May Building. 3 parse Hoaees Hevahai HEMPLER bas urlnometers and bydrometers. —— ee GaLrrorstA CaTAWsa WINe on dranght, at Miller’s, 420 7th street, opposite Odd Fellows’ fall. a —— Novertizs Nn Necw Wear, at the Original Franc’s, 431 1th street. The cheapest Store in the city. No branch stores. 32,1 For Corre, Bunions, Clab and Imgrowing Nails, and ogher diseases of the fect, visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 535 15th street, op- posite United States Treasury. 2,24,12: Joc mediers ak oh Lae Buy THE CeLernatep “ FRANC” CoLtars, the best Paper Collar in the market, for sale = at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. Look for the name. No branch stores. 3,2, te SAVE YOUR MowRy and buy your Gent’s Fur- _ at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. he cheapest Store im the city. No nr 251: es tog low price of 19 conte, at O. Baume Conat Ww price conte, }» Baum’s Faetory, 408 ith at. i Gerr’s Hatr in Ge ss Hoss, of all the different os, Cotton, Lisle, and Merino, at prices suit the most economicel, at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. No branch stores. 3,2,1: GREAT VARIETY 1n WaITe SHIRTS one, two or three pleats—eylets, buttons or ypen in tront or back—all sizes—at the Original Frane’s Gent’s Furnishing Store, 451 7th street, at Popular Prices. No branch stores. 3, Gzwr’s arp Lapigs’ Kid Gloves at $1 8 pair, all sizes. A new assortment just received at O. Baum’s Corset Factory, 408 7th at. Facts Speak for Themselves! A FEW OTHER AND DESIRABLE AND Goop ARTICLES WHICH CAN BE BOUGHT FoR ONE DOLLAR, at ILVERBERGS. PIQUE TOILET SETS, of § pieces, fringed PIQUE TUILET SETS, of 7 pieces, scurlet, em broidered, and tringed. MANOBUME LACE TIDIES, size 2x4 fect, Vey HANDSOME LACE HDKFS, linen cam bric center. SWISS MUSLIN CHEMISETTES, very hand- som: ‘and lace, ‘with neediework 3 TESE LACK CULLARS, in differnt tterns. Four pairs of ladies’ half regular WHITE OOT- N BOSE for $1 7 y SOARFS, all si ‘ery handsome BOM AW 1 sith. Beye! new styles of LADIES’ SILK FRINGED 1 have also received afull supply of Ladies’ 1RON HOSS. in heavy and essa weight, and lor WH HALF HOSE, 1. Also, 54 Fi li them th ait actin OU douBle heels and toes, four pairs for dozen grade. a finer iD AND HEMMED LINEN four tor 81, heranwaee DK, worth 67 cents, wi t : nd another supply of LINES CUFFS AND OOLLABS, whicuare ball eee ewayoe aT SILVEREEROG’S, 312 SEVENTH STREBT, mbis Near Pennsylvania avenue. LT BBATIVS BI’ BS. Fee ga ieee Be ome be ufsctured ‘sold at No. 1206 7th and m baw L. M. TAYLOR. M.D artown, | i + rc a RE we wee Georgetown Advertisements. Fam: LY SUFELIRS, EDO. _ «Ui... areas (Fr ePORGRTOWN COMPORATION TAXES. | GOQ BRYAN BROS. 6f E OLD HEADQUARTERS Frio, Ma oa tt = FoR bo Kits Extra MESS MSCKEBEL Bo. @. 4 Be BOYS’ CLOTHING, t 2 Bb Extra Nol ?. i 1B Bb 2 & Pele La BRADCE HERRING. “og * That thechartererf midcites | % Fb LABKSDUP HEREING, severally, or prwers of suid Levy Oourt, saail a | 100 Bathels JACKSON W Ire FuTAToRS OAK BALE, 7th street. foutinued tor he fall mr poe, to wit: For ; teenies e( als ace ot teeen den toned oa 604 Penasylvania avenns, Bereraily. orto anid Ler for the enforce: mhé cote Opporite Metropolitsr Hote — ment of al! ad fes respective: 7 Im BROWNING & MIDDLETON =e bec ald respectfully ask e trial of their 1 OOLORG TEA. at 1 fase $1 per pound, ep NEW STYLES FOR sPatna. id i all taxes horetofere ete, W. BEALL, Collector. leased remaining upa: asiens) neining saps E ARE DAILY MANUFACTURING bss been pronounced by conn WashincTon, March 25, 1871, finest in the market fee wie NEW STYLES OF ear bir’ Le repiy soy of this date. ST GUNPOWDE See RSS have to tay that T'ssetgetersan or Siettingttee L | FINES CO OT at : S, YOVTITS AND BOTS seoond levy of texes (general and special) tor local FINEST ¥¢ BYSON, OTHIN purposes In Georgetown for the current year FIDEST JAPAN cL N Yours. very truly, B.D. OUOKRE mbisdembs UTATOES! POTATOES |! 2.500 tu hels POTATOES now landing trom sebconer* Venitia,” from Portland, and tor sale in | G) WATERS. ™ FINEST ENGLISH BREAR nd at. iy aced Zrices. Bil Rew croP i OWAING & MIDDLETON 614 Pennsyivania aven COFFERS GOVERNMENT JAVA, = the LOWEST F FINEST OOLONG, FAST. 2 Gentiomen who desire to Gress well and tastefully, | loteto «uit purchasers, by JG : MOCHA, 0) > Aud to do #0 economically phis 09 v siree CEYLON. LAGUAYR ABACALBO. BLO. area IMAS DOWLING. eas 7 = ‘ BOASTED COFFEE ALL GRADES. ane [3% THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'T; Georgetown. | For Terie, ware & mieecirin, tintcemnenai6e Reunien cee Ged On THT BSDAY, March 234, at 4 o'clock p. 614 Pennsy ly. <0 ven pilltler at pubis ale, Gtthn prom Tianna | READY-MADE CLOTHING » situated na j AN autifal | 1 | FURNISHING GOODS, vi Fandw be c WIVES. ° u ” My ex nnd it fs accessible to marzet by ones a | sionaraut ee asameceeee Tem tt in th = ae " | CALED BERRI | WE CTILL KEEP ON BAND. AND MAKE TO mbisd THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. | y — OBDEK, TH Lh aay YOKE SHIRTS, as previonsly ad TRACT Ne DOLUARON MTA CCOUNT. 9 FRENCH co lis i403 a ee nm * . the Best Made Shirt in this or 1 t npot for Pra: ral Oni. arket ont obsowhe ate ben in avy way comnecte Jpst received: 1400) gallons Pratt « AST 6A. sketa, Br ie 146 Sarrauted not t explode. Trade suppiiod ui N . z ——s = : Se oe NOAM WALKER £ CO. SELLING o BESSY BROWNING & MIDDLETON ” Ip consequence of the O14 Pennsylvania avenm Sli PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oS WINES, ac | ferstr ~ MerrRoronrran Huy bart Utr stock of ies and 4 - —— te very com — ———E — ENTS ete and cannot be sarpassed by auy this sige of a IBERGER, and FANCY ARTICLES are SF gt Cone nent wee, weeeia of Comme Ghastoenie se Bt F. Lornon & Co, acter satente eae { ‘arte Blanche” Champagne, CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY Stan old-cstablighed stand, cat : Sa Fixtarescheap and on ener terme. Tngnire at. iy Versonay” ao mhi33m___128 Bridge at., Georgetown, D. 0. Cee EET «carke Biinone?” BBX THOS. DOWLING. Anct’r; Georgotewn. Pleasant Valley * Paris Kxposition” do. FINE RA. PRATT, Graduaje of Ohio Goll LARGE AND EXT Hennessy & Oo. 0. Ls IVE SALE OF lognac Brand et y Oinrd, Dupuy & Cognac Brandy. | SEHCLD F ITUBE, SEWOOD tad .. : SASK STEINWAY'S) PLANO, ac., AT AUC: | California Branay. Madeira Wine, Di. aS north Weaken ; err Ree On TUREDAY MORNING, tho 141m siti Ss necat, Pure Malaga, yereone. mee ay of ireh, A.D. i. 0 o'clock. or low, By oe shail sell, at house No Gas Cogetet | Fe BROWNING & MIDDLETON, between Beall and West atreets, a general assort: 614 Pennsylvania avente. DE. MEREILL pent of Household Gods, vis enimayY Winn in nore. bas removed Lis DENTAL 01 ‘atdsome Steinway Rosewood case Piano, i handseme Striped Bep Parlor Sct. . aloand delicate © 8 few gt. casks very favored SABE. tn the Ouetnn omen in Gonene i a ET tmaber Get town, D.O., which we will sell at avery email al 1 § { Maple and Walnut M.T. Qnamber Se 1 Imitation ance. It ix wine of oer own tion from the Bi Musical Clock. celebrated house of Yeasi, Cadiz, and pro- ngham Lace Curtains and Cornices. nounced by indges the finest wine this side the At- Three-ply, Ingrain and Brasecls Onrpets. lantic. Samples can be seen at enr store. Yenitian Stair Carpete, Stair Bods, &c We ave Bole Agents in the District for T. J. Mar. 1 Walnut Hat Rack fin & Co orld renowned PURE WHEAT foot W: it Extension Table. WHISK ¥, distilled from the best grain expresaly les, Mirrors, Ubairs, c. for medicinal uses. The tradesupplicd at disti!ler's ea xt prices,by BROWNING & MIDDLETON, her Beds. Pillows and Bolsters, fes 614 Pennsylvania avente. 3 Husk and Cotton top = lassware and Cutlery. aud Fixtares, nearly new. 1 Bexton and 1 air-tight Stove, And many other articles, which Ideem unneces- “phé a" PROB. DOWLING, Arct. 2 THE ABOVE BA: 18 POSTPONED UN- {ii TUESDAY, the 21et day of March, at the same hoor and place. Reduetion tn Prices. METZGER @ BYLEB, 417 SEVENTH STREET. EOF VALUABLE im TRUSTEES’ SALI PROVED bi, ay ie A GOOD CHABCE FOR PEBSONS DESIRING ‘TO GO INTO THE LIME BUSINESS Kk INVE: Bry A. GEORGE- Serr ro Ory Fertows’ Bare OR STMENT. irtue of a deed of trust dated March 4th, D_ 1570, and recorded in liber 613, folion 270 et seq. one of the land records of Wasi ing fon county, District of Columbia, the undersigned ‘Trurtees will sell at public anction,in front of the Premises, on TURSDAY. the 2istday of March, A. DTI, at 4 0% +All those lots or parcels gin Holmead's addition to Columbia, and known as 6 and 7 of the private «nb- 23 and 24, In Hol- We reepectinily call the attention of the our stock of FINE GBUOERIES, TEAS, WINES, ac, all ot the FINEST QUALITY and nearly an ebased since the DEOLINE OF TARIFF, whtcd of ground lying Georgetown, District Lots numbered 1,2, 3.4 division of original lou Temoved wend # addition, irs of ‘He who places biivself under the care ford: deceased Se the some ate anceiNea vn ine ne: | beceRt we most cheertally give the consumer. hie filed in the suit between the belts of said Crawford for partition of his estate, the said seven lots con- stituting the four original lots above named, the same being improved by four(4) large and well-baiit A call from the pabile ts solicited, as we are conf * " lope capable of burning about 1 barrels of | gent we can please both tn regard to PRICES and 4 _ suring apna ae the penalt mala Terms of sale : One-third cash.(of which $20 will | QUALITY OF GOODS. jand-iy Ay to commit shieoes: trend deze quired - be patd at the Samet wate, sed Cos — = — = being gare of the dreadful Seamarmances thet janice in three 5 5 who is the subject, months from the day of which the notes ot THE TRADES. 0 the’purcbaser or purchasers w be taken, the same that the ‘sooner by these failing tnt the rg drawing interest from date, apd. secured by derd of R FORRESTER, Kerer and Ropaivey of | than by theprodent? sw sepr red of trn id. On the failure ef the Pee Cran dine ‘and Vasen, teat ae Poe od o' a serious to comply with the torms | 3849 1 street, Bottome blows on wine eines tive symptoms body and mind arise, ot in five cays. the Trustees reserve the rigatto | References to Webh, & Beveridge. 421 7th strat, | The system becomes deranged physica! and men- resell at his or their risk and costs after five days’ | Relerepecs to Webb, & mhisim= | tal functions weakened, ics of procrestive public notice ip ‘some newspaper tu the District of pervons irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation Of the Jolumbia. All stamps, conveyancing and recordius ‘ABLISHED 1833. beart oe ud wast- SE EME pur aeer tn — tug of the cough, cunqmmption, decay ang mind THOS DOWLING,{ Trastess. OOACH-MAREES AER Gone ee ee 4 OUBE WARRANTED [8 TWO Days. - EALEBS, Persons rained in health by unlearned protendere oT1oOB. 310 Pennss!vais sre near Bd street who koce them Somponnds aaety akas From and after March Ist, 1871, no acconnt willbe | g ECR) VED" ON StoKae 2 AND S0LD on Geusediately: 7 evista COMMISSION. DE. 301 5 allowed to BUN OVER 90 DATS. Mo deviation | see ages weession | memmeccrms agg ree from above raie on account of persons, wt Baas ane cL | Gtadustecf one the most eutineat Coll jes in the 0 " = ‘M. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, ‘of whowe Tite has mT-Im M.LAZBNBY_ ae NEY SEBRING GoODs. 704 7th street, between Gand H of the most BEPATEING OF WATOHES, JEWELEY. OCLUCES, 8PECKS carefully executed, at moder- ate charzes. oos-ly CK 208. any onNAMaNTAL PaaTinG BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 BKIVGE STKREBT,G BORG ETUWN, Has just received a large assortment of SPRING GOODS, of the eat aty) ibraci LADIES’ D [BSOR aes go0bs"s is, Bpring Ossslmeres for Met aed | gpis-iy 101s Pan eae eouth side.) af ot lodcisencs pecan, aspect | W..sGokei NER anD PAPER ReLaR. | "Giese see cued theo x Money can be saved by giving w a ooath $th ane | produced by determined to sell bargaine r PEOLIAL BOTIUR, An consequence of my removal from District on the Tet of May,1 hereby ott all aA Goode Ho. 1019 tvania meee indeed —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ STEAMBOAT LINES. or Watches Jewel yt ir et 1k Bridge atrect, Georgetown, to red sem them FFO® Nonrox anv sostos. lore the 26th April, 1871 Any Goods lett over jo be sold at public auction, without On and — MONDAY, March until plnreden ‘Pledges on hand already. Stock and is 4 ‘sale. thei mat SELIG GOLDSTEIN, Sex. i i | Peers Y¥.M.C.a, CORNEE NINTH AND D STREETS. OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P. m, WELCOME! FREE READING ROOMS, with Papers and Magazines from all parts of the country, ii LINCOLN HALL, at 2.30 p.m, and in PROF. PBATT'S TBUT cornec Pa ay. and lth st at 7,30 p.m. Gronc= P. GOFF, MARUPACTUBER ap WHULBSALD DEALEK iN ‘WOODEN AND WILLOW WARB, GROCERS SHELF AND STORE FUBHITURD AND NOTIONS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS. BOPB. OUBRDAGE, TWINE, BAILS, MATS, BLAOKING, MATOHES, WRAPPING PaP! = STATIONERY, &0.. ae = ns of RUSH FACTORY. ‘every description kept constan on and snd momar cree! a? THE “WOOD AND WILLOW WABS DEror,” |620 D SrRasz, sarwasn Grz anp 772, a _ 1s B,.0., — rd WHOLESALE ONLY Lad SIGE OF THE BIG BASKET: @10 a month . SECURES A HOM. aT “THE HIGHLANDS.” on inva Cron ORNTER oF Tas 45D THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SPOT FoR 4 SESIVENCE AROUND WASHINGTON. BAILWAY DEFOT UPON THE GROUND. ry GENTS amp a OLOTHI oany streets Georpetows ny ga tro we Siomnet ate indeiged ‘ttonded tor “oomiy” | leave Georgetown, Doo yeat Ile. i, Por | fom evil hersagent Rorfeik 2:6 Pelle aleceaiig, | eared. or agent Norfolk : . Alexandeia, PROFESSIONAL. Vaid00. Waters, Georgeiown DO ot tone . Pe We Corner of 15th street and Hew ¥. Fare to Norfolk, $5; round trip, $3. A’ URDAY TO AND FROM NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. Calling. at Londonderry to iand Mails ne steamers of this favori Pressly for the Atlantic passe a & BON. ‘ork avenue, Pe ne erate TIO V [TAL MAGNETISM —A natural remedy for all mnie tf diseases. either physical or mental, whether a sctate or chronic form’ TRY IT . CRAGK ER, Pathologist, mh8-Im*™ O7 6th street. NW YSPEPSIA AND LIVEB COMPLAINT-—IM at ahd MEDICAL NOTICE. —Dr. ARM STRONG & Co., trom Medical and Si 1 Univer. sities and Hospitals of Edinburg, New York. Puila- Gelphiawdc have anoffics at 415 isth street, corner, Washington D- O.swhere they are mee? pared to care the (OR LINE STEAMERS EVERY WEDNESOAY AND SAT- modern im to in: 10 ove diseases by an t . . 4 ~ without ai aetna , Tok te uew | sure ae safety, comfort, and convenience of pas ing he patient, or unpleasant medicines, and ina Passare Rates. Payable in Currency, shorter time than e: jive ti le o fian expensive travel, change of JLASGUN, > - eee ae eee Te GLASGY LURE UOL aud LONDUN ‘ashington’as well as 2 tte society and surroundings, makes it the most de- | First Cabin, $65 €75. according to location; sirable city in this country for the treatment of this | Cabin Beturn ickets. $190, securing best accom: clase of complaints. ‘Patients from a distance board: ions; Intermed 5 »; $23. Par- Pregonavly The majority of the ile of life arise | ties sending for their triends iu the Old Gotntryt exo from Dyspepsia aud Liver Complaint. Wehare cer, fat reduced rates,” Wor: . tificates of cures from the ol wealthiest, and | ticul ply to HENDEBSO. ze) respectable citizens of Washington aud other ing aN. ¥.: of to " ice ease of Lone standing an pored to Detmcure: | aver WILLTAMTON & CO” Ids Tames ble } Consuitation f. . Oamalnations By tt. .D. 0. D THOM PRON Female Physician, 108 ara 5 Street, south of Pennsylvania avegue. All's ‘Steamer W, ‘Thomas Stack- need of a reliable and experie ‘hysician should . leaves her Wharf, foot of call. ee pe insured for a moderate » DAILY, (excey charge. Twenty years’ auccess, ‘ovclock a. i. B—Lady ts aiteoanneee fe23-Im™ Ko », ton! valesandria, Forts F cmkington Mas, . D5.0.5: 20RD, 248, SEMOVED B18 OF- | House, and Lone, Virginta Soh oe between lst and 24 streets east. ims | SBP, AB SmcenWillned'e Hotel, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. hy re ik Law amar > MARBLE AND SLATE MANTLES. marble Workarasttt O sirect nat Woe’ fork per iy ‘RUTHERFORD; Bea ee AND QUI iB 80U' S® By non OKEST LIB. TH. 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