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EVENING STAR. SAIE RDAY ~ LOCAL, N Condensed Locals. thi its goods in pub- ising. himes will play a colored brickmakers in ya 4 ange me ke for Pay as soon as the brickmaking season ell under way. f case higher , shail t * for the April term of is the smallest ever known, tered, Gof which are old re mal are for divorce. A. M eb writes to us that he was not enth District: mecting on Thursday barged, but that he was at Union ing to arrange for the Maurice Langhorne, or’s office, have been pro- itor’ office, lave been pto- Grange S. Firman, and Sol. E. Faunce clerkship. t Superintencent Holly, of the police tele- graph, is engaged In attaching to the telegraph Beituments in the ditierent station houses ved lightning arresters,” at a cost They will prevent injury to the ia- nts during thunder storms. Mir. Morris M the Ir'sb repul’ sent that nations’ LA d of Police, has ssed a le tionality von for aay pub- csday next comme al! elaim: comp, old corps and the Levy Court, 2 that were inc’ passed by the Honor and Temperance of Maryland and the District of Columbia, now im se: ty, yesterday ele a the following officers for the ensuing term:— W.T. nall, 5. G.W.V Pearson, 8.G. W Biddicr =] Guardian. Ter day, the last Lent, and in th nd after the priest which has been ie ns. The ‘services newing and bless ing of the pasehal candle peenliar to the day are ing the tire. the m. Baptism is alao humens or converts, if baptized. To-morrow is ¥, and is regarded as the greatest the year. The change trom Good L be a great contrast, the altar beinz ma broid lights and riches ion, with e The ser- 1 also be of celebration Psalm, (selected;) ranged.) “Christ ‘the Warren. Evening—1. 2. Bonum E: Anima, Kroell, 4. Psa! (selected ) Choir—Mrs. HT. . 3 rosby, contralto; Mr. nore; Mr. H. A. Kohr, basso; ©. MeCartee, organist. At the St. Paul's street, near the Cirek opal Church, (23d Faster services will be held, commencing at ( e'clock to morrow morn- ing, that service being the sunrise celebration of the Holy Eucharist. At in the morning there will be full choral service, sermon, and 2 seco Easter service, dat half-past 7 in the Will consist of the Evening The seats are free. Song and a sermon. Right Rev. Bishop Pinckney will administer the rite Cay Hi'l to-morrow morning. . Patriek’s (Catholic) Church solemn High Mass will be celebrated at 11 o'clock to- ing—Rer. Father Walter, ccle- brant; Kev. Father Keane, deacon; and Rev Father Mesplie, sub-deacon the direction of Prof. Richt sing Yon Weber's Mass in will deliver the sermon. will Cans—A Verdict for - ° Packaces om Strer the Compony —Yester the cate of Caro against the W. & ¢ . Was brought to a by rdiet for defend: Caro mages for being 4 from ver last. The testimony was to the efiect that the plaintiff got on the ear and Paid bis fare; that when the conductor covered that there was upon th Of cigar bexes he told Lot remain there, in the course gf the con- Y Caro 1 his part of the car he pleased. ed the car and put ich he paid tive cents hur its of the public se of the parties immediately cou- . The practice of persons taking large packages or baskets on the care was am intol- erable nuisance; the cars were not intended for a it would be manifestly unjust for the court to sanction any proceeding asserting the right of passengers to put their baggs e Tr, Or at all. e where they pleased on a company bad the right to refuse this privilage, and if they had practica:ly waived their right. as not equivalent to sanctioning the privi- as a right, and the conrt would not so recognize it. Mr. Miller a-ked certain prayers, hich the court refused. and instructed the to find for defendant, and a verdict was Fendered accordingly. Masonic Evxetions.—At the annaal con- clave of Washington Commandery, Xo. 1, Kuights Templar, last night, officers for the ensu ng Masonic year were elected as follows: Sir Charles T. “Stansbury, eminent .com- mander; J. J. Barnes, generalissimo; E. a- vis, captain general; Jolin Hoover, prelate; Jas. McKee, senior warden; Robert Boyd, junior warden; Wm. Bryan, treasurer, Warren Oroutt, Feeorder; Henry U. Towles, warden: Geo. Plant. —* bearer; and Daniel McFarland,sword- “are Poto Commandery, Georgetown, Last Right elected the following: Sir Knight J. B. Gibbs, eminent commander; Robt. W. Hardy, ume; Herman S drick, jonior wardet — Allen Wail, recorder, Sekine t Wasutxetoxs axp Point Looxour Ff ReAD.— The books of the Washington Ci: Point Lockoui Railroad Company were open: yesterday at Forestville, Md., for subscription capital stock of the company, and #0 was taken. The following are amonz 1 st subseribers:—S. T. Suit, Maryland; ‘alker, District of Cotambi O. Re: Willmarth, A District of Col Maryland; H. A. Si ork; udd. Maryland; Jordon Giles, cy John W. Bolter, District of L.W.B. Hutchings, Maryland: i. Engene Brovke, Maryland; E. H. Maxw Boston. Tre L 2 ‘COLN CO-OPERATIVE BriLpIna aw Derresr? Company bassince the new year been | fully rectganined, and the following list of ofi- cers select F ed for the avpual term: Prof. ident; Essex . F. Hawkes, min M. MeCoy, treasurer; Eroch Tetti Esq attorney; Mee-rs. A. K. Browne and S. 8S. Bake: trustees’. The directors are Rev. A. Bouldii Rev. H. Bailey, J. G. Stevenson, William Davidge, Benjamin Tolliver, Neah Robinao: . Richard Vigel, Lewis Ruffin, and H. J. Williams. The active membership of this association his Bearly doubled during the last two mouths, ——_e SUrrression or Onscexe Literatvre.— ‘The House bill for the s: of obsesne Wterature in the District of Columbia is in the bands of the Judi ohibits rally the sale or Trapete take sist gpa ort wing triet. eae > sk 1=0, AxotuxR Voice rrom District No. Two.— | rom We _ 5 omeeunieaten n mengham, in caustic allegations Of aunty ie cal course of himself and others As we have given one reply to the controversy promises to spinont indefinitely, we must close the matter here and ? friends in the Second District to smoke the pine } of peace. Hi —_e—_—__ ALaska Diawonps, set in Gold, Solitaire ‘Studs, spiral and back, ings. with pend. ants, Alex Hoop Earrings, with gold wires and beil centers, pte assortment of French gilt Farrings, Necklaces, Lockets, and Ornaments for the Hair to match, spring styles, received at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between i, and 6th sts. e 2S to-morrow, Easter | he | of the Grand Temple of | i celebration; at 4 in the afternoon a chil- | of confirmation at St. Mark’s Church, | The choir, under | Committee. The bill | “County,” and | Beard of Health. SMALL POX AND VACCINATION—SEWERS—TER NEW POUNDS—RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE INFPECTOR GENERAL—EXPLOIVE GILS—NBW FLOUK IN OLD BARRELS, ETO. At the mecting of the Board of Health last ing, Mir. Marbury, from the finance con + Feported sundry bills, among them those uses of rem small-pox patients to g to $31; ordered to be paid. inspector Stewart reported 12 free since the last report, making a total bh. ‘Pie physicians to the poor r- nations since the last report. ported 144 rac Dr. Bties moved that the Board ot Public | Works be requested to furnish for use of the Board ot Health apTit or map designating the several main and drain sewers, wilh their lat- erais, together with such explanatory notes as May rerve to assist the board im pursuing their sanitary investigations; adupted. Dr. Verdi, beaith officer, reported twelve nw caves of smill-pox for the week ending Marci oath, and but one death from that diseas >. Three of these cases are confines to the house on P street, near ist street nortiwest,whi contagion has prevaiied for some tim of them are from Brightwood, in the c hs Dr. Bliss, from the committee on sanitary po- lice, stated that he had made farther ingu in reference to the expense of building poands, and found it will r ¢ $265, instead of $200 as at first estimated, for each building. ( of Mr. Marbury, $100 addition: ated, making a fot for both pou The sanit the in ish inepe keeping of complai uses, and P Mm © turce was referred to sanitary police committ ‘The presitent lo, N. Y., wh ning rooms ef foul avesoiution that a committce of three be ap- with an apparatus ot th | ted, and Messrs. Bliss, | he president were appointed. Mr. Marbury offered a resolution that the s | eral iuminating oils kept for sale and made irem benzine be condemned as nuisances and that a law be passed prohibiting their | imposing a penalty of $10 for each violatio ferred to the committee on ordinances. A communication from several citizens was *, asking the Board of Heaith to prevent, by ance or otherwise, the use of second-hand barrels for packing with flour In this Dis- | trict: referred te the sanitary committee for in- vestigation andgepert. | Adjourned. ‘THE COURTS. | | Cmeurr Covet, Judge MacArthur.—To-day, Runnells agt. Clarke and Merrill; exceptions to award heard. Thompson : is to vacate judgement. Whiteley agt. Foote; demurrer Sustained and case dismissed. Me- Donnell agt. Lilley; judgement by default. Shepherd Wood; judgement. Hatton « errison; costs taxed on defendant. judgement for pl: Tot- ational Bank of Washington gt. French; Totten agt. Bailey; Shipley agt \ish; judgements by detauittinal. Homiller and Duvall ‘agt. Eliason; motion for new trial on exceptions; motionoverruled. Singer Manu- faciuring Company agt. O'Connell; motion for new trial filed. Stoddart agt. Storrs motion for new trial tiled. Whitney agt. Yates and wife; @ewurrer overruled. Johnson et ux. agt. Waggaman; motion for new es. Porice Court, Judge Sn day, West Adams was charged with assault and battery on James Mequade. MeQuade testified that he tand missed © from is morning he met Adams and of the robbery, when the latter onshim;” case continued. Mr. D. associate counsel with W. A. Cook in ing t hemas Donoho, charged by Jonn H. 2ne With misdemeanor in falsely sweating to charges against Crane of malfeasance in off asked that the case be beard on Tuesday next, | as they were ready to go on. Mr. Gloss objected. | #= the time had been mutually agreed upon by both complainant and defendant. The court dé not change the time. William Adams, colored, was charged with | pummelling bis wife. Jane Adams, last night, | giving her a fearful eye. The testimony show | & degree of «-cussednets’” pertectly ontrageo | s2), and the court fined him 89, or 60 days in ja he was committed. Richard Carter, drunk and | profane on M street, had his pocket book sqneezed to the tune of $3 fine. Henry Dorsey, joud and boisterous talking on 6th street; fined James Swith. violation of back law; fined Mary Hawkis,-a Nailor’s alley denizen, peid her weekly instalment, $3, for drnnkenness and cursing. “H. C. Andrews, charged with eeping bis restaurant open on Sunday. M Hine appeared for defendant, and stated to the court that the mformation and warrant pre- pared by the attorney for the District—Mitler— Was as usual very {mproperly made out and de- | fective, and moved that it’ be quashed. The | Judge gave leave to Mr. Miller to correct the errors, and aster this had begn done, and the case fully heard, the judge imposed a fine of $20: | appeated. Wert Adams, charged with grand | larceny of £59 from Barney McQuade by going through bim while he was drunk last night. A witness swore to seeing the operations, and the Juege postponed the case for a further hearing. Adams was committed. Kecess. “ASE. & young and pretty Woman appeared at the detective office, police eacquarters, with a child in her arms. and timidly asked Deteetive George McEifresh to go to a place named and arrest her seducer, the father of her infant. Mr. McElfresh being for the moment somewhat staggered at the unex pected request, begged her to be seated, when the hurriedly recited to him the wrongs se ba< sufered. She stated that she watum the Shenandoah valley; that her father lost his lite in the coniederate service, leaving her mother, herself, a brother and two sisters poor; that be- fore the war they were in affluent circumstances, and she, being one of the elder children, bad been Weil educated, and about a year sinee, in order to assist in the maintenance of her moth. er, she accepted the situation of teacher in a school at Mount Jackson, Shenandoah county, where she met with Charles F. a farmer and ex-confederate captain, who professed great friendship for her, and by his persistent atten- tions won her love, and in an evil hour, undera sacred promise of marriage, robbed her of her honor, and broke his most sacred promise Finding hereelf thus betrayed, she threw up her situation as teacher and fled to this city, to the house of an old acquaintance, where she has since been staying, and where her child was born some four months since. Several letters in the meantime had passed between her and N— ion the subject of justice being done her, and a few days since he notified her that he would be in Washington with a drove of cattle for sale, and requested her to meet him at the corner of 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue on Thursday evening. This message filled her heart with hope that he had thought better of his conduct, and would take her back as his wife. She was prompt at the time and place in- dieated, with ber babe in her arms, and shortly N—-1 came, but the sight of her with the child in her arms seemed to be anything but pleasin, to him, and his greeting was not at all cordial. He had seld his cattle, and the greenbacks were sungly folded up in his wallet. They walked slowly down the avenue towards the Capitol to- gether, discussing the subject. She was for marrying; he was not. Finding him obdurate, she next proposed 4 pecuniary settlement, as she Was sadly in need of means; and after consider- able talking, he bad the meanness to otte twenty-five dollars asa final settlement. she would not accept, and being nearly broken-hearted she left him and found her way to police bheadquarte After hearing ber story, Mr. McEliresh advised her (ogo Lome, and return in the morning, when he promised to do allin his power to aud her. Early yesterday morning this officer, with Mr. Coomes, started on a search, and after visiting 5 Is found the name of Charies F. N—1 registered at one of them. A tew m ments afterwards N——1 was on his way to head. quarters between these two officers, where he A On Thursday nig her This her child. A warrant, duly made | out sation Johu H. Johnson, and store to ig him Mr. McEliresh for his edification’ and, himself fairly and squarely in for first Lime pegan toshow slenaot «*co level.”* The lady had employed a lawyer to t case, and it was ruled betore the same fi y pe, NOW beged her =e | mise, and advanced ‘dollar ‘by collar on his | offer ot $25, until he > to stuck until the hour of escorted to Squire time he had | Against the advice of her nds, the poor des. jends, | titute ‘to compromise for this in- t's the justice endorsed on the | back of the writ: «Warrant withdrawn, and case both parties.” the M. E. amicab‘y settled by consent of ee a = ENCE OF san Acorse M. on Thursday, Rev. W. B. Dertick resented Rev. W. A. Ciaxson, Tormeriy of the ‘ashing- T. ap SS we : fair one, Hosiery in the the closest figures at C. i ‘ith street, Intelligencer Building. | aviary and circus. The advertisement in an ‘Wao was Lost a Boy ?—On Thursday last one of the policemen of the ith precinct brought to the station house a bye J about four ears of age, who «ays his name is Davall,o- Devaagh, "He still remains there, no one hay. ing made inquiries for him. Riis is probably the boy who i Alexandria, as stated in the Gazet city. massing from that or = o s A Prrric Bexeracton.—Mr. Gatchel dent ofthe society for the prevension of te animals, being desirous of preve usage of old and wornout horses, by th to parties who use them in dragg.ng the city, has, we are pleased to lea Wall's Bazaar a standing otter of from for allsuch animals as parties may be €f disposing ot. ten: SUS Foreracen’s Great saow, which will open in this city on Monday next, is by all odds the largest, completest and most interesting travel- ing fexhibition which has ever appeared in this c.ty, comprising a menagerie, museum, caravan, er column gives iit a very inadequate idea of the extent and merit of this model exhibition, which must be seen betfore it can be properly ap- preciated. ° Burren ix a Sewer Taar. ing. a bricklayer named D. cipitated into a sewer tr working, at the corner of New Jersey avenue and C streets, by the bank caving in on him He was dog ‘ont by Officer Dubois, and con: veyed to bis residence, where medical aid was ed, und his injuries were found to be of a Yesterday morn- . Callan was pre- on which he was o - SINESS.—To-day the will of the monds was fled. She bequeatis her husband. ‘The wil! ot Cornelia and partially pi ‘ beyveaths her property to her only i Serena arty was fully proved and ry issued to Rt. V. Ta: 1 &4K brother—ben Building. & _ = He A Worp To THe Wise is Scrrwrenr. ty readers will thank ms tor informing tF. G. Davis, 81 Market Space, has just returied from New York. Save Your Monry.—The Freedman’s Sav- s bank will be open 7 fonday, April Ist, until o'clock p.m. Now is the time to open an account. Six per cent. interest begins al once. ——— ee D the Easter attractionsadvertised by the tte. _—_—_——— GEORGETOWN. ‘Tua ReMarns or Tue LATE James C. K are lyin & guard ‘on. A large number of visitors from W ton and Georgetown have called to-day neral ceremonics will be conducted by the Lodge of the District, assisted. by the ch Potomac Lodge and Masonic choir of Washing. ton. Rey. Dr. Pinckney, of Epiphany Chare will be the officiating clergyman. The pall: bearers on the part of the Commandery will be Sir Knights -lobn Hood and R. R. Shekell; ou the part of Potomae Chapter, Companions 8. ©. Palmer and Dr. A. B. Shekel; on the part of Potewac Lodge, Brothers E. D. Hartley and alcolm Seaton. i Easter Services at Trinity (CatHouic) Cuuncn.—The services at this church to-mor- row, Easter Sunday, will be of the most im- posing character. Mozart’s mass, No. 12, wil! rendered under the superintendence of W. D. Clements, organist, who will on this occa- sion be assisted by a number of amateur singers male and female, of the District. Tr Canat.—Boats Nettie Graham, from Berlin, Md., has arrived with 1,300 bushels read h 500 bushels corn-meal, 0 bushels w 100 bbls. flour, to George Waters, and beat Round a No. 2, 700 barrels cement, to seme. The locks on the lower level of the nal, at the basin, are now repaired, and boats areto-day passing daily at the basin, freely into the river. ALEXANDRIA. Fresn Fisn- ince yesterday about thirty- tive hundred bunches of rock, perch and malt- lets, two thousand herring and fifty shad have arrived from the different shores and from the £ ts on the river. The rock, perch and mal- lets sold at from 15 to 40 cents a bunch, the her- ring at $24 per thousand, and the stad at 43 cents a piece. Should the present favorable weather continue the receipts will increase rap- idly and prices will take a corresponding de- cline. Lost CHiLp.—A little son of Mr. Joun T DeVaughn, between three aud four years of age, strayed away from his home yesterday morning, and has not been heard from since. though Dells were rung for him during the night, aud the search continued to-day. His father, who was recovering from asevere attack of pneumonia, has had a relapse in consequence of the anxiety oceasioned by the loss of his chill, and is now extremely ill again. Svppen Deatsa.—Mr. Edward Clark, who had been down the river attending to his gill nets, returned to this city on a pungy boat about ten o'clock last night, apparently a3 weli as ever, but wastaken sick’ou bis way to his hex near Lochabar, across the canal locks. pposed, trom heart ase, minutes after he entered his door.— erenin a about ter Gazette, la: Coars, with Vests to match, in new and de- sirable fabrics and designs, from $29, Handsome Pantaloons, in light, dark and medium colors, from $5 to $1 Gro. C. Heyxixa, 410 7th street northwest. Corms, Buxions, Bap ands are relieved at Dr. e £25 15th street. opposite Umted States Treasury, Washington, and 7 North Charles street, Balti- ° J.S. Torna & Co., No. proce iit off the palm in the manufacture of raveling Tru Satchels, & i cannot be surpassed for durability, judging from the excellent stock which they now have on hand. We advise persons desiring to obtain fine and stylish Single and Donble Sets of Har- ime oranything in their line, to give them a eall. 2 hh street, cer- ee THE ATMOSPHERE OF Love isa pnre, sweet breath. This desideratum is one of the results of using Sozudont, which not only invigorates and preserves the teeth, but renders the mouti: as fragrant as a rose. ws ———- ‘Tne National SAVINGS BANK, N.Y. ave. ana 15th st., pays 6 per ct. om deposits. Tit3.14tG Dk. Leon, 711 I street, between 7th and 8th streets, Consulting Physician for Ladies. Se: Perronals. i THR most cele} and successful Latrob. oh dcilere, Gas Stoves and Weather Stipe, s Sham yas ves ant ei a Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, ¥-M. 0. A. Baile ing, 9th and D streets. THERMOMETERS and are re] \ and made to order by Hempler, near 43 strect INSURANCE” FE COMPANY, OF NEW JERSEY. HOME OFFICE, 178 BROADWAY, N. ¥. E. ©. FISHER, President. BRANCH OFFICE, 517 7th street, LIGHTER & MARCHE, Invites Particular Attention to its Special and Poy- niar Features. First—Ite Bates are lower than thoxe of mos Promiment and safe companies. Second ¢ company in the Unite? States which guaranteed policy holders a perixit® ‘ASH SURRENDER VALUK, the amonnt of which is digtinetly ENDORSED ON THE POLICY IN FIGURES, Third—1t Loans the surrender value of its Poli ween All of its Policies are absolutely Nov ble. th—Tt idends dee! aal!: b geen agreed wee erg = coe ay o ; acer ‘thitty Days Grace iu the ghth.—its. f permits it to make invest in ion, its i mente inany secticn of eee Ua ny and its does {1 ita Home en y everywhere, imth.—| ites. re to dest you honestly, to give you « [air equivalent for your money. oue of its and it terms. Board of Directors for Gens you 06 23-6 a pany. © Suat received» cargo of SRAMOREM NUT AL, the best im the mar! bese-barnin Stoves’ Wil dsliver in any part of thecgy ee Orders by mail filled . £3) ARE £00... m2 3t And Virginia avenue and %h s*. EB NEW 8TYi! PABASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. A splendid Stock, just opened, at attractive prices. DRY GooDs, 4a extensive assortment, for the Spring Trade. ‘ge ONE PRICE TO ALL. ea BOGAN 4&4 WYLIE, mar29-(f 1015 and 1020 7th street R. W. ANEURIN SRE | Eee Georgetown Advertisements. INSURANCE COMPANIES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. | Tee Cnt ) BARS. uy REY. 1. W BATES of tho Me:holist Pro. J 1FE AND FIRE INSUBANUR OFFICE GE ECtED CRERES Ce W BATCH te tant Church, Goorgetown. will preach bis . Seat he re B south, two scan Gieoureea. SU PAY. MOBNING. at Nt ° or treet cars. Koerdin the Brening at Tic v'cees. il are |T M. RANSON & B. LEWIS BLACKFORD, 519 SEVENTH STREET N W. ATTENTION, KNIGHTS TEMPLARS | embers of POTOMAC 0COMMANDERY. No. 3. = yee by to to aeseml > 3 fall oan at — mac Meas beNied ernie We offer to our friendaand the public generally | mar dectaced frater, sir JAMES KING f ether Commanderics in th his, ara coarteoudy Commandery in this solemn of the Em. Commander. EN WALL. Recorder. it__ {Sunday Chron., Herald, Capital.J Tit MEMBEUS OF P STOMAC LODGE, FAA M Policies of Tesurance, at equitable rates, in any of the following companies,than which there are no better im this country or England : THE [TNA INSURANCE FO ‘Cach unset Lyf add 95.0v0 Hartford. Conn. 000 losses last No » will assemble at their | TRE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE & per bag. + B. FOSTER, M.D. DENTICT. ion SUNDAY. Sist March, prompily at So'cl’k, | INS. CU., of Londen and Ratobere, Gaem wren, ‘Stand 92.2 Cc, Do. 1106 New York ave. to attend the fouratot our late Bro. Janes Erve, B22 ooo-000 $2894 josses last year, fed & cm PD. G. M.. &e P, -- — All Master Masons are cordially invited. — os BIB FENDALL. S2t_ [Pat@Rep.) J.B. GIBBSW.M. | ong HARTFORD FIRE INS. 00., 9) Harttast, ongmas oe Tae. me. A FENDALL & FENDALL, TH WC MOVED | coon Sete. atter paring @2.815,¢ re “ é . : ous Pe Sars core at Pier, | lowe tar aaleen beer” ra, “COUNSELLORS AT LAW. ie joe houre—$ to 10 & ™m., cerca = On cota » $1.25; good, G1 | audit Com. a6 st. axn Lovisiaxa Avewnr Ties p.m. mar! im" AN LUN 8. ~ Hadel- 1 oe Cash anacte, after paying $925,435 losses im | JOUNF. Hanes eo. W. Orme,) T, €3.257,000 years} 3 TTORNEY aT Law, Wholesate end Ret Ne jo. BL Bubldiag. FINE ities: 5 : F. BROWNING, aare GROCE WI ye I ORS, INS CO. of “prin +h. TEAS, & ar ee after paying 3677.41 s vAN . BL RICHTER, So Brith arkret, Georestown gos. No, S35 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, + —-- Fred arcadia hehe The CHEAPEST CASH GROCER in thecity. %O2y 936 Pa. ave.. bot. fh and loth ete TRE LYNCHBURG INSURANCE AND BANK- ING CO. Lynchburg, Va. A conservative and Yigorens Company. Assets £450 000. TRE POTOMAC INSURANCE CO. town, D Doing bnainoss ets $200,000, AND LARGEST DY®ING AND 1 OC RevA Buisiiwes' IN THE bis SS. J. PRANKS. DENTIST, oe ats itu feet ve Peena se e OPRRATIVE ARS “ee “Sp Eo LIST OF GROCERIES Forty percent. lose than any I> ‘ = | tekavert th the city. all werk w All goods warranted ss represented, and delivered in all parte of the city free Mcharge. —— ml9 im_ Hichest premium awird- Gicake, ke acs elbsced cake, BC y BC-+ jenired, without ‘ripping: dippers aul Rid Gloves : of Georgze- here for forty-cne years. A jeareg’ ins style uneur in this constr: | ar Jeune © WILETAMs, from = a Deeer , shawle, Sacques, | THE AINA LIFR INSURANCE CO.. of Hart. " r Biceces, Pies, Er Ones’ Sane Saganer, Ugg. T-M- HANSON, Agi. Assets 916,700, ATTORNEY aT Law + and Vests dyed . in’the ELPHONZO YOUNGS & COVS. tof Barbe ito be the best pl: THE MUTUAL LIFE IN“URANOE CO... of Ni ork) Bob BLACKFORD, Agent. Cush asset $52,000,000. =n ae d and returned by express. WH. WHEATLBY, Proprietor. Post Office Box 723. ‘anm-ly ‘The aggresate assets of the above Companies amounts to one Awndred and seven millions of Lo! wars. 1729 Penre sod ith etre’ WASHINGTON HOTELS. E IMPERIAL HOTEL, (LATE JENNESS Hovss,) ES 4ND SPRING SUKE YOUR Hat NOW, March w: SUGARS, RR. ARCRITROT (Best New Youre BRANps ) ENGINEER AND SUP SKINTRNOBNT ar’ — orders preanptly ouccms: DRAW ibGS . : et pduces prices, Ofte ett ani. JAMES SYKES, Proprictor, - | BRANCHOFFICR | Fact tS Building. corner Now ¥ark avon Frome Prowruvasa avewe, | NEW YORK LUPE INETHANOR, og = Between Wih and Vth streets, inted General A gout Wasnixetox, DO. istrict of Columbia, I .N ‘Thankful to the public for ne =! the past, the Proprictor asiss his old frignds, ana pe Tso! triehe of the : trove to test the ‘accommodations of his —< zt tablishment, which he promiase be found ai pd md least equal to the best in gebington. aot vorne. ” tes if (Rep. Chron Liberal inducements offered to solteitors. ming orticies of Siathowery “me SBLInGTON,”* dect2.Im* _ Bole Agent for District of Coiwatla, “s a VERMONT AVENUE. T. ROESSLE & SON, bite Quarto-post Paper ined oe 10 reams white Quarto post Pap: Tuled wide op all sides. rei EB NATIONAL METROPOLITAB T"vink INSUBANCE COMPASY, ‘oF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, we; Prope: "AMS. Sip nerendeonl fie Quarto post Paper, catra sn, rE70R8 S—Chol ‘cured. C. = = ereisre ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. HaMS—Fancy brands... Sote Paper,extr o , DASH CAPITA Uersmnnsnnenenennsnnees§ 100,008 ° ote Paper, extra wn eee etean im | Secs comme teres CANNED GOODs. lager” Sn ws = Moses RELL ¥, President. TOMATOFS—2-Ib. cans 15c...0r, 8 cans for $1.00 nen + vita me ; L CROSS eke EOPD: Vice President, | TOMATOES 41h. cae 20c--Or, § came for Lon Legal Cap Pager, to weigh 4 Ibe, per 7&D H.B THD | samver cross, secretary PEACHES—2-1) {Scans for 100 ap Paper, to weich 14 The. per = RN—2-Ib, cans Or, 4cansfor 1.15 wide Foolecnr Paper, to weigh 1ilby per All et the above Papers to be put AND ALL om GOODS AT CORBESPOND- GLY LOW PRICES. gf five quires PENING. vality, with no O PENING. ame. PENING “BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. N Ew BOoKS. By H.R. Hawes American Trade Mark Uusee. mes. By Sir Jobn Lul ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ ©0., IMMENSE STOCK. CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS, 3 = 3 a BEST MATERIALS, * 1 75 5 Cox's Americn sm af the smount and description of the Lith a re- Historie ont to be done on the above paper tay be BEST STYLES, Wonectt! «Shadow of Dag 3% Under Masonic Templo, | tained at this cffice. ‘The Peper o¥be dose up tn BEST WORKMAESHIP, | So Dee By a ‘ 1%! 5: pyoNzo YOUNGS, Ppocghreapcerinely 13th eet ete eee Ballon’s Treasury of Bw _ane Enerce-ing | br xh oat an Besten Wn tee Spa | Wa BE SeARgONN sameer | reeergetal athe por vans fate hes LOWEST PRICES. Jevon's Theory ot Palteal Bs ia — 3m ETZGER @ BYLES, cos! fecy Nis Emeciges en a. he e i ck adheri 1 “ FOR mar23 1015 Pennaylvania avenue. 417 SEVENTH STREET, - kee nn Sas nig N EW BOOKS “7 100,00) white thick adhesive Envelopes, Sx rches. Wen and Boys. as ARE OFLERING 4 FINE STOCK OF 2400 "white thick adhesive Euvslopen, Sn GENTLEMEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, ne IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES | 2:,.00 'w CONSISTING IN PART OF hite thick adhesive inches SMO white thick adbesive Envelopes, © ox¢ PHILP & SOLOMOSS. Euvelop- x3% FINE SPRING SUITS, a 5 ; Havana Oranges, BHO white thick adhesive Euvelopes, ld .s4. SPLENDID BUSINESS COATS, pve a chee. Bible Music, Being Variations, in many Keys,on | 1490 Layer Baisine, in whole, balf, and q Spee Cocina Sia Reninnes. BOYS?’ BROWN SUITS, | “Musical Themes from Seriptare. "Fra Conserve New Figs, 10400 butt adhesive Eurciopes. s%ex3% ; cox. 175 | French Pranes, in glass, tin and boxes, (400 bail adhesive Eu > BgR 7 BOYS’ DRAB SUITS, ‘Rhoughis apon Geverrment. By Arthur Gordon & Dilworth's Jellies, 20.000 bef adhesive Envelopes, We xis in YS’ BLUE CLOTH SUITS 7 2 | Mande: Leweerres. Morte’ Pls Brats, San amreith tes erivlicns of asp eake up t Bone cate 225 arora ie et 4.200 O00) buf Envelopes, not adinesive, 6.x s° ev me Sider, Bled f BOYS’ BLACK suiTS, Bare Apple Cider, (act by ‘ ot sina Panes, iat tas aes , : H b reer BOYS’ FANCY STRIPED suits, 200 | Pine Anpie, sw rege peer oa os ncnei this, os os aS s ibs, per ream. be 500 | Solten cn Driga Syrup, NO. Motus . 40 reams Milla Paper, 12x19 iuche SPRING $i 3. ¢ PIECE GOODS 175 | Fincet, quality Gunpowder, Imperial, and English ze Ibe, per ream, © MAKE UP Tc OspER IN OUR EXTEN ment Java, Ceylon and Bio Cof- | face, and of the te Tyee toa Dever e Te ERT EN. ee | ee, ere ee a to that desired m Cofters and Workmen are unsurpassed, and we Book. i : 390 | wo.1'Mackerel. in barrels aud kite, Sreame Parker's ‘Treasury Blotting guarantee entire satisfaction, The © ayerey %, Homer. By William Callen 5 | Mess Mackerel, * “ to we vant, Vol Ls wed neag one ‘Scotch Whisky, * Musicaud Morals. ies. iii i a iz — ee Boros Teisinnen Berorted 1 Les 6 jerie Ayim’ a * %; gross 4 inch flat Inkstands. AVN )VELTIES OF DESIGN. Croll tes <b eau of Carivon's Year, 3 Cathcywond 20ld Renee” Whisky, $ 4iten'encld's Geouine Writing Fruit, ow ee 7 thern Lands. By Ulivet eats Tree Old Nectar” Whisky, ren Arnold's Genuine Wri utd, pints #7 EXCELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. Christ in Medern Lite. By Bene Sia O14 Baker andeae Winky Sdozen Arucld s Gencine Wriune Fiaid, Wall plate &*SUPERIORITY OF FINISH. Breoke,. 200 | Pale Sherry Wine,( very One.) 1 Goren L Copying Luk. quarts, Ronghing It. By Mark Twain. Another sup- Madeira, Pert and fornia Wines, I dozen Freach Copying Ink, pints. Ply in a few days. Subscription taken........ 30 | Prime Batter, put ep expressly for famMles, in small | $doscn cerbs aaarts, pints, aud half pinte, bet HABLE BROTHERS. PHILP & SOLOMONS, packages. ree | 10 dome Visies LOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, = Pym Bi Fashionable Tailors, marz3 911 PENBSYLVANIA AVENUE H @LIDAY eaooDs. 6 doren boxes Cat Quills, a CORNER 71 AND D BTS. Ist OF NEW BOOKS FOR S\LE aT = BS. MARSHALL WOUl.D LIKE FAMILIES ‘ Les A. Ay, We would My jon of 2h grows. . | Pe Mise Finc! By itkte: y 1. Miietitena’ get their WASHING ti iKOw Recotlections Gf Past Life. By Sie ents Bollea. = H [NE done ut the Best! manner at 2138 G'arroee N. | Reeptect customers and the public generally tour large and | # gross fe = — | Leade: Public Opinion in Ii I~8 Flood. ae o RE MOST WONDEREUS DISCOVERY OF | -- G ian and OUonnel nies well-sslected stock of GOODS FOR THE BOLI: | ¢ doom Gola Pos Lt THE 191n CEATUBY. i pa Be author of “Ol | DAYS, among which we would name, in part— orn, Bo. 2 Dr. S. D. Howe's Arabian Mili Cure | Patty. A Novel. By the author of “ Bookstone.” | 1 PERIAL LAYER RAISINS. 10 Goren A. W. Fober —— and Bloc Peceite, Sena grdinney Gone tnd Colds tm few hours weeprenchs Price ts con. Tramalated from the | TT NCEA RAISINS hentars | 2 dcccu Blank Bockes Gap Recor Mowe's Arabian Tonic Blood Parider | ™ Bionges for a Pearl. By Mortimer Collins | SULTANA BAISIN 2 dozen Bink Books detay quarto; In purely vegetable. cloauses the system of all The Siseaterns: The Outeasts. Price 75 cents, | CURBANTS, FIGS. 2) dozen, bes Muctiage, Morgan Ep Bioca ise Ht rent sunareup, and makes pare, | The ita of Detaunders, Pricefcis | IMPERIAL PRUNRS, tn 1,2 and 6 pounds. Tigesem bent tality Meagan VCE stueral Dettli's.” “Lot Vitality,” and | Aueat fa the orm.” By aide: Pict sgrats.” | COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, eats A titutlons, H Br . HITE HEA’ CHES, in glass, very bean ; re Chaltente the Mineteenth Ceatery” Wilg Men and Wild Beasts. By Colonel Cumming ‘tifa ore ae Every bottle te worth ite woiitin gold. Wilfred Cumbermede. By George Macdonald. Price | WHITE BEATE ng ara 175. GBEEN PEAS, Domestic and $ conn Erasing ws See Ree a eels aoe Six bottles for $3. Gan the Old Love? A Novel. Price 75 cents. TOMATOKS, in 3-Ib. and 3-Ib. cans. vo Oe Ser Ga3 ee remmazicania acenne, | How fy hive cue Dime and s Half Day. Price? | vgxas BEEF, a very nutritions article. * ort ie. A ILMAN, ivi ae. "s 4 uv x es Robber a t : New Remedies. A Quarterly Retrospect of Thera- | HUCKINS’ PARKER HOUSE SOUPS. ere sar J.P ititsony & Go. near Treassey Bouacintit, | 5, Bentices Pharmacy, ges "Price sotonts ene | ENGLISH CHOW CHOW and ONION PIOKLES | tp 4) col sper Navisr panies: very smell * Pas A Co 34th and Lstrects. sonar y ct Bicin Denk Po Ge a | Wi DEOR MANOR PICKLES, something Ba AW! Faber's Tuk and Pene:l Evases- 3; H. Stoxx, 7th and L strecte.” TIOB. FRENCH and AMERIOAN PICKLES, all kinds. | 330 Solid Memorandums D.B Cranne & Co )42 and Pennsylvania ave. | IN — peceryr a 20 groaa Pen : xe sgt Es W STATIONRBY sToRs | LOBSTERS, in glass 2. ey t Tehsireet 8. B. MARR DUAN BOOK MANVEACLONT. = | PRESERVED GINO sod CHOW-OHOW. Bot perfumed. F and C streets 8. W. iat at 5 PRESERVES of all kinds, Gordon's make. + best quality, A. glorth Capitol and i streets, | ui OGRA rN. TING Lame | “a, ee coe Re oa. Witrkep McLeon, Georgetown. marl9-3m ow FRE + 6x22 inches. (TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION The public are et “tid Sentdaor t Sey Some 2 ‘pd. ie Weshington, DO. ‘The hes: velopes t be ell ee a Pa Re Fe ‘or they will wot bo SCOTCH end IRISH WHISKY received: and semples of all kinds of Env ol opes tmuct ; REAL ESTATE AGENTS, | Very superior OLD BRANDT. te salmigted im snch ‘boxes. ‘and put up in “ Wedo not see how yeu are able to sell thore Old BAKER and NECTAR WHISKY. way, as they are ered. " HIL. H. WELCH, REAL ESTATE AG ‘are to be delivered in boxes contal Goods so cheap” is aremark frequently made in my GAFF’S CELEBRATED PURE BYE WHISKY . Boxes for Envelo store; showing that you who ponsibly might have } ai eute Collected. Ofice corner ef iathacd'F | PORT, ANGELICA, MUBOAT, BHEREY anc | ovrii'each-a0d tobe oubted the truth of my advertisements are entirely | streets. mard-Jm . convinced of it the moment you see the goods I offer. EW OFFICE. All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINE EBRY in the fe inspection a fall line peck and e few casks fine olf PALE SHI DF Et] of LADIES CRDERGAMENTO nude tubetant JUAN BOYLE 4 co, Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guarantesing |<", them: ally of grod material, and of neat pleasing pattern. REAL ESTATE BROKERS, the purity of the Wine offered. law, preference will be given to all at $1 each. 7 of American industry, ff equally cheap No, 713 Firteentu StREEt, Plants’ Buitvixe. a nd quality; and all persons mak ne pro- Misses’ and Ladies’ WHITE APRONS. of Linon. FOR SALE Low BY and «fas good quality ar fcies wilt state Pique and Cotton, cents and # each. & SALE— poxals to supply any class arti os : A bandeomely Nisneb HOUSE on south A whether the seme are ti c manufacture © Cait Beoutifel setts of LACE SUREVES and COL. | treet ortwesu dd tad Streets Tet et LAR indifferent handsome patterns at $1 per sett | forcvementes aanall cob nesmenie Cod ee tee free of a Ladies’ plain white BALBRIGGAM HOSE, extra | cn tong, 2 pair for @t. ¥ is, satan arg ETRE TAPES na or Bact ilroad, wi w minutes 180 ‘One of road same distance from depot improved by Badge, Be. thy Rpseuiniiene ie the cid jersey avenue; one of on Sr apabin atk hae 50 dozen Ladies’ Hemstitched LINEN HAND- RERCHIESS, 4 for $1. ’ super stout English Bale Hose eerie sr A full assortment of Children yal Trou Pitas frei ge wemeg eb penny 1. ‘ Bohemian Glase TOILET SETS, 2 bottles and pufl boxyall for $1. landsome carved and gilt WALNUT PICTURE rEaMnD, ‘vit piace, 8210¢2 for a. Another lot-of my well-known al! LEATHER SATOHELS at $1 each. BAIRBGURHES, 61 oa EE ee Ee GILVERBEERG’S METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORB, 319 SEVENTH STREBT, Gores BILL FAMILY FLOUB tu store sad for BT) wenalacter one Sh Gy FER. Astreet; $400 cash, balance THEE HANDSOME HOUSES tn the weet end. 4 ALS, of the city. Bi Lk en LIVERY STABLES. feb29-t? jour avenue ‘We are prepared to furnish CRUSHED OB BROKEN STONE te Contractors in quantities to suit. Weare siso BUYING HARD BUBELE sTOSB FOR CASH at our Works. NTRS RORNET- ins new, ntig® AUBERT T. WRITINGS Penneftwecn Sth and 10th etrecia,

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