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e i i H a3 3 ik § 3 if i i E' i i 4 4 & Metional Theater. per fairy spectacie — The su} of "Wudine; or, the Spirit of the Waters.” ‘Ford's Opera Howse —“The Woman in White.” -—The Remmeisberg sictors attractions. ii # #4 ‘The 142d anniversary of the birth of Washing- ton cocurring on Sunday this year, the occasion cI ‘2 se Theater ‘and hosts of otber E ae i & Condensed Locals, ‘The Tallapooss left the Pw Pd yesterday tug for Baltimore. served, but this, the capital city of the republic, which Washington founded, and near which he spent the last days of his life, bas never been derilect in commemorating the event in a suit- able manner. The feature of to-day’s celebra- tion was the parade and review of the District Premdent of the United States militia by the eo ihe District of Gor lumbia. The day was further obser: y the Guivee Inbabltants and the Washingtou Na. tional Monument Associations, organizations held meetings, at which priate exercises took place. The House of Kep- resentatives adjourned over in honor of the day, and the Post Uitice department was closed day 4 order of Postmaster Creswe)l, and in most ‘Ss ‘weather of the past few days has out the crocusre: in of county roads has been ‘in a 15-inch pipe culvert on the entrance of Orystal Sprin; c well-known merchan' of this city, president of the Congress aidressed mace indianapolis on S: ly & newspaper correspon i- the National Intelligencer, residence on F street yesterday phan, the boy who was run over tropolitan railroad cars on last, ts still alive, and hopes . J. M.S. Williams, of Massachusetts, harles Albright, of Pennsvivania, issionary anniversary i and Governor 8) both of which gress , of workingmen in I meeting i prevailed, and the routed forces eet followed nearly to their oners and deserters the enemy lost 2,000’ m: The weather was unusu: jent drought had destro: up the springs, and inundated the country with aust Mr. Bruff then read Col. Humphreys poem After reference to our fortunate with the French in 1778, Mr. Braff hington’s patriotic soul w: eved by the embarrassments of his country e to political dissensions in Congress conse- uent upon the election of party demagogues in the place of honest patriots an: However, he checked the oe ff F | i and prosecution of the improvements which now develop It is a perfect’ reclama- tion, and has given the citiy a florid and robust constitution with a beautiful and healthy lished, too, in sach an ‘hat would, under the usaal circumstances be the slow progress of centuries, has here been consummated in a few Extensive investments in real estate, the ber and character of the buildings constrict and the more positive aud of the value of improvements im rendering the city appreciable and a guar- antee of itsfuture prosperity. Much is required to complete it—much more than a mere corpora- tion can soon affect, and it should be accom- that it may become full name, worthy of being tropolis; that it may be the boast of theA merican people, become the most beautiful on the'conti- the most celebrated in Europe, for which it demands the just conside- government, according it that aid and encouragement which a proper justice and national interest try; all verdare, dried i ipl public schools were given a full holiday, and all of the offices of the District government were closed. Flags were displayed from all the p' lie buildings im the District, and from many private residences. The weather was delight- al, the air being as mild in May. Below we give a detail the observance of the day: THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT ASSOCIATION beid their annual meeting at noon to-day, when the following efficers were elected: General W. T. Sherman, second vice president; W. cocan, third vice president; J. Carroll Brent, secretary. President of the United States is ex-offic! ident of the association, and the Goveravr of the District of Columbia ex-officio first vice The Military Parade. The feature of the District militia, and seen here for some years. The command of the brigade devolved upon Colonel KR. I. Flem- who was accompanied by his staff, Major . K. Plant, Adjutant Beall, Surgeon Harti- | gan, and Lieutenant Wooldridge. Tormed on Louisiana avenue (the right resting on 5th street) about 2 p. m., in the followin, order: Colonel Fleming and staff, Major W. 'W. Wirt and staff, ist cavalry battalion Presi- 3 Governor's Mounted guard, over 100 sabres; full Marine band, 43 pieces, le by Protessor Schneider; Ist regiment, numbering about 250 muskets. Captain Moore, ( ‘S, S FY mn, and accompli sses at the m' te ‘orks are now receiv- for cleaning and sweeping the al- o€ Washington. and Georgetown. The bids proper states- be opened on Friday. and constructin, Clinton in the state of New York and brought the war to asuccessful close. Hastily review- ing Washington's services after the close of the war Mr. Braff noticed his death on Decem- ber 14, 1799, and quoted in relation thereto Col. Humphreys poem as follows : fes,earth shall know, what arm the strife ve an entertainment and . B. H. Smith, per in the church, corner of 9h aud rok ‘ J. W. Moore will deliver a lectare to- jonal church on the life jashington for the benetit of ‘ather Kvan’s lecture, heretofore announced iv —-~ is wed by Mr. J.B. ys: ‘Father Ryan, in giv- | » contracted a severe cold. | Eguai Division, 8. And who, the palm of Independence gain’d! ’Twas that blest meed, to Sustain’d his efforts thro’ the dread career. Shall I, who knew the secrets of his soul, His smother’d anguish, ere he reach’d the al— when faint with sickness—visited by heay’n, His feeble band before the foe was driv’n; Their snow-tracks stain’d with blood, their Yereated, ali bat honor, lost— When scarcely hope surviv’d the chilling Dl And ev'ry hour of Freedom seem’d the last. Shall | not tell, how firm he met the shock, Impassable his breast—an adamantine rock? * * * * * * “The tricks of state his soul ind! Hence candid policy his sway Truth, Honor, J e parade of the y was the finest ‘ashington so dear, and equal to ration of the national patriotic pride, oo property —— Legere tee ine whose name ars, ‘The fairest city of the western world pread on plain and hills domes and spires arise And Freedom’s banner e’er be unfarled. A vote of thanks to Mr. Brutf was adopted, and the convention adjourned. pcs: esol m hear from him. Fr. Connelly, loseph’s church."” | land conference of the Methorist | sm Georgetown on the second Wednes- in March and continue in session about one of Compan: B, Captain Me- THE THEATERS.—‘‘The Woman in White,” dramatized by Wilkie Collins himself, will be performed at Ford’s Opera House this with Mr. Wybert Reeves, the celebr: lish actor, in hie great role of “Count Fosco.”’ To add to tho interest of this announcement, we may state that this is the first anniversary ning of Ford’s Opera House, and ring the enterprize of the manage- ment in bringing to this city most of the lead- ing dramatic and operatic stars during the last ear, it would be well for play-goers to remem- er it on this occasion. ‘The beautiful spectacle of Undine,” which attracted crowded bouses to the National Ihe- ater all last week, will be continued this week, and besides the brilliant features which have been s0 much admired, the celebrated carica- will appear and ‘take jc men. The magnifi- cent ballet, the Amazonian march, the Ulm sisters, the wonderful Viadis children, Karl “Cartouche” and a fine pallet troupe at the Theater Comique to-night, besides the other attractions, in a rich and varied programme full of novelties. ee ee Dr. Cuartn’s first lecture at the Metropoli- tan M. E. church will be delivered to-morrow erening—subject, “bodern Chivalry”—and the “Building” and *Betn, tion of the reverend lecturer has already led to & great demand for seata, ——_o—__ THE COURTS. Porice Covat—Judge Snell. Philip Williams and James Payne, avenue store; James R. Gill were char; The former ia a professor of ter a professor of dancing. appear, and his collateral forfeited. Gill pleaded not guilty. Ofi- cer Offutt testified to finding the two professors llistic combat at the corner o! at 120’clock on Saturday 1, and that they A witness fied e tirst blow, and the discharged Gill, as he had a black eye. right mulatto woman, threats of Loser fare te ga) to sonal bonds in ‘pea! Daniel Brickman, profane and indecent lan- ‘uage, $5. Lucy Kichardeon, same; $3. haniel Hall, same; $5. Annie Lewis, <0 for same offence. Bettie Clark, same; #3. Edward $3. Marcelina Ander- rooks, larceny of six yards of nderson’ Long, a a The Cold Water Army. | OF Tax CconcRRs- | ustice, Honesty, his aim, ‘reth and Washington, wore but one Bakps” TO BEGIN 4 TON—MEETING OF TIF INGS IN GEORGETOWN. The SADE IN WASHING DASHAWAYS—MgET- Com: A; Captain 5 Oaptain Marsall and Company C, ‘The line of march was along to 3d street, to Pennsylvania avenue, to Lith w York avenue, to 13th street, to K nue and Madison ‘0 Pennsylvania avenue, to the Execu- ansion, where the troops were to be re- | viewed by the President. The column is then to | march to I7th street and Pennsylvania avenue, where it will pass in review before Go: Shepherd, with Colonels Webster and Fugitt, of his staff, and march to 19th street, where the arade will be dismissed. The first regiment National Guard will then march to Vermont avenue, where there will be dress parade and drill in front of the Arlington, in presence of President Grant, Governor Shepherd, General Sherman, and other prominent officials. The Oldest Inhabitants. ‘The association of Widest Inhabitants assem- bled in the court room of the city hall at 1 Joln B. Blake presiding, jarroll Brent secretary, M. Callan treasurer, and S. Masi marshal. W. Marlow was nominated as a member by Mr. Callan, and elected. The following were pres. B. Blake, J. Carroll Brent, E. J. Middleton, Capt. MeKean, | Lord, —— Stettinus, Capt. J.G. Robmson, J. D. Clark, Jenkin Thomas, P. Crowley, P. Thyson, B. A. Rothwell, Capt. Bes- Wark, P.M. Pearson, Maj W. Martin, D. Hepburn, John azier, Thomas Turbis, Thomas McDonald, Kingman, James Youn; Temperance Sosiety met . m. yesterday. with’ John Cessna, of Penn- A a. The Hatehinson family. who were present, sang several temperance | songs in their usual excellent style, and al. M.S. Williams, of Massa- . Lamport, of N ers. During the meetin, Hutehinson stated that in a day temperance societies of this District would hold conference, and on Saturday next a crusade W progressing in other citics * * who, a8 comets Congressional at Lincoin Hail at B attendance. Hon. vania, presided. “Say, daz'ling conq’rors! glar’d How mean your splendor, when to his com- a Mr. Bruft proceeds as follows : Washington’s high mission was falfilled, and he bequeathed to us ths established Hep ablic of thirteen States, fronting on the Atlantic, with an average breadth of 320 miles and a length of 1,500, or an area of 321,074 square miles, and a population of 3,928 that foundation, how vastly grown up! From the original stock of that Liberty tree has tlour- ishing!y risen and spread out, like the banyan tree of the Indies, an im: continental estate, now of forty-eight States | shores over, from the Atlantic | street, to Connecticut dresses were made b; New Ji Hon. J. turist, Mons. Kegame: = c some of our pu simular to that no would be commenced nere. Dr. Chickering then read from a slip which was sent up from the audience: hal temperance meetin, wthat the only house permitted to and set aside for an extension tol park is a ram-mill?” rman, Mr. Cessna, stated that the members of Congress present could not answer that question, because they were not aware of or any other groggery. The meeting closed with an address from Mr. A. M. Powell. ANNIVERSARY MERTING OF THE SocrETY. ‘The society held their anniversary at the church, corner of 10th and G streets northwest, last evening, in the presence Hon. Lot M. Morrill, U. from Maine, presided. ayer and singing, Senator Morritl w remarks, in the course of which he that the remedy for intem: to the Pacitic, a: to the Polar se: miles, with a population of 50,000,000 free and tizens, and whose starry banner ery sea, and is cominercially 412,000 square o'clock p. m., Dr. =a e every pot As predicted nearly one hundred years ago— | “Thy fleets to all regions thy power shall dis- play ‘The nations to admire and the ocean obey. glory its tributes unfold, the South yield their spices ultimate destiny of our republic canonly be determined by the wisdom or the folly of the people, as represented by their legislators and in regard to which there is one portion to the depart- harta, the constitution, so will the stability of the structure be im- Yet we must hope and pray that true wisdom will prevail and ensure a future and prosperity equal to that which bas ired, and that the consummation may le the citizen to exclaim emphatically Utica contines our pow’rs; ¢ boundless continent is ours!” History and the mouldering detritas inform; us (hat many nations great and powerfal, even hose whose eudurance was ages, deterio: ecayed and paseed away; they were unwise and werned. But all people, from time jal to the present era, have im; able memorials of man’s appreciation of maa. That ever-existing inate sentiment of the ha- the existence of that evening—subject, The great reputa- Capt. Neale, F. B. od the East ani James A. Kenned: a A. Haley and ed with an affray. music, and the lat- thing certain—that in ure from our Magna eKean brought into the room a trait of Washin ($10) was ordei pt. W. fine profile vor wa supposed to have been and 1785, by Werbriller, in which is therefore now over 00 years o! | ported that the annual co!lation would take place at 5 o'clock. | A short recess was taken, and, upon reassem- bling, Ignatius Dyer and Georgetown, we: , from which it appears it was organized in 1833 by twenty-five members of Isaac Southard, vis, Samuel Bell, m Hendricks, Felix Grundy, George M. Dallas, Edward Everet and George N. Bri, that about one-quarter of the members of the }» and about the same Bouse are temperance men. et, of the National Deaf- Mate Colle; Strong, of the Su States, and Kev. House of Representa’ Capt. Masi re nigbt, all about a meet there and 6; that Haley gave Horatio Lyman, Jesse Kitchea, of ORATION OF JOSBPH GOLDSSOROUGH BRUFP. h Braff was introduced lake, and delivered the | !mmemor! the fact that 's life are inscribed on of history, he said he ir in the archives, because they might prove instructive to some and a rebuke wo others who, from a peculiar conceit, ignorance neracy, are in the Washington in terms of disi and othersso recreso. a3 to insinuate that seifish motives had influences him in some transac- record of Sis unsullied li: every transaction, public and private, and of his pure, devoted patriotism, are so well authe: d that they stamp the base imputations with the brand of unprincipied falsity. The character was one of such moral ave never known its coun- y recur to his boyhood in proof of his decision of character, his his valor, at the age of 13 years, w! bards! perils of that lle savages, in the ance Of a duty to the state, of true mall g highest qualities o! Col. J. Goldsboro: by the president, Dr. oration. After referrin, the events of Washingto: rofessor Gallau- . G. Batler, Chaplain of the , delivered addresses. THE DASHAWAYS. The Dashawsys held their regular weekly The exercises were th, who read ‘Tue Death,” by Charles Dickens. Other were made by Colonel Cook, of Vicks- Drew, T. C. Theacker, Dr. (ills, A number signed the MERTINGS IN GEORGETOWN. temperance meeti Protestant and Datholic) churches, Georgetown. Rev. T. ‘aliant delivered an earnest address at the for- | the latter John Golden, in Moore was the s; of the evening. After the close of Mr. address, O'Driscoll offered a few the evils of intem; homage to the Deity—ot and veneration for the noblest of earth and their virtuous achievementa—has sprink! world with their commemorating monum:nts. Where is ours, to Washi: mn? This address would be oper Dotice of tue city founde: ox trict, and named im honor of him by hig every other subject of might not sium! Lucas, throwin, fon and Annie cotton; $10 each and costs. vagrant and loafer, was sent down to work on the foundation of the new District jail. James Henry Johnson, same charge; reform school. me charge; reprimanded \d Gabriel Clark, road; Eslin fined binson, driving on Mary J. Seymour and Simon Seymour forfeited collateral for disorderly con- duct. Benjamin Suit, cursing; $3. Elizabeth Speckles was tined $3 for cursing in Louse al- ley. Mary Brown, same; Meeting last eveni: it of mentioning nal incompiete withoat a Hgrrison Simms. grateful country. Lik Bational consequence, a site for the Capitol was one of patriotic concern to Wash- He examined the locality, preliminary survey of it, ere t claimed the consideration of Congress. He 88 concurred in the sentiment that it would be imperative to found a city for the express purpose within a territory of its own to be under the exclusive federal government. The cities on the seaboard and close to it were insecure from foreign inv, id town existin, irs that trade and commerce might were as liable to popular emotions as P: phia bad been, and therefore the required posi- tion ought to be conveniently near the seaboard, and £0 far removed from it with requisite nata- rendered pertectly secure $5 and Olark $3. Spencer footwalk; $2. ‘anaes knew, and Cor $3. Amanda Stew- judgment, and f Roecofort and Major jurisdiction of the practical remarks on the beautice of GEORGETOWN. (NW AND PURPOSE of the ae jeorgetown post office in the consolidation question, af- lained, over and over change of status will ' facilities whatever, system are Intelligent citi- another instance resence of mind, and the & military chieftain, extib- manhood in that sanguinary 4 dying ond the dread con- nsec ‘that the propos in, proj net 7¢ our np keep all wi advantage of the carrier well understood among zens here, as well as by members ot GUTMAN was ment graph in Saturday's Star as the recipient of a stolen #50 District bond. In justi i to state that it came usiness for value re- ceived, and that as soon as he was made aware that it had been stolen he at once returned it to ‘Tam ‘Cuatn Baipox.—Work on the new Chain prosecuted with rapidity. On e fifth span was completed and workmen are now engaged on the sixth. It is expected that the structure will be completed in about thirty day ELFCTION OF A amidst the dead fusion, defying the w foe, to save an army, ce O: oted, patriotic valor when, in his life’s merid- anner from recoiled troops to victory, and sufficient proof of ral advantages to be from invasion, and at a point where eve: sirable line of communication by land an: ter with the rest of the Re; veniently centered. All of in full confirmation of the patriotic s., of Washington. The advantages of its cl are aiso important, for it is unquestionably tem- ‘The occasional spelis of extremes it experiences are generally of very short duration, and none of tl sweep over the country ever strike thislittle ter- Titory with full force, as if in deference to its honored name, and to his The site of this city waa ogocheaue—the name of a smal Anacostias who resided upon it. its cession to the federal government it was oc- cupied by settlers, e1 cor: hamlets, called Carrolisburg ani Maryland ceded her portion tothe g ernment December Zid, 1788. Virginia made her cession December 3d, g enacted it to be tlie temporary and permanent seatof the federal government after th ith, 1790, and Washington iss lamation for its survey January 22d, 1791. corner-stone Se sete. was laid Masonic ceremonies, Apt L’Enfant, @ French engineer, prepared t plan for the city, under tions, who indicated the § | and President's House, and some of its prin- Lhe report of the commissioners, accom- panied by @ map of the territory and the plan a8 drawn by Major L'Enfant, was President. The ublic could be con ian, he seized the bi which we have; and bore it forward with the: we would ask if it was not his unselfishness, after all his ardaous and ines- toreck repose forhis fomalning yours, to decline to for his r years, to decline liberal offering of his grateful the same of his native state? "8 greatness was not of that se- and remorseless character that ined for 80 many renowned heroes of the old world the historic title of tioned in & para- perate and salubrious. y and induci: to | maness tu which you are | » and also to check the cause o! the frequenters of your house. Carrey, for herself and sisters. Annual Meeting of the gulel ‘the wicked’ b 's vere, ambitious inally called Con- | bridge is bein, ‘Thursday last ‘Brow CoLttece—. By invitation of (class of 1520,) the annual meeting of Association of Pri trict of Columbia and the sou: held at his residence, No. 824 Connecticut ave- Bue, on Saturday evening. A: thi nt were Professor J: itheonian [nstitation; Dr. nent character, murpore by his Urestor 1 ve aD interestiny sketch of Wash- fact that in 1/34, At the time of iysteniiing ie awk DrrEcToR.—Mr. Hen- Polkinhorn has been elected director of the getown savings bank, vice Bi ern staies was | ington’s early life, noting the when but twenty-tw. & council of provine dock’s head Pocket Book Lost.—See ad. of Mr. Peseasie seen Ce pam epend of John C, Keyser were res. Me op Congress street. His funeral was st- by Hermione fate, Pythias, and Odd Fellows, which, with the large number of citizens and relatives of the deceased, formed a procession to Oak Hill cemeter; mains were placed in the chapel. At 10 o’clock this morning the funeral of Mi- chael McNalley, esq., took attended by t 39. Con; commissioned a lieutenant soon inted an aid to the force left Alexandria, it ascended the landed on a rock which jutted out from the foot of the bill on which stands, and camped upon that hill. (The blac! rock or Braddock rock wasa favorite fishing yed by blasting, being a: 1). le referred to Brad. ice of his youthful aid, ve saved the command from hed the battle on | ci » generally known as “ Brad- uried from his No. 12, of the @ national observa erman lodge of ‘Chi F,'s 7 where the re- ‘Wm. Scott, James M. Johnston, W.L- wyotatent. of the stamal meen 1e imni, Gen. Belknap would de- lace from his resi- and Water streets. It Hibernian Beneficial so- ciety. The remains were taken first to the lic) Church, where a requiem and then interred in Oak Hill snd eloquently ske' ‘thi dock’s defeat.” ‘Trinity (Catho! mans oan oad, steamer New York ar- rived to-day from Philadelphia with a miscella- ALEXANDRIA. y 2 [ode } le hek les Peet Pi 8 i 1 EP Hi 2 i 3 J ; 2 | ! i ? uaF it H # i 5: ri 4 s zi z E e i 8 Froposals will be Brsplicgad gtegite ts chow e vering Lumber Grate, War and Nay - mest's Buildings Washington. P <2o¥ i | gate ~- ee Southera Pine sae Bust $5,000 foot BM. (inure oF ks) Bonvhorn Pine t jooring, grooved and tongeed, 'y tuck Bick, and in widths not exc«ding four HAE 38 Te OF lees) Mahogany, to finiet ‘and tebe richiy figured for B238 3 3 7: and 12 months, with imterest, secured Dy notes and deed of trust on the property. A de- required when the ti ie euch quantities as will Superintendent 20d 2 E HAVE BEEN DYEING FOR THIS 60 The southern pine re ils end fooring must el! heart svi, free all def-ots, ax onne 4 hear of her advantage, as See ee ae. “Yeomans sae th ae si ame a “ % abe, ” ality the Doctor is in earnest when he offers £3) re, FORTY.TH Famples of each of the above woods vit Bomee ward for a case of Catarrh which he cannot | and we are still willing, and a8 well pre- | mitted care, and is perfectly able to pay it if he fails | Pared todo so in the fulure ‘bave in the Payments will be mate onthe deliver: and ac tad case, a8 Any One may ascertain upon -. Thapkfel for pat favors, we —— Material, deductiog tem per contem eo inquiry, The thorough course of treatment | {f'chits and the community to show their apprecia "oll bile Sonn besatenepneiel theta omen bend referred to and recommended by Dr. Pierce | “0? > sending their work to two rreponstl In pere sus in tbe sum of three the consists in the use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Kem: W. H. WHEATLEYIS 4 dollars ($3.QW), that the bidder will acca edy with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Dogche, which is | Premium Steam Dye Werks, where all kinds of | =! D-tform te if awarded bin: the suf, at be car- | and Dyeing is done promptly, » be cortitind b applied to,gall partsof the | very manger. Uutted States < es and the chambers connected sp m which ulcers exist, and from | —fbi0tr Tiled the discharge proceeds. In addition to | FOR SALE— HIGHLY VaLU ABLE neAL Fr es the right to reject eng the interest of the bid that i= not made ed in this ofior, and this thorough application of the Remedy,which ESTATE ON BRIDGE STREET, GEORGE: should always be used warm, Dr. Pieraés Gol, TOWN, D 0, den Medical Discovery should be taken earnestly as constitutional treatment, withoat which few cases can be cured, as the disease is alw: “td constitutio: and must be treated ac- ingly. This treatment bas no unpleasant form in every Feepect to the require- edverisement, will not be consi: r will ay posal be received from parties ce cogaged in the famber ot the Becessary facilities for Dy 110, running back to a ten-fost alli bet jote uy which the Presoyterian oz the main business st ree A t ODDARD, Hee Bridge strest, cor features about it, and has the adv: nta; EY. 116 Brig Proposals will be inclosed im a sealed envelope never driving the disease to the lungs, ac there 5 indorsed “Bids for Lumber addreames| to is danger of doing by the use of strong, irritat- feb21-12t és ing snuiffe or poisonous solutions. —— nea tise of med =P. Bie 1 Medicine, a ere bis foe Dal services to his friends and the pablic. OM PROPOSALS F< snd residence 194 Dunbarton sites aoe” | Pte PLAIN FACTS. re Feavrronr Micu., Sept. 13th, 1873 year & bad cough from the Ca- tarrh, ich got in my throat’ I tried a good ut got nothing to do me any good ir Golden Medical Discovery and tarrh Remedy. They cured me iu three months, for which [ am very thankful. eco3kw Amos Fisuga. a ee. Laprms, try Gaff’, Fleichmann € Co.'s Premium PIANOS, &. jake ot Bavy zton, D arble Tiles, 12<i2x) Compressed Yeast. ' For sale at all Grocers. De~ L 3.000 ‘or less) Half do. do 1212 F street. All orders from Grocers and | twent) I more oF ie 7 2 bs qremegey Bied. sf wenty 110 (m Tey, fete) Black Marble Tiles, 12n2%«t of K in phen w of cial (mo ) Bu “G@aear Discovery.—Brillisnt gaslight | street, ae a eee ee oe ae a 3 yg only $1 per 1,000 feet at 1220 Pennsylvania ave- | the ui all 1 ineh thre’ full nue. ’ Bids will be received for furnishing the White jes of best quality white-veined Ital) THE CELESERATED ned Amricat' marble equal theret KNABE PIANOS! Ty Gosine maroitj reed Vetmove site ‘i The artist » choice the wor! = ——_-___ THAT Cons, Bunrons, Troublesome Nails, Vascular Exereacences, Chilbiains, and other silments of the feet deteriorate and destroy health, and thereby Promote irritability ot a © jack Belgian, or Glenn's Palle st grality 1a % marble the whole of the tiles and bordert temper, shorten life and interfere with its du- | The beautiful toned MCCAMMON PIANOB, of | beove inch tril in thickeess, with seen neck eet Gees algae: de probably ag mach ots | AUsnzo By Partaeb te cashed rodaced roe fo | the sagret fut the maar end rorter ee No tor uae cppeciic ee Ue tee, Becond-haed Pianoa tax@s in exchange, Bicders wilt" stat the. description "warble Choy (mre o,treatme tis a a nt ‘etl scien: honenger rie ORGANS. ieee = ish, end will submit sempies slong most intelligent and constiecsee neta, ee C, REICHENBACH’S of materiales dedecting Som per tesban Seth tee der to avoid, or if ailing to be relleved ‘or per= PIANO WARBROOMS, completion of the contract. manently cured of those most troublesome an- | _janl2-tr 423 lthst., above Penns. avenue. All bids must be accompanied by the penal bond of = noyances. (TORING AND RENEWING PIANOS AND | sand'ive nendred Salers: esau) tat the tnt ——_e—___ OuGANS A EOIALTY, WH] accept end perform coutract if awarded TAKE Care oF YOUR VALUABLES.—Oall him: the sufciency of the security to be certified by and examine the fire and burglar proof vanits G. KUHN, Practical Piamemaker, the United States Jutge, Overk of the United Stater Of the Safe Deposit Company, corner of New (Formerly with Stein art, OF the, District’ a ven stree' where! ; Me rechee, joven averse or hor Vac’ | aptieXO SEONE: G28 BAP ggatpMeaas | “His Popul rere the rem orci aay ables. Rents from ten to sixty per an- | D’ RB BROS., New York. Government todo eo, 0d aay bid thet te nxt mene nUM, according to size. No business man can st Nairn’s, corner of Sth street on the printed form to be obtained in this offior. and afford to do withont them. from | Pennsylvane avenue, and at Kerr's, 649 Pennsyl- - the Ohicago and Boston fires. To Prevenr Fever and there is no preparation like Dooley’s Tonic. $1 per bottle. eo a WitLoox & Grsn’s Szwine Macuina. The celebrated Baraar Patterns. at Onas, ‘Baum’s hoopskirt and corset rackary tee street, (ntelligemcer building. 10,28 Fania avenue, Pishos and Orgais for, sale or | Sormsuf thie ndvertisoment, wiht sot be cones rent. decds-tr neither will apy proposal be reosived from partes Loar Frage AND MUSIO STURR, bot themselves engaged in the marble Seventh 3:7 be Pianos and Organs an¢é Mi Instruments of who t the pecossary facilitios for every Gescription on hand; sold on easy, Prope terms. Plancs and Orgass timed and’ RRR indorad, “isetr a end alk lated. orders left to A.B MUGLETT, GHIMES", No. 103 Bridge strect. = Teba'-ant Supervisiag Architect INSURANCE OOMPANIES. ‘[ is 18 THE SEASON Fou Fines. ouayp AGAINST THEM BY [N8URING YOUR Fes! BOPEBTY (REAL AND PERSONAL) Ph oo 1TH TOR cee oe mates s reine eae Do CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co, £000 barects (mone oe teen ei ne 0. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. sso sac OBPIT Ae oo nnn 100 ee ee of Issac er ere ee Office, 1429 Penney!vania avenue. Cqual thereto. JOBN T. LENMAN, Presidect, yards (mcre oF leas) of sharp. clean Biver 2.5. BIRR Sern. Jenl#*t_ | 200 barrels (more or lees) sharp, clean White Sand GpEBMAN AMBRIOAH INSUBANOR 00., ot | iv0 buthels Tore or fon) fone, dry and clean Gattis _ t Qasd Avsote, @1 473,830. Of each ofthe above ttems to teted MERCHANTS’ INSURANGR’ OO. ropeenla, — a 1 be made on the deltver: Cash Axscis, $629,000. cseriote, deducting ton’ por coanea taki Wo JONES Agents, the com pletion of the contract. dect0-tr No. 611 fth street, opp. P.O. Dept. offhll bigs must be sccumpanied by the penal bond two respopall a the sum of two thour- ME SQUITAB BE ASSURANGS | snd doll: 2,006.) thet the bidder will accept T socint. Perform ihe Geuirnc if awarded ie: Tb natty THE Sixcue SEWING MAOHIN® sales of 1872 were @219,660. 4,12-2, wtf i gs Powp’s EXTRAcT cures rneumatism, burns, Piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throet, all ad re) in the fact that it is a standard Inodicine, treated of in medical writings, and known to be # cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf Kereideeeecheoms ‘Tus communtry ‘appreciate fulness of Singer's Sowing Machine. 1.67 oatirdaenctn~.- Peas THERMOMRTERS And barometers are repa:ted and made to order by Hempler near 4 treet Gvob NEWs. of Hewark, GOOD NEWs., COFFEES DOWN. COFFEES DOWN. be seen by the New York commeroial papers e that Coffees have declined and aa we have pure and received pew stock in this line siace the decline it gives us great pleasure to offer our customers the ssme choice grades and varicties they have been getting of us at ereatly reduced prices. The reduction is from three to fire cots per pound, or from six to fen per centusn. This fact ‘worthy of note aad we invite those interested to call and see for themselves, We also continve to sell : that contract if award: Pp oats ate ‘Company pat Joege. soreen id the sisi ieee hee . AGENT, TRE Oo tal Soe Titre who are not themselves: - jUBE YOUE PROPERTY nee” of Lime, Fiesters Rand who In TEER BFW PS RARE, ARTEBED BX ‘ 837. 3 ste rernarawcaae | Spell ig itia A pe r Eigees Soe Netter, Tt may of tat SUGARS. {Siqndard New York Brands.) 0 8% Ibs. THE TRADES. we GREE OFF OUR WINTER STOOK a ty a Re andy ergetececi = | "Suiscae st san run cum. Warnes spring Pages comme otc By 4. ©. HOGAN, Manufacturer, ‘ARTER’S 713 a= am, Cc prises suzteen which we have a lar, seenply now on hand, and'our Ni On D. facilities or obtaing same are such that we Phe for, the, MILDEW ‘EW DRY GOODS STORE, compete fully with Sov nonee iia side of Hew York ON ne eo et 707 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ? (MABKET SPACE, Moller, Diamond "Drape Silver Drips, Amber ¥ Syrup, o., &o,, &e. FOB PRIVATE RESIDENCES, HOTELS, , Ds, bg ne + &e. PU BU 7 Brrwetn Sivents axp Eick Ts STREETS. Saha tes ane MANUFACTURED BY Welch's Famil OUR. M. @, COPELAND, NEW GOODS AT BEDUCED PRICES. fl . - Soden Family, per sack 643 LOUISIANA AVENUR, AUOTION GOODS REORIVED BAILY. ‘ami Mills F. Barnt a A. Boss Bay's Family Prairte Bird Famtt; CAMP MEETING TENTS and FLAGB for sas | GREAT SPECIALTY IN BLACK SILKS. Ue J6*_ | BLACK ALPACAS, OOTTONS AND CALIOORS thoicest at Extra, Obeice extras per sucka. CARPENTER, BUILDER, WHOLESALE PRICES. Good Extra, per #8CK 0. 100. aND THE soar. OoNTRACTeR. myvinn stern: ‘Titeermeet ef chuiee Setict ean ee ten nee | ee aa baal WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. DRI Jen81-eoln . E. W. CARTER. Dicey tactic OO jane street, below Bi st. northwer 7 Ibs. for E PLAOK TO BUY BARGAINS. ee es ROMO, PECHBING, CAS TITZING AND SEWER Beeld. ‘wtrest northeast, Specialty, TiN | GREAT REDUCTION Cinep PIPE ale 7 ways on hand. ma}-tr GREAT BEDUOTION iN DOMESTICS. Cc F a BEDUOTION IN HOSIERY. ie maoee St SLPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, Masonse Temple, corner %h and F streets, febls-tr CJ U. 8, Patent Office, posttc LIBRABY OF EENTUCK HO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. FOU: @RAND GIFT CONCERT for the benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KGNTUORY, Ky., Maroh Si, 187s. at Louisville, EX-GOV. THOS. B. BRAMUBTTS, AGERT. wT OF GIFTS,

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