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LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. ‘Undine; or, the Spirit of the Waters.” Poré’s Opera House —‘The Woman in White.” Theater Comique—The Remmelsberg sisters attractions. and hosts of other en — Lecture by Rey. O. H. Tiffany at Wesle; Chapel on “The Yosemite Valley? - ee chnee Ue. Chan at the M tie tan M.E. arch. Subject: ‘Modern Chival- Ty. = per and entertainment at Grace M. E. Church oerner 9th and S streets. Condensed Locals. Officer Shea found a dead infant in the canal esterday near V! avenue. ‘This morning a infant was found at the @orner of 7th and K streets. The Chapin’s lecture it of Dr. ‘uenoal All the seats at ent a half past 7 o'clock last yy the burning of a lace cur- Damage slight. ing match loads . Derrick and Williams. residence of Mr. Francis Barry, in In, Place, Capitol Hill, was entered by thieves | night, who stole several articles of furniture ‘and wearin, rel. ‘Orders have been issued for completing the even i and setting of curbs on Massachusett« between “22d ‘and Boundary streets northwest. Mrs. Chorpenning, in passing out of the vesti- Dule of the City Post Office yesterday. fell on the steps and cut her face. A carriage was pro- cured and she was removed to her home, on G it. The officers of the army and navy temporari- resident in Washington have formeda Uuited vice Club, and leased the residence on I street formerly occupied by Secretary Robeson, Which will be fitted up for their purposes. ‘Three blacksmiths and three helpers h discharged from the botler shop, departmentof | steam engi’ » &t the navy yard, and the | remainder of the force in that shop are placed on half time. Mr. John R. Grimes, a carpenter, over 60 years of age, who resided on 4th street, near L, | Rorthwest, died suddenly in a room in the In- | a. building yesterday from apoplexy, | and funeral will take place from his late Fesidence to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock. ‘The annual commencement exercises of the = a ~~ Monee hing takes | on Thursday evening next at the Uongre- church, Cerner of 10th and G streets. students will be addressed by Senator Morton and Prof. Langston, acting president of the i Prof. Warw! Evans delivered the conclad- ing lecture of the course before the medical it of Georgetown College last even- as waited upon by the Medical Socie- | Science and Art. inwhich be endeavored to show by facts with the occurrence of rains after Bettis taken in een with facts of physi- y relating to the great atmospheric | eter tedad be Goad eaiscoe te | Guced in this country at any time and in any | Smounts by the discharge of artillery. The Hon. Horatio King, who was present at the lecture, without expressing an opinion as to the | ‘merits of the theory, pronounces the lecture as | one of the most interesting he has ever heard. A LANDLORD AND TENANT CasR.—Last week, im the Circuit Court, Judge Cartter, the case of | Selke against Kodrigue was heard. This was | an appeal trom a decision of Justice J.T. C. | Clark ona case arising under the act of July | 4, 1864, known as the ‘landlord and tenant | act.” The case was tried in October last, while the October term of the Circait Court was in session, and decided, as most cases are, in favor of the landlord. An appeal was taken, and a bond in the manner prescribed by the statute was executed, which stipulated that the appel- lant would prosecute his appeal with effect to the next term of the Circuit Court. After the | attorney for the defendant left the magistrate’s | office, the magistrate sent for the principal and surety, at the instance of ee counsel, | : a Jane Williams came to rert a room, and in their presence altered the bond. so as to | the one for the American Church to follow. Its- | anil represented herself to be the wife of Walter, make the stipulation read that they would pros- | ferting tothe Rubric for the visitation of tuesick | and of correct Letite ene pays for one month ecute their appeal to the term of the Circuit | he said the American and Eng! books dit- Court “now in session.” The case came up| on Thursday, and General Hinkle, who came | imto the case now, moved to dismiss the ap- peal, on the ground that no appeal “bond | as required ~~ @ statute, was on file. This was resisted, but the court reluctantly sus- tained the motion, holding that the bond was the foundation of the appeal, and a bond to a term of the court, at which it was impossible to againet it. The prayer-book had the stamp of | fellow went out; Williams seized wife and beat siveai, sa veld = law, And could ot ie on sntiquit a tres the echo of the Fae pon was s her awful; caught upa carving knife to kill her; 5 e court e not the . plor, encies | witness interfered and got the: 5 wit- to cure a defect of this character. On| which led to the revival of the medieval prac- ft or ede rere Bie toucwing day, counsel for defendant, with permission of the court, bis . appeal was noted to the court in term, were e ‘cuit Court, the Se sight or’ said be would hear argument it of — on Saturday next, and E | his: subject : | that fered widely, but contended that it was not claimed by the E forgive sins, for appeals were to God sinner. was change, and he SELVES—The Washington's Birthday formes oe bration of Washington’s birthday by a banquet at George W. Benser’s, 6th street. THE ADVENTURES OF TRAMSTRR GEORGE. pap on the George Brown, better knewn as ‘‘Teamster ae ad poe ramet ‘Sone fil the house. whom to thie are | added the wonderful feate of Karl Lind and the started for this city with a | little Viadis the of ‘wagon cord wood drawn by asix-buall | Um sisters, Tonde.ready amie ait new brogae ‘of molas- | rapid sketcher, ses for wife, quick trip and hot for sapper, | Grant were George Market in this city at 11 a. m. all safe. Middle Scared urred up his bulls. Arrived at Center em familiar tothe public. “Undine” ‘this week. two men are pair of bulls got ‘at town clatter and shied. Jim Small’s pea nut wagon in dan: of be grees in ome nence. — on bai le corn stalks om t Bulls continued to “‘ha “Gee, Tsay I said gee?” “‘Arn’t gwine gee?” George twitched wtfe’sclothes line tied yh it horn of 8 the interest in this version of the ee es night were we! nin, formance of the wesk, and the excelient bi of peated to-night. most powerful novel, and incre: omique last in; down on the nigh side of the | ming will be re: & od. Atte aon of on rotons coy eae A. M. assistant pastor of th a 5 mtion al BV. a A e Walzte, proven rpetad” "Sse gee | Chara ong tence, guetta 2 proce re) le ir ester: morn! 'rovi pi switched their tails. eS After a lingerio Idlers congregated boot blacks shouted. . = Gatchell, of T.S. F.T. P.0.0. T. A., arrived, and fifteen minutes later George , his team ness of several months, of a bronchial affect A few months: to Florida for the benefit of his health, but the climate being so unsettled, he was obliged to return to Washington in @ worse condition. He was a young priest of great promise, poasessi he went with unsold wood, running at large, $5 ai | cone Ane ftaring him in the face, and nary a | all the attributes that go to make up the lite cent in his pocket. George begged the mighty | a man. Scarcely a year has elapsed since f his ordination, after which Gatehell to go with bim until he could sell lus load and pay the fine, bat no, it would take time, and there might be need of his hamani- tarian services elsewhere. The squire made out a commitment to jail, and later in the day he came to Wash- ington, where he !mmediately entered upon the aischarge of his duties as assistant pastor. His remains will be taken to-day to Baltimore for interment, Rev. Fathers McUarth: nd Walter George went over in custody of at. officer, Gen. | accompanying them. ‘The funeral services will Gatchell taking possession of the bull team. | take place at St Michasts churet, saying he would keep it until the fas and costs ——e—__ were paid—#5.05. About 6 o’clock Dr. Evers- field arrived in town per railroad, and learning of the misfortune George had met with, he applied to the central guard-house expect- ing to find him there, but was directed to go to the jail. He did so, and found George greatly discouraged. The jailer could not release him without authority, and would not receive the THE FOLLOWING NOTICE was received this morning rT, Mr. Charles Schnebel, corner 6th street and Louisiana avenue : “We earnestly entreat you, for the sake of your own spiritual welfare and for the preser- vation from rain of our husbands and sons, that you abandon the immoral and wicked business of selling intoxicating liquors. We will be at Sue which was tendered him. The only author- | your place of business to pray with you next ity which could release him was that which | Saturday. Come with us and we will do ‘ae committed him. Dr. Everstield returned to the | good, and may God have mercy on your soul. central guard-nouse to ascertain where the |” “BY iB OF THE COMMITTEE. magistrate lived, and to ask concerning the “ February 24 whereabouts of his team. He was informed that Gen. Gatchel had possession of the wagon and bulls, residence not known, Clarke's residence was at the of 20th and N streets. Procuring a hack he started, and ——___¢ _____ THE COURTS. PRopats Court—Judge Olin. To-day, the infant child of Nellie Duckett was bonnd to Sarah Minor. The petition of bye - ight hed’ Davis Afitick for revocation of letters of guar- Srna es renin ant Conant pad its | dlamtip of Saran’ Galie a mick (hls, grand. last heard he was inquiring where to find Mr. pA etre ae Ment ee Gatehel, in order to get his team again. $1,200. te Fd Font Bisnor Pixcxszy AGarwst Avriccrar | ter was fully proven. The will of the late John Corrzssiox._Rev. Wm. Pinckney, Assistant | O. Kayser, his estate to his wife ncaa and chil ren, was filed. Inthe matter of the estate of Uriah Forrest letters were issued to Osceola C. Green as administratrix d. b. n. and c.t.a. (Mr. Forrest died in 1805, and the letters are granted to facilitate the prosecution of a claim for services in the revolutionary war.) Letters of administration on the estate of Her- ane were issued to W. B. Webb, bond Loman of the P. E. Church of the diocese of Maryland, preached to a large con, tion Sunday night on the above sabdject in the pips church, on G street. He selected for “The Forgiveness of Sin.” He dissented entirely from view that the church in any form recognized auricular confession, oF he priest had power to forgive sins. ‘This doctrine was pernicious and contrary to true ebristian liberty, and if it was persisted in the tendency would be to break up the church. He quoted from the b ecregn op of Hooker and other theologians to sustain his position that the church held that God alone had power to forgive sins and that the priests could not absolve. Not a line could be found in the book of common Prayer to sustain the doctrine of auricular con- fession and priestly absolution. He quoted from the book of prayer of the English church and argued that it did not, as was claimed by the Titualists, thorize confessions. Even if it did, the English book was pot the authority for the American Protestant Episcopal Church, and | all that the book of common pare prescribed | for the American church said on the subject was that in cases of a burdened conacience Poutog Court—Judge Snell. To-day, Henry Donoghue forfeited collateral sor disorderly conduct. David Harrington was fined $3 for cursing. John Camp, same charge; $3. Edward Adams, disorderly ‘and load and boisterous talking in the market-house by ery- ing his sweet potatoes; #10; Sppeal taken. Charles Brown, assault and batteryon Thomas Alexander; $10. Charles E. Russell, an idie and incorrigible boy, was brought into court A fg father and sent to the reform school. m. Burke, assault and battery on Christiana Wells; $5 and costs. Hezekiah Gatohell was charged with threats of personal violence to J. B. Miller, who told the court that Hezekiah threatened to « vel him before to-morrow night,” and he was afraid he would do it. In the sinner might consult his pastor | defence of himself, Mr. G. stated that Miller - A pt tongs and to get the bene- | had abused him, and had been after his hoase- religious light upon the subject. ‘The Book of Prayer was founded upon the doc- trines of the Bible, and he earnestly advised his bearers to hold fast to it as their best security. He believed that the great majority of the cler- £7 were right on the question, and he had, too, © greatest confidence in the laity. He coun: selled them most earnestly to adhere to the Book of Prayer and not to permit innovation. He referred to the excellence of the English Book of Praver, but repeated that it was not keeper and annoyed her very much; personal bonds to keep the peace. " A GRAPHIC WITNESS, Walter Williams was charged with assanit and battery on Jane Williams, both colored. | Jane, after telling her story, brought Marzaret | Johnson to testify in her belialf. Margaret told the judge that she wasarespactable woman, | owner of a houseon E street south, and that she rents reoms for @ living. This woman who | calle herself in advance and takes possession. All goss on weil for awhile. Last evening ,Jane’s husband comes home and finds his wife’s door locked. Rapped. No answer. Rapped again; no answer. Noise in the room. Peeps through key hole. Seen some other fellow in there. Rapped jan inde- | harder. No answer. Applies boot heel and spirit of the age | bursts panel in; another panel in; lock flew om cautioned his hearers | and door went open; Williams went in and other nglish clergy that they could the prayers ‘showed that their ‘or the forgiveness of the All tendencies to change the estab- lished forms were subversive of C] pendence. The destructive nese didn’t think either of em was that woman's hosband. Gave them all notice to leave the house. Judge.—‘#29 and costa.” tices of the Roman Church, which, he said, productive of evil only, and contra wo the true spirit of Christianity si at Prigg’s Jewelry store, N Pennsylvania avenue, near 4i street. ee STARTLING.—The ways of the world furnish many startling incidents, but there is no cur- Tent event quite sostartling asthe ised fa which the tickets for the Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky are going off. Everybody feels that the time is now 80 short before the draw- toate will admit of no turther delay in securing tickets, is Ax Extenpep PorvuLarity.—Each year finds “Brown's Bronchial Troches” in new loc: ties in various parts of the world. For relie ing Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases, the Troches have been proved reliable. Obtain only ‘‘ Brown's Bronchial Troches,” and do not take any of the worthless imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhi e03 © IMITATORS AND THEIR SCHEMES come to grief at last. , original discoveries, like that of Dr. Helmboid, stand the test of ‘time. Helm- bold’s Buchu, which is the only extract of that wonderful shrub that realizes its full virtues, is still relied upon to cure Kidney Female Disorders, Impotency, vel, effects of dissi ion and all troubles of the urinary organs in either sex. Thissteadily snc- cesstul medicine is recommended by physicians. | Beware of counterfeits. John F. Henry, New York, Sole Agent. Sold by all draggists. ’ e03 | _ J? nas wo Rivat.—The standard excellence | Of Dooley’s Feast Powder has been satisfactorily | demonstrated to be owing to its strict chemical urity, nO articles being used in its composition | Sue those especially adapted to the purpoze, and such as are free from any tajurious sub- stances. Two teaspoonfuls of Dooley's Yeast Powder ig all that is necessary in a quart of flour, while ordinary Baking Powders aire from one-third to one-half more. Hence, Doo- ley’s is the most economical, reliabie, and the best. Manufactured by Dooley & Brother, 69 New street, New York. For sale by grocers generally. eee “TIERED NaTURR's Sweet Restorer, BALMY Steer.” But there are times when this ‘Ke- newer of Strength” is denied us, times when our minds and bodies have been so overworked and are so worn out that we ‘woo the drowsy in vain.” The Peruviar Syrup (an Iron | Tonic) renews our strength and makes our rest | Sweet and refreshing. a a THAT Corns, Bunions, Troublesome Nails, Vaseular Excrescences, Chilblains, and other | ailments of the feet deteriorate and destroy | health, and thereby Darwen irritability of | temper, shorten life and interfere with its du- ties and pleasures, is probably as much of a trueism as that the establishment of Dr. White, | No. 535 16th street, oe the U.S. Treasury (whose treatment is based upon strictly scien- tfie en med is liberally patronised by the | most intelligent and considerate ple, in or- | der to avoid, or if ailing to be relieved or per- manently cured of those most troublesome an- noyances. ee To GET RID of the Chills immediately, take Dooley’s Aguo Powders. They cure perma- nently. e0 Powp’s Exrnacr is for sale at wholesale by Obas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, and by sverywhere. tw,f,! WILLoox & Ginp’s Szwine MACHINE. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Ageucy at Chas, Baom’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th stroet, Latelligencer building. 10,28 ‘THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate tho ure- fulness of Singer’s Sewing Machine. 15 ‘THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 4x <trant pe A ali Hoskin “ FIWVIS.” “Bur row» —_.——— Tae Otpest Ingasirants Exsoy Taen- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Washington Stock Exchange, Feb. 24. Quotations furnished by Middicton & Co., bankers. The following were the prices bid and asked at the meeting of the Washington Stock Exchange members of the Association concluded the cele- he foliow- ing were the regular ‘toasts:—1. The nama— | to-day: United States gold, live bids Book ordered of § ie es coon Ga cael fata in ‘The | Washington; 2 fhe President of tee United | Stocks—National Metropolitan Banke, 9s bin Cause, it is said, places it within the power of | States; 3. The Constituttan of the Unitea States; | City Paseenger fallroade. Metropolitea conn, oy to effectually deprive any party | 4-, The Governor of the Dnstrict of Columbia; 5. | & ‘bid. Sundry List—Washingion City wes he chooses of being benefitted by his appeal. 8. | The Ea pence: 6. The Con- ek, “ bid; Great Fale io aoe any stock, . Henkle Plaintiff’; J. N. - 5 i. Our country; 8. | 65 asked; Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, preferr =? = 7M Oliver tee atend- | Fe, eoet nee of the District. | bonds, 100 bid; Washington Market Company J Toeach may due cre The army — Ay Iwportant Jupiciat Dotson — An Attachment will not hold agains! Collateral Placed im @ Debtor's Hands as Security for a Loan. - A few days since an ——- case was tried im the Cpr Seago . a Justice Cartter, especially at present time, when so many Joans are being made on collaterals. This was the case of Hoffman agt. Hunter. The former Bad obtained judgment — Hanter, and out an attachmen’ against goods, chattels, credits, bonds, &c., in the hands of Hunt belonging to Hunter. Hunt answered that he bad in his hands a nent i ve- ment bond for $100, which had been left with Bim by Hunter as collateral security for the Joan of $30. The affidavit of Wm. A. Fletcher States; 1 of the District of Columbia; 11. The survivors of the war of 1812; completion; 14. not forget them; though last not Governor regretting his inability to be be says:—“'Be good cada sociation of my sincere appreciation of dence of friendl; of our oldest whose notice I have grown to manhool, and maintain. 1t is my earnest wish that they may bonds, 10 p. c., 102 asked. District securities— (District of Col.)—Wn. Co. S. bonds, 7’s, J. & oD 75 biel, 88 asked; permanent improve- , Je & J., 1891, 64 bid, 635 asked. ‘he citizens & 12. The memory of our de- 4s. The W m National the Centennial dawn on its he Lg absent, we'll least. Shepherd was read, arted associates; amenh—mey & N.,1902, 75 asked, 80 A letter from bid. (Georgeto: ral Stock 6's, J. A: J. resent, in which | & O., at pleasure, 86 asked. Board of Pablic assare your as- | Works—Certificates, general improvement. 8's; this evi- | J.& J., 1874, 81% asked; do. 1875, 76 ad; feeling on the part of 50 many | do. 1576, 76 asked; do. 1878, 74 bid, 1 asked. M T7 asked; do. most esteemed citizens, under soriee Me Certificates, sewer, 8's, J. & J., 1875, 66 bid,70 asked; do. 1376, ‘60 bia; do, series, 66 bid, 67 asked. ere good will I hope ever to that he had loaned the bond Hunter for .4_ | 10Dg survive to enjoy the retrospect of well. Wall Street To-day. of raising money om *~ to be retarned | SPeNt lives.” New York, February 24.—The Post's finan- Bile =: money was paid, and that tho | ,, Volunteer toasts to the memory of the late | cial erticie says Gold opened at Ios, and nes - Kip cull rematesd tor then ‘subject to the | B- Ogle Tagloe, “The members of the associ- | since sold at 1124a12%al3. The rates on gold pagmenter tae cmmeat balvened freon Hoan ation,” and Gen. Roger C. Weightman were loans have been 3 to 4 for earrying. ane . offered. exchan, almost » po Aol moorneden | ened ee ate Remarks were made by Dr. Blake, J. Qarroll | quotable changes from Saturday, Money's tu present were sworn and (estified substantially wo the same facts. The Chief Justice held that it was simply a loan of collatersis, and as it was conclusive from the evidence that Fletcher Rever parted with the ownership when he parted ‘With the porsession of the bond, It could not be condemned for Hunter's debt. ‘The motion to dismiss the attachment was sustained. W.D. Casr'n for plaintit; J. N. Oliver for defendant and Fletcher. Brent, Ed. Simms, James Laurenson lan. John Dowiing, Jenkin Phomas, Jose Simms, George A. Bohrer, B. and J. P. cluded bythe whole company singin, Lang Syne,” pleasing recollections of their tion of - Cal. | abundant supply to borrowers or: call at 445. nL. | Prime mercantile paper is quo’ sd at Syaty. M. Nash, | Government bonds are strong. Southern state as con- | bonds at the board were dull7ad firm. Stocks “Auld | opened steady, and so remair.ed until the first and they retired with the most Log ol for Telegrap'., which was weak patriotic celebra- | before the board, Since -he first call prices ‘ashington’s birthday. have declined from ¥ to 1.4 per cent., being at Sretg etapa aeRO the lowest now. Rear Estate Taaysrers.—R. K. Elliott, ——_o——__ Kean. The banqu ward Gummel, lots 35, 33, part 9, sub. of land | Sechanged. Prov To, 8600; Charles E, Hovey Ss Facsce Spot, |B ne, Fob 26 Uireinie sixes, consolige C. _—Thei 70, $500; I ;. Hovey to Farnham Spo: x JALTIMORE, Feb. 24 —' y 5 - wary Hod yostsvdayin the Renstanre emir tne part lot 2, square 688, $10; Henry Hurst to ©. 0. | ted, 2; do. peelers, 45, Weer Virglaia's: 11 bid so. 7 . rastets, to Charice ne Wight ioe eee a | “Barerwopx, Web.24.—Ootnoa dull; low mlddling: trustee, to Charles K. Wright, lot 3, square 1020, | yA Gig. Flour, quict—Howard street J m G. Fant, trustees, | $5; John C, Fay and wife to T. T. Orittenden, | sie t0; de extie, Garey tee an 5 7.50; capital stock of $35,000, and their opject | lot N, Fay’s sub. square 142, $15,000; John B. Oity Mills superfin 5.00; 3 75; im the printing and publishing busi. | Davidson, lot —, in Holmead’s addition to | do.family.9 icG@il ios westorg siparitcn hens ae eee ners Ll Market Compang, with | Georgetown, 81; Thomas H. Williams to Wan, | do;cane 6 we 40. family, ™ Scorn soek of gue, and taaiee | H-Geagaed, par lot, Whitney's sub, eauar | dein et Pl omy caeet | a yO. hag & 8 ng SF ig 8 ag Hugh G. | prime do..1.70G1 a0; chotce amber, 1: Hammond. Theodore Barnes, B.S. Enliott, J. | Carotbers, lot 22, Conner's sub. square 295, | §%,0Hme red. 1-701 mM: common fi Tudian F. Kelly, George W. King, and William Lin: | $1,%0; Edw. Fitzgerald and wife to Theodore | | gs: Eeuue.'s ring, 45@m. Corn thern <lFieir object is the rection of suitabis | F. Shuey, lot N, sab. square 757, $1,500; John | dull, 75@77; yellow southern active, 74475; mised Sulldings for maabet purpcess, and the sais tr | McCormick to D’ E: Hatees toate tee Reggteaulet and st-ady, 72 tra, Scasbetile pravisiess thaveee” Uniontown, $450; Ann A. Barnes et vir. to Ed. See gg butter fem, and urehanged. Whisky dull and nom Drv the Equity Court yester- an, Soden Weite made sents erens inthe ing cases: Edwardine Baden, maiden bey, from Joseph N. Baden, on the ground of crue] treatment and desertion. 8 States they were married in bg hed Re Holmead, lived for since when he has im Prince Geor, Gabriel Roe from were married in 1866 by An mand lived together for fear I james Nelson Bow'iany Shstsenasrsnes ——_o—_—_ ALEXANDRIA yesterday celebrated Washi ton’s birthday with ‘unusual spirit fer oar watet and conservative neighbors on the other side Potomac. There was Processon, Serwtval, en, in Tack epee aan eee participants were many rea: the band, sme ot ~ onto Das ite auneal statement to the House of Repre- sentatives. It that in December 31, 3s13, the Institution was to its depos. lors, of whom there are 3, principal and Amterest $577 277.87. — investments om wes B during the year were $10,302.15. SUDDEN - Keatin others, $1,096.59; : Joka Hore ot | fu 28, cri dal ; 7 Garnett, trustee, to | ““Htw'"Voax, Feb. 24—BStccks dull. Money, 4. Wow + Jote 11 and 12, square S25, $5; Eliz. 8. | Gold 1X. | Exchange, long, 435; short, 43852. ov: Aarris to Saral |. Harris, iy juare | ernmer i dot, $3,000; ‘Sam. Harris and wife to G.@.Cor, ener ARE? Bob; MT Flone dall. Wheat dat Finch fo George Tapon, par lt 30, himare tt, | qh eaty RO obs Lh oTen, enter 95.554; Wing et ao a F. Beale, lot 78, itfee—nothing dving; prices . Erie, H45@ , 4 = geass virginia Contos ow | Soi aul Rb We'Bask o Waal vb Bpiscopal church, which has been in | 2t's- ee ee ee oe Be y- Bishop Scott 2 tments the ensuing athe E. P. Phelps, P. E. Richmond, John P. Otis; Norfolk, L. T. be one Card ovas — that fast ‘palt stntos asd, pressure rans a Minne- loarlag i cloudy » prevail ja e ‘occa waday in poratnre, el Sa ho, ely CLOTHING AT NOMINAL PRICES, “CLOSING SALES” FINAL AND PEREMPTORY. 10 PEB CENT. LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, “BUY NOW” AT HALF PBICE, FINAL SALES OF OVEBOOALS, FINAL SALES OF FINE OLOTHING, “BUY NOW.” BABLES BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, jan%9-tr Corner 7th and D Streets. - a 5 F a Chriavian Counsel, from Fenelon and others, works of 2 game character, at figs We BALUAMTY RES Tash mel, a 8B. MOHUN R* BUGRE Libus ND 101 reer se Baltors, by Dr 3. Gry Sowell, tome Lord Lytton, 12m0 91 80 Cherbolies, LW. serie > 1 a ond” of Science, by Proctor, i3mo. 4 @ ‘The New Obemistry, by J.P. Coke, Interua- tional series. "| HE PARISIANS. BY BULWER. f trust on the E to required whe te pro BECEIVRD AND FOR SALE AT yancing at purchaser . ave 353,22 not complied with SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, ‘a from le Trustees y tell the properly atthe tink and cost of the dofacit. | Cormer 4% Street and Pennsylvania Ave. ae Paps ie, { Trustess, and Sinners; or, Lucius Davoren, By feb20 a THOS, DOWLING, Anct, See : Semel QV 2 BAVE BEEN DYXING FoR THIS 00 Bobees on, Two Little Wacden Bios, Onida, munity and victnity for the last suthor of * — ore” pS yi age. FORTY-THREE YEARS, Fd sf poms of Mie = wart. and we are still willing, 1s. Herald and Tribune Aimanacs for PLAYING CAEDS, BLASK BOOKS, AND EVERYTHING IN THE STATIONERY LINE, and hope to be as well pra- Pared todo so in the future as we ever have in the Fatt., Thankfal for pat favors, we loads and the community to show th tion by sending their work to W. H. WHEATLEYI8S Steam Dye Werks, where all kinds of and Dyetng is done promptly, aad in the mi r. 49 JEFFERSON STREET. feblo-tr orgetown. o. Cass. B CRAGIN: M.D. #48 ResoMED / the practice of medicine, aed offers hts profea- sional services to his friends and the pablic. Office and residence 324 Dunbarton street. jauSi-im* Premium Scouring very best WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, AT IHE VERY LOWEST PRICES. J. SHILLINGTON feb3-tr_BOOKSELLER AND NEWS AGEN NEW Books! re Bock of Soctolog- Deel Faeyr ce Sigurt Seton ua Speucer... of ry} Mind, By P.@. Lewes, My . f D Ngaehe ELEGANT ICE CREAM AND OYSTER BLOGS, Suxtly $9 High street. Georgatown, D. 0. ____DRY @ooDs. of Goethe’ eae 2 safe aus He DR ‘Frcat indacements jilks from the best black Cas aud Drap hmere 1.40 and upward; black 4l- ‘aud upwar By ©. Bix Weeks in the Saddle. All the New Books. Visiting Oards engraved and E ited expeditiously and in the latest style. Fine 1 1 01 equally low.” Our goods have for cash. and are first-class in quality and New goods received daily. BRODHEAD & ©O., feb2l-tmis 1206 F st., bet. 12th and 13th. NOT! ce. We still continue to SELL OF F OUR WINTER STOCK sacrifice of TWENTY PER OENT. on all sales of WOOLENS, whore the price is above $1 per yard; and allow DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. on alleales of DRESS GO/DS and other Winter Fabrics when the price ia $1 por yard or less, chase style WARREN CHOATE & Co., NEW BOOKSTORE, VERNON B0W, janB-tr__OoRNER Pa. Avenve and 207m Sr. ’ F ENERAL LL SUBBCHI ». MERINO — 20 per cent. loss than Flo Gone StarigReey Guts: OGAN Lt . es {cb16-tr_ 1018 and 1020 Tih atten toh eoat, fe. te. nowt fy ESTERS HOTELS, i NEW y GOODS § ce j ESTMINSTER HOTE: NEW DRY GOODS STORE, W RSTMINSTEI L, EUROPE. 707 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Place Corner of Irvin, Street ORK. (MABEET SPACE,) :Oplz one block from Union Sanare, the most cn- a a 4 8: ie ral yet quict location iu the city, in the immediate Burwres Stvente axp Eicury Stare Ficiutty of all the principal places of amnsemant aud Gnd 8 passenger elevator, feba-ly CHAS. B. FEBEIN, Proprietor. HE IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYEES, Proprisior, FRonTING PENNSYLVANIA AVENTR, Baween 18h amd Vath Sireais, NEW GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. AUCTION GOODS BECEIVED DAILY. GREAT SPECIALTY IN BLACK SILKS, BLACK ALPACAS, COTTONS AND CALICOES at WHOLESALE PRICES, THE ENTIRE S10CK jant-ly Wasnineton, D. 0 WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, C, © winrar, jan31-eelm D. E. W. CARTER. . SBUITT HOUSS, ‘PEE PLACE TO BUY BARGAINS, splay WASHINGTOR, D. v _ HYS°"'s HOTEL, GBEAT REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS, Bo. 709 @ STRET, GREAT REDUOTION iN DOMESTICS. GRRAT REDUCTION IN HOSIERY, Lente BETwen Sve ond Ore Srausve, GKEAT BEDUOTION IN LINEN GOODS. GBEAT REDUCTION IN GLOVES. COAL AND WOOD. EMOBY BAXTER, Coe AND Woop. jan26-tr 1920 Pennsylvania avonae. Ov band LYKENS VALLEY, CO. sil RED ASH and IANOS, &e. WHITE ASH from farnacs to Teen menorsiine sores | Seagate os, Lele g y S : » . T TI eed tae eG ETANOS mee, | SOOD sowed andeplit, or inthe stick, DAR cn G. L. WILD, Practical Piano sae PINE KINDLINGS in bundle or by the cord. rt twenty years’ experience, formerh er lowest market rates. of Knabe's, subsequently of Btelusere, Pian STEPBEBEON & BROTHE: now of the irm of GL. WILD. & BRO., 490 1 — bs Ey Peunsyivanis avent street, near northwest corner Pa. ave., agents for | _febi7- tr Mill and Depot, 7th-street Wharf. the unsorpessed STIERF Pisnos. “fome-te WIN Y. ATLEE, OOD WI Late Wien, foot of Bizth strest, THE CELEBRATED DEALBE IN WOOD AND O0aL. Ky d mafl to. NABE PIANOS! Orders by, ptly, attended : The artist's choice the world over. Blosded and stored or delivered deck) -tr Tie beautiful toned McO i aibsey. 8 sclieap for cao and redaced peeed % | "P, aw. cuasz, . B.OROBS.J5 uetroment ba} ers, — Second-hand Piancs taken in exchange, . EDW. CLARK & CO., Hichog Monel er OO estas ©, REICHENBACH’S EE, WOOD AND OOAL, PIANO WAREROOMS, javli-tr 493 ltbst., above Penna, avenae, steep ae. UNING AND RENEWING PIANOS AND Wants Depot Planing Mill, foot of ath stree bees sides) ‘Ward—lth and B streets nortuweet, jy 11-1y @. KUHN, Practical Pianomaker, (Formerly with Steinway & Sons.) Goop NEWS. ohne ihe eh olled, FLAOS ofa GOOD NEWs. Siates st Nairu's, oornor of Mi COFFEES DOWN. Pennsylvana avenue, and at "Ss, r Pi ond Orgase: fon sales av ‘aos os ie oF mae dock4-tr voas’ Fro AND MUSIO STORE, 1145 Seventh strest Fiat ona Orgsas and Mas! Justraments of COFFEES DOWN. It may be seen by the New York commercial papers of late date that Coffees have declined and sa we have purchased aud received new siock in this line since the decline it gives ur are to offer our REDUCTION! REDUCTION! DEVLIN & CG. HAVE BEDUCED THE PBIOES OF 3 PER DOZEN! WARRANTED TO FIT. READY-MADE AND MADE TO ORDER. DEVLIN @ CO, 1106 F STREET. OLD AND PEAOTIOAL MANUFACTORY OF - JAMES 8. TOPHAN & Co., great pi s description on 5 (OD easy, customers the same choice grades and varictics isco. Bison sua Orga tansd and rege they ha Of Us et ereatly reduce! ‘ated. orders . es. SRTwES, Wo 103 Brides sore. tyis-tr | "The reduction is from three to fire cents Ta | Dortht of mets aad weotaeteotise tascresned go anit worthy i REAL ESTATE AGENTS. nd see for themselves, We also continte to sell : SUGARS. ‘or-at Law,and late Asst re not {aaa hee York Pet jor @1 Solicitor the U. S.|tary 10° Mixed Com.on | Orusl Trearery. —“ Brisa American | Powdered. ; Mlaims. & 4 RISLEY & COX, i Law, Real Estate a: Claim Agency, "Vernon Row ” Pennsylvania avenus, Wasninetox, DO Offer their services to the public for the proseon- tion of ail kiuds of Civims in the Courts and before the sev Departmenta of Government, the pr chase and rele of Beal Estate, and the invest:aent of moneys, &c. feds-1m a Gnome okor SHEPHERD'S BUILDING, So. 908% PRNRBYLVANIA A Wasuinetom, D. 0. Prompt attentis ‘to the payment of General ud ipel the de06- 8m J. STANEET Wits Broker, No, 611 Tru Steere. HOUSES es &3 NEGOTIATED. MONEY INV: Pred wer Joan Borie. Starsussensavess 23822 peeietet erties M. (more or less) Bont’ Flooring, grooved and "inom in widths ince sneering four a {more or lees) Mahogany, te finien acca Sear ste Sie, e8, and other Cefects, a1 im soch lengths and in such quantities as catkcd for by the Bup-tintendent The southern pine reile and flooring must all heart stuf, free frum ail defects, as neue other wilt. be accepted. The mabegany to be of the best quality Honderas. each of the above woods will be sub- Eampice mitted. Payments will be made onthe Ge'ivery and ac- canence of materi, il the eral perform the ex Rciency of the & » be cert nited Stator Judge, Clore of the Uulted Staies Court, oF the Diserict Attorney of the district wherein Be Fe= Department rosery it be Geen the right 4 for the tn amber Becessary facilities for furnishing the m: roposals will be in onlnd envelope, indorsed “Bids for Lumber.” and addressed to B. MOLL feb2-12t Supervising A BOPOBALS mer. CA ae ay or Mance. pa ollowine ached v_Biato War and Mary atiding. nator more oF ices) Waite Marble ‘Pites, 22xt2e2 neh fail. 3,600 (more or less) Half 40. do. 11,000 (more or ices) Black Marble Tiles, 12x3%x2 inch full 1,20 feet superficial (more or less) Black eee tt | RK” FOR 0. alll ineh thick fail Bids will be received for furnishing the White Tiler of best gual yeined Amy rican Thies of aus le, the B. Ly opsiee marbi rr 5, of best quality bieck Belgian, or Glenn Palle f the tiles and marble, “7 | beone in the edges cut fail dedocting ten per centum il the of the contract, ‘ust be accompanied by the penal bond of two responsirie Teons, in the eum of | sand five bund: dollars, wil ecoept and perform the a him the suffcienes of the se a, to be certified by the United States Juiiee, Clerk of the United States Court, oF the District’ Attorney of the district wherein be resid: «. The De nt reverves the right to rej i bi be a three thou- 00,) that the bidder contract if awarded is it it a ! seobtained in does not conform in every respect tothe requine- ] ments of oe adver toement, will pot ie Sometdered ither will any proposal De received from parties 0 vives engaged in the marble ° = the Beceasary facilities for 4 inclosed ine sealed env rble Work,” and ad A.B MULLETT, Supervising Architect. to feba"-19t BOPOSALS FOR “Pu KIALS” FOR THE SOUTH 1G 0 BW STATE, WAK AND NA’ DEPARTMENT'S BUILDING, SEINGTOR, D. 0. WASHING Orrice oF ScreRy wiTRCT, b sist, iss at this oes w Pealed Pro until 12 m. of DAY OF Maken, 18%, for furnisbin ing schedule of P State, War and erer Botiéi ington, D.C. lees) beet uality Pissterer's 1,000 barrels (more or less) best qnality Plaster of Paris, of Teanc's or Wortherspock » brads, is canal thereto. more or less) ef sharp. clean Biver 200 barrels (more or less) sharp, clean White le Tw bushels (more or less) k ry and clean air, Sempice of each of the above ftemst.. be submitted with the proposals. Pay ment will be made on the delivery and tance of materiels, dedact per contum oct, Ust be accompanied by the penal bond paibl~ persons, in the sam of thous- 2,00.) that the Bidder will and perform the contract if awarded Bim; the Suege, Clerk of tbe United phates Coote tae a Cl of the Uni art, or trict Attorney of the district wherein be ‘The Departm: nt reserves the or all bids, if it be deemed = a the Tr ‘and deiiy ering the foil: Material«. at the N: x Depertment’s 2,000 barrels (more or bray 0 cuble yards ( the completion of the co: All Bide mu ;= 18 THE SEASON FOR FIRKS. CCORPAMATY TES BPRS TU Witt Tus CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. OA PITAL...............

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