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EVENING STA March 24, 1874. LOCAL NEWS, Mrs. D. P. Bowers in “Lady Howse — the “ Marchioness ‘ Preater Comique.—Harry Clifford in ‘Pomp; or, Way Down South ” and other attractions. George Felix Benkert's classical concert at Marini’s ball. g Nell” an Lincoln Hall—Second lecture of Prot. Proc- | tor—Comets and Meteors. Sante eres Condensed Locals, See advertisement of piano for rent. See advertisement of the Washington Sentinel. The attention of members of King Solomon Lodge is invited to advertisement elsewhere. Major W. Nares, one of the assistant doorkeepers of the House of Representatives, diéd at bis house at Geneva, New York, on the 2ist instant. & jolly, good, old-fashioned time is expected at the First M. P. Charch, corner of 5th street and Virginia avenue southeast, to-morrow — Ap = folks’ —s be given nd subsequently a supper. b = Dr. Die is will nore the full history of the whisky war and the connection of the wo- men of the country therewith for Wednesday evening's lecture at Lincolm Hall. I¢ will be ir. Thomas Dowling, the well-known au>- tion and commission merchant and real esta‘e lished himself at No. 611 Lonis- | agent. bas establish ‘nine jana avenue, near ith street. anot! jamn. Syadge Suell yesterday released from jail John A. Adriaans, committed on the 11th instant in default of security to keep the peace toward: Juatice S.C. Mills. the written request of complainant. the frien-js of defendant promising that he would leave the city. ——— Taz Prorosep MonvMent To MR. Sumner. Av adjourned meeting of prominent colored citizens was held last night at the residence of Mr. F.C. Revells, No. 1512 L street, to take ac- tion in re! ment to the late Charles Sumner. Geor, Downing was called to the chair and D. M Straker was chosen secretary. Among those present were Isaac N. Cary, L. C. Bailey, John 4. Gray, Gurden Snowden, Prot. Storum, W. H. A. Worley, A. M. Green, William Syphax, J_W. Cole, J. Martin, and others. Resolutions were submitted by Mr. Revells | looking towards the formation of a monument aseociation, procuring a charter, issuing a cir: cular inviting all classes to participate in the movement without regard to color or sect, mak ing it purely a national affair, calling upon Congress to Renny pd a sUare oT reservation in this city where it shall be erected, said mon- Bment to be of bronze, life size, and represent- ipg Mr. Sumer in the act of addressing the Senate with his civil rights bill in , the 0. cost not to exceed 375, were offered as a substitute These resolutions for plans which had been submitted at a former meeting held at Wormley’s, and which were deemed too cumbersome in thelr’ workings, After debate the resolutions were adopted, and Mr. Jobn A. G ceive all contributions. $10.60. most influential colored persons in this District Active measures are to be taken at once to set the ball in motio: —— ir Tue Brewennenc Transactions Suits Entere 2 has, for ©. C. Tompkins and J. L. Kuckel, entered suit against M- Mandel, W. B. Moses and the Board of Public Works. The bill states that the plain- tifts are contractors for sewers, and being so engaged, they bypothecated and pledged as se ity on the 19th of January last a sewer cer- No. 2.588 for $3,514,41, with Mandel, for & loan of $1,405.76 for 99 days, and took from i ; and aiso borrowed from depositing $5,276.14 in audito sewer certificates. They charge that all the | certificates were passed to Moses, who knew that they had been left as collateral security, and that Mandel and Moses conspired to de- prtve the plaintiffs of the property, and sold and disposed of said property to parties un- known. They charge that these certiticates are | not negotiable. They ask that the payment of | the certificates be stopped, and duplicates {s- sued to them; that Moses may be rejuired to | answer. Mr. Marbury hes also, for the same entered a similar suit mst Rudolf Biamen- berg. Moses, and the Hoard of Public Works, | im which they charge that on the 2ist of No- | vember last they borrowed $2,000 at 90 days on | certificates for $3,500: on the 25th of November | 91.000 on certificate for $2,188 and $700 in sewer bonds, and $3,000 on sewer certificates, and | other sums footing up 36.91% on certificates and | bonds amounting to $19,700.86, and they ask the same relief as prayed for in the previous bill. pried Tue THEaTERs.—That charming woman and | accomplished actress, Mrs. D. P. Bowers, great- ly impressed an apprectative audience at the | National Theater last night with her powerful impersonation or «‘Lady Audley.” Every look, tone and action of this great artist is in strict keeping with the character assumed, and her acting last night was painfully real.’ She was ably supported by Messrs. McCollum, Lamb, Lanagan, and Metkift. and Miss Mayhew, Mrs Murdock and others of the National company. qaey Audley's Seeret” to-night for the last ime. Miss Katie Putnam made a very favorable impression on the audience assembled at Ford’s Opera House last night. As Little Nell she ex- cited their sympathy, as the Marchioness she worked with great success upon their risibles, and was ably seconded in efforts in that direc- tion by Mr. Browne, otherwise Richard Swiy- eller, esq. The p’ ing for the last time. he exciting scenes of the sensational drama “Pomp; or, Way Down South” kept the audi- ence at the Theater Comixjue in a lively state of expectancy last night until the ending of the Rey; It is prefaced every eveuing by au excel- nt olio enfertainmen: Two More parties, iy will be repeated this even- — Traysrens or Reat Estatz.—Isaiah Bate- t lot 6, square Fletch- man et al. to Sarah Bateman, 198, $2; M. Davis Bateman to Sarah A €r, part of south half of lot 6, square Asa Beil et al. to Anna E. Bell, lot 1, $000, John F. Hanna, trustee, to Shea, lot 12, subdivision square 401, Margaret E. Cissel to Edwi 50; and 3, square 116. $1 61 T! wife to Wm. W. W. Wood, lots 16, 15, 17 an s 192, 817,55 iImon Richards to Alex. uare 163. $3,600; John D. ur A. Nauck, part lot Wiltberger’s subdivision syuare’ 441, $10: | Fowler et al to John H. Brown, situate in j situate in the county, | 2970; Wm. Dopgiass and wife to Samuel Proc- | tor et Rudolf Lobsiger et ux to Geo. lot I . R. Lobsiger’s subdivision of square 791, $7,000; J. Carroll Brent, executor, | to Ann M. Foley, lot 16, square S25; Jobn W. Bell and wife to Louis Ertmann, jot 17, square 501, $260. Tess Hows KcLe Meetixe.—The advocates Of Irish home rule held a meeting last night at Sengerbund hall, corner of eh and E street: the president of the league, Mahon, in the chair; and D. A. Brosnan, esy., secretary protem. The names of Messrs. John Kennedy. David Fiyn, Daniel Hannan, Thomas Holden, Jobp Blinkhorn, and Thomas Phillips aptain D. M were submitted for membership, and they were | elected. The chair addressed the league brietty, the objects of the organization, the im this coun- their s aA | pet or of th: country in view ve the condition o! affairs ther: e home rulé movément merely v Sav oe cctabiiehing of the Irish parliament to further the local interests of the people, and is not revo- Jutionary in its aime, as bas been charged bv e enemies of Ireland. What is needéd now is &@ representative parliament from the people. Pertinent remarks were made by Messrs. D. A. ers. Taz Uspsewooo-McVaies = Srit MISSED FROM THE U. S. SuPREMe Cove’ ‘The case of the late Judge Underwood agai McVeigh, from the Virginia court of appeal Baving been submitted to the U. pre! ‘Court, on motion to dismiss for want of jaris- Giction, the motion was yesterday granted, and the use the writ of error sympathy to the Brosnan, James Bellew |. The court favor of McVeigh, on a v it which proved that there was fraud in the procurement ot the fale, and confrmation in the proceedings in confirmation. ——e Prstic IMPROVEMENTS OnpERED.— The superintendent of streets has been directed to remove the pump at the corner of 6th and S streets northwert, and have the well filled. The board has requested John C. Wilson, 3: road master W. and P. L. K. to have the necestary work done on Samner and Monroe streets, in Hillsdale, at the crossing of the rail- road; also to have more filing put on the main road leading to the Navy Yard bridge, and placed across the street, to be closed when trains are approaching. 2,000 Americin elms, 2,000 American lindens, and 2,000 as’ Jeaved may by been ordered to-day for the streets and parks. ——— ‘THE ANBUAL ELECTION OF OrFIORRS in one ] of our large and most tlourshing semi-military zations—| A ‘too! organi. the Knights of St. Patrick. place last night at Union League Hall, whe! the following were elected :—Lieut. J. F. ; Kob’t McDonald, ard bearers, The release was mate at | n to the erecting a suitable monn- | . | Last Christmas there was 130 tippling sho} was elected treasurer to re- He is to give bonds in | The plans proposed meet the approval of the | | nue one hundred dollars would be saved | the fact. The ladies in favor of the movement | Were then invited to signify their sentiments. | ued at $2; £10 and costs or Jail. John W. Haw- At least two-thirds of the fair sex rose to their | kins, larceny of an axe wortl feet, in attestation of their sympathy with them. | vd jail shoes; $ trustees, lots 22 and 23, square 182, | 1 financial ; Join Shanahan, almoner, Wm. Maguire, herald: John Couligan, ard , J. Barrett, Thomas na, son xawseeeiaie siaws | ‘The friends of temperance in nambers assembied at Fou! M. E. Church last evens ing to listen to D: wis on the whisky io crusade in the west. Two-thirds of those pres- | ge pe regret that you havedocided toleav-, | ent were ladies. Dr. Lewis made his appear- ance in the chancel at 8 o'clock, accompanied by Reverends Cleveland, Butler, Gray, and Hat Dr. Lewis, who is a fine looking blonde with a pleasant expression of face, and about forty-five years of age, at once took charge of the exer- cises by requesting the Hutchinsons tosing one | of their pongs. sang, “God Save the | and We Love.” Dr. Lewfs then read from | Sth chapter, and Dr. Batler al Re ottered up a fervent prayer, invoking a bless- | ing-on the meeting and trusting that the spirit of God might go out through this temperance therin; | or iets then came forward, and Ina ten | | minutes speech defined the different kinds of drinkers. The drunkard does the temperance cause no harm. He gets drank because he | can’t heip it. He isan object of pity and of loathing and bis example really tends to pro- | mote sobriety. It is the drinking men who — | never get drunk—those who wear kid gloves | and drink the finest wines and liquors, and who | perhaps never enter a dram shop that are re- | sponsible. He, the speaker, would sooner go before the bar of God reeking with the loath- | some odors of drunkard’s grave, and try to | | excuse himself for being adrankard, than to he one of the moderate drinkers, who could offer no excuse. | At the request of doctor, the andience i, to thee.” | sang other songs and hymns | | | then rose and sang “ Nearer, my G: | The Hutchinsons during the evening. Rev. Mr. Baker was called upon, and gave some statistics intended to show the good re- sults of prohibitory laws. | Dr. Lewis said as he had been named as cap- tain of this meeting he proposed to ran it. if | | intended to scold Mr. Baker. The subject of Pprobibitory liquor laws was notin court. The case before the court was whether they would aid the women in closing the dram shops throught | the agency of love. They wanted them to work | as they are working in the west, where 2,200 | | dram shops had been closed ina few weeks. "He | gave many interesting incidents of the westera crusade. | After some remarks by Mr. F. M. Bradley, the congregation sang, at the request of Dr. Lewis, “« Waft, watt, ye wind, the story Gen. M. D. Leggett, Commissioner of Patents, | then addressed the meeting. He came from Zanesville, a town in Ohi of 20,000 inhabitants. in that town. To-night there is not one. is great work was accomplished by the ladies in two weeks. He had been a laborer in the cause for many years. He bad spoken over five hun- dred times. Butthe temperance men had not done as much in fifty years as these temperance women had done in two months. The public | | sentiment of the west was against the use of | | | Occasion of my proposed benefit, and trust that | to Mes. J. G. GEORGETOWN wille, ‘THE CORRESPONDENCE. LiTgRaRY ENTstatnuent.—Prof. B. 8. ex eeeny BD. ©., March 23, 1874. Hedrick gave a delightful entertainment at his residence on Ist strect last Saturday evening to about two hundred invited guests, ladies and —.. of liter culture and appreciation. here was a beautiful exhibition of tllaminated hotographs of the Yellowstone count by rof. Gardner, the geographer of Prof. Hay- den’s expedition, who explained the pictares as they were thrown in succession upon the screen, and described in a erep ‘ic manner the dangers aud privations, the “hairbreadth ‘scapes by flood and field,” of the surveying . After the exhibition, which “er: in the parlors, the guests assembled in the dining room an Drag Mapame: friends in Washington tor present, the Washington stage. We bope that you may enter a broader field profes- sionally, ands a small token of our apprecia- tion of your social worth and artistic excvllence we wish to give you a testimonial benefit before you leave us. hf be kind enough to name a night that would be acceptable to you. Believe us, dear madame, yoar sincere friends, gned by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shepherd, Gen. Mrs. Ross enjoyed the hospitality of the Prof., who was as and Mra. W. T. Sherman, Mr. and coset oo Kay, Gen. and Mre. Marcy, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- | undertakings ne ne ne 2 12 mis intellectual ichael, Gen. and Mre. Boughton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. Thurman. Grain Teape.—The schooner Thos. P. Mor- - n arrived to-day with 1,100 bushels wheat for pag Judge and Mrs, MacArthur, Mr. an flartley & Bro., and the canal boat Seneca with fre. HJ. Ramedell, Mr. 300 bushels corn for H. M. Talbott, and 90) = 8. 8. bushels corn, 208 barrels flour, and a lot of mill- Negie | feed for T. C. Wheeler The sales to-day were M F. Roeesle, Gen. and Mrs J- Goleman, | ot SARS WEARS AERIS: Mr. ». ©. Fornay, Mr. and Mra. J.P. SS Fo nd Mrs. .J. D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. OITY I[TEMs. J. M. Cavanangh, Mr. and Mra. J. F. Gak pai oe ann Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barleigh, Mr. and Mes. T: H. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Lyman Tremain, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Woodford, Mr. and Mrs. P. Clayton, Jean M. Lander, Grace Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Kauffmann, Mr.and Mrs. D. R. McKee, Col. and Mrs. J.’ C. Audenried, Mr. and Mrs.'t. C. Parsous, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin W. Stevenson. MRS. SAVILLE'S REPLY. VASMINGTON, March 23. 13574. Mrs. A. R. Shepherd, Mrs. General Sherm General Marcy. Mrs. Ross Ray and ¢ It is with heartfelt pleasure and pri: am permitted to reply toa request that is as 0 expected as it is generous. monial benefit from so eminent a soa an appreciaticn of my efforts to please that I had ne en hoped for, and its acceptance will b: GPeriahed among the happiest and proudest acts | the clerks would not be overworked as they ny life. If pleasing to you, I would respectfatly desig. | BOW 8re- nate Saturday evening next, March 2s, asthe | Price's. Fine Plated Sets, from $2 to £15. Fine Plated Bracelets, #2 to $ Fine Plated Chains, $1 to Fine Plated Buttons, $1 to Fine Oxydized, Jet_and French @ Spring styles at Prigg’s Jewelry 407 Pennsylvania avenue, near 44 street. cao Berit Save Himseie Wuo Can.—This seems to be the motto of those unwise parties who have Posponeg till the last getting their tickets for th Gilt Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky They have waited till the eleventh hour, and now they come with arush. It is probable tha | Some will be tuo late, but they will have on y | themselves to blame’ If those who intend to | buy tickets would only do so early, there woul | never be any occasion for disappointments, and —— HELMROLD's Brenv Is the only reliable rem- | Ody for diseases of the urinary organs. Take it the entertainment offered will be such as will | in season, and do not be imposed upon by quacks meet your approbation and afford all who may i | and impostors. — me with their presence an evening of real We are glad to-learn that the absence of the pleasure. E | celebrated Dr. Helmbold has not prevented the With my heartfelt thanks for the kind interest | continued manufacture of the Buchu, so well yon have evinced in my welfare, known as the only eflicient remedy for diseases (remain, very sincerely yours, of thekidneys and urinary organs. ‘There are ¢_MAY Savinte. counterfeits of this most excellent medicine nn Genuine has proprietor’s private stamp. John THE COURTS. F. Henry, New York, Sole Agent. Sold by all Crrminat Court, Judge Mac Arthur. els To-day, John J. Keifer, carrying on a bar- druggists. roum without license, was found guilty. The Way Yeast Po counsel for defendant. Mr. Hine, raised the ——- ek SHOULD BE Use — Because it is much more convenient than brews point that under a former conviction the licens tax for the current license year lad been im« ers’ or hop yeast, produces better and more nu- osed and paid, and therefore it could not be tritious f¢ nd never fails of success. This is particularly applicable to Dooley's Feast Pow- | liquor, and the women had created a sentiment | imposed again. The court stated that where | ‘er, as each Beckege mot only contains the full in favor of temperance that would spread | satisfactory dence appeared that parties who bia, ph ele reg , but the contentsare per- | throughout tne length and breadth of the land. | have been convicted of selling liquor have | fectly free from any injurious substances. After singing by the congregation, Dr. Lewis said he would answer any questions relative to | the temperance movement, and several gentle- | men propounded interrogatories. In answering | | these questions, Dr. Lewis told of his mother’s | | belief in the efficacy of prayer. Now, as to | | what we were to do, we should go on prayingin | the churches, and committees of women of two | should be appointed in the various wards, and go quietly to work to get the pledge signed by | the tavern-keepers. Then, after two weeks’ quiet work, the committees might be increased | fofiveeach. They might retire to a corner of | the tavern and pray, but if not permitted to do | | that, they could pray in front of the restaurants. | ‘Then, after a week’s work of this kind, larger | parties of fitty or a hundred might ‘join in Prayer or singing. Under no circumstances | should threats or harsh language be used. Th women shonld plead with the dealers loving | and tenderiy, and beg them to desist. Ls ee | will accomplish what force has failed to accom- Plish. | |" Kev. @. A. Hall asked what would be done for | the men whose business was broken up by this movement. Mr. Lewis replied that the women would take care of the dead and wounded just as they hat done in the case of the man who kept “ The Shades of Death,” in Cincinnati. The women ceased to sell, Ht would influence the court to reduce the fine. Peter Durnin, charged with carrying on a bar-room without license, was | Nothing enters into its composition but articles that are healthy and nourishing, and the bread repared with it 1s such as can be eaten with found not guilty—Cahill for defence. Moses | impunity by the most sensilive invalids. For Briscoe, larceny; nollie pros. | sale by grocers everywhere. Crncvir Court—Judge Cartter. THE Macic InKstawn— Just Patented — | Hanon et al. agt. Baker; verdict for plain- | Messrs. Hachette & Co.; Paris; Sampson, Low til subject to ophiion of the court. Toumey | & Co., London, and Root, Anthony & Go., New Set. Guinn; judgment for defendant. Hame | York.’isa perfect marvel of economy, miility, agt. Hening and Jones; verdict for plaintiff. | o durability and simplicity. It produces Ink of the best quality in every desirable color, which is not affected by acids, climate or temperature, which does not oxydize the pen, (a valuabie feature,) and which leaves no sediment. It is made in a few minutes, and is always renewa- ble simply by the addition of Pure Water. It is well ‘adapted for use in the counting honse, office, school room or parlor. PROBATE Covet—Judge Olin. ‘This morning the last will of Amon Wood- ward, deceased, was fully proved and admitted to probate: Ellen Fealy guardian. G. W. Kon- 1a was appointed guardian of H. W. Green. | Mrs. Jennie F. Holt qualitied as administratrix | of estate of Marianna Botstord—bond $500. The Berry agt. Berry and Hill. i | | For sale by Mo- | Will of the late John Keete was filed. He ap- | hun & Co., 1015 Pennsylvania avenue, and all points Dennis Coughlan his executor, and, af stationers and booksellers, Price, $2.° 4,20,! directing the payment of his debts, bejucat a 5 all bis estate—real, personal and mixed—to th TuRCO-Rvssian BATHS Tedicated Va- president anf directors of Gouzaga College in t Dr. Shedd's, trust for the use and benefit of St. Aloysius’ 3,21: eburch, with power tosell and convey for the use and benefit of said church. The will is ac- companied by a petition of Mr. Coughlan for letters testamentary, who states the names of | | fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 1,5 — e | |THar Coans, BUN Troublesome Nails, heirs, & he court directed that ap Vascular Excreacences, Chilblains, and other had promised the proprietor, Mr. Phillips, to | lication to the heirs be made. ‘The will of ths | ailments of the feet deteriorate and dence patronize Bln wheh bo went lav another en | late Dr. Seth J. Todd was filed, (ily peotes | ney thereby promote irritability. ot bess. This they had done, and Mr. P. was now | &dadmitted to probate. ‘He bey eshises- | temper, shorten life and interfere with ite du- | engaged in « successful temperance grocery. | tate to his wife, and nominates W. 1. Todd and | ties and pleasures, is probably aa much of a Mr. Lewis said he was in Congress yesterday, | Georgie D. Todi as executors, and letters tes- | trucicm as that the establishment of Dr, White, and 4 member told him that this movement was | tamentary were issited to them—bond 359,00), | No. 835 16th street, opposite the U.S. (brensuey destroying the revenue. He had assured the | member that for every dollar lost to the reve- plause.) It isa horrible thought that ernment is willing to let the whisky traf for the sake of dollars and cents. It is perfectly immaterial what about it; the women wiil break it up. In reply to a question, Dr. Lewis stid he was | p Congress does | | in favor of calling first upon the druggists, be- | cis A. cause none of them like to be called rumseliers. | threate He then invited the men in the house in favor | out of a dispute about a boundary line between | and signify | premises; bonds to keep the peace. Scott, charged with larcen of the women’s movement to rise Rev. Mr. Dennison proposed three cheers for the indies; which were given with a will. Mr. Davis, a druggist indorsed the remarks of Dr. Lewis in reference to the sale of liquors in | drng stores. Rey. Mr. Hall announced that Dr. Lewis | would remain in the city until Wednesday even- ing, when he would lecture at Lince Hall. he congregation then sang, raise from whom all blessings tiow,” and at 100’clock was dismissed with the benediction by Dr. ous talking; $5. $3 for cursing. | and battery on Emma Taylor by drawing a ra- | she drew the razor from her stocking: $20. Quotations furnished by Middicton & C the meeting of the Washington Stock Exchange | to-day d. . | bonds—1861, M. &'N., "19% bid Pouice Court —Judge Snell. atbarine Burns, loud and boister- Cornelius Williams was tined | Henry Shott, same: $5. Mar- tha Pallet,same; $3. Martha Pallet, assault (whose treatment is based upon strictly scién- tific principles) is liberally patronised by the most intelligent and consilerate people, in or- der to avoid, or if ailing to be relieved or per- manently cured of those most troubiesome an- boyances, To pruvent Fever snd Ague there is no preparation like Dooley’s Calisaya Tonle. 1 per bottl zor on her and making threats ¢o kill her: Michael Ledener, assault and battery on Fran- | Valler by flourishing an axe at him and gto kill him. ‘The dificulty grew eo —— 's Extract ts forsale at wholesale by Chas. Stott & Co., 4:9 Pennsylvania avenue, and by druggists everywhel tw,t,tf. = — Witcox & Ginn’s Skwing MACHINE. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street, Intelligencer building. 10,28 Charles | Is val- of two wh $10 anit costa Eugene Thomas, larceny of a pair of and ec ——___ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Washington Stock Exchange,March 21 bankers. ‘The following were the prices bid and asked at KID GLOVE DEPOT! KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! —U.S. gold, 117% bid 121 1865, M.& N Gray. | 20 bid; 1505, J. & J., 18% bid; 1867, J) & J, 19 KID GLOVES FOR MISSES! aray. e ; bid. Bank stocks—Second National Bank, 103 The ladies met at tient bo pepe bow Lincoln | pig. City Passenger Railroads—Metropolitan ._BUTTON Hall. Rev. Dr. Gray jroiled. Jaddresses were | stock, 234 asked; Columbia stock, 2 BUTTON GLOVES! made by Dr. Gray an: .tavs. Dennison, H Washington and ‘Georgetown bonds LOVES Presbrey aud Dr. Lewis. while Dr. Lewis was | Metropolitan bonds, #1 bid. °S 8-BUTTON speaking. a man in the audience arose and pledged himself to hereatter abstain from strong drink. This action was received with great applause. The meetings have been chan; from the Y. M.C. A. building to Wesley chapel. The la. National Theater bonds, 56 bid 85 asked; Masonic Temple bo: M » & GENUINE JOUVIN'’S! 6 per ct. gold, 90 bid; Mari GENUINE ALEXANDER'S! S. common, 5 bid; Co. S., preferred, 12 bid; Chesapeake preferred bonds, 105 bi i. 0 J and Obie Canal, dics’ meeting at one o'clock to-day was led by | Washington Market Go. bonds, 10'per cont: | ar Prager mesting the wa wel attended. The | 102 asked. District securities—(District of Us: | Dg La 5 . > lock this afternoon wi lumbia)—Wn. Co. S. bonds, 7's, J. & J., 1875, CHAS. BAUM'S 1 *be led by Rev. | : Butler. The feeling is that the “ personal private visitation” method should be pursued t here. One saloon keeper has offered bis place | for meetings. ——_4—__— Pew ReNTs aT THE METROPOLITAN M. E. 0 bid: do. 1877, 80 bid; ment, 7's, J. &’. De | IsT4, 85 bid; 10 year bonds, 6's, J. & J., 1873, | bid; Fund Loan bonds, (Leg.) Permanent Improve- » 89% bid, 75 asked. stock 6 AL J. & ¢ Waskiogion)—Weter, KID GLOVE DEPO ‘8 @.,M. & N., (Georgetown)—General 405 SEVENTH STREET. “2.76 bid, 76 asked. Cavecn —The annual renting of the pews of Te We bie — BU RCE — ot Public orks — Certificates, nel the Metropolitan Methodist ‘Episcopal church improvement, 4, J. & J. Ist, 4 bide & CORSET not previously sold took place last evening. | asked; do. 1875, 77 bid, 79’ asked do. 1876, 78 OORSET > FAOTURY! ‘The first, second and third choices were sold to | asked; do. 1575, 75 bid; do. series, 794 bid, 79 OORSET W. Perry, W. Clarry and D. C. Fullerton for | asked: Certificates, sewer, 1874. 70, #20, who selected pews Nos. 44, 50 and 103, re- | pid, spectively. Pew No. 48 was chosen by George ¥. Lamborn for $15. Messrs. A. Cummings, | Lacey & Blackford, G. A. Basett, R. H. Har- rington, General Stiles, G. B. Dyer, Solomon G-Fague, and Judge W.B. Snell, purchased | from the fifth to the twelfth choice, inclusive, for $10 each, pews numbered respectively 100, , 134, 113, 135, 11,9 and 58. Other choices lections being as follows: J. 7; Col. J. F. Cake, No. 51; W. H. Gen, Burbridge, No. George Seutferie, > st; G. F. Wilbar, No. John A. Logan, john Allison, No. | | No. 3 . 2 iapin, No. 10; William B. Todd, No. 91; M. M. | Kaighn, No. and Jefferson Rives, No. The remaining’ pews were then chosen indis- criminately by members of the congregation. ‘The average rental of the pews disposed of is | about seventy-five dollars, the highest being | one bundred dollars and the lowest forty dol- lars. Most of the more desirable pews were permanently sold some years ago, and are stil! retained by Grant still olds his old pew. ——- s+ A Bap Case or Jim-Jaxs.—Abont 3 o'clock this morning, Mr. Jno. O. Evans sent word to the detective office at police headquarters that there was a suspicious man lurking about his fice in Jackson Hall, Pennsylvan' enue, near 4\ street. Detective Coomes was awakened by (fticer Lee, and proceeded to the place. He | found the man had gone to the Continental | | Hotel, and was — 7 the stove with a | paving stone in his Detective Coomes thinking he was insane, approached him cau- jously, and finally persa him to come to headquarters, where it soon became evident he | was suffering from @ very severe attack of | mania potw. He became very violent, and at- | tacked the officers, and had to be taken to the cell, ironed hands and feet, where he raved all nigbt. It looks, from questions asked Mr. Evans before the District Investigating Co: mittee to-dee, re} d elsewhere, individual with the jim jams sent to spy out the doings of Evans’ clerk. —— \ m 18 Morwrno.—About 8:49 o'clock | ae mecsing Officer Warwick turned in an | alarm of tire from box 46 (Union engine-house), | caused by the burning of a small ge ay | in Union alley, between 15th and 16th and and M streets northwest, owned and occupisd by Eliza Foreman, colored. Mrs. F. was ab- | te or cau, - | from a stove. The fire department respon Promptly. Loss about $40. | | + Procton’s Szcoxp Lectvge.—Prof. Proc- | tor gives bis second lecture to-night, in the | Astronomical course, on ““Cometsand Meteors” | He will tell us how tails of comets sre formed, how comets and meteors gather toward the sun, Sinead with illus De and of the enormous trations by paintings, diagram and the laater: —-_e—__ have been | Mr. John O. of meteor systems and comets—all | article says:—Government bonds are higher than yesterday. Southern state bonds at | the board were neglected. Gold opened at 112, W. | were cold from $6 down, the purchasers and e- | and has since sold as high having been at 1120. loans, and 5)caT for prime mercantile paper. jo. 12; . 3; Dr. Charles Adams, | } wig Corn their original buyers. President | 22% BG bia, ai pid! | FRENCH CORSETS! bid. \ ERMAN CORSETS! ocala Wall Street To-day. New York, March 23.—The fas financial Att ESTERS OF OCRSETE On hand and made to order at CHAS. BAUM'S Hoop Skirt and Corset Faetory jaual-tr 408 SEVENTH STREET} METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. as i124, late sales id loans rates have oreign exchange is Money is easy at 3a5 for call On 04 for carrying. «i firm. oo The Mark Battmore, March 24.—Vii lo. peel rs, 4; Vir 1; Nort new, 20, 'bid to-day. Battimone, March 24.—Ootedn quiet—tsw mtia- ings, %.@is\. Blour dull and unchanged, Wheat quiet aud steady—Pennsylvania red, 1 50. firmet—white southern, 78@ 20; mixed western, 4 firm—sonthern, b2@s4! western, Hay dull and ‘unchanzed sixes, Ol, 54'<; uxes, 35; Woat Virgima’s, ONG THE NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY = ARRIVING WILL BE FOUND TH Ss FOLLOWING SP RCIALTIES. Ladies’ Ohemise. Pisin Oorded, Tucked and Buf- fling, Tucks and Embroidery, Puffiag and Ba- broidery, &c., all at $1 each. rms 4 niet. bar $8@53. Pro. ye dull, Bas. Ladies’ Tucked and Buttled Bkirts, $1. Yisions film; fair jobbingdemand. Pork unchang Padies, Drawers, Embroidery and Hutilo, §1. Bulk meats—shoniders. 6\,@6',,. clear rib sid Ladies’ Drawers, T: Buttle, Sc, §',@8%. Bacon—shoniders, War ribsides, 9. a Long and Short Gowns, $1. Sra; suger-cored Lams, 1alt. Lard o's, Western | Handsome Lace Tities, 4.3 or 2 for 81. butier, moderate dcwand: pricesunchanged Qu ifye | Gents’ Fine Linen Collars, Standing or Tara Down, Leb Whisky dull end heavy, 9, Sugar | 6for §1, unehange: | EW , March 24.—Stocks active and higher. | Sitverberg’. Met: litam Dollar Store Soney,4. Gold, 19 Exchange, long, 435; short 435, andective, Governmerts stror 18, 25c. per dozen, warranted. Bew YoRs, March 3¢—Flour quict and nn- | Behemlan Giker Toilet Beterd plcees in 4 new styles, changed, Wheat dull and ancusnged. Gorn quiet | Pginarter and urchsnged. Fite French China Spittoons, $1. Loxpox, March 2%, 12:30 p. m.—New York Ovn- | Gut @less Salt Cellars engraved 380, tral, 36: Rie preferred G4. 0 French Chins Soap Diobea, 3, eee KFORT, Mar Bids, 93%... hemian Gless Vases, flowered and gilt, fine, Loxpon, Match 24 2 is dispatches quote ox m. rentes at 59 40 centimes. Lovnonx, March 24,4. m.—The amount of bullion Withdrawn from the Bank of Bugland 01 balause day is £49,000 =A Paris dispatch quotes rentes 45 centimes. he utifal Boquet Holders, S0c. aed Wort Baskets, $1 Work Statds: Market Buakets, Traveling Baskets, ‘Windsor or Plaid Scarfs, 30, THE WEATHER. Pine asses for tha neck oe RIMENT, Chief Signal jair Brushes, (Oc. and 91. Way bamineron, B.On Marcas, rae EP ute Bty lee of Corner aud’ Bide Brackets, W all - PROABILITIR: —For the northwest aud upp tT ckets, Towel-racks. Carved and Gilt xicture lakes and lower Missouri valley, rising temperature, ‘rames, £0 to 1. falling bar » northwesterly backing tosouta: | Fine Box Wood large size, $1. easterly winds, ané partly cloudy weather. For the Dominoes, 1. 10 valley, northerly and northeasterly winds, | Playing Uards, 25c. to S0c. | Fisting barometer, freezing temperature, and gener- ‘irst-class Wallets and Bill Books. Se. 1. ally clear weath ©. For the southern states, north- Hair Switches for Qoronet Braids, $1, easterly winds, risi arometer, lower tempera- Bteroscopic Views, §1 per dozen. ing aud partly cloudy weather, and occa- -oacopes, very fine, Sibateatbamnt teeth Tics | STSCI NT etn any ef whit , BO iy " é 3 rising barometer, low teecziog and | “you seiil save from 38 to SOc. om the dollor by twee lly clear weather. F. jand andthe | tng chem at ' es, northwesterly and porther! 5 partly cloud} and clear weather, temperattire Volow, “SILVERSERGS it probably rise at Omahs,"Lsavenwortin Wake Pie? Ginetat hack and Lowtaviil falta Fite Metropolitan Dollar Store, Tz. ispiay ‘s ere ENTH STREET, sumed at the lake porte on pril 1st 339 EBV. , ae ea mars tr NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 87 The Boston Transcript says: The examin- ation of Mr. Sumner’s ly was in accordance JAMES E. Wavcn, | with his oft-repeated request to his medical ad- AUCTIONEER, —_, female help tn, Odiexgo who owned up feb18-$m 5 Soraee hot Free es in @ year, ac cnowl- OTICE—That E. 8. JUST: rect, baged toa new vais “Dre been ooking | NGzcoreu anatinaroes northwest, sells cus for a place with an old couple property, who would consider me like a daughter.” ain SROORD-BauD Boni on oe meee bee met eaters = : Senet a ee | BESS _o specialty. company ho organized. He | ()BSFACLES my MARRIAGE. is accused of no leas an offense than grand lar- Abuses in foo 4 SA Lumber dealer in New York, one Solo- As Pend Grattzetren, = a on par elops about a ‘Dow repor = ed that before conmtenes he obtained some of Dusis it ne news making Store and otherwise increase execution of all orders, T stall reas of the work, at As the improvement will not iaterfere with the execution of work in the dyetog snd ac: Bre eBt sil ord-re of my friends will be pr. led and highiy appreciated ing de- moptiy W. H. WHEATLEY, vet and Scoarer. Office, until forther netice, No. 77 Bride street. D.O. mar2itr Georgetown, ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; TBUSTEE’S SALE. OF VALUABLE IM aeonecromer RTY aT ‘AUUTION iN virtue of ade-d of trust, dated July 7th, 1873, recorded in Liber 711, follo 479, of the lard records of Washington counts, District of Oo- lumbia, and by direction of x the holder of the note: Frered thereby. [will sell st public, auct front of the premises,on MON! 1874, at 4 o'clock p.m.) all grouud known apd 110,1n Batt described as fullo vs: Beginning on the Ist street 90 fort east from Froderick street; thence running east 3 fost: thence north, and parallel with Frederick stree!, 168 foot to an a! ley; thenos west on said alley 27 feet, and thence south tothe Deginuing,ant sls) the Stable on the north side of said alley, being the easternmost Sia ble but one of the renge of Stabies built and frome. ing on the north side of said alloy. Trine of sale: 92.000. with interost at ten por cent. from Joly I7rh, 1873, together with the ex- penses of this sale, iu 5 balacee in 6 and 12 Months, wh interest at six’ per cent., «scared by betas and deed of trust on the property. Convey ancing at purchaser's cost :320down when the prop- erty is strock off If the terme of «ale ars not complied with in seven days,the Trastes reserces the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser. DODGE, Trastee. BP meri? THOMAS DOWLING, atictioncer. fr THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED enti! WEENKSDAY, March 28th. Same honr and place, R. P. DODGE, Trastes. marked THOS. DOWLING, dictione=t BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctions. ELEGANT NEW BRIOK Peo ee utG HOUSE yN. A ON FIBST STB: , @ Er N ON Ins ET, GEORGETOWN 1 U On TUESDAY, March 31st, at 5 o'clock p. m., T shall sell at public ano'i yn, fa frout of th. Premises, parts of Lots 70 and 71, fronting 20 feet 6 fuehes on the sonth side of First streat, FT feu Frederick and Fayette streets, by a depth The improvements consist of an elegant two-story Bi Bweiling and two-sory back building, the containing eight reoms, with water ani room, bay window, and’al as, ‘all modern improy.- One-third cash; balance in one and t) ith interest. secured by a deed of tra Grevezencin At purchaser's cost. A deposit.» ) required ag soon a4 the property is struck off. marg3-d [Rep] — THOS DOWLING, Anct’r. {EORGETOWN, D. 0, Manca 19rn,1S7 1 DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm and name of DUVALL & SIMMS, is this diseolved by mataal consen tay it OSEPH L. SIMMS is authorized to settle the business of the concern, WM. T. DUVALL, _™mar21 3t JOS: L. SIMMS the os A Summer's Vacation, by Rev. KE. Scouts: Ivan DeByron, by Arthar Hi #25 The Psreuees, ty H. Taine, 2 ahd Réucation Be Ih Psy cholog ‘reeman's Comparative Py History of the Ceramic Art, t Bro , with 1.20 filustratic oreter’s Life of Charies Dick: rol. 3 ry of W Bai illustrated, $20. RIC Booksrllers and St: Vv yE OFFER OUB * STOCK OF CHROMOS, MOTTOES AND OIL PAINTINGS TWENT) FIVE PERC in order to dispese of those on hand, that we may Iny in « new let cf the same charactor Those now This isan excellent oj portunity to obtain good Pictures at wholesale Prices. ALL THE NE received as soon as publ TIONERY. and et fationery erapbing and Engraving WARREN CHOATE & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONEKS, VEENON ROW, Cor reated expediti _rarlé-tr Nsw BOUKS, BECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON'S Bo: KSTORE, Phineas Redox. A Novel. By Anthony Trollope. Loitie Darling. By the sathor of Olive Biske’s jood Work. Ship Aboy. A Yarn in Thirty-six Gable Lorgthe. Pet, or Pastimes and Penalties, By Bev. H. awes. Lite of Edwin Forrest,with Beminiscences and Per- sonal Beco Ry Jw’ s The Dethroned By Kliza Dapuy nor. By M wby rel Affair. By J M. DeForest. tion of Energy. By Balfour Stewart The New Ohemistry. By ‘Josiah P re » Zelda's Fortune. By the author of Earls Dene. ALL THE MAGAZINES AND Fas! IN BO FoR MARCH et” = PLAYING CARDS, BLANK BOOKS, Pass BOOKS, AND EVERYTHI - TIONERY LIME, foraenee Lt THR st fbatr _SHILLINGTON'# BOOKSTORE BOeKS FOR LENT READING. Dear Feast of Lent. By author of A Rosary for Lent By anthor of * itledge."* Helps to @ Holy Lei By Bishop Huntingt« Some Weeks By Rev Ww ‘eet. A Prayer, Promise and Poom, Ocmmupings with The €all of Lent; Christian Counsel sd. By Bishop Leighto: No. Oo say red frm Fenelon and others, And many other works of the same charact _feb30_WM. BALLANTYNE’S, 42% 7th sti SPRING GOODS AT LOW PRICES. INO. H. SMOOT & SON. . 119 Buivck STREEY, GeoRsatowN. D.C., Are daily receiving new and desirable Goods edapied to the early Spring Trade, comprising the besi makes cf BLACK SILK, PURE MUIL GRENADINES mneeUiTiNG Pause i (G8, Landies? PARASOLS sud SUN UMB: 8 With a large assortment 'S, and PERCALKS, JACON NAPKINS. TOW SHEETINGS. CLOTHS fer AIRS, ACK SPRING #) wear, &c. Also, a fall line of all the best known mikes of SHIBTING COTTONS, ‘aod otior seasonnble sood*, which we offer at the very Li T Casa PLICES, and ask «call from purchasers: JOUN W. SMOOT & SON. B7 Our purchas mate exclusively for T inducements to cash mart? lm PECEERS URUG STOKE HA® BEEN REMOVED across the street from the old stand, 119 High st., to the corner of Beall and High as,’ marl9-6:" N OHOGLS? SN ELEGANT 10K OREAM AND OYSTER ORS, avgi-ly 69 High street. Georgetown, D. 0, * LADIES’ GOODS, NEY SPRING GooDs NEW AT KSBOUCED PRICES’ ;00D8. NEW G Ss PABA‘OLS, SUN UMBRELLA, °VO?’ EAL HAIR ud NUVELTIKS in Fancy Goods, Openet YOUNG'S N BAZAR, marlé-tr 41 7th street. JOST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HAMB G EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS AND STANUBRD TKIMMINGS, In new designs, at very low prices, by eLMa RUPPE : RT, 614 9h street, opp. Patent Office. &/ No Brancn Store, iz marl0-tr FH E. A. McCORMIC! 908 Pann. AVENUE (up stairs). A large and elegant assoriment of BTED BONNETS sad = BOUND HATS, constantly on hand, Orders for DRESSES, &c., filled by Miss GED- NEY, of New York city. nova-tr STATENS ISLAND, N. ¥. DYEING RSTAB- Oldest al 3 hy Leto tte world A. FISHER, Agent, H, B—Guarantes given thsk ne nae os a, ring your articles soon, to get them back in time." . FISHER, FIBST CLASS 800) * 615 Hh street, op} ie ae SPECIALTIES OF His BOLE PROCESS. Lad: withont taking a) Gentlemen's Clothes clothes cleaned without shrink *y effectually, so loves cleaned on short notice. - erate; punctuality cuarantecd. sepl-ly GOAL AND WOOD. FOE SALE To DeacEns, A SUPEBIOR LOT OF STOVE GOAL. GOODWIN Y. ATL’ feb2%-tr____AtLee’s Wharf, foot of 6th street. 7, Ww cans. T. B. OROBE Jn ¥. EDW. CLAKE & CO,, DEALERS LUMBEB, WOOD AND OOAL, DOORS, SASH, BLIBDS, MOULDINGS, ae,, Goutrai 626 Louie! i Wharf, Dopet'and Placing: Mill. 1008 of dt stres Xerd—léth and B streets northwest, = iy ll-ly or STAG WHISKY. This Whisky is distilled to our order. and kept in bond for us until its age warrants us in offering it to the public for use, medicinal or social. The increasing popularity with which it has been met since its introduction, ten years ago, forbids any hesitation on our part in’ claiming for it a smooth~ ness and flavor unsurpassed. Its purity we guar- antee. Our right and title to the exclusine use of this brand is on record at the United States Patent Office. HALL & HUME, DEALERS IN FINE WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKY, &c., feb28 co6m S07 M. BT Brace, SP EeraL NoTicg, It having come to our knowledge that other whis- keys than our own, and in frequent instances, adul- terated grades, are sold under the name and brand of OLD STAG WHISKEY, our labeled bottles ‘ing used to make the de more plausible, we deem it our duty to our patrons, as well as to our selves, to notify dealers and others interested, that the name of “OLD STAG WHISKEY” is our trade-mark, secerred by law. the sole and exclusive right to use it, and ite to the full extent of the law all Soreapicr, tapesiang spon the waa bp tre Uinewes! “tutors iching “OLD STAG WHISKEY” can always produce’ evidence demand, that they are in possession of the me WHOLESALE G Gkdegns iD LIQUOR DEA fe ’ VV 488iNGeTON INSIDE ANI OUTSUDB. BY Geo. AlFaep Tow xp. SON, S9™ Ninre Srs wey, NIS’FOR ALL SUBSCKIP. ATIONERY CHAKOMO, ‘S, BOOK BIN DIN PIANOS, &. UNING AND RENOVATING PIANOS con ial att a by tinves to receive G. L. WILD, i twenty years’ experience, f ft Knabe's, subse now of the firm of atreet, pear northwest commer Pa. ay the unsurpassed STIEFF Pisnoa, Py ‘egeuts for Jani6-tr THE CELESBRATED KNABE PIANOS! The artist's choice the world over. The beautiful toued McCAMMON PIANOS, of Bibany; N. F cheap for cash, and reduced prices t ken in exchange, OBGANB EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAKERKOOMS, jania-tr Ith st., above Penns. avouus. ‘PUNING AND RENEWING PIANOS AND OBGANS a sPECiauTY. “%P @. KUHN, Practical Pianemaker, (Formerly with Steinway & Suns.) f fF the Untivalled PIANOS DICER DEUS. New Yor A 8° lates at Nairn’s, corver of 9b street and » and at Karr’s, 629 Ponnsyl- Fania avenue, Pissos and Orgaas for sale or rent. dech-tr Leos’ HFS AND MUSIO — Pianos and Organs ant Mi Iostraments ot description on band; sold on easy, terms. Pianos and Organs taned Ha aal tated riers left at Air venue, side. ani Fins Work ve WHINGS AND IRON AWNING FRAMES A FOR STOBES, Manufactured wi M. G. COPELAND, 643 Lonisiana avenue, one door east of 7th street. pANNINGS for Stores, Public Builings, Hotels, TRON FRAMES for Storen, at f c » for Stores, at fact ces. FLAGS, GAMP-MEETING TENTS for sale or ‘ oaks for the Improved Mildew Proof Avni AWNINGS LIC BUILD! ELS B POE ERIVATE BESIDENGRG E A3D TENTS FOR SALE OR BERT, Decorations furnished for Balls and Partie J, ©. BOGAN, Manofecturer, 713 MARKET SPACB, Sole Agent. for. the yupeaniat MILDEW: PROOF WNING Ma’ 5 ecgeur Prmsine, GAS-FITTING AND SEWES- MY pt Cy CS terns. By, TEN, Practical Plumber, No. Bod Joulsiane avenue, sear Gth strect, north de D PIPE clveys on band eae FURWMITURE, PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, 4nD CURTAIN MATERIALS, HARDWOOD DOORS, MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, &. . L. MARCOTTE & co., UNION SQUARE, (29 East 17th St.) EW YORK CITY. Jan%-6m_ BUY FOR CASH, Ps | aT BEDUOCED PRIOES. a TRUNKS, oem ns a JAMES 5. TOPHAM 4 ©0., Bo. 436 SEVENTH STEEET, DRY Goons. panic: PANIC! PANIC! @onDs Down Lower Than E Immerse Auctions In New York! TREMENDOUS LOSSES TO THE IMPORTERS! LANSBURGII & BRO. ANEAD OF ALL?! WE HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK WITH ANEW, FRESH AND De EIBALLE STUCK OF Go AMOUNTING TO OVER WHICH WH WILL SELL aT ONCE OUT KEGAKD TO talus with SPECIAL OFFERINGS: COMPRISING— BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, DBESS GOODS OF EVERY DESURIPTION, 3,000 MARSEILLES SPREADS a 3 THAN HALF THEIR VALi« oe 500 PIECES TABLE LINEN, 0 LONG an» SQUARE PAISLEY SHAWLS. LINEN NAPKINS g1, WORTH 000 yards HAMBURG EMBROIDERY, u LINEN SHEETINGS, or yard 300 Pieces best IRISH LINEN, 30 com Best BLACK and WHITE PRINTS redaced to 7 cents, 7 Best COLORED PRINTS, 1,000 diferent pat- terns, at 9 cents 5-4 WINE CLOTH, at 79 conte 0,000 Doren Ladies’ and Men's AL OO MTeRED Sat REM TTOURD KEBCHIRES, from = cents vp. Best JAPANESE RO however, is not em 1,060 Pisces CLOTHS r value. L LINEN MAND jendid West of England 6-4 CLOTH at @2 50 end $3 per yard. S/ THESE GOODS ARE A 1 GU ABANTEED AS KEI KESENTE Cal! at onee and convince ) oursels not Bankrapt, bat that we will o called BANELUPT TRAVELING CON( LANSBBURGH & BRO. mera3-2w 464 and 606 Seve mth Street SPRING Coops RECEIVED DAILY. A beautiful line of Alpacas at popular prices. Platd . Striped and Pisin Nainsook« a low feares Piques in different styles and various price Cotten and Hosiery cheap. EMOBY BAXTER, 2920 Pennsylvania avenne Grand Display. Spring Opening. CARPETS! CARPETS"! CARPETS 1 AT BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY, OVER 200 PIZOES JUST BEORIVED. merds-tr ‘We sball open for inspection MONDAY, March 23d, the lay cest and most choice assortment of CARPETS ever exbitited in the District. ‘The patt ro or our Carpets this sea- son will give unity to parchase, The stcck compiz ENGLISH TAPESILY BRUSSELS. AMERICAN Do 4 LOWELL and HARTFORD THREE-PLYS, CAN TWO-PLYS avd WOOL INGRAIN! MITATION BRUSSELS °° . Bag Oagrers, D BALL. Do. XCELLENT WHITE MATTING AT us “Bs, g0F% and ace ur fine asvortiveut before —" THE ARCADE. WOOLFORD & SHILBERG, 427 SEVENTS STREET, =, between D and EK sonthweet. OPENING NEW SPRING DRY GooDs. NEW STYLES PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS NEW PREss GOODS. Choice styles PRINTS and PEROAL ES. Bpring OAS BES for Men and Boys. Also, just received, all THE SEW PATTERNS from Mme. Demorest. only in plain figures. 87 One price BOGAN & WYLIE, S and 1040 7th street northwest. oTs. par- mar? tr marlttr 1 DEVLIN & ©o’s SPRIWG STYLES! NOW READY aT 6 F STREET. American Yoke MADE TO MEASURE aND WABERRANTED TO FIT. PRICES REDUCED! ALSO, SAMPLES OF READY-MADE SPRING OVERCOATS.