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or VITAL " #\TISTICS—THE BOWEN CONTRACT, ‘THE SAWYER CONTRACT, ETC. .T ae Board of Health met last night, Dr. © ex in the chair, and THE MORTUARY REPORT { for the week inding February 20th, 1: was submitted, sowing i11 deaths, the largest numberever reported in any one week since Vor the lowe » | the organization of the Board of Health. falti.g barometer, norther colder. | The most prominent causes were monia, cloudy weather, except southwest winds in ich there were 20 deaths; next fol- Virgin whooping congli, 9; croup, 3; of lungs, 5, consamption, 14; con- en ther Probabilities To-day. — | ‘Sores ov CHIEF ag OFFICER, » 1875. v trismus naseentium, 4; s LOCAL NEW tion of brain, 4; and old age, 6.’ Fifty-four Ammnsements, &e., To-Nig ht. were white and fifty-seven ‘colored; 16 were " : | under one month old, and 35 from ene month Wattensl, Theater— Prof. C. W. Sitary in hie | eee ee ee eee area Sor . births were ted. The mortality was 26 Forts Opera House— Fifth Avenue Theater | more than last week, or at the rate of 3843 | Gembdination in “ Article 4." perone thousand per Annum. Rate of mor- Theater Comique—The great drama of “ tality ef the waite population was 25.52 ert Macaire. or The Twa ‘Mur terers, annum, white the mortality of the colored ether attriections. Fopulation was 74.10 per one 4.90 for the fer—An twmens of at- | same period. Nami urths | Siaetiial Meet. atin ee eee“ l aeeed tae eae ee 61_white, 32; colored, Rob- | aod hy | 2% Rateot decrease of the white population Wier! Hott. = Oramewt Nterialament y deaths over births, 10.40 per 1000: while Oe eee Oe he decrease of the colored population by iin conde. Jeaths over births was 3640 per 3,000 per All mE, A meerscheum nize losi. | See & “Dr. Bliss stated that the very large increase Bir. Joseph G. Carroll is tit withypacomonia | V7, Biles at ‘among the colaced nopuincien 5 was owing in a great dezree to went. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. 4 communication was reeeived comptain- ing of the tardiness of the Ocforless Fxes.vat- will have a cer ion to- | ing company in responding to a call for their y from He tenry § » Jn F menew fren Hon. Henry &. Foote, apon | Sotviees" & discussion followed in relation civil and religious liberty: with other good to the shortcomings of th company lerese ~. Butts wilt be | Marbury stating that several vertai prot — dhe rates be | plaints had been made to hi the Conzrrentional chasch te |. The four brick hovses and fonr freme st ties in alley between E and F LEE y 2th an Taccnnens ca atte ak - Eith streets northwest, property ef William | Settee Renin eet MOOR A the Walle: | Kitnermat: wore daciiced to to tetianeen ee anoed te cone cone * | and the health officer was direcced to cause | Stitntion to be Dr. Hines. the phystete the abatement of same. THE CONTRACT FOR FILLING VACANT LOTS reports the total numer of pati District Affairs in Congress. } THE FREEDMEN’S SAVINGS BANK. The Senate yesterday passed Senate bill 1349. the charter of the Freedmen’s ‘and company. The bill pro- Sena ieee repent of so much of the act.ap- roved Jane 20, 1874, as authorizes the selec- Ton and appointment of three Commission- ers. It directs the Secretary of the Treasurer to ay point one commissioner, who shal lexe- cute & bond to the United States with good sureties, in the 1 sum of $100,000, condi- toned for the faithful diseharge of his duties, and take an oath faithfully perform all the Cuties that were conferred and enjoined upon the three commissioners mentioned in | said act, and with the approval of the Sec- retary of the Treasury, shall have the right and authority to com ind and compromise debts due to and liabilities of the company and to sellany of hye ae rty of said com- pany, at public or private sale, as, in his judgment, he may deem best; and to bay in, for the benefit of said company, any rty which =, be offered for nate to pay debts and labilities to said iy, if, in his judgment, said ‘ rty is being sacrificed ae sale, an to mak e to the —— roperty sold by him deeds of convey- ance "for ‘thetr’ respective purchases, The commissioner La ee ot —_ salary of $5,000, and is requi report to Congress at each annual session. Whenever prepared to make a dividend to the deposi t ors, he is anthorized, through the United States Treasurey, to place in the various de- pository nanks of the United States which areronventent to said depositors, ap amount sufficient to Pay them, and the officers of said banks shall Bay depositors. Upon satisfac tory preot of the loss of pass-books the com- miseloner may pay them the same as if they had such books. The commissioner 1s an- thortecst toemploy some competent attorney at la nvestigate the manner in which said company its trus- tees and others having controt of the same; and if, in the judgment of said attorney. the Talre of said company have been mi aged or mavaged fraudulently and corruy the E al of the S with the ry. comntissioner shail ause civil and eriminal proceedings to be instituted against those participating in said Mismanagement or fraudulent and corrupt management. Should there be any consid. erable delay in making a dividend to the Dr. Bliss moved that the secretary be an- | treatment at thorized to address a communication to our Parker semis ux 1 ¥ in Congress in reletion to pn im- | for Feb. 2: tr plied censure embodied in a bil pending be- we have Harper } » Congress for (he relief of William Bowen, tthe Westurinsier Pe contra r filling up certain terie: for January: th y he board had no these quarterlies b means toy Sishing Company Mr. Mari the Boant of are the Wa: ¥ ealti: had done any thing contrary to lew. | The peo are to be fav They were authorized by act | wext Tue R rare rausical | Assembly to fill these iots, b | reat at the m hareh, West | 1 with Bowen had_re | reet. directed 1€ governor of the District. | the chareh. | The right Mr. Langston took the same view. The | cecasion ts Mrs. Batts. ract had been sanctioned by the gover- | the benefit ne new and nothing illegal had been don: of the Metropotiter pass its doors, music- Dr. Verdi said the committee in Congress lovirs Wastingtonia attend without reso- | ni of Health some | and whi = he at that =. ] “ | posed, zuizing Bowen's services and | Story on Tu night wilt | Ttrongly reeommending his Clalit the ig eg er | favorable consideration of our Delegate in anis _ | Congress, who had upon the streagth of it Mr i | submitted the bill for this relief. - | Mr. Marbnry stated thet the bMl pending | in Cor only implies a censure of the effect would be to cripple its He read the section, including hat sald Board of Health shall be, | hereby, prohibited from ineur- pillty not previously authorized Congress.” | motion of Dr. Bliss was adopted. | SECRET SESSION ON SAWYED. | munication was received from Saw- . in relation to theireontract for the | night sell. The seeretary com- ling it, when Mr. Marbury in- ~ | lerrupted, saying this was a matter which should be considered in secret session. had probably got its impressions from = v adopted by who will take part in the it- | [Btlon adopted by lente inment in honor of | kert his inimi humors of the ¢ entertainm: reom the aD} act Th mt Affairs. th Governme will receive A cor Stres wn | diseussion followal. Dr. V uestedl by vor of considering it in ssion; | f »hle-stone | saw nothing pout it which the | pavement between their tracks on Pennsy! ublic should be kept in the dark. Other mecen oth and loth streets. | members were In favor of closed doors. Finally 2 motion to adjourn prevailed, and | the hoard went into seeret session. —_-—__ Washington M. E. Conference. THIRD DAY rresyondence of The Evcning Siar ALEXANDRIA, VA., Feb. 27, is conference met at 9 a. m.. yester Rev. J. B. Snowden couducted religious ex: cises. The examination of the elders was | resumed, and the following reported their | missionary collections and their characters | were passed: R.H. Robinson, G.R. Williams, ount of Criminal Court ox i 1 Court on app in 1 A DECREE Piverer with ALIMONY. Judge Wylie granted a decree of to Grace A. Palk from her husband, k. She states that he is aclerk in the Treasury department at a salary of $1.40 per annum: th they were married ia No- vember, 1862, by Rev. Dr. Finckel. in this city, and the result of their marriage has = - id teen five children; that they lived quietly on Sebo = gall Fas lp aS = Ee | Mi sireet southeast until last year, when he | Tete» F Hammond, 0. \Wuiscis D-doeon bad ber life insured for $3,000. and ever since 2 . Nas id Fackers M. Calende bf has treated her with great crueit: nd at | t was made against Rev go x: | Jarious times threatened to take her life; | GomPlaint | wasted Gn countnition ion | ee eee eran remnants Of er ie | eee” tore Cre Waa Bitocen Was taken violently ill, and he refused to | te witkerace from ‘the Mf E "Cha b es assist or heip her in any way: that as soon as | T A avis ae ret * sfievean g°5 wan they had acquired the sum of $1,900 he sent | aque eas the M. E. Church ne Rev. W. W. to Europe for his mother, and she'soon found | | oreman, presiding elder, of Staunton dis- berself entirely slespised by her; that he tried | Foreman, presi ‘ | unsuccessfully to get her to apply for a di. | tit. represented his distriet as being in'a worce from tien Zoul spiritual condition; his character w: Ami boasted openly that he Woukl tormer:t her into so doing; that to | Rassed., Rev. Pi, eymetic, gecrotary fe phow his utter contempt for her he frequent- | Mf E, Chur ‘addressed the church extension. | ly spat on her. and w ty treat the xtension. | The subject of missions was | addresses were delivered b | Revs. J.B. Snowden, Phil: leott, M. Sprid- | die, F- Hammond, A. B. Wilson, and J. iH dant in his answeradmits that | Riddick. A committee was appointel to { happily fora ime: says that sont | take into consideration the suthector nur. | ia & ined anes , | lishing a conferenee paper. she exhibited manifestations A supper was given to the preachers this doicamemons gy eomirrrenl| Me by the daughters and sons of the wie aid mother, | Confercnee at Alexandria. Conference 1 ebildren ont « ne went te and has sin taken up, and and that the bishop, and five in November last, eled (o contribute to her Which she Bhich caused on his part an irreconeiliable | **S¢!bled this morning at 9 o’elock. | »her. and whieh were the provoca- ABW ean compiain answer the ena 3 as irrelevant. « ehfidren, and the ste “ niey;denies t € failed to sup- idren with the necessariesor lif asserts that he alone sbouid iiave the custody Of the enildren. as she is unfit from her dispo- sition to have charge of them. | About 12 o'clock to-day a quarrel sprang u between two colored men named Wim. Tay! and Fred. Thomas, on E street, between 1th and lith streets. near the National Theater, turing which Taylor whipped out a razor «] made & pass at Thomas, inflicting a hor- ple gash on one of his legs, above the knee, severing a vein, by which he nearly bled for his mother 3 rs sn he death before medical assistance could be pr Pt ag Pone rtchalpaienier nc Diphead ce cured. Taylor at once fled through a bather Was acgued able length by shop near by and hid himself in the yard, Barreti, for« “Me 2 where he was found by Detectives S Bs cM. ft and McEMresh, who were standing at te door of the Imperial Hot when the blows were struck. The officers took him to the Police Court, from whence he was committed to jail to asvait a heari Thomas being un. able to appear against him. Taylor, who is | & bad looking fellow. claims that he was acting In self-defence, to save him from an ck by Thomas, who was picked up and ei to the Cemtral guardhouse, where his wound was dressed, after which he was con- veyed to hie nome in Jackson Hall alley. . UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS.—A mee was I Potomac Hall, corner Mary- | nd avenne and Ith street southwest, last iat, for the purpose of organizing a couneit be Junior jer of United American Me- Some twenty names are application for a charter. for defeudant Poske=sion Plaivant at <5 pes DRATHS Crrize ss. we Mr OLp Kxwowye Jotun “ test yester- ington. { vess of | t many years he has heen a | CBénics. &h (istand) Baptist Chere | ready on th member Of th The | (Kev. ™ - | order is beneflesa!, and admits none unless | ra! at | thes are “between the ages of is and 21, and twee 6" ppc American birth.” It has for its ot Mr dk 4s first, to assist each other in getting Distric Papo atu employment; seeond, to encourage Arner. | tween ¢ ahont one o'clock this us it business; third, to establish # sick | mornin: | pne onda, in ‘oth | ®8d foxecral fund; fourth, to assist in Amer | year of h Mr. Ciubb was a native of ne youths of America, and to pre- | s Ne ty this Distriet when a boy, | P4 2 to enter the senior order of th "1 ears was mber of ine | O- U. A. 44. when they arriv ° Subse was Fs -| seVern] venr of Cong numbers abc wt 36,000. | oo ing var } ATTEMPT unctoion of the Parties To-dayw.—Mrs. | Lottie Warren. w bo was shot on Tuesday | night by John V. Dempsey, at No. 47 ith | street, is stillat the deuse where the shoot- | ing took place, and, aUtuough the wound is | of such a character as to almost precitde the | possibility of her recoy "ety, yet, as her con- | el AND Scr- | = chareh ninent itn Tmber oft mbership Nebo Er dition is not any worse Wan it has been for | several days. her frien. ‘6 feel hopeful. The | physicians, Drs. Dexter one Meeate, are | = = doing all they can to save ife. and with | ae oe = condition is rather Worse, but it is thought that is owing to Use fever, and it | ries. duet. | is possible he may recaver —— trio and chorus singing. «lings, recita- tions. and instrnmenta at the Seaton A STARTLING Fact.—A g@ntieman in Mupling, on I street. Florence Cooke, Neilie | New York, who has grown tery wealthy Melean, Mazgie McCleary. Motite Boud, | within a few years, in speakin € Of life inst.r- Susie Brown, Alice Randolph. Julia Quan- | ance companies and savin: KS. a few irille, Lizzie Nichols. Clara Burke, Liltian | days ago, said that be made it a‘ rute to keep Chancey. Florence Ball. Alice Johnson, Susie | his life insured for a certain am "int, and to Rosenbaum. Susie Sherif, Carrie Figgins, | deposit weekly in several ean banks. Auntie Chesney, Florence Bartlett. Cora Rob- | What he so id and deposit @ was not ertson. Elia Arnolki. Lizzie Ferguson. Ida | missed, and at’ the end of a few years the DeLand. Laura Murdock, Cora Dennison, | amounis so saved aggregated a , ‘ery large | Katie Nokes. Sadie White, Lizzie Ferguson, | sum. This advioe should be heed: U by the Belle Carroll. Tizzie MeMurray, Annie | thousands of young men who are no: ¥ throw- Joram. Florence Collins and Emma Seott | ing away their salaries, but who sh ld de- look part in the exercises, and acqni!ted it weekly in the Metropolis § #vings themsetves ve creditably Bank, corner? ‘h Street and Louisanaa Venue. ——-—— Tur Cucrcues To-morRow.—Rey. _ Dr. | H.W. Bellows will preach at Willard’s . Zall voe that Detective J. W. Coomes had been | at 11 and 8 o'clock. . W. 8. Hammon, tat designate! examiner of pawn offices, junk | the 9th-street M. P. church, morning a lealer shops. and second-hand clothing deal- | evening. Rev. Wm. McGuire, reform. * ‘ores under the provisions of the act of | Episcopal church, at Lincoln Hall, at lan @ ‘egisiative assembiy, approved June Zid, | 7.3 O'clock. Rev. Dr.E. N. Potter, of Union* EXAMINERS OF PAWN Sitops. &¢ terday. Major Richards notified Chief Clar- relating to pawn shops, &e. Lieatenant HI , New York, at the Epiphany church, Charles K. Vernon will tho give attention no | morning and evening: Hev- DP Addisasaed the same and co-opergte with Detective Rev. K.R. Boss will officiate at the commu- Cocmes » (he extent that his other duties | nion service. Rev. H. A. Cleaveland at the will adm This is a good move, and Mr. =p | Foundry at 11 a. m. and missionary anniver- ‘oomes wil | sary in the evening. ter upon the «daty at once. fess nenrntiinon ———_-—_—_ ALL WHO DESIRE & smal! farm or a fine | A NIGHT WITH THE Spietts.—Professor rucal builaing site near the city, should | Starr's wonderful ex of the tricks of the secure one on the North Arlington Heights, 24 ‘ so-called spirit ums at the National which seem to combine more advantage for | Theater to-night will no doubt draw a large sneb # home than any other loealit so near , Sudience. The testimony of all who have Washington. It will be seen by referen, seen his performances is that they are of re- Mr. Robert A. Phillips’ ‘advertisement. 4 markabie interest as bres J conclusively another column, that they are offered on | that all the manifestations of the so-called very easy terms. The spring is good time of — are merely clever sletght-o’-hand year to buy such property. ————— THE METROPOLIS SAVINGS BANK pays cent. interest on deposits made be- en THE LARGE SALE of Elmwoot collars five 3 ore 3d of each month. Norment, proves inele popalari . Ifyou have not yet ———_—__—__ ‘ident. Nicholas Acker, vice president; STauyr CvurEep.—Dr. Moses john 5. fier, cashier, rig main in the elty ouly a few dpe itoge | mitted by Mr. Hamilton, of Maryland | the lia depositors, then said commissioner may, jon of the Secretary of the y t the funds of hand in United States bonds, until such time as he may be prepared to make a dividend, as directel under the aet of June 20, 1874. 0.000 FOR DRED 2 THE POTOMAC. The Senate Committee on Commerce ha: not yet taken up the river and harbor appr | priation bill,and it Is not now likely that it Will be reported back to the Senate before Monday. The amendments whieh have been sent to the committee so far, involve addi- Uonal appropriations to the amount of some four million dollars. Among them fsone su’) ap mac porgetown. propriacing $30,000 for dredging the Pot und improving the harbor of € oe The Washington Markets, Review for the Week ending February [ Prices n_ below re - Frour — trede brands, 6.2600 4.75; fi a4.00: muddling Meal, Corte bolted i re Flour continue hight, and sameras Last reporte Gnain —Wheat, white, last; Cats, bright. sais; mixed, wheat arriving ix taken readil in fair supply. Oats activ DSTRAW.—Hay, ¢ t.. price “~ 14.00016.00; timo- O; mixed. 16.00015.00;° Straw, Rye, 00, Wheat, 10.00a! Cnt Hay, per cwt., 1.200190. Th better deniand and sell ing fieely at quoted rates. Mill scarce aud wanted Buiter Virginia, Pe sytvania ai ; seconds, 2 thirds, 1. 2 weconds, Ba: conseq f the mild and wet weathe tew days, marly all arrivals are i and fine goods sell would to thie confined pri geaerally ripts and moderat apiion. a considerable reduction in prices has taken place since our la The market ¢ with good demand at ins CuErsk.—New York State. factory | fair to good, Waldi,; Western tactory, ch 1545: fair to god, 14. Apple, 2azte. Pocitey axo Gawr.—Tarkeys. dressed. drawn. i8a17; undrawn, Wal, Chickens, per dozen. wa 5.0; Ducks, per dozen, 3.0006.00; Hens, live per dlozén, 4.20u5 20; Chickens. live, per doaen, 3.000 3 wese each, Wa75, Partridges. per ° 0.00; Grouse, per en. 3 Was, Ducks, Canvass per pair, 1.000200: Red head, per pair, 1.00: Comm rir; 3mai0; Venisin, whole Deer, vane; swcdl During the past week pric have rnted very low, owing to the unfavorable we and apprebenmion of stock not keepiug, ax * ivals were not ip good condition aud had w i A tor what they woul bring. Quotation, rather nomival. ther © 0; per box. ius Avpk Se ects with ready sale. Indifferent ual 's slowly and at low prices = —Bacon. country. hams, shoulders, 3a9; sides. Jal]; Pork, Lard. country lots, I2al4; refined, Mals. weather for some time past has beey very severe everything dressed. Sellers are Liberal in thei i Under the circum: than take any risk. 8 Vary consideral . WOOL AND Hives — Mink. 1.00a2.00: Otter. 3.008 601.00: cray Muskrat, a n 1al6; Deer H 45048; nuwashed Le Hi; Calfskin, each ‘ ash va sey Sweets, per oo; Onions. 3.000 New rn ite truips ck-eyed Peas, per + Byadry 43: Hogs m nd Penney! . Timothy All arrivals of per Clover a Susur! ads THE COURTS. as Coan a8 Ses Fee : o ‘erm is “morning. Judges ‘Olin, Wylie, MacArthar. ata Humphries present. THE FARR DIVORCE Cacr. Judge Clip delivered the opinion of the court in the case of Parr agt. Farr (for divorce amirming the decision of Judge Wylie in distaissing the bil CITY ITE ys. 2.—Cotton very «trone— ur niet and unchanget. IF YoU ARE Britovs— Corn quiet—southern RECEIVED TO-DAY, fine lot Lynn Haven CHESAPEAKE Hovuss. MS. | GEORGETOWN ADVER'WTS, NOTICE —The ercond monthly menting of the TENTH BUILDING aseocl STIR or Grorertow il be held at Goddard '® bethdn svutbeast corner of Bridger and Washington «tre ONDAY RVENING © clock, and larch Ist, wt Use Hop Bitters. i mretings in the feture wil! be held there S nil ‘acked fof a fivores | Oate &,<cSouihern yellow, fai. western milved, 7 f ———— : Whar FERDINAND KING, Secretary suike qumntiint tie Roten! tui eee sed | Ge ited aaa Re ake Se et: || Woxerem Beciios FareoR — Gino SHOE PELTE GLACE DARE Dakwe married. us be supposed. arwilow with one child, f" squiet abdunchangel. Provisions dulianiimecy | as Worsted Bullion Fringe at 2cents yard. SS'ga, a Hat he ciative that be aseirtajned rabeatenit say |" gegen ote ut active forth k dui, | See his advertisement. The ver! Beat Be sl ro bad bed a bast A a Bes By Mad 20. Teate—shon ters, ar ir "ace arenes os ona —. ime of fi ‘ an ity this city —choutaere, t Xi Pi = 7 Sin Sarma petihe or Sor oth © y | Reet. Haha angel star | FOR DIR GEORGETOTS SA ViSEE PANG BC. doubtless to enable him to marry the sframpat. % steady, demand moderate—good t Recent Commend Bank hours, @ at } bad been shown that the woman was living yg re | fine western tub« aod rolls, Z2a25. Petroleam quict, | CHAPPED HANDS AND FACR— Ponds Re- “to receive deposits) until y in Brooklyn, ant boeing © af tho | nominally Tsar's. Coffee qniet—ordiuary to prime | fact should be in every family this rou, deposite. General Rank reat oF fa gy indie ea Sip cargoes, waagaleg. Whisky firm, 1.000111. Su- | weather. It removes the soreness and ronch- —_ lections made on all aronesibte ented for perjury. as it was clear from t |New York, Pebriary 27.—Flour quiet and un. | RSS @nd softens and heals the skin prompuly. | Mondays. aie that ee thet beg change fa que and steady. Corn dull and | To ave elegant light Biscuits, Rolis,| &.W. BARRETT, Cashier PROBATE COURT. vt Olin. ‘New ¥ | Buckwheat Cakes, Frait Dumplings, &c. Directors: a Her New Yor, February 27.—Stocks active. Money, — ppstngs . horn, Thos. Dow sini HE copetitutee Reuben go 2 cease ae Gad." Tis. "Exchange, long, 45; ahr, jou shoukd use Dooley’s Yeast Powder.” Ask B.Polktnhern.. thes in Rete Ong street © OF Jot 5, square ati. | “Ts Sarna pebey a7, 1290 Pp. m—Cotton | FOUTS Riey A Shine, B.D. Caen ee ee ee oe he, south during her widow: | strong “Mlddiing woinede Taek: middling Or | The — Sifeand chikiren., To" tae, cess dathe hierar, | eans: Sed. Sales 1,000 bales, inclading 700 bales | and ulcers mre soon brought tee head nat [Poe tant Pxoctamation.— pe ag ‘and to bts sont Fromnline S Guunell Mie fr speculation and export. cured by Daliey's Magicel Pain Extractor. 11 a 12-9 p.m—United States 07%; 10-40'8, 108; bm Piano, the portraits of Violet Hinton, lecensed, the ie Pictures of hiv tiret wife. and his warch a relieves the pain imme: nd An exemp? ified copy of the will of the late John ©. THE LARGEST Asso —_.—___ NT of new styles | every business Ames, of Prince George county. Maryland, was filed. | Of Hats for spring of j Tgentionen. Lovs | whocannot call, by sending postal card apeciiying He beqpeathes to Margaret J. Jameson, wife of Ju: DST RGLY CROSS CHURCH. corner Masachn- | and children, is at Lewis" d07th strect. bo. wok eee hae full addres, will be w on M. Jameson, the sum of $3.00, to be ol tained from setts avenne and ISth etrect tween I and K northwest. The Broatway | St residence tm any part of the District. Af AN work the proceeds of the sale of two housedon G, between | views EVERY SUNDAY at oy a.1, Silk hat just opened. 2° Repaid or C0. 1) will be delivered at muy piace fn Mth and treots, in this city. The rest of his | School. At I a.m.. Litany. idly © os Sa. sd the District. Goods from a distance tecelred and Fe. FoR ly between his brother, A. Sermon At3s p-in., Evening Praye forned by mall or expres ty WH. WHEATLEY, Hi. Aries. and . Mrs. CH. Hall, with of |” yan30-.9m Rev. J. A. AARRE Premium Steam Dyeing and varing Ratahitehment ev. Dr. Hall, -S2A REGU: : THE rH. eflerson street, Georgetown, DC fee and John Van Riewick filed a petition mcking to bere. | TS" EnN HENGRIAT ASS Teaiee tes | rele “on atlemen's Wearing Apparel, Cartal: hig See an Se, PeNeeIS | Ald abe96. Losislann aveuna, ceecuis CEs th | noes aol ahem: te on MONDAY, March Ist. at 7 “4 . jamil Teboe 2 wap 'Y °.8 milk 1. in & certain propo: fared to be tn fall — ie HURCH? on | TMbLly cures either bilions, dyspeptic. i _ WEDNESDAY Pc Ae oe ee. £2 | oF sick headache, neuralgia and pers Cracerr CourT—Julye Cartter. y.H.H Mcnnay, B.D. Satite na This is a triumph in medical chemist . — To-day, Coughlin agt. Poul on, (issnes from the Rafe. , sufferers all over the country are ordering IS75 Orphan = Court on the will of the late Jolin Keite,> general @duierion mail. He prepares it in y ¢ Std, SPRING. was heard but n ith agt. O Hare; | S roearoens box. The Doctor is largely kr ard \ ily in receipt of ° {idgment olow aftr ws ecenpied the | WASHING | ceemeshes Io oe pe SPRING STYLES balance of the day. + 2 more . hee to : ING & 3 Portes Covrr—Je Sold by all Druggists. Charles Stott & Co im CHIP. LEGHORN and MILAN To-day, Will y rt ula Avenue, Agents A TS ami BONNETS was charged with stealing thr ington. WERS and BONNET SLAs each, from the armory 64 — > as ii 1} Jury. Curtis was committed in default of MONDAY M Buy your dress shirts ] TNO TONS pomels James Taylor stele a pair « from a © thar day. Buy your underwear at Ls ts an thes % lored = named . thews, who saw him — boexhit t Bey all your forr ishing goods at Lewts« then and ron off. He pars wcly, when | be exhibiter ace is 9207th street, bet, Land K MRS. ML 3. HUNT, Taylor slrepped them in the str scaped. The | public exchanges, co . . ML J. » hocte wer red and as tor arrested Mir 1,92) | sited to atte f “ tb feo te €21 and 625 D «treet or sixty ¢ n jail; appeal noted leat | SS] DEPARTME JUST RECEIVED, jE STYLES WORSTRED FRINGIS in allt and Fanny Grammar, two protessi shop r he gradina urg edging * LN Spring «tades, only fx ee lifters, charged with taking come stockines Tne t fire lars burg edging and i NE Ne ROLLE S ot store; six months in jail. W , assantt and “2 sia battery on John F. May, $10 and costs. May re | rs parked to the court that fe thomght it & prot to grad | mK ms fine for so rongh an assault, Jason Case, larceny of the a thi rt 2. A colored w: — testified that f the ( ‘ 19 BARGAINS! 719 gota he Any with some mor: , f rothershanty and snatched | he Peg BARGAINS Heel run Mt 83 additional pay for feb2t-5t PR NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner of ne : ORED CHURCH eae New York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 per GREAT BARGAINS Themas With “iret | [PSS TRRASURY DEPAITMENT. —_ | cent annum on depostts foreach ea Xe rd Soha Orrice COMPTROLLER OF THE CCRREXcY, | month. Banking hours, 9 to 4. Sat 3 : aa eet be wan he Circulating Note, of, The, Fieat: Nation | 104 and 6 to 8 Sena : ied irculating Notes of ° “ ome — nk of Utah.” Salt Lake City, and “The Gibson ony = . ne Wout of thy County National Bank of Princeton,” Indians, will ASE YOUR GROCER or wine mere DAVIS forced their way in; t d ion at the Tr: upen. present Charles Heidsieck’s Sillery or Extr: ry ™ having been expelled the United States, in the city Champrgne. i — ae formerly deacons, but had be * Excelled by nor J ST IVED JOR Lers « ® tobd hem they could feb. Sot _ Comptroller o — . — | J Fog apd INSERTINGS, & a and shoved t ¥. 2.6. cs Corns, &c_—“The wise tor nealth on daily | TUCKED TRIMMINGS. &. at stead for ther EVENING OLAS Waiks depend,” and thousands patronize Dr. Davis’ they got, too fi atin, Grock. English. Frenc White's establishment, 38 1th street, oppo- | VIO MARKET SEACH, Mininarie We CIRCULATING LIBRARY, site U. 8. Treasury, to avoid painful Corns, | - ee causo thes refused to nu ILY PRAYER MEETINGS, 12-15, Gana? Bunions, Inverted Nails, ete. Riese By DAY.N sot a Efdchip fo tho chareh. Cr RMAL CLASS, fi ay School teac! Tur &: s. = - " om the lates importations, at . ors '— Brother Lewis was pert unday evening £2 INGER SEWING MACHINE sales of DAVIS’ pute. Dut he commenced Against TERARY SOCIETY, Saturday evening. 7.99 1872 were Swit vOW IX STOCE welan order; he ever be co od as y Yi % i. po ‘4d SERTINGS on JACONET. NANSO st SWISS churcfesi er voice wa LIsbouN BALL SrEviCES.«t sap. bir PROFESSIONAL. | at bi "eter exited nia Ny testified that ly a cr hurch. CO) 7 s « = aa ~ <, mt .. Brothers Lewis, W tors amd Toh eailed Ss = DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. IES, Areas and Conn Biker RE THREAD 1A Very them brothers, alihongh the ay x ASHINGTON, . » Feb 3. 1575. ~ ~s" ” > od : cam the hur byrne iy Cant ary to or ters and ae esis ena marie ais nutter. Ofice, 45% toon | CHEAP, at Davis. good deal of trouble. ‘The Court—"“Do san TAN-PAYER B DISTRICT OF co. | 2 | FLOR FANCY Goops AND NOTIONS & record of the proceedings of your charch- LUMBIA SCHU KEMAN, [* quality, at moderate price, eote =. , your Honor: Liavelt heres. fie ware en | ‘The act of Congress approved June 2th, 1374, im- | SCMUTTER & RAKE MA’ | Fteathy tod tine, ia a side pocket of his coat and produced a rell about PORN taxes upon re ate in the Distrie FRESCO, DECORATIVE and every deseription ot 219 Marker Sp te 4 yard long. covered with writing. Mr. Closs ob. | fnmbia for the sear. e ORNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAINTING fehi2 Yue sin Ste jected on the ground that the record should be kept | that <“It shall be the 727 Mh street northwest = — pees... Ina book. urt ruled that if it was their cus. | prepare a complete list « property upon SPECIMEN ROOM. 710 E street northwest, | Peis ANw TecKE ’ vie recordson shingle it mudt be ai- | Which she mame are aeerased In arroare on the fir janzi-ly SHINGTON, D.C. sling i : oes reauestel to look at the paper, | day of March next, and shall, within ten lave the ae Tore ' ton the additional crounds thatthe | after, publish th with the notice of sale, ina | [DENTAL NOTICE —Da- LOOMIS bes Removed ivan ord was not signed by the pastor of the charch. | newspaper publish said District.” = Bode crepes a yg Pa yes ——- witness o~) ined that th sinister only vizned | fs Brovision. by the germs of & a ect, apptiss. to tae ncaghia Ry Sle ‘age a feasion elit boat arto iT ords. r mpaid taxes of the year 1874-5, as well as other = a x = wa crney, said he was sorry th: taxes in arrears - : ore} to Se. kil jong experience. F: 3 STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY DEPOT Up in relation to the rules. He real from | | Four per cent. penalty is added to the 1S74- taxes Fae meee ee he anes Slee Fae roveedings of the mevting signed by | during this at month. - cet nS 614 9h street, opposit» Patent Ofce ne clerks her n On the first ay of March the penalty will be five $7 PER er FOR TEETH, BITHER JAW. | on and 5 a peeeenare ad been turn percent. ! . PI ; Gradant gesortmen GEM AN Cross-examtned by Mr All who have taxes to pay are admonished by the ) Ohio College of Dent gure eee m& BRELIN ZEPHERS: GERMANTOWN Roe trouble brewing fur some facts above stated to pay them this month, and thas | street, between D and-E deed in extrarfing ING YARNS: WORSTED GOUDS; C ‘The pastor was elected save one per cent., andalso save the costs increased | tecth. janil-ly and all material for Embroidery. Bev. Win, Hi Lee. th: pas Seaisement jd wale “ages panes tLEPHANE _ Braxenw Store. 14m hed that be Knows Brothe el Ss I jector . = 5 "owns “s - i xl 7 _ Johnson. “Withers was not expelled to his own = waviness ae (0S. Coon ex 0B Com’r Court of Caims | (TRE PERFORATED W Tubitosewevrs knowledge. The usage is for the pastor to sign the SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES SHORT-HAND WRITER AND LAW For Lavirs . records in order to make them legal. He alway a 3 “BAMEPORTER, (8D EA ACM. WILLIAW®S. signed thems when they are made a ILL BE PAID AT THE LOWEST RATES Omice—No. 110 Oat berron lat and 34, facing ULI bimm. his has pot always j sae - ise nf for the reason, that ‘the records By J. EF. BRODHEAD, Sama renee, mars-ir MISS E. A. McCOR MICK, g ere: ‘ ins and at ing as « feb3-Im 535 15th atrest have never bee: ° = MERCHA { B. SMITH, MERCHANT TAI. SHERMAN & CO, No, ARLE te 0. Stkert, Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Gol rt— "Do you recognize these men, thy as members of the church. 1 w = could not answer, TAILORS. “918 F Srmuss, Orrosite Pareey Orvicn, epz ly 905 PENxstLYANta Avenre, (Op stairs.) OR, ELEGANT BONNETS aND ROUND HATS, Mr. Closs explained to the cyurt Stater Bonds, &c.’ Securities of the District of Cn- Washington, D-0 FRENCH LOWERS, FEATHERS, BIRDS, Withers and the other defendants lumbia dealt in. ‘xchange on England and Karvps. J. HEIBERGER ae VELVETS AND SILKS, church, and held the deeds to the property. Our Drafts cashed at par sep2i-ly =” (Successor to H. ¥. Londen & Co.,) Whieb will be sold at very low rates, iu e Jeat plight for the purpos ; HOT AND COLD SODA ~ CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVE rs ed the deeds aud relinquishing all right and title to tle Ss ODA, MERCHANT TAiLO. 706 THE IMPROVED =e property: in order to bave peace wud wunete Witt Metropotitan MERCHANT TaiLOK |] SECOR 706 tli oe hey were ‘puaita ty by mame of th wo ar ishay Pog SEWING MACHINE night a papal ee MILBUERBN’S PHARMACY = | stands enperior to all others th ‘ared that the paster of th purt suid It appe f 1429 Pennsylvania Avenne, Z to say witch are th A MENVSE RED ras, : he would dtemiss th ase. nové-tr MINERAL WATER O. DRAUG H7 any dinpute nowt cies ceeoert ye cere there was IRVING CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND Joseph Par i“ ' John | No. 920 Fetreet, Washington, B.C. The patron Kernan, loud and boiste Alice | 8¢0f the public respectfully solicited and) in Fitzgerald. cursing = SAMUEL G. YOUNG NOTARY PUBLIC, O¥rick—Stax Burevixe. Slate Ailey; 3 with indecent exposure ent down aga vagrant cy Adaus, ged Edward Johison. a d Perey san } | Wonderful Bargains BF All kinds of Mac 706 8th strect nort febi7-lm" hines taken in exchange » hwest UucTiox: nt BOOKS AND STATIONERY. N®W Booksat BEALL’S BOOKSTORE. ris Harpe Henry War HENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS.—These | Doct nt and Da : Jenkins, charget with asame | CS? pills aie on OE EE, PILL vegetable | = Stow emma Pa 1 battery on 1 ingredients, and although they entirely supersede | . woman, ¥ | Co ee merenry: mot leave < its insarions | In ver eflccts. They act directly upon the liver and area | “WAT f England Wart | valuable remedy in all cases of derangement resnit- | TER WEAR “sures. by Arthur Helps saw Brot {ng from a disordered state of that organ; Liver C..m- | Mistress Judith, a new novel in Leivars Hor n who was ii B plaint, Bilious Disorders, Indigestion, Sick Hesd- | ries. « Loth struck her; they’ see sche, Typhoid Fevers, &e. €c., all euceumb to tte FOR they were trying to put Bi ers ont, W e¢ bse of Schenck 6 M. audrake Pills. For sale by | bess member of th churels and put the 3 | WDrnggists and Dealers, mar2tr moncy in the contribntion te aelp to get up. M ————— her struck her a back-hacded tick’ and she Noth, | aa a Men, Youths, and Boys. “Brother Warner, what ¢ id you ATT ; said they bad had’ tronble 4. BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, Harviet Robinson testified and Brother Jenkins both hit Mrs. Colen two brothers had been for a long time tryin 75 Vaverre St., Bapt Ra, coun ee ‘oor, Hak, pe cedar, § feet, Mina.” North C vonuah Shad, per 109, bunch, 30u40. ——— TO KERP FULLY POSTED in regard to the very latest styles in jewelry of ali kin: essential that ep should visit. the jewelr eof Mr. Prigg. Pennsylvania ave- At least once week in the year. We have been doing so past, and we nave to reeall a single time thathe had hot something new and beautiful to show w The very latest and most beautiful articles 8). | received by Mr. Prigg were shown us yester- day In the way phire and Opa Samples of Colorado sap- lian earrings, which were sent tohim by the Lake Goorge diamond-sette us mate settings to the Lake George din monds. Mr. Prigg will receive early this Wevk another lot of those very elegani «',, ler- iamond crosses set in jet: sold to match mond drop; also Mason's bracelets fn dea. gold, with buekles; chain bracelets, with slides with pearl center; 18 karat gold plitad chains, made by Barrows & Co., and Yew sets in amethysts, with gold fronts, de- signed to take the place of real stones in gold.—Sunday Chronicle. penta SEES No PRESHET THIS TiME.—Mr. W. H. Ray, the signal service observer at the Great Falls. reported at 8 o’elock this morning as follows: “River bas fallen four inches since 6 p.m. yesterday, and theamouat of floating ice has somewhat increased.” —— ee THE STEAMER “PILOT Boy,” it will ba seen by the advertisement elsewhere, wiil resume her regular trips on Tuesday next. —————_— GEORGETOWN. Nor Much OF A FRESHET.—There is very little current in the river this morning, and the ice from above is float! slowly dow nm ving stream. The jam at the Three Sisters been partly removed, there is very little apprehension of any further obstruction to the entire clearing of the river. eapesilee fet Ean ae gee tang re lower ue landings yesterday, and more are to follow Lady, by Wilkie (tins split in the church. At this point the case w ’ ‘Act 4 $125. frome Cg PAromind eae Riley, | We Shirts to order of Wamentta Mus | REAL BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS, T beth mre nie his chee heats; Se lin, w n Gosoms, for $1.75,0r & “)- | REAL BARGAINS IN BUSINESS SUITS, ™ ~lith lize T: | Mills Muslin. and Richardson's best Family Linen | EAL BARGAINS IN WORKING SUITS, Knglich Boople, ly FB Greens ga, tony oF th eg ee a pn th smesven, or $250 | REAL BARGAINS IN CHESTERFIELDS, ' rt ay inp 8. = Pithenfs attached. “Finest 4-ply Linen Collars, 6 | REAL BARGAINS LA 2 ‘ Monu. for $1, finest 4ply Reversible Cuffs, 33 cents a pane BARGAINS It orne genet = BOOKSELLEKS AND STON ® fnetS_ | REAL BARGAINS IN SCHOOL Stine e SOUS ESEUSILTANIA AvENCE 200 PeZzeN KBAL BARGAINS LN CHILDRENS’ Suirs | THE NEWEST Fai NCH NOVELS BY Inst in from Palatka. ‘ a ciiitense Dach. As it Boiagobey, Panl Feral, oes) . V 4 AND de Villers phe Belot, Le 4 N.W. BURCHELL } Qwn imp 8 Hi. de Serr ° Carne, Vietor P. 1332 F street, Hoor Buildin: G cORRY: EL, & SOS Riviere Archard, Madame Crazeu aud N CONSIGNMENT, feb%-tr Penn. avenne, opp. Willard’s Hot 1 BESL GENUINE = os 3 7 SCY $ CT ONGBES: $50,000" MADE, « h : At GIRSON’S FANCY ston, ON OBES 940,000. MADE, “Hi BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING ~ 23 ‘h street, between I and K. no! hwest, for 5 cents. They are the Flower of Smoke, Theme Malacca, Indv-Cisina and ‘ES OF WORSTED BULLION FRINGE HM extra fine CONCHA, selling ax aT Chine. + - 40 5 cents per vard pee Eliza Taber « OS Raoaat, Fi ey) eae a h <treet nort hw " y 0! HAPMAN'S, | HEREBY ANNOUNCE To My FRI Sign of the Big t oe porcnen Goraine sroRe, Agts. Lawrence's Pure Linen” Papers, that T have assumed control of the house All brands equally low feb te DS’ U LOTHING STORE, feb2s-tr 911 Pennsylvania avenue Pe Known as the GEER ae” Gaia i STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING STORE, NEW SCIENTIFIC Ww ‘WESTERN HOTEL,” AL NOTICE. STBAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING STORE. ! c WoRKs which will bereafter be conducted in first-class sty Orr.cx Bartimon® & Ono Ra Ano. Pi ckam ey Bees pe 5 boy gocusroni on the Wasnixeton, Feb. 21, 1575. § 1011 Pexxsvivania AveNre, chanical Kioments of Ec Engi EUROPEAN PLAN ; * x 1011 PENNsyivaNta AVENUE, Crown, 8ve.; London; $6. ‘The, patror friends aud the pablic is | Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, | 1011 Pexxsyivasia Avenvs, Popular Account of the Phe 26-34 _E. CHENOWETH, Proprictor c PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, DOUBLE TRACK, Between 10th and 1th streets nemnewa, . with § full. page Chromoxy!- nd numerons wood oncmic Geology, or Geol a ; London: $10 80 ogy in its Relations to the ‘and 10 mae Eetvoun Mth and ith streets. | STi, csrevingss 378 bos tee par Aujcdes ; Grorcrtows, D.C, Fobrnary, 1875 PmLapreLen _feb2- Tween 10th and lith streets Guiltenein. with 75 illustrations; Paris; @9. Wey the undersigned: having this sth day of Feb- S. ROOSE, Pack, ruary. entered into a copartnership for the purpsce WITHOUT CHANGE OF Cans Ww. a Fest, ofecnducting the Drng Busiuew ‘ut No.7 Wien ze CIGARS AND TOBACCO, street, Forrest Hall, formerly occupied by T. Le ave daily, except Sonday,at $a.m.and 1 p.m < ‘Ontlines of jnnte Oy Cropley, cheerfully ‘solicit the public patronage, | fagvare chehed through J as ensuring their strict and Personal attenti x The 1p. m. train stops at Relay Station, giving nh nee ample time to enjoy a first : pele: pone vo ey rst class dinner at the © le Purchase tickets at 485 Pennsylvania avenu at Depot, corner New Jersey aventic and Conve GEO. 8. Koi , J. A. MATTING omens LY. Passenger Agent. feb22-m.tuths LSS PERRO EE? CARD —Having had eleven years’ experience in ¢ above business, (four in the employ of T. 1. Cropley.) Lthank the public for their past kindness and consideration. and ask a coutinuance of the same with their patronage. FICK LING teb26 3t Thave received another suppis of those choice | BECOMMERDED BY THE BEST PHYSICIANS COOKING PRUNES, at 1235 cents per pound. feb25 3 FROM KENTUCKY, FR SPRiNGs On dranght. febi3-tr HL Corner of L ant thats AMES DON'T MA. ON. CST AR. & 6. CORNWELL & SONS, feb%-tr 1418 ¥ ¥ Walkera Hotel. tae 1 Peui Ave. fel | PLATED WARE. F : ietong pA ATEe assortment of all the new designs. FLOUR el all the a brands of FAMILY charben, srons.cax 0 a CAKE BASKETS cx re Sof tim tae Also RODGERS’ superior i lla by ritieh Museam; rrA re, by James Fergus: A * ets |D STATION! Vernon Bow FROM THE KE GOOD CI- beats