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‘a R. costume is ralled Russian. Ht is finished tn Weather Indications To-day. The Feeedmen's Hospital Unpleas- The Pelice Commissionership. AMUSEMENTS. | LADIES’ GOODS. THE EVE ING STA the most, perfeet manner, there being a superb —_ jtness. OT APPLICANTS. - —————————— ————— — ™ ——= se — —_— | attache of silver to the velvet at the throat OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL Osrcrs, FREEDMEN’S Hosrirat, Jan. 30, 1878. Editor Star:—My name having been pub- ATIONAL THEATER. ! SELMA RUPPERT, February 1, 187! and corresponding ornaments at the wrists. Washington, February 1, Exkitoy Evening Star:—With t rel lished i ection withthe. Biliag of the Va. | N Every one of the minute particulars of lining For the middie Atlantic states, clearing | , * zi atte eee ene | lishe a ieed Ge the weittetion oftee Maser.| PRIDAY, Fenrvany 1, 1878, 614 Ninth st., opp. Patent OMce, i. | viding and galooning has that eharaeter of | weather, preceded by areas of rain or snow, | tauce, at the earnest solicitation of Dr. Chas. oy caused by the resign: ie E' NEF path AREWELL BENEFIT sit durability whieh, makes Shese imparted het colder northwest winds and rising barometer. | '3, Purvis, I wiely veut to the hospital head- ae goeogor red proper 1 beg and last night but one of BERLIN ZEPHYRS, GERMANTOWN WOOL, WHS has jUSk TO | CNT ee a csean With tr ee | uarters, in the Howard medical building, i lieving, as Ido, ch occasion vided her-winter | of a bridal, trousseau., With. this costume quart ices . | applicant for that pla Nieving, as Edo, on which occasion he R. SOTHER one Ms -s All appear ih two of his most FANCY AXD WORSTED GOODS. and , | TOCAT. N where John H. Cook put certain questions to ficient discharge of the delicate and powerful impersonations. ralds Pateare ‘and Washington, in Doth | came an amber gauze evening dress with what | LOCAL NEWS. me and assumed to write down my answers. fesponible ‘iuties of ane offer” Sete i; DAVID GARRICK asp a REGULAR FIX, Potnt Laee Braldsand Applique Patterns, of whieh cities she bas made a sensation, was | are called embossed flowers in floss on_ the | ———— He afterwards requested me to make oath to | pie with the assurance and self-commendat In response to the unus another selection of EMBROLDERIES on Cam- gecompanied by a neckl: ‘earrings, and | overskirt. On the waist a garland of artificial | Amusements, <c., To-night. the paper, Which he had writien, but T_posi- | by palathe assurar representation of Mr, SOTI character ‘anz00k and Swiss, bracelets of tusks to match, flowers starts at the belt and rans over the Theater.—Sothern in “David Gar- | tively refused to swear to i in National o whereupon he | mph, ‘RUSHED shoulder to the belt at the back. ok.” “ Da ix.” said, “Then 1 will not send your statemet | WASHINGTON, D. C.. . A CRUSHED TRAC ENGLISH “WEATHER BOOTS.” i arpa le varieties. Subsequently, Cook asked Ie te hold Op Th Editor Evening Star:—Dear Sir: The news. | will be performed for the last time The English “weather boot” is a new style | neuten Comsgue: ity. Maid’s Recen. | band, whieh I did, and he uttered some words papers of the city have nearly allannounced | garuppay NIGHT Only time of foot wear, which consists of water-proof |, Foundry Church—Dairy Maid’s Recep- | whieh I did not understand. T did not volun- | that my name is being urged for the office of LORD DUNDREARY. ~ kid. It reaches to the garter and has an elas- | tion. , tarily or, intelligently swear to the statement | Chief of Police, recently made vacaut by the ix DOUGLASS’, ic strap on both sides, and within the strap a Ascension Churck.—Literary and musical | which Cook prepared. I have since learned | resignation of Major Richards. If sueh is the OUR AMERICAN COUSIN, Ninth and F St. Cloud Beet ¢ ‘ate band of si whieh pre ena percr entertainmer that Cook’s version of my Temar! has been | case I enow nothing oe faving maee. = as played us Dime apes Ot O00 tirmen ta Ameri- oat re streets, - Cloud itding. rom penetrating the tat the side. for the - filed by Dr. Patmer with the Secretary of the | application for nor sough! © appointment; ca, the British Kingdom and Lee. y ° NNUAL GRAY cor band ts lined with water- | c Interior_as my sworn amdavir cert eal ‘be | Delther have I exchanged a word on the sub- MONDAY NIGHT, Februar) 4, 1878, Madame FOURTH ANNUAL GRAND SALE OF size. bul the whol of the remarkable was a superb dress of With frince of small. richly solid gold Novelties in Crepe Li sse RUFPFLINGS, LACES, TIES, KID GLOVES, FANS, & riety and latest styles. | | A The soles of this boot are a quarter of an inch From J.C. Parker we hi the New York | © John H. Cook, notar, I repudiate that, | ject with the Senators and others who are , the Countess Bozeata wk LADIES UNDERGARMENTS in thick: ef cork inthe center and | papers in advance of the mails. . document’as not my act and deed! an sae | sald tobe backing me for the place. In fact. | rne greatest Mee ESE Maen he and below the cork. The Eng- e members of Ryland Chapel, South Wash- | presence of Cook aid the whole World Twould | all the information I have on the subject is | "7 teat & a And HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES Hayes will doubtiess i pots,” for ladies, have | ington, are doing good work, looking afier the | assert that certain statements contained ta it | ¥ i 0 have learned from the PTOMMAS. Hayes § rie destitute members of the cliurch who are out | qhisrepresent my sentiments and conv 0. P. 'y truly yours. Reginning on SATURDAY bec of employment, and furnishing them with SAMUEL [his % mark] 8 TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, fina will be the Beet eee eee recepti the neces of life. Our experience, as Dr. Palmer's THE COURT: Frunc any 2 AT WILLARD HALL, & Wilson machines, fully warrante. of many a New York her own dinner si disappearing | A social re-nion of the members of the new stantially corresponds with Mr. Si CouRT IN GENERAL TERM. tabie. Her black silk, and white lace tie at | garter is attached ‘to the stocking supporter. | Unitarian (All Soul's) Church held last , oleae Jess than cost of production, atu tt) u Commencing at 2 o'clock, than price of juaking. Ladles desiring goed arti THE WORLD RENOWNED HALPISTS, cles, well made, at Prices than ever offered. are invited to call, we afiirm that nake ri the throat are proverbi the affidavils ascribed to us, and donot en. gh she does | A similar boot, but of India rubber, was inau not ¢ k silk, as has been | gurated some years ago, and was a faliure for t t. being so long, it drew the night at the chapel of the new church e corner ith and L streets. The table was To-day, Randolph agt. Jones: argument con clac ed, and submatie Pot Marmion agt. Baltimore | | | | mac railroa tion for damages to pre 7 contents as true. ; : - Oo erformances have created the greatest enthus! some’ not at all puri- | the reason th ered with refreshments and decor: Morse thelr contents os true. erty (ot 14. snare 200) Ig « changer grate of N ree a nih ace ae See te Senateat enthiual- Sonsini tanieal or “fussy” in manners or appears and made the knees ache, but the “weather ; flowers. “The delegates of the Americ Lvctous (his % niark} Hawken, | a'verdict for $1,295 rendered, “Thecass cum enmen | New York, Boston, Phikatelphia, Cs &e. th ana F Sts, St. Clond Building, yet, icing earnest, clear in her convictions, } beot™ of English make is not open to this ob- | tarian Association who were present at the {his '] CHASE. ” | up on exceptions, and was argued by “rricl | He will be assisted by Miss INAREL STON j23-tr i and strong in r sense of duty, she is not | jection, thong! a hint to ladies who may | dedication and installation ceremonies were —— ea =a Morris for plaintiff aud Totten for de te Prato) and Miss ZELINE MANTEY ( eS raPrrreraereereetees likely to deviate far from the line whieh she | Send for them, I would say that the main | present. Good voeal and music Amusements. PROBATE CouRT—Register W rv. Tickets, $1. Reserved Seats. 50 cents PBIAING TO CLOSE OUT MY SPOCK OF seems to ave marked out for herself, and will | thing is to have the heel fit closely. If it does | was also one of the feaiures of the occasion. National Theater.—Mr. Sothern will hav: c-day, taut Of Chass Re Mix, petition for lot | be obtained at Bevin: Muste stor Sg ee gL her conscience up to | not the fatigue in walking with the “weather | Anentertainment. was giv day for | pene tonight, aiid Will appear ve ois fers Aled ty wee GIES Oe ee te = a eo " Lire (tor Stn disccuint of ative dictates of a capricious and | boot” is extreme. the frst Linie by the teache sof the | Carrick” and a8 © Hudibrase ia 4° Renae | last willof Atthar Fendalt eas filed ond admit ea E SINGIN SKEWL” KEPT BY A NT. fashion. _EUSSIAN COSMETICS. . | new Convent of the V D, corner of Fix.” In these roles he appears to great ad. | { ate. and letters issued to Reginald Fendall; “AUNT POLLY BASSET” JAS. H. VERMILYA. RECEPTION ROOM DECORATION. The Russian cosmetics, of which the displs necticut consisting of vatitage, and shows his diversity of talent, 2.000. E: tate of Andrew K. AuwI ASSE Sch ati ’ The fashion of afternoon receptions and | at the Centennial exhibition required so lar: recitation ving, mu: the piano and | yorh characters differin; very Widely from a ley. for. Heer oF eer Es AT TALLMADGE HALL, j15-tr Opposite Patent Ome. edlrums has assisied the mania for pottery are, it appears, to some dezree, eom- | harp salutatory was delivered by Miss undreary” and" The Crushed Tragediane | uth renumetation e widow filed, aud or Tp ECEPTION ANS oe : velopin ing into use, especially a peculiar kind of | Merritt, who referred to the event asacel To-night’s bill is an unusually strong one, and " ‘cow i 1 Commencing MONDAY, Frvrt any 4th, JR¥CEPTION AND EVENING pre cream resembling cold eream substance | bration of the feast day of the Reveren 1e : id POLICE CouRT—Judge Snetl. thick yellor sud. of this cream is said to | priately of the changed appearance of the site y dag I eOn test LO be atore. mxulterd ber be beautify the complexi It undoubtedly . The pole dance, FA eau pall ae) The: ee ag | She WOULA BOL hve ate Tite te eee helps the thick. ta Kin, and gradu. | by a number of young ladies, holding on to gay | 2eedter Con management ison the road to | having no Icense therefor. $10 and cc ry ally causes it toa an opaque white, ttaehed to the top of the pole was ait The programme is ys good, | Parker, colored, larceny of a market basket tilled be the component parts of ting teat i i Among the | > the C a ue a pleasant place Nowmend With provisions belonging to James Donuelly: fined ertain that for delicate ski e Rey. Father Jenkins, S.J., | i cvening Orag pleasant place to spend | g10, It reddens s ga College, Father Lyneh, oy loubtless something ter, chaplainof the convent. | jf lerd Hall. i : ; consequently the house will be crowded h shay’ | Mother of the Convent, and spoke appro. evening Modjeska, already fainous y Hoskins. astorekeeper, Five athletic eassanit and batt BONNETS; OPERA KID GLOVES, In White and Evening Shades, in 2, 3, 4 and © ations; shupon one with the opening of a abd In apps the glimpse of a picture or i he froma book. A new a ition to the beauty of ar sists of a low-hung shelf upon whic now become high style to plac ’ by plates which 1 On sor ay, Wiliam Roai Ryde 35, ents, at Eis: Meat 1 . February 9th, at 2p. m chorus each night a YAY be a fres president of G | CREPE, LISSE NECK and SLEEVE RUCHES, fi a, MC, and Father Lan ue FRENCH FLOWERS, & } Suitable for evening tot THE STRERT-€An SH Aptomas, the world-renown- dames Beagie was arraigned LONGFELLOW ed harpist, w ve one of his elegant enter. | sault and battery with intent | . > iene 10 powerful f Lodge 3 ¢ fainments’ hero: to morrow alterna? | Sangean ery with BRR Tinstrated and accompanted with readings (rom | MRS. J.P. PALMER'S, d by Miss Isabel Stone, soprano; | Morning. Mr. Dickson test the Poem by . | _315-tr 1107 F street, bet. 12h sod 12th ste, ntry, violinist; Mr. Charles E, | Uip fro Georgetown this young man got MISS ANNIE D. WARE, accompanist. The harp reeitais | been Well received in Europe and Am An Italian critie says: “Mr. Aptomas hand the harp witha bravura so singular, wit - h sentiment and passion | behave decent, i natuses his music into the | series so nie sulin, are i ren. | Witness seized him and ejected him tus en- | when defendant drew a revolver and Teception to- | at him, one of the shots taking effec carat the junction, foot of the Capitol; he appeared | Jo gees to be very drunk, and stuck his fest cut, itteeers | WEDNESDAY EV ENING. Fey tug with the passengers, and on betug cadiioned he AT 7:30, ust ‘ery profane ai Hsu tin nguage to wit “Eh n warned ais “tStecould noc | For the Benefit of Sr. MARK mort a ejec ink Admission, 50 cents. Chi Tee fens: Ms | cents. Reserved Seats, 25 logant assortment of | vew! , is” Music S GARNITURES for party an ee) — — = dresses: also, MUSLLN and E SU ud AIRY MAIDS RECEPTION. | OVERDRESSES. a Band DACK SUITS and IES AND GQOME OF THE CHOICES: vaRy Gri, | SS MISSES CLOAKS of Wednesday evening, persons assembled each with not pound of groceries or otber family | oo trn e distributed among the poor and eae i mtg sick members of the chureh.. Creditisdne to egy Boule of Bis bearers the pastor, Rev. James Armstrong, for his | pfvlindry Churel } efforis in securing sich needed assistance. erisioment at the Some of n bossiing. FLANN | Louvre, pat to use arving rend iry maids’ peat the soe 4 nigh board, about'a foot fromthe flores the ogee LITERARY AND 38-1m M. WILLIAN'S 5, fo a Tittle LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. merLady of the 1 ascension Chu erary and masical | went jast his head. Ofer N of the fren | T conn: ae coer t fw a on . 7 < ai cawe q we entertainment this evening. Su Ut Precinct, who was on the car, se g what was FOUNDRY CHI iY. Whe School Children thi Bad weaner..| leave Norell. She will leave’ on Buh meoin Hall-Dr. doh Lord will give a Rolng on: sumped off anc 1 FRIDAY EV BOR OLN ONLY. Ass siupported b Editor Ster:—Seeing the School clilldren J cafe meteoroloxieal Summary of thé signal | $476 ot Breer oe ee HORNE next was locked up. Oficer Admission 25 ets. ling Refreshments, j3! wit order, tes sock of MILLA- aint the whole softened morning suegested the idea to tyr | Crane DUURIO epee a aiR ey ean oe The fame of the lecturer should draw kod T ITemary anp wosteca exe. | $1 ae near public school Superintendent might apie . p Average temperature oust : ade above, was heard, TAINM ‘ pery swing on red to use the tire alarm telegraph | {ESmMe Years. The average temperature v Ford's Opera House —Longfellow’s “Evan. | Sent the case to the grand jay. ther For the Benefit CHURCH 8, s., | Zyl CASH aia 1 pposing a room n S SonSuch days. As Ces, oy H next Wednesday, for the benetit of | $500. in th , pon Hate atS0c., a bargain. ‘Trinaed ul i Bon- er with the children are sent | rk’schureh. See advt. eaP on et FRIDAY 3 ry Lat. 1878. nets will also be sohl at cost. eacmnaanilas Y ainly the ma- ) ngin’ Skewl. Singin’ Skewl” 4e-The leg of an eighteen button kid comes Best Musical Taler n@'and Washing- Bg-The extreme scarcity of im necessitates considered wt sthe ie re gy . | of the decade, the aver: age precip it Metropolitan chureh to-morrow | UP over the vaccination place—[ ton upper £0 ce ‘ei this step, and we hope our patrous wid appreciate ania Ub ie uoweyy ondoik is ant | SoTinchess ne aver See advt. petZO'd Lycoming county hunters say the | Admission. 28 cen ——_SU2t_ | he GuEAT BancaisS orgeter.(® °'" on™ or basketof siraw, t ‘or some other i — ars haven't gone to winter quarters. EA SM. 3. HUNT. ibbons, aud filed | VaEtHnc ial Mowers : ged | Future Government of the District. | g3 Washington City has an eating house See ey Ey eects, | _jan8-tr 621 cud 623 D st, yaet ory s! Faw ae an ed with blue ribbons 4 rs of the MEETING OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE TO-DAY. | where a meal can be had for a benny. This is . —— - M™ MAX WEYL, tees: DTK Carne with Cnn Tare. aR The aT a Ee ean eens ings and Trust € The House committee on the Distriet of Co- | why David Davis is so infernally fat—[01 OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. : ie ] ‘rsand children would more than com. | Pany to-day issued a cirewlar to the creditors | Iumbia met this morning and resumed the | €ily Derrick Performance Hes 512 Bacon atecet 2.0. the loss of a few hours of teach. | Of the institution, declaring a dividend of 10 | consideration of the bill to provide a form of | 88-Weather like the present is what gives | Matinee PE wOr™ (Between G and H.) the loss of a few hou CE | that being all their present cash | Covermment. for the District, : the nose to understand that it was not ereated NESDAY aud SA me ewer Js vee warrant, and. will commence t aydly te talitd the Heme Bint ly ornamental purposes.—[ Cincinnati First-class In Every Respect NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. The Silver Springs Strect Cars. | ne on the next They | ithas been soamended asto be we Table: . . IMPORTANT TO LADIES, rete of OAD, Ja to make the | aii7api ho “originally CITY ITEMS Variety, Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. jan30-1y & have the chotoest saad & for the toilette, an you inform, the 1 , ent., and to (chairman), and 2 - aye the choicest and best ascorement of BER- uhh spe aruinelat Be) py What right, human or di ytd obtaunieare pointed a sub-committee to | Hats ror Srnina OF IM%—We are now INCOLN HALL. KIN. ZEEUYES, GERMANTOWN’ WOOL lec ! street cars are run’ from 7th and | ain District of Co. | {vail a section to the bill to incorporate init | opening a large and elegant avcrtwent et | AAtONDAY BRUARY i111, | ower than supe tonee ee which Lam offering north on the Silver Springs road | ae a ral | the features of the Claflin amendment, provid- | gentlemen's, boys and childrens hate enitee x Solid Silver Thimbles, $6 cents; best Rubber Eye- suflicient number of passengers | r but the court having denied, | 18 for an elective council of 24 members. The | able for the coming Season, at Lewis, 920 sth : ents, anb-tr Secumalnite ; Lit point to ny for the trou- for the present, our petition for that purpose, SOnUnIt ce aIED 4 iN Binendme Aba | street, between J and K. 2 Miss EMMA C. THUERSBY = — = — le of running a car out on. the x nade CO eee TO eee tae purpose. | viding that, after t xe of the bill, the — the honor to announce one 'T CLASS MILLINERY. hitching a horse to it? Or, in other words, why | Taney, decided to pay 10 percent rather than | Distriet af Counnbl yonehalf of the | PLEASE BEAR IN MIND that Loditie's Head. | H8 the henor to announce one F — are not the cars run as formerly, without: which are either being paid in instalments or | €XPenses of all the courts in’the Distriet,ex- | @ehe Specific not only cures headache, but GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT GRAND OPENING : tranten irom the public before | have not yet matured (and the District of Go- | CePt the Supreme Court, and also’ ha't of the | prevents it coming oll. ‘Sold. by every dre (Previous to her departure for Europe,) SOC Teeny, NEW AND CHOICE aver the capense Hee akon Ob | lumbia bonds and securities above re Geecas the Fany bridge hereafter constructed | gist. Price 50cents. With the assistance of the following eminent art- | FINE PRENCH FELTS” SUPENIOR pLit amounts to the same thing, When | arene eattets Aon 0 held Soin Messis. Hendee and Hunton are of the opin. | SPONGE CAKE.—Two cupfuls of sugar, two ists. especially engaged for this Occasion: ee Novetiedia Fame wa a tew years ago, many | MU ‘ss : at ion that the bill a: T. CARLETON, the celebrated Baritone. LICHTENBERG, the young 1 Virta Vi . EASE, (he eminent Pianist and Com- poser. Mr. GEORGE sist in real estate, lawsuits, and un judgments, and that the general depres: all kinds of business, the shrin of value: and the want of confidence in investm been and is suchas to make it next to K isputed collec. tthe ghost | Cups of tlour, four exxs, two-thirds of a cupful | Mr. W of a show of pass nen of Con. ot vom water, two teaspoons of Dooley's Master LE and from the: nee in Congress | Yeast Powder, one teaspoon of flavoring. Mix y competent tojudge. ** | the powder with the flour while dry Mr. Ao MP The committee will hot resume the eonsid- ; ee eration of the Dill until Wednesday next. WE ARE RELIABLY INF 18 route disposed of | Sand gave to the new entire patronage ri s this done from: selfi interest, but the t i. OSTRICH TIPS, FLOWERS and Ok NAMENTS! MISS MCOORMICK, oct80-1y Bt. Clond building, 622 8th st. now. their private con eaterprise th , tank MED that some of of this is to keep sible to effect itsucesed. \ etlect si the ¢ Mthingham &Co.. | Reservea i CLOTHING. ¢ beneath the. fe iepucesed.. Ys tions.” The laws been com- | Ty: BLeE Rinnon MeetiNcs.—Lineoln hall broke 1 ¥.. have mate sii | rott's sre: | ——— H >| was coi a file spite i ) days, an inves! Cot abe — — —— | | Burlew and his choir, and Mr. and Mrs) Wit | liable. Send for their Week Fin Exercises, Orders elt st residence, STN ak | and | son. Mr. Murphy read ‘ few pass port, sent free. east, Letween G and I streets, navy yard: PANTALOONS efforts have been made by us atevery session | Romans and spoke on love. Col. Grey Jr tHE Foon taken into the stomach is not | fentions Puls’ Music store, will receive py of Congress, sinee the management of the | Sheech.. Mr. Murphy then took thestand ang | digested it decomposes. In the latter case a or Ss airs have devolved . i u | i choir engaged in siuging eq | Pungent gasis developed which causes s 9g while the choir enguxed in singing, he urged fb Sas 1s del nT Rosy genre i all who had not done so to come eructations, or else the stomach itself seeretes 626 litor Evening Star:— ess to provide for t ON EXHIBITION ; AND SALE ant . Which has ap this Distr value of the ‘ : e e Gove nd sign i i risi : i ST, FINE CASSIMERE, ppwear alizing elections ie use of the Governing the pledge, and the tables were surrounded by acid which, rising upward at inte oe isthe ‘Greek band in ol i the 's Of the banking Propertiesin this ci slaers untila late howe Loe se ey | mee the puller. sarily. gr ieee extremely FREE ART CATT AD STORE, Seneiieling the front of the » Congress a few ee eee cae tet ye Prposs dHey Seem | for a while, when Mr. P.M. Bradiey made one finpalved RieCaiOn, TO at Hd fe, (0. 626 E STREET. 1N summer, of Din tone el ceaZaions Of the | to‘tone and regulate the’ gastric organs with | Sense, eee ee Frames, Pictare Cords aud Tas. LARGE ASSORTMENT, here a \ F , resulted n’but en left with the insiguia of totyi | Hostetter"s Stomach Bitter sels, ings, Nall. £6 , in'the District, ants and others ha one bone sie and that of only about one- the blue ribbon : THERE 18 BALM IN Gta. and the Tar of | _garPicase remember N - For $5. ad pe ince the abolition of the ot ea Aue. and less than one- here was a very fine audience at | Abie’s Balsama or Balm of Gilead Tree, eom- a Seen ame and Number: 174-4¥ here and the discontinu- 1. were opened with | bined with Honey and the Extract of Hore. | \YOW IS THE TIME TO SELL.—Ladies, 4 - the Coranation and other hymns, and | hound, in the form of Hale's Honey of Hore. | as Gapis and, Children's aston Wearing Ap FINE BLACK DOFSKIN exclusive of our cash b re, would SROs eee ner usband sang, ate wur | hound and Tar, is the most potent remedy for Ts pricon ne SJUSTH'S Old Stand"? Nose oduee 10 per cent. of our liabilities, while hh i aa fur. | Colds, Coughs,’ Hoarseness, and Influenza, | gtreebu@, Albectert bes PANTALOONS aay it ie it olds, Coughs, He sa i Zit i ¥ mail will be promptly at- NS, T value ought fo produce at least from 20 | fis coud Ue storyiof Josept. and commented | ever administered in thisorany other country. | fended to soplS-tr We are unwilling to submit to | Wereon: after which the ns “My | Pike's Toothache Drops cure Toothache in - GEORGETOWN ADV’M’Ts. of the attendant disor: The Commissioner system % and convenie! therefore Con: “le eli enough alone,” at iy said that a | dine sale, at this time, of all our remaining | \yye! yy lred.or yell tars of tarqu pn bands are b ty for the pre el AH. rhaments | BELL Pose iN MARYLAND.—Mr. Tu Wicomico, has introduced the bell Color and Wear sted, Congress should see fit ‘ear Warranted ve ‘ Redeemer.” Several requests for p . : : si Biiepe a acak a ay verifies ules presented, and Rev. Mr. heed offere one minute. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents. . 2 RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suf- and after a hymn by the choir and u This shapes itself t egas the house of de: greg z u 5 Hy = 2 ———— For 88, itse gates. The tax on drinks he 1 : . uon, Rey. Dr. Rankin followed. “Prodigal, | ferers. Chronie, painful, and prostrating dis: 7 E TAKE PLEASU N ANN 3 7 Tare Sa Gh aa ine Pirough the sce | proposes shali be payable by the seller of liquor nine anes Ice CoMsisstoNERS met last | come home,” was next ung by tle choir. Mz: | eases cured without medicine, Puivermach. |W tact thnbe Pe DeAHENEN AG ENS . See eich ito Gow the techies once ke Fo fir the beret of the wchaae Altay | Pebortof the treasurer was Teadeshowina thay | MUNDAY reiharked thatas {ite Is so short they | gre Electric Bele the grand deers | senpiae Physician, of “Keedysvilie, Washington CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS top of the bead. For very fair hair, tot S not propose aby. interference wich the from November Ist to December alst, 187, Should devote it to doing good. He spoke of | Avoid imitations, Book and Journal, with par. | county, Maryland, can be consulted ou Mil Tortus of With white dresses, py ularly toil White silk or satin, double bands of white en- pes amei are very much admired, and doubtless Of MR. Tuomas Lorp, Sr.—The | Appli With that faculty of adaptation, which we | fact that Mr. Thomas Lord, sr.and his bride, | ing perso @arry to an extreme, we shall shortly have | fermer) rs. Hicks, are secluded in the house | tern, tran Bands of we enamel or green velvet. with a of the latter. i at a pear oth romptly | aE erude idea of matching costumes, but without | admitted by the colored butler employed there. i I ve, rovements, whether 0! erican or ————— any idea ai all of incongruity, with the ideally | “A few days ago he told the colored coachman | Keeper. Messrs. Jas, L. Barbour and 6. E. | fa number of people signed ihe pledge. | [atest Improvements, whether of American or MOTTO, EXCELSIOR: elassie siyle, which it is the intention to re- entieman residing in east 41st street that | White presented a petition Signed by a large DAMAGE by THE STORM.—During the preya- | Work in a manner not to be equaled by those TEIN — produce. vas in the house and was very | numberof merchantsand bank officers asking | lence of the storm yesterday the roof of W. W. | not possessing these facilities. = His cleansing BYEING: CEEaNerra, In the direction of art ornamentation for the | sic the did not believe the old state Major Richards in his | Burdette’s store, No. #28 ith street northwest, | and dyeing Eadtes' and Geni’s suits are, in DYEING, CERANSING! hair in place of fiowers, for which the present ntleman was seriously ill, but that if he be- i Mr. Barbour stated that the spners was biown off. ‘The roofs of four brick-kilns | fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his DYEING CLEANSING, style of coiffure affords little opporiunity. is e worse he (the butler) would inform his | represented nine-tenths of the business inter- belonging to the Washington Brick Machine | superior work. N.B.—A specialty of his con- | LapIEs AND GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS, Ka ‘ 7 the duty of all todo kind deeds, relating a: : r a Chronic Diseases, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, a eect fu see affecting facie nt of a athe mee ne hie non Galvanic Co New Yor ages Pulye uakiy rin tale Febraar at the West End Hotel, or expended. ba 516. in the state prison. Mrs. Frane V oo x orgetown, D. C. tions for liquor licenses of the follo vhicaro rein Serta : To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to | | From the nuniber of persons in this vicinity who : Sn 1: Augustus Det- oe Chicago, relist come Ieldents of the Wo * | call attention to. A. Fischer's Chemical Beour, | Dave been cured by this celebrated pliyeician. we SUPERIOR QUALITY, Sohn yen Bante ing to-night and the children’s meeting to- | 12g and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, per eet hea tne SMES toons Ge S appointed station, | Morrow. “While the choir sang “Hold the | Bear 9th ‘street. By promptly adopting the | "No charge for oonsilitations. ut license system. From VERY SMALL TO VERY LARGE SIZES, THE WAMSUTTA SHIKT, the tr comb, Which first apy i at the se that they and their sisters might see | ests of this city, and that they all had entire | Company, near the eastern terminus of H | sists in removing spots from costly party Superior in View but has neve y or y. ¥.7 H dence in the Maj streat were blown off; damage $300, dresses ; 25 years experience. His dry Meknsey + W. H. WHEATLEY, 7 ie to the front, ui . - s hi ——— remoy Caper spots effectually from any ar- €0 JEFFERSON STREET. Georgetown, D.C, Fit, WORKMANSHIP AND GENERAL EXCEL- hs. The great ad A Yorne Wier’s 1DE.—Mrs. Elizabeth | js FIRE IN THE Counry.—About 10 o'clock last | ticle, and careful pressing gives theni an ana excelled betta rien to which the LENCE wo Mever. a beautiful young woman, was found | of the board present, no night a frame house in Stantontown, in the | appearance as if newly made. Kid Gloves le of the District and thousands of others of toe suffering from Paris green, in her home at 97 a R op | County, was destroyed by fire. It was owned | cleaned ; two pair for 25 cents. Btstes and Territories will testity jae rd Sigel pesterday afternoon. An infant | THE WASHINGTON NatiovaL MoNcMENt | by the ‘heirs of the late David Luckett and ‘Send us your overs: : novS-tr To Any Competing Shirt in the United States: Jay sleeping quietly on the bed beside her. An kas elected Hon. Horatio King a | gecupied. by Charles Fray colored: It 5 = ambulance was Sent to take her to Bellevue | tin place of the late Fred. D. Stuart—a ht fire froma detective Hus. ‘hoes about BALLS, PARTIES, &c. GEASIDE. LAKESIDE, RIVERSIDE LI- Price $1.32 eomb Worn lately was of niother p ved | father-in-law and mothe dhe should | and popular. society has organized the . — U: GRAND INDY. ta represent Barnueiics. another waselaie | Lot betaken TO te fenae Cen eae | eoeaae cnianttes attend tothe interesis | We wi. Move F° OF THE Portage stamp, KE. K. LUNDY, 144 Bridge st. Yer. with pomnts set upright, and mounted with | cause of my trouble,” she said to the ambu- | of the society before Conyress:—Dr. Blake, ys. UNIFORMED BATTALION, I. 0. 0, F., stars. the cen the largest. lance Surgeon, pointing to her husband's | chairman; Prof. Henry, Gen. Dunn, Dr Brod! | very cheap. WiLL TAKE PLACE ON PROFESSIONAL. “MODJESKA.” rents, who stood at her bedside unmoved by | head and “Hon. H. King. The commitiee is | white blankets TUESDAY EVENING, February 5th, 1878. — tetera GEO. 0. HENNING, opera eap, or bonnet, has ‘ G oseph has be good husband | instructed to press the ption-of the joint re FOR B. ¥, CONNELL, Homeopathic arance suggested by the crown | to me, but they have perseeuted me. sl: r resolution offered in the House by Mr. Foster, ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7th street northwest. Physician, 229 D st-n.w. Long experience | 3an30-tr 410 Beventh street nw. dress worn by Helena Mod, me tomy neighbors, and done € puthoricing the folnt ome tte ae a pore See epee gentlewnan and Jadies, and best of references, Will atten: calls from nsists of a | Uneir power tom ion of the appropriation for the completion o vbich cai y all parts of the city and vicinit 1o2w" : atin upon | shouth have done thi <o hid it not been | the monument for strengthening the founda- | | ARRESTED.—ADout 1 members, “Music by Prot. Donehis ele- I yan B CLOSING OUT SALES or satin, | for my darling ehild. nen her husband | tion, it thought necessary, and thereupon pro- | ficer Chase, of the fourth prated Brass and String Band, feb1~d a M. PIERCE BELL, Attorney-at-Law, has ae ‘own shaped 1 from work wi had hap. | ceed to the completion of the long-delayed | Archie Fletcher, colored, wh . HE FIFTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE | wa’ BA ROeLNS ote to the Webster Law Bld adrled a jewelled ornament, he burst into tea s going fer | Work on the structure itself. enbered, stabbed a colored man named Geo, TR OF oR Sener DE, > street, 1, joune. Payne FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. grette of white marabout powdered ‘s family, who live in Avenue A. but Tue I W.J. STONE'S LAW 1 a ker a few nights ago at a pound | given at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, FEB- = made with taste is perfectly | his parents held him. i THE oo ee E's La Ww Eleretap es was found his house, corner 21: UARY 4. 1878.—Tickets, admitting a gen- ——y urse the care of her without UOT as Dowling. auctioneer, com- | streets northw tleman and ladies, $1 ‘he Committee will covery is doubtful —LV. y evening, February spare no pains to make it the grandest affair of the ndid collection of law booksof the | AS AN ILLUSTRATION of what the market | Stason.” "Phe invited. guesteeare respectfully wee IMMENSE REDUCT: nd most valuable editions, (among | affords in the line of youths’, boys’ and. chil- quested to be present at the reception, to be held at assemblage. and lete. I. are becoming dryer year A a cemplete set of v8. Supreme Court dren's clothing, we could not do better than if-past 8 o’clock p.m. Dancing to ‘Semmonce Dentist. ama eee by year. all is steadily diminishing, | Reports, in fime condition.) being the libraries | refer to the extensive stock now exhibited a ne'of themes eraceinl ane becoming aud the desert is approaching Still nearer {6 | of the late W. J. Stone and Hugh Caperton, the Boys’ Clothing House of B. Robinson & | icedays free of charge Yor the poor Taking Shock 5 er ee ‘ the winter toilette is the pre! the seq. Small eroves of trees are dlsappear The books are now ready for examination.— | Co., $09 Pennsylvania avenue. t LECTURES. octd-8m “ape pink, bine or corn colo ing. le water of wells does not rise so high ind ee ey Puice’s JEWELRY STORE received some ENRY J. ENNIS, 711 G strest, ite Pat- Pratian silk, edged with swans down, and tn- | jew ol the artesian walls The Winters hes | SCODEN DearH—John Wallace, a_ well: | benmtiiat seein Renee created, some J]==P THE Poor: ent OfMes, lectrician ad Model Maker, Ieee selling now, $18 1 iseoncerned, there | l€s81ain, and comparatively little snow tails | Known colored man, died suddenly of apo- | silver, Lake George Diamonds; plated brace. Ll E <4 ental work a . Ex in Patent HELP THE POOR ‘Specialty. ‘pert tel , s sprees ‘ fecal y at his house, 1222 D street, yesterday af- | lets and chains from $1 No. 457 Penn. . Caren ad for dining rooms are Byen the mountaias, and it An mele away. Penton, ok rettes raid Mas rectally ‘made on | solvanie avenue hear Besttect adele | Rev. Da. CHAPIELLE WILL LECTURE BTM TALBOTT, Dentiel. eraughty are new white fur lined | stall brooks do not now run, and the chim: Cee ra Suk a number of colored. men FULL Dress and other black cloth clothin; NEW DOGMAg OF THE CHURCH, Streets northwest. Teeth inserted §7 per Wrappers and dressing sacques, the waists of | in Sum Metta fieserts possesses. an the act of gambling. Wallace was fined | are kept in large quantities, and sold at hal BENEFIT UF THE POOR, eet. my23-ly selling now, whie frcletaee crake decent 4 oo equal to that of the Great Sahara and much | £0, and it is thought by his friends that the merehant tallors” prices by Hable Bros., 7th At the Hall, comer 8h and N sts-n.W. . D:® 9 SEANE WH the Magnetic Hes DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. ity for tue dressing room and | above that of india, Persia, and the Hed sea. | excitement of the arrest aud trial caused the | aud D streets.—Adct. Doors open at qi o'clock. on 8t Te O°CIOcK. | Ee er Tee th street nw: treats ir,in Which ladies often eat their late | The evaporation of southern and central Cal- | Sl of apoplexy = Doors open at 4% o°clock. ‘Diseases. 4 r Bilis 4 _———___ THE GEORGETOWN HeIcurTs Ciup give a Prowers 60 cent febl 20 gultation free, Office heurs—8 to lla.m. and 3 to s- | Hornia in Summer is .25 of an inch in 24 hours. THE WILLARD HOTEL CasE.—To-day Judge | soiree at Seminary building to-night. 1 Wil | ————— es | 8p. I. These and o:her signs of future utter sterility Wylie in the Equity Court too ve early re iy SOft and wal : : : i ay ride pe lt delicate aud shivering body, on first-atising. | he attributes to the short-sighted removal of Wale in the Equity Ge re Wook up tng cae of positively wot be postponed eare requested D* J.B. GIBBS, Serine. ee or coming from the bath, but. ¢- | the forests since the arrival of the white man. | 92.00) GOSS? OL thy ae Marshall and Dourlas, . anes <0 si tog pombe oh ana warm room alktaving | Tue proroseD, FREE Ort Pipe Buus. re. | enitin the sale of the eflects of Wittatd’s Ho. | yA, MARRIAGE LICENGE fas been issued to | GECOND ANNUAL marily’ > "Over Thompeo's Diug Btore, rast between these far lined wraps Woreey | ceived its quiets In the Pennsylvania senate | teh by the assignees on the ground that plain: | jah Mowies, ar CLORING=OUZ, BALER. HR, DUKE, Dentist, 428 7th street southwest, 2 summer temperature, and the thin low | Wednesday, a motion to indefinitely postpone a nS We Re aaah es ———-<+e-__. __ ox by a | Davidge, Way, T) E Two M nets Of Teeth, $8; Teeth Aled $1; Benen ~eves. which 3 - its consideration having been adopted by a | Davidge, 3 : *: “WHY, THat’s ENOUGH FOR Two MEN,” s ; Extract eerie cromded bale and into the might arr ae vote ot 1s." The Philadelphia papers re- | Cox, J. F. Hanna and W.P. Johnston appeat | said” aaa ars, ger; the ayed Readiig | 20 percent. discount on a! WOOLEN Goons. _ | ing without pain, 60 cou “alt operations ¥ a gard this ac Beth ted. i y | in this case. banker’ convict, when they handed him his | 20 per cent; discount on all HAIR GOODS, such as | Warrant ‘octas-1y real enough to ki!) nineteen out oft wenty | S4Fd this action as disposing of the matter for : ‘ men. Set women who Shrink from an,@.ange | Hus session at Front Discttanges were made to-day in the Sask eelgen ginbes 6 ta basin of soup, meat wo seisiae, Carin Pula and Switches ‘Goods. CHUTTER & BAKEMAN, of temperature think nothing of it. AN EMBARRASSED RAILE ‘The second | Water registrar's office—one clerk and seven a seal : wit ° - | petition for the i > ucin; xpens office, " ng t Tined with blue, upop which was laid the | Brown as receiver of the need, oa trent S| pomtments wil'under any cireumstaness to Deane ee mpeieonment, Sad bork men have CHAS, BAUM, janai-ly Washington. D. C. none hopes wa needed bys horde: por Folge S. Farlow, resigned, and to fund the 6 per | made to fill vacancie: Putte workin the shoe shop. janl7-1m 408 Seventh street n.w. - jown, and besides protec’ ' | cent. interest coupons commeiici ie Paaeies tenuod be NI lub.—“Las’ Cris- TRUN: from Soil, gave it a very pretty and fresh ap- | Sst into a ten years serip, bearings percent! Borinie Exner: lened 5 Inspector Ent ce Span ee ee Ce aon man, TSoHOOL SATCHEL, Pearanee.” This wnuslin, tustead of | being interest, a order to reileve the embarrass. | Wwisle; tobn H. Cockrell. repair 3 frame build- | an! gor so full ait made a {001 ob myself, der ane POCKET BO laited, was tu ¢ a ad. St; $25. Jas. Ben- ¢ SS ————————— LADIES ELS, ground, the depth Being about ‘five “ches ae rin ra EE ; nett repair afrime dwelling, No, si Hstreet | went home to dinnet, an. while the sdloon | F-rautET DAVIS & 00. PIANOS, exers. | Lapies DRESS TRUNKS. hape is the “Watteau,” and the open ilford, Del. has just got up a moral ertheast; $50. .. cons "my J 8 % NOS. frent dispiays the petticoat of white quilted | suasion association 4 tree story brick warehouse, No. ‘18 B, be. | aM my folks sot down tp hoghead. Dats de RIGHT PIANOS A SPECIALTY. HARNESS, WHIPS, &c., silk of muslin trimmed with lace. Pink | ag-Gen. Jos. E. Johnston announces him. | tweenéth and 7th streets northwest ;$2,750. bet your boot I'm ‘gwine ‘shi e a At the i 1 to stick to it ‘and see sae caly 0 it Piano in existence entirely sat- i 7, a pin Ley pling of whi'e | self a candidate for Congress from the Kich- AT THE POPULAR CLOTHING Hovse, corner | ef I can’t afford turke th musicians aniited silk, with pin! y 13 Hored heels, | mond district of Virginia. ith and D streets, Messrs. Hable Bros., over- "7 Wathersol's DADST ure Berean tgs Piauo rer alone PO sa acai SALESROOMS)CTORY ane accompany Such a toilette, De Episcopal tHosese of biotide muse cotes | coats and winter suits are actually selling at | U{*4Henry Watterson's paper urges the flog. | URrgnes 9s 0 for ths Hohe ma oF , | tant Episcopal diocese of Florida refuses con- | half value.—Advt. ing of thieves. INTE i letie recently | sent to the consecration of Dr. Seymour as a aa" Life seems to be dog cheap,” is the | Pianos sold on instalments, id ae ad Cinch one p of Knit and | pishop of the diocese of Springfield, Ill. THE ELITE of Washington have completely | horrible joke of the Hartford Courant over | _ Pianos Tuned and Repaired, a4-tuths BB-435 Boventh Street Northwest. of knotted sil Ty trimmed a velvet, | _#8-The latest English story about John | taken possession of the fine billiard: room | the demise of several of tie bitten ‘New. Lue. S RaNRGN ELEN AGREE ae. sleeveless jacket over og med, @ velvet. | grown: The Queen's shawl falls off, where. Besta in the National Theater ; accommoda- | landers. ‘TING’S COUGH LOZENGES. ery REPAIRL oe bound at the shoulders and wrists with fur, | Upon the faithful gillie enters the carriage, | tion superb.—aAdvt. 4#%-The enemies of the Secretary of the In- ts Trunks and Harness repaired: ‘Franks govered in | at and a velvet skirt el a pulls ont all the pins, which he places for con- terior are now comparing the President to } tts UGH, IN- across from right to left. is a satinie es i Xow is the time to purchase at Connolly's, 603 UIT TREES ADAPTED TO THIS RE- | ghomiate is a satin-lined piece | UP in it. street.—Advt. #% And now the Boston girls call for a divi- be . of fur resembling the back of a Zouave jacket. | #a-The New Jersey senate has concurred | 2 Steet Adve, sion of the pond in the public garden, so the GION 4 SPECIALTY. This hangs out loosely. Boots with block a in the house resolution instrueting their repre- Srxty CENTS fer three-button kid gloves; | boys can t come on their side, ‘t on earth and a. entatives in Congress {9 vote against the } only a few hundreds; former price 90 cents; at | do the Boston girls think were made for, es with fur. This | Bland silver bil, nay has. Baum's, 409 1th sereet aut. 5a | Gay Way ee TNorutch Bullet ameied heels aeconspany this suit, trimmed around the anki ‘about ar or a Ee, [eee Ee sep2e-Kit Accotink Post Ofice, Fairfax, Va,