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r + R. Washington's Birthday. THE COURTS. GEORGETOWN. FICIAL DRAWING [BO™ IN THE BLOOD THE EV ENITD G STA HOW IT WILL BE OBSERVED HERE. CRIMINAL COURT—Judee- Wulie. gactalis _ OF THE ee — : : Yeing the birthday of Washing. erday, Lavinia Henson, charged with LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, THURSDAY Feprnary 21, 1878. row Being ate ved here | ‘Me, larceny’ of $110 from Euts Roy. was ac- | afternoon. about Sucloe! T hor Single Number, Claes *B,""—Drawn at New Or- = —— : t will be more generally observed here | Guitied. The of Francis Simpkins, in- | tached toan open carriage took frisht near leans, La., on Tuesday, February 12, 1878. ual. The Oldest Inhabitants will meet | dicted for rape, Was set for trialon the Sith. | the Arlington cemetery. be the breaking of a City Hall at noon, aud Mr. Andrew | The cases of Gen, 0.0. Howard haye been | Hridie, The occupants of te oaks of a FULL PRIZES. Iwill read Wa: fixed for the same day, but it isdoubiful if he | Mr. Arnold, a New York attorney, and Y ri iN will reach here in tinie. vho are spending their wedding trip | Circuit Court—Judge Cartter. ington. The horses ran at full speed Yesterday, Callahan agt. Harris; trial re- y trying invain toeheck them. Al sumed; yerdiet for plaintiff for $8.25, Draper | last. when they were on the Aqueduct. brid: ss : & Co, ast. Da nudgment by default. Power | he sprang out, but was dragged some distance. 3 tiery will fire salutes at san- agt. Lane; submitted to court and judgment | Mr. Arnold then jumped out, and a passing ad sunset. given. Donegan agt. Sharp: Price.| No. Prise 20 | 9476. ACCIDENT TO A Bripat. CouPLe.—Yes| == == —— | ton, Weather Indications To-day. Orrice OF CHIFr S: Washington. F the middie states an IS NATURES OWN VITALIZER: OFFICER, }, 178. First Cepital Prize, No, 9,683, sol at Palmetto, Campbell county, Geer, PERUVIAN SYRUP. 9 num bers from 9,691 to the nine remaining 2m ai inclusive. being he same teu of the PERUVIAN SYRUP. lusive, being same ten of the q rdict for plain- | vehicle ran over him, only slightly bruising his 11 to22. 400, Inclas! det A protected solution of the Protoride of Tron, is LOCAL NEWS. Tye Washington Light Infantry, Colouel W. | tifffor one cent damages ahd costs. Hamilton | thigh. however. ‘The horses Were oni stagnat nits of the seme Tou'oF ue £0 cima ned ante have thecharacter of an altmen- AL Ni a G. Moore wall parade in the aftenionn, have 4 agt. Alcorn verdict for plaintiff, $340. by being knocked on ihe, head with a pole. ther drawing $100. ne test two He food, It increases the quantity of Na- = a dri in front of the Arlington hotel, and wind 2 +) TO DAY. . alter they had crossed the bridge and were on 1,00 numbers ¢ 3. being the last ttwe ture italizing Agent—Iron in the Blood - Amasonentt. as a dé up with a hop at the armory in the evening. |, Hamilton agt: Alcorn: motion for new trial | Bridge street. Mrs. Atnold Femaited [i tie : Natione! Theeter.—Magzie Mitehe ‘The temperance procession, it is expected, — file firives of the number drawing the Capital Prize of and er $60,000, $}0. Vigorati The subscribers having Number Dray Li jonsand ills, simply by Toning ap, 1 ud Vitalizing the system. r Vitalized blood permeates every pai t the Sing'e the body, repairing damages and waste. se irching LOUISIANASTATE out mortid secretions and leaving nothing for dis- that (he aboveare the Gase to feed upon, day drawn from the vehicle and was unharmed. The seattered re- mains of the party having been gathered to- gether they proceeded to the Arlington hotel. ™“ Migron will be the largest seen here for years, and SUIT FOR PALSE IMPRISONMENT. Ford's Opera House.—“Ten Ni in a | doubtless it will embrace many of the recruits The case of Mary McDonough. by her next Bar-room. during the past few m It is stated that friend, Ann McDonough, agt. Richard Fitz | congratulating themselves that it was no Theater Comijne—"Texan Ra * and | over th be in line. In | morris, was tried, and i ‘verdict for plaiutift | Worse. . | the lin Pistorio’s, and | with damages at $10 was found. This is an | SHOOTING MATCH.—A party St XN.) action for false imprisonment in_defendant | this place had a shooting m f young men of teh across the FOR A SPRING MEDICINE . | bout December Zih, 1875, charged | Aqueduct bridge yesterday afternoon. Mr. Mar kre he lareeny of silver cups. Jos. Gamble, who hit nine glass bails (thrown, : i , totypes of Paris. Moore; verdict for plaintiff for | in the air) out of a possible ten, recei Ithas no equal, Stimulating w its rors were discharged until next | prize, Healso afterwards struck five of five, thrown up behind a nm. Messrs. Hi Lipseomb and John Curtin each hit day, Farr et al. agt. Keyser et eight out of a possible ten. be | F. Holliman made party complainant. Feath= Lapigs’ UNION BENEVOLENT SocrETY. ngton cir- onebau rt. Nine: Tule on Cleary, trus- | This society, composed of the wives of promi Papers in advance of the mails. cle; hack OF K street to 9th, F th streets | tee, to show cause why he should not be re- | nent business men, during some winters past Street lamps will be lighted to-night at 5. to the City Hall, where they will disperse. The | moved. Baker etal. agt. Baker et al: refer + has in a quiet and unostentatious way been B.m.. and extinguished at 11.45 p.m. following are the marshals:—Chief marshal, | ted tod J. Johnson, examiner, to take testi- | doing great things for the poor of the town. The Westiwinsler Review for J Mills; aids, W. H. Walker, 0. B. Brown, MeIntos Moulton et Dill di During the winter months they distribuie, eeived from the Washington ; aids representin; pperanee — missed as to two defendants. Bean agt.Bean; | monthly, wood, coal. and groceries to the Whitaker & has _artich pil Corkegtl. T. Howe, trnstee to justify his bond before the clerk’ | value of 8 avenue to front of th a the grounds to Pennsyly Condensed Locals. by the Executive Mansion, where the From J.C. Parker we haye the New York | reviewed by the President, s effects are PERMANENT, differing Fespect from all Alcoholic Tonies, ITY CourtT—Iudge » A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A — FORTUNE, THIRD GRAND DISTRIBUTION, (1818, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, PERUVIAN SYRUP MARCH 19, REeK : LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY This Institution was vegulariy incorporated th PERUVIAN SYRUP Legistature of the State for Educational and Char! besides furnishing clothes to the table purposes in 1868, with a Capital of $1,000,0 curr Charles a - Brown, C. Bigelow Armes; defendant's motion to | needy. Being in want of funds at present, to which it has since added @ reserve fuid ot URES A tn interest. D. McKenzie, and | self notes in court overruled. they give a pound party to-night, at seminary re about to ng. Which all charitable people should hing th Its Grand Single Number Pigiton | Dyspepsia, Debitity, Liver Complaint, ake pia iy on the second Tuesday. ere Will be a won Will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. nson agt. Man: Water | et, presided never scales or postpones, Look at the following | 270". Chronic Diarrhoca, Boils, Ner on ater et resi | pe Henault agt. He member. tv. Distributio vous Aifections, Chilis and Fevers. | agt. Whites ree nite org ; aN ; —— = ——— —— 160 CAPITAL, PRIZE. $30.00, = Bmenerts — rf Conetonnt injunctions refused. Van Riswick agt. Lynch, 000 TICKETS AT TWO. LARS EACH. igor, Female Complaints, ete. | aiid Wallach agt. Richards; auditor's reports AMUSEMENTS. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, | confirmed. Ewing et al. agi. Charleton et al. ; | ——— ——— = LIST OF PRIZES ——————— | commissioners appointed to take answe: ONT FAIL TO HEAR THE ORIGINAL 1 Capital Prize..... that he <Sdiener Pe copings tah oe ae Hayw agt. Brant; motion to dismiss over F AO EGINIA JUBILEE, SINC 8 at 1 Capi ize. Tenney. of the Notional eter —To-night Maggie Mitch- | ruled. Wallach agt. Richards: sale decreed. ath ot Peinscleanin avence ar LLeKN . that Hodnett was | ell will make her first iere in her | Smith agt. Fowler, land Morris & Matthews | South of Pennsylvania “avenue, Admission ed Frou! Mrs Mary Francis el bow eee Marga riuk just before the | new play of Nn vand at- | agt. same: leave given to file amended bill : 20 Prizes of t Biount.* ‘ows inflicted | tractive role Miss Mitchell has won very hig POLICE CourT—Judge Snell, ua FORGEE THe ORE INAG a, Re 100 Prizes of BRIGUTBANK. Woopsrock, Vr., Oct. 6, 1876, re no justif | praise Wherever she has appeared, and To-day, James H. Cayanaugh was ordered BAPHOE AD LEE Pines RO EN TS 200 Prizes of i Seth wv Fowle & Sons. scension to-day reduced | to see “ Misi bi e pre: : | #20 for carrying a billy. Frank Bu young | Hallantyne's Dook store abd get your tickets. Aut J 2 Sree: state, e pent disapepsia aud desler 1.00, | Femaining nights of this week. At the mati | jan, was charged with highway robbe inission, 25 cen 7 OADPATEROXIMATION PRIZES: ooo | Cintalation a the Gea eee iris, aud Gefective ee Satuiday the ever popular “Fanchou™ | a.ganit on Wm. R. Pruitt, a countrymin Wirth G ENT “AIN i: A beroxteaton Erises of = <0 ‘A this te g a bomnainns I be produced. , a ay. | Siding in Virginia, last night: grand jar F BAND SOCTN aE SO Abproxiiniion Paes of 0 - 3850 | ondly ane 7 nates f sore s (Opes Hau Tens se en ee bonds $500, pile hael Ford, assault on John | “or WASHINGTUN COUNGIL. Ne. 1, 0. of — 3 | of a very handsome past master’s j ance 2 d Night a Ba ned: $10. Je turran, s 1 ’ . 3 Btrand: 37 P: : avery ha SOME DASE WIANCT Room” v be given here for the remainder | Reed: $1 yhn Curran, threats of persona U.A.M., at St all, corner Sth and TH 1857 Prizes, amounting to. John Reed #200 bonds, or Joseph's FRIDAY EVENING, February 221, 187) ++ Re Tickets, 50 cents—admitting Gentleman and | , #8-Congressman Lorenzo Danford, of Ohio, | Lad __ febe-2u* «| declines a nomination for re election. ill | 1” willl be #1 " violence District Government Affairs. | Of this week. with matinees to-morrow and | jnonths in } 'y sin, who re: Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all | Syrup diriug her recover Prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation | some weeks. She has be bey mi Btlon for rates to clube should only be made | fem thatshe nee ae plicatio aS bs shou! y be made | tem that she now eats qui b to Te Home Office in New Orleans, . i es (in fine w riet Commissioners have issued an | Saturday. ‘The east ineludes some of our etme that the District offices be | most talented actors, and the play will be well put on the st Theater Coniique. The cosy Comique 'OHRD’S OPERA HOUSE. aD has doubled lice f h ie H crap esr tet and can walk three miles (tn fie w f " ston has doubled its police force with- , clearly ng ful ress, for further | fatigue. consider the medicine so Keeps up its reputation as a first-class variety | ,,%8 Bost’ HAE CiRTNOue wee at cet Rasp STARY TESTIMONIAL TEN- information or send orders to persons of sedentary pursuits, >t theater: The programme this week is interest. | in 10 years. and) many citizens want it still | Comp UMENTA Be Bee L TEN Papo ervons of sedentary pursuits a age a ene Pd. | ane 7 * 7 wii = a a AN 2. ig 0. . Ne Ie fe any foundation, no sti being contem- | Furvest Hall, Georgetoun.—The Hermione | 4%°The Cincinnati papers report that Sena- ALLAN’ ) 2.0 Box 03, Tow Ortoans, Toulsiana. plated. ! . 2, K_of P., will hold a grand levee | tor-elect George H. Pendieton ts very ill. MR. THAD. K.SAILER, {tie super vinien Gil ene re ae malar CHARGES OF MALFEASANCE IN OFFICE he benefit of the widows’ and or- | 4@-Mr. F.C. Bangs has recovered from his | Stage Manager. “Robertson's Brijiiant Military Beauregard and Jabal Avkarle, * having been made axainst Mr. F. B-Townsend, | phans’ find. recent severe illness and made an enj Comedy, *}OURS."* witira selected cast. Adnils- intendent of property, the Distr etCom- | Seminary Building.—The Ladies’ Union | ment to play in San Francisco next mont sion. 50 cents; secured seats, 75 cents. Box sheet Dyed | Benevolent Society will hold a pound party | 4@-A bill before the legis! at Whitaker's book store, 941 Pennsylvania ave- i M \) islature of Ohio pro- | nue. fet2i-th, here this evening for the purpose of obtaining | poses a tax of a mill on the dollar vo raise d issioners, upon the solicitation of M send. have appointed a board The next drawing occurs Tuesday, April 9th, 1878. ue pene ise a ) > PERUVIAN SYRUP the purpose of a prompt and sea means to continue their good work among the | fund for beunties for the killing of hawks, NATIONAL TUEATER. GEORGETOWN ADV gation. Which is now Deing made. The board | poor. fata ee eee ee consists of Assistant Attorney for the Distriet Franeis Mil} ye att Mt. Pleasant. was throng: W evening with a brilliant company, to witness the remony of Mr. Jolin : elegant vail covering She was supported on the right by Miss Er Ion, with Smilax be and japon al ornament: ft. dressed in and by Miss ¥ French muslin The Hon. D. nal Miss T Brown and 5. Delane wn, Mr.and M Mrs. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dy Miss Breed, Prof. and Mr: and Mrs. Parmenter, Mr. L others 7 in society were The t left on the night ing, after an e} idle in Cambridze, e BOARD OF FIRE COWMISSIONERS last evening, all the members presen Follins in the chair. Applications for pc tn th. ed trom € M :t for supplying the depart. arm keys Was awarded to ment with Schneider & Bre ders. The resignation of Samuel Ricks as member of the department was epted. to take eff On motion of M Johu Maddox was appointed to fill the vaea: thus created. A commun from Walton Bros the board a Centennial made by the Gould Compan: Morgan stated that he_ bh: new I 3 engine, at a ed ‘a new horse be p ed sone of the horses now in unfit for service. The president wa: authorized to make the requisitis stated that several home insur: d money to proe remen, but outside companies had not been so prompt in response to his eal! r. Bacon moved that a vote of thanks be te! W. Ballantyne for his present of fifty books for the use of the firemen. The board then went into executive session. ty to sell vO. Mere sed two of $50 - Vinson and | per’ the they being the lowest bid- | nm fire-engine, | Lin in Hall.—* Ye little folks” willrem: ean go to Line fi Halland s * Jedediah, of Aunt Polly ‘ow night on n Constitution.” Tempe—Don't forget the grand, y ball Monday night. Odd Fellows’ Hall, Nevy Yare.—Billy Hamp ton’s minstrels next Wi evening. ) Yesterday about John W. Freem well known col- ored citizen, went to house No. 1031 3d street northwest, where a colored man named P ker Walker has rooms, and called for him. Waiker refused to come out and sent word for Freeman tocome upto kistoom. Freeman, who had w him a friend to witne: the transaction of some important business,” walked upto the room and charged Walker with having grossly insulted his daughter, a little school girl, as also other school gir! drawisg a cow hide, gave him some twen thirty warming blows, the and Seeing it well done; and also gave ¥ & warning to leave the neighborhood twenty-four hours. Walker made no r ance, but tacitly mitted the charge. It a pea that V er is a mal f age, and hi: ¢ INTO WALKE D- man, about Ly-SIX y Wife goes out daily in service, as also the others who live in the house, and that for some time past he has been in the habit of indueing little school girls, white and colored, to come to his room. where he gratified his beastly passion by indece cies. It is to be hoped, if he should forget | Freeman’s lesson, that the parents of the other children will f w it up. RIFLE PRACTICE— | lumbia Long asOn OF 1575.—The Co- ‘ange Rifle Club will open the Season to-morrow by practice on the range, at Benning’s, if the weather permits. The mem- | bers of the club will first fire a few shots over | the new 200-yards range to adjust sights and | wind-guages, and then fire a full string of 15 | shots over each of the 800, 900 and 1,000 yards s. TheC. L. R. R. C. enjoys the honor ng Shot the highest score at long-range iL The American Team,” on the of the international mateh at in September last, averaged 71’, e possible 75, at_ 80 yards, the | highest score on record up tothat time. In the | return match with the Baltimoreans, October Isth last. at_ Benning’s, our Washington Team eraged points per man out of a possible 75, at 80 yard THe B t eo E Ol ALIAS Ray. ninal Court,Judge Wylie, this morn- | ing, the District attorney called attention to the’ case of Edward Ray, alias Major E. H. Curtis, charged with having, in March last, | committed an Sona on the person of Miss 4#%-Three men in masks so frightened some young girlsin Albany afew nights ago, that they run a one of them so eagerly that she fell and broke both bones of her right leg. inese in Carson, Nev., had a ball. ‘as the belle. At midnight two red the hall, seized her, and it. Ah Song started to rescue and was instantly killed by a pistol shot. jh | The belle has not been found. CITY ITEMs. THE SOONER sutier from rheumatism that, that iv is a disease of the od, the quicker they Will be to take Duruny's Rheu- matic Remedy. PurFs.—One quart of flour, one tablespoon- ful of butter, salt, two or more tablespoonfuls white sug: Wo eggs, three poontuls Doo- lew's Yeast Povder,and one nt sweet mibk. the egus separately, adding the whites Bake in gem pans in a hot oven. nitor of my station, i prosirate and almost heip- ism, 1 n a botile of ‘br. Herndon’s Gypsey's Gist, which was given me by Major Richards. Before the first bottle was consumed Jenkins was up and re- ported for duty. A second bottle has apy vy completely cured him.” Jas. W. Lieutenant, inet, M. P. 3 500 different styles Gas Globes at Hamilton's Y. M.C. A. Building, 9th and D sts. 2,i,e06; LAMPS AND COAL OM. CHANDELIERS, best assortment in Washington, at Hay M.C. A. Bullding, 9thand Dsts.2.16,e04: Happy Tiptncs for nervous sufferers, and those who have been dosed, di red, and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts etfec- tually cure premature debility, weakness and decay. and Journal, with information worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pul- yermacher Galvanic Cempany, New York City. ened 618d &kly HOUSEFURNISHID s, (NeW stock,) Tin Ware, &e., at Hamilton's, M. C. A. Build- ing. 2,16,€04; Gas SAVING BURNERS, Gas Heatnk and Cooking Stoves, &e., at Hamilton’ I. C. A, Building, 9th and D sts. 2,16,e04; TO LADIES AND GSNTLEMEN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer’s Chemical Scour- ing and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, near 9th ‘street. promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or Suropean invention, he is enabled todo his work in a manner not to be equaled by those not Desseseing. these facilities. His cleansing 14 ies’ MAGGIE MITCHELL AS MIGNON. AUTION TO THE PUBLIC, wan from trusting my husband, JAM my account, as I will not } acknowlelge any 1, from this date. 2° “JULIA SMITH, Georgetown, D. ECT.—The Ladies’ Union Benevolence Society. being in want of fun od work among the poor, wil RTY at the Seminary Build- Feb, 21st, 1878. This of which Mrs. Juin’ Marbury is pres- is winter rendered substantial aid to ten cents and First time in this city of one of the prettiest dramas ou the boards, i esting, melo-dramatic enough to be thrilling, fc enough to be Pronounced by the press and public to be Mitchell's loveliest character elegantly act TO-NIGHT- GOETHE'S M TO-NIGHT- GOETHE'S ¥ , NIGHT—GOETHE’S MIGNON, FANCHON MATINEE FANCHON MATIN Of the firm of Colgate & Co.. M, fo continue their ing, THURSDAY NIGHT. Messrs. Seth W. Fowie & : Li SATURDAY, SATURDAY, many needy parties. SATURDAY, UR MOTTO, EXCELSIOR! CLEANSING, CLEANSING, usmuch anxiety, After trying vi Monday next-MR. BOU without deriving any benefit, our famt ecommended the use of PERUVIAN S¥ usin ff in the child’s condition, and ina month she was rapidly gaining in heaith and tite being excellent well, with and ‘is again attend der her restoratic PERUVIAN highly recommend it asa tonic, TATIONAL THEATER. COMMENCING MONDAY. FEB. 257n, 1878, | Steve's health and wealth to And not forgetting Tatters. ‘The Eminent Author and Actor, Mr. DION BOUCICAULT, DYEING, CLEA NG. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS. henghraun Conn. W. H. WHEATLEY, 49 JEFFERSON STREET, Georgevown, D. C., tatdished 183) and never excelled before or since, to, je of the District ds itates and Territories will testify, Send us your orders, ___ LADIES’ GOODS. In his own Original Dramatic Creation of THE SHAUGHRAUN nificent Mechan- rish Wake, Mov Scenic Effects, Grand ing Towers, ete In no play of any age of Englisb drama will | found more opportunities for the illustration D HAMBURGH ERTINGS, in Cambric, Muslin and Nainsook, in all the SS new designs and at lower price than ever before of- with pictorial beaut standing with a truth character, more chances for Is prepared 11d s Shanghraun, Add to these the C3 remaining tt Until March Ist we shall offer our entire stock of KID GLOVES PERUVIAN SYRUP FROM CHAS. H. COLGATE, Esy.. avoring Extracts, 21 Black n, SOMERVILLE, MASS., Dec. 6, 1876, y little daughter, T, and caused us remedies physteian After it one week we saw a marked tmprovement round. bh ent RUP. and feel that camnet too Very gratefully yours, CHAS. H. COLGATE. PERUVIAN SYRUP. by SETH W. FoW at extra inducements for casb. We are adding to our stock a within a fev hours after theira: 'y all the novelties !in New York, REET ABRIVALS. ‘00d | ne, **Caed mille fail 621 D street. To see this great play greatly acted by agreat com- pany, with great surroundings and the greatest of the English stage in the title role, mg at Lreland’s feet Dererass’ GREAT COST SALE OF LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS, MUST EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS EVER OFFERED, Conn, Kerry and O° Dowd! ‘The management has much ing that Mr. Boucicault has kindly ¢ ire to see his matchle: racter of **Kerry,** before the close of the week, h pleasure in announe- ! vi ssand tenderly beau- and will appear in it Garments made of the best Material aud thor- oughly finished, Ladies needing these goods, and in search of bar- gains in other classes of goods, are invited to call. DOUGLASS’, ‘524 and 526 9th street. AZ Seats secured in advance at News Stand, U. 8. Capitol, National Theater, and the principal i The SHAUGHRAUN jghts are limited, RCH 4—JOHN T. RAYMOND, COL. SELLERS. 8 BLACK AND FANCY SCARFs, A choice selection, Fiat and Koots, For 7 cents and $1, BLACK AND FANCY FOLDED TIES From 25 cents upward, ENGLISH AND GERMAN HALF HOSE For 25 cents, PERFECTLY-FITTING SHIRTS For $1. 1235 and $1.60. gate are ot and dyein: and Gent’s Suits are, in 3 ; 100, THE AVENUE PAvEMENT.—A correspondent | fiotel Aid aoked Chat He ease te tee ational | fact, the cheapest in che city on acconator hic «Truth and Duty.” 20 FINEST LINEN COLLARS, rites in regard to the inquiry of W.C.O'M.. | on ‘Thesday next. Messrs. Cook and Corkhill | Superior work. N. B.—A specialty of his con- | (YARROLL INSTITUTE. 20 Latest Styles, in Tuesday's Stak, why the District | replied that the defendant could not proceed in gemoving spots from costly party LireRaRyY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN- Pa FOR CASH 92.25 per dozen sioners did not P to trial at that time, being here without means | G¥€sses ;25 years experience. His dry cleanser MENT . 20 . = . frem Ist to 1 and without witnesses, and suggested that | Temoves pos spots effectually from any ar- 1 AT TALLMADGE HALL, . a 20 . nication to | they could be ready by the first Week in the | ticle, and careful pressing gives them an MONDAY EVENING, February 25, 1878. 5 3 FOR 29 DAYS, SECOND QUALITY COLLARS. proposing le 5 f pects next month. The ease was therefore set down eeeeol too male tae coon le. Kid Gloves Tickets, 50 cents. feb19-eo3t rd 50 Latest Styles, of assessments for special improvements, com- | , F leaned ; tw . = “—7 oC “ meneed under the dd municipal government, | fF March oth. THREE STORES in one: largest establishment | (QED FELLOWS’ HALL, NAVY YARD a Fd 70 REDUCE STOCK. $1.00 per dozen. cand finished by the board of publie work A DRACTORED Skttt.—Two Hell's Bottom | and greatest variety Of Gag hint eee eee | SA DNEBDAY, FEN, S_ONE NIGHT ONLY 108 —_— eee pote arement was jnid | totloloa waar cay night a a Shanty og | bibited jn Wasnngton: over 300 different THE ONIGINAL LLY HAMUTON'S MIN 2 30 7 pane Cures by a co bh Ap Pe eG Thnd a el ra 1 qu re iu #3 Le, 6 * Db 3 . ' ” Congress for that purpose, “Neliher the board | 2 inlo a quarre near R street. when Brows | si@ns, all of which are offered at reduced 20 2 WILL SELLOUR ENTIRE Srock oF |. For $3 and $4 per dozen. of publie works nor Distriet Commission: * : : Introducing the Great Hampton Students, Johnay | seized an axe, and striking Miller on his head, | Prices to suit the times, as also the greatest | [BUgducing the 1 js Banjo specialists; Christie and had any conn Ww ancy and Millinery Goods. Velvets, Rib- tion with it: furthermore, it | fractured his skull badly. “Brown was himself | Y@tety and latest. improved line of Plumbers Bes! ilks, Flowers, Ladies” Undergarments, Emerson, in their Songs and Dances, Champion kmbroideries, Laces) Handkerchiefs, Fringes, IGHT SHIR , , re reflect > . . é oods, Pumps, Ranges, Furnaces, Latrobe | end men, Nick White and Harry Luke. Dennis kb alge Wiesel iefs, ges, NIGHT SHIRTS Wethe matnbers oe that comuntscoa feection | very badly tujured. “He was arrested on the | Goods Dumps. |Hanges, Furnaces, J 100pat- | Callan in his Slavery Impersonations: Jolin Heany. aay OE ANNs, fe eitnout re For $1 and $1.12. Hpresimced, pevformed their duty in strict con | GARGS Ris heats, patgeE ME iaent £0 | tems Of the latter. all at Teduced pricey af the great prima donna: Bity Hampion, Elen : > For twenty days es , perfe yin si ‘ F ne Police! ‘lton's. Y. ilding. Luke, m,and a host of other stars, Ky 7 S é resamen, pet Case was postponed to avait the wsuit of the | Hamitons Yo M-C.'A. Building, oth and i y 719 Market Space, cor. Bih sirect. famey wknoKeaGeneeR ‘ThE Mcerny Movemext.—Lastevening the | MUuries, Ly p EDEDIAn BASSET” wded Lo over. Bopy or WM. ORNER, the well-known > In new characters, man, Who was killed yesterday morning LECTURES. a tional Church was ¢1 and hundreds were unable to gain = From $3 per «dozen uy) rand. guseugzeweguye . ANY ARTICLES, JOB LOTS, &., AT 5 os The meeting was intended for - Claxton, was y : ———— AT LINCOLN HALL, THURSDAY, Fes. 28TiI. MANS CERES 208 tere SILK HANDKERCHIEFS if 1 in-law, Thos.Claxton, was yesterday 71s: 2 8 young men, and a majority of the audience ed in. a coftin, and during the clay was INCOLN HAL) ifededigh ;7 Gn costume) age Maiden Lady. DAVIS: From 7% cents to $2.50. 20 -_ Dr. Rankin opened | viewed by an immense number of friends an ae : = 500 a Sayers na Galdrenses gre steliyered By | acquaintances of the deceased, and. many a ae ODOENOE WIR Renee Ee creae Turina verse eee 3° 2 GOOD BUSPENDERS Mr. Davids 3 t. Dr. in ‘ord was spoken of him. The funera = _ 7 ; B.—A ‘Singin’ Skew]** Matinee at Lincoln ADIES IN SEARCH OF EXTRAORDI- kin ™M ppeal of Mr. | will take place from the residence, 11 HON. GEORGE R. WENDLING, Hall (n SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. Admission 25 20 20 ere ant keer oy MA From 25 cents to $3. Murphy w: ry alfecting one, and a large | avenue southwest, tomorrow niort awit eae eo bsstaie cents; children under i2, 15 cen! feb13-9¢ 50 0 | bey Gos eee ee es thenetves i of people took the pledge. inte eliver his great Lect 5 i is ity. at ms iN NLY. nthe overtiow meeting, at the sih-St p.[/ e a teenent ee “A Reply wo Tgersoll (roma Secular Staudpoint,”> | FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. Feb. 21st. 2» 2 | Mevioeiw. 719 Market Space, cor sth at. | 42” ONE PRICE ONLY P. Chureh. was crowded. Rev. Mr. Hetrick, | _ Ponriric, Mass was celebrated at | |, TUES DAY EVENIN » FEBRUARY 26." tig Gciinieasdsibw no ledicer-thav la dies aa a Se CRAEMEN GE, SASESE Gi REGS Ca Murphy. Charles M; Nye and Frof Moffat | St- Fatrick’s chureh this morning at 7 o'clock, | Admission 75 ang 69 cts. including reserw: a Free, disentiiralledst stamda man once more!" 20 | id SS NS TOONS. BOREONS —_— mane a number of pieces ant tant pases | Sea simple, buttinpressive cee | 3 ECTURE ON : anni 30 2) | FRINGES with clair de lwne and brouze bead Sabg a humber of pieces, and many persons | The services wer ‘ii mpressive, con- nN paces COMMENCIN! BSDAY, Fesrvary 2ist. 3 NG i signed the pledg: sisting solely of the mass, in which Rev-Father | L.'s. OMINIC AND THE AMERICAN | COMMENCING THORSD TWO MATERESS Bo. 109 | eitects: Colored and Black SILE FRINGES in GEO, C. HENNING, mere aE . saryy | Walter was the celebrant, Rev. Father Keane, ATaT. DOMES ON uRCH. ‘The @reat Temperance Lesson 100 28 | moderate prices. Masonte Et the Most Worshipful | deacon, and Rey. Father Berrotti, sub-deacon, at [sie ats oie SHIGEIN TE & GA GROOM. 300 | 8 20 — febi8-tr 410 Seventh Street, Gyand L edge tosiened wascns) for tie Dees ick and the. Cl eps an appropriate reulem By Rev. F. E. BOELE, Pastor St. Peter's Church, TEN NIGHTS IN A BARHOOM: 20 50 20 FRINGES IN ANY DESIGN a ha a all e ass. The chureh wa: ra 7 be *elock P z Se eta ks _ = TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM. 2 o feb9-tr 5 “8. Ww. THE SHINN EMBEZZLEMENT CaSE.—Before | ~ a 20 adjourning the corporation court yesterday BALLS, PARTIES, & Displaying in vivid colors the Drunkard's Lite, i P| Fd . L. P. JEANNERET, WITHOUT DELAY, S-: John H. Hawkins, G evening, Judge ‘Lowe, upon applivation of | —— rl 2k We ce ioe La snd his roscoe Uy the great Bvangellst 20 20 | 20 Or Bautimone, The Grand Royal Arch Chapter for the Dis- | counsel’ fixed fhe bail in the caseeol tie Cor IRST GRAND LEVEE ° — 2 3 i | dust recolved a fresh case of Reception and TO MAKE PREPARATION FOR A LARGE triet of Columbia have elected and installed | monwealth vs. George R. Shinn, charged with | JY oe Strong Cast, Appropriate Scenery, &c. 50 209 $6 | Evening BONNETS. | Bonnete m SPRING STOCK. the following officers for 1777~78:—Thornton | embezzlement, at $00 in each case, or $3,000 in | HERMIONE LODGE, No. 12, K. or P. Ser: 20 50 | 20 | Sea” Soo powers, Sultatle for BP feb2-1m' John W.Booth, R.E. | all. The accused ean now give bail before any -7 FOR THE BENEFIT OF — Box office open for the sale of seats Wednesday, 20 30 | 20 rch, R-E.D.G.H-P. for | justice of the peace. Up to the hour of golug | THE WIDUWS ANDORPHANS FUND, Fee) reHIN THE REACH OF ALU. 50 30 10009 | IY RS. MAX WEYL, FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS I OFFER a: Chas. W. Procter, R.E | to press the bail had mot been given, and the atte PALL, fevis-or ° 20 bo | = m THE FOLLOWING mn R. ES outer REG 5 pane accused was still in jail.—[ Alex. Gazette, 20th. THURSD AY EVENING.” FEUIUARY a 173, Tae 5 <a Gs bes EE ORT 2 Fy j 2 ——- Seventh set : ~ ee 7 Si 3 Im itt in, ‘nueman ant we 5 ! be . Yount inn rie: Mcatare Gatch conape a beck | Games mlb at fie Bal us covey purica ng FL INES CHURCH, wiley a, pésponed op Ey 2 ay | SPECIAL BARGAINS: Hall and wile to Deen 9G oliows:— | twisle: Theodore F. Gatchell, repair a brick | i Waatington to thelr homes: Beomners Having MONDAY BVENT NG. Bepraary 18th, 1st ore Ey Fi 20 | The best quality ot BERLIN ZEPHYRS re- Ww. F. Hall and wife to David C. App ag dwelling, 1546 Columbia street northwest ; #200. | uniforms are requested to wearthemn. feb19-3t the basement of said Church. fevie bt 50 20 | 20 | duced to 15 and 17 cents Fee short DRESS AND BUSINESS 8UITS. #, lot 1, square 51S; Wm. F. Hall and wile to | James Rhodes, repair a frame dwelling, corner Rens mn : 20 50 | 20 | ounces); best. aualtty @En! TO ‘WOOL, David C. Grayson, ©, part lot 35, sub lot 1, | 5th and H streets southwest; $60. Ed. Heyer, CB4zITY BALL. TER COMIQUE, 11th 1000 20 20 | at 12 cents; JAVA ANY ASS, 20 conte per yard: py cues now, n is: Mattingly’ and Warner, trustees, repair a brick dwelling. corner Ist and I streets Nineties tra hb eC Te 3S 2308 23 | | A full ke of POINT LAGE, "BEalDs and tor ng now, 16 ustin, trustee, $4,000, lots northeast ; )». Rol Nelson, construct a — — 50 EDG .. —— — % aud 10, square 92; James J. Osborne, irus: | two-story briek dwelling, 7th street, between SIXTH ANNUAL BALL OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. 50 100 | 981 20 | MENTE FANCY eobvs of every description, i= aoe tee, to Archibald White, $00, lot 8, square 551; | C and D streets northeast : 1,000. ce Er Night. 20 2 2 = at Rubber EYEGLASSES. 35 cents. for 14: selling now, 9 J. A. Borland to L Hughes, 3—, lot 31, ———— IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND oF Matinee Pe ormanee Every Mant. wep. 2 oo} seo | Best Solid Silver THIMBLES 35 cents. f2-tr for 10; selling now. 6 square 197: J. G. Payne, trustee. and Laura BLACK CasuMeres, black alpacas, mohairs ANESDAY and SATURD. AY AFTERNOON. 20 100 | 50 Hughes tg Mary Barrett, it ame prapert cheap; new apring dress Bo0ds, net opened: THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL. yaw B 50 20 M* SELMA RUPPERT, rd AND VESTS. iam Hughes to vestry rist nurch, ci 7 * ; 7 >) be 20) 29 3 sell now, hee tcommiaemmaan pane phe See ae 1 Deen, Secigieeapeaer aster g 4 8 ee ee E Ease 9 — 9 ¢e! up: sl 3 a ir) ue . 5 i . S MooxrHovse AT THE FOURTH PRespyTE- | cotton, 2c yards wide, from 2) cents up. ‘Tow. | MONDAY EVENING, Fanrvary 2, 1878. | Variety, Dy uricea 160 1% 1000 | BERLIN ZEPHYRS, GERMANTOWN WOOL, fer 12: selling now, “B pA ni ne cere euekence Tove vag hoi = cn pe y seca store, Pennsylvania ave- | qiexets, admitting gentleman and ladies. .....$5.00 626 oN (EXHIBITION {626 199 300 = FANCY AND WOESTED GOODS. = bie reading of ie] 3 3 Ene + — et. lish wrangell, last evening. at the, Fourth iiaaitian Licanes lace aw we oF ‘Fickets, admitting one gentleman... + 2.00 AT Sr. 2 2 20 | Point Lace Braidsand Applique Patterns. 225; sols now, S10 sbyterian church. pon the pulpit side 2 7 en issuer 10 v e connected with the a i selection EMBROIDERI Cam- ‘22; selling now, Sere ar BY badane meee | NOH ag atequatns, gals | gyn, ™t SO SY om cm quemoredtinte ROSES: coronn, 20 3 F | plone ac BEG E: § f this city. and Rev. Dr. Bonham, t nglis! al 3; Isaac Lan- . Engravings, 108, &C. pre 3 now, Srangetise of the Episeopal school. Mr. More. | dig and Victoria Seotten; John M. Fraas and is Gn wacaeerON iso; largest stockot Paper Hangings, Window » 8 4 Novelties in Crepe Lisge RUFELINGS LACES, now, 8 house sails for England on March 2d, and is | Sarah A. Nicholson, both of Prince George = COMMISTEE 0% Bek shades) P:ctures, Frames, Picture Cords and Tas- _ Bo | Goeas: 20 20 | TIES. KID GLOVES, FANS, £c., oe ws selling now, 7 panting he closing a72 of his tour Carocgh | Soma ach Pace aa ee BCT | GNP Reon inthe Disie oie 8 3 | Log8, OUT MF STOCK OF By ae TIS Wie contemptare | Jolt M. Bell abd Marian 6. Oden. > * Joumion Biot, Bip. Howry, Please remember Nameand Number, ty1-1y 30 | aor 2) Fi Desens. pte BOOrs T shal m0 Fire INscra jose who contemplate | —" ee oD: & Hone Ray, Te : 20 | nat 10 insuring property should consult the rates and | | WENDLING'S, Tecruxes Dr Goodell. of St. Sia" pote”? ue 2. S. Foster, NWtod‘and “Chudions eaton We Ap 3) ame 2 3 | TWENTY PEE CENT. FOR CASH z= now, ~ of the “ Mutual ‘rotectiol ire ° is aa B pci . ‘iss ing, al Insurance Company.” of the Distriet. It is.a | in relation to the lecture of Hon. George K ise Lorin Perel, Boots, Shoes, Be. af extraordinary be 22 aie 2D | gatas 2 | a8, HL vA. £m: ow home institution, duly chartered by Congress, Mandling. of Titeat ta geply hha Oo Inger. ‘All notes by mail will be ormeney 00 | Guide 30 | 96387 2 | ete one. Cy 2.60: oo and every insurer has an interest in the | Soll: a. 20 64374. ‘20 | 96488. Protits. The secretary, Mr. J. E. Fiteh, will | thatis vital.” This lecture is to be delivered 20 64336. 20 | 96545. 100 Five all desired information at the ome of | in this eity February 2ith. Nien CHANGED A Gaiiy mong oe G"¥. FLEISCHMANN & COS 100 | 64453. 2 90081 50 DR BALE would take a howe a erp ‘Special attention ts called to the following Goods, the company, No. 1437 Pennsylvania avenue, oF draco th fnent ee ey ee 20 64474. {oar 3B ‘Which have been reduced in corner of 15th street t Er oF Batting cerwilt deliver s fectuce is ‘0. in perfect order and, Fee as new, ep EAST. 33 | Saree 100 | Brone bu ——$______ rabbi of more, le! k rs mr | THE Curaresr dry goods, beautiful dress | German inthe Synagogue, corner oth and G | ot RE BOS. AGEN’ All first class grocers keep it. 5 | ese, 20 | S733, 2 goods, part silk and part wool, only 15 cents; | streets, on to-morrow evening, and one in | CY: > Everything that succeeds and has merit, has iml- to | Sees 30 | oya0. 20 great ‘ain in Hamburg edgings only 15 | English on Saturday forenoon, to which all STAG WHISKY. sators and counterfeiters; therclore if ‘wish to 20 Geese. 30 | 974 x» cite cretgns sd Aula tetera hy, fe | 6 Tepsctuly nla. va | abemeteit Snerpaaere regu ogni ot | Penman ce Ses Ee AAD Vetoes Bee: 8 8 ei LJ “8 x worth 1234 cents. Carter's, Marker Soe i ERIERUS, S09 Alarket Space, has aeeetved ‘Sale pope rant or + unequaled for Savor | 1 or orthiess imitations arénot palmed off upon Fy oats 2 2 . ? sta bu a 3 7oU. lan braid and Canton straw hats and bonnets, Re y Pic gounine Gam, Flelochman & Co.'s COM- 303 a0, e 9 NEw TEMPERANCE SONGS just published. C | in all the leading spring shapes. Go and see UME, Saver ier ee eee 2 Glds 200 » &. Porseil, 422 Sih suet northwest, t } them—acct. 2423 1 aoe Meme | Samo or irade mar i