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THE E G ST ‘AR. ‘The Capitol Hill and East Washing- | Sewerage in ~— of Colum: ee al = to carry oe sewage GEORGETOWN. | AMUSEMENTS. | DRY GOODS FS i'VENIN ton Association. ite rom james Creek canal district with ease i ———_— = = —<$———_ — a WHAT THEY WANT IN THAT SECTION. Gustavus A. Karwiese, consulting civil engt- | INS tat Erzeeve the night to change the above- | MASQUERADE Baut.—Seo a advertisement. 4, | MUSCAl AND Lives = SY ENTER- DENI. MILLER. GUORSETOWE, oe FRIDAY..... ....February 7, 1879. The Capitol Hil! and East Washingtoa A.sc- | neer, has sent to the Senate District committee given lines after personal examination. No. 12, I. O. of R.. installed the following om” aati METROPOLITAN M. E. CHUKca. ~4 cons, Be era a pew Cambbrica ava Pet an ciation me at McCauley’; ha ast even'ng, | an elaborate plan for the improvement of the 5: The disconnection of the excessive ratn- | cers Wednesiay evening: H. Hazard, shepherd; ion, 15 cents. o eee an’ pens, 12s The Weather. Mr. S. A. H. Marks presiding and Mr. E.C. K rh- | sewerage and the sanitary condition of the Dis- | water and storm floods from the sewer system George W. Jo chief ruler; Nixon | Wankine EXTRAORDINARY: ue & ee ; ° Mr. S. A. H. B.C. {ict of Columbia, in accordance with the re- | by placing proper valves at the northern sewer | Brewer, chief riler; Rdward Jones, deputy | MAY MARSHALL now walsiow te hese Sheen xs THDICATIONS TO-DAY. Wood secretary. The resignations of vice presi- | Test of the committee that, he should investi | inlets and allowing buta Itmtted quantity of ruler; D. C. Smiticon, rec. sec; Jabez’ Pittard, | tempt to eclipse Madame Anderson's Liroo is - Orrics oF CurEr Srewat OpEes,} dents H. F. French and McKee Dunn were ac- | cate the sewage systems of prominent Euro- | water to pass into them, and the balance to be financial sec.; Wm. Jcnes, tevite; Thomas ) | of 2,200 squatter zallea pAmoeers para ‘eo: _ dusts ced New England clear | cepted, ‘and S. M. Wilcox and Adam Gaddis | Fean ‘cities, and make such recommenit oas | carried weet into Rock Creek and east into the | PBSRC avs Won, Wearer’ onto ee Qpmiern ‘tna, E etrect betineand th and 7 ‘ ron Be, or party eoudy weather. and northerly to | Were elected in submitted the report of the com- | #8 De Should deem proper tn regard to Washing- Teo cousrucied tar the only parm or | eae Yin RHUDY chaplain. | ine canat | omit toe nm. Tor indice ang chiidren, whoa : 4 ia eee: Renew eed Yerinds, 0 “ . t | : r THE —It is mi ion W ed to 15 © si - Westerly winds, stationary or siowly Hsing ba. | Mf. A; Grant submitt ms age sratome of various Muropean elites, illus: | bonveying ratn-water, the entraies of water- lawaL.—It 1s report | the admission will be reduced a $ reservations. The report company have deci ndon the char, ay Temeter. and during the rest of Friday slight | Tevomnends a park thTough the Center Of Mary | ee eee oe ea es | ee an a eieage Stat Eicd Whee: | ave decided to aba xe “SENT area of four cents for wharfage at Cumberland dur- | NATIONAL THEATER, rise in temperature. land avenue, from 2d street east to Boundary | with tne following in regard to our District | soever being prohibited. One of these sewers, WI al N 103 Lridge street. the : : — re . - RANGE OF THR TEERMOMRTER. street: removal of the street railroad track from | Sowerage: Tuning froin the Intersection of, U and stti Pollster 2c ming shipping season, leaving the | 2NormeR ENORMOUS AUDIENCE Neeter: — NeTICE! NoTICEt ‘The following is the ee the inside to the outside os ee pan spate i Wa: lpg pe Bes — son deep mates street eee ne, Cee een Nee Lamanite coARgaun | WITH Lerext ro SEE are | REOURE yooR cee CAae Our stock of Bisck and Goiored 8! ster at the Signal Office dui day: 7a. m. v ve : ing Of ni 1e Lomac, 1e bes ae 3 Nace e lon ho yesterday evening FR} VENING. Feb. 7, 187: 30° pee mest ae midday. 36°; 3D, M., 38°; Tren tere Ronee Capa street to lth street, in | city. ae world, and 1s without parallel {a the | avenues and empting. with the western terml- stati muse yes! IDAY EVENING. Feb. 7, 1 E Gelored Cash eres, Marinos and Far be Oe¢d2 | COLVILLE OPERA’ BURLESQUE {oy 420d Back t ComPany vous eae & that a white man named James S! Uk Velvets, evening and omer s°; minimum. 10°. the kame manner as Maryland avenue; contiou- | heauty of her avenues, little parks, solid pudiic | nus of O street, into Rock Creek. The second years, had shot twice at Mr.Jonhn S jarrit Light fabrics in tks and Embroider. |< ation of the parking on’ East Capitol street t | nutiaings, and beautiful private residences, | high or surface-level sewer to start from the . | Fairtax county, Va., while riding in his car- | win eppear in they seca tagan Pree ate Cf tanle, Woollen Materials for tbe lith street; extension of the present system Of | which attractions have pointed to, and con- | intersection of U and sth street, north of the | rlage near the Chain’ Bridge, and that ; Willer in ee paiavaranea of pera pr bt lg sold for the next wonth, with, LOCAL NEWS. side parking on Massachusets avenue 1 in | ferred npon her the destiny to unite, with he: | city limit, near the first sewer heretofore men- | Was in town, ‘He Was shove nttecwarde me | With new meee largely drawn frei the We must take room for pring stock, and hall al- cotn square; side parks In North Caroll ave, | lot as capital of this great nation, that ot being | toned. minning eastward along Boundary street | yested by Unicer O'Brien nud ReaeNe ne the CHIMES OF NORMANDY. + | low nowfler reat sont to eacape tie Amusements. Ac.. To-Night. nue, from New Jersey avenue to Lincoln sjuar also the most magnificent city. Washinzton | and emptying. with acurve joa southerly direc- | station house, and was afterwards turned over Mile Roseau has been the recipient of a Biankets and all Housekeeping Goods at very low Rational Theater nderella,” by the Col-| South Carolina avenue tmproved in the samy | cannot become a manufacturing city, but inay | tion, into the Eastern Branch, Seven additional | fine visemia watueriting witha requis eu extensively wiguied vy Senators anid | Fate a q ville Folly Compan: visi way from Virginia avenue to lth street; 24 | yet pea commercial city of some importance. | surface sewers to be constructed and located In The alleged shooting too® place on Wednesday Werte been Prominentcitizens | | Buttons. Laces, Fringes, and otter tymmtngs tn iy Company. | street stmntiarly improved. trotrect trom Mary. | Aud By reason of her deep-water facilities lod | the Slash Run, ‘Tiber Creek, and Pennsylvania | gvening last, and tt Isond Saleh was cued aie | ‘A. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, febstr 817 Mark= Spare, - a etiaee Gremiaue.The Sixteen Brunettes,” | £7 '\reinia avenues, abd eth street from Maty~ | te jpypear con cots Geeks aah a ears | weg Slash Run, Tiber Creek purpose of carry next day, but escaped by reason of some in- | Which wistehe ee EN AY caieothetint | - seca ee eens and other attractions. Jand to Virginia avenues; also, 1ith street fro | of our breadstuffs and other products of the | the rain-water most directly to the rive formality In the warrant, and left for George- | re ApHearance Of the oy G®YAT Bancains, Masonic Tempic—Entertatnment and bazar DY | Marviand avenue to the Anacostia bridge: the | Gatly-growing w Washington issurrounded | this arrangement the rain and storm water of | town before a new one was sworn out _Ssturday Mativee BABES IN THE WOOD. | Ge DRY Goon. the ladies of Ascension church. parking on C street north, from North capttol | with good buflding-stone of diverse qualittes, | the enormous area of about 9 square miles of THE Dashaway Cie held its weekly meet~ } Ch Sen, with tickets, to the Dress and Famiiy Cir- |” Best Hamline M. E. Church.—Old Folks Concert. to 4th street, completed; E streets.e., from € brick, and all kinds of building material actual supertictal measurement will be kept out | ing at their haw last nigit, Mr. John Berry in cles, 18 cente. Franklin Hall—Lecture by Rev. J. K. Reilly, | gresstonal cemetery to North Carolina avenue, cheaper at her doors than any other ¢ of the city sewers at atime when th oad.y, Mr. LAW ircapactty | the chair. Add ses Were made by of Baltimore. for the benefit of Franklin Tem- | to have a 42-fuot carriageway and side pars; Fact T of the € AU RICH onthe coastof the Atlantic. Butlding car be | fs taxed to their full extent by tae rain-fall | Greenbw Belt, P. Skidmore, James Hill, P's — ——<——— ee o Delaware avenue, from B to C streets ne. a accomplished cheaper here to-day than in any | within the city limits proper. Reeside, C. Krouse, J. H. Hinton, J.B. Wheeler, | [}HANHLIN BALL, size White Bian! 1.80, wor Pha nce foot carriageway and side parks; North Capito other ity of equal Hixe in the Ualon. Tt ts ter Jn comparing the area of Washington and i W. Litchfield, and Jolin Tompson. F Corner 6th and C etreets northwest rom ae Condensed Locals. street, from B to C streets, a 50-foot carrlaye- | sich reasons that it is inviting to all classes of | Georgetown, within city lmits proper, and THE LaRGE BOILER forthe engine in the re- COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONT Full stock Drews Goodls—must be sole. 3. C. Parker sends No. 40 of the “Prank'n | way. lo foot sidewalks and 40foot parks; and | people, outalde of politicians, wishing t> ro-lre | making full allowance for the namabsorbing pair shops of the Washington and Georgetown MENTA STIMONIAL TO Bareains in BUK Cashiveres, Ble avd CoM Silks, Square Library,” and Harper's Bazar tor Feb | Scuth Capitol street. from B street to Virgiula | from business, to come here and spend the rest | pavement, 1 find tat tho whale docs got ox Fallroad. arrived yesterday. PROF. RUDOLPH ROWE Goske sacrificed 30 per cont. off for «at ruary 22. avenue. improvedin lke manner. The coxnnt- | of iife in the most beautiful city of the Az. ceed one of the independent sewage districts | “River News.—Schocner Alice Curtis left, for tere ’ = Elizabeth Madison, No. 114 Madison alley, was | tee recommend circular dest at the inter- | ean continent. Washington is the conesat-a- | In Berlin or Brussels, and not one-half of any oF Baltimore yesterday, with cargo of graia from © Favorite Violinist, T severely burned last night by tie explosionof a | sections of Maryland and Massachusetts ave- | tion of the highest civilization in America, 1 the very large districts In Paris or London, all | Tenney & Son. SATURDAY EVFNIAG, February 8, 1879. dansltr coal oft lamp. hues, South Carolina and Pennsylvania ave- | with the increased arts and sciences the of which have much less sectional sewer area ? =— ‘The grand jury yesterday presented indict-} nues and Georgia and Virginia avenues. x i of the city will continue to be so promoted t than Washington, and I therefore have come to = aes Profersor ROWE will boas ments sgainst Edward Howard, altas George | ‘They recommend that the park east of the Cap: | that there will be no limit to the Tiras of em) thoes nelusinn eat the waters of the Potomac CiTY IT Arusts: Madaine Labauot ee ee Co ee be | ee SCultel grenade Seca Ge population. It 1s from this standpoint, thw 1 | and Eastern Branch are a stron; {mpedtment = Eisen et Wallace, murder; Ro . Morris, burglary | to the Capito 01 suitivien! : NOMMERAIons ane to the outflow of the sewage and therain and | a Cnrars meansof happiness, means to keep | au. Da and larceny; John R. Richardson, violating the | space for the new Library buiiding, and anotaer | ake the following recommendations, water | ane pp 5 Pairtal HAMBURG EMBROIDERY, DIREY » ie Thilding of ike dimensions. It would add mare | Aee™ ecessary for the sanitary eoaditi» of | storm {Hood from 9 square inlles, with a small | Dr. Buil’s Couch Syrup inevery family. 25 cents. | ETA or amie te 50 cots ¥. DIRECT FRO Le ninco Seas e pita e 2 re | fraction of plowed land, an unnecessary Garey fe ion tenaieed as Willa Goma James Bellew sends No. 1 of the new maza- | than 1,000, square feet to the park, ata cost | WE Capital and the present and future welfare p ate can tow be sorured at. Fits & ¢ ine, the Celtic Monthly. otk Columbia Lodge. No. 9, 1. O.G.'T., la3t_even- | say Ing installed the following officers: S. ‘Thorne, W. C. T.; Emma Wells, W. V.T 4 Parmer, W. Sec.; Elizabeth Parmer, W. A. S Sarah L. Brookfield, W, F. Sce.; Wm. A . Treas; Elizabeth Al Hadil2ld, W. | parking of any account has been done, the pars of her population. I recommend— on the Increase of a voltime which flows so stot THe “Court of St. James” has chosen Bo1t- than $1 per square foot. The committee | |, The ‘comprece regulation of the Po'nmie | lv off. and at times does not flow at all out by | txcER Champagne for its spectal consumption, that west of the Capitol nearly atl river and the Eastern Branch, and the con‘ine- | the action of the tide. supported by southerly | and orders for upwards of two-thirds of theen- ,ORD'S OPERA HOUSE. nee Egor ones pe xed; | ment of the waters by the building of e n'y. 1k- | and southeasterly andeasterly winds, ||, | tire quantity required are now for this brand. | fy zl - erract wa al I > and ents khe; 10 e side of the river 6. The redevision and adjustment of the whole A . a ee as 7 ENCING Ni 7. r -: | fron fences put up, at_an enormous expense. | heyond vier ane Tee ae cae river sewerage aystem of Wastiuston aad Georzs, | CHEW Jackson's Ti BS eta NS re ne | ey- | whereas in the eastern section of the city no | rivers to be made as shown in the plans here- | town after a most careful investigation and harge. Loorsepen at 70, THE IMPORTER, 2,3, 4.5.6.5, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 256 and up. Fine CORDED PIQUES, 10 ct» por yard. the vase if Shire 5 Tim Ing commenced there having been aband wea | SHUsubmitted. and an unobstructed and zyod | judicious calculation for the increase of tis Le ee Sou saayeuatey LEONARD CROLEE’S COMEDY | Eee coe aa As tS a. doe z ne ving avigable cl stablished thereby | future. on ing x oa 3s crite the Court in General Term appointed | by the Commissioners. In the belief of tie SWUntur tie arufcla aid orien eee ‘The inauguration of a ventilation system, | But the scent of the roses will cling round It | ssn coroprice the most popu PLAIN SAIN UR ete Lovejoy a U. S. Commissione; committee, the discrimination manifested law fo oat hic : 2. The passage of a strenuous law for the pro- | with the introduction of charcoal fliters for all Move tiie AISCNtien ad CO eee a eeaaEs | against East Washington im the Improvements | certion of hoa watare olen cornea Ok ee | cet cee ee ce carcoa MILGES TOF before the educational congress yesterday. did | of parks and reservations, as well as tn general | ington, for not less than twenty-five miles up | Ventilation, as recommended in my special re- fot refer to the Corcoran Art Gallery. It was | improvements, has been for the want of a rep- stream, for sanitary reasons, port on ventilation. the Linthicum Institute of Georgetown to which | resentative on the board controlling the affairs | “Sam! reclaltning of all ‘swamps and fats | _ 8. The Inauzuration of a special tax for ex he alluded. stator | Cf the District: and further, that When the at- | around the city limtts and within-ghe water-closet In @) Of one which shall t Last night Sergeant Amiss and Officers Stater | tention of members of Congress 1s called to this | tmibaukmonte qq Uflats so reclaime counted with the whole house sewage pe and Marr arrested Thomas Williams, Emery | unjust discrimination a sense of justice will filed up, not less than seven feet above hirh- | square foot of superiictal Parker, Sarah Green, and Francis McC )y, 0: compel them not only to give us representation 2 American PLAIN NAUN500KS, all wenchite Bvached TA VLE DAMASKS, ail linea, 50, 55,69, her yard «TABLE LIN} was written in a spirit prophetic of J. & E. Inson’s Extract of White Roses, ‘ABS IN TRE DARK ery fit of coughing In | Angvstin Daly's DIVORCE. Leonard G: the still watches of the night isa stab inthe | MARKABLE HISTORY OF [ dark at the lungs, Heal the stabs and stop the stabbing with “Hale's Honey of Horehound and hing. Nothing so Nothing {ss RATE ACE water hiark. with clean gravel and sand fe ————— i N y can be | sagree- nate eharse or petit iareeiy of ses. cloth upon the board governing us, bat they will ls) SNe Soe com Washington Market, tetail Prices, | ‘lc dy Cures-- NG xeriedy canbe Tess css gent repreat other articles from a house on Hstreet, nearthe | give a fair proportion of the public money sconnection of the whole sewacaze | MBaTs.—Beet, sirloin, 20” per Ib.; do. px CS Pat By HE. pociacke in ae SE Government printing office, and lod zed them fed ior improvethentsto shesnim peo ate | LEE OF Was eo oe I Ee tees | house ahiase sib rans lesae coogi ns Pike's Toothache Drops ciire toothache inane ses OBSERVE PRIC! in jail, where they retain for a hearin ¢ is ee Lafayette Lodge, Past Master Ja past master’s jewel the Capitol.” the waters of fhe Eetonce the follow. | Corned Beef, salvc.; Dried Beef, chipped, 2 aylor objected to that part of the re. | Ine manner tee eee eee iste fol do., sliced, 20¢.; Lamb, Isagse. Veul, tf ative to the location of the library, but | tobe calle Mutton, 122ai minute. Sold by all druggists at 25 cents. A. M., presen gece eciaihs with a valu. For UrwARps oF THIRTY YRARS Mre. WFins- ted in two iutere Set ar & = c. M. TOWSON oes othing Syrup hasbeen used for citldren. om, " ihe report was adopted. ated cated a'One. ize; Bacon Hams, sug: fow's Scothing Syrt ‘ r = ——_ eT AS Ee SiGaie CE thie: aub-committes ( Haec Gren te Siders Breasts: tl it corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind | ()EI> FOLKS! CONCERT, C36 Pemimtanitnecsied, Pe : ait on Gel et yhad had | Rock Creek. ayia “ iiss les. - ; | colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery an¢ - An Alleged Insane Fugitive. Walt on Gen. Casey, reported that they had had | Rock Creek, near the extern tecmmusigr Wea Apples | Oranges, | Gone, teenlaiea ihe Boe Heaton ax aa HE IS CAPTURED IN THIS CITY AND RETURNED TO | aH Interview with ‘the general, explained the | rect, and then to Grow Mek eee bane Banasas, 40a | Sees, neo ee ee ee . n eid MOUNT HOSE ASYLUM, MD. eee lane Pie eeatad” and, be had approved | of syphors andenipty into the new grand cn ge. per at. wcnmenotie. = a TAMLINE M. E. Ca0RCH, ° ; a ir plans. He stated’ that it would tac ne chien ee dies per bunch: rock, 5 ie, a S Yesterday afternocn, Mr. George Stewart, of | {Pelr plans. He states oe lev ewer, Which [ shall take the privile r I — SniDAwyEING pamaly ©, : id $100.000 to"bring the parks east. of the Capit € fi i Tis lane or b melt, 1 RIDAY EVENID uary 7, Baltimore, arrived at police headquarters w upto the same condition as the other pa to calt the grand colle :tor. ‘Tiis large sewer L per bunch: Smelt, To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to call | propose to build shall be an intercepting se ver Haltbw for the total sewage of Washington and Georze letters from Marshal Gray and others, of £ and that he would do what he could to put th more, notifying Major Morgan of the escape ot | in order; that he had divided his force among | tow al riled. WIth Hee ovecinee Charles D. Stewart, brother of Georze Stewart. | the parks giving each its due proportion, and | nao et ee arena ae paltry | i from Mount Hope lic 1 for lunatics, s'ating | ty the st ef March they would be at work 01! pridge to the southern point of the embank- that there was good re son to beileve he wa~at | the eastern parks. The report was adopted, | ment. where the erossing under the Eastern a cermin house in! € nortlern section 0 this | and on motion of Mr. Kirkwood the report of | Tranch isefrectad. the ene ‘this grand cl city, and requesting the aid of the police in | the committee was referred tothe committee on | lector to be properly increased at every jane arresting him and back to Bal- | legislation. attention to A. F’scher's Chemical Scouring and Commencing at 7:3 Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, near - B ‘Lite | 9th street. By promply adopting the latest | Admission ts fens-3t" Seti BED a20c. per 1b.; Pike, | ireprovements, whether of American or Euro- Rais Gn nad, y por waite Re pean invention, he is enabled to do his work in | (THEATER Cowman DERIbe Beales hese & manner uot to be equalied by those not pos: | MA YRD Pant : Phiadeiphie "Pring ste: per wb; | SeSSiNE these facilities. Gents sults clean o'clock. heephead, 15a: than #4, NIGHTLY AND | SUT Oe TATINEES. | Gin oe prearance of the pinte at 25and 35, now toe. Saoods at cost, Black s.))., 75, 1.00, 1. 0 210 and $2.50. 3-button ils, @1; butt - caus D for $2. N. B.—Lace curtains cleaned from $1 | 79 UNETTE mm Kids, $1 shades shal tion with a main branch, ‘and calles ern Creamery, 40c.; New York, 3023: x . Wool blankets from 60 | — Also Fields aon, Manchester and Jennin Aa 6, sunt timore. ‘Mao itary Olicer | | Mrs. Briggs reported that the chari bad been | should be started were poey eee Co ; Cheese, 12420¢.2 Eggs, 25300 A ee ea Ge Te) ene y Bingham, Retiaw and | ae represented, “EUETRELL & Witkee Connell and Se ‘mpany Mr. | laid before the Distric: Commissioners, and M-. | streets intersect, and Tur down vives tae eee ETABLES. Potatoes, Irish, _30a40e. per | auction in price. Specialty—Ladies party | Auton, and th ad our mam tr 19380 Pa. ave., corner 20th st SiS VALE and assist him. as requested. tn taking | Dent heartily approved of the plans. Capt. | side of Rock Creek tuto Ht noc eerste | peeks do, Sweet, oan ‘abbage, Saize.; esses, epotied or soiled round the bottom, | Potstock company. Then eine of FF. eee his brother back to Baltimore. They found } Phelps would not commit himself. Maj. Twin. | up the worthless canal bed (the obstruction at | (Lim2.) 1atse, per quart Beets,5alve. per b cleaned without doing the whole garment; 25 | \."*>,' nce and Night, Complinnentars Heron Char Ro. jas 4th street, | Ing expressed hisapproval of the p'an and re- | the mouth of Rock creek fo be removed ved ee | Squash, sade per 1b.; Pumpkins, loaz5c. each; experience. ii Pagani febatr aioe Camsenicd Us selene ial aire, When he | Gretted that he hadi not: seen tt wefsre he had | airected south to apoine mic the recor nee: | THIIpe, Ibe. por pore: Onions ein por pec Sr a a consented to return with his brother and the | made up his estimates. Where 39° 88 3-7, of latitude Intersenes alte PouttTRY.—Chickens, 59275¢. per palr; Duck HCH The Ladies’ Asao- | & 4 cee, Sie: to Sh rene, Officers. but protested against being returned to Mr. S. H. Waiker offered a resolution direct- | (3: longitude west of Greenwich, and following | 75¢.a$1_per pair; ‘Turkeys, l5aise, per 1 (ciation of Ascension Vhurch, assisted by the White arc tobe yard. Mount Hope hospita’, stating that he was an | ing the committee on legislation to tnvite the from here a slightly reversed curve as indicated | Geese, 50¢.a$1. Guild, will hold a BAZAAR at Masonic Temple, Mme. Der Episcopalian in religious faith and did not de- | District Commissioners, the District committees | ae Patterns cor. 7th & Fats.¢.0. sire to be compelled to attend Ca 2 7 os in the accompanying $ par 77 Gamr.—Ducks, canvasback, $2a$2.50 per pair; HL tholtc ser- | Of the two houses, Gen. Meigs and Col. Casey to | 01+ longitude west. of Greenwich teeming son | 40, mallard: s1asi23 per pair der Peau Letiure by Rev, J McK Reieny, D. Vices. Major Morgan.in order to pacify him, | ride over the Sround Which it 18 proposed to | proper river embankment. all along from the | $1-25a$1.50 per pal timere. on FRIDAY EVENING, February’ Wrote anote to Marshal Gray askmg that he | approve; adopted. A resolution was presented x 3 > Extra Enterta: paanens ; nefit “of Franklin ‘Temperance Legion. might, if cousistent with surrounding cireum- | approving the course of Hon. Montgomery Blair | MUL Of Rock creek to the point inenttoned, corner 9h and F sts. on WEDNESDAY. THORS: | sent JOS PAY and FRIDAY, February Sta, 6th aud 7d,frou | 2 4 2m. to 3 p.m., and at 6 p.m. j 3 DRIVES. “ment, with itecitations and Music | B&G PRIVER Oe ay é anki ate =. | On Friday evening. | ¥S9 Pa. ave., bet. 9h and Wh «te, 1 ole Bee “ THE Jai.—The grand jury yesterday p: der the Whip; or, A Hit at Some A: ‘Searon s, 25 cents. [Post&Rep] febl-at7th 4 : . w IS 1,100 fe ales gh Point, | |. Jury 5) % an : 1 fer a Cachuire de Alta Black Si 5 stances, be sent tosome otherinstitution. ‘This | aud Architect Clark (on the post office site) in | Sha mosut ous ile eaet co ee east Point: | visit to. tle falh ahd on Peturaine proces Deore open at 70; Lecture at 8 otcloek obese i Sa —— | te oy! shagtamelapigaaeare Teg siicn his brother and they all proceeded | opposing the location west of 7th street. Mr. | Badin’ Wereune grand coliector shail discharge | TePort to the court, in which they say:— me Jee Ge OALVER, ‘cet Gros Grain Black Si! at $1.25,which to the depot and took pa Just before the | Clark objected to the resolution, unless the | the total sewage collected over @ DeA in ae, | cleanly and healthful condition of the cells, the YMG A CHAPEL (Lincoln Hall, Building. )— c aan ot Dr. HOM | less t) y importers ask forthe same Teprecenting that he had teen sense were | SuaCetn ont oF the market house was except- | ray seli-acting strainer mito a Watertight weil, | 60d duality and generous quantity of the food, | V MiseaaCeaee<liperia, Hall, Balding On E street, between 6ta and 7h mw. ool Grenat or B Tepresenting that he had been sent by Stew: | ed: he claiming that the purport of the reso- | Front here akon, Muto a pass In a tunnel | {N° Perfection of the heating and ventilacing | BLAND. MD. TUESDAY EVENING, Bob. 11 oS | For Ledier on. Monday and Thuraday, wt 4:30 p. $138 per yard,and Beautiil Hack Gate ard’s friends in this city to prevent him from | lution was an endorsement of that site. under the Eastern branch to a polnt on the | #'fangements, are such as to leave notiing | Rau'sNat. Health Ass'n Course. Tickets 150. 11-tf25" Children Gu Wednesday, at 430 ant’ Saturday | 1.00 yar 2 . Deing forced back to Baltimore. ‘This some- | Ordway denied that the Market company wos eastern bank of the Potomac south of clesbo. { Whatever for the grand jury to call attention to = 8:9) p.m. ; Gentlemen on Monday, Wednesday aud aie’ face, Brown Velvets, at #1 5/1, worth $2, Poatiexcited the fugitive, but there was no op- | interested in the subject. Mr. P. P. Little raised | rourn Pert and von eee below James | 25 being capable of improvement.” * > + Fridsy, af 7 pn. eee | etd Beautitul Black Velvet, at $1 50 and up. Position made by him and ne was handed over | the point wat Mr. lark was not a member he which fs to be the terminus or the grand | {THe Jail isa model insiitution of ‘the kina.” | A WER’S CHERRY PECTORAL OOTSURGENE—COnNS Ke—-Daiy wane | Al00. Navy Biue and Goal Browa Sikes: tee yard; Marshal Gray last evening by the officers. | not ‘having paid a dollar. Mr. Clark paid tie or and the sewage siation proper. ‘Tals | TB€ court remarked that perhaps its healtiitul. | 4 — being requisite to health.” thousands Visit Dr. | qi_¥ORt $7.0". Fis brotler George stated to Major Morgan | mouey. aud asked to offer a substitute. The | property telcos torte eel Govern. | Bess had something to do with the increase of WHITES setablishment, 1416 Pennsylvania ave. Also, All-wool Bick French Cashmeres (original that he had been an tnmate off and on of Mount | resolution was then adopted. Mr. Walker ot- | hyoPeTty belo perfectiy Isolated, so that the un- | Crime. In the Whole History of Medicine nue, opposite Wi hotel, for relief from and | iss Wansinie aa Hie hee Gene Ande ana Tontencr many ears, it bein the most con- | fered a resolution, which was adopted, directing | avoldablediachar sews oe coat at odors fr Yeainans, Jen one stoidance of Corns, Bunions, Chulbiains, Bad Nails, Glark’s best 200-yard ‘Bpool Coston, be” Wik conde eee fiee pete his relatives and friends | the committee on legislation to urge before the | the pumplns Walk aula eee harmtess. | gWASTINGTON, AND GEORGETOWN RAILROAD | No preparation has ever pe-formed such marvelous | Re, Anions his patrons are of the most emit et ton, Could look after is want dine fora District Comme eer ee Reo; | At this station thesewaze wil be ited by sy. | SAT#NENE-—-The annual statement of receipts | curtu de atntaiued so widea reputation as AYES Fant, medical. judicial and political dicnitaries of | aieo!s tut of other Barwaine,toonumerauate men> 4 Want 2 Bistrict Commissioner from East | phons, without the aid of any Coraplicated tee Georgetown Tallroads for the enon and | CHEREY PECTORAL, wpich is recornized asthe | the world. Fetablished 1861. Fon, Gla vist jaivar | Alena {a Peaubtul First-class Dos Goods, &0., Improvement of the River. Washington. | Messrs. W-S. Fieteher, N.(.Ord- | Chinery or expeusive puinps: late ines cae forwarded to speaker Handail esterday, ag | ina. dis loug-coutinued series of wenderionentss | NO. 623 ON EXURTTION — | No 628] sigae ne ee en Dw OO. ‘The following committee. appointed at a} WAY and Duncan S. Waiker were appointed a | and uence dictated for agricultural purposes. | follows: —Recelpts—Balance January 1. isee, | Mall climates bas made it universally known as Est. | AND SALE Ie sr. 4 ee —_ 3 ‘ meeting of merchants and other business men | {location In selene io ee te, pean Auter Proper irrigation. a perfect Mitration has | $6,748.14; recelved from. passengers. $836,261 sc, See are eee TuDIDY, | Sealnatondaaey MARKEITED'S FPRENCH PRESS Goons. of the District to wait on the House committee —<$<—<—_ PNY taken place, and the efiluent will be conducted | from bonds issued, $120,000; from other spires orders, it acts sperolly and suvely, always relieving | FREE ART GALLERY AND STORR, We Lave just opened a splendid ine of on commerce, did so yesterday and submitted . Amusements, &¢. inane Sea eee from the lowest | $4641.50. Total, $467,654. Expenditures— | suffers and, often caving life” The protection it | Con pier G86 E S.rect. Dress Guds (or the holidays. Black Suits, t ReSUE eS a ea gan Fecelved the | ,,N¢TIOwAL THEATER The great sucess ot | AN the sewage met weed for land irrkration | Georgetown depst building, $120,000. tath-strect orcers of Children, takes tan invaluable remedy to | | Also: lapceet sionk af Peter tahoe Winiow | Sa ausltes, from BL 2 bo. $2, Brocade Samuel Bacon, president. ated So ahead | Som Crusoe” 8 Vere a a coptnuES, “Hob:N, | 1s chemically treated, and after aon Toe | Sables, $11,501.71; sinking’ Tund, $4,000; dist bekept always on hand In every howe. No person | Bhates, Ptures, Frames, ‘Pictive Doni and tan eR ea a ee nae Our Over aang Saniuel Bacon, president Inland and Seaboard | SB Crusoe,” a very amusing burlesque, spiced | hours tor settlement, the eflluent 1s drawy rom | Genes. $40,000; bonds, $5,000; general expense can sHord to be withoutit and those-who bate once, | sets, Rings, Nails, &c., in the Distcict. and Colored Castine Chhnice oolore aie Ren Great Balle dee rae Cag eawick, President | Trim fone iusic and plenty of fun, was £iven | into large. FeSerVOIS el taed ney eet ON | $279,806.87; balance, $7,976.94" “Total, $16), tied never wil, Frowa their knowiedse ofits omy | ER Tenat~ Gackt." 1Nambor. jylty | lime of. Hotscfurnisting Goods: va: Beseee Great Fal ee Co; C. B. Church, asi ly a Cl se. C1 e's mnan > c ‘ ‘al “ shu _ position and effects, ysicians use the C y 8 Pleare remem! Nameand Numbxr. _jyl-ly I ‘ayo iH Independent lee « ames prt aren Friday is one of the funniest characters ou With the ours Ggiong the Dauk of the river | Tae Case oF STRONG AGT. THR Distarcr was | PCr Gee Meee Physicians practice, and Cler- able Cicth. and Napkins; Pulow av senting wholesale grocers: J. Harrison Johnson, | stage. Sinderella” will We given wee cal with the outlets immediately over tie river | resumed in the Court in General Teri thie general agent Clyde Steamship Co.; W. J. Ste- Forp’s Or Ma Hode hat popular cyinedy, | CHTeNt. From the reservoir the chemically Sheeting xymen recommend it It is absolutely certain m its | PREPARE FOR FALL AND WINTER, and seil | Hrene, all vrades: Blankets, all sizes and qualitien; zs E hs arg Sr SG Marseilles Sp rearis, all sizes, in choice patterns, morning, and Mr. Riddle, for the defendint | remedial effects, and will always cure where cures. your UAT ORE CLOTHING to your own ad- | Stmean in sant of ae ee hy 5 1 a treated eftiuent fs to be admitted into the river tuded his Barong re possible. Yantsge, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D st. betere pur leteieadl meton Transportation Co.s Jonneon Proves | ew York last season, and wise hes hays | durlus the frst hour: of ench outgoing. tiae, | Soueluded is argument about i20'Iock and the | Sep ne naa Delors By. oF Branch Store, 408 9th st nw, eae Oe fore POCO BBO, & representing coal dealers aid soiota eiesere: | britiant succese here ahd inptnee ae a cre shall be so many discharge valves in the | tended that the plalntift having disposed of the | _febsww.lt tradrdin ny Bigh Frlcee wil. ry ee ae Tumke's | _dector 1328 FF st. near Ehivitt ning e: 3 Need ne ee eae . Petaining reservoir as are necessary to acco) bonds he was estopped fi elaimi y fi chi i 1 ny — Heiston, gene-al shipping agents; T. eeineel as J ee a toe ne ree lish lls object In the given time, The tao‘ss | ther sum. He wassevere onthe Opposing Sonne TO THE PEOPLE! snided fo, NOS DY mall will bo necarely DRESS SHIRTS - wa lle, representing eyenurniod fae very successful wesie.s | #24 reservoirs are so arranged as to be cleaned | sel who had stned the stipulation. The de- Pace o oeler, of Wamsutta Murlin and Mxtre the Washington here” 20a TAs LAMDOrt, Of | ie oUtrere tee, 2 Very successfal western | Heriodieally by a Hood, Of water Noe Rae | eye ad sist he the Washington bar." OP AMER M.S CHURCH.—he Ula forks con. | Ute The wertions and arrangements often | — BOOKS, &c. Dee a DRESS [SHIKTS made to order tn the “to th ee Ga tae cert here this evening promises to be one ui | “2tionare such that at any time hereafter, | ALL Woot double blankets reduced to 92. —— Our M8 PRY" SHERT unfiniened, at 7B ote, onan follows: We soe, Cf | the most enjoyable enceNat neat eh one ot | when the quantity of sewage-chall have resend | per pair bed comforts reduced to $1.09; balance | @REATEST MARK DOWN IN FINE [ME CHEAPEST BOOK IN THE made of Watsuita Muslin and Exiva fine Linen behalf of the citizens of the District of Colam- | The music willbe of the finest order and tne | SY large proportions and warrant a heavy cx- | of carpet stock at. cost to make room for usw Dia, an, appropriation of ¢»,00 in adaition to | characters well, sustained. ‘The concert wit! | hendlture for the proper Irrigation preparation | spring good: 20,000 heretofore appropriated to dredge iD 7.50, rt a 1 re i | ¥oand the Washington channel of the Pooac nes: | “inearek Courace.—The Comique never tails | tiation conveniently, for the barren fonda | aan . a? , | bosom, is the ches:est Shirt in the world. ; cassimeres for boys’ wear, 25, 39 BROCE Ro ERITION OF CHAMBERS! | “Our Mystery" Shirtat 76 cn, UnAuiahed, te as ots: 2 W : sana OTHING EVER KNOWN, % SLOPEDIA—A Dictionary of | good as x ‘market. 5 ets; 24 Wide best sheeting e™io CLOTHE . Knowledge for tae People. New and Revised Ett | “OASAL f2 Sturtin et wson’s dry goods and carpet tion, 1578. Containing 29,000 distinct articles, 3,600 101 if Le 8, el S : ves | lectly east of the sewage station over the lillis | store, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. == Wood engravings, 40 colored maps, and index to | eCGnte oo cee Ce i Repee me we ee he ore ber pent gis ike | are the quality of land so desirable for the sew- —— aa 17,000 incidentally mentioned subjects. 10 vox, | ™EheairaT SOUTHERN SHIRT, Cran he proviso that the earth taken there roan gocd entertainments. s age filtration. A private company, or an abve There is nothing adds ropalscn. Cloth, 840; balf calf, 840, ‘at 00 cts. ix mua-te of the same material ac the End within the metes sea isdesignates by | _ MASONIC TEMPEE—This evening wilt de the | !dividual, should be encouraged to acomplia TL To meee ead | ghey close ont in the next thirty days my entire | | 62" hie editioe is bromght down tothe present ei te muinin the metes and boundsdesignated by | | MasonIc Tares.—This 9 ete | Us latter fact, not only to establish & valuabie | EMKTAYIDES upon the wall. To secure thems we | stock of Wines Ohne ee date, and includes the new mays showing the eo fir $1 Shirt, resdy to pnt on, is worth double tts the plan of the board of survey of 15:3, and not | last of the bavaar, which for the past two atver- | ‘ls latter : ra | Would advise you to attend the sale at 539 Cor Jenkin, Desde the oer ae at he, the treaty of | money, but ware compelled to Spey od r than 100 feet to the = e | hoons and evenings has been in progress a: Ma- ple for the country at large, but to tura | \ soos rin, besides the scientific articles, thoroughly | Factory in Baltimore, a8 we ate abcut towede qiver fmt Gf Washington, Ce ne or She | one ‘Temple under the auspicesot the ladies oz | {BE eMluent eastward and tet the same, alter | Coran Dullding, at 2 and 7 to-day. A great many TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. revised. For sale by 4 larwe adc:tson thereto, and desire to oarry’ teas et —— << hese = —- for the Ascension Chavet: They are raking ac , | large areas of land have been Irrigated, ran into | Of the choicest works will be offered. t ROBERT BEALL, Bookseller, Stock whilst the bul is in prowresn. event tufutue any neces ation ef fiith at | successful aud pleasant affatrot it and deserre | We Patuxent river ata point about 33, mile. THE COURTS. EEN MARKED eee ——— ners SHGINNIBG: 100 F street mao. he point aed, whlch proved so detrimental | liberal patronage. ‘There will be an exten, ee Washiegton Pe ey gals allie, Tree. Count IN GENERAL TERY. Pee ae eee Ae THE NEWEST Rooks. Sie anne walk ane ony pepe ind recitations: reuag inthe shape of must: | <eaye, . oF Be! | ‘To-day, Strong agt. District of Columbia: ar- Down Fon THs GREAT BALE, r A vjeve | queda . Si Q ale Wheaton’s International Law, sheep, 88.50; Gold- mercial facilities. but will help to abate the | _ FRANKLIN Hats.—Rev. J. M. Rellly, D.D The grand collector shall be a low-ievel | Z¥edand submitted. Smith agt. Tome e - fmith, ty Mr. Back, 75 cents; Hume, by Prof. Hux : help to ab van. | SeWer, with four matin branches, to be con. | decree below reversed and Case rema — ley, 73 cents: Motley, by Wendall Holmes, 81.50, | GIN'TH ANN Greatest nuisance that infests our elty. Lenn Deen Ge Pa, ne “fa. | Strueted in etreular form cut OL camment and cries College agt. District of Col ae eat Point, Se en a ee Sisk lail. EEBRUARY ior = aie subject 5 > “Cnde. | Sided with galvanized tron bands; the fall shal! g ot play Happen. wok ian OF | admitt Gentand Ladies 81” A Lady Gagged and Robbea. oom ee Sanit oe eae ree stoade< | be not less than 4"; feet per mile, or 2 fect 4 in PROBATE CovRT—Judge MacArthur. OVERCOAT. fala Cambridge, paper,60 cents; Modern Fianors of | Sdmitting a Gent and Ladies $1. VILLAINOUS OUTRAGE BY TWO THIEVES. Civilization.” - ' ches more than there is in the’ London tnter- ‘To-day, the will of the late Wm. Wallis was OVEROOATS now 816, formerly $25. ton $15 a 3133.5 STARLISHED IN 1831 Yesterday afternocn two men unceren- 4 : ne iit | Cepting sewers, and not to exceed s fect pe. | fully proven, Estate of John Frasier: letters of OVERGOATS now $14; former's 822. ie iatest publication received as 80 iseuea. | E°7ANTRGHD AND TE eOY Y.M.C. A. Caargi.—Dr. Cora Bland wi 5 7 The latest publication received as soon as iss Biously entered the house of Mrs. Kelp, No. | lecture here next Tuesday evening on “Disece | Mllein any of the main branches or tuinel | Administration issued tose ¥. Ai, 8; bond #50). GVERCOATS Dow $12, formerly £20. Fashionable Stationery a specialty. Now the niost Complete in this ogni patie be ayenins wet | Thisgrand collector will be 1 foot below low | Will of Thomas Burns admitted to probate, and OvEnooATS ROW $10. former'y #18 ae 1815 K street northwest, seed Mrs. K., foreod | Germs. A ne water mark at the junction of the Georgerow:. | letters issued to Robert. McDonald: bond Sony QVERCOATS now $8, formerly $15. MOHUN BROTHERS, W. H, WHEAT & gag in her mouth, tied her, and laid her dows: ee a Gn amere wil beamene- | traich, and 6 eek poe dae ee Estate cf Robert Nash, petition for letters tiled GYEROOATS Eom ger formerly B10. Fae enn Rommeetsees Aw Sraxtounes, MST , ‘ 4 on the patlor flocr, and securing the door ran- | (iat matinee at Miss May Marshall's walk ai | tne cat “ane © lection ow (lat coatra: | by widow. Estate of doin Jacob Wines pe PNAEOCATE my RR Comments 85: semeae 4018 Pa. ore-- cor Wthet,_ | PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING Packed every rooitin the house, broke ope 00 CHUGEE ee ene Be A tte | branch, ‘This central branch will faterc “pi tae | Ltion of J. C. McKibbin, for letters of admints- SUITS. [JEX OF RICHARD FULLER. Dp, = sc ua na bo se took all the money thes dvced to 15 cents. At 2 o'ciock this afternoon | B Street sewer at 1ith street, where it stact. | tration. Estate of James Haughey, letters ts- BUITS that were $25 now $18. 4 by J. H. Cuthbert, DD... vaene 81.50 | 49 Jeiferson st., near Bridge st, Georgetown, ; Gould find (Si00) and several articles of jewelry | QNCtG 1015 cents, At ed “| with 3 feet below low-water Ynark. At tue | sued to Soldiers’ Home; bond $1508) otat ea? EOTIB that were $22 now 816. a oes nea ass et some two hours atterwards, whenske oscar: | agement at the National Theateris lontiaw 3.) | lector is over + feet below mean low fates ‘nou | Sulla sleds teow gestae of Cathesine SULTS that were €17 now $15. Paul Faber, Surgoon, by Geo, McDonald... 138 | aeeeaeenr™ simeraie ing to the ts ssenmaetl - tosis. preetraies win an s, when she was ut- | of oJe u nturned tomake Mr. Lawrence DAE ROEL . | $ feet 6 inches at the junction of the sout - | Barrett. order modifying decree. The Kezister SUITS that wore #15 now $10. bubscrijftions to Sanday School Tiuies,and all | Blankets 3 =) y durin t cna months. ery Gaovtrated with nervous excitement, A | Sane wntuined tomake Mr. Lawrence asacces | eM branch. From the junction of the sour | reported accounts in the estates of Elizabeth SUITS that were $12 now 83. Sunday Schoo! Pavers, at Con Rares, at the Bible | District werk seni torand teturnel fees of eharwe. ea a cory critical condos ee nat she | in every respect of appointment, support ani | &Tbraach the crand collector will bave ve-y | Dunbar, John Roach and Newton Harlan, which BUITS that were $10 now 87. and Sunday School Depository of Orders by ma and express prouptly attended to, the throat belt g{0 ind tobe paralized Aiur | terest." The succesdon of plays groounees | !Tke proportion to the terintnus.at the tao, | were approved and passed. A number of cases WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, =e —, Geceription Cf the tne) hae De eed od Tall | tor the week sae cater plays auunow ed. | euanely city point of the new emban‘neat, | were continued to Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, to OOATS AND VESTS. cates 428 7th street. = the police will do their best, it is hoped. to ar. | #54 Jf even the amusenent-gorn + pu » | Where the whole sewage is discharged iato a | which time the court adjourned, QOATS and VESTS from $22 to 816. : COAL AND WoOoD ee i Ped, 1 At} be coerced Into. MUMEFOUs atten tere tec: | large alr-tght weil of 15 fect depth below mean POLICE CouRT—Judge Snell. OOATS aid VESTS from $0 io ie OSE, NEW, BOOK LIST.—speecties ans | COAL : ——s —————— week will be the time. vss | low water. Te-day, John Allison, indecent exposure: $5. COATS and VESTS from $15 to $10. Report on Finance; Jobn Sherman , $2.50, New —— Oe PREPARING TO Weicomn GEN. Logan—There | _ EME. ROSmAU's BENEPIT.—In reply to the com The grand collector will, at the starting | Peter O'Day, loud and boisterous; $5. Fred OOATS and VESTS from $12 to $8 og he Sergeant; $3.50. Ser De ecien or was g meeting of cisiens of Minot last even. | Plmentary tender of abenelit ta Kine. Rosci | Pol, take up the whole northwestera canes | Tienes eet ey end bolsterouss $5. Bred PANTALOONS. Beene ecrie ae, Re; Bk, Benalbie WOOD AND Coat, . Ing, at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian | FTitadonna of the Colville Opera Hurlesyic | Of the city west of Vermont avenue and itn | Kemp. selling liquor without license; contin- PANTALOONS sold for 88, selling now ton! 61.50, John Lathrop Motes: Onsee Wants | _febtam Cor. Ist and D xte. mow. ae Et een anne company, that attractive lady has fixed to-inor- | SUeet and north of I street, containing tie so- | ued. John Anthony, alias John Antonio, lar- PANTALOONS sold for $7. celine now. Holmes. $1.60. ‘The Death ‘of Desth: $1.25. Health a 3, A. Logan on his arrival here as Senator-elect | FW (Saturday) evening as the occasion of tie | Called Slash Run district, by means of Inter: | ceny ofa Suit oF othe ADs Ae a es PANTALOONS sold for #6, selling now $4.50, | Prunere—ail the numbers-iUe- each AU thenes | (}OAL AXD Woon. from that state. FD. Stephene rele! | ovation. pro} The box-sheet already pro- | fypuna Sewers. The first ‘low-level intercept. | Charles Washington; six monthsin jail. Joshua PANTALOONS sold for 85, selling now $4. Law Books received prou.piy. ow 58 The THR NO ODT: {othe chair and AF. Kingsley chosen secre- | [ikCS “standing room only,” and itis probabie | HZ maln branch will bring the untted sewaze | Williams, larceny of an overcoat ‘irom arice PANTALOONS sold for $4, now Wo will Rave alarge assortment of Marous Ware | oy at cur wharves, foot of Th et eel @ee for tary. A committee of arrangements was ap- | (Hat by to-morrow noon nov an eligibie seat wili | {0m Georgetown with a grade not less than | Taylor; 60 daysin Jail cone Jones, larceny PANTALOONS sold for $3 selling now $2: & o's VALENTINES displayed on our counters spppkon! ‘arriving WOOD of all wed consisting of L.. B. Cutler, A. F. Kings. | >€ Jett in the lower portion of the theater, one foot below mean low water at the junetion | of pocketbook containing $1 from ’Mattics PANTALOONS sold for @2.60, selling now 81.50. | in afew days, which all are invited to examine. prices Kes. bs F. Chase, John F. Kelly, A.J. Whitaker, tubo oie acl with the a Collector. | The size, location | Ware; six months in jail. Martha Lyons, as Such Bargains in Clothing have never been offered W. H. & 0. H. MORRISON. OD. eee iiailias Wonk Samuel Ke Rawards. W. i, Moore, John G. |p Nailor (05h weer se ed 28 follows: W. tut be deteriined hereatieneeTeePung sewer | sanlton Mary Bas; bed aa aces ats renwwiaen ten Five Listter with svery Banda, eo . Eliott, Theo. L. Lamb, C. p oe Abe A 2, 84. S17; $4, reatter. - "a GA. "00. - “ BRO. Puc, hear ems we Fk ee oe Feidinand Petersen, trustee, to Anna Schade, | The second low-level main branch, called the A. STRAUS, OMANS WORDS.—A). Oriminal Keview o Seventh Bir ct 79 ano, Col. W.S. Wood, and F. D. Stephenson, and oe 14. sq. 347; ——. J. C. MeKelden et al. 16 | central branch, will carry all the sewage col- Tae Porvan CLoTHier, WwW what Women are Doing in Indi Education Branch Office, 12th and Pen a resolution was adopted invit q | beter Kilroy, lot K, sq. 531; $277.15. leq@ed in the B-street_ low-level se: ‘a Philanthropy, Social Reform, dnt Solon Litera | —7— Sa ‘Army of the Republic: Veteran club, nadntos | Petersen etal. to Antia Schade, SU. from a new intercepting sewer whic Is rasta 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue, ture and Government, Also, a faithful record & | oar, organizations to take part in the proposed dem- | {oie ot “Lona Movaaer oo, eer nad Mie Suen ge Ueh and B streets, running in —_ fanlecr Botwoen 10th and 1ith atresta._| Women Every household, shevid read one CY ee eee ORE onstration. to L. C. Main, lot3, block 9" Bary, ter fon Strect, pass- Woman's Paper. Published monthly. Price . Tevet ———e z arry farin: | 10g Up 15th street into F, thence 13th street) es Fs 1.00; singe eeples Eat rege. woo! . , i COAL Bost Quality. To Carrrauiera—The Fibre Manufacturing pee Hate ce. _ 10, Massachusetts avenue, with arms leading tape ab FA 3 RAZING | [MPROVED STUDENT LAMPs, icon Tifa Gay fawis rand okt Boat Quality D. ‘Com 4 for the purpose of sep- 33: ng G, I, K street ‘ork avenue, in- | RRB ee OEe iblishers, Woop. pt Deliveries. omncnk avai sock trom wen and’ ction rap | eS sa aie efuestinimtin eines aioe ane | BOP SE. Rage] ay EA Bae Me vata ge | BAe as semen process, have ir miils, dye Hamevra Evsror 5. Boch rane) long the A POWDER NICKLE PLATED, = uy-town oftices by Tr houses, &c., at No. 36 Buren street, Baltimore, | 12, 15 16, 18, 20,90 Cte t Crean ta 8: Ss avenue will collect all the sewage trom BReeP z ‘ ——— With uncyuaied facilities and advantages for ets.; corded piques, i re ay nomicall, ane the wood and coal and claim that by their peculiar process they | checked nainsoo} = ¢ wo hew intercepting sewers, one of which 13 ly conducting can make sound. pure. clean Gutiah woot, Bric, G0. aaa eks) J? cents; Lousdate cam: | to be located along the bank of, the harbor, and 5 ROFESSIONAL. Bbarves, factory, extensive store gants oy Teady for manufacturer's use, which will only | seilies, lace. striped nathaocy eos iat. | the other to be ih Maryland avenue or sane ABSOLUTELY PURR. AT REDUCED PRICES. | PR A fo stock” up ladpely when coal te lowest; ofices oweet ; = ‘th ut Lhe city, and all in immediate communi- ¢ 7 other convenient street, forming straight if METHING NEW — Tonks: =A | cation, ite ROM how edad ane eerie oe | amen Tuer red taicines "Rinst™';| Qaahiee foul and. api eS | ue mona, Base Eowmen te noan Cuan Sea ed Er pe can be | panes, ‘Turke a. Towsou's, vss | brapches the Bestreet sewer and ‘Nber-cress | of RE OrAE BANE Never gets hard or hue ‘bs, colds, rheumatism, &c. 609 Est. n.w., nest at the very iowest prices. their Woo! alt colors at one-tith the anys | Pennsylvania avenue, \ _ | tac branches for seeing with. thro other sur. dealers, Bs 1S BOVE een HN ge | paMaS Le Tha Teaneure 8 strictly pure coal, of % ers, and with a profit of over 100 per coat, | MESSRS. GRO. M. OrsteR, JR, & BRO., propii- TUN Meroct AC AE Dire TAUOE TOE Stti | ascend ena rescummnen whol ae ey ome gin Jonson They offer & luted portion of Stock for sale, | etors of the Patk inarket, comér tath sirecc ani | sgees,ang ith street at and near the interses- |, Jndoreed and recommended for ots New tank: SCHAEFER’S Deere 1 Bouecital sees Be ne ate Ta apree fost of 1B owt mania avenue, fn this cay wire sampics ui | great those ine Sate aeeenieeca Megs ie! | the, furor southéastern main iow-ever | Be Hagens bien: Sogou Gente, PASSAT oventh sret ma, | Sede feo Sh arse 1D ria nied HB ore aie , Fs Joan : s —— the woot can be seen. See Rive. | K_ Kelley, and of whien they will offer to their | partey Wu Car ror ane intercefing sewer aid aed 2 |e ootB1-1y A Macxtricent article of beet will be offered | Customers and others on to-morrow, Saturd:; | Gown in Nstreet. This from the nam ust for sale on to-morrow. Saturday, by Mr. John it. | "om ‘He above named place of busiaess. Kelley, from his stands Nos. 628, 629, 630 Center market, and 206, 205 N. L. market, belag fro: the cattle so much admired at the Leesbar fa Boware of the injurious Alum Powders | jal6-tr Dealer in Chins, Glass and Plated Ware. HE PALACE MARKET, extreme western point where theline of Netra, | Manufacturers and dealers Coe eae pe eraduate of the | 'T’ Drees ORNS TON, 9 nthe, Boat at Setar gRRana aS, | alo te eaters rar caauen nes, | sound Leake ar maar om | QUARRIES ASP Lire, ARoUR- eae am Rome 4 ponent aaa Youths’, boys’ and children’s clothing by mai. anes 2 enee i | ing your purchases at the Boys’ Clothing Hors: aid tibuists Creek canal, Delaware avenue pars sud lately on exhibition at the Clinton | of B. Robinson € Co., 909 Pennsy! ivania avenue ABLIRED, orer ockstorg, 8 FIRE ENGLISH ©. BHHON, HOLE, ACE oe se nw Dentietry in al itp ‘Gola maces BIAWOSD ROK 2 REAPING House. | as they have greatly reduced the prises cau; | The southern low-level branch-sewer will be novil-ly Opp. Patent Office, Waahington. samara do ‘done. tier, De Dome Bomar, ON, HALIBUT AND SMELTS FRow the New York fire, wide doubie widty | "ier Sods tomake room for spring stock. Hesipieents Fer aise Se e avenne, ts King up °=sPaY PRESENTS. Seber northwest PHILADELPHIA POULTR’ pod bust bisek alpaca, only i23c.; tine Lonsdalecambcic, | ANOTHER lot of “wet” dry goods just arrived | Of Washington aud all of the southern portion _ a Fz Pe mae ER CREEL, FLOLIDA ORANGES. BIE ovis’ she our vest ssa Mines AMG, Cloted: | from New Yorks wet sheetiag cotton, wet vati- | along both sides of Geo ‘ates Nee ae WATOEES, trots norebWweek fests inserted #1 por Brerything fretless, Dinner Part.os a apecialty bs Silks redu co, wel Hen, wet blankets, wet towel gi y N . . 0 $1.25; ne “wool blankets reduced from #0) | All OF these. goods’ at Astonishing tay Naina: | the Arsenal grouds cromiee Na Paes oe EVERWAlin, wo, gi 3 myaly PRANK J. TIBLETS, down to $5.00. Carter's, 711 Market Space. $ | Carter's, 711 et Space. + | point {yhere the prolonged U street south inter- | az p=» F<] jan23+r 7 Wasi beeen. Sect é P. WALLACE'S, BEMOVED TO THERE 18 4 NTERPRISE at 309 E street | In accomplishing the above and preventing Gver ‘tore, EGS, $10: 85; Front | northwest, near Judiciary Square—the ‘furkisi | the sew: From entering the Eastern Branch, Loan BROXES 4xD JEWELER, marl-ly Ww gettes, Braids, &c. Hair (or hot air) bath. It ea nee luxury, and pre a oe avoid the depreciation of the property in the B dec3tr 1417 Penna. ov., near Willars Hotel gt pFreach Estellishment, 616 9tu ventive of disease. A trial will convince whole southern portion of the city, and render- DE — pes Canton Flannel OKE DOWN TO FOUB CENTS, LOSING OUT SALE — one of its efficacy. See adv. t Pg ab brn Fg ong on proj east i. aes ready-made, or ote. j psual price $1, C' wa’ oF. ry. CQHEN'S. a rane! m cents a pair, \TCHES, Si ied i io /niontown and eran ‘States Flac four fir Ligen Gat, 25 conte a a ee FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.10. siLvERW, (ARE, CLOCKS, oe a na neane lum. e wi west- On. ern ec, uf the iene ee, rane oe stock breparsiary to be dm laces dition to @ASLIGHT OFFIOR, ‘This is nobumbug! Call and examine prices. crosses the Darbor it will be 6 feet below mean ed. tn oy mower} NISS, 100 Fok ow | octets S11 and 413 10m etree, | sebdim TF BOE, 37 win streets mend al eee

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