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“THE EVENING STAR. Wuispay. February 1s. 1879. The Weather. THDICATIONS TO-DAY. rice OF CHIR? Sicwat, OFFaE™} Me states northeast to northwest r and stationary ty rising barote tn temperatare. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER, uring the day: 7 a.m., 45 2pm, 3 LOCAL NEWS. &ec.. To-Night. Danites.” Amusements, sae Leeture by Mrs. Cora L Hail_— Prot. F. Y ne on the + Life aad Sers ices of Patric ? Street | extinguisie oe J. Shiltini arly coptes of Seril- wens Mon ‘es for March. A ‘The Washington L nard have accep ax invitation to participate with toe Alex riz, Va., firemen in the celebration of Was ineton’s birthday In that city next Saturday. past Master [M. Yznaga, of Pentalpha Lode No 23, Was the recipient last night of a hanc some past master’s jewel. The presentation speeeh was made by Gen, Wm. Birney. Anthropological Society of Wash- ington. meeting of the anthropolog! ‘d last night at the Smithsonian Dr. J. M. Toner presiding. Dr. pomas Antisell. C. W. Hoffman. M. F. Morris, O. De Forest cedney. J. 1, Gore Maior J. W. Powell, George Shoeiuaker. Professor C. Abbe, Dr. H.C. Yarrow, Dr. H. Treadwell, Dr. H.W. Henshaw. HO. Hood. General Thomas Hf, | Snitth, U . White, Lieutenant J. A. Norris, U.S. S.. Chauncey Hk and W. jolues were Dominated fer membership. mittee appointed to draft a constiti- ‘The seco soviety was Institution. nitted the result of their labors. Most ofthe proposed constitution was : “d by section, amendment, but the considera tion of Some points and the adoption of the con- 4 Whole was laid over until next adopted sections of the eonstitu- ut the society shal stite meet ations, new-- Way fo foster The initiation yearly fee to be on the tire month from Ovo. ised as Cov being well ur Land ethnic intelligible and more Appr . The alopted was de fended as rep we sevlety’s atins, mended itself to similare 5 There was of the eltizens ef south Washin: at the Pirst arge, Owing LO the snow st n eceupled the nd. a5 chairinan of the ¢ mittee on permapent org agreed upon prey 1a pap mite ssioners the conmuit pubtic butidings and grounds of the two houses of Congress, in which thes had embedied a rm alot the damage done to em by the pa p of railroad trains throush -- WIT ifai ource by pro ¥ had alsoagre hanent ens’ Protective Assoc to a a esident, vi president. ure a secretary, and an executive cor of seven’ ‘members ‘The constitution was read and adopted. ‘The nest * provides that the members shall be composed of residents and property hoiders of that section of the elty. Arti- cle 2 states that US objects shall be to effect the removal of the depot and tracks of the B: Umore and Potomac railroad from the avenue and streets, damaging. as it does, their best in- terests, the advocacy of the Improvement of the river channel, and sueh other measurcs as will benefit that section of the city. Article names the offices and the dutles attached 10 them. Rev. Dr. bittinger read the protest above alluded to, and it was adopted unani- monsly; and on motion the chair appointed the following committee to lay the protest before the District Commissioners and the Congres- sional committees: Revs. B. F. ¥ rune, Edward Temple, Baki ver, J. E. Morgan and Chas. Al Kev. Father Fortune here made a voluntary offer fo the association of the gratuitous use of St. Dominic’s hall for the meetings of the asso- elation, which was accepted, and a vote of thanks irned. tinge ud M, Drs. Cc. ‘The committee on organization reported the following as permanent officers, and the repo Was ratitied unanimously: Dr. C..P. Culve president: J. H. Jolson, vice president: S > E. D. Wright, secretary 3 B. Fortune, Dr. 1 » De Chas. Alten, Win. > B. White, execut! committe Adjourned subject t advertisement tm th THE Worktxew batt la + people bill, ToL Of Sei Inemibers as matter, strike tors and sentatives 10 do fer once something in t St of the people, instead of evel corporations. The resolutions were adopted, ‘opies ordered to be sent to Senator and the labor organs of the country. Hamilton was elected corresponding secretary in place of E. W. Oyster resigned, Meany financial seeretar’ Spier. 3 pointed ar th place of ¢ ro) sneceed ) SARY att of asuperbd collection of Japanese | ALE OF ation of the art treasures, comprising exqui of the ane! by connoisseurs to be the most valuable ‘The elegant salesroom, No. y2t avenue, between 9th and 10 been secured by Mr. Dowliny sale, the day, Friday and Saturday, Febru: and 22d, at 2 and 7 E tree exhibition and ¢ tribution, MawktaGk LICENSES have been issued to Ed. ward Roberson and Georzianna Gimerson; Jas. Vani and Susie M. R. Burnes; Moses M. Swan, of Augusta, Me., and Emma Carroll. of Troy N. ¥.; John A. Koeler and Caroline Sonneman; Frank M. Guy, of Hyattsville, Md., and Ger Unde Merse West Margarett A. Hyatt: Martha E, Dison. eather, with lght | < the readings of the thermom- | p.m., and { ; | sire, the removal of this 2 | under the ey . | with th ") withar: Mr. J.P. nd Mr. J. 4. JAPANESE Works | public fs called F e specimens nt and modern arts, carefully se- | , lected by a Japanese expert. and acknowledged | The case then proceeded. and choice collevtion ever brought to this country. | Pennsylvania ) streets, iaving expressly for titis ‘ntire collection will be sold on Thurs- ¥ Wth, 2ist ods nowon $$ Richard Ricketts and Mrs. Ignatius Chapman and | District Governmen. Affairs. District Commissioners have made a re- | aunion upon General S. V. Benet. chief of ordnance, U. S. A., for 138 ten-pound saluting cartridges and other nec ry material to be delivered to Ma ing the D. ©. Volunteer Artillery, for the pur- j pose of firtng a saiute on the 29d inst., the an- niversary of Washington's birth. A petition has ‘been left with the District | Commisstoners from property holders in the county praying for the opening of a road from pole’s mill to the District ne to connect with a road in Montgomery county to the conduit road, the distance of one mile, THE CONTRACT FOR SWEEPING THE STREETS d avenues of the District. expires the first of ext, and it is probable that proposals will n be invited by the District. Commissioners case the time Is not extended to the present or, Mr. L. P. Wright, whose work has been satisfactorily performed. Other } contestants Will be in the fleld, from present in- | dications. and In order to prevent a recurrence of the troubles in this service by persons rep- psenting new and untried patents for sweer- the Commissioners will require very string: conditions on the part of bidders to prote-t the District from losses by # failure to carry oni | the terms of the contract. | THE SOUTH WASHINGTON RAILROAD QUESTION. | ‘The committee appointed at the meeting of } citens m Sonth Washington last night—re- | ported elsewhere—called ‘upon the District }¢ missioners being all pr read th sent. Rey. Dr. Bittinger report adopted at the meeting, and afterwards there was a general interchange of ideas In relation to the subject. Commissioner Pheips stated that the Commissioners were very glad to have the opportunily of explaining to the property-holders of South Washington that the prospects now look very fair for them He recited to the committee what action had been done this session of Congrers; what the Commissioners had recommended in their an- nual report to Congress; that the District. com- mittees had requested the Commissioners to prepare a Dill embodyiug their views covering this whole matter of railroads entering ‘and passing throvgh the elty; that the Commission- ers had invited tue representatives of tLe rail- re Is to a conference, and told them that public opinion ‘and — policy con spired towards a general desire for the removal.of the depots and tracks of the two reads from the business center of the city, and at the same time the Commissioners had shown them their plans. and read to them the Dill pre- pared tobe submiited to Congress, authorizing | te Commissioners to select and report to the Lext Congress a proper site for a union depot forall ratiroads centering in this city: that the bill had been presented to Congress, and had passed the House, with a fair prospect of pass- ing the Senate. A desuliory conversation was ihenentered into ag tothe various modes of | proceedure, different sites, and streets pest sulted for cecupaney by the roads as passay Ways through the city, &e., &e. The Commi: | stohers assured the committee that, all is doing | thatis possibie under the circumstances, and that the temper of all the members of Congress is to bring about the consummation they all de- evil from their intdst. BUILDING PERMITS Miss Mary_Du- M st. n.w.: $15 shed, 912 10th ssued by ail, re Filton ir Mrs. ¢ rT John B. Wilson, Mrs, Keyes, roof 1th and i ‘The Freedman’s Saving and ‘Frost Company. A BILL PROVIDING FOR 3 STEAD OF THREE. Mr. Rayard, from the committee on finance, reported favorably a bill amending the charter of the Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company DMMISSIONER IN- and for The bill as amended by the eals somuch of the approved s authorizes the sele~ ton and appo dens meni of thre tsthat the commissior erefary of the Treast | is authorized and directed to appoint the trover oi te Treasury a coimisstouer, who shall execute a be to the United States, with i suretih In the penal sum of $2 ditioned for the faltutul as commissioner aforesatd. faithfully to perform his duties | have all the rights, prerogati and perform ali the dnties that v and enjoined upon the three commission mentioned in the act of 1s74; and with the ap- provaTor the Secretary of the Treasury shill have the right aud anthority to compound and eompron: to and Mabilities of the cot ny of the propert company at © OF private sale, is y deen best; and to bay to, > company. any property MM, CON- debts div sell per annum in addition to his present salar He is directed to employ sone competent at } torney law, to investigate the manner in company has been managed by Its nd others having control of the same: he judgment of said attorney, the falrs of said company have Leen mismanaged or managed traudulently and corruy then he shall cause such civil and criminal proceer- = to be instituted in the courts a: those participating in said mismanagemept or fre ud ulent and corrupt management as he shall deem right and proper to attain the ends of ju.~ tee. If from any cause there shall be any con. siderable delay in making a dividend to the de- positors, then, under the direciion of the Se lary of the Treasury, he is to invest the funds | on hand in United States bonds, until such Ume as he may be prepared tomakea dividend Added (othe bill are two sections authorizing | the Secreta’~ of the Treasury to purchase, for $250,000, Ine Freedman’s bank property on Penn- sylvania avenue, between 15th and 15% streets ‘The purchase price to be placed to the credit of the commissioners of the savings and trust company on the books of the Treasurer of the United States. The sum of $5.4 is also ap- propriated to fit up rooms on first floor of build- ing for use of Court of Claims. May Marshall Beating Madame An- derson’s Long Walk. At three o'clock this morning Miss Marshall had finished walking 2,700 quartes miles L consecutive quarter hours. This ts what she first started out to accomplish. She has addea to her self-imposed task, however, and will E rter miles in the same number of e ter hour Walk at half-past eleven this evening, evening there was a large crowd tn the ¢ situn on E street. where the walk is in At the quartey-lour taps of the bell shall appeared on th «quarters in short tin: | her by the arm a alked around with her. She wore a red walking sult of professions carried a whip, rather heavy, and looked | taarkably fresh fof one who lias done so mu | harassing walking. She leoked about as tim. arranged black hair on be: If she holds out she will finish Last Miss Mar- awdust and reeled off her A lean young man he | head down to her striped stockings, as on the | day she commenced her tramp. The only ap |. | Fearance of wear avout her ts in the we wt The mouth frequently ea kof the young nian | One of the Intervals \ Not gett Walked th bein coll before the first a muttee of n busi physicians bave arranged for a testinionla! fo Miss Marshall's plick this evening. At two ovcloek to-day she had walked he: Sathy quarter, and there was some little swagyer in -indicating that the walk was beginning - This quarter was walked in Sc: the fastest was when she | task, (the 1.550, tu CARTrER ON RECErTION: ~ day in the Cir case of Morgan Childs et al + When counsel for defendant (Mr. ) & postponement, remarking that his wife had « Curr Jest reception to-day, and he desired (0 assist het - | The Chief Justice remarked that he could not » | reeeive such an excuse, for hei e were ¢ Waiting trial w le pi from the rigged duties of life to afford thei an } opportunity to partielpate in them, “Go on With the case: never mind the dress parade.” DEEDS IN FEE have been Med as foo Bond tod_F. olmstead, sub. 29. sq. isl; $3, Kilbourn € Olmstead to Mary H. Bond, lot ‘Sq. 241; $4,966. Downman and Bradley, tru: tees, to Chas., G. G. and H. Bradley, trustee; property on ist, near Market st.. Georgetown: - Nathan J. Gutman to Jacob ©. Gutman property known as 117 Brk $——. St. Mary's Academ: os county, Indiana, to the Acudemy of the Hol: - Cress, Jot 16, sq. 447; $i00, I. We Pilling. tr tee. to E. B. Furlong, lot “C,""sq. 623; $1,025. E. Clay ton to J. McCloskey, lot 4, sq. 20. ‘To HEADS OF FAMILIEs.—Many heads of fam ilies are not aware that there is a law of Con gress which prohibits the buying. selling ot using unlay ly, bottles marked with the pave or names of owners thereof, such as ale, beer or soda bottles. Such a law is, however, MovnsiNe DkESs Fannics.—Tamise cloths, all In force in this District, and we advise all per: Weo! delaines, bombazines, crepe cloths, black Sons to return such bottles to the dealer trout all wool cashmeres 5 oH 62, 55, Sic., | Whem they may have been received, and not to $! per yard: Diack Thibet shawls.’ singié and | allcw their servants to use or sell them for any donb! Cortaulde Engtish crepe and crepe | yells. ‘Towson’s, a6 Pennsylvania avenue, seuth side. t Law Booxs.— bowling is preparing a cata uu pose or to any person. asa violation of the , | Jaw would render them liable to be arraigned beiore the Police Court to answer therefor. + ——— TuxtINGs! BuntINGs! BUNTINGS!—Every color iegue Of one of the most choice collections of | msde and all wool, 25 cents, at Towson’s, Dress Jew Wooks that he has soll for a lang time. + Gcods ang Carpets, 6% Pennsyivania avenue. | missioners at 1 o’ciock to-day—tne Com- | ‘d for sale (9 pay deb's and Habilities to said company. if, in 1s judgment. id property is being Saerified’ by sata fe. ce. For these services he is to receive $100 | jor J. R. Hanneman, command. | { | i | A ” sue 7 a ST et eee at z a Amusem: te, ae NATIONAL THEATER.—"T ne Danites” was pre- sented at the National ' 4st evening for the Arst time in this city. Jt "sa very interesting play, With a good plot, avvqis full of incidents that hold the attentio, of the 1 : Tiga play Of fgg Of the audience “character.” throughout. western school, and is full of Mr. McKee Rankin and Miss Kitty Blcachard are excellent artists, and their SUPPSrt is_very good. “The Danites” will be repeated this evening. Fonv’s Orga Hovse.—“Ii. R. H., the Prince? was given here last evening by the Leonard | Grover Comedy combination. Ttts almost as uproartously funny as “Our Boarding Mouse.” Tt was well rendered last evening, and will be repeated again to-night. HEATER COoMIQUE.—The Bella Dent, blondes took the large audience at the Comique by storm last e' ever. The able. vening. Jake Budd ts as good as whole performance was very enjoy- THE SALE OF TICKETS FoR the matinee and evening concerts of the Peabody Orchestra, (Baltimore) Lincoln Hat! LINCOLN ene hum gress, Pro grand lecture upon the Life and E STREET on, a popul Tak Conc to Wednesday Mr. DL BL G commence 16th streets. Six three-story brick fronts, laid in black alternately, rick Henry, tn Lineotn Hall, this e will give readings at E street Baptist ¢: to-morrow eveniu Row oF Nisery- at Li ‘ln Hall, next Metverott’s. M. D., president of the alth Association, of this city. will ure on “The Science of Be: 1 chapel this evening. at so JALL.—At the solicitation of 01 Senators and Members of © sor E. Fontaine will deliver Barrisr CHUre lar_professtor Mr. Lov 1 reader, of F at 5 O'Clock. RT at Ryland Chape? Is postpone: ening. the 26th inst. roft, of Pennsylvania, is about ta ‘he erection on T, between 15th and square 19)—in this city, of ninety rick dwelling houses, of pvessed ‘and white morta trimmed with brown s one an Vermont marble. ‘The back buildings are to two s‘ories high, and each house to coatain nt rooms, and cold water. the way up, bath room to each, with tot at The bay windows are to extend and all to be constructed In accor ance with the revised building reguiations an! under the superintendence of the building i. Spector. The cornices are to be of galvaniz Iron, and no perishable material to be expose. on the outside. them was issued to-d: A permit to construct nine ci ALLEGED CRUELTY TO ANIMALS,—This morn- ing Mr. Gatchel’s attention was called to a vere case of cruelty to a horse attached to coal wagon, and driven by a young man waniod Willams. The case bein; stice imposed a tine of $25 and costs tion by Mr. Gatchel, Justice Hall has two commitments, one against and other. @ very aggi sued Hall, before whom it was bi ch!, Upon ayy ies Alfred against Joshua Green, fined ed nt time since by him, and who have failed to pay the tines tmposed. TO MAKE out with n ent sive, orde 0 giv CRrowpen dry ga linen, oniy | sheeting “ec | towel wet world, only te such as Clothing Hous Pennsylvania avenne, at reduced pr assortment at $ nd they are offering ep sin Washington; wet na: ive: bleached table ¢ otlon. excelent qual bed ticking, the best qualit c; Wel Lonsdale eambric, 11 Market Space. You of B. Robinson A ¢ Robinson & Co, eto spring w every day selling the che. ca OR Large Size pure white bridal quilts re- ay nest quality pure wool blan- kets reduced Irom # down to Hamb wr edgings very cheap. Carte 1 space. Chéeked and striped Siks, ¢ ored Silks, : ; black silks, | $1.25, $1. scharge of lis duties | | | | y at Prigs’s this morning. THE Dore. deal being =: of the District at this tim ay a few words res} charities, to tow ciety —with inen’s Home—has fora number of y doing a good work fr town. A bi the Beneve Sectety”— of the town and tim of cotion, 1 red fanne’ their pound BUILDING monthly meeting of the ation, held last night at Godda s were of 3129 per PoRT.—E peller A. Piitladelphia, with assorted cargo. 82 It is alleged that tn an effort to show econ- | averse, from SORGETOWN = Sa : ald. nd mich done to9, for We p. it may not be aniss vecting one of Geor The Ladies’ Benevolent. which is connected the Axed Wo- s been ranch organiz pnuec Ment Societ ‘d the managed i promini . and Was organized \ disiribated goods as rollows since tar ) Ibs. of groceries, 50 comforts, 400 yas | SOF canton flannel, 50 yds. of | of calico, ady Cot D hursday night ASSOCIATION.—At the gular phirteenth building as- sold, being 21 shares, at an avers hare, itered, steamship John Gibson.Capt w York, WIN assort ¢ oO Win, from nn Eliza, © pt. Ford omy the apparatus of the tre depirtnent of Boston has be@n suffered to deterior te-The paper that ear. "3 William Coppinger, co! tary of the sheilif of that city. ME ‘gestion is made by a Phil. overnor Hartrantt be ‘The office pays $15,000 a respon din: secve- American Colonization Society, was | in Philadelphia, yesterday, to make ¢ any: ments for the next expedition to Liberia. KOBALL’s CITY ITEMS. JATARRH and Asthmatic Cigarettes are a boon to all affiteted. Simple and effective. pride is Dr, less, Cures Her Majesty’s Ship THE Fir ‘The Supplement will contain—complete comte opera, TH. popular in every tow of THE Fre} opening count founded upon ihe popular play of the | ns now r New Yor Stallment of w York Crry is America’s Metropolis ‘The words and muste of some popular So’ ; her Bull’s Cough Syrup at 2 cents. Tr Is Imposstpige to use Durang’s Rhewnatic Re vedy for rheumatism without setting relier. | Sold by all reliable Drug; Lodilie’s Headache 8; ists. perfectly harm- P3 ins to Pinafore.” IDE CoM (with Supplement), Isscep FEBRUARY 17. PANION, NO. 5 M. S. “PINAFORE,” now a- nd Village all over the DE COMPANION Will con- paplers of the new story, THr BANKEWs DaventE: running at the Union Square ric. It will also contain vhe first in- dames Payne's new story, UNpEr Oxk oor. allad is given away with every number pape ‘THE FIRESIDE COMPANION all newsdealers, The subscription pric Del P.O. Hox 3 ater st. N.Y H . the Prince of Wales has bout the “ot the isés Vintage a3 “the Nest wine that could be obtained.” CHEW Jackson's Best Navy Sweet CHAMOMILE AND Liver Pitts (Dr, table and tasteless. | No nox mula On each package. AM know | What the burn, dizziness, oppressive NESS, SICk he kidney tongtie, all package. THE “Con IN PILES.—Dr. Chandle instant 50 Pile druggist Drew, 9th @ affections, Alldrugsi Drew, 9th and Penna, av pk Champagne for its spe and orders for ipwards of tw Ure quantity required are no retaking. Cnre dyspepsia, heart breathing, costtve- n In back or Shoulders. nervous debility, coare impurities of the blood." 25c. 5 ists. Prinelpaldepot. dW. enue. 2111: has chosen Bort- lai consumption, hirds of the en- tor this brand. dache, rtof St. James” ‘» Pilon: sure cure for relief: harmless: never failing. All cents. Principal depot, J. W. ud Penna. avenue, 2, 10,1: For UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates t! Qlarrhoea, whether arisin; other causes. An old ‘% cents a bottle. TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish ie bowels, cures dysentery and from’ or Well-tried remedy. to call attention to A. Fischer's Chemtcal Scouring Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 @ street, io 9th street. improvements, By promply adopting the ‘latest Whether of American or Ruro- pean invention, he is enabled to do his work In &@ manner not to be equalled by those not pos- facilities. Gent's sults cleaned Bessing these for $2. N. B.—Lace curtains cleaned from $1 up to $1.50 a window. Wool blankets from 50 cents to $1 a pair, by cleaning a number a re- duction in dresses, cleaned without doing the years experience. price. 8 jalty—Ladies rt; ted or sotled Pease round the bottom, Whole garment; 25 6 FINE 6 By 6 Ver The AMBUTTA BHIR’ ae rior SHIRTS to ote Li SHIRTS to order. SHIRT, Daval Mus- i and elexant ‘ply Linen Bosom, GO UNDERWEAR. ‘GEN 'S' FURNISHINGS, NECK i 38 febi3-1m Branch Baltimore Shirt Mani ennsylvanta action guaranteed tn all sfaction ua RECT Brose factory. 461 Pe avenue. NVENTOBS ING THE OITY ited I to counts GONNOLLY. 'BHOS, Patent Attorneys 930 I street. tere. Reliable service rendeted. No charge for on patent mat’ febT-1m ACUday, | agreat | the aged poor of this | OF FICIAL DRAWING OF THE LOUISIANA STATR LOTTERY. ner, Class" 8," drawn at Sev r Lad JOST. 1 1ost0) 150 Tass), S000, SOL SOLGO, Sole on Tuesday, February tith, 1579. purpose in 1st for the teem of Tw | | At the | and Business | ATTENTION: Whole Ticket, No. 47.018, drawing First Capital feel moet 920,000, sola st Mitchelisburzh, Boyle coun- ¥. Rentticky. 19.400 drawing Second Capital Prize. of $10 000, sold in New York City. APPROXTMATION "PRE Seo OT... 200 500 500 | om 100 mn an F330, pers ending With 15, beime ty number drawing ths Capital re having superviced the single xumber drawing, OL LOUISTANA STATE LOTTERY. hereby cerufy that the above are the numbers whica were this day drawn from the 1hl,008 Paced in the wheel with the prizes corresponding tothe. Witness cur h ay, February 11 w Prize, z a* New Orleans, La., this Tues. ADAM GIFTE! J.P ROGX, 1H. PHELPS, SH. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 10 WIN A FORTUNE. (RY GRAND DISTRIBU PION CLASS EW ORLEANS. 4 MARCH 106th Mont ing. TURSDAY ly Draw , Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution wae regularly inourporaica vy wwe legislature of the state for educational wad sharitable uty= faith ive Years, to which contract the invio | of the Btate is pledved with a capital of $1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of 8350, Tis GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthiy on the wooo Tenceer mei seaies or postponca. “Look at the folowing CAPITAL PRI: $30,000, 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO, DOLLARS EAcd. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. 1887 Prizes, amounting to...... 3110,400 Responsible corresponding agenta wanted st all pros en Points, to whom a liberal compensation eh pRiigation for rates to clubs should only be made Ww fo P. OU. Box 692, New Orto LL. PLUM No. 319 Broadway, New York. §9-All ovr Urana Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and manaxement of Ganerala G. 'T. Beaureward and J. A. Karl: it M. A. DAUPHIN, Orleans. Louisiana. LECTURES. R. LOWE! apna 0 give READINGS at Estreet E On Wk DNESDAY EVEN atSo'clock. Tickets 35 cts. : wikarhyer bis Grand Lsetnre tipon th LIFE AND SERVICES OF PATEICA H . ‘OLN HALL, NING, Feirnary 18. aquest of Hons. 2... C Laman, 3 B. Gordon, 8G. Waine, James Shields, Eucene Hale. N. B) Banks. i, AM. Wividell, x. Bayard, D. W. Voorke .. Bruce and one red others, Professor F Bays IN LI TUESDAY EV! the Tn reply t JENTLEMEN: 1 complirentary tation, and w condense into the ny ‘d to the early educa pation prophe Ley, his thy ory of if trainin his on of Patrick Henry, th his povtry, his remarkat went, is wie Indian y ernment, bis sinalar metho: Ins last speech, his religion anc taire, Volney sublime di Lecture to bexin at 8 [SGERSOLL: COLONEL ROB! SOME ML. his wittiest, most ra ‘This lecture, whereve: throushout the West, has sensation of any lecture of t Q FREE LECTURES by Pror. 0. 8. 2 LER, TALLMADGE HALL. THURS! DAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, on NOLOGY, Fow- PRL PHRE applied to Life, Health,’ Self-Cuiture daptation, commencing at 8 and closing with several public exatainations of some of your most prominent citizens, selected by the au- jence. Consultations as to your own and children’: noloxy. best business adaptation, self-cu.ture, ete., | atthe Ebbitt Hous y 8 a.m. till 10 p.m! ‘until T ay febl0 Y ‘M.C. A. CHAPEL (Lincoln Hall Building.)— ; Science of Beanty. A Lectura by M_ CORA BLAND, M D., TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 1. Wo- Tan's Nat. Health Ass'n Oourse. Tickets Ide. £1-f25* BALLS, PARTIES, &e. ANNUAL BALL OF THE BNIGHTS On ae: STEPHEN, NINTH ANNUAL BALL, MASO’ TEMPLE, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1879. Tickets, Admitting Gentleman and Ladies, 82. To be had of th itte fevl5-6t' —_—————______. GEORGETOWN ADV°M’TS. ESTABLISHED IN 1831; ENLARGED AND IMPROVED IN 1874; Now the most Complete in this part of the Country. W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson st., ey oo 8t., Georgetown, Everythi rtaini ‘to the business prom; stendea tan The eens ema Blankets a specialty during the summer months District work sent forand returned free of charve. Orders by miail and express promptly attended to Address as above. *COALINE” IS THE LATEST AND FINEST DISCOVERY in the world as 8 Cleanser and Purifier. Free from bad oder, cheaper than soap or benzine, aud is use- ful in every household, connting-room, shop, mill or factory. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY. Devot, 1816 F street notthwest. GOODS, WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A FEW VERY FINE MAN. TELS, IN ITALIAN, STATUARY, AND COLUM. BIAN MARBLE, POLISHED GRANITE, AND INLAID WALNUT. WE ARE ALSO OFFERING INDUCEMENTS IN GAS FIXTURES, PARLOR GRATES, FUR- NACES, RANGES, &., AND HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO MAKE BE- LEOTIONS. EDWARD CAVEHKLY & CO., Jan27-tr Masonic TemPLe. KSton Se eco formation FI "FREE that will protect hem TONAL B POOL RY.“ aoclbdne as M™* Gut a. BRENT, DRESSMAKER, A N.W. No, 426 Naw YORE AVENUE Si WARE Tove err tet pace to, Old Btand, between 6th Qiedis motikweats or Breach Bore, No. oth first-class promptly attended GOODRICH, -aT-LaW, 124 Dear- ee ey eae Hey on and er pegs ae U oi Catt eater Mf Ps cleaning of Carpets, Druggete and jylitr | PO MAKE SPACE Fox oTnER | a aie A NING. [ 8COLN HALL. 4 GPECIAL NOTICE By reason of th i) of R. B. Kepner, ii x the DORCAS Socte . at the Aved Wom the poor © DRY GooDs. AY, ,ET DRY Goon: ‘Tat Ryland * POSTPONED antil aie DNESDAY EVENING, the oth inst it dozen Ladias | satced WANDREN See HAE » De These ‘ Porky PASTS iL be CHIEFS at Prose «ood w we bave a spritih ®. for th Androseots ‘These goods t patent #prin — —— our customers Lhe gratef LOTT L & WINE, KINAPORE. nt Performanc: febl5tr 1930 Pennsyleonia ewmnue. ee IN DRY Goons, Bandiereh: Dh Bheetitut at te 4 Guinnet's tack Skat Ver) #rVerior Alance ict Goode leit over from last season, to de eld at abor ; A CONCERT as at SAREPTA HALL. Atevandria, ck, THURRDAY NIGGIT, Fooruasy h of which Geonre Washineton at 6 p. return Pitoh Cashiue ‘ cert. Bindi Airacar. 12%. 16,3 Bsc. = = =F = 5, GN and Se. Fors OPEKA HOUSE. Damask Table Linen, 2 x nen Dy — eh TS SECOND WEEK OF THE BRILLIANTLY SU: oitton, ie; Wauisatts | CESSEUL | _ Corded Pique, 6.8 abd lie. Notten tliaua Cartara | ZEONARD GROVER COMEDY Laces; White Dad Spreads, 308. late Irnged ones ‘EASON. fico febld-te | | THIS MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1 | AT AND BELOW cost. | Tre First Production of Leonard Grover’s Entirely | | New Farce Comedy, ‘ Ret * Seteranined to discontinue the F atrast | Fri or arene ranch of oUF business, ar tun but one ; | store, we will offer the & 15 F street A dramatic production with no xreate = j Pure Fun and enough of % ] Sait Bese meee, ey aa et | AT AND BELOW Cost, Photecrapber's St Elopenient Extraord nar efter which any woods remaining ou band will be Terrib: ribation, told at auction. Xx Wednesday Niet first | Pialucticn of Augustin Daly's tamous society wlay, | The F street store contains IVORCE, with an extremely strong cast, costumes | first-class Dries 8, and scener! = wee, Kibbons, Tn elaborate preraration, LISPET. feb17 nts Cugereay Se Re FORE se — oc am ARGALN! INDAY, uy 7. x plstr RODHEAD TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEES. : aan bak oe rec a AND WATER. = 4 SATION, = Ne Alltinen, 3 yard lone Towels, We.. worth 15 : ds. Harris and Wood, | All linen; 14) yard lon To c a Long, Frank Lewis, Heloa Scanlon: | puqanets 1a yard long Tov ~Yowephine Shanfes and twetve bent: | AilTinen Cran. Se sc vives tinee Washington's Birthday. febl74r | Kndrcmuse Tol « nara ree — Excetient Bleac! NATIONAL THEATER. THM anites. | Po Wie FIRST TIME LN WASHINGTON OF THE adie) “Brat AMentcaN PLay” 30 per cent. of Cloaks, to na. ered Silke Indoreed by Lave and F: _ - eiciades: 3 2 Everyw _febi 709 Market Space, MR. MCRER | in Joaquin Mi et | Baas andextra } The “Gr fel | MATINEE AND CONCE! Mond Unele Daviel, * 2 ]}XCOLN Hac. 4 CALISTHENIC EXERCISES, Under the direction of Dr. THOMAS OALVER, OnE | For Ladies on Monday and Thursday, st 4:30 p. wy Cullaren on Wedn :30 p.m. ; Gentlemen oa Friaay.ai? NISS', 002 F street maw. SCARES FOR $2.50, the | Same as Sold ewhere Ar $150 Eacn. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, THE PRAnODY or Baur ASGER Ha MER: 816 F street nae., vai fevitr Ovposite Patent Offien, ander the ay Sas — Matinee, THE ATENEO MCE og YELvers Matinee, 75 cen . Ls atines and T 20 a Concert, $1.50. Reserved seats at Maetzerott’s, AT A SACRIFICE. | wibout’ extta charve, on Wedmesday before th Concerts fend AT THE GYMNASIUM, , between 6th and 7th ow. EGARDLESS OF PRICE. Call and examine onr stock, as we hav COLOK and QUALITY of Veivets inperted. ng at, 430 and Baturda: londay, —— decli-ly evers p.m. {OT SURGERY—CORNS, Ke. being requisite to health, WHITE'S establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania nue, opposite Willard’s hotel, for relief from and avoidanice of Corns, Bunion, Chilblains, Bad Nails, &ec. Among his patrons are many of th nent medical the world. No. 623 E Br. FREE ART GALLE. eae Oil Paintings, Engravines, Chromos, 50, Shades, Pictures, sels, Rings, Nails, &c.,in the District, BF" TEnss Casi. 7° Please remember Name and Number. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. CONNOLLY'S New STanp, 11th st, and Penna. ave. “Daily walks housands visit D: feb6-tr emostemi = — —— jacicial and political dignitaries of biished 161. Fee, $1 a visit. Jal7tr | 11,000 YARDS or IBITION No. 62 i D SAL ‘ ' ‘% 82° HAMEURG EMBROIDERY, DIRECT FROM T MARKIITER'S RY AND STORE, THE IMPORTER, No. 626 E S.rect. argest stock of Paper Hangings, Window 2,8, 4,5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 2c and np. Frames, Picture Cords and Tas- | dylty | Bw. N. 'HE SECOND 606 Sth PSzEARe FOR FALL AND WINTER, and sell your UAST-OFF CLOTHIN( vantage, at JUSTH’S OLD ST. or Branch Store, 408 9th Fine OORDED PI 10 ete. ra PLAID NATNGOORS 2, 18°98, Bes Es LACE STRIPED NATNSOOKS, 1 LONSDALE CAMBRIC, 125 cente. PLAIN NAINSOOES, all wehte. to your own ad 'D, No. 619 D st. | | 1. For Firet-claés Second-hand Clothing ex. | traordi y hich prices will be paid, as I make a aed en, 25, 30, 37, y o ot 45, 50, 55, 62, The. . | SBenee ef thes." Notes by mal wa Ptevavie’ |g iMithe CROTCHET QUILTS, 50, 62, 75, #7, #2. . SUAS AN TORE fe 20 125, coma urkey Ie 02, 16, Bie, EDUCATION AL. | NAPRINS. Plain White and Colored Bordera SESSION OF PARK SEMINARY, | ¢,CASS'MERES for men and boys’ wear, 25, 37, 50, Thebaeee BW. wit Siete Frevrary ~ nelieh course’ will embrace Bookespitt, Sik ei er With @ Special Course of in Pree alia | Hand Professors. For particulars apy ee ex re. CONDRO! Drawing and Elocution, under et Ee a Po c. M. TOWSON, (aoe HALL SCHOOL 636 Pennsylvania avenuc, ST. MARY'S CUUNTY, Mp. idly acquired by | Beoox Sxsrox Becton FEURUARY 3p, 1879. san2i-tr South cide, near 7th at. ‘ermus for Board an ion, per session of ALICOES, 4,5 and 6c. ls vine Boule Cans’ Reroant, ie pound. ‘or circular apply to, Cottons, 4,5, 6, 7,8 and We yard. | WILLIAM T. BRISOOR, Gotton, Ike. yard. —JenzTeolm __Becretary to Board of ‘Trustess. res for Men and INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, with | Mus LOUISE FO S320 Sih ets and as SUSIE 2127 13th st. n.w., Principals | Bay and Evening clatead ter'battes"" gaan YfDEMOIRELE FEE HOMMES FEEAGS BEGINNERS —INTERMEDIATS—ADVANOED. | Pt 26, Besidence—1014 12th st. n. w. | Our" MYSTERY" qunfinired, at 7B ote, nQjiares, for goune Ladies snd Children are oon faade of Wamnrutta Muslin ‘and Extra fine Lines | Mo! ” Kornocs and Evening Classes for La ‘Our “M, pe, at75 ‘cla, Uafisiahed, 1s a9 | fee ages and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls. Private nod as an: 32 Bhi tin the market, | _N. B.—A good pronunciation (Parisian) and th: | wHoLesats prices, and Bix of them | practical versation | ‘uptis, "The oral eystenn a specialty. # F : | new Term will commence January 6th, but Pa | pe cance cuary ee $0 ste is made of the same | from the time they enter. | Giir 81 shirt, ready to pat on, Galtany day between Lissa Tease or Monday | POUey, but we are coupled 2 SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGX, ) Se Oba F ate S* Gomer tthandtsirectsne, Established 180 20! MEGINNIBS. Z street m.00. | Boldin poattious Gt fee tat cone: Soest | . ‘ | 708 rus rst | embrace! Penmansiup, Spellin Composition, Cor | THE TRADES. respondence, Business Calculations, le an¢ | ——— = = = Double Entry Book-keeping, Business c | B°SMBINDING. | Gounmercial "Law, Polileal Koonomy,, Busines | 19 ‘he vublic te reapecttnilly tptorwed that th fea, urse may be com | BOO 4 | leted sttendinw da or evening ecosious For par | is carried on ss heretofore. The same excellent. | Ecatare visit the oF adi | workmen are employed, and the work turned out nae SE ernetpal | Telaractorsiced the ctablieheoe ware been = 2 ie 0 P Petes Rhetoric Late kath pitied | arSiy 1012 Pennsyleanca are., 3d floor. | Feat Point i oF ol » ‘on | (,IBSON BROTHERS. 3 | Terms mc W. FLYNN, A.M, 1277 L st Po 5 . Bw. Call before lla m.: afierdp.m.” seplsir | CP isnt Books ax ot toy Mtoe cooper febaz-ly J. SHORTLIDGE. A. M., Principal. i | 7 Fine Prout oy Bwecialty. Jaulely COAL AND WOOD. } D. B. MAC LEop, for BEEF T! PHILADELPHIA POULTRY and 5 DEALER IN ALE. Z ‘WOOD AND GOAL, - Ja —— feb3-1m Cor. Ist and D sts. nw. $10 to $1,000 INVESTED in Wallet. stocks - Cet Nh ele gd egy ($942 AND woon. exrl a ng. | Address BARTER & 0., aa Set Wall ot ¥- sep Can at AON 8 THE TIME TO BUY. a Arve, an 1200 PE Rorth West January ath. SLOO | yourvelt: COAL constantly arrivine. "WOOD of alt rroportional returns every week on Stock Options of Bole manufacturers of pte lS Patent Bun. $20, 850, 100, OT TEE WORT ant | dled KINDLING WOOD. ‘The omy Bi dling Wood SU uarsinse. Address POTTER WIGHT £ C0. Devine oP Lae Di, The ouly Kindling Wood Bankers, 3o Wall street, New York. Jeeodd&ckly ” sere bande. MEM. OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE. will | pron, Seventh btrcet A aeNic onigrs forte purchase redleor stocks, | 2F&nch Ofbce, 12th and Penn's avenue. Bouds and Gold on m warring Commis: | COAL, — sions 8 oaths parties Obly. Oscreapentante onite, | 3, JOHNSON . ie cea tunis pee sartes | oon pasa Block Nauyam, Beq.,Presidcut National Trust Gey r New York. jsnltr | woop. Prompt Deliveries. ‘Main office, ‘mill connected wits (THE PALACE manuer, | sr vial Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. | Romically, conducting FINE ENGLISH CAPO! to stock’ up lazpee ope ore r DIAMOND BAG sf ihe ety and al So tudo SALMON, HALIBUT AND ERLOINS, decdtr } ber, We ri cae Bound DOWN MULTON, | poummenber, we iNSUre a strictly pure coal, of 2.240 Laie RS, FLORIDA ORANGES JOHNSON : | FRANK J. TIBBETS, 1418 7th st. n.w.-and 22] Pa ave ae. ? yandstr Proprietor. | {o"tP AX PRESENTS. | A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD anp Te PRICES P. WALLAGTS, L.0sm BROKER ‘JEWELER, 1417 Penna. av., nset Wilarts Hote! Geolt-tr ENIUGRY, TRO} K [