Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1879, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

se Our Reorganized Courts. THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY. ..Febraary 25. 1879. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OPrice OF CHIEF SIGNAL een WaAsHINGTON, Feb. 2s, 1879. For New England and the middie states, cold nd clear or fair weather continue during the rest of Friday, with northerly to easterly winds and decidedly high barometer, followed during Saturday by rising temperature and falling ba- TICE IN THE DISTRICT. ‘The act of Congress ‘to create an additional preme Court of the District of Columbia,” “two of the justices, eae shall constitute a quorum fot TER ACT FOR BETTER ADMINISTRATION OF JUS- associate justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and for the better admin- istration of justice in said District,” provides for “one additional associate Justice of the Su- | ( h the p powers as the others,) and that Stwo of the jamtiees at general term, r the transaction of business; but when the two justices shall be District Government Affairs. | names and history of non-resident ate supported by the District of Columbia. as staed in THE Star of yestel o | Peovered as tobe able to take the train at 45 o'clock for his home {n Rockville, Md. ‘The District Commissioners have addressed a communication to Dr. W. W. Godding, superin- tendent of the Government Insane ASylum, re- questing him to furnish a statement of the wipers Who Auditor Vinson.who was taken ill at his ofice, so far A dispatch from Rockville to-day. states that his phystcians—Drs. Longstreet and Summers—ex- press the opinion that he will not be able to at- Co, vs. Denver et al Ney vs. Thomas et $1,250. Cmcurr Court—Judge Carter. Yesterday, Dowd vs. Acker's administrators; verdict for defendants. Morrison, Herriman « verdict for garnishee. De verdict for plaintiff for To-day, Wall agt. Turner; jury out. Brady agt. Palmer, executrix; on hearing, Court IN GENERAL. TERM. | Yesterday, Clark vs Lein & Rapley; argued and submitted. W, & G. Railroad Co. vs. Dis- | trict of Columbia; submitted, and decree for | CITY ITEMS. ENGLAND Is called John Bull; there is, how- HATS FOR SPRING OF 157! ever, RO sobrique! for Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup. Gents’ new style Fur Derby's, $2 to $3; Fine Soft Black and Colored Felts, $1 to Very nice Stiff and Soft Hats, isc. ‘and $1 | New styles Boys’ Hats at all prices, trom’ $1, at Lewis’, 920 7th street nw, The Seaside Library. oe defendant directed. Williams vs. Same; do. In 1 tend if - . * Out to-day in clear, bold, handsome type. creasing cloudiness, possibly snow. Fe ee aoe taeancr, annex party ih Heasurer and assessor, has’ becn designated by | “ttoday'in ro R. F. Harv pankvapt: re ond half.) by Jules Verne. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. sueh cause may file with the elerk of the court See ee gg ge as carer opened. U.S. agt. Harris; testimony filed’and | ppp ATTACHE: or, Sam S ‘The following Is the readings of the thermom- } a motion in writing to have such cause reargued | dice bineon ee: e qisiness of the | cubmitted." Ih re Marsh habeas corpus): on | . Haliburton fer at the Signal Office during the day: 7a. m., | vefore three oF Tiere eee ne conealeay | oahe Distrion Scns ave approvea | hearing. . S 20° &. m., 2); 12 midday, 3 ball sit In general term 1 ig “alto nitiste Hane CRIMINAL. CoretT—Tindiye W Late Is ¢ | sment 6 f ler which he appileations for transfer of liquor Ncenses as d er a 3 ee Se, y Jusereat Ce cnecveciat erm ‘The genes | follows: Charles Groff to cob Horsos ane | TOday, Jas Snowden, pestsing omicer and | 4; ; A Woman of . by ederick LOCAL NEWS. judgment, the business therein shall require tt; Amusements, Ac., To-night. and they shall designate, by an order of the Nationa! Theater.— 4 Messenger from Jar » time and places of holdin: Prete ang stices by whom they shall, re: d, and shall make all nece: ary Ford's Opera H The Remarkable His- lon of the docket between the sgh oie justices such terms; and petit juries Theater Cow — The Mill Murder,” and 1 be drawn therefore, in the same manner “Varieties, as ts provided for in such Ctreuit Court, at least Fourth Presbyterian ¢ k—M enter- | ten days before the commencement’ of any tainment. sucwstting, ‘The final judgment or decree: ok 2 yoneert, recitations, &¢. rene Court of tlie District of Columbia me ee a ny case where the matter In dispate, cx- Mavini's Hai!.—Aptommas, the harpist. ve Of costs, exceeds the value of $2,500, may be re-examined and reversed or afirined in the Supreme Court of the United Sy upon a-writ of error or appeal, in the same sanper and under the same regulations as are vided in cases of writs of error on judgments appeals from decrees rendered ina circuit court. + Condensed Locals. Street iamps will be lguted at and extingutshed at 3a. m. — arshal Douglas was taken quite tl 3 Eighteen atthe Pate: AN AUXILIARY CIRCUIT COURT. continue them on thé rolls. |The bill under which Mr. Walter S. Cox has foree now numbers some ninety less thanon the | een appointed an associs ate judge provides, as will be seen, for an auxiliary Cirentt Court, which will assist in a great measure the all-im- he work f greatly behind- 6 the inadequac of force. ted that 2 cha: s to take place tn | portant work of clearing up the current bute jaithevw’s Catholic chureh: | uess which, during the past few years, has ac- the pn . cumuiated to such an extent that at each suc- vessive term the calendar has become more and more cumbersome. It is understood that this > | new justice—Mr. Cox—will be assigned to the | court—for which work he fs from his large ex- at past charge of 5! e penton in cirenit business pecuiiarly titted — ut owing to the great rush of business in the departments, t IS not expected he will receive bn for perhaps a v MORE kK Or more, “OURT KOOM WANTED, Ze of the Dill, the necessity of fonal court. room fs apparent, and the hiet justice. the marshal and district attor- » With Mr. Clark, the architect of the Capi- bave been considering the subject, and the whieh will doubtless be followed and carried | ont itan appropriation ean be procured for the | lear ipa wall back of the colun Cirenit and Criminal Court roo 1 the auxiliary court uwO rooms above juries, te piral staircases, ‘This will et he court room and 1¥ feet for the jury : but h wil ne losing of the ent doors of the nd Clreuit ro0.ns {| und cutting new ones mest economleal plan w J ae $ eted that in SIX cotnTs, | the Crim | fet, Equity 2 | a ar tO Str 1 So e required. a It der remand! ess—some here by v $cor say ‘ de partie sluess. 1b 15 not ti t tie indie ge aMOynt Of W S ahead, there | third crows ont a general feeling o1 ut the building among lawyers with the assistance of the hew the provision making three judges a quorum in t I Term, they ex- pect in a few months, year at most, to tind busix ) far advanced that when the ‘W suit and file a bill they may reasonably 1 4 trial or hearing within a fe OnThS, Honor to Why Monor is Due. 1 Wi S. it has been published by one of the f this city that there exist combina- cling the appointments for the District | of Columbia, which will suggest to the presidiny bishop of the approaching session of the Balt!- Igore Annual Conference, the transfer of Dr. mes from Mekendree to some other field And, whe pastorate term of s will not have been completed at the ciose of the present conference year, and the publication referred to having been made w Cut the Knowledze or sympathy of the beard of Mcke: ‘ree: Therefore, by tbe stewards and leaders of Me- In regul’r session, That while the » was unab prisonment tually imp papers in th » fOr the ment. ¢ opinion of the | did not propose to sit upon the legality of t Probate Court, for the agr al direct to this court. rders, the propr had thetr doubt pw then t here and dec dings of thy € a number of ity of Which t it propose to r ned Troi the organization of the | Lirty-1h 1. to in Ghent r| with thi © Of the tained th ould be tixed. | aty. scase to ‘Tr t me wnilira ‘dd. and it may have be | rt adequate eon continued for the whol of his life, for it d Be waite tes Mmeldiver: Was Bad eta ton eos sure . by his christian ur- Th Sho Himilt except the will < y pulpit effort: - ines thayelons OCT een the Sabbth school work: dey = ES ae | bude for the highest interests of the young pec- E ee ae ple or the station and their organization fo. filed by Nailor, Wast Mathew Trim! daughters, ag strvet, at whese hoy he bill sets forth that bad grown old and wea subject to the wi lived with her. everal children— : wldowe of A ttentions to the sie st Cath ie E to whom he has broken the bead of life tor the past two vears and established, Letween himself and the offi relations of profound aud, taey believe, mutual attachment wk of Chri to interrupt these kindly rela- tions p: except for ¥2 S—Would be deprecated by the oi >} and the chureh generally and folk Suits prejudicial to the oes of ind to her in procured hit JOHN C, HARKNESS, meee Late | Washington D. C., Feb. t ‘to FL 0IN A. | Washington Market, Ret imty, ac ats bora sirloin, 20¢. per I ren tor whose be ree i sperty Was €¢ ue Whole Of the pro} tharine Conley ne. Dried Beef, cilp | Corned Beet, s, | mb, 1Sa2 Vea Pr | do., sliced, vie. | Mutton, eyed are dead, an erty is now poss ssed by Po Virtue of the deeds thus obtain undue and | jower fs SH improper Inituence. They ask tat these deeds | bee for property In the I t may be declared S, and th pendency or the s r ult the rents and pro" € celver. and Catha interferisg ¥ Steppes YaRNarL— | > be ris Mordevat | arnal as visiting | ke. pe = Rs was sudd per pair: i sud havin vs 1 years as National re he res Was honorad Scientific stu devoted mem! Vestry man at St in the District. as muuny fri invasback, T revised edgion of | { at Tee ie his valuable work. “cst Lepisbneced on of | i5clagi pec pale per fi Seethiss tosuxp or $150.—Singleton Jones, colored. y order two terms of the Circuit Court | i at the same time whenever, In their * | rollowing seems to be the most favorabl plan | n | De aN entertainment bi t | Huntingte mater | | clthe voter ina board on the wall. se to another location, fines for breach of ligense laws have been paid. The District Coifimisstoners yesterday r lleved from further service on the police foree j A ake Kellum, Joseph Stone and James Mar- shall. on ti Dodge, having in charge theenssessments of tax | and varieties of taxable property. money and credits vuder appropriate heads for the next assessment of personal propelt. ‘The Distriet Commissioners y an order to the health officer t to the 0 specially appropriat attendance and medicines for tiie sick poor of ibis District. to expend $3,000 fog furnishing them with suitable food up to July Ist. 1s to make such arrangements as will be moes | indicicus for effecting the joint object of both appropriations. BUILDING PERMITS | issued by Inspector Entwisle: D.C. Turner, re- pair frame, 311 N street northwest; $75. William H. Phillips, construct, a storehouse, brick, sti between G and H streets northwest; $5 rick Corcoran, repair frame, 2202 “iith street Lorthwest: $10), Joseph Bireh, construct a two- story brick s d stables, Jefferson, betw" Heall and Bridge streets, Georgetown; $1.50, Henry Brown. build a_ forge, frame, I, between 4 and 6th streets southwest: $25. Christian Kelrney, frame, Bladensturg road, cotinty ——— Amusements, &c. NATIONAL THEATER.—The character of “Uncle as delineated by } acauley. 10 AY nger from ection,” now being performed at the heater, is an inte Ing study. humorous, slightiy hetie. and altogether natural. Mr. McCau- i wo more even- 3 .—The Grover company continue to give good performance: low and of course have crowded hou: | 'PREATER Comigve.—in add ama there '5 4 firs t the Comique every event FocrTH Pres ERIAN CAUR ety periorin- i There will las by the sassisied by other Peak sisters, from ‘Ala: musical talent | Grace PROM (9th and S streets.)—A srar 4 dialognes and recitations, | by G: . B. Sabbath sehool, tuts ¢ Manint’s HaLL.—Tue celebrat tommas, will we of hi eltatious at lids hall this evenine. INCORPORATED. Forrest Dramatic clab, for lite and Grain. vupr Hed a certiticaty of incorpor | F.G. Cowie. F.C. Griftin and are named as dircete } Vincent de Pant, wich fie Sock vob A. Waiter, Joshu Michael Mannin: | and Fr. I s truste h filed te ot incorporation. The object 1s | ameiloration of the condition of the poor. THE CONGREGA t Metho- dist Protestant Chureh (Rev. Dr. Wilson, pas. } tor.) night elected G. H. B. White, J | Kennedy, B. Milburn, W. C. Lipscomb, jr., and | Nixon Bi , trustees; F. J. Bartlett. S$. Black- iston, G. W. Donn, Levi’ C Jos. M. Swingle, J Ming, steward: Wet gate to Maryland An- nual ¢ set in Centerville, Md, | March Milburn alternate. LE are taking advantage of the reat sacritice being made at the sale of silver- uted ware at the salesroom above Willard’s here never was such an opportunity offered in this city before to securs i traveling bags, satchel ey, made and sold at the practical manufactory of James S. Topham, 425 ith street, joining Odd Fellows’ Wal. A Vortnc ment house i$ to be provided witha new ma- cline for voting, invented by the well k engineer, M er. A member by pr handle, ¢ no,” on his desk ii a Maca ns ut ball which falls into an urn behind the P: dent, and at the same time reve als the numb: F voling 1s Impossible, and the time oc two minutes, PARTY On one issu: € the privilege ot votir or sin Te i they Es isis the a has been drawn stature praying | shail provide that in ate the sale of Intoxicat- ink tha semperance issue, A petit p for pres to th ran enactaent whi women under | . Shall be alloy nd The men were all struck down y sickness, and were unable to work the s Ingham and the crew of the ste Bourna. at Brooke's Island, were e and Ingham, master and owner: Isles, engineer; one European and two Ciinamen on board Were massacred. The natives seized all the arms which were in t i Ingham and Redllck New ENG gi ‘Xposures, or imitations of performances, Previous to his resit E Hen tn Natick, he permitted to handcuff hiin and lock him in accil of ue jail. Within tive minutes after being left alone, he emerged fro the prison free of the handcuffs, and sa‘d:— “You see that ft would be linpossible to keep me ‘mprisoned,” The secret of the trick was that he had secured duplicate keys, hiding them in his tnouth while the committee was searching hit: but this was not made public, and his escape was regarded as almost miraculous. On the following day he stole $3 from Mis landlord, and was put into the same cell again. A multitude <athered around the fail expecting to see him walk at Will, but he didn’t A QUEERSTony.—The bout one Levi Wa restaurant and alse Philadelphia Tiines tells iggenseller, who went into a ordered supper. He had three teeth, which for twenty years had done sood service. ‘They were in tic habit of 02 slonally dropping out. Waguenseller sat down ‘o his meal and had about halt finished it when he felt something coing down his tiroat, givin: him intense pain, which he thought was a bone He soon tound that his false te were gone Plate and all had gone down his throat, and he sould feei them lodged against his bre: He consulted physicians, but all their efforts to re- ieve him from the pain he suffered were vain The teeth slipped down and settled near the enirance tothe stomach. 11 was impossible t- get any food or drink down nis ** colored wornan oe call al the dwelling of a colored w fe Just been lesued tro called Fiza, Barbe! Gn 1ith, street, No. SI office. One of y. | and represented that nets ve ecus mete eat oN eres When he reached home, and | daughter of Mre "oy gaann erat ty oe eat ead the pleasure of seeing It. house, fers pula of money. | While =o ————— the 6) 5 upstairs for the money, it is oe Cash Precwasens.—It | alleged that Jones fixed the door-latch so that ‘TO THE ADYA AGE OF CASH by the card of W. M. Shuster « ‘ house has mat will be se Sons that this pro new dep in count of ‘or upon th to their pr purehasers he could gain admission to the house. Presently Mrs. Barber returned to the room, stating that she could not find the money, but if Jones would bring a note from her daughter to the neighbor living near by, he would probably ad- yance the amount she desired. Jones then re- by way of the back gate, and Mrs. Barber r household duties. It is’ alleged that Jones then went around to the front door and re-entered the house, and stealthily went upstairs and ransacked the house, breaking open bureau drawers, trunks and a wardrobe, and stole $150, leaving the house without being seen. The detectives arrested Jones last even- ing, and in the Police Court this morning the hearing of the case was postponed until Tues- day next. bel a by the who ers in buying for cash. It ts hardly n add that the customers of Shuster « Sons ean rely cn fair dealing and on the pick a the market in the way of goods. Strr AGAINsT TBE Distittet.—To-day Michae! . by Messrs. (00k and Cole, entered a suit aeainst the Dictrict of columbia for damazes d to have been sustained by | liaving. on the ist of Cctober, 18:3, | % | —__ Entered upon bis propertd, lots rs and ok C, tallone fled a bill agatast the District of peeve ri ba ~. Gillone: a as \s cl ‘rig! i Doles. subdivision of Mt. Pleasant, | Tick C. Gillone Med a bill % franttigtn sehvstieet northwest, and eutting & | Columbia asking that certain tax Mens. be de clared void. Gillone sets out in his bill that he is the owner of lots on K street, between 2d and od streets east, near which the old corporation of Washington in 1s71 ordered some street im- | provements tave made, and that afterwards, \ under the order of Superintendent Balloch, the | work was done and its whole cost charged to the abutting property, and that there has been issued a tax certificate as a Hen thereon,—but | Uhat sale thereupon was stopped by injunction. gos he A Hespanp Fracrcres His WIFE'S SKULL.— @irs. Thomas Murphy made an assault on her husband, last night, on 2d, between G and H | streets, with a carving knife, which he repelled with a raised chair, In the melee Mrs. Murphy | got_a serious cut onthe head and a fractured skull, which Dr. Ball dressed. —<—<——$———— MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to ephen T. Anderson and Laura B, Brown, of ‘arquier county, Va.; Edward Bryan and Matil- wd lots | da Mills; C. E. Ferguson and Amelia A. Heb- gd Giteh across said lots, making fi necessary for him to construct a bridge there, leaving the ; earth and debris for plaintaft to remove, destroy- | ing a spring. &c. a A CoLorep Boy Pickrocke about 12 years old Sallie Crawford whi A colored boy ed the pocket of Mis € Was standing in frout of Metzerott’s music store. Feeling bis hand in her pocket she turnea and gave the alarm,when a crowd chased the young rascal down Street and Officer Daily caught him on Market Spa near sth street. At the station-honse he w reeognized as Joseph Williams. During the Might he threw the pocket book away and two white boys secured It and escaped. DeEps tv FRE have been filed as follows: H.R. Perry et al. assignees, to G. Goldberg, WL BS, Sj. 977; $621.55. Belle M. Cook to C. B. | Purvis, w. % 6, block 23, Efingham Place; $3,000. | has. Wheatley to S. M. Waters, lo! and 26, sy. 25. S.B. Pant to Florence | ron; Jchn R. Shipley and Narcisca J. Gillis; Xo ots 24and 3, in Beall's addition to George- | George W. Hurdle and Ada V, Barnes. town: $90 3 é Soe OE ‘Tue Crrizens and public will not that PREPARATORY TO THE OFENING OF SPRING | Benkert & Wilson's new shoe store, S19 reat bargains are offered in every va- | Market is the best place to buy reliable Slee din Cro = ~~ [cap ie shoes and boots cheap. t house of B. Robinson & Co., 5 » who SS hout doubt, the best and most com- THE NaTIONAL Toy Company have settled picte sanortanent ot ‘goods in their line ever be- | with their creditors and will continue business offered to the Washington public. t at the old stand, 40 7th street, t strange to say the mon —~ vurvat, eating —.« uved seven days without acy awindied to a mere skeleton. At Gied from starvatior FRavps -i ORTH CAROLIN telegram from Raleigh, N. C., February 26, says: Iv has just been discovered by a portion of the public that ten persons who were members of the legis- lature elected in i8v6 were guilty of drawing money twice from the state treasury, when they Were entitled to draw only once.’ When these ten members came to Raleigh to attend the session of the legislature they brought the election returns of their respective counties and delivered them to the Secretary of Stave, as deputy sheriffs. For this service each of ‘the ten drew milekge at the rate of ten cents a iaile, and three dollars a day while serving the state as deputy sheriffs. It now appears, :c- cording to the printed report of the State’ Au ditor for the fiscal year ending September 30th. Isi7, that the ten persons named also drew mt. eage as members of the legislature for the number of miles and at the same rate for which they had previously been paid by the state as deputy sheriffs. ‘The amount thus wrongfully obtained, and for which there is no authority in law, is $634.60. One of the parties is now Lieutenant Governor of the state, and another Speaker of the House. ia THE ARKANSAS LEGISLATURE took a recess the other day to witness a bowle-knife diver- tisement between the minority and majority of the ways and means committee. While tue dostors were sewing up the minority, the ma- jority got in their report, which was unani- mously adopted.—{ Times-Journal. CUMBERLAND COA! FOR THE WEST.—Some days Vice President Keyser stated to a committee of the West Virginia legislature that he had contracted to carry coal west at the price of half a cent per ton per mile, which was a very low figure. Last week the Hampshire Company loaded a number of box cars bound west with coal, and we are informed that the company has a contract for the delivery of 30,000 tons on the western Jakes to one order. There are other western demands for Cumberland coal, which we believe the above co! ry will endeavor to supply.—{Cumberland (Md.) News. New Orleans woman, whose husband was killed by a pet bear, has sued its owner for $55,000 damages. Evidently she appreciated the There in New Orleans, La. was arumor in New Or 5 eS the effect that Governor Nicholls was about to resign. The causes which will in- con ens to take this important step are not stat : tae rovided ail | Austrian Parlia- | | on the iner Ault Withe intent to DY, Nolle proseqiites en ‘as sent down. street; $5. Margaret Roach, sent do: nie Conroy and Nellie Pat ferous conduct: $10 or th! assault on in jail, Josey 14 years old, was ste ing his minority. BUILDING ASSOCIATION. monthly meen Association was he hall, The report of thy King, was Dues, years, $55,698. Advances, penses, $i, ment. two. 3 $ began with 3,0s0 shar have been cancelled, leay cancel Tollows Wm. Clabangh, dard, vice president R. E. Fry, treasurer. A. Miller, Jas. Munt7, J. Dowling, W. A. Iute 2 ri 5 1 SINE YASHAWAY CLUS at their hall last oig! L A FUGITIVE FROM JesTIc in Connell and John arr.ved here last nt onnert, a fugitive fro a contracto iin, Afi the contract lls elty whe vices of office and ran =the pu ames $ neal oner agreed to ret nd left for Philadel; ptors tL.s morning. capturing him The py NCHIN been indicted in Fanyu! morning in cha a and a deputy. Fears we would be lynched before } ton. NEW NORFOLK Boat. Leary. being refitted at W | is expe purchased by Mr. Geor; put on the Norfolk lin Lady of the Lake, with formerly of the Lake, as bh FIRE IN FArRrAx.—Abot the dwelling of Mrs, Kate Vernon road, across Hunt and was burned to the gro’ terthe agi upon to restrict coolie imi RBR og RR @ BRE OO BR O aOR ABSOLUTEL sure to contain alum. J W. BOTELER «& B BY CITIZENS AND “HINA, GLASS WARE, HOUSEKEEPING Goods packed to go on J. W. feb: Williains Henry Fertun has prepared a schedule ot ail kinds | terous conduct in front of a clurch: $5, ter S, Brown, forfeited coliateral. W! kins, assault on Mary Hawkins, his wife. plead- ed guilty and was tited $5. Richard Williams, la Williams, his wife: sixty days ‘ph Williams, a colored boy about arraigned on the charge of ling some silver money from Miss Annie Crawford, while standing on Pennsylvania av nue, between 9th and loth streets, y Miss Crawford testified that he picked her pocket and ranaway with her money. not recovered it; sent to the Reform Schoo! dar- of the Eleventh eld last night, at Goddard’s Receipts for two years— vances, ; total receipts for two Phe election of oftice Lawton and John | largely attended. Addresses were in Wim. fones, Walier Addison, jr. |. Rev. Havel, A. H Jones, ‘J. ¢ pd, and a larg rdebt he drew about ALLEGED MURDERE —Jobn Wililans, murder of Mr. Howard Halt lon Junction, and who has been confine jail of this city, was taken to Warre ‘ted here in a tew Roxvae BAKING POWDER. THE Royar Baxtya PowpeER is a PURE Cream oF Tartar PowbEs. Never wets hard or lumpy. Indorsed and recommended for its wholesomeness by such eminent chemists as Di Dr. Hayes, Boston ; Professor Genth, Philad ete. Sold only in cans, by all Grocers. e S27 Beware of the injurious Alum Powders. Bannfacturers and deaters ure, you to buy ‘them, ecause they can afford to sell yound and double their money. Do not bny Baking Powder looge, as it is almoet The continued use of alum produces griping, constipation, ache, and dyspepsia ; affects vles on the face, eto. aus ly SOLICIT AN INSPECTION of the city J. W. BOTEL! ec t ImronteErs or Cuts KM: Joan Daiton, lar- tered, Adjourned sine cn COURT—Judge Snett. ins, colored, indecent @ boy vagrant , loud and bois. Also. charged with carrying a pistol; $20 of work- house. Stephen Green. throwing stones in the Rate White, Randall Webster aud wn for vagrancy. An- tterson, loud and bots- irty days in fail. Wale n Hi sterda: She had —_—_—___. ‘GEORGETOWN. The second annual Building retary, Mr. Ferdinand $9,851.93; fines, ents for two 33, year . ‘The as: . of which $22 shares ing shares yet to sulted: A. Schultz, Thomas nee committer— een shar hi ha eee IXANDRIA. "B CAPTURED,—Messr Laugiilin, of Philade Wshu in search of Clin- om Justice, nert, and employed getting some $2,100 mM) On account of ser- no succeeded in a Spring last night turn without a requi- phia, accompanied by IN DANGER OF colored. who has Her county, for aw, near Warven- in the ton this @ sherit of © expre reaching his destii The steamer Geor; ilnington, Delaware. days. She has been TL. Plant. and will b: in oppo: Capt. Joseph White, commande: it 10 O'¢locK last night Johnston on the Mt Ing Creek, caugii und. ‘The loss is tation tn Australia is overnment is called nigration. ¥ PURB. ition to the | Rupet 5 . A Gilded Pill, by Edina, b: Great Ve Jules Verne (tirst halt), . Great Voyages and Great Nav Jules Verne (second halt) es Lecoqg, by Emile G Bi orge Manvill ts. Henry Wood i | chi 1 The Doctor’s Wife. by M. B. Bra Nancy, by Rhoda Broughton ‘The Last of the Ruthvens, by } be! mn, by Little Barefoot, 451 numbers, and ents George Munro, 17 to 23 York. for 20 cent nui ASK your suffering friend to try Bhewnati afterwards thank you. It is perfect. Ludiile's Headache Specific you call lninediately on your grocer. py Chas Lever Sand Great Navigators, b raddon le Fenn didon Muaic ) 10 20 m mbers, by ‘andewater street, New y Durands emedy for rheumatism and be will Don’t wait Uill your head burst before trying ARIOSA FREF.—You "I get asample of Ar- buekle’s unground roas’ 4 Ariosa coffee free If THE GREATEST Part of the annual contract tor supplying Her Maje “Dry” extra quality, ~ Welles’ Health Renewer,” earth for Impoten: premature decline. &e., &e. $1, advice free, Depot, 55’ Barc and for Washington at 450 P; Crew Jackson’: WAR oR PEA. tressing cough, un immediate cur ind the Iu A winter’ wit 3 vizorout Hales Hoa . you ¥ take It if you ¥ Pike's Tootha | minut the irritatic Choose be it the consi Sold by all drugeisi | CHAMOMILE AND L | Purely vegetable drugs, what they are | burn, dizzin ne: kidney affectio tongue, all imp kage. All drugyis , 9th aud Penu packa ze. in in b: nervous debilit, rities of the biood. avenue. ARIOSA FREE.—You wili get a buckie’s unground roasted Arios: | you call Immediately on you PILES.—Dr. Chandler's Pi Piles; Instant relief; harmless druggists; 50 cents Drew, 9t aud Penr For Urwar low'a Soothing Syrvp has been | Tt_ corrects ‘1 wind colic, sure avenue, 3 *a, Whether ari ing or other caus | edy; 2 cents a botth To LADIES AND ( | attention to A. Fis | Dyeing Establishment, wth street. | improv ES hemle: ents, Whether of American | sessing these for $2. N.B cents to $1 a pair, duetion in priee. spotted or soi cleaned without doing-Us i experience. faciltt ie: whole ga ND a) LBILIOU: ‘TIC: Are extensively nsed arising front Dyspey and Sick Headache ni Sour or Foul Uve known. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX ARTHUR NATTAN 14th and I streets feb27-tr XY MEN AND WOMEN are not admit fight with a dis- be end consumptio y af Horehound to eure the cough, @ dyspepsia, | Principat depot, ever failing. Prinefpal depot, J. W. 2,101: oF THIRTY YEARS Mr An old and well-tried rem- —We wi | pean Invention, he is enabled to do his wor a manner not to be equalled by those not pos- Gent's suits cleaned 5 cleaned from #1 Wool biankeis from 50 ‘leaning a number ity — Ladies ed round the botto PILL and #d and D n.w y's troopships with has been awarded to Mr. BOLLrN- on qu ween the anu Don't AN CO ders, coated Se. per cure for All ish to call couring and G6 G street, By prompuy adopting the ‘latest near or & in a re- party rent: _—_—_—_——____. NATTAN'S VEGETABLE CATHAR: s d wnexeelled for complaints Costiveness Cold, Nervous Stomach. 'y donot gripe, and are the most reliable pura 8, ir. Mott, New York; 'elphia, them at 20 cents a HOLMAN indigestion, head- the bloods causes pim- STRANGERS of their extensive and attractive stock of CROCKERY, PLATED GOODS, AND OTHER USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES. free of charge. US BRO, GLASS, &C., 3S Pe AT WHOLESALE « care —vN STYLE feb27.2t E IRST CLASS CAPONS, "aD RETAIL. CHICKENS, FRESH CUCUMBERS. FRESH TOMATOES. SPRING LAMB. MINT AND RADISHES. AT THE COTTAGE MARKET, 818 Fourteenth strect. HECORATED DINNER, TEA, AND TOL M. W. BE feb27-tr FRENCH AND ENGL ISH (LET SETS. NEW DESIGNS JUST RECEIVED. VERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge.) He. 1008 Pa. av. mentof the entire opera as theatres of the country. . S. PINAFORE. THE GREAT SENSATION!: The “Gems” complete, with words and music, in Munro's 10-Cent Musical Library. Numbers 17,18 and 19 contain the vocal a1 presented in the princi- TEN CENTS PER NUMBER. Cos= DOWN TO FOUB CENTS, SOBTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 82.10. GASLIGHT OFFIOE, octltr G11 and 413 10th strect. PALACE MABMET, Cor. 14th st. and Now York ave. FINE ENGLISH SALMON, HALISUT "AND git am, af PHILADELPHIA POULTR} zs NOBFOLE OYSTERS, yy RIDA ORANGES FRANE J. TIBBETS, Propristor, LIVER AND AGUE AND AND FOR AUXILIARIES These remedies, wh‘, the Cure by Absorption as OPPOSED CURE BY ABSORPTION! Without Dosing—The Better Way. “ PAD Medicinal Absorptive BODY AND FOOT PLASTERS ABSORPTION SALT Medicated Foat Baths. are the aolo exponents of TO Dos- ing, have been, provi cheapest and Most Ef- feetual Kem édy for all Iiseases: Arist from ¥ “taria or a Disordered Stomac! or, 3 * ser, and it is_a well-known fact that nearly al”, che diseases that attack the luman bod: ve traced directly or indirectly to orsans. The PAD Exertsa Prompt and Influence upon the System. ani y can these two Bpecific moves the Poisonous Germs which Paralyze tts Action, and Bestore a Normat Condition of Health ina Manrer Absolutely Wonderful. It is known by acturl experience that there is no disease that attacks the youth or adi ult of both sexes can even be modified by the use of druga, bat that can be acted on in'a far more satisfactory” and it manper by 00°S REMEDIES. the HOLMAN LIVEE PAD Numberless Cases, Finally Acknowl- jcnwcans be Beyond ition of these Remedies Alone. ioned, send for our Lara, giving extended ‘The remedies are sent by phlet, “Natar: formation and text /iw- niais from the first people of the country. Mailed free. +h of Medi- been Saved mater the Mild 20 s a.10 | eo. Macdonald.» Berthold Anerbac ‘The Princess of the Moor, by E. Mariett . An Odd Couple, by Mrs. Oliphant... Lady Silverdate’s Sweetheart, Wm. Black .10 For sale by newsdealers at above prices, and sent, post-paid, on receipt of 12cents for 10 cent | AMUSEMENTS. ] LECTURES. RAND CONCERT, with I | citations, by Grace M. © 8. Scho. | snd 8 streets’ n.w., FRIDAY EVENL 2sth, 1879, commenciny 7 JU p.m. Adulta, 28 cents children, 15 cents. feb27-2t FORD's OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, February 24, 1879 the Px lar Prices for this Great Popalar Otwerve the Popular Prices, £0 Last week of the LEONARD GROVER COMBINATION. First Production of the Romantic Sympathetic Spectacular Drams, T. THE REMARKABLE HISTORY OF L! Observe the Popular Prices. No higher price than 50 cente. THE ROYAL ILLUSIONIST. THE GREATEST PRESTIDIGITATEDR LIV. ING. feb2tr (}EEATER COMIQUE. YONDAR FeSnU atic, SIGHTLY AND TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEES. Engtwement of the young American Actress, i MISS MAY HAMILTON. in the romantic drama, entitled “The Old Mill Mor der” Our new spec artists ony V Rey | nolds. John Redmond and Aca Clifton, Last week of Bella Bent's Blondes, Frank Lewis, Topack and Long, and Favor and Bliclds Matt Morgan's Art Pictures, feb2atr ] EADINGS 3 " BY EDWARD C TOW SEND. English Ballads by the Popular Vocalist, Mise Zaidee Jones. Prof. Carl Richter. TALIM: TUESDAY EVENI Admission 25 cent: Pianist. Wamp want. DRAMATIC RECITATIONS = MES. PRISCILLA COOPER GOODWYN. At 8 o'clock p.m., March 1, 1879. | ‘Tickers, $1, To be obtained at Metzetott's Music Store, 925 Penneylvania avenue, snd Sato]. Waxvams dStore, 477 Penns) ivania av NA4TIONAL THEATER, Uncle Dani. SUCCESSFUL EVERYWHERE, this City, of the Comedian, MR. B MACAULEY, In 8 New and Typical Americ nt Humor and Pec A MERSENGER UN FROM JAR : DAN'L MATIN N THOMPSON. feb? > SX ERCISES, on of Dr. TROMAS CALVES, i GYMNASIUM ¥ 1 Th now, e x veen 6 Saturds; onday, Wednesday sn decli-iy beaith.” thousands visit Dr. hment, 1416 Pennsylvania nue, Opposite avoidance of Corns, Bi &e. Among his p: nent medical, jndici the world. Kafablish: ries of jalite ar, MARKKITER’S FREE ART GALLERY AND STORER, No. 626 E S.reet. Choice Oi Paintings, Also, largest Shades, Pictures, sels, Pinus, Nails, & 6 Distri fe-Tens Casa. ia $2 Pease remember Name and Number. jyl-1s REPARE FOR FALL AND WINTER, and soil our OAST-OFF CLOTHING to your own ad at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D ot Branch Store, 408 9th st. n.w. N. For First-class Second-hand Clothing ex. eer J high prices will be paid,as I make a specialty of them.” Notes by mail will be promi ti aitended t Sep2str MActe: Engravings, Chromos, &c. Of Paper Habgings, Winslow Frames, Picture Gords aud Tas vant Bw. DEVIL’S BOTTLE: , A little berrifched Bottle! Stands up or liea d for the pervormer only, and can instantly be given for examination! A startling, mysterious trick, and cayinot be detected? Is it Magic or Demonoloxy? Price 25 cents. TRICK CARDS! A bewildering and extraordinary magica! formance! The Biy/ s Chane to De v instantly ‘chauve to all Black cards: Black cards to wil Red; Red to all quick as lightning they change back ail to Aigh! spots! Price 25 cents. TWO-CENT FLASH TRICK Anybody drops a coin into the box and instantly it falls through a si/id mete! bolton! Dates de tion and can instantly be handed to any oue for Closest inspection. Astounding, Mysterious and Wondertul! Prices 25 ¢ nts. THE MAGICTA ND_ VENTRILOQUIST’ GUIDE: 100 paves. Price 25 cents. 1,00 ‘Tricks With Cards, Price 35 cents. Tying Trick, and L000 olhey Teakees Name ee ‘ying Trick, and 1,000 other Tricksin Music. '8 MAGIC BAZAR, feb24-6t 605 1510 street. per WILLET @ LIBcer, post-paid, on ceipt of mieilee, rotpt tne Bale whisk oot by ex- press at puri 'S OXpense. i 1d solicited at our office, or by snQgoantaion frccand enced ot ouzo8 The public is a acon against imita tions and spurious artic! DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST. REGULAR PAD-—82.00; Incipient diseases, first Chills and Fever, etc. Scents for the thres numbers, and the complete | SPEOLAL P. r chronic Liver and Stomach owera.. For saleby all 1 oars i, MUNBOy Publisher SPLEEN BELT—85.00; Spleen and Liver Toate en et MONE Oem th Ww. Y. Chin, ae . INF: -AD—$1.50 ; Preventive and Cure of Ghol- od era Infantam and Summer Com- BODY PLASTERS—50c. FOOT pair—50c. ABSORPTION SALT—1 ‘box, 25¢; 6 boxes, $1.25. For further int Pad ana its viet "Aadrens ness of f ore structions and tesreviety Ruliary for Colas, etc. to snctemeepetes BINGWALT & HALL, Agents. Office—Corner of 9th and E streets Ne 7 northwest, De OPPOSITE NORTHEEN LIBERTY MAREET Vor. Both Btrect and New Fork Avenue, ONB DOLLAR WILL BUY 100 FEET oF BOARDS ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 100 FEET OF SOARDS at WILLET & LIBBEY OPPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET or. Sixth Street and New York Avenws. deold-tr EDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF STERLING SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS. recistion in the price of silver and the intro- encSio us to ONGr all tor Intec pee Silver Spoons and Forks of ENGLISH STERLING STANDARD Ata reduction of from. = cent. from former A ‘All the newest and prices. large assortment the wilt ML. W. GALT, RRO. @ co. Te MAKE SPACE FOB OTHEB GOODS, WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT GREATLY BEDUCED PRICES, A FEW VERY FINE MAN- TELS, IN ITALIAN, STATUARY, AND COLUM- BIAN MARBLE, POLISHED GRANITE, AND ISLAID WALNUT. WE ARE ALSO OFFERING INDUCEMENTS IN GAS FIXTURES, PARLOR GEATES, FUR- NAOES, RANGES, &c, AND HAVE A VERY LABGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO MAKE SE- LEOTIONS. EDWARD CAVEKLY & CO., Org gerne te aa GI. Spee io CRE Ye pres ae and Re- ol, corner 9th NG, Febraary Lispet. | No. 626 | iB sr. { | PLOBERT G. INGERSOLL ROBe re xationel THEN ' BOP aN erlin ceicurated Lecture satitied ¥ - r “THE. LIBERTY (OFT MAS, WOMAN AND Tickets, 75 and 50 centa. Seats can be ie the Theater during the week. GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS: i STARLISHED INV poses. = NLARGED AND IMPROVED IN 2874: eee Te oS sic W. H. WHEATLEY'S TEAM DYEING AND SCOURING PREMIO STV ABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson st., =e #t., Georgetown, Everythi pertaining to the bueiness attended to. chantns of Carpets, Drugwets and clalty during the ® mont District work soot forand. returned {700 of Orders by Address _ DRY GOODS. BOXSETT'S SILKS ONLY $1.50 A YARD Tha’ ovay received one of the ch SLLA ever shown in this city This is a Genuine SMBONNETT SILK, At @1.50 a Yard. Persons who are familiar with the nds of SILK id » th best Silke fa for wethey bave ever before 8 low price. CONNOLLY'S, Mareir Buri, 11th st. end Penna. ave. Ds, hw Goons, JUST OPENED. for early spring wear, at popniar ousekeeping Dry Goods in endless variety, now thst or. stall prices. Atso, hee shiaer c ue, two shades Steel, and ut B) 4% ices rewandlens of W.M. BROWN fevitr IT Market Space. ()PENING NE Bleached Tat Red Borde rod S = jes a Lot of 8! Tet of Ma Lot of Lim t 22tr ECEIV Good Unbi i Linen Table Damask, ELL & WINE, 1930 Pennsylvania avenue, only 1, _feb2itr QUE 2RICES WILL TEL BENJ. MILLER, Groner = 103 Hridge stree BE c P Androscagg:: Corded Pique, ¢ Laces; White Bed - Nottingham Curtain reads, Oe larwe fringed ‘ones $1.25. =a feblatr UY “THE MYSTERY" or the “OOMFORT™ SHTET. open back, made of Wameutte Muslin and extra flue Linen Bononis, for scans ‘The “Great Southern,” made of the same material, open front. is only 80 cla. Fivest Dress shirts made to or? tion guaranteed, for $2.25, at ML eb8-Ly . 1002 F street THREE SCARFS FOR $2.50, Same az Sold Elsewhere Av 81.50 Eacn. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street nac., feb7tr Opposite Patent Office, CSEICOES. 4,5 and 6c. yard. Calico Remnant, 25¢. pound. Cottons, 4, 6. 6, 7,8 and 1c. yard. Bhecting Cotton, ISe. yard. Srcaery ed pase aa APR, 25e. to yard. Mme. Demorvst's Reliable Patterns. 2 5. B. BAILEY. cor. 7th & F ste. FAMILY SUPPLIES. TAM BOLOGS 4 SAUSAGE, per Ib ¥ Ibe. good CHEESE. 10 ibs, wood GREEN COFFEE. 4 Best ITALIAN MAOARONI (loose) per Ib... PETITS POIS, extra fin, (Eouern brand) Good light MOLASSES, per gall. 30 au SMOKED SALMON. SMOKED HALIBUT. THYME, SAGE, MARJOKAM, BAVORY, in final packawes MALAGA GRAPES, ORANGES, & VASELINE TOILET BOAP, in cru! E: POW SEES Hai eae gas conine Soap. C. 8. O'HARE & SON, feb2tr 1913 7th st_new., vet. Mand W ET GRUCERIES. CHOICE SHERRY, $2 per gallon. FIVE YEAR OLD COMFORTER, $2.50 per gallon PURE NEW ENGLAND RUM, $1.75 per gallon. ALso IN SToRE— A choice assortment of FRUITS, such as Florida Oranges, Bananas, Malaya ¢ Exyptian Dates, kc, &c. At HOWARD'S, febl9tmarl0 Corner Fihand L sts. nw. DBE CHERRIES. “ayee DRIED DAMSONS. DRIED PEACHES. DRIED APPLES. PRUNES. DATES. FIGs. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, febl: 1421 New York aven: fF POUNDS BULTER, choice é ir SL 12 POUNDS LARD, choies. 10c 8 POUNDS CHEESE... Lo CLIFTON FLOUR, quarter. 150 SUGAR HAMS, per pound. aw 10 POUNDS BREAKFAST HOMINY.. . 8 POUNDS BUCK WHEAT. so O.R. WIXOM & CO febll.2w S504 Oth st. w.00- JSebllaw SO Mth te eee (TWENTIETH STREET MARKET. 720 TWENTIETH STREET. TURKEYS, CHICKENS,DUCKS, ai! kind. FISH, OYSTEKS, GAME, BEEF TEN DERLOINS, SWEET BREADS, TER- RAPINS, BEEF, LAMB, MUTLON and VEAL. rice WAL. LINKINS & SON. -OLARS BEEF. ITTON, &C. Se EP A SPECIAL: ad Ol i BI Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, y, and 206 and 208 Northern Isberty Markel or addres Box 11, Cay PGartcting delivered free of chane to all parts of the city. nepl Brack HID GLOVES, EMBROIDERED BACEs, Dress and Street. W. 8. TEEL, feb25-tr 935 Pennsyleania eve, U or e. Dw. & ~

Other pages from this issue: