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THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY. i ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. ~ OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, March 3, 1879. For the middle states, partly cloudy weather, light rain or snow In the extreme southern por- tion, followed by clearing weather, northerly to easverly winds, slight changes 'n temperature and barometer, lowed by falling barometer ‘and slowly rising temperature by Tuesday morning. - RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The following Is the of the thermom- eter at the Signal Office during the day: 7 a. m. ; 7:35 a. m., 21°; 12 midday, 34°; 3p. m., 36 maximum. minimum, ———_____. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Ac., To-nizh: National Theater—“ Joshua Whitcomb,” by Denman Thompson and company. Ford's Opera Hous Kellar, the magician and filustentst.” Theater Commi Franklin L Moses T. Parke Condensed Locals. Quinian found the body of a dead infant in Babcock lake y The verdict of the coroner's inquest was “death from stran- ulation, by a string around fis neck, by some persons to the jury unknow: ; ‘The following have becn unanimously re- elected as officers of the Artington Fire Insur- ance company: Walter S. Cox, president; Wi. King, vice president; Charles B. urer, and Frank T. Rawlings, secret Richard H. Marsh, the defaulting guai the heirs of W. Hi. Fanning, was re-arrested Saturday on a charge of perjury, but was re- leased On . ‘The Second Nattonal the Exes He Mr. o v Chair Mekelie 4 Acton Walter sof the arrested an old colored thlet name Brown for rebbing the money tM named Jonr nd has ¢ ther for the purpose ters bad ebarae d he has not liv atend to live with he ¥ John Philitps agt. § ndant’s 1 iat Lo A or Jonatha: by the reachi While the ma he was compi » therefrom that while !.amond. ed the Ae arm life. order M to the plaintt NIXG Com ‘A cert worporation has been sued to the cnot Chrome C pany for the purpose of 1 nanntae nd seil- ing of ¢ f and oluer i utsOIery y. and elsewher pal office 1s t Washington, D. é capital Ss 360600077 Maude? capi rst Heute + When the of » panes of French e prisoner was t use and cave the name of Dover, Delaware. It is is that of window- to the that bed be the Cent W. Ss. thought u sunashing and RE that Mr. Walter S. ox having been contirz upreme Court of the Distri amnission in a very few da: and will enter upon his duties upon the bench many expect. not later than Wednesday. ( to the business of the neral Term being pi ing. Judge Cox will sit in that court until the close of the term. and will give Judge Hagner an opportunity to continue the Criminal Court d with the Chief Justce carrying on the Cir. cuit Court, the pending business will be well ed. N.—On Saturday hitely, residing on Pennsyivania ar isth st with the Misses P: visit to the Skating rink on New .. near leaving y were followed by a colored i to vrab Miss Whitely’s - sald to k bim to ¢ sireet. b iftian who poekett nothing in the ner ¢ ran with mach ferce against the la and all of them feil, iss W's he ng on the ‘The reftian ran Miss 2 into Simms’ dru store, and at the tae of his death and had bi years. Req Father For Fathers g old, a resident of this etty for fo eM MASS Was ¢ une, y ¥ brated by Rev. ing clergy were ukins, president of Alexandria; rgetown Unt Rev. Father and the a Coiiege: OK e president of and Koch on of Lue dece: riicipated in the ihe E. Kurt, Johns 'T. Hender- son, Matthe . Kt. Bartle, ad Mr. Yeatman. Th interred at Mount Olivet Ce TRE GERMAN WoRK urday evening elected President, G. W treasurer, C. ke; and H. Il. sergmann, and delegates to the Na- tonal Workingmen’s Assembly, O. Heidermann, G. Wild, and E. Hadeika. S.'Friedman. who Was recentiy exiled from Germany for his so- elalistic views, delivered an address before the union last evening on “Bi and Socialism.” MR. C, A. TINKER, Of Chicago. has been ap- pointed superintendent of the department of telegrapby of the Baltimore and Onto ratiroad, to succeed Mr. I. Stewart, recently resigned. Mr. Tinker is well-known in this city as a former operator of the Western Union Telegraph com- my, and at one time ‘aanager of the offices | re. For several years lie has been the super- imtendent of the middie division of the Atlantic and Pacifle company, with headquarters at Chicago. —_————_ J TAKE THIS METHOD to return my thanks to Messrs. Chas. E. Bishop & Co., 515 7th st.. agents for the Glens Falis and Pennsylvanta Fire In- surance Companies, for the honorable and Prompt manner tn which they adjusted and Paid the loss. by fire, to our resideace on the ith inst. and take pieasure in recommending them and the above companies to the insuring public, N. SARGENT. Washington, D. C., Feb. 26, 1879, t ART SaLE EXxTRaORDINARY.—Thos. Dowling, aucticneer, commences on Thursday evening next, In the salesroom in the Corcoran building, a of fine Ol Paintings by American and foreign artists. It ts the Boland collection of | mt Philadelphia, and ts said to be the finest collec- t Uon ever sent to this city. See adv't. —_—— Use BURY’ Presissmwa for cravel, dropsical Swellings, kidney a. Sold by all Druggists. t —————— Lapres! the best made braid is the Staff At gives more satisfaction than any other. . MaTrBReEEs, at Lloyd's factory, 905 D st, March 3, 1879 | 2 awnings, witha revenue | The tirst an ) subur sto have the bills for personal Tani a Win. KON, I jeady When asked for, Mr. Dodge, ina note to | bolste eae acini the District Conuntesiouers note wosts es tran days in workhouse. Edward O'B | Stated that if was uot fair or juscthat the pe and Charles Wise, drunk and ¢!sorde icy Jupictany.—It ts understood | | the fallort Sy | for many years. “Mr. Sheckells was for may | Years connected with the markets, and siuce District Government Affairs. The monthly of Ins} or Entwisle for February shows 40 new buildings, 60 repairs and of $142, which has been turred over to the District treasurer. The noe of buillings has notified Rev. Alfred Holmead, pastor of Grace P. E. churc), | that upon an examination of that church bull t- | ing he fluds it giving way and leaning over on | the south side, and that ft is in danger of going | over during a high northerly wind, and that it is condemned for further use until sufficiently strenethened. He also suggests how it may be remedied, VALUATION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY IN THE DISTRICT. | The District Commissioners have had a care- fully prepared book made up from the last neral assessment showing the valuation of Both private and THE District Poor Ftnp—Judgment for the Market Company.—To-day in the Court in Gen- eral Term the case of the District agt. The Washington Market company was decide: Opinion by Judge Hagner. This wa3 an action to recover balance of $53,000 claimei to be due under the act of Congress incorporating the Washington Market company, which provides that the latter shall pay $25,000 rental to the District, to be expended by them for the relict of the poor. It will be remembered that snb- | sequently to the passage of the act another act Was passed authorizing the sale of the interest of the District in the City Hall to the gov- ernment, which was done, the money aid.and that money was ‘by act ot re legislature appropriated to erect a buftd- ing for District offices, and under that act the Ceo poral certain ees : arty in | (2. complainant for that put and the i Teen Page ean | rental Was reduced to $100. Tote dectaratton the District of Columbia. This book shows the | the defendant filed pleas including one reciting ation ee ree eee ahr | the sale, and the plainuf demurred aud argued : rthe | that the legislature did not reduce the rent: a States, Reon nubile poMe te owheg | Wat 1t had. no power to do so: that detendant Ey tee Paci on Coleco Een are | did not 1s ike a valid conveyance, and the Dis- 9 faibebily vate pro. | Wict nor the board of public works ha er aussie op hots pant _ eye Be | power to buy the land. The court holds that Congress did have the power to reduce the rent; that Congress dele- gated that power to the District; that the Dis- trict had the power to earry out the act, to re- ceive the la 4 and the market company to exe- cute the release. They therefore are of the opinion that the pleas are a bar to the action. There 1s no obligation on the District to raise the balance of the fund, for the law was too vague, The judgment of the court below over- | Tuling the demurrer to the pleas fs affir . MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co. ery poll holder in sympathy with econorateal ian | Ment, mutval benent, moderate rates of insur- ance, and the reform movement, should at- tend the meeting at Odd Fellows’ hall, ilis eve- empi from taxation, or .666 more than the taxable property inthe District. Of course the United States under the late law of how assumes tifty per cent. of the the District government, but the adove show- ing is an exhibit of how our property owners have heretofore been burdened by taxation to improve the streets, Avenues, sewers, public squares, &¢., to xllof which the Unites Siates | has been a joint beneficiary with said property owners, PERSONAL TAX SCHEDU! The following is the schedule for the personal property tax for iss®, to which allusion was made in Friday’s Stax. as having received the sanction of Attorney Riddl Schedule of all Personal Prope: Sor the taxable | ving ati o'el harp. t year 189, of — , residing at Nv. Bae: Cees sel cee — stieet, and having — place of businessas | NEW GreRA Cuatns, two dollars, at Prigg eaier in —— street. SS ts of Congress | THE COURTS, COURT IN GENERAL TERM. To day, District agt. Washington Market Co.; | opinion of Judge Hagner overruling de.aurrer {o pleas. Vincent, administrator, agt. Bever- idge; judgment Leiow reversed and remanded. King agt District of Columbia; opinion by Judge MacArthur awarding an injunction. CRrimtnaL Cocrt—Ju st, notes, money at in. terest and other debts due’ me on the first day of duly, 1519, more than | am indebted for or pay Interest fer; cash on hand on the first day of July, in bank or otherwise; stocks, bondsand securities of all kinds, tneinding the surp!us on those picdged as collaterals, owned or held by Magner, See The March term of the Crininal Court was Personal Property:—At.a falrmarket value op Sey bei % nh the first ‘oF int 9. over and above the | COMMenced this morning, and the grand jurot | having been call a, Wm. Lin | ir.. were excused on ph: | cates, ind John Hi, Burrell and Emm | were das government employ Judge Wagner stated to the there were four nete $508, exempt by law, “incinding furnitu: silver plated and china ware. jewelry, wa tty plat Cook or part of vessels of every description at home or abroad, with ther stores and tenanc ‘this Value has not be ny debts due for the sa Other personal pry which has 1 enumerated in this sin the jury box. cing Of any name n prohibits the | Jury box at the 1 IS MOL | Fequest of any o! to ny knowledge spi by ee “tof a orn betoniing t des or nite a > , taxable waite to perform the a From this make hi nor n to claim exemption. ‘ eget nerchandise, or any other | tion. Hed at the fatraverage mar- | Yon. Hed mount held during the | Ou tbe par jing the tirst day HT ess only & part of the ye ‘This value ct goods, wares and fock in trade, bas not been ¢ ue Tor the sam ar Goods, wares and the of the District, ta. a dnet owned by £3 OF eNen third class—proj erty exempt from taxation by ws or the United Si other than those | forthe fourth al property iding in the Distric him to do bit to hand he read ay ral H the attention to don the sey- lar attention to | in bs keep secret t ale tothe value ot | Keep Secret mal owners of stock I corpora. | Lbelt Work w in the District of Columbia donot | | ty hot held for sald stock. Corporations nol ex- npted speciiically by act of Congress are ta: violare and ni pte Healy Dy a Verse of them. clusion ine Ue on their capital stoc e Was Thuch talk asto high taxes and ies ara he hoped that they wonld do what thi eee ton at UH issued ai towards decr them by trans: er Buckley, wao was recently disabie Liners ivieuees the discharge of his pistol, rendering the Sone SK tation of his sary tation- keeper. | Ane Sergeant MeCathran Las been detailed to take | (ene nc used rer police matters across the Eastern | and eal n t hd wiil have his headquarters at vats | Sa seutite « sub sta or Morgan hasalso given orders | The Sibane pence that Lieuts. Botler and Noonan exchange sta Pa sie i e tions. the former, had charze of ao reer COURT —d fourth precinct, west end, to the el On Saturday after our report closed F cinct, Es d atter tothe | 2gt. Coleman; motion to quash certerior' be dove t | Mil Gisco) ed, Gillinwater at. € done by Major | {eV al; motion for new bond overruled vs ae | Leester iephe a = = overrule Jud: Hogan agt. Eb ; nd has Tecommmeaded | Motion for judgment overruled. Hareinan ase to the District Commis-toners for appointment | Stecdard; motlon for new trial dened. as addi icians to aid in the service of | , To-day, Jolific, administrator, at. Langley frrni: 1 ad, medicties and provis- | Juror withdraw Hoteler, administrator, az ipstot Of this Distriet, under the | Langley; verdtet” for plaintit: nominal din. Hcent apportionment of the charity fund by | 2 chnelder agt. Davis; verdict for plain- the Comunissioners, Dr. B. Beall, wid Sinclair agt. Campbell; on trial, | WHI be assigned ford ity tothat part ‘of the Pouce Cover, Ji ity north of P street, of the city, a eld of operatio + ‘ast and h st-eet we: south and north G stree’s, ERSONAL TAXES PAI) WITHOUT T e of the inability of th To-day, Edward Je) the week, an A. A. Marstella, ween 7th . and between ed of petit lar: morning and a charg: of ffence proved, and he Was sent to jail for the grand jury. Richard I. Mai With perjury; postponed until T under bends. | Alexander Lancast uursday n f. Stre Ity for noi paying should be of the weter tax, the bills be sent to th Without imposing the posed, as in the | and recommended that fe OWing personal tax nalty for not paylug in John Douglass, I ok Masnie William A. December, January, February and March. The 7 hi Commissiovers have approved the recommen- | Mahoney, cursing on the street; $5. ny dation, and the persenil tax ts now being re- | Campbell, charged with sw zinthe plate- ceived without adding the penalty, pi S Window of Mr. ‘Thos, Russell, BUILDING PERMITS unsylvania avenue, yesterday mornin Inspector Kinney er Columbus, who arrested him, testi ry store south: | be found hin’ Ungering in front corner M and 20th streets nortuwest; §2.000, | AvOUt 4 O'clock yesterday morning, and whe: he pulled him away from the window some pleces of the glass fell on the pavement, and he then discovered that he lis en the window, construct a two stor Massachusetts avenue, betw ard ith streets northwest; $2,000. Chas. Lo- reiz0, repair brick, 122 D street northwest. | He pretended that he had falien azatr The ee 4 5 me she: 2) | court Imposed a tine of $ jail. Tn SUECGROMNCR SS ee | cist NORE, WEE cL wrth | ern market; $. Anson McCoy, assault on Fanny Amusements, &c. i a ON a be Tiarper, } ‘ATIONAL THEATER.—This week at the Na- | 0f @ palr of pants trom John ¥ onal is one of unusual promise. 1 A | guilty and was fined $10, oF 20 day uae play. “De hempson will open to-night in his dishua Whitcomb.” Mr. Thompson as “1 Josh” las ereated a character tail of Hi . for which le is known the country ‘The whol BAMA fire at F the entire bu loss 15 estimat insurance, Fiv ‘aptain” married a niec New York under fulse pret charge of perjury ¢ Daten Island. — Roran BAMING POWDER. yester Ol the town. $1,000,000, with only § persons were burned to de nd over. ay Isenjoyable, from the rise vs curtain. He wil! have excetlent Kingion, the fraud who re- \ in oria Wooal) —This week will be one eat the Opera House. Kellar, the illu slenist, who has returned from a trip around ihe world. will favor Washington with his wo ful performance u He is one of the best, { = best livinay me: FRANKLIN Le it tendered to Mr. Moses here this evening, THEATER CO Ke complete and atiractiv advt The Co: e bi BRR uur x IN Taltmanse Hars.—There will be reviiness |B R GORY ay £ Powben here tc-morrow evening by C. Sownsend, | BBR 9 O YR AA E singing by Miss Zaldee Jones, and pe BEOQO YF sss Lb BARING on the piano by Prof. Cart Richter. ROB 00 ¥ 4 “ALLEL POWDER CA. TURE Ce Gy OURSE.—Joseph Bowes Will deliver the seeond leeture in the @ to-morrow evening atthe Congregational h. Subject, “The Scotch Corenanters.” tev. Dr. DE La Maryr, member-elect to the 46th Congress from Indiana, lectures in Foun- dry M. E. Church this evening on the “ Glory of an Nature.” in reply to ABSOLUTELY PURR. Tre Rovan Bakixc Powpen {es rvae CREAM or Taptan Powben. Neyer vets bard or lumpy, ingerso!l, A Cnvrca CasB.—Saturday in the Circnt Conrt the case of Rev. J. F. Lyon agt. the First Colored M. E, Church, was heard on a mo Indorsed and recommended for its wholesomoness by euch eminent chemists as De. Mott, New York; Br. Hayes, Boston: Professor Genth, Philadelphia, ion only in cans, irocera, for judgment. The amount sued for is $1; 05, Boe i Brae balance of salary, and the defence is that the Reefer aug appointed to the church, had | ,#@" Beware of the tniurions Alum Powse-s, TUFTED (0 the Salary pele ee ee LEY e- | en tne ile can area te ue Fou to buy then. Tum gto the salary being fixed at $35 per an- | Pecause they can aford to sell them at 20 cents & num, but plaintiff claimed that he could im me crease the Congregation and collect the amount. from them, and undertook to do so, but failed: and further, that they are not incorporated: and therefore cannot be sued. The court tncea griping. constipation, in Tured to grant the motion ae Ache, and dyspepsia; eee Mk. BENJAMIN O. SHECKRLIS. for many years a well-known citizen of Washington, ae lat (OVERNMENT Lan scar. terly clerk of the Northern market, died Satur- Mi. : ~ | “The Trustees of the McDONOUG: vA. trade: Due fora mahells was a carpenter by | TIUNaL FOSD AND INSTIPOTE gt eee ay trade; but fora number of years followed te Baltimore, mvyne Proposals for the purchase of busitess of horse trading, and kept a restau- | Three Huneired ema Teentyests (320) Gari a Of 1abt On 7th street, opposite the Center m: arxet, | Location, representing twenty-six thousand and forty (26,040) acrex of public land, wi h authority to enter the ssme pursuspt to the provisions of the the N. L. market was established he has bes: | Sitti Section of the act of Congress approved June the clerk or master. He was a native of New | 224.1960; as exteuded by the act of Congress ap. York, but had resided in this city about fi years, roved Ma: chy 2a, 1867, as extended and, amended y the atof Curarces’ approved Jane 10th, and, as Turther ext-nied aud amenited by the act of eo Congress approved Jonuary 28th, 1879. | ;Mawuiace Licenses have been issued to | Sealot Propossis ier the purchase; a9 aforessia, i moral W. Dyer and Medora Koontz; Juntus Paz: are sin nactressed to, the xmniere hed, in ie it | and Eliza Smith, both of Anne Arundel count fiona. he Finst Day sidered? Md: William F. Parker and Mary Cox; Charies | fhe mcs oa), Sex Wil be opened and considered: | P.Grason, of Washineran ary Cox, Chari he Tastee ereby staining the right to accept or | Stewart, of toe 3 George county, Va; Waiter BA) H. TAGART, | Burton, ef Philadelphia, Pa., and’ Mary John- feb] Jawtuyl® President. son. EDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF STERLING SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS. in the price of silver and the intro- us te offer all the latent Paiterus of Buver ‘Fo Whom it May Concern. We, the undersigned, tender our thanks to the Corcoran Fire Insurance Company of the Dis- eget ee ere ment o1 uy Ouse 1879, payment bettie made: March 1, late 4 Davio J. Correr. | §usble sor Bpoons and Forks ‘ ———— ENGLISH STERLING STANDARD ‘TE Boys are always pleased with the nobby | At a reduction of from 15 to: from former styles, and the parents satistea with the m4. nro ereorument of all the Sewes and erate prices of B. Robinson & Co., of the Boys’ | most t Clothing House, #09 Pa, avenue, dandlte M. W. GALT, BRO, & CO. GEORGETOWN. Tur FUNERAL of the late Prof. Yarnall took lace yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from St. Son's PEL oe Ree = Joyce, beer) H Rev. Messrs, s and Hagan, performe the ceremony. The interment was at Oak Hill | cemetery. DUMBARTON STREET M. E. Cavncn was crowd- ed, despite the weather, last night, by an atten- tive audience. to hear the farewell or the pastor, Rev. Richard Norris. | Port.—Arrived, schooner Murray Vandiver, J. | Galloway, from Baltimore, with cargo of salt to Jno. A. Balser. | A RIVAL oF THE MrpGetTs.—The Falls Church | Advertiser says: ** We are informed by a George- town physician that re exists near Drover's Rest, a female colored child, seven months old, | that is as fully developed in body as the most perfect adult, This ts a rival of the wonderful midgets.” Cel “ALEXANDRIA. RELEASED.—Henry Church, Who was sent to the penitentiary some eight years since. from 1his city, on the charge of attempted rape, re- turned home, yesterday, having served out his time. Itis reported that a certain party, who , formerly resided here, and who died some year — or two Since, confes m his death bed, that | he, and not Church, was the criminal. i Fisu Wiaxr.—Tke Corporation fish whart was rented at auction to-day to W. A. Jolineon- for $1,200, ‘The fish benches in the inarket | Were witlidrawn for the present. Three lots at | Fishtown were also rented as follows: Wm. H. Smith, $42.25; J. W. Huntington, $15; Win. Ja- vines, #10 INTIMIDATION.—Capt. ‘Taylor of the tugboat Mary Lewis, returned with his boat from Balti- nore last evening. He reports that boats frou abroad are subjected to much intimidation in Baltimore, and have often to call in the aid of the police to protect them from the Baltimore boatmen. ARRESTED.—Constable Gray and OMmicer Jas. Smith this evening arrested Dall: een, alias Smith, colored. accused of stealing hogs in Anne Arundel county, Md. He was comuttted to jailto await the action of the Maryland au- Gazette, March V | | | 1 A CARD. For acme t'me past it hasbeen apparent to the undersigned, that in view of the suall propte at ich Dry Goods are being sold. there shout ibe a difference between OxsH and Crepir; andas we cailed upon daily to compete with houses who Go no credit business whatever, it is hardly to be eipected that wecan in aH casea meet their prices, anid give credit customers the atvantaxe of We confine ourrelves strictly to the one tm. aod mark all our coods in pisin | inaking no distinction between Casi and probably in som: Bo, after oe jnst requiven of Five era ci hpon de yy of sale, the goods, which is th ount eash.* 8 ull ai W. M. SHUSTER ONS, i Y19 Pennsitvania aves j, ¥) BOTELER « BHO. . SOLICIT AN INSPECTION ¥ CLT AND BTRANG heir extensive and attractive stoc A, GLASS WARE, OCKERY, PLAT CHL AND OTHER UL AND Ol . Hous EPI Goods packed to go ont of the city free of charze. J. W. BOT ror IMVoRTE! t oF © ‘Without Dosing—The Better Way. HOLMAN LIVER AND AGUE PAD AND Medicinal Absorptive = BODY AND Voor PLASTERS & < ap | 3 ABSORPTION SALT Ed FoR ~ <4 Medicated Foot Baths. enses Avis Malaria or a Disordered Stomac it or J-iver, ana itis a well-known ‘act that nearly | #11 the diseases that attack the huwan body can | be traced directly or indirectly to these two | organs. The PAD Exerts Injluence upon the System, and Kemoves the Poisonous Germs which Paratys its Action, and Kestore a Normai Condition of Health'ina Manner Absvlutely Wonder; ut. If'is Enown hy actia! experience that there ig no disease that attacks the youth or aduit of bot sexes that can even be motivied by the i . bat that can me acted oe oo et sactary on peminanent manner by the HOLMAN LIVER PAD CO"S KEMEDIES. berless Cases, Finally Ac! edged to be Bey the Rea, cine, have been Actiou of these He: If guestii Laws,” ci wigs From t nowl- extended 1 First people ‘The remedies are sant by mail, post-paid, on re ceipt of price, except the Bult, which is eeut’ by ex- pres at purchaser's expense. Consultation free and so i at ov mail, giving full deseription of your The public ig earnestly cautioned asain! ¢ tows and spurious articles, DESORIPTIVE PRICE LIS?. REGULAR PAD—$2.00; Incipient diseases, first | at $150, worth &: @ Prompt and Specific CITY ITEMS. | The Seaside Library. Out to-day in clear, bold, handsome type. Viva, by Mrs. Forrester. ee eese esse BOG, ‘New Books this Week THE HEART AND Cross, by Mrs. Oliphant...i0c, half) by Emile a8 20. THE SLAVES OF Paris, (first Gaborian THE SLAVES OF Panis, (second half) by Emile Gaborian...-.. eats eae Late Issues. in England, by T. C. Halibur- ton 20 472, Debenham’s Vow, by Amelia B. Edwards. 20 Ss1. East Lynne, by Mrs. Henry Wood. » 1. Leb; A Woman of Fashion, by 4 Edwards. 470. The Fortunes of Gi 469. Rupert Godwin, 468. A Gilded Pill, by George Manville Fenn. E Irs. Henry Wood....... rages and Great: Navigato! vere (first half)... royages and Great dules Vern Monsieur L sam SI core.by Miss M. E. Braddon Arabi: . ‘a 459. The Doctor 458, Naney, by Rhoda r 3 Nan Brougtiton... Paul Fabe 5 ; Surgeon, by Geo. Macdonald 20 454. Little Barefoot, by Berthold Auerbac! 8. The Princess of the Moor, by E. Mariett : pa Gaa'c ‘oupie, by Mrs. Oliphant... \. Lady Silverdal veetheart, Win. For sale by newsdeale: 2 e Sent, post-paid, numbers, and George Munro, York, for 20 cent + lo27 Vandewa' Covens BEcowE F the first warning note, of Horehound aad Tar ately speedy. Pike's Te minute. Soid by he coug minedi- softened and controlled, and the care is > Drops eure toot Ldrugaists 3 « Time to Cu at affections, Trom the he: nts daily from 9 to 5. ache in one cents. evenings. Cu dvance fee. Loptite’s THrapacne Sri ache in 5 to 20 minu It ts the general « exhibition, with hy ome ot the best ¢ n e, pain in idney i nervor tongue, ail impurities of the bioo: package, Ald a Drew, 9th and Pei F Pr Pr. Char é mre cure for nt relief; harmi failtng, All nts. Pri J. OW. pal depot, 2,10, any | ser country. Cert 3 oe al | cities of the United States testify to their abil- ity, and can be seen at their office anteed. THE * Champ: al consumpt ders for up hirds of theen: for this brand, are not admired. If in, or nerve force, se fest remedy on | earth for impo | premature dee | advice free. Depe | and for W | For Urwarps o: | lowe Seotaing Serv It co fdity of the stoma Wind c regu the bowe lery and diarileea, wheter ar ing or other caust edy: TO LADIES AND GE tention to A. Fis Dyeing I gdh strc improvement pean inven! a manne: Anold au S trom 50 » by cleaning a number a re- ion in pri pecially — Ladies party dresses, spotied or soiled round the bottom, aned without doing the Whole garment; years’ experience, Te REDUCE MY STOCK, WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, | Agood Woman's PEBBLE GOAT B) Good Ladi ¥ Bi Baltimore made SLIPPER, for the hou-e, 50 cts.. | worth 79. | Children’s SCHOOL SHOES. } Miss and Boys’ SCHOOL SE Puttoned do. do. nd Toys’ CONGRESS at for the pric ; 1, PROTECTORS given in. at | J. W. SELBY’S, 1914 and 1916 Pa. avenue, | febostr Between 19th ana 30th streeta. [TECoBATED FRENCH AND ENGLISH DINNER, T. AND TOILET SETS. | NEW DESIGNS JUST RECEIVED. { (Lai ii, M. S. PINSPORE, THE GREAT SENSATION!: ‘The “ Fems"” complete, with words and musi Munro's 10-Cent Musical Library, Numbers 17,18 and 19 contain the vocal arranze- ment of the e: tire opera as presonted in the princi- pal theaires of the country staes Onills and Fever, C. SPECIAL PAD—83.00; Chronic Liver aud’ Stomach isorders and Malaria. SPLEEN BELT—$5.00. Enlarved Spleen and Liver and Chill Cake. INFANT PAD-$L50; Preventiveand Cure of Chol eva Infantum and Sumwer Co: plaints. Auxiliaries for Nervous BODY FLASTERS—50e. | and Chreniative fou o FOOT “ —pair—s0e. [sem ons end teluoving Pe ABSORPTION SALT—1 ( Auxiliary for Colds, ea Bick Headactes, numb: Dox,260:0 boxes, 81.26, | Dee of extention ae, For further information as to diseases reached by he Pad ana its Auxii saa Ag gag ana its Auxiliaries, consult our jaa RINGWALT & HALL, Agents. Office—Corner of sith over Win. K. Riley's Dry Goods Store. No. 8 Charles street, Baltinore. Lady Physician in’ attendance in the Ladies De parunent, feblicoly W 4RE SELLING Gas FIXTURES ON A VERY SMALL MARGIN, AND HAVE A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT oF NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS FROM WHIGH TO MAKE SELECTIONS. and E streets northwost, WE ALSO HAVE A FINE LINE OF PARLOR GRATES, FURNACES, RANGES, FIRE PLACE HEATERS, &c., AND GIVE SPECIAL ATTEN TION TO PLUMBING, ROOFING axp HEATING PRICES LOW, AND OUR WORK WARRANTED EDWAKD CAVERLY « CO., marlir Masomto Terre. four PER CENT. U.S. BONDS, For sale at lowest rates by the ‘ “NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANE, feb25-6t Opposite Treasury Depart mext, TEN CENTS PER NUMBER. 30 cents forthe three numbers, and the complete owera. For sale by all newsdealara, orsent postaze free. ‘Address, N. L. MUNRO, Publisher, feb26-1w 74 Beekwaa Si NAtTranN's VEGETABLE CATHAR- TIC AND ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS Are extensively used and unoxcelled for complaints ‘ia, Costiveness Cold, Nervous ind Sick Headache, a4 Sour or Bout weeawo® They donct gripe, and are the most reliable purga- tive known. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. ARTHUR NATTAN'’S, 14th and I streets nw. and 8d and Dn w. feb27tr 50 REFINED CIDER, for quality, now being re-eived and f ue at iow prices in’ Barvelo; Kers and Botting for SAMUEL C. PALMER, e Depot 57 Greene street, i febl?tr GEORGETOWN, D. a. ¥ that has or ex; to ‘VERY BOD) ro pects | District work AMUSEMENTS. | polds. Last week of the crea’ art Morgan. “Jake Wadd this week Female Minstrels and 4 AT TRE pe ateck company, in, a «rand HEATER Onan ‘HEAP DRY Goons. T'hospar wancr xanp tues ( — DAY AND FRIDAY MATINEES. Tba'e yd wide Brown © wtton, at First appearance of the wonder of the age, Mle. Dbale " Snerior de Grazville, the woman with the iron jaws; the 1 case Bleached n.equal to Wamsntta, at Pic, t yews dance: chev Saree Oe a Mg ae pa ecod Sbirtine, at se wreat kcpe avd-cance Crumley and De For. case Lew styles best make Called, at 04 + rest: Joe Reduimnd, Ada Clifton and Fannie V.Rey- Lease ood Catan ei a 2 pictures, ala Matt in A Bis Mistake, bill, | Our marstr ABT Loan EXUIBITION PEABODY INSTITUTE, MOUNT VERNON 1 Commencing TUESDAY, 41H } wich a Rare Colection of PAINTIN STATUARY, PRONZES, 1VOR! CHINA AND BRIC A BRAC DNESDAY rong the Exhibition. Doors open fiom 11 a.m. t 1. r ADMTSsION— Season Single Tickets, a le frow 1 from 7 mars-2w not tr: PLACE, ROH, at T pm. LES. CRYSTALS, GENERALLY. ote will and SATURDAY Nelock pm. fer: toss to Wo’ N4tionat THEATER, wi MAKCH 3. 0: iENMA MR. DENMAN In his great play JOSHUA WHITCO! JOSHUA WHIT JOSHUA WHIT SOSHUA WHIT JOSHUA WHITCO. ROARS OF LAUGHTRR ROARS OF UNCLE JOSH AND LT MATINEE SATURDA Manca 16. Uncle -Fovne EEK. THO MPRO: THOMPSON MB. LAUGHTES. TT.E TOT ¥ AT 2 R. BOUCICAULT. marltr CONN, THE SHAUGHRAL Forns OPERA HOUSE. MARCH 3. ONE W! jonists an AR AND LAK AND Cl Mystery EER. idiwitateurs, ARD, ARD, KELLAR AND CUNARD, Tn thei Marvellous and World-famel F Introducing New and start! Including the PHY OH PHYCHO— PHYCKO PLYCHG ¢ 10-2 YCHO.P 2) ; Friday, at 7 p.m. ARC EXERCISES, ASIU nterta’ ve PHYCHO. ATINEE SATURDAY Miss Howas OALVER, besday, at 4:0) and Saturday emen on Mondsy, Wednesdey ani ‘Seol!-ty Feers being requir WHITE'S sia) DUE, Opposite Byoidance Xe. Among his patror nent medical, judicial the world. Established 1 biains, Bed N. Of the most Plain and tinted Drees Goods at Me., worth 2 Biack and Colored Cashmeres and i: exremely low. joo) Brown Shee Good White Shee OUk Prick ane ©, 10. c. ISKe HE Low z GEO_1 JOUNSON, Cor Tth at. and Marien Space. ‘pers BEATS ALL: marltr » Mustin, toed Hendae No 9 Sih « oR, TL Mirket Span, *Thet ar Cash f oN DRY GOODS from the | me 2 } “Fire : ¥ 1. only sluzhtly wet. tine € ton, Bed tic rota t j Butherous to | marty | a A CARD. UNTI. FURTHER Norton, | Tue Esriee Sr FIRST CLASS FOREIGN re ar | BRODUEA D'S 1205_F strest, Wirt. Be Orere AT AND BELOW « Beauty) ST+NDARD PRINTS, ¢ One of the bee makes ALL WOOL UUNTING Clark's best 20 yard BPOOL COLEUON, be Trey Ir 2. rted BLACK CASH | TMERES. | Splendid Barcais Kinds of « j _ tes URODHEAT BOMXETTs SILKS | ONLY #1.50 A YARr Thave to-day received one of thee! ate of | BIL ever ebows in th: | This is 2 Ge catenn 50 8 Vara. | Persor liar with - ‘ 1 | been offered CONNOLLY Manern tivtar DIth st. and I> ING, wwe. “NS Nacparn, 709 Mavicet Spar feb22tr ON EXHIBITION | AND SALE No. 620 i Bor ar. MARKEKITER'S FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, No. 626 E S.reet. Choice Of Psintings, Engravines, Chromos, &o. E of Paper ure Cords and trict. miber Name and Number. _jy1-ly Hisheings, Window Tas vanieve, at JUSTH’S OLD ST a! Store, $08 9th et. high prices Hended to. REPARE FOR FALL AND WI your GAST-OFF CLOTHING to ry will be paid,as 1 make of them.” Notes’ by mall will be prouscy TER, and sell our own ad: ND, No. 619 D st -hand Clothing ex- sep2-tr oO GL BERT DE LA AT FOUND KY CHUKC NG,” Mare’ LECTURES. | MATY&,D.D., 'GEORGETOWN PSTABLISUE: ENLARKG Now tue must Com W. 0. WHEATL) ADV’M'''S EN 1831: ED AND IMPROVED TW 187: in this part of the Oou: try. EY'S | PREMIUM STEAM DYFING AND SCOUBING | ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson st., near Bridee st, Georgetown, Everythini attended to. . appertaining to the business promptis 1@ cleaning of Carpets, Droszete ani Biaukets a specialty during the summer mouths. Orders by ma’ Address as abov nt forand returned free of charge. | and express promptly attended we iy INDERGARTEN NORMAL Mus. LOUISE POLLOCK, 929 Day and Evens cl EDUCATIONAL. K BUSIE POLLOCK, 1127 bth et. for Ladies. INSTITUTE, with Modei Kinderwartens snd Acvanced Classes, Sth st, and Mit t. mw., Pri ‘AD! ISELLE V. PRUD'HOMME'S: M EMO! Ey RDO! FEENGE EXGINFERS—INTERMEDIATE—ADVANOED. Weesidenoe—1014 12th st. n. Clarses for young Ladies and need with hd Orns. dies, Ladics ar: Chiudren are con oa English schools, ternoon and Evening Cissess for La Gsutlemea, Poye snd Giris. Private ry Ber acquired by ups. The ora! system a specialty. Pik new Term: wil commente Jangary 6th, but Pa lis can enter at avy tiwe and will only be charzee rom the time they enter. TABLE Boanp—FRENOH SPOKEN aT MEAus. Call any day between 12 and 2 o'clock, or Mondays deck-4m and Thursdays after 4 p.m. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Corner 7th and L streeis nw. Its hundreds of wraduates, nen and women, are | holding positions of trust and promt. The course | Estabiiened lea emubraces ship, Spelling, Composition, Cor. Tespondence, Business Calcuiations, 6 ent Double Entry Bookkeeping, Business ic8 Commerciai Law, Political Economy, Busince* Etbice end Lectuies. Entire course may be com 4 eee ns ger BQVsO C. SPENCER, Principal. PEVATELY Ae! CLASS. — Lat West Anns) or ate fo Analy Fata Witerea LIBBEY, OPPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARE®T Gor. Bizth Street and Now ORB DOLLAB WILL BUY 100 FEET Tork Avenue, yesr REC e Lot of Strij feb2 tr Gor QUE ERICES WILL TE BENJ_ MILLI 103 Bridge str AlL-woo! 26-inch Cashiers, 50, | Black Alpacas, 5, 20, B5e., ae | Caheoes, 45, 8. Damark Tati Bheeting Cc Andros Corded Pigue, 6, | Laces, White Bed spre | 1.28. or 20th | QUY “THE MYSTERY" or tue co oMPORT™ | SD SHIT. open back. made of Wameotta Muslin | and extra fine Lines. Bosoms, for 7h cts | The “Great Sonihern,” made of thesacae material, | open front, is only 50 cta | | Poest Dress shirts made to order, and satintage | tion wnaranteed, for $2.25, at | MFGINNIS: febsiy 1008 F street m. CAEICORS, ¢, 6 and Go. yara Calive Kea 25e pound Cottons, 4.6 6, 7,band We. yard. | Bheeting Cotton, Ike. yard. Cassineres for Men and Boys, 2he to @l yard. White ana Kued Flanols, 12 to Bik gerd . Demorest's Rel - Janay JOS. b BAILEY. cor. 7/h © Fate. 6.08. eee BOOKS, &e. | ‘yams W ANNUAL REPEREN BOK POR THE vEAR 18 AN AMERICAN ALMaNac Axo TREASURY OF Pacts, STATISTICAL, FINANCIAL axy POLITICAL, Edited by AINSWORTH K. SPOfFUSD, Libra- rian of Congress, pme Dnotecime V pawes, scailet cloth. Price, $1.50 MOHUN BROTHERS, j Booest tire feb2str Ew Hume, 400 AND STATIONE __ 1085 Pa. ave BOOKS aT W. H. & 0. HH MORKISON'S. r'ties » Altuanac for 1579 S.C. Patent Case, vol. 1 rit RNS | Di SER CARD: in large varieties and beautif ude Our customers aie invited to Kee t WH SO. feb27-tr 475 Pa. McCREARY, (formerly with 1. + & Son) has reopened she BOOK ith street uerthwert, w MORRISON, enue Kiallantyne TORE, 142 w Rtock of Books, stationery, Xe. Sor | boseed and Plain Papers, Paver at trom sa quire uy wood white), et box; also, $200. Life of Richard Dr. Cutlitert; 8160. Goethe a | Lives and Works ; by Boyesen Growth of Relicson, by Max Mu $ ity, with Preludes oa Current x : J Couk; $1.60 Bel Marjory, a Tale, bv Lf. Meade: £150: Jesus of Nezareth ” Who le Was, aud Is He Now ; by Rev. Wm. Patton, DD ; $1.25. WM. BALLANTYN« & SON, 428 7th street, B® WORDS. an Uns. dieview of oun Wane are Polat tdi. Pawan fare and Goverument. Also, a faithfal seoord E what men are doins to advance the interests women. Every household should read one Woman's Payer Published monthiy. Price by weil Prema, 1 singe een ee Ages ikhers Osi) or Se THERERA JUAN LEW om 20, Republic Bait 10) Pewee ave = NIT! ATES @ PLE €! . TO RORDS on tne tor momediate deivege ne oi _ a Twenty aud Thirty year 3.65 Borde of ‘D.C. guarantest by the United State Kewistered, bouetit aud old. (Other Tuvesturent securities pouch on orders, Sugdtr’ “LEWIS JOHNSON & Ov. RB Seweanx. We offer «reat cash purchasers in FINE JEWELEY, WATCHES, O100KB, DIA- MONDS BOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FRENCH AND AMERIOAR CLOCKS AND BRONZEN. rro., ‘At private wale. 8. GOLDSTEIN * 00., jan21tr Tse PALACE MAKHET. Cor. 14th st. and New York ave,

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