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THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY... March 12, 1879 ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF CHIEF StgNal. OFFICES, yop ee ort ped hia Por middie stat northwest winds during i he day, Siding followed by falling Darometer, a slight ‘m temp- RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The following is the ean earn eter at the Signal Office during the day: 7a. m. 7:85 a m., 39°; 12 midday, 48°; of maximum, 52°; minimum, 36°. a LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater—Boucicault as “Conn, the Shaugraun.” Ford's Opera House.—“ Kellar, the tllusionist.” Theater Comique.—*“Leopold” and excellent varieties. Condensed Locals. Street lam) ‘pr fends al m., and extinguished at 1:15 a.m. Parker sends Demorest’s “Illustrated Portfolio of Fashions,” and Demorest’s “What ‘To Wear and How To Make It,” both for the spring and summer of 1579. — — at length, and finn iy — one ee foe Amusements, &c- at length, and finall ferred e commit NATIONAL THEATER.—“Conn” was well re- bulla bs for Song S rg cefved last ni ae by a large audience. Mr. Bou- was ved from aa explaining eleault was ‘and a number of | his absence on account of iliness. fuprovements hi been in the presenta- The superintendents abstracts of reports were uon of the , and the cast had ‘down to } Present Wank remy showing number en- smooth and rapid going. ‘The Shaughran” is | folled:— a i, ee ant ae better for the blues than physic. Forp’s Orgra Hovss.—Kellar drew a good house last night. His programme comprises more porno feats than that of any other !lu- | ty, 2. Colored schools, = = = eso and they are traly puz Georgetown, 9; county, 21 Livicouy Hari.—“"Pinafore” will be presentea | corporal ae at Lincoln Hali pext Friday and Saturday wees by the gimateurs who were £0 successful | 16. ‘Total, 97. Pupils dismissed :— Washington will be a strong chorus and the following cast: | White, s: county, 8. Colored Washington, 1s; Josephine, Sallie Flynn; Buttercup, Miss | Georgetown, 2; county, 3. Total, 34. Jennie ‘Hebe, Miss Lottie Swallow: Rt. The sub-board of the sixth division rey repeat Hon. Sir Jos. r, K. C. B, Mr. EB. B. Hay: | Tecommendin, that the committee on dings Ralph, Mr. Edwin C. Hof, of battimores capt ite with J, A. Prescott for the lease of Corcoran, Mr. W. H. él; Dick Deadeye, Mr. ing at the Corner of oth and Sumner sts. Howard S. Nyman: Boatswain. Mr. Robert E. | for the term of five years at not exceedii Stevens. Sisters, C 3, Aunts, Sailors, etc. | Pet year; referred to committee on buil Cousin: Toate Ooi TE Kimball. t presented at the Com ique thi week. tgscarling | | jue we oe It wit eee, evening. The other programme are of the usual high oe of the coe How 4 DEPartMent CLERK Lost = Recov- | 9; ERED His ey WartcH.—Last night a depart- ment clerk at a house corner of 13%; and D ote Fag tobe the resort Of de raved colored for teachers’ positions, tions were referred. A communication from eburch, 14th and was destroyed by fire on February to be allowed to use a room in Lovejoy town, 1 185 county 776. 665; 20,220, schools, Washington, 217; Geo i | tion of Mary S. Jo! ven again this was: 6 ee ind Mary L. Farmer at 9th and 8 streets Were confirmed. OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Meeting of the Board of Trustees. ‘The Board of Public School Trustees met at the Franklin building last eventng—present, roles ast Bh ici Rampeon,Yore Mr. ber yee indian, sete, ty ord, Fatt aie otrae Ho W. HL Smit pppiated. in pisos of a Cc. was sing ory = the Lyme Commissioners statin; no would passed tified by the officer having control; — ile. ‘Communications from susannah Sherman. | janitor; from Chas. A. Briggs | oie applying, for for Hot po- | Brown, fc ition, | Mi commumeation was recelved from J. F. Hanna to sell lot 23, square 284, asa ~gre“nd for schools in = ay: ;, on ath street, at $1.50 per foot, or son tudo to the cae being the subject of fool eat referred to the committee on build- ings, c. A communication from the health cer calling na and 3 oni ae: bro ioe — 10th and R ee eee Reeds eae + T. r-ivehel Land 5A B.A. Clark, for —— positions; C. A. Flora A. Staunton and ‘Aes K. Frit for teach as, and other communica- Rev. R. M. Cheek: ie of Mt. Sinai Baptist : streets re om) ore askt uilding: iscussed 971. Jeorgetown, 487; col ‘Number of’ teachers employed:—Whité town, 23; COUD- Also, that the supe! of the coun- y De Looe ‘$200 Tor ths Gare a af horse. &.; re- ferred to committee on teachers. The resigna- of the second division, received, and Mary L. Farmer appointed a: in_her place. The a bustaings ‘Amanda M. East, Reneten NEW RULES AS TO STUDIES AT HOME. B. smith. A iti appa | | ‘unless cer- | on | : “ me tend to, to reformation ts a tn should be @ moral rei my pre- lecessors in omicethey. nave done a noble keepers yet I believe that we, of this board, gugnt ‘not to fold our arms and say to ourselves, e have already attained and are already perfect there is work for us to do.” No action was taken. THE PROPOSED NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS. Mr. Davis offered _resolutions:—“ That if the ae oe eat of $75,000, recently passed by Congress for school-houses in the District of Columbia, can be used for the construction of three instead of two school-houses, as tn In the act, then it is the. opinion of this bo: that one of them should be built in the at school division, upon the site named in the act makin ase PorepHation, ‘one of them in the ‘school division, upon the site now be- ionging to the District, at the corner of 7th and O streets northwest, and the other in the thira Sciiool division, upon the site owned by the os at corner of 5th and C streets ‘ortheast; that in case only two school-build- ings can be erected under the appropriation in ae one of them should be builtin the Givision and the other in the third division, Paes sites to be selected by the Commissioners the District; that a the pings oe aliabie, ve- ferred to is immediately made = , or if work on the scbogtnoees can be in an- ropriation, then it is the geen t contracts for made with as little de- lay as le; ‘that the superintendent and the committee on butldings and repairs of this board are hereby to communicate these resolutions to the Commissioners of the District, and to consult with them concerning the plans and other details cerne i into the construction of the buildings referred to. Mr. Brooks remarked that the 7th division Would have some claim that are there should be one pedis colored schools, es sere remarked that county would ask for $5,000 of this Mr. Rhees said the same bill made an appro- poe ae for the Dries Museum, an inquiry aving been at the Treasury they were informed that app appropriations for Bublic uta 8 are available at once. ir, Lovejoy offered eet os lutions a letin were requiring jant win- = and woodwork in the schools once a week, 1d also committee on janitors to fered memory of John H. Cook, former a member of the at od and remarks we hy thereon ‘by several members and then resolution adopted compliaig et ne ene and data of ch F's Cyclo) Eat eee ian Sao wor hy higher prices in New York. = ————— yn eerare have witha! oo toJ.T. ‘watch worth Mr. Fairley, from the committee on rules, re- $150. pak West aa ee = by ported Pop rige upon’ an amendment pro- Sergeant Arnold, on complaint of Mr. 0. C. Sorshe for the division Brown, the aforesaid who her | Of Schools of one into two sections, so ‘with stealing it. About an hour later the watch | (Dat one section shall be while the ‘was recovered froma heap of rubbish in Nat. | otter pte 1 fo) in in tor lor's alley, where. it is ‘alleged, Josephine had vom toy ne ons be hidden it. Grand larceny was ¢! against | 9 a, ‘o lessons shall be assigned to pupiis her. In the Police Court this Joseph- pay Te ee the lessons ‘for ine West, colored, was charged with the larceny | PUplis in the third or le shall not of a gold watch and Valued at $150, from juire more than one hour: in the fifth, sixth, ©. C. Brown, last rt. it Arnold testi- | OT Seventh not more than one hour and a fled that he Josephine on suspicion, as , and in the eighth not more than also aman named Frank Williams, and after ae ee nor penman- they were up the girl told where the ip shallever be for study at home. cele ak Went to the and re- | In all cases where are required at covered It. George Redinon testthed to sooty home the work to be done shall be Snitely the man and this woman at the door, and sub- | S#ted,_ and siceligent pe explained Sequently she went out with the waich in her a ‘Saar rRoeenli rit hand. Josephine asked to make a statement, | Without, s and said that Christiana Johnson came to her | 53 have Raves benedclal and asked her to fool with this man while she eftect on, the schoo fot his wate, and she did 50, and after Chris- | that faints 45 to teachors foreng the pan py a a ag Die at home, had been frequen sioa winicsh' ol acoso Puplis: are Not taxed too mush ee stance Wr PRI at sition lowery are thus deserioed int tae Paes fome. fr. Holland thought that the superin- correspondence of the New York Tribune: “4 | tendents could accomplish all that this proposed ticket porter has won the diamond | Twe would do; and could well leave a young man who selis{adley giisous | Matter with the superintendents. "The repue a THE ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS. Mr. Day Bass p Song le committee on examina- National, re not a eee tor Le rT; ‘been a rich man or woman tavored by. forsune and I sae aps agen f with a gross lot. All the water does not goto | 103 guth irae, examiue fifth, alsth and soy the river. It is weil for peopie, hand- eintendent and by the circumstances birth, to 30—Oral ex- = mies ones believe tn Inck as soo rg NES Tes examiners, oh Lab ce ae celebrated" mm Bate ae eeeean tery more attractive, = resent ‘or th 6 next drawing In — he ee ace tein spelling; April > April tum Dinucrons OF rug, Cextnat grade; April 25, frrage; “Apri 35 atcen | arrested ‘PENSARY met last a night, Mr. W. M. Gait inthe grade; aa ee ee race: 44 30, eighth chair, and Mr.T. J. Duraut seoretary. Dra. a ers: SU) ten Woodward, Burnett, Barker, Keyse, Bi May 1 to 9—Oral ex: ion Walter, Pate, Ellot Eliot, of grade of city schools; examiners: su- ‘were 3 Was Instructed t perinteadent and 4 ee. May ort $500 in U. S. bonds, as a commencement | !9 t0June 6—Second semi-annual oral examina- for a building Dra. YF. Garnett was Soy eae come ee ae eect elected to the board. vice Dr. J.C. | city schools; examiners: superinte: and _foceaeed. 1 Drs. Keleham and Acker were principals. May 38,1 p.m.—Exam ‘The report for i and ex! of dra states thst os new patients were Penmanship, to be held in the treated Gum a and 1,294 preserip- teac! Sa ere E. Fuller; select Lieut. = L, Hoxie, U.: S.A La no ae torof the Coreoran Gallery of rt Ream Hoxie, sculj ad Vinute Jeane ane and Sarah Chas. H. Shorter een and ae Frances Jones aine and d Mary Jackson. = A Graxp Exursrriom of hosi of hosiery for ladies, iy oan such as never has been seen re, will re. on Monda; March frum, a, at C. ‘Bouin's, 408 ith st... " —— GREAT SACRIFICE A at the silver made plated ware sal 1413, an avenue. The sale must be conci conciuded this reek, t eee oe CHAIN BRACELETS at Prigg’s, on the avenue.t GEORGETOWN. ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF VIOLATION OF ELxcrion Laws.—Henry alias English Harry; Andrew Dove and Francis Histor, wore recent election in ey They were turned over to the U. 8. Marshall. express Company te peice ant ress Company y no! ir, Luck- omic acne of the com here, that the ot will ‘losed the Of May next. The loss will be widely felt, and a great inconveni- ace Tesult to our merchants, who, it is said, atts mak an effort to keep the office here. mich ‘ot po oppor of cattle om — ne mar! Sold at prices from $3.5 to $5.25 per cwt. 250 sheep offer sold at 5 to ee conts per 1b.; 20 cows—all sold at $25 to ist, and Mr. Adolf Cluss, architect, rey 3 Es — 31 Examination of candidates for vencllers’ po. OYAL BAKING POWDEB. sitions and for promotion; R' on teachers and superintendent. May 97, 23and 29—Written examination of the advi = mar schools; ‘examiners: superintendent and 2h i acme, and June ation et | BRE OOY ¥Y A L BAKING Sdases ton tne EMS eee MRE ob yy & TE POWDER buliding. Examiners: Committee | RBH. 9 0 YY AA 1 BAKING teachers and superintendent. and LLLL 4+—Written examination of sixth, seventh, edo Bele EE EUNDRE and eighth sof city, cel Fane 2 to a Written examination at ABSOLUTELY PURE. schools, ‘Superintendent and su- pervising . June 5, nine a.m.—| rhea the normal school. Tp Bez ig toad & PURE CREAM ‘aminers: Cormmittee on teachers and Ln poll or TaBtsR | Powpas. Bere mainatockonan: Intendent, | June 6, eight p. m.— Graduating ok coin sune 1, mine neces minatee | uy much sas Sigua as ye RR for Kendali and King scholarships, tobe han | De: Haves arte okoseek i ge Franka lg ‘Examiners: Mr. Chas, Gold only in cans, SS . YOuny Mr. Joun ee an ae, Otis T. Dezpe x Vex have veen ismed as tollows: | Ton nd ‘dosing exercises, of Tae save petites Ma healers nape, you ts tay ten, James F. Woliard to Charles Henderson, sub. | tamar schoolt tor girs ei, Marmnced ‘Com. | beowuse they can afford to sell them at 20 cents Reg aa eee a | mittee on “aches ai Siiperiatendeste: Suims | pound aud double teks money. = ite nln Fee eae ae | uf semi-annual examination and clos —.* Not Be, oa ee TORS | ing exercises of the advanced grammar sohcol Dopet buy Baking Powder loose, a8 it salmon for poe le ee iar a on et cope bay B alum. The contig uae of stom A.B. Irish, lot 11, Diack 1, of Le Droit park: $1. the irae grade of city schools. June i3—Clos- aebe, and. his affects the causes pim- R. P. Jackson to ‘Benjamin Baker, property on ee cme Seon rade OF city, schools. on the fa0e, ete. Fageite street, Georgetown: $5. schools. June ty of the founa sey 7 a eoatiaen Serr yor Alpioxy—Yesterday afternoon | fi" oF tne sixth. seventi ead sce eecaing | TL : sr be, Estent Attor i078, ‘Messrs. Totten-and Browning, for Mrs. sonnen- city schools and of the county schools. wl lo charge Zz advice On patent ms - meena catered suit against Dr. C. W. Sonnen- Bryant to recover amount ‘Que her under a bond, Jt will be remembered April 23 to 30—Examination in spelling; April that Mrs, 8. sued for a divorce, and a decree was | 23, third grade; Aprii 24, fourth rate Ns ass, made grant the oe altmon y pon le; Spr a pew a pin ee sev- $100 per month. Sonnensc appeales tirade. iners: 2 #1,000 Su tendent and supervising rincipal. May Prosecute the appeal, with Bryant as segurite, | 1tb.30—-Second semiannual oft int 4 prosecute the appeal, with chine as seburity, and on ft coming on { be heard the decree was modified by reducing tne. alimony and afirmed ‘The alimony not having been paid, Mrs. S. now Drings suit to recover the amount due. ‘TBE SOUTHERN REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION last elected officers as follows: President, Lindsey, of North Carolina: vice Be J. Hinds, Ala! — aera A aap sel jississippi; treasurer, ic Whor- Georgia; marcha, I, J. AL sonnet District of Sciam, assistant se: , RW. ‘Tennessee. The follow members: Hon. ce + Martin, North Virginia: M.D. D. Umer, 3 constitution and if ils Austin, Kellogg, Louisiana. Ws were adopted. Y said to be kept by « White, on i3th street, «nud took tn the alleged proprietess, five other women and a man. Ar- pom rend were made by the police to let them In the — all night. under police sur- up the station led for theme on its morning wo to gather in the prisoners, PINaFORE aT ForD's.—The completely rij aan front of the Opera House, which fs 1 Ee and the gally dressed dolls, rincipals, sailors, cousins and sunts, in the window of Ellis’ music store, are | « onstantly admired by the public who Pass that Jocality. Manager Ford may well say “Our saucy ‘ship's @ beauty.” ee 5 eee ae 8 7 oe " Of | esterday ment cision ot Wote, A Probate Court, dismissing the irs. Dr. Laub (not Lamb as printed), no ‘Mrs. ‘Simpson, formerly Neenali | lon, in Which he decreed that a girl is not of lu pon agg Als ) for removal ot her guardian. ' ‘and it ts said the same points are gute aan Fist Let shingon Be R. A, Sau eee a DIEs—Every plece of Stall piece of on ee Bee ia eat Bont cae 2 SEES, avenue, south’ COLORED SCHOOLS, of all grades of schools. Examiners: Superin- tendent and supervising principals. May 23, one p.m.—Exhibition of drawing, map drawing, and | seers , to be held in the Sumner building. 3, and 4—Written examina- uions. farnde el and supe: vising principal eight p.m.—Gradu- ating (shetty ‘ot thet high School, to be held in | Sumner hall, INCREASE OF SALARY WANTED. Mr, Lloyd offered a resolution to increase the salary of the assistants to the supervising prin- cipals to a sum not less than $1,200 per annum. Referred. A communication from the Supertie” ing principals of the white schools was read, { viling attention to the following facts obtained from the latest reports in Superintendent Wil- | son's office: “In Cincinnati, St. Louis and other cities the men who perform dutles similar to those of the supervising principals of your schools supervise on the ave only soo puptis, and usually a single Duling whe they receive an average annual salary principals receive xan of hog they supervise from 5 oe | F guriets TO OBDER. SIX VERY BEST FOR $12. Materisl and Workmanship unexcelled. FIT WARRANTED, AT ‘THOMPSON'S Suinr Factory, 816 F street northwest, _marlotm _ Opposite Patent Oftice._ peveras GreEat BALE OF LADIES' UNDEBWEAB. Another case of those thoroughly Made and Trimmed OHEMISE, Four FoR egg Opened this m Those ladies to ere oes es, waiting © me end call at once as they See marl0-tr 9th st., St. Cloud anaceinas i pee BEM DYSPEPSIA, | Agency. marl06Gneit owas 008 18th st. now. Ren JEWELRY. BQ We offer great inducements to cash purchasers in {INE JEWELEY, WATOHES, CLOOKS, DrA- MONDS BOLID SILVER AND PLATED ir. Brooks called pA the wae of the select committee made in June last recomm + requiring the janteors *D rovide a watchman to live on the premises. ne Subject was referred to the committee on janitors. wm, FAIRE PR ScHoor. a ofered a oy ‘al apie offered by ‘at the December tmeeting and refered Fo \ish- ment of refractory children by se! the reform school, and addressed ra. fe the course of his days WARE, FRENCH AND AMERICAR OLOGES AND BROM! [ZES, ETO., Atprivate sale, | GOLDSTEIN & 00., fandL-tr ‘Northesst corner 10th and 3 ste [MPEOVED STUDENT LAMPS. BEASS AND NICKLE PLATED, AT BEDUCED PRIGES. under sabiectne 3 ent and effectual ap- SCHAEFER'S, umane ahd advanced ideas, with that 1018 Reventh street w.000 ancient elizir, or It fey now han oneal deat at toe ands of be nig pigs we substituted in yatt; argument tet, Gleason; on hear- Crrourr CourtT—Judge Cartter, ‘To-day, Luchs ‘Connecticut. Lite Insur- ance company; on ‘on hearing, CRIMINAL C Oe in verdict anne” aiker atlas E valker al sega ord bo econ offence of petit lar- oa eee tan ingot ery Jos. Burch- guilty; sentenced to the peniten- ary for two years : and ex months hives aba , Thos. 8 larceny 0 Se nyt pwaseart, PRopars Court—Jud; esterday, estate of Samuel crc ea: petition on Seeing Crown, widow, for letters ve 4 Everown, nied ots Hey quaiied as a- ley qu as ad— ministrator on Dr. J if 25 ley’s estate, = preted concluded. afd Hamphreys ing. was 8] 01 hans" estate. Es- oe ons, ere . D. red guardian Aah returned by sdministrator. ‘The will of Wm. Sayre was thea for probate and ily proven; also, will of James Craerin. tate of H. B. Owen; re- Peete oa A. Serer yee a ‘ juardianship leonora Afler (now en); ition for remy ar Maty A, fan and tos settle Naan te of Wm. J. bond $100, Chas. B ras ed admini Young was appointed guardian to 8, R. Young. We L, Ross qualitied as administrator of bond $2,000. The will of Mordecai Yarnall was proven by two subscribing witnesses, and Te, nunciation of widow as co-executor filed. nah A. Davis was appointed administratrix on estate of Mary A. Allen: bond $300. Estate of Frank Wanzer; letters of administration issued to Thomas orden; bond $200. Petitions of al nah Simpson, formerly Tipton, and her Poa Ann E ri Laub, for discharge of the fatter a CouRT—Judge Sneil. ge Pul: and Arthur Shelly tontelten? Serie Herbert do. Jack Hensey, loud and boisterous; $5. ‘Charles bile a small colored boy, vagrant and in the streets; down. wae ‘m. Johnson, an old white cy; bonds or sixty days. Willlam fest, ‘lum; Gg on with his brother, he went to the Insane Ai that the horse ran tpn and was cal the bridge; that Wall claimed to have of the horse and refused to give it up. ‘Wait acknowledged that he Tetused to io give up the redge tase toute pec Me. tosses ng | B OW! was Lloy ree, a he intended to turn it over to the ean Tnposed for rota Sylvan Worm, o r profanity. Sylvan Worm- ley, al bonds. Willie Alexander, a colored boon ® of sy cht out for Gan some door Milin, who testified that the boy said he took his keys and sold them to a scissors der for a cont, that he took him to his mother, and she said he had Ss her room and stole a bundle of clothes. father of th the boy said he was a very bad boy, and had a mania for taking keys, and he was now 18 years old. The court sent him to the Reform school. Porras S ~ 7 ny of a child’s carriage: continued. Jo! raters, larceny of two of drawers from Soar) A. Lancaster; Frank Harris, larceny of a shawl: sons offence grand ay" House Duschka White, keep’ tinued. Caroline Brown. ey con- LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 100 FEET OF BOARDS. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 100 FEET OF BOARDS. OXE DOLLAR WILL BUY 160 FEET OF BOARDS, aT WILLET & LIGBEY’S, OPPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET, COR. SIXTH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE. marli-tr THE PREVAILING < COMPLAINTS QF the oy changing season HOREHOUND AND ELECAMPANE DROPS: remarkably successful in unpless- ant complaints nee They, ‘are to ‘CARTY, ‘and may time whenever the trouble. wpe reject medicines will 25 CENTS PER HALF POUND PACKAGE. ARTHUR NATTAN’S, PHARMACIST, 14th and I streets marl0tr and Sd and D sts, nw TAKE CARE! AVOID IMPOSITION! iit Gazer of Benson’ 2 Oapeing P toe A Eory -E cut thro Dard pete Cc. pomicn ea a ay thin simple precaution im avoided. BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTHERS, POSITIVELY THE BEST. The valuable qualities of the ordinary porous plas. ter are in this article increased ten-fold by new and acientizic medication, The manufacturers were avarded the highest and only medale given rubber plasters, at both the Con fennial and Farus Exporitions. Widely and favora- bly known among physicians ax a great improve. ment on the ordinary porous plaster. ASK ANY PHYSICIAN IN YOUR OWN VICINITY ABOUT 1T, 4nd zou will be convinced that its so far sn tailed cheap plectrical sppllangse vial ite it cannot be mh them. ‘Therefore, do not cemnnared wi Plaster af the sathe oF ious Poles ASK FOR BENSON'S CAPOINE POROUS PLASTER, and ingist on getting it. OBSERVE ABOVE CAUTION IN BUYING. gerdemgena ¥ Ay oni ia Beak. Coughe, Weak and ail Local aches ad Paine.) or By Pome DRUGGISTS—PRICE 25 CENTS. Ore are it lot by ‘fret-clase Laas alat STANDING choice styles, all si: aks is Boe at “ge shove Wilbon, Goon ore anda ote and. Poe aas TT, B- CHoss, 5R., “Orrick No, 819, Manger Bite, (Board of Trade DEALER IN LUMBER, WOOD, AND COAT. Fence tol Pantin Bceh Pane aba? ‘ AN Ory Sucast_The waparalieled merit and Popularity of Dr. Bulls Cough Byrup, FROM are In 0 shape can it be Tost more sgreeabiy than in z. Atkinson's Quinine RECEIVING TLY natural growths ‘ie t pastviite® and “St. Jerome Oysters for ae WAS 4 Woman, = @ sensible woman, who nounced Leatlle's He leadache Specific the great- ae anown cure | If you have rh Thetnatam, try Durang’s eg | atic Remedy. It ‘will cure, Rarruixa VoLLEYs oF Coucmine tend as more slow! fatal muske' = ‘Suit ‘Arbuckle’ Ariosa, For sale to the trade fe Gon La. ave., F. Hume and N. Tenens ave. DED PoruLantry.—Each ir finds “Brown's Bronchial Troches” in new localities, in various of the world. For relieving Coughs, Olds, and Throat 4 Troches have been proved rel reliable. sw ‘THE “Court of St, James” Tg a chosen aa INGER Cham) its cial and orders for Sopanie of two-thirds of teen Ure quantity required are now for this brand. WILzor’s Cop-Liver On. AND Liore.—Persons who have been that De coe c= sole De, Liver Oil bas sucoeeded, d_ get nuine. lanufactured on): 7 by of B. Wilbor, Chem! Boston. Sold by ail draguists. : ioe? SKINNY MEN AND WoMEN are not admired. If lacking in flesh, vital, brain, or nerve force, use Welles’ Health Renewer.” Greatest remedy 01 earth for gy oo leanness, —. debility, premature decline, or) &e. $1, at advice free. 58 Barclay street, N. Y., and for Wi n at 450 Pa. ave, 2,24-m,w,t: Patmos AND LIVER (gee Ren ae, ee otis heart- burn, dizziness, oppee Tessve ~ costive- kidney Sarr mere debility, eee les Of the blood. 3c. J.W. rew, 9th ana Penna. avenue, bier JOHN 8, marl0ecolt" G91 7th st?, Opp Patent Ofice, REMOVAL. HOLMEAD & CO., 1343 F street, Orrositg Espirt Hovsr. ayia respectfully inform our friends and Rumer. and offer them & Tall line of SEB YQ A58 AND PLATED: -WARE. A peste ABBOB' TMENT ¢ OF Oy HOUSE FURNISH- A™="s AGUE CURE. =! QUININE AND ARSENIC rm the besis of many of the Ague remedies in the KER: BR, Sicmne av . marl0-co3t 26 £98 Bea: st. NV. Oity H. 42 . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Residence, 030 strest ane Lt 0" OSING OUT vena WATOHES, JEWELRY on VER W. wane AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. S2Tas 18 xo Humeuc! Call and examine prices. I. P. LIBBEY, 437 Oth street. mar3-Im Gs FIXTURES. The finest and largest stock of GAS FIXTURES EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN THE OITY. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. ‘Will guarantee entire satisfaction. E. F. BROOKS, feb18-tr Oonconan Bupa, 15th Bz. DONLar’s FIFTH AVENUE STYLE SILK HAT FOR SPRING 1879, INTRO. DUCED TO-Day. WILLETT & RUOFF, Agents, mar7-6t 905 Pa. ave. CARPETS, saeeek. CARPETS, SPRING DESIGNS Just Recerven. BOTTOM PRIOES GUARANTEED. STATEMENT OF THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. Net Assets, Jannary 1, 1878. $43,072,083 57 RECEIVED IN 1878: For Premiums.eecss.....96,249,133 84 For Interest and Rent... 3,141,429 60 Balance Profit and Lose.. 29,861 06 ———— 89,420,424 40 $54,499,507 7 DISBURSED IN 1878: TO POLICY-HOLDERS: 88,712 24 11,908 36 vertising scons 5 TAXe8...0.2.0s, 170,651 56 ———— 618,905 34 336,652 10 ——— — 88,267,325 53 | BALsNck, NET AssErs, Bec. 31, 1878, $16,325,192 42 SCHEDULE OF ASSETS: Rents: yeessoseerse 16,642 29 147,668 11 ‘97,928 O4+ . 1,953,945 90 Gross Assets, December 31, 18788.48,179,1238 34 LIABILITIES. e 44,776,051 59 Surplus, December 81, 1878....$3,404,076 75 Ratioof Koon gad management to re- policies in forse Dee 3i, 1878, 64,979, in- BUTINGeoeereseees, 20+ eeeteenene 170,319,164 JAOOB L. GREENE, Presiaent. JOHN M. TAYLOR, Secretary. D. H. WELLS, Ass’t Secretary. A. O. GIBBS, General Agent for District of Co- lumbia, corner Louisiana avenue and 7th street, Washington, D. C. : feb26-law3w* HOTELS. WiLLsnp’s HOTEL. ‘This favorite Hotel, having been thoroughly reno- vated, painted throughout, and entirely refur- Mahed, is Bow open for the reception of euasts. BRESLIR & OOOKE Propristors. 45D G TOILET SETS. NEW DESIGNS JUST BECEIVED. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge.) feb27-tr He. 2089 Pa. ov. _fepatr_ 2089 Pa. ov. REDUCTION IN THE FRICE OF STERLING SILVEB SPOONS AND FORKS. ES ey and the intro. pec lajest patterns of RATED FRENCH AND ENGLISH DINNEB, TEA, | wotltr Ml. W. GALT, BRO. & Co. M2" AND Bors’ CHEAP PANTS—$1, $1.25 and 92. 4 “Vinx Goop. | ODD JACKETS, for Boys, about onehsif the former price. Lo |, for Men and Boys, to close out oa GOOD CASSIMERE PANTS, 82, $2.50 and $3, upward, mses SHIRTS, 5c. and §1—something J. W. SBLBY's, 1914 ana phe nda wmch nce nes martte Between 19th ana Sch streets. HIRTY-THIRD arnwie| Kellar. March 10-SBOOND WEEK. mM wikELLAR, The Great atone. EVERYBODY SETRSEY pevionrep. cory EEE ATrtapay rch 17, | | MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 170u. | “OUR SAUCY SHIPS A BEACTY.” Mar: and authorized prokecton oe mmommee & coMpiete | GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S j ‘Charming Comte Opera of Ji, M8: PINAFORE, With & Macuincewr Navrica. Evers With all vious the advantages of Boule eon coomne OVER FIFTY PERSONS UN THE COMPANY. Performance will be given on MONDAY Vv 7 YERING trance Tr = alii = iis Saas TUESDAY and sigs raga NATIONAL THEATER. shevokrewn Binmperse COME AL EIOET Bae aa 10th, MR. DION BOt Bouctoal UL?, CONR, In his own Original Dramatic Creation of the SHAUGHRAUN, With « Most Brilliant Cast, MONDAY EVERING, March 17, ROBSON and CRARE, Shakepeare's COMEDY OF ERRORS. mb8tr A®™ LOAaR EXSIBITION aT TE . PEABODY INSTITUTS, oni GENERALE RSS ae mec ee aot “reusay -