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THE EVENING STAR. sa' We ccercceeee EH” a vat 22, 1879 ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY, SiaNaL Wasuixatox, March 22. For the middie Atlantic states, cloudy rainy pe SEACH OF PROMISE Case. Yesterday, before chiet sie Cartter, in the Circuit Court, the case of Oliver agt, CM- eron—the action brought by Mrs. M. 8. Oliver agt. Hon. Simon Cameron for breach of promise of marriage, alleged to have been made on the 7th of December, 1875, for which $50,000 dam- ages are Claimed, was continued after our ba Weather, warm easterly veering to coldernorth- | port closed—Messrs. Peter & Peter and B. ‘west winds, falling followed by risinz barome-| Darneille and Mr. Toney (of Kentuc yy ‘ar ter. — . | plaintiff; Gen. B. F. Butler and Messrs. ¥ TER THERMOMETER. om | Cook and A. G. Riddle for defendant. ‘he readings of t | ME. OLIVER WaS UNDER CROSS-EXAMINATION, | eter ial Once auring the day: 7a.m., | and in reply to Mr. Peter said the memoranda 379; 7:35 @ m., 37°: 12 midday, 3S; 2 P.M. 35°;! from which he refreshed his memory he had Maximum, 45°; minimum, 3 made from a book which he had with him. Mr. ——— = a Peter—“Let's seeit.” Mr. Oliver. ot 3 my pri le pro} LOCAL NEWS. | we have a. Mt to bee it.” The’ Court.—<T | i Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater.—‘ The Comedy of Errors,’ | Robson & Crane. Ford's Opera House.—“ Pinafor Theater Comique.—May Fisk's “plondes, and | specialties. | Condensed Locals. See echoed of lost ket DOOK. entingised will be ugnted at 6:40 p.m., and at4i5 a.m. Orne Seneerbund have adopted a resolution Geclaring the directorship of the association Vacant. Ata meeting last night of the Eupho- mpm nd club it was decided to dispense wih the services of Prof. Carl Richter a3 musical director and engage Mr. Holer. Preutiss has beea elected Professor of Materia ‘Medica and Therapeutics in the Na- tional — Coliege, im place of Dr. John C. Riley, sed. President « Garrett, of the B. & O. R.R., and his family, with his son Robert and his faiully passed through this city yesterday in_his me vate car “Maryland”—Capt. J. Peck Dukehast in charge—on his way to Florida to recreate for & month or six weeks. | Officer Byrnes this afternoon arrested a young Man on suspension of being the one of whom So much compiaint has been made recently for onemery conduct to school girls in different parts of the city. His offence is for insuiting schogl fot = young women when there ae no men abor mache Government Affairs. | Complaints are made by discharged inmates | of the workhouse of abuses practiced on tke | prisoners, in the way of food and puntsment for | violation of the rules. Mr. Small, sealer of weights and meisures made an inspection of butter among the cour- tay dealers in the Center Market this moralay, and out of fifteen found eleven cases of ligt weight. The butter was confiscated. The hp! Geom $15,000 made at the recent } phe pay Was $150 a year outside of pear Wit- session of Congress for the tilling up of the old win 2 : canal has nearly been exhausted, Only $500 of ness sow ih & Cincinnatl paper sor nthe it remaining. ‘The Commissioners have notified the mana- gersof the Central Free Dispensary that the Premises at the corner of 9th and K streets, ts now vacant, and directing tiem to take sion at once, as headquarters of the associa- tion. BUILDING PERMITS lesued by Inspector Entwisle: Frank P. Wat, repair frame, S10 4th st. nw.; $25. J. G. Tepair Prick house, Ne. 10 Prospect St, Goong Sun. Parker’ estate, repalr frame, tithats $20. S. T. Albert, repatr_ brie! 20th st. nw: $5." Georgs ‘Kerwin, repule 124 N st. n.w.; $500. "T. J. Stanton, re- @, 31 Congress st., Georgetown; $10). F. Farrell & Co., construct two two-story fee brick dwellings on South Carolina avenue, be- tween 6th and ith sts. s.e.; $3,000. Dr. R, Rey- burn, st. n.w.; $35. J. IL, frame, 2129 Knapp, repair frames, 1436-38-40 Rhode [sland avenue n.w.: $200. John Rover, repair a brick — corner of H and fe Sts. n.w.; $2,200. Ed > ward MceGrann, repair rame, 120 6th sts.€.; $20. The North Capitol Street Ontrage. THE ACCUSED RUFFIANS SENT TO JalL. After our report of the examination by the Police Court of Patrick McNamara, James ‘Shugrue, and aoa (Lautner,) charged Free stpating in the assault on Mr. Joho T. and Miss goo Chaney closed yes- chargt he ity was the ogg ot NELSON Con onvicTED OF AANSLAUORTED — Nelson, the colo: ack, in- dicted for = murder of James ean me poss ruary stabbing him, was ie Criminal Gort (Gudge Hagher) r our report ane eee Seohairsar Sees Mts Simms tbreaten Nelson last November. Nelson was on oe stand, and _— a statemeut Hy that was done in as Stmnme was Teas resening for a Fase.” Arguments for the prosecution were made let At- torney Wells and his hho bot. C. M. Smith and A. A. Lij 1D for ac- tial, and after a brief bag Jdudg> lager, the case was given to jury, who ity of iter. oS eS ‘was made by th> defense; and sentence was suspended. . COURT IN a QuaNDaRy.—To-day, in the H ; lai E r ae Om gies oe down. Officer Kirby that the tather of the children was in the penttentiary, corps, died yesterday, He Was the €ldest son of the late PR Feudal), esg., Cf this city. He entered the service in conduct at Puget Soumya ae a ounter wit encounter wi the Indiars, and in the late war served with Buch distinction that he was breveted for lant and meritorious conduct at the battles of al | month; made no provision for this woman, nor he charge | he was present; saw Shorter coming down 11th eee he was struc! don’t understand that you can; he refreshes his ; | memory from the memoranda now, and you | Some of this tmemora from the tomb (Laughter. } randa in the book were f tothe day before, but he had the book Isil. Mr. Peter.— ‘How can that 3 ness — enough; I might make a record of 1s02, Witness never took improper liberties with plaintift after he lert Ne = menced keeping herin 185<; don’t know whether | she made the proposition to him or he to her to | live together. Tle was trying to pertorm the part of a philanthrophist. to reform her, bat | that was not possible. He had never married | her, nor had aby ceremony performed. Was | how living with the wie he married in June, 1860. having left this woman on the first of that nda may | can see that. hay e; do you Witness then | did he teil her that he was to marry anotht for tt was none of her business. Presumed that in Loulsville Uils woman was Known a3 Mrs. vliver, but he NEVER ACKNOWLEDGED HER AS HIS WIFE; on the contrary told bis friends that she was not. Witness was questioned closely subject and he said with some feel presence of this court and of God and man I never introduced her to any one as my wife. He had passed the child off as his daughi Mr. Peter. peerhen Par tenddact at the ter, but denfed the mother?” Witn That was common there.” heats be: clo: questioned 4s to his relations with pla ntiT he sald:—“Once for all, I desire to say, that I lived with this woman several years; had had chil- dren by her; but never introduced her as my wife; never acknowledged her as my wife, and by the laws of the state of Kentucky I could not marry her without a license, and no such license was obtained nor ts there any record of such,~ WHY OLIVER CAME TO WASHINGTON. Witness was now with his nephew at Miller: burg Femaie College, a teacher of calisthenic: ago that this woman was suing Mr. ‘ameron for $50, 000. He felt satisfied that she was tie os who had been annoying iF witness and his family for eighteen years, and he came he: tosee if she was the woman, and to get rid of her, for she had been for years writing lett: after letter to every one connected with him. | Witness wrote to Mr. Brown, and on Mr. Brown’s replying that if he wWonld come Washipyton expenses would be paid, be here. He expected to have expenses paid, but if they were Mot he had money enough in his pocket to carry him home. Re-direct:—Witnfss does not know how soon Mrs. Oliver knew that he had another wife liv- ing; thinks that she did not know it until the divorce. Witness cante here because he thouzht if he helped to show the publle what a bac mailer the woman was !t might mitigate M Cameron’s damages, or relieve him altogether. | p: He wanted to get rid of her. Gen. Butier.- ere! ‘iM help you to do that. The court then adjourned the case to Monday morning next. Amysements, &c. NaTIONAL peat Sens “Comedy of Er- rs” -On account of its great success will be po ati tonight and for the last time, as Mr. | Jet cee ie, ‘Rip Van Winkle” on Monday next. It does not need any more than the mere announcement to fill the house. Forp's Orgra Hovuse.—‘‘Pinatore’ stilt con- tinues its successful course at Ford's Ope! House. The crew seem to improve upon ac- Coe peyemg The house last = bt was eye and @ most good natured one,an ~ thoroughly appreciative that it may almost be said that the opera was sung twice, for solos, duos, trios, quartets and choruses were encored time and | Pinafore will be repeated to-night. THEATER CoMIQUE.—The perf night at the Comt fil be varied and lee, que wi val and pleas. | ing. The British Blondes are the chief attra | tion, but the remainder of the programme very good. A CurrixG Case.—To-day, in the Police Court (Judge Snell), John Brown was arraigned on tbe cl of assault and battery with intent to Kill one Wm. A. Shorter on the 2sth of January ; last, and ge not guilty. Shorter was also tor an assault on Brown, and plead guilty. under the circumstances, Brown having it him first. Shorter testified that at the time in questaaee as he was passing along 11th street, Brown, without a word of Mater G attacked him—cutting him in the back, in tue head, ee ital 38 day$ on account of the wounds: It took place on lith street, between I aad K. On cross-examination by Mr. B. H. Webb, wit- ness declined to answer whether he had haa apything to do with Bowen or his family taa’ lay; was uainied with his (B.'s) wife. I was between te 7 o'clock, hear where Mrs, John- son lives. When Bowen assaulted i struck back with a hickory stick. Knew Sno den, and understood that he started out with Bowen to kili bim. W. H. Smith testified that street, and meet two men, and one of them struck Shorter, who threw’ his arms up and struck back, aa his stick broke. and the short Man got him around the neck and there was a tussle for half a minute, when the blood Lp ed and Shorter screamed done struck bis wife and he intended to cut iis heart out. Bowen went into Frank Hall’s house and when he came wait for bn ees i ‘Was going to wait for the police to arrest and where his knife, and he ed that | he crogs-examination, ness said he had known Shorter two years; was not a friend of his; knows that when they met mething was said by Bowen, but don't know what it was, and the blow followed. Of- ficer Slater responded to the call, but Bowen had gone. Sergeant Brosnan testified that he arrested Bowen at his house on 3d, between G and H ies and he said that he had cut the man and pointed out a knife with which he bad done ti the cutting. Bowen had his head cut; be said that Shorter had beaten his wife and he = gone to see why he had done it, and he “Why did you—” La before he could say that he then jumped be- Hatteras Inlet, Port Royal, Sewell’s Point, | hind the tree-box, ee out the knife and de. Ocracoke In Sar James Rit ‘Om account of his heals he wae fast Mey fended himself. Webb said they had two and at the headquarters of Decors bere wes a 5 0f the corps here was very popular, —_— Reat Estate Saves.—Robert O. Holtzman, realestate broker and auctioneer, = and F streets northwest, has sold at private sale a lot on K street, between ve and iéth streets northwest, 3574 feet £ front i feet 7 inches sr Bogie -8.N., upon oe ly two fine residences Mrs. E above Of properiy ‘s ring, ae co! lering duiness or the realestate market. SEASES.—When you have smoked, douched, suufied, inhaled _ ed to your heart's content, become dt - apd disheartened In the suites attempt to cure your catarrh, you may it convenient and pleasant to call on Dr. Bartley’ # North Greene street, who will ad- minister, free of charge, his eflicient and never falling treatment, the results of which have be- come the talk of the whole city. Hours—9 to and 6toSevenings. 0 North Greene st., Bal more, Md. 1 DxEeEns IN Fre bave been recorded as follows: W. W. Metcalf, trustee). aeaae W. Starr, trustee, lots 24 and 25, cf. 241; $1,i2 mson tL) 3.T. Ames, lots i and iy sq. 1,250. EM. MeKnew to W.H. McKuew, lots 4 and 5, sq. 2 Andrew Cauldwell to Jutta M. v2; $4,500, J. T. Dyer, truster, re Insurance Co., brie “D i. Young et A al. to BW -y Sanders, lot “A, "$ii6 John Suerminto S.A. 1955, 1ot | Rossery OF Su.VeR Wake.—The house of Mr. | G. C. Garrison, A 441 S Street, was entered | by burglars Last night, and robbed of silver | ware to the value of $100. After the case was | to police headquarters Detective: Coomes and xcton went Gut and soon had two well known colored house e thieves, named Al Smith and T, custody, c! a with tae robbery. Phil. is an intimote compa fon of Smith’s and the officers Unink they will | recover the property. i ‘TsE CHArior Covraxy last night clected | trustees for the Ce year, as follows: Joho | Chis B. John Keyworth, ce Ci George W. Cochran, Dor: Clagett, ‘AT i. lierr, James L. Barbour, ‘and Wim. McPyncheon. Losr Pocxer Boox.—A worthy youn: aa | enplaved in Mr, Chas, Bat’ store nas lost = containing séventy-one dollars. the finder he leas in & severe one to her, and it 13 ho, will return it, See adve, net Lapigs'—Do not be oe with any other braid. Insist on haying the Stafford, vs itis | Her age always saustactory, i withesses: preecnt Toe court thought It a prima joes case for the oan Jury, and said he would nd the case of Bowen against Shorter, aud fixed the ‘bonas at $300, which were given. She te Fisa MAREET.—S0ld by R. Golden, fish agent, since last report: 509 ‘nad sold nes $29 to $59 per hundred; 6,000 herrings sold froin $29 to $25 per thousand; 500 rock sold from 25 to 40 cents per biinc! bunches white perch sold from 25 to ante per bunch; 500 bunches common fish sold from 16 to 20 ets. per bune: MAneiaGe LICENSES hat >. Nabi Ri eo Henderson and Henrietta Bishop; W. W. Carroll, of Montgome- county, Md., ‘and ‘Ann Buea Blankline, of icward county, Md. SvrT ror Drvoxcz.—Yesterday, been Issued to John Emma i. Griftin, by J. A. Sinith, tled a sult for divorce against Louls P. Griffin, They were married in Chicago in April, 1872, and she ¢ sharyes deser- tion tp —_—_—__~--____ REGULATING EXECCTIONS.—The Ohio senate bas passed a bill, which it ts understood will [be the house and become a law, regulating he execution of criminals. It provides that a who are sentenced to death shall be sent to the Penitentiary and there kept In solitary contine- ment until the time for their taking off, when they siall be executed inside the prison walls under the immediate supervision of the wardens, ee-The steamer Alaska left San Fran- cisco for Sitka at midnight last night. Bz" August Huard, paying teller of the Me- chanics and Traders’ Bank at New Orleans, com- mitted suicide yesterday by shooting. Fe-Two more jurors were obtained yesterday | Ip the Poindexter-Curtis murder trial, in Rich- nond. Another tales of 200 wasordered for to- day. 8 The Virginia House ot aclegates: yesterday | summoned as a witness | pany’s central office, at New York, rece | decided to take a vote Monday at 3 p. ia., on the passage of the Senate bill providing for ihe set- t ement of tbe state debt. S~A cavelof small-pox has appeared in Pat- S , the patient betng a woman omploy- ¢ Ivanhoe paper mill, it is thougat she | handeled tniected rags. S#~At the re) sy -oal elty cinnatt vester nomination for mares §2"The Protestant clergymen of San Fran- cisco Lave united tna movement tor the formation of public affairs through religion, and are delivering sermons on. thes ‘subject. ni lag etl Miss Care went from Boston to gases ii., og to meet Sorenace with whom she rrespondence, with a view Ls matrimosy, but found tat she had been tricked, and was sorry ined to accept the protection of the poormaster. ¥-A Mrs. Peter Miller of Helena, Ark., has bedi in Louisville, and though as four feet 403 rane ‘She measures three feet_ nine inc! across tn back, and is thus nearly as broad asshe 1s convention of Cin- jacobs received the ong. ig 65. She married at 16, and then weighed ‘but 109 pounds, THE COURTS. Propate Covrt—, of Samuel Crown; widow $1,500 Bel executrix. Will of Mo admt ee hie i Johh Marbury, jr., and ter qualified as executors: bond som Wille or artha Mackall and George Barrington filed heed 4 robate. Will of Hen- as B. en aawutred | to probate; Andrew C. Prey, qualified as administrator ¢. t. a; bond The Seaside side Librarye Out to-day in Crear. Bold Bold, Handsome Type. XEN, By Miss M.E. BRappon. ” 10 Cents, Out to-morrow, in Clear, Bold, Handsome Type, THE CLOVEN Foor, Estate of Joseph Caséy; inventory of | By Miss M. E. BRADDON, 10 Cents. Dermcnalty sotancd pr re eiban eens | BY ze of sale issued. Estate of Henry Wingate; let- Out on Monday, ters of administration issued to A. Jackson COWARD CONSCIENCE, Jones; bond $3,000. Ami M. Norris retarned an By FREDERICK W. ROBINSON, 10 Cents. inventory of the rental value of real estate of ward. Estate of John C. Riley; order to admin- istratrix to sell all or part of personality. Estate of Esau Pickrell; final notice tssued to the ad- ministratrix appointing April 22 for final settle- ment. is, Her F Face Wi a er Fortune, Won “ y 480. » Secon Eales: riiseMuiod10 Crevir Count—Juige Cartier. 4s. Cast up by the Sea, hy ‘Sir Samuel Vi ae To-day, {tich Bros. agt. Chandler; demurrer . Macan overruled, Ac. Strong agt. District of Cohun- rike out certain exceptioas, the and the order of reference (first haify... 476, The Slaves 01 Touda: Vive, by Nis. Forrester, Webb agt. Naifonal Capital R. uy decree distnissed. C ou agt. Collins; nottt- Sam Slick in England, cation of “Truesdale agt. Wise eb als | yr9 Don order fixing 471, Leah; A Utlon nied ‘and stmmons.<t9 Siow. ca BOLE Bes awarded, ; order to take | 4-9 an Port testimony. ¢ npert Ga reference. s S agt. Van Ruswick: order continuine restra nln order. Nallor agt. Conley; order reseinding r: straining order. Treesdaic agt. sean cree substituting trustees. Welch agt. order for receiver to pay special auditor. Cullough agt. Sliney; order of reference. Pouicr Covrt—Judge Snell. ‘To-day, Josiah Pinn alias Payne, vagrant, (caught in Burgess’ wood yard under suspicious ¢ircumstances;) bonds or thirty days in work 469. Rupert Godwin, b 40. Edina, by Mrs. Henry Wood. feat Voyages and Great Navigators, by $s Verne (rst half). =10 408, Great Voyages and Gre Jules Verne iron halt) 465. Monsieur Lecoq, b: halt) 464. Gerald Pizgerald, by 461. The Arabian Nights, (Par The Arabian Nights, (Part Tl) the Doctor's Wite, by Miss M. Pee house. Joseph Nobie and George Rt rh and boisterous, playing dice on a doo ey By none prong Lee ef | Ble, fined $5; Kelley disintssed Pari iresvonaeosinuet ates by s Ingtou, Vagrancy: bonds or sixty Dra ‘ Robinson, do.,do, ‘George. Jon VUTEC S dogarinet hare wnerane Caniner Pnorockaras only $1 per dozen, at Biackildge’s gallery, 711 Market Space. Ir Your Sewinc Macutye fs out of order, or if you want to buy, rent, or exchang: pay you to call at Oppenheimerts, 52S corner of F street northwest. Doy’r walt until you are disabled with rheu- ism before try lng Drang’s Rheumatic Reme li re to twenty minutes 1s the time required S, trespass on a park; $5 a of one anda halt bashels kale: dames P. Hamilton, assault and selling pol- 5. i, threats. s allas Ebo, petit larceny, (s ond offence;) continued. Angelina Smith, lar- ceny of about $100 worth of ses from Chas, Vincent, plead guilty and was it to the grand jury. Albert Shorter, assault on Malinda Rica- 's Heatlache Specific to cure headache. LOSES H TAZA ANS Siebiotcn'a Bronchial Troches” wit = aa = | rritation whieh induces coughing, giving GEORGETOWN. oftentimes immedtate relief in Bronehtiis, foflu- saan enza, Hoarseness, and Consumptive aud Asth- THECAN. is expected that by fhe last of | matic Complaints. 25 cents a box. 3,W next week the canal will be Girly ore for nav- igation, and that on the ist of April yrala and Ir 1s WONDERFU to see the rushing business coal! will be coming in. he Dow at Engel’s Auction House, 1926 Pean- CLEARED.—Steamer Gibson, Capt. Nourse, vania avenue, near 20th street; customers with assorted cargo, to New Yor from every part of the city buying every usetu THE NEWLy-AreotnTed Pastor of Dun ionsehold article in tinware for five cents—not treet M. Church, Rey. J. will preach there to-morrow. <o- THE TELEGRAPH icKendre one-quarter value, TWoctpy’r give mueh fora a chap with a collar ‘That's made to stand up, almost over hls ears; Who wears fine kid gloves that cost over adoliar, Auda coat that belongs to some knight of the THE PRIVACY O¥ gram from St. Lou fong-mooted, yet ever a whether a telegraph ‘company ean forced to surrender copies of telegran warded by I{5 clients, stands in a fair way of I wouidn’ ti xiv e much for this fellow— Woutd you if ac bap tells you he bought his coat of Hen- final settlement. The present grand jury ning, the C. O. D. Clothier, you Imay know Ir is now engaged in investigating the Irregularities | paid tor, A which were brot t to ight by the late Sena- torial committee, which looked into the ec tricities of the police board some time ago. Ir as leaked out that while this committee was in session thet Een uetween St. Louis and Jefferson Cit eely used by police commissioner Niaeie® x ze Makenela, and the other persons most interested In the disctosure then telng made, Yesterday the graid jury H. Brown, the local manager of the Western Union Telegraph com- pany, and demanded of him the origiaal mes. Sages referred to. He declined to give them, | and then, having Communicated with the com Stammer ing Cured, WASHINGTON, March 7, 1 After a brief treatment by Dr. Moses & 409 {oth street northwest, I can my stan. mering of many years’ duration 1s cu: red, and my speech is now clear and es ‘RON E, WATERS. Attest:—Dwicar I. WarEns. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, Wasuineton, D.C. ed, certify to the tratuful- bess of the above statement of Byron E. W; ters, ed {4- | now employed at this offi structions to rersist tn his refusal and to allow eu Aw oiiais, Clint Gite the matter to culminate, so that a test case ‘ALEX. ELLIOTT, JR, might arise, the result to settle the disputed Foreman of Stereotype ‘itoom, int forever. Mr. Brown has been given until “ ‘o-morrow to satisfy the grand jury’s demands. CcRED By DR. M He will decline to do so, and then the interest ing ease will commence with his imprisonment for contempt of court. Ex-Pasor Vosncx@H turns upin a Dakota district court as the plant Ina divorce suit. ‘The charge he brings against, his wite ” the chi t he to poison ber, ‘Ity, and ‘finally resulted ina . Furthermore, he complains that | she has told other scandalous stories avout linn i to newspaper reporters and others, and by her “malice and wicked ingenuity” has driven him out of the pulpit and into Dakotian exile. Mrs Vosturgh’s answer to this conjugal arraiga- iment has not yet been made pub | “THR WEEFING PILGRIM,” as the Rev. John | Lemiey calls himself, has been expelied froma the Methodist Eplscopal church for Iving and hypocrisy. But the Weeping Pilgrim 1s nor without consolation. He can dry bis tears and devote his attention to cutting coupoas and collecting his ten or twelve per cent On the thousands of dollars loaned by farmers ip Dakota. The Rey. John Lemiey has not wept in vain, and the remaining years of his earthly pilgrimage will be solaced the We, the undersi; BS FOUR YEARS AGO. WASHINGT ae D. C., Feb. 27, 1875. This 1s to certify that Dr. N. A. Moses has cured me of an impediment in my speech, and I van cheerfully recommend him to ail those who are similarly afflicted. O. SMITH, } 8)m,(25th Clerk tn Pas Post omice Department. H.R. H. the Prince of Wales has bought all the “BOLLINGER” of the 1865 Vintage as “the finest wine that could be obtained.” REFORM IS THE ORDER OF THE Davy, but lets- Ap that Old Brown Windsor will ‘never be emoved from the toflet of the fashionable world. The purest and a Pagrent is that of the oid London firm—J. &E Atkinson. which made such astir in CHAMOMILE AND LIVER Prs(Dr. Chandler's). Purely vegetable and tasteless. No noxious drugs. Formula on each pecmeee. Ali Ptah what they are taking. Cure dy: burn, dizziness, oppressive reat eontive: ness, Sick headache, pain in back or shoulder kidney aitections hervous debility, coa tongue, all fra} ities of the blood. 5c. package. Ali druggists. Prinetpai depot, J. rew, 9th aud Penna. avenue, 2,20,2: A SURE THING; it never falls; cure yourself iB ser or $i. Pref. Chapin’: ‘8 Buchu-paiba—a_ quick, rogts of ils labors ‘as a religious editor! | compiete eure for all urinary, sianey, vladder id od j; and genital diseases in male or female. |, at Oe ts"; advice free, Depot, 58 Barclay’ "st, N EW SPRING GOODS in GREAT VARIETY. | N. Yeand for Washington at 450 Pennsylvania W. M SHUSTER & SONS. Bveuue: 9,95-Uu,th,s: ie Steck Orem. 919 Pa. ave PILES.—Dr. Chandlers Pi Pion; sure gure for Five per cent. off for cash. It LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. the bowels, cures Taree, ea, whether arising from teeth. or other causes. An oid and well-tried rem- 3 25 sents a bottle. ONE DOLLAB it, No. street. By promptly ting the Latest improvements, whether of American or Euro- pean invention, he 1s enabled to do his work in @ manner not to be equal WILL BUY 100 FEET OF BOARDS. cleaned from 75 cents up to $1a window. Wool blankets from 36 cents to 75 canes @ pair, by cleaning a number @ reduction in ipecialty— Ladies dreasoe, eo i "Or Boliea round the bo cleaned w: thout doing the whole garment; 96 ONE DOLLAR yeare’ experience. WILL BUY 100 FRET OF BOARDS. = FURNITURE! | > THE HANDSOMEST STOCK OF FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES, AT ONE DOLLAB = WILL BUY 100 FEET OF BOARDS, F. KRUTINA’S aT WAREROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, Nos. 06 Cou 98 East Houston st., New York. WILLET & LIBBEY'S, UPPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MAKKET, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Hardwood Doors, Wains OR. SIXTH STREET AND NEW yoRK ave. | ,Bandings Inew pfnrance, and ee chee Biter up Desi and estimates furnished with marll-tr a. se2 | allgoode warranted ana sold at BLA OYAOTeR. ril-tr Pos teb25-im A CARD. SPRING STYLE DRESS HATS. a Derby and Soft HATS for spring. Having more Heavy Goods on hand at this seasou Larve assortment La: y SUN UM, of the year than I usually have, and in order to Tt opened. STINEMETZ, ceduce them as quick as possible, preparatory to | mari3-tr 1237 Pa. avenue. opening my Spring Stock, I will continue to sell for he sExt ie Dave at the Renvoen Parces which | [ME HOVED STUDENT Lame, I have heretofore offered, viz:-Overcoats from Twenty-five to Forty Per Cents; Business Suits, Dress Suits, Couts and Vests and Cassimore Pants from Twenty to Thirty Per Oeut.; Youth's, Boys’ and Children's Clothing at proportionate prices, A good many of these goode are suitable for early Spring Wear, and if Purchasers do not bave imme. diate use for them, it would Pay to reserve them for BRASS 4ND NICKLE PLATED, aT BEDUOED PEIORgs. SCHAEBFER’S, 1016 Beventh street w.0.0., sext Fall jai6-tr Dealer in Ohina, Glass and Plated Wars A. STRAUS, a 1011 Pa. ave., LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND mardtr ‘Three Doors East of Lith at, UILVER WATOHES, IR MEN'S, LADIES WIMMING sScIK HOOL, AND BOYS SIZES, AT VERY MODEERAT? Nos. 611, 613 anv 615 E SrRRET N.W. RIES. Classes are now organizing for tho Beaaon of 1879. M, W. GALT, BRO, & 00, itdies, Gentamen nd Children, who intend en eet a tae etare requosted make immedi ate appon- —— go LES ad Barons EMENT, LUM! rs) AND SAN HER RROONSTROGTIO H. Tier THR PEACE, OF Tah PATENT URE 1¢ BULLDING. *? ic) INEER AND ARCHITECT, Beaidence, 903 0 street. at Bualne) marStr eee orgie March Lf iato.$ aPzppounl re om No 24, Corson. fg cae Ha as om tue ‘i573, for furnishiow bulldiog materials as above The specifications may be obteined peeined On a Engineer and ns, Bours: ie, SGuee re ee eae ‘maarlé-cost —Colthan Aled Fe Gant ie; an pagans Gs Eliza k Emus L; 3: Corr Crown Jana? “reace = Garter Mere. DoDreke Gathalina. Drake Geo Novator Mra: | Dixson Hannah D; Dorsey Susva; Doad Bianyy | Mire ines Sarah. | -EMott ND Mra, A Y—Fair Mar: Fore lary. G_—Gray Clare, 4; Gitt rd 3; Green Mary E. 4 ey Herbert a! ; Hit ae | are Hatton Eva J- Howard Georgions: Holman Ww Hoyt HM Gov'r Mre: Hess H Mra: How. | Sand Mrs: Hinkle Mary A; Hauiiton Mary Mises Heese Mr ee me |—Ibms Minnie. S—Joves Biien: Jackson J A Mra; 4) ditas Jchne Libbie J; Jones i Mary Jane; Jonpeon MA Miss ‘oh On Sophi ; Johvwon 8 C Mra; Jones Salis Snran; J Susapah. Key Olarence Mrs, Kendall J R Mra: |. ; Kirk Lout-a A; Kench n Marie; Sarah F. Jackton Jno —Lowrie M E Mra :W—Moore Aimire; Mansfield C & Mer, hk renell Bi CG; } i Mre; Mer E Miss? Marsh: A: Mein Mow Mess Morton Mary; Miver Mary E; Musiel Virginia. Me. Kinney Betsy E; McNeil Fannie; McDon- N ie E V Mrs: Neleon Lizzie. ao O'Brien Mar: a‘ ine; Peterson Emtiy; Pabst Ta; PRencleton Julia E Ma lame. oiph ove Men: Kyat, Mery, Rovlukon Susan; ee; Reed 8AM mey Ane neha. Sutile Columbia; Lr: Ewerney ¢ $h Maewi She rs Romheiaer Saath RT AE Mise: Ein mene WI} Wihiams Juli Welke: Lola: Ward Lucy: Walker dary Ac Wa -Wirley Mary; Watson N Mrs; Whai'ey GENTLEMEN'S LIST. a Adems Dr BO; Andrews Everett; Ashton Frank ford Geo M; Angle H uv; Adams ead W 9: Aldrich Wim 8; ‘Ane on Brox, ‘GA: Babbitt Chas; Bi si very Jones C; Bean Fer John; pe Jos H; Barrerd Bewley Rev Pa C—Cromyeil ane G; Connelly & mi Ini ; Bell Jn ee gases Bard Norman D; + Brown Win Alanson. t B Cees CR; oe ep; Co’ arene Chase” eee Caldwe i es DeLup D E: Danis Frank; Duon EF; Dav W: Devaughan ames H Joma ks Dui James Ci Lonerge Sian; Capt Nehewi * vis! Dearing Col Thomas A; Dukine Wilism; Doyie br Wis E E-Elliott R B. ¥—X cote Auguctus; Frost F H; Fravel Master H ; Farnbem John stecland Bi Freer Hoa BH: Fremrey silss; Fi F. Fitzzerald TV G_Garneite Chas: Geltagher Detmnis 8; Green Daniel; Galluger Ei Gaze Geo W; Givens sos W; en Michael; Gimire Gs, German ies Ro 1d b Mel Hillyer Sane Howell & Qo Go jHant ae jornning Chr; Hal ‘dman Hacker Sos, 33 Hp Sirvin Gen'l WH. P irvin Gen’ J—Jackson Abraham : Jackeon Andre: Jefferson Benjamin; Jseoh Lieut Euwin Johnson Jasuit Johneon Jaines 41; Suckson John; Jonsson John; jones J H—Kivgiet Alonzo; Rely Alvert; Keightly ET: Ka wht Eranblin W, Kean GD: Bel beliy Jas As Ket | tin 3 WH: Kelley James; Ki Brown; Kimble 3c; aoe Jas 8. LLevara 0A; E Ses Gert DR; Landon ‘Traverse Lecter sohas G: Es GG: Liv: tngstoy HL; Leon 3 Line. edo kag ten: Lindeoy yw Le iy: Me roneass| ‘hen Chas i oes eb Merge Sis ‘awara Marshall Ni; Mc eb is Fick: Merriam, JW: Miller Jamer Moore Wm 0. Moore Bolan D; Marsha & Tucker; ee Harry; aapaae John; McFar- 'N—Natiss Mr Sr; Norten D: capped Bees Newbold W, @—Owens cat Heary ; Ortman P_Puuer Gold Pa M:; Partos moe ch has E; Poole C G; Perrish as: Peck J M; Pike James 8: Parker John; Parker John; Pamer JH; Pritchet L: Proctor Lient. —] Ab Obar! Roe me C; Ri Veer an ree aser bo gem Pv hada Small Bruce; ‘weeny FW: asesbela srnest Den ton; Beoit G Behn aidt A: venry IW. w John 8: Smith T Massie; Send JZ, Stevens steteon Milton W; Skinner K ndolph; Stever Gite A; Daniell E Law: Taylor Hi ‘aniell E Law; Taylor Henry; rue L Blanchard & Go: Trav? ae es YU P; Thempson ee ‘Yecry ven Wa: Thompson Wm C. U_-Cllow James, Warren Chas F Walker Fred Willisne HC Henry Wathins Jn0 0 (co}); Wheeler ri M: Wilksnoda Oaee We. Wincertin te ev Mr: hi or Mr: i Watvon BH en Samuel; Welcl Tucker! Welcou Hou Win H White Willian MIECELLANEOUS~-Box alladium * The People's Intelligencer; “Ergo: eravy Carhet;” “To the U 8 Sanitary Commission “Eastern Brauch Ice Co; Geo JP W; Pub Depart ment Keview. J. M. EDMUNDS, P. M. LETTERS iG IN GEORGETO" Mancu 22p, ‘ole en LADIES’ LIST—Cooney Cathari |. EDMUN oS, P.M 5 TAKE CARE! AVOID IMPOSITION! rofit, upon their customers by offering them ¢ BENGON’s QAPCINE, genuine, oF have tried 18 plaster when Benson's tos coon EGapoine Plaster to ceo that C Eis relied that exch the word O-A-P-O-1-N-E. cui through ea simple precaution may 2 BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS, POSITIVELY THE BEST. 1_Theraluable quatitiesos the ordinary aire in thin article increased sctentirte medication, sc The manufacturers were awarded the highe only medals given. rubber plasters, at both the fom (eanfal and Paris Expositions. | Wilelyand yavora- bi among physicians ax a z ment on the ordinary porous plasters“ *mvrove ASK ANY PHYSICIAN IN YOUR OWN VICINITY ABOUT IT, and you will be convinced vinced that it isso far sm to common po. Piasters, liniment a tl catled sche lentil sien that it caano: be ton. or inferior plaster at the same or ASK FOR BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER, and ineist on getting it. porous plas- id by new and OBSERVE ABOVE CAUTION IN BUYING, This article te spectall: mam. for Tack. Coughe Wose id) dB EEreh Eater cit pint Cominiats LD BY DBUGGISTs—PRIt Oa, Art DeDSatans_enion 2s oxen (Eanrscns ‘WINES, 4T OOST FOR OagE. ET DBY VERZENAY, quarts 818.50, pints $20. 2. B. MOMM, quarts $20.06, pints $21.76. HAVANA AND DOMESTIO SEGARS 10 per cent. off for CASH on all grades, entice of our “Punchinelio” Brand #260 pet THOMAS RUSSELL, gente 1213 Penne. avenue. AwvEs NEY Dalby. awe Nuf ney <— maris ies > LiF ASSUR- pois Opn habeas OR SRUSEMENTS._ N4tTionat THxaTEn. Engsccment of the Distinguished MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, In his charming rendition . BIP VAN WINKLE. Commencing MONDAY, March 24th, For Tanke NicHrs Osty Ix PrEranars Fheridan Kop viet mes of the Bob Acres, (Fighting Boo). Monday Next — Carneros’ Moves” phadboat #inatore. tied OPERA HUUSE. Moustreis marz2tf Henry Pinafore. Bullivan's Delightful Orers, H. M. PINAFORE. The success of PINAFORE in this city is the simple growth of Aistinenishing iserit in its ren- Cition. The Company bas % won favor for the purity as well as the exe: Hence of its wo: | the largest and best of i tumes are tasteful and the Scenery effective. MATINEES WEONKSDAY AND SATURDAY. Acnission to any Deck. _bai's mnfuries ar 8 hells ) conte. mar22tf BE YOUNG PEOPLE'S Assocta- TION GF HAMLINE ME CHUGCH, corner ih aud Pats nw, will give one of their popular Bose and Literary Ente EVEN arch 24, 18 Aor 2» moesininer at the door. "| PATER hee pg MONDAY, March 17, Mirs May Fisk's famous ro ar 22 2t and oriviva} troupe of Enylish B:vudes and Superb Specwty Company. ‘The verdit of the prosa and | people unanimous in yy e quia burlesque beauty. ‘The larkest, savat eaceseatur, | aid only organization, of its sind now in existence, vlaying righuy in all the Unlen“to ‘overtowine Ih Equaled by none! Grearest ville specialties! Recsived by audiences unpacal- 1 d unequaled in numbers _Goncluding with est #uccess, Female Bri introducing the sparkling and vivaclous, blondes’ and the great | company seeieialy, artists. Popalar prices, mi7-ty rincipal cities of the Superior to als bi of vaude- 3:3) p.m.; Gentleman on Monday. ©: pm. ly Sena arene avo: ono Cora Busou shinies Bee Re uany of th mos eu vent medical, Judselal feist and, p Neal. disen the world. . Ratsblished 1861. Fee, @L a cate jatar No, 623 ON EXHIBITION fee | “D SALE "5 Sz MARK FREE ART GALLERY ah ANP STORR, gaotce Of Paints er vine, ke Aigo, larsest mock ot Ea shad Pee iors os Pe Tore Gante ‘and “eee fy oe a Fo Fieave remember Name and Nurber, ably Saibane BOE PAGE Le Ge oan AND WINTER, and Pro OAs TO EE CLOTHING Ata wee | 2 aw. faubiee, wSOSTETS rors, con Mies “i ¥.'B—For Siew clase Second-hand hand Clothing ex, them. Notes by mad wil ‘te! 7 tkienaed mae GEORGETOWN ADV MTS. Blow the PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND GOOURING ESTABLISHMENT, 40 Jefferson st-, near Bridge st.. Georgstown, District work sent eee of qharge. went for: ree, PIANOS AND ORGANS. RE™Movat. jhe epvernment to for ob erin gb Sisal ion Bureau, the large room at the he cxner of Pennsylvania ave- hee ge anes street, we apa sae bes to 1103 Peuuepivania a ner of 11th, ae STAY M/ Pa, ave. marl8tr IPN. Curios st., nore. ero 6, Baltiinore, Hite DAVI8 &00."B Fin 20a Neways Pianos continually aett for saie on ie on ony monthly Sw bees Emm Pion ie superb selection for Gentlemen's actairese = Sasa Ccrtxaw? Ans & Nive Beene ticon, sepl0-tr ete ‘Gorooran Building. $30,000 For §2, Extraordinary Dra KENTUCKY — TLOTLeRY, Dow't Oreriock t86 of ort 100) ° Seme one noua be the fucky ane rand why not yout 1 Prize of $30.000 is. 830,000 1 Prize of © 15,000 15,000 1 Prize of “5,000 5.000 2 Prizes of 2,000 4,000 6 rises of p00 $76 3000 50 Prizes of "200 are 10/000 100 Prizes of 100 are 19,000 200 Prizes of 50 are 10,000 500 Prizes of 20 are 20,000 1,037 Uther Prizes. 1,889 117,400 Whole Tickets, $2. aie the above prizes ¥ will be drawn at this wil following numbers drew the fret Reng wer Grdlosty drawinn of Wekeasr es 13 area LD TS amapenrmra. No. 45,998 drew 88, 8OGD IN ST. LOUIS. No. 54,808 drew 85,009, cago, SIMMONS & DICKINSON, ¥-Aadress all orders to our General Easter ILLIAMSON & CO.,.599 Broadway, New York. fend in orders without delay, at th ast Rxtra ordinary drawing: Se cee iea Git ace ise as soon an received. corFenarlS. teed WHITE BREAD S*°WILL BE GUARANTEED IF YOU UsE Ceres, Minnesota atent Flour in the Sterling's St. Louis Fancy Patent, A most beautiful Winter Whest Flour, or on teamy Pees The handeomest eof | ‘The Chorus is kind in the country, The | Orchestra is one of the highest espacity. ‘Tho Oos- ts may se of talurd from the members of the from cor- LK ACK &) NO} BED on ‘3. quae cL KS. reas Goo.1s. ‘Bik G-enadines. in all colors. Pare Woo! Bant- ool Lace Buntis ines in all colors, OABTER's, 711 Market Spwe. Colored = 85, 1; Black Biles. 42 | Beat ey 5, ST 8 orertsng : Ag St and! 25 ‘Pure tie Ae Se trounced Soy wont, oxy ar, | Nettingbom Lace, for curtains, from 25 by Rein Piano Covers, handsomely embroidered with mikt from $3.75 to #12. bBhet) Shawis, all colors, BUSTING, 250. yard. Sprere Gosee trom Wo asso, Gael meres, 15, 28 373s, 80, 62x, Cotton. full Revy's Den Busk € Roreste Mie. ‘Demorest's Reliable —. marl5tr rh N=” SPRING Gvops. Juet received new Bunting marlitr 81 yard. nd reads, extra. Ia | aie owe eyee at case Corded Tec jormer | 10s — i Pequot by Beet All Wool Bantii | a niki wie Larwe j Bave the lancest tot ot'D First W ia 1930 Pa ave., CARD. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, warktte ‘Tux Extieg Stock or FIRST-CLASS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRE BRODHEAD'S, 12905 F Wit AT AND BELOW GOST. Beautiful STANDARD Pi PRINTS, $c. Gaeeiion Sana SPOOL 1. BUNTING, 3a, "e best 200-yara ‘SPOOL Go fog So; aia i Bi \CK CASH WERES, 370 and up, and psd — i aes a TaMET SUPPLIES JU8T RECEIVED piaxcr- | HUCEINS’ PARKER HOUSE SOUP, a TOMATO, BEEF. | Mock’ CHICKEN, | ox-ran, SOUP AND BOUILL- j ONBO! | VERMICELLE, MULLAGATAWRET, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1491 Now York avenue. j enaizetins Gelivered free of charwe “aie of SovEBEIans: BOT ATIVE as 2088 Boventh Btrea w. w. Take Mrs. Chick's advice—" muxe an ‘expenses tv the first-class. Dinner Parties a apecialty. FRANE J, TL BANKERS. cree $1250 "7% 2 hon Ree oiaiais

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