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‘The Weather. | INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OPrice oF CHIEF SIGNAL Orrces, | WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 1839. For the middie states and New cen erg ily cloudy or clear weather, a slight Remperat perature, winds generally from south to | ‘West, and stationary or slowly falling barom- eter. “LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night. National Theater.—Joseph Emmet as “ Fritz, &m Ireland.” Ford's Opera House.—* Dr. Clyde.” Theater Comique.—The jolly Pathfinders in Seraps,” and the versatile Mliton Jaspers. Arlington Theater.—The great Martinetti in “Jocko, the Brazilian Ape,” and va- Fleties. Lincotn Hail.—Phip Phillips, the;Singing{Pil- | im. { Condensed Locals. Street lari 6 will be lighted at 5:50 p.m., and extinguishe 5 a. Th ed the Washington ‘The directors ef, schuetzen ‘VFeivin have elected as superintendent of the park Mr. Charles Meyer, the well-known ca- werer. ‘The Washington Light Guards (Co. B.), which has been dormant as an organization for some ‘time past, held a ieeting last evening ana de- urmined on reorgantation. Seventeen new neu. bers were elcc!ed. ‘The Corcoran Gallery of Art will be open to- night, when an admission fee of ten cents will be charged. The Washington Light Infantry Corps fair committee have decided to offer a fifteen ba!l pool Dilliard table, value $400, t be competed for by our fire department. It will be awarded %0 the company receiving the highest number of voles. Among the death notices in to-day’s STAR are those of Richard Riggles, a native of England, 79 years old, who has resided in thls city past thirty years, and c widow of tie late Robe died yesterday, in the 71st year of her age. It is not often our citizens are enabled to hear Miree such popular lecturers as Dr. Bellows, Robert Collyer and James Freeman Clarke, fixed—one dotlar—for the course, at Church. ‘That these lectures will be hown by the fact that about two- a = Mi White Middleton, nwo i Pehas of the seats \were reserved uring the first | I forty-eight hours after being placed on sale Metzerott’s music store. Dr. Bellows opens the course to-morrow night with an entirely new | lecture entitled “The Party Goverament of this Country; lts Uses and Abuse: THE FinE Boar met lins, Hume and Bacon | Chief Engineer Croni Alarm Superin- tendent Miles, were read and approve showed that 11 alarmshad been sounded duri ans 5 |} January for fires, involving a loss of | $31 on which insufance of $3 sted. The at the fire in Herr «Cisse ouring mill been as {i $44,000: 8 “ini etc Lessrs. Col | we reports of t 10: the ¢] chic t the follow appoint Were confirmed: Henry Steele, fore man; Dantel Williams, hostler; Chas. MeCarthy, Wa. Whit more and Clarence ant, privates Ss. Recor mendations for much needed fire plugs at t following locations were approved: George- | town—Corner 1st, and Lincoln streets; 1 t and | Potomac: 2d and High; 4th and Market; 41h and Frederick; oth ‘and Frederick; G Green, and Gay and Montgomery; Valley St reet. Detween Stoddart and Koad Streets; Brida between High and Potomac, opposite W: ‘as es ton & Georgetown raiiroad stable tween High and Potomac, "near. railroad stables. azid L northwest; th j Gas. N. Tyler ai dian HANLAS AND COURTNE. Umore Sun of this morn Soule, of Rochester, N. nephew, Mr. il. C. last night. He is making az ern waiters, in order to de for the prospective boat and Courtney for a pur: have been signed forthe race to take pla May, but Mr. Blaikte, the referee, is an: that it should come off about t and Mr. Soule thinks that the v put hi- upon a location between Hanlan | eles | ters of Bi more or Washington would be well adapted for the purpose. The e to be rowed Is five miles, and a strat; aafles would be pr xl by the referee. Mr. rdens to-day, and wili | rowing clubs of the city. abered, was to have | 3Bot ¢on- | uirtuey’s boats haying eve of | Soule will visit Spring mit with t it 4 tested on account of *¢ been, It was said, sawed In two on the the race. | The above urticle reads strangely, in view of 7 the fact that Mr. Soule, while In this city, with- out any solicitation whatever, expres’ em- | phatieaity his entiresatistaction with the course | ere and with the prospective arrangements for the race, stating that It would be roved here, i | Atal This he stated to the Tainy of our citvens. Messi of Willard’s, lave invited Hanlan and and the Riggs Louse have luvited Courtney be their guests while here. AN Lirortant Ret. Court (No. Judge Ci past Hy ‘att—landlord and tenant case on appe was heard on motion to quash proceedinz: digmiss by defendant, and it was argued by Mr. McPherson for plaintin and A. G. “Bradley tor defendant. The defendant made the point that the writ or notice was not sworn to by the pro- per party; that the act of Congress specifically requires that the oath shall be made by the party entitled to possession, which was not case here. The Court sustained this pot and ranted the motion. | DEEDS IN FEE save been — as follows: Bradley et trustees, ee 7 . Bri 0. lot 74 of Georgetown; $3,25 tee, to Richard Conteé, lots Andrew Langdon to H. Sq. 335; $1 ‘M.A. Conkle t $3,350, —_—__ MARRIAGE LICENS e been Francis A. Jones and Mary Comstock, of Providence, R. I, and Clara J. Forney; George Lee and Agnes Willis; John Campbell and Johanna Buckley; George Areher Taylor and Mary Ann Mills; Thos. Richardson, of Alexandria, ky and Katie E. Painter, of Strasburg, Va.: H. W. Alber, of BOS- ton, and Hester Williams; R. I. pees of P.G. €o., Md.. and Mary A. Law and Effie William: J. Sehne titer” and Mary A. Lamb; Wim. Gordon and Susan Walker; G Whitaker and Laura S. Clark; Jereiniah O'Leary and Mary Macarty; Lewellon Alder Brown and Sally Maynadiré Pheips; Geor; Washington und Cathe E. Strother. ‘THE PANTOC manufactured by Franklin Rives, of the Globe printing oftice, the simplest, neatest dev It will save its cost in a port t'me to any business man. It presery tes Scammer» exsranda, tat heads, in ADAE mets work of all kinds, f= quent At the seme time a permanent blotter ‘Yor immediate use, and is always at hand. It is made In sizes to Sult any bili heads or memor- anda, or note or commercial paper. to issued T. Neal; Walier J, DAMAGES FOR AN ATTACHMENT.—The Balti- | more Gez-i‘e of this morning says: a the court yesterday Mrs. Sarah fi. Hi ft ington, D. C., obtained a verd 25 ag | evi for Megally attaching her bag- | had been ms rat the Baleimore an } ‘ode checked to Wash- | ington. was to theemect that the | plainum had agreed to pay $8 for her sister to | re the defendant, and nov doing so the baggage | was attached.” Divorce Stir Diswisskp.—The case of Arthur Mooney against Rosanna Mooney has been dis. missed. This was a suit for decree filed in July, 1818, by P. J. Donohue, and | the bill set forth marriage in 1565, in lin, and charged bac treatment, aduitel THE BiG DEFALCATION In the second auditor's Office of the Treasury. See the While House, yublished at 621 E st. n.w. It also contains Col. Langhorne’s facetious remarks on the recent | Masonic “Find ” under the obelisk, t | j ‘Tix INDECENT ASSAULT Case.—Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, Josiah K. Peabody, who = ‘as On trial when our report closed, for making i indecent assault on thé person of | rl, was convicted and im jail and to pay a ‘Aupa Newman, a smail Sentenced to five mont fine of $50, ARM BROKEN BY A FaLL.—s while driving one of Jos. William's coal caris, yesterday, fell from the vehicle at the corner of 6th and NM olen S.e., aad had his left arm bad- oe oop pre broken. He was sent to Provi- pce BLvE enamel lockets, $1 aud $2, at Priggs. + SvuppEN DEATH.—A colored woman named Dunlop, 80 years old, suddenly a. residence, Xo, oi 612 Maryland avenue. n.¢., Albert Johnson, | Fete his efforts to prevent | whe | Ps ported, | ings to-night two alternat ; the districts the ee | ' embroidery. a } cessor of Hezekiah Nile - 7 1ston of her | most devoted to her religious | Sunday, the ist in pr agall | audience was delighted with the very pleasant Parnell in Washington. THE MEETING AT Cappers CHURCH. ‘The parnell meeting at the Congregational Church, last evening, was largely Se Representative Gittette, at Tow: ier was chi chatrmen. mr. Parnell the Batis xovernment. for failure “to take proper steps to ward off the state of affairs in Ireland which made the meetin Riper © Hesaid oe Man- sion House committee could not gain th | Of eithe® Irishmen or Americans. ‘He | offered to work in harmony with that committee provided the fifteen landlords on it were dis- placed, but he had heard nothing of the offer as Tf it was not accepted he would not cease hard-earned money of the people of this country from being sent to such a tainted crowd. He claimed that the dis- patch of Archbishop Crook verified ail the statements he made in regard to that committee. He said he was certain they would divert the money sent to it trom its proper channel and against the very people it was designed to aid. From the attitide oF the ple of this country he said he was of the opinion that it was des- tined to prove u great factor in the solution of the Irish problem. All the famines in freland were artificial, and were brought on by bad Jand laws and worse landlords. The prevantic on was inthe hands of the British government. which must be compelled to break up the feudai system and allew the people to have the lands Speeches were also made by Messrs. Dillon and Murdock and Representativee Ford and Gil- lette. ‘The speech of the latter resulted in 2 scription of $250. MOVEMENTS TO-DAY. Mr. Parnell and 3. Dillon went to Brady's this morning and sat for pictures, Returning t to the hotel Mr. Parnell recetved a number of cali ersand then paid a visit to Mr. W. W. Corco- ran, upon invitation. Mr. Corcoran had previ. viously called upon him. The visit was a lengthy one. To-night the party will be at Ford’s Opera Hotise, and to-morrow morning at7 o'clock wiil leave for Richmond. ‘This atternooa a visit was made to the House of Representatives, Tt can be stated that Drexel, Morgan & Co. have nit refused to receive Turther subseriptions to the Irish relief fund as announced. Arrangements being made to have the money ralsed here ainalca ed in one fund under the care of Mr. Patrick Cullinane, S06 6th street. Parnell will leave here on Friday for Rich- mond, Va. District Government Afiairs. Commissioner Morgan 1s improving rapidly, and will soon be able to be at his offic ‘There were 59 applicants for the police ser- vice examined to-day, 29 of whom passed and failed to come up to the standard and re- dreme: nts. iquor Hcenses were Issued yesterday to John McClellan, Thomas H. Moran, and Hudson & tin. 71 ending ed females, showing an annuat per 1,000 for the white, and red population. From ‘con- deaths, pneumonia jon there of the ifr system 12, il-pox or Rear deaths occurred in V ington, 2 In Georgetown, 5 in the county and 13 in the hospitals Births reported," s2-~ white mate white females, 26; ‘colored nd colored females. 14; slowing at er 1,000 for the white A population. Marriages colored, 4. Belegates to the € go Conven tion READY TO ELE ATES PROM THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Under the call of the chairman of the central blican committee of the District of Colum- , Ineetings will be held in the twenty-two old gistative districts to-night, to elect delegates an convention which meets in this city to-morrow to select delegates to tie National Republican Convention which meets andidates for President The District convention street, between S| jorrow. morning, at 10 : Hl b composed of three delegates from eich distriet—o6 4h all—und at the fi ‘Swill be el each district. During the past few days the friends of the vartous Candidates to go to Chic: £0 have been busy } oll GETTING DE! delegates to the con- tm others as to the Presidential candidates. In the first district (the home of Mars s who, it is expected, will be a cand the convention, favorable to p nomination of ni.) there will be an effort made to elect Ingersoll delegates,and from time ‘pected. In the riet, where Collector Cook and Dr. Purvis the former favorable to Grant or Sher- n, and the latter to Ingersoll, 1t is expected that there will be a high time, To the 9th dis- ol. $ ndidate, resides, an d. Mr. Beall is strong efforts to secure Bowen dele- ih the sth district, and the Ingersoll men re Working hard, while the Y. Club, under Col. Cook, will do their best. vo el rant dele- gates. In Perry Carson’s district—the 1ith—tn which he wilt be a candidate in the Bowe intere there will be an effort to elect: In; sol] men. Ip the 15th and 20th districts it fs also expected that the contest will be warm. ae Death of Mrs. Worden. @ suddenly on Thursday morning, eth of Januar grat Dk the j town, and who Is so well known in this etty. Mrs. Worden was of delicate Organization and had been suffering for some years frum an or- ganic affection of the heart. On the morning of her death her husband, having made arrange- ments to visit this city on business, left ber wn- usually cheerful And well. A short time at he left his home Mrs. Worden retired to her sit Ung-room, and taking a piece of embroidery sat down for ‘the purpose of resuming this unfin- ished work. Mrs, Wells, the hir woman of the family, who was very devoted to Mrs. Wor- den, entered her room within ten or fifteen min- utes thereafter and noticed the fact that she was reclining in her chair with a favorite dog on her lap, with her head slightly inclined to the left, and in her left hand the piece of with the right resting on her Mrs, Wells supposed that trom probable (it was indeed the not attempt to returned to another part of the hous®, and, remaining a short time, again entered Mrs. Worden’s room, ani finding her in the same position, she became } alarmed, and knowing Mr& Worden’s past con- dition approached ee and found that she was uncouscious. She at once gave the alarm, aud notice of the fact was sent to Mrs, Kipp, the sister of Mr. Worden, residing within a short distance, wlio with her son reached the house in a few minutes, and upon examination of Mrs, | Worden found her teless. Mr, Worden was at once telegraphed for, and Dr. Blakely, of Rock- ford, summoned, who hastened vo Cannon, and a Very careful examination found that the vital spark had fled, and that her gentle spirit had aes away to that eee not made with bands Mrs. Wore an by birth, and ) the third iter of the late Wm. Oxden Nil i Niles’ Re so Wi last generation, who was the eld lap. | fatigue she was sleepin: sleep of death) and” dia disturb her, but st son and suc , the founder of that In- She was married in i855 to Mr, with every expec- rt u iends of along life of happiness. int, ‘alas for human expectations, valuable wer! Worden, in Wa: _conctie ‘No One knoweth when the Son of Man cometh.” To know Mrs. Worden was to love her, as she possessed a most affectionate and confiding na- ture, and won the affection of all who were brought m association with her; and as she was jes, and ever trusting In her God, who “doth. all things Well,” who has thus ’sudd et Seif; that fact, and the know dg received her reward for a life well spent, should console her invalid mnether ane surviving brother oe ter in their b ment. muel V. “ot Washin: aoe ohed Mr. Wi orden residence on time toattend the funeral ef bis sister, whteh took place from Courtland Centre church, on M1 ity) Morning Democrat, Feh, Amusements, &c. Navtoyat TueaTen.—Mr. J. K. Emmet filed in last evening. His Grant Rapids, Mich: performance and with the picturesque scenery. Sir. Emmet has a very strong support. Forp’s Orgra Hovse.—“Dr. Clyde” is draw- ing very good houses at_ the Opera House. The variety of seene and character in the play is very attractive, and the excellent cast makes the performance first-class In every respect. Dr. Ciyde again to-night. The performance to- night ts in aid of the Irish faralae relief fund, and Mr, Parnell will attend. TRE McGIBeNy FawtLy.—Comme! ext Monday the famous ney, eam wig a week of music at Lincotn Hall. The musi cal evenings of this family are bed a8 most de) ghtfu | Coes Couroun ‘The Comique is giving | one of the best variety performances ever seen in this city. cere ee oe tone Lo ae Arling- =e most entertaining and ell carried night. A man named nthing all ey and in the room, heard ah if found her body ody. Iying fae fim. ward. Officer Gorman = an pinged of the most valuable articles owned, and ee ey imation house ad a deed of some seoey Jewelry, &. EXcuaNce: “A monument will ected tothe discoverer of Dr. Bull's cous otixcons x HaLs—Philtp Phillips Phillips, the Tas reputation ‘ot Mr Phillips a the ares Singer of sacred song is we for. See's LECTURE BY North ‘The Terrible Assault on Mr. Libbeye HI8 STORY IN THE POLICE COURT TO-DAY. In the Police Court, Judge Snell, this morn- ing, Frank Foreman, a well-known colored thief and rough, was arraigned on the charge of assault a, berets with intent to kill Mr. Frank Lil he well-known lumber dealer. Mr. Tivbey te Teiute — on the nies oes January oon fe e newspaper in his house on between 12th 72th a nd 13th streets, he heard a ie and turmoil across the street from his house and the voice of a man crying for help, Le other Meteo en op Saying, kill the —. calling for hety ip ay to be in great distress ai desperate struggle. He pie A au ‘whieh he found in his house and went. across the street, when by a flood of light pro- ceeding from Senator Kernan’s residence he saw on the pavement an officeron top of a colored person, whom he was endeavoring to secure, and four or five colored men in beating the ofticer, who summoned witns to bis ak saying that they were killing him, and asking i witness would aid him. Seeing the helpless and dangerous situation of the officer, witness replied that he would, and commenced bela- boring them, until the officer, who was aioe bleody, ed his fecie nearly 3 The officer handed witness his pistol, aecdng him to stand at his pack an and shoot the first one who assaulted them or the prisoner. They pro- ceeded on for a short way towards the station, the mob following and striking at him. he put the pistol in his pocket, having a horror of shooting any one, and depend ‘This man Foreman he recognized distinet ‘. Wiiness ‘struck out the best_he could, but they were too many for him, and Foreman dealt htm a blow in the mouth, knocking two of his front tecth out, and just then a brick struck him on the head, cutting a hole through his hat, followed by another which struck him back of the head, knocking him down senseless. This was the last he knew. When he recovered bis Senses he found that he had been kicked and beaten about the person, and brulsed so that he could be of no farther use, and he got back to his home the best way he could: where he had Deen confined most of the time since under the treatinent of two physicians. His head was badly cut.and it was a miracle that his skul! was not cet in. His right cheek and eye was bad- ly brui: oe swollen and two of his teeth gone, He had no idea when he started out Ww! to follow—his first_ thought was that mien had been trying to rob Senator Kernan’s house, and when he saw the danger this officer was in, his only desire was to relieve him against the great odds. In the scuftie he backed up to the door- way of Mr. Kernan’s house, and seelng several able-bodied colored servants looking on, begge« them to come to their resene., Instead of this they retired to the house, shutting off the light, making it total darkness—the nigut being about the darkest one he ever knew. Ie felt glad now that he saved the life of the oiticer, and that he did not shoot at the assatlants, a3 he might have done, and killed some of them. Omticer Young got his prisoner, Frank Doug- lass, to the station-house, and Foreman, Win. Jones, Wilson Jackson and Charles Murphy, ail leaders in the assault, have since been arrested and the whole case will be thoroughiy investi. | Wi ones, one of | gated by the grand jury. the party, was admitted as witness for the g ernment, and had been summoned to Court to-day, but failed to appear on fear, the friends of ihe prisoner having ned to kiti him if he did. The e to the grand jury, fixing Fon bonds at $500, ane a Was committed. Foreman has m vefore the court N.—Mr. sioner Quantrell had an alte e pavement, in front of the District, Commissioners oftice this morning. It is stated that Mr. Quantrell spoke to Mr. Hume, who answered, “You would not attempt to speak toagentleman would you?” scufMie occurred. Neither was much damaged, The cause of the unpleasantness ts said to be recent developments which came to Mr. Hume's knowledge of a sccret meeting of ex-Fire Com- missioner Quantrell and several discharged firemen, at which charges against, Mr. Cronta were talked over. One of the dismissed fire- men, it is stated, disclosed the plot, and furthe: sald that he was urged to blackeh Mr. Hume's character by bringing charges against him. MARYLAND GOLD M —This item from the Rockville Advocate of this. morning reads very mnuch like one from a Caltiornia paper:—Our sold mines brings latest from the Montgomer information that in shatt N yielding $110 per ton. The run of td is stl beyond the most sanguine expectations and the estimate per ton Is inade roughly, but reason- ably below the valuation at the’ mint. The crushing mill has been w: orking night and day until Friday last, when by an accident the iron | sereens were broken. The mill, however, wax expected to be in full blast to-day, from which time Superintendent Harrison hopes to turn out twenty tons day, the full capaelty of the mill. Work has been begun in sluxing another shaft. "This is shaft No. THe Near Hear Tr Wuat Nex:?—The Foldin Dentaphoi which the deaf hear conversation, lectures, perfectly, is on exhibition at the Danbari 625 Pennsylvania ave, The deaf and their triends are invited to call. a eas 3 corpus” wi SI parties—husband and wite—having b It will be remembered that the took their child when it was four weeks old from the mother expecting the mother to follow it, but she regained possession of it by habeas corpus, the husband, Milton Dent, le pealed, and it was this appeal which dismissed 10-day, ———-0+e-___ ASICK MAN For Hs Lirg.—A telegram wark, N. J., February 4, says:—After au interruption ‘of ten days, the trial of Margaret Melerhoeffer and Frank Lammens for the mur- der of John Melerhoffer was resumed to-day before Judges Depue and Meeker. Lammens,on account of whose Ilness the trial had been aa- journed, was brought in Wrapped up in blank- ets, and was so weak that he tottered rather than walked, and was supported on either side by a constable. He leaned back in the chair, closed his eyes, and seemed to be utterly oblivi- ous of what was going on. Soon afterward he was carried to an ante-room and placed upon a cot, where he could hear all chotestimony. Mrs. Melerhoffer was recalled jo the stand, aad she reiterated her former story that Lammens shot her husband and frightened her into silence. In Favor OF Morton.—In the California as- sembly, yesterday, Mr. Tyler, of San Francisco, introduced a concurrent resolution requesting the California senators to withdraw their oppo- sition to the confirmation of Mr. Morton, unless they can assign more valid reasons than those already assigned for their opposition, ee sotane ang the G the 'Constiing Many idle men in Augusta, that they cannot get work yen advises them to go into the country, sa “There 1s a demand for labor. No man need 3 starve in this section of our coun: try, unless his pride prevents him from working in the field. Pride and lazziness keep hundreds of able-bodied men out of the flelds in Georgia and other states. AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMONWEALTH 8F KY AND FAIREST IN THE WORLD. 17TH PoruLar MoxTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Oo., AT MAOAULEY’S THEATER, In the City of Lonisville, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1880. act thorized of the Se, and Gusta med by all the courts ‘occur regular! 18 day of every oeearear er , and are prominent citizeus o state. management call attention to the erand oppor. cunts presented of obtain 82, any of sy nr applications for club rates shoud be ‘be made ished pas oy York Herald at mailed to ail orders by money om bank Orders of can beeen sf our expense, rat Wo. tas Broadway, H. OLARK, 1703 New York FA's VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER Is 8 ecientific combination of some of the most pow- erful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair to its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and falling out of the hair. It furnishes | the nutritive principle by which the hair is nour- i Thos. L. Hume | When a | AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODS. THE couRTS. LECTURES. y y Strong age Latta argued, Dis REILEY WILL trict ce Cos satanttted Rit we ai WESLEY Cu El es an oe Gar Cos motion for judges agus _ | Babject— Eyenine with igh armoticad Sze a eS Bete at an fae ot | Hom Lectures THIS (150 (Hhureday) SIGAT at NO. tor pain augn see lynn (ap Gppeal: verdios M. E. Chureh. feb5-2t* i. a agt. aiding ¢ ts 2 ES ae for deren for costs. andrews: nore € Kuhur ease verde’ een ae 3 POPULAR LECTURES, 3 aet eigen a Dy derauit sas o4, Riggs AT ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, & Co, apt Raglor, do. $100. sos & Bros. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. eet thereat ape oh DR. H. W. BELLOWS, a0. SOM Marinas Butler; do, $323. Hecht & Pretzell agt. Morgan; do., $151. Miller | THE PARTY GOVERNMENT OF THIS COUN- agt. Naylor; do., $268. Libbey agt. Bri right ‘t| TRY; ITS USES AND ABUSES. nS oe seh. Guinand agt. Nay’ " $285. Willet & Libbey agt. Bright & pete oa. ‘$740. Belinelder ag ‘Taylor et al; do., James agt. aeration Go.. 3139. $ fiilams; do., default’ for’ $12 demnation. Nailor agt. Barrottl & & Mullin; on trial Zeller agt. West; verdict for defendant for costs. Equrry Court—Judoe James. ¥ esterday. Randall agt. McKean; reference to auditor. Kraus agt. May; pro confesso absolute. Berry age, Berrys receiver to pay for certain re- pairs. Hamilton agt. Davis; auditor's report tontirmed. Lieberman agt. Ward; trustee sub- stituted. Willams agt. Williams: auditor's re- Port confirmed. Townsend agt. ‘Townsend: ume for Pleading e extended. Gunton agt. Zant- vinger; referred to auditor. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Ellen Long. alias Weyrich, dis- orderly house, verdict guilty; sentenced, three months in jail; Letha Matthews, plea of not guilty withdrawn and demurrer to indictment lor perjury filed. Jose K. Peabody, assault and batiery on Annie Newman; verdict’ guilty; se: tence, five months tn jail and fine of $50. POLicy CouRT—Judge Snell. ‘To-day, Patrick Johnson, loud and boisterous; $3, or 7 a: wd Gill, charged with m: an inde exposure of his person; $5, or 1 days. Jobn I. King, driving over a footwalk; personal bonds. Wm. Lewis, loud and boiste ous; $5, or 15 days. Richard Gardner, profanity; # Anna Foley, drunk and disorderly; $5. Charies McLaughlin, loud and boisterous: $. John Brown, profanity; $5. ‘Thomas H. Litz- singer, threats to his wife Elizabeth; $100 bonds, or 60 days in jail. James Altman, assault on John Young; $9, or 10 days. William. Mur; pay, threats to his mother; personal bonds to the peace, Fra ‘oreman, assault and battery Wi! intent to Kil Francis Libueys grand jury. CITY ITEMS. Do You WITH HEADACHE? Headache sis a perfect cure. Lodites Oh, My Head cores Then take a ‘dose of @uirk's srish Tea. great bilious remedy. Price 25 cts. a pac TRUTH Is Miowry AND HATH PREVAILED. See its tlumph in dop Bitte THOSE COMPLAININ ness or “taking cold,” sl Bronchial Treches.” "The effect 1s extraordi- ary, particularly when used by singers nd Speakers for clearlug the voice. Tl 03 “Brow RENEAU’S TONIC FOR WIN Tleartourn immediatel, BARLETT's PILE Supp edy for Piles or Hemorr sl Sold by druggist A pamphlet on the request. Box & Co., General ori by mail. $1, Agents, Philadelph Baker's Cod Lives Oi Am Bilious. Quick's Trish Tee will make a man of you. Sold by druggists at 25 cents a pac J. M. LAaRogUr’s ANTI-BULIOUS BITTERS, 2 purely vegetable, faultiess family medicine, for all diseases of the Liver and Sto Slek and e906 e and Preparea and ton sale bi y W. prictor, Baltimore, Md. A Pretty Philanthropist. The “Prisoner's Friend,” ot. New York, i very handsome and quite Wealthy Western la named Linda Gilbert. She supplies the poor wretches with books, papers, etc., and to those who are pennel in the deadly’ and horrible Tombs, she brings Giles’ Lintinent Iodide Am- monia, which she says 1s the only real treat- ment for neuralgia and rheumatism. Gites Pitts cure Neuralgia. Sold by all druggists. Send for i peeaph lets TLES, 120 West Broaaway, N. ¥. ‘Trial size 25 cents, 8,0,t,3, ymptoms ‘are Moisture, particularly at might, after get increased by scrate! ; other pana are resormetlines affected. “swayne’s Ownt- esol pleasant, sure cure. Also cures ise Ringworm, Pimples, Sores, all Srusty, Itchy Skin’ Diseases.’ Instant relief and perma- nent cure certain. Sent by mail for 50c.; three . Thornton, Pro- intense icing boxes, $1.25, Address, letters Dr, Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Sold by all druggists. Wholesale by Stott & Cromwell, Washington. e€0 Enaar’s Whooping Cough Specifie ts the Dest. For sale by druggists. 50c. per bottle, SKINNY MEN AND WOMEN are not seeibe ir lacking flesh, vital, brain, or nerve force, use “ Welles’ Health Reneer.”” Greatest rem earth for impotence, sexual debility, decline, &e. $1, at dri ts. Depot, 58 Barclay street, X. Y., and for Washington at 480 Penn’a avenue. “‘ ALDERHEY DAIRY.”—Fresh alderney butter churned every inorning and delivered in 3g Tos, “Ward” prints, 45c, per Ip. Also, Coates eheese and buttermilk, For Falling, Premature Gray Hair, Use “London Hair Restorer.” Insures new growth. “London Hair Restorer.” Restores the color. “London Hair Restorer.” Exquisite dressing. “London Hair Restorer.” The only cleanly and “London Hair Restorer.” effectual Hair Restorer “London Hair Restorer.” in the market. A totlet luxury, entirely free from = ore or unpleasant odor. ‘Price, t3c. At all ae & Cromwell, wholesale aseine wr ung: ‘To Ladies and Gentlemen. we wish to call attention to vention, hi ig enabled American or European @ 1s eral fo do his work in W manner not tbe aaser ey these facilities, © sear a thoroughly cleansed. 1 Temoval of grease spots guaran ity in cleaning Ladies’ Reccption ieee Ee oF. thoroughly, 26 years’ ex) 1088 men pu Glove cleaned nice. Mo lass Worl G. H. MUMM & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE. IMPORTATION IN 1879, 49,312 Cases OB. More Than of Any Other Brand. 22,526 Ca: CAUTION.—Beware of imposition or mistakes, owing to the great similarity of caps and labels, under which interior brands of Cham- pagne are sold. In ordering G. n. MUMM & CO.’S Cham- pagne, see that the Iabels and corks bear its mame and initials. ‘FREDH. DE BARY & CO., New York. Sole Agents in the U.S. and Canadas. _Janld-wKs-6t Jom HOLLAND'S PATENT RECORD GOLD PEN, Patented Oct. 2, 1873. Is the highest achievement in the manufacture at | Burke azt. | Gaines, garnishee of Barrett; julgmeat of coa- | Price 25 cents. | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, ROBERT COLLYER, 1 CLEAR GRIT. MARCH 5, JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE, IMAGINATION. @ Ticket, One Dole including reserved eset Lecture t6 bexin at 8 o'élock. If all the seats are reserved, no single lecture ticket will be sold. Tickets and reserved seats at Metzerott’s Music Store on and after TUESDAY, February 2. ja3i-6t SUEDE ee GEORGETOWN ADVERMWTS L HEREBY WARN THE PO! be responsible for any inacbendnces ate i by my wife or any other party after this dato N WILLS, feb5-2t* 134 igh st., Georgetown. | Sd [ron % Stop One Minute and Think, have DYSPEPSIA, IN- piskst STION. RALG! nN Iron Bitters | DON UEPTERS wie, Iron Bitters | ore YOu sal Jone BLOOD is THIN, or Bees ees | aereaioeath eDeminree Tas feel rene ED, astteers [EE BiEtERS will Iron will cure you Iron Bitters} Ifyou have, OCCASIONAL, £7) r feel that LIFE IS. Iron Bitters) A. 301 BORDER, IRON BITTERS Iron Bitters If y , and have not Hl or gtrenutnto hates your child, or suffer from Hysteria, or disease that females are liable to, try IRON BITTERS. Bitters Bitters YOU CAN BE CURED. | Pnice $14 Bor. Ari Drucaists Seti Tem. THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, Sore Proprrerons. For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennsyl- [uuls avenue, wholesale and retail,and by all Drag- HE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY 8 “SAPANULE,” a & v4 5 = “SAPANULRK,” * CURES BY ABSORPTION. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, MALARIA, “*SAPANULE,” the WONDERFUL GLYOCERINE LOTION, Isa positive cure. It has never failed, eae has no equal for Pack, Lumbago, Sprains, P Hands, cb Chilbiains Bunions, and all aieasced Supe skin Bouin ee Salt Rheum, Peaonin Humors of ec. 5 oa Dipateeas Sore ‘Throaty} Pneumonia, moe all ry diseases. (68 Who suffer oS qumoulties, find immediate relief, if, sods a lanent cure by using ‘*SAPANULE. ine cans or. eo bath removes all soreness of bods ae guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by all druggists. Price,50c.and $1 per bottle. Send for illuminated circular and cards. SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, Prorrtetors, decl8-e0 237 Broadway, New York. BENSON'S CAPOINE POROUS PLASTERS The only Porous Plaster in the world | that received official recognition at , B the CENTENNIAL and PARIS EXPOSITIONS. | Overwhelming all other plaste: _ mended by Physicians, aud the Press. Sty renee eens tenn the Tank tat Gy spa Lape which aa eee ee are ay ot, Pigeons whey aa reyes! oy Bi vere to the ordinary slow: ‘lot-acting eo era o The only im) e only improvement ever mado on the common evidence one their superiority, over everywhi Pp Do not buy cheap plasters. Do not take imitations. Every one eee from umatism, or Weak Back, Cold one ne Chest 63) ‘Con or any Reel a eas ould use Benson’s Capcine Porous: and ao eit at once. ice 25 cents. Sold by all be \0-I1m OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. A Splendid Opportunity to Win a Fortune. IBUTION, OL! AP ee Eons ~ *pEERUARY J0re, 1880—117th Monta ‘Daawix Louisiana State Lottery Company. ee it 4 u wo ESB E aimee fn Pape towne clearly stating full address, taarese for fh in- ‘by express or mail ad- feta | NATIONAL THE AT mot as FRITZ. THIS EVENING AND D SATURDAY MATINEE es: Cine § aN thera eam MET, With its Wealth of Rok Manis el Fa of Humor, And the most maaguiicent of tt fe settings, £0 from Harford, don —— expressly for this play by Mr. %) tend the National attest the great popularity Bmmet, whe is, without doubt, ¢) the ori ri nal eS wi the most finished af alt the German Dialect Coin tans. EMMET MATINEE ON SATURDAY. pay , Fet ena 6. GARRET ES ME. (Late of Jarrett & Pahuer Ks Booth's rheater ana Niblo’s Garden. WY “SUN ON THE BRISTOL. INCOLN HALL. ONE WEEK axp SATURDAY MATINEE. Commencing MONDA’ The Sensation of the Seas: THE MUSICAL MIDGET ‘The Famous McGIBENY FAMILY 1n their de! ul Musical Ever A Novel Ente eannent A Fall Bond, Fall Or chestra, and Full Chorus of Chilaten, sit Wonderfial Masician The feature of the evening was the performances of the McGibeny Family, consisting of seven little lads apd lassie, who performed on yarious musi- cal instruments with xreat skill.— Phila. Record. ‘The McGibeny Family, by their saperior musical performances contributed greatly to tite please of the immense audience.—Phila. Press. 50 ets. Children, 25 cts. e for Reserved Seats. Box Sheet Ellis’ Masie Store and Helpiwenstine's, Drug Store. B. 8. DRIGGS, Butaivens Saas. “eps Admission, No extra ch: now open at Ebbitt House febs-91 TE EATER COMIQUE. MONDAY, Feb. 2, nightly, and Tuesday and Fridsy MATINEES. “The Event of the season. Engageme: of the Great Orizi- nal PATHFINDERS, A La TROU BADOURS, in their frreat saisation, cutie ABS. | The great Mil- fon Jaspers. Anvie & asks Salon Du Diabler the Wonderful acto KLINGTON THEATER, ‘Late Avenue. MO; , 1880, Rvery Even during the week and Weatent noes. Unprenalente attract! MARTINETT?: tas 2 Aariturt rtinetti, M2 elle sisting of Jul: Master Pon! Mart Pauline M: Marchand, Miss Claudii Lew Clarke, tigetite with last wee aud Florence Marshal! ane, Ida Ha rete lig, entitled “JOCKO, THE pit dada MATINEE: The New, Bf ney Rosenfeld, DR. CLY. A “Deft commingtit mirth, interwoyen with charming touches of nai PART OF THE CHESTNUT. COMPANY AND FoR! WEDN smiles and tears.” Uproariour most BR Ladies to Dress Ci MONDAY NIGHT. HAVERLY'S MASTODON MINST# feb2 HILIP PH ECE: NG. Ageieted by his Bon, will RINGS OF SONG in this c PILGRIM, ity and in i a ing the week commencing February 2d, rretow! *TONDAY EVENT Hall, #th & Tl at_ Dunbar W PIDAY Sahonst Hail, 3th si Mer Philips ts acknowle er of Sacred Sour n all parts of the tion to appreeis exreeably interspersed by the relati lips of incidents of his travels. ‘kets can be purchased at the following places and at the door:—W. 8. Druweist st.n.w.; J.B. Morse, Druzgist av. ; R. Fergusan, Drogwist, Pa. ay. and_2d st. Ts DeMol, Drugeist, | sth and £ sts, Drugeist, sth. Lin a et Sith and Mf atake DE ecker, Di reist, Geoteetown: Dz. Brace, “Dragvist, Goons Brad Adame, Booksto : Ballantyn vustore, TU, et, Bookstor: a n.W.; Board: th st aw Mr Whiting, Bookstore, Georgetown: Music Store, Pa. Sunith, Ps. ‘Bright, Bane re, Frank M, Dixon, Faney store: Pa, pH. Stinemetz, Lat Store, Pa. .» Real Estate Agents, Pa. aks, th and Ba, ‘Hi. Peake, Pa.a' Dein. Jan27,29,81, Feb?,2, 4,5,6,8t JUENEMANN’S VERNON LAGER BEER BREWERY AND PLEASURE GARDEN, SETWEEX 47H aND Org anp I. ayy F Sra. N.E ap29 Washington, D. O Bo. eed ON EXHIBITION [530% ae ‘wriste ‘tore? Doors open at Ge: EX MARKRITER'S FREE Ant GALLERY AND STORE, RS seg SS Te ‘allt, 6c, in the sore ee tee ii remember Name and ae 823-6m DR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, THE WELL-KNOWN EUROPEAN PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST, LATE OF PHILA- DELPHIA, WHO HAS RECENTLY ESTABLISHED HIMSELF IN WASHINGTON, AT 619 19th st. n.w. Special attention is given to the practice of the EYE, EAR, THROAT, LUNG, CHEST DIS- EASES, CATARRH, ASTHMA, and the RESTORATION OF NERVOUS FUNCTION. gained the confidence of the community bp nema cures in the abeve maladies, no fur- | ther comm ext is needed as to his skill. New references besides those already, publish: all pereons of ue at standing, ince dy) it his rooms, where the names of ove: the best citizens of Washington, already treated bi amined. ffices can also be examined letters ae Ra goa known citizens of the tates) of acknowledgment of professional pant receried, Smong, the communications from snch men as W._VOORHRES, Governor Horatio Brracov Hon. J. 0. New, ‘Hon. Ros- WELL 'LLIs H. Ropears, Hon. Joun Azyor, ana hundreds of others. ed ks for Itself:—To y Concern: itizens: fae 8) ve ey, - “a at GUALICHA EL, Mayor of th of the colts: DAVIS, Spsaker of the House of Reps, Pa. : sons We vt Mi K, Mi Post: CHARLES cOLINTOOR: Boring . ¥. GRAYSON, —— Hon. A. K. MoCLUR! A MOTORS ening Telegraph : SNe Ab eee OFFIOE HOURS: genta wanted st, a! FROM 9 A. M. TO1 Rie es ied Ss ano BETAIL. ARGE AND ATTR Nepean winais he farge and delighted audiences that wightty at- | ponte, will, be | by | AMERICAN SILKS. e have To-pay, Teceived a lot of GENUINE | AMEHICAN IER inat wo wil nal tor $1.25 a Fard. ‘This SILK is ashandsome as imported goods at Persons $2.00 a Yarp. S who have worn SILKS of this make ~ | thatitia ‘undoubtedly the best wearing SILK ig th | Our Fi Mis ae examine this SPEcTAL Baraary, at CONNOLLY’s, jan29 | QCARFS: SCAR FS! GREAT HEDUCHION 10. 1 MARE ROOM FOR 81. Bes reduced tc These sold at the above igu SHIRTS to ones ane Fae es Janos are an new eae ralile iroods and aro iiraree to Mi tuce stoe! ude. 8 Shirt + Factory. LACK AND COLORED oe BLACK BLACK SILKS and SATINS. TRIMMING VELVETS. LUPIN'S BLACK CASHMERES. COURTAULD'S CRAPES and VEILS. 3-Button KID SEG: ES, shad fine quat in new spring les, B1. Aen TN DRESS GooDS— nods for Ife. 000s for L's All New Goods. Om Pure w ‘The very best 0: 8 cents ever: Pure w TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks wth Perry & Bro.), 918 7th st. NEW AND VERY CHEAP DRY GoOobs. hite TABLE LINEN, 50. LICO madd reduced to 5, worth 8, 62. po) 8 “Ar, Pure Linen NAPEING, wiehey eo 6e. Large size Te cdtte HOA RED TU: NDERWEAR reduced to rea) Ure Wool, colurea c ibaa red: Bisck and Golor: $1, 21 Every pairof our BL Large ize double White Pure Wool fine BLANK a while (wool) Shaker FLAN wide donble ved from 75 CARTER'S, T11 Mancer Sraci LVETS at cost BED com FORTS. KETS, n's UNDERWEAR, am, LACK, for Curtains, i RS, handsomely Embr menke assort- OCAn EMS ana Be. yar DRESS GOODS, 10 to d0e. Roby's Mime. ak AS Nodal de fel] 1 Double ORS: Deauorest's Reliable PATTERNS. JOS. B. BAILEY, Corner 7th and F sts, TEAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. The {{Crown Diamond" Shirt, only 50 cents. Tunproved TRA FINE linen, 75 06 ed 1 At jan? Shirts, of the best muslin and twenty-one linen, 60 cents. MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street n.w. KEAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE SG iin, evant ical OF SHIRT: made Shirt for. rt only 3-ply all-linen bosom, Our Celebrated ‘Trinmphant Shirt; Wamsutta mus- nen bands, Leave 6 Very Fi Fine stock GENTS: EORNTS Presents, at DUB. declé lade in the finest gustom us for Fine Dress Shirts. ¢ & perfect ft. manner, onl; your orders with u ine (solid bos.) Nord Tits Bate mete. QueETs. MADE TO ORDER. For one Hundred Lin Twenty- 41.25 of the very best Musiin and en. F inest SHIRTS. made to order of the best material, in the best manner, and xuarant to fit and give eatisfactian in overt purticnlar for 81.75, ‘ an7-1m 1002 F street northweste [#PortTanr PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. DR. L. J. KAHN, 81 EAST l0rH STREET, New York, Principal of Dn. Kanx's Mcsrum or AxaTOMy, AUTHOR OF es te Nervous Ex#acstiox,” and other Medical Works, inform his friends, patients << those desirous of consulting him, that he OPENED AN OFFICE IN Paces Do. ar 608 13th street northwest, Where he may be consulted VERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, oa “ie varuabie ‘Bedicat Ey, SAUSTION,” f 26 cents cirrency or posture sta many ol manhood and old Placing t From 10 TILL 2 AND 5 TILL 8. Under nis ‘care © epeogy “*NERvors Ex- —— on receipt of themselves OBSERVE THE ADDRESE— 608 13th st. n.w., Washington, D, O. Orricz Hovne: TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS ONLY, decli UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, From 10 a. m. till 2 p. m. im 5 Hil 8 p. m. quazic NEVER It ALWAYS WEARS Aa AYS ULEAR und ont can ‘or aale at IAS FISHERS, 623 Tth et. n.w. ‘coll NEVER be worn wi Mrs. Fisher ovoese her attertion to the 8. ady patro1 ELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS ABGAINS IN SEOOND-MAND OVEROOATS A rich me n's OVEROOAT, first-class . price, PoE Dear : ere can be mS er a ay ante same rates. H Neca FABM GREENHOUSES. ‘Hi [O8. L. HUME, BOUQUETS, F UNERAL Wi Catalogue of select NO WHELAN, Manager. TICALLY ARRANGED. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants. Free to all licants. OLEARY & Co., 807 telephonic com: Orders left with Market Space, (with whom we have pesroat munication), All comm ceive prompt ‘attention. OIL AND WATER COLORES, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODB, Paints, Oils, Window and Plate Glass, ALL xixpe oF Fanoxy ARTICLES ror HoLmmar decll 418 7th st., (opp. Od Fellows' Hall.) 2 EAUTIEUL FLOWERS. GUE, Winds RANA QT kaka ee, ‘ay Vich collection. and other suitable plants. 30) jan6-Im*___ 691 7th st., opp. Fisant Ofhon. with beautiful Palms, graceful -

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