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_THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY... . February 20, ISSO. | ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. ICE OF CHIS¥ SIGNAL OFFICER, OnE Wasntncton, Feb. 20, 1899, : ear Or air | the murder of George Philip Hirth on P street For the middie 4 States. ‘Weather, northerly veering to easterly winds, ved by falling barometer. LOCAL N &c., To-night. Ada Caverdish as “Lady i H. Wells. jr., R. Coyle and J. A. Hayward Amuseme National Theater.—. cauleyIn“AMes- | MariaM. Turner w<ctified that Queenan came Ford's Opera House.—Mr. senger from Jarvis § Theater Comique.—vioude Folly Troupe; and J. R. Weaver tn “Toby. nele Tom's Cabin.” Carpenter's exhibi- | recollect telling Detectives Acton and Coomes tons of mes reh. ae ated lecture on the | o’clock. Rev. Arthur Knapp. Sa te on “Judaism ys, | Med on the 7th of January, isso, was tntro- (Condemecd Local In Chreutt Court No. 1, yt in. the cxse of the Le ‘w York Publishing Co, aguiust Hon a jury of inc aidson Barrett the amount du was entered. 1 gerting the defendant's portrait aad in a volume of “Distingu d ception last ¢ tations by Me: Jonna | told Queenan if he would zo Irsiniag | Would come down to Police Court ni nm, and signers to’ the | S the fine March number ot nolson yesterd if Maine, seere- | then to 16th has been Tese ited to Captain of Mount Hareb Roys 4 Arch Cha 7, by the con:pante ntation was made Sof the chapter, t put em let ell and | O'elo c Table—Monda; Hetert Hova Tuesda: Games Hartigan 1 be ned to tho public and the sale of stalls vat the first of and v nil ated, $75; No. 66 to F. DeVale. No.5 to H, Howes and 265 M en Isth street the Might of the murder; know tha ed to Sell a ugey and a Set few davs since at Kignears very | Hall ves na row, of two-story frames on T MeFlderry street, z : ariteles were worth a much larger. sum, Ser- | Is employ for about 17 or months, and he i American of tits Edward Dent Off As the ‘d. who became acquainted with ed ihe man on suspicion that arness had been stolen. erday be! ages ees Johns, able keeper on C es Een 2 @ that the property. | ,,7He defence objectedy and the court sustained hired i the hearing ‘ye Street, Washington. testitic belonged to him. He stated that he had the wagon, with a horse ast, and ft appears th: x over to Raltimore and was trying to dispose of | him that day up to this time, and he had beeu t Johns committed the man to b he store about 5 o'clock and waited about for action of the Washington authori- | the s\ : ; agon and. barness wigen | lt, and then went to look for him, ascertain. were returned t6 their lies, ard the hor re Vi evening and thereatter. e Quarantved as represented, Equity Court, t against the directors of thee company, was 2 ° Equity Court on the defendant's d murter to the petition on the of jurisdiction by the ¢ ned in support of the - Carpenter following on the othér side, Ds ground of want speech for the ry Acenr’ RIVER CaPrarns Susp Washington. for 15 dai he morning of nied ween the two ‘steam james Barker, of the steam ying of Joues be Ee dict for Defendant, {October term), Ji ot Samuel Stro Ee) ieover, on cont or ae ee lic St December has ber last, game toa sudden ta termination erat to Saari oat Wyle THE StROxG In Circale Cours, No. 1 the District action i board see Be | ON TRIAL FOR LIFE. | THE MURDER OF GEO P. HIRTH. | Triatof Bedford,Qneenan and Pinn. ‘The trial of the three colored men—Joseph | Neverson alias Joseph or “Babe” Bedford, Ed- ward Queenan aud Sandy Pinn—indicted for on the evening of January 7th last, was con- | Unued in the Criminal Court, Judge Hagner, yesterday after our report closed—District At- torney Corkhill and Assistant District Attorney Perry for the government: Mesers. T. F. Miller, C. Maurice Smith and John F. Riley for Pinn; | for the other prisoners, erhouse on the night of the murder, be. n6and7 o'clock, with her daught remained in her evant until about 9 0’ when he went out with her daughter to ‘Duy gioceries, Cross-examined—Witness does not that her daughter did not come home until s A transcript showing that Sarah Snowden duced, and it was shown that sne was the Woman whose funeral was arranged by the ac Wraldeans” at their meeting in Mrs, Browa’s house. J. J. Johnson, colored, testified that he fs the barber on whom a stained dollar was passed on the night of the murder, and that Queenan was 33 a jude not the man, _ and fds St in, | The District Attorney.—We have examined ography the matter; there was no bieod on the dollar, and no reliance was placed on thaf testimony. ‘To Mr. Hayward.—It was just before 9 that the dollar was passed on witness. Watson J. Newton, attorney, testified that ne knows Queenan ‘and knew Ii ith; Knew Due- hay, a withess in this case; was present when Queenan was arrested at Hirth’s store. When Witness. who was agent for renting the store occupied by Hirth, came in Hirth was giving Que: nun cigars;a polleeman caine in and caught hold of Queenan, who resisted, thereupon che policeman blew his whistle, and thea witness nietly, net © him released. Mr. Hirth also as tif he would go quietly, witne: yn to the court and heip him. rd Queenan make threats P occaston. STATEMENT OF S NDY PINN. sed, testified that d here 10 or 11 yea Ir. Sibley, corner 14th and P stree hs; on the evening of the left store about 20 minutes Ot 6 o'clo the time becaus restaurant clock at he corner; ¢ ¥ to the corner of 156 . and delivered ae store, calle tolend wi and witne 1 a colored man are you feellug and T.strects ¥ Q * witness said he named Br late L things. Witness then detailed yd taxes and work as yi went to dleton and Maria Bally ons were called into court, and recognized them.] Witness stald_ there be 9 and Wo'clock. Bedford eams ees had been there about an went with Bedford to Mr. Sib- of ti murder. Witness 's, and on being told to come Mr. Sibley that Hirth was mur- dcred, and that Bedford said that four men had - | jumpdon him and kiled lum. After Mr. Sib- ley got on lus coat he came out aud went with and Bedford to the drugstore where body was; w! stayed there an hou! then hore and to be a t ’ morning Settnes got up, cleaned his horse, drove around to Mr. . | Sibley’s storé and attended to his business until Dellie | noon, when he was arrested. ‘To Mr. Smith:—Bedford told witness, about 10 that Mr. Hirth was murdered.” About 9 Mit le and | o'clock’ Bedford left Mrs. Hall's with Kate Dixon nncanson, and Miss Mac Falls, Supper | and Elmira Bailey, ard att fadames John Miller and J. F: ards came back; then he told witness of the murder. ‘The court adjourned. Eleventh Day. To-day there was a crowd in attendance. ndy Pinn, one of the prisoners who was ex- s | amin ‘din chief yesterday, resumed one stand on the openin#or the Court, and S-OX- amined by Mr. Corkhiil, Ile did not know what Was committed. It com- meuced to get da 53; o'clock, and could Hot tell w! e g just before he lett, nor where I ed feed that-day, except x, just before he put the horse It was twenty minutes of 6 when he left rr He minutely described that after delivering the feed he put up his horse, fed it and went to his mother’s room, where he’ remained 15 minutes; went then to 15th and Samson vas there about o'clock: George here: went to Mrs. Hall's, on T th ‘w several parties there— ry Sntelds, Isabella Shields, Frank Pendleton nd Ste Barber—Bedford came in about an hour nite rwards, cud he (P.) rematued there an hour before he went out again; Bedford went out fate Dixon and Elinina Davis. He came back in an hour and told of the murder. W ness then went to Mr, Sibley’s and told him, and down to the drug store; then back to Mrs. | Hall's, and from there down to T, to 16th str to R, to 15th, to Samson street, home, and met no one on the way that he kne: 4 ai ‘ A oN Charies Murti went in his house between 11 and 12 “No. 49 to TE. Mill Nos, 43 and 54 to E. ¢ it : No. 36 to W. Oalser: S uth & brother, N oclock. He got to the store about 7:30 | the next morning and went back to breakfast, and on his returning, Mr. Sibley came tn about, | Sig O'clock, was sent with feed to Mr. Stble: louse, Ivth'and T st reets, and returned and went to Brewer's store for hay. Don’t remember that Mr. Sibley was looking for him two hours that mmorning; may have been gone two hours that day; on his return from Brewer's he was arrest- ed, and they took him before he got In the store, Did not see Queenan or Bedford that night before going to Hall’s; did not see Queenan and they met together during the day. Hi he night before he was at Mrs. Hall’s for about an hour; sent out to get some doughnuts and ies. Saw Wortoley there, but did not remem er that Bedford w John H. Sibley recalled.—Witness lived on Finn lett at 20 minutes to six that night; Mrs. Street, between 17th and 1st ‘inn had been in Nas generally regarded as an honest, quiet fellow. tt |. Cross-examined:—Saw him next after he left the store that night at 10 o’elo .— When did | you next see him after 10 o’clocl the objection. The objection was, however, | withdrawn. Witness saw the prisoner at his | store between 10 and 11 o'clock; had not seen around to find where he Witness went to ing frem his (witness’) mother that he had been t for breakfast. ; _ Jfenry Harris was called, (for Queenan), and | testified that he lved at i918 10th street. Oa | the evening of January 7th he went to the un- kers to arrange for the funeral of a sister, Send | (Sarah Snowden), then went to the hail on 7th + | Street, and returned to Alberta Brown’s house, where the meeting was held. They got there itaiLnoaD Case.—Yes- | about 9 u'clock, aud the meeting continued for ase of vis verre about three-quarters of an hour; and th py went charge of the body. She was buried on the 9th, in’ the Young Men's Burial Ground, Cross-examined by Col. Corkhill:—The lodga went over to take charge of the corpse; they left it | the children in the peu anda man who did demtrrer, Hon. Matt. | not belong nd Re-direct:—Don’t LOW who was bp stat lived commenced the closing e Pinn testified that sue es M55 | street, and. 1 bers the night of ry 7 vhen Pinn ING SALE of our immense stock of | dre: “ ; le kept. Mr. z being determined | S horse in her stable; he was home only as we are making | 1 minutes. y our spring st An examination of | son street; works at Mr. Gundling’s, who keeps pric 25 will con ice yon hat e obt pee at the George Beckett testified that he lived on Sam- var- | a store at ihe corner of 15th street; recoliects Clothing | night Mr. Hirth was murdere Ww Pinn in front of the store, and he asked witness to lend him 5 cents, he (witness) handed it to him, and Pinn went On out 15th street towards T street. Cross-examin: Witness had known Pinn Bow lay, int he Supreme Court of the | about two years; Pinn had asked him for money District the U: Sis States entered suit on the | before, but did not remember that he had loaned bond in $25,000 of Wn. “Acacia B. Wolfe and Abby E. Hall. The alleged | before d: violation of the bond is the failure to tura over $142.55 found to be due on the settlement of | of January 7th, about 6% or 6% o'clock, on the Hall's accounts. bin any. He had seen Pinn before that da: when hi PRCUE Dy a bale of hay around; it was vohn F. brown testified that on the evening corner of isth and 'T street, he noticed’a man, who put his hand in his pocket, and witness DED.—The boardof U. | asked him if he was going for firearms, and he spectors — ema have Suspended Cay fain said he was pulling out his handkerchief. Walk- ‘ravis.of the steamer ly of the 'S, and Captain Ross, aa he sta: aoe had 2 conversation with bim about the weather, for running —_ ae the necessity of work. It was a 1ith of Jan- bat could not identity him. ae dense fog, when a collision took Stood "up, and witness said that the man ys ers; and Captain pares is size, but he took the man to er Jane Moseley, | White man. and sinking the Cross-examined:—The night was dark, and it Potnt on the 15th of | looked as ifit would rain every minute; saw the ed with the man to the corner of isth street, and statement in Tag Sra, in which Pinn said that | he had walked with wi wiine senger in the Leng ee machin joe from seein; io ni rl S See heard his Seputation discussed or ques- = ned. usan Barber testified that re lived on ee, at i Wormall’s, and at Mrs. Hall T street, between isth and 19th streets. te ness started home from her service place at 5 minutes to 6 o’cIhck, and went to Mrs. Hall's. When ane ete in sh¢ heard a rap, and the door being ned Pinn came in and they passed joxes, Pendleton was home when she arrived, and afterwards Luke West. Bedford went home with two yquig ladies—Katle Dixon and El- mira Batley—Wwho lived at the Quaker school building. Bedford came in between 7 and 3 o'clock.” Bedford on his return sald to Pion | that Mr. Hirth was murdered, and Pinn was as- tonished, and they went out to go over to Mr. Sibley’s. Pinn went to the drug store with Sib- ley and Bedford and came back, Cross-examined by Mr. Corkhit:—Pinn re- mained in the ousey until Bedford told of the murder, and was sitting on a lounge in the Kitehen. Bedford came in between 7 and S o'clock. By the court.—Witness had engaged to go to ‘town that night, but did not go. sabella Shiles testified that sae lved at Mrs. Hail’s and knew Pinn; saw him at Mrs. Hall's that night; thinks it was 6}; o'clock, directiy hi Adinner. Mr. Pendicton was there, as also his two sisters and Susan Barber; he remained there till after 9 o'clock. Bedford had been in the house and gone away, and on his return he told of the murder. Mr. Sibley lives opposite to them. Pinn did not go out until the rest went oui S-exeminc was not long after dark when Pinn eame there. Mr. Pendioton went to the pump with her. Luke West was there when Bedtord came in, aud the two girls (Dixoa and Beiley) caine afterwards. Penaieton was there about an hour before Pinn. Did not say that Sue Berber came in sfier Pino, nor swear to it in the District Attorney's office. Don't recollect that, Pinn and Miss Barber had a conversation in the middle rcom. Pinn had on that night dark coat. pants aud vest. Bedford had on bluc coat, stelpped pants and white handkerci about his neck. ~ A recess was nes ‘ cae ESS. Omeor W. 1. West ‘estilied to the good char- acter 6f Pinn, as did August Dittrich, in whose employ he had been for three years. Amusements, etc. Forp’s Orera Hovsk.—‘‘Uncle Dan'l” the “Messenger froin Jarvis Section,” entertained 2 large audience again last evening. Mr. Me ley has certainly made a popular char. aud yee doubtless long continue to amuse the nublic, 4 NATIONAL THEATER.—MIss Cavendish pla “Lady Clancarty” this evening, and wiil recive “The Charge of the Light Brigade.” ‘The play ‘s cutertaining, and wis written for Miss Cay- endish. ‘THEATER CoMIQvE.—Mr. John R. Weaver in his sensational drama “Toby” has made a great hit at the Comique. ‘The Wentworta blonde and specialty troupe are also very attractive. TALLMADGE HALL.—Proiessor Carpenter giv another of his popular exhibitions of mesme ism here tbis evening. Opp his. power! “Uncle nighuy. € Matinee to-morrow. y Barrist CHURCH.—Tb Friday evening. Miss , und several eminent vocalists & i; TIONAL CHURCH.—Mr. John open will give the last, lecture of his ¢ fonal Church to-inorro’ ‘he English Rac r us COuStT ‘yptian forms from whied it grew i forins iuto which it decayed. ‘The tilus- trations will therefore include ples of the art of cach of these three coun’ SHELDON HALL.—H. Enoch lectures here this evening on relia’ King for his sub- ject Judaist ‘THe STUDI , by Mrs. Adeline Duval diaek, of New York, ‘Thursday and Sat- urday aiternoons, offer a’ good opportunity 10 our young people and old ones to improve them- selves in Uhis direction, See advt. ngton Market, stcts —Beet, sirloin, 202, 12e, nS, Shoniners’ sate: Bred FRUITS.—Apples, ase. per dor Lemons, 30adi ‘do. Flori ida, 5 ga, 2a25e. pr ‘etch, s0a50e, Tb., 40a50e. cents per bunch; Shad, $1 ster, 12c. per Ib.: red snappe Burter, Philadelphia Western © ; Toul, 20035 dozen. VEGETABLES.—Potatoes, do. sweet 40a50c. pel spinach, 20030) sade. per bu sh, 20aane. per pl Cabbage Pp ale. 20 Lettuce. 2ase. pe Onions, 40a50c. p r Ce 75c.a$1 per pair; Geese, 18 alse. per Ib. Gaute.— Partridges, $822.50 per doz.: Robins, $1.00 per doz. $1 Der sO Woodcock, per doz.; Pheasants, fi (canvas ” pack,) $1. 75082 eer eal head,) $1a1.25" per pair; do, (shuflers,) 75e. p pair.; do. (crow,) 40a50e. per pair; do. (Ceal,) 50c. per pair; do. (blue wing.) Goc. per pair; Prairie Hens, $1 per pair; Wild Turkey, Rial '50; Rabbits, 15a%e. each; Squirrels, Salve. each. Corn BEEF, as cured under the immediate supervision of Mr. John R. Kelley, is superb. ‘The same for sale at his stands in thy Copier and N. L. markets. PH Karra Pst FRATERNITY Ae Grand Arch Council, Phi Kappa Psl Fraternity. were banquetted at the St. Mare Hotel last night. Around the table were representatives of nearly every college in the country. Brother H.H. Bliss, of the Penn Garama, the orator of the occasion, deliveret a learned ‘and eloquent address, after which. the following toasts were responded to in order. and ta a most happy i A.C.” by Judge M. C. Hei M. Gibson; Tio Frater Be,’ A. Kw he Gradua Je MeC aitin “The Great W cae os x TL “The Pres Mr. Monette; “Education and aac 'S,” Prof. |. Musser; “The Ladt: after v ie ata “wie sma” hou Ruki fee syne Sung and the compar separated. The session closed to-day, and they adjourned to. meet in Pittsburg in 1883. Tiowson’s IcE CREAM, $1.15 agal. See advt. Cur Ix A Row OVER a Poricy Treker.—In the Police Court this morning Albert Beckett, a young colored man, was chi with an assault and battery with intent to kill Wiliam Young. an elderly colored man. Young testified tha on the 6th of this month, while he was cleanin the snow from his pavement; Beckett. who 1s i pay. writer, came along, and Young asked tm for the money that was due him on a ticket ee he had bought from him, aid showed him he ticket, which he tore and threw away, and walked across the street to Whalen’s store. on Sth, between D and E streets southwest, and he followed bim and some words ensued, when Beckett drew a knife and stabbed him tn séverat places. Dr. Leach was called and testifieg to examining Young’s wounds, which he described as being @ deep cut In the abdomen, one in the shoulder, and another which nearly severed his ear. Sevéral witnesses were sworn for the d fence, who testified that Young struck the fi blow. Beckett testified that Young came to the store after him and commenced to abuse him, when they were both put out. and Young struck him and put bis hand behind him as if to draw a weapon, when he (Beckett) we him, The cas2 ‘was sent to the grand jury; bonds $300 — Tue Last of the very paler and in- structive course of lectures on America’s Place in History, by Mr. John Fiske, will be delivered in the Congregational chureh’ to-morrow. even- ing. Mr. Fiske displays a singular faculty for cal ching the pir goad Points and salient out- lines of the historical narrative, and in present - ing them before his hearers In clear and lucid ee = Not one of the lectures has been dry and uninteresting. We trust a wey house will greet Mr. Fiske on Saturday night. Noruine cquais Dr. Bull's Cor cases of Sore Throat, Coughs, Col he ae. for all ct be EEA Genuine with the fac simile Baron Lisbig's Siguaiurs in Blue ak aston the “*Consumption po tion in England tncreased ten-fold in THE COURTS. (0. 1)\—Judge Macarthur. nace Kimmell & Laren | cand. Hartford Publ New York ai al ent defendant called ani quisitien entered: for plaintifr me ge et and Potomac Rat AMUSEMENTS. quickly ATHENEUM CLUB CONCERTS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, The first Concert will be given , FEBRUARY 27rn, av7:45 P. M., By the PEABODY ORCHESTRA, of Baltimore. ASGER HAMERIK, Director. Fifth Symphony. CITY ITEMS. ‘THE WORST FORMS Of rheumatism yield ) to Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy. Costive nike Tor aise sen Avoid it by taking Ss. | If so be caret Quirk’s Irish Tea. CHEW Jackson's Best Navy Sweet Tobacco. AFTER you have tried atl other remedies and | they have failed, take Renear’s Dyspepsia Remn- | edies, They never fail. See another colunn.w,1,m From Eminent hs a, fogs Hopson, Mem- “This is to certify that on have made usa of Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Bef and Tonic Iivigo- rator in several cases of consumption and gen- eral debility, and have found it to act admirably | | fn Such Cases as @ nutritive od, tonic ans ices ‘ Sold by all druggists ana; judgment “Ae is ; BO BEETHOVEN Crmcure CouRT peeks 2)—Judge Cor. Co, agt. Grahamite and Trinidad ‘Asphalt Paving company; on trial. Asliton & Co, agt. Curtin; judgment for $250, cb: annee ot the Nymphs. AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Single tickets, i ine reserved seats, can be obtained at Ellis & Co.'s, a : NAtIonae THEATER, Poutcs CourtT—Juige Snel Yesterday, Emma McDonald, want on Elijah ape 10 ‘days | in jail. Fannte Porter, assault | ; $10, or 30 days in jail ce eats to Maria Baumgar sonal bonds to keep the peace, ung, assault on Antonio Bregazzl, jr.; $1, Nes | | . r days. Fannie Hutchinson, Jennie Coresran, | Be nears Di Atnie Diggins and Mary’ Si bonds. or 50 days in the workhouse éach. To-day, Frank loud and_ boisterous $5, or 15 days. John C, Bowman, profanity; George Stonetman, larceny of some brass castings from Wm. H. Douglass; 60 Albert Beckett, assault and bat- with Intent to kill Win. Young; grand ia ‘Thomas Monohan, iarc ot $5 from Patrick Quirk: $10, or 30 days! B Watkins, assault on Oilver Rolli with threats to the same person to both charges, and was sentenced to 60 ons: ry in ie corns assault and bonds or 30 day Williams, threats to ; personal bonds to keep the peace. on Sam H. McAlister, OnLy Cost you 50 cents to try sia They wae eure Yagrancy; | | You, See adyt. in another column. mature Gray Hair, Use | Insures new growth. In Tom Taylor's Romanti And. aster the Pia “CHARGE 0! | Accompanied by orchestral arc | designed for this "SATURDAY MAT At our usual standard cheay MERGY MERRICK. Saturday Night-THE LADY CLANCARTY. ‘ne Huse only, | THE LIGHT BRIGADE,” | For ss | Aonaon Hate Restorer? “London Hair Restorer.” Restores the color. “London Hair Restorer.” Exquisite i “London Hair Restorer.” The oniy cleanly and | “London Hair Restorer.” effectual Hair Restorer “London Hair Restorer.” tm the market. A totlet luxury, entirely free from all obnoxious or unpleasant odor. Price, 75c. At all drugy ine | {ica & Cromwell, wholesale agents, W: n. appeal noted. Gale in jail. also ohareea Monday, Feb. 23—Retarn. of THE TOURISTS in ‘a Pullman Palace ¢ Wen THE Liver B } bowel: costive, the ste coMES Torri and the hanged with an C. PS¥OHOLOG Amusing and fustructi Brooklyn to crowded house Reread a ae 50 cts. Regulate by taking Ss. Your own druggist sells it | paper or $1 a bottle. LINM— Scie closed 50 nights in GEORGETOWN. EB THorxton, Prop’, “* REMARES ON rie ‘he police made a raid this mornin D an alleged polley shop on Siow the canal, kept. by Gee. . and captured the proprietor and the entire paraphernalta of the business. Al- though the raid was made early the slate showed ‘Thomas Woodward, a colored man, who rents the house to Dyer, Among the appliances oi ortfolio—convent- was endorsed on A Miserable Being i onethat is dilious. Get eae your Sragetst a ATER COMIQUE. kage k's ‘eb. 16, nightly, and Tuesday and Fridey ae rik Epear’s Whooping Cough Specie 1s the best. For sule by druggists. 6c. per bottle. W1 hole- hand E. Capitol sis. SKINNY MEN AND WOMEN are not admired. It ig flesh, vital, brain, or r nerve force, use “Welles’ Health Renewer.”” 0 earth for ae sexual *iebility. deciine, Depot, 6S Barclay street, 480 Penn’a avenue. —Fresh alderney butter | churned every morning and delivered in 4 Tbs. Ber Ib. Also, cotare a good day's work Sale depot, corn Was also arrested. SS WAS a wooden} ent ioe street, busin‘ DD FELLOWS’ HALL, 1d euccess of the ere UNCLE TOM'S CABI THIS QIONDAY) N Was made by Officers SECOND STREET, Which should have been paved from High street to. Georgetown college, but ped at Favette street, 1s riy condition. never} ‘a reen, Hess and Riley. &e. $1, at druj N.Y., aud for “ ALDERNEY Datry. which was sto diegracefully a once swept since ft was crowded with ro witness this projet UE AG TOMS CABIN. cheese and buttermilk. To Ladies and Gentlemen, We wish to call attention to Chemical Scouring and Dyelag Hstabushinents No, 906 G street, near oth street. adopting the latest improvements, whether, ot American or European Mvention, | to oo: his work in a inanner not to be equaica by ig these facilites, Ladics’ | | zarments thoroaghly cleanse. 4 he | effectual removal of grease spo’ | Specialty In cleaning Ladies’ Pees tion 1 ‘Drew ae of thoroughly. 2% years’ experience. Kid hoes and Glove cleaned hive, Moderate prices. | First-class work. 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This glorious old countryman Ae, the ety full of heroic purpose, ov IRON BITTERS AND OURATINE ae where Tirthful ashe 1 fall | a throne of stirring experiences follow him, true courage makes his work a glorious success. The Great American Comedian, DR, B. MACAULEY, For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennsy) vania avenue, whelesale and retail, and by ail P Dre ay stating full addresa, for ficrthoe tn send orders by express or mail, ad- M.A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., roadway, New York. raWwins WEI DE MEYER’S EO Nes UNCLE DAN'L BARTLETT, In Four-act Drama called A MESSENGER FROM JARVIS SECTION! MATINEE—WEDNESDAY—Ladies, Dress Cir- cle, Twenty-five cents. Next Monday, "8 All our Grand Ext yervision and I Phin Capen y has N 10 CATARRE ee pre | tending t tev a ers by cirewlars oF itherise cre SWTNDLERS. AN ARABIAN NIGHT, by Au- 5 Theater nearly loo conauntive nie __ LECTURES. A™MEnica’s PLACE 1N MIsTORY. Last LECTURE 03 OF THE COURSE- BY MR. JOHN FISKE, IN TRE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner Tenth and @ Streets, SATURDAY, Frenvany 21, At 8 o'clock. THE ENGH ISH RAGE AND IT3. SUBJECT MANE FEST DES! ckets for Lecture... Tide sale at Metserotts, miwaroxy D. 2, 1830 RNAUD, Gasnbridu’, Mave > . character of Bie 4 *. Mil Sustin 8. Morrill, Gearke F: Sutter, wm. A. _fichandéoa, Te Baik Horace Davia? Tt. F. vinht, forace. . ee _ E. Burnside. ; z ae Kw apyin response to the above in t L1-SOULS! CHURCH, A Course o! SEVEN ILLUSTRATED LECTURES oN, THE PHILOSOPHY OF ART. ‘The Course will open FRIDAY, Feb, 20,at 8 p.m. The Courte will consist of the fi ing Lectures, "Tae es 4 February 27. hi. foe wale at at tie Bookstore of tia. ave. feb18-3t ‘ON ART CLUB, aT hh enataen HT, TUESDAY, March Di, Athens its Glory ana ita FRIDAY, March 5 : i idiar. Tho Great Maste: TUESDAY, March #h, a Jo—Art under FRIDAY, M Huhiel—The Golden 4 TUE! sare to be iiiuistrated with the Oxy- and reports from the Eastern ong tho u popular tickets, 50 cents. For Adame and on No rv Cities prong ever delive Course sale at ( HOUS EFURNISHINGS promise, ae ‘TINNING. HAMILTON & SHEDD SLATE Me ES ua TROBES AND a Orders through H. H. Bi ed to. radiey promptly attend- feb5. 811 D st., Y. M. ©. A. Bnilding. ECORATED CHINA and POTTEEY, From the best factories in FRANCE, ENGLAND, GERMANY, pid other countries, to which we respectfully invite the attention of citizens and strangers. mM. Ww. BEVERIDEE, Cate Webb & Beveridge,) No. 1009 Pa, ave., isn3 Between 10th and 11th streets. é | FANG REPLENISHED of New York, Or- | Our Stock of CHINA, GLASS, CROCKELY WARE, DINNER, DESSERT and TEA SER- VICES, PLATED GOODS, CUTLERY, And other HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, We solicit an inspection of the same from citizene and strangers. W. BOTELER & BHO., Dimect IMrorTEES oF HINA, GLASS, &O., Jani5 923 Pennayleania avenue. CARPETS AND HOUSEFURN- F ISHING GOODS. —We now have om ificent assortment of all the ne a denlga k ETS and HOUSEFURNISHIN D3, * Bigelow, Wilton & Body Briscela, “Axmnineters a Bogut Roxbury & Bmith's ‘ay Oar- all & aud Hartford Ingrains. Piotr Ottelachs, Linoleum, Drnsretts, sees sud Mats variety. Also, Sating, Giouie and Gretenner’ for Fo Drapery. | Nottingham, Swill and antag ue Garlatus. mm ‘choles a tonne. Com ine Brass and Walnut Thoge in want of furnistine it to th F edvantage to Gigelow Carpets a =e men low Carpeta s (OOE BRO. & OO. aug30 1328 F st. Pe near Ebbitt House: CURE. ELIEF FOR IRELAND. THE PROCEEDS OF THs, ENTERTAINMENT ARE FO) REOT TBE POOR IN IRELAND, AN WHOSE EAL AN EYE? WHEN ESS 0 UTTERS eal to all Christian men and women for help is district, where we hi: nant fever all the spring and summer of last sent we have actual starvation. ri * fellow-creatures are obliged to lie ail Gay on thicir straw beds to try and keep, down the hunger; where there are hundreds of. | men, women and ‘children who haye not one suffi- meal a day, even of Indian meal; there are in the ground; there Now is the time to place your system ina proper condition to carry you safely through the spring and summer influences. ABSORPTION No Experiment. HOLMAN Malarial, Liver, and Kidney. A Constitutional and Unfailing Remedy. no potatoes—they are isto turf—it is rotten in the ground: there io no waa to Bet the coarsest kind of food. In the name xi God make haste and send hel Ty “One box of Wei De Meyer's com- peu completely cured a member rot I cannot speak too stronely of or is wonderful medicine.” Benevict, JR., of Benedict Brothas, 57 Broadway, N.Y. j Send vour little so that yeu, may share the reat t work of saving the lives of your fellow- ODD FELLOWS’ Stomach, Spleen mien.” The entertainment is to be at ‘Ith strect, on the EVENING of the 24TH NT, the if the foll 29 Wesr WasmisaTon SQuAne, N.Y. an under patronage of the following ‘he Ske the benefit of others a artes Semi veith You have been assured and reassused that hun- dreds of thousands throughout the world bear tes- timony of undoubted character, subject to your Sullest investigation, thatthe Houman Lrver Pap Co.’s remedies have effected more cures, made warmer friends, and grown faster in favor than all the world’s treatments combined. All Druggists. For full treatment come to the oflice, corner 9th and ‘tw Mey, rs Compound have: vpentirely cur cured me. RS. “My wife was afflicted with terrible Ca- tarrh for eighteen years. I am hai you that she has been entirely one Package, of Wei De Jacos SWARTZ, wee 00 Warren st. nye i, (MePherson house) GARPIELD, 1237s pre. JOHN, A. LOGAN, 812 biatniat. M MORTON, 1 r atayette Saiare: Meyer’s inva! 827 Do be persuaded to try it. Beware of Imitations and Counterfeits. febl4-t, th,s3m 'T have suffered for several years from Catarrb, and have tried man: ont benefit. I have used one Mey. Meyer's Compound and Tam radieally 0 Noble a Seotha yn, N. (Pastor Noble street Presbyterian y remedies with- De h et HB! ‘AYN, 3 Latayeite square. Miss WATTE (Chief Justice), 1717 Rhoda Isiand av. Mrs. FRANKL TEELE, 18 Lafayette Square. peuker RANDAL! - JSUENEMANN’S OUNT VERNON LAGER BEER BREWERY AND PLEASURE GARDEN, BSTWEEN 4TH aND StH AND KE AND F Sta. N.E Washington, D. 0 ON EXHIBITION AND SALE “ty sufferings from Catarrh for four years were eon ae eens ‘offensive, and foot care ruts He aa of loa me eathe By the final derful discovery Bega de of mucous ceased, my ‘ante returned, and I was perfe 4s uow over ona turn of a Catarz jou HOLLAND'S PATENT RECORD GOLD PEN, Patented Oct. 2, 1873. eats ann I have had’ no a as AUT Mot st. NY. Is the highest achievement in the manufacture of Gold Pens and the result of experiments for more than twenty years. ‘The * RECORD” Pen ic FREE ART aE ee “ND ioral Peotone Bea Gator ne ae two pre- oles Oil Patines ier age, Chrarey a Sea teteee Wei De Meyer’s Catarrh Cure—an abso- |" Into cure—is sold by Druggista, and delivered to Dr. Wei De Meyer's Treatise mailed free toanybody. D. B, Dewey & Co., Agents, 46 Dey st., N. ¥. any addreas, at $1.50. a4 Please Souter ‘Name snd Number. e23-6x Wise AND RETAIL. e smoothné seery sea suet AS COOKING STOVES. The Washinston Gas Light Compan: offloeton 101 st: 2 Sct ae assortment tot the So BIA ‘OVES, ious sizes and fon oon 7 te Stove used ‘used by Ailsa iiss Dods inher lectures on cookery. all and examine ther‘ my20 Eee RAPH Cores MRS. FASSETT’S s HisTORIG PAINTING. “THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION”? ‘on exhibition and for MRS. G: ADELE FASSETI's STUDIO, 114 Corcoran Buildi jan31-Im 2 ee Waanineton, FOR WEPPING PRESENT: NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY, STAPLE AND FANCY SILVERWARE, LONGWY LAMPS, TRIPLICATE MIRRORS, TEAVELING OLOCKS, SCONCES AND MIRRORS. A very large assortment. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., febs 1107 Pennsylvania avenue. ss ee 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. nw. Bpecial attention is given to the practice of the EYE, igen THROAT, LUNG, OHEST DIS- SES, CATARRH, ASTHMA, and the BESIORATION OF NERVOUS FUNCTION. Baving palcen the confidence of the community by his many cures in the abeve maladies, no fur- ther comm ant ie ne is needed as to his skill. New references besides those already publish all persons of the highest standing, can be obtain at his rooms, where the names of over fifty (50) = the best cliizeus of Washington, already treated can be €: "At Lis offices can also be examined \ iettars om Bome of the most widely known cit United States) of acknowledgment. ten profesional benefit received, among the communications from mich men as Setiator D. W. Voounmes, Hoxazio Seymour, Hon. J. 0. Nnw, Hon. Ros- WELL Hann, Hon. Neva Ht Rourars, Hon. Jonn and bundreds equally well AmNoT, of othera known. The Following 8 for Itseif:—-To Whom It May Concern: Wo, the undersigned citizens of Philadel plese in conitying Uial Df, An VON MOBO. GRER bos bere a fesidont, of our city for some years, during which he bas acquired w E AND ATTRACTIVE STOO UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND sitlees treatmes fair) i te patie a mid a i He ina Pe ‘Perfection fewelers and ON MATERIALS, La ep GONG wit OORNICE POLES (Ch ‘GILT AND | cordial support of the Press and tees nets, Se ARGAINS IN DRY GOops. so found eras order acct PRICES AS LOW AS EVER. = 00 yards of Hamburg Embroidery, half price, a et satin yee coe Boi Norick.—Our sxieat rat For sale by JOHN 0. P, pecan VETERANS mari Selawigenee — 15, 18,20, peace te Bleached Cotton, old price, yard d.-wide Shi setin its, 800. * THE LATE LL?“ JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. G., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. zee A Ot AND FROM 3 DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXOHANGE. _je4 = OLAIMS WAR ATTENDED TO. SMITH, ATTORNEY-aT-Law, 25th and D sis, on Bh 1-35, ghar Curtain Laces 2 25,37, 50c. re Mohair Alpacas, ct iastan fee neta ie “Woe, ofupedsle Cambric, 12 iS aitinen 3 ‘Napkins, 50, "ts, 81, 8.35, aa ee iF You" ware TO SAVE 20 PER CENT ON buaMine OUR STOCK. TOOTH BRUSHES. 51. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR 81. No. 1, Willard’s Hotel, Washington, D.iQ.e AGENTS FOR it opposit U's. Patent or- ane tation as wactitioner in diseases Earand Throat. He banal, duriacecmotine Medical tastitntious We fe recone im to the, fists tttio the confidence of communities he may see fit to visit: ri MCMICHAEL, 3 ‘or of the City: JOuN Ww. TORN EY TOUR Mora SR, MAKER. US. Marchal? | W. TE SOR, ‘Mercury; OFFICE HOURS: W4smineron AND NEW YORE Beeigenay tn Washingt and Row Yon offices H. H. DODGE, A.G. WOOD, PRINOE & WHITELY, Brotans, 4 Boouowat, New You,

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