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ed THE EVENING STAR. WHURSDAY -April t, LSS. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF CHIEF Sranat OFFICEH. WASHINGTON, April ?, 1880. For the middie and south Atlantic states, or partly eloudy Weather, winds mostiy Rorihwest to southwest, stationary or rising temperature and barometet LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Ac., ‘To-Night. National Theater.—“The Banker's Daughter,” Pord’s Opera House.—“Fairta: Theater Comigue, ntenced to Death” and Varieties. Good varieties, burlesque Testimonial to little Eva cone clubs. mdensed Locals. Yesterday, in the Court in General Term, to the case of’ Henry Thompson, the negro con- Vieted November 15th last of perjury and sen- tenced to 5 months In the penitentiary, th Bdgment below was sustained. — City Letter Carriers Brittasp and BukeleF b ve bern presented Hy thet friends tn the Post department and Sixth Auditor's office With handsome uniforms, as an evidence of ard for thetr long and falthfal services. *Eeveral of the witnesses in the case of John H. Johnson, white, charged with the killing of James Johnson. colored, on 14th street, above 7 street, last Monday night, were before the grand Jury tod About 11 o'clock last night the schooner “Only Son.*Capt. F. H. Griffith, lying at Riley’s wharf, took fire in the ail from a stove pipe, and wos dam: tent of abont $20, ‘The rain fall in Washington last month, as shown by the meteoric summary of the signal observer here, was heavier, being 5.60 inches, than fp any March sinee Isv1, when the presip- Mtation was set down at 5.91 inches. The average temperature last month was 42.2 degrees, about 1s, degrees lower than In Mareh last ye < = Only One Day “More to Live. PREPARATIONS POR THE EXECUTION OF STON! ‘The preparations for the execution of J. M. Wyatt Stone at the jail to-morrow are about all complete, and there is sea » Shadow of a doubt but that it will take ‘This will be the first execution here since Henry Youn: colored. was hanged on the 2th of November, i873, for the murder of the drover Hahn. As may be supposed there isa great pressure on Warden Crocker by _ettizens for passes to wit- Bess the execution. He is, howeve ratify this desire as the strictest law allows only the sel for the pris as jurors, and the ministers and immediate rel- atives of the doomed map to be present. number invited and who will see the executic ‘tter of the ot, therefore, exceed © prisoner keeps up hs spir indiffe ent as he hes been said to be, his voice at least showing that he ts not devotd of feeling. ‘The rvices Will commence about jail auring the exerution to- Base Bare nine 3 defeated in F regular nine of tha ethan in esther of thei They wer being p yed. The Baltimore 4 of this mornin ‘Mr. M. Scanlan, one of the directors of the Nationals, of W ashington, Witnessed the game at the Newington grounds yesterday, and was so favorably impressed with apporting a wine in Baltimor offer to give the undivided at Gilford, Late manager of the any club and now in the service of the Na- tionals, free of charge, for Uie entire season, Ifa FaS procured, it being of interest to up a friendly rivalry with Balti- » dist between the two cities hort that much time heretofore lost ie available: in playing match games with the two clubs.” nied last night. lows: President ; vice president, H. D. Hil Onicers wei ebrand; treasure’, ‘The Death of Miss s isan Wheeler. | LATEST DEVELOPMENTS (8 THE ABORTION CASE. Yesterday afternoon the investigation of the circumstances of the death of iss Susan Wheeler, of Boonsboro’, Md., on Sunday morn- ‘ing last, at No. 318 B street, was continued by the police authorities, and at least four wit- messes testified to what they knew of the cir- cumstances. Besides what has already been published, it was testified to that the dying girl Stated that Simpkins paid her expenses. ~The physicians in the case—Drs. Townshend and Stanton—this morning made their statements. esterday afternoon Mr. Simpkins asserted most positively that he knew nothing whatever of any | Operation being performed, and that he was en- J unable to | The | | Barwoos The Baltimore nine was | | low afnrméd. Brown and wife agt | jUror withdrawn on J. W. Catheart: manager and secretary, H. B. | Phillips; board of directors, J. T. Worthington Chas. borough and funtion and by-laws were adopted. H. B. Phillips was | eleeted er for the season of Is-0. The secreta as ence to comp ¢hampionship. engage players. Matthews, Mansel authorized to € for the Nati 1 Association © spoken of are swes, Itichmond, ass Men. test spring styles of sho: 4 TUR street. t nson Bros, a on. for Joba Ke and 40, in Clazett’s sub- iin W. W. Cores , fronting 19 teow hh and [4th streets having a depth of pject Wo taxes, 10 E. nts per square foc Coldweil, real estate broker and an 1d Tuesday Kilbourn Ridg by a smail brick house, west, to Martin Kelly. tial iinprovement t. Tustee, sub-lots. 1, two fram! |. Subject to for John W. nd 3, Sipare N dwellings, Nos, nite, to John E. at the Boys’ Clotht displaying a large uidren’s clothing tn ‘all t COMMENCEMENT.— The thirt Spear | ter the club at | The manager was authorized to | Among th Egger, Clapp, ) feet to an | > | and Joseph | FE. A. Newman appointed trustees to sell. 1 cor the meate: ment of Geor. took plac | evening at Lit ich was filled to overfowing by U 13 of the graduates, The fac y and gr 3 s the platform, which p Vast bank of flowers, ‘The orchestra was occu. pied by Weber's string band. which rendere eholve music during the proceedings. Pro’ oble You M. D., nt of the faculty reac the ac 1 Georgetown U nlversity gree of do medicine.” - Healy, 8.J., pres the Unversity, ed the degrees upon the graduates inj sant and appropria mes Were pubilshed in Gay's Stak) The valedictory was de! Zack Re n, M.D... aud was followed by a zdddress to the te by Prot. ( i. De grad Dr. Busey then ma eves, at the conclusion of which he presen to Mr. H. D. Barnity, of Maryland, the fa prize, & heavy ce second auc nefpals. ‘The and the pro- &xerelse, arith- botany, plystes, he hing 1 schools, method tor, and several super exercises were highly Int E hb Bteraturs . 20010 teachings a CHAKGES AGAISST AN ATTORNSY.—Mr. AL G. Riddle presented to tt rig yester- fon of E ies touching the Johnson, attorney-at-iaw, who had, she represented, recetved trom her $11 t the motion of M nst him to sho’ ot take simumary y the costs of zmount to Kiddle, a ett use Why the action { and had converted On Ut Hot Srxtse p id aut NEOEN'S MOIETY ConTkACT.—Yesterday In Cireult Court (No. 1, Judge MacArthur, the case of M. Green against John D. Sanbora taken up. This isa sult to recover €i07 balance sald to be due as plainuit’s share in proceeds of mternal revenue cases y bt anborn under the latter's famous et. Messrs, Suellabarger 4 Wil- Son appear for the plaintiff, and Messrs. Butt: & Barrett for the defendant. ‘The arrangement admitted by both to have existed was that Green was to have twelve per cent of Sanboru’s fifty per cent of the amounts collected under the contract, which was made by Secretary Beutwell in '1Sis, and annulled by Cong: after an Investigation. Green, however, ciaiine that a subsequent arrangement was mad by which he was to receive twenty-five j cent. ue a WASHINGTON FISH M4RKET—Sold by R. A. Ge ach. agent.—2,50 shad from $:7 10 $20 per 10%: zs,000 herrings from $11 to $12 per 1,000; 600 bunches rock and bunch. a Decorarion Day.—A preliminary meeting of the Executive Committee of the Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, was ‘held last ing, and the —— general committee was aj ted to make all the ar- Yangements for ration Brodie, peat.) Commander CC Royce, and poets, with aad a com- Commander Royce as chairman, mittee Co solicit subscriptions were appointed. No One thinks of traveling without ng wleng Dr, Bull's cough syrup. Prive 25 cents. t | pounds of beef trom Jos. § | alone, unless they wanted to get into a manhole prosecuted | | inately in the Controller's bureau. He was 30 | death of Mr. Henry Lovejoy, pefch, from 15 9 69 ceats per | io yeu \frely innocent of procuring any such operation. Mrs. Morgan, those who are in the house, State that they did everything in their power to save the life of the girl, and that tt was not un- ti] affer her death that they were informed of what had occurred; to save the reputation of the girland the feelings of her friends they were Feticent on the subject, and the physicians had also expressed a desire that they take such course. Dr. Townshend, the health officer, ‘states that when he learned the cause of her ill- bess he was anxious to save her life, aud did all in bis power to that end. After the death he reported the facts to the coroner, and then his jurisdiction ended. Dr. Patterson then reported the ease to police headquarters. —-- SIMPRINS has not been at the Treasury department, since the first publication in Tue Star concerning this affair, This does not make much differ- ence as regards the amount ot work which be performed. The more inquiry that has been made concerning him the worse his repatation Spncets: He has not been removed from his P He will be bounced though uatess be resigns. He has been shifted around indiserim- worthless that the chief of no room wanved him about. He must have left the clty last nizut Neue of these who are well acquatnted with him have seen him to-day. ‘They say that he jumped the town Jast night. He he ) in Ohio. ‘They stayed here for some thme, but le sent them away, a3 their presence interfered with hi ments. He kept is place 39 long because he represented that Gen. Garileld Was his friend and ba r. Amusements, & Forp’s Orera Hovuse.—“Fairfax” is drawing very weil at Ford's. The audiences are delight- ed with the play. It bas many merits and is produced In good style. NATIONAL THEATER.—“The Banker's Daugh- ter” was Witnessed last night by a very large audience. The play isa powerful one and the company presenting ft complete tn every char- — the cast. The setting of the piece is super! ARLINGTON THEATER.—Among the attraction here are Miss Lou Davenport, the juventle won- der Willie Hail, and Woodie ih his great planta- tion scene. Matt Morgan’s statues are also a The performance concludes with a ble burlesque entitled “Going to the THEATER Comiqre.—This enterprising pur- veyor of variety amusement is drawing large i 's ¥ night. Opp FEiows’ Hatt.—The testimonial ton- dered to Little Eva Henderson will take place here this evening. ‘The Backstone Dramatic Chub and the Thalian Cinb will take part in the entertainment. Winrar fternoons and e nings of urday of this weei there will be tea parties at Willard hail for the benctit of the Home of the Aged under the care of the Little Sisters of the Poor. Opp FELLOWS’ Halt.—To-morrow Baker's dramatic company _w' drama ‘All that Glitters & nghadle farce “The Wido periormiance will be for the Lodge No. 5, 1. 0. M. THE COURT: COURT IN GENERAL TERM. jay, Hume agt, Brown; bill dismissed. Ndginent below itimore and Potomac railroad com- paby agt. Trool mandate from the United States Supreme Court filed. Williams agt. Flor- | ence: ordered to be re-arged. Lewis agt. Mor- ris: deeree below reversed. In re Knox & 03. Patent appeai; petition for re-argument j Yesterday. ¢ affirmed. Berr eve bell agt Dobson; decree below agt. Berry: appeal distnissed. Connolly agt. Lawrence: taxes to be paid ont of estate. United States agt. Edward Perkins; judgment below afirmed. iRCUIT CouRT (No. 1)—Juage Macarthur, Tuesday, Detwetler agt. Naylor; judgment be jater et al.; payment of costs, Apple- Man agt. Higgies; judgment set aside as to Rig- gles suit’ abated. Varnell agt. Naylor: plaintiff called and suit dismissed. Green agi Sanborn, on trial. Sanborn; trial resumed, judgment for nominal Davis agt. Adams; do. Crreurr Cover (Ne. 2)—Judge Cor, esday. Hamilton agt. Witmer: discontinued by plaintit! at her costs. Fox agt. Keliher; on ti Yesterday, Rothberg agt, Simpson; verdict for plaintiff for’ $0 and cosis. Fox agt. Keliher; verdict for plaintifi tor $25 and costs.” Bond agt. + Hramhail et al; leave to plaintiff? to with- draw replication to defendant's third and fourth pleas and file demurrer thereto. Clark agt. Mackey; motion for new trial filed. Altman & Co. agt. Douglass; continued for the term at plaintifis’ costs. Hyatt agt. Tuttle; leave to ile amended delaration. Cariin agt. Da = verdict tor defendant for $70 aud costs. Stock still agt. Sherman; nonsuit. George B. Harrison Waters excused as jurors and the 1 ordered to summon ialesmen. Equrry Covrt—Judge Hagnes ‘Tuesdhy, Blake agt. Sullivan; Evan Lyons pointed giiardian ad litem. Cruit agt. Sehm: iestraining order returnable granted. ite agt. Randall; Voltaire Randall appointed guar dian ad litem. Parker agt. Truesdell: bill dis. Inissed as 10 certain defendants. | Yesterday, Thomas agt. Taylor; suit against | heirs at law ordered reviewed. Connell agt. Dowden; referred to auditor to ascertain in- debtedness of building association. Coltman agt. Moore: trustee to extend note. Canill agt. Cabill: hearing continued. Beavans & Shaw agt. Tinghes: sale ordered and Wheeler and AS agt. 205) signment unchanged. CRIMINAL CouRT—JuNge James, ._ larceny, arraigned; John Sanders, indicted for a second offense of petit larceny; arraigned, vaded guilty and sentenced to two years in penitentiary. James Bryan, same offense, | lea and sentence. Moses Snowden and Lewis Tawktus, indicted for arson, arralgoeil: pleaded hot guilty. John W. Robinson pleaded guilty to an assault and was fined #20 and costs, witch he paid. John Buchanan pleaded guilty to an assault on bis wife; sentenced suspended. Ida Whitey. ndicted ‘for selling beer without 2 license; bench warrant. George Dyer, convicted in Police Court of selling policy; tried on appeai and acquitted. Yesterday, viltiam L. Sandford brought in on a Dench warrant and committed to jail. Adolph H. Kammerer, indieted for assault with {ntent to kill Clement West; arraigned and plead niliy; trial commenced. POLICE CoURT—Judge Snel, rday, Julla Diggins, Patsy Randolph each, rer, and Chas. Gibbs, v days each. ponds or Taylor. Zachariah Br charged with buyt $20 or 3) days. Joseph Peyton, assault on Eratna Jobason, by kn King her de 5 ault on Sophia Li #0.) ault on Annie Mora George Washington, larceny of a cloth coat from Allen W. Mason: couttnued. To-day, Richard Morgan, profanity: $5 or Gays. Harry Williams, vagrancy; bonds or days. ‘Thos. Franklin, loud’ and botsterous; or; days. Mic rofanity: $5 or days. Henry Price, k, loud and boisterous; $10 | or peal noted. James Riley, loud : Fori days. Giles Miller, charged tilting Oficer Branson; $10 or 8 days Albert. Combs, assault on Ephraim Catharine Howard, larceny of three erett; $5 or 10 days, Smith Murphy and Chas. Grown were charged with the larceny of 200 pounds of iron manhole caps from the District of Columbia. The change Was not sustained, and they were dismissed With advice from the judge to let manholes bonds or 30 days. 30 then ives. Catharine MaeNulty, assault on Catharine Carey; $1. Samuel Smith, threats to d y Robinson; personal bonds to keep the peace. Moses Humstead, larceny of a bushel of coal from Johnson Bros.; $5 or 10 days, Chas. Bt y etbook, a sk handke. me of fifteen from Albert Powel: S. Thornton Robinson and James Warden, toud and boisterous; 8 ach. MARRIAGE LICKNSES Have been Issued to Otto Haltworth and Pauline Gerhardt; Samuel Clark trick F. Sheady and Louisa & thos. H. Bryant and Jenny A. Sum. | erland, both ot Nelson county, Va.; Chas. Wil- son abd Margaret Doren: ‘Thomas 0. Bu Baltimore. MG., and Fila Pear, of Portland, Me. DEATH OF A WASHINGTONIAN IN BROOKLYN.— Information was received here yesterday of the native of this | city, but for some years past a resident of | Brooklyn, New York, who died there yesterday. Mr. Lovejoy was the third som of Mr. John 3» Lovejoy, and a brother of bor B. G. Love. oy The was some years ce eigazea mn | the Baltimore custom house, and graduating tn | law, he practiced here for a time, having his | residence at Laurel, Md..and subsequently went | ood pr actios “ew pels fort; yeas Of axe, j Practice. He was yy . a ly intelligent and industrious man, and | had many friends here. i GEORGETOWN. GRAIN MARKET.—Arrived, by canal—Boat Farmers’ Friend, with 2,50) bushels of corn. No sales Fulse wheat is quoted at 133 to 135; Lancaster at 135 to 187; corn, white, 57a75; yellow, 55. Fish MARKET.—10,000 herring sold at $9 to $11 reas, 500 taylors, at $2.50 Lo €4 per hun- ALEXANDRIA. | TIABEAS Corrvs A! ED For.—Capt. F. L. Smith and Messrs. S. G. Brent and Edmund Burke, counsel for Robert Ballenger and Geo. Nowland, the two men committed te jail by U. 8. Commissioner Fowler, Monday night, to awalt the action of the grand jury of the District of Columbia, chat with an assault upon a pas- senger on board the steamboat Cityof Wash- ingion, on its way to this city, from Washing- ton, last Thursday evening, met Jest night and ee a petition to Hon. Robert W. Hughes, pr ii of the U. 8. Court forthe Eastern District of Virginia, for a writot habeas corpus. Capt. F.L. Smith lett this moral for Richmond, where Judge Hughes Is now holding court, to lay the petition before him, and will return to- night, It is understood that Judge Hughes will De here t orrow. The action sought for is to get Judge Hughes to quash the warrant upon Which the men are now confined in jail, but whether that result is accomplished or not. it is more than propable that Nowland and Bullen- ger will be released on ball. RETURN OF 4 FuGitTrve.—Justice Frank Love- joy, enarged with an indecent assault upon an old'white woman, named McCann, returned to this city last night, and came to the station house this morning’ and gave himself up, but owing to the old woman being unable to ap- pear against him, on account of sickness, th hearing of the case was postponed.. Gazette, 313 eae, KILLED FOR A Youna@ Lapy.—Charles Thel: jr., and Joseph Ritter, two young men, of Ne: rt, Ky., attended a ball together at Eclipse all last Monday night, and during their stay the former was ordered away from the side of a young lady, who had been escorted to the ball by Henry Brown. Some trouble arose, but it Was settled at the time without violence.” About five o’clock in the morning, however while on thetr way home, Brown and Ritter met Theis at Jefferson and Monmouth streets and the quar- relwas renewed, Brown knocking down Theis. Atihis stage Kitter ran up with a drawn revol- r. and leveling {t at the head of Thets fired twice, both bullets taking effect. Theis died within an hour, [Ritter surrendered himself to the police officers. Brown and Ritter are young men of good character, but both were ‘under the influence of liquor. Tur CaNaL In Special dis- Patch to the Balth trom Annapolis, March 31,says: The canal investigating cOm- inittee this ‘morning and again this afternoon examined at length Capt. F. M. Colston, of Wil- soo, Colston & Co., bankers, of Baltimore, to reference to the charges preferred by Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, against the management of the canal. Capt. Colston had no_ personal knowledge of the interference of the canal in politics but thought if the canal had been managed entirely in he interest ot its business a different result would have been reached, Tae investization was directed principatly to ascer- tain the grounds for complaint upon which the Present Suit ts based. Npskcs SPECIAL BARGAIN. JOB LOT OF 30) DOZEN LADIES’ THE CAUSE REVEALED. How Various Mis of Human Life Are Explained, Aud Their Origin Understood. Discovery of a Subtle Acid in the Blood Which Causes Pain, Dis- ease, and Often Death, The Way by Which it Gets Into the System and How it can Be Kept out. Some New Scientific Facts of Great Im- portance. One of the most important revelations of the Present time is the discovery beyond a doubt that Uric Acid in the blood is the cause of all Rheumatic troubles. This acid causes a fermentation, which gives great pain to the muscles, stiffens the Joints, and often blasts the entire life. tion is: **How doea this poisonous uric acid get into the blood?” ‘The answer is easy: It is because the kidneys do not properly perform their functions and throw off this acid through the natural chan- nels, thus permitting it to get scattered thiough the entire system. This is logic; it is science. Itis going rixht to the source of the stream, a8 ali read- era can readily eee. It would be as easy to dam the ‘Nile with bulrushes as to attempt to annihilate con- firined rheumatic troubles by lotions and rubbings; but by putting the kidneys in a hesith: the canse is removed, and the uric aci system instead of remaining in the blood. ‘The most certain ruier and regulator of the Kid- neys known to mankind is Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. Its power over these onans {8 simply wonderful. Read the folowing: » D.C., T need @ severe attack of Pneumonia, ter experi nating in Hepatilis, (inflammation of the Liver), | whict gradually extended to the kidneys. My en tre systemwas in a terrible condition. akin became yellow, dry, and feverish: my limbs be- gan to swell, and, with certain death staring me in the face, I becanie utterly despondent. L was kept by my physician—one of the best in Washington Upon an exclusive milk diet for Sve months, with no improvement, but an aggravation of all ni symptoma. My case seemed utterly hopeless, and was 60 regarded by a council of the most eminent Phyelclanein the city. Death seemed inevitable. the advice of a friend I wax induced to try Warner's Safe Kiduey and Liver Cure, and in ten weeks I was entirely restored, and I verily believe Varner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure the best med- cr prepared. Iam, gentlemen, gratefully, oul J. AVERELL, Clerk Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah. It is needless to comment upon such testimony: it is unquestionable. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Gure is for eale by all druggists. For the kidneys it is pre-eminent, and for rheumatic troubles unequaled marl5-m&th, 3 CITY ITEMS. Homk TESTIMONY.—Mr. B. Moxley, well-known as doorkeeper of Ford’s Opera House, Baltimory says he has for several years used J. 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We applied D Giles’ Liniment, Her relie was Immediate. 5 is row well. B. McDERMorT, 40 West 13th Street, N.Y. Write to Da. Gites, 12) West Broadway, N.¥., who will cure without charge. Gies Pills cure plies, Sold by all druggists. ‘Trial bottles 25 cents. 8,U,0-3t Doctor's Fees from Two to Five Dollars. mirk“s Trish Tea costs but 2 cents, and tn all bilious disorders {s a positive cure. It Piles_Symptoms ‘are Moisture, intense itching, particularly at night, after get- ting warm in bed, increased by scratching; other Parts are sometimes affected. “‘Stcayne’s Oint- ment” pleasant, sure cure. Algo cures Tetter, Ringworm, Pimples, Sores, all Sealy, Crusty, Itchy Skin Diseases. Instant relief and perma- nent cure certain. Sent by mail for 50c.; three boxes, $1.25. Address letters, Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Sold by all druggists. olesale by Stott & Cromwell, Washington. eo Wilbor's Cod Liver Oil and Lime. The great popularity of this safe and effica- elous preparation is alone attributable to its | intrinsic worth, “Im the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Scrofu- lous Humors, and all Consumptive Symptoms, it has no superior, 1f equal. Let no one neglect the early symptoms of disease, when an agent is at hand which will cure all complaints of the Chest, Lungs or Throat, Manufactured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists. Lt ews Brovwheal Trock W localities, in various parts of the w For relieving coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases, the Troches have prored reliable. tts For CLEan} OR DYEING LaptE3’ AND GENT's Stirs, Anton Fischer, 906 G street northwest, will give satisfaction in every respect. 1y Q as CoE ae e e mite te ure 4 to lays; all urinary com 8; $1, at druggists. For Washington at 480 Pa. ave. “Rovan on Rats.”—Ask drug) st for it. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, -bugs. 15¢, a box; for Washington at 450 Pa. avenue. “ ALDERNEY Dainy.”—Fresh alderney butter churned every morning and delivered in 3¢ Iba, rints, 45¢, ttermilk. “Ward” per Ib. Also, — Stop One Minute and Think, Tf you have DYSPI Bieters| DIG TION, or NEURALGIA, Bitters |L2o® BITTERS will cure you. ers |e | "if your BLOOD ie THIN, or letersi a DRA ATES me feel gener ! ¥ Bitters | IRON ELITES will cure you Bitters mit have OOOASIONAL Iron Bitters | A Iron Bitters or feel that LIFE IS i) IKON BITTERS Iron Bitters Iron Bitters Iron Iron Iron Iron tron Tf you are s mother, and ha not milk or strenwth to fitrse Your scabs tunt fomunion: ans sti are try IBON BITTERS. = YOU CAN BE CURED. Paice 81 4 Bor. Att Davaaisrs SELL THEM. THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, Soum PRornretons. Fer sale by STOTT & ORO! 485 Penns} Vania avenue, wholesale and retail,and by ed EXTRACT BOR BOUPA LAS Sor ano FLAVGRING 8TOOK DISHES AND SAUCES. or Ee CAUTION. nine the fac simile of Baron Licbig's Bigaatare i Blue oat actoee toe “arte in England increased ten-fold in COMPANY'S EXTRA‘ of all rea nal ee ‘The natural ques- | Ma ‘condition leaves the | Try tt. | delay, but take a dose | DRY GOODS. STEAMER’, &. | COOK'S TOURS! | Mesers. THOMAS COOK & SON, originators of | the world-renowned Tonrist and Excursion System, Elegant ali-wool Bunting, 4. Joerph White Coumunder. * | established 1841, bex to inform the public that they Better ali- wool Bunting, 28. _RESUMPTION OF ROUTE. have opened a new Branch Office in Washing- ‘Col Lace Bus ting, 50. = WASHINGTON, D. C., ann YORPULK, VA., | fom, ade RYLVANIA ACENTE, Se eee eae | FORTRESS MOSMEN Hi kxy POINT } R ‘ANIA AVEN sk} ai #1.25 gE $ NEY ST axD | for the eae of thar Tourist Tickets, and where ik, 150, 8 ras 2, $2.25, 2.50, POINT LAOROUT a | every information Reine ‘their exteusive sys- Fuii ck an laprine Ge ite and Returniy: ) tem of travel can be ontained. | shades. Parasols and sun Umbrell. . me Y, MARCH 1 | | The best Towel in the cits at 25. will com ss SapSliee GRAND EXCURSIONS simeres from 5c 1549 jet a. Salta betwen aioe | 2. ee peer anno. [erat netics. Ee Box, DO x | 5 s o . | laun hirte at old ya OTON, e jeer ANNUAL MAT PARTY, ‘i Bhute bade 'to onder tivarure aken here 1 From foot 3f Reveuth it, | re encain 3 } Annual > mal Vacation | id iris order 3 dons of of joe eo | Hetter Bhinte (te onder) per hall dar MONDAY “ARD wey.|_ Footst Party. j Annual Midsummer Party Be Pamphlet, containg full particulars, wit | OF EUROPE, sent free on appheation. | COOK'S TOURIST TICKETS TO ALL PARTS | OF EUROPE. : | Single Journey aud Excursion Tickets, available any dey and by any train, at reduced rates, by ail linies of steamers, issued to independent travelers. amar | — WM. 8. ROOSE, 1333 Penns an GOONS AMERICAN TOURS .. Wt § ROORE, Curar Stands at hein: m eU: ei A Py. Bi N,N. W | Sevonagac eee ne as “S | BLAOK SILKS ANO SATINS. ¥. ) RAILROAI OF FICE, 6th st rect | | TRIMMING SILKS AND SATINS. @ Pennsylvania avenue north weet” Cook's Excursionist coniains fares forover | COTTON AND LANt N LAWNS. | GENERAL OFFICE POTOMAC STEAMBOAT | 1,000 Tours; by mail, 10 cents. For fall particulars | LISLE GI.O_ ES, in new ead treet wharf, and on board the | please address: | HOSIERY, HAN DKEKCHIEFS and CORS! er. se | THOMAS COOK & SON, DOMESTICS at the lowest prices. | Agent for Norfolk, D. F. KEELING. 30 Pennsylvania avenue, HOVSERESPING GUGDS. Derd-lm Agent for Washington, B. F OODD PERCY & ITH. Agent ALL WOOL BUNTING: ~ | Chief American Office, 261 Broadway, | New York. | | C. A. BARATTONI, Manager. marls-eolm BOOTS AND SHOES. {| QC EASONAR EE SPRING GOODS, | Satisfaction White Spreads #1. 2 | P.M. Elegant 3- but. Kid Glow ted, $1. | Single fare to Norfolk (firet-cisas), $i: romnd trip LUTTRE! | (firet-clase), = *. Tichen ren. iatormation, 31-2w } = wm, etc... furnish py or agen’ ate | OES We REED SONS. 1216 F strwet northtoat SUTINGs INALLTH ALL WOOL #INSEYS, BeroKtock all new and seanonable | for eaeh trade. Goors, RING i 380 _ POTOMAC 1% | 1980, exeaeeny c2,.,1 880 ‘st (no better made) Shirts te order, NESDAY, at 5 390 PM. ¥ oy SATURDAY, at 6] Day AND i ataP. M. orn ey refunder worth to-clay wholerale #1.40. UME, CLEARY & 00... 807 Mari | Beney Go Satie tai Pees | PO NORFOLK, FURTRESS MON- ROE AN 1H Steamer DALY OF THE arf on MONDAYS, W * Prices marked DAYS snd FRIDAY, &! } stoppiow at Piney Poin i TYLER & CHEWNING, | Lek Bectine Boxten Steany rx, &. note days af 4 p.m. (Late Cierke with Perry & Bro.), Tip, BL.50. Kecoud — Ke si BYRN'S Ira STREET SHOE STORE, oa ie i POTOMAC RIVER LAND PRN'S Baru le s wharf ever DAY YAY, at ‘Two Doors below Gorcoran Street. Pepa! for Nonin}, aud SATURDAY tor Levnardtown, | ‘Two Doors below Corcoran Street. Ww GIVE SATISFACTION. | wpa! landers gol od retarning: | Two Doors below Corcoran Street. m6 oe ue i = = ; | ese Fis For XEN i Sea ; = + rown Diamond” Shirt, only 50 cents. mers ‘ad JOHN fe HE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH | The -siuste taproved suit, Gente terpately Irave Bi Now York, Consists of the immense stock of BOOTS and Nh SATURDAY at 4 p.m-.and 63 Water etre BHOnS cnae seat Sonne Styles, now on exhibi- | ios mc Dax. = 1 Pm. and Alexa i jon and krle at 18 pat ST mwall ay. Tebt taken af ent y at BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, mammal bo Nati -nal Metropolitan Bank 491 Pemn'a avenue, Near National Hotel. _ The remarkable low prices that rale at this estab- | lishment are not only a surprise to our purchasers | but to the manufacturers of the goods themselves. -y ay LADIES’ DEPART MENT. Ladies’ Fine Kid, French Heel, Box-toe, from uslin and twenty-one | SAM'L BACON, President. NEW YORK-ROTTERDAM. The first-clies steamers of this line" W._SOROL “P.CALAND,™ **MAAS, ‘RIEDAM. ROTTERDAM,” leay Wedoesday ‘and Natu At MEGINNISS’, 2002 © street now. 1.25 up. Ladies! Pebble Goat, French Heel, Box-toe, from Gents! Dress, Congress Gaiters, from 81.1 Gent Walking Shoes, mm 81. a Gente’ Fine Ga'f Boots, Warranted, from 82.25 up. A fine assortment of Gents’ Hand-made, Low Quar- tere—a Specialty. we Special Notice—A Box of Blacking Given to every Customer whose Purchase Amounts to 82. GREAT BOSTON SHOE HOUSE, vari Percales, Ze} French bani Haim, Black and Colored Greusiiv== io wrest | An inspection of our stock is solieited. | NOVELTIZS 7 iret Cabin #45—#50 Stoorage #26 os | Sree ang. groan wmess | HS PSH Ge mere Eadie Foe bate ee ree oS! 25 UP. | Toru erat sents: B-CAZAUX, General Kuen Eadlen For Gaiters (acelin v6 sous up. We are daily opening our stock of Spring and | 27 South Wil oe Jani Ladies’ Kid Slippers, front 39 vents vp. Taree Tor the cena Aiea oe one | LEDS NEW ENPROSS LINE Laces! New ee TS DELART I: rectally called'o the fliowing hunt opened Printed me ET WREN Gents’ Hand-stitched, Calf Gaiters, from 32.15 up. inen Layne and Cambrics, Fo PHILADEDPHIA, ALFXANDREIA, WASHING phyr Ginghams in plaids and stripes, ings in all the new colors, Damasse | in new desivus, Black aud Colored Camele’ oreien and Domestic TON AND GEORGETOWN, ety. HOOK BROTHER & CO., Sign of the Red Flag, | Re __ FERS Fs: sh. We, titer BUURE Home a daily unt 9 ym. Taronst LEOPULD RICHOLD, | GHIATS! SHIRTS: SHUTS? Scorsetown woods rencived ‘ad tame _mar26-3m. Proprictor._ | 5 tS” scan ks aaeeiehs | NEW York siok sToRE, fea Pat. nw. and Leth st. wart, Was! 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | FINISHED AN: ing qualities of our SHOES are ME j OF MATERIAL, | Pi ery Aut | ELEGANGE Mere Mi FIT, iY | aS ° . | DURABILITY AND MODERATE -CosT. REALE Se DOO See nile 7 ares Ean SPRING GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. eee ee BHIBTS. |“ SHIBTS, | TO ORDER. : any TO ORDER. rap Sandal { TO ORDE! | Gent's Coneress or Button, from i NE Sia ees ee 4 | jew of Gent's French Calf Hand-maie Boot | 6 SUPERIOR SHIRTS FOR-.--. 920) sre eae Misses? and Children Shoes of all |“ Buy the EUREKA RETNEORG it for all seaxone of the Boys" good Shoes. | $1 SHIRT | “On the One price: In the city. For sale at | York FAMILY SUPPLIES. PpaArace MARKET, = Cor. 14th st. and New York ave, FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BALTIMORE HAMS. P CINOINNATI HAMS. 600 JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1421 New York ave. marl? and LUMBER! LUMBER | fis Et EALED PROPOSALS willbe receiv, and delivered by April 1s, 1550.Coal and Pine Wood | Liverpool and Queenstown, and by April 25, 186), Pine Wood being first delivered. | Europe. at lowest rates, . | Storage and Government inspection at bidder's Through bills of laden «iven for Be RINCE GEORGE'S OOUNTY HAMS. j cost. | ‘Thericht to reject any and ail bide, and to | Havre, Autwerp and other porta on { accept or reject any excess in quantity, is reserved to the Government. must be mnarked **Proposais for Goal and and addressed to me: Ww Sealed Pro brick wor! Building for State, War and N: =ill 1880, ence of bidders. established dealers in sand, upon may be ecen. DUBREUIL BRO.’s, 1112 F street northwest. _ PROPOSALS. Doonkerren's Orric Rouse REPRESENTatives U_ Wasninatos, D.C., March ark ing at Cork t FROM PIER 40 N. Wel, April 7 Beyti Wed. Aprill4 Abyrsin ), 1830. ed at this 3 SS otics until 12’ o'clock noon, on SATURDAY, BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- | April 3, 1540, for furuishins the Honee of Het re Ws : Wea, CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &c. Bor- | sentatives, and storing in vaults of south wine of | d every following Weduesday trom New York tou FICKLED PORK. “Philadelybia CAPONS, 36 | CAUit0l 00 tone best White Asli Furuace Coal, 400 | 900, 980 ana Ce ar Tamege sel pest Spruce Pine W oc fe 60, B80 and $100 gold, accord.ne %0 accommo cents a pound. mar30_| Wood. "Goal to weigh 2,240 poinds per tou, andto | detigae | 2 S100 wold, accor . be reetetied at Capitol if devizod. "Wood t meas” | “Ticked to Pari : ure 128 eulie feet per cord, and corded and mens- torn tie poh SAcreR. ured at Capitol. Gak Wood t) be sawed in twocuts | _ Btesrare Stecrage at very low rates. Steer “ae & | and for Mediterranean ports. For freivht and passase aj office, No. 4 Bowling Green. or both steerage and cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 606 7th trv re. © CHAS. G. FRANCKLYY, Agent.WY. RAILROADS. LTIMORE AND ONIO RALLKOA, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Route and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, ind Southwest. To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1879, ai 1:2 am LEAVE WASHINGTON. 5:98 p.m.—Baitimore, Ellicott Envelopes containing bids food, CHARLES W. FIELD, Doorkeeper H. of R. ROPOSALS FOR SAND. iy at ‘ompany” ps or BUTLDING FOR Navy DevanrMenrs, mNGTOS, D. C., March 30, 1880.1 »posals for furnishing and delivering yards, more or less, of best BAND for atthe site of the North Wing of the V ry Departments, be received at this office until 12 m. of Aprii 6, and opened immediately thereafter in pres 01 Srarr, Wan enkic pecifications, general instrac blavk forms of proposai wil plication to office, Where a eampie'of the wind required THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, Lt. Col. Corps of Engineers. Hiclay Stati ar30-6t Baltimore, Annapolit avd way. (Pied OUR EXMENSE TRADE SHOWS WHAT LOW PRICES WILL Do. WILLET & LIBBEY, j COR. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. ¥. W 100 FEET OF THE BEST BOARDS FOR $1.25. THES. ARE THE VERY BEST BOARD! MANUFAOTURED, COMMON BOARDS, 100 FEET FOR $1.00, marl2 WILLET & LIBBEY. J. M. & R. COHEN. ° ESTABLISHED 1865. MONEY ON COLLATERAL AT 5 PER CENT. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED or fPY DIAMONDS, WATCHES and JEWELEY LOAN OFFICE, 1007 7th st. n.w. marl7 GEASON OF 1880, BRIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEAOH, DEL., Will open MAY 207, 1880. toad ‘Terms reasonable. Send for circular. WALTER BURTON. Proprietor. feb25-6m | GE=p-ears. Clothing, j Gramite Cloth, in Prince Albert and also in Cutaway Coats and Vests, Cheviot and Cass: mere Suit Blue Flannel and Yacht Cloth Suits, in frock | and rack; Worsted, Licht and Dark Colored ' Pants for dress and business. Also, a very | Jarge agsortruent of Boys’ and Qhildren’s | Suits. ceived. Want of space forbids mentioning others. In selecting my stock this season Ihave taken ample time, in order to get the choicest goods that could be obtained, and am satisfied that no one can find a better as- fort my establishment. mar22 a CLAIMS, CUSTOMS, At HAVANA, kat ee Prizes. Tickets, a i 830; ‘ent ee 15, Srwonticthe Next Drawing APRIL 13, 1880 Tekets ei. Remit by New York Exchange, Draft, Exprees or Address all orders 3, DUFF & CO. Bankers, jassan (cor. Liberty) b< 42 Ni ng AG a » New FOREST TREES OF AUSTRALIA. For Toilet use, For sale by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. marl9-3m* Bouse Reb ashen cae = ‘burs, Winchester, Hagerstown, Frede ~via Kelay.) ni —{Baitimore and Laure! Express. n:.—Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasbury. J Winchester, Hagerstown and wny stations. 8.16 a.m.—New York, Philedely lis, Boston and Baltimore Express. Parlor car to New York and | Philadelphia. 8:35 a.m.—t8t. Louis, Chicago, Commbus and Pittsburg Express. Frederick, Huwerstown and Velley Brauch, except Sunday. Through car tc Staunton. Pullman cers to Cincinnats, daily. Graf. ton to Sandusky, daily exce;t Saturday. 900 a.m.—tBattimore, Annapolis and Way. | | 20:00 a.m. —Baltimore Express. Stove at Biad | Dure, Collece, Beltsville, Laurel, Aunapolis Ja | ton, ‘Jessup's and Hanover. <b | ity 20,000 BUSHELS FANCY SEED-OATS, VERY Low, ar WM. M. GALT & CO, Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave., 12:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Annapoli | iho Philadely i Bort mar22 Near B. and 0. Depot. |g: SM Slope at Laurel. ee 20n Sunday onty, Ba'timoreand Was | 4.30 yom. —Haltimone, ire apd Laare 1880 serine: LSS80) | sxvrets: “Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Annapolie Juncti |, 436 tPoint of Rocks, Prederick, Hagers town, Winchester and Way Siéstious. Ua ‘Sanday Print of Rocks and Way Stations only. “{Baltimore, Aunapuls aud Way Sta RP, — PHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Norfolk, exoept Sau . day. Norfolk passengers taken in the cars direct to boat at Cauton. “Stops at Bladensbury and Lau rel. 6.00 p.m.—Point of Rocks and Way Static 6 m.—tBaltimore and Way St LTIMORE A ia Ben City, | Bis LSHICAGO, COLUMBUS b PITTSBURG EXPRESS." Sleeping car to Ohi | . (Pittebaret except Sunday) | £8 Rito ORE. RHILADELY: AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Stops at. Blad Sleeping car to New York, au | burg and Laurel. } ping car to Philadelphia. I have juet received my stock of Spring consisting of fine Worsted aud { Light Colored Cassimere Suite, The above are only part of goods re- vent in the city. I purchased these goods at bottom prices, and can therefore St. Louis aud Cincinnati Express sell them at astonishing low prices. To be | scaler mies helica alin lanai convinced of the truth of this assertion, a | "Daily ee oe cordial invitation iscxtended to all to visit | “Al! tuine stop at Relay Station | | For further information apply xt the Baltimore and Ohio ‘Ticket Offices, Washington etation, and A. STRAUS, | 804, 619 and Corner I4th'and Peuneyivante avenue, | where ord will be tak fo aeeare tO THE POPULAR CLOTRIER, | checked and received at any Polat in the oity. 1022 Pennsylvania Avenue, t ee Sines De ree oe pean Lae elo M. COLE, General Ticket Avent. Z L. GEO. 8S. KOONTZ, General Agent. moyl7 880 rengiiNaxra 1880 i THE NOR’ WEST, AND SOUTHWEST Double Track. Steel Bail SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. “In Effect Janvany 6, 1580. TRAINS LEAVE WABHINGTON, trom Devot, | INTERNAL REVENUE i axp | LAND CASES SETTLED. ~ | ~ J. AMBLER SMITH, corner of Sixth and B streets, &s tollown: ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | Pitteburg and the West, 10:40 x. m., daily, with 4 mar9 Gth and D Sts. n.w. Parlor Car to Pi » and Sicering Cars from Pittebung to Cin Bt. Louis and Chicao gg. $2,250,000. 7:40 p.m. daily, with ‘Car wo Chicago. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING. CUBA, AP! pen 7 ck BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. For Canani Rocheder, Burtaioy 3 Falls and the North, at 6:00 a.m., ‘aliy: except Pandey FA 40 —_ Salty. exces Net wit Lock ‘Haven, and Dense at 10 40. dally, except Sunday. ‘ad the East, 8.10 a.m., and 1:90 p. Fore daily, eucopt Buntag, andy 45 pm, daly, with nity, except |. Limited Express of Pula Perlor Care, 9-30 a.m. daily, except Sunday. Brot, NX. all throcath trains connect at ae: 2 Aitect transfer to Fulton etreet avoiding SGubie ferniage and Journey across New RIL 13th, 1880 KETS ISSUED. 000,000 PESOS. amounting to. Full information sou fove ‘Tickets, $2; Haif BUCALYPTINE. GLEAN AND AGREEABLE IN USE. anata