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= ‘ “THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. Pebranry 19, Ua OPFICR OF THE Cutar StoNar. ¢ x ztoER, WasurxoTox, D. C., Fen. 19, 2:34 a m. For the tuiddie Atientic states, rainy, fol lowed by'clearing ther, coMeT northwest- ely withs, rising Dsrometer. RANGE OT THS THERMCAETER ‘The Mllowing are the readings of the ther- mometer at the Signal Ofdce Guring the dav:— Taw. 42; a 3°; 3 p.m, 45% mirtmum LOCAL NEWS. Amevements, &c-, To-nights Ford's Orera House.—“Pirates of Penzance.” Goodwin's Frotiques In A Jaz itor’s Awauit on a School Boy. ‘This morning, to the Poltee Court, Francis A. Beut®-, the janiter of the Riggs School butld- ner of 2d and N street northwest, was 1 or 12 years old, on Thursday last. Mr. L.€. Hineappeared for him. ‘Tee bov testified tha: he and other bors were standing around a horse, which was lying in the streets with a Droxen leg, and the janttor came up and took hn (witness) by the heck and ed him. ©a cross-examination the bey sald init a anebor of boys were standing around the horse. gome throw! stones and snow balls at the horsa, but he did not. When the janitor came out most of the boys ran off, and the janitor came to witness and asked who acertain boy was. Witness twice asked which boy he meant, and then Beuter seized him Witness then called im an old Dutctman, and threw a piece of mudat him. Mr. J. T, Hogue, father of the Doy, testifled that when the boy came home his face was red, as also bis throat. Wit- Bess Went to near the hors, which was lying 100) to yards from the school batiding. When he Questioned Bewier, the janitor, Said the boy Was impudent to hin, and he would choke any boy who Was kinpud“nt to him. Mr. Beuter 150 toid him that he whipped hts own sons) that be laid him up for Lapti . Mr. Hi ; evide You know that is not “Vex” Mr. Hin 112” Mr. Hogue.—“To show how brutal he ts. Robert Cavaniugh and Win. Grinith corrobo- Fated the testumony of the boy Hou ‘The dete alled John Fox, te eighth grade ot In the bulldin not see the janitor’s (reatment. of the boy testified that 1€ was the Janttor’s daly to keep + in and about the bullding. Mr. Beuter his account of the affair, and the court remarked that he had always been williag to sustain the school authorities, but Beuter had bo right to extort tie information he sought by punishment of the boy.by tortura. He im- posed a fine of $1 and costs. Mr. Youngs sts that He ix Alive. in New York Keferee Uaderbtil had another bearing yesterday of the case of Tneophilus Youngs, wo clatms to be to the tlesh. the spirit his wii aid have bit recognized by an genuine Theophiius. mith, m: : Uurer; Francts EH y, foreman of a sa: and bind factory in Balifmore; Geo. H. Flackel, of an associate of Youngs tn the quar- termaster general's oftice, aud Wim. H. Droste, a sergeant on the Baltimore police, united in thelr identitication. “Mrs. Yo" in court at the next hearing, 3 F. Lucas, $1 plano tuner, moved to Dr. se’s drug store, 9thand Fn.w, Orders by telephone. t Waar Dr. Ricey Savs.—The Alexandria @ir- 2e‘te of last evening says: The several esrpora- Uon oftictais who went to Washington Tuesday last, on business, accidentally met Dr. Riley, of eat city, Who was seen in this city looking for a colored wagon driver, on the’ night of the re- cent grave robberies. The doctor, not knowing the officials, or the other gentlemen with then. talked freely of his visit to Alexandria on the Bight named. He sald he was here on the night of January 26th, to see a colored man named Charles Chapman. Upon dfscovering that he was talking to Alexandria officials, he ende.vored to explain away bis visit by saying that he had attended Chapman, who had been thrown from Bis Wagon fn Washington some time ago, and that he had been invited by bts patlent to call to see him if he ever came to Alexandria: that betng tm Alexandria on the night of the sai: of Japuary, be ght he wi colored friend. It T arge of being a party to the un- Lof two dead human bodtes trom answer the cb: Jawrul remey: thelr graves in tbe cemeteries of this eity. Tre Mown ¥ COUNTY ‘TUKAL SocteTy on Wednesday S. Brooke, president; J. C. Holla A. Bo3d, Benj. ©. John bready, Wm. C. Hazel, v Geo. K. Dr. F. Thomas, Jos. Joba H. Gassaway, Joun E. Wiison t, commit Chas. W. Prettyman,’ secretary; Wm. ¥ Boule, Jr., treasurer.’ Mr. B. i. Miler offered a recolation, which was adopted, that the Senators and’ Representa’ Maryland be requested to use their intlueace to bave an amendment insertet in tos bill ropriating money for the District of Colua- ato enable the Commissioners to improve the lot between l0th and h streets at the intersection of Ohio avenue, for the purpose of @ wholesale market, as peittioned for by a Bumber of ens of Monigomery county, Ma, and Fairfax, Va Six MSDaLs Or Honox have been awarded the Mauufacturers of Beuson’s Capcine Porous Plaster over all others. . It acts at cace. t —$<$<—_— SBOT IN THE KNER.—Between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning Charies Hilton, bere at tg 6th strcet southeast, was shot In the left knee by Albert V. Cross at an entertainmeat gtven at MeCauley’s ball, Pennsylvania avenue near 3d street southeast. The wounded man was taken to Dr. Ford's oftice by policemen Bland ford and Thompson and the doctor not there, was removed to a saloon kept by Campbell and afterwards to bis home, whore Dr. McKim rendered medical attention. iis wound {5 not consideret dangerous. €: subsequently arrested by oflicers Thompson abd Blandford. Wr ts Important to check a Cough at one Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will do 80. Price 25. ‘THE ATTENTION of the pubilc fs called to one Of the greatest promoters of domestic happt- hess known tothe world, It 1s “Ceres,” the celebrated Minnesota patent process Hour we referto. All housekeepers, if they have ever used “Ceres,” unanimously agree that i is the handsomest and most nutri- Uous four they ever used. The very fact that lt was awarded the first premium against all other competitors at the national fair In iss, and again the first premtum in the shape of a very handsome and valuable gold medal at the exhibition ta 153). are sufficient Proof that “Ceres” {gs not only the whitest and strongest, Dut aiso the most nutritious flour Sold in the District. It not only makes suow White bread, roils and biscuits, but a barrel of “Ceres” will turn out forty loaves more bread than any other tlour in America, and the bread or anything else made out of th!3 celebrated Patent Hour will keep fresk and motst for a Week, a Virtue which very few flours possess, f De. LEON, 455 Massachusetts avenue. t ‘THR FUNERAL of Mr. H_ IH. Bradtey yeater- day afternocn was largely attendad by the many friends of the family and the Masonic podies with which he was connected, Rev, Douglas Forrest, officfated, aided’ b: Jon's (P. B) C ‘The remains were Laid Out In a walnut, cloth covered casket ant looked quite lite ike, ‘The Moral tlo ites wera profuse. and some of the.n of beautiful dastzns e choir of St. Joun’s Caurch furntshe1 tha music. ‘Those who took part were Messrs. Bur- nett, Pearson. Kohr, Young, Patterson, Joha- sop, Thompson, Hancock, Dawson and Ye nab; Mr. T. Ingalls King organist. ‘The mu: at the grave, in Oak Hl was by the Masoale choir.- The pall bearers were Willlamn Harmon ard I. L. Johnson, of National Lodge; Wilts 1. Goods and Benjamin F. Lioyd, of Eureka Chapter; Robert Ball and Matthew Trimble ot Columbia Commandery: ¢. Ww. ‘Hancock,’ of mitt ras Lodge; and Josech [. Pearson, of ta de Bruce Ko} al Chapter. “eet MINERAL WATERS. — Conyress Water — The purest abd safest of all'cathartic waters. None Renuine sold on draught. Avoid all coarse, trrt- lating waters, foretng and domestic; they impatr the digestive organs and kidneys, t Wits Figp.—The will of the late Constan- = Bramidt was soneuny flea for probate. All engravings, wori + paintings, designs, sketches tracings for the frescoe of the Capitol and other purposes, his gold waten, of Trinity (P. E.) Chur y Kev. Mr. Vibbaird, of ch. wrence S. Brumidt. Patrick Cantl) was also filed. He bequeaths all his property to his wife during her natural life. his son Dantel #, Cabtil, $1.500; Agnes Heron, $500 and the plane. He appoints ‘nis son, Daniel E. Cali, nis sole queal to bis son, The will of the late ——_e—___ Tae AUCTION Sang ot Taunton and RK’ rr” fine silverware and cutlery will continue fw Gays longer at corner 10th and D sts. t ‘TRE Wors on TH Of last bight Intern werk on the Long ‘ered —_ itttle with tae THE INAUGURATION. Interesting Facts About the Ball. A MAGNIFICENT BALL ROOM. ‘The hail in whieh the tnaugural ball is to be | beld—the main floor of the Nattonal Museum bufiding—ts admtrably adapted to that purpose. There ts contained In It 300 square feet Ail of this ts available for tsil foor space. Uon, there will remain plenty of room for every holder of the $.000 tickets—shouid that amber be sold—to indulge ih the dance with and without the discomfort and tad words muttered under breath which always co hand- in-hand with an overcrowded rooi and eternal damping together of whirling cour: who do not want to dance cau comforta- bly lock on if they want to, but will also have Uae pleasant alternative ‘of welking around without Interfering tn the least with the Gancers. The floor is divided into 17 halls. freely communicate with each other and lofty archways. In these there will be the dancing and promenading. It 13 along Welk to traverse them all. The center of the building is octagonal on the floor, Tails {sc alle “onder the dome.” The gentlemen comlag from thetr room will join the ladtes from thetr3 without any trouble.” ‘They will greet the Pr. ident and Mra. Garfield, and then pass on 10 Otter pleasures of the evening. Tue bu 1 9 roomy and the halls soconventent that ' € ecannot even bea iam tn the vicinity of the President. BEAUCIFUL BALLROOM DECORATIONS. The crnamentations permanent in the bulld- lrg are very pleasing to the eye. The work of further decorating the hall 1s in the hands of Messrs. Cluss & Schulze. architects. They have ot perfected thelr plans as yet, but a pretty ac-urate idea of the decorations ‘can be given. As the seventeen halls are only divided trom each other by piers and arches, the decorations: will consist mainly of ornamenting them and the galleries. Tne plers wiil be adorned ia the tein ball with the coat-of-arms of the atqer- eut statcs and territories. Above then and to which they will be secured be the coat of arms tthe nation. ‘The latter Wilt be draped by national and state fags. The ceiling w!l be decorated by tlower garlands and loops of national colors. It the center of the rotunda, “under the dome,” there wtil be a coilessal statue of Liberty. ‘This has already been erected. ‘The tigure holds in her left hand the 4 in shield; ib the rivht is a torch from which will burn an electric light. the of which will be thrown In every direction. T figure is 16 feet high and looks as If it was cut inmaible. From the tase of the pedestal (o the light tn the right hand there 1s a measurement of thirty cect.“ On the elzht piers of the dome, surround.ug the statue, tuere will be embiems of industry, sclence, patntt cent sewpture, " agriculture, law. This, Totunda. As you look from the main hail the: jeasare Those nese wide piers wili be decorated with emblems symboilcal of amusements. ‘The galleries and balcontes that surround the hall will ve deco- rated mainly with flags and draperies It 13 expected that the President and Invited guests Will be ta the main hall on the west en] of tha building. That side will be decorated with tne flags of all nations, surmounted by the Amert- can eagle—indlcative of peace with all nations, ‘rhe promenade music will be in the gallery at the cast etd of the building. The grand orchestra of 100 pieces will be placed in the gallery at the south end of the duliding, which has been proportionately enlarged for that Purpose. The contracts for the work of deco- Tation have been given out by Messrs, Closs and Schulze, and work will commence at oace, THE HAT AND CLOAK ROOMS. The sub-committee on tickets of the ball and TecepUon committee of the Inauguration or- pees met last evening at the Metropolitan ank Dulidisg—Mr. James E. Bell prestdiag and Mr. Brady Wilkins secretary. The chairman suggested that the letter carriers be employed for service at the hat and cioak rooms, and re- marked that they Were eftictent men, who were well known to the citizens. Six names were oe &8 coming from the White Louse. he following list was agreed upon a3 employes in the hat and cloak rooms:—John T. Hove, ©. H. Dant, Wm. H. Hazard, Wm. Batley, Jona J. Hill, John Biddle, W. agoner, , Jobb Lerth, C. M. Towers, T. A. Carroll, M. Quirk, Arthur Fowler, Geo. F.Smith, B. Simoas, 4. L. Ciark, Jonn McCormick, C. W. Langley, Jobn N. Mitchell, C. H. Gonzenbalk, —— Lynch} G. W. Billings, F. RK. Callahan, J. ‘f, Lareomp, Jobn H. Forney, W. E. Wise, R. ox. Thos. Carraher, C.D. bond, G.B.Stratton, W.D. Tabler, F. W. Longle: “ F. Thomas, E. Wail, C. ‘Thos. J, Smith, Harry Kudolph Wills, Wan. 0. Drown Semmes, H. ¢ loward Beall, — MeLewi Smith, Josep K. Brldze, Spotswood, WW. 3 A Wm. cC.Smiih, W. Arthur Fowler, W. A. RI M. Huguley, Philip Sheridan, o George W. Scott, A. W. Hudson and ewer. =Mr.S.S. Brooks submitted a eeirg to furnish tive men—three barbers end two bootblacks—charge twenty cents for shaving and tea cents for bootblacklag. Tue bid Was referred to Une chatrinan for consid Uon and action. The question of tae employ ment of women to look after the ladies’ roorn: Was considered, and it was decldea that fitte Would be required for this purpose. Messrs. J EB. Bell, J. W. Waeilpl-y and Cap: R. W. ‘Tyler were appointed a committee to examtae the endations and select those best suited ‘e Service. It was decide? to use chatrsand sete forseating purposes in the hall, and a subcommittee consisting of Messrs, Hill, Spring- er ard MacMeen were appointed to act with the chairman of the executive committee In secur- ‘ng them. Messrs. Harvey Roberts and Ui Brady Wilkins were appointed a committee to sezure the carpeting requisite for the building. INAUGURATION NOTES. It has been decided to have the cadets trom the naval academy parade at the tnauzuraiton. ‘They vil come to Washington from Annapolis on the 3d, Tne Governor's Guards from Annapolis, 50 strong, Captain Louis Green, will be here at the inauguration. Co, F, ith regiment Pennsylvanta, D. Alexander, present. The House passed a joint resolution to-day to grant to the executive committee on the 1) gural ceremonies tents and camp and garilion equipage for the use of visiting unilitary orga zallons pected to be in the city On the 3/4 of March next. The Peuston Office building will be decorated to the extent of $100, which has been sub- seribed by the clerks for that purpose. ‘The Hill City Guard, Capt. Joun W. Carley, of Lynchburg, with a band of twelve pleces, will be quartered at the israel Church. SPLENDID cabinet photographs $3 per dozen, at Davis, 925 Pennsylvania ave. t ———— THE NoRFOLK Boats.—There have been reports in circulation that the river companies which run steamers on the Potomac to Norfolk, Will pool their issues by forming a combina tion, the effect of which would be to tnerease the Fates charged for passengers and frely iil, which, since the oppos{tion began, have been reduced to less than half of what Was formerly charged. The fact seems to be that there has been an agreement between the rival lines to work more in harmony, and the schedules will be so arranged that the boats will leave and arrive on alternate days, thus dividing the business. ee THE Case OF H. H. WELLS, 3k —This morn- Ing in the Police Court, ou Snell announced bis decision in the case of Mr. I. H. Wells, jr., an attorney Of the court, who wes charged With misappropriating two stiver watehes given him by Edward Brien on which to raise imoney to Pa. @ tine of $5. ‘The court discharged the rule, te bg Spr of the whole bastacss of artor- beys taking cases when the tine ts from $3 to and receiving a fee exceeding the tlie. ‘The at torneys here should remember that’ they are making a record for themselves as are the at- torneys of Ube other courts. He referred to the = & the English a. thls subject, and s at ON a Feview Of the evidence he eeeaiae We rake. . ronewould the judge honorably discharged Mr. s This action onthe part of the court is th ae cordance with the report made by Mr. Joseph E. Bay den, the assistant U.S. attorney, some ume since. Tue Evesichr accurately adjusted. = piers, optician, 4% street. as Caps. Te of Oxford, Pa., 55 men, will be | Fea CLOTH, IN ALL OF THE NEW OOACHING SHADES. fr rivg Styles of BRUSSELS CARPRTS. BLE AOBED TABLE DAMASK Be €2-.. 75> UNBLEACHED TABLE LINES, 25c., S0c.,.370., a NAPKINB, £0c., 75¢ , $1 dozen. CtooHET sent D erat SPREADS. SHEETING 6 IR, Mleached-ane t a - dand Unbleache |, HAMBURG EMBROIDERY, Jcts., Scts., 4cta., cLoTR Be., 1c , 12¢. i BOYS’ WEAR, Spring Styles, 30,37, ROTTING LAGE. Spring Patterns, 35, 30, 31, All-woo! Fine BLACK CASHMERES, 37c , 40c., c.M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south ride, ths Boar Teh ateeet) et | The Jehnson-Johnsen Murder Trial. ‘This morning, tu the Criminal Court, Judge James, the trial of J. $. M. Johnson, the young whtte man, charge? with the murder of Jas. E. Johnson, colored, on March 29°h ef last year, was resume d—Messrs. Corkbill and Perry for the foverpment. and Messrs. Cook, Williams and Palis for the defence. Mr. W. A. Cook, for the defence, arguad the case to the hour of adjourn- Ment yesterday, and resumed this morning. Col Cook closed his argument at 11:45 and Was followed by D! ict Attorney hi Who was speaktig when onr report closed, Tne case Wl LOL be given to the jury tll Monday. Amusements, &ce Yoro’s Orgra Hoves.—fhe Pirates ot Pen- zavec” will De given to-night by tne splend!d cast of amateurs mentioned in Tue Star ad- veriisement. Tike opera will be mounted in splendid style, and the performance prom!se3 to be one of unusual Drilliancy. EpGkwoop Forks.—This successful play is to De brought out at Ford’s Opera House next weck, The Brooklyn Eagle saysot its perform- ance in that city: “Edgewood Folks, played iast evenlpg at the Brooklyn Park Theater for the frst time In tats city, 13 destined to enjoy here the same phonome;.al popularity that it has so speedily gaincé elsewhere. It 1s full of decorou3 humor, Innocent merriment, and Kindly wit, 4nd {3 just what is wanted In the way of a light and Innocent entertainment. IU is full of bright sayings, comfeal situations, and cleverly de- signed tmeidents, and gives scope for good a :t- .& to. a company honestly able to boast tat it bas been selected with a view to the besi ft comedy actingsand not merely to make bail-t for @ star. Mr. Sol Smith Russell, who pla s the principal part, that of Tom Dilloway, tr ought to be Known to the general reader as one cf the most versatile of the legitimate com - Gans that we have. There appears to be 10 line of comedy parts that he cannot take. HS Sketches of character, marked by the most cou prehensive study and expressed by an innur- erable phalapx of little touches In detall prove that his schooling in dramatic art has be-n thorough.” NATIONAL THEATER.—Goodwin's ‘‘Froliques” Will frolic for the last time at the Nattonal thts evening. Next week Emma Abbott will be there with her opera company. ‘They will open Mon- Gay night In “Martiana.” TALLMADGE HaLt.—On the eventng of Feb- Tuary 21st there will be recitations at this hill by Miss Mary Tucker Magill, interspersed wit fine selections in vocal and instrumentat music, THE YOUNG CATHOLICS FRIENDS Society of Georgetown will give thelr second annual Sectable at Forrest hall Monday, February 21. MUSICAL AND LITRRARY.—Goodwill Coimman- O. G._C., will give a popu’ nment on Washington's virih- IsSI, at the Congregational dvertisement for particulars, ebruary See a yy chureh. Conservative Life Insurance. ‘The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance com- pany exercises the greatest caution in placing its money. Its managers take a3 much pains to protect its policy-holders now as if they were nursing an tnfant corporation. In this incessant care and vigilance Mes the secret. of the astounding success not merely proclaimed but proved by the thirty-ttth annual state- Tent of the Connecticut Life, Few persons have beenshrewd and fortunate enough to make £122,000 Clear profit: on real estate operations th the past year. This 1s only one of the achievements of which the Connecticut Lit might beast, if such were its habit. it 1s only the company’s due to mention this fact, as tor- elbly exemplifying that sound judgment whic makes life tnsurance a tower of strength. We weuld also lift a Little more {nto notice a modest referexce in small type to the ruaning expensesof the company. " It seems Unat these have been brought to the low polat of 7.7 per cent. of the receipts: The Connectleut Lite a4kes nO invidious comparisons. None are necessary to emphasize the Importance of this announcem Every persen who knows any- hing about Ife msurance 1s aware that 7.7 per cent. 1s an extremely low figure to be touched in the cost Of insurauce business, and can be reached only by rigid economy in all the items. It rests with the Connecticut Life to decide how far that company Will extend Its area of use- fulness among the people of tae United States Whose centidence 1t eujoys. Conservatism ts SUL Its intlexible rule of action, and will con- tinue to be under the present direction. The trutt Of its steady growth {s now nearly $50,000,000 in gross assets, and a surplus by the New York standard (43¢ per cent.) Is about $6,500,000. ‘These figures do not frighten but please by their magnitude. For life insurance, solid and true, Is one of the greatest of blessings to man, and nothing 13 to be feared from companies which, like the Connecticut Lite, thrive only by well doing —Newr Fork Journal of Coui- merce, Fed ATO, Hor Srrixo diamond earrings, lace pins, rings, studs, and scart pins $2 to $10 at Prig: CUTICURA stonishing Cures of Itching, Scaly and Scrofujous Humors of the Shin, Scalp, and islood of Children and Infants. Curicuns ReMepres are simply elegant to x ‘They appeal to mothers and parents with sreat force. Frem infancy to old age they are equally succesefel, ssfe and re! Curicura, Medi- cinal Jelly, arrests diseases, eats away dead skin and flesh, allay# inflammation, itching and irrita- Robbery of Calvary Baptist Church. CURIOUS DISCOVERY OF THR STOLEN S{LVRRWARE— ©. B. CHURCH AND MR. C. B, CHURCH. Yesterday morning twe white boys, giving their names as John M. Reever and Cally Hoi- land, living tn the county, called atthe oitice of Mr. Charles B. Church, of the Independent ice Company, stating that they nad found In a cul- vert, utar Bennings, a basketful of silverware, the name C. B. Church betng platuly painted on ‘the handle of the basket, aud had removed It to the store of young Holland's father, near the first toll gate where It could be found. Mr. Caurch, after questioning the boys and satisty- tng himself of their honesty, told them to re- tain in bis office until be drove to his house. ‘They did as desired, and Mr. C. hastened to his residence, thinking that perhaps his house had been robbed without it being discovered, and driving hastily up, asked Mes. C. if there had reh anything missed from the house, She ied: “No; not that Teplied : she had discovered. A thorough search was instituted, but no basket nor silver was missed. Mr. Church returned to hisoffice and told the boys that it was all right, and not to deliver the basket nor stlver to anyone without his order. This they readily promised, and Mr. Church at once repatred te the pollce head- quarters and reported the whole circumstance to Capt. Vernon, remarking that It was a very singular circumstance and ought to be investi- gated. Capt. Vernon said he thought he un- derstood the case. The Calvary Baptist church, corner of Sth and H streets, had been reported as having been robbed last Tuesday Bight Of all their communton service, consist- Bees two heavy silver pitchers, etght silver goblets and ‘elght plates, and tne de- fectives had been on the lookout for the sliver and arrest of the thieves. ‘This at once explained the whole mystery, and Mr, Cbureh sat down and wrote an order to Mr. Holland for the delivery of the basket and con— tents to the officer who presented the order. The property was all returned except three of the plates, and one of the boys came to po- ce heacquarters to see the end of the case. He Stated that they (the two lads) were engaged In driving home some cows,and seeing a stick near this culvert. he went to get It to ald bim in driv- ing the cattle,and looking In the culvert saw this basket of silver and took It home. The basket Js the same one used for holding the silver by the church janitor with the name C. B. Church onthe handle. " They stated that when they took it home. Mr. Holland got a city directory and found only one man named ©. B. Church, and sent them to lcok him up. The boys were complimented by the officers for their honesty, and It ts not unlikely that the church officials will compensate them for their trouble. The police think the thieves, seetng the approach of & mounted oficer, hid their plunder in the cul- vert with the intention of returning there for it, THE INVAGURATION BaLL will be the great social event of the season, and It 1s important 10 kDOw where to purchase fine laces, rich fans, elegant hosiery, ruchings, gloves, jewelry, and hair ornaments suitable for such occasions to advantage. The Palais Royal takes the lead in these article, and will for the next two weeks make prices’ lower than ever before to close out the new stock bought expressly for this purpose. + (pare FIFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT oF THR CONNECTICUr MuUruan tion, socthes and heals Skin Diseases, and Scalp Affections with los of Hair. It repr and beautifies the Ha'r. Curicuna Resonvent, the great Blood Purifier, cleanses, purifies, and eradi- cates ull chronic and hereditary humors. Curt- cura Mevicrvat Tomer Soar, prepared from Ovrieves, cleanses, soothes and heals dise2s0d surfaces, whiten, freshenr, and beautilies the skin beyond all praise. It is an elegantly perfamed Teilet, Bath and Nursery tanative. Children and Infants. Chas. Fayre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J., writes: ‘*My son, a lad of twelve years, was com. Plet ly cured of a terrible case of Eezama by the Cuticura Remedies. From the top of his head to the soles of his feet was one mass of scabs. Every other remedy and physicans bad been tried in vain.” Fred. Rohrer, eaq., Oashier Stock-Growers’ Na- tlonal Bauk, Pucbio, Colorado, wmtes: ‘'I am so well pleased with ita effects on my baby that I can- not afford to be without it in my house. It is a Wonderful cure, aud it is bousd to become very popular as eocn a8 its virtues are known to the masses. J. S. Weeks, esq., Town Treasurer, St. Albans, Vt., says, ina letter dated May 28: ‘* It works toa charm on my baby's face and head. Cured the head entirely, and has nearly cleaned the face of fores. I have recommended it ty severa!, and Dr. Plant has ordered it for them." Cericurs Rem=pres are prepared by Weess & Porres, Chemists and Druggists. 860 Washington etreet, Boston, and are forsale by ali Druxwiste. Price for Curicuna,a Modicinal Jelly, smail ooxea, 50 cents; large boxes, $1. OuTivUBA RESOr. VENT, the new Blood Purifier, 81 per bottle. Curicuna MEpIcrNaL ToILeT Soar, 25 ocenta. Curiouns MgpicINaL BRAVING Soap, 15 cents; in bara, for Barbers and large consumers, 50 cente. SRAL mailed free on receipt of price. —_— SANFOKD'S RADICAL QURE FOR CATARRH. * Bapid, Badical, Permanent. Compicte Treatment for $I. Begin st the begining. Cleanse the nasa! pas- fagea. Remove the morbid coats of rotting and dead tissue. Work upon these surfaces unti! the Uving, wholesome membrane is reached, cleansed, disinfected, soothed, and Lealed. Then you hava attacked and removed the caure. Meanwhile, by itternal administration, drive from the blood the poison it delivers with every pulsstion of the heart. When all this is faithfully done, Oatarrn is con- quered, you are cured. Sanroxn's RapicaL Cure consists of one bottle of the Rapicat Curr, one box of OATARRHAL SOL- VERT and one IMrnoveD INHALER, all wrapped in one package, with Treatise and Directions, and sold by all droggists for #1. Ask for SANForD's Rapicat Cure, the most complete, instantane sus and economical treatment in medicine. General Agents, Voltaic Hlectrio Plasters, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Weak and Sore Lungs Coughs and Oclds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia, shooting Pains through the Loins and Back, Spasms or Fits, and Nervous, Muscular and Spinal Aifections, relieved and cured when every other plaster, liniment, lotion and electrica: appliance fails. Ask for Conus’ Vou- RASC ELECBIO PLASTERE, OW Moonta, seble IFE Ea ENSUBRANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, 00: > 247, 116, 244.37 Net aserts, January 1, 1880..., RECEIVED IN For premium Por interest an Profit and loss, red endow’ te$3, 655,146 27 Surplus ye- turned to Pelicy hold- ere. Lapsed and surrender’ policies. ‘Total to policy-holders $6, 413,695.38 EXPENSES: Commiteio’s toaxents. $310,974.51 Falaries of officers.c'ke and alloth’s euspioled oD 98, 936. 6 11,811.75 vertising, leval, real estate & all 627, 782.03 391,207.86 ———— — 87, 432, 675 27 Balance net assets Dec, 31, 1880...,.$47, 833, 618.70 BOHEDULE OF ASSETS Losns upon Real Estate, first lien. . .18, 718,385.49 Loans upon Stocks and bonds.. 31,653 23 Premium. notes on Policies in 3,702,156. 82 Ccst of Real Estate owned by the ‘Ocmpany.., & wscevens 12,622, 944.42 Cost of United States Hexistered onde, Cost of State Bond Cost of City Bonds. Cost of other Bon Cost of Bank Stock Cont of Railroad Stoc! Cashin bank... Balonce due from agents, secured. $47, 833,628.70 Arp Interest due and ac- crued.. $1, 159.261.12 30.688. 68 \cerued., Market value of stocks ‘and bends over cost... 430,133 54 Net premiums in course Ret quarterly andveami-annualpre- sume, 38,927. eee SS 81, 659,000.68 Gress Assets. December 31, 1880....849, 492,629.38 Liapinimies: standing net assum- ingure policler,4 per SE en ee BAB, 008,472.00 "138,001.93 —_—_—. 46, rplus by Conn. Standard, 4 per eee ieee Sina Bp pias by W. ¥. Standard ‘ct, abcut. z *. 6,500,900.00 Ratio of expense of Tecelpte in 1860, Policies in force, 43 inswring. $162, 105,367.00 JACOB L. GREENE, President. JOBN M. TAYLOR, Secretary. D. H. WELLS, Ate’t Recretary. A. 0. GIBBS, General Agent for District of Columbia, Cor, 7th st. and Louisiana Avenue, WASHINGTON, D. C. febl0-lawsw- ppeecsars WANTED UNTin, MAKUOH 1ST Jong’ net ieee than dose ie as Ark: BAKERS & CQ ke Droit Building. Condensed Locals J. C. Parker sends Scribner's Monthly sor Marca. J. Shillington sends Scribner's Monsh!y, the Atiantic Monduy and the Young Ladies’ Jour~ nal, all for March, Scriliner’s has more chap- ters of Mrs. Burnett's novel, "Tao Fair Barba- rian. Last night the members of Columbla Com- Mandery, Knights Tempiar, presented Past Eminent Commander M. M. Parker with a handsome and costly sword, at a merting of thatcommandery. Sir Knight J. R. Thompson made the presentation on behalf of the members. Yesterday Coroner Patterson gave a certifn- cate in the case of the dead infant taken to the second precinct station by Officer Schultze. The cause of death was neglect at birth. The body was buried ~ the health department. ie Forfar (Va.) Messenyer rather felict- tousiy styles the Long bridye causeway, the “cusS-Wway.”” A certificate of death was filed in the heaith office yesterday by Dr. P. LeC. Cook of Jemima Brown, aged 102 yeara, a native of Fatrfax county, Va, and 2 years a resident of this city. The 22d of February ts a legal holiday in the District of Columbia, made ‘so by the act of Congress approved January 31, 1879. > _ G. N. Suiltvan, who was arrested In Alexan- ck ond avis inst., Sues belt pent 20KS without a license, was discharged by the mayor last Wednesday, “d = Yesterday morning. about @ o'clock, Charles Reed, a grocery man in Heil’s Bottom, chopped the thigh of John Frederick witn a butcner’s cleaver. Dr. K. M. Beall was immediately sum- moned, and rendered the necessary surgical as- Sistance, Reed was locked up to awall the re- ult of the injuries. Adeline L. Arney hag filed a bill in equity agatnst Dennis McNamara and others to seil lots 75 and 76, in Sherman's subdivision of square 720. and lot 4, square 723. lessrs. Edwards and Barnard have Sled tor Lucille Morrell against I. N. Rollins, L. 8. Chap- Man and others a judgment creditor's Dill, and to vacate certain conveyances for property 0a F street northeast. West Washington, nee Georgetown. DraTH.—Mr. Wm. G. Busey, a well-known citizen of this place, died at Aiken, + YO terday morning. Mr. Busey had been In Ill health for some years past, always going south in the winter to escape the cold.” The remains will arrive to-morrow morning, and tbe funeral wiil take place Monday evening from his lave residence on Congress (31st) street. THE Long BRinGR Dia’ ‘Some of the Water street merchants are complaining that the Graw of the Long Bridge is not repaired so that Vessels Can come through. Their business is being seriously interfered with. Itis a matter of regret among them that the late freshet did not carry the whole bridge away NEW PUBLICATIONS. "The very vest llustrated magazt BIRMINGHAM (ENG.) Matt. SCRIBNER FOR MARCH. ‘This richly illustrated number kas In its table of contents the following: The secon? tnstall- ment Of Mrs. BURNETT'S bright novelette, A FAIR BARBARIAN, which the quirer calls “a vivid, fascinating story.” Coples of the February ScripngR, containing the first chapters, may stili be had of book-sellers, or the publishers. The three numbers containing the novelette complete can b2 had for one dol- lan, MUSIGAL POSSIBILITIES IN AMBRIOA, By THEODORE THOMAS. An article of wide popular interest, by the great music leader of this country. ERICSS0N'S ‘DESTROYER’ AWD HER NEW GUN. By Cuas. Barnaxp. A fally ilius- tated account of Ericsson's latest Invention, “ before whicn the tron-clad fleets of Europe are helpless.” IN LONDOW WITH DICKENS, The haunts of David Copperfield, Little Dorrit, and others, With llustrations by Cuas. A, VANDERHOOF. CHARLES AND MARY LAMB, An interest- ing paper, accompanied by portraits, repro- duced from a rare oll-painting from life. OTHER NOTABLE FEATURES as follows: “Protestantism in Italy," By Rev. WasHinGTON GLappEN; The Free Christian Church, ete; “John Singleton Covley, R. A," by bis grand- daughter, with many reproductions of Cop- LEY's works; "' Striped Bass,” & sporting article, with illustrations by MoKAN, TargR, BoLuxs, and others; “Glimpses of Parisian Art,’—with sketches by American, Spanish, and French painters in Paris; ‘A Dangerous Virtue,” ashort story by H. H. Bovesgn; "Recollections of Ame- ican Bcciety,’ by Mrs. S. W. Oakey; “ Notes ofa Walker,” by Joun BURROUGHS. Poems by Dr. J. G. HOLLAND, S. M. B. Prarr, and others, “ADIME DELPHINE.? a novelette by GEORGE W. Case, will begin in May, following “A Fair Barbarlan.” Price of this number, 35 cents; sold by all cealers. Subscription price, $4 00a year. 1t CITY ITEMS. Since the Introduction of the famous prepared beverage Hub Punch, used at proper seasons with hot water or with lemonade, fine ice, soda water or milk, the brewing of ordinary punches (which are neces- sarily Inferior to this supreme combination of the finest liquor and fruit juices) has been Jargely rendered unnecessary. It 1s now an indispensable auxiilary to a well supplied larder or sideboard. Wine Merchants, Grocers and Druggists sell it at $1.25 a bottle, Monrog, Ga., March 23, 1580, We have for twelve months been prescribing (‘Swift's S. Specific”) in the treatment of diseases for which it 18 recommended, and the results have been most satisfactory, not having been disappointed in a single instance. We think, for all diseases it is recommended to cure it stands withour a peer, and that all the pun AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS. FORD'S OPERA HOUSE, AEDAE STE: THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, FORD'S OPERA HOUSE, fie Nate. GmDRIS : ° HILARIOUS HOBHIES, FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, FEURUARY 21, a OF THE ReNOD ct > BM MA FORD'S OPEHA HOUSE. OF THE REowe GR DENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, - USE. BIN IGUTS AND 1HKER MATLINEES, FORD'S OPERA HOU: sOnpay : February 21 St. evar : TUFSDAY. | NOBMARDY,. FEB.210 ONE WEEK. FEB. 20 | waanne ee aT enaay. | rowed et ABE, MATINEE. dard, Peates, Tama, Castle. TUREDAY CRBEATENING, THREE MATINEFS THIS WEEK. THREE MATINEES THIS WEEK. THREE MATINE&ES THIS WEEK. THREE MATINEES THIS WEEK. THREE MATINEES THIS WEEK. 1752 isst 1782 asst 1732 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY 1881 2732, WASHING@TON’S BIRTHDAY. Asst 1432 WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY ass EXTRA HOLIDAY MATINEE TUESDAY EXTRA ROLIDAY MATINEE TUESDAY. EXTRA HOLIDAY MATINEE TUESDAY. EXTRA HOLIDAY MATINEE TUESDAY EXTHA HOLIDAY MATINEE TUESDAY. REGULAR FAMILY MATINER : REGULAR FAMILY MATINEE W ESDA BEGULAB FAMILY MATINEE WEDNESDay. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE BATURDAY. 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Only 1c, per box. 8 A Pure and Effectiv: lair Dressing. Cocoaine, a Sompognd of Cocoanut Oll, beau- tifles the hair and is sure to allay all itching and Irritation of the scalp. The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring Ex- tracts consists in their perfect purity and strength. for gentlemen, boys and Ewis’ “One Price Store ALLEN’s BRAIN Foon, 18 the only reliable tonic for brain and sexual organs of either sex $). druggists, sSrorr & CROMWELL, Agents, a 450 Pennsylvania avenue, A Cough. Pola. or Sore Throat Should be sto} lect juently results in an Tmeurstle id on Consumption. Brown’s Bronchial hes do not disorder the stomach like rectly 1e jammed parts, irritation, give relief in asthma, bro! hs, caren and the throat troubles whi coug! 8h and public speakers are subject to. 36 cts a Dox everywhere, a ‘When Everything Else Fall: You will and i. s your advantage to try Hartley’s Cal Remedy. The first ap- rh pean tells Itsown story, sufficient to cure ‘ort ary Cases. Bold by soot & Cromwell 480 Pa. avenue; W. B. Entwisie, corner 12th and Pa. avenue, and all druggists, 4,14 “Alderney Wagons.” ing, and delivered in 3s Ibs. “Ward” Also, cottage cheese, but morn- ts, 45c. Ib. Sireet anti; bon'per ate OE MEYER'S w OATAEBER OUBR. One package is generally sufficient. A real cure of CATAREH for $1.00! nova 6 IAN OS. received. Wm. ft esto>: ved, Wm. Shavffer and Grovestosn & 8 for ‘suping and repairs. (CLOM BECHKE BB Piano Warerooms, Ro. 907 H street, At tebe SOL SMITH SOL SMITH SOL SMITH Ag “TOM DILLOWAY'" In the new American Comedy, in four acts, EDGEWOOD FOLKs, EDGEWOOD FOLKs, EDGEWOOD FOLKs, EDGEWooD EDGEWooD EDGEWooD EDGEWoeoD EDGEWoop EDGEWoop EDGEWooD Supported by his ewn Company of SPECIALLY SELECTED ARTISTS. MR. CHAS. ROCKWELL, Late of Wallack’s Theater, New York. MR, J. W. LANERGAN, Late of Globe Theater, Boston. MR. b. T. RINGGOLD, Late of Wailact theater, New York. MR. SOL SMITH, ‘Late of Boston Museum Compsny. MR. WALTER LENNOX, Sn., Late of Globe Theater, Boston. MR. WILLIAM WARMINGTON, Late of San Francisco Theaters. MISS CARRIE McliENRY, Late of Union Square Theater, New York. MES. £OL SMITH, Late of Boston Museum Company MISS MATTIE EARLE, Late of Criterion Comedy Company. MIS8 NELLIE TAYLOR, Late of Boston Theater Company MIES JENNIE WHARTON, Late of Daly’s Theater, New York. MISS BELLE WHARTON, Late of Daly's Theater, New York. (From the Philadelphia Times. | Mr. Soi Smith Bussell’s work in hia new play, “Edgewood Foike,” has received most emphatic marks of popular approval. Mr. Bussell has got hold of a comedy thoroughly American in subject and treatment, and abounding in well-drawn ch: acters, interesting incidents and entertaining, if not brilisnt, dialogue. His own part, that of Zin Dilloway, is admirably adapted for the display of his unusual talents, and is nightly provocative of shouts of lauchter, but contrary to the rule in re- gard to plays made to order, the leading character is not all there is inthe piecs. There are three or four characters equally well defined, and esch con. tributing its share to the action of the play and the Pleasure of the audience. Mr. Rusee'l and bis com- pany will be at the Chestnut Street Theater another week. EDGEWOOD FOLKS, J. E. BROWN’S NEW AMERICAN COMEDY, AS PLAYED BY THIS COMPANY AT Abbey's Park Theater, New York, four consecutive weeks. Beetor, Mass , Park Theater, : . sixteen consecutive nights. ibany, N. ¥., Leland Opera Hour aces ee Peight consecutivenights. yk; | ¥., Park Theater, Bees Be MMeimht conseentive nights. iladelphia Chestnut Street Theater, eine sixiven consecutive nights. it he i itn a ee 5 » McVicker’s Theater, comsiniea sa em eight consecutive nights. is, Mo., Olympic Theater, ; BE see me, ida ten consecative nights. Chics; |.» (Pe-engagements, ) ema rae ten consecutive nights. TO A SUCCESSION OF CROWDED AND BRILLIANT AUDIENCES. The new and original Matic incideutal to the play arranged by GEORGE BOWRON, Esq. CAST OF CHARAOTER3. Tow Dizrowax... Sor Batra Resseut, (In which character he will introdace om peat of bis famous Songs and Bpeciatiel.) Eev. Arthur Melville........Mr. Oharles Rockwell Ferguson... = Tracy Fitzaimont. Deacon Absolom Fosdick 8. Skinner. J, Adolphus Gileoa.....<Mr. Wiis pe oo Path, copied Oanghtor of thiise Garrie McHenry Fhobe, half-sister t> Melville........Mrs. Sol Smith Aor I.—Picnic at Edgewood—The Parson’s Lec- acy. Act II.—The Family Bib‘e and its Secrets—The ECENE—Edgewood, Conn., and New York City. TIME—The present day. = MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 1881. WEEK OF THE INAUGURATION, HAVEBLY’S MASTOD(N EUR PEAN MINSIRELS, FROM LONDON ENGLAND. KEAD ABOUT 1HEM! READ ABOUT THEM! BEAD THE OFLNIOND FROM ABBOAD. #}-SPROIAL NOTICE. By universal deaige, the Management hae concluded to xive a GEAND POPULAR WEDNESDAY MATINEE, ‘When will be produced PAUL AND VIR On which occarion there will be No emcrarn SEATS. PIRST COME, FIBST SEAVED, aud priese lowered to UPPER CIRCLE, 50 LOWER FLOOR, 75 TROVATORE: Buexour's % IDNFRDAY i: BVENIN Na, Kosewald D'Arc February 23, Marcy, Brignolt HURPDAY, BOMEO @3ULiegT * Abbott, Maurel steddvrd February 24, James, Tats, Cattle. Fripay, Luctat | Abbott, Marcy, Stoddard Pebruary riul, and Tirtgnols ABBCTY MATI SATURDAY, SALULKvAY, BOHEMIAN 10k | D'Arona, Maurel, Poakes February 26, | James, and Bein vy MONDAY, MAOH 28, THE BRISTOL. 1 1OOTING TOURNAMENT AC FAGLE PARK, (Terminus of the H Street Gars,) TUESDAY, Feb= rusry 22 Isl, comme ier at 12 o'civck Refreshments on the erouuds. Admission, 25 cents. febl9 20° WWAStt8GTON SCHEDTZEN VEREIN Palit fecoret ballot from 9 to 10 o'clock. and auction from 10 te 11 o'clock THIS BVENING On MONDAY EVENING the Pair c'ores wit auction from 8 to » m. ifter w bea BALL AND SUPPER, parsive men bers are carn: By order of the Executive Committes. ALLMAapir : Gt. . FEDRUARY 23, AT 8 UCLOCR EM RECITATIONS BY MISS MARA aE TAGE, Interepersed with Fine Se tons in Vroaland Ip. etrumental Music by well known Professionals of invited, ek the city. Tickets, 50c.; afew reserved seats. Joc Apply at Ballantyne’s or Mohan's book stores. febi7-4t vn in Tayloo d 18th street. rest. 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