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_THE EVENING STAR._ SHURSPAY.... . Miarch 3, LSS, The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHTRF SIGNAL OFFICER, ‘Wasnrxeror, D. Mar. 3. 1881, $30 a m. For the middle states cloudy and threatening weather, with ratp or snow, northeasterty, po-- sibly veering to warmer southeasterly winds, lower barometer,. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER The following are the readings of the ther- mometer at the Signa! Office during the day:— Tam. 2% lla m, 35°, 3 p.m, 33, Maxi- mun, 3s, minimom 26, LOCAL NEW: Amasements, &c., To-night. Ford's Opera House.—Haverly’s Mastodon ‘Minstrels. National Theater.—‘*Fun on the Bristol,” Odd Fellows’ Hot.—W. H, Baker's company tn “The Yankee Detective.” —— Condensed Locals. Last night OMieer Offutt, of the seventh pre- cinet, arrested a disorderly man at the corner Of 2d'and C streets northwest, who, on the way to the station-house, drew a ‘knife and cut the Officer badly in the face, but he was lodged tn the lock-up. He gave the name of Robert Fow- Jer, from Pittsburg, Pa, There are On the ways at the Alexandria ship yard several fish propagating scows undersolnyg Tepairs. These scows deiong to the Ualted States fish commission, and Capt. H. C. Chester, wh superintended the rebuilding of the Arct steamer Guinare last summer, Is superiatend! this work. Wiliam Allen yesterday entered sutt against John H. Wallis. son and administrator of Wil- Mam Wallls, to recover an ac-ount of over $1.2" for board, which Waills refuses to pay. By the will the personaity mpt, and the realry Hable for debrs, and the sale of lot 15, square 434, to pay the debdt Is st Inhabitants’ Association met tn ran building yesterday afternoon, with Dr. Blake tn the chair and N. Callan secretary. Crosby S. Noyes, Wilitam it. Collins, James A: Clork and Eaward McKenny were elected mem- bers. ‘The rooms of tue associotion will be ten- dered to the Washington Monument Association for the purpose of holding their regular meet- ings. ‘At the reg f the Anthropoloct eal society 1 Major Powell In the chatr, Dr. Charles £. Hagnez, Protessor E. ‘T. Fristoe and Dr. F. Brumford were elected mem. bers. The following papers were discussed. “amphi ines of Alaska,” by Ivan Petrom; on of Marriage Ceremon- tes and its Import,” by Dr. A. F. A. King; “Tae Chiefs Son and’the Thunaers: an Omaha Myth,” by the Rev. J. Owen Dorsey. Mr. C. W. ¢ ham, formerly of this eity rintendent of the Panther and Stlver Minti g (‘ompany, eP: R about the Sin Instant for thetr mine in Arizona, Mr. Wn. Cary, keeper of the restaurant cor- her of ith street and Louisiana avenue, fell dead yesterday morning tn attempting to rise from his bed at_ bis residence on E street, be- tween 2 and Sd strects, He leaves a wife and one chiid. Yesterday afternoon Julius Kertz and James * two white boys, years old, we In a wrestil atch on Loutsiana av- th strect3 norchwest. d and had his coliar bone broke stableman In Adams Express on B street, was kicked by @ 3 afternoon and sugvaloed a com pound fracture ofthe left aria. gee ‘The Late Senator Carpenter. 2 AN ERROR CORRECTED. Au item appeared in the Milwaukee Sentine? epguge enue, between 6th an Kertz was thrown to th: of Februai purporting to give the parucu- lars of Senator Carpenter's estate. In staitug the amount of insurance on his life, Was made of a pc nO 1 t Life Assurance Socie v Yor! company bas already telegraphed ft to pay this amount at once. ‘The Eyuitavie company claims, by the way,that {i 1s the only company whose’ policies are’ tndisputable and which pays tmmediately upon the death of the insured, and that other companies take 60 or 90 days to examine the papers. ————— ALLEGED Hore, Tateves ix Ccstopy Tite SaTURDaY.—The young man giving his name as George W. Heller, who was caught in the Arlington Hotel last Mouday trying to eater the rooms of seme of the guests, and who was caught by one of the empioyes, and committed to the work-house in default of bonds by sadge Snell, was released yesterday on bonds given by Mr. R. C. Holtzman, who keeps a bar-room at the corner of 12th and E streets. Heller was caught at his old tricks again this morning at the Metropolitan Hotel “in company with another young man named Ienry W. Wil ‘They were trying to get Into the rooms of 30 of the guesis atthe hotel, oom of Kepresentative Were pursued to the st Ployes, when OMcer Du and captured them about a n the chaise from t hotel the Poitce Court tus moratag the inen, both well dressed, Heller wearing a sik ver, were charged with being professiona: Ls Unteves and committed, for a hearing next bonds. The boi Were to-day forte able that any o' Tisk $500, STRANGERS should seiz=the opportunity to get & bottle of Eucalyptine for the skin. Price 25 cents, —_+___. MINERAL Waters. uch to thelr chagr urday, In defaute of for Heller feate od hr AV , foretng and domest the digestive organs and kidneys. they tmapair THE “SINE QUA NON” of cigarette smoking Is Yeached. The “opera pulls” are lictous. Saliva proof, and will n: Ups. Roegns st! plated teaspoons, $1 half dozen: Rogers tripie-piated kutve: 2.25 halt dozan; Watch and fewelry R. Harris © Co., 4 Opera glasses, Irom #2 up. Tepairing well done. » largest s { of boys’ clothing in the District if hey Call at the Bors’ Clot y House of B.Rob- 2 nie. The Wastrsety A special atspat an from Westminst eived there of awyea Kr ) the States tha illog of Frauk formerly of that place, aged ¥7, ta ; Wao practiowd law tn went west last M m of ae out Ameri has been J. Wright Colorado. this etry fo toattend to sted In ¢ Started out for a tt untains, The mules stolen, bul Mr. Wright, of coars-, Was Ot aware of the tact when le purchased them. The real owner, they were In his posses: friends in pursuit, and com! having learned that arted with soma < up with him, the party shot bim dead, supposing that he Was the thet. Nothing was heard of him by bis famliy from August, 155), untlia day or two ago, when a letter Was r 4 froma Dr. David Wilson, formerly of Westminster, but now a chap al oue of the United Stat army posts tn Colorado. Becoming alarmed a the young man’s long absence and silence, tl family h Aw ARREST OF AN A Abou place, of a Lieutenant Ecklor star; in’ m out, tu tue ao: ptured his ma ¢ tO hunt for ledgings. He had a colored companion with him. American population, it is sald Dr. Bul’s cough syrap. t OF 40, One-third A Cuitp [spicTeD FOR MC&DER—THIs morn- ing, In the Criminal Court, among the arralgn- WeNLS Were those of Charles Taylor and Edward Lucas, charged with murder. When Taylor Was called, the audience us well as the court Were astonished to see the bailiff place at tue iT @ small colored boy, scarcely 3¥ feet in height. and not over 11 yearsof age. Judge James asked. “In the name of heaven, wita Phat ts thar child changed?” Mr. Perry.—“ He Js Indicted for murder in shootin; a culid four years old. I have already applied to the Attor- Ley General for @ Pardon. conditioned on his pm Bode Tm school during minority. the murder of one Ea nt Was aa charging him with On December 13th last. The court dirs nek & plea of not gulity be entered. Mr. E. ‘Thomas appears tor the cuiid. Lucas is Peon, cone man tke charged with shooting Mrs. piey on Christmas day last, le. snipley on and he pleadei Roman NECKLACES, lockete,crosses, Hot diamonds Prigy’s. a Telegrams to The Star. THE O'LEARY BELT. Scores iu the New York Walking Miatche New York, March 3.—At 10 o'clock the score In the waiking mateh stood: Panehot, 364 miles; ‘Sullivan, 350 miles and 7 laps; Krohne, 337 miles and I lap; Campana, 300 miles and 3 cur. Tan, 309 milea and 1 lap; 290 and 6 laps. Panchot is about 1 mile and 60 yards aheal of Rowell’s best record. 12 o’elock score:—Sullivan, 359 miles and 6 laps; Panchot, 371 miles and 3 ao, Krohne, molles and 2 laps; Campana, 307 miles and 5 ee Curran. 316 miles; Laconse, 295 miles. just before i0 o'clock this morning Panchot passed the best record ever made. well, in the English cont last November, at the end of the 52d hour, had left 363 miles behind him. Panchot, at 10 o’clock this morning, the end of the S2d hour of this competition, had traveled just one mile further than the famous little Englishman. He rested from 11:35 last night until 5 minutes after 1 this morning. Both Panchot and Suilivan are in prime condition. FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Enternational Ba, ges Shooting latch. Loxpox, March 3.—Dr, Carver, the American Marksman, and Mr. Scott, the English shot, who competed In a pigeon shooting match at Hendon, February 7, in which the former was victorious, wiil compete again at the Aquarium, Westminster, for a purse of £500, the match commencing on Wednesday, the 9th instant, aud lasting ten days, Killed in Ireland. ‘The employer of Hearne, the land agent who was shot hear Ballturobe, is no relation to the late Lord Mountmorres. = AFFAIRS IN ARIZONA. Discovery of Coal. San FRancisco, March 3.—A dispatch from Tucson, Arizona, says: A discovery of coal has heen made 15 miles east of Saddle Mountain district and 70 miles north of Tneson. The coal field, as far as prospected, is six miles long and over haifa mile wide. A Prize Fighter Shot. A Tucson, Arizona, dispatch says: James Jourdan, a Saloon keeper, shot, and mortaily wounded Ben Hogan, a noted prize fighter, at Bisbee, February 20th. Great Snow Storms in the West. MILWAUKBE, Wis., March 3.—Taere was an- other Heavy show storm last night. Trains on all the lines will be again blockaded and all trafic suspended. Curcaco, March 3.—Another heavy snow Storm 1s reported to be prevailing throughout the northwest, extending from this city to Da- kota, and moving eastward. It reached here about midnight, and the very high wind wa3 Fecompanicd by driving sleet. ‘The ratlroad trafic has hot recovered from its late blockade, and will Le again suspended. Minnesota and Her Hepudiated Hailroad Bonds. St. Pact, Mis March 3.—The senate has concurred in the house amendments to the bli Providing for the adjastment of the old repn- diated bonds of Minnesota, and the governor will sign It to-day. The bill'ls substantially as reported In these dispatches at the time tt was rst offered. Th BALTIMORE, M Markets. arch 3.—Virginia sixes, de- ferred, 36 (aeked;) do. consols, $454; do. past dus coupons, 93%; do. new ten-forties, 62%; do. ten forty coupons, 9434 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, “Marchi 3.—Cotton dling, 115. Flour higher for lower wrales active—Howard street. and weetera sup=r, 3. 4.00; do. extra, 4. 2605.0): do. family, 9.2506 city mills super, 3.25a4.00;, do, extra, 4:25a6 0 do, family, 6.28a6.50; do. Rio brands, 6.0036 Patapsco family, 7.00. Wheat. southern liuer ana firm; western steady and firm—southern red, Ll7al.19; “do. 1.20a1.25: No. 2 western winter red, spot and March, 1.17% al-18: April. Lissal.1sk; May, 11y7a1.19; June, 1.13iga 1.18%." Corn, southern higher and firm: western steady and Srm—southern white, 64%; do. 56; western mixed, spot, 656%; March, ; April, bta54%; May, 63%a587;. Oate quict and steady —western’ white, 42343; “do. mixed, 4a4L. Rye quiet, 1.02a1.65.° Hay dull sud unchanwed Provisions quiet ‘and without quotable chan Butter dull—prime toch vice western packed, 13 24 roll, Wa2l. firmer, Petroleum un- chang d. Coffee duil—Rio ‘cargoes, ordinary to fur, WSally. | Sucar dull—A soft," 9'.. Whisky dull, 1.12. Freights unchanged. Keceipts—flour, 2,740 barrels: wheat, $6,571 bushels; corn, 63,992 bushels; oats, 3,171 bushels 867 _busticis. Shipments—wheat, 55,530 bi corn, $2,000 mshels. Rsiee—wheat, 289,257 bushels; corn, 114,395 bashels. . NEW YORK, March 3 —Stocks strong. Money, 6. “Exchange—iong, 479; : short, 480." Govern ments quiet. NEW YORE, March 3.—Flour firm. Wheat quiet... Oorn firm. NEW YORE, March 3, 11.8.m.—The Stock Market opened weas, and ia’ the early dealings prices dechned % to’2 per cent, the latter Reading. 7! Speculation, however, soon became stron under «ood buying the entire list recor. advance rangiui from % to 2% per cent, the in Western Union, the coal and granger shares, Nashville and Chuttanoogs and Lake shore being alo prominent therein. NEW YORK, March: 8, 12:15 p. m.—Upon ths arnouncement that the President bad vetoad t funding vill the Stock Market, which had p viously been quite buoyant, fell off Y to Dy per cent throughout the entire list. The depression, however, was merely temporary, and befo: the upward movement in prices was reas increaged force, snd the decline was ered. In nearly every instance the this hour are at the highiess point tor theday. LONDON, March 3, 12-30 p. m.—Atlantic and Great Western first mortage trustess’ carti ie ste, Atlantic and Great Western scons, w York Central, 152%. Tlin» tral, 186%. Pennsylvania Ceutcal, 68. NEW YORE MARKETS THIS AFTERNOON. The following quotations were-current in Now York to- t 2:30 p. m., a8 reported by H. Hf. Dodge, of 539 15th street, by special wire :-— Western Union, 114%; American Union, 76; New York Central, 146%; Lake Shore, 127; Michigan Central, 111%; New York, Lake Erie and Western, 493g; do. preferred, —,; do. seconds, 993g; Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western, Ins New Jer- car iit sey Central, 105%; Delaware and json, Reading, 673§; Northwestern, 124; do. prefert St. Paul, 108%; do. preferred, ——; Wab: Pacific 404; do. Preferred, 881.5 Uaton 1 K.and f.,45; Hanaibal and St. Jo. 5556 preferred, f01;" St. Lonis and Iron Mountain, 61; Ohio and Mississippi, 43, do. preferre: Pacific Mail, 6 ‘aud ern Pacific com., 454.3 do. Pree . I, O., 2434: ferred, 71%; San Francisco. cou., “5 preferred, do. first preferred, “—: Gentrai Pacitic, 8Tg 5%; Cheanpeake and ‘lle, 69: Nash- 3, Ontario and Weate 86%. Manhattan Ele i; Mlinois Central, Canada Southern, $1; District of Colum! bonds, 1022193. “Ohicaxo, Burlington and Q 66; Denver and Rio Grande, 1017 and Omaha, 4459; do. preferred, 1013: 0.0, I Erte and Western, 56; Chicago, w Orleang, 5%: Col.Coal, 504g: Obio Fentrat, ‘Lexas Pacific, 6654; Texas Paciic and L. G.. ent Bonds:—4%, 1.113¢al.11% ; 11d, 5 48, 1-12 %44).12 ae cy, Paul NOTHEB BIG BAB@AIN. From 2 to 10 yards lengths of NEW YORK MILLS, FRIDE OF THE WEST, AND WAMSUTIA COTTONS, Ati cts per yard. The TREMENDOUS BASGAIN we are offering in Engi = WHIT GOODS have caused them t» sell very rapidly Euslish MARSEILLES, Euglisa WELT, Corduroy ek, Satin Stripes, Rogish DUCK, Liaca LAWNS. Lace Stripes and many other styiee, ALL AT 123; CENTS PER YARD. All-wool Fine BLACK CASHMERES, 37, 40, 45, LAD ES CLOTH in all of the New Coaching Cad) Spring styles, for Boys’ Suits, 37c.,60c , LE LINEN, 495, ee ‘87, 45 otes BED QUILTS #1, 81.25, 21. English Marseities BEO SPREADS, 92. NOLTIN CUBTAIN LACK, fine quality, 37, MBRICS, PEROALES, PRINTS, Madras New Styles of spring BRUSSELS CaRPE Ts. New Styles of Spriag INGRALN GARPS Cc. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, feb26 Near 7th etreet and Ceuter Marke COLUMBIA POTTERY Oo. MANUFACTURERS OF STONE AND EARTHENWARE, 3213 Georgia avenue, Foot of 34 street a6 A xoveral assortment of Jars, Jum Pitchers, But Crooks, packwhest Pogrers, (ilk Pa Groska, made of the best quality Terra Cotta msteris!, aud by skilled workmen. Uk FLORISTS’ AND GSKDENERS' Depart- t is completa, with s iat sasortment of MA- CEINE AND HAND-MADE manufactured from the best quality, tempered, RED POT CLAY. ORNAMENTAL Flower Vi Urns, Bessete and OONSERVATORY WARS. 52 The First Diploma awarded st the late Exhi- bition of the Horticultural Society and at the Na- onal Fair janl8-8m ATTENTion: In order to make room for our SPRING STOCE, WE WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS Aline of BODY BRUSSELS OF STANDARD MAEES, AT 81.50 PER YARD. TAPESTBY AND INGRAINS AT CORRESPOND- INGLY LOW PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 1) MARKET SPACE, fa TNAUGURATION PREPARATION3. Apart from the Ospitol building and s few other prominent objects that strike the eye of visitor to Washington on emerging from the B. and 0. R. &. depot, nothing attracts more attention at the present time than the outdoor preparatioas along Pennsylvania avenue for ‘‘Insucuration Day.” At the present writing every avallable foot of space along the avenue from the Capito! to the Treasury buildings is being utilized for the benetit of apecta- tors of thecrand pageant. and the temporary plat- forms being erected, it is estimated, will sccom- modate at least 20,008 persons. All the openspaces ‘used or owned by the government contain substan- tial platforms and it is understood that the ex- f constructing them is appartio re among fhe empleses of the depattioouts to which. wuld spaces belong, and the sum total of the receipts for the efile of séata will be divided amo: 8 em ployes. Should the weather be clear and warm next Friday, these platforms will be crowded to {heir utmost capacity, aad will yield an abandant harvest in the way of cash. It is believed that tha insugurstion procession to escort Pressdent-elect Garfield from the White Honse to the Capitol will be compcred of at least 15,000 persons, from fall fections of the union. and should the daj ubject to attacks of Rheumatism should avoid sitting on theee platforms during the passage of the creat Procession, or it may cost them several bottles of ‘et. Jacobs Oil” to recover from the effects of their imprudence. By the way, the writer had heard and reed 80 much about the wonderful properties ot Bt. Jacoba Oilin New York, Philadelphia, bos ton and other places, that I felt curious to kno © whether the Waabingtonians were being be efiztsd by the great German remedy, and to satisfy my- ke fon that point. during a recent fly visit to the Capstal, J employed a brief interval of spare {ine ‘o lesrm what I couid on the sabjec’, and wth the follow ing reeult, alter making careful inquirias 4° the leadivg drny Storer and other places I manic d. ic cbtain interviews with she following rhewm tie sufferers, and had time been allowed me ffomnd cut l could have investizeted many other caze ot rhenmistic enres by St. Jacobs Oil. Charlotte Smith, residing at 895 6th strast. bs: tucen Iland I streets, is well _knowa in Washing- ton as a Indy of consideranis titerary sbi i:y. aoe is both a publisher aud correspondent for a Jourusls, and her Washingtou lin gton Hotel. ‘The lady spends minech of he in New York, where she is a meraber of aciab or organiza’ f female jonrnalists, but at the present writing she is stopping with her rela- fives in Washington. Mrs. Smith informed me tust she had more faith in St. Jacobs Oil ag a cure for rheumatic complaints or pains snd aches of various kinds than any medicine extant. ‘The lady said tha had a six weeks’ spell of @ tronb esome throat affection and was tareat- ened with Pneumenis and other compiaints. Her throat would swell duriug the night and her sleep would be sreatly disturbed, and she suffered wen. erally with pains in different parts of her body. She had tried a number of remedies withont ob- taining any relief, when she heard or read adont St. Jacobs Ol. She told me thar at first ae looke 1 n st. Jacobs Oil as cone “humbug” prepara. .. a8 she had been fooled so often before in pur. hasing useless preparations, but ele thoucit she would wive it a trisl, as Her brother, Professor Robert Odlum, proprietor of the Natatorium,” on E street, Between 6th and 7th streets, hed spoken fayorsbly of the Great German Kesedy. Mrs. Smith aid she experienced the crestent relia fon after commencing the use of St. Jacobs Oil Her throat eoon wot well and her other atfections Were relieved. She said she considered St. Jacobs Oilan invaluable preparation, and would not be witkont iton any account, Lhe !ady then told me thet while in New York receatly the merits of St. Jscobs Gi became the subject of comment amon the membera of the club of { Jourtalists with which she is connected, the verdict was a unanimous one in of its curative powers. She of the Jadiea belonging to & good part of the “season” at Coney Island, aud whenever they take cold from too tong an indal- gence in salt water bathing taey resort to 8 dxcobs Oil and speedily recover from their a ments. Shehad known St. Jacobs Oil to be free distributed by ladios of her acynaintance to their friencs, both in New York aud at Goney Island. Mire. Stulth then cited the following cases to ms Drs. Apna Newell is.a well Rnowa society lady at presel f Fojourning in New York, but whose home isin Chicago. ‘This lady hsd fora long tune sut- fcred from pain in her joints, caused, she thouckt, by salt water bathing at Ooncy Island. Wheney the felt an attack coming on she would use St. Jacobs Vil, and relief was eure to follow. Tunde stood from Mrs. Smith that Mrs. Newell was quite enthusiastic as to the merits of t_ Jacobs Ui), ‘snd. recommended it to ail her acqusintances whenever the heard of any of them bey troubled with Bhenmaticattections. Miss Harriet L. Dawson 1s a member of the New York literary circle to which Mrs. Smith belongs. ‘Miss Dawson is a regular corres from New York to the New Orlesus //cc and her wWriings are over the nom-de-plume of ** Drift ” Mrs. Smito informed me tust Miss Dawson had been a great suflerer from sharp Rheumatic painsin the back, and anything like # slight a little exposure wonld awicravate the attact. “This lady could obtain no decided relief until she com- Toehced the wee of St. Jacobs Oil, but after a few applications of the Oil she was pe-manently cured. Madame Gonlard, according to Mra, puith, fa known to almost everybody in New York as a fas tonable French Hair Dresser and as benz in some nected with the well known Livingston nied that this lady has jac be OU with excellent results dnrirg Rheumatic attacks. Professor Kobert Odlum, proprietor of the V ington Natatorium, residing at SU8 Gta str Washington, (alluded to above) is a steadfast su, porter of Bt ‘Jacobs Oil, Lealled at “ais residences andin his absence his wife, or mother, | forcat which, informed me that the Professor keeps a Btock of St. Jacobs Vil constantly on hand at his Natatorivin for use among bis pupils who m tube cold from the effects of bathini Ctherwise injure themecives. ‘The seit recently had an agack of Thou back and jolts, and fora time uuabie to at teLd to bis vocation; and in addition he injured his telf not long since at hie swimming seavo! aud Bi flrred severely. He applied St Jacobs Oi bc th instanecs, and listrouble wasscon over. Mcs vm said that St Jacobs Oil was a sort of Herderd remedy at Professor Udlaai's Py imumln¢ eche it did a vast amount of #904 when any ¢f the pupils were in any y iujaured while practicing swimming or other athletic exe: cikes. Mrs. (:thasine Odlum, speaking for herself, ea: she coneidered St. Jacobs Uil aimost indispsnaal i eases of burne, bruiss, cuts, or Kiet afiections. She had what whe cousidered Chrouic Ki euwatiam in the shouicer for years, and noth.e Telicved her wutil sue used St Jacobs Gil. ‘The dis. eave also attacked cther parts of her body, an whenever she applied the Vil the pain would leave eted. Not lon fiace her pain in the Ger was 80 wreat that e could not raise her band, and to obtain a night's sleep was oatof ner power. She was unable to put on or take off hor clothes, aud could not basdie anything. She told me that after using St. Jacobs Oil a few times she Was comp etely cured, and she remarked: ‘*f tall Zou St. Jacobe Ui! ts aaplenoid thing, and E would et kuow what to do without it.” Charies Smith is a lad 13 years of azo, and a nepLew of Professor Odlum’s. He is an expert in the art of swimming, and renders yaluable assist ance at the Natatorivm in teaching the pupils how to awim. Bowmetimes he is compelied to remain in the water for alony time, and it uot unfrequently happens that he gets violent pains in ditferent ‘rofessor hi m in tue parts of the body from this continued exposure vor inthe water. ‘The lad informed me that whe he experiences anyof these pains he invar Tubs himee'f freely with st. Jacobs Ol and is sure to follow. Neyeral times since. counec ton with the swimming school he spra'ned Inmacif severely, and in each instance he Spgaiy #08 Weil by using St. Jacobs Oil. Mr A. &prohs is the proprietor of the ‘Ger- mavia Hotel,” situated at No. 455 U street, between 46 street and 6th street. T happened to drop ia at he Drug Store of Mr. G. Christianl, No. 484 Peun- fylvanivavenue, and learned frog him that Mr. Fprohs had beer using St Jacobs O: for Kheuma- tum. I then calied on Mr. 8prohs to hear wi had to say. As soon as I niate known the ob} my visit Mr. 8. remarked, ‘*Do Luss st. Jacobs Ol Well. you just come out here with me snd Pt show you."' He then tock me by the ara and Ted ine out to a room in the rear of the Hotel, and on a shel 1 saw stowed away about 6V or 70 empty St dscobs Gil bottles. Pointing to them he said **Don't that look as though I used St. Jacobs O} Why, Tean't vet along without it" Ttnen que: tioned Mr Sprobe, and he raid, “Ihave beea a #reat eutlerer from Rheumatisin for 1 or 12 years in my aud, feet, lezs, and in fact a!l over my bedy. 1 have “ured everything that cond be of, = but ~ nothin helped me. isos mic Os. and ‘t believe anything i ever permancutly curejme. I got ti to obtain relief, but about two years eince [ com- enced usivg St. Jacobs Vil and have weed it co: etantly ever since, an is the only taing thatever @ any Kod. If it has net cured me, it atleast relieves me wher I et a bad Kheumatic attack, and that is more than anything else ever did. I get re- bef st once when I use the vil. Before Icommenced using St. Jacobs O.i L could get wo sicep at nicnt time from intense pain, but now I sleep well every night. I think there is nothing in the world like Bt. Jacobs Ou to relieve pain iu what may be called iceurable cases of bheumativm. I don’t believe L would be able to slecp jo-nicht unless I gaye my- se!f a good rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil."" IT then called at the residence of Col. John Whes. ler, No. Grant Place, having heard that Mca. Whee'er had been cured of Kkeumstism by using Bt JacobeOil. The lady herself was not at home when I called, but ber danghter informed me that Mrs. Wheelec had suffered greatly for some m3 with Khemuatism in one o: ber hands, and hi pwn was ko acute that ske could not touch any- ibing with Lerhand. she had been a sufferer 4/1 winter, and notbing did her any sood until she commenced the use cf St. Jacobs Oil recently. Now her hand is almost entirely well, and Mrs Wheeler ia pete tly satisfied that St obs Oil is a exceliert remedy for Rheumatism. Atte drug store of S@iuel Wazgaman, No. 477 Pens sy.vama avenu-, 1 was lo formed of the case of Mr. Jchn L Lloyd, residing st 109 Estreet. My. Lioyd had suffered severely from rheumatic pains forsome time and cyuld Gbtain no relief until he cown ences the use of Rt Jacobs Oil. Senator Jemes G. Blaine has been agreat sufferer frbm rheumstiagn for some time past and I wasia- foo med that he Lad been using St Jacobs Gil. La (rdcr to ascertain the facts of the ¢ 1 calied at bis residence, NO. 8216th street. I was unable to eee thefenator, but [had a brief interview with his }rivate secretary, Mr blerman, a courteous Kea ‘enab, who informed me that tha Sen stor had a supply of St. Jacobs Oi) on hand, but bad not uel spy cf it from the factthat he had recovered before {he great German remedy came to nand, aud that he dio not require that or any other remedy the ‘The Senster, however. has a prcsage of St. Jacobs (i on hand in case he hss auother attack of rhe matism. J Je: a }ittle curious to hear what the Washing- ton drugwiste had to say about Mt. Jacobs Vil, and £ called in at the principal deug stores aloag Peun- Fyivenis avenue. At the drug store of Wiliam B. Entwiale, corner of Peprsyivanis avenue and 12th Street twas ia, formed that St Jacobs (il sells aplendidly, and tat it appears to do a great deal of good. Mrs G. Christiani, wholesale and retail @rusgiet, No 484 Pepney:vania avenue, said St. Jacobs Oil selle magnificent d that everybody prainas it. He ssid: *‘It must do a xzreat deal of good; why, 1 bave cold a dezen bottles to-day already.” At Bcheller & Stevens’ drug store, No. 605 Penn- eylyania avenne, I was told St. Jacobs Oi! sells well snd holds its own with any other patent medicine. At the wholesale and retail drug store of Hamel ¥ageaman, successor to Laniel S Clarke & C).. No. 477 Petinsylvania avenue, the word was thit Bt. Jacobs Oil was a fine thive and sells pleadidly, and spperrs to be s great preparation. D. P Hickiivg, di-penser of pharmecoutical pro parstions, No. 301 Pennsylvsnia avenue, spore iguly of St. Jacobs Ol, snd eaid the sales of tha remedy are very urge. It has don great good tu dof trying maby Cases, some of which Mr. Hickling men~ tioned. Z. D. Gilman, dealer in drugs and medicines, No. 627 Pennesivania avenue, said he hed not 601d’ ay ihe dana taae aot Seaah sal w ad, an Stersbody is talkin sboutit By the time I had mads the above investigations my hour for departing frou Washington to full a business enzaement in Baltimore had arrived, but fame good work in Ss Performing all over the country. it pectOrmiing a) oven be ooanteys fica At) (PSS TX-sIXTH ANAUAL BEcORT NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFIOE Nos. 346 AND 343 BROADWAY. January 1, 1881. ase OF net cash assets, January - BNUE ACCOUNT. $7,014, 819.59 138, 185, 431.68 Interest and rents. (including — real- ertate nol ee 99, 095,877.98 Less interest | ac_ ih crued Jan.1, 1880 317,989.11 82,317,888 84 ~—— "8, 964,719.41 $47, 150,151.09 DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT. Losses by death, including Hever: stonary additions tossme .. Endowments tured and dis- counted, inclad- ing Keversionary additions tosan Anuuities, dv deuds, ard re- turned premiums on cancelled poli- CHEB «eons Taxee and re-insir= ‘ances. 4 Oommiseious, bio- kersges, avency expenses and phy- ficiars' fees Ofice and law ¢ penses, salaries, advertia'g, pri ing, Ke.. $1,731,721 37 ima. 664,579 85 2,203, 590.02 212,424.06 ‘770,304 30 + 322,910.64 = ASSETS. Oseh in bank, on hand, andia tran- Bit (since recei: ed) Invested New | York city, and other stocks, Guarket value, 816,764,988 05). Rea! estate. . . Bonds and’ mort- ager, firet lien on real estate, (buildivgs there: on. insured for $15,365,000, and the” policies “as- signed to thecom- pany as addition- al collateral secu- 852,028.10 14, 925,174.09 6,029,324. 59 16,464, 922.23 to (ecured |b; Stocks, market value, "$3,184, 540 "Loans cn existing policies, (the re- serve held by the Company on these policies ‘amounts to 82,97 *Ouarterly’ semi-annual pre- qmiums on exist ine polictea, due Subsequent toJan, 188i 2,491, 000.00 597,451.12 387,9) *Premiunin on ex: isting policies in course of trans- mission and col- lection (estimated reserve on theee polleies® 440, 500, Included in Kabil> ities), Z Awents' balances.’ Ac cuca saereee on investments Jan, 1, 1861.02... $57,167.87 — $41,344, 120.85 Excess of “market Value of securities cover cost. #0) *A detailed @hedic’e Of these itenus will accompany the usual annual Fe- qort filed with the dnsurance De - partment of the State oy New York Cash assete, Jan.1, 1381. 204,852.99 34,228.23 1,859, 813.96 $43,189, 934.51 Avp as follows : Adjusted Josses,due subsequent ' to dan. 1, 1881... Reported losses, awaiting proof, &e.. + 198,761.93 endow- due and (claims 8335, 195.40 ments, unpaid, ot presented... Annuities, due and unpaid... = Resezved for re 109, 643.96 ), 294.25 surALce on ibe posicies; p ticipating: rauce at 4° per cent. Carlisle net premio; non- participating at 5 per cent. Carlisle het premium... Reserved fer con- tingent Habiliries to Tontine Livi- dend Fund, over and above a4 per cent. reserve on existing policies of that class... Reserved for pre- miumes peidinad- vance... 96,473, 691.79 A 1,752, 165.82 = 233,888, 937.82 Divisible surplus at 4 per 4,295,096.99 Esligated surplus by the New x its at pel cont, overs : 9,000,090,00 From ihe an f 84,295,006 the Board of Trustees has declared a Keversionary diy- idcud to participating policies n proportion to Qielr contribution to surplus, avalluble on settle- mient of next annual preminm. During the year 6,146 yolictes have been issued, insuring 822,221,979. Polltesnrton | Amount at risk. * Polices in torce, Amc Jan. 3, 1877. 45,421 Jan. 1, 157.8127, 748,473 Jan. 1, 1878. 5,605 | Jan. 1, 1878.. 127,901, 887 mn. 1, 1875 ODE 1879.. 125,232,144 1, 158 1880. . 127, 417, 763 1881., 135,726,916 2 2,3) Divisible Surplus at £ per cent. . January J, 1877... , 626, 816 January 1, 1878. 1 664, 144 January 1, 1879. B11. 436, January 1, 1880, <8,120,371 January 1, 1831. 4,295,098 1 TRUSTE CLAFLIN, M. FURMAN, D DOWS, IRGE A. OSGOOD, ALEX. STUDW «Lt, CHAS. WRIGHT, M’D., EDWARD MARIN, JOHN MATS, EDW. A. WHITTEMORE WILLIAM H. BEERS. WILLIAM PARTON’ WILLIAM A, BooTd, TB. COLLINS, B. SHER, R_SUYDAM GRANT, THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier. D. O'D. uperintendent of Agencies. Fee Re Ea, ME D.,? medica! Examiners aM H. , HENRY BR. CRAWMIC? President and Actuary. ‘Manager Southeastern Dep't, Baltimore, Md. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, TS FOR WASHINGTON AND District or COLUMBIA, AG mar3.3t No. G28 F street northwest. WE! DE MEYER’S O4T4EBRB OURZ. -One package is generally sufficient. A real cure of CATARRH for $1.00! Rov? to Baer IN DRY GOODS, 20 pieces a}l-wool BLACK CASHMERE, 25c. ac jes” ws, ‘dozen 6 ts all en Hi K ERO: 5 C5 600 TOWELS. #1, 81.50, $2. $2.50, 4,U00 garde Pluiand Sipiped’ MUSLIN, former price 26c , 37c. ant s 2 00 yards CORDED PIQUE, To. toe Waite SPRE RD Wei‘Sna a2. 60. A large ict of BLANKETS and BED OOMFORTS ‘at very low prices. GEO. J. JOHNSON, ‘713 Market Space. M. W. GALT. BRO. & Co., DIAMONDS, Wa’ JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, FANOY Goops, BLOF Penna. *ti0,, feb23 feb28 CITY ITEMS. Trickling Past the Delighted Palate, Hub Punch with Hot or Cold Water Is very agreeable, aud It diffases an ecstatic glow through the system; and it Is also delictous With ice, lemonade, soda water, or hot or cold milk. Punches brewed at request are far be- bind tin flavor. Sold by grocers, wine mer- chants and druggists at $1. Lieut. 8, 3 ymonds, U New says: “By the use of Liebig Co.’s Arnicated Ex- tract of Witch Hazel I cured myself of a severe and chronic catarrh.” Beware of cheap,worth- Jess imitations. Also cures Piles, Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Sold in 50. and #1 sizes. To Hotels and Restaurants. We are Erepared to furnish In any quantity, at a moment's notice, prime salt water jOysters at 75c. per gal. LOMAX & JOHNSON, 9th and D streets. For a Simple Cold or Influenza to the rotting, sloughing and death of the fenses Of smell, taste and hearing Sanford’s Radical Cure for Catarrh ts supreme. Complete external and internal treatment for $1. I Have Recently Put on Sale @ large assortment of Blue Flannel Suits, sult- able for Uniforms, G. A. R., Railway OMielals, R. M.8,, Police, Department and business pur- ‘The fit Of these carmot be excelled even y custom-made garments, and If alterations are necessary, which will seldom be the case, I have a competent man employed for that pur- pose. The colors will not fade Geo. C. HExntnc, 410 Seventh street. Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic, “As a counteractant to debilitating tnfluenc: (assitude, nervous depression, debility, mala- ria, dyspepsia, liver complaints, heart affec- Uons, dropsical troubles, derangements of the stomach and bowels) {i 1s invaluable,” says Pro- fessor F. W. Hunt) M. D., Honorary Member Imperial Medical Society of St. Petersburg, Russia, etc. All who are run down and debill- tated should take it. Beware of imitations. BOWLING GREEN, Ky., July, 1880, Ihave had an excellent sale for Swift's S. Specific, and the results have been most satis- faetory. J. O. Burge, Druggist. MontGoMERY, ALA., July, 1930. Our sales of Swift's 3. Specific has beeu sood. We are now on our third gross, and its success been perfect. JonEs & Cary, Druggists, Terrible Loss of Life- Millions of rats, mice, cats, bed bugs, roaches, lose their lives by collision with “Rough on ats.” Sold by Druggists. 15c, boxes, th Do Not Risk Destroying the delicate membrane lining ot the nose and throat by using dangerous snuffs. Dr. Bartley’s Catarrh Remedy never causes the silghtest irritation or sneezing, affording tmmediate re- Nef and a permanent cure. Sold by Stott & Cromwell and all druggist: 316 The People’s World-Wide Verdict. Burnett’s Cocoatne has teen sold in every ¢lvillzed country, and the public uave rendered the verdict that it is the cheapest and best Hair Dressing in the world, Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are Inv acknowledged the purest and the best. ALLEN’S BRAIN Foo, Is the only reilable tonic for brain and sexual organs of either sex $1. Alldruggists. S701 & CROMWRLL, Agents, ao 450 Pennsylvania avenue. A Cough. Cold or Sore Throat Should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an Incurable lung disease or Consumption. Brown’s Bronchial Troches do not, disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsama, but acts directly on the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in astama, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh and the throat troubles which singers and public speakers areswject to. Sold at 26 cts & box every where. “Alderney Wagons.”? Fresh Alderney butter churned every mot ing, and delivered tn 3 ibs. “Ward” prints, per Ib, Also, cottage chee: sweet milk 5c. per qt. BOOKS, &e. 1S. UNITED STATES GOVERE- MENT: Its Orvanization and Practica! Work- args By G. N. Lamphere. 0. ere aret City. By Amands M. Douglas. Lennox Dare. By Virvinis F. Townsend $1.50. rably ise, buttermilk and Young Ireland. ‘By Sir Chas: G. Dufly. 33. Life of John Howard Raymond. $2.50. The Religions of China. By Jas. Ley 81.51 Ory. BALLAWEYNE & SO4'S, © mar2 428 7th Stree: NEW LAW MAGAZINE. “MORRISON'S ‘TRANSGRIPE OF THE DE- OISIONS OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT. Subscription price, $5 per volume of 600 paxes. ‘The nue re for January and Februsry, 1531, ow ready. 0-8. Oourt of Olaime Reports, vol. 15, #5. Opinions of Attorneys-General, vols. 15 and 16, 3 ch, $6. SS each, 86. Ty PREPARATI MacArthur's Key orts, vol. 3, (Supreme Court of the District. FS aay ct ane above sent by Ales post-paid. upon receipt of price the publishers. WelW. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, Law Booxszniene axp PUSLISHERS, feb25 475 Penna. ave. nw. ‘EW BOOKS.—Bro’ Amon Books, by Abba Goold Wooleon, 31; John, No Name Reries, 81; Ernestine, by Von Hillern, 2 vols., sper, Slo.; The Demon of Gawnpore, by Jules verne, 81.60; Troy, by 8G. W. Benjamin, Epock Feries, 81: Bir William Herschel, by Prof. &. 8 Solas, SE 50; cone rena by LSE ee yan buity, #1.50; Chinese Immira lon. George: Seward, 62:60; Island ito, by alfoed Russel Wallace, 84; Mary Marston, by Georze ‘McDonald, 81.50; ‘The Enemies of Books, by Wm. Brept ts Boren Gone, buts Riana 605 ie on Of si iy , D. Bai. FMANCIS 1. MOHUN: BOOKSELLER AND SLaTIONER, IO1S Pennsylvania ave, A complete assortment of Prang’s and Marcus Ward's Valentines, Birthday Cards, &o. Also, Franblin Sanare and Seaside Libraries a TROPIC. FRUIT LAXATIVE. PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS, is the BEST and most AGREEABLE preparation in the world fg¢¢ CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, HEADACHE, INDISPOSITION and all disorders arising from an obatructed state of the system. Ladies and children, and those who dislike taking pills and nauseous medicines to secure cathartic action, are especially pleased with its agrecable qualities. One-half to one lozenge is the dose. Ask for TROPIO-FRUIT LAXATIVE snd take no substitute forit. Packedin bronzed tin boxes, and sold by all first-class druggists. Price, 25 Cents. Large boxes, 60 Cents. Jan29-r0&w DR. METTAUR’S HEADACHE PILLS Cure most wonderfully In s very short time both SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHE; re jeve DYS- PEPSIA in its worst forma, cleansing the body of excess of bile, producing a'regular healthy action Of the bowels. A ful size box of these valuable PILLS, with fall Girections for a complete cure, mailed to auy ade Gress on feonpt Of bine three-cent stampa. For sale by all druggists at 25 cents. ‘TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Rey. THomss Guarp, one of the most eminent Glergy men 1n the country. pastor Mount Vernon M. E. Church, Baltimore Md. Thave no hesitation in ssauring you thst Dr. Mertaun’s HeaDAcHE Prius have proved most beneficial to me. Yours truly, THOMAS GUARD. Rey. Tomas GAMBLE, pastor M. E. Church, Hs- retown, Md: ‘have tried Dr. Merravn’s Heapacee Pris ‘with great benefit. I am now seventy-nine years od, and have beon subject to Constipation s num- ears. You In wy cate, tho fret time T enmao to Baltimore T personally. wey oors truly, THOMAS GAMBLE. Rev. Lewis A. THIRERIED, pastor M. Es Chureb, Yguve De Marravn's Hespacus Prt to gave ‘. man ‘bed with a bad attack of Billous Fever, and in two dayshe was out atiending to his farm rectally, | LEWIS A. THIREKIED. Rev. 1.E. Perens, pastor M.E. Church, Urbans. Va.. Dr. Merravur’s Heap- Ihave one nor or I, E. PETERS. Rev. G. W, Honss, pastor M. E. Church, Pled- yon WVacs ‘wife, who is a suffe - sors oars truly, GEO W. HOBBS. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., SeleProprietors, Baltimore, Mi: fel2-c0 Ponp:s Ponp:s THE GREATEST RHEUMATISM, INFLAMMATION, NEURALGIA, DIPTHERIA, COoLps, PONDS CATARRE Afords relief almost inetantiy and has been POND'S Is never sold tn bulk, but in six ounce Pint and the giase and our trade mark on surrounding butt POCND'S EXTRACT. New bock seat on applica POND’S EXTRACT © __BOOTS AND SHOES. Fo ‘THE LATEST STYLE IN LADIES’ FINE SLIPPERS, Call at TI7 Market Space. To make room for SPRING GOODS, whict being received daily, we are offering broken | WINTEE GOODS AT COST. wW.B. BIOR, Ti? Market Sprn< feb NEw YORK SHOE STORE. 605 Pennsylvania aven BOOTS AND SHOES AT AOTUAL COST—A FI OPPORTCNITY TO BUY FIRG?-OLASS SHOES AT VERY LOW PRICES. Commencing toAay I will sell all of my heavy and medium weizht Shoes at PRIME COST Ladies’ Pebble Goat Batton Boots. Ladies’ Fine Batton Boots Ladies’ Land-+ewed Button Ladies’ Fine Slippers. fe $2.50 to 6 09 Misses and Children’s Shoes at Cost. ini Boys and Youths" Shoes at cost. we sel Hone but solid shoes. We have but one Ebi GEO. McCARTHY. (CLEARING OUT SALE OF ALL WINTEE GOODS. Now Is THE Truz 10 Secure YouR BauGains mm BOOTS AND SHOES, For the next ten days I wil! sel! all my Winter Ricck, ats reduction of 20 PER CENT, to make room for our Lomense SPRING STOCK. FAIL ALL—FIRST OCME FIRST aone ~~ CEREDL You can zave donble the money yon spend elae- where by accepting of these chances. We mean BUSINESS, and will do just what we advertise. CALL EABLY. GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. avenue. BRANCH STORE, 211 and 211 1-2 Penna. avenne S.E., Jan28 CAPITOL BILL. FAMILY SUPPLIES. RF*e TuUIS, PRIME RIB ROASTS. 12 to 14c Ib. SIRLOIN STEAKS. lee ** PORTER HOUSE. 6c ** LAMB, VEAL, MUTTOS, PORK. CHOICE BUTTER, 28c. POTATOES per bushel, 80c. VEGETABLES and CANNED GOODS of every description. WIXOM’S Provision Store, feb24-2w 438 Uth street northwest. 11 LBS. WHITE (A) SUGAB.......81.00 15 Ibs. Good Carclina Rice... . 1.00 1 Bushel Choice Potatoes... » #0 G lbs. Mixed Nuts (new)...... 50 THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY $2.56 PER GALLON. GEO. A. O'HARE, feb]7 1213 7th st. « bet. M and N. ECEIVED DAILY. OICE STALL-FED BREF, CO TADELEMTE UABS, OAPONS, CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, IsH, OYSTERS, AND GAME ARLY VEGSTABLES, aT THE BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & 00. 4719 Pennsylvania pE™ts PoIs—vV. FLAGEOLFTS—F. CHAMPRIGNONS—A. N. HARIOCOTS VERTES—E. F, MACEDOINES DE LEGUMES. TRUFFES DU PERIGORD, EVAPORATED VEGETABLES FOR SOUP. B. W. BEED’S SONS, NEGOCIANTS, Headquarters for fine imported Goods. febs 1216 F street northwest, T HOWARD’s— Granuilsted Bugsr, beet quality, for $1.00 {garmbe Grates Sopa ety to 8.9 Light Brown ‘* “i Imperial and Oolong Tea, per Ib. Guppowder So ee fee, choi ae oS eee Choice Vin sae Flour, per sack. Ext ide 4 B atawba Wine, per wall... Se . ran! equal a Rye Whisky, direct from distillery, sive yeaa febd in OldeTopaz Bherry, per g le Duff Gordon Pal German Mustard, Very choice Porto Rico Mol And all other articles usually Kept in » first-class establishment, at correspondinuly low fixures, at HOWABD’s, gth and ZL streets northwest. N. B.—Teiephonic Connections. janld) Prema. ORANGES, TOMATOES, CAPONS FROM PHILA- — DELPHIAS ALSO, aS | AND TUB- EXTEA ROAST BEEF, OANVARS-BACK, RED EEAD, QUALL, GROUSE, Ero., aT THE PALACE MABKET, Cor. 1ith and FRANK J. TIBBETS. and 406 ana 408 Northern Liberty Market; oF \dreas poe Ge seed free of charge to all ie ANT LUMBING. Oa pares er . F. WW. ye of the examination and Makes of PLUMB! iG, a 2 view to its ar- Fapgements. Orders promptly ‘octé-5in* Ga HaATs. SPRING STYLES, 1881. Jast received a full stock of DEBES AND BUSINESS HATS. MILITARY HATS, CAPS AND COORDS. Societies Furnished at Manufacturers Prices. B. 4. STINEMETZ, HATTER, feb19_ 12327 Pa. ave, next to corner 13th st. cars. lectured. Well-made son. SS SEN: 213 Pennsylvania svenue. tags W4tHEr’s. Oth st. Lime, Cement, Plaster, Lining Felt, Feit nova GEAVEL ROOSING SUPPLIES. Exrnacr. Exrracr, | | | KNOWN BEMEDY FOR SOKE THBOAT, | ASTHMA, | HEMORRHAGE, HEADACHE, &e., &e. ENTHACT CURE, Used by thousands, who testify to ite efficiency EXTRACT art Bottles, with POND'S EXTRACT biown ip wraprer. Kefuse all imitations. Insist on baving t.on to If Weast (1th st.. New Vork, N. ¥ — AMUSEMENTS. | | | POSTPONEMENT | oy THE KILPATRICK £ j | The insugural preparations aro engaging the me of eo Many persons who desire to by GENERAL KILPATIICE THAT is LECTURE, ANNOUNCED FOR THIS EVENING. it IS POSTPONED. QORD'S HAVERLYS MINSTREL ‘A Grand Performance Worthy of the Period. THE INAUGURATION OF FUN. The same company (with the sam that apperrea betc Mia Royal Prince of Wales and K yal Family will appear bere. Havrris’s Awentcan Masronoy MrveTrerd, A GoLosssL Comraxy IN A CovossaL ENtER* . TAIN MENT. Fes ror sz Mvra.vpy. Mestc ror THe MILLION MATINER oN Satur MATINGE ON PATE cnildren’s MarTINeE! Marts Mar Hi The Pantomin. > MaAriNER ox | The Clown MaATINeE ON SATURDAY Amon MATINEE ON SATURDAY ‘The Larkies. TICE —Op the evening of Maret: Fmance of Haverly's Minstrels will ook, cne hour earlier than the usual be overat 9:30, which will give the time to attend the wraud display of 6 the ipausarstion ball. Only fvo minutes’ walk from the Opera Houss Next Monday the crest play FORGET-ME-NOT—Miss GENEVIRVE WARD. NATIONAL THEATER. INAUGUBATION WEEK. EVERY EVENING axp SATURDAY MATINEE The Funniest Play on record.—V. ¥. Herald. The greatest hitin years —" ¥. Yribune. Jarrett & Rice's New Musical Oomedy OdAity, FUN ON THE BRISTO: Or, a Night on the Sound, Introducing « FUND OF NOVELTIES snd ap AVALANCHE OF OLIGINALITIES by a GALAXY OF SPECIALTY ARTISTS. SPECIAL NOTICE and citizens an opp —In order to vive visitors unity to witness the fire- works on the th, to attend the inaugu-al snd toree the jolliest of plays, Fun on the Bristol, the Performance (for that night onis), will bein and close at Phe entire piay will b given. Monday, March 7, LAWRENOE BARRETT. Box-ehert for tale of seats now open. mar3 INCOLN HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, Monon Sra, at Grand Complimentary ‘Testimonial Tene Senator, Representatives aud Pup ‘Officials to EMILY THOXTON CHARLES, (EMILY HAWTHORNE. ) THE GIFTED PORTESS asp JOURNALIST, Who will render her beautiful address, WOMAN ES! HEIIGALLY CONSIDESED, And give recitstions from ber poems. A Fine Murical Entertainment will also be included in the prow Fern, in which Miss Ewan, Mr. Ed. Hay, Mr Prank Bernard, Prof. Rowers ‘and others will take Part. Admission to all parts of the house, 50 ot maard-3t "eux. red by R& .LER SHATING HIN: New York avenue, between 13th" and 14th sts _... INAUGURATION WELK. WEDNESDAY, “8BASDAY AND SATURDAY. Assen blies at usual honre INAUGURATION DAY No mornivg ucr afternoon assembly, but there will bea SPEQ\AL EVENING ASSEMBLY at 8 p- n. KaTURDPAY AFTERNOON, March 5th, Spestal MATINEE, with MUSIO, at 2:30 p.m." ma-8t R THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS living in Ales andris wishiog to visit .Washing- ton to witness the Inauguration Ceremonies and the procession, the Alexandria & Frederickel Railroad will run a SPECIAL TRAIN, lesving Alexandria at o'clock a. m. mar2-2t DD FELLOW®S’ BALL, COMMENCING MARCH 7. MATINEE WE SDAY AND SATURDAY. BLIND Tow, The a phen oeon of throughout 1 e age, renowned the xrentest, NALUSAL PIANIST LIVING. At these performances BLIND TOM wiil exhibit the msrve cus iff which has vained him world- wide celebrity, and whict has both astonished and delighted the sreatest masters of musi Adn ission, £0 c! chil Beats, 75 cts.” Keeerv Music rtore. commences at 5 « BNE®G’S MUSIC HALL. A E street northwest, bet. 7th and Sthe GRAND CONCERT THIS EVENING AT 8, By PROF. L. SCHNEIDER'S ORCHESTRA ON FE"DAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 7 o'clock; concsrt marl-Lt ic by the fuil band, 18th Regiment Infantry, mal Guard of Pennsylvania. Tickets, bo maar o>? FELLOWS’ HALL, MARCH 1, 2, %, 5. AND SATURDAY MATINEE W. BH. BAKER and a Select Company in the greatest of Sensations ‘Dramas, THE YANKEE DETECTIVE, en he Benesit of the I. O. Mechanics and I. 0. 0. For the Benes 12 Ges Admission, 25 cents. Reserved seats at Howe Sewing Machine Awency, under the Hail feba66t ROF. A. EB. CARP ASVELS AND FUN OF MESMEK Mon? ah on » March 7 ands; Talimsdge Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat., March 9, 10 Ti, 12, Popular prices. Matines, Sat’, 2 p.m. ‘feb26-7t? ILES PILES! PILES! sv. FOUND AT LAST. NOONE — CORE TED. SUFFER. Asure cure for the blind, Bleeding, Itehi: and Uloerated Piles has discovered by Dr Wit eae sates eat, os OY mint intnen i = yer Teuronie caste of 28 and $0 years. standings 0 ohe Led sufler five minutes after at wonderfa’ soothing medicine. “Lotions: Laster Tents and Flectuaries do-more hsm Williame’ Oustinent absorbs the tumors, allage eo interse itching (particulariy at warm in bed}, acim a8 a poultice: relief, and is t steb. fw of the pnvats parla aad elses all sud toatl ot re iiae, Meat Agents, Washington. D C.. feb! iP RA ENGRAVINGS MRE. FREDERICK KEPPEL, of New York, ‘has a fine collection of BARE ENGRAVINGS AND ETOHINGS on exhibition for a short season at . JAMES J. CHAPMAR’S fedis PATkeS Mofitesracion 77 ane” Wl STONK ABERT, ATIORNEY-AT-LA®, 3ap8-6m Ro. 408 Sth st. a.w. °