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THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY. March 3, iSSi, Telegrams to The Star. THE O’LEARY BELT. Scores iu the New York Walking Match. Nsw Yorks, March 3.—At 10 o'clock the score in the waikiog match stood: Panehot, 364 miles; ‘Sullivan, 350 miles and 7 laps; Krohne, 337 miles and 1 lap; Campana, 300 miles and 3 laps; Cur- Tan, 309 milea and 1 lap; 290 miles and 6 laps. Panchot 1s about 1 mile and 60 yards aheai of Rowell’s best record. 12 o’elock score:—Sullivan, 359 miles and 6 laps; Panchot, 371 miles and 3 laps; Krohne, 343 miles and 2 laps; Campana, 307 miles and 5 ; Curran. 316 miles; Lacouse, 295 miles. t before i0 o'clock this morning Panchot passed the best record ever made. well, in the Engliah 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 82d 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 Sullivan are in prime condition. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Enternational Po aaa Shooting Match. 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 £600, the match. commencing On Wednesday, the 9th instant, aud lasUpg ten days. Killed in Ireland. The employer of Hearne, the land agent who was shot near Balligrobe, 1s no relation to the jate Lord Mountmorres. = The Weather. OFFICE oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, ‘Wasrrseros, D. C., Mar. 3. 1881. 9:30 a m. For the middle states cloudy and threatening weather, with rain or snow, northeasterly, po-- sibly veering to warmer southeasterly winds, lower barometer,. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER ‘The following are the readings of the ther- mometer at the Signai fice during the day:— Tam. %: lam, 35°, 2 p.m, 33 Maxi- minimum 26°, LOCAL NEWS. Amasements, &c., To-night. Ford's Opera House—Haverly’s Mastodon Minstreis. Nattonal Theater.—“‘Fun on the Bristol,” Oda Fevers’ Hol.—W. H, Baker's company Im “The Yankee Detective.” —— Condensed Loca! Last night Oficer 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 Kobert Fow- Jer, from Pittsburg, Pa. ‘There are on the ways at the Alexandria shtp yard several fish propagating scows undersolng Tepairs. These scows beiong to the United States fish commission, and Capt. H. C. Chester, who superintended the rebuilding of the Arette steamer Guinare last summer, Is superiatending tls work. Wililam Allen yesterday entered sult agatnst John H. Wallis, son and administrator of Wil- Nam Waillfs, to recover an acount of over $1.20 AFFAIRS IN ARIZONA. Discovery of Coal. for board, which sto pay. By the SAN FRancisco, March 3.—A dispatch from will the person: pt. and the realty | Tucson, Arizona, says: A discovery of coal has =e = yea eee lot 15, square 434, ae made 15 miles east of Saddle Mountain 0 ps debt Is prayed. trict and 70 orth of Tucson, c0 ‘tne © jest Inhabitante’ Association met tn | 2/5 De ies aru Ok PB Ene 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 mortally wounded Ben Hogan, a noted prize fighter, at Bisbee, February 20th. —————— Great Snow Storms in the West, MILWAUKRE, WIs., March 3.—Tnere was an- other aeavy show storm last night. Trains on all the lines will be again blockaded and all traffic suspended. CuricaGo, 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 recompanicd by driving sleet. ‘The ratlroad trafiie has not recovered from its late blockade, and will ve again suspended. — Minnesota and Her Hepudiated Hailroad Bonds. the Corcoran buliding yesterday afternoon, with Dr. Blake tn the chair and N. Callan secretary. Crosby S. Noyes, Wilitam it. Collins, James A: ‘ < and Edward McKenny were elected mem- ne rooms of Lue associotion Will be ten- achington Monument Association se of Lolding thelr regular meet- for the purp ings. ‘At the regular m the Anthropolog!- cal Society 1 ajor Powell In the chair, Dr. Chai s Hagner, Professor E, ‘T. Fristoe and Dr. P. Brumford were elected mem- bers. T following papers were discussed: “amphibious Aborigines of Alaska,” by Ivan ; “The Evolution of Marrlage Ceremon- its Import,” by Dr. A. F. A. King; “Tae ders: an Omaha . J. Owen Dorse ¥. Cunningham, formerly of this city the superintendent of the Panther dat d Silver Minli g Company, A about the Sin instant for thetr mine in Arizon: Mr. Wm. Cary, keeper of the restaurant cor- hereof 7th street and Loufsiana avenue, fell St. Pavs, MUNN., March 3.—The senate has dead yesterday morning tn attempting to rise | concurred in the house amendments to the biil from bis ted at bis residence on E street, be- | providing for the adjustment of the old repu- tween 41 and Sdstrects, He leaves a wife and | diated bonds of Minnesota, and the governor ebiid. will sign it to-day. The bill'ls substanttally as ternoon Jullus Kertz and James | reported in these dispatches at the time it was te Boys, Avoul ¥ Years old, were | frst offered. enguged fn a Wrestiiny match on Loutstana av- enue, between 6th and 13 northwest. The Markets. Kertz was thrown to the ground and had his BALTIMORE, March 3.—Virginia sixes, de- coliar bone broken, ferred, 16 (asked ;) do. cousols, 3434; do. past dus ‘<i do. new ten-forties, 62%; do. ten- pons, 9434 Did toda dling, 115.3 es and Rctive Howard rect and weetera sup:r, 9.258 John Down: Company,s horse yesierday afternoon and pound fracture ofthe left ari. Adains Expres3 eked by a usialoed a com —— £00; do. extra, 4.2685,00° do. faulty, 3 ; 4 saunas . Super, 3.254.005 Ehe Rate Semnsor Carpenter, do, family, 6.28a6.50; do. Ri AN ERROR CORRECTED. Patapseo family, 7. Wheat, southern his: Au item appeared in the Milwaukee Sentine? of February 2 ¢ to give the particu- lars of Senator Carpe e. In staiiag the amount of insurance on hfs life, no mention ana firm, western steady and firm—southern red, Li7al.19; do. amber, 1-20a).25: No. 2 western winter red, spot and March, 1.17%al.18; April. Lissalisk: May, 11470119; June, ‘Iisa 1.18%. "Corn, southern higher and Arm: western was inade of a fc oot the Equitanla | Soeasaens speed uerD enNte. G8) Ww York City. April, 54a54°,; May, 63%a55';. Oats quict and steady —western white, 42443; do. mixed, 4UatL. Rye quiet, 1.02a1.05. Hay dull sud unchaveed. Provisions quiet and without quotable change. Butter dull—prime to choice western packed, 138 ‘24 roll. 1: Petroleum un- |. Coffee dull—Rio hang to fair, oman. Siwar duli—a eoft, 9%. Whisky dull, 1.12. ighta unchanged. Keceipts—ftour, Ss amount at on qultadl company claims, by the way,t it 1s the only company whose’ policies are indisputable and which pays fmmediately upon the death of the insured, and that other companies tak dor 20 days to examine the papers. . Exwe firmer, ae ges, 2740 barrels: wheat, 36 571, bushel orn, 64, 9d ALLEGED Hoter Tateves ix Ccstopy Tine | bushels: oats, 3, Pe ij 2 SaTURpay.—The young man giving his name | Brabeie: aac mice ae aT aus Pe as George W. Heller, who was caught in the Arlington Hotel last’ Mouday trying to eater | NEWYORK, March 3 —Stocks strong. Money, the rooms of seme of the cuests, and who was | 6. -Exehanse—long, 47; sort, 480. Govern- caught by one of the empioyes, and committed ts quiet. ie Se work house in etait of Dondsby Jade | Ee” Gee tee oor oem. | Wheat Snell, was released yesterday on bonds given | “NE YORK, March 8, 11.s.m.—The Stock Market by Mr. R. C. Holizman, who keeps a bar-Toom | opened etn and ia’ the early dealings prices at the corner of 12th and £ streets. Heller was | dechned \ to’2 per cent, the latter Reading. ‘The caught at his old tricks again this morning at | speculation, however, coon became stron, and the Metropolitan Hotel tn company with | Under buying the entire list recorded an another young man named Henry W. Wilson. | #dvance Fanginu from X to 276 per cent, the latter e " nto the vue | @ Western Union, the coal and graner shares, They were trying to get into the rooms of some | Nashville and. Ghattanoues and Lene - 114,395 boshels. Of the guesis atthe hotel, among t Hasnuille snd Obattan hore Deine Toom of Representative C. M. Sheil W YORK, Marci 8, 12:25 p. m.—Upon th> Were pursued to the street by s: arnounrement that the President bad vetoed the ployes, when Officer Di funding bill the Stock Market, which had p and captured them about : 0 viously been quite buoyant, fell off 4 to 1 per hoteL In the Poitce Court Tmoritug tue | CeBt!Broughout the entire’list. The depression, then, both well dressed. Heller wearlng atte | hoWever, wae merely temporary, and before lo. » DOL! a 1 ng a silk | G the upward movement in prices was reaewe1 Wi Deaver, were ¢ increased force, and the decline was aickly recov- rged with being prof thieves and coz F yin nitted, much to the ered. in nearly every instancé the «quotations at for a hearing next Satiuday this hour are at the liklisss pont touched wo far in nds. The bonds given for ii theday. were to-day GrIME aoa It, LONDON, March 8, 12:30 p. m.—Atlantic and aple th Tisk $500, STRANGERS Should seiz=the opportunity to : a bottle of Euealyptine forthe skin. Price cents. t —_.+—___.. . Water maress Water — The St aud safest of all'cathartle waters, genuine sold on draught. Avoid al 5 tating waters, foreing and domest Great Western first mortwage trastess’ carti ie stae, 6036; Atlantic and Great Western scconds, 3$y- 3 ew York Central, 152%. linvig Gun- big. Pennsylvania Central, (Sy. YORK MARKETS THIS AFTERNOON owing quotations were current in New t 2:30 p. m., a8 reported by H. i. Dodye, of 539 15th strect, by special wire Western Union, 114%,; American Union, 76; New York Central, 146%; Lake Shore, y other kind-hearte the digestive organs and kidneys. Bd Des ferred, —; do. seconds, 994; Delaz Tur <E QUA NON” of cigarette smoking 13 TOE: Dawe sad hana” ies. Teached. ‘The “opera puffs” are stm - ; Northwestern, 124; do. preferred, Uiclous. Saliva proof, and aul, 108%; do. preferred, ——; Wabash ups. Roesns 3 do. "preferred, Ke and T., 45 do. ‘preferred, lol: fic, iakg; plated teaspoons, $1 half dozen: Rogers triple-piated kutves, $2.25 haif dozan: Opera glasses, trom #2 up. Watch and towelrs | 9°. ; Pacific Mail, 86: 0-0. Fepairing well done. Re Harris « Co., 432 7th | BO,’ tan ee street. t | preferrea, do. first, preferre Pacitic, 8734; Rock Island, 15%; C io, "24: Louisville and Nashville, ‘cand Chattanooga, 915: Ontario and Western, hattan Elevated 46% ; linois Central, 13: thern, 814: District of Oolumbi: MILE AND Cegam for ev bonds, 1022193. “Ohieawo, Burlington and Quine anos wash. | 166: Denver and Bio Grande lobe se . . gers in Wash- o ington may tuspect and select from the largest ssortment of boys’ clothing in the District or B.Rob- ue. The ne Government Bonds:—4%, 1.11% al.11%;; J Asal. 11%; $e, 1.12%401.12%5 : coupon Ex-WasniseTon Lawyer K —A Special dispatch to the Baitim American from Westminster states that ne has been received there @ Kiiltn J. Wright, formerly of that place, Colorado. Mr. Wricl this clty for some yeu wean erat tai From 2 to 10 yards lenkths of ten a3 ne NEW YORK MILLS, FRIDE OF THE WEST, pe. tin eno AND WAMSUTIA COTTONS, a a fm mn At 10 cta per yard. ng order to look 1 The TREMENDOUS BANGAIN we are offering NHI 1s GOODS have caused them ty sell aly MAKSEILLES, Englisn WELT, Corduroy Bixler, Satin Stripes, #oglah DUCK, Lia LAWNS. Lace Stripes and many other styles, ALL AT 123; CENTS PER YARD. All-wool Fine BLACK CASHMERES, 37, 40, 45, 50 cle. LADIES’ CLOTH in all of the New Coaching bhades. the matter turt 1 some mute: and ried out for a ountains. The mules Mr. Wri . fo but ‘Was hot aware of them. The real own they were In his possesio friends in pursuit, a the party shot bim was the thtet. Noth! his family from Augus < up with him, osing that he ard of him by untlia oe ag0, when a letter ed from i ae pavid Wilson, formerly of Westminster, | - Dut now a chaplain at one of the United si ' au, Bie Ab tae army posts tn ¢ ado. Becoming alarm: EADS, $2. the young ms absence ard stleu LACE, fine quality,37, family had written to Dr. Wilson, wi tn Igation, discov Mr. Wright is spoken of as at character. ICS, PERCALES, PRINTS, Madras GINGHAMS. : New Styies of spring BRUSSELS CARPETS. New Styles of Spring INGRALN GaRPs t's c.M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, 50 feb26 ide, Near 7th street and Center Market. ARMREST OF AN AL Viratsta About 5 o’ei Rop Fobbed the ho place, of a Lieutenan’ Shorr and $120 in arted ont, in the au 4 captured his man iroad depot ju Was about to take his dep re to bun ledgtogs. He had a colored companion w | MANUFACTURERS OF >| STONE AND EARTHENWARE, 313 Georgia avenue, Foot of 34 street 5.0 iI A several assortment of Jars, J: Pitchers, aa oe a OF 30.00.00 American popwla It Is sald i made of the best quality Terra one-third use Dr. Bul.’s cough sy t Getta meters au eektied workmen ——— UUK FLO! , te iia with & large assortment Of MA; vent 1 complet rs eanceee 4 CLINE AND H«ND-MADE "is, manufactured ‘rou: the beet quality, tampered. RED POL CLAY. ORNAMENTAL Flower aw Urns, Hanwiug Bessets snd OONSERVATORY WARK. §@ The First Dipioms awarded at the late Erhi- bition of the Horticultural Society and at the Na- tonal Fair janl8-3n A Critp INDICTED FOR MCKDER,—TAIS morn- ing, tn the Criminal Court, among the arralgn- ments were those of Charles Taylor and Edward Lucas, ebarged with murder. When Taylor Was called, the audience us well as the court Were astonished to see the bali place at t: Rar a small colored boy, scarvely 3% feet height, and not over years of age. Judge James asked. “In the name of heaven, wita TTENTION: What ta thar chtid changed” Mr. Perry He | AL aaa Wt murder in shooting a chlid four In order to make room for our 3 Old ‘ave already applied to the Attor- RIN ‘OOK, coy Gqneral for @ pardon, conditioned on his eee Ey +3 A ng. Teform school during minority.” | WE WILL SELL FOR TH NEXT 30 DAYS Gp December 13th last. The see ag him. The con % & plea of not gulity’ be catered See ‘Thomas appears for the chitd. Lucas is a col. oe man rome bmp ra with Shooting Mrs. pley on Christmas day last, and leade not guilty. a BODY BRUSSELS OF STANDARD MAKES, AT $1.50 PER YARD. TAPESTRY AND INGRAINS AT CORRESPOND- INGLY LOW PRIOKS. SINGLETON & HOEKE, S01 MABKET SPAOB, Rowan NEcKLacss, l dlamonds Prigg’s. st8,crosses, Hot Spring t 7 COLUMBIA POTTERY Oo. |! ‘THE INAUGURATION PREPARATIONS. Apart from the Capitol building and s few other Prominent objects that strike the eye of s visitor to Washington on emerging from the B. and 0. R. B. depot, nothing attracts more attention at the present time than the outdoor preparatioas along Pennsylvania avenue for ‘'Insuyarstion Day.” At the present writing every avallable foot of space along the avenue from the Capitol to the Treasury buildings is being utilized for the beuefit of specta- tors of thegrand pageant. and the temporary plat- forme being erected, it is estimated, will sccom- modate at least 20,008 persons. All the open spaces used or owned by the government contain sub: tial platforms and it is understood that the ex- ee of constructing them is apportio1ed among The ‘employes of the departroouts. to which said spaces belong, and the sum total of the receipts for the eflle of seats will be divided amon. the em- ployes. Should the weather be clear and warm next Friday, there platforms will be crowded to their utmost capacity, aad will yield su abundant harvest in the way of ‘cash. It is believed that ths inauguration procession to escort Pressdeat-slect Garfield from the White Honse to the Capitol will be composed of at least 15,000 persons, from fall rections of the union. should the day prove to be a cold or disaxreeable one, those occupying seats on these platform will have an uncomfortable time of it Unless theweather is propitionspersons subject to attacks of Rheumativm ehoald avoid sitting on thece platforms during the passage of the creat procession, or itmay cost them several bottles of “et. Jacobs Oil” to recover from the effects of their imprudence. | By the way, the writer had heard snd reed 80 much about the wonderful properties 61 Bt. Jacobs Oilin New York, Puiladsiphia, Bos {cn aud other places, that I felt curious to knoe whether the Waabingtonisns were being be vefiztad by the great German remedy, and to satisfy my- fon that point. during a recent fly visit to the Capital, J employed a brief interval of spare ti ‘olesin what Loou!d on the subject, and with + follow ing result, alter making careful inquiries a the leadivg drug stores and other places { manu. d ie btain interviews with -he following rhenm ti¢ erg, and had time been allowed me [found 1 could have investizetel many other cazes ot rhcomatic eurea by St. Jacobs Vil. Charlotte Smith, residing at 598 6th strest. bo: twcen If and I streets, is well Knowa in Washing- ton ae a lady of consideramls tit She is both a publisher aud correspon differant Journals, and ber Washingtou silice is at ihe Ar lington Hotel. ‘The lady spends meh of her tit in New York, where she ie a meraber of a organiza'i-n’ of femals journalists, but at the present writing she ig stopping with her rela- fives in Washington. Mrs. Smith informed me tuat she had more faith in St. Jacobs Ou as a cure for rheumatic complaints or pains and aches of various kinds than any medicine extant. ‘The lady said the had a six weeks’ spell of @ tronb esome throat affection and was tareat- ened with Pneumenis and other complaints. Her threat wonld swell duriug the night and_her sleep would be vreatly disturbed, and she suffered cen- erally with paing in different parts of her body. She had tried a number of remedies without ob: taining any relief, when she heard or read abont St. Jacobs Ol. She tuld mo that at first she looke 1 upon Bt. Jacobs Oil as cone ‘humbuz” prepara- tion, as she bad been fooled so ofteu before in pur- chasing useless preparations, but elle thowcit she Foul “wive it a trisl, as her brother, Professor Robert Odlum, proprietor of the **Nutatorium,” on E street, between 6th and 7th streets, hed spoken fayorsbly of the Great German Reraedy. Mra. Smith ssid she experienced the crestest relief fo n after commencing the se of St. Jacoba Oil Her threat ¢oon got well and her other atfections elieved. She said she considered St. Jacobs luabio preparation, and would not be without iton any account, he !ady then told me that while in New York recently the merits of St. Jxcobs Oil became the subject of comment among the membera of the club of female jourtaiists with which she is conneoted, and the verdict was a unapimous one in ‘favor of its curative powers. She esid that man of the iadics belonging to the ciud sper on’? at Couey Island, aud take cold from too tong an indal- gence in ter bathing they resort to St. Jacobs Oil peediiy recover from their ail- Shehad known St y distributed by ladies of her acquaintance to their friencs, both in New York aud at Goney Island. Mire. Stuith then cited the follows 168 to ms: Mrs. Arna Newell is a well Rnowa society lady at preser t sojourning in New York, but whose home isin Chicayo. ‘This Isdy had fura lone tine gur- fered from pains in her joints, caused, she thousht, by salt waler bathing at Coney ielaad. Whenever she felt an attack ¢ ming on she would use obs Vil, and relief was sure to follow. Tunder- stood from Mrs. Smnith that Mre. Newe!l was quite enthusiastic as to the merits of st Jacobs Oil, ‘snd recommended it to ail her acqusintances whenever the heard of any of them bey troubled with Bheumaticatiections. ‘Miss Harriet L. Dawson tsa member of the New York literary circle to which Mrs. Smith beloags. ‘Mise Dawson is ar gular correspondent from New York to the New Orieaus /" Wriings are over the nom-de- Mrs. Smith informed me tust Miss Dawson had been a wreateuflerer frei sharp Rheumatic painsin the back, and anything like a slight cold or Little exposure wottld azvravate the attack. ‘This lady could obtain no decided relief until she com- qwehced the use of St. Jacobs Uil, but after a few applications of the Oil she was permanently cured. Madame Goulard, according to Mra, pmith known to almost everybody in New York as a fash- tonable French Hair Dresser and as being in some lmauuer connected with the well known Livingston fawily of New York. { learned that this lady has nily been nsine St. Jacsbe Ol with excellent reeults durirg Rheumatic attacks. Professor Kobert Odlum, proprietor of the Wash- ington Natatorium, residing at SU8 Gua street, Washington, (alluded to above) is a steadfast su porter of Bt Jacobs Oil. [called at his residence, andin his absence his wife, or mother, I forget which, informed me that the Professor keeps a Stock Of St. Jacobs Vil cunstantly on hand at his Natatorivin for use among hid pupils who msy tare cold from the effects of bathing, or wlo nay Cthervise injure themselves. “The Professor hiw- ently had an ayack of Rucumatism ia t: «1 jonts, and Was fora time uuabie to at- itobis vocation; and in addition b hut self not lous since at his swinni si Htred severely. bit! 3 Olin He applied nstanees, and lus trouble wasscon over. Me i said that St Jacobs Oil was a sort of remedy ai fessor Odiam’s +ylmmlne echoul, and it did a vast amount of 490d when any cf th ils Were in any way f while practicing switumine or otler athle ciges. Mrs. Co tharine Odinm, speaking for herself, e coneidered St. Jacobs Oil almost indisps: cares of burne, bruins, cuts, or Rit aftecticns. able imatic She hid what she cousidered Chronic Ri eu atism in the shouicer for yeara, and nothing rencved her uutil she used St Jacobs 12 dis ease also attacked ¢ther parts of body, aud Mhenever she applied the Qui the pain would leave the parte affected. Not lony Fiace her pain in the showder was 0 wreat that she could not raise her hand, and to obtain a nighv's sleep was oatof her power. She was unable to put on or take off hor clothes, aud could not hasdie anything. She told me that after using St. Jacobs Oi! a few times she ‘was comp etely cured, aud she remarked: ‘‘L tall You St. Jacobs Gi! tea splenoid thing, aud I would ct kuow what to do without i Charles Smith is a lad 1% 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 Natatorium in teaching the pupils how fo wim. Bowetimes he is compelied to remuin in the water for along time, and it not unfrejuently happens that he gets violent patos in different parts of the body from this continued exposure nthe water. ‘The lad informed me that whenever he experiences snyof these pains he invariably Tubs hiwse'f freely with st. Jacobs OY, and relief is sure to follow. Several timea since@his coun: ing school he spra'ned limeeif , aud in each instance he Spagaily i well by using St. Jacobs Oil. ‘Mr 4. 8prohs is the proprietor of the ‘‘Gar- mania He tuated at No. 453 C street, between 436 street jth street. I happened to drop ia at the Drug Store of Mr. ©. Cristiani, No. 444 Penn- sylvanisayenue, aud learned frog: him that Mr. pros had been using St Jacobs 0:1 for Kheuma- tit. {then called on Mr. Sprohs to hear what bs had to ay. As soon as I made known the object of ay visit Mr. 8. remarked, ‘‘Do Lui Ob: Well. you jut come out here with me show you."! le then tock meby the arm and ied ime out toa rcom in the rear of the Hotel, aud on a i I saw stowed away about 6y or 70 empty St. cobs Gil hotties. Pointing to them he said, ‘Don't that look as though I used Bt. Jacovs Ou! Why, Tean't zet along withoutit * Ttnen om tioned Mr Sprohe, and he said, ‘Ihave beea a great eutlerer from Rhenmatisin for 10 or 12 years in my baud, feet, lews, and in fact all over my Bt. cobs id bedy. 1 Have “used everything that cond be “thought of, but "nothing — helped me My csse) ia 8 chronic ard I don't believe pything 2 ever permanently cure T got tre of trying to obtain relief, but about two years since [ com- mebced usigg dt. Jacobs Oll and have used it con- ttantly ever since, and it is the only taing that ever cic me any good. If it has net cured me, it atleast relieves me when I vet a bad Gheumatic attack, and thet is more than anything else ever did. I get re- bef st once when I use the vil. Before commenced using St. Jacobs O.1 L could get uo sicep at nignt tue from intense pain, but uow I sleep well every night. I tnink there is nothing in the world like Bt. Jacobs Ou to relieve pain iu what may be called iceurable cases of bheumativem. I don't b weuld be able to sleep io-nixht unl 8¢!f a wood rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil. I then called at the residence of Cul. John Whea. ler, No. Grant Place, hayinz heard that Mca. eer had been cured of Rheumatism by using St dacobsOil. The lady herself was not at home when I called, but ber danghter Informed me that Mrs. Wheeler had suffered greatly for some tima with Khemmatism in one oc ber hands, and her pan was so acute that ske could not touch any- ‘thing with her hand. she had been a safferer 41 winter, and nothing did her any wood until commenced the use if St. Jacobs Uil recently. Now her hand is almost entirely well, and Mrs Wheeler ia pe tly satisfied that St Jacobs Oi! is a very excellent remedy for Rheumatism. Atte drug store of X@@auel Wawzgaman, No. 477 By ky. Vanis ayeni-, I was io forwed of the case of Mr. Jchn L Lloyd, residing at 109 Eetreet. Mr Lioyd had suffered severely from rheumatic pains for tome time and could obtain no relief until he u ences the use of St Jacobs Ol. enator James G@. Blaine has been agreat sufferer frbm rheumstiagn for some time pi ud I wasia- foumed that he Lad been using St bs Gil. Ta (rder to aecertain the facts of the e I called at his residence, No. 821)5th street. Iwas unable to tee thefenator, but {had a brief interview witu his jrivate secretary, Mr Slerman, a courteous Kea- Nenan, who informed me that tha Sen stor had a supply of St. Jacobs OF) on hand, but bad not used suy cf it from the fact that he had recovered before the grest German remedy came to nand, and that he dig not require that or any other remedy thea. ‘The Senster, however. has @ prcsage of St. Jacobs ©) on Land fn case he hss auother attack of rhea- Jittlecutious to hear what the Washing. ton drogwiste had to say about st. Jacobs UiL and L led fn at the principal drug stores aloag Penn- syivenis avenue. At the drug store of William B. Entwisle, corner of Pepreylvania avenue and 12th street, L was in- formed that St Jacobs Oil sells splendidly, and that it appears to do a wreat deal of good. Mr. ©. Christians, wholesale and retail druggist, No 484 Prpney:vania avenue, said St. Jacobs Ol selle magnificently, and that everybody praisas it. He ssid: **It must'do a great deal of good; why, 1 have fold 2 dezen bottles to-day alveady. At Scheller & Stevens’ drug store, No. 605 Penn- eylyania avenne, I was told St. Jacobs Oi! sells well zd holés its own with any other patent medicine. ‘At the wholesale and retail drug atore of Bamael Wavesman, successor to waniel S Clarke & C)., No. 477 Penneylvania avenue, the word was thit St. Jaccbs Oil was a fine thive and se'ls spleadidly, ane epper rs to be great preparation. iD. P Hickiieg, di-penser of pharmecsutical pro parstions, No. 301 Peunsyivsnia avenue, Bpors higuly of St. Jacobs O.), and exit the sales’ of ths remedy are very iurce.' It has don2 great god iu many cases, some of which Mr. Hickling men- toned. Z. D. Gilman, dealer in drugs snd medicines, No. 627 Pennsylvania avenue, said he had aot sold’ any, Of BE Jaoobs Oil yet, but intended to do eo at on athe found the remedy was in great demand, an everybody is talking about it. By the time I had made the nbove investigations my hour for departing frou Washington to faldl s business enzazement in Baltimore had arrived, but doling the none og SON JorWashinwton that it 01 ame good work in on is performing all over the country It peetorming all over the countrys 0 at (PUGTY-SIXTH ASAUAL BEcORT NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE Nos. 346 AND S44 BROADWAY. amountof noamUary Ts 1881. mount of assets, January Ty ABW ss roe ce, AbRCt, JADOATY, 5. 195,491.68 REVENUE ACQOUNT. Premiums BOLI 80 Lees deferred pre- hums Jan. 3, 1830... Interest and rents... (including “real: ized gains on real estate sold). .......$2,635,877.95 Less interest’ “ac- crued Jan.1, 1880 317,989.11 $2,317, 888 84 —— 8,964, 719.41 847, 150,151.09 DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT. Losses by death, including ever: sionary additions tosame .. . Endowments iua- tured and dis- counted, inclad- ing Reversionary additions tosame. Annuities, avi dends, ‘ard ‘re- turned premiums on cancelled po! cies... ‘Taxce an ances, 5 Commissions, bio- kereges, agency expenses and phy- ficiat s! fees Office and sw penees, sajari advertie'z, print: ing, &e.. i $1,731,721 37 664,579 85 2, 208,590.02 212,424.06 770, 304 30 322,910.64 — 95,505,030 24 $41, 944,120.35 ASSETR. Oash in bank, on hand, andi tran- ait (since receiv. Invested ‘in New York city, and other stocks, market value, 816,764,988 05) Real estate. tees Bonds and’ ‘ini kager, first lien on real catate, (buildings there: $52,028.10 5,174. 14,92 09 5.u 2 signed tothecom- pany a8 addition- al collateral secu- --.. 16,464,922. 23 joans, (ecured by stocks, market value, $3,184,540 *Loane cn existing policies, (the te- serve held by the Company on these policies amount: 3, GUO). ... 2,491, 000.00 697,451.12 and semi-annual pre- miums on exist- ing pelicies, due SubeequenttoJan, = 1S8t s.-. 987,972.19 *Premiumn on ex- isting policies in course of trans- mission and col- lection (estimated rererve on theee policies® 440,500, included in Habil= 204,852.99 34,228.43 Axents' balances... Accrned interest on investments Jan. 1, 1881 .. “ et 357,167.37 —$41, 344,120.85 Excess of Value of securities over cost. RS 8A detailed Shed ‘af thene itenus iesll accompany tk usual annual re~ qurt filed with the Insurance De ~ nartment of. the State of New York Cash assete, Jan.1, 1331.. 1,859, 913.96 ° $43,183, 934.81 Appropriated a8 follows : Adjusted /osees,due eubsequent * to dan. 1, 1881...... Reported loaves, awaiting proof, 5c. é 535,195.40 198, 761.93 due. and (elsinas nted. not pre Annuities, due 109, 643.96 5, 294.25 Unpaid... Resezved for re-in- surance on €: ing policies ticpating rauce at 4 par. insu- - Oarligle ot premium Reserved for tinwent Mabilit to ‘Tontine Livi- dend Fund, over aid above a4 per cent. reserve on existing policies of that class...... Reserved tor pre- miums peidinad- vance. 96,473, 691.79 . 1,752, 165.82 14,084.62 Divisible surplus at 4 per cent. Esiiwated surplus by the New Yerk State standard at 435 per cent., over. 9,000,090.00 From ihe undivided surplus ef 84,395,096 the Board of Trustees has declared a Keversionary div- idcud to participating policies n proportion to acts conte son surplus, available on settle- nient of next annual premiam. During the year 6,46 policies have been issued, insuripg €22, 229,97: 833, 838, $37. 4,205, 096. Polleeain 10K | amount at risk, * Polices 1 jorce, 10 4 Jan. 7. S84 mae 45,421 Jan. 3, 177.8127, 748,473 Jan. 1878. 45,605 Jan. 1, 1878.. 127,901, 887 Jan. 1. 187: 45, 09: . 1, 1879... 125, 2: Gan. 1, 1880..2.01145,785|Jan. 1, ee San. 1; i851 48,048|Jan. 1, 1881., 1 Death claimspaid, | ) Tnoome from interest 1576. 81,847,048 18’ Bh. TRI ccc ae S867, 45 A878, 0220011 1, 687,676 | 1 V9ast6ns, AST9.202710 869,854 1 2,033°650 US80.0000000 2) 731, 721 17,889 Divisible Surpl January 1, 1977. y 1, 1871 anuary 1, J anuary 1, 188% January 1, 1881. 220, 374 + 4,295,098 TRU MORRIS FRANKLIN, WM. H APPLE’ WILLIAM PARTON WILLIAM A. BOOTH, HENKY TUCK, M. D HENRY BOWERS, LOOMIS L. WHITE, OBERT 8. COLLING, 8. B. FISHER, H_SUYDAM GRANT, pon pOne MATES. ges DW. A. WHITTEMORE WILLIAM H. BEERS. . BANTA, Csshier. uperintendent of Agencies. CHARLES NIGHT, M-D..! Medical Examinera M. MORRIS s PRANELIN, President. v) Al . by Vice President and Actuary. HENRY B. CRANE, anager Southeastern Dep't, Baltimore, Md. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, AGENTS FoR WASHINGTON AND District or COLUMBIA, No. G28 F street northwest. mar3-3t WE! CE MEYER’S O4TABRE OULZ. -One packase is generally sufficient. A real cure of CATARRE for 81.00! nov? to oneans IN DRY GOODS, 20 pieces ail-wool BLACK CASHMERE, 25c. 106 White Ground BPRING BHAWLS, $2.59. 100 dozen Ladies’ (COLORED HOSS, '25c Su dozen Gents’ all Linen HANDK! HIEFS, 1230. ‘600 dozen TOWELS, 21, 81-50, 82. $2.50, 83. 4,000 garde Plainand Swiped, MUSLENS,«1é0,, foriuer price 26¢ , Bic. and 40c. 2. 0U0 yards CORDED PIQUE, To. Slanrolot of BLANKETS aud BED OOMEORTS ‘at very low prices. GEO. J. JOHNSON, feb23 713 Market Space. M. W. GALT. BRO. & Co,, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, FANGY GOODS, BLO? Penna, ave. feb28 CITY ITEMS. ‘Trickling Past the Delighted Palate, Hub Punch with Hot or Cold Water Is very agreeable, and It diffuses an ecstatic glow through the system; and it Is also delictons With ice, lemonade, soda water, or hot or cold milk. Punches brewed at request are far be- bind itin flavor, Sold by grocers, wine mer- chants and druggists at $1.25. Lieut. 8. M. Symonds, U. 8. N., 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 mitations, Also cures Piles, Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Sold in 50c. and $1 sizes. To Hotels and Restaurants. We are prepared to furnish In any quantity. st a moment's notice, prime salt water JOysters: at i5e, per gal, LOMAX & JOHNSON, 9th and D streets. For a Simple Cold or Influenza to the rotting, sloughing and death of the senses Of smell, taste and hearing Sanford’s Radical Cure for Catarrh is supreme. Complete external and internal treatment for $1. I Have Recently Put on Sale @ large assortment of Blue Flannel Sults, sult- able for Uniforms, G. A. R., Railway OMieials, R. M.S,, Police, Department and business pur- poses. he fit Gf these carmot be excelled even y custom-made garments, and tf 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. HENNING, Seventh street. Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic, “As a counteractant to debilitating tutluences (assitude, nervous depression, debility, mata- ria, dyspepsia, liver complaints, heart affec- Uohs, dropsical troubles, derangements of the ‘stomach and bowels) {0 18 invaluable,” says Pre- fessor F. W. Hunt) M. D., Honorary Member Imperial Medical Society ‘ot St. Petersburg, Russia, ete. All who are run down and de! tated should take It. Beware of imitations. BOWLING GREEN, Ky., July, 1859, Ihave had an excelient sale for Swift's S. Specific, aud the results haye been most satis- faetory. J. O. Bure, Druggist. MonTGoMERY, ALA., July. 1950. Our sales of Swift's $. Specific has beeu sood. We are now on our third gross, and its success has been perfect. th Jongs & Cary, Druggists, Terrible Loss of Life- Millions of rats, mice, cats, bed bugs, roaches, lose their lives by collision with “Rough on Kats.” Sold by Druggists. 15c. boxes, th Do Not Risk Destroying the delicate membrane lintng of the nose and throat by using dangerous snuffs. Dr. Hartley's Catarrh Remedy never causes the silghtest Irritation or sneezing, affording !mmediate re- lef and a permanent cure, Sold by Stott « Cromwell and ail druggists. 31-6 The People’s World-Wide Verdict. Burnett's Cocoatne has been sold in every civilized country, and the public have rendered the verdict that it s the cheapest and best Hair Dressing in the world. Burnett's Flavoriag Extracts are Invariably acknowledged the purest and the best. ALLEN’S BRAIN Foop, 1s the only reifable tonic for brain and sexual organs of either sex $1. Alldruggists, Srorr & CkoMWRLL, Agents, ee 450 Pennaylvania avenue. A Cough. Cold or Sore Throat Should be stopped. Neglect frequenuy results in an incurable lung disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial es do not, disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, bat acts directly on the tnflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief tn asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh and the throat troubles which singers and public speakers aresudjectta. Scld at 2 cte a box everywhere. ‘Alderney Wagons.” Fresh Alderney buiter churned every morn- ing, and delivered tn 3¢ ibs. “Ward” prints, 45c, per tb. Also, cottage chedse, buttermilk and sweet milk 5c. ‘per qt. BOOKS, & Ss, UNITED STATES GOVERt- ERs ao Oreiatadon and Practical Work- ines . N. Lamphere. 22.50. atest ina Great City By Amsnds M. Donglas. Lennox Dare. By Virzinis F. Townsend $1.50. Young Ireland. ‘By Sir Chas. G. Duffy. #3. Life of John Howard Raymond. $2.50. ‘The Religions of China. By Jas. Lege. Bee erat, in ee ere Dar mar2 28 7th Str EW LAW MAGAZINE. “MORRISON'S TRANSORIPLE OF THE DE- OISIONS OF THE 0.8. SUPREME COUKT.* Subscription price, 8 per voluune of 600 payes. The pumbere for January and February, 1551, how ready. : 5-8. Oourt of Claims Reports, 1 ener: IN PREPARATION: MacArthur's Key ort, vol. 3, (Supreme Court of the District.) : Any oe one Bee te 1 Aare post-paid. upon ceipt of price he publishers. RO OW. H. & O. H. MOBIISON, Law Booxseniens aNp PUDLISHEnG, feb25 ‘475 Penna. ave. nw EW BOOKS.—5ro Among Books, by Natbe Good Woolton, 81 Don Sonn, No Name Beries, 31; Krnestine, by Von Hillern, 2 vols., Sper, 1°56, The Demon: Cara Se by sales erne, $1.60; Troy, by S.G, W. Benjamin Beries, 81: fir Wililain Herschel, by Prot 2. 8, Holden, $1.60; Young Ireland, by Sir Charles Ga- van a 6 1.60; Chinese Immigration, by Hon. George ward, $2.50; Island Life, by alfred Russel Wallace, 84; Mary Marston, by Georze McDonald, 81.50; The Enemies of Books, by Wm. Bee ee mote of eos + BAS , ; The Person of Christ, by Rhili) Schaf, D. Bi 8. FRANCIS B. MOHUN. BoOOKFELLER AND SLATIONER, KOS Pennsylvania ave, A complete assortment of Prana and Marcus Ward's Valoptinen Birthday Gaede, 80. Also, Fran}lin Sanare and Seaside Libraries "abs 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 obetructed state of the system. Ladies snd children, and those who dislike taking pills and nauseous medicines to secure cathartic sction, are especially pleased with its agrecable qualities. One-half to one lozenge is the dose. Ask for TROPIO-FRUIT LAXATIVE nd take no substitute for it. Packedin bronzed tin boxes, and sold by all first-class druggists. Price, 25 Cents. Large boxes, 60 Cents. jan29-co&w DR. METTAUR’S HEADACHE PILLS Cure most wonderfully in a Veg Sel time both SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHE; re ieve DYS- PEPSIA in its worst forma, cleansing the body of excess of bile, producing a healthy action of the bowele. A full size box of these valuable PILLS, with full Girections for a complete cure, mailed to any ad- Gress on receipt of nine three-oent stampa. For sale by all druggists at 25 cents. TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Rey, THOMAS GUARD, one of {he most eminent lergy men in the country, Mount Vernon M. 4 Church, Baltimore ‘Ma Ihave no hesitation in ssauring you that Dr. Merravn’s Heapacue Pinus have proved most beneficial t , rly, ‘THOMAS GUARD. Rev. eOMas GAIm, pastor M. E. Church, Ha- {Save tied Dr. Merravn’s Heapscue Prxs ith creat benefit. I am now seventy-nine years Sian dud have heon subject to Constipation © Hane Seror years.” Your Fills have acted #0 by case, the. Brat time 1 come to “Yours truly, THOMAS GAMBLE. Rey. Lewis A. THIREEIED, pastor M. E. Church, Ygeve De, Merravn's Heapacum Pris to a sin bed witha bad attack of peek LEWIS A. THIREKIED. Rey.1.E. Press, pastor M.E. Church, Urbans. Va.. "used, of Dr. MErravn’s Heap- acum Bu, fa ound them most beneficial. ree Oy PETERS. . <W,Honos, pastor M. E. Church, Pled- Thave given ‘my wife, whois a sufferer from Head- ache, Dr. Mgrravn's HEADAOHE PILLS, and One ‘of the Pills has always cured her. sors care truly, GEO W. HOBBS. BROWN CHEMICAL Co. te12-co "BoleProprietors; Baliisnere, Mi. Ponp:s Ponp:s THE GREATEST ror RHEUMATISM, INFLAMMATION, NEURALGIA, DIPTHENIA, COLDS, PONDS | CATABRE | Afords relief almost inetantiy and has been PONDS Is never sold tn bulk, but in sia ounce Pint and ‘the giase and our trade mark on surrowudiag but PCND'S EXTRACT. New book seat on applica POND’S EXTRACT C0. BOOTS AND SHOES OB THE LATEST STYLE IN LADIES’ FINE SLIPPERS, Call at TE7 Market Space. ‘To make room for SPRING GOODS, which are being received daily, we are offering broken kits of WINTER GOODS AT COST. Ww. 8. BIO, FR Market Sons YEW WORK SHOE sTORE. 605 Pennsylvania avenue. BOOTS AND SHOES AT AOTUAL COST—A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY FIRG'-CLASS SHOES AT VERY LOW PRICES. Commencing toAay I will sell all of my heavy and medium weizht Shoes at PRIME COSI. Ladies" Pebble Goat Batton Boots. Ladies’ Fine Button Boots . Ladies’ Land-rewed Button Ladies’ Fine Slippers .. Men's Calf Congress G Men's Calf Gonwress Gaite! Men's Calf Button Boota.. Men's Calf Hand-sewd Boots wee Misses and Children's Shoes at cost. Boys and Youths’ Shoes at cost. e eel! none but solid shoes. We have but one Pienia GEO. McCARTHY. (HEARING OUT SALE OF ALL WINTEE GOODS. Now Is THE True To SECURE YOUR BANGAINS IX BOOTS AND SHOES, feb? For the next ten days I will sell ali my Winter Bicck, ats reduction of 30 PER CENT, to make room for our Lamense SPRING STOCK. _ DON'T FAIL TO OALL—FIRST OCME FIRST SERVED. You can ave double the money yon spend elee- where by accepting of these chances. We mean BUSINESS, and will do just what we advertise. CALL EASLY. GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. avenue. BRANOH STORE, 211 and 211 1-2 Penna, avenne S.E., jan28 CAPITOL BILL. FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ RF“? THIS, PRIME RIB ROASTS. SIRLOIN STEAKS. PORTER HOUS! LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK. CHOICE BUTTER, 26¢. POTATOES per bushel, S0c. VEGETABLES and CANNED GOODS of every description. WIXOM’S Provision Store, 438 Uth street northwest. 2to 1c Ib. Me l6c feb24-2w Exrnacr. Extract, KNOWN REMEDY ror SORE THROAT, ASTHMA, HEMORRHAGE, MEADACHE, &C., &e. EXTRACT CURE, ‘used by thousande, who testify to its efficiency EXTRACT Quart Bottles, with POND'S EXTRACT biown in wraprer. Hefuse all imitations. Insist on baving If West (4th st., New Vork, N. ¥. ee __ AMUSEMENTS. _ EEE 1ENT or THE KILPATHICK LORt Rh. 1 preparations are engaging the 6 of eo Many persons who desire to bs GENERAL KILPATIICE THaT ut LECTURE, ANNOUNCED FOR THIS EVENING, it IS POSTPONED. FORD'S TAVERLY'S MINSTRELS. AGrend rmance Worthy of the Period. THE INAUGUKATION OF FUN, The same that apper Prince of Wales and 1 ny (with the same programme) is Royal Hichness the yal Family will appear bere» AMERICAN MASTODON MineTRerd, Comrany IN A CoLossan ENTER: TAIN MENT. Fes ror te MULt. ne 1c POR THE MILLIONS The Chiléren’s DAK Coronation. MATINEE ON SATURDAY MATINe& ON PATO: MATINEE ON RATURDAY. Music, Mirth MATINEE ON SaTURDAY and MaAtINEs 07 r! The Pantominis Mariner | The Clown MATIN#E ON SATURDAY Amon MATINEE ON SATURDAY The barkies. TICE —Op_ the evening of Marct: srmunce of Haveriy's Minstrels will k, cne howe earlier than the usual and will be’overat 9:30, which will _wive the ramwple time to attend the graud display of reworks and the inausarstion t Only five minutes’ walk from the Upera House Next Monday the wrest pin FORGET-ME-NOT—M! NEVIRV ee THEATER. INAUGUBATION WEEK. EVERY EVENING axon SATURDAY MATINEE} ‘The Funvieet Play on record.—. ¥. Herald. ‘The greatest hit in years —N ¥. Tribune. Jarrett & Rice's New Musical Oomedy Oddity, FUN ON TE BRISTOL; Or, a Night on the Sound, i, WARD. Introducing a FUND OF NOVELTIES and ap AVALANCHE OF OKIGINALITIES GALAXY OF BPECIALTY ARTIST: SPECIAL NOTICE.—In order ve vi and citizens an opportunity to witness the works on the sth, tore fire to attend the inaugural ball, and totes the Jc of plays, Fan on the Bristol, the rtormance (for that bight oniy), will begin at 7:30 and cose at 9-30. The entire piay will wives: Monday, March 7, LAWRENGE BARRETT. Seats now open. mars Box-rhert for es 81.00 11 LBS. WHITE (A) SUGAB...., 15 lbs. Good Carclina Rice. 1 Bushel Choice Potatoes. 6 ibs. Mixed Nuts (new). TRE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY $2.56 PER GALLON. GEO. A. O"HARB, febl7 1213 7th st. n.w., bet. M snd N. ECEIVED DAILY. CHOICE STALL-FED BREF, HILADELPHIA SQUABS, OAPONS, CHICKENS: TUHREYS, GAME, FISH, OYSTERS, AND ME PARLY VEGSTABLES at THE BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & 00. febs 3719 Pennsylvania avenue. pet Ts PoIs—Vv. FLAGEOLETS—F. CBAMPRIGNONS—A. N. HARIOOTS VERTES—E. F, MACEDOINES DE LEGUMES. TRUFFES DU PERIGORD, EVAPORATED VEGETABLES FOR SOUP. B. W. BREED’S SONs, NEGOCIANTS, Headquarters for fine imported Goods. feb5 41216 F street northwest. T HOWARKRD’r— ted Baga rs for $1.00 eee tate 1.00 Light Brown ** 1.00 Imperial and Oolong Tea, per Ib. 40 | very choice, per Lamua nent dara oo ee f yra Coffee, choi Very best Rio Coffee, per B Minnesots Patent Process Flour, Choice Vineinia Family Flour, per sack wee VP = ory Bweet Catawba Wine, per gall... 1 Teed 2 rich Toe reel. 2.1 z randy, equal to 3 Bye Whisks, direct from distillery, ive years oi, isimverial Gabinet Whisks, x ITY, Dutt Cordon Pale Sherr an Mustard, a Very ehotce Ports fice Molasses, perail.-. 40 ‘And all other articles usually kept in » first-clans establisiiment, at correspon: ly low fiures, at HOWABD’'S, th and L streets northwest. N. B.—Teiephonic Connections. janl9-3= Prem. ORANGES, 'RESH TOMATOES, OAPONS FROM PHILA- 2 = DELEHIAS ALs0, Se AND TUB- EXTBA ROAST BEEF, OANVASS-BACK, RED HEAD, QUAIL, GROUSE, Ero. AT THE PALACE MABHET, Cor. Lith and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS. janl7 Ib" per gail noel genes Seetaeuune eth wig, an ‘ahd 28 Northern Liberty Market; or idreas Post Office. “tarteting delivered free of charge to all eect ANIT, PLUMBING. Ss 2a ean PeacTical EXPERIENCE. JAN. F. BRIEN, 419 9th st. n.w. of the examina’ Mtg Rie Uoraneeeesast Fangements. Orders bp: ° Jast received a full stock of BEHES AND BUSINESS HATS. MILITARY HATS, CAPS AND CORDS. Societies Furnished at Manufacturers Prices. B 4. STINEMETZ, HATTER, feb19_ 1227 Pa. ave. next to coraer 13th st. ‘@TICH.—Thousants ot WATOHES have been Niza by Soe auciay the task tarey cars. are reba ienotion ? as when — inde a Wa anedo Watebes perienoed pers son. N. JENSEN, 918 Pennsylvania avenue. sug3 ‘ALHEB’S, 10th ste Cement, Plaster, Lining Felt, Feit nova GEAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIES. ) Grand INCOLN HALL. 4 << SATURDAY EVENING, Manon Sra, ar 8 o'ot's. uplimentsry ‘Testimonial Tendered by Senators, Representatives aud Paplic Officials to EMILY THORS TON CHARLES, EMILY HAWTHORNE > TEE GIFTED PORTESB asp JOURNALISE, Who sill rene T beautiful address, WOMAN ES/HETIUALLY CONSIDESED, And give recitations from her poems. A Murical Entertainment will siso be iacladed in the n which Miss Ewan, Mr. Ed. flay, Mr. 4, Prof. Kowers and others will take Part. Admission to all parts of the house, 50 ts, mar? OLLER SKATING HINK, jew York avenue, between 13th’ and 14th et cece, INAUGURATION WELK. WEDNESDAY, EKSDAY AND SATURDAY. Aséon blies at usual houre. , INAUGURATION DAY Nom hoon assembly. but there will bea SPEO.\AL EVENING ASSEMBLY st 8 p. nm. KaTURDAY AFTERNOON, March 5th, Special MATINEE, with MUSIO, at 2:30 p.m. * m2-8t R THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS living in Alezandri wishing to visit Washing ton to witness the Inauguration Ceremonies and the procession, the Alexandria & Ersteckkabare Kajiroad will ‘run a SPECIAL TRAIN, Alexandria at 9 o'clock a. m. ‘mar2-2 DD FELLOWS’ BALL, COMMENCING MARCI MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND BA BLIND Tom, The musics! phenomenon of the age, ee throughont the world as the « NALUSAL PIANIST LIVING At there performances BLIND ‘TOM will exhibit the msrve ous wif? which has ¢sined him world- wide celebrity, and which has both astonished and delighted the sreatest masters of music. on, EO ota ldren, 25 cts.- reserved r 18, 75 cts.” Music 'r tore BNE MUSIC HA E street north w: bet. 7th and Sthe GRAND CONCERT THIS EVENING AT 8, By PROF. L. SCHNEIDER'S ORCHESTRA ON FR"DAY EVENING, MARCH 4, GRAND BALL AND PROMENADE OCUONCERT. Bho! by the fuil band, 18th Regiment Infantry, ‘ational Guard of Pennsylvania. Tickets, 55 cents. ° marist DD FELLOWS’ HALL. MARCH 1, 2, 3, 5. AND SATURDAY MATINEE W. B. BAKER snd a Select Company in the greatest of Sensstions: ranias, THE YANKEE DETECTIVE, ha efit of the I. O. Mechanics and 1. 0. O. For the Bene: we Admission, 25 cents. Reserved sents at Howe Sewing Machine Avency, under the feva6-6r° TER—MASVEL8 AND SM. Mon. Wed., Thurs, Fr Popular prices. Matinee, Sst., 2 ILES PILES! PILES: SURE CURE _FOUND AT LAST. NOONE PACS. Re sure cure for iy De Al Uloerated Piles has been @isoovered by Dr. Wil Hams (su Indien remedy), calied Dr. Willtams* Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the ‘o che heed eutler five minutes after at Wonderful eovthing ‘medicine. “Lotione: Tastee ments and Flectuaries do more harm than good. Williame’ Ointunebt absorbs the tumors, allays the Intense itch:v« (varticulariy at night after getting warm in bed), acta a8 a poultice; gives instant painless relief, and is for Piles, iteh— ibe of She private paris, and nothin else. Wey sud sent by certs Fd Rg 5. io. BTOTT feblS-e0-40 R4™ ENGRAVINGS MR. FREDEBICK KEPPEL, of New York, has a fine collection of BARE ENGRAVINGS AND ETOHINGS on exhibition fora short sesson at iS JAMES J. CHAPMAR’S METROPOLITAN BOOK STORE, feds *_ 913 Penna. ave.

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