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THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. BSATURUAY _. -..+--Miareh 5, ISS. = = INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR, AMUREMENTS—4tb page. AUCTION BaLxs—3d page. Booxs, &c.—sd pace. Boanpinc—3il pare. Boors asp Ssors—34 page. Bustwees Cuances—tth page. Bustrwes Dreecroay—5th page. Orry Ir=ms—4tn vaxze. DRaras—Hth page. Dry Goops—6th page. EpucaTiow—6tn paxe. Famity 8ureuis—7th page. Frvaxcrat—6th page. For Reyt axp Sare—4th pave. For Sanm (Miscellaneous}—4th page. HOUsaFURNTEHINGS—6t pase. IvaveuBation Goops—6th page. Lapras’ Goops—6th psze, ‘Luervnrs—4th pare. List oF Lerrene—2d page. Lost axp Fouxp—4th pawe. Monay To Loax—6th page. Mxproan, &O— 6th page. MISCELLANEOs—71h page. PEnsonat—6rh pace. Paovesstonac— th pase. PIASOS AND ONGANS Barnsoaps—3 1 pax Reurte1008 Notices—{th page. BreotaL Norrors—tth page. SPEctacties—6.b paxo. Brmursa, &o.—3d page. Broatina Goons—Sth page. ‘Tue Trapes—sd page UnNpanTaxens, Xo.—Sth pare Wawrs—4th page. ———— The Weather. OFFICE OF THR CHIEF St6NAr. OFFIOFR, Wassrnaton, D. C., Mar. 5, 1S81, 9:30 a m. Fer the middle states,’ cloudy or partly cloudy weather. possibly occastonal light snow, stationary or lower temperature, higher barometer. LOCAL NEWS. To-night. tof Haverly's Amusements, & Ford's Opera House.—Las Minstrels. Nattona! Theater.—Last night of “Fun on the Bristo).” Linenin Halt. —Testimonial to Emily Thorn- “The Yankee Detective.” Rower Skating Rin vening aszembly. ——_-—___ ‘Ewo Serious Raitroad Accidents in this City This morning a serious accident occurred on ‘the early local train from Alexandria, James Archy,amiikman ou the Long Bridge, at- tempted to get off the train a3 {t_wa3 passing along Maryland avenue between 12th and iath strects, and his coat tripping him, he fell with on- leg under a wheel, and the limb was cat Off jast below the knee. Medical attendaace Was af once secured, and he wa3 s€at to Provi- dence hospital. Thursday afternoon Marta Grimes, i1 years old, daughter of Mr. Joseph Grimes, wei 41 sircet southwest, while crossing Virginia ave- Due at 4%, street, was knocked down by betng struck by the engine of an incoming tral She was taken to the drug store of F. D. Dov Mng, acd attended by Dr. Wiillamson, who found her severely Inj wer Bound Frands, The excitement of the Inauguration has pre- vented any further tuvestigation 1nto the Dis- triet sewer bond frauds, but it ts the purpose of the District Commissioners to find out the guilty pers ected With this transaction If possibie. itente, Who purchased the bouds, stated yesterday to Commissioner Deut that be purcliazed them tn October, 1576, long Defore tho present Commissioners ‘eamé tnto power, ard thtuks they were issued during the existence of the old board of audit. It has not Jet transpired from whom he received them. Amuse! ts, Ke. National, THEATRE —"“Fun on the Bristol” Will be given for the last time to-night, and on Monday nigt tae favorite tragedtan Lawrence Barret, always welcome in Washington, will make his re-appearance. Burxp Tou, the musical wonder, always at- tracts acrowd. He will give a series of enter- lamments at Odd Fellows Hall next week. THE GHAND COMPLIMENTARY TENDRRED to Emily Hawthorn Charles will come off at Oda Fellows Hall this evening. See the advt. MrswgkisM.—See Professor Carpenter's ad Vertisement Of exhiblion at Masonte Temple next week. Opp Fxitows Haut.— The Yankee Detec- ” and a farce wil be periormed nere Cals evening forthe last time by Mr. W. I. Baker and his select company. DEAGREMONT. fe great boy violinist, who bas made such a stir fa New Yorx musteat cir- eles, Mauricio Dengremont, will appear here thiscouatry. He wi elazs artist in bis TER Baxstou Went that this ¢ bere early in April is creatin: of excitement. 3RAND CONCERT AT THE MUSEUM BUILDING.— ‘There will be a grand promenade concert at the new Museum building this evening at $ O'clock. For particulars see advertis-mant. Prof. Jackson Wiil give an exhibition of fire Works tp frogt @f (he new Museum building at hhalf-past 6 o'GtOrk—bc fore the concert. ————— for one ev if Ouly, next Vednesday, at Lin coin Hall. The New York son pres bave endersed young Denzres 3 being one Of the finest violin: iO peared in 3h: be assisted by some rst £13. e D apy bo small degree “A JEWEL OF TER Finst WaTsR” name for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. MINERAL WATERS. — Congress Water — The purest and safest of alltcathartie waters. None uihe seid on draught. Avold all coarse, iri. waters, forelpg and domestic; they impair the tive OFgans and kidneys, t Pain 1X Tix FACK Or Sides quickly relieved by applylog a Benson's capelne porous plaster. It is always reliable. t ts another t EMMET ANNIVERSARY CBLEDRA- bration of the anniversary of irthday las¢ ulght, under the c Ra-Gael Assoctation, was Gov. Thos. Tar Ropzet TION.—The ce well attended. presided, and toate an address, Represen L. Young, of Ohio, tatives ‘ort, of Missouri, and Gillette, of Iowa; fon, Matt, O'Doherty, of Kentucky, and Captati O’Meagher Condon alzo made speec of apology for non-atiendance wer Senator Jones, of ™ O'Connor -* in hes. Letter= ~ summa; Re Carolina, an; ously adopted “assurin our Warmest sympathy with their efforts not only to sweep away thé tofamous land system, Dut to obtatn for thems boon which Etomet deciared to his ¢ speech ha had Striven to win for rel same which Washington bad won for America—complete independence.” Fxpresaing an intense tndig- Baton ut the arrest of Haei Davitt, and de- Claring that we feel more respect for Kim than for the highest of bis persecutora. yore of thanks to General Young, Hon. Measrs. Ford, Gillette and O'Doherty” was unanimously adopted, alter which the meeting adjourned. PROW! This morning, in the @ well-dressed map, giving his rye W. Heller, was charged with being a suspicious character. Mr. Joh Camp testified that he is a guest at the A Mpgten Hotel, and early Wednesday morning, while lying In ped, he heard hig door open siowly, and witness got up and went toward ‘Ube Goor and saw a man about the size of Heller going down the ball. A young lady testified That Heller ran past her and went up on the other tloor, and she potnted him out to some of the men of the hotel, who arrested hi. He Was comunitted to the workhouse, in default of bends. —_——__. Tue Free | Niswr.—The alarm at 6:39 O'clock last Bight from box 143 was from the Durning of a portion of the house of J. N. O’Mears, near the corner of 15th and G streets. It was caused by the flooring of tne room takt Bre from the bearth; loss between $1 and $509, ‘Mr. Kobert 8S. Manning, infield, N. J., while walking along wth and 23th strects, lass night after to Was set upon by two garroters, who, aiter choktpg him so that he could give nd alarm, ritled bis pockets of a pocketbook con- taining some valuable papers but go money. A> soon as he could he gave an alarni, and the scoundreis fed down street into the Di. Visicn where en oficer captured one of them, wo proved to be a well-known character from. A MAN Gannore: from Pi bev THE (NAUGURATION. Striking Scenes and Incidents. A GRAND AND P.CTURESQUE SIGHT. Strict attention was patd on every hand to the delivery of the President's inaugural ad- Gress, except in the far rear of the immens? as- semblage on the Capitol plateau. It wai tm- possible for tbe voice of any human blog to Teach far epovgh to be heard by all that vast crowd ‘The miltary and semi-military organi- zations ’ere formed in rear of tae citizens wh were packed in front of the stand extendiag to the full length of the Capttol. In rear of the mi lary carriages were parked. The troops intended to forta a part of the grand proceasion could be seen away off to the right manenver- ing and forming ino proper order. The sigot Was graua and picturesque, THE MORMON QUESTION. During the delivery of tlie President’s remarks: against polygamy tn Utah, and the necessity of ita suppression, attention was directed to Dele- gate Cannon, who stood hear by and heard eve- ry word. THR SCENE ON THS GRAND STAND AT THE CAri- ToL. When the distinguished and tovited guests had taken their places on the grand stand the ‘scene was One of the deepest interest. At the front sat the President elecr, fl Justice Watie and Preside t' Ha ot them the famliles of the invomtng aud outgoing Presidents; then the members of the U. S, Su- preme Covrtin thelr somore robes; thet the dipioma’s; thea th Senators, and sull farther Dack the members of the’ How: Ker none the less enlivening. ‘There General Sterman on a ini tb white horse with military trapping win his tmposing staf clad ib the gay paraphernaila of tue sodiery. Run- «tog Uae eye here and there it was greeted wih the sheen of thousands of glittering bayoue's, The space almost as far as the eye could reach was black with people, gay uniforms, radiant evlors, and all seemed to be filed with a po.lile desire to do thelr level. best to give the new ident “‘a good send off.” . THS INCIDENT OF THE Day that atfracted: more attention and b comment than anything not conn the President was © Blaine escorting Ger Senate. Everybody applinded aud tt was con- strued by democrats to mean good feeling and ellowslup on the part of Wae new admta- ito more seed with of Senator Hancock tato the were at least 15,600 people in er, all the organizations ap- re announced fully 5,000 more € would bave been in Jine. DELAYED PENNSYLVANIA ORGANIZATIONS, Owing to the snow In Pennsylvania and the unprecedented amount of travel on the rali- roads, a number of organizations were delayed ia arriving, among them the Pittsburg regiment, Col. Guhrie, who fell tnto ine tn the rear of the procession with the Washinzion Infanury from that city, a Moe organization. in a showy Uniforto of bln, with bearskin shakos, The isto Pen ania regimear did not arrive bere yesterday until 3’ o'clock, having been @etained in their transportation, conse uently they did not take tue place assiguel them, but were on the extre fC ofthe line, ‘They are to parade ut 4 O'clock cols evening, forming at cth strect and Marsland avenue southwest. Company A, Wasbingion Ligat infantry, Col, Moore, commanding, tend-red the 14th an escort tu their parade, but the colonel of the regiment acl ed this r du jn bly wearted S the Ty Bs with the dus 500 stro e to enter ssion. “They also pirade this even- ing, aud leave to-night for home, Owlng to this cause and other causes there was some disarrangement of the order of pro- cession, but there was no jimming, th valtons following the directious of the ctet aud divicton marshals cheerfully, and there w. rivalry as to Who should have the best pi Major C. B. Fisher, commandiaz THE COLORED TROOPS had a location originally in the firat diviston, and when it was reported that the friends of a visiting corps were desirous of securing a place in that diviston, he immediately wave way and took a place in the tatrd, remarking, “We will do-any thing to make thisa e832." was when the first division returned from the Capitol, followed by the other divisions which had been formed some hours before and wera in waiting to drop into their proper places in the line. “The sun had come out strong; the avenue was dry. The best piace to see this grand spectacle was at 13th s and the ave- Bue. From that point you look down the grend sweep of the avenue to rie Capitol. The sua Was bright enough to bring out strongly the glitter of arms aud the showy uniforms of some of the troops. Toe scintlilaions made an effect that dazzi¢d the ey approaca of the procession trom the C lo ist sea of silver and bright ¢& arose a biaze thar made th amugniiicent sight. The People seemed to ‘be bewity of the pageant ete sdiatration ih shouts of ne eathustasza VIEW BY THE PRESIDENT. € eld reviewed the entire pro- cession. He was seated 1a the center of apr villon. midway between the two entrances to the White House, This structure was capabie of seating 50 people. Over the President's chatr was a cupola, adornad by the bird of tree. dom and the national coat of armi. Flags were on the roof of the structure. The avenue front of {t was enveloped in the national colors. As the different organizations passed the President they gave him a martial salute, Which was returned by an upliftiag of the ha! Vice President Arthur sat On the Preside, right, Ex-President Hayes also stood on th: stand. The crowd on the other side of the stroet, Seated on the tmmense stand which had been rected there, took up the shouts as they cams ie eyes water. ow It was, appreciated If, from The ayenue below, and made ail the nolse necessary (OT the occasion. LIVELY 1283 AT TAR DEPOTS. ‘The scene in the neighy yesterday was an animat lain arriving, some with organizations Tapidiy marched out and reported for post In tine. There were numbers of strangers the Avenue, Who before halt the pr: Passed became tired out, aud ag early as 2 o'clock Were at the dopots endeavoring to turn, Many arrt 1o Ballidiore long’ be! the end ¢; reached the White Hous such & rush was ever seen fore a3 last cight at the depots, there iz i¥ Standing rocm. In the Potomac depot ‘ts in the main bali were removed to the ¢ Where ladies and oth and it was not an unusual sight to see men Jeaning against the walls and nodding. Oid ratlroad men say that they never heard of such a crush before, and that if this Inauguration ts to be a criterion for future like vecasions once in ten years is enougn for them. ACCIDENTS. Mr. C. C. Botton, a member of the Governor's Guard, of Columbus, Ohio, had bls leg badly fractured yesterday in the procession by his | horse falling upon bim. He was removed | to the headquarters of the guard by the police | ambulance ‘and his wounds attended to by a surgeon. James Foot, an old one-legged soldier, re- celved a compound fracture of the knee yester- day afternoon by falling tn the street, He was attended by Heaith Officer Townshend. This fracture will probably keep him tn hospital for seme time to come. | mux riarwonss Np THE ABOL Last evening, soon after sunset, the grand point Of attraction was the south front of the asury, Where the display of tireworks was announced (0 take place. By the time the first rocket was sent up the avenue was a perfect | Jam of humanity as far down a3 12th street and below. Al varios potnts on the avenue calclum lights ~ were burning, while at the RiggssHouse and *Wil- jard’s electric ights were displayed and dthor houses decorated with Chinese lanterns, ete, | Lecking over to the mall colored fires ‘were seen burning ta the neighborhood of the Wash- ington monument, showing its gay decora- tons, the derricks at the top having large American flags hanging therefrom with strings of Hoge on the guy ropes, as also on the ropes: holding in pisee the shields, both from above and below. The Bur€au of Engraving and | Prir Ung building was a Diaze of light, and seen throngh the grand arch on 15th street was a *riliiant spectacie. Altogether the effect was gtand and beautiful. ILLUMINATIONS THBRE- TS. George'cwn, named Edwar! O’Brien. The other man. whose name is not known, escapad ‘With the pocketbook. ‘Tw@ HUNDRED AND SRVENTY-SEVEN ARRESTS IN Two Davs.—There were 97 arrests In3 Dy the police and 156 yesterday f2 meanors and assault cages, SIXty-seven ts were nade by Lieut. Kelly’s men yest ©.tth precinct. But very few arrests action was prevented by Pursued by them Bp of Lieut. Arnold a serious row his rescuing @ man who wag for burrahing for Hancock. —$<$<———__ ‘This WINDY WEATHER roighens a) the skin. Use Ruealypune—nothing tke 1 eS sea t The fire works’ program was emphatically the finest which has been presented here, and ex- cited the admiration and applause of the tnou- sands of people who saw the whole display. ‘There were continuous flights of rocke’s, para- chutes, with chang! juminatio: the heavens, a magnificent tree with golden foliage; a superb sun with corruscating radia. tors, the national coat-of-arms—' brilliant; @ compliment to the army and navy containing an emblem of each, with the letters ‘‘A1 and Navy.” around which revolved nationa: Ing with @ gorgeous devies ts whic appeared 3 & gorgeous devica, In which appear rtraits of the President, and Vice President ‘nis picture was beautiful, as the portraits opened out in lines of silver fire. The whole back ground presented a great mass of streams of oclored fires of brilliant and varied hues, and with the springing of mines and exploding of shells, formed a splendid le. This was, follow ed @ magnificent uct filling the heavens wita colored lights and falling stars, JHB ILLUMINATION OF THE WHITE S002 GROUNDS was another Deantiful feature of the attrac- tions in this section of the city last night, There were hundreds of Chinese lanterns taste- Tully arranged on lines from the boughs of the trees, while the pretty fiyures of the colored Ught& near the ground gave the whole a de- cldedly pleturesque appearance. The crowd Wes £0 dense all about this section of the city that it was hard work to get throughit. The sight, looking down the avenue, was grand, aid pariicniariy at times woen tue strong glare of an electric Hight was thro#n on the dome of the Capitol, which looked like the creation of BD artist's dream, outlined on the aight sky, THE BALL TO THE REPUBLICAN INVINCIELES, OF OF PHILADELPHIA. The ball giver tu honor of the Rpublican Invincibles, of Philadelphia, at Odd Fellows’ ball, Ob 71h street, iast night, by the East Washington and Government Printing Omice Cinbs was one which will long be remerabered with pleasure by the large number of people who participated. Among them. bes'das tne Members of the organizations and thetr ladies were: — Repiesentatives Dezendort, Peele and Pugb. D. H. Kallock. N. L. Foy. Captain Poul on, M. M. Fry, T. M. Smith of Texas, G, W. Bates, Alexancer Gilman, Professor Brown of the University of Pennsyivania, George B. Wilkinson, H. M. Roiln, A. W. Lyman of Chi . Passed Assistant Engineer H. McEwan, Col. R. G. Ingeroll, and mary others. The Saloon was handsomely decorated. On the Sage were The words: “Weleome to the i 4) P.O. G. The music was by the Pht sbla Juvincibles Band. and the pr dane'ng was continued until 3 morming. The President, it would accept the invitation ¢ s¢ out 11 o'clock Dr. Adams. irom him expressing his regret that he cculd hot attend. THE BOSTON FUSILEERS depart for thelr home this evening, under the escort of the N. Y. 9rh regiment, whose guess they will be in New York unit: Tuesday morn ing. This compsny is one of the oldest to Massachusetts and have participated In atl the ovations given distingu'shed visitors to Boston. from 1787 to the present time. They Y their quarters here, E er. Caprain Plerce, the National Captain W. H. Huten? or Norton, General Stevenson and om, of the Ancient nd Honorabie company; members of the Massachu- s Asscciation, atid others. They are de- lighted with Washington, and say thelr escort to the White Hou-e, Captain Burnside’s com. Pay of National Kies, wili be remembered with pleasure. INAUGURATION NOTES. Among the organizations which attracted Much aitention yesterday, was the German Artillery company, of Charleston 8. C., repre- sented by about 30 members, comman'ted .by Captain’ Waguer. They were on foot and a@iled with swords, ‘The detectives of this city, assisted by de- fectives from Baltimore, Pulladelphia aud New York, did good service in running to crooked men. Not less than forty were cauzht, and lccked upon suspicton. Of Course all gave fictitious hames, but many of them are well known Characlers and are wanted at oth c By the arrest of these prisoners much t irft and robbery was prevented, Henry Romeyn, U. and A. Chibs, luding Col. A Hampton Institute Cadets, Brevet Capt. S. A.. four companies, i0f men. With a hand of 13 pleces, made somé appear: in the first’ division of U Jrocession y In the battalion, were Ldian students, representing nine at rides. In the battalion were also represented tates and 6 territories, also the Wes? Indles, be Tree In not being able to ca the plan of de: oration. {1 was contemplated that each col. umn should have a bouquet of silk flags and Standards of different co} and flags were on hand, Dat baving been obtiined on condition that they should not Weather, of course they to some ofjthe speculators, did not prove a suc cess, and second-hand lumber fsa drag in tne market to-day Tbe 7th ward repubditcan association, of Bal- Umore, 160 men strony. arrived yesterday Z with Prof. Charles’ Monumental 17 pieces, and quartered at 1425 New York avenue. They asterwards formed into like in the 5th division on the return march trom the Capitol. MiSs GENEVIZVES Warp IN “ForseT Mg Nor.” Miss Genevieve Ward wil! appear ne Ford’s Opera House in the new play “Forget Me Not,” which, trom its great success, has been the subject of legal contention ta New York, with the result that Miss Ward Is decided to be Its right‘ulowner tn this country. ‘This fine actress has mude a great success in Europe as well as in America, and the London ?levraph speaks of her as follows: Without a doubt the best performance of last Jcar Was the Siephanle of Miss Genevieve Ward, @ siudy of lemule Characier so nervous, foreiple end expressive, so aifferent from the fastidious Hittiencss and the faced prettiness that occa- sicnaily eibow their way into the companton- step Of ait that all who saw it last autumn re- corded their favorable tmpresston af it without heHatten, and wished that Lendoa had beea to see thut rare combinatton—a good jlay thorengaly wel 5 3 Was Miss Ger evieve Ward al the outset, she Is far bett r | nw. ‘The study of the fated Stephanie 13 rounded. finished, polished, aud made more ‘borcughly convincing. Fanciful people wili coms lain that Stephanie isa bad woman, and, @s such, has no right to pose as the teroine of a drama; Usey will gather up their moral skircs anc wonder What Interest Cag be attached 10 the anbition, the hesitation, the defeat and despalr of this proud, cold, passtontess beauty But those who love bold ‘acting and good Will bere fiud a study most worthy of contem. ¢ lation from thy time when Stephanie ursts upon the svene to the sad- cened Our when, crushed humtt- luted, broken, and paralyzed with fear. she crouches at the presence of the instrument ot her doom, and totters from the scene a wreck aidaruin. Ja cold and éefant sarcasm Miss Ward is excclient toa fault; in the expression of a just and righteous focignation, as when sh¢ lashes with her tongue the selfishness and cowardice of her arch enemy man, she ts ex- alted and abeolutely, covaciog In her physt- cal fear she is horribly true, but it is fn the Pussages when a better nature 1s struggling with a studied indifference, when acting 13 fighting with reality, when the woman 1s Wrestling with the flend, and ehe heart ts striv- ing for mastery with the manner, that Mis3 Genevieve Ward gives her best. contrioution to ort. The expression of ube face shows what a 'y Department was disappotuted | Condensed Locais. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Judge Humphreys took lace from her residence in Fairfax county, ‘a. at 12 o'clock to-day, ‘The counsel for Mri. Ka'e Chav-Sprazue bavibg accepted the challenge of Sprazus for trial, are working industriously, taking depost- Ucens of witnessrs. Mrs. Sprague will nave more than 20 witnesses, some of whom live in this district. Officers O'Neal and Offut about 12 o'clock yesterday brought fn to headquarters two young white men on suspicion of being crooked men. They gave their pames a3 George Jones and Thomas H. Butler from New York. Tney were lock: d vy The price of the double sheet Srar isthe same 88 the single sheet—two cenis. The steamer W. W. Corcoran will to-morrow make a trip to Mt. Vernon. Copies ot the double-skeet Star, ta wrappers ready for mating. contalting a fa'l eccount of the inavgural ceremonies, are fo" sale at the ET mes Casi ‘The tatloringestavlisnnhen’ of Mr. M. Losano, on D street, between 6’) and 7th streets, was entered, between 12 and 3 o'clock yesterd ay, and @ anantitv of matertal and clovhing, valued at about #150, was carried off. CINCINNATI MEN IN THE HANDS OF THREE- Carp Monte MEN.—Thursday afvernoon Mr. Charles Cross ana R. I. Akers, two nelghdors frem Clncinuat, Ohio, while at Willard’s Hote) came across a sinart business man, who had some Sampies of tea, the seed of which he was selling lo anyone disposed 10 buy. he warrant ing that 1) could yrown anywhere ln thts coun- uy. They a:companted ulm tof room on the CPposite side OF the s)reet, Here the three-card, Tonte game Was opened and Cross het freely on. ard lost. consideranle money. Finding aim- self sbort. he borrowed Akers’ check for $590, 1n order to recover his losses. In 1s needless 10 81y° that he lost the whole amount, and the man picked up hfs tea seed and walked off wi h his geins. Akers did not report tue case at police quaiters until yesterday, when lt was t0 elzit o'clock Morey, No. 1 and & room oc led by } of Fhiladelpbia, was robbe and a pair of gold bracelets ir, dobt R. Hunt, 123i N street, northwes’, niered curing the absence of the family fo Witbess the Inaugural procession, and jew- eiry to the value of about §300 was stole The house of Mr. Manry, on I 12th and 13th, was also entered, an $500 In cash and all the jesciry tn the house stoleo. There Were some ‘four Or five other rovberles reported, but the los-es were light. Steadnan, 50 tn money -The resideuce Howson’s delicious ice cream $1.25 a gallon. 1104 12th. t SkE Heylum & Kane's card. t THE amber tip cigarettes, “Opera Puffs,” will NOt stick to the lps, t CaBLe Dispatcnes from Australla announce that Fairbapks & Co. have ree-ived tue four highest awards of scalesin tue International Exhibition now In progress In Melbourne, tak- ing these honors over all competitors, English and American. This highly sausfactory resalt emphasizes the success of the Messrs Fatr- bauks at the Sidney Exhibivion last year, where ab award of special distinction was made to them In addition to the highest prize open to general competition. THE Fasnton.—The handsome faces we sea tn Washington at the preseat time 13 matuly due to the way ladies dress thelr hair. Ao article called the Thompson Wave is go becomlug that it has become the fashioa to pos:ess one. Mra, mipson is stopping now at Mrs. Paimer's, F sireet, uutli the 10th of this month only with wn elegact assortment and every shade, t West Washington, nee Gcogetown. AN ALLEGED CHICKEN ‘THtEF CavGat.—OM- ~ arrested Thursday @ inan named . Kebinson, alas Jas. Buteker upon gus- | picion of stealing § Chickens wh he was of- lering forsale. it was ascertained yesterday that we chickens were the property of Wm. } Councilman, and John Barker, of tue county, for the Jattér Gf whom Butehér had recently beon at work. He was sent to the Pullve Court this morning. RELIEVED OF HIS WATCH.—Mr. Joseph L. Simms, awell-known clizen whlle coming frou Washington Thursday night in a crowdea street car had bis gold watch and chatn stolen trom bim. Jie did not aiscover nls 103s until be had arrived home, when he found that hig overecat had been also stripped of buttons, A Quist Day.—Yesterday was a qulet day in this place, there w but4 arrests for enness aud di-or —— CUTICURA Blocd Humors, Itching and Scaly Diseases, Scrofulu, Scrofuious Sores, Ulcers, and Swellings Positively, Permanently, and Econom- ieally Cured. Curicuna REsoLvENT is the greatest blood puri- fier in medicine. It acts throush the bowela, liver kidneys aud ekin. Curticura, a Medicinal Jelly arreris external diseaser, eats away lifeless flesh and skip, allays i: flawmation, itching and irrita- Hon, and heals. CuticunA Boar cleanses, heals, toftene, whiteus und brautifies theskin. It and the CUTICURA BHAVING Soap, the osly medicinal shaving soap, are prepared from Curicuna. Salt Bheum. Mrs. Ass R. Brown, of Maiden, Mass , had Salt Rheum on body and limbs for eight years. No kind of treatment or medicine or «doctors did her apy ood. Limbs #2 raw and painful that she was obliged at times to go avout on crutches. Many of Molden’s best citizens can testify to her condi- tion. Bhe dispaired of cure or even relief. Used the VUTICURA RESOLveNT internally andthe OvTI- OeRs and Cuticura Soap externally, and was cured in six months. Wonderful Cares, ‘What cures of Blood and Skin Disesses,and Scalp Affeotions with loss of Hair, can compare with those of the Hon. Wm. Taylor, Boston, State Sea- ator of Massachusetts; Alderman Tucker, Boeton; SA. Bteele, ceq., Chicago; F. H.Drake, esq., De- nent. eontitct is raging, and there are count- less ibstam.” where the womeu's pature changes at the u..'4Uon of art. Acting so striking as this eeldom 1.8, and We seu to percelve tu the surprise and Cou a of ie au. dlence a recogniuon that is seidom delayed, Tr You Wit belleve human tesitmony Dr. B. Collins cures morpbia, opium and a! inebriates. His remedies have stood iae test of more than twelve years, and his shipmen: weekly, by express, are uacreds of bottles. * A GRATIFYING Exnipir.—The thirty-sixth annual report of the New York Life lugurance Compaby, which appears in another columa of 1o-duy’s paper, commends {self to ail who con- template insurance on their own life or the lives of others. The favorable condition of the company 1s shown by the following state. ment: Assets, $43,183,934; abilities (tncludiag touting surplus Of Over $1,700,000), $35,335,337 — leaving @ surplus of $4 495,006. ‘The company calculates the reserve on {(s_ policies oy che highest standard 1n use, viz.: the Carlisle nor- Uality Lable, with interest at four per cent. By the New York state standard the surplus would be over $9,000,000, Comparing this statement with the one for January 1, 1890, there are sev- eral gratifyly indicatious of progress and beaithy growth during the past year. For in- stance, the premium receipts were $613,194 greater; the interest receipts $284,233 larger; the assets have increas-d $4,156,932, and the surplus Is $1,174,725 tn excess of ‘What it was last year, The wanagement of this old and re- Hable Institudon 1g thus Bhowo to be ta the Lands of officials who have a proper regard, not Only to the pecuniary success of the Com- pany, Dut tothe entire security of those in- sured init, The New York Life has an army and havy class, in which a permit is granted to army aud navy officers calculated to meet ali the requirements of thelr profession witnout extra charge, A*OTHEB BIG BABGAIN. on ae 2 to 10 yards lengths of EW YORK MI PRIDE OF THE WEST, AND WAMSULEA GOTTONS is At 10 cts. per yurd. are off: (hs TREMENDOUS BAKGAIN we GOODS have caused them t, x in knglish WHITE very, ravicly. English MARSEILLES, Enslisx WELT, Corduroy Styles, Satin Strij heh (} EWNe""Laco Sines and uttay atGer ates ALL AT 13 ORNTS PER YARD. AD-woot pine BLACK @ASHMERES, 37, 40, 45. LADLES’ CLOTH in all of the New Coaching Sbades. CLOTRE, Bpring styles, for Boys' Buite, ST0.,800., ALL N TABLE i. le 5 BED Quinta toca at ab ota oo Ot iGHaM CURTAIN EAOR, Aue quality, 37, ROALES, Pi Maar New Styles of Boriag INGRAIN GARUETS ¢.M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south sido, fe Rear 7th ptrecs and Ceuter Market, xe 4 Spring Ne troit; H. E Carpecter, esy, Henderson, N.Y. Charles Houghton, esq., Boston, and many others, details of which may be had on appiication to Messrs. Wooks & Potter, Boston, Eczema. Manuel Manintz, New Orleans, La., writes: ‘‘No others can compare with the UUTICURA ReMepres. I have used them in all forms fora severe case of what the doctor called Eczema, which was effectu- sily cured in eight weeks.” CuTICURA REMEDIES até prepared by Wrens & Porrern, Chemists and Druggiste, 360 Washington atreot, Boston, and are for sule by all Drugsiste, Price for CuriounA, a Med cinal Jolly, smal: boxes, 80 cents; large boxes, $1. OurTiouRA RESOLVENT, the pew Blood Purifisr, 81 per bottle. Curicvsa MeEvicivaL ToILeT Soap, 25 cents. Outiouna MxpicrnaL SHavine Boar, 15 cents; in bara, for Barbers and large consumers, 60 cents. FB™ All muailed free on receipt of price. SANFORD'S RADIOAL OUEE fOR CATARRH. Instantaneous. Economical, Safe, Rad- ical Treatment for One Dollar, Pcisonons catarrhal matter filling the nasal pas- Sages rote away the membranes, tissues and car- ‘tilagee, causing loss of Sei], Taste and Hearing. ‘The putrid accumulations drop during sleep into The Warkets. ferveds Taig: dd, Conese, Siig NS wooo nd tock, |, 1436; do. P 5 ao. bw, ten-forticn, 3 do. ten-forty “BaLtiMol Barct® 6.—Cotton du |—mia- ding, 11%. Flr firm but not qaotsbly h wher: Wheat, southern firm; western dull southern rd, 1.,8ai 20; do. suber, 1 western winter red 117%: April. 1 18yal.18: June, 1 sal 18% “Corn, e1n lower, closing st -ady—eouthern white 655s. re low, 81 a5639: wonern mised. Ke Sassy Nee: ats ctatac aan to. . Bad steamer, 63853 = Sagar ates y—A . ersten to Liverpool pte—four, 2.637 Moorn. 63,9 0 hushe a bt ~ per suamer unchanged. - Tela: wheat, 51,500 busheia Oats, 687 bushels; rye 44 a wheat, no.e: corp, 65,000 bnahels. | 8aica— 464,70 bushels; corn. 19,300 tashels. NEW Yous, March 5.“Stocks strong. Money, 6. Exchange—lone, 47934; short, 481%. Govern: Mente quiet snd stony. N&W YORK, March § —Flour dail and un- eat dultnd lower. Uorn heavy and PB, 4 the early desiines, bat the flacta- Ds Ww caely sight. At the mer tone prevailed, and an sdvauce Of Mf to Dds per c-ut was reeorde fy the datter in nc Pacine, whch sold up to 134. Louisville an” Nasivile'ro-e Lg to 9, and Denver aud io Grante Ig per cont to w4'y LONDON, Ma chs, 12-0 ». m.—U. 8. bonds, 4's per cents, 11459. fives, 10° Atlantic and Great Western first mortzace trus.ece’ certifi sates, 69. 3 10356 New York 137i¢. “ ennayl- do. recond cons: Til usa Contr: LONDON, Maceh 8, 2 pou. “Bar silver, . bouds. 4 per cent, 17%: fives 164 Atlantic aud Great Western first nortzage crust sex" tre (94 New ¥ rk Cent-al, 153 NEW YORK MARKETS THIS AFTERNOIN. The following quotations were current in New York to-day at 2:30 p. m., a8 reported by H. H. Dodge, of 539 15th street, by special wire Western Union, 115%; ; American Union, —; New York Central, 1477; Lake Shore, 128%; Michigan Central, 113%; New York, Lake Erie aud Western, 493: do. ——1 do seconds, 993g; Dela- Veste u, 123. New Jer- ware aud Hudson, 112%); rthwestern, 122% ; do. =; do. preferred, ——; Wabash and. Pi 675; do “preferred,” 904 Tuton Pacifi ‘4; Han aibal and and preferred, U4 Ss; Obi» and Mi 3 Pacitie St. Jo, 674: 'd Tron Mouutzin, ¢ do. preferred, St. Louis sud |. O., 24%: Northern Pacific com. erred, ; San Francisco. com. preferred, ferred, acitic, ; Chesapeake and io, Nashville, 92; Nash- Mille ‘and Chattanorya, 20; “Out. io and Wester: 874: Manhattan Elevated 41 Titinois Contra, 1a} Canada Southern, 8255; Distric: of Golum Go bonds, — Chicago, Burlington aud Quiney, Weg 4:67, Denver and Rio Grande, » St Omaha, 45% ; do. prefecred, 101 +» ——; Erie and Western, 634456; C Louis and New Orleans, 62.6%: Col. C Obie Central, cas Fe ‘hexas Pacific, 665 456, 2 52555 > Texas 111s; + coupon, Pacific and G. —_—_—_ CITY ITEMS. Tailoring for Spring. Fine Blacks Coatings, — (Promptness, Blves and- Sullings and 4 Cheapaess, Colors, ) ‘Lrouserings, (Superiority. Geo. C, HEeNntno, 410 Seventh Street. Now Keapy. Lestes Hypnotic Pillow Induces sleep allays nervousness and keeps pure (he air oO! the sleeping chamber. All ta- Valids will find great advantage som its ust the aromatic verbs of which the pillow is ci posed bav- a fine tonic effect, and uct as a p! Sant deodorizer and disinfectant. “Jeante June,” the well-known fasbion writer, says: “I found that Lester's Hypnotic Pillow gay | tranquilizing, strengthentog tat luence, and I esteem i Ita luxury ol to be dispensed with. . 5. Sent anywhere, LESTER'S MEDICATED PILLOW CoMPANy, 137 Broadway, New York City, P.O. Box 1.54 This Pillow Is for sale by the following aru: gists: Thompson, 15th street: Waggaman, Pennsylvania avenue; Milburn, 1425 Peansy Vala avenue; Kolb, corner 7th and E streets; Lewis, 14th and P streets; also by the well known dry goods house of Shuster &Sons, 2 Monnox, Ga., March 23, We have for twelve montas’ been preseribing (‘Swift's S. Specific”) in the treatment of diseases for which {t 1s recommended, and the results bave beep most satistactory, not having been disappointed in a single Instanea. We think, for all diseases it ts recommended to cure It stands withour a peer, and that all the | Medical profession will. sooner or later, be | forced to acknowledge it in the treatment of | such diseases, as a sine qua non, N. L. Gattoway, M. D, J, RoBrsson, M. D, 1880, Don’t Die on the Premises. Ask your druggisis for “Rough on Kata.” It Clears Out rats, mice, bed bugs, roaches. Only 15¢. per box. 8 Do Not Risk Destroying the delicate membrane lining of the nose and throat by using dangerous suuffs. Dr. Hartley's Catarrh’ Remedy never causes the silghtest irritation or sneezing, affording immediate re- et and a permanent cure. Sold by Stott & Cromwell and ail druggists, 3,1-6 A Cough. Cold or Sore Throat Should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable hi or Consumption, Brown's Bronchial hes do not disorder the Shean: cough none ae ches acts on the inflamed paris, ng irritation, give reltef in asthma, bronchit! coughs, catarrh and the throat troubles whi singers and public speakers aresubjoct to. Sold At 25 cts a box everywhere, Lieut. §. M. Symonds, U. 8. N., says: “By the use of Liebig Co.'s Arnicated Ex- tract of Witch Hazel I cured myselt of a severe 4nd chronic catarrh.” Seware of cheap, worth- Jess imitations. Also cures Piles, Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Sold in 50c. and $1 sizes, TROPIC- FRUIT LAXATIVB. PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS. Is thoroush in ite Medicinal Action, and yet so AGREEABLE to the TASTS that PACRONS often disrerard our tc junction to divide the LOZENGE into parts (say two doses) #9 meet thelr reapective cases. At the OUTSET it is eape- cial'y eeccntial to observe the DIRECTIONS closely 12) one becomes accustomed to it use—when mild action and'The most satisfactory results are sure to follow. Ladies and children, aud those who Gislike taking pills and nauseous medicines to secure cathartic action, are ecyecially pleased with ite agreeable qualities. Try it ONCE, and you yi] esteem it highly ssa SAFE, PLEASANT and &F- FEOTIVE remedy. Packed in bronz tin boxes oaly. Sold by Droggists. Price, 35 Cente. Large boxes, 60 Cents. mard-sc&w ([.SIBTY-» IXTH ANAUAL BEPORT OF THE NEW YORK LIFE IvSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE Nos. 346 AND 343 BROADWAY. January 1, 158. ary -- 838,185, 431.68 OUNT. 9.59 monn assets, Janu, 28st ee REV? NU Premiums ........,.$7,014, Les ceferrd pre- miums Jan. 1, As30 Interest and rente @including — reai- ized wains on real ertate sold) Lets interest ac- erued Jan.1, 180. “$2,317, 888 84 847,150, 151.09 DISBURSEMENT; ACCOUNT. by death, iucluding Hever: sionary additions £0 88MC 00.082, 73, 721.97 Endowments “i tured and ¢ counted, includ- ing Reversionary additionstosame. 604,679 85 Anuuities, vie denes, ard = re- turned praniums on cancelled po.i- 2,298, 590.02 212,424.08 Kee, y expeutes and ph3- Hears’ f 770,804.30 ri ing, &e. 86 322,910.64 — 85,906,030.24 ASSETS. Cach in bank, ou hand andia tran- Bit (sieco receiy- ed) 8 862,028.10 Quarket 816,704,988 05) ." 14, Beat eotute, valne, Borda and’ niort- wager, first lien OD real estate, (buildit gs there ou. insured $15,365,000, the’ policies as- signed tothe com- pay as al cola t 2,491, 000.00 ‘3 pohiciee, (the re- serve beld by the Company on these policies amounts 10 82, 975, 000), *Quarterly miums on oxist- ing policies, aue went toJan, 597,451 12 $87,972.23 ex: isting policies in course of trans- mi-sion and col- lreticn (estin ated reserve on these policies? 440,500, included in Wabi ities Ses 204,852.99 Agents’ balances. 34, 228.23 Accrued interest on invertuents Jan. 1, --, 957,107.37 —$41, 344,120.85, Excess of morket ‘value of securities over cost. 5 9A deviled s Kedu'e of these items will dccompany the usual annual re- port Ped with the Insurance De - Partment of the State of Sew Forks Cath secete, Jan.1, 1881 Appropriaied as follows : Adjusted /osses,aue 1,859, 816.96 843, 183, 934.81 Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic. “AS a counteractant to debilitating influences (lassivude, nervous depression, debility, mala- via, dyspepsia, iver complaints, heart affec- tions, dropsical troubles, derangements of the stomach and bowels) it {s invaluable,” says Pro- fessor F. W. Hunt) M. D., Honorary Member Imperial Medical Soctety ‘ot St. Petersburg, | Russia, etc. All who are run down and debill- tated should take tt. Beware of imitations, The People’s World-Wide Verdict. Burnett's Cocoaine has been sold in evory civilized country, and the pudltc have rendered the verdict that it is the cheapest and best Halr Dressing in the world. Burnett’s Flavoriig Extracts are tnvartably acknowledged the purest and the best. ALLEN’s BRAt Foop, is the only reliable tonic for brain and sexual organs of ether sex $1. Au sis. Srorr & CROMWELL, Agents, 450 Pennsylvania avenue, “Alderney Wagons.” Fresh Alderney butter churned every morn- ing, and delivered in 3g ibs. “Ward” prints, 45c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk 5c. per at. DIED. BERIY, At7-16 tis a. nh. March 6 1831. of : nce 'of her 4a- Seve os Pavetio: stasee between Akt ahd Bt, town, Miss ALICE Bakny. Coe funeral will take piace from her late resi- dence. on Dees ES SRL & a D1 f. On Friday, March 4, at 9 o'cloc! acti, Men, Cocisoay ‘wife of J. D. Burke, inthe seventh Fear of her axe. Otreraat aa fuperal at Lewinsville, Va@® Leave Feridence, 619 L street northwest, Sunday, 7:30 am. BRENT. March 24, 1881, at 12:30 «. m., our beloved mother, krizabetu Barxr. wife of John Brent, in the seyentieth year of her age, after a fen aad painful iluess, borne with Ohristian for- le. it ‘The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, corner of Ith and L streets, Sunday next, the 6th instant, at 18:30 o'clock a.m. Hi ‘will be rested in John Wesley Church, of whicashe ‘was one of the earliest members. Frignds and rela- the throat and are swallowed, paralyzing digestion. | tives invited. . ‘Taken up by the absorbents, the virus enters the | DORE. On Friday, March 4th, 1881, at 11 a m.. dlood, weakening and debilitating every onan and | E1is DORE, the hal ase ae generating fatal affections of the Lungs, Liver and | “'Pancral'will take place from the residencs of her Kidneys. parents, No. 610 ais street southwest, on Sunday Btrike at the roots of this gigantic disese. | next. af o'clock p.m. Hriends of the family at Gleanse, purity and heal the membrane lining, the | 1¥ited to attend. 1681, at 2 nseal passages, and then, by constitutional treat- See See ment, neutralize the poison in the blood and other a ‘Harrisburs, Pa. {a the elshty-fourth fluids. Yea of her sze. " 1 the residence of Rev. Dr. See ase rk isons me | ee es ee WALER and OaTaBBHAL SOLvaNr, reashes every | Gay: March Sth, at 6 o'cloox p. Il. tives an Part of the affected system, cleansing, purifyiag | friends are invited to attend. Interment at Bar and restoring. Itisradicaland permanent. It is | risburg. economical and safe. Try it before it is too late. = anna, Price, with Improved Inhaler, Catamauat Son- ‘0, RES, .—WHITEHUBST'® NENT, Trostise and Directions, $1. Sold every- ics Ss arsite Tis Uearanied, an whore. : &e. Bix drops a dose. Try it. If not return bottle and’ money, pussies py iy WEEKS & POTTER, WELL’ Wholesale. 3anl2-3m Boston, as UNDERTAKERS. DKETT, with ome Witusse, Hitaine eee D Wee Voltaic Hlectric Plasters. Fe, Sers sve 2S = The Electro-Galvanic Battery attiched to Cou- » SPINDLER, uns’ Voutarc ELectric PuasTEEs tied Leister ONDERTAKER, superior to every $2 battery before public, in positive curefor Kheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver, | 28229 aan ies street northwest. Eidney and Urinary Diseases, Nervous Paine and oom WRIGHT, Weskness, Malaria aud Ague Pains. old every- UNDERTAKER, where. mara ‘jens 4387 10th street now. ubsequent to San 1. 1081 335,195.40 ‘eported awaiting proof, Ma ured “endow: mente, due snd 198, 761.98 109,643.96 5,294.25 surance on exist- # policies; par- Hefty? tna rance at 4 per cent. Carlisle bet premium; — non- parucipating at 5 F OL. e et premftan..... 96,478,691.79 Reserved for con- tingent Mabilities to ‘Tentine Livi- dend Fund, over aud above a per reserve ‘On 1,762, 195.82 miums paid FARCE so. Divisible surpins at € per cent Bat furplas by the New BS ee mandard at 46 per of idepd to participating polici thelr contribution to surplus, al mm. ment of next annual praming. Sevust, the year 6,946 unary BUEN Sto. Rumterot | i Amount st risk. Pens te eer OTT Jan. PUGT eiaE na8,a73 (5,605 Jan. 1, 1878.. 127,901, 887 an. 1 BBerecl3ah: £1880: Tarsan ts 70s 1, 1880.27... 4st z “tage, Sen. Hy Yee. 22-As.oe8! Jan. Asst. 138,420,010 I 8 from interest. Divisible Burplus at 4 per 1, 1877. eae 878. RRIS FRANKLIN, ae H APPLETON, AM PAR’ O'DELL, Sur a Bas eee ee WORES FEAx LIN, President. “a, Vics President and Actuary. Mansaer Southeastern Dep't, Baltimore, Ma. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, AGENTS FOR WasEINcToN axD DistRior on CoLumBIA, mars-St [yur FISTH aNNUAL STATEMENT | or THS CONNECTICUT MUFU LIFE ‘RANCE COMPANY, OF BARTPORD, CONNE Net anneta, Jannary 1, 1850 KPCEIVED aN 1880, F rpremiume........ §5,2 FE. r interest aud rents! “2,8 Piolit BNA 108800... DIBBUBSED IN 1680. ‘To PoLIY-MOLDRRS Desth: ciainin & wasired endow eS, 683,146 Burpus re turred to Pelicy ho! ors... Lapecd and surrender'd Dolictes,... 29,994.25. Total to policy-holdera 6,413, 695.9" EXxrenses Commirsio’s paente. $319,974.81 Balarivs of officers - 98,936.58 31,811.75 Printips, ad- vertising, Jeval, wal, Teal 86 87,432,675 2¥ Belance net assets Deo, 31, 1890.....947, 83%, 688.70 SCHEDULE OF ABRETS Love upon Real Estate, first lien. 818,718, 386. 31,659 Loans upon Stocks and bonds. . 31,653. 28 enum notes on Policies in 2, Coat of Beat Leta owned Wiheniatiecs mpai a arson, 12,622, 04 of United states” Registered paioeciand Bouds, 5,004, 858.46 Cort of 8 on 81Y, 900 00 Cont of Cry Bonds, 2. bald. Cost of other Bon; Cont of Bank Stock é Cost of Railroad Stock | Cash in bank Balance due trom ayeuts, Hcuped | $47,833, 608.90 App Tuterest due and ac- crued, €1,159.251.99 ode o2 30.688. 6x ret value of stocks “abd Donls over cost Net — premiums in course of collection. aS Nove Net deferred ‘juarterly a) d wemii-annual pre- muuaus. 430,153 54 Grces Aescte. December 31, 1880....249, 492,629.38 Am'st requireaaiient m'n' uired: - standing. net seowen ‘< ing interest, to re- insure policies, 4 per 346, All other lis bilities. 46,141, 498.98 4 per am srenwe- 83,351, 185 45 Pe ¢,800,000.00 =e by Conn. Standard, Surplus by N. ¥. Standard, 4! By DROME. o onesie cones nnn Ratio of experse of management to ® mceibte in picks in force, Dec. ‘343 insoriug.. JACOB L. GREENP, President. JOHN M. TAYLOR, Secretary D. H. WELLS, Are't Secretary A. ©. GIBBS, General Agent for District of Columbin, Cor 7th st, and Loulsiann Avenue, WASHINGTON, D. feb: awsw DR. METTAUR’S HEADACHE PILLS Cure most wonderfully in a very short time both SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHE. rolere DYs- LPSLA in ite worst forms, the body of Mey Le _ Producing @ regular healthy action owels. A full size box of these valuable PILLS, with fal girections for s complete cure, mailed 10 apy ad~ ress on receip 6 three-benit postawe stAlDpS. For sale by al draswists a: 25 cents. TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Bev. THomas Guanp, one of the most eminent men in the country, pastor Mount Vernom M. E. Church, Baitimore Ma. Theve no hesitation in assuring you that Dr.’ ae HRapackE PILLS have proved most beneficial to me. Youre truly, THOMAS GUARD. Bev. Seees ane, pastor M. E. Church, Ha~ {Dave ied Dr. Merrace’s Teapacre Prite Did, and have been subject to Coustipetion's: Heme my caue, the Bret time 1 come to fours tuys THOMAS GAMBLE. prin be RESTS esas Es i wit al Fever andin two daye he was out attending te Lig ape LEWIS A. THIREKIED- GEO. W. HOBBS. WN CHEMICAL CO. Bolt roprictore, Hinlilmsert, fel2-00 SoiePri Ors, Md.