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_THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. — INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR, AMUFRNESTS—Hth page. Avorion SALes—Eth pase Boous, &c.—ith page. BoARpiRa—4th page. Boots and Snoxs—Ja pave. Bosuvrss Cuaxces—tth Page. Orry Irems—*th pase. Daares—6th pace. Dry Goons—4tn pee. Epreation— sth pace. Pauicy SurPLine—3d page. Freaxctat— 7th paxe. Fon Rant an Saue—tth pase. For SAze (Miscellaneows)—4th page. ROUSEFURNISHINGS—7tb page. Bavtas’ Goone—sth page, East oF Lerrens—2d page. Lost axp Fouxp—4th page. Monxy To LoaN—4th page. Mxproat, &o—4th page. PrnsowaL—4th paxe. PROFESSIONAL 4th page. Panos aND Oaaans—ith page. RarLRosDs—6th pase. Rgwiaious Notices—!st page. SPROIAL Notioes—lst pase. SPRCIALTIZe—4th paxe. SrEzaMERs, &c.— 5h page. ‘Tae Taanzs—th pawe UnvsnTaxkns, &0.—5in pave Wawte—4th pave. ‘The Weather. Ovvice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAT. OFFICER, ‘Wastirneton, D. &., Mar. 1, 1851, #30 a.m For the middie states, cloudy and tareaten- Ing weather with rain, ‘northerly veering to eesterly winds, stationary or higher temper- ature, lower Darometor. RANGE OF THR THERMOMETER ‘The following the readings of the ther- Mometer at the Signal Office during the day: Ta m., 3%; 11 & m, 38% 4 p.m. 39% maxk um, 40°; iminium,’ 3°, LOCAL NEWS. | Amusements, ke., To-night. Ford's Opera House. 3s Genevieye Ward tn "“Forget-Me-Not.” National Theater. — Lawrence Barrett a3 “Cassius.” - Oda Feitowrs Hev.—' Bind Tom,” the musical wonder. MORE TESTIMONY TO BE TAKEN NEXT MONDAY. Mr. B. G. Lovejoy, examluer, in chancery, Will resume the taking Gf testimony in the Christiancy divorce case next Monday, when the colored hackman, Dennis Bland, who, it ts alleged, took Giro from the St. James to Mrs, Christiancy’s residence and returned to the hote! with Giro and Mrs. C., will resume the etand for farther cross-examin This will be dirceted as to bis having afidavits or Statements which do not agree the test. mony has given before the examiner in the description of the woman he had in hts ear- Tiage Christmas day, 1s. Dr. C. M. formerly of Michigan, and } city; Suffel earriaze the st. versation TK of the hote he informed the latter wh After this testimony. pro: be affirmed, and the teatimon: Usney close. TALE AMONG THR LAWYERS. Among the metubers 0; the bar there is much interest feit in the ease apart from that created by the standing of the parties, Nittle doudt that had the defendant re Question of jurisd'ction the case would have been dropped as far as the Distric: courts were concerned, but the defence Waived this point, preferring to meet the alligations here. AS the testimony now stands, damaging a3 it ap- pears on its face to Mrs. Chrisiianey, there are fome members of the bar who say that were they counsel they would boldly go tnto_ court and ask @ distitssal of the bill upon It, for the testimony of Giro. a particips criminis, they claim would be expunged. Of course the testi- mony of Baliand the hackman will have an important bearing, and should thetr testimony be corroborated, the defence will meet tt. It 1s intimated ‘that they will sbow con- racy on the part of the prosecu- op, and that they have written evidence tending to show that Giro, waen he left Peru, had his instructions from Chris- Uaney; that on his arrival here he mace a con- Bection with some of Mr. Caristiancy’s friends, and that, in short, the whvle affair was fixed - Up, abd the charges which the bili makes, even Mf true, were the result of the conspiracy.’ Yes- terday a drait was pald Mr. Oliver squaring up the alimeny to the sist. Amusements, &c. Forn’s Urea Hov: last. presentation of “ should fail to see it. ‘orget-me-No ° Miss Ward and her com- pai er tt simost without a fauit. Nw L TueaTer.—To-night Mr. Barrett Will play ‘Cassius” in xt on Washing- ten again atd make fun at the Natfoual fora weel week ‘Fhe Tourists” will drop in ‘AND THE VInLAIN STILL Prrstgp Her.”— Next week Milton Nobles will play at Ford's in aseries of bis popular melo dramas, which al- ‘ways draw. JOEN B. Gores will lecture at Lineoin Hall Bext Friday evening on “Platform Experl- ences.” A SacRED ConcERT. ander the direction of Prof. Louls Schneider, will be given at the Schuetzen Park to-morrow at 3 o'clock. Lixcorn Halt.—Next Monday evening the Atheneum Clud will give one of its delightful concerts at Lincoln Hall. The program, piloted in the advertising columns of Tne Stax, is an admirable one. Burxp Tom will remain three days of next week, and give his popular cutertalnments Odd Feliow~ Hall. LINcoty HaLt.—Ob March oth Josey (the renowned pianist), Miss Lilian Ba’ others give a grand concert. See adavt. ee District Government Affairs. ‘The bids for cleaning out the old sewer Croxa- img squares 345 and 319 and laying a 15-inch pipe sewer therein was this morning awarded ‘- Arthur Flynn, he being the lowest bidder at Bry Eucalyptine and preserve your hands and face from the winds of Maren. t = —— A Waa Corrse.—The Alexandria Girze‘te of last evening says: Mrs. Judge Humplirtes died | at her residence on the old Chase farm, about six miles from th . Tuesday last a weer ago, from the effects of a severe cold, and the funeral was advertised to take place on the fol- lowing Friday, but when the friends of the deceased assembled at the house to take thelr last farewell of her who Dut a short time pro- vious bad moved among them respected beloved for her many excellent tratts o! ter, the corpse was Supposed to show evi | Ubat life was not extinct. The hands were | wart and the body, tnstead of preseating the “stiffness of deatb,” was warm aud Minder, each member thereof possessing a Mfe-iike pilantness. The funeral was med and the covgregation dispersed, much perplexed over the strange, unac able condition ot we corpse. The body, after remaining In this State for some time, gradally became cold and SUI, and the evidences ot death belag unmis- takable, the funeral took place on Tuesday of Ubls Week. The remains were Interred in Ivy Porovs PLastex —The ubilc are cautioned again-; worthless imita- fons offer! ‘nder similar sounding names. Accept oniy tne genuine. t ——- Divonck GRANTED.—In the Equity Court yesterday Judge Wyile granted i Schlesinger a divorce from Gustav Schlesinger. The cult was brought by Mr. Leon Tobriner, and the bill alleges that the parties were mar- ried th this city Maret s, Is. and she charges that ne deserted her May . BRACELETS and bangles, $1 to $20,at Prigg's ¢ SaLes oF Ret ESTATE.—Messrs. Walter B. Willtams & (o.. autioneers, sold yesterday afternoon for Joon Patch, trustee, lot 62 in Drury’s subdiviston of square 209, fronting on Samson street between [ith and’ 15th streets northwest, Improved by two two-story brick dweltings, 5. HAVE you ordered Howson’s tce cream? See ad. gee mee beets ne his first spring open- Of imported bonnets, sults, wraps, clc., for cones nape it. ‘an cards will be 5 ela tt overdue steamera “" Settng Bis goods re 3. » plano tuner, moved to Dr, # Nourse's drug. st 4 : Orders by telspnere %h aud F northwest —<—<$—_—___ THE Ev RSIGHT accurately ftted by Lose larat the opt Aas A New Frew.—Messrs, w ston have formed a. co-pareae Cutting Affray on the Avenue. GOV. COLQUITI'S BROTHER SERIOUSLY WOUNDS TWO MEN IN A QUARREL ABOUT A WOMAN. oe “orrel aroso in the billiard _ bast night 8 que wr wean Welborne Fdom of the National Hote! vw. ~-rment Colquitt, a clerk Inthe Post UMige Gey. aud brother of Governor Coiquitt, of Georgia; John H. Martin, @ young law student, and A. E. McBee, a well-known young Georgian employed &t the Capitol. It ts said the troubie Was all about a woman. The dispute grew warm, and the disputants left the room and ‘went upon the street fa front, where the wran- gle was continued and a fight followed, duriag which Colquitt drew a knife and Inilfcted a cat four inches long on the left side of Martin's beck, laylog bare the carotid artery. He then struck for him again, but McBee interfered and received acut about two Inches long in the left side of his neck below the ear and anotheron the side of his ieft eye, an Inch long, severing an artery. Both the wounded men were (aken. into Stevens & Scheller’s drug store, where Dr. Townshend sewed up their wounds, pronounc- ing Martin's of aserious character. Colquitt, after his exploit, threw the knife as far ashe could send it, as i could not be fouad last night He then disappeared, leaving his hat AN RYE WITNESS OF THE AFPAIR makes the following statement: “+1 was there ou the Spot; know ali the parties, and am a friend to them all, Tne difficalty occurred abevt a woman, and a remark made by Mr. Colquitt, who had no Intention of hurting aay- one’s feelings, or causing offense in any way. After Colquitt made his remark concerning the wowan, Martin asked bim did he mean what b nd if he did, he was altar, and rubbed in Colquitt’s face at the same timo, whereupon C. knocked him down; I separated them, Mebee not interfe ring or try ig Lo pre- ventthe difenity, Martin commenced abdus ing @olquitt, and continued to abuse him, calling him a dirty ilar and Tstill beldthe parties apart unttl I became tres of Martin's abuse of Colquitt, and told Lun if he did not stop that I woutd lex Colquitt £0 and he would whip him. Martin repeated the insult, saying “I repeat that you are a ditty larand puppy.’ Colquitt asked me to iurn him loose and he would whip Martin. ‘Then It was that McBee, who up to that ume was perfectly quiet and had taken no part, Tushed up to Colquitt and said ‘No you won't whip bim.’ striking him at the same time tn the face, knocking him against the window. It Was not until then that Colquitt rose, opening his knife, and cut right and lett, cutting Martin , but the doctor says not fatally, ahd Infileting two silght wounds on McBee's left temple and beck. Mr. Coiquitt is a friend of theirs, and regrets the affair more than he ein express, Martin and McBee both say that they. Go Lot intend to prosecute the case, and are very anxious that the whole matter be dropped.” National Fair Association. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SPRING TROTTING MERTING. The beard of directors of the National Fair Association some time since appointed Messrs. Woodbury, Baker and Duncanson a board of managers, with authority to arrange for a spring trotting meeting. The managers called to their assistance the old trotuag committee, consisting of (icorge M. Oyster, ir, F. M. ney, Andrew W. Kelley and Joseph C. Rock, who, after ascertaining the views of the promi: nent horsemen io thé north and east, have arrabged to renew the Philadelphia aud’ Wash- ington Trotting Circult. This cireult 1s com— posed of the Nattonai Fair Association of this 5 Potnt Breeze and Belmont Parks deiphia, and will open here in tue ilrat Week In May and Will be followed each succes. sive week by the assoviations as above named, The program prepared by the committee and adopted fg an Interesting one, containing eleven raees; three races eacn day’ for the tirst three Gays, and two fast races for the last day. ‘This Wil give ali Who have horses an opportunity to compete for honors, and will furnish plenty of amusement for fond” of this sport. Jt is expected that this meeting will surpass everything ot the kind ever beid to this section of the country. THE FOLLOWING 18 THR PROGRAM : Premiums. $7,610) ‘tho. May 3, 18s First, 2250; second, $1 »; Lhtrd, $120; fourth, $3) First, $100; second, #200; Second day, Wednesday, 3 Clase, purse $500. First, 5; third, 275; fourth. $50. Class, purse $1), First, $00; second, $200; third, $120; fourth, 30. 2:2) clas acing purse $60). First, $300; second, $150; third, $20; fourth, #60. ‘Third day, Thursd: jay 5, 188) urse $500, First, second, $12: class, purse $500. third, $120; fourth, $s $500. First, ¢ pi 0; Second, $125; fourth, $50. Fourth day, Friday, May 6. 4 class, purse $00, First, 3400; second, $200; tnira, $: fourth, $90. 2:19 Class, purse $1,000, First, $ second, $250; third, $150; fourth, $100, Al Ealries close Apri SSI. ALEXANDRIA TES OF To-pay.—The wires ofthe American Union, and-Atlantie and Pac'fie telegraph compantes taken down 1G Messrs. Beekham « are loiding 4e sehooner L. T. Whltmon with 21,000 bushels of corn for New York——A. H. Morehead, son of Ex Governor Morehead, of North Curolina, Is staying at the “Tontine “_—E. M. Lowe, pro- prietor of the City hotel, lett the city sudaeaty last nigat. His boarders, not knowlog any- (hing of it, came down a3'usuil this morning for thelr breakfast, aud found the dintng-room Closed with all the ware of any value taken, M ofgthem went to the Mansion house they were cared for. where JNO. S. CLARKS, THE COMEDIAN.—Harper's Weekly bas the following concerning this ster- ling comedian:—“The purity of his comedy 13 as Temarkable as the same quality in Dickens or Irving. It is not clouded with a moral pu bose; It is fun for the sake of fun. ‘The remark- able quality of this gentleman’s acting 1s Its naturalness—ot course it 1s the naturatuess of genius, but itis a genius of acute perception. ceca) iif: Clarke's ‘Toodles’ 1s unspeakably droll. The aching agony of merriment watch ove wers him, which makes him bend and double himself, while every particle of his frame is as drunk With laughter as it 1s In the Dext scene with liquor, ts one of the most com- ical scenes conceivable. He ts the best drunken man that was ever seen. There is a law even in the whim and incapacity of intoxication, and Mr. Clarke’s ‘Toodles’ ts strictly bound by it. It beats Gough with his own weapons, With his shrewd fustinct, Infinite play of humor, in- tellectual perception and natural elegance,’ Mr, Clarke is @ comedian of the best and purest School, and by far the finest artist that has been seen on these boards since Rache!.” Mr, Clarke, although a Marylander by birth and education, has been the leading star comedian of Great Britain for the past ten years. He has disputed there for the crown of comedy with the | nauve-born and won the trophy by sheer force of comic genius, The extract above from Harper's Weekly was written by {ts editor, George William Curtis, who has been, and 1s, & great admirer of Mr. Clarke's acting. Tne suc. cess of Edwin Booth tn England creates a sin gular cotncidence. His sister is Mr. Clarke's wite, He ts contesting with Henry Irving for Shakespearean supremacy, whilst his brother- tn-law ig manaver of ine Koyal Haymarket and the leading comedian of the British realm. Mr. Clarke ts < to appear in Washington on Monday, March 2ist. MINERAL WATERS — Congress Water,—Tae Purest and safest of all cathartic waters. Noae genulne sold on draught. Avotd all coarse, irri- tating waters, foreign and domestic; they’ im- pair digestive organs and kidneys. OF es i TWENTY PIECES ON HAND OP TRE GREAT BARGAIN IN ENGLISH WHITE GOODs, ‘50 cents, 37 cents and 25 cents goods, ALL AT 12% CENTS PRE YARD. all-wool BLACK OASHMERES, up: ly, ST, 45. 50, 55, 60, 65 cts. Code » BLAOK ‘HEN dIeTT< CLOTHS. ee” all-wool SPKING SUITING, new sliades, -4 CLOTHS for Suiting, Circulars, Jack- ets, etc., in ali of the New ‘Coach hades. BLACK’ SATIN BROCADES (all BULK) ity att the Jatest patterns. BLACK SAJIN De LYON, $1.20, $1.37, 81.50, BLACK GROB GRAIN SILKS, 75, %0c., $1, $1.12, RED SILK! 87c., $1 2 COLORED SATIN fa all tee caress, SPRING CARPETS. PSSELS and INGRAINS just received. BU. TINGHASE CUBTAIN LACKS. 5. ALL IN TABLE LINEN. 25, 30, BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK. 3), wre LINEN NAPEING, 50, 5c , 81, 1.50 doz. MAL HAR GINGHAMS, “SPBIN LOTS tor Suite. BED ‘QUILTS, etc., Ote., etc., ete., etc., ete., ete. c.M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, mark Near 7th street. , 87, 59 45 cts. , 87, CATABBH . Beva-0o A Californinn’s Strange Freak. LEAVING HOME WITH $1,100, TR WAILS TO RE- TUBN; IS MOCRNED 48 MURDERED OR ABDUCTED, AND TURNS UP PANNILKSS IN THMS CITY. About the 5th of October last aman named Osear Bateock, about thirty-five years old.a “--mer, Mving some eighty or nincty miles = —-~neisco, Callfornia, lett home for from San rien. ~s and Was not atter- the latter place On Dasine— “omens was Wards heard of. Considerabie exe. * cecasioned In consequefice, and the beyFspapere of that section published the story as a case ef foul play or abduction, Some three weeks ago his family received a letter from him, dated from this city, stating that he wag here and out of funds, and requesting that money be sept him. This Was a surpriseto them, as they had given him up for lost, and they knew bim to have had $1,100 with him when he left home. Yesterday morning his uncie, John W. Clark, from California, arrived In this city In search of him, and made known his business to Major Brock, at police headquarters, who gave the case to Detective Coomes, who went to the ciry pest office and made arrangements with Mr. Beil, in charge of the letter carriers, and the lady clerk at the delivery window, giving a description of Babcock, and requesting that Mr. Comes be notitied if Babeock made his ap- pearance there. Last evening he came, tn- quiring fora letter, and Oiticer George Barclay invited bim to accompany him to Ma}. Brock’s office. The uncle was notffed and also came there, which resulted in their leaving for San Francisco on the §:45 train last night. It ap- peers that Babcock had been slightly deranged, ard could give no definite account of himseif From papers found on his persen {i appears thet he bas been spending most of his {Ime in thicago, He has been boarding here in & house on Pennsylvania avenue, under the name of Ausun Bartruss. The Courts. COURT ING Me Yesterday, Wallach agt. Fa id; argument. coneluded and cause submitted. Capito! Et Bullding Association agt. Hilton; ou hearing. Adjourned till Monday, Cicurr Covrt—Judoe Macartuur. Yesterday, Apgerman act. Baum; verdict tor defendant. House agt. Hopkins; judgtaent tor one cent damages and costs. Burgess agt. Raum: jury out, with directions to bring ina sealed verdict, Equiry Court—Juige Wylie. Yesterday, McNamara ag’ heck les missed. Smith agt. Kenny; auditor confirmed In part. Scllesthger agt. inger; divorce granted. PaonaTs CovrT—Judlve Hagner. Yesterday, estate of Sarah T. Hughes; exe- cutor ordered to pay Victoria J. Cheever’ $i32, Inre&. A. Mclotire, guardian; new bond or- dered to be filed. A number of accounts were presented by the Register, approved, and passed. Adjourned unul Friday next, Crimmat Cover—Judge Co. Yesterday, Thomas Duffers, assaulting an ollicer: guilty and sentenced to 15 days ta jail. ‘To-day, OSear Jackson, convicted of ourglary and larceny, was sentenced to Auburn for three years. Ricbard Murray, for assault, was sen- Yenced to ten monthsia jail. Bertte King, con- victed of larceny, was sentenced to the reform school till twenty-one years of age, Mary Bell, violating postal laws, using postal card twice; nolle pros, W.T. Ward, larceny trom the mails; do. Washington Alexander, recely- ing stolen goods, (two cases;) do. Chas. Shaw, wurcer of Susan A. Carter; pleaded not gality. Singleton Jones, larceny; do. James H. Brad- ley, Vagraney; nelle pros. John Wilson, do. do. Wm. Clark, disorceriy; Wm. Cariey. uali- | censed bar; John W. Barbes, unlicensed com- mercial agent; Harper Green, disorderly and carrying Concealed weapons;’ Joba Misero! Gcorge McCauley and W. H. Clark, vagrancy nelle pros. Samuel C. 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Ouricuna RESOLVENT, the new Blood Purifier, 81 per bottle. CuriouBa MepromaL Tomer Soar, 25 cents. Ovricuna Mepiciwat SHavinG Soar, 15 cents; in bars, for Barbers and large consumers, 50 cents. BR AU mailed free on receijit of price. — SANFORD'S RADIOAL CURE FOR CATARRH. Sasronp’s Ranicar Ovne, OaraRanas. SOLVENT, and Lrroven INgALeR, with specific directions, way now be had of all druggists, neatly wrapped in one package, for one dolar. Ask for Banrony’s Bapican Curr. ‘This economical and never-failing treatment in- stantly cleanses the naga! passages of foul mucous Accumulationsy subdues inflammation when ex- tending to the eye, ear snd throat, restores the senses of sight, hearing and taste, when affected, leayes the head decdorized, clear and open, the breath eweet, the breathing eaay, and every sense in a grateful and soothed condition, Inferna!ly administered, it permeates every fluid of the body, cleansing the entire mucous or membranous sye- tem through the “blood, which it purities of the aid poison slways present in Catarrh. It builds up theenfeebled and broken-down constitution, robs the disease of ite virus, and permits the for- mation of health-restoring blood. Hundreds of testimonials attest to the wonderful curative prop- erties of this economical, safe, agreeable, and never-failing remedy. General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. COLLINS’ Voltaic Hlectric Plastera. Condensed Local: J. Shillington, Robert Bealland J. C, Parker send Harper's Monthly tor April. Mr. R. M. Hall, formerly a real estate dealer in this city, 1s dangerously ti in Indianapolis with paralysis, A colored map named Isaac Brown, while at & funeral in St. Domtate’s church, South Wash- ington, yesterday afternoon, had bts overcoat and $71 stolen. West Washington. nee Georgetown. "rH pa SPECIAL Eueey a a to terview with Captai2 Vernon yesterday in re- ference to the one day's Pay ot whith they were deprived, as mentione? in yesterday's Star. Capt, Vernon told them that It was too late to help them, as the pay-rolls had gone in, but that he would see what could be done, ‘They do not [aks to sign the pay-rolls waul the matter Is settled. THE M-STREET BRIDGE {8 stil useless for gen- eral travel, on account of the delay of tue Wood Work, aad much complaint 1s made. ree CITY ITEMS. Keep it on Your Larder. A TEMPORARY TASTE OF RLYSICUM is experienced by apy one who drinks Hub Puncn intended to be taken with hot water, or with fine ice, or lemonade; soda water or milk, as taste prefers. Keep it on your larder and Sideboards, Sold by Drugelsts, Grocer3 and Wine Merchants at $1.25 a bottle. For a Simple Cold or Inflaenza to the rotting, ae | and death of the sense of smell, taste and hearing, Sanford’'s Kadicai Cure for Caterrh 1s supreme. Com- plete external and internal treatment for $1. Cod Liver Oi! nd Lime, that pleasant and active agent Inthe cure of ali consumptive symptoms, “Wilbor’s Cou jound of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime,” ts eine universally adopted tn medical practice. Sold by the proprietor, A. B. Wirox, Chemist, Boston, and all druggists. Piles Cured by Licbigz Co.'e Arnicated extract of Witch Hazel. Professor F. M. Hale, M LL. D., of the Chicago Medtea! College, Ss: “IL basextraordinary power over this se.” Professor Sidney Ringer, of tne University Medical College, Loudon, says: “I havefound it singuiariy successful.” Beware of worthless tmifations. Also cures Rkeu- Metism, Catarrh and Neuralgia. Sold,in dfty cents and dollar sizes. Fdwia Beoth. “It did me much good,” says this celebrated actor, in speaking of the Liebly Co.'s Coca Beet Tonic, Bewafe of imitations. Ask for Coca Beef Tonic. The Peeple’s Worid-Wide Verdict. Burnett's Cocoaine has been sold tn every civilized country, and the public have rendered the verdict that it is the cheapest and best Hair Dressing in the world. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are invariably acknowledged the purest and the best. ALLEN’S BRAIN Foon, 1s the only rellabie tonto for brain and sexual organs of either sex $1. Al isté. Storr & CROMWELL, Agents, 4s0 Pennsylvania avenue. MonRog, Ga., March 23, 1550, We have for twelve months veen prescrio'ng (‘Swift's S. Specttic”) in the treatment of diseases for which it is recommended, and the results have been most satisfactory, not having been disappointed In a single instance. We think, for ell diseases it is recommended to cure it stands withour a peer, and that all the medical profession will, sooner or later, be forced to acknowledge & inthe treatment of such diseases, as a sine qua non. Don’t Die on the Premi«: Ask your druggists for “Rough on clears Out rats, mice, It tats.” bed bugs, roaches. Guly 8 | 16¢. per box, A Cough. Cold or Sore Throat Should be stopped. Neglect trequentiy rosuits in an incurable lun; or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troces do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but acts directly on the inflamed parts, sliaying irritation, give relief in asthma, broncliltis, foughs, Catarrh and the throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subjectto, Sold al 26 Cte a box everywhere, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney butter churned every morn- ing, and delivered fn 3 lbs, Ward” prints, 45¢, per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermuk aud sweet milk 6c. per at. Cream, 10c. pint. TROPIC. FRUIT LAXATIVE. PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS. Ie thorough in ite Medicinal Action, and yet wo AGREEABLE to the FASTE that PATRONS ofter disrevard onr injunction to divide the LOZENGE into parte (eay two doees) to meet their respective cases. At the OUTSET it ie espe- cialty eseextial to observe the DIRECTIONS closely 1iJ] one becomes accustomed to ‘te use—when mild action end the most satisfactory results are eure to follow. Ladies and children, and those who dislike taking pills and nauseous medicines to secure cathartic action, are especially’ pleased with ite agreeable qualities. ‘Try it ONCE, ana you will esteem it highly ae a SAT! PLEASANT and EF- FECTIVE remedy. Packed in bronze tin boxes only. Sold by Drugviste. Price, 25 Cents. Large boxes, 60 Cents. marb-eo&w WALTHAM WATCHES, ‘We confidently recommend the Watches manu- factured by the American Watch Company, Walt- ham, Mass., as the most reliable timekeepers that can be obtafned for the price. assortment of all grades and styles always A in t the lowest prices. sti. W. GALT, BRO. & CO feb18-2m 4107 Penn, ei ENUINE SARATOGA EXCELSIOR WATER, brvsehe from Sarat as it is drawn from the spring. at Z. D. Gilman's, 627 Pa. ave. ; @. Q. ¥. ave. and 14th et.; Ohas. F. Moore’ Ps. ave. ; Biggs House Baloon, &0., &e., &c. $an27-1o, Ip, 2m* SPECIAL NOTICE—REXIOVAL I take pleasure in annonneing to my friends, cus- tomers and the public, that I haye leased the fine store, 939 Pennsylvania avenue, and will occupy the same about the 16thof March. I will there- fore offer my entire stock of clothing at and below cost. The stock is of this season’s manuf: consisting of fine Black Cloth Dress Suits, Diago- nal and Worsted Suits, Osssimere and Qheviot Suits, Diagonal, Beaver, Oltinchida and other styles of Overcoate, a large assortment of Ulster- ettes, Bpring Overcoate in all the new shades, Boys’ and Obildren’s Suits, and s great many other specialties. These goods are suitable for the pre- sent time, and a better opportunity to buy Fine Qlothing at euch sacrificing prices bas sever been, offered before. A. STRAUB, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, No other remedy can 80 quickly assauge the most feb26. Between 10th and 1th streets. violent paroxyams of Pain. They distribute throughont the nervous system a gentle and con- tious current of Electricity, wiict instant an. | QW ATES EXLTERS, BEST MAGE crorh nihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Paralyzed Parts, | prices. cures Sore Lungs, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain- SOLES Ate ful Kidneys, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Neu- |. Takeo Assortiaaat ralgisand Belatica. Ask for Goxtins’ VouT, ELEcTRIC PLasTERs. mi THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR ‘Feilet, Bath and Sick Room, berl2-yaeom mll-2W aid in se. 6 aoe above Pe ave. eee 0 for Tal PERSP REAR 2 OOMP. LICORICE POWDER, for purifying the Dlood and regulating the eystem, 25c. per box, at A. BM. KHLOCZEWSHI’S DRUG STORE, marll 423 Oth st. n.w. — I yigeo! UTI OF Pert ahaa ane onan : eats fore existing between B. BOO’ and GEORGE C. GARRI- this day ved by mutual consent. B. continue the business, who is authorized to collect all debts due the irm and ‘will pay all liabilities. TON B. a © GABRISON. ‘Washington, D.O., March 10, 1881. _marll-3t* a ees or eee LE¥* JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAR.14 and 15 N = N G G ABL ARE INVITED. ALL ABE INVITED. A N ae N D D ‘We would respectfully inform our friends and the Public that we will on this occasion display and offer the Handsomest snd Best Relected Stock ever yet showed by ue, con- I Bieting of 7 is 3) NOVELTIER OF OUR iP. OWN IMPORTATION. L L { A . A x Y} | Black and Colored Silks. Biack and Qolored Surabe. | Elsck and Oolorea Venetians. M | Black and Colored Satin De Lyons. re) Black and Colored Satins. re} Diack and Colored Damassec. N Black and Qolored Brocades. N Black and Oolored Surah Sting. D D A A a4 ¥ FOULABD'S, LOUSIERNES, S summer srux. 4 N N D ane D GRENADINES. DRESS GOODS. GRENADINES. DRESS GOODS. LACES, T LAGES. + MOURNING GOODS. BLACK GOODS. U wovaxixe Goons. stack Goons. U E CREPES. B OREPES. = § BIBBONR. ELD GLOVES. BIEBONS. EID GLeves. D PARASOLS. D FARASOLS, A HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. WHITEGOODs A HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. WHITE GOODS ERIGHTEST oF AMERIC. G ESTABLISHED 1852. @ ‘ R R a E®GAGEMENT OF THE Exisent Cowes DIAN, A A wiz Mit. JOMN s N N MIR. JOUEN MR. JOBN SOS eyaten | pee . B MR. JOHN S. CLARK JOEL GUTMAN & CO., mis Genk cae ee: MR, JOHN S. CLARKE, MR. JOHN s+ ss ONE PRICE SIKK AND LACE HOUSE, a MR. JOHN P z MR. JOUN R30, 32,34 and 36 N, Eutaw Street, R Ele Srst aprearance here in five years, and hile sec- ond engagement in Ametica I I BINCE HIS RETURN VROM LONDON, — | N N Where for many years he has i | BALTIMORE, Mo., PROMINENE POSITION OF THI | a | Geearesr Coepray ov Tug Beira Srsce, GkestEsr ComEDIAN OF THE Brrrisu STA 1: a Gueatesr Covepas oF rae Barwin Stace, | Greatest Comepian OF Tie Burris BrAGT Greatest CoMEDIAS OF THE Burris Bract O GRAND SPRING OPENING. QO} Geescpsrconrorax oF tus Burris Sreun, | P GRAND SPRING OPENING. P| OPPTET Comms oF rae Borrien Sxpury | GREATEST COMEDIAN oF THE Bririsn Srasr, ; E E | GREaTEST ComeprAN oF THR British Stace, | - ipeee - Gaestest ConEDIAK OF THE Burris Stasy, | gy MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MaR.14 and 15 N eS ' OF THE ROYAL HAYMAREI'T AND | CUAKING CBOSS THEATERS, Mr. Ciarke will have the support BRILLIANT COMEDY COMPANY, INCLUEING TRE MISS MISS MUSS ROSE ROSE ROSE MESS RO wood. ! MISS ROSE WooD. And the popular youn English Light Comedian, ME. W. H. VERNON, MR. W. H. VERNON, | ME. W, U. VERNON, i MR. W. H. VERNON, | ME. W. EL. VERNON, } MR. CLARKE’S REPERTOIRE WILL EMBRACE THE GREAT HUMOROUS CREATIONS H THE GREAT HUMOROUS CREATIONS THE GREAT HUMORO CREATIONS | THE GREAT HUMOROU. ATIONS THE GREAT BUMOROUS CREATIONS IDENTIFIED ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY WITH HIS AMERICAN AMERICAN AMERICAN AMERICAN AMER! AMERIC. AMERICAN AMERICAN AMERICAN AMERICAN THE HEIR AT Law. THE HEIR AT Law. THE HRIR AT LAW. THE HEIR AT Law. JHE HEIR AT LAW. EUROPEAN EVROPEAN EUROPEAN EUROPEAN EUROPEAN EUROPEAN EUROPEAN EUROPEAN EUROPEAN EUROPEAD AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND FAME? FAME! FAME ! FAME! | FAME! M FAME! FAME! FAME! FAM y | nent Con Fogagement for Fix Nights only wee congo MONDAY remieas CUATS ne the Foremoet an MELWON NOx. And tlees Serporting Compeny MONDAY, "UrsbAY, WEDSESD AY, WED. NESDad MATINER ana SATURDAY BY ENING Bill be preeented with row io cand abicalefiects Mr Re an melo- vy humrelf, entitind E PHE@NIN, CaKnort Graves, : 4 cg ee , MILTON wont IDAYE » ENISGSana sat LER wt ent hig A MAN OF THE P) Matinee WHONESDAY ant cheap prices. On MONDAY FE) ENING reat comedy enya. ft MRE, JNO. S. CLARA | Leeece of the Reval Haymarket, London, with the rupportof WH. VEGNUN, aot! Licht Gome- olan of Baxiand, Mas ROSE WOOD, the fret Comedy actress Of the American stavc, aud ® repertoire rex of ENT EXTHAOKOIN UY: tt APARL JOSEFFY, famed Hungarian Pisni«t, HERE GEORG HENSONEL, “The great man Baritone, and MIS LIAN BAILEY, u Will gives grand combinod € 1INGOLN BALL, WEDNESDAY EVPAING, MAT Which will be an Le “H such, rio the musical NU4HDS MORE 5 or HEIND Tom, The Musica! Phonemenon of the Ave, Commencins MONDAY, MANCH 1 Poritively last Mu \inee WEDNESDAY, MAROH 16, at 2p. 0d Admission, 50 « ecurel at Met- zerott's. mark?-at Lreorn HALL. FRIDAY ** Washington EVEN MARCH 1%, iss, *s Favorite” Orater, JOHN B. Gord oN “PLATFORM EX PERLENCES.” Admiseion...... — --60 vente, Reserved seate, withent additional chanes, tobe biained wt the Ellis Muric Store, 937 Peanslvanie marll-7t cS QACBED CONCERT, N = pA ecred Concert Will be wiven at the Scbeutzer UNDA ¥, 13th " of ren Teh, ft. Lo. underthe di . nd ROF. A.B. CAKPENTER-MAKVELS AND FUN OF MESMERISM, EVERY NIGHT Bt Tallisdxe Hull. Popular prices. Matines, Bat. P-m. ckets op sale daily at Tal 2 Wednesday, lth, at Masonic Tempic ~18t or» FELLOW® BALL. COMMENCING MARCH 7. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY HLIND Tom, The musical phenomeson of the age, renowned throughout the world ae the expateet NALUDAL PIAN LIVING. At these performances BLIND TOM will exhibit the marve'ous gift wh ated the test tusstare of wuric. a, +) cts. children, 25 cw. ; reserved Seats, 76 cts.” Lear rved seats for sale at Metserott’s Musiebtore. Doors open at 7 o'clock; oat commences at 5 nek. marl-lit NO REASONABLE OFFER BREDUSED THE HEIR AT LAW. ‘THE HEIR AT LAW. THE HEIR AT LAW THE HAR AT LAW. THE HEIR AT Law. TOODLES. TO@DLEs. TOODLEB. ‘TUODLES. ‘TOODLES. TOODLES. TOODLES. TOODLEs. TOODLES. TOODLES. “A GOOD LAUGH CLEABS THE BRAIN, BBIGHTENS THE » MARES ACTIVE THE TORPID LIVER AND GIVES TO THE OVERWOREED MAN THE OALM SERENITY OF HEATH AND A SENSE OF BOLID ENJOY MENT OF LITE” A WIDOW HUNT. A WIDOW HUNT A WIDOW HUNT. A WIDOW HUNT. A WIDOW HUNT. A WIDOW HUNT. A WIDOW HUNT. FOR ANY ARTICLE IN OUR LARG: STOCK OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, Comprising FINE DIAMONDS, Ladies and Genta’ GOLD WATCIIES and FINE JEWELRY. MONEY TO 1OAN AT 5 PER CENT. SPECIAL BATES FOR #100 AND UPWARDS J.™. & BR. COHEN, feb? 1105 Penna, ave, northweat. ER BNE Borthwente Cz MEDAL Awarded atthe National Fair over all other competitors: The bandso: F Mtn 34 Patch t Fh a mes nee. x tt United tates. or the MINNFOLA, ‘A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, Magnificent Wixter West Patent Process. GOLDEN sara, ‘The Standard Family Flour of the District. FOR SALE BY “VERY FIRST-CLASS GBOOER! WHOLESALE DEPOT, Indiana ave Corner Ist st. aad febd15 w. Sue JEWELRY. Have just received a large sesortment of LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. A WIDOW HUNT. SILVER LACE PINs, EARRINGS; A WIDOW HUNT. | LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. A WIDOW HUNT. | COMBS, HAIR PINs, DBESS TRIMMINGS. BUTTONS. sou. | BANGLER, &o. DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS. PAUL PRY. SA2UL. LEWIS’ SONS, ‘AUL PRY. JEWELERS AND BILVEREMITES, M UMBEELLAS. ripe see Slo, M Selind febt3__—-42.15 Pennsyivanin avenue. RY. A EMBEOIDERIES. CORSETS. A ee eee | DR. METTAURDS EMDNOIDERIES. CORSETS. ey as HEADACHE PiLis R N . 5 . Cure most wond r CUBTADS BETS: = PAU EY: SIGK AND NERVOUS HEADACHT, wohne Bese ic CURTAIN NETS. Fi —_ PERSIA in ita worst forms, cleansisis the body oF REAL LACE Ne : HE. OLARKE'S | Of the bowels.” OTUANE # Testlar Lealthy Lac OTTINGHAM THE BALE OF GEATS FOR ME. OLARTE'S | Oa eee ees PLLA wom tow HH BEAL.LAGE NOTTINGHAM COMEDY NIGHTS fora complete Care ae Tae ee E Ho = "1 peoetpt of pine -oent camps. : CURTAINS. WILL COMMENCE ON TRUSSDAY NEXT. | For sale by all Grngwiste at 25 cout” ° CURTAINS. — TESTIMONY OF THE CLURGY: IMPORTED DOMESTIC ON MONDAY, MAROH 28rx, “a anes Seetntey itor Peay IMPORTED DOMESTIO THE PEERLESS QUEEN OF TRAGEDY, + £:; Church, Baitimore Ma. : 4 1 wraps. TRE-PEERLESS QUEEN OF TRAGEDY, — | afezrata's Heavacun Pua hove Yroved Dost THE ERLE! EE} YY. me. Ae ‘THE PRERLESS QUEEN OF TRAGEDY, ‘ours truly, THOMAS GUARD. 4 COLLARS. HANDEEROHIEFS. 4) THE PEERLESS QUEEN OF TUAGEDY, Rey. Tuomas Gastnrs, pastor M. E. Chareb, Has COLLARS. BANDEERCHIEFS. JANUASCHEE! have tried Dr. Merracn’s Tina RUOHES JANUABOBRKt Old, and have been upject to Capri oa m Etre - JANUABOHEK: ber of years... ¥: bave acted #0 RUCHES. . JANUASCHER: in cave, the frat moe T come to Baltimore & 1 aed Yours tru, THOMAS GAMBLE. JANUASCHER! Bey. ae TIREKIED, pastor M. E. Ohurch? — JANUASCHBE: Yesre De, Marrava's Heapacue Puts to & 4 4 JANUASCHEK! msn who was in bed with « bed attack of JANUASCBEK' Fever, and in two days be was oui atvending to ‘We would respectfully notify our Patrons ATIONAL THEATEB. Bev.LE. aud curate tase Seema pressing iring- ‘Farewell performance of Thave used one box of Dr. Merracws fab. that we have ample D: and Retiring. TAWHENCE BARREDT. acum Pruis, and found them most bepebee. A Booms for their comfort. JULIUS CE3AB- legge send te another box, 1 Mr. Barrett in his most rful role of Cassius, Yours truly, . E. PETERS. Ouretore is within five minute's walk of — | gnd's cast embraciny the full strensth of thscoun- | Bey. G. W. Hovns, pastor M. E. Church, Piet WN the B.& 0. Depet,and ten minutes ride from N the Pennsylvania avenne station of the B. & Dear. JOEL GUTMAN & CO., ONE PRICE SILK AND LACE HOUSE, PEA ASGER omg See Nos. 30, 32, 34, and 36 N, Etaw St. 5 5 BALTIMORE, aR BIND vio pany. MONDAY, MABCH 14, THE TOURISTS IN A PULLMAN PALACE CAR. A THREE TOURISTS. Siluneal Pies, [TOURISTS , Esq. | aU STS) ‘S' 8" is TOU SISTA. TOURISTS. TOURISTS, Under th: tof Mr. 30! P. SMITH. A Good Flay—Not too 00d, Dut Just good cava ATHENEUM CLUB CoNcERTs. FIRST OONCERT—THIRD SERIRS. Popular Selections. LINCOLN HAL, wpe ABODY ia He ‘4 H. A. HUNT, So Dn IATO. Ce et erected ments, at Me & course, | (Oiree 91.00, including ADO: vania ayenue- stm te wife, who is s sufferer from Yours truly, GEO, W. HOBBS. BBOWN CHEMICAL CO. fe12-co _SoleProprieters, Baljtmere, maz

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