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Guiteau and Scoville. THE ASSASSIN AND HIS LOOK—HIS COUNSEL TO FILF HIS BILL OF EXCEPTIONS THURSDAY. Guiteau had rather a busy day Saturday. Be- Sides a delegation of the Ohio legislature end the NING STAR. .. February 27, Iss2. _ THE EVE? NOVPAY.... ~ LOCAL MENTION = members of the Macon court-martial (in session at ‘Whe Weather. the Washi +) tuere were many other Orrick oF THE Ciike Siqvar OveIcER, Yl ealters. T Wasntxaros, Dc zt aziaine’ | 1 he gave his account of Sengoant Mason < ie sates, Ye sing cloud | at htm oa September 1th io=t °4 Lise - imy a te jt © Wa ae Uaty, ibekinary OF Tower | ! my on tuem that he waS at Ue ite u seems inined to publish Special Weather Rulictin. edition of his book, “The Truth,” and says t KAIN INDICATED FOR TO-KOKKOW. | Wi have it out within two weeks. The Utle- of the army furnt hes | will tin t the aa : “Tar TRUT icles ate : He has tn his cell a 6 6 Bible bought b hin, andont ty-eat L ften bts Ian my th the motto, *. zhtand do ge AND Le BILE OF EXCEPTIONS. ie, counsel for Gaitean, was wYors Saturday. He said he his DU of exceptions tu this elty Tittstarg, nineteen at Ch eleven at Louisvilie. Kein ts. tndirat be anything of more than usual in- @sy in the South Atlant.c, stes amd loWer | terest att tin! lake region. | Well, Ts: “there will But I hardly feel at = Mverty fo say What the nature of the meeting will ‘Tue 100 dezen of Ia ties’ fall regular made stripe | b=, for Fm aot sure whether it 1s confidential or hos? at Weents, sdvertised ta this comunn on Sat | not.” tre € Co. WS sta street northwest, | At the office of Clark Bell, the president of the 8 Seents The error was a typo- | Medieo Lezal Society, it w ertained that 2 pi “d “Keasoding Manta, having especkil HAVE nogerfen wall, but we have all the | sores required to ma most artisue Cabinet Photos in Washinston for $3 a ¢ the New Photo to the case of © ATES be read by Prof. William A. Hammond. Guitedu,? would and would Dr. Fordyce Barker, Judge Pratt, ld, George TH. Yesman, Charles - Wright, Prof. Louis A Calvin, and others. "Mr. Scoville ex- pects Washington Thursday and remain two or three days. be disenssed by David Dud Porters, dc.. G20 9th street northweot oe Dedicatory Services. TWO HOUSES OF WORSHIP FORMALLY CONSECRATED YESTERDAY. ne handsomest style Was on the most Te. apd the | 11 Penn- onable Werins Darssrs made tn Dest work don Byivania avenue, Sad ak short with = Yesterday morning the Tabernacle (Rev. Mr- Freseix’ Cream ant Charlotte Russe. Hiek’s church), on 9th near, B street, South Wash- | ington, formully dedicated in the presence of | a Large assembly of ‘The services opened | with staging by the enoir, Mr. M. B. Custynan, or- ganist, and was followed by devotional exercises | conducted by the pastor, who also preached the dedi At the concluston of the ser- SPoOrroKnn’s ALXANAC, ‘S2. $1.25, at Brad Adams’, and beautifully fint-hed, je by Davis, $35 Pa. ave, $3 PER Poz., artist Cabinet Phowegraphs, u 0k Forster KIL Giovesat 0 cts: thn fivette” warrant in, iS Teh Street mon, s ee ee “riptions, &°- and dhe ter of the trustooS pre- | POFFORD'S ©, $125, at Brad Adams. | senting the house for dedication being read, Ret Srorronn’s Atwawac, $3, $1.25, at Brad dans. | hits ory peers Huse or W. uit call at once at M. Augen- | etvises concluded with the byuin, * 2 OU Meet tated Mtee ane rome te home,” the doxviogy and the bene tiction. ming. For to-motrow only” $s ta | aft Faoon tie “Sunduy school held its poe Merced: Dinner sets containing 50 pteves, | ., and was addressed by RB By. iand Mr. J. . Stearns, of New { York, the singing being an tnteresting portion of ereises. was a large attend ince yesterd fng at the Gedication services at the 9th s y morn- rest M. | Poehureh: Thi ducted by i © Of fine TD. Valiant, the pre the Muryland coi z ¢, Who Was by Tov Bd. Drinks o D's ‘4 2. rad Ad ‘or of th lewlist Advocate, Balt Srorroun’s ALMANAC, 4 $1.55, at Brad Adams’ | Htop of the eg bat s na collection Was taken up, In Whtch many generous contributions were made. eee = fire was discovered about 10 <in the upper story of Savage's nt, No. 148 D Street north- ontined to ie floor where it Posrmvery € p-MonROW, You can buy at R. S12 Vin st, bet. Hand I north- pans, He; I2gt., 1d; milk pans, | He We; Strainers, 3 spanned Wash Basins, in different colors, Ve. Lept. dippers, 5 Two Frines.—A @ clock tits mornt hardware establishi uekets, gi.. 7 west. The fire was e t covered samcep ins, originated, aud which fs used as a bleachery. ‘Phe Jrpanned cand daunage was sizht.— A fire,which was discovered 3-row yesteray morning about 1 o'clock in the establish- | ye ih were y | ment of H. H. Hetupier, the optician, on Penn | Vania avenue, near ty ’street, did dunige ¢ ated at $3,000 to Mr. Hempler’s goods, witic | Insured for $7, S40: netailic plate nS. 10. half de n knives, 5 $7,000. nd chet F hine otlers, 4c: THE SwAnLPOx AT FEseDMAN'S Piaget ey tee Sage | Beal. Austin writes to Tue Stax, in retere oval hee tide vs. With handle, 25 large | the Bl eA mee E oF elicit Dread raters, 5e.; sqmare bred pans, 5e.3 Wash | Stallpoy s , x Basins, 10: “also creat bargains in tle latest cre i eee tt Me ad, died Last Wednesda. he disease was hav ted by order of the board ns living in the nelch~ Bhyies Of baby carriages. 82, $1 been thorou | of supervi lily d's , and al! per borhood have been v SPOFFORD’s ALMANAC, Brad Adams’. AN ATTEMPT we arly Sunday morning to | Fob the house of Mr. Wright, 506 E Street north- | 2 the villuge, the ot West An erphetes by th the vestibule w closed as a precautionary me: Dox of Ft centionuan w Was browciit 18 Arlington from Draper's alley ener yped bis plund: Washington.” escaped. Divorce Ca ion for Lay aha its, life size, i it MeLead's studio, | Blea 0. Erne=t, who ts ch: corner Pennssivaniaavenud ; cruel teat Phand method of drawing | $8it 0 hand method of drawing | Fut of Francs | ing the chery: th aduite at she © parcons unknown to hiue ‘oper relations With To-pay Wire Strret nortiw Praked-toe Gat ph Hf. Rhod eP Inarrage. Gent's Le = Listing Swattpox Cases.—Another case of smallpox loped ye that of a colored eisiid, Bar ts Mixpthat t 4th street nor It removed W Importers’ ro in dicments aFe to be spital List mht and the plar ep awa: purchase tea or coffee at a. One of the paticnts st he Market Sp nated Job Jenkins, 2 ee a ee rs old, die diy from the hs ee Th : - vp es were rs “3 pspital cured. CITY AND INSTRICT. Wha. Leds, the « was taken ——— down sick at his home treet la st week with the ase and 1 Se, and itis thought he 1 to the ho: Ov yits1, Is reported Amusements ‘1 o-nigh Ul hot recover. Forn's Oreza Hovse. —Ti.verly’s Mastodon } — = Minsurcis. | Manntace Licenses have been issued to Joseph NatiosaL THEATER.—His Majesty's Opera Com-| Zinc r or Raltin and Kate Sheppach; Dany. Henry Plater and Mo rd. Carrran Taeaten.—Varlety entertstament. ek SKATING Hixk.—Polo contest. p's Mesic Hari.—* June Eyre.” ‘TeMrre.—Union Veteran Corps Fair, Locals. ssion of the Orphans’ At 11 o'clock. nal Court and ad- ured: U eu a couple sant] Tue Esrexretse arriv véiat Port Royal yester- papa ey PEW EERE “FIN day on her Way to the West Indies. a os viet | Anowsp TE Wor - reports of Commo lore strect, corn Shufeldt, wio made cruise around the World In urdsy nic! the Ticonderoga, occupying about two years, have Gied almost unt heen recon sby the Secretary Philip H. Refuhand, foru of this etty, and p. | Of UR or ah a real G. Mack, Tawyers, of Lebanon, Pa., were helt In | aul espectally Uo $09 ball by a Unit Iphts d States conunisStoner, in Phil- on Une charge of retaining ex- fees In pension cases. ¢ MacArtiur decided, in the ease of es. that Laprisoninent for debt 1s not Intel abolished tu this District, and that 1 ¢ Ox Fertoten ror 4 Year —The Secretary of the Navy will tssue general order plicing: Lieut. Commender Geo. R. Durand end passed Assistant BLOF Was t where dineer Nicholas H. Leméiin on furlough for a amidivit wis inate that he had concealed oF cur. | yeor, according to the result of he general court- Fed off goo: T to execution, ihartlal. ‘¥ meetings were hi Schools of the E. churches. Brits Wuicn Wave Becowz Laws.—The Prest- following bills: Da An act and pedes- Admiral Sam- t to enable the thority to sign portioninent of dent has approved the | makiag an appropriition for the tal of a moni plate Rew el Franc Vostm: warn) canreh, and ress. pedmian’s Village state Hartsook delt Residents of F 13; an act making to-day that they have only bad two cxses of smallpox tn | Pepresentatives In Congress among the several est wil and that one of the.patients died and | Stit’s under the tenth censizs; an act tn reference one has r vd. | to the trustees of Lincoln Monument Asso Prof. John Fsputa,at one time leader of the | Uomandan act authorizing the Lancaster Na- tonil Bank, of Leucaster, Mass, to chang location and name. its Marine band, and who was recently reunit Marriage We his divercest wife on his sic Blated “In Tae Srax, died Saturday ul Fesidence in East Washington, aged 45 years. He Rad been tH a long tine. "He was the, founder of wita music hall, on the Navy Yard. The funeral pacer place thls afternoon at St chureh, and was attended by a large ‘he friends of the family, after w Were tuken fo Mt Olivet cemetery for tnterimrut. Chas. Washington, a ene-arnied colored man, Was charzed in the Police Court to-day w sal: | Ing 50 pounds of iron froma Geo. F. Riley. Sergeant Boyle testified to arresting the prisoner Saturday Bight Washington dented stealing the iron, but Said Le was with the man that did steal Ke: Dut he Gidtn't propose to tell who Itwas He was sent Gown toro days. ‘The plan of giving prizes In the public schools for the best compositions upon the subject of “Kindness to Antinals,” was started by Mrs. Ad- miral Murray, who is ah active worker in the “So- elety for tie Prevention of Cruelty tu Animals.” ‘The amount of the prizes was contributed by her. Col. Perry Car8on has sent out Invitations to the Rfemident colored men of this District to mort Bednestay evening for the purpose of taking ction looking to a celebration of emancipa- Stver Dorzans issued last week, 107,498. For the corresponding week last year, $109,192. Tux Post Orsick APPROPRIATION BILL was passed in the House of Representatives Saturday, after the adoption by a vote of 112 to 79 of the Hol _ man amendment, which provides that the depart- ment may annul a star route contract whenever | it has been sublet for a sinaller sum than the contract pay, and then make a new contract with the sub-contractor without giving the origi- nal contractor one month's extra pay. ains Lr. DaneNnowen’s Conpitioy.—A dispatch from St. Petersburg says that Lieutenant Danenhower, who fs still suffering from the affection of his eyes, has been forbidden by his physician to start for St. Petersburg until the weather gets warmer. ‘The remainder of the survivors of the Jeannette will the: eter’: ‘start without him. a Bishop Lynch,Catholic Bishop of Charleston, 8. C..died In that city yesterday. ‘The bodies of the family swept off In the Bi; Cottonwoods snow-slide” have been _recovere under forty tons of snow. ‘They were not frozen, but lying haturally tn their beds. It ts evident they were smothered instantly In thelr sleep. WOorKERS.—The anniversary of he Concre~sionial temperance society was held last nicht ot the Metropolitan Presbyterian church | On Capitol hill. Addresses were maie by the pres- Mdent of the sc ‘ty, Judige Strong, Representatives, Dingley, Norcross, Miller (Pa.). and Updegraft. ‘The annual report was read by Dr. J. W. Chicker- ing. the secretary of the society.-—-The Dashaway reform club meeting at Lincoin Hall ast nixht was address-d by Judge Datley,of Iowa, and Charles © ——A gospel "temper ance meeting was held at Masomte ‘Temple yester- @ay afternoon by the Womaw’s Christian ‘Temper- ance Union. Mrs Chapin presided, and addresses were made by Mrs. Wilson, of Virginia; Mrs. B. P. Cutter, and otiers——A temperance meet- ing was held In the Dashaway hail at Georgetown Greig STYLES IN DRY GOoDs. Spring CASHMERES, 12! Rursian Biue Lace BUNTING. 15 centa. Moire DRESS GOODS, all celors, 25 cents, Ladies! 6-4 FLANNELS, new colors, Lasies’ all-Wool FLANNEL SUITING, 25 cents. Colored Gros Grain SILKS, — ee ‘a. All- wool Black CASHMEKE G3 ana 75 ta. Colored SATINS, new Shades. fn ane egualty, on Black Satin ee Fhe beat ee 7 cts. Dest make of ‘Siwosl BUS seit alternoon by the Woma Evangelical | a ING, 25 cents, Tanee esseciition. Mrs Chambers was in | Beautiful eae Scotch Zephyrs, 25 conta, eharre of the meeting; Mra McKendree Reuly | SHEETING COTLON, full width, 25 cents, HAMBURG EMBROIDERY at half price. ow OES Frach WHITE GOODS at bait ric New styles Madras and Cheviot GINGHAMS, 12% cts. Tne F. J. Tacuurnris was before Justice Walsh | New styles of Figured and striped CAMBRIGS, 16 cts: im Brookiyn, N. ¥., Saturday, to answer a charge | CLOTHS for Gents Syriug wear, now stylee,76:$1,81,35 Of hoving written annoying letters to Dr. W. H. Stee ee BRIC at 10 cents. Dudes. Importunsng balm for position. br, Dud CLOTHS for Boys’ Spring suits, new styles, 37, 60 and y WS asked whether conversed with the mer about the assassination of President Fable SENS 25 get ey Tanga yi riteld. ‘The Greek jumped up and, Waving bis | Ail-Wool Super Incralu CARPETS reduced to 62 centa. ht hand exestedlysexcleimed, “Ni nen. | Job it of tine Fancy BUTTON ‘dosen. exer Gutdeau’s name was mendoned the prisoner | Extra Heary’ Crotchet COUNTERPANES $1. suid excitedly: “NoGulteau.” The prisoner said posse Siw dir 1 we down Inthe jai Tam nome | Lange @Tock OF MEW aPRIN wi ‘sit d in Ul an away isuoediately. Thave my poss For the te EOS, sake of God let me ae I want to yah 93 away from this and never A. A £5 America.” Justice Walsh held the prisoner Tor ©. M. TOWSON'S, the grand jury. £5 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, southside, me little Hine was spent in reeciyiag sub- | ee ee THE TRIAL OF SERGEANT MASON. Court-Martial Proceedings. WHAT THE PRISONER SAYS OF HTS CELI. The Mason court-martial essembied at the bar- Sat 100'clock this morning. Mason’s wife and an < room, Whence the wall of nt Was occasionally borne on the air to the Sof the twelve stern soldiers seated about the ourt immediately went into secret T some tatters pertaining to th prisoner, bis counsel, and the report- ets adjourned to the grass plat outside and dis- cussed the § tition. ON'S “PERSOAT, EXPLANA Speaking of tie condition of 3 cell, “which has been a su of cot st coraplaint by the pris- Oner, Mason sald to Tae Stan reporter this morn- {ng:—"f defy them to mabe an inyest'zation.” Mason hes pieparet whut Le eatis a Onal ex plon ction in regord to an apparent. discrepancy o} | trat in the sttemests mace pupiic by post joficinls, reporters and myself, in reiaiien to th | conditica of muy cel. aurin butire con Jup to the tin vert js it siy inakin= his tour of ? Anuster,y steps, | Ing oficer Into th: nse iter the e ing a ugh, Mien OF course, T expect IGS as violent oppo ition, &e., fOr Such 1S Tiny Of to-day but “exact facts Will fell. 1 an investigation of the facts nMnd= ut and Lam wr ove stated. temnent Is signed, “John A. Mason, sort. “By 24 arUllery, in confinement,” and hes | two posts-ripts, as follows: “Feb. ath. My cell is 90 per cent better tian on the 20th fast. T Say this as an American soldicr, ought to have some Tights” and “all my writing.” THE SENTIMENT OF THR OFFICERS at the barracks, and of those composing the court, secms to be in favor of the prisoner, and doubtless | the court will append to its finding—in case of a conviction—a recommendation to executive clem- eney. ‘The poin! '.as been raised that Mason, when | he fired the Capt. Grave's battery at lieved. | ‘This ctreumst panging the technical character of the offence, Will, ft Is thought, have a mitigating influence on the findings of the court. WHEN THE COURT WAS OPENED to the public this morning Lieut. E. M. Weaver, | Dattery 1, 2d artillery, was sworn as a witness. He was asxed by the judge advocate if he had ever | heard the prisoner make any remarks concerning guard duty at the Jol, 2 pected to the question as too gen- d with some warmth: | made apy remaras pertinent to the attem | ing of tied fend down there Ihave no objection.” After further discuss Dillty of the questions pi [involving a seeret seston OT hot. Was not actually on guardduty, as {1 had not been Fe- ras tostite that ln the ea statement concerning the shocth orning oF the 12th of September, When Mr. Bielow again objected to the testimony and the court was sgain cleared. SS ele Alexandria Affairs. Star. delegation, consisting hback, John "H. Parrott, ison, that visited Rich+ ? interests of AleX considered tjurlous W Chesapeake pilot law now pending b eneral essembly, have returned much ple: ng accomplished their object nd Alex mdr is to be exempted from the op: tions of the bill, if It po Revortex’s Noves.—The monthly term of the Aiex indria county court dt | notopen this morning, as the jug Tattending the funeral i Richmond.—Tie sta last night for as-ault, ve been dismissed, the bela withdrawn — Tie clty cote! 1 hold a meeting to-tuorrow nlzht.—The. ety cials Will be pald ci on Weduesday or Thurs- diy next. Ww PrLoT Law.— Of ex-Delosiie W, A. Sinoot. and D. R.W nond last week to pre provision: Telegrams to The Star. THE POLYGAMY QUESTION IN UTAH. ————— Bank and ‘Tr: Robbers in Custody. Cineago, Febraary eriifs Chanter, of Freie county, and Farrell, of MIMS county, 16w 9, ire in this city,en-route to Riverton, Iowa, having W. Warner, alas Poke Wells, sad allas Boll, two bank and trai rob- . tured at Rantolp), ter, In Which Chanuler and. We Whrner ts hand, and beat let. woun e prisoners are it bank, alter an ence were wound ses of 14 mn Wanted at Riverton for rob! > Assignment by at P inent Memphis sN. February 27.—This morning, an hour after midnight, the wholesale d ods house of Menken Bros, made an assty vut. Ther Habilities are estitnated at about hilt Impossible, Owing £0 the Lite hour, to asertain full detafls. “The ad tobe nominily about the same mnembers of the firm say that the as- fs Inde neeessury on account of the stungeney of the money market in New York, Where the frm had a branch office at 115 Wortli strect. ve been in business here for 20 ant the honse was one of the leading ary hous*s of Memphis. ‘The firia 1 composed Menken, Win. Horgen, G* 9. Andrews, ‘The assignment was a profound secre nd when it becomes, Known cannot put create great sensition here, as Well us east, Where the princiy ul creditors reside, Tt was thoukur the: one of the solid Institu- ms Of Meaphis. Ben Eisemen and R. J. Black are named as assignees, > The War on Polyga: RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE LADIES’ ANTI-POLY- GAMY SOCIETY OF SALT LAKE CITY, Saur Lary Crry, Uran, February Ata mect- amuiliton, but it ne of the ing of the Ladies’ Anti-Polyg amy Society here 1 hight the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas the petitions of Uh wving tO Mormons pr be let al e commit every Mo ment of px ny In franue exertions of the leaders reve terror at the prospect of lo-ing. political powers and wherecs under their control Utih has been made the mere dependency of a hostile creed, th rights of real citizens denied, the bailot prost: tuted, women dishonored and every sacred ele mentoft home destroyed, the forbearance of th government derided as a Weakness and its failure Uo assert Itself clulmed as a divine interposttion In favor of tie Mormon Kingdom; Resolved, That this sovlety, speaking in the hame of outrag? hoot aid for 40,00 real citizens of. this territory, beseeeh Congress to rely no longer on halt meas: ures, but at once to take from the Mormons all Bye an bh ges until they accept as sovercign eliws of the United Stutes. That we fear that punds’ i Wil be found fatally defective, » the present anti-polygamy law, because, Wlale It distranchises _polyzunists, It provides 10 machinery whatever for cnioreing’ sald disfran- chisement. That we believe that a commission of sterling citizens of this territory, given full legis lative powers and working under the supervision of Congress, 18 the only real, prompt and mereiful remedy for Utah’s wrongs’ The meetin was really amass meeting and was very enthu: ‘The preaching at tie trbernacle yest vas very belligerent and defiant. Tt was sald that the Mormons were exten Ung Into other territo- tortes; that no power on earth or hell could stop them; that the Gentiles might take away their votes ‘and be damned, and that they would be nned anyhow. 1 Uheir mortal C ATARRH. BANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREAT- MENT, WITH INHALER, ONE DOLLAR, A single dose instantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the head as by magic, stope watery discharges from the Nose and Eyes, pre- vents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Head- ache, and subdues Chills and Fever. In chronic Ca- tarrh it cleamees the nasal passages of foul mucus, re- stores the sense of smell, taste and hearing when affect- ed, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offen- sive matter, sweetens and purifies the breath, stops the cough and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Con- sumption. ‘One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and-Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, of all dcuggiste for$1. Ask for Sanronp's Rapicat CunE, WEEES & POTTER, Boston, Mass, If he his | SOUIETY NOTES. __AMUSEMENTS N4tioNaL THEATER. eq Evonines of March THE LAWRENCE BA Ty its late Several of the ladies who lave been receiving on that day of the week re: nal List Satu fay, and there were many out making calls. Lodir= gehers ly whose visiting lists arfong, seem to t effortdo pay all their unreturned calls Matinee om 4th, DRAMATIC CLUB, on g Lent. The wife of one member of th net sald last week si Lind hand, Miss Marr K. Sc Mr. Thad. F. Su! ‘The toliowine was five hundred ¢: Epeaker Ki s wife must have futly nreturned David C, Bsn: Jamies 8 Witt S0- ot Lady: t Winona on at ay all others must aud do yielt f wi eren) ca ud Sstacday Matinee, NY OF VENICE dence. Sis thelr custo nd Mrs. Robert tn: i 3et the cloquen op ocenrred at Rg, When was on Satumtay wuniay | HAVER in that hotel and some of thelr fiends mvited EUROPEAD em. pe Saturday atternoon a inneh party was given MASTODON y Miss Lew ia honor o ecretary | 3 a 7 lavuontere: onte!Sazs. MINSTRELS. Governor Porter, of Indiana, and_his wife and as ul In Wa ton. but Will leave to- . or Wednesd » York. isinoruing for Bos- oer ber preane ohne Eid as . Hew or Eurepe next month to jot Ren ednesday Matisce. T, who is studying paluting there, is ree See ae ce »toxether to Spain, where sue hopes: Re e Wodieelan ictinc: onie OF Velasqiez's pictures. “o.and Mrs. Van Viict expect to leave to-day | tor Fi rida, to be absent several WeCKS, ator Don Cameron will leave with his wife to-night fora ten days or two weeks Wip fa the south for the Lenent of Mrs. Cameron's healt. announc one of te Sunds papers of the eny ing beiween AS- sistant Paymaster ¥ to Miss {Kittle Loomis, daughter of pints, 18 uolly Untrue, the article In quest fed by soe partis with malicious intention, as the paper Was mposed upon by a forged letter tee rnment Affairs. Ex-District_ Commissioner L. Pheips was at | the District butidings U's morning, looking much improved in heatth Qu tea Linge number of property owners on % Ke NDAY, MARC UNCLE par AND BAZAAR. UNION VETERAN CORPS, MASONIC TEMPLE, FEBRUARY 27 TO MAKCH 9, 1882, . BW SEASON TICKETS, Admitting Gentlemen and Ladies....... #1 mth strut uorthwest, between) 1 and K streets, have petitioned to the District, Commissioners to have Z - that street improved, as it 1s almost Linpassable. | ygugee,te the number of one-third of the number of BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisle: John Grinder, erect tivo dwellings, 6th, between Pennsy!vanta istributed among the ticke the Fair. and street southeast, $3. two Live NO RAFFLING. y dweill: th streets ic air frame, 7a and bstre tou I tssvut THEATER. JAKE BUDD, Manager. FPBRUARY C APITAL MONDAY, ‘ THE DAsiaway Sunday ateey at the usual sts. Lee and and M nm by the Finn being to the member seli Cts, Was Wo by Mr. Uchets. th and 14th 61 (i, ebruary 27th, | BALTIMORE (West End) THE FUNERAL OF MR. A. W, Lewis, whose sud- den dewth was mentioned in the Stak ot Friday, sete WASHINGTON. / tegs place ast evening: from hls BEEINGTON: 1222 821 street, Rev. RON. Boker off Surface c* ed at §-30, autopsy determined the exuse of death to be hom- Assembly bexins 7:45. “4 Orehest [ orrhase of the stomach, hrewste he Washington Benetic n danuary Just, imsaring Wis H | hoa ald "but Che ussessunent at the thn death, Eicu Twr.—Fi PERsoNat.—T. Vi a prominent bust- ness man of Tecunsh, Nebraska, fs visiting the city, the guest of Senator Van Wyex. tor Conkilng ined in New York c day. He saw but tew visitors and gay mation as to whether or not he would ac Supreme Court jue dent Arta ‘The deve..sed hail joined | _ Music t lation | 7 and | (GB his | ny S D LECTURE Will be given on THURSDAY, MARCH 2D, LINCOLN HALL, at 8 o'clock p.m. li vered by Hon. 1. “African Wit aud Hamor.” Ueatensively throueh er thy * Berean Beptist humor, for which Mr. Scott's Cie Wruary 28, 4:21 a. m.; 4:49 p.m. Prayn, forind br tw dap, cient Lincoin, ¢ = Dep Genly at Albany yest-rday.—The Rt Jilts' Music Store, Patrick N, hb, Roman Cathoile b Charleston, died yesterday morning at the age of oS MUSIC ete y, WS MUSIC HALL, Star Route Wethods Elustrated. MONDE SERED Te 18% Diapateh to New York san. Will be performed Asyii Sr. Pavr, February John Pennell, contrac. | mea Ory hi tor on the Ine of the Northern Pacitie rellwa who has been In Washington, giving evidence be? | fore the grand jury in the Bisinarek and Fort } Keogh star route case, sed throug t. ul Lo= dey von hits return. He se ‘John J. Minor 10 inakes his headquarters in Wasuington, bad the 3 ng without extra chai TATIONAL THEATER. N TH MR. MAPLESON Has the honor to announce a SON OF GRAND ITALIA OPERA. contract for (oust: ueliug the Hine, and perforned OPERA It fu about Curse mouths at a cost of some 30,00 BY HER MAJESTY'S OPERA COMPANY, Joha W. Dosey, br nt Une eX i For Three Nichts On Arkansas, and the prize of the Hag, | Commencing MUNDAY, February 2;. on which ocea- Su; FanU iuded the business, andy ft appears made |S “so will be performed Mizet’s Opera, amvle rrangements tor the autiipated expedition CARME. by haviag do the number of ronehes cobgtuct- | | Don Joae, Signor Campanini mi ienor Del | edactually necded. The service was } 3 ute; Zinize, Senor Moni: Michaela, Mile, Dotti; | 1,188. Ih the ensuing spring the foresight of Cone | Merceans, Mle. Kalas. and Cormier he Minute Han struction Super Dorsey dn Luling | Qe fit ypc? .) Director of the double the nu i 4 i} is sone yet tetas Had ity time was shortened tro mi tour days to 4 h pS per we | | Rhadames, Sirnor Ravetit; Amonaero, Sienor Gai?! cl he price was raised | Rainfia Senor Ti Re, Signor Gosta; Ammeris, y 5,000. Te ac ap lish this | Mie. Cobianchi: ida, Mi Paulina Rossini, (her dition the number of teams were increased | rst appearance. ) tro: en to twenty. Tn less than a year an | AND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, oWwer expedition Was Secured ata cost of $: WEDNESDAY EVENING Match 1, Wagner's Opera, With only an {oer of thirty-two tears. This, Aizen Ge Tae AN os Lohengrin, Stenor’ Ca “Telramondo, Sienor utilized the rancl stage stations, Which had pi AH Haron aieae None been provided w: such clear foresig’ pany.” ler the origlaal contrac at of the future ne with | Mlle. Ralae, and Elsa, Mlle. Minnie Hak. ds OF the com Full Orchestra, Grand Chorus, and Ballet of 120 People. Scale of Prices—O: chestra_and Orchestra Circle, $3: EEE Dress Circle, (first 3 rows), $2.50; Dress Circle, (ot CITY (TEMS. Powe), $2; Family Cirele, Toe; general admission $1.30, 4) . ats will commence On Aaa morning, = - _ , at Metzeroti’s Music Store, 925 Penns: Whe Popular Verdict vania avenue, and continue. 10% sthat Dr. Bull's Cough Sy rup 1s the best in the ROFESSOR PHILIP LAWRENCE, or NEW YORK, wore: instruct in Hlocution, Oratory aid Aedug, at 91 a 12th street, shington, D.C. Hot Spring Crystals. Tadies niade perfect in ail the roles performed by the Earrings, set in res! dluinond settings, $5 and $10; | “fea ined AOEEAIDE Neto: a actress: Lace Pins} to match, $5; gold tilled Bracelets, | “Par Puri Law! is one of the most talented teachers for th Adelaide Netlsou. 3h Lockets and Charis, copied from slid gold pattorns, 2 to $20, at Prigg’s Jewelry store, No. 457 Pennsylvania Te, To-day We Will Give Away One Thou sand Dollars? Worth of Diamonds incans of tea and coffee, sold at our place of business. No present worth over $5 will be given excepting diamend earrings, diamond 5, diatnond collar buttons, diamond rings, &c. All wuarantes famouds. Cul or send In you! nd coffee, at $1 per MARKRITER €26 F street northwest, one door from Tth street, also Picture No. Choice On Pas Larce apd Choice Frames, Picture Cord aid Tassels, Rin Markr: wh. Free Art ( me, Pnerayinues, Ch 08, Stock of Paferhanwinys, me N ‘Terms ¢ LECTURES. UARD Can, 6 eins tor $5, 12 cans for $10, 25 cans for 2,or | PYM, GUARD WILL TECTCRE AT RYL 4 65 clns lor #0, With a present of some kind’ tn hapel, corner 10th and D gtrevts southwest, See list of those who get clegant dia- | FEY What Sipaan. Subject: “Soha "Wesley aad Els every can. mont presents tora: morrow we Will give Helpers. Entire proceeds for the benetit of the church. ‘Tickets, 50 cents. in to-morrow’s pounins papers. ‘To of special value ex- gold hunting-case unting-case wat nickel chatel y of other styles and £2440" GEORGE TOWN_ADV’TS. W. KING, esiay every can sold. will contain | ({EORGE : asin of money from 10 cents to $250. Do you G ROUTE AGENT IN GEORGETOWN want a diamond, a watch or money? Take your EVENING Sone Wapheent choice. Suppose you try your luck to-day, to- morrow and Wednesilas, Orders by mall promptly forwarded to all parts of the United States. Make upa club. Te will pay. | Aduress Importers’ Tea Subseribers who desire tohave the paper will fnd books for theenteriug of the ame at Ficking's Drag toes 12 ae or 32d cera oF aoe aes Os Hy _ elescraph anucress or JIst street, op) oxite Post CHID RDS) Cle MEE hington, D. C, Qi also atthe stores of Sahu L Burnett Bd Sabla m ian, in Tennallytown, or any carrier boy wi on Pure Grape | give prompt attention. Combenesn March Ist this 5 Paper will be promptly. deliverd by carriers each eve- The President and a Committce from the Farm- | nine throuch as far ax Tennailytown toll wate, 125-1w er’s Club, of the American Institute, have visited ( 3 THAN WHOLE- Speer's Vineyards and Wine Cellars, and they re-| (\ANNED GOODS AT LE! ort that_the Port Grape Wine of Alfred Specr, of SALE PRICES. Passife, New Jersey, is the most reliable wine to be obtained. Its ubw belng, used by phystctans . . — who ure the most choice in the selection of wines for convalescent patients. The principal hospitals | 5 3-1. Cans Standard PEACHES, for $1. in New York have adopted this wine. Itis forsale | 9 3-1b. Cans Best TOMATOES, for $1. by Druggists and Grocers. 8 Cans Blue Ridge CORN, $1. 6 Cane Fine PEAS, $1. A Revolution in the treatment of nervous diseases 1s now taking NO CANNED GOUDS KEPT OVER, lace, Dr. Benson, of Baltimore, has discovered a Eure remedy. in hig Celery and. Chamomite Pills |® CONTE Gales, they pera enty, ae on pees Oe Hea nacliee 25. 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. neuralgia, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and all ner- pases. |ARRIAGE: eo ONS BUGGIES, aie A aera een eer Carter's Little Liver Pills Barsies. cof Naga jazong in the will positively cure stex headache and prevent its | ish Gras tnae Boning Waco of ail Grass. Aor The return. This is not talk, but truth. One pilla | above at lowest prices. JAMES K. PROBEY, dose. To be had of ali druggists. Repository, 1230 33d cele sioct Factory, 3240 ‘Proe- SS. pect avenue, West Washi i 125-3m. All the Good Housekeepers of Washington use Hecker’s Self-raising Buck-| GQ PECIALTY! wheat. If you have never tried it, don’t fail to do SHIRTS TO ORDER. poTb sire ee Geakin ISy eae os FIT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. Don’t Die in the House. ste druggists for Rough, n Nt Ht clears W. 8. TEEL, out ra‘ mice, bedbugs roaches) verm . ants, roo 15e. per box. Depot, 488 Penn. 125 985 Pennsylvania avenus. ave. JT AND :oeAvEL ROOFING. gory are? Experience of an old Narse. Con Be Charcoal, Carpet Lining Felt, irs. W ANSOr e prescription KER"! 10th street northwest. of one of the best female felang abd nurses in eu ce sass! the United States, and bas been used for torte. SIBLEY’S COMPOUND CALISAYA Dine years with nevertalling success by millions of | 1) Wine Bitters eontans ten xenue eeoe: mothers for thelr children. 1f reeves, the child ‘one of iron. agpetc tron wich Ge from pain, cures tery and diarrhoea, grij fee into tele gompeeiton of ‘moat ~ qual in the bowels and wird colic. By giving ving beats | i ee ee it isfound the blood to the child it rests the mother. Price % cents a “nigger oa asieedlg ely cone m,W8 fod See res the stomach, rain Food is the Most Re ae pee disenece. tonie fF che brain ana erative anes Te pot i Hiice, si "bold oid by ‘Brageiis and #105 Pennsylvania tively cures nervous debilit all seminal it sexual wi ness. ISSOLUTION OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. six for $5. Stott & Cromwell, drag $1 a bottle; : ‘The W, & G. I. Co, ta this day dinpolved by limitation ave. LW. an « ETOH in authorized to coliect all Wile and. pay oi elie ne ey sitar, chumet ever mora | de0 af Fenner eae Nao oe: ‘and delivered in 3¢-Ib. “ " HN ¥. F. Me KiNG cottage cheese, butter vine at on ae Tow ee ep 1862, DABRER fh fe per at Cream, ADIES CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT ON FIRST- Types Sols Hag, Stig Cane, Bore at from 60 cents up. ey ee eee * RAZOR SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! INS’ PLASTERS, ‘Tnexs Mons Evrecrvat than any other plaster Over 9,000 in tse in thle ty 1, Warzanted for 10 years ! _scoullfe Hirt ttn Laon a or electric battery for Pain and Weakness of the Lungs, Liver, Keys, and Urinary Oneang, Paral Prive ota ip Reem ee ome | are epee Eee eapross fro an a | elena Agus, Brice tbe, Bold everywhere, “ae” | wpe Gadd sopotied stow ee iy —_ a : Seaton Sie Sua aE Neal i ats AR A ae iat ee oe ig DRY GOODS. A BLUE CASHMERE, All wool. double width, 50. and other colors of al!-wool OULE for evening droscs, e'l pare wool, only 30. ¥ spriue shades, only width, 37%. SILK Povsm, $2.50. S135, $150 si UViLe nd EIS. $2.50, caawortment), 1.25, PLING C04 F makes « ARTER'S, a 721 MARKET 8) PARE OPPORTUNITY. | R TY We have several BODY BRUSSELS, MOQUETTE and VELVET CARPETS, which were made for cus- tomers and Nor UsED, and which we will sell at great bargains for cash. SINGLETON & HOFKE, _ £20 ___ 801 MARKET SPACE. FPeuLy inporrant: |THE BIGGEST MOVE IN OUR BUSINESS CAL Having leased for a term of twenty-five years the property now occupied by Messrs. Gusdorf, Kneesi and terse’, 420, 422 AND 424 5 We shail shortly commen: j is, second to none in the eonntry. Rt EVIENTH STRE: Four-story Build. LLING OFF! SELLING OFF! At end below cost, all of our immense stock now in our stores, 404 AND 496 5) EVENTH STREET. sis the first time tn twenty ator below cost, 4 without mal tabled to sell as Lirtings and Dress Styles, war- THEY MUST BE We have reduced our All our Dress LOSED OUT w: 20-ce is reanced. Ww Cost. t Dress ent Divs 1 BO-cent Dr And ll finer goods in tom a piece is bound ty sell Kemem?er, we sha! which a price will 5: SILKS, SATINS, | PLUSHES. Qur assortment is now comy VELVETS, ete, having upward of Youn reduced 25 ber they must be sold. | percent. Reme CLOAKS, ULSTERS, DOLMANS, Fr and all finer gonds atv We have about int to oven a New GREAT BARGA GREAT BARGAINS! FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CLOTHS. All Blankets reduced from $1 to $3 per pair, 1,600 Bed Comforts, m of bet Robe Print, and fill 1 to $1.40 trom $2. -Re- 20 centa; Unbleached ng ree reduced fo mask marked down to 50 cents, anask redteed to 6 ents. Datuask for 75 ¢°: Damask cut down to $1. TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! Selling off ws entire etock ata trifle over half price. Towels from Be. upto 1. NAPKINS, DOYLIES, all reduced. OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Bill of lading and custom house receipts just re- ceived, and will open on TUESDAY MORNING $8,600 North ’of HAMBURG EMBROIPERY, | These were | ordered last June from the other side. The sods bave since advanced 20 per cent. Therefore, louk out for BARGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! All our FANCY GOODS, such as SEIRTS, UNDTRW1 HANDEED ne P TRING PASSEMENTERIES, All Rednoed. Some Way Below Cost. 1,000 dozen Ladies” Henuved Pure LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS, thrve for 25 cents. Most of these ure 25 cents each. have still about 300 dozen Men's GERMAN HANDKERCHIEFS, which we sold all last 15 cents, and which eve such satisfaction that every one who bought them recommended them to their ‘Those we have reduced 1) 12 year friends. which we hay it shor for the last sis mouths, ‘They thust be sold. me FOUR CENTS SHALL BE THE PRICE! BUTTONS! Our 5 cent Button Stock is more complete than ever. Itis the talk of the country, every a H bringing ond State of the Union. these Buttous are retaiied in dais and. oilicr cities ‘at $1 per dozen. Remember, they must be sold. REMEMBER! REMEMBER! We donot make the reductions for pleasure, but as our building shall be a graud affair, we promise to opea. it witha GRANDER STOCK, AND ALL NEW AS NEAK AS'POSSIBLE. LAN SBURGH & BROTHER, 316 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. BOOKS, &e. zx Beak! HE NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICA! Quotations, by I. K. Hoytand A. L. Ward, $5. Sermons to the People, by Canon Liddon, $1.25. Swiss Letters and Alpine Poems, by Miss Havergal. Campaizns of the Civil War, vol. 6, Just published. John Eax and Mameion. by Judge Tourgee. Lenten and Devotional Books. Prayer Books and Hymnals in Cases. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, _ fe 425 Seventh street. N EW BOOKS. caterican Almanac for 1583, by Hon. A.B. Spofford, ot $1.50: Daper covers, 25 conta, £of Bowland: by John Richard Green. The Prince and the Pauper, by Mark Twain. iin Eax, by author of "A Fool's Errand. Giuncclisraville snd Gettvabues, ‘by General A. Dou- Atlantis, the Antedituyian World, by I. Donnelly. Hopes nid Fears for Are by Wm. Morris. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EW BOOKS. Wheeler—Famihar Aljusions.. Nicol—Great Movements. FRANKLIN SQUARE AND SEASIDE LIBRARIES. FINE STATIONERY eee - JAMES J. APMA} METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, $11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sea Box Office, Ford's Opera House. ns W. H. MuRRISON, Law Booxseiiem axp STATIONER, 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Boks BoucHT. Constr FORALL KINDS OF BOOKS, PAM- ner ETc., axa Concona™ BurLpme, F @TREET. Sw"LAW BOOKS WANTED. ns i ei a &c., IMMEDI- t+} 25 cents. eons sat P | PARTICULAR HE GREAT GUESSING CONTEST Is OVER AND THE FP The contest I now desic th call the attention of the public i the monopoly dealers, in giving the people the benont of my low prices in ix between any an PIANOS AND ORGANS. My Stock of NEW and SECOND-HAND PIANOS: are of the best makers and most elegant styles, NEW PIANOS at prices Qhat defy competition. SECOND-HAND TIANOS at astonirhingly low prices. ATTLNTION 13 CALLED TO SEVERAL ELEGANT SEVEN-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD CASE PIAN AT #90 AND $100 CASH. SIDNEY T. MMO'S: PIANO WAREROOMS, 0 453 Seventh etreet northwest. W 'M. HEINEKAMP ayn, 4M, SHAR PERRY SUPERB First-Class, Terme any, OxtY Agency. At BECKER, bol Sth street northweat, Toning and Rey MOVED OUL ESTABLISHMENT, And Being Overstocked, avn xv! LED COVER: Pianos and Oncans to rent. — Schomacker & Co. We cn fs 39 Ti steel nor HE STIEFE, THE SERANICH & BACH, AND other first-class PIANOS and ORGANS stlowest jriocs apd enciest terme fren G. L. WILD & BR ‘Bele Agenta, 709 7th wtreet northwest, near @. Pianos and Oncans for rent, tuned and repaired. Jad LADIES’ GOODs. G SPECIALTIES. —= > PRIN S Sik and Cloth Wraps; Suite; Dress Trimmings Fine Neckwear, Flowers, — three Styles: best make French ¢ Entire Stock of GLOVES at cost unt cloned ouk M. WILLIAN, NSYLVANIA AVENUE. ne 907 PI 7 Cite Treviee, Paris. MARKED DOW. In order to reduce the stock of theORIGINAL MONG GRAM KID GLOVE we will cell for the neat thirty: days— 2 Button. MRS. J. P. PALMER, N FASHIONABLE DRESSMART> Buits, Costumes, Cloaks, Ke., made in supe 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. ME. WASHINGTON, G AND TRIMMING STORE, 21) PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Horatyle at slisct notice. “Ladies tau have Dresses eat and busted, anda pertect ft kusranwed. cy 443 97ru STREET, NEAR Droiderin od Be ely and in. by skiiled artists. aks cut and fitted: Ladies’ and Misses’ Corsets of the best make, inch Dr. Warner's, the Thomson Giove Fitting, 1 Waist for Children. Sele aency for Mrs. celebrated Aldouinal Supporter. Dveesss; Nunta ou Bains? F Sracers, CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF ax LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS. TWO CASES MOKE Of thors Thorcurhiy Made and Triamed CHEMISE AND DRAWERS, ‘We make lower prince Gann rar batons for the quality e c of Goods otfered. ss DOUGLASS’, Nixrs Sreeer. M® SELMA RUPPERT, 608 9th —— opposite Patent Office. EWEL and ws OO AI ea itt PMNOLDE MIS asd all euth repemea ESE HAR SQN ME: Comy MANTO MSTAMPING promptly executed. 2.3m ) ean BRANDIB. ania ave..gver Dem Demarest Stationery Store, iF ‘with Lord oe New York, Wn, Dresses! Bria ‘Trousesas, a Sener pis hotloe: perfect ‘superior ‘Stting: THE PUBLIC! Bo not purchase a Sewing 3 een Seaee mie have Reco ‘THE ELDREDGE SEWING MACHINE SAY—THE NEW Misa oa eens agency, WM. STIEBELING, 1717 Pennsylvania avenue, near Corcoran Art Gallery.

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