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fa D.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1887—-DOUBLE SHEET SHE KILLED HER HUSBAND. 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. LOCAL MENTION, wHE BIG DRILL. BASE BAGL MATTERS, CRIME IN WASHINGTON. HE was BURGLARS INSOUTH WASHINGTON, AMUSEMENTS. __,| AMUSEMENTS. = a But the Doctors Say She is Insane. | Recemt Statistics at Variance with Fig- | Frightened Off Aftcr Charging a Safe |= —— y ASULNGTON LIGHT INFANTRY ARMOEE. ‘The Weathe More soldiers, More Railread Men, | Interesting Table of the Batting Heo gis nares Wes “a MIRACLE OF ARTISTIC coxpENsATION” | W . Endications for the 24 hours commencing at3 p.m, ‘More Medals, ords of League Players, SE WILL BB REMOVED Yoox JAH 0 Tum max] ah eae Re With RowSer Meaty co Exgees. zu Albaugh’s Opera House building. For District of ©: d and Vi ase 4 me ASYLUM. ‘papers recently presented to ‘the | Last as the officers of the fourth (South : alr weather, {010 LOWS Yestentay was anotier busy day at dri head- | THE CHANGES MABE IN TWO TRARS—WHO HAVE SLUM Pict dove Congress by the | _Last_night she fouren Gouth | (QONGREGATIONAL cHURCE, + Orrin, Broa. & Nichole lowed by higher quarters, 1300 Pennsylvania avenue. A num! = pach tad Meri papa tialgec nayinne eae To-day among the prisoners brought up from beta lethally esp Aco ind sees ries sds rch | hagpaionie. Bang tery | 20th and G streets, 4 AZTEC FAIR, Aap eam - ene ee eae Jail to the Criminal Court was the colored woman, | tn proportion to the population far exceed the | Walker & Davis, cornerof 1ith stectand Mary- ‘THE STODDARD LECTURES! 5 AND THR rectal ATTENTION OF THE Lapres 1s called | Pecially a8 to rules and railroad rates), and le! ‘The following table, prepared by President | Henrietta Loulsa Carpenter, who 1s charged with 1 ne number in other cities, Among the cities with | land avenue, which was found to be all right . to the ‘advertised cite ot sale in onr auction | were received from a number of companies it Y"- | young, of the League, shows the relative record | the murder of her husband, ‘George W. Carpenter, which Washington was compared in this respect | at 12:15 oviock, Oflicer Walsh, who ponten| > maet¥l EY SOPRES OF Une eames, column vania avenue, | ginta, North Carolina, Georgia and other of seventy-three professional ball players who | December 25th, 1883. She was arrested and com- was New York, and it was stated that the number | the adjoining beat, stopped at the ‘northwest cor oe z mity 06 | Sot tor entry. have taken part in League championship games | mitted to jail May 28th, 1884, after the putrifying | of arrests here for the various offenses nafaed ove MEXICAN VILLAGE. Endorw'd by the Press and Clergy of Washmewen, DELIGHTFUL JOURNEY. ae ner of Maryland avenue and 11th street about OVER EUROPE AMERICA. WITH TO-MORROW, sted dress for five or more seasons from 1876 to 1886, inclu- | remains of her husband had attracted attention, several times | ter than ew Mr. ‘CHARLES DICKEN! > . pal veont custad sive: and were found buried beneath the housein which = inNew York. Mr. Syl- | 1:20 o'clock, having noticed that the street lamp sear LAST SUNDAY reception day. ‘vester, the . zie they had lived, on H Street, near 20th strect Property clerk of the police depart- | at Walker & Davis’ corner had been extinguished. HALCYON DAYS IN BGYPT. RAND SACRED CONCERT by the aapeves Lor, jadtes. | and the whole will probably be ready for issue to northeast, she was placed’ on trial in the | department, for tre ie and instituted’ aus Soy ap Rog light Loe a4 von san MEXICAN TYPICAL ORCHESTRA, Fan er | \er Metropolitan | Commanders and adjutant generals some time Criminal Court in June, 1985, and on. July | com petween His ‘and the records | sews cnen isle The ae Sires LTH SUCCESSIVE YEAR, — of ‘New York for cae saen JOHN L. STODDARD Each vigitor served witl of delicious CHOCO- £27 Look in the Auction Column. ext week. ‘Sd, 1885, the jury was discharged, on their | ff. “Sime pert pol the street to investigate further, when ‘Has the pleasure of announcing @ LATE mate by the Mai the Mexican Kitel aaa ——— : ‘The officers of the Virginia State Grange yester- | Gisagreement, There was no doubt that she | St variance With that qive® in the wagers tea | serene soled him in the ste emia of tren Nev Coum oF FREE OF CHARGE. “Don'e tail to wee the Museum advertisement on tied pace, VTTY STR SPC qay called on, the secretary, expressing deep 1n- i Killea her husband, but the plea was that she was | sented to According to Mr. Sylvester's | Tan off, with the officer in ‘pursuit. He fred two FIVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURES. Xamon 29 Ceuta, : terest Se ee eS EY insane and not responsible, and it was as to her Pay ete Year 1886 there were arrested in | shots at them, which they returned, but, a8 far as. Hours — 1.30 to 5-30and 720 to 10-30 p.m. VALENTINES, at Gol property and buildings outs! a sanity that the jury disagreed, je District. 20,903 representing 22,388 | known, none were effective, and. Dy J over | Already enthusiatically received by overflowing a- WEEK POSITIVKLY THE LAST. Te 2 Such uses as might seem proper. % 1 9 rg Scacedl tak the’ cases, Of these there were dismissed 8,446 cases; | a yard fence they not only managed to get away th Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston, HE ENTERTAINMENT To BE GIVEN ON FEB. CutcaGo GRoceRY Cour <xy, S06 7th street north- |” Kailroad callers were frequent yesterday. z 348 | The district attorney atter the trial | nolle ; personal bonds were taken | from Officer Walsh, but froin the of ‘on ang elec ters TS OSDMEST To Bee Mh 4 west, sells Granulated Sagat ", | them General Passenger Agent T. M. Emers0t g ig | Be bad requested Drs Godding and stack to ex-| in 114 cases’ ‘The ‘chses held numbered 10,065 eats, who were atiracted ‘by ‘the ‘To be delivered in WASHINGTON on beneiit of the "Soldiers Home Put : Light Browa si Cut Su the Atiantic coast line, with headquarters at Wil-| 4 ag amine her as to her sanity; and he was now pre- | representing about 10,200 eld. For the re ‘examination of the store it Mas tonal that FEB. 21, 23, 25, 28, MARCH 2. ven, si ie Home tustead of at the : ars ‘ mington, and General Passenger Agent C. A. Tas-} 5, : 1 pared to submit evidence that she wasinsane.and | Same year in. New. Yok cate there wens etteacee Qu catrance had been made thrones the acting and et yetoforr intended. Adiuisaiow, ©: Favous ror rie GxmicaS.—Gould's 421 eth st, | for. oc, the Blchiond, Fredericksburg apd 8 AD ee ca CC RCd Te The Seer ae a puatutes, | 75,744 peTBONS. Of these there were held 54,000 | that, the sale had been loaded with hewaer wendy, A.shows pare of, motern | Hote Ba din attendatice Weene Srance.= Wish: 0 2 tron collarsin | 9°; of Richmond, called with Mr. Parke, of the 307 | the case be certified to the Secretary of the Inte- Re Population of New York is five times | for bi and a jimmy twenty-two inches} y_yaporgox tity able Relies | FINBE GREAT SEPOY vor. Stancu.— Wash, starch and tron collarsin | 12% OF Juri ‘and General Pessenger Agent | % 01 | rior for her committment to the insane asylum. | Pete Uring t. ‘The number of persons held | long, with fuse attached, Was found near it, The ial pig W beg oS Sten axe duinutes, No cooking. No sticking. All| jor. Macmurdo, of the Richmond and Alle-| 9 99 | pao sack Stated that her father aud sister had | in New York was over five times the number held | tinet the, sere hed teen Tevet eg eaten ae OF PARI Splendid Paris, Stramwe | 4 lectdre by er Wot BC TLER Db bse Eas wae hens, headquarters at Richmond, called with Mr. | 10 Soi | been inmates of the asylum; that while, trom his | in the District. ‘The number of cases of murder | Is and’ a°aes oF cigars had been 9} anda Ee ae ‘Corruption "and F eg tend of the Veda. te. Huan OM Fogy’s Set Cin city Teme, | haorning a letter, was recetved from Lieut. 8 i, 90 | Ehatane was insane, every indication porated thay | 2,the District was 15. Jn New York the Romlcides | quantity taken, Sedan ot reUHSDay, FEAT . > New e ——-___ Ee Ea | Hugh T. Keed, U.S. A., the well-known writer on | 73 7 | Way, and he had no doubt she was of unsound | f'taken aro classlie) as homiciies and in the | As Wit se Seen by the advertisement else-| = Cy oes ‘ieee TT tactles, proposing to place at the disposition of the | 13 4 | min ‘Washington police records all such cases are classi. | where, W. W. Burdette & Co. will continue for a | IL—QUEEN and, althewen The tacaped th committee a handsome medal with raised military | 76 | MIS Russell, the matron of the jail, testified | Sua nethurdere Tike nee cases ae few days ionger their semi-annual reducing sale, te di Atwens to, tell Gestzns in gold for resentation vo the best drilled | 17 fs bregma esahy odes epee se Inrenay in Rew York was 1900, fa the District ELIZABETH. aprising 2 ave, company at the May drill. Wheth ? i 116, New exe the District in this ‘cugtnltiee accepts this liberal proffer tt certainly that some one was conspiring against her, &. times, x chy, 109 Pa ave, | points strongiy the interest taken by regular Witnesshad no doubt but that she was insane. | fesPect 16 muxh, only five times the populs- CITY ITEMS. ESS CHANCES. ters in the profictency of the volunteers. ‘Dr. W. W. Godding stated that he was not quite | HOR. In the District there were recorded 79 cases EE i of habitual drunkenness, 4,968 cases of “drunk ee ‘WANTED TO BUY AN INT! eee tse eatin |, The executive committee meets to-night at the ocean ae ances ger geeter ony and disorderly” and 996 "“disorderiy” cases mak-| Giee pron: -eg Iegengemadoy Chat. mut. | Zt — CHAS, , DICKENS |ics. Dickens aca reporter. 3.000, WAXED To set, — J sy Fitting Boots { Headquarters, that she was notof sound mand, Pree YORE there. wove 17,604 tae oe ee Iae | tered. Old Fogy as He came into The tras | ‘HIS TMAVELS, | trvetein Brame Tel SUP AESEEE SS th toe, store." Address" et | PRICE AND QUALITY OF GAS. ‘The court signed the certificate that she was @ ‘ onadnen= 1 of “dts. | (Goldschinid’s old stand 812 7th st. n.w.—My Wite Venice, America. Tis read. | de: 5 ‘Star otice ; ' — Proper person for admission to the insane asylum, | Srierty persons” makiocr a iotal af GSH cose | says its as good as that high toned soap dauguter Linge and their sad rewult | Ou S41.5-—PART OF A CIRCULATING LIBRARY ses tagger egs rhe cna | Provisions of the Bill Which Passed under which she will now ‘be taken to St. Rlza & Lcabaars) eS eee aL aS | Sane ud 250, & cake for. Old Fogy,lWwoked A strange character, | AY gioat 309 volun movclyataaard novel il pas = z ‘around the continued, ‘poys ; a : - OEE 451 the Senate Yesterday. quuciac ete we You've named SS establishment ne Fiér—faats TV—PETER the GREAT: | ambition orbaric cruelty, 8 ea nas. Dst. ‘Tue billto regulate the price and qualty of gas STi Satie Cees Eczema, Tint Mots Youll suocead— fait trettnarane | BIRTH OF Russia. ¢ Feit X, fixtures, and good will, low tent. Ad? . sat Koch's, 12 ean. in the District of Columbia, which passed the Sen- i. : = Gress NC UP, Star office, a a oa resterday, provides that the Washington Gas Annie Crambaugh, adomestic, twenty-four years | AND EVERY SPECIES OF ITCHING AND BURN- | Fiit dealing 1s what people want now adaya, : AND VALENTINES ir Wr te: Reap Old Fosy’s § Curcaco Gkockay ComPAxy, emily Hour $5.45 bi Patent Proce ¥, 3 F street, are pre- sior ail sizes of coal FAvoxs FOR TEE G By Man, 100 WET Bor Your Cxo ould’s, 421 9th st. | . Send for | %, Phila, Pa, | Genuine F Ebbitt ouse ur c in se Ue. Waxes Ebbitt House | at Gould's, Favors Fox Tae i's, 421 9thst, | 4 Pa. ave. and 411 ering With imported joites and Candies biladelphia prices, cor, ox Lith hw. t in City Items, Hempiers, av. cor. 434. | CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. ‘NavtowAr.—Miss Fortescue in a double bil Atsaven’s—Richard Mansfield in “Prince Karl” | Esrmugt Kevs.—Japanese V Maums’—Mardo, the Hunt Mgnwan's—Variety. Dime Mvsevw.—“Partners in Crime.” Ligh LNFANTRY Anwony.—Aztee Fatr. ‘Maxassas PaNonAMa. Condensed Locals. Get a sample copy of Tue WEEXLY Stak, See Advertisement on third page. Idon last night to ‘The soiree given by Prot She the pupils of his Capito! Hill class was an enjoy- able affair. A number of fancy dances were ex- the Pensoara Free ated Yesterday afternoon. | After the exercises were over the cilldren were etreshments. ig the quartely open! of the Grace M. E. gation, Rev. W. Ye cbireh, 9th an Interesting programm of n asic Vocal aud instru- ings. ‘The aggregate coliectd as being near 3100 Which will be Paid on the chureh debt. ‘The adjourned meeting of the old volunteer fire- Jaen Will be held Monday evening at Cosmopolitan ‘The steamer Mary Washington has been launch at te ship Fard In Alexandria after b and will is to Washington, to be ed for the excursion season of 1887 r was arraigned in the Criminal this inorning on the charge of housebreak- tng and pleaded not guts. qeaiy iitle Mveny ea ler, of Corcoran strevt, fell while playing yoster- day afternoon and broke bis arm. "8 9 Amells C. Hanson's will Dled to-day leaves to r daughter, sub-lot A, square toned on her paying $200 to hier S00, J. oe » Police Court Thursday, after Judge Snell fhed the five colored boys for obstrucumy the siue Walk on B street, as stated In Twa Stale Was releabed on Lis personal bonds mmeniation of officer Breen, Who ar- | i. h, John Jones, Felix Taylor and Thos, by colored men and boys, were ar Talgned ‘in the Poiter Court to-day, charged with assembling in Prather’s alley and engaging in loud and boisterous talking. ‘The Judge loom uel per- sonal peas. Willian mson, colored, who keeps a small stave on K Street Uetirerns We aca beh ‘etseety fas acquitted iy th the charge of keeping ‘Tux M. P. Sane, losing session Cf the Methodist Pro SCHOOL AssocraTIoN.—At the e Sabbath School asgoctation t church, last night, te the young men in’ the schools Was discuss James Hi. Sear, YT. oubers. Att ers Were elected rguson, pres ident; EC. Grumiey, vice pr ; t. B. Barker, secretary, dnd B.C. Ford, correspond ag secretary’ rumiey and ‘ussion O7i— ‘Tax Pst UPSILON ASSOCIATION ‘wnioa and banquet Of Lue rst -L Of thts citY Was Heid Jost event: ‘Toasts were K. Hawley; ‘secretary, S. Hervert eRS.—Henry Johnson, a by the Police Court ‘in An Jail tor orning that he um. He had be- | uunent and at | ing he had a paroxy=m, reudering it necessary for Mr. Spring- nan to tock nimseli in the Van .o protect the over Prisoners. The case was certitled to the Secretary of the Interior for Johnson's admission wo the ib ane asylum. ane since his =a } MexeY MAKISG Yor THE Lirtt Mb anniversary of the Peusoar: Yen and Nursery-Malds ‘Training School was cvle- brated yesterday afternoon at 906 K street. ‘The little ones were there in full force with their teacher, Miss Lizzie Freeman aud their friends, ‘The exercises consisted of singing, playing and Qutlining an tvy leaf with worsted, accompanied by conversation with the children. ” Ketresiuents, Were provided for all At the close of the enter- | tainment Mrs. Louise Pollock presented each ebild | @ little frame made of paper toidings, con- | i asmall picture, from the puplis of the ergarten, Who sent Ukew with their Fouxs.—The | ce Kindergar- aa . Webb has resigned the ition o: passenger agent of the Western Mary- 4K. K and accepted the management of the Bay kidge coupany. ‘The resort will be run in a Best class manger, a5 It is understood Uhat the Baltimore and Galo ratiroad is backing the com- pany. Mr. Webb will be in Wasnington Tuesdays and Fridays oceach week at the Baltimore and Obio ticket ofice, 14th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Srectal Norick.—Mr. F. G. Smith announces that be wily remove to his uew building on Thurs ay next. February 17th. Ail those who Wis to take adva he discout offered before re- Moval wil do weil Lo eail before Unat date, as UMS 48 posiuively the last week. s To Naw ORLEANS AND RETURN POR ONLY $25.50.— ons desiring to aliend the Mardi Gras Carnival ea February 22d shouut euil at ouce and secure Sieeping car berths by the only line throug, Pullman Palace and Butet Cars, vis Shenandoah Valiey and w route, Tickets ou sale Febraa Ist, Call at 507 Pennsyivania dvenue. eek CLR. Puwne, Fe Passenger Agent, | Last Nigur of tnternational artists at Kernan’s, Maud Beveriy’s last ‘Sppearance.—A dvertisement, 15ta, good unit =) Light Company shall charge for flluminating gas at the rate of one dollar per thousand cubic feet. It also provides that if consumers other than the govermment shail not pay monthly any gas bill within ten days after it has been presented, said any may charge one dollar and twenty-five per thousand cuble feet 1or gas. Section two he bill provides that the Secretary of the Inte- shall appoint a board of three competent and ted persons, whose duty it shall be to in- fe the character of the gas furnished, With reference to its healthfulness to cohsun» hether it would be better for the public h that the gas furnished should be enurely coal gas or entirely water gas, or if a mixture of the two is admissible. The board is also authorized to ascertain the cost per thousand cubic feet at Which such gas can be manufactured and dis- tributed in the efty of Washington; whether it is exfedient for the government to manufacture and Turnish such gas; also to investigate the best methods of protecting consumers against unfair measurement of gas, and whether a reduction of price of gas in Washington has been followed a corresponding reduction in the bills of con- and Whether illuminating gas not fur- a uas been charged for. ‘The board shail re- tothe Secretary of the Interior, not later 1 Ph an Ube first day of the next session of Congress, fis conclusions, and the testimony und reasons upon which the'same are founded, and the Secre- tary of the Interior shall nowy sald gas company of the conclusions of said board if he shall approve said conclusions, and the gas company shall con- forum the gas furbished to the requirements of said | board. ‘The members of the board shall receive compensation at the rate of $10 per day for each day actually employed. ‘ions four, Live and six of the bill provide for the consolidation of the We n and George- companfes and that the price of gas jorm throughout the District. ‘The consoldation 1s to be effected. by the exchange of stock of the Georgetown company for stock of the Washington ‘company on such terms us may be | agreed on, and the consolidated company shall be own as heretofore, as the Washington Gaslight company. —_-—__ Citizens’ Association, No. 7, Organized. Citizens’ association, No. 7, has been organized With the following officers and executive com- | mittee: Jesse B. Wilson, president; A. C. Rich- ards, vice president; Simon Wolf, secretary; M. G. Emery, treasurer; executive committee, Christian Ku W. W. Burdette, Noble D. L diva? ‘Temp Jon oL. Vogt E. Hovey and John ‘Joy Edson. 1! are the Standing committees and their On public buildings—Christian Ri member pert, Kobert Downing, Thos. W. Fowler, Peter. Dubant and Chas. Behrens. On streeis—W. W. Burdette, J. L, Johnson, Rudolph Goldschmid, R. -witt and J. C. Parker. On water supply and erage—Ed. cone Bichard Lewis, Samuel Norment, John Jor aud Henry, Strasburger. a railroads—Jonn L. Vogt, Fred. M. Detweller, D. Dally, FW. Pract aed nee schools—H. 3. c. a 5 D. Larner ind & Dona. ‘The executive comultves will soon meet in conference with the executive committee of the six other citizens’ associations, to cooperate with them in all matters of public in- terest. . ——.—_ A Great Imposition. ‘From the Montgomery (Md.) Advocate. ‘There fs great complaint among the farmers of this county about the management of the Wash- ington hay market. They contend that the gen- eral hay market of the District of Columbia has for a long time been and is still controlied by one -rson, Who has made arrangements with all the principal buyers to purchase hay ouly (rom him, for which he receives fifty cents per load, he xing the price for the same. ‘It is claimed that by this arrangement farmers are suffering a loss they Would not Sustain in an open market. ‘There is talk of holding a pubile meviing at an early date to consider the sul ject and lay the grievance be- fore the business men of Washington. pcaelnn Neher Amusements, National TaeaTER.—The forthcoming engage- ment of Mr. Wilson Barrett, the English trage— dian, at this house will assuredly prove the most interesting dramatic event of the present theatri- cai season. Mr. Barrett came to this country with a London reputation as actor and manager second to none on the British stage, and his tour of the United States has been one of singular suc- cess. He has won the warm approval of the ablest critics as Well a8 of the pul the leading elties, and comes to Washington with an assured position as an American favorite, Mr. Barrew’s dramatic style 15 sald to be notable for direct, manly simplicity and quiet force, He brings with him a celebrated English actress, Miss’ Eastlake, and his own company from thé | Princess’ theater, London. He will in “Clau- dian” on Monday evening. This is a Roman play, specially written for MF. Barrett. It was one ot ‘the greatest successes of recent years in London. During the week CULO," 9 Greek, play. also written for Mr. Barrett, atid “Hamlet” wi re sented, the engagement closing Saturday ni with a triple bill-calculated to show Mn, Barveet’s versalility, that’ gentleman appearing a3 the un- happy young poet Caaiterton in a tragic sketch of that name and asa clergyman in another short called “A Clerical Error.” “The Color Ser- geant,” a third sketch, will aiso be given by Mr. retv’s company. For the proper mounting of all these piayS Mr. Barrett brings with him sev- eral car loads of the magnificent scenery which made lis London successes almost as notable as spectacles as they were for dramatic strength and completeness. Seats for Mr. Barrett's nd | (22nt are now on sale at the box office of the Na- tional theater, ALBAUGH'S OFERA Hovse.—“Erminie,” a ligh opera Which bas been performed at the New York no, Will be presented at Albaugh’s next week, by Mr. Aronson’s traveling company. ‘Tue Stoppagp Lecrusis.—Mr. John L. Stoddard ‘ill begin at Congregational church on Feb. 21, a series of lectures, Which he regards as altogetiier | | the most miritorious and inte1 a interesting he has yet Written, the subjects belug “Napoleon Tf and the | Fail of Paris.” “Queen Euizabeth,” “Charles Dick- ens and his Travels,” “Peter the Great or the Birth Of Russia,” and “Egypt and the Nile.” Course tick- ets will be placed on Sale on Monday at Ellis’. ‘Lecrvkg ON INpia—Rev. Wm. Butler, D. D., au- uy “sne Land of the Veda,” will give personal recollections of the great Sepoy rebellion in a lec- ture at Foundry Mf. E. ‘on Tuesday éven- ing next. Haxuis’ Bou TasaTsx.—Full houses have been the rule at the Bijou this week, and next week an- other strong attraction comes.” Dominick Murray 4s an actor of power and long experience, and nis play, “Kseaped from ‘Sing,” 18 a favorite alwoig lovers of the sensational. KexNAN’S THEATER.—The tamous Vidocgs, Mile. Alberta, the Barretta sisters, the Cale, By Weber and Fields, German comedians, the Nonde- | Seripts, Miss Dolly Foster, and Gus Hill, club swinger and are Among the performers who Will be at this house next week. ‘Ink Javanese Visor, enlarged ‘and increased in attractiveness, fs drat crowds at the E street rink afternoon and even- ing. Many school children are among the vis- tors. ‘we Azrec Fare has had a striking new feature added this week in the ancient Jarabi dance of the Mexicans, There is a good steady attendance at ne Tair. ‘Tae Romax Camstvat axp Manr of the Union Veveran © Gid Guard, will open at Willard hall on Mi , continuing two weeks, with damc- ing every evening. It will doubtless prove an attrac ve affair, and the intends of the Old Guard will attend in force. Gilday's.doubie-comety okapany Wil appear in Bliday’s double ‘com appear two roaring fares, “Colars and Cus” and “8 Piece of Pie.” ee Ee Es Scppex Drata or 4 Lapy.—Mrs. Jane M. Wite of T. Rdw. Clark. a well-known eftizen of Washington, but lately residing near Brightwood, 7 came vo the city with her hi yesterday spend the day with her sister, Mrs. Dr. Charles H Bowen, apd while conversing with her, €xcialzied, bs Kosa,” and leaning back ‘chair, expired, Mrs Clark has suffered from heart disease for several years, No Puoseccniox—in the Criminal Court, Judge ‘MacArthur, to-day. Mr. H. E. Davis, the it attorney of the District, entored a’ nolle TH {a each Of the following ‘cases: Johm Jacob agent Bbstructhig street; G- ai: Ovster Corjunllcensed Produce acalers; J. Fearson & Son, do.; Edward Wrigit, unlicensed ar; ftemry ‘Uuniivensed ier i unlicensed Dar;E. F. broker Caroline K. Burr! ‘Truber, sel Sunday; Marco Consed’ bar; Frederick i aaa ee shop. PIREEES CREE READ THE CLUBBING ADVERTISEMENT Of THE WEEKLY Stam. SINSR AREA: E. Goldsmith. J.J. Gerhardt... 1 Briod; A comparison of this table with a similar one prepared two years ago would show the changes m the relative standing of leading players, In 1884 Anson Wa8 at the head of the list of players who had taken part in league games for four or more seasons. His average was then .352, With Brouthers second, with. They haveexchanged places, although Anson Is but one point in a thou- sand behind tue big knock-kneed hitter. Conner SU retains his turd position. but within the past two years he has added twelve points to ‘Ais average, although it is eleven points below Anson. Gore holds on to the fourth place, with :316—three points below his former record. The fifth ition is now shared by O'Rourke Kelly, with an average of BIS. Tio years ago G'Rouke held sixth position altl h his steady play has raised him one De Kelly, the king of the ball field has tied for fifth Place, having jumped trom tenth place, and im- proving his uverage trom .307 to .315. This shows. ‘what scientific haudiing of the bat will do. White has retrograded seven points and has been shoved down froin fifth to sixth place. His average 1s but: 310 while two years ago it was 317. Paul Hines has crept up trom eighth with an average of 285 ‘wo eighth, with an average of .301. Two years ago Start an pana were tled for eleventh place ‘With .301, while Start now stands tenth with .205 and Dynlap -291. Ewing, two years ago was No. 22, now he 1s No, 14, with an advance of 10 points ‘to seventh place, but in doing so has lost four Points in his average. In improving his relative Standing he has shoved Dalrymple from seventh lace, the latter's average belug lowered irom .314 to.300. H. Richardson has prevented | Dalrymple from even holding eizhth place, by aver- ‘aging one point ahead of him. Richardson's average shows greater change than any of the other prominent players. In two years he las jumped from seventeenth place. John Morrill, of Hoston, stanas No, 23, the same as two years ago, but iis average has’dropped from .275 to 206, Sutton has improved bis record two points, and Gillespie three points while Farrell has lost eight Points, and Burdock nine points. Glasscock showed the thirtieth place two years ago with an average Of 258, Now he shows the 20th place with average of .274,a big Jump. Joe Gerhardt and Irwin, according to the éarier table share number 35, with an average of .255. Irwin now has number 37 all to himseif and has dropped his average nine points, while Gerhardt has fallen back to No. 47, and his average has been lowered to Denny has crept up from No. 36 to No. 24, but has lowered his average four points. “And so it goes through the list of 73 players in all. Some have tinproved nd some retrogarded, showing the uncertainty of ‘THE BASE BALL SITUATION. ‘There has been no change in the base ball situa- tion during the week. The composition of the Jeague will not be announced for nearly a month yet, but the belfef is still gaining and that St. Louis and Kansas City will both be dropped, and that Indianapolis wiil be the eighth league city. ‘That Kansas City would not be represented when Pittsburg was admitted wasgenerally understood, A better paying town was wanted, and one that ‘was not so difficult and costly to reach. ‘There are Taany reasons why Indianapolis will “succeed St. Louis. It can no ionger be denied that the Ma- Toons can’t make money without Sunday games. The ciub was on the verge of disbanding some Ume ago when the dickering for its best piayers by other clubs was listened to. Day wants Denny-for New York and Spalding wants Glasscock for Chi- cago, and these Dase bail magnates generally get they are alter if their wants don't confllct. ‘The ‘Indianapoils people are going ahead with their preilminary preparations for filing the Ma- Toons’ place, and will make a strong effort to col- lect a good team as soon as they are authorized so todo, No one places any belief in the story that ‘Kansas City hus bought out st. Louis, HOME APPATES. ‘The affairs of the Washington club are in statu quo. The only man signed lately is Catcher Mack. This leaves the Providence contingent— Hines, Shaw, Gitligan and Carroll—to be attended to, Notwitlist their protests for more sal- ary, they will give in gracefully and don. the unt. form at the proper time. None of them can afford to lay off for a year, when they can earn inore at base ball than anything else. “Ivis stated that the relations between President Hewitt and Manager Gaffney are of the most cordial nature and that they are working together without a hitch. The Season's prospects are good, although, of course, nothing like the championship is anywhere in sight. ‘Three batterles to open the season with sounds better than one battery, as was the case year. It is hoped that many of the younger men of the team will be benefited by the thange. of batting Fules, Krieg, whois a terrific hitter, would ine prove his batting record, doubtless, ifhe should practice hitting the ball to the ground, instead of Taising it. Others of the team might be benefited in the same way. Players like to lift the ball Out of the grounds, and the spectators like to see ‘them do it. But it's the daisy cutters that count: Sean ater Dy eos, he, cnances ofa Pais Belg eqnghy erotic greater danot aervundcrs have had the pleasure of seeing few as scientific batters as Catcher Cook, who is now with the ‘The home grounds have been quite extensive! improved. "A club house. has bea crested ih the and the und has beet fully leveled anid sodded. ‘fhe. season Will: open ey oe cl ces. If the Ser a A New Yorker Arrested. + ‘HELD TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF LARCENY, Last night, while walking along Pennsylvania avenue, Detectives Raff and Horne noticed a well- dressed man, about thirty years old, who they Deen received here requestin, ution on a of grand larceny. | ‘The officers say the fara the prisoner ct mrs Reyer tone Baty from whom wed that Goodwin ly a The Ue umbrella where it had been recovered Pawned, and recovered the pin from & saloon, mere if had been tg eld on a charge of larctoye pd old, committed suicide yesterday by taking an overdose of chloroform at 1320 Corcoran street northwest. Physicians were called, but all efforts to save er life were of no avail, No cause for her Suicidal act is known. deat ‘The Chain Gang Murder, AN EFFORT TO SAVE THE PRISONER, ANDREW WHITE, FROM HANGING, To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Macarthur, the colored man, Andrew White, convicted a few weeks ago of the murder of Gottletb Cheese, a fel- Jow convict in the chain gang, in September last, Fras called up for sentence. Mr. 7. ¥ Maer stated that he had taken exceptions, and if necessary Would take the case up to the General Term. He did not think that this was a clear case or murder, and he had learned from the prisoner that hé Would, if the conviction of murder be set aside, Plead guilty of manslaughter. ‘The court said that this was one of the cases which showed that there should be an intermedi- ate grade of homicide. ‘The district atterney remarked that he could not agree to the suggestion to set aside the conviction. Further action was delayed for a week, Real Estate Sales, R. 0, Holtzman has made the following sales: Sub lot C, sq. 378, L st., between 9th and 10th st. Rorthwest, improved by a three-story brick house, for Stilson Hutchins; $8,750. “Parts of lots 55, 57 and 113 and all of lot 56 in sq. 195, east side of 16th st., between Scott Circle and O st. north- west, for Hon. George M. Robeson to Major Chas. Byrne, U. 8. A., for $9,000. Part of lot 1, in sq. 1, northwest comer of 10th and L sta.” north- west, improved by a three-story brick hous for William H. Law to Annie M. Jeffers, for $7,500. Sub lot 75, in sq. 178, west side of 16th st., be- tween R. and § streets northwest, for Miss Alice L. Ri to Mrs. Katherine E, V. Swinburne of Erie, Pennsylvania, for $4,400. Lot 30, in sq. 181, southeast corner of and O sts. northwe Ino. F, Cook to Mrs, N. R. Macomb, for Sub lot 54, in square 178, south sideof § st, be- tween 16th and 17th st. nortawest, for Mrs, Cecelia Howard, of London, England, to Francis V. Walker, for $1,669.10. Square south of sq. 188, ‘situated on 16th and New Hampshire ave. and V. ‘st. northwest, for Jno. F. Cook to William E. Clrtis, for $17,276.25. All of lot 18 and part of 17, in sq. 193, east side of 16th st., between Q and K streets northwest, for Mrs. Mary L. Cutter to Mrs, Sarah Hearn, of Erle, Pa., for $6,160. Lot 28, 220, improved by a three-story and baseme brick house, 14th st,, between Hand I sts, north- West, for Lewis A. Walker and others to Jaa. D. Donnelly, for $16,000. ——— ‘Whe Courts. Equity Covrt—Judge Merrick. Yesterday, Jones agt. Jones; commission to get testimony of non-residents ordered toissue. Wash- ington Brick Machine company agt. Clayton; Uuion of Charles H. Hodgkin consolidated with cause, Probate Covet—Judge Merrick. ‘Yesterday, Mildred McLean Hazen appointed guardian of John McLean Hazen; bond $9,000, In re estate of Louisa Starks; letters testamentary to Rev. Sandy Alexander; bond $200, Guardianship of Mary Lawler; Mary’ Brick appointed guardian. Estate of Benjamin H. Walters; letters of collec tion to Wm. A. Stewart: bond’ $800. Estate of Clementina D. Brent; petition for Votre teeth letters filed. Estate of Wm. H. Burnside; will mitted to probate, and A. F. Fox appolited ad- Mministrator. Estate of Marie Miles; letters testa- mentary issued to John W. Lee. in re Ellen Da- ley; order to transmit issues to Circuit Court. Es- taté James Ryan; testamentary letters to Daniel Ryan. Estate Harriey a. McCency; order permit- ting residuary benetidaries to take effects at ap. praisement. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge MacArthur, ‘Yesterday, Edward Henson and Benjamin Payne, larceny fromh person of Mrs. Koerth; guilty; sent tenced to reform school till 21 years old. Henson Perry, housebreaking; prisoner released without | bail on account of sickness. James Dixon, assault to kill; plea of not guilty withdrawn and’ plea of Fully of assault; sentenced to Jail for 11 months, loyd Hawkins, alias Lloyd Simms; robbery; | pleaded not guilty. Jack Honesty, burglary at night; do, Pouice Court—Judge Snell. To-day, Carrie Burns, profanity; $5 or 7 days. John Batson, disorderly conduct; '$5 or 15 days. Evan T. Pillow, profanity; collateral forfeited. Chas, Johnson, ’do.; do. a Affairs in West Washington. ‘Tur Aguepvcr Bripos.—The citizens’ commit- tee of West Washington met last night and it was reported that a committee have waited upon Major Hains, who has given his assurance that the reconstruction of the Aqueduct work be pushed, with or without a draw; that there was a Sufficient amount of money on hand for its con- ‘struction, and if the contract was given to an ener- getic man the bridge would be completed by the Ist of August. I. 0. G. 'T.—The following officers of Independ- ent Lodge, LO. G. T., were installed by Mr. Cald- well, special deputy at Cropley hall: C. T., 8, H. Sherwood; V. T., Miss May Mitchell; R. Rittue; ¥°8,, Migs Katle Cuamberiain’ “5” = © Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING Stan. ‘Tue Iron Boom Tax.—The large subsidy to the “iron boom,” in the shape of the surrender of $1,000 per atinum ground rent and exemption from some thousand dollars taxation have given thecit- zens here a special interest in the matter, which has never flagged, Although the works are still idle, the question of taxation has not metthe clear recognition that had been ex) by the city council, and the tax question has remained un- settled and postponed from time to time, now, however, the subject 1s on the way toa clear con- clusion.” Commissioner Norton, of the. circuit court, is engaged under a decree’ of Keith in ascertaining the liens which exist on the “iron boom” and the validity and amount ot the city taxes will in this Way be judicially settled in the circuit court. Firg.—An alarm for the first ward was oc- castoned shortly after midnight last night by a fire ata small frame house in an runnin: east from Fairfax street, between Wolfe _an Wilkes streets, ‘The house ts owned by Mr. John Stone and was occupied by @ colored woman. ‘The Toot was burned off and the house wrecked. The fire is attributed to an incendiary, ‘AN AFFRAY.—The Nores.—A yard thief traversed the shed-roofs and yards of all the buildings on King street from Wi nn to St. Asaph last night, and was seen from windows by several persons, who had no Deke last night, the ladies’ hop at webu ee g- leasant, entertainmian Jans were presegt at both entertainments, Suit has been entered in the county court by Margaret Ricketts against the Baltimore and Ohio. Railroad company: for $20,000 damages tor the Bai ic & fH i el H iE iu El is . He ie : eC tanitenes pacers aad opera mapa ed ‘fitted up with ‘to be octupted as the pesert ING DISEASES CURED BY CUTICURA. Eczema, or Salt Rheum, with its agonizing itching and burning, instantly relieved by » warm bath with CUTICURA SOAP, and a single application of CUTI- CURA, the great Skin Cure. This repeated daily with twoor three doses of CUTICUBA RESOLVENT, the ‘New Blood Purifier, to keep the blood cool, the perspiz ration pure and unirritating, the bowels open, the liver and kidneys active, will speedily cure Eczema, Teter, ‘Ringworm, Psoriasis, Lichen, Pruritus, Scald Head, Dandruff, and every species of Itching, Scaly and ‘Pimply Humors of the Scalp and Skin, when the best physicians and all known remedies fail. ECZEMA, gratefully acknowledge acure of Eczema, or Salt Rheum, on head, neck, face, arms and legs for seven- teen years; not able to walk except on hands and knees for one year; not able to help myself for eight years; tried hundreds of remedies; doctors pronounced my case hopeless; permanently curedby the CUTICURA REMEDIES, WILL McDONALD, 2542 Dearborn st., Chicago, IIL ECZEMA. 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Excellent quality BLACK SILKS, reduced to $1. 7 SOWPREDTSILE, ‘immense asecrtmout, S0cs 60c, "BEACE MMOcADE SILK VELVETS reduced $1.50. TABLE DAMASK, fine quality, extra width, 5 One hundred pieces beat | FIGURED SATINES, Se. EETING COTTON, best quali aaa ba widedisere ooes ee ee eee ee ane aiipegae genortment of BLACK SILKS, 75e., 87e, Bazcass To Be Hw Ar woe A uM BB 4 UU Mumy = 8s Bp Mak UU MMM ha} BBB A A OM MM Bag MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT THIS WEEK. GREAT 75C, SALE OF aS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. NIGHT DRESSES, SKIR’ DRA’ and OOHSET COVERS -Gurast governs im Ore Een, High neck, pompaddour front andow neck, “Thceo un denrarmedis ere made of fine masiin nd elaborately eYokes 6 ht dresses are of tucks and lace; skirts are tucked and trimmed with a tucked cambric Hounce adged Sith HBoabove qurmente crestrionly mistalace Lad sna ee a a CRS See APRONS. > We will run our premee’s Aprons this week for 19¢. Tom and aresctually worth = CORSETS. SANITARY CORSET, recomme peace and sold for ¢5, we will oer iin weet doe ‘Within the reach of ally knowin that ome tial wi Bure the permanent use of the samme BLACK Goons, Black Frieze at 7c. worth Black Boucle at 80c’, worth k 1 K Al at bbe, worth 6: Hack Silk “Guinneba!" Bee weoeth pamunnets” $1.20, Wort) 95e., worth ad La $1.25. in $1.50. 3s if ‘our Le. and 15c. Lace Striped Nainsook will dia ‘Linens is complete and prices—as ‘HOUSE-F Samal NG DEPARTMEN T. re ba Inches wide; at £08 ayant jesched oe = ant entire lot of BI Damask, nave been selling for $1.25 and S150, reduced to Soe, *WRurkey Red Damask, 58 inches wide, at 450. VK, 58 incl st: ea by ‘Fue? Hog Dames G0 inches wide: ae potinent We nace Decal the pomeasars of ‘stock which ‘offer at prices which must sell Subpoods wt once. On Abesutifal Russian Border, 45 inches wide, 34 yaa, center stripe, tape at $1.10 » pair. ae Seager eae Stet zat wollte Sicay at SLO; ee muenres + Border Double: ‘Thread, difficult to distinguish from real lace, st: 2 a mee aes Titoe, 014 Gola A: ‘of Raw Silk Portieres in Bronze and Blue. ESP Fortieres, with besutifel Chenille Dado, : Saft Blt Foruere, with Double Chenile edo.85 95, Pe pend argent AURIS Old Fogy sat down, anc explained to Him— ‘That We had concluded to name Goldschinid’s old establishment 812 7th st. n.w.—The Fair,—be- cause it Was an easy name to remember, and it Wasa good name to do business on—That The Fair had retained the same polite and efficient clerks that_had made the old establishment 80 | popular. ‘That the delivery department had been Feorganized and that the patrous of The Fair could have their goods delivered with prom any part of the city, Three regular veries will be made every day, and in uddition to the deliveries—We have a special-electi Trleycle delivery for quick and urgent Well I deciare says Old Fogy.—Will all pay You—I never trouble myself about bundies in the store—After I gets my money—I dont care how they getsem home. While Old was talking He kept His eye on one of Our New Ten Cent brooms—no doubt wondering where He could such brooms so as to sell them at 20c.—Yes air We replied—The Fuir proposes to send all doit promptly Sud rapldly=Yhe deltvery"aepare it pt it rapidly—The ive ment is bound to be a teature of {he Matr. We then showed Old Fogy through the Various de- Partments of The Fair, and How full and Com- ee every department was—The Wooden ware— ‘ne ‘Tin ‘Ware, ‘The Toys, The Babies’ Carriages, ‘The Sliver Ware, The The Crockery—Tne Glass Ware,—Weli Good Bye Boys—You have a beautiful stock of goods. I'll drop in again next ‘Saturday—He stopped in front of the store looked at the Dog and Monkey in the Window—and nudging one of the crowd standing there says, ‘The Fair is the largest and best department store South of New York. Every Housekeeper should visit 1t before making purchases— The Fair. ‘the Fair. The Fair. | ay Goldschmid’s old stand, 812 7th st. n.w. and 811 and 813 8th st. DW., FRANKLE & o,, Propeie- chi G Company, 506 7th St. Weaddea the fexer sysieu, aud give With Cor fee and tea purchased of us tickets to beexchanged for dry goods, shoes or house turnishings, Fine Kilo Coffee, 18 and 20c. 1D, Best Java, 25c.; Java Mocha flavored, 280, Java and Mocha mixed, 30c. Ib. Gunpowder aud Oolung ‘Lea, 35c. Ib, Finer Gunpowder and Qoloig ‘'¢2, SOc. a Speci junpowder and Oviong Tea, 7 Extraordinary quality ‘Tea, $1 1b, 2 Johnson’s, 9th and E, Arrived to-day Une tinést lot of Lynn Haven Bay Oysters lever handled; large and solid fat; Half Sheil. Also other good'grades. Steamed, Stewed, Fried, &c. Fresh ‘Shad, Deviled Crabs, Choicé Lunches, &., &c. Don't mistake the place, John. | ‘son's, corner 9th and E sts. nw. Ladies’ Saloon on the first floor. FY Avory Starch. Economical, always ready and reliable, Try it, Ask grocer, 2 Phillips? 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Pinkham, and sufferers by taking her Vegetuble ‘compound may escape the writer's regret for years ‘Wasted in hopeless agony. 1 Va. Holl 2 Chicago G: Company, 506 7th St, Gners 4-year old Whisky, se gal, Or Bue. qe 7-year oid Rye. $3 gal, or 7c. qt. 4-year old Brandy, $2 gal, or 50c. qt. ‘-year old Brandy, $3 gal, or 75¢. qt. ‘Sweet Catawba Wine, $1 gal. 2 Ivory Starch, Simple, harmless, pertect, Just what you need. Ask grocer for it. 1 if You Wantto Build Up Your Trade, keep the “Grand Repubiic” Cigarros.T! are the best value for the! east money. Tuchee BR soleagents, 625 7th street nortnwest, 2 Valentines, at Gould's, 421 9th st. 8 Now is Your ‘Time to Child's shoes, 9 to 11, 75c.; infants’ $1 shoes now ‘Tc. ; Misses’ $2.50 shoés now $2; ladies $1.25 shoes, now’ $1; ladies’ $2 shoes now $1.75; ladies’ $2.50 shoes now $2; ladles’ $4 hand sewed shoes now $3.50; gent’s $1.50 shoes now $1.25; gent’s $1.75 noes DOW $1.50; Swett & Sherwood’s $3. shoes; James Mean’s $3 shoes, A. F. Momay, 2 O22 TU st. DW. “10c. Royal” mendseverything! Lansburgh’s A Sore Throat or Co! if suffered to gress, often results in an. insurable throat or jung UWouble. “Brown's Bronchial Troches” give in- stant relief. © Our Safety Razors Sharpened Free. 487 Pennsylvania avenue, saw $3 Per Galion, 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 ‘Whiskey, best’ in ube world tor the i. Shiers by mal,‘MoGues oth near D st nas Baum’s “Royal Glue” repairs china, £. 6m Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1D. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk Se. per quart. Cream 15c. LOST _AND FOUND. (—MONDAY, FEB. 7TH, SILK UMBRELLA, DSiiver handle: wlth natae Sica ‘Washing: V.—EGYPT AND THE barking on the charming experienc posing rains, RAR FUL ILLUSTRATIONS. E AND BEAUTT Tor geet the = e past summer in Europe, realistic and impressive. Among WANTED 10 PURCHASE STOCK, Hema $5,000 t> 7.000 in a partuership toextend the bu hess of oue already "eatablirhed; or woud invst oun 7 legit - Sion at some olter legatinints pay fey hu ENGLAND, HOLLAND, RUSSIA, ITALY. New and Striking 11h DELIGHIFUL NES IN AMERICA. (ntroduced by Mr. Stoddard for the First Time.) GLORIOUS REVELATIONS OF THE ORIENT. offered as the Star o for selling on account of other business. [ice ‘Address STICKNES, Star office. ¥ series is confident HIGH-WATER of Mr. STODDARD'S achievement, excelling in inter- est, variety and beauty of illustrations all his previous efforts. Course tickets (reserved seats), $2 and $3. ‘The Sale of COURSE TICKETS bruary 14th, at J. F. ve SINGLE TICKETS, Saturday, 19th. BURDITT & NORTH, Managers. rospectua, printed by FD. MON- has becu Tesued. If not received, | ing suitable for my busivess: location between Mts ‘Ticket otice, or by mail, to > ICHARD WAGNER SOCIETY. + THIRD CONCERT—THIRD SEASON, THURSDAY EVE'G, February, 17, 1887, tthe UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Cor. 13th and L sts. Fire Metisaxes and six Pt pe Passive members who ba "auras “ot #100 wwe not received tickets will | Bonds re otisted, ia sutux ot # 3 Se i-auccal interest, “Securities for sale, informa jotity the secretary. ‘Prot GILBERT M. WALDEN will give an even. ing of Select Readings at Ryland DM. E. church, W; nesday, at 7:30, assisted by the choir. ‘Prof. Walden has delighted atidences east and west and ‘time can be expected. ALLY MARYLANDERS. ‘D LECTURE AND CONCERT land Democratic asso- auspices othe Mary Sasouie Temple, ‘Thursday ibor: ‘Barnes Compton ibs requested to be. MANGUM, W.S. FORW( N= ‘NATIONAL THEATER ‘ended. uavit 150 barrels Flour » day TI ied “with hos i io and k inches of water frou "te C80. Cau Fomem AML om," £12, 16-2t ‘Last appearance of ‘MISS FORTESCUE, ‘TO-NIGHT AT 8—DOUBLE BILL, KING RENE'S DAUGHTER A GERMAN AMERICAN LOAN AND INVESTMENT N2* ational Taeater BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14 ‘Special Engagement of And the London Princess Theater: 5 ‘Producing the following repertoire, with all the Origi- nal Scenery and Effecta. Monday and Tuesday Evenings... * Es Thursday and Friday Bveuings snd Saturday Seturday Bening. Triste Bill CHATTERTON, A CLERICAL THE Gide SEIUEAN TS Scale of prices, 25c. to $1.50. Seatsnow on sale. ‘Manager for Mr. Wilson Barrett, John Cobbe._ f10 A UBAvGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 8. ‘TO-NIGHT AT & FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF ‘MB BICHARD MANSFIELD, POR SALE. PASE OF A LARGE SiN vin ot het Bd exchange for real estate, fhoisrscan Gen ® Furnishing store, oF wi partuersiip in some good ryprine, refi rences exchanged alin OR SALE—HALPANTEREST IN LONG-PSTAB- lished wholesale produce business, Best of mas sne [8 STATE. COUNTY, CITY, TOWNSHID, @ school, sas, railroad and ‘orporation bonds, ggg epee Sei aeneara perdeeece ase bi r NINGBAM, Broker, 1410 F st investinent securities USINESS MEN AND LAWYEI two ro mee. TAXLO & BARI: Printers uid Phat owe ‘0 3m T° (REAL ESTATE OWNERS. I wanta Building of two or more stories, containing floor spa--e of not Jess than 3,000 feet, or I will leas oF bay » Lot abou £100 feeton which to erect a builid- 1 eta. and Peunsylvania ave. and Fst mw. Ade and 1: dress, wigh fal particulars, RUFUS H. DARBY, Pru ter aud Publisher, Geeks - INVESTMENT BANKER AND LOAN AGENT, 2 th wt Wat 06 110K ST. N.W Six geven and eight per cent Guaraiitord Beal Batata a furnished on application LE_STORES—} OCOUNTANT (SCOTCH CHARTERED) OPENS, Keeps by ct mets of books: parturr: stated; Autricate accounts balanced. P.M. 51408 New York DaN-naewsbra™ POR RENT THE, Mills, Georgetown, DC. st on Apply to LOUISA V. 5. MATTHEWS, 1208 Sist st, or ‘on Suinld be given April ist, ds BINS ON, 3102 Pat. 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