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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Lecveasons for the 24 hours commencis or Tie District of Columbia, New Jersey, stn Feausyivania, Maryiand, Delaware, and Fircines, lint to fresh westerly winds, warmer, ett p.m. iatr weather. Dow'T RE 4 CLaw.—Sidalls, t it soap man, has covered the country with the I “Don’t be a clam,” because a clam does not “shetl out” as Ho Wishes the public to do. Soap, however good, only cleanses the outside. Seoveh’ Gats Essence, on the contrary, cleanses, purifies, and strengthens the brain and ‘nervous system, both in and out, cares neuraugia, gives new Vigor, and 13 undoubt- edly the greatest nervine known. Caw “Kosenfeld’s Gem” Tobacco. ornce oF Jcpp & Detweier, 420-422 Rleventh st. a.W. (adjoining “Star” Butiding.) We wonld respectfully inform the public and strangers having Dusiuess before the committees 0¢ Cougress, the heads of Departments, the various Commissioa and the courts that we’ have supe. rior facilities for the rapid execution of all kinds Of printing, whether in small or large quantities, Having ‘he largest and mo t compiete office in the ty and tbe greatest number of employes we can prowige Work I shorter tiwe than any other es- {bitsumen", and when we promis* work tt will be ready on time. Jupp & Det WRiLen. Fessmus’s Icf Cram and Charlotte Russe, AT G. A. K. Bazan to-night the Washin Gatantey, in full uation, wMl be recelved by Old soudiers and their iriends. Tose Recerrep, 4 large stock of pleture.trame mouidines chil kinds, of the latest designs, from Svisch we ate prepared to make frames at factory prices. Kichings engravings, &c. Regtiaing oid Frames a specialty. Woop & Fousy7H, 1208 F street, will make one large crayon jy hulshed cabinet portraits for m. Davrs, 723 7th pr one dazed ni i Come and see PUILADELPHIA MUSTARD. nts ‘The finest made. Conse: rhe king ot condit sale by grocers. For Bi. Jacos, Jey Cxoguerres, $1 per dozen. Ustu: Avan, I we Will make a discount of 10 om US for cash y. Furniture, Carpets, U nd Bedding. li goods marked in W. i, Moses & Sos, 11th aad F sts, Cant ¥ 70 Losy by Tyler & northwest. consumption be eured? F's Cod Liver Oil aad Malt, hy, 1100 Pa, ave, CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. uefore the Travel Club last evening Judge J. J. Wayiten read a paper on Central America, ‘At @ Weeung last night of soldiers and sailors Messrs. EW. Whittaker, Win. H. Chambers and K. D. Gooimin were appointed ‘a comm.ttee to arrange (oF & meeting and sccure speakers to reply UW remarks made by Senators Blaekburn, Vest, and Wiison, of Maryland, recently in the Senate upon Unioa soidters. meeting of Anchor Locge of Good Templars last evening an Interesting musical and Uverazy rugraim Was Carried Out, abd addresses were made hy Mr. Swatn, of New" York, Col. W. F. Switzler and Chie Templar HK. Patterson. An Intersting exiib'tion was given last evening f the gymnasiutn of the Y. MW. c. Association by Pe Various classes, under the direction of the instructor, W ‘The members of the clases show: their training, and the progr sun Yesterday valor FoNe PonTRars. Kets Kem jh ad € streets, southeast, and striking Wim. ire, colored, on the head severely injured him. He Was sent’ to his home, 400 13th sireet soucneast, in a herdte, Gz Presid sida Hamp mam; © der; treas. Ube following officers w T. A. Williams; ¢iee-preside recording Fespondiag secre Urer, Miss Prank "This week wili the Sunday night st wil ‘af onee be put 1 ug the month Persons admitted tothe Freedman Which number 97 Were colored ani ortunity of viewing M: fu ‘The Owner of “Casti- Thunder” Dead. BE “COULD NOT LIVE ON LESS THAN THIRTY CENTS A WEEK.” Cheste= Goodrich, who has lived here for the Past twenty years, died in Freeaman’s Hospital last Friday of liver complaint. He was a native of Peansylvania, and was about sixty years old. Ills Feraaios were interre® in Graceland cemetery. Goodrich was well Knows in this city, espectally to the junk dealers, from wiom he had been in the habit of purchasing old hatchets and xcs and Selling them. He lived in tue old building on N street. southwest, known as “Castle Thunder.” He owned the house in which he lived and other of Teal estate, and is reported to have sald Uist ste ‘could ‘not live oor bes ‘than 30 cents a week.” —— Fire Escapes. THE COMMISSIONEKS INFORM THR DISTRICT HOUSE ‘COMMITTEE THATTHE LAW 18 NOT COMPLIRD WITH. ‘The Comumssioners have written to Chairman ‘Hemphill, of the House District committee, in re- ‘sponse to the resolution submitted to the House of Representatives by Representative Komeis and Feferred to the District committee, making inquiry whether the law providing for the erection of re eseapes, &c., in the District has been complied wita of not, and instructing the committee to re- or. to the House what Is needed to correct any jects that may be found tn the law in question. Having received an opinion of the attorney for the | Datrict upoo the question whether tue Law 13 | | compiled With, the Commissioners submit. ex- tracts from that opinion as the best exhibit of the Gatects existing In the law. Itis stated that in the main the law Is not complied witn, and Tea: sens are given at length. ‘The difficuities in the was of astrict interprettion of the law arise, 1t Js Stated, in uncertaintles regarding different pro- Visions Of the law, whieh include detalls about Dulidings to which’ fire escape are to be affixed, the owners “in fee simple or fur lize,” the class of Dulldings, interior facilities tor escape, ability to damage and the improvements mace by the Dis- trict authorities, sees Se ‘Tae Leowaxp Witt Case.— Yesterday the trial of tae case of Peter against Leonard to determine Woieh Of two papers is the last will of the late Jona A. B. Leonard was continued in the Cireuit bourt, No. 2, Judge Merrick. The first will isin the favor of Sara and John Peter, and the second Jeo yes the property to Francis Leouard and others. The defendant offered evidence to prove that the deceased bad expressed bis intention of ignoring the plainuf, saying that ste had not treated hig -_ ee Daara ov Jas. (. Povstox.—Mr. Jas. C. Poynton, clef of the redemption division of the Treasurer's fice, and for a number of yearsan assistant tell died yesterday afternoon at his bome, :40 Indiang avenue. Mr. Poyuton, who Was forty-five years Sid, came Lere from Pennsylvania Gurin, the war, had made a wide circle of acquaintances. He ‘Wasone of the charter members of Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, F. A. A. M., and served as secretary Of that body up to about a year cr so ago, when he Tesigned on account of declining health. He was # tember also of Mt. Veruon K. A. Chapter, No. 3, Rnd Of Columbia Commandery, No.2, K. Tt. The funeral will take place frou ile house Thursday afternoon at 3o'clock. ‘The services will be con- ducted by Kev. Dr. Etitott, of Ascenston church, and the remains will bé buried in Glenwood Cemetery. 5 — A PoLick Grwxasicw.- he officers of the first Police precinct are determined to have a gymua- Shue, of a large room where they cau get healed exertse each day before going on duty. Several Umes It has been suggested that Congress be asked Lo appropriate a suiRcient sum of mohey to it up a gymoasium. As no such appropriation has been made, the officers have starved a fund of their own, and wili make their Mrst purchase this week Zach month a new apparatus will De purchase and ifap addition ts made to the building the cers expect that one of Uue rooms Will be assigned Jor use 258 gymnast ‘Tux Connie Divonce Casm.—in the case of Abi- gall Conae- Fatrick Cooner for a divorce ‘© the ground of desertion the detendant yest Gay, by Mr. D. E. Caliill, nied bis answer. He states What alter spending turee years of their married Uife “in the oid country” settled la Boston, where sue jomed. Bim in 1st and hey lived there ll Ixzi- that he came to this city and obtained work under t Works and she remained in Boston hele Store for $1,300, and comtig by bother store aud lived Lgechet for Me asserts that, on arco him with beer bottles. to leave ‘tne house. 15 1 Joint p operty, and th .- through the ausiseanes Shelter, and sels papers tor a liveltiaged. that the bill be disuilseed, pe: alue to America and poe a ears tof her attacks ‘upoa bias been compelied street northeast, their eS Monuisow LICENs@s—Marriage leenses have pace maued by ths clots or ie er ee, Critchield. oc Paris Tex, and Auna G. Shapters: Anthony Miller and Mary Stuart; N, ‘Soper abd Mary A. Hutch noon. — Cuakcky WITH STEALING $.,000.—OMcer nttoa Jeswruasy afrested A. ce sackson,a colored Wom: 00 suspicion of stealing $5,000 trom a Western jae auring the meeting of .ue national demo. eratie committee in this city a few days ago, as heretofore pubushed in Taz Stam. The pate of ica 1s met the taan was given as George Dayton, wi not thoughs to be ‘his real nae, Woman ou the street on the i and Went W the house of Sata King, Alley, Where he Was relieved of his money. yesterday arrested the Wowal us she Was, Yo make a start for New York. When taken W the seat the wowan who caiue to her house with the wah Wao te orual the robbery. Alice was locked Up to Ye Axctewr Crry.— and Balctinor> iealieo ts SFL Of popular Wednestay nest, Meseel Wore and Ub: & Varming, lave 3 eapiiod, wi Acwleny and grounds, Strevis and hows ots reader » ¥icil vo “¥e Ane and instruction. Kouud- ANApous, alt combine to ut City” full of tuterest UeKets $2. she was Wentified by Sarah Klug as | = HE WANTED TO DIE. John Shechan’s Attempted Suicide at the Washington Barracks, | JLTRD BY HIS SWERTHKART, HE FIRED FIVE SHOTS AT HIS HEAD AND: BREAST, TWO OP WHICH TOOK ‘EPFECr. Joha Sheehan, a member of the Third Artillery Band, attempted suicide ta his quarters at the Washington Barracks at an early hour yesterday | Morning. Disappointment tn love isgatd to have { been the cause. He had been out of the grounds | Sunday evening, and it was neariy midnight when hereturned. ‘The sentry at the gate noticed that ‘Sheehan was despondent, and spoke to him about his appearance, remarking that he looked as tuough his girl had gone back on him. Sheehsn } Foplied that he was ail rigut. They conversed a few rtnutes, and then Sheehan started for bis quarters, saying that he did not feel well, and was going to bed. “He went to bis quarery im the Southeast portion of the grounds. In the base- ment of the quarters he sat up some minutes, and Tiged to, be. uneany. While sitiing there one of is companions spose to hin about his girl. shee- han tought that somebody bad been taiking to the men about him, All the men except Sheenan had retired, when they were suddenly aroused by hearing the sharp of five pistol shots fred in rapid succession. ‘The soldiers wno were aroused hearing the pistol shows rushed into the room Where they had left Sheeban, and found him sit- Ung on a chair, holding in his hand the smoking revolver, and blood pouring from wounds on the ‘The wounded man was | ‘up and takeu Xo the hospital, where he was attended by Sur- eons Wolverton and Byrne. They found that two of the bullets had taken effect—oue in his head and the other in the breast, above the heart. ‘The Dullet in the head bad not penetrated the brain. ‘The injured man was reported to be much better this morning. National Taeater.—The melodies ot “Trova- tore” still retain thelr charm, and a large audience Went to th- National Theater last night to hear the Abbott company tender them. ‘They were not disappointed of a goud measure of enjoyment, for the leading members of the troupe, Miss ADUOtt, Miss Auiandale, Mr. Pruetto and Mr. Montegriilo filled acceptably roles which are usually coostd- ered far beyond the scope of any but grand opera singers, Miss Abbott's clear, ringing high no ofr used as effectively as ever aud won for the f vorite primad requent applause. Miss AnDan- dale’sex added greatly to the strength performance, ‘The success of evening must, however, be accorded to Sir. Pra- nis Were gratified to note yrovement both in his voice and In his ined confiaenee in himyelf and increases naturally tue effectiveness of his eal Work aud adds in other ways to the pleasure of his audience, He gave the “Baien” soio last night so well Uhat he “nad to repeat It and at the end of the act Was Tecalled with Miss Abbott and Mr. Montegriffo, ‘ine last-named gentieman also ‘shows linprovewent, though at Umes last night he went off udiy. The chorus of the company 1s strong and weil trained, ‘This evening “Huy Ias" whi be sung. ‘Ts Frist Tuomas Concert.—Mr. Theodore ‘Thomas and bis Que body of instrumentalists, alded by Mr. Myron W. Wuitney, rendered an at- (ractive progratn of classical music at the Congre- gational church last night. ‘The work of this or- uation Is always of the highest order of excel- nce, and Whatever It undertakes 18 done with a perfection of technique, a masterful enthuslasm, and a nicety of appreciation and expression that Jeave no room for other thoughts than those of de- Light and approval. In last nignt’s programm the abers calling for especial commendation were tue Schubert symphony and Volkinann’s serenade, the latter by the stringed orchestra, which were interpreted With easy power and exquisite sent ment, and received the ciose and sympathetle at- feation of the audience through ail their move- ucts, Mr. Waltney’s splendid bass voles was heard in two numbers, Beethoven's “In Questa "and Shumann’s stirring ballad, “The Two The latter had to be repeated. "This second and last concert will be given, the planist, as soloist. Bwot Tikarek.—An audience of large proportions laughed over the fun of a plece called “Kecep It Dark” at tis house last might, in which W. T. Bryant and 4e Richmond were the lead- ing performers. Mr. Bryant's dance at the close of the second act Was a big success, KeRNAN'S THEATER.—A lamwnable and otherwise meritorious uilnstrel entertainment Was given at Kernan’s last night. by Mc There Was good staging, some recent jokes mber of Nirst-rate specialty acts, Hati.—Prot, Carpenter continues his exhibitions of hypnoUsm st Witlard Hall every ug and succeeds in ainusing numerous audi- ences. Mx. SIMOS Wot Will deliver a lecture this even ing at AU Soul's cburch. Tue subject of the ] leeture will be “The Influence of tue Jews upon Progress of the World.” ‘The adnussion 1s tree and all are cordially Invited. Lecture wil begin ats o'clock. Mr, Millyard in the Police Court. UE SAID HE WANTED TO FRIGHTEN WILLIAN O'BRIEN NOT To SHOOT HIM—REQUIKED TO GIVE BONDS. John E. Hillyard, who lives at 912 E street, was before the Poitce Court this morning charged with making threats toward William O’Brien, a clerk In the Sixth Auditor's Office, on E street, near where Hillyard lives. O’Brien bad occupied a room in Hilliyard’s house some time ago. According to OrBrien’s testimony Hillyard followed him yester- day and threatened to kill him. He thought the latier had a pistol and he ram. Hillyard dented ‘hat he intended to injure O’Brien. He thought that O’Brien was going to assault him and he put his hand belind him fo frignten O'Brien. He was required to give bonds in tne sum of $300 to keep the peace. TMiliyard was under the influence of liquor yes- terday, and while be was teliing the police that his wise had gone away with his money, Mrs. Hill- Yard Was asking the assistance of the officers to wher husband to some place where Le could ober up.” ‘aud Thompsou's ———-— Sales of Real Estate. R, O. Holtzman, in connection with B. H. Warner & Co, has sold "to Mrs. Julla T. Bodtisb, for ars, ary V. Wilson, part of original lot 1, sqtiare 686, @uated on tie northwest corner ot ist and B Streets northeast, Improved by a Ubree-story brick dwelling, for $9,500. W. J. Donovai has bought, for $6,600, of Horace 3. Jacobs, pt. lot 12, sq. 289, 20 by 103% feet, on O street, between 12th and 13th streets northwest. Julia T. Bodtish has bought of Mary V. Wilson, lof $8,500, Dt. 10l 1, sq. 686; 26 by 79 feet, at the ‘cor. her of B sud 1-t streets northeast, soit Organizing for Trials. THE MACH TEEM OP THE CRIMINAL COURT. This morning the following persons drawn as rand jurors in the Criminal Court were called: W. H. West, Theo, G. DeMoil, W. J. Schneider, W. Sebneider, W. H. Lowdermitk, Albert Yeroy, Thos. Blagden, Jacob Franz, & W. Steinmetz, $. C. Crop- ley, M. McCormick, H. W. Heldler, H. Birch, C. A. Harvey, Jas K. McCatnr:n and Lawrence Sands. M sera.’ W. H. Lowdermilk were reportea “not found;* Jacob Franz, 8. €. Cropley and C. A. Harvey falicd to answer; Mr. McCormick was excused. Mr. Lawrence Sands was selected as foreman. ie Nee District Government Affairs. TRE CONGRESSIONAL, BILL REGULATING INSURANCE. Some days ago James H. Savile wrote to the Commissioners taviting attention to HK. bill 496 for regulating the business of Jusurance In the Dis- trict of Columbia, and recommending a change in the bill, excepting from its operations purely mu- tual companies baving no capital stock. To this letter the Commissioners repiy that they have adversely reported to Congress on the Dill in ‘question. PRRMIT WORK. ‘The District Commissioners have submitted to ‘Congress & sumuary of the working of the “ iG system” since June, 1874. By tuls system the ex- pense of the work of improving spectal sidewalks, Sewers, &c. 5 detrayed at the Joint cost of te property-holders and the Ic tunds. For four years up to 1s? only $70,000 had been apy rt ated for permit work. Between 1884 ai TSG Soukoun was sed, and’ this Pour an approsrissiog 2000 Was Used, a: Year an aj auion Of $100,000 Is asked, cig LIQCOR LICENSEE. ‘The Commissioners Yesterday acted on appitea- tons for liquor licenses as follows: Approve 1 Jobn Quina, 300 Third street southwest; Robert 2d street southwest; Joun 7. 'Wrizht, 6 ‘¢ southwest; Louls Meinkheim, 1112 5 street; Hugh Horten, 343 Virginia avenue south- | West; J.C. Quackeabush, 3215 K street; John 4 Houpert, 700 Q-street alley, Refused: Jas, Good- Win, SES M street; Geo. W. Cooper, 203 12th street; J. Murray, 2142 9th street. The applica- tion of Win. Ebert, GOS C street northeast, has been referred lo Une computing engineer to ascer- ‘Lain the distance from a school-house. MISCELLANEOUS. J. W. Boun, of Steubenville, Obto, has been given perintssiou UW lay about 1:3,000 yards of his vitrified stove pavement between Vermont and Connecticut avenues, on H street, porta of the car Uruck, Soue days ago the Hon. Eppa Hunton and Hon, W.H. ¥. Lee tn a lever wo the Commissioners asked that D. J. Coleman, a private on the police fore, be promoted to the position of mounted policeman. The Commisstuners in their reply state nat as there iy uO vacancy at present y cannot comply with their request, but will con- ‘sider It a8 S008 48 @ Vacancy occurs, ‘The Commissioners bave written to Senator Daniel that they are unabie to comply with hts re- | “West lor the relnsiatement of Wim. H. Sebastian: the police force, as the law prohibits tne ap- potn' ment to any office in sald force of any person removed Cherefrom for cause. Sebastian was dis- weed 2 insubordination and = fn. Henderson has been Led dent or tie ereecion of tre-tscapes stand: pipes, ladders, &c., on the several ‘Schools, al $4 per diem {tls understood that the congregation of Con- cordia church, 20th and G streets northwest, are about to purchase a fine corner lot on &th street hortnwest, where they will erect a handsome brick edifice, to cost about $20,000. ne ‘THE ALLEGED Boavs Rai ston, the young man who Court yesterdzy on a charge of larceny tn Gon with a Ucket wp im the Ctoda: Pouce Court to-day. ‘The ness, the omcer re ‘cout 4 the Gourt acccpded ths persmnal’ bond | | Dexcaxsow Buox* exhibition of Turkish Rugs begins to-morrow, March 7, aD ‘ther roows, eoruer 9th'and b streets | “Mtr AF he First Fun Rehoarstt te. tho Shaken pearean Pageant Last Night—Wo. Shakespeare Before Queen Elizabeth and Her Court, ‘The first grand rehearsal of the Shakespearean Pantomime was held tn Albaugh’s Opera House last evening. The stage has been extended into the orchestra as far as Hin the rows of seats, mak- ing@ iine floor for @ancing. About 200 people were present for the rehearsal, which was not a Gress rehearsal, as the costumes had not arrived. A good idea of tals spectacle, with its changing pantomime, was given from the rehearsal last evening. The drstaction ls theentrance and seat- tng of Queen Elizabeth and her court upon tue stage, the lords, @scorting the ladies, the maiden queen walking alone with two trainbearers. Then Willfam Suakespeare eatersand makes a bow to her majesty and 18 accorded the privilege of having se- Jections from bis plays presented before the queen. ‘The pantomime goes sinootly ard the transitions M'Gavell and Me Ek Hay as Fale diay it. Cal If, as pears in the linen basket of Mistress Page 1n good style. Miss Emma Wilson enacts Portia in the “Merchant of Venice” with considerable credit. hase Seragun Who ts ‘studing. for te. cas, rs prague, Wi rt takes uae arte endemem Miss Kathleen Scott, au ira Gen, ats as Lady Mac: beth, Miss Bertha Lincoln’ a Mfucress and Miss Fannie R. Millnoiland, of Cum! as Dame Quickly th “Merry Wives ot Windsot,” will create considerabie applause W ednesday evening. Everybody entered heartily into the spirit of tue characters last evening, and everything indicates complete success. The’ sale of seats has been large. The costumes for the court scene, which has now b en fully cast, will be ‘the most elaborate ever seen here. ‘They are joally correct and very rich, ‘The rehearsal to-night will be in full dress, and the first public performance ‘will be on Wednesday night. FREE BRIDGE CELEBRATION. The West Washington Committees Maturing Their Plans. THR BRIDGE AND THE STREETS AND HOUSES IN WEST WASHINGTON TO BE DECORATRD—THE PRO- POSED PARADE. The several committees appointed recently In connection with the proposed celebration of the formal opening of the free bridge neld meetings yesterday aiternoon and evening. ‘The committee ‘on decorations met in the afternoon at H. G, and J. E. Wagner's store, when a plan was agreed upon, which will be. presented to the executive committee, ‘The idea 1s to arch each approach to the bridge with streamers, bunting, &c., and it Was decided to call upon business men and resi- dents of West Washinton and request them to decorate the fronts of their respective places of business and residences. The erection of arches upon the main thoroughfares was considered yes- terday, and it is more Uban likely that it will be done. ‘The national colors, buntings and garlands will be profusely used in the decoration of the bridge and the sureets. It 18 thought tuat fully $590 willbe necessary to meet the wants of this ‘commit ‘The rooms of the Catholic Union were used last evening by the cominittee on civic parade. Wm. Manogue was elected chairman, “after various plans had been discussed, 1 was resolved to extend um invitation to ali thé uniformed and ununi- formed societies of West Was! yn And all the uniformed societies of Washington to join in the celebration. Much enthustasm 1s manifesteu by tnls commlitee, and It 13 their intention to secure A creditable nuinber of Une societies to participate 1n the demonstration. ‘The committee on trades display also held a meeting last night at Cropley's Hali, with E. Maurice Cropley In the chalr. Mr. Cropiey pre- sented a plan for dividing the town’ into sections and for tue appotuting of a subcommittee to wait upon the business men and to soileit their co-oper- ation. ‘The general desire was expressed that all business and ‘mechanical trades be represented in the line of march. Mr. Robert ‘Tenney tuought That It would be well to invite the labor organiza- Uons of Washington and West Washington to par- Ucipate, “A long list of merchants of Washington Was presented Oy Mt PC. Merry, who le (hought, should be invited to join in the Parade and to con tnbute. A umber of the citizens appointed to solicit subscriptions were seen by a STak reporter, and al of them report fair success so far, It is under- stood that tue Light Infanty of Aicxandria have signified Unelr Intention to participate in the parade ———— An Assault on a Street-car Driver. THOMAS WILKINS HELD FOR THE GRAND JURY. ‘Thomas Wilkins, the old colored man who seri- ously assaulted Thomas Crawford, a driver on the Columbia Ratlroad, about a month ago, as pub- lshed in Tue Stax at the time, was called for trial 4m the Police Court this morning, the charge being assault and battery with intent tokilL Mr. Ed- ward Il. Thomas appeared for the defendant, and pleaded not gutity. Craw ord testified that on the day charged thecar track and street were very icy. He was driving on H street northeast, near 10th, when be saw the de. fendant coming along with a push-cart. He called {o him several Umes to get off the track. Witness attempted to stop the car, but before tlie old man wot the push-cart off the track the car struck ‘against 1t. Wilkins became angry, and tried to strike him several times. Witness then started to Grive off, when the defendant a hammer, Tan ip frontof the car, and gts ess @ severe blow on the left cheek, injuring him go badly that he remained in bed some days. His teeth were loosened, and he 1s stil! unabie to close his mouth. George A. Markwood testified that the driver was knocked ‘senseless, and Dr. William D. Hughes gave testimony as ‘to his serious injuries, ‘The Case Was sent to Lhe grand Jury; bonds $300. ‘Tire Sansrrexp Ci.vs celebrated last evening the anulversary of the birth of Robert Emmet. After 4 good supper patriotic speeches, songs and recita- ‘obs Were delivered by Capt. W. H. Murphy, Thos, H. Walsh, M. J. Barrett, Joun O'Meara, P. B. O'Connell, and Jas. C. Reagan, Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tak Eventne Stan: Mount VERNON AYENUE.—The Moun* Vernon Avenue Association has now started on the way to ‘accomplish Its object, and tts projectors are busy- ing Uiewselves 10 tts Work, —It has now as capital a Valid claim on the United States for $120,000, ad- ‘anced by the state of Virginia to the United States in 1790, which, if interest were paid there- on, would amount to nearly one milion dollars, and, glso, the right to ask the city of Alexandria to donate $25,000 to the construction of the ave. nue througa the town. It has likewtse. the good ‘Will of all the communities through whieh the pro- posed aventte Would pass if constructed, and the promise of the free right of way for long distances Of its route, and also the right to ask Fairfax and Alexandria counties for $2,000 per mile on each mile of the avenue within Uhe limits of those coun- Ues, Then it possesses the right to appe i] to the patriotism of the whole country. With these pros- pects the managers of the road will meet bere at the city council chamber next Thursday,and renew ‘their efforts. A comunitlee to press tueir cluim be- fore Congress wil be appointed, and some reports made as 0 proposed routes, AN ABATTOIR AND CATTLE MARKRT.—Another ef- fort will be made Ubis season to establish in Alex- andria County, on the river bank opposite Wasi ington, an abattoir for the use of the butchers of the Dtstrict of Columbia, The Danville syndicate, ‘not long since, made a large purch.se of riverside jand, and, inthe near future, some use will be sade of the purchase. An effort will be made to procure a portion of this tract for the use of the abattoir and for a cattle yard and cattle market until suel Une a8 the railroad companies may need the ground for their purposes. ‘The land 18 on the south side of the Alexandria and Washing- ton Railroad, near Jackson City, and very conve: ae ee en ey below and to the ng above. Ksignts oF HoNon.—The Grand Lodge of Vir- inia, Knights of Honor, opened its annual meet ing here to-day, J. E. Rollins, or Staunton, grand dictator. ‘The grand lodge represents sone niTty- ‘six lodges, and the Lyon wi: welcomed by a cominittiee of Bell Haven 10, 2388, of thts place, and conducted to tne Braddock House. ‘The Segsidns of the grand lodge are private. as +4 bom ses 7 ‘crlingt new Di co, which Will operate the ‘ton (Fegan), on the western suburbs of this city, es fost ta char- vered at Norioik, ‘The Alexuhdrta ent wilh be a branca of the Portsmouth, Va., distillery works, and the management of the coinpany will ve located at Portsinouth, The Messrs. Mohney and the Messrs, Young are the active workers of ON orER A lange Congress tion attended last night NOTES, —A at it ) atthe M. £& Church lecture of Bishop A. W. Wilson on his tour around the world.——Grand Master A. A. Spitzer, of the grand ot Vine wil make to-night an oMcial Lodge, at Odd Feiiows Hall.— ‘he Christian Association recepuon to-uight will ve ensertalned by Dr. White, of Washington, with recitations, &¢,—-Thewidow of ex-Mayor Smoot is critically iL— Another Loutoun peteouer has Veen louged in jail here, Thomas Olden, colored, with Killing a colored man nained Win’ Broy! peur } peg ye the recent cases before the mayor are 8 and disorderiies — ‘The service of the “forty hours” terminated at Mary's church this morning with tended by a large congregat Bauxa Powom, Assowrey Pos ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, ‘Atrength, and wholasomences. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition With the multitde of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Seid only in cans, Borat. Baxzwo Powpen Co, 106 Wall st... ¥. 4s “GOODS SCHUL cue wane . A Suggestion Made te Onc of the Compa mies Hastily Formed for the Defenve of the City. “During several periods of the war,” sald Col. Dayton to a Srap reporter, “there was alarm for the safety of the capital Clerks, me- chanics, and others were enrolled, and even news- Paper employes were formed into military compa- mies The quickest formed company that I ever heard of was that in one of the Government offices, ‘The ‘work of this office was audit ing the accounts of paymasters, Though rather a large bureau, the work was geD- erally behind band, not for want of eMctent clerks, but because the business had aug- mented beyond the capacity of the Bureau. it the uaricworkea clerk. of ths ies wore called © Vogether. There was a large attendance of the clerks and em, d the venerable chief clerk, Who Radwood service in the Stories waranalin Congress ‘Was tl ind principal speaker. He was ak a rattling ad cafiingon thos maki hose present: toeurol their names andto organize. He was ID- gentleman,’ retorted It won't d0,’ said the clerk, ‘for as Finea, at least for me, for I can’t swim.’ “You take to water,’ suggested one; ‘not much,’ Sponded the Clerk. ‘The chairinan dit clerk again rose to his feet,and this time was more Yehement than ever, exclaiming, ‘I tell you you would make sorry ‘marines; you can’t a march like infantrymen should, and it will take You too long to get the Knack of handling cannon as artilleryinen and God knows you are sO accus- tomed to sort cushioned revolving chairs that one day in a McClellan saddle will finish you.” ‘Then what can we do?’ asked one. ‘I move,’ said the inebriated clerk,’ that «= we’ or fanize _ as cavalry, “and =a requisition drawn for buggies, With them you can get along.’ “The day for buggies und’ chariots 13 Passed, and the gentleman is out of order,’ shouted the chairman, amid laughter, and some of the inebriated clerk’s friends took him out to liquor, ‘When they returned the names had been enrolicd, the commander elected,- and the meeting Was about adjourning, and ihe inebsiated clerk ex- claimed, “Well, Fil bed—. You must be tying aruliery oe ‘The Courts, Court IN Gexgxat. TRRM. ‘Yesterday, Martin & Martin agt, Campbell; DIM dismissed.” La impson & Guy; judg- ment below reversed; Tul gr .nted. Sveven- son gu Conger; disinissed. — Spalding et al. agt. Dodge et al.; demurrer overruled, United States agt. Crawtord; argued. Equiry Covrt—Judge Cor. Yesterday, Raymond agt, Raymond, yrance of absent defendant ordered. Thowasagt. Thomas; Mary E. ‘Thomas appointed guardian ad litem, ‘Trainor agt, Trainor; sale fluaily ratifted, Suoe- maker agt. Shoemaker; auditor’s report confirmed. Barton ‘gt, Jackson; ‘sale decreed and Wiiltam ‘Taylor Snyder appointed trustee to sell. Currier agt. Baker, trustee; under-deed of trust substl- uu Circorr Court No. 1—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, MeCielland agt. Barver; Verdict for defendant; inotion for new trial, Affairs in West Washington. panaayEnwa.—‘The friends ofMr. Jno. Lynch wil to leara that he ts recovering, is able to be down stairs. CATTLE MAREET.—The following sales of live stock at Drover’s Rest, yesterday, are ted : ‘Sixty cattle up and sold—Best, 434: 1006. ; good, 4 35-1 Co, Medium, 4044 coummon, yadigc. Sheep ‘und lambs — Lumbs, 63a7c.: sheep, 5%! ;, ealves, Gaze. Ten cows and calves, $2. The cold shap of last night caused a thin coating of ice to form on Wwe canal aud on Kock Creek. ae cage No Place to Die In. Boston Herald. She was an hetress and a belle, the daughter of a family that had been known andesteemed in the neighborhood for generations, and naturally held its head pretty high. Poughkeepste was its habl- tat, and its name—well, we will call it Smythe, She became engaged toa young man from Chicago, Which was to be her future home. Shortly before the wedding she said to her betrothed: “George, promise metus IT shoud die bring my body ‘k and bury it in Poughkeepsle, On the day of Judgment 1 Want to rise’ with the Sinythes.” She now lives tn Chicago With the assured hope of @ glorious resurrection In Poughkeepsie “with the When aman thinks the world Js bis oyster he can son manage to get himselt Into a stew.—Vew Orleans Picayun Perersra ‘Makes many lives miserable snd often leads to self- destruction. Distress after eating sick headache, heartburn, sour stomach, mental depression, etc., are caused by this verycommon and increasing disease Hood's Sarsaparilla tones the stomach, creates an ap- petite, promotes healthy digestion, relieves sick bead- ache, clears the mind, and cures the most obstinate cages of dyspepsia. “Ihave been using Hood's Sarsaparills for indiges- ton, kidney and liver troubles, It has greatly bene- fited me, and I would adviss any one afflicted with similar troubles to give it a trial. 'W. H. WAIT, Depot Master, Syracuse, N. ¥." HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by ©. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Ox Buoov, Gosux Buse, TERRA COTTA, AND TAN, : ‘The New Spring Shades in Ladies’ Broadcloth, Pure Wool, one yarl and a half wids, Worth $1; Reduced to 87 gc. Good Quality PLAID MUSLIN, Bargaius in INDIA LINEN, 8, 10. 1230. FRENCH SATTEENS, finest quality, 25c, AMERICAN SATTEENS, French stylea, 1210. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, real cost. COLORED SILK VELVETS, worth #1; only 50c. HANDSOME STRIPED BLACK SILK VELVET, cheap at $1.50; only 5c. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR SEVENTH ST, Cauh Customers who buy @5 or over will Feclve-OxR of the following Ureseuts: One Pair of Handsome Damask Towels, worth $1; One Pair of Silk Em- bbroidered Gorseis, worth '75c.. ur Half’Dozen Fine iepkivie, worth 7, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, slightly soiled, @1.87, a19 2, ie 87 ME CLOTH PLAIDS, ure wool, one yard anda-baif wide, worth 81; oul Dress Goode FRENCH SERGI ‘wool, yije, double wiath, ail colors: wouderzal bengal, hi pure wool, wide CO CLOTH DRESS GOOD: double width, 3734, = . Cash; Cuntoiners who buy $10 or over will receive Sriial Guile wort BY50; rwo Wards sats Get wo rs & Fable Damuaa "worth SE?! oP'Gne Bone Mas Rave Don't fall toank for the Valuable Present, #9 GpAg RIXTORES DIREC: FROM THE FACTORY, ochoster. Duplex and Plano Latpa, Manu factured ‘by SCHULTZ GAS FIXTURE AND METAL CO, 516 11th ot mv. in-dun Graxo Suz Or New STAMPED LINENS. AT OPPENHEIMER'S DECORATIVE ARI ROOMS. 54-Inch Momle Cloth Bureau Gov. Fe lnen Motul Gist Burogu Govete sc inch Butcher's Linen, knotted fringe, #0c. Jeineh utchers Linen: Knotted frags, BO Opeu-worked Momie Cloth Splanhers, 5c New Aftera-on Tea ui stte Sunt Revalved some Sew Momie Cloth Doylies, Oe. per dozen. NEW NOVELTIES FOR EASTRR. Bolting Cloth, in 18, 27 and 40 inch, for Painting ibys ee je for Porticres, Hop Blik sual Bewarfon ‘Are ‘Three te sis eke? AS SCHOOL OF DECORATIVE WORK. AU Branches taught, including Painting. Embroid. ¢ry, Drawn Work, Crociet Work and ail that adde to the’ charm of @ Home. Call and examine some five sbeciinens of work now cu exhibition. New aud origi ual Novelties. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO,'s., New Building, 514 9th st. nw, mb3 Sole Agents New Home Sewing Machine, Ay, ‘s a MARCH 6. 1888-SIX PAGES. Attend the ale of bankrupt stock at Sagenecetn’s, ‘7th st. mw. We are receiving gooda'in such large quantities from our bayer in New York that we must sell to give us % bo Come early and get the best bargains, etd ” ‘Goods at your own prices, 118 Be “ alg? Advertisement of Hannan’s Grocery for bes By idis Kew hork ove, Gr. NT ON G ST. T. 303 3 Ne Safer Remedy can be had for 1 Ld 54% M frome “ Sei eaten ae Bence ee ats aERRS. ‘only in boxes, tuthassek | 6408: sa 38 son SALE OMEAT BARGAIN iN NULLDING Callfornia ‘Tickets, J. ¥. Milnor, B&O. | store Bey 30 | Fase gpl tenet ley ouside, cena for sh ees Bead bry pyr babe ie Pw a ‘and permat cr ‘913 Ma 8 > 2 DORs, ay. sata Snot plier ado detention io 6a room). Esty 30 | Fiction “Tiave a tonmnital etae sf iW teed on ma De Seeaier, Speen, ee # .- suchen Loy a ng 2d St be by A Ta. . cdisiely tn She tear of the above, fromtstg tT Tyg ese ee ema 6S Es So Mi ate ok mae fine iorlmprovensmat, Will te seid i’ resecusble Collars |; Razors sharpened | boo m3 WARNER & 00. 916 F ot. vik sod onatiats) be Fewer and eater tua: Rapier eer eres, | ee FR Eaidy SoS -BeY DRMABTA HOUEES | SE, SPRING SPREE, ter 0 and delivered in 3 Butter churned every morning Ib. “Wi Also, Cottage Chéese and Buttermilk; Se. per quart jard” prints, 45c. per 1. Butters ‘Swoee MUS NEW Nationa THEATER. BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF EMMA A aa pvvy aa =] BB B fi i BR 8 ° Be 8 8 B OO 00, Tarr TTF x r a oo 86 NEW GRAND OPERA COMPANY. Abbott, Ani Sut It Bully Bu ‘The GED Seen Lear, Re sud $1.5 Aus Te wands », Bertram, Tomasi, Montegriffo, (25e., Si Tetnegdey Rvening, “Abboi Filan Nogoras Mechs ‘Saturday Night, Abbot's Fare nandale, Micheleaa, Pruette, Broderick, tas Queen. CHIME, 1d 750.) Yum Yur CABNIV A’ Sort Ween, ‘MR. and MRS, FLORENCE. OF BULL RUN, CERT, ‘Assisted by the THE RICHARD WAGNER SOCIETY, iGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CONG ‘TUESDAY E' This will be the 1 Hert Max Alvary, the eminent German Tenor, his departure for Europe. Adinission. £0 cents: Seats reserved at Knabe after Wednesday, Mai ERNAN 'VENING, MARCH 1: last appearance in ‘Reserved a, 817 Market Space, eh 7. isss, .-RUY BLAS OF NORMANDY OF VENICE HAND ABNONT MATINEE well BOMEMIAN GLE AST WEEK OF THE PANORAMA OF BATTLE 15th st., two blocks south of lvanis _obethsig Sees eather as, MM MM A x x MMMM MMM aM xx uM A L iu A L aa fashington of Prior to Seats, 25 cents extra, WASHINGTON THEATER. ‘Admission 15, 25 and 50c, Matinee 10 and 250. MORAN AND THOMAS’ Dave F Johnson, 3: Matiness Mon... Tues., Thurs. and Sex, 2. a TRRFORMA NOES DAILY. 2 es ol weg, Ot Miss JULI. SarReuokD, Company, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. irch, Frank Moran, Ned Thomas, Dave Chris- J.J. Dougherty, Harrington and fi, Woous, Lostion ‘Sentotte. f RELP | few Bone. lar Fricen will provail BRYANT, iA WILSON, Miss JAMES BEVINS and « strong -Act Musical Comedy, iT DARK.” New Dances, ‘eck, MINSTRELS. MARCH 7, 8, and 9, PS GRAND OPERA KOUS! ‘SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, P QUE! let,” “Kowieo and Julies” “Ki erry Wives of Wiadsons thie PRE: ‘Hospi N ELIZABETH, “Merchant of Venice,” “As ot Svine ‘THE CHORAL SOCIETY, Assisted by ‘and maho-2t mb5, Lizzie F CONTEMPLATING A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA or Western States, it will be to your interest to call on or address J. F. MILNOR, Ticket Agent, B. and 0, | Depot, N. J. ave, and C st.’ Through tickets to ali points, mh5-Ln* KESPEAREAN PAGEANT AND PANTOMIME, AT ALBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid of the National Howeopai SHAKESPEARE WILL, COURT OF from “Haml “Julius Cw: ‘welith Nigi ‘You Like It” “Macbeth,” “OU tor's Tale.” “Henry V," ge DANCING AT 41 6 wert ai areas ie tea, 003 Pennsylvania. a ‘and $1.00.” Geueral admission, 81.5 ENT BEFORE THE ‘THE WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Oth at. rh tinprovement. Ln good order. NER & CO, 916 Fst now. IST w STRERT will be sold at a epecel tare ae ee so ES ¥ ER ITF st ne mee ‘T—A GOOD FRAME HOURK, CONTAIN pk BALE -CHOICE CORN) RA Shs iam aaron | URS RES WASIN DANENHOWER, INth, Q, and New Hampshire avenne, eceaao® W Danennower NER) foo Yois om ‘) _mh3-3t Tits Fet_| New Mampchire avenue near Dapont Circia, RENT- FOE, BENT NEW HOUSE. CONTAINING 1} | Sheteiuettavseue perth ‘condition ; 8100. rooms. southern exposure. are yard in tar es Stee. mb6-3t +2 __ | stable: rent €50.70 per auuth at 632 Best | Corner 1th, Weer. yo! HERE FURNISHED — A FIRSLY, BUR; | Cavs eg — | _ mm Tick Fr ne. ‘hished ‘thigtoen rooms, Bear —FORNIS = oF ; Circles Address H. Star office mn6- ‘Wist-bear Thoma Cirle Sracailm i.permae2og | JTOR SALE pS 3-y Cena bn RENT_329 119H ST. och at above Dupont Cire. 107 all 4. 216 | (be oet 9 Bowne 12 2 roome, XN st. let aid N. Gayttol .. _ RENT-TWO, SER, PHREE TORY wine: | 24 Ts fe. hgh een a : 7 ome, rootn Housen, 212, 214 Sch st. n.0.; built 10 rooms, all mod. imps. tae stray locareds inod” per faroecn cellar, Iitge clowotsApyiy to OWNEL, 50L Brana Face, We modern convenience, mth: keys at our office. ‘BROWN & CO., 1 . @ rag, twenty Toous every ‘Deck building: #70 por ao 4 “mh3-lw BEA coe ‘RENT—BY U0. HOLTZMAN “> fa tow They 35} Cst.s. w. 4r... 14.95 ba le r v@ ariel SS oust oe Sis AS gt OFFICE ROOMS, Tistildings “brepevot.2 ele aD ST, NW., NEW BRICK ing, ze! —s _ | Boeslyn Hearts, selected ators, heated by stean aeht. 6 roumm® sud beth, all , ae. from. we 30 each.” rent only €22.50. Ragin Setaete, Conn, ave. oi Sp OFF hak, 2 deur, 3 te BH, WARALE & 00,016 Fst. we 3 youted by steaan : A JOR KENT NICE SEVES-KOOM HOUSE: MOD. 41, 34 foro tromgre, | PEE ‘later Sank, ah ius trom Hol staat 50 ApS Pa. ave-iw. muse | Sek Sh — CHEAP — 1451 NST. ENTIRELY | JOOP Sage ave AND oOTH ST. NW, y Brick, conta Towns and | Yonets: four Foo oD first tleor. fireplaces and every | conveninoe, WHITAKEM & JURDA, T4147 ¥ at, be handscnest building wite. in the uae tium OF the city edioynn Cane ate On. FISHER & ae _ mhd-Bt as Ok RENT—2017 Q ST. NW. IN A NAVAL | goon sare elegantly unishel: 0 roo —— KR BUCHANAS, The Ciarendo: SESS is Ie. 14 AQUEDUCT PREF BILGE NOW OPEN. Tor bande tuest building mites arcuud Washingtom toasty erection ONLY uhm | WOR aL I NOKTH SIDE C HT. NEAK Dorth Capitol st, 661130, price 63 cena \ ‘ou Met. near Ziet st aw, 16 10500, beck aud side alley, @: zo. Fiat on the horth side of H st. near 20th nw, 15m se. beat Teland ave. yutiful lot 24x100: 82. oy ditt Northeast corper 2 1at and K wie, 245114 each “RENT_VERY Brick, Sad pemed Zoos aN ee gee | at icin cast ide Counecticut ave., near Dupont Cir SWORMS1EDI a'BADLEY, ‘he:ttatl Sots at Myactevitie, Md. tm datimson a Wine’s ret and second silditions. Tiieee lots are beats titully located on the high wrvuad pear tie station, andere very desirable, att WalNiek & SO. “yahsae were ww POR SAD TMANOULAR SQUARE NeaR Tox Capitol canbe Utilized to oud edveuitage. fur building ou grade, bo waste ground very cheay. Lot 100574 c0 & 4 SV. Lear the Capitol ot a Erpromable neure. 30,0 tae of" wrod “war, Ye ruete-t pith: tn a tow day'e F WAUGAMAN, 1004 Fat ote, mid t BEAUTIFUL 10TS, NEAR LIBRA. Ty Parke. about 103. sill be sold toxether oF 528 10th st. Gr.830.35 2126 10th at.. Gr. Hit ia te 30 2008 Dav dacn's aliey..1 3250 Clevelaidsve.-13.30 5 Gordon ave, 4t-.nnr-.--8 61 ipa HUFTY & DYER, £29-108 Lsthand Pate, R RENT—-CHEAP—AT $9.30 PER MONTH TO apectable colored peojile, nice new Brick st. Te 4 rooms, water, nanos sT. 10 rooms: all modern ir aud Sret-clags heist M.D. PECK, 934 Fst RENT—HOUSE—AND To parties contemplating housekeeping. Fan. ‘ht-room house ; desirable locality ; northwest: rent separately if ballon, MacGOWAN & CAMPRELL. fory reseouable: tow Sia'complete eleiytaruiniad: il | Won RENT JU PLEPED SEW HRIGK | “wana fous-1010 Fst isponed of witty 1. dae, 8 ows: 205 Gatreet now: Belt Line | 3p PRO 7 ween rend SS a wa ropnse aad cellar’ Leated throughout; | §VOR, GALE PROPOMALA, Ww FLOR RENT—1.IGHT-ROOM, TWO-STORY HO! bath, bov'and cold water; ranve, moderate rent. next | trontne door: | JAORRENT—HIs EXCELI two hallways, two stairs and bath; near Patent OF ism fice and Treasury ; three lines of cars; rent $39, NCY, THE MINISTER Sth st now. ee S| weder and Norway, ab vine the comutry. Lor ROR RENT=A NEAT G-ROUM BRICK HOUSE, | places in our hands for peut, furnished or unfurnished, tari, 3 Sd yt ee hi ae horvugh | heat and moet desirable vt Biot. ne. :key at 820; 616 in adv | repair, stenia beat, sauitary pimmbine, ata very rae | PHC ORLY SLES per aguare tut. 4 = | souaule rate. For terum and permission to impect in JOR REN’ " | apply to HEAL, ik S & CO. x - an COTLAGES AT NEWPORT, &. 1, AND BAR 115-3m 4 ON PA. AVE, NOKTH SIDE, J08T HAMHOK MAINE, for the seasod of 1868, at $1,000 mb3-3t HILL & JOHNSTOS, 7: west of Washington (inde. 50x12, alley both eobinion inte, 50a! 3 both ow a WESCOLT & WILCOX, ; se Pere 70K SALE_WE OFFER THE VOLLOWING Bale in cnlerpeowed ty foct {rut &) Stat ets wea’ P, 6.300 feet, 61.65 sine rroperty held at @2 30 ty-aeven feet front ob 11th st. ne, near I, only ‘omer Lot, South Capitol and © sts, 56x17%, 20e. rooms and in eleant KER, 1418 F st. FS RENT—UNFURNI 1758 14th st.bouse, ‘and store... Thos Goma sve. tote! y 420 | 1208 Conn. 31 5 She peat oe tae few | 1727 Ith at.-.-.- 2 6. Houses for rent by rurniabed ‘Furnished : RT any terran, ae ne eeu, Sp a Shc front ou Cnitan st. 2c. waey terran mutt HILL & JOHNSON, 738 25th st. n.w. mbS St WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F at. RENT—A NEW SIX-ROOM ERICK HOUSE, DOR SALE—FINE LOT, BEST PART LeDRoIt Bietattah cola and ah modern tuprovemeats Test Serna ‘aud papered throughout, COR. 22D AND P STREETS N. W., Has the FINEST ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDING HORSES AND CARRIAGE ROOM IN THE WORLD. Inspection of the Entire Establishment is Courted. 1. D, BROWN, Proprietor. mh3-1m Potomac Boar CLUB BAZAR AND EXHIBITION, NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, EVERY NIGHT UNTIL SATURDAY, MARCH 10, Comprising Ten Nights of Boundless Enjoyment and Pleasure. GREAT FEATURE—THE 810,000 HOUSE, ‘Which goes to the holder of tho Lucky 50-cant Ticket. ‘This structure is at 1418 15th street, and is a magnifi- ‘cent home. me. ‘Tickets are on sale in prominent store in the District and Al dria, and will be sold Py cfc Ales cea _Admission, 10 cents, rors FOURTH AND LAS’ Commencing MORDAY, Missioa __simntonton: 06 om. Bassrved oi NGREGATIONAL CHU Illustrated PROF, Ci “ARPE: ‘At Willard Hall, iT WEEK, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, MARCH 5 AND 6. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. SYMPHONY CONCERTS. ‘The mansgement begs 5, Every Nightat & ecats, 60 cts, mb3-1w* leave to announce the first ‘ssppesrance in two yearsand only time this season of MR, THEODORE THOMAS And his Unrivalled Orchestra, | 75 Performers, 2 ‘will conduct th Mr. Edw. Droop will al ‘76 Performers, Assisted by RAFAEL JOSEFFY, ‘The Famous Hungarian Pianist, An ‘MR. MYRON W. WHITNEY, The Great Basso. raday moruinstat $30 81.50. pd clock. al So. es. LL PERSONS INTENDI TRAVEL IN ybtein valualle information free Alboce ieygpiibe ss were by Macers Bovrzox, Simply Liquid Extract of Beef, put inbenpot hot oresld ‘water, will make a¢ once 4 PERFECT BEEF TEA, every sick Sreel wile VARIETIES: ISzo w street. ‘bc. Fine Gold, Silver, end Nickol Pisting dona, Eat. by Sted saat | Case Gx Sick To ciose out our entire winter stock we reduced Prices oue-half, SUITS WE SOLD AT 810, SELL AT $5.00. SUITS WE SOLD AT 612, SELL AT $6.00. SUITS WE SOLD AT 815, BELL AT $7.50. SUITE WE SOLD AT $20, SELL AT $10.00. Anice Prince’ Albert Suit at $12.50, and all otber (radesat the exme proportion. Weseli Overcoats at ‘50 cents om the dollar. Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcosts we sell at one-Dalf the former price. ‘We have a full line of odd Pants very cheap. LONDON aND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co., 20 ‘(rH AXD G STREETS, cur coat ~ Coat Ugo W, A. Geeta Om... : He peat etd * _ : Sotson corper S win, Tes Uy ian anc Ba Torther Eire nw. pies io dgran very eon. SVL joints: Ord, Cleveland, Mian Alice | FORD. 1307 Femw. Goodrich, New York: "Mr. Whitney Mockridge, New | sons.o1 ate i a aw. | FOE BALE ONE oF Tur way York: Dr. B. pee ee 1, aS BATa — —- tng bots iy city. feet frunt (1 srg See Print re, Botan A EBS Sone eee MONEY TO LOAN Sree SL Bsiea ATS sre " os s =: a =| FOR sie panoaum it oe oe S°%# oF yonapas. ane. Apply 437 7th Rbstaiee ae Teen - ee | Frye Ste roreet Siena, Sw ben i we toe, GRAND FAIR AND ENTERTAINMENT B RENT—2110 1 8T.N. W, COR OF 23D ST. 05,008, om seal extetossonrtay, # npr anne fepeoeet. z 4, R HERTFORD, 142316 Fat ‘To be given by the fine brick dwelling: 1 Sroomsand| mno-; 2021 9th st. ow. SONS OF JONADAR cellar; all mod. a ada ON BEAL STATE Y T At the NATIONAL RIFLES! ARMORY, 8. 0.000 Ieee rata of futerent tu sum of | 2foey ec om gh aod ei, som train, “4° Commins SPREE 189 Sire: "cI kNIGHT. 007 Tihs ow. | 1 oth etawar Tees wonti trent Pinto, with = pongtions may be left at Wm. Phibpe’, Engraver, No. N ONEY TO LOAN tsi tie) GENT ON AP. | A gd 1.90 ith ss. aw. aab3-3t UL prov ae Meron toailey, tana e a 200 WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, ees bani dees ie ROKD. | Vlote 16th et. bet Land Mi, 80204, to 0oat t Pat eat 15th, Gams, to 90.40 alley, wt 19th st. nest INGRIOO, Sraliey wes 2 te MGbo. WANKING. UB sil Is ota JOR SALE-SEVERAL LANGE LOTs (SUsCEPT! — — pee all NE. LOAN A’ BAT! ON LOCAL 1 Mien, StS Cow ei saan | ie Stock, Bond and Note Bro <er, ‘O03 15th at 1204 G04 K st. se. 1026, rear 191. 2 Ci eens | 4a 000 000 TO LOAN ON REAL | F' bie of economical subdivision) on the beets over 1015 | Fiistate soca. > SPCR ie Bao ioe ule city, frvmtime Boundary ptotrhnon, Cs fo gh £5-im > | bivin sere etn ie.7) Exe MOR. an MS | POX SALE—CHOIGE VILLA SITES ON LaNtEK, WASH. DANENHOWER, - : | FF Belair sad Washington Heuchts and vicinity ele: m3-3t_Suovessor to Danenhower& Son, 1115 Fat. | ¢24-1m ¥ation 200 feet above the Puma. free from tunlarie ze <a. 16200000 ayept ta surest ‘RENT- SRI LOAN provements ag neanun. alnd work atill proyrenting 3 | Valace A bo Ze. per To ist, torn fe 00 6=sON REAL ESTATE | deve! Rich AChE & Bake ‘ih Dix. rn 23-1 225 Pata, hae Lor int 30-90 05-007 ma; THos. & waccamax,_| 295 —_—_———— as 5 . ~ THOS E_WACGAMAS._ mt 4020 S88 Gat | Ey prea Bute . $10,000. at @ per cent. j 7 At 5 per cent, | i ‘BEALL, BROWN & © 30 alex 113-30 Grueedss!) Bo 5 NEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- 22 wt ‘BU 507 Va. ave, he, fom : 219 10th. 50 Hear B13-18% 2 ‘terest and Commtenten, on, Real Estate, Recurity. Hane ecg rE oy 123 t.71 21-30 Rear M&= Ton LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS REAL 38 gi0e-t gl yy sou SHERMAN & C0. i= —— = ~ Bt a3 = Sey <_ PROPE 2210 oe BE. 384 41s Mose ta Eanae a SUBURBAN PROI RY, _ forest HH. ©. LEIPOLD, 1331 Feta ee 30 1 bave several beautifully located 30, 6 | = - eusstie tor sobalviaen pone tee 8230) ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM UP. _ 4 vere acres fase sot om | Emi ce ae ig 35 eal estate in this city Weil: do well wocall ou me before conc ane ewe eae eas / pines $5 arte which here 1,000! st frontage on the 10: LAND | District line, price ‘also “=| $100,000 Firma eed Country Faces he Sy pele 88 per ere. aah For tne reaty had eee cadens og JO"EF T0LOAS oN APPROVED REAL ESTATE py ta yee Tee A SECURITY. can, inne be ‘sold. 14 30 at we Te AG 0" GEO. W. LINKIAS. cor, Hand 19thata | Belin x 318 Youn ot awe 116-30 | Se oNEY To LOAN F SALE-SUBUNBAN F = Stoughton, or.4icoy ‘sums 10 SUE at lowest, 70, Bats awe LT Fama > Callens a fine 424 oth at new. =) “arcana, 2 =35 i —— ONT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ON REAL ESTAIL SECURITY, THOS. J. FISHER & 00., Byes te Pe 1626 15tn st. St aw. Or 13 | J)FONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW: ‘The above Houses can be examines by permittrom WASH'A DANENHOWER be coal —_ | FETDE Fk ew, | ar 24 Succomsor to DAN! ENHOWER Posts 135 Fat, HOR RENT_—7O24 Bay NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- Paar SM apps ng w..ang | MOSES 22S OF SUM Setar gu rear ‘Mass. av.n.¢,8r.30-42 | st. n.e., 5 rs. 2 | Geass here the seculsty is mued, Teta Tet nw, Gr.- 20.30 1089 5th ate, Orsl6.50 | “abso 10. C. GHEEN, 303 Teh ot. m. goleadeiaw. tr 20 120 Mak wa Be 089 | Ft oO. ‘ad yet aw. tscAd prea ~ Be ouiscan Bea 33 115 Bat aw. Gre... 2 PERSONAL baie ‘THE DUNLAP kad oe IVIL, SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AVEXUE SPRING STYLE a Pex 8 carwoo,os5omneny, | Ciliates, od LRN, Ar toy pia _ or NOR RENT_8-ROOM 912 STH ST. ¥.W,, . ts ws 0 | SILK AND DERBY HATS INTRODUCED TO-DAR Candscmnaiy papered, a6. Langs brick, S03” | panties 4 BNOOKM (LATE CHIED U. & SECRET "in ood repair, 660. Large: 3) Hn ana In. ven 14 south } ef Service) has orcumized - WILLETT & RUOFF, pase wae Ess 5 tgunt brick, ipa Bw., 1 Gtr res Service. Office, 1° eg bemmens {U if ie eLan et "| Maen sary 0. .. | Sipe. Sule Agents, 005 Penna Ave. with bath, etc., elegant repair. 5 lon vl. =: ~ —-s- 4 ~ 3, ~ Bay ees sens Pave, a = ‘aes an oy ee =. AND Pitksoko. of: RENT—ERICK INE Ti ey jo ibdevendet i of Government or uumie? trum Bei A tasoe tere yt ft | 3 a wre 4. 3. FISHER & 02, (620 F at nw.. cue door trom vin. wir « Hare: Yeh nt, a. w., corner T, 13 ana bah: | oJ OE22'S Y ‘cutee Soa SPRING STYLES i se mages, na Sits rete se eie IN alg THE NEW COLORS, st, n. w., 7 rooms and beth: mod. fmpa.; At G2, 82.50, 63, 63.50and 04. egane Grooms and beth; mod, imps. cee ae mars, Hampahire ave. 2. w., © rooms and bath; jag, Brom

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