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LOCAL ME ‘The Weather. Indications for the t% howrs commencing at$ p.m. ‘warmer, fair weather. the fog snd the dew and. the might air don give ‘peuraigt: cote! s ‘the speaker, and announced the subject to be ‘which case Scotch Oats Essence % Cure this and all other nervous diseases. At the | adding that it was the sixth of @ series of lectures ‘Same time it will paobably clear your brain suft- etently so that in the future Graxp Sazz of fine French corsets, 1205 F st. its action have rendered the famous Cali Liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, tmn asely and fevers, All druggists ting, 29e.; our 25 and ‘oe. matting, 2c ‘water. Sold by J. W. Boveler « Son, #23 Pa, ave. Falyas Wactoa ie Uwrm. Arar 1 we will tm: per cent on ail purchases 1, plain figures, W.B. Mosms & Sux, Tith and F sis Srnivo STYLES—Mon’s Felt Deroys, $1.50, $2 and 2.50. Extra value. A. T. Lewis, 435 7th st, For Washington dressed beer go to Jno. R. Kelty, | stalls 628 628 and €30 Center Market, and 206 and | os Northern Liberty. Corn beef a specialty. | gem” Tobacco, i COLBURN'S PHILADELPHIA MUSTARD. are ‘The King of condimenta, The finest made, For | With other means of sale by grocers, —E—EE | the lowe- Bust Luronrap Ware Castive Soar 7 cents per | aitalned the a Haxxis’.—“Keep it Dark.” (KEanay's.—Minstrels, Maxassa8 PaNonama.—Day and evening. ‘The monthiygssued by the Young Men’s Chris- not only a full and interesting at of the Monday. torney Shepperd in the Poilce Court tuis morning. “Let ‘er go,” he added. Gallagher, who is a colored 5. B. "Taylor benefit of the to-day. “It comes tn very slow and goes out very ran over John Prior, colored, 0 Mary Cook was taken suddenly il ‘at 7: @eloeik last night and in a few minutes died, as is pg 5 the service thus pe “ome colored an wen eon was injured at | for the service 1s given in hope of the rew: the herdic stabies On Monday bight by a bale of | there are some men who labor for love, for ‘Bay striking him on the head, died last night at | children, their families, for the poor, for the hts residence, 409 13th street southeast, fortunate, and receive the bourteous reward of an ‘The frame’ dwelling of Mr. Wm. Fields, on his | approving conscience. He who loves the world im Montgomery County, about two miles | loves bimseif, and he who hates the world hates west of Rockville, was destroyed by fire yes- | himself. ——— DID NOT TELL THE TRUTH. HL court's, sttention to the fact that the prisoner Bad, committed re Fadge tent the prisoner that be had, sn nis now placarded with les This is the worst bE > Bimself, and, as he would | form of ani not tnis time in seat Detective Horus, on a. War. on oon sno 3 ‘Shipman, charging Cox in giving testimony before a commissioner, used uit oe ria between’ Shipman and Win. Fletcher ‘Tue | MRAM TUE JCDGE' REMARKS AND THR CASE Was latter gave bail in the Police Court this morning | pismisszp. for Cox's appearance, and the case was continued. / 7n1s morning in the Police Court, Mary Connor, Ax Atasaua Bor Sur Home—A named | Who lives at No. 203 H street northeast, was jasper Wilkins was before the Police Court this | charged by Edward Campbel, who resides in the charge of vagrancy. He said that | same house, with being the owner and possessor & a he wus from Alabama and the judge took his per- al of three dogs which by their barking and howling Jortation. by the police as Tar aS Richtsonds aad | disturbea the quist and comfort of sald’ Camp. ‘started on his way home. dell, Testimony was given by Mr. Campbell to show that the lady complained against occupied ‘Thomas LCarlewon, of the dled ati | (MORE Hour of his owse wile be lived on the ‘Court in General Term an ap; from Lhe decision ‘bothered the life out of him, of the Commissioner of Patents in rejecting his | Dothered the i veut rocks from you?” the court. — Grice was that rosa oil is the samme thung,cheus | Tue® Why dow you ——s AN APPEAL FROM THE PaTaNT CowMIssionER— appiteation fora patent for an insulating sub- stance. The grouud of rejection by the ratent ically apd functionally, as yellow-pine tar. oral Laan tue offense, but all released excepting the derend- ut. The defense was a gen reui, 4 paralytle, who cannot Spe: in the Criminal Court y assaulting Prank Thowpsc last. Owing to the eviuence given by officers that hompson bad said that the entire affair was an accident, U vom, ‘Tue Fronexces Comiy to arouse pleasant anticipations, Will make their anpual Visit to Wasuiagton hext week, appearing | chanical Workmanship of the Indian pupils at the at the National. Their repertory will include | Carlisle “Doubey | mech: he Flirt.” | sented, “Our Governor,” “Tue Mighty boilat and Son,” “Husband Huating,” and “ a VERNONA JARBEAU IN “STARLIGHT.”—Miss Ver- ona Jarveau, the clever and dashing comme: enne, Who imparts to her work more of the in: seribable Parisian flavor than peruaps any ote of Chas, an awsault on Jobo Stevenson, colored, December ‘28, Was tried on appeal. Stevenson testified that Be Was assauli was the one who knocked him down, and he was Kicked. For the defendant ral Witt tesui- | M. Dubant sub. lot 41, square 400, 18.7x92 feet, fed that Sweeny was uot preseut atthe ting, | situated on 9th street, between M'and N streets Sweeny testiied that he was in Pacsy Morgan's ai | northwest, improved by a three-story brick dwell- the ‘ume, Dut did not sce the night. but Skidiore | ing, fOr $000. game in” and said that he had kicked a nigger. "The, "at called in rebuttal W. J. Skidmore, | MARRIAGE LICENSES. who that be kuocked Stevenson down be- | been issued by the cl Saving ‘kicked hist tase Riss, And Ragan and | Dove and Ender Dee 0 Javing kicked him; that he then went gan's and Sweeny "was there, und he told him | P. on the brutality of the assault, The verdict was ction sa cemend ‘Bot guilty. ‘SPECIAL ATTESTION Is directed to the eesmeamne tines Tone Lite tnsuriioce PRUDENT MEN Intending life had ag by this old and popular company 1s such as to tual Life, given in its annual statement, which | Commend te ag mens will be found on the third page or today's paper. me assets well to study the of the ‘This company 1s {pure abd simple lite Insurance® The vee ‘the surpius (Connecticut standard ot 4 per cen! Ube ratio of expenses to receipts 9.23 per tent. TIO. N. COMPETITION AND EVOLUTION, Maj. Powells Address Before the An- thropological Society, For the District of Coimmbla, Delaware, Mary-| The members and friends of the Anthropological land and Virginia, light tw fresh westerly wind, | society were assembled in the lecture hel of Co- e a lumbian University last evening to hear the ad- A Rowantic Ertsops. Gress of Maj. J. W. Powell, Tetiring president of starry night for arambie isail very well.provided | that organization. Dr. Robert Fletcher introduced fli let such sen- | the topic of “From savagery to civilization.” Umental nonsense as midniziit rambles alone. “The Worid,” said Major Powell, “is ¢ndowed — with marvelously abundant life. If all the vege- tatlon on the earth were destroyed except one Is Deuicact oF Fravox and the efMicacy of | palm, one oak, and one pine tree, and these were Pn ornta | allowed to grow for years without molestation, z cioment j E82 World would In time become a perfect. jungle. Je cleanses and tones Up, the clogged | ia single barrel of oysters, were planted tn & sea Teverish system, and dispeis bed and left for ten Sears, there would at the end Of ‘that Une, be enivach to supply every man, ia P Woman, and ehlid in the world a buunteous ‘Tus Anclent Mariner. albangi’s March 10, See ad, | Woman, and entid in the Fox Two Dave Owzy all our 40e. Jomntless Mat- | comprenend the vast € our | Posatblties of natu tn ay ti ie and Se matting, 18c.:' 300 Tapestry, Body Hrisseis | All tis growth thers are a auld iad Mosquito. Mitre “Mats, oue’ aud a quarter {The lives or the very sow are secured: ouly Dy 6 of the very many- ‘aNsBcno, 315 7th st. | life than she can support, and the result = Vival of the fittest in a st Ware Frnrexs, guaranteed to filter Potomac | ‘rhe few live. because they are fhe favorites of cite “he earthy aa the home of vlog De. ings, presents an endiess variety of such creatures, Hi Jacos, JeicY Cxoguertrs, $1 per dozen, adapeed to varying conditions: and yet the fount Banoarws we Will offer to-morrow: Lace | ins of Iffe never fail, There 15 an endless compe- & yard; Printed Madras, 10 and Le. Tepast. f the human mind to But with all this life and laartyrdo! le for existence. umstances, Ution among new-born plants for existence; the Whole course of life in these forms ts a strugg! warfare, ‘The plant must have air and water— @ discount of 10| vehicles of life—and the taller and the stronger de from us for cash | thrive and live, while the smaller ones perish. Defore delivery. Furniture, Carpets, Up- | The life of one howtery Goods and Belding. "All goods marked fa | survival of the Attest. jeans the death of many. Animal life fs simllarin this respect to plant ‘The plant is the food of the animal, and the sweetest and most nutritious plants become the favorite and finally the exclusive food, and thus are destroyed, while the bitter and poisonous are he unconscious and passive wartare of ats 18 replaced by a predatory warfare among animals, and thus it happens that many beings furnisued with defensive armor and some ite, saved. tition that exists in the struggles of jers extends to. ma igher elvillzation, rake, ‘Manrz's Pharmacy, 1014 F st. | pete with the plants, Dut he speedily destroys | from the earth ose” tuat are hurcful to him OF = { are not usetul to his “purposes. Nor does he come CITY AND DISTRICT. | pece with animals, but be bas domesticated them | and trained aon we us use, A aoe ts To-might, Civilization the earth has not become too crow onal Pan for the lite of man, and hence there is no direct poor ap aptomnoemoneng struggle between men for existence. In elvilized Namioxat Abbott in “The Mikado, Society man shares ‘with fellow man, and When there is competition bewreen them in’ a struggle Wrap HaLt—Prot. Carpenter. for existence crime Is prod ‘THE RFFECT OF WARS. “when man struggles with man on a large scale L ‘Wiscalled warfare. When armies are organized hoarse erg the tallest, strongest, bravest, best are chosen for tian Association has been brought out in a new | the fight, and the weaker ones left at home. Thus tress and improved form. itis now handsome | the forsier class, of the pamphlet with an illustrated cover, and coutains | 10 be destroyed, wl way the at cl evolution Is reversed. War, fore, Ing matter, sociation Dut much other Interest- | ‘Tency for the selection of the best spect Prof. Loisette, the celebrated memory spectalist, | mankind (o exist and to ~ churen | kind. Dons wp coaches a ere le ee animal evolution, but in human existence the law 2 : — ” sald Prisecut! of the survival of the fittest through the struggle Call “Frank Gallagher,” said gd Fy Og | wal evowution has cost, the world a hell of misery: i ~ ‘Man has emancipated himself from the tyranny 0 taan, appeared aud was acquitted of a charge of | Man has ‘iteration aah anaerred. tae “Tne Ut “hor ation has changed its | struggle from himself to his hands; he name tous fF cl oral. amociation, of Wash from the state of struggling for existence to an eS ; on Progress 1s by humas endeavor” Maa has also Tal nt $1 to the police to-day for the | Progr yy humai 3 Shelouly coatrioution Fecetved | Uauscerred the struggle to his institutions. : ‘o the savage, nature 1s ever a deceiver, and a Son vena weseene cheat; strange, foolish and false are thé stories Last night at 12 coach No. 100 | she tells the unetviilzed man. But in the evolution 4 SHY East. Capitol | om superstition to sctence there 1s, com ae saan as ast C et, | and the problems of science are not al Ho wae taken in the coach to. Provilence Hospital | These decepiions of nature are not wicked lies, Dut and Was found not to be seriously injured. cunningly devised lessons, whereby the body” and 5 | mind of man have been developed through an ex- ereise of thelr functions. om from heart disease. The*body Wastaken | ‘All honest men are Working for other men. For le does not com- Tro Even in the highest ulation is more likely ‘weaker men are pre- the natural process of ropagate others of thelr ‘There 1s a natural Progressioa in plant and ‘The Shakespearean Pageant. SCENES AND INCIDENTS AT THE PULL-DRESS REERAR- SAL LAST NIGHT. All the house was a Stage, and all the men and ‘women either players or chaperones of players at Aloaugh’s last night, The costumer had his head- quarters in the foyer, where Harry Fisk stood ‘Was Ih the house and “do up” Charles the Wrest- ler. Orlando dida’tcome, however, but. shakes- peare, who sat at lls ease not far from the ‘throne of the Virgin was 80 shocked that he ~ went — out got his beard, and in the presence of the whole court put tt on to cover up his blushes, doubtless as a public rebuke to thé audacity of Mr. Fort. ‘The iatver was not at all however, bristling with cold contempt, proceeded to qt wita the stage hands, and to have an animated alteroation with somé one away up in the files regarding the bad debavior of the curtain. BULA Mr. Fort was insolent to Queen Blisabeth and her courtiers, he was even more so to the King and Queen of Denmark and their retinue, who came in afterward. These he informed bluntly that tl were entirely too slow, and marched in as if they were attending their’ own nt of resenting this, but, as usual, allow Fapune to become sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, and contented himself by staring gloomti} nerous ine ‘stage at the Fival court of Bnsiand leanwhile Jessica, looking Witching! tel tarbourd ‘and: spectacles ‘was, ‘Gispeung oer tar-l les, was jay Dretty boots toa very youthful’ Roman senator, While Camillo, broke loose from his tixtures in “A Winter's Tale,” roamed around asking Ne if they had seen anything of his costume, ing very unlike the ardent Montague, in a cutaway coat and striped trousers, Romeo wandered about ~ ee ee — had ogee i nding bis proper garb uy ume when” the” llgne. thfough yonder “window broke, as it is accustomed to do in the balcony scene. Mr. Julius Cueser and a senator who wore his hair pompadour were in a similar fix, Atleast they did not bave their as With them when the senate was called to order for the purpose of asgassinal! ‘the distinguished gentleman who crossed the Rubicon, and if the rent which Cus- cas dagger made had not been considerately by afine black {rock coat would have been spol ‘In fact, a full-dress rehearsal, or as nearly full- as any rehearsal Was ever known to be, of the Shakespeare pantomime took’ place at’ Albaugh’s last night It was called for 8 o'clock sharp, and with commendable promptitude for an amateur affair, began shortly after 9 Some ume before this Queen Klizabeth had massed her court about her throne on the right hand side of the stage, with a su mentary reteuue of maids of hondr opposite. had come in preceded by heralds, and one of these in brilliant livery also appeared before each scene, bearing a silken banner announcing what 1t would be. The scene was @ very pretty one, even with the innumerable fag ends chow: ing which always do show at the best of rehearsals. Soon came the King of Denmark and his court, with the solemn-visaged Hamlet bent on catching the conscience of the king. This scene was very well given, an@ Hamlet's accusing fnger seemed to project ‘a gfeat deal ot remorsé into the breast of hts wicked uncle. Another court scene followed the snort “Romeo and Juliev” scene, and although King Lear showed We lower end of a pair of con- Uemporaneous trousers beneath his royai rol he gave away his kingdom with a fulr show of Matic effect. The assassination of Cwsar had to be gone ‘through with three times before it was quite satisfactory. The trial of An- tonio was one of the prettiest scenes of the evening, and Shylock’s bloodthirstiness was such as to cause the red-cheeked girl in the nurse’s cap, who occupied a seat in the orchestra, to cover her face with her hands. So the fourteen scenes of Cree fore were gone through with, until all had been pronounced good. This wasat'a very late hour. ‘There 1s every reason to believe that the | ile Performance will be successful and interest- ing. The first one will be given this evening, and a | laige and fashionabie audience 1s assured.” Seats on the first floor are $3 and $2, according to ioca- Uon. The first three rows of the dress circle, 3; ‘the rest §%. The front row only of the family cir- rformed a reward 1s ECONOMIC COMPETITION. “Economic competition may have one of two Larceny and Perjury. sources—it may come from emulation or from an- JAMES TURVER'S SENTENCE INCREASED BECACSE HR | tagopism. ‘The former results in human progress, mm. It is at present the ‘to destroy an- ulate and en- the latter in retrogressior James Turner, a young colored man, was in the | freatest social problem of the Police Court this morning, charged with stealing | fagonistic competion, and to st 7Sceats from the tiilin Byron Finley's dary, im | courage the emulative ind," Injustice ts such & south Deen in the habit | Strange monster, such a. strange ee ee | that it must be ‘destroyed by ‘society or society of purebasing miik. The testimony against nim | Wir pe Wetigteg Git ‘was conclusive, and he was warned that if he pre- | “advertising 's an outgrow! ‘sented himself asa witness and did not tell the | regularly appointed men of the club was ado, ‘truth he would be prosecuted for He | af overgrowih, and to-day ‘the stand and denied the charge. The judge | With monstrous les him sixty days in jail Mr. Shepperd called zo, th of competition the world is, filed spread everywhere before “headings in’ decoy ‘paragraphs, bathe oy houses, barns and trees. nistic competition. No effort. uted for perjury, anne ba pene made io the present age Emad eereaes the sentence to, ax ment ‘compares ‘that in the future be would teil the truth pon mh pe ed ag me ate unoc- ————— ay ag the poor. 4 CuARGE oF PeRIURY.—Jno. C. Cox, an elderly | the furthering of universal justice, waich in the Unis city, was placed under | nature of things ‘must come.” Mary Conner’s Three Dogs. Tim perlury.. The offense is alleged to have been | sem. CAMPUKLL COMPLAINS THAT THEY DISTURB HIM— HOWEVER, THAT HE COULD NOT in magnitude with the It is a step toward Ive her notice to leave?” to bring the case to court, and T have uo money to spend in getting her Vong Fawntne Acgcrrtep.—The trial of Vente | Out of the house.” Fanuing in the Criminal Court yesterday, for the | . MP& Connor dented the charge. She said that Fand sareeny of $170 from Huxh McDobaid, re- | Ret dogs were peaceable and quiet, and that they nited tn the verdict of not guiliy. It was intas. | “020% SRIY ARTORG. mony was one Fa Dy dh a | ‘lak McDonald | the doubt to the defendant. d not se the girl take Lis money, and uo post- | Called up and the Judge proceeded to instruct him Uve evidence on that point being offered the jury | Atif the dogs reudered a Verdict of uot guilcy another Warrant and again Dring the case to court, chontew nc Dut told him that he Had better bring witnesses ACQUAPTED ON A CHARGE OF Assavtt.—Jobn Far- } the hext time. , Was acquitted | Much to the su erday of the charge of | Abounced that ‘on the 21st of October | the Judge. ‘The case was dismissed. Interesting Exhibiti * Governiwent did not lala & Couvic- | spECKXENS OF INDIAN HANDIWORK AT THE CAPITOL. =3 ea Persons who feel an interest in the education —Mr. and Mra W. J, | aud civilization of the Indian should vistt the room Florence, Ube announcement of whose coniing | of the Senate committee on Indian affairs and ex- never fails to awaken delightful recoilectious and | amine a cabinet containing specimens of the me. Mr, Campbell was again abnoyed him he could get rise of everybody Mr. Campbell i was deaf and had not heard Pa.) school Almost everything in the aical and industrial line ts tuere repre. ery article is the work of the pupils of the school, ranging from 12 to 16 years of comprises saddiery and har- and boots, all sorts of needle- Joners” and’ eabinet work, feud & Savi exg-aimation win’ demoostras tna Indy om the ainerican stage, Is said to have in hor | it18 all most credftably done. -'Thespecimens were Dew skit, called “Starligut,* a piece which gives ot selevtea specially for exhibition, but somewhat “— unity to exercive” ner | at random. Some of the needlework will delion Ber tae amgias eqperuany Kercise her | iadies who are adepts ia that line. The cabin i pas ee ie | ademonstration of tne ca ‘Tux Wronxo Max Coxvicrep.—This morning ta | to be easily adapted to U the Cruninal Court, Judge Montgomery, the case | man. Itis one of the most interesting of all the jeeny, convicted in the Police ‘Court of | feattires of interest tn the Capitol. Meal Estate Sales, by three and defendant | Moses and Jacob Elseman have bought of Peter age. ‘The exhibit ness, tinware, shi work, carpenter r | aud & care yacity of the Indian mind methods of the white licenses have court to John both of Fairfax sid Baas | P. Payne of Fairiax Coe Vac aur ‘Mens. Herbert; re 1» Vi, lerbert; what had happened. The case was given to the | Robert Peters and Lucinda Harris; Abraham 1. Jury without argument, and tue court commented | Fletcher and Annie K. Patterson. advertise. of this issue, of the New 1t to the favorable. of those in the subject of life insurance—and ——-—___ of the company are shown to be $55,128,508, and See Workman $5,486,430; the policies in force, $150,02-495, and | 1D after his recent illness, in confining its opera who is not? Powderly arrived afternoon. it 1s his first ‘Puese 2gures are significant and show a e wpent noved for sound methods and financial ext: | BPP, ARang Cotzcriox.—There 13 a notable collec. | D Uon of Modern Paintings, Marbie Statuary, €c.,at | DDD Walter B. Williams & Cv."s, brought here by Sghor Spiridon, of Rome. It ‘some very choice exampies Of tue, best European masters of the wigny, 1. Spiridon, Favretto, Chaplin, '‘&c. important ‘tion Will be sold March sand 9 at pubie sale. It 1s without doubt one of the best exiititioas Wasbingtoa has had for a long time, WAQ, Of the canvases being especially admired by ‘our best local artists, _—— Fe ‘Tux Arrexpaxce at Duncanson’s rug exhibition Was extiewcly large, and 1t Was the opinion of ail present Unat the collection is one of the nest ever extidived in this city. ‘The exhibition ——_——— jted Duscansa Bros will ace Menara | the ealthgus "De "prods ry Commence Ustorrow mora: | most I 3 ing, at 10 o'clock, by onder of the trustees, “the | doce not contain Atmtuonis Linon Of te entire siock contained in the’ weil- PE | Se cle, $2; the rest $1.50, General admission, includ ing participation in the ball Tak: LEADERS IN THE WOMAN SUPFRAGE MOVEMENT AD- DRESS THE BETHEL LITERARY SOCIETY. Ata meeting of the Bethel Literary Soctety, Weld last evening at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Chureb, Miss Susan B. Anthony, Mrs, Rosina Par- nell and Miss Rachel G. Foster, officers of the National Woman Suffrage Assocation; Miss So. phronia Snow, Mra. Macpherson and Mra Mary E. Shadd Cary, of the District Woman Suffrage As- ‘sociation, were afforded an ity before the regular exercises of the evening to speak upon the Wueation of woman si and to announce the fnternational Council of Women, ‘Miss Anthony was listened to with close atten- tion as she drew the parallel between the condi- Uon of the black men under slavery and the black Women in freedom, but without the ballot asa Meansof securing the equal protection of the laws. Mrs. Macrherson and Mra. Cary announced the desire and intention of the District Suffrage Ass0- ciation to organize the colored women of asbing- ton, and hoped it would not be long “before every Chufren ta tae elty could boast its suffrage organi n. After the 4 brags ged pr ot ing Was given nt, al An- tony ad Muss Foster Joulea in the dinsescton Which ensued. ‘The chairman of the meeting, Mr. Cromwell, an- nounced that, by the consent of the managers of ‘the association, the entire session of tne next reg- ulaf meeting, Tuesday evening, March 20, would be given to ladies of the suffrage Association, WasuINGTox Branca, EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.— At a meeting of the Washington branch of the Evangelical Alliance yester appropriate ac- on Was taken in regard to the death of tueir ident, Dr. Peter Parker. Dr. Sunderiand’s 4 as Be ofp ong enone apd ae - officers were elect nt, ‘Andrews, vice-presidents, Rev. S. M. Newman ‘and Mr. Chas. Lyman; secretary, Rev. Dr. Pitzer; treas- urer, Mr. A. 8. Pratt; executive board, Rev. 8. H. Greene, H. C. Stier, Kev. J. G, Butk RR. Murray, Jesse B. Wilson and Wi, Ballantyne, Aiexandria Attairs, Reported for THe EVENING Stan. ALEXANDRIA'S VisiTORS—The Grand Lodge of Kauights of Honor of Virginia continues its session. to-day at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, and will not -ad- journ until to-morrow evening." This grand body comprises prominent citizens of Abingdon, Alex. andra, Burkeviile, Christiansburg, Charlottes- Ville, Danville, Farinville, Fredericksburg, Good. son, Gordonsville, Liberty, we Man- chester, Norfolk, Portsmoutis, Roanoke, Hicamond, ‘Smithfield, Staunton and Waynesboro’, as well as from the counties of Accomac, A| Lox, Berke- ley (W. Vax), Chesterfield, Carroll Pauquich, Hano. ver, Henrico, Loudoun, ‘Orange, Princess’ Anne, Prince George, Suffolk and Isic of Wight. There are nearly 3,000 Kaights of Honor in the state. Many of our citizens have found old acquaintances among the representatives. # Fikk—An alarm was sounded about 2 o'clock this morning tora fire discovered in the stable in the rear of tye house of Washington Jackson, on extinguish lain s and saved the dwelling. ‘The loss will not exceed $160, Norgs.—The District Grange of Northern Vir- ginta will meet here to-morrow.——A new dramatic club here 1s proposed.—The condition of Mrs, John B. Smoot has improved.—The subscription books of the new Mount Vernon Insurance Com- ny Will open here on the 12:h of March.—The foay of Muntero ‘Thompson, a native ot tats city, will be brought bere ier burial this week, from tne Central Lunatic Asylum.—Mr. A. C. Harmon, Een for some tine sick, was out yester” juring part jay attending vo business, —fapt. Mushbach has been made a visitor to ths Asylum for the Blind at ‘Staunton.—Capt, K. Kemper’s address fixed for the of Lee ‘Camp has been postponed.—The Rechabites will probably reorganize here.——The Jonadabs have now over one nundred and twenty-five perpetually. Pledyed members in tts city. ‘ isalssippt house yesterday rejected the ‘The Mississip, senate Dill appropriating $10,000 for a confederate soldiers’ monument. Sick Heavacue Isone of the most distressing affections, and people who are its victims deserve sympathy. But thé great success Hood's Sarsaparilla has bad in curing sick headache make it seem al- most foolish to allow the trouble to continue. By its toning and invigorating effect upon the Gigestive organs, Hood's Sarsapayilla readily wives relief when headache arises from indiges- tion, and in neuralgic conditions by building up the debilitated system, Hood's Sarsaparilla Temoves the cause and hence overcomes the “7: HooD's SARSAPARILLA Sold by all drugsiste. $1; six for $5. Prepared only | _™b3-3m Nazioxat, Noverry Wonxs, Room 45, Post building. Jam now prepared, at the above-mentioned place, to | iF °F, tub Bates oF any manufacture all kindsof Patented Novelties, Models’ | $34 Sueuature. ec, Fine Gold, Bilver, and Nickel Plating done, Est ty C. L HO@D & CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 20 ‘TERRA COTTA, AND TAN, ‘The New Sprine Shades in Ladies’ Pure Wool, oue yard and a half wide, Worth $1; Reduced to 87%o. Good Quality PLAID MUSLIN, 5c. ‘ Bargains in INDIA LINEN, 8, 10. 12}40, FRENCH SATTEENS, finest quality, 250, AMERICAN SATTEENS, French styles, 12%. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, real cost, COLORED SILK VELVETS, worth ¢1: only 500. ote, See SAS Sve CARTERS, BLANKETS, slightly solled, $1.87, COMPARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERS. ROYAL (ateotetety Pore) “ RENT—1 a Febatee ters SHEEMRN a Go, La07 ae 2? PF Monee, ‘OR RENT—O-ROOM BRICK NEWLY PAINTED 35, Columbia st., Columbia Heights; pengb4 BY sub adjoining Roanoke ot ; ee eaIren Lot on 21st t. nw. Ferfuit information seat MOLACHLES & oR RENT—HOUSE 5 1 ST_N.! toro. a North Gaptiol st RENT—HOUs ‘Etoom hotes’ a AMAZON (alum Powder) «... Ss CLEVELAN D’Stanort wt. (or. SS PIONEER (Gen Francisco)... TS oaLERwAN 8s each on Mase a. Beat apeca- ys at O55, 80 ‘ON WEST SIDE OF 267} BUILDING oT ef 1» S1R106, a: SOQ, ey a Ale eupleabel 535.2. 1418 New lork ave SALE—BARGAINS POR RENT_BAICK HOUSES, 3 St ,26,: im wood onder : frout and back i SALE—NICE JUMP-SEAT CARR. new: Used a few times only hho use for it. Inquire at BUWEN: y 5 G27 New Ford ave iene *~ <7 6TH NE-2 DOORS FROM E it. B.W., @ rooms, all mod. st. ne, Be, all mod. tinpa, st Bes Sry all modi TYLER & Rvtit R RENT — CHEAP — 1451 new, three story Brick, sousinine st fluor. fireplaces and every convenience, WHITAKLG & JURDAN, 1417 Fae RE Capitol st.. and two lines of cars nice secen-7oom hall, gas aud bath;lange yard. Apply 313 Penn. ANDREWS&CO. BULK (Powder sold loose) BUMFORD’S, when not fresh REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powdes. Powder, which I purchased in the A wholesome ingredients, Iet-acream EG. Lovs, PhD.” uses Ke Saba tate Pe, closets: four room: AND SPECULATOR: at. c tention —I have e beautiful troutaye of 126 tee!on F depth of 70 feet toa AND "DWELLING, JUST G41 Feona.ave.s 0. duc cellst and gil moderu unprovemeuts: £o0d location for Shoes or fine grocers. val the sbove, fronting 17 AU ream able RK RENT—STORE rtle st. 0.8,, 7¥.. a improvement. will be sol riceand ob satmiactory time. ewer ab: ESCOFY, 1416 F sta. CHOICE CORNERS. Island avenge, Ditto. Q. and New Hampshire avenue. SWORMSTEDI & Bit “T have tested @ market, and find tartar powder of a high phosphates, or other injurious substances. It is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. ° “HA Mort, PRD. of Royal Baking Powder, purchased or any other vet Tnetiiate of Powder. The materials of which 8. Dana Hares, State Assayer, Mass.” at the CeMionnialy Philadlphis al State Faire 5 as etd STORES, OFFICES, &. bi g i We We Dear Beutt Massachusetts avenue pear 17th. Corner 1¥th and Lawrence, pens 100. War. vorxa “Thave examined “ the market. I find it ent Hexrr Montox, “T have anal: a tte composed are pure hed Powder received the hi American Institute, New York, and No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, chemists, physicians, scientists, ss aoe 35|Stable rear 460 iit 3 Cellar 1543. a we ‘The abo iy @ portion of ‘the For full lst call at oBice for bull tand 15th. {mb6] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. OR RENT—A GOOD BUSINESS CORNER, 436 and Mclean ave. s. w., six rooms and store-room rn improvements, fitted Up shelves ad ice-bux. mn’ at-recke 30 per mouth, CH. PAR 7ST. W, M. A. BALLI.GER, 7 — COR. MASS. AVE. AND 20TH ST. NW. Technology. Qe One of the babdsomest buildiug sites iu the 1 Mosteru seclion of the ett age of Royal adjoie Castle Stew: the 1st and 15th. 3 FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS EENLEAF ON EVIDENCE, @10: oncrets cellar and lor grocery. counter, all complete, xuod stabi KER, cor 4% and E xta. AXN VILLA SITES, KLDGE NOW OPEN. Sites around Washiogtem, rection. ONLY 3 TO 6 CENTS PR Foor. fa SL PHERD & Co., 1007 Fat, OK SALEBARGAINS_LOTS Forest Gen, Md.,2 to Se 3. R HERTFORD, 1 VERAL LARGE LOTs «st cal embetiviston on the Lew over fronting Boundary. Stoughton, Cls- an, sta and streets in University Park. BekJ Pr AVIn, 1319 F st DOK SALE—CHOICE V Belair aid Washington Hewhts and vicinity ¥ation 200 feet above the Pu five Views of park and city. @200 Huprovemente last season, abd. work stil | values rapidiy adv se Rossi. Teun on ‘Peed Toekuaeomest busing ot i t the country. 14 POR ALL. AND. LEVI, 7th uear Owe, i SALE-HANDSOME, DARK UROWN tle ed Hectiy |ALE—ONE SUKKY, ONE DAYTON WAGON me Side-bar To, Bui use for them. Apply JOHN versal endorsement from eminent: Health all over the world. Nore—The above Dracraw fllastrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound . more than ordinary kinds, tt is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advant- age of better work. A single trial d¥ the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher di of strength than other powders ranked below them, ils not to be tales os ine, powders, no matter how high their strength, five years old. get LOR, RENT—FURMISHRD—A_FINELY- FUR- ‘of thirteen rooms, near Dupout Cirele, Address H., E., CONTAINING | Gt. aw. a FRaH ~-= 6 rooms, Water and gus Kk SALE — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF y family deciining houxekeep- Inquire 1262 2 OR SALE—CHEAP—ONE SMALL Siz! plete with balls, cues, cue racks: in gvod coudition. [nquire at > NEW. THREE-STORY ILLA SITES ON LAN! room Houses, 21: + Well built; de- Sirably locared; mod. i large closets. “Apply to furnace. erates, c ‘NEK, 501 Santon Tlace, 120-3" free from malaria; 000 spent in sureet EPROOF SAFE, COM | stmall ope. Will sell low; cash or tin every ‘modern convenience, per month: keys at our office, 6 _ BEALL, BROWN & CO., 1321 F st. n.w. R RENT—BY K. 0. HOLTZMAN. 35] Ost.«. w.4r O35 Oth ot se. Sra. good back building; a Fe SALE-LOTS. ND .ve.. Rear Iowa Circia. K at. bet.2 7th, ve, bet. 141 & 1th Cor Tok wear rt atiear Reutte’ Circle bet. Vth aud LOU vensave... Det 7 th & Nth ¥-ILave. in, Dupont Circle. T, Ie | Patluear XN. Juave u JrOR SALE—a HANDSOME Horse; good driver an: $170 WOOD BROS., 16: J.0ii SALE_FINE HAND-MADE ENGLISH L. Side ‘Saddle, cveap. Address ing that they have any value. All alum og ge Py N.W, cor. 17th & Pa. a1 10th aud 12th. th and 14th ste, +. 1:3ty and 14th ete OFFICE ROOMS, Bazoa Covsrens. JOR SALE—CHi Fine grocery and provision store dot Less Good reason for selling. Addre-s mon ESS, 812 7th st, nw. and Stanton: Syuare. e ‘Tae White China, Whit to give to our ee Sth, 16th and Lwin road andi: MUP: Woadvertise these lote becaus: many of tem ere un- Ger the market price and wood investinenta. If} ou hot ace What You want here call fur coinpiete list ON SHE MAN JOR SALE—PNEUMATIC GUN ‘GRALHOPHONE at g12. SHELLABARGER at #0, LINOTYPE at 46. PRANK H PELOUZE, z ist ey peer Ue ‘We have now set aside three tables, which we aenom- inate Bargain Tables. All Suits of which we have but one or only s few nizes left are put on these and are ‘sold regardless of cost or value, at the low price of Bargains they have ever had an ‘Opportunity of getting. opening the stock of Seconds of one of the largest Potteries in the United States and will be Able to sell these Goods at fully one-half Less than they have ever been sold. ‘These goods comprises all sizes of Dishes from 4 inches to 16 inches; All sizes of plates; All styles of Cups and Soup Tureens, Hotel Ware, ‘Tea Pots, Casserole, ac., &. goods To-day, order, will commence the Sale To-Morrow, ‘Thursday, March 8, igse, We advise you to be on hand in time. Don’t wait until too late, Remember we cautioned you in time when We advertised our Yellow-Ware Sale, ‘But some rele customers came too late to quote prices, ‘Don’t miss this chance. ts Ee Si ‘To-day we are aang = Fs Telephone 930.__f QOR SALE — BARGAI ares t is eee ey ness: cost $75: will sell for wood Cau be seen at 1802 14th st. 2 womb6- (OR SALE—DARK BAY MARE. 16 HANDS, PER- fectly gentle; Coupe in_gvod onder. mb6-6t* JOK SALE—NATIONAL TYPOGRAPHIC, MER- centhaler Printing Co. ‘and Linots Always on uand aud {or saie in lots to. ‘at market rates. EBs 3 ar __MONEY TO LOAN. ‘ONEX Tolar frou @100 up on gvod real . am f 4 Having hada great run on these lately, we have re- inforced the assortment with still better goods, in both heavy and light weights, so that you will find better Suits for less money than you ever saw before. For 1418 NX. ave. *) \LE—OTTO GAS ENGINES, ONE HORSE ‘and seven horse, good onder botler. thrve boree also Boller. aseond-hand: $160. anna street, Ba.timore. | JROk SaLE—BED Featuer, 50c. a It focives caut for or send to office. property for sale call for or wend to office. ‘with me for rent or sale 1s Liberally ‘10th and F sta. n. BRICK HOUSE, | wiy papercd: 82d $10,000 seals ‘Ver steam enxine a ‘with modern improvements: ne EATHERS, i5c. LB. NEW, 16 iu advance. Owne: the best for the mouey. Gress 4.000, on real estate necurtty, 6 1 orders promptly m ‘ 2021 Oth st ak w. ON REAL ESTAT 000 Lowest ate. of eee cH KNIGHT. ist Ou FIVE PER CENT ON aP- 3 Ticks horeirdat, ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT LOM RAT! Mittnde, We have notin R RENT—A NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ‘ail modern improvements, 20 Porter Pace n. SH. DANENBOW LE, Successor to Daueubower & 5cn, 1115 F st. nw. You can have your choice of a splendid assortment of | anavat Jai colar ands Overeoats, A first-class investment. BED FEATHERS, 1c, terest in sume ‘choice. new, aud clea Ales, Geese - Naentyd {OK SALE — EMERSON UPRIGHT . nearly new: in first-class condi Wen at ‘ONEY TO LOAN Gentlemen can find remarkably good 2 at very reasonable prices at our cigar. The “Saborosa” long-fller Havana cigar, which Year ago, has found great emen Who are fond of a good $4.50 per 100. Merzoer, 417 7th st. n.w. Best Imported Bay Rum. (Own importation.) armacy, 1014 F street. ‘The leader of low prices, i California Tickets, J. F. Milnor,-B, & 0. Depot. 260 we placed on sale about a SALE — THREE HANSOM CABS, ON Can Ve had at S STABLE, 1620 List uw. n 020, Latter) > ‘0 DOAN ON REAL APIN BROWS, Attorney at Law, 323 4iy st. & ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EsTATe to suit, Real baste ee So >) iy among the:s some five draft ‘au. drivers: also. 10 "es Te sOUMbIe Stab 0f 953 D st nw. SCHLEGEL & Qt A superb toned full Square Grand bandsome in every part: latest, and best ‘ahovether & inaguificest instruments bat Little used: cost $400; now only $290; monthly | ificent Upright Piano tuil value aliowed aud re- uibly payments of $10 per i $ 50,000—T0 LOAN ig.609 ON REAL ESTATR __THOS. F WAGGAMAN,_ ‘aymeuts to suit ‘nly and permanently cured. Treat- Usevecevenren Arrracrios: “i = iniess and no detention from busi- ness. Consultation free. Dr. Shrader, 1906 91 st. n. to exchange for a mainder cam be paid OVEK 4 MILLION DISTRIBUTED. 50 Kear 2112 H st., Sr. 6 Navy Place. . igestible Cocoa, a very nu-, ‘tritious drink for chiidren. af 6 Collars Engraved; Razors sharpened ‘ALFORD, 487 Penna. ave, THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, mbl « i x Soe Sa ave Sr 303302 100 2026 L st, Or mi. 20-30 Pau CAPITAL PRIZE $30v,000, HEAD OF HORSES. JUST guarantee. 1405 E st. n. . HUGH QUIGLEY. 16-22" USED SQUARE One neaty new allon, 75c. Quart Rye Whiskey, best" in the world Orders by mail. McGae's, 9th near D “Royal Glue” mends Chi Our cigar a tomers are continually comis “Opera Bougi bo. BEALL, BROWN Bottle, No.1 i 509 wt. ‘ONEY = LOAN AT ferent abd Comienea. same HOLLAND & THOMPSON Het. Adjoining Sun Building. vsEY TO ee ON FIRST-CLASS JOHN SHERMAN & ©: a ee a a a AK, iter Wadi F iN SUMS FROM Tates of tmterent ions, on tu yeuved real estate £4 dias $100,0¢ Telepuvus 180 LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Legislature in 1868 for Educa- te prosent State Constitution, iu 1876, by an overwhelming popular vote. is Ite sisagree Sos pote toe Months (Marc) LOWEST RATES OF I- sted. by the na, Glass Wood,tg, | fous! and Charitable » nt 1s booming. New cus st, Sohmer Piano Agency. 01: SALE—Ol EXCHA\ and 6 passenzer Rockaways, Coupes, ‘Caull and other Wagons, Harness, & : Also, Carriages, a EVER, 406 Pa. a JOR SALE-SINGING BIRDS. BIRD FOOD AND | Eicaves, Gold Fish, Aquariums, and Fish Fe 4 OE 3S |. st assortment iD the city a: SCHMID'S BIND 30th 8t. B.W. 177.50 *SLORE, 12th et, two doors svuth ti st We DIe.oy | _ £111 joushton, Or 41.67 GE-LANDAULETIES, 4 7 Pennsslvamaave. 2, Li Pow REN1—Unrcr’ brands of cigars. We 122] Cuavn.w. LSE the celebrated 3 M. & P. MerzaER, 417 7th street n.w. 1014 F st., White Castile Soap, Best Imported, 7% cake, 1 Fresh Alacrney Butter churned every mornit And delivered in 3 1b. “W Also, Cottage Cheese and Se. per quart. Graxv Suz Or New STAMPED LINENS. AT OPPENHEIMER'S DECORATIVE ARE ROOMS.. $4-Inch Momie Cloth Bureau Covers, 9c. 28 is past Sognieee beset eerie 3 of Penna avenue, the same: conducted ved Faith toward alt pany to use this natures 3 y Rk SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendauce, Joes of time; no certificate, with Sac-similes of our sig- vard” prints, 45c, per ie Buptermilk; ‘Sweet Milk ‘SE Conver 10th and F ste. aw. N MARYLAND Fisces. G. H. WHITE & Co, se 328 N, Chuirlas xt. siaitiwore, i OXEF To LOAN on Bhi UF, Agent 431 7unss, ora it., 10r..30 TO LOAN Farms and Coun ey Paid APPROVED REAL Estate ee OR SALE—BEAUTIFUL SUBURB: Keenan ave.. Mt. Floap.nt. uew bouse; nine Tooms, cellar, furnace, water mud om. Iai site; price moderate." BENJ. P. DAVIS, can be examines ‘The, above Houses can be ex Pian iSor| and 10th ata Thos 1427 Peunayivania sve. TRS OF INTER: iN REAL EStAIR SECUMIT I. THUS d. FisHEK & 00, M=* 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT Low est Hates, UN DANENHOWER, NHOW iki & SON, T1 ESTATE Ok Fil Fates of interest Ne GKEEN, 303 7th st ow. is Gro. W. LiNKE ONEY To LOAN ju euns to suit, security. ‘our office ouly. JOR _RENT_ HOUSES. OF wid rooms aid bata; moa. imp, ® 981 Qt. corner 10th, 8 ‘rooms. store,’ aud stable; 7230 NEW YORK AVE. KR SALE—SUBUREAN LOTS—AT A BARGAIN— Sherman ave- extension of 10th We, the undersigned Bai sta; eimai Prizts draven in, The Low ig inkers, will fun State Lotteries which n-worked Momie Cloth Rew Afterncoa Tea Cha ‘et Momle Cloth Doyiies, GOc. per NEW NOVELTIES FOR EASTER, Boiting Cloth, in 18, 27 and 40 inch, for Painting ‘able Clot a St spe Be ‘lish Felt Goods, ‘dozen. E HAVE SEVERAL VERY VALUABLE a srthes fo) situated on Masaach' iTz# 10th st, n. w.,7 rooms and bath: mod. imp; | site are erect ter ale 28 10th st. n. w., 6 rooms and bath; mod. imps.; ‘802 New Hampshire ave. n. w., 6 rooms and bath; ‘Alley, 5 rooms and water: $1. S24 Snow's Alley, rooms and water: $10.30. .OHN, Pres. Union Ni GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING. IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1888. 1 Tickets st Twenty Dollars each. is oe tarters: 80: Teullg, 82: Twentiotsn 2. ¥ 8924 fuccessor to DARI and Ent th Bop "slik aad hades. SCHOOL OF DECORATIVE WORK. All Branches taught, includit , Drawn Work, Croc! S0' charm: of a homes _ SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ‘Mount Prasant, fine Lote at 35 centa per jeri C 040 cla perf ot Grounds ine Lote at 65 ct, per foot fan YP CORLEY BROS. 1310 Fat BOARDING. ror RENT 1002, 1, ST. X. W.. FURNISHED OUR YOUNG LaDy table here ood Painting, Embroid- wamean S ‘and all that adds to Call and e: ‘some exhibition. "New and ory. §, OPPENHEIMER & BROS, Now Building, 514 9th st. n.w. Bole Agents New Home Sewing Machine, LIST OF PRIZES. ‘tiniahed, = two stories above, ‘htted. Inquire R 0. HOLTZMAN. CALL THE AT! ENTION OF “yt handsomely furuixhed We SL} ath st | Nemernsanlorccrss .RDING—LARGE. uisied Rooma, with IWamia ave, cor. 22d et. LINTON HOUSE, SPRING STYLES IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, At $2, 82.50, 63, @3.50 and e4. SPRING STYLE SILK HATS, $5, 86 and 98, CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CANES, GLORIA UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES at $2.25 and $2.50, Agents for Youmans’ and Knor's New York Hats, Chotce Stock of Silk Umbrellas, 2B. H. STINEMETZ & Sox, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Ger Ta Bust. 100,000 to.. iosarrts =

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