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_EVENING STAR. . March ts, 1874. LOCAL NEWS, a&c.. Tonight —F. A. Sothern, as ‘Lord ar American Cousin.” Pord’s Opera Howse—Th Majiiton-Raynor Family in “Gabriel Grab.” aL eS Pieater Comigue.—The sensation dram: “Life or Death,” and other attractions. ed Hal! —Entertainment = benefit N fs pregatonal Churck.—Fourth grand orgaa concert : - = lomdensed Locais, Fifty bookbinders were farloughed at the Government office yesterd Governor Sheptérd hax appointed Mr. Liv- ingston Browning & notary public. Alarms of fire at night in Alexandria are sounded with large oyster horns by the police for, ‘The fourth and iast sociable of the season of the New ¥ 3 place this evening at Masonic Temple. Patents bave just been granted to the follow- Washingtonians:—(Guantas Kice, beach piane, and Kobert M. Green, foantain for soda water From .J. Sbillington we have oor Mircor of Fi ly coptes of The Galazy, t thions, and Fravk Lesiies’ Lavly's Maoesine, all for April, and Frank Lesiies’ Weekly for March 2s. Last night a bang zet was given by the various ledges of the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith Of this District, at Concordia Hail. and a silver goblet presented to Mr. Simon Woif for his services at the I. 0. B. B. convention recently held at Chicago. + The Beard of Health. MORTUARY STATISTIC’ —THR DOG NTISANCR. | At s meeting of the Board of Heaitn last Bight the health officer's report was sub mitted for the week ending March I}. showing ances abated. $7 dead animals removed, pounds beef, 1 pounds vea! ponnds ba 46 pounds venison. and 22) is cabbage con- demned as unwholesome. } The premises on the corner of F and sth streets southwest. also the frame balding in y between Virginia avenue, C street and and I2th streets south west, were condemned as nuisance Dr. Bliss presented the mortuary report for the month of February, ah of deaths 152, of whieh IT colored; males $2, females 70. responding month last year, deaths the past month, 7 were from apoplexy; consuroption, 5; diarrhea, ; dropsy, 5; heart disease, 5; cerebrospinal meningitis, 4; conval- sions, 4; enteritis, 4; erveipelas, 4. Mr. Marbary called the attention of the board the large number of dogs rinning at large. making night hideous and the day langerous. He believed that they should be incluted as coming under tha law which prohibits domestic | animais from running at large. He submitted & resolution that dogs running at large, without the owner or owners accompanying them, are a Buisance, and under the organic law, which re- quires the Board of Health to prevent the run- ning at large of domestic animas,] it is the duty of the pound-master to take up and impound all animals of thedog kind which may be found at large. ‘The resolution was referred to the comm on ordinances ttee - Tre St. Patrick's Day Cerene Yesterday the gi a Patrick’: Jay of last even! line paid him a salute. in the morning so ck the Washington ¥ Hibernia Benevolent society att jet a St. Patrick's Church before falling in At? nconrse of ple as: all to hear t ture of Irish patri nounced fi the Knights Columbki Stinguished lecturer failed reached th: Kane, of Harper's Fe his panegyric on im the morning at St. Matt he did to the satisfaction of After the lecture a num) sembled at the saloon O'Bierne; “The Governor of Columbia,” by Major Ure! by Francis MeNerhany; « try.” by Hon. W Birth.” by H r Adopted Conn- “The Land of our | Hynes; “The Women of by Major Dillon; “Memory B. | arstield (Neill, and the great | by Patrick Gibbon. Major Urell, in response to the toast “The Governor awl the | District government,” spoke of the enterpris#, bovesty and ability which had characterizad | the actions of Governor s in his ad- | winistration of the Tae G. v. 2. Carson, president 3 ; William Becket, tr Arrangements were made for a gran: ball, to be held at Mar- ket-hou:e Hall, in Georgetown, on the night of April ith, proximo, and the subject of cele- brating the emancipation proclamation on the Same day was discussed, and are<oln @d to mske that oceasion more brill apy which has preceded it. The president, Col. Carson, was empowered to use a!! mean within command of the association at his ¢ cretion to make the celebration worthy of the event which it commemorate z This order was originated Fears ag in ine citf of Baltimore, its objects | being to care for the sick snd bury the dead. Ir has steadily increased and spread throughout | Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia. Pennsylvania and other siates. There are now oy lodges in Baltimore, eighteen in this Die let, three in Alexandria, three in Richmond, and two in Georgetown. Males and females, | between the ages of '6 and 45 years, are admit- ted and an initiation fee and dues collected. Some two months ago the Grand Lodge in this District obtained a charter under the general | jon act, and the tine property on | nia avenue, where they now meet, ased of Mr. Edward Simms at a cost | . This is designed for the permanent headquarters ot the orter, which bids fair to 'y among the colored popalation | the southern states. 1t embraces in | this District some of our best colored citizens amorg its members, who aireaty number about | 5,000. ar ‘The Taeatens. as “Lord Dundreary,” i Cousi at the National in Theat er, to-night, and those who have not yet seen one of the | mr st diverting characters on the sta, ter avail themselves of the last chanc | Nothing baif so droll and entertsining a3 the | rformances of the Haynor-Maj nily, at | Fe nas been seen here this ¥-goers who like to enjoy a | hearty laugh have not yet hem let them | do so, or they will miss one of the greatest treats of the dramatic seas’ Comedy, drama, dancing, and music, combination programme of novelties, Theater Comique every night. ances this week are urusus : had bet- ina at the | The perform. | good. Brae Box Tre Retrenep to tae | Owner axp Tae © } From Cestopy.—Yesterday afternoon Major Michards released from custody Jesse Pollette (the overseer of Colonel Edward Daniels, of | Virginia,) who (the overseer) was arrested on | Monday by Detective Coombs on the charge ot taking $5,400 worth of bonds from a hole in the ground on the Colonel's farm where he bait de- | posites! it for safe keeping, as set forth in ves- | terday’s Star. The property was returned to the owner. Ory yor ALBANY PgwITBNTIARY.—Last evening, Captain W. C. Crocker and James L, jail guards, left for Albany, New York, with the following prisoners, who bave been sentenced to serve a term in the (npr era that piace — Samuel Agge, assault and battery, with intent to kill, six years: Henry Hammell, Durglary, four years; Had Warner, for robberv, three years, James Peyton, assaniting an offi- cer, two years, James Connelly, alias Daily, burglary, three years; Henry Jackson, grand larceny. one year. . Tux COLLixewoon Hoxzstrap Assocta- ‘Tiom met last night, and the constituton pre- sented at a former meeting was adopted and Snow- presitent; ‘iBcers were elected as follows :-—W. den, president: Col. Ed. Daniels, vice M. A. Tappan, secretary; Geo. Cowie, ‘Thos. L. Cathcart, rectors; D. P. Smith, verancer. Siren mimes ARREST OF AN ALieceD Horse Tarer.— Yesterday, Mr. John Carter, @ farmer residi: wear Poolsvisie, Md , arrived here and id-nuti a valuable horse which had been stolen from Bimon the 7th instant. A colored min named George Williams was arrested by Detective McDevitt on charge of being the thief, and is hei for # bearing. a BUILDING AssociaTs —At the 634 meet- ing of the Fifth Ward Building \s-ociation Monday night 21,/55.50 was sold to caucel stock; 2s sbares were withdr - ‘At the ninth regular monthly meeting of the Metropel.tan Buliding Association Monday eve- Ring fifty shares were advanced mpon at about an everage of fft ublicam Association takes | | by Kev. H. ©. Cushing. | scheols | officers and teachers of the Sab | shall have the right to vote for the election of ic at | toa seat in the bod | Afilick, late of Tennessee. This case has been | hor estate in this city the Supreme Court of Maryland Conference Methodist Prot. F | CONCLUSION OF YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Sane? Congress street church, Georgetown. Dr. Dri home introduced Kev. —— Need snd Wil- son, messengers from the West Virginia con- ference. who gave a brief history of ths pros- Siunea ot tan tora ferityef the church im that section of th beg Bg en femoved Wit. country. avd expressed themselves as favorabie | hotel, and whose body was itt f to the union of tuo tes coeterenene | Hamstown, Mase. for interment. The bitt fvote 150 Mniaion.. Sha conmenacbaieiaes $2,579.91, on which there is a credit of #300, bled at ; 20 o'clock as an electhral cotlege, tev. | ahd among the items are ———s oe | Dr. Southerland, of Starr M. P. churet, Baiti- | ket: 5 g. PR reamed more, presiding, and proceeded to the election | $168; hearse and carriages, $146.5 ; Sowers. © of alternate delegatesto the general conference, The deft vy Elstree at ih = po | with the following result: H.C. Cushinj - | ey sante & Gt & tenet ae a | Norris, J. 7. Murray, J: i. Nichols, €. D. Va- | tO) Oe ie tne val ctie re eeeele amon i ant, of the mivisters; Calvin Spencer, Jas. A. | '° eo gent (repressnted by Mr. Kennedy, R. G. Price, Charles Billingsiea, and | J-3-Jebnson) claims that Dr. Sutton, who is | 2 o wih tae . the son of the deceased, told him to spare no ‘On the conclusion of the counting ef the bal- | pages Bg he wished everything to he done lots the college resolved itself into a — ‘| emg the court gare cee ny, 3 m) in | Case, > again, with the president (Kev. Dr. Wilson) | remarking that the guestion for them was what | a atdh qesen’ e plaintit® shou paid for bis services. was Cental! Seta te Wh tem tb Seeue. | Fhehome of denth tie tevct cate | eriand, and fl. 8. Zollicotfer. survivors, and they will then do what they at The’ committee on snperannuated claims | other times would uot, and it was a made @ report requesting donations to the 70 honest man should take advantage. The Amount of £0,000, which was laid on the table evidence was that the plaintif’ had creditably comporeets | Performed his duty, and he ought to receive full | ‘The report of the steward of the superinnu- | 2nd fair compensation for it, and that was ated fund was submittea, shuwing that his re- | the question they had todeal with. | ceipts had been $630 65, and the expenditures | ess 2 — on hand for distribution, €546.45. ALEXANDRIA Covyty, VA. benediction the coaference adjourned. iter Star:—The storm king after raginz in- aha acg | bath morning dawned wright and balmy in thi shar Onteaicg nt Ware Cundacted | otioe Sat caieut ie Moin ee tant churches i isters from that denomination now holding their conference in Georgetown. Rev. Wm. CU. Ames offiriated at Walker chapel, and never since its dedication was there so large a congrezation witbin its walis. service the house was crowded to its utm ost ca- . Men who but seldom darken tie door ’s sanctuary were there giving undivi led attention to the traths as proclaimed in a clear and most forcible manner from the words + : &c., for A tA B. Mitts, mother-in-la: ~ Wood, who it will be remembered, died here in July, 187 falling from +4 Afte: | | The report of the committee on Sabbath as taken up. The first item, which requests our delegate to the general conterence te propose an amendment of the lnw so that the ath schools Sabbath school superintendents, gave rise to a long diseussion, but was finally adopted. The other items of the report, reterring to the tnter- national uniform lessons, and a more earnest ettort to secure the early conversion of the Sab- bath school scholars, and recommending a com- Marie ope eeoea nt Teetatae Tier See, Kinen Sabre to Cnet ee tee The committee ou the relation of the Rey. | Years, and the church in which he preached on Francis Brown, colored, reported that in their | the Sabbath 's one of the monuments he has left opinion he was’ an unstationed minister of the bovoner = soni ag ot his industry, and the con- Methodist Protetent church within the bounds | or the 3 Maryland discrigh aud suggest that his | Sfter a separation from us of two years, gave name be reported in the minutes asan unsta. | €¥idence that he has place in the hearts and tioned minister, and resident pastor of the cot. | *fections of the people but seltom gained by a ored Methodist Protestant church at Charles- | Mister. ton, S.C. Adopted. Dr. J. T. Murray offered a resolation request- ing the general conterence to muke provision by which annual conferences may appoint min- Isters or professors or agents in educational institutions, and as editors of religious period- Is and newspapers, and as chaplains, &= thout such appointment changing the rela~ tien of such minister to the annual conference. Adopted. ‘The committee on temperance reported that e rejoice in the general awakening on the subject of temperance, and especially in the vigorons and determined eforts now making to incorporate public sentiment against the liquor | traffic into the laws of the land, and we recom. | | nothing, the words that I speak are spirit and ° THE CLOSING CoNcERT of the course at the Congregational church wiik be given this even- ing by the Philharmonic Society, in the 0. rio of St. Paul, one of Mendelssohn's greatest Productions, A rare treat is in store forall who may attend. ——_o—___ THE courts. OnimtnaL Covet—Judge Mar Arthur. Yesterday, James Peyton, assanit with intent to kill, was convicted of a ‘simple assault. [a | the cases of George E. Daniels, larceny Peyton, robbery; Alexander ‘alias Lafity dackton, assault’ on Wm. Thomas; nolle pros. Frederick Freeman, keeping a bar room; guil- ty. Kichard Robinson, do.;4o. James Peyton. convicted of assaulting Officer Felt, was sen- tenced to the penitentiary for two years. mend our ministry and laity to support these measures with becoming energy and boldness: nd second, that we memoriatiza the generai conference to give us such ecclesiastical legis- | To-day, Thomas Herliey, keeping a tippling ation as will protect our churches from the | house at 1691 () street northwest. It appearing ach brought upon them hy those members | in the evidence that the place waa at 161 12th who engage in the liquor traffic." Adopted, _| street, Mr. M. H. Norris asked for a verdict for Dr. Drinkhouse introduced Rev. B. Peyton | the defendant, on the ground of variance. Brown, of the M @ wasinvited | Mr. N. H. Miller asked leave to amend, and argued that he had thatright under a law of ir. Drinkhonse, from the committee on eocle- | the legislature. Hlastical communications and visita! ported, recommending the appointment of terba! messengers to the more, Pennsylvania, and V ences. Adopted Rev. RK. S. Rowe, conference steward, mate his report of the fands of the churches received | i was adopted recommemied the abolishment of ¢ i which was followed by a reso tion offered by Rev. K. 8. Norris, which pro- | posed to change the constitution of the ¢ cover the recommendation of nee steward, and instructing the delega- tion to the general conference to seek a repeal of the law to take up conference collectia; Adopted. thorities in the morning and tespited the jury. Richard Jones, keeping a bar-room; sailty. * Gbristian Henrick, keeping a bar-room. The defence, represented by Mr. Garnett, wa that the party was licensed asa brewer, and soll 9 | nothing but beer of hisown manufacture, and | ina eonter- | | wer’s license did not give the right to sell in antities less than one pint. The jury found PRopatEe Coret—Ju lye Olia Yesterday, In re, Wm. P. White, guar ree was entered, dismissing the petition’ of iiek for revocation of wife's guardiai ce ip. In re estate of Horatio A decease 4; At the close of our report the conference was | James G. Payne was appointed spacial auditor’ | discussing the merits of the report of the com- | Will of Noble Hurdle, heretofore was fally | mittee on literature, one item of which seeks to oven and admitted to probate api re heological aea‘tonal board. The | Will of William Marbury was provi, and item which required the applicants to the con- | mitted to probate and record. Will of ference for educational aid to abstain from the | | Evans, heretofore file roved | beg Of tobacco brought out some loud denun- | andadmitted to probate andrecord. Clrie:spher | ciations of the practice ef indulging inthe weed | Cammack Ww: pointed guardian to ‘ at the churches, to which the conterence is i | child of Charles C. Henning, and gave bonds. Was partiall nd it was stated that thie is one great | Will of Ammi B. Young was filed, fully proven cause of the diffionlty in getting invitations | and admitted to probate and record. © Te ex- from the best churches to id the annua! con- | €cutrix named in the will qualified and gave ferences, and that large percentage of the | bonds. After directing that all his just debts lnmates of the insane asylam at Staunton, Va., | he paid, he bequeathesto his friend, Courtland had lost their minds by the use of tobacco. | Palmer'IWixon, the marole bust of hime cia = pedestal belonging thereto; to his graud-da Legal Contest for Possession of au Eu- | ter, Tempie P. lived, his oll paintings, th. fant. idue of his personal and real estate to his TRE LITTLE ONE THE Sole scRvivor or a | Sauehter, 2 e ease acd grand- | daughter, Tempie P. | named as execatrix. | ed guardian of or; idren of Martha E. De Cover, and gaye bonds. «J. Wilson Wishart guardian of his infant chudren, FAMILY OF FIVE PERSONS. His daughter is phen was appoint. Yesterday Judge Olin, in the Probate Court, deeuied the case In re orphan of W. H. s appoint W. H. Artiick married a sister of W. P. White, | Porice Covar—Judge Snell, nt Jersey, and the @rphan over which Sedage mbigsaied here is @ contest is their child. During the | ,Ycsterday, Marshall Parc, drank and disor- r , deriy; $5, or 50 days. Katle Haines, profane cholera epidemic in Memphis last summer, the 3 a cpacion Or, co child’s father, mother. sister. and aunt died, | #4 inde psd gir ecdledon dg ake Nw within the space of 24 hours. The grandtather, | Peace and quiet of Georgetown; 83. Wao. Hur- in the spi ley, profanity; forfeited collateral, $5. Abra- Davis Amick, anold gentleman of Brooklyn, | /¥, Ltofanits; terfeited eo Se New York. on hearing of thetteaths, proceeded | Mam Smith, slisorderly Fate Mackabee, to Mempbis and took the orphan c' and left wT - 35 th edd $5 collateral. i it in the care of a Mrs. Rogers, a woman eelect- | To-day, Thomas Frazier, assault and battery ette | ac | for mak: A this county were filled by min- | Before the regular hoa for | h war assembled to hear him, | Earth-closets, | | | The Court stated that he conld furnish an- | ag D "a ¥: Powpra . Door ‘BAST stands unequaled light, bealthy and nutritious roils, Disenits, griddle cakes, &e. The nts pos anes ot thie powder are not only chemically pure, but so proportioned that the results produced are tee someonce time. In this respect it possesses superiority over afl others in the market. Only two teaspoonfais are required a Longe floar. For sate by Ts ivr ig Use Dooley's Yeast Powder only. Doorry & Brotuer, Proprietors, 69 ‘Street, New York. Consum; the scourge of the hum. family, may in its rested early stages be promptly and perma- nently cured. Rayvenswoop, W. Va., Oct. 23, 1873. age Woe tas ek your I been net —For the last year I have using your | Golden Medical Discovery. I owe my life to it, | baving been afflicted for years. Did not use it | but a -hort time before I was benefited; at that time i was very bad, not able to sit up much, was suffering y with my throat, was | ting blind, hi | my lungs.’ I very and am almost well Karte T. WaRrpwer. Asonof Mr. J. H. Mesgck, of Chatham Four Corners, N . B. §, R. Potan, drogeist, of West Union, Ohio, writes to state that Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has effected a wonderful care of Con- éumption ia his neighborhowl. Try Ind, Coope & Co.'s English Ale, on draught only at Geo. W. Driver's, corner 4 at. | and Penna. avenue. The finest giase of ale in America. 4 on N. DemonGsor, the ceiebrated artist in hair work and hair cutter for ladies and gents, has resumed business here again, at 805 Market Space. He keepe the finest wizs and toupees, 6 ——— ee In apprtiow to the Gas Saving Barner we | keep the largest and most complete assortment It | of Chandeliers south of Philadelphia or New is the spirit that quickeneth, the flesh pro‘iteth | York. , including also a full line of Plumber's foods, and a variety of goods embracing the tol- lowing, not .o be surpassed: Statuary, Parian goods, Clocks, Bronzes, Siateand ‘ble Man- tele, non-explosive Lamps, Latrobe Stoves, Grates, Ranges, Pumpe of all kinds, Patent best in ase, Warren's Patent Meat Cooker, and ong other useful inventions, Plumbing and Gas Fitting in all the various branches promptly executed at moderate prices. None but competent men employed. Hamitton & PARSON, 2,25,wt Y.M.C. A. Building, 9th and D sts. Ip, Coorr & Co.'s English Ale, (from Bur- ton on Trent.) op draught only at Geo. W. Dri ver’s, corner Penn. avenne and 4\ @t. TuRco-Rvsstaw Bats; also, Medicated Va- por Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, 903 FE street. 3,2,1 THE CoMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. oe Ponp’s ExTmacr is for sale at wholesale by thas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, and by druggists everywhele. tw,t,tf. ee pet THAT Corns, BUNIONS, Troublesome Nails, Vascular Excrescences, Chilblains, and other | ailments of the feet deteriorate and destro: health, and thereby promote irritability of temper, shorten life and interfere with its du- ties and pleasures, is probably as much of a trueism as that the establishment of Dr. Whites, No. 535 16th street, opposite the U.S. ‘Treasury (whore treatment is based upon strictly scien- tific principles) is liberally patronised by the most intelligent and considerate people, in or- der to avoid, or if a'ling to be relieved or per- | manently cured of those most troublesome an- not keep a bar. The court held that the | Dooley’s Aguo Powders. a verdict of guilty. | B | celebrated Bazaar Patterns. | Intelligencer building. ‘ Annie Roy; £10 and costs. Charles Alexan- ed by the mother on her death-b=d. White, its | 07 v5 ¢ cant guardian, went to Memphis arterwards | det, CO.ored, charged with larceny of a basket Re . - and 50 cents in currency; $10 and costs. Wa. Berwer sclasinecy aipoistan oe fe Erovate | — it eles pistol, worth pd Bae iy Court its guardian. A short time thereafter the | catia cue Sha nique Go ont (0 sleeo tm is grandfather, Davis Atilick, came to this city | * A sts. Marion aserbert were fined $5 Childers and Eligabath eh for an aftrsy. Martin Scanlon, charged and Cn to get Lara of the child, by | ey. tittoning for a writ of habeas corpus, waidu ore . i : ao . | with assault and battery on Catharine his wite; was heard before Judge Cartter—B. A Loci. | 3th as bonds to Reep the penes. Mary 4. For’ Wood for petitioner, and Judge Moore for the | tube, assault and battery on Betsey Norment respondent. Judge Cartter decided that, letters | {U%2, corte. Alfred Dodson, wadcaeac ae phe pombe nas the Probate Court, he | Charged with neglecting to deposit at police ‘The petitioner next proceeded in the Probate | Deneduarier © satchel, containing vainable Court by fling a petition for the revocation of | Papers and & ear named Oatee G. : the Weeeere GE Sueedinnahip 30 (White, Om 158 es 10y eenutite chat all ortintes Git ene srened that the infant Baving melther domicile | Te Wei es carson toot ee four hours afterwards, under a penalty of §25 lottery granted Gee thecetee ek en | ioe, which Was impored. John Henry Pollins, case bas been before the Court at several | Profanity; J. Isabella Cambell, loud and bois- sessions, and each party backed up their | (crous; > Frank Foreman was fined $3 for claim by affidavits, and the contest wasat times | Cursing. Lewis Eskridge, same; $3. Virginia a warm one, each charging the other with | Sterrill, same, s%. Felix Mulhall, loud and bois- pecuniary motiven sare Lcewesa argued | terous; $5. Daniel Gant, charged with enticing that it was a matter of right that the grand- ane ig eg ee ae ontesege =. father should be the guardian. Judge Moore within Pesaran iret ire fa buil At 1g ott a urged that the uncle, who had afamily of his | Within two bundred yards of a building. Mary own, was the proper custodian of the child | O'Hare testified that Noonan shot at aud killed Judge Olin decided that the letters had besn | 08€ of her — before her own eyes, properly granted, and no good reason being = ste ieceons cite " ine a d s protege Lr should be revoked, he woul liquor without license; fined $105. It is claimed that the grandfather, Afi! ——__ will be the heir of the child should it die. The FENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. property left it Is said to be worth £20,000. The a line of descent In the state of Tennessee and in | Wall Street To-day. - New York, March 18.—The Post's financial the istrict ot Columbia are at variance. The | petitioner will doubtless appeal to the Court in | article says: Gold opened at 112, sold down to 1i14,, and has since returned to 112. Ua gold General Term. —_ « —_ | loans the rates have been Sa3y for carrying. AxotTARR Britpine Association Case.— | Foreign Exchange is dull. Money continues Yesterday, M. F. Maller, tor P. H. Welch, filed | abundant at 3a4 for call loans, with prime mer- a bell against the Washington Cooperative | cantile paper 54 to ix ling Association, and Jones and Edson ction, &c., and a temporary order was iseued. The Dill’ recites that peti- The tendency up to first week in April wiil naturatly be towards firmer rates. Government bonds are steady. Southern State bonds were neglected at the tioner being the owner of certain real estate, | board; Tennessce’s, to which dealings were executed deeds of trust to Jones and Edson,to | confined, having been firm. ‘The = rai! securetbe payment of 24,000, endursed by the | read stock market opened at aboat yes association in November, 1 that he is the | terday’s closing quotations was barely {4 shares of stock, and has paid to the | steady during the first half hour, became on on bis stock, princtpal and interest, | weak at the first board prices, failing §, «3%, vard of $2,000, and is not aware that he isin | rallied about noon, and has since been steady. arrears in bis payments, nor has he been no- eerie aaa Stled; that Jones and Edson have advertised | The Markets, the property for sale; that he is ready and will- | BatrrmorR, March 1: ing to pay what may be justly due on astate- | ment of account. He therefore prays an in- junction, and asks that the case be referred to | the auditor, tort ACCIDENT TO A MUCH-RESPECTED CLRRGY- Maw.—We regret to learn that the Rev. Alfred Hoimead was thrown from an avenue car last night, and badly injured. Mr. Holmead was on | bis way to perform clerical duty in the family | of one of his parishioners, Mr. Wm. Bell, residing on E, between 9th and 10th streeta. On leav- ing the car, it was before Mr. Holmead had time to free himself from the platform, and be was dashed ‘on the street. much cut about the ern, er southern, 57@54; western, 58 @60. ay dull'andenchacced: 'Brovini quiet. Pork uuchape d. Bi Selear rib eides, 9% ie dull and quiet and heavy. Gorn dull de- aad several of the articles men- this ew Yorx, March 18—Stocks dull and weak. tanglement of @ cloak he might | eth Get, 1 6 exchange, long, 435; short, emmy eres Se f | SUoxnos; March 18,1230 p-m.—Brio, 440%; pre- So ferred 65.’ Paris dispatches quote rentes at 59 trance to Mr. Bell's house and | 4B centimes, bis face covered with blood Loxpox, Mareb 13. 2:30 p im. @ 0%. ——_o——_. Loxvon, March 13 4p m.—Bri patos: a die: ‘Tue PINEst COLLECTION of Chinese porcelain Pomwed from Paris quotes rentes at 89 francs 8) «sn- ~ rent — city is i che at nas } —— ~ | rooms of Duncanson Bros., corner THE WEATHER, D streets, to-morrow. In Littell’s Livi ey Dur. | No. 1860, there is special notice Called fo this | WAR, DRrARrwene t | Giles ate unet bi sepa se e e barometer, temperatu 2 aud north westel y winds end vccasional snow iu the | dom presented. Iitter section. Bor the lower Missouri are | Sale house on Broadway and must be sold. The | Ry weal { Peay et tn i our = mns to-day Inke region +: , ‘tion sales, where ightl> lowe enumerated. articles are | s! st los —_+__. erly and sc ¥ temper lou. y weath=r,ctearing in ths soath- Cast’oe periom. For tbe middle states iieht va- Hable nortbeasterly te south- rir winds. felling ba- meter, temperatare but + fH a ise or tclearing € mporatt'y Ragland soath a-torty jog barometer -sligatly A Stsrictovs Lapoge.—Abont 19:30 o’closk last night, Officers Trunnell and Too: covered @ ladder de- Signed by robbers for entering the house. “ft 2 | examined the premises, but foand (hat nohing | ‘aise reached above the bay window, and anentrance ee ee ore ec teeeins’ ee could eastly have been effected. The oticers Unierives will re abi ei at Lraisville. The tie- Pay cf cantionar siguals will be reesmed at tus i be porte April let | bad becn molested. verdict | noyances. ————— THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 4% street. re To GET RID of the Chilis immediately, take They cure perma- eo ently. ss Tux Sincere Sewing Ma HINE 88168 Of 1872 ‘were $219,660. 4,12-s,wtf Witcox & No Macutne. The a Ageney at Chis, Baum's hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street, 10,28 KID GLOVE DEPOT: KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FORsGENTS! KID GLOVE} FOR MISSES! L-BUTTON 2-BUTTOD $-BUTTON {avoves: GENUINE JOUVIN'S! GENUINE ALETANDER’S! at CHAS. BAUM'S EID GLOVE DEPO 405 SEVENTH STREET. CORSET CORSET FACTORY! CORSET FRENCH CORSETS! : ERMAN CORSETS) ALL STYLES OF CORSETS On band and made to order at CHAB. Hoop Skirt Jan2l-tr BAUM'S id Corset Factory 408 SEVENTH STREET FURNITURE, PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, AND CURTAIN MATERIALS, HARDWOOD DOORS, MANTELS, WAL ke. L. MARCOTTE & co., UNION SQUARE, (29 East 17th St.,) NEW YORK CITY, DEVLIN & ©o0’S SPRING STYLES: NOW READY aT 1106 F STREET, American Yoke Shirts MADE TO MEASUBE aD WABERANTED TO FIT. PRICES REDUCED! ALEO, BAMPLES OF BEADY-MADE SPRING OVERCOATS, mar’ l-tr THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 5 i 9th, at 10 orcloek, Twit wm, Bh: 3 K. Araold, viz: 1 Maw Blew By order of 3 MSF. Sec jistrat , Adm % _narls-law$w THUMAS DOWLING, keer BY TH0s. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetowa ‘STEE'S SALE OOF VALUABLE. IM Neer PERTY AT AGUTION LN y virtue of a deed of trust, dated July I7th, 1523, recordeat th Liver ily folio 73, of th ged ‘Achiogton cod direction of the holder of the 's Twill sell at MON street thence» west on said alley 27 Test, and thenes south tothe beginning, and also the Stable on th yea Ge tepg OF easternmost § ble but one of the range 2 iss built aad front ing on the rorth side of sid alle; T AMO. wits interest at ten por 1873, together with the «x- of this sale, in cash; balante in 6 and 12 Months, with interest at six’ per cent., secured by Letes and deed of trust ou_the property. Convey. ancing at purchaser's ens’ $2 Odown when the prop. ry is struck cf If the terms of sale are uot seven days,the Trustes reserves I the property at the risk and cost purchaser. B. P. DODGE, True: THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser. OK SALE— HIGHLY VALUABLE HEAL Fo dsti tk on butuer STHEET, GEOROE- TOWN,D c. 34 by 120, runping back to aten-foot the lots upon which the Prossyterian Tmer!y stood. on the main business street mari? Four lot alley, bet Chureh f Of the town, Terms ex Isto JAMES GODDARD, Nee : BUCKEY. 116 Bi _janat-entt W RA BEEN NG munity and victnity for the last FORTY-THREE YEARS, ‘and we are stil! willing, and hope to be as well pre- Pared todo so in the futare as we evor t. Thavkfal for pat favors, we friends and the communjty t tion by sending their work to n°" Suelr apprecia W. A, WHEATLEYIS Preminm Steam Dye Werks, where all kinds of Scouring and Dyeing ts done’ promptly, and in the eee 4y SEPFERSON STREET. febio-te Georgetown, D. 0. Nigons ELEGANT IOR CREAM AND OYSTER augi-ly $9 High street. LADIES’ @OODS. NEW SPRING Goo DS NAW Goons. AT REDUCED PRICES NEW GODS. PABASOLS, SUX UMBE BEAL Wat BRELLAS, Le R, Aud NUVELTI EF: 4, YouN .D.0 in Fancy Goods. 'SN.Y Bazak, 441 7th streor, en et _ marl6-tr JOST RECEIVED, 1 & LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HAMBURG EDGINGS AN é, TIONS, f - nnd STA DAR: b rang Gs, in new designs, at very low prices MES. SkLMa ROPPRRT treet, opp. Patent ttce marlo-t 6149 ®7-No Branch Store, MISS E. A. McCORMICK 909 PENN. AveNvg(up staira). A Iarge and elegant assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS and constantly on hand, Orders for DRESSES, &c. NEY, of New York city BOUND Bats, » filled by Miss GED __novai-tr N.Y. DYEING K3TAB ad eee eete, of ind tn 3 if A SHER, ¥ ea S oth bet: a. oring y A. FISHER, FIEST CLASS SOOUR:! B OF articles soon, to get them back in time, 518 Sh street, epposite Patent (Office, SPECIALTIES Ob His SOLE PROCESS. Ladies Dresses cloanad without taking them apart en's Clothes clothes cleaned without shrink: Grease spots removed effectually, so that they aever show again. short notice. Prices mod tm rr seri-ly COAL AND WOOD. [POR SALE To DeaLEns, A SUPERIOR LOT OF STOVE GOAL. GOODWIN Y. ATLEE, feb2s-tr AtLee’s Wharf, fot of 6th street. Coan AND WOOD, On band LYKBNS WHITE ASH COAL LLEY, BED ASH an¢ hestunt. CUMBERLAND GORE. LUMP aut chestunt. CU. Dt ue BUN OF MINE. HICKORY, O&K, and PINE WOOD sawed and split, or inthe stick. OAK and PINE KINDLINGS in bundle or by the cord, et loweat market ratoa. STEPHENSON & BROTHER. fev Office, 1215 P. ebIT tr T, W clase, T. 8. CROSS Ja ¥. EDW. CLARK & CO,, DEALERS CUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, DOORS, BASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, ae, Central Office, 636 Louisians avenue, sag DAtt, Depot and Planing Mill, foot of «th street ‘Tard—1éth and B streets northwest, BANKERS. Sh MAN & CU., Bankers, 1429 F STREBT, GENER. NG AND = a Soules HANG E BUSINESS 0. S. BONDS, STOCKS, GOLD, MUNICIPAL and DISTRIOT UF COLUMBIA SECUBITI&S ought and sold on commirsicn. Collections made on oo gars Special attention gixen.to the Cullection of Interest on Government jonds, and to Claims and Accounts against the yarions Departments of the Government. mar4-Im Mei, TIMONEY & CO, Eee ree EY stock BROKERS 631 ¥F Street, me and EELL Gold, Government Bonds, Stocks Sewer and General Improvement taxes paid at » liberal disconnt, Army officers ‘pay accounts cashed in advance. A limited amount of Northern Pacific Bailroad Bends wavted. feblé-3m )RKMAN AMERIUAN SAVINGS BAN Geno ie ite Bt, Ure O bere Interest poid on deposits. JouN Hrrz, Pres’t (jan5-1) 10. B. PRewries, Ossh jy .VEGETINE Ts the great Blocd Parifier. VEGETINE Will cure the worst case of Scrofuis. VEGETINE Is recommended by pby-icians and apothecaries WE OFFre ove STOCK OF CHROMOS, MOTTOES AND OIL PAINTINGS wecor o VEGETINE Has effected some marvellous cures in cises of 1° rene rang ¥ with some Dandsome Oil Paint Cancer, 20 to $10, on a'l of which we allow the We have sixo a few low- > ings and Frames, which we T. This isan excellent ity to obtain good Pictures at wi ALL THER NEW BOOKS Eecetved ae goon as published. Noveltina in STA+ TIONBRY , as well ax a complete meeortinont of Bao ardstaple Brationery. Priuting, Biot-ae, Lith eraphing and Enara\ ing executed expoditi susiy. zee ©o., VEGETINE Cares the most inflexible case of Canker, VEGETINE Mects with wonderful success ia Mercurial diseases, VEGRTINE Will eradicate Salt Bbeum from the system warlete NSW BOUKs, BECKIVED AND Le at SHILLING TO BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% Strect aud Pemmsylvaute ave, Phineas Redox. A Novel. By Anthony Trotiope, Lottie Darling. By the a@thor of Olive Blake r Work x. A Yorn in Thirty-six Oa shy Pastimes and Pevaitios. By ens “e ViGETINE Cares the most inveterate caso of Erysipsias VEGETINE Bemore: Pimpies and Bumors from the face or VECETINE Hawes, Cures Constiyation and roguiatee the bowets tit onal Reelin ea By pemranngeners and Ber The Dethr or By Eliza Dupuy. . . * jan VEGETINE The Wetherel Afar By J i The Conservation «f Enerey s . Is a valuable remedy for Headacte Fro New Chrmistre. By Josiah PC ok Zelda's Fortune ris Dene. Bs the author of ALL THE MAGAZINES A LZ » ’ ros mance —_—— VEGETINE Will cure Dyspepsia, VEGETINE Bee For Restores the entire system to wheaithy contition. | Deer Feast of Lent. By euthoriof A Bosary for Lent By aathor of * Helps to a Holy Lent. ome W in Lent. By Rew it Jewns’ Feet. A Prayer, Promise ant oom. aly Oommunings with @od Bishop Leight on. ‘The Call of Lent; to say * No. Christian Counsels, fr. m Fenelon and others, And many other dorks of the same character, at La S 7th street. fego WM BALLANTY WwW woods or. INSIDE aNi VEGETINE Cures pains in the side, Fi VEGETINE Eemoves the canse of Dirziness, VEGETINE Believes Faintners at the Stomach, VEGETINE PIANOS, Cures Pains in the Back, iT eee AED, PENOVATING PIAi G. L. WILD, Practical VEGETINE Eteetually cares K: twenty years’ experience, formerly Ta » Suber goer oy of Siete irm of GL. WILD & BRC «t, near northwest corner Pi up mrpaseed STILE F Pianos, VEGETINE THE CELEBRATED Is effective ih its cure of imate Weakness, KNABE PIANOS! VEGEIINE Let ee PIANOS, of | Albany, N.Y cheap for cash, au lace c Sree en, ea eneee for cash, and reduced prices to 2 the ome: encral debility Is the great remedy for genoral debi! Second hand Pt Schoneng EGETINE ning attended to, at ie ©. REICHENBACH'S Is acknowle’ged by all classes of people to br the PLANO WAREKUOMS, best and most reliable blood purifier in the w: janld-tr _ Vith +t. abo VEGETINE IS SOLD EY ALL DRUGGISTS POMING AND Bi muleae ae jaarsrs | 'T OWGAN = 6. KUHN, Practical (Formerty with Bicluwen a Banat » 633 New York avent lied PIANOS of, FROM THE ARCADE. The ARCADE will eclipse everything in the city on SPEING GOODS thi- season. HEW GOODS will sways greet bo ore of the THE TRADES. curious during the coming season at the 3 > WNINGS ANP IRON AWNI A ron stouna, "SANS Maafactured by M. @ COPELAND, Louisiana avenue, one door east of 7th street, AWNINGS for Blores, Publ inge, Private Recidencess ve? Public Bullings, Hstels, TRON F RAME™ for Stores, wt fact 5 FLAGS, CAMP-MERTING TRBTS lor vale or Agent for the Improved Mildew Proof Awn! Goods. masts Giese ‘The most attractive and cheapest lot of SPRING CABPETS ever brought to this chy will be opened soon at the ARCAD| First rate Ly! ph meg a Go) Ts now at the ABCADE for 50 conts. see them, An elegant lot OHOICE PRINTS now selling at the ABU DE for 9 and lv cents. WOOLFORD & SHILBERG, nes A” TENTS FOR SALE OB BENT, Decorations furnished for Balls and Parties, 427 SEVENTH STREET, marls tr between D and E. sonthwest. a J. 6. HOGAN, Manutsccarer, ‘i 3 STORE. 73 sP. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. MABSKET 6 AOm Sole for the CARTER'S phoor fws ike wa: Se 5 BEWEEN 7TH AND STH STREETS, by Jam. BIEN, Practical Piumber 609 Lou avenue, near 6th THE “CHEAPEST” AND NEWEST GOODS IN | Besid-noe tr beast. WASHINGTON. Very best CALICO, 8¢ Our BLACK SILKS can t be beat i Saaz en LINED PIPE @iway, Gop NEWs. Bo price or quality, Lerge assortment Le a Oe GOOD NEWs, COFFEES DOWN, COFFEES DOWN. may be seen hy the New York commereial papere Crape, Cloth. Great ble width, 81, 87, 80c.; splendid yard-wide Cotton, 12%c., very fine; Linen Handkerchic maril-colm DORSEY E. W. CARTER. N4tIOnAL BANK OF THE SEPUBLIO UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY, Southwest cor. of 7th and D sts., Washington, D. 0 Collections made on all parts of the United States Prompt attention given to all business before the Departments of the Government. Oapital, re Surpine Fund, $1.00. FITZHUGH ‘GOT. CBAS. BRADLEY, Carbier. (octi7-ir) Pres. {RERDMAN’S SAVINGS AND fRUST COMPANY BANKING HOUSR, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVESRUR, (Opposite U Treasury.) ALL CRUFITS paid to DEPOSITURS, as tute rents Bat ox r cent. per annum. ing 7 pe INTEREST on Oxw Dottad and epwards, trop Ara of ach ROmtA. ING HOUSS ov H. SQUIRE & CO., 1446 PENNSYLVANIA 4VESUR. Oprosrrs Wittarp’s Horm WASHINGTON, D. 0 > cent. bose tips ond eee. m8 Di 5 of officers tm the Army coshed in advance, I1GELOW, Banker, WILL REMOVE MARCH FIRST TO MABBLE BUILDING, 606 7th street. ry ep2iy UBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. NO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. FOURTH G&AND GIFT CONCERT ‘TIDRARY OF KENTUORY. 10 LIBRARY 01 er , Ky., March $1,184. oF GIFTS. bY of late date that Cof-rs nave declimed and as we bave purchased and received new stook in this line siace Uhe decline it gives us great pleasure to ter oor customers the seme choice wrades and they have been getting of us et sreatly reduced The reduction is from three to pound, or from 317 to fem per comtem invite those interested to call and see for t! 8. We also continte to sell : OPENI NEW SPRING DRY Goons. NEW STYLES PARASOLS and UMBBELLAS. NEW DRESS GOODS. Ohcice styles PRINTS and PEROALES. Spring CASSIMERES for Mon and Boys, )» Jat rece’ yal THE NEW PATTERNS from Mme. Demorest. BF One price only in plain figures, BOGAN & WYLIE, marl2-tr_ 1018 and 10¥0 7th strest northwest. T= PLACETO BUY BARGAINS, GREAT BEDUCTION DBESS GOODS. GREAT EEDUOTION 1N DOMESTICS. GREAT REDUCTION IN HOSIERY. GREAT ‘DUCTION IN LINEN GOODS. GBEAT BEDUCTION IN GLOVES. MOBY BAXTER, . jan%-tr 1920 Peunsylvania avenge. Prices, Bre cents ‘Tole ine toot worthy of note aad we hemsely. SUGARS. lard New York Brands.) gram fest — oe BuYT THE GENUINE FAIRBANEXS’ STANDARD SCALESB, FAIRBANKS & CO.,, 311 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, 166 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE. FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA, FAIRBANKS, BR WN & CO., 2 MILK STREET, BOSTO: FOR SALE IN WASHIN3TON BY

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