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RN EVENING STAR. ee \ | LOCAL NEWS, Amusements, @c.. To-night. } National Theater_—Fox and Denier'’s Panto- mime troupe, in “Humpty Dampty.” Dora's | | Opera House. — Lyd in “Blue Beard.” = Willard’: Hall__Private theatricais, for the Denefit of the Children’s Lacan ‘ Centennial tea party and © ‘olks’ concert, Trinity chureb, corner 34 and C streets. Mosical and literary entertainment of the | Usity Club, at the Unitarian church, corner 6th | and D streets. | Thompeon’s | o © Lecais. ‘The old Eastern market house, built in 1815, bas been torn down. To-day Judge Wylie, in the Equity Conrt, Cwmesed the bill for a ree in the case of David Mukle against Jane Makle. The it ball of the Corcoran Zouaves Sill positively take place at Washington hall, Penpsyivania aven a o mperance society of Uniontown has | elected the fol'owing officers: Pre-ident, E. V. Messer, vice presitent, J. V. Minnix; executive committee—Mre. Wsckot, Mrs. Anderson, and Mr. H. M. Lincoln. The Eight Hear Contest. THE DISAGREEMENT BSTWeaen THB HOSS Themes Vessey, Darid md W.T. Levi, from the Journeymen Bricklayers Union, No.1, were present, aod asked to be granted a hearing on the subjact of eight hours. On motion of Mr. Coliins,thecom- | mittee was received. Mrv Spohn then said they had made the visit for the purpose, if possible, | Of settling the difficulties between the bosses | and journeymen. Their own committee was divided on the question; some were ten and others eight-hour men. His experience was that eight hours was the proper time for a Ia- borer to work. The prineiple was also theirs, he did not think their organization would sacri- fiee it. The journeymen desired to bare the Master Masons Association pruposed to do. *o that action could be taken on the part of the journeymen. The commit- tee then retired. were then elected for the ensuing Jor Prestient, Jobn Wise; vice president, Augustus Davis; secretary, treasarer, David Cissell. On motion of Mr. Hutehtne,the secretary was Girected to inform the Jeurnesmen Bricklay- * Union that the association had decided tbat ten hours sbould comstitute aday’s work on all buildings where the members ot the Saturday evening some thieves made anen. | trance to the carpenter shop of Bvdwin | Brothers, corner of D ant Ist street northwest, and forcing the morey drawer took eat the con tentr_a ten cent note—and made of. To-day in the case of Tompkins agt. Wand » Blemenburg, and others, W. B. Moses til d his answer denying any business relations with | Blumenburg & Co.. other thau the purchase of @ certificate trom the firm. | Yesterday morning at the Mount Zion MW. E. | Cboreh, corner of 15th and RK streets, Rev. L. C. Muller, the pastor, received twelve new ne» bers, a mber of whom were converte of the protracted meeting which has been in prog-cs? during the past week. On Saturday evening fire was discovered in the kiteben of a frame house No. 11) Madson street, occupied by Mr. Dixon. Citiver W. iH West turned im the alarm and then extingnished the fire before the arrival of the engines by mounting the roct and tearing off some shingtes d throwing water on with » bucket. t the S o’clock mass at St. Patrick's ebildren received cciamunion, 120 The mass was sweetly sang nior choir, composed of Sun- | children and graduates of St. Vin- cent’s school. Father Walter addressed the children. | om Wednesday afternoon the grand charity Was inee is to be given, and the hill will be ona | | Of the best of theseason, A telegram received | Keed, and others, epoke in tavor of the resol: | tion, after which it was unatimously adopted, | ud the corresponding secretary was authoriy>d | jast night from Mr. Colville, Mise Thompson's manager in Baltimore, announces that Miss ‘TLompron will preside at the box office of Ford's oO House on Tucsday, between 12 ant 2 o'clock, for the sale of tickets for the benefit of the poor of Washington, and all persons are Bethed that she will not retarn change, but solicit the largest contributions. ‘state of the late Wm. S. on Saturday tiled a suit in equity at Savings Bank of the Dis for the recovery of the in- terest of the deceased in that institution, which they claim to he one- sixteenth part of the value ise, property. and privileges. that the 3 t Cotombs wasorganizod isco, with GH. Plant. WS. Hanting- ton. L. Clepbane. H. A. Willard, G. W. Adams S. P. Brown. George W. Stickney, B. P. Stick nev, A L. Sturtevant, JH. Lathrop, N. Wil sor, KD Mussey, Z ©. bins, William B. Tot, EF Jo-rph Casey, Latta, Henry Willerd, Willism H. Philip, A. R. Shep | hert, Wm. P. Dole, Hugh McCulloch. and M. 43. Emery corporat rts, that tal was & ganize and that advanees were borne porators have carried on for four years w o r g insned sto. of capita now worth half a scllion dollars, belongs to its sx- teen corporators: that neither Huntington m beirs ever received more than aboat 6300 although they are advised. and believe that the orporators have received large iivi- | nd have given out and claim that the erest Of & mockboider terminates at bi- teath and the stccks revert to them. It fur- ther denies the might of the corporators to choose a successor, and states that their = on treats the corporation asa commercial partner- ship, whieh would give any member the right | todissctve it, which could be effected by the death of amember. The plaintiffs aver that they have made several unsuccessful attempts to get a settlement, and been answered in such & Way which, if true, wonkt destroy the credit | ©f the institution. ‘They thereture pray that sbe cited to set forth and show the urrent of the bauk since its organ! za- md be decreed to pay to pla utids one sixteenth part ot the value of BPIOperty. and privileges. = a Tux Tex ® Movement.—Last night Rev. J. H Said franchise, | Kendree Chapel before a Iuding the Sous of . a was the Golaen Rule, Matthe « | | | | Dashawsys had a meeting last uigh*, af the chair. Captan mek | ered by | ze Moore ne, Peck, and | a Dr. Walsh, Dr_ Bond. The prayer « H. Thompson, J n,- Messrs. Barron, De cowference meetings. com- | meneing at 5.30 o'¢.ock p. m., will be held week at the Calvary Baptist charch ( | Parker’), corner of Sth and H streets T! will Le two grand mass meetines thie week; on Wednestay eve at o'elock, at the | New Vork avenue church, and the second mas- | meeting on Friday night. Hl The monthly meeting of the G Catholic Total Abstinence Soctet last right at old Trinity churc and Kev. Father Roccofort, spiritual director. addressed the meeting. At + o'clo the morning the society approached holy commu- Bion ima body, special mass being ceicbrated | by Rev. Father Strong, of the collegs. | The Father Burke Catholic Total abstinenes | Society held its uenal weekly meeting at Stott’ | hall, corner of Och street and Pennsylvania | avenue, in the evening. Several persuns joined the seciety. cgutons; | j remen.—Vien ‘Thom as “Slippery Jia Reform School ahont ove week ago, anda few days atterwards Ofi- | cer Philpscacght him, but im taking him to | the station house Slippery dim ent the nippers | on bis wrist and made bis escape. Afverwards he joined an ol pal named Alt Ford, and the pair together have, the policemen allege, com mitted some five robberies. Saturday night | Sergeant Clements learned that they were | Liding im Andy Gleason's stable in Gout alley and bé avd Officers Satie), Clawson, Marr ok surrounded the stable. tnd ou enter a the fogitives mace a@ dive for rd loft coptaining about five tors of 7 h Tdered tO come cut, thev defied the offi- | setto work with pitchiorks, aml as | euld removed the hay to another | ble. the bors inthe m4antima dig- | re were spent in getting down to them. Finally Sergeant Clem- | epts struck “Slippery lim” on the bead with | the fork, making & park which he will carry | Whe cer f * tas they end of the ging deeper, and some two b holt up. 0, Lord! | g to die.” They were | snaked out, and Jim's head ed amd born) up, and yesterday morning he was retarned the reform school and Ford taken to the Poiic Court. A Disnowse colored boy name.) Josiah Be! 1% of Officer Arno'd,of the county, stole three twerty dollar bills and « guld dollar froma tronk be! img to Mra. Arnold, and im-nedi- ately left. he robbery was not discovere! until Friday, when Mr. A started in pr tot Bell, avd traced him about tifteen miles into Montgomery courty Mé.. and found he had ids this ciry. Lasteven- | } Plied there for lodgings. recogn’ orce. Roderick charged him with the robbery, knowledge at first, bint ards owned up to it aid he had sper.t | ue money for clothing, &2. None of the money was fund oo him, bat be was arraigned before the Police Court this morning on the charge of grand larceny, acd committed fur ac tion of the grand jnrv all 7, of Wagare- | town, a former asistant of St. Matthew's, ap- | d_conéjutor to Dr. Waite, the pastor. er Me Devitt, well known as the in*+ presi- dent of the Catholic Temperance Union of Ametics, ita native of Baltimore, ant enjoys | the repm' a ae one of the best pulpit | orators ip the Cited } Tee Tarstess. troupe commence their farewell this city at Ford's house to- ing in rheentertait ne ** Bins Wise ine mings ened will sing “Her heart was true to The celebrated Fox & pantomime ——- reap im “ide Dumpty” at the National Theater this evening, and with them several accessions to the company and pew fraturesot the pantomime never before wi bere. red; 1 an | come to an iene. | to-morrow. | gentlemen are named: | George H. | the following questions and decide a fifiy- | soda and | prota ures. onion are engs tamon this question; this rule to go into opera- tion on Monday, April 13. ‘The subject of after adiscassion was postponed until the vue | of hours had been settled. ‘The association then adjourned THE CENTRAL COMMITTER GF TRADRS UNIONS had a spec ecting Saturday night, and Mr. Spobu submitted a resolution ‘that the eentral committee will support any organization in the District of Colambia,in an effort to inaagarate the eight bour system of labor.”” He said it seemed as though the question of ght hours as a legal day's work would soon The master bricklayers, it Wasevident, would not accede to the demands of the journeymen, and in less than ten days the mecbanics in this eity would know whether the exght-hour law was a myth or not. He was anxious that the bosses should become aware that they would have not only the journeymen’s association but the whole central committee to ei Lee was heartily in favor of the resolu- nd organization that would take 4 decided step. He was almost confident that his organization, ihe painters, would never enjoy the eight-hour cause there were too many “scabs” work- :ng against them. esers. Robertson, Lovelace, Coffin, McLean, al to tranemit a copy of the same to each assoeta- on represented in the committee. THE SITUATION TO-DAY. | Messta. J. F. Coiling, Wm. A. Hutchins, and | ¢. Henry Conradis, bosses, aro working the ten- bour rule. Jerome Diggs, on the building cor- | ner Sth street and the Avenne, is working eight | its exclus decide what they | OfScers of the Master Mason’s association | two ir asfol- | and the ‘Hotel Dudley Charles Lemon; | not yet and this was their uitima- | elegant old English style of architactare. Tae es was then taken up, and | by brick walls, and a. | bail is a Loistway for elovating furniture. Eck | Wass and er tries; the expense and vex¥ | are hea’ | have restaurants in | ould do ail in his power to aid any | very first claas of tenante i | loud ‘and boisterous language; architects the ex, ings thatcan be enieatly occa} than one family. Few or uo twellings are n>¥ thusarranged. This city is fallof emsil fam.- lies—young clerks with perhaps a wife and ous or twe children, or elderly gentlemen with only a wife, their children growa up and living else- where. Such families are now compelied to take a much larger house thaa they want, ant run the risk of letting parts of it to one or two other families, or undergo the alternative of | jing-bonse life,or rent a cheap, smsil | houre s mile or twofrom any of the depart. ments. In nerthern cities, particalariy in Bos- ton, within a few irs, many ‘family hotels,” built In flats or eultes of rooms, with every con- venience for housekeeping, have been erected (in Boston fourteen to my knowledge saites of three, four, or five rooms, each suite having bath-room, &c., with closets, coal bin, and every contrivance that modern inge- muity bas suggested for the convenience of housekeeping. Four more of these families are pow in the course of erection in Boston, nearly completed—the “‘Hotel Dearborn” '—the other two just begun by A. T. Stearns & Sons; the latter ed, will be 108 by 45 teet, of sand | brick, four stories, with four suites of rooms on | each tory. They are designed for the thrifty, middling class of persons, of refined tastes, de- suring respectable surroundings, bat with mod- erste rents. The two hotels, just complete, | are built with brick and sandstone, after the apartments are handsomely finiahed with black walnut. The etairway is of iron, surroanted i8 airy and well lighted. Buick partitions to stay the prograss of fire, par- teulariy around the main staircase, water- prooting, deafening and pugging of floors, to prevent water, soand and vermin from extent- ing from one story to another, are among the detar's receiving close attention. In the mata suite baving its own entrance ie closed the family joy as vacy as inaseparate bouse, with gre of labor and expense, by the absenc: when the door on of nts are eaveid, with the annoyances of mod- servantgalisin.” Some of thes? hotels | fed throughout by steam; most of them | the basement, whence | fe der meals can be supplied. ‘There is no city in the union where such ho- | te!s are so much wanted asin Washingto: h its thousands of clerks having small famili Such a building would always be filled wita the | Lrespects. R. damallosia | pain, so the shoe can be worn = ee CITY ITEMS. OTICR TO Grousrs.—An anprincipled frm Ann n have reseed bese sspying our ivertarnsams See es aa AT entire, with the single exception of snbstitutiag | 7) te Seid st Lange Hell THIR RYRN tN, ot their name in place of ours. The imposition, | 1% 0 Clock, whem sp clacton i although well calculated to deceive your cus’ | “’ Witutam Kua, sec, tomers, can be easily avoided by 8 litte care on Pah x 4 iT AGES—LARG! «x Four Part to eve that Dooiey's Yeast Powter is Gyo ge By Pipe toiag 4 one they are searching for. While the action the Di . Selling « | margin above cost. of the party only adds fu-ther testimony to the | “Ay Visttict. Selina So ateal) margin above cost. popularity of our Yeast Powder, we deem this NOTICE —The punctual attondarce of av- tion necessary, uot only for your protection, >.< member of COVENANT LODGE, No. So of the comme. Dooley & Brother, | is; PB) A rE Soe iter mer e street, Ni: on . ri o clock. wi [= Grand Visitation and other important busitess wil “Heusek > of Health. . ‘The liver being the grext deparating of Mood | “spitz TRG. . DARNE, Boe. O, cleansing organ of system. LACK TRON jAOINES. ShourekSeper of our health” at werk, and tue | E> —— oe foul corruptions which gender in the biood,a"d | Black Bike, Black Alpacas, Black Mohair; Cheice Bp ing and Sommer |) reas Goods; rot . at or gs yor ot Fond = gradually expelled from the system. lie Full Madder C. lored Oalioces at § and 10 cents; parpows Dr. Pierce's Golden Modicel Discovery | tr. Yard. wide Bleached cotton, 39 ond at's cts; Fans from 5 conta to $3; PAM Tey email dally doses, of Dr. Pierce's See rn ee acne tee tt | ee Wanethoraes Eerioste for sale cheap, at 102 Bridge strvet, by BENJAMIN MILLER. transacted. By the articles needed. They care every kind of 27 Sm" bumor, fhom the worst. scrofula to the common FRY THOMAS DOWLING, auctioncer. pimple, blotch or eruption. Great eating ui- cers kindly heal under their mighty caratevo TBUST LE OF BEAL ESTATE iT. GEORIE OWS DOen Bugrems Clart of passed Kqvity intluence. “ Viralent blood poisons that luck in aret 9 Bolteman the system are by them robbed of their terrors, and by their persevering and somewhat pro- tracted use the most tainted system may bo completely renovated and built up auew. En- larged glands, tamors and swellings dwindie away and disappear under the influence of there 3 irginia Beaver et al. are de acd, aa Trastee, xpoe | great reeolventa eee MERE aicto aay trench the Rese: ~ . . eri, ist, at iS COULDE'T HELP HIw. the hoar of 8 o'ciock re of Lenk Mor 1s" ta Morgan Uo., March 24, 1872. Holmend’s addition ning for the snue at the feetof erourd on the nov leased by Joho H Der 9th, 196, and Li Dear Dr. Pixroe: When I was 12 or 15 years of age I took what | is called King’s Fvil, and by constant ductoring it would heal in one place and break out in an- own, De 0. nd of ths" rih side of north other. Italso brokeout in me leftear. I iirst | live of Bridge str” east-tly to. cae coruer Io : out tae ee eicis armerly belonging i ja L. Mackatl, on sud found your name in the Chcis(tan Advocate. B04 | Bridge stroet, bel-g: 20 fact or Mores then worth thy which 2.1 me | more good than all other medicines | ever user Tam 28 yea-sold, and d& with fire st tors, end not one of them h td me 8) macs as your bottle of Di-covery. Ihave got well and able to doa good day’ work ook; then w "more, ths beforemen sonthert F street 95 20 fe “tr to Botier ntgomMery street of beginning oun A. WiLseN. have a new price frm day of sale, with in chaser to pay all ce E.rxoxzo Youne ce list. Look it over carefully. For Conys, Burions, TAOUDLESOME N ATES ete., visit Dr. White’s establishment, No. es Opposite the Treasury. Fee, $1 per visit. Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. 535 15th stroat, Opposite the Treasury, removes coras without ith ease; he suc- at cost ut purehas Ficht. 1f tects of cty ice <hroneh some newspaper pabliabed in the District of Colmmbis, at the cost aad risk of ‘the defaulting purchase D. CASSIN. Trostee, wu mari6-eokds THE Counts. Pouice Covat—Judge Snell. | ‘To-day, Michael O'Shea, Susannah Herring, Clarence Diggs, Jobu dail, Charles Smith, Richard Wood, and several others forfeited col- laterals for disorderly condact. Robert Hud- son, loud and boisterous; $5. Austin Grayson and Join Hall were fined $1 ball on the street. Lloyd ts charge; #1, Pat Higging, md and boisterous; $5. Margaret Russell and Maria Harris, en- ng prostitution; flued Seach. Wan. itoss, hours fer the present. Augustus Davis stopped 1bis morning. but will work the ten-hour rule It is likely that the journeyman | bak settle the question one way or awvother to- | wl 5 ' edt. ———_oe——_ ' Grayp Lover B'xar B’airn.—A qvarterly serricn of the Order of B'nai B'rith, of th Fitth District, was held yesterday snorning at Cove- . M. RK. Walter, Esq., president, in the | Among others present from other por- f the district, which bas been rece enta: Washington city; M Wise, of Richmond, Mr. Hess, of | Georgia, and Mr. Morse, of Boston. A com mittee was appointed to revise the conatitetion | and by-laws. to adapt itto the lodges recsntly brought under the jurisdiction of the Grand | Ledge. The committee reported on the subject | Gurtng the afiernoon, but after consideration the report was, under the rules, lald over for | deeided action at the quarterly meeting in July. Another ecmmittee, consisting of Messrs. Wol Haas, Wise, Goldman, and Coleman, was a; pointed on the reports of various officers s mitted st this session. This committee also r perted during the afternoon. An invitation | jon of odge next September be held in tion for a | ite, Va., | The sabje>tot en- d disenszed at length. district 1,650 members. By the constitution and by-laws previous to the acquisition of additional territory, when there were 85° members, the widow of a deceised member received $1 for each member, making | S\&. The Grand Lodge adopted a resolution by which until J) when final action can be bad on the subject, the sum of 31,0 is to be paid to the widow of any member dying atter | yesterday. This sum is to be apportioued pro Tata over the district. Thanks were,on motion | of Mr. Wolf, tendered M Peixotto, of Roums- nis, tor his services on bebalf of suffering hu- manity: also to the Committee on Foreign K:- lations of Congress of the United States, who he con- | Lyige then from Kichmond that the semi-annual sessi the Grand Lo Prepose to give the salary of £1,000 to try. en Grand sul for that co adjourned.— Za. day. Seneca Tsz DistRict LecistaTcar, on the 2th instant, two weeks from to-day, convene ‘be fourth (and wany think the la-t) annual on. For some weeks past the aspirants for | offcial honors and emoluments in connection | with the session, have been looking up their friends. For President of the Council, Mr. - fort nee ‘Tuompson seems to be the only cand Faettz an Kiopter are candida: clerksbips For Speaker of the House of Delegates, three | Matthew Trimble, Arthur Shepherd, and F. a. Bi 1. Maj. H. A. Hall, Capt. O. 5. B. Wall, and Mr. Rhine- bardt are mentioned for chief clerk; S.A. Kuhn | . M. Barton, for reading clerk; J. M. ig clerk; | Swaggart, aud Juseph | Flynn for sergeant-at-arms. ° Ex Presipgst Riker of the Washington | and Georgetown railroad, banded Mr. R. ‘Taylor, treasurer of committee, thie morning letter enclostng a check of $100'as a amall testi monial to the ex-conductors Mr. Riker saye: “Permit me to say through you to those tried and faithful men as well as ty your old compan. | tons still ou the road that it is ‘atification to | bim whose advice was heeded directions | obeyed throngh winter’s coldandsummer’s heat, | 1 sunshine and in storms, trom daylight anti the ‘wee sma’ hours” in endeavoring by their | evergies to serve the public and the interests of | the company. And now in biddin; by with the wish that they may Ive long and | prosper, it is with the satisfaction of knowing by | their two weeksex perience that their efiorts pro- | duced more gratifying resul’s than the ‘apecial Lerfection’ with its accompanying detector.” aes | | Bavtivons, April 13, 1874. | re: Will you pleass auswer dollar wager: Lt. Did the pew soda apparatus in the Ebbitt | Hoare drug store in your city cost $2,000? 24. Are the proprietors, Messrs. He!ptenstine & Bent'y, of said establishment drawing 3344 and | mineral waters at freezing point? 34. Have | thev invited the clergy of Georgetown and Washington, Protestant and Catholic, to drink mineral waters during this season free | Eprror Stan— nd oblige, We a ewer em: Nero. | pBatically yes to your interro- if 4 Ps } gatories. | a Rear Estate TrRawsvers.—Francis Whaat- ley aud wite to Robt. B. Cropley et al., part lot | T, acdition to Georgetown, Thomas B. | Bryan and wife to Semust part 09, square 76, $99,000; John al, to Anna E. te~te. balf of lot 6, et al. to Susa: 6. square os8, &: square 25, $1,190; Samael D- Clokey et al. to Join E. Clokey, west hait tot 7, square 2s, $1,504; Wm. H. Philip and wife to Jemes Johnson, part square 1.007, $155, los Woodward to Jos. N. Williams, lov 83, Hol- mead's addision to Georgetown, $1,200. Pittseres Exeress Ti: —Attention is exited to the special potice in another colnmn ot the €xpress train to be rap fhe Pall- tween We man cars attached be jagton end Pittsburg ree Baltimore and Ohio railroad. Cars leave Washington at 820 p.m. aud arrivs at Pittel rg ot 8.409. me 7 Somebody calls Proctor ‘the new apostle of space.” ‘Telling an unveracity,” is a new and elegant phrase. peat ite «7‘Le Prince Invasion the latest Eugenie. Paristen title of the son of Brewer, cloth manufacturer of Holin- frth, England, bad to Bay, $500 for forgetting is promise to marry a barmaid. Rbode 's'and house of representatives pasced bills providing for woman suffrage and bition, and the senate rejected both meas- | yesterday, GEORGETOWN. 4A Man Suor ry a Woman.—John H. Beck. with reuts @ portion of the house of Michal Caton, atireman, living on Valley, near Road street. For sometime past there ‘has been a tend between the two families, and it 1s alleged by the Catons that Keckwith tas taken ade tage of Caton’s absence to insult his wite culminated in a warrant charging Be with assault on Mrs. Caton, and using abusi language to ber onthe 10th instant; rant had not been served, but it can knowledge of Beek with 1 late on s night, while Mr. Caton ‘was at house, where he is stationed, Bec the premises of Mrs C., and she ordered 3: he war- sim of several times. Not giving heed to her warn. ings, she seized @ musket loaded with «m ull shot and discharged it at hun, blowing his hat off and peppering his head—severe! striking him on the forehead, but glanced off. without doing much damage. Beckwith beat a basty re- treat, and yesterday, after binding wo swore aut @ warrant Rosannah m, charging her with as- ault’ and battery with intent to kill. The parties were all at the Police Court in Washington this morning, when Michael Caton | was arraigned, charge:l with threatening Beck. | with, aud pleaded guilty: $50 bonds to keep | the peace. | Marriet was charged with making | threats to Roranna Caton. Jon A. Beckwith | was also charged with making threats to Ito- | sauna Caton. Mrs. Caton testified that the threats were made In consequence of her call. ing upon Beckwith for rentdue. Both huetaud and wite threatened her, using the most violent pow ay a which she repeated to the court; 3100 each to keep the peace. ain Teaps.—The cansl boat Wheel, Barron arrived to-day with 3,55) bashels and the boat Medley, with 1,909 bushels and 900 bushels wheat, sil for Hartley & and the canal boat Monocacy, with 1,99 bust: corn, and 1,700 bashels wheat for H. M. P.l- bott. No sales reporte Q., RNeD POR His Burip¥.—A notice has ture appeared in the Gazette of the sad- den clappearance of aman who had broaga! bis bride here list week. He returned laste ning om the Lynenburg train} ani departed abcul two bours afterwards on the freight train tor Bealton. taking his wise and her childcen with him. His nime i E. Hall; the laly’s | Matilda Bug. They both hail from Albemarle ty, the jady being a young widow, with two iidren. They came here last week, the lady having in her possession about $500 in currency. The day after their arrivai they leftthe children here and went to Washington and were married, the lady having purchased the hat, coat. vest’ pants and boots in which the groom was mar- tied. They returned here the same day and stopped at a boarding house on the corner of Prince and Henry streets, and the next day the m departed withont saying @ word, and was | never heard from uvtil Last night. The deserted bride bore bis absence in the most philosophical manner, saying that ‘there were as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it,” but the husband. when he returned, said be would pay her wall for the light maaner in which she had treated his leaving he Mr. W. H. Starkman passed A Doe Stor through this city last might on his way lo-ne from Shepherdstown to Big Lick. He was re- turning from the funeral of his father, who had foe (oo dead his yard, and whose family bi nimade awareor his death bya dog which banged his tail against the door until it opened by a lady, whose dress he canght {1 his = and led ber to where the dead man was ing. va LOLL-GaTE Dow Bo Sangie Spar — iv —The condition of the ke ix such that hardiy ang- body will willing! pay, toll for passing over it, and upon several laie occasions the gate has been broken open. |ast night Mr. Lewis Pe. verill, from whom an attempt was mate to cal- lect toll, cut the gate down and went oa, free, to Washington. Horse Taier.—One of the handsemployed at the Freestone Point fishing shore ran away taking with him a forse belonging t» Mr. Jacob Faunce, valued xt $300. Detectives in this city were informed of the theft and mids efferts to catch the thief, which, however, as yet, bave been unsuccessful — te, 11% eers, sold to-day for F. 1. Smith, surviving trustee, the lot of ground, butlding aod machi- nery, known as the Alexandria distillery, toca- ted on the west side of Union street, bet veen Princess and Oronoko streets, to Wesley Make- ly, for $4,200. Also, for F. L. Smith, trastze, lots of ground on the north side of King street and west side of Patrick street, with three-story frame house thereon, to W. H. Marbury, for The lets subject toannaal ground reat ground rent of $17. , Ructionsar, sold to-day the house on Fayette stetet, pear Diagonal pump, to George A. Mushbach, for $50.— Sentinel, 11th. V BARR NOW MANUFACTURING, AND it caw be obiained of Grocers everywhere, RACAHOUT DES ARABES, which is pronounced by competent judges mnpsrior to any yet offered the public, either by foreign or domestic manufecturers. Becahout ts composed of the best nutritive and restorative substances. It is fe a favorite breakfast beverage for ladies and young pereens, to whom it gives F BSS and BM- BOBPOIST. It te especially desirabic for HER- ‘VOUS geople, or those aMicted with weak stomachs. Ack fo W. BAKEB & 00'S, snd taks no other; your grocer can get i. if he will. W. BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mass, . ESTABLISHED 1780. «7 When “the whole z one the pict tes eee has grog shop and the jail._W. F. Commercial. 7 The Osservatore Komano announces that a Geoghone of Fxizce Blemarek yaa hawy ung Ca: gentleman, and that her papa een Bt should do so. = _ slit. Queen does ase te the poritios ‘Sapapers on the terapar- set, and he asks the ladies in te balf of reporters. Good enawght #7 Thurlow Weed thinks total abstinence @ lot for sone onopte, but that mod- oS certs per burch; 1,000 tailors, #1 to €2 per Durdied. eration far some others must Got be fog sal as ul pacobable uftenes. Formerty ov Wasnixotox, Bags Wave to announce to the pablie of Waabingto Hinited ee eet aceite iso ‘MOsiC. ‘Adress at the Music Stores. rat-im 3. BEIBELGRR. : H. F. Lovden & Go.) Citizens, ABMY 30 v ENCHANT TAILOR, stehy g Browa's,) ey eR Ga Peake ren Wenslagton PINEWAL, EMrLOYmaNT vrFiog —ai soeey, brew fetes whess vest Grdece will Le preaaptly ited, teble-ir | nails. and other d.sorders of the feet. Fei | Bealds, soreness, old sorea, bead | Roarsenesa, diarrhoea, and al ceesfully treats bunions, club and earew ing s Fistes THOS. DOWLING, Av S77 TUE AROYER BA t acconut of the wea until MONDAY, the I3:u LE IS POSTPONED. ON r visit. Office hours from 8 a.m. to 6 peal noase Soneeen clone Preae of business during office houre prec! Visiting patients at residences except atter 6] arg Tabs) DOWLING et Pm = GEORGETOWN savinas @aNK, v.c., To oxt nip of the Chills immediately, take | Or 51 HIGH STREET. Bank bourse, 9 a.m. te 4 p m., anton Sater. (to receive deposits) until 6 deposits. General B«nking Bu \cetions mace on all accessible psinta. says. Mordave., H. POLBINHOBN, Pres't; J. DICK30N, Cashier. Direct ora, Dooley’s A, Powders. Tiey cure perma- nently. = of = eo ——— Take Care op Your VALUABLBS.—Call 8nd cxamine the fire and burglar proof yauite of the Safe Deposit Company, corner of New street York avenue and 15th t, for sate keeping | A. Palkinhorn, Th + J.T. Mth ly Of securities, jewels, silver ware or other yalu- | Je: Deksn, RT Frei, W. dom ables. “Rents from ten to sixty dollars per ap. | Riley A-Shikn, ED 8p R* THOMAS DOWLINO, Auctioneer PEREMPTORY TRUSTER'’S SALE OF Valu- AtLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT ALOT IN GEORGETOWN, By virtue of n decd of trust. dated S73, recorded in Liber 711, 4 recorda«f Washington county, District of a bia. and by direction of th ured thet will sel if th Lum, according to size. No business man can afford todo without them. Take warning from the Chicago and Boston fire seen tas Powp’s ExtRact cures roeamatism, barns piles, alcers, toothache, sore throet, sprains che, neuralgia, hemorrhages, ote. Ponds Extract ditters from all other advertised — fonsin the fact that it is a standard medicine, treated of in medical writings, an lamenesa, bruises, boils, wound: ris i known t+ be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s ——_e wD fs 09 ard O10, in ity and Georgetown, described ax f THE CoMMUMITY at appreciate the use- Jeginsing =n the : : - hort ride of Ior ateect 9+ feet east from Frviai s fulness of Singer’s Sewing Machine. 45 |g menos Fausiow cast S teets theese eae allel with Fred petites sp doesenens THBRMONETERS and Barometers are repaired | 81! fox stron. 10S feet to an and made to order by Hompler near 45 sirset. ‘ 27 foot. and t aing, and aiso the — oe ——— d alley. being the eastarnim<* 5 Witcox & Gins’s Sewine Macnine. The eat Stab . celebrated Bazaar Patterns, Agency nt Chas. | jug onthe aertt side tans oats cues and fe Baum's hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th strest, Terms of le: 92.00) with interest at ten por Intelligencer build:ng. 10, Seit. from Jaty 17th, 118, &. gether with the Cx ee ance in 6 ant 12 penses of this sale, m ti ja cash; b nibs, with iuterset at six ‘per ceut.,necrret perty is strock «ff. If the terme rr — a bee = i day i ey pee IMMENSITY. Of Ue defaniting purchase oy whe Tiek and ¢ P. DOUGE, Trn-tes STYLE AND ELEGANCE = THOS DOWLING, atc aaetan RING GOULS AT LOW PRic PROMINENT CHARACTERISTICS | yyy gJN9: Hy SMOOT & SON OF OUR NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF SPRIVG CLOTHIVG Wares. 3 WHICH 13 NOW CLOTAS eg ye ea raed acd hg READY FOR INSPECTION, SHEETSG. COTTOME, aed toting nenenenthe goods. which we offer at the very LUWRST CAS@ PRICES, snd ask 5 cali from purchasers. OHS H. SMUOT & SON. @F- Oor purchases bovine fe exclusively for IN OUR Cast, We are erabled to ofer inducements to cash burcharers. - _ mart-la Boys’ Department TICE — TEMPO. REMOVAL, WE HAVE ‘The continual increase of business making it ne cesssry to rebuild my store and otberwise iacr AN ELEGANT LINE my fecilities for the exeeation of all oreers, T sisal! be foune, durine the orewress of the work, at or 1DGE stREZT. 77 BS e SCHOOL SUL ffereon street, SCHOOL SU1TS, de BH ill be prom ptiy W. UB. WHEATLEY, - Dyer and Bounre Office, until poe ustice, No, 77 Bridge street. eto i 2 rit Nl aveganr IC OREAM AND OYSTES BUEBly $Y Hicd strect. Georgetown, D. 0. DRESS SUITS, DRE3S3 BL iTS, MEDIUM €UITS, MELIUM SU:Ts, CHEAP SUITS, CREAP suits. WELL CUT, WELL MAD¢, AND OF GCOD DURABLE MATERIALS, ND DESIGNS IN GEN- EN’S HATs, FELTHATS FOR YOUNG GENT’S ALL CULOa: NEW SHAPES A TLE! Examine Our Stock. HABLE BROTHERS. corimen: cf ALD THE NEW SURPES ne. MERCHANT TAILORS @ FINE CLOTIIERS | wworimen: PALE THB NRW THAPES msr30-tr Corner 7th D Stree! LIGHT 48D DABK COLORED NUTRIA HATS, FURNITUR £, in al new shapes, —s for sp. ing aud summer ear, PAINTING, Youth’s and Meets yet HATS AND TUZBANS sived every day, SOLE AGENTS IN THIS CITY FoR DUNLAP & AMIDONS NEW YORK DRES8 HATs, AND OTHER SPROIALTIES, WILLEfT & RUOFF, 905 Pennsylvania Avenue. PAPER HANGINGS, anD CURTAIN MATERIALS, _avbtr KID GLOVE DEPOT! HARDWOOD DOORS, KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVE3 FOR MISSES MANTELS, WAINSCOTT NG, ae. L. MARCOTTE & CO., epurrost GLOVES! 3-BUTTON UNION SQUARE, GENUINE JOUVIN'S! GENUINE 4LEZANDER'S! (29 East 17th St. NEW YORK CITY. at CHAS. BAUM'S KID GLOVE DEPO ot STAG WHISKY. This Whisky is distilled to our order and kept in bond for us until its warrants us in offering it vec poh social. Public for use, medicinal or 408 SEVENTH STREET. The increasing ty with which it has been elsing Lined ten ware age forte 29 hesitation on our part in claiming for it a smooth CORSET mess and flavor unsurpassed. Its we guar- GORSET( FACTORY! Our and tile to the exclusive use of thit Uankiseteeierss United States Patent Ofice. HALL & HUME, FRENCH CORSETS! ERMAN CORSETS: DEALEBS IN FINE WINES, BRANDIES jes doe im WHISKY, &c., je fobs 807 Maneer Space. (On hand and made to order at etm. PSCiAL NOTICES. DR CHAS. BAUMB Weep Skirt and Corset Fastory jani-tr 408 SBYENTH STSERT E 0 1 SOLID GOLD WATUHES FOR 833. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS | R.a MMB. LP. JBaS ceived from Paris achoice NSETS art BATR. Levest mov eltion SDnery @oods. Show room mm Wann bate 1107 P- nna. avenne, over Galt Br there jore; Baltimore, 83 N. Charles «t. | tention paid to Bria Dressmaking im al! c: >) MILLE GAUTHIER’S MILLINERY. 908 F STEEET NORTHWEST, a pewelry Partioniar at its brarches. apt in” (Orrosrts Masowe Tmwr A new cupply of SPRING GOODS ix ceive? =) Deine re apio 6e* ILDREN'® DRESSES, IN VaBiaTy. (4pzs ABD ¢ LAB MOBNING W: RS; BLACK E: WALKING JACKETS; UNDERGARMENTS of al! descriptions, SLEEVELESS JACKETS, in maslia and embdrotd ered; BLACK LAMA TIGHT FITTING SACQUE, ant thecek brated J ff P. CORSETS ‘The finest line of HAIR Great variety of MIL! BOLS, and @ tho und at . M. WILLIAN'S, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FOR THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE. ticles cana be T MADAME ESTREN™’, + to mdnceour enormous stock of Hetaan Hslr, Braids, avd Corie, Very bantsome Bow anew styl d upwards; besutifal Quel trom 50 Ladies in want w. I save money ant time, (al andexomive, We guarantee satisfaction to al, 7. Spm” = a2; MISS EA. MeroR MICK, TR 908 PENNSVLVANIa AVENCE. (Up Staire.) ELEGANT OPENING oF SPRING MILLINERY, x WEONSSTAYV. APRIL =, To which the ladies of W achiogton and vicinitvare mvited. netir SPRING Goons Received an Cs LACE and NORMAND: New 1s PABABOL: mar2i.te ons EBDUCBD PRICES W GuuDs NEW Goons. ne PABASOLS, SUN UMPR: REAL HAIR — And NOVELTIES in Fancy Goods, Younes ay! BAZAR, Open st inrlé-tr = th street, - TAT! ISLA S| ESTAR. S™Trutest ssa pigs ae The oldest and many de ip the world. A. FisuEsE, 618 Ro ool act them beck tn tise A. FISHER, FIEST CLASS S0OURES. G1 9b atroet, 2 2 SPECIALTIE® OP His Sone P: ened on agort goth t¥ guarantead. _ PUBLICATIONS, R. * Monen eco. BOGKSFLLERS AND STATIONS is, 1015 PexxevivaN a Avence, joe. Prices wod- serl-Iy NEW NEW BOOKS, By Ohristian Rett btor of Behemi +» Ded uctire and Indnetive By Sea and Land. 21. imo By Merewether Se. in Germany, @ Lacustry fori 4 By ‘82. ‘J * Rov Stephen H Tyng, D.D :i2mo.; $125 ough Fire aud Water; oy F. Talbot; psper 2c. Young Brown, by auth -r of “Member from Part a7 elt te WE oFrrE oun - STOCK OF CHROMOAS, MOTTOES AND OIL PAINTINGS pep yeioonliens TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, in order to dispose +f those on band, that we may Ing ip anew bet of the character. 5 on band compr: fowe very beautiful Is: Pevre and frunt piec. sod home an moettoes. The prieos rangs from 6 the Chromes,w re ings from $20 te § 10: discornt vme ¥ 1.02 = also * i Wromes, which This ia an excellent Pictures at wholes: mi le mists: ALL THE NEW BUOKS Teorived as soon ws publish Novelties in STA TIONERY, as well as a comp! assortment of 3: aud Sistiorery. Pricting, Binding, gtsphive sud Engraving excented expeditiotaly. WARKEN CHOATE & CO., BUOKSELLEKS ano STATIONERS, VERNON KOW, marlé tr a Oorner Peana. ave. and 1h Sre-t. NEW Books, BECEIVED ASD FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON'S BOUKSTURE, Corner 4% Street and Peansylvania Avi Phineas Betox, A Novel. By Anth otto Lottie Barling. By ike smhor of Ouve Bitte Good Work. fhip Atoy. A Yarn tn Thirty-six Cable Lovcths. ‘astimes aud Penalties, By Bev. H. B ets OF are. Life of Edwin Forrest,with Bomintscences and Per soual Recollections. By James Recs, ‘The Dethroved Huircss. By Kliza Dapny. Lapgley Manor. ra. Newby. The Weths: By J Forest The Conservation of Enerey. By Balfour Stowart The New: . By Jostah P_Gooke. ‘Zeléa’s Fortuns By the author of Karl's Dens. ALL THE MSGAZINESASD FASHION BUOKS FOB MABOH PLAYING CARDS, BLASK BOUKS, AND EVERYTHING int si TIONERY LINX, for ra’e at fibaar PHILLINGTON’S BOOKST ? RS. Rooks FoR LENT ReaoINe. Dear Feast of Lent. By suthor of “Rutledge.” ry for Lent By eutbor of “ Batiedge.” Heine to's Hcly Lent.’ By Bishop Heutingson Scme Weeks in Lent. By Bev. G.H Wilksnsa, At Jesus’ Feet. Prayer, Promise and Poom, Cellet Lente te _ ae enn ie ano nates Crmnene re Hegeenend ther fy waractor, a tO wat BALLANTYNE, 425 7th streor. Ww GTO INSIDE ANI OUTSIDE. iy Geo. ALFRED Tow END, - MAN & SON, S35 GENERAL AGENT JON BOOKS, STA PICTURR FRA COAL AND WOOD. WHarRF ATES Foe ne kisee Qrasee. COAL and WOOD censtantly on hand an de livered promptly to afl parts of the City, 4 low _— GOODWIN Y¥. ATLER. A lot of BCANTLING for sale cheap Seeara tous of ist ROUFING FELT on hasd. acs ir cose AND Woop. On hand, COAL of ali sizes and kinds, Jost re- ceived, alot of No, 1 BAKER'S PINE WOOD. KINDLING WOOD, tp bandies or by the cord. For sale st lowest market rates, T Re Petree Chr-n. aud Repub | £ T. EDW. CLARK, T. B.OBOS3.32 ft. £DW. CLARE & 60., DEALERS LUMBER, WOOD AND 00aL, DOORS, 848H, BLLEDS, i MOULDINGS, ac., RSET oper and Planing MN, fost of xn sem ““Tsed—s6th and B streste nertvwest, iy D-ly BAHL & CO., M4'N UFACTURERS AND IMPORTBRS OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES. Tenth E treet, corner Lowtsvana avenue Ror:hwrst, LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT KREN'S, 699 9th Street Northwest, jal and Mourciug orders. Also, } | are » GOODS. bead. | Parscols tm great variety. very low. DRY Coons. | RPECIAL NUTICR TO PU BCMASERS OF ® PRY Cvops. 2 LPACAS, REDS 70% ALPACAS trou BS WoW DO ORE to wed orwell ms EMOGY BAXTER, 1920 Penosyivania avenve, GBeat CRATHL IN PRICES, FAVORABLE TO PURCHASERS, DRY GOODS aND CA PETS! LOWER THAN EVER. OURS OCK IMMENSE. ATTSACTIOND GREAT AT OUB PRICES NOW ALL ARK FNAn Lie -assontate 1 r MERATE EVERY ARTICLE OUR SPECIALTIES © mprives DRESs GOODS of © “ * F BOSIERY, GLOVES, « READS giz apll-tr | To gy L DoMuEsti » LINE wc OVER TWO HUAUKRD Pieces FRESH SPRioG CaKeRT OF TH*® LATEST O85. 4.NS VER THRAE HONK ED PIRCE 8 CANTON wt thus JOSE AS rao Excelien t W suite ta 3 4u7 EVENTS dais y2EAT RUSH G STILL CONTINUES aT CARTER’s, tp 707 | 1.000 yarv Beat « Lore Pore ® *4 1 Bleached Cotton, 10 cont lice, 8 cents, assortment new Spring Dr RK ard Wool Pouce, weary Binck Gods : & M@lpece,caly 3) conte | Black mb » cheny 0Cd 4 4 Ftraw Matting, onl G 0 Of'cloth. — Sp ing Phawis, 62 c0 | Fine all-Liven Bais » conte. We are selling D: Govds very cheap | 1 2». BW. canter, NOTEING SO CREAP as DRY GOODs. aplo-ro130 7M Cente Good PAINS, 5 cente Androscogs ly COTTON, 1255 ce Wemeuita COTTON, PAPER CAMBRIC, 10 0 Job kt BLACK ALPACAS m8, 62, & the cheapest ja the market BLACK SILK, €2, h $2 WHITE SPREA worth @3 All uther goods ‘a te proportion LUTTERLL & bs err 1950 Perna sreune, eet Were ~ THAT BOOAN & WELIR, SELL DBY GO°DS 80 CHEAP © from the best » NEIGHBORKY Deas low: sel! ata t BABGAINS IN BLACK ALPA as ASE BLACK SILKS. S-"One price only marked in plain fe aie 1S eng 1920 7th street [MENSE BEDUCTION: BROVREAD & Co pentug at 2 Wand @3 (ai leat D perc tuling market prices, aud of the bes. » meet perfect Bp A le width, ¢ ali Licen B Ladies’ One Rui & Ladies’ Two Buttes, Party Ku 4 Wem atte Cottov 18, aud other Bleached aud U. Direct ed Cottons Te and epeards. Good rinte, ic. Spl We. An Di Ovterta, Thy Spor! Corton » 804 8 lot of Pre w. Our gouds ure of the bast ples, mlected with great care, bong’ se told cheap. and will do prrrhaser'= enod BRODHEAD & Co ‘Sn det. 12th antl 1205 F str STEAMER LINES. ACHOR LINE. YORK AND GLASGOW. {Te KROOTE FORK TOCKIS P a a oma om STBA ME, e7 Savors: From ta drrect to NERS 20 ayy ¥1 No DERRY. CUE Catt 96310 S90 Osbln retuce Tick: Intermediste Dros fe For Ticke r Luk Or mat SS ANNIE K. HU. 450 10.b street, near ar8-m.w.f-3m CUNAKD LINE. ed 932. Bree: With the view of histom, the Steamers of this Line take coures for all pemeors uf thie year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown ty N ¥. or tom, cros-itg Meridian of % at 4) lat,, or nothing to the mor: bh of 43. sien vidi Ou the homeward crossing the Me <200 st'G let. or nothing te the morth a 4a. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MALL STEAMSHIPS, BETWKEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. {From Dew Your. assem W OG A Ab) ssicis Wed. P 1. Ratks oF Passact.—Osdin, $90, $100, nut S120, gold, according io iSametaston’ Vickers to Pat Tis, $18, gold. addittoun’ tekets on favor- eerage ticke"s ‘pool and i and ail ot nig ‘lowest retca, Ti Gutwerp, and ctber ports on the Dentineet, aud fot Fort d callin pass oeting