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_THE EVENING STAR. ‘THURSDAY. Janvary 31, 1878. Weather Indications To-day, Orrice oF CHIEF SiGNal. OFFr Washinz oie NEWS. LOCAL Amusements, 4 e., To-night. National Theater —“ The Crushed Trage- dian.” Theater Comigne.— First ciass varieties. Morin’ s Hail —VBall by the Unione EB Fratel Janza Italians. Condensed Locals. From J.¢ we apers in advance of the ‘the Wash willhave a p: ef February, at whic pect to mus he Journeymen vi had held but ches. ase of an iner lows, residing er by a mar. Sh and oO red ered his resig. sterm which ailed to. winter, The high wind w brick dwelling-house on te ul He streets southwest, doing pied by Miss Von Hil inile walk was tw S fifty Six minutes and fifty-iive sec- esout very much like a lion. A five-cent lunch room mnder the auspices f the Holly Tree Association will be opened 16 Kh street northwest on Saturday morn. ing. Members of the press and others inter- ested are Il between Zand > ofetk on Friday. nt is in the way o! furnishing y, and those who Prefer Ae line named Dickson was fired luctos to- day, but not struck. r Was ar al Distriet Government Affairs. Pistrict- Commissic Dennison has been €onfined to his residence the past two days With a severe . The public seho: a hearing befor trustees will be schools will be lding Saturda Sof the colored public evening at Sumner V public al ot Sehoo! bui THE ANALOSTAN CAUSEWAY. heer Hoxie. to whom w refer several weeks ave the comm im of Mr. Reginald F unsel for the heirsof Win A. Bradley, relative to the repair of the ¢ Way leading from Mason’s Island to the Vir- ginia shore. is prep: report to the Dis treet ommi an examinat eauseway Wi constructed in of the joners. ish terms, by Aly. Maso . ion of : ion of the to be torn gh 3 into ost about #4 he pla levey on the improvement s of Washin; which can be wo action will ULE NST mbered that about tered by the Supren ict to issy E£ CaRTy.—It will week since a rule Court of the Dis to Charles P.Carty to show eause Id not be removed from the posi- able on the ground that he uniaw. seized certain woods, which ed to have been covered by a Geed of trust, Xe The answer to the rule was filed this morning by Messrs. B. H. Webb and Cruikshank counsel for that the seizure was | rendered by Justice | the goods w denies that th an appraisen of the deed O'Neil: ed at $20, -Was any demaid mi linits that he Wasinformed | but says that he was | he submits that if, he was guilty ofan eri Judgment, vei believing that he w i imits of his duties, he was guilty bo e1iminal or intentional neglect of eflicient | duty sufficient for his ‘removal from office. Several affidavit y this answer. Raid on an Alleged Policy Shop. HEARING IN THE POLICE COUNT TO-DAY. This morning, about 9 o'clock, Sergeant Arnold and OMicers Dubois, Harlow and | } iss, made a de nt upon an alleged polic and arrested ve prietor, m Mille! and a half dozen others, while in the act » Miller is a slick looking yor ‘ar collar and kid glov ther, in outward appeara ptrast with other prisoners in the do Upon investigation bt United States it was f 1 Mathew ‘Chompson, a with Mill was nt on the gre nm lowed the defendants to: pre- vernment, obj granted if necessary for the deience. The rt decided that the hearing should be pro- ded with. A colored witness testified that he had fr quently been in the shop and had played cy th Miller sold him a tic nt rf of Thompson, the former writing the ticket himseli. Augustus Hill, colored, testified t paid money there for numbers—Miile the numbers for hi He made the week before Christinas. not business, n he drew this money Miller counted it out to him and told him (witn to goal IWhis friends about h es Mille: hey Jos laying policy there. Sometimes: five cenis. rmed colored man two. Bamba ‘rs there, Mill d to playin, g the tickeis. Thompson told witness the rented the room to Miller in order to essen his own rent. Officer Dubois fied to findimg Miller Writing on Some slips of paper when he went secured all the papers, containing numbers of a Kentucky lottery, manifold paper. blanks, Se., and upwards of a dollar in mor Sergeant Arnold testified to the same effect The testimony el fence submitied th son was distniss to one month in in default 30 da The Unitarian Conference. PROCEEDINGS AT ALL SOULS’ CHURCH TERDAY. Burnside was eh: an of the at All Souls’ ehureh ye Of Salem, Mass.. y of YES. retary. James’ De > “The true Kev. N idea nied in THE } so made by D: s. Providence, I Bi hiladelph : And Samuel Lougfe . Washington, Dr. Staples. submitted. & f thanks to Dr. Harrison, and that y to ATION OF THE PASTOR. h pnonies of in- acCauley as pas- Ay tor of the new church tok place. ‘The ser. ed With an organ voluntary and an- them, followed by th om by Rev. CR Weld: reading of $ Rev. Jos May hymp,by the choir: sermon, Rev..1.F.W.Wa th text being Y wer of int om. by choir Tesponse ; arge to the pa: of fellowship, Rev. R. hynm. il congre} H.eHall: right hand pp: do: fon -Cauley re eImont, Mass., stating th: sex conference, at present adopted a resohition re tion of the Washingto sending greeti wishing them work underta «adis} m tine South Midkdie: in session, has ing in the com mm church enterp gs to minister and people, ‘osperity and usefulness in the en. Amusements. Nationa Theater—Mr. Sothern delighted another large audience last night by his in itabie representation of | * ey Kitzal mont, the Crashed Trage He will ap pear again this evening in the same charact ‘o-morrow evening he will have a benefit, and Will asstune two roles, in both of which he is always eacellent—"David ( " “A Regular F e its only presentation on Saturc On Monday evening the famous P Modjeska. will appear as “Camille. w York papers are unanimous in her Theater Comique—The Theater Comique was opened this Week under a new mana yg been thoroughly refitted. Ja Budd is in full charge. a guarantee of a good performa The company is a large and and the performances excellent. The ve nightly ts large and well satisfied. In Hali.—Mis £mma C. Thursby, the TAYLOR AND LOVETT. Haneas Corpus Cases—This morning, in the Equity Court room, Judge Carlier was ready to hear the eases of George BC and O.S Lovell, on habeas corpu "se parties are under in- dietment in Sew Orleans for conspiracy in presenting false ms against the govern- ment, amountin; ver $200,000. District At- toe dorney Wells and Assistant Attorney Hastings a cae er ae governn 00) Gen. Butler the re! as to the 7 ment being r Was stated that appearance over a year azo-and all reveived Rotification that he would not be wanted in | New Orlea qui sent for, and forthe en- “Szirenment of the court the answer of Mr. Lovell to this effect, and also raising the que tion as to the sufficiency of the indictme: was read. ‘The hearing wascontinued to noon op Saturday N. Wils ——_ Potomac Stipe NatvRatists’ Crcn.—aAt | the meeting of this clubon Monday evening the secretary read a paper from Thomas Morong, of Massachusetts. on “The Flora of b 0 Barthol- igator® this biting wonderful pes overhung the thickets, while strawberries and other fruits fairly covered the ground. Hts present condition, however, is in marked c fertility ws copalli . is found most mark: southern chars of southern N: Testing paper upon ns of the different porti al, illustrated by beau ‘The Congrega- nal 0 < night on the oeeasion of the r ndering of the oratorio of “Elijah” by the y. Mr. Whitney, Uasso, of Boston, who appeared as Elijah, bas a wonderful voice, and sang with xreat power aud eflect. ‘The tenor of Mr. Fes: senden was rich and Mrs. Billings sang the sop 2 ispureand firm ‘The contralto ind the che cular, finely were, in almost every part dered. RESTRAINING THE SALF O) @aNn BUILDING. —To-day, W z is counsel, 5. 5. Henkle, filed a bill in equity ainst Chandler, Rollins. and others, to re- of the National Republican building. which was advertised to take place to-day at noon. and Judge Wylie grants a pre- xy restraining order. The sale was ad- vertised under a deed of trust to secure the nt of a note for 478, and the plaintitt 's that the parties from whom the was obtained exacted usurious interest &e. 2 wGRA¥ INGS, at 35 Lith rill be continued er itaas and Saturday «1 evenings, at 2 o’cloek and 7 Selock each day. As this is the last chance to obtain these engravings at auction, we would advise our readers to attend. A large quanti- ty of choice subjects have been added to the collection. t WE ARE POSITIVELY SELLING OFF this stock ef dry goods to move. Large size Bridal = beautiful cal aie 5 Lows: eambric cheap: pure wool white blankets, $220; beautiful arene goods, 15; black silks and cachmeres: must be seld ; Carter's, Market Spare—ady —_—_—__ sia 1 Sol 8 only $1.50: ugusi Peter- - M Ehinny John Young + ton last évening owned soprano, Will giae a grand farewell concert Monday evening, previous to her de- She will be assisted by kuown artists, among whom are Mr. Carlton, the celebrated baritone, formerly with the Kellogg Opera; Master Lichtenberg, the young American violin virtuoso, who it will be remembered played ata Thomas or- chestral concert some months ago; Mr. Alfred re ease, a puipent composer and pianist, and , the musical director. Miracin Hal —The Unione Ez Fratellar a Italiana will give their third dress and masked ball here to-night. Willard He'l—Aptomas’ harp recitals here to-morrow afternoon, assisted by Miss Stone (soprano) and Miss Mantey i iolinist). The Concert at sth-street church has been postponed till Monday ee next. WE YALE A 1 BANQUET at the Arling- anRs Wat a a pleasant affair, The resent was Rev. Peter Parker. f Si and the younze ‘There were present As30- strong, Chief Justi oldest graduate of the elass of Wi iit ston and Lee Univer: . Cox, and many others. Justice at the head of the ta able, with the | Justice on his right. Justice Strong ‘and responses were ts, Chief Justice Waite, Chief announced the toasts, made by Professor Marsh, Tyler. nater Dawes: Neweomb, Capiain Dutton, Dr. 'C. C. Miller, Professor Johnston aad J. tke. An original poem, called "A Jad,” was delivered by Colonel Garrick ters from Pr risa yah Porter Tkins, e ssing their deep regret at not bei bie. to be Present, were read. THOSE AFFIDAVITS eneral Williams, Professor Cox, Editor Evening Star: The undersigned is the individual who, at the request of Dr, Palmer, administered the oath te each of the persons, patients, nurses, and others of the Freedman’s hospital, whose’ am- davits were re ony filed with the Secretary of the Interior. is due to Dr. Purvis to sa’ that he induced no one to sign any ‘aMdavit. . He took no part whatever in the signing of the aitidavits. I further state that not one person signed any affidavit without first hav- ing every word read over to him: or her, (exeept Miss Heacock, matron of the ‘*Home,"* who wrote her own statement and made oath to it,) and each one of the persons with up- lifted hand made vath to St word. Not one of the persons who signed the affidavits before me, will in my_ presence deny one word | contained in them. Bespeetint H. Coor, otary Public. ayy AT PHILADELPHIA.— heater, in the company ame Modjeska, are several Mrs. Jane Germon isa granddaughter of the famous first Joseph Jefferson, and a cousin of Rip Van Winkle. Mr. George Hoey inherits high talent. Miss Laura Joyce is au English soubrette, who as achieved much success ia New York.’ Mr. Bur- roughsand ee Lanagan are also highly spoken of. They all show great capabilities in the in- telligent support they give Madame Modjes- ka. This great iragedienne, when she leaves this city, “wil play Washington and Balti- re, under t ae, meaeaeeinent of Mr. John T. m Ford —[ Phila ———. STRAUS THE CLOTHIER is offering great in- ducements to purchasers just now. For the purpose of re nag stock of iter suits, overcoats, ete., he is making special discounts on those lines of goods, and means to make it the interest of every one to at least call and examine his stock. If sales are not made then, he says he will not complain, ————————— THE WILLARD'’s Hore. Casmepplication for z iojanetion by G. W. Riggs te restrain the sate of the hotel furniture under a deed of masts for the benefit of certain credit jtors—was genereay a in the pe Eeany Court Seme ten attorneys sree resenting the various parties Pine he cons ration of the ‘resident Hayes has pardoned ih. who was Ye to the penitentiary in May last for forging small mi whe has remained in jail ever case was fixed for Friday. arts nol eve- Thomas Dowling at the studio of 15th st cted, as | 3 present, and insisied that the witnesses for the prosecution be | heard, and then a continuance eould be at he had | writing | and Thompson did | Hodge, I have anything to do with the | colored. testified to going to | | | ward of $100is offered for their arre | ker was sta | complete without Lyon's THE MURPHY MOVEMENT.—Last evening Lincoln hall Trowded to hyveadpeailte ol by. ladies and gentlemen, to hear the gospel tem- perance reformer, Francis Murphy. After a hymn by the Mr. Murphy read the 1th chapter of Corinthians, and Rev. Dr. Domer foltowed with prayer. Mr. Murphy then ad- | dressed the making an affecting ap- liy to young men. Mrs. Annie er spoke of the work in Philadel- phia. ames Cunningham, of West Vir- ginia, gave a detailed aecount of the Murphy movement in his state. The books were opened and near ) persons signed, the | ple ledge and donned the blue ribbon—Mr. Mur- phy going among the audience and leading the signers up to the table. Mr. Murphy gave notice that the overflow meeting would. be held to-night in the %th-street Meth. Prot chureh, and he and his son would. be pi The exercises of the evening were divers witth singing by Mr.and Mrs. W oir, under the Supervision of Prot Notwithstanding the prevailin audience of about 300 people Hall at noon to-day. Mr. Murphy the meeting and spoke’ briefly. Gray, of Kentucky, made a Tecting | and was followed by one of y | verts, who signed the pled w THE Latr Jon | funeral ot the fate foM. ta piace from the Church ef the Epiphat terday afternoon, and was attended by | conconise of friends of the deceased | them the members of the Colony Chib. condue! Mr. J. were conducted by Rev. Drs. Pa ret wing. The pall-bearers were Gen. Wil | liamson, 1. J. Davis. Hallet Kilbourn, Colone! Me Bon id, Colone’ Mason, Dr. Joseph, and J. ans. The coflin w: Stein casket, of pinek walnut, with s: fi ing, eight large silver handles, and late with the inscription, * Kirk, born November 3, 1834: died Wavan 87 rhaments were p ices the remains were taken t Oak Hill cemetery, where the int made. A RaAtiway TRAIN STOP tele am from Bartow 3t hington night ¢ nen’ Wis A tion, N.Y., Ja ay press to New Vork, on the New York, New Haven and Harlem railroad, stopped by a gang of roughs about hail) past one this morning at this s y ng stones at the en gineer. minut few ¢ ple to shots were fi train | iens, started in pursuit. but wer ture the miscreants. Several dd. but no damage done. A re- . Some adit is thought they of the gang a will be brought to ANSON IN NEW MEN y teh ‘trom W Mexico announees the in that territory, on Monda of Dr. on his v t Fort Bliss where he had been ordered i surgeon. He had been ng from con- sumption for some tin i hopes the vi Avant: 1ge To, His the. auetlonee: is now the only survivor of four brothers, the others having died of consumption. and hi a be sq. i Visor, $5,000, pa Sinith to Al Davidson, fae Fitzpat $—, parts of v Hartig e' nd “toc. Ww. iy lugge, Anthony Hyde to J.B. Law a0, I vers riot wt Ke " Ar This morning x about bbed in tion at x pound nd Lstreecs. Baker “was |. Who pronounced his eseaped. iseovered in the amuel Hodekins, bout Sorelock lasc h seit and ‘was quickly extinguished. b 11 o'clock it broke out again at the It was soon pants of the ne placa, The oeca- pndiarism, ee A comimenced, E Court—Judge Snell. y. Lewis Nelsen, an rant, was sent to the chain ga ‘ais to Theoph the pe: win, M thew Taon| c i policy shop in : ——_—-. LIBERAL TRETOTALERS.—“Come in and have a dhrink, boy knew Bulgarian of this with whom he_ number of friends ng in front of Mat all went They The re SAS hmall sup to cover all the about to quaff, y out to another Hello! Dares ‘durinking whisky? y ye towld me ye Mr. Dough prted, “you're right. Misthet Kelly—it’s quite right ye al Tem a taytotler, it’s thrue, but IL-l not a higoted on in fa Chronicle. ag Charles Schutter a is at Hazleton, Pa., was ‘arr in the ¢ ing uniformit pears to be prinei- Massachuset! charged with’ compounding aliy between Maine and offered to bet that he ea k a million hours feasance in office. iyo Times. Pithouty ee if his girl will only walk with aeThe wa i an pen pal 4#%-There is a Morristown man who has him. ferald. ‘SAVE) TO LEARN HOW TO DO I, youR READ AND HEED WHAT HAIR: FOLLOWS. SAVE YOUR HAIR.—The laws of Health and Longevity demand it, the customs of social life re- quire it, The matter is of great importance in every way. BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.—It is the sur ing crown of g'ory, and for the loss of it there compensation, s8- iS DO CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.—For by no other means can it be saved and beautified. LYON'S HATHAIRON, Diseovered thirty-1 five years ago by Prof. Lyon, of Yale, is the most fect. preparation in the world Reautitying the hair. for preserving and, Besides being the best hatr dressing ever pro- duced, Lyon's Hathalron will positively revent ‘estore new ness, will r air to Bald eads, if the roots and follicles are not destroyed Te actually Performs these seeming mtractes, ‘of while the following tsa ir Specimen t"*T hal been entirely bald for peveral gars constitutional, T suppose, I ased few bottles of Kathairon, and, to my great st si Thave a thick growth of young hair, (COL. J L. DORRAN! S.A‘? In every OE Fespect the athaivon is bsolutely, incomparable, it is unequaled: re Balines ‘To Re- store Gray Hair. 3, Rein 4.—To Dress and Beautify the Hair. WEAR IN a D. The Kathairon is no sticky paste of sulphur and sugar-of-lead, to paint and daub the hair and para- lyze the brain. It isa pure and limpid vegetable lotion, intended to restore the hair by natural th and reinvigoration. It is splendidly per- Famed, “ana ‘the most delighttul’ teilet, dreshiug own | No lady's or gentleman's toilet outit 18 athairo SOLD EVER wanes. santas. Wot Ly_ ESSION of the MARYLAND AGRI LTURAL OLEEGE ‘commences Fepruary 1, 1878. For-caralogues, &c.. auldress WAL H. PARKER, President, oI Prince George's co., jan26-eolm iS. M. COX'S | MSN VEGETASLE DECOCTION SCROFULA, gnystrelas AND ALL DIS- EASES OF THE BLOOD. Hecommen ded by eminent physicians of Balti- Sat bat «& # CROMWELL, Agents, Washington, LEY, Agent Propriet aiNorthwest, corner ete ‘and Eu- taw streets, ore, Md, |-eoly pets ASTRAL a ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Burns in all Tame without danger of taking fire or exploding. Illuminating q ualities SUPERIOR TO GAs. Recommended as the safest and best by Insurance pao = al Fire ire Commissioners throughout, tthe ‘The man! foatiations and comnteetalts of the As- tral Oil that have been thrown successfully on the market is further PROOF OF ITS SUPERIOR MERIT, others can be supplied by 8] Agent forthe Dineiceat Columbia, ar Rpects ak Wieser on Pennsylvania avenue, near rest, Bargains may be expected. { | 0% FRANCIS MILLER, 30 OTH STREET, ‘Two doors abeve Pennsylvania avenue, CHARLES PRATT & CO., novi8-eo3m Sole Manufacturers, New York. Lite Beas praiuescia OFFICIAL SALARIES IN ENGLAND. The British government has recently pub- lished a blue book which ves 8 return of ail the receipts and expenditures of the United Kingdom in respect of ind iduals, as distin- uisned from exports and imports, and also In it are found statements as the officers he pensions of past rom taxation. to the salarie of the crown. to which they ihenise! RoW enjoyed b iland legal, ‘and t e entitled in respec ge yed by the j y the: rest of the legal chancellor, who sits upon his throne enter $15,500 a year, down to the person who figures as “patent messenger for South Wales,” with his modest annuity of . Onanother page the annual allowance to each of the members of the royal family will be found. Her majes- ty, (including her civil list, the salaries a penses of her hi i and special service f y irom M arch. from the ‘Tord joying of § the Duke of Halnburgh, $152.00 Connaught and Prince’ Leopold the T € Crown Prince of Pras Princess Hel Duchess of Princess Augus' her was uncle to G OW in his eighty-ninth year, enji nee of $8.00; Lord Cowle ho a younger brother ¢ George Hudon, iam Vv, of legation eight or ten rewarded at al chief pensione the follow gentlemen that figure. Own services, ih ancellors, ford, who was menee ‘ pubii bay d ‘porn life as a mids! in tat - pman in the Lord Selborne, ladstone, and who, in i erved ritish government as counsel at the ar ion court of Geneva, wh ‘ded H. su Stordehanceliar. s Viliaam Karl vee x goes to Sir Samuel Mart Lord Penzance and Sir Richard. Linders! of whom are members of the privy ce Lord Eversley. as ex-speaker of the House Commons, a “position he held for eizhteen isdown for a pension of $19. Sir ¢ ‘abinet ministe Horatio Walpole. Milner Gibson, have each $9, But perhaps th ook is the page W hereditary pension 1 now by OUS por ich gives as a —that count of the heim, and the count of Water But the inte nheim pension is in hile the annuity which commem il ase With another life, third holder of that perpetuity. ( Wi < incent, th Njoys a pr year for the Which Sir Jolin Jervis won, but whieh ith him. rs that the nation in annexed rpetuity a pension of #18400 to every Ea while to the present. Lord Combermer his son alone will the $9,000 pension f which his Coronet is endowed. elson to the end of time. and bo, but Vords Seaton, b nes, Hardinge, ¢ and ineir bext immedia respective titles, further dezree, etimesa d flowers: Ks. The experiment need not be coi fined to the lilac: but it one will gather twigs of almost any of. the ordinary with tem on-colored flowers of the Japan quince wil! beseen to swell, ere Jong it, Will open its scArlet petal Dladde uma Will send out its butt clusters, the weigela roses will give its pink jun white trumpetlike flowers, and the 1 dogwood will Slowly unfold its tufts of w mouthed ‘Elass must be used, and th suited to the purpose is the ordinary presers ar. Put in a number of twies, but not enough to crowd them, and then fill the glass with about one-third of tepid water, renewing it two ov three times ad Through the day the g| should stand in the sun, and it must re A wide: ne best ting fi in other we may have flowers. In cutting trom th n quinee care must be taken fo secure the do Not appear on the extrem! down on the woody part of [Fruit Recorder. ads whieh s. but PROSPECTUS FOR 1878 or The Maryland Farmer, A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, DEVOTED To Agriculture, Horticulture, Live Stock, The Household and Rural Economy. Published Monthly by Ezra Whitman No, 141 West Pratt street, Baltimore, Md, Subscription; $1.50 a year. each, Ten copies, $1l To Clubs of five, $1 and an Extra copy free, Its large circulation in the Southern and Middle States makes it one of the best mediums for adver- Users of all classes, ‘We have engaged, a correspondents, and from those engaged inevery branch of agricultural pursuiis, in each Middle or Southern State, to contribute to our col- umns during the year, atid hence, we feel sure our Magazine will receive the support of Fi Planters, Horticulturists, Florists, aud every engaged In any rural pursuit. We therefore von- s from able a ea an Increase of thousands on yur subscription, s Ladies’ Department is always made instrne- ue and ent ining by c many lady writers aud gentlemen also, who understand household e-ouo- a have a love for the decuration of homes, MANY AND F (tain is thts oldest Magactie kind in the country, south of Mason & *s line. Hs ry large circulation, and contains monthly formation, nat Is worth twice over the price of it for twelve mouths, We desire every subscriber to lend a he! ‘ping rand rlling the list of subseribers, by using their ce, and thus enabling the Publishersto ii crease the usefulness and’ attractiveness of the MARYLAND FANNER, Address, E. WHITMAN, PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR, 141 W. Pratt street, Baltimore. OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. A SPLENDID OPP gRT UNITY TO WIN 4A SECOND GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1878, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEBYY ent Louisiana State Lottery pie nec ‘This Institution was regularly incorporated Legislature of the State for Educational and Chath aie le sin 13 . with a Capi of to which it has since added’ a Feserve teria ot $850,000. Its Grand Single Nuraber pistributtons will take place monthly on the second Tue ever scales or postpones. Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE. $30,000, 100,000 Tickets AT TWO DOLLAKS EACH. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. pist OF ERIZES: 1 Capital Pri: $30,000 1 Capital Prizes. 10.000 1 Capital Priz 5,000 2 Prizes of 2. 5,000 5 Prizes of — 1,000. 5-000 20 Priz 10,000 100 Prizes of 10,000 200 Prizes of 10,000 500 Prizes of 20. 10,000 1000 Prizes of 10.00.40. 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES 2 Approximation Prizes of $300. 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of x 1,800 ‘8 Approximation Prizes of 900 romins mile Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Office in New Orleans, ‘Write for further information or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, P.O. Box 692, New Orieans, =, Louisiana, Allo d Extraordinary D: are under the ie super Vision and ment of Geteral isG. T. uregard and Jubal A. Bite next drat drawing occurs Tuesday, March 12th, jand-w&s,4 QUOT PONSARDIN, a ee and with anex- nn uisite fine en ‘er ‘607 Borket Space. uM TABLIGHED 25 YEARS.” ROIT TREES ADAPTED TO THIS RE- GION A SPECIALTY. SMALL FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL TREES. Send for C: GILLINGHAM & CO. SeF96-KU Apootink Fon} YMie, Faittans Vs. ) I | ion of ten In the meautime the buds | nd + had thrown | i atthe end of 2 | ALEXANDRIA. WANTED TO BE ACTRESSES.—The prevailin subject of comment on the streets for the pa: few days has been the attempted elopement of three young misses of this city wih the Ghost Show, which lately exhibited “here. It appears thai the girls, 1of whom are under Vi years, became tuated with the ramb ing mode of life enjoyed by those attached to the show and determined to run away from ( parents and join the same. The made arrangements to join shington on Sunday evening, on its way to Annapolis. Fortunately for them the plan was vered by their parents, and a stop put te the proceedings. Fatal AS IDENT.—A boy named Walter Wai pd about I] years, and the adopted Child of Mr Bs ey, of Gordonsville, Was ran over and instantly killed at that place yester Vening. by the south bound train’on the Virginia Midland road. The boy was wying to jump on the train and missed his foo falling under the cars, two Jot whieh pas i —|[ Gazette CITY ITEMp. OnE He NDRED DkVG STORES in the Dist sell Durang’s Rheumatic Renedy. U rheumatism eve Price, one dolla botile, by all dru A STRANGE RESCUR.—A shipwrecked ona desolaie i how to live three company tit of six sailors, dd, Were study tyson two pounds of The mystery olved on one of the rs producing a can of Doole der, which wade such a larg that the party were fatand 1 cued. rty when res- [From the New Orleans Pi Lveky NUMBER—The Louisiana State i v has become not only famous in the Southern, but in the Western and Northern staies. A gentleman from Washington ( anneunees in this issue of the Picayune th. he was the holder of a portion of a ticket which 000. Let is rememb: re is good, and us with searcely any di Airondh Cie cuiTenay is ae mach depy that if we ever draw a prize we can realize in good “money one-fourth of amount promised. invested 1 coun He ly the Jan. 19, 187: The undersigned certifies that he wa: single umber n the the holder 1 . on Tuese tid ticket Ving cost the cum nd twenty-five cents, at the ank Moore & Son. Broad wat and that the amount was promptly paul on presentation of the tic At the office of the company. v3 ANOTHER PRIZE Wo agent of the Southern F fies to having coile man, New York city, the proceeds of on OF single number ticket whieh drew. the thitd capital prize of five thowsand dollars in the drawing of the Louisiana Lottery ry S. ht of 317 Broadway, has been promptly y be seen by ceiti A CARD. New Ont hich drew the third C jousand Dollars, on Tue: s, 1 ticket having “at the oflee of Tk January 5, sum of one rank Moore presen eof the COMPAR, Wescoar, press Co. y the Lon- ull its cor and it Agent Southern 1S GIy mpany tl coufidenti: Ames of pei prizes without first obt: over their own signaturs ially permitted to publish NDID One NITY TO WIN 2th, at. New Orleans. eta State Lottery i gto $110, 400: , & am eapi- 100,000 highly remunera all points. Ail Drawings are under the agement of Gens. G. A. Early, Address M. New Orleans, RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suf- ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating di: oa es cured without medicine. Pulvermach. ie Belts the grand desideraium. void ‘imitations. Book and Journal, with par- ticulars, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanie Co., New York city. 6,25,d&kly THERE 18 Ba ‘AD, and the Tar of Abie’s Balsama or Balin of Gilead T: ree, com- bined with Honey and the Extract of ‘Hore. hound, in the form of Hale's Honey of Hore- hound and Tar, is the most potent remedy for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, and Intluénza, ever administered in this or any other country. Pike's Toothache Drops eure Toothache in one minute. Sold by all all Druggists at 2) cents, Ir THE Foop taken into the stomach is not digested it decomposes. In the latter case a pungent gas is developed which cau sour eructations. or else the stomach itself secretes an acid which, rising upward at intervals, stings the gullet sharply. These extremely disagreeable sensations are attributable to impaired digestion. To get rid of them, or prevent their recurrence, it is only Letraeert to tone and regulate the gastric organs with ee 8 eet Bitters. ‘0 LADIES ‘LEMBN.—We wish to call attention toa A. Fisch her’s jor's Chemical Scour- ing and. Dyeing pate oshnien No. soo Sirect, h street. By promptly ad the latest Himprevementa, whether of acorns or European invention, he is enabled todo his work in a manner not to be equaled by those Dot possessin; Ehese facilities. His cleansing and rong, ce aad Gent’s Suits are, iu fact, the cheapest An the city on account of his superior work. N.B.—A specialty of his con- sists in removing spots from costly party dresses ; 25 years hit bees His dry cleanser removes poe spots effectually from any ar- ticle, and careful pressing gives them an Kid Gloves ‘ pearance as if newly made. cleaned ; two pair for 25 cents. _LECTURES. A COURSE OF TWELVE HISTORICAL LECTURES GREAT BENEFACTORS, JOUN LORD, LL. D. ~ JouN Lorp will deliver in Lincoln H Course of Twelve Matinee Lectures on Great Be DAY, Febraary p.m. and continued on” successive TAUMSDAYS until finished, at the same place and hour. These Lectures are a se- lection frem the long Course of Sixty Lectures which Dr, Lord has delivered the last ten years in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, in the middle of the day, as the most convenient hour for ladies toattend,/ although these Lectures are espaclally intend dies, since they have more leisure than gentlemen, yet they are open toall. The sub- Jects are varied ‘and important, and relate to the great movements of 2.000 years, and may be useful to those who Wish to pursue a systematic course of reading on the Great Characters and Events of His- ‘Tickets for the Course, with Reserved Seat, Single admission, with Reserved Seat. 50 cts. To ve had at the Bookstore of FE. M. Whitaker & Son, 941 Pa. ave. Subjects:—1, Cicero—Koman Literature and Eloquence. 1. Chrysostom—The Pulpit as a Power. III. Hildebrand—Papal Su- Premacy.. LV, Michael Angelo Revival of Art. Cotunibus- The Future of America, VI-. Queen —Woman as a Sovereign. VIL. Catdinal VIII. Francis Bacon— Gailleo— Astronomical Great—Prussian factore, commencing on THURS Th, at 2:30 izabe: Richelieuabeoiutions Inductive Philosophy. Discoveries, X. Eeaeric, ‘The G; cT, De = Stael—Literary 11, Alex. Hamilton—American ¢ ‘pase ‘REAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY. HUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. THE LANCET.—**Hunyadi J: —Baron Lie- big afirms that, tts richness in sin aperient salts that of all other known waters.” surpasses THE ee eed MEDICAL JOURWAL. Hun, adi Ji most agreeable, safest, and inost eme ‘emicacious aperient water, ** PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, Berlin. ay good and prompt success; most valuable. ** ‘ESSOR BAMBERGER. Vienna ‘**I have rare Tibed these Waters with remarkable suc- Bess.’ ROFESEOR SCANZON: urzburg. ‘*I pre- PROT Ie none bat this.** nw Le PROFESEOR pAUDER BRUNTON, a oy bs B. 8., London. its ri vals, and surpasses thon iD femeacy. om PROFESSOR, SITKEN. M.D., F.R.S., Lin ** Preferred Pulls and Sthedrleshatl.s) A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. ine bottle bears the name of Tye ATOLLINAHIS Co. {himitea), Lonuons FRED'K DE BARY & CO., 41 and 43 Warren st., Hew York, Bole Agent for United States Some ae Canadas. Eee Ente wena Parnisued HOUSE. All | TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY AND BALESROOMB You uN : VE 4th stzee ke. °. tM MONDAY wiciire P AIRY MAIDS RE —— N- LitERARY aNp ue FOUNDRY CHURTH, FRIDAY EVE Admiss ets. in ng Refreshments. j81-2* ITERARY tARME SICAL ENTER- 4 For the Benefit of ASCENSION CHURCH S. Jn the Sunday Behoo! Room. NING, February It, 1873. cal Talent of Richmond and Washing- Tr. BO cents. .25eents., (Post 381-2 TPBEATER © comiquk, 11th street, YW PENNSILVANIA AVENUE, OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. Performance Ever: Matinee for Ladies 3 NESU ne. “RY WED. RNOUN. First-class In Every Respect. ety, Drama. Burle resque and Ce PTOMMA: WEP RECITA WILLARD’S HALL, SATURDAY AFTERNO at 2 otclock, Ase ste Ly Miss | STONE (Soprano) and Miss Z solinist Funs“Muse stores INCOLN HAL! MONDAY EVENING SBRUARY 4ri, ATS OTCLOW KY MISS EMMA C. THURSBY Has the honor to annonnce ene GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT (Prey ious to her departure for Europe,) With the assi: ists, & medy. jar30-1y Sa 29-3." nee ot the following eminent art- cially engaged for this oecasic: ; the celebrated Bari LICHTENBERG, they Virtuoso, the emine ianist and Com- poser. ~ Mr. GEORGE W. COLBY, M 1 Sei st ul Director, Reserv: rots musi S (at $1) this morming, at Motre- re. i N4tiona, THEATER. MONDAY, First, Only and Farew city of the mntnent C ‘omedian SOUTHERN, ANY OF ART pported hin at the Park ‘Th re be performed during the 18 CONSECUTIV RY 26rIT, S78, Appearances’ in this MATINER SATU RDA AT TWO, _ February 4th-MODJESK A ia v EBER & SUN FUKNISH MUSIC FOR rivate Parties, Germans, Commencement Orders ieft at residence, 725 7th street east, between G and I streets, navy yard; at Metze- rott's or Ellis’ music store, will receive prompt at- tention, dec22-6) joer ZEN rank: T LE MOUR begs to annoance that he n charge of the Kex'aurant at this resort, er all the delicacies of the season, with ni service, will be the characteristics Of the Jes ordering Dinners or Snppers Will be served at short notice and in the best nuetzen Park, ‘Tth-street road. "ON EXHIBITION "AND {6 52! 6 | rr. MARKHITER:: 's FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, No. E STREET. Ghotee. on Paintings a Bngravin . Chromo, ac. largest stockol Parcs Haagione Wiad Shades, Pietares, Frames, Pictures ord and Tas- sels, ines Nails, &c,, in the District, ae TERMS CASH. Please remetnber 18 THE TIME TO SELL. Latics NiSitnd Cinge © cast-off Wearing A: Hoots, Bboos, &e., at extraordinary, ll zh cash prices at “JUSTH’S Stand."? No. 6: os Street new.” Ail votes by mall wi tl rest a. tes by all be prompry y at BALLS. PARTI ES, NE E. FRATELLAN fT TPALIANA For the Benefi tof the Society, MARINI" SHALL, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 18 7 Tickets, admitting Gentleman and Ladies; $1. The Supper will be furnished by the celebrated Ca- M. PERREARD, No checks at, the 29. QUE MOTTO, EXCELSIOn: — DYEING, CLEANSING, DYEING, CLEANSING, DyEAN oo CLEANSING, CLEANSING, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS, w. = WHEATLEY, 4® JEFFERSON STREET, Georgetown, D. C., Established 1831 never excelled before or since, ‘to which the peo- em the District and thousands of others of the jtaies: ane ‘Territories will testify. your orders, nov3-tr SARE at LAKESIDE, RIVEHSIDE LI- ‘all the other Peep. Libs om sale, and i male tee free.on receipt of price and a Postage stam: LUNDY. 144 Bridge PROFESSIONAL. OCTOR B, F. CONNELL, Homeopathic Physician, 229 D st. n.w. Long experience and best of references, wii attend to ea aS ee all parts of the city and aes Wee PIERCE B Law, = ing, 600 D street =i es 2 Bradley. : novi var chitect and En, Rooms 18 and 19, Sstei i Safe Deposit cor, 15th st. and New York ave. R. R. PARSONS, Dentist, Officegnd residence to 618 ‘oth street, Opposite % Office. Teeth extracted uesdays ‘free of charge ‘for the ‘ot vee n,e. has removed his ENRY J. ENNIS, 711 G street, opposite Pat- ent Office, Electrician aud Model Kx. perimental work's speciaisy.” Export in Patent causes, jel9-1y BR, TM. TALBOTT, Dentist, Removed to southeast corner 7th and aR streets orth west. ‘Teeth inserted $7 per Toyas-ay DE: N. N, FRANK ‘WHITE, the Maguetic Heal- ‘782 10th street n.w., successfully the most ol Chronic and’ Acute Diseases. one sultation free, Office heurs—8 to euen as 8p.m. ES yk. J. B. GIBBS, a DENTIST Over Thonapson 's Drug Store. — ye, Aas Th tree pont 3 ‘oer 7) cents, ‘operations =a * ARTISTS, ‘CHUTTER & RAKEMAN, Bo tr FRESCO, DECORATIV! Gormania Fur. of 0) RN AMEN TA! Tad PLAIN PA Serre Blue Chinchilla. im ereaer No! morthiweck, noes Washington. D.C. SECOND ANNUAL CLOSING-OUT SALES. LADIES’ GOODS. Me SELMA RUPPERT, LADIES’ BAZAR, 614 Ninth st., opp. Patent “Mice, ERLIN HYRS, OF RMANTOWN WOOL, as Pane, AND WORSTED GOODS. Point Lace Bratis and Applique Patterns. selection of EMBROIDERIES on © cr + tss, epe RUPFLINGS, LACES “Vex FANS, fc., tn great va r DOUGLASS’, Ninth and F strects, St. Cloud Building. FOURTH ANNUAL GRAND SALE OF LADIES UNDERGARMENTS And HAMBURG EMBROIDERLES, Beginning on SATURDAY. 36:0 inst and continuing until further notice. Every article of- fered will be the best wT & Wilson machines, Jess than cost of py than price of mi cies, Well made are Invited to «4 ne n, and fn jes desiring good arc offered, I ECEPTION AND EVENL BONNETS; OPERA KID GLOVES, In White and ventas ene; in 2, 3, @ and € CREPE, LIGSE NECK and SLEEVE fine F CH FLOW Suitable for evening to! MRs. J. P. PALMER'S, i5-tr 1207 F street, bet. Lith and 12tn sts, Sure OF THE CHOICES? LADIES AND hi UCHES, ett MISSES CLOAKS of this season's importa- also, READY-MADE BONNETS at greatly | reduced prices, FLANNEL ROBES DE CHAME Louvre, from the An Glgant amortment | of new! FLOWER GARNITURES for party ai dresses: also, MUSLIN and LACE OVERDRESSES, at 38-1m M. WILLIAN® T cost: AT COST: POR CASH ONLY. . In order to reduce our large stock of MLLLi- NERY and FANCY GOOD» wit SELL, for the next THIRTY DAYS, x lestgned ception SUITS and bur exe TIRE STOCK, except Kid Gloves. at COST FOR CASH ONL ot Hambargs at 25e. per yard, the best ever sold at that y Lot Hatsat 00c., a bargain, ‘Trimmed: Hateand Bont nets will also be sokl at cost. Me-The extreme scarcity of § this step, and we hope our patr the GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED MRS Jan8-tr RS. MAX WEYL, M No. 712 Seventh street N.W. (Between G and H.) NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, IMPORTANT TO LADIES, 1 have the chotcest LIN ZEPHY ES, FANCY GOODS 'ot oney necessitates will appreciate 1 HUNT. Mt. 621 and 623 D st. best assortment of BER- RMANTOWN WOOL and kinds, which 1 am offering han any house in the clty Solid Silver himbies, 38 cent mlasses, 85 cents, ; best Rubber Kye- sanB-4r J sT crass MILLINERY. ) OPENI ofan ENTIRELY NEW ANU C HOIC STOCK, just received from New York. FINE FRENCH FELTS, SUPERIC PLUSH and VELVET H. ATHERS, E. OSTRICH TIPS, FLOW titSand ORNAMENTS. MISS McCORMICK, oct30-ly St. Cloud butidt |G ENTLEMEN'S PANTALOONS or FINE CASSIMERE, 18 LARGE ASSORTMENT, For 8. E BLACK DOBSKIN PANTALOORKS, Color and Wear Warranted, For $8. CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS or SUPERIOR QUALITY, FROM VERY SMALL TO VERY LARGE SIZES. THE WAMSUTTA SHIKT, ‘Superior in Fit, WOREMANSHIP AND GENERAL LENCE Exce.- To Any Competing Shirt im the United states; Price $1.12). GEO. C. HENNING, Jan30-tr 410 Seventh street n. CL°SING ovT sates * OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. IMMENSE REDUCTION. to Taking Stock I ar che Follewing Special Bargains DRESS AND BUSINESS suits, English Some sold aig selling now, +-++.801d for 22; selling now, Evert Sessions Sold fe mere... lish Stripe do. Mills do. selling now, 8 selling now, D. B. DRESS COATS AND VESTS, 20 it. discount on all WOOLEN GOODS. sos ee! ; Selit A 30 Ber cant, count on al My AIR GOODS, Does Eesish Diagona’do-told for "oh Seulug mow, "26 10 per cent. discount on all ‘of Goods, Riverside W orsted...sold for ia: soley eee! % SPECIAL BARGAINS ON OUR COUNTERS. CHAS. BAUM, Seventh janl7-Im 408 street nw, Nasws | HE CE Eenee LADIES" DEES TRUSS ma WHIPS, &c., At the or JAMES 8. TOPHAM, W435 Boventh Street Northwest.-GB REPAIRING. jTyunbs apd Harness repaired and Pranks oorered eer

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