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Board of Trw grees, THE EVENING STAR. OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS gprtixg OF THE WEDNESDAY...... .. March 13, 1878. 1QAKD OF TRUSTEES- | Une ANTNESS ABOUT COV y TA LITTLE UNPLEAS- Te AITTEES. The Soardot 3 astees ef Public Schools metat the Franklis , yaiding last evening Curtis in the che batlding Fast evening retary. Are ty ; , | for tie use of rising bayome-er, di- | for religior < winds. <- | communi the committee on rules to report on the power of the president in the premises; adopted. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. Mr. Holland offered a resolution requesting the committee on accounts to report the Mr_ | amount on hand to the credit of the schools; ~H. Brooks see- | Adopted, Kobert Hoimes |“ Mr. Hovey offered a resolution, which. was htwood School building | adopted. instructing the superin‘endent to re. Was not granted. | port if rule 40, relative to the canvassing of Weather Indications To-day. OFPICE OF CHIEF $ ‘Washington, Mare For the middle states, mirishing southwest to northwes GNAI. OFFICER. 378. Menace on visto ts ture, clondy or partiy So” gaan Was Teceived from the Dis | papers, pamphiets, and publications. of all pe mt fe ia Da a an s, priucipal- Sostet EPmsoners enclosing a claim against | Eikas ih the publie schools, has been or is being aS SESEDES, One that ¢fFarsons, a janitor, hich they say | violated. ty In herthern pertion that they disapprove of employees wiio r¢ Mr. Dyer suggested that the inquiry be as to = 1 fea fixed salary incurring indebtedness in | the offices and residences of trustees, also. LOCAL NEWS. £e manner done in this case: referred. Also | ‘Mr, Ford, trom the committee. on ‘ac oe 1 oe ree mip werere = § that ae reported that there was now on hand § rl : 7 Paplis of a school on A and 7th streets south- | whieh, after paying the teachers’ salaries Amusement 9 To-minet ist, are complained of as being quite disord. | the month of Match, Will leave about $0, National Theate pa dr the laborers of | just about enough to carry the schools through « Gol. sellers.” k commission from their work. The | Qrother month. Feva's Opera House ent stated that the pupilshad been | “\tr. Hovey offere Minstre monished. A communication was received | candidates for teacl Comigue—Varieties. nm the Roard of Health condemning as in- | 15 who obtai juriows to heaith the custom of having jani tors families live in the basements buildings: referred to the commiitee ude 5 WF. Bick. k equal to those who pass ubsequently gained ou the oral ex an equal rank, be granted certificates. by loc: tors. ——, Mr. Holland’ raised the poi this was Me Cav ary and Applications for teachers’ positior the motion rejected at the J meeting, supper.” pgesented from Mrs. C. A. Dorsey and ina new form, and could not be cotsidered. 21 7th street northirest—Grand ba: 1 hington, Mrs. M. The chairm 1 and n (Mr. Freach) ruled the point Adjourned festival. well taken. The Workingmen’s THE QUESTION OF WAG nu sr i fr The Workingmen’s Ass or teaching tae enuen.on the import: | are JM. Ralston in the chair and G. T. i. veverage 1s injurious: re | Taylor secretary. The judiciary committee mm text boo 1S inerensed from three to five members, tion was Jobn TL. Hail presented. eredent i suggesting that the himiself, Thomas Browning, and E.R. V vogue in Ger! as delegates to represent the Carpenter's and homes for the t Joiners’ Union, which were aecepced, and tie ating house and ga ates admitted. THE QUESTION OF WAGES. ocals. From J.C. Parker we have the New York Weis in advance of the mail: s iGn ent Cook. as received from the B y met last nizht day took it hargea sinall . Who was und for Richmond, He says a gentleman ito Philadelphia some t _A commun Smith te three week He had sue eity on his retarn, him to Richm« L ite male infani to the eighch py THE SUPERINTENDENT'S ABSTRACT OF RE Hall announced that the Carpenter om, which was found nearthe mouth 5 . PORTS td agreed upon $2.54 ern branch, on the west side of the | fer February was pre: from the Bricklayer chaune! of pupils—White: Wa union had agreed pon The remains of the late Dr. Henry A. Dun + 1(4; county, until the first of June when i th at Los urnees, Mexico. Mt if y 2th. was not i in THE Stak, ar- wl ie a y yeste and the funeral | county 7 m the Church of | 1G: Georgetown, 7: county, 20: +s of corporal punishment—White hing ssembly to the fact that the ner Lady of the Lake propose and thai they expected to first class workmen for $1 owners of the ste: to paint the bow employ none bu He was at the time of on in the army. iS de a. P ave rLisut. Chacko tale al getown, 8: county, 11. | per day, the painters to furnish their own Sr the lemainsand forward then have Cone 1 Washington. 5: Geakce: | brushes! “A'etneral expression ot conden Srather Me Chee OD i he 62 cour tion followed upos this Announcement. F. 1 ness the ¢ nsed Was . | Missed—White Gaines itted credentials * M ler, of Georgetown county,1. Colored “ . town, 1; county, Mr. mitted the report of the semi- ttions of the cole I number examined nd schools, rd of the first district move the building on 12ih streei a Known as the Thomson Bu SCILOOL SESSIONS ON 5 , : einity in lished by the 'N Railroad Company for that road—t0 cents per ¢ nd on con that they purchase all ihcir suppiies re y 1 # road commis sess ding the hy discussion foltowed. } a ling that the A resolution susiaining the action of the mission “3 and | Tecess of oelock and 60 | colored laboring mien was adopted) unani- Trust Cs it of the jud: minutes i mously. ‘ : ments font ne Court ot the Di by the approval of the sup In the course of the disenssion Mr. Hall k, the s a el the sessi ated that all Wis held by y'clock. mendiments wi pitalists of this and Georgetown, with e comm Tred tl the ex. t $e for first section int 9 employ horses and i it $1.50 per day.each dr ‘oss the Aq vrers here they pro- from the Richmond rption of ato ooheld in Vi nge in the r Sto e S such change may 3 sions on such have the effeet of in diness. HE EX \MINATIONS. ee on prizes and e hedule of examina this month, April and May the written examinations in the oarly part of | ¢ aa and the closing days running up toJdune oth. ed white female infa 1 was taken to the bg by Officer Redw of a poor old ithad be It was sent n owu mother. Ann's inf asyhim. exhibit of the public sehools of et at the Paris exposition. will be p views of the principal publi - Among th 2 ethree large pho- tographs of th ry and Sc said he would bet are to be furnished change in this city. at every effort be assembly to per- ers from engaging themselves on PROPOSED TRAINI The committee on rules reported the follow- in: mendments to the rules in relation to the training school, which were adopted The com- mittee on teachers shall designate one or nies of the publie schools of the Di t ing school, whe SCHOOL. THE LABOR RIOTS, etary, Mr. Tay! | The seer or t anadd by Hon. q 55, Normal school m ; i | eriticising a spe le C.C. Ells: ¥ ce, meth erning and instruc worth, in Cong the late labor riots: ling children. Said, training School shall | detached from the “practical supervision” « in Pittsh other pla Mr. M dl an Anonymous communica- = the sub-board of the division in which it may | tion, purporting to give ‘an account of the Tre Vine GRoWERs met last night. Dr, H. | be located. and shall be taxen charge y m ment of the Georgetown poor-house, N. Howard J. ©. Rock | commitvee on teachers. The priv denounemg it as red to the exeeutiv ring, fraud, &e., ommitiee. pping from Tite STAR of giving an account of of the Normal school shall be ‘the the training school, ar ately in charge shall a principal of y immedi- assistan! vored a : delegation of plus lal cher in the Norma nd shail re- iics and laborers from New York. wito Hon. Mx ecive the salary of the fifth grade. waited upon the Seeretary of the cl the mee: The report of the committee on teacie! What the Seeretary said in relati > the south w to qna s, with a minority repor eight-hour rule. He show Mr. Davis. was laid ove: . A discussion followed, and action was post- state. The committee on teachers submitted a re- poned untilthe next me z. ne gave an int port onthe appeal of Mrs. Jolinson f n the ‘ces of his stat ion of Miss Bohrer in excluding her son NEW ORLEANS. FEBRUARYI9, 1878.—The un. frow the school. The report, which susiains | devsigned certifies that he held tor collection her, Was adopted, for account of P. W. Arnold, at Palmetto, A BREEZE AUOUT THE PRESIDENTS Commit | Campbell county, a committee of five to distribute POLIC ber Ticket Ne and coustitutic and solicit subse! TE The president stated that a vacancy having ir. stock : Messrs. Blnkhorn, Smolenski, Oertiey, | Occurred in the committee on property. lars on Tuesday, Bliss and Heaney were appointed. A resol. | White had been appointed and he accepied on having cost the tion was adopted to send a com » of th condition that he be relieved from the cominii y fe omlice of to proceed te the states of Virginia, North | tee on accounts, and Mr, Ford was made: the company at New Orleans, » through Care L South Carolina to inqu into | man of that committe voidably | correspondence in reply to ter by mail the soil, « and facilities r immigra- | Absent trem the or he would | With one dollar enclosed to © M.A. Dauphin, tion. This last consisted of Howard, | have reported the facts beiore. P. O. Box 62, New Orleans, ak that the Smolenski. and Vertley. es of en Mr. Davis called attention to the rule whieh | amount was promptly paid by a che: by Captain Richard r t the president shall appoint the | Louisiana National ; Major Malone, of | he member first named thereon | the ticket at the office of t Howard. man, He moved that the resig- . White on the committee of Run dwin of property be accepted mittees be instructed to select and 2, sq. 1 tellu, $168, ‘lo John M. Yor mendment, whieh 8 thitt the nomi chairman of the commit. property be confirmed and Mr. Rey- appoimted chairman of the committée ‘ounis. ‘ Mr. Hovey defended the action of the presi- | dent and dep uted the course of some of the | trustees, who ung 1 upset the ac- | ‘ed ay Di oung to 2.3 and 40, ody et $3,700, sub, Ti! P. Sau: R. Fendail 30, “lot 39, Sq. 495, M. 0.C. Huebner, $1,000, subdot 12, sq. 971, chai the pu submitted a report stati jon house is still embarrassed wit | lebts. and the commitiee invoked in the liberal support of the member- election of delegates to the General 3 2 1, ustee, to 2. 5 ata ., in | tiou of the president and seek to censure him. ondon to J. O'Hare, $2.40, part lot 6, jtue yemaining deiegives | | Mr, Holland diselaimed making any persona ev. PA. Whisner and Rey. §. | attack on the president, and said that the rule . ante ‘Alternate clerical delewates: E. | Was very plain, and the President hal oveg, TOOL EXAMINATIONS. — Superintendent ner and M. Head. Aiter: | stepped his duties in this matter. ‘The rule | Wiuson and the principals of the different pub. Wilson, | and was for the first one named on the | He school buildings are examining the fitth John W. W L. M. committee to be the chairman. ————_—$— the custom in other bodies. THE PeSrRat or THE LATE DR. Conve. | seen a ease in point—ihe President. of the Lits YLE took place this morfing Jrom St. | United States appoints a civilian to a position ick’s chureh, and was attended by 4 | in the army over the heads of offleers in the mense concourse of citizens, including Do Vine. of promotion, and the Senate had reject- the i ed him. sixth, and seventh grades, or: studies which are net contai written examinations. They visited the school of Mr. A. Paul. seventh grade, Franklin build- ing, yesterday. Yakp Wipe Andréscogsin bleached cotton, ly, upon the ned in the regular and this was We have lately ‘ Ps ‘ only § cents per yard. Wool) black cash- Mr. Curtis (Mr. French in the chair) said he | ese, yard Wide: from Areentege, CAACK cash: had no personal feeling in the matter, and he VS Wear, 25, 30, 50. Carpets cheap. had violated no rule. While he did not care GEORGETOWN. CITY ITEMS. mes FUNERAL of Wm. Hunter iv. 598,91 NILES.—Milans & Wilkins, 603 7th st. on. Win. Huvter, Third Assistant Seeretary | gay Gzontes or Wow are inxuriant hair f : lace from the residence of the | , EG Es OF Woman are Inxuri ait fatver yesterday afternoon at hye aclock, the | avd.fine teeth. The firsts secured by J. &T Atkinson's Balswm of White. Roses, and the latter preserved by their Quinine Power. ONE OF THE MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS in medicine is in the production of Lodille’s Healuche Specisic, which cures headache im- mediately. Rev. J. J. Jovee, of Si. John’s (P. E.) ehureh, officiating. The following acted as pail-bea! ers: J. Holdsworth Gordon, H. D. Cooke, jr N. C. Hill, G. E, Patten, Mayhew Plater, and br. W. Bowie Tyter.. The interment was in Qak Hill. SOUNDINGS ON THE PoToMAC.—Mr. John B. Dunekles yesterday afternoon made soundin COTTAGE one cup of of the channel from the Long bridge to ¢ butter and aad one ep town to ascertain what amount of 1 New € i ) this one cup would be necessary to take out to allow drawing from 13 to 15 feet, of water to come to. this port. He found the depth to vary from 8 to 17 feet at low tide. each of sug: spoonfuls cups flout 1 two large tea- inger, two eggs beaten, and four having in fi three large teaspoon- Yeast Powder. Bake in moder- CATTL MARKET.—Offerings at_ Drovers’ | ately hoi oven. Rest yesterday w as follows: 150 eattle, Co — sold; “200 s , 1 sold; 30 cows, all sold} TTER'’S STOMACH BITTERS a Prices for cattle, 3to5 cents per pound: do. and are as applicab! sabilities of the feebler No words ¢: It sta oring prep: ar adds to its fame ¢ sheep, 5 to 6 cenis per pound: do. cows, $25 to | the diseases and di: #0 per head. THE KNIGHTS OF ST. BERNARD have elected the following officers for the ensuing yea Timothy Suilivan,commander : John T’ r and Benjamin Brauzee, deput manders; Join Keady, ding Secretar: *. Spellman, financial se ‘ David Kn as to those of men. this country, ized world. Pantie! ES conte call on F od work in the line of s Fitting, Tin, Range and 21 commander. Drew's Diorama of bible history will be presented at the West street Presbyterian church to-morrow even ee advt. CRIES OF MURDER IN THE NiGHT appal us. Abad cough ringing th ‘VE GOT A LAME BACK! . 1 cure it — hound and Tar. Then send to the nearest drug store and geta disappointed you, Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster, and you wilt find that ina marvelonsly short time you W be relieved, and that a cure will quickly follow, Pike's Toothache Drops one minute. Sold bj MOTHERS, MotH eure toothache in all druggists at 25 cents Ss, MOTHERS.—Don't fail I use Benson*s Capri Piasters in amy pri RELIEVES |coustantiy. to procure Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup tor Pain [them to all other all diseases of teething in children. It relieves at Once. Dr. me, eures’ wind ‘colic, rexu- . |. by giving relief and CURES - " esi where othr | Dr. Thompson was a | health to the child, ives rest to. the mother. Plasters judge in t ef RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suf. ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating dis- eases cured without medicine. Puivermach- ers Electric Belts the 3 e Re= potatthe Cuter ‘8 one of toe best Known. physicians in the coun- mre even ve. will not di To avoid fraud: grand deside: that the word CAV'CINE. Avoid imitations. Book a) journal, 'Seut throngh each: Pk Thousands of ph: ticulars, mailed free. Address Pul er, 7 ans and druggists ¢ 6,3 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer’s Chemical Scour ing and Dyeing Establishment, No. 966 ¢; street, ne h street. By promptly adopting the latest Improvements, whether of American o: Kuropean invention, he is enabied todo his work ina manner not to be equaled by those not possessing these facilities. His cleansing and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent's Suits are, in fact, the cheapest in the eity on account of his superior work. . B.—A specialty of his con- sists in removing spots from costly party dresses ; 25 years experience. His dry cleanser Temoyes grease spots effectually from any ar- ticle, and careful pressing gives them an newly made. Kid Gloves appearance ‘as cleaned ; two pair for 25 éents. nity the ane Galvanic Co., New York city. that BensensCapeine Pia ter reli es sina To once and ca SEABURY & JOHNEON, 21 Platt Wes Proprietor TPHEES, SEEDS. FLOWERS, &c. — Sold by all Draggists, Price, 25 cents, spun at Squilekly. ries, Straw berr Evergreens, c. Boquets, Designs for Funerals, &6, 120 acres in Trees, 14 Green-hon Everytning ju the Nursery line— and Fiowers—at lowest use Piants, Se JOHN SAU! LC mard-eo2w* G21 7th sf. ___ LECTURES. [eeusteareD ART LECTURES. M2: M. COX'S INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS AND ALL DIS- A course ofeight 10 z t SES UF THE BLOOD. HISTORY OF AR’ Recommended by eminent physiciaus of Baltl- J t rated will bed LEONARD CORNING, in the | Congre m y Sold by all Daugeists. STOTT & CROMWELL, Agents, Washington. @. W, CROPLEY, Agent, Georgetown. 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Towson'’s Rey. for himself, he did feel aggrieved that reflec. ie to tion should be east upon the gentlemen he h: induced to accept the positions. He had in view in this matter the qualifications for those DOS! and thought that no one had sut- ered, and that too much was being made of his a n—too large a mountain being made of this little mole | Mr. Hollaud.—i rise to a personal explana- Spring dress cheap dry goo THE COURTS. Circuit Court—Judge Cartter. . Yesterday, John H. Russell vs. R. 8. Wil- liams, ion on note for $1,500; statute of lim- itations plead; verdict for plaintiff, subject to opinion of court. W. E. Brown. se of W. Young and M: Elliot and E place at Gl Mr. HERNDON MORSELL, the favorite young 1 Us i E. Brown, sr.. vs. W. H. Hollidge, suiton a 1s making his arrangements Hon. Havay_—ten contract for $1,968.33 ; on trial. for a period of two years, in : ls , a Se awleen order to perfe his ‘- n eal educ ition, ‘fo Mr. Holi ve aright to make a per- ” ERGBATE count Tuage Oi trans which purpose he has chosen the conservator sonal explanation. It is umjust and unkind to ‘sterday the follo . rf se Pts Ww of this st intimate that I have made a stab at Col. Ford, | 2 5 u compli- 1 p th by his i i " : letters to Mills Dean; bond $5,000). ntary cone i musical | with whom I served from the time the colored | @ayJletters t ear; F thar iniends pn Frid sa double mean. | troops were called In service 0 the close of the | of Noah Hinehcomb ; decree appolnting Cat ing. Mr. M. has been se ready to aid ail good | war. He knows me too well to believe that 1 | ariue A. Sat Peet oF teats objects by his hat naw, when he is him. | would attempt to stab him. a Ma s E. Demar to Te. C. J. Brewer; foardian dismissed and suit ordered on his bond. self the beneficiary, the proposed testimonial ought to be made in every v most con Spicuous success. We look, therefore, for a crowded house. Mr. Hovey.—He is making a speech, not an explanation. Mr. Davis thought that the president had gretstepped his duties in this matter, and that some action on the subject should be taken by the board. a Mr. Smith asked if it had not been the uniform usage of the board for the president to appoint the committees and select the chair- POLIcE CoURT—Judge Snell. _ To-day, James Marshall was found $5, for Stealing a bushel of ¢ Charles Jonson, alias Robert Stocks, was sent to jail for ac- tion of the grand jury for second ottence of etit larceny. Archibald Moulton, threats to Wm. H. Dominis ; $100 to keep the peace. Au- gst Backus, assault and battery on Anna aackus his mother, who begged the court not to punish him as it was the first offence of this kind: $1 without cost. Wm. Plater, assault on A COLORED COLON ‘A number of colored citizens, among them several farm hands, ar etting up a company toemigrate to some of the western states and settle on the public Yands. Col. Perry Carson is among the num- ber, and there are already 110 names booked. Toposed to ask of Congress a grant of land and assistance to aid in their support until they ¢ ke at least one crop. . Brooks explained that it was customary that the first one named on the committee should be considered the chairman. r. Smith remarked that he did not see why rine ontempilate, if they should obtain | So much should be said on the subject. Why, | Virginia O; le ; #10. He was also found $10, for Siu, Cand they, will aso ask Ascistance from | Lwasa niember two years before d was mad | assault on Way hey. ite ond SU for the public.) to take out at least one thousand gheimman, and shen one ene, had bothing to i seule Nelson, was sent t0 chain gang fo eFsons, ine z chi jo. He hai Mat a loss to know why he | a va stock, dis 3 $5. weeseey jel ink women And children, was appointed. ¥ In the cases of the produce dealers, who have PaktIes who have not visited the auction Mr. Curtis. Why, because there was nothing | been arrested for doimg business without sale of elegant silver-ware now being held in | todo. license: fitteen of these produced licenses Corcoran building, corner of Fifteenth and F Mr. Baldwin asked if the president had no | this morning and were dismissed. John and seen the magnificent goods dis- authority in this matter, if he was not still rhe Sold at such a sacrifice have missed Withers keeper of a vicious dog which bit chairman of the commitsee on property. Mr. Johnson remarked that no one had any re nal feelings against the president, and order to settle the matter le moved that the committee on rules inquire as to the powers of the president in filling vacancies, and asked we. ; lolland to accept his motion as a sub- stitute. Mr. Holland.—I do not accept it; I want a Square vote on my resolution. Mr. Hovey.—I call the gentleman to order. Mr. Holland.—If the gentleman would treat me With the same courtesy that I treat him it Would look better. T want a vote. Mr. Reyburn said, diseia § ai feeling he sal isciaiming ail personal Robert Cotton, a small white hoy ; was ordered to kill the dog. Wm. H. Douglass, assault on Dr. George Gross; continued’ under personal bonds. Sidney Maltby was tined $10 and costs or thirty days In jail “for ‘assault and battery on Wm- H. Crawford. A STRANGER STRIPPED. F John Brooks, a colored man, was arraigned on the charge of the lareeny of ai overcoat, dress coat, hat, gaiter shoes, pants, vest and other valuables, all valued at upwards of one hundred dollars, from Charles T. Firman, a white man and stranger, who testified that on the bight of January 29th he was seized on the street in the neighborhood of a soap factory ions of the city. We under- t sale. and we advise our ns and strangers to look in and see the ne display alance of this Week daily, 2:0) p. m. and 7.30 evening. Thomas Dowling, auction- ducted by vt. ‘NDERED TO THE MARYLAND AUTHORI- his morninga requisition ed Governor John Lee Carroll, of Maryland, S.V. Wilson, agentef the state,) at the court house, for Daniel Brooks and Wm. Camp- bell, charged in Prince George’s county with having stolen four turkeys and two ehickens 5 % resid y by four negroes, thrown to the ground and ee oe te eae tae ee Be RT | Tulee. Diseient Bad Kone ‘Reyoud ‘tha sinpped naked of everything he had on, to his ordere| eir surre! —they being Mr. and, s i ing, 3 ss-exam- under Sentence of petit larceny by the Po. | galled ss 1G. sak that motion being re | underclothing, and left there. On cross-exam: ‘ction on the presi- dent, he Would withdraw it and accepr Mr. Johnson's as a substitute. Mr. Brown, said that it was a-well-known ination he owned that he was not entirely so- ber at the time, but not so far gone as not to remember the men. He recollected having seen the face of Brooks. but was not able to Court. Ovr Dry Goops must be sold very cheap. Hamburg edying fine quality and very wide, + € nd v principle, that where power is uot delegated, | swear positively that he was one of the mob Bb; beautiful calico, | 1; ,veautiful dress | That power is im the creative baie won eee, | Meee nositively Mr. Coyle stated to the court, cambrie. 4: honey comb juilts, so, | case there was no such power delegated to the | that Detective MeDevitt was an important fe ae ohne bi dal eanitts, #1 i cheapest president as he had assumed. witness, but he was out of town, and he asked Mr. Lloyd moved that the resignations of silks in the city; excellent blac silk, at | yp tere a tae the re S postponement of the hearing until his re- city 3 excellent bl . essrs. Baldwin and White, be accepted, as | turn; granted. s10and $1.25, Carter's, 711 Market Space.— | the appointment of Messrs White and Ford be = aes Soil. "Holland said, if the president would MOON NINE wit = —— = ir. Holland said, 0 nt wou aK) i yell on Friday next at the Spanish Legation, the | there would be no objection. Street, bet. H and ]. Stik Hats made to order. elegant furniture and paintin ‘of his excel | | Mr. Curtis decined to do so, for the idea was | Remodeling of silk’Hatsa specialty. sep18-tr Ai frareiaseauish Minister. These goods are | That he should ‘humiliate Rimapll, If. be bad W4SHINcTON HomE BEMEDY. tunity tor pate types oeores reine eer. | 1 y had the power he assumed, but if the board —_— eles. The zood seul be. on exhibiGon eats did not think so, they could pase a. resolution DE, LEWIS’ PLASTER, Legation, 1916 F of eee and bg Mg ed sare te so, than to 10) ir Hol "s Suggestion. Pic Smith And 1 claim that no rule has Mir. Johnson withdrew his substitute and Mr. Licyd’s resolution, offered as a substitute, was accepted and adopted. o-morrow. victim of the one-armed < ly convieted at Washiug- ative of Annapolis, and lost both her father and mother on the same day by cholera, several years ago.—[ Balt. American: nist igilnd FoR A QUARTER. anil Borous. | Sure core for owe aes, and ali zi ,. aes Druggtsts, ask for a Circular. : : ing out your enemies, and informing you or the WE HAVE AGAIN sure way to success if all undertakings. Consul tation strictly confidential. Ladies, $1: men, $1.60. A STROLUGIBT.— ars, Dr. ELLIS, 605 Penn- sylvania avenue, If you would know the truth Consult the Dr, inall things. Office bours from $ 3 sep37-8n REDUCED THE PRICE ON ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, a.m. top. m, M ADAME COSTELLO: Diseipleof Mlle Lenor- mand, Paris, the greatest Planet Reader eve In America, can be consulted at her house, No. 294 D F st. cars pass door. sepl7-ly . Get Our Latest Price List Before Buying. COAL AND WOOD. GTEPHENSON’S WILLET & LIBBEY, PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. WILLET & LIBBEY, The only Bundled Wood introducing a Fire Lighter in every bundle, If your grocer does not keep it, send postal order, CUAL at lowest market rates, STEPHENSON & BRO., S. E. cor, 12th st. and Penna. ave. Mill and Depot—Seventh street wharf. marl-tr HNSON BROTHERS, ° SOTHOLESALE AND RETAIL WILLET & LIBBEY, WILLET & LIBBEY, febl9-tr_ Cor. 6th s and New York ave. \OOK’S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. ‘he best, American Wine In the market; dry, DEALERS fruity, and has less per centage of aleohol than aay, IN imported brand, ‘and regard for hom! . production account for its poptlaritse COAL AND WOOD. er case, $15.00 currency. — HALL & HUME, be a that we now have on hand the and best jan4-tr 807 Market space. fact oy Cont AND We larpest the Diss . S. E. MCKINLEY, of Germanton, Phila- | trict; that our facili doing business Debi: is ftomation of a system of medicine surpassed, by any firm in the same line in the United Tor the effectual cure of Chronic Drunkenness, His | States; that our K: Wood Factory is the charges run fro and upwards.” The largest south of New Yor! q and, indeed ‘our ap- y . for doing a Coal jusiness superior classes only need apply. Sen Brinte pou is : *_,246 Ibs, to the ton our invariable SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES mW AB DAP SACRIFICE, one new Albany Gutters; ope light 54 Main oaice:— Denot, Mi eee weecves, foot 12th, fou Sumpsseats: three bony Phetous: Omoe:1902 F, 1118 Oth and 1418 Tin streets ten Leather-top Buggies; three No-top Buggies, Dorthwest, feed cactaees Lad’ Mee taes tank ac he ae y[® mas W. BILEY « sons, Benn. ave. P. D, SCHMIDT & C0., Carriage WHOLESALE DEALBRS IN ATTAN’S VEGETABLE CATHAR- WOOD AND COAL, N The Sap, A BACs PILLS. Weare best qualities of WOOD and Wethaterane call pubic attention ir merits | OOAL to all parts of the ity, at wholesale prices, pres serene ‘ney ‘present the following good qual- a mabieat een Eun a Mine and Lump, ‘They are warranted wholly vegetable. : Their action is prompt, certain and effectual, Main Office and Depot, Riley’s ‘Wharf, foot ith ‘hey are healing to ¥ and 12th streets southwest, ‘They start the liver in a healthy and active oper- c 94ands4n.w., aan cure biliousmess, sick headache and costive- | OM°*—{ Sinste mn Dad kaw: wiley are invaluable for indigestion and dyspep- . RICORD’S ESSENCE OF Li 001 hood ‘and the vigor of youth to ‘They thoroughly cleanse the entire system, ine most ehatuered constitation Te four’ oaks They do not gripe or give pain during their ac- wanes, JME QsaIBLE, sepa a samnaring roan are adapted for general use. Children and | fiave become weakened ikon akecen a aay OFS delicate Persons take can them a8 well as the strong | cause. Success in every case 1s as certain as that | tuntie toni pills ty dre ne Ehaed cone Brea MS TRCOUES, 7 Waiverity Pines wv tuent yoni ly tectuak! Price, as bones per | York: Drugotsts Supplied. Janl-tr Sox FRUTHUER NATTANS, Pharmacist, DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. Or ‘corner 14th and I n.00, BTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOE 93.90 HEN'S LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, Ne ‘ork avenue, entrance on New xokmenue. most private Lan Ofice, eti-te 411 Aw 613 lore Srazry, in the loaned, F\EMOREST PATTE r ‘Silver EMOR. PATTERNS, allthe new styles, Hieeeauleme teen emia | Meera. Gb yenahe eos ‘values . ‘ Janl-ly | and Blank Books specialties, |____ AMUSEMENTS. | NATIONAL THEATER. Raymond. “THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT.**—-MARCH 13, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT— SOL. SELLERS POSITIVELY [AST SiGHT-COL! SELURES THURSDAY MARLE GORDON 'S Benefit. LONDON ASSURANCE Bove weirs VON ASSURANG( ASSURANG Great C Ray ‘Meddie.** NDON ASSURANCE: N ASSURANCE N ASSURAN SAT! Saturday Nigh: © GORDON adv Gay Spanker.** “ft of RAYMOND, Grand Double Comety Bull PAUL PRY and TOODT.? _MONDAY—LOTTA as Mu {ORD'S OPERA HOUSE, THREE NIGHT « TUESDAY Maret Ul, 12: | MonDay, )N MINSTRELSY, 13ch Year, Ab ! Favor! 7 M. C. A, COURSE, “RAMBLES ABOUT LONDO. A Series of Mustrated At LINCOL By JUDGE W. F Formerly in Her ) Ind "vice, On theevenings of March 13, 16, 20, 23, 27 and 30, and on the afternoons of M 3 ivi Sere Subject for Wedt: in Westminster A through: St, James: all, of adinission, £ Tickets for stle at tenes and at EIS & LNcorn HALL. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, TENDEKED TO MR. HERNDON Mor: FRIDAY EVENING Tickets, 50: 2B rowt's. rpueaTeR commaur, —zita street, BELOW PENNSILVANIA AVENUR. UND, Performance Every Night. Matinee for Ladies nul Cutten EVERY WED= NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. First-class In Every Respect. Variety, Drama, Burlesque Syn 626 EST. nd Comedy. jan30-1y { OSAADAEES $626 CES. Choice Of) Paintin Also, largest stor Shades, Pictures, Fram sels. Rings, Nails. &c Be TERMS CAsit 4#3- Piease remember Name and Nav _ CLOTHING. yi ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK WITHOUT DELAY, TO MAKE PREPARATION FOR A LARCK SPRING STOCK, FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS I OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL BARGAINS: DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. English Worsted... French Worsted... Eibeuf Cassimere. ling now, selling now, larris Cassime’ Selling now, English Serf selling now, Givbe Milis do 14; selling now, London Worsted. :: Y 10: selling now, D. B. DRESS COATS French Worsted.....soid for English Diagonal Hinsdale Stripe. AND VESTS, Seliing now, $15 selling bow, 1 selling now, sold for Riverside, Worsted...soid fer 12 selling now, OVERCOATS, Ermine Far Beaver, sold for $25; selling now, $16 West of England.....sold for 22: selling now, us Siberia Fur ..........80id for 18; seliilug now, 12 Blue, Blk and B’n..seld for selling now, 10 Lippett’s Blue sold for selling now, 8 sold for 10; selling now, 7 sold tor 6; selling now, 4 PANTALOONS. English Stripe....soid for $8.00; selling now, $8.00 Harris Cassime Norwalk do, Dobson's $°d do..sold for 4.0 id for 7.00; selling now, 5.00 Id for 6.002 H ‘ Hivy Work Pt's.sold for 2.60: Special attention is called to the following Goods, which have been-reduced in proportion: Fine Biack Cloth Dress Suits, Youths’ Dress and Business Suits, Boys’ Overcoats, Dress and School Suits, Children’s Dress and Every Day Suits. Union Plaid. sold for 3.00; selling now, selling A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, feblé-tr LADIES’ GOODS. D OUGLASS. “DOMESTIC™ FASHIONS. “DOMESTIC” FASHIONS, PERFECT IN FIT, ELEGANT IN STYLE. Spring Catalogues and Spring Styles of th IM brated Fashions just received a * ——o DOUGLass’, 524 and 526 9th street, Sole Agency for District, marlg-tr GPRING Goons, 1578, elegaut stock of Chip and Steen Hoenets wat Tian Gauzes, Satins, Satin Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, thers, Ornaments, ete., etc. Also afull line Jugia and Monogram KID GLOVES for spring wear. MBS, J. P. PALMER'S, No. 1107 F street, man9-tr Bet. Lith and 12m sta, PENED lect assortment of HAMBURG EM. ic, Nansook, and Swiss; RED TRIMMINGS; TORCHO: ‘and other POINT LACE’ BRAIDS and Novelties in C1 Lisse RUFFLIN' LACE TIES, KID GLO Faas @ ‘ES, FANS, and Notion and Pronunciation, CT, Pat MADEMoigEL, ET RT STE ET TT EIS ST ST SIP TE OT SETI EE TT |___ DRY Goons, _ NEY STOCK OF BLACK CASHMERE DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTERS . ‘One case all wool French Cashineres, yard wide, 50 cents, sold at 65, ‘ack Cashmeres,_in finer naw si doavie th, 55, OO, 65.°7B, 85, 87... $1 per cent. v the regular pri ‘ack Alpacas and ete. Stork of Lawn Tavie \- 25. 35. 37.45 59 New Spring Carpets and OU) « C. M. TOWSON & Co. 636 Pennsylvania avenue, South side. near Ith st, brated i: RRODPHEAD & CU. 939 Pe Mh and 10th sts. al trom 18 fi 959 Penn. ave (10-4; Victoria L: cds. 10 and 12 8. BL RAILEY, cor. ath & oF sPack. GEO, 3. JOUNSON Cor. Seventh & ©0., and Markel Spaces RY Goons TWENTY WiTHoUuT K DAYS, Best PRINTS, Splepdid MU Best 5 ce LINS from 6 cen* HEETING ds DEESS GOODS only 18 4 line of BLACK CASH\ endous reduct io has | Large lot of HAMBURG EDGES 2.0 many oiner i Bvods wo numerous to we: Call early and buy your DRY GOODS AT HALF PRi« E | WISWALL & GWYNN. 705 Market Space, Second door fror N.5 Small dealers wishing to buy to reli yn willdo well to 5 - |\G ius SPECIAL SALE oF BILKS WILL CONTINUE A FEW DAYS LUNGER, ar CONNULLY'*, E mar2tr D° °T Pay YOUR Buy them Washington, _ G08 Ninth street, HIGH PRICES Pom D 20) at the Cheapest Dry Goods Store ‘in CARTER’S NEW STORE, . 711 Market Space. Very wide Pillow Case Gorton. 10--0.: excelieut quality Caileo, 4c ew York Mulls Sheeting the best and wid made, very cbeay qi Plaid Maslin, 1c: one yard wide Cretoi ne Cambrig,(tigured, ) very fi 6, worth 12°.; beatiful Dress 15c.; Biack Siiks at We are’ se ing an exeelient Black Sik at only § every city inthe United States: larze size ridal Quilts, onty $1.60; also, Honey Comb White Quilt, 0c. pure white all Linen Table Damask. 0c. 7 remnants of Table Linen very ch Cashmere, py quai double widt a Cashmere, a very large assortment of Cassi wear, very cheap; located in our New % We have placed a large sign with our (Caure c@ for curtains, Wi ‘0. 711 Market Space, across the pavement, uame written on it tn Gold Letters, “S.) so that every one will know where to wapest Ss bi Dry FOR 206 DAYS MOR 95. $1.10. $1.35 ar nd Mohairs at 3: Rich Biack Sitks cheap, E All Fancy W inter Dress Goods at less than cost, F ne Cloths and Cassimeres at cost prices, JUST RECEIVED IN NEW GOODs, Fine Cashmere DeBaiges, Buntings | shades, Table Napkins, ‘Towels. ‘Ta! White) Figured and Corded Pi Plain Musiins, with a fail stock o and Fiannels, ‘at the Lowest Market P P. WINTER GOODS SACRIFICED, icoes, $4C., up. Wide Shoctinigs, . 200, 12-Quarter White Spread, 67c., worth $1, White Marseliles Spreads, $1.80. up. ack Cashmere, 1-10; 37, Bb, 6c paca, $7546 ‘worth $1.7 heap. tw $1, cl be worth Table Damask. bc. 8 in Carpets, to sell out. Our stock at right prices, and always good money, value for your en fe26-tr * “Foo ha pace. EDUCATIONAL. INSTITUTE, Coxconv- $50 per quarcer; Giris, a for business, Yale or Har- vard Coll structors first-class, fev@2-ly" "J. SHORTLIDGE, A. M., Prin Vv... PRUDHOMM FRENCH CLASSES. Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced. N. B.—Pupiis taught rapidly, and with a ped of conversat For You 9a.m.,l0a.in., BERLIN ZEPHYRS, GERMAN 1pm. and 3 p.m. j and CANVASS, al reduced prises ae WS WOOL a7 ems and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 6p MRS. SELMA RUPERT'S, Hourg réserved for Private Lessons and Classes, mara rinth Patent ome. Call at 1014 12th st, Mondays and Thursdays: are — OPP. 2 4pam.t thet week dupe tonto Ite te athe RESS TRIMMINGS, selected in E ‘con- D si ft @ALLov: UETU. ESSQNS IN GERMAN, LATIN and GREE RINGES with clair datos ind Bone SA by F. MUBSAEUM.. Hef x effects: Colored and Biack SILK FRINGES. in | to Bishop WILLIAN PINKNEY. "Rooms ur. Fruit, and chenille, entirely mew designs, ail at ed lasses at 1801 H st. B.wW. Address 1803 FRINGES IN ANY DESIGN . to match material, mace toorder at short notice, at febo-tr M. WILLIAN’S. M**: MaxX WEYL, 712 Seventh street. BARGAINS! s BARGAINS !! juality of sie Re eae SERRA eae Permp agra te BaNte, fancy ‘GOODS of cree HescataoN, Best Rubber EY EGL. 35 its. Best Solid Silver THIMBLES SS cents, ra-tr_ iG TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK OF CADIS’ WINTEE BOOTS I. eat oer Yok CTY Jas. H, va. 'PRING AND SUMMER STYLBS.. Boots, to of s. Snd Hecisd, pegged, $i, ai BaP. LITZ ant Now Jersey avenue n.W. -iu* 'VENING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES . ENTLEMEN, No. tuition, per month sh branches, including PEs, ‘Mrn. Rivert Pike, Mr. Jom. Hunter ‘tse aM “af Penman - and