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4 . mn . . NEW PUBLICATIONS. _| AMUSEMENTS. | LADIES’ GOODS. THE EVENING STAR. *EGeln canes iomcomeaiwen, || timmusecee Sites ar tee eisions: GEORGETOWN. NEW PUBLICATIONS. _ | MUSE rs. | WEDPNFESDAY.... March 20, 1878, The Board of Health met last evening, Dr. COUNCIL. Weather Indications To-day. Orricz OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Washington, March 20, 1878. For New England and the middle states, eid or partly cloudy or clear weather, north- westerly winds. rising baromete LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-ni; nt. National Theater.—Lotta as “ Zip.” Theater Comique.—Varieties. ~ Fallnadge Holl—Entertainment dy Burnett. Eongregatio Mendelssohn underiand All. Church—Coneert by the ty. Church. Lecture by By. Lord. Odd Fetows: Hell —Judge Baruley’s lecture @» “A Plural Executive.” Lincoln Hat ecture by Judge W.F.Bick. lensed Locals. From J.C. Parker we have the New York papers in advance of the mails. J. Shillington sends the attractive April ye Rumbers of Seriimer's Magazine and St. Nich- tas: also, Harper's Weekly for March 39, with numerous Nast cartoons. oo Rev. Mr. Wills addressed a large and intelli- gent andience at the Dth-street Presbyterian chureh last evening on the Elements of Power. It was not Hi Brooks who interrupted Kev. J. D.S. Hail Ss farewell sermon at the Asbury (M. chureh Sunday might Jast, but Mr. John Brooks, formerly a ¢! leader. Officer Duvall. of the 5th precinct, arrested yesterda: fernoon a colored pick pocket named J. T. Rozier while in the aet of picking the pocket of a lady in an auction store on 7th Street. . Ata recent meeting of the National Lodge, No. 12, F. A, A. M.. a handsome and valuable ast master’s jewel was presented to Past aster T. B. Maloney for faithful services to the craft. In the one-mile walking match at Le Droit Park last evening there were twelve entered, and the following made the besttime: Willard Jobn 28: C. MeClelland, 9:48: Robert M. Barr, 95 Albright, Albert de Zeyk, 10-51: — Woodward, 10 Miss Ger- tride White walk i from Boston n, of thi: a ected t die. His a anied him, died a few ‘fh the same disease. d man a ay osted a lady on Capitol requesting her to read for him ldress. While she w. out (and just in tim » detected him As there was The Treasury Bond Frauds, EX-TRE! A nolle pro red in the U €ourt at New York yesterday in the case of Thomas glass. a Treast indiet- ed for conspiracy with John A. Grow to de- fraud the Trevsury. It was charged that he supplied Grow with lists of parties to whom in- as due, and Grow forged powers of at torney to draw the same. Grow’s case will be called to-day GROW'S CAS The New York Tiynies of yesterday says:—A Motion was argued before Judge Benedict the U ireuit court, yesterday. in beh: . Grow, whose trial is set ¢ Grow is charged with h t d the U. Treasur ged power r thition of unpaid interest on l interest was standin ttery. onds, to the credit of Assistant District : t tain apers belonging nd papers were rre 1 ken possession of by the depui 7 shal who took him into custody. The forged rere of at ry Was also found upon in Sep, from these papers. It was claimed Grow’s behalf that it was ‘a Violation the prisoner’s rights for the marshal to take from him — anything or uet connected with the offense ebarged against him. unless it was taken in good fa or for the protection of the oiticer making the arrest. or for the protection of the nd many aut ities wi cited to he M tinned that wd faith by the marshal were delivered to him with others by Mr. Grow “under protest.” after the marshal had stated to him that he desired to | have possession of no papers than those bear- img on the case: that after selecting these apers. and whenthe marshal had taken them im his bands, Grow tried to wrest them fron” hin or tear them.tand that they remain today in a crumpled condition: and further, that one of the papers is a list of interest creditors of the United States, in the handwriting of Douglass, ex-Treasury Cle who Ww Grow sconfederate, and whose trial is today. Mr. Post not admitting th | } of this statement of faets. | erdered a reference to enable iero to | ir verify them. Gildersleeve, the man who pe sonaied Jobn Slattery and’ signed the for A publie meeting of the National Coun- cil, Sovereigns of Industry, (now holding its fourth annual session in this city,) assembled last night in music hall, Masonic Temple. A large American banner was drawn across the rear of the platform, and on it was inscribed “All things whatsoever ye would that men should do. unto you, do. you also unto them; fourth annual session National Council of the Soverei of Indy There was a good hoir of singers preset 5 ° Mr. R. D. Mussey, president of the District of Columbia council, presided, and the follow- ing officers and delegates occnpied seats on the stand: President W. H. Earle, Ma: Vice President 8. 8. Davis, N. H.; Secretary J. But- terfield, Mass.; Treasurer A. N._Meéeher, D. Verdi in the chair. Dr. Keene, the Health officer, submitted a synopsis of the work of his office for the past week showing-nuisances reported abated 430, ete. The premises on lith street between Maryland avenue and H street. northeast, the property of C. D. Wil- | lard: premises in alley between H and I and 6th and 7th streets southwest, belonging to | Joseph Bishop; and premises ‘southeast cor. ner of h street and V ere declared THOSE CREAM PUFFS AGAIN. The president laid before the Board, a letter of W. G. Le Due, commissioner of agriculture, as follows: “ At your request I have directed | that further examination be made for the | ginia ayenue south. nuisances injurious to purpose of determining whether any organic | €.,and’ Messrs. M. W. Morton. R. L.; John poison was present inthe samples of cream- hedden and E. Scott, Pa.; John Orvis and J. puffs submitted for analysis. Such examina- Simmons, Mass. ; S. ad. Treat, Me. y.; W. F i vi ‘ace of f 3_W. Dodge tion fails to reveal any trace of either of the E Stein, Olio: Drake and C. Witherby, mineral or vegetable poisons. and M. Parkhurst, N. J.: Dr. Ey DEATH TN THE CREAM POT. J. T. Smith, R. A. Bailey and € T. Trevitt, A letter from Prof. E. N. Horsford was also | D. . narrating instances in other cities where | pate jon was opened with prayer, by Rev. Townsend, after which the choir rendered an Sppropriate chorus, mnder the leadership of Prof. McLeod. + - Mr. Mussey, as chairman of the District Council, made a very cordial address of wel- come to the National Council, bidding the members welcome to the national capital, no longer the potteal capital of the country ex- clusively, but also the common center of the arts and sciences, of religion and all ente: prises of human progress. The highest civ! zation can only be reached by harmonizing and equalizing capital and labor. The order of the Sovereigns of Industry can harmonize these two great powers. He spoke of the pro- gress of the order at the national capital, from Whence grand national roads of influence di- verge to all sections of the country. Mr. N. W. Morton, on behalf of ‘the National Council, made a handsome response to the kind welcome. CAPITAL AND LABOR. The president of the National Council, Mr. W. H. Earle, of Worcester, Mass., was then 1 to those members of it who, when | introduced, and read a very able address, oc- exception was taken to his action, made most | Cupying upwards of an hour. It was replete hberai suggestions in his favor. That the at- | th out with much valuable statiscieal in- tack made by Dr. Antisel to the whole | formation, the chief point being to show the board must be considered as a gross appeal to | advantages to the poor of co-operation, when prejudice. That the so-ofien-manifested ma. | Coupled with habits of industry and frugality. fevetence of influential persons toward un. | The antagonisms between capital and labor «iuestionably proper action by this body is to | in this country would be solved through the be greatly deplored on purely sanitary grounds, | Sovereigns of Industry. This order and labor and ought to be severely censured by the pnb: | Were natural partners, and should consult to- lie. | gether in the settlement of business difficul- Mr. ¥ i that Dr. Antisell had over- | ties. stepped e and duty in giving this | While certificat ack.on this board in the | er Br card of Antisellin THE STAR of the isth was unmerited—the whole - bo; being at- tacked, when Dr. Antisell must ve known, : reports, thal three members ard disagreed with Dr. Bliss. This is person: id that part relating to cun- light upon it. Instead of an he how wants to fight the wind by referring ns had been poisoned by articles con- Etning cream, and chemical analysis had | been baftied to discover the cause. He men- tioned the fact of the effect of atmosphere upon cream as perhaps furnishing an expla- nation of the mystery. JUDGE WARDEN AGAIN@T DR. ANTISELL. Mr. Warden offered resolutions: That the widely-published certificate furnished by Dr. Thomas Antisell to Mr. Frederick Freund, on the subject of an article o1 food sold by the latter, is not covered by the beviege pertain- ing to the opinions regularly given by experts. That the said certificate is neither oficial nor professional. That the giving of it with a view to publication, while this board was. romptly exercising its toe-limited and not therefore wholly efficacious investigating power as_ to the subject to which the certificate refers, be- longs to the class of things which. in some cir- cumstances, may be pardoned, but which can pletely’ justified. That the ex- and insolent attack made by ell on the whole board is revoltingly Ss on the platform. . At the conclusion of the address the chair read a letter from the Seerets state apol- or the absence of the President. t tir here presented to President Earle, on behalf of Wilson Council, of this city, eom! posed of colored persons, a fine basket Of tlow- ers, for whieh Mr. Earle returned his thanks. to the Medical and general public JUDGE BRYAN WAS THEN INTRODUCED § but little for the incompetencies and | 2nd made a brief address of encouragement to jes of the board. Mr. Warden continued | the order, the principles of which he heartily nsiderable length defending the board, | commended. He said any effort to induce sit ed the opinion that Dr. Antisell | plus and unemployed labor t e@ the o 0 n this matter, | Crowded cities and go to the rural distriets for MUS THAN, | cmploymeut ought te be cheaumeek te ted just left a meeting of a new organization he the Vine Growers, an organization which pre poses to work to thisend, and he predicted or it a high rank among the industrial enter- prises of this vicinity. OTHER SPEECHES. A brief and appropriate address was made by Hon. D. W. Aiken, of South ina, i which he ‘ation to his especially his card of the ISth. DR. BLISS SHOCKED, MORTIFIED AND CitA- GRINED. Dr, Bliss said when he read the article of Antisell he was shocked, mortified and ined that he should have taken that cou. What he had said was forced on him, It looked to him as if Dr. Antisell intended to fovestall the action of ‘the board, and he would not charge that Dr, A. intended to de- } ceive the community. but the card was caleu- | state, and spoke of the advantanges whieh lated to deceive. di he (Dr. iiss) had been | Would result. de was followed by How, WeoW. intempera’ s language, and had said all | Rice, of Massachusetts, who made it teresting i puited to’ him, he regretted rks on the benefits of co-operation and report seemed to be boi conomy. . ad ints Were stripped of every The session closed with the singing of the n> but s style of reporting wa doxolog: of the reporters. He had bef icle in the Union of yesterday, writ- s he understood, by a person in the’ Inte lepartwent, and he would simply ask ai intémperate If there is bout the board, let them D ch THE FRATERNITY (new temperance organi- zation) will meet at the Board of Trade rooms to-morrow evening a o'clock. ANOTHER Lot oF BARGAINS just received at the new dry goods store, Carte! 711 Mar- ket Space. ea was not ¢] cle infamous’ trand and corruption come up a ake re All pure wool very wide doubi some up and make th FEES. . width black ea: i B. special bar- i TO MUD-SLINGING. | gains in black silks, 25, $1.00; beaut Mr objected to the resolutions, and | fit dress goods 1 lling a bleached on the principle that “two wrongs donot m cotton (géod as Fruit of the ht." he would not be a party to retort in He thought the resolutions were too strong. and it would not do for the board to notice every little attack. Dr. Antisell had mad mi: e, and it would be better for the board not to notice He asked Mr. Warden to withdraw that resolution. Mr. Warden declined to do so, quoting, “he who takes the sword shall perish by the sword.” DR. COX MILDLY CONDEMNS D: Dr. Cox said the resolutions w for they had brought out such a powerfu ment. “Hesympathised a good deal with had been said Ey Mr. Marbury, and it true that (hey had succeeded in many refor by passin ittacks unnoticed. defended the course of Dr. A hing the ; ig that he did not attempt d the public, as he distinctly states that the puffs he examined were received on the lth. Hi ‘as astonished to see the card of Dr and L selling Loom.) 8.—Advt. THE COURTS. Circuit Court—Judge Cartter. erd: Shanahan y harp: repl OA verdict for defendant for $463 eter Wynn vs. G. W. Pine et verdict for plaintity for $114, amount claimed. A. M. Brandt vs. Hugh McCann; replevin suit; on trial. To-day, Brandt agt. McCann; verdict. for defendent, $98. Biglow agt. District of Colum- on trial. Dodge agt. Coombs & Bro: judgment confessed. CrimtnaL Court—Judge Wylie. Yesterday, Andrew Elliott, a: ult on W. G. 1olle pros. entered on payment of costs. ‘yin the case of Ollie Davis, a whife |, charged with the larceny of a gold wath bin John Jones, were called in and returned a verdict 0} ‘The Court |, that ishing verdict I ever heard! Mr. Wells.—"I would like the names of the is the most aston i ing the whole board, . Antisell was wrong in publishing it. ACTION ON THE RESOLUTIONS. Dr. Verdi favored the resolutions except the fourth, (which speaks of the violent'and inso- lent attack of Dr. Antisell,) and suggested here be unanimity on the subject. “You can have them; I don't use in trying to conviet a certain class of criminals in this court.” TO-DAY. On the opening of the court Judge Wylie re- hame to the power of attorney, plc guil yesterday. and was remanded ior sentence. District Government Affairs. FNFORMATION CALLED FOR BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The District Commissioners are in receipt of ‘solution adopted by the House of Repre. sentatives that the Commissioners be directed port to the House what streets and ave: inthe Distriet of Columbia have been paved since April 1, Isv2. the character of the pavements. the contract price paid for the Same,and the names of the contractors, and how paid for: also which of said avenues and | streets have been repaired, the character of the pavement, the original actual cost, and the | contr: price and name of contractor: also What streets or avenues have beea resurfa the character of the same, actual cost, co ve,and name of contractor, together | ppy of the bids and proposals for pave- ment, in the year 1877, with the awards as they | appear in their offic BUILDING PERMITS Insector Entwisle: G.W 8 issued by Murphy, | tsouth- | | | to repair a frame dwelling. t €ast: $0. Dr. Robert Keyburn, to make ad& tion to crick dwelling F street northwest eo. CW. Thom, to pair a brick dwelling, 218 [street northwest : $10. R. Knessi, to build brick _wood-shed, 1 Sth street northwest : $100. William Rutherford, to re} 3 ir SN street northwest: i amp: William Owen, to build for Street northwes' 4 frame dwelling, 1 a shed. li) Ist street southwest: $10. Willi helair. to add to a frame dwelling a bri North Carolina atheast : 3] J.T. K. Plant, to re building, ¢ D street northwest F. Pilling, to con- struct a three-story brick dweiling on I,2be- h 3 B00. = W. Parker, to re : ; air a brick dwelling ', between 9th and 1 ‘h streets northwest: x Ia, to repair a brick dwelling on 7th, near G street north #8). THE MARYLANDCONFERENCE M. P.Curncn at Easton. Md., yesterday, discussed the reso- lution to use the surplus of the fund resulting from the sale of Broadway to build a church in the northwestern section of Baltimore city, but no action was taken. At the afternoon session. the conference heard addresses from Revs.J. B. Walker and Alexander Clark, editor ef the Methodist Recorder. On motion of Rev. R_S. Rowe, it was resolved that the conference diseountenance the practice of mortgaging cburches and parsonages to meet, directly or indirectly, the salary of pastors. At four oO missionary Society convened, R. S. The president was re- Rowe and Elderdice, e 3 J. Drinkhouse, L. W. Bates, D. L. Greenfield, W. 8. Hamimond, J. G. Clarke, H. F. Zollicoffer, Wm. Pulley and W. J.C. Dulaney. managers :'S. A. Hoblitzell. sec retary; J. M. Holmes, treasurer. 18 ¥ AT LARGE AGAIN.—The mother of young Russell, the youngster who stole 3800 in money and diamonds and jewelry to about the same amount, aud in company with another fast youngster named Hough ran away to Phila- delphia, when they were arrested and returned here, has since the return of the lads been try- ing to get them released without prosecution. and through her counsel, Mr. Corkhill, this morning made application to Judge Snell. of the Police Court, for the release of her son. ‘The court conn | that no warrant or informa- tion had been filed against the boys, direct- ed their release: so they are turned loose to again return to their occupation if they choose to do so. WE ADVERTISE our dry goods because we know they are very cheap. One-yard (Pacific Cretonne) figured cambrie on! worth 1234 ine ity in the United Si excellent black Silks, only #1; satin finish black silk, only $1.25—this is a spe cial bargain. Carier's, 711 Market Space.— Adet. —_—_ WASHINGTON CONFERENCE M. E. CHURCH, fploted, will commence at Staunton, Va., on pF Me instant. Bishop Andrews will pre- Shore of ateuierence embraces the Western West (i tarylang, the whole of Virginia and Virginia, and the District of Columbia. ——— Boor §412.—Th eommences tomo: Foems, the sale nas Dowling, auctioneer, W evening, at his auction & very interesti ee tion of standard and misectancousposke eee Sale commences at 7: clock. marked as to the jury in the case of Ollie Davis, who was found not guilty, yesterday, that on the rendition of the verdict he was surprised at it; but upon reflection he had come to the conclusion .that the verdict was correct. The testimony of the prosecutin; witness (john Jones) was so disgraceful that there was not a sufficient foundation for a dif- ferent verdict than the one they had given, and he thought that justice had been done be- tween the United States and the defendant. Samuel Taylor, plead guilty to assault, and was released on payment of #10 costs. ie resolutions were voted on seriatim and all pt the fourth were adopted, the vote being Verdi, Bliss and Warden in the aflirma. e, and Cox and Marbury in the negat The fourth resolution was rejected, Dr: and Verdi and Mr. Marbury voting negativ —_————_ THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE Na- TIONAL MEptcal. COLLEGE held its annual meeting last evening at the college. The fol- lowing officers were elected to serve the en- suing year: Dr. A. E. Johnson, president : 1 © nth A. Peter, A. F. A. King and A.C. Adains, v Equity Court—Judge Mac Arthur. presidents: Dr. W. P. Lawver, recording see- To-day, Ward agt. Ward, trustee, et_al: retary; Dr. C ¥, corresponding sec- | auditor's report confirmed. “Riggs agt. Dou- re’ NS Dr. F. Johnston, treasurer; J. | glas: trustee’s bond approved. ‘Truesdell agt. C. Riley Brackett. B. Foster xe | Austin: time forclosing defendant's testimony Lunney Ravenberg, E. Bettes and H. A. xXaminer appoini- fixed Simmonsagt-Cingri ed to take testimony of non-resident witness. Fendall agt. Brady et al; sales ratified. Payne agt. Connolly: on hearing. POLICE CouURT—Judge Snell, _ Today, Benson Lewis, was fined: $5, for Dobson, executive committee. Drs. Riley, Johnson and Adams were appointed a com mittee to draft resolutions im respect to the memory of the late Dr. Henry A. Duncanson, and reported a series, which were unani- 3 a. Dr. Eames B. Rankin, for- | trespass on the public parks. Charles Thurs. | merly of this city, and now a resident of Chi- | ton. white destroying private property, was cago. was expelled Irom the association by a 0, and cosis or thirty days. in jail unanimous vote for having advertised and | Wm. Lowe, forfeited collateral.” John guaranteed the cure of Bright's disease of ‘the | Roger alias Lawson, colored. charged. wi kidneys, by the of a seer rum, only | yagraney. Officer Duvall caught him. 1 to be obtained from him. . 'S B. Ra evening in the act of ste: g a pocket book Kin is @ son of the Rev. Dr. Rankin, of this | froma lady on 7th street: chain gan, thirty An amendment to the constitution was days. John Young, assault and battery oi ri. changing the time for holding the | Lucy D. Lee, a small colored child: fined $s meeting to the third Monday in Feb- ruary, and th Monday in Oet List of Mar bia, Mar Chas. wa ‘ook, a brutallooking colored rough, fated meeting to the thira arraigned for assault on John Hess, a e laborer employed in repairing streets ; w $0 and costs or 60 days in ja under $200 or six months i il bonds to kee: the peace towards Mr. Richard R. Sheckell, the overseer of street work, who was interfer- ing in Hess’ behalf. Edward Pugh, larceny ofa pair of carpenter’s compasses, property of John Montgomery, of Georgetown. Pug! plead guilty, and said he was in abject want, Cook was put un, of Washington, D. George W. Evans, of Md., eartri D. i ; s a4 rve. He was of Washingt ill files: Wm. A. Rob: | 8nd Was obliged to steal or starve. . or aS . ic] ashamed to own it. A fine of $5 or 10 days erts and Massena ray, of Richmond, i | was imposed. John’ Norris, Jag. Stanley ana pheumatic fountain stamps; Samuel B. on, of Baltimore, Md., hot-air deflectors and evaporators; Ebon Arthur Lewis, three well-dressed young men, were arraigned on the ings? of picking the pocket of a lady named Mrs. Augusta, Hal- lerty,on 7th street, between Market Space and F street, on Monday last. After hearin; considerable testimony the case was continue fora further examination, $3@0 bonds each being-required for appearance. B. Simpson, of Bridgewa- ter, Va.. car seats: Asher Wiel, of Baltimore, Md., postal card tiles. Trade marks—Henry Hottel and Lemuel Painter, of Woodstoc! Va., flour; T. Robert Jenkins & Son, of Ball more, Md., lard: Coftin, Altemus & Oo., of Philadelphia, Pa,, Boston, Mags., Baltimore, Md., and New York, N. Y., cotton sheetin: Henry Rosenheim, of Baltimore, Md., whis- kies: Ames, Manning & Ames,of Hagerstown, Md., fert TS. bels—G. C. Dohme & Co.,of Baltimore, Md.. sulphide of arsenieum. DEEDS IN FEE have been filed as follows:— W. B. Lawton to George Walfis, $1,800, 23 of Purehase and Stoney Hill. Lawrence HEN’s LINEN STOSE, $28 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Established 1847, for the Importation and sale of Pure Linen Goods of every description. y PRINTED LINEN LAWNS. ; ? 5 5 Very Beautiful, rdner to Daniel Grady, #251, lot 16, sub. of P . tty pect.” G. P. Cooper to Thornton | 98 NEW PATTERNS, OPEN ce . . Davis, #2. D. Cassin to Elen Best Display in the Country, sq. 825. W. jot 170, Beatt, A Dacy, $1,040, | and Hawkins’ ad- dition to lolph Rechenberg to , lot 8, sq. south of to Maurice Schlosser, tS Zand 5, sq. 94. Leopold Luehs to ehai, #—.,, sub lot 6, in“Greenvale.” Christopher Ingle et al., trustees, to D. W. Middleton, $1,620, lot 28, ue A DESERTED HvsBanD DIvoRcED.—Justice Mac Arthur yesterday granted to Chas. H. Mil ler a decree of divorce from the bonds of ‘mat- | rimony with his wife, Ellen M. Miller. The LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS, GENTS’ HANDKERBCHIEFS, Our line of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs is whole- sale in extent, and retailed at wholesale prices. ; . Im] r’s pri i. LINEN SHEETINGS. PILLOW. LINENS, TOWELINGS of every kind. SAMPLES sent by mail. Address GEORGE MILLIKEN & 80N, parties were married by Rev. Chas. Beecher, 5 oh st., Philadelphia. | At Roxtord, Mass. Septcmber i, 1983: Aad heed | UUMEIS12_898 veh sty pies | together until September 1, 1870, when, he al- PPeoB4tTeED leges, she willfully deserted him, returned to FRENCH AND ENGLISH DINNER SETS, & NEW STYLES JUST RECEIVED, Massachusetts, and refused to live with him | afterward. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to John B. Buchling and Katharine Anna Lewis: Robert W. Hayes and Mary Conner, both of Baltimore; Geo. L. Thompson, of Prince George's county, and Margaret K. Rawlines: Henry Worthington and Rosanna Raid; Geo. 5. M, W. BEVERIDGE, F. Rollins and a Pike bomen ‘Webb & Beveridge.) | THERE are instances where a person send- tween ts 16-1 h and 11th streets. | ing two dollars addressed to M.A. Dauphin, | —™S'6-tr Beira eS to P.O. Box 092, New Orleans, La., has receiv promptly in return a ticket in the grand HAWrerx 18 HERE! WITH HIS monthly drawing of ane oawaans i. Ate PATENT LIGHTNING RODS, sompany, en le! y < thousand dollats without any auaner’ Ready ana wUiing te péstect the lives and proper. IMMENSE BAnGains ate now offered in ‘Twenty-eight years practical in the ods at he cheap ry store of C2. profesion bas taught him the iapertance of proper ‘owson & Co., 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south | pplication. side. Give them a call. and you will save With FEN KEYS, mouey jp )our purchases,—Advt. mar 14-6: D 9 Fike street northweste THE TEMPERANCE Cavse.—Forrest Hall was again crowded to its utmost capacity at the temperance meeting of the Dashaways t night. Mr. John Berry introduced Mr. J. B. Wheeler, of the Washington Dashaways, who conducted the meeting. Mr. Edward Humph- revs Was the first speaker, and Charley N followed, making one of his best 5} hes. The Misses Weaver sang, and Mr. Handy followed in a selection entitled “* Two Glasses of Wine.’ After which Mr. John Ellis sang ** The Drunk- ard’s Child.” The Rev. Richard Norris fol- lowed, and made an excellentaddress. Charley Nye then exhorted “the boys” to come up and sign, and a large number did so. The exer- cises were interspersed with singing, in which | the audience joined. ACCIDENT.—A horse belonging to Mr. Sam- uel Howard got hurt by a passing vehicle on | Pennsylvania avenue coming to Georgetown as far between Market and Frederick, he fell down, breaking his foreleg. The animal was shot. TRE CaNaL.—The water was turned on this level last night. ‘There 1s reported a break on the same at Little Monocacy, but this will not pecessarey, delay the opening of canal naviga- tion, as it is a small one, and ean be repaired while the new lock below is being put in. CATTLE MARKET.—At Drovers’ Rest there were 170 head of cattle on the market sold at 334 to 544 ceuts per pound: 339 sheep were offered, and 318 sold at 4 to 6 cents per pound. A few choice sheep brought 6% cts.per pound : 21 left over; 40 cows and calves sold al $25 to $50 per hea and after sterday, E Potomac st., CITY ITEMS. ETHEREAL Essence Is the title fitly given by J.&E. Atkinson to their delicate preparation of Lavender Known by this name. HovsEHOLD Ecoxomy.—The housekeeper or cook whe studies economy in the kitche can do so in one direction by always usin Dooley’s Yeast Powder. It will be found truly economical and ‘valuable assistant in baking biscuits, rolls, bread, cake of all kinds, wafiies, muflins, and most all articles prep ire¢ from flour; and why? Because, in using the Dooley Powder you save in eggs, in shorten- ing, in patience, in everything: and when the baking is done, it isturned out light, palat- able, and wholesome, so that every morsel is eaten up and no W: PaRTIES contemplating building would do well to call on Hamilton for low esti and good work in the line of I and Gas Fitting, Tin, Range and work. 2,15,8,W,6 MOTHERS, MOTHERS, MOTHERS.—Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Surup for all diseases of teething in children. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind coli lates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rést' to the mother. ONE FOURTH OF THE MORTALITY in this cour try isdueto neglected coughs. is i: tisuieal fact, and it isequally tru or cold would ever prove fata samic remedy, Hale's Hone and Tar were taken in the flect on this. Pike's Toothache Drops eure toot one minute. Sold by all druggists at PAIN AND WEAKNESS produce despondency, and the invalid who is laboring under bodily torture, debility, and mental depression at the same time is indeed in a pitiable condition. But let all who are thus situated take heart. A balm is provided, both for their physieal and } ental infirmities, in Hostetter’s Stomach Bit- a if the great bal- Horehound rly stages. 1 Happy Trprnes for nervous sufferers, and those who have been dosed, drugged, and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effec. tually cure premature debility, weakness and | decay. Book and Journal, with information worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pul- yermacher Galvanic Company, New York City. 6 18.d&kly TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to gall attention to A. Fischer’s Chemical Scour- ing and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, hear Sth ‘street. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of European invention, he is enabled todo his work in a manner not to be equaled by those not possessing these facilities. His cleansing and dyeing superior work. N.B.—A specialty of his con- sists in removing spots from costly party dresses ; 25 years experience. His dry cleanser removes poe spots effectually from any ar- ticle, and careful pressing gives then an appearance as if newly made. Kid Gloves cleaned : two pair tor 25 ce! SP Binge OPENING: OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING OPENING OF SPRING CLOTHING AT A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, marl5-tr Between 10th and Lith streets, ROCERLES ON THE CASH PLAN. 00a r Ib., 26 cents. Green and Black Teas, 30, 85 and 40c. per Ib. Magnificent Imperial and Oolong Teas, remark- able for strength and flavor, per Ib., 50c ‘Very choice Uncolored Japan Tea, per Ib., 50c. 12 lbs. Duryea’s Starch, +, and Corn Starch ic. Del r paper. eet Sigar-cured Hams, small size, 1214; largest, ‘Wiite Stigar (A), 9, and Granulated 10¢. per Ib, Mice Molasses, (bright as New Orleans,) per gal, 40c. Goods delivered in Washington ‘oP Geote: own. .'S. OT HARE & BON, marli-tr 1913 Seventh st. bet. Mand N, VER) ICLE SOLD E a AW ESRESENTED. Gent's Congress Gaiters, Bw worth $1.50. Gent's Calf Creoles Gts., $2.50, sold at $3.50. Boys QougressGts,, $1, $1 25, ‘sold for $1.50, Excellent Schoo! Shoes for $1 upwards, Misses School Shoes, 1's, 75c., 85c. and $1. 088. 62e.. T5c.. 87, and $l. Misses and Boys’, but. all Jeather iif, $1 and $1.45. Qts., 75c., worth $i. Gts. , 87c., $l and upwards, ‘the honse.40, worth 60. in the city. , 60. and 75c. upwards. ed M4 ‘he best Stab fox Gaiters : ‘The best 91.25, $1-00 Fox Button Gis ee ever sold, AT 1914 and 1916 Ponusytvania av. Pair Justh’s Heel Protectors given away. m14-tr 00K’S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. e best American Wine in the market; dry, fruity? and bas less per centage of alcohol than any im} brand. for home production account for its popularity. Per case, $15.00 currency. HALL & HUME, jJané-tr 807 Market space. JENSEN, . WATCH REPAIRER, 20 with H. SEMKEN, now at ‘i FoRis BERNEXLVANIA AVENUE, (Dem) 8 HES A SPECIALTY. oe te order by me are ‘Watches put in com} teed for one year, or money OF EB IORTENT PROCESS FLOUR, from Minnesota. Choice Fanny Flour, as ey 20 eobeet Esti Flour, cent barrel iTMER, mari3-tr 1918 Pennsyloania ave. PRING FATTERNS RECEIV. making from Latest Parisian Taylor's Patterns and Journals of Fashion. American or | dies’ and Gent’s Suits are, in | fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his + | NATIONAL THEATER, pervrerass. SURIBNER FOR APRIL. jo Lavties who have boen wailing the arrival of LOTTA, THe Ise ARSATION OF FOS UNDERWEAR With the Mos: Brilliant Dra atic Sapport at . Lovrs Taw pove , Jnst from Boste This unrivaled monthiy,—the only .wa for tine su Win please call at 0 e last of th zine of its class, made up whojly of origi: weeks he played the jo, and the quanti malted. those who desire to matter, and combining the hifhest literary jeading character in take advantage of the prices should not delay, excellence with the most artistic illustr: cat crema of 4 and the broadest popularity,—closes with the at ana 5 present issue its fteenth otume, The Feb She Free Come DOUGLASS’, Tuary SCRIBNER was decla: y the Ruffalo - yy Destine mies 6. Clow e Courierto be “beyond yiestion the niost se aay pie t nil6-tr Ninth and FSts,. St.Oloud Building. perb example of what can be done in the line “ “ MES: M. J. HUNT oF inagazine making that has ever appeared The Three Gre: a n this o. ony other country, Es he N. ¥. Mne. Gannon, Nas just received ber Spring Importarion Express said: “SCRIBNER for Marck NEAR! ¥ And rane : " 1 comes up to. the Midwinter nusber. Beth ae OF JOUVIN AND MONOGRAM KIDI regards its illustrations and its literary iat LOVES, ter: and the N rening Post said In Street and Opera Shades, SCRIBNER is not one whit hokind ite These goods ate very desir maten all ressor in interest. the new shades in ¢ be The April number, which contains ETE rVe ansbeze oe LINERY and FANCY DE ey a DETECTIVE. 80 ILLUSTRATIONS-Evition, 75.000. , SATURDAY. | SATURDAY, E SATURDAY. — Will be found no less attractive. | SAO OnPnabe, ATE Ed pat meen Yrve ich are w. 2. — a 7es, Satins, Satin Ribbons, it Among other papers, which are worth while, With acast of Characters ‘*Equaltoany in oyout | Feathers, Ornaments, ete., etc. it has a “QUEEN AT SCHOOL Tw6d Saints Sew s OF THE Foot HILis,” a new story by Bret | ° New York. Also afull line Jugia and Monogram HARTE: a ener on the TEL BrEONe and PHO: MONDAY NIGHT—CARNCHO-S « DIXEY. KID GLOVES LI C ol 3 mai 20-3t eee peagied Se howing how the OLORED SclHlooLs. a — | for spring wear, t speaker can be reproduced years RE s. 2 ‘ after their nhterance: ILLUSTRATED PAPERS Cc CONCERT at Lincoln: Hall, bs ils of | aM. J. F. FALMEee, on DEER HUNTING and © Lan cba | the Colored Pavlic Sctiovls, of ¥ No. 1107 F street, ISLANDS?” More. About Abraham | Saepeuewn.. Monday Evening mar9-tr Bet, Lich and 12th ste, ete.. ete, and “Biddy McGinnis at the Photo- | Paris Educational echinit a iN ESPUTA, ih me = grapher'd." suggested by Miss Maloney on the | Dictors ne NE Pet Se | QP ENED Chinese Question. GRFAT =] ey mand ‘select assortment of H HE z . - — BROIDERIES in Cambric.. Nas SOUTHERN MINSTRELS. | COLORED TRIBUN GS. TORT TWO AMERICAN SERIAL STORIES| opp NELTOWS: HALL, NAVY YARD. EACES: POINT LACE’ BRALL LTO hte 8. - . ARCH 222 xt 934. Novelties in Crepe Lisse RUFFLINGS, LACE are continued. xy," A Story of the Cam. |p TIES. KID GLOVES, FANS, aid Novion and palgn of 180, by Dr. J ficleston, of which Bove. Fancy Goods. sen writes: “The charasters are adiniral LIN — veer we soncetrey aud tinoransiy drain. Be pl and CAN ASS: at FeavoRt ee NN WOOL dives promise of many striking'y Grainatic MRS. SELMA rt situations, and the whole story is percaded aay ; ip with @ favor of the soll which stamps ites a AT ODI FEI marB-tr 614 Ninth st., opp. genuineln Amecican product: and “His tuher ON SATURDA DRESS TRAAINGS, ‘sie. itance, Story of by Miss Trat. In the nnprecesant 4 Siting of |) GALLO: Spriniiich! Rey Miles i : clair de Inv is maintained with maste aun sete aan wakens anew surprise at her poi of reat moderate prices, | istic painting, in scenes so forvign to her expe- | — rience.” Men. _ FRINGES IN ANY DESIGN HE BA? AAR, to match inaterial, made toorder a! “hurt uot Apply (0 the nearest hook-setler tox terms on | A aeRay ee sore a, | ete M. WILL back numbers containing the ea! chap. TRAN C ps APiTOL ; AX WEYL. ters of these two splendid American ser mese on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March | )YfHS. MAX WEYL, Stories. SCRIBNER & CO.. New Yor ARY AND MUSI- 712 Seventh street. — —— NMENT. | _ BARGAINS? BARGAINS = = ; best quality of BERLIN ZEPHYRS re- : £915 and 17 cents per once. “What our Boys are Reading.” f CANVASS DO Sore pee tert ‘OINT LACE, ig Thousands of boys are reading St. Nice = Gobpd whee ty OLAS with the greatest delight. It is of this magazine that the New York TRIBUNE s: watt the aratan ‘he of immoral literature that | Mreatens the children, son | “ = : wholesome, and realli: uttrac Mc, | DEAD. Wise sour required them, and St. Nicholax has C india Civitser- | offer the entire stock reache her platform and commandssor | Bi | TWENTY PER CENT, this service wider resources in art and lette e Evenings of March 20 and 39, and | Mareb ist, than any of its predecessors or contempo: nthe Afternoous of Star at Sand ries. -: = March 20-**An | 715-tr Fvenivg in 2 "| 5 sae ‘or Wedn ay Evening of} A $2.50 OFFER. P: Vamenty Visiting ne s : oms, rince 01 les and t Ps Rooms, The numbers for November aud December, te ee, 556 on STEPHENSON'S . ‘pee to all who subscribe now with us or any | Sc Rilig ec ees | Ss dealer, paying €2.50in advance for the remait: M. C. A. room, arte St |] aywiet ey ing ten numbers of the volume: that is, from > ee PALENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. > pemper. 1 175 oe inelus for u THOR: 2.50, hese numbe! nee | +a “ The ohiy rire Upon any of the previous volunte WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Lighter owe graces Seba met AT MASONIC TEMPLE, weep It. Send F 7. ' - ON THE EVENING? OF TUESDAY, WEDNES. CUAL atiowest m FIVE SERIAL STORIES: DAY, THURSDAY avy FRIDAY, April STEPHENSON & BRO 2 B78, at Sorclock, 2 SUN & BRO, Under the Lilaes.” by Miss Aleott: “The SE. cor, 12th st. and Penna. ave. Ravenand the Angels,” by the author of “The . os = Schonberg-Cotta ly: Drifted Into and Depot— h street wharf, mar re Port,” a Story of Boys’ Sehool Life in OHNSON BROTHERS, “Tower Mountain,"?a Robinson Cru: WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL ydab Kinser,” the ‘story of DAY EVENING, Morch 29. at 8 o°ck DEALERS ~ “RTO Z s on Biography, History, + cn ru aN BELSSOHN POcrery. COAL AND WooD, OTUS ef 70 Voie fand organ aud orcles- tra. direction of | We desire to cali the attention of the public to th , " MR. J. REMINGTON FAIRLAME, | fact that we now have on hand gest and best The April niinber is now rec | selected stock of COAL AND D in the Dis- 5.00 y. For sale t PROGRAMUB, trict; that our faclilties for doing tmsiness are not nd Se NCR 1. Chorus, . surpassed ty any firm In the same the United vork 3 Consider the Lilies" (yr reu pistes; that our, Kinaling Wood Factory is the arte m *-The § rgest svuth of New York: and, tude, our 2 PAT with all your hear polntments for doing @ Coal and Wood ‘Business = 5. The Palm Tree: complete in every particular. Lomsr4na STATE LOTTERY. S. Jive, aud Chal ae rei for se tore’ 2,248 Ibs. to the ton our invariable standard. : 2 sa isin ‘ Best Varieties at Lowest Market /’rices, fs Barnby’s Beant ch southwest, FOURTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1878, AT | ses EL OMees:—1902 F, 1112 9th and 1418 7th streets NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Arhit 9rit, | Miss Sale Fit northwest, yap 18-tr pests ‘oung, Chorus. . Louisiana State Lottery Company. | _Povilar Prives. Teket:. 30 eserves Seate. OMAS W. RILEY & SONS, pact 75 cts. a 22000 door. agisiature of theSinte fr Bdueaiot am Chak | PPAEATER comrer street Oat ae Ge islature of the State for lucational and Chari- TE {able purposes in 1868, with a Capital of $1,000,000, I BELOW Pan Sei LV AE eee. WOOD AND COAL, 10 whic! as since added a reserve fund o} — $350,000. Tis Grand Single Number Distribution OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. | oie ate delivering best qualities of WOOD and will take piace inionthly on fhe second qoceday. at a = Nigh, COAL to all parts of the city, at whoiesale prices, L never scales or Mes. OOk at following erformance Eve: x it. Distributions” 70%?” Matinee for Ladies anit Children EVERY WED- | Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, CAPITAL PRIZE. $80,000. | NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Uways on hand, at lowest rates. 100,000 TickETS AT Two DoLLans Eacu. n Et Main OMce and Depot, "se Whart, toot Toners ar Teo Doran First-class In Every Respect. | | Main Moana Depo, ers ua 330,000 | Variety, Drama. Burlesque and Comedy. jan30-19 1g Detween 84 and 8¢ n, 10,000 626 ON EXHIBITION 626 wae. »D: 8.900 | ©, AND SALE = : S cS AT EST. 5,000 MARKRITER'S THE TRADES. 10.000 FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, ————— = = 39-000 626 E Sinker. é enass, = . : c. | A. "ABINET MAKER, 10,000 gings, Window AVENUE aXb M Street 10,000 *, Picture Cords and Tas- _ mien a nov7-ly BS AppAEROXIMATION PRIZES: | | seit. Mlogs. Nailt. €e., Il! the District. = mera 8 Approximation Prizes of 200 800 | _#w#- Please remember Name and Number, jy1-1y PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOD PRINTERS, DAP erOs ta oS Pate of B00 1E8 1012 Penusyivania avenue, Wastington, D.C. __9 Approx Prizes o! a@ Fine Printing Specialty. janis-ly 1857 Prizes, amounting to... Responsible corresponding it LECTURES. WNINGS. nts wanted at all > Tan TE FVENING | . JOHN C. HOGAN. 718 Market Space, Wil bepaidy >) "oom & Neeratcompensation | TR: LOBES SEF CE TEVESING | y,J08%,C; HOGAN. 218 Market Space, Application for rates to clubs should only be made ANTE. and V titating Awning for Stores, Hotels, Pablic Pr tas ‘Oftice in New Orleans. (RISE OF MODERN Poets Build es and Private lywellings. Flags and te Write, clearly stating full address, for farther | At, Dr. Sunderland's Church, 4': stréet, WeED- | for-sale cr rent. a + March 20, Coutse Tick | Mildew-Proof “Awning ets, 50 rene. AND ATHEIST IN THE GGLE FOR LIFE, LECTUR BY ROBERT REIPZEL, Speaker of the German Free-Thinker Association. MARINI'S ABSEMBLY ROOMS. information or send orders to NESDAY EVEN ets, $1; Single Tis 94 Pennsylvania Cuneryey, STRU! ‘en Sole Agent for the only genuine 1x Stateria ‘sepib- M. A. DAUPHIN, P.O. Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana. Allour Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and Management of Generals G. ‘T, Beauregard and Jubal A. ly. ‘The next drawing occurs Tuesday. May 14th, mari3-wé&s,4w ents: at Whitaker's. Ib LUMBER. SAVE, TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT. MONDAY, MALCH 25. 1678, t 8 0°cioc p.m. YOUR| EEAD AND HEED WHAT store, 618 3th Hest * ts “ : me ‘nar20-Be (Unien, a ublican, Capital, ple: copy.) HAIR! FOLLOWS. Fey — BELARD & HELOISE.—Dn. JOHN LUMBER. LO ‘by request. jive an extra iasoid gatat ATR Bue arte an tt . nge mand it, the customs of social life re- | ‘This Lecture, on Love, will be Dr. Lord's farewell quire it.” The matter is of great importance in | Matinee Lecture. No complimentary tickets will every way. be issued. Admission, 50 cents. rc" T BOY'S SISTER. ‘The eleventh Lecture in the Y. M. C. A. Course will be delivered in LINCOLN HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, March 224, at 8 o’clock, by Rev. J.H. VINCENT, of New York. A splendid Lecture. RD, will ture, in Lincoln Hall, THURSDAY, the 21st, Corner Sixth street and New York avenues BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.—It is the surpass ing crown of glory, and for the loss of it there is no compensation, CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.—For by no other means can it be saved and beautified. WE HAVE AGAIN LYON’s Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats at Y. M. C. HATHAIRON, A. rooms, and at Ellis & Co.'s Music Store, 937 | REDUCED THE PRICE ON Ai.L KINDS 0. Pa. ave. Sustaining membership tickets will ad- Di thirty-five years ago Prot. Lyon. of mit to abeve, and to all the Art Exhibitions of Zale, isthe soost ie Lair, Besides | Rambles About London. by Judge BICK, m18.5t LUMBER. ever ‘will restore new | GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. — the roots and folli - Performs these “BACHELORS TEA DRINKING,” 2 tirely bald aid for | LECTURE ROOM oF Tux GONG RESS STREET Get Our Latent Price Last Before Buyinge suppose, . P. CHU! s reat surprise, WEDNESDaY EVENING. March 20ih, mas COL. JOHN | Wil be an ‘enjoyable affair.” Mr. E. B. Hay will ry important Pepeeeent, and read some of his choice selection incor parable. dmission free. Supper 25 cents. marl9-2t" WILLET & LIBBEY, druft. 4.—To EMINARY HOTEL, IN MIND.— ry — WILLET & LIBBEY, sulphur and | “A POUND PARTY for the benefit of the Poor of and Limpldveedabie | Sy THU RSORY EWES T hee BENS Hotel WILLET 2 LIBBEY. on N nex! enter- . the hair by, fatural | talpment is In charge of several well known ladies idly per- tlemen in Georgetown au ington. let dressi ire of the entertainment will be the vocal WILLET & LIBBEY, 8 toilet outfit gud instrumentall music, which will be rendered “ihe mane ibe under the direction of Mr 8 music W rth . 8. SOLD EVERYWHERE. janld-m.w tty | «7 he music aria Bt B ENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. DRE. LEWIS’ PLASTER. SEVEN FOR A QUARTER. A improvemen A soo! , healing, Sie, ay seagull = on 0 Porous Piastere at manhood and the rigors award given 10 Porous Piasory ot Te Caeaiy | And never exoalied beta sich the vee. | T)Miestores Vigor of pour to Recommended by physicians everywhere, Re- | Btates and Territories will testify. © °'-"” & FArccne Inrocsitx, Thisilie-resociny eee: rasa Rainer omega Lee mer | Sletten aetbatda Hee cutee emes ro warren "3 Pastors to.biat- | Tp S. E. MCKINLEY. of Gormanton, Phia- | naveDecome weakened | 8 oF a ’ periae" toa other porots ‘Basters dj toauttint- | Piety is Ge autor aay ste of eins ater queuches thir : Fer case te Fon ot the ‘ready ‘Porous plasters. "Fer | Zor the effectual cure ot Chroute br wnkenness. ie | Br. J0s- JACQUES U7 Univeriy Phase § Now and ‘it is simply the best ‘remedy } Superior clesses ouly need apply. Send for printed 7 Tak pplied, a pg matter, maré-26t EMOVAEY Se Woe om een betes Srpaxs SHOR, ae The Well Known Price 25 cents, Sent on receipt of price by Lie ry SEABUBY & JOHNSON, shies & , mar]8-m,W,s #2 Platt st.,N. ¥. to, Lema Te