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x, iVT"" UlwmiijMiigi; THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN : SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1685. !'-"l'iJIi"11"-1""' W Wp iiiiM'JiUi'iinpfjan L. 2 ccpttal, wns given up to n four ilayn jilllngo liy the niuint Afghan, l'erslnu, ami Tiirco tnnn eohllcrii of tlio conqueror. Jloro than 100,000 pcojile nearly tlio wholo innle population of llio city wcro mum .rreil. 'llio public lmlMlne, tcmpli'i, mut prlvnto lioujes cro rlflc-il of ever) valu able. Tlio women nml children wcro carrjod Intoclnvery. This n the ort of destiny tlio wenk nml cllcmlimto poimlntlons of India had to expect periodically until tho English tamo. Tlio KntjlMi nppeareil as cenqutfors, It l true. Hut Imlcad ot mas sacro their conquest meant protection! In tcad of plllnKC It meant Just laws, firmly Administered j Instead of an eruption of wild horsemen from tlio desert llko it tornado, vaulshlugas It came and nml lcalin? ruin nml desolation In Its train, tlio KiiglMi toiiqucst of India has lieenllko tlio showers of spring. There Is n honk on this tubject written by nn eminent nntlto ecli'ilar a, l'arscoof Hombay which l, by odds, tlio K(t and ablest work of Its kind extant. The author says, naively enough The KurIMi levy taxw it is true, but they do nt rnvnn; our cities. Ther Eovcru tlio. coun try It is tine, and tliernrc nllcm, but llieydo not permit oilier aliens, ns of old, l lunula nml ilcrioll II; tticlr Ray miMIcm nMiico our ronlrtcni It Is true, but tbey do nniniiinlerimr fehes, ravlih our wires, or sell our llitloonos IntotlnAcryl ir they are liivaders, llu'irs tin mild Imiuloii. IT they nro oiitunii'iiirj. It Is only In cause tlio ilcstlny of liullals tuuocon tjtieict!. In (hurt, slm olt seems that llio Tali) or jour India If preonlalncil to bo to suitor and Ikj the prey of evils, tlio Knrclbn havo I'Ccn on the v hulo n tencflrciit ollllctlnn. At nil events the thin red lino tipped with gllslcnlUT stool It lit tbry lint c drawn minimi our frontiers has iniTcd lmprtKnablo to inoro riipfloloui con. tiirron; and tins nntllled llio norld Intones nut to be mbiindcrMiKHl Hint poor lull i at last mis secure, nndslcopstraoipilllylntheslnvcry i n master ho, w Imtcvir his faults, I" ctroiiir (iiouitb tn defend her against mi) worse or inure t met one. This, allowing something for Oriental 111 pcrbolo, Is a fair summary of llii-'lnnd's character as a conqueror mid of Uritleli inethods ns n predatory power. fcuih bcliip tho clnractcr of Knglanil's usifulncss, tlio only question remaining to lie solved Is this : lly what lino of policy or under what auspices of administration can llrltldi power bo mado most practically uso f ul to tho general causo of civilization. Tlio experience of two centuries unques tionably demonstrates that tho anwcrto this question Is In fat or of Conservative its icudancy. Ithaslccn uniformly olucrrcd that every attempt like those which havo consistently characterized tho career of (Hailstone, to rldo to power upon tho Pharisaism nnd pretenso of so-called "reform" with n largo It liu ro fiiltid In detriment to tho prcstlgo of England ns a universal pow crnnd therefore, lo tlicdestiuctlon pro fnnfo of lieruseful rcsu ns nn agent of modern civilization. The six jenrs of Concrvatlvo rule under Disraeli 1S74 to 1W0 repalrtd th,i dam nges nnd corrected tho decay which Glad stone's first tho jcars of cant nnd dema gogy from 1SC9 to 1874 had bronght about. Vcrlinps n tin jenrs of Conservative policy In the Immedlato future may lift Kngland again out of tho elough of contempt In which Gladstone's last Ilto Jeura of litimbug and blunder havo left her. Jt Is not woith whllo to qttlbblo nhout minor causes or apparent caues. Tho Gladstone goteroniint ina) hnvo been voted down In tho commons by nn nccldontal combination duo to trivial clicumstanccs. liut If to tlio cud must be judged without lcgnrd to tho mentis. Tho leal uiirtiTljlng muse of tho collapse of the Uladstotm min istry Is tho fact that It foiled to apprehend the spirit of lis tlmo and did not represent tho prnctlcnl genius of llio llrltlsli people. One thing Is cirtaln: WheucverGl.id'-toiilsm nrrlvis at permanent ascendancy In England It will bo time for the Gibbon of the llrltlsli emplro to begin collecting material for his history of her Dccllno anil Tall. 1'or ni) ow n part I beg to ndd that I talco this view of tho case, not bccauj "Its English, )ou know," or front any snobbish impulse, but simply because these thing set m to me to bo the common-sense logic of went. If I Iled In Kngland 1 should bo a Conservative, for tho same reason thai I am n Democrat in tho United Stales, nnd that Is i-lmply bicnusv. In my judgment, each ot those two political schools embodies In tho long run tho best and safest cxpreslon of the genius of Its respccllvo nation, and guarantees most surely tho outworking of manifest destiny tho practical develop incnt of tho greatest good to the greatest number. a. C. Uuell. .-. 5f'nfl9n!Ill??Wmiday"iitTwrir", licdiicrd TtntcH to National Ilnc'imp incnt, lu l'cniiHjlwinlii llnllroud, Tlio national soldiers' reunion nnd en campment will Lo held In Falrmount Park, I'hlladelpbla, from June 28 to July 0, 1883. Tho event will cmbraco an encampment of representative organizations of the citizen eolfilcry of tho Union, nnd detachments of tioops from tho various aims of tho United Mates service Tlio command will bo In charge of n military commlttco composed of the most eminent soldiers of tho laud, and numbers of prominent leaders of tho lato war will bo present as guests. Thopro grammo embraces nil tho features of actual i amp sen ice, tho most Important of which isn series of competitive drills, lu which tho crack military organizations of tho sev eral etateswlll contend for valuables prizes. Tbcro will also bo parades, reviews, and other Interesting military maneuvers. T ho 1'ourth of July will bo n particular Inter esting doy, nnd the ceremonies nro oxpectcd to bo Witnessed by llio Vrcsldcnt anil Cabinet nnd other distinguished peoplo. The licouty of tho camp ground and its ac cessibility adds no llttlo lo tho general In terest lu the nfTalr. 1'or the bencilt ot t hose desiring to nt tend the Pennsylvania railroad will uell excur tIon tickets from Juno 20 to July 0, good to return until July 7, from all stations on Its cjfitemto Philadelphia, at greatly reduced rates. ' Clearlngsale boys' suits. E!5crannllriK.,"&EJ Tho C'ieiidll lliillctlll. Tlio commissioner of agriculture has issued a bulletin prepared by Prof. Illley, tho entomologist of tho department, upon "The Periodical Cicada." In his letter of trnnsmlssal Prof. Klloy says : "On account of tho concurrence tho present vcar of two extensile, broods of tho periodical cicada, tho ono n ecvcntecn-ycnr, tho other n thlr-tecn-jear brood, tho Inquiries In refcruueo lo this Insect will bo exceptionally numer ous, nnd havo, tn fact, already begun to reach tho department. With tho View of meeting tho demand for Information upon tho subject, nnd with tlio further l lew ot Bolicltlng data that will cuablo mo to moro completely map out tho geographical llmlU of thesotwo broods, I havo prepared this bulletin. It Is based upon an artido jmb llbhcd seventeen jears ago, In my 'First Itcport on the Insects of Missouri,' nnj Is, In fait, to bo looked upon ns a revised edi tion ot that article, with tho omission of such passages ns had hut n local or tempo rary interest, nnd tho addition of uch chronological data as I havo accumulated durlngthelnterveiiliigtlmo." Tho bulb tin, w bkh is n pamphlet of nearly lift) pagis, Is now ready for distribution, A int. history of Oak Hill Ometory will bo jiubllthed In the Crtllc tbli evening. Cunt. Powlctt's Death. Tlio death of Capt. James Arthur I'on lott Vnno Is nnnouneed ns having occurred in lloston, after n brief Illness. Ho was Lorn lu England In 1829, nnd was tho brothir and heir presumptive of Ilirry Pow lctt-Vnno, tho present Duko of Cluvo Inud. Ho was educated for tlio llrltlsli navy, but, marrying quite )oung a famous Knglhli actress, ho quarreled with Ills family nnd took service abroad, holding ommnnds ut various' times In tho navies: of Italy. Turkey, Chill, tho Argentine Itei.ub llc, Jtexlco, aud the United tltates of Co lombia. Of lato years ho devoted hit nttou tlou to perfecting n pneumatic gun carrligo nnd an uutomatlcloadcrforheavy ordnance, which ho Invented. IIo resided hero until two weeks ago, whoii ho went to liostoulo supervise the lonstiuctlou of ono of his cm rlogcs for tho United' States, 1 (o lenves n sou of IS) cars of ago, who now resides with his grandmother near London, Clcnrlnc wilo IQ suits, i:iemau Pros,, 7 ,v Jl 7ho Km nl Advisory llonrd mid tlio Iolpliln, TI.o unval ndvlsory board will, It Is said by ono of Its members, ask for an Investiga tion into tho propriety of Its action with ro spctt lo tho construction of tho Dolphin, Tho board has not yetrccelvcdn copy of tho ritiort of tho Dolphin examining board, and it Is pi obablo that It w 111 also nwult the icply of the Attorney General to tho letter of tho Secretary of tho Navy. Virginia is. Nationals to-day at 1.30. THE NEW ORLEANS EXHIBITS IJirOISTANT COMilIIIUTION'S nilADYFOU THE I'UDMMUNTKXI'OSITIO.V HElli:. A Rmnpln of tbn Onvormnoitt Cnlloe lions lVhnt tho Depiirtineiit iiT Agrl culturd Sent tn llio World' J'lilr In teresting Historical lloproscntntlon of tho Wood Industry. Tho return of tho government oxhtblts from New Orleans, which are till oxpected to orrlvo hero during tho next two weeks, brings the question of a pc-mancnt exposi tion be lnf established in this city for nctlvo discussion. Tow peoplo havo n. fair or adequate conception of the grand propor tions of theso exhibits, tho aggrcgato being n most completely representative collection, displaying every department of Industry nnd natural resource. Ono of tho first to arrlvo Is, tho oxhlblt contributed from tho department of agri culture unilcr tho ofllclcnt management of William Saunders, tho commissioner for that department. Tho charts pretnred by tho statistician which graphically Illustrate, tho leading facts In the- ngrlculturo of tho country, nnd the conuncrco lu agricultural products, hao been nskod for byaomoot tho agricultural colleges nnd havo been dis tributed as desired, but tho bulk of tlio ex hibit Is en routo back to this city where It will furnish eomo valuable additions to ex isting collections It not aggregated with n permanent one. llcsldcs tho very Interesting contributions of tho several dUlslonsof tho department, there nro others which belong to the de partment ns a wholo, nnd among tho latter ono which promises to boot especial and permanent value Is a collection of wood work, designed to illustrate tho economic uscsot American woods nnd tho procosscs of their manufacture. Tho Idea of such n collection was con ceived by Jlr. Saunders many ycarsngo, and when appointed to reprcseut tho depart ment nt Mow Orleans ho decided to carry It Into effect, and with this vlow appointed Charles it. Dodge, assisted by other agents, lo collect tho desired matorlal and Informa tion. Tlio object aimed at was not a dis play of finished articles mado of wood, ex cept In the enso of uupalnted nrtlclcs ot a very slmplo chnractcr, but to show tho wood which fqrms tho different parts of any com plex structure such as n carriage, a plow, or n pleco of furniture and to iliow tho different parts In tho several stage of tholr manufacture. In wagons and carriages, for example, thoro Is no complete chicle, but there aro tlu hubs, spokes, and rims of wheels, with shafts nnd other parts of tho woodwork, shown lu their successive stogeB, Tho bub, for Instance, Is shown In the rough block, then ns roughly shaped on u lathe, then successively as turned, smoothed, aud finished. In llko manner nro Illustrated tho different pioccse3 Involved In tho making of a spoke. Tho rim of a carriage wheel Is no longer mado of n number of felloes doweled together, but of two pieces of tough hickory or nsh bent Into tho form of semicircles, and tho wonderful extent to which this bending procoss oah bo carried Is shown by n piece of hickory six inches square which has been bent Into a spiral form, somewhat resembling n watch spring, From tho Whitney factory, ncai Now Haven, there nro gun stocks In their various stages, I'lret there Is tho rough block of wood; then tho stock ns roughly outlined by tho saw; then tho same altera sluglo procisslu tho lathe, nnd so on to the tlii ished stock us It appears niter smoothing aud polishing. Prom piano factories thoro aro specimens of nil the different woods used In tho manu facture of thoso Instruments, Including their ornamentation; and tho works mo shown by which tho motion is communi cated from tlio key to tho musical who. lioat building Is Illustrated by tho planks ns they como from tho sawmill, then ns finished, and finally as lolued tocctber. na well as by other portions of tho boat, and by tho oars In their different stages. Jn tills department of tho exhibit there Is a canoe of urbor vltac, thirteen feet In length and w olghlug only ten and n half pounds, lu which tho owner had traveled, .hundreds TlIirfWwrTrSmttWirMlTraaininakeJ.' In the furniture deportment, beside parts of tho commoner articles, there nro eomo flno specimens of carved w ork, aud some handsome clock cases of different styles, mado of oak, ash, cherry, black walnut, nnd other woods. A collection of cedar ware, Including tubs, buckets, and other utensils, represents tho products ot tho whlto cedar found In tho Dismal Swamp and elsewhere In tho south. Thcro aro also platters, bowls, cups, &c, from North Carolina, mado cblolly from tho sweet gum. Snrvcyors' Implements, fishing rods, canes, nnd umbrella handles are exhibited In a great varloty of woods. Thcro are shoe lasts, chiefly of hard maplo, but also mado to some extent of persimmon wood. In tho manufacture ot spools tho whlto birch Is oxteuslvcly used, and this wood Is exhibited In tlio dllTcronttages of manu facture, from tho long square rods which are to be cut Into blocks of appropriate length to tho finished article Shuttles for power looms aro shown mado of thrco kinds ot wood applo, porslmmon, and dogwood the rough block and tho finished shuttle being presented In each wood. Thcro is an Interesting collection of stamped work for cornices nnd other decora tions. In the process .of stamping tho pressure Is oppllcd to tho'end of tho ulock to bo stamped that Is, tho blocks are bo cut that tho wood shall be presented to the pressure cndwlso of tho grain. The figures formed by this process, when alTllxcd to furniture, &c, give somewhat ot tho effect tit carving. Til 6 manufacture of lead-pencils Is Illus trated by logs ot cedar as brought from tho woodsand by tho different Intermediate forms which tho wood assumes before It becomes a pencil. Specimens aro shown of tho dllTcrcnt pencils made, duwu to tho dcllcato llttlo article with a ring at the upper end, which Is used.by ladles lu filling out their dancing programmes. Among tho many other articles embraced In the exhibit nro brlarwood plpos, wood types, such as aro used in tho printing of pohters and certain other work, blocks for wood engraving, basket work of willow and split wood, Including eel-traps, &c. Another product of wood which Is ex hibited lu different stages ot Its manufacture has received tho name of "Excelsior." It consists of very lino shavings boarlng moro rcscmblanco to hay, only moro uniform lu substance, nnd Is chlclly used In packing. Then tbcro Is wood pulp, with illustra tions of tho stages through which the wood passes lu reaching this condition. Tho woods used Include white poplar," linden, basswood, and soma kinds of pine. Of other timber products thcro aro tur pentine, pitch, tar, and rosin, with blocks of wood Illustrating tho way In which tho tree Is lapped to obtain tho crudo turpen tine; nml In this department aro also ex hlbiled wood alcohol and other chemical products of wood. One practical question to which attention has been given In making tho collection Is tho ago at which trees are best fitted for tho different purposes to which their wood Is applied. As Illustrations of tho results of this Inquiry it may bo mentioned that for spokes hickory of from eighteen to twenty-four years' growth la preferred. For course basket woik white oak and nsh of aliout ten jenrs' growth nro fouml to bo better than older timber. It w 111 readily ho seen that facts ot this class are ot consider able Interest to tho land owner as tending to show that he need not In all cases wait the ? Tenter part ot a Ufctlino beforo boglnnlng o receive returns from an Investment lu treo planting. Mr. Dodgo drew up n circular describing tho charactcrot tho articles and Information desired, aud distributed It widely among manufacturers of woodwork, many of whom ho also visited in person, lie who very sue ccssfnl lu obtaining contributions to tlio exhibit together with a mass ot valuablo liifoinmtlon. Tlio latter wilt ho embodied In a report to Win. Saunders, which ho Is now preparing, nnd which will form n doc ument of special Interest and ot permanent value Tho Illustrations of technical pro cesses furnished by this oxhlblt of wood work will givo It an historical Interest lu times to eomo, aud It Is gratifying to learn that Mr. Saunders has been ublo to mako arrangements looking to Its fuithcr oh largement so that It may still moro fully represent the woodworking Industry ot tho country. The CoinrmloH to l.trnvo Hiinduy, Tho delegates ot tlio department ot tho Potoinao, U. A. It., havo decided to liuvo for Portland on Suuduy morning at H:U0 o'clock Instead of leaving on Saturday evening. S. A. II. MAIIKS I111A1). An Old Citizen nt Cnpllol Hill Viw.cn Awny. East Washington yesterday tost ono ot Its old and highly respected citizens In tho death ot Samuel A. II, Marks, which took placo at n.SO p. tn. nt his resldenco, 030 G street. Mr. Mnrks wns lu his 07th year. His blrthplnco was Baltimore, from which ho removed ot an early ago lo this cl ty. For (ho past forty years ha has been tho chief clerk In tho quartermaster's ofllco, marlno barracks. Durtnghlsllfo ho served nsn mem ber of tho common council, nsnn nlderm.in, nnd for ft long tlmo wos a member ot tho boatd of school trustees. During tho greater part of his life ho wns n prominent member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, hut latterly ho beenmo n member of Christ Church P. E. Ho was also n member of Naval I.odgo No. 4, 1". A, A. M., Hoyal Arch Chanter No. S, Washington Corn, mnndery No. 2, K. T., and ulso of Harmony Lodge, I, O. O F. For many years Mr. Mnrks wns Identified with various associations Hint wore organized to-bcuollt tho peoplo of his section of the city. In nil such ho was pre-cmlucnt for his good works nnd charity. Ho was tiiueli esteemed by nil tho residents ot East Washington. Mr, Marks leaves a son and several daughters, all of whom nro grown up. Tlio funeral takes place Monday after noon nt ft p. tn. from his Into residence Itev. C. D. Andrews, pastor of Christ Church, will mill lato. The ceremonies will lie lu thargo of the Mason) It is probablo that It will Iwthn largest filueral that has ever taken placo !i that section of tho city, as the deceased had an cxtciulvo circle of friends. a 1'Avoiuri: landing. The Attractions of Lower Cedar l'olnt Increasing Venrly. The travel on the river has set In and every steamer pulls out from her whuf with a heavy cargo ot human freight. Whllo for tho past few days tho weather has been moro cndurablo, still a hot wavo Is likely to Como rolling along without much nollco. To loeato whoro 7t Is most comfortahlo Is tho desire ot nil citizen who nro nblo to scud their families -owny from tlio city during tho heated term, nnd as ft retult tho resorts along tho Potomac nro quickly occupied. They nro nearer homo aud of easy access to tho merchant, clerk, nml business man. There nro a number of places between hero and Point Lookout nt which many if not till tho steamers mnko landings. It docs not require much time for travel nnd tho ox penso la nominal. Whllo each placo finds Itself well patronized, lower Cedar Point catches tho hulk of'tho'oxcurslonlsts, nnd It Is a very desirable resort. Fishing, bathing, crabbing, boating, and almost every sport extant can bo found tbcro. At tho snmo time tho hotel accommodations ond tabic ore excellent, and every attention Is given to the guests that cau contribute to their comfort and enjoyment. Tho splendid steamer Armenia safo and swift runs to tho point, leaving her wharf foot of Seventh street dally, except Saturday, at I) n. in. To-morrow olio wlllinaugurato her Sunday excursion, starting at- tho usual hour, nnd It Is needless to predict that n largo party will bo aboard. Societies aud organizations wishing the uso of the s'enmcr for excursion purposes to tho iHilnl will flndlttothclrmlvantago to apply tod. L. bhcrlll's coal ofllco, 1111 Pcnnsjl vanla avenue, where that courteous gentlo man will furnish all Information In regard to tho boot and Lower Cedar Point. His standing in tho community U sulllcloiit guarantee that good order nnd safety will prevail. Ills lliilibnrd's Ilorxo Itilni Awny. A serious runaway accident occurod on Fourteenth street, above tho Boundary, yesterday afternoon. Miss Hubbard, daugh ter of Mr. Gardner Hubbaid, was driving n vlllago cart down tho hill, when the horso took fright and ran away. Seeing several vehlclcscomlnginthoopposltodlroctlon.sho tried to turn her horeo Into nn Intersecting road, but succeeded .only In overturning her ow u vehicle. Bho was thrown out, fall ing unon the crass, nnd cseanral with com. paratlvcly slight lnlurlesi Tho horso con- r-wL.e uowjjjucuilWjn n dead nrrrrr; Xvqr King mo uvcnuntcu veiucie auer it, ami the other teams had to bo turned oft the road to avoid collision. Ono horso jumped clear over tho 6tono fcuco and Injured Itself and 'vchlclo badly. Important tit Musicians. Notwithstanding tho dullness of trado this) car tho sale of Stclnway pianos has been remarkably good. They are recog nized ns first-class Instruments, of excel lent tono nnd good workmanship. Mr. E. F. Droop, tho ngent lor this Instrument as well as for others of lesser noto, finds tho sales unusually nctlvo for tills season of tho year. Mr. Droop Is also tho rcprcsou tatlo of eoveral llucsjof ocean steamors, and thoso desiring to go abroad will do well to call upon him, whether Intending to go by his lines or not. Ho Is thoroughly posted on all mattors relating to foreign travel, aud will cheerfully give nil informa tion concerning It to thoso who will call upon him at tho store formerly occupied by JlcUcrott &, Co, J Don't full to sco ball gnmo, 4:30. i. An Kntcrprlslui; Man. Tho residents ot tho Navy Xard who trudge up to Iho center of the city In search of dry goods or notlous during thohot days ot sum mer evidently do not know that what thoy set); can bo secured ns cheaply right tn their midst. Although situated soma dis tance from what Is regarded as tho business center of Washington, there aro few better stores than that of A. Kauffman, 1211 and 1248 Eleventh street southeast, and every Una of summer fabrics for ladles and light clothing for gentlemen can bo had thcro as cheap ng an) where else. Clearing salcscrgoiutts. UoniaiiDroi , 7 &E. llulldlnB Improvement. Messrs. Duvall & Marr have been grantod n permit to build ten two-story bricks on New Jtrsoy avenue, near Franklin street, at a cost of $7,500. Moses Kelly will build two onc-6tory bricks on Fourteenth street, near 8, for store purposes, at o cost of $2,000. C. C. Wlllard will Improve 13J2 V street at a cost of J250. Prof. MarlnlwlU add nono ftorv brick addition In tho rear ot his hall on E street, near Tenth, 15 feet by 20 feet, at a cost of $300. t ' ' fJIcarlog sale rack suits. Elscman Ilros.,7 A E, ' ' A llcnofitctor of Ills Kind. There is one man iu Washington who, In tho days when tho thermometer Is awny up, and peoplo swelter under tho scorchlug rays of thu sun, strives to mako life as pleasant aud as cool aS posslblo, and that man Is llcnnlng,tho8evcuth-strect tailor. JAgood, thin suit of clothes on a warm day Is a bless lug to suffering humanity, and In his stock cau bo found not only these, bnt suitable clothing for every season and climate. Oanrn The ItErtmuciN mailed lo your slim mer address. Only W cents a month, postago paid. ' ' Tho flmlth Court-.Unrtliil. It Is expected that Secretary Whitney will announco tho detail for tlio court-martial of Paymaster General Smith when ho returns from New York. As soon as tho court opens Paymaster General Smith will bo sus pended, and It la sold that Pay Director Looker-will succeed htm for a tlmo nt least. The general Impression Is that Faymastor Allen will bo tho Judgo advocate, of the court, i I. i i. Arrested With tlio l'lunder on Ills Head. Charles Illehards, a colored man, was ar rested )csterday by Officer Clarksou for breaking into a houso known as tho Drov ers' llest, corner 6f Twelfth and II streets. A hot was found on Ulchards's head, which was Identified as part of the property of Albert Eskrldgo, which was left lu tho houso during Thursday ulght, wheu tho robbery occurred. A Ilullotlii on American Sugar. A bulletin upon tho sugar industry ot tho United States, prepared by Harvey W. Wiley, chemist of tho department ot agri culture, has been Issued In pamphlet form by tho commissioner of agriculture. It deals exhaustively with cano, hoct, sor ghum, and maplo sugar, giving statistics of manufacture and consumption, chomleal analyses, method ot manufacture, and modern Improvements, THj; SAVACIttS HUlll'IttSIH). Pitting Hull's Imtlniin Dazed nt the Wonders of Cli Miration. "How's Buffalo Hill's Wild AVestdolugl" ntkcdfiirs llEt'UM.tc.m yesterday of MaJ, John M, Ilurkc, who Is connected with tho combination. "Well, exceedingly well," ho replied. "Ho does not complain, nnd I do not think he has much ground for It," "Is not this tho first visit cast ot some ot tho Indians I" "Yes; several ot them havo never boon cast of tho Missouri before." "How do they net In taking In tho new scenes t" "Well, they nro constantly astonished at what they scq nnd ask any number of ques tions. As an lnstanca Frisking Elk, on seeing tho largo six nnd seven-story houses In Chicago, wanted to know how It Tvai that tho whlto mau could build ono 'tepco' and then another and another on top ot that until It reached tho sky. Tlio groat depots with 'stamenglns' and hurley gurlcy surroundings mado him say that ho was go ing crazy aud ask the peoplo to watch him, as bis head w as all golnground. Ho wanted tho Interpreter to baniingo his eyes so that ho would not sco too much untn ho re covered. Crow Eaglo, in going through a tunnel, wns met by the Interpreter lu tho nlelo of tlio car. The latter asked, 'Who's that I' Crow Eagle answered tbnthedld not know. He was then inked his name and said i 'I havo traveled so fast that I havo left my name far behind.' " "Since tho dlsappoaranco ot game fresh meat l ns much n luxury to tlio Indian as plo to a cowboy. Ono morning Crow's Ghost nto eoven beefsteaks, nnd Wns cau tioned that If ho nto too mtich It would kill htm, nnd ho said nil right, ho wns willing to dlo right then, because he would die happy. Tlio Indian novcr touches tho dentin of misery until famlshlngly hungry, I think It would be a solution of the Indian problem to let uuiiaio urn tinvo all the Indians ho can take caro of. Then they will bo clothed, cuiicnicu, pruviucu lor, paid jor tucir sor vlccs, and trcatod ns men. should ho trcatod among men." MnJ. Curko says that ho has eight recently captured buffaloes, which will bo turned loco In this city for tho first tlmo slnco their capture. i PROTECTING CHI17DHKN. Tlio Provisions of tho Iluinnno Society' Lnw Now Ileitis Enforced. The act for tho protection ot children In the District of Columbia, now being en forced by tho Humane Society, authorizes the District commissioners to detail special ofllccrs for tho work, nnd nllows tho society to oppohit spcclnl olllccrs, empowered to nrrcst without a warrant persons violating, In their presence or sight, laws affecting tho protection of children. Theso olllccrs aro empowered to bring beforo the pollco court any child subject to cruel treatment, willful abuso, or neglect, or any child under 10 yenrs of ngo found lu n houso of lll-famo; nnd tho court may commit such child to an orphan asylum, or other public charltablo In stitution, in tho District of Columbia, leav ing the protectors of such children tho right of oppcal from tho decision. Any person who shall torture, cruelly beat, abuse, or otherwise willfully maltreat any child under tho ngo of 18 years, or any ono having tho custody of a child under tho ngo of 11 years who shall maltreat such child, or shall employ It as nn ncrobnt, Ac, shall bo subject to a lino of not more than S2Z0. cr Imprisonment tor a term not ex ceeding tw o years. Any person w ho shall cntlco or rccclvo nuy female child under tho ago ot 18 years Into any houso of ill-famo for tho purpose of prostitution shall bo' subject to a iiiiiiIhIi ment by n flno of not moro than $1,000 or Imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten ) ears, or both. Honlth by n Now .Method. Tliis has been a good -week for light exer cise nnd physical culture, and tho Increase In the membership! Prof. Hurtvig Nlsscn's classes shows that popular Indorsement has token hold upon tho latest nnd what is believed to bo tho niost practical orerclso. Slnco tho opening of this establishment In tliis city nnd, citizens discovering that tho bwcdciiEVmuastlc svstcm Is vorv oiTcctlvn -w-w.ww-fcwQiTraurwiig .vsuriu, rroi. lessen iias uecn coinpcucu to oxtcnu tuo limit of tlmo heretofore given to patients In order to nttond on nil wishing tho benefit of his Instruction and that coming from prac ticing tho Swedish, movements It Is astonishing how much practical work can bo dono with such slmplo means, aud this syBtcm Is admirably designed for tho maiu tcnauco ot n sound bodily organism and functions in persons of all ages. Thoso en tertaining any doubt upon that subject should visit tho professor's establishment, take a few lessons, nnd then seo haw quickly nil doubt will be illspollcd. Tho Tuo Hick Citizens. Messrs. II. T. Merrick nnd T. W. Hartley, who nro lying seriously ill at tholr respect ive homes, wcro each lu au unchanged condition at an early hour this morning. Neither ot them Is in a condition that gives any great hopes to their friends. Judgo Hartley, It Is believed, cannot re cover. .I A "Scooped" Hotol Clark, That even tho autocrats of tho hotel ofllco somctlmcsjaro mistakcnllko, common, ordi nary mortals, was Illustrated at tho Llndell House, St. Louis, last week, In tho person of llaes Henderson, tho clerk of that hostelry, Tlio New York train brought lu, among others, a tall, flno-looklng gcntlcmtn, who wore a suit of solemn black, a high, whlto silk hat, and a bland smilo. Ilass. who was nt the counter when the gentleman arrived and registered, had an Indistinct recollection Of having seen htm before, hut was unable to placo him. Ho "sized him up," however, aud, not wishing to appear ignorant, ho responded to tho strangor's heartygrcctlngwllh a firm grip of the band and a look on ills face as It ho was welcom ing back a long lost relative. Looking at the name on the register ho s,aw "A. J, Dcmlng" lubold, black letters, and, making n mild guess, ho put him down for a drum mer. "Shall I givo you a largo room I" inquired Doss. "Well, yes, moderately." "Well oh how largo!" Ah If you will toll mo what lino you're In I'll know how much room younccd for showing your sam ples In," "Samples, sir," sold tho stranger. "Why, my dear young man, I show my samples In church I'm a Methodist minister, and not a sinful drummer. The idea I" and ho walked oft In a huff, leaving the astute cleric lu chagrined surprise. Rccliungc, To Dlscourugo Lying. Street-car lines, says a writer In tho Pitts burg CAron'clrshould havo somo plan iu re gardto cbargtngfaroforchlldrcu that would not place a premium on lying. Time and ogalu havo I sot .near some urchin whom I would have sworn was 0 or 0 years old, but on the approach of the conductor tho youngster, to my surprise, would provo to La barely I), or even less, when lion payment of faro wes at stako: and this would bo backed up, whtn questioned, by all the powers of argument possessed by tho ac companying parent. Now, I Uko to bo truthful, and when I Indulge my numerous family In tho unusual treat (I) of astrcet-car rldo It puts the quality of voracity to tho test 10 ncitnowicugo tucir ago aim no com pelled to pay for children whom nuy one can see aro considerably younger thau tho youthful deadheads described, and who muy be occupying seats adjoining, How would It do for cafh car to carry u pair of scales, and chargo so much for children over a 'certain weight 7 Any plan Is hotter than tho haphazard one now In practice, even It It Is governed by avolrdupolsjwolght. IIOTEIi AltlUVALa. ' UIkks-T. S. Oarnott. Norfolk: C. J. Phelps, fchuylcr, Neb (1. V. Horsey. Fremont, Nob.; (J. K. Sherman, llcthlchcm, Pa.; J, 11. Crlibln, St, Paul, Minn, Wlllnrd's V. li Ilcltzlioovcr, Tonmylvaiila; IV. 1'. Zlraineminn: 1'ltu.burg; J, B. Allies, l'nll. udclphla; I, II. Walter, ChlciiKo: i H. iJystcr, llarrltbuig, I'a,; Hon, N. U. Smith, Indla-ia; )t. Tonliam, fcl. J'aul; C. L. black, Ualvcstgo, Tex. TlioEbbllt-Dr.V. Ilavard, U, B.A.I W. If, II, boutlwlsnU, O. H. N.) den. J. O. lluniio. U. H. A.: John Cawlln, IT, 8. A.; Dan. Henry U Abbot, IT. . A.) Gen. I). II. Uobenson, U. S. A. Col. A. H, (irunny and family, Virginia; C. 11. Botterlcc, U. B. Ni 8t. Jaroos II. Booth, Alabama; F. F, Cheney, Ikiiton; Itobcrt T. Joyce. IT. 8. A.) O. II, Wad dell, fomeru-t, Ky.i F. a. Ho Motl, Now York; UrorKO M, Howell, Cleveland, Ohio; Chart w llclnllre, Ession, IU; Wm. lianby. Tbos. (lor don. Philadelphia ; 8. Seabroolc, London, England, cicmt i.nn. Some plain truths may, perhaps, bo told In relation to former clerk life In tho Wash ington departments told clearly and boldly, tho kuowledgo being drawn from my own observation whllo an officeholder abd from Ilia revelations and conduct of my fellow-servants. . If there Is nothing simitar In tho tonic o nowadays, thosa who know best will say so. My dcclnrntlnns nro cenoml. Thcro wcro many exceptions. Still, I regret to bellovo, a lnrge mnjmity, at tbo tlmo I write ot, pursued tho broad path. Pollllcnl or social Inlltlonco wns nccossary to tho procurement of office Tho grant seldom Immediately followed tlio applica tion. I knew a caso whoro persistent struggles wcro mado by strongest powers, continuing through a full )car, with promises and post ponements, hopes nnd fears, and whon, finally, almost at tho hour of despair, tho object of so much solicitation rccclvod his appointment, "nnd 'gan to think, good easy man, full surely his greatness was n-ilpen-lug," lo I a chango of administration "nipt his bud." and lu n slnglo month from the date of his entrance ho went out perhaps on account 6f tbo company he had been found lu I The fact, too, Was that tho now President possessed uo moro devoted parti san than tho new clork. Ejected in so stnrtllcg n manner from tho houso of his friends, ho could not rccclvo tho sentenco as final, and devoted several years thereafter to unavailing applications for restoration. Too old now to present himself under civil service domination, ho can only hopo tlio nbrogatlon of that law, or, It posslblo, sub duo his ambition. With such difficulty nnd delay In obtain ing ofllco for thcro havo been many llko enses suppose success nt last. Tho poor fellow has had n hard tlmo of It, waiting, and he Is deeply In debt. So ho thinks about It all the first day nt his dosk, and writes about something else, and as ho walks homeward takes heart of grace. Ho has a splendid position for life, of courso twelvo hundred n jcar. Gradually theso debts can bo paid bit, or somo of them can wait a good whllo yet. Why not f And )cs ho will rint n nlco house, furulsu It finely, nr.d with wlfo and children (If owner of such luxuries) dress andllvo becomingly; A clerk Is, ex olllclo, n gentleman, and duty requires that he Imitate In stylo tho hend of his department, who Is always to sold clerk tho first gentleman In the laud. Hut troublo comes. Only a huudred it month I It seemed a large nmoitntatilrst, then grew smaller, a dow nwnnl diminishing "progression, till now It Is very little. Indocel. Old debts remember their former vigor nnd press forward bravely, allied by now ones. 1 Economy cannot savo from ruin. Promotion will not arrlvo In llmo. Chnnco, the en chantress, advances, smiles, extends her hands lo conduct to Fortune, who, a glitter ing figure, Is near. Plainly, somo gainbllug begins, nml cro long a river of gold rolls rapidly away from tho clerk. I know that ho has lost moro than halt his salary, mouth after month, and his family complain so much of the deprivation, whlih ho calls nn Investment, nnd ho feels so badly about It himself that ho resorts to tho gloss, often and often, nml liquors and cigars, ond many "treats" with both, tako thu remainder of his salary. There Is luck lu lotteries. IIo borrows n few dollars of a room-mnta nml bit) s ft tltkctfdraws ablank, nud ventures ogaln, repeatedly, with tho snmo unchanging result. All this whllo the small grocer at the corner, in somo strange w ay mollified, continues Kind nnd cor.ildcut, and other traders preservo their politeness, and tho flattered olllclol asla'' himself t V hat's tho uso of cash r Ho Any learn. Up nil night nnd drinklijg all night is scarcely beneficial cither to body or mind. Ho comes late o' inonMigs to his dosk. Clerical labor Is sovcro; Uj falls osloop ovor n, ir, ii i.jf muiciii. uuum remaining awaieo, better wcro oblivion, (for errors on tho wlldly-w rltten pago bejomo nmltltiidluous ond monstrous. no lo A frequently "sick," end absent from dv das aud wcoks ncv cr on ray-dor. it-, emu imn, important penou pre sently: knows him py moro for his wlfo regularly draws Ids salary, thattho "head of the houso" may not bo totally dostroyed, nnd that tho family may not starve Hence forth, carefully, o.'ifittlo cliaugo" Is al lowed him monthly 'from his carnincs. and i'.. ........ .,... i.. . . . Hi hocw rnanageujiidt is moro hopeful. iuiiui'ui'c, nuu ujxy riiBrjiaiipcui2. somewhat wild himself, still stands cham pion for tho pen-man, ond the old world rolls lazily round, till thcro comes a shock, perhaps, such as tbo political death ot In fluence, or somo other woful accident. Then clcrtcus, ot course, dies, too; and so ends tho story. A. F. IScduecd Itntcs to Philadelphia During tbo Military J.'ncumiimont nt Palr nionnt I'arlc, Tho passenger department of tho Pennsylva nia railroad has arranged to Issuo round trip tickets to tho Washington military organiza tions desiring to visit Philadelphia durlnz tbo encampment nt Tnlrmount park nt Si70: nil to trael In a body on ono ttoVet. Arrangoniouts havo also been made to sell round trip tickets to tho public on this occasion nt So 52. Tickets will placed on snip June 20 to July 7, Inclusive. A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Tho nnMtton Iias probablj been ctVail thomnnrli of limrH .low can Ifnwii' Iron Bitter euro OTory thlnyr" WelUlt domm't. Hut tt doti cure toy disowa (or vfhlah a rput&bl phjaicUn wuiul rrofcnbe ini).f 'bjolctans TocognlZ9 Lrnn as tho bout roetorallro ffunt knoffta to tho profewiaa, anl liirmtry of any iMdirut cbumlciil ItrmwUloiiWeUalUle thoawertlou ttnt thoro iro mora rrtjMiMtljj.s nf Iron thnti of njiy otbor BubtsUnoA uea In rawlLolne. Ihlu nUowi con unporttiit factor in ruocosf til inotilotu prv-tlco. It lit, hoTTcrrpr, s rwrnarkiibta fact, tint prltr w tho (1!ukjT orynf ItitOWN'S IKON lllTTKRNnorarfwt. Ur Botisf actory Iron ouinbinaltou bad oier bou f ou nu. BROWH'S IRON BinERSaKSfcS&K beftdiictie, or prodaeo conntlpntlnn nil oilier Iron inellclnrdo.!(UWN'HIitONllITTi:itH cures Indigestion, IllUnimiioaii, WeakucM, llyapcnsln. Malaria, Clillla and Fevers, Tired l'ecl!n(r,()ciicrnll)oLllltj,lntn la the Nldo,Iliu-korI,liiib4,IIrndnrhetnilNeurRl Kla fur iU them allmonls Iron la pretertbod d&Uy. BROWN'S IRON BinERS.!;srrr.i! Blnato,rjlnIlptlwr thorough medlcliiM.lt seta K""'!f. , ".""n by w-n the lint winjitom of nnt li renom! onnrrr. Thomuwlonthonbwnmo firmer, tne dUnttlim IraproTBS. thg bomiln nro actlm. Inttomn, tho effect In muillrranre rapid sodoiMkoil. Thenjee twguntonco to briahtni tlio kkln clrs npi healltij jolor pome .to tho chOHlut nerroomeeii fltMplAr functions! denogomentfl hoocmo rra. lor, BiullX Annnljiff.mother, lmnduit Buetnnnco I; eappl od for the ohlld. IComember Brown'e Iron Ultterii Ulho ONLY Iron medietas tlut It not lu. Jimoua,( JAjfrcfoiM.I DrvgsUurteonwumllt. The OeAolnt hm Trade Mirk and eroniud red Uses on wrapper. TAKH NO OTIIIiH. BUFFALO BILL "He tt King of tliern oll."-Ocn. IS, A. Carr, ATHLETIC PABK, JUNll 22, rotlTIIItKK rAYH Offr.Y. Two performances dally afternoon and even ing ratu or ihlue, ImrfniU that lani la i.V-nnJA ciuf lu thn mMl. WarllffIrT fl SM Balav tfPA iBA SM F r eMi JrV toft, JL JL tssaw tbbf Q The Itenowned Biom chief, HI1-1IKO HULL, Aril several of the celebrated late hostile warriors. W1IITB ii.un.i; A nd l'lrty.two I'awnee and Wichita Itravu. We tnlflll eeryjiromle, Cody A Hiuinuur. Admtulon,oOcentt;chlUron,2dcenta. SIuilo rurnlihM by the Wild West Cowboy Dand. (latee open 1 nnd O p. in. Performance com- lueiicm a UO and b p. la. Street cars to the gate, Olt AUD BTItEEX TAIUBE JUNE S3 T 10 A, M. A l'nlso rmphet. Tho Horn Frank II. lltird, of. Ohio, Is an eloquent ami enthusiastic champion bf freo trade. Ifo goes to tho Tcry cxtrcmo of his favorlto theory, ond Is disinclined to tho practical expedients of statesmanship, hr which opposing policies nro oftcit recon ciled, lio frlvca nn qnartcr to tho protec tionists, and ho nslts nono for himself. lirrtspeech 'cm tho Morrison horizontal scheme, delivered In tho Houso of Repre sentatives on tho 20th of April, Inst year, Jlr. Hitrd predicted thomost terrible evils for tho farmers t I predict that beforo January next tho prtco of uhcat will bo so low (but It will not pay llio cost of production, and t bo corn on the western pralrlei will burned again for fuel, ns was tho into lorao years ngo. Tnnuary camo nnd July Is noar at hand, without tho fulfillment of cither of theso prophecies. Whcnt has risen In price, and corn has not been burned. Tho valno of theso products docs not dopond updn a high or n low tflriiT. Sir. Hurt! was not satisfied with ono pre diction. IIo mado nnothcr equally em phatic with tho first, and which, as tho sequel shows, had no better fate than tho original experiment on public credulity t If those Interested lu protection reject tliti bill, then I bellovo In less than a year tho fntmcrinf America will rlso from tho lcthirfry In which thoy nte slumbering and sweep In an hour Ilia wholo system away. Moro than a ear has passed away .slnco Mr. Kurd foretold this rising. Iu his lan guage, the Termors aro still ''slumbering." They havo shown no disposition to cast oft tho alleged lethargy or to enlist undor tho rcctultlng bnnnor of tho honorahlo gentle man v,hoo former constituents dropped htm at the Inst election. It is not to Mr, Hurtl or to his moro com promising associates In tho last Congress that the fanner or anybody clso In this country under Its present conditions will look for leadership. New York Sun. " ' m IVIfo-llentor riogftoil. DAUntons, Juno 10. ticorgo A. Tycrs, convicted yesterday of wlfo beating, ro cilvcfl fifteen lashes at tho hands of Sheriff Alrcy. Ho Is the first white mau whipped tn Mnrjloud. for that offenso. After l'ycrs had returned Ills garments he Mas taken ton cell whero ho wept at his degradation, and complained bitterly of the law which visits such punishment on a whlto man. Henry A. Myers, who has been convicted of n llko olTenso, but who has. aekcil for a now trial, heard tho blows as they fell upon tho flesh of l'ycrs, and lie became very nervous. It Is understood that n majority of thojudges of the supremo bench, beforo whom tho application for a new trial will bo heard, nro In favor of a rigid enforcement of tho law, that wives may bo better protected from tho brutality of their husbands. e Tlio CnllRrnpli (lot tho Mednl-A Queer Advertising Dodgo mi (ho 1'nrt of it Competitor. Tho unparalleled opportunity of tho Homing ton Company displayed In tlio publication, as an nduttlscincut, nn alleged notice of award to tholr typo writer, ibitod Now Orleans, com pel in to mako tho fotlowlug statement: i. At the onto ghcu tn said notleo no ofllclal awards had been published on typo writers, i llio alleged eomralttcoslgn1ug said notleo was not a cnuimllteo authorized to mako such award. 8. iholtemiiigton typo writer gotnoraedal whntotor. 4. Iho ltcmlngtoii got notblme up to itsx 6. Tho callgrnph did git a medal am perKct Machine A. Tbo cnllgraph got tlio only premium awarded lo any circle or type bar machine. In proof onhlj wo subjoin tho following let ters nnd telegrams: Nrw Oni.KANs. June 10, 1883 A. I HF.nor., AnrST UiI.iniiAi'ii, New Oiucans: Tho award publlihed In advertisement, signed by -Mown, jieaton, lln con, and Morgan, Is unauthorized. Thu aMard mado which rcccltcd tho sanction ortlio management will bu published at no dis tant day. Kcipectrally, aus. A. Dnniux, Lhalrmiin com. on awardi, K poiltlon. Now for a moro recent nnd conchnlvo proof of this fraud on tbo public. The following tel egram has Juit been rceclvcdi 1:xtosit!om QnocHns, Nnw OntXASis, Juno 10, 1SS5, W. II. l'OltTBB, WASUINUTOV, I). C.l Uullgrnph manufactured by American writing Macblno Company received medal. No report mado on Itcmington. u I), caiiuoll. Department of AwnnR In the fnco of this what becomes of tho award to K. Pemtngton fc Boris for tho typo writer? Let tbo pnbllo sco that "lint chus medal." W. II, 1'onTEn, ngent cnllgraph. Dinn. tlinojf. On Thiimloy-morning, CnlnwrTR only daughter or atcdlcuf Director Albert I and Clara Montfort (llhon. Services at Kt. John's Church Saturday at (1.30 n. in., to which rrtciul! nro Invited. Interment at l'hlladelphla. UxnnitTAicvm. Ty it. srEAnE, UNDERTAKER, 040 P Stroot Northwost. OjT Everything strictly Grit-class a'nd on tho moat reaaonahle terms. Camp Chnlrs to hire for nil occanlonf. ' T7 11. BOTEtEnT FVItNUIIIXa UNDEIlTAKElt, No. 012 rcnnwlvnnla Ave. N. W., and 733 I.lKhlU it. 8. E, gy Telephone Call No. 031. JOSEPH C. LEE, Tormerly of Henry Ie's Bon, If nnertalcers. . NEW ANIl COMMOIIlOUe) WAKI'.HOOMS, No. H2o Pennsylvania avenuo northwest. tnr Itesldence oo tho premises. yvtr JPuiir.ioATioxs, Co. ,Te-s7sr ZBooizs. Talcs from Many Sources. 4 vols. Alaska and the Bttlian Archipelago. Dy II. R. Ecldmore. Diet for tho Sick, IlyMre. Mary r. Henderson. Student's Ecclesiastical History, by Smith. Tro) er nnd Its Iteraiuknlilo Answors, Ily Ttov, V7.W. l'atton, D.D. IUasonablo Apprehensions and Reassuring Hints, l)y Iter. Henry Postman, Across tho Clmim. A Novel. Weird Talcs from the German. By Hoffman, Win. Ballantyne & Son, . . 428 SEVENTH STJIEET. 'Zjsitost-7 McMASTEn'SIHlSTOEY of D.S..V01. Bd. lint Harte's Shore and Ledge. Hare's 6tudlca tn lluasla. I'orbca's In the Eastern Arclilpclago. Uanulng's Upon a Cast Bou rno'a II Istory of Surplus Itevenue of 1837. BeartngVLand of ltlp Von Winkle, Books of Travel and duldo Books, 1B83, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Agent. 016 Form. Ave. NEW BOOKS. rroee Writings of N. r. Wills, Landscape. Hanmeston. Poems of the Old Days and tba New, Ingeloir, Dogma No Antidote for Doubt. Chemistry of Cookery, Williams, Democratic dovernment. Btlckney, At the Red Olore. Relnhnrt. Voln Forebodings. Mrs. Wlstar, I Louis rasleur. Lady Hamilton. Agamemnon's Daughter. Balder. An Inglorious Columbus. Vlnlng. We have the agency for the Aldcn Book Co.'s books. They Include many of the best standard works, In good binding aud at prices that defy cola, petition. WM. H. MORRISON, 475 1'KNNA. AVENUE. BLANK BOOKS. Pino Tar Motli Paper. E. MOIUUSON'S l'AI'KIt WAREHOUSE. BOS and 807 V Street Northwest. STINHMETZ & SON, KATTJUIN, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Wish to call ijttenllon to Ihelr Ncrf Umbrella, Iho "Windsor," hlcli they guarantee' not to change color, split or -tear In holes, rrlce, 30 and 28 Inches, 13.60 and ft. Also, the "La Petite" Umbrella, for ladles, in light blue and changeable silks, And for gentlemen In pongee anil plain silks. hall's r,;r Hair Renewer Acts dt'ectly on tlio scalp anil on tho roots ot tho hair. It provcnU falling of tho hair, dandruff, or any disease pf tho scalp, restores gray lialr to ltd original color, nml, whero tho glands aro not 'decayed, will cause new lialr to grow on bald heads. "A diseased scalp caused ray hair to fall out. After using n number of preparn tlotis, without nvall.I tried Hall's IlalfHo nowcr, wh'lcu caused a now and vigorous erowlu." E. J. Adams, St. Taul, Minn, Bold by 611 Dealers In Medicine. The Dudley Blind Tho Only I'rntJIcril FJxlnrcs ever ntnnnfncttircd for OncnhiR nml Clotlng III uuu uj.uitvin i yui iuu Aiiaiuu ui MID IIUU30, HIUIOIU li HIS 111 IT MO WJiMhms or Removing Window Sevens, H '1 1 Kiiii.&.tai'iiil'Ri,Six;i.1iri'lil' ( lnT- nctys.,.Tj vt4.; 'V'SKylSi Ilk - ' 'pra-vc.-8 ' I .Wl.VV S.i MrMl WMCT H ' .HI "" i-v I mwwmM&mi i 1 ' 1 mwpsSf if ' imSl I ? 1 PI lBSw4lpW : km 3 1 BSta P i If - rS TllE OLD WAY. CIIUNHINESS I s p kilM 11 M Mill Axo promoted by tho uso of Tho Dudley. Strong nnfl Durable Fixture. Cannot got out of ordor with ordinary uso. Advantages of tho Blind and Shutter-Worker. ItolnlMCHthPticcoBsIty oiraUloc wlatlovvslncold nud stormy weather when yon wish to v ns.ir .- j ui.1 uiiiKjr ItiirtvcntBttlUUmmlnffniidrattJInaofblliiOi, UK Ullll HVOOilt IV(SODB. Jl B1BU HllVCr. DrCUKURUOI RIAU Una UBniOgO lO (UO UllllUr lU3mrW.Vt It can bu operated by n child, with noduiitfvr or falunffout of the wlnilow, tUiu ortun Ravtl cdults tho trouble of cliiublnK several flights of It fa very menu In dudden atorrap, ii uuiua nit) ilium itr niiiiiitjr utiiiiy uiivii vi Jt for id a com pie to lock to tho blind when UI culrldp. ii it Is ft Rtronn nnd Humble flxtnro. which ennnot It cost hut little wore than tho old hanging tn tint It nn. At, ib luiu ntr iii iiisj riiu iiinii in ti luiuuiuii uiiiiu It obviates the woof Ihslde blinds C which catch cut Id blinds can bo opened aud cloptod as onally un The altcntloa of AubltectB, UulJders. ana The "Dudley Jlllnd nnd Shutter Worker," now Innso and on exhibition In my ofnc. It It til ortlvTTinct.'rnl flxtnro btct manufactureil for oncnlnir nud closing "lillnJi and Htiaitors" fromttl Insfdo of tho house without raising tliowhidown or removing window sorooni They cunil nuoiu iiv it ruiiu, i no uuuvn umui-u uaiuks lltmm,tif l"il Intisn ffriBbAlai anil nttiAPB I also call attontion to my spo pairing, o. Eatlmatoa promptly erlvon on Er ron ruKTUini NOTLEY ANDERSON, Solo Agent for tho Corner 14th and G- Opp. I'oinidry Church, FISHING TACKLE BABE BALL GOODS, LAWJT TENNIS GOODS, RINK SKATES. INDIAN CLUBS, DUMB BELLS cuks, nirus, nr.voLvr.n8, amsiunitiok, qvmnasium aoons, tencino roiLs. UTerjtbliitT for Outdoor Bfort and Irnloor Hxerclse to be found at the Remington Aims Imp Swclal Rales lo Clnbs on Aimllcatlon. jEwrapHoissElizoo i Tlilstiiarrclousliouseliasbcentmlltinore than not) limes from our plans; it Is so ell jiluiincil ihat It alfoids ample room even for a Jarire futility. 1st floor shown above; on 2t floor nre fotir bw. rooini, unit in altlo tl moro. rlenty of closets. Tlio Hliolewnruuit Lroue clilinner. Ijirjo llluslrallons ami full dcsortptlon of the aliwe, ns uell as nr :I0 other liousra ranging In cost Iran I4(K) un to f 11,500, way tie found In "Sitoi-. ruL'e Jlourrtii Ixiw CuT Houer-s," it Iireo nuarlo runitililel, alionlnir eJso how lo select site, net loftiis.&c. htntpoRliialtlonrrcctptof ftOo. Bumps taksn.orsriiitsi inland we Hill return the chaiute. Address lHJILMNa IMS ASSOCIATION, St llctkinun at. (Iiox 2702;, N. Y. (JlcnUon this IN JIAUKKTIXU TO-DAY --ron Pui'o. Bnttcr nud Fresh Eggs, CHEESE, &a, &o., KEMtsmra H. C. COBURN, WIiow CENTEn M.tnKKT STAN1H are Jo. 41K), 401, and 400 Il-slrcet Wliu, Center Isle, Near Ktntti'Strcet Dulldlug. WEBTEnN MAItKKT, STAND No. 78. ItiqOS HA.ItKl'.r.BTANI) No, D3. jIUTTElt AND K003 AT WII0I.B8ALE no Wholraule fitor? No. 0, Wholesale How, Center Murltrt. l7-ty T H. HAltltOVUIt, f I Manufacturer of STOVES, ItANllt'.a, AND rORNACE'J And denier In . M'ATEIt COW.KItK ami lti:fni1EltATOtl3, TIN- waui:. lKiuHUFiiummiiNu uoodh. .to., Bia7JUBTHKETN. W., NIJAIII'A.AVIS., WASlIlNOrON, I). 0. fniiK ve'eki.v nwimuoAN is ishdkd X 1!V1 ItV T1IUK3DAY MOIINlNtl, and fon latin all I he nnre of Ids week. Subscription price, 1 per jrtari lluile copies, teadjr fer malting, O cu. ''3JaBiZaSBk .il A rr-'i K SMaHBHl2. C3flAllJ' am . I FJiifiK.nm.mn s ov FOR THE WHI5KERS Win color Iho beard brown or blnoV may ho desired. It Is la ono prcpural1 encnp, safe, convenient to usp, cncciu.il, Kivinc to tuo wb skcra flr i tnclio a permanent nnd handsome ci Tho color produced la liatttrnl nnd form, cannot bo rubbed or washed nnd always glres atlsfnctlon. 1 11 been using your 'Whisker Dyo for yean, nnd would not havo any other B.JF. SIaiIo( McLean, 111. Prepared by It, r. Hatl & Co., N annua, M.1, & Shutter-Worki . IKS,? c- &aj& In nil theso yeara of I Pr-mKimm provemonto In houi nttlnsfo, until Til DUDLEY camo dovlco was offorod ond tho ftnnoynnij a nd dangers or outsil shuttors. Tho Now Wfty with tho Dudley Bilad-'W orkcr. bo annoylnc to thoso wUihln to sleep, cspoclul Btalrs. vi'miui ur in n iiiii'iiuuuiwu JUiimjii. closed, which cannot ho tampered with from tl cot out or order with ordinary use. and llxturcs for blinds on now homes, and no mo I M iiiBti'iiumB uuw in iiniT. daiit and cobwebs), becamo by this fixture til Inside blinds. fl carpenters is eapcclaliy rcn,ucstod. uiv iu uiu uuw u Jirs juicu, ui X'iu;u(rux i 1 cialty of Flno Carpontorlng, Be all work. iKroKMATiox Annnisa District of Columbia, Streets Northwest, WASIIINQTOX, I. 0. 3gl 1 EVERY VARIETY, and Sportsmen's Emporiuin, 810 PENNA. AVBNUfifl PCEAN STK.iMSUIVS. EUROPE. COOK'S KXCTinSION VAUTIES all from NS TorKJn April, woy, June, uua jaiy uy nrt-cias. ttuntiii.li tna H Nncrlal Tourist Tickrti for tnillvldual Travolftrl nt KMuiid JUitcs, Uy llio best routes far 1'tcaiurtl irnvris COOK'S KXCUItSIOKlBT. wtth mnp, ontaln. full iortlculari ty mall for 1 0 centn. ft21ffiiniff gftl lirondway. NgwTprlt HEADY FOR DELIVERY. Tbe Mafinlflccnt New Book nbou( Washington en- UlU'U The National Capital; PAST AND PRESENT, i by STILSON 11UTC1IINS, IMItor "WaBhliujlon Tost," nnd iJOSKWI WEST JIOOBK, Author nnd Journalist. BubBcrlplIonlirirccelTcd by A. M. ALLEN I A CO., "ron" Iiulldtng, Washington, P.O., or by I tauvawJiiff agentfl. L I Jlooks fur sale at tUo Xuntintf Iioom of the I "rost." . CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! J'ersonslnwautof Carrlojeaore Invited to 4x niuliio my rlock, it Is full and complete, compris ing Top and No.1 op lloud aicous, Exluni.oi Toio, riiailons, Laiulaulrttrfl, Sum s, Cnnopy Top I'liue liilii, Vlllace Carls, T dirts, Vktoilos, Whtlchaix HuiiiiUs, liuctors' llucgtes, nud Uindiius, Anyone Insiiccttng iny stock wilt be convinced that I have the licm Huortlil, the most stylish, anil thof lust ilass of Carriages evcroncrcd (ur Kile lis AVasliluiiton. llei airing aud 1'atntlng Fine Carriages n Hf tally. Andrew J. Joyce, 412, 414, and 416 14th St, N.W. Agent for Bjcwsler A. Co. (of Broome atreel), New York, UV.O. W. aoYCl'.,.JIuumrr. - tPl "7 k.vL' A 4..A& A tn