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THE EVENING STAR. ¥ > covered with fags and flowers a PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday exeepted, _esatiCul appearse. A see i m hats. red ebirts. Bia kp At The Star Buildings. ; . biack Beit No.2 had. their fm dog, s-abo* '. jog. , orner Penusyivania avy. and Lith st. ae yee ryficiens with gut trimming fe 5, dames , for bad out their BY THR rinse? and’ baee carriage ca hewn ke two berees, on wer silk flag being ais EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. P ed.w hile « myriad of smaller ome wer ne ——s jowers to further ( te. The apool of th THE STAR te served by carriers to thelr eub- 4 hose carriage was covered ech ei eee Soribers tp the (itv and District at T , ue colors, and on thé sides were nationa! o Wuss or Fort? FowR CENTs FER MONTH. Copice pent * x. be aoe oan “les mdi Com )eRy. rated with a blue ee ten Minion ees 8 en. cravat, and the foreinan bad with him tne au ts deantiful silver trompet (which cost a0 pre Bix Months, $3.00: One Year. $8 0 pre | sented to the eid Cotnmbia company by the late Mrs. Pendleton. 3 | No. 4 engine did met appear im line, having om the way to the Treasyry broke dows. Abou eth and F streets the horses, four in number became anmanagable andthe leaders loahiing TRE THIRD Race | the engine was overturne:! and the bostier. was open to all borses owned in the Distriet | -James Springman, had hie leg Badly injures of Columbia which had never beaten three | In conse, uence of this ger ide: e minutes. The iret premium was a fine robe, | returned to lt» house. and Mr avd the second a rich pair of blankets. The | taken to bis home following borses contested! tor the prines — The Hook and Ladder Co Jeferson,” owned and ‘riven by are sent from the office longer than paid for. mMorning—§1.60 « year. J, Parrish, Latayette (Ind.) Journal; P. J. Lau- = ae ituen, Daily © a, Copenhagen, Denmark; Henri’ H- Lorie, Frank Leslie's Tuustrated; M mw | M. Kaigba, Wert Jersey Press, N. J.; Wood- bury Cimstitulion, N. J; New Republic, N. J: SPECIAL NOTICES. The Carnival, PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER —_ THE GKEAT FAMILY MEDICINE, TAKEN INTERNALLY "cource sudden Colds. Coughs, &¢.. and Weak Stom+ romely festooned with colors, &c. On a mar the full marime band was stationed. In placeot the fallen arch across the Avenae at 6th street, two buttresses were erected last night by Mr. R. I. Fleming, and from poles on the top of each ropes were stretched, from which numerous fiags were thrown to the wil re jo ee poe peg Gleavon; | truck and hore © Job. ‘ ter, Tow: Pa: | breeze. The buttresses were trimmed with [ w riven by K. Farrell four gray horses the . llowing sp ind pastimer: Sch, General Debility, Narging Sore Month, Uanker, i. Puliedon hi colors. evergreens, &c., and on each was a fine ly Strong,”’ owned and driven by Bob | The truck hed on either 2 A ONE MILE FOOT KACE—Prizxo, a band Liver Complatat, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ramp | ryy_ 7 4+ NATIONAL FETE. | Tents; FR Fox. Peroy Gazette painting, one representing ‘an old fool, be- ; “Tom Telegraph,” entered by Thorn. | {rom the drivers pons t : Oe hnore toate Feeeiv: | oF Pain in the Stomach Bowel Complaint, Painters! | "DLE NA 4h tee N+ | more, Nashua (N. HL.) Gacecie, Fayette MoM l- ch is the couplet: tom Smith; “Young Voltaire,” entered by H.J_ | ered with red. white ana r more to siart. - Colic, Asi eC Ee Fieobes and byscatery len, Southern b iot; C. G. Norvell, New York } am amazed, though madness rules Hoyle; “George jeott,” entered by Theodore | with wreaths and stars of ever waeeurt GARD 100T F 06 — | Cores Felons, Boils, aud Old Sores, Sovere Burns, Times; Lewis Dewart, Sundury (Pa.) Democrat Mankind of every station, Fautkner; “Lizzie,” entered by <fohn Cook. | ers, while on th eo Busi r Gobiet; eee Bealds, Cut ‘and Sprains, Swelling ot y ag More to start eine, Sit FIRST DAY'S FUN. highest poi Mills B. Yet here the multitude of fools @.c. K , Louievitle Commercia rm Worm and Tetter, Broken Breasts, “Prairie Bird,” entered by © Hopi im the ful! rig of a firema > 3 Soagt A Diaet Exceeds all calculation.” The heat wag won by billy Gleason's “Joftcr. | hose carriage wes covered with the AND SACK RACK, of tw Frosted Feet aud Chill laine, Poothachs, Pain i Godwin, Richmond Despaich, opposite buttress is “‘the wise man.” (a | son,” and Kt: Farrell “Sitepy Dan” case m | rolere und Sethe mde oe, wreaths two san ane ver b rad het mace, N eee oa Bheun . tise ‘Ths Irish Extles arean clown,) with the inscription Prize > , shoes aus * | remedy tur Agus, ng seated with the second, winning ead * ize. Between lth | freman a Tit = y 4 4 arrived at 6 o'clock terday morning from ‘0 fools are here; where reason dwells 45th streets several of the latter named horses | co Any was preceded by two juvene fireme: 4 BLINDFOLD WABELB* ee PAIN KIL 7 F TEME. New York, 00 icmmeae by mde 04 ines ap- Men scorn net to be jolly; crossed each other, or broke, which seriously | w.th torches, ‘ _— tanee 300 yards prize, barrel -®ROW BACE,dis- | Taken internally. shonld be adulterated with oe a i. ‘The wise oft shake the cap and bells, interfered their time. ‘-Jefferson,”” UVENILE FIREWRN to start vtfour. Fiveor more ° Me yawn pot eon pointed for that purpose by the Cit¥ Counei And wear the garb of tolly.” ever, who had the right of the Avenue, st Atter the Base Ballers came about twenty 5 MULE BE 1 tee isan a es an bem Washington's Holiday Mesere. John F. Murray and Clarence M- | rhese paintings are the work of Mr. Theo- | his business; and reeched ihe j hovs trom Capitol Hui dresed as firem-n, te wn mu pCR Prine, 925. No one ¢ printed daectims, which accompany each . Barten, who eondacted them to thelr quarters | Gore Kanfman, and attracted much at- | l4th street, two or three lengths abcad of drawing a reel, the #pool of which was coverc Five or moretostart | - Last muie to take the prize. 1 ATA ia the Ebbitt House. The tollowing are thelr | tention, heing pictures of considerable merit. | @f the other horses. ° | with flags, and gaily dressed with Sowers, 6 GRAND VF 1PEDE RACE-O: 1 it SOR W tm Pames: General oF ner canaia 0. Y.- ‘m. L. Wall's marble store, on the corner of for TRE POURTR RACK RAGE MAIL ‘ Fin OOTP |ACE-One mile; - - 3 ounell, Hevry S. 3 s ; | 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue, isorna- | was tree for all eor to start THESE FACTS DEMAND InuEDIATECUN | | HE AVENUE AT ITS BEST cd eed C Rg A a don y horses, for & preminm of sing! A wagon drawn by two horses, with a eorge Brown, M.D, mented lase reflector, in the | set @f gold-monnted harness, tor which there | feetooned with flags and evergreens, cout J a og % enter for any of the above | SIDEBATION —Diseaso should be guarded against John McOlure, Peter Manghan, John Devoy, as jets forming the | were eight entries, the start beimg made at 11 | ®delepation of the Active ase Bail Gla. al 2 Divers Devitiries, tach ecrtcatences as Tender ite'e wurden. Combat William F. Rountree, P.O Leary, P. Lennoa, als.” ‘The headquarters of the car- | o'clock, and the horses erossed the score as fo)- full uniform. white om top of the wehcete An Commision on Ervt Notional Beak. | the wslarin, parity the bloods put thet THE RACES. and E. P. St. Clair. They were met at the Shepherd's building, is handsomely | lows: Col. Aleaander's gray horse "Kk yew in the two firet items | order, regriate the female eystem depot by a large concouree of friends, and hearty greetings were extended. The meeting be- tween the city’s guests and Captain Charles EF. Joyce, who was imprisoned with them at Dublin, Was especially warm and cordial. At the hotel monster bat, Giteen feet long and afoot « ball in diameter at the narrowest por ec of Adams Express wagons each d-awn bay horses containing sales, boxes. « bundies brought up the rear driven by Steever; Hiarrisou's bia “Kobert E. Lee,” of Als Moffatt: Clark's bo Dorsey; sorrel horse banish every si . 2 y the ny ineTesse the Vigu Parnietiee ty ir” | cateava tho oulkaren of eqrmeer on ~~ - ~—- —— | can only be done with safety, certai GRAND Trotting en the Wood Pavement—Five Trials of Speed—The Winning Horses. decorated with banners and flags from the bot- tow tothe top of the building, and a line is strung across the street with a large white ban- her painted with appropriate devices, with the motto, “ Honi soit qui mal y pense” and “ Head- horses rot having any particular uame, an. whe Ba enrther welcome was given them, Asmong thé | darters Carnival” on eithetaide. Mr. Kadolph | bringing up the rear ae such-s tremendocs ho ; Rost eee . PLEASURE RIDING. Ferg ay ag Bee ee uchly haga temporary balcon: erected infront tapoe that they may be counted out At > ed at o clock, in which elev ons bee . Se ten the: pit eer ay feam: rned R E Carnival Ball pe a ey gt gas Fast Horses and Gay Equipages. for uniting the several Irish societies of this eit Aline ieoetee Sesame tun Avones feseh Oi] aed atten Goa inde d cons. WB Ar risen ae ee eT Friie here was discussed, and the Celtic Club | May's store to Voudclier & Plammer’s restau. | “Robert F. Lee.” Richmond’ somecg’ ke, a promised their hearty concurrence in whatever measures might be adopted. Early this Morning, long before % o’clock, the heur appointed fof clearing the Avenue, at the boom of a signal gun, the sidewalks from Ist to 15th streets, were densely packed with men, women and children. MASONIC TEMPLE. TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. er, Edwin dimes, (boy,) «aries although coming in tirst, he was ruled out, u = baving broken near 4); sireet and rau nearly | Rclvines, (bos 4 ian em. She a all the rest of the way. < | ‘Phe first prize was a handsome soli silver TER ¥iPte Race goblet and the second was for — — both horses owned by | & znal to start was the dropping one gentleman, and known to have been driven *\ 5 oom See together as a team from January 1, Is71. Double | CBF, 81 the contestants being pre rant, from the center of which are lines looped down to jamp-posts on side, filled with emall flags. The restaurant on the sguthwes. side of the Ayenue and 10th street is Land- somely festooned with evergreen wreaths. Har- yey corner presents a lively appearance with banners and wreaths. A iine is strang across trom the top or this building to Blanchard & THE PARADE. The Butchers -Base Ballers—The Firemen, &. BATCHELOR’S HAIER DYE. - asst This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. a ee iEpctson to produce paralysis oF a a to deaid savold the Rantied and detusive proparstion Btcholor'y Hair Dye bes hed tawty years, Gatarnished repuration to uphold ita integrity as reapectfully an he celebration of THE FOOT RACE. 7 tn the Mine acres the Avenay ° ret gold mounted harnes to first,and tosecond. TAPset ry Moment the handkerchies tonched the grow od how id it be otherwise, own - | Mobun’s, with th and streamers attached. bandeome robe and blankets. Col. Alexander de ws A GEAND CIVIC BALL, by ail Drogaiets, “Applied at 16. Bond street, Now Geet population strosming ean 'll case ot tea | Sevestiad Aesen ae 2 ea ee ted een eee Hichmond: W.D. Ander- | pue'artedand for 9 short dutanceall res weit, Mase nic Temph ening of the 2st | Tork. = : " ‘E city through the tributary streets to the Avenue, | bis saloon appropriately ornamented with va- | Son, Dick and Billy; and Jerome Davia, Tom | younger covtestants began to shew sigh? of tretapts at which the "Vice Presiden, TNE GOAT RACE. | sobtheyin fern, reinforced by the grand influx | rious devices in evergreen anda string of chi- | and Jerry. “Alexander {cam won thie race. | havstion. ani hetween that point and the end Cabinet, Sanat reschtat! vee, and Ts Of strangers, which has been steadily going ou | nese lanterns running across the street. Wa: team came in 24, Mr. S's team | 6 | had dropped ef bnt Rew mrt e: rb ES ibe pres, i e AMUSEMENTS. by train ‘snd’ steambont for the tact ree days, | & Stephens aud Botsler's stores are covered being distanced. . a ye ; bial THR FIREWORKS. ¢ Baltimore and Vbio railroad depot na been one mass of excitement ever since yes- A% Mo STP RSC FC Pd, Solomons. Metzcrott 6, aud of the NAt NAL THEATER. ' Kae: eae Merday morning, with arrivals. of © eight. a PXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. | Martin (the deaf mute) and Ghas. Rom, = Some growling was indulged in on account of | from about 10th to 14th. were neck and’ we the rele requ the horses to start for the | and kept in that position antil within @ very mile trot from a toe scratch, it being claimed | with ners and small flags. Harper & Mitchell’s front is hung with similar deco: rations; also, Mrs. Clitch’s and Openbeim 4 few yards of the jndges stand, when the latter 7 y seers, as also ve m the Alexand e clothing store. The front of W. S.} that asweep of a tew yards should have been % wr eb Be. AR. Shepberd, Chair'a. 4S, Solomons KS. D. P. BOWERS. Sat cl ferry) “wharf, and’ the “Orange and Ales: | Tetl’s store'is hausomely covered with gas: | ites eehunaite ar decane e oalse Soe SE Bou ‘. Emery. Adolf Cluas, Assisted by the poyutar actor, od andria railroad depot. Although most of | colored riags from the top to the balcony. | all borses could be on a full trot by the time the | was taken into a residence pear by gg EO ‘Mr JC. McCOLLOM. i the hotels aud boarding houses put up prices ax | Ellis’ music store and May's dry goods store | mark should be reached. “| 7 = se sess! MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20 Before proceeding to describe the festivities | usual on such occasions, atill all who have ar. | frouts are festooned with 8 Of briliiant | A mistake occurred just before the mule race The Geat Bace. Wil be peemenees the Sema sonal Fray. entitled which are brightening the dull routine of every | rived to stay the carnival out were accomodated | colors. ‘The masquerade headquarters, at the ee 1a Lb ; by which halt a dozen mules were debarred ‘The place appointed tor tbe rendezvous of the from entering. They arrived on the ground | about an bour before the time ter the race, and were told by some person to go en the other side TURSPAY—No perfcr _WBDPNESDAY—Second day life at the Metropolis of the nation to-day, it may be as well to say a word or two in regard to the origin and meaning of the celebration Dickson House, on 11th street. lias very attrac- lve decoiatiens. The balconies are festooned with large banners looped up, and numerous jig the exertions of the carnival commit- tee. and pec came over trom our neigh- boring cities and suburban villages to stay the Grand Carnival day, returning home this afternoon and ¢ome | #maill banners o! all colors, with a diamond cen- Capito! as the start would be from there. ad S Fc AR While ork of replacing the old cobblestor again on the morrow. By seven o'clock this | ter in each. A large banner is suspended at | This ersoueous order was obeyed, and in con- sas GRAND ATTRACTIONS FOR THE CARNIVAL areata asc, hpeipecbecainimry morning could be seen streams of people ith | this place acroes 11h street to Hood's building. | sequence thereof but two ‘mules were at da Masquerade Ball | commencing moxpay niGnz, wobraary 2. || gn pavement was in Progress, it was suggesteu’| Carvel tacks who having arrived inearly trains | At the trout of Hood’s building isan American | at the Capitol gate lo start, the othere ene + pro: the Avenue in anxious expectation and varied the time by viewiug the beautiful decorations al] along the line of the Avenue. it looked like a patoonl ie aie to see the women and children with their lupeb br manager has nach in announcing an i arts One aes gee NATIONAL THEATER, A me A TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 21, 171. ii shield, trimmed with evergreens, and festoons of evergreens are looped up across the marble front. Galt’s jeweiry store, near the corner, ix tastetuily decorated With flags and brilliant col ered banvers on lines suspende) trom the that when the work was finished it would bea good thing to celebrate the opening of sucha beautiful drive by a day’s holiday, when the laws in relation to fast driving might be sus- being on the other side ot the Capitol, which | [WO goats were tackled up ip fancy harpess su fact was umknown to the commitiee‘on "vers | two-wheeled gigs, and gach of hebore fet 0 aving charge of tie matter. About | Sdent of winning t) Lg came ie an bour atter the race the siz mules appeared | from time to time. and the following were the on the ground with their riders, but it was | ©?tries made up to halt-past o jenutiful Actrem, Alice Duan ad a splondii New York O- orge Bon: | 5 | ter Ben Libbey, of Georget baskets all: prepared to see the top of the buildtng to the balcony. Extra | then tco late. ter Georg if pended, and trials of speed take place. The | out. Female pwreinew Cae oda | fUNPORS have, Deen placed under the ‘balcony The Pleasure Riding. | Gane Pretcher, First Wee : ition was favorably received from the |] €very window overlooki wooden surface, | in front rkw louse, to make it . 2 oe {Tbe Commitiee take pleaente in announcing tha: Febreary 90. 181: first "me Nart, and the anolversary of the battic of New | while the juveniica were the sctuosgua ates ke Sein Shis eee Eee | cack Bo Ge es ee | ee ee George Bell of the Fink £ the Bational Theater to convert thr tine cea "on the Coweds of DAVIT) GARRICK. Orleans, January sth, was mentioned asa proper | Jedges outside, but were held safely in place by J THE STAR office was dre Out this morning | O'clock M., the Avenue was thrown open for “te keay:” Banter ‘amany Mendel! of nesitom the PARGUEITE 10 18 REAWOF | }TEAGARA BY MOONLIGHA. | tine tar the testval”’ The onigioe’ tien jy J the arm of & mother or sister or narse within. with banners su) Shindee Lanter ae Ont | vleasure riding, both in carriages and on horse. | he"Sisth Ward, “amecosa Prats THE STAGE. into one immense BALL RUOM aes _ expanded, however, so that it was soon settled | The windows rented seamiy, and renumer J from every window and chinese lanterns cover- | iuck: gud then there was a “carnival” eure Dixon, of Alexandria, Va., entéred*Bock, a» The Dress Circle. Pargactte, and Private Boxes'| “srown's great Painting of Niagara will te onex- | that there should be net only trials of speed, | tively too, in most cases, window bringing @ ing the whole front. Latimer « Cleary had enough. There were teams of all kinds, sul- | white and brown mixed, horns painted red an 4 Ti Ahora a fine opportunity to witness the dancing } hibition, Numinated. with: ove two. hundred but a civic parade, a procession of masquer | $20, and in some instances attic windows barely ] erected a temporary balcony, the tront of which kics, open buggies, top buggies, phtons of all | with biack tys. a vers fine turn out, Maser F. TRO SUPPER BOG ot beets sens cen | im: Paintings MONDAY. Feb ead (an came ricey or novel featares, which | tnrge enough for twe heads to peer through, | wae covered with red, white and blue cleth. | Kinds "clos Serikgec, One eavtingee aod ay K “al ef HOUSE, adjoining the Theater, and entered tr oe many short time, Tick; the tagaee aang ime to prepare, and then came | brought $5each. Inthe Ellis’ masic Luilding | Metropolitan Hall, adjcining, was this morning | ost every sort oF welicie ever toes tence | ae the Ball’ Boem. : : oe | MEALLOWS GALEEBY. 1296 Penneylvaniaay. | the suggection that the mosk fitting tue for ue ¢ the windows in the upper storie meen ae 4 sere Kastefully dressed up with cvergreens | aeizhborhocd. It was a perfect sandwiching of | “niontown, entered Tickets. adwii ‘entloman and lalies, $5. dgun.seater alae ore hee rene and Look celebration was the birthday of George Washing- | each, and the verandab, wip the windows | and gay-colored flags, and Bauer's bowli teams from the Capitol to 15th street, but forta | . nd well trained. Wile LADIES « ABDS UF INVITATION can be pro. | clags Store. Gallery open {rom I) ®. i. to 10s ton, the First President of the Country, and the | Openmg thereon, was takeu for $5. The stands salocn, next to it, was likewise ornamente: nately there were mo accidents by way of collision | Killian, Firet Ward, “Bill,” Master Mebe. Falip 2 Beene Stee Beccutive, Commitice, | in. fee 1 | founder of the city. which bearing ils name, | On the public reservations at ith and 13th | Numerous colored pignterns ‘wets also sus- | or otherwite, owing to the arrangements made | fuori Eagie,” Master George Duvall es hilp & i us. ene on +i ab. -@ {| ©. BEICH ENBACH’S Piano store 4 should take the lead in keeping alive the mem- | Streets began to be occupied about 9 o'clock. The ded trom the National can office. | by the committee provisling for all teams going | tered “Major Kichard:.” J ohnby Metzerott & Co., ur at the National Zacater. 5 1th Street, above Penna. Avene, | Ory of bis great deeds. This was agreed to with | judges tor the races held a preliminary meeting ster Bay, between 12th and ftn streets, wa: | i" ‘On one srde of the tr coming dow. | «Brown Charley.” George MANAGERS (E x20 Yuan)’ | unanimity, but asthe 22d of Febriary fell on | at the Fountain Hotel at? o'clock, and made ati | elaborately decorated trom top to bottom, and | of the other, ‘There were only two mishaps. | Maryland.” Saminy Ingie, Bi suney General Giles A. Bmith, H.G. Fant, Beg, for the s ihe celebrated PIANOS | Ash Weduesday this year, and as the pro- | Afrangements for the racing feature. ‘he pro. | surmount, a was a Saennerency ir. H. T. Helmbold's team was delayed tem- | Kemp, “Vo America,” Edward I yneb General Wm A. Te. ali, @ tare Leusoareis. Es o.. Baltimore, and Wm. ‘amme had been 90 much en! that it was [soon Compaen pprisbicg es | ups = extending al —_ — front, bearing the porarily at 15th street by one of the horses fall- ““Geurge uM Paicher "Charly Hood,“ taght. ¥ - ir * n tween? 9orcl . e ‘ator; to s yy = ns r vot " n . a " " * : Pianos, Organs and Melodtons for sa pot trough, It was Bealls Gotermnined then tae | the tuainof Speeds tad ea eee NT urmounting this was «| regained ite footing before swtctamcewaancces, | (20th, ANett Connor, “Brown Dick” Frank roots eee cating terms; Plane and | EC rival’ !_whieh name hed gun was fred and ihe police immediately went | figure of th of Liberty. “The national | S56) at the corser of 1ith strest ome or Chinee arlie Heiberger, “Jack,” Wille » ay the proposed celebration—should be held oe to work clearing the wooden pave! colors were displayed trom half a dozen places | Soricis beloncing to the team of A. i. Sheph w Keclige; ames atk, “Ftire Tone Ng.456) OM EXHIBITION (No. 496 | iwo preceding daye, and that it should not only | The designs tor sight secing we on the buliding, and tastefully festooned over | Faa\, fell, carrying down his mate ales ry email goat, but well trained t« 78 5 ND SALE } 27H | be a worthy celebration of Washington's birth. | Interesting, consisting of temporary platiorms | the doorway. ‘The establishment of Wm. 1 occupants of the buggy, Mr. Samuel G. Young. ham “Gordou Grazer. eee ae day and of the completion of, the fret wood Ses Sao tarieap Nal uany ieee ae vik eee ee ego with driver, jumped out immediately and es- Ked x 1. ement in ington, of new spirit grea’ 5 s » + Bo. 486 Seventh street, between D and B strets eight doers above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Ghotce Ol Paintings. Engravings. C rome, Re. . Largest Stuck Paper Hangings, Window jet, Picture Frames, Picture Cords and Tassels al _ a, Nails. &c.. in the District. . GIDEON, “ee rest Se caped unhurt. Lively as was the Avenue for that one hour, it is astonishing that more acci- den not occur. Among tle teams out there were private and bired vehicles, a=)als0 many of the equipages of foreign Ministers and other | distinguished persons residing bere. Here comes of enterprise which seems to animate our citi- zens and prompt them to improve and beautity the city, and make it the great social center of the country. In the meantime, an organization was perfected, money raised to pay the necessa- ry expenses, and the Programme of festivities prietors of which in many cases reaped from the Frent of seats @ pecuniary harvest equal to the receipts which might have accrued bad their Places of business been open. Not to be out- done in enterprise the farniture wagon drivers bad their teams backed up on the various came the well-known house of -Jolin Hancock Esq., which was trimmed out in gorgeous -_ Chinease lanterns were suspended trom y Window, and other <lecorations caused it to Present @ very attractive appearance. The -Jeuness House was one of the handsomest cher, “Brown i = = Helmbold’s ificent carriage with outriders. | Stick.” urnch, dolin Metre. = 8. GIDEON. remeniber Name and Namber. ap3s-1y" Rerfected, as published in TamSvan of Satur- | streets leading into the Ave i. gms i ane coabacone feet A eens and drawn by ire horse two to the vole and | "Old Byes” tien: ge Bolin, “Gen. Gravt;” Master neral Secretary ye ec p to root. : ‘ ite reins: Geo. Wat « * i. Se As the tune approached to which so many | Want them at twenty-tive and fitty centseach, | ture of Washington occupied a consjreuous | tree tandem, with w earings ond | Bo neeacee een E Ficrell, “2 looked forward with anticipations of pleasure. the weather signs were anxiously watched, and many retired to rest last evening with forebod- and wife. of Georgetown, with carriage and | B. Hotchi: Frad gray horse, Wm. A. Young, with sorrel wo sulky: | {meric hase agkeye:” Sebastian Aman, with clipped black to open } Colgate. hoo Fly. All these The Ave! ‘The Avenue wat asclean as @ parlor floor, porition upon the center of the building the display of bunting was exiensive. ’ (Owen House was another attractive place, the and Decorations. Pp HE GRAND CABNIVAL BALL E CARNIVAL. 3S _ BALLS, PARTIES, &e. Bs |, sed u e stive buggy, John Price, with four-seat basket | harnesced in two wheel gt, with but apa or A ings that Le over-cast sky was a harbinger of | and apart fromthe thousands of Chirese lan- | decorations being very tastefully ‘arrang ton and clipped sorrel~; J.W. Kiley. with | ceptions ‘where jthe web cies wene teat PEEMIUMS FOR TRUTTING HOBSES. EOBGE H THOMAS POST, No.8. rain, and that the morning would bring Sith it | terms, reaching om both sides trom the capitol Fries detec Sanne | Sapa carriage and gray horse; John Jay pon tony i" Acta aie - fr CHABLES GRIFFIN POST.No 11 nothing but disappovutament to the managers of | to the Treasury building, and the numerous eas OF paren por etery csler, idurmere Knox. who has just returned trom @ bridal | Up to 2 o'clock most of the goat © tu BIEST DAY.—MONDAY, Foebraary %, 191 G aR the festivities and the thousands of citizens and flags, burgees and peunants stretched across at | the cee of iith 5 end thea: ‘phy id | tour, with bay and buggy: S.A.H. Marks, | were on the ground, »!! im pe trim, Trewin S A Neuer asiveee's so te | Will take place at xt iis x Hop Tar y ble da gore neste rial’ intervals; every house along the line was | Hammack's old establisumene near the commer on Ak SE shaped he i er neg pig 4 Scleeneee ams a . - s zt 4 = 5 e dw x | tamer, 5 uggy; Cleme: upin line. Most o' ng looked st taiaaabie pester Teaseeed Bet eet: | _ Wy order of At i beeht eed besutifal wick mote aety htly | seuied a grander appearance. About noon, | Usber,on Baireet,above the National Thosies, | the two old grays that know the road to Mari- | fwtnted, aud mauy had fans oneumenes, Tat mounted Harness Ror o while the wooden carriageway was orowded with gay equi; and the sidewalks lined with spectators, all in their holiday best, and the houses decked with gay colors, all lit up by becured by fleecy clouds, through which an sun. temperature was just about that of an April day. How the programme was carried out up bore’ so well that they could find it were the | scene here grew more auumated every minute night dark as Erebus; -Jas. Wormiey, with clip- | or two as a fresh arrival was trotted fnto 11a poo to m buggy; Secretary Kobesonontie | the boyr all @raining every nerve t catch a iriver’s seat of a close carriage which was filled giimpse of the new competitor. J. Maxon jer, Esc The tront of Koose’s cigar si near ith street, was covered with small }» and the interior was tantoruny adorned with ‘bunting, evergreens, Xc. Coldwell’s auction house, Al- fd Preanium.—Horees in the District of Colum- | WY 4°HiNGION s BIBINDAY Bia which have never beaten three minutes in pub he. 2jue Bove for Gret,aud Pair of Blankets fu: | the SCRUET. \ VE IN GERMANIA will i rs ; 5 Kennedy, in @ tancy four- | Gosvie: ; chairman of the committee, bai The uC is b the warm sunshine, the scene was brilliant in | exander's nplolstering establishment, George | With ladies; W f ag SEs Prema An borage barring the bs iebrat wosnbeaton's — 7 OF RVing & te he Sane Ou paper went to uve te day is | the "extreme. Comme Siltard e, C. Gautier'se W. Vos We. Ef. | seat wagon with yellow running gear, two ladies | iis bands tuil in ki them in line. The hich wine to th ace. Set of Gold-mouut~ GEAND MASQUERADE BALL sity eat fects bole Salateation at tee prepenen <0 ern end of the A Shafield’s, Schneli’s Hotel and’ Charley God: Fitth Pre —Donbie teams, both horses owned therein, and drawn by a black and a bay, a goate having been well fed, and feeling ter and from the success which is attanding this | ¢@Pitei grounds oe anim aes a eee th a frey’s were all elaborately decorated with gay by one gentleman, aud Knowp to have been driven nahapsucarneiyats a ee mere inclined ‘0 be ‘risks, aid way occu some wauted to exercise their butting propens ¢ ; wae Grst effort in visitors from the States | ma#ive arch of evergreet nd attractive colors. On lith street, the head- Tear; Alison Nailer, | ties on oy bors. T tat Gold mocted Barta te aeuerE WME. Dondle set | 22: UF FBRUARY, AT CARUSI'S HALL, | better acquainted with our city oct ita people, ar ce see teens craneeaads Shem Coltio dluarters of the visiting journalist-—"s Newspa: | ‘itu clipped bays to open wagon, containing | ueo% on mush intonotien os the boys Many some Hole acd Biaabetg {Hts and, to second, hand Ath street, near Penna avenue. and in promoting harmony and good eal FA eomkion podem oy gt Verein concen eahiekontet or me of oalifrans adfoining three ladies; Earle & Son’s fancy wacom, wi bets were made on fayor.t got.’ SECOND DAY ~TOFSDAY. Febrasry 2 ay griye Atis etiam kas, made the wont enter. | herent er re every vear a most pleasant texture | Probriately uawed Welcome House,” Adaate | Xewname Kom, was literally covered with | Dy pocieoo Williams in tockmeay, with « Iniy? wages and barucm. TES goat at 3a ioe Trocting One Mies * | Spe, Szansrments to make this festivity @ brillieat } oy tire in Washington. pete irae haber ie Tr Magne Goie f Lage and streamers; also, Ferd. Butler's, south | A" shepherd, Haas in open uggs, with ett the \¢ Ist. Grand March will co eats pm, ‘runes Shai 4 clipped sorrels, having in compauy with him nee pre mci cane Ree mitaebed ce’ p Geanatubicens Vivant ott teen eon inter 12 ‘The Crewd of Strangers. was festooned to the top. Charley Mades jouson the north sideor the ng hand, Haudwome Six io- ‘The Bvenue yesterday afternvon and evening was crowded, and a great number of arena were promenading between the Capitol 1Mh streets. It reminded one of inaugura® times, though there was probably a larger pro. portion of fadies among the visitors frum other pom. which will surpass everything of Second —Best four-im- hand. Hamdsme Four in } bere betore band Whip. 1. George Waabington Third. —Best tandem team. Handsome Tandem | 2 Frederick the Great hip 3. Le@-rr rr-rand Nation Invw\ing Germany, gi corth. —Best private family carriage. Handsome ¥ ia Corouating hing Willisw of Pr o® ~ Bos . —Best gentlemen's saddle horse Satdle and Hotel was decorated with vari-colored Chinese lanterns; Ben. Beverkige’s saloon also, and zzi's, the ‘tournament headquarters,” was beautifully festuoned over the whole front; so was Lerch’s cigar establishment; and Joe ‘Sbillt mn, not content with the string of lan- terns along the entire Avenue, put up an extra Mr. J. H. McBlair; Juan Boyle and sister, in open carriage and two horses, Col. Sam"! Owen in carriage with family; then came a wagon with SUS FOR TRE NILLTON a sign on the side of “‘teur and feed,” the only The crowd had pressei in from both contents visible were about a dozen voung | sides in the wake of the toot race just cou ladies; Hon. Eli Parker, Commissioner of Indian | cluded, following wp the contestants to the Afiairs, with lady friend, bays to buggy: Wilmer ne Kind eveu avenue, between ‘th and Sth sts.,and between 33th and With, were crowded at an early hour. Whiting’s store, on the avenue, between pA and loth streets, is decked with Chinese lanterns and small flags; aleo the agency of Weeil's sew- ing Machine, near by; Mrs. 8 trimming 4 a8 Emperor of United Geri 5. Grand Ball store is very handsomely bedecked wiih ~ ‘core, and as they, on the wooden px e iekets cities than usually come here to see the Presi- | wire around his corner, thus having a double | cotore in the thape of fags and streamers, Now = ee ee eee dS = = Sixth — blic back snd team. Baudsome dent sworn in. It was estimated that morethan | tier of lanterns to throw tight on decora- | beck’s confectionery store, Care's loan office, uggy, and going id a4 air of Blaukets. ten thousand strangers were in the city ast | tions of the bullding, which were flags. both of : ; 4 . dour, in reckawey, in company with Mise Beprmme amiea trotting horse ander ead J.G. Coombs’ grocery, aid H. Adler's fancy 4 7 jeorge H. <irew an unsuccessful | Goat teams ‘were too late f onde: Combining style sed « Adie and Bridl z cvening, and the trains this morning added me gg Fie ie: | Stores are all gay with decorations this mornin, Mhcmse Cieped ver oan buges, © a. vous on och tress ae Nene E iy sbining stv cand Briak rjith | largely to the number. ler Hall, No. 403 and 485, is | and indeed there is hardly a house ou th pom Atte ton get to buses wagen Lion oa." could hardly Gn roce Preaniams to be econ ore of FA. Lt zs. | Bopot: Shere, news Vi tore Hotel be tna Pees Mgt emer | Dehee wae Meco! bad mite _— L-dopa wr thas: gee Stpandney ‘c* | Hallet Kilbourn, with cl pped bays to an open | to move about. Finally the police cleared the enney Ls ai enue, between ts and | ee pear oBeetce Shop. conetdon Hh foie eed ef wi One | lanterns; aud during the day his mammoth or the a photon, containing hie fam!s; Joon W. Thomp- ‘og horses to reportto Col CM Arex- | Hall, Fo-dan, Brimar Houre. beekmann. 1219 7th enue, in front of the market-house, pre- sent a most lively appearance: in front the en- tire length is covered with brilliant colored cloths and evergreens. looped up at regular ine roadway partially and shortly after the cemion ‘of cout teams arrived headed by J son Gorrler, chairman of the goat racing com mittee, the youthful aspirants for “billy gous map of the t. meer F, dem chestrion was attracting attention. Bruegge- man's Arbeiter Hall, opposite, displayed, we were about tosay, flags of ali nations, the ('nited son, with blooded bays to a top buggy; Dr. Verdi and wife, with two bays to a park phwton; Mrs George Parker aud daughter, in open car- eet: Fricke & Buegeholr. iti street, and by all the Biebers of the Association ‘The Behuetzen Verein Germani every a tull load of visitors from the South. ue toi the | F e With bays; Job Angus, with sorrel to top | honors” rangedin line, wd Teorganization. bagon all o-rasions had prominent, with the words Pere were being | tervals. A row of American shields, on which buggs: Jobm and Pete Welcker, with bay to eTaRT by lie fo - | Potomac Ferry Company boats ail day yester- | promiuent, witn the words ‘Foo!'s Headquar- | ars ited the names of al! the St: 4 uegy. Jol . TER CTAR: Se en eee OF Oe Mime on IGT p day aud to-day, were ais wiGs pemecee inns | Lone min the wands oor’ Head ‘and a eon laced at regular iutervals in front of the seats, ‘from 7th to 9th streets. The steps leading to the seats are covered with red, white and blue colors, intertwined with wreaths of flowers, The occupants of the seats taking their places at am early hour this morn- was affected, the whole line going of au ‘be most tremendous cheers and applause thai greeted any feature of the day's proceedin.~ “ Shoo Fiy,”’ No. 11, won the race. The wheelbarrow race and ove hundred yard foot race came off too late for notice us our Alexandria and the neighboring counties in Virginia, and the nent f roads leading to the sorts of Ayer bp see the sights. The f- im On lines of travel to this had @ profusion of chinese lanterns, miniature fi and re, at his place. M Cantpbell had his windows testorved ed, White and blue. Mra. 2 , With the ca bagzy, with red running gear; and - Gi way. SST q(Socmzgy AND CHINA, OFFICE OF We are now prepared to furnish in larce the above coon Be iy place attracted much atteution by the novel venue.. There was also a jolly to be of the decorations, several fancy rugs being | ing, tor the purpose of seeing all the sports, furniture wagon who lad ® mam- | paper to-day. or small voant tie vuds of ou Cc. W.HAVENNER & CO,, ‘The steamer Lady of the fake ‘arrived this | employed. Mr. J. W. Kennedy's establish Metzerott Hall was ‘one of the vest balteas mot a Shite acornated its cnartanies * Amusements this Evening. Petios quality. at low prices. morning from Norfolk with two handred and | ment bad a large streamer and American , to each sidewalk, a1 rroudeon the various Besides the grand illumination of the Avenue ot lsswane seventy visitors from Norfolk and Portamouth, | fags on the front. Molan & bad ‘stands apd verandas. Tow ol Circus tra gas lights, Chinete lan. Vorwian ant Domestic L ASeW { numerone Real Estate and Nee Broker: among whom were the Mayors of both those P myriad of minature flags from their windows. wagon came along with full band followed by a | by calcium Nights, extra gas . PEgigie: the moat et which is cheaper tua betore cities. In frent of Havenner & Co.'s office (over Ne ‘horse beautifully caparisoned, and two eda- | terns, &c.. and the great display of fireworks the war 4 71 Oe " ited mules, who traveled ther like a all ot - PLATED WARE and CUTLERY of the best tional Union Insurance Company's office) was a cated mules, toget yol south nog amuse a WEBS & REVERIDGE. AND AUCTIONEERS, handsome painting, ou which were representa- ,of oxen, much to the amusement of the = ment will be open. At the er, fels 47 421 04d Fellows’ Hall, 7th strect, | tions of $10,000 U.S. bonds, and in the center fers. A , it was come and go until | that fine actress, ire. D. P. Bowers, ap- ic 7 crammed with guests that hundréds have been | the Amer cagle. with colors, and the coe ‘Trias of one o'clock, when the civic parade took place. | pear, with cast, inthe NO. 643 ASL vs . arte! » T blems ce, ‘iculture, &c., surreund- Speed. “Lady Only $10 MGTRESA KYENCS Keser dihpwalt nina ocaieorhatltsl | and age of gold, £22,000 and 375,000, on |" Ai a meeting of the committee on trials of Pigs —— Parade. FOR ONE OF THB PES? ~ fs q ‘Of the proprietor: end of it. From ve establishment | ixpeed, the following gentlemen were appointed Boise nie Wie car a THIKD BOOK BA PSEV HS to a large extent, and man; — HL. Gre, it. tel, SEWING MACHINES St OF SEVENTH STEERS BSS op trae Cuaron on Various PO! Mr. H. 1.. Gregory to the St. Marc Hotel, @ alulce ‘cutee toreliove the Pressure of the eal ‘influx of stran; ‘The Arlington has ‘heen “Starting Judges.” Clement Hill, Esq W. W. ‘Rapley, Esq., Colonel Chas. Heywood—station etreet “e "Terminus, Judges:” ae D.W. V ‘Wm. stand 18 THE WORLD. EE MeLEAN 4 MOOPER Elastic Loek-Stiteh Sewing Machine. 3. BOSENTMAL, Gevemat Aczxt, + We bee loave to notify our friends and castomers NO. 404 SEVENTA STRBET, that we have added. ase branch of our iucrossing fers im | business, line of burgees was raised to form a triangle over the avenue, the center having circul hoops trom which hung number of Chinese lanterns, large aud small. On eet . Thos. ‘1 WAFEINGTON, DO % g § i 4 tf 335 ‘Tapged, presented @ more beautiful ap; ‘than ever before, the gallery having a purple front trimmed with harmonizing colors with }the inscription ‘‘We honer their copatit elcome ‘Btates SALES AT AUCTION ow REAL FATATE, STOCKS AND BONDS. Property in all parts of the city for sale on ug west auple office accommodations, we can ar credit. Houses erected fer persons owning grou! ange for ‘heal Rotate 0 feontt SELLING WITHIN DOUBB, if preierred by thoee interested, LIBERAL ADVANCES Corner of Now York avenue and Sth street, \CHINB of the Werld. Solon basers instructed sf (Beir reaj- eeuters, crawn by ts bo BA SOBTOM, Agent. | wii) be made upon Property pieced inoar hands,an ‘ata one for sack Jeweled Cross of “ei Battery 7, Wenball necevery eflort to farther the interests of | fire erate = of Colum i of rockets; Si ur triende and patrour. i Journalists im Town. one ca, kibwere ee ae worrmesiea ett Caer or se the Coad We continue, ae usaal, to The following journalists arrived yesterday that outiing ingle string the deco- States, Columns, fulminating ma- ‘and Saturday, and reported at heada ee rooms, &e.; with grand ascen- DISCOUNT ALL GOOD PAPER OFFERED, =. be Reo ena eae sion of fights of rockets . s anow!l, while in the fectdents. FM ra Bing pawns Acting | The avenue yesterday presested a g1y #cene RCOTIATE ALL CLASSES OF MARKET. ‘were mi had of this | for Sunday, many fest bores — FoR s1NGE : p Company hed eut their nap Re Ee as James F a ait Fampeltsenpy Dane wn by tix horses, abd. the hose carriage f ibe Uawce Ware busy Roting dows che nam. of £3. . -----e lames W, Corey, Circ Ny started, A race by | drawn by two. On the engine was anarch just | j Snell this morning. Several arrest® were MOIST AND é a8 Nebemver, Indian 7 ay Ses; 3 eee tae an si tapetiecs conte in the rear of the drivers seat, and one in the and the parties made to shell out cotia:- 7 Dn. 5. A er 00) dae were —- a — = oma Meniy Cr Biwes, Sew XoM Spent aod miberears® "8 crerveus and itae Sage sales Oe? | ! i

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