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— —— ns Georgetown Advertisem BOOKS, STATIONERY, &. | RAILROADS. . EVENING STAR. The Spelling 5 se aa Public | The Fish Markets. GEORGETOWN. Ad ents. KK: +S DRIA & WASUING- ALEXANDRIA —Quotations of new fish for this es RYANTS LIBRARY OF POETRY AND LExAN! y 4 On Friday afternoon the spelln contests | aay, fornishea to Tue Star by George W. IMPROVEMENTS. ice President Shepherd, oe A bh » Ls . . ol AT THE LIBRARY OF FAMOUS FIO. axD ong pupils ef the public sebools for medals Harrison & Co., wholesale dealers in fish, Nos. | Col. Magruder and Mr. Cluss of the board of WEST GEORGETOWN ME. CHURCH, H.B.STOWES ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG BB. ‘DAY May 5, 1978. | ix Misce! ao stated te Satarday’s STaR, those 2 King st., 50, 51, 56 tish wharves, Alexandria: | public works, visited our city to-day, 8: #90 Wiss vn sdmoor THO CHER’S LIFE OF CHRIST, &c. Corner of Band Saxth Streas. ——— = Avra ~~ _| of the gramzar and intermediate grades of pu- | Shad, per hundred, Sil to $12; Herring. Per | rected the sidewalks on High strest to BENEFIT OF THE SABBATH SCHOOL, | ERECHEES wecived ot 1411 Pennsylvania ar a a a LOCAL NEWS pils in the Jefferson burlding. e six best | thousand, $5 to $6; white pereh, per bunch } early as practicable. f audi To beld at Canto, oer et ee hora | ence br Sahai Local fratns mee Alronsiteta tenve ap Outowee-<38, than wal e spellers were selected trom each school. The | 20 to 25; rock, per bunch, 20 to 30; offal, per River News.—The steamer C. Van: —_ st a aos an Te hae ‘aps-im* BISHOP $5 738, £28, 9880 )0:38, 1 wry Amusousonta, de. To-night. cam the Sixth, Hoaster, selected by Mr. Tew. | Wasmnnen at the Washington | taneous cargo, and the Ladyot the Lake cleared ents. boi AGRICULTURAL BOOKS. “Local iraind from Alerandrin mrvtve mn owe P oa rom the Six! sel ro Pe or Lamy > = i. = 78. 83 5 ah: a 3s, 2.55, Wall's Opera House. —** Jenny Lind” and | Hunt and the 4th atstricy male grammar (Mr. | fish wharves, the following sales to shippers | for Norfolk with 300 barrels of flour. Schooner [JX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. Scimnpii’s aipdiiahinrel (penal n ig 8 8, 0-2 nas “TBs Sewuse of the Pia 4. E. Thompson's) off the prize—H. C. | were made by R.A. Golden & Bro., agents:— | Belle Conway arrived from Norfolk with 35 ROSEWOOD PIANO, STOOL AND COVER, B. Gardener's Assistant... ny ‘tretue thus Connect with traime ex Wasb- Theater “Out at sea,” songs, bur | Anderson and Herman Koch be | 12,000shad, af $12; 125.000 herrings from $4 to $5; | teet of lumber for Wheatly Bros., and the PARLOR SET, RASY CHALKS CURTAINS 38 a3 heaves Washtagten leaquer, dances, Ke. The female grammar school prize was award- | 40 bunches perch from 15 to 25; 200 bunches | schooner C. G. B. Trvers trom the same port BD CORNICES, BRUSSELS AND OTHER ‘3s Hiunteng ion Pa Picnic of the Union Club. see ~ pe rock fish from 20 to 25. Pane salt water oak lumber for E. CARPETS. WALNUT CHAMBRE. . T ise RESS, via Richmond, = ette Olephant c 5 f° bummian toute. Mr. Wm. Stickney selected the wort ‘THE Courts. Gary Trane—There weré no arrivals of On WEDNESDAY ‘MORNING, 32 Saag, 2 I hillington we have Harper's Ba- | the comprehensive spelling book for the firstin- | POLICE COURT, eo Crate ant eee eraes Sosa, Sad Tae pale salde on elt S lady dediining housekeeping, No. 55 lst street 3%. wweet a for Tee tte ere a ee eyes awarded | Wasson; @10,’ Henry Dorsey and Daniel Downey, ere see ashels corm at 70 cents for yellow | cree, uetwern Markel and Frederick, a gvecrel poner Gch street rea s to the male) school, Mr. . ‘and 1 ach" 33 © ‘or Assortment of Homsehold Goods, We name: oN eT ee ee ee eres | Thompson, teacher; Meyer Herman and Sam’i Harris; aesnalt and battery on Bette Harevs, | FISH TRADE “The receipts of fish to-day | $etertment of Homashold Goals. We naine throagh ts deat - 7 missed one word, +ix this .after neon. B. Milton each hay ‘The detectives are te search of N. B. Fithien, = Gistrict fem a4 Rogen d = Lucy = Treasury clerk, who left his ledgin; No. | Davis, teacher, contesti 734 itn treet last Thureday, eines which time §cs_Cora R. Ober, Margaret J-Searrf, Helen Hem ery « yarns, 00d P. ; #3 and nde to ke=p the | were 25,000 herring, 600 and 1,000 taylors. | Haircloth and wa'uut Parlor Suite, merle Suet art Husty esonie and battery on Gask- | The herring sold Si sees 20 Per thousand, the | seirror,( Prev, ‘ith Bracket and Slab, arine Rusty, his wife, who testified that she found | shad at $14 and the taylors at 75 cents per hun- ¥ Ohaire, Curtains, Cornices, &c., dred. 4 Brursels, Ingrain, and other Carpets, Matting, poe gd bevengans bon 54 ant co Tae Rerverican RevoivTion iw tHe | Whatuct, and Parlor T: BAMTORRNLAGAD, SaaS arrol jones, ‘ables, a w. : — \ IST OF NEW BOOKS AT Depot cor, $k and B streets, N. he has nat been seen, and it is feared that he is Jettries, Belle Carroll, Mary C. Jones, Alex Payne x a Eai- | Walnut Chamber Sets, Cooking and other Stoves, | Jf Annie 8. Harrington, were perfect. linda Minster Tuikv District. GEoRGETown, May 5.— Baby's Carriage, very ‘superior, : FOR | TRAINS ARRIVE aT the viet tien of fomk play. aeciieueetin aétae The second intermediate ae —s —_ times With 8 Blece f board; $5 and coms, Thomas tor Bier: RR fed in ~ ae Mahogany cr ib with nkets, Matresses, and SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE rea BALE MORE, .w as SutNaTon, gravenct tbe German soudice al Peat ihe | Renstve spelier by Mec B- Powter, snd the | and cose ames Mares, Sosa cha tater? Se Dublicans of the third district, at Market Hall, | ‘Tolle Setm Hair and Husk Mattresses, eT Mattie Avery ed Gach tae Mingare Bxp., mm, Western Exp, Sas St Froepect Mill, | second. district_male and’ tiret district femate | Samu Auieraon, gt and conte. John B-Moringne | !n Georgetown, last Friday evening: that whe Wool Comforts Bhreade, Sheets, File-slips, rhe comin Br " sSith easily om = ~ og it) own. ‘) i Captain P.M. Henry, a grandson of Patrick | Schools bore off the prizes—Mim Adele Tait, | Revo Ch nity an. yshn Ste ‘sorderly and | the president of the club, Mr. L. L. Clements, ‘arpeting, Rod: Kean, » di p , Gent’ Writing Chai’, Ladies’ Wor . a jane in Georgetown; $3 Thomas Bolster, | Twled out of order the motion of Mr. W. H. | Gents Witting Chat:. Ladics THE WIDOW LEROGUE. A Novel, By Emile pith carrying a pistol; @2 - Henry Purvis | Barker to proceed to the election of club of- | Piste Warmer, Walnut Extension Table, — THES: $3 for profanity. A warrant was returned | ficers, an appeal was taken from the decision of | Mahogany Sideboard, Wardrobes, Dining Chairs Wa mtho court thismoraing, ieusd by JamiccO GB | the chair, and tLe question being put there was | Pictures, Fire-screen, Table Linen, Wine Cloth, mat Wall, aud sworn to by Wim “3 7 arl i: NOT EASILY JEALOUS. A Novel. , charging one ote against sach decision, and Napkins. ‘Hall “with having Foreibly kept Posses. | BOaFly an unanimous y tsach decision ating Dishes, ‘Tobs, Wringer, with otber articles to THE BITTER END. By Miss Braddon. Henry, of Revolutionary y fame. died at his resi- _——< a S = E.E. ery ence in city, 34 13th street, yeeterday, im | * Lueill aith, ‘4 the Seth year of his age. x ve and Miss Lucilla E. Smith, teacher of the lat. ¢ fs ich Ellen Fitzhugh takes the prize. Mr. George B. McCartee, superintendent of | *e?,,in which the bureau of engraving and printing, Treasury | _ 7be third intermediate scholars had 100 words ro } | selected by Mr. R. W. Fenwick, and the second 1 bly ke «*. | The president still re ‘to put the motion, | Chat es, Tubs, Wring TaREVIELE. By win Ute Pas, IBS Purchased the residence of | fq. trst districts carried off the prise—Fred- pwellteg House door say of Complairnun, | and instead of vacating the chair in favor of | qu,.f° BUmeronst "THOS" DOWLING, Auct. | REPTILES Sep BIRDS, 2 Rew Eaition. oe an on 14 age - ve am erick E. Tasker, of Miss Kowe’s school, taking | to hi« great annosance and 1 of the act of | Some One who would put it, he undertook to THOMAS DOWLING —Aactinucer = pe ATION JA r10mS Im POPULAR a e Misssouary society = = e Metropol! — that for the male schools, and there was a ti¢ | Congres,” &c.. Mr. Clos, z what crime | adjourn the mecting, and left the hall in com- B AS 1138 Bridge street . a e., 7. Ail the back numbers on hand. MET ete eel met yesterday | hetween Elia Bates and Hattie Foster, of Miss | Genthetgud ig the cece tener thee hat pany with Mr. C. P. Houghton and Mr. Han. C. + Georgetow ve ruck! p back numbers On bend. and Gen. Leggett denvorsd atireace ' "| Gibbs’ school, for the prize for the female ——_ o— oo Addison. The meeting afier these three left | puRLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ELEMENTA i ATISE ON NATUBAL ‘The aantvewors of ats cara tg schools. A Maine Horro: proceeded to elect club officers and delegates to REAL ESTATE. SITUATE ON DUMBARTON PHILOSOPHY. a verett. ee Society was cele’ SUMMARY. TERRIBLE MURDER—T: : the central committee, as was stated in Tar STREET. BETWEEN GREEN AND MONT- | BEY TO NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. f Te. ¥ atternoon ced by | The be pe of words written as pee nee = = Sram, just as was dune at omccung = iT ing 9 consis scopunt ‘of every species o! ing a 5. i y A 7.200, of whic! were misspelled. Last telegram from Houlton, calles ir the same pur} as this one. He) 5 Clocelands Roe a We Eitan and ies, Sf, | year inere'were Dat G25 errom See ta ae | gt telegram from Houlton, eee BARPERS HAND BOOK OF TRAVEL 18 ‘ - Ss _ counted for by the selection of less dificult | thai state, which hasbeen briefly mentioned in awa aes A large stock of Blank Books, Pass Books, ané ing of the Sab- | Words that year. According to grades Ge num- | Tax Stan's telegraphic columbs: ALEXANDRIA. above numbered, at public sale,to the highest | wimincteacns m Paper, Letter Paper, bath school of the sureet Baptist charch ber of errors were as follo —Male mm oar Last Saturday night the store of David Dud- age bidder, on THURSDAY, May Ist, at 4 p.m.,seven | and Playing Cards at the very lowest prices. aé-tr belt at the vestry, Mr. David Warner was | }S!. female grammar 89; total 211. First male | ley, Balls Mill, Mapleton, was robbed by a des- Rervpiican Meetixe.—The republicans of | valuable Housesand Lots. The location is pleasant ae elected superintenc>nt for the ensuing year; | intermediate 115, first female intermediate 24; | perate man named James Cullen. Monday a | the 4th ward wet last night, and nominated fais | Lautablc Houseeand Lots. ‘The Iveation is pleasant EGES MQTHES TEE DocToR oF p= Samuel Jackson. librarian, Samuel Watsen, | tot#! 159. Second male intermediate 555, second | warrant was issued for his arrest, and Granville | ward H and . Evans as candidates tor | modern conveniences; the sidewalks and streets Te | Ee Mote at sro! ee Ak scaretasy; and Sits. Fanny Wanse, tronsnrer’ — Loree ie total 6x0. Thin male | A- Hayden: Deputy Sheri for’ Freeque Isle, | the Council, 1, 0. Enderwood for F the Board of Bags bose recently Jevaled ad rovaved.. sg | BL hn al . aud southwest. a OCB = oe ‘. } “¢ that ntermediat 77, third female interme: te BA; * him, takin, . LH. Bird a Tho nas e » U. UO. les magistrate, an oan - atoin aowaien J bs to ‘ a * be The anual reportoc the librarian shows that | {tars . Hubbard, of Mapleton, to assist. The burglar | J.W. White for constable, Delegates were elect. | 12a" 18 onthe, premises; 100 paid on" day of | Fev guru RORS EE certape bed there also. £.8 TOUNG, Gen Past Art pt od that 2 aSunday scheol fs The mumber of errors in each school and each | was traced to Swanbock’s Shingle Camp,Chap- | ¢:l to represent the ward in the convention to | sale. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, oo “very | cistrict shows that the girls are better spellers man Plantation, and arrested. Tuesday night | ominate a candidate for mayor. The terms of sale to be complied with in five dave, | ‘THE WOBKS OF THOMAS GUTHRIE, D. D, a shanthe boys: Male Grammar—First district, | it wasdecided to stop in camp over night and | | KEMARKanLe Occunnsnck.—About9o'clock | stherwine the properts to Le resold at eset or ket | dat oe — s,Jndson, | 42: second, i; third, 24: fourth, &. Male Inter: | the y went to bed. “Neat morning’ Gallen | this morning # nicely dressed and good looking | fulting purchaser. | 4 pownme AL's. [Seg sy me Ned Buntiine. Batalo Bill and Tere Jack, | mediate No. 1—Pirst district, 12; second woke, and with an axe chapped off the heads | young woman entered the market square, an alt-dkds pain n. 1G, Auct, The W. ife. Trains) ‘Gk daacmmatieen Wall's opera | third, 80;fourth, 11. Male Intermediate No.2— | of Hayden and Hubbard. nbock and Bird | After looking about fora while, approached @| gy THE ABOVE SALM IS POSTPONED, on the Parables, Tilustrated. FOR NEW TORK, without cones of cars Neuse. Sedans te dee {ons play, -crhe | First distriet, 8; second, 19; third, 25; fourth, | were awakencd by the no’ itnessed the aw- | colored market woman from Maryland, named | account of the rain, until TUESDAY: Mey 6th, ing to the Heart, Leave dsily (except Sunday) at tae a ma 10 and Scos'sof the Prarie.” The vetetan E. ZC, | 122 Male Intermediate No. $_First district, | ul deed and uscaped, Cul indled a tire and | Nancy Simms, commenced a conversation with | same hour and place. Bradtes of Character. 30 — Stee tein Ceeneioon presereation, and his | 5; Second, 14; third, 81; tourth, 22. Total male— | burned the bedies of the murdered mengand | her, and in a short time asked her if she ever | m3 THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. Pea for ‘hooks. FOR PHILADELPHIA. ea fo two companions are arblebe young meu, who | Fist district, 119; second, 99; thied, 440; fourth, | fired the camp. Swanbeck and Bird hurried to | drank anything. Nancy responding that she bie asics — =; and Sorrows. . : $ RY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES. ‘At WM. BALLANTYNE’S, Loave daily (except Sanday) at 8 a, m., 1:00 aud £:20 2 ; 240. the settlement and gave an alarm. Parties | did take her bitters sometimes, the stranger 0 re or wimcet eles ee hamille the biggest buffalo | “"Pemale Grammar—Pirst district, 9; second, | started tease eke tee eine narm. ,Barties | cid take, he very weak, and told’ Nancy if she For GOGRNIAMIN- MILLER. ©? as SEE Tee street Ow SUNDAY. OF wrest Modec onthe pin: B: third, 43; tae, Cat Female Tntermediate sage was sent to Presque Isle with great haste. aarp “ape her’a place near by where a drink x al | Bridge street. Geor 7 oTIC walgre tor New York at 6:30 p. m., and P’ieteiphm 0. 1—First 4 let, 6; second, 7; + 5 e wildest excitement prevailed. Reaching | could be obtained she would take one and give by ootioe @ + ws “ -_Rrobabhe Som oe, rth, 11. Female Intermediaté No. 2—First, | camp” nothing remained to. tell of the | herone too. Nancy agreeing to the proposition, | S08 70:,, €1; plain ‘Dress Good See BLANK BOCK ARO Ee ee peping cars for New York on 8:8 p,m. train ae = TE afrige perch oie A, Fs Toe 2: te yes awful murder, except a heap of rnins, a few | the stranger gave her a small bundle, appar- 'iret-clase at ir cash. tickets to Philadelphis, Now York an@ about 15 sears old, whose parents reside at for children, 15¢., 9¢., 25¢ colors, » Be. > : ‘2M F fragments of’ bones and a bunch of keys. | ently containing fresh meat, asking bor fe ing Binds "or Siepedincs LITHoGRaPHIxG cuaV ING, Perrine Boston can be bad at the Station Oiitee at Mil” homme or hand E streets southwest, went ou 3 ‘The murderer was traced to hixhonse-in Maple- | it im one of her baskets until they returned. mat 2e., e.: Planes, Be, eae AND BINDING DO! ORDER. of the day. district, 51; second. 107; third, #1; fourth, | ton. His wif? dented his presence, but finally the request heing complied with, they went to | Alpacas and Mobsire, ambiental oniliy: eatow es The public are invited to call and our new For Bakitmore and Onto rallroad sAvertisement ene ser in « boat with @ younger brother nd total—Firstdistrict, 250; eecond, 206, | owned that he was hiding fs the cellar, where | the grocery store of Thomas Downey, corner of | Sc. Clothe, Cassimers, Linen Drilis: al the novel. | tock. BEN. F. Roe: scbeduie between Washington, Baltimore, Aunapo- » a young man named Charles Dean | third, sol, fourth, oi he was found by Constable Hughes and’ assist- | Cameron and Fairfax streets, and cach took a | {¢#, in Par ime Case more of the splendid 4-4 bg ey ee * ont ani seked the older 7am seme: ‘ ante ake Acknowledged his gullt, aud said he | glass of ten cent whisky, the people in the store red Cotton, 12%6c. apStr | serstt anes w [ries hee ee oreation. ed that he had In J. E. ‘Thompson's male grammar | wished he had killed Swanbock and Bird. He | looking rather surprised at the sight of such EADY FOR THE SPRING TRADE w rene nd Petal ae ee tte | school this morning the successful contestants, | was started for Prosque Isle: Having peoecedad | a mic looking woman drinking in that way. ; as < fost’ He got in ant tee, use | Hh the approval of the teacher, withdrew’ | two miles, the parties were met by alince party | Atter the drink had been taken, the stranger | pivyathya {nll corps of first class workmon, « com- THE TRADES. BeALtinogE AND OnIO boat. He got in aml x. Hegardad. witha di or gk John Merrill, who is | of disguised wen, who took possession of the | toll Nancy to wait there for het, statine teat Beatie de-s &c., Tam folly peeparee toe 8 RAILBOAD. rother staat. Words teeced tote ent | Tegarded, although he missed one word, tke best | prisoner, who still exulted in hie talitr rene, | the vas going to her wagon and that when sho ve? “OLEAN_OF RECOLOR ae a el Tralee between WABHTNOTO others beat. Words parse speller in the school. ting thag be had not made a clean job or it. He | teturned she would give her two palrwotever, | LADIES’ NEARS RISE kD SUMMER Hexey Horace." | OG nd WASHINGTON ASD THE we T Lacey and Dean, wheroupo! The contest in the male intermediate, 4th dis. | wished he had killed his own wife and child | Nancy waited, but ‘in vain; wont tock trey VEARING APPARE PRACTICAL COPPERSMITRS, 208 run as follows, viz: —_— strug the former on the head trict, (Mz; EH. Thompson's.) having teaulted | and thenhe would be hung willingly. “The dis- | stand i the ‘harket square, Netthecetnnce | Promptly and nih best manner OT F sheet, FOR BALTIMORE. knocking him senseless. ‘The youn, dive out Atty wae a lgcme time this week | guised neh placed arope around ‘h's neck and | uot returning, and it becoming time for hes to PREMIUM ‘STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR- | 821%" ___Retween Sth and 6th ste, northwest, opt Sunday at 448, 8:48, 800, eee be yy cau a age tee sent | sive out fifty words to determine the best bung a = tree Prepared for the purpose. | be going home, she looked into the bundle to N@ WORKS, ~~ wom AS. HARTEL te 1:00, 8:15, €20, 6:20, 6.20, 8:00 anil 9.80 ‘ ed aroun Ls u speller. en dead he was cut down and placed ina | see what it was so that she might leave it some- ESTABLI: &31. ¢ VTE: 3 t night, wher he ma * | ‘THE SECONDARY BCHOOLS box made to receive the remuins of tis victims. | where for the owner, but what was her surprise Preminm awarded 1 iain oor ae cae at ee ee ry amar gos saprress. arsenal and ing his | alko had spelling matches on Friday. In tke ge of an Cullen is said to have murdered a lawyer in | and horror whenshe discovered thatwhatshe hat Offce.49 Jefferson st., Georgetown, D.O ° me Brunswick, where he resided till within two | taken for butcner’s meat was astill born cluld. Post Office Box 723 apv-tr reet southeast. All orders promptly at | Leave st 4:45.and Swe. um, and 1-00, $15,8:20, 89 ml pnable ter im" > ‘ — olored | Ist clistriet the contest resulted: Ist grade, male, i — wR + home : ¥ ; FOR ALL WAY STATIONS eee ia. | Charles McNabb, of Miss Addie Fuller's school | years. Hayden offered him a chance toe It was wrapped innewspa —_—__ = = as. ? “ 4 * F re. be ‘a med spapers, and had appa — —e :. p. -, ‘oct at 4es, Os a am a carriage ame myn od atad the i No. 1); 2d grade, do., Be jamin Duvall, E. | it he would leevethe country, but he was ently been born but a few li vars. The ca gle REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Pt oh, OP AWN ENCE. eet Soc and on Snuday at br} = jured | y was broaght > bis father: Mertzs ana be Baldwin,of Miss Ella M. to Fetarn to the reviness, and agreed to go spread, and the police at once instituted a search ca od TENTS ana Feeney Residences " nl ee ps. rin *. Hommett and Le Fe ¢ and | Ma school; 3 with him peaceably in the morning. Hayden | tor the sepposed mother, who, it is suid, took BOYLE. 5 ENTS and FLAGS for sale or re FR ee DT Diced found that chere war & fracture of the skull | male, Alice Curl was highly esteemed throughout the country, | the 9:53 train for Washington. She ts described | SCN BOYLE = een SER SY SING MA TRETAL of all kinds for sate. ier ielay about the size Mexican dollar. To-day | Miss Sarsh Gibbe' sch where he was well known. He leaves a wite | as young, stout, aml handsome, and as hav JUAN BOYLE & Co. OOF kwiten a MILDEW- aoape Out ont as Dr. I ed is. Lacey still lies in- | the sd grade, Badic EST. w ‘ My” Ke PROOF AWNING MATERIA PLUMBING AND Gas-FITTING. jambing and Gas. ‘at and substantial manner, and and one child. The voice of the people is, | wornashort dress, of dark material. mad ESTATE AND NOTE 5 “served the murderer right.”” Hubbard was the latest style a ing gold bracelets. 9 18th street, opp unmarried. prick dwelling and ‘OR SALE— 86 FM Laey L. Terner, | vty Sia eed aplstr Jossup’s Ont, aud the ROK ERS, ite U.S. Treasury. ‘The secondary contests in the 2d district re- suited as follows:—lat grade, (male,) Jam | ‘hat the wound will | Brown’s school, was succemtal. | ‘Those desiring to have their PI Fitting done in jay morsiag | Tetman, o1 Tae Latest Loxpox Scanpa iss Kate Brown’s school, No. 9, large donbte E : ee rear V . | ond AH” HOUSE No. 10 Mass: ™ or onl * FOB NORFOLK. th precinct sta: | took the prize; 2 grade.(male,) Albert Willer, | cet death in Ireland of the muarchio: was sold to-day by Ir. auctionser.ty | HOUSE Bs. ESE Bo 1010 Manachs 113 Penusyivania avenue Capital Bui, “2 | Leave at 1:0 p.m, except Sunaey, hata wog:an had whet | Jefferson Smith, and Frank Reilly, of No. 5, | Waterford reopens a singular chapter of Col. Richard Bland 1. tor $6,000.—Gazetie. 3a ished or unfurnished. A COTIA Work warranted. is FoR ALL PARTS OF THE WET wh: . Amanda M. Fast's echool, made a ti in | ¢ratie seandal. A number of years ago the de- | om Row; price. $2,609. mi7-6m" WM. ROTHWELL. Leave daily, ex Saturday and Sunda, a: f (iiss Hf Jennie Fred.) took the prise: nat a? | Vivian. Shortly arterward ake fea inte = a vera were (CAUk ON AMES BRIN, «| Sd bw p meena oe Rainy Sheet es th Sergeant K (Miss H. Jennie Free.) took the prize. and Ad- | Vivian. Shortly afterward she became inti- 5 oe wi “ i - Ad ey i hat a white | die Lansdale. Dora MeMurray and Ella Donn, | mate with the present marquis of Waterford, CITY iTEMS. Ly OS to have your Flombing Gas iting eet’ Sewer Crom ete ARE N n, named Margaret Evans, recently em- (Miss Metalla King.) mare. a tie. | then a young man inthe life guards. The in- Gis Gee eo property. 30400 feet of GROUND in omptly attended to ou reasonal 1» No. oma and 6500 ced ae gehia and Baltimore, as ext as cook Om the canal boat Jolin P, Anew, mayer and Franeis W. Clement, of | timacy gave rise to many unplvasant remarks, oe ee nok W- Duiven's new sample | Sortions of the city for sale ab hoc ish pedi or fallen overboard. Lieu- | No.7, and Amelia Jakob, of 8, were per- | Which were confirmed when the two eloped. | Toms and see a ma: 45, te fee ‘uisiatia avenue, near 6h meet, north sido, sie Paes be, OF will exchange for produciiy Residence, 229'2d street, northeast. mi re oh bad, 60 no em Greer gave orders to have the ri Mr. Vivian applied fora divorce, which was ~ From Balti ‘ ~ i Cnamrion Fanta Cioset, the best in use. | fs ee: CUNNINGHAM, BATTE: Of 88 1B, St after about four hou! arch, The secondary contest in the 4th district was | granted in due course, and then it’ transp: F “gies g : 3 : i 10 Street, i by Mr. M.K. Bannister | poetyoned. > that the dissolved marriage had never 1 Pe al ie bien gereesin | tea gatate ie has the pleasure ¥ Set, between ty aod 2, Arrive at 1:80, 6:38 ¢ station-hoase. It appears any binding force, as Mr. Vivian hal a wire by : os TCH AND Fox. the Spring Style of Browtway BLOCK, and Et Through tickets te the from statcuents male i the officers that on | | THe Micntem PLace Fine. —Euitor Siar-— | Areviows marriage still living. When th Paico’s Juweiny stone receives new styles | _ We give apecial attention te the oars of Propertios | prepared to furnish New Hats made to order o Aeshington Station Ticket Office Saturday night she, with others, went on a | The Caysal in ite socal columns yesterday says, | ceased eloped with the young ma very day, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, near | belonging to non-resident owners,—paying taxes, fats tor sale, on reassnathe bern eee | eieee Peceeeempeny wotlce, 485 wees Gu. foing to the boat vestorday morn. | in Fetercnce to the action of the board of fire | Went with him to reside on ais extate vl, | 4g street. Tents, Aen ker Pre? SOCTiNg tonants, collecting So Remsen terme. _ fot | he office can « amg in ntoxicated condition she was denied | commissioners im directing an investigation of e ince remained. lew months wae ae ne ‘ “FITCH & WNHIN FLAGS, TENTS. aalled for aud check: the privilege of coming on board. She then | the cause af the delay interning Im the alarm | 90, when it became known that she‘was about | | Warren Patext t CooKeER at Hamil FITCH & FO A om, SEAM, SEE —— ed at Handered around, and finally reached the G | for the Michler place fire, that “the owners of | '0 give birth toa child, the fact was announced | ton & Pearsou’s, Y. M Building, A22-codw M. G. COPELAND, street wharf, near the ohl stone warehouse, | property would much prefer that the telegraph = — se lator er Pe ap was D. ea Gro mtespELE aco 643 Louisiana avenue, one door cast 7th street. where she, as aspeetator testitied, threw herself | should be kept in such a state of efficiency that | duly marrie emarquisof Waterford. Sub- pO8TE: ttractive place i i i’ City into the fiver and sank to rise no more. De- | nosuch investigation would ever be mecca’: | caentiy, rhe. gave bicth toa silt bore chil city ix Geo. W Driver new saiaplowooesr cae | O25 ren street ae ESTATE BROKERS, | AWHINOB for Stores Cty and OountyResitenom erally. stayed in Georgetenn wroge?,and gen: | Just so; but to make it efficient money is re- | and immicdiately died. Lady Waterford ts a | Oty js Geo. W- Driver's new sample rooms, Streets (over, Gormge American Savings’ | "Pt Rts us TENTS ter culo ond rent era's, fared im Georgetown when she was at | quired, and this must come through the legisia- | cousin of the unfortunate Lady Mordaunt, wit street. Special attention gi REN )LLEC ROOMS DECORATED. : 1872 crest, this end of the canal. The corouer was ture. The present ‘system is very imperfect, | Whose scandalous life and subsequent insanity > ING: PAVING “Takes NTING. COLLECT. | All Canvass articles made to order LVANia Bouts 1872 and Officer Wheelock snmmoned 2 jury of in: | and needs thorough Feconstruction antrecssa? the Prince of Wales was mixed up twoor three | Hanrr, if Loays AMES aud NEGOTIATING | DANCING CLOTHS. 00 THE NORTHWEST. SOUTH, AND SOUTH- and. after hearing al! the testimony, | mended by the board of fire commissioners, | ‘47s ago, and her death under the circum- ing indispens«\< io many. The new “Vigor,” fer (by t 1 en : 2 ened © verdict that “aceeased tn her | The same paper Speake editorially of the inegi- | ~tances detailed is likely to create considerable | which Dr. Ayer’s laboratory issues, is one at the | Pact ey Severe Bag dunce Sano: Le Pe al mey yg 3 death about 6 o'cleck a m. May 4, yy either | ciency of the ire department, and particulariy | =*Tsation in the fast fashionable world of Lon- | most delighthal we here eee ea eet ief Clerk U. 8. Patent Office; Juhu Fraser, Arche CARPENTER, BUILDER, eaboaton. $48 ©. m. | Baltimore... 798 a, jumping or falling into th ver atG street | of the bad hose. Now it is a weli- | ‘lon. not only the color, but gloss and luxurian itect; Hon. F. P. Blair; Hon. JW. Dougiass, ” ‘5:33 m4 rede i mnie undes the influence of liquor. The | known fact that the fire commissioners | yomnrnry Faarnicioe Ts Missrssrppr.— | faded and gray hi Smywetcw | misel (wot ec We FP — = 0 oo body was afterwards buried in potter's Held. Me of nae, OND ,Teeponsibility purchased 8 | om the vith ult. a terrible fratricide was com: | Crecrwxatr Lac AMD Buck Bren on | can Saving CONTERAOTOR. entBE GREAT BOUBLE TRACK hors, Boarcve Coprusrs 10 Coma Ovr—-At a | only sorvisoes Maa ia Oe ee ang | mitted twelve miles west of Zonatobia. Tate | draught at Geo. W. Driver's new sample rooms, | John HL on on ; Palace State-room day" and mecting of the Axalostan boat club on Sa‘urday | that the bill for this hose was presented to the | Vaiiucy. “Daniel the cider nating Greum- | corner Pennsylvania avenue and Four-and-a- WIELLram Dickson, hundred tilles saved to Weesea and Central evening, arrangements were mate for tue | legislature last year, and no appropriation was re homas | halfstreet. Bs White, was engaged to be married ¢o the widow a - Boydson. The younger brother, John, was op- OVER-EX2RTION, = ty paleproteada Seven 148. w. dally, nud 8:00'p. me eaeene Beek annual spring regatt2,which comesoffon Thurs- | made to pay for jt. If the expenses of the fire Gay, the 2a Instant. After the review of the | department are tebe cut dewa soioe test ne her of body or mind, pro- aoe tee ee ¥ ~ posed to the marri: » and asserted that he | «luces debility and disease. The usual remedy : Mace NBC Tha Say taatgy there Will be two races; the first | new property can be purchased wisen needed, | Wouia Will hie brother rather tha he stows | is to take ane cree the weer rome BEAL ESTATE AGENT, Fproagh from BALTIMORE to NIAGARA ana hetwecen the Your-oared shells America and | (and much is needed now, to make the depart: | Marry her. ‘Thatolng: etree oa ae | theta 20 giving atired horse the whip i No. 605 FIFTEENTH STREET, e UBG without change, Analostan, and the second between the six- | ment as useful as it ought to be,) then the prop- | {hay place, when Join, being armed with are- | stead of oats. The true way is to fortify the Mons bet the fale pant. rackets bz this route can be procared at the Mocs, gered gigi Gannymede and Arlington. | The | etty cuners musi lay the blamé where it Brop- | voiycr, and ip, the retence ‘of his futher and | system with a permauent tonic like ithe Peru | sented. ny ee corner of 6th street and Poin, necessary arrangements have been made for belongs, who refuse * | mother and Mrs. Boydson, shot Daniel near the | Vian Syrup, (a protoxide of Iron,) which iva Pronipt settlement of losses ing ruar- jational ‘where reliable e he Chesapeake boat club. necessary appropriatious for this importar: | navel, and then Meatbaa ont er the house. Soon | strength and vigor to "ane and fair dealing ct jotel, Nortolk, and the Nassau boat club, of New | branch of the public service. A legislative in- apd in York i whele system. 4.5,6 after he returned, declaring his intention to = tea 8 erate! ., kill bis brother dead then, as his other shot hat | _.L4@voRs by the bottle at wholesale prices at USTIN P. BROWN, not killed him. ‘With some dificulty his tatuer | (¢0- W. Driver's new sample rooms, corner AS Uerats BNE encase “Washlagions’D. 0. took the pistol from him, and 48 he stepped | Hennsylvania avenue and Four-and-a-helt | waopesare Deaten 1m { from the house his brother, wounded as he was, | ®treet. perce Tuas 4,5 LUMBER, LIME, CEMENT, SAND, &c., &0., &¢ pulsed a shot-gun sad fred at Ki, bat ee n CONTENTMENT and happiness reign in at | LUMBER BL Se Bei ae, notice. im. e! ‘ # of his wou! ouseholds were Dooley’s Yeast [’o te > Macedamixing anc the nent night, The day, following the mur | Hy". Your grocer bas it. Put’ up Tuli | E8328 Parpesee delivered is’ any part of the Dis ‘The former will take place on the Poto- | vestigation, as suggested bed the Capital, might eron June; the latter on the Harlem | do some good Sy calighte ing our law-makers » June 2). The Analostans will row the | a8 to what is required to make the fre ey el Amerita, which the Biglin-Coulter crew | ment as efficient as it ought tobe. When used at Halifax and Saratoga in 1s71. John | is sufficient of good apparatus, it will be easier to Biglin is engaged to coach the crew. tix the responsibility for delay or inefficiency on ‘he Potomacs, of Georgetown, are making | the persons responsible for it, than it now is active Preparations. Mr. Henry Larkin has | With our worn-out fire alarm telegraph and burg. ED 8. rol }. Geveral mariety YOUNG Pema a. STEAMER LINES. lerer was arrested and taken to Senatobia ty j JEW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, for them a handsome new gig, with which | crippled apparatus. A Crrizex. | Whence he was committed to jail ree ———_>__ 28 | vented de iis ree ye py N Berwres — they propose to regain the title to the rowing ——_e——_ aG““c0c10uc‘*“!"D>=>»>_ Guiwyess Portex and Bass and Encoop & my personal attention, and will be at my PHILADELPHIA) ALEXANDRIA, Va. WASH- Championship which was taken from them by “A PvrePRESBYTERIANISMVINDICATED.”— | A PRrecenENT AGAINST Misuse or Postat | Co.’s English Ale on draught at Geo. W. othee from 10 8. m. uptil ¢ ‘marl-tf ead > Abb GEORGETOWN, D.c the Analostans two years ago. Their chailenge | Mr. Biter: Permit me to call the attention of | Carps.—A persgn was recently convicted in Driver's new sample rooms, corner Pennsyl- From Pier 2. orth Whi 0a, Phil- tothe Atalantas, of New fork city, has been | your Presbyterian readers to ® pamphlet | London of “a grosé, vile and most atrocious | Vania avenue and Four-and-a-half street. 4,5 WE HAVE sUsT RECEIVED WEDNESDAY apd BAT- accepted. which hes just been issued from the press of | libel” on his own niece, by —_ Seiten’ | Di th ‘ka Estasiisagp Fact, that Ci jema-tt Burween ?rs anv Oru Staests. UBDAY, at 12 m. ‘The yachts Witch of the Wave, Dauntless, | McGill & Witherow, of this city. i SORRAER | C008 COTARIEE AE AARNE eee corsan | sumplien eum be eee Dut ts dar Con- esses Dolphin, us, Wind are all being pat ta | the great speech delivered by Dr. Sunderland | duet; for whlcii Me Gy eirege Gendred avd | prevent the cracl discose tata. taetaeing Tae $0 DOZEN = ‘THs IMPERIAL HOTEL, fe ne Fann: + Spray. | at *he recent meeting 1 cy. | impr mt and a fine d: cho. cont class. The | Although unassuming’ in appearance, tht fifty dollars. The young woman was 20, °f Lhe Dr. Wistare pane Lmely, use of a remedy JAMES SYKES, Propriaor, launched. pamphlet is nothing less than profoundest | eleven children, and at the time, on account ~reparation will ‘peedil si pica PRoNtTING PENNSYLVANIA AvE Vindleation of a Pure Fresbyterianism. In. a | the ill-health of her father, was supporting he » Boudin etiegatinn violas t LADIES’ SKIRTS, soy Miurrary Fuxemat.—The funeral of the | most wonderful merit es and embodies | selt by work: in @ respectable refres!:men! ice nd even pt often yi oe Between With end Math streats, late Frederick Hillman took place yesterday | the — genus of the Presbyterian system. | room. The uncle had written her an ordinary great power. w. ™, D. 0. Ligne Intuntry’ of whlah company be ehs'a | scatessie and voverlig of logic Witth to haps | penal esd ee tn en ae Pie tft poetic mad ge coe = ne, che relghts delivered tr Krox's Express. Ontere member, aud’ was largely” attended. “The | pily characterise the - One cannot veying toher associates and employers his own | ve conte! “At the new sample toms of es, WHICH WE ARE SELLING Zrasktel to the vabile toe guasroms patronage te | left ot General Ofice, 683 See eee services were conducted by to ‘see in the argument the same merciless | unjust suspicions. The result was that the giel | $y ot the German Latheran Chare! slaughter of opponents as was wi! it the | lost her place, was brought into disesteem, and, it the charge had been true, would have been prevented ever after from associating with hon- est women. The iff who passed the sentence com the aciof the prisoner to robbery with nm ‘iolence, and etted thatthe law did not permit him to order the rasea! to be flogged. mains—in a coftin of black walnut ornamented | Doctor's hand upon the recent bi fields of with heavy silver mountings and cove the Catholic, and the Sabbath, and News- the American flag and be: p controversies. If it were not always flowers—were Ugrn Cerporals Mutd and painful to witness the agony of a human being. Brashears and Privates Shay, Miller, Smith and | it would be interesting to the effect of Tonby, the pall-bearers, to the hearse. Com- | this masterly demonstration upon such men as the . Driver, corner Pennsylvania avenue and the of his present Four-and-a-half street. 45 “< —_ boa fa askingtco. be found st W “snINaTo AgORTOL Ponp’s Extract cures rheumatism, burns, ‘Sauer [Bep., ‘The fine Iron See pila ulcers, toothache, sore chroat, ‘sprains, C.o Wana, having reeumed lamene ce Wounds, neuralgia, 68 CENTS PER SKIRT. ° forfonk, will lea hoarseness, diarrhoea, and all hemorrhages, etc. z WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, ‘WASHINGTOB, D, 0. + with reversed arms, preceeded by the | Dr. Adams and Musgrave and Robinson and SPS ae eee Ponds Extract differs from all other advertised Tictios band, sovectod the feseral coctice ts | Caster and Decree ane teen one many | | A Liquon Case —Tilinois, Indiana, and Ohio | preparations in the fact that it is a standard LOCK WOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, GROCERS. the Congressional cemetery, where the remains | others, who have been seduced into a betrayal | have statutes that gent - jicine, treated of in medical writings, and ag ieenty terns Sees wil te oly without | Slt? Ase neared by ae casi’ Ga’ | Kowa t be w eure for thew douse myth & OWARE A BUA, — esbyterian wi ng without - 4 on ig ere Watt's Orera Hovsr.—The closing per- this incomparable publication. It should mercial of the 25th, inillustration. At Ironton, | Jviirs, SMASHES, KTaILs and other 643 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1213 77m STREET NORTHWEST. formance of the French opera troupe at Wall's | With the Family Bible. Children shoald be | Ohio, a man named — yurchased or ob- econ =e oe inded by Geo. W. . Opera House Saturday night—“Orphee Aux heanght = oo ke. The ork may be obtained tained Pago A rot cones vt sla seingesd sof haces we reemeeret Ek = hac dss whan: (Between M and N ste.) 2 an at success, of the new Presbyterian firm usser - | becam: |, wand: sample rooms corner ania eto) " spect ha beneconceme eka me's | co pales cate twenty-five cents! woods, and died from exposure to the elements. | and Four-and-a-half street. ine 3 | eet _Metropolitam Hotel Block. ae ht we are to have Ned Buntline, Bat- None Diwittis. faio Bill, Texas Jack, and the Pawnee indians, Seen reese im the blood curdling sensation of “the Scoatsef | A Commrsstox To REPORT UPON CLAIMS For "which abounds im ha‘r breadth | Dawaes To PROPERTY BY Street iurrove- “scapes and sealps. It has drawn big honses in | EN7TS.—The beard of public works to-day ap- all the large cities north and west. There will vinted Messrs. Andrew ©. be a matinee for families on Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Lewis brought suit bp the saloon keeper for damagcs under the Lad Hone bae her @ verdict of 25,000. Evans en CHILDREN cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. It regulates the stomach, cures wind colic and THE BRITISH 4ND NOBTH AMERICAD ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL; OALLING AT CORK BARBOUR. and report upon —- —e- —— Mission examine Rrat Estate Saces.—Mr. J F. Joachim | claims submitted by various citizens for bas = = B. fay = pap. ner ss, = da alle, to have been sustained by rea- A tween a amd 7th a Sth streets, nor’ son of stre provements. These proceed- [ORM ‘RRaCHER.—I) mah 5 a L. ° > appro’ une iy a commuusion will be to’ examine critically. the | 156 notes in the Latter-Day S SS. real estate auctioneer, has sold sub. lot 26, in | The commission will meet to-morrow to er- aquare 94, to W. W. Mcteall, for $650. ganize. parila mnanes Te —— mn CbUt of Detectives Clarves tad Demetee | pact eeee ee Tee cope aeenal, Saveaes corner SWEET CATAWBA WIME, ive ‘te mee our Miller went to Alexandria, Va., yesterda ~y between New York avemes and 1beh eper ot. (G2 per galion. arrested two n i Leg Sel og month. and Joab Baaking hours, $m Saturdays, 904 and 6 PUREWEET ODER, are in * toe 28,146 PORTER. alleged murderer H ili . tbe. dover, sui craton owed stim ©. &, OMARE & SON, as witnesses. and near to visit Dr. als 1913 7th st. n. w., between M and H. a Poonecies, So. os -Frocr:—~<CSC“‘< ; 2X}Ftt Tora, AnsTinence—The 7, for ‘from F Me amd 4 number of persons psshayhcsae: “i “al sage. Resolutions were ‘To opraTs from the Mills tn = is necessary for wade of the Snows the most artistic manner, , VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. etvil Sn catego as | omene seems. eoreae ‘Will seli to Spantties OF ‘cepen set opens tems tian should patronize total abstinence peopie. ip * = —_+-——— - One im alle: vu death cen éth and 7th streets, sonthwest, and one EF Eybetwgen 20 ad ig streets, southwest. : JF oa

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