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THE EV AT THE STAR BUILDING: Yeunsylveaia Avenae, cor. 1th 8) BY The Evening Star Newspay S HH. KAUFFUANN, Preset. + ee SVEN! wwowrveers as Tew yorR ™ Semin a momen» HE WEEKLY STAR—re 08 06 4 year, postare prep t. sed om Priaay- SF AL rateriptons vere oly im @teanc, ana se paper tent Lom Kat DRY GOODS. ENING STAR. PUBLISHED BAILY, Sundays Excepted, Company, TNT® PER MONTH. Copies af ine Counier, ENTs RACK. By wail—preiage prepans— onthe 5300. ome year, 36 00 V%. 45 -N2. 6.920. WASHINGTON of om appitectvom kod in the g | for TWO CENTS. D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1875 SUMMER RESORTS. AMUSEMENTS, ROUND TO S#LL! Bound 1 IF WE UAVE Tu SE MAT SLAUGHTERING PRICES! CALL FOR BARGAINS. £8 WE ARE OFFER ING SOME CREAT PARGAINS THIS MONTH OPEN AT NIGHT UNTIL TEN O'CLOCK Cc. M. TOWSON & CO. UNTRY BOARD in a healthy AL THEATER, MONDAY EVENING, May sith, Ma AUGUSTIN DALY'S 5TH AVENUE THEATER COMP4N¥, Ja the Great Hit of 1:75, & per month BiG BONANZA! at enceeee which 3 admfrabls comp: appointed Charles P. Lincoln, of Miss., con- ie ease 90: Xo sul of the United States at Ca FUR ONE NIGHT ONLY. with the same care and on the conclusion of the argument be Judge Humphreys, in the District Court, in the case of t 'T will on this occasion take RDAY MORNING. m2)-2¢ her first benefit in Seats for ale on 8, sett ou the 7th of Octot TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVEN! ef Bahia, B Postmaster Gener: circular stating that specimen postag stamps would be soll at the . To de RIDLEY PARK HOTEL. AY, Saturday Matin a@ Biooklyn physician whieh | rates ignorance of many “outside b: a8 the practical operations of the governme cre Huilroad, t only 30 tainntes r pep. wnder new and eff pion pedestrian of America ar, in conjunction with h eon. in fs astonist all the appointments of a first tof walking 150 F plete it. Any information yeu may be thankfully received. riety Stars are legio i VENUE THEATER, i, ©. WARDER, 626 PawyeTLvania AVENUE, marltr ronth oor 7ch meet north G;BEATEST REDUCTION r IN PRY Goons EVER KNOWN IN WASHINGTON AT CARTER'S, 767 Market Space. Yard wide Pacific Combrice fire Lawn, We. worth 2c., 15:9 yards ver: CASH SALES UNTIL NEXT MONDAY. MAY 31 When the bal _muyttr D*®¥ coops STRICTLY ONE PRICE! ESS GOODS—Sitks. Lew vaylvania avense gees, Pisid Suitiog-, Pla Goods. kc, ke iere Boys wear, HOSIERY Patterns. B¢ New G myWtr New Store. Te RETIRE FROM J. C. WISWALL & €O., To chose of their large a DRY GOODs, Will on MONDAY oft FY EVERNTHING AT ACTUAL COST. A LARGE AMOUNT OP DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS AT EXACTLY ONE- HALP THE USUAL PRIC BEST PACIFIC PE ALES, 12 NEW SPRING PRINTS. 6% BL K Sit GH ADIN MERES at e discduut of 33 por er BLACK SILKS for $f 25. worth $1.75 BLACK GRENADINES fr 50. worth $1. BLA K CASH MERES for $753, wor BLACK ALPACAS for EVERYTHING AT GREAT BA TO CLOSE T $1.25 65 £ STOCK AT ONCE. mi5-t5 —— var provsess & CO., FINE DRESS GOODS, FANCY AND STAPLE 939 PEN LYANIA AVE Where they will be glad to » and «tr Beart tY GOODS, Ete. Kids, $1.35 BKODHEAD & CO. wEyiitr 939 F ave. bet. Stl: and I GREAT RESUCTION Price of Tea. @OLONGE, k $@c. per & 1 GOLONG, (black )50 IMPERIAL poited, forms BEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST, (black Fines! imap BEST JAPAN, oncetoredt.) $1.90 per pour BEST YOUNG HYSON, 21.23 por pornd. REMARKS: On account of the depression in the Tes market, and a eamely low jobbing lots, we a reduce our price list from We. to T pou. We make TRA ‘Our facilittes for 6 are carpassed by mo GG CORNWELL & Sons. FINE GROC $ my2htet 1415 Pa « opp. Willard’s Hi MACKINAW STRAW HATS. We have the largest stock of this decirable Straw Bat ia the cisy WILLETT & RUOFF, _ tavt-st 905 Pennsylvania avenae, Eleventh street and Pennavivanta avenue, IMMENSE ATTRACTION: ud every evening MEALING SPRINGS, W. B. BISHOP, Proprietor, OUSTON, Restpeyt Paysiciax BATH COUNTY, VA. i iy popular Summer Resort will jon the FIRST DAY OF JUNE tor the r reasonable deduction to parties for the sammer. Cheapest and Best Sh ADMISSION. ONLY 15 ayy Fi pearance of the beantify vse apd sonbrotte, Mil of the talented doubie song and 4 The monarch of Ethie E. Barret 5 late on duty with the Isthmus suryeyi: party, ina dispatch from Aspinwall d the sth inst sail tor K huson Sisters 2.90 yards worth We ; 1,953 0 io Loalon Bins is supposed to have dine Mabiile and inst. ‘The ¢ noes, Tuesday and =, PURCKLL, EA me at the Springs Ho where there at Baltimore can le thorities of the i promir tations. —A number of EWING MACHINE FOR 1=7 108,136, ? Vand health Jerste rates, an: beap ir ad commy road and Adams expre ALBOTT Hei SE. SVILLK, MONTGOMERY © MARYLAND h leased the above-named feason to offer suprior > Ladies and Ge MARKEITER’S, on D ont RB streets, eight Odd Fellows Ha ea. Kngravings. No, 439 Teh street, betn perl onli steamers from > ings, Window near the Sugar Cords ‘and Tas Pictures, Frames, Picts » Nails, &c., in the District, " A: Ss" Please remember Name and Number jel-ly N GREAT VARIETY. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e, (2FFLER'S CITY GARDEN — 1S. JUNE tat. AND SHOOTING its, almitting gentleman ai + snich as m, ‘om Barnesville depot. ou the M. i ope hours ride on the cars Cloud and Spotted Tail, b t department late yes Sto $19 per week. ‘d servants half p: t information apply to or 5 jentgomery co.. Md. m: SORE AMONG THE vo, MOMNTAINS. BUSH HOUSE - ELLEFONTE. Pa. ‘al Scenery to b ¥ ey and 42% worth voor quality and insufficiency of the rations furnished to their people by the i The general uncertainty of the white 1m: has yp with equal truth to u forest glades. Thos not have the highest appreciation of their trothiuiness, and cons sentations with en Band has been “BAND PIC Nic oJ On TUESDAY THE WASHI KARS'DENEVOBENT A gh there are in be state, this is th uutain that gave celebrity to Dr. Cobel says. with the Rockbridge Alam Tock S SON SPIN ERICK COUNTY. VA. ie pag t opened trom JUNE WLR a. SUNDAY EVENIN leaving her whari, feot of 6 railroad at Sa.m. Pre-icent told mewould giv privgs, arriv apply to AS. PRATT font AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, GRAND UNION OPEN JUNE Ist FOR THE LE OF GUESTS J. H, BRESLIN & © ‘rshall Hail mt ‘pat PAINS , OUUNTBY HOARD — To SOPH, OK SE ightfel enmmer Bavagement of + #09 7th str - A MPBELL. Por ES H. CHASE, 45 Nor reg ARTER AND SUMMER CLOTHING. rok Exe URSIONS. AND LOWER PRICES sions BSP See PRICES OF SUITS: ir sppotulments, aud are ol Cheviot Suits, $3. All Wool Hairlin: i Casmimere Suits. $4 | the ehance to mak ol Scotch Suits, $10 Busacls Cassimere Suits, $10 e Suits. $12 Silk Grafe Suits, $12 Silk Mixed Suits, $13 Middlesex Flannel Suits, $15 Worsted Basket Suite, ¢18 North Hoosic 8: Pennington Suits, §12 | fi Blue Flannel Suits, $12 | Dudley Suits, 914 Diagonal 8uits, $16 | Imported Cassimere Suits, $20 PRICES OF DRESS COATS: Black Cloth Frock Costs, double-breasted, 910 S12, $15, g1* and S20. Dingonal, Basket and Worsted, double-breasted Square Frock Coats, with Vests to match, at $12 $15, S15 sud $20. PRICES OP PANTS: Fine All Wool Light Cassimere Pants, from $4 easure { annomnceto the public A s flavor @ity):ol the gold disen x NUMIMET_ season, AY. May 34.15 n. commer of 4th and norcest uncolored rally charged 30 per we sell. can be grirc based ov. Our tormer LADIES’ GOODS. ————— RENCH CHIP HATS. all colors, at #2 75; ENG- LISH WALKING HATS. in black and brown straw, at) cents, horns and Shatc Hats. marked down. Le A full line of Leg- Suks and Flowers, ‘Special attention given to orders Mas. J.P. PALMER, 1109 F street, between Nth and 12th. ADAME JANNERET, No. 1107 Penn. ave., over Galt's Jewelry Store, is sellin, large assortment of French Pattern BON- NETS and HATS. reeardiess of cost. my25 Im". 719 . GREAT REDUCTION Business Pants, from @1.50 to 94. YOUTHS SUITS—at Ty. and amers can h TEAS from us. STRAW GOOD English and French CHIP HATS and at $2, tormer price $3.89 to @4.00, at jet Sats, Corner sth strect. TS, ii it Va: Davis’, ~- BOYS SUITS—at MACKINAW STRAW HaTs, Ba 63 ah, And Leghorn HA’ Roe rio, at STRAUS pArentr ELASTLC CRUTCH, THE BEST LN USS. A full sesortment of sizes 12 swck. Almo,lower | Briced Crutches. ted is- Deesssske ting taught. Ceti ih lot VES, 1 1011... PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR....2011 | patrvat) 7OCVEN KID GLOVES, at 81.9 por si Between 101 AND 11TH Sraeets, jo YOU OWE ANY IMPRO' so bocnase roe mxbose polit \ouers. ‘Those who pay will BROWN SASH BLBBONS, just receiv: SUN UMB! LAS ans EMEN’ 5 RAFRE TAXES I PARISOLS, White and ‘ SHAWLS, bisls ‘Thread —« at) | through LETS. Sleeveless Lace JAURETS. ST. Taslor's System of Gat | SYenne, between porn Me ae) if sod fitting and patterns AGNOLIA BA ry LT SULPHUR WATER cures cat by measure & specialt; Taylor « patterns fe be Mis. 8. J. MEgskil, 719 Mack Space, ty ae aa, 477 Pa.ay., 719 Macket Space, cormer oth st, EVENING STAR. Washington | News and Gossip. SECRETARY Bristow has left this city for Louisville, where he is to deliver an address before an agricultural society. APPOINTED.—The President this morning on, China. sr.—Yestentay, fore THE FLORIDA Prize C. rebel steamer Florida, eap- United States steamer Wacha- Ise, In the il, Judge Humphrey mer Was a prize of We A REQUISITION 0 5! I recently issued a printed tured by t hat the st value. ved the following letter from he re tment in Washith sars. Jewell & Cn. nts:—Enclosed find 10 conts-—please send reular or something by whieh Lean a knowledge of your business. I un- nd you are issuing P.O. stamps. I artial set and would lik com give will is a ler, Wash INTERESTING NAVAL ormama nd i ports that he expected to Vest as soon as the necess and stores we rd. Haig arrival at Kk t resy visited thy tachment to mi i whieh is wor al projec: m, U.S. i will div The trade with I re lirection. s seldom veral of the Sioux ch ty of airing thelr orator vernment ‘sed intoa proverb, which would appls noble red men of the know them best do 2ently their repre- bly recel vel an be no 10 Oobt, however, farnished his’ pe saul, thn was bad. considerable of the’ to bad, and the tolacco was plies were a bat lot evelopal by missioner of Tati he i I must FAT WE the wan twa UBLICATIONS. BAL 1AM CT SHER: \“ N tary officer lawye tory of California where I rine by « fF some of the < that how make the site-of join in tf Saad ne | cries. and the suc- grpsh of the worli to the mines,—en- m to supply @ thoroughly faselnating In this por- the book we have early mentioa of persons who have sinee figured in our Thas on page 5s be tells us thata report ot the gold discoveries, drawn up by him to be sent to the President of the United in Isis, was taken down th coast to. South America in “the bark La Lambaycena, owned and navigated by Henry D. Cooke, who has since been the Governor of the District of Colum- bia.” “He describes the famous Kit Carson, thé explorer, a8 “a smia!l stoop-shouldered man with reddish hair, freckied face, soft blue eyes and nothing to indicate extraordi- nary Courage or daring.” He mentions making the acquaintance in 185s, at Downie- ville, California, of “Mr. Stewart, now a Senator from Nevada. He was married to a daughter of Gov. Foote; was living in a small frame house on the bar just below the town; and his little dgaghtér was playing avout the door i the sand. Stewart was then @ lawyer in Downileville, in good prac- Use; fiverwards, by some lucky stroke, he oeeéme part owner of a valuable silver mine in Nevada, and is now accounted a million- aire.” Naturally, the story of the March to the searccoap jes Some space in the book, and of course it is graphically told. Bat there is searcean uninteresting page in the two vol- umes; and though the memoirs are quite | certain to keep the writer in hot water for a — while, suspect it will be easter to cavil at _ his statements than to seriously invalidate theiraccoracy. THE Percrer Bustiness—Mr. Evarts day yesterday in defence of Mr. Peecher. The court thea adjourned until eaday next. “7 Mr. Leigh Hunt, grandson of the famous fy mitted suicide $e Pee Sereccntio by wiswiug outs | Mary Barton G Thes Inde ihe steamers, Bloom on their g! Well-sinewed trames, » With atirring lyrics te the stripes MEMORIAL DAY, 1875. DEAD HEROES OF THE WAR. DECORATING THEIR GRAVES. THE EXERCISES AT ARLINGTON. Address—_Rev. Dr. resh and trae In olden times. the bloc Rev. Dr. Newm: OTHER CEMETERIES. the <oldfer in eray— oldier in gray, th Te day. the Selds. those red m In accontanee A 5 t e the close of the t tifal ceremon Union soldie teries in this vi Nature was 1 a ny with the perfumes of spring bud | they would de 1 other come pg that we migh: + dowe bear the wed their hand ue offices of the genera land city gover For, how, against «1 and other places, and the city had a holiday At Arlington. This grand old ma nt green garb With mest. perhap- Ww Laer day clad in tured spring. A+ though it matter’d nt for “They foneht like heroes a reminder of pr Net men alone iling of the por! God give ux men} + God rive as peace Was started In L. Len goots an building entire b neluding th: ~printing ason, may it ne'er undo dom s banner waves. The land o'er which fair f sallors’ Orphans’ Home. was the instrip’ 1 crosses were » variety at proper points 7 ‘as also a Dumber inj he names of des te war. These included L y. Reynolds, Meis Oo, Wadsworth, and others. ce to the main road was a hand- some arch of still the cane of man and Geni e. ye Lips cohwebbed with peace ed in profu D. & T. A. Brooks’ drng store, PH. Le pended in profu: Co.'s dry goots aud clotht Trexom's grocery iv redhot throats, Jay ye gave the tre ‘ it, once more, and let man’s lips be dumb To which no art of feeble man may itent sleepers here, k onr noble dead for which they bled can trapsmit it down cach coming year. ts of living ny + passed on their way to 2 the fire was under TOMD OF THE UNKNOWN DEAD. ane 3u1 tae most lavish display was reserved for the tomb of the unknown dead. This was most beautifully decorated, and the design a . Which consiste flags, forming 0 baseof the tomb se; of @ canopy complete Sibley ed as the tri- 1 with Small ifrom the apex ersreenis, reach py to the pyramid of ¢: ang it in position. mains of up- 2 unknown heroes laden with cut Jowersol every A beautiful chorus, v Was now sung under Prof. Richter's dire alter which the orator of th oration, of which we pre | the Arctic expedition. the is DR. NEWMAN'S ADDRESS. tade is the noblest emotion of th man soul—a virtue of the highest exceliene>. ment inspired by favors is a disposition It is aduty imposed by ved, a bond of union be- ding to the cemetery were continued so up to ement of the me enol as many persons tween the eres and the parent, the bject and the rokien link which examples of whatever ts wces to a Letter fortune ngs of others. ss forwanl to ead bodies of } that bumanity nt. over the vatil the banner of the objective pe layed several | : "| will, yet the by who marche atone O'clock @ uAtiona! salute wns Was fired, I know of wrath of man to praise Him: Sof his cab ghished in pai m of the firing of the ; from the battle and from our war of 1776. | He then described the be the late war forthe Union the death and sufferings ¢ conid not have a centennial celebration | then described what th be when representatives from all nat shall be gathered gratitude to the dead is to be manif | erpetuating the blessings they secured for | witch, Depar Smith called the heroicdead we centennial w nS, entitled *Dee- A chorus of male voices, | our continent. unter the’ direction of ng a selection; af tvecited with excellent effeet the fol- rwhich, Rey. cere and intelligent fraternity throughoat this fraternization will not be a sublime fact antil churches north and south shall unite as before the war, ani truly create a health: | ment. To-day thesold) in advance of the churches in good fellow- ship. Oursoldier President, great in peace as he was great in war, has set the example Our statesmen are more fra- ternal than Christian ministers. cbureches follow the teachings of their King of Peace and the Union shail live forever. entitled + Farewell to the Forest” and the services closed with ing of the benediction bj Russell N. Bellows, the Marine band playing a selection from the Sicilian Vespers while the audience dispersed. GENERAL NOTES. The exercises ie = usual under the ans- ices of the G. . Corson. ELEGY AT ARLINGTON. ‘These are thy waters broad. Atul these thy +kies of blue. And this is Arlington, we t ‘The cicad around, this day, our tender care! Zain, amid the ereen leafed May. ew each silent walk and shade; ‘This Sabbath stillness reverently invade, Aud spring + first bloom upon their dust we lay Sweet Arlington! from yonder city seen. b projecting mid the ‘The nation’s banner lifted wit No shrine more sacred than thy templed greet This is the bivouac of the nation's dead ! No more a stealthy fue steals to us hand prepared each soldier 5 ed these, than dim cathedral aistes, adows let the suultght through; Here Spring still comes, Marthe’ grecomene te Through rippling foliage fair Summer plays; , Autamn, les late her lea: 4, His: eaves of olamue At for Glory s bok And Winter comes, to drape cach head, Beneath « snow-white pall, stainless and coid. And bere the soldier's widow walks alone, sek their r . Or, etrangers pause above some dust unknow: ‘These were the heroes, that to battle came wd hin our aad-ayed, President; young, from With patriot ‘pulse, anil mublic senti- | rsof both armiesare | of fraternity. rami old trees: was now sui ‘W here tinted and the officer of the nee ee naers: rent, England, with war cry. Acrons the wide, \ ‘Ty where Pacific sleeps in F wet, Annie Etheridge, E. M. Richardson, M.H. Converse, Curoiine Risley. Kate W. Mead. W. Leonani, —— Hovey. Mary Stean, : Misses Celia A. Taylor. F” te McElwee, AE. thian, bten and BR. PB. Mienener, Whippiegv. A. Woea, — Sha’ nar! Messer, Mesers. bell, — Sharkey, stor Arriving att tiers’ Homé about %y e'clouk, the Veterans, under G-neral T. @ Piteher, Governor of the Home, joined them, ve ngrth the Wing exerciecDionk place Salute: dinge, he trom corps of the home, voluntary, Choir, directed b; BE. Messer: sang by pee os Mrs. by Comrade mosie, by the dram srand chaplai the cemetery, Vas were decorated CEMETERY e party ¢ comted to the Rat ry, Where the 22 soltiers KAled tn rh Jobs Tweeda! corps, benedictio march from th whree the 9,000 tack omFe vens erred, arnt some ext Nercises aves were de con TETERY Comrade Augustus Kidgele>, with Mre. A Ridgeley, Mrs. V. Wha od Mrs. M. ¥ Visited Congrosste Cometery, EP ves Were decorated HLL CEM The Sonuthera Memorial Pay. hight, Mr. Garnett pr r for. Mr Culver sat t ed, and be au address for the with an Marshall Sparest hopet dross Mr. Waters t rep ory had been selected on tt iF streets mbers of the severai nittees Were empowerst to receive do- Dr. G moved that the orate and music on that day be abande wiepted. It was onde the programe <ton, Georg 1 | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, A PENNSYLVANIA TOWN BURNED. nines AN ACT OF INCENDIARISN. a BUTTONS GREAT FEAT. lHE CROSSES THE CHANNEL. —~o—— ATION DAY NORTH. ANOTHER TOWN BUORVED, Aw Act of Ince Great Bexp, Pa.. Ma art OF Uy Ali. post Aron shop, twodwelil ten stores were «0. Insurd work ¢ Rend, Pa... which destroy <8 por- tion of that town. The fire is supposed to ave been the work eadiary, and ce, jee of the Great Bend Re- fe were consumed. The fire spread rap- borning out W. A. Colston’s hardware rorge MeNamara’s grocery, Bedel’s son, Wakeman « Anvenbury’s bank, T. is & Stephens & Ost office, H. 8S. eiry store, H. H. Phillips’ A. G. Preston's boots and shoes, K's grocery, and several otuer stores Iwellings. Loss about 2125,000; insur. ance principally in Philade’ companies Assistance was sent in from Bing- hampion and Susqvehanna ALtwa. PORFIGN NEWS. ug school for re- fhe English tretic All the morning journa xpedition. e articles on of Wileb faved fori o'clock tis alic Bismarek. BERIIN, May 24.—A judicial investigation | shows that the offer of Wiesinzer to assassi nate Bismarck was merely part an at mpt to extort money, and the man had po accomplices, & Dead Artist. Mesicn, May 2—Join Kieian, eminent pa'nter, is dead Paul Beyton’s Great Peat. Loxne Folk . Me —Panl Boy fed xt 1% - DECORATION DAY. Holiday in the —— ity. PHILADELPHIA, Pa 5 cis very Day at Providence, cE, May i m ik day is F »the Ne ak tt Barrington i the "house hav. vk, Where t m to open the vault. Being by robbing at the: a ble am th av Dag wno Youk, M i%,and Henr sicep in an undertaker’s wagon in the sh ght horses aud a nam- wagons were also burned. Loss on ings small. ee Death of the ~Fat Woman.” Mrs, Rohm, known af Barnum’s show, died t her residence tn East Baltimore yesterday, ci 29, Her weight was 583 pounds, height, | Six feet four inches, and span around the | watet 7 inches. She was born in Licking county, Ohio. Her maiden name was Han- ah Jane Duck. N York, May 2.—Loans, decrease, 2 24 300: specie, increase, 648,000; legal ten: ders, Increase, $2,319.00; deposits, gd 242,000; on 0. Specie Europe to-day #1.170,000, of which $950,000 gold coin; remainder silver coin. ——__>_—_ “Crooked” Whisky. New Yors. May v9.—-Under process of Libel Enrrcis whiaky consigned by differset neces wi in ihe west to persous bere: oon

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