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Weather Probabilities To-day | 108 oF Cre SIOWAL Orrrces aia bt April 1sT6. } atic state . 29 @ barometer, nor edt by ris Tr, pow LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. ‘Sa Rational Theater us Cesar" great New York cas ‘Theater Comique. “varieties.” St. Josey Bt. Joseph's Blase Bere; wpire | Jem. Critarian Worth's lectny by the Octoroon” and for the benefit of pguisbed at 3:1 <a Of gy psies ts enea pring across tne Lo be Lew chapel @ Jum, corner Fennsyiv street. was delicate cents ‘The cent tract oi var sped at political cond witht and ¥ dent, which take pla at 3o'clock, in tt Will beofa very interestir Bides the exereises of the int there wi grees, presen! Addresses t mry.of the Suni ths: fent Gilmar of J Hopkin t ity, Baltimore, and the etary of the Interior. Rev. Chas. B. Fult I, formerly of recer ty the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Holy Cross Coileze, Wore or. Mass. for ibe past year one of the bani of m's aries in the New Englacd states, of whict Rev. B. A. Maguire, late oi this city a is the or solic Caureh, | foysius I Jeader, has been appointed assistant pa Cc @f Old Trinity Roman Georgetown, tn place of F eofori, who leaves the United States in a few days for France, bis native jand. The order 4m thiscountry loses a faithfal member Father Roccofort, the Catholics of tl triet ope of their most zealous priests, and the Sunday Schoo! ard charitable and be- nevolent societies of St. Aloysius parish, of Which he was axsistant pastor until relieved & year ego by Kev. Alex. L. Jamison, S J., a@ very cear friend, whose whole energy while among them seemed to be devoted to their @cvancement in the cause of trne Christian Wineip#is and charity. Rev. Father Walter, pastor of St. Patrick's lefi yestertay for Em-* Milttsbarg, to be absez —— oe 1— Eugene &sstgnor of one half his rt Thomas, Jr. i Jerome Bradley,t Jerome Bradley trucks; Jerome itting bar: provemer.t i r the recep’ improvement in sur ements. eissue Jeorge Smithson, ‘—Thomas Wi: Improvement in pnen gans; J. M. Wortiington, do., tr tory tables: Robe Pamph) more, improvement in=wimm Fred. 1 timore, and H umbre!!: Muveas' raising and lowering screw prop Letierts, of timore, impr ers. Designu—William W. EF George RK. Willis Jarman. of Baliimore, design for a badge. Trate warks—Conkiin & Co., Baltimore cook ves; P Zell & Sons, of Ealtimore, f Virgnia—tsbon Be ehmoud, to self and Van Lew,o game place, improve 1 packings ‘To >; Walter P Ws, of Nor- tin ma Sar Mount y —— -——_ THE ODD FELLOWS’ ANNIVERSARY CEL- EBRATION.—To wrorrow being [he 5.th an- biversary of American Odd Fellowship, the order in this section of the country will -'cel- ebrate,”’ and in Baltimore a grand procession Will take place. followed by interesting ex ercises at Ford pera House, a banquet and levee. Many (ld Fellows’ of this bis triet will go in the Uniformed Patriarch’s battalion, Columbian Eneampmert, and Washington Lodge. whieh bolt a nied by the Marine Baud, will leave in the So’clock train on the Baltimore and Onio | railroad, and return at night. Thera will ne | about 50 subordinate lodges and !5enc*mp- | ments and the Grand Lolge of Maryland in the procession, comprising about }.009 men Ju full dress regaila, and i) bands of music ‘The parade will form in six divisionson Gay saems, oupanite the hall. The route of pro- cession will be through Gay, Ea: Broad- Way, passing the Wildey monument. Balti- more, Paca, Franklin, Entaw and Fayette streets. One of the divisions will comprise | carriages, containing the Grand Sire of the | United States, Hou. M. J. Duriiam, of Ky @fficers of the Grand Lotze of Maryland orehan children, distinguished guests ax orators, a centennial car containing the G dess of Liberty and representations of and 1:76, and Uniformed Pat more, Washington and Phi lade parr entices ARREST FO paten to the B: densburg. M James A. Mel bere to-day with a bench warrant for th rest of Henry Simons, on the charze 6 bing the residence of the treast Grand Order of the Evening Star, at fent association, of <1 The astair tracted @ large crowd to tie office of § Burrows. Simons was locket up to ibe action of Juage Snell to-morrow. wearened Sin abou possession, and it is *jolen money 5 oa Dm MARY WAr KER arrive t morning from lke great west an ta TurSra fr n€ looked r Worn, bul she | she is bound wieked city, which have she lef. takes # isfied, after a good ihe newspaper story 5.000 feet under gre got . The following persons ast uight for the Albany penitentiary, by the Baltimore and Potomac raiiroat, in ‘ebarge of Capt. Crocker and a guard —Frank Sherman, grand larceny, three years; Chas. Brown, graad larceny, thirteen months; Wiliam Young, Philip’ Anderson and John Cooper, burgiary. one year eaeh; William | Johnson. burglary and larceny, three years Joshua Jarvis, grand larceny, Uuree years Jose ph Winston, three years apd six months ———— SUIT AGAINST THE B. AND ©. RathR ComPany.—Mrs. Margaret Hetzel! yest: day entered suit against the Baltimore ani Oblo Railroad Company, setting forth tuat she owns reai estate at ie coruer of D ani North Capitol streets. and that her proper there has been irjurei by reason of the of the sireets thereabouts for various ‘poses by the railroad company. She cla. 910,000 dam ages ——s TRE WASHINGTON PRESKYTERY helt ax adjourned meeting yesterday at the Wester. Presbyterian church. an cousidered the ap- — of Rew. Mr. Ouell, of the Vieuas . Presbytery formally dissoivet the relations between Mr. Odeil ant his congregation. and he was granted a dismis. #ion to the Chemung Presbytery. <a —.—_* MARRIAGE Lire SBS hi b med to Jobn T. Fitzbugh and Lucy ‘Thorne te Newman gpd Lonisa Marshail: Peter Fil. Cort, au : a Alfred Harris sc guestccesc guage = a Fish MARKET TO-DAY.—Sold b: Golden & Brother, fsb agentest. 20 nat’ for $15.80 per bundred; 000 herrings, for $i0a9i2 per thousand. | that hé saw the point. AnvUSFwENTS. — Nation — Not- withstanding the npfavorable weather last eve the National Theater was filet & brillant audience, wio thoroughly ated. from begi vkspeare’s g Wasnington play ner opportaaity ant array s ¢ ers Muy Dot sox of witness tors 88 DOV he boards of the National, a they shouid aval themselves of it eh one of the leading actors was greeted | wlth warm applause upon his appearance, or the audience knew what to expect, and iney were by ro means disappoluted.” Mr. Lawrence Barrett has a voice of rare ex pression and force, while his eloquence is truly magnetic, and In look, action and ut- terance he is @ worthy representative of = Cassi Mr. E. L. Davenport, tue well- known tragedian, Isat bomein the role of “Brutus,” and does tt full justice. Mr. Bange,a Washington man, and a worthy representative of dramatic culture at the capital, Appeared to great advantage as “Mare Antony” The peroration was par- ticularly well delivered, and for it he was summoned before the curtain and greeted with rounds of applause. “Jalins Cesar” WAS very acceptably represented by Mr. Miines Levick. There are to more nights and a matinee ot sar.” aud po one should fall to see it. Mason yple—“An Authors’ Carnival itl be held for three evenings, commencing to-night. for the bevefit of the W Christian Asseciation. fellow. € and Mother Gonse and ott represented. Scott, Moore, Long- afternoon, at hal airy spec's ular ed oy th Treasured Tok: day evening, the third act ¢ the ‘prison scene fror Sati ¢ —“The Uctore 1 va- rieties bold the boards this week, making € an extensive programme, THE RerenLic SAVINGS AND LOAN A SOCKATION held Its fourth annaal uvce n@ report presi ¢; disbur 03; vale ‘l—anearning of 15 per ¢ e, S annuum. The stock account shows 2 r canceled by hdsawal, (S17,1 ob shares by settlement, and 41 shares ty for. feiture: i} shares how paying advance, aving “21. shares not advanced upon. The following officers were elected for the en. suing year: 8. R. Bond, president; B. F. Fal- ler and W. W. Burdette, vice presidents; I: J. Sweet, eecretary; W.L. Bramhall, treas- rer, W. Hi Slater, 8. Baker, Join Dow- 2. Jos. Willams, «) Praden aud Jos. ght, directors; ¢ ‘onner, George H Plant, jr, and A. W. Fisher, finance eom- mittee. THE WASHINGTON City BIBLE SocreTy last evening arranged for the anniversary on the first Sunday in May, and elected tue fol- owing officers: Rev. A. W. Pitzer, presi- dent; Wm. H Campbell, Joan C. Harkness, Andrew Rothwell, Wm. Stickney, N. W: Burchell, W.S. Fort, A-S. Pratt, J.B. Ol- ‘out, W. J. Sibley, FH. Smith, vice presi- denis; Ina Shiels, s¢ tyne, treasurer and hart, K. &. Jordan, € Tresiiwa H.H cretary pository; Geo. Hutne- vin M. Parks. W.H .W. S. Roose. Edward Myers. W. fi ia th, W.W.S. Dyer, Job ar ker, RM. Ball, Wm. Ko Woodward, L. © White. Oliver ¥ Geo. Ry- r i man. Dr. dye Macart Simms, indicte two wome an ina fit st a dangerous looking kalfe ani ¢ mw pia t in several places, it The jury returned a ve uiity as indi Judge Ma Ar T sentenced her to lvhor in the penitentiary. é sisting an officer, plead : cbarge, but was permitted to plead gailiy to ab assauit, tixty days in jail. Mr. MeC« il asRed that a da the second tria! of John Fraw rder of Thos. Kennard nd waiting ner Was murder cases awaiting tria proper that is ber second grand jury returned irtictnents nst Jesse Powell alias Edw: ailing, petit larcen. .WO case! fhomas Williams alias Keatly, burglary ana grand larceny; Richard Thorn alias Samson and Beojamin Anthony as Join Robinson, larceny; Geo. Verry and Alice West alias’ Perry, graud larceny. TO-DAY. Peter Kev, grand larceny: not guilty. Mar- aret Walker, plead guilty lo false pre- tences. and 4s she had been monthe in jail tence was suspended. Warner Jacksoo, se pretences: guilty, and sentenced to 1s otis in the peniteatiary. PoLice CouRT—Judge neu. To-day, George E. Kelly, assault and bat- tery on James W. Reddick; $5 and costs. bu- mund Johuson was fined and cost for larcery of asaddle. James Story, assauit on Emanuel Joseph; $20 or sixty days. An- drew Lane, assault oa Robert Connor; $) and costs. Henry Schafer was fined $> for selling liquor without license in addition to the cost of license. Henrietta Emerson, charged by Elizabeth Jennifer with using profane language. Elizabeth testified that this occurred in coming from church. Hen- ita came up to her and said: “There, Heu- rietta is your Henry, go along with him you dirty hussy,” at the same time pointing lo Mr. Emer*o her busvand. She reptiei “He isnot my Henry.” Henrietta replied «He is yours wretch, he pays your rent, and Sbeen keeping you Ue past three years 1 g common thing.” At the Same i:me Swore a terriple oath at her which repeated softly to the Judge. Counsel fence claimed a dismissal as it was a of domestic infelicity, but tae court levied A tax of $5. Wm. Lor Peter Paidee was sent down n Keller, profanity; on Rand the [ttt A LECTURE 10 THE LAWYERS ay @ colored man named Moses up for larceny of a pair o a dealer vamed Georze Cohen, asive,as Moses was € Shoes &s he Was pursued, 2° posed a f defacit of wal was committed jays, This rning, bis ce se ex-member of th: Virginia le i gular practitt in the Police Court, Permission of the court to enter an appeal. ‘The court stat bat a great mi ny ighorant colored persons are brougut ! court. He often felt sym- pathy for them, and desired that they should | bave all their rights, aud havea full and fair defence, but did not like to see them !mposed upon. if these motions and requests are made for the sake Of procuring a fee for counsel it was wrovg. Defendants can easily be duped into paying &@ fee unnecassarily. in this case be would consent to an appeal, aithough he saw no advantage to the de fendant by grey As the counsel made no reply, bot took his seat, it is presumed These and similar cases are of frequent oceurrence—reopening of cases and appeals, for which pretended service counsel charge fees. GEORGETOWN. EATLROAD MEETING.—A meeting of citi- zeus. composed mostly of Water street mer- chants, was held yesterday at the Exchange room, for the purpose of recommending to Cougress the passage of the bill to charter he “Union Railway Company of Washing: ington, Georgetown, and Northern Vir- ginia” rhe bil was jaformally discussed, nd ittee, consisting of Messrs. A! Ross Ray, W. H. Tenney, ‘and l). L. Snosma- ker, was appointed to eXamine the matter and recommend such action as they may deem expedient in the premises at tae next meeting. hey IVAL.—The meeting at the Con- TRE gress street church last night was well at- tended, considering the weather. After re- marks by the Rev. Mr. Nixdorf, of the south- ern church, and Rev. Mr. Murray, an ex- perience meeting was held, and many gave short accounts of their conversion, &¢. Bo. sides the ministers above mentioned, Revs. Beall, of the Baptist church, Howe and Mor- Tis are actively engaged tn this gool work. Mr Howe ucts the meeting to-night. BRIDGE SMASHED.—A canal boat ran into See Sr ee | Wm. Ballan- | the bri tomue st belfoftt acrors the canal at the foot of Po: tthis morning, and demolished No! mpen damage was done, as ibst pariteular bridge couldn't be hurt much The canal company, tt is satd, pur- pose shortly to place a substantial iron strac- Tore at that point. MusicaL.—The Masonic Choir gave an- other of their pleasant public rehearsals last evening. It was upto their usual standard of exeelience. more need be said in the way The choir speaks sings for Itself. st fail to attamd the concert for the benefit of the organ fond of Christ ehurch to-night. at the Curtis school building. Messrs Jno. H.Sxoor & Son elsewhere | announee a large variety of spring goods in their line, and it would seem that the in- ducements they offer leaves the matter of surebasing in the hands of the public of eorgetown. With these advertised advat tages It Is not necessary for ladies togo out of Georgetown to purchase the latest pat- terrs of spring goods. Their number is 119 Bridge street. Fiss Rerort—The receipts of fish have Increased slightly since Saturday’s report. They amount to 10,300 shad and 114,009 her- rings. The receipts of rock and perch are so smallas not to be worthy of mention; of ihe stall number arriving ro for iat cents and white perch from 10 to 15 ce dred, 2 thous: da lunatico ces May, Whi {at the jatl t © pre minis ned qu tierey and E Nposs THE Wutering Smith and Bettis thi colored gt ed K nnston, employed in the b ise of Mrs. Doby, Dake street, and found a lot of clothing In her pos sess to stolen abouta wi from Mrs. The girl was he mayor mort lashes on her re back cers James Zz arrested a ministered by the lientenaut s 18 the first case of female whipping that has or curred here stnee before the war.—[S/tiel, 2ith. Ree KMAKERBS BBICK STEVES. BRICK PLANES. AMERI CAN SHOVELS AND SPADES Great reduction on last © ces JW KENNEDY # 00, U LDEKS HAKUWA TOD: STINEME?Z, HATTER, 7 Pevna. Avene next to corner st. opening for spring and summer sales, Gen | n4 DBRSS HATS: fino SOFT and STIFE | in colors: Yonths and Children's HATS. ia | straw and felt, SILK UMBBELLAS and WALK: | ING CANES. ‘Lowest market prices, ap?2-iw THE ST. GEORGE. The Best and Ouly Reliable Heating Range ta the market. ees of thease Raines have been pat up by me in this city, and always give aat- lon. 4 For sale only at CHRIS. RIESSNER'S, TIS AND 717 Try STREET NORTAWEST, Where will also be found the best selection and the largens variety of SLATE MABTELS in this cit from $15 0pwards. “Kole agent for the BADIANT liu FURNACE, This Furnace hes been put to test by competent judges and prononncad to be the Bast Furnace of the kind in the market. Parifes will find it grestly to their sdvantace to call aud examine this FUL thetr selection. TERKA COTTA VASES in large va- OBES and GRATES of «very deacrt i prices. THE SUMM Stove. the best aud safest oil TIN ROOFING doue by the best workmen. All orders promptly executed and good Work #naran 4 A full ply of WAT&E COOLERS, STANDS, REFRIGERA- TORS, CUTLEGY, Pinto and F TIN WABB, NACE before makin, 1KO) 3. nN LaTB ¥ wholesale aud rejail. Don't CHRIs. & STOVE AND MANTEL WAKEROOMS, Zia avd 717 7th t northwest c ap2t-l FREzOvAL oF APi AN VICTOR BECKER Formerly on rect) Has opere’! at 502 %h street northwest, near E street, PIAN. ES. ORGANS, SHEET MU Och ice VIOLIN STRINGS, au oo RR rtment of Musical Mercnandise for aa! Special strention by V. BECK EK to Tunings and Key stirs of Pianoes, Urgans aud small Musical In steumest~. The touch and tone of oid Pianoes im- proved. and charges moderate apis-2w FOSTER P. WOOD, A. BEUTER, Special atteution given to Renting House | Rowe, Servants obtained. aud fimployers supolied | Information given in all matters. ap? im HE CHEAPEST SHOES IN THE CITY FOR SALE THIS WEEK at J. W. SELBY'S, cu. 6, 60 pairs Child's. 6 to 10, $1 | Women’s, 3 to 28 and up. eo" Me 135 and up, Womens Foxed. 21.60 upwards 1 $ md 61 £0 Button. $1 80. $1.75 and up With 8 full stock SPRING CLOTHING apis tr 1914 and 1916 Pa. av. bet. Ith & 20th sta, SECOND GRAND SALE or | TAMBURGS, | EMBROIDERIES, AND | TRIMMINGS, TO LAST UNTIL APRIL OFFERED! 260 NEW STYLES OF HOSIERY, FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. B7 THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN BAL- BRIGANS AND FiNB HOSIBKY. aT CHAS. BAUM'S, mart-$m4thp _ 408 Tra STREET Pi] AND STILL THEY COME. THIRD ARRIVAL OF CENTENNIAL BARGAINS AT L. HEILBRUN'S CHEAP SHOE STORE, No. 4027th Street northwest. W Men's fine hand-sewed Gaiters and Tics W Lacies’ French Kid, front seam, button ¢ front seam Lasting Button. side Lace Gaiters, 50 Sandal Slip 41 $1 Congress, jet. oe 0 French Kid Toil 1 Lasting Batmorals, 25 Foxed Balmorals, 6) cents Buskins, ) School Shoes. 2) cents Infante 1.25 M. Jaiters, @1 Men's Shoes, 2.6 Calf Boots, $20. K. Boots, uckskin, Kid, aud Lasting Gaiters, N. B.— Look for the old woman in the window.” ap? gn Ei §SPRING@STYLES aa NOW READY. [3 ‘an Also, fine Bott and Sui FELT HATS of the moet Spproved patterns. | English snd Ameriosn SILK UMBRELLAS, Ladies’ SUN UMBRELLASB. | UMBBELLAS and PABASOLS recovered. KER & GREEN, 1419 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Above Willard’s Hotel. WaeTcHss. 8. 4 2 2. 2 2. 1 1 mars-ly | | ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN Watches, BY ALL THE MOST CELEBRATED MAKERS & Large Assortment at Very Low Prices. &. W. GALT, BRO. 4 ©O.,, Jenls-tr JEWELE: PUBE SODA WATER, IN BLOCK TIN LINED STEEL FOUNTAINS, SODA APPARATUS FOB SALE OB BENT. Apply early to SAWL ©. PALMER, DEPOT, 67 GREENE STBEST, marls-tr GxoRG210W4N, D, 0. as duly ad- | | CITY ITEMS. Cor | fering from Coughs. | Throat, &c Troches.” Rmoking Tobacco. ages. Dr. C. W. BENSO: Sick Headaci Pain. Rr west, three di any wor! | those not porsessin: out being taken apy m7” Grease stains specialty. #7" Crape Veils refinished nice a . Colds oe 10 and 20 cent mon TRY Marburg Bros. Sea! of North Carollr pa GHS AND COLDS.—Trose who are euf- Hoarseness, s should try Brown's ical 4,13,1 - N's C —— emoval. ig these facilities. art. removed effectual | ELERY AND CHAM- OMILF PILLS are prepared expressly to cure , Nervous Headache, Dyspep- | tic Headache, Neuraigia, Nervousness and | Sleeplessness, and will cure any case. Price, So cents. Sold by all Druggists in Washing- ton, Georgetown and Alexandria. 2,24,€0 adenine encisciniea HALT!—Stimulating Liniment cures all FIRST-CLASS SCOURING AND DYEING. A. Fischer enlarged his establisiimest by removing tohis new building, 906 G st. north- | ors West of Sth street, is former place. By promptly latest improvements, whether of American | or European inveution, he Is enabdied todo | in a manner not to be equaled by @7- Ladies Dresses cleaned aud dyed with- e7- Prices lower than ever before, to suit | the times. Corns &e— jo | far and near visits | 1416 Pennsylvania | lard’s hotel of, Corns, Bi | cular E | ington in 1861. { ons, n dally Walks depeud,” ai dr. White's establish avenue, Troablesome Nail opposite for relief from, aud avoidance The Wise for Health d tnousands from n v | GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS NEW SPRING AND SL MAIER GOODS y4 | AT ATTRACTIVE sitk from @1to and Check Sik. Gre | Mourning Goods of | fast Blacks a eetings | Dress “fsbrice | Forvishire G fr aie © | great variety; Parasol: S2.y best 82; Peceall gods, te which we ar: mt to prices. Good: «p25 Im ANY, F. ~The net price of Gas Consumed after Day Ist, 15 iy Will be feet. febl0 eewt a1 NO. H SUOOT 4 SON. rips and Plai special as PRICES » GROBGELO York and are o Caan GOODS ta_ ue: materials, BIg an om 25 the best € nad i tton Gy the lowest’ reanesd prices; Whi m 12% cents 1 the beet mak and Boys’ wear, Ladies’ and Gents ( oder: ; Kid Gloves,2 button, at $1 aud @1 50. Gostery is 3. Prints 5 and With a fall line of other diding daily supplies at low 7. Umor any part of th colt: EBRUABY §, 1576. reduced to By order of the Board. 4 G, W. CROPLEY, Secretary. \ uCAL AND For th Ge *. 91. Tobe STRU MENTAL KAT, e Bene fit of the OrRetown, At the NEW SCHOOL BUILDING, Second and Potcmac SDAY BVENING, April 26th, at % o'clock Streets, had at the door, cot ORGAN FUND OF CHRIST CHUBLH, SOOT E SON, GAS LIGUT 6 per thoussud 12.000 yards C cos ches A brelias, j spl tr | | | aurh | work from | Silorders aa pr | that the wor We solicit | and promise | tight dave. section’ ‘con ea wo! mk Steam Dyeln, Established 1881. Percales, Pigues and Whit when finished | apy part of the count: y pal ca at 5.6 ‘% A large stock Silk finished Alpacas and Mohairs, Wi the best at 8 c Dress Good: Beantitat assortment Parasols ard Sun Us Cotton Goods at lowest prices. ¥ BENJAMIN MILLER, 103 Bridge 8 Be LO tinuance f your rk atfair ricer in & sent for cr deliver ed in an: of the District; recetved and retarned to an y, by mail or express. (,EORGETOWS sBy 61 HIGH BTS | Bank hours,9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Satordm: terest paid c ines# done, ond 2 {te receive deposita) a General Bai lections made on All j caps Bor aye. . W. Bageerr, | 4. Polktnnora, | Thor | Henry Dickson, Biley A. Shivn meyll-tu.saty BR. b. Cropley, D. Hartiey, | ntil 6 p.m aking accessible points. i H. POLKINHORS, Preet: ‘ashier, Director 8 Dowli 1s ake it impossil omptly cs wewtebed. Being assured we entire satisfac tronage street mo : H WHEATLEY’S 8nd Sconring Establishment 49 Jeilergon street, Georgetown, D. yené _He 1 open 7.15 o'clock. apr? 3t NEW, SPRIRG eoors, Ladies’ Dress js. in Pisin, Plaid and Striped Goods, at 1236, 15, 2, 25, 10, 35, 40, 45 and We. Black Silks, Tamene and Gashmeres, QTILL DYEING To PLEASE OUR WRIENDS s THE KUSH IS OVER Thanks toour Kind friends for their indulgence ah of | ie to nxt rom | te at ‘T. Mitchell, Brad. W. Jones, ‘Thomas Knowle 1876 PRIC MEN CLO SPRING? E LIST OF THING! or A. STRAUB, 3011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 1876 , YOUTHS’ AND EOYS’ DRESS COATS AND VESTS. Oriental Silk Pl’d Worsted Coats & Vests. Northampton Silk Ribbed Worsted do. do .. Vienna Diagonal Worsted Coats & Vests. Knickerbocker Check Sanlsbury Brocken Check Cass, Suit. Union Uses, Sait, Frock and Sack... Your MM'lborg Diagonal W. Lippin Stik Ribbed Ci New York Milie Vass. | Kuickerbocker Check Union Cass. Suit mar 28-tr 1c) REFRI aps-tr ‘and bottled w: and shij = ES Tiverca Po any past of Ottce and Depot 624 Maron’s Hairline Osss. Suit... Loudon Plaid Oass. Suit. BOYS’ Norwaik Fancy Worsted Sulit Camden Pisia Cass. Suit... Snow flake Fancy Cass, Suit 1009 Penn. ne general demand for BOTTLED B! me te build & Cass. Buit ‘HS’ SUITS. orsted Sai ass. Suit. . Suit, SUITS. Ones. 5) E KING GERATORS, ing (he agency for the sale of this KEFRIGERATOR, we sre prepared to furnish all sizes, from $2) np. WATER FILTERS AT FACTORY PBICKES. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, near 11th street. PORTNER’S VIENNA BEER, FOR FAMILY USE IN THE CITY. 1650 Black ington Black and Gold Worsted do. do 15 00 Uxbridge Fancy Silk Worsted Ooate & Vests 12 00 THE CHEAPEST GOODS EVER ‘Narregsusett Fancy Bl’k Worsted do. do...... 10 00 BUSINESS SUITS. Gen’ne Washington Mill Bine Flannel Suit. i3 00 North Hoosic Block Oass. Suit Hercules Scotch Cass. Suit. se Inglish Stripe and Plaid Vass. Suit. has Lager Beer Bottling Estab- The indi lishment, on Virginia avenue, near 7th street, tak- i vantage ofall the latest im, ements. "ine Beer eS tally brewed for that purpose, greatest care, for family use ing. it to or to Al dria jers sent to the office here Jexa: to. The Beer will be de- PRIOR LIST. 75 cents for Mallowing 30 asne returned vers ints, at a ing the same for Ss? ClaL OTICE. , 0G VAL ph iDEN, CHINA, GLASS A 420 $th street o Goods delivered te any ‘F PORTNE! 625 Virginia ave, 82.50, allow- 1 £0 per dozen, douem for iotiiee and’ Bod % arts, in Boxes sine price $ot dover attrw’ ROBERT PORTNER. OUSEFURNISHING 5 \CE—Parties who desire of all NiqiNos OF WBAKING “Prat can sell city, Galle, or nadgesing 217 D : a street, ‘Sth and northwest, am r at ASTURA' Fo: OWS and MORSES Tapp te BO LYONS, go Wane street, Georgetown. Fayment reqnired tm ad- vance, opis im | very near | adopting the | ces, etc. Established ta Wash- Fee, S1 per visit. | } | | 87” Gent's garments cleaning and dyeing a | } = | INGS BANK, DC, ber 4 NM | THUBSPAY ¥F D's ¢ a at Solomon & C NATIONAL THEATER FOUR PEEFORMANCSS ONL MONDAY, the 2ath testent and TUBSDAY aid WEDNESDAY EVENI and at a SPECISL MATINEE on W Meers JSEEETT & PALMER. 5. Sew York City, reepreifully anzowi ntsof Waehingtom that Shatspearc's torical Traged: au ‘S CESAR, With ts World-renowned Star Oes:, embracing the . Great Tragediag Mr. LAWRENCK BARRETT, Mr. FRANK | BANG3. MILNES LEVICK. avd Br BL. Dav EVENING a HOUSE EUNESOAY Thea t th the and fon of the great play will com clude with the remarkable scene tMlustr burning ef the body of Bratu- cn the PI Phiitprs PRICES: Reserved Seats, $1.60; Geveral Admis ston. @l. BF-Fcr the Grand Matinee on Wednesday, ONE DOLLAR to ail parte April 27. Fairiamd Opera Rar ay ay pu tr mpany THURSDAY EVENING, FORD'S OPEBA BOUSE Sc cnre seats at Sclomon & Chapm: NATionaAn THEATER. in bP FAIRLAMB OPERA COMPANY, Amateur TE pens tan G AY EVEN Mire Morsell, Kacfimann, Ww and Me: Keer,and BD ENIN s—M i Mesre rs L ¥ Hay Aprit HM AY EVENING. & the card ney A Bail SaTURD “Fane ye SASHION © THURSDAY FVENIN FORD = OPRKA HO re scatsat 8 lomon & Chapman's pat | Prore R SHELDO™ ANNUAL EXAMINATION EX®ECISES RATIO) ‘The Grand F L THEATRE. MAY pectaralar Ballet of CINDEBELLA, OR, THE GOOD FAIRY AND THE Li GLASS FLIPPER, in ali its gore: Due spl vith Besi Ponies, Golden Chariot, Magnii Scenery, &C. ‘The various characters wii ( 5 tained by the juvenile pupils ct Prot. SHELDON S DANOING ACADEMY, 1004 F stcent nortbwnat Doors upen at 2:30; commences at 39. (ards ot admission. with secured seats. 4) coats. Prof. Snel m wil be found at the hall daily from 1 to 12 and1to5p m.,for the sale oftickets, apt SAS HIOND? TRURSVAY EVENING FORD'S OPE ZA HOUSE Secure gents at Solemon & C apita ORS’ CARNIVAL id at MASONIC TEMPLE on 25th. 26th and 27th of April tof the Women’s Obristian As Moore, Lougfellow, I Boros, Mother Gucse Season t ichets 91; sir cle tickets £0 ROBERT BURNS. EUBNS attending the “ are inrited to call at the BURNS COTTAGES, All lovers of Carnival MASONIC TEMPLE, April 25th, 26th It will be comp! 1 its appo nts, thatet €0 : 00f. &e. The Tableau of (he Cotters’ SATURDAY NIGHT will be given On sale Bod an elegant line of Scotch Jewelry, ¢ Pins, This Beaten Wor WOMAN S CIATION ‘PREATE R COMLOQLE Blow Pe eventh Street, OVEN THE YE R ROUND. Performance EVERY NIGHT. Matince for La Ging ed Chtdren KVEBY WEDNESDAY sod Bal nd Comedy. nov22-1y up No. 456. ava Sr New No. 439 7TH St. Ne. 439 JAY AP TERNUOON FIRST-CLASS iN BVERY RESPECT P OBERT POKT DEN, iv Alexandri Taught. Cn EXxhibition and Sale MAKBRITER’S, Tin street, t m= D and reas, age Chotee OL Pai ap Eugravings, Chromos, &e. gate . largest stock of Paper Han, wels, Rings, Natls, &., in the District, pe Cash. ty. Dra Bartes acon, Wh) p5-im" | i vers arove Odd Keilows’ Hali. nRe, aes, Pictures, Frames, Picture ‘Cords and Tea tonso remember Name and Number. jr1-1 FESTIV ALS. poee JOSEPHS HALL, Corner ih and H streets northwest, FOR THE PENEFIT OF BT. JOSEPH 5 (HOUBCH (German), EVERY EVENING FROM MONDAY, April TO MAY Isr. 8) LECTURES. L2CTCke BY THE REV. WARREN H. CUD- WORTH, of Boston, On TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, At the Firet Unitarian Church, cor 6th and D ats, Subect—“WHAT'S WHAT.” iunission, 50 cta. Commences st 3 o clook EOTURE BY LEWIS CLARKE Barris of Uncle Tom s Cabin, at the George to aid ia es | tabtisbine on INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR COLORED GIRLS _ IN WASHINGTO at Avecciation Hall, 634 Penua. DAY VENING, April 27th Soc'ock, Admissiv ko NEWMAN 8 SPIRE LECTURE. WasSHINGTON TO JEKUSALE ing in the Holy Oity, Scenes, Inc! Yations inthe Holy Land. Especially tnterestin: to Archwolegiets, Ministers and Suoday Schoo! ue. TH! BS 76, commencing st Teachers. Proceeds tor repsirs on the Spi tropolitan M.E Oharch, TURSDAY EB April 25, 187: it 5 o'clock. ickets 90 Vents. apa Rh J. BR. WALTON, DENTIST tothe Un Sates Navel Academy at Anuapol: Md., fora bumber of sears, respsetfal y. services to the citizens 32H sireet northwest, be- apy) Im" offer® his profession: Wasuinet Office, Sth and wih PER SET HITHER JAW. y Dr ANC WEISESBORN. D. twee 6). j fst) 406 Mth etreet u. w. Also, Gold Fillings done At reasonable price, @nd satisfaction given. ‘apl3 eosm* KW. D. No. 3735 Pen bas Romoret to enue, yh Nitrous Oxide Gas administered. ap} eotn Di J. OUBTISS SMITHE, Dentin, ‘as removed bis oilice from | 637 Penp'ylvania avenue to 325 0 street n. W., 8 few door from 43 street apt Im E, © #38 yey, 7 * ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Northeast cor. Li and 7th st., itoom 4 apS-3m Washington D. 0. UDWia Eis a JUSTICE O. NGER F THE PRACR, Bo. 609 7th Btrect n. w. Patent (Jue de Patr—Bureaw Francais.) jeni-ly <cHU RAKMEAN, aclu, Sol ny oi Lt jeer jon of OLNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAINTIN iy SPECIMEM ROOM. T10 E street Rorthwost jantily WASHINGTON, D. 0, : PARASOLS. SUN UMBKELLAS. SUN UMBRELLAS. ‘ SUN yong jew stock, all styles and just received. Give eall and save from 25 cents to @2on every Parasol br Umbrella you ‘purchase aT THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY. CONNOLLY’S, apttr 60% %h street, opp. Patent Office. THE DEST MARBURG BROS. SEAL OF NORTH CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO. epl3-Im 10 AND 20 OENT PACKAGES iCE—| Te a ae ye attend to business per: My’ a nl ephtr ., cppcsise United States | Otice. i LADIES’ Goons Burm MISS E A. McC@R MICK ce] « STREET, CLOUD BUILD i RAILROADS, sr eae Daily recetving all the latest Novelt CHIPS. BONNETS. wa 2 19—Reltimore ard Mi -denebore - Ladies of Wash! od vicinity are :00—B. Wisenge po ann Mn “ calland examine, wren 04 vicinity Po Se Oh 7 Broderick. Magerstown, aud Valiey MRS. 3. P. PA E & *. PALMER pt of Rocks and way stations ‘more ead Way stations Has a rect erch ortment of PARIS BONNETS aitmore Cultmited Express. No S | and HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, to Ch Panema and Ftraw, Basket Sik avd Ribbon Fi re wasant Saaumne _ FRENCH FLOWERS, LACES end NOVEL + all Way Stations and 1S Window | j | | by Mra Oliphant; 75 BF" Special attention given to Orders. MRS. P. PALMER, aplt_ No. 1109 F street, between Ith and teh NM, DUGEIAN IS THe SOUR AGENT FF: J¥E. the celebrated J.B. P.OOBSETS aud GOs SAMER WATER ROOFS A LOT OF BBAL PaRISIAN HAIB BRAIDS all good length—will be closed out at "6 23—By'timore, Biadeusbarg, Belts cent disecunt, at ee + 00 77, Anrep Hs Jourdion spl0 im M. WILLIAN'S pA press, ~fsttum * y night 1CAN PATTERN BON Rat 16 50 Mae tre sud UNTRIMMED HATS, tn er ety and ety les hy ee 2-Betton KID VES, at $1 dusky Newart EMEKOIDERIES = 1S.t $0.5 10,% 2 n Pt at Greatly 4 Price : * ete " (PEsEp- 19 Paey okey A ‘Ke ANd eriect aesortment of os LACE CAPS beat Voie Beane 4 For I: ' ries s ° Ot the latest sty Leave Car den Station Fine 1d & OO. . HAMBURG EMBROIDERY AND TEIMMINGS § 13:5 39: 20.16 pm Ws INFANTS’ LACE CAPS made te ET RTE tee MADE TO ORDER AT r Mo cone « KOON (US. eRsAL KOK TICKET OFFICE 0 ‘ tok of LADIES BUUTS BAILEOAD TICKBTS to oF from 6 Spon en) other office or depo These Gooas i made at my ext ‘Tickets good (ll oved. Baggage checked throngh OL are guaran o be eytal to auy work w Apply to . Mb Whit factured d Dtates, epi Penn. ave. W : _mar JAS. HW. VERMILYA. ; GREAT i 5 AY <DAME L. P. JANNERETT will open ot 1876 FERNSYLVANTA 1876 "i NDAY and TUESDAY, April Md and ROUTE ¢ Penn. avenne, aid crs) To the North, West, and fouthwert. chokes nasieten or Beek: Double Track, Steel Raila, Splendid Boen- Milt mbzt-tm | ery, Magnisicont Equipment. ({RE4T SACKIFICR OF HUMAN Hain | TO, tore Heinington. city time, from Depot, : GUUDS. eat, © & m. Galiy, with HAIR BRAIDS at $12, former price $2 > 4 0 HAIK BRAIDS wt former price S15 a 0 HAIK BRAIDS at g4, former price eau 46 BALB BRAIDS wt @18). former price 84 SA RARnSen nuey Suunenaie whee AYES F CHEAP HAM €or Oavandsigus, Bochester, Botalo, i BUBG EVGINGS and INSERTIONS, Falls, and the Mort dail FULL Li F LADIES UNDERCA : A WENrs ae LARGE STOCK @F SUN UMBRELLAS ane PABASOLS, selling regardless of ADIES CLOAKS AND BUITS, ot a erent re duct L od 1-30 p.m. Aally. except Bontay . : oes, FRESE AND Imi TaTiog Lace: So hoe 3) ()* BaEp AND RECEIVING DAtL Accommodation for Beltimere. 7:50 s,m. dally ssortment of MILLINERY GOor BHONS, FLOWE p.m daily, except Sun Creck Line 7:60 8. m. sud 4:90 9. m a HAT Intent atyle - $0. JUS daily. except Sant TTD CLOVES cl ere een batten | or Aonapolie 600 and 11.508. m.and@20 » I S,all sandes, e bestia tae | Vor Anmapolle. merket,forgl ALEXANDEIA «© FREDERICKSPURG BAIL WWE INVITE THE Ladies To CALL ay BAY AAR ALEXSNDMIA @ Wasi INGTON “ " 5 ae “se — For Alexavéris, 6. 7,805. 9,10, 12 a.0..2 niwrl4 8. HELLEG, 118 Marko: &) $-20,5,6..700 onc 11-40 p.m, Ou Souda ai 2: LTIEs. ad % y end land? we SPECIALTIES. SPECIAL msg) Pie Srur. vin Mtctmont, 11-40 p.m. daily ~ poveLass except Se é one vie Lyochborg, * 00 «8. & T ou end it p.m. duly. CORSETS ORI ASe wuaTE eee Traine leave’ Alexancris for Washtogton, 6, 7, cee WRENCH LACHDEY POMPAL 10.11 &. moi, 3.4%, 8,6,0nd 7 p.m, Os PADS. SHOULDER BRACES 2 10's. and 3 p.m. P HOSIEBY, LADIES COTTON AND Aton, Sicoping ana Partor Caz UNDEBWEAB. KID GLU * canbe procered at the Offices Stoek of Fancy Goods coriplete, corser of Thirtesuth strect and Pepe PY es received sytvania avenue, Northeast corner of Sixth street 4 gency for Dometic fenaets bd Penusyivaula avenae, and at the Depot, where dere t jestipation tett for the checking of Baggage to Hictela and Besldenoee. yD. JX Gen"? Passenger Age’ ON, Gou'l Menag a: STEAMER LINES, RY. SULTHWORTH’S GREATEST WORK _BOOKS AND STATIONE M KS SELF MADE NEY, DERART RE —OLYDES Wasi OR, OUT OF THE DRI Boston. ANDO R NI MUR Seat eee aR, F HE THs. BOSTON AND PRY ces ‘ to WEEKLY STEAMSHIP LINK One PUBLISHED MANY YEARS SINCE IN Tug 8P0*fter W EEDA T . Apr Bik, Che Sommers SALE IN BOOK FORM AT Washington. D. G., every WEDNESDAY and “ SATCBDAY. Retu-ning.ieave Washineton MO SHILLINGTON'’S Bookstore, DAYS end FRIDAYS, irom Johnson ® whe ol lath street southwest. ‘Tbroveh Bile Ladi ard te Cor 4°) street and Penna. ave sud to apd from the above ports, Freight M witvered duaiy fro 7@.m. to 6 9. m, Orders PBE ANCINT REGIME. By of freagh s received at 1202 F st English Literature. Jv By Taine. b street northwest. ‘Towards the Straight Gat y Barr WwW. P-OLYDE & CO. Prayer and Ite Remarkable Answers, Uy Dr No. 12.8. Wharves. Philadelphia ‘ation. Illustrated Commentary on the Acts of the oe Bottles. Be Lyman Albott ry J.B. JOBNBON & O0., Agents tor Washington 4 wit ac HE -TEAMES NABBINGER \ LLL y reper ® Progress, By Deasta Mac the Fish W bart (foot 12th street) Little Frieuds at Glenwood By Miss Mathows ba 7 FORSALE LY WM. BALLANTYNE, erie and Lntermediate pl? tr 42% 7th street, NEW Postica S—“Lite and Letters of = - Lora Macaulay, bis nephew, G. Otto Tre FOLK. Felyap, vol 1; $2.80} Life o! Jon Quincy Adame,” KB LADY OF THE LAKE by Charles Francis Adaw= vol. 10; vee the Company § wharf. foot of 6th street Alexatder Hamilton very MOSDAY and THURED “From Mandala to M pe +) atsp Fare. @4, round trip, S750, jg The One Fair oman. wets cbaain Bai" | Tickets good unt! used ier; 8 jays, al . | thor of "Bal Ballar: 78, “An Osa Company Fe RO Oe ens. Steamer JNO. W Reon Eee heres Csmenaye at ve 1y | whart, foct ot 6thetrest, every TURSDAE, | Eevee! fay SC ie er | = fot Carpiomsn and intermediate Inicdlces, and ren Geography.” by Michard Proctor: 78 conte. | ST vat Thee ieedingee oe Coe River, hopping | ghttigeen Uaioe: Spc'taoill Sieause'g er isramih py at se ont tn Oo Bolles; @18). “Life of Gen. Thomas Stonewati | P®27s ee a | | | | Jackson. ‘by Randolph, tilustrated; 82. A lot of Books, in cloth bir dings, at the uniform ral Of 80 cents. OLOMONS & ORAPMAN, Ageuts Lawrence's - Pore Linen” Papers, tr 911 Pennsylvania avence opporite the Treasury, or to the Agent, at the wharf. ard? by “—PPROPLES LLBE” P rom | NOMINI, MATTOX CRERK, @rrEK wa NEW Books Cuio BOTANY Ta TER LIAISE ee ah eg creme. By Dr. Hammond The sidewheel — Handbook of Architectural Styles, By Bosengar ten, 86. Anitai Peresttes and Mosmates, By Van Bene den. International Sci. Series. 918) A Short History of Natural Science. By Backley Life of Alexander Hamilton; 2 role. 0. The Babitations of Man in All Ages. By Eocene Viollet-Le-Duc. illustrated. $5 Bavercft's History of the United States, ¢ tenary edition Volnmes land 2, $2.25 pe: voi Just pubusbed and for sale b: congmy, BM » leaving from whart toot of 6th street every MOM DAY snd THUBS DAY at 5am. Bete “ty ey leave Homini every TUBSDAY Tam “fous * "WN. R. FITZHUGH, Agent N** EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, BETWwREN FHILAUEL?HIA, ALb - nerttr MOHUN BR 1015 Pa. ay GON o Ty Te a — — = Batt i a From Pier 8, North Wharves, Phtieg . yr? £ JRDAY, at ta : MEN'S WEAR. 73} henner ONDAY. at 6 p.m tine connects at Philadephia wrth Otyder Beguisr Bem i-wookly e af Bioamers tor Prove- P. “ , S. hoston std Ruginad Siases, Mo wuert- RING GOODS. dence, Boston std Now Boston his lipe — "GF HYDE, Agen* tor D. of © WM. PF CLYDE & 00., Pritacaiph FA. KEE). A D.D.0. Miah NEW STYLES HOTELS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, FORTY SECOND STREST, ANP COLUMBIA AND ELM AVENURS, SITE MA EXHIBITION BUILDING was CENTENNIAL GBOUNDS. FINE GOODS, TO MAKE TO MEASUEE SUITS TO ORDER, FEOM 835 UP READY-MADE SUITS, FEOM $14 UF. BEADY- MADE SPRING OVERCOATS, 210 UP.

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