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EVENING STAR. SATURDAY. April 29, 1876. Weather Probabilities To-day, Orrict oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGT April 2), 16, For the middle and eastern states, cooler, Forth and west winds, rising barometer and elear weather. LOCAL NEWS. amateur in scenes from “Faust,” Trovatore.” ‘opera company “Leoneilo,” and ‘“ Theater Comique— First-class “varieties.” St. Joseph's Hail—Fair for the benefit of Bt. Joseph's Chareh. complimentary th fall orchestra. fice of the National Hotel. € Office of the New York Avenue Hote! Office of the St. Mare. Jotciion News Depot, northwest corner of ‘Mb and F streets Condensed Locals. ‘The street lamps will be lighted at i915 IS a. 10. t. Dominic's hall, e'a Popular ‘or May resigned bis en years past as re p abroad he bet weer ine resides 2d 4 rant rev,on A streets southeast In a dirt pile, bet a 44 streets so s Ssterday, a dea@ col- ered infant, ina state of decomposit nnearthed, and taken by Officer Hutet Of the first precinct, to the station. A large invoice of very handsome summer Silke at 75 cents and & 4 ; also the new- est plaid dines, just opened at Wolford & Shilberg’s, *i7 Market Space. See adver- tinement. Miss Edith Meredith ts a lady of refine- ment and education, bas received favorable i as an élocutiouist neéntion from erities. = advertisement of her readivz, Monday wight. Fhe Centennial entertainment of the fe- —“waaie grammar schoo! of the third district last night at Odd Fellows’ hall, navy yar. Was a highly successful one, in whieh the participants very creditably performed t'.etr parts in recitations, music, and reading: . The Washington Light Guard are going to attend divine service every Sunday morn- Ing, commencing to-morrow, wearing their @niforms and marching in a body. Chris. Chureh in their own section of the city, will robably receive their first call, and the jetropolitan the next. Mr. iel Clarke, a prominent citizen of Maryland well known in this city, who was attacked with paralysis at Anofpol:s on Friday, 21st instant, as stated in Tue STAR, bas since been extremely 1// at his residence, No. 498t Pau! street, Baltimore, from bralo fever, and last evening was in a critical con- dition. The “Centennial Festival” for the benefit ©f the Church of the Inearnation, to te held a@t Masonic Temple Inesiay, Wednesday and Thursday of next week, is to have fea- tures of upusnal interest. “it will be seen. Parlor entertainments will be given by tne Joe Jefferson Cinb, and there will be select readings by Messrs. Tweedale, Hay, and others. The popular ianch arrangement ot jest year's Incarnation church festival will be repeated, by which department clerks Sud others can get an excellent Innch from 12 to p. m. at a trifling cost; the entrance to fair room being free atthe time. One ture of the festivals by this church that iven them great reputation is that no S permitted, and vistiors are bored by appeals to buy or « ke chances.” As & consequence they are attenJed by @ class of people who sit sly avoid fatr Toons Where these begg!t ortunilies are practised. — ae AMUSEMENTS nel The Smateur opera company appeared ing In Prof. Fatriamo’s opera. and gave a very creditable Miss Nailie Flinn won hosts of ber Bue rev dition of «Valerie. man a “Rose, rice,” Keen as terre,” and Bali as “M Catoche,” were ali good.’ Probably the mosi The st even “Valerie, esentation, ev joyad: rformance of the engagement will take place to-night, when the third act from‘ Faust,” the last act of “Trovatore, and grand Wil be resented. Mr. ir oung bi role of the So successfully in “Phe p en Thursd: ening, wi ear as “ Mepbisto. “Faust,” di Lona Trovatore.” Next Monday afternoon at ! Theater, Prof. Sheldon will J eXam ination exercises, whea the grand fairy spectacular ballet of “Cin- erella; or. The (lass Slipper,” will be pro: duct. The various characters will be <us- tained by the javenile pupils of I’rof. Su don’s dancing academy, and of course wit! success. Afterwards ards of gold aad stiver medals will be made for deportment, application, and prcticiency. This enter- taipment ts entirely original with Professor Sheldon, and by this means he hopes tostim- in bis pupils @ desire to excel in the graceful exercise of dancing. Tickets can Only be obtained at 1001 F street. as they will not be placed on sale at the Theater. Bor will money be received at the door for admission. Theeier Onnique—The first-class variety formance offered here is nightly enjoyed y large andiences. Next week an ebange of programme is promised. - ROSE EVTINGE AT THE NATIONAL—Rose Eytinge appears at the Nations! next Monday night as “Rose Michel,” the Ssighient and best of recent French trans- lations. She has moved steadily upward in @ career which first became remar! Wallack’s,some seven years since. In old aud modern comedy, and in melodrama, she bas equally displayed the possession of fine € instincts, remarkable emotional pow- ers, and a rare tact. It is said by competent erities that anything more profoundly real- istic and natural than her Rose Mi has never been seen on our stage. This has been the culminating point of a brilliant career, conquered step by step through sheer intellect, and the country, to judge by the excitemen’ which rages wherever this gifted lady appenred, now appreciates at her ful vaine an actress who has pot enjoy themselves witnout being | bie at | nd 34 and | | supervision of Mr. Macomb @ success for it The Glenwood Cemetery Trouble. MEETING OF LOT-HOLDERS LAST NIGHT. A meeting of the Glenwood Cemetery lot- holders was held last night at the rooms of the Poard of Trade—Dr. Dantel McFarlan presiding, with Mr. William Lord as secre- tary. Judge Bartley, ans ees for the purpose, reported rd tution ‘dod y-laws; which was adopted and some twenty persons attached their signa- tures to it as members of the organ' gation. Judge Bartley, from the com nittse ap- pointed to look after the int«rests of lot- holders before the District Committees in Congress, stated that there would undoabt- be an act the present session which, so far as |i lation could do it, will tend to protect ‘ir rights. Members of Congress had €: astonishment that & company of outsiders should be suffered to come into this District to coatrol cemeteries and speculate on the graves of our dead. Mr. E. D. Clapp asked Jndge Bartley if he B.) bad not made application to the super- intendent of the cemetery for some stock in the cemetery =. ¥ Judge B. said that In February last tn @ conversation with Mr. Clendesin. the latter remarked that Mr. J. B. Close. of New York, was the president of the com: y. He askea if there was any stock for saie and what it was worth. Mr. Clendenin replied that tae stock paid weil, that it was a good invest- ment, and that be believed that it could be rought. and referred him tw Mr. Close, of New York, for all the information he wanted. He told Soperintendeat Clendenin that bis object in asking was to get informa- tion. a8 be nad been jaformed that this New & covcern pretended to be the owners ud controiiers of the ground, aud did not reengnize any tities of Jot holders. His only porpose was to gain information as to what the compeny claime: in the raatter. Mr. Clapp said the stock was for sale to any lot holders who desired it. “No said he.“do you not all goin and pr it and control the cemetery—it is no! te corporation ag had been shown, the lot holders In this Di six thousand z 'y, and if the lot holders wish to speculate in this property let them purchase the right todo so.” Dr. MeParian called Mr. W. E- And taking the floor said that Mr. 4 found there who gave his name as .fon. A search was made among the hiv ,-#2t8, but nothing could be found against +0. It was afterwards found that Vincent starris had been taken by the driver of the black maria to the Criminal Court, and that Hamilton who was wanted at that court tor porary, had been brought to the Police Court y mistake. The court remarked that they appeared to be criminal estrays, and should be returned to their proper owners. John . nagan forfeited. Joseph Mills for- feited collateral. Hattie Smith, same. Geo. W. Stickrey, doing business auctioneer Without license; forfelted co!lateral. Mary Albers was sent down for vagrancy. Henry Barber was sent down for vagrancy. Mary Barelay, same. Jobn Nelson. profane and indecent language. $5. GEORGETOWN. THE REVIVAL.—The a night Was conducted by Rev. Thomas Murray, and much interest was manifested. The attend- ance continues good. Meetings will be con- Unued during next week at the same church. ES ABOUT.—Georgetown seems in- the present time with thieves. Last night the house occupied by Mr. E. Gilbert, No. 105 West street, between Congress and Washington streets, was entered by @ person or persons unknown, who seem to have taken up their lodging there for the night. Nothing was stolen except some provisions, and when the family awoke ther foand 'S minus anything for break ‘ast. MAY Festivac.—sue iadies of toe Union Benevolent Society purpose giving, at For- rest hai Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, a Aged Women’s Home. Donations are so- licited. Gratn—By canal—Boat Wm. Talpo' h 3800 busheis of wheat eoasigned to Talbott. CoRBECTION.—Both in the fire and burgia- ry items yesterday Frederick street was er- roneously printed for Jefferson street. ALEXANDRIA. Sap CASE —Mention was made in yester- day's Gacet/e of the arrest and detention of a young man,Theodore Batterson, suspected of lunacy. He was visited at the jail yesterday ¥ w ad at the last meeting called the in this matter ‘sore heats”; if he ‘sore hearts” it would have been | more appropriate. There were many sore hearts among them. He (the speaker) was | one. In this cemetery were buricd nearly 41] of his race; he haa spent much money 12 making the resting place of his relatives ap- pear creditable. All he wanted now was his | rights, and he meant to contend to the end | for them. If they fail let them all abandon | Glenwood and remove their dead to other | grounds. There should be no ploughing over the graves of his friends for a potato = He moved that a committee of five appointed to go and wait on all the lot bolder; and obtain their signatures to the eenstitution; adopted. The chair appointea Messrs. Jobn MeUlelland, George W. Coren- an, Wm. Thompson, D. MecFarlan, and L. Worthington. ‘essrs. Worthington, Wm. Thompson, and A. M. Mnasy were designated @s a committee to call upor Mr. Clendepta for a list of lot holders. ae THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN book and job printing office will be conducted here- aiter by Richard A. Macomb, a ap ional high reputation, and who for sixteen years bas been with McGill & Witherow. We must give Mr. Murtagh the credit of possessing one of the most com- plete book and job printing establishments in the District of Columbia, and under the is assured. ie SvIT AGAINST THE DISTRICT GoverRs- MENT.— Messrs. Riddle and Padgett yester- day entered @ suit for John Quinn against the District of Columbia, in which damages are laid at $10,000, for injuries received by the sides of excavation in which he was assisting to lower a water main caving in npen him, tn December last, by waich he bad his left shoulder and arm crushed, aud was otherwise injure | ' phan desnina"9 | Messrs. H. D. Cooke, JR. & Co., agents | for the American live of steamers piying be- tween Philadelphia and Liverpool. propose | to sell tickets to the iter piace direct from | Wasbington, as advertised elsewhere, at Philadelphia rates, thus really furnishing purchasers transportation to the ship on which they sail. In taking advantage of | Unis, quite ap item is saved THE COURTS. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge MacArthur. | Yesterday, Lemuel Makel, charged with | rape, was fou>¢ not guilty. Que of the wit uesses fer the defince, Wm. Hamilton, was prderec Into custody to auswer the charge of false * wearing. 1 TODAY. This merning, in the case of Patrick Nvity, convicted of rape,a new trial was | givnted. HONOR AMONG THIEVES. George Perry and Alice West alias Perry, jarceny Of $130im money and €100 in bonds from the desk of George B. Kraft, was ar- s#igped, and Colonel Cook, for the accused, proposed that Perry would plead guilty with the understanding that the wo:van should rot be prosecuted, as she wes the wife of Perry, and whatever she did was under his direé:ion. | A COMVLIMENT TO OUR DETECTIVES. This arrangement was azreed to, and & nolie pros. being entered as to her, Judge MacArthur, in passing sentence, took oc7a fo congratulate the community that it was freer of “professionals” than any com- he knew of—a state of things due to the effectiveness of our detective corps. He remarked that the only reason why there should be apy mitigation of the penalty was the prisoner's conduct to-day—taking the | entire blame on himself for the sake of sav- | ing bis wife, to whom he was married only in January last. The court sentenced him to 1s months In this case and 13 months for the larceny of goods from Devlin, making a total of three years in the penitentiary. Wm inepherd. petit lareeny, was found not pencer llorace, false pretences; ity POLICE CoURT—Judge @nell. Yerterday, after our report closed, Filen | Ale, drunk and disorderly, was fined $ George Dean. cursing; $5. “Margaret Cissel, ‘ame. $5. Tiliman Rivers, same; $5. Car- lin Jones was sent down for vagrancy. W. ). Hany, selling liquor without license ai Tenpallytown. Edward Woody was before the court Thursday on charge of cruelly shooting & horse belonging to Mr. Thomas L. Morgan, pear the Chain bridge. It was testi. fled that the horse was a Lrespasser on defen- dant’s premises, and to get rid of it he dis- | given notice to the owners of animals tres- only won | renown, but who has adorued her profession in itm most graceful phases. pact A sao THE FrREs LAST NiGat.—Last ev Bre was «discovered at the residence of Mrs. Smith, colored, 71) 7th street, caused by a cal oil lamp exploding, doing slight dam- age to the furniture. The aiarm about |! o'clock jast night from box 125. was for ihe discovery of fire by Uti cer Miller and Speciai Orticer Hook in the cellar of the store th street northwest occupied by J.T. & H. B. Castleman ebina store. It originated in the r the cellar, and it was some time was extinguished. Very little damage was done either to the property or to the stock. Circumstances lead to the belief that it was the result of 1ye building. — THE FUNERAL of the late Mr. S. M. B Servoss, wno died day last, took place residence on G street. and was largely at- fore | an incendiary attempt to burn | onsumption on Tues- | esterday from his late | tended by the friends of the deceased aud the | members of the Masonic fraternity, the latter comprising B. B. French Lodge and De Molay Commandery, No. 1, (mounted © religious services were couducted by Rev. Mr. Addison, of Trinity chureh, and the REAL ESTATE Sate EBros., auctioneers, sold for Messrs. C. Ingle and rustees, lots 28 and 29, in Kibbey’s subdivision of square 571. fronting 40 feet each on E street, between ist and 2d streets northwest, and rorping back 10 feet to an alley. Lot 25 was parehased by J. H. McKenney for 75 cants t Per square foo the adjotuing lot for 72 cents by A.J. taker. — meh Messrs. Duucanson MARRIAGY LICENSES have been issted to eury Mason and Sarah Klien Clark: Thos Uxgtion and Emily Jane Wilson; Thomas «Conver and A. x and Annie Laws, © medi; Josepd Sisson —_.—____ LARGEST and best axsorted stock in the city of trunks. satchels, traveling woeket- books. c., at the factory of Janes . Fopbarm, 125 7th street, under ihe big wire rig. t LAKE Grox o—_____. DIAMONDS, fnd plate, coral, enamel, Roman golds And garnet jewelry, received at Prige’s Jewelry store. No. 47 Pen ney ly : hear 4) street. sivanis avenue, | We Witeger treater | ! @ concert to be given. A crowd of colored | boys, and attacked them with sticks and chai two loads of bird shot into the ani- mal, causing lock-jaw, so thatit died. Mr. Gatchel was the prosecuting witness. The case was further continued until to-day, when defendant's counsel, R. P. Jackson, produced an old Maryland act, June r 6 whieh makes {t lawful, when parties ‘have passing, and they fail to restrain them, the evening by some members of the Masonic fraternity, who ascertained that he was a Mason, and @ member of Cohoes Lodge, No. 116, of Cohoes, New York. Members of the fraternity hera telegraphed to the members of Cohoes Lodge, asking instructions as to the disposition to be made of the man. and an answer was received this morning from his brother, saying: “Take care of him—will come for him.” Meanwhile eyerything is being done for his comfort that is poss{ble. | He Is said to be a perfect gentieman and well educated, and his unfortunate condition has attracted much sympathy. ROBRERS CAPTURED AND Goons Recov- FRED.— (Officer James Sraith, who bas be: on the lookout for several days, succeed yesterday evening in capturing John Penn,a white youth, and Charles Contee, a colored one, charged with robbing the fish house of Jobn Beckiey, about a week ago. Penn and Contee were examined last evening by Jus- tice May, and sentenced to work in the ebain gang for thirty days each. Wm. Mor- gn Was fined for buying the stolen fish. County [TEMS —The county of Alexan- dria claiming to be entitled to furnish a suc cessor to Capt. Fowle in the nouse of dele- gates, the republicans of the elty and county Will probably nominate a county man for that office when their convention meets in this city on the 15th of May (—G@uczette, 25th, RECEIPTS AND PRIC#ES OF FISH AT FisHTowN To-pay.— Receipts of 10,0 5 ed; 100,000 herring, Tock and perch, x few arriving. are in great demand, with prices high. The receipts of shad an herring are on the increase, with prices about the same as yesterday.—({Sei'inel, 25¢/, ——_—_~.ee- sctaens Dom PepRo.—It is reported in San Fran- ¢isco that Dom Pedro wiil start for the east direct to-day, instead of visiting the Virginia City mines, as he originally intended. It is aimeuit. however, to predict his movements as he keeps his own cooncils very closely, his own attendants being often ignorant of his Intentions. ————— srac HAL NOVICE, ‘Complimentary ticketa to sentation of THE DUKE’S tained free of cost until May “R place € fornia Cigar Store, 611 Peona. ave. A. Sake X Co , Clothiers. 316 7th street Brad Adame, Mammoth Bookstore, cor. 9h and F streets joldatein’s Grand Pri OTTO. can be ol at the following Norton, Government Printing Office. R_B. Ferguson, I rnggtst.cor. 24 et, ana Pr pitol Hill: M. Kanfman, Clothier, cor. Sin ste... @.: FP Hill, Tremont House; 1706 aud 170% Gat. vp. w., Restaurant; J Bro., 903 7th st. n.w ; Harvey & Holden, St 0 loon, cor. ith st. and Pa, ap D—Old VEILS snd the oldest kind of CBAPE made «04! to new at DAVIS’, 719 Market Space, Corner of Sth street. LOTHING. SPRING AND 8UMMER,. DRESS COATS AND VESTS. Ortental Silk Pld Worsted, 820 Northen.pton Silk Ribbed Worsted, 315 Vienna Diagor.al Worsted, $16 50 Biact ington Black and Gold Worsted, $15 Uxbridge Faacy Silk Worsted, $12 Rarragansett Fancy Bi’k Worsted, $10 BUSINESS SUITS. ‘Fine Elbencf Spring Cass. Suit, @30 Fine Delabarre Piaid Gass. Suit, @15 Edward Harris Hair-line Cass. Suit, 816.50 ‘The Versailles Checked Cass. Suit, $15 The Diagonal Bipbec Oass. Suit. $14 Gen’ne Washington ifill Biae Flannel Suit, $12 North Hoosic Block Oass. it, Bercules “ocotch Cass. Suit, @11 English Stripe and Plaid Cass. Buu, $10 Knickerbocker Check Cass, Suit,g9 Saulsbury Brocken Obeck Cass. Suit, $4 Union Osss. Suit, Frock and Sack, 86 YOUTHS’ SUITS. Millborg Diagonal Worsted Suit, 916 Lippin Silk Ribbed Cass. Suit, $13 Mason's Hair-line Oses. Suit, $11 London Plaid Gass, Sait, ¢9 New York Mills Casa. Suit, $7 BOYS’ SUITS. Norwalk Fancy Worsted Suit, 810 Camden Piaia Cass. Suit, $5 Snow-flake Fancy Cass. Suit, $7 partic ering tr may shoot them. Counsel claimed that this act had never been repealed, and that the owner of the horse | bad been legally notified. The court reserved | its judgment. Ann Carmody, Mary Burns avd Daniel Burns, assault and battery on | Michael Shea, who bore the marks of pretty | severe treament on his face. Miss Carmod dismissed, Mr. Burua fined $5 and his wife <10. TO-DAY. vid Hickey, assault on Bridget, iis wife; nd costs. John Cronin, threats to Mary Jane Cronin, his divorced wie, who told the court that she was afraid he would kill her or her childrev. The proof did not justify a ietion, and he was discharged: Henry tison, threats to Isaac Brown; $100 bonds to Keep the peace, or six month in jail. BATTLE OF SCHOOL BOYS, James Dyson aud Devney Bailey, charged With riot @nd af'ray. This took place last Wednesday between two parties ef school- boys. A number of seboo! be belonging to the Anthony Bowen sehcol, South Wash- ington, were sent to the Sumuer schgeol, on Tih street, to practice music, preparatory to boys, pu censed a _ of the latter school, were in- the preference shown ihe Island a Py eed .” On the day sta! they lay in wait for the Anthony Bowen Stones at the corner of i6th and K streets, Bowen! school boy, named George L. Jack: wen schoo! y, name » Jack- sob, was Knocked down and dangerously wounded in the head by @ brickbat thrown sects ames aches down by others same mob. One ot the Bowen school boys, named Thomas Jor- dap, was & witness, gave a remarkably clear statement of ihe whole affair, notwith- standing he was subjected to a rigid — eXamination by defendant's counsel. The court and all the attorneys present Cee meen their admiration at straightforward manner in which this boy gave bis testi- mony. The boy Jackson Ys thought to be very seriously if not fatally injured. Tue court sentenced Devney to six months in jail, and im) @ fine of $20 and costs or = ‘sin jailou Dyson. N THE CASE OF INDECENT ASSAULT on Robert C. Head by Cornelius Medil!a in the auction rooms of Mr. Williams, the court imposed a fine of $20 and costs, frou. which @n appeal was taken. Ephraim Duckett, larceny of 500 cigars; grand jury. Robert Rawis, threats to Sarah Blackburn; $5 and costs. Julia Randall, larceny of a book worth $1.50; $5 acd costs. Charles Stewart, threats to Jane Stewart, nis wife; $100 bonds to keep the peace. : CRIMINAL ESTRAY. PE done ee bese legen to an- r larceny; Ledid not an- ewer, acd he dees was searched for him aud found, but another culored be couly not be Knickerbocker Oheck Oass, Sait. 36 Union Osas. Suit, $6 A. STRAUS, 1018 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUB......1011 | _apastr Between 107TH anv 11TH Streets, MaAsen & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, THE BEST. rg@ sesortment. of all styles, from $3F, 1 $b. Upon easy terms. Atthe War t rerooms of 10, near 9th street, $1 PER DOZEN BOTTLES! GBOUCNDS FOR INVESTIGATION! LET CONGRESS SEB TO IT! CINCINNATI LAGER BEER, 1 PER DO?Z ZEN. This superior Beer, in stone jugs, delivered at a ‘CONDON STOUT and PORTE! YOUNGER'S SPARKLING BASS’ ENGLISH AL stival for the benefit of the | CITY ITEMS. FoR HEALTH &nd an increase of vital ity, use the Health Lift, at 925 Pa.ave. 42) ———_—_— Rupture Cure Truss. } Profesor Rainbow's glove-fitting Trase— | bo metallic or rubber springs; no bard pads; | gives relief and comfort; does not interfere With jabor, pleasure, or sleep. At the Health Lift Parlors, #25 Pa. ave. 4.29 Fresh Supplies Received this Week. Elegant Siik Hats, best quality, $5, $5.50, Large stock Gents light, medium and dark colored Soft and Suff Hats, $150 to $5 50. and Children’s The largest stock of Bo: Light Felts, White and scheol and dress, at popul: “L 920 7th street northwest. ; editor of the Scalpel, New ‘The Lift Cure is the most com- prehensive treatment of the body, and as an equalizer of the circulation is the most phy- siological remedy yet discovered by the wit Parlors, 92 4c ‘TRY Marburg Bros. Seal of North Carolina Smoking Tobacco. 10 and 20 cent pack- ages. 4,131: ges THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner | of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 | per cent. per annum on deposits for each cal- endar month. Banking hours, 9 to4. Sat- urdays, 9 to 4 and 6 to 8. 2713, 1416 ——+—_—_ No ESTABLISHMENT In the city more rompt in attending to all orders for Sewer Vork, Plumbing and Gas Fitting than Ham- | ilton & Pearson, Y. M. C. A. Building, 9th and D streets. They employ none bat the | best workmen, and consequently give satis- faction in all their work. They keep the largest stock of Plumbers’ and Gas Fitters’ Supplies Of any hovse in the city, and are therefore enatied to do all work at the most | They are good respousible men and deserve | encouragemen’ ap2ztr_FINE GROCERIES 1915 Feuer ay. EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW Sufyes sraliows, of, Prot. COOK'S That two Beals. Mo injury of debit results frome, Used Db top neurs!cia, and. vit reasonable prices. They give low estimates on all contract work, and guarantee satis- faction in every instance. Give them a cail. 3,18, Wées,3: COUGHS AND CoLps.—Tnose who are sul fering from Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, &c., should try “Brown's Bronchial Troches.” o Dr. C, W. BENSON'S CELERY AND CHAM- OMILE PILLS are prepared expressly to cure Sick Headache, Nervons Headache, Dyspep- tic Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness and Bleeplessness, and will cure any case. Price, 50 cents, Sold by all Druggists in Washing- ton, Georgetown and Alexandria, 2,24,e0 y seaananiti NoTHING NEW UNDER THE SvN.—Bat Stimulating Lintment cures Neuralgia. 4; Removal. FIRST-CLASS SCOURING AND DYEING. A. Fischer enlarged his estabiisumest by removing to his new building, 906 G st. north- West, three doors west of 9th street, very near his former place. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or Linton gem invention, he 1s enabled to do any work in @ manner not to be equaled by those not ing these facilities. &7” Ladies Dresses cleaned and dyed with- out being taken apart. #7” Crape Veils refinished nice and cheap. 7 Grease stains removed effectually. ss Gent’s garments cleaning and dyeing a specialty. ex" Prices lower than ever before, to suit the times, Wise for Health nd,” and thou oe c &c—“The on dai! ‘alks dey sands from far and near visit White's establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Wil- lard’s hotel, for rellef from, and avoidance of, Corns, Bunions, Troublesome Nails, Vas- cular Excresences,etc. Established in Wasb- ington in 1861. Fee, £1 per visit. BAZAR PATTERNS, RAZAR PATTERNS, AGENOY AT «. BAUS, 408 7th Street. AGENCY OF THE NEW AUTOMATIC WILCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINES. LADIES UNDERGARMENTS “aT ASTONISHING P Made of the best Cottons BAUMS SANITARY CORSET OR ANY STYLE MADE TO ORDER. ©. BAUM, 4085 Seventh Street. apie 4 bptr ] MBI AS AND PARASOLS COV- U FUELED AND REPALERD. AT THE MANUFACTORY, ap24-Im* 613 D street northwest, a The Best and Only Reliable a Heating Range in the oy Ranges have been city, way - isfaction. "82-For dalegninat anew 715 AN ESSNER'S, 717 ‘BEET NOBT4 WES’ Where will the Jargest variety best selection and the from $13 9) 3, d best workmanch!p c. THE ST. GEORGF, TK MANTELS in this city, ee for the 0} FUBNACE. been put to test by competent an¢ ced to be the Best Furnace of ind inthe market. Parties will find it greatly fo fhe advantage to call and examine thie FU OK before maki, 1 selection. itn COTrTa Ler ON ABD TEB! riety, ‘ TROBES and GBA: of ion at great]; a EB oil move fa tbe. world in large va- ory descrip: ty STOVE AND Rzzovat OF A PIANO AND MUBIU BTORB. VICTOR BECKER (Formerly on 7th street) Has opened at 502 9%h street northwest, i mtreety PLANUES. ORGANS, SUEET MU eony S10, ¢ IN ‘aesortment ice VIOLIN STB! = of Muteal Merzuanty for sale. PH LADELPHIA BXHIBITION. (CROSSE & BLACL WELLS in Malt Vinegar, Rice SAUCES ir Fish, Meat & Game, PeTTED MEATS and Fish, G[ESCLNE MUSTARD, SUPERIOR MALT VINEGAR, JAMS, JELLIES, MAG MALADES ([ABLE DELICACIES are displayed fe ANNUAL MES | GEORGETOWN ADVER'M"!s No bolders of the BI tu asso CTATION, will be held op MON 47 Bvewiane Moy 1, at 73s ovelccR, at Sorlety Hall, High and Prospect strects, Gecrgete en. By order of Board of utrectors ape 2t 2:30 lent ae By ted, ie he i ‘unctoal it as order of the Board. fedl0-cowt M1 atten: |. 8* business of i@por-ence will be Inid be. meeting. By orde: 0 ET: COM! BU. OTICE —The net price o! Ast, 1576, will be reduced to $3.76 per thousand ANNUAL MENTING OF Sik HALL kd MONDAY EVENI D.m., at the HALL of the Hivernis Benero Bcciety. P: ASS (CIATION NG, May Ist, at jance is earnestly re tf Board o! REILY, Sec: WN GAS LIGHT ¥ S, 1376. Gas consumed after if Directors. Secretary. G. W. OBOPLEY, Secretary, LAD Plaids. Mourn fast BF em goeds, ches A brell Sheetings een Babrics Furrishirg Goods and Boys Kid Gloves, variety; Parasols et S2.; AT ATTRACT | om NEWSPRING AND SUMMER GOODS | 3x¥ VE PRICES INO. H. SHOOT & SON, NO. 119 BRIDGE ST., GEOBGETOWN. D.U Have received from New York and are offering Popular Cas IES” DRESS GOODS . Stripes and Plaio Black Sitk from 91 to #3 20, nd @heck Silk. Grenadines trom 25c Googs of all lac specialty; the lowest from of wear, Ladies’ 2-button, at sh Prices. in new designs of materials: best makes Bik and White Striped to @1 25. the best makes and and White House Cotton Goods seduced prices; s. at 1236, 15, ‘amese and Silk finishe: eantiful assortme, las. Cotton Goods at samrest Bi BENJA SPRING GO00US. les’ Dress Good: Btriped Goods Black Silks, 7: A targe stock 12.000 yards Calicos at 5.6) Percales, Piques aud W. Gack in Plato, Plaid and meres. Alpacas and Mohairs. f. and the Dest at 8 cts, te Dress Goods, very Parasols ard Son Um- rices. IN MILLER, 103 Bridge street, da 30, 35, 40, 45 and Be. eee j — AMUSEMENTS. _ 4 LADIES’ Goons. FHEMORCUS AND DBAMATIO BEADING EDITH MEREDITH - piping DITH ¥ 5 . WESTESN PRESEITERIAN CRURCE Sau 9tm STREET, (ST CLOUD BUILDING oe ae . i. Daily recele i Mest Noveluies te MONDAY EVENING, © Admission 50 cents Rep | CRIP SED Sr aa Bek eTe. BATS, Laces + te: Ts LabDY Manacehs oF THE WASHINGTON CITY ORPHAN ASYLUM vEA ee of Washington and vicinity are invites to examipe oko g MAS. 3. P. PALMER 4 Hass recherche assortment of PARIS BONNETS end HATS. Trommed and Untrimmed, im Chip, Panams aud firew, Basket Uk and Ribbon Pine — FLOWERS, LACES and NOVEL W HONE Corner lsth ano 8 atrests northwest, | WEDNESDAY avd THURSDAY. May 3) and ath, | opening at 7 $0 o'clock. On the Gret evening am entertainment by th» Children may be expected. and ou May sth cal an4 Literary! Entertainment by the Ti B ‘wilt be given ia connection ut ee Warmire Admiseion om the Sd, 25 cent’; on the sth of May, | Tickets to be bad of the Lady Managers or at th door. metab tog BF Spec ettention @ivem t) Orders. MRS. J. P. PALMER, _SPI7_No 1109 F street, tetwoen Lith and ath. EFFE: | with the ae 80 cente a WILLIAN IS THE SOLE AGENT “ R I AM COMIN EL WatEEr ioe yy CORSETS and GOs- | HAL = 7th Street. A botor REAL PARISIAN FOURS NiGHTS ONLY. COM CLNG WED y oe Ne j NESpay. ways » bers — sees M. EH SERENA’S — | MILION'S PARADISE LOST, oh) MRS. ™M, 3. HUNT & Tre mest Onicur. Ba>= ing ont Gorceovs E Gian tx Woul Ml the attention of the ladies te Fortment of FBENCH oof AMESIC i 4 ESIOAN PATTERN ron dering. ¥ tatcresting UNTRIMMED BATS, th great varie:y and styler PARADISE LOST. 2-Botton KID GLOVES, at @ riginal dewigre by the @re: ar | 3s tho priacipal eittes of wh! oi . country the painting bas been on exhibition, #be BRBROIDE i nad Mow 1m ha Aved the b ms from th et Greatly aon Hi Se (pPESED— A large and select assortment of LACE CAPS, HATS AND BONNETS ay, be wored fer any pict neat OF the iatest styles atrd most attractive Gesigne NOB. Bite programmes for the lad weno atectien oS SATURDAY MATINEE HAMBURG EMUBUIDERY AND TRE tr aril £ Sule pr ING TO PLSASKOUB FEIES US Bas removed Pepa+yivania svent w., a few doors east fi st from 434 «treet. a. a 7 D. BARNEY, “Northeast 3 cor. La. a ATTORNEY-AT La. ave. and? LAW, ‘th st., Room 4, Washington D. 0. Di PER SET BIT! by Dr AB. D. MYERS, vent w jo. 1735 PB nosy lven 1 Nitrous Oxide Gus admivistered. HER C. WEISER BOB: ttst, 406 Mth street nw. Also, Gold Fillings done erp of price, and satisfacti JAW. . pen. $6 ion given. has Remove’ ro ie sold: can be seen at southwest cor 13th and H streets nw . No. 736.ap28 26 ner Im it of latest style Rockawa un Bue second. at P. mearbtr No 319 ize lish Bro: 00 HERSTINE 0 ONE-YEAR C clase and cheap, in lots orders to AGES, OA’ Top ent net) -band Panel 1} wh HORSE, i si . {Carri seats, Par D or doubt 1D RASPBE: ‘ES. OOBD GRAPEVINES of from one pliant up A. PHIULIPS, B. 603 iSth street northwest. ‘Cou: ark Phietons Buggies. A and MiTT & st., bet. U and on Br SALE—NOW have on hand montbly pa 7 st. Pi teat ard-Sm* v4 in the best style, with the Sarvin whe:l,, Top and No-top BUGGIES for sale ox! at my new Factory,. entrance on Bridge st., near new yments, a, D. 0. 1s, Se Eons. WAGONS, built JAMES K. PROBEY. Bear W feb21 J ACKBUB WAGO! rai 0} NEW STOOK. AND FOUB- D. Sm Corner of Maas. HORBR, ORSE 'W. Mo bare sold Hundreds of these Wagons. and the pinion is that they are the pest aud ‘agon in use, IBON AND SHELLSKEIN AXLES. ONE-HORSS, TWwo- | THBEE- Hi = AGONS. saan McGRATH, and I street i s itural Hall, where fuspection is Tavited, and are sold by’ ail dealers tu frets clase groceries ip the United States and Usu- Ada, ‘Every genuine artiole is labelled, ‘ROSSE & BLACKWELL. 80H SQUARE, LONDON, “© ‘Be Wueene SOND Soke 4 'D HA! $100 Paperuoritor $1,700 faring the past few, migutbe, uade i hominal sums and profite Increased. ing full information sent on s) ap2s-tr ¥. Fr TERE peut eco) 5 ABM D AVY asic Xf vaANy ‘RCHANT ‘ALLOR, spray Metongltn eel ate Brera P. A. DARNEILLE, (Late Dodas & Darneitie,) Beal Estate and Steck Broker, KS. Corner 7th street and Louisiana avenue. MONEY LOANED IN BUMS TO SUIT. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. EK EEP! . apls-Im* ATHS: Ware ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERIUAN Watches, SY ALL THE MOST UELEBEATED MAK EES. & Lerge Assortment at Very Low Prices GALT, BRO. @ 00, Janls-tr | JEWELEEE. PORTNER’S VIENNA BEER, FOR FAMILY USE IN THE CITY. ‘all the late st im, 5 er ements. capecially brewed for that parpose BOTTLED BEEBE has Bottling Estab- 7th street, tak- ‘use here or to a ‘The Beer will be de~ ace ant ROPER SORTER, FRICM LIBT. osm, sciise ema Bots 02 sow ou conta ‘per dozen zand Box For Boxes containing 9 dozen Quarts, o3-im ROBERT PGR TNER. eRe A en Ys Clothing, Uarpets, °, APFLErons CYCLOPE ry “orice! ton. Ponte nan a ee wens, street, Georgetown. required, fa "aa ‘work will be = aoa went or the “naa” ‘and Tc) ‘ONCERT BY TF ANFANTS’ LACK OAPS mai TUE KUSH IS OVER CPittidelpates tor the noone MEN. SELM PERT S, ‘Thanks toour kind fricuds for thelr Indrigence WOMBE'S BURIAL PAVILION, mar’) tr O14 Shee Pe daring the past Fall, whea such ree the raed of | witi be given at Lincoin Hall = ——— Tivorgors ac promptiy {gnowtsed.. Belg nveree MONDAY, MAY Ist. > O'CLOCK PM SN TAD that the work hen finished gave entire satisfac. T $1; Boserved Son at LADIES’ SHOES tion, we solicit a continuance of your Paironeee, | Meizerott #music store, No ,AT IOES, ot rices ta. fro = - ; age ‘an York sout forer idvor i aay pat | RpSteeesh Seearee: wae Se waren ae Shy part of tae county by mall ees” | THE FAIRLAMB OPERA COMPANY, 610 924 Street, Opposite Pawn! (fe Steam Dy Bcorring etebllenent, | — Neca ries tao ttrest, “@eorgetowa, D.U. | THUBSDAY EVENING, April 37—“The PB Sieo,on hand, a fine stock of LADIES’ BUOTS bitshed 1831. fand-te_ pemian Giry Mrs, Kemiigton Eaiclemb. aise | ai the followtn “* ORGS Src - avfimann, and Monwrs oll ¢ one GFORGETOWA SAVINGSUANK, DE Enya s WksussuE Due, 2 Brclieh on Uetyouee. Foe | ~ rench Pebble 0 260 Bank 9 8.m. to 4 p.m., and on Saterdaye | » VENING, 25—" Valerie, to receive deposits) antil eet, Interest paid ce | Tenneson ea ele kee, eee acthere Goode are all made st imy eviablishment deposit. General Bankiog Business dons, nd ook, Messrs. H. Morsell, 5S. W. Keen, | fectured in ihe United btata © S87 Work manu- ie acces inte. ae, days, Mondays 8. POLRINHOS. . | _mar2s-tr AS. H. VERMILYA. a Ws RARE ERe, Ces lam sopeay Ao it Leet) pnoa oat ty LD. P. JANSERETT wil ree “Faust,” Leonellc - 5 B. Polkinhorn,| Thos Dowlitig,| J.T. Mitenen, | (hos Uuixcn) hav act of Fe 1200 Pie Oak: April Sane Beary igkzon.| BE Gromier,”| Fred. W Jone. | rene aire, emingion, orth Charice sirvet, Baltimore, 84 TUR 4 »|.D. Hartley, |TbomasKnowlé © kaumann. Miss Lifian a ~ mmapi-tasasy Oe | Bisapoons Rosa tnd boovee a April $,8ch 06 assortment of French ON | Fall Chorns and Orchestra, effective mise en ACKIFICE OF HUMAR HAIR PROFESSIONAL. scene, elegant Costumes an’ Properties, and the | 6 : 7 | Music complete. BA D338 WALTON, DENTIST tothe United | “Grneral admission, $1; reserved seats, $1.80; pri- | 40 Siates Naval Academy at Annapoli vate boxes, @15; gallery ‘Boe. . son Md., fora number of years, respectfu' 7, Box Sheet now open ot Motearott's | ae Gers hia profesional services to the citizens of | May 1—ROSE EYTINGE as ROSE MIONEL, | B_ACCRTMENT OF CHEAP Washington. Office, 932 £ street northwest, be- | with Union Square Theater Oo. New York \A ree AM tween 9th and 10th ap im* | — BT1O! ROFESSOR SHELDON'S ANNUAL | B, J: CURTIS BMITHE, Dentist, PRONESSRINaTION EXELCISES, A ‘rom | NATIONAL THEATBE. MAY 1 ‘The Grand Fairy Spectacular Ballet of A {ARSE STOCK OF SUS ae RELLAS ano | CINDERELLA; PARADULS, selling Fegeraloes of cost. | OR, THE GOOP FAIBY AND THE LITTLE | GLASS ELIPPER, in all its gorccous splendor, | sinh Beal Ponies, Golaen Obariot, Magnificent js as | Scenery, &e. The various characters wil be Re AND IMITATION LACES, 8 very low LADIES CLOAKS AND SUITS, at » great re 4 duction | A. AU. * br Bor i | _ Doors cpen at 2:3); commences at 3.30. Cards of Q® BEND AND RECEIVING DAL | acmission. with secured seats. 80 cents. ‘Prof. shel secortinert of MILLINERY GOU | don wilt be found at the ball daily from 10 to 12a. m. | Istest siyles of HATS, RIBBONS, FLOW EBS, etc a Te LSO, JUST B ED, 850 doren 9 bntton HEATER T1QUE. Eleventh Street, KID GLOVES, all shades, and the beet tn the Bulow Pennsylvania Avenue, market, for $1 UDWIG_EISINGER ace, | OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. JE INVITE THE LADIES TO CALL AND jo. 609 7th Street ‘opposite United Btaies g EVERY NIGHT. Matinee for La iy > hee. Fe nud Uhlir BYERS WEDAESDAY and | _mar dy __ 8. HELLES, 718 Market Spece._ (June de Pn ancais.) _Spnl0-2y TURDAY #8 TERNOON sr LTiEs. ECIALTIES. CHUTTER & BARMEAN, FIRST-CLASS IN BEVERY RESPECT. SS - Ng = —8T. Ol RORY AM ESTA Pee Eee ot | _Veriety. Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. novi?-1y COMSETE, SR LNTS, BUSTLE oe apoune 73 nest, | OBESE FORT . PADS. SHOULDER BEACEE northwest, DEN, in Alexandria, SLE: Labigs’ TTON AND MM 8 : | Soe seeee es het © vec: SkWEAR. KID GiUVKe. R.A. B. * o | Op No.) On Ecxhibition Boveities ved dafiy. Ohio Sot of Dental Su and of Dom Bown Meditai Oollege of Obieage- 401, fun atrect, | 2 4! a — } a East nite, corner of DB. Gas aud chloroform peed th | 77m 8t. RERITER ' ee ———— poet ED aoe. | 0.439 Tem sirett ries WD and Sores, ete BOOKS AND STATIONBSRY. = ons = | orenoe tiles? Hell, ——_—— Choice Oil Paintings, Engraviny Obromos, &c. HE NEWEST PULLICATIONS.—1 Black « _ FOR SALE, Also, largest stock of Fx anging®. Window T General Aties of the ALK—Two pair of very fin | Shades, Pictures, Frames, Pictare and Iss divcovertes BSES. 1655 bi high seis. Rings, Natls, &c., in the District. 2 Banoreft's History wea Be TREM: ash. ia! edition, voi — | Bz Fisase remember Name and Member. jyi-ty | by E-S. eid ee = ae ——= | Allopge (from ab FESTIVALS. Raticioge Kncwiets — ries of Fam Promisir well brea trotter, biol BAY, | 7gagewmiaL BESTIVAL, for ih) Decshi al | Shae Te win, Pisck po cund, stylish, and 87 Oy | Cc the (ein OF Tee TS ARN ATION. £17509 Lesite Tyrrel by Georgi ce paleo aie Sherman Morgan MARES. Coe | ee THURSDAY BIGdee tt ee ee ae | yr and Ide Eilot, $138 “Ii Attword + Moders Bares (wery ; “ 2m each ‘Admission free dnring | American — Sal . ‘This is very desirable stock. and is cuaranteed in OLUB Tete Dt OL JOE Zee | Tus gvery particular. Apply to THOS. M'OONNELL. | |! Select Headizg: by Mewre, TWEE: Neghngton Driving Park-or address P.M. SLi: | Ncpan.” Select, Beading. The iadirs e- . —Serviceabie, fine toned, six-octave ve kindly comsentrd to let ‘be decorations an FGidttine PianOs only gos met her attractive features teed ct teeAurhors Care| (ESS SOUTH ORTH'S GREATEST | i” remain during the Fest vai | 4 AT ST. JOSEPHS HALL, (Corner Sth apd If streste northwest.) j FOR THE BENEFIT OF BT. JOSEPH 3 CHUBCH (Ge rman), EVERY EVENING FROM MONDAY, April 24, TO MAY Jer. p22 7t apr St SELF MADE; OR, OUT OF THE DEPTII3. PUBLISHED MANY YEARS SINCE IN TH: SLW YORK LEDGER, 1s NOW | SALE IN BOOK FORM aT SHILLINGTON'S Bookstore, ards tr Cor. 43 strest and ave BE ANCIENT KEGIME. _ err. ___ BALLS, PARTIES, &c. _ ) bpatanat 3S FLUBAL MAY BALL, WEDBESDAY EVENING, May 10, is76, AtMARINI'S HALL, B street, betwee: Sch and 0th ats. Tickets, admitting » geutienan aud one, <p-m. Stores or at the | td lish Literature: 3 fee volm. iady, $3. Doors open at 7+.; commence at 5: — to be had at Masic Aton. Lustrated Comment the ‘Apostics. by Lyman Aubert Ac & the the Mariuer's Progress, Be ences Mac po TLL EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &c. | N ZW Eeoeks nner ;IRST GRAND PICNIC Diseases of the Nervous System. By Dr. Hammond y RMED ASSOCIATION, | ., Cloth, ao 1 | FooK oor FoR TEE — u Seimmeeemmes vole. 4.80 | tnsx crann CENTENNIAL Vicltot-be Deg tienes baer SSevcen: mee rts “Hepa waren OS c ora ONE, od ar OHU _| MEN'S WEAR. TICKETS wan and Lad! SUMMER RESORTS. yirrr OENTS, admitting es. SPRING GOODS. T= sao adore Balusbvad wilh be OPEN FORT IBIORS onthe LOtm! NEW ST PLES for Roon.s of information address & | deraigned: at Oakland, Garrett con: FINE GOODS, LUMBER! LUMBER! — TO MAKE TO MEAPLER @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, MUST SELL AND WILL SELL. | ¥ 1A BOAEI is H JOTbT and SUAN' tl Sdenathe "sind stncs, | SUITS TO ORDER, oer spina, ms Meaca WALNUT "hat I wil onl st oue-balt toe Wir cu, wus sacons sax | READY-MADE SUITS, febbiy _ Osrmer inth ond Estee eerie, | FROM $14 UP. PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD on ore comes = OORTBACTING Gumemeiie primer ore Mock, and sre mreparet te | | SPRING OFEROOATS, HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, do. TIN ROOFING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be vaiin wale SLATE end MARELE UANTELS, 1 excellence ea RTn et RTS, Bie propositions bo caplialists‘and soutrestors.