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EVENING STAR. MONDAY.......... 000. May 1, 1878, Weather Probabilities To-day. Orrict oF CHIFP SIGNAL OFFices WASHINGTON, May, 1876. For the middie and eastern states, rising Barometer, vorthwest winds, increasing to brisk avd possibly bigh, cooler, clear or clear- jog Weather. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-nignt. sneenet ‘Theater. —Rose Eytinge as “Rose Theater Comigue.—“Juba, or Who Wine,” &ud Varieties. Wesvern Presbyterian Church (H street, be- Sween }9th and 20th)—Hamorous and dra- matic reading by Edith Meredith. Lincoin Hal—Concert by the Orpheus €inb of Philadelphia. Beyer's 7th Street Park — First pte-nic of the Barmony Uniformed Association, K. of P., jo. 2 Juenonan’s Pleasure Garden (corner 4th and Estreets cortheast t grand centennial Pienie. he lroperial Hotel nd at Willara’s Hotel. Office of the New York Avenue Hotel Office of the St. Mare. June ion News Depot, northwest Stb and F streete. ——— Condensed Locals. Heme Matual Building Ass'n to-nicht. ne . jay wl Jeurnes over to Monday next The svand prize concert f Bt. Cecilia's Academy will take plac Bes May sd. Becadvt. Those wno attended the | atine Y. M.C. A. pariors v to tearn by our advertiseme class ‘or garten Will begin to-morrow a: t in General it of Wea- venty persons were lodging house on Louisiane a an increase over bundred and three. Yesterday mori ent avenue, Jow managed d letters in the old first ward” for nearly twenty-five years. He was universaily respecte: The Wasbington and Georgetown Rillroad eompany pay their conductors ard drivers 92.5 per day, commeacing this dato, and deserve the commer port of the public for this act of Jastice toa class of men who have to work bard for smal! wages. The approach to the Washington end of the Aqueduct bridge overgkock Creek is not only disgraceful, but damaging to venicies nd dangerous to human life. Even the boles ieft by taking up the rails of the W. | & G. ratiroad are sti!l unfilled, making unsightly and dangerous rats Whose busi- | Beas is it to abate this nuisance? See the announcement of the festival at Masonic Temple Tuesday, Wednesday and Toursday, for the benefit of the Church of the Inea: tainment are exceeding'y sttractive, and the visitors will be able to evjoy themselves Without any begging importunities to take ecbhances in ratties, &c , &c. Ata meeting uf the Medical Society of the istrict on Saturday night. a committee, consisting of |rs. Lincoln, Garnett, Busey, Reyburn, and Dr. Ford Toompson, were ap- pinted to prepare @ protest against the bili fore Congress incorporating the National Surgical Intsitute, said protest to be pre- nen’ed to the Honse District Committee. A sale of elegant French bronzes, marble twenty-one day clock, fively-eared’ mantel vases, statuettes,card receivers, ete.,in all comprising about twenty-five lots, being the importation of Messrs. Viti Bros., (late Vito. Viti & Sons.) of Philadelphia, will take | pace at the auction rooms of 3 Thomas owling, southwest, corner Pe avenue Ith street Al 10), o'clock. res ran street. Friday, of ress at St John's Creek ceun ufexe. He grad B. and A. M. até im the degrees of A. wdol 184 by Bishop Whittingham. His first barge was in Ceciltou, Md ef about two years, and coming to this< he remained two years as assistant rector of St. Jonn’s, &nd in inci he took charge of Kent Parish Md., aud remained in charze for seven years He was afterwards chaplain to the Bishop of New Jersey and a sey, where be founded the parishes of Bridgetown. Middleton, Cape May and Vineland. He was a delegate to the Ganeral Convention in 1569, aud _becam+ chapiain of the University of the South. where he w: professor in the Greek larguage and liter tre in 1569. this city aud was assistant minister at ti Cnuret of the Epiphany, where he remaine about two years. Afier asbort interval he gain became assistant minister of St. yerien in June, Ivf, and remained @ time Of bisdeath. He lad been in bealth for some years. a SUDDEN DEATH.—Yesterday al Michael C. Fitzgerald, a weil ic tractor, died very suddenly at tue corner of sth and K streets northwest of heart disease. While Mr. F. and his wife were in the bareh of the immaculate Conception, cor- ner of Sth ana N streets nortuwest, attend- ing the funeral services of a deceased friend, F carriage came in collision with a buggy on the street, and iojured it to such an ex- tent as to prevent Mc. Fitsgeraid and his Wile from taking @ place in tue funeral pro- ession. Mr. F. thinking that the velicle was not strong enough to take tnem bot home, concluded to lead the horse to b home, Mrs. Fitzgerald being in the buggy, aud they started homeward tus. At tue corner of ith and K streets Mr. Fitzgeraid made @ halt, and whea about to examine bis buggy staggered and § OMcer Sim: his assistance, y found him seuseless and life almost exfinet. He was immedia to @ house on K, 6th andj but ived. nt rT 1 from & Bowen. and (Mcers ¢ ad Bryam t the rema: e of the deceased, street northeast, where Dr. Patters i coroner, viewed the boy and gave a cert cate that death resulted from heart di The Hibernian Henev: called together by not Ine funeral Wednesda: How. TicHA - INE known member of the bar of this died at bis residence, 92; Seott Plac: cay evening, in 1 th year of his Corwine was a native of Mason co: and in early 1) ed paper in Missise! og law under il Sharkey. From Mississippi he moved to Terre Haute, Ind m Upence to Cincinnati, where he practiced law with Hon. C. i. Smith and sovernor Hayes as partne! He was 4 re- yPadlican in politics and 4 member of the ‘bieago Convention of which nom!- nated Mr. Lincoln, whom he supported in the convention. ne was tendered the ap- niment District judge by Mr. Lincoln, Rae declined it, but subsequentiy for a short period le filed the position of district attor- Rey for the southern district of Ohio. About six years ago he settled in this city, having reviously built up an extensive practice fore the courts, especially tn connection ‘With the Farragut aud other prize cases. eee ATTENTION is direction to the advertise- mentof Wash. B. Williams, auctioneer nounelng for sale, on the 2d day of Ma: © o'clock p. m., valuable real estate, frou! ing on 1. street, near corner of [th street north. west. This rty being eligioly locate, offers great indueements to parties desiring te obtain @ beautiful residence. perenne were THE ATTENTION of persons Want!ng nice 1 Foil Kept turniture, is called to th: sale by | Feomae, Dowling, auctioneer, at No. 219 eet, to-morrow (Tu } , pone nesday) morning, at —_.—___ LEAVE ADDRESS to have your thorongbly repaired and covered pg factory of James S. Topham, 425 th pr Bhong | east side. Quality of Prices reducean'Y Of work ‘kept up, bai ——————_ FISH MARKET To-vay. Golden & Brother, tsb ag Yor @tiasis per bundred; $llasic per thocsand es Lapirs’ Curr ats refinished to lonk as Weil ax new wt Whiling’s, 924 Penney! avenue. ‘ — tion and warm suo- | tion. The features of the enter- | z D eof Malaeand 41 years | re Coliege. and was | con in INH, and a priest in | ssionary in West Jer- | absequentiy he*returned to | a uD The Revival Meeting To day- Tre morning meetings this week were com- Meneed today at St. Paul’s English La theran church, and there were present Rav. Drs. Noble, Rankin and Gray, Rev. W.S. Hammond, Rev. G. A. Hall, and other m isters. The meeting was in charge of Rev W.S. Hammond, and after the service of song Dr. Noble read a selection of Seriptare. urd spoke of the love of Christ «s uniting Christians of all creeds. Reports being called for, Rev. Mr. Hammond spoke of the meet- ings at bis chureh as very interesting, a number of persons giving evidence of a change of heart. Mr. Stewart reportet from the meetings at Lincoin hall, Dr. Rankin frem bis ehurch, Rev. Dr. Noble and Rev. G. A. Hail from the meeting at the Sixth Presbyterian church, and Mr. Little froma the Assembly's church. A report was also made from the North Carolina avenue M. P. ebureh. Dr. Domer reported from his chureh that hop hon ® fine meeting. Mr Dubois ze the meeting at Dr. Sunderland’s ebureh. Rev. Mr. Graef rey from the Lutheran chapel on Capitol Hill that they had a very interesting meeting, fourteen per- sons having been converted during the week. Mr. Hammond read the aeats for prayer, numbering ahout forty, and offered a Teena for the subjects. A praise meeting followed, during which praise was given for the coa- version of @ young man who had come in from the open-air meeting, and an interest- ing Inquiry meeting followed. The morring meetings will be held at the Lutheran ebureh this week. To.niz met gs will be held at Dr. Gray's eburc W. &. Hammond's. Dr. fran chapel on Ey . Rev, joble’a, wud the La- Hilt THE WI LIAMS LUCKEIT HOMICID is morting, im the Criminal Court sige MaeArthur, the case of Jack Wi ms. alas Richard Wiillams, charged with numer of Franeis Luckett on the Wth of April. iv, by assaulting him with a shove and fracturing his skull, was called—Mosers. | Hagner and Blair forthe accused and Dis | Het Attorney Wells for the government. | The followisg jurors were selected and sworn: Samuel V. Noyes, James Foy. Henr: | W. Lee, Davie Jackson, P. J. Buekey, Ed. | F. Simpson, Samuel Queen, John Thomp- | sen. 1G. Coombs, Jas. A. Butler, Wasiing- ten Tilley and Edward P. Welch. The affair took place on the fishing shore at Geisboro’, and Williams having beeo dis- charged is claimed that some worls pasted and Williams selzed a shovel and struck Luckett, inflicting @ wound from | which he died abeut three weeks subse- tly. e defence claim that the wound was in- a ip self defence. ot THESUAD AND HERRING FISTERIES in the Potomac have proved to be a failure this season. Many of thegillers have quit. Some of the large seine haulers too have cut ont and left for thelr homes. At the Stony Point | landing, fisbed this yearby Mr. H. A. Clarke, executor for the Gibson estate, ployed men, under Capt. Wm. Eva: | with @ 6-horse power steam engine for haul- | Ing, and yesterday, with a 5-mile seine, the | hav! brought but 600 shad and very few ber- ring. At High Point landing, two miles jower down, are employed (5 men, under | Capt. M. Cramp, and at the haul yesterday | were captured about 500 shad and about the ' | range much higher than usual, which makes | Bp to some extent the deficiency, but not- withstanding this, vy losses Will be sus- tained by all engaged in this pursuit. All | agree that the business of fishing is over- done, and that no remedy ean be experienced | without the enactment ‘and enforcement of adequate laws by the states ef Maryland | and Virginia. for the protection of the fish. ——— AMUSEMENTS tose Michel,” the play which has achieved sueh great success, with same pumber of herring. The prices for fish | | Roce Eytinge in the title role, will be pro- auced at the National theater to-night for | the first time. The presentation will be | under the direct supervision of Messrs. | Shook and Palmer, with essentially the Same scenery and cast as when run at the Union Square theater, in New York, over a bundred ard thirty night dancel Hall.—The celebrated Orpheus club lelphia will give a concert here to igbt.toraise funds for the decoration of the women's centennial pavilioa. Thisecinb recently given concerts in the northern es. and met with great suce << A choice me is selected for to-night. nereased attractions are week at the Comique. d. P. Wilks is to appear nigh * Juba, or Who Wins?” A long ties completes the programme. Presbyterian Church —Mias Edith will give a bumorous anc dramatic | g to-night. —e THE SUDDEN DEATH oF S. B. Etttort. Jor attention has been called toa paragrapn | Which appeared a the telegraphic items iu our euition of Saturday last eonceraing en death in New York of Samuel B. . formerly of the navy. That para- | graph is in error so far as ii throws doupt he cause of Mr. Elliott's death, and is T respects calculated to mislead per- sous as to bis condition. We are informed | hy one of nis relatives in this eity that Mr. /Lioett bad lor several years been subject to | Ulsease of the heart, amd that this was found pon & post mortem examination to have | caused his sudden death. On the evening of luis death he was apparently well and was in | excelievt spirits. At a late hour he parted wiih a friend to go to bis lodgings aud was again seen ative by any one who knew n. He had been for a long time unsac- } cessful king employment in New York, nstances were depressed paragrapl eS, lesti~ —.—_—_. WITH the trech spring costames that now | begin to enliven our promenades, and tne de- | Sire for suitable ornaments to match thena, we can co! {do better than advise our lady readers to cali and examine the large aud «gant assortment at Mr. Prigg’s famous | weiry store, Pennsylvania avenue. His | yx and gold sets are very choice, and his Lake George diamonds in solitare rings and sets so briijliant and fuli of tuster that | they are worn by many of the ladies of fash- | on in place of the rea! gems. We observe among the novelties & necklace in silver. | With cross and ear-rings to match, at $1: a magnificent sapphire set in heavy gold, for =<0, aud the Paris cross of diamonds set on ét Is one of the most recherche of all the ex- quisite designs of jewelry Mr. Prigg has pre- | —— — reoet ves new goeds very. ay, itis impossible to Keep pace with the superb | designs in jewelry that characterize hin ea tablishment, and ladies of taste are always | gratified to witness the handsome selections that are so admirably adapted to the com- pleteness of graceful «i becoming toilets. Forney’s Sunday Chronicie —e_—_ THREE MORE DEAD BABIES. ored Infant was found Saturda: Policemen Pierce and Luskey on South Cap- itol street, between D and E southeast. Yes- terda@y an inquest was held and a verdict rendered that the infant came lo its death a: some place and at the hands of some per son or persops unknown to the jury. About l o'clock yesterday afternoon Police. | mau Lyddane found a dead colored female infant on a vacant lot between Ii th and isth and M and N streets northwest, and convey- ed it to the 4th precinct station, where the viewed the body, and, considering an in st unnecessary, issued a certificate efburial. --- About’, o'clock this mor: ing Officer McNeal found @ dead female i fant on M street, between [3th & northwest. and took it to the & where Coroner Pat eave @ certificate that Adeatcol. | night by - May Bau rofessor Marin s lth annual floral May bail on the 10th inst., at the acad emy,on street. The annual recurrence of this event is always anticipated with mach pleasure by the older people as well as by the little fol&s, for the professor never fails to make a success of it. He is making every effort to bave bis May bal! this year surpass all We others, and we doubt not he will suc- ceed, and the scholars and many friends of the school can look forward without any fear toa most delightful time on the even- ing of the 10th. His superb hall, enlarged and improved, with additional’ dressing. | rooms, @ fine supper-room, &c., wili enable visitors to epjoy themselves to the fullest. Tickets can be procured at the music stores | Or at the hall -« | THE SovTH WasuHINGToN Scspay | ee ee heid = mage es sessiou at yan ape! yesterday afternoon. Mr. | B. Pearson presided, and the exercises were | Opened with singing, followed by prayer by | Rev. W. 8. Hammond, of the M. P. Church. | Addresses followed by Rev. Dr. Wills, Rev. Dr. Sunderland and Rev. Mr. Hammond, , Interspersed with singing by the schools of | the Westminister Presbyterian Churcu, | (Mr. Bittinger’s.) Byland Chapel,(Mr. Ow | ens)—a Bay oo by Miss Rebecca Bird, George G. Garrett, Frauk 7. Maguire and | Emory Yount. with chorus. and the Fittn | Baptist, (Rev. Mr. Meador’s.) ‘The exercises were closed with the benediciic by | Meador. . i eta ‘entails Son MARRIAGE LICENSES have been |. | Samuel A. Robinson and Eliza P Shanes | Jobn W. Hawkins and Nannie M. Prestman, both of Baltimore county, Maryland: Thos, | | A. Moore and Laura A: Tennison, both of | Alexandria; Alfred Smith and Dora Meiford; William H. Sterne and Alice C. Fague; Stat | ford Robinson and Matida Watkins: £ twa Ras.feld and Edna Brunsick; Edward Mor- ris and Maggie Mayer. ss —_-—_¢—___ WE RECOMMEND our friends to go to MeMurray’s,s05 Pennsylvania avenue. Mar- Ket Space. who is selling Tranks, ‘Traveling Bags and Valises, and doing all kinds of re. pairing at very low prices. t Information given in ail matters od In RL SPRINGSTYLES ao GEORGETOWN. INTERESTING WORK ON THE PoTomAc.— The work of clearing the channel of the river | of & bed of rock opposite the foot of Potomac street, which has been in progress for some time under the direct of government offi- cers, continues, and large quantities of rock Sre dally brought up. Tae modus operandi @ very interesting ove. A hole 1s drilled the heart of the rock under water by a dia- mond drill; into the bole thus made atin tube filled with nitro giycerine is inserted by adiver. The nitro giycerine ts then ex- loaded by means of electricity and Bisetca rocks afterwards are removed. REVIVAL MEBTINGS —The usual meetin will be heid at the Congress street ehuarc! during this week, conducted by Revs. Howe, Norris, Beall, Murray, and Nixdorf. Datly prayer meetings at 11 o'clock at the Baptist cbureh. NeEDS ATTENTION.—The canal bridge at Jefferson strevt is in great need of repair, there being large holes in tts floor, which make travel over it very dangerous. DON’T FORGET the festival at Forrest hall, beginning to-morrow night, for the benefit of the Aged Women's liome. The ladies of the Union Benevolent Society, who have it in charge, ask that coutributions may be sept to the hall either upon Tuesday, Wed- nesday or Thureday mornings. Gkatn.— Boat Loudoun, with 2,600 bushels of wheat courizned to H. M. Lalbott, also, 1,400 busbels of wheat to Hartley & Bro. Heat J S. Weleh, with 215 bales of bay and 20 barrels of ear corn, to T. C. Wheeler. Fis. Herring are bringing to-day from $15 per 1,000. shad StP per 100. GENTLEJIEN OuTrirs. Every Department Well $ GARMENTS TO MEASURE. A Jerse assortment, probebly the largest in Wesnington, of soods to select from. Fine Plaid Sultings, Pisin wot Fancy Worsted ©: jogs and Suitivgs; Bine and ; tack Flannel Black, Flaid and Mt eviot Suit. Dablia and me Panta- cy Vestings. particularly in- vited to inepec Bnite made to measure from $95 upward. Orders promptly filled, aad im the best manner BEADY MADE GARMENTS. Good Suits. reliable govds. desirable styles. for $16. Black Worsted Coat Vests to match, from $17 {0 to 335. Pantaloons from $5 upward. S coats. in choice Biue ard Black Flannel 8: huits. Drap d’Kte Coats, Vout Icons. LINGERIE. Perfectly fitting Shirts, White and Colored. Suk and Ligeu Haudkerchiefs. Collars; Cufts, Scarfe and “Ties. Gauze, Gossamer, Morino, Silk. Hlanvel, Jean, Linen. Thread and other Underwear of approved makes and qualities. Kid and other Gloves. Fre@ch and Buglish Suspenders and Braces from 35 cents to $4. Plain and Faacy Half Hose from 25 cents to $125 per pair. Gymoast Shirts, Tights end Tronks. Boating and Yachting Shirts. articles Lot possible to enumerate, ONE PRICE ONLY, inv EVERY DEPARTMENT. GEORGE C. HENNING, 410 SEVENTH STREET, pstr SIGN OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE, HE DEST SODA WATER 18 DRAWN FROM BLOCK-TIN LINED STEEL FOUNTAINS. eot"hlers wisl do well to accure a supply for the sca- SAM’L C. PALMER, | peror, 57 GREENE ST REST, GEORGE TOWN, D. —NEW FOUNTAINS now being received. NB COUN LER APPARATUS for sale, rent. or loan. apaytr aoe BARGALNS gy at HEILBRUNS SHOE STORE, 402 77H STREET NORTHWEST. White Eboes for May Bal 9.00 Men's et tt: 4.20 French Kid, front ream. 4 Kid, Bution; i Foxed, Lace Gaiters; $1 £0 side jucs. fron! $1. Congrers: 80 cents Buskins. oe 00 Lasting Front seam, Patton. 0 Boys’ and Misses’ S<nool Bboe 00 Foxea B: pretreat} : morals; 20 cents Infacts’, 1.35 Men's Gaiters; @2 50 Caif Boots buckskin, Kid and Lasting Gaiters. . B—Look for * Old Woman with 24 Ohiidren.”” in window, apa tr F. A. BEUTER. FOSTER P. WOOD. ‘eneral Intellicenca and Information Office, General Agency and Gollertions. Office, 4265 7th street, between D and K Special atiention given to Renting Servants obtained. and Employers rl nd NOW READY. BROADWAY and FIFTH AVENUR STYLE | GENTLEMEN'S DRESS HATS. 6 +t nd 180, fine Soft and Stiff FELT HATS of the most roved patterns. English snd Amerfesn SILK UMBRELLAS. Ladies’ SUN UMBEELLAS, UMBBELLAS and PARASOLS recovered, KER &@ GREEN, 1419 PENNSYLVASIA AVENUE, ly Above Willard’s Hotel. B at GRRIvRARre, 65! Eatorwith Gi i DEALER IN FASHIONABLE FUBNITUBE AT FAOTOKY 'BiCES. . 417 BEVENTH STREET, = Fe Odd Falcwe Hens ia BZ_U pholsterin, specialty. SF Experie: ‘workmen. marsl-lo ee WALL PAPER & WINDOW SHADES. ‘The finest and Sort STOCK, incinding al! the | noveitices in dec: any store in the jobs, and at ees lower than Il be found at TUBMA 413 9th street. BF Te best workmen employed and gg guaranteed GES INE beaten dy KEE SEER Je at CHBIS. MADBS’ HOTEL. 8p!7 Im Corner of 10th and E strents. ‘THE best MARBURG BROS. SEAL OF NORTH CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO. apis.in___'10 AND 20 CENT PACKAGES. | OTIOE—Parties who desire to di of all KINDS OF WBARING AP PARBL can sell them for a higher cash price than any place in the city, by calling or sdarensiog HERLOG, 917 D a ry tention will be given. northwest. Pi ate CARRIAGES 7 We are selling, at atly reduced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACHES, COUPES and COUPELETS. Our Patent Counter-baianced Front FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING FRONT BERLIN COACHES are the lead ing Carriages of the day, and for beauty of de ign, simplicity and thoroughness tn construction, @re unsurpassed. The Falling Fronts to both are nicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement is patented,*) and can with ease te lowered and raised wtth the finger, We guarantee our work to be FIRST CLASS, @nd to please in every partioular, * No 5 tty yh gale under the above H. KILLAM & Oo,, 29 CHESTNUT STRKEBT, decé. m&thiy HEW HAVEN, OonN. PTIOIAN NOTICE—Having dispensed with all ‘apprentices, salesmen. ac. ae giterd to Dasincse personadly. My reer Ren y, apltr BVO.) CODLET £4 street. CITY ITEMS. CHU DREN and Roys’ Clothing, vew style" just received at A. STRAUS’, 1011 Peansy!: vania avenue. OF THE THOU tims of con- sumption and k 8 in our eli- mate, a large proportion would b Lime, which, as we prepare it, ia a decid jeasant medicine. Try it. See th abel bas our sisuature—Jobn C. Baker & Co., Philadelphi a TO THE CONSUMPTIVE let those who lan- guish onder the fatal severity of our climate through any palmonary complaint, or even those who are in decided consumption, by ne means despair. There is a safe and sure rem. edy at bai and one easily tried. * Widbor's Compound of Cod Liver O48 and Line.” withent possessing the very nauseating flavor of the oO tofore used, isendowed by the phosphate of lime with a healing property which renders the oil doubly efficacions. Re- markable testimonials of its efficacy can be exhibited to those who desire to see them. Sold by A.B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. xi a BROOKLYN, N. Y., August 16. Gentlemen:—It is with feelings of gratitude that I place before you @ simple statement of my sufferings and cure from the use of the Peruvian Syrup. Lam forty years of age, and my oceupation is thatof a map engraver. About fifleen years ago I was altackel with | what I suppose was a disease of the spine. { could not walk erect, owing to agreat weak- ness whieh I experienced at the small of my back. My digestion became Impaired, and by degreés my whole system became de- ranged. I suffered in this way for seven years, and then placed myself in the hands of eminent physicians. They treated me with mercury and many other strong reme- dies, bat ] grew worse instead of better. Inthe spring of 1857 there Appeared upon my back and side two large abscesses, and at this time 1 war also suffering from @ very bad fistula; my whole system became utierly prostrated, when I was advised to try the Peruvian Syrup. J commenced using it, and at once experienced great relief. I have taken three bottles of it, and every trace of my former complaints have left me. My system bas regained its strength, my appe- | “reecks toot uring the past F work from aii sec tite has returned, and I feel myseif com- pletely renewed in age and vigor. {n @ wo ny health ts now perfect, and I can trul say that I was never able fo do more work and with greater ease to myself, than at this time. Yours respectfully, JAMES P. Cox. | ed FOR HEALTH and an increase of vital- ity, use the Health Lift, at 925 pevniesat i Bupinie Core Fr Professor Rainbow's glove-fitting Trass— bo metallic or rubber springs; no hard pads; giver relief and‘ comfort; does not interfere with labor, pleasure, or sleep. At the Health Lift Parlors, 925 Pa. 4.29 ———— TRY Marburg Bros. Seal of North Carolina | Smoking Tobacco. 10 and 20 cent pack- ages. 4,131 _« THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner of New York avenue and Lith street, pays 5 per cent. per annum on deposits for each cal- endar month. Banking hours, 9to4. Sat- urdays, 9 to 4 and 6 to 8. 23,1416 eee DR. DIxon, editor of the Selpel, New York, says: “The Lift Cure is the most com- prehensive treatment of the body, and as an equalizer of the circulation is the most phy- slologieal remedy yet discovered by the wit of man.” Parlors, 925 Pa. ave. 429 25 Havri—Stimulating Liniment cures all ain. 5 ——————— Removal. FIRST-CLASS SCOURING AND DYEING. A. Fischer enlarged his establishmest by removing to his new building, 906 G st. norli- west, three doors west of 9th street, bis former place. By promptly adopting the tay provements, whether of American in Invention, he is enabled to do in @ manner not to be equaled by ing these facilities. les Dresses cleaned and dyed with- ig taken apart. 7 Crape Veils refinished nice and cheap. @7 Grease stains removed effectually. ®7- Gent's garments cleaning and dyeing a speciaity. &7 Prices lower ihan ever before, to suit the times, c &c.— “The Wise for Health on daily walks depend,” and thousands from far and pear yisit Dr. White’s establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Wil- | lard’s hotel, for relief from, and avoidance of, Corns, Bunions, Troublesome Nails, Vas- cular Excresences, ete. Established in Waeb- ington in 1861. Fee, $1 per visit. LOWE = PESNExces'™* 1011 CLOTHIWVG. SPRING AND SUMMER. DRESS COATS AND VESTS. Ortental Bilk Pl’d Worsted, @20 Northampton Silk Ribbed Worsted, $15 Vienna Diagonal Worsted, 816.50 Biackington Biack and Gold Worsted, $15 Uxbridge Fancy Silk Worsted, 612 Narragansett Fancy Bl’k Worsted, $10 BUSINESS SUITS. Fine Elbeenf Spring Ones. Suit, g20 Fine Delabarre Piald ass. Suit, $1 Edward Harris Hair-line Oass. Suit, $16.50 ‘The Versailles Ohecked Cass, Suit, $15 ‘The Diagonal Ribbed Cass. Suit, $14 Gen’ne Washington Mill Bine Flannel Suit, 13 North Hoosic Block Cass. Suit, $12 Hercules Scotch Cass. Suit, @11 English Stripe and Plaid Cass. Suit, $10 Knickerbocker Check Osss. 8cit,@9 Saulsbury Brocken Check Cass. Suit, $3 Union Cass. Suit, Frock and Sack, 6 YOUTHS’ SUITS. Miliborg Diagonal Worsted Suit, 918 Lippin Silk Ribbed Uass. Suit, $13 Mason's Hair-line Usss. Suit, $11 London Plaid Cass. Suit, iis Cass. Suit, 97 BOYS’ SUITS. Norwaik Fancy Worsted Suit, @10 Oamden Plaia Case. Sait, $5 7 9 New York Snow-flake Fancy Cass. Buit, Knickerbocker Oheck Osss. Sait. 96 Union Uses. Suit, 86 A. STRAUS, 01)... PENNSYLVANIA AVEBUR.... 101L aps tr | BETWEEN 10TH AND 117m STREETS, | MASON & Hamiin CABINET ORGANS. THE BEST. Large sssortment, of ail styles, from 955, ‘Mins Watercoma ot ANON ETON ETZEROTY & CO, #220-lw_ Pennsylvania avenue, near 9th street, S] PER DOZEN BOTTLES! GROUNDS FOR INVESTIGATION: LET CONGRESS SEE TO IT CINCINNATI LAGER BEER, 2 BDO: This superior Beer, in stune jngs, delivered at a = ust Tecelved— ON STOUT and PORTER YOUNGER'S SPARKLING ALE, BASS’ ENGLISH ALE. 22tr FINE GROCEB' after Used aD! VELING Ba’ GHAWL STEAPS pebmmeee oecbl BOOKS. LB and . er and poem BLAEKSTS. BAD! BBIDLES DLES, em - ‘ll Repairs to Harness. TAvHS . Huddell is now unloadi: one, million sed s quarter of PRIME BPROGS UATHB, at Evans’ w! “1, WM. GUINAND, mM. Spit 6t Louisiana avenue. 100 ? zy a ‘uring the past few month improved system of opera‘ing In Risks reduced to weg eum = Lape pope ng ‘& contaia- Naformation een — Oe TUM SMIDOE & 00., ap2i-ir Bankers and Brokers, 9 Wail et., 8. ¥, OF nder o |GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS vest and THURSD. bent fc of the Aged Women’s Home. =o! BUAL MERTIN: Pe telders of the BIBER: w ¥ 1, at 13 o'ckek, at Sox ompec streets. Geurgetow a. By order of Board of Director oF z Bay Ist, 1576, will be reduced By order of the Board. saved by | using Baker's Oud Liver Gil ant Pho paale at aly the | i THE STOCK A HALL Asso. /NDAY EVENISG fety Hall, High an Constmed after 78 per thousand | NATIONAL THEATER i — ry. NEW SPRING AND SUMMEK GOODS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES JNO. H. SHOOT & BON., NO. 119 BRIDGE ST., GEOBGETOWN. D.« Have received from New York and are offering s: | Mr Herndon Moreells. Thad: | Sirson. Count ven Areheim Mr. S. W. Koou, | Devilsboof, M ¥ orestein DS in new designs of | cat ea; Gant's nd Gent's Underwear, 21.50. Gostery in od Umbrelias. Prints 5 and Sah eth, 8 fall line of other | Ge nt to any im odseent yO EW SPRIRG GUULS. Ladies’ Dress Good Btriped Goods, at 1 Black Silks, Ts OTES, Alpacas ané Mohatre. cales, Piques aud Wuite Dress Goods, very cheap. ‘A benctitel assortment Parasols ard Son Um- | Cotton Goode at ILL DYEING TO PLEASE OUB SRIENUS BRUSH IS OVER kind friends for their tnérigence h wae the rosn of sto make it Impossible to | 9,8 €9 ¥ finfehed gave eu cit @ continuance of your York sent for or ‘oliver ed in an he DMatriot; received Snd Scouring Retablishment JeMerson atreet, Qeorgeto’ PIANOS, &e. IN PIANOS Ch HAVE BEEN USED. P.M. Guild Piano. 7-Ccty Ballet & Davis i & Octy: Bmith Org a 4 i & Hamlin’® Organ. cdl O1 20 ys" HUMMING BIRD (OOLIBEI) PiANO, ‘The smallest and the ches! first-class seven-oc- tave PIANO ever made. BO ., Bol treet, between! nents rr ronments TUNED snd "8 gesae. SQUARB ‘or | ALLET DAVIS & 00. ‘sud UPRIGHT PIAW talments. Celebrated for rity apd sweetness of tone, See Agent, ‘9b street northwest. ‘M. KNABE & CO.'® WORLD-BENOW NED PIAN Grand, Square G: pul THE The favorite McUsmmon Pian ebrated Organs, new style. Also, i assortment of Pianos which have been short time, for R Tuni: and Ke; 8 REICH ery near | jhonenger’s cel- will be given at Lincoln Hell i Roometly at) MORDaY. cus WAREKOOMS, doors above Pa av. Warones. PIA octl$ ly 423 ith st.,a fe EZNGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN Watches, SY ALL THE MOST CELEBRATED MAK EES. Assortment st Very Low Prices. 4. W. GALT, BRO. & 06. _ JEWELER PATTERNS, AGENCY AT BAUM'S, 108 7th Street. AGENCY OF THE NEW AUTOMATIC WILCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINES. | kave kindly consented to let the decorations and | other attractive features nood at the authors ar: 2 > LADIES UNDERGARMENTS AT ASTONISHING PRICES, Made cf the best Cottons and best workmanship. C. BAUMS SANITARY CORSET OB ANY STYLE MADE TO ORDER. Sb apd 10th sts. ' ©. BAUM, 105 Seventh Street, | Boil. 8 AND PABASOLS OOV- ED AND BEPAIRED, AT THE MANUFACTORY, 613 D street northwest. Ar U MERBLES GE, The Best and Only Reliable Heating Range these Ranges hat always give fo the market. | Cente. t up by me in this cit ~ ag roe ale only | (Loe Cot Fou tHE test by competent Best Furnace of Parties will find it examine this st and pronounced to | to their advat | NACE bets Ht tage to call and exe A COT EA VA! (REAP EXCUR ION TO THES - | WATER COOLERS, STANDS, BEFR! | TORS, CUTLERY. wholesale aud retail AMUSEMENTS. LADIES GOODS. L THEATER le Ler wonderfal impersons ica © RO-E MICHEL, Supported by te Compa " ter, Bee Ys f ENERY, APPOINT ICHEL MATINES SATURDAY The celeb sted VOR ES FAMILY = ay the yout« Amorican actress Mies MARY BSON. my) re Thea THE FAIRLAMB OPERA COMPANY. By general request, Grand Matinee of Balfe's BOMEMIAN GIRL, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Ma Ont lows Mrs J. Bemington Fairlamb as friine; Min Emme Menfimen, Ging Viren, 7 Mr. Lewos tf Chil¢ren, Militar and all the other opany (Columbia Cadet aborts ae cesecries, cents and @1, with reserved seas. Metzerott & Co. my) 2t &£ CONCERT FoR T48 SCILIA'S ACADEMY, oo W May 3. The mnsical talent procated fe: the flnest tu theciy The por b t titled to a chance in Afty beautife thoee wishing to be pre ent « ND DBAMATIO BEADING ® EDITH MEREDITH PRESUYTERIAN (HUN » Isth and 20th « NING, May det, 1 WASHINGTON CITY ORPHAN ASYLUM wine wa HOUSE WARMING ATTHE SEW HON Corner 1sth ana 8 streets norihe WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, May opening at 7. o'clock On the first evening an ente Orphan Children way be expected ® \Entertainw J willbe given in With the Honse Warmir Admission on the 34,25 cents; on th o be bad of the Lady Manag! ODD TELLOWS’ HALL, Tn Street FOUS NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCIN':) WED NESPAY. MAY . E SERENA’‘S GRAND AND COLOSSAL PANORAMA OF m strangely wild, bewildering, soul starr! , io | dereribeble and intensely interesting poeu of the | immortal Milton. ADISE LOST. painted trom the original desicas by the first ar tists of Europe.in the princt ities of wh country the painting has been on exhibition, wi tt has recetved the highest enco: &, clergy, nobility and contry pronouncing times, Admission, W cents, Children. 25 cents. Box ebeet at Brad Adams’, whore reserved arate su be secured for any night without extra charge Doors 0} 7. canvas moves at 8p N. B. Suk programmes for the ladies, SATURDAY MATINEE. _Bp29 St CONCERT BY THE ORPHEUS (LUN, of Philade|phia, for the benefit of the WOMEN'S CENTENNIAL PAVILION ¥ ist, 5 O'CLOCK PM Bese red Beate, 91-60. A gi: ri "OMIQUE. Ele Buow Peaasylcanva Avy OPEN THB YEAR ROUND. Performance EVERY WIGHT. Matinee for La | dies and Children RVEBY WEDNESDAY sud SATURDAY AFTEENOON. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Varte Drama, Barlesqne and Comedy. nor?3-1y i Resear PORTNER'S SUMMER GAR DEN, in Alexandria, is opened again for the | season. where the best LAGER will always be on | draught. (ap6-im"| | HENEY SCHERE, Supt. | Op No.) On Exhibition (New No, and Saic 439 7m Sr. aT 7ru St. AEKRITER’S, D0. 439 71h soreet,cctireen D and B strests, aga oor: ove Odd Fellows’ Hai, Ghote Oil Paintings, Eogravings, Gurcimoe, te. Also, largest stack of per Hi Window Shades, Pictores. Frames. Picture ber Name and Number. jy!-ly FESTIVALS CCENTESBIAL FESTIVAL, for the be s THe the CHURCH OF ASONIC TEMPLE. TUESDAY, WEDNESOAY aud THUBSDAY BIGH To, 24.34 and sth of May upob st 12m. each day. ‘Adinission free during lonch time. Parlor Entertainment by JOZ JAF FERSON CLUS Tuesday Might: piece Woman.” Select Beadings 8 Messrs, TW. DALE snd HAY Thursday Night. The iadic nected with the Womens Obristian Assoc! remain daring the Festival. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ABINI'S FLOBAL MAY BALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 10, 1576 AtMARINI'S HALL, & street, between Tickets, admitting ® geatleman and ono, 7 Doors open st 7), ; commence at #). p.m BF Tickets to be lsd at Maslc Stores ort the 2p! EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e. PBST GRAND PrenIc. SS HABMONY ysirox ED ASSOOIATION, To be elven st BEY PARK, MONDA Tickets, admitting FIEST GRAN) CENTENNIAL PICNIC, AT GEORGE J PLBaSURE iN A 4ch an treet northeast, A By Ist, 1376. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS, admitting an and Lacies, NHABITION. The fine sailing Yacht LORLIE can be. chartered fur tripe to PHILADELPHIA, or: for excursions dowa the Potemscor Bay, Sbe has od quarters fc | vs. La aud 717 ttn street nortiwest, BEK HOSE l8o. per foot. | ppemovas OFA PIANO AND MUSIU STORE. VICTOR BECKER (Formerly on 7th street) at 503 01h, street porthwost |. ORGANS, 1OLIN STBIN' and ao! is. STOVE AND MANTE: | __Best 8. ply BUB innd on the Ist OF JULY address }, at Oakland, Garrett county, M. onze nis Jong DAILEY, Mausger. street, PlaNu, S10, chuice V. esortment | | LUMBER! LUMBER! to ¥. Londen & Co.) eer es P. A. DARNEILLE, (Late Dodes & Darnettie,) Real Estate and Stock Broker, Corner 7th street and Louisiana avenues. MONEY LOANED IN BUMS TO SUIT. TS FOR ‘9 HOUSES ABD LO’ SALE. yurostant TO HOUSEKEEPERS, Festher Beds and Pillows and renovated and RO} ed applicath tore by :m T Hair Mattresses . fnodorous by im- kA re-upho- eo Sor week alpagy street sve YOUR UMBESLL#8 AND PAA. : y AND LBPAIRED, SOLS COVERED R, noaune 425 ltb st., atove Perea. ave, Ie Boxee, containing i dozen wered FERS $1,700 | Seno SUMMER RESORTS. f eee BALTIMORE «4 Ob10 RAILBUAD COMP4N¥°3 HOTEL, AT DEEK PARK. Will be OPEN FOX VISITORS on the 107m OF and thetr NEW HOTEL at 0 @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICEA MUST SELL AND WILL 5: VIBGINIA BUAKDS. i. @ 1S perm. JOisT ard SUANTLING: al and since, oF, 5 is . Laeger sereeivaiats Re aE Y CALE, MILE SECURE BAs- iE H. JOHNSO) febs-ly Ose sth and Bstreots —< 5 POBTNEER'S VIENNA BEER, FOR FAMILY USE IN THE City. The — demané for tty BEER base me to duild a Lager Beer Extab- | Hahineuty co Virginia arene, near Ti atte, tak: RO Ofce and Depot 62: PRICE LIST. 22.59, allow- 7S . a Howes, conta ing 3doren gang £0 per dozen, nts Bottles, aod & conte per dozen otties and Box rue Bir Stivples. tm Boxes conteining 2 dozen Q arte, ‘of 3dezen. Pinta, at wame price por dozea, allow: na the aunie Ker Duttieg and Buaee returved free charge aps le KUBERT PORTNER. oat ot | INCARNATION, No 21 SEVENTH ST. Ist, 1876 ntleman and Isdie«, 50, j ap?) 2t | Tames, ™ KE A MC@R MICK, ] $22 9Tm STREET, (ST CLOUD BUILD! Daily receiving all the latest Novelties te CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS. BATS, LACKS FLOWERS, Be. ae Ladies Werhington and vicinity are invited te E ent tr MAS. J.P, PALMER a& Hass recherche assortment of PARIS BONNETS and HATS. Tiimmed end Ustrimmed, is Obip, Pansma and Straw. Basket Sik and Ribdon Fine FRENOH FLOWERS, LAORS and NOVEL- Tiks 87 Special attention given to Orders MES. J. P. PALMER, NT Po) { OOMSETS and Gos. oT OF RBAL PAMISIAN BATE BRAY good woath—wil ‘be closed out at Son M WILLIAN'S MRS. M, J. HUNT Would call the aitention of the Indies toa scrtment uf FRENCH an@d AMERICAS PatT NETS BEN BON UNTEIMMED EATS, th grest variety and sty tee 2-Botion KID GLOVES, at 91 2. , 4 “ at BMBROIDERIES on Pigne. @t Greatly Rodtord Prices apt (resee- A laree and select amortment of LACE CAPS. HaTS AND HONNETS, T infants ard Children, OF tho latest st) los and most attracuve designs Fine selection of HANEUCRO EMUBROIDBKY AND TRIMMINGS ISFANTE’ LACK OAPS made to order, at ERS SELMA RUPPE rid Mh errant, LADIES’ SHOES, MADE TO ORDER at 610 9:8 Sercet, Opposite Pant Goa <P cb Kid Svttoned..... wee oo sa ‘These Goods are all made at my eetablishment Sud are guarantend to beeyaal to any work mant- factured in the United tates a _maretr JAS. H. VERMILYA. HOMAR Halt former Aaa ge Pree Sh, BA B BEALDM at 1 90. fora 1 A UABGE AM CRTMENT OF ONE. BURG GINGS and INBEBTIO: FULG Ling LADL UNDEBOCAE A MANTS = ad A LARGE STOOK OF 6UN UMBRELLAS ano P4KABULS, selling regardless of cost, LADIES CLOAKS AND SUITS, ot 0 great re- 4 duction RRE*" Any imi TATION Laces, j . ery low oO* HAND AND BECEIYV: DAILY, a large Sssortment of MILLINKEY Goons. latest styles of HATS. RIBBONS, FLOWEBS, etc. Atze, JUST BEORIVED, 250 doxen S-batton KID GLOVES, all shades, and the be" tp the market, for 1. Wwe INVITES THE LADi#S TO UALL aND examine our stock _mar4 ly 8S. HEGLE, 718 Market Space Sreciacties. CNDERW EA: Stock of Fancy Goods complete, Boveities received daily. Agere: Dow Fash ¥ tor feb%e-tr ee BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Ts NEWEST PUBLICATIONS.—1. Biack « General Aties of the World, embracing late-\ discoveries, pew boundaries and other ch. 2 Bareroft's History of the United States, edition, ¥: 3, $235. 3. Or #4 On chard Ouiture. Fermentation, by P barcoal AS. sUUTHROKT A M Wonk: — SELF MADE; OR, OUT OF THE DEPTHS. PUBLISHED MANY YEARS SINCE IN THE SEW YORK LEDGER, is NOW SALE IN BOOK FORM aT SBILLINGTON’S Bookstore, Cor. 4° street and Perna E,ANCIENT REGIME. By Taino. lish Literature: $ vols, Gy Taine, ards the Straight Gate. By Burr. rand Its Hearkablo Aurwers.” By Dr, Illustrated Commentary on the ‘Acts ef the cation. tre Warizer . Progress ‘By Dencen Mac. Little Friendeat Glenwood By Miss ALE BY . BALLAN allem i MENS WEAR. SPRING GOODS. NEW STYLES FINE GOODS, TOM BTO MeAscuR SUITS TO ORDER, FROM 935 UP. READY-MADE SUITS FROM 914 UP. BEADY MADE SPRING OVERCOATS,. s10 UP. DEVLIN & co, PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD OA SAYE MONEY BY OOBTEACTING WITE UB, RATERS Sheet teh "ealoce HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, Ge. we ‘Tis HOT-AIB PIPES tw be eee cobs ee See Race rai CRESS. Apply street, Georgetown.

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