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| - = —EEE ENING STAR. ‘The National Hotel Out~ age, Amnsements. LETTERS FROM "975% PEOPLE. AMUSEMENTS. | LECTURES. | _ DRY GOC » oe é .OSE OF THE SECOND TRIAL “mason | National Theater.—The Colvitie Folly Com- ot to W,.. = = = = RODHEAD & Co. THE EV a0, 78. |, se rmina Cour, snag | Be Waraceciseh seh sreieeal | auormanear waver.tne streets... | Fpancnvrarion way, TNE CEPERRATED COMED BREE te oe oh and 100 a a g = ay i style. id * * i y a . ' HN JASPE) Te now iY ... Apri Yesterday, in the Zriminal Court, Judge foe pe giant me Th extrava. | Paper I would U¥ ¢¢5 ack in the nan? of éomn- The annual exercises uf the Graduating C'ass of onmanlne J oHS AS. ges Mineng which are to be fou — a Wylie, the ease, o¢ Raward Ray alias Major E. ganza contain some sparkling music and | Mon sense and reason. js there no other time | the Aes! Pee. amate Colleges will take place in THE ROTATION OF THE SUN. eauii‘ul Lipen Lawnéat 15¢. 96 inches wide: Weather Indications To-day. H. Curti", alias Richardson, alias Houghton, | plenty of fan. The Babes” wil be repeated tren, “a nie hows cant} ore taows Sena oPEDR ESD, Mader, eee Bune ee 4 Tamese Cieth A Tlyas wike, 87 ce, receauly $1 stem rs re a en the houses and parlor windows m - slate , ALAS! 4 . -_ miles. a Orrick OF Criz¥ SIGNAL OFFICER, sere, Lee eee oF Mies | Ones Opera House—The audience at this | af€ OVened for a lit'e air and the childeon | @&Sorckek p.m. Fa pabic is invited. as At 8 o"clovk Garey Seren Coes SF 25 and up Washington, April), 187 Bis Tydines, an orphan girl of Baltimore, in | place of amusement last evening was tot as | have just been dressed and turned ont fora eee rt ISHOP C. ED’ A grade of Black Crane a $3 95, suliable for During the rest of Tuesday, inthe mide Fooin at the National hotel, In this city, was | large as Bryant’s minstrels deserve. ‘The pro- | letle fresh air? It seems to me that this street ; B Cannot we matched teialt ander #9: aay lantie states and New ‘ad, risi'sy Daron sontinned:” Beasra Cook aad Corkbill for de- | grainme possessed the attraction of beinz | Sweeping might just as weil be done in the EING MEBTIN oF THE one wishing to buy to Soll again woald de weil to ter, increasing mortheas: Winds, esoler elordy | fenee, and District attorney Wells for the | bew, wills the manner in whine ik was carried | morn ng when the houses are closed and the OPENING “Day. | - REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Lyons Black Gros Grain Silk at 8734, would De good weather, with fo light rams will prevail government; and the latter concluded his | out cannot te arcelied. Hughey Dougherty’s | children at ae 00 n the evening one natu. | WEDNESDAY. May 2 AMo Chass. i Kachuce tur tus benaont ee yous Black ¢ " —e argument about 5 o'clock. Thedelence offered | grea ‘ch is something thatis thoroughly | rally likes to sit by the parlor window aud | _ | we bee New Parasols and Sun Um)relias very cheap: x ihtrteen prayers, allot which the court refused, | enjoyable. enjoy a little pure air, but under the present | prorses witi he called At 3 o'clock, Trotting to CHURCH OF REDEEMER, R. E.. ‘Androsongyan 4.4 Bicache’ Ootton 7 LOCAL NEWS. saying that they tended. to cunfoee ed em: | Theater’ Comique.—The Comiqne started arrangement this is impossible, with that | flares gi rotapt. i AT Themyeot's perfect Glove-fitting Cor 4 ————a harass the Jury. He said the case hal-been | well hast evening. “The Frozen Pool” was | Wretel ed machine coming along filling the air | “Omnitusses will Reave the National & WILLARD HALL. Clark*s best 400-yara Spool Cotton, 8 Amusements, &c., To-night, tried with considerable zeal: wonderful, too, | weil put on the stage, while the varieties were, Window and brings thecompelled to close the | Hosel at 2.50% Jock and call at the’ Om . Bek Buntings, 8c. (best make a 0 Nationa! Treater—"Bades in the Wood.” | on the part of the counsel for the defences as | as usual, eood, window & Bete ehlid ret Poole will be soll at Cangiess. on Or stress, | PRIDAY EVENING hiag Sis'at Saicieck: 3c.) Laaien wishing bargains nt dre class Fora’ i Bryant's Minstrels. they said that they received no-fees. It wasa | Tallmadge Hal!—There will be a somewhat tM ee Hp Ss a a SuRTECe: y29-tr 939 Pa. ave., bet. Hh and Lk Ford's @pera Howse.—Bryant's B = non the part of counsel to throw the | novel and very attractive entertainment here THE COURTS. day. Adinission, 50 ceute : . nna ‘- = wMtecntinonennt Theater Cv ¢.—Varieties. . Weight of snch statements into the jury box, | this evening. - Prof. Sheldon’s dancing School Court 1 GENERAL TERY. A. T. WHITING, }Proprietors, | “Jno. Wyeliife, the Morning Star of the T[RE GREAT SOUTHERN sunT,> coin Hail —P.T. Barnum on “The World | and he looked upon it as al Impropriets, t¢ | wil! present Little Red, Riding Hood” aud | 01, COURT 1 GENERAL ne J. MOSES, | Rijormation. sesor | oekx beau low to Live in It i i ssible, and did not | “ Cinderella.” me hundred children, ‘ 0 eg kets, 5 5 cents: to be had of members 0: PED NT, eared Hall.—* Little Red Riding Hood rence Se uiiialy ae possible, a The Brit- | three to. twelve years of age, will be onthe | against Dyer, Mullen, et al., the deer alow | NYATIONAL. Opera, | | Tickets, 50 and 75 ce: t and Cinderella.” ish Parliament made rape a felony, punishable | stage. Great preparations for this entertain. | Was affirmed.’ In this case the ane w the Chureb, Ellis” M 28! fl 5, conven sopersy | -. TIVELY h death, and that law stands in force to. | ment have been made. TOeeaINe tmaebted eee ved, certain property | 9) POSITIVEL Store, Pena. ave. ing of the Lecture, Grace Cuurch, cor th and S.—Straw- iy-made. with Linen Sleeve Bands and Linen 4 | Linings to tiie Bosom, made of Wamsutta Mastit tt are._SSESE | Linings to the Mecca, mmctoot Waneutn ae e C1 :: = 4 oN 5 > > ent v-0l , rel at on, y ! day. After defining rape he said consent must | Lincoln Hall.—Barnum_ will lecture here tosecure, indebtedness, and in 1848 the execu. | MONDAY, TUS OF SHOWMEN, | snd tren gue hundred Linen, ready put oa, berry Festival. —___,__ be granted to relieve the party from the con | this evening on “The World and How to Live | {ix of the trustee s xe Property to the | ND * Sane | Se Say Se. Car aos Condensed Locals. sequences of rape. The crime might be com. | in It.” The greatest of moderp showmen has at er ot vith ae a ante posses. Walp. arent Sono. Mreunnnes, From J.C. Parker we have the New York | pleted even with her consents if that wae on, certainly seen enough of the world to be thor. | sion. 1 eae eles of Dee aa ences a ter April 30, 18738, Factory—75 W. te st. Bal uta sataee ice tained by fear of death or duress or threats of | oughly acquainted with that portion of the | the sale, the heirs of Dyer entered asultin | a. wertoce tor ZI Kraneh— 1002 F st Ope AW. Pitzer was lat night re cted | serious bodily suffering, or forcible detention | subject, while there are none that will ques. ve pets ra y agal inst Harmon et | MISS KELLOGG... 3 N LIBRARY. \RPETS AT cost. CHEAP pay ident of the Washington City Bible bo. | of the body of the woman in treating of | Uon that hig experience has “been sath. | al, an wered Judgment. and when an at- | MISS CARY 3 wrHe wort, aS ess to Livers it ETS c . Petye ne Washington City Bible So: | or mesof this character theyought to consider | elenthrertencted Wie necctt one fempr was made to exeeute sald judgment t A SOTIRCHALK, THE NORE. AND HOW TO LIVEN IT | a Pigara, 614 oom * Tec Fire T. » Company yes- | the evidence as to unlawful detention. A sub- | it, Add to this his grace of diction and fund quit Court, UPON proof that no service was BALLO IN MASCHERA. mnlssion, 50 riches for sale at Boat Biauce, 6X of bash A eel eet] mena cael eg AC i loc anecdote, and the lecture promises to be | had In the ejéetment suit. perpetuallyenjoined | wre. 9 BAY sand Ko = tee Sraeet | Cant OS CO asen's Fancy Howe ie city. bg ire ese ies ee ora ere me aie a and it Wis | Yery instructive, and no less pleasing and | the enforcement of said judgment. In 1871 | MISS AN SIS BON SA GUE enous - Ladice Balvrigans, Sc, Ladies Kile 60s ay, ‘T. Lenman, A. H. Herr, H. Clay Sowart C2 | Just asimuch @ forcible assatilt as though no | amusing. defendants entered suit of ejectment, and it | MME PF OUIDOTTS Lis corn warn + Linen Lawns, 10, 12%. 15, 90, 25 cents. ames, Edward Droop, William Orme, Jas. L. consent Were’ given. There ‘could Lee ag Willard Hal.—The benefit to little Eva Hen- | Was decided in favor of plaintiffs, and defend. | 816.6. FRAPOLLI. . So Largest and cheapest Parasol stock in city. Barbour, George A. Melihenny, Joseph X- rape or duress-unless a woman resists. | derson, which takes place here Thursday | ents appealed and the judgment was set aside, VERT LLS M5 appearance in Washington.) MISS ANNIE E, LYNCHECOME Reet Gros Grain Silk at Tbe, to be had <sThe ‘child orator, Harry Shannon, who tor | Her resistances “imay’ tbe ‘goeraimse ts: | Gensat, whtel, takes place here. Thursday CURLEY Cane ered eg Gpeeten. tt was. the WEDNESDAY. baby ae Halt Wool Drews Goods, Siac? ps bargains, ne ine ae Seas TT THR eerie feter | SDE MISE ROE aire theca Teer eae | Srening, wilt be | foming th ement of the judgment was 1 WOMANHOOD, {lalt Wool Dress Goods, $12'sc, ap: bareain St Charlestown® Mase has. with his father | Sometimes there tpay be merece meaaguind. | hep past servic readings at Tallmadge Hall | Joming the enforcement of the Judgment was | wie Kerogg | MUCHO N20 | Missa MONDAY, MAY 6H, Costlmere ate tenet el rion oe 8 i mans, one hiseity | only feigned: but that is not the kind the law | next Friday evening by the well-known elucu: | affirmed, Judge Cartterdelivered the opturon, | 8 Fitna, as Mignon ax Federico, FOR THE RENEFITOF Good Bed Spreads, Boe. and others of his family, returned fot MSCHY | Semands: Te considering this case he wished | tionist, E. C. Townsend. Tyler aginst Busey ; argued and submitted. TUM KARL, = CONLY GOTTSCHALK, | Vp RERFORCE UNIV ITY, Xenia, Onio. Pereaics, 8. up. ee The cient aac cr ima Bright: | fosey thet tree iwenty books. and doctacs | | Mlstin G Kdward Cheney, D.D.. of the Re. | ProwaTE Cat ERE Register Webster, pesterday. | assseston, st: ret lines 60 SSckaie, os Gigtat cee mak ent Agee (Bhar Patterns ‘ ° . i iodicals, iscopal Chured, will lecture a - ne ‘opy of the last will and tes- 98; reaes 3 - = 430 Seventh stivet. -apd-lm ssels » 85. to \. oe in | Rao Se ee cals, Soe, there cannot be lard Mall next Friday evening, for the benvik | tamantot Amos Hart, late of Guilford, Wind- | ©%{7% 2¢cordiug to location; gallery Sale at Balianty T. N. NAUDAIN, Adaline Brow. aged 18 years, was found in | any such thing as rape. No man of sense | lard Mall, y, ing. Mest. |i ty. Vi, Was’ fited and ited The sale ot reserved seats will” ap2?-tr 7 00. onsib! rof 12h | would write such nonsense. ‘The experience | of the Church of the Redeemer. Subdjec:: | ham coun’ y. Vt., was filed and admitted to | thursday morning, May 2, at 9or¢lock, at box —————s ee = me 709 Market Bpa: sma O streets thts mantel, Sag ae Tee | OF Cae eee ace eaperenca| gf tiie Wickliffe, the morning siar of the probate and redord, and letters de poncs non, SAID LPNS Verit oF uc. rorm, | EXCURSIONS AND PICN =TH STH STH STH 5TIe home. 1116 R street, and a physician | rape can be committed not only on a child but | Reformation.’ . with the annexed, on the estate granted to | FRIDAY, MA ENE: 0] . Cc. F . ao = vo Lg ag n'a grown Woman. Centuries give the lie to | _ ‘The Lecture on Womanhood, by Miss Annie | Amos W flare B30 "ht is due to. Mr. Thomas Young, shto ar: sertion. Rape ean be perpetrated and 1s | E. Lynchecome will be delivered at Lincoln FIFTH GRAND SPECIAL SALE . PoLicE CounT—Judge Snell. nter at the Washington navy y LoERERE . to stat» | Perpetrated, and what is worse, it Isa growing | Hall next Monday evening. ILLARD HALL GARDEN ps Yesterday, J. Thomas, owner of a fierce and treets. Gini P : givin ws — that the accounts of the recent ignt at | evil in the community. | In this ease they must | | Graee Church.—The ladies of Grac> church, | dangerous dog. which Dit a. letter carrier in V THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1878, al AX aay BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, “which connected his 2 With it | consider the strength of the pariles. Was the | corner of 9th and 8 streets northwest, will give | Georgetown wamied Sawyer, wee oct, NEE ar ctittie est restful sht or thirty years of age, in | a strawberry festival this evepinc, which is - s The block which fell upon Me. | Man, twenty. 1 fractured his sku i We sel a Silk worth 806, for 75, kill the animal, under bonds. John Quill was NDERSON adersiz EV. IS of his patrons and fri fined $5 for disorderly conduct. Samuel Rine- | Programme: KATY HID AN t ) KATY DIDN'T, | above entertainment. Tickets ad Cullough from a stage ten feet from where M lrop full, vigorous strength and possessed of all his | the first of the season. A pleasant evening t ting Young | Viger? Was the woman able to cope with him? | can be spent there. hh ronel if 5 eke Gentleman and Ladies, 25 cents. An ex We sella Sik worth $1 for 8759. hardt was sent down for vagrancy. Mary Al- | Te conclude with OUT URSE. Tickers orchestra has. heen esperially ed fort We sell a Stik worth $1.12 for $1. 4 ; LG — ray wn cy. A | cent ‘apy orchestra has heen esper engaged for ell ARIK we ee Maier nethiece tn Hee nan? suiferer by a | Ie he fe, strong aud she weak, why there District Government Affairs. Thomas Burgess, colored, charecd cites | Scesapiwes gslons “REST LOEFFLER, Fropr. si We seit a Suk worth $1:28 for $1.10, evThis morning the horse atziched to the wa. | Ifa gitl is only hitteen she hashor theemrontn | THE ORDER CLosine ene PRELIC SCHOOLS | at auction withont license: fined sur thirty | LY mY LYMONT, PAVIEION. We fea Sink worth $125 fr $1 40. Kon of John Voght took fright at thc r | of a full-grown woman or the mind to control REVOKED. days in jail. William Henry Joseph Parker, EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, This tieantine eanee heroe tos: € sell Silk worth $2 for . of Sth and G streets and r way. Mr.Joun | herself, and knows ngt how to protect herself. The Commissioners of the District of Colum- | a colored boy, was sent down for vagraney. Fealoiapae M. Aan management aud bas been placed In festa 1 that Scherser was thrown out, and holding on to | They might consider all the circumstances in \lay sent to the board of trustees of pub- | This is the same boy whose mother ent Ay, y e235 cents, | order for the coming seaven. and no chan the reins was ed abont a square and was | tse—how the girl was taken to the hotel, school, D. munication saying: | to jail six months on Friday for whipp we hin, ‘Auams", Hoardnians’ ins... | asberevofores be mate at this landing, hat we sdvertion. very badly injured before the horse was | allowed no opportunity to become acquainted | “Congre: ished the necessary | so severely and burning h Thomas Starr, th ‘ ape. Apply to SMITH. Prop s erions ty stopped at F si He was attended a! | With its plan or people, and in her condition of int, tinue the publie schools | indecent exposure: $10. James Green, col. SERA DOCS = BR ADAMS 8} for « n’s drug store by Drs. Walte . | mind and position he did sof think that he in- se of the current school | ored, carrying a loaded pis )or ninety WEEK MONT April 29, and SATUR- | rWENTY-S: e and Carroll, and removed to his home. 4)8 H bertered Mite she province, OF the jury 2 ay the order or the Copmienoners of ie ays. DAY MATINEE,” T ‘OPENING OF OLLY'S, pet LOrt hat she was in condition to give assent to the | ting the. closing e ws ayy . \ ' ; oUree coecre Bi Home Sable | act committed. He snesubmiited even, though iS hereby revoked." he ‘ : Emily Gorgus, profane, #. Wm.dohason, | 7 ORE yrs MINSTREL GEO, JUENEMANN’S . ar27-ir_G6O8 Ninth street, opp. Patent Ottice,_ Choristers at Han ureh last even- | only partial resistance might have been ma al rejoicing among the try an old white man, was picked up from the The Exeelsior Troupe of the World. " “ = ss — ¥. G s. ine was a snecess. | he ion went for nauxht, as the cir: | tees hools, the teachers, parents of ch pavement intoxicated and with. a bad woud . NEIL BRIANT. Manager. PLEASURE ARDEN, N? OOD: Jr eaatnces did not warrant a ready consent. | dren and thoughtful pupils at the timely reel | bagement dn Cye, Which he said was from a | Direct from Bryant's Opera Hote, Broadway, Ne | carte y PARASOLS WITH PLAIN AND FANCY REAL ESTATE SALes.—T In eases of rape there were always concur | afforded by Congr number of pupils | blow dealt him’by an unknown colored man. | & F mr Orch ra and 5 tase H a jemmtic Bi ne dedication SOL! ma LAL N reeently the followi ring circumstances that go to support ti called upon Commissioner Bryan last evening | pr. ‘Walter, Who happened to be in the ion rel nent, sei eu) . 0 whieh Tit stirs AND e i Se iC f lence a t | i * ppe usual.” Box office open daily. to which T PARASULS WITH PLAIN AND FANCY os n W. Cooper, st , f Marks of violence and sigis of grief | and this morning to tha for his efforts | house, dressed his wound and recommended | “135. ¢ F. F. COBURN, Gen. Ac. A fine Free HANDLES. Subilive ton ie ee mae ead Lt tbe girl was pre: | on behalf of the schools, Similar congratula | that he be sent to the alms-house. hos he = casi. PARASOLS WITH PLAIN ANU FANCY DAL De | viously of good fame will also be considered | tions have been extended to Commicioners ing vithout. moter oe ID CONCE: #0. For Charles M. Matthews, | as a point in the case. Inthe present case the | Dennison and Phelps. verai of the trustees, euueene aarace Wis Dato eease Bae this Grane. erecta aa From $1. $1 25, $1.50, $2, $2 50, $3 and up, u part lot Ih peau ne improyy ehai Atter cotree| pyaings previous ie eho | Mere at the District governinent buiidings to- | morning, and he was sent to the hospital For THE IT OF Qoneert and Da DAW ments, to Wm. Davis, for # Messcs. | committing of this offence will be considered. | (ay. Eliot '& Cox, trus' square 48, to S. T. sqnare fo: Ty. 204, 21 and RING DR. SEW S id ft, in | But one woman, a harlot of Baltimore, had ents ‘per | said tha rustee, lots Ast Int feet of le Wm. Morris, vagrant, { | Cust OF THE PAVEMENTS OF WASHINGTON. | gang. John Car it was doubtful, while numbers had | “In response to the House resolution of the taloons: $10. John 'Wr ‘ fen put on the stand to show that previous to | 1sih March, direciing the District Commis. | Guoons: Wm. Love: continued. timathy that le it was good. He could not think | sion S sent to _ Full Band ts et St. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, AT CURTIS SCHOOL BULLDING, WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 1,'78,at 8o°cl"k. ESS GOODS. NG DRESS GOODS. SPRING DRESS ¥ 1A Sameer Fi 12'5 cents up. CITY can be Son [Gs. . mis during the Se TESEN | BUNTINGS, Buienion FOODS, ning Musical Culture of the highest = order'of merit, With Mirth of the most hilarious BOOTS: AND SHOE character, governed by refinement, arising from of net ed with violating the person of this i rl, blasting her reputation and send- ing her down to deep disgrace? Why, the to be the bridesmaids. ‘The groomsme: Lieuteuants Stevens and Brown, Master ent, Busbee, Slack and Bartlett, and shows the '. Sto report to the House what streets | gan, John Regan, Mike Flaherty, Jeremiah 0) a 1 eipata: | Sason, by applying to . °F BUNTINGS, to B. H.W urton. for ls; cents | that the jury would allow the evidence of | and avenues in tne District of Columbiahave | Flaherty_and’ Wm Hoffman ware charged Me Ee ree TH REETS 10 parti wit Wt nee ten Berg Sta F S| All Wool BLACK CASHMERE, from 50 outs an per foo. For same trustee, part lot 1), in | that one harlot to outweigh the testimony of been paved since April Ist, 1872:the eharacter | with an aftray. The testimony showed that it | MONON, and. Mes PUGH, HOFF, YOUNG) W. ii. WHITE, Treasures SPRING CApSIME RES, for Men and B wear, Square 84, to same, at 1! cents per foot. 7 etable citizens. Because the counsel for | of the pavemen‘s; the actual costs of iF grew outof a dog fight. T. Regan forfeited | READ, MIDDLETON and others. P. 8,—First Grand’ Sunday Excursion, May 5, 3 1 its up. . ence brought an array of lewd women | each of such pavements: the contract - | his collateral, and the othe discharged. | | Admission 50 cents. Tickets at Metzeroti’s and returning at 8 p.m. Music aud SING CARPETS nee T irt to Prove specitic facts of immorality | paid for the same, and the names of the con. | — Brad. Adams’, city, and Cropley’s Drug Store, had PEL S, from 25 cents ap, the improve : the#d of Maren by iiss Tydings they | tractors, and how paid for {said ave- ma ae = | Georgetown. aj 27-40 » areata to to ond ke Ty noi $00. For Messrs. must not regard or consider it as evidence. hues and streets have been re the char. a a v | == = = = = = ‘gains to ods. jo iz, in J was an effort to circumvent the ruling of the | eterof the pavement, hearighnal aethalseey GEORGETOWN. | N4viovan THEATER. C. M. TOWSON & "8, with burt, aflect the sympathies of the ju and the contract price and name of eoutrac: | Weppry y wedding of Hisiza Gi —— Y. a 636 Pennsylcania avenue, “2 4 Ee eilt tothe eetank jurvanda | orsualso wnat streets SF Sygnues_ Have Boca MeCartney mM iss Anat ‘The management hav ‘\Oannounte’an eugagement TRAWBERRY F ay27-tr South side, it Sq S i e a and , &e., together with a copy of the | 4 7) tal s with the mene = - Fagan. for ¥ tick which he took oees to reprove. The and proposals for pavements in the year | SIMs yee ot ee i COLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY. GRACE M. E, CHU Btssx,,.© SILKS, trustee. part night consider that every one of those women with the awards as they appear in the Dy cane ae a ith Cragine Luly V Sueceeding and comprised of the inenibers of the _, April 30: | Binet wie f te ments, to U have sworn falsely if allowed to go on the Commissioners to-day forward Ness, An Berry, Lydia Addison. En 1A THOMPSON TROUP! 7 Alliny Adu | Alpacas ana For asice Look at what ‘the effect would | the information desited,. prepared. he Wood mily Wakegordy ety Adatson, Eu The most commiete burlesque organization on | —- Be audition t to admit such testimony. Who | engineer, the recapitalation “ine Bees earth, con: x 1 origina cost of Ww 2037.45; and Ensign | Burlesque and Pantomime, ear make) ‘ox, who is the groom’s best man. After the | MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNEsDay | NEW YORK SHOE STO quallcy, at 6, in sy prisoner at the bar. Can he, after committing ceremony is performeda reception will be held | NIGHTS, for the first time in Washi , the ual yards of ints Jones, for ¥ h me, being detected, brought into |. at the residence of the bride's father ‘Tue | Steatly successful extravaganza in two acts, : Are selling the trustees. court and put upon his trial. "be allowed to acitig, § ay ithe Sea eke enerice’s father. The | titled we French Kid Bese Boe ‘oung couple will take the nine o'clock train BAB street eto show that since he ruined her, the yiri’s life i making the whole amount #217, | Young couple Ladies 2 per front foot. had been an immoral one? Certainly no’ R fount Ox, Wuo pplementary papers are bei; THE CaTHOLIc MISSION now in progress at Introducing the unr’ Trinity Catholic church attracts large audi- | artiste, Mile EM hecs nightly. It is conducted by the Jesuit pomenian ar. Att * Foxed Button Ladies’ 18-Thread Ls ot 2. in reservation D. Ladies nts per foot e. lot Te i and the law forbids it. That sue For s H.| the fact was onlyan square south of | against the eri : he Distriet Commissioners «t| Specifically into the histo aS | ments of the different strr 0 “ tion to be count inal. They mast consi ; Ay ‘a ers eure " — , | ists. Drury apical Donkey ete wiv improvements, to John Fails, | & 1 unstances to give probability 10 | Alter be forwardetto Con pegs) Hague Lan eo er eae Nate, Gorgeous Céstinies and Appoint fieautiral Spring Drese ye evidence of Miss Tydings, her sickness | 4 very interesting doc rh Mass Sunda ached az Ny Keenery, Thorsday— Se ARTS he “sShoes. all kinds ver ‘ . SS and overwhelming grief, and the hasty fleeing Mints ign at teh My Ss Sunday and preached again ohirson Crusoe." Matinee Saturday at 2 — STOR as Moxraes of the prisoner after the ne had been com: THE TRAINING Si . oie storm 0! i hail the very lowest ‘8 Calf Hand. Stitched Oxford Ties kings The services continue for | + Oxygen and Blue Beard."> ape7-tr ntvscale ' PALimal iE HALL. Gent's French C: her making known the deed soon | meeting of the earpor After it was perpetrated, aud the condition in | Washington Trngntine ived, boat Loudoun, with 2 Schoo! for Nurses — Gent's Congress Gai 7 ington Tr: u ‘at and 20) bushels corn to Ha TUESDAY EVENING, April 30. 1878, LIT- | Boys’ and Yourhs: Sica sire by vivid ii: i as well as that of her Chats Viresatd ta held Tage 0 peat the rooms of abe Labor also 1.00) bushels corn to H.M. Tal- | TLE RED RIDING HOOD aki CINDERELLA, | Allponlemarkel ig pial wait of our rare atta ee 3 eommen Past? gelock p m.,| the bolt on the connecting door on her side, | (Hauge, oy (Mecrene eel cttea ne ak ; boat Medley, with 1,000 bushels wheat | represented by One Hundred Ghildren from 3to42 | One Price Only. written on tt in gold letters, nd large a Lfell. The linwis he did not think anv doubt could be enter, Tull 1m re aa wate, | 201,600 bushels corn to Hartley & Bro.; also | years of age. Admission 50 cents; Chiliren 25 | _ap29 5t _GEORGE MC ne will kuow where to find whe reper : tained but what the Lresentlo tess ets elk Alrs; Tullock, ‘Mrs. Hora'lo | 7,00 bushels wheat to TL M. talbott, cents, A few secure Bcentsextra, “Boorse ‘niw sortiuent Of Dry Goods iu crossed the line of th the truth, and the fastening that. should have Mein, Palmer eee” peas: | 4: MeCHaNts" EXciANGE—The offerings (ot | secured at Prof; Sheldon se i008 Fest, ata <= ae the B. and 0. R. RB. been Was not there. He bid the jury take the | Wed: hhnson, Gen. John Hite Me ae & | ‘Change to-day were 430 bushels wheat, with vad ean GREAT INDUCEMENTS case; aud if they believed that at iast the girl | Solomons, Dr. G. C. Gox and offers, Dec Ant, | S268 a8 follows 1495, bush A Sgacstant | WAREINGION SCHURTZEN Pani. iat pivane : DRY GOODS. gave her consent and was forced to it by du- | sell, from’ the special comune, gs | Sere eat gt Pee Pete et SISUS | an aime, estaurant at lls well ‘known. resort 10 CASH BUYERS, bevkents Biss ohened new Boureties, Knicker= Fess, {hat was no exeuse for the erime. ‘They | for the publie meeting on the vie oowtene SEG! & Sat ah eee les ordering dinners or suppers served at tue | Ladies’ tox Gaiters $1.50, reduced to $1 $5, 600 Sitk Sun Umbrellas for Lavliss ‘and Gentie- e Gould weigh his testimony to suic themselves. | ported that Willard hall had been selected ee shortest notice, Ladie in Lasting do, $1.50. now $1 men, ranging in price from $1.00 up to $8.00. Hrilstones | Beyond a reasonable doubt their judymeni the place, and Commissioner of Educ DISORDER IxvaDING RuTGER’s CouLEGE.— | “ition E, LE MOUR, Supt. | Ladies? Lasting and Foxed Gaiters SLand | "Androscogin Cotton “« Faried in size from a pea toa large filbert,and | must be satisfied of his guilt. otheraie es | i ton had consented to deliver the opening | According to The New Brunswick Times, the = — = Up. Fruit of the Loom, 96." * in the center of the storm the ground was cov- | could not convict. But thors ought not to b2 | address. The names of Dra P. T. Keene and | isoréerly spirit has invaded Rutger’s college UNDAY EVENING, Ladies’ Lasting Slippers 40 and 50c Lonsdale Cambric. 13\e, ered to the depth of two or three imehes. | any reasonable doubt about it, for the case | D. W. Prentiss had been added to the list of | At the junior exhibition last Wi nesday, it is SHELDOM'S HAIL, 1008 F street We Ladies SCE pers GO, 75, 85 and $1. . .. W. W. BURDE: TE &£ co. Fields, white as with the snows of winter, | had been strongly presented and argued. lecturers. The first lecture will be by Dr, | Stated, there was great disorder. Vociferous RS. LOUIE M KERNS) 8 . Worth $1, No. 928 771 St.. * could be distinetly n for several miles. Th The jury at 6:20 p.m. retired. Keene on hygiene, and the leet: applause greeted the most trivial incidents Will give the BALLOT Test and other Spiritual Se en ae on No. 706 K St. X.w mara7. crops were greaily |. Fields that in WAITING FOR A VERDICT. by Dr. Prentiss will be. on dialectic Lemons were thrown about the room, and Phenomena in full guslight. pa . dhe morning were waving with Wheat eighteen | This morning, immediately after the court Mrs Hi 2 fy inehes high, and just ready 7 ead out, filling | opened, the jury was sent for, and came in the breasts of their owners with bright expee- | 19-12 o'clock, having been out 15 hours and 3. 85 aud $i, S¥LENDID LIn tS ae A Seo Mowe = = Prof. Doolittle’s efforts to preserve order were Admission 26 Cents. Conjurers cannot imitate TARE TOR Tae ge aig rear the ae in vain. During the speaking, some of the | these Phenomena. apd-27:* —yret e pair, A few Satie Spresdsnae students got a rope and fastened all the chape Buse Sore sulted, worm ae bee c owners : will be opened for the reception of punils : 8 stened hape EATER COMIQUE, 21th street, wort BI ° orset. guatatitee steels not to break. $i a bountiful yield, at night were | minutes. In answer to the question: ‘ H: 7 ‘i . | doors so as to prevent egress. Prof. Doolittie’s T= Creole Calf Gaiters $2, sold at $3. pair. Cassimeres from 12% to 75c. aten down, bruised atid shattered, so as to | you agreed upon your vendre ME, Beye pedintely after the guile meeting. | Mr. Solo- | Corts to summon the janitor to open the doors BELOW PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | YSir'yusih's Heat Protertorg put on the heel yards pom 25t0 Zee. yard: Alpacas from Ip render resuscitation impossible. The clover, lor answered “no.” The Court.—"Is if on ciation be admitted to the course of lectures | Were futile, and it was only after considerable OPEN THE YEAR RUUND. 191421916 Pennsylvania ave # BAILEY, cor. 7th aud F this season, 1s very luxuriant, but after the & question of law? The foreman.—* No, sir; it upon payment of their membership dues—g5 | €ffort that the doors were so far opened as to —— ap27-tr between 19:h and Ochi ses, a storm yasee [not 8 Teal of clover could be is a question, of evidence.” The Court gala each—and that others who desire merely to spable those inside to cut the ropes and es- Matinee Performance Every igi <4 w GENTLEMEN . seen—on! , pped s i | that he could not diseharge them, and they 4 . cape. iidren ED- 7 7 Jy tMEN shade, and Forest trees were stripped of thelt gould ey it again. After consuliation the Pave ie Renal of ay ent or oe ponmltted KILLED bY A RarTLesnakn—On Weanes. | SSSPAY aM SATURDAY AFTERNOON. | FYROM BANKRUPT MANUFACTUR- S GOODS. leaves, an vas covered foreinan sai at he not think that there 8 i u] a Ate 3 fragments, In several places giass was broken, | was any ehanee of reaching an agrechent 7he secretary was in ther aaa teen ae day ast, Jn the afternoon, a four-year-old First-class In Every Respect. ERS, GPRING AND SUMMER Hi But there was no very heavy wind, and the | The Court said that sometimes they did wg gested that those present pay the entranes | child o fo ey, Jving five miles west of | vartety, Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. jan80-1y $20,000 WORTH OF Seen Sipected Ths principal sufferers senne Brat ey gould a nnel they Felon. fhe | dues—Seach—and in a few ininutes #0 was | Gtgenwoed, M tileetfects of the bite. Before 6 ON _EXHISITION 92 ty stock of Spring and Summer HATS, is y | 0 cted cipal s . So far | or three times is is the second trial of t . Oeree | NE IN > * apne. as heard from, areWm. Lea, Edw'd P.1 . | case, and it had been well tried “It world ne Poa Said shee ee Tho ceogomans. | The medical aid could be summoned the poison 626 AND SALE {626 GAITERS, TIES AND SLIPPERS, Am ss worettie ea eid Jobn Thomas. Liewellyn Massie, - | @ matter of necessity before he would dis- least six competent nurses in onr hospitals had entirely saturated the system.—[Aunsas iT. MARKAITEWS iT. 5 ‘ovelties on as fast as introdaced, obue, and Dr. Frank Thomas. charge them without a verdict, and they cond |and probably twice that number could be | C#Y Times. FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, To Be Sold Without Reserve, Sole Agent for Dunlap & Co., New York HATS, THE Pumic Sctoors—President Curtis, of | their room." WY thereupon returned to | ‘given employment now. THe BEY, PB Moucan, of St. John’s dntings, Kagrating the Board of Public Schoo! Trustees, in view Boys’ and Children’s HATS in great variety, CANES AnD UMBRELLAS, of the order of the District Commissioners in reference to the closing of the seho 4 s Choice Of Paintin; Vings, While the jury was out there was much DEE! Protestant Episcopal church, in Cineinatti, on Be Engra' fished in Saturday's Stak, called a is 1&8, Chromos, &e. , gest stock of Pages Hossinen By LOUIS HEILBRUN 4 es PS IN FEB have been filed as follows: | Sunday nieht, formally announced his with, | «Al8, largest stock x Hangings, Window , spud. | pretty generally conceded Cree tae eas | E Fay, trustee, to Kearsage Savings bank, | drawal trom, fellowship in that church onic dels, loge, Nei sdee ta tae eer and Tae meetinz of | Pesthagenerally conceded that, last evening | fo Jots 10,11 and 15, and part of lot, 12, | count of its Romish tendencies, and his inten. | °i83! CaBi 2 CHAS. RUOFF, 2 his TErks 402 SEVENTH STREET. Successor to Willett & Ruoff, the board for last evening, to take proper ac- | acquittal, and that this morning they stood 8 sabre 722s Rebecca, fi wotih to Thoinas Au- Hon to unite with the Reformed Episcopal | ag Piease remember Name and Number, ty1-ly ap2s-6t 905 Penn. ave. Hon in the matter. Most of those present were | tod and 7 tos for atime. and that sites dele ga ct al., trustees, to Henry Chatain $ lat ; TPE SPRING 18 HERE. Now fs the Time Sion of “That Old Woman of Mine.” in good spirits, having seen in the retirement froin the court room to-day thay | S'cquare 417: J. &, Jonoee ‘al., trustees, to E- to Sell.— Ladies’, Gents and Children’s cast- AMEL’S HAIR Di had passed in the Hou. Martner | SANG Ito 1 Cp to to'eloek the jury had not | 3. MWddtetangie06 poe i eer . CITY ITEMS. ea vegating Apparel, Boots, Shoes, ke. af er : ated when Superintendend Wises carter | agreed upon a verdict. . Neitzy to J. Taylor, 3780, lot 2 ean Sind No. aE Seat, Brices at FOBTHL'S Ot OVERCUATINGS AND 8UITINGS, Shem that the Bar da SO pass sa the Senne 5 Sov’ . OU - req | CPOSs to A. Wheeler, $780, lot 23, squre Do not Foret Barnum’slecture at Lincoln | Wil be promptly attended to.” ‘mar22-tr THE STOCK CONSISTS OF and only awaited ensrossment and the oe cilizens called to take action pe aeor cored M. Lewis to John Sherman, ¢—, Sub-lot 80, | Hall, to-night, at 8 o'clock. a | te ves waxes, ALL WIDTHS LADIES TAILORING DEPARTMENT, shot Presi ad Ss a to | e 276. y ed. “a ————— srtretl ab . earn cathe Presiden to becom fabotted outrages on the: colored. people in SRO, part lots 1s and ii, square ig: red: | WowEN from thelr sedentary, habits, are SUMMER RESORTS AND MISSES FRENCH KID, son stated tl e he > v at Linea ission las 3 y Kraak, 36 a 3 nj *% Mit DESC a he had an appointme tat f japitol, to: evening. ‘Rey. Mr. Sampson stated the object Koones to Henry Kraak, Sm, . 8. square | often subject to headache, and Should bear selec wat the dill went to the President withon' rnon, | mind that Lodille’s Headache Specific cures | Lasting and Foxed Button, Congress, Lace A. SAES & €O.°8, ey G0; Is ATS is a Of the ‘meeting, and an organization” was | ¢.’+ !8aa¢ Pearson, trusiée, to : Gaiters, Juskins, Jeffersons, French! 18-1 e _ te 77: 5 to 2 5 ‘Ties and Silppers. apls-tr 921 Pennsylvania avenue, seiag gir board not having beew o'ticiatly | eiteeted by electing Rev. Mr--Campbell pred | fy aria Shen. goa atuate reservation Ge: | {it 0% minutes without fatl WEST POINT HOTEL a notified of the order of the District dent and Mr. E. Nash secretary. Short ad- | J’ W' Dean to J if, W. . Bailey, $1,000, part lot | _ROLOson challenges the world on the “ Er. ig (B GENTS and Boy's Hand and Machine- ENTLEMEN’S HATS. Sioners, aud as there was eve: dresses were made by Messrs. Thomas, of 3, Square 1,039: Thomas Hutehinean to J. Pit. | celsior” rigerator, which may be seen in OPEN MAY 30, 1878. sewed Button, Congress. Ties, Office and Work G Bow: Mississippi ; Campbell.of Georgia ;Simpson, of | jand” $250, lot 3, square 545: J. Pitland to T. operation at Hamilton’s, Y. M. C. A. Building, Shoes, Lasting, BUCKSKIN and Canvas. Just received, fresh stock, Nght Wright, for Texas: Laws aud Howard, and’ resolutions | Gleason, $165" same fore deonet Earle, Jr., | 9th and D streets, eo-1; iehly POD vated He poe rate and was thors | ost Dg» ali-colors 1B spring wear, Soft and Stiff FELT HATS: fine rie were adopted condemning ‘the White Liners, | (48 ‘M. Darnell Tio tee ee sania we Es oughiy renovated the past winter, painted inside, tt -colors of Button, Lace and Backle assortmen: bovs and children. Ladies some ig Kicklux, Knights of Camelia ang other socie? al SS Sduare 822. | GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE—The great | the rooms on upper Hor cnlarged wat es oes. Gentlemen's SILK UMBRELL over the pre re th at ties, whose sole object, the speakers claimed, GRAND OPERA.—The Strakosch opera com. | Popularity of “Wilbor’s Compound of Cod | Blencesadded, \thasalso been entirely refuraished. : closing of the schoo! re . to be the extermination of the colored race. EMETZ. STIN HAT yop ” ‘The house will be in readiness to accommodate | _P-8.—Price lists to be had gratis at store. 225-tr apl2-tr 1237 Penn. ave., next d pany has been reinforced since its last ap- | L#ver Oi and Lime,” has induced some un- s next cor. 13:h st, iver, those wishing to attend the June examination and ‘incipled persons to attempt to palm off a stats OSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE. Bcr_pINo Penirs issued by Inspector En. | nees nent ese ne Nations] Theater. Sitnpig axtiefe of thelr own manufacture; bat | °0l! ot 3iilary Acoso ee B Superintendent Wilson returned var with the information that the President would sigu the bill this morning. ADIES SUN UMBRELLAS GOODSELL BROS., SIGN OF = ese tae: Dis ta twisle:, Lewis, Es Davis, construct a three: Resides Miss s Kelly i Miss Care: Mile. Koze, any, Person, who re aca Coughs ap26-1m West Point W. Y. a fies ay ase ‘Silk, Regina, Alpaca, and Gingham, . ~ sto! ‘ie! welling, Conneetict nue, iss Montague, Mine. Guido ‘om Karl, 1 a Pennsylvan: venue, om OPINED THis Day. 100 pieces more of the | hear K street HorihWest: Si WO ee ee siottschalky and Baril, we have the new tenor | Where they purchase this article. Atrequires | (rR aYMORE HOUSE,” BETWEEN 4% AND 6TH STREETS. GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS, oaly atest styles In ew spr ing, ress goods, dort, Fepaina. frame dwening, 1906 a h street Frapolli, | his is certain! a strong company, aedoun gs fie sproprictor has. ample evi: ‘$x END, TELINOLS Avexvz, | willed Silk, Paragon Frames, 1101 $9.60 up, a - ‘DB. Ws 4540 pte. | northwest ; mn Nailor, repair aframe | and crowded louses may be expected. “Mar- > TLAN' Nd uapaco from $2. Parasols, hew siyle haidies’ in’ say ed bullding, 194, between C and streets north: | tha” for Monday nish, © Ballo fn Wagoner’ | Pulmonary complaints. ‘The phosphate of ines | QBN, Tune Ieee oee, couplets toring’ Me above Bouse is now Singha trom Bo eeu up. Bt ia a west: $250. “Jam inton, repair a_bric! ‘u ight, and “Mignon” Wednesda: & ‘ —— paiied ae ron e Ps, oA ses ot new building, 1320 1 street horthwest i. Ris iA night are the operas announeed. The sate of ossessena most marvslous | ealing il by ee WEST END HOTEL, SPRING AND SUMMER SEABO} Soft and stift FELT HATS meres for bors! wear. 3 cents ups altwooi | Nave York avenue nor hwoe: oe ey alt | reserved seats will commence Firursday. Wiibor, ,It is regularly prescribed Dy. the LONG BRANCH, faa? OUR PRICES TO LEAD THIS SIDE OF Bos- | the latest styles and atthe lowest market prices, giack cashmeres, yard wide. Se. ; Black silks, | nor, repair a briek banding M8 NOT Hamp- | Perrrions IN BANKRUPTCY.—Within the Tet Benronculty. ; " TUN. 1419 SSS fete. new , mattings spring ear- | shire avenue northwest ;$20). G- W. Seaver, past few days petitions in bankruptcy have | '8t Boston. WILL OPEN JUNE 20Tu, 1878, SPECIAL NOTICE. ioe 6% Pennsylvania avenue, south side, for bar. sentbeast ead. emcishs pe Cabtieletrens Graway, Marvin Tastwood? plows jAjbert | Hosrerrer’s Stomach BItreRs.—There is gains in all kinds of goads.—Adrt. 0 il, Uri Behrend, Above ‘es — cry a cKnight, | nothing equal to the enjoyment experienced 500 pairs Gents’ Low Quarter Shoes, $1, $1.25, | “°/ [WHE GREAT SOUTHERN SHIRT,” ———— THE PUBLIC $cHOOLS.—It is a cryingshame | GoM Lankton tect Bene Sohn a gray | PY the atileted when “using nia valuable nent Yates acceraine pe cet 2 day. Rerma- 80, $2, $2.00, $3, and $4. Buckis, Pesand Is clegantly made of first-class waverial with Linen promiwcnt Uninet ots Too het ampetiag | that the doors of our pubite schools must be | Gestarawston, Hertz, Hota, John A ‘Alee: | Sbyeite, tts mild tone, its sure and vigorous | pent Log tar ies Sater roms, #2, 91.95, 61 50, | Sleeve Hands and Linen lining to the Bosom Tay eminent pasiness ioen wae rp closed upon the children of this District, for | R. Williams, John A. Smith, Edward Buc. 3 | finished on ; finished: $1. _— ‘i leansing of the entire human body, recom- Amoi ther i P. NGER | 500 pairs Men’ orking Shoes, 75 cents, “The Hannis Shirt,” is of the best 1 A want of funds. - But such, alas! is the verdict, | roughs, Samuel Emery, jr. Thomas M. Plow. | © mong ot improvements &@ PASSENG lot M material, and also bas Lhe ‘Linen Soustitanion the sean Wintel wa piseed fitd the ouly thing that reconeiles the major- | man, Frank H. Fall, and Chas. . Smith, end itto the whole community as a reliable Sea Water Bathing Baad the Hot and Gold ies" wear, ngs Ht Button, Circle eet Front Bands; ts only" 80 ots. unfinished. aka 90 200, Ree » hs ~ 0! rents and guardians A a __ Seam, }. | Ladies Foxed- ae ihe Banda of 8 committee to be acted noon | Gf adits ts the tact that the doors of tae bos) | iMPORTANT TO HovseKEEPERS.—Now is the | MEDICATED BATHS ARE EXPENSIVE. Not | applications now feceived by DB. M. HIL- button airsias. $1.50, 98. $2.6 andgor kick, surbe Sheepest Shirt tn all the world is our Wam- sociation Is te eee ducted moet pont aS: | clothing house of B. Kobinson & Co., No. 9 Works at the teu carpets cleaned, and the | so, however, Glenn's Suphur Soap, a cheap | DRETH, at 62 Broadway, New Yorn; als, at the | Platn Lacth from 5c. to $2.50. Fruit oP ae? Put on at $1.10. serial plan, and is to be known as “ The Serial yetney: ryaius Svanue, are Bot on y open to | works at the Tth-street wharf is the place to | and efficient substitute, which answers the 5 apz3-t = Savings and Building Associa Savings 4 Z Association of the or May Ast. tugth2um | Ladies) Fine Low Quarter, 3-button, 75c., $1, | |Our ‘Fruit of the Loom” Shiri has been a fa- he stock | have it done thoroughly. They are wellworth | same purpose as far as local diseases of the | —__—_——_-_--s-sso $1.25, the oe, & Wi 5 Bri \ A lot les’ Slippers, 85c. per pair’ cts. finishea, ” Ps . therein is even superior to any heretofore of- | a visit to see the 0} ration, ich is free to | skin, rheumatism and gout are concerned. 7 The Wamsutta 0, Shirt the ofzanization will be ecore Were elected and F fered inthe District, and. the prices eharced | Auretateses the, Operation, may be sent by | ° ils Instantaneous Hair Dye produces | GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. well rece yn aSINE, Bods to Dreeng OLSS; | ana Go cts, fulshed, — Shirt ie 75 cts, undinished, ing soon to be held oni sowie ted ata meet. | are so moderate that they will be ablevto | weaushection Mitchell's carpet store, Market | natural effects and is safe. charge, Finest 4-ply Linen Coltars, 6 for $1. 2008 & be aa Will be advertised. | Clothe the ehildren in the best manner at space. T. Ferry, formerly McGee & Ferry. —— a UR MOTTO, EXCELSIOR ! EVERY ARTICLE SOLD AS ADVERTISED. | #@-Sold at our —I am instructed by Mr. H. x, | Teilling cost.—Advt. ‘Tue Saxe of valuable real estate on the cor. | those whe have: fer eee, Teereth and DYEING, CLEANSING, prefering fo ned o.a0 4 RUSHING BUSINESS 1008 F strost naw, he propesen ounce that early in the month | pack siuxs, black sliks, black silks: col | nguy Sz2% Streets, and also in Corcoran | quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effec. DYEING, CLEANSING, See them lay idie on our shelves, "7 TMneF than | _marg7-tr See, NO fiasco puns ana | fh UR ce ied sped | Hah om tenes May ogee rae i | nly oko eemate Soy wemaccead | BYERS SEE Cie, | HSE SSUES WepNiDay ann vai. | GEORGE F. SOHAFER, onze * 3 ar st si st si chee! cements in § esi le build- cay. , LING, A AY. ~ a aver offereg in this city. Parties Saks, enecked silks" checked silks; plaid silks, ie lots. Wash. B. Williams, auctioneer. See worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pul- | LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS, MERCHANT TAILOR, hasers, shou eer yas Well as fatending silx's. We are selling the cheapest silks | advertisement in auction column. yermacher Galvanic Company, New York W. H. WHEATLEY, ‘ATTANS remy | Offers for sale the balance of bis stock at ent tansy = ready to ke ad DEANS old them- Pag sinaton, Our excellent quality real —— City. 6,18,d&Kc1; STREET, Georgetown, D.c. | NV’ FOE TRE Beige COVERY Vusiness, nificent collection. Catalogues will petig 4 satin Fren'ch black silks (Guinet make, the | Wasmrs: y 49 JEFFERSO: 3 Cost to close ts SHINGTON FIsH MARKET, April 30, 1878. mM MOTHERS, MOTHERS.—Don’t fail Established ready, and time aud place of sale will beauty best wearin,¢ SiK made,) only $1.25. We are | sold by R. A. Golden & Bro., ‘wish nts.- pba on Restores or faded hair to its original color | 4@™A call is solicited. — Soot and never excelled before or since, to which the nounced Sine bat” Micke Mic) QMS OF tats | 20 shad. trom Ato ais per 200; soho her- | SiRiseasea oftemeatae ts omieirane Meer | Bee ogre Dlatice and thousands of oiuarsof | And vostaeel appeatance ta three fo iat day re | _mare-dm mnie 1. Dowsiwo, Auet'r, | silky every Qi. Black “stuce 3 an’ 37: | ring, trom 9 to #1 per LOS the cilid from cares, wind colle regu: | “Send us your orders, ama LE, conalttyereaing ino for tap meat ‘ies —_———— NG, * Carter's, pn at © bowels, an nj EE 2 = = Ti LE Of 01 ental and useful articles x t has the advantages over all other undersigned begs se se cls | rcs mena cea ae | ome eet ay Se | Hannon reat enone | Saas wena © Dom “pl beer ety marie, | Bvcuisd Satan a bg a a a |, not ~ — 5 4] Cotton.) 15; pure silk aud wool black greng: | Advt. saeconitand BarnvM, the great showman, at Lincoln Hall | near sh street. By promptly adopting the Near B. & P. Depot,) rhirdy does Sot stain linen or the finger nat specttully reabesting ins: pure silk and wool colored grena- | Ay yc Tso Day AT THE Nattowat | to-night.” latest improvements, whether of American or | oo ie A trial wil convince, v — dines: Dontings, buntin 3, cuntings :deveges, | Dear MUTE Coromeee “morrow the an- a S Enropean Invention, he is cpabied Ea do his ve for sale at half cost of manufactur- Put un tp large bottles, Price One Dollar, see ges, de iS 3 cl ere, pue | r ion day will take ISH TO BE PROTECTED AS WELL AS Pgop. | wor! manne! jualled by those prices, REFRIGERA-; at Only 20 this aed mat cme fey double-wiath, | Hise, Gxenclses of, Prosemian honeke Kendall | ACen ORs eee ED Ae 2 ago, in the | nof possessing these facliities. His cleansing | ¢* Biola % marite GaSe OER ET wate Cer ation ar, | PaaS ake tng ges | Sin ek adeno tend AS | kos alge Laat” at Ccaby ai | oun eatwsor manny tenant W“*HiNCTON nomE mEMEDY. pp Z nw Adut. “ta ‘deli oral vers of was a common r + UN £ — Do Nor Foucer the sale of pi ae ee ange Se eliver thelr eon, a8 Well | them to be semumeroaria ter Piedmonteand | superior Work, ‘N. B.-A speclalty of his con | taurantuse, [Post] DR. LEWIS PLASTER, artists in the Corcosaa Bei pectures by local | the slgn-language, aitoge bullding | mountain streame as to'be. Rite Tene Ges | Sate HOsemet ing pets SN ea ot Sk Seo : 1? Barsains may be cxpeneeg utes this evening. | 43105 the fact that the new college Dulding | cect mnatsee crORming, the, fords. | es: 2 years! exverlence. His dry cleanser 49. Tecutnnz: ‘mine 18; Thou: B and i One targeSEYEN FOR A QUARTER. ble, a vist wit; be amply repaid, Wee n- | What the ebange has been everybody kicres, | {saves Peaseayors chearuatte sands like cases ors, | Se neOe BIR Hats epeciaity. sepib-tr- Sand six small esas ane TRE SALBol the effec's of Gray's Hotel, ad- | Reena VE tthe Hon. J. A. Garfield, of Ox't0, | and tke cause is the wanton destruction | and careful pressing pivos them an appearance Bars ghliblaing, rheumatic or INEST AND THE CHEAPEST WIGS cure for Cute, Bruises Yertised to take place on Thy aor “3 “pateess fank are i) | among the fish, The is to ‘as | asif newly made. Gloves cleaned; two | Omee:' sos. avenue, nade is Sade U.8. May, 18 postpoucd unit turther notice, “! OF | Qa, Homi W. E., Moles, of Indiana, are y? | among the Aah. The remedy 1s to protect Bair for Sees es eauNdren iveud09 a Maw, Call OF tog ines Hie Reteecmrbes Pruogists, Ask for « Cirowlar.

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