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THE EVENING STAR. WUWESDAY ................. ‘The Weather, INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF CHtRF § WASHINGTON, May 4, For the Middle Atlantic states rising barome- @ter. southeast to northeast winds, cloudiness, stationary LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night. Ford's Opera Howe.—The “Big Four” Min- ‘er.—The Rice Surprise Party » DEsts Female Is and Variet m_ Theat °s and varte Mh ane 8 Stree © Mo nsic ne ‘ara Ha’. Condensed Locals. The President has pardoned George eutt, the government printing office printer, Who Was convicted of an tndecent assault on a young lad; S sentenced to six months has served about one-third of bis Levant! Sisters, —Forepaugh’s Great Sho Grorgeorn.—Art Loan Ex- Phelan, who assaulted O. B. Lester on 9th. on Saturday, as stated In yesterdiy’s having’ used any otner Instrument ck than bis fist, and he asserts that Lester insulted and reatened his landlady, and he (P) then stru The funeral of residence, per Offenstein, from his #1 B street northeast, was largely at- tended yesterday, and the remains were escorted by the Knights of St. George and St. Michaeis Society to St. Joseph chureh, where requiem mass Was sung. The first May festival of the Columbia Tarn Verein was heid at Loetiler’s yesterday, a lange umber of members being in attendance, with delegations of members from Baltimore, ‘num- bering 20, whe came over tn the |:s0 train, and Were escorted to the park by the local society. A handsome sik fay was presented to the Washington Turners, the addressegon the ocva- sion be by "Messrs. Hoffman and Fel and Heinrichs of this ¢ rved in t 15 0 last night for Charles Mo hasfentered M. Green and V m Stewart, by Mr. ii smith, on a bond given in November, 1x69, by the first name, with the | othe =u to secure certain notes given ¢ the purchase of the ron, one of t ns 1, Who, kept a otel in Georgetown, and was years a faithful clerk in the Lana off e oldest died ai S 1 street, fn thi city, at year ef his ag b day afternoon a small mei Join living at 404 U hWwest u under th -May 4, 1SS0. | | b re to-morrow morning. | boats at the Potorsac boat house, . S.Hun- | | th vening to the | They will continue at Ford's during this week Wilson, | last night, where the mammoth tents are sprea t David W. teed, Frank | and betor 4 j families. | nasts | orth i, and had uls | wire nal peace | ‘The Coming Great Boating Event. HOW HANLAN WAS SHOWN THE COURSE. Hanlan has got down to regular hard training. and afternoon. His blades can be seen flashing vapidly through the water twice a day. Yester- day afternoon he took a long pull. The Analos- tan four, in a spirit of courtesy, went out with him to show him the course and lead him around. Hanlan, before taking to the water, said he guessed the four could keep up with him. He | Was mistaken, Instead of the Analostan four showing him the course, he exhibited to them a an pair of heels, and not only showed them the course, but also what a man who knows what rowing 1s can do. Hanlan keeps up his eetermination to do a good deal of walking. RILEY WILL ARRIVE He will bring two swith him, stop at Willard’s, and keep his He thinks he ought to row anyway, even if both Hanlan and Courtney come to time. Hanlan objects to this very decidedly, He thinks Courtney and Riley are working together, and would row conjointly only to beat him. The agreement that the race shall be between Hanlan and Courtney alone if neither are found wanting will be carried out. THE POTOMAC CLUR. Admission to the Potomae boat house on the of the race will only be by cards issued by secretary of the club. The Potomac Club Will hold a ineeting to-morrow evening, when, itisexpected, that’ thirteen new memb°rs will be | be admitted, thus making up for the recent de- Hection from their ranks. gothena ih recs ee Amusements, &ce NATIONAL 'THEATER.—Rice’s Surprise party gave their burlesque “Revels ” at the National last evening. The house was a good one, con- sidering that there fs a cireus in town, ‘Willie jouln, Marion Eimore and the rest of the com- were in excellent spirits and kept the continually laughing. ‘o-night ‘els * will be repeated. MUEL G. KINSLEY, the tional Theater, will have a ben- efit next Monday evening. Byron’s new p “The upper Crust,” will be given by an excel. lent company. Mr. Kinsley deserves a rousing benent. Forp’s Opera Hovskt.—The Big Four Min- strels opened last night at Ford’s to a good audience. The program was varied and carried out admirably. Tae singing and jokes were very good. The sketthes were side-splitting, and the special acts new and very entertalning. pular treas- FORE! ‘GH'S GREAT SHOW attracted an im- mense crowd tothe corner of 9th and S etree and before 744 o'clock all the reserved seats were occupied and shortly afterwards no seats of any kind were to be bad in the circus tent. Some of Washington’s best citizens were there with their It is not only a first-class exiatbition tent and variety, but the lemonade and €a-nuts fends are conspiciously absent. Fore- paugh’s menagerle has for years been cele. brated, but bis cireus is mow even more attrac- the two rings under canvas being both ted during the evening by a succession of male ahd female riders, daring gym- and wonderful trained animals. “The splendidly trained troupe of elephants, the feat femaie Blondin of riding a bycicle over a stretched near the top of the tent, the ick riding and the firing of a man from a cannon, who Is caught tn the air by the female in e bare in last n ar ois G street, | trapezist, excite Une most wonder and admira- the good results which wou ne | ton. from an interchange of thought among repre- | ‘THEATER Co first-class entertain- sentatives of i the Comique again. the contemp TON THEATER.—Judging by last night's S83. att nee, t ave a Thomas C. happy time thi of Februar Wiitanp Wan stival will be held uiins That his he fs not no Dr. Tobtz a well-known W ington phys Shag Yesterday at his The medical ass: member, will atte rgan 13 In reeeipt to- . Thomas P. Morgan, ho is a heavy contr jt at y-live good Lab: » work on the and, Md., the organ replied | G this c! hear Cun} Major } at or per di ine Asylum, has been | here this evening | Presbyterian Chureli on 9th | ¢ | Stated | an ove | eval assembly. | of | Without asking for letters of formal dismissal, - | The committee on chureh election recommended | Mr. 1 | Pitts be music, danct proceeds yo to charity. TON CITY PRESBYTERY held ing yesterday in the Fot the chatr and Re F. Bittinger After prayer by Rev. Dr. Chester, ure was adopted to be sent to the gen! This is in relation to the status urch members who nh other ches an imke t Miller lo the freedmen committee in or a commission to labor in Amelia arg county, Va., which was endorsed by the Presby- ed on Jod men could | tery. Mr. Charles Herr, trom West Strect aged here In time by any | Chureh, Georgetown, having pass satistac- and responstbl ho would keep his | tory examination, was licensed a probationer of word with the me id not violate his en p- | the gospel ministry according to the Presb: ment. | terian torm of government. Rev. T. S. Wyn. The Montgomery (Md. met in Baltimore yeste resent We H.C. Val Charles Dedg ©. Harrison. Mining Compan: n, Wm. S. Carroll, Brown, Major . E. Faweett, H. t, Professor PLB. xX Agnus. Major 1 stock and to# this ‘amount was subscribed t Increased ap Mr. James Phy, the otter yor for of the g men of t ivilie, Cel ide Case. son. allas Babe m and Sandy Pinon, © of death for the | on th of Jan taken on behalfot © been signed by | 2 how belng printed, brit en presented rict Attorney © indge on Ws nde | © Hagner en not the Heceuiber term vere: the exceptions General earing as | possible, ng in the tons will be | Horace ger, Robert A. Vackson, E ~ board of govern TH STEALING MONEY Lert ioner Milis had before him A Suspicion days ago a reached. Works of Michael Az el, He She Worst and many “ot is be the Made in issed On Satu of the nial stamped proof ! Uon as ty pe-sert tained Ulat tn tl been raised = mame for Its compost- sas already be © months tt xe learned its trade 5 sald MARRIAG: uy and Hannah Hoc Louise Alvord; Joli! and Sarah Annie Spalding: A. Mary sar and Emina Lawrence county, N. ¥. for this Season a ms clothing. tn dium and tin t anson Bros. ane- day afternoon, for James “e, property in Jackson hall in subdivision of reser- N's Splendid ice cream, $1.25 gal. See ad.t ry TROUBLE.—Mary Carroll, a rather tail youny colored womans, was in the Police Count to-day, and preferred a charge of assault and battery against Thos. Brown, and testified that Brown had got her in troubie, aud she sup- posed that he wanted to get rid of her, and he struck her with a strap. brown said that when he came home this woman was at his house threatening to shoot him, and called him a Plack deg, and struck him with a water cover. A fine of $5 was imposed and bonds required. —— eee SEE cdvt. to architects and others. t —_— WASHINGTON FISH MARKET.—Sold by R. A. The stockholders | recommend! win, at Brookville, | eval conference now In session here. His brocae! that time has | Was ma th an asy Brookv nd | from the 1 | not come b member of the Met has a niece here, Vernon Seminary who ser Ught blue pants and Will be rau: X. Cal that ofitee. dent, rw the Georgeanna, and a contract wasclosed with The Harlan « bee tl Bs to remit to the purchasers ot stal | cent xiting satsMetorily tdorsed notes therefor sed fraud | within the next thirty ; event that this proposition is not accepted and acted on within that time, they have directed jof- | that the notes of the stall-nolde er ot such | th . at the boys’ clothing | coop made report on systematic benericencr: i$ the appointment of a per hent committee, and that the chairmen of the ¥arious committees and the board of the chu | Should be placed on this committee. It was further resolved that no letters | should ch the German church, which was . | Presbytery then adjourned, to mee of dismissal be granted to the Roman Catholic ch. Mr. ‘Wyncoop also made a report on adopted. ‘The Vienna, ext October. ‘ood. | this afternoon. ‘The » being closed no particulars of n be obtained to-night. Dr. president of the Brookville Na nd Was a lay delegate to the gen- raph: ofl re ved in the army during the var, and sins 1 intemperate to Su at_his mind was affected. Dr. Goodwin instrumental fn having him placed um at Indianapoits. Te was dis- ‘d from there last Wednesday and ve ached le on Thursday. Dr. Goodwin retarned onferenee on Saturday night, and did ack to-day. su 1 the shoot. done while Goodwin eased Was Tormerly a rk in th ban nt th sident of this Interior department, and a »politan (M. uta pupilin the Mount A New Minttary Comrany, composed entirely norably discharged soldiers and sailors n the Union side during the lat nembers Of the Grad Army of the Re- public), has been formed here and now aum- vers 46 mRembers, The uniform 1s blue blot their arms, are in, $. E. Thom- aptain president; P. D. Hayne: Dowling. secretary, and James h, treasurer. “They will’make. their parade on decoration day and escort the R. to Arlingt met ia ion of Mr. Cc. preside pled, and Mr. Chauncey, of Philad Was elected to uperint authorized to charter a steamer to hoptznk river route, in addition to on the follingsworth Compa: he construction of a ni ri See es THE NORTHERN LIiERTY MakKET COMPANY. of Wit boat to The new board of directors of thls company hei a of the secretary celal condition. eeting last night to consider the report ary. exhibiting in detall its finan- he directors have entered with and earnestness upon thelr work mined Lo Make the Institution suc Tous. Théy passed a resqiu- the sal@ some years since, fifty the amount vet due upon payment or WW) days, and tn the s be placed tn hands of Mr. Richard T. Merrick and R. K. fot, with instructions to bring suit and collect 11 the mouey by process of la without delay. ‘THE PoLo Game.—The members of the Polo Club of the West End Rink of Baltimore, playe > of Polo at the Washington rink last which was the third of the series playe and which was the game advertise ment to take place at that Ume. ‘THE BALTIMORE AND OnTO RatLnoap will sell tickets at greatly reduced rates to the General Conferenc A hureh, to be held tn Cincin- natl th Round trips can be procured of Pursell, stationer, 422 9th street northwest. See advertisement th special notices. THE AMERICA: DUSTRIAL As- SOCIATION IS an Organization formed some eight months ago in this city for the Purpose of in- meaus of caring for and reforming Le sexes who are without paren’ and keeping them from imprope S, by a course of industrious emplo. 1, thereby saving many children from b coming vagrants or thieves, and relieving the state from their support in jatl or almsuouse. Collectors have been appointed, duly accredited auguratin youth or Bot rian: or gu } With authority to make collections for this | charitable and humane organization. The board of directors are Messrs. Peter F. Bacon, Thomas liume, B. W. Reed, Thomas Morgai E. W. Ball and Wm. H. Harrison. “Mr. E. W. Hall, a well-known colored man, claim3to be the originator of this organization, and seems to be earnestly striving to get the enterprise on & proper footing and in good working order. sample the great “Prize Beer.” ——— DEATH OF MRS. AMANDA Bakngy.. A New York letter states that, Mrs. Amanda Barney, a relative of Commodore of revolution- ary fame, died im destitute circumstances, on Thursday last, in Greenpoint, Long Island. ‘fhe Golden, agent.300,000 herrings, from $2.50 to: lady Was S4 years of age, and Is said to have Shrousande 10,000 ‘shad, from $10 to $i2 vores been at one lime very wealthy. At various dred; 300 bunches rock and perch from 15 to 40 Fee ee renced Uy, woattit and a: gents per bunch. fence, in this city and Philade ipbia, eet ght nc mt recepts for spectal as: terday were $1,738.81, A He goes out in the Dufferin every morning | wei MASSACHUSETTS MATTERS, THE COURTS. 7 COURT IN GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, Wilson agt. ok Judge Cox refusing new trial. Unit use of Wilson, agt. Ames; same, giving judg- ment for defendant on demurrer. Campbell; opinion by Judge Hagner affirming jnégment below. Ceas | Judge Wylie aftirming decree below, demurrer to be heard fn this court in the first instance. Crrcurr COURT (No. 1)—Judge Macarthur. © To-lay. Sergeant € Greenleaf: motion to rein- Sayles agt. Washington and Georgetown R. R. Co. and same agt. Columbia leave to file bond granted. 3 Motion for judement overruled: appeal prayed. Nander agt. Geiger; motion for | leave to withdraw joinder a allowed and excepted to. Mc! | judgment below aftirmed. Young ast. Trook judgment on answer of carnishee not eedham agt. B. and P. R. R. Co.; Central National Bank | act. Zantvinger; judgment of condemnation. Spofford et al. agt. Brown et al ___Equrry Court—Chies Justice Ca: Yesterday, Myers agt. Myers; hearing conela- ded, decree to be prepared. | Wright; sale finally contirmed. Birney agt. | | Leonard; sale ordered and A. A. Birney appoint- ed trustee to sell. Edwards agi. Job Barnard trustee, Stnon; trustee ordered to pay amounts due clerk and examiner. Baker agt. Baker; loan of $2.50 authorized, new parties made ‘and rest order issued returnable 12th inst. agt, Wood: sale finally ratified and eanse refer- Ridgway agt. Smith; guardian ad ltem appointed. Doerner agt. Langdon; murrer overruled with leave to answer in ten days, Evely agt. Evely; complainant ordered to answer cross bill CrimINaL CouRT—Judor James, To-day, George Brown, fal: =) sessment taxes yes- BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 005 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. AMUSEMENTS. POLITICS IN THE BAY STATE—EDMUNDS AS A “'GOLD- SMITH MAID”—WHAT IS THOUGHT OF TILDEN, LAST TWO DAYS: ‘D FIELD, AT THE HUB—THE EUS! Last Four Perfory any composed of forty members {Ourresiiitent eteran Corps of he Grand Army uniform the present, They “ask mustered into the national nards Of ihe District of Columbia at his earl- } in order that tne necessary S$ and equipments may pe re- af The Siar} GREATEST OF ALI Actually the Lange FOREPAUGH GREAT SHOWS. t Merited in existe: + REGATION: and designat Washington city. i has been adopted for that the company be ‘Burgess; opinion b: . > the Union Vi Inzess; OD! ¥ | HANDSOME SPRING SHOWS FOR LADIES «xp What influence the republican side of Mas- Sachusetts will have in shaping the results of | the Chicago convention will be better known when the convention assembles than it ts now. At present there is wide margin for speculation, Comment upon the action of the late conven- Uon at Worcester is well exhausted, and so far as this state Is concerned, further agitation might as well be adjourned until the eve of the great gathering in the western city. Said with little hazard that no matter who 1s | old-fashtoned majority for nd assurance; but even to can hear dissenting opinions expressed e8 where coolness and not unwary en thusiasm belongs. There ts by no means the certainty that Mr. Blaine would receive the heavy vote in Massachusetts that a record of other candidates who could be named would Nor woald Gen. Grant meet with the nni- versal support that others would conjure up trom. the independence of the country voters in the But the Grant men of Massachu- setts are among the most sanguine of any in the They are sanguine alike of his nomina- | tion at Chicago and of his overwhelming major- ity In the succeeding coniest. the distinguished citizen of Maine ai hind in the estimate of their candidat to ran in the political race, and the of Secretary Sherman feel that with | in a week they, too, are justified in holding ar- dent hopes of the Success of their movement. Edmunds, if is admitted on all sides, would be a i regular “Goldsmith Maid” on the political | tuif in this state; imagines that he will would be popular with the men who elect | Presidents (his friends declare) much more | popular with chem than with those who nomi- nate presidential candidates at national eon- ventions. Whether he 1s really the first choice of the politicians here is very questionable. s friends think he is not. Irferds ditto. Blaine’s friends would rather have him out of the way, but no one of them will let the thought that the Vermont Senator will be nominated linger for a moment. The democrats appear to be very ca'm observers of the situation with a very thorough regard for ‘There is to be no state convention tion of delegates at la were appointed at the Faneuil Hall Convention st Autumn: but district delegates are to be ted, ard therein ali the significance will Thave heard within under current Speaker Randall. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. Ladies" Rid-tines TUESDAY AND WED st convenience, requisition for arm: ceived. as it is the desire of the members to re On May 29th, (Decor- arade of the Grand Army of Signed Samuel E. tain commanding.” that he may receive from the Commissioners specific instructions as to the course to pursue regarding the communication. Mr. Geo. M. Rowe, of this @ note to the Commissioners In relation to the police service on the tiv {lon of the shad and herrin; he has a steamboat which is pt for that service,3s feet in length, with a licensed persons and capable of making from seven to ten miles per hour. furnish the boat with all that {5 necessary for navigating her twelve hours out of the twenty- four for $200 per month, referred to the major of police. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisle: naugh, construct a two-story dwelling, 4th. be- tween L and Mstreets n.e.; $1, x, construct two two-siory dwellings, B, be- th and 10th streets n.v H. Philips, construct seven tv ‘ores, B, between 9th and lth s z Charles H. Davis, U a three-story and basement dw cand avenue, between 1Opera Slippers. state granted. Sandals... and 4-strap Sandals. ies’ High button 5. ies' Our Kid Button Be | ZULU RIDES A VELOcIPE w GPORGE LOYAL FIRED FROM THE OA. make the first aj rane tion day) tn the pe the Republic on t Thomason, Cay 5 ners and Newports, from. GENTS. —We have the nicest stock of Gent= Shoes south of New York. made Low Shoes in Ti sess are of the best material and make. suaranteed lower than elsewhere. GEO. McCARTHY. | 7e= LEADER OF LOW PRICES. WILLIAM HAHN, bet. H and 1, an 1922 Penna. ave., bet. 19th and id fle’ repliestion immel agt. Scott; CIRCUSES IN TWO RID nominated there, Younes Forepauch’s Prodi the candidate ts bey y, has addressed | Judgment on award. er front for the protec- and stating that ASinwle Ticket a Admission, 50 cts. ; FREE BALLOON Ase McDaniel agt. S16 7th street SIGN OF RED SLIPPER, | The Largest Variety of Seasonable Medium and First class Shoes and Sit | Ladies’ French Kid Button, b: Ladies’ Cur. Kid Button, $! Finest French Rid Batto) Ladies" Hand-sewed Lasting r dul Boots, nobby, ‘whort, Low Button, and Sandals, 25e., "4. and saitera, 75c. up. Hutehinson ag! pal Vos awe in his Giva old Bay state. S The subject has been ‘AL THEATER, MONDAY, May SIX NIGHTS, WED) 7 Michael Cava- The friends of beauties), 84 AND SATORDAY | red to auditor. RETURN OF THE SOCIETY Ladies’ Foxed an Gent's Lew Button, Cloth Top, #2. t's Low Shoes, ‘no NZA ARTISTS Pe Workin Shoes, 85 Boys and Youths’ Low Button Ties, Boys and Youths’ School Shoes anc Misses and Chi'd's Button and Laced Shoes. Newports and Sandal Boots. Button, Laced ar Aran FOREPAU May have the greatest curiosity of animals, but na ivth and isth streets; ory dwellings, Q, be ermont avenue POLICE CovRT—Jndge Snev. ‘Y, Robert Williams, charged with keep- erous dog; continued. ton John Jones, by the head with a stone; $5, Price, larceny of hem) fanity; $%, or 7 days. be nominated. He Ay, FRIDAY | The Charmin nad Wm. Taurs- SATURDAY MATINEE riking him on en 5 days. William Welsh, John A. Da- Herrington, and Chas, Johnson, bonds, or workhouse. son, charged with making rade remarks to per- sons in their hearing; continued. _—_—_—— GEORGETOWN. BUILDING Assoctation.—At the sixty-fourth regular monthly meetin: Association held last a! $2,600 was disposed of. being thirty-four (345 shares retired at the stock valtie rates, FISH MARKET.—45,000 herrings, sold at #2. 1,500 shad at $12 per hundred. Slippers, 250. up. son’ Hutehins, con- corner loth and B & Cropley, repair brick on Bridge and C . Georgetown, $500, siruct a four-story store on Louisiana avenue and D W. Butterfield, repair bric REPRESENTA | BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE Has the preatest curiosity of BOOTS and, ES, and & still wreater curiosity of Prices! than any Shoe Store on earth. doubt, please zive us acall, and you will be Margaret Robin- and Ler Selec! street northwest, Wood, construct 2 tenement house, four stores and cellar, on I between i4th and’ 15th streets won Steinhardt, repair br MONDAY, Mav EXAMINE THESE PRICES. Calf, Band-stitched, Low Quar- tera, from $3.75, #4, up to 85.50. Gent's Fine Dress Low Quarters, from $1.50, 81.75, 2 up. Gent Finecat 8 ‘- itere, from up. ater ORDLES DEPAR oes, ine French Kid Fine, French Morocco, Box Toe, French ‘he Goat Shoes, 75c., 90c. ine Goat Bution, from 9¢ Our Stock comprises one of the fintst assortment of Gent's Hand- made Low Quarters in the city N SHOE AUCTION HO 491 Pennsylvania avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, ap20_ LEOPOLD KICHOLD, Prop UST RECEIVED.—FINE ASSORTMENT Men's Light Spring Goods, in Strap and Oxford Ties, Low Button, High Button an. Congress Gaiters. Also, large line Child: Goatskin 8pring Heel 8) make of J. & T- Oousin Gent's Fine French fthe Tenth Building dons,* the ‘50 tat Goddard's Hall, ain street na tional minstreix of the peri Out of Door Sports. BASE BALL NOYES. ‘The Albanys and Natic esterday at The Albanys won by em to have fallen on evil times Both nines made s Snyder was the only man During April the ve games with League |. Hand-stitehed, s day or two that a | POUR MINSTRELS # per thousand. 12,000 taylors at 50e. per hundred. <> -—__ Sof new sewers have als played their this will embrace idea is not slumbering, and those who weigh the feeling in favor of Supreme Court Judge Field find that stock at no low figure fat gencral scale. It may be unbounded enthusiasm that suggests it; but there are those who be- lieve that either Hancoc! a better run in Massachu: Randall hardly would. He would be held up as the typical Pennsylvania polt- lelan, and could not hold his own with a Of course, In erystalization of poli- large attendance, 8" About tifteen mile: been.laid to date in Memphis, Tenn house connections are being made as rapidly as WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATIN in Dress Circle for A | Seats in Orchest Who made a two-b: Nationals played t abs and Won one from the Ciucinnatt two, and two from the Chicagos out of four. the best record against } Shing them twi e beating thei S to ame the Cleyelands made twen- ty-one base hits to thirteen by the so hits to two; cur total bases t lub has white- Field would make than Blaine. THE GREAT BosT CITY ITEMS. IN PREPARATION, HEARTS oF DEILALAR MONIC The Clevelands ma Iirapacneyields quickly to Lodi? Sold by all drugetsts, ORE THROAT, COUGH, bles, if suffered to progress, Pulmonary A © Browies Brow the third tin: ‘¢ of thoroug! al desire If is not posstvle to say lican Messachusett: ‘OLD and similar trou- IS appec’s for. | 3 the people; so is Edmunds. | fs carnest enough If it 15 not | while Blatne 1s distanced Democratic Massachu- Sherman is | oftentimes 1 ial Troches” reach dire - of the disease, and give almost Instant : ty of the celebrated as large as eltbe Chilgren outerow them with these competitors, setts Will assert itself strongly in.the district The Butler de washed the Nationals ear Goreoran at. BOOKS, &e. T HE NEW EDITION ith St. SHOF Store, conventions, in with the regulars. is Waned at any time for harmony. capricious outbur ne power to their elbow iliousness when ate, and they y 3 No dissenting or 5 are to be allowed to dis. tract the couuscisof the hosts this time—if it League rules and drank too mu g and then reeled onto the ticld at a game by rs disposed of hit s Your Boy ‘ Ard you will be please Ww be Pleased with the Wy suspending him Cincinnatl m eason has opened up well and sent promises are for an a conservative advance of trade prospect: directions. Merchants and business me erally Consider that hopes 161 of their respective branches are based upon s. There is noi such a as characterized business events but there Isa _satistactory feel- chants and manufacturers that -rorket temperament the price of our Noan WALKER w Co., Tailors and Clothiers, 5 Penna, avenue, ROBERT BONNER. proprie- 7 ager, 1s built aud kepton the most tinproved and modern plan, both as ventilation, light, warm » for horses is well known. charge of this valuable stable was. Mr. Ross. By the use ol.Giles’ Liniment Lodi he removed ringbones and bunehes ‘sted all other tre: cireular, giving full instructions, to Dr. Giles, roadway, N. Y. ‘s cure neuralgia. Sold by all drug; LIPPINCOTT’S PRONOUNCING 1 in the same GAZETTEER 1 ong or two of their ifive come out so players the club wouldn't bear the little end of the horn as it did.” Mateh yesterday be n the Adjutant Pension office, resi ht RISTERS, vo ord fand Russell, | great LEVAN the safe conduct pd and for sale by FRANCIS B. MOHUN, SuccEssors TO Mouun Bros., es and children adnuit ILLARD 4. DAY EVENIN some time ag argues better than th that at one time prevailed. There ts enough of this left to enliven matters, but it is leavened of very falr fields for all { the crowdson the streets ing marts are any indication of the progress ot trade there {5 no doubt that a assured, and those inter- ested are not in fear of backward operations. Spring towers and velvety verdui slowly, while cast winds blow a ps breath at very regular intervals in this part of the world. The parks and gardens are blossom- er. and a few days of warm sunshine and southern zephyrs will bring beauty and Slory in all the wastes that winfer made, and the “Hub” will then be out of doors as it ever is Within one of the most aitractive cities on the inia” and * War from Onlo, with with the same feelin legitimate business. and in the thr vw Oonstitution’ about ‘Thur fine spring opening 1s <8 in Pleasant P Masterpieces of Envlish Li The Theory of Thought, by 3 Short Whist, by a Trump Jw rrespondence Cards, En At by mail post paid |. & O. H. MORRISON, Law Boowse.Lens aANp STATIONERS 475 Pa. ave. LATEST PUBLICATIONS. Lippincott’s Pronouncing Gazetteer of the ‘orld, corrected to 1880. saeeee Geddes’ Administration of De Witt. Vol. 7 Swinton’s Masterpieces of English Literature Dobson's Vignettes in Rhyme... Cox's Search forWinterSunbeams. New Gition 1 Cox’s Free Trade and Free Land. Mrs. Burnett's Li Democracy. Lei Newest styles of Birthday on. J. 911 Pennsylvania avenue. Ot DOOR SPORTS, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, HE Tivo - it Beautifu ondon Hair Restorer” Insures new growth. ondon Hair Restorer” Rest ondon Hair Restorer” Exquisite dri The only cleanly and effectual Hair Restorer inthe market. Not adye The polo match at the rink, last ty of young men from Baltic and the Washington team. d Jolin Simmons starte ile gO-as-you-please mat Byron broke down ‘The match is said A. BORO, TO THE PUBLIG for’ Picnics ayt ‘The pleasentest su The Ferry B around Washing: half hour, and a beautiful First-class accommodations at city prices; also, fine stabling accomn Grand ‘Free Openiny Pienic THURSDAY, A toilet luxury, entire! ous or unpleasant odors. to have been for ¢: Stoit « Cromwell, wholesale agents, Wash- B have been recorded as follows: Dodge to Mary B. Marbw Georgetown, near Montgomet $ Lewis Ford to &. H. Kilbourn + sz-The Rev. Catholic Chu at Long Branch, tack from the pulpit Kenna, a member of the C: James Walsh, pastor of the Star of the Sea, , Made another severe at- ; + on Thomas Mc- PROPOSALS. _ - PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEV. Orrick A. A.C. 8, Wacirsctow Anskvat, D.O LED PROPOSALS, in tr ¢ neual conditions, with a o d, will be receiv ry, property in of Our Lady, Baker’s Cop Liver O11 aNp Lime quickly nd Lung Disease: to debilitated con Pleasant in taste. J. C. Baker & Co, Phi delphia. Sold by dru, relieves Throat vigor and new Ii candidate for town commissioner, denouncing a Freemason. | at iis office, ime and place the in presence of indders, for furnisi ing the Fresh Beef required by the sibs » De- Army, at this Post, for isaue to troops thereat, during the fiscal year'enume Zeno SODA WarTER at Prentiss, corner 7th and peterica, Corre pees IN SUMMER SILKS, partment, U. 8. “ BUCHUPABIA.”—Quick, comptete cnre 4 to6 days; all urinary complaints; $i, at druggists. For Washington at 480 “RovGH ON Rats. W. Chapman ef al. to 1s perty on Stoddard’ stre Fresh Beef shall not be om- Enited States in any obliva im excess of the a wress for the purpose ing to Natio sk druggist for it. clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, 15c. @ box; for Washington at 450 Pa. avenue, FOR CLEANING OR DYEING LADIES’ AND GENT'S Strvs, Anton Fischer, 96 G street northwest, will give satisfaction In every respect. “ALDERNEY WaGons.”—Fresh alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered in ¥ lus. “Ward” prints, 40c. per Ib. cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk 5c. per qt. tf —_—_—_—_—_—_—_____ TAKE NOTICE! The Order of the Postmaster-Gene ithe delivery of Registered Letters and Money Orders to the Hen- tucky State Lottery Company RESCINDED. Registered Letters and Money Orders can therefore be sent through the Mails to the Undersigned as formerly. 3 9 ARCHERY GOODS AND CROQUET. Schuebel, part — Slade to Allison Wilson, p t and most complete stock of Bows, “and aditressed to the ets, Tarxet Stands, Quivers and Baits to be found in the District. Croquet at al! prices, from 75e. to 9, at WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, 428 7th street. Church. He | payrrent, amount of bond, Ke. ication to this oflice. Black CASHMERES, wide and fine, 45 Proposals for Rip Rap Blue Stone. 3c BUILDINGS ROPOBALS’ will 1 WOW BITTERST MOMIE CLOTH DRESS GOODS, new shade: [ke N BITTERS 200 Pieces cf Beautiful LAWNS, yard wide,12!sc. COTTON, We. OLS, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, OFFICE OF Pr May Ist, 1587. vn, Join Miller John Appich to same; do., do. of Bip-Rap Blue Sto Stop One Minute and Think, 9 John Eaton, peeresss FOR TOBACCO Orrick PurcHasING axp DErot Cow-o Cc. M. TOWSON, oy have DYarErata 1 will cure you. If your BLOOD is THIN, or youare weak have no At or ene} Iron Bitters | IRON BITIERS wil ron have OOCASIONAL Or feel that LIFE IS | I Di Iron mutters | Did Iron Bitters Iron Bitters 636 Pennsylvania ave, SEALED Puorosars x at this oflice until lyinw, for the use ¢ dred and fifty thousand lobacco, equal in qu: furnished’ bidders on ap No bid for lees than fifty thousand p portion of George- ive U.S. Aruiy. one bun Sonth side, near 7th . Swarvell, lot ¢ and part rt and Wetzel, trastees, to . Brown's sub, of tman to HD: M. Luchs tod. F. Wa . M. Matthews, t We HAVE ¥ fron Bitters tron Bitters fron Bitters Iron Bitters ISP One-half of the tobacco con! bidder to be delivered within t fication of aw RRARA 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, (NEAR 15ru STREET.) will cute you. If you are a m< ‘Rot milk or stren«th: child, eee from Hysteria, sistence Depots or Chicago: the depot at whic! liver must be specifically stated in the prope Printed specifications and conditions relative to the tobacco required and f t be obtained upon applic ‘of Subsistence in W York, Cineinrati, St.Louis, oF pecification and conditions, towether witt copy of this advertisement, must be attached toeach proposal, be referred to ‘therein and form part Proposals from mansfacturers only will be con- ‘The richt to reject any or all bids is reserved. Bidders are invited to be preseat at the opening oi posala must be inclosed in sealed enveloper, marked Proposals for Tobace ‘ew Yors, St.Louis, to nurse your THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY IS DRAWN IN PURSUANCE OF AN AOT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY. NEXT DRAWING TAKES PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, Having a large etock of FINE GAS FIXTURES, PLUMBING and HEATING MATERIALS Bought at much lower than present prices, We SHALL OFFER LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS To those about to build or make other improve ee A DECREE OF DIVORCE.—To-day, in ihe FE Court, Judge Cartier, a decree of divo made in the ca Graham) act. W. L. 4 adultery and bigamy (he baving married a Woman out west), and complainant is wiven the ne her maiden name. r ppeared for plaintiff and J. N. took the testimon: a na U. Joyce (nee , on the ground of ¥OU CAN BE CURED. Paicg @1 4 Eor. ALi Davectete Seut Tey. LTIMORE, May 4.—Virginia sixes, old, 16; Pater console,” 85a58%5 4 do. past dne coupons, 91; do. ten-forty coupons, 94 bid THE BROWN CHEMICAL OU., BALTIMORE, Sone PRroraretons. sale by STOTT & ORO) Se obe wee er LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Prize of $20,000 is. Lprize of 4,600 is. Iprize of 2,000 it 6 prizes of 1,000 are. and address’ Hi. BELL, a ten-forties, 407 to-Cay BALTIMOD dull—mnddling, nd without chanze southern higher and firm; western higher but ern red, 1.20a1.25 io. 2 western winter red, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO. ANNOUNCEMENT. CLOTHING. 1 am pleased to inform the public that my stock of clothing for Men an this spring and suznmer, is tarwer than ever, and embraces all the | for Lardy Goality p in 5 woods part of the inany establishinent. ‘i extended t0 you to call aud examine ior jeltOolored Casiauere Butte {7010 Tightand FaneyOneviot Suits tron. Coats and Vests from... Worsted Coats and Vests from. Blue Fiapnel Suits from. Dress Pants from.. Business Pants from... Boys’ Suits from.. JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS, Wholesale and Retail. Prices Greatly Reduced Before Removal Our large and choice stock of Chinsse, Ji ‘Turkish and Persian Goods, Oriental Rugs and Carpets, Screens, Vases, India Dinner Ware, Kioto, 0 VISITORS WELCOMED. A.A. VANTINE & CO., No. 831 Broadway, near 13th St., New York, HE NASSAU BANHING CO. OF NEW YORK buy and sell Stocks, and double investments once in about gaye. 3 ‘They guarantee against loss. rm for spot and no t southern whit sd and eee est novelties, whicl Go. yellow, 51; ‘sé. * O% hixher—southern, 4 do. mixed, 442457 Penney! : Hay unchanged. Provisions unchanged ime to choice western packed, 133 » 10. Petroleum” un- Coffee firm and without chanire. quiet—A’ soft, Ww Frente {0 Li f eceipts—flour, bushels: corn,'11, 676 bushels; oats, 1,890 bushels: Shipments — wheat, burhels; corn, 2,448 bushels. Sales—wheat, 493,450 bushels: corn, . NEW YORK, May 4.—Stocs irregultr. Money, 5a6. Exchange, tong, 48434; short. §i873. Govern- YORK, May 4.—Fiour steady. 30 p. m.—U. 8. bonds, 434 tictund Great Western first 1,000 prizes of 27 Approximating Prizes amounting to. 1,860 prizes, amounting to... Curios, Embroideries, 1 GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES Go to SELBY’ ve. Children’s Knee Pant dren's Knee Panta, 8- School Pants, 16-1 School Suite, 83, 83.50, Biack “Alpaca Cost paca, a beaut; i, &c., in zreat variety. TICKETS sand $10 upwards. 360 bushels. eel yi Cee) LINEN STORE, 828 Arch street, Philadelphia. FRINTED LINEN LAWNS, all new patterns, pure linen, fast colors. WHITE LINEN LAWNS for white dresses. WHITE LINEN LAWNS is now the favorite material for white dresses. PLAIN BLACK LINEN LAWN, BECOND MOURNING LINEN LAWNS. 8 sure of getting Pure Linen assortment, at MILLIKEN’S LINEN STORE, » Philadelphia. Samples by mail; enclose stamp. mar24-w&s,2m ITCHELL COOKE & CO., STOOK BROKERS,. 58 Broadway, new, York, op Small margins all Stocks quoted Yoxk Stock Exchange : also deal in Stook Privi- Jege Contracts ‘at close rates. Correspondence Olub rates upon application. jJow figures. Sivn Big Shoe. ORGS. For full particulars and orders address G. UPINGTON, 599 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, For Seago upon easy monthly pay. SIDNEY T. NIMMO & CO.’s, 420 Lith st_ now. ‘ALLION '—Season Clark Chief, si Tuoripane, trust rtificates, 73 10} re tees’ cel cates, 7 Great Western seconds, 30%. "New Jers . 10736. Erie, 48 is ‘Central, 107%. do. second consols, 93<, Pennsylvania Central, 53. M. J. RICHMOND, COVINGTON, KY. 89 The obelisk ordered by Her Britanic Maj- esty to be erected at the spot where the Prince im} eles has ae a Ay Stabb and a small party who proceeded on tis duty from Maritzburg. t# The Rochester Society of Progress is a German organization to oppose Sunday laws and to favor the taxation of church property. ‘The intention ts to establish similar societies throughout the country. ae ‘The First Light Infant MuzRk & JES solicits the best Judges to | ciauon of Providense, R 1, have voted to par- Ucipate in the celebration of the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown next year. 82 The Baltimore hod-carriers are on a strike for $1.75 a day. i Gig baneoeas §2 Scandal connected wit pastor, Rev. J. H. Jones, threatens to disrupt African church i ti §v"The seventh annual convention e In- Gependent ‘Order of B’nal B'rith met in Mobile, a., SUDGEY, BSOLUTE SAFETY!: E NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th Street and New York Avenue. <= T fer £1,100. Algo, receives Silverwarein ie Sicitevaant 5 Join Cassels, ‘Thos: TAREE 8. B. Wi sition by Major Ladies are alway Goods, and the best WAVES, WAVES, WAVES, sition ae oa. And DEMO) Fire, Burglar and oppoalte 0.8. $28 Arch s List of drawings published in the New York Her- » Philadelphia rd. Dispatch, Pittsburg out-of -tor tick 16 Official ist as soon moderate —. W the /AGGAMAN’! Dyspepsia, Si Cincinnati Inquirer, Cin: Louisville Commercial. holders are mailed a copy of th ETIRING from _ busin. offe sale, on favorable termiss our NTOGH Cailiivery, Dt

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