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THE EVENING STAR. “THURSDAY ..............Wiay 6, 1880. The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER WASHINGTON, May 6, 1850. For the Middle Atlantic states, warmer south aud west winds, rising barometer, clear or hazy r. possibly followed tn northern portion Pr hortuwest winds. “LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night, .—The “Big Four” Min- rhe Rice Surprise Party Minstrels and Variet aviingion Th specialties and Madame D'Ests’ Female —The Levant! Sisters, arieties. Condensed Locals. Street Idinps will be lighted at extinguished at 4 a, iehard T. Taylor, the third son of Mr. s. lor (of the Post. «ft St night at bis reside’ west, In the 42d year of hi p.m. aud age, after an Illness two months. Mr. Taylor was welland ably Known to the citizene of the District was by trade a bricklayer. For some years of abor a member of the Metropolitan Police Joree, and 1 as been attached to the Marskal's He leavesa widow and rge circle of relatives and police keadquariers on that Asbury Neal, her hns- ntly deserted her for Pucy Grit- fith, living at Orange Court House,Va., and not- withstand'ng that he wa iy warried al- ready bad procured a license atthe “ity Hall here to marry said Lucy Griffith. If the pfore sunris® to- morrow brillant sight a few degrees of each y on the husbands Suits to show lared fn ecn- Lem pt fe . Dr. Hieki to him did not have an rted, vat had a | shoulder bh better this H 1 10 Know. eda bailit in | point of the great o desired to | ehurea above brough: 2 W Coorge- into the ending Jevitt aad Voss | Wilson arrested ty snd Then! a part of the mob of in this ¢ They Independe: MEBT? SUPREME LODGE. ns from the various lodges Order of Mechanics of the oad depots and wharves Supreme Lodge of the itis session in’ the hall ening. About titty dele- i were eseorted to the Ame! r Sof the Grand Lod; order Which ee ot Anchor Lod; tion Hall, ves The hall w. id an interesting pr Addresses of welcome Arvhitect, Weaver and son, which were Ruler J. Gust King, of ‘fe, and Supreme Sec- of Baltimore. a Presented to Si- | Norfo | daughters ¢ handsomely de gram was. prese ted. Vic Patter re preme iv The Supreme hall or Au ug ofi- Edwards, King, of An- . nter, Hu Wi 5 Supreme Prela ivania; Supreme Conductor, J. rgetown; Supreme Tnside f Philadelphia; Supreme T. Bilek, of Virginia, TO-DAY'S SESSION. The Supreme Lodge met at 9 ovelock this morning, J. Gust. Ising, Sup. R in the char. The pts was’ referred to the committee on finance. ‘The report of the committee on rituals, through Supreme Seere- 2 ived, read and laid over é committee, thro’ Thos. T. Clegg. of Pennsy the matter of the Suprem received and adopted. The metal | a3 adopted, and ts to } Lodge by a special | | Of Ba her, of Penn: Wagner, . T. Cle Outside Sentinel, Arebiteet ported o1 King’s repor’ ige for public parade bunitted to the Sup «omumnittee. The endown adopted e rhe report of uniform for a les . O. M. was referred | i herring were | sei | Worcesters 7 @ut of Door Sports. BANLAN AND RILEY. Riley was out yesterday afternoon and again to-day. He has a longer reach than Hanlan and pulls In superb force. Hanlan continues to pulland walk. Riley says that Courtney will certainly be here by the 10th. If he rows in good earnest Riley thinks he can beat Hanlan or any other man in the world.....The Columbia Boat Club has a membership now of ninety- four. They expect to begin bullding their boat house next week. ENTRIES FOR THE TROTTING MEBTING AT THE NA- TIONAL FAIR GROUNDS, ‘The following are the entries for the trotting meeting at the National Fair groun#s, com mencing on May 3ist, and continuing until June ad: A Pastor’s Right to Choose His Own Bride. A PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER MARRIES A CATHOLIC LADY, AND SOME OF HIS CONGREGATION DON'T LIKE Tr. For some time past tere has been a growing feeling of dissatisfaction among some of the membership of the North Presbytertan church, (N Street. between foth and 10th,) as the pastor, Kev. E.B. Ramsdell, having married some months ago a Miss Brooks, a Catholic lady. Recent- ly this dissatisfaction manifested itself in a pe- Uiulon, signed by forty of the membership, call- ing a meeting of the con, ion “to consider causes of tistaction that existed in the eburch.” The meeting was called for Tuesday night of this week, and there was a full attend- ance of the 150 members of the chureb. The pastor, Mr. Ramsdell, presided, and as the peti- Uon stated that the object of the meeting was Yo consider “causes of dissatisfaction,” without Specifying said causes, he was not aware that he Was to be put on trial, but he was soon en- First day—No. 1—2.26 class: J. H. Phillips, Philadelphia, c.m. Belle Oakley; Eilas Retts, Philadelphia, b.m. Bay Fanny; E. H. Pi Philadelphia, b.g. Charley C.; R. J. Morrison; Del eel ys Le . . | lightened, as a resolution was off ered by Mr. E. Geiphia, digs Lyman Vi Rosen nee | Be parnain Tecommending action looking to the ch.g. Stonewal E. Turner, Philadelphia, sg. | @ssolution of the pastoral relation on account j i Docnerty;" W. Tomlinson. Batavia, i of the pastor’s marriage with a Catholic. This y., rg. Taylor. z 40 class: J. H. Phillips, | $@Ve rise to an animated Gistnmsion, ann finally Pblladeiptia, "bg. Bay Chictens 4 Brown, | Motion of Mr. Green that. the whole matter Filladelphia, bg. ‘Time Enough; F. A. Leaman, | Be postponed was carried erin OF Eto 8. Washington, b.s Neptune; D.’H. Rice, Balt. Sera ts Regarded as a test of the respective more, br.m. Belle of Montreal; W. P. Maxwell, | Stength of the two parties inthe church. The r Se eS * | petitioners, it is said, do not propose to Jet the [idiana, Dik.g. Larry; J. . Cater, Washington, | Petitioners, here, and will bring the case before Zeph; E. Kain, New York, blm. Lady Up- ; A. Goldsmith. New York, b.m. Cnabula.” Second Day—No. $—3-minute class: G. Scat- tergood, Philadelphia, br.g. Brown Tom; G. Smith, Washington, ch.s. Col. Heywood; E. 0: Sanderson, Washington, ch.m. Lady Goiddust: Joseph Blatr, Washington, b.m. Mamie; L. B. Cutler, Wasliington, Lucy C.; W. H Owens, Portsmouth, Va., 5g. Meiz; A: B. Cum- mings, Aaron Park, Pa., b.um. Lydia S.; M. Ste vens, Towanda, Pa., bi.m. Josephine &.; C Grown, Philadelphia, br.g. Tom Mickley; A. Sprague, Powhatan, Md., b.g. Walter B.; J. Carter, Washington, D. C., b.g. Zipp; A. Goid- smith, New York, b.m. Alice Medium. | No. 4— 2:22 class: John &. ‘Turner, Philadelphia, Pa., bir. Dalse Dale; Chas. H. MeFadden, Philadel: phia. Po., b.g. Jersey Boy: C. B. Phipos, Phila- delphia, Pa., b.g. Dick Wright; D. W. Tomlin- Son, Batavia, N. Y., bl.m. Diancla. Third Day—No. 5— elass:—J. W. Phillips, Philadelphia, Pz., bg — Tender; George Scattergood. ee ‘a., Or.g. Whitetletd; ‘Lomas J. Hughes, Philadelphia, Ba. b.b. Sallie the pee. Mr. Ramsdell has been pastor of the chureh since 1575, and through his man- agement, it is claimed, the membership has been increased and the church editice enlarged and improved. Mr. Ramsdeli does not propose to resign, as he does not regard his marriage a suficlent reason for the dissolution of the pas- toral relation. Sinee her marriage (the cere- mony haying been performed by a Presbyterian clergyman) Mrs. Ramsdell has attended services both at her husband’s church and St. Matthew's (Catholic) chu: Kevision of the Pharmacopia. XTH DECENNIAL CONVENTION. ‘The sixth decennial convention of physicians and pharmacists for the revision of the United States pharmacopia, in session at the National Medical college, on H street, between 13th and i4th, yesterday adopted the'report of the com- mittee on nominations and elected the following officers recommended by the committee:—Dr. cott; James Doughray, jr., Mechantesville, N. | Robert Amory, of Massachusetts, preside br.m. Broc "ksldeF Fidn E. i. Plummer, S. C. Busey, of this city, and Professor Bedior th Philadelphia, Pa., big. of New Yor Charlie C., fo : vice presidents; Dr. Castle, of john M. Ford, Dover, Del New Yor cretary; and Dr. Kleinschmidt, of this city, istant secret, A motion was adopted by a standing vote testes of the convention to 1 “Harry G.: Tom bayard; Ind., bik.g. m, Dd. ew York, bB. Washington: class:-— 1. Ville. N. ¥., bm. “Unga.” No, 6 a H. | New York. An invitation from the Commis- Fiilips, Philadelphia: b.s. Sherman Morgan; | Stoner of Agriculture to visit that department RK r. Altoona, Pa., d.m. Ethel Medium; | at 9 o’clock this morning was read. Reports R. Redmond, Patladelphia, d.g. Lyman; nfield, Baltimore, ch.g. Stonewall; J. Ward, Towanda, P: pace Cl were received (and referred) from the Massa- chusetis College of Pharm Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Maryland College of Pharmacy, National College of Pharmaey (Dis trict of Columbia), New York College of Pha macy, Massachusetts Medical Society, Phil delpbia County Medieal Society and thé Phil delphia College of Pharmacy. The convention hen adjourned to meet at noon to-day. Last evening the members visited the Corcoran Art Gallery. Sort, J. W. Phililps, litettain; George Bi bg. ¢ hg. Bay delphia, P: rown, Philadeiphi Chase ¢ Philadelphia, Enough, Dr <onode, Pit! National Beat ™ mene ° The sixteenth annual commencement of the Yational Deat Mute College was the occasion yesterday afternoon of very interesting exer- S before a large audience. The hall and e hendsomely decorated. Among the ‘sident Hayes, Chiet Ju ‘al_ Senators ‘gy men tter The r by Ki Mlege Com- -Lehmann. b. gton, D. C. B. Cummings, Aaron Park, Pa., bi! Stevens, Towanda, Pa., blk.m. . Brown, tps Pa., b. Poi ‘dia Jorcoran. Greene, of Calvary nsom, of Pennsylvania, 3 the f M Kenton, Ohio, bg. so: HB. Kelly, 'N int ceeded to delive guage, on the subject or * of Engiish Lite L reading this, as 3 Driver. BASE The Albanys got the in yesterday's game ) aL followed, nt, Of this District, read a nyder is understood to ie. have the day by passing ave let Alb. enjamin West, the Arti ual. The score was 2 to i. he | Mr. R. M. Zeigler gave selections from Sha’ other games yesterday were: Cievelands peare in the sign lage. “Man Buffalos 3; Chicago 5, Cineinnett 3; Tr iis Three-fold| Nature” was’ the” subject Providence 1, Boston 0.... The Cleveland papers now say that the weakest clubs may be victorious over the stron; and that there are no sure points in e bail, -...The Boston League team fs ina rather un Pleasant predicament. Powers, their change cher, has a lame hand, and Brown, tieir reg- catcher, having rettirned to his old drink. ing habits, bas been suspended for one year, which excludes him from playing in any, league or national club until ssi, or until his ‘st pen- sion Is removed by the Boston elub. In the in- terim O'Rourke will catch....The new Cincin- hati greunds promise to become famous this year as the scene of home runs. Already have Of an oration by Lester Goodman, of [inois. a j2ddress on “visible Speech,” by Alexander 2m Bell, the lecturer on speech in the Johns Yopkius university, followed, in wile! the lecturer showed his method of teaching the dumb by diagrams on the blackboard. Hon. J. Randolph Tucker, of Virginia, then delivered an Interesting address, which’ Prof. Gallaudet, resident Of the college, translated for the stu: lents. The degree of bachelor of arts was con- ferred on Lester Goodman, of Illinois, and Jas, Irvin Sansom, of Pennsylvania; and the degres of bachelor of philosophy on Arthur |Dunhan Bryant, of the District of Columbia. degrees were conferred as _ follow: Seven of those big bits been made,which is more | Of Arts on Edmund Booth, of lowa, r tian one-third of all that were made by the | Avamosa veka; Doctor ot Philosophy on Al- teal last year, exander Graham Bell; lecturer on speech In the ——« Johns Hopkins University, and the well known inventor of the telephone,” ‘The exercises closed ae ree acne, ce with benediction by Dr. Marshall. ATIONAL THEATER.—‘Horrors” will succecd ‘evels” by the Rice Surprise Party to-night It ts one of the best burlesques of the day, and (anes more tun with It Unan anytuiug of the FINE OLD ENGRAVINGS AND OW. PAINTINGS AT Avcrion.—The fine old engravings included in the catalogue of books now progressing at Dowling’s auction roows will be reached this evening. at whieh tme several oil paintings G3 Forp’s Opera Hovse.—The entertainment given by the Big Four Minstrels is immense. he company deserves Its good reputation. The program 1s very amusing, introducing many new features. THEATER CosIqre.—The Comryue again ar- y tracted a large audience last aight by its varied | Chatrand Mr. N. Callan and extel ram. « el Easby g necessarily absent for an ARLINGTON THEATER.—The Arlington Is giving nite period tendered his resignation as One Of the best variety shi which was not a here. sed that Will be sold, ——————— TRE OLDEST INHABITANTS J yesterday aiternoon, D SOCIATION met B. Blake in the Ing as secretary. t, with samp NeXt Session. in St. Lout iministration of t year, ¥ THE PROCE: aiternoon the Supreme nd sn ION TO-DAY. Lodge, with the Kiges Of the Dis- | tng lodges, had a grand proces fair. in this It was a procession we er six hundred repre: from Baltim faerie four binds 4 Special trains on ow, reac: i fourdivi- | Hief marshal, Giadmon, J. H follo rest ES . marshal au: ton Of mounted anyson; Wasi~ udslip, No. 7. 3. on Post band, Unit States, a Lent Maryland Lodges, mars ruth, grand & 4 divisio John sw % i a. + ¥ erson baud. Pick’s band and ti bury Sliver Cornet band ‘Third divs 3 Lodg: . Weber's hand.—Potomac te Jerome Davis marshal ». HW. Keena Harmon: ‘The prox ing around the Capitol through the avenue and by 2 orelock, pass- rounds and’ th White Ho r es, Thene 17th street to K to 9th to Peansylvanla avenue to Association Hall, where Visitors will be entertained. | Mr. S. H. Giadmon, of Goo: one of tue } aides to the ebtet marshal, by bis horse bit ont of the Bank of Washingt thre n fully { | 3 | | A Wire da bill for divo larrington. T' Minute pringtleld, Mass, m being under 21 Plaintifl states that | contracted unexpectedly ae- . Potter, ge al marrage pat Une. was the parents of either of them; that immediately after the performance of the'ceremony he took her to her father’s house, and he returned to this city and took up bis resideace with his father and mother; that when he told bis mo- ther of the marriage she tmmediat the mother of the young wife as might join her husband in thts ¢1 hat an an- e back repudiating the marriage, and clared that she would not live with the plaintiff, at the same time condemning the Publicity that had been given to the marrias and that he then went to see her and her fat repudiated the marriage. For festivals, &c., Howson's splendid tce- cream very low. t | be és | vesolution that | offered a resolution prov: | elections had taken place atter the nominations AT THE SKATING RINK tls €' lostan beat club and their gue: 1 fl be tendered and Dr. 1t tions of dim rating. members by Capi Cary. Patt BoyTox, the great swimmer, | Bruff did not read bis promise will give his great nautical exhibition in t owing to sickness. Mr. T Potomac, at Toot of sin street, Tuesday, | Mteresting SS, tollowe Wednescay, TI Filday and Saturday of elebrat 1a) Fourth or duiy he exhibition will be | Marshal Mast. Good mus! the head of a ary preparations. will be a} t sin fi Will be produced at Curtis school ding, Georgetown, to-morrow evening, by er’s dramatic company, for tne benett of wincible Counch No.7, £0. Jonadabs, The east includes baker, Baruey, Robinson, Towers and Van V and Misses Wallace, Raun and Dre and sold ELECTION CY OFFICERS.—The boatd of trustees of the St. Joseph's Male Orpnay sy dave elected the following:—President and treasurer i Rev. I, A. Walter; vice president, Wm. Galt; secretary, George Bogus, with the following ad- y, | ditloual directors: Lenman; Jame atl J. Joyee, iS ¥ ay evening, when M id John’ i * py Henry J. Byron, will be . Peter have elected s ight Lewis H. presented for the first Ume ‘in America. Miss | Lanman a delegate to the convention of the Annie Graham and a carefully selected com- oman Catholic Union of the Knights of ‘St pany will render the play in excellent style, JMn of the United States, to be held at Cin- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—The repetition of ‘Ancient Marine the Phiiharmoni tety, 3 Chi i, CO-n s clothing, watches,«<., bought 308 Gib st. t ———— The Ja, are to have a rec to-night. By request Mr. Raymond Mayer exemplify a number of the more difficult move- vents in roller skating. nalostaus aud thelr guest tion at the ning, will bea pleasing musical ev ST WILHEL, z AUC Hnist, will next Tuesday class talent. the renowned vio- ert at Lincoln Hall fed by other tirst- katins Sold by RK. ASQOLTATION met v0) herrings, from $2 to all, Mr. J. E. Nor- 12,000 shad, from $5 to $11 ir. BLE. Lioyd, pes rock and pei Joseph W. Arnold was nom! hated for membership. Dr. Culver offered a the late convention having acopted a resolution for the appolatment ot a ampaign executive committee, and falled to eppolnt it, the president of this’ association ap. polut said’ cominitte. Mr, Bell moved that the resolution be laid over and a committee of three be appointed to confer with Mr. Efinis, the ident of the late convention, on the Mr. L. Gardner moved that the retary pro tem. NN NATIONAL ‘o-day B. U. Keyser, receiver or r -American National bank, by Mr. R. K. Elliott, flled a judgment creditors bill against Jobn Hitz and others. The bill is based on a ui 1 Court on De- e3 that in BANK ti the first meetin: J 3y i Se oor hat it was not Known but | against tt deeds of trust to sectre $5,500 and after the nominations are made some of | #.:50, and complainant asks that this judg- ment be preferred, & THE SATURDAY NiGuT Assatt Cass.—To-day, in the Police Court, Daniel Phelan was charged with an assault on 0, B. Lester on Saturday night last. The latter testified that he went to see Mrs. Saunders, on 9th street, near H, who had been slandering his wite, to ask her to re- tract, When Phelan assanited him with some blunt Instrument, knocking him senseless. Phelan testified that on his return to the house vith Mrs. Saunders he met Lester, who e: meibers may go over to the other side. Gardner's motion was adopted. Mr. Culver tng Tor the election of ers at the June meeting. Mr. Gardner sug- gested that the July mecting would be tne proper time. They did not know but that there may be some bolting the nomination. There may be some John Kellys. Mr. Ball favored the election ip June, for there would be much to do, salutes to fire and reparations to make for the ratification meeting. Mr. Norrfs said the tormer had been made, and, saying nothing about him- | & c i cate ne self, the other officers were competent to tire | “YOu are ae oe ALES i ¥ Hotes sates, kc, Mr. Culver accepted Mr. Gardner's | (hen struck him, and with. all respect for the, amendment to insert July, and it was adopted. Re hun a ied erage agrerenimeeel Mr. Towles offered a resolution providing for a | the same circumsta’ SORTER os revision of the roll, and in the discussion which | Hed. and the court ruled that the defendant w tollowed Mr. Sanderson referred to a former } Justified an seh Sialic resolution providing tor inquiry betng made as to the oid members, and sald that some of them 7 MMEK SILKS, had died. Mr. Culver sald that there should bz | RABGAINS IN SUMMER no namek struck from the roll simply because the me: je thought the name uid a 5 , be preserved, that our’ descendants might AT 48 CENTS PER YARD. Took’ back atid call Up the names. of “the AT 48 CENTS PER YARD: ering eocrals of the present" day. Mr. Win. Dickson thought it highly tmportaat | ary, WOOL LACE BUNTING, ALL COLORS, Uhat all active democrats should be enrolled. ne resolulion providing for inquiry being made as to the standing of members, adopted at the ENTS. st meeting, belng reconsidered, the resolution ey Pe) OF Mr. ‘Towles was adopted, with an amendment 48 CENTS that Messrs. W. P. Bell, G. B, Towles and L. jardner perform the work with the secretary. wir. Moses 5 said a Washburne man had handed him the pedigree of the horses tn the republican Stables, and si that it be read. Dr. Cul- ver, after looking over the paper, declined to All wool Black CASHMERES, wide and fine, 45 and 6c. MOMIE CLOTH DRESS GOODS, new shades, 25c. SALE OP ONE OF THE Most ELEGANT DweL. 38GS AND BUILDING LoTs IN THE CIT" Atten- Uon Is called to the advertisement of “chancer sale” Unis afternoon, at 5 o'clock, by J. T. Cold- well, auctioneer, of that handsome and root trimmings, and all modern improveme: iO. 928 M street northwest.) parked in front’ with jron railing. Large brick stabie on rear of lot. ‘This fs the Most elegant dwelling offered at pub- He sale for a lopg time. Also, to-morrow after- at 5 O'clock, one beautiful #0¢ eight lols Ob 15th street, between P street oid KiLode Island avenue, t of read it, as it was not manly to poke fun at their enemies, who would feel mean enough after the election. 200 Pieces of Beautiful LAWNS, yard wide, 12 Lonsdale COTTON, 10c. SALE OF jaw Boorse — Thomas Dowling, auc: | at ie Sn el $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, past ron the sale of the law library of the | 93¢-yards Wide SHEETING OOTTON, 25c. cuaine e fms Sakic inary oe een bos = framed Sa erent ‘Mustra- C. M. TOWSON, ote Db apie Sot Cox: 636 Pennsylvauis ave., tons Salt’s Harris Wid Animals of Aision, £6.00 S| aye Routh pide, near 70 Beau maim tad ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to John THE COURTS. P. Baker and Katie Francis Do W. F. COURT IN GENERAL Tenw. Gordon, of Brown county, Kansas. and Mrs. | yesterday, R. F. Harvey. Krupt; decree iy Kelly; ur, of New York ed. J. W, Hester, ; dismissal of city, and Adah B. French; A. H. Broukes and | ition affirmed. District. of Columbia agt. M. E. Smyth; Jullus 0. Berg, of Baltimore, and T; hearing commenced. Oliver agt. Cam- Minnie E. Young; Thos. W. Wanzer and Letitia | eron; opinion by Judge Hagner affirming judg- Johnson. Se | ment below. Nutter agt. Hopkins; argument | concluded and case submitted. THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INPANTRY CORPS To-day, District agt. Cooper; argued and subd- mitted. having been recruited up to 150 men—two com- panies—it became necessary 10 elect two addi- Were ths Cand Nan se Sep and esse BASS | aciae. Peter age Wetcil: luderacat sunjest io Nebo heen cS | credits. Ruppert {ton; reinstated. Neal toa Benes Me Joba Miller ms Blea & Sons agt. ant inger; judgment by default. to the other position without opposition. ‘The Farley; same. [eltch agt. Dono- corps has accepted an invitation from the Grand Army to parade on decoration day. ROMAN necklaces, crosses and _lockets, $20. Prigg’s Jewelry Store, 457 Pa. ave, REAL ESTATE SALES.—Messrs, Duncanson Bros., auctioneers, sold yesterday afternoon for James S. Edwards and Philip F. Larner, trustees, vacant lot of ground, being lot 55, in square 329. fronting 20 feet on 6th street, between L and } Streets northeast, and having a depth of 100 feet, to A. J. Donaldson, for 20 cents per square foot. der; same. Ellinger agt. Hable Bros; same. Hammond agt. Kelly; same. Grifith certiorari quashed. ‘Burchard agt. Kimmel! judgment by default. Wal i of exceptions signed. Collk & Burr; attachment’ quashed. a j Lucas; new trial denied. McCoy agt. Fowler: | Motion to correct judgmeng overruled. District $2 to t Signed. Solomon agt. Talbert; new trial de- nied. Sully agt, Simpson; tri: ‘anted. Brown | Sec Salter; leave to amend declaration and | plead to demurrer tn twenty days. Smith agt. ratty; judgment by default. “Downham agi. Viehmeyer; same. Johnson ~ Usher; rein- Stated on docket. Quinn agt. Districtof Colum- bia; new trial denied. Stockstill agt. Rohrer; reinstated. ‘ Equity Covet—Chies Justice Cartter. Yesterday, Tuohey agt. Holtzman; heard, de- cree to be prepared. McNamara agt. Sheck: demurrer to Dill overruled and leave to answer. Lioyd agt. Rothwell; leave to amend bill. Ash- V pro confesso against B. F. y Ashtield agt. Ashfield; rule on defend- ant wanted. Gunton set Zantzinger; auditor's repoft of March 20 contitmed. Frane ast. Vrane; rule on defendant granied. MeLaughlin agi. McLaughiin; sale ratified conditionally. Tow send agt. Townsend; orders nune pro tune and commission to selected guardian ad litem ap- pointed. Castner agt. Mitkiewk referred (oO auditor to report on claims, ete. McCullough agt. Groff; pro confesso made absolute and case referred to auditor. Zantvinger agt. Zantzin- ger; continued. Jaffray agt. Grant; same. Douglas agt. Clark; amount to be paid by life tenant fixed. Lee agt. Starr; bill dismissed. CriNaL CourT—Juage James. To-day, George Brown, false swearing: trial resumed, “THE PREMIUM BEER” of the world on draught at Miller & Jones’ Theater building. t A New Firu.—J. M. Wheatiey & Co, is a new firm which have just leased the large coal yard corner 2d street and Indiana avenue. J. M. Wheatley has had a business experience of ten years and a life-time residence here, and guar- antecs material and sales. ACCIDENTS.—A cart driver named John Shaw, employed by Mr. Andrew Gleason, had his leg broken by the kick of a horse yesterday after- noon.....Mlss Annie Carroll, an equestrienne, fell from her horse at the performance at Fore- eens circus yesterday afternoon, and dis- located her arm. ——————————E——— Now ts the time to place your system in proper condition toearry you safely through the spring and summer influences, Pouice CovrtT—Juage Snell. Yesterday, James Williams alias Simms, pro- ABSORPTION gfoF days. Mary Alten, do. do, “Mary .; do. Henson 0. Ede No Experiment. mund Randolph, loud and. bolsterous; $3 or 15 ys. Robert Willlams, charged by Hugh P. HOLMAN Hoar with keeping a dangerous dog. Mr. Hoar testified that while ina restaurant on 7th street a few days ago, he saw Mr. Williams in the act ot striking another man on the dwith a bottle, and on his ingerfering to prevent the sault, Mr. Williams™dog bit him severely. he court Imposed a fine of $10, An appeal was noted. Major Jackson, larceny brass casting i i, John Addison and John McCurdy, Maiarial, Liver, Stomach, Spicen and Kidney. PAD. You have been assured and reassured that hun- dreds of thousands throughout the world bear tes- | affray pon: Hobery Bouldin, charred with HH; A é ie larceny of a basket and 5 dozen eggs from tmony of undoubted character, abject to your | the lan Scares as eee Suilest investigation, that the Houaman Liver Pap Also ‘charged Co."s remedies have effected more cures, made r warmer friends, and grown faster in favor than all the world’s treatments combined. All Druggists. For full treatment come to the office, corner 9th and E streets. fr Do be persuaded to try it. Beware of Imitations and Counterfeits. feblé-t, th, 23m. ° or it on Angalet Allen; $10 or Samuel Smith, lareeny of some trom John Wes das. E. Sherwood, $200 bonds to keep the and in default months. Michael ritt, larceny of six handkerchiefs from C Holmead; $5 or 10 days, To-day, Wm. Harris, loud and boisterot > or 15 days. Alice Richardson; forfeited ‘col- lateral. Sandy Bell, charged with disturbing the quiet of Georgetow: 5 or 15 day F. Harbin, profanity; $10 or 7 day Clark, charged with fast driving; Lewis, Margaret, Hughes, Robert MeCorm Wm. Smith, Lewis Looker and "Thaddeus Ii bert, vagrancy; bond or workhou: Martha Smith and Julia Johnson, colored, charged with an affray; $5 eac! Edward Barnes, was charged with assaulting Betty Thomas, who testified that Barnes fired a pistol at her and the ball passed by her head and would have struck her had She not dodged it. He was Sent to jail for three months. Henry Dunlap, chal with stealing $29 from Richard A? Ennis, his empl = restitution ordered and in default 6v days, Ruppert, charged with ob- structing the al CITY ITEMS. LODILLE'S HEADACHE SPEotric will never dis- appoint you. Cures quickly. Only 50c. — TAKE NOTICE The Order of the Postmaster-General enjoining the delivery of Registered Letters and Money Orders to the Ker tucky State Lottery Company has been RESCINDED. Registered Letters and Money Orders can therefore be sent through the Mails to the Undersigned as formerly. Every Day increases the popularity and sale of Carter's Little Liver Pils,” Tae reason 1s that whenonce used relief is sure to follow. They always please. For REAL Vatve my ten dollar suits for gen- tlemen and youth cannot be excelled. My boys’ sults are of good value. Gg, C. HENNING, 410 Seventh street. Sore THRoat, Covea, Coup and similar trou- bles, If suffered to progress, resuit in serious Pulmonary Affections, ‘oftentimes incurable. & Bromwi’s Bronchial Troches” reach directly the Seat of the disease, and give almost instant re- lief. Lys OTTERY PAPI ae 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, THE STABLE OF MX. ROBERT BONNER, propric- mee AY YH 8%, tor of the New York Leaver, 1s built and kepton M Mr x M rev ¥ ¥ it 089 the most improved and modern plan, both as M MM M A A y ll 99 regards ventilation, Ught, warmth, ete. Mr. M M MA A eY i Pi Bonner’s taste for horses is well known. The Bentieman in charge of this valuable stable was Mr. Ross. By the use of Giles’ Linimen? Iodine Ammonia, he removed ringbones and bunches tbat had resisted all other treatment. Send for circular, fing full instructions, to Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y. Giles’ Pills cure neuralg, Sold by all druggists. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Prize of 320,000 is. Iprize of 4,600 is., prize of 2,000 is. 5 prizes of 1,000 are.. 8,0,th,3t 5 prizes of “Save Your Hair.” ‘Keep it Beautifal, ¢ 20 prizes of “London Hair Restorer” Insures new growth. 100 prizes of “London Hair Restorer” Restores the Color. 200 prizes of “London Iatr Restorer” Exquisite dressing. ‘London Hair Restorer.” The only cleanly and ‘London Hair Restorer.” effectual Hair Restorer “London Hair Restorer.” in the market. Not adye A toilet luxury, entirely free from all obnoxl- ous or unpleasant odors. Price 5c. At all druggists. Stott & Cromwell, wholesale agents, Wash- TICKETS $1. ington, ‘ BARLEMT's PILE SUPPOSITORIES are a’sure rem- edy tor Piles or Hemorrhoids. Painless and cleanly, Sold by druggists. A pamphlet on the disease and treatment mailed on request. Box of 14, by mail, $1.00, J. C. Baker & Co., General Agents, Philadelphi: 500 prizes of 1,000 prizes of 27 Approximating Pri: 1,860 prizes, amounting to. Olub rates upon application. Ergood hue; same” Barbour & Hamilton, act Aleeete | of Columbia agt. Johnson; bill of exceptions | DRY GOODS. © TO DUBREULL BHOs., REL F street northwest, And leave your order for FINE DRESS SHIRTS. SHIRTS FOR THE CONVENTION A SPE- | CIALTY. Hailf-dozen Fine SHIRTS. Haif-dozen Superior SHT Half-dozen Elegant SHIRTS.. Our Best SHIRT, Plaited Bosom, $12. A fine assortment of GENT’S FURNISHT alwayeon hand. Eats ene DEF SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER of the Ver Best material, in the Very Best manner, an | guaranteed to wive perfect satisfaction both in qnal- | ityand fit, for only TWO DOLLARS. | S00 but a8 good as NYBODY'S BEST, only two dollars, at MEGINNISS, 1002 F st. o.w . Washington, D. C. apso-Im JHIRTS CHEAPER THAN EVER. . Our “Mystery” SHIRT, at 75 cte., wn finished, is cheaper than we sold it ‘when muslin and linen Was way below cc Prices. Our **Myste: SHIRT, finished, is the cheapast Shirt in the world, | only 80cts. ‘The “Crown Diamond” SHIRT, fin" ished, 60 cis. Our LINEN COLLARS, latest styles, 84,81;50 per dozen, aro an ood as is usually wold at $2.50. Our Silk NECK®EAR beats the world in quality and price. Our Silk SCARFS at 25 cis. are 28 wood a8 any other house eclis at. 50 cta. Our 5). cent SCARFS are as ood old f : vey tyes = ood as is sold for $1.25 by the ap30 HINTS: SHIRTS! SHIRTS! FINE DRFSS SHIRTS TO ORDER. XCELLENT DRESS SHIRTS to 01 6 EY 6 GOOD aang) NISHED AND UNFINISHED &| e FL uk OW HIRTS OF MAKE ALWAYS _,N_STOCK. MEN'S FURNISHTN 38. THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, E. MAUCK, Proruieror. p30 Opposite Patent Office. UNTINGS, BLACK AND COLORED. PLAIN, STRIPED 5 AND PLAID. Detirable patterns that cannot be duplicated later in the season for what we offer them now. BLACK DAMASSE, BLACK PEKIN STRIPES, BLACK GRENADINES, SILKS AND SATINS, PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, KID AND LISLE GLOVES, WHITE Goops, FANCY HOSIERY, LAWNS AND PERCALES. CANTON GINGHAMS in new designs. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), OLS 7th street n.w. S 'ECIAL BARGAINS. DEY GOODS VERY CHEAP, SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS. | Striped Silks, S0e. Navy Bine Silk, Dark Green ik, Cardinal Red Silk and other colore, ouly 55¢ gorlh $1. Colored and Black Cashmere, pure wooi, and 87c.” One hun v2 oe ent quality Calico, pure wool, Wide dou le- SILKS! SILKS! $1.50 Black Silke are 5: Bareains. Lace for Curtains, 12c. to 81. CARTER'S, 711 Market Space, Pure Linen Figured Tawns, 16c. Beautiful uch Lawns. Beautiful Pacific Lawns, 1c. Shetland Shawls, ail colors, #1. Very fine quality, rt idth Black Cashme: Back Silk Warp Heu" $1.87 to $5. Pure Linen Table Damask, 50c., (8 cial bargain.) Colgred ‘and Black Silk Vélvets. One hundred (100) Pieces beautiful Wool Dress Goods, spring shades, only 16c. r CABRTER’S, | apl2 Til Market Space. PRING ND SU e DRESS RIN AN oon EB } We have just onened a sylendia line of French DRESS GOODS, comprising a full assort ment of Fancy and Black SILK 4 Black and’ Oolored Silk GRENADINES, Black. Suk Heraaais,” Bonzees Bontines: Linen Pawng: Mader aie ee Lease antinws, Linen Lawns, if 2 Mulls and French Nainsooks, all wrades. ‘An inspection of our stock is solieited. _ AMUSEMENTS. [coun mau. ~~ eae ONE SIGHT pan TUESDAY, May 11. Farewell Violiniet, WILNEL™. * Assisted by iuie Celebrated Concert Company General admirsion, extra, at Metzerott &' Co. |, fail THEATER, RSDAY_ AND FRIDAY aan SATURDAY MATINEE, RICE'S SURPRISE PANTY, In their Musical Novelty, my6-3t HORRORS. HORRORS. HORKORS HORRORS. HORROKS. HORRORS. HORRORS. HORRO! HORRORS. DONT FORGET THE SATURDAY MATINEP, a3 SP" At Our Staridard Cheap Price SATURDAY NIGHT, HIAWATHA MONDAY, May 10-0 HAM, in the str: m4 Me MONDAY, May 10. BENEFIT OF vAL Ba ENEFIT OF BAW AL @. T SKATING RINK, N.Y. ave. fs MONDAY EV Tickets eae A committee on reception of conti in attendance aftr 8 o'clock. Refreshments furnished CHURCH SOCIABLE wi MT. VERNON PLAUE CHU! iG, May lore my6-3t i! be wiven at RCH, ‘ 9h and K streets nw., T mencin; bok at 7:30 0% U rex are 0 ment of the a Will zive an introductory ALVARY CHURCH, c ‘RIDAY ve 7th inet., at Afmall charge for admission at TPE PEST OF MISS 80! entertair cor. Bh ai JUL N'S LESSONS IN PRACTICAL will be wiven on M in the Lecture Roon NDAY, May 10, 2 of the Consgrewation cat Mr. Froe’s Book~ Tickets for cou: GBs RUAN AT Ta NATIONAL FAIN GROUNDS, Fe nd WASHINGTON, D. ¢., POUR HAC; PURBES......... 4 STALLES OF THE PORTY OF THE 1 EADINC COUNT EAE NTERED POI THESE RY HAVE RACE! ad Companies ranving into Washinw- EXCURSION TICKETS AT HALF RATES. WILLIAM M. GAL’ i he KING OF THE WAVES. PT. PAUL BOVTON, THE FAMOUS AQUATIC VOYAGER, Will Give His WONDERFUL NAUTICAL EXHIBITION e Potomae, foot of Sth street, between the Co erative Ice Company's and Glark & Giveu's Wharves, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, PKI- DAY AND SATURDAY, Int HOOE BROTHER & Co., apl0 1328 F %.w., near Ebbitt Houses. RON BITTERS Stop One Minute and Think, If you have DYSPEPSIA, IN- Iro) ters| DIGESTION. or NEC! oe | pise Brereay witeuse soe” Iron Bitters Iron Bitters| you sre weaky have no AS Gr fecl generally DEBILITATED, Iron Bitters | TRON SITTERS wil cure you. Iron Bitters} If yon bave OOOASIONAL Iron Bitters or feel that LIFE Is IRON BITTERS Iron Bitters Iron Bitters Iron Bitters If yor Dizziness A BURD! EX, If you sre a mother, and have eld, oF sutter feoun iysiern: or al disease that females are Mabie to, try IRON BITTERS. YOU CAN BE CURED. Paiog $1 4 Bot. ALL DRvuGGieTs SRLL THEM. Baker's Cod Liver Oil—unexcelied. 206 For full particulars and orders addrees zi W En at Prentiss, corner 7th ana ERO Sopa WAT! suns G. UPINGTON, Fst. nw. 599 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, SKINNY MBN AND WOMEN aié not admired. It lacking flesh, vital, brain, or nerve f use oe Welles Healih Benen Greatest remedy on M. J. RICHMOND, earth for impotence, spetes debility, deciing, &c, $1, at druggists’. pot, 68 Barclay street, COVINGTON, KY. N ‘yo dnd tor Washington at 450 Penn’a avenue. eases FOR CLEANING OR DYEING LADIES’ AND GENT'S Svirs, Anton Fischer, 906 G street northwest, will give satisfaction in every respect. ly “ALDERNEY WAGons.”—Fresh alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered in 3¢ Ibs. List of crayinee pap hed a ae New Hoek Her: ald, Sun, Staats itung, Philadelp! . Pisiadelphia punday Dispatch, Pittsbure Dispatch Cmecinuati Inquirer, Cincinnati Commercial, re ey ace ene ea isvi nmiercial. All out-of-town ticket. Ward” prints, . Del . 5 tage holders ave mailed & cory of the offal lst as sop | cheese, buttermilk and Sweet mili Ge, per qu tt as reeeived. . ——— LECTURES. ECTURE. N. B— tucky State Lottery Go has no i" —, . AcniGeiny Gauates call vacsuxe pele tun orters poned Lecture of Hon. SIMON WOL®, we from there by circulars are swind.ers. my4,6,#, 12815 BEN CORES WINDOW Cees) IDAY, MAY ITH, 1830, aT 8 P. A Tickets, 25 cents. To be had’ at Parker's Book- MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAYS. | stare No. 19 Tih et - Pro. Behe ease VERY ORNAMENTAL, Church. And in imitation of all kinds of stone, and Just * | GHORGETOWN ADVER MTS For sale at a heavy discount from former prices. TERRA COTTA VASES, SEWER PIPE, STOVE OROOKS, &., AT THE LOWEST RATES. $ BUILDING. CoP ents IN A BARROOM. FRIDAY EVENING, May 7. Everybody should seeit. Admission 25 and 10 cents. my6-2t* PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. S TIVOLI PARK PUTOMAC TERRA COTTA Co., Fee REE ATESBORO, 401 New Jersey ave., is NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLI for Picnics and 2 Excursions. | The pleasantest_ summer resort B. ery Boats Iand mar27-ly Near B. & O. Depot. sree halt ue ‘peru BO tyre ad i aa 6 Dip eee penises Now Thre OLosiNe OOF sate. BUY ae city prices; algo, fine stabling accommodations for Ween. Grand Free Opening Plenic THURSDAY, scGgute’ Ane Percale Shirts latest styles, worth 76c., | Bisy eth, RICHARD ROBB, Proprietor. "aps0-1tb XitSwool Disc DeLaine, worth 40°. for 220. alicoes, worth 10e. for G'xc. fi Cotton, worth 1430. for 10c. ee a sectire closed out. ‘All other Goods at the same proportion Soatine D. L. ENGEL, 2020 Pema ho SA, |ABRIAGES. CABRGIAGES. baie ey tere the Lag and waranted. ee ae Repairing promptly attended to. mys-3t BAGsAU PANIC OO oF ne | - tioulars. ap! L [ EWIS JOHNSON © CO., Bankers; WASHINGTON, D. 0.7 ANNOUNCEMENT, CLOTHING. leased to: the public that eck of clothine for Mon aud Boys wour fy nd Japanese ap29-2W A. STRAUS, OLOTHIER, 1012 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between 10h ana Lith streets. mye THE BROWN CHEMICAL OU. BALTIMORE, ScLE PROPRIETORS. For sale by STOTT & CROM ee? 485Pennsyi- vania avenue, wholesale aud retail, an seb ps iste. Krew THYSELF. told miseries thet resnit from indiscretion fone te tay be alleviated and cured. Thote who doubt this assertion should Eprhese phe ow medical work published by the PEABODY MEDI- GAL INSTITUTE, Boston entitied THE SCIENCE OF LIFE;oR, -PRESERVATION. Exhausted vitality, nervous and physical debility, or vitality Impaired by the errors of youth or too close applica- tion to business, may be restored and manhood Two dredth edition, revised and bape ey just pomleueds te is a standard medical work, the oe Pac Ae EL per gee Repetition by reauent, wit same soloists, of th medal by the tional Medical Association. TEN — {Tromtains beactiful aad vory expensive egret: FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1880, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ings. ‘Three hun more than 60 valuable | Tickets, at Ellis’ and of the members. prescriptions a oat oe eae eee 3 sents extra, result of many y auccesst tuRic a f which is worth ten times the Pe oF the book, Bound in ¥reueh clot prise EATER COMIQUE.—MONDAY, Ma le a ce rash Gate vine eee Ree ‘The London Lancet says:—‘*No person should be a of the Orlinal and On y Marie Dc without thisvaluable book. The author iss moble eee eS benefactor.” any. 26 First-claes Artists i; ean as. AB, lutte eamaple set to all on recat o 6 | ite The Burning ears on, The Kady Bare bs RLINGTON THEATER.—New Stars— The sathoe refers pepuetion, 030 8 Peter, AUMOSDAY, Slay ad frat saricarance ‘of the <i .D,; H. J. Don wreat VAN i, vooali MD. ED. ‘ine Sib. fy ie ia coal MD. taste the gifted serio-comhte Btar, Diss Josen ine (oe: ch, M.D., an .. BR. O'Conné -D., ha < 4 ‘tes re~ at jan Comedians. All the old favorites re- FE ee a et ee er aad and dapuday of? ‘Uni versity of lelphia ; also Hon. P. A. Bissell, M. Pirpresident of the National Medical Association. Address Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch st.. Boston, Mass. The author may be consulted on a feb28-m&th HEAL THYSELF. JM: @ %. COnEN, ° DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAIBERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES Wwe OIL SOAP, 850, Bolitaire of AMERIOAN and WArGalea is Gald Gusce. 000 worth of UHREDEEMED PLEDGES, SS coe cae BEASONAELE OFFER REFUSED for sny EUCALYPTINE of the goods. From Australian Trees. : MONEY TO LOAN at 5 per cent. For Scratches, Skin ae. aps No. 1007 Seventh st. n.w. For we. | Peon Tender > Grove. rors. urprorme. | "Fe ; CINE. MEDICINE. MEDICINE. Te eee erfectly Clean in Use fins Oe Fold byall Drugsists. Price 25eents.__marl9-Sm VETERINAR MEDICINE DEPOT, ai 8 ir, = x £09 14th st. now. ca a ‘ar- ROBT. SMITH; V. 8, - May 11, 12, 13, 14 axp 15, av 4 Pow. Darvy. The exhibition will con 5 vat, Sailme, Standing Upricht . Buliding a Raft, Distress Si: Reading, Shoot K we, Carrying & , Smokin, W Night Sicnals, Sounding, Mas Overboard “ ou of a full-rigweil model ship by jounend by the prese the most intensely TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. SMITH, MARTIN, WALDRON AND MORTO: ORIGINAL BIG FOUR MINSTRELS. Ww GREAT OOMEDIANS. MONDAY EVEN duction in thi New ¥ ork, & Comedy th a 1 _yazrenas: THEATER. MONDAY, MAY 19, SAMUEL G. KINSLEY, When will be presented, for th ica, Henry J. Byron’é (auth: Latest 1 THE UPPER CRUST, By Miss ANNIE GRAHAM and a Carefully Se~ lected Company my5 tase MR. WALTERS’ GALLERY Wit. re Oren URDAY, May 8tu, AND SATURDAY, May 151, FOR THE LENEFIT OF THE POUR. At the request of Teachers and Stud and Private Rchools and others who abie to attend on Wednesdays. Fines m = = "3 lediats’s, X Chars & Mulverty: Bendan's. 127 Wali si. Moore Howard and Madison; and Beat Charles and my HILHARMONIC SOCIETY, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, o'clock. “Ladies and children admitted free.ml-6t" ————— C*™ RUPPERT, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. n.wes HEADQUARTERS 208 THE ‘NEY ILDREN’S | CARRIAG FIED ET REED Ot ility {n the Bicycles ‘all sizes and at the, ‘and examine the pos —I siice andr ‘themselves. For the destruction of ip oe! Bushes and plants. og ingot by ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacie, SWISB ap233 14thand [and 2d and D sts. n.w- - eT appearance of the World-Repowne! 31.00. Reserved Seate, 5) XIGHTS AND bet. 1thand Leb 7s WAYLAND SEMINARY JUBI- SINGERS . fort and durs- for a2 of Gresa Buge ae on

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