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THE EVENING STAR. | _____ DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY... .... ... May &, ISSO. The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnincton, May 5, 1590. For the Middle Atlantic states aad New Exg- Jand coast, northeast to southeast winds, paruly cioady weather, stationary or higher tea) ture, ocea: ‘onal light local rains and in east orn ertions rising, but in southern portions rising lowed oy tailing Daromet LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Nigkt. Ford's Opera House.—The “Big Four” Min- streis, National Theater.—The Rice Surprise Party tn “Hiawatba.” Theater Comirue.— Madame D'Ests’ Female Minstrels and Varieties. Avlingtm Theater.—The Levant sisters, specialties and varieties. Cendensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 7:15 p. m. aud if 4 a.m. oe | sierra the following ‘The Washington Choral Union organized last night by electtn Oficers. Henry Jobson, president; Miss Mary | A. Nalle, vice president; Miss El'a Somervitle, | secretary; Mr. Joan E. Jones, r: -erding seer’ + tary; Mrs. Anrfe M. Doston, treasurer, who, « with Messrs. RK. W. Tompt tas, J. W. Cole an J. W. Cromwell, constitute tie executive board. Horatio ‘Ne#ii, Jacob A. Chase and T. Wilbur Gass have been appointed substitate letter carriers of the Washington pest office. ‘The first named is adéitional and the ethers to fill vacanctes. Wm. G. Sprigg. an old and faithfut soldier and a former resident of this city, where Re has relatives and numerous friends, died at the Sol- diers Home, near Fortress Monroe, Thursday morning, after a few hours illness. See notice of second aprualm fg andepen- ing of the 5th series in the Serial Savings and Building Association in Special colvnn. ‘The price of the double-skeet Srak is thesame as the single shcei—two cents. ‘The Reformed Ep'scopal Church, which h33 been wor-bipping for some time past in the ebapel of the Y.'M. C. A. hae removed 19 Wik lard Hall, where lis services wil be held here- aft er. The funeral of the late R. T. Saylor, tor some Jeers aD officer of the United S:ates Marshal's Office, took piace yesterday from. his late resi- gence on L street, near 10th, and it was well at- tended. The services were by Rey. Father ‘Waiter and the turerment at Mt. Gllv Hughes, Fall and Searle, of the Mars! and J. D. Graham being the pall-bearers, case of Tom Snothers, convicted of rape on the person of Mics Leins In July last and set tenced to 30 yearsiu the penitentiary, wa3 to- day before Judge James, who settled some of the exceptions on whicn the case goee to the General Term. The hydrant at the earner of E and New Jer- sey avenue southeast needs attention. Officers Janiter and Bailey about 3 o'clock this morning saw three men with bundles on their backs in the reignborhood of 11th and B streets northwest, and on the officers approaching bundies endran. The e found to contain 2S calf skins and ins, stolen from the store of Mr. Ben- | Louisiana avenue, the door of which | them they dropped th bundles w terwards found open. Last evening Itev. Dr. David Wilson, of the gth street M. P. Chureh, delivered on ‘address berore Central Lodge No.3. 1. 0.0. F., on Odd Fellowship, witch was well ed, and at Metropo''s Lodge No. Rep Gobright, in Meu of a set speech, read some fateresting stories tourd-d on_ the principles of the order, and Capt. Adams read several selections, sik veiling 19¢., 4-buiion eting 25¢., Wemsutta cotron bunting 25c., at Brodhead & Co.'s ¢ le old stand. 6 F strrot AL ADLY BUCRNED.—Mrs. Pozler, living | at No. F lith street northwest, was very se- rious red yesterday afternoon by her clothes ing Tire while she was lighting a fire in a stove. Finding her clothes in flames she rushed out upon the sidewalk and was fol- lowed by her husband whose bands and arms Were also badly burned in trying to rescue his wife from the effect of the Tire. Mrs, P. was found by Dr. B. B. Adams to be badly burned about the chest and lower extremities, Her clothing was burned completely off her, ‘THE steam carpet oa e process of Chase's, 616 La. ave. (next to City P. O.), by whteh car- Pets are thoroughly rid of Girt and grease, are also p2ssed over super-heated steam jets, — exterm'patiog moths and restore color. t —$_—__—_ TBE Cireecir ‘RTS.—On Monday the May term of the Circuit Courts (Judge Wylie in No. 1, and Judge Hagner in No. 2.) will be convened, As the apportionment for the pay of jurors js exbausted, it is questionable whether the Juéges will proceed to jury trials, BraceLeTs— children’s, misses, ladies. Prigg’s, M57 Perusylvar ‘a ave. t A FRIENDLESS WOMAN SHAMEFULLY TREATED. In the Police Court this morning, Theresa Schiehel, aGerman woman, who was Coal by John Papert restavrant Keeper, wiih the larceny of a gold watch and $20 was re- called. She testified, through an Interpreter, that she came to this country 1n September iast, and has been living at Mr. Peters’ place of busi- ees since then, aud that he promised to marry her, and under that promise had taken advan- tage of her. Defendant’s counsel, L. Browning, Femarked that this appeared to be a put up job on the part of Peters to get rid of the woman, and the Court dismissed the case against her. ————_ Brn.peRs and others making Improvements should visit the warerooms of Edward Caveniy & Co., 1525 New York avenue. t ‘Tue Secoxp District Recmest Frag.—CoL Amos Webster has recetved a communication from a committee of Lincoln Post, No. 3, Grard rmy of the Republic, asking that the flag of the 2d District regiment be re.urned to Captain 4. R. Harrover,who pro} to present it to the post. On the consolidation of the 2d with the ist Disizict regiment, this flag was directed to “be presented ig Captain Harrover, and by some mistake {t was «2 other property turned over tothe government 4 Was by the War de- artment In June, 1576, turted Over to Colonel Webster, adjutant general of the Disurict. Col. | Webster will accede to the request, and so noti- fied the committee to-day. Captain Harrover, who Was chiefly instrumental in raising the funds to purchase the dag, will shortly make [ the presentation. Howson ice cream depot, 110% 12th; open till 12 p.m. + \CAN NATIONAL BANK Liti- re rihur sustained the demur Mac. of B. U. Keyser, receiver of the ean National Bank, agalast Bora Halstead and C. E. Prentiss, for protested notes | found in the bank safe, and gave plaintiff leave rinan—Ameri- | Hateh, E. P. | to amen’. The demurrer was taken to the comission of a statement in the declarations of the receiver's appointment under the law. GOLD GLasses $5, Hempler’s, near 434 st. t YounG COLORED MINISTERS GRADUATED.—The commencement exercises of the Theological De- | partment of the Howard University took place at the New York avenue Presbyterian Church last night, and there was a large attenda: ‘The exercises were varied with music by the choir of the 15th street Presbyterian Church, H. F. Grent leader and D. B. Fleet organist. The roceedings were opened with prayer by Rev. . Paxton, and, after addresses by the grad- uaies, Rev. Dr. W. P. Harrison, D. D., chaplain House Representatives, addressed them. Then followed the presentation of Bibles by Rev. A. W. Pier, D. D., and conferring certificates by Rev. J. G. Craighead, D. D., Dean Theological Department. The Conse tee the graduat Levi #. Ball, Va; Royal Brown, Va; Wi Casey, Robert M. Cheeks, Va.; W. George Colby, FI Dantel Morris, V 7 Scott, D.C. Morris, Va. ‘W. Upshur, Es, Va.: Henry T. Johnson, ; Jacob Roberson, Henry St. Lawrence ; George A. Sinclair, S.C. ercises with the ‘T. Jepr'ngs, Kev. Dr. Potter closed the Debediction. ———_ ‘THE SUNDAY -ScHOOL Mass MEETING this year Will be held at 3 o'clock May 22, in the Sail! sonian grounés Commissioner Thomas P. Morgan Will act ag chlef marshal, and General Joseph K. Hawley, of Connecticut, will be one of the speakers. J following schools will be ni: New York avenue Presbytertan, 200 Scholais; Central Presby terigp, 75; First Pres- byterlan, 150; First Presbytefian Misston, 100; Metropolitan’ Presbyterian, 150; West Street Presbyterian (Georgetown), 250, Assembly Pres- byt , Gurley Mission, 140; B Mis- siOn, 2; Calvary Baptist, 20); E Street Baptist, 100; Betblenem Baptist, 5); Fourth Baptist, 150; North Baptist, 100; Nineteenth Street Baptist, S00. Israel Chapel, 200; Hamline Methodist, 200, and Metropolitan Methodist, 200. Other schools ase to be heard from with one or two thousand more children. —~o—— MARRIAGE LICENSES have been {fssued to George Silas and Lizzie Ann Brady; J. C. Carr, of Alexandria, and Maggie Shone. ——> Bailey, Sam Wheeler and Wheatley. @ut of Deer Sports. HANLAN AND RILEY are out every day practicing. A crowd assembles along the river banks them, especially in the afternoon. Speed both took Jong pulls. If R¥eyts notin the race he intends e cnalieuge the winner, the match to come off here a week atter the it contst of the 19th. Riley does net think Covrtney will come to time. Cou! expected here next Monday, but noibtng ite has been heard from him. THB BALTIMORE BOAT RACE. ‘The Potomac Boat Club has selected its four for the race 'n Baltimore June 10th with the LHirondells of that city. They are Barbarin, ‘Taey are now in training. BASE RAUL. The Nauonals returned to she city last nig’:'. The Albanys, who will play them to day, a'so gotin jast ight. The Natiouels are somewhat used up, but ere sm'i'ny. They say they had fair teatment everywhere they went Games anion New Athleiics, of Ph'latelphia, 2; niveraity, of Princeton, 10. Bastons 5, Troys 4. Worcester; 3, Providences 2. Chicagos 20, Cioctnnatis 7. Independent Order of Mechanics. VISIT TO THE TOMB OF WASHIXCTON. The exeurston to Mt. Vernon yesterday atter- noon closed the series ot entertatoments gotten up by the LO. M. In the District to the Supreme Lodge of the United States. At2‘¢ p.m. a large number of the members, with their guests, a gembled at the American House, and 2ccompa- ied by Pistorio’s band proceeded te the 7th eect whaii, where they embarked on the steamer Thompson. The trip down tke river 8S a most delightful one, on reaching Mt. Vernon the line was formed and, precoded by the band, marched to the tomb, where the ac- commodating Capt. Hollingsworth gave a@ brief history of the place. From there the party pro- to the mension, in iront of which the assemblage was called to order, when Past Master E. C. Cramp, of Anchor Lodge, No. 9, as chaimaan of the committse, made a brief and Ree address, to which, after music ov the baad,Supreme Secretary Wm. Norris Schley, ot Maryland, most pcan responded. The crowd then scattered about the grounds uatil the steamer’s whistle called them aboard, and a quick passage was made to Marshall Hall, where refresbmems and dancing were enjoyed. At 104 c hase dba cee ae: the up 2 pas very enjoyably spent in singing and dancing. At 11 o'clock the wharf was reached, all ex- pressing themselves as much pleased in tho manner In whieh they had been entertained. ‘OFF FOR HOME. Nearly all of the visiting members left the city to-day, some few remaining over to see various objects of interest in ard about the city The Norfo3k delegation will leave this evening at six o'clock on the Leary. In this party were “Pest Suprerse Ruler W. A. Edwards, one of the prc. prietors of the Norfolk Ledger; J. L. Wright, past grand master of the Odd Fellows of Vir- sinia; and W. A. Blick, a prominent member of the supreme lodge. The supreme lodge, before adjourning, passed votes Of thanks to the grand and subordinate lodges of the District, the committee of arrange- ments and the extertainers generally. THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS Were installed by the Supreme Lodge: 8 S. Ruler, J. Guest King, Md.; Supreme Ruler, G. W. Hunter, Pa.; Supreme Secretary, Wm.jouis Schley, M preme Treasurer, Jas. M. on, Md.; Supreme Prelate, H. Doherty, D. C.; Su- preme Messenger, Thomas T. Clegg, Pa.; Su- reme Inside Sentinel, ——; Supreme uutside Sentinel, (. A. Brumfnell, D.C. In our report of the parade of the Order on Thursday, the names of Wm. G. Grandryth, chies marshal of the state of Maryland, and his assistant, Joshua N. Richardson, both of Baiti- more, were unintentionally omitted. REAL ESTATE SaLEs.—Duncanson Bros., auct’s. sold yesterday afternoon for George Bauer and John Walter, jr., thustees, north part of lot 14, Jn square 513, fronting 20 feet on 5th street, be- tween Mand N streets northwest. and having adepth of 30 fee, Improved by a two-story brick, sold subject to special improvement taxes, to Jobn S. Hausman for $1,000. J. T. Coldwell, real estate broker and auc- Uoneer, sold yesterday aviernoon for Messrs. Stickney and Snyder, trastees, lot 66, square 20s, on forcoran street, between 14th and 15th streets. 19-6 by 95 feet to B. H. Warner for 24 cents per square foot. Lots 45, 49 and50, square ‘| 210, each fronting on 15th street, betwen P street and Rhode Isleud avenue, 24 feet by a depth of 106 feet, f> the Reform Episcopal Church at 45 cents per — foot. Lot 51,same square, to the Rational Savings Bank at 35 eents per square foot and lots 44, 45, 46 and 47, a to same purchaser at 393 cents per square foot. 4 W. E Burford & Co., real estate brokers, No. 1115 F street nw., sold to-day for J.B, McLau: lin Is two-story and back building press brick front hovse, No, 1115 V street D.w., to H. Dic bitch, for $1,600, ——___ MaDaMB SOULE Will be at the Riggs house Monday, the 10th, where she wi'l be pleased to see her old patrons. t DEEDS IN FER have been recorded as follows: John Hitz et al. to Bernard Leonard, lot 56, in oi Wm. 8. Roose to Annie A. Cole, part lot 2, sq. 243; $7,000. Samuel C. Zeverly, to Geo. K. Foss, lot’$1, tm sub. of lots fm sq. 375, subject to encumbrances; 5,250, Mary J. and J. W. Wright, to Pbilo B. Wright, Jot 29, block 6, and lots 2 to 9, block 10, ‘Todd and Brown’s sub. of “Pleasant Plains;” $1,000, Wm. F. Mattgly, to Henry E. Scott,’ part of sud. lot V, sq. 2152; $1,025 Walter M Purmphrey,’ to alter" N. Pumphrey, part lot §, sq. 561; $—. J. to John W. Pulaphrey, sr., Same property. B. H. Warner to 0. H. Watts, pt. lot 25, sq. 331; #10. J. W. Starr to Josephine Miller, pt. ot 23, 8q. 104: . Z. Williams to Christiana A. Jolly, lot S, sq. £40; $400. E. A. McIntire, trus- tee, to Catherine E. Murphy, pt. 9, sq. 499; $615. . &. Girard to A. H. Hickman. lot A, sub. lot 5, Sq. 210; $4,150, subject to $2,500 In notes, A. O, Page to Jas. M. Alden, pts. of 27,25 and 29, ‘Sq. 115; $7,500, J. McShane to H. McShane, lo! 20 and 2i,'sq. 693; $—. C.J. and A. M. Robi son to Jas. Boss, lot 1,84 $—. Koones to J. D. McPherson, pt. 9, s¢ (quit claim.) Caroline Greenwell Barker, pt. 15, Sq. 496; $1,050, —_. Drink the great “Prize Beer” drawn at Miller & Jones’, Theater building. In addition to thts celebrated article the foreign liquors of thetr OW importation are unexcelled, t —<——_—_ THE Niwut LopGinG Hovss.—Mr. A. S. Solo- mons, vice president of the Night Lodging House association, has made a report to the Commissioners of the District, wherein he ac- counts for the large number of 23,923 persons who have received the benefits or the lodging house. from the insuMiclency ot accommoda- tons afforded in the police station houses for wayfarers and others whe by stress of circum- stances, are unable to provide for themselves temporarily a few nights I and the food 1, 239; $—; to John H. necessary to sustain lite without beste or committing crime. Triié, A mere place to sleep | can be found in some of the station houses, but itisona hard wood bench In a stone cell wit astone floor and al atmosphere reeking with dampness and perfumes not at all conducive to retreshing sleep; besides which, the beneticia- ries are locked bed and frequently contined with beastly drunk: and hardened criminals, who make night hideous with their foul lan: . For the month of April 575 persons have occu- pied beds in the house, of whom 545 where white and 30 colored. Among them there were 27 women and cbildren. Of the whole number only 45 were unable to read and write, and 25 were married. Americans, 365; foreigpers, 219; of whom there were Irish 65, Germans 47, Eng- lish 43, Scotch 2, Canadians 10, French 10, Welch 6, Swiss 4 and Itallans & ‘Their trades ard professions in alphabetical order were as follows: Artists S, blacksmiths 12, bookbinders 7, bakers 13, bricklayers 10, butchers 16, boiler makers 4, Clerks 17, carpenters 13, cooks 10, cabinet makers 3, cigar makers 7, engineers 15, farmers 14, firemen 15, gardners 7, harness nakers 9, hosters 11, hatters 4, fron workers 6, jewelers 3, laborers 22, machinists 14, moulders 6, newsboys 2, oystermen S, painters 28, plaster- ers 12, plumbers 10, printers 15, lars 12, railroad men 15, sailors 25, school teachers 5. shoemakers 16;'stone cutters 14, stone masons 6, stewards 4, teamster3 16, tailors 4, Unners 10, télegraphers 5, waiters 18, and weavers 12. Number of meals supplied 1,150. WASHINGTON FisH MaRKET.—Sold by R. A. Golden, agent:—215,000 herrings, from $2 vo $2.50 Tr thousand; 5,000 shad, from $5 to $12 per undred; 2”) bunches rock and perch, from 15 to 40 cents per bunch. | Dart te BARGAIN IN LINEN LAWNS, Ground and Black and Coloréd Figures, AT 8 CENTS YARD, At TOWSON'S, 636 Penna. avenue. ANDEOSCOGGIN L BLEACHED MUSLIN, ‘10 CEeyts. Ww A}l-wool LACE BUNTINGS, ali colors. ‘Silk Damasse GRENADINES. SPRING ome GOODS, large assortment, in all the new colore— COACHMAN’S DRAB, GENDARME, OLD GOLD, CREAM, NAVY BLUE, Etc., Erc., Erc., ETc, AND BUMMER DRESS GOODS in endless variety. BOYS’ CLOTH for Spring Suits from 26c.,30c.,37¢ PAEASOLS, new styles, all Bilk, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 82, $2.25, $2.50, 82.75. 234-Yards Wide SHEETING OOTTON, 25c. MADBAS GIN FRENCH LAWNS, SEERSUCKERS. MATTINGS, OILCLOTHS, CARPETS. ROTTINGHAM CURTAIN LACE. Cc. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania ave., ways Bouth side, near 7th et Amusements, &c. NATIONAL THEATER.—Rice’s Si will give its last performan: The ‘new extravaganza MIs8 "ANNIE GE oe nto eer 18 GRAHAM, in the strong emotional Play “The Upper Crust,” will be the attraction be ably supported. ‘Next Mosasyr ugh sel te ext it the occasion of a benefit to Mr. Samuel G. Kins- ley, the business manager of the theater, and his triends will turn out in force on the occa- Forp’s Orgra Hovse.—The “Big Four” min- ‘strels will close the week at Ford’s to-night by ‘one Of their fine performances. have not ‘been as Success."!] as they deserved, but should shave a hovse be oe Tus Roya Mippy.—’ a. New York suc- -gess “The Royal Middy,” be presenti at Yord’s Opera House next week by French’s Eng'sh Opera Company. The scenery and ap- itments wil be appropriate and the cos. umes elegant. Miss Blanche Chapman will be “he Royal Middy.” The following will also it: Miss Henrietta Sennach, mezzo s0- rand; Miss Marion Bernard, contralto; Mr. oa fe Clark, tenor; Mr. Herbert W. Archer, baritone; Mr. W. L. Van Horn, basso, and Mr. W¥.g- Shea, Duflo; supported by. 8 nely os and poweri rus under Signor G. conductor. — THEATER CoMIQue.—The pas 3ram here last night was a capital one and well carried ou‘. It will be repeated this evening. here is as usval, a first-class one. ARLINGTON BATER.—The Arlingten will give a lively closing performance to-night, and present a new bill next week. LincoLn Haut,—Wilhelm), the it violinist will appear at Lincolo Hall next ‘Tuesday. He brings excellent support with him—Sigra Maria Salvotté, who for the past season had been singing: in the Gilmore concerts in New York, and Mr. Max Vogrich, the celebrated pianist ard composer. Seats are now for sale at Meize- rott & Ce.’s, THE LOAN EXHIBITION.—Throngs of apore- Clative visitors still gather ach afceraoon, and especially each evening, at the Art Loan Exh'- bition, in Governor Cooke's former mansion, in Georgetown, Increasing stndy of the many articles of interest shews abundant reason for the interest already manifested. while each day adds so much to the stores of beautiful robes, embroideries, old-time costumes, bronzes, his torical relics and rich carvings, that the attend- ance Increases. Open from { p. m. till afcer 10. The exhibition offers more to attract and re- ward attendance than anything else that has been within the reach of citizens of Weshingvon ae a long time. It remains open one week ore. CARROLL INsTITUTE.— Next Wednesday even- ing a very enjoyable Tousie} 0 Mterary enter- tainment will be given by she Carroll Institute, at Lincoln Hall. ‘There will be an address by the Rt. Rev. J. J. Keane and music by Miss Eva Mills, Messrs. Widney, I h, Waldecker and others, The other features of the eatertatament will be-equally attractive, Cartas Pav BoyTos, the renowned voyager, will give & series of his novel exhibitions in the Potomac next week, showing how he can read, oy, cat drink, poe and pee in the water, send dispatases, send up rocket signals, destroy ships, etc. His remarkable voyaves in his rub- ber suit have given him a world-wide repata- tion, and there is a great pubife desire to sce What so much haa been printed about. AT THE NaTaroxivm.—Capt. Paul Boyion, Hanlan and Riley will be at the exhibition at the natatorium to-night. The company Two DivoRcES GRANTED.—To-day Chief Jus- tice Cartter made a decree of divorce in the case of James H. Roberts against®hloe A. Robe They were married in Januaty 1870, by Rev Alexander, and lived together until January, 1579, when she left him and went to live in ser: vice contrary to his wishes, and he charges that she committed adultery in August last with Isaae Newton (colored). The decree gives him the custody of the children. Also, in the cise of Elizabeth Gerhold agai@st George Gerhold. Th parties were married In Baltimore July, 1856, and she charged intoxication. bad treat: ment and desertion in September, 1877. The de- cree grants petitioner a divorce with thecustody uel Hooper. admitted to widow. Will of Lemuel F. bate. Will of Jonathan H. Lan tion of J. filed; order of publication J. Clark for $15,000, Estate of Louis F, Bellefeuilie; ition of Lena F. Belle- feuille tor nuinent of Jacob Karr as ad- led_and order of rO- 1c; Eniott; ovate and letters filed and order of publication issued. tl of Henri Rochat filed with of the twa youngest children. OWEN CONNELLY, a youth of 16, of Lansinz. burgh, N. Y., while en in inspecting his father’s revolver ‘on Wednesday, incautious! touched the trigger, and was killed by the e plosion. The ball entered just above the eye, and the poor boy never realized what burt hin, IcE IN THE ATLANTIC.—The steamship Henry Edye, trom Antwerp, which arrived at Nev York yesterday, reports April 30, latitude 47 de- 897" We hear of aman who has made a for- tune by attending to hfs own business! This eo authentic. But then he had few competi- TS. CUTICURA SKIN REMEDIES. 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Frank Jordan; argued and submitted: Towson agt. Steamer E. C. Knight; argued as to allowance, Adjourned till Monday. Crectrr Court (No, 1.)—Judge Macarthur. Yesterday, Keyser agt. Hatch; demurrer sa:- tained; Same agt. Prentiss; do. Same agt. Hal- Stead; do. Solomon agt. Meyers; motion to vor- Tect judgment overruled. To-day, = agt. District; Mayhew agt. Rupert; Mulker agt. Moses; and Chaplin agt.. a bills ol exceptions filed. Bull agt Windsor; judgment set a..de on terms. Col- Mage agc. Creecy;.bond fixed. y Equiry Covrt—Judge Cariter. Yesterday, Murry agt. Fletcher; decree set- tling pleas. Aston agt. Wall: pro ‘confesso va- Coo) es tg lec ts rl . same; do. tz. Mortis; on hearing. eee To-day, Daley agt. Fitzmorris; bill dismissed. Hogan age Harte; sale ratified ‘finally and ref- erence. Schlegel agt. Schlegel: do. nise do. Van Patten agt. Palmer; time to take testimony ex- tended. Roberts agt. Roberts; divorce decreed. Gerhold agt. Gerhold: do. Canna, Covet—Judge James, To-day, Alice Tasco, larceny; withdrew plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty to petit larceny, and was sentenced to 10 days in jail. F. Cook’ assault, with intent to kill; motion for new trial argued in part. Pouick Court—Judge Snett To-day, John Connolly, assault on John R. Brooks; $5. Daniel Buckner, charged with making en Indecent exposure of his person: $10 or 30 days. John Night. loud and boisterous; #10. John Coleman, charged with cruelty to animals, in driving a lame mule; plead guilty, end was fined $5, James Brennan, trespassing on parking; $5. Samuel Johnson, indecent ex- posure; #5. Robert Jackson, loud and boils- terous: $5 or 15 days. David Jones. profanity; $5. Frank Walker, charged with keeping his barber shop open on Sunday; $ GEORGETOWN. A BRIDGE WANTED.—In reply to a large num- ber of merchants, millers and shippers of Cum- berland coal doing business on Water street, west of High street, Gi aig asking that a bridge be erected across the canal immediately west of Warren street, the Commissioners state that the engineer department, to which the pe- tition was referred, reports that “there is un- doubtedly great need for an outlet to George- frown from the mills on Water street nearer than by High street, but it will cost nearly $5.06 to bvild it, the retaining walls at one end beliig nearly 35 feet high; that the work on the streets of the two cities is of much ter importance than this.” They add “that an es Umate was submitted in the Yest annual report for rebuilding the bridge across the canal at East Market Space, at a cost of $1,666. If this work s done it will afford a partial relief.” FISH MARKET.—60,000 herriags sold at $1.50 t $2.25 per thousand; 400 shad at #12 per hundred; 2,000 tallors at 3c. a plece. ‘THE M. P. SUNDAY SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT, Thursday night, was a great success, the music, vnder direction of Mr. Browning, being excel- Jent—and there is a demand for repetition. Se The centennial educational convention was held in Nashville, Tenn.. yesterday. Among those who made addresses were Gen. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Foss OPERA HOUSE. eae WEEK OF MAY 10. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. FRENOHW’S ENGLISH OPERACO. First production in this city of the Unique Musi- calComedy, in Three Acts, by Richard Genes, Eeq., and Mr. Fred Williams, called THE ROYAL MIDDY: AS PLAYED AT DALY'S THEATER, NEW YORK, THREE MONTHS DURING RUN OF PIRATES OF PENZANORK. 50 ARTISTS. 50 In this most delightful, Original, Rythmical Fan- tasy, with entirely new features, introducing all the Charming Music of Genee’s Famous Opera, a8 printed and published under the title of DER SEE KADET! AS PLAYED AT THALIAN THEATER, NEW YORK, THREE MONTHS. BLANCHE CHAPMAN, as the ‘Royal Midday.” MISS HENRIETTA SENNACH, Mezzo Soprano. MISS MARION BERNARD, Contralto. MR. EUGENE CLARK, Tenor. MR. HERBERT W. ARCHER, Baritone. MR. W. L. VAN HORN, Basso. MR. W. J. SHEA, Bufo. Supported by a Finely Selected and POWERFUL O80RvS, Under the Baton of SIGNOR G. OPERTI... And an AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. APPROPRIATE SCENERY AND APPOiNI- MENTS, WITH ELEGANT COSTUMES OF THE DAY. MONDAY, MAY 17, Benefit of H. CLAY FORD. HERNE’S ‘‘HEARTS OF OAK,” TH 2 GREATEST PLAY OF THE Day, From the Fifth Avenue Theater, New York. Box Bo OW Open. +»Coaductor, N4tr0NaL THEATER. Farewell Performance of RICE’S SURPRISE PARTY, In the Charming Operatic Extravaganza, MONDAY. MAY 0. EVERY NIGHT, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. The Favorite Artiste. MISS ANNIE GRAHAM, Bupvoited by a C#REFULLY SELECTED COMPANY, In a new Emotional Drama, written expressly for her by M. Belot, (author of Article 47, )entitled UPPER CRUST. RF~The Faebionable Event of the Season. The initial performance on MONDAY EVE! a ey has been stt apart for a TRSTIMONTAT BENEFIT SAMUEL G. KINSLEY. COLN HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 12. MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT BY THE CARROLL INSTITUTE, G, It John Eaton, of Washington, ecard or te education, and Dr. W. T. Harris, of CITY ITEMS. Fairbank's Scales in Australia, ‘The Australia mail received this morning con- tains the following from the Sydney Evening News, of March 17: ‘The firm of Messrs. Fairbanks & Co., of New York and London, have taken all before them with their collective exhibits of scales, The Judges state that, in view of the many practl cal advantages which these scales possess over any and all exhibited, and as collective exhib. its showing the perfection now arrived at by the inventive genius of one family, they recommend @ distinctive @iploma or medal to that firm in addition to what would be simply a first-class award.” At this exposition, Fatrbanks & Co. met In competition scale menufacturer3s from the Uat. ted States, Great Britain, and France, and the testimonial received by them is an honor con- ferred on no other scale manufacturer. HEADACHE ylelds quickly to Loditle’s Hew ache Specific. Sold by 8" draggists, ir you are tired taking the large old-fashtoned gctping pills try Carter's Litue Live. Pills and ty some comfort. A man can’t stand every- ing. PARASOLS! PARASOLS!—A every one dollar purchaser, street northwest. For perfection of fit and comfort, nothing equals my patent Pinafore Shirt. Price, $1.20. Occuples but half the space and is more easily Jaundered than an ordinary shtrt. Gro. C. Hi on 410 7th street, A Tarestry Carrer with Carpet Lining under it will outwear a Brussels Carpet without Lin- ing. Use only that manufactured of Cotton and Paper. Two kinds, sewed and plain. American Carpet Lining Co., New York and Boston. For rale by all Carpet Deal MELLIN’S Foon, the only genuine substitute for wother'’s milk, is recommended by our most rominent physicians as the best and safest food for infants. It contains no farinaceous matter, which so often produces disorders of the stomach. For sale by al! cruggists and grocers. Price, 75 cents. TT, Metealf & Co., Boston, ASS. present given to Young’s, 436 7th HABITUAL CosTrvENEss, Ube cause of So troubles. Lowness of Spirits, Dizziness of the Head, Loss of Memoy, Indigestion, Flatulence, Beating of the heart, Nervousness, all these are cured by Gites’ Improved Mandrake Pills. Gilles’ Pills cure Gout. Sold by all druggists, Send for. Be dome wR. GIL BS, 120 West Broadway, N. Y. ‘Trial size 25 cents. 8,0,th,3t Men’s and Boy’s Straw Hats, The largest and best assortment of medium and low-priced Hats, suitable for all ages, sizes, and conditions, is at Lewis’, 920 7th street p.w. N. B.—Prices marked in plain figures. 2 Consisting of an Addre83 by the Rt. Rev. J. J. Messrs. KEANE; Music by Mies EVA NEY. PUGH, WALDECKER, KASPAR and RAK EMAN, Readings by Mesers. T' LE, JEF: ae adings by 'WEEDALE, JEFFERSON ‘Tickets for sale at Ellis’, 937 Pennsylvania ave. General admission, 50 ccnts; reserved seats, 25 cents extra. mys-4t EaNcons HALL. [HE KING OF THE WAVES. CAPT. PAUL BOYTON, THE FAMOUS AQUATIC VOYAGER, ‘Will Give Eis WONDERFUL NAUTICAL EXHIBITION In the Potomac, foot of 8th street, between the Oo- operative Ice Company's and Clark & Given’s arves, On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRI- DAY AND SATURDAY masa 13, 14 ap 15, ar 4 ra. Darcy. exhibition will consist of Swi , Bailing, Standing Uprieht, Bending Disvatcbes, Balding & stress Micnala, Eshing, Cool rf Dinner, Eine, Rint Siren Stine ae, CSET § and the destruction of « fuil-riwed model ship Uy Fite exhibition bas been pronounced the press. \f ths oe! intensely of the entire world to be. on interesting ever witnersed. wate: §P~ Good Music in attendance. Se 35 cents; reserved seata, 50 cents. jyAtiomes THEATER. MONDAY, MAY 10, Grand Testimonial Benefit to SAMUEL G. KINSLEY, Wren in be presented. for the first time in Areer- ica, He y J. "8 (author of * Boys”) lenry J. Byron's —_ ail of **Our » yi THE UPPER CRUST, sy Miss ANNIE GRAMAM and a Carefully Se- lected Company. my5 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. HE TIVO! i PARK, is NOW OPEN TO THE ints Pion | Excursion pleasantest suite mt city prices; also, fine stabline odatic Prices; also, fine ‘Scoommodations for borses. Grand Free Openii Pi DI 4 May 6th. “RICHARD ROBB. Proprietor apa0cia TAKE NOTICE! ‘The Order of the Postmaster-Gencral enjoining the delivery of Registered Letters and Money Orders to the Hen- tucky State Lottery Company has been RESCINDED. Begistered Letters and Money Orders can therefore be sent through the Mails to the Undersigned as formerly. x xk xk zk gress, 7 KK ¥¥ a8 4 RE % Sosss L OTTERY. KE x¥ 8 OL 7 e% ¥ s ¢ F ¢ K vw. 8833 LLLLL 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, MM MM A x XY no 999 MM MM AA YY ne 9999 MMMM AAA yY i 9949 M MMM AA b4 nH 99 MM MA A ¥ u oo LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Prize of $20,000 is, prize of 4,600 is. Wondertl Popularity of the Re= - mowned Medicine. THE GREATEST CURATIVE SUCCESS OF THE AGE— A VOICE FROM TRE PEOPLE, No medicine int-odnced to the pubic has ever Met with the success accorded to Hop Bitters. It stands to-day the best known carative article in the world. Its marvellow is not due to the advertising it has received. Tt is famous by reason Of iteimherent virtues. It docs all that is ctatmed for it. It ie the most powerful, epeedy and effective agent known for the building up of debilitated: 8 tems. The following witnesses are offered to prove ‘this: What It Did For An o1a Lady. Cosnoctox Sratiox, N. ¥., Deo. 28, 1878. Gents—A number of people bad been using your Bitters here, and with marked effect In fact, one case, a lady of overseventy years, had been sick for years, snd for the past ten years I bave known her, she has not been able tobe around half the time. About six months agoshe got #0 feeble sty was helpless. Her old remedies, or physicians, be- tng of no avail, I sent to Deposit, forty-five miles, and got a bottle of Hop Bitters. It had euch a very Sprizes of 600 are. 20 prizes of 250 are. 100 prizesof ‘50 are. 200 prizes of 20 are. 500 prizesof 10 are. 1,000 prizes of 5 are. 27 Approximating Prizes amount: 1,860 prizes, amounting to........0.00.. TICKETS $1. Olub rktes upon application. For full particulars and orders address G. UPINGTON, 599 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, OR M. J. RICHMOND, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1880. i. INAFOR: |. M.S. PI . <n, BY THE ORIGINAL “IDEAL” CasT. JOSEPHINE Miss Eva Mics. RALPH RACKSTRAW. ‘Mr. Joun Puaa. ‘Mrs. E.R. True, Miss Levy, Mesera. Ralph Jef- ferson, W. H. Daniels, Ham: Adams and W. E. Morgan, assisted by a’ well-trained Choras of 30 voices ahd a foll Orchestra Admission, includin reserved seat, 60 cents. Seats may be reserv: withont extra charge, ut Ellis’ Music Store. my8-9t ANLINGTON THEATER New | Stars, MONDAY, MAY 10, Kitty Norton, Josephine Shapley, Levanti Sisters, Stanford and Rnssell, tar Artists. The only ity. Matinees Wed- ‘clock. Ladi and Satur¢ ies children admitted f May 17, Sarano’s Female Minsts y Co. m: WS 'NGTON NaTATOnIUm, The only SWIMMING SCHOOL in ‘the Dis- trict. 611, 613 and 615 E st., bet. 6th and 7th sts. Season Ticket, 88. Singic’Lesson, 750. Tw lve lessons, 86, Single admission, 25c. Five Tickets, al. Uny8-imj "BB. ODLUM & G0." ASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK. DEDIOATION OF THE NEW HALL OF THE WASHINGTON SCHUBTZEN VEREIN MONDAY, Max 10, 1880, Is Aw oF THE Berupiva Fux. Admission 50 cents. may7-3t AUT LOAN EXHIBITIO! By the Ladies of St. John's Chureb. MAX S, 10, 2, 12, 13, 14, 15. Open from 1 p.: Hie COOKE MT, AT THE co! ANSION, 170 WASHINGTON STREET, GEORGETO! GEO! WN Single tickets, 50 cents. Tickets for sale at Ellis’ Music Store and M. E. Boardman’s Book Store. ‘Take avenue or ¥ street 1e latter passing ‘within a few doors of the exhivition. _my7-6t* [2NCOLN aL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, May 11. Farewell appearance of the World-Renowned Violinist, WILHELMJ, Assisted by his Oclebrated Concert Company. General admission, 31.00. Reserved Seats, 50 extra, at Metzerott & Co. my6-5t A POUND PARTY AND SOCIABLE “LITTLE S187) AT THE Sort Crass, by wholesale or retail, at 50 cts. | SKATING RINK, N. ¥- ave., bet. 13thand 14th per doz. Families and hotels suppl N, White & Co,, 621 B st. n.w., Norfolk Oyster Depot. 3 SoRE THROAT, CouGH, CoLD and similar trou- bles, if suffered to progress, result in serious Pulmonary Affections, oftentimes incurable. “ Browns Bronchial Troches” reach directly the seat of the disease, and give almost Met. ts “Save Your Hair.” “Heep it Beautifal, ~ ‘London Hair Restorer” Insures new “London Hair Restorer" Restores the color. “London Hair 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 obnoxt- ous or unpleasant odors. Price 75¢, At all druggists, Stott & Cromwell, wholesale agents, Wash- ington. Baker's Cop Liver Oi anD Lowe increases flesh wonderfully, and gives the consumptive a Pleasant as a syrup oF cordial J. C. Baker & Co., Philadelphia, druggists generally. ‘Try Barlet’s Pile Suppositories, ‘MEN 4D WOMEN are net admired. It “Welles Hain Renever.”” Greatest oD ‘Impotence, * debility, e,, a at ’ os street, RY. dnd tor Washington ot 40 Penn’s avenue. ets, MONDAY EVENING, May 107TH. FIRST OF MIS! instant re- TRONS LESSONS: AG QUOKERY iS JULIET COR- ‘May 10, at 7:30 p.m., be given on MOND. meres woureat Mr Eros core, HES efor on ned cae Bookstore, at. Bingle admission, 26 cents. my6-3t" BAND RUNNING RACES aT THE NATIONAL FAIB GROUNDS, Band WASHINGTON, D. C., ” 18, 19 id 20, t MAY 17, Pat ots yorameesinn a FOUR BACES EACH DAY. 89,000 FORTY OF T 2" Railroad Companies ranning into Washiag- For CLEANING O8 DYSING LADIES’ AxD Gewr’s | #00 will iesue Stirs, Anton Fischer, 006 G street horthwest, | EXCURSION TICKETS AT HALF BATES. Sis RES SE BB te | arc ington stp. | Firat-ctees Sar COVINGTON, KY. List of drawings publiehed in the New York Her- ald, Sun, Staats Zeitune, Philadelphia Record, lelphia Sunday Dispatch, Pittsburg Di: igen} Cincinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati Comm ani ile Commerci: All out-of-town ticket- tailed a copy of the official ist as soon N. B.—The Kentucky State Lottery Oo has no agents in Canada. Ail persone soltiting orders circulars are swindiers. my4,6,8,12&15 if [ron BITTERS Stop One Minute and Think, TGESLION: or NE 1A, ne Burcere| pio BITTERS will cure you. Iron Bitters | your BLOOD ts THIN, or Krom there tetas PDEEILETATED, Iron Bitters | [RON will oure you. * Iron Bitters plaziitag ory Iron Bitters|A BURDEN, IRON BITTEBE ‘will cure you. iron Bitters | —-————- iron Bitters Iron Bitters | disease that Faics $1 4 Bot. ALL Davecwrs Set Tisy. FHR BEOWN OHEBHIOCAL GO. (Oa BUPPERT, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. m.we HEABQUAETEES FOR THE HITNEY CHILDREN'S OABEIAGE | QOM- PANY, Seo chenpes toe nas. fort and dura- SOS Poe sizes and styles. They speak for ‘HALE OIL SOAP, of the myriads of Gréan Bugs tin infest Hoss Bushes and olber plants. ‘Fresh supply ARTHURS NATTANS. Pharmacist, ap23 24th and I and 2d and D sts. n.w. en hen \ ind HOBSE DOG MEDICINE. MEDICINE. VETERINARY ie MEDIOGINE DEPOT. 400 14th st. nw beneficial effect on her that one bottle improved hor ‘so she war able to dress herself and walk abont the house. When she had taken a second bottle sh: was able to take care of her own room aud walk eu? to her neichbor's, and bas improved all the time since. My wife and children also have derived «reat benefit from their uee. W. B. Rarmaway, Act. U. 8. Ex. Go. An Enthusiastic Endorsement. Gonnam, N. 1, Joly M4, 1879. ‘ents—Wheever you are, I don’t know; but I thank the Lord and feel grateful to you, to know that in this world of adulterated medicines there is one compound that proves and docs all it adver. tiges to do, and more. Four years ago I had a Slight shock of palsy, which unnerved me tc such an extent that the least excitement would make me shake like the azuec. Last May I was in Auced to try Hop Bitters. I msed one bottle, but did notsee any change; another did #9 change my nerves that they are now as steady as they ever were. It used to take both hands to write, but now my richt hand writes this. Now, uf you eon- tinue to manufacture as honest and good an article 85 you do, you will accumulate an honest fortane, and confer the wreatest blessing on your fellow- men that was ever conferred on mankind. Tv Boren Daty to Owers. Cuamnensptac, July 25, 147 ‘This is to let the people know that I, Anna Maria Krider, wife of Tobias Krider, am now past sev- enty-four years of age. My health has been very bad for some years past. I was troubled with weakness, bad couch, dyspepsia, «reat debility and constipation of the bowels. I was» miserable Tcowld hardly eat anything. I heard of Hop Bit ters and was resolved to try them. I have only used three bottles, and I fee! wonderfally good, well and strong again. My bowels ar my appetite good, and congh at! gone. 1 feel so well that T think it my duty to let the poople know, af 60 many knew how bad I was, what the medi cine has done for me, 60 they can cure themselves with it. regular, ANNA M. Kurper, Wite of Tobias Krider. My mother says that Hop Bitters isthe only thing that will keep her from her oid and severs attacks My wife was troubled for years with blotches, moth patches and pimples on her face, which nearly annoyed the life out of her. She spent many dollars on the thousand infallible (’) cares, with nothing but injurious effects. A lady friend of Syracuse, N. Y., who had similar experience had been cured with Hop Bittera, induced her to try it. One bottle has made her face as amootl, fair and oft asa child's and gives ber snch health ‘that it scents almost a miracle. A Memven oF Canavtan Panuiawest A Bich Lady's Experience. I traveled ali over Europe and other forelen countries at a cost of thousands of dollars in search: of health and found it not. I returned discouraged and disheartened, and was restored to real yoath- ful health and spirits with leas than two Bottles of Hop Bitters. Thope others may profit by my ex- perience and stay at home. A Lapy, Avovsta, Me. A Lovely Chaplet. A late fashion report says: Nothing can be prettier than achsplet of hop vines in blossom. A recent medical review say®: Nothing can be better as 2 general renovater of the health than plenty of Hop Bitters. They aid in all the operations of nature; toning up the weak stomach, assisting the food to become properly assimilated, and promoting healthy action in all the organs. The dictates of fashion, as well as the laws of health, alike favor a right application of hops. Don’t Use Stimulants. Cee nature's real brain and nerve food and nour- ishing tonic, Hop Bitters, that quiets the nerves, invigorates the body, cures disease and restores the vital energies without intoxicating. DEvevay, Wis., Sept. 24, 187s. Gents—1 bave takea ret ne botde of the Hop Bitters. I was a feebie oll man of 74 when 1 gotit. To-day Iam a8 active and feel as well as I did at 30. I see @ great many that need such = medicine. D. Boxce. Mownoz, Micit., Sept. 25, 1878. Sirs:—I have been taking Hop Bitters for inflam- mation of kidneys and bladder; it has done for me what four doctors failed to do. The effect of the bitters seemed like mavic to me. W. L. Canren. If you havea sick friend whose life is a burden, one bottle of Hop Bitters may restore that frien to perfect health and happiness. W:ll you gee that that friend has a bottle at once. Braprorp, Pa., May 8, 176. It has cured me of several diseases, such as ner- vousness, sickness at the stomach, monthly trou- bles, &c. [have not seen a sick day in a year since I took Hop Bitters. Severalof my acighbors use wae Mas. Faxsir Gnrrx. Immense Sales EvaNsvi.ie, Wis , June 24, 1879. Gentlemen: —No Bitters have bad one-half the sale here and given such universal satisfaction a8 your Hop Bitters have. We take pleasure in speaking for their welfare, as every one who tries them is well satisfied with the results. Several euch remarkable cures have been made with them here that there are 8 number of earnest workers in the Hop Bitters ‘cause. One person gained eleven pounds from taking only few bottles. Suara & Ir. Moral Tarpitude. Biame attaches toa jury of intelligent men when they condemn a msn for crime whose moral nature has been perverted by indigestion, diseased liver ‘and kidneys. A thoughtful judge may well consider whether society would not be better served by or- dering a bottle of Hop Bitters for the unfortunate in the dock, instead of years of pens! servitude. Ayounggiri deeply regretted that she was 60 col- orless.and cold. Her face was too white apd her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken ahe was the rosiest and healthiest gir! in the Village, with = vivacity and sheerfulness of mind. gratifying to her friends. CuRvELAnn, O., Oct. 28, 2879. My better hatf is firmly impressed with the iden that your Hop Bitters is the essential ‘thing make life happy. She has used several votes; and I would like tohave you send me ® dozen lowest price. 5 Secretary, Plain Dealer Oo. -

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