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THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY April 30, LNs. The Weather. OPFick OF THE CUIRF SiaNal OPFICaR, WasHINGToN. D.C. April 3), 1891, 9:30 a in. For the middle Atlantic states, fair weather, portherly winds. bigher barometer and statlon~ ary or lower temperature. Fair Weather To-day and To-mor- row. The chief signa! ofi-er furnishes the follow- Ing to the press:—The area of low barometer Which at the midnight report was central in the St. Lawrency vailey has moved eastward off the coast. A second depressiva ts approacalng the lake region from tae extreme nortives,, and fs pow central east of Bismarck, Cloady ana threatening weather is reported from the Borthwest; elsewhere fatr weather prevatis. ‘The temperature has failen from 5 fo 10 degeers in the Obio valley, the middie Atiantic and tbe lower lake region. It risen from five to fifteen dezrees in the northwest. The Missouri over {3 rapidiy sureiding at Omahs, where It was 2 feet 2 Inches above the danger line at 9 p. m. yesier- day. It 18 3 feet 10 Inches above the danger lire at Leavenworth, 5 feet 1 Inch at Kansas C ty, 1 foot 2 trehrs at Lexington, 3 feet at Braas- Wick, and within 1 tneh of the danger line t Hermann. The Mississipp! 13 5 feet above be danger line at St. Paul, 1 foot 2 Inchss at Keokuk, 10 Inches above at’ St. Louls, i foot 7 i ches at Cafro, 2 Inches at Memphis and Vicks- burg, 3 feet 1 Inch at Helena, and at the danger ine at New Orleans. The indications are that air weather will prevail in Néw Eogiand and the miédie Atianitc states to-day and probably to-morrow, and that the storm now central bear Bi-marek will move eastward,causing rain in the upper lake region and the northwest to- Gay, fol: owed in the Missouri valley by clearing Weather to-m rios. The Missouri will proba- Diy continue to rise at and below Leaveaworth aiid the Mississippl to rise above Le Ciatre and St. Lou RANGZ OF THE THERMOMETER The following are the readings of the ther- mometer at the Signal Office during the day:— 7 am. 54°: 11 am.6t; 2pm, 65> Maxi mun, minimum, 45.1°. LOCAL NEWS. | Iudependent Order of Mechanics. MEETING OF THS GRAND LODGB. The Grand Lodge of the 1.0.M. of the United States, wili meet in Baltimore next ‘week, and a number of representattves fron the ie of this District will bein attendance, Mr. L. H, Patterson, of this elry, 13 a candidvie for the position of Supreme Ruler, and {t is ex- pected that he will ve elected. Oa Thursday next there will be a grand parade of the order in Baltimore, in which the District will be well Fepresented.” ‘There are 11 lodges here. and on Thursday morning they will form at Moore's hall. on 9th street, above Pennsylvania avenue, al 5 o'clock and march to tbe B. « P. depot, taking a special train at 5:45, returutag at mid- Bight. The delegation from the District will accompanied by W. F. Weber's Rifles band— Mr. Joseph Acton, chief marshal, and Mr. T. F. Miller, assistant—and will number trom four to five hundred members in line. ‘The Military LILL rin Washington. NS ON PARADE, LLIPUTL About 6:30 o'clock last evening a company of twelve or fifteen small boys armed with Wooden guns and carrying a red, white and blue flag stopped in front of a residence on E Street, between 6th and 7th, and was reviewed by an elderly gentleman. After the you‘hful soldiers had gone throuyk the manual of arms, showing remarkable proficiency, tae command came lo “present arms” foliowed by the order “parade Test,” ahd the old geatieman ad- dressed the young soldiers, thanking them for the honor paid him; urging toem to cultivate a Jove for Uneir country, expressing his conil- gence in the perpetuity of the Union and ex- tolling the youngsters as the hope and the Pride of the nailon—the future heroes, &c. After this the command mareaed off smiling amid the applause of the sp@ctators whom the hovel sight bad attrac'ed. ‘Tae Frast plauk-shad excursion of the sea- , the National Theater all next week. Amusements, &c- Forp’s Orgxa Hoves.—Prof, Sheldon’s Jave- nile Opera ‘Troupe, Who gave such pleasing erformances of the ‘Pirates of Penzance” at Pincoin Halt last weck, will repeat It at the Opera House next Monday night. On Tuesday nght, Saivini, the greatest living tragediav, ‘will appear tn his role of the Gladiator, Tae cale of seats 13 progressing rapidly. National THwATER.—The figal performanca of Bilee Taylor will be given to-nigat. ‘Miss ANNIE Eva Fay. represented as “a cherming little lady” and “the world’s greatest mediuis,” is announced to appear at the National Theater to-morrow night. Her mant- festations are sald to be of an extraordinary character, giving encouragement to spirisual- ists, and astounding the scoffera, THE ACME OLIVETTE Company, comprising Such Well-known arilsts as Carleton, tue two | Fae Selina Dolaro, Miss Fanny Wentworth, Miss ma E sner and others, will appear at ‘The cast 1s the same that gave the performance of “Oll- Vette” such great success at the Bijou Opera House, New York, andthe combination was effected by Messrs. Strakosch and Hess, both well-known, able managers. THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S May FESTIVAL, announced In another column, bids fair ‘o pe obe of the greatest musical attractions Wash- ington has had for many years. There are Muby who have never heard Campanini, the greatest tenor pow before the pubil:, and even these who have heard him tn opera or concert have yet to hear him in oratorio. Tae selec- Uops for the two evenings are excellent, Delag Haycn’s * Creation” and Rosini’a ‘Stabat Mw ter,” and the talent eagaze! 13 of the fr-t order. Already anxious inquiries are being Son will be given to-morrow, at Marshall Hall. Capt. L. L. Blake will leave the 7th-strest wharf with bis magnificent steamer, the W.W. Corcoran, at 11:30 a, m., returning at 7 o'clock P. m. Visitors will have an opportunity of Witnessing the landing of the largest seine on the Potomac, or in the Unlied States. Tats Selne is sbout three miles tn length, and the event is one well worth witnessing. The ar- Fangements for the culinary part of the pro- §ram insure its betag entirely satisfactory. t On Stnpay, May Ist, the fast steamer Arrow- smith will make an excursion run of 60 miles on the Potomac, leaving her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 2:30 p. mm. returning about 7 p. m. Fare, round trip, 25 cents, Weather perm 't- tng. t Rea Estate Savys.—Messrs. Walter B Wil & CO., auctioneers, soid yesterday after- meen for Wm. R. Woodward and L. M. Taylor trustees, lot numbered 5 tn Harkness ani others, commissioners, subdivision of syuare 520, Meproved by a three-story brick awesins {renting on P street, between 4th and 5cn sin nortbwrs', toG. W. Utermetis fur $3 40) Duncanson Bros., auctioueers, 30) for James 8. Edwards ters, part of lot 16, tn squire 45 feet 11 Inches on E street, between ‘6: streets rorthwest, by a depth of 1 inches, improved by a thre re and ment brick dwelling, for $3,150, to Johan L. Vogt. i z - STRAWBERRY {ce cream, at Jarvis’, 425 9th Street northwest. No branch store. + Rowerts will gossip in the Sunday Chronicle to morrow. Price of paper 3c. t Lapizs don’t fail to see the beautiful hose, all the latest designs, See. AU Jos. Strasburger’s, t 306-308 7th st. Lapres please remember Muff’3 black dres3 and trimming store has removed directly across the street, to No. 713 7th, between G and H streets, and added a specialty of white dress goods ana trimmings. t Ir You are in need of anything tn the cloth- ing line for men, youth, boys’ or chiidrea’s Wear, at unheard-of prices, go to the great closing-out sale at the “Famous,” 400 7thst t —_e__. CoLLEGR Debats.—At Lincoln Hall, May the Sth, ats o'clock p. m., the Philedemic Soctety Of Georgetown College will in debate contend for “the Merrick medal,” a prize donated by K, T. Mernek, esq., of this city. Tae sibject for debate, “Is it expedient, in the commerc> of the United States with other nations, that the Siocmigovernment sact'd impose a vari for revenue only?” 1s fast becoming one of the foremost problems in the politics of thts couti- try, abd will no doubt beably and Interes'ingly discussed by Messrs. Shanahan and Wright in the afirmative and in the negative by Mesars. Lackey and Willcox, who come to us as th? champion debaters of the Phtlodemic Society. United States Senators Vance and Jackson and Judge Richardson, of the Court of Claims, will act as judges on this occasion. Storagg.—Inquire of W. B. Moses & Son. 1 Ngwand second-hand trunks and valises, low prices, at Herzog’s, 0S 9th st, near Penn. ave. FUSSELL's Ice cream. + BRapBRY Plancg and 01 1s, 50 superior in- > oe enon we oanerenas = Tacto ces. ni from 32 ‘a $10 per month. F. G. Smith, 1103 enna. ave. t Howson’s Ick Cazam—rich, pure delictous— $1.25 a gallon. Special rates to festivals, &c. i104 12th street. t NEW STORE, Naw Goovs, Low Paricks.— Cochrane & Co,, (the senior member of whtch Drm ts well known), opened a new store to-day Ob that live and busy corner, know” as 15th street and New York avenue, with spectal Dar- gains 0 \adies and gentiemen’s goods and silk ribbons, laees, linens and housekeeping ar- Ucles. They lhvite inspection and comparison, and guarantee Satisfaction at one price. Ali ct the principal lines of street cars run to the ‘store, and leg Of the West End can be espe- flally accommodated. t Low Snons, all the latest styles, for summer wear, at popular prices. H. L. Strasbarger, Me ~ | | WasnINGTON Fish Makkst.—Sold by R. A. poem hy mong since our last report :—23),000 herrin; $1.50 to $4 per thousand; 9,000 shad, from $2 to $15 per hundred. GoLp filled jewelry from $1 to$20. Prigg’s. t GRENADINES, Si}g. $1.59, a i ‘fnte® 4 Drocade silks, $1.25, $1.50. , 918 7th st. northwest. ———————— A Scrgrs New Stock,—Edward Caverly & Co., 1425 New York avenue, have just opened & very fine metenaen mae ot oe grystals, retort ves, M0: ves, Paris : ‘ae iene chandeliers and bracketa; maces, ranges and vance, which enables estimates. ‘Thetr discount ‘ify per cent. For tull aetatis see advt. —__——* DaMaGE FROM Licuraning. lghtoing Tods examined and new tached to bi can be protected ‘trom tele. phone or other rorekes new Keuehling rod ean be put up, all of wi insures safety. —_ them to furnish very low it on gas ae advt Have your carpets cleansed at Chace's. No ‘Whipping to wear or (ear, t made concerning seats, and 10 13 safe to predict aiush for them when the box sheet ls open d next Tuesday. A LiTERAKY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT will be given under the auspices of the Wash- ‘wgton Freebel Sceiety for the beneflt of the Bethany Fiee Kindergarten,at Masonic Temple, next Wednesday evening. “STONEWALL JACKSON” is the subject of a lec- ture by Dr. J. W. Rogers, at Odd Feilows’ Hall, next Monday evesipg. Miss Mae Rogers wii add much to the interest of the entertainment by vocal and instrumen:al music, ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: J. F. Olmstead to Elizabeth C, Dunkhorst, pt. 1S, S8q. 516; $2,000. W. Adam to Leah Price, lots 1 and 2, £q. 475;$—. Mattingly et al. trus- tes, to A. T. Britton, pt. lots 17 and 18, sq. 456, $12,400. Keyser, receiver, to R. Willett, pt. 10, Sq. 463; $3,000. J. I. Edson et al., trustees, to C. Miller, lot 8, eq. 1018; $1,375. 'W. R. Wood- Ward et al., trustees, to C. I. King, sub. 0, sq. ——— Notice of Telephone Removal. Etitor Siar:—The telephone company tn- forms us that with four hundred subscribers at $46 per year they can make money, but with six hundred subscribers at same rate they can- not make money. In consideration of the tn- terest we feel in the company we have hid our telephone removed as they have more than four hundred sebseribers, LEADINGHAM & Co, National FAIR A8ssociaTION.—The National Fair Association directors met last night to Make arrapgements for the coming trotting meeting, to commence Tuesday next, and to elect a temporary secretary in place of Mr. Robert MeCeney, resigned. Considerable dis- cussion was had on the question of the eiection of secretary, and the matter was postponed until this evening. West Washington, nee Georgetow®. CHILDREN'S Fair to-night for benefit of the Hcme Industrial School, at Dr. Appleby’s resi ee Corher 33d and P streets, West Washing- LoD. : ‘THE CanaL TRaDE—Grain—Arrived by canal, boat Moilie C. Waters, with 2,500 bushels wheat. Coai—Thirteen boats left Cumberland Thursday, With 1,452.15 tons of coal, ag fol- lows: For Gcorgetown, Consolidation Co., 711.15 tons; Borden Co., 542.13 tons, Four Alexandria, George's Creek Co., 225. ons. jpP=scanep BY PHYSICIANS. TROPIC- FRUIT LAXATIVE. PREPARED FROM TROPIOAL FaUITS AND PLANTS, A Delicious aud Refreshing Fruit Lozenge, Which Serves the Purpose of Pills ana Disagreeable Purgative Medicines ‘TROPIO-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best prapara- tion in the world for Constipation, Biliousaees, Headache, Piles, and all kizdred Compiainte. It acts gently, effectively, and is delicious to take Cleansing the eystem thoroushly, it imparte vigor to mind and body, snd dispels Melancholy, Hypo- chondria, ete. ONB TRIAL OONVINUES. PACKED IN BRONZED TIN BOXES ONLY. Price 25 and 60 cents. Sold by all Druggists. 8p80-008w EFRIGEAATOBS, WATER GOOLEBS, ICE CHESTS, and FREEZERS, Of the most approved kinds. J. W. BOTELER & SON, ap26-6t 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN NEW PABASOL, THE “« WERCEDES.” Parent APPiiep For. IN SHAPE, EuEGANT IN STYLE, GHACEFUL IN APPEARANCE, For eale, at wholesale only, by Tae Sole Manvracturens, WRIGHT BROTHERS & CO. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMOR! PoEAG YORE, BOsTON. = 29 NOVEL I7IFUDL SPRING SUITS id ouNG MES. eens Superior tsar din: Ready-made goods. The fit not exc-lied Nothing House in the city. BOYS’ and SuSUER, Bolin Is oPhac leant Bansbip unsurpassed. Prices the lowest. x aA WALKER & CO., ap29-3t 625 Peansyivania avenue. CBEsP 4ND BELIABLE: HAHN’S. Ladies’ good Foxed and Lasting Gaiters, 59 and 75c Ladies’ soiid-sole Foxed Button a widths), 81.50. ap29-ft 816 7th st. and 1922 Penna. avenue. EWIS' WITCH HAZEL AND GLYCERINE Is nivaluable for Sun Buros. The WITOH HAZEL aliays the inflammation and takes out the redness d prevents tan, while the GLYVE- immediat RINE renders th ¢ complexion clear id 5 Sond, by. dromwints.” PSTUIT & CROMWELL, Whok le Aventis. apl9-tm7 jOLICEMEN, ph AND OTHERS, NTION! HAHN'S *‘STANDAND” 81.25 a aieaeR. 2 Low Shoe. Soiid, comfortable an: ap29-5t 816 7th st. and 1922 Penna. avenue. iE Ot ‘ORT: ENUINE COMFORT: Gents’ French Calf Hand-sewed Low Bhoes and ¥ -sewed Kid 83. ePeO FE Sie Teh ot. and iozs Peane. avenue. permamsarons AND ICE CHESTS. wi ining Reom REFRBIGERA- Tones ATER COOLERS, CREAM GEO. WaTTs, ap29-Iw 324 7th st.. five doors above Pa. ave TLLIONS OF bop re * Web and I asting Bll 20 and 36¢. Newport Fes and Button, Toe, (0°82. aS » 6 Bis Nahas. ot “Bie Tih sk, aut 1023 Penns, avenue. ANTS’ Kid, Gost and 10 QO0 Seer kid Button ‘Boots “all ent paivs Infants’ & 20c. to 6, 0C0 pairs Infants’ Blip; ae ae ap29-St__—-816 7th et. and 1942 Penna. avenue. N SLING, * ike Blew —_ poner Novelty in DRESS _ vi LELTRAGRDINABY BABIAING. ances, renadines, Cashmeres, Gi wns, Swine India tiges'and Pique, all’ Lines| Towels OI ox , and Napkins, S00, ‘doz. Gur $-Button feats Bide wat 2t Gotten, Band up, Brinte, 435 ‘ap: Lonsdale Cambric Grenaiaes ; DHEA’ ld Stand. sang Gounpare aunes ad ices AEUBE at | Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 7:10 p.m. and extinguished at 3:30 am. Yesterday was the 52d birthday of Mr. Frea- erick Imhof, president of the Concordia G2r- man Church association, and last night he was Presented with a handsome gold watch by the members of the congresation. The project of Col. Hoy, of Baltimore, to pitch a tent on New York avenue,near 14 street, and hold temperance meetings’ there durlag the summer, is not recetving. In its present form, the united support of the tempzrance Organizations here. Col. Hoy proposes to hold nieetings every night iv his tent, but the Dash= aways will not co-operate with him If he nold3 Meetings on Sunday rights, as they have ar- Tapged for meetings at Odd Fellows’ Hall every Sunday. ‘The Medical assoctation, at a recent meeting, considered tbe resolutions recently reported against druggists who preseribe for palleats, abd ald the whole subj2ct on Une tanle. The arrivals of fish and oysters yesterday Were 88 follows: 600 bunches fish, 6 663 shad, 228,194 berring, 50,060 clams,800 bushels oysters. Jes. Taylor, Jas. Waters and Jas. Jasper, the three colored men who brutally beat the youog white girl, named Ida Addison, at the corner of 3d street and Maryland avenue, a few nights ago, with a slat off a tree-box, were to day ‘Sprite by Judge Snell to six months each in jail. Willam H. Douglass, the colored man who Was arrested for shooting his motuer in-law, Etizabith Ray. Mm the leg, on the isch of this month, was before the Poilca Court to-diy, and dismissed, Mrs Ray testifying that she thougit that the shooting was accidental Between 4 and 5 o'clock this morning burg- lars made an unsuccessful attempt to enter the residence of Thomas G. Hoover, 1500 16th stiect, by boring tkrovgh the front’ door with an auger. They were frightened of before ac- complishing their purpose. Diut 9:30 o'clock last night a white man, named Geo. E. Wood, employed on the Baltt- more and Ohio Ratlroad ag a macnhialst, had his left leg broken at Piedmont. Md. He was put on the train pound for this city and conveyed to Provider ce hogpital in the police ambuiaace by Officer Prather. Wn. Simms, colored, ha3 been arres'ed 0a suspicion of burglary. A ‘store In the first ward was recently entered by boring holes in a pane} of the door and then cutting it out a few ea ago. A number of chisels, augura and bits were found in the possession of Simms by the police, About 11 o'clock yesterday morning two per- sons entered the shoe shop of Thomas Taylor. 129 Pa. avenue northwest, and bound the boy, Edward Laman, in attendance, with ropes, then tried torob the store, but the boy got one of his hands loose and threw a shovel turough the window, attracting the attention of passers-by, who rushed to the boys assistance. Tne rob- bers made thelr escape without taking any plunder. « NEW GOop: N= Goons! WILL OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING. WILL OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING. All-wool lace Bunting, double width, in Black, Cream and Coaching Shades. All Sik Colored Vanasses, in Olive, Fawn, Drsb, Garnet, Navy Blue and many otuer colors, ouly Beautiful Spring Dress Goode, ali new shades, 25c. Crape Banting, new Coaching shades, 30c. Ali-wool lack Bunting, 20c. Lace Bunting, in Geucatme, Cream and Black,16°;c Bla #, BUC, 15c., BI, 81.25. Oclored Silke, 600., 75¢ , #1. Colored Bating, new shades. Cloth for Boys’ Spring Suits, 25, 30, 37, 50 cen Gloth for Men's Wear, Spriuk styles, BUc., Tov ,81, Black Silk Damacees, 81, 81.25, 8 1.59, BL 7g. cup. #ine All-wool Biack Caghme Fresh Straw Matting, Fancy and P ain White. Chudds Cloth, Taifetta Dress tioods, Light dioths. Hon an Stripes and Col’d Damas-ex for irimaunyg. Summer rigs, 4¥¢ , Oe , 65c., 6c ASOL! OLS! 8128, 81.25, 81 5U, 82, 82 50, 83 Sheeting Gotrous, Percales, ‘Madras Giughans. Cahcces, Cottons, tsble Lineus, Carpets. Of'eloths, Gawna, Ma RECEIVING NEW + PRING GOODS DAILY. ©. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, 8130 South side, near 7th st. and Center Market. er ee Ce eae WEl DE MEYER'S ‘ OATAREH OURE. One package is generally sufficient. A real cure of CATARRH for 81 00! nov2-e0 THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR Toilet, Bath and Sick Room. marl2-wks9m FOR HOUSE CLEANING Nothing is Equal to JAMES PYLE’S PEABLINE. NO BOAP IS REQUIRED, AND THE WORK IS DONE MORE SATISFAOTORILY IN LESS THAN HALF THE TIME. SOLD BY GROGERS. SEE THAT NO VILE IMITATIONS ARE PUT UPON YOU. ap9-s&w, 6t Ly AULEES FABM-PUBE JEBSEY MILE. few orders will be received for thia delicious pees Gelivered, in lon e tion of the del asa Jars, containing baif sal- artice fivine in the northwestérn Apol ta r- ity and Georgetown. 26-5t HE ONLY GENUENE VICHY Is from the Springs Gaulecce by the French Govern- rnment. HUTERIVE } For Gout, Rheumatis Diabetes, { Gravel Dineasos of the Ridueyareton, on ove the ae is senses mach, Dyspe) For sale by all first-class wine fnerehanes, drug- iste grocers; or wholesale from the nts. fib-e16t BOUOBE, FILS & GU.. New York. ™ “SANITARY HEATER.” RO DUST, GAS OB BURNED AIR. imilar Pla Sha Sle ow ans “eter to the following Baltimoreans using them: ROBERT T. BALDWIN, President Mechanic's IBAAC W. JEWETT, Potomac Fire Insurance RICHARD CORNELIDE, Cashier Farmers’ and DEOVERS' AND MECHANICS’ BANK. MES. JOHN MOKIM, Belvidere Place. FORGE B COLE, Gopher Works Sone ALLA‘ Glase We core gannarok Ghemient Wout, HON, THOMAS J. MOBRIS. Judge United Staten rt. 'GEDOOH, Architect. ea ase WEATT, Architect ee HE AE Te I. A. BW.T. WILSON, Architects. . '; 8 LAROOMBE, Riggs & Oo., Washington. ce ‘Aiso 160 others, ALVA HUBBARD & CO., Heating and Ventilating Engineers, apr2-ectm 97: N. Howard street, Baltimore. | much divided in opinion as to Conkling and his NO MALCOSTENTS HERB. GITY ITEMS. MEDICAL D&PARTMENT, Stars UNIVERSITY OF Towa, Towa Crry, Ia. “I can erdorse ft as the best preparation of the kind Thave ever used. No physician can afford to do without it,” says Profesor A. C, Cowperthwaite, Ph, D., M. D. (Protessor of Diseases of Women, &c.), of the Liebig Co.'s Arnicated Extract of Witch Hazel. Cures male Weaknesses and Pertodical Suffering, cism (a8 will be seen beiow.) It wins the praizes Leucorrbw@a, Exhausting losses of Blood and of all who use it a8 a no alcoholic medicine, and it | Neuralgia, ‘Beware of cieap countertelts. Sold promises to work s perfect revolution in the fa- | in fifty cents and dollar sizea. REE ete ee Prince Nicolas Tsherbatov, iezists with the following , ; Fisg Lieutenant Imperial Russian Navy, in sesnite.” Head the testi noay = speaking of the efficiency of the Liebig’Go.’3 R.A Bacon, 529 42 streot southwest, answered | Coca Beef Tonic, says: “it 13a most excellent the reporter's i-quiries with thsexpression—"It | tonic.” Edain Booth sare: “It did tne much ig one of the most r-liable Tonic medicines I have | good.” General Franz Sigel says: “It benelitied excount-red azd ta hirhly thought of.” me very much.” Invaluable tn debility, dys Jokn Cougalin, drugwist, 600 9th street north- | Pepsia, Diliousness, sick headache and nervous— West, stated that he could only jadge of the medi- | D¢Ss. Beware of imitations. cine by thetale. ‘The demand was large and con- “Barley ” stantly incr‘asing, which was a positive proof of Hoe pane ae ite exce'lence. So rapturously is undoubtedly fine, but the W. G. Duckett, druggist, 21st and Pennsylvania | prince of punches ts the delicate, full-flavored averue, vouched forit as ‘‘a generally aczeptable Hees eee oes Se ee ere errcame eaen seeraed olastaty alt used with hot or teed water, lemonade, tue t-¢ sist, 901 Pernsylvania avenue, said it seemed to | and Wing Merchants at $1.25 a bate, fell a6 largely as epy modicine of {8 kind in use, ———— and was very popular. Mr. Entwirle, druggist, 1201 Penneylvanis ave- rue northwert, replied that “ts heavy sale is the best roof cf its positive merit. Poopie don’t buy hum bugs now as they used to." Mr. J. H. Stone, 1100 7th street northwest, pro- nourcedit ‘‘ssound and ssfe tonic, based oairon, a standard medicine, made by a firm whore namo wes voucher for the medicine. Whiteside & Walton, 1921 Pennsylvaniy aye- nue northwest, pronouncad it “oue of the best Tonic Medicines we eeil, and one getting into uni- veras! uce.”” In Georgetown, D O., Dr. R Brace, No. $001 M street northwest, ead ‘Itisan excel’ent remedy. 1 every fense of the word, one of the very best proprietary medicines now iti use. Charles Becker, 1367 324 street northwest, de- clared it to te ‘‘one of the best Tonics he ever saw, and one which was havieg an enormous aale." In Alexandria, Vs., a call was made on Lead- beater & Bros., leading Gruggiate of thatcity. A member of the firm stated that ‘'the reputation of the éruggiets who made Iron Bittera gave an ampis guarantee of its character, but aside from this. All who had used itiu Alexandria endoreed it as an | structing breathing and producing serious dis- excellent medicine.” comfort. This condition is indicative of ulcer- Mr. Creighton, another well-known Alexandria | ation, which in time may destroy the bony druggist, pronounced it ‘‘one of the most popular | Structure of the nose and produce its subse- and acceptable Tonic Medicines he sold.” quent favtentng. OFFENSIVE BREATH. Mr. Entwisle, also an Alexandria druggist, en- The breath 1s always taluted, and ts some- doreed it as ‘‘s deservedly popula r remedy, safe | times so revoltingly offensive asto render the for use by all who neesed a Tonic.” td it | sufferer an object of disgust to himself as well boat gee See = ne ocomionally, mei i a with in which the stench far overpower- PICNICS E XCURSION Ss, &e. ipg and sufficiently fetid to poison the at- BAN. NING AND et FESTIVAG WILL TAKE PLACE : a3 ve . y 7 impure atmosphere of bis own surrounding, AT LO:IFELER'S WASHINGTON CITY GARDEN | sri'innates a poleonous, etlavium with ever? breath. eee ett both, givi ise to a disagreeable, = en on . giving rise , so ADAM, ROTH'S MECHANICS' GARDENS, “stufly” sensation ie the head, accompanted Corner of 9th at. and South Carolina ave, souh- | py occasional violent and projouged paroxysmns for a gentleman and lates. ap30-ai"_ | or between the eyes, or pain mantiests itself in = Fi ea the face, forebead or temples, or on the top Fe TEENTIL ASNUAN PIC NIC or back of the head, scmetimes ofso severe a COLUMBIA FISHING CLUB, lost, and taste may become similarly affected. The volce 1s husky or of a nasal character, j While oftentimes there is a continual hoarse- Admission 26 cents. No return checks. ap? some instances the loss of tes js so consider- ble and progressive as to suggest the existence of tubercular disease, and not a few cases of by unwary or experienced practitioners. ~ ‘Thousands of persons are probably unable to place themeelves under personal treatment at Hartley has submitted to the urgent demands ofalarge portion of the population, and wil! henceforth dispense his great and well known ‘Virginia is divided in support or the opposition of Senator Mahone and New York sesms jnst as course. The District of Colmmbia and its eay!- rons are not divide, however. in any ssue3 in their suppo't of Inon Brrrens ay the most thorough and reliable Tonic medicine now in us: Itstands the test of professional analytical cri Catarrh manifests itself by a Giecharge from the head, Varying iis nature fa different cases, and even in the same tndividnal at different times It may be a thin, coloriess, acrid fuld, or a glary, Starch. lke substance; generally, however, it 1s @ thick, purulent or muco-purulent matter, either greenish yellow or of deep green tint, occasionally streaked or flecked with blood. So copious and cffensive Is the discharge In many cases that the patient feels as though his whole head was in a state of corruption. Much of the discharge passes backward into the throat or collects as a tough, viscid phlegm behind and above the soft palate In the passag between the throat avd head, creating a stant and almost irresistible desire to obtatn relief by “hawking,” a practice characteristic to catarrh, and as embarrassing to the one affected a8 it 13 disagreeable to those around. Often the phlegm ts so tenacious that the most Ee and exhaustive efforts fall to dis- sees, it until some focd or stimulant 1s swal- OW ed. Again, the offensive matter deposits itself in the nasal cavities In the shape of dry, hard crusts, which in some cases accumulates to such an extent as to form a regular plug, ob- ica) ap30-2t BE BLUE CHEVIOT ‘Lhat is made in California, is manufactured from THE FINEST FLEECE, Giving it a very soft feel and finish. The English and Scotch Chevivts sre roveb in fiaish, ‘andin hot weather thia 1s particularly disagreeable to the touch. WE ARE WELL PLEASED WITH THE GOODS, And those of onr patrons who have seen them pre- er Mospere of a whole room. Thus a person afected with catarrh lives continually In an ___ MONDAY, MAY 2, 1881. eases: In maby cases the nose fs stopped up, some- times on one side, sometimes on the otber, anid enst, ios of sneezing. Again, a distressing feeling of Delco ek ee Mantes 25 cents | fullness or comprestion is experienced absve character that itis taken for neuralgla. The sense of smell is mgperally biunted or entirely To be given at Juennemann’s Pleasure Garden, On MONDAY, MAY 2, 1881. 9-2t" | ness, accompanied by more or less cough, excessive debility and emactation; indeed, tn catarrh that have come under my notice have been regarded as consumption, and so treated ibe doctor’s, 80 {a order to meet the wants and necessiUles of persons living at a distance Dr. them toany Chaviot that has so far Deen reparations for the permanent cure of Catarrh Khows< Rie spree) Bobi drag stores, or will sea complete treat- (€15 FOR A PLAIN SACK SUIT, Ment with all necessary instructions to any aS address, Express paid, upon receipt of one dol- lar. Address Dr. Hakrisy, 64 North Greene Street, Baltimore, Md. Linoleum Fioor Cloth. ‘This extraordizary floor covering 1s made of the most lasting materials—mainly. cork and solidified oll. It has been before the pubite for feveral years, and has successfully stood tests such as no olicleth or carpet could undergo. It is unhesitatingly recommended as the hand- somest, most durable and comfortabie floor covering before the pubic, and is equally suit- able for the dining room. offices, stores, etc.; in fact. almost every p ace where an article of this kind is needed. Every square yard of the cloth has “Linoleum” printed on the back; none other is genuine, All carpet deaiers #18 FOR A FANCY TRIMMED AND CUT SUIT) Is far less than imported pure indigo dyed goods culd be produced for. Werecommend them as THE ‘“‘BEST VALUE” WE HAVE OFFERED FOR MANY DAY3. A. SAKS & CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, aps 316 and 315 Seventh st. WONDERFUL DISOOVERY. OURALINE!! A positive remy foe Ones Price 25cte. Bold by all Drugsiat . 8. Brederick & Oo.. | kt Prope., Jersey Clty, N. J.T. W. Duteher, agent, | SCP eee Paes Cocoaind dresses the, hate Deny, and is mE e. hal ectly, and ts Di. 2OUAR E'S CATACH REMEDY | aso a preparation unequaled for the éradica- it. Blood and Liver Pitis remove | on cf dandruff. %. Price. 25 cents. Mra. Dr. "A uD Balm cures colds, conghs, and con- sumption. Price, 25 an eents. Dr. Dupare’s Remedy cures blind, bleeding The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring Ex- tracts consists In their purity and great atrepgtb. and ii les. Price, 50 cents. For fale at pri d Summer Hats. Western Medtoal Depot, 6f6 West Baittmnre street PStrnw Have 1.50: Ee tL mardidrige” | Infant's Straw Hats, from 50 cts. to $1.50: Little Boys’ Mixed Straws, from 50 cts. to $1; Boys and Youths’ Fancy Straws, from 75 cts. $1.95; Men’s Mixed Straws. very handsome, $1 to $2. gave LEWIL’ BONS, JEWELERS AND SILVEBSMITHS, lave Jot Closing out Gent’s, Boys and Children’s Soft ppp ciepicals aba and Suit Felt Hats, at reduced prices, at STERLING SILVER Lawis’ “Popular One’ Price Store,” 92) 7th st, between I and K ats. northwest. Gale N. B.—Price plainly marked in each hat. 2 SILVER PLATED-WABE, Designed especially for WEDDING GIFTS. 2315 Pennsyivania avenue, 30 Days’ Trial Allowed. Wesrend Dr. Dye'’s celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts, and other electric appliances, on trial for thirty days, to men only who are afflicted with nervous Cebility, lose vitality, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy relief and com- plete restoration of vigor and manhood, ,Tilus- trated pamphiet free. Address 8 VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. Forty Years’ Experience of an Old Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the a pre. ans been aplé ATTRACTIVE OPENING. COCHRANE «& CO., scription of one of the best female physi and nurses in the United States, and has used for forty years with never-falling success by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrbo@a, griping in the bowels and wisd ONE-PRICE : 7 colic. B; ving health to the child it rests tae DRY GOODS HOUSE, footie Eacoar Oona s bottle, 0,W,8 15th Street and New York Avenue, | ask your drugests mr Ronee oe teats.” Tt clears out rats, mice, bed bugs, roaches. Only OprosiTE RicGs’ BANK. 18¢. per bex. 8 . iderney Dairy Wagons ” Fresh Alderney butter churned every morn- SATURDAY, APRIL 30th, ing, and deliveredin ibs, “Ward” prints, 40c. per ib, Also, cottage cheese, bat ni and r We shall offer as our ee a ee eae eet Foop, is the Bs SPECIAL OPENING BARGAINS Ay een SPLENDID LINES IN LADIES’ LISLE THREAD eo 450 Pennsylvania avenue AND SILK GLOVES, LADIES’ AND GENTS' LINEN HANDKER - BOOTS AND SHOES. : ee = MABE Bo mistaKe. LADIES’ Hees once oe MULL THR XEW YORE SHOE STORE, —_— REOEIVED A can OAD OF SHOES FROM A BANBRUPT SALE IN NEW YORK TED EXTRA VALUE MAY BE EXPECTED THR CHEAPEST Snore a Se IN ALL Ladies’ Hand-msde 8-strap Sandals.. --88.90 ‘ pe eine i SILK BIBBONS, LACES, Tae Hand-rewed id Boots ree resid aoops. | Mite Bet Sere TIRE Rid Biles.” 7°? freee Chngren’a Feb. Button Ralid 8 10 10..... 950. OHILDREN'S G°OD SPRING HEELS. — We invite INSPECTION and COMPARISON. One hundred styles of Gent's Fine Low Shoge. at = ONK BBICE. e JAR’ 4 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED = SEO ARIES, OR MONEY REFUNDED. QPRING STYLES OF BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, ow open for inapestion «ad on eale at extremely COCHRANE & CO., ap20-2t Opposite Riggs’ Bauk : : TAEGE IB == ayaie Barton BOOTS siaot ti toe at 81-60 a pair, AT Ighetta ead om These seeping leather, and in good MORE PLEASANT AND WHOLE- tiyis bros een recon 0 be SOME BEVERAGE THAN Boolsand Sheee® OT : = CLARET, ana Teel ‘717 Market Space. uality of Im] Claret | _8043 sree ee certt ania forbid its general use,s wise | apaar off my entire, wont of of equal quality and ata low vrico ade- ‘BOOTS ES at cost. ly, be- Slasratum. "We have sucoseded in 2 p> BOOTS AI cost. Gall, VIRGINIA CLARET, SG. GIRALED'S, 2021 Tih street grown in Albemarle County, eqnal in bouquet Aiea and re to our lerrared wine ar anable W, = WHEatiErs cy 4 ity ssreeabie flavor, its small Coulee of ale-hal. together with thelow price oF AND WET AND DB&Y $4.00 PER DOZEN, SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Sees tercaninee 18 9 Sin comatoh eereoval ot Oe Wl] eall for and deliver WORK, snyenere tm tne MMONORTON SEEDLING | ,SOMMSUPISIIAretay a nt even - PP St Nacesiciaats the finest native wize wae 1068 ng fe lhedgrecaad mums, onmany 400, | Sia) OUTRRA SPINS WATER ga ap29- 807 Market Space, what leading ) hyaicians say of its value, ap27-lm MISCELLANEOUS. 5,000 JAPANESE PARASOLS. Ladies and Gentlemen, 1Sc. to 500. #nd fancy coors. 10 = Japanese Faus, in ail possible styles, from Can BO Fishing Bods, from Me. up. 1,000 Rustic Pio'tag Frames, {rom 180. up 50 cozen Soha Warhut aut Gilt Erames, from 9c. 00 NByclnaas on baud. 2 atazaa Oe eeu ie, oonnintis we Of Lat pping, Traveling, Wethy tr faut eiMoe Ron Re ta impmepre varies bottom fwury Frepeh-Pia'e Git-Fraue Lovkiog Guamses, from Up Develed edve Fine French-Pists Hand | 260 Katy Didn't Clocks, correct time pieces, D3c. Beven-shot Reval Japauere Hana. | | 1,000 Chamois Sking, from 5,000 Small ‘Turkish Sponges, from Sc. a; g up. De A FRESH SUPPLY OF VELOCIPEDES AND | BICYCLES 200 Baby Carriages, {n al! the new étylea, from Up. At SILVER RBHG'S Grest Metropo'itan Pazsar of Fancy Goods and ‘Toys, ap?3_ 342 yeh and 332 Sth near Ps. ave. DR. METTAUR’S HEADACHE PILLS Cure most wonderfully tn a SICK AND RERVOUS ADAGHE tellers DES RIE ote mina rz direction a for a.complets Suze, mailed as dress on Sas peek Line three-cent y For sale by all drnxwists st 35 cents. TESTIMONY OF THE OLERGY: Bey, Tmowas Guano, one of the most eminent clergymen country. jount BoE Ghareh. ‘Baitimore a. eae ave tou in sewiring you that Dr Merracn’s Heabacnm FILL bave proved beneficial to me ected THOMAS GUARD. 'S- of y with fob mailed to any ad posters Heapscun now seventy-nine years to Constipation ® num- Ie Lave 80 pl ‘cane, the first time I come to Baltimore bo my a thank you , ‘ours truly, ‘HOMAS GAMBLE. Rev. Lewis A. THIREKIED, pastor M. BE. Ohurch. ‘Waterbury, Md: I wave Dr. Merracn’s HRADACHS PILL to 8 man who was in bed «ith « bad attsck of Biliour Fever, and in two days hv was cut attending tonal: farm work. Respectfully, LEWIS A. THIREKIED Rev. 1.E. PereRs, pastor M.E.Ohuroh, Or! Vs. Ihave used one box of Dr. MxrTaun’s Heap ACH “8, and found ther most beneficis! Please send me another box; Yours traly, J. BE. PETERS Rev. SG. W,, Hones, Pastor M. E. Church, Pied mont, W.Va. : Thave given my wife, who is ssufferer from Head- ache, Dr. Merraus'’s HxAnacHE Pruua, and one Fills has always cured her. GEO. W. HOBBS. BROWN CHEMICAL © fel2-e0 Sole Prop: He YOU HEARD U8G. NEW CYMBELLA THE GREATEST MUSIOAL WONDER SARA OF THE AGE. Call ard examine them at GIDNEY T. NIMMO’S, aps7 433 Ith St. nor.hwest. HE HevsE OF Rows AND OTGER PALER By the Author of Sart Bidualey oc 5 (A. ladle.) Of this volume the ‘‘Literary ‘W:r'd”—a foremost anth \—F3V8. Mr. le is 8 good story-telier. Thereis nothing ambitious in bis wotive, nothing pretentious iu ot at hisstyle, He grows his own materiais. * * * ‘The Houre of Rose, and its four companion tales, Bill a beok of 450 ps, ‘The first an easily have been padded ont to a volume BS ir foremost trait isan air of A not of artifice, as if the author were describing actual people’ whom, he knew, and actual experi ences which he had witnessed "This gives them not insure. * * © love msking is effasi buthas, after all. a natural air. * The Tocal favor Cee and there is no attempt to ont Rerste the mat + Do beating of the exe int white froth. For sale at the Booketores.” HAUL & WHITING, 8p25-Ct Boston. AM NOW PREPARED TO FUBNISH ESTIMATES FOR HEATING HOUSES WITH FURNACES OB HEATER AND FIRST- CLASS BANGES FOR COOKING, WITH ESTI- MATES FOB PLUMBING. WALTER D. WY VILL, spli-im 452 Pen orth west. TILES PILES! PILES! A . A sure cure for the blind, Bl UDloersted Piles has ‘Wiliisms* Ointment absorbe the tumors, allays the Intexse itching (particulariy at nieht after warm io bed), acta as (Stace PL ad relief, and is prepared y tor of the private aod 1 o % ‘ad sent. b ioe, gi ber bor. FLANK 8. HENRY & 00” jeveland, Ohio BTUTT SRO! Prop’, 8 ae Onto MW EEL pe OF COLUMBIA SIX PER CENT. BONDE, DUE 1891. Interest payable at Treseurs United Btates. At 115 these bonds pay about 43g per cent. A few thousand for sale. 20 LEWIS JOH &O Bankers. J.= WHITE & BKOS., Mannfscturers of PORTLAND CEMENT, fp ROMAN CEMENT, KEENE'S CEMENT. Works: Swanscombe, England. The contracts to supply over ten thousand borrels of Portland Cement for strengthening the foundaticn of the Wathirgton Monument were swarded to us over all ik Soioas our Cement being strongest and ARD FLEMING, sole szent U.8., New York. H.'L. BISCOZ, azeitfor Biscoe’a 10th stroet be kept constantly on hand. Fo WEDDING | GIETS, Polished Brass and Crystal BOULLLOTTES, GIRONDOLES, SCONCES, CANDLESTICKS, BRACKETS, MIRRORS; Sterling SILVERWARE in great variety; FANOY GOODS; WELRY. OLOC! &e. = M. WwW. Gar, BRO. & CO., apls BLO? Pennsylvania avenue. Yrirons ‘TO THIS CITY Should not Fail to Try SIMMS’ SODA WATER, Made with pure Spring Water, flavored with the best FRUIT SYRU! am CARBONIC ACID GAS avd drawn tun pipes a8 ould as ice will make it. SIMMS’ SODA FOUNTAIN IS NEW And of the best manufacture in the world. SIMMs’ MINERAL WATERS Are recommended by Chemists, Physicians and the intelligent public as being trae no tnsi names. §2 Cor. 14th Street and New York ave. ap25-6t Mattaa. — MATTING, ANOTHER INVOICE JUST BEOBIVED. THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PBIOES por, White and Fancy MATTING, at2Sc., can't treciae OABPETS, UPH 34 GOO B tes Bata om rats ta all the iatost dee signs for the spring trade, at SINGLETON & HOEEE’S, 802 Market Space, - "Our Stem ‘Works aga gl odars wil seedve PROMPT ATTENTION: eee MOSTON & 0O0.'8 PULP MORTAR BLA! L. For Brickiaves's ba ~ ‘Where Black Joints are required. ‘Best in the world. Only black that never fades. J. H. JOHNSON & OO., Acers, _2971__12th stroot wharf and 1902 atroot nw. } THE Mirrora,78¢ | AMUSEMENTS. . Se THF END OF THE REGULAR SEASON. The Diurt.ione Mtslian Tragedian, SALVING WITH AN ENGLISH-SPEAKING COMPANY. ON TURSDAY PVENING ADI ON WEDNESDAY EVEN SHAKESPEAR MAY 3, TAR BOSTON IDEAL UPE Xa COMPANY, Enbdiscing the most renowred of AMERIOAN SING? KS, with a fnll chorna and satire orchestra. ature verdect ‘The sale of seats will com- the ut- ost eficlaney to theas the Euure Greb-sirs will be ‘he month of Mey a Bungie ONO'S OPERA Oi S>- THURSDAY EV Complimentary Tests JOS. SSB: By the best Professional and Avatenr Musica talent of Washingion, when will tapi niderthe dire t Cot «Sosa Manager. Mr. W.H. Dani ‘irate Apprentice ae f... Mr Hamilon Adama ir ¥ Richare, bins t Che Remuel bis Lieutenant. Mejor Geveral Staley: howard, Sermeant of Police. Standey"s va for wale at NATIONAL THEATER, MAY Sco Aristes CAMPASENI of fer Ma) 0 5's Opera Oo CAMPANINI of Her Wa)-« 5 e t Rr JUN F WistH, of Bos Hey dns Fubiive Oratorio, “THE CREATION” Keeini's Ss) ABAT MATER.” And Favorite Ope at Full Chorts cf 100 Voices and Grand Orchestes of 50 Fersormers. JOHN Fr. ~OT™A, Copductor of Urebestea. ANTON GLOET wD Box sheet open st Metzen May 3°. Aduisrion, 84. 1 cherve for Reserved Seste 8) 50 I a¢ Be! HaCes! BPRING TROTTING MEETING oF THE NATIONAL FAH ASSOCIATION, at THE FAIB GROUNDS, TUESDAY, WEDNFSPAY, TRUBSDAY AND FuIDay MAY 3, 4, Sand 6. BEVENTY-FIVE EN TRIES! Embrecirg smone the number the beat trotting aud pacing horses in the eo wutry! THREE RAOWS EAQH DAY! The first appearance in Woe: of the five celebrated sti on Traine leave the Baltimore and Obto Railroad de: pot at 12:20, 1, 1:30, 2:10, 2:30, and 3.40 p. m. for the Fair Grounds Round -tip tickets, including adaiseton to the Tothe Grand Ktaud...... . To the Quarter Stretch and Grand Stand... ee) | ap29 2 ATIONAL THEATER WAEHINGTON, SUNDAY EVANING, MAY 1. RELIGIOUS ILLUSTBAIED LECTURE. Aprearance of the World's Greatest Medium, MISS ANNIE EVA FAY, OF LONDON, ENGLAND. SPIRITUALIS'N. Some of the teste that usually take lace. Materi- abzations, faces, forms and Sowers, are Wrought. Musical Puenomens. MISS FAY will be assieted by PROF. BRADDON, OF NEW YORK, ‘The Hloquent Lecturer on Spiritualiam. Doors open st 6:45 p. m. For particulars see pogeawe. TEMABY ABD MUSIOSL B oa Li TaINME NT, sa Under the auspice’ of tht r Septet nye bi pRoEsel ecuere. or the BeneBt of tie Bethany inderwarten, AT MASONIC TEMPLE, WEDNESDAY EVE ‘ING, May 4, isl, at 8 o'clk. mirsion, Twenty five Oencs ie that giveth to the poor lencevh tothe Lord. it Comm-noen at 8 ae: ‘“ ‘KBA HOUSE ones bea = NEXT WEEK. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2. ONE NIGBT ONLY. | RARLDOWR JDVENILE OPERA 00. | THIKTY BRIGH Pend BEAC TIF"), OHLLDREN very Part Sung to Perfection THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. ‘Torsdey 2nA Wednesday, May 3 and 4—SALVINI- Tueeday, May 3— HE GLA UIA TOR. Wedneesy, May 40TH ELLO Supportec by s grest English Speatina Company. ‘Box of.ce now open. Reserved seats 62. THURSDAY, May 5. Benefit of Joseph’S. Sesstora. Friday, Paturday, Matinees: 4 Night. THE BOB- TON IDEAL OPERA OUMPASS. Vilvette, Fati- nitza aud Chimes of Ncrma: d: ap2s TO THE PUBLIC, Messrs. R. D°OYLY CARTE & EDWARD EF. BICE deere to give notice tha\ th-¥ sequired by purchase from the authors, Messrs H P Stephens Edward Holomon, the sole richt of py ig the United States and Osnada, of the NEW COMIC OPERA, BILLEE TA OR. ‘They are advised that unsuthorized companies sre about to produce the play in a garbled and lm- aes Baa It is hereby agnounced rfect Vay, Using a spurionr vei Kone, and otherwise ialtating the = ‘heater production. at ATER, ‘Will pieeent the true version in this elty, an kaw respectfully submit that no counterfeit and 2 ove initation is worthy countenance or sup of a dircriminating puolio. FELLOW®’ HALL, SevenTn STaeet Nonrawest. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, Max 2p anv 3p. DR. J. W. ROGERS AND = MISS MAE ROGERS, ON MONDAY, Mar 2p, DE. ROGERS WILL DELIVER Hi8 LECTUBE oN STONEWALL JACKSON, ON TUESDAY, Mar =v, ERS WILL REOITE FROM MEMOBE ae? nC Eny PCLNE IN Hté D&AMA, empha wa nn = ROGERS will rev: preindes: wnterionesevocel and Weatrument’! ‘roma EOS !}ZETTVS LUCRETIA BORGIA, - SSNS EUSEs casi Ning permis “GENES ‘used on this occasion from Eilie’ Mi ‘Adrcinsion, 26 and 80 ornta, Scat Doe Cae ATIONAL CHURUH, 10te axp G BTEEETs Konrawaet. ‘TUESDAY EVENING, Mar 8p.

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