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THE EVEN G STAR. ~Niny 2, ISSL. OFFICE OF THR CHIEF SIgNAL OrFicze. Wasnini » May 2, 1851, 9:30 &. ‘mn. For the middle Atlantic states, partiy or gloudy weather, with oveastonal rain, t0!- lowed by clearing weather, southwesterl; Fe veering to cooler north or west wiads, higher | Darometer. ain To-day, Clearing Up To-might. The Chief Signal Oficer furatshes the foliow- ing special bulletin to the press:—Tnne area of low barometer which at the midnigat report Was central north of Montreal has move j norti- eastward and 1s now central north of Father Point. The barometer 1s highest in the extreme northwest. The temperatare has risen from 5 to 15 dezrces in the middle Atlantic states and fallen about the same amount in the upper lake region and the northwest. Cloudy and tureat- ening weather, wich local rains, prevat! ta the | lower lake region, the Obio valley and Tenne+ see, New Engiand and the middie Atiaatic States. Southerly winds continue in New Eng- jJand and the middle Atian:'c states. Northerly Winds continue tn the like region and the noribwest. The Missouri river has fatlen siight- ly at Omaha and Leavenworth. At the latter station it 18 3 feet 5 inches above the danger | line. It is 4 feet 4 inches above the danger line at Brunswick, and one foot two inches at Hermann. It hag risen twelve Inches at Booneville and fs two feet six inches above the danger itnme at Lextagton. ‘The Missis-!ppt has risea nineteen inches at La Cressi teen Inches at St. Louts, where tt 1s one foot Inches above the danger line. It | ged twenty years. War Dance wasa chest- \ | Lecompt’s dam, and was purchased when two | Our local rifle teams were out shooting S: urday. The Capital City club broke glass Dalls a Eagle Park, E. L. Mills winning, breaking | ineteen out of twenty. Tne rifle team of the | | Light Infantry battalfon held their annual mateh for the Fisher rifle at Benning’s range. | It waa won after a short contest by Corporal Geo, E. Hale. Over 1,000 persons attended the sale of thor- oughbred yearlings at Belle Mead, Tenn., Sat- Thirty-four colts and fillies brought #500, The brother of Luke Biackbura waa | dou by Philip Dwyer, of Brooklyn, for | $7.50. : Base ball on Saturday: At New York—Boston Metropolitan 5; at New Haven, C Yale 9, Providence 6; at Woreester—Worcester 4, Troys 0; at Princeton, N. J.,—Princeton U al- versity 7, Brooklyn Athletics 6; at Chicago— Chicagos s, Clevelanas 5. War Dance, the great thoroughbred sire, the property of James A. Grinstead, died on Satac— day at Blue Grass Park, Louisville, from colic, nut, foated in 1860, by Lexington, out of Reed | Jears old trom Gov. Wells, of La., for $2.00. In the athletic fleld day exercises of the Unt- yersity of California, at the Oakland race traci: | Saturday, R. 8. Haley, of Sin Franciseo, of the Olympic club, won the 200 yard race in 21 sec- onds, starting from the ‘scrateh—the b23t Amcricen time on record. Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as tollows: Robert Logan, trustee, to R. W. Walker, lot 16, £4. 35; $475 S. Newcomb to Mary E. Paar- son, lots 25 and 29, sq. 159; $2,639.55. Philo B. Wright to James Gallegher, lot 2, block 10, t. Pleasant Picins; $500, Jones and Critten- 1s one foot inch: 3 above the danger line at Cairo, one foot at Memphis, one foot ons inch at Vieksdurg. Jt has fallen eight inches at sr. Paul, where tt {3 tour fest two Inches above the darger ne. ‘The Indications aw that paruy cleudy or cloudy weather with occastonal rain Will prevailin New England, the miiile At- lantic states and lower lake region to day fol- lowed by clearing weather in the latter two districts by to-night and in the first district suring to-morrow. The Mississippi river will webably continue to rise at and below it. Loulsand fallat St.Paul. The Missouri wil) probably continue to rise below and fall above Leavenworth. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER c The following are the readings of the ther- mometer at the Signal Office during the day: Ta 57; 11 am. Peo, 74. Maxi- + ; minimum, Yesterday (Sunda ther- mometer at the Signa: stooa 88 follow: G7; 3 p.m, Maximum, 6: LOCAL NEWS. Amnsements, & To-night. rs Opera House, Pirates of Penzance,” Sheldon’s juvenile troupe. meater.—Acme Olivette Corzapany. e lows’ Hali—Leetare by Dr. J. Rogers on “Storewall Jackson,” with vocal and lnstra- menial music by Miss Mae Rogers. F by Pro: Xa ‘The Christiancy Divorce Case. On Saturday afternoon the examination In the case cf Christiancy agt. Christiancy (d Proceedings) was continued before Examiner and Dr. French C. Lugenbeel, brother 1st for farcher cro3 examination. session Dr. L. had @eclined to a’ ev a& question of platatiffs attorney as to whom he had written a letter to on Christmas day, 1579, because he considered it bis own priv it and the examiner Was directed to certify this fact-to the cour but this action was reconsidered. Dr. Lug: beei’s memory was tested by tuls Sexual Dation, Dut nO new facts were elicited. It is understood that with the evidence of one | or two other wituesses im contraticioa of Giros statement, the defendant (Mrs. Caris- Uancy) will close this branch of her case. Tne case is on the calender of the Court in General ‘Term on the appeal taken from tue action of the Faulty Court in overruling the motioa made by defendant to suppress the deposition of Giro, but it isdouvtful if tt will be reached At thts term and it Is most Hkely no action will be taken Im reference to {t at least for some months. It ts not known yet whether the de- | fence willassume the aggressive and put on be stand witnesses whose testimony they claim will knock the bottom out of the cas, or | reserve thelr ammunition uatil the cross olll is { taken up. Amusements, &c. SaLvINi.—This illustrious [falian will give two of bis best impersonations at Ford's Opera House, in this city, this week, and those who co not see bin now will never have another opportunity, as be goes home In a few days, and proposes to retire from the stage. He will appear In the Gladiator to-morrow nigat, and Othello Wednesday bight. These are his mas- terpleces, in which he ts unsurpassed by aay living actor. Salvint completed his regular American engagement in Boston Saturday evening, before one of the largest and fnest lep, trustees, to &. Newcomb, lots 28 aud 29, ‘Sq, 139; $2,171.61. G. Jeunneman to C, Szhratu Jot 20, sq. $6,000, B. H. Wedd to W. Adam, lots 1 and 2; sq. 475; $2,000. B Mackall, jr., to Nancy Clark, interest in pt. 7, sq 214: $300 D. Hetder to Mary Schmidt pe. 22, S1. 94: . A, Langdon to Thos. E. Waggaman, sub3 26 and Bq. 3 ¥: W. R, Woodward, trus‘es, 1 G. W. Utermehie, sub. 5, sq. 510; $3400. W.P Fowler et al. toC. D. Bond, sub. 13, sq 4 $1,500. W. A. Richardson to James Wilson, Subs. 46 and 47, &q. 336; $2400. W. K. McCoy to L. C, Zerega, suv. Tedd et al. + Sq. $1,800. trustees, to L. Gilbert, trustee, pt. 600. H.W. Howgate to Caroitne | $2,100. HL. Heltmuellar W. B. sq. @ ADN Bell, 1ot 15, sq. 512; $554.40. A. S. Fuller et al., trustees, to Caroline B.oomer, ‘sq. 235; $1,100; and sub. 135, sq. bit 1 to Georgearna V. Chase, Morris & Cuthbert, tras- Boye, lots 27 and 2, of lots 2s, and pt. 4, pt. of Greenvale, 24.45 acres; $3,500. E. H. ingle and J. L. Ingle to J. F. Stevens, pt. 1, SUD. 4 and pf. 3, square 690; $5,360. Fielding Robinson to W.T. Stewart, west halt lot E, block 17; $400, Real Estare 8, ‘Messrs. Walter B. Wil- lams & Co., auctioneers, sold Saturday after- neon for Leroy M. Taylor, trustee, lot No 1, in square 152, containing 27,527 square feet of ground, toGeorge W. Utermehle for 17 cents per foot. Lots Nos. 2,3 and 4, same sq'iare, containing 12,252 feet 6 Inches each, to ge W. Utermehle for 9 cents per foot, Lot No. 21, in seme square, containing 22,744 square feet, to George W. Utermehie for 1S cents per foot. Lots Nos. 15, 16 and 17, same square, contatn- Ing 12, feet 6 inches each, to George W. Uter- mehlefor 12 cents per square foot. Total amount of sale, $16,325.60. Tats property frouis on New Hampshire avenue, iith street, S aud T streets northwest. Messrs. Duncanson Bros.. aucta., sold Situr- day afternoon, for James 8. Edwards and Frank Bume, trustees, the western half of lot 11, in Fquare or reservation lettered or marked A, having a front of 23 feet 6 inches on Missouci avenue, between 3d and 439 streets west, wilh @ depth of 127 feet 5 Inches, improved by a three story and attic brick dwelling, for $4,060, to Wm. H. Youn: CHARGING HIS Wirg Witd Braamy.—Oa Sat- urday, Joho K. McChesney tilled a bill in eqaliy to apnul the marriage between hunseif and Hamiet I. McChesney. The petition sets forth Cuat they are resi@@ats of the District, and on | January 9, 1S64, the complainant marriei Har- Tet L Allen, under the name of Harriet 1. Mar- tin, at Bealtop, Fauqniercounty, Virginta. It feems, however, that at that Ume she wa3 already married to Henry Allen, wuo still lives. He claims to have entered into the contract in faith, she representing that her first hus- band had been Killed in the war, and charges that she knew he was alive. and for reason best known to herself declined to tell, most probably because it would prevent the consum- mation of the second marriage. They haveone child eleven years of age. which he pronounces ecu to be his, but dozs not ask passza- | ion o! | SEE THE INDUCEMENT offered for to-morrow | arc Wednesday only at R. Goldschmlu’s Mam- moch Department Store, No. S12 7th street, be- tween H and I northwest, where you can buy duplex glass cream pitchers, only 5¢ ,worth 15%; crystal glass seis, containing sugar bowi, bal ter dish, cream pitcher aad spoon bolder, oaly 25 Cts. Worth 50; folding straw tans, only id cts., Worth 20 ets; ladies’ pocket knives, only 5 cts., Worth 20 efs; fine black fans, with pol- audiences of the season. The season Included $6 performances. and the gross receipts amount- €a to $166,000, Of this amount Salvinl recetves one-third. ‘The average business has beea more than double that realized at the time of bis fret visit to this country, about sever years ago. A supplementary eigagement is to be played at once in thiscity, (as mentioned above) in Baltimore, and in New York. EWALL Jac ‘Dr. J. W. Rogers re at Odd Fellows’ Hall to-ntzy if rate hero, and appropriate 8 Will be sung and piayed by M will t au com paby will appear. AT THE Oreea Horse To-Nignt the Pirates Ot Penzance will be sung by Prof. Sheldon’s Juvenile troupe of thirty bright clildrea, weil trainea and elegantly costumed. CAMPANINI, Who has been engaged by the Philharmonic Society for the May festival, and who bas been recently knighted by the King of Italy, cormmenced Itfe #s a blacksmith. He made his debut only a few years ago as Fatist at La Scala, amidst unparalleled enthusiasm, ard is now but 3: ars of age. He tsa popalar gentleman and splendid artist. —— ge Storacz —Inquire of W. B. Moses & Son. 1 DEATH CF AN OLD Crt) King died yesterday afternoon idence, 115 Stn sireet southeast, In the 6th year of his age. In ante bellum times Mr. King wa3a prominent grocer here, and for a number of Sears past has been interested tn agricalcarai inatters. He was a prominent member of the Frult Growers and Horticultural and other kin- dred associations. NgW and second-hand trunks and vaitses, low prices, at Herzog’s, 305 9th st., near Penn. ave. t ‘THE NATIONAL Fatk AssoctaTion.—The dl- Yectors met again Saturday evening and the question of the selection of a secretary wa3 settled by the choice of Mr. C. C. Duneansoa, BO other candidate being named. Bids for tne restaurant privlege were opened, but a3 the proposals did not come up to the expectations of the beard tt was decided to reject all of the: and conduct the restaurant under the direction of the association. Mr. Robert MeUerey, the retiring secretary, tendered bis resignation several weeks ago, that he might acce: better paying position in the es‘abdlishm & prominent wholesale merchant, FUSSELL's ice cream. t Laprgs, please remember Huff's black dress goods and trimming etore has removed directty across the street, to No. 713 7th, between G And i streets. and added a specialty of watte dreas goods and trimmings. t Six YEARS AWAITING A TRIAL ON CHARGES OF Lakcgny.—To-day, tn the Criminal Court, the Assistant District’ Attorney, Mr. Perry, called attention to the two cases agaiast Joun L. Frensley—charged with larceny—which been pending since 1875, and stating that hav- Img been informed by Mr. Wells, the former District Attorney, that there were som? do1bt3 whether a conviction could be had, Le would sSubrolt the case for the court's direction. Mr. C. M. Smith stated that the accused, who had Been a messenger in the Treasury, had for six years been awaltloy trial with thes¢ cases hans. ing over him. The court directed that a nollie pros be entered. So INSIDIOUS are the Orst approaches of con- sumption that thousands remain unconsctous Of Its presence until 1f has prouzht then to the Yerge of the grave. An !mmedlate resor: to Dr, D. Jayne's Expectorant, upon the first appear. ance ef cough, or soreness of the taroat or chest, would very generally preciude a fa’al result, or, Incase the symptoms indicate tae Presence of latent consumpiton, would tend to subdue the violence of » and thus materially in Dl patient. [se the Expectorant therefore when yeu take a cold, and by so doing prevent the becessity dor its use im more dangerous co! plaints, t —— WASHINGTON Fis Marxet.—Sold by R. A. Golden, sgent, since our last report :—32),000 herrings, from $2.00 to $t per thousaad; 12,000 shad, #6 to $15 per hundred. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been fs3ued to John Henry Johnson and Mary Rowe; Martin Duley and Florence Russell; Wm. Vincent and Fanny Parker; Edward Enrmantraut and Ada sc. John. AXDEEW J. Joycx, the well known carrt: mabufacturer, bag just received a very fires some landat for President G: yatte Brewster € Co.. of Broome strest 45 r yon very stylish park phieton = to Hon. Wayne MacVeagh, att shed barite. only 10 cts... worth 25 ct ferent styles of decorated china and porcelain chamber sets, contatatog ten pieces, oaly $5.5), worth from $5 to gv. Also, great bargains in 100 different styles of baby carriages. t Crercn Notes —Addresses on Mormontsm Were medeat the New York aven: rien churen last evening by Prof. cf Utah, and Gep. Bayne. drews officiated at Grace M. £. ¢! 1ibg, preaching a fine sermon on Dr. Faunce, the mi Fait... pastor of the E street Bip- list cburch, was expected to occupy the pulpit yesterday Under the call extended to nia, bit having been taken sick with paeumonta abort two weeks aco he was unable to be here. He is expected on the 15th. THOSE WHO Dgsigz TO PURCHASE boys’ clothing shovld call at the Boys’ Clothing House of 1. Robinson & Co., 909 Pennsytvanta avenue, where the quality and style are t best and the prices reasonable. t ee ges THE Rush on Samstag’s bonnets is immense. Samstag silll offers Thompson’s water waves at d0c, ‘Sam’l Samstag, merchant. t ‘The Courts, Equity Court.—Judge Wylie, Saturday, Kilbourn agt. Latta; leave to amend bill granted. Young agt. Gaddis; sale ratifled nisl Queen agt. Brooks; T. E. Cross ordered to be made party complainant. Easby agt. Easby; sale ratified provisionally. United States agt Smoot; report of receiver approved. Berry sgt. alberger: restraining order t3sued, returnable May 10th, and L. P. Williams ap- pointed to serve it. Adjourned sine die, Potice Court—Judge Snell. Saturday, after our report closed, Archie Hayes, Kebert Burk and Jas. Hall were charged with obstructing the sidewalk. These men are hucksters and sell from wheelbarrows. They were fined $8 each. Wm. Burnhart, loud and boisterous; $10 or 30 days. Buren McBride and Wm. Mitchell, profanity; $5 or 7 davs each. Georgiana Wane, do.: $3 or 5days. Jno. Mar- Un, carrying a razor; $20 or 20 days. Jao. F. Dougherty was charged with cruelty to animals in cruelly beating a stalled horse with a club. Mr. Dougherty stated that the horse 13 bauky. The court sald that the street was not the Proper place to train animals, and that one of the grounds of this law 1s to protect the public from having to witness the cruel beating or suffering of animals. A fine of $5 was imposed. Edward Volk, Keeping bis bar open on Sunday: #20. Lincoln Robinson, fast driving; $20 or 15 days. Thos. Cross and Geo. Sanford forfeited collateral, Chas. Grant, charged with striking another small boy in the face with a stone; $5. Today, Thomas M. Buchannan, profanity; $5or7 days. Wm. Harris, disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 days. Mary Samson, disturbing the quiet of West Washington by loud and bois- terous talking; $5 or 15 days. Oliver May, pro- fanity; $5or7 days, Margaret O’Su livan, do.; do. Daniel Green and John Deaton, loud and boisterous: $5 or 15 days each Mary Welsh, do.; do. Thos, Holmes and Andrew Mann, obstructing the sidewalk; $3 each. West Washington, nee Georgetown. Drap.—Mr. James H. Hazel, a former citizen of eet pete dled at his residence, corner 24th and M streets, last Saturday. He waz a brother of Mr. W. C. Hazel; a well knowa bust- bess man here. The funeral takes place from ‘Trinity (Catholic) church, in this place, to-mor- Tow morning. THE CANsl TRADE.—Giain—Arrived, boat Medley, with 4,000 bushels wheat; boat Loudoun, with 3,800 bushels wheat and 2,000 bushels corp. Cvai—Nineteen boats left Cumberland Friday, with 2,181.07 tons of coal, as_follows:. For Georgetown, Boden Co., 56402 tons; Con- solidation Co., 701 tons; New Central Co , 467.10 tons; George’s Creek Co., 340.01 tons; ludwid ual, 116.14 tons. . MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offering3on ‘ciange to day, 5,£00 bushels wheat, with gales of 1,350 bushels, a8 follows: 300 bushels at $1.27.3, 250 bushels at $1.27.8, 700 bushels at $1.21.4. Excursion.—The Georgetown Excuritoa Co. ve their first excursion for theseason Wedne=- y hext, on the Arrowsmith, to Marshall Hall; proceeds to go to the West-street Presbyterian Sunday school. See advt. Alexandria Notes. Jam &@ Well-to do colored man here, was committed to jail Saturday for further examination, on the cha robbing the store of Mr. William H. Palmer. in Fairfax county, five years Lewis’ partner in the crime is said to have been a gro named Lee, who is now serving out a in the itentiary.. . .125,000 ring and 2,500 shad arrived at Fishtown Saturday, ‘nd 80ld as red, lensed Locals. Mr. T. W. Jaycox, for several years in the District engineer’s‘oflice of this city a3 a3sts- tant, and who resigned about one year since to go to Leaaville, Colorado, has been elected city engineer of gnie lace, le month just passed was the coldest April since 1875, when the average temperature 1n Washington was 45.1 degrees. Last month ta average was 50 5 degrees, while it was also a comparatively dry month, the rainfall amount- ing to only 2 0s inches, less than any year siz02 is2, when the precipitation was only 1.74 inches: In the case of Klibourn and Olmstead ag’ Latta, on hearing in the Equity Court, (Jad 3) Wyle), most of last week, leave was granved 02 Saturday to nd vill. Thisjs a Dill for an account of certain moneys, the proceeds of real estate transactions with Dr. Stearns, of Boston; Plaintiffs clatmintng five-elghth3 of the sum made—$10, 00, ‘The baik Forza, of Volosca. Austria, Capt. Percich, loaded with asphalt, run aground on a bar in the Georgetown channel on Saturday, and was badly strained. Her cai will ba taken off by lighters. She lett Trinidad, Maren 22d, and has hada hard time of 1 Og the 13th ult, In a storm, she lost nearly all her satis, and finally run io the capes, when her pro- visions bad about been exnausted. A meeting of brickmakers was held at Broox’s Hall Saturday evening, Gzorge E. Wilis presi- dent and James Gordon secretary. Tne presi- dent sald that the object of the meetlag was bot for a strike, but 10 ask for living wages. A. Iotfon was unautmously carried thit tuey ask for the following rates: First-class workmen, $2 pee sean secoud-class, $1.75, and third-class, The Dashaways held a rousing meoting at Oda Fellows’ fiall, last evening. Mr. H. B. Moulton presided and stated that they would not close thetr Sunday evening meetings dur- bg the summer, the executive committee be- Dg unabimous in favor of carrying on their Own work. Addresses were made by Rev, Jonn Harries, Jasper Johnson and Col. George 8. Babcock, of St. Louts, Mo., and a large nuaber Of people signed the pledge. ‘The funerai of the late B. B. Carran took place from his late restdence yesterday atter- neon. The services were conducted by Rev. Father Jenkins, and the interment was at Mt. Olivet. Messrs, James "T. Boisean, John F. Tucker, Wm. Fiynn, Thos, Galligan, Wm. Egau and Chas. Nelson were the pall-bearers, ALumber of people assembied at the Na- tonal Tueater last night to attend a lecture on spiritualism by Mr. C. C. Braddon, il!uatrated by & Seance in the gas light by Annie Eva Fay, amedim from London. The usual commis lee, consisting of Prof. Blanchard, Dr. Baxter and Capt, Cabell, was chosen to take seats on the stage. The lecturer sald the performance Was an exhibition of splrit power by gas light, and gave a short biography of Miss Fay, who Was then tled to a seat In the cabinet, and the feats 80 familiar to the public were performed by her and Mr. Braddon alternately. Thirty adaltional horses arrived this. morn- ing for the races which commence to-morrow. Their owcers are Ii. V. Beials, Jonn E Tarner, J. H. Phillips, M. Goodwin, F. Vanness and George Scattergood. ‘fe pumber of fish arrived Saturday at 12th street wharf were 11,618 sbad, 149,511 herring and 1,000 bunch fish, and tor the weex eading Saturday $,650 bunch fish, 1,583,363 herriag, 51,609 shad and 2,600 hickory shad. ‘arhell Branch No. 1, of tae land league, met last night at their hall on I street northwest, andrecieved a large collection of ques and ad led Many members to their roll. This pranca naz now a membersuip of about 270. It hag re- cently sent aremitiance to the treasurer in Paris of $0. The employes of the city post office neld a meeting on Saturday night to forma relief as- ciation, at which Col. Alnger, the post- ter, presided, with W. D. Crossman, s¢ » @hd a committee—Cipt. S. H. M2rrill, dates H. Parish, W. , W. H. Goods, A. Ridgely, G. N. Clark and C. C. Croush—was appolated' oa constitution and by-laws. Yesterday up to 1 o'clock Fisherman Dyer caught over forty bass ou the Virginia side at the Great Fatls. He had tvo four poundars and maay o.hers of large size, there Delug oat a few small ones in the entire lou. * The cburch of St. Leo, on 25th street. near Madison avenue, New York, was dedicate 1 yes- terday by Cardinal McCloskey. REFBIGEcaTORS, WATER COOLERS, ICB CHESTS, and FREEZERS, Of the most approved kinds. J. W. BOTELER & 80N, ap26-6t 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NES. OPENIS MEN ANv bOxS' SPRING CLOTHIN We offer a few special bargains to day: B: ain No. 1 is a complete suit Clothes, worth 810, for 85. Bargain No. 2 is a aplendid Chila’s Sait, $3.50, worth $4.50. Ro 3 {ea Boy's suit for 36.50, Bargain No. 4 is asp iat Worth 815. Algo. = splendid line Straw and Wool H: OW ang Wool 1VE4-1916 Penna. ave. J. W. SELBY. worth 33 Wool Suit for 810, Men and Boys’ apis OITY ITEMS. Forty Years’ lence of an Old Mra, Winslow's Soothing 8: ig the pre- Scription of one of the best temaie physicians Snd purses in the United States, and nas been used for forty years with never-falling success Teileven the enlld ‘tom pala, cures dysentooy relievi in, cures 0 and diarrh griptny inthe Dowels and wiad colic, By giving health to the child it rests the mother, Price 25 cents a bottle, m,W,8 x Buchupatba. lew, quick, complete cure, 4 days, urinary affections, emaruing, frequent or difficult arina- Druggists, 430 ton, kidney disease. $1, Pa ave. nm “Alderne 77 Freeh Alderney butter morn- ined every - ing, and delivered in s!bs, “Ward” prints, 40¢, per lb, Also, cottage cheese, battermilx and Sweet milk 6c. per qt, Cream, 10c. pint. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e rue? EXOURSION AND BASKET PIONiG 40 MARSBALL HaLl AND Tdk& FISHING SHORES OF THK PUTOMAO, WEDNESDAY, May 4, 1881, On the Steamer ARROWSMITH, Under the management of the GEORGETOWN EXCURSION COMPANY, For the benefit of the WEST STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. aa opportunity will be given to see the hauling of 2 zeat eeine in ths country. Good order ail! be maintained. Noimproper characters ad- 50c. : chil¢ren under 10, half price. ts forsale at Cropley’s drum stoie, corner of and Oongres*; Du'in’s drug store, cor. 16th and N Y. ave.; Nouree’s drug s.ore, 9thand F,and on boara the steamer. Boat leaves High et. at 7:30; 7th st. at 8:39; re- turning before dark. m2-2t HAND OPENING AND MAY FESTIVAL WILL TAKE PLACE AT L@FFELER'S WASHINGTON CITY GARDEN WONDAY, BAY 2, 1881. A dmierion free. RAND OFENING UF ADAM ROTH'S MECHANIOS' GARDEN, Corner of Sth st. and wonth Carolia aye. soa.h- eas! ON MONDAY, Stay 2, 1881. Dancing from 6 to12 p.m. Admission 25 cents for a gentleman and laais BpSO-2" BOOTS AND SHOKS. aps0-2t BURT’S FINE SHOES. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., $20, S22 and S24 Seventh St., WILL OPEN A FULL LINE OF EDWIN C. BURT'S FINE LADIES’ AND MI33E3 SHOES, GAITERS, SANDALS, ETC... ON MONDAY, JN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT (Store No. S22), EMBRACING AMONG OTHERS, THE FOLLOW- ING VARIETIES PEBBLE GJAT BUTION; CORSO GOAT, VAMP; KID-FOX, SERGE; CHILDREN’S AMERICAN EID, SPRING HREL* FRENCH STRAIGHT GOAT KID; LADIES’ OURSO KiD; EID OPERA BANDALS, FRENOH HEELS; CLOTH, KID-FOXED BUTTON GAITERS; KID OPERA SLIPPERS; PINAFORE AND DUCHESS SLIPPERS; PRINCE ALBERT SANDALS; NEWPORT TIES; KID AND BEBLIN SANDALS. THESE ARE &UPERIOR GOODS AND WILL BE OFFEBED VERY Low. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. BUITON, p30 QUINNIP, DAY & CO, (Gee BUPPEMT, Bos, 208 and 405 7th #1 w. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHiL- DBEN’S CARRIAGE COMPANY, the cheapest for Beanty, Comfort and Durability {n the market. ARCHERY AND FISHING TAOKLES, CROQUET AND LAWN TENNIS, BICYOLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, N. Y. ROLLER SEATES (all numbers) At Prices to Snit the Times. mard cx NINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RELI- able HATTER, is prepared to do all kinds of work inbisline. New SILK HATS made to order, and old ones remode ber the number— 740 Sth etreet northwest. are ALKER'S, 206 107H Staxer. CHAROO. UIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, OARPET LINING nov2__GRAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIES. S“" 7482, PLUMBING. JAS. F. BRIEN, 419 9th at. n.wes Haxes 8 specialty of the examination and repairs ot FLUMBING, with a view to its proper sanitary ar- rangements. Orders promptly oot6-7m° GENTLEMEN'S HATS, Light colors, for Spring wear. Beautiful assort- ment boys dnd children's Straw Hats jnst openo.. MMETZ, larree, ap2l__1237 Penna. ave , next to cor. 1:3th at. TRON BITTERS. A TRUE TONIC. IBON BITTERS ARE HIGHLY REOOMMEND- ED FOR ALL DISEASES REQUIRING A OER- TAIN AND EFFICIENT TONIO, ESPECIALLY INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPETITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, 4&0. ER- RICHES THE BLOOD, STRENGTHENS THE MUSCLES, AND GIVES NEW LIFR 10 THR NEBVES. THEY AOT LIKE A CHARM ON THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS, REMOVING ALL DYSPEPTIO SYMPTOMS, BUCH AS TASTING THE FOOD, BELCHING, HEAT IN THE STOM- ACH, HEARTBURN, &o. THE ONLY IRON PREPARATION THAT WILL NOT BLACKEN THE TEETH OB GIVE HEADACHE. WRITE FOR THE A B O BOOK, 82 PAGES, AMUSING AND USEFUL READING, SENT FREE. sz Brown Chemical Company, Baltimore, Maryland, W, 2 WaEATLers STEAM DYEING AXD WET AND DRY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Will call for and deliver WORK anywhere in the fatrict upon receipt of address by mall or athor= wire. Goods recet’ id returned by mail and reas tromand to all pars of ihe couateys = No. 1068 (old 40) Jefferson street, ars Rear Georxetown, D. 0. 0. TURN IN TO MONEY SPEEDILY, WU. SELL 8-BEAL MORATH OFEIOE OOATIOC. 81.50; real worth $2.50. 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. '8980-3t, QTRaw GooDs! STBAW GOODs!:: rhe attention of the Ladies is called to our im- mense stock of IMPORTED ABD DOMESTIO STRAW GOODS, {t doubt the largest and most com: Taiinent south of New Tork, Peas Ail the latest Milinery Bovaltion reetved day. tole themes Watiomase 8) Mrs, M. J. HUNT, G22 and 623 Dst.,bet. 6th and 7th sts. rthweat. a] p30 SW rrsdutn 8 00.. 80 ea eae street Gnoane, ‘Write for particular octll-col amy | Sarah Wo! jersey every G ie’ Hab dtewed Bankers THE FEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania avenue. RECEIVED A CAB LOAD OF SHOES FROM A BANSKUPT SALK IN NeW ORK THE OHEAPEST SHOBS EVRR EXHIBITED N_WASHINGION. Ladies’ Hand-made3-strap Sandals. Ladies’ Fine Kid Op. Siipper... Ladice) Fize Kid Button Boots: Lables" SHOE! Mirges* Belid Button hoes. MISSES FINE Children's Feb. Button Solid, 8 ay “ « a to CHILDREN'S GOOD SPRING HEEL! One hundred Styles of Gent’s Fine Low Shoes. at prices from. «+82 to 35.50 ONE PHICK. ap2s GEO. MoCARTARY. 1 Neate RO MISTAKE. SEEING STYLES OF BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, Now open for inspection and on sale at extremély low prices. ‘The attention of parents is called to our Youths’ Grain Button BOOTS, sizes 11 to 2. at 81-60 apair. ‘Shese Shoes are made of solid leather, and in good style, broad soles and hee.s. 5 ine advertising Cards given to purchasers of Boots and Bhces. W. 8. BIOH, V7 Market Space. off my entire stock of t ee paD oe fe EU corral early, ee re purchasing elsewhere, ani ure at G. GIKBLERS, 3m 1021 7th street n.w. aps ARGAINS—Keliin SWALLOWING POISON. SWALLOWING and inhaling the noxious impu- ritiea generated by Oatarrh, POISON not alone the nasal organs, but the stomach and lungs. No merely Local remedy, like douches and insolubie snuffs, can possibly resch or eradicate the virulent sporules of Oatarrh. This fact explains the won- erful cures effected by Da. 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BACES! - — SPRING TROTTING MEETING | OF THE NATIONAL FAIR ASSOCIATION, at TEE FAIR GROUNDS, oN TUESDAY, WEDNFSDAY, THUBSDAY AND | FRIDAY, Y, MAY 3, 4, Band 6. SEVENTY-FIVE ENTRIES! | Enmtracing among the number tho best trotting | and pacing horses in the coantry! | THREE RAOgS EAOG DAY! | ‘The first appearance in Washington of the five celebrsted star pacers on WEDNESDAY. FIRST DAY, MAY 3, 1831. No. 1, 3:00 Class, Purce 600-8. . Clippe>,_b Frank Bierce (third): ik Bue Dick, beta. Bae incers, § i. Granger che}, bIE. m. No. 2, 2:26 Class, Puree $800—B. «. Pilot Boy, by Kiimore: ch. m. Florence, bik, #. Fred Douz- ee, ch. m. Clara J, br. « H.C. Hill, b x. star, | €, Fred Caney No. 3, 2:30 Ciase, Parse $800—B. m. Orange W. Thomas. v ¢. Bil y Bolden, cu. lark, b. g. Sligo, b. m. Una, 'b. 8. ch’. J john 8. ceewood. ‘Traine leave the Baltimore and Oblo Railrosd de pot at To the Grand Staud. Z ‘To the Quarter Stretch ‘and Gran m2 s™ MATTHEW'S CHOIR CONCEMT. Wasnrserox, April 27. 1881. L. Be Gannon, Baa, Director of St. Matthes's h Chany: £0 many who love and appreciate ood misicnot having been able to bear the ‘*Seven 1 aet Wordr,” by Meres/x1.te, no well rendered by &t. Matthew's Choir. with orchestral accompaui- ment, on Gcod Friday night, we, the undersicned, rerpectivily request, in order that the public may have the opportunity of enjoring so rare « tres! that the eane may be repeated ateuch time and place as may be designated. Fenrectfolls, yours, Mr_J.G. Berret ‘Admiral B. F. Sande, Giimaud ce Caux, Mr. Thos. £. Wagzaman, Mr. J. Wilson, . J. F. Ennis, é Mr. TB Entwile, M. de Zamacona, Capt. 8. R Frankl : Mme. Bonaparte, Geo. P. Graham, Mrs. J. 8. Brodhead, M. de Geofroy Mrs. 0. K. L. Cones, Mr.3 J Mcllbone, Dies Celestine Eu Mr. J. H. Magruder, Mrs. @. D. Paxe, Mr. ¥. A. Ps Mien A. Hiare, M Mies J. F, Reofern, Mrs. E. Ewing herman Wasaixcron, April 29, 1851. and Oher ‘or of the 27th Vise you ¢f its wiling L-st Wores,” with full orchestral accompaniment, cn the evening of May 10th, a: the Congregational Chugh. “Very reeveettul = L.E Gay os THE PIRATES OF PES NCE. PEOF. SHELDON’S JUVENILE OPERA CO., And a Choras of Fifty Voices. ‘The Opera will concinde with the TURPELO AND Tiik WHALE. NOTICE.—This will be the last opportunity to fee these worderfal litle artists this season. It {ORD'S OPEEA HOUSE. ‘% OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY—MONDAY, May 2. THE END OF THE REGULAR SEASON. ‘The Dlust:ious Italian Tragedian, SALVINI, WITH AN ERGLISH-SPEAKING COMPANY. ON TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3, THE GLADIATOR. — ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4, SHAKESPEARE’S OTHELLO Alsrge number cf Choice Seats sre yet nneold, ard cen be had on apriication. General admission, 81; Bererver places, $2. The cosing performances of ihe KEG Ut AR SEASON will bs given on FRI- DAY and SATURDAY, May6 and 7, by the Great- est of American Eeglish Opera Companies, THE BOSTON IDEQL OPEBA COMPANY, Embracing the most renowned of AMERICAN SINGERS, with a full chorus and entire oreiisstra. Every feature perfect. The sale of teats w: mence oo Tuesday. NOTE.—To xive tho utmost effictency to these rand performances, the Entire Orchestra wil be rought from ssostoa. During a portion of the month of May s Supple- mentary Seagon. it Fro#'s OrERA Hovsr. THURSDAY EVENING, May 5, 1881, Complimentary Testimonial Tendere to JOS. 8. SESSFORD, By, the best Professional ana Amateur Mnsica talent of Washington, when will be presented under the dire: tion of eLeod, \Col. H. A. Selizson, Director. § + Stave Manager. HE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. _-Miss Eva Milis Mrs EB Crus s Mr. W. EB. Morgan Major General Stanle: Mr. E. B. Hay Edward, Sergeant of Polic Mr. L. P’ Seibold Gen. Stanley’: xbters, Pirates, Police. kc. Beste for talent rE lie’ Music store. ap?0-5t BARD MUSICAL MAW fEsTivaL PHILMARMONIC SOCIETY. NATIONAL THEATER, MAY 13 AND 14. Solo Artistes: Mit. IMOGEN PROWN, of New York: Siynor CAMPANINI, of Her Majesty Mr. JUHN F. WiNOH, of Bos.oz. Hay du’s Fubliwe Oratorio, ‘*THE CREATION ;* Rostiri's “STABAT MATER," And Favorite Operatic Selections. Full Chorus of 100 Voices and Grand Orchestra of 60 Performers. JOHN P. SOUSA, Conductor of . ANTON GLO&TZNER. Director. n at Metzerott & Co.'s, Tuesday, May 3¢. Admission, #2, $1.50 and $1. No extra charge for Reserved Neate. General Admission, B1.50. ap30-12¢ AY AND MUSICAL ‘EB- Li TAINMENT, * so Under the suspices of the WASHINGTON FROEBEL SOOIRTY, For the Benefit cf tre Bethany Free Kindergarten, AT MASONIC TEMPLE, WEDNESDAY EVESING, May 4, 1881, at 8 o'clk. Admission, Twenty five Cents. sna. eee giveth to the poor lendeth tothe Lord.” DD FELLOWS’ HALL, SEVENTH Street NoRTHWEs?. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, Max 2p an 3p. DR. J. W. ROGERS axD MISS MAE ROGERS. ON MONDAY, Max 2p, DB. ROGERS WILL DELIVER HIS LECTURE oN STONEWALL JACKSON, ON TUESDAY, May 3p, DB. EOGERS WILL REOITE FROM MEMORY EVERY sCENE IN HIS DRAMA, ARLINGTON. rater ae ROGERS will ened gee React ae len —voca, jental—rangin; NZ BORGIA, and ‘Meyer- land ni LONIZETTI'S LUCRETIA beer’s LES HUGENOTS, to her own composition. “GENERAL LEE'S SURRENDER " Maxnificent Piano used on this occasion from. Masic Store. Admission, 25 and 5U cents. ap23-9t ONGREGATIONAL CHURCA, 10TH AND G ETREETS NoRTHWEST. 'ZUESDAY EVENING, Mary 8p. BEV. HENRY 5 BEECHER. Supsect: THE REIGN or THE COMMON PEOPLE. Admission. sees 50 cents Reserved Seats, without extra charge, at Ellis’ Music Store, 937 venu: ‘ap23-9t Com the springtrade, at 0m HOT WEATHEB. CAMEL’S HAIR GRENADINES, LYPI*’S LACE BUSTING isd AND GUIFURE LACES. + NDNS' VEILING, INDIA LINEN, PERSIAN LA LINEN LAW ([T®® Five T SELECT ICA OF FLOWERS, AND MILLINESY NOVELTIONW South ol New Yor?, at ; MRS, J. P. 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