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__. = * oe > Tae . Sees . , EX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE AMONG THE OARSME: RAYMOND’S REMINISCENCES, Yotte Cushman always played to enormotis basi- ‘The Star Roate Trial. ~::. OITY ITEMS. AUCTION SALES. = % HE STAR —— Ress. She was a strong card hore always. Mr. | THE EXAMINATION OF JOHN W. DORSEY CONCLUDED. peace ee ag aE So Hes . Mincir Hace No Undertandian teach, | A® Hour Behind the scenes “In Para. | Seward rasa great trend of hers, 1 guw het play 4 THREATEXING LETTER TO RERDELL. Mate for Spring of 1883. Y heey — 5 1 ey Ayrerwests—#th pace. their Race—No Uuderstanding Reach- ise.?? yroman play Hamlet, Im those days there were | The examination of John W. Dorsey was con- | Gentlemen's 5th Avenue Silk Hats, $8, worth $6. Saale ae Artonsxvs— 5th page. ed as to the Proposed Haulan-Roes few recognized stars. Very few comedians were | cluded yesterday afternoon and the star route | New lot square crown Just to $3 = UXIMPROVED PRO! UCTION. avetios Sares—7th and 8th pages Race—The District Clubs. o 9 | Fecognized as stars, and we have with us now, T | trial ed till Monda: Ben's and youths’ fine sort Felt Hate, $1.80 to $2. mrt ok tas eer oe acres of ts Lepacaiiiens A TALN WITH MAJOR BOB BELTER IN Hts DRBSEING | TOMEOUGG 09 scars, and t those daysexcept Coul- was adjourn londay. ution | BOYS’ fashionable Stiff Hats, $1, worth $1.50. Qourt of the Dist Sth page. ROOM—30ME INTERESTING RECOLLECTIONS OF LIN- | ‘ook, now of ‘Hazel Kirk’ fame. Could wasa| After the Srar’s report closed, the prosecutio1 Children’s Felt Hats at cost (good school and aie Me cae yhherein Te Fumes Cuances—4th pags, rane arent long pull twice every AY. | cony—un. RAYMOND'S EXPERIENCE TY wasntna: | G0OM,,00W,OF “Hazel Used ta play all the tragedy | Put in evidence a letter written by the witness to | dress hats, 80 and 750); last ‘seasons. Straw Hats Enscreicied efits (ry Ieews—#th paso. te oe et See cnc ts 8 arternoon. | TON THRATERS—HOW Me CAxf 70 BE CONFINED IN | parts.” Rerdell, dated Baltimore, December 9th, 1882. | at half priceat Lewis, 907th st,bet. I and K D.W. following described real erate, CountTHY Rat EaTATR—8th page, perardel, ios ble wee ust eee see tone Ik | THE OLD CAPITOL PRISON, ac. MWe noe Tee ‘he wine E spoKe of, when Mra, eatery Rend any Agia eaters Don’t Step on a Holling Stone! ON TUESDAY, Desens OC vege, = ohn Wood was pl: ‘ em!- with ell, and says ‘That ts what Captain Allen, of the Fire Depart. | M.. onthe promiies, we Dewtistny—#th page, Cee ue Mil! not stay here to practice | 4 sean reporter meeting Mt. John ‘T. Raymona | seh! Wood wi TentNe ET ood a Tine oor toe TnL | consideration he has come to he conclusion that | ,,Tht, Worcester, did, and that was how he fmurt | s9uare Ne." 20, ou - Dar Goons— 6th vase Dat ll proba ag earn e a8 he at first intended, | a¢ tne door of the National Theater as the shades | The bill would ince the one one ote Wms | thee more in his remarks (tiat “he would | his ankle so badiy. ‘After the doctor set the | tistrocts west, | Es tewriowat Sth yagi: but jit probably leave for Boston sometime next | ce niznt were falling, and actors who have en- | i0 big type, and thon picnurat he one. woot like an Immediate trial”) than at first appeared, | broken bone. Captain Allen used Perry Davis’ Patn | 1.5¢ No. wheat Ne 08 IT Fasiry Svrriixs—6th page. week. He Is afraid of malaria here, particularly re Wending thelr way to the green- | Mond’ in smaller type, you understand. You can and that there was something beneath the surface, | Killer asa lniment. The suffering was soon over, | between yee ang partes © Faxanciat.-6th pase: 28, g AS just come from the cold climads of | Sagemente wore wending thelr way to the gresn- Dill, 10 see WhICh paemeas UranE the letters on the | He begins to suspect that Reraell is not acting 10 Pa yeah men epee [he 79,12 equate No. 8K, “om Water eureet ana eet For Rest (Roonis)—4th pags. Canada, and {s not at all acclimated. He thinks y accel as et ..” rT him that if he ever hears Oat ween 2ist and 22d street north Naubaws (ites aloe Wt particularly dangerous to practice down the | the popular comedian in his own dressing room, | _ ‘The metamorphosis, was" now ‘complete. Mr. Srna oie tp injure the @>- ny ect, captain Allen advises. everybody cone | Crete MATELY AETtR ares peated Lote ® For Rest (Misecilancous)—4th pare, river where they are Gredging for the flat’s m- | pefore the curtain was rung up for the evening’s | Raymond had disappeared. The strains of the fendants in this trial he (John Dorsey) will pros- Pain Kill ‘at re = P 20, 11, 12, 13 and 14, in square No. 198, frouting re For Sate (Misceliayeous)—4th pages Ry are anything Dut plensang wie nae that wicin | performance. So THE STAR man followed him Through the entig; away. A boy had just, passed | ccuce him for forgery and for ‘another crime that vii haba TIEDIRTRLS SETS ee ten, wah-Loan , y B ead: aed ~ a oe 4 < Fon Barn Honees)—4th pare. a Duzzing in his ‘head 0 Occasionally which ho | through the stage entrance and past the hobgob- | tii Was up. , Malor Belter stood holding the door he ern Gaerne hiner nee ir) Buy the Latest Styles 20,3, Band 28, in ea. No. 143, On E wtrect northweoey GunrrEwEx's Goope—5th pare. oesa t like. oie asn’t heard anything from Ross | lin region presided over by tue property man to | open with his head bent forward. listening for Mis the acts day and dates, his closed the cross- | Slove-fitting patterns, at Oppenhelmer's, 528 9th PTLD tet SORTER, cn On SSR : Hoverrenxmarwossth race Ninn Rag teem reumterstanding about & race with | the cosy ttle box or den partitioned off as the | CUe. a a tod examination, = Seal Seoswseer ine at toed ator ith seeds ee dlp “ ss would. star performers’ dressing room. Here on a row of INTERVIEW “UNBEKNOWNST, m redirect examination the witness explain: - x0 foe Tarr o” LETTEM Si pare, Uae he WOnET Ree oe ere es cee poga were bung Mejor Bod betters ehuck hat, his | Talking of being tuterronoas ects ano Major, tat his letter was provoked by a conversation he | Tmmense Hargains at the SE xcelslory | Oa SR ATaUAY, MAY SECOND, at MALE PATE oF Ab FOUND wdc a re et sc : c ad wil rdell, about the inn! Of the trial ack 11kS 69, 84 a1 c., forme may “ aa —_ Moxey 10 Loas—ith on tf he should come. It would be @ very inad- | Doots and june Tent of the wardrobe of the trre- | "when Iwas here once, stopped st Donn Plates | had with Herdel, ab faibed Wy me had decined | siact Biss echo e at eer eae Jn rquare No. 640, on aciuth E aire, Totwesn Delaware Muprcat, £c.—Tih Visabie thing for him to do. Pressible editor of the Paradise Kagle Scream. louse. One day, he introduced me to three gentle- | 15 signa motion which ail the other defendants | 200 white Quilts slightly soiled at 4c. ; furnita IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the west half Prnconst—Hth pase. John Kennedy practices but once a day, about 1 A VERITABLE PARADISE. men who called. Iwenton talking in my filghty | had signed, saying that he could not conscien- Cretonnes @ small lot at 15¢.; 100 doz. Child Ch t No. 22, in square No.’ 693, on Ivy Place, betweam, ‘Wisse in One ee Celock. | He has but little flesh to spare, and 10 | 47 nave been driving around the city to-day,” | Way, and finally {said to them, *Youhaven’t had a | tlously do it—that he had antagonised the court at | mise and Pantiets just in at10, 13, 14 and. 16c New Jerecy avenue. Wintmen spisecuence doos not row in such heavy clothes aa | | 17 have been drivin the representative of Tue | chance to get in a word edgeways’ ‘We don’t | the last trial and did not want to repeat the exper- | French Sateens worth S0c. at. 1 &. 8 decided bar. | IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premince, Totes. & bs Hanian. He will continue to take one long pull Mr. Ray pt carn ie A iment. Rerdell said in that conversation that so | gain; Reversible Dress Goods Tige. Which 18 Just street, batesen Delaware ovemec enh een ho sists seicuutil Ms race with Hanlan. He ts feeling | Star, as he diveste1 himself of his hat and coat. | Want to,’ they sald, ‘we want you togo on.’ When far as the witness was concerned he believed he | just half value; 124 Percales 6iyc.; a job lot of | Mrvet, betwoen Delaware aveue and #. wont, Ratrxzoans—6 and looking much better than he did before he | «. they went away, Platt laughed and sald,‘You have isses Hose in alll sizes 19¢. worta 50. 7th. ee eet Noah, between south F and G streets, Berar Pre commenced to train, and expects to bein tip-top | THe change has been wonderful. I remember | pivon an interviews te teeee dee ‘papera. I | 224 done no intentional wrong. coe eee ae IMMEDIATELY ATEN on the premisor, Lot & jeumantien condition on tie 0th of Maye Haulan and Ker, | the city when it wasn’t much better than a mua | Sixer an YoU because’ T was afrald you would | mane py eness Was going on to recite a long, state; hijs Ghaeecs nae Eben, square cast of square 642, commer ‘of south @ ‘and Sree. Nerices - nedy are good friends, and they expect thetrfriend- | hole. Now sir, it ts fairy tand. Then look at the | make a fool of yourself, and say something you 3 t Srrcrerries— 6th par ship to continu rial because coun- | py 50. MMcDIATELY AFTER, on the premiere, Lots 231 ter thelr race. | Kennedy asked | people who coihe here. ‘The city 1s becoming, in | ought not to say.” By tho way, It Was funhy, the St te een med noe | eo eee ‘iaiaeeaaiedhced maar | | epg ey apd Ho ntun last fall or a chance to meet hin and the | fact has become,te winter Newport OF Saratoga Melina robe h ea tts, ras a, a dinner, and was | made outa case when Mr Merrick objected, ad ngs = ried Gee - Tequest was granted at once; that was all the talk | great resort, tfdeed. A man Ww 2 w I had been thrown into the Old Capito * a 7 # IMMEDIATEL pases. third was about thelr match, ‘The champion | Washington,” continued: Mec Negmocd. ca hee prison. Platt was there, saw him laughing, and | Bg objection was sustained. Home Hansfactures. B aura. Srrasens, kc 6th Sere Derosrr— 6 ‘Thr Trapes 6th AETER, on ihe premicn. all of Mr. Ingersoll sald that is was the witness’ nten- | y¢ 1s with just pride we can point to America’s stic- Spee iy cowie Lene K stress Fnows that he has a fine oarsman to row against, | pulled off aboot, a man who once comes to | he told me, when T was through, that le wag te aa [Pct CD can point prica’s s cat Exrensaxens, ke. 624 page. but he has won to. many tines motto foals per: | Washington can fever getaway. It issomething | officer wd had signed the order for my arrest, | 1ON to show that he had been convinced of Rer- | cess in manufactures, and especially sois this the MAY THIRD, at FOUR AND & Waste (Help)—4th prem feotly confident. “Kennedy is wonderfully skillrul | lke our profession." It aman once rubs himself | He was the provost marshal, or something on Gem. | del’s treachery at that time. The court, 2 | ase with that most durable of all known floor cov- © F. M.. on the premises, Lot No. NTE (Help)—4th price. y confident. Kennedy 1s wonderfully skillful u : n pr OF Tefused to permit the inquiry, and to adfntt an ex: | Srincs, “Linoleum, "Ic has so Glaplnnny aioe 1OOZL15, at the'cor. of wouth Cand Hoch wives ean’ ant 40k panes With his oars, and if he had Hanlan’s strength, | against two flats he can never leavo the stage. He | eral Schenck’s stall, Lboneve. janation of the forgery” mentioned. in Dorsey's | SuDE& LA has ot Wartrt ath va they say, could leave him easily. Nemec eae RAYMOND AS A PRISONER. fetter, "tthe examination then rissed. tutcan eee Teaco onan eee IATFLY AFTER, on the premtnos, Lot No. Wantep (Roons)—4th pa LOCAL BOATING NOTES. enn Viatier how facienisoant he may be-- | Major Better now darted through the door out ot | Allot the defendants nave now appeared on the 3 Will continually look dirty and dingy; the 35 Saiz, om Sth ee ny . Waste (Miscri!aneuus) —4ta page. ‘The weather has been unsuitable for the boating | ff'he gets a taste of Washington life, ho remains | the dressing-room, his practised ear having caught | Stand except Miner, who, itis thoucht, will take | domestic, bright, clean and pleasing, While Ube | eq. 1000.on 12th et. east, bet. south Mund N etrects, Weon ant Conn—6th nage. ween to open in-earnest, and local crews have | here. “He will take any sort of official place as an | his cue, and the next minute his hearty Bub Wel monotone ee Text eck, and haar ped er ee aoe ee ae On ERI AL, esl pe tstace meek, cane not been out as much as wasexpected. The Vo- felis apenas ae eure Coe nee | Gad, sah,” could be heard on the stage, followed by | that shortly afterwards the closing arguments Will | gooas and thn Walten ‘Trade Mark with the word | On Tennessee avenue, uear Lincoln Park. LOCAL MENTION. toinaes have declared the season open on the fit- | $22 Geouvon dignity. tz Hnymond hers pause, | the burst of applause that greeted the favorite, | begin. ‘Auinoleum” 130n the back of every square yard of | ,INMPDIATI LY AFTER, on the 5 me ae ‘eenth of the month and have notifled such mem- | thrust his right hand With x pompous flourish | When the act was overand the Major strolled back American make, “GMMEDIATELY ARTE the premisns, Lote 2. an& The Weather. bers a3 wish to row to be on hand at five o’clock | into his shtrt bosom, and drew down the muscies | to his dressing-room the reporter sald: “I have District Government Affairs. 34. 2B aquare No, 1095) oh Raat “Capitol aud nord 1 SAL OFFICER. that day to avail themselves of the services of | of his face into a comical expression of awful im- | been waiting to hear your experiences in the Old NAMES OF THE NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS. Bazar Dressmaker, err nr arte ey man vak honk Winsor i C. Atv c imesee cia Kennedy, who has been engaged for the season, | Portance and dignity. Capitol prison.” In a note to the District Commissioners Mr. | {Mustrating the latest styles,15c., aoppenbetmer’s, part of 17, square 1097; Lat i, cormes Toth el Be by ae i cts, Uke Cae Le nLacaniee tion to go to | aganeupeople at my hotel tell me,” he began | “Well, it was quite funny,” sald the Major. “I | wm. Birney Suggests the names of “Whittier” | O38 Shatner pore I gly Pe pd For eeiddte | States, light rains, fol- | He, of course, witl be allowed a vacation to go to again, “that they are always there. Whey hold | was there for only twenty-four houra, Bishop, the | “Lo ‘tellow,” and “Bryant” as proper ones for the Gtrent, near A street @ 7 . Point of Pi is race with Hani y. P. ne P t Towed by cleart: Pe ene saturn oe aes ines fe secret id anian. t = the sofas. These are the ‘had beons’ and ‘might | actor, was arrested and spent the night there with | new ‘school bulldi: Commissioner West ad- Brown's Bronchial Troches IMMEDIATLY AP TER, on the promises, Lote 5 Won, winds shifting to southwest and northwest, we he Present coe een pence Sena have beens.’ They set there thinking how much | me. 1 had assaulted a malo general on the ave- | dressed a note to Mr. B. H. Warner referring to | gor coughs and colds: “The only article of the | 6 *ausre No. 1096, south A street, between 17th and It rometer and nearly stationary tempera- TS CO ast ace ne oo uae tusy) ens better they could run the government if they had | nue, and Bishop was with me. It was a family | these names, but suggesting that the names come | King which has done me good service. I want | Sretsca: rs a i lockers Tlave Deen placed ta Gee cab gee | a chance. ‘There ls pathos in it, sir. "ko mets | affair He had san cited ee day before. We | from the board in lieu of Individuals. nothing better.”—Ken. R. H. Craig, Ouiscitie, N. ¥. | pow Attu tthecad those ea ee ee SPECIAL BULLETIN—A PAT SUNDAY INDICATED. igh dee Mibbea ed Ue oct LS) Gind house to | very pathetic.” were paroled, went to Baltimore, and were brought, SEEKING PROMOTION. Sold only in boxes. Price % cts. fawtimaan= = _— The following heavy rainfalls occured during the | Mest the ¢ Tbe Le Se Z| , “Your experience with Washington and Wash- | back under an order of arrest, a8 It. was thought | yicense Agent Raff, who hasdoneso much Sub. Lot 40, square 645; Lot 5. rquare 603; ralannstel chai dpi to rowing. “They are conden ax e4s do Sct | ington theaters dates back many years?” said THe | the man's Injunlen were nreeke Fortunately f0F | service for the Dtriet having aided te hie elk | _Wilbors Cod Liver Ol and Lime. Lots 3.°6, 14, and 19, square GON Lot 2, equare 6OOg . eral beta) bial acinlghdae ay perature has | come Outr along nee onndent Uyat they Will | Stak reporter during a pause that followed the | me the man did not here & vestige of uniform on | Once as he clalrin e Liner: ONO ees | The great popularity of this safe and eMcacions | bots 7. 1, 16, and south half of 17, aqusre Sion falten 10° In juni and the middie Atlante | need the, attention trate wbede eg teey, Wo, HOt | operation of pulling on Major Better’s boots. Fein ena Banciieae CocurTed 25 tae C10 Cape eee ee RCAtS Fee Gus acter | DET eee aoe as mate and efficacious Fors eauiare'sii, Lots, square states an Jind and lower Micsissippl valleys. | they are In fine (rime and Tale ee eee ale ree STUCK IN WASHINGTON. Were placed Ia Toe eee eo enn was: We | detective, In which line he may be assigned wo ino | Worth. In tho cure of County Coad eenste Pet Fe pL Ithas risen ty on the south Auantle coast | oarsuien, “The Improvements of Hele hoae teres | “This,” sala Me Raymond, “ts the frst town, 1| ycrePuatad In & room with, four political pris. | detection’ ot thieves ee eae Auty of eet eeiee oe | Boonie, Weare Cough, Scrofulous Humors, | Lot, square ssuth of square 667; - and tn the ie northwest. The tollowing | are to be floished by the 2thot this month. It t ‘stuck? In—to 1 lang term. Teame | for pi narum-scarum fellows, full of the old | Tevenues trom violators or tie Hcamse Ieee Suce | eon allConsumptive Symptoms, tt has no superior, | Lote and 10, equate cast of south of 667, and the 3 p.m. yes | wilt e elghty feet. long hth here In 185 with» company eee ee came | boy. "Bishdp looked upon the whois thing ina far | Fevenues from hag rendered in the last three years | if equal. Let no one neglect the early symptoms | east 101 fect 1fuich on M street, cf equare Ne hoe 2a; Savannah, | Thott mew alge reat cong through the center. | here In 1855 with a company known ag the Rou- | prove Poe ERE than Tdlg: 1 was Neue dis- | Sonia seem to deserve cromotion, Ths hlzcess | of disses eae oe ageaN tar hand Stk aril | Necsoacd salt as peamemenbe ksonvilte, 85°; Pensacola, by the first of May. A new Ineling, whien extends | 2°aul or Roussett sisters—I forget how they spelled | turbed, and'dld not. think auythiog "would. eome Salary ever paid hilm was but #900 4 year Sure all coinplaints of the Chest, Lungs, or ‘Throat. | of the purchase money in carb, eggees 3 Galveston, 71°; San Antonio, | from the boat hase Co he ee Ret just been |i ‘They were dancers. ‘The receipts wore #0 out of ft as 7 belleved | myselt Rey cece soba nietabacly Manufactured only by A. B. "WiLBOR, Chemist, | (iy. with interest at dhe meek al eh athe Feat foe the ran Renee: | Autshed. cis six feet longer than their former | small that the manager ran away and left. us with us were kicking up 'the old boy. It got {0 be | “Baa BREAKING” at METROPOLITAN M.E. Caurcn, | Boston. Sold by ail druggists, sin fran dy fey Be accured oy ehaden, lower lake recientes Onl waiereonn one. Now there will De A (anger of striking | ai in a lurch. A man who 1s here now— about 10 o'clock, and tre were getting ready to go | Last evening a very interesting entertainment took mdborg’s Perfumes, purchaser shall have theoption af earn aa ahs — hessee on Sida, with stationary. or ‘stig rive | {UE sells aalnst the adjolnins posts, ‘The Co- | treasurer ‘at Ford's you. Keow chine | gaa omelock, and. arranged tn the room in a j place at the Metropolitan M-& church, when the | pacnia“Murcthal Niel Ieee Mine Violets Chare money in cash. "A money deposit shall bet res = in temp: Creating weather is Indiexted for | HuUv!as hold thelr annual election at the regular | guess—Joe ‘Sessford?helped us out, Th thoed long row. Bishop, before going to bed, knelt down | earthen in which the Sunday school children » Of the aaid pieces of property sold, te x we ras partiy cloudy | Meeting tht: ning. President Coon will of | gays, as now, tickets were left atthe hotels to be | before his cot and offered as fervent'a prayer ag | had been gathering money to replenish the library Rent Your Sewing Machines, of will be anno "on day of wales ew Engioie wire lAL gpr oA : pelected. =: sold. This scalawag of a manager had not col-|ever I heard in my lite. He uttered the | for two weeks past, were broken. The entertain- surchaser Weather for e region and upper ventas hold thelr regular monthly meet- | jected the money from the hotels before he went | prayer alawae Mississtppt valley evening, when steps will be taken to In- 3 In his earnestness he paid no | ment was known ‘as an “egg breaking,” and the | &t Oppenhelmer's, 528 9th street, near F. away. | We held a sort of mecting at the box of- | attention to his surroundings. Each man in the | exercises consisted of recitations, singing, (solo B ts Cocoa é a « fice, and Sessford. feeling sorry for us, happened | room, as if by Inspiration, stopped his talking, | and chorus,) the gathering and Breaking of the meme) ee. hotice in the Evening Ster newspaper over to the boat-house to see Hanlan | to think of the money at the hotels) He went laughing and playing, and crept into his bunk | eggs, and the award of prizes to some of the schol- THE BEST OF ALL HAIR DRESSINGS. hail be at the cost of the purchasers. haven't taken hold yet. snd and collected tt, getting $25 or $30 in all. | without a word. By @Me time Bishop was through | ars." The aggregate collected trom the aggs, not | _Itallays irritation, reaoneean Kenasncy <> Gen. CHAS. D. FUNLER, Trustes, rangements {OF holding thee epee eee eae Gr | This was divided pro rata, and 1 got to Baltimore. | every man was In pede Te eee as noUED | STs cogsactly, was about, $225, and 1t will, with | Gruff, and invigorates the action of the capillaries days, the fuse ne stonatly dro; v life into the club. The members occ. “THE Tewr lying with te erty upon whi at the rink three (3) a Conveyancing of cue’s, 1207 Pennsyl 3 row, butt open doors.) It'ts hope Webster Law iiding, 505 D at. rth went. Se That was at the old National. I was alsoa mem- | leased. We Vv the receipts at the door, probably $30 more, be laid j in the highest degree, thus promoting a vigorous |_THOS. J. FISHEI& CO. Anctonncce apt a CieeOe ovis State Daiey Butter te ee ey | regular regutta Wilt not be held until the season ts | nor of the stock conpant at. Cece ot the- fie paplerana theres ‘street, Savery me out in books ae. OOP and healthy growth of hair. Its effect upon the | Sav arren B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucti T= a * York State Dairy But Well advanced, and we should not wait for it for 4 a F F : oT ? 103 a hness of the any - : é — ery and New York State Dalry Bu oh ‘It adva I t ater, which Is now the Theater Comtque. It |-we heard a carrlage come we would say, “That —— glossiness and richness Of the hair Is such as can- —_ small p Sous sie eter’ iS Some little talk of an elght-oared | was’a legitimate theater then That was the must be for us,’ and rush to the window. These | | THe HIGH ScHooL ALUMNI ASsOCIATION.—The | HOt be surpassed, IMPORTANT ART SALE. teratlons yus. Gno. M. Oystan & Co. Face between the Columabias ana Fotomacs berore Dune omcaver here at that time until Ford | fellows In thé room with us would roar and | reception of the, Alumml essoclation of the Weer | Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best Wo will oc8, st our mineotm, conse Db een D : z , | that regatta. ‘ suggeste ee i ite : c of — e at our aplesroom, “Proor Positive,” Unicorn shirts, Cochrane's | the races at” the Patomoe: rogsca bouge tice | ult the new been burned teeters, 2 jthink the | laugh. | ‘They had been there for months, and had | ington High senool last might at the High school good many Virginia crews wo pear in it, and. : the war broke out, and fortui done the same thing when they Arst came, They | building was an occaston of much pleasure to The Perfection of Punches. seccta nents tely had money | called us fresh flsp.” ‘ Arde v9: bn : those present. The large drill hall was meta-| Hub Punch ts pure, delicious, healthful and in- ‘Saniae! n boots, $1.42 FanMy ara Prove more tnteresting than a junior four- | enough to get out of town Everybody thought, | | Here the curtain was rueg up for the second act, morphesed into a ball room and the long corridors | Vigorating. Sold by grocers and druggists. sivas Star eoed Face: Clery ee eer, t | oreo uuae the Whole thing Was going to thé | for which the Major had «dressed himselt while | furnished ample space for promenading. ‘The one SoS SS . 1 i Bt ‘tcing regularly for his race at | Gevil. Carust offered me the theater, Ir would talking. “Don’t mention it,” he said as Tae Srar | tertalnment of the evening was opened by the ren= Machines Repaired, Works of Art, ¥ Urns (six Fvsseit’s Ick Cream and Charlotte Rusa, = P es sone woe he iia a take tt and manage it, but I refused. Ididn’t | reporter thanked him for his courtesy, and the | dition of a musical and literary program, consist- | at Oppenhelmer's, 528 9th street n. w. Marble at “ * tatuary I . veanlan the other day, and | think any one would want togo toa theater. | next ininute he was again before the footlights, ing of a plano solo by Miss Freyhall, a recitation, Groupe, Marble Vane of Sariegnted ‘demicun” Henzoe betterthanany ready Up very, welk 3 © Athtette | QU€man named Humphrey Bland remained be- ee “Jeptha’s Daughter,” by Miss May Chase, a reci- On Thirty Days? Trial. Sortment of Gems ot An we towcther with «large aes made; little wort ‘¥ low prices. 398 9th hy the Hainer of the New York Athletic | nina, because he had no. money to get away with. ‘The New Metropolitan Pastor. SRee. Onna ce ony , Oy ME. C. B Hantora, and |, The Voltaic Belt Co, Marshall, Mich, wilt send | “Goods win toon cosiuition Monday, Asef 9th. Om, street, near Pen ees nas Sone to Troy, N. ¥., to order of Waters | so he was left here, and had to take. the ater, salarmion” in response to an encore, and a solo by | Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltatc Belts and | which wo invite aiteutiou oF tie lots anealh nae - he fastest elgat-oared shell that can be | of course—there wis nothing else for him to do— ARRIVAL OF RRYV. D. B. HUNTLEY. Miss Roberts. Dancing followed and’ was intensely | Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men | public generally, Moncokr has “Union L ars. Fine work- fhe Atlleties are bound to win in the | and he made $100,000 out of it Ie went to New | Rev, Dr. E. D. Huntley, late president of Law- | enjoyed by those particlpating. During the inter- | (young or old) who are aMlicted with nervous |" Sale joxitive and without Tremere, commenclt Manship and Nne materi 7 Pennsylvania | €lght-oared race thts year, Henig Thee aid lost Is all. He tought 18 was | sence University, Wiseensin, Who has been Gane. |UlGion. Pelrcshauenin wire eeeven BE ole mea debility, lost vitality and Kindred troubles, guar. | promitiy at the “hour named, LLLVEN O'CLOCK n ebuc. vide open door = is able: ri 0 a 2 ia 1 = > a 2 ee berg f-pa Cl anteetn, weedy a mn} Loration 0 “a aes = ¥ a ese Caen Cnet ees) Decoration Day. pee Pine Teco eas ene count Nee een ferred to the Baltimore conference of the Metho- | P'omptly at half-past eleven the dancing stopped, sapere : ie. es", chili's, men’s, Coch- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON MEMORIAL SERVICES. 3 incitnations of the | and manly vigor. Address as above. N.B.—No | Seats provided for lad " dion Benwat He had tried. “It was the only theater | dist Episcopal church and appointed to the Metro- | happy dancers: and by 12 ociocke Une bonalvg wes | Fisk is dncutred, a5 thisee date tri as Ae ay? SARESS Re: WILE At the recent encampment of the Department of | open here.” politan M.E. church, arrived yesterday and will | cleared, and the first general reception of the High | lowed. ws ITCH, FOX & DROWN, Heal Estate Broke only 10 cts. the Potomac, G. A. R., a resolution was adopted to ope Caer now engaged ata mirror com- | formally enter upon his duties to-morrow. Dr. | School alumni was at an end. ‘The reception com- F OH, FO! ROWN, Real Estat re. Appoint an executive committee on memorial ser- | Pleting his “make up,” and Mr. Raymond was + mittee consisted of Misses White, Brown and| Ferty Years’ Experience of an Old Nurse. TION vALW. . Nomice! Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa, av.,takes one rapidly giving place to'Mujor Bob Beller, San, Huniley was vety agreeably surprised) by being | Crise “whe neo: Courtice Orcas bo Lane | dre Winslow's Gouthine tera isthe prescription | @UGTO% BALE OF AUCARLE BUILDING 140 Goz. fine photos with one thirteenth palved for & | ce and the following named comrades have been Sti SaNGOLN ABTA rine Le" GOE Welcomed at the depot by about fifteen members | Howell Stewart and William Wirt. Mr. Howard | of one of the best female physicians ahd purées 1a TEEN RS % - Burdett, department commander, | «1 was manager thero afterwards under Glenn,” | of the Mecropolitan, who escorted him to the Par- | L. Hodgkins deserves much credit for the prelimi. | the United States, and bas been used for forty s ALSO, 14 Gexts’ Hand-sewed calf button shoes, $3 iy | chatrman; Jno. Cameron, assistant adjutant gen- he tinued, facing ab a ne | Sonaxe, No. 333 C street northwest. Here he was | nary arrangements. Among the school officials | Years With never-failing success by millions of TW TH AND TENTH. Bhoe Store, 306-308 7th st eral, secretary: Amos J. Gunning, assistant quar- | way Air Lineoin motte ie ymuinute._“* By the | still further suprised when he found the house in present were Superintendent J; Ormond Wilson, | mothers for their children. It relieves the child DAY AVRIL SEVENTEENTH, 1 ener z termaster general, treasurer; Dennls O'Connor, | Wa¥, Mt. Lincoln would often come down there at | possession of the Ladies’ assoclation of the chiarel B Q- Lovejoy, Gen.Birney, Mr. Curtis, H. N. Copp, | {fom pain, cures dysentery and gree fell, at public auction, "that valuable ‘vacant For best bargains try 714 and 736 7th street commander Post. No.1; Hanson Ew, night and sit In the office. There’s a point for | Who nad set out for him and his wife a fine break: | EA. Pauland Mr Angell. itd tt te pS ie lot on the north side of & between 9th and 10th, : ieemsce ant” But- | Post Commander Chari you.if you want it. He would come in, sit there | fast and had replenished the larder with a stock —>—_—_ re rests the mother. Frice OS & | strects, having @ frontage on E street of twenty-four der tx sana recat oe) ene aie for an hour and chat, and very often go through | Of Provisions and groceries sufictent tor some | row, CHas, Cask: san a im quality, and 1s the finest table butter. *_A letter was written not long monils. Last evening Dr. Huntley was in attend- resent Cl dnd uncbserved, see tue performance naa shagae | Aueg ae the “cie-breaking” entertainment ‘ot tue | Pee EY tite United states, in wien, atter Stating | The satest and surest way torestore the youth. | “Ais, S"ENGC AND a HALF O'CLOCK, the SAME pee none “fie ate ane Performance and then go | Sunday school as a spectator—the formal Teces: that he had known Mr. Cave from early manhood, | rup boots the hair ts furnished by Parker's Hair | AFTERNOON, @ Lot on Khode Island avenur, betwoom back home. He always expressed himself as de- | tion having been arranged for Monday evening, until the present time, he adds:—“He does not Balsam, which is deservediy ular from its | 14th and 15th streets. having @ frontage of about rity + lighted to get uway from business and take an| Dr. Huntley isa well built. man, Melghing per- | cow nov to be dishonest and te an Cnclnt late, eiah teenies sme three (63) feet on said avenue, by an aver dopth of : an were § e, 80 sit le is a native of Elmira, N.Y. After spending a or and 12, in Square 211. ast | Fheater, He freee thom Wate eea ene coupie of “ears in the ministry in New York he Heat Sento a ie eunonr oe nord ery, Nearly all teins that aiiet us can pe pre | senes ig Re halt Pals (Ohpre cont oor ae ee ander G. J. P. Weol, A. H. @. Richard- | state,” - = Conmneand te Hvetal yeata ace, Aas been he character, and Mr. Case may well be proud of it. | vented and cured by keeping the stomach, liver | silo srlannonl red oot the lexander, commander Post No. 8: A. | “st remember,” he ran on, “one night we were : (24) feet by one husdred and Mfty-uine (169) feet, to ywiie a, aid piece of ground bein parte of Toe ® ana Gxo. M. OvsteR & Co, | Trucll; W We Have Ths Day recetved direct from New | George D. York state titty packages (large and small) of fine | Green, | Bew butter, which we offer at greatly reduced Roe c Fates. conn No adulterated goods sold by us. e Geo. M. OvsrER & Co. Cor. Pennsyly: and 9th st. nw. H. ly, secured by deed of trust. on ati 2 ; If ability and honesty are qualities in a lawyer | and kidneys in perfect working order. There 18 niven sold or all cash at the option of the purchaser? a . A: Lewis, | his committee tas eld | piaying “Pocahont, a, a burlesque, with Mrs Jone | Broeaeny oF Law followings “Eriiag oe ee uke’ | worthy of commendation and confidence Mr. Case | No nadieice eo be eat ean onder. surely as x eponitof $100 required upon fa vse broperty Lisew Bancarvs, Cochrane’s Uptown. cal Urs Te ee Ba Woou® tn tu Guys, when they caught a pick- | E. D. Huntley, D. D., late president of Lagrence Re ve A EerIDe) practice. Mr. Case’s cardis | Parkcr’s Ginger Tonic. ‘J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer spicokde a Secure Oat cs an] | Pocket In the streets here the soldiers would yla- | 1; ! a rel by t — an unusually lunge crowd Inside the | at Arlington, Soldiers’ Home, and Congressional | Pocket in the streets: PICK pOCkeV GHA Cnet fi Ga ersitg, was (tendered a farewell reception at —————— That Hu f Mine T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. Snell's court this morning and scme | cemecery. Comrad Truell was selected to | around the streets to the tune of the ‘Rogue’s ne Ce @ Sof the bar were left without chalrs, | take charge of the at the Soldiers’ Home Dr. Huntley has resigned his connection with the | , WASHINGTON Fish Marxer.—Recelved and sold | Is three.times the man he was before he began ” Wells I TkbSTERS' SALE OF A DESIRABLE DWELLIN ae - ‘ a March,’ so the people would know him, and we | University, which he has done muni ty ce, | bY JR. A. Golden, fish agent, at Johnson’s wharf, | using “Wells’ Health Renewer. $1. Druggists. : Pam An : colored women occupying the chalrs In and Comrade Wood at the Congressional cemetery. wero burlesquing that_on the stage. Little Tad | to accept’ the pastorate OE tte Monti to-day: 5,500 shad, which gold from $25 to $40 per = Waco Scena CAPETOL ae BEER Se Pee the corner th hot members of the bar, too,” | ‘The committee adjourn meet again NeXt | Lincoln, the son of te President—he ls now dead, | Chutche Washing of the ona Important | Bundred;’ 45,000 ‘herring, $10 to $15 per thou- putts ttore Economical, we TERCE BUREE fald Judge Shell, “let them st-p outside, ahd be | Thursday. oor boy! a jolly little fellowr everybody lked | charges of the Methodist church, ‘This ig “avy | Sand; 900 bunches rock sold from 10 to 6) cts. per to buy Durkee’s Salad Dressing than 1t {sto make | py virtue of a deed of trust, dsted the 27th day of, careful. Mr. Batliff, how you fllup the bar with The Minor Wife Murd ife Murder Tri 3 iin—came down very often with his father, and | church attended by President Grant and family | buch. a dressing; besides oS it is made of Sotto a8 February, A. D. 1878, recorded in Liber No. 884, such cattle in the tutu a we bs er Tri he was there that night. He was hanging around | for elght years. A large number of the friends of SS ee terials than you can buy at the stores. Everybody | folio 64, one of the land records forth P o Eyvesicnr fitted, $1. Hempler’s, 453 Penna. ave. Fee oe A een tn aor the fun, of the thing I put him | Dr. Huntiey assembled to bid himselt and his est. Leesburg Items. —* cured Gace theenaccinned al tek See ee _ ee <i . “| In the Special Criminal Court, Judge Hagner, | in a raggéd dress and set him on the stage in the imable wife farewell and to express their sense of | Correspondence of Tur EVENING STAR. “6, ey front’ of the premise la hd rattan rockers at Dunn’s, | the trial of the colored man Frank Minor, for the | Mob in One Of the scenes. Mr. Lincoin, who was | Jose ‘Alderney Dairy Wagons.’ ia vel 4 2 Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning | TWENTY, 1883, at FIVE 0" est. murder of his wife, Victoria Minor, on the 11th of | 2 his box, saw the boy. Well, he laughed eee eae TEESEUEG, ADTLG, 135, , S Te | imx dese: CKD. M., the follows “Ward” Tibed real estate, srtuate in th ity of Washing= ee heartily and long, threw his hands up in’ the Progress in Building. Broad-scaled and fine-scaled suckers are brought | and delivered in’ 4-Ib. “Ward” prints, 50c. per Ib. October last, was concluded yesterday afternoon, | air and let one of them drop over the side of the ial ‘ ton, District of Colambia, to wit: Fart of Lot number — 7 : to town dally, caught with hook and line and in ew poaee reser bigeye and 5\ milk, | twent three (23), in Square numbered =1x 1 oe | with a verdict of “guilty as indicted.” The jury | box, ‘The audience saw the hand and recognized | N®¥ HOUSES GOING UP—TRANSFERS OF PROPERTY. dip-nets. Some black bass (micropterus salmoides) Pet at “Cream, 1c. pin pet lA pete Bee Pomdone, Meh ier pe Fon ront aupue one hour. | When the verdict was | 1 There was no hand In the world like Me. | ‘The two houses which are being erectea on tho | 2 been taken with the squirming * tor-rum;” Pos ning thence north with the. west Itt rendered, the prisoner was visibly affected. The | Lincoln’s—so long and bony. They recogutzed it | northwest corner of 10th street and Pennsylvania | 59 spring has opened, wheth¢ the weather bureau : Jurors were polled and notice Was given of a mo- | and shouted for Lim. Hy had to come to the front | oven ue southeast for Mr. John E. Herrell, th Spring pened, iG DOCTER. On April 6, 1883, at four o'clock p. m., | inches; thence west seventy’ (7 s COVERED to match their suits, | tion for a new trlaL. of the box and bow. When Tad, went Into the igs hot the | says so or not. MICHAEL DOCTER. aced uinety-four yeare. eighteen (18) fect: thenes west tw .w. B. B. CHase. box Mr. Lincoln thew his arms around him, and | well-known Wise Manufacturer, are now above eee have been killing Torin) and more enter- seven ane eens aro sa to attend his oe Sipeo south cmsnty tao 08) fon nae -—— Awmusonieata: the scene between the father and the boy was | ground, and the brick work is being rapidly | prising sportsmen a fewssnipe, from Mt. Carmel church, at four o'clock p. m., Sun- | fect; the ; ndred ah (415) can vis’, 425 9th street. | Goes Tee Mestodon.atine | Ost delighttul. The pleasure, the ‘affection of Pushed forward UE ME Gee etGer en DaDtrecte: | Be desonneten, Jeweler: hae an auction Itoh nt, | day, the Sit ue © arate aoe OE Ze ere ee : 's OPERA SRI Ma Min- a rs . z ELL. Thursday, at 9 o'clock . a gentiemen’s ae iow | strels eloso a shore but very success! onze | Me father was so intense s0 Why at that tinge i; | for brick work. ‘Jpese houses have a frontage of | Preparatory to ideving thto his new store on Mai S Bargains, Cochrane’s. n= North Capitol strect one hundred and minetecn (119) fest shiree <a £ thence nev two (22) fects 100 eant two (2) STRAWBERRY Shortcake. J Noverttrs in ladies . SON, | itm the north eighteen (1s) fect three (3) inches frout street. -m., of membranous croup, IRVING EMMERSON, a a i Shoes and sitpp 3, 816 7th street. | ment this crete Bheke Be crm ance 1s one of | anybody had wanted to selze Mr. Lincoln they | 55 feet on Pennsylvantacavenue, and extend back | Laborers, under orders from our city fathers, are beloved non aa ine na Julia E. Hardell, aged one nonenia sonnel cerned ateabeiuae baa am Becxtscuim’s me Juice drops, equal to im Miss ‘Minnie Pal lee will make ne a vise in” fae could have done it readily, He most always came | 3 feet, with coal vaults in the rear, and have oe the a _ 4 7“The funeral will take pisces Sunday at two o'clock Bure and frame stabie, Xe, ina an eck rte : ound. if ma a y ae? Raton to the theater alone. He would go to the box office ‘wo stories: The Rev. J. H. Smith,of the Presbyterian church, Sp ] Terms of sare: One-foarth caste The residue ported, on! S per poun caer Le ray baroetacs, supported by a | and then pass on in. BOMeLInoS he would stana | P&Sements and two stories; bay windows front u an m.. at the residence of his parents, corner Ninth and P aS strong dramatic c g a has returned, improved in health, to his ire,after six, twelve and eixhteen months, for which the notes ° on the stage afew minutes, _He seemed to enjoy | 424 Side; tronts to be latd up with pressed brick, rs a cu streets northwest. alty. Family | National THeater,—To-night will be the last ri i the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of six a1 a trip to Lexington, Va. Book agents have left us,| HERBERT. April 5th, 1! at 6:25 o'clock, JAMES payable semi-annually, and sect ae) AT? ! Fee Ae SAM Nd MAS A Most early | Hanised ron. The, conace. hoes, wane end, Kal | Dut candidates are sul nere’ Behool boys ars | sMELPERE, AMLSth, 1688. at 6:26 o'clock. JAMES Sys Dood of trust on the property wil B® taken Gr 08 TU St Opportunity of seeing John T. Raymond in his | jaugher. it seem that he should have met | vanized iron. ce a Trontage on Penee | Stumbling over a return to school; their parents | paluful ‘lines Of scarlet fever: followed kor atoeey cash at option of the purchaser, $100 deporit Freq oe = : new success, “In Paradise.” On Monday the ever- | histtoath In #¢henes ate Merrells resinence jae a troutage On Petine | Searaupeheasn inne tae, aged eight years, eleven months and twenty-one days. time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording: Wurrte Goods’ Bargains Uptown Cochrane’s, Welcome Magzle Mitchell will begin an engage. | Miva you have much expertence with him as a | 8/!vanla avenuo of 34 feet. The plan shows a Past his suffering, ‘cost. Terms to be complied with im Steen te SS She 50 suce moh ve 2 . | room, ‘ $ ; Mhodora s lurge importation of the fnest sher- |‘ “fiearen Comiquas-On Monies tonite “No- Fe eee a ess Hoh; | first Story two parlors, brary and: sewing: com, | Avsozurery Pune. ‘For tears are vain. giter five days advertisement, |All cl nn for ane Weed, Olorose, smmanitiludo, Vino de Pasto, vintage | noay's Claim” combination will, open at the cosy | always pleasant und cheery, He had aknack of | @Bd the second story four large chambers and Mormrn. | | by reason of change of grades in North Capitol wiree® 362, Oloroso, ete. “Try them, No. 911 7t st. Comique and continue during the week. ‘The | filustrating js points by Soe Hosea eck Ot | bath-room. ‘The finish of both houses wilt Dene Funeral to take place from his parents’ residence, 906 GEORGE TRUOSDELL.S opesteom? ” Exraaxt new Sinzer and other makes of ma- | Prostan 1s promised to be one of unusual inter- | was always itective, Evergthiog he sole von oe ier Ree yo ee RRR 00 ¥ ¥ Lb en feed ‘eet orthwedt op -Suniay April EUGENE CARUsL, ’t com, Seas guaianiee, Ge Aa Ne oe eee ne | Die Musemac—Tue en tectaioment/ofseo, as pears TaN uieantue hones tee ee houses finish the square, 1¢ will in future be Ree $88 Sy 24 EL HUTOHING, On Saturday, April 7, 1869, at 5:30 a {For Other Auctions See Seventh Page.» ae eens the popular Museu:n continues to attract large | person. He wasit lean dee cack an expression—| Kuown as “The Herrell 'Place,” as the entire RR OO Y Asa FE mm. WILLIAM HENRY, HUTOMINS, fifty = = = ~ Ca = s eben ee additional attractions | the most illustrative man I ever metin my Ife. Gye pas been Dave uD by the owner. Leon E. RR 00 ¥ 4 4 LLL Teg. at hie zee Viniaaton eee tao fene ike COUNTRY REAL ESTATE - and 736 7th street. will be offered next week. > strate E c reget ‘elatives and “friends in- a - isha _an ‘Tne Koval EXousi Bent Risamrs and Walter | He Coukl Mustrate a yolulue of steaittle ancedote, | Moar, Walter Paris, the artist, will shortly erect ee a0 Pea a se RRM ADSMD for business | Pelham at Lincoln hall during alt of next week, | “puritanical!” oxclalmed the: gentioman, who | a the of DuponCeirele, & Mesnsnts Streets, Just | spp oA oR OK MT XN N GGO JOHNSON. On April 6, 1983, at 8:30 o'clock a.m., Fineaburbs Newburah, two houre from New Yoru Pav bopbiewplng, ete.» $8 | excepting Wednesday night, and then at Wesley | was now halt Mr. Ihaymond and halt Myon woh ny | north o pubone Cirele, Handsome residence tor | B™B- Aa Kx NNN GG BP LIZZIE BEATRICE JOHNSON, wife of Petct | by thiree railways an runny etoamibgatr, house eiglitoom, ‘per in actual | chapel, will give some of the most delightful | he turned around (rove the unre at ores | his use. ‘The design Wi _pecullar—an open | BBB AA big ms H. Johuson, aged twenty-cne year atid daughter of | rooms: ample outhuildings; extensive orchards, sare Separate ladies’ class. ts offered during the winter, The mt - | Work veranda at Intervals covering a large partot| BB AAA K K NNN GG the late George and Jane Tobin. a lawns; ture for two bows: comfortal p “ of the reporter that some people thought Mr. Lin- e g cl BBB A AK K NNN GGG Her funeral will take place from her late residence. ful, healtnf especially for lung alsesof all by Ue press of the cities visited by ustere and puritanteal. the outsiue of the house. A projecting porch and sie 1 etreet uovthan ‘Sunday, at2 o'alock = card td ap = <i Crowded ee aya and thelr houses have been | ““wricre was nothing of the kind 1a him, He tovea | Day Window will be in harmony with the general Boo: and from Uhore peeeeT toe es eee Bs | HvGr, Miseulasids wont. oop th. BROOKS, . Colrane’s Popular Nos. Uptown. | crowded. ‘The children have uo better treat | tfc and its Innocent pleasures, He was one of the | design. . KING. On April 6th, 1883, at mdnieht, of pneu- Newturgh, Orange Co., York, %e than hearing these pert ; Tost lberal and at the same time most thorough | , Mt B. H. Warner has sold to Mr. Belden Noble PP Oo W WWW Bop Ree REE, | monia, Mr. JOMNH. RING, bom of tho lute Tghatius : FS i AN nd rattan chatrs, handsomeand | Wintans ILL. Dr. Hn teetaees foots | Mie th every respect. “He was splendid company, | tW rick houses on the south side of F street, Per 6 8 WWWwW DB Bie Baxt | Kins io tho foriy-nioth year of his axe. ee eee, iture, &. "Win. H. Duan, | tand, ith lectures here | and always jolly and pleasant on the stagee ine | Rear 17th street, for $17,000, grr QO Wwww D DER HER. Fuberal will take place from his late residonce, $322 next we lon 1s free to all | Was Interested In everything he saw, and always | _ Mrs. Mary 8. Millgon, the widow of ex-Repre. 3 00? WY “Ww Bow Bee E & -: | sintn street Goornttown, on Sanday: ar foer olclock. wail be- exchanged fOr e styles. Farany | Private ts ) adinission to which “wil had a kind word for everybody. He. was friendly | Sentatlve Millson, of Norfolk, Va., has purchased *+ | Friends and acquaintances ave invited to attend. cPORD, Heal Patate spring styles. Famly | Ponts. ene oe with all the actors, Tthink ‘Ne usea wo entertain | ff0m Mrs Alvord, of Chicago, the residelice corner RICK, On Saturday, April 7th, 19:8, at 9 o'clock a. ext. | apT-at A epee Pe = Hickettat the White House. He was a warm | 19th and G streets for $7, Th tines montha eanof M: Band Bihan, 2 i RENT—WASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL AND ‘Tne Wrest Sta double paper ot ntty- | mater Gani atta meeon At thle eee | patron of the theater, und seemed to love it, Wie DOU ee cectiom oF wy of the army, ts | ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, SWALDERGMAVE: | Gs Acct an, eee manne | een locate at Wardhington Grove “extnp wround, ¢ : double paper of Afty- | master pal a eetlng ett hall, on | poe aow. Wi es } about to begin the fa handsome subur ERG pd ‘Meteo Hx columns. will be Sent postpalil for one doilar a | Pennsylvania avenue, Last poMeS IA ante CO GeE eine He Te een ue llab sesldenes Our ia ie sieeetoness ea eeeaie cone | neeecul and wuclsemeiens atiee Qaccaaea eace WALDEEGHAVE, in the sity-second rear of hie are, | 21 mies frou the city. on the Metropolitan eallrosd, oe as aie eee as And th nis tox often whien the audience hid no susp | lege, It, will be two-stories igh, raucen Anne | tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition gsiond the feral, on Buday afternogn, ae Haire os ESESBIMPSON, Socrstary, 2 Se tie ston tha’ he wa ere. 0) C1 r . 5 t 5 . = = “ ays 1 nf ue. CITY AND DISTRICT. the demands of the J Sonwtathe eau ne ane play Graig, | on taro sides, hard wood nish, to cost $10,000, 1" | with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or | put 0clock, from his son-in a, al PS og ee ee eels fe POSE : Went to see at Ford's when be was assassinated— | P. Schneider, architect; Bright & Humphrey, Phoephate powders, Sold only én cans. Borat, Bax. | w(AEHIS. Gn. Aref Oth 1688, at2:30a.m., TOBIAS | [Yon: now bowen: elght rooton: lato mena: La = “ e| “ousin.? el * | WILL -five years. trobes Tange, © ‘Water; location aud Mus pe Frouvitin's EsraTe.—The Danish min. | ‘Our American Cousin. much of the theater in nis | . Mt. J. A. Jones has begun the erection of a rest- w a Panesel wil Gas pins tras Sie Tae ceattenen, Ma y. WM. B, NOUNG, 1420 Sew York avenue. ister, M. do Bilie, has written tw the register of | .. Had Lincoln seen Tenorven x S| gence at the intersection of 14th street and Rhode | 7*¢ Powpxr Co., 106 Wallgtreet, N. ¥. a6 836 Twenty-sourth strost, Sunday, April sth, at 2:36 neat Seale 8 Seen ep ANE eae Ee Miss Gal mrOuriMey Fh gant aliave ne eer ied amiah esol tty | Island avenue, to be of pressed brick, highly orna- o'ciock. Friends and relatives are {iivited to attend. 2° Eb RENT_AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN DT Ut postpaid for one dollar a halt brother in Deiinark, he would ask that a | GOW think he ever saw any of the great actors, OOF Hale tinncardy euilcovema eters a tile, to Mennmac Sruixe Caricoza. PERSONAL. Gastric piece, wit te momek for Se. commaee He belicved tinniy in Hackett.” Toot half mansard a red tlle, ne, : 1 Criminal Court (Judge | Bitte, "athe Roviste oat ALOT of her " HOOT: AND ITANCOLY. cost, $7,000. “Schneider, artitect; Frank Balawin, — ANTED THE ADDRESS OY THOMAS MUR. | THOS. 3. F ee Jordan Cleveland, indicted for stealing a ee seks ds Bille = Taba Monten wulider. PHY, Chirles C. Berry, Silas 3 $100 Bill Tre - H. Ja of ae on, wae t fap dot En ate = ose Pe presi? “Did you know Wilkes Booth?” asked the re- Mrs. John Widmayer fs bullding at the corner of FIVE CASES JUST OPENED AT 4X CENTS. Cay Rha gd Marphj AS Ny - atthe € . 08 March 24 last, Was con- =H oy) Tady’ hele pal 0 | porter. 1st and F streets northwest, three two-story and aan Win. Tschudy, ceo pee ‘Micheal Ganco- 1 to two years and nine months | U5“ortunate lady’s aff “Oh, yes,” sald the ed basement residences, press-brick front, to cost —_— 8, Cavalry ; also, of Cornelius Donivan, Michael’ - : Saye Sear Nin the lttle CGE pe coe een Sinton echnelaen, arciltamcens eens ran, Benj. J. ‘amen Feely, Chtistophor Graft, Eigen ait enna Is was Kure —A coroners | his chin the little tuft or goatee, which forms an | $10,000. : 3 Sh ta ‘Al-wool Pin Check Dress Goods 25 cents, Frank Hamilton, ohn Healy, Joseph Hynes and alo a ecu Yor the at fea saa Sema on the ais of Thoms | insportant part of the Mors make-up, aur Bavara Temple, and otner netrs of me | hamgeted Shagae Dram ood, een dy it bor maya taf uartoneade W rooms, in the Capitat building, op- | try entown Thursday.” Testimony devel. AGE RO nee Making extensive improvemonts se Gre see, | a&-inches wide Spring Caskmeres, 60 cents Pane wi ing, Wash ars ped th: was walking side ok “Wilkes Booth was man of very marked ability, ng ea ee mn ° spT- ¥e colored man. named John Braxton, was | seq that wien the cealn voy ee eae: | Ho was nite ee OnE ance! ety marke orgentug | commer of Fennsylvania aveftue and 9th street | We have all the latest colors in Spring Dress Goods | ington, D. C. — sentenced te full fo months by Judge ‘1 | of him he threw himsel€ upon the track. Dr. | 1m the Booth family. He might have been a eat | Horthwest, fronting on the avenue and 125 | pale Pink, Electric Blue, Light Olive, Cream, Shrimp Fe SALE—A PARTY HAVING IN PAWN A DIA- Jeaterday tn cach of two cases, for assaulting two | Manafeld, of the Soldiers Hees meter tens Wilkes Boot saaucralle genius, and when John | On 9th street. | The site was occupied by the late | pink, Crush Strawberry, New Terra Cotta, New Cadet, Ge ee oe Seared women. named Annie Smith and Mery j soran had been in bad. health, wiles tan cawey | Wilkes Boot came on the staoe People looked for E punten: sor DSqUONELY By Pa estore {AEG | China Blue, Cail, Eto. = carbines ‘peat Briggs. The testimony showed that he knocked | sn abstraction of i inind, and he was not quite ot | Something pecullar. | Tn “Richard the ‘Third,’ for fon Nate Supecauently by Patterson, Patter them down pedon them. sound mind. He belleved’ that during one-of inls | {ust nee ike his father, he had a notion of driv- WD airn, ee eee ee ene recone by | summer fol Soar Ly 50, $1.75 W. G. COLLINS, THE OnLy RECOGNIZED by Jada. Stell y cori tar et dll | abstracted fnoods he hed’ stoppad in drat of the | Ang people ‘ou knows diving people om ee teat | show store asa recs age oy Rae ae hea | Binck Drees Sis c,h £126, $1.50 sp. depen Te ray Ate. (Musca malic} we St lay for assaulting et | car without knot . The el op. | DiS rs Y A re, * Qua 5 2 colored inan, ie, WhO stated that | tec that Moran WaStiin Gretoe Gee seee ery | aut of the door, aaa Tae the etoes Twas at Cur. | definite nas yet been agreed upon, but it 18 safe to Golored Drees Silks, all the new colors, $1, Address 1339 Congress strect, West Washington.aps-4 his wite | Ay we sears ago and ts Uving | engine No. 620 of the Baltimore and Ohio Fallroad, | DeTiand, Md., when. the President ‘was ase Say that it will not be gne pefore the site will be | Sims Veiling, all colors, ail wool, 250. SSS = praca hee shes house aha white. eke | He deceased having thrown himusclt In front of us | sinated.” ‘The present Gen. Emory, who is'now | occupled by handsome Bi dings. 200 pairs Lace Curtains, $1.25 a pair. Gast F, Tce Company, terday at the defendant’s house, and while ta Ine, a8 1t approached him, with suicidal in- | here, on ce retired lst, was In command of the 2 assis a8 ing to her was knocked down by the defendant | 2 tL department there. I remember that morning a| ReAt Esrare TRANSFERS—Deeds in fee have NEW PARASO) ® SEASON OF 1883, with a club oe darkey woke me up and told me the Presldent had | been fled as follows: W. P. Farr to HL. Chap- | 500 New Parasols, plain and fancy handles. Attend the sale of ba ¢ ‘THE EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION.—The chtefmar- | been shot bya man named Boots 1 jumped out | pilear, pt. lot 160, Beal's addition to Georgetown, Back, Bae Bed Can ob Ba verry, Ete., — o tion at Du; on Bros. on Wednesday ni shal of the emancipation procession, to take place | Of bed and learned what tho (ruth was | part same; $300 D, M. Munrocto@, F. ery , $1.28, $1.50, $1. SCALE OF PRICES: iB BALE OF A colored Inan named Frank Hill was taxed $20 | on Monday week (léth inst.), and the various om. | Gen. oy Sent for me and naked mo if I knew | pt. 8, Sq. 322; $625, H. Johnson to ‘Th wie pt | sprIne QARPETS, 2 and S ply and Brussels, one ‘one 30 and by Judze Snags to-day for fast driving. Perls aint ast, eventog and canvassed the pros. | Booth. it was expected, you know, that ho | “James’ Gift,” $4. Mary Bowls to ©. B. Purvis, | SPR O Gh Soe ee ein white, At Loot re Stree eos aan’ Branch | Washington; terme, easy. _ Toa Maria HiwRtns, a colored woman of 11th street, | pects and arrangements. From the reports re- | Would bene And come in that direction, He | Dl 1% sq. 8; $1,000, M. Wescott to M. Bowle, same BTR AW MAT EH, ec, worth Eine age a A nga EE | 5 South of the avenue, was flned $50 or 60 d: celved it ts Inferred that the demonstration will be | asked mo it I would know him, and f suld 1 woul, property: $1,100, C. McMichael, U. & to) 1A SRIDAL QUI, tes. pe pounds. Fro the Police Court today for keeping a fhe largest of the kind which has ever taken place | Afterwards we went to breaktaxt—1 stopped at |G. We Talbert, lot 79, Uniontown; $100. W. "aE | 45inches TOWSON’S, ‘Family Yo 100 pounds, 40, cents per 100; 25 house, Perey Ant Ulat, Besides the local organizations, | the same hotel with Gen. kmory, ite wot up | Hodes to J.Craver, 6 3 18, 8q. 5: $1,800, Horatio 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side. | to 50 pounds, 60 cents per 100; 15 pounds for 10 cents; >-—— ‘there will be three military companies from Baltt: | about 8 o'clock, and had not then heard of the | Moran to A. F. Moran, 89, 704 $—. Same} sp? 7 pounds for’ cents. office—1202 F A SEY LIANO Stoue.—Win. Hetnekamp & Son, | more and two commanderies, Knights of Pythtas | Presidents death. Wo mat down, at tho tenie” | to John a Marne pt 4, do; to H. H. PFEFFERLE PATENT FIRE ESCAPE! on Sickets purchased at — , the welLknown plano makers of Baltimore, have | and Damon, and the Langston Guard, of Nortolic. | Gen. Emory on one wide and wit ay Ton tue Moran, pt. 4, do,;$— Same to BR. D. Moran, pt Te ‘and 1515 72h stroct northwest, a 3 Sets Manco Wareroo tor the saie of their in- | The Boome oF as place at = Ponsrorational oats ‘eee of ane lone bres akfont Yala, hd le wo rey i bane to Mat = ae pts. 7&9, 8q. 18 THE MOST WONDERFUL ‘Our wagons ve ie every pert of the District Sat 427 10th street northwest, just above | chureh in the evening, when addresses e there ai lerly ntrods In, with sword cant —.Same jar ran,pt.same; $—» ", Superintendent. _ap3-eoSt She gas office, where the putlio con snd toate made by Col. Robert Ingersoll, Fred Douglass, and | ing, and brought a telogram, wintch he hauded | Bate to Rose E. Melwill, pe same; ‘LIFE-SAVING INVENTION OF THE AGE. INO. D. os 1, 1G, Uigaxp PIncags Turon. a, square, grand and upright pianos tn all the differ- | Rey. R. 8. Laws, Gen. Rory ‘The tears burst froin his eyes os he MADE TO: ASE FINDOW, BO Ma WHAT Uy POPULAR AND BE. EORTAR, shiek 7 2, ent styles. The house of the Hoinekamps ts well- Fead it. He handed it across ths fible and left | ‘Toe Bere Lise EXTRNSION.—Yesterday work- ee ay BUILDING May Shacties era known, and they declare that their resources, | AN Ixsan® MAN ON THE AVENO®.—Franz Klese- | his seat without saying aword, Kyeryons kisw mencommenced tearing up the monete rere) Ready for immediate use. Gan, pana twenty to skilled labor and large manu cethegen J facilities | lich, a German, who came to this country in Sep- | what It meant, silently left the tal twas | on Ohio avenue, between Tith and streets, in: ‘to the ‘one: no enable them to turn out everything relating to a tember last, wus arrested on the Avenue by Officer | a telegram Rin ae he death of neath, Preparatory to laying the track for the extension Krhow or or. Qrst-class plano-forte. They ciolm that thete | Wheelock, alded by Mr. Ed. Weedon. The Prisoner | That was a memorable Tnd painful sight w ie,’ ‘the Beli line ‘street railway from that 1 tO ‘be. area: sft, into Pianos have attained that high and uniiorm Sppeered 0.be portectiy orang; and had a revolver OLD Time STARS. connect with the 9th street line, on which the Belt FIVEOR SIX or cra Standard of excellence where the critical pubite | in his possession, which Mr. Weedon, with great} was Washington of old daysa good town for | Ii? cars are to run to # street, where a new track required. Send for - givethem the jualified indorsement of belng | didiculty and risk, took from him. wants to ” ‘the is to be laid down E, connecting with the Belt ling W. ©. GRAY, Piqua, ‘Gnequalled for their brilllapey and depth of toué Fo Neem to Gremony, end asks for transportation, | theatrical performances 3” asked the reporter, again. of find Wearing qualities, ry ‘Maputectaper and Proveitor ex eC. cs le was sent to the insane asylum, “Yes, the people used togo to the theater, Char-

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