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ENING STAR. THE WEDNESDAY Orrick OF THE CHIEF Wasersoroy, D. C., March x states, c! dy weath ,, Variable salfting to cold: , decided!y lgwer barom~ RANGE OF TER TURRMOMETER ‘The following are the readinzs of the ther- mometer at the Signal OTice during the day: &m.955 3p oh Maxi- LOCAL NEWS. Ammusemicats, Ac. No-night. Fords Oye fadame Janausehek as “Mary v.—Caracross’ Minstreis, — SITUATION. ntness among the membership of Ryland Chapel. growing out of the appoint- ment of Kev. Dr. J. 5. Deale to the pastorate, still continues. The objectors seem determined D case some satisfactory arrangements aranot, to keep up a churet organtza- ome of them have selected a h fo erect achureh. It is pretty not return to Ryland te ‘on wh: eee aun tha: shot t that A NEW CHURCH WILL BE BUILT padhering tothe Methodist pendent of the governm:nt mmethlag like that of some of the Independent churches in Baltimore, or porters wun a son hop ts jaently, but bec ade publ fag of sympathy fo! e say that Rev. B. Peyton Brown {3 the © of the whole disaffection. Mr. Brown states that the only objection made by the members of Ryland cha Deale’s appotntisent was that he there about tw Ps fended some of could not re Dr. Deale, and si haa been ago, and lad of- hat the Dishop and de lt was E MATTER #4PEKRR jetter has been re A objectors from Bishop after Parco | the cluded to and from ihe to Bishop Andre the latter to-day beard fro Bop Simpson. I; 13 now ta that the difticulties will be satisfactorliy t the manner fa which this w ge ar. 30: aa not hnpre be a “te be memoral Ryland, history. The Telepte Yesterday Frank b. Conger was eleciel a trustee of the National Capital Telephone ip place or Mr. Maynard, the mana- i the subserib- wil AErstoos phone compa attempt will pe Mr. G. G. Hubb: d. still leaving a vacancy. Mr. Edmunds, of the trustees. @ new schedule of charges. nO annual rental, but a prorata ages. That charge will be based on the lowest figures le, abd It is thought -will be acceptable to subscribers, -———_. CLORGFORMED AND RogseD oF $500.—Mr. B. Wiseman, butcher, who resides on Whitney avenue, 7th street road, county, reports that burglars entered bis house Sunday morning, between two and three o'clock, by boring holes through the front shutters to open them, and using nippers to open an interfor door, through Which they made their way to Mr. W's bed- | rocm. and got away with $500 cash, which they tock from under bis head while he was sleep- feg. He thinks that he and his father were both cloroformed, 2s netther one of them hgard or saw anything during the night ana they KE Lext morning feeling very and There will Charge for the namber of mi KEEP's fine neck wea city. ©. P. Burdette. 4: 2 tn Borthern part of the cl ehlidren of the Lin formed into aw was raphy 1 treasurer, report, $0258.45 and g asurplus ofr quarterly > been § ©. Malord. late tween her halt adopted chitid keeper), whom sh for sorse yea THE PROVIDES Socrety of New } Called to the advant: contemplating lite t examine its "plans and Fitch ts the T for the I of tals company. rance are advised to M : De glad to give any desired inform: office of the company, 1+ avenue. tion at the Penusylvanta t Friday 01 a ean buy at ammoth department store, n H and f northwest, flac ontatning 44 pleces, a trutt pI < Tax | cy C488. —This mort agt. Percy Brown df mapiracy hreatening letter to Mra If. H. Smith’ for Wi argued to the jurisdiction of the court, on the ground Unat the alleged offence ts & misdemeanor. p able by jall seatence and not in the penitentiary, and ist Police Court case. Mr. Perry’ answe the court (Judge Cox) took Ue papers v advisement. APTER Wak, PESTE colds lead to the gre: Ute, matnly tn « quence Of their belug sy3- tematically neg lett to go as” they came,’—untli & simple, curadie affection 13 converted into aserious and e1 5 eral of iy ut, a remedy thoroughly nese complaints, and primary stages of con- is. : —Duneanson Bros, afternoon for 2, in sqnar 421, baving a fro! sth str between P and Serthwest, wiih @ depth of 9 feet ; improved by a two fs W Schwing « | Messrs. Waiter B. W; | ; yesterday a! ard afd icroy M. 15 im Wilson's sub. of lots sub, of lots 1 and 2, in square north of sjnare with improvements, consisting of a two story and basement brick dwelling, to George W. Utermehie for $1,600. Lot 19, sate square With improvements, consisting of a tures brick dwelling and store, to Frank 1 = : act tha 23 making effort to tind some of the mombers of the board, resumed that he pad al | crowded house. toGeorge W. Utermelile for 1,10 2. 24 and 25, same square, wi sisting of four two story : ‘kK dwelling, to George W.U meble for h; total amount of sale ‘$11,506, e pr y fronts oa New pshire avenue and T streets northwest, —_—. List from which Dat are selling BS At get prices, as low Gloves and hanging Suedd, 400 9cn street t and tel ‘ wa Have No Fancy io take heavy discount fixtures of the best maki as aby house in the city. Included. Tamiiton and northwest, - ———e____ si ‘THE THIRD COLORED Bartist CHURCH Case — ‘To-day, in the Court tn General Term, the man- date of the Supreme Court of thet nite’ States in the case of Alexander et al. agt. Bouldin et al. was filed. This is the case gcowing owt of the troubies In the Third Colored Baptist courca aud the mandate reverses the decree pe- low, So far as it charges defendant (Bouldin) with rents and profits, and atssolves the in. Junction against Bouldin r.straining him trom collecting certain notes. LIGHTNING, THUNDER, RAIN AND SNOW, WITH HIGH WINDS—c STORM—FAIR AND WARMER WEATHER TO-MOH- Row. The looked-for storm of yesterday (predicted in Monday's Srar) arrived here last night, a little late, but vigorous. Directly after twi- light the stars were shining brightly, but the rizon looked dark, and tere were ent lashes of lightning In the southwest, the storm broke over the city with high wind, neavy rain end iightning and thunder. The rain continued to pour down during the night, and this ae about 10 o'clock changed to snow, which melted as goon a3 it fell. A severe snow storm prevalied yesterday throughout nearly all of Indiana and Ohio, At Kenton, 0., twenty inches fell, while at other places the srOouLd was covered Co a depth of four inches. SPECIAL SIONAL SERTICE BULLETIN, ‘The chief signai oflicer furnishes the follow- ing special bulletin to the press: The storm yesterday in Kentucky has moved eastward with Increasing energy, and is now central as @ severe storm in Virginia. Westerly gales have prevailed along the coast trom Florida to Virginia, and northeasterly gales trom Coa- necticut to Delaware, and yet continue. Hourly wind velocity ranging from thirty to forty mnlles have been generaliy reported along the Coast. *The following are the highest Velocities: Jacksonville, 42 tiles; Sandy Hook, 44; Hatteras, 51. Heavy snow has fatien and yet continues ia Tennessee, the Onto valley, over Lake Erie and the southern half of Lake Michigan, accompanied by strong northerly winds, The temperature has fallen 20 degrees ormore in Alabama, Tennessee and western Georgia since yesterday; 27 degrees at Nash- ville, The storm now in Virginia wiil move northeastward, causing severs northeasterly gales along the New England coast. accom- panied by rain turning to snow. Fair and Warmer weather 13 indicated during Thursday and Friday for the middle South Atiantic and eoslerm Gut states. District vermment Affairs. Bids were opened yesterday, at police head- quarters, for furnishing the summer untforms for the police, consisting of frock and sack coats, pants and white linen duck vests, for the coming season. ie award was made this morning to Rosenfeld & Bro., of Baltimore, they being the lowest bidders, as foliows:—Frock Coals, $15.50; sack do., $10; pants, $5.85; white vests, $2. The contract for furnishing hats was awarded to B. H. Stinemetz, of this city, and the selection that of sample No. 5, of black Cabton straw, at a cost of $1 20. The quantities required will be 40 frock coats, 19S sack coats, ) pants, 210 white vests, and 200 hats, Mr. W. 0. Koome, chief of the special assess- ments division, has completed the tssue of tax- iten certificates, In accordance with revisions Inade, on ist strest west, from B to N street: iso on Corcoran, between itl and 16ta streets northwest. Bullding permits issued by Inspector Ea- twisle:—Christopher Tetbeck, erect a two-story house in Hog Alley; $300, Maurice Mangan, erect a two-story dwelling, G, between 34 and 43¢ streets southwest; $0. John T. Campbell, repair frame, 1111 N street southeast; #359. Charles W. Butler, erect a two-story store and eS] e dwelling, d ‘street; $1,000. J. R. Moore, repair brick, 914 6th street’ southwet: $350, Samuel Fowler, repair brick, 3i0 7th street Dorthwest; $1,500. NEW MAPS. Mr. b. D. Carpenter has just completed and turned over to the District Comuntssioners the gecond division of his mammoth rap of the county of Washington, for which Congress made an appropriation of $3000 about one year & ‘The map ts in two'divisions, this one em- tog the aFea between Bunker Hill road and Lincoln avenue, and so Ou westward to the Potomac river, and includes about three-fitths of the entire area of the District, it Is made m_ seventeen sections, bounded by roads, which are to be bound together in book form so as to serve the pu ofa numerical book for the county. and willbe kept 1n the Assessor's office for this purpose. The plats show all the roads, different owners of land, with the quan- Uty of each by actual survey. etc. The work Was Commenced to August last and will require six months yet to finish. REPAIRS OF STREETS. Mr. E. M. Chapin, superintendent of repairs, With bis foree of laborers, 1s doing good Service in taking up and relaying some ot the eld be blue stone pavements in varlous parts of the city. One of these job3 is the re- jJaying of the pavement on the south side of It, between 4th aud tth streets northeast. ‘This pavement was laid down under the board of public works, the material used. being large angular boulders rudely laid and the pavement luad become so worn tuto ruts that tf) was un- safe to drive over It. His plan is to brexk up these boulders, making three or four pteces of each large one and relay «lose on a good bed of gravei and ram them well home, thus taaktag a comparatively smooth street and easily traveled by all kinds of vehicles, Another ex- cellent repair job has been done around the Baltmore « Potomac depot, on sh and B Streets. Mr. Chapin has also relaid D and E streets, between 1ith and 15th streets northwest, With the old red Seneea blocks taken up from H street, between 1sth and 19th streets norch- west,-and replaced last year Dy a con pavement. These are now all passable stre ang give satisfaci 2 suserinte: dent of repairs has also iald pavements on Sth 9th streets, between B street and Virgina National Museum duid way by extending the eurbs and laying the Sidewalks, thus making easy and substantial approaches to the museum building in thar direciton. This ts all done nder the super- fou of Lieut. Greene and ts an economtett ¥ of putting some of the condition by iain: ial, which would othe: Amusements, &c. Forp’s Orexa Hovse.—Madame Janauschek ared last nightin “Mother and Son” to a There are many Impressive ¥,2nd they were given with all Pathos for which Janauscaek ‘The audience was deeply moved ny Of the most striking situations, Her '. To-night she will appear a3 program last eyeaing in lively pear every bight this week. : F |. Lovis Forp will take place at Ford’s Opera House the evening of Thursday, April7, when ‘Olivette” will be pre- sented by an excellent cast, with Mis3 Eva Milis as the “*Countes: Some of the music of the new comic opera, “Billee Taylor," will also be given. -—-« CLOTHING SALESMAN wanted, column, See want ———_—_ 4 —These are the days of Hiner one can be seen than Straus, the popular clothier, ta his : on new store, \ Pennsylvania avenue, Saturday neé: > advertisement, THz EMANCIPATION purpose of the colored people of this Dist have a proper observance of the 19th suniver- sary Of the emancipation proclamation, wich t place April 16th, and Col. Perry Carson Is rogkin; It ta the arrangements accordingly. infention to hold a meeting s00n at Galillean Fishermen's hall to arrange for the military and civic procession, and the selecting of en orator for the day. It !s thought that Marshal Douglass will be the orator selected, ani that the oration will be delivered at the Lincoin statue east of the Capitol. The colorei milt- tary organizations of this District now number six, which the ¢ivil part of the procession, made up of the numerous societies among tne colored people, would make an imposing dis- play. od M. Wiiay has just received from Europe, a very Hagdsome assortment of atee! trlm- mings. t CELEGRATION.—It WaShINGTON Fish MaRKer, March 3), 1S81.— Sold, by K. A. Golden, agent, since our iast nt: 20,000 herrings, from $12.59 to $15. per thousand; 3,000 shad, from $22 to $10 per hun- dred: h, from 2 ; 2,000 benches Tock and perc to Ge, ‘per bunch, ‘ The Courts. COURT IN GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, Mlibourn agt, Thompson: judg ment for plaints for costs and ease remanded for new tral. Dimond agt. Cahill; argument commenced. ‘To-day, Alexapder et al. agt. Bouldin et ai; mandate of Supreme Court of the U.S. Mled. } Dimond agt. Cahill; op heartng. Crevin CovaT—Judge Macarhur, Yesterday, Pumphrey agt. Baltimore and Po- tomee railroad company; verdict for plaratttr for #z.0¢0. Brown Salter; demurrer ove: riled, O’Connell agt. Maryman: judgment tor Plainisf by agreement. To-day. Mattison agt. Plerce; judgment fessed. Brown agt. Salter (two cases); on ing. con- POLICE CovetT—Jutge Srl. Yesterday after our report close Climas was charged with tres On tas grounds of Chas, Richardson and carrying of a lot of earth; Sor5 days. Chas Queen, larceay of a pair of gloves from Chas, A. Brown; $0 or 30 days. Jacob Sauder was charged with a>- saulting Samuel H. Walker, who stated that he ts @ real estate agent, and defendant was put outof the Parkinson Heuse, No. 622 Pena- sylvabla avenue, and the k turned over to witness, and while stanaing in the nallway de- fendant and his wife assauited him, Mr. Sauder striking him on the head with a club. ‘The case was continued for further Ella testimony. Peterson, a > adisorderiy house; $25 or 30 days fm jail ca = , Climas ‘atiida Upshber, assault on Fred- Greaser; $1. Jno. Johagon, Wm. Johnsoa and Samuel Grifin, charged with cutting the range fixtures from an unoccupied house; one year In pe and a fine of $200 or 30 days addi- onal. Lewis Johnson, sone offence of E pod larceny; discharged. Chas. Wilson, assau Michael KR. Welch; $20 or 30 days. Sam. Mat- thews, assault on Alice Jones; $1. vater | Condensed Locals. aD aj from the mks ead tn dopant ie agement a ‘aptey, filed several years since by the Wash{ngton Fire Insurance Company, wes filed. a = The Circuit Court concluded the trial of the case of Pumphiey vs, the Baltimore and Poto- mac railroad, yesterday, the jury: fndiag a ver- Gict of $2,000 in favor of the plaintiff. Pam- phrey, a small lad, had one of his lezs run over by the train on \Vifginta avenue, and so broken. as to require amputation. The Court in General Term yesterday re- ceived the mandate of the Supreme Court of the United States «directing them to reverse their judgment in the fslse imprisonment case of Hallet Kitbourn agt. Sergeant-at-arms Thomp- son of the House of Representatives, and give judgment for Mr. Kilbourn on the demurrer. he case Was remanded to the Circuit Court for trial. Suece amps will be lighted at 6:35 p,m. and extinguished at 4:20 a m. The Washington German Benevolent Asso- Ciation has elected the following officers: F. W. Kablert, president; August Schmidt, vice-pres- ident; M. Leimbach, treasurer; George F. Kozel, secretary; William Jordan, Charles E. Kozel and John Gordon, executive comnaittee; An- drew Loe filer, J. Leonhard and Adam Leimbach, Sick committee, EB, Jackson & Co.’3 saw-mill took fire last | evening, and but for the vigilance of Private Wa'cbman Ben Kiopfer. a disastrous contlagra Uon might have resulted. A soldering pot, in Which some burning coals had been left, was the origin of the fire. The members of No. 2 con pany Were summoned and quickly extin- guished the flames, [oss small. A colored man jumped into Mr. James Sbreve’s carriage last uight and drove off. The herse and carriage were subsequently found hear the White Lot, but the harness, worth about $50, had been carried off by the thiet. ‘The tclowing patents have been issued to Persons In this city: Benjamin M. Beall, bitch- lng clamp; Bowles, lamp for coal oi) Stoves (reissue); A.G. Brust and W. H. Doug- las, double-acting pump ; E. J. De Smedt, insu- Jated or non-conducting bituminous compound for electrical purposes. Mr. Hawkes, the president of the Knicker- becker Ice company, {s a fowl fancier, and has an extensive hennery on the grounds of the company. Last night thieves broke into his pe mises and robbed him of about forty ot the nest chickens Of the lot. This morning on entering, instead of being greeted with the cackiipg of his hens, every thing was silent, and nothing remained but the heads of the birds, which had been wrung off. Alexandria Notes. WilMe Wall, the little son of Mr. Augustus Wall, while on his way to school Monday in company with another boy, fell through an Opening In the bridge at Bristoe Station, to the fromm below, a distance of about forty feet, adly, though ft Is thought not seriously, tu- juring bimeelt.....In the Circult Court, James k, Cole, indicted for violation of the eleciion Jaws in obstructing and delaying oue Abner Anerson, colored, & voter at the 34 ward ee of Alexandria, on the 2d day of November last, has been acquitted. “A. B. C.”? Answered. Evitoy Star:—When the robbery occurred on D street, near 2d northwest, that you complain of in Tuesday's Stak, the officers who patrol the beat were engaged In the creditable work of securing a wood shed door belonging to my Louse on E street, near 2d, which they had dis- covered forced open by thieves, who were probably aware that my husband was tempo- Tarily absent from the city. Considering the length of thetr beats, {t is surprising that more burglaries do not occur. DEF, The Dangers of Fall School Houses Editor Star:--Your adwirable editorial in Morday’s issue, upon the danger threatening the precious lives of our children in the public schools from tre, or What is sometimes as bad, an alaria of fire, is worthy of, and should com- mand the most earnest attention of the people. Allof us can remember the heartrending de- {ails of just such mishaps as you fear. Fright among children (abd grown people also, for that matter.) destroys ail reason on thelr part, and they ‘D for the stairs peli-mell, one upon the other, breaking (a3 in the case of a New York public schooj) the fron hand-ralls, and hence falling 10 the bottom, one upon another, ‘until the stone floor was covered with a mass of crushed and dying children, to the depth of several feet. Other cases, equally dreadful, are well known to all adults; but, as you traly remark, “the misfortune ts that Ube feeling of dread and the impression of the necessity of providing for the -afety of the community usu- ally dies out before any great amount of good is accomplished.” We therefore go on bullding our echool-houses three and four stories high— piling our Children up-up-up—with no regard to thelrdown-coming In caseof danger. I don’t sec why @ public scnoo) should be higher than two stories, any how. What difference would it make in the cost (if cost is the reason) of a bvullding half the height and twice the wiath or oe h? And is this reason, mean as {t may be, suitlclent to Induce us to Continue the ereztion of bigh-up school-houses, with all thelr obje Uons? 18 land so precious that a few feet extra {8 beyond the means of this commie ris it that we feel a pride ta showiag strangz- “bat elevated ideas we have, as evinced in eutious erections? I hope, Mr. Eiiitor, et Wil receive the attention if meriis Who control the educational syscem District; for what can be of greater in- an the preservation of the ves of 's childre: J —_—_—_-<r+e-—___. THE Morey Letrer.—The pre ceedings in th Morey letter case wil be finally disposed ot afew aays, Assistant District Attorney Bell, who bad charge of the case from the commeuce- ment, being satisfied after careful examination t the letter was not written wi was claimed to have been pesned. A Oli prosequi wilt thererore be entered and the bondsmex will be released. The witness O'Brien, alias Lisdsay, is now in the To: having pleaded guiliy on an indictment charging him ‘with perjury, and will shortly be brought up in the Court of General Sessions for sentence. TH. L, Morey, who ¢! he was the uncle of the nan io whom the lette - , but, havin: Turnished valuable information to the prose- cution, will probably be liberated in a few days. N. ¥. Hered, to-day, ne ‘THE WoRLD'’s Fatr—Cyaes W. Figlp TO BE PRESIDENT.—Ii Was the general opinion of the commissioners yesterday that Cyrus W. Field would accept the presidency of the World’s Fair, and that an early response would be re- ceived from him. Dr. Newman sald that he knew that Mr. Field was enthusiastically in javor of the fair, and that there was no doubt he would accept. Important and decisive bast- ness is expected to come up before the regular meeting and the executive session at 3:39 o'clock to-day. The commissioners say they are not xing to abandon theenterprise until they meet, with Uoatcts Vp worth talking abour. They report that several large subscriptions have been piedged, and when once Mr. Field accepts the want of money will be the last thing to trouble thei V. ¥. Her to-day, . died Mon- at the l'ifth Avenue hotel, in New York, from paralysis of the heart, He had been an invalld for years, Oo April 13 the body of the earl will be sent to Scotland im the steamer Servia. The Earl of Caithness owned extensive estates in Scotland and Eag- jand. His family castic is in the extreme borth o1 Scouland. He had been a traveler for years, aud bas not recently Visited his Scotch He reached New York some time since from the west A speaial cable to Evening f v4: from Paris, March. A telegram from “*D.,” the nihilist cor- respondent of the /a(ransigean! at Geneva, re ceived this morning, declares that if Sophie Perowsky is condemued and executed the Czar will perish. Is THE Pore 1s GEK?—The Pall Mal! Ga— zee pablishes the followlug telegram from Rome: A lady has ovtained a private audience of the Pope and warned His Holiness that the day and nour have been fixed for the murder of himself and Cardinal Peccl. RELBASED FROM PRIsoN.—The Connecticut legislature bas voted to release from prison Charles J. Allen, sentenced 16 years ago to Im- prisopment for life for killing his brother. Similar action was taken in the case of John J. Jobnson, a Sweedish ex-army officer, sentenced for ife, a few years ago, for killing a woman who assaulted him. A FAMILY OF ForGERs.—John Clary alias Wil- teres was arrested In New York last night on a charge of passlug a forged check for $300 on the Flushing and @ueen’s County Bank, of Flushing, L. 1., on Wriday last. The prisoner 13 Said to be the brother of Henry Clary, of Bald- more, the forger, recently sent to prison ior a forgery committed tn Albany To BE CkEMATHD.— [he fires in the Lemoyne crematory were lighted again last nigat. Tae Uiirteenth subject for inciaeratten 1s ‘the boly of Col. J. N. Ress, cf Holden, Mass,, a town fifty miles West Of Boston. "The remains will arrive Thursday morning and will be immediately cremated. ny Teor ‘Near Halifax, N. S., yesterday, a schooner about to be launched atier repairs was blown Cue by the wind, catching three men under the other two, it 1s reported that a prize fight was fought at Biysuc Taand. near Row London, ‘Conk., be- tween Billy Eqwards and Mike Donavan, a few days ago, and that Donavan was badly beaten in 16 rounds. Seventy-five or 89 rough3 wit- nessed the mill. A FIENDISH AcT.—Jos, Martin, a jealous lover, seized Alice Harrigan, his sweethearr, at Huntington, i. I., last Saturday moroing, and poured vitriol! On her tace froma bottle and rubbed it In with bis gloved hand, destroying ber sight and dis‘guring her for life. The wretch was arrested. OE, s ‘Piriied Fake job) ee ae haw, ny 9 L rtreet norths est —Patent Law ani Patent Office practice. marae Dying Premier. SEBTCH OF THE CAREER OF BENJAMIN DISRAELI, : EARL OF BEACONSFIBLD. The right honorable Benjamin Disraelt, Earl ported by cable, is the descondant of a Hetrew family of distinction, He ts the eldest son of Isaac Disrael!, who was a noted English au- thor. The family has been one of prominence for generatiqns back. The Disraeils flourished upwards of two centuries ago in Spain and Italy, ‘The grandfather of the Earl, Benjamin Disraeli, for whom bis lordship was named, settled in England tn 1748, amassed a large for- tune in business, and retired tn middle life. Isaac Disraeli, father of the Farl, devoted his life to literary labors. He wrote and pub- }sbed books from 1791 to 1541, and was awarded the honor of D. C. L. by the University of Ox- ford. Lord Beaconsileld was porn in 1s08, and he was educated by private tutors under the immediate supervision of his father. At the age when young Englishmen destined for po- tical life are usually sent to a university he was articled to a solicitor in order 3 fit nim for a government position. When weary of the drudgery of iaw he relieved himsélt by writing articles for a Tory journal. When twenty-two years of age be published his first novel, ‘Vivian Grey,” and he continued to write and } publish works ef fiction, sometimes intermin- gied with politics, all bis life, In 1832 and in 1835 he was defeated for a seat in Parliament, fr Wycombe. He changed his politics from radical to conservative and went to Taunton, where he ran against Labouchere, and was again defeated. He made some allusion to Connell, which involved him # a hostile correspondence with a son of the latter. At tle age of thirty-two took his seatin Parlia- Ment as a conservative representative for Ma‘dstone. It was then that he made his fuc pas In attempting to address the House too €arly,and In sitting down in great confuston be uttered that nropnetic declaration “the time wil! come when you'll hear me.” He married in $39, became the leader of the “Young Enz- land party.” He became celebrated for hi Dillant, invective and polished sarcasm. and in 1646 the ability he displayed as a leader ot the care ton, and year by year he continued torise fn the estimation of the world. In 1832 be accepted the post of chancellor of the ex- chequer in the Lord Derby's cabinet. Disraelt emerged from this position with renewed honors, When the Derby government was overthrown, Disraelt resumed the leadership ot the opposition tn tne House. In isss he resumed former part in Lord Derby's sec- ond cabinet, but In 1359 he Introduced a gov- ernment reform measure, which was thrown out,and the government resigned. When Derby. returned to power in iss, Disraeli again took the. post of chancellor of’ the exchequer, February, 186s, he succeeded Derby as premier, but resigned in the following December be- cause of & hostile majority in the house. un this occasion Mrs. Disraeli was raised to the peerage as Viscountess seaconsfield. While cut of office in 1870 he published *Lothair.” In 1573 the populariey of Gladstone rapidly sub- sided, and the new election of 3 iving the conservatives a large majority. Disraell re. turned to power as prime minister. In 1Si7 be took his seat in the upper house as Lord Bea- constield, He remained in power until is: wen, prinelpally on account of nis foreign po!- fey, he was retired and Gladstone returaed to tbe premiership. Last year Beaconsfield pub- lished “Endymion,” a novel that had a wiae circulation. ——— CUTICURA Astonishing Cures of Itehing, Scaly and Scrofatous Humors of the Skio, Scalp and Blood of Child- ren and Infants. Curicuns REMEDIES are simply elegant to use, ‘They appeal to mothess and parents with creat force. From infancy to old age they are equally successful), safe and reliable. Quricuna, a Medi- cinsl Jelly, arrests diseases, eats away dead skin and flesh, allays inflammation, itching and irrita- tion, soothes and heals Skin Diseases, and Scalp Affections with loss of Hair. It reproduces and beautities the Hair. Ovricuga REsoLvenr, the #reat Blood Purifier, cleanses, purities and eradi- cates all chronic and hereditary humors. Qyri- ccra MebicrnaL TorLeT Soar, prepared from Griicuna, cleanses, soothes and heals diseased surfaces, whitens, freshens and besutifies the skin beyond sll praise. It is an elegantly perfumed Toilet, Bath and Nursery Sanative. Children and Jn fants. Chas. Esyre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J., writes -—‘'My son, a lad of twelve years, was com- ietely cured of a terrible case of Eczema by the Cuticura Remedies. From the top of his head to the goles of his fee: was one mass of acsbe. Every other remedy and physicians had been tried in vain.” Fred. Robrer, es., Cs ional Bank, Pceblo, hier Stock Growers’ Na- ‘olorado, writes:—‘'T am #0 Well pleesed with its effects cn my baby that Ecan- not 8! to be without it in my house. Itiga Wonderful cure, and it is bound to become very masses.” 3. 8. Weeks, Town Treasurar, St. Albans, Vt., says, ins lecter dated May 23:—“‘it works toa charms on my head sores Plant aby’s faco and hesd. Qured the and has nesrly cleaned tho face of Thave recommended it to severa!, and Dr. a3 ordered it for t killing Jas. Hardy and badly tnjaring | OvtTicuRA REMEDIYs are prepared by Weees & Por7zr, Chemists sud Drugyists, 360 Washington Atreet, Boston, snd are for saie by all Drugxists. Prico for Curiewns, a Med‘cinal Jelly, small boxes, 50 cents; large boxes, $1. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new Biood Puritier, 81 per bottle. Guricuns Mpictwat Tomer Soap, 25 cents. QuTiouna MEDICINAL SHAVING Soap, 15 cents; in bars, for Barbers and large consumers, 50 cents. BR All mailed free on receipt of price. SS SANFORD'S RADICAL OURE FOR CATARRH. > Ra ical, Permanent. ‘Treatment for $1. Complete Begin atthe beginniag. Cieanse the nasal pas- sages. Remove the morbid coats of rotting and dead tissue. Work upon these surfaces until the living, wholesome membrane is reached, cleansed, disinfected, soothed and hesled. Then you Lave attacked and retmoved thecange Mesnwhile, by internal administrstion, drive from the blood the polgon it delivers with every paleation of the heart. When all this is faithfully done Catarrh is con- quered, you are cured. BANFORD'S RavICAL CURE consists of one bottle of the Raprcat Curr, one box of OaTareuan Sor~ VENT and cne ImpRovep INHALER, all wrapped iu one packave, with Treatise and Directions, and sold by all druggists for $1. Ask for SanFoRp's Bavicar Cure, the most complete, instantaneous and economical treatment in medicine. General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. * COLLINS’ Voltaic Hlectric Plasters. Rheumatism, Neuralia, Weak and Bore Lungs, Coughs and Golds, Weak Back, Stomach aud Bowels, Dyspepsia, Shooting Pains through the Loins spd Back, Spasiie or Fits, «nd Nervous, Muscular ano Spinal Affections, relieved and cured when cvery other plaster, liniment, lotion and electrical app 'iance fails. Ask for CoLuis’ vato Evecruic Puasters. Only 25 cts. mar30 THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR Toilet, Bath and Sick Room. marl2-w&sm ‘There Machines are fect order and are repeip order fee ef cheten br canyon Oeren x ae ete in the city. Farts and attachments {or ai machines: Old me: chines repaired and made an good as Rew. low. “Fint class machines for reat at, mari6 G28 ven stee Bt. Cloud Bla’s. popular 26 scon as its virtues are known to the + CITY ITEMS. The Memory of Henry Clay. There is no city in the Union where the mem- of Beaconsfield, whose dangerous fllness is re—-| ory of Henry Clay ts more carefully cueristed han in New Orleans, where in ove of the most Conspicuous sites a large and beantaful statue stands, erected by the many admirers there of the great commoner. Additional eciat will be given to his birthday. April 12th, this year, by making 1t the occasion of the Grand Monthly Drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, when over $100,000 in prizes will be distributed. Those desirous of remembering the occasion can hear more by writing to M. A. Dauphin, No. 319 Broadway, New York city, N. ¥.,or same per- £0n at New Orleans, The Dracaena Draco or African Tooth Brush only 10 cents, and other desiradie articles Of toilet for sale at J, W. Dagw's, 6 Shinny Men. Wells’ Health Renewer,—absolute cure for nervous debiilty and weakness of the genera- tive functions. $1, at Druggists, 480 Penn. ave. Ww Forty Years? Experience of an Old Mrs, Winslow's Sootning Syrup 1s the pre- Seription of one of the best female physicians and nurses tn the Uaited states. and nas been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions Of mothers for thelr children. It Telleves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, eriping in the bowels and wind colic. By giving health to the child it rests the Mother. Price 25 cents a bottle, 1,8 & Cough. Cold or Sore Throat Should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable lung disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but acts directly on the inflamed parts, allaylng irritation, gives rellef in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh and the throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to. Sold at 25 cts a box everywhere. “Alderney Dairy Wagons" Fresh Alderney butter churned every morn- ing, and deltveredin ytba, “Ward” prints, 45¢. pertb. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and Sweet milk Sc. per qt, Cream, 10c. pint. SWALLOWING POISON, BWALLOWING and inhaling the noxious impu- rities wenerated by Catasrh, POISON not alone the nasal crgans, but the stomach and lungs. No merely LocaL remedy, like douches and insoluble snuiis, can possibly reach or eradicate the virulent Bporules of Catarrh. This fact explains the won- erful cures effected by De. WEI DE MEYER'S new INOOULATIVE treatment. The elements used by him are ABSOBBED by the mucous mem- brane throughout the system and form a CONSTI- TUTIONAL as well as local antidote, aa certain to OURE CATARRH, as vaccine virus is to prevent Small-pox. Its nnprecedented sale with unsolic- ited testimonials from many thousands who, at ALL STAGES of the disease, HAVE BEEN CURED by this wonderful remedy, establish beyond cou- tradiction, the fact that WEI DE MEYER'S Oa- TaRRH OUBE is tho most important medical Gisgovery since vaccination. Rev. C. H. TayLon. 140 Nobis street, Brooklyn, writes One package producec’ a radicai cure." ‘*It entirely cured a men:ber of my family who hsd svffered from Ca- tarrh for 40 years.” J.D. MoDoxaty, 710 Broad- way, N. ¥.: ‘'It cured me after docforing for nearly 30 years." Mus. Euxa C. Howes, 39 W. Washington Place, N. Y.: ‘tI can speak for SEVEN merfbers of my family who have used it with grest benefit.” Bey. W. H. Suunen, Frederick, Md.: “*Everybody troubled with Catarrh ag I was should use it.” Maay A. Ranxen, 494 N. Clark street, Chicago, Ill.: ‘For six years I did not bresthe through my nostrils until I used Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure." Mus, M. E. SRENEY, 3022 Sarah street, 8t. Louis, Mo.: ‘*it ave me instant relief." F. J. Opanx, Atlantic Hotel, Obicago: “*It restored meto my ministerial labors." Rev. Gzo. A. Bres, Cobbleskill, N. ¥.: ‘‘It relieved me of agreat Polypos.” W.H. TRurspeun, M. D., Elgin, Ul., &c., &e., ke , &c. Dr. Wei De Meyer's “* TREATISE” is mailed ynkz. His ‘‘OURE” is DELIVERED to any address, by D. B. Dewey & 0o., 46 Dey &t., N. ¥., at $1.00 complete. Bovs-eo 1B. KUPPEBT, Nos, 403 and 405 7th st. n. w. BEADQUARTZRS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and Durability in the market. AROHERY AND FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET AND LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, N. ¥. ROLLER SKATES (al) numbers) At Prices to Suit the Times. mar? M. W. GALT. BRO. & Co., BIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVER WARE, PLATED WAKES, FANCY GOOD, fens REOY Penne. ave. J "S THIUMPH, Nee eens WOOT EITTERS. If you are weak, or languid, use Krazier's Bit- tere. If your flesh is fisbby and your complex sallow, use Frazier's Bitters. If you live in a mi Iacial district, wee Frazier’s Bitters. If worn do with th hildren, nse Frazte you have got the blues, use er’a Bitters. ‘ou have kept late hours ard lived contrary to the love of heaith, use Fraziox’s Hoot Bitters. If you bred toning up, take Frazicr'a Root Bitters. If cn bsve abused instead of used natare’s vift, use Tazier's Bitters, Jf you feel old before your time, use Frazier'a Bitters. If life has become a burden and you bave gloomy seers use Frazior’s Bitters. if your hands tremble and your eyex have grown dim, racicr's Root Bitters wil make you feel young s«sin. 7, everyehere at ihe low price8l per botiis. FICANK 8. BEN 53 RY & CO., Sole Proprictora, Gleveland, 0. RTOTT & CROMWELL, Wholesale Avents "482 Pennsylvania ave. Jan8-204p SPRING HATS. KNOX'S SPRING STYLE HATS now ready. | Carsimere Drees Hats for yours gents. Latest in Derbys and Soft Hats, in new colors and shapes. Large assortment of UMBEELLAS for ladies and ts. = B. HB. STINEMETZ, Hatter, marld 12337 Penna avenue. QHATEs! SHATES! ‘The best assortment of SKATES. Sharpening ‘Skates a specialty. Also, a fue assortment of Fins OQUTLERY, suitable for Uhristroas Presents, at ©, FISCHEL'’S Oxp Stan, deco 623 7th Opp Patent Office, Lig DP SALAD OUL, for Table and NUltchen ser @2 persed. Sacer pint. OOMP. LICORICE POWDER, for purifying the blood and regulating the system, 25c. per box, at A. Ms KLOCZEWSHVS DRUG STORE, marll 422 Oth st. 1831 °° “iisies.“* 1881 HED. from the best quality, tempered, BED | ORNAMENTAL Flower ¥ Good either before or sfter the Holidays. A prilcely ,Gieaned, or Beautifully Dyed GENTS" SUIT or NES' GARMENTS to at W.H WHEATLEY’S Wet and Dry Cleaning and Premium Bteam Dyeing Establishment. 1068 (48) Jefferson Street, Georgetown, BD. OC. Work oslled for and delivered anywhére in the city. decd? .— The under- that they haveformed IMITED 00-PARTNERSHIP. signed do hereby certif: sco-parinerent Tor the alg of Tee, under the name and 1eeOo. NO bills or soccunts will be paid unless, Upon a written Waren eect so: Boo Sonn EXETOR FF BARREN. Mf KINSLOW. fobs os JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. G., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS- “TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXOUANGE. janld LING. Sei ere EXPERIBNOR. JAS. F. BRIEN, 419 Sth st. n.w. PLEMBING, with view to 1: proper ansibory ase Tangementa.” Orders promptly Aled. oovi-Om" RATIONS IN STOCKS. he TON A. DODGK & CO., rokere, No. 12 Walt st.; N. ¥., buy $8 ou'3 to 8 per cent. STOCK PRIVILRGES at reasouelye Sto $100 can be invested. Full when desire: ates dn wich #23 fo 100 can v rates in w! ¥25 to cal and Financiat rt information on application’ ad Fin: ae sent free. jani2-; AILYMEN, ATIENTION!—Just received two at Straw, and for sale ia quantities to ipsa eet Clover Hi: great deal a lay and & per. W! 6 the richest milx and more of it. W. H. TENNEY & SONS, Oats and leer Daler a An) Feed, Corn, fobs WALTHAM WATCHES, ‘We confidently recommend the Watches manu- fee bo ths american Waten 7. Walt Bisa, as the most reliable Smekecpers that can ol pen Li 8 Tees aas aed sagen Siw stock at the loweet prices: team "T4807 Penn, sve ORGE OWNERS—If yon want your slock BISE' '. Remem- ber, ‘Pi venened Fa Cutan baled AMUSEMENTS. ————_—_— PROPOSALS. P. ROFOSAES FOR TEE! EXTENSION OF = NORTH STREST AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CBURCH FIPTFEN FECT T THE FRONT 4ND | NEW MODERN FRONT. SEALED PROPOSALS for theextension of f- teon feet of the saié North Street A. M. E Oo} THE BREUTIUN UF A Gharch | and the erection of anew modern frout will be re- | ceived ut APRIL dni, 1881, 12 O'CLOCK M. Proposals may be left with the undereie: 20a, With plans and #pec fications ‘The trustecs of the ssid North Street A. M. FE. Church refer ve the right to reiect an ¥ oT all bid: The committee can be seen at the Chures on day eveni:g, March 25tb, at 7 o'clock, and Frida: evening, April Ist, at 7 o'clock. bai th Baia Cait Chairman of the Committee on provement. RLY. J.B. W. Mu a P. 0. Lock Box No. 99. margs-ot Ss. FOR CONSTRUGTING A tox “Oi THe BOUNDARY. STHER ‘Bi IEPTING) AUXILIARY SEWER. By ai sealed Pro be . Pon spoileation therefor, aud bids upoa these forms will aloce be considered. The right is Teservea to reject any or ail bids or parts of bids. W. J. TWINING. Major of Fnsineera, U. & Engineer vomniice! PEOPCEALS FOR ADHESIVE POSTAGE SiAMPS. Fort Orrice Drvanrunst Wasuineron, D. O., March 96, 1831, Sealed Proposals are invited from Steel Plate Engravers and Plate Pristers, anc will be r ved at this Depariment unr. 12 0'c ‘KM. ON WED- NESDAY, 1HE 27TH Day or AP » 1981, fer far- nishing all the Postage Stamps which Depart- ment may require forpublic and oficial usa dur: ne @ yeriod of four years, commencing on the Ist day of July, 1881, viz 1, Stamps for the nee of the 2. Official Stamps for the use of the Executive Derartments. 3. Newspaper and Periodical Stamps. 4. Postage-due Stamps. Blank forme of bids, with full specifications, willbe furnished upon application to the Third Aesistant Postmaster General, Wasl nzton, B. O THOMAS L. JANES, ar2t-2awsw Postmaster General. IRON BITTERS. A TRUE TONIC, IBON BITTERS ARE HIGHLY RECOMMEND- ED FOR ALL DISEASES | REQUIRING A CER- TAIN AND EFFICIENT TONIC, ESPECIALLY INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPETITE, LOSS OF BIRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. EN- RICHES THE BLOOD, STRENGTHENS THE MUSCLES, AND GIVES NEW LIFZ 20 THE NERVES. THEY ACE LIKE A CHARM ON THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS, REMOVING ALL DYSPEPTIO SYMPTOMS, SUCH AS TASTING THE FOOD, BELCHING, HEAT IN THE STOM- ACH, HEARTBURN, &c. THE ONLY IRON PREPARATION THAT WILL NOT BLACKEN THE TEETH OR GIVE HEADACHE. WRITE FOR THE A B © BOOK, 32 PAGES, AMUSING AND USEFUL BEADING, SENT FREE. Brown Chemical Company, jana6 Baltimore, Maryland, COLUMBIA POTTERY OO. MANUFACTURERS OF STONE AND EARTHENWARE, 313 Georgia avenues, Foot of 8d street 0 A general assortment of Jare, Jugs, Pitchers, Buck- Wheat Pourers, Muk Pans, Bitter Crocks, Churns, Beer Muge, &¢.,in manufactoreand on hand. This he ied nae lity Terra Colts m1 ‘al, and by skilled workmen. 8 OUR FLORISTS’ AND GARDENERS’ Depsrt- ment is cciplete with a large assortment of MA- CHINE AND HAND-MADE POTS, manvfactured POT CLAY. Hanging gece, Urns, Baskets end CONSERVATORY WABE. 8" The Firet Diploma awarded at the late Exit bition of the Horticultural society and at the Na- tional Fair. 18-3m a pA ’8 CATARBH KEMEDY fai fa ea try it. yr. Dupsre’s and ve ve a bitions ‘dicorders. Price. 25 cent Mrs. Dr. rs. Dr. uchs, and con- ‘Dr. Dupare’s Pile Remedy cures blind, bleeding Font ac Baumert “al 8! and druggists. marai-tply. #. J. BIBIDBE, VETERINARY S8UR- GEON FOR 1HE DISTRIOT OF OO- LUMBIA AND FIRE DEPARTMENT, bas the honor to inform the public that Le removed Dis stsble from 248 3d north- west to VRINIDAD or Corcoran Model Farm—eu- france, 12th ‘and K streets northeast. Orders can be left at P. Flemminz’s Livery Stable, 8th street, det and E. T have rented the above large farm, provided With a Gret-class stable pasturaze, with spring and Po*o: r month. lds, con, sumption. cents: never-failing and itchin, do away with burning. It cures horses more rap- idly of 014 cr pew lameness aris:ng from the shon!- Ger, spavins or any sort of sprains. mar24-6t* Arrears SECUBE AND BELIABLE: NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPANY, 15th Btreet and New York ave. Fire, Burglar and Damp Proof Vaults from 85 peat “Qoveroinent Bonds on deposit for Ser al coc, ‘Nise, reccives Silverware in Trucks for' moderate rate.” Board of Mi ; Wiliam Btickney, president; George W vice presi- dent 'P Spyder, sccretary: A-L. Sturtevant, treasurer; Henry A’ Wiliard, Joba 8. Thos, Evyane. mar Same LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Have Just received a large assortment of AMERICAN WATCHES, Which we are now offering at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. SAL. LEWIS’ SONS, marl? 2215 Pennsylvania avenue. x INCHEN'S DRY ING ESTAB- SISAMENT i= 8 eg er he 906 @ st. nadie’ gud Ge eh.'é GARMENTS of all Finds OLEANED and DYED; also, CREPE VEILS, UEP SPECIALTY “io cleaning fing RVENING Se Thirty years’ experience. ae, HEAT DEALERS MAKE MONEY w. ois. SOULE & CO., 130 La Salie street,' octll-eol2m 0 | recently at Booth's THE GBEAT JANAUSCHER. THE TRAGIC QUNEN. character of the uohappy ined vindicstion 3 yy tera patt for her. her wonderful performs. cs. = that the walle of Weet ones of a martyr?" The esime comrat 8h Ps" yee Tucatre soy The Jans0_ehek Repertoire - aoe... MARY STUART ‘Gaeen OF Seite ~.-....BLEAK HOUSI Hortense ang Lady Dedlock = <seeee BBUNITILIB MOTHER AND SON On Thursday evening, April 7—Bonefit of 7. FOKD } GE4NP concert AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH EVENING, APRIL 1, Is nder direction of FPS#0K BIS HOFF. Miss Ewan, Mra. Powell, Mr Doan, Mr. Swit: and other Washington favs Mirs Janie Savage, the bea Mshrd Artist and Reader fre " hor first appearance before a Washing AcMiistion, SU.couts. Reserved sests st me DD FELLOWS, HALL. FRIDAT AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, APRIL 1 AND 2, SATURDAY MATINER, 2:30 P.M, BENAFIT OF 108 DASHAWAY REFORM CLt rn, Grand Tabiea «x Exhibition of Bunyan’s Immortal alecory of THE PILGRIM; OR, LIFE ILLUSTRATH D. Cards of admieic ol rem under ! Matinee—A< N4zis: is THRATER.-1WO Poke AN FORMASCHS ONLY, Fritay_ove 2 1 April 9p, MIL Sth, Saturday ni BERNE Henry Friday eve ving Halevey’s play a Fi ie Sarah Beruharat. Bai wil anpesr fe Gautier, Soain « c to location. &n' March NAtTONaL THEATER. ON WEEK ONLY-COMMENOING MON MARC MENOING MONDAYS CARNCROSS MINSTR Organized 3°62—-S8T AR TROU JOHN L. CARNCKURS, Propst OUR ORT@INAL SENS SCENES 1N OUR MAkK 7 SB M., the Oc r Carrier. OUK AMERICAN TEAM BALLOWE't N ON-THE PLANTATION SARAH BARNYARD in her I CAIM#EL, Or, the Fate ye oqttette ructers baadie eniire Company. WEDNESDAY, L 6, Compimeutary monte. to SAMUEL @. BINGLEY SARA BERNHARDT. APHIL 4 AND MONDAY AND ‘TUESDAY GREAT POREPACGH stow: Exhibits in Washington, fafternoon and evening,) Corner 0th and S Stre 20 TRAINED LLEPHAN TS! CIRCUS IN TWO BINGS! 22 TRAINED STALLIONS! and Trick Borees. any dozen +i) ance in J 8 lored Lev ay A greater Combi nywhereon earth. e Seibini and and TROUPE OF GYMNASTIC BICYOLERS! LOYAL, the Man-Meteor, Blawn from a Ci nz And the Greatest Zooloeteal Wonder of the World, TWO WOOLLY ELEPHANTS: GBAND- STBEBT PAGEANT Av la. a, Avr 4. Most marnificent Clspiay of paveantr: Upon the streets of an American city. Fagus spectacte of sean The gor- k ROOKH Departing from DELI? Herds of Eephanta, © im Ponies. Tableaus, Dare, C} Elewant Costumes, sud » Chariots Laila Rookh personified by the HANDSOMEST WOMAN IN AME * Howdah, 10,000 Seen Ina eumy a Kingly Bie vis: ? th upd pai Aduuits ek, under 9 years. seuts. Precerred dckets at Ellis’ music store, 937 Fenua. ave for sale April4ana 5. Bewins at usual hours, afte mdeve ring, mard4-Br HENSCHEL. JOSEFFY. BAL LN WAL t take pleasure in aagouncing ut artiste whos uaumes give amme: Herr RarAEL JO. complete Fianist of the ame, Europe defied even the rigor of continental criticism, and whose performances im : rim the of List ad “Rubin- = LUKG HENSOUEL, th German baritone, * whose vast pathe eaye Mra. 3 io Lillie, im “bore away the bonors of the eC oy LIAN BAILEY, voice i1a8 won her most enviabig bout Europe, a, 2 place beside Mi Leeman STATE LOTTEEY. A Splendid Opportunity TO WIN A FORTUNE. FOURTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS D, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, APRIL urn, 1881, i8lst MonTaLy Dgawine. Louisiana State Lottery Compang. This institution was regularly incorporated by the legislature of the etate for educational and char- itable purposes in 1868 for the term of twenty-five years, to which contract the In- Violable faith of the state is pledged, which pledge has been rénewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its frauchise in the new constitution adopted December 2d, A.D. 1879, with a capital of 81,000,000, to which it bas since a@ded & reserve fund of over $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMEEE DISTRIBU- TION will take pisce monthly ou the second Tuee- It Never Scales or Postpones. Look of tue fotlowing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACB. HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAK. APPROXIMATION PKIZES. ¥ Approximstion Prizes of $300..... 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. 9 Approzimston Prizes of 100... 1/857 Prizes, amounting to. ..ceese- For further {nformatl oe clearly, gi! address. Send orders press, iene or Money Order by mail. Addr or M. A, DAUPHIN, at No, 319 Broadway, New York, or 3. P. HORBACH, 605 A4th st. a.w., Washingion, D.C. Sa-AU our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and manszement of Gens. @. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL &. EARLY. mar9 se* WATER, SODA WATER, ™ BLOOK-TIN LINER STEEL FOUNTAINS. MARBLE APPARATUS FOR RENT. TIME TO PREPARE FOR THE a WARM SEASON. Apply to or ac dress SAM'L C. PALMER, mar? 1924 29h st., West Washington. . crix tl atecrnierenere naiiotonde sepa nomctiy 5 ‘= AGENT BEX, Adacuine at our house, do not bay one Le eee whst you can: 7 the samme 2 427 9th street.

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