Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
CITY ITEMS. Whether the Milleantam 10h BRORT ANY CHANa® in man’s apprectation of hot toddy we are unable to say, but this we know, that Hu’ Punch with hot water is much finer, and that | nothing can match it when It 1s blended with lemonade, fine ice, soda water or hot or cold milk. This delightful compound of the best rum and brandy far excceds all forms of hot or cold punch which require preparation. Sold everywhere at $1.25. Wilbor's Cod Liver © ‘The friends of persons who stored trom conitrmed fonsumpttoa by the we of this origin tion, and the grateful . OF Ferma Maing It woaderful effi >acy, f vast popularity in New e Cod-Liver O11 13 in this combt- | of Its unpleasant taste. and rea- flective in belng cou | | CUTICURA | Astonishing Cures of Itching, ren and Infants. | force. cinal Je and feeb, oD, ECO! Affections wit! | Reautitics t loss of Hair. Tair. Tt rey Crtrerna, ying nature with jast red to heal and restore th . B. Wui.sor, Boston, sold by all druget: Praise. and Nurteey Sanatiye. ed Proprietor. 4 Cantionto our Keadera, Bealy and Scrofulous Humors of the Skia, Scalp and Blood of Child- CcxiccRa REvepres are simply clegant to use, ‘TLey sppeal to mothers and parents with creat Froth infancy to old age they are equally succeesful, safe and reliable. Outicuna, @ Medi- ¥, arrests Giseases, eats away dead skin Uays inflammation, itching and trrita- es and heala Bkin Discases, and Scalp wroduces and Curicvas Resouvanr, the reat Blood Purifier, cleanses, purities and eradi- cates 211 chrovic ana hereditary humors. Ovrt- Orga Mrpictnat ToiLet Soar, prepared from cleanses, sootnes and heals diseased ‘u8, freshens and beautifies the skin It is sm eleantly perfamed Children and Infants. Every Tafertor inttationa frequently follow succ>33- } . Eayre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J., ful Invention. This has Oech the case WIth the | writes:—“*My son, a lad of twelve years, was com- patent L FtM Uoor cloth. Beyoud all con- | pletely cured of s terrible case of Eczema by the troversy its durabtiity and beauty are proven. | Cuticura Remedies. From the top of his head to Whea Purchasing, look on the back ete of his feet was one mass of aoabs. eloth for th + word “Lixonava.” yaicians had been trie aoa E Neue otlierts Geaumes medy and physicians Lad been tried in All carpet ue vers keep It. Eversihing showr Sanford's Hadical Cure for Uetarrh, ful cfre, snd it is bonnd to Art Embroidery he teen, my own importatio: banners, chair-backs, Ro. C. HENNING, 410 Seventh stree J. 8. Weeks, eaq., Town Treasurar, sores Plant haa ordered it for them."” ts. . r tka, Hand $5; ts’ SUM Hats, $20 $3; Boys Fs Hats tn great ‘variety and at | Popular prices, at Lewis’ thst. northwest. | pi €s Gen Porren, Cl: street, Boston, Price for Cuticuna, a Med‘cinal Jelly, 50 cents; larze boxes, 81. age and Druswists, 360 Forty Years! Experience of an Old | arse Mrs. Winsio: uing Syrup {3 the pre- scription of © a 2U best female physicians 4 nurses tnt United States, and has been d for foriy years with never-fatling 38 5 dren. 3 Sor ff th Mavic AL TorLer Soap, 25 cents. SANFOLD'S RADICAL OURE FOR CATARRH. “Rheum. ¢ es, Salt nl Periods, an, amatisin, Colds and \. a Beware of | sepia, Hadical, ermanent. ap Couutertetts. Tir ny } no cheap goods. Tt offers oF prep ‘Treatment for § tions at honest prices. Sold In fifty cents and dolar siz28. Eerin at the Lewinning. Saxes. Remove the morbid costs of dead tissue. Liehig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic. “It has more than realized my exoectation says Professor Duncan Campoeil, M. 1). L sed with its efects cn my baby that I can- rd to be without it in my house. Itisa become very yopular as soon as iis virtues are known to the &t. Albans Vt, Says, ins letter dated May 28:—*'t works toa | charm on my baby’s face and head. head entirely, and has nearly cleaned the face of Thsve recommended it tosevera!, and Dr Oured the CUTICURA REMEDIES sre prepared by WEEKS & Washington nd sre for sale by all Drugwists. small boxes, OvuTIcunA RESOLVEST, the new Blood Purifier, 31 per bottie. QuricuBa Ovricura ons of mothers for thelr chil It | Meprorsan Suavixe Soap, 15 cents; in vars, f. he cl , prone uate S Sree Barbers and Isrwe consumers, 50 cents. svat, griping tn the and wi o-. wed Free on receipt of pric2. ving health to the « rests the | &% 44 mailed f ibe ab A m,W,3 ———————————$—$—$—<——_—_———— Complete Cleanse the nasal pas- rotting and Work upon these surfaces until the living, wholesome membrane is reached, cleansed, President loyal College Poystc! disinfected, soothed and healed Then e g FT D you have fannnce Attacked and removed the cause Meanwhile, by Invaluabte for debility, weak }angs, bil’ou3- interns! administration, drive from the blood the ness, dyspepsia, female ‘complaints, ast im. malaria, liver complaint, sick headiche. b> ware of counterfelts. Burnett's Cocoainc ZIVAD UNIVERSAL &NDO! preparation possesses si able properties for embelitshing and strength- | alr and rendering tt dark and ‘* cures baldness and eradicates dan- roring Extracts are the best. Catarrh | 3 liself by a discharge from the head, ‘ure in different cases, and even vidual at different ‘Umes. It id, or a glary, poison it delivers with every palsation Wi uered, you are cured. g. qa of | vest snd one Imvnoven INHALER, sold by all druvviets for @1. and econo: General Agents, ceOLLINY th 0 copious and ofiensive is the discharge In nf&ny cases Unat ihe patient feels as though his whole head was tn a state of corruption. Much of the discharge passes backward tato the throat or col ects 48 a tough, viseld phlegm behind ard above the soft palate, in the passage between the throat and head. creating a con- d alraost irresistible desire to obtain re- Rheumatism, Neuralzia, Weak and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Shooting Pains when every other plaster, liniment, sIbg,” @ practice characteristic to 3 € ve mai avities in T deposits ttseit 1n ard in 80 matter do the shape of dry, hi @ cases accumulates to Tm a regular plug, ob- icing serious dis- licative of ulcer- ation, which tn time may destroy the bony | Structure of te nose and produce pose- quent ilattening. OFFENSIVE BREATH. of the heart. mall this is faithfully done Catarrh is con- “OR D's RanicaL CcnE consists of one bottle Ranica Curr, one box of OATARRHAL SoL- all wrspped in one packave, with Treatise and Directions, and Ask for Sanrc Raricat Cups, the most complete, instantaneous al treatment In medicine. D's WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. Voitais Hlectric Plasters, fore Lungs, Coughs snd Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and through the Loins and Back, Spasms or Fits, and Nervous, Muscular ana Spinal A ffections, relieved and cured lotion and Ask for Coittss’ Vou- ' mbarrassing fa the one affected | z\1c Exeerarc Phasrer-. Only 25cts. — mar30 able to those uround. Otten the | hat od vonage ! 2 to dislodge It until | 4 slowed. | THE \ IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MURRAY & LANMAN’S always tainted, and Is some. FLORIDA WATER, lningly offensive as to render the | sufferer an object of disy r } ase j is Teall = nae BEST FOR fetid mosphere ef a whole room. affected with catarrh lives continually in an } impure atmosphere of his own surrounding, and inhales & polsonous eiilavium with every | breath. in many case< the nose is stopped up, some- Umes on one side, sometimes on the other, and often on both, giving rise to a disagreeable, “stufly” sensation in the head, accompanted by ecastonal violent and prolonged paroxysms of fins a person 5 Toilet, Bath and Sick mar)2-w&adm ene ze. a sing fer E $4,464. For Hon. John M. Forbes, of Boston, to pees oF co: Spreasion is capelonced eeiey j Major T. B. Ferguson, 94 foct frontage on Mag3- | between the eyes, or pain manifests itself In | We! DE MEYER'S sachusetts avenue, between 14th and 15:h | = cee = < wok empyes, or =~ the top or capes ca ie tele ius a Ca Hor | cad, sometimes of so severe a H.W. 3 : character that itis taken for neuralgia “The stall store properties on 14th street, between | sense of smcil is generally blunted or entirely lost, and tacte may become similarly affected. The voice ts husky or of a nasal character, Whue oftentimes there is a continuai hoarse, bese, accompanied by more or less cough, ex- | cessive d bility and emactation; indeed, in'some | tustances tuc loss of flesh ts so considerable and ToRTEeSsive a3 to suggest the existence of | ubercular disease, and not a few cases of ca- | tarrh that have come under my notice have | been regarded as consumption, add so treated | by upwary or experienced practitioners, ‘Theusabds of persons are probably unable to Place themselves under personal treatment at the doctor's, so tn order to meet the wants and Becessities of persons living at a distance, Dr. Hartley has submitted to the urgent demands | Of a large portion of the population, and will henceforth dispense his great and well knowo Preparations for the permanent cure of Catarrh At all drug stores, or will send complete treat- Ment with all necessary {ostructions to any address Ex press pald, upon receipt of one doliar. Address Dr. HaXTLEY, 6+ North Greene street. Baltimore, Md. Togo Dow’'t Die on the Premises. ask your druggists for “Rough on Rats.” It ears = Tals, Inice, bed bugs, roaches. Only x. 8 CATARRH cure of CATARRH for 81 06! TROPIC.- FRUIT ‘The Dracaena Draco or African Tooth Brush only 10 cents, aud other desirable articles of toilet for sale at J, W. Drew's. 6 “Alderney Datry W: = Fresh Alderney butter churned every morn- Ing, end delivered in yibs. “Ward” prints, 15c. perlb. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and Sweet milk 6c. per qt. Cream, 1c. pint DER. METTAUR'’S HEADACHE PILLS Room ——e—ee a ss CURE. One packsze is zenerally anfficient. A real ov2-eo LAXATIVE. PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND FLANTS. Is thorough in {ta Medicinal Action, | ana yet #0 AGREEABLE to the TASTE that | PATRONS often aisrezard our tn)unotion to aivide the LOZENGE into parts (say two dosea) to meet their respective cases. At the OUTSET it 1s espe- | cially essential to observe the DIRECTIONS closely $1 ore becomes accustomed to its use—when mila action and the most satisfactory results are sure to follow. Ladiee and children, and those who | dialike taking pills and nauseous medicines to Cure most wond: in = short Bubs te tee wicst horse cteecoaay tee ised | eesure cathartionetion, are caedialy leased wi Wo. el ie | excess of bile, producin Healthy act ® i & full si: of thi its agreeable qualities. Try it ONCE, aieeuearte cee raat ED wt at orale by all druswista stab comes ee MAP TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: and you will esteem it highly a5 SAFE, PLEASANT and EF- FECTIVE remedy. Packed in bronze tin boxes Bey, THoMss Guano, one of the most eminent Ser Ben 2a the siimere pattoF Mount Vernon | only. Sold by Drugwists. ihave no heeitation in assuring that Dr. MazrAth's HeaDaces Pus bave Proved most Price, 35 Cents. Large boxes, GO Cents. ours truly, THOMAS GUARD. Rev. yuomss Gauss, pastor M. E. Church, Ha Baye tried Dr. Merrava’s yes SDERFUL DISOOVERY. Bold by all D: of Positive remedy 10F, Heapaces Prius with «reat beneit. I vs., Jerrey City, N. J. T. W. Sid, Ask have been eniect i Osoncgcuoure Zou | LAO Maba cre: Sertbwect: Nour Pills have scved eo ria iB my cate, the Gret time comet Batimered | PILES PLLESN PELESm = bape THOMAS GAMBLE. | A SURE CURR FOUND ar Last. Bor. Lawrs AT MR. Church, | iter 4Y,LkwTS A. THTERIED, pastor rarh, | A sare cure fo: the bind, I wave Dr. Merrava’s Heapacue Pints to s | man who was in bed with bad attsox of Bilous | Fever, and in two days he was out attending to his chronic cases of 9 and 80 farm work. N Pion a unas. SaSeaate eats ata Rev.L E. Perens, pastor ME. Chareh, Ur! Va.. | Wiltans' Oinenent chaste as Da Pie aye Mistiows aes: | intense itching (particolarly at night (NGTO: | ft soc! botn sod 3 tou de ae A F, OOBNS. | Flos abet, re a t W. Dut : | See SS nar P j NEED Files hss been Qiscsraaet $4,000, eee : L. THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY. April 2, I8sl. The Weather. O¥rice OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wastusarton, D. C., April 2, 1551, 9:30 a m. For the middle states, generally fair weather, northwest to southwest winds, rising barom: eter, stationary or slight rise in temperature, Betcer Weather for Sunday. The chicf signal officer furnishes the follow- ing special bulletin to the press: The storm which was Central {n the middle and east Atlante coasts. during Thursday and Friaay, has moved tothe northeastward of Halifax, and has been followed on the Atlantic coast from Maine to Florida, by brisk and high northwest winds, and colder partly cloudy weather. The temperature continues from 10 to 2% de- grees below the mncan for the month in the dis- Uricts east of the Mississippi, and it is below freezing at Montgomery, Atlanta, Augusta, Chark ston, Vicksburg, and thence northeast- ward to New England. A storm has apparently developed in the upper Misgourl valley, accom- pues by ight snows in Minnesota, Dakota, Nebraska and fowa, and warmer southeriy winds In the northwest. The indications are that fair and warmer weather will prevail on Sunday in the districts on the Atlantic coast, from Maine to Alabama and Florida, with winds gredually diminishing in force. The tempera- ture will rise In the Lake region sod thence southwestw ard to Texas during Sunday. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER ! The following ‘ate the readings Of ibe Shee ometer at the Signal Oiice during the day:— Pom, srs it am, 42 9 pe me 0% Maxt cum, LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c.,. No-nights | i | ! —Madame Janauschek a3 | ‘Carneross’ Minstrels. Od Felines’ Hait.—Tadleaux trom “Pilgrin’s Progress.” ——_+—__ ‘The Ryland Chapet Troubles. BISHOP ANDREWS, THR RRFERRK, DECIDES THAT DR. DKALS MUST STICK—T! IN THE CHURCH—FIFTY F ‘The matter of the dissatistacuion among the members of Ryland Chapei congregation, in consequence of the appolatment of Rev. Dr. dy S, Deale to the pastorate, has been under con- sideration by Bishop Andrews, to whom ft was referred. As has been stated heretofore, the condition of affairs at Ryland ts attracting the { pn; attention of the Methodists generally, not oniy In this city but In Baltimore, and some seem to think that the case will have an important bearing on future legislation IN REGARD TO PRESIDING ELDERS, It fs claimed by many that there 1s too much power given to the prestilng clders; that with an enlightened ministry and intelligent mem- bership there Is little or no use for the office. They favor the adoption of some such provision as thatin the Methodist Protestant Church to Station all the ministers, and have In each dis- Uret a chairman as adviser to such young min- isters as may be stationed therein, and who may heed the oversight of some older person, Should the decision of Isishop Andrews sius- tain the appointment of Dr. Deale, It Is thought that an independent congregation will be formed or perhaps they will adopt the disci- piine of the Methodist Protestant Church. Ip other Methodist churches the Ryland trouble has been freely canvassed, but the of- ficial boards generally dislike to take any ac- tion, Waugh chapel quarterly conference, at its last_ meeting, adopted resolutions hearttly sympathizing with Dr. Deale 1a bis present ap- potntment, made without his desire or solicita- Uon. They also express their high apprecia- ton of Dr. Deale’s worth, tategrify, &c. In Mctropeiitan church, 1t 1s'stated an’ attempi Was inade to_pass resohitions reflectiag on the objectors to Dr. Neale’s appotntment, but one of the members advising that they look further into the matter, and make sure of their pre- Tulses, the subject was dropped. BISHOP ANDREWS’ DECISION. The official board met last evening, anticl- pating that a letter would be received from Bishop Andrews finally disposing of the mat- ter, Dut In this they were disappointed. Ono of the board stated that he liad read the letter of the bishop, which had beea prepared, and that he reviéwed the controversy at length arriving at the conciustou that the chutea must submit to the appointment as mad3. Tae letter concluded by expressing the hope that Dr, Deale would be received ag the pastor by the people. ‘This announcement led to 9 long discussion agto What \as best to be done under the cir- cumstances; which discussion continued sev- ours. It was Claimed by some that this {mation they should submit, and eight members of the board, fncluding Mesara, Ww , Harinon, Keller and Murphy, concladed beraw further objection. timated that fully tl itudraw their certifica Gance from the chur Real Estate Sales. ‘The following sales of real estate nave lately been made by Fitch, Fox & Brown: For Prof. G, Wilkinson, to Glles Blaque, esq, of Now | York, £UV-JOt 4, equsre 195, fronting 24 feet 1 inches on K street, between 15ib and isth atreete, for $5,550 cash, For A. M. Smith, es. tothe same purchaser. sub-lot 3, square 1:3, adjoining the above, for #5,50cash For I. Main, es(., to Lieut, Commander B. H. MeCalla, Sub-lot 13, 1n square 94, corner Massachusetts avenue and 201 street, for $5,000 cash. Vor Messrs. Dickson and King, to C. W. Ifilla, eaq., of Cleveland, Onlo, part of lot 12, square 199° fronting 25 feet on K street, between 15th and 16th streets, for $4,250. For Hon. John Quiney Adams, of Boston, part of lot 16, tn square 253, pe 30 feet 4 inches on G street, between 13th and 14th streets, to Dr. J. 0. Stanton, for It's roughly y families will now or at least atten. i { ‘'T and U streets, for $2,100. For Mra. Andrew Coyle, to Mr. Robert H. Jordan, a small place near Anacostia, for $1,575. For Mra. Mercy M. Gray, of California, to Dr. Edward Foreman, | part of lot 2 in square north of 351, traproved | by brick house, for $3,500. For A. S. ‘Worthing- | ton, esq., to Col. Jerome N. Bonaparte, lot 4, i square 1s4, fronting 45 feet 10 inches on K street, between 16th and 17th streets, for $13,500 cash: ‘The same tirm have just effected the following | leases, among others: The fine residence o} Gen. J. A. J. Creswell to Senator Sawyer for four years; the residence on Lafayette square just vacated by the late Chilian Minister, to Gen. D. B. Sacket, U.S. A., and the residence jately occupied by Senator Randolph to ion. Kobert T. Lincoln, Secretary of War, Acknowledgments. WASHINGTON, D. C., 12th Fab'y, 1581. Received from the Washington Besefivial fa- { dowment Association, the sum of two thousand | dollars, ($2,000,) being the amount due me for {usurance in consequence of the death ot my late husband, Benjamin Franklin Hallowell. EA. Hattower, 1905 street NW. | Ss, D. C., 15th Feb'y, 1831, Washington Beneiicial En- dowinent Assoctation, the sum of two thousand dollars, ($2,000,) belng the amount of Insurance due me in consequence of the death of my late husband, George G. W. M \rgan. Mariya MORGAN, 227 1534 street SW. 11th March, 185i, 23t glon Benefivtal En- lation, the sum of one thousand dollars, (61,000,) being the amount dus me for Insurance in consequence of the deathof my Jate wife, Sallie E, Walker. F, M. WALKER, 1352 B street S.W. WasuIneron, D. C., 28th March, 1881. Received from the Washington Bencfielal En- dowment Association the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000), being the amount due on cer- Ullcate No, 1,372, issued to A. W. Emil Arc- tander. Aveust DonatH, Trustee, 231 Massachusetts avenue northwest. Wasuinctor, D. C., 318t March, 18S1. Received from the Washington Beneficial En- dowment Association the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000), being the amount of insurance que me in consequence of the death of my late husband, George W. Chamberlen. Istoora E. CHAMBERLSN, 315 43¢ street southwest. Wasuixcton, D. C., 24 Avril, 1381. Received from the Washington Beneficial Ka- nt ‘tion the sum of ons thousand dollars $1,000), being the amount of insurance due me in consequence of the death of my late 1b Horner. husband, Jaco! FREIDEBIKE HORNER, Corner New York ave. and 5th street. ‘Total amount paid benetic! $79,590. Cer- tifcates issued in amounts from $300 to ‘Wasnt Received from the WASHINGTON, D. C., Received from the Washin: dowment A! ———_. ATTENTION is called to advertisement of Public sale of house No, 1530 8th st. northwest, On April 12, at 6 o'clock p.m., by B. H. Warner, Real Auctioneer. t slate Gi Be eR Dol Orders by telephone, Oxe Honprzp new style trunks, just recelved, At low prices for cash. Lewis’, od Teh Be bwt —_-—___ Howsox's delicious ‘1104 12th, a . F. Lucas, $1 plano tuner, Grug store, oth and , Out is to be In the natural wou: | of brown moulded aud ornamental brick, | Mson bulider | tended root | basement, The Improvement Boom. FINE BUILDINGS PLANNED, OR IN PROGRESS OF ERHCTION. Mr. Giles Blague. of New York, ia about having erected, on K, between 15th and i6th streets northwest, a splendid residence, for nisown use. [tis of a free modern style, pressed brick and store front, three stories and basement high, and will contatn, altogether, Sixteen rooms. The rooms of the first story will be in mahogany, walnut, ash and cherry Unieb; the rest or the rooms In the native pine, With the exception of ary two principal bed chambers, which will be Mhished in white and sold colors. A large, handsome lozgla window and balcony is a prominent feature in the third ory. The cost will be $15,000, Mir. Wm. ML. oindexter Is the architect. Mr. Walter Pitkin, @ northern gentlemaa, lias comraenced the erection of a restdence on Dupont Circle, 26 feet front and 70 feet deep The entrance hall, 3 feet wide, leads to a cen- tral hall 12 feet by 24 feet. The north end of the latter hall Is occupied by a wide platforin Stalrease, and the opposite end has a large open fire-place, The hall ts planned with slid- ing Goors, so that the parlor, ltbrary and hall can be thrown into one room in etitertalatng, ‘The dining room 1s octagon in f orm, 14 feet by 20 feet, and bas buter’s pantry connecting, to be fitted up with all the modern improvements. ‘The upper stories are divided Into commodtous cuambers, with dressing rooms, bath rooms, <<¢, The interior finish of tho house through- oak, cherry and poplar. The front of the house 13’ treaied in the Queen Anne style, with wide mullioned windows, projecting bai le . ‘The tront will be or pressed b tek, with cour ; Wm. 0. Mor Hayward « Hutchinson piamb 2,000; Gray « Page architects ing ard heating, Mrs. P, W. Page 13 building two hanisom> house3 on Dupont Circle, one of which she in- tends occupying on her return trom Exrope uext fall. The houses are 56 feet front by 65 feet deep. The first story has parlor, library, dinins yoorn and hall, Tne feature of this part of the house will be the oak staircase and screen. The ; Parlor is separated from the library by an arcade of arches and columns with ‘carved caps, mouldings, <c., and arranged with ornamental rods for porti ‘The tire-places will be titted up with Dutch tiles, portable grates, cranes and iiob (see The dining room will be fittea up in oak, with high pannelied walnscoating overtops (c doors arranged for china bric- brac, wc. The parlor and Mbrary will b finished in polished cherry. ‘The tronts will b Of Westchester green stone and red moulded brick trimmings. ‘Phe root will be tiled with dark red uli The north house will have round turreg projecting on corbels, wita st: way leading to lookout, whica will command a tine view Of the circle, «°, The south house will ave ab Oriel Window is irst story, and recessed balcony in second story. The windows wiil ave transoms and upper sash of lead, giazod in cathedral glass. Gray & Page, architects, Adjoining this, Mr. H, L. Page, of the firm of Gray & Page, has commenced a handsome rest- dence, 31 feet front by 56 feet deep, which will be bulit of rough green stone with brick trim. mings and dark red tile roof; steps aud sills of olive blue stone. ‘The feature of the house will be a circular tower of quatnt design on the South corner of the building, the windows of which will give a commanding view of Dupont Circle and New Hampshire avenue. A wiae fight of stairs ascending from the side lead to a covered projecting porch o¢ stone and brick, also having a tiled roof. The entrance doors Will be of oak, opening into a veatibule 9 by 11 feet, Which wii be tiled and have seats built in the walls. From thence a passage, 5 by § feet, leads to the main hall, which Is 14 by 17-6, with Platform staircase and large cathedral’ glass Window. The tirst floor will contain a study 11 by 13 feet, to which the tower will form a bay. ‘The parlor 1s 14 by 24 feet, Mbrary or sitting room 14 by i4 and the dining room i4 by 20 feet. These three houses will be butit partly by the days work and partly by separate con- tracts. Mr, Thomas Kinney has beva given the stone and brick work, Wm. U. Morrison car- penter’s werk, atd Hayward « Huteninson the plumbing end heatiag, They will cost 14,000, Mr, Aulick Palmer has taken out a building permit for the erection cf a handsome and com- modious mansion for his own use, on Connecti- cut avenue, near N street, a very commanding and in ali respects destrabie site. From the de- scription given tn the permit onice the grou: Pian for the matn portion covers 25 by 60 feet, and 16 by 33 fect for the epi guag It is un- derstood that it is to be of the (ueen Anne style, the front pressed brick, three stories high, aud the rear two stories. ‘The cornices will be ot wood, and a flat roof. The inside will be most conventently and elegantly planned and Nnished throughout. The cost will be not far from €12,000, Messrs. Gray « Page are the archi. tects, and Mr. Wm. T. Morrison the bullder. Under the supervision and in accordance with the plans of Mr. C. II. Reed, architect, the Potomac boat club have commenced the re- mnedeling of thelr poat house at the foot of ‘ongress street, Georgetown. The original size Of Lis Louse was 60 by 95 fect, of which 40 feet 1s to be taken away and the whole recon- structed, making it almost an entire new stras- ture, It will show on entering a handsome and commolious stairway 6 fect wide leading up to the large club room 3 by 50 feet, adjoin- ing witch fs a ladies’ parlor 20 by 27 feet, with Waiting and retiring rooms conventent. ‘These rooms open out on a lone balcony running the | entire front of the house, and covered, thus protecting trom rain or sun. ‘the tower i3 on the west corner 4 byt fect, with open balcony: above. In the rear {s a neat suite of roots for Visiting crews and for entertaining, janitor’s rooms, &c. The monotony of the rather ex- will be tastefully broken by dormer Windows and gables, and when completed this Will rank with any similar house in the Dig- trict. The cost will be about £3,000, Mr. Reed is also engaged in the planning ofa new jboat house for the Olympic Boat club, of Richmond, Va. It 1s to be 40 by 60 fect, of a Very ingenious design, and isto be located on Mayo’s island in the James river, fronting Manchester. One of the features will be the cozy arrabgement for visitors’ rooms, enter- Se of crews, ete, The cost will be about 3,000. Mr. A. J. Falls has just completed a fine resi- dence at the corner of 1sth and M streets north- West. It 13 25 by 60 feet, unree stories and pressed brick front, with North River blue stone trimmings, mansard roof, covered with slate, and sable front. Lower Story in cherry; upper story tn white pine, with architrave tipish; tnished inside in hard oil and varnished. W. M. Poindexter, architect, and Dearing & Johnson, contractors; cost $13,000. The same contractors (Dearing & Johnson) have just completed a row of three tlae tena- | ment houses on A, between 2d and 3d streets Dortheast, for Mr. James F. Oyster, ata cost of $6,000, ————— Pickpockets on a Street Car, A VALUABLE GOLD WATCH STOLEN. ‘The first car up the avenue after the Janau- Schek performance at Ford’s Opera House last night was packed. Men were hanging on by | their toe nalis, The rear platform was so crowded that one could hardly use his hands. There were two short men there who stood to gether. Nobody thought they looked “crooked” Untl after 1t was allover. The conductor had Worked his way to the rear platform and every- body there was holding out his ticket. The two ebort men jumped off the car. One pre- tendeu to stumble. Just then the fat man next to whom they had stood missed his watch. He jumped off the car too. The two short mea Jan around the corner of 13th street below the avenue, The fat man followed avout three laps behind, but lost sight of them among the pur- Meus of the Division. The watch was worth about $140. Everybody on the rear platform of the car felt to see if their valuables were safe, and ates them all right. there was not a man of them who did not say. “I thought those fel- lows looked like suspicious characters when they got on.” THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE Is filled with choice And is the best local Sunday gion. Price only three cents Percopy. Get it from the boys, wh t ge Miss BETTIE TOMLINSON, 1140 7th st., WIH dis- play her choice stock of French bonnets and ts. together with those of herown make, on ‘Tuesday and Wi next. They are un- su) ed in Je and finish, and are to be at prices within the reach of all. Wasuixcron Fish MaRKet.—Sold by R. A. Golden, agent, sinca our last repore, 13,000 herrings, @ $15 per thoi ; 1,000 shad. from $26 to per hundred; 1,000 bunches rock and Perch, from 20 to 60 cents per bunch, Carp.—I take this method of informing my friends and the public in general that quays this day withdrawn from the firm of C. A. Schnelder & Sons, leaving my two sons to con- tron business at the large and exten- sive works, Corner of 12th street. and Unio ave- nue, and ask that the favors that were be- stowed on the firm of C. A. Schneider & Sons ScuNgIDER, : Cc. A. Si ‘Washington, D.C., April 1st, 1831, ‘De continued with the new firm. Corrons—Wamsutta, in 5 to10 yard lic, Towson's, 636 ‘Ponnaylvania aves seach ide, near market. t ——_. GOLD-FILLED bracelets, ladles’, ¥ 5 a ae misseg’ - ING Of pattern and bo day Tuesday, A) ril sth and ooh Whee will algo be opened for one of the lected. ever seen in Washington, com eve co} with @ first-class ery estab- if An elegant assortment of allic ee ears MRS. A. T. Wareea, The Telephone War, NO COMPROMISE YET, AS8 Was stated in THRE Srak last evening, the members of the Telephone Subscribers’ Assoct- atton—over 500 In number—in consequence of their fallurs to compromise with the Telepuone compeny, generally shifted the plugs of their leased instruments yesterday, thus cutting off communication with the central office and with each other; consequently there was but little business done at the central ofice. The execu- tive committee of the Subscribers’ Association held a meeting yesterday afternoon, Mr, s, Edwards tn the chatr, Mr. Fred W. Pratt sec tary, and ail the other members present. exce Mr. . Hine, absent from sickness Mr. Barnard, the secretary of the Telephone com- pany, also attended. and gave some additional information. The only resuit of the meeting was the parceling out of the members into sub- committees to obtain facts needed to make up the forthcoming report, and they then ad- journed til! Monday evening. AS THE CASE NOW STANDS, the proposiiton of the company does not it is represented, differ very materially In its terms from that made by the company heretofore, The executive conimittee have by correspon- dence been securing data as to telephones tn. other cities with a View to determine what will be reasonable compensation for the company, Should this be determined on, the next step will be to consider the best terms of the Teie- me company, which must be somewhere of the service In other cities of @ same sizo or they will not be about thi adopted. a. An Alleged Ayenne Gaming Honse. : R. BY THE POLICE LAST NIGHT. About midnight last night Lk Arnold With Sergeants Heffner and Jonnson and Oii- cers Hurbert and Hii, retied the restaurant at | Ivania avenue Told entered nd d the barkeeper in conversation while the ofiicers went quietly up stairs, they fourd eight me Graves. the prop sitiing: around. J ctor, alded by James Gree: Carus; there was a pile Ne and the betting was golar iS y. All were taken by surprise, but the Culetly accepted the situation, marching in single Ble to the statfon house, where they all fave false names. Graves was locked up fo! the Police Court and most of the others naa to stay t&erc all night for want of suili¢ient collat- eral to deposit. for appearances as witnesses. The gmount captured was +104 In cash and abont $300 worth of gatalug paraphernaita, «o. Tals morning, tn the Pouce Court, Joseph Graves, a middic-aged walte man, was charged with keeping a gatuing table. Sergeant Heffner testitied tha with a sijuad of other ofticers i 0 house No. 906, on | ‘ania avenue, last emp! vat of which was Was sent to f 9 appeared were John who gave their per- sonal bouds for Uncir appearance before the grand jury. There were ebout ten other wit— nesses, Who gave collateral at the station-house | last night for their appearance at court this morning, but forfcitea collateral. Attachments Will be issued for these witnesses, and when | brought before the court they will be put under bones for thelr appearance before the grand jury. Itis sald that Wm. Thomas, the colored witnes3, who appeared, and who acted aa door- keeper, Is a BapUst preacher, eae diy Amusements, &c. Forn’s Orgra Hovss.—Madame Janauschek will conciude her engagement to-night by pre ene “Medea.” She has had a very success- tal weeK, NATIONAL TAEATER.—To-night wlll be the | last opportunity of seeing he excellent show of Carncross’ minstrels. BENEFIT OF Mk. J, Lovis ForD.—To ju trom the rapid sale of seats for Thuraday nignt best, the benefit of Mr. Ford promises to be Wnexceptionally sucvessful. Since the produc ton of *Olivette” here last February it has been much tmproved, 89 much so thal for the | last ten wi @xs {thas been received with crowded | houses ! all cltJes that Lue company has visited. | Miss Eva Mills joins the company here, and wil form a valuable addition to its already Birong corps of artists. ‘The Opera House will | be Closed the first three nights of next week, to prepare for the new scenery for the two great successes of the operatic season, “Olivette” and “Bllee Taylor.” BY S BENEFIT.—The attractive Dull he benetit of Mr. Samuel G. Ktns- ley, (The Pirates of Penzance, with a strong cast), and the great popularity of Mr. Kinsley Mill undoubtedly serve to fill the National ‘Theater to overtlowing next Wednesday night. BaRNvy's BiG ALLIED SHOWS are on the Toad and will be here Easter week, with three circus rings and three performancesevery day. see ad. SALVINt COMING TO WasiINGTON.—Manager Ford has Closed with the renowned tragediaa, Salvini, to appear in this cliy in May, wlth au nglish speaking company. Shakespeare's a No” will be one of the performances given. g Opp FeLiow’s Haut.—The “Pilgrim’s Pro- gress” tableaux Jast evenins were very attract- ive and the participants In the tabieaas all did well. The entertainment will be repeated. Lixcou AtL.—Herzog’s Assemblage of the World’s Wonders will open at Lincoln Halt Lext Monday. ‘There will be afternoon aud evening exbibitions, See the advertisement, ATTENTION fs Called to the advertisement by Fitch, Fox & Brown, of a haudsome property, for gale, being the residence on Vermont ave., hear “Thomas Cir taly occupied by the Japanese minister, t Patals Roya Spring Opening, 62 Monday + ang Tuesday, April 4th and 51 rh, Sons Or TEMPERANCR.—A large company of laéies and gentlemen mbled jast evening at German Hall to institute a new division of Soas of temperance, based on mutual reilef. The G. W. patriarch, H. B. Moulton, presided. Thirty charter members aj red, and the di- vision was duly organizs Weekly benetlts Will be paid in case of sickness, and the mem- bers are ineured for from $1,000) to $3,000. ‘The Organjzation adopted Ae name of Mutual Rellet Division, No. 16, and officers were elected as fol- »,F. M. Bradiey; W. A., R. R. Brou- K, Bridge; A. lt. S., Miss 1. B, Hic .'S., F. A. Speare; treas., J. W. Bede; . Bede; Chas. B. Lang; Con. W. J. Boyd; A: Cob., Jas. A. George; I. S., C.J. Lang: U.S, Joseph Fish; P. W. P., W.0.Roome. The re- lief feature, as connected with the order, ts new in this District, though it 1s a prominent fea- ture In the organization In the states. A FEMALE Fight witca LED 10 4 Police Ratp.—A tight oceurred last night tn a dtsor- | he grourd adjoining the angle belongin | | that estate having been made fronting the old | Comm’ | Commissioners deeifue to expend any ogy 4 estimates for w derly house kept by Mattte Owens, at No. 212 llth street northwest, between some women, during which a young white girl named Lotue Augei was badly beaten. Lottie swore out a Warrant against one of the girls named Zoe Howard, and through information which the sues recelved trom Lottie, they raided the ouse as a bawdy-house. This morning, in the Police Court, Mattie Owens, a young white Woman, was Charged with keeplug a bawdy- house. The testimony of Lottie Angel, who 1s quite @ young girl, was conclusive as to the character of the house, and, besiies, Sergeant Jonson and Officer Oliver testitied that they have seen questionable characters going there atall hours of the day and night. ‘The court Imposed a tine of $50 or 6) days tn jail for keep- ing a bawdy-house. Zoe Howard was then charged with assaulting Lottie Angel. This case Was dismissed. TAR ALEXANDRIA SHOOTING Case.—James Burnett, who shot George Edwards tn the top of the forehead on the 20th of July, 1Sso, in Alexandria, and left for parts unknown, ‘re- turned to that city yesterday, a3 stated in’ Tae Star last evening, and surrendered himself to the authorities, Yesterday afternoon Edwards, who has completely recovered from the wound, Swore out 2 warrant before Justice Whittlesey shareing Burnett with maliciously shootin; him, with intent to maym, distigure, disable ‘and kill, It was served upon Burnett, and the case came before Justices Whittlesey, Thompson and Motter, who, after hearing the evidence and ‘Ube arguments of counsel, discharged the ac- Cused, On the ground that in shootlng Edwards he (the prisoner) acted in self-defense. Com- monwealth’s Attorney Brent signified his inten- Won of bringing the matter to the attention of the grand jury. ——___ I Bave at least twenty different Spang shapes for refinishing ladies’ and children’ hats, A. T. WHITING, t 922 and 924 Pennsylvania are. its FOREPAUGH'S GREAT SHOW Will make in: Mon- id inaugural parade in this city next dey morning, In addition to many other DO) female slave sits Tanning e lovely troop of maids of honor side of the princess upon amall Rajahs and Mogul lords follow, accompanted by cavaliers, the of the great Cedar Kabn, with their silver battle axes and maces of gold, followed by the great Nazir, or cham- berilain of the and the retinue or the court of Delhi, mounted upon el ts, cam 2! and Arabian hi and ee the royal standards compleie the pageant. Exhibitions Monday and Tuesday, afternoon and evening. Forepaugh remains here only two days, ————_ oe Sale a Rs TALE aa eae more pat ‘Wares for the ladies. See advt. . t Palais RovAL §| oO , on Monday and Tuesday, ‘Apr aasd oe” t —_—_§_~>-_____ ‘TWO U. S. MARSHALS KILLED IN KENTUCEY.— Wm. 8. Bates, a United States marshal, was near a Dar-room on fatally stabbed in a Wega aga, tay oeatie tat ‘Wean States the same time in Littietown, ten miles distant. Both were active againat the District Government Affairs, The school teachers and neg i of the Schools received their pay to-day for March. Mr. W.O. Roome, chief of the special assexs- Ment division. to-day forwarded to the commis- siorer of the sinking fund lien cer!ificates upon Connecticut avenue, from H street norti to | Boundary street (s'dewalk assessment.) Building permits issued by Inspector & twisle:—Chr. Heurich, erect a two-story dwe! ing, 20th, between M and N stret3 n.w ; $5, AuUck Falmer, erect a three-story ani Dase- mebt dwelling, Connecticut avenue, near N Breet; $12,000" Mr. Holmes, erect a private stable rear of No. 42 H street n.w.: $00. Brewer & Watkins, erect aebiack ith’ | | 0. | nop: | | th street, between B street and Maryland ave nu John Shepherd, remo N street northwest; $2 CORNERS APPRAISE. ‘The Commissioners appointed as appra under the act making appropriations ‘To. District of Columbia ‘for th June 30, 1Ss2, M the iisea! year ending | a 3. D. B. Ciarke, 0. ceone ard ©. C. Duncanson, Who report to Major General H. G. Wright, chief of cngineers, U. s. A., the following as the true value of the angu- lar corners at h and K streets: The angies on the northwest, southwest and southeast | corners $1.50 per Square foot and that at (he | northeast corner $ per square foot. This | Jatter will be purchased by the helrs of the late John F. Cooke, st. and the differerce ta the | price is in copsequence of the improv ats 0 Sctogenal plan, 98 bad been fixed by previous | law governing the survey and laying out of the | § Sireeis abd avenues. All parties Intereste. this decision were at the office of Gen. W: this morning to confirm the decision or eu thelr dissent therefrom. NO MONEY FOR OPENING SURURBAN STSSET in response to & cormsmunication of M E. Richardson, requesting that streets and enues On Meridian Hill, between 16th ani streets, be properly laid out and gra iouers to-day sent a copy of t of the District engineer deparime jows:—The proposed subdivision of M Bill, now on file in the surveyor's ofice, tsa very bad one, and I would recommend taat the y in opening any of the streets proposed bs A c&retul survey of the District 1s vow fn pragress | for the express pul of affording the dara on Which to base subdivisions of county property, with reference to the plans of streets aud aye- | ues in the city, ‘The surveys on Meridiaa Hill Will be compicted during the abd another subdivision can then taade my opinion there {s no appropriation app cable 0 the opening of such streets. ‘The ap. | propriations for repairs of county roads should | be devoted to maintaining the roads now exist- | Ing; and when it ts proposed to opea new sa- burban streets, estimates thercfor should be submitted to ress in the On streets ln this view Is correct, no new ean be undertaken before after the spproyal of Cong sion. } STRERT IMPROVEMENT BIDS. The committee on bI9s to-day fnished the work of scheduling the bids for the improve reent of Louisiana and Indiana avenues, witn ‘= It and | the following results: Stone pavement and other fmprovements, with the xception of the asphalt pavement. Fitzpa rick, $12,210.56; Hi « Fletcher, $6,356.1 Baldwin, a 391346 0 dosce, #5,91 1 ‘Cran- 1 Burns, | teazon, | aSphait ement: Baldwin, $5,029 00; Cranford, $,~ ‘No awards have been made. NEGLECTED PUBLIC SCHOOL WATER CLOSETS. Health Officer Townshend yesterday ad- Gressed a note to John H. Brooks, secretary of the board of public schoo] trustees, In which he | states that afew days since he made examina- Uon of a couple of the larger school buildings | and found in one that the janitor had been very neglectful in caring for the water closets. | He says “with the system of ‘flush tanks' now | generally In use, proper care being exercise, there Is DO reason Why Closets suould become | Nae &, and 1 would request that the persons | having them in charge be impressed with the ne- | cessity for cleansing them regularly.” The | building to which he refers (the Peabody) he ; says “While the tanks had been flushed dally, or perhaps twice dally, yet the work of washing them out seem to have been negiecied for some Ume, a3 the sediment from Water and fecal matter was fuund adhering to the dottem and sides to such an extent as to cause | the room to be filled with offensive odor at washed with a solution of sulphate of tron (on pound to a gallon of water), Which can be pro- cured at a very cheap rate, and if this course ts pnrsued Tam Sure there will b2 no reason for Turther complaints.” He states that he has dl- rected the sanitary inspectoss tn the several districts to look at the school house closets reg- ularly, To this Mr. Brooks repiled that the letter should be laid before the board at {ts next meeting ad Coples sent to the members of the same from the third echooi division, tn which ig located the Peabody buliding. Condensed Locals, The quarterly examination of the Washing- ton Normal School yesterday, in map drawing, arithmetic, methods, music, teaching, reading éu cljcce wacom, 79elowy, peycholozy and Orawing, Was satisfactory, The second anniversary celebration of An- Lodge No. 9, I. O. M., last Thursday eve- , Was a Pleasant entertainment, consisting of r¢eitations, readings, singing, an address by VieaGrand Architest E. C. Crump; remarks by and excellent musie, the whole con- cluding with a hop, Thg attendance was large. During the high wind which prevatied iagi night the signof Carl Petersen, 424 7th street northwest, was blown off its fastenings and fell against the plate glass window, = aon also the face of a clock; damage abou! Lieut. Arnold, of the fifth precinct, last night with @ posse of his officers, entered a house of bad ene on lth, between B and C Streets, sald tobe kept by one Mattie Owens, and captured a number of men and women, who were all stowed away In the Central sta~ {ion for a hearing in the Police Court. About 10:30 o'clock last night fire was dis- covered in Mrs, Mary McGuire's house, corner iith and E streets, by Robert Hazlett, driver of the Evbitt House coach. An alaria was struck | from box 136. Itis thought the house was set on fire; damage about $200, ‘The servant of Mr. E. D. Boyd, No. 1312 12th | street northwest, named Josephine Evans, colored, was knocked down between 7 and 5 O'clk last night, on 12th street, between P street and Rhode Island avenue., her clothing cut and #9 tn money taken from ‘her pocket. She me ae to give any description of the as- gallants. A surprise party, composed of members of the 4th street M. E. church and other personal friends of Detective and Mrs. Coomes, assem- Died at their house, 512 7th street southeast, last night, and, through the pastor of itn street church, Key. Geo. V. Leech, presented ‘Mrs. Coomes with a handsome silver sot, the Oceasion being her birthday. Mr. Coomes made a humorous speech in response, and Mrs. Coomes entertained her visitors gracefully and hospitably. Clarence Colquitt, who was before the Police Court yesterday, charged with assault and battery with intent to kill John M. Martin, by cutting him in the neck with a Knife in front of the National hotel last month, and A aed to give $1,000 bail for his appearance before the rand jury, Was released last evening on Mr. Sins an, a lawyer, giving bonds for him. The Jefferson Literary and Debating society, at its meeting last night, awarded the yearly prize medal for depate to Mr. Wm. T. Talbott, and nated Mr. W. H. Luff to present the same at the annual entertainment of the asso- Clation, April 22. The association directed that lig litrary be opened cvery Wedn even- ing, between the hours of 3 and 4, for the use of the teachers of the public schools of the fourth division. | —$—$—$—<$—$—$<$<—_<-____ Ir WAS NOT CURRY, THE TEXAS MUBDERER.— ‘The Leavenworth (Kansas) Zimes has a 8] dispatch from Las Vegas, refuting the story re- ceived in Philadelphia that the notorious James Curry, the murderer of Porter, the actor, was recently yy 8 Saloon keeper. The mur- dered inan was James Curry, a frelght con- ductor on the Santa Fe railway; and tne fact is absolutely shown that it could not be the des- ‘rado. The dead man has a young daughter ving &t Quincy, IL SUMMER SILKS. NEW SPRING STYLES, 48 Crs., 50 Or4., 60 Crs, 15 Crs. PABASOLS, Newest Styles, with Blain and Fancy Handles, 81.25, 81.60, $1.75, 82, 82.25, 82 50. ALL-SILK OOLOBED DAMASSES, $1. Pzs Yanp. BLAOK SATIN DAMASSES, $1, $1.15, $1.25, $1.37, 81.50. ©. M. TOWSON, 686 Pennsylvania avenue, 92 South side, pear Tth stceet. West Washington, nee Georgetown, Iwan market umbered : ‘ Jackson was the purchaser ging for y the for al ta ¢ o'eleck. SW with co! Corn ts quoted at A SILVER WRDDIS R assigi nasi EsTaTR — Saues.—Thomas ctioneer. sold yesterday for Tanford, trustee, paris of 10ts d 85 xes. hee ped Ins The w hiling rm. We terday being the h ding of Dr, sud Mrs. d. Mckendree met of the lady members of the Du dist Tpisc na the parsone ine as ge ed din their tv the lower &Dd assessm ! Cassin and Davis, trustees, part of } rgetown, frouting of Potomac s, improved by a Was the pu POnaEN ed 10! um, one detailed a ctor and four tn the county! ver of men on duty 3, when pot at the Poltee Cor two of these (3; in Old Goorcetown, fronting On the south side of Bridge space. improved by U Mand & ‘on stree ote duty ere at THE GRain TRADE.— opal cl a tse st 3] half, t upper Dow! 4 Richard ambered 36 OXI feet street, Wo Drick “houses Mr. Kichard P. of both houses, one and & 8 ry jot 2) tn old 19K feet ou the west t, Devween Prospect and me Dailding. rohaser at $13 ONCE. —OF Une ‘es here, one: is In the tn the Pollce Court, uring the day 1s Vestantay he Police Court until it Toft meu oa duty at erybody is well and rsewnere. rived by cansl—Roat and boast Loudon to arrive at $1.29, PRISR PARTY.—\es- versary of the wod iarbsatd to have given arch, at P.m \ Mr. G.T. Woodward, man for the ladies, pre a fitting terms, a hand some sflver service (6 the doctor and his wife A testimonial of the they are lield. ‘The response was made Reiley, who expressed thelr thanks tn appropriate remark: should deseend as | Refreshments were evening was passed on , Stailog that A hetrioom tn the family. prvcd aud avery pleasant social enjoyment. great esteem ta which »by Mra, v gift the IN TNE WHITTAKER COURT MARTIAL yestarday Cadet quiry. Whittaker was called to th cross-exataination, questioned him regardir | evidence that he gave defore t In answer to the air for » Gardner nce on 4 the the night on wich the aleged outrage was perpetrated upon him, and in regard to the * court of tn- question as to the reasons why he did or did uot do (hus and 99 during the nocturnal visit ot his assatlant Whittaker rather tmpertineatly replied Unat he could not give reas Gardner told the withess It w« in the course of for him try and give reason Swers to questions Nustrated to the court the hair and ears w amination said w did when bh ercss note of portance ance to said he Uslbg Was going to happen to him. think the Wounds at all serioas, but tue pri warnta, 8 10 It. the omy ‘ite also note to his mc ms for aidetatls. Major de necessar, 2 eX! nation to and 10 direct an lo hit. Whittaker alton he Was in attached tittle Import- her, in which he had ® strange foreboding that some- ciples which prompted the outrage were of a 5 acrious aud diabolic. a ir ie bers of the Court of Common ER_AND n Mond. 2 of M S80) S, aL Dave Nelson, the blind wust: & iY moved the tds be iy nignt Nelson's paptis were Fearing that Ss beside her. from the stov' girl, but sh ammoned Constable Kelly. Kel Tance into the house and found ad in bed and her daughter lying un They haa been aspayx- ‘Mar haract war On unable to § something Was wron K Mrs. Phyeictans t died on Tursday In the Cham. teas yesterday Judge Beach denied a motion to place the case of Marks against the Metropolitan Insurance Conipany on the day calender oy next Monday. ol The company resist_paym the ground that Mr, Mark: alocaitty in which he was travel under the policy.—. he claim on mitted wo a6 ATsERIFIC CyCLONS has ovcurrod in Kan- Colph county, Ala., Which destroyed We home ana Killed the entire fi consisting of bimself, wife and two chiidi while they were asleep. 1 ally of John rey, ren, Danville, Va., and vicinity was visited by a tornado’ Tuesday Light, blowing down a number of Muy trees and fences, DI houses and ED il Ist, 1851, Many E. Coox, wile of 3r., of th’ 1s city, Fuceral Monday, April 4th, 1841, at 1 o'clock Pp. m , at the Churcn of the Epiphany. vi GRAY. Thureday evenivg, March Bl, 1881, any ELLEN, beloved wife of Thomas K. Gray, Seventy-one years. Funeral services will be held st the residenoe of thetauily, is] Maryland avenue soutuwest, Mou day, April 4th, at 10 0% a. m. ives and friends are invited to at! : KEN NEDY. MENz KrsNxpy Juperal Sundsy 2 p.m. from his Iste reat ence MOULDIN. MovLDiN, cléest son of Mary A ahd Wm. McKen~ By Mcuicin, of consumption, sged seven yoacs, uibe mouths snd two days At bis re: tais city, on Thureday, Marc April Ist, n 15 I street, in mee, ch 31, 1531, JouN OLE 1881, Wa. Dewwes Toners} ul take place from 721 20th street Roy nday aiternoon at ¥ o'cloc . NOSoxE, SO PAX. WHITEHURST’S CEDAR BALSAM is warranted to cure Coughs, Jolds, id Luns Disesses, &e. Bix if not aatisded return the e: y back 15th street, and all dru STOTI & pian Bold by W. ale an 2-Smn UNDERTAKERS. peep. SI janis sa ng. FINANCIAL. a SEES ROFXI LS 200 PER CENT —An Association been formed b; fc ETT, with Apovsros ING UBDERT. ISHING URDEMTAREM PINDLER, UNDERTAKER, 1233 7th street northwesi. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1327 10th street ». for a. B. Bi ALON & OO. rondwer. Now York. OUTLEBY, suitable for Chrietmas Presents, at C, FISCHER'S Otp Btaxp, 6232 7th st.. opp Patent Omics J UsT RECKEI There are the FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS Anothe: T line of ALL SILK SATIN DE LYON from 90 cents to $2.50. POUSON SILE, st @1.25 to #1.50. EVENING SHADES SILES AND BEUCADES At 50 cents. text bargains we have ever offered. On our counters for three days only. CONNOLLY 'S SEW STORE, marsl. SN an enneansiiy B. BUPAKE’S CATARRH KEMEDY og — Ty it. UNNINGHA! Cee ana old ones remodeled. ani Western M: Baltimore, -8t every case of tarrh Dupare's Blood anid Liver AI bilious disorders. Price, cents. b's Lung Balm cures col and oon- pasotions 25 and 60 cone De peace his THE 748 8th street northwest. Price. 25 Bemedy cures 50 yared to do sil SIL HATS mado the 9L1 F Strect n. w. ‘Cat remove Mrs. Dr. aor sie at WELL-KNOWN, RELI- ne) kinds of « to oda, mardl As I am well known ass first-class shirt cutter, ‘and for the last nine years with TREL, I announce to toy friends and the public I can be found at KREN'S NEW SHIRT FACTORY, and will fill all orders fer SHIRTS intrasted to me in the very beet manner. A. J. LOOKHART, with GEO. T. Ki) 414 Oh st., m. w. FORFEITED PLEDGES, Comprising FINE ‘GOLD WATCHES ane FINE MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT SPECIAL BATES FOE 6100 AND UPWARDS. J. Mi. & B. COHEN, tet 1105 Penna. ave, northwest. oa ituntl yon come’ "sso wat Fou san,