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LOCAL MENTION. The Wearmer, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICRR, 1 WasniNcTON, D.C.. April 2, 1882, 9:30 a.m.f For the middle Atlantic states, light rain, fol- Jowed by ring weather, northeasterly winds, Bigher barom: tr, staUonary temperature. Special Weather Bulletin. FRIDAY TO BE A PAIR DAY. ‘The chief signa! officer of the army furnishes Spetve Novet. nd Penn. ste mu qu try $complete and | oriaky iny:ted to I stock. B by car- | Tih str hemslves of & Co See advertiserient In anothe Go r0 Yorxe’ Rexamurn, Sat 8, 736 7th st. wre hard to beat. U9 charlotte Russa, r, there was no y iast night, 'S. 736 7th street. 7th street. SPELLS Tee Owise to the inclement w meting of the Horticu!tu Cream ant Rvsu for parasols at ¥ #15 Scr. G Arrex ReresTep Dew ss tn the northwestern eluded to run one the demands, commencing ‘or Havenner’s bread | the city we have ‘ons there to on April the Havenu family bread will be promptdy deliv- ered and can be had at the follow! rocers: C. C. Bryan, cor. 15th an: B. L. Wheelen, oe Pats aves abd ithe PD a Faria, 245 i Ewnossep picture jay Gould.421 9th. Gotp-riniep BRACE:.ETS AND BA $2 to 2, at Prigg’s Jewelry store, No. 457 P: JuMBo Mancu,Serze ant Mason March,Se. 421 9the never si Prorie who hav for persou ot reltable quality Ss, Indeed, Is brow ronment {8 war- | ‘dinary | at nearer to US ohard 9 Stree ~40L1 Matds, i wing Wash- the second spring open- os d goods Imust pos tively be sold by tinut Ua nts’ dresses at 68 Sz Short dre: motto bibs, 19 ets.; wil sell ing. To-moRKOW we 1 y iniported nder, Yi TU su be hud of Curis prices. CITY AN ‘DD DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Foun’s Orera Hovse.—*Fra Diayolo.” NaTwosa THEATER st Lynne.” Cartrat Taeater.—Varlety entertatnment, Wirranp’s Hatt.—Prof. Carpenter. Liscons Hant.—Lecture by Isaiah C. Wears. Opp Friows’ Hart.—Worlt’s Museum, sees em Condensed Locals. Advertisers will concer a f: te ~ng: printed in April thas tr i a Vigle, a small colored boy, ws a charge of bir nt to the reform school during minority. train on the Bottin Ve morning tn two sections, doth of them hi Among the passengers was the Itaifan opera troupe. ‘A boat in n Were Benjamin Weols and James Thomis, colored, was eapsized of Lower Cedar Point on ‘the Potomac yesterday, and both en were drowned. ty of Civil Engineers will ton this y a this city until the 19.2 hi of May. the pr Ashbel’ Welel Wright will preside is the chairman of pieshlent of the Marytand Prisoners’ 4 tion, wilt shortly visit. this eity to see € uith has the entree | Of all the pr faryland, and otten does d work tion Of prisoners and ir condition, sed in the Police , his wife, with ard with a Shovel for three weeks. John nd Said the trouble was caused ng than. denied the ssault by her « at for © nd when gotng into the dock a fo hun that when he came out he ve her a divorce. Nicholas for May. iy ed the Ted room | atthe White House, measuring 30 by 4 feet, and | Whieh was purchased during President Grants Milnistr..tion xt a cost of $2,000, Wus Sold by «uc Uon in Baltimore yesterday, to Michael Swann, for $200. has received telegrams from both | 1 Tucson that John Mogruter, sup- n killed by Apaches 1s sefe, Cliton, New Mexico, on the “The Comet. WHAT A MAN WHO HAS SEEN IT BAYS anOUT IT. ASTAX reporter had the good fortune to meet Dr. Morrison upon his return from the observatory, | 2 where he hy d been ga through t Sng at the new comet elescope. It 18 not visible to the Baked eye as yet. In answer toa question as to how it looked, the doctor made a sketch of a round Dody with @ flowing tail, and resembling very Mneh the c ly Is accustomed to see in Books. ‘The doctors “The nucleus 1s pretty large, but there ts no Yery well-defined center. The stur-like nucleus in the center is wanting. but the tall ts developing | very rapkily. Prof. Boss, of Albany, thinks that | & iS going to develop avery large tail, and that it wit exceedingly brilliant for a short time.” ‘When will it be visi asked the reporter. “From the 15th of May to the 15th of July,” re- plied the doctor; “but from the Ist of June t the Ruldde Ie will beso near the sun as to be searcely ¥ hat will be the length of the tat t= now seen through the telescope it must be considerably foreshortened. It is now moving about two million of miles per da: | taat wit | ongantst of New York j Tecently seen repeated tn the columns of THE Star, t. ) Part 3, 8 ~| to John eno Tots, ° He was sent to : Our Oarsmen. NOTES FROM THE BOAT HOUSES—A BACKWARD SEA- SON—THE PLATE PRINTERS AND THEIR CHAMPION— WHAT THE CLUBS ARE DOING. Owing to the unfavorable weather the boating season has been somewhat backward, and but few boats have been on the river during the past week. The regatta of the plate printers last Saturday a‘ternoon opened the season very successfully. Bode, who won the single skull race Saturday. ‘ isthe making of a fine oarsman, and when he “'$ some experience in handling the oars, he will iS vve a dangerous competitor for any of our single scullers. Before the race his appearance attracted attention, #8 he sat in his boat. His muscles not very large, but they are yery finely develops, and 13 a8 trimasa race norse. He has pienty of endurance, too. He became fiur- Tint at the start, and was unable to catch the Water Well, so tat his most dangerous competitor, ot far ahead, and f the ile had a lead of several lengt! however, to keep up against Bode’s nes frst half was unoD! ‘y Wor Bi (beprinters are thinking serfons ite, of the Analostan Te The former ts one ver had, and Me- le sculler of the ere shan em undeciisd ane ther to pick eokl and tried members or to and younger men a chance i not remain fnactive lons, nants of tue Columbias Last angs over them stiil, and it would s 1 arty effort to wip? it ping up their reputation > men out every evening Nute and Kintner will of their deat. ‘They have lect the other two rs. Appleton and Harrison, of the Potomacs, Send their doub:e along quite lively. The Fegalty at Fredericksburg on the 4th of July will doubtless be the most interesting ye id there. ‘The crew of the University of Virginia ready been selected. Amusements, &ce Forps Orgra Hovse.—Th: H ess Acme Company, last nfzht gave a very spirited performance of “The Ssrs Peakes and Smith, and Miss Tue Poto: Navionan TaeaTne.—The Strakosch Italtan Op- ere company having closed their Ss ot | @ list evenin Tay, high order will appear in * Supported by Mr. Watkins, Firth —The McAndrew’s spectality varled and attractive bill. id Fellows ial, of the most popular resorts in. Prov. and Wittara’ THE Genmax Lirenany Civp will give a con- cert and hop at Abuer's all next Monday even- "ARPENTER Still continues his wonderful aniusing exuibilions of" mesmerism at nal Catyary Bartist Cuurcn Coxcret.—The con- cert to be given at the Calvary Baptist chureh to- | morrow evening will be an event of conside importance in musical circles. Among those an- nounced to appear are Prof. Geo. W. Morgan, the Miss Maud Mongan, the | horpist; Mrs Chas. MeCartee, soprano; Miss Agnes MeGrew, alto, and Mr. J. H. Hickox, jr, r Wg Preares ov PENzaNcr.”-—The serles of three entertainments for the benefit of St. John’s Mite Assoviation will be coi enced at Lincoln Hail to-morrow eveniag,when tie “Pirates of Pen- Zanee will be stag. Tie udes Mr. Hern- don Morsell,as Freer Milis.ag Mabet, and Mr. E. Major General Stanten. Ot part. are Mr. Hamiiten ‘A. Forseman, Frank sting. A Courtinte STARY BENEFIT has been tendered Me Ford and H. Chiy Ford, to take Plice at Fords Opera He Qs that occasion Mr. C. B. in “Culpepper theal TP eoers of this city :ny an hour of pleasure. Tls affords them an opportunity tin part. eee es Why They Refected the Potomac Water of Tim EveNne Stan: I beg leave to correct a statement which I have se on Mond B are indebted to the namely: That the water taken from the Poto: river by the Zufil Indians on the occasion of their trip to the tomb of Washington, was carried with them back to Zufil, ‘They took the water from the Potomac because they believed 1t.a part of the ocean and were indignant at not taking a supply from Lake Michigan during their sLsit to Chicazo, as they thought the lake must be a portion of the ocean; also they abandoned the Water from the Potoviae on finting it fresh, and therefore, not from the ocean of sunrise. ‘The Moqui Indian, Na-na-be, returned with his colleagues to Zuni; the head thief, Pa-la-wali-t!- and the war excique, Nai-iu-tchl, remained me, to assist In the ‘preparation of a paper for the bureau of etunoiogy oa tho soctolonie wn: stitutions or zovernm: ntl system of the Zufil na- ton. Iam with respect, very truly yours, F. H. Cusine. been recorded as follows: y igley | to Thomas Quigley, w. 3 lot 10, J. J. Knox, commissioner, & i g. 566; $256. John F. Golback ud. Sq. 110; $400. Rob- ert MeMeen ( a ‘arner_and C. B. Pearson, lots 1 and 2, J. Don Cameron to Hilis, fot ry toe k 34, A be hts; ary R. Archer toG. Bell, 5 - taht Mary Ergood to anny . 3, 84. erry, suk all, sub. «dart fo James’ Cos: x 3 $35. George HL. «ME. Robeson, pe iot 6, Te sub h part of sq 19; $—. lif ci IY Spt orkztial Lob 14) sq. 439; $91.03. Angusits Joy to Cornelius Bresna- hun, 10C10, sub sq. 2655 $657.34, Ellen M. Ware to George M. Robeson, pt lot 63, In pt_sq. 195; $—. George M. Robeson to Gcomze cate Sq. a 11, sq. 483 strusten, to Aditta ee Same to F. 8 Wil- 1.16. Mary S. Biddle to d 34, block 40, north grounds columbia Univers Murray Unive ist Soctety to Universalist General Conv ention,pt. qj. 2845 $11,500. y, sub. ‘4 Iams, sub. 75, sq. 157 Deland, lots 23 ee Tur Qivex Txape.—Harbormaster Sutton re- ports arrivals at tue river front as follow: Steamers Kate and Willtam Gates with tah for \ Pride, fish tor W. E. 8 senr. Marshall, Lurniture for privat parties; seh Scotland, 8, 200 bustiels barge Maty Gunn, Gunson, 200 tons coal ngess; VAne A ndusén, Brandt, 200 149 tons coal, John- “bs, 140 ons coal, W. H. Geo, Bi 16L ‘oal, ting 5 coal. Stephenson Bros.; Dargé Geo. 8. Young, 125 tons coal, Ferry company; ce Swwanoer dao tans bow G. Te Ghent Burt, Lynn, 1,150 tons ‘ice, Tadependent ice American ‘Team, Handy, 660 tons fee, Great Falls ice company; schrs. Virginia, Davis, and B. F. Marsh, Esktidge, oysters for mar Goo bustels); sere, Howart,’ ‘att. Vernon, Five Sisters, Brickhawk, and W._D.’ Clark, with’ cond Wood for J, 0. Carters Sehr, Eelipse Nelson, 7,000 feet lumber, Jounson Bros. Martla’ K, Moore, Cox, 40,000 feet lumber, city dealers; schr. You, Moore, 33,000 feet lumber, Wheatley. ree aie ‘Tue “Buxco” Case—The jury in the case of John Long. indicted for larceny, ee — of the “bunco” or “bunquo” game, of $90 from lett, of New York, in December last,t and was dischanged by —— Wylie. The greement, it is learned, was altogether as to the When it reaches it perihelion, on the sth ot ‘yume its velocity will be over two hundred thousand | Gor Miles per second. ‘This is a tremendous speed.” a ‘TRE OLD Doxwrxton Boat Seip of penis | sical propose to open the boatiug seasou by a laust Nterary entertainment at the Armory hall tn ‘Wat city, on theevening of May 5th, oe war of an- Roucing itself a5 “ in the Meld” for honors on the Fivut, and rewy and willing to cross oars with our astincton clubs. The following from here have voluntecred to make the oe fe McCare tor the At the Queens. on Ue See ee n Brae B Hor Daan—-The report one @f the aids of tion celebrotion, on Sle vm iafaris reeehved at oy 0 fl horse, PFOVES to be inearzect. Col. ‘Caress, chief Fuarshal, was notified ef tae Ges death of Mr. Jantenday, and at the tacesing wf the alts rahals : a resolutions of respcet identity of the defendant. The jury were satisfied The rain of yesterday seriously interfered witl: the pleasures of visiting, and very few ladies made or received calls. Secretary Frelinghuysen’s family however were at home, and also Secretary Teller’: wife. Mrs, Kinsley received for her sister, Secre_ tary Chandler's wife, who was not able to see visi. tors as she had intended doing yesterday. Last evening Senator and Mrs Miller, of Calt- fornia, entertained President Arthur, Mr. Vest, the ES minister, and other distinguished guests at inner, ‘The dancing party to which guests were asked last eventing to mect Mr. gud Mra, Drummond was a very enjoyable one. Mr. ‘Mrs. Drummond 2 Miss West, the British ministers daughter re celved together, Mr. West having Kept his engage ment to dine with Senator and iter, of Cali- fornia, ant joining his guests at. his own house at a later hour. Mrs. Drummond wore her superb bridal vit of white satin. with deep flounces and fine point Duchesse lace, with a gar. t jt lilacs around the skit. Her oni ornament Wis a splendid diamond locket. Six ried two large bouquets, one of jacqueminot roses ani the other 0: a fine white Japanese blos- som, resembl coming whitet ted a bouquet of J ‘ormerly Miss Camp 4 Ct With polut lace. Her diamond ornaments were numerous and of great value. Mra. McCrary (u-tice Ficid’s sister-in-law) also wore many costly diamonds with her white satin, which was covered with point lace. Miss Pre tien minister's dauzhter, wore a lov ored gauze, trimmed with satin same Shade, with a garland of poppies across the lower part’ of the skirt. Miss Miller, of Califor- Dia, wore white brocaded satin train, With a front of plain satin, trimmed with appliaie embroidery pmenteri¢. Many other v eliborate and tasteful toilets were observ: There were about two hundred guests invited, many of whom were going to Fortress Monroe, SO could not attend this’ ps ty. Among those pres peaker Keitel whe Chief Justice and Mrs. Waite; Justice and Miss Bradley; Jus Mls = Secretary. Prelingbuysen’s dauchters; Attorney General’ Brewster's wife; nd Mrs. Hill, of Colorado; Senator, Mrs. Hiller, of Calftornt and Mrs. Polloi Miss Stout; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charlton: Mr. Henry Howard; Count and Countess Lewenhaupt; Vis count and Viscountess das Noguelras; Madame Pres $ and daughter; ‘Aristarchi Baron Schaeffer; Count Lippe; ‘Mis: Don Cameron; the gentlemen of the, Chinese and Japa r. Va- lente, Brazilian charge d, Miss Morar, Mrs. Mickettee Mee Robert M’Lean’ and Ganghter; Miss Knit; Mr. ton; Mrs. Login, Admiral Porter's daughter: Gen. Emery’s wife and daughter; alt, Babcock: Dr. and Mrs. Loring; Commis! Lo "3 wife; Marquis de Chambrum and iis wite andd laughter} Miss a ne, Mrs, Augustus J “the oe and musteal reception at Mrs. H. M. Lincoin’s, on Tuesday evening, attracted a large number of guests, who always find a chotce treat of orizinal literature and excellent music with ferludes. The musical program on Tues- evening Was filled. charmingly by Miss Lillian iss Lucie Murphy, Mrs. and Miss Ashley and Mr. Collins, of Boston. ‘The literary features were apoem by Mrs. Lydia Tilton, reading by Mrs. Blind, recitation from Will Caricton by Miss | Sullivan afd recititions by Miss Hiclen Butler, Mrs. Nallor. Mrs. Lawrence, who has been tl some weeks, was able to be out on Tuesday, and with her husband, the First Comptroller, attended | the reception. Atnong those present. were Mrs. burn; Mrs. Graham and son; entutive Prescott; Mrs. Tilton, of New Hampshire; Prot, Barnes Hobbs; Mr. Swasey, jorrell; Miss Hail, of “pr. Biand, Mr. and Mrs’ Wwiddie; Mr. ‘and Mrs, R. W. fenwitk; Mrs. Crowell, Messrs, Gibson, Ardlock, and Spauld Some of tie Same guests legation and othe in sentitive and Mrs. Candler’s pleasant party evening, It is understood that Miss Hattte Heard and Mr. Dunn, son of General Dunn, will be married next October, A lange circle of friends are looking forward with pleasant anticipation to her perma- nent residence in’ Wi South- worth, who is now oc i 3 Si ‘ho were at the British life attended ast iraves, of the Free Kindergarten, Is very in, and much solicitude Is expressed for her 1, of Jamestown, is spending 8 with the family of Dr. Marsh, oa G street.—Representative and Mrs. Geddes are visiting their home in Ohio, but will return in a few divs —"The Secretary Of State and Mrs. Fre- Mnghuysen will hold no reception this evening, having disconifaued the regular Thursday even- ing receptions for the present. ‘The Courts. COURT IN GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, Kelly ast. peal aig! Wallingford’ agt. Beni Bank agt. Barker i paips, receiv Ty agt. Sinoot & Shepherd; ‘on hearing. To-day, Buckley agt. Buckley; on hearing. Crxcurr Covat—Judge Macarthur, Tuesday, Dunn agt. Colling; verdict for plain- tif for $137.21, and interest. "Zimmerman agt. Cainpbell; juisment confessed. Cohen agt. Co- hen’s executors; verdict for plaintiff for $626.40 and Interest. Hewitt agt. Lewis, administrator; referred to Martin F. Morris." Kilbourn agt ‘Thompson; amended motion for new trial. United States, use of Alexander et. al., agt. Rite hie et.al. ; leave to amend declaration. art, trustee, ogt. Leetch; verdict for plaintiff for $123.18 damages and costs. Taylor & Co. agt. Stockstill & Co.; on Yesterday, Taylor & Co. agt. Stockstill; verdict bod plaintiff ior $603, Behrend agt. Douglass; on Equiry Covrt—Judge Hagner. Tuesday, Foreman t. Foreman; testimony in Towa ordered tiken before W. F. Dillon, Clark fat, Conteo; K. Willert appointed guardian ad litem. Conner agt. Conner; testimony before E. A. Bailey ordered taken. Griffith agt. Grimth; modification of decree of sale ordered. Jones agt.. Jones; sale ratified nisi Conner agt, Conner; permene of counsel fees and alimony ordered; id agt. Harman; on hearing. Yesterday, Smith agt. Smitil; amendment of bill granted. Lynch Kuhn;’ commission to get answer of infant defendants ordered to issue. zens trustee, agt. Kennedy; auditor’s report con- firmed and sale ordered. Christiancy agt. Chris- ee: Ume to take testimony extended to May CRIMINAL Court—Judge Wylte. Tuesdxy, Emily Souder, assault with Intent to Kill; verd ict not guilty; defendant acquitted. George Imumich, assault ‘with intent to kill; ver- diet gull Ella Boston, appeal, larceny; personal recognizance tor $100 t: iken. Cyrus Dwyer, assault with | intent to ki recgnizance forfeited. Yesterday, Charles K. Wilson. violating postal regulations; pleaded not guilty. Earnest Outen, second offence petit larceny; Pleaded not guilty. Geonze Thompson, receiving stolen property pleaded not guilty: Thomas Ward, Rd. Morrill, Charles Fitzsimn ons, and Charles Lille, assault with intent to kill Sergeant 'l. B, Amiss; pleaded not guilty. Pouice Covrr—Judge Snell, Wednesday, Frances Poindexter, colored, dls- turbing the quiet of West Washington by cutsing and sweering on the street; $5 0r15 days. Win, H, Chariton, vagrancy; bon as or 0days, Win.D. Ellis forfeited collateral. John Gray, vagrancy: 8 days. Annie O'Brien, do.; do. Mary Kenny, rye Krouse and Joseph Donotrue, dis: torbing the quiet of West Wi ‘ashington by loud and dofsterous talking; $5 or 15 days each, Stephen G. Casassa,assault on Alexis Adtz; $ or 15 days; also, rged with assaulting Mra. Alexis Adtz; do: ph O'Donodtue, assault On Geonse Morgar or isdays. Kaward Nelson, assault-on Ehgabern Washington; $5 or 15 days. “Nora, You , threats Annie Davidge; personal bonds ‘to the Peace. Jolin Leste assault, on dane Leste, wis a ‘Atwell Bailey, vagrancy; 90 ays. ‘To-day, Chas. Robinson, vagrancy and habitual arunkentiess; 20 days on the farm, ‘Susan Leon. ard, an old white woman, Was sent down for seven he i from the evidence that the erime charged was lar- iy, and had the evidence been more conclusive a entice of guilty would have been returned. Under they were in doubts as to whether be Was the paity. 1. CELEBKATION.—The Kindergarten advanced scholars of the Frocbel Institute,on ‘cape Wol Hill, conductes by Miss Cornelia F.Boyden,and an able of teacl celebrated the Le centennial last evening tn the lecture room of the itan Presbyterian Ch yeh 4th street s.e, ram was varied, a1 singing, | tal msi pe enh one and 2 ereat variety or Pon gg a Interesting games and exertisen amd clock ee ne mare Se illustra- jhe months i) ‘seasons or tgs lenry Baile: for six mont al apt srore: ere ari since maintained, wharves” have been uit since, and tie pter there has rotted away. WF proposed to rebuild the wharf and remove tnither the landing pie oF oysters, which are now landed at the dock," "near ‘the foot of Prince street. Tt fe said ae this change will be a lucrative one for the city. THE CaNaL Brock Case.—The counsel for the city of Alexandria have just filed their enswer in the district court to the bill of the United States for the recovery of certain stock Which the Unite States claims shouldbe pat into the possession of the Secretary of the Treasury in return for $300,000 {ransterred to the Alexandria Canal ‘Company in ‘The answer cliims that the city has made Ail the tranaters required by the act of Congress, and that the, contract Was completed long ago, and the court ha right to reopen the matter, Te will be July Devore the case ts heard by the court on its merits, ‘THE FUNERAL of Mra. Virginia Jefferson Trist, whose de.th was announced in THE STAR yester: took place this aiternoon and was attended Hi tho leading families of this, neighborhood. Wa fable iinic connecting the present ‘with the past. She wa ff years of age, and the granddaugiter of Thoms Jefferson, SPRING AND WiNTER.—One of the prettiest sights rscen in this city was noted last Sunday in a nt apple tree that has long attracted altention at Mr. MeVeigh’s garden (formerly held Judge Underwood), near the post office, It is arly a8 large as Charles Sumner’s tree at the Capitol; and had become one mass of blossoms, when the snow piled its feathery flakes and hung its festoons upon it Many paused to observe it. Later in the day the snow became so weighty as to break some of its limbs. Rerorter’s Nores.—Judge Sangster held a ses. sion of the county court to-day, and after ating some liquor Iicenses adjourned until the May term....All the building lots of Willis Henderson's estate on Duke and Henry streets are to be sold at auction... .'The station house is vacant....The fish Uuigation has been postponed until next Week. age WHO ARE THE ARYANS ?—We See of late a good deal Of mention made of the Aryan race. Of course this 4s quite another thing from the Arian sect in the Christian church, beth of ancient and modern times. ‘The Aryan race is regarded by the learned to be the same as the Indo-Europeans, who have led the civilization of mankind and are rey io sented in the Persians, the Greeks and the m natlons of Europe, and those parts of the world col onized from Europe, which stand foremost st upon the earth’s face. The Sanscrit and Greek languages are among the noblest monuments of Aryan (eal ee be regarded as the backbone of my CATARRE. 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It post- tively cures nervous debility, loss of memory, and all semmmal and sexual weakness, All (ety its, #1 a bottle; six for $5. Stott & Cromwell, ave. DW. “Alderney Dat Fresh Aldemey Hutter, churned every morning and delivered in 3-10, + “\vard” prints, 6c. per Ib. cottage cheese, ‘buttermilk and sweet milk, be per qt Cream, 15<. pint. MARRIED. April Pri gti a. 4 the Ch Church of the Fy pril 25th, 1882, at the arch of the Epiyvany. 1 e ret the. Rey. JOSEPH FLET sees iJ OHENHILTTA MOPFETT, of aah focards, > April 12, a 2 ito Gon sae eine Se eras d: a tree . chnrel neriand, W, 8. JACKSON and. Misa =e A EALL, both OF West peunaes m, D. C. "HORNLEY—OMOHU On. Ars pil, th by the Hey. De. Steel Mark's Episcopal chur iurch, Mr. ANDREW G. THORN: aroline, to Mise CARKLE T. ‘OMOHUNDHO, tf Aibemanis oon . DIED. BARR. On Wednesday evening, April 26, 1882,.fter Alingering illness, which he bore with Christian forti- tude, JAMES A. "BARK, in the eixty-fifth year of his “Funeral ill take rlace from the residence of his son- ip-law, J. F: Gladmon, 1909 #ifth etreet northweet, on Sunday, "April 30, at 4 o'clock p.m. Helatives and friends are Invited to attend. oe nope : Ate the: residence of his Haye ied Hei tin dria, Va., on the ter only afewt aralvais J TESS a few hoursiliness, of Par jeventh year ‘The reniaine left Alexandria for saath Veo for t. Louis Seseay, Please cop: Funeral will take place ie his late resitence, No. 828 Fourteenth street northwest, Friday morning. Re- quiom high mass at St, Matthew's church at 9 o'clock &.m. Relatives and friends are invited toattend. (New York and Philadelphia papers please copy.) * aC GRER Suadenty, on Tusedey, April 25, 1802, ocd i Eruah aud the Theekers at 10 0% DAISY. Bast rs The funeral No. 1113 Green win at 3 o'clock p-m. at 7 o'clock a.m., K. and BL J: Hotel, 62 0 at 3:30 pm. WELSH. 27, SHRIST( ‘path, oh ite son of vupeeal wil ne fake piace em, Boyle tend.” UNDERTAKERS. OSEPH GAWLER, GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, ‘796 Pennsylvania avenue nartawest, Desa ft thing first-class, ‘Telephone connec and every! OHN BR. WRIGHT, J UNDERTAKER, 1387 TentTH STREET NORTHWEST. Telephone Connection. ‘a0 UaUSTUS BURGDORE, RISKING UNDERTAKER, 0. S16 Peuneyivanie avenuienorthwest, between 3d.and Sg atrocta Everything iirst-class, janld PPP) H H 00 PoP HOO T OO rope 83 fb 88 P HOH “00 POCKET, CAMERAS. With this new and beantiful Pocket Lies fe acl ft any amateur oF child cap take perfect P of all heir Friends, Views of Mountain Soon Snd Houres.. Juet the article for Houselold’ Use_oF ‘ouriet ‘Trips, ‘eit uses the pr tah and easy dry ‘Scmplete, with everything, on tee” eThe Amate im ‘amateur ‘Photographer, "with spccimen FMEARA‘S FISHING TACKLE DEPOT, 13947 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.C, [SDSPESDENT, ICE COMPANY. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED BY THE NATIONAL FAIR ASSOCIA- TION FOR BEST KENNEBEC ICE. A constant supply guaranteed throughout the Reason. PRICES as LOW from YELLOW WAGONS marked INDEPENDENT ICE CO., as from any COMPANY in the DISTRICT. ‘For Wharf Prices and Special Rates, call at Office:—127m STREET AND PENN. AVE., oa Depot:—97u STREET WHARF, GW Telephonic Connections to and from all eo of the city. UND THE PLACE—IT PAYS EVERY LADY 25 ver cent —RBefore purchasing Satins, Velveus ‘Caahmeres, Bop at 136 and Tle tth stroot. Sto” hvatrs QUEEN, PALACE AND CROWN REFRIGERATORS, All on the same principle but differently constructed. Over 600 now in use in this city stving unqualified satis- faction. J. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS OF CHINA, GLASS, &o., 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. p= STEAMER “TORONTO,” HOW UNLOADING IN BALTIMORE, ‘We have received AND SHALL HAVE FROM NOW ON A fall ine of the FAMOUS ENGLISI: CHIPPING NORTON TWEEDS, From which we will make to order Sack eee: Frock Sujta, at $28; Trousers at $8. AMUSEMENTS. ee eh Sea PORD'S—STANDARD an and POPULAR OPERA | Fide ‘Next week—Anthony & Ellis’ UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. _R=™ eit tee MONDAY, MAY &rn, JOINT BENEN 1 OF H.CLAY AND J. LOUISFORD, hen the Eminent Comedian, MR. C. B. BISHOP, ‘Will appear in the New Comedy en! CULPEPPER’S COURTSHIP. ‘The rale of seats will begin on Monday, May Ist. 027 (0) DD EELLOWS. HALL, WASHINGTON WORLD'S MUSEU: Beautiful “Sages ATTORNEYS. HOMAS W- SORAN, 486 LOUISIANA AVE seatinn ried eum cigrate of a ‘ke., taken apd cere toa. pie —_— 28-2 Ik OMnN. i. THOMAS. ~ On ESTE LAW, 6 F etroet north weet, titled PRE AVEy-ar-naw, 60, Corcoran Building, —* Courts, = . stern, bait coven fer lon Prosos'a Live Man, Ventn oe netic Boy. | Cire: Bountiful Midget, Glare L d Some New Crioaities, and ta full twol tours’ Stage Perform ‘the Mone Curjontien Exntbited 1 to Fond Tt 8 and dunn eke | opve performance. Performance 2 to 4 and 8 to 10, Hion only 19 cents. Reserved Seats 10 centsextra. ASS FISHING ven ue AT-LAW, 7 wi REET, AT THE GREAT FALLS, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, to SATURDAY § Sawn theses hetgening. eave | HALLET, & DAVIS PIANOPORTE. 4\ : the Falls Sun ef Ticket, $1. For: at E ELL AND HAIR CLOTH F PERS RaRe [ORC 's, ior nnsylvavia ave. northwest. Rib da Paks Aas pr xu ES NORAY. RAND Co! sey ed AND HOP, Sy os Club, at Abner Ha, RENCT HALL FUR wi eer waLNOr MONDAY, ay Tosa, at 8 o'clock. BM NTED CHAMBE! Ki ght Admission, 50c.” 'a25-01" ATTRASSES, oo HUS! CUETO) THASSES, COOK ATIONAL THEATER. ‘Common A hte and AL Saturday Me ines enge a : aiaiaerany of ihe | INDIAN SHOW FIGURE WALNUT Tor CopN. distinguished ‘Emotional and ‘1'r as Fabor CN VFR MOUNTED SHOW beads ouy, PARIS MADE cove Siena BUGGIES Supported by Charles A. Watkins? TE ras F's FIFTH AVENUE COMBINATION. ke. fo. a ira: ae my alee TUR TWENTY. Ce ene ae aerate) xiii. 1882, at "TEN O'CLOCK. “No pustpouemend and T (UMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EAST LYNNE; on, THE ELOPEMENT. okie. MISS ADA GRAY in which characters she has no living peer. Monday, Ms: ‘and Handie Combination, in ie 1—Hoe; A CHIL! HE STATE. als RGAN. VOcAL. stud ( ) me THE TW! HARP. AT HALE. ine desert GRAND CONCERT fon irae aT THE known CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 28th, FEET ae Br PROF. GEO. W. MORGAN, of New York, Organist; MISS MAUD MORGAN, Harp; MRS. CHAS. McCARTEE, Sopran¢ MISS AGNES McGREW, Alto; MR. J. H. HICKOX, Jz., Bass. Admiesion..... 50 cents. pile Hie ‘The debt, ‘ort of tale in jch $100 on each piece sald hut be i € , and the residue in equal Programs and cards of admission may be had #t — music store 937 Ponsa —_ and drug store, 7th and H streets northwest an-! se al4-dta ANTHONY HIDE. | PY ASHINGTON, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, | ga- tHe nove SALE Is POSTPON FD IN rain until jar HOUR AND PLACE. THOMAS soniiios aia Auct. oF UNIMPROVED LOT. on BROAD, OPPOSITE BO! MAY 1 ap 3, LOT CORNER NINTH AND 8S STREETS, THE BIGGEST ON EARTH! NEW FEATURES! NEW FACES! EVERYTHING NEW! THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TURNED AWAY EVERY DAY! 2 SUPERB EXHIBITIONS DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P.M. DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER. BARNUM AND LONDON SHOWS. SECOND YEAR OF THE COMPACT. 8 CIRCUSES IN 3 RINGS. 2 MENAGERIES IN 2 TENTS. 1 HIPPODROME IN HALF-MILE TRACK. 1 MUSEUM OF LIVING CURIOSITIES. MAKING 4MONSTER UNITED SHOWS—? P. T. BARNUM, J. A. BAILY AND J. L. HUTCHINSON, SOLE OWNERS. = Saw ven me by the willof the Mary deceased, 1 will offer for_ sale ui canes in front ot SDAY, APRIL TWEN all of or WALTERS WMS ECS hae €2- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AG. count of the rain until ALE IS MAY FIRST, SAME ‘D the Executor. ota, GAs DOWLING, Auchoneer, SALE OF YALUABLE (OMAS DOWLING, Auet, VE SALE 18 8 POSTPONED IN OON- in until MON 4 ¥ Finst, SAME HOU AND PLACE, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct (For Other Auctions See Sixth Page.) SUMMER RESORTS. ASS, ROCK HOUSE GOOD HARBOR HeAGH B Gicuceete: = = Fivest 5: Bathing | ‘inntic co THE MIGHTIEST! MANY FEET THE TALLEST! MANY TONS THE BEAVIEST! AND BIGGER THAN ANY 2 ELEPHANTS ALIVE! E. G. W' HAVE A LIST OF FURNISHED, COTTAGES: for rent re at N RL MM tt EMORE & Mo} EALE, 3B 8 Maat BPR 0% Real Estate Brokers, 1420 New York ‘avenue, JY U MMMM BBR OQ Q tt 26-3 Washingt, S33 “oo UMM Bar SO th NONGRESS HALL JOR RENT 1882, OCEAN Ma. THE BRITISH BEATEN—JUMBO HERE! 10 TENDER, TIMID GIRAFFES. 10, MORE THAN ARE OWNED BY ALL OTHER EX- HIBITIONS IN THE WORLD COMBINED. 23 ELEPHANTS. 22, AND THE ONLY BABY ELEPHANT, ‘Nursing every few minutes; now two months old. 160PEN LAIRS OF WILD BEASTS IN THESTREETS 20 ALL-GOLD CHARIOT CAGES OVERFLOWING WITH ANIMALS, AND A MENAGERIE LED LOOSE THROUGH THE AVENUES. TOGETHER WITH THE LARGEST ZOOLOGICAL DISPLAY UNDER THE SUN, BARNUM'S FAMOUS ROMAN HIPPODROME, OVER 200 CIRCUS CELESRITIES IN 3 RINGS! Embracing nearly all the talent in the profession. MUSEUM OF LIVING WONDERS, BRUSTAD, THE NORWAY GIANT; CHE-MAH, ‘THE REBEL CHINESE DWARF; MAJOR ATOM, RVING HALL, MECHANICSBI Eight RG, P.O. t miles west of Harrisburg, via C. V. thful Cum-' jerts, ELWOOD, of Brown -R, in the beautiful and berland Vailey. Capacity,60 ig eke Propriet Terms, $8 to $14 eud for ctreular, i Sos eek BURTON. ‘Proprius Grex SPRINGS AND BATHS, ALEALINE LITHIA WATERS, HAMPSHIRE ©O., W. Va. Sesser 1882, BRIGHT HOUSE DOUGLASS HOUSE, joboth: Ag Dolawar Oven JUNE Ist to OCTOBER, tu Sankey, having tee tarred when omen wf E ity, mot CURIOUS ANIMATE WONDERS, SELECTED UNDER THE IMMEDIATE EYE OF BARNUM HIMSELF, WHO PROCLAIMS THIS THE CROWNING TRIUMPH OF HIS BUSY LIFE. EVERY DAY AT 9 AM,, GORGEOUS FREE STREET PAGEANT, Devt i ly te eae ee [(OUS AMPHITHEATER, WITH SEATS FOR 20,000 PEOPLE. ADMISSION THE SAME AS TO AN ORDINARY sHOW. as Seeaee Deeeti can Bo E68 Broa oh coe ant ee oie CaritaL THEATER. Sonne |