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—_—_—_—__—_—_——X______ Oe THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY. MARGE 98, 1883—DOUBLE SHEET. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THR CHIEF SIGNAL. OFFICER, } ‘Wasurctox, D. C., March 28, 1888, 9:90 am. For the middle Atlantic states, falr weather, Rorthery winds, Decoming variable, stationary oF Jower temperature, higher pressure. SPECIAL BULLETIN—TO- MORROW TO PR FAIR. Occasional light rain or snow has fallen in the orth west, lake region, Ohio valley, middle states Ni oeril heavy rains have coast. During the past 2t one inch of rat has faiten at Rea th inst. the following, amounts of rain hive nm at the Pacific coast ons: Red Bluff, 267; Sacramento, 239; San tsen, 205. Reports for the Paine ¢ {iis morsing are missing above Rel Bluff, Cal Rortherly winds preva!l fn the middie states and few Engivad, southerly inthe guif states. The mperature has fulien in the middle states and m8 Ove Mf, Cal. 1.14 Since the lower lake region, and n the south Atlantic and east gulf =t) ‘The following spectal tem- matures Were reported 4 pia. yesterday: ‘ashington, 54°; Norfol Savannah, 53°: At- Ola, HOP San Antonio, cn Diego, 66°. ‘don Thursday in the die Atl States, and _— | A Letter from Mr. Gladstone. HIS REFLY 70 THE ADDRESS OF THE ST. GEORGE'S UNION. The following reply of Mr. Gladstone to the ad- dress of tne union of St. George's societies, sent him on the éccasion of his completing fitty years of public life, will Interest the English-born part of the communtty: 10 DowntNG Street, 6th March, ’s3. Dea I have found on my return’ from abroad the illuininated address with which the executive committee of the North America St. George's Union have been 80 good a8 to sore much grati- ine. I have read the terms of fication, and I accept cordially this new proof of the moral union which, notwithstanding local sep- aration, stiil subsists among the members of our Widely Scattered race. remain, lear sir,your very faithful and obedient, W. E. GLapstong. = ‘The Emancipation Celebration. ARRANGEMENTS MADE IN SOUTH WASHINGTOX—A QUEEN SELECTED BY POPULAR SUFFRAGE. A well-attended mass meeting of the colored citizens of the eleventh,seventeenth and cichteentn legislative districts (South Washington) was held. last night at the Virginia Avenue Baptist church, (old Isiand hall), for the purpose of electing a chief marshal for this diviston to serve them dur- A PResext to every purchaser to-morroyy at M. Augen: when the follows Ie. German. th plate aves, 1c. and D sts. nw. New Mart New York ton & 4,9 Owns pare Hu ean bran kept of on Sy #1. Lad- | i ‘Tne WEESTY Sra, 83x colt year, 1 a | | | ND DISTRICT. ocnts. An intere hool review service Was Reid at plist church last Sunday | afternoon, on Lie vc «nd Bethlehem Baptist Stinday sche tle Enon a $ day school Rev. Mr. Hi adviser, vester ity, Guiteau’s rit ta the B } e 00 damn | | | ages for a @isposed of ation. 1 WEEKLY STAR ( Gui tobied) wii by ia st or one doll J skience of Robert L et, Was robDed Of $60 Worth of jewelry. tthe second qiarte an Temper Teceived from the Woeman’s day, reports sport of Mrs. of the cept r sixty-two A colored man nam $B by Juctge Snell v Wiltlam Csleszan x Wis Morning tor Stes wharf, first’ preclact, hy ofthe brain lis st ter zed, Street door by me: | | ves entering leton key. ‘3 Went over Uli Satur- | About 12 o'elock yest entered the b of P and E streets northwest Stairs broke open burean drawer, and ws ‘et of rifting It wi ered. She then wit @eliverat ator the fr escaped ar Ay & colored woman | or Wythe, corner of 8th ng boldly up | ost. Amusements. Foxp’s Orrks Horse. ives a very satlstacte uilivan’s populir ¢ diences have ben lar npe Is well drt! e Of the wotces Tia Mulle as £2 Bio mm With Manners. As Sacting as Le Chaneetior is excellent. Hi to the part by Westing it w ty thin when presei here ve‘ore. The au Swill without & tinue NATION AL per St evening es Brute evinced that hich di til th of the en John Mc Tur nll i by Me€ bly tndor; Tre the N c Bald to be the Shies these tl. couedtan of this elty, and Mr. James Fr. John wa Wilk | x ctor, The Ape i “i, and will sing the * The Risks’ pr @rili each ov TURATER Comtqre.—The Tyde “Two Jol Variety perte iy st Onto fat ' be (a complin-ntary be ent will be given. Ob Fritows' Halt —ioward & Gill's combina- tion gives a very satisfactory periorminve ta U great moral drama, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Cast Includes the well-known actor, Chas. Howard, fo his funous ¢ ane a recat, UNcle Tom.” A per- nance Will be given every evening and Satur- @ay afternoon. . oy = i LINCOLN Hat1.—The Boys’ Choir of @hurcd will give a concert here this HYATTSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHERC and musiest ente . Aloysius? ening. eae Come H.—A literary MeL wi ven here Fri- day event jareh 30th. Mar ams Kaspar. Mra True, Eva Henderson, Mt. Vernon Maie Quartet Gd other eIinent arlsts WLI take part Free %. 720 B&O. “TRE SNOWRALL”—A_ comedy, in three nets, ued “The snowball,” wil! be’ given at Lincoln Ii NeXt Monday, April 24, for the beneat ot the Central Dispensary and Ect ‘y Hospital. A Musical axD Livkkary ENTRRTAISMuNT, by Cire H. Cunningharo, will be “given at Line ail next Tuesday event A flue program a@tranged, embracing many cCxccilen | church was tted by triend: | entered the churen to the strains of 1 ing the coming celebration of the tw Ipation of the address by Mr. Balt ‘. Bra priate ny, J. W arles » Ka ge for | toe Martha E. Rel fot to be gotten up tor te arshall opposed this meth PU, and urged Mat the a, A up. y Mr. L: staction tant the qu tlt be beer 1 ib a proper t rage of the ai tt be do ed for, Joh hing to pie, (ap- sre Then ey Gren Green, Maria Brown ; the’ chart Minted Me Chas. H. Marshall, John Bi ward Stewart, Geo. Bri 4 “Joun Hicks; h Hint, M CB ny Miss H nd Miss Horr! f strict Robert Miss Jennie B. Dy nd Marin Hunt, from ti B. Grayson. abrer, Charles Bas and a ‘The follo app fated to get each trade 1 Wm € Allen, M | The Rank and File of the Police Force. 4 Editor of Tue Evestxa Stan: I know the quotation, purse stea that the certata jour | Ing 00d fh. ember Of The Metro- politan pollee Ity should be | toa halt tn one ora de the det Washington has been run solely in the interest of Its 01 members, Who were the protectors, CLOTS oF ¢ bbe frac tall hese guilty men v punishinent also will not is expected, demanded by iny dear sit, 11 any momt has been gi ‘Their bur, tt | Now, t F 7 throw the tte wie s ' sination of reputation, wi come Ube order of the Loneycombed with corruption it 1s high ti K shoul cease and aciiof¥ take its plice. Such demoralization ani partielpation in crhiwe not shown If ts due to the 20 mn their faniiles and tot implicated ja the abuses referred to. The rank and fil of the metropolitans were as po 5 act, waite the corruot deteetives held | Were the plund ccd citizens ! {the detective were thems: t es ta do the ti SHS Sngeit tay of ti w that fact Farr Pisy. i t evening the \ ington, Was the | nuel H.' Stadham, formerly of | . now a well North ington, and Miss daughter or the late 4 brunette, of Vi ny! ng grocer of | a Bd | he | contracting . Belt, FE. i. | parves. The usuers, W. T.C 5 Tabler and R. 0. Hogue, preceeded the couple to | the platform, and the ceremony was performed by Dr. Hicks. ‘The bride was attired in pluk triinmed with Spanish lice, and wore F nalr orange blossems, Witch were very be- ping. At the concluston of the ceremony the uple were driven to their new home on t, near M, where they at once siarted plu ward Volght, jr., to Ttaas was solemnized last night by Ri res, Of St Mary's church, The in h from Lohengrin, preceded by » U-nry Jordan and B. T. T s folidwed by the groom’s best in and the bridesmaid, Miss Christa was subsequently hekl at the re S puents, No. 724 6th st nortiwest, Was numerously attended. A laryve num: ber of useful aud costly presents were displ a A Danas Court, Wm. » WO Ih str rons and victou Mrs. Bridget Mye fled that the deten: Weat to btistore last Saturday, 5 tand= the door a large dog Jeaped on the f nd on the face. ‘The witness showed the comrt wound on th Of her face caused A Of the deg. Judge Sneil si the only penalty pr court cannot ore © third conviction, but Ji defendant Kt as the la i RRO, OUI but on that & 5 e mean wg nade for the exe terins of tn bant § ov the sheriff, b knot has bee Sof manilla, OM frou which the plece was cut that Was used in the execution of Shaw (tor the munter of his sister) at our jail,on the 19th of January last, dd th rep? fa fin sed the rope bere, lon it: Th cut from the sam —At the ani vckhoWers of the Home P company, hell yesterday 3 wing were al meeting of te Glasy Insue ‘vernoon, the fo es for the ensuing year, Fr, Charies C. Duncaason, bie Laraer, Thomas Somerville, John B. Larner? aL. Vort, J. L. Johnson, Francis Miller and bert O. Holtzman.—Equal Division Sons of nee List evening elected office! Hi. Jecko; W. A., D. W. HL Witp, Z ret, Oscar aor; LS, William lidy conductor, Miss Miss. Louise’ Low- J. Ro McConnell; ‘herman; third, Mrs. D. W. ‘burch have to serve during the Shea.P. H. Hauptinan, ter, George Rhinehart aylor, B. F. Moffatt, and ——— ‘MEN TN Line.—The company of Ad- Express employees, Under the command of n J. P. D. Paelps, which took part in the rades’ display and carnival at Annapolis, Mon- ay, W's accompanied from here by Mr. G. W. Mog the agent, Colonel P. H. Allabaugh (of “the capitol” police), Lycurcus Dalton, and Jomes MeDermott of McDermott Brot ers. Tuey were joined at Annapolis by Col J. A. Her superintendent the Baltimore dlvision of the Adxms express company. ‘The Annapolicans were go pleased with thelr ap- pearance that the committee éf arrangements tea- dered them the use of the Anvapolis cornet band for the day, Dut this courtesy was declined as they had ficld muste in uniform They were frequently cheered on the Ine of march. They accepted ths neon of Col, ae. to dinner, ane were escorted Lo the depot by large crowda, Who heartily cheered them, M.M. 3 tz first THe Exrnes: ams Capt T | are scattered in’ profusion abo remarkable. ‘The grand presenta g one of the luxurlance ¢ the sol{a silver tea’ service, valued at $1 exilbition st Moore & Leding’s; the grand ur and thus makes con: with which th ELECERICITY IN THE NATIONAL Attention, Battalion! MUSEUM, THS WASHINGTON LIGHT THrANTRY CORPS FATR, ITS OBJECT AND PROSPECTE<4 TALK WITH COLONEL . MOORE—THE ARMORY ap POBLIC HALL WHICH THE CORPS PROPOSES TO"BUILD; ETC. A Stam reporter caught Cok W. G. Moore, the redoubtable leader of the gallant soldier boys of 4 COMPLETE SYSTEM OF CAIL-BELLS, SIGNALS, BUR-| the District, last evening,tn an Sour of ease, when GLAR ALARM8, TELEPHONES AND ELECTRIC CLOCKS | he had unbelted his beekler@nd unbended his IN UfR—THE SECRET PLACES OF THE SCIENTIFIC | martial brow. WORKERS—PHOTOGRAPHY BY THE ELECTRIC LIGHT. “I want to know,” sai@ the reporter, “the object and prospects of the Waghing@on Light Infantry The system of electrical contrivances by which | fair.” 5 time and labor are saved, now in use in the “Well, sit down,” said the warrior, “and I will National Museum, is a very complete one. There} tell you. The Infantry has existed since 1836, and 1s hardly a use to which an electric wire can be | has never owned its armory. sce the re-organt- employed in the way of signals that is not fn} zation in May, 1871, twelve years we have ing. Its 1 extent | Pald for armory rent, and ‘necessary incidental operation tn this building. Its immense expenses, upws ‘Of $90,000. ‘years makes the employment of the agency of electricity | Soh?" vibe mea ae ee of great value. When it 3s considered that the | our numbers to a battailon, the corps held its frst building covers two acres and a half of ground, fees for ane pu ot evo Ene Cres aise are se lon. ‘The result was recelpts ai iz and that the various employes are scattered in $11,500, with which amouge ARS talon ot RHE Oni different parts, rapid and easy communteation ts | Dantes has been organized, fully uniformed,armed Of great importance. There ts a tite room neat | Ena equipped one whicn Nould colours ae lnnee the main entrance of the Museum, which 18 the | ta tespect co organlzation ‘aed equipment, wit, headquarters for the entire buiidiug, or what | any patcation im the counter. Having Bullt Up might be called the the battalion we now desire to obtain an armory, “BUREAU OF INFORMATION.” and, in connection with ft, to build a hall of suita- Hero there ts a regular telephone exchange, | ble dimensions for large assemblages 1s some- with a switch board for the wires of 42 tele- | thing that this city greatly needs, and of which rasa hich ein th = King itselt, Ie | He people will be proud." Washington should be Phones, 26 of wiiteh aretn the butlding itself. Te | the Center of all the conventions. political, soctal, this way the rooms situated in the towers of the four wings and tn the pavilions at each corner are onnected with each othér, and when Mr. Jones, How the Silent Meésenger Rune Er- rands for the Savans, relizious and otherwise, as well on account of the fact that {01s the seat of the federal government ag because of the beauty of its surroundings, its vho ts inv ating bud ant know how | Magnificent public buildings, well-paved and Se Seiten eae 1a eee ST Sore, [elcan guetta ant eae ieeaee is Slong in th oF he steps | To this end we aro preparing for a fatr, to berin one, Calls up the centr; © near | On the 16th of April next, at the roller skating rand ls pit in co rink, and to continue two Weeks. We have been jnuniertion with z > litter hy to be so far | $0 liberally seconded by our citizens. and through that he does aoe heart phone Dl them by merchants of other piaces,that we tel well rat the main office touches an ele assured of success, Donations, both in money and putton, which strikes a Lirge gong, se gongs | merchandize of all kinds and of the most valuable Peal Mls are pliced indifferent parts ot the | Character, have poured tn trom all quarters, until muibling, and Where they can be heard by several, | We ire ataloss to know in what manuer we can. Aset of sicnals are arr 1 so that each one | Xpress otr thanks for such generous contribu- knows who is wanted when tho be} gs. There | Mons, Even some of onr corporations have come . these call bells troughow: the Duilding, | forward With large contributions of money, and a. L operated from the matn office. jJarge sum is expected from this source. Some Snr TET RNETOR IE EXGHAS days ago the president of Adams Express coi Col. Dinsmore, 0 ere en route to Fh vhIISt Stop. in the bul ree, connected with the rida, expressed his warn i city exel "of this system of | Interest a the enterprise, ind) st ed that he communication there are but iessengers | thought he would, at least, have to root the butld- RGEEe GR ee ne eee (ig; anyhow, on’ his return north he would cmployed. When persons are distant from | ter us know: he would give us substane each other, 600 or 700 feet, and are obliged tocom- | tiat “proof. of his desire “for our suen the tel An Instance of the generosity with whtcl ts provis calls have been answered ts the offer of M oral depart k to give a clear benefit entirely for the sing to forn museum. Tl ware that a large ented In the Hnitding, the ‘ance Of the interior of the um Tather fudicate thatall the space was devot- ra Honse on Monday, 91h of openthy of Miss Palmer's engagement tn This will serve as a sort of prelude to the ‘The corps will attend in fil uniform, and an exhibition drill will be one of the attractions. Tt is estimated that goods to the value of probably, ares Of t mF, Perhaps ti Dus ito exulbition purposes: Th ns, | $12,000 have thus far beea contributed towards the TATIONS CERN URAES rae Te HO: ceaviy tava you detected the katie ne tor and In atranging the eviteness oF your fair?” asked the reporter. over barbarl-m, whieh are se “The Skating rink has been selected,” said the hidden away in the ing. OKs sand ¢ Colonel, “because there 1s no hall Jarze enough in our city for our purposes. By flooring {t over and reraoving the dressing rooms on the sides, we will obtain a clear space of 75 feet wilth and’ 156 fect depth. Arrangements are being made to light and decorate It in exquisite style, and So to arrange the booths as to give ample spice for the crowds which will doubtless throng to the fair. Its low Uon ts easy of access, and Gnly half a dozen Btepe have to be elimed to reach the main entrance, Tt is desicned to put tn the lot adjoining a building upper room,” &. ser In the towers and pp. three Uers of email room workshop: ing are fed up for jad men of yunded for. “Do you expect much of a display?” ures of the nvis contain the n Inone room 8y | ©The ‘display of goods and articles 1t 18 ex- ul work can be and Where | peeted will be very fine. Many manufacturers of {there are special specialities ror assaying. | the country will be f! ‘ In an upper room of of © the | of goods witch they ha towers {3 4 | Hitle printty Mice with | tion of hams tn satin choles can good: its type and hand-press, and he nest tobacco, In the ettes, that can be pe of cigars and efzar- rds and work of this dese tt produces; furniture, fancy the pavillons ts devoted toa piioior: « articles, &., most of wileh’ have been made tory, whieh 1s ed with cis and put up espectitly for this falr, Wl In itselt ali the work ts dependent of tne constitute a fine disp! iy.” TA another nook of the boitding y many Uickels are you going to sell?” asked mpioyed in. tr eporter, tion of colors, pl We shall not be surprised,” said the Colonel, ties of Tusetous should dispose of at least 10,000 tickers, 100) pidity with witch tne the! i” piles of apples, peaches, >, Valued at $700, on exitbitio: musoun build. | 's; the diamond earrings, valned at $200: sand sometimes | Sile-Dar top buggy, Valued at © AA WatelL Bet the mn and chain, t $173, and the < de=k, valued ef § ve Le=peclal attention, 4 and naturs an fiapetus to the sale of whieh open into the walls and mount the narrow 2 stalreases that Wind up to thetr secret dens. corion of work! izer” we don’t Fnow what but we have all ie once Nae large expec desire to part ofthe bw liu Honeat pulup sueh a hati as cto the dows Gr one oF ws 1s opened atc elty and sufi jor any bell rings, an annunciator fall in the office Knows wisich door or window lias been to furnish, hope to realize sut- pened. In a short titne a stinilar systein of ciee- ie. . * ims Will be attached to each case in the spose to locate the armory? tral office Witt know pretly “S Not yet been seleete: in the building. op uit ttl but It compels the watchmen on duty at nlgut to make Of course the he will be a@ record tn the main office of how they spend thetr Une. Attwelve different points in the baliding sand oprosas we r s Dally hs, 8ad We hep: to make th and conv: armory, #3 pie ‘ atmodel one ti respect; not inxurious but there are boxes placed. The watchmen are | comfortable. ‘Tin: erection of a publle hall be expected to visit each one every hour, In order to | a benetll 19 tie public.” insure this there !s a paper dialin the ofilve at tached toa large clock, and tis dial moves with the hands of the clock and 1s divided into divis- fons of hours, and minutes something shullar to ihe-dial of the clock. ‘The watchman’ on his beat reaches a static turning a crank in the box, Starts an eiectrit ent, Wuich catlses w brass amn that is suspended over the paper dial io fall. In falling a hole 1s punctured in the panes, and thus the Iniuute and hour ts recorded when the Watchman was ata certain station. ‘Tae baflaing 's thus patrolied cach hour, and by the sytem of call bells and burglar alarin a very small night- Watch is needed. ELECTRIC CLOCKS. Mr. W. J. Green, the electrictun of the muserm, assured a Sra reporter, who was looking witt, some amazement at the walls of the room, one side of whieh was nearly covered with the rows. of electric annunctators and the telephone switch board, that these did not exist the electric ap- pilunees of the museum, ‘Tue reporter's attention Was called (0 a series of lance wheels, supported ve Nprights and beneath a coil of brass wire, or small siz “Ts It_your Intention to enlarge the corps 2” in- quired the reportet, “The corps is steadily increasing in numbers, and the desire fs to tnerease the strength of the present four companies so they will aggregate about sixty muskets each, but this ts an after con- sideration. It is a most singular thing,” observed tue Colonel, as the reporter was elosfag his note book, in but few instances have the commit tees recvived a nogative reply to their solicitations fordonations, It is tateresting to read the list of articles to be voted for, A llvely contest, 1t 1s exe pected, wil! be had over most of these articles, and wit doub bring a large revenue to the fatr.” iy the way, to show the Interest In our corps, even at tar distapt points, here,” sald Col, Mov “is a letter from our esteemed and distingw trend, Gow. Shepherd hose memory we proud to live, and w rvices to the Disteiet and the corps Will uever be forgotten.” THE LETTER rKOM OV. A. R. SHEPHERD was dated “Consol Baptopilas Silver Mining Co., Haetenda de § ie, Baptopil:s, Mexico, March 12, and fs a My Dear Clagett: 1 bles, Wound about a draw. | bave your kind note 29th ult, with circular. I ‘These were the works ofa large tower or y t | will selid to re: hy 15th April acho ce spe- lock, which im the tine on 36 smailj}cimen of the fuiton of this valley in nd lorge dlls placed in the halls and rooms) the shape of ths finest and purest of the ‘museum. At the end of every minute | piece of silver that can be found. ep dear old a brass arin ts rijsed, whieh brings to. two Baty Moore and hils galliut boys of the W. L. 1. in wires, and an electric eurrent 18. sent he | the henrtiest and kindiest romfeinbrance, and am cireuit, movin: the hands on each of t minute forward. ‘The tower clack {3 r from the o} ory. ‘Fhe electricity 15 furnt by a bittery of Mity cells. Tho Dotter, num and zinc i the ordls ever ready to snow it by word or de gratified to you diay other friends on the com- mittee for giving express tay guod wilt ‘d. Tam Ulery. THE NET WoRK OF Wi In order to keep up thls elaboi tem, there buliding, —The grand sprinj Pat Ld 7th street HOF morrow and will continue for promises to be one of the finest ever seen here, Including as ies 1a hats and Lounets, ——— Attention 13 directed to the r ercoltunn headed “A Mecca plloual opportunltes offered by K1 for youns people who desire to al parlor entertainment In 1 possible, and on the most ie for the éntertainraent of s Tor cheapness of stuply remarkable, opening at Kin: West, be U ‘ha under the build! aparatively € nade of TE BL LHS public portions of the mus ‘The electricity am are tueir it is furn'shet by a cost, 1 on, and sntsie now supplted. Nh ert here Ty seen in photos je Mgnt, sitning Ui K KIT S® X GGG ™ 58885 ant not photographs,troin the ort: | RE Ht oan § tric Ught {8 p}aced in the rear of the cumera, ond | Kc HH herel In a powerful condenser, which | K KUN NN GGG contain: oui the pl g the pte- and thence through the objective, and ts ppp, A A CO FRE thrown npon a sensitive piper. Mr. Sintilic has foe PRE 288 CR reproduced pictures to the size of six f Bo peat , ASA OOF THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN PROTOORAPHY, A ALLLL AA CCU KER “What 18 the advagtage of tie eicctrie lent over the sun light tn photography?” ‘askcd the re- porter of Mr. Smillie, “The great advantage,” was the reply, “ls that you can work right along; but if youdepend on the sun your work will be delayed by clouds and storms.” “During January and February,” he continued “cuere were only about ture days of clei Weather. In that t I worked every day and sometimes at night preparing the pictures for the London fish exposition. 1¢ Thad to depend on the sun all this Work would not now be done. You n get as good work from the sun ight, but not asimch of 117 be concluted. in the Jast annual report of Prof. B : 3 2 rector of the museum, he says: “Itts believed that | ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAROH 29 AND $0, in no bullding In the world, with the exception, perhaps, of the Grand Opera House in Paris, 19 GRAND SPRING OPENING or FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS axD ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE WILL TAKE PLACE rd, the di- there so'perfect and complete application of elec: 3 tricity to practical purposes,” ———. REMEMBER— Rear Esrate SALes.—Messrs. Duncanson Bros, auctioneers, have recently sold for Jas. G. Payne | OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EF. and Elward H. Thomas, trustees, lot number six, of the subdivision of part of square 458, tinproved | OUR DISPLAY THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST; by a five-s’ory brick house, known as No. 807 7th E ST EL! NT; street northwest, to H. Kratk for $12,080. Also, tor | CO STYLES THE MosT ELEGANT; Euzene Carnst, trustee, lot 2, according to the sub. | OUR SHAPES THE LATEST AND OF 7) (Of Givision of squire 443, situated on north side of M pe LY LSEWHERE; street, between 6th and 7th. streets northwest, (0 MODEBA DRSIGHS Chas. Dismer for 77e. square foot. Also, for the — owner, two-story brick house, known as No. 618 7th street southwest, to A. Oetiman for $1,800. HANDSOME AND EXPENSIVE OPENING g0U- Tre W. L. J. @onr&—An informal hop was gtven VENIBS. by the members of Daaibaky, c, W. La corpa, at hele armory last evening. Arter a drill Company Te C present ie COrps & fine crayon ol (pt. Matthew Goddard, the commvauator otto: ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED, of the company. Lieut. Evtwisie made the pre- Feiner a see and bg ee Tegelved the gift —_ on 1a] corps. Goddard expressed . briefly his appreciation of the compliment paid KING'S PALACE, By ORDER oF THE U. 8. MARSHAL. A closing sale of $14 SEVENTH STREET. ill take place at ‘&c., wi (2d fidor) to-morrow at 10 ‘The Largest Retail Millincry Store in the United States. z mhiT ‘The Scandal Makers. WHAT THE YOUNG MAX WITH A SHORT COAT AXD A CITY ITEMS. men ena nnen AMUSEMENTS. — HUNTING CROP CANE SAID. The Turks Hate John Bull, “Do you know,” said a young society man to] nut tney like Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup as the best Puget) ‘Stan, in the course of a conversa- | remedy they know of. yesterday, “that the gossip in society does n SCRE Ae eee = Positively Te-merrew Only FORD'S orena wovsr. “No, I did not know that,” was the response. ‘the following immense ins will be sold for ses “own “i 8c. at R. Goidschmid’s 812 Bt. D.W.; 21: bers AtINtE a AND 4, 1883. 10 does originate it thent’ Of superior laundry @ ft. clothes line, 8 — = FED SFSDAX AFTERNOOD “Why, a lot of old men, who have nothing in the | cakes of stove ish, knife and fork trays, 10 pin THE “SNCouLRS Eingne tn get a earls Song ene | MSD ecto ee Ae Se amastie selves, and then Sena tell the women, and that | real MajoNca fruit plates, 80 clothes ping, silver | NATIONAL ES AND WASHINGTON OPER> is how these scandalous stories get around that you sometimes hear. These reports may not start out full grown, but these old fellows set some statement going, which no one else would think of, and It grows larger and larger, like a snowball rolled about in the damp snow, and sometimes the proportions reached startle and confound the very Persons who originated them.” “Don’t you think that the ladies have the repu- tation of being the only and original gossips?” was the Tather ungallant suggestion of the re- porter. “Yes, they have,” replied the young man; “ Dut the ladies would never get the material they do, If tt were not for the men gossips. They are the ted butter knives, 4 water tumblers, covered fiteneh spoons” \ feather en = =spoons, lemon squeezera, Guster, “S stair’ cal brushes, 4 boxes of hole mouse traps, tron hai knife, fork and spoon for cl with black handles, 1 Ib coffee or tea canisters, handsome engrat Inch erystal glass plates, nickel plated scissors, 1 Dox containing 24 sheets’ of match sates, white shelf paper, work baskets, also great bar gains 1a baby Carriages, refrigerators and ice Mark the young man pulled his wide rolled 1829 H street, says: “f have derived great benent brimmed beaver down over his eyes, and button- from Brown's Iron Bitters when broken down by ae ap pone overcoat started down the ane over-work.” iri; thy in bis —_—__. hana, © Ts Muaulbg crop "cane Janney A Lucky Merchant in Loutsville, Ky. ——____+-e-_____ John Howard Payne. A LETTER TO TON. GEORGE M. KELM. Apropos of the removal of the remains of John Howard Payne, the author of “Home, Sweet Home,” and as lustrating the reduced circum- stances of the poet while restding here, and his deep sense of obligation to those who alded him pecuntarily and in securing his appointment as a means of honorable cmployment, the foliowing lelter to George M. Keim, then a member of Con- read with Interest. ‘The dinner re- ¥ to the celebrated comedian, tltam E, Burton: Yesterday Mr. Crittenden T. Collings, t the Second Natl Bank, who collected it, a that a well-known and highly respected wholes tle Merchant on Main street had been the lucky man, and that the money had been pald ov having held one-trth of tleket 57,012, r tal prize of $75.00. in the Fov'y i3la dran Tae Louisiana St.v: Lottery « Merchant prouibited Mr. Cc the use of his name for pubil for reasons of his own tohave Subject.—Louisville (Ky.) Com Standiford’s Koumins, 9th and F n.w. A pleasant tonie and agreeable stimulant. 6 vi fe W Wasnterow, Au: My Dear Sir:—T lame 29, 1842. that from your de- ding Hud Punch fs invaluable for @ littie treat, a n change could not be irton’s dinner at Balti kindness if you will mentt these amounts ere I get : way. phia or New York, with a on you. tro-Voltale” Be Appliances on trial for thirty days t (young or old) who are aMit-ted debility, Vil anteeing sper men With nervous and Kindred troubles, guar- ther here orin Phils ainty of their r aching Perhaps thé receiver willattve sume time take Lady's Companion, ality nd complete restoration of health which turned to you. Once more, tu the hope | and manly vigor. Address as above, | N. of an pun ere direct my piigriiuage tomy | risk {5 incurred, as thirty days’ trl Pemey lowed. wm Joux Howanp Paxsr, For the Hon. George M. Keim. REAL EstaTs TRANSFERS. —Derds tn fee have been recorded as follows: D. B. Wainwricht to A. F. Barker, part 15, =q. 253; $4,270. J. H.:Mills to Forty Yenrs? Experience of an Old Nurse. Inslow's Soothing Syriip 1s the preseriptton of the best female physicians and nurses {a ited States, and has be used for forty years With never-falting success by millions of : : : mothers for their children, It relieves the child aw oko Dart fg Bie eae aie Re | from paln, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, gripitig c to P.M. Dubint, in trust, sub 46, sq. 208; | 1D the bowels and wird coll By giving healt! to the child itrests te motuer. bolle. Price % cents a A. B. Hines to Peter Harvey, part 4. <q. 5: 1,8,3 00. George Mason to Lucille Morrell, lot 46, Sub. sq. 192; $6,000, John O. Pugh et al. to Mary Thornbury, lot 125, sub. of lots In sq. 415; . Jobn Henderson to Patrick McEneu 112; $—. B. Nixon to sq. 110; The Safest Way, ‘The safest and surest way to restr the youth- ful color of the hair is furnished by Parker's Hair Balsa, whien 1s deservedly popular from its supenof cleanliness, od, pt. 20, 8,100 6, Good Advice. Nearly all the iis that aMict us can be pre- vented and cured by Leeping tre stomach, liver and kidneys tn perfect working order. Tiere 1s no inedicine known that will do this as surely MARRIED. BODINE—JOHNSON. Ou Mare Patrick's parsonace, by h 27th, 1883, at St. ther Waiter, B.D. | as DRURY-WRIGHT. On March 27th, 1889, st the Eateen’ Giger seats parsonace of =t. Dominic's chisrey by test Pathe Ressonaie, OF of ponies church, by Fy ‘To Mate a Good Salad Dressing Ass MARY A- Jin the ordinary way, cood condiments, pl-nty of Ume and no ttle Skill are essential.” -Durkee"s Dressing supplies these requisites. AN grocers sell it larch 27th, 1883, at 2 ELTA CHELKS, aged forty-seven ral will take plac daughter, M. A. Langley southeast “Rough on Corns.” Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns,” 15c. Qu complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts,” | tons. from the residence of her \derne: Fresh Alderney Dairy Wago: uiter, churned ev 8.97 y morning LETT. In Doylestown, Pennsylvanio, M: 26th, 1883, CORNELIA FELLOW . wite ot kev. FR, | and delivered In 3g-lb. “Ward” prints, 500. per Ib. Howlett, th the foity-fou:th year of herage, +” | Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and ‘sweet milk, | MAY. On Tues sh Zita, 1883, at 8 o'clock | 5c. perat. Cream, le. pint. » FRANCIS ky, Year of his aee, May he reet in perce. Funeral will tube Rhode Island ay two olelock p. tn. Tinmaculate Co strects nor! ce from his son's residen ue northwest, on March 2 iis remains will be carri netior ___ AUCTION SALES. _ W ae 637 Loui-iani avenne, Opposite City Post Office. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF H10C*EHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Pa OR SUE (OLD GOLD it » TS YARBLI te, IT. On March 27, 1883, at_ 12:30 p. . TIE SUIT, wife of John F, Suit, and danchtez of othy avd’ Margaret Sullivan, aged 26 years and 2 ne Ww. AMBER SE ‘he funeral will take place from her parents’ resi- WAR SiG CHES AND LO Ae 1225 Madison street northwest, on ee sree hh p.m. ve Ts) TYSON. On Monday, March 26%, 1883, at 8:39 | {AD SING » Dr, SAMULL BE. TYoON, in tho seventy-fourih of his age. e funeral will take place fro the chanel at Oak Hill Camctery on Thure-iay. March 29th, at three o'clock Fm. [Baltimore and Philadel hia papers please copy. ]* a.m. Tuesday, March 27th, ‘Was: 8. ALUMIN CHAINS, AL 4 TERMEHL! il enty- | in front of and within the large salerroom THURSDAY rue. SELES the seventy | Sree ag within the lege selercoon THURSDAY 1 will take place from his Inte residence, | M. Sale positive, without reward t her. street northw: at 2 o'clock p.m., Thurs- CHAS. EEKS, Salesman, ch29ch. Reistives and ‘freuds invited togt= | It Late with Duncancou Bros. ;DWARD E, NEWTON, Auctioneer. LER, On Monday, March 26, 1883, at9:20 p. . 7 OCEANA, “eidow of 5 Walker, ‘aged 40 E = et 8 und 10 duys, Pe hou hast been faithful." Matt. 25-21 TARGE AND PEREMPTORY SAT Furers! privte, at hor late residence, 1518 L street “) northwest, Thursday, 29th iu-tant, at 2 ‘o'clock p ora Interivent at Oak Hui. papers pieuse copy. } WISE. At 2 a. m., Wednesday, March 28th, 1883, after a short iliness, 6f scariet fever, LIZZIE ADAMS, Your gest daughter of Frederick M. and Lazzie D. Wi in the twenty-third mouth of her axe. New Dnuess Goons: STRIC BLUE, CRUSHED STRAWBERRY, SHIUMP PINK, zt CHIN (Norfolk and Portemouth, RETAIL DEALER'S STOUK OF DRY GooDs, CONSISTING OF Notions, Embroideries, Hair Goods, Corscte, Bilk Handkerchiefs, Cassimacres, all colors; Dress Goode, Buutiugs, Calicor, Biocelle, Flanvels, Table Linens, Swisees, Cambrice, Ludics' ready-mace Dreases, Black ‘Dress Silk, Ladies’ Underwear, Spool Sik, Cotton, Sheeting, Ribbons, Gloves, Pxssementerie Trimminge, Large atrortment of Hosiery, Ladies’ and Childrens’ Cloaks, Blankets and Comforters. A large assortment of other goods too numerous to mention, contaived in store of N. GUTMAN, NO. 912 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. G SATURDAY MORNIN axp EVENING, AT SEVEN, WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE STOCK is DIS- POSED OF. -3t® S. SAMSTAG, Salesman, ‘KS & CO., Avctione-rs, 637 Lousiens avenne, 40 inches wide Dluminated Foule, 50 ceuts. 38 irches wide Nuns’ Veiling, 60 cents, 42 inches wide Bees, 50 centa 40 inches wide French Cashmeres, 50 cents. 42 inches wide French Chudda, 62 cents, 42 inches wide Cachemire Bege, 62 cents. Nuns’ Veiling, all wool, 25 cents. All woo! Pin Check Dress Goods, 25 cents, All wool De B ges, 25 cents, All wool Combination Suiting, 50 cents, SUMMER SILKS. Check and Stripe Summer Silks, 50 62 cts., and 75 el Dress ~{iks, all the new colors, $1 per yard. Sureh Silks, «il the new colors, 50 cts. Colored Silk Brocades, Ottomans, and Moire Silke, Black Cazhmeres, 7 Cte., GU cts:, 2 cts., Tete, WONDERFUL BA’ GArINs, MARCH THIRTIETH, at 1 scl! the effects conteiued in 11-4 Bridat Quilts, illes Styles, 98 cts. end Inerein Oil- 42 inches lone all fi rs, Cloth for Mer and Ladies’ Flanvel 8: 88, Double cud singie ES Nesmian. Cc. M. TOWSON, mh? 620 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Southside. | BO oo waite wate mage AND PLAi ARE, LAM mG FLUIDS, &e., AT AUCTE ~ UNING, MALCH THIRTIETH, hin my, auction room, ove goods removed t ‘Tic'aftention of F YOU ARE G FROM A ame he extreme weariness rilla, It will cost you one doller, and will do you ineslewable good. It will do away with that tired fecl- ing, and give youncw life and energy, w hottie of Ay: DOWLING, Auet. sath Pure, AVE YOU A COUGH? SLEEPLESS NIGHTS need no longer trouble you. ‘The use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral before retiring, will sooth the cough to quiet, allay the inflammation, and ailow tha necded repose. It will, moreover, speedily heul the pulmonary organs and give you health. mh22 > as adamant! LLLL GRAN Et tonghest ERR tic Glue on earth: FE SamsoniauGiantemong RE alotherGines and Ce- K ments! Absolutely U: ERE breakable and, Theer See ‘ pe dith gt NoMiiaTiN No Preraration—Alwa; dy Always, Mends Marble, Stone. Patches ou Leather and Rubber Goods, Brie-a-brac, Jewelry, Metals, Billiard Cue Tips and Cloth, Cerd Board in Serap Books, Leather Belt Ornaments of every kind, Book everything Vi Manufacturers of Gummed ‘abrice, N Fine Ca riage and Pianos and Cabinet Makers, Scroll N ow Reavy Fon Srnixa. HOES, 33 em = Pee 20.Ots. per Botte: Mailed only by the J. U. O'MEARA & CO., 1347 Pa, av., Washington, D.C, Live Agents wanted everywhere. Sold by Droggicta, Grocers, Slationere, Hardware and general ores .B.—The names of winners 1n_ the $100 word e2n- test willbe announced abous Apel at pasty man TAILORING perarTs@ In this department we are showing the Latest Novel- ties in FOREIGN WOOLENS. ‘The talent employed in producing the garments ia second to none. MEN'S READY-MADE SUIT DEPARTMENT. In this department are shown over ninety styles of NEW SPRING GOODS, all of our own manufacture, Pricee range from $10 to $40 per suit. SPRING OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT. All the latest shades and shapes are shown in this de- partment, ‘Lhe prices range from $8 10 $40; the sizes Sars: Samrs:: Sumzser MaDE TO ORDER. FIT GUARANTEED. ‘any one, manufscture all our Shirts in onr own ee woare able to usrapien Gham ii every Feapoct to OUR MEN'S SEPARATE PANTALOON DEPART. | beet quality end make. MEXT specttully, Is Just the place you are looking for, especially 1f your coat and vest are good and your pantaloons need re- placing, why, come and look over the hundred and | mh3-Im twenty styles we are showing, at prices from $3 to $10 OOK WELL TO Yo! —— | ese Boys AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. ie for ie fa ‘Second Floor devoted rapidly, reais canons soot tn ieee month we wrote over $2,/00.000 of insurance. come to our house and you will find-it promptly pro- ee, duced. ‘This department is celebrated for correctness ‘association, of style and lowness of price, Stagrest — = — Se ONE PRICE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, vaahington, A. BAKS & C0. ‘THE LEADING TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, unos 2S AND SiB SEVENTH STREET, Be utter dishes, hand mirrors, large rubber dressing bh a brushes, 2 wooden Cups, pet my and Navy dlacking, 3-2 nfidven, soup lattes wed footed tee cream saucers, 27 | paper and envelopes, | 1 yd of fancy shelf oll cloth, 40 sheets of colored or | ; by mail, post-paid, 10c. extra. | » Reg NE WORKMANSBIP THE BEST. | } Febrest Picture Cond the ATES. ASSOCIATION, With, slowing perb profemional cest: Queen of be eran 3 7 MRS. ZELDA SEGUIN WALLACE, «Contralte.) Sonia ee LOUISE PAUTLIR oprane, 2 ; ir. GEORGE TRAVERNER or.) Nir, KENRY MANSFIELD Baritone.) Mr. FRANK PRARSON = tg and Me, 3. RENNES elian.) eee ae, TAS. PRU JOR PHILIP SOUSA ‘Mr. Stubbs, of Lond. Captain of the Carbine Musical Direct P Mote champions tn this line, and that ts true not only of | chests of the best manuracture, Frsan iho Uperstio nemtolion, this city, but of all others. The old club men are Pe ene CARBINERKS BY THE APOLLO CLUB, at the bottom of the mischief,” and with this re- Mr. John 4%. jcAvoy, ormance by the Ne'ionab ¢ Company. BER: Orchestra, 7S conte. J ATIONAL THEAT! N i EASTER WEEK, MeCeLvore The Prinent Tragedian, MR. JOUN MoctLLoTeR, And the Most Powerfa? Company Ever a, Under the Mn Wai ML THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, RICHPLIDU. | Thareday -JULINS CRSA oy iy 8 ‘AR Fee ety ee Just the thing for use impromptu. Sold by grocers | NGLADI ATOR a rece by some. Sees te ake and druggists. ext Week, ion yet, on my way through Nil R. JO YM Gistant post? Some time. age you chilsed’ me witnen Lundborg’s Roenish Cologne, oaME JONN T. MAY MOND Joan of ten dollars; Tam also, I believe, your debtor for —————— 1s PARADT - two dollars and a half. which dvanced for m ——— v= if INCOLN HALL. La TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1883, Sp. m., DRAMATIC RECITATIONS vy MISS CLARA H. CUNNING KALPH JP Pre erin wil x ted by Mi ma for the ¢ tiene by - Byrne, and Mise Juiia Wricht. 0.3 Moberved seat ticks i ae.; 1GH SCHOOL CONCERT by THE PILS OF THE WAsHT GiON NIGH eventh and Lighth Div-cious, ) 1882 moe Mt wthe, Thow iivet* ‘A Thing of Boauty is a Joy Forey ANC THER RESPLENDENT SUCCESS, c ER & RICHES TOLANTH A COMPANY, In Gilbert & Su’ y IOLANTHE:; On, eR AND THE PPRL The authorized version, ‘With Sullivan's Original Orchestration. Somie Opera of The droraes of the T in this Opera are warvele ous'y Leauutal, ae wel sty. MATINED SATURDAY, Next, WAV! REVS MASTODON and HAC ENGLISH MINSiRELS im ope grand cond An Unexsmpled Ailiasee, full of Grand Features, im Vistas RWULLER SKATING RINK, New York avenue, between 13th and 4th streets, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS of this wook, and MONDAY NIGHT, Aprit 2, poritiviy laxt Ge AvseniLiy Nigbte this season. Aseemblivs EVERY AFTERNOON, HiT, April 4 !xtra Occexton— ees Aveembly and Compile 2:30, x kelly. waht TO-NIGHT. MATINEES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. FYDE & BEHMANS TWO JOHNS COMBINATTO: MONDAY, APRIL 2, BADRY MINER'S COMEDY FOUR, Murphy and Mack—Muryhy and Snau! mat Teens WAL. MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1883, “THE SNOWBALL,” A COMEDY IN THREE AcTs, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CENTRAL DISPER SAUuY AND EMEXGENCY HOSPITAL. Admittance, $1. YVATTSVILLE PRUSBYTER! AN EKAKY AND ICAL ENT FIGDAY EVENING, MAsCH 30. Mrs. True, Eva Hend-reon, Mt and other ‘eminent ardsts." Free lunch. Expres out, and gpocial retarn teain at Close i Xcursion theket, 45 veuis, N EW DIME MUSEUM, GREAT ATTRACTION FOR FASTER WEEK, Sarposcing any yet offered. Every atternoon and night this week, THY QUAKER CITY QUAR ETE, ‘The MAMMOTH 110 FAT BOX, STEASBULG € 4 fnaicel Wonders aud Wond~vux Acrobats. FASTER PASiOMIMG POK THE CHILUREN, Aduistion to alloniy 20 centa. iuh26-Gb DD FELLOWS’ HALL. Commencing TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1883, Every Wednesday and Seturdey Matinee, HOWARD & GILI"S Combiuavon in the Great Moral Drama of us ‘OM'S CABIN, et, iuending the Groatand Oaly CHAS, ‘ial charscter of Uncle fom, A, ont fe wh thie proene pe ks q » ll payevery attention to dres: and ee ® aetoneke this the grandest prxdue- to Wa ever sect, in Waebington. i reecrved He te, 5 Uuee | adh Tbe. 5 Adults, 2 % INCULN » Hk HALL. ABBEY reepecit earance in We MME. CHMIS L ix, % SS8g gS8% HE gSs gs gf HE Rgssq Sass 8 th Lion Ssss§ Sass “oo IN ONE GRAND CONCERT, THUKSDAY EVENING, MARCH 20ra, Ar izeur G'CLocx. Mme. NILSHON will be aedeted hy the following Eiivent Artiete: MISS HOPE GLEN, Coutruito; Me THEODORE BIOKKSTEN, Tenor, and SiG. GIU= SEPPE DEL PUENTE, Baritone; in conjunction with the MENDELSSOHN QUINTET CLUB, of Boston, CHAS. E. PRATT, Pisnist. Beare oF Pr ces: = Admission: $2.00; Reserved Sorts, £2.00, Je of sests will commence on Seturday, March path ot 8 ark Kets, at Motzorutt & Coe Musi ano, ebcrbent it ex: at Bt PROELSSUK Di” WOLOWSEPS, y 2-2m JUG M atreet nocaiv cet IANO AND ORCHESTRA MUSIC, IMPLIVIED METHOD FOR SINGING For Gecujanr apd othe entertatimenta, Ene 1324 °22th sizvet north west, nee ON EXMIBITIO’N WARERTITE Ws, ‘from, ‘Street. 2c. 626 F street noriy Cieice Oi free erkriter's. ‘Terma - UNDERTAKERS. Ie"

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