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—_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON # Preparing for Yrial of Homicide Cases. FILLING UP THR JURY LISTS. Today, in 1 + the following ames were drawn t y list, preparatory s for trlal:—Levi V Watson, ten end W. D. Wy- Mix returned ‘The Casino Contract. AWARDED TO A WASHINGTON FIRM—DESCRIPTION OF THE GUILD! At the meeting of the boanl of directors of the Proposed new Casino, on Connecticut avenue, on Saturday, the contract for the erection of the superstructure was awarded to Bright & Hum- phrey, of this elty, for $131,000. The foundations LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFTIcy OF THE CHIRE Sigxat. Orricre, 1 W asnree70n, D. b. 2, Isat 10M. For the midtie Atlantic states, wa! elouty weather, ight snow or rain ia nortier?: 1 rt winds shifting fo southeriy, Jower Warm nil f were poh as reported as etn | BA¥e diready been iatd, and ‘the Joists of the trst n partly clondy ssarme id not examine | floor are ta place, and the work upon the upper — iil Weinesday, direct | portion will be begun at once and pushed forward tue Parone: rn y Rames be drawn to fli the va- | rapidly. The present contract includes everything wh tis moraing bre sald The reason for Uhe vaeaney | with the excepuion of the stage furmiture of the yetietwor of the Totouta: fish abd) in Mr. Woerberger’s case shoud Ue entered, and | theater, the furniture of the theater and building me. Se new siliing | added that the neursi: ed him that it was | and the steam fixtures ‘The contract calls for the Ain the lower |p ital for Tie ~alae name tobe drawn more | completion of the building by _ September i The same box. If this ts s Ist. Its total cost will be $225,000; and it . joners Taust act something wil be one of the handsomest "buildings ms enerey calls ssijuers—independent ever erected in this city. As is known, the pro- fish and game will always: drew the following names to th t posed buliding will front 154 feet on the w side every variety that ts tn enue, between K and L streets, have adepth Of 169 feet. In architecture of the building, with Its arcade front, the pillars, the batconies and dome-like root Dears’ the Characteristics of the Itallun styl Reap Sinsheimer’s a Sparse bow Eve Glasses, De. and $1. Prigg’s. : sao Raia y ieee saioear fe : THE MAIN FEATURES See nae Rnmay nes Name MARCH IST of the stuctnre will be the opera house at the 7 : Sarees ‘ ‘The District Commissioners have ordered: “That | north end, with a frontage of 100 feet on Connecti- SiR w ‘ARUR € eh onl been reappolnied by and after March 1, 188i, the time indicated by | eyr venue. It rises 48 feet to the cornice, with a — = or other bi mye above. "South Of the opera, house are the SruxypIp shines, $1. Nat How! Eve rooms, Which WH have the appearan —— poised Ns eas : a ‘a j i px. In this p wets me buliding: eae = eEErey Various depart. | series of rooms, two-storles. high, | Surroun CITY AND DISTRICT. | central court, which with be’ covered by a made of iron’and hammered glass. Around Ambler’s Funeral. | the court, which wil have a fountain, trees and Nene Caste v Orava com. | THR LAST KITTS FALD 70 THE MepICAL. OFFICER oF | Plunts, Will run a balcony, Into Which the Toons OF on? wee Sam Opera COWS | hie JKANNETIE EXVEDITION — aN IMPRESSIVE | The second story Will oper. On the tet floor of te YE AY MawKIIOM, FAL | Cosleo bere: ‘iil be reading, writing, dressing 4 of the Wate Poses ant Sur. | Toms, and a public restaurant, with entrance AH Atabler, U.S. N.. one of the | ond oor there will be a zrand ball-room, with the ihe Band P, depot yestertay | Casino rooms about the court, all F the escort of Chiet Engtneer Uuown Into one sulte of rons. ‘The kite! ft, Lients, Jaques, Danenhower | DON the Unttd floor, From the applications \d Pas Foub’s Orera Hor in “The Great Div. etainme ” and Varie- ready se rooms, the revenue de- Tnade for Ue use of ti Dive Wesecx. = | eae svore | HVed from Uls source will be very lange, Seg ost (Georcer fo {joined itisn. “of the THE THEATER Foakast Hart (Geoncerow ption and | joined “at dette of the hop of the T. M. Healy branen Irish National Moochirurgieal Le the stite of Mary- | will have a seating capacity of 1,600, with an admir- League. ee. ‘ity of Maryland, | able arrangement of the chairs tending to ease and Wasutserox Hanr.—Second ball of the Wolfe pores Mot 1. 2 | raplatty im exit. There wiil be three boxes on each merce 2 th prae- ge au a rove of boxes in the Tst Dal on jeniy Howard, M. D., Rhigels How= Will De In combination w! See See TU Se Nee Ae ee ae a | # the depot here by Medioct Directors Browne and | #ltractions will appear fa both places. This w Sipura the thuider storm ia Marvtand Satumday | (ben, Stncemne "Ven ieexpen aud Whitey and | @usuTe the success Of the theater, | veg) : ie tha Realy oc mate LE < stant Surgeons Streets, Green a i ie plan of tue building to be ved, prepa morning, abont two vcloek, the Sealers of at fat teniie hich hi ) by a New York architect, preserves the suggestions fm Laurel, wa. Dutitinc, was struck | ie was 6c the sketeh plan devised by Mr. F. H. Paine, of fendered by the {te dent 1 this elty. ‘THE DIRECTORS. The following constitute the board of directors: John Ambler, «ee Tail | 1. Z. Letter, of Chteago; Robert Garrett, of Baltl- pareillin a rics {So clock, where | More; F. H. Patne, C. J. Hillyer, Chauncey McKee- ee ee oe the Deana ve and covert with | ver, JG. Parke, I. B, M. Mason A. Pollock and @. Se anmck deiivecs ecGre as tts way froin Stherit. ‘The incorporators are C. C. Glover, L. I. Ander- eee Se irl u director John M. Browne, | son, Henry Adams, 7, B, M. Mason,'C. J. Hillyer Eskimo itte at Point Barrow, wlere le was stationed there L. Ginn, Si Wm. K.| and Pi, Patn ewe = . ‘Toft the purest of AT 4 MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS, Republica 1 Assoctotion was formed White, Ch on Friday, It was de ided to litnit the subscriptions to stock to 135 shares of $1,000 each, and to pay the Balance of the cost of the bullding, $100,000, with ten-year bonds bearing six per cent Interest. ‘The Jolin W Ss abound auize, Who Dr following i, witha Th 4. operetta of “Th pellion ofthe Daistes balance of the necessry $125,000 was at once sub will be presented ot Willard hall to-morrow even seribed for In seven per cent bonds, convertible Ine by the choir and young people of the Church of silents of Fauquler | into stock until the 15th of April, 1884, after which the Incarnation. © them iany of Dr. Ati~| no subscriptions to stock will be received. ‘There ‘The Carruil tustitute rowing elnh will give a mn- | Ashby’s confederat ate now forty subserivers of from one to ten sl cal and dramatic entertainment t-te oe cach, who, beside having thelr investment, which ing at Instiime halle street, new eve | now promises to pay well, will enjoy many pri fast might. ty police of the seventh preetnet vice r loges of ownership in every department of tre rolded a saloon on Hstrret, near t ate of bry Nibee at | bading fp eg i | Congressional ‘Temperance Amniver- stay tn sary. 1, : wizon, was tihed 5 Iv Tuc! for driving his horse and waron on Be the deaf and dumb a J Murray ints ile Augusta L Murray. ire This morning, Ue side walk, A NOTABLE MEFTING AT THE NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH Last EVENING. |. The Congressional Tetaperance society, which last evening celebrated its fiftieth anniversary at BS ew York Avenue Presbyterian church, seems (0 | be renewing its youth in its second half century, i lacer Mevritie outs, Bans woWer aud Schenize comuinuing where the seauuan, Boyd, is to be » Ulil for divoree from | tori interred tuulay. ee oer oe ae ae Boe re int From the S under the management of {ts secretary, who was, a mad sere A Cemp! a tha heant. i 5 Semulrorse san were. bent a large piscina: pagan poear warmly congratulated by several speakers on Lis, ng of the us in thissontheast seetion of the istence and success In maintatning this ancient jessrs, Cm G ew abate the te e ization Rarely has a similar occasion, oF, Micon nad | Muestelty tn the world how to abate the terriote | myablzation, Karly has a similar ocedslon, oF, y the Rey, | mulsos ntiy Deen inilicto ton us by d by a \irger or more intelligent assembly. tev. Mr. | 2¢ Tollroad company, With tor, Rev. Dr. uatiee Sua devo~ : an Service, assisted bY Rev. Dr. Butler, forme End the ites, Me forot st piain of the House, th present clay Hus OF John’s, after Whieh the tev. Mr. Leonard, rector of the pattsh, read’ three intersting reports, which showed the financial soundness the tn-titation te and House sending letters of regret at their AbUIty Lo be present, With Wri, comunendation, ot WH of this orzanization, Similar let- yealtuititness cf the fifty ¢ ed from Messrs. Dibrell, of Teunes- She tomandiare care of ‘Skirt Sera and Lonz, of Massachusetts. fatigable Lators, as Well as those of the physi Senator Daives, of Massachusetts, the retiring @r. Revburn), the report spoke very highly. the District | president, ina few graceful words tatroduced bis ome ‘orphanage from ali So: i satishied he | Successor, Hon. Robert B. Vance, of North Caro- ‘the past year ams i waar of | hina, who! made a brief opening’ address, tull of pended Dulane no with whieh to j Sout er fir, Methodist earnesthess, sould logic and tervid patziousin, A TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATION OVER HALF A CENTURY | ou. ‘The secretary, Rev. Dr. Chickering, was next In- troduced and presented his annuat paper, which as read by his son, Prof. J. W. Chickering, Jr., of ational Deat Mute college. It was, he said, report. 1h he usual scnise, but a Driet stutes Additienst of the eMsuine year. oom for dormitories io mort thes 45 required, and was. recom and endorsed by the rector ehotr, excellent music on f the parish.” Th Mr. SiueLeod, rendered jern 1d Bot ths FIsen FoR EXECTING 4 GIRL FRO CRURCH.—Peter Mockaber, tn th Court mis ssalting a eol- under Ww: to the progress of the ‘cause and the rea ored girl ni akLus ite the sd street JED. the formation and continuance of Uis 5 mission, a W at the ¢ Zz etety. sith, ¥ Strect ahd Masstely nue Mort Sims. | than ‘now its Dieta, waren was W girl testitied that Uk che Yeas ero Ss made birthday i MILD Was HE and she had to stand uy. Sie hex | Search teh asts has be He dircets that thas: grown Witt toual growth, ud ested tn the ser 2 3 : | eccate be anttted 7 Tis diceiee E re combs Lo the front asa great bee, the doorke piv, Dae I aed 0 Seyret es SO ne ase tS} tonal w Sand peri. ‘Lhe “temperance ques- seats were ali ful:. He Atif sue did not | pos! a | tion fs nothing new. Solotorf usked It Ina reversed sit down he would plich hy nthe steps. Bh - form, “Who hath woe?” His answel | that tarry long at the wine;” and v Pullanthropis:s and even siatesinen. more doting, “What are the trults of itost drinks" the! answer 1s but the echo of S: question. Yes, woe, sorruw, contention, bh wounds without cause, hese’ are the bitter 1 | Of that, polsonous tre, whose branches ure ov | =hadowing Unts and other lands, while {ts roots are | absorbing personal and national resources, a8 heither War hor other scourge las ever dune. ADDRESSES, ETC, Stirring addresses were then made by Hon. Messrs, W. 'T. Price, of Wisconsin, and Joseph D. ‘Taylor, of Ohio, followed by a few hearty words of me and congratulation from the pastor. Bu- hen carried ont his threat the steps, entting her aber defendant testified that ti Yast night and taste : out and she fell ten of f jockuber to eject her, whiei: Bald that order must be prese Dat the defendant was not c Posed a fine of $5. Goven's Lecrrn: at the Congtexatin ‘with a new levgure, f pitched her down he face an Lhead. Th iri came t ter Catneriie deatly Of bis. 5: gil HS Inerease W'S Orphan Asy- the sim irkeeper he did. The court din the churches, fulenough. He tm: a tes This Mires dan: Po and Hoarty son-in-law, Wed. Warn ators, Loe THE AcetDENT AT ReCRVILTE. no wis, Injured EMR eo tore the benediction an aged man In the audience that on the decaston ever Rockville, on che elite euch oe th | spiced the privtioge, veteran in ain room in of tnging a temperance song, whic “Ss hvich eitect, receiving hearty applause. Iv proved to be Mr, George W. Clark, the “liberty singer.” ‘The Choral Society. ‘THEIR FIRST CONCERT AT LINCOLN HALL A SUCCESS. ‘The first concert of the Choral society at Lin- hat Re,” and the lect: Warlety of tneiteat and ane ‘Yells th his own inimitable isanner. — THE Late Jons Watrerona rhe misionary, with a us the lecturer 1 shea. tie was ‘dent, but | 3 »- saci | eon hall Saturday evening was a complete suc the interpositina of « Ans Worher in attendance to be one of the best, chorus Fecetved p vattend Liu, | Cobcerts ever heard in this elty. ‘The selections Who would i: Dio b Of ot erS tt the deceased the expense The surcestion of wel precision ahd éffe Fy good, and Were sung with remark: Mr, Harry ©. Sherman. 1510 commented for the able manner In which he performed the duties of conductor, Mr. A. L. King, of New Yorg, who icnt the assistance of is clear Was Very prec. Kewaiss Sesr Cox. Wartniscros’ 20. Onto. Gf COL others. Foun Sh in Hite th tenor voice, fairly toon thy Dy Storm, nWwest, will recedve and te : vheevenine’s progra : Gany that mite tem t mee, Lyewer mixed chorus. + Khe plus rise It will. by the Benger seaive i St.) Gounoc Lin the matt L, King. + is Fair, Lesuls five-part r Fintand Love Song, Engelsben: mate | writs, ‘The Water Pay, Khetnberger; mixed chorus. | MMe, Beethoven; Mr A. L. King. Tose, us; female chorus, ‘hanks’ Be to God,” | | (from Elijah.) Mendelssolin: mixed chorus, Mrs. Q. | A. Pearson presided at the pi | following are Uhe ineimuers of the soctety, nearly all of Wiiow tovk part in Uae concert Satur day evening: int in 18% end th hew Ale; 4 unk Robscht, of Mrs. Sart A. liens. julah Mi. Land Siottie Bratt, of 1609 | “ne Avon iss Clara Baker, Miss Molife Byrne, ‘amp, Miss Lulte Campbell, Miss Annie Miss Mer. ED. Conse, ity iss Mary Cu at. Miss Josephine Miss HL. Erni, e Fristoe, Mass Lottie Gibbs, Miss Lillian unt, irs Annie R. Kuspar, Miss R. Kearon, Miss Hattie Keen, Miss 8. E. Kererstein, Mss Flor? | enee Kidwell, Miss Carrie Kidwell, Miss Aline Law- renee, Miss Matnte Living-ton, Mrs. EK. Mo M: seonge’s Isrend. MeL, yeard E. 1 Hertford, N.C. of King Susan Bow ty p - of Levsburg, Va, 4 Sun, of N.Y. and Cathe S.While she was ty The Capt tol ine H a Mills, Miss Ela 1, Mrs Mie » Miss Cora Noyes, Miss Minnle Noyes, Mrs.J. | D. Parsiow, Mrs W. E. Parson, ©. Patter: in fee have been | son, Mrs. 'Q. A. Pearson, a Pond, \ 135 » to Jas. B. Siake, | Jennie Prail, Miss Cl Fait Kod $750. | Steln, Mrs. Sulla, Sc eile, Miss on of the man fel. Co He algHE ree Van Riswick, Mrs Day- Liquors ta t rs Wilifamson, Mrs. Dr, Winter, aa. ton Ward, Miss Addi = Aes parts lot 2 | Miss Kosaile Bleecker, Mrk S. Hf. Bodti<n, A Fov-cernxe Cask —f W. Stan! undic | wtiss Nettle Bra‘iey, Mrs. J.P. Caulticid,, Miss esteret bos. was clan rts 1 and Caulfield, Helen Carrier, Mrs.’ HT. Wa Pearson to Wi. Mrs. 1. 'B. Davis, Mrs. EB. Padely, iiss jivde, Miss & E. Johnston, Mrs John J. 3 Miss Cuarloite La sdale, Miss Cari Larner, Miss Nelile Merrick, Miss Georgie Met Mrs. FP. EB. Middleton, Miss Lida Miler, Miss E. Mi! Mills, Miss Zelle Minor, Mrs D. C. Morrison, M133 Alte Miss Amanda MeMurray, Miss Helen ont M. J. Patterson, Miss’ Maud Raum in Twreres Sextexcep.—in he folowing perso: Miss ALE. B. Roberts, Miss 2. G. Rockwood, Mt the followin 1 6,3 1%, Se. Z. Root, dirs. 1. C. Sherman, Mrs EK. ‘True Miss tenced to 2) dars en; S—. LM. Day et ai, itus | Nettie H. Smith, iss Van Natta. horse cover. saine senten wm. Park, lot 1, sq. eee ye ‘Tenort—Jumes P. Collins, Walter Conn, C. M. Stealing a revolver out of a store winds t 4, Kobinson. lots 2 and 29, sab. 3, | Conneti, W. H. Daniel, W. R. Dechie, Louls Dorr, He to Julia’ Mar’ An Jali. A Troms Stony gent fo the worknor Al. S. Fennell, Jas. H. Forsyth, J.T. Hebsiey, Ralph Jefferson, C. W, Johnson. Thomas Johuston, Theo, 1. hing, Frank Z, Maguire, Lewis J. Mauro, Artuur L. May, Philip Meter, W. iE. Morgan, Harry, 2, sub lot Mast evenin Rev. Dr. | i's Lutheran Pel si Ao . c woke | Pearsea, John O. Pugh, HL. C, Roberts, Jas S.stalth, game eres "He Baru or Bury Our bead.” | G. "Ay Whitaker, F. &. Wlisomy Alfred Wood, Kobe Sgnoecticut wx. pained erment or sepulttire Was i re- | Yeatinan. was ReWwSpilper | ud that there Was no necessity | RC. Bos z god read about the « which Was sanitary reasons, and that the | pre sinR. OC: Bernays, RH. Boswell, J. ¥. 1. Being done in this efty | miois, Chatles R. Dean, W. B. Dunwoody, G. A. go he dea er is are a detrinent to publ George ©. Evans, H. A. Foresinan, Emil’ Holer, Le Fone ona ee sapere opines 1 K. Cox devoted his | Jand 0. Howard, GF. Johnston, J. H. Kaiser, B. U. poner bad TUN oUt be was piaed up by a police E. church, last | Keser, M. Reethling, F. J. Lippitt, D. W. Middle. ipuai aaa sein eet ter thee ace (f Rowel neading. Woidiig | gon, iW. Middleton, &. J. Nils Arthur Morehouse, icis H. Noyes, H. M. Paul, Q. A. Pearson, F. BY th false views of life end sor, D. Relgart, C. E- Rice, P.M. Richardson, F. fis sober and practical work. | 5, SUth RG. Sutton, A. G,’fhomson, William B. aut tiasn paper he “sald, were per | ‘Todd, We M. Whitiug, W. A. Widney, Warron than any ott ucy to corrupt | Young. isd ad to lead them | 7S SS testa sim, Bellet of the Poor. CHARITY DISPENSED THROUGH THE POLICE. Poor families were relieved through the agency of the police Saturday and yesterday as follows: ‘third precinct, 1 colored; fourth precinct, 1 colored ‘Tne Woman's Camistian Texrexaxce Usro: The mass meeting unter the auspices of Th Woman's Christian Temperance U afternoon was lars E made by bishop And entreh, Dr. J. Ni. Gr Tulssion, and Capie vracy 26 may be found necessary to deepen the ons of the Constitution to pre dennined by the iquor tram A HOUSEaREAKER SENTENCED.—Massey Carter pury HA. Carroil, ‘ours themorial of Une Kev, Saleuling muntster of that i ‘onary society of suniversury last night. “The | gerald, same action. — 1 ‘him. | the stable, whither she hid goué to milk the cows, allas Mantz Carter, colored, indieted fer Lous = a {as Som. fhe program | ona 1 white; fifth precinct, 1 colored and 1 white; Ureaking in the day’ time—the residence of uate o(deeviations end Songs, ahd & mOUIOR ex- Connel-on January ‘tite last—pleaded guilty in axea Inicibelescaildroi. A missionary | Sixth precinet, 2 colored and 1 white; seventh pre- ‘the Criminal Court this morning wrsary Sats beld at Walsh M. Eehureh yes | einet, 2 colored and 8 white; elghth precinct, 4 col- tenced to ‘ Teh Seaator, Colultt of | ored dnd 6 white, making 16 colored and 1¢ white XY) penite | Georgia dress Ata mecting In the | families—thirty ‘all r. ‘The total number of | exentt Wright, of Min families thus far Year 13 3,087 by the TSESTINCE YOR Viotariox ov rue Pocicy Law. | Tue missionary | pote. jin the Criminal Court, Marshall Willian, 08 S colored shoemaker, convicted Utsler the pony | Jus ionary society | CAPTURE OF A COLORED MAN CHARGED wrTH SEv- Wand sentenced to four months im jath was | i chierei held its ann | ERAL Cases OP LARCENY.—William cok gallee. Mr. C. Maurice Sinth sald the nt us Soper mude an ad- | ored, who 1s charxed with eight or ten cases of lut- had given up the business, and some ladles having | ceny, has been captured. habit, it is reported, Interested themselves in his case proposed to pay a ene was to gu to alfferent houses of eltizens and hire Bhe of $0, if such could be imposed. ‘This the | oF Axorinen Coron CoNVENTION.—A press | himself out as u servant and In a few days to dis- court consented to do and the prisoner, havin Sk rom Pittsburg. says:—lhe Union club | appear, taking with ogee ge fas Deen Drought up, promised that he would “stick t red) Of 4 y has appolnted a com. | ke could find. He tay os colored and wit- bis last,” and entering a plea of guilty the Une of | Mitte to make ents for a convention of | ted. Some weeks ago Onicer Slack went to Centre- ees 2 | Hsin vitae medias euy'om apra | Ruwhsend hua bis tacs otabeonce. Steers one jainbia, Witch wil be hel ty on April Sccvantn at Johnston's pharmacy, next National | 29:11, 1 discuss Wie rights and ‘Of the col- ‘arrested him last ‘on N theater. ‘e | orca’ people of tue soul aoe Bub sod Metuauer bie The Boating Men. ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR A JOINT REGATTA. Ata meeting of the conterence committee of the Doat clubs Saturday night a motion that a re Gatta be held under the auspices of the clubs repre- Tesented was carried. A resolution was adopted “that this committee recommend to thetr respec {ye clubs that an Invitation be extended to the National association of amateur oarsmen to hold thelr annual regatta here on the Potomac river, provided it docs not conflict wita the wishes of the Schuylkill navy.” . It was decided to look upon the sent r four-oared contest’ to decide the question of championship between the local clubs of this District, and that the regatta held under its auspices shail be known a8 that of the “Potomac River Regatta.” It was, agreed also to fnvite the Carroll iustitute rowing ciub to meet with the conference. Altera discus sion as to the disposition of the Post and Staxcups, both of which were offered for four-oared Tuces, @ resolution, offered by Mr. Gibson, was carried, that the Post cup go to the four-oared race, while THE Stax be placed upon the elght-oared siell con- test, provided it_ meet the sanction of the proprie= tors Of THE STAR. Messrs, Gibson and Doyle were appointed a committee to confer with the proprie- tors of THE STAN upon the subject. The Suspended Janitors. SCHOOL TRUSTEE PURVIS SAYS THAT IT WAS AN OUTE RAGE TO STOP THEIK PAY. Dr. Purvis, chairman of the committee on Janitors of the school board, said to-day to a SraR reporter, in reference to Butlding Inspector Entwisle’s stric- tures upon the janitors of the Gales and Garnett, stewards of Trinity Methodist church, to-day at the Friends’ last of the conference ‘Was expressed at the work which had plished since the annual conference last met. More church, one of Virginta, preached at the church yesterday. Yast night. of the Second chureh, under Dr. the Ilkellhiocds of the future. Chica preac! rs, Stansbury, the ig at her home on Kin; had been iil only four days Mr, Geo. Lecross, who was struck In the chee pistol ball, at the Concordia restaurant, onthe evening of the 224, is now suffering considerably from the wound. ——The city council will meet to- morrow night.— Justice T. M, Brown, ot Fairfax, made an examination Satumlay of & box with & dead white babe, found near thiscity, on the Alex- andra & Fredericksbu ported that Mr. Geo. \ Reported for THE EvEtsG STAR. CucneM Maerisc.—The quarterly meeting of the place Meeting house. It was the Year, and much gratification en accom- ‘progres: ‘has never before Leen made in any thirty years pust. Rev. W. T. Schooley, of Orne Reviciocs Marrexs—Rev. Dr. Dinwiddte reached at the Second Presbyterian church yes Tday morning, and the First Presbyterian chureh A Teunion of all the former members Dinwiddie, isamong —The editor of the Free Methodist, Rev. Joseph ‘Traverse, at the church of that denomination here yesterday. ‘The Free Methodists, $0 far, have had ttle Increase here. DEATH—Mrs, L. Stansbury, mother of Mr. D. stove dealgr, died yesterday morn- et, of pneumonia, She Norgs.—The prisoners at the station house this morning were Henry Sanford and Walter Bradford, 01 chi arrested by Officers Bettice and Ogden, which he ts make my merel called to Mr. Senator Conki Louls Past-Dispateh “Answering yeur telesram 1 Say that a person, whose name T did ne social, without a thought talked to was a reporter or anybody by man with a very favorable opinion of himselt, pretended interview must relate reported to Conkilng’s disclaime D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1884 Ex-Senator Conkling Denies. 4A CHARACTERISTIC TELEGRAM FROM HIM. Ex-Senator Conkling repudiates the interview In have sald to a clergyman: “In my own mind the democratic PAPE WU elect the next President. To not sss © Will De a democrat, but T do say that that Party will be the determining factor in the result. ‘The folowing telegram to the editor of the 8 printed ye-tenday: antvortz® you. 10 to this in » the minis Stated that the matter lad resolved Itself simpy into a question of veracity between himself anu | catch, was Drougit by a member to my tabie at the New York club, where I was eating my dianer on a Sunday, and Introduced as a clergyman who wished to tance. Some castial talk took piace, that the man a clerey i And iserroneous and stupidly untrue in nians Spects, Koscor CONKLIN The attention of Rev. Mr. Snyder having been pith disturbing a religious meeting. — va, BR. R. track.—It is re Carson, who resided for many years at the corner of Gibbon and Falrfax butldings:—“The committee on janitors invest Streets, wis found dead near Arkendale fishing gated the charzes made by Mr. Entwisle and took | Shore last week. testimony. ‘The foreman of Mr. Thorn, Who re paired the Gates building. made a written. state- ment that the bursting of The pipes was owing en Urely to the way they were constructed and laid, and that no “human beng could have pre- Vented the accident. ‘The coiintttee had the same testimony tn regard to the Garnett, building. ‘The Dourd of ‘schoo! trustees uns nimonsly adopted the Teport exonerating the Jauttors, Thesé Janitors are competent men, notwithstanding Mr. Ent- wisle's statement tothe contrary. ‘They Were eX- amined by a board of engineers ten years azo, hold Certificates from that board, and have been for all these years acting as cngineer. Tt will not cost a thousand dollars, as Mir. Entwisle says, to repair these two buildings. The actual Ume of the workmen at the Gales Duliding, as kept by the janitor, amounted to $58.05. ‘Tue new material and other incidentals would net. make the entire cost, more Shan 25 or $100, instead of $M, as reported by Mr. Entwisie. ‘The pay of these men has been stopped, and thatis an outrage. “Tt was done without thé sanction of the board of trustees, who have abso- Jute control or these men, Even'it they had been incompetent, their families should not have been made to suffer, for they discharged their duttes to the extent of their ability. Robert S. Grahams Death, A TEMPERANCE LEADER KILLED BY AN OVERDOSE OF CHLOROFORM. Robert S. Graham, a clerk in the General Land office, was found dead tn bed-at house No. 622 Penne sylvanta avenue northwest, abou 9 o'clock Satar- day night. He left hjs home, the residence of his father-in-law, Gen. S. S. Burdette, Friday morning, and as he didnot return in the evening it was thought that he had gone to Baltimore to attend a Jonadab anniversary in that city. Iv appears, how- ever, that he went to Mrs. Bringman's house and engdged a room and ‘slept a portion of the day. Saturday he returned tn the same way, and his Jonz sleep aroused suspicion. 111s room was entered Satirday evening, and he was found dead. A bottle containing a Uttle ehiornform was found at Ms side, and ‘two stmilar bottles, both empty, were found in the stove. Yesterday morning Coroner Patterson held an Inquest, with John M. Shomo, A. Brown,’L. G. Young, F. E. Woodward and John E. Hammond asa jury; After a thorough Investiga: Mon of the cireumstances, a verdict was rend “that the sald Robert S. Graiam came to his de accidentally on the 234 day of February, 184, at 622 Pennsylvania avenug northwest, froin’ an over- dose of chloroiorm, selfladministed, tor the pur- pose of relleving severe neuraigte pains, from Which he had suffered many years.” Mr. Graham caine here trota Sedalia, Mo. about ten Years ago, and ac a clerkship in the gen- eral land office. Seven years ao he became a member of the order of Sons of Jouadab, and hav- ing been elected a delegate to the supreme coun tign of Presiden appauise t Putnam, the publisher, when he sald that a candt- date was not wanted “who will sign a civil service Teform bill with one hand and put out one of the most eMictent exponents of ct in this elty with the other hand. I Oficer Byrt.” in the northwe height icy wal appear. barst with appaliing fury, und the windows, which had by the milduess of ‘the atmosphere Clear of frost, were heavily coated with clinging Show on the ‘outside and heavy frosted particles on the inside, ‘The air grew terribly cold, and was darkened by flying frost and suow. ‘The Nigh walls Of the hotel directly opposite were not to be seen, All objects were ildden by the ss The Independent Republicans, THEY WANT A DEAL IN THR MANAGEMENT OF THE PARTY. ‘The conference of republicans from various sec- tions of the country, held in New York Saturday, Was attended by about 125 persons, among whom were Hi. D. Parkman, chairman of the republican city committee of Boston; Philip C. Garrett, chair- man of the Philadelphia committee of one hundred; Carl Schur Barlow and Sigismund Kauffin President Seelye, of Amherst College; Frederick A’ Potts, former Tepudilean candidate tor governor of New Jersey Ce and uel wiles, Of Springfel Hagerstown, Md., and E. Pa Machine methods national con) ment of the campaign be placed in the hands of men whose character will entitle them to the confl- dence of all members of the party. A committee Was appointed to Work in the dissemination of campaign literature andin organizing to influence the Chicago conven- ton will be ber Col. Silas W. Rurt, Gen. Francis C. in, of New York; E. Dunbar Lockwood, Hampton L Morris Perot, of Pailndetpula; Samm id, Mass; Albert Small, of ‘kK, Martin, of Lanearter, were adapted protesting agains in the cholce of delegates to the ention, and urging that the manage. Resoluttons perfect an organization. Active gun at once. ‘There was a fecling of opposition to the nomina- Arthur. ‘This was evinced in the AL greeted the remark of George Haven reform principles Teter to ex-Naval RESEMBLING A SOLID WALL OF ICE AS IT APPROACHED AND BURST UPON A TOWN. A Dakota paper gives the following description of the approach of the recent blizzard: “Until about 4:30 p. m. the day was sunny, pleas- ant, and with a temperature as mild as spring. ‘The streets were filled with people, and ladies were promenading in the enjoyment of the etherlal mild- ness. Sudden and without the slightest warn- sold white wall of frost and snow appeared It seemed as though the dlufts In that direction had suddenly shot upward to a 1.000 feet, £0 Solid and compact did this In asecond of time the storm ng, ome: fying d rapidly oF the order, he had attained the position of sover- | driven snow. People on the Cee shelter, eign eblef of the order, Last eve ‘@ general | and the stores were lemporarily used for protection ting of the order was held hill Of | from the flerceness of the: howling blast. Darker joneer council, No, 1, and arran; ments were made tor the funeral, which took place Unts after- noon at three o'clock, from Gen. Burdette’s house, 48 M street northwest. ‘The remains will be in: Crarcep Witn Crventy To MING. P. Key to-day swore out a warrant changing “ir. Samuel Bensinger, the proprietor of the bLorse bazaar, with cruelty toantinals. tis alleged that last Thursday, in driving a horse around the track tn Uwe bazaar ‘the animat's leg was broken. ‘The case will be tried on Wedn The € Cover 1s RAL TERM. To-day, Thomas C. Jolson was, on motion of Mr. Hewlett, admitted to the bar Stutz agt. Mee tropelitan Llte Tasursace Company; judgnient be- low (lor, nned—opinion — by James, Harris agi, Dawumann; nas y Vorsed—opinion by Judge Cox,’ Mine ag. Magarity; on hearing. Crrevrr Covrt—Jutge Haaner. atnrday, Shipman agt. Siipaian; motion to rein ANIMALS. — Mr. u was dead berore belng pla Johanson ha of the muruer. county, 8. Juuntsoh ‘and married hér father-tn-law met him on the strect and av once rushed upon. hea still at large, grew the atmosphere, to such an extent that bust- Less 1h the oflice was Stopped untll lights were pro- cured.” ——— MURDERED AND PLACED ON THE RAILROAD TRACK. Benjamin McCloud, mine boss of the Comet coal works, wa the Cinelnpatt, Washington and Baltinore road, near Jack: fount ‘Tribly mangled on the track of on,Ohlo, ‘Xamunation showed his throat had been ent, and phys i don the track. George becn arrested ou the charge of the a woman Who admits her knowledge hi surder, —————_+9-__ TRAGEDY FOLLOWING AN ELOPEMENT.—About ten days ago Charles Luver, of Goldvilte, Laurens | vd with the daughter of Frank elo) in ther county oldvilie last Friday night. Hi uber ret Ato tin and plunged a knife Lato his Luber died Instantly. “Jamison fled, and 15, rt state overruled. Guyer aut. Barrick; motion tor Judgment overrut Adams eC Helbr } motion to dist nited States Out; motion t ment overruled. “Grown agt. Ce id declaration, leks aigt. LVESING STAR Company; motion to strike ont declaration over- ruled. Glen agt. O'Hara ct al; Ume to reply ex- lended to March 10th. Hayward agt. Fitagerald; Security for costs ordered. Knowlton agt. Fitz: lor agt. Cozgins; same action, Boyle agt. Kelley; attachment q dashed, nadays Heller agt, Metropolitan RCo; on earing. Equity Court—Jndge MacArtics, Saturday, Roys ayt. Koys; leave granted F. W. Jones, solfeltor, thdraw trom the case. Godey agt. Godey; Ume to tike testimony Uinlted to 60 days. “Purdy agt. Young, trustees authorized. to accept offer of pur roll agt. Carroll; alimony and counse! te aid. ‘Yo-day, Groves agt. Boucher; auditor's report confirmed. Davis agt. Fiukel; do. Knox agt. War- ber; scuardian ad Ute appoluted. Hunter agt. Hunter appearance ordered. PxopaTE Cover—Judge MacArtuur. aturday, estate of Dr. J. S. Beale; order ap- pelnting Finny M. Beale adrinistratnix and guardieh on bond” aggregaung. $11,000, Eawward Stains; Mled and citation Issued. Lydia A. Smith; order appotnulng. Siducy A. Fite coleetor and plieligs bond at 25,000. In re “Betse Suith: order of publication Issued. Estate of ugustus S. French; onder appointing Ciroline M. Freueh adininistraix; bond, #150. In re guardian: slip of the orphans of Marcellus Morice; excep. Assovvrery Pune ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Sold only in cans, RoxaL Baxixa PowveR Co., 16 Wall street, N.Y, ape Uons to the account of Lae Lite guardian led suid Order of reference. Estate of Abby N. order directing executor to apply tor 2 Uonds. In re orplians of A.M, and Mary IL Owen; order accepting resignation Of Cornciti A. Raborg: as guardian, CRIMINAL CovetT—Judge Wylie. To-day, Jonule ‘Vo les, petit larceny, pleaded uilty, and was sentenced to six months In Massy’ allas Mantz Carter, houscbreakiug in days pleaded guilty, and was’ sentenced to elguteen months in Albany penitentiary. Previous To Resovixa WILL SELL ALL DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT cost. ‘NO GOODS CHARGED AT PRESENT PRICES, Scases yand-wide Wamsutta Cotton, Scents, 240 Remnants of Barnsley's Bleached Table Damask at price. Affairs in West Washington, Big Bargains in Crvam Tablo Danasks at 19 ctag22 cts, ‘THe CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LeaGve.—A meeting 26 cts,, 29 cta.. 5 eta, ete, to organize the Catholic benevolent league was held st evening at the rooms Of the Georgetown Cau | union, nd was largely attended. A lange number of applications for” niewbersulp was. Te. ceived, and this branch will doubtless be a prosper- } Big Bargains in Bleiched Table Damasks, 36 cts,, 99 cts, 44 cts., 46 cts, cts. ete, ‘Big Bargains in Gents’ Unlanndri ed Dress Shirts, Ro- fnforced, at 0 cent ous fe. The oncantzation has not as Yel been Big Dangalns in Ladies’ Merino Vests, ab cts, erfected In ail tts details, but itis expected It WI | Big Bargains in Lupin's . lack ¢: e itt Lhe EXE meen. ne TEPER, eR Cuhmeree, 36 cta. 20 cta, A USELE'S HYDRANT —Attention 18 called to the hydrant at the corner of Market and Water strects, | Big Barsains in Black Dress Silks, 90 cta., 96 cta., $1.12, AW has been out of order, it Is suid, for three months, $1.20, 81.30, $1.40, and has sadly inconvenienced Ue people living 1m that nelghborhood. ‘THe . M i, >. N. L.. give thelr first reecntton and hop at Forrest hall, Georgetowu, Unis evening. a A Story of Love and Murder. Harrisburg (Ps.) Special to the Balt. American, Governor Pattison has desisnated the 25th of Big Bargains in Colored Dress Silks, 62 cts. and 75cts. ‘2. Cases Bleachod Sheeting Cottons, 19 ota, TOWSON's, feb2s 696 Pennsylvania Avenue (South Bide), April for the hanging of Jolin Coyle, jr., of ‘York j county, who murdered a young woman because she did not return his love, ‘The victim of Coyle was Emtly Myers, aged twenty years, who was em. loyed as a domestic by parents. ve mately attached to the girl, and had repestedivy asked her to marry She gave him ho eocourszement, and on the morning of Decoration day, 181, he followed her to, the murderer's ‘oung Coyle had become pass: Ivis supposed he agin sollciiad her In marriage, and, being refused, fatally #hot her, and then made | @ desperate attempt at suicide by shooting him- Self. After the tragedy, he walked into the pres- ence of his: pocney covered with biood, and ad- Initted that he had’ murdered Miss Myers. Coyie | Was convicted of murder in the first di in York county, but was granted @ new trial, whielt ‘T 18 WISE TO PROVIDE AGAINST EMERGEN: ‘ies that are liable to arise in every family, A col may bea danwerous thing, or not, depending upon tho ancans at hand to combat it. Tu sndden attacks of cold, croup, asthina, etc., Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will prove the quickest and most effective cure,and your best friend, GiEO. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN THE LOWELL Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty years be- fore his removal to Lowell, afflicted with galt rheum in its worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered more Ook place il Adams county, when he was aguin than half tho rurface of hia body and. mba He was found guilty, He wil be hanged in Gettysburg, | entirely cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, bee curtificate in Adams: county. Ayers Aunanac tor 1333, ~~ REVELATION OF A DISSECTING-TABLE.—About years azo Elliott C, Vore, Of 1521, Wabash ae Inysterivusly disappeared. A icw days afterwards Dr, Temple 8. Hoyne saw his body on a dis. Secting-table tn the Hahnemann medical col Wishing to save tr. Nore family from. a shock Cc = Hoye ‘secret in his own breast. ‘widow nd: ho positive prot of her inebaaus | COLORED Srixst death and so could not get the amouny of an c., 60-750. 876., $1.00, $1.28, tmsuranes, policy which, Le carrea tn he com FANCY SILKS, - cl any ‘Was inform that bj 620., T5e., 81C.. Paying, the premfums for seven years’ proot of Be eer SILKS, oe death would be accepted should he not ‘appear. 3 Pe loymes itangedcovery ie sat ce | guenvar eel 1 OO a wery have ight, and Mrs. Wore “has Sued. thon rane CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON. Meee Premiums paid dui ‘the CARTEB'S, 7il Maexer Space CHEAPEST |-wide Bleached Cotton in the United ‘A Crvit Ricurs Casm tw Covnt.—in the sult of sites Good a WANISORI AT ony So yard Pierce the school trustees of the city of |, COLORED RADZIMERE cain Yaa Huninyton, New Jersey, the plaintin, a colored | 23 No YELLING creamy ure wool widest “ nate tlle aha | eC ARTIS ea we, nn Mugton, the t Set up detense that y sDSOME BROCADE SILER, creen pk, white, odatio we , children. ‘The court decides tat the aot on eke CREW YORE SiLia "Sine Soares trustees was egal ‘The fact that the cnildren HLAGK Beck MHADAStES, St CK SILK MERVA- slon to the schools set aside for white childrens | Ett “CAHEMERES. pure wool, oo A5c. ‘A SECESSION me Ma EW YORE’ MILLS wats ca | Mantrona.—It has mew § SHEETING, singe ax movement, tn’ la ‘that there are secret or- from Boo. to:$2.00 on every pair; ganizations in the United states in sympathy with | So*ual cost. “ movement. A convention Will be held at Winnipeg on March Sth, and already many leads ers in the movement from: eastern states are ar- Tiving in Fargo, Dakota. fob38 | 2 living at Farr's Of arrests are Uh family as “ also had vice lector of taxes daughter, crime. so much thereo of Vit in which he’charac Johnson to commit the FAMILY. home. hreatened, D: fas may Courting Throuch the Telephone. B A RUNAWAY BRIDE PURLICLY DISOWNED BY HER | qt. gone to the eastern Shore to summon witnesses the committee inquiring Into the oyster potice ---Mr. Daniel Z. Padgett has been ele for Frederick county. gonler, postmaster of Middletown, Md., has re- Signed. oe A MINISTER Apvises LyNcuinG.—The funeral ot Beverly Taylor and Elizabeth wife, and Elizabeth Jane Lambert, their grand- | the victims of the recent bungling tragedy, ‘took place yesterday at Avondale, Ohin One of the ministers advised that the criminals be lynched, and the crowd loudly applauded. Johnson and Alten R. Ingalls have confessed tie Alien Ingalls said he went to the Ohio medical college and told the doctors he would have three subjects that night. He then arranged with murders, abd they went at hight ahd kfled Beverly Taylor and his wife and Eliza Jane Crambert with clubs. ‘aylor, John Farr, an energetic young man of Scranton, Pa., who has been connected with several news apers, and 1s now assistant secretary of the school rd, Tecently eloped with Justine Levy, a Hebrew ves With her sister, ‘St Her Telatives oppostd the mate lovers managed to cor phone, and on Wednesday evening last. meeting in the’ street, they went Into an ice creain saloon, While there”her relatives came to the door, but Farr locked ft, and the refugees clambered over a back fence anit procceded to a clengyman’s house, Where, after some hesitation, they Were married, In their anger the Levy family made the follow!n, aphouncement as an advertisment, surrounde by a heavy black border: “Gone and mourn the marriage of our sister, Justine Levy, to Joun Farr as death, and disown her for lite. (Signed) Levy Family.” ‘The young couple are now ‘The Farr and Levy families have had several stormy meetings and a number Fi 1» DUE the dQ through ‘the tele- rotten. We Ar. Louis N. Kramer, a wealthy Hebrew resident of Scranton, Pa., lies published @ co1muntcation, erizes the action of Miss Levy'S “lie, wicked and Inhuman.” Rev. Daniel Stern, rabbi of the Wilkesbarre synagogue, has ited @ communication, in which he says that a5 the conduct of the Levys mic} ken by some as indicating the sentiment of Ameri- can Israelites and the luterdiction of the Jewish Te- ligion, he hastens to state Unat such fs not the case. | ‘The doctor declares “that the expression of We Levy tamily is one of the narrowest bigotry.” in we mista the meantime crape appears upon the door of the Fesidence of the gir’s mother. MARYLAND News.—The oyster sloop Frazier has ‘Deen lost in the Chesapeake bay. he sergeant- at-arms of the Maryland house of delegates has cted col A. C. Bra- man and Ben PRoEcrion op Vinorsta OYSTER Beps—The Vir- 1a house of delegates Saturday p: ssed the oyster pill. It provides for an appr lation of $30,000, oF necessary for Ue pur- chase or charter of a flect to protect the oyster beds ints. If any additional sum should be re- quired, the same, not exceeding, however, the sum 01 $45,000, shall be patd out or the public’ tre from the fund to be paid into the treasury under -the provisions of Uhis act, and not otherwise. ury Carar BH. COMPLETE TREATMENT, 81, A single dose of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE in- ‘stantly relieves the most violent Sacezing or Head Colds, clears the Hvad as by maxic, stops watery dis- charwes from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and sub- dues Chilis and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses ‘the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweetens and purifies the breath, stops the cough and arrests the ‘progress of Catarrh towards Consumption. ‘One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrha! Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, of all drus- | gists for $1 Ask for SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE. Porreu Dave aNp CHest. Co,, Boston. PAIN IS THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. COLLINS' VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER Instantly affects the Nervous System and banishes Pain. A perfect ELECTRIC BATTERY COMBINED WITH A POROUS PLASTER FOR 25 CENTS. Itan- nihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Worn Ont Parts, strengthens Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, and does more in one half the time than any other plaster in tho world, Sold everywhere, feL25 NO SUPERIOR, feb1. Accurate Tre GENEVA WALTHAM. PATEK PHILIPPE & CQ., AMERICAN WATCH CO., A LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE SALE OF WATCHES HAS CONVINCED US THAT FOR ACCU- RACY AND DURABILITY THOSE MANUFACTURED BY THE ABOVE CELEBRATED MAKERS HAVE SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 INVITED TO THE LOW PRICE FOR WHICH A RELIABLE TIME. KEEPEE CAN BE BOUGHT. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. tually worth’ $1. wool, new: cheap at even feb23 een $1, 81.25 Bor Siw to clowe out. 42-inch FOULES, brown, blue. cardinal green, ke 44inch FRENCH TRICOTS, Tendon emoke, erect, wen Seigut and element quality: ony 8i be yank EP Srna ‘BOYS’ SINGLE ENE! Bsc, and $Lup. Ch $2.50, $3.09 and Hate, 50. Button reduced fi Srarse Ocvestxa Or FINE WOOL DRESS GOODS ‘THE COMING WEEK AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. warranted all ar vg ed 42-inch TRICOTINE, all pure wool, ‘styles, such as: 81.2 per, yard, shade ace new shades of gray, Lordon sinoke, sage, ‘blue, green, wood ‘colors, &e., &e., only 75¢. ‘Would be s great bar- gain even at #1 renteed all pare | et atone color, Re mela WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ES dren's 5u.ts, up.. Boys’ long Panta, Working Pan Be Zoe ade and from. ‘Good many JOB LOT SHOES, in broken sizes, at half feb21 and 1914 and 1916 Pennaylvania avenpe, Vexarrs Canauzra PUREST IN THE COUNTRY. ’ ‘They speak for themselves Imported Pure Olive Oil on draught. (620 Orn Srnexr Noxrnwesr $230 And 1339 Pewxerivawia AVENUE G sats ro musosee = L 0 ° a 8 i TYSSOWSEI BROS, = ER -—«sCOORNER ism ANDGSTREETA.. Eg B B 8__yi9 "FIT GUARANTEED. 8 Tene (ar opamandn an oe BREAKS thing. adorn: Lady Patrons. a Sato. ‘MES. FISHER devotes her oipunh caer ce Sa aw eae a rm Dd b—hote vy as othand CITY ITEMS. | Of Alt Congh ren Bull's Cough syrup is tu erusnd, Dr. s 1 The following worth from 10 will be ‘for 4,9, 19. and 19e., at [Rei 344 1D, coffee ¢ 1 Qt. buckels OF Saucrpans 4 Paper 4c.; 2 boxes oF biscking Tolling pins 40: combnati 4 4: 403 "pouto” masher de 21pte cue aed By Pe cups acy mattrors ac? malin gates 43 cigtnes brus! 4c; mubber comms « Kitchen spoons 4c.; soap dishes 4 43 pudiieg pans 4: coal Bitohers de; Piste exe f! 2B ple hair Sq TTS wash Wastin 15%: sole Does 19-2 Walilsl & tray with 6 ater Os with br sentra large Wil Nat THCKS I qt. Un Water buckets 19, Ane pe Hers 1 dist pans peal Jaren ee cup any saucer i. WATEUUS 4 | Daby carriages of the tes we | To Make a Sniad that fs certain to pirase all tastes you need only use Durkee's Salad Dro-sing. nual to it Was e ni, and none So (is a superb table sauce. eo Johwson’s Restrrrants, 410. and 412 91h street: Drench, 1th and E, Two hundred bushels tine Oysters (day. “They are all Ladies’ iange suloous at you Want in quaitty. tached. 1 Souvenir at Johnston's pharmars, next National theater, 1 4-4 Androscogzin, Lonsivie ant Fruit of the Loom Cowon, only 7 cts. at 3 oung's, 796 7a Smokers? Have you tried the fa20%5 Se ‘They equal the best Imported briuss Baxwocs § Hasntos, Whoelesile Agents, 1 Skin Cigars. imstant rltet, 13e. Prescribed by i StS. Lange bottles, Thornton, corner Biltluiore aud Harrisun sir Balumore, Md. pond Wells May-appie (Liver Pilla 10e. and 350. On Thirty trays Trin The Voltale Belt Co., Marl Dr. Dye's Celebrated “Elect \ Electric Appitances on trial for 0 (young or ald) who are att eM 80) Its a ¥ days to men ed WIL Bervous de ad Fresh Alderney Butter, churned and delivered tn half-pouhd = und. Alsn, Cottage Cleese, bul Milk, Sc. per quari, Creaun Lov very morning, ts, he. per | Reaxsaszs: Ressavrs:: CLOSING SALE OF OCR ENTIRE STOCK OF REMN. SANTS IN EVERY WIVTH AND ALL. STYLES OF RIGDONS, | SPECIALLY FOR FANCY WORK. } STS OF SILKS—UFMNANTS OF SATINS— REMNANTS OF VETS AND) KEM NANGS OF PLUSIES, | AT PRICES THAT VOU Wu. BE PLEASED To | BUY THES j WONDERFUL CLOSING SALE OF RIMMED HATS. worth from $1 t yer ch E and FLOWERS at lower prices ful SILK PLUSH COATS tet, halt price * CLOAKS at 50e.on a) | MISS aNale K. nur LADIES GOOoDs. Gio Ware, LADIPS' TAILOR AND MADIT MAKER, From London, 2ASS F Stevot. Opposite Ebiitt Homme, ave to tnform the Lailiew that be ts now fully ——— Mx mt to heke at kinds of Drosame th the ahora Yossitde, very tasonable, ates own tater up. London Tailor-made Clot ——— | t GRO WHITE. IR8S F etret northwest AP LATEST Sr caplexion is White Clover Face Powder. ly by ts MS RAS, one, Mia. to convince themselves of the GREAT REDUCTIONS: ag stock of Winter Cloaks, Bon- pont, ete 7 Cite Teyviee, Parte rmunty oor Tenneyivaniaawenan fet Par Lants cist. Antes Ti VAT MGne at Tanoxraye mI oR, Side Eetranon, Lexinst X fay Virase Somtatinicate ise IP Pann IMPORTER OF FASHIONS TN PARIS AND LONDON MTLLANERY THE BALANCE OF WINTER MPOR- INS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES PREVIOUS T) CHE ARRIVALOF SEKING GOODS. CLOSING Aa san ROCHON, © 1 Dire Pans Ls Bo ;COKAN BUILDING, Si CLASS HATE DICESSER, PROM rang. ious Raper Tate sand heer and agorter of AS UAIK AND FINE HATR WORK. = fine Hair Cattingand Hair Drowsing Yio deal tet statyvoued ik Aco chaos MM 36 VIPTEPNTH ST! Mas Sra Reovenz, Noveltiee In ALT NEEDLEWORK, KENSINGTON ARASENE and KIRQON SORTHWEST, Stock of ARASENF, CHENTLLR, FRETS SATRENS. FLUSHES AND WOKSTED FRINGES, STAMPING POMP OLY Armactios ror TH RUPERT'S. Strt n arthweet at stock of FMEROTDERED ql AUER COVERS. TIDIES a different dentenin MOK and KATTTED GOODS of im Children, akdwi's LACK, SALIN and Sth VELA Bility, lost vitallty and kindred troubles, cuarants Given Ang Speedy and complete restoration of tieateit au 2 manly vigor. Addtess as N.B—No viskis | EMEIY incurred, as thirty days trial fs allowed Wasa “Buchuepaiba,”? jreat kidney and urinary | A rox cure. #1. re (Cleaning Petattitenent, — —_- AG atreed tortie rst Nasaldine cures Catorrh, for 3 cts. in THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE os | mi R's Garnichtn, also, Velvet and “Alderney Dairy Warons.” P 4 Laces, mm etc. are per iia supeetor pry TNG'DRESEN 8 SPECIALTY la aca i tt a Mud wrens agus wr SU foe | tome thear oni eftectualiy. Price S100 «i ERY, 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Her lothitik, Merino Underwams, fone Patents re Reform Goode, Ate Conta aid Bustle, Tse “terug sap Pottitu’ Cutret: for whit Mise iL i special agent Polat Coe fee Own ube, Mant 4a tw Pos min end Syaniah spwiken aS PIANOS AND ORGANS. AVIS & CO.8 CPRIGHT PAYOR i by etock af these uneyualle reais and van term, HL SUMNER, Agent, S11 Ninth street northwart —*. ine fee SPECIAL SALE oF lore, AND CONTINUING DAILY TULL ALA ARE SOLD. IF NO DIN MIX DAYS AT PkICkS Dyer yard. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN KID GLOVES. Elegant Musq sold formerly at 81.50, ‘Three-button elqgant Kids at (7c, sold formerly at $1, ND CLOSING SALE aT G°S PALACE, 81s SEVENTH STRE PeTNW. fet. TO CLOSE BUSINESS BY APRIL Isr, | EVERYTHING AT COST. "DY THESE PRICES: ‘Cousins’ fine Kid Bntton that are $1.50. cost price $2.70 Consine fine bid and straveht oat hand-sewed that an soldat & eo Cousins! Pole But 84.50, how 83, AN ler. E Misses He cont Price z ‘Kid Spring Heel that cost €2, now § ACUE 100 pairs eh ves, with heels, at 450, MEN'S SHOFS. Partie fine Calf Rutty and Congress, that have never Bren sold, ar cholce $3.50. The pale, said at thls Brice will <¢il quickly: | actll par otier Mun's aud Boys' Shoos marked down to actual er ee postvely close April Ist, Storefor rent and fix- ins Tor sali Thune in want of SY portunity. o: dren's pers should not mins this op- eaneaber naan feb12-1m_ 896 7th strect, between Hand 1 SINSHEIMER & BRO, |. QcoTeD, THE BEST OFFER WILL Br ACCEPTED. CHAUNCEY 5, REED, No. 433 7th etreot, offers the following unprecedented Barvatn Xo, 1.—Chivkering Grand mt ES) offered ot 3 tanderd §. ¥. Up. ne wt athe fiomst ut $100. lines acts tres, cou le regular. 8153. offered 2 to Mogae’ rwang Soflend at S00.” No, SeSpecial eke im Slulews Shothuug' Cyiubella Ongatin tae ctly 0 tle orld Containin a couplets chive of bella feud peor daone came used tly at by private party at # the very hinest Square Pianow made in te all moderu itp —Daiiel F. Dan’ feb, Hesrxar Prasos TAKE THE LEAD OF THE BEST. used, . Eo ther makers, fran RTs to @AMbaed oa sarMll Midy payments. If you have au old plano we will lake itis part pay and allow you fall valne for it iNTH STREET. STORY WALEROOM. aren 4: TIPINERAMP BRANCH FA fe peor NING FARST-CLASS WORK, PROMPTNESS AND BELTABIL Ty son ort wa. ScrAtrrens Sh Sawn naSp & Gee: eons Weer ner, ‘ant iaicult mete ‘ith wwietsat expresso aid withow Bhracetn, Ad, Te STEEPY, the RRANCH de BACH and NEW ENG. LAND VIANCS te HAMMER nd OEE OLOANS. ad Screzion Sizs Axo Vewvers Ar Low PRICES. | D from our | Of CHOICE DRESS GOODS, Re We have Marked Then Down to Prices that pla | tien beyond Coopnetitien, 5 JLACK and COLOMKLD SILKS, at #1 the Cheaper X'S SILK VELVETS, at Wholesale EAT BARGAINS. Many BARGAINS can now be SECT" Targeand Fivguat Stoel ES at z LINENS over sen it he stock of x tovikeapt manfactunr i Stich an opportunity eehiase ite class SATIN. DAMASKS wllsu wcrars. The patterns ate | Shoice, the woos the tint. “and the prices: very” ow Ext-a Heavy ae MOURNIN my eve cate na Tetarn ot] Our “YOCK MUST BE REDUCED, and we offer many INDUCEMENTS 10 BUYLLS, ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 91) Peansylvania avenna, N.B—THE BEST ISTHE CHEAPEST, febl6_ (TEE EN FUND Like: a OF THE SSOCTA. ntine cc mimittees. to ati ete of he Ancora fort | fers S iliemrortren toe ewib or a bd the actaal condition af theatare of the | Re aresult tive Aseociaticm, ar well us ty Ritnaenit, have feved gir ungual ed aud ubauie necudomenient by verry commit MExtract fran the tye.’ ot the Butalocommittes: crear tery tectity for detente, crookedness or maladiuinigtzation, no $ her Wan found, If thee mpany is bet iia hesliiy, pros crous condition, dealing Justiy with its taemibers sted Rohora:y with tlie public. thes ay pearance are deep tive and facts uurvliavie. Eixtract fren tue ts ict of the Baltimor® committee: ail the mvertuea cir personal obwer- | Eicon ie cotincly warty of tne cutie Sotbiienee aries tion is estinels worthy: cf the entry cotidence of Tea embers. Its truly aiuutual association, whete exc Boe foram a eau yeh: ra poet face tor to do good or ceo. 15K A mteent, feb. 2. AMGHT General Agent, Bascuxs m SEAL SKIN SACQUES = FUR-LINED CIRCULARS. ‘We will be compelled, in a few dave, to remove all our Pury Sod ‘Ladies wraye from Gur [41 1 iecleemeremeee ‘S6-inch BEAL SACQUES, at $115, $125 and $135. ‘87-inch SEAL SACQUES, at $145. ‘38-inch SEAL SACQUES, at 8155. 4l-inch SEAL SACQUES, at $170. ‘€l-inch SEAL 8ACQUES (Lange Size), 6190. #4-inch BLAL SACQUES, at $200: ‘@#-inch SEAL SACQUES, at $240. a WILLEIT & RUOFF'S, Usfebi6 05 sal ed Wea ocr ‘KITCHEN full amorunest ‘of House: F. A. Den crea PIANOS TUNED AND RFE PATRED A SPECIALTE ws: Chickertne & Sons, New York. SENUINE “DECKER™ PIANOS, ( fit fn F ALE MADE Bs ER DROS. N.Y. GH. RUB, Sole Agent, 40; 10m et aw, epietm Also for Bardett oneaua. ptt JREHENEACieS PIANO WAKEKOOMS PLANog of various ‘a downed P Tith st P'4X0s, okGad STECK & 0. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Pisno Mada, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Hianos and Organs gol | on installments, rented oF 62> |; Febt applied if purchased, 5 UbNs MUSIC ‘The only complete wtock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No, 915 F STREET. ‘Managing partner of the late firm Ellie & Co. Pa a ‘TRUNNEL & CLARK, No, S11 Market Space, Are adding New Goods in all the Latest Styles to thet ‘Btock daily. ‘New French Satines, Sicilisn and Ottoman. Cotton Fabrics in Choice Designs, ‘Rare Bargains in Surah and Fancy Sitka, Also, Grand Assortment of our usual relisble Black amd Lupin’s Black Goods in great variety at Bottom Pricas We tave marked down alot of Fancy Hosiery.desirably ‘Goods, to about one-half of their usual value. ‘Table Linens, Towels, Napkina, Crashes, #0, lag AND CARRIAGE KOBES aT COST, And the balance of our SEAL SACQUES, CAPS AND MUFFS at September prices, ang x Dave