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CITY AND DISTRICT. 2 d E dit — A TALK WITH GOVERNOR CRITTENDEN—HE HAS NO e FEAR OF FRANK JAMES—SOMR FACTS ABOUT THE Those Horrid Pimples! No, I Cannet | B®CENT TRAGEDY IN MISSOURI—A CARD FROM THE DEAD OUTLAW'S BROTHER. THE GENERAL P. 0. BUILDING, Fe pp geod Lt henroer pen hed goer Seg ‘upon the charge of ah ‘pues occupied by = eo ee eee” | Weer mine oho 8 ou of statemmen tn the Bet rapes o¢ ceo «| bien ti Ee bctnetetateee| eae Pag ees tc Spe | meus name ces Set eae lobby of Willard’s last evening was a man of me- 5 Wa. L. ot minister resident Probably two-thirds of the ladies in society and homes i the prisoner did not tntend to kill | more important requirements of traffic. gen-| meet the army and navy at eight 0° of cur land are afflicted with skia diseases of various | dium helght and strong, well-built frame. The REITER OF POSTMASTER GENERAL HOWE, ofthe United States to the United ‘states of Co- | Suid Satine was comniied Yor wis etal Santee pee apg op Le Justa of tae ema thas te, eee i Kinds to do away with waich, if 1tcould be done with- | casual observer would conclude from the white ©. ©, Andrews, of Minnesota, consul general of | f $1,000 é Re Gomuniestoners 7 zPanation on the partor | Courts, and the Court of Claims were none, on oa av ese > Straten | an pe ince beyone te” rane oc he | CHRISTINA TAYLOR CONVICTED OF MURDER, |‘*}.'suseraisegeaettss, sey | Whrentemea Sinko” of Fenmeytvamin | i cimmetitt n n geyree | ants an te Cours of Gecuconmenn one that would be handsome, or | phe reas, Gone — keen bright eye, and et ‘ Swords, of District of Columbia, at Trinidad; Coal Miners. Won of Hon.M.C. Butler, of the District Senate com-| The Executive Mansion was fairly with a at least good-looking, for any one with aclear, pure | the arm set mouth, only partially concealed by a Whee its eA by feria treet eurtmtar TWO TO THREE aes ee LIKELY TO QUIT Unea mitt [west Suggestions in relation to a profusion of flowers, arranged in as tasteful style tion oe rs. cm Bi representing the “a. 4s On the Occasion Of the two handsomest state ored Women and Children," in tavor of ak sppre | Sena an eto ee EAT ate, Maing P 01 omen al en,” in favor of an appro- | band was in attendance ie bext the ‘Thos. Adamson, of Pennsylvania, at Panama, pe rey reseed pea priation for the erection’ of a new butiding for | room and ployed throughout te evening. ‘The Army—Lieut. Col, Win. P. Carlin, 1702 infantry, | cents per day or and-after Saturday nexe It re- | elt Use, Slate that In thelr opinion there Is no | conservatorios Were open and brightly wit, am poorer Nemesis in the romantic career of the James | Need of More Room for the Pont Office | to ‘be colonel 4th Infantry. skin, no matter what the cut of her features are, has s ertain amount of good tooks which attract everybody. | Cl0sely-cropped gray moustache, indicated that | QU]]'T EAU Al D THE SCOVILLES, : hairs, which are the crown of old age, is ., she imagines every one sees and talks about | the gray eee cane” taees howd siapien” dad otter | Were, in Mn.caae, presantare, ‘Than man was Gav, ‘Diemishes with which she is afllicted, and this ia true of | Crittenden, of Missouri, who has represented the , of Indian: ~ many. tes The, cont of Tt at Apia. LADELPHTA, April 12—Bituminous miners in more deserving charity in the Districtof Columbia | many enjoyed the l omenade through the usb, LotinAntantry, to be ma- | Strike, Vike thes see oe men will go out ona | than this institution. Also that they. believe tts | patiors sok Bac woe slong’ the corridors ana iecthoms lis haa Jane Coctee Ge ne Departmont. Capt. Kuward G. Bi ’ ances Uke {hose of the Cumberland (Md.) region. | manageipent to be economical, humane and’ judi. Ciroagh the commervataties, senses morcars, ox high-eouad Cited samen articies | train, abd & Humber of his Miseourl triewis aed | LATTER Ov TEE roermasrae, oaknat To emxaton | JOFSLN infantry. Unless the latter, who number 3,000, resume Work | Cious ‘The reception took place 1 in the Ganein meres. o> ——— titled named a fel gecohg ad toreocive ae ROLLINS. Dee bias Joel T. Kirkman, 10th infantry, to geet a peg be Woace and | “The Commissioners have disapproved the appli- | Parlor, Colonel Rockwell, tn full dress unworme containing these dealing drugs, are taken capt companies wi vu jouses for the new i. 2 ve King a ne . hopes of eviting rid of all these troubies. In many casea THE GOVERNOR'S THREE OBITUARIES. ime Postmaster General in response to a request | “second Lieut. Wm. Pauldieg, 10th infantry, to | cnmers:teho eill ve meres Sees OF gorerack' | San pate aeramek Shen kh ven ee Sones ee eee @eath isthe result. No alleviation of the burning, heat-| As the group was breaking up @ Srar reporter | from Mr. Rollins, the chairman of the Senate com- | pe first. entenant. of Maryland will be applied to for their protec- sion house, a) dies: Secretary Frelinghuysen’s wife. 8 ing, itching and inflammation is given. All trouble? | introduced himself to the Governor, and said in ex- | mittee on public buildings and grounds, sent the | Major Orlando Hi. Moore, 6th infantry, to be tion. -d . ° ca a Spectal License Agent. ee od ben oe. Secretary Hunt's wife, Attor. ais Plant, rey enting Strauss Bro.'s, dry ey General rewster's wife and her sister, Misa, Perr ae eae a nearest tondar, | £0018 Merchants of Balticns, “whtle offering | Walker. ack ot thei also assisting In mete THE LAND LEAGUE CONVENTION. | by a vote Of 93 {b 14, laid asite the order of busiz | ols aS Acommerctal agent. He preierred poy- | tatning the cuests, were Secretaries Prolinghuy. with Eczema (salt rheum), Tetters, Humor, Inflam-| planation: “We were informed here, Governor, | latter to-day a letter in reference to the needs of | Heutenant a ‘A7th infantry; and a number of mation, Rough Sea'y Eruptions of anv kind. Diseases | that yon had been killed, and it would be of Inter- | the city post office and additional rooms for the | Postmastel @f the Hair and Scalp, Scrofuls, Ulcers, Pimples oF | 6+ to nave your corroboration or dental of the re- | Post Ofice department. In his letter Mr. Rollins ‘Tender Itchings on any part of the body, should know ing his license of $200 rather than go into the Po- | sen, Folger, Lincoln and Hunt, the Attorney Gene srfect and ele- | Port.” states that the committee have been considering ness and took up the resolutions calling for an | jjcs Court, which request. was granted, and the | crai and Miss Brewster, and Postusseter Conceal jew gore ag te for them foots AUR ’s Skin | _ “Well,” said the Governor,with a laugh,“you see | Whether It would not be most advisable to take Close of the Day’s Session. investigation of the official acts of Judge West- | iicense was procured. Howe and Mrs. John Davis and her stster, Miss = © tue the cabs chile. oat Bermaat dy re- | that I ain not dead at any rate. The fact 1s,” he con- | the whole square west of the general Post OMice =e brook and ex-Attorney General Ward. in connec- | "Inspector Entwisie has condemned the “fram: 'y Frelinghuysen, Mr. Puillips and Asslstamt moves tan and freckles, anil is the best toilet dresaing in | T2404, in a rather meditative manner, “Ihave had | building, which would furnish’ room tn the base- cretiry and Mrs. Davis The President's som a the agreeable duty of reading my obituary on | mentrstory for the elty post office and ample room | After the report of the National Land League to James H. Skidmore; also house tn alley at rear | and little daughter were also present. fhe world. It in elegantly put up, two bottles in one | three Separate occasions during ty life. Once | for all the needs in addition, e Convention in our first edition closed, business An Emigrants Suicide. of 421 11th strect southwest; also about Ir feet of | The dressing on the occasion was fully equal to Package, consisting of both internal and external treat- | during the war, and then again on the occasion of | ‘The Postmaster General. states thag the money- | proceeded as follows New York, April 12—An emigrant, probably a | the 9-inch party wall of Mr. Ryneal’s building, | that usual at the handsomest private parties. ‘The Ment. Our readers should be sure to get this and uot | the burning of a hotel, and the other day when | order office will be provided for by the erection of 7 PATE ~ | Scotchman, whose name ts not known, hung him- | recently injured by fire on 7th street, army and navy officers wore Tull dress uniform: fome old remedy resuscitated on the success of Dr. | Jesse James was killed. But I have survived—I | the new building at the corner of ath and E streets. A LETTER FROW zs self in an emigrant boarding house in West street | Bullding permits have been Issued by Inspector | Including swords an’ epaulets, and all of the fore Benson's snd now adverticed as‘*Fhe Great Skiu Cure.” | lived through it all,” he added cheerfully. In regard to te present necessity of anew city | Aftertne committe> oncredentialshad returned, | thts morning. He arrived here yesterday in a | Entwisle th Jone lenin tee a dwelling | eign ministers eatitied to wear court uniforms did There is oniy one, —it bears the Doctor's picture, and ie | | “Well, but if the other James boy succeeds In his | post office butlding the report of the inspectors is | Gen. Collins read a letter rom Patrick Egan, dated | Glasgow steamer and went to the boarding house | and stable at corner 12th and L street northwest; | $0. Mrs. Frelinghuysen, Mrs. Hunt and Miss forsale by all druggists. $1 per package. reported industrious search after yout What | submitted, showing that tere Is Immediate neces: | at Paris, March 25th, which, after expressing his ina ee Bg ep ge aa fom. |W. H Yerkes, to erect a two-story brick ent” 5 el Ci 17 minates 4 vel Ly “I don’t believe that he ts after me. He is some- ier oe tne iy poly Of eee mitch tere Tegrets at being unable to be present, and briefly | rastened a muMer to his neck and attached it fo a | southw 3 $4,000. Mrs. L. Lowe, rey Where in the state. I don’t exactly know where. | quired to stfengthen and secure it, The | summing up the achievements of the land league, | hook in the wall and strangled himseclt. He was 6th street horthwest; $350. M. Vion with the Manhattan Elevated raliway sults. | stable in rear of 1114 K stecoe southwest, belonging Walker each wore hundsoine black dresses of rich G street, between 6th aud 7th streets | materials. Miss Folger, who seems In improves air brick 1223 | health, wore a becoming white satin, trimmed h Stone, . Te- | With fowered satin. Mra. Brewster wore an ele But he is not anxtous to find me. The fact ts Frank lease has three years to run, and if| said While the land league is strong and vigor- | evidently a workinginal about 40 years old. pair brick 801 N street northwest . Rev. M. ant blue brocaded satin, trimmed with rare nt A SENSATION James Js old and wounded, and like ald such men | the owners would put the necessary | ous the lord mayor of London 1s appealing to ancien Allg repair brick, th, between ud u streets ss Lucy Frelinghuysen wore wine co! e ni Ww he is er- rested. orthwest; $260, Jonas's. Dodge, repair frame Bias often been made by the discovery of some new | Mont ent aad Just no Much more inter. | repatrs upon it there 1s no reason, in my opinion, | fepiish charity for money ahd castoll hotles for ig in, combined with brocaded satin. Mrs. John $400. a 319 bth, between Buotin oe. a . process hs u office. If this 1s not done, Congress should take \d_are Virtually suing for terms | arrested and placed under $1,200 bail on the cha! Son, erect a two-story dwelling, 1319 5u etween | train, the petticoat being of pale he I will show you some pictures.” immediate action looking to the procurement. ot | (uonds in Englani ae ree pet or from their fosmer serfs. They woud now gladly | of having, through gross negligence, permitted | N and O streets; $600. caded sat In ber hair were white plumes, PICTURES OF JESSE JAMES AND THE FORD BROTHERS. | Stlitable and safe accommodations for the clerks accept the terms contained in the land feague | Richard D: king out for number one than In addin; why any measures should be taken to remove the y thei elves and their LEBANON, Pa., April 12—Sheriff Crall has been | 9th street southea: thing, but nothing has ever *tood the test like Dr. Ben- | to nig crimes by killing me. But come up stairs. and ey the Irish landlords, and they themselves at P 00's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They really do cure sick Headache, nervous headache, ock and Franklin Rouch to escape from clasped with Drilliants. Mra Bancroft’ Davis neuralgia, nervousness, sleepie «ness, indigestion, par- in ‘that office, With regard to perma- f two years ago, Which they then con- | the Lebanon jailon April 9th. ep REPLACING WOODEN PAVEMENTS. wore an elegant white brocade totiet, with low siysie, and melancholy. Fee eocomipeied Lin to Hi roots: An. | EE e cccommoniacions tori tie ela pose ates Eenucusls ancred_-aesy ais aapeler Orne saci SLL 1n response to the petition of citizens and prop- | walst and short sleeves, caruished with Hower, Price, 50 cents per box, two for $1, six for $2.50 by | the Governor produced a cabinet photograph, with | many plans have been 1 as ts | land by purchase to & pegeant proprietary Ex-Governor Moses Indicted. Ref ‘ta aah ae eee ee ‘ihe | Mie. Preston, who was’ with her husband, the Baty atc EE | aso nn | stadt het thoSne mane by You iayour ee | Setueny wiih with peteeranen om Gur | New one apet42—The Kings county grand | Commissioners enctowe cony ot a report ot te | percolaest atin trimmed wise nna Nae oe by all di iste. sith + th of ihgeoh canoe ‘ | {ary 0! court of sessions 'y returned an | engineer department, where the petition had been m c ss Prost “Dect ere Ceittontan ew York, is wholesale agent for | | ‘The picture was not ® pleasant, one. The face Sot nang and pede Gaps tor Toners epbene me hopraeneds Intent aeniney iexGor. Praatln J: Moses tor referred, as follows: The ceseier replacing the | white totlee crsbeelaered ih pana Wh Haveli Dr. C. W: Benson's Remedies. ala | and upper part of the were represented 88 | oi. borhood of the intersection of 7th street and os 5 | false nce aving ale :5 irom | wooden pavements, before undertaking other work Minister, Mr. Allen, Was with his daughter, who the great outlaw lay stretched out tn the cold em- | nels! o1 s and pretends 0 hold that heliet, unless those | Freeborn J. smith, under the pretence that he was | of imeropament i ree ee reaing other work | Mints len, : ; Pennsylvania avenue northwest. So far as their hearts inimical to the na- ip) Ty heavy Wore a stylish white satin, Baroness de Fava, = = brace of death. The shirt was thrown open, ex- who are in their heart c the brother of Gov. Colquit. were made against property owners ter to : ogy J SUMMER RESORTS. posing bis breast, where two or three gun-shot | I. have ene orate. fhe | tional cause. ‘The land movement was origt- | ' Oe Mle royal Pee 2 aU Cerners ae te who was with her husband, fe Teallan Mintster = oe =} | Wounds, recetved during his career, could be seen. | latter location wou! ret Com, | Rated, built up and sustained by the nation- ‘Telegraphic Briefs. show ror the money so pald. It 1s only equit ible (2908 SFEINGS AND BATHS, The eyes were closed. A faint sinlle seemed to | Majority of the citizens of this District. It Con- | austs‘of Ireland—men who eschewing sentiment flowers and lace; Jewelry, emeralds and diamonds, The West Jersey railroad ts about arranging for | that these worthless pavements should be replaced | Among others who attended of the fore! Unger on his face, as if he had just fallen asleep | S7vs8 should conclule to put up a permanent post | ana sunburstry determined to. sot practically to | 42 ent its outstandi jebentures, | be oer sper cot " : mi ALKALINE LITHIA WATFRS, and was enjoying pleasant accent lower oMfice building in the neighborhood of 7th and | work to effect the Tegeneration of thelr country, pensar Co $308,500; Peas ery ty ze —_— [ieee are as undertaken | tions were the British Minister and Miss West: HAMPSHIRE CO., W. Va. | P:rtof his face was concealed by a full brown Feansylvania avenue the first thing to be con:.| On my own behalf and on behalf of my friends of £ * go" bot management will ‘now accept proposals from the | no such assessments have ever Been Ievied. As | RUN RWSan Minister, Boron de Siruve, and his Oven IT oc : t rpose bel ss $ have evei evied. As & mye Sah Aes SC A Eee TOC any aes | Druper afte 1 chat wen ee ior io reriee: Se te eee eee eee er dchenture nolters for thelr Dayiment, ai. | 2008.88 the wooden pavements are disposed of, Q | Nauyts Count You Remst cham untess Lewene uriant masses a road forehea ace chit rDOse i : : f © Wilmington (Del.) Beery Heening’s dis- | street should be paved among the litsh. This | Germanys ate ae pout res fromm NE Ist t ‘TOBER, snd later; after ther attractive one, and in re- | Whether, if tt is obliged to purchase asite, It can get | or a step towards national independence, which {3 | p, a str ; y ist j os npany, est soled antarrval wanes ht Sponse to some remark of this Kind, the governor | one which will not oblige It to have lt, butldti and shalt continue tobe the Goat orci ack Crucis | Patches received this. morning indicats that the | action has been: taken ty the won le eere ae ine, the Chillan Minist-r, and his Seitmnine pool of carbonated mineral wa 0 3] s unseasonable weather of the last two nights has | numerous previous petitions fro! street, and gx (cecond conone) | Sald: “Yes, T believe that he was considered a | Contiguous to the thatruk puiee ee ok eaten: ‘A LONG DISCUSSION Injured the peach buds to some extent. > the petitioners have been a Chinese legation: Messrs, Takas 'thres- quarters of an | Very handsome man.” ment to pursue in those matters Is to avoid be- | followed upon a proposition to appoint a com- udge Westbrook to-day granted a new trial to ‘THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MILITIA MUSKETS. h jashigychi, of the Japanese legation; ‘k) a fine white sulphur. | | He also had pi¢tures of the two Ford brothers, P eh eee vient nizition prior to the | Henry Moctt, the Taghkantck murderer. z ss the Danish Miniter and Mme. de Bille; the Por. F climate unsurpassed; | That of Bob Ford, who killed Jesse Jame, repre- | Coming co-tenants with private owners in the | mittee on permarient organtz:tion prior ‘The legishiture of Prince Edward Island was | IM response to some papers referred by the Miniter . s few weeks: thers ween | Sented a mere youth, with a bright intelligent | Stme Square, Another consideration 1s whether | report, ofthe committee on credentials. After proroguch the world. Also, Chaiybegte 5; hin irom, and from a ha murs ride (carriauce oF hers Granl m- untainsernery, su S charming suzumer heme. nl r. Bartlett and some of the ave been So informe : tuzuese Minister and his daughter: Mr. Willamon, s 4 Saturday. Commissioners to Col. Amos Webster, tn relation | SUS og i q ineares 2 few weeks, others 4 sea - : 2 it will be better to have the city post. office placed “don ; 1 of the Ruslan legation; Aristarcht Bey and ME he —s spree ia ge guolry «f Europe, and tae poten oe sm So right, | 12 4 bullding to be occupied by other departinents | Considerable parliamentary cross-firing a motion | "At Albert Lea, Minn., yesterday, a fire destroyed | to the responsibility ot. the sattitery compantes of | de Bildt, Among our own oflicials and army and Fates of charxe moderate. Fasy of access fro po 1 of the ‘s.. Pamphiets ate water at Thompson's, | Sharp boy. say that’the killing of |T Officers’ of the government, On this | W#S #dopted to appoint committees on permanent | about $25,000 worth of property mona, | Sharp <reople may any Ford'isag eonara | point I. beg. to. refer you to the jet | Offanization ing resolutions, each to consist. of the District as to the care of arms and other prop- D.C., or will be sent direct | James was cowardly, 01 é ersand thelr families we ‘708 15th street, Washington ri 3 er i alte and daughter; J one from each state. A recess of five minutes Wall "To-day. erty of the government, Col. Webster recommends | 325" u ad Bel Qo application. Fine band, good boating and fishing. | He sald two weeks before this occurred, when he Sa ot Cay beef bods Bee erence Was then taken to enable the delegations to choose | _ N&W Yorx, April 12—The Post's financial article | that each commander of military companies be ye) Justice and Mrs. F Engage rooms carly. Hunlireds turned away euch sea- | Jert Jefferson City, that he would eltheF kill Jesse | Siould the committee and Congress dec! at 8 | their representatives upon the comuitiees. says: The Stock change markets are, a8 8 rule, | requtred to file a good and sufficient bond to the | Miss ft fon unable to get quarters. Hunting inseason- =) | or Jesse would Kili him.” cheater peat tay ee ehee tin teases COMMITTEES: dull. | United States bonds are ¥ higher nor the 4 | government, as according to his personal observa~ | Trosne. ‘al Van Vilet, with Miss ash LE, Props - e ni ‘able one, a s 2 Sand exten and otherwise unchange: sh aire saponsible — = THE WOMAN IN BLACK. urged against ae the city postoMce in the | There was considerable caucussing during the uthern state iol are irregular, ‘the principal Uon such property ts in irresponsibie hands. rman and Mrs. Thackara; Colonel Tourtelotte; NEY PORT, RHODE ISLAND. “Did he arrange with you about the killing of | saine building with other oMfies are not Insuper- | recess, and when the convention was called to | business having been in Erie 248 at 935,924, | “SHE PROPOSED ALTERATIONS IN SCHOOL-HOUSES. neral Dunn and his wife and daughter, ‘The extensive property known as EASTON'S: James 2” Sto, shen -t cole Soh eee sae {he | order the committees were announceil as follows— | The share speculation 1s for the moment mostiy | Inspector Entwisle to-day submitted to the Com- mene peony Mace oe — POINT Just cart of the first bathing mean 98? Se ee nae Rectine (ot § Rid ton oma I oe omice win eset Rares Gordon | HE Arse Tiane being on tue Gonnlfias oA organi. | conned to, the professional traders, who make | missioners estimates of the cost of making altera- Sturgis; General and Mtss Bornes; Com Fecently so'd by the Gibbs Land Co., toa BUS- He came to me In the first place in consequence of | for this department in 2 building to be erected on | zation and the second on resolutions, except where | Opened at a fractional deciine trom yesterday's | “ONS 12 the several school buildings as recom-| SounG? Wann Commodore Engitsh and daugh- TON SYNDICATY, has been divided into lots and will | What I had sald to his sister. Thi: the square west of the present gnerul post office | Dut one ts named, when that one serves upon both | 9, fosing, and in the first hour and a halt mended by the committee of safety several weeks | ter; Admiral Mrs. Stanley; Admiral Mi " it pureh: ‘woman In black,’ about whom there has been so | building should be favorably considered.” ‘The | committees: Alabama—John Curran. Call. | Cosine: and falling 32%, led by Loulsviile | #89, 28 foliows: Changes of main doors of Frank- | ton; Admiral and Mrs. Murray; Admiral Almy and pp pee x Grease westerly expoeer eudicoee | tren GAIT Ge catia Ae Ihe cat I 10 Oe Ee cay geen wi sua) | (Ura a dieus | ence an yy Dist or Go | to Tox and Jersey Central to 254." There Ten ie ee ee es | eters cal; General end T . be purchased and a building begun tive | Jumbia—John og! x a anes ¢\1y, | doors and hand rail stairway walls at Thomson | Miss Mel "qo property ia but tea, minutes drive trom the | always cep standing oped. She ther eakeg ae i | Yours at ievat wil nave passed, and tira sears bes Comectlcut—Bernam | Keating. and | Jaines | the iatier reading toG0ie" Ta‘the ust of mien | Dullding, $259;tohand ait stuirway-walleat Forse ‘I was the Governor, and when I answered in the | fore {tcan be completed. ‘Tne necessities of the | Reynolds. eorgia—Rev. a : neous securities Colorado Coal and Iron has been | Dullding, $240; to reverse doors at Berret build- s the m1 e 2 r lief, and “in this | lowa—Rey. Father Clark and M. V. Gannon. Ken- aratively | Ing, $63; to fire proof floors of stairway halls, | 8 Faery horde Aa eet) TEC rg trap at epi n| Cetera Pee arate cee | eM FT ec RC tinal pursngess SoGL Troe eh oct cies eke | bulla ire proot cesitwate at seat Hae order, water and gas introduced and other im- that 1 did not know who she was or whom she | the appropriation by Congress, at Its present ses-| Mott, Maryland—John Meers and K. O'Sullivan. day. A number of the representatives of the | $5,380; construct vault for boilers under L street Seen made. Reasonable prices will be charged, resented, but if she came in behalf of the James | Slon, of a suMicient Sum of money to cover the ex- | Michigan—Rev. Father O'Reilly. Missonri—Chas. Trunk Line railroads are now in this city to attend | Sidewalk, and fit entire building with steam, &c., | Cunningham a4 no more attractive spot can be foun d for the estab- peaky 1 would say that no meicy would be shown ies of placing one or two additional stories upon oa ier ee M. J. ere a general meeting. The exact purpose of the | at Abbott building, $4,016; construct platforms of | and Mrs. Hox Taster Carpenter; Mrs. James Ushment of summer residences. them. She sald that she camein behalt of her | *he present Post Ofiice building. Whether | and John Boyle Poh New ha es Beers “ e meeting 1s not’ yet known. ‘ne money | Stiirways of iron and slate, put slate treacs on | Wadsworth, with young ladies from’ New York; Plans cf the rub-divisions may be had of any of the | brothers, the Fords. told herthatif her brothers |0N@ or more stories should “be added | and Thompson H. Murch. New Hampshire—Chris- | meena ls topher H. Gallagher. Jersey—A. J, Smith Seid age a pean ais [Fel SY Sorel Bad lineman a oe, of billenolpts, eon eee ae ie ; will depend upon the following consideration: | topher H. Gallagher, New Jerse . tt K 0a Es, and 2 ing, 5. construct, ‘addition in rear of | Ludiow, of Philadelphia, and Miss Harper, of Beal Estato Brokers at Newport, and further informa- | or any dther en on mie aes T have in my possession two planscone meac | and W. B. Goutiey New You Dr Cisee en Sareg nis gece ee Pee money fon | Craach.” billding, $3,656; change. doors at | buncy Mice. Miceli Me ad a ere mortom, tion may be obtained on application to i ae enforcing the laws of the stite, | Some years ago bya former supprvising architect | Rey. Dr. O'Sullivan, Rhode Islands Micneal Mer stocks 18 445 per cent, and on United States bonds | the Potomac and Greenleat buildings, $110; | and his mother; Mr. Cosby and Miss Carpeutert B. W. CROWNINSHIELD, that I would promtse to do what I could for them! | Of the Treasury, Mr. Mullett, and one recently and | Ewen and F. L. O'Reilly. Virginia—Frank Mc- 2523 per cents prime’ mercantile paper ts 5.53 per | Construct stair case of iron, &., at Curtis building, | Judge and Mrs. Drake; Judge and Mrs. H al-w&stm 1) Pemberton Square, Boston-_ | The next day Liddle came tn, and three days atter | Voluntarily made by Messra Smithmeyer & Pelz, | Govern and J. ¥. Reddy. Vermont—John D. Spe cent. The domestic exchanges are working in| $727; reversing doors at tle Prospect street | Judge and Mrs MacArthur; Judge and Mra Coss a = Bob Ford came tome. I told him that I was glad | €ach contemplating an enlargement of the post | man and Matthew Louth. Pennsylvania—Rev, M. | fut The do York, and at the moment foreign | building, $60; same at Hizh street bullding, $18; | General Alvord: Colonel and Mrs Moore: General ee ne oe to see him; ana he sald that he wanted toget out ] 0Mlce building. ‘The former plan could not | M. Sheedy and Rev. Father McCabe, exchanges are against gold exports. ‘The market | PUt new floor in first story, concrete the cellar, | and Mrs. Mactecly; Mr. Sevclion Brow! Chew; Avri 15th for the season. 9 of the crowd. Isent him tothe sheriff, and donot | be carried out unless. the present 227 DELEGATES. for forelgn exchange 18 steady for long date ster- | £°-, of Montgomery street building, $410; build the | Colonel Corbin; Mr. and Mrs. Hay; Mr. and Mra ores Rs ar eer eee [nw eis serpents rere mde eng [buna pu file, divm to fm Sol ry. | 4 row minutes etonins ptex ts commits | hi’ tar wed ante a CBeNEe, Saal na ay eg ameat ,Comowcrs ahd Mie Bema; Capa and jew from ev 00) a S a fe e' —_—_—>_—— oy 9 My . ; G Spo "houe. “Good “bathing, Croquet erounds, and | SNOW that he started out after ‘hewould either | that, tis 13 practicable, as temporary. quarters | ORcredentials, through Mr. Murch, of Maine, sub- a markees,, verse’ doors “at Stevens building, $642 work ‘The children of Miss Eadie Drew's Sunday school bm mls erg moro for social enjoyment. The enter- Th tamilion s spectulty. xill James or the latter would kill him.” would have to be provided for the clerks, and do | mitted its report, showing that there were 227 ac- ean ee RS. 3 BAL’ THE GREAT STRENGTH OF THE OUTLAW. not advise that ttshould be done, The other plan | credited delegates present, as follows: Alabama, SO: consol! —Virginia 63 deferred, 13; | Jno. F. Cook and Randall buildiny, $10,310; eI ork | class gave a very interesting entertainment last 12. B. STOCKHAM. 0. Second series. 3324; do: past due | on Anthony Bowen bullding, $2,367; construct rear | evening at the residcnee of Mr. C. 8. Noyes, for tho m28-3m E eireet, Wi contemplates the elevation of an attic of a story | ;. - e 58: do. new ten-fortics, 42% bid to-day. addition with fire proof floors, &c.. on Lovejoy | benelit of Ascension Sunday School.” “Goosie, —— SE erect, Washington: D.C. “The fact 1s," continued the Governor, “the | Cry wpe, the tlevation of an attic of present | 13 California, 2; Mary Iaud, 65 New Harapeliire, BALTIMOM April 12.“Cotion steady and guiets | building, $23,307; construct reat addition, &., to | Goosie, Gander,” was the play presented, ag 8 COLONNADE, offer of my reward convinced James that he was | bullaing, “This. plan proposes to add 85 rooms for | Virgimia, 2; Wisconsin, 1; Missouri, 1; Kentucky, middling, 1agalz Tar endy “Howard street and | Lincoin building, $5.025; reverse doors as suzeest-d. | characters and nearly all the Mnes we en sieseherts HpseiTadimmn fot [Bice poorer mitt |r mci il tet el | oame 1 Bag a Sum an | Beach, eeepc sa | Loca Rica meaneee merch ooo Badudsos pot ang cold ore water baie oe 4 ene oot Teward bebo ve ee ae plan can be carried out ita cost to the government Io | Mlassachusetts, ©; Riode Island, 6, ‘and Grado family, 0; do. wibter wheat paient, 9-79; | the commission Fecommend that the butiding | give. them ‘with ‘considerable “exp sion. lla a NES ly 01 i, D. was, in consequence, on his guard. Why, two days . 1 y New York, 70. Vheat, southern ner: western active, strong at and Istreets northwest, Chamberlain and | Watkins was “Mother Goose:” rence Oliver, ———— => before his death, Bob Ford, in order to try him, got Miter che cooraninuon becomes avaliable the! RESOLUTIONS AGAINSY MINISTER LOWELL. Risher_southern red, 1.40a1.47; do. amber, 1.50al. Stevens buildings be abandoned, no estimates were | “Mother Hubbard; vie Smith, “Live Bos EDUCATIONA up a wrestling with him. | Tt took place in| He suggests that some design for the purpose of Yas - No. 2 western winter red, spot, 1.39%1.404; April, | made for them. Peep;” Laura Brooks, “Babby Shaito;” Thos. @, EDUCA NAL. a house, and James just doubled Ford up and | ontungine the post olfles Peluntne Oo eeectay | _ Mr. John Boyle O'Rellly, of Boston, offered. a seg Va0Aal. 40545 May, 1.40:da1 June, 1.36%2a1.36: soieine sxbrmceracn. Noyes, “Old King Cele: s "1 KA pitened him doilily across tue room. He coull | which will not necessitite the demolition of any | TSOf resolutions setting forth the complaint o- | “ renee thi Speen hs coche ieapector Netwias en prranteda casas (2 Louise Kauffman} roideries taught aye handled both the Fords, and they know it.” | portion of the present structure. He sugzests, as | the Irish-Americans agatnst Minister Lowell, ac- southern white, 8949); do. yellow, S3a84: western aie sisi dsecsrahea heen | Myra "Noyes, “Lite Miss Muffet. n, England. Sy ‘The Fords were, then. really detectives In the | 4 measure of economy, the purchase of the square | cusins eg) io Q ig ing | mixed, spot, 82iya83; 4 82a823; May, 823a8) Engineer Commistoncr Twining, stating that there | recitations added to the pleasure of the evening. mi iy, the pI a ing bim of neglecting ats duty and dishonoring ts Vernon Kow, Pennsyivania avenue | employ of the state?” interjected the reporter. west of (he Po-t Office department bullding at the | jy}, eg se June, salute July, Ya: Aucust, 63% asked. | are frequent applications for projections, stepsand | Cards have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. AOL 86-20" og? HOt at all. T had offered the reward of | present time, as It will eventually have to be pur-| US Place, and “thay this convention as | Oaty’stoady_south ern, ‘western ie nd bs areas dh strente less than vey foot iW idth; and | Clapp for a reception on Wednesday evening of LESSON: —WLLE Vv. PRUD® | $10.00, and T told Ford that I would pay It for | chased. He recommends, in closing, that thec'ty | ts first expression requests the President Mags Bye, KouniPivanis, chubs,. Hye, dull. | as section 28 of the building rerulations dednes | next week tomart the poden ont ary of their ME’S Reidence renwved to 1324 K sti James alive or dead. Both of the Fords were Mable | Host oflee be Sane relieved of the existing | to recall Mr. Lowell, and to appoint eri Fa ne Ober 0. Pee bbe} Gasees for, fexinners Oral sysiem | and are still Hable to prosecution for acts as | hardships; thit an appropriation be made tor | his place an’ Americak who wnderttends the west. New April 19th, at 10 aud 64 pau. Pupils for other | members of the gang, but I promised, in the event | prildiné an a ditional story upon the General Post | rights of his countrymen, and who has the will, Classes can join now. Lessons will continue during the | of their ‘coming in,’ to act in their behal!.” omee building: that gress purchase the square | the. courace, and the dkehity to malatalm thei lias this money been pald to Bob Ford yet?” | west of that building, provided the same can be | against the English or avy other. forelen, govern: asked the reporter. obtained at a reasonable cost. mi resident be requested to S ot yet." Was the reply, “Bob Ford is before | 4 letter from City Postmaster Ainger accompa- | again instruct the Amerim@n minister at London to Tappente. 68 Dit cheese | wae srand ey on the charge of murder. I don’t | nied the report, in which he recommended that a| demand tye immediate trial or unconditional Se Chie bg ocicck pag re we seth lictment will be brought in oF Separate building be provided for the city post release of he American citizens imprisoned in fi _ 4 ; Ee ae the projections on all sircetsof etghty fect or more | wedding. They are sure to be tue roclplents of Fe ee NTE ET ee ee seen ane | Tdi Dat denvoe Gen caste eae thet width | many congratulations and good Wishes, for few and clear rib Syallis. | Bacon— | to the enginecr tt chgrye of public works t define | people have more or waruier friends than Uey. ame, 1s4a13%- | what wiith of sidewalk shall remain free from ob- | " Unfortunately, the alr of Atlantie City has not, pac ‘troleuns quick | Sraction in the cities of Washinston and George- | thus far, improved the health of Justice Harlan’ Exgs steady, l6al7. Petroleum quiet— | toy “4 a Gofiee dil and s town, he (the Inspector) requ - ests that the Engincer | wife, He has not yet reuurned.— Justice Bradlew ‘Sucar hicher and iireck | Commissioner define the distances to be allowed | and famlly are in New Jerse: , Where one of his pper refined lower, 18%. Whisky firm, 1.20 | On streets forty, fiity and sixty feet in width. He | sons is to be married on Wednasay of this week. ‘hts to Liverpool per steamer dull—cotton, | 2180 Suzgests that no bay-window ar tower projec | ——Mrs. E. B. Wit and her little boy left om, oa proper for me to speak of issuing a | once, Irels flour, 28. per burrel: grain, 2d: | tions be allowed on streets forty feet in width, and | Monday for Toston to visit her parents —Misa = : = = = pardon until he has been,indicted. No action has ————_~-+.-____ ‘The resolutions were greeted with hearty ap- nt AgUe, 21528 arrele; wheat, 4,372 bushels; | also to limit projections of all kinds on streets | Watmough, who was again alanaingly Ml last ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—AT | been taken by the grand jury as yet, and of course ‘The Guiteau Case. jause, and adopted with enthustastic unanimity, | corn. 1,675 bushels; onts, 10,764 bushels. “Shipments-| nrty feet in width to three feet, and on Survels | work, iscnow considered eomeainnsat ate goes TIMMS NEW HALLS. cor. 7th and Dn.w. En- | Tcan do nothing.” SCOVILLE’S PETITION TO CONGRESS, AND THE | When the name of Miniser Lowell was mentioned | Mest, 2.500, buehela: | corm, none. " Sales—wheat, | Sixty feet wide to four feet, except when strecls | dowt! stairs to her meals for the first time n over Pens se etreet, Thirteenth sear. | Fiano, Organ, ‘THE FEBLING IN MISSOURL pidlicidd Sie) ates ders There was 2 tremendous Mss Subsequently a com: | “NEW YORK, april 12,—Stoexs dull. Monoy, 6. | sFe Used for business purposes. ‘The distance will | four weck&———Miss Mary Duvia, Who lume also nea Sdvattares OLB. BULLAID. Directs tease” | “How has the death of Inmee bece recetvea in| FETTER THAT accomrantnD 1t—rHE ProcuEDINes | LETS WAS a t pointed to.present the resolutions to | exchange—toug, 4464; do. short, 4804." State Gonads | be NXed In each case by the Engineer Commis- | diphtheria, is now able 0 leave her rooms, and wat - a ~ = 12” TAKEN BY MES. SCOVILLE IN CHICAGO—WHAT HER | the President insctive. Governments unchanged. Cotton steady. sioner, In another note to the Commissioner the soon. accompany her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Timo- CHOOL OF FLOCUTION 4 nq. | Missour! HUSBAND SAYS ABOUT IT—HE EXPECTS TO CON- AN ADDRESS BY HON. 8. & COX. NEW YORK, | April" 12.—Flour and quiet. | building inspector states that 7th street, 94h street, | thy Davis, and her sister to thelr home in New GS ATS CLOCK. MRe. ANE ee BEA, |. “With unbounded delight, and the greatest re- inn ah One Cine Upon the conclusion of the reading of a supple- | Wheat fairly active and av omits ner end pun, | between B street and New York avenue, F strect, | England. "They have & charming cottage near ACK po x reeey 3th strest we meine | Hef is now felt. As an Instance of the way people settled. Corn fair; seen ax cent higher. Pork | between 7th and 15th streets, weel 6th | Plymouth, N. H.—A private letter received from feel about it, a gentleman living In Clay county and D, bet) =~ = The petition of Mr. Geo. Scoville, heretofore | mentary report from the committee on credentials, ‘frm rid G uiet, 16.87. Ary ard ie BERS for | 20d 10th streets, have, sinee the building regula- ex-Paymazter General Cutter's wife from Rome ROFESSOR ALEX. DE, WOLOWSEI'S Who runs 1,400 acres of land, told me that now he | Published in Tas Stan, asking for pay for counsel | Hon. 8. 8. Cox entered tie hall, and was greeted | _LONDON, | Avril 12, ‘account. 101 13-16. U.S. | tions were made, become almost exclusively busi- | mentioned that they would spend Hastor In Paris, peers ak Pee See aoe SPN: | coats piace Sib easiest Cn retraces Binns | ck delenes ta te Onin trial, was filed yester- | with applause, and he took @ seat on the plat- | nonds, extended 58, 105. Atlantic and Great Western | ness streets, and he (the Inspector) suggests that | where Miss Mation Cutter 18.at seboci, Sue hae toot wing Yeors of practice for operas, concerts and par- | Could place $10 additional on every acre. Nine out iret trustess’ certificates, 485: do. seconds, | projections on the streets be restricted as on Penn- patly encouraged about her voice by one of the at 507 11th street northwest, between H and I. | Of every ten approve of it. It was a just end of a | day in the Petition box of the House of Represent-| form. A vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. 164," Brie, 36%, New York Central, 192%. ‘Ihinois | Sylvania avenue. He salealte ter the ne dee fret teachers in Paris,who thinks she will be a fine eae career, For Jesse James was acoward. | stives, Mr. Scoville intrusted 1t to.Congressman | Cox for the service he had rendered the Coniral’ 15830. Gutario enh Wore E = artsy W. FLYNN, AM. He has murdered numbers of defenseless men and cause of Ireland. ‘This resolution of | 274.” 8. S.W. , 316. Uon of the Commissioner the following amend- singer-—Col Febiger’s family will probably leave . corner &th and K streets northwest. | the majority of his victims have been shot in the | Farwell, who, he expected, would offer it in the thanks was amended s» a8 to include Repre- oe aoe Slee aoe eon st on = = ~ in a ge Ae. engeanct - b u 4 = “Capitol:” “7th ford, of e Supreme Court, has pugt dy oF in Clas Mathematics, Latin, Greek, | Dack. It was a just vengeance and all good people | House and ask its reference to fhe judiclary com- tauiye BODIE, Christina Taylor Convicted. POTAGrarh 8, ator dhe word “Cap ay Bere i German and English. Speci abteation to prep- | applaud his death.” mittee. Mr. Farwell filed the petition, together | Tr Oe neMto ioua calb, Mr. Cox came forward saith Om sum SISTER EDEL Giak" street west, its entire length; 9th street west, be. General Humphrey's house.—Mrs. Craig Wads- Leon A CARD FROM PRANK JAMER. with the tween B street north and New York avenu>; F | worth will return here after spending a fortnight and made an eloquent address, in which he said | Yn the Fisher murder case, after the report in the | street north, between 7th and 15th streets west, | in Florida.—Mrs. Walker, of Helena, Montan: first edition of THe Sra ‘closed, the government | and D street north, between 6th and 10th streets | wife of Major R. O. Walker, U.S.A., and sister declined to argue the case, and it was submitted to | west.” cretary Blaine, who has been ‘Seriously IML im The following letter, suzned by Frank James, LETTER OF MR. SCOVILLE apd dated Memphis, April 4, 1882, was left atthe - MN. AVE. AND I?rH | office of the Meimphis Appeal and published in | himself, which was as follows: that one more step might lead to the autonomy of Ireland. E ex. The convention then acjourned until7 o'clock. | the jury about 1o’clock. "At 1:55 o'clock the jury INTEREST UPON ARREARAGES OF TAXES. Baltimore for several days past, was reported Sunstone Lo ee that papel rece ee —— returned with a verdict of “Guilty actedicneas The Commissioners to-day sent a note t Hon. | much better last evening, ler fiends in Wasuinge Studies scoured September te 126m “TI seen in Tuesday's eae that my brother, Will you please present. the enclosed “Other Peoples Business.” The old woman, for she ts some seventy years of | J. J. Ingalls, chairman of the Senate committee on | ton will be glad to learn. seseemeolhoom Le 3 Jessie James, was killed. I lett Tuesday evening | | Dear Sit:— Will, ‘SOD as practicable, and have It | ‘To the Editor of Tur Evexna Star: age, received the sentence indifferently, excer 0 | the District of Columbia,in reply to a letter SERS |. CHEVREMONT (PRENCI this place for parts unknown. Every day I can | PCt t ‘ale ee ls "The Guite: don "i doin; ha | Tin and laugh when her counsel told her The | of the committee inclosing 'H. R. bill 5,535, fixing £2); Dintomes de IA ite Paris, Pe Oe oe et an teats crete 18 | Tasinoss has nearly: ralacd me Cae Tete au | _ Sta: The Associated Ctarities are doing such a | sti and laugh when her counsel by you.” | the rate of interest upon. arrearages of wanes THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘vate an: iio Samaem. st Feasonabie terms. | Be ot nota robbery committed but what is lafd on Jessie | Vusiness has nearly le eS me pw lo oa bt good work that it 1sto bi hoped any tendency to | ?"The counsel, Messrs. Browne, Murray and Koock- | due July 1, 1879, &c. They state that they approve | The following are the opening and closing 910°8 Te es pansy ethane on ‘Gone im the Ink Ree ree Wee has | Congress. Insseveral stites. there care iaivs fer | divert thelr influence to mas not properly belong- oey, asked that the sentence be not now linposed, | the purposes of the bill, but suggest thiat a8 16 | of the New York Stock Market to-day, ae reported en. FONG af indie in a Erg al sp Badan ge aying counsel In cases like this, and itshould be | Ing to thetr sphere will be checked before elements | and the court answered that they had four days | passaze may be delayed, the tite allowed in the | Dy special wire to H. Hi, Dodge, 539 15th street: Mead MY did we woul give it hack to him, for there ts one | (one In this c: If the committee object to ofdiscard are introduced vhleh: inusteripple,it they to file such motion as they deemed advisable. Proviso is 00 short to. secure the full benefit ot the Opening. Cxosing BiG i G Of eat cites bere that remembers the time we | tevin the amount to ths aes obs watt pon, Which the Asspeintd Ohagitics are ‘organized The Patent Stone Case. Yuvent should be extended to the ist of Ont, | Se ee ee a, 3 Eygntiewen. “Address, for | TODbed the Se ee ee the experts, viz.: $25 per diy, or time actually | 18 that of systematic relet of deserving poverty, | FURTHER HEARING IN THE Pouce count To-pay. | lose wie Commissioners represent that ts | ree” petesanesees neces b+) b ie tt mao don’t given to the case, or even less. 0 NOt propos? s emplo ‘he hearing was resumed in the Police Cou! es o ! I. and &.frsts 30 oo 212 L stcect nortuwest. pha Gr ee Te ; leas. Td a8 far as possible, by dialing employinent tor thé | my i ed Jn the Police Court | Proper collection of taxes in the District is pro- | and Thays had a litie and Lexpect tohavea | to pry anything for lobbying, but will be content | sufferers, and of preventing imposition and ‘the | tnis arternoon in the charge of consplrcy EE aE ene tr Lee coe ok eee eas Lote Re | Calada Southern... 9 0% (le more. Just think how my poor rather was | With whatever may be allowed. diverting o1 sOlal Visitation cowineane: | by M. C. Rerdell against Jno. W. McKnight, War- | lating to tax sales, and that suc ‘3 bw | Central Pacuh Py 80% tled by thenamn bite devils, ay Show tree Very truly yours, Geo. Scovinie. | Worthy objects by persoial visitation and Inquiry. | rey C. Stone, and Jas. A. Thorp for conspiring to | Come practically of no effect, It is thereiore im. | Chesapeake and Olio. 2 2g out into the fleld where Twas plowing and Wok TUE PETITION OF MRS. SCOVILLE, charities. can combine ind €9 attompeee wines | GefAud, hak (Rerdeliy “out of $1,000 inva stock | portant Cease spe ee ang Tellcr from penal: | Chesapeake abd Oto ist pid... $9 89 the Mnes off my horse snd hung me te my own | aieq in Chicago,tor th intmentof'a guantian |o nen ence t vi fransaction in connection with the “United Amer-| tes 2 wie MouLt ne Chesapeake and Olio va pid." 23g Bg aie T would of dled. Weil, we | Med In Chicago,for the appointmentof a guardtan | a fleld watch 1s. alread: 80 lange will be apt to | ican and European artiftelal stone, marble, tile 4m its nature, and for that reason should be accom- | Chieato and Alton. 1H 129 ying Yanks an@ getting one by one’ for | for Guiteau, will be considered by the court on | prove Sere poo. ot sD OF the cob istee | and paint company.” [petted decrees eign ge becgerncbe ppm CTT iy 1904 Ladies and Gentlemen. "Som ne yexr, and we joined a noble hero by the | Saturday. Judge Loomis says he cannot issue an charee oe the Distelee nt “a 2 ed Mr. Merrick continued the argument for the aid at the oxplratan or the tae ety irs the at | oS - 7 aters eduested for real life, Students me of Qhantrell, He hat thirty-seven men then, | order for any one not a resident of Illinois, and engage in lobbying bere : Serene an Pat on the stant again ant stated: | (he methods ‘proposed 1n Hi. Ht. bil S051 are ine 5 Hy oenout the year. A rampblet, plementens | (ui we mide things hot Now and then I have | ne considers Guiteau not aresident of that state any of them, will surdy allenite the good will | on recrosexamination, that lebad advind ae tended to remedy the present ainicuities.. The | :e Bs y James A. Garfield: alao fll inf tion, 4 : 7 It they want Guiteau tried for insanity he must be which the hepa poe enloy: an cre- | Wise, member of Congress, against buying. eat aheeeeet en oo nen Bene a. ak Delaware iG > 105 105 SS ae eg tery wrce- | Kerton thought he could get us, but after three of | brought to Chicago. ere enous ab eit bree ed be tA ee dently an. (nterest in the company’s patent, | well be condensed wi reli bere they stoma | Delaware,Lacl 2h 10g ENRY ©. SPENCER, Principal. “A. | thera got killed they let up. They don’t want us Ads A letter from Messrs. Hall & Garrison to witness ; ould be left Denver and Rio Grande. es fe ER Vico Principal, PEC MGS. BARA, A. | therm got Killed ¢ poor brither. ‘They may just a3 4 TALK WITH MR. SCOVILLE. Wellmeant but misdireted action of the few | was read, to the effect that they were enzaged in | be incorporated in the Precat act or a ould be left | Dy trict of Coluinbis ber s07g = soe well hang Bob Ford, for we have (rend all over | Mr. Scoville, in talking with a Stan reporter | members present ata ttinly Attended meeting of | the artinéial stone business, and if the prosecu- | to.aWail the action ol Pen on the separate | po" Ba Sime ents the country that would shoot him as quick as a | about Mrs. Socville’s petition, sald: “I think 1 | the ree Rng {ion falled the defend.nts would be prosecuted in | Dill, of which they now form a part Er Wee fe a Dok after Teaver and T hope you Wuroblicgwe ow” | Would be very easy to get a conservator appointed | Hoes of Congress te nak Miesed eee at | New Jersey. ‘The witness suld it would be A gratt- | Pwr Cage of Chappell against the Nationsl Fat | E: we box after I leave, and I hope you will oblige.” ‘Chi Ther le there wh hoes ie fication to them to see the defendants sent up, | association for dal received by falling from | a ke ul T hope Peet eee aty Erol antes ee a eoRle, there who | for the Freedmen’s hosltal and to recommend | Docause they the defentan) ed se? ascaffolding at the fair grounds ta ‘the a 8 eee ae Rives Teaps—Harbor Master Sutton reports | S20 rocoalit is hot ike onS for ee a oy | anne, tts Dame. be chinged to United He also stated that he was not connected with any | Court this morning, resulted in a’ verdict for det ry eand Euslish, privatel: arrivals at the river front as follows: Birk Haver- . rival stone company, WA ernest for Oo bases ag us, Capt: Shitipels, trom Liverpool, G0 tous salt sent fo an Lees tery Mapping eg Sonat and | Mr. Stone, one of the defendants, was the first —— rot for il. 2 Biscos, steamer Freneh, ‘Overton, flan | thatthe person 1 incapable of managing Wet Be ab tick | witness for’ the defence, and denied that he had| ELEcrion or Orricens.—The Inland Seaboard 31 See —~ | for J. Morgan; steamer G. W. Pride, Kills, fish for | #Mfatrs. Ni net atreer ti ee Eaten es {tying to mioree “mixed schools” in | represented to Rerdell ‘that certain pavements | and Coasting Compa to-day elected the foliow- | Fae Shore. “ 1083 ASUINGTON, COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. —A | w. E. Stewart; steamer Kate, Peddincale, fish for | Chicago would not ai be N aks this District—the Assockted Charities are not the | were laid by this company. ‘They had offered Rer= ing directors:—J. ;jrhompson, A. H. Herr, H. A. | Loulsvitie and Nasivilie. 7 See EMAC Ar dante BH | Nuts ana ae pease | anne Mel" abo SuMCM NGS | Bape oneo niece, Map grcaens bor | Ua” Nous WoP i oti bad es | WORE Thompsons de bac, Nathaiel | Stuanaan Beach. Bs 2 Fe-Opena S fi ‘or cin H a2 r= N y po eine Es MinACS DOUG; | for gO. Garter: schooners Mise sate ee one | otherlawyer She has an idea that there may be | PAT asi eet yaa tea ner mee Of How. SeNavoR MrrowELt, AND SenaToR Dox Cameron. | Coukee” nue! Norment, a as b street northwest, e = nek , Joun Henty, Lady ‘of the | Something in Guiteau’s book, and she wants to | continue to be a useful institution if allowed to} There isa good deal of talk in political circles Rp gS BI S25 ing aao Ia + i sleeps ‘Fanny Sout! Mag- | Keep him from wasting it. If there is anything in | remain quictly witha ts natural Sphere, If it] about the mn Of Senator Mitchell, Courtney, Ricey anp Borp To Row.—The Os- Ss SAFE DEPOSIT CO. gie snd BH. Lambert,’ ali with oysters for inar. | the Be Oo ee ae cot ferent from what It now | of Pennsylvania, to the confirmation of Jackson | wego Falls (N. Y.) Sgricuitural Society has grant. bt = i ey | a Frenchi, Overman, fish for J. Mor- | 8, 1 thought t cou Hd manage ft trough Mr. proposition shoul be ee paler need for revenue collector at Allegheny City. Tals is ed an application from Courtney, Ril'y and Boyd | 3 ig SECURITY FROM Loss BY i "Sst : v 7 othe | 3 3 . one ma ‘ameron’s appointment z their grounds, borde! een ORBRE, rink On ACOIDEN EOE fi Tamers, "Charles: Lewis and” Dan sheets: “ati “Do you expect to continue in the Guiteau case?” | must naturally inelude atranster to. the Distene tiseald Mr. Mitchell has determined, to antag | Lake Neahtawanta, for a regatta in June. Court- NATIONAL SAFE DF YOsiT CUMPANY, with fish for R. A. G ; stmr. G. W. Pride, fish There does not hee te to be any prospect of my | or general Ligh ey ra aung, ind Property of | oniza the Cameron influence, not only in this mat- | ney and Kiley rowed there last fall. : “g200,009," | Wood to J. O. Carter; schrs. Martha E ‘Travers, | f {vis very hard to stand the abuse of Gul: | might not include the preeutpersoneeL. veneers etteataan caine ee os af kinds | John and James, Tom’ Parks and sloop Addie, all | though i jis 5: y been very conservative and concilia Png ok eligi one aod Rep ay ae Dungy John Henry, sidops Bieanwhile let us hope fab ssoclated Char. | to avold any issue that would tend to rs : 3 a ~ | ,. Will Guiteru be brought to court when the case | ities will confino thanselfos to thelr owas ahd sot arty, but that he bas concluded that this sort of stasis. oe ote pits yah, with passengers and | #3 argued tn the Court fh General Term?” asked | rasu We ec oases fe potty will not do. The is that Senator | GF, recommending thi 7 (LO) EX, ot Ringe & Co., Vice President. | freizht, to Stephenson bro; stme. Norfolk, Law- | the reporter. _ OTR Peorie’s Business. iteholl will head the half-breed element tn his m™: ‘and i SS manabivi fon. méerchandige Wo Johnson & Bro.; achr. 1. &. | ...1 Suppose so, though that ts not, T think, neces. Contenshl Tincals. State as against the stalwarts, led by Senator Don ae Sake SIA Keak Seer. | Moe COs She Given, Hill, Latieene: feo ebd text | where be permitted to interrupt. the court’ “Twilt | John J. Noonan was inticted for murder and not | Cameron. s B. Sing dees Caries C._ Glover, Tumber to same” gue the he 2g Tees 00 Keeble. ee ee een ee oe REASSIGNMENT OF ROOMS AT THE GENERAL P. eg Rec Heary A, Willard? ———— Its ttupossible to do justice to a case when such | 4 Mt. W. Lee White ri Sekt oMice to- | o, BeTLpme.—Thé commission appointed to re- oa TL. Sturtevant, ‘Thomas Evang, Dens iv Fee have been recorded as follows; | laterruptions are made.” f any vurierles prowiie tn bis Orenaee ie aves: | assign the rooms vacated by the’ tuosey: onder oe Join G. Parke. nlo_| F. W. Jones et al., trustees, to RH. O. Hi dr. Scoville, who Is suffering from raalaria, will | Of many varieties growl ig in bis orchard in anex- | S6gn f The Post Ofice depa t ‘the Ap gdg OG ie stitution at Ana@stiayacross the Eastern ee ee oe ——— = = = Rt & sq. 254; sf, v 4) hap ad Regia M seen cae me Rig cue ero ranch. An examination of the blossoms, opened eg office have made the following dis- 1 HK. RUPPERT, ‘right, pts. 3 and 14, sq. 256; $600. C. Term “Len to ic and still closed, saows (at bat a small per cent- #8 S. Covington, lot 20, Barry tarm; $175. | Helen F. mo “Lexpect to keep at work on the case all ‘th ‘oan killed by th 2 2 3 a F. the time,” he said to the reporter. age of the em| fruits ry the cold ‘NOS, 403 AND 405 TT STREET NORTHWEST, Pere = ms wor, a olin Hite eat os C. sub. Guiveaia read ‘ur Scovilie petition tn Satupday | snap, although the thermometer’ ight marked. ai HEADQUARTERS RQ THE WHITN. CHIL- Fra i Donnelly, . 195; $—. evening’s STAR and was mt vay because egrers. DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPAS. pag per ee rae S Ann Warren wo Catherine lot 3, sq. Mr. $coville spoke of him as an $2,000. Mi x ford, the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort aud Durability in the a ek ae ee e ee FISHING TACKLES, CKOQUET aud ‘TEN: CYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- GYCLES, WAGONS, ke., can be bought at the lowest eee prices. ; a ____C-_cun xrrrrr. |(0F ‘une, Comrourn SaSONICe: POWDER. Temple (German fozanla) for purifying the blood and reg. | town; $225, PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER Ott, a, 4M RLCESENS rnrararacy, __ 425 Stk stevet, WASTING ST OE Ser CAN ay saiat aG's : | Sgeeseebss

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