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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 12. 188i1-DOUBLE SHEET. QFricia. DRAWING are s s THE DETECTIVES ACQUITTED. THE STAR ROUTE INQUIRY. 00 Judge Wylie’s Charge Continued from | The Action of the Late Grand Jury. Kno 2d Edition. le Charge Cont Ee ) FOR SALE—LOT: ALE-L = OF THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, TS IN NORTHWEST SECTION. = 50 the public good, I desire to express ews Hacipshire ave. cor. Isth ana Sherman atreets, ee padi i THAT SURJECT CONSIDERED BY THE SPRINGER COM- my views with ftom aoe LE. NUMBER, CLASS “D, “ K AS TO FIUNDER, 4 ‘MITTEE TO-DAY. others in relation to the selection of « sultable an@ ee Yad 91 65 ft fr Drawn at New Orleans, La., on TUESDAY, 0 @ court commented upon the avocation of de- conventent site for the proposed new city post of.ca, et Q ata He. fe fe APRIL Sth, 1894. FULL PRIZES. No. Prize. Prize. 50 50 located at some potnt more convenient to be real. prejudice was often gotten up agatnst detectives | whether they have the right to examine members . (ay, talons eJudice wi a dents of the western part of Ul because Uney were seen associating with criminal! ~ t nd Jury as to the testimony of witnesses | you will hear of many who w: ‘ tectives, the necessity of thelr becoming acquainted | The Sprincercommatttee have for the past week | P..in your taut of Sacred ney Ags | Latest ‘Telexrans 10 The Star with and sometimes associating with criminals. A | been discussing authorities In law to determine i nspntengriemadac ere gegmeeney | ee oe nd no doubt If detectives were to hold criminals at arm's lew >have it tn r und the action i ‘0 efor e northern part, Miers would ike to have It of = and. treat them w: Ly ice_as detectis action of the prosecuting attorney before | the m have it on UR. TILDEN POSITIVELY DE-| {4 oe Sik eee 5 “ Vody in the presentation of the star | CApMo! HUlL and no doubt a few cid be found CLINES. rasta, Unt, Otherwise hecannot unravel th: | route cases. It ts @ mooted question in law | used to callin, now south Washing a ee myeees SOW | whether orecy 1 re are hy to tind ant that witt Sune He Will Send a Letter. : Sensong ee on Gane: en ise whether the Dand of secrecy placed upon a grand not @olng to tin it will Suit every r¥ % a vi taint no use to t but Lmust diter duce some o! to tell on the others | JUT¥ 15 inviolable forever. Mr. Springer claims bs nt De v t 5 TO BE SUBMITTED PROBARLY TO THE NEW YORK | Uf courss be ts cunges” to associate with these | that the weight of authority ts in favor of the ee eine = —e Sie Pepe’ ate CORTE people, and it is not fair to draw an inference | Uibory that the band is goot. only as long as the | site und the one proposed tm front of nee ee Spec Lane =e agalnst these men because they are Seen assoc! Reeessity for secrecy lasts, and that the testimony | ket, fino of the most c Fn | Special Dispatch to Tue Eventya Sran. . tag with such men or known tO be in correspond. | of a grand juror may be taken to show whether a| the general public. For Instanee eller ee ve ood New York, April i2.—Mr. Tilden has absolutely | ence with them. It was an important matter | witness swears differently in the tris having | a stone's throw of the street cary which bring the declined to permit bis mame to go before the na- | ‘bat these gangs of criminals should lose | made a ce-tain statement before the gran! jury. ublic fram north, south, east, « he trac tonal GoivenGone eb CRIGC kee ldate for | Confiden each other, because when | Mr. Milliken, while he admits that the weight of Cromatnge fat ith street and the Avenue thus scams they loSe_ confidence in each other tuey | anthority isin’ favor of that theory, thinks that | :onie - e “ni 0 TT ean areced ating chebieted a Tower whlch | lose thelr power ot combinacton. “Tt was the bud | such violations of the secrets of the grand jury | Gao ey eee, gens from, the Naxs Yard to Will be addressed to the chairman of the New York | ness of detectives to cultivate criminals with that | pron micht be dancer witnesees migtit be | Relhts Of tie cee Ce aE th Ae ety Paving surerviaed the singlannmber | democratic state eouvention, of possibly to the | View. Itseemed that Flinder had told some stories | atrald to speak as openly before the grand jury it | located tn the heart of Dusiuess, whit i$ Uy tat the'above are the numbers whieh Were thea | chairman of the New ‘York delegation 10 chicago, true. to ome extent of Mebevite. His, memory | ete winony a tne chunks would be por: | Cae. PAS, MsTOME of nearly every drawn from th ed th the vi ounces e a xtent of 3 le Says, however, that he thinks it would be per- | city. "The fact. ts 1 2! pie opin- prizes correspe, BCTV 3p whlch he appounces Wat he is not a candidate. | was very defective. ‘The truth was that he had | fectiy ‘competent to examine members of the grand | fon” gee ett AS thet in my humble pia ye a “eagons : e fon, if the present site could be. procurn anus ue nds at New Orleans, La, this Tuesday, [ee ee ed McDevitt always was a poor witness Jury as to the action of Mr. Bliss in presenting the | 14 not know ata tore suitable op eoveericn ean cf 1,000 numbers ending with 09, being the two L of the number drawing the capital prize of 8 3 New Hay HP. LOTS NEAR DUPONT tis mM anit 46 feet £2, og oe Street. by GLAFEAM, st. Cloud B iE FoeR ms : rae S . Where a man was placed in his position, proud of | star route cases tothem, as he appeared there, not | jt on one of panies ft SALE —FOGR Be G. T. BEAUREGARD, 1m une, 1880, and tac hudis Some references personal | 15 reputation, with the consciousness that he had | as'a witness Dates tae tient attorney presenting au, Sconveuleat tthe” courts, with Counce WALKER & WILSON. ji 4 AO RAST oniasdasee, | nee sculd be con Whe coudente upon the work Horan wat oO ea ee charges ct eee Discussing the matter in the committee | in the rar to accommodate the mall was ss —__ 5 z ei penance “a bhi ‘ m is morning, he sald: &., : ener Be ¢ ¥ Prizes cashed in fall without deduction. « Gh Ubvarying tino AtOf the governmentyWIW | to excite the anger of A milderman than a Milesian. ther the grand Jury are guilty of a gross vio- | sons colng rang ky uk oat wnMOy I ts * ¥ = He did not Unk that any unfair inference should } lation of their oath, or Mr. Bliss did not present the already bullt up, all the bulidings jor nearly so) run- 4,800 draws Gapital prize, $75,000, sold in Rich- | Death of a Well-Known R. R. Official. | >¢ drawn from the manner of his testimony. cases to Uhem as he did to the comm#tee. I think | ning ail the waythrough from lean ivanta avenue, Se ene EON Sis See exev ead ts HAUPRESE ee ADT Gee on oie tee STADE GH ONPRINVERT WiRiaS! we have the right to examine members of the | and C street being one that ts very iittle traveled Fic w San Eran a ee ee, CED, of the Northen Central raliwayrand gecretary of | AS to Flinder, the stories he had told of his pro- era gy 26 {2 Biles action before them. The | at that potnt, we will have all the factiities needed eee HAVING LOTS TY NOKT! woshiasion, es Mint capital prize, $10,000, sold in | the Baltimore & Povornae raltrodd, died at his feat. | ceedings in New York were inconsistent in some of | CA, 84 Presented Defu convinclug. It waa enough | our pet aitkee aii ee at, BACK Steet: and, as nt Janta cult St Now $3,147, 44,135, draw each $6,000, sold in Philadel. | (rmoe ip this qity, tis toring, He had been 10 | their detalis. Comparing the account given to | to have convicted the patties before a petit jury, fection, our northwestern residents Will ho dacbt Co “Toren Cre Maia Pas Rew Sore. oi Serna TATA [ate tel ee Brooks with the account given to Thompson he Ald iene At in the same way before the grand | have Uielr mail delivered at Uhrir residences Deore es TT OIR 20,690, 435,932, 99 941, Be, ‘ not think Flinder could be charged with having ave sly violated the Many of them are out of their ies For fear that pogo Vin Washington, D.C. Fort Wayne, Ind, | No Cholera Among Nebraska Hogs. , i mT the ire r ° ‘ “ aan tw xe Fy ee ©., Columbus, Shiss., "Merwin, Miss, aud! Owana, Nes., April 12—A prominent manager of been perfectly candid with either of them. These | think we have right to inquire if he did 60 | some one may think that [at interested In tia ss e : 2 Cases, 7 nreaes aMce site, reland, Lat cattle fanch gtaces (bat Upon tavestigation the { Switements were not made under oath, and some- | present tho cases to them. Sale of “Unespresent post oftice site, 1 would stata fr F ¥ ‘The committee will probably to call Mr. . ve — losses of hogsin sone of the ranches in the state fran to tie, mipvully vers cunen eaodenma auilicue | JOUe Minceatand ene wane ree peer ire Grond.do thar lesen Sen nan an owner ot any ot |e@-CAFITAL PRIZE 975,00. SiS ial et bay Dee pe cepa Dy coe ing ath oh | Inconsistencies, of course, affected his credit. He | before them, and endeavor to discover where the | puld ground is aware of thisacticn Mencuant. 000.8 inixtures and giving 1 tO Warin bedding,which | qid not have the moral’ aspect belonging to Mc- | fault les. The impression made by parts of Mr. —_—— Tickets only $3. Shares in proportion, DrouEht on fatal colds. | There has not been a geu- | pevitt, Still, he must be tried according to law. — | Woodwant’s testimony on cross-exainination 1s that | SCIT AGatsst tHe Poromac Trrwa Corta Cow lberesns a cy- | Ulhe case Of hog cholera in Nebraska this winter. The worse Teuture In the ease appeared to the | Bliss neglected to question him upon some of the | PaNv.—A suit Was entered Loader ty doko ee OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. ee eS court to be in the testimony of Hebhard, from the | most matertal points that were brought ont before | ran, thronzh his attornes Mn WL Suicide in Maryland, 8th street livery stable. He referred to the attack | the committee, thus falling to get the weight ot the | sxatnst the Potomac Terra Colta o Me slo hereby certify that we supervise thearrange. | | TOWSON, MD., April 12.—Solomon Shealey, aged | made upon Heblard’s. testimony by the testimony | evidence before the grand jury, 1 Andrew Colion and Albert tieason, clatm- ce Monliy cad Sevu-Annual Drawings | thirty years, comlnitted suicide last night by tak- | of Hackney. Mr. McDevitt had denied 1t entirely. - = o> -______ ing $10,000 damages. Mr. Holioran cisims that, on y Lonisiana State iene Company, audin ver) | ing laudanum. Deceased was a clerk in his | Hovan testified tat the thieves had been here about | RANGE OF THR 'HERMOMETER.—The followt: the 9th of March last, M psident of that the aime are conductor With honey, fisrness aout | WOLEL'S store, and is supposed to have been | a Weeks and that, It had been their habit. to haves | Were the readings at the oMlee of the chef signal | the company, ana the ofl Dann, 3b Bis tum Faith tear wil parties, amt we authorize the | Suberiog trom a temporary aberration of the mind. | horse and buggy at the corner of 13th and New | OMicer to-day: $5.0; 11 am, 80,2 pin S73 | agents, assaulted the plainui, aad tuilicted upon Conpany to use this certineate, with wiles WF Ur Sper Saree York avenue for a week. Why had they not gone | Maxim Raced ‘hun serious luternial injuries. signatures atiuched, a ils auvertiwcinents.” Killed by Brutality. to the same stable this day? Why had it been = oe ee eee Fe Wiianscrox, Det. April 12.—Margaret Wesley, a | necessary for them on that day to get McDevitt to Affairs in West Washington. Tas SPECIAL CIVIL SeKVICR EXAMtNatioss for o ) Six-year old co.ored child, who was very brutally | introduce them? ‘These were matters to consider | THe FUNERaL of the late George W. Beall took | the Pension oMlee, to be held April 2ith, will SLE LE LODE. treated by her foster mother, Mary Elien Smith, | in weighing the discrepancies tn the testimony, place from the West. street Presbyterian church | clude those for pension examiners and for med G died last night. Ms. Smith Is in jail. The entid RayhGe neal TCHMOIEEE Voday at 9 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Chester, assisted bY | Toriewers, Applications will be pane diced Said that besides other cruelttes Mrs. Smith placed. it : Kev. J. E. Nourse, oMiciated, and the ‘pall-bearers | Comission till the 10th Inctane ee by the heron a hot stove. ‘Phe coroner Will investigate. He referred to Hovan’s testimony as to driving | were B. R. Mayfield, F. L! Moore, A. Greenlees, | C2! scncraind Scents only 3 api-2we RA PARTY. Ieantifaity to- t the head of t che head of er, they can be bad at a be ke & good pay ~~ away after the robbery with Miner, driving at ran- | Jonn Leetch, W. H. Dougal and Wiliam King. The | goa 3 Collector Robertson a Chicago Delegate. | dom untli they struck the Bladensburg road, and Interment was dt Oak Hill cemetery. | = recone Acie Stk z Warre Patss, N. Y., April 12—The republican | fou: acura piace ne Olivet cemete He C. AND O. CanaL ToLis—The four cen wtp daagel celery congressional eouvention to elect delegates to tne | fue, on chscute place near Mt. Olivet, cemetery, | requction in canal tolis agreed upon.at Une meeting | FO Londen, April il, says: “The Emperor Wie Gales | Chleago convention mt here to-day. Win H. RoD- | with a trowel. Heblianl and Fadely: tostitied that | Of the board of directors of the Chesapeake and | lama, tt is reported on good atithority. lace opiniones: urpons caller tor o customs at Aen tare: was S| there was a trowel in the buggy When It was re- ee ees pea aies en e ait), | Into a state of pronounced dotage. He has te wenty-five yi v the Taz. | lected by acclamation as one of the delegates. The | turned. It must have taken some tine to have “2 tt spose abnormally suspicion . erson suroundts shine for EAeational and Chaciahie. prposse win | OUREF delegate has not Yet (noon) been chosen, aud | gotten away trem the banks to held. the cousudtas | beheld in Cumberiand to-nigit te ts proposed to ay cuulahay eotinns ian Cee ALE WE HAVE Fe to leave ite eity, Th “Wasbanatett i F del : i es : nie! A of | him and constantly exhibits achildtsh « acapitel of $1.000,000—to which u reserve fund of over | the convenUon has taken a recess. tion at Franklin square, ‘to drive lelsurely about | er resolutions in which the aid of the board of | fim aie thew t ‘ " ‘The only Loitery ever voted on andi rndorsed by the | Raston,ePa., Says: The accident on the Lehigh | only two men who could have found the — ee Dace Soni oe | Aw Armen Buber Coonan in ean rare TED any ‘tate. Valley railroad, wt Gould's station yesterday, was | spot where the money was_burled. Fitnder | : ? a ss volreleaee i dey The tt StarRS.—A telegram from never scales or postronce, worse than at first reported, As the trains came In to New York and finds the thieves there. On | Voll clear, temperature 47 degrees. ‘The wempera- | Won whe additional vtech whee ee BD SINGLE NumpER Diastnas take place | sient of each other "Jacob Dotter, the fireman. of | Tuesday inorniug Finder gets back from Ni we York gf ee the same as of the atmosph Known | 10 the parilament. bulidings han al aength trate DID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A For. | {he coal train, was throwing coal’ tn the firebox. | with the package. All of the thieves were in New | EES HES Ue a alte Hil et ii ee for sumuc time | Pired. A few weeks ago a man from Chicago, : ae " ‘The engineer warned him of the approaching dan- | York.” Now Flinder must have brought that pack. | Ci¥eu, tas bern quite Iii at his home for some time | Sviiny unweit Lor. Cosee, Inforined sie Toke Meet FIFTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS F, IN THE | ger, and then leaped to Une side of the cut, A8 Dot- | age from New York or have gotten such an accu- | P Is somewhat better to-day. Donald that he (Cosse) kuew of a plot which had ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEAS ter has not yet been found the impression 1s that | rate description of the place of burial as to. be ae iAaWa, ONT, Says: The avenue, betwee te i & FOWNSE - % been matured in the United sates tod . DAY, MAY 13. 184 he was thrown headforemost into. the furnace by | enabled to find it. He did not think the latter sup- Our gt rage ide peace wear UP. te Parliament ulldincs with dynamite K street, between SiH Moxtary Deawa. the force of the collision and roasted alive. Position possible. ‘The package was in New York. | COURT MarTERs—cntnct aPratns—immaTcnE VEAL | ihe Doudniun polite wer tien imine thin one sioare of CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. number of cars wrecked and damaged is between | What docs that prove? It proves that Hovan 13 a} — MAIL MATTER DESTROY ED—ROBBERY—FIKE—PRO- | only to exercise extfa vigilance Ih wate ug the | 100,000 Ticketsut $5 each. Frac . im pro- | thirty and forty. Mar. BOSE EMEP RENTS et public bulldings, but also to keep a sharpeye on The portion. s See He referred to the promise of immunity | Correspondence of Tur Evestyo Star, Thoverments of Br. Cosse, Ever since his arrival here LIST OF PRIZ: Frightening the Englishmen, held out to Hovan, and said tt would be ROckVitLE, April 10, 1884. | Dr. Cosse has been staying at the principal hotel, DYNAMITERS AND INFORMER, a disgrace to the administration of jus | The cireutt court for thls county has disposed of | ANd seems to be well provided With Looney. He lak | ss, April 12,—The Tin rints|tce, If any jury in this country could Twi pes 4 Mhursday: | DER Closely shadowed by the pe Ton Eo Ie ane Coneanaae found a verdict upon the testimony of such a man. oo ae uit “sed Sihoe Anst oe have discovered nothing suspl: ti ation concerning (he Dynamiters and | The court, referring to Mr, ‘Thompson's tn- | Henry Offatt, setting fire vo straw rick; guilty. 5 <2 societies, and of how dynamite ts ob- | terviews With Horan” in the Pennsyivania Kielard Bowen, violation local option law; | Get Rip oF OnE Cond before you contract ane France, tis asserted that the Clan-na- | Penitentiary, spoke of Mr. Thompson as “our good | fined $30 and costa Chas. Thompson, two | Other on top of It, or you tay securely establish wel society las recelved a letter from the informer | ClUzen, who ts always in pursutt of some public in- the seeds of a serious Lung Complaint, before you » bul So far they, us tn his behavior, Tony A communi oom giving Infor 0.0) Clan-na-l tained tn ( 83, 4S q Fd are cone MeDermott In which he pleads his tnbocence and | terest,’ but sometimes, 1 Unk, mistaken in his | © Bsault with intent to murder; gullty | are conscious of danger. “Better: prudentiy tesort bess. for mercy, ‘Che’ soc “ly treated the letter | Zeal.” of assault and battery—motion ted in | to Dr. Jaynes’s Expectorant, an vive cure for hind APPROXIMATION Pi! With contempt, and its agents are tracking Lim, | _ After reviewing again the testimony referring to | arrest of judgment. Mary Bowen, three cases | Coughs and Colds, and heiprat oa fOr Ais healing 100 Approximation Prices of 87 The article says t 5 Brady recently ar- | Flinder, Judge Wyle fintshed at quarter to two, | of larceny; sent to penttentary for four years. | Mlluenee on th sand Bromelta, "lan Avatars ie rived in Paris from to ascertain If Peter | Saving to the jury, SGentiemen, those are my views __—_-—- se of corr J Nelson, larceny; se one uy $e a ofthe law. Ido bot see that there is muci left for | 308M Nelson, larceny; sent to the you to do. Uon three years. Win. Johnson, lare sent oH MAKItGhD, Hie made, however, some supplementary remarks, | Pebitentary Ove years, This tertn of court closed | | Av Avril 24, 1884 hy the Ry day. | G26. Markham, Mr JOHN B. Av » Miss SI stating that he had bo doubt that, this prosecution | RA patner Rabbla, formerly of Was E VAUGHAN: both of Waskinewer DG. ee Oe Carey was hiding there. A’ search was inade but proved frultiess, whereupon Brady returned to New y auving orders to cable him at once if any of the Careys should be discovered. A constant watch izes, amounting to Application for to Clubs should ho quads only tole Oliew of the Comnwny 44 New Orleans : liter : : : originated in an honest motive; that it was a com- | ,i&¥-F bee GODMAN_MARTIN . 1 For further information write clearly, iving full ad- | 18 kept upon the toforme Lamle and Coleman, ant 5 “* om- | recently made some Important improv ui On Thurvlay. Avril 34, 1984, Make wey Orde bie A nd a record of thelr movements is regularly kept | Mendable public spirlt, for tke purpose of protect e church property at Luls place, a St Jt Ds Re ©. Mondor, CLINTON GODMAN Ernie ge ON dei caster! Eortea! | runt tone cass gulanly REPU tng the community. Zeal was an excellent thing eee purch property at Uils place, and at St. John's, | Pie amare Tok cf wade pc "NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, ——+ in the publte service, but was apt to overieap ttselt | "The-rodedication of Potomac chapel, whtsh had ee, one New OF ‘General Foreign News by Cable. unless accompanted by wisdom, deen announced for the 20th tnst., has been post- hic eckavenen tegand ordinary, Tetters Uy anail Or cx SUDDEN DEATIE OF AN AMERICAN CONSUL. He Suggested the need of a jaw to prevent the | Doned until the 1s Ge san eee = Mt eAWwardt , the Amer- | Paylnz of rewards for the recovery of stolen gouds Mr. kdward biaith, the Amer. | Patios of, Lie ae Gee g Lonxpos, Aprili2 fean consul at Mannhelin, died of apoplexy la u nop Wilson, | CALLAN. On Saturday, April 12th, 1894, at t br. J. E. Carson, Kevs. Bond and Hamill and other | utes pact hier Lat 22 B Stree iniuisters will take part In the exercises. west, HE at J FOS BUSINES Sse9 am... M. A. DAUPHIN. Bent aes evening Ina railway carriage, bear Keading, Ho A Verdict of Not Guilty. What came near being avery. serious fire| inw papers 3 hare to NEW ORLEANS. TA | was on his way home. ‘The jury began to consult in thelr vox, without | occurTed neyr Dawsonville, on the faria of L. A, | (CASSELL, On Saturday, April 12th, 1884, ANNIEL, = = : i DaN ENlle, Ge Satur. | CASSELL, daughter of the late Mary E. and Thomas ——— ——- = — leaving thelr seats. One minute was all that was | Darby, one of our county corataissioners, on Satur. |W. Cassell inthe 20th year of her age OMAS DOWLING, Auctioucer, The New York Stock Market. and announced the verdict “not gutlty.” agricultural mplements was destroyed. The fire, | Helatives and tuontoinetond sities kecpume, I aber F PHONOGRAI Saat ‘Thefollowing are the opening and closing prices | The Court was adjourned till Monday morning. ies oe place in a eee a Short ogee COLE. On Saturiay, April 12, 1884, at 4 ctclock a.m. Saw Sore ? SaaS | from the barn, was caused by a young son of Mr, | at the resides M weherry, 26 Pes 4 = | by special wire to H. HL. Dodge, 539 15th street: TELEGRAM FROM MAJOR STICKNEY. Mr. Wm. Reading has purchased alot of ground | Funeral service Monday, April 14th, at 3 o'clock. © or | the west side or ty Tailroad at this place from | | COURTENAY. 0: Name. | 0. (ce ‘The Secretary of War has recelved the following morning of April 1th, 1984, | Name. | 0. | Entiis rewet eit off tn town lors | ELIZA! L of Frederic HYBRID. PERPETUAL POSES, VINES, : telegram from Major Stickney, of the engineer SRE ee eee Lene ee neni Ran wie! pO CREEPERS, STANDARD ROSES, Can. Pac. op cont, er | 86 at New Orieans: “I have returned from an ence the erection of a Laue dwelt! | Our Moth ym ne han gone, : ASD Sener sf s. The whole lne along the re on his lot, corner of Montgom- A voice we loved ts stile WEEGE Spec mee ‘Tensas parish front is badly broken. The grade os toe is varant yur home aoe ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, De atore “ao Dre nh Woo low for tals flood, and the water hich never cau be titled. 4 Do. sa pret. ured over the tops of the levees for miles.” God in hia wisdom has reeatid H vEOM Cte e Qe He say the water & ial ing, and oa 5 “Th situa. | p are mablug elght co} eecutt¥e The boon fils love had given, - = = sie css las ies Uon 15 my ncnureging than could have been ex- | try Ne The Chrt And though the body moulders het 4 P. W. VANDERVEtR, Pee OE) | 68 | Northwest pected two Weeks ugo, and It seems very probable | ald the District of Coluinbla w The soulisane in heaven ee ah Boskoop, Holland, Deena Niet lone anne that acotton erop may be raised in Tensas and | mer, erect. a new church at Kee Br Hrn Sox. “ eels Shige Concordia, Immediate danger for the remaining | at 2 cost of $800. Land tor the p Funeral will take plane to-morrow efternoon at thres 4 Arso, ie aca hee ee levees Is rapidly passing, and it 1s not probable that | donated by Mr. Zailoe Magruder. ofeluck PD. 1. her late residence, 1110 B etrect 4 cia Posies NawGa| val 7 IRE AD Oe any other breaks in levees will occur.” Messrs. ind= ens northeast, : i i nig Loca) a AGH! cis) 7 [baci Maa. — +95 | cently tn the neighborhood of Barnes DALY. In Baltimore, st one o'clock Friday Ae +& GAD. Beh ary Reo. D. & District Government Affairs, | ing a route for a new railroad, kno April 1th, 184, ANN ER DALY. daughter ai DING PL DO. “| ease) Be ON A STALE. tic and Waslilngt samen Daly, < t to-day notified Mr, | Del, to the coal Roch. we] MEd. TLV P atreet northwest, Roch > bay wind £ at two ie late P pe | pons ing on the rear of | theubating establtsls diy" are respeutfialy tuvited ‘ta a i apa ie fe ee gi) | the lot on the sout of 1th and M | thous tn operation but . = z at | ‘ Do. pret Sitvets norUawest, reise to aban- z ck April 22th, 1884, 1» H i Or L AGES | Sea | don the use of U frst let 1 Washing clock yan, LD aaa Del Leon saig | and ove Thave been cred Lihat t nis T and . a | Cetin Bie Sy tacts 5 AGE of parties in di parts of the 415 slay 1 i | Minn. & ton Pae. Tag | EXEMPTS ¥ PROPERTY FROM TAXATION. Send calves to mart but r t tnt! E | Wab. 1 {11 | The pie ig the property of t! fonal | oid. ‘This they do in onde ret the 1 5 wet. wt 12. . | ESDAY, APRILSIXTRENTH, | Mo. Pac... 20% | Rifles and Light Intintry, of thts ct taxa | cows sooner and in large tit binst. Eriends and rvlatives a ped | z : Mob. & Ohio | os | tion, has been referred ‘to the T Comunis. | Conseco! Ran th Uae ee | AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK AX Nash. @ Chats) 525/057] | | stoners.” Tuts satd that the Comnmisstoners will re | thts pranature beet . ice eee a am, BE Er : re AF TATIAN AND costae pow: — pert favorably upon the bill, a that they will | “id iil bag cont wht : Ah tales aetna th Rnate ’ D Sow ESTALAGEM: Dull Pay Miso advocate that che companies be mustered into | . ve mall bay cont Bn Mcudayi moral: | kacertine ‘an tht stroct ctanen Wane to . a _ ——— | LOWER PitICES IN THK STOCK Mak ery rs cornmnisstoned. was car scar, and falling under at 2 o'lock pam. Interment ab . 15 ANSON BROTHERS, Anctioncers . New Yours, Watt Steer, April 12, THE STEAM RATLROADS ROUTE PROBLEM. } the orh LO. pleves, and ui € ca S17 and S19 yeh s cor b8t. | The Post says: ‘The stock mat is extremely | Tn their investizations to arrive at all the facts | mail mat igure sed. i April 11. 1884, at 9.20 o'clock, 5 = SPROTATAN EARGE AND At E SATE OF dull and generally lower thls forenoon. The dé- | possible called for by H. R. lil No, 3,878, “To define | ting to be quite a common occurrence bers. Hrs. ELIZABETH HOW ALD, ype HANDSOME AND WELL-RE T HOUSEHOLD | Cline, however, Was tnore largely the result of the | routes of steam rafiroads In the District of Colum- A lot of harness, valued at $259, stolen fr FURNITURE, COMPUISING A LARGE ASSORT. clositig up of trades and the general disposition on | pia,” also Senate Dll No, 581 (of astinilar natured, land dairy fatin, near Silver Spring, on Sat : . Ni or PARLOR SUITS, UPHOLST CRED IN the part of speculators to do nothing until next | ihe’ District Commissioners have held. frequent con: | st. . - night SED VI LVET, SPUN SILK. KEPS. RAW week. when th are respectfully invited t YH AND OTHER COVERINGS, situation in the trunk Une pool and | ferences recently with competent engineers and Sa te About 125 hands are now employed on the gov- | 4 c | uw Apri. 18-4 : | : a fy the Burlington and Quincy-Unton Pacitic troubles | legal minds upon the subject, their object being to | ernment damat Great Falls, uader the change of | CUSUNE med ee s » gece H STYLES. AND: WORKMANSIIP: Wah, | Wollld be clearly detiued than of any actual new de- | secure to. the citizens a. five, open Way to the river | Cra Briggs, of Massachuseits. 2 CGigened sates om. tits late reside a Soap tae eS ST AND MABOGANY Malti Felopment in the general situation, ‘The decline | front without ebstructions, and at the same thne | ar tecmmual election of @ board of directors ot | the ttt mrcct rund, Suttioe’ at Setchok ais. Ww. SIDWETT, SIDEBOARDS. VERY SUL HALL. | from this cause, though no not large, was general | secure a tree and open transit for rallroad passen- | 4,4" e 8 Building assoclation, of Montgomery | (KIMMELL. On Aprit 12th, 1894, at 1140.2 m., Mra brivct pat «_PRENCH PL. Pack Noe | (oihe OXtene of ig tog. The coal shares were 8 | gers over the several lines without obstruction. | foe tw wing Beate ae teen ee Eee, | MALS. KIMMELL. gedict of “Abrabnin -kamnoelt te Se a dio TRIMMT DESKS TAT | litte weaker than the general Het, Qing, (o,the | Tula tsa, pretty tough problem to salve, but tho | rus" Slatted presidente He We Farbonts secreegey | UR cig? intl neato her sae i eee B WALN er | WSS favorable aspect of the coal tide. The Wa- | Commissiouers hope to beable to solve itt the sat- | Nas, Clected presidents Hi W- Talbott, secretary Nouiect Tundra tereafter a! ; Qe “mths, | mali stocks were exceptionally weak, and showed | istartion of all. A report, in the way of amend: | BPG.Uuane qe te, Nyy ie ae Wie Pane | gICRETE. On Saturday morning, April 12, 1934, Aun and BURE important decline +] lenis to the pills now pending, or new bills, may | phrey, &. B. Haney and John J. Higgins, directors | feel suf ee aa eee! te Pick= om ‘Tere ib advanoa, Sea ere be suggested by them. The’ board of school issioners Will meet on | ett, of Kentucky. eR ee , oes . e'board of school commissioners Will meet on | ett, of Renitucky. ne : = mone . a . BUILDING PERMITS May Ist to appoint trustees for the puiic schools | | Funeral from St. Paul's church, 284 street no:thwes Bookbeepine, Envliai: Grammar, auGene BALTIMORE, April 12.—Virginia sixes, consolidated, | were tssuod by Inspector Entwisle as follows: Geo. | of the county. ‘The teachers’ assoclation will meet | Mouday, Mth inst, at 2 o'clock p. a. Interment Peamansiip, US. History, Geowraph: ‘Ming. au2) ND OTHER. CARVED MATE ; | S0'a: new ten-forties, 3444; do. new threes, S74 bid to- | Bogus, erect a frame shed, square 259, 14th street, | on the 2d. (Congressional Cemetery a DSS 28 er oe mostos Sa AND OTHER STOVES, SHOWCASES: | Oy. ; | between Band © streets; $00. Arundel & Falrfax, ——__—_—-+.____ MPBUETT | Died hurmday. April 20, 184 at 8:15 a a eden KITCHEN REQUISITES, ke, BALTIMORE, April 12—Cotton firm middling. 11%¢ | erect two two-story dwellings, 22 street, between I | he Conjunction of Venus and Saturn, j Pl : forty minth year. Moots Adkitewe MES bis street tart West AT AUCTION Flour quict and steady, Wheat—southern steady and | street and Pennsylvania avenue; $4,000. Miss M. | From the Providence Jouraal . - firm; western higher aud quiet; southern red, 1.0941. Jacob, erect a two-story dwelling, Kingman Place; 1 ‘ Sleep «in dear wife. take thy rest. yD JANIST, AND CHOU FSDAY MORNING. APRIT FTPTEENTH, | lo, aunber, 1lsal 15: No; d Marland. 1 1iai 1443 No. | 20550" Win, Meine, ropols Trae et nee Te eee |, This interesting celestial event. oceurson Satur- God allel th lit he RavagLt tt oat; E otinwint | Private lew YCLOCK, we will sell in fro1 2 Winter red, spot, 1.011.017, y ace ihr Bibi vee te agoane’ "loc! $ = wan sit tid worn rien Puile waocess oie ee FOC a eee eT UNCeL OO Tele POLST kia? | Mis. ¥. D.C rbet, erect a three-story~and-basement | Gay, Ue 1th, at 11 o'clock in the evening, when M ‘ure to fullow thee, : : ions sxleer Loi chats, "Coen —buthera tra dwelling, M, btween 18th and 19th streets $7,000, | Saturn passes a little more than four degrees south ; tia pace Br Han Husraxp, = ~ otferine of and dull: se Ae = wh i eee Dr. S. O. Richey, erect a two-story-and-basement | of Venus. The planets are below the horizon at the ised, spo May, 53 brick office and dweiling house, 17th street, between, DING. Funeral from her Inte residence, $86 K streat south. | 2 . ene as yen | time, setting on that evening about haif-past 10 | , Funeral from her schon - | BeBe eeaty weitere whine aicia: Fe a re ae ss Pesorsang | Otclock. Neither is the conjunction 4 close one, tor | Pirhc Matar hen eke OER me Pervigee mses TNC NSON BRO. Ant | Tae aeraeatien OU AN Co | IuCGhcibs on Sis Sutete weemesr gaa | ebeatamc Decrcen thea nears it ne the ASS, IME a Mc x weal JP USCASSON BROS. Auctioneers, ites Lower—eio onlutary, to. futr, vigntfoyg | Streets: $2000. C. J. Hillyer, erect two tnree-story | {2 hone the less a very beaucifur One aid possess | ake Renee Son of Wslliaan Sian $8 eplzt ae a ee eoryT. | Other articles: mnchaned. | Freights to Liverpool per | and four two-story-nd-baseinent_ brick houses, oD | the mee qualification of being easy to ‘The ap- | Sn W YORK AVENU!—Fou KENT, A Pu a OS PARE UE PARLOR | inant owe, Syed, tour Asa pus, apadd. | O, betwreen 15th and etn streets; $5,000. proach of the planets 1s plainly perceptible from re some things h Suits fal ineation. MB PARLC weelpts—flonr, 12100 bar wi x ushels: ————" ie pla “Ache | ce eels eat JAIRO ED TLUSH, | 6 51,00) Busi Gate, 7,000 bushels: tye, 1.000 | | Treers RerowTep.—Dantel Cahill, of 297 B street night to night i oo i ea eens ee BORNE me. Ins Ged, to treat in hes LIBICATEY BOOR-CASE | Leta Fy, y puemneaite whee, 208.009 bushels: corn. | northwest, reporta that Emma, Phillips, a colored STAN Ghee Ghee Ci we And his eyes when be luukod at 1 BLES, LATE VIER. MO! Tiijoy busieds, ATMS EU Dushelss corm | servant in his family, stole mouey and clothing | SH that they have cliatise # peclenpe godin J HIS PARENTS Mbpcre Sree Capitol ‘Topics. Caroline Hahn, of 1214 New York avenue, reports ast, ob Monday. at 3:30 0% CH ROBY WALNU! CHIFE every Dp: 5: - 404 B street sout! the thert on the 6th Jnst., from her house, of a clus- | OUF brother and sister planets every picasant eve~ 4 FAVORING SALARIES FOR UNITED STATES MARSHATS | for ring, contalning elit diamonds amtad ceeeeey, | ning for two Weeks to colle. Nothing but iuterest | RAPP. Oa Apel 11 184. AND ATTORNEYS, valued ‘at $100. Mrs. Gen. D. G. Swaim reports | 2 Ue subject aud good evyesizht ar required for | DEF wifeot 6; Rew.of Andrew J. Evans, United States district attorney | that a sheak thief entered: her room at the Ebbitt | Ue, rns ot a ee ss 4 bright Funeral and iuterinent at Puck for the western district of ‘Texas, was before Mr. ' st Salada and Hole pocketbook con- eee ightis at present the only drawback to (west Virgina Papers please pringer’s committee today, and was examined | Svenug reports. the thelt. fro0N his room of él ta | _ ThE Observer must command a view of the north: | oRPRMINAN. Ou, Fated Trlative to the abuses of the present system of | gash ahd a silver watch. and chain, amounting in | West ail commence bs observations as soon asit | Gane Althe SULTS AS. paying United States attorneys and marshals He | yajue to $16,—George E. Conk, at the St. Chavieg {18 dark enough for the stars topul lu an appear. | pears favor-d a change of the fee to the salary system, 7 He thought the services of marshals could be ob- Atel te reg, | MAce. Venus, in charming. guise, will introduce |” Fe Cee ee hie ear Hants Was StOlen YeS- | Rerecit, Almost ina line to tue eastwant two stare | & : u tuned throughout the United States for $3,000.| of 7’ S street. northwest, reports the theft Last | Wil be scen beaming with Ught, but bearing no | iets nurt. west, Nuiday. ut owe o'clock pau. Pras anuiitlly and actual expenses, and said that he | yignt of nineteen chickens from his stable. Comparison in size or radiance’ to the fairest | Se niatves chipernraahicringair an world be willing to accept_asalary of $4,000 a5 ee : of the stars, These are the planet Saturn and | pMELES, On Arrit 1th, 84 at one oltock a.m. United States attorney for the district he repre- | Freina_a Piston at A Grrt IN THe Srreer—| the first magnitude star Aldebaran. ‘The | FU 4 MAY. bel 3ekis, Live months and tyro day eSDAV MORNING. APRIL SIXTEENTH, | sented. < Howard Smallwood and Mary Carter, colored, at-| Middle one 1s Saturn, apparently moving Lance, 3 N O'OLOCK, we will sell, at the PATENT LEGISLATION. tended a dance given at Rick’s park last night. | Westward to join the sun, and “inevitably past two o'clock ce, the cleyunt furniture contained | 4 number of petitions have been received by the | Jackson Washington attempted to pay some at- | meeting and passing Venus, moving eastward from | p.m. . having been in use fora short tune. ‘This sale | A number of petitions ha 2 ¥ the | tentons to Mary, but she would have nothing to | the sun. Not only ts the conjunction wortiiy of note, | WILSON, At her residence, No. 1758 ‘Massachueet Fee TE Rpt frome Te#s und | House committee on patents protesting agatnst any | qo" with him. Whereupon he slapped her inte | DUC the loveliness of the celestial picture 18 int Thursdsy, | Ayuil 10, 18-4. SALLIE sc opeat for inspection early Ou morning of sale, | Feduction of the ifetime of patents, Members of | face. He then walked down th street and ace | creased by the bright galaxy of stars Uiut foram a AKER, the Iwiovidd wife of Wma’ Marcia Wile and : ° . “| the committee say the petitions must be due to a | toned himself bebind a treebox, and when Howard | brililant framework for the ‘principal actors tn the funeral ivi St. Jobu"s Church, Mouday, at 2 DUNCANSON BROS, An misappregenston on the part of the inventors of | aud Mary came along he fired a’ pistol at her, but | Sceue, Farther east shine the twin suars, Castor ck. * 'o Ww ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucuoneers the cou aS the committee has unanimously | fortunately the bullet did not strike her. In the | and Pollux; still farther towards the home of the ROK BACK HALL PI TAGE SETS, TEMS, BLANKETS, ORM CKIB, BODY BRU PETS, RUGS, CROCKER eral to take place from her late residence, No. her alley, betwee: Muth ard fenth ard Land ia ASSWAR THY EN 14 Ey EAPTER Hut at Boaruers at» site reported adversely on a bill reducing the lifetime of | Police Court this morning Judge Snell sentenced | sing sun the planets Jupiter and Mars, and the INDERTAKERS TRUSTERS’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND Base. | a patent. him to three months in jail. star Reals ay ee se ae _UNDERTAKERS. _ = RETA WEST, AND LOT vis viod tO CES RUSES 208 St TUS (UETRENAL REVENUE LOWES Alexandria Affairs, glowing Sirius fill in the southwest. The heavens | 4 RTHUR ROONEY & CO, By vi aaa aten z Representative Milliken yesterday reported from are aglow with some of the brightest stars that Cabinet M kers, Undertake y virtae of a deed of trust, dated Septem ber 15, Reported for Tax Evesrxe Stan. table depths of ‘and. 145 Pennsylvania aveuue L, W. | Ass, aud dully recorded th Liber No. 1017, folio 257 | the House committee on revision of the laws a bint | "RoTMtat Tat ha aS Ee pierce te ilumitable depths of space, and among | 3145 Henusyivauta, aves et aeg...gne of the land records for the District of to reduce the time tn which offenses against the in- il ng an, has | tein the four brightest planets of the system iw Columbli, and at the request of the party secured there. | TO TEE re = a called a republican by, we will offer forma et public auction, im fe neot | Thal Fevenue laws may be prosecuted before eeling on the 27th inst. to | thread their wandering paths, AMES BELLEW (LAIE CATHOLIO BOORSEL- ished 5 cecal i , “ age elect delegates to the republican convention to be Jer), Undertaker, 711 Tub sti U.S Patent 2 the ‘Promises, on THURSDAY, APRIL TW: United States courts from. five to two Sears from | held at icumond on the 30th inst. BREAD WitnovT Yeast.—It is a well known fact | Oftoa "Branch office, e-r. S-Cayitol and wie. opp. St Ein FOURTH, 1884. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, Lot the ed the offense, ‘The oe ee SE Pouice Rerort.—The prisoners at the station- | that bread made with yeast, if caten berore it be- | Aloysius’ church Iviephoue conmection. apa ae Colman ahd Adams’, executors and trustees, subdivis of the Secretary of the Treasury and the comints- | nouse this torning were: Wi. Motley, arrested by | comes stale. ferments in We stomach, pro- F SPINDLER A also. of munare No. 247, in. Washington City, in suid District, | sloner of internal revenue, and It was unantmously | Gmeer Wall, 2 ith des rio i Wy ae ENDL ee * — ee Secu towether with the improvements thereon, feportad trom ‘thie commmaltten. wer Walker, charged with destroying property; | ducing indigestion and numerous other’ com- FURNISHING UNDERTAKER Sr tas ramet cuernctincs A toes) Seimetncte. weet Tertns of wale: Oneabicl exak, or chien @100 must be | TPC! Josheph, Watkins aud Fannle Williains, arresced plaints | Bread raised with Royal Baking Powder, | “Telephone connection. « nierate, iA me id at time of sale, and the balance in equal payments India tat the | DY Oficers Franks and Grady, for disorder. The | instead of yeast,ts entirely without this detect; but 2024 7th street northwest, near L mh = : a = one and two years, to be secured by purchaser'snotes, | AN INDIAN Execorsep.—The in agent at the | mayor has sent John Hicks, colored, to the chatn | on the contrary, 13 one of the most effectual pre- 4 S.. OFFICE AND RES- | bearing interest from day of sale, at seven per cent (ia- | Colville station, Washington territory, informed Gave tor is cays, on convicuion of disorderly con- | ventives of slicPinghs wipeend ‘By the use of J. OSEPH C ° of ae ae aT oe cata othe erat onthe r- | the commissioner of Indian affairs that the Indiana, the Royal Powder the sacc! proper- a ‘of Lee'a Sone, fe pleasauis cing and recording at purcueet's cont, ‘Terms of aate | after a trial, hting Grand Louls, one of thelr num: | »REPORTsR’s Nores.—The tugs Sam‘ Gedney and | ties of the flour, which are destroyed by fermenta- iti ASateringl s eas - Pi ¢ are at the wharves, the machine ing | tion with are preserved andthe bread 1s} _Newand commodious ‘No. 325Pa ave. n, r to be complied with in six days after sale. else Trustees | ber for munter aud the lon of other crimes, hiss} ge pies) Residence on the premises. tobe Sere reserve right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in | [Ye made a speech before he was hung, in which he Tepalred by Alexandria mechanics. ‘The steamer | made more nutritious. ‘Ten per cent more bread EFORE AND LN- default. WM. F. ordZtan} Trusiseas” | told the Indians thas on had brought him to | J: W- Thompson ts under repair at the lower ship | ts bsked—because of this saving—from the same | (WAS J. GAWLER WILLIAM ¥. VERNON ee ee apleatds FRED. KOOSES, eee [tus contiucn Geena tive Oe te reply | Ya%d.—The Midland railroad has just Py inte | quantity of four, pc <. 3, Gawixe & Co. Modeestefemn ——— eee sa oie Buys: “Now if the law could be 80 shaped and ad- | Séf¥ice two fine engines made in New ¥dtk—— | “Tike Hoyal Baking Powder will also make sweet, | PUCCESSORS 1, PUCHLYS UNDERTAKING 44 SLITS P street northwest UFor Other Auctions See Seventh Pave. ministered as to have every man hung whe sells foto emelem eernp tn treryoe Ee ae | enna teen So ey te Beier i s2oPa Ave ne formerly 312 Pa. Ava H Whisky to an Indian, we would have much less | Siirmson teres fan Soe pcuand depot yest property. Ge. 8 firet-clane i . _ wy iron upon im.— |} Thus, much flour that is dark in color, or dicen atiendance. Avausicut ‘® epouialty. “a wotk ware Ussorscrm ‘Pesrmvostat ponte aera eon ee len Capt. Geo, Mushbach and Lieuts. ‘Bryan and Mon. | other cause 18 considered below the finer fgrades, | Telephony eomureon, a et eee eRe Le a ts | Hommerenme sate of oat Penge. |e Gin? Abn oa a irate | ame echo, cee Geral a | ee ere ————_— -Feseua*cincarabie,” 1 nsed Gebetkeast | Mt W. C. Hl has just purchased trom the Mor- | Way! Dread Nor can Wibeer bread eves reault trees the tad proparen foraranaportetion ip A ene Tar Soap with the most favorable | ton heirs sixty acres in Pretty Prospect, comprising —_—o— * use of too much, or more than the required quan- | Gence at ‘of businces, Sawin a ee een oe “Gennatttowy, Ma tend | that tract of land which lies to the east aud south |! THE ANNUAL Prize of $100 and a gold medal has | tity, of Hoyal Baking Powder; as, whether used 1p Gail WIGS PHRINT EE Cae bute AND NEWSPAPER 2s, U.N, B— The shor soen ie sald by of the site of the proposed naval observatory and | been.awarded by the Navat institute this year to smialt or Pe ore nig tel ng stated J Uspaaranen ap Fowenat Dinscrom sod Work. Low Price LISHER ‘ap5-law3t* MEMMERT & (O., and N sts. | pordes upon the of Massachusetts avenue | ensign W. I. Chambers for the best essay on “Ite- | Uch exact eq ~ oo ays 10th street porthwest 3 ~ 492 9th street J when extended. ‘The price pald was $80,897.50. Mr. | Construction of the navy.” rere sulsing over night, but. may be’ prepared | —T7iPhowecempection. —__ = s« BINT Hy —————= —— Es ‘Hill an associates have now cont of nearly : PROT Hr as. wpe ere igticin LT dae Ls Ihe entire tract of land through which Massacht- | Mr. Mills Dean says he is not a candidate for the | *edy for the oven in a few’ minutes; an FR ACTICAL book AND JOB PRINT! Jas Fentsy ivan avenun W stoue Ie rie hale ay ee etts avenue, When extended, will run, from Kalo- | chairmanship of the democratic convention and | '#at will be readily appreciated by every house- | £° si¢ Peni eo 2S Taina Heights to the deasegtcwa Toad, never has been, keeper. @eotiecta, bvers ting Gei-coaen Si