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ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. 2d EDITION. RIL“ S, 1886-WITH SUPPLEMENT. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. MONDAY, THE PAN-ELECTRIC INQUIRY. FOR SALE—H(¢ USES. FOR_SALE—HOUSES. THE EIGHT HOUR MOVEMENT. Strack Dr. Mary with a Brick. SHE WANTED HIM SENT INTO EXILE, BUT TRE A Claimant to the Gaines Estate Ar rested. - Seer 5 : Solicitor General Goode = Witness. ‘The Dintrict in Congress. Master Mechantes Resolve to Resist It— TUndn Eee See EES... ED THREE NEW TWOSTORY PRICK ALBCAT A GRFAT BANG MIN—THREE hantes Re to Renint Te ; . RELY pS pens bee freer sat ieee Topeer snes Solicitor General John Goode appeared be- | 1, y7°R RELIEF OF ae EGax, The Result wday Nig! Dr. Mary Walker appeared in the Police | Mrs, Maria B. Evans, who figured conspicuous for Biicen dollars per mouth. ‘Inquire at Fenuing to good: paying tevants at the today, Mr. from the Die| ference. fore the telephonic investigating committee this afternoon to tell what he knew of the cir cumstances leading up to the institution of the Memphis suit. He said that he had been ap- pointed to his office by the President upon the recommendation of Attorney General Garland, and he did not belleve that Senator Harris or Messrs. Atkins, Young and Johnston had anything to do with his appointment. The Attorney General lett Washin:ton on Aucust 27, on his vacation, and on Sepiember 2 witness had received the appli- cation of District Attorney McCoy, of Memp! =} for permission to bring suit, which he (witness| had acted upon in the route way. Attorney General Garland had never men- tioned the Beil or Pan Electric company to wit ness until after bis return from vacation in Oc- Court this morning as complainant against Harry Childs, aged 12, of East Washington, whom she charged with striking her with a brick on the ankle. The doctor had with ber the boot she wore when struck and the piece of brick which hit her. ly beiore the civil court and supreme court asthe legatee of the estate of Myra Clarke Gaines, un- der an alleged will of Mra. Gaines, was appre hended last night ona capias issued by the ¢riminal district court, on an indictment re- tarned by the grand jury on Friday. for uttering and publishing a forged will, In ihe civil dis- trict court two wills were produced for probate, ghe by the natural heirs of Mrs Gaines, repre” sented by her son-in-law, James Y. Christinas, ‘and the other by Mrs. Maria I’. Evans, whica, ‘Sonstituted her the legates of the estate.’ Jadge Houston decided not to admit to probaie either Will, ruling that the estate should be adminis tered according to the laws and statutes Louisiana. The case was taken to the supreme court, where it was argued by able counsel, but that tribunal affirmed the ruling of the lower court and declared the will presented by Mra. Sete ice of the three, $7.00. CH. PARKE Ests sw. nw. Noa Fok Sab aGie ar, A Goon BUSINESS Prop: n T1th st, betw land B sw.: price, Hi. PARREK, 45 Se apo O% SALE—ELEGANT and ISL Mst, between ¢ W., southern’ exposure, ows, brass rails, 11 foom g and ¢ Hey DUVALL. 925 F st now. trict committee, reported tavorably the bill for the relief of Mary Ann Egan. It provides that Payment of the principal of the amount 1 improvement taxes levied or asssessed_ in the year 1875, and now outstanding upon the District books, against parts of Yous fo and 11, square No. 857, fronting on New Jersey avenue, all interest and penalties that have accrued shall be remitted and annulled; also that any payments hitherto made by herin the way of settling penalties shall be credited to her in the payment of the amount of princi- At the conference ofsub-contractors, or bosses, held at Carroll hall Saturday night at the call of the Master Builders’ association, resolutions Frere adopted in line with the action of the Master lers’ association Friday night, ex-| "threw the stone struck a pressing a determination to resist the demand | accused said when artnet woke oe ate for a reduction of the hours of labor from ten to | frightened. : <= Nee eight, Ther = want to say,” the complainant said, eeGares Saletan ne sebamesha frome THOT casing Seward “is at toe Wore oe ee Painters, plasterers, plumbers, | The left leg with apiece of brick.” The doc- mantle-workers, tin-roofers, stone-workers, mill- | tor held out the bootand the brick and said as Workers, bell-hangers, slate-roofers and iron-| @ doctor she would like to tell what injury the workers. Robert 'I. Fleming, president of | blow might have inflicted had it strack her leg | the Builders’ Association, presided, and Mr. | @ little higher up, Thomas J. King asted as secretary. “That won't do,” said the judge, pteccrepeat sicher dy OIE, then sald that not wish Resolutions were adopted setting forth that | Dard on the boy, she would suggest that instead Tw. NEW HOUSES, Lales! Telegrams to The Sta. WILL MEET BEACH ON THE ‘THAMES, ‘e.. apply baw E Au expe Fenced gardener can soon pay Soil Te kabiy in high Mate of cultivation. -¥ Py centsaloou OWNER, Room 4, Manian Accepts the Chal Australian Oarsman. Toronto, ONT., April 5.—Hantan, on hearing of Beach's challenge to the world, sent the fol- lowing cablegram to W. J. Innes, editor of the News of the World, London: “Post at forfeit. for £500 match against ortsman, Hania has i Wiibs near Ge a (gh repair, $9,000: beeresy PETITION FOR AN INCREASE OF PFNSION. In the Senate to-day Mr. Voorhees presented ® petition trom Mrs, Elizabeth 8. De Krafft, widow of Rear Admiral De Krafft, praying for an increase of pension from $30 to $50 per JOR SAL OOD MILK WAGON ROUTE good Dayton wagon. AND Evans w be a forg: Subsequently Mra. y ic ibject: mg of being sentto reform school he be sent out | 5-*' 5 reery. ubsequently ip oe a ‘premed | Address, a: on Siar office Ww ements on. this side of the Atlantic AOU | Lovin neni e nese Bad ingroduced the subier’ | month. ‘Tho petition Is indorsed by Admiral | “thls convention views with alarm the demand | of the diy. Evans’ counsel petitioned for a re ear. and w mod imps. North Catuline ave, | F°OR SALE—BICYCLE—A 54-1 A July, but he will sail tor England about the | press. "Witness did not know that Mr. Garland | Porter, Vice Admiral Rowan, Rear Admiral | of the workmen for a reduction of labor from The Judge said that could not be done, and | fh Tlusine It the supreme court amended its 1 Ha. Good heme we | FF abia. with attachments; middle of that month. The race, if arranged, | had any interest in the Pan Electric or any | Worden and other prominent naval officers. ten to eight hours after May 1, 1886; while we | “ned the boy $5, which was paid. a '¥ qualifying that portion ol the opiniom P rag rip np ay er CEES 2 will probably take place early in September. "| other telephone company until he saw the | Referred to committee on pensions, believe tbat no adequate reason exists for such Sapeog was Dreaght to a ne ee yng The, mae Dlasted shade trees and fruit: lot SSX140 seat, wi OR SALENEW i newspaper publications. Congressional Topics. demand, and that euch action at the present tim Ronhertes Reronrep.—Mrs. Louise Heller, | Wit brought t day returned 's tres Cok pd med heen, cals SOOR | APE Tita ae ve Tiages of all. kind: A Chareh and a Factory Burned. ‘The chairman asked if the witness had con- THE MEXICAN PENSION BILL PASSED. will sostoualy interfere with the building 0} Brentwood road. reporis stolen from her ten | Mic ‘Evans, © tee OR ag ali ZAP BnCE = Horses. Can offer bar, WesrnonovGy, Mass. April, 5.—The large | versed with any persons prior to the applic® | me speaker announced the anfielshed busi- | HOO retard the general improvement of the | Chickens, valued at $5,——George Green, 419 D Svan 2 oo CHEAr— eo 5-2 THE wooden boot factory, occupied “by Smith, | tion of telepuone matters.’ He replied that he ced the un! city and cause an unnecessary advance In the | Sect southeast, reports stolen from his house | wo iy sa. ce een Sa i aes ee re 3 Brown € Co, and George H. Brigham & Sons, | had noteven thought of the subject until the | B€Ss to be the motion to suspend the rules and | price of the mecessivige grin # watch und chain, valued at $10.— Mrs. Hall, erytend Kagicteture, Jp and 1th nw: parking t : JOR SALE-CAEAP—LaATy Miu bummed yesrerdays alo St Lakers Catholle | visit of Senator Harris and Mr. Young. pons the Mexican pension bill. It was agreed pelea the convention of master mechanics, Lrtchegimene nerd fe reenglaaetgwy opted [pmpenonel prmeadbaced anon eee See foxes, all size . church and A. R. Golim’s dwelling. The loss —————¢@0— ye ) hays 63. @ interest of all concerned, | ¢} some, ued rn ON D> AY. ] gO ake suaco $80,000, Several pe were injured. Nominations. GEN, HAZEN IN HIS OWN DEFENSE. do pereby Pledge ourselves to resist the demand, periphery Oo Fao onmedy | Both houses of the Maryland legislatare i Mr re inet now be du- | fase ea Wel Sunat Mpceeeent 4 NUMBER OF IMPORTANT PLACES FILLED T0 | Gen. Hazen continued his testimony Saturday | $7¢.07mly insist upon the ol ate ‘except | © CO 15th and M streets, reports stolen from | Were in session on Saturday. Today is the Prrrsuuxe, April 5.—At a meeting of the | ne President cent the following nominations | Pefre the House committee on expenditures in } on Saturday, wlien eight hours shull constitute iuom'a box Of cigars, six "ragors and @3.00 in | last of the session, the two houses adjourning i Cabinet Makers’ union last night it was decided the War department in regard to accounts in | @ day’s work,” and sine die at midnight. In the senate Saturday to the Senate today: house bill for the indorsement of bonds of the a Lorses. of stables of JAMES G. BOW ani delegates representing the different sacteine o1 vorking hours {odemand a reduction nw ig hours on branches of trade be and are hereby the signal service. He had never expended a| , “That the Ist from 10 to Stours. The men who do ooms and bath and every mo Job H. Lippincott, to be attorney of the FIXED $5_FOR REFUSING To Asstst A Po- Also dollar improperly, or, as he thought, without requested : a > ston: Toei piece work will demand an increase of twenty | United States for the'district of New Jersey. | authority. He bad tried to timprove tie ser | © feport these resolutions to, thts respective TICEMAN ohn Lee, a young man, was before | Baltimore and Eastern Shore railroad com ante er peeavodtl GROCERY AND PRO | Per centin wages. pee Nant oat on eenLMeky, Cake Buyer | vical in every way,and inso doing he might | Podies and earnestly urge favorable action | ).05e jn" mating an arrest.” Lee ald he td propriating @15/000 tor eens ke ale: Se eee ree HocEss donor will take : ee ___ of Utah Térritor: possibly have seemed extravagant, but he had | thereon.’ t ng $15,000 for a mt rae biary apply ® Be On aeee a) | pataretgeca eae oo a eerie Fire at Cleveland. award, #, Ase 0, be recelver of public | Hever Enowingly or wilfully misappropriated a | se, Fesolution adopted by the master butta.| Rot been Im, thie coustry very long and was ters ofall gan companies tn Haitinons teat $s SALE—Tne PROrE pa hee S 5.—Thi moneys at Beatrice, Neb, single cent of money. Gen. Hazen said he ha y Dight was submitted and ratified by jot the low. ; r F Lr ubihne Lot cmceree Fr! Sate PPLETONS New RIGAN | of te Leake ‘Shore sound Was"ontirely ae pig,be comuls of ihe Ualted States-Louts D. | fora iong time een pursued by Gest ga ng ad | or Dead eo eonceatters and Uriek- | Sill understand the law Desens? 2 aad ot] eectet ee eatcsend iaid mains, to aa, and ballaing—with fine Lot, on corne Y Cyclopedia All the volumes delivered at one pyedUyaiira aang ce ga loss of 835. | Beyland, of Pennsylvania, at Kingston, | wiliful men, who had never ceased tutty fo 1n- ‘0 present them to the s lef assoctatios can be hat $0 that p . epsmall mouthly payments Adiress ex 40, ter | UO! Sad Lurene meas TOS eS Jainatea} Led. Du Pre, of Alabama, at San Sal) jure him dna to purus hina with every car | badtes they represented. " Another meeting | ¥° Was imposed and paid. Slate house, “Te gencral oyster Wat aed eS IO per cent on price. CUTTER & W office. “ apiut*_| ployment. Thirty minutes after the fire was | V@ oe juiny that coul sibly be conjectured by | Wit! B = ea wi n the reports of SHELTERED IN A WATON-BOx.—The police of fasion bill for Mee ee ‘i re Feess ce SA | discovered the root tell n and the building was | 3; Cll Lexare, of Lonlelana, at Tamplen:, | malignant and vfeious man. “Certain news| We Various organizations of “ons mechanics | yeMELTERED 1X A WATCH-BOX.—The poliee of | appropriation bill or 1=7 we yk oy SRS 2: SALE_THREESTO AND CELLAR argain. Address J. W 43-5 | soon after wholly consumed. E é 5 pon the resol Papers, he sald, had also never ceased to assail Xe Dwelling. ali w near Lath. PF number of postmasters, fncluding As- compiaints about the wateiboeee as che Benen ick Dwelling. ali m. st, near Lath, Price Ashe CERES is chdracter of to question his motives, but be plulting the aduission of children into. alrmee i : = an THE ISSUE JOINED. more and Ohio rafiroad being broke ‘and | bot a provi WOR SALE-TWO SHOW a a ses 5 ing cen open, uses, and providing tor the publication of K0d, TYLER ® RUTHERFORD, 1226 F seo | Remington Arms| Found Murdered Near Baltimore. CE eee pore esas and Gran- | was inclined to speak kindly of them. The action of Saturday night's conference if | Saturday night Oficers Hamilton and Waiker | Maryland. archives, “The goveknors secs of o = : ipa tabe-Bawjaraiak Cogperss = ee See ere OKLAHOMA. ratitied by the different organizations repre- found the box at Delawareavenue and street, ‘house bill 98, relating to testamentary law, was F T, RISIDENCE PROP AEENEW PATE man sas found dead eta Dredideavalmccendens The House committee on territories to-day | sented in the conference, will at once make an | Pe! 4nd arrested Jonn Lynch and two smal’ | sustained. ‘The bill ¢ ing traveling sales: 1420 F st. nw. colored girls, Julia Gant and Cecelia Wilson ; . 2 Teconsidered the action previously taken di-| issue between ‘the bosses = ~ passed. Also, and a 2 amed Chester, who EXCURSIONISTS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. s je bosses and jJourneymen. | who were in the box at the ume, and charged | the tax commission bill as amended by FOR owt OR hip | hin last alght. have been arrested, Cooper | Notwithstanding the bad weather, the Presi-| récting a bill for the creation of the Territory | Many (ot the workmen spaced Cunt’ ease | eons ten te Court this morning with | senate. The bill requiring the Lalthnon eek fnvestment; cheap. CONAKD & MckUEN, st part of | Was intoxicated’ when scen with tue parties | dent's reception to-day was well attended. Two | of Oklahoma to be reported favorably, Repre- Hg elle sel Bees compromise wouldbe | vagrancy. Judge Snell sentenced them to 90 | Ohio to define its route in Baltimore Was lost. ‘eon Tae st nw. dates Ee ee ea ean ERE tame | eeutative Bavues sabmition arooee nave come of the conterence. ‘The boss me- | days on the farm each in default ol bonds. Box 1 Star of The bill limiting the hou Lic DOR SALP—VERY DFSIRAB all bills for the creation ot this territory, The | Chanics, however, regarled the notice served . ire of police duly im ———— Baltimore to 10 was passed. 7 aed SST Sar No Reprisal with the President, Among them were Rev. | report, which muintalus that the government | Upon them by the woikinzmen's unlousastheit | FREE LANGUAGE Leerones.—The first of a —————“so0—____ Bulldie ia te norte i veneis ae kacay o DECLARATION ¥ Kwanesr | Dr. Milburn, the chaplain of the House, accom- | has no right to the lands under existing treaty Seay od a aon not consider ie | coures of tren, nguage lectures given under Race Horses Burned. fable price ‘e in loree for DUSKY OF S ECLARA OPE Ae ‘ Ser e opted. e y we estig . In some of 2 spi e : 1 " eens saree eve BEGAEDING CIISA'BISTENTIONS. | Panted by the son of Henator-elect Heart and | ea cae Sepa eee LIS tke | Sreamisatlons thre mee Tenesteee. Cae aies | the supose of the Berlitz Goboolot Langwaees|| sraramon'e SaGEuTA eraStan BESTROFED, as es 3 ao ORSAL NE YOUNG HOR Hone Kone. April 5.— The viceroy of | other Iriends, Banting making a compromise on the wage question }| the Young Men's Christian association build- | Te New York Sun to-day says: While Wm, | JOR SALE—CENTEAL BU SINESS PROF ER work single and dot Kwan: den the report China will The majority of the visitors belonged toa i rather than sacrifice the eight hours. “Whether ing by Prof, Paul Bogez, of Philadeiptia. The | McMahon and some of his friends were sitting CONARD € MeL ery fine ca: seen at W e reprisals for the outrages on Chinamen | large excursion which arrived last evening NOTES. there are enough of those to carry the day,” | lecture was in French, the subject belug “Ales | in nis hotel, near the New York and B: —_ oe a #209 | im America unless compensated, from, Boston. One old gentleman, with wiite | | Petitions from Knights of Labor organiza- | suid a promiuent. member of the Patrice | ecu Dumas, pere.” “Phe next lecture will be | track in Pat crete lotoreee aed YOR SALE ESTORY AND CELLAR BE _ hair but ruddy complexion, stepped up to the | tions all over the country in favor of the Hen- | union, “remains to be seen if the heaton tenes cn Saturday aiternoon i the German language. in Parkville, at 11 o'clock yesterday Final ik id cellar; ARGE WOODEN COUNTER FOR Not Mr. Nourse’s Body. President and cheerily said’ nepin canal and protesting agalnst the pa: Lrought toa vote.” ¢ Ol the painters, | Prof Strack wili be the lecturer morning, astable boy rushed in and said the a hay window to rook: lo 2 st. near ing am Apply AL BARBERS CO. Le Droit | 1 oxpox, April 5.—The corpse found in the| “A life-long demo of the free ship bill continue to pour into some members of the trade hi i % 2 © expressed a <a “A pretty weil preserved one, too,” replied LOE the Presidente | : He “I eome of real democratic stock,” said the old gentieman, as he made way for the next comer, He was elderly too. In his desire to Introduce the ladies of his party, he lost his chance tosbake bands with the President, He made several attempts to reach the President, Senate, New mirrows of the finest quality and extend- ing from floor to ceiling have been placed in the Senate cloak rooms, Senator Payne has returned from Ohio and ‘was in his seat to-ds ‘coe Sentenced for Theft. nes and yeste Mr. Russell Nourse, Railway and Navig: ay declared tobe th treasurer of the Ore of ‘stables were afire, Mr. McMahon'ssix runners, Reva, Keokuk, Spartacus, Counterteit,PerWous, and Charley Kempland and a vainable road horse, were in the stable, and he wasn't jong in wetting there. He found the building full of smoke, and flames were pouring arou Stalls where Reva and were kept. Trainer Jown sae willingness N to suffer areduet Bismarck’s Speech in the Reichstag. ‘Speetal Cable to the New York Herald. The chancellor was at his rhetorical best on Wednesday, when he attacked the socialists, though all Lis eloquence failed to carry a five OUT. years’ coercion bill. lie said to Herr Bebel: day inorder to secure the d hours, " red reduction of This proposition, however, has not been a by the Painters’ assembly, The mem- unious declare their’ intention of putting the eight-hour rule in fo1 Of A STRIKE BUT A LOC! Piacca it of Whom no t nds, nenon H dt Charley “‘Kerapland Dper es _ Stoek Exchange. Washi sto! ow, , “ MeDonald had sue en = f _ . _ but the line kept moving without cessation, | sepge sNeuL Disroses OF A NUMBER OF cases |. “We do not intend to strike,” sald one of the | "You policy whatever but the | ceeded in getting out all the horses but Kova, paar od ‘The followins changes from Saturday's quotations | ang ho wus obliged to 1orego ils shake « DISSES OLA NUS: leaders, “We will present ourselvesat the shops | aS=asslunt arse ope, dod ties | Poke gence nae Rrized more than all’ the a 5 i se : zy aces. Li curse 4 . ouldn't leave her stall, and Mr, —— ter Side Har Top Bu zs usual on the first Monday in May, but we | HC a . WE AND CEE | 4s, coupon, 12 s Mary Golden, a co nt girl, was ar- | 8 ust : Py, 3 forthe i is your program. Ii the | McDonald was forced to come out ‘with i soe RL Esch Prsaacin el etd Paces” E eR tia ___ To Succeed Judge Baxter. rested Saturday by Detective Cox tor a series of | Will Work only eigit hours. Tt the bosses do not | state of things Sou long fur is to come about. I | coat burning aod Ine hate ged, ‘MOR AT THE CAPSTOL THAT COMMISSIONER want u : : pont cirele, a good House and tine AtMEE A RUMOR AT THE THEA s ence chad rant us on Ut hut | would rather be kilied at once, fr lie would | After Charley Kempland was let out he fell 1 30. ‘ Grand Cabriolette Extension Carriages, At MI ERS MONTGOMELY WILL BE APPOINTED. petty thefts trom her employer, Mrs, Norval H. | Us out. It wills 2 our | be worthless.” down, and was unable togetup. He was burne a, nice Sstory, 9 rooms and cellar; only Lavy Phaeton for ba eo Ae MUERS It is rumored at the Capitol to-day that Com- | Cobb, 817 12th street, a Bible was among the | part, but a tiock-ont sees,” ——__——ee_______ #0 badiy that MeMahon shot him, Counterece Rs : Uxurious AUMEERS: . - ce, | articles stolen, Before Judge Sneli this morn-| axormen meErix S HELD 2 = ‘The Canal Lease Bill, ran up the Boulevard with bis blanket 0 Boundary, near 9th st., 6 rooms; $2,000. sah re sioner Montgomery, of the Patent Office, x ANOTHER MEETING To BE HELD NEXT SATUR- - anket on fire, —— a PF Akpox, ae aE F ae hte nee : iit | ins Mary was arraigned on three charges of : RUMORS OF AN EXTRA SESSION OF THE MARY- | Spartacus ran out into the yard, his, bianieck BONE st. | Handsom Rockaways, | ere | Washingt was to be U.S, circuit judge, to fill "i ‘| nae ND LEGISLATURE, also on fire, but he lay down and rollea hin a oe e AtMEERS' | tropotital }ithe va hd by the death “ey Judge | larceny, to whtel she pleaded zuiity. The judge | ‘There will beanother joint meeting of the mas: ceed ayer os a self outot it Both horseshad their hair nearly, ICk AND FRAME DWE , Sblendid Miniature Aes Carts fo" ehitd | oO aed. Baxter. her one yearin jail Detective Cox Fe | ter builders aud suu-coutractors next Suturday | 4 SPeclal to the Baitimore American from | Si! burned off, and the sight of ove of connie en Bre dren, aud the nicest and arexicst variety of Vanished | [32 Gs) | oo —______ ered nearly all of the articles stoi night to furiuer consider the questions arising | AUBAPOlis, April 4, says: A number of poitti- | feit'e eves wie deste Thee eer ef parciees mira ccna Onis | Tus Natioxan Rirtes Caprainor.—the | _ [vere wis @ charge of larceus aziinet Au | MEME lo furl ver consider prone Hons arising) cans, who claim to be on intimate terms with | including the rond horses, escaped without inz | Second National sank, 115 vid. | questica of selecting a captain for the National t vateh worth 3. zing Neill vrais Ho " the powers that be, have started a report that | Jury. Mr. MeMation said his loss would be | er watch "worth 315, belonging to Neiliv WHAT IS SAID LY HOTH SIDES. OUL $15,000, He bought Kev: oe Rifles has been referred to a committee, of | Wood, an inmate of anaileged house of Itame. | gave, A é . sty | Guvernor Lioyd intends calling a special ses- | * O00. tie bought Reva at Loriliard' 5S ag gr t which Lieutenant Evans is chairman, and this | He forieited $30 collateral. i ae ech arsed ed ion of the legislature shorily onsets aljenen pe ome Bed Fe et AL 3 Large stock Second-h > iy id GO asked” Wk Ls first | Commitice Will report ala anesting tobe hold | dames! Lewis man, for stealing a | STAR rep: morning did notseem vo babel der . chestnut two-year-old by 'Mortemer, dam usked. c ill rep i t ‘Em wii on een i on May. Th ASees of whisky and a botte of ginger trom | taink that the proposiiion to ha ite M nznires iy Hesitation | Gqweene by Lexington. Sho bas never ran ese . FEES STEVES TC | MOFE Domes, BS bid, U5 asi on the first Thursday in May. ‘The commitiee of ownisky, and # bottic of ginger from | v sion to hay At midnizbt toandrrow. Tucobjectot the extra | gel, but she was eutered forthe principal stakes rae yard; ee eee eV eY Boar: have as yet come to no conclusion as to the ‘obin’s store, 2d street and Massachu- r day with elght hours’ pay, session is siid to be the consideration of the bill | at Jerome Park, Giessen jeg ey Peary name of ‘the person whom they shall recom- | setts avenue, was tined $5 or tiiteca days. : ; Sheepshead Bay and Long Win. Smith, colo nurs’ pay, would be d y say that Branch, MeMahon could not account for tue Ftorsza coming in weekly.” My large tact mend to the company for their selection as d, for stealing coal from Jor the lease of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, nee art aerees atl S soon eigbt-iour me estabd- | which has met with such sturdy opposition this | origin of the fire. eee SEV EIDOET MRICS me to acclimate aud thoroughly bi captain, cece SER. che Baltinare a eee Ae | B shed, th i next move would probabl, session. ‘The friends of the extra seasion give it | = 999 water Lith st. and Maryland ave. s Pefore offering them fur sale. ‘April 5.—Cotton steady and | ‘THe NoraN LAND GRANT Case Serrimp.— | fits flvenl one month Albert smith, ior steal: | ¢g have the Ste mttoggattacters [out tit something should be done with the Mr. Powderly’s Serious Mines, se gi "us represented. WAL | Hlour ewy and auict— | The Secretary of the Interior has denied the | $20 or thirty da; ye report is VOL en yy the mem- st, nw. stern super, ‘Scranton, Pa, Special to Phila. Times, April 4. re ————— tue legislature, who state the governor AT BANGAT SRT 7 family, — tion a coulis for - renearidg init 1 ‘The College of Pharmacy. a would cely lend himself to 0 so unpopular General Master Workman Powderly is still “on B st. ne., two s¢ STar A RARE celebrated Nolan land grant of New Mes norwenie J 7 & mprow i thing as to call an extra session of the legiala- hay apo soba eee arriaes from several OF thi asco and direets the commissioner of the g THE ANNUAL MEETING TO-DAY, The confined to his sick bed, suffering from ® com- Workingmen, in the country, e Wheat loves, | ture, which, besides involving the state in aps heat al Ee land ollice to proceed to take proper action to] The annual meeting of tue Naulcual College eS aoe ications of ills, the most painful of which is express a willingness to di-cuss tuis | heavy expenditure, would also open the way | P! p — A 12ROOM HOUSE, ON COL carry out the s order of January 9. | of Pharmacy was held to-day at 11 o'clock, at that they eho disposition | for uumerous schemes defeated at be present | the quinsy, with which he is afflicted in an ag- . near 14th st.:lot 100x145 ft., $3, moe 1886, restoring local office the plats of ne, but, on Ley | session. ves. of the builders, in the rooms of the college, in the Colonization rooms, at the corr Toe canal officials, it ts Sald, appear to favor the extrasessior surveys Of the grani that the same might be thrown open for settlement, 575,000 acres are August. 91 VORA and du Ing oppressed. ated form. His throat is terribly swolte: eis unable to swallow luod und he cannok T of 4%, street and Penusyl- speak above a whi 5 c isper. Under the advice of S SOUND, 6 ester whixeLspotagattyac.tyridditi4 | thus restored to the public domala, vanla avenue; Pro ¢s Becker, the Pres: suing of the propoved plan of the ‘wu Not im Line with Reform. seehzrictans be is not pernaltted toknow any- avy draft or coupe; wei MreadG: steamer, es = Rl as ee dent, in the chair, Eliot, secretary. cheep ntact honey nN 1SSIONERS: of what is going ou in the southwest, as it oF 2 STORIES, | Bounds." Price $500, “Apply to Dr. pee es The River and Harbor Bill Job. The’ president 1 nual address, aay Weegee senity Sid ey gi is feared the eXciteinent might be aticnded South front; for | Po M st. nw. Fees GS vay ' ¢ FLATS VAS RE: ving organization to F ys wnsibiti ; th serious consequences. ‘1 a larg ful villages JOH E usta nies Eo sae inedan Capalcn toe BAe one Se membership. ‘The interest in. the success of | “ink, hows {als o4 trial will be tuand | Tymes says: George I. Topp, one of the recently | were not permitted to see him, Under tie azst : i mh shouliers, 9; | ‘The present river and harbor bill is about as | 1pember-bip. inabated,and they are ation | be fallacious, as they Uslnis taey | appointed non-partisan police commissioners, | Most favorable circumstances it will be a good sivtish: good Knee actiou: sound and kind: Lard-retined, | transparentajob as apy of its notorious predeces | patiig tie erection of a perinanent colleze of | MAKE LIV aOeGiney Coe al the first meeting of the board after organt- | ™#2Y days beiore be is able to leave Lis room, 0 ease of death of ors, andit is no exaggerati atleast | their own during the present season, Corres | Bae Ee causa. Kes - en gape on ly for $5. Price, $4,000. Inquire 1912 @th st = + Ole Coflee steady wud quiet—luo | one-half of its appropriations have no other pur. | Pt RyeSHE Thee DICHEGe eo ge and the | In caseof no agreement being reacicd be- | the confirmation of Arthur G. Moore, Mayor | special says: It is now known that the tolal a SEG aks a pair of ioe bad ee se Fe ees eed aL LUM reRt | Pose than to help the re-election of certain mem college of “Miluols, which, how- | tween the busses and men before Mav tet, toe | Smulih's excellent appointee for chief of police, | contributions to the Land League eviction fused E ‘atid brokeu; t be sold for want of use by own Sep Preighis: to 1 i | bers of the House. The government has spenta | ever, is in a lair way. of adjustment. Rae oe oe fore May 1st, the | Assoon as the Cincinnati papers containing a | and Irish National League irom the U tied sun ~ per steamer steady cotton, 3+ Hour, 1s.: gra large sumfupon that splendid and most destrable | It grew out of the failure of the Tilinols college | men say they will try the experiment - POR i 3 Teport of Lue meeting reached Gov, Foraker in | States, Canada and Australia amount to 8074, eceipts—tlbtr, 3.00% barrels: wheat, $ improvement tor the benefit of the national cupi- | to recognize the ceriiticute of a member of Lie | Of working co-operative shops or gangs, To a| Columbus Saturday, his Exceilency sent a | 510, while the sum raised fur the ame objects tension top phaeton: summer c + jump | corn, 44,700 tastiels; outs, tal, and, consequently, for the benelit of the coun | District college. ihe college to-lay expressed | STAR reporter ‘one of them sald “o-day that |Sburp tetezrain to: Mr. Topp, saying that If he | in Great Britain and Irelan cregated exactly rake SP re | Sr a ory try at latye, the reclaination of the Potomac flats, | itself in sympathy with tuls member and pro- | there need b jun of building. couit not sct in harmony with the board his | $430,295, It is stated that Mr, Parnell does net umber second hand jos at low prices. “Wal. WAL: | wheat, 171, Oh If no appropriation is made this year much of | posed to back him up, even by a suit of law it| 1 think, - Josepin Fanuing, a stone- | Immediate resignation was desired. The reason | rely sulely upon the efforts of Mr. Patrick beau Hi branches ees Chicaro Markets. aut bas been expended will go for nauzht, | hecessary. eutier, aida p. ‘Atincmberol Lue Kuiguts | for Mr, Topp's opposition to the mayors ap- | to Tulse money In the United States aud ne — = kewasewenk thisinormine, Sih ower peices whi | Yet the bill, as reported to the House, contains | "The coliego then elcetedl the following officers | of Labor toniss, "that tle master builders fave | Polntinient ty supposed to be that he wished 4o | Will, It necessary, recomnine the arene oe (OR SALE—A SUPERS | ST! Srovisions ate strong, May wheat starfed: ak Soke | Hot one doliar for this object, and the omission | for the ensu year: Charles Bec bused their action on w miscoacepuon of what | Secnre the plice tor a notorious ward worker, | local organizations and individuals in ail parts 3 isho: xood as new; thust be sald at jew t cp IS Ge i ecasediorithelatealp xpe- | Prot. A. JE, Kalusowski, first vice presid Mr. Powderly said in ieierence to the eight-| Topp did not reply to the dispatch, but took | of America and h thom eredentials wi Thscaw ‘i Tit, May ‘corn, BS. May “outs, 30% May” por, U to continue the improvement until the | garS. Mahan, second vice presideu Eliot, | hour movement in bis recent cirealar. ean | the first traia tr Columbus, p : a ‘May lard, 5.07% to the flats is satisfactorily determined. | Secretary, and Milburn, treasui peak of Mr. vowderty us a warm personal Soe ma oe For perinit ta inspect apply to Foe 0. - ‘The real reason 1s that the bill had been swelled | Messrs, WG Pucketl F. Met. | fend with wiiow Lau in constant communi-| ‘The Manicipal Muddie im Baltimore. || AX OckAN Mystery SoLven.—The mystery = Jv to limits beyond which the committee feared | Croswell, C. s, WS. Tuoipson, J-A. | cution. beta privately aud oriciaily. 1 kuow | Phe Baltimore eity controlier having refused | *tending the wreck of the schooner J. Hi. Cx ap2ait | Corn weaker Cash, and ifanything had been put In for Wash- | Watson and Jos. 1 Waltou were elected addi: | When he issued Ue eixeular in Teierence tw the ine kas 3 ; don off £olnt Reyes, Cal.. last Tuesday bas be WOK SALh— FRAME, ne econ Ington some inilldam or mudhole elsewhere | onal trustees Lhour movement be spoke of the move- | t pay the salaries of city officers recently ap- | wived. She was ran down by the stoatu B'ttoroash I 3 nee Pa that President Artur wis Impelied to voto one | wan tree ret tte Secretary and treasurer | ment sa universal movement, aud his | Pointed by Mayor Hodges, butnot confirmed | Yuquina, of the Oregon Development oom best E | beamiful Upriht Pianos dnt iitie used to exchanse | Hogs—receipts, 22, 000. “Markets opened steady, that President Arthur was impelled to veto one | were reud, also several special reports, Remarks did uot apply tw auy locldity where | by the council, the new appointees have | pauy. The stoawer was under fall! lead way ai ener F and Lith sti. mw. for square planca, One Square Panospiee | = soe = Of these iniquitous bills, and it the present, es the order Was sironx eiough to puLit into exe | yrought suit against. the elly for one montis | &, Ume. The first officer was on tue bridye rok Sat i 4 instrunic only SW excep Minister Mctane not Recalled. measure is not relieved of its Inequalities and ‘Transfers of Keni Estate. cation. The present movement is the oui | TP d taken the cases to the state court | S27 DeStly all the passongors were on the deck. | Dees i It was reported to-day that Minister McLane | injustices it may proove too strong a dose for! Deeds in fee have been filed us follows: | SWth Of years of asitation, and there is no | Salaries, and taken the cases No one saw any light un Uke schooner. Wi ‘as rep that Mir BCLANO | stomach orb imainent Glavelante ee pecee rity obs TGherardi, | oubt im my mind Lal Ue the employers persist | ofappeals, Tuis is a new pase of the munici- | the crash and the ¢riesof mou were beard the bs! . had be ed from Paris. The report was, — +o Ashford et al. trustees, to Apna T. Gherardi, | in tucir etivris iv deicut the elgut-hour move- | pal muddie growing out of the dead-lock in the | steamer stopped aud Capt. Gibson sent aid to Gamat Te mae however, officially denied at the State depart. News Briefs. sub 59, sq. 96; $7,740.70. H. G. Dulany, jr, to | ment, sueh action on their part will be the | city council. The mayor refuses to send other | the crew of the swamped vessel, rel ‘elephone i 1, Where it wasstated that he was some mi us of Mr.J. Henry Weber, a well known citizen of B. M. Smith, lot 18, sq. 91; $2,616. ©. M. = = nging into operation here a co- | hates to the council, The legality of the offi- | taken safely aboard tue steamer. WOR SALE-TWO_ SE variet: ‘Mrs. 17 colored. est snd largest | time ago granted leave of absence, but a | Baltimore und 4 prominent Mason, died sud- | Matthews to W. R. Deible, ptsq. 176: $2,371.21, | OMettlve systeln, a system tual ius been | cial acts of officers appointed but not confirmed | now at Yaquina city, | in good conditio co gl . p bs gly advo din dei } wilt be tested and serious complications no | A atan in goad condition: press Sof voliclal duties” prevented, “him | denly Suturday morning, PG CEC A Lar RES rie drapes pe pry terete geese opel pipe Nope pee yee mpeg mapa | | oy Smee any peony Ay 00 | Tathand Este.” from availing himself of it. He was authorized | _ August Frieze wasaccidentally shotand killed | sq. 212: $8,750. C. M. 0. Bold to Cyrus A. Bat the men who recognise the fallacies Se aee | ren lem ert apt > officers, and the city | Vestigating commitice, at Colum i, have ni | to take his leave whenever he could absent him- | yesterday by Walter O. Cook, who was care- | ker, lot 1, sq. 1011; $—. 5G | SURO ae aut wtp AaDOrs SbOOhE have e) | Ties 8 ‘ler will have to;omploy outside counsal | about completed thelr ‘work, at on gh Aa a OE TO Seif trom his post without prejudice to the pub- | lessly handling a pistol on Deale's Shore in Bale a Dislapon: po aigeeiaten anes oe eee ee | eee oy, wales A sult ot its own | meeting tomorrow evening ke on the wo len of mes ao BL (eA BO (eos RO a ess wo the ere Bolieas oo tarenee will appoint Prince District Government Affairs. Ree wee Bee Sram reporter, | counsel. peed noid 4 mas —. —— sud. tanchigerye. Gomi tee eietios aataeee = ee = Alexander governor of Eastern oumelia for MISCELLANEOUS, “that tue order 1s poweriul enouga, fnanciuily, Sug pene gt ped ; | BALLAUE af Tine ae A Decision in Favor of ex-President | tive sears, ignoring the prince's retusal tae. | ‘The coroner's report shows 28 deaths investi- the covperative s, steun into effect? sieiondrardic - comand bes tan hart yank that there eas | FROR SALE—BUSINESS WAGONS IN Arthur. cept the appointment for that term gated during the month of March, 11 whiteand | | “*Tuere is nodoubtaboutit,” said Mr. Faaning. | Testimony is being taken before the Hon. ew nmiMOlloy. wow on trial for murder “Moueys have been accumulating for the : S Veen nothing deve pur’ | Aten Welch, of Las Cruces, New Mexico, in ——— ae - In the Supreme Court to-day, the appeal case | , tT. Fans forests Seren Mr. F. Ryon, in a communication to the | pose of meeting an emergency of this kind. ‘I | AH : eninge 2 | ahs-din late collector of the port of New York, was | | Bishop Paret confirmed 40 persons at Grace | named Harrington senteneed to the workbouss | Cote accustomed to Unis system of doug work, | ates ae eee soudigery puree yy — ose pa 4 | i ea i ~ i este y days, who on entering was deprive e distac ne prescut | James Chicbester—in which the gov on | aes oe hee 3 OR SAL CANARY | decided, the court affirming the decisio& of | church, Baltimore, yesterday. See ate ea a Pa = senting 2 2 Livingston tnade absolute the rule granied om iF . e, 2 3 F of a good suitof clothes, and upon leaving was | Wage system. 1 Uluk,” cuntinued Mr. ran- | Hips SSMS. TP hl Food aad | the ower “court in iavor of the defendant, | 4 ite ,4t Culpeper, Va.. Saturday morning, | of a good sultof clothes, and upon leaving Mea ros seeks to recover $174,000, which it claims was nate ee T destroyed property estimated at $50,000 in Sh MARTENECHT., 1376, us duties | Value, Calcined Mag: |, 2 ae Ex-Alderman Waite, of New York, bas been promised immunity from puntshmentin re- ‘ing builders are cen- suravle fur the lateness of their action. We wore generous enough to give them ample time to prepare themselves; they should have been fair enough to have given au early auswer, | either in the affirmative or the negative, so that January 16 to show cause Why the exceptions w ae Sant = the executors of A. kL. Rob Yuma. “Phe action is pending Im the circuit | Stora, should hot be stricken ott. Wins execs ri for the eastern district of Arkansa: nd tions were filed by the Home for Friendiess timony is being taken at ail distributive | Children, aud tue lap Gueeenishpn iene, is was an action brought to recover moneys paid under protest In Januar: ‘onan importation of Heury’ nesla, = es Inquiring for “De Protector.” | paid on illegal Vouchers to the defendants as contractors on the route trom Fort Worth to BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle to Jas, Byrnes, to repair frame dwelling 2462 P street n.W.; $175. Frank Hazel, repair trame dwell- ing 411 2d street southeast; $125. B. Meyers, offering it building operations Tennis committed suicide near Hamp- SS_ CHANCES Tack ne ; omices along the route trom Fort Worth to | fiat the’ home has lebeveet, Gina: 3 rosea for two SLAY Se OT : id berate turn fur his evidence in the bribery eases, repalr frame dwelling Sti street extended; | Pelee Might not be Kept in suspense aud | Yuna, “The government is represented by Mr. | direct in tlesetets, no? ‘uberest, = aid. se Be | eta tical tenae copciuded 10 chansse m Oe TS ee OOD KIN" ANP WANTS | ‘The Bricklayers’ union of Reading, Pa., have $100. | Dutch & Frachon, erect two two-story anxiety. J. E. Williams, assistant district attorney, and ans JOHN €¢ that can be fo [a first-class Rarer darted deme boycotted the Reading Electric Light company | dwellings; $500. BR. R. Taylor, erect four two- 615 1 Store) at a great sucritic ” said an‘old col- “Lam seeking de proctector ored man, as he entered the detective office at police headquarters this morning. “What's the matter?” inquired the clerk. been robbed,” answered the oldman, 1 worse an dat by my own blood kin, and I has seen de man what’s got de coat. I want you to kotch him, dead or alive, above or below xround, I went to church early yesterday ged as a pall-bearer, ency of de day I didn’t take time to change my clothes, and 80 I Lrect, MELVILLE’s AncTic SCHEME Lam GUISHING.—The Philadelphia Zimes says:—Rumors have been current for some Uihe past in this city, New York and Washings ‘Won Lo the effect that Chief Engineer Melville,ut the ill-fated Jeannette,lad about consummated his cherished plans for another expedition im search ot the North Pole. Mr. Melville was seen Al the Irving house late last night and said:— “There is nothing in the rumor ot my having perfected my plans, I have been working to ‘Organize au expedition for the past three years, but it seems no closer now than when Ire upon. fs an old-estublished house, and the. lc Apply the defendants by Judge McClure, of Arkansas, a ee THE WsstEEN UNION SUED For $2,000,000. The Baukers and Merchants’ Telegraph com- pany has brought “a suit in New York to re- cover $2,000,000 from the Western Union com- any jor damages done by the latter in cutting Tite wires of the lormmer company in that elty bn July last, ————_-r90_____ RELATIONS OF PRUSSIA AND THE VATICAN.— Prince Bismarck hus bad several conterences with Baron Schloczer, Prussian represeutative at the Vatican, and Minister Vou Gossler, and ils patrons in consequence of its employ- ment of non-union bricklayerson its new build- ing. Mrs. Admiral Dahlgren and her daughter have arrived at her handsome summer residence on South mountain, Mrs. Daulgren and daughter spent the winter in Philadelphia. Allof the alleged filibusters captured on the Steamer City of Mexico have been released at Key West, Fla, excepting Gen, Delgardo and Col. Morey, who were held by Judge Locke in $2,500 bonds each to appear for trial In New York on the first Tuesday in May. story dwellings on K, near 27th street nortl west; $6,800, Michael O'Brien, repair bric! on 2ist street, between K and L’streets north- west; $500, ELECTION oF DrrEcrors—The following directors of the Corcoran Fire Insurance com- pany were elected to-day: John. Lenman, A. . Herr, Chas, A. James, Geo. A. Mellhetny, James L. Barbour, ‘Edward Droop, Wm. Ey Kat monston, JamesW. Orme, and John Joy Edson. A New Bnilding for the Boston Store. Messrs. Woodward & Lothrop, the proprietors of the Boston sivre, have abandoned their pur- pose of erecting a building for their business on the property recently purchased by them on the north side of F street, just east of 13th street, and will occupy the building which Mr. Calderon Carlisle proposes to erect at the north- easi corner of 11th and F streets. ‘This buiid- ing will be four or five stories in height, with a frontage of about 6U feet on F street dnd 100 DESIRABLE n the bes Wo H. Be 3073 Bridge (M) ct, Georgetown. IMF ROVED, CENTRALLY LO- perty, now renting for $900 for’ Vacant cated busine IN IF TRUSTEES ELECTED.—The following gentle- pay a 4 oe: s oe the subjects at issue between Prussia | turned trom the north. In fact, the scheme government suit succeeds, am as Tnow stand, and 1 hope. ill reach | | Lord Cairns's engagement token to his flancee, | mon were re-elected iustees of the Columbia | feet on 11h street, wnd will correspond in siyle | Which the subjects a looks as tt were a dead cock? in mane ed teen cand cold | Re the opelow of te hu Imm between do iden aud Gs sky aud give aia | Bliss Adele Geant sonaisin of three rintees | atetucuranos company tants aise ite | oot Detainee Ce eee amale | maa ihe Vatican were Cerone oe 2 liaicionisteakeane West.” All’ cash, or part cushy; balance titne tos | Star omte all de law allows.” hoop of diamonds, a raby set in diamonds and | 4; Baker, Rovert I Ficining, Theinas J; Fisher, | on a portion of that site. It will be, it is stated, | IMF, however, no promise has been give Of the Sale wes: All cash, of part cash; balance tite by suit, ae Ho: complatncds (rab: his sister's son, had’ |'a capohires William Mt. Galt, C. C. Glover, F. B. McGuire, | one ot the finest business buildings ever erectod a wg ABDUCTED BY AN AcTOR.—Hiram Ross re E UPPER PART OF stolen huis clothes, and the matter was referred | Miss Louise De Kovenis the wealthiest heiress | B. H, Warner, George H. B, White and Henry | in this elty. al ported to the police st Cicvelund, Ghia last HE CENTENNIAL BUILDI to Detective Cox for investigation. cago, nae fortune being opi Deleae A. Willard, muni Geese Pastor HaMMoxD SURRENDERS THE Casu, | Hight that bis, pe ey 2 had SYLVA AA oo 7. Dearly 5 5 a ROLES ees ae ef y George re, ol ie .Y ain Tos. Tie Reeandnv Lioeaae= ane emilee (Ree tee gag young: mun acne bee’ Upon his return in custody to Franklin, N. H., abducted by Kobsoi a 3 - James Donald Cameron has old to Elizabeth | Tuursday evening, Rev. William Hammond, | #0@ Crave party. The girl hax been employed Qi LEASE TOT SUILAE consisting of Thomas J, Brennan, Secretary | Queen Victoria’s household, by caretul econo- Court 1x GENERAL TERM. ceived wit 5 Rodcer 5.5 2. vhodecamped with money belonging to his | & supernumerary at the Opera house, and “4 my, manages to pull through the year on! Toa; B.C. Rodgers for $0,609.50, ulot 24x140, on | wo decamped with ween returning | When the company left for Pittsburg yesterd New Jersey ave. and Manning's private secretary; E. J. Graham, | $3.)00,000. The establishment includes about | gtoaeve Marks et al. agt. Main; hearing re-| jh¢ north side of Rhode Island avenue, between bis wites property of sleeping In Jail, ‘Beebess | Claire took her wit him, ‘Claire is'a married mndb-iw ” WALKER & WILSON, 1006 Pst.nw. | Assi: cretary Fairehild’s private secre- | one thousand persons, CRIMINAL CourT—Judye MacArthur, 14th and 15th streets. The same has sold to | tie former, aud conducted the officers to a Dea- | Man, and has a wite and two children residing For facther J. EKER Nb. 201g PeNS-¥LVANI und eee eo cre ecuted To-day, J. H. Adriaans and Ludwell Gunnell, | Jae P. R. Meigs for $5,040, the adjoining lot | con Page, who took from his safe the $1,000 | in an eastern city. The Pittsburg police were AbLAHA Fis) e Fee han ee ee ee ee een OTA and too! the Treasury | Woman Suifragists Thank the Pope. | onan ou ook ofthe same frontage. George T. Deering has | bond aud the $2,000. in cash belonging to Mrs, | Bolified to arrest the girl on her arrival in that anSOGr Back x ‘The woman sutfragists of New York bave = sent to Pope Leo XIII an address in which they say: Crests and monosrams stauped in colors | whe ims RARE dations as they might see fit, has com- pleted its reportand submitted it to’ Assistant Secretary Smith. The committee was ap- whieh the Hammond aud handed them to the ‘His wile retuses to see him, Mrs, Hammond is reported to be worth upward of $20,000, ee POLICE CouRT—Judce Snell. To-day, George Dean, colored, assault; thirty days; appeal. Harry Childs, a ity. ————_+er_____ A ROYAL WEDDING GiFT For AN AMERICAN sold to Arthur M. Muzzy for $9,000, the resi- dence fronting 16.56 tect on the ‘north side of New York avenue, between 9th and 10th K HOUSE ON 137TH sr | $100r wc 22 feet front. Wil | TO ENTER BU 77 os shed S ed to devise some means b rier or | streets. Rudolph Goldsehmid has sold to Hen- a 5 rr Sen ot diemenas ee ‘pearls an rn Aeoe35,2 and old established St ~ 4 ans) he woman suffrage party of New York | fitteen days. William O’Brien, assault; $5 or | 5 = GUITEAU’s BROTHER-IN-LAW.—Geo, Scoville, | Bilicent bracelet ase OWNSEND, Fur sale, KS of the library will be available to the rietta B. Galt tor $8,750, u residence trontiny =~ ~ present to Miss Nina Moulton, ot New riba wis. = 1OMAS, $02 Ls ft epartment. As the library is | State, an organization devoted to the promo- | Sfteen days, | the lawyer whose divorced wife, Mrs. Frances Xi . 18 fect on the east side of 15tn street, beuweeu THE CoMMISsIONS of thirty-six presidential post offices expire during the month of Apri Sha thirty-five In May. © = Bubs were opened at the office of the commis- © CITY, No. open but from 9 till 2, and the clerks are com- pelled to be at their desks during office hours, they cannot have access to the library, The re- port recommends that the library be Kept open Trom 5 till 9 in the morning and from 4 to 6 in the aiternoon, accessible to employes exclu- sively. The members of thelr families can York, whose marriage to Barou Von Raven will oeunelet the Quoon sont en ia e ace sent. an autograph, bole caying: “in deed and nood, in joy eee, row, trust mo—Loulse,” a TLAN HOTELS COTPAGES, 2M atid Lots for rent or sale by J.G. ADAMS «© CO. Kea Esuie and lusurauce Ageuts, tion of virtue, justice, and civilization, and in part composed of persons not members of the burch over which you preside, desire to ex- ress to you their warmest thanks for your just and beneficent decision in the case of the rimrose league of Ensland, sanctioning wo- MM. Scoville, figured conspicuously as the sister or President Gurfleld’s assassin, was locked up in the Cook county (Il) jail in’ detault of the payment of $15 alimony. Mr. Scoville would hot ask any One to go bail tor him. At Mrs. Seo- Ville’s request the prisoner was op Saturday Massachusetts avenue aud N'strect,” Mary A. G. Larcombe has sold tw Richard Rush’ for $13,750, a residence fronting 20 feet on the orth side of Jetferson Place, which is between. Connecticut avenue and 19th ford and GC, B. Pearson, trustees, huve suid to IMMER RESORTS. + 10 rooms, sold on FISHER € ©O. Srarrorp, EB SIX-ROOM COTTAGES AT draw books during the regular hours. ‘The re- port also recommends sonenge, in the system of making purchases, Instead of purchasing a quantity of books at once in New York it is suggested that negotfations be entered into with Jocal booksellers tosend Sopieeen books when- ever published to the librarian on probation, to be reviewed. It Is also recommended that the library of reference be kept separate and dis Unet from the circulating library, and that a complete catalogue be made at Gnee. The re- port includes an inventory of the contents of the library. Army ORDERS,—Second Lieut. B, M. Pursell, men’s taking part in polities’ The impression has prevailed in America, despite the noble ex- ampies of many Catholics, that the Catholic church is hostile to woman’s Mberty, This grand decision will go far to remove this error and to aid the uplifting of woman, and hence of mankind throughout the world. 'No act that your predecessors for many generations have Gone will bear such great and glorious fruit,” ELOPERS FROMTHE OLD WoRLD.—John Flick, in aged, white-haired Bavarian, and Gertrude edrich, a maiden of 20, with ‘fair curis and rosy cheeks, began courting in alittle town in Southern Bavaria about three months sioner of public building and grounds to-day for repairing the roof of the White House. The only bids received were from Merchant & $7 0f Eblladelphia, and N, & G, Taylor Co., of Philadelphia. The former offered Glibertson’s old_ method ‘“Martin-Siemens extra-coated roofing plat 70 per box of 122 pounds, ‘The latter offer quality IQ. dip Martin-Siemens stteel roofing plates, old style Sor7o; per box! The tin i goin tated % . The an Award of contreet not yet made. THERE were no District cases decided in the U. 8, Supreme Court to-day. Anna ‘T. Gherardi tor $7,740.70, two lo! 21x96 and 20.59396 feet each, ou" the north, side of © street, between 2 streets, citizens of Washington and the ern Branch of the Potomac river, i nn: ‘aven H'Mekim presidewt, und W. Lee White secre- tary, it was agreed to furnish a flat boat for the- porvose of conveying across the Eastern at aiternoon released. ‘She asserts that there was no intention on her part to bave him ‘and Hopkins | 9peds ment of Tue Eastern Beaxch Berpcr Move-| Rocusrort 1x FETTKES—A Paris MENT.—Ata meeting held on Capitol Hill of | says that MM. Rochelort and vounty Inter- | been arrested at Decaevilie and ested in the building of a bridge over the East- | ters to the prison at Villefranche, the } from. ‘Brussels eSoft, | Detuisseuax and wa meeting Horinage, brought bac to Brussels by gendarmes, ———eeeeee ranch and back laborers engaged in building | Two or A Kixp.—Leonard W. ‘is ‘Sud that his arrest was solely to prevent ‘trom leaving Chicago to escape the pay- have in fet saya chat the socailae, leaders Fauviaux, while Key WEST APPEALS Fou AIp.—At a meeting of merchants at Key West Fla. the follow ‘appeal was tssued to the citizens of the Unit States: “A large bof our city having been swept away by the flames, our industrial. occu- ent ruined abd thousands of our eople left tn utter destitution and distress, wo ourselves compelled to appeal to ‘le benevolence of our country, and request that, ‘the leadi receive subscriptions in our behalf, and forward tue same to AM Le Helliags, Dedrich did not like Flick, who had. been twice a widower and was older than himself, so he locked Gertrude up, The rosy Gertrude made a rope of her bed clothes and climbed out of the window into her lover's arms. A clergy- man married them that night and they started straightway for Bremen, Papa Dedrich got down to the steamship pier there just in time tosee the Werra leave. He waved his arms frantically at the steamship and shouted to the captain to stop, but the captain went right on and landed the old man and his fair bride in New York on Sunday, They are Boing to st. Paul, the old nan ‘saya, to spend a lifelong honeymoon, if Papa sh will stay at home and let them, signal corps, has been ordered from Washing. is said 10 be the son of an e: ton to Trustom Pond, R. I, Narragansett Pier, Newport and Block Island, under special in- structions of the chief signal officer. Capt, Frank Heath, ordnance department, ordered from Springfield to Hartford to Inspect machine guns. Lieut. Col. Chas. G. Bartlett, 1st infan- try, relieved as itispector of ritle practice, dlvi- sion of the Missouri, and ordered to his regi- ment. First Lieutenants T. W. Jones, 10th cavalry, and A. L. Smith, 4th cavalry, rélleved from duty at Jeiferson ‘Barracks, Mé,, and or- dered to their troops, Leave of Col. Alex. Cham- bers, 17th infantry, extended three months for disability. MARYLAND POSTMASTERS APPOINTED.— Jerome Nolte has been appointed # fourth class postmaster at Boring, Baltimore county; THe New SPaNisH MINISTER will be pre- sented to the President to-morro retary of State, pistes NAVAL OnpExSs.—Lieutenant Commander J. M. Forsyth, detached from the navy yard, League Island, and ordered to the naval asy- jum, Philadelphia, to relieve Lieutenant Com- mander A. J. Iverson, who bas been placed on waiting . Licutenant Commander ©. H. Renae Siican, crt old, to the Allfance: z STEAMBOAT MAIL SERVICE DISONTINUED.— ‘The steam boat mail service between Palatka ea alee Florida, bas bean ordered dis- continued on the 1: 5th instant, to be superseded the causeway and grading ol tbe roads leading ‘ihe proposed bridge. GooD 15TH INVESTMENT =| WALKER & WILSON: L000 F new. miniSei9e ak S\LE-NEW HOUSP. sITCATED NEAt SCSriNB brow, rae © SALE ieee E A HANDSOME OOP ised: 1 ‘Oukland. army. For sour months be had been boarding ith GW. Sinith at No. 373 La Salle street. \d had become wo smith’s er. is accused of pawning Jewelry o i k F ; F i F 3 EE 3 to sui, mhi-1m ST. N. W., CON. provements: will For teruis apr oilman st., Baltimore. g F : i 5 i ; i i | ate z EW COLUM Geired. 3 N CAPE MAY. J For rent. Furnished tirst-cliass in ‘all ft f =a BS oRie pes way : | 1308 NST. N.W. Vacant Lot norte N sts.; 24.100; splendid location ‘Apply to Owner, Kooms 6.7 and Cy = NORTH WASHINGTON REAT, Fee H i i iz peg Piesonah REVEALED BY THE L0OD.—A dispaten from Oartersvil ‘The water hus reseded from the Tomtin Mound i f i lh Stet i lane aud choice line of Md.,and John McGinley at Laurel Grove, St | Pores iuauy of wiles ero a cleans wand 2pm, secs rio Sirmsout! Partine deststite to pat Mrs 3NO.L. BRYANT. | Mary's county, Md. the original trame was in proportion to some TLANTIC CITY, NJ. opens February ‘15th tor 5} jor sale in the a Sof the city will ind fit to thelr advantage ih OF north VALUABLE SERVICES AT THE KEY West | the thigh bongs that were found thelr ‘ing ‘trad must have stood fourwen feet high. <o through this company. which gives ks whale ted by sueais. One block trous depo Frine.—Mr. James Parker, formerly a leuten-| curious ornaments of shell, brass and oa uncray to tee developement of thes port CHPLe ee ant commander in the navy, has written to the | fare tacr aueR gh shelly Dra acs This Company has’ seventy thousand tou New Hampshire ave, ats bargaa 0) acres of improved farm lands in Vir sale ur exchange 610 Fa nw, enclosed ip small’ vaults bailt of terest. vA representanive of the Smil institution 14 bere investigating the PILES. 5 Y RELIEF. FINAL, days, and never rear: Suppository. ‘Sufferers. Free, by addressing GJ. mb2s-e0sma TUE INio | Navy department trom Key West compliment- Ro pasan a daitiee pine ho cttteors and men of the Brooklyn, Pow- lento ule sluiple remedy | batan and Albatross for the valuable services MASON, 75 Nuswuust, NY. aww them at the time of tne Key West

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