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THE EVENING STAR NOTES FROW BERLIN, The Bulgarians Sui Hoping Fer the PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Rewurn of Alexander. aa on oon. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Renin ape LDeepite tbe aticenpes ot om Rorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by | 2 official dental nothing about the brandy tax has rere nea memapepec| Oenpeny,| Suspense Nustenal Gente that vine seaman i Moheniohe, stadtholder of Alsace-Lorraine, would STAR is served to subscribers in the 3 be replaced by a simple president ts incorrect. Fs. on their own account, at JO cents peg The Bulgarian regency will soon convoke the gat. Cop Hes at the counter: 2 | sobranje for prolonging the office of mgent and re- king the union of Bulgaria and Koumelia. A 0. new prince will not be electag, Dut the place will red at the Pos! i elEntyryg at the Host Office at Washington, D. Cas be kept open for Prince Alexander, Tue WEEKLY SraR—published on Friday—$1 8 ‘The bourse was dull but firm to-day, Sear. postace prepa the, 50 cents = ra aaa —= <== > oa is Onse A, just Lawyer Ei ail mubsc te paid in advances = tom ent rgtish. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, APRIL I, 1887 PB MIS POLINN CLIENTS POR MONEYS mE Km TAINED AS PRES. Cuicaeo, April 1.—Witliam J. Enclish has Med ——— aint : °. THE TREASURY CHANGES, THE COMMERCE COMMISSION CIVIL-SERVICE MATTERS, -} S y] Kt Mis answer tn Un ragafist him by John Ko AMUSEMENTS. eo Washington News and Gossip. ace bests 2 Telegrams to The Star. | 2237 sii0son sum go Kone . - = = = = ue ce = eTs, commenced some time ago, Mr. English wat LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. r=, yusstinnr GHite Kenai inne, ‘* aq Star to-day | F@irchild Appointed Secretary and » ~ - aitorney for the Poles, who, havi uatted om COMMENCING MONDAY, March 28, | M7 ‘Church ney "EHIS EVESING tapril Da | contain Me ce ee TAS Loca ot Maynard Assistant Secretary. THE COMMISSION CANNOT DO ANYTHING EXCErT OB-| _Civil-Service Commissioner Lyman will leave} cortain ¥acant property tn Sout Chicage abd Oo . i 7:20. it ung. a5 e es + GANIZB UNTIL THR SIXTY DAYS ARE OUT. ‘Washington the latter part of next week for Chi- J + \, | cupied it as a colons for a number of years, decks The Popular Art = =] the Ship Engle, the Trouble on, the Dauntless, | cass op anim wEw OFFICIALS FINANCIAL POLICY 0, Where Ihe will be joined ty Cormmisdones * AUNELD 2 f ed To contest the right of Uke owners to oust thet pavpertet ty 0ne Se | Sm Wis Tada wil nett Si, tae Death it the Poet Saxe, the Altai eas SEE ESE After taking the oath of office yesterday after- peas is Hertel ponte ne irom pomwmaton. He advived purchase of the di. ee ee fon az box URDAY “G, pal | the Rahway Murder Mystery, telegrams, &, noon, the Interstate Commissioners transacted no aha Fe ae ern nee and tints was Gon matagriient uf Ci : Ba Business of vital imaportanesto every | Cte, y : ; ing order of the 1! je on the 19th of fn the day prec at on whic < WEIS (FRIDAY) EVESING AND SATURDAY | Demers Dyonierof WC kr PTA TTY | advertisements are classified as follows: Auction | me president this jorming appointed Chas ¥. | bosinessbesune she coe ers transacted Do Prey ieee | ay An Army Officer Shoots at Him in the | tase een sist‘ 5 aca the trac owners ape $ MATINEE. Be ANENTION, CELLAR AND Dik’ Sales, Educational, Summer Resorts, Proposals, | Pairentid to be Secretary of the Treasury, to suc-| chairman, ‘There was no discussion whatever as “Chicago Civil-Service-Reform League. Com- a i 7 peared and paid Che amount of taxes and per Paracas Shi Sead amo ash and rubbish-banters. Free | Books, House-furnishings, Family Supplies, Ladies ceed Daniel Manning, whose resignation took effect | to the cholce of chairman, Mr. Morrison uoml- | maine apningt: Conroe Remverpec ia cae aanuter i < ee diue and the ‘county clerk returned. the &e Sheridan's Immortal Comedys apn aE Six monshe at T0TisLot | GOs, Pianos and Orsans, Railroads, Potomac | to-day, and Isaac I. Maynard, Second Controller of | nated Judge Cooley, and he received the votes of ct Gan'A: Webster Ics aneeiee thas Gp papers Palace Yard at Gatschina. pe i SCHOO: FOR SCANDIA axen.| pees NOTICE ON ERD ETE Rema | MISE, BAHN Onckm’ Seeamnees | DENNY, “THe|| tne vreau ests Geta ea ce eso ar tas | nT Oe ig tal Ga Senha meen oes etates ng the weaker aeteeeene ISS COGHLAN as Lal . xihe Uuion, Transfer Company will call for | Trades, Sewing Machines, Wood and Coal, Finan- | Treasury, to ‘succeed Mr. Fairchild, ‘Their com-| The election of Judge Cooley waspredetermined, and Lyman, with instructions to make investiga. tae ae pens> Tun *olanders were determined to Saturday Evenin: dentination At the ueitorss weep aeces nrouen 1 | cial, Attorneys, Gentlemen's Goods, Medical Spe- | missions were at once sent over to the Treasury | and It was understoon to be ra aoceed with an ex, contest the owners’ right to the land, in the face Gentination at the ucifona rate of 25 cents for each | carey : 2 i on of the facts of said complaint on or about | EXTENDING B. & 0. INTO ALABAMA | {7"nstisu's aavice that’ they muss at oe fare Shakespeare's Pastoral Comedy. Buccs. spasince delivered to all parts of the ety af the } Clalties, Professional, Undertakers._ Department, need wish of the President, = April 12th. It is also directed that Commissioners ie but the attorney opened negotiations "with AS YOU LIKE IT. brett S — —__SP1-0i2_| GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DaY.—Internal reve- | THERE WAS A GENERAL MANIFESTATION OF PLEASURE Stak reporter was informed to-day bY 9 g0V-| Fagerton and Lyman be directed generally to > J. Woodbridge, representing W. Ht. = <q=> THES SUILDING ASSOCIATION. aenie in the Treasury r these ap- | ernment official that after the President had Turner, for lease” or “purchase of” the Next Attraction—LOU! rF in MY PART- pay nue, $33; customs, $584,042. asury Department to-day ove! Ps make, at the time of the investigation of the com- . :. Naz! Attraction-LOUIS ALDRICH in MY an iT: |< RD COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING | "4's, ‘2A? THE Navy-Yanp.—Ten workmen | Polntments. The latter was somewhat of a sur- | selected the ve Commissioners, he suggested to | plaint above referred to, Inquiry concerning the | THE CALIFORNIA REDWOOD FRAUDS. | property, also with i, T, Mernick, Another owner. > ATIONAL SKATING RINE, ay ASSOCIATION. {re COD ae eee a eton Nara | Prise, since to accept it Judge. Maynard gave up | Messrs. Morrison and Bragg that in his opinion | mannerin Wich the Gvinewoice ce ee aed eS cae Seaieny, "eeainathes dona aes ce ee BES. Det Gthand 7th | | The frst recular meeting of this Association will be | Yard have been diceharged. © VounewOn Navy the larger Salary of Controliér, Both men are | Judge Cooley, was, specially qualified to, preside disirict and at we Chicagu poseomes es son, | QiRzmenk Aeainst the Poles as did Merrie — —s PRICAN id at GIS 7th st. uw. April 5, 7, at 7 o'clock p. ———— ceeding! ular in e yar nt “s Ameri Protests i Coercion. 5 English mle awe a ENG ROEM ES LOS OSE RIGNE op, | Bor the purpoweoie ctivite jaymeais on subscrp: | _Navat Oxpans.—Passod assistant Surgeon Henry | everybody way feady totonteatenee oe TRUCE 10 A ee eas Stan's Informant, “sald as | THE CHARGE AGAINST THE CHICAGO COLLECTOR More American Against Geaund. soekeo procured an agremecet frome tes ; Horo , ie Forte cubvenieuenof antacriters and those that | B. FIRS ordered to the recetving ship Vermont; | secnerany ramcun.p raxxs max oara op opnice. | HCHO ME. Schoonmaker and Mt. Walker, ‘The pegs tered oll See ea ing that the Poles might be induced to take THE KIN HORSE aly deni fo, sulueribe before said iaecting. iu onder | Passed Assistant Surgeon A.C, Heffenger, detachefi | secretary Fairehild took the oath of office at 11 Gamunieson,and the ether members readily sequl: | Ome Teer ae a cerk is es | oe PARTY Wars Jessen "So the matter stond when the, Poleg tee General Adini Reserved Seats, 50e, m31-3 | he St maid hall each eveuitne froin 7 i) wiciock to ee, | {om the Atlanta and ordered to spectal duty in | o'clock and moved into the ‘Secretary's room. A | esced.” iger’s office. beter pon iced coming dissatisfied and suspicious of thelr at- KKP284"5 wasuixron” THEATER adate al that ‘way desire #0 pay dues abd to fa PE Eo it niyal hos” | number of heads of bureaus and others called on A LARGR MATL POR THE COMMISSIONERS. fei Parnes petore wlpelonwe peta ‘Trying to Secure Full Attendance ia | (orney, demanded the return of the moneya 2G Se ee s copies of the constitution of said Asso pe mraeeysieten (HERE ee Smdered tothe | Bim this morning to offer congratulations, and a} Judge Cooley was the first member of the Com~ | Sien< that the collector suid Sorspreia tis the Commons ‘To-Night. advanced—$1,5400 in all. Mr. Sage getused te AR Laughing Satireon is K on the ueaday of each month b Atlanta; Paymaster J. i. Carmody, from special | BUmber of congratulatory messages by wire were | missioners to put in an appearance at their tem- accede and the suit f0 OUR MINSIE” AB — per month thereon forthe numberof mot 3 Wus great pressure upon him (the collector) for{ Lonpox, April L—The whips of both parties in duty in the bureau of provisions and clothing and | received. He work ttle BECO aoe porary oflces in the Hove building this morning. | places, whlch as natural astuiedemocratic party | the howse of commons are doing thetr utanost to deh nc eeere ‘He arrived before ten o'clock, and soon afterwards beet roe ch secure full attendance at to-night’s session, Treasury guistats “hae hey @oula be ceo e th Messrs. Bragg, Schoonmaker and Walker ap-| ‘twas only fair and just that democrats should ig fore the subscription books are closed. 1 te entitling each stockholder to | STuted six months’ | ‘ Om, 'y order of the President: . C. DUNCANSON. says he hus advised and served the complainants best ofhis ality and ts justly entitied v re a greater Sm than he has retained. by ex, Pur. and Sat Next: Week MONDAY NIGH ren ous “ pared ‘orth bet wert U8 md thousand have the Government as Webst It ts not_ Known positively whether Mr. Parnell | property Is worth t Balvint coueearisg, ems Att THOS. M0 REED, M.-P. CALLAN, MeCalla has gone to New York to consult with | formally after the mall had been signed, between Bresned 00° the eer are, SuanUty, Of taal ad, | A republican be ought’ to, ‘Se willing to retires char | Will move the amendment of Wich he has given werk poog hegen legen ly ng gh od Pura cOmELEST aoiat © etary te ren cats ay iuembers ofthe Se\ranhawka | piiments tothe new secretary” guage Maynard | Members had been grat up trom the Interior o- | the collector marked that Websterought wo fee | Ocean ee D ~ : <> IMPORTANT i Yacht Club tus evening, regarding, the propost- | was out fora while in ‘ne morning, when a large | Parent. This mall ha ‘days, and the quantity | fortwo years under a democratic administration. | ments motion for a second reading of the Irish | Yong-couttutied possession. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAM, iateets Sndemtested | He tail @ naval officer toinstruct che Yacht | number of people called to congratulate him. somewhat staggered the Commissioners. They be-| _ Webster was removed, and in his affidavit ne | ¢riines act amendment bill With a hostile amend- aay ne eg erful cures of skin diseases i the city and | {1UU in some of the aa eae ee euch a dueaty | THE NEW SECRETARY WELL EQUIPPED FOR HIS TASK. | Gan an craton ee Ce ee sion of the enve- | declared that the collector had conceded his em. | went.’ ‘The form which Us shall take has not yet | A Foundry Burned, a cewhere, have REMOVED 20-00 ‘coum was made te the ay = Senn erent wilt’ Avis Secretary Fairchild is thoroughly equipped for | lopes and wrappers, and discovered that by far | Clency as a clerk, but said he must have places for "n decided upon, Svnactse, N. Y., Apri. ee ~~ ary of Ail Characters, VIELE & CO. 209'Pa. avenew. of making the club a’ naval reserve, to go into | the performance of the duties of Secretary of the | the larger proportion of the mail consisted of ap- | his party. enna. bn te ipo : Ser wc Will be closed at. 7 « ‘THe Ov Suir HanTFORD 18 DANGRR oP Connex. | MhAnees and has very decided opinions on finan-| Afier opening numerous envelopes and Anding | tt the President. Itwas tragsterred. by. une | AM Army Officer Attempts to Kitt Him 3 > Ag Immense Realistic and Sensational Pay, St naval board of survey has reported that | “!! matters. He is a liberal tariff reformer,and ac- | that nearly alf of the enclosures were requests for Ereiteat so she Civil Service Commission, and the china. ‘The Chicago Sociatists, Seles gas oy enone ng aa ae a Saanitaniren : 5 ¥ repairs to the U. S.S. Hartford at | ©°PS perfectly with the President on the silver | appointments,one of the Commissioners suggested, Dera eee ant eaaaaD Seay bee » April L—Advices received from St. ] rp THEY AKE CHEATED AT THE COMING RLRCTION And aGrand Oe. D - mbt | Mot to trust or credit my sob, WHLLIASE fe ae question. The ultra silver men will have nocause | !4-Ctlously, that it might bea good plan to procure gains ‘ago post ‘y FORA rs More Island, will cost $160,000, ‘This zed to use his mother's : pay , 3 Petersburg fully confirm the report that another THERE WILT, RE TROCRLE = = 0 CO! et 5 5 a large hall and invite the numerous applicants | Commission decided that in connection with the tee. = : .—AL at ¢ of the United PCM AND UTEBARY ENTERTAINMENT | jaive or miue itr any instauice, aul we will not pay any | PPAches the twenty per cent Lunitallowed by Strict dad Serahattoem eng es oe, alleves. in a | or omticial phtcrs under the Board to appear in | MGUIFY into the collectors omiee' tt; might be well attempt has been made upon the life of the czar. | | Catteaco, April J. Al @ meeting of the Uw pee ees MAC BIDE. and ELDER, sc rd | debts contracted by Linn. to beexpended In re forcement of the laW te her fee eaten ee aay | person and “briefly” state thelrcases individually, | tO ascertain how the civil-service law and rules s learned that on ‘Tuesday, Wh Lat Matte) party rarious can by Parlors of the Willard, Wed- EDWARD THOMAS, ary Whitney fs doubttul 21 of evasion if It dots not. conforta with Is own | HE Was disposed to. think that might be easter | Nad been enforced in the postaoftice. 4 DAE O toe orke warn | Matthew sen success of 1h = ee See 1322 6th stb. or undertaking t opinions, "His customs decisions as acting Scere. | than the reading of the applications, any ch anes Webster alleges or that ortne ary, the ball pasting cle eo tas p | Ast Yeket from top to bottom, He then made EM ry ; ; ad his i; y Such a jons Vebster alleges a the all PASSINE « 4) Lis i pre a ggg ASSEM- dent, has reeog- | tary have been considered perfectly fair, and Ms THE QUESTION OF PERMANENT QUARTERS. heever had any such conversations as‘are de |. The officer wasimmediately scized by attendants | z te ‘ Tewalar nized Arturo P. Cushing as consul of the United Lee eon Calls has met witlt | ‘The acting chet clerk of the Interior Depart- | scribed in the affidavit. and imprisoned. ~ bea will come the tug of war, Then the by the new and won- | Teja isu : vi 7 gree s ndavit eek, Se ant: ‘our long-time : 2 Uruthonnes | cixkt o'ck States of Maxtoo: cor Boston, Mass, and its district, {on financial questions generally, He is looked | Ment gave the Commission another subject to EXAMINATIONS OF BOOKKREPERS. EGeD morn ery siitertuge, Will keop Us out of our rights wes DR. HODGES’ o upon as a man without hobbies, and one who can | think of in the shape of several written proposals} ‘The Civil-Service Commission has made an | 2 me ict J.B. MILLER, B York. be relied upon to act always as the conditions and { to lease quarters for the permanent occupancy of FDERS OF THE CALT-| A Restanation AND a Prowonion.—First Lieut, | ©lfuinstances require trom time to time, There is | the Comunlssion, ‘These proposals were submitted ey will exhatist the ities at the law to prevent the seating Of OWF iien. 1, 8h tls Wace He Says He Wanted to Ki Mimseté |") Gjiean to beware. It they try to defraud us order that, beginning with the second Saturday in A operons = 5 May, examinations shall be held on the second 1 - i Pe py have fe iy YRATS past, wi } 3 1 eneral contidence in his ability to deal with any | to Secretary Lamar, and by his order they were While Patti was Singing. the election, ha’ for many ¥ past, penis lecture, !Loxscaeaiven | BUILDING ASSOCIATION fe betty fe Chas. F. Mason, assistant surgeon, U. 8. A. has | financial aifliculties. that may? actos During his | transferred to the Commission, the Secretary pre- | Saturday of every alternate month thereafter Of} sae Prancigoo, April .—The trial of Dr. Jas, | will arise dn nicht. We will carry the fire ‘See “French System of Sound,” educa- | the rewnlar meetings will in the futare be be resigned, to take effect March 25. Second Eleut. | term of Acting Secretary, he has shown his grasp | ferring that the board. Should ‘ise Its discretion 1m applicants for the position of bookkeeper tn all | 5 eratch te gid egrinaticy tater, bullet, and U Ler tothe @oors of Ube palac WOO | TE Ee Oe De ees ave: Se, beinnes | Augusta’ C. Macomb, fifth cavalry, has been pro- | of the business of the Department, the selection of its permanent official home. Sraetuatiter all Seeiea as oe eee ey Sakae on peaary 2, gnieg abu cos seen fsoarutson te somepe . MONDAY. Arai. Foe te : a e ; ” e, on February ert, | Can use the weapons of destruction to S a Mme GHAS'T; BERNER, Secretary. ‘| Mvoted to be first Meutenant trom March 12 last, A BRIEF SKETCH OF HIS CAREER. ee el a a) Sg ty rt, bh a ie shall be occupied any longer than can be avoided, | Commission in the Court-house building. Was held yesterday. Hoages has beretotore re- | age.” Sa GUE PARTIES WHO NKOTE THE | TRRASCRY ArrorvtueNTs—The Acting Secretary | He 1s only about 45 years old, having been born | as the rooms are inaccessible and are Hot COMMO: | A SCARCITY OF TYPRWAITERS aMD arencoRaPuuns, | sted all attctapls to elves, statement as to hls aera RIS Was received with unbounded ap S.~ anonymous lett: F, daied March 28, 1887, di- ‘Trea vazenovii . 2. freled to H.-A. Willard, wil please correspond with | Of the ury appointed the following store- | at Cazenovia, N. ¥., April 30, 1842. His father | dious enough. SiviL-s ¢ real motive for exploding the bomb. When placed cigs ‘The Civil-Service Commission 1s short of appl- 5 rela epnctcny! wat FUE ae Restaurant uscutioued ta letter Keepers and augers: Frederick R. Moore at Blaine, | was for many years the attorney for the New York THE LAST SECTION OF THE ACT. cants for appointments as stenographer and type- | He westitied that he Lad vous to the opera house Alma Tadema Sold for $1,000, * Se pe TE OEARK._ | Ky-; Brad, Mopkins in. Dubu ie Co. Towa; | Central Rallroad, and is one of theeminent men of | There was no attempt at any formal business by | writer in the Government Departments at Wash. | with the ieutot ot nding nis lite white rattt | | Cutcaco, Apri 1-—A Zimes spacial trom Lext Sa e . eee B RANKIN, HOMEOPATHIG | Franklin D. ulaski Co., Ky. Central New York. The new Secretary of the | the commission this morning. Mr. Morrison had ‘on. A Stax reporter was informed by two of | Wag singing, so that he “could be her page in tne | (00. Ky. says Charles M. Reed. of Brie, Pa, et Sa PINSICIAS, O04 th st. aw. Uiiee Hons, AN ASTRONOMERS x.—Lieut. A. G. Winter. | Treasury received his early education at the Meth- | some outside matters to attend to and he was the Lae Commas a ecg inele person | Spiatland? ‘The Jury brought, tn a? verdict of | bought “ot Bicowelh, ot Sins <op, She Bay Net ak alien ea ee Ue rplniaipehek te a ae odist Seminary at Cazenovia, and he entered Har- LILIAN OLCOTT, ro-vear old adema, by Dictator, dau ae who has passed examination as stent her al guilty of assault with intent vo commit murder, two-year ol a halter, U.S. N., who has been on duty at the | vard in 1859, graduating frofa that Institution with | 188° to arrive. His attention was called tothe last Stenographer and = a, ——— Burida by Harol oe *e i ype has recetv 7 ee a> ARCHITEC D BUILDERS YOUR | Naval Observatory, sailed yesterday from New | the class of is63. "He then attended the. Larvard | Sect#o0, of Goan es aa ee Uaeuanecircastind aan pee oe TO EXTEND THE B. & 0. a cailan 2 HOT AIR bonne geal ta teel.” Suapiy | York in the steamer Lessing for Paris, where he | Law School and was admitted to tne bar In 1805, | ¥V2° ‘Doard, ‘It reads as follows: sessing the double qualitication of stenographer as eer ‘aptured — Sc aua In Sardon’s Masterpiece, eae na meee alee eee. goes as a delegate from the Observatory here to | and subsequently became one of the arm of Hart, | ‘Nomar ‘the provisions of sections 11 and 18 of | aud typewriter. A Belief that the Lines W am | Cnrcaco, April 1.—Ben Hageman, U faulting: solaseiy ras oe the International Astronomical Convention, which | Hale, Swartz & Fairchild, one of the most success. z . ‘Soon to the Georgia Iron Kegion. dook keeper of Holland & Jones, of Thorold, Ont joints, absolutely was t udiators: iss ni a ath 1, one ¢ this act, relating to the appointment and organl-| NO WOMEN AND NO RESIDENTS OF THE DISTRICT - - nF a extrad : yer yraee tC funes Measy and perfect nivanted | meets In Parison the 16th of April. ‘The’ object | ful légal combinations in’ New York. In. 1874 Le | tation Ct ras ee ean ee ent and Organ ade 5 ory Birm- | WO Was captured at San Francisco and extradi THEQDOEA carefully, powerful heaters’ fimatea cheerfully tur- | of the convention is to deverinine upon plans and | Was appointed deputy attorney general, and in | taxe effect immediately, and the rematning pro. |e x e, CHICAGO, April L—A Times special from passed through here last night in charge of a nished. All'work strictly Grst-clase means for enlarging the use of {hotography in | this hs fist political position, he so distiigutshed | Vistong of ‘this net suall take atten re das | 0“We Want only males, anddo not want-esidents | ingham, Ala, says: Mr. T. Harrison Garrett, | GuPasvel uimmeh ere lost ni 3. W. CONS making astronomical observations, and also pho- | himself that in the ensuing year he was nominat- Mondag, April 4—Haverly’s Original Mastodon Min- 1 ms ea ed by cratic conve r the ne’ s slipped in here by the Georgia HG PORTABLE ruiene Wa ANOTHKK DISCHARGE OF PRINTERS | Capicliy jut two Years, and they were evenuul | “We don't undertake todo anything else than | Dvpartments masculine gender and as te Ins. | {Fiends and went out on the Queen and Cresceit, Aan eee ee capital stock | 40m the Government Printing Office yesterday, | Ones for the people of New York, because the al- | organize now,” said Mr, Morrison. “Of course we trict has its quota of offices, the Commission wunt- | © Springville, about thirty miies above here, ence of Win. Busch, has tis day been gblc to, stuckhotdery | and Mr. H. F, Drake was promoted to be assistant | (¢304 cama! rinks were receiving the attention Of | mient consider any proposition, but we cannot | ed applicants who do not reside hens, where they spent the day looking at the ironore | Sm THE GREAT GERMAN TENOR, —_| @! Feeord on an X/ April oth. as the | foreman of a division of the plece department. Of | Gon nd Tor ees OFFICE OF Commuted. an adjourned o-day the dat, strels, including Billy Emersou. amb30 Pp 48108 scuors, eich ed eile properties, “The news from there is that they will | 1) \yitey company's oft ‘orvoran, buildin : ; Of | cially seconded his efforts to rid the State of them | Perform the functions laid down in the other A aie hae een y interfer Wachington, BoC Transter oaks ell bene eUk; | the discharges yesterday two were from the fop | Gual!s seconded his Upon the expiration of his | sections (other than sections 11 and 18) until after TO GO TO THE PACIFIC. Sopted as the promise of e.gvest ool Wayne County, Inanswerto many uncent requests, has consented to | the“ to the Sihof April muclusne : Too, several from the specification room, and a accepted gre: tel 101 ‘Mr. Fa 1871 xpirati 7 by carried into effect dames sass ote SG eee | Ee Cet Tm as attorney general Mr. Fairchild, in 1878, | the expiration of the sixty days” ‘The board may eee arare Tee. visited Europe for the second time, his’ first trip | complete its organization by the 5th instant, Fis! pana aa i so tenme! md | confidently thought that the Baltimore and Ohio having Occurred 1n 1871. While od the continent | when the sixty-day limitation will have expi ie Cape uinen to Mound | ube extended trom Clifton Forge, Vine UY Wa Attacked by Bulgarian Refugees, courn at eon the ent | whe! ; : - 2 WEST VIRGINIA SENATORSHIP. ue = Tell BU Oree a oy, ion have ex pire, of Asheville, N. appear at anothez Ne w Dalton, Ga., tbence to Car- | he eres a WISE MEN PLAC the future Secretary made a careful study of the | but there seems to be some doubt even as to that. tersvilie, and through to Springville, scooping the | THE PREFECT OF RUSTCHUK SHOT IN THE STREETR CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ste ans ee — |. monetary system of the Old World, and when he | There are twenty or twenty-five applicants for | DEEP-SEA FISHERIES OF THR Pactric To Be reves- | {<tsvlllc, and throug! "Alabama. running this. wal ‘OF BUCHAREST. broken in for warn weather: so place your order now | Revival Of Interest in the Protracted returned to New York he had acquired a valuabie | the office of secretary, and it is un stood that TIGATED—THE ALBATROSS TO BE FITTED FOR 4 | {rom Cartersville, The others in the party are c. Becwarest. April 1.—Three Bulgarian refugees, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL with P. T- HALL, 908 F st. n. Contest, fund of information. great care will be used in the selection of tis] ox@ voyaGE—WORK OP THE COMMISSION. Ridgely Goodman, of Ballmore; EM. Green, J. | one uf whom 1s a brother Of @ man under condem- THE’ NEW ASSISTANT SECRETARY. omicer, M. Green, J. K. Garnett, Caxias Phillips, J. & nation for participation in the Teoent insure mrrectton, assisted by Messrs. Gloetzner and Lent. Herr Schott | 2 WHAT COLLECTOR MORAW SAYS—DIFYRRENCES OF} Judge Maynard ts 49 years Old, having been born A DEOP OF INK. ‘The Fish Commilssion steamer Albatross, now at | Hammond, C. C. Hardwick, of Savani yesterday attacked Ube pi eh t | SION F Is] Ch EI a, Of a es ) el eet his city. They Will sing Bethoven's “Adelaide,” and Lobensrin’s | On MONDAY. Ayal 4th . FLEGT 4 SENATOR AT THE EXTRA smasiow, "© | 1n 1838, at Bovina, New York. For three genera-| In slgning his name to the oath of office yester- | the navy-yard in this city, will go soon to Balti. | Chlet "ulenn Geren sed Gaetet ae Guecians ck | Gk oe bigs ooh eee atin a “Farewell,” on this occasion. fave ndiiress the Dean's Offic ons his ancestors have resided In New York | terday, Mr. Morrison let a drop of ink fall from his | more to receive the new bollers that are being | foRd. Messrs. Green and Gar Sain Geni Duke at Kuen cone open nae: Wiesarvadi teuba QE ab Coocare Mads Slack 700 <0 aaeiiay PERSONS | _ Internal Revenue Collector McGraw, of West | state. lis grandfather was a soldier in the Revo- | Pen. It fell about midway of the signature, and a| made for her there. ‘These new bollers are de- —.——_—_ prisoned, but the other escaped by taking refuge m., Wednesday, March 30th, Boe aavine cious of uny hand aepositdteeons | Virginia, isin the city. In conversation with a| lution, “Tne judge was educated at the common j gentlemen present laughingly remarked, “Wm. | signed toft the steamer for extended voyages | THE GREAT REDWOOD FRAUDS. fh ‘the Russian legation. Upon which interest has bee duc six iouthe: 8 ss School in his native piace, and at Samford Setnin- ” ‘the ates be — oe ABLIS' BLIOU THEATER S87. H.R FULTON, the hands of the West Virginia Democracy, but | Hie was admitted to the bur in 186 ate for thir: | Would go tuTouEh the prescribed formula again, | 5 that which has been prosecuted successfully in | tm eX Land Swindlimg im velo wap epg alge ba ee ‘NIGHT PRICES—2 TINEFS—20c. To all Pawnbroker, but he we soled by Secretary Lamar saying: pal Stock market Was firm at the opening Unis morn. ~_ MATINEES eeedaoe there was doubt as to his getting the recognition | teen years Was of the law firm of Gilbert & May- | «Ir there is a blot on the oath, there is none “dpen | the Atlantic by the Fish Commission will be begun. | SA Francisco, ae o z weed po ing: first prices being from %, to, per cent above sic. Cinders half peice at thes Matec wT" | ge SS MORAN, 7128 Pa. AVE, HAS WE | BE deserves. Mr. McGraw said it was due to Sena- Staumtord, New York for ten Soars Be Seerct | the character of the man.” pee Paris ses 6 SA0 SiMe SOC Ay BER $00 | oe oar last sear iu LACES eeeeed neaek | Ee Facaccment of “Everstody's: Favorites” MATTIE Boe iced Charen ‘Tin Rooting to £4 yersquare | tor Camden that the long and the short haul | reaection, Me: wad iter ean nee gucceaslve | ‘The Commissioners are economically inclined, | such work. ‘The expedition of the Albatross has | Sent out last year tremely” active Urading in 1218 Pennsylvania ave. nw. S closing iigures.” There was an ex. warly dealings, in ¢ 3 a 4 varrt: of the California Kedwood Co., in Humboldt Co., ch St. Paul, Union Pactfic, ‘ke Shore and. Seeenen pene cece ea Hoot Pittes, cach aicet Steutal wihanceaale | clause was adopted and Incorporated in the inter- | State assembly, county. judge” and curegece ot they wall or use the strocteae: Tourdarece | not yet Deen planned in detall. It ts expected | reports Cust nekas parccoseg be Mevarteing ooo Hae af tg LT The JACQUIE or Paste aud Diamonds, We and get estimates on Koofing, Stoves aud Plumbing. | State commerce bill, and that that provision | Delaware county. In 1H8%3 ie¢ was nominated as Went from the Interior Department to the White } that she will set out in October, passing through | most complete system of fraud Uhat bas ever been | market. was somewhot feverish and irregular but Thursday and Friday, March 31. April 1 and. | Good work and low prices, ‘Telephone, 984-2. Would be of incalculable benefit to the people of | S&crelary of State for New York, and was defeated | House in the street cars, and this morning they | the Straits of Magellan during what is midsummer | known. During the hearings now in p1 vbe- | generally heavy in the early trading, mOxt stocks B. the Pearl of Mountain. Next week— | mh26-im e are by Joseph B. Carr, republican. He has served | were walking about the city, in that latitude, and then pass up to the west | fore the register and receiver two hundred wit- | losing \ca>, percent, A sligebt rally with a lull Gray & Stephens’ ¢ ymapany. mh2s = SEBEL & OWE. ‘West Virginia. Mr. McGraw expressed the opin-| with ability as Second Controller of the Creasury; | At the request of the Commissioners for tem- | coast of America. ‘She will seay in fhe Pacific for | Messes have been examined. ‘Thelr testimony re- | the activity Toliowed, but Lae Weakness soon reap ak RG ; .¥. AVESTRIcycLes, | $= ‘TAILORS, fon that the Repubitcans of the State prefer Mr. | to which he Was appointed by President Cleveland. porary clerical assistance, the Secretary of the In- | two or more years, and make di that time as | Vealed the frauaulent practices adopted. Mr. Ber- | peared and further declines resulted. Fort Worth Se Bicycles by the hour, day Corner New York ave. and 10th st. Camden to any other Democrat in the Senate, and | June 1, 16%. AC the Ume of his appointment | terior to-day detailed Major §. A. Jouas for that | Wwon0r more Years, and. make le of all mat. | gen states that the report he will turnish the Land | nq Denver at one tie showed again of Satan nee ae ee See ee ce he added: “I know of Republicans who preter him | 3U4ge Maynard was first deputy attorney-general | duty. el ting to food fishes. "The cod, the hall- | Oflice will undoubtedly result in the estoppel of | cent, but lost Mt late in the hour, At 110% tment of wheels in the United States - | ges NOTICE. to any ian, even of their own party, because | Of New York. ; Duy “and Other food “Ashes are caught in the | Patents to the lands which, it ds estimated, are | the iaarketis active and somewhat firmer, ES HA BAKER OF THE SCHOOL OF ¢ Bee STs, Nery Poy be a Oe Ch ier At 3 ovlock to-day Judge Maynard had not yet ‘A Cab Driver Fined. Buty and, One, food, fishes are caught tm She | Port $3,000,000. aon eee SEES SUR gSe™ | Sain HOR ura eae | Enh abd ea Wasa, RNG aaNet Rca [ru coear ate senee er ramon wrx | lis ete ea Bah a SSeS seeelete pes igo i. mbI1-iawaw "Pay Director We ME i) ee wf dispose Gf some business now pending in the ECAR MEK: ‘THE CHESAPEAKE OF THE WEST COAST. sas Sr. Lovrs, April 1.—A dispatch from Fort Su oe NI 3. = Se GE chief topic of conversation the West | § m pa se ‘HIS PRIENDS REFUSE TO GO BAIL FOR HIM. 4 3 ie Rock . “fd LMT ISES. s = ‘THE CELEBRATED PILE OLINE, Virginians hove is the Sonate eae’, est | Second Controllers Ofice. In accepting ‘ais new | _ William H. Stevens, a cab driver, was before the ‘The Albatross will also, during her stay, make Arkansas, says: The Little Kock and Fort Smit ey a Ss = = New York, .—W. A. Clarke, the registry 7 ‘o is of Jay to-day, CURE ALL, cases PILES aNp | 2PPFoaching special session of the legislature, | Cllice he will suffer a loss of $500 a year in his | Police Court this morning charged with demand- | investigations in the Gulf of California. ‘The Fish | ,NE¥ YORK, April 1.—W. A. Clarke, U Katlway passes into the hands of Jay Gould | 1 a : K who 1s accused of stealing ‘a package of | und active work on the extensions of the line 1s ail Lewon Pare and dautcie of Chicken, | CUNGANTRED 10 CURE ALI. Casts pry Gov. Wilson and the Democrats who Dolted the | Ant: jUeuagucs ue chang at the personal solc- | ng of John A. Perkins, of No, 13 Myrtle street, an | Commission has deposited during the last few Sinces in bits trom a’ seit gout tet the “ineor fo begin at once, The road ts to be extended from Feast Lemon Putt Paste, Oyster Patties an) vo ee dere ne ony BEE UN faucus and acted with him at the regular session | with the latter Of WLOIM be ebjos the coset eee: | amount of fare in the excess of the legal rates. | Sours large supply of young shad in the Colo- | York post-oflice, sent from the First National | Yun uren to Fort Gibson, cherokee Nauion, and Bpuoct tos AND ACHING | er i th ad “ Toe | SUMROTEY Goatees € MREEE Sat ne Sateen | ponaleagons ee me PO | ences Contain teatifie thas onthe aod ot nia | Settee Gaal ie aiottion Set eee eel | Rorraee, Oregon, 09 the, Chensical Hank | four miles of he track I6 pow laid out fra the NA : Whiteside & Walton. authority to elect a Senator, a) e intmel ? a 4 ‘New ¥ ay Det eS joned place. The line Wi on E Sage ee feorgetewn: Shell di | or Senator Lucks by the governor wilt” fold coe —— month, in the evening, {he defendant grO¥e Per eae a oe i a er ae er any, Uelore US | rs-mentioned place. The line will be bail om rYN COLLEGE ay BW k- Pitzer, cor. 3th at witol:C. | ‘The regular Democrats 1usist that tt 1s the duty of THE NEW OBSERVATORY. Kins to the station. The latter was drunk, and | 4"Sr4m reporter of the matter, said that the Fish | brought some friends to go ball, but When they | onthe north bank opposite Uhis city, where a can- XCUTION AND ORATORY, stine, Poruiand Flats, P.O. Lock Bo: pbee | the coming session to elect a Senator, no matter — the driver charged him with refusing to pay his | Commission hoped to make the Gulf of California | heard the charge they refused to sizn the bond. | {Hever bridge is to be constructed at once, A Toad near City Post Oftice), | == ranp | Whether the governor shall call their attention to| The Structure to be Placed on the | fare. The driver said he had had. ‘Perkins for wo a second Chesapeake Bay for shad. The Thetis, | Clarke waived examination and was committed | js also to be constructed from Fort Smith to {nearly 100 pupils during the past six IVERSEN SOF HOWARD | the subject of not. It is feared by the Democrats Highest Knoll in the Grounds. hours, and $1.50 was afterwards paid the driver. | wich will soon leave Norfolk for a cruise in | for trial, Shreveport, Louisiana, where It will comnect wit «New Clases “nhited ib kutuber) ate now sui cra tonen wos, | OR State that thers wll be a qetermined and Suney getemerses Vested that Perkins was taKen | Alaskan waters under command of Lew. Emory, aa tue New Orleans and ‘Texas . rincipal will take afer - | April 4th, at 6 o'clock. These lectures are free to all.” gi > 1estiol The site selected f N tory | from the National Hotel drunk about eight o'clock, | js lied by Lhe Fish Commission, at Lieut. | Oakweed and Great ‘term Handi- rca seated. oe new Pepin to inetract pet- | “Pir card adiinces OE PURVIS: Mee = eanepane ma ts the highest. knoll ti tho tg eee tory | Gnd the driver was instructed to takerhies co Oi. Eno’ ingeance with a dreaging oucht and other ‘caps ‘The Longtcllow Memoria. Catslories free, myh15-3mo, 18 13% st. Carlisle on Sherman’s Speech. a ae Ch | home. Perkins testified that he was putin thecabat | apparatus necessary Lo investigations such as are ‘THE WEIGHTS FOR THE TWO BIG CHICAGO EVENTS | LITERARY GENIUSES KEAD THEIR PRODUCTIONS TO AN Fp {OR MA OF BATTER OF BULL REN, — | Bg CRA RIS & CO BSNRERS 1:44 | THE EX-SPEAKER SAYS THE FINANCIER TRIED TO | /u1 DUNN (OF the purpose. It 18 understood to | the hotel, and the next thing he knew he wasin a | chPried on bythe vessels Of he Commission. The "ANNOUNCED. ADMIKING BOSTON AUDIENCE. cmeee Seale fof npm eat; Tuvestiient Bonds an ben apatite a : ays Z| The . eS ? : : s . t Cronin Same ele pa PEM ayy | Mortgawcs of the New Eavland doanrand trav tee | Speaker Carlisle, with Hon, Richard. W. Town. | 2° en ne htout reeard to the Pro- | Gorendant testified that after he took the drunken | Aloteross, tn the sea of, Behring, and nvestig, | amd Great Western handicaps, the two great | Lougtellow memorial ook place in Boston yester= = ———- 1; payal the Bank of New York, Alt shend, of Mlinols, arrived in Cincinnati yesterday, | P°* enters ay enue $ that | man In his cab he stopped at the latter's request, | ions will be aportant, 1p connection with thise | handicaps that are annu Revgerosg shingtan | day afternoon. ‘The curtaln of the Boston Museum = = +j We aruters' Loan and'Trust Gon” A special from that city to the Philadelphia Prese | ‘He Promoters of that enterprise will be compelled | and vook in othe: passengers, making the fare | O° tke “albnerocs. Meek interest hos bese takeg | Park summer meeting, have Te At UA the | rose promptly at two o'clock, disclosing to am We Auwars Have Soxz Bi ncned ma bdice att ESSN som | Says: Speaker Carlisle was asked it he had noticea | £ TUM the line of extension so as not to interfere Officer he had Perkins in the cab fortwo hours. > | PYPublle men on the Pacilccoast 1n the work of | Coit, tou ne ts asked toconente'?T pounds to sir | audience which filled the theater tolts utmost NEW THIN “Telerhome Steen st to 1400 st. ws" | anything pecullarzin Senator'Sherman's Nashvite | #8 0 Way s@ith the observatory. A question con- Mr. Padget suid. there hed wena geecimany aireaay accomplished much work inthe Ivers of | Josephy 9 to Spalding, 11 to Gleaner, and 12 | capacity, the following persons:—James Russell eee | | See Speech. | “es, certainly,” he replied; “something | Tor heen settled yee, is wheter tee Td es | complaints. about exhorbitant eharges‘on part of | {uo West buthas not undertaken any decry | pouMds tO Modesty. | His stuble companion, Lucky | Lowell Oliver Wendell Holmes, Edward Everett FO SHOW FOR MANTEL AND SHELF ORNA-| <>, Jou quite pecullar. Why, he took down the bloody | which stands on the grounds can be athind re | the drivers of various vehicles, and when a case ts | work, ‘This has een, due chieiy to the reason | ¥ Tecelves 5 pounds trom imegent are assigned 1 | Hale, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William D, MENTS, Patan epeenanein avin itvat. | Shirt and faced the Republican party right about | residences or offices, The estimated vaiveor tvs | Mase, Ue againe one he thought an example | tharine Commission bis nothad the means at | ra: Ben All and cnoand hare cogive sit Josep | Howells, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, George William ae Sat fag aa ths eral ey | oe the auction ofthe Fent oteregence Dy the | bullae goo Tt probable ance i oh ne | sega be made of he Judge wud nat wien | Hana to underake ie monk elas Congres | Round let Luv ety and lave ogive Si sonepa | Mowe Thmas uy Aldi, Gove, Wilt FROM CELEBRATED ART POTTERIES AND | tew store, st. Bew., where will be eu- | National Government tn State affalrs.” torn down, as it. is thought It-never ean give any | %dTUnKen man ts entrusted to the care of a driver | made ‘an Appropriation, for new oilers for the | Soa Modesty have thesame Weights 115 ponds | Was presided over by Prot. Charies Eliot, ‘Nortoi, 3 PD BEd, Complete tock of ‘pring styica iu | “On the assumption of protecting the colored | gatistuetidn on ace e Me ener it is hls duLY to take him to his home. Drivers | Albatross, “which were” necessary to. such an ex_ | and Modesty have the same weights, 112 pounds: | Sas, Prvetaed ves Os AOL, See adress bo carers Feesiile Hein Sidi Gut'asa nat Wont | glzins In thelr exerlse’ of the “voting: par. Seer aoree ia in evil ey exh avn bout ee | geen Sue the teat was Stree | ab AX ln cman ME ace pon hi or ue | Ms eames ar nae : ot comm So ie an 01 : = el e they je the vessel was at in 5 : js readers love him. He c HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | Lincrunie Walia. cle os the ratromise of tok, Pete rua or oeaineal a’ dsciaeainy one Toaacen SOCIETY NOTES. city and flevee Mim, ‘The court orderud the driver Rtiantic, near ports, where it could put in for re- Suburban, 1i¢ miles” Sir Joseph has 115 pounds | all tis, tesa Retin, kuoien as “alurk, Twa. » 424 Oth street | friends and the public. “Mave seventech yearsem, | cillatory policy.” ‘Mrs. Folsom has returned trom Michigan, and 1s | orgs. eS pairs if they were needed. 118, and in the Great Western itis 116. ‘The lignt | ‘The latter stepped to the platform and announced = —___428 90 street | Secieace te tle becines alfa : ” ’ INVESTIOATIONS ; E | that ‘he would read from a paper to be published THMA AND CATARKH CURED BY THE Receive my petwonal sttsation ere Oe | eae hem; nothing whatever, | in retirement at Oak View. Mra Cleveland drives mee o€ the nuheries of tue Pacine will incinde a practt.| creme 2 Mumberous 1m both Washingvon Fark | i@'a magazine, witch Is selectios rom 8 A Work promptly executed ‘by competent workinen, He talked to win the ‘support of afew manufac Gut each day and spends an hour with Mrs. Fol- Alexandria Affairs. cal inguiry into the location of fishing banks, and | ~ aa fected by a indy Irlend, ‘he wecond name on the : ery Respectfully Yours, sari je down there,” j a Anarchist iverced. y is CIGARETTES ESPIC. JOHN 8. P. GREEN, —-_ Mr. and Mrs, Grange Sard, of Albany, were in the | *Ported for Tax Evexrxa Stan. —rThe work | the distribution and migrations of the fish. It ts James Di rogratn Was Gliver Wendell Holmes, who read his ‘Tue END oP A‘ Brwee.—Th ‘WITH INHUMAN TREATMENT 423 9th Mr. Blaine in St. Louis. city yesterday, en route for Florida. They paid a of making te ‘southern approaches ‘to the new | hoped that it will be ascertained what fish there | CHARGED BY HIS Di biaied ee “Chambered Nautilus’ and. Doretay, ¢ Q ure Oppremion, Susfveating, Coushs, Colds, Chest Neu- BE 18 WELCOMED BY THE MERCHANTS aND cHEmRED | Visit Lo the Président and Mrs. Cleveland, queue bridge will engage mainly Alexandria | are and where and when they ocoUr inthe great | Cg ae ae trom Rau Clare, | Juul, Ward, owe, was the next of che group ot Talis, &c.—Puris: J. ESPIC, 20, rue St. Lazare. New BY THE POPULACE. Decrcvery aba Mrs: enaicott gave a @ntall dltiner, | HAAS: Messrs: rec &-Mecly, (the) contractors: | eae SUNAR AS Aad ater Sar mali0g) OC SD | eee Cots ae, Seas is Semeemt or mak assembly, She read three including her York FOUGEILA, MILMAU—Sold ty si! Chemint of GAS FIXTURES, to. Oe Len cored en atertay morning | of ten, covers last evening. The others whoest | AVE sa fume pute Deen GngAged In COMERS OEE ee er dik, Wit be DOEnIGSA. "ce pean: | Coats tir niked anamcabe, and aamet ta5 English | famous “Battle Hymn of uve Kepublic,” and 4 new dAwerica, yb 15-1815,6m Sevens pane e eae enaiae pemonel | deeerea at a of Booty Mian aonn es ae laid out the Wort in accordance with the plan and tical matters ‘involve many sclentine qerstong, guthot, Gr R games, was sued a by his wite tor tribute Rta Longtetio a 2 Ea na iovorest tt Hale west Rates, L2 ‘Was €Scor 4 ° oo) w Le nd Mi trot. | SPe lons of contract, and are rt 7 ” y = ca 1 cmc be rs] berms of teen rar an rh | Mt ota att | Mrs edn te" cl Wh | ae wie retiree | the Go se, 2 Tas | Cah!" By tn F See = | cetved in the directors’ room, shaking hands with Desday, being Holy Week, ‘but wil resume her | Work re a eee es opi tho baiatio and actus bowen, ist husband had threatened her with «butcher | hist ory of 8 , ss several hundred men: He was escorted to the | Pleasant ‘4 o'clock teas,” after Easter. ‘Workmen wfl live close to the site of the work un- | and even the luminosity of the water are condi- | knife, called her foul names, lock ee WwW T Gas FIXTURES. floor of the exchange and introduced to the| Secretary and Mrs. Whitney gave the closing | tii the contract for the Spproaches 1s completed. Uons to be determined at different points. It has = ete me — Eger nh Lape ‘Mrs. Fair in Court Again. gex Trryerse Ovrn Slate Mantels, Latrobes, Ranges, Furnaces, Plumbing | audience of nearly two thousand people who | one of the serfes of musicales last evening. ‘There | Some ffty workmen wili be einployed. The erec. | been established by. the Investigations of the Com- nd terrified her. |The defendant made Do appear | 4. seocei. 10 A NOTED MUNDEE TRIAL aT GAM PRAM eae S zs aud Heating. crowded the Immense room. He was greeted with | Was, as usual, a most agreeable and £0} ial | tion of the cabins and the front work 1s already | mission that from the presence of one fish upon | ai ag children and @ house and lot. YOUR PURCHASES TO BE MADE 438 great appiausc, and made a five-minute speech, in | company present that thoroughly enjoyed itself. | begun. The weather has somewhat delayed the | which another fish preys the presence of the pre- ‘The trial of Mrs. Laura D. Fair for murder -_ L wae “WILL aa Which he alluded favorably to the Mississippi | Herr Anton Schott sang some of the marvelous | operations of the contractors. daceous fish. be inferred, and again, the pres- DURING THE DAY, JOT DOWN e ‘The Wabash Heceivership. was acause celebre. Mrs Fair in 170 went fran. 3 & DAY, . Pha AN Se eal RARGRETE | ate and rene stingeneTa rane ic ae, mnugol: | Waumer music of which eis the greatest living | | “Tag ALExaNbita Caxai.—"Whatts to become of | hoe ot the, fish tnat feeds upon the second lish, 1k 1S NOT YET APPOINTED BY | 5. ss the eet A. P. Crite ‘VHIS ITEM: ONE PAIR LADIES © Sears will have a ful) supply of best Penobscot | Lude and great commercial linportance of the exponent. Mr. Schott is a gentleman of independ- | the Alexandria Canal?” asked THE Star of Mr. W. | and so on. ‘The microscopi ture OF {Constit- | sUDaR COOLEY's SUCCESSOR IS OT ¥E San Francisco across the bay, to m\ 5 Hyer lee, at fair prices always, Sm | Sth8 purchase by Thomas Jefferson, and said the } ent forvune, and does not accept payment for his | A. Dungan, its former lessee, yesterday. “it is | uents of the water ts taken into consideration aoe Sonor. nting a | tenden on his return from an eastern visit, and HANDMADE BUTTON Boors, Yatronize the red warous and cet full weightJal4-3m | merchants ought to erect a statue in St. Louls of | recitals or singing in private houses: Very plain what will become of it,” said Mr. D,who | a8 the young of some fab obtala theif sustenance | | Curcaco, April The quesaon Of appointing. a | Sacre oa hams qn the boatehet him. Crithen- $4.00,OR ONE PAIR HAND-TURN —” | Se ees Od, MANTELS, SEA Is hotel, “He will leave there SevGoiay for macane |, Blt- Truxton Beale isin California, He expects ea es aspects as presence cannot, bo: desected. BY the naked eye: | Pecks cast oe ake icetaarega ts soe Ing | den was one of the leading members of the bar of peas = te ana al bas | Springs, ark, to visit Europe this summer. ints of 1a phe luminosity of the water 1s deemed of import- | Judge Greaham’s attention. The lines west of the BOOTS, #4.50, TO BE PURCHASED near Gilet ewe SE: Te a (| laa —coe. ae 1t seems to have been a mistake, the report that | canal use will rerere and the ountes will repos, | ance, Decause some fish, it 1s held, require Light. | Pivef ate eee turned over vo the Gould a aea ease seen Gx! Goa Prosi tatin ins popmiar ant eilceat fran and Nerve | "JONES OF DETAOIT, 70 BR OX HAND AND ATTExPT says they nover dreamed ot such a thing, as they | Rnd thac the canal wil. be gold and the proceeds toa Stax reporter aa matters hat ntered into | that he had delayed the ippointinnt in the hope a ne sl dead at % bee “ ae . we their summering place at Lennox.” It must | divided among the stockholders 1n the proportion p-2ea make a thoroug! c- | that maps open. second ee ottiee or on dratueht with soda wines a> 2¥Gq sonvillen March BL, sayss The ati erm Jack. | have been some other Mrs. Whitney. of thelr stock On tho otuer hand Clty Preasurer bleatign of tae Foie She Aibatroms will do what can | pisucar word be delayed. pendiag “a anneting | Ri3 Tate Dr Sayder che hen voce ip court UX GREAT VARIETY. 3 , duo. W.Cousox. Jno. W. Macantxry,~ ence here and in | of i, William Stebbins, of New York, ts theguest | Harlow and others will endeavor fo have the pro- | #els inany Years The Albatross willdo what can | pointinent. would be delayed pe ing com in San Francisco this week, this time. as = Member ¥, Ee | rallahassee today. Wh donee amare and 18) of Mrs, Henry Vall, Refer Te grouse Se ascend shaped tor uve pur | antic to go on with lta work there mittee, natives bf the various bond- | Daintif ina civil sult. ‘The deieudant. was Dr. EDMONSTON & €O, CORSON & MACARTNEY, Tallahassee to-day. ©. W. Jones, jr., a chip of the | _strs. Coston has left the city to visit. friends in /pose, and therets stone enough in the locksalready THE WORK IN THE ATLANTIC. holders, whlch would take place to-day. If Doar. | jp, ¥. Lyford, who was Mrs. Fair's inthe — emer, | ton anit: Sco Seabee | "urea alates ae| face eR ee te eee |e ete sew orga = ne | eee recreate : as ‘ak Miss Edith Taylor, who has been spenc the | Sant of can: k from the a the have been read. The ’ ot INE FOOT-WEA “ ity. a ition with t was the ars ae Raslghtstccks api Honda and alt sueesiistea | LRer will artive On Saturday, and borin the can- | wintet with her sister, Mra Lee Halcombe, at tallly sonped in Gao Beste ceeroar Beauae CUasiussin REE RMI ROLE totamanin Sacre Judge Gredvam, sorting Ost that ie Voald be mest Toure p\Falr for wore un a year before the 1339 snd 1341 Fst and 943 Pa Ave ef ebackanige oh New Yore, Plladelyluss Boston | Curious texcdion in favee of the segatan Hees Ate Herta Alkee, the gee eee Laster. | Tonsonn, hav the chanoos are that the senate Will | of the Atlantic fisheries ite fishermen,o course, | ssi, in order wo keep the lines tha wae cond | murder, and totied TaAC at ORC Cie re was ard Baltimore bought and so) 1 sides, et Way, and five State a he author and paimist, will | concur with the in the seek the fish only where the observation of many , : ree ERS S| eee te hee 8 | ANTS Wty im uot mtvcton | Nera ulna ul pan | Yn tne mae etc a appa | ate won, ety slg | Sut "sht Sa ene bone Stock deat ig. a AreiUL Canvass Of the State press reveals a1 own people. es r arms, at her hg PA Vamericau Bell Telephone Stock bowehtand sola. au7 | pers Ltvoring WD. Bloxham, 17 favor Gov. Perry, |. ‘There ts the most direct tag Dost Te a ee Eee Oe DATO oS a nate | Cae nee ean eer cri aeeceseawel | Greenman cavered an order allowing the receivers | Sve ot. L7swre, in Grast, ond aleese recwres oes ee mermmmmmnmmnnn a ei ee ed Ry contradicting the statement, in a morning material for eleven new houses here this spring. | @hetber ehey appear eanier further soeim, ria | expend not wore thin $60,000 for ew Talla Keep tor ber. “The plaintif! appoared tn court, Z f , though in part unjustly, | PProien ce = monial engagement | ‘Tne Alexandria Insurance Co. loses $700 by & | greater abundance or greater size further out at ‘wore a swith tace, and —— — 2 J.P. Pacer CAtcised. Tateationy’ potas to, Perey s cee | OF understanding between Bayard and un - C0., Va.— | sea, are questions which the commercial fisher.| Murdered and Cremated Mis Wife. | 5h‘.crpionde head a Diack beaded gnestimable young lady in the employ of the | Maceht Ore at Seektorth’s MUL in Pare eae ‘to solve, as he 1s satistied CRIME OF AX ALABAMA NEGRO. carried a parasol of black silk. She testified that as there lave been several late expressions of pub: | Stare Depeermen ene on ap- | The deed easing Hunters old slip yard, ear the | malngioes not andertake to solve, 88 scene 5 ae a New Hosteey Axo Uspenwean Mc opinion regarding Iloxlam’s connection with | peared irresponsibly In aWeeeTaee cote oe ae, | foot, of Wlikes ‘treet, to tho. Norton Go. of New | witht QA point where Re s8 sbeoluicly sure | | Mowroousmey, At. April Particulars of a | the money for wh A FR 2107 F STREET NORTHWEST, the land drainage troubles, and his alleged steal imisstatenene oo Z| York, has been ——The paving amendment | of acatch. ‘The Commission has undertaken to | horrible crime have justcome to light. ‘Tues. | given by Zl We SOSTER 8 S058 geet Sera cape a net | NR aaa om | ee ee eee | aes | eee ee Roce ree | ee cee ae pee ag eae ee : Cr ee ae Hearst, wite of the Senator-elect from Calt- | hay been robbed of a set of silver forks and spoons. ody and cared it off to a lonely place inthe | ment of bis Dill, which was ‘ould Have just openeia lance lot of FANCY HOSBin Cot- | Announces that her facilities are such as to enable her | MO appointed by Bidxham w met wellpostea | fornia, has been inthe city during the tatter pars | ea numberes sects hare teee solee GOS cs | + Aftatre im West Washington. woods, a mike from home, threw i a's gully, Ay a ten. Lisle Thread and Silk. man of the State to-day, Who Was willing to wager | Of thé season, only at intervals, and early in the | Ford, near the upper end of King stree——Mr. | _3¢ given last night at the pa ae chon tee | S35 ts Ty 4 neat AACR NONE ace ee ‘woffer each week during the season $500 that Mr. Jones would be re-elected. serene Leas aan coast, Mrs. aaa Chas. Cox, paralyzed @ few days ad coe M. E. church ae 1s ‘the boay eer ee OreGibae money tn ber ecrvies er New PAKASOLS and SUN UMBRELLA = —e@e- fered with a severe cold, from. easier. —Geo. Phillips, a refusing | street a were — Fine LINEN SHIRTINGS, one yard wide, at 30c., ; Eaward M. Newmann, bookkeeper for M. Levin- | isnow recovering. atrs. Taearse purposes giving & to leave the Opera Hotise door, has been ent to pare Fe sod Ono canal hae tains he woman, Dur said bothing spout 7 | [ieee nme worth Te. aun ace NOVELTIES IN Changed with defruudling’the rus OU of $7500 CS | whlch whe si pag he ee pg a ems Soe eee oe night after the crime was committed. Wednes- | Purcapsursra’s Rermuxo Mavos Rerauares— Barnesiey TABLE LINENS. We offer t0 a noth he went back to the woods und found that the | Mayor Sinith sent the Philadelphia councils yesver- . false entries, Mon on Saturday, from 4 to 7, In accordance with | before the war, died at Broad ‘yesterday. ve another of 1ts rehearsals at | day Fore Sera enn ones ay eat , -| Seance SS Domont,_superiing taspectr rele ian, Welsch rion C0 efor a qe! é Srus" alt Last eto Cuan H Cragin wes Dody had not been entirely burned up." He. plled 21s ls last angual memage, and in the course of NAPEING and TOWELS HIGH CLASS PARIS and LONDON MILLINERY. pe Be gorge a | Hons ited foreach entertainment ues rei ae a ee xeng eo Dost Seneca ar ved with ‘start the fire Belted, “Suaptsoa sd been Drape for their action in, the chment pro: Viaid FLANNELS for Wrappers, Bavigation. er, at present, Mrs. leDonald, | ‘The New York state senate passed the Crosby ‘bushels of corn, and {onds and | ceedings against him meesage Se Le Nar ear rc ane | Ge sce ad ep cae | ert wu veut > eo | Livre cr Da pk AE ee eo aes TT eS jem! ing ud ry > pies. MUSUR Easy wanora or | Sile.by, the executors of ns estate tor s100,000, "| Méuilda Barnett, of Boston, are expected here ima | “rhe DS Wware State senate passed house bill] Gov. Green, ot New, Jer erday | renomi- Sere sed rpc toes cay and toaged in Ja rcuiged ta Ay ay FF WM. SHUSTER &80R8; | Weak. (dice and Stcre Fistures, Mantole Departizeut | ginia, At lc and Norfolk the snow speed. | Sarinea pete the propted’ Daaware and’ Asawoman Bay | The; 2 ei Sat} feieur ea tanec pA gh TF ardrober, oA iw Doors, Side- New York has joines next eee ¥ile-holdere, Counters. Des aD a Poet: ; Court has decided that pare, ‘Lt |quité heavily | was caused by this” action, and members: ome | econ ora Scream aE | ASSO SES oe cians | gS TO | aera oe ae S| ER Ee ee | eae one ee mE rricz. mas [whew Claim & gain of Bixty votes, taxation, ‘the first quarter of 188%, ‘Thecoereion bili for Ireland, snow melted as tt reached | of the mayor in very forcible

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