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__FOR RENT_HOUSES FTE, Pavesi toa hts 4thand Nscs.n. Str rm. 1541 M st n.w Stable rear 1416 K st Stable rear 1013 10th TLAG F st., hove is only, a books. For iif ust eal the Ist and 15th. f the property on my e for bulletin issued oa E. WAGGAMAN. t offic TH beVaavese.Sre 20th St. LOr..m. Pst os Ene 408 Richsrison 3 2 thet we 0 1d Zou st WESCOTT & WILCOX. 1907 Pennsylvania ave. Dw, H.ave....$100 411 (09 9th st. n.w.. 147.100 9 Conr-ave.. Or. 1 obaave., Lar... $3. 19th st 13r._. 83 711 7th tna. aud dwelling. 1: 2 F Capi ir 40 20th st.n.w., 10766.67 ‘The above nouses can be examined ‘aflice only. ‘AHOMAS J. Fist 52'S "BRown, mhl2 Tas? Penn. avon. i RENT—FURNISHED, SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, TSOLG at. w.. one Fouth in thind-story reserved ‘$45 per month. Inguire ob premisen. rata JOR RENT OR SALE — AN ELEGANT NE} Dwelibg, No. 02 Lat w Lot, 3 feet front, 12 sooms and cellar, furnace, ‘and all’ modern inprovemects, handsomely papered and mahogany Bantela with mirror, in every room. wide parking. Frice only a0,-230.. Ot will rent for 875 per mouth. 3 on. ine i open for tnapection. Px culars to the SCH reiduth at ne. trom 121 Tpimsand 8 to 9 4th st ne. 2-st18.30 7 Wylie at.e2-8t, 3F. ‘Small Houses in various parts of the city from $3.50 934 Fst. p-w.,at & BRADLEY, 927 Fst. nw. to,$10 rer month coch. ‘Rooms in build ‘SWORMSTED’ easonabie rent. ‘ap5-Im FOR RENT_FLATS.. RK RENT—FLATS—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- in a desirable part of the city. and conven- jent to two lines of street cars HILL & JOR FOR LEASE FOR A MONTH OR TWO MONTHS, ne Brewster Village Cart, to hold four. ‘or more, 8 ‘Aiidress FB. M., Star ofilce. ‘ABLE—IN REAR OF 1812 N ST.; Rew and very desirable: five stalls and Feom._Apply to A. T. BRICE, 714 loth st. api-Im. _FOR SALE—HOUSES. | POR S4LE-TWo.STORY BRICK, SEVEN, and bth, modern Brick, G, a'r 9th. nbia st.. between G. nr Eres Brice pt e. r F..1 2d EDITION. Last oans to he Sa my its. cast and. lines SOT ARE BLUFPRD BY THE MESGENGEAS—THRT FI- NALLY GET 4 NOTE TO THE PRESIDENT, WHO AC- CRPTS THRIR INVITATION TO REVIEW THE EMANCI- rx te 5 “ ¥. W. HO sions PATION-DAY PARADE. Say: “A preliminary investigation of the question 72. 14 rooms, grates, mantel THREE STORY AND. mx — indicates clearly an absence of authoritative un chime ene opt | Pembabened cag Beea reas abe the" maine of cred tans appomied | Sercana ae Gaia nea eee Toth and Pet, apti-si | P75 by Biicmoatiig south Addreps QUINTUS, suebeiGa Sox nukmae Srnttce of colored citizens appointed te ieee as are -- = President called federal government.” * * * pres- ; | A Tremendous Demonstration Against | Mansion this morning at 11 o'clock. Tney were | sent Commissioners are not fully edvien 42 to FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS Coercion in London Te-Day. Chas, a Marshal, Chairman; W. H. Jackson, Rer, } the reasons ‘which, influenced er & 00. mae OROUGHBRED ALDERNEY | Lonvow, April 11—1 p.m.—The day appointed for | Robt. Johnston, J. W. Branson, C. Hl. Turner, and issuance of theee permit ve BO IG ore 2.8. Fete sea Ge ‘Wii be brought from the country | the great demonstration in London against the | W- Cal¥in Chase. ‘The committee state that om ete ee Ty altered aud rope a ee Ee eee | aaumaay morning at corner 10th st.and Louisiane | Trish coercion bill, now before the house of com- | their arrival the messenger at the President's | amin tes ter, and in the belief ‘sure plunbing, opon ‘fireplace, dutub-walter, station: Se BATE PTW POUR HOE mons, opened brilliantly, the weather being | 40or informed them that the President was en- | face areas, for the occupation of which the persalts bs, kc.; easy term. Apply on premines, si SALE TWO FINE YOUNG, HORSES, SIX | baimy and the sun shining brightly. Vast crowds | gaged with the Postmaster General and could not Provided, was an area within the juriadletion, of . | broken suitabietorasy urndse: Call xt BOWERS | Of People are marching toward Hiyde Park, Where | De seen, Leaving this messenger the committee | be District Commissioners As the existing Uns EE SAGE SPERM Matas oust HEN New Nose ce elt toi ap e”| Uh ing re ibe tom ents Nis | next called on oh Lemons emerge mse | Sea, WO teme Rats In ou So 0. = Wor sowiis sob, BSS SALE CA GENTLEMAN | LEAVING THE With lesders nthe day's exéreises. The wemost ogee and requested him vo taice in & Penaitue Gf, pubic funds, the Commissioners eug- 2 lasm previ card, e “SMALL BRIGK HOUSE Sine to nan omnes well wOdGr SBUYECEYS | of the bankers exhibited Bear portrales of Mz, | asked Col atone Uanece thee ey am eat, Ne | Beoement creme Government, and ® final jot, 20x120, on. husetts ave. ‘Stables. ‘apli-st' | Gladstone, Michael Davitt and. Father Keller, and | whether they had an engagement with him and and conclusive statement and map be for 85,250 cash, JNO. BOWLES & C0. SOR SALE-AT THE STABLE OF JAMES G. | the inscription, “Justice for Ircland.” Fourteen | that Col. Lamont said “No. the information and guidaace of ist Facwietncv vartave Gavpeen Oth aid th ns, platiorms for thie use of orators ‘have been erect 4 ROW WITH A COLORED MESSENGER. ee JOR SALE—HOUSES—CUT THIS OUT. | F 14th ear 1,814,500 2th st. a.w., Br. *¥000 Tath hg gapdosd of ane Hi Fa ALE —S01 150; ohe pair 3 karat solitaire diamond cl » and fine Se noe Se D RING, ON in Hyde Park and occupy the whole frontage facing: the fashionable park lane. All those takiug part in the procession from the ——_>—___ An Accident at the Capitol. ‘The waste paper of the Senate document ‘Mr. Chase then asked Simmons whether he ‘Wouldn't take in a card toCol. Lamont. Simmons LITAIRE DIAMON i East to the west end of London wear green rosettes | answered: “No, sir, 1 won't do anything of the | 1s turned over to the sergeantat-arms OMce for 9 S. y pin, ‘stot to imitate the Irish embic ‘the shamrock. ki and nett} — a F age Ta res 60: FSP tet apli-se” | Allange force of police is held In roverve tor an | 44,204 Relther you nor any one else can see | sale, under the law, and the custom is to lower it 3 ‘OH SALE—LADYS SOLID GOLD CHATELAINE | Mergency. ‘The committee in sacks trom the upper floor to the basement by se 8 SOLID GOLD CHATELAINE got very: ant, and Mr, Chase ¥ tem-winding watch, 81:2; Iady"s sold. wold Araeri- AN IMMENSE AND ORDERLY MEETING. says Simmons was very means of a pulley, arranged in the circular ven- BOWLES & CO, 1221 Fet._| can stem-winding watch, #25 rents wolid wo | , ‘The gathering in Hyde Park wasthe largest ever | in the meantime the President's messenger | Wintor, or “well,” ast is called, just north of the ;DEN'S ROW—FINE LARGE tam stem-winder, $28." KO HARRIS & CO., 4 ‘hela ie London. The people were enthusiastic, but | came up and. carried Mr. Chase's card into, ‘he | rotunda, Last Saturday, in lowering the sacks of 5 a - . President. The committee retired to a vate etyiel SALE—JERSEY COW AND CAL’ A motion protesting against the coercion bill | room and Mr. Chase wrote the following lerter: to ah ee Go F reetpuoti te gposcellent quality wy was offered simuitaneousiy from the fourteen plat- | the President: pe ae mn the ay Hight 10 ee Soe ony large, giQHN MULLIN, near Tenleytown P. forms and carried Coa irenerons tt ey Boccia hle ee cg ‘Was sufficient to crash tarown tee isan grating in -RY DESIRABLE TWO Fi. Rep ee erie irs. Gladstone watcl e anti-coercion April 11, °87. er House on Capitol Bill front- | JFOK SALE —K WELI-EQUIPPED HOOK cession from a window in Piccadilly, and was gives | Hon. Grover Clevinnd, President of the Unied ee Tee iu on au avenue; parking. shade trees, shrub inting Office, including a two-horee power yas | an ovation by the men in line. States: ieee a be sears. Boone was tery, de: Cheap ifaold'at Ouoe. gauire of 22 | engiuas will trade for city real entave bangean if wold gee ead Sir: A committee of colored citizens most re- | tof verona teem oe ne 2 is & common practice a90-13t Miao est | Shen crparonag a aeueeanomchanie oreo aa MIR, BLAINE’S CONDETION, | specitilly request you fo review their procession | {helweathor was ack told Baan Ine Hein [aOR 8 LEBEL TFUL COTTAGE Wi 31.000 twenty versal eru PGE SALE, BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, WITH 34,008 Ce It Continues Favorable. theemancipation of slaves intmeDistrictorcoluun. | WS deserved, Mian idter, or will exchange into Wearable city. prop: | E'tix Star otiee Uo STORE: CHEAP. ADDRESS | or. roprs, April 11.—a dispateh from Mr. R. C, Dis, Monday, April 18, ‘between the hours of 1 and Naval Organization. Gaiden Hae opertunity 0 secure ¢harming lic su | YOR SALE-BEAUTINUL, FINELY-BRED BAD: | Kerins states that Mr. Blaine, at 11 o'clock this | 2.0lock. UO tae tie oF oon, 28 possible, 804 | reravcrioNs TO CHIEVS OF BUREAUS RELATIVE 70 prema wpe a rep he Grete ons Fut ae driving Mare; fast, gentle and young. Also, | morning, was in the same favorable condition a8 | northwest. Z ‘THE PURCHASE OF MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES FOR THR spot "°C OUTER © WiMER, 1423 Fat,_ | splendid Hoadster both aoubd and for want of tad Committee—c. 1. Mi: yesterday. (No fever, pulse eighty, and appetite W. H. Jackson, J. 1. ‘Ouper will sell eitherat sacrifice; 1102 New Hamp- ire ave. See pes SS eee tics Tumer, J. W. Branson, Rev. "Robt Johnson, Prof, | In pursuanceof his plans for the reong: m Poth edicining oak 3 sold cheap, on terma | Sore al 3 —— J.-M. Gregory, C.F. p gonnaoe Fs, plans for the reorganieatio pi ee B SALERODGERS BUGGY, AISQ | TWO: | WORSE THAN THE-FORTY THIEVES |" This letter was sent into soretayy ne ‘who | Of the system of procuring and utilizing naval ap0-3t SETTLE & MOFFETT, 1311 Fet__ | 2V,srsted Rusia Surrey light and stylish; both ip good — sald that he would send an answer as soon a8 he | stores, Secretary Whitney has sent to the chief of al FURNISHED OR FOR RENT FUR: | oer _APDIY at stable, 48555 Cst.uw. "_08-0t"_ | Parsiculars of the Conspiracy of Pan we RE the letter before the President. Mr. Chase in- containing eight rooms, in most de- SALE—BED FEATHERS. 15C. A POUND, Formed 1 Few: Glenn and tive Baked Berk Waters or ies Handle Employes—Fifty-six. Arests Mr. Pruden that the negro im T, | requiring them to sirable part of Oakland. Garrett Con, Mar There is 8 hee ; prepare for his approval, by the wellotlelicious water Gn the place, pe Oui teensex" | wu90eY, “Also, Cuuice Geno Teathers, iowert prices | im Pittsburg. den suid that eee ee commute. Mr. YU" | Soun inst, schedules of such mateftal and supplies cellent outbuildings and good view. The cottages in | All orders promptly delivered. WM. SEI=7,, (24:4 | Pyrrsaura, April 12.—John H. Hampton, attor- | “°R.3" eae rare nad no righieia dobar. | as they estimate will be rent ‘end eee oe ee aor SALE BED FEATRERS is " oe ney for the Pennsylvania Co., this mourning sald: ot the ixecutive Mansion, Secretary Pruden, WhO ve departments during the next tsa Year. Te , ND; | President, called % 5 show the stores Einav ,cigan and dry ploked: betier feathers can't Fo ee ee a ON a torn peer rgerger es and supplies on handy. and whegever sch surpiss mail and otherwise. £3! ‘Seis Heat, emns-36e | OF these, 75 crews were found to be had accepted the invitation and would review the | 5 1 answer needs of any buregu the same The goods were obtained by the thieves in | Procession with pleasure. Will be noted in the schedules. The int i Fok Sle IN WHOLE OR PART, COMPARA z vods wie plensareS board will receive these schedules, ahd note various Ways. In many instan¢ the seals were R SALE-EOT ON ERIE ST, IMPROVED BY | Unguof tnvoom Louse ate Peat tessa Madness | broken, Whiie in others hatehets were used t ‘The Postmaster General’s Trip. tee he iht-room frame dwelling: south front; Si Bear omce: apg-zt* CUT HOLES IN THE ENDS OF CARB, GOING WEST ON A TOU OF INSPECTION. Quirements of the schedules, and when the sched- Sean 8: OO a EY DETER | ROE SALE — JERSEY COW AND GALY. PEE | through which the men took what they coveted. | Postmaster General Vilas will accompany Mr. | Wes havo’ been aoesieey War ea ea tne sched. pety & TSO Fat | ee HY gentle: aves an excellent quality milk. fair “Then they reported the car in bad condition | Nash, the superintendent of the Railway Mail Ser- | Paymaster-General will classify, advertise and OR SALE-IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED | near Ariingion Poot Gimeee’ 220. INO- g-st’ | claiming that the hole had been made by accident, | vice, to-morrow, on a tour of inspection of the fast | Contract for the stores needed. “After the Soth of Frita tnttic. Uneseolied property for lnvesoncee, | 2 ‘The operations were all the result of combina- Speculation. or for a home. June proximo all purchases and payments for the Von, R EXCHANGE — THE ENTIRE |-Same Will be made under the direction of the Pay= = = oi mail service between New York, Chicago, and St. rht to ti Faber, RoW SUTRA HS tiie OS Ss peaesisles tence, y largely | “Cr combi. | Paul. While absent they will consider the feasi- | master-General of the Navps aha ween ar bay window: collagen eoree wed bet oH eneratine | everywhere. 8. TRE} Bat. *ap-B | nation were oath boat, Eat Tho URE Coder | DILIty of establishing depote at Chicago, St. Louis, | chase ‘requisitions ke ‘approv ty’ the rovements, wood mantels, mirrors, &c.: Ri 1B SALE—SEND FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS FOR | standing existed among them.” and Atlanta for the distribution of chiefs of bureaus, they will_be transmitted to the 9 iz Pos. {ow to an immediate customer: now rents for 9600: 6 | EY Bish ww Bock on Birds and Aquaria: illustra | “'A’thing which alarmed us more than anything | tai and ‘stamped envelopes to | Paymaster-General for his action. tick Houre oa New Hampehire ave. pow cocunied | SCHMID'S BIRD TOME TAGE, wwe dear stonk | else, Was that they stole large quantities of Mis | the pose = oMees in hiss’ losalluse Under ry of by owner: two-story, eMht toons and bathe Price vania ave. n.W. Zz ore south | Ky, and drank it in the cabooses. the present system these. supplies are sent| ‘The Presbytery ef Washington. 38,500. A bargain. i ae Men were continually reported drunk on duty, | from the manufactory, at Castleton, New York, in | AN ADJOURNED MEETING HELD THIS MORNING IN THE A beautiful Lot on 17th st. n.w.. 65 feet front; only ct Penta HOP AEDIAS, | JAMES PAR | and the probability of disaster was something | registered Pouches, 16 the individual offices, both NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH. * Csice'Lots on Washing’ sights. Meridian Hill, | "that i every house There there a ince a et 3 “7 frignttul to contemplate. All kinds of goods were = and ae si inexosne in earn ae An adjourned meeting of the Washington City Sureity, Forest Glens ee, acc Nest Weshinaton. | Eocoilege™ Ts. work all the volumes can ‘beats | Fences were established in this city, where the | Some, andit is the mention ¥orcmacaror ce avoid | Presbytery was held this morning in the lecture Also, 20,000 feet of Land in West Washington, on 8 at aan mall monthly payments by address- room of the New York Avenue church. In the ab- ropert Being evenly | the delay in furnishing these supplies by establish- fine corner, improved by alarge, old-fashioned house, | 108 Box 120, ‘apd-tomay bh aes ek ree ts of fupplios at he pelts s named. ‘The | Sence of the moderator, Rev. Mr. French, ReY. Dr. capital investment. R SALE-AT A BARGAIN, A REGISTERED The arrests have ted the greatest excite. | exp nt probal rst at ici Childs presided. Rev. J. P. r, Of And other equally desirable berwaine. | ngewe F Jersey Ball, two years old, and a thoroughbred | ment ainong Tailro. su.ployees of this. city, | and it wil be, ascertained whether the supple | retical aes Ga bing eed od bead ne ret S29 Tun at. | Gross Boy's, Sear ames 70M 16D. Dutter stock; Ad. | There are fitty-six 2: estoimes now in Jail here, | can be placed in Ses crore clerical force at | corresponding member. “Rev. Dra. Sundetiand, ae peesent employed 5 POR SALE-4 ARGE IGE BOX, SUTTABLE FO: A Suspicious Vessel off Cork. Whether it wil be necessary 1) caploy extra | Chester and Bittenger were appotnted a committes iC on the history of the Presbytery to report at the om oe pore sont moe BW. ap9-2 Loxpox, April 11-—It is reported that there is clerks, centennial matin of the General, Assemby, to be JALE—A° \ACRI] A NEARLY NEW, | suspicious vessel off Youghal, County Cork, wi to Philadel la in 188% Pai ftir tn ,anade by Wren. Can be sees | ing for a chance to land # cargoot dynamite. Crus. S. Sweet, Secretary Endicott’s private | ™penorts in regard to intssion work in nia, “A NICE BRICK HOUSE ON ab BT: | Sh; + WESONS, few York ave., between 6th and ee secretary, has returned from a month’s visit to| were received. Ex-Justice Strons ‘as ‘Grooms: 82,300. oo ars-6t"_| FENANCIAL AND COMMEROKAL. | his home in Chicago. During his absence the du- | member of the board of directorsof the presbytery 2008 G si.; 14 rooms: open grates: window; Fe. SALE—CHEAP, SOUND, GENTLE DRIVING- tes: aoe ‘secretary were performed ‘by John | and ex-Juc Drake was appointed in his pl ‘. yell built; in. gxcellent order: lot 20.92120.8}4, to 16 fase Years old. ’ Apply to P. Pa $28 New York Stock Market. Randolph. Te Ce ay aay eel wo re ; 810.000. = ‘ rs ow ‘the 3:00 pam_prices pons in the churches, tela Ioe 04100, tosliey BE S30, UP Marble mam- | HOR SALE_STYLIGH SIDEBAR BUGGY, GOOD | of the New Vari Stack Market as wporved by special | THR Ganvrec Srarve.—It ts expected that the | Sion Gaticd attention “to foe te eae ‘gen: 2U14 H st.:8 rooms: nied, impe ; lot 26.3x140, to | gant neys Price #100: can be seen at FLEMMI Wire to H. H. Dodge, 639 1oth street: pedestal for the Garfield statue, at the intersec- | eral assembly had made a deliverance on the sub- 1 ed edad ees eet em |e aga pon WORE LoTR Ser a. [so] x ton of Maryland. ayenne and Tat street, wil bo Jing ea Was et Goce tn ation JROUG st .w 26 rooins; lot 20373; 95.500, Puasa Horee, 1 Sids-Dar : |poebicre eee red SALAD ONE Presbytery. (The services referred to are the re. 3 yasetts | ew, 1 arn a ra Ta SER rdered ding form part ave new 85. ko. W. LINKIN. | PACAGE STABLES, 13th aud Esta. tnrws” Sys) Ss ares en coe ciara \ | theservice in soiue ot the Presoyreriag eure Foz eS SEES EET: | QE SALE PICICIE BARGAINS HOVERGAFE: ieee ES Ge a ee ee = #405 F Tricycle, $50; 5 Caprorep.—Paymaster Gene jester has FINE NEW RESIDENCE, ‘$30; Humber Tandem, 200; Victor Tandem, recetved a telegram from Chief Paymaster Farren | 0bJected to by some strict Pres ans. -The OTH SE. 1 sn ERIES, 1406 New York ave. that Chas, Parker, the man Who, several weeks | PIeSUyteny adjourned at 13 o'cloek to meet on the NEAR L 2 has. > , jonday in May. anil ret storien, Casement and attic: 12 rooms, laundry POR BALE EARE BARGAINS IN PIANOS. ago, robbed Paymaster Bosh of $7,400, has been ——>—___ lags mirrors in all the Principal rooms, snd Ape cban- (Que Cabinet Patlor Upright captured. Ascension Parish, etiers aid was Sxrures throtunout the house.” Also, 938 Gapinet Farlor Upright Carrary ALEXANDEE Roorns, ath cavalry, and | 2CCUESIASTICAL ELECTIONRERING TO SECURE & a One Cabinet Parlor Upright $2 = =: CHURCH VESTRY. . Plame — Gue Beautiful Satan Geena eee. First Lieutenant Wm, P. Evans, 19th infantry, = ‘This house is well built in every respect; a handsome | 7,0 Be may oe ; | The election of vestrymen in the Eplacopal exterior: fronts cast; street nicely parked, and pave- | qicd only the vant seasees Sant ot he Been CREE eee From cuty At West Polnt and | cyurches throughout the city takes place to-day ce, $12,000, Terms, one-fourth cash; balance on | *20Ut one-half of actual value. “Will be sold on terms a and to-night. In? most instances there will be no accommodating terms. ae S ExeHANese WAREROOMS, THE Fiagsuir RicuMoxp.—The Navy Depart | opposition, and those whose time has expired will For permit to inspect premises, apply to cx, act peace Ment is informed that the flagship Richmond ar- | pe re-elected. In a few instances, however, there _apO3t Pennsylvania ave. a BALE_M. WILSON, = — fies fed eames April 3, and hep leave in atew may be some contest 8 mores It is evident 4 SALE—IN J WEST SECTION, ILL West. Un 8 for St. Thomas. The EI training squad- | such a condition irs has been thought F Dupont Girele,on Commectont See Lone oaks 207, 286. SOT Gente Market FS 1 Bastern Balti: Mark Toa, Under command of Commodore Markuat, ar- | in the Ascension. parish, and. the rector of the house, priced. i; aid jn large stocks, ail kinds of Northern and ere ements) rived at Bermuda, April 5, from Barbadoes on’ the | church, in order to keep the present vestry in ser- Coun. ave. a 0 aa Sousneen Fish, Oysters, Ciams and’ Crabe, Squidea | , BALTIMORE, Mo., April 11—Virwinia sizes, past | way home. Hos, iis signed and ‘rans ited to those tavora- eee’ ie 4 mns5 ee ‘courous. 0. ten-foriies, » 445 le Or supposed to favor their retent eeeavenne at 31 #000 15 620,000. oun ROR ,SSTE7S, CAMBTAGESBvGGrES, “AND ays pew tress 00 5 Did todays __ |. Seonerany Wary Has RecaLiep Hrs Onpzr | lowing circular Netter: ne parish 1 = MAN & CO, 1407 Pst." pot Le D MUKE, MD, Cot 5 7 Sraricrer comm JOR SALE-THREE-STORY CORNER BRICK, Mine Waxcons may own manufac: | iadune, 20:5. lous rm, with for repair of the machinery of the U. 8.8, Kear-| The present vestry of the parish 1s posed, ont . er, daily, at his si rae Soe aly of Capitol: south and east Howerd street and western ’ super, 3.5 the following members: Gen. 8. B. Holubl do. fant J. C. Kelton, Charles G. Lee, Marshall McDonal Riley. ’ ‘The vestry 4. K. McCammon, A. & Pratt, Ww, R. 80 composed will be continued sarge, now at Portsmouth, N. H., and isconsidering the question whether the vessel should be con- demned and sold, or refitted for further service in or ‘only $300 cash required; balance ie 4 room Brick: Lithets near'S sy :lot Tah st near 3 st; 9 rooms “a MUGWUNP sTORY.” Gives a Word of Advice to Its Im ventors, From the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, April 9. ‘The story that Whitelaw Reid, esq., editor of the New York Tribwne, has been writing to some one On the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette—there B&ve been two guesses—expressing bis readiness t¢ leave Blaine as a candidate for the Presidency and so for Sherman, has perhaps been sufficiently com tradicted, Tt was a mugwump story, and we may be useful in ‘saying to the “republicans” who supported Cleveland on personal grounds, that the less they Say in opposition to the nomination of Mr. Blaine the greater chance there is that his friends wil fcnreut that he shall not be the nominee, ‘There ‘& combatative rit republican party easily aroused that mroula rejoice to, BER = Skaln the battle of Ins, and be par- cularly pleased in case Cleveland should be the great ‘only democratic candidate, to see whether James G. Blaine could not overcome that 047 plurality in New York! This warlike spirit KIBTLAND, ON10, AND ITS MEMORIES DEAR TO TRE MORMON HEART—JOSEPH SMITH'S STRANGE STORY— ‘THE LEGEND OF TEE ANGEL'S VisIT TO THE KIRT- LAND TEMPLE, ETC. ‘Special Correspondence ofthe EvEXIxG'STAR. Kreriaxp, Omo, April 8. Few events have occurred since the time marvelous than the rise and prog ess of the Mormon Chureh, or, as they prefer to be called,“The Church of Latter Day Saints.” ‘That branch of the great susith family from Which sprang the Mormon prophet pomesned ‘many traits of character which to the close Ob server would, in many respects, distinguish Unem from the other members of the race, and from the community at large. We gather from a small volume, written by the mother of this extraordt- nary man, that the family were English; that they were living in this country as carly a8 1088, ‘and from that time down to Joseph many of them, at diver stimes and places, saw visions, and were Tete ca reaion Of wisdom—not good comes sronane a Fhe father of the prophet was thus distin. admentti the ml faction guished cond, soc a, rision and dream almost y"ot Cleveland. be elations were to usher 1n upon the world a | Blaine and Sherman are undoubtedly the leaders —the representative men of the republ ty — and there is a general indisposition wo be uueracted to any second-rate leadership, ‘The mugwump papers ar as positively, Af not a whic) new dispensation, and tobe the foundation of anew im the light. of Wuich toe chaees Ot Canfstendom were fowar olson germcnt ane ss appear—were revered for the son, DOW as a martyr, and served as a et by 200,000 | Maliguantiy, hostlie to Sherman as to Blaine. ‘This fhe was, born at Sua wines county, is true, we believe, of the Herald, Times, Post, and Vermont, bocember 23 Isis at ten gears of Harper's Weekly, of New York, and the sugges fayne county, New York, and, vettug. On New Yor! on Farm his father followed, as before, the business of , Ull Young Joseph was of age. During all ons they make of republican candidates are pre- pomterous. As for our part, we Want candidates oward Whom the mugwutnp gang Will be irrecon. % cilable, ‘The gang hostility ts an indispensabie this time his education was sadly neglected.” He | stamp of sound and saving republicauixm, Know lithe of arithmetic, was a. poor spelier. - coe - indifferent reader, wi ‘was Leo and Queen Victoria. ble. We cannot ‘learn that he had any know! ag tinny hee opi 7 ot Whatever. When quite young, | From the Loudon World. 88 he declares, he was often the Subject of dea Tt seems Chat 1887 is the fiftieth year of the religious imy sometimes moving him to | pope's “orders” as well as the queen's Jubllee, I is rumored that there ts to be an exchange of let. ters and presents, the latter to consist of a --sump- tuous” mosaic and a valuable missai, Pew peos ple, however, are aware that the pope and het majesty are personally acquainted. They first Inet at Brussels, when Peccl was nunclo, and at a great banquet ‘given by the king in honor of his Toyal visitor, Pecel, as doyen Of Une corps diplo~ matiqie, sat’ by her side, and entered into a long and antinated ‘conversation with her. Later on Cardinal Pecct came to London, and’ there bod audience of the queen. The pope often speaks uf these interviews, and it ts certainly the only in~ lance of such a'meeting since the reformation. soe Rav. Mu. Mooxr’s Wepprne Gux.— Rev, J. Aaron Moore, colo ‘ook @ stand on the street, tn Jack. son, Misa, arday, shot-gun in hand, and as Wile ‘Taylor, a edlored youth of twenty, ape ‘hed the parson levelled hts gun and would ave Shot the boy had he not de Dehin white man. The parson and the boy were arre ed and taken before Uhe mayor, who learned that ‘the irate minister charged Taylor with the ruin of his cighteen-yearold daughter Emma. A cense Was procured, and the young people we: married by the mayor. Taylor isa son a dee con in the parson’s church. During one of these strange experiences an angel of God met him, and they for atime held sweet ‘tribes; that the records of that ancient Ferre, proeeres, and that if he was faithful we make him an honored instrument, ten ed whom these ar Diessings—this new te i—should be brought to the children of men; Dnally was told that bis sins were forgiven. ‘The angel did not leave yoy without tn See Seta eee gk = Si ii, which he a cee hon th them were found twotransparent Fone, ‘he rim of a bow. This was called the Urim 1, sh its aid only could ii on the plates made known. The le were enc! in a massive stone chest, and records bad lain, since Maron, the of the scribes and the last of his race, had idden them away and then died. at this time the young et was permit- nly to 100k at not to lle or Lo pos ‘Sess them, and not utlafterfour years did the angel deliver them into his hands. The reason Why he bad not obtained them before was because he had not implicitly obeyed the directions given by the poe: ‘His mother declares that a few days: aed he i Ea a i i a 4 &' 5 j HAL KNIGHTS OF Lanon.—The “Horace the local assembly of re Knights of Labor attached to. District y No, 64, in New Yorkeity, a large body of workers who are engaged in the printing, pub- Ushing, bookbinding and other affiliated trades and occupations, It is sald there are forty mem- bers in the new local assembly, and all the daily ‘and several weekly newspapers are represented. have them fairly in lis hands, but inking he saw a treasure where the golden plates ad lain, he dropped them in order to secure It, and when he would take them agatn, behold! Uley had vanished, and he went home sorrowing. SMITH’S FLIGHT WITH TUR PLATES, Having finally gained the records, and the know!- edge getting among the neighbors, ney gathered into mobs and would have robbed him; $0 he fed AN OFFICER'S WIFE ASSAULTED.—A tel from Price, Utah Ty., April 9, says: A colored Soldier named Watson Freeman went to the resi- dence of one of his oMcers, entered It, and, sei~ ing the officer's wile, attempted to assauit he ‘Penn, the plates concealed In a barrel of beans. | jn this ie Was not successful abandoning Here, by inspiration of God, and the use of the | his purpose, We fled from the post. ke. remalura ‘Uri and Thuminin,” this strange Writing Was | away only aday or two, when be returned. and deciphered and made known to the world. A scribe was employed to write the translation, word Dy Word, as it caine from the lips of the prophet. At length the transiation was complete, was pub- Ushed, and 3,000 copies were sent out. In subse- juent editions the text was In many cases revised. Wis quite dificult now to obtain a copy of Cals first edition. To the saints, this book of Mormon is of qual thority with any book of the common Bible, or together. It was often called, years ago,’ the “Golden Bible,” It is as implicity Deileved as tne Psalins of David, or the writings of the apostles; ‘more than that, it stands in relation to une New ‘Testament as the new does to the old. As the New ‘Testament is the evidence of a new tion, ‘superseding the old where not confirmed, so Unis supersedes the new. Smith declares hiinself, in ‘One of his visions, that the Angel of the Lord told him in answer to the question, ‘Which sec right, which sect shall f join”’ “None; all a wrong. They are abomigations in the sight of the Lord.” | So a new chureh was organized, ‘smith being baptized by his scribe, and he bapuzing his scribe in return. Soon four others submitted vo ‘the ordinance, and on the 6th day of April, 1820, they came together and were united into a church, and its name Was “The Caurch of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints.” Such was the beginuing of Mormonism. It claims to have restored the ancient faith of the church, that in consequeace all the surrendered hhnselr, Tits said that the lowest penalty for this crime ts fifteen years imprison. iment." The lady ts sald to be a niece of Cul. Ben- een, the late cox at the post, SUICIDE OF ANOTUER RUSSIAN GENERAL —'ThO death of Gen. Krock, Russian commander at War- nounced on March 24, and then supposed been Che result of a murderous attack, it ranspiries was due to the general's own hand. ‘The reason ziven is that he Was overcome by grief on learning that lis son bad been are Tested on suspicion of being implicated in the re cent attempt Lo assassinate oo Dears oF THE STaLoN Haney Cray.—Harry Clay, the great sire of speed producers, died om Wedbesday ot the Middletown, N. Y., stock farm ord. D. Willis, aged thirty-four years, He was foaled in 1453 at Wantage, N.J. He was sired by Seaves's Cassius M. dain by imported Beli ind Passed Through several OWners 10 the Hon, Eurastus Corning, of Albany, In 1879 he was sold at auction to’J. D. Willis for 81,00 Snot that Of a sire of perform= producers, eight of ints da rlven pertormers, among the St. Ju Ly. “As a breed horse Mambletonian. An appropriate monument will be erected over his ters pi such a3 propnecy, revelation, heating, &c., | Ve. is =a Seth it aod even raitag the dead; We wivein ie eee Wide: possibilities ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE AT CHAKLESTOX. — At ‘THE FIRST STAKE OF ZION. Charleston, South Carolina, Raster Sunday was The . ushered in with an earthquake shock, Wwhicl Church grew and increased mightily, and In | Soctirred about 6.0 oclock. Wille It did. uo 1881 the prophet came to Kirtland. Its soll was | damage, it was severe enough tostarile people ‘sectiol SALE—1 ‘FRO \e Ne . ‘The recalling of the order is due to the ect! ve fertile, the climate salubrious, and here he stuck | from their beds and to frichten early church- JOUN SHERMAN S DO.” Biitteess stock of Garman pg Hon enOM THE fet that adaltional estfoates have been received church on Baster Monday, ‘ApaliatT pw you the trst “stake” ot Zion, and here the faitnful | goers, This is tue only shake felt theresince March 1407 Fit_ | Ope eicera 30 to JAS PRO A975: the estimated cost of the necesear Teoaan | use the enclosed ballota ‘their ‘use la bxpizinea | Were commanded to, gutuer. Bat Kirtland was | 17 last, me ate = sjobras : KBR 0. May, 058075: cost of the’ necessary re] pees Rapier | not the only place. Missouri was ‘selected as ‘an- - ~ FSSi500, Sptendta SAND pLNVESTMENT FOR Bays each owe TOK ave a Neoe eal | stesy “and fairlyeuctives winter a7 Se = iy seajodir ceiee wet ok oer. ‘of the ‘Sat diner point Where a-stake of ion should ‘we | A Miuosauce’s Devownue Chance wie : ie Govertmuent st 61,000 per year. WE BUREORD, | 926-4, 1280 Bld st aw. Terea Meee Beka | Anak Te weston comp ana Guilt mi ‘Taz NEw CoMissiOoNER oF Parewrs.—Ex-Repre- | Ve.trymen whom they please, an@ shall immeti: | placed. Men were sent there, preaching by the | Awsox--Dr William Me itevnoldy ot 10% Wert House on T st n-w., near 13th,S rooms all mi.; | 1423 New York ave é apo-3t" "| low. mb2o-tin | 4074: May, 4620400: steamer, Adiado, sentative Hall, of Iowa, who has been nominated | itoly thereafter elect by ‘ballot four vestrymen | Way, i land, quarreled with the peopic, and | Forth-seventh street, New York. was, arrostet eany price $5,400, New York ave = = = and quiet southern a driven out; bought agato” al furday abd his wife wis arrested ‘vestorday on be uss bs R SALE—12 PER CENT INVESTMENTS— 1B SALE—ONE FINE SECOND-HAND [ARE $6a:58: as Comunissioner ot Patents, spent the morning in | trom among the persons qualified to vote, includ. | Were ~ * a i me TO nee Paave., Srooms, | Hay homes-Three new Driek Housce, 5 Fog sare ORE) second-hand Knabe, Siouy one 6: | rin,” Saas Hag oa fhe oftce of Commissioner Montgomery, He was | ing those whom they have voted out, all or @Ay of | Again Were driven from thelr Homes Uy murderous } charges of arson, =F Scitparment: monthly pajsente W.E BORRGEES ‘Special Be a bowie Bisson reat | Se, 1.00815 00, Brows Bulk mea Peg en ae Cer ye pe een ane ‘Meantime Kirdland was booming. One ever- | tons in society cspectall olde who Is i422 New York ave. apo-3t and clear rib aides. packed, 7a. Bacontatoulders | Sucutod Serene on gee tO the oath of office and District Government Affairs. continuous, stream of Mormon eiuigrants poured | leader In a quite v2: She isa daughter SALE. Fi Ba8s: clear rib sides, 9: 13e14. Lard— over and T lers. Some possessed mea! or late ional c K. jee aes vag et neater feats: Pac, betas cea eetenmaeg | for and han iran dares Bids tor the construction atime mew. scoot | DUE the Teas NO er DO yg me hame | Me Jacuar ocd or tue Mevwolaaey eave basement stone, co tngior improvement, | cousty reaidences, St. G: COPEEAMI™G GUY 74) Fetrolounn reich, G25 cof higher sad-qulgt® | Tax Finsr Caerincats toa District man tssued house, on the Hatton toad, in the County. were Sone ume there were suid to Ue 000 Morons | Smith ie said’ that tie, aivounl. of losatae te mg feet clans; ere [Lea aoe "400 Lith se 1 DeWes Rinofer ato" onney eljed ite Was ‘under the Mexican pension law was issued to-day | ©) mt Dae: pee pete Pa umbus | in Kirtland, ‘The writer of this article lives in the | contents of the buraed building was $1 ‘000. aut Patera eet ae ae fee Oppcaite Star office. ia steady: i averposl | to Capt. Wm. J. Gary, who served in the Mexican pee township, was born there, and knows whereot he | provis of loss to that amount could be subanit Bp sondow: newly paiyted and papered; Oth st. n.w. 7B JAS. K. PROBEY'SREPOSITORIES, | Gur'stesmer dail cotton 3: j tour Lai gra wares and second leutenant in the ‘lanl Eeeean eihcas speaks. For two miles and more, in any direction | But the insurance only amounted 10 $0,000, ‘he best built family House of, seven rooms, bath | My {OF_Ounsnd N.Y ave, and 1280 3a dish) nt | Va." Seceinue-dour, 6004 bareln: wheat’ “aSO06 | District of Columbia Volunteers. from the temple, Ube land was alraost entirely sec. <o- SapeeUgg, portamest: tide, alley, with room for ty front 500 0 5.000" pound” Waniness Pagers | eM Gg Swtmca’ appumeet: gate: SOO UaabaN | as Oapunzp ar zuE NavY-vanneThe a ASBoyleet asin trust ot turee lotsa block | 824 PY, Morinohs, You may ni the sigusor ior. | o,TRe privy council bas proclaimed Limerick amd Sable; Sth st. bet. : rye, 1 2 4 -Yanpa.—The | J. A. t 5, | wandering over this sacred land, the signs of for- | 5.7 wedged ‘wosstory sven tooum lage yard; Now Jerseyave, | gia Darts ny ove ake, etey diy goods and tt Pheee $00G famels:, corm 110.000 bushels: Sales— | runds available for repairs to naval vessels are at | Meridian Hill, fF $15,007.03. er habltaiions Mo pow ie oltcrated mang, | otis rh nr onder th peer preweraton Sty Baie eee Bolten Se ite tor O16, merchauts and ‘waons.” Icarry alarger stock a very low ebb, and within a short time heavy ais-| coy Newesore AD Socury.—a | Due, ta the fekds, ‘oud, sora z rs #.W'Sireteny EES | than all the other dealers torether in tue city. Tere Chicage Markets. charges of force will be made at. the navy-yards. | concect will he given at che Unieerariige eaerck, | FAvine, or by some p many inay suill De Seen. | “"Thie will of the late Francis Palms, the Detroit ap9-3t 1007 Fat, | Masousble and at bottom prices. 262m _| CHICAGO, In. April 11. noon.—May wheat | Tagecronsiorce Will be made at the navy yards. | oo gt ae Somat | 4. stone or two, by the hearth-fires that | miitionaire, has been declared invalid, and the “PERB RES! ERAL VERY Di LE 9B SALE SINGING BIRDS, BIRD FOOD AND | OPeved st H3%. but on more favorable crop news from | RinnG'porumouth aed hoe York pate ee the Newsbers ahd. Childeene’ Ald Seelene tics | glowed with heat and comfort so many years ago; rty will be divided sinong the beire-at-law. Vermont tee ek | Fees ard lotein the 8Wand WE Sst ae, | Fagen Geld Figs, Ataris aT ED NOCD AND fires May coms, BOSC” May Ganon asset object of ‘the entertainment ts a very wormay one, | #2 Apple tree, gparied and uid; a ower set by talt | Pijirs. Catharine Wolfe, of New York, lett her eu- Beteet flout brine $15 300: termaveasy.'$7-H00cau | Ineute will dowel tocall on MUMPE BAW wo docrasouh Meare” lier” | “Sioaco, rx. ape 1,1. p.y-—clow: Wear | qgTMEAPPOUUENT oF 4 Butoapren Gavenas | tnt the affair —— oe testmiony of the desolation tit overtook that | He Secropeiitan Musi ot are | eu ® ie rie Fn bis AGO, +, Ap. Clove: Wheat succeed General Willcox, who retires on the le, whatever faults the Mormons may : ~ . 7 remain at 5 per cent interest. G18 F st. nw. }R SALE— CARRIAGES, HABNESS, CARRIAGES. | easier_Cash,77%a80'4: May, 8215-16 fune, 81:¢: | 1 , A Free LEcrcrs oN THE Caamteston Earra- | Poot! “a - ‘The Wholesale boot and shoe house of &. 3 spo2w THOS. G. HENSEY, 1006 Fst.nw._| ¥508 SALE—WE OFFER A CHOICE HOUSE, NINE | E'Gryounced s tise se leh oS: CARRIAGES, | Fe ast Cah, S45s2594: May, eth of Aprit, 1s a matter of considerable specula- RE Loi iy ru; | be justiy charged with, want of economy, energy, | , TMS Wholesale boot and mat s. 9 JPRok SALESA Nice LITTLE HOUSE Ey a FINE | Peete Geliar and tate, MON CRG” ROUSE AINE ‘Ye pot wana nie stylish Sarray co to Seeks. Janes dics July, 43 7-16." Onis fn tion in Army circles, Notwithstanding the many | SUATy” whose iocturs on “The Chatiesny Seah thrift are pot among them. Not mich more | aay. ‘Their labiiiies “are heir assets Onan a be Fee L0G eee eS | SUC T Rg! wun taken stoma HUMPAREY | 7 you want s nice stylish Enseton go to Meoke, Fiazheed, 14. Prime timothy’ se that Gol. Wesly Mersite superisvendene oF Weer | quake," in the National Museum ‘gous, attracted than a year had passed since the prophet appeared | are above that amount. = SRLE-A OR geen Geran Tes | Fabs RESHISRGESE EPGERRRON © | fovea ng cote GGRS mug, | fo, LAN tbat Pied wat 2 | Fun Raden, a6 spbanes 8 clo “adtue Se CoA omnes | maning nate note of he Lard ould be al | nn ov Lean meena te 3 nese or Pleasure Wagon (ne' pal ta y—crermers, 23328; duiry, a ae eet with st t , EIGER & LIEBERMANN, | Northy your stiention to call, nts artilcs are in og PExsoNAt.—Wm. 0. Wheeler and W. F. Paige of | potasraphataken just after theeutthywane: ee TUR FIRST TEXPLE. throat, and aiMicuty of wrestiing, frequently re; sioetaa : ‘and bath’ “a | gu tity and ‘Gually to choos front sie Heteas | The President's Reception Mecday; | Nov 20%, A. Sencer of New Haven, Coan, | sdimission ie tree, ‘The work’ was, unmediately commenced, and, 1n | Combined in Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant Bi; wit all the appointments of acomfortable home. ips, Lap Robes, e., ‘all goods guaranteed 2: ‘* |and G. Maynard of Marquette, Mi are at aes ae the short time of two years, completed. The - | clally designed to break up feverish and Tenge sat THOS. G. HENSEY. rose Aas < HE SHAKES HANDS WITH THR CHILDREN. WP No Bentinl 3 Rol the eee Conta: cA OAae OF Ghar Resuurs rx 4 Sumous CUrMNG | ing was simply magnificent. No building in the | tory tendencies, remove cmstriction oF Ule tPA, 7 SHREESTOR,, Sour FEO presi nabs eiaesel mi shcotehcy Eas | pac ance teore soe ae Hane ho te | oe ae Beene ya, aekangont | Satoretace siete, Senge i ae SEAN: | Ba gusa inte hil a mile soul, ie lengin | ote natural Fespration, ad Aepredy cube A 3 i 1 ; P Public a little before 2 o'clock, the East was as, ley of Cincinn: 0. ‘one found in the hil a mile south, its length 1s . peedy cure. Sige eee ee SEP | PURSE p ae Se eet S| ESR, Terracotta > MO | mend hn, “te atranceand poten | NERA ADO ane A | Sn cig Ma or | aon i eee fae | ttn lo i Ay ns hon Corcoran st. between 13th and 14th sts, 3th af near 8, 7-room Bei “3893 tow nw were crowded with them, pushing to get in, and :. M. wv about a week ago in an alley between 18th cost was} p Was great cing wl c VERITAS, Star office” pS-hin | Bat-pear 19th, S-room Brick, 20x1( 8.3. MEEKS. | the doors to the East Room had to be closed and | 0%, NeW ,York, HM. Reed of "Boston, | {oth ana L and M streets northwest, and locked | the day of dedication came. Kigdon, oue of the | remedy. Cs = 1m J 8. are at the uses. —Baron ‘Seldernest ot ‘asa tery. most eloquent men among them—and many think Fon SALESHINE, EIGHT-ROOM, TWO-STORY, car P-s-roou FCR SALE AND EXCHANGE AT 466 PA AVE. | locked. Probably between a thousand and fifteen | Havana is at Welcker’s —Representative.elect | plln up. h a cnarge of assault and battery, with, | tert cdo iam Mormouign had not been kuowne ohne, Ewen 6th and Sth win ‘lange front Jawa: heated by pats PES ghe hloest variety of pace. | Hundred shook hands with the President. | When | White | of Brooklyn | is at_ Wormley’s— | was tn operaiion, and money Was staked on the | took a nent part in the ceremonies. Inthe} coppraax. on Satunier, April 9, 1887, JOHN furcace. Price, #4000. Address VERITAS, Star office. | YOR SALE—IN MT. Sep Ladiey Eamtons and Doctors’ Bungies, oth wee- | they were youre the carpets were iittered withvager | J, H, allen of ‘New York. ". C. Felton of sapere, aa eo two pulpits, atelther end of that immense audi- | (CORRIGAN, On Saturday. April ©. 1887, JOHN petite aa Ponce iorndstecs Te SPERM tnd ew, tate city. Prices to gale Wh Me tea eeland ail aot come down from | and FW Langeke of atl areas the AMIDE: | Fubud the mone? and wan about to Fan of was | ene rere twenly-four seats al lled with | Geena is inte nest, St wine neti OR SALE-AT A BARGAIN A THREE-STORY | Kennesaw ave, lot 501200 at €4.000, easy terms? | [NOR § mee non to aoe ne eee Xalting: it Turkey, sailed from New York on Saturday, for | 1% When the prisonér objected, and cut bim in the spective ranks. ‘Ihe tather of tue prophet, | srealdeator Weskougton = ining vacant Yoon TE MSOE eee Cae ee ach | Pretty Z Soom cote e cella Sot {00s Coe | Crurwat ASSAULT ON°A Lirrue Gint.—George | Europel——A. J. Farley of New York, is af the peace rig oy oa Tear ies wes cunterred the tithe of The funeral mil take lane at 8 20 glock am. fom SOR Saiee fesute do the preteen of 266 | rot Mowe wid acu est Of hate ork Bat ih ‘the dock at the Wolice Court this moralngs mong ihe recent arrivals at, the | the case Was continued. | sat high up among, the Bonored ones, and | BE ponigics carn wise usa willbe ad for the = a 2 5500-8 ‘room house, Howard hinge 3 i oe thew = . LE_ NEW SEVEN ROOW BRICE Windl | ot Several other nouns and gee ees a charged with an indecent assault on Mary, thé | Hygeia Hotel, old Point comfort, from Washing- Serange thing” hal While Fepose of Lissoul. 2 OK SALE-NEW SEVEN-ROOM DRICK, WITH 8. EVANGELICAL WORK INTHE =A meeting ing EVINE. On Satumiay, April 9, 1887, at 10-45 all madera iuprovementa, situated in northwest; | FMS. [4}t} JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F st. Roope a wlore a Hee career atam, Crowley, who | ton, are. L. Chrissly, Mrs SL. Chrissly, Miss | or the pastors of the teal ehure, of the | of Occasion was "at its an | THOMAS DEVINE of County "Cova, trelaat, fe BOLTON. St Ciou Baling Sit aot F ate Cape” | Fgh ety CeNTMAL ERI OCATER SATOBY boctuene ar. Grey old his marta ee | wea Wchlaon Mine ky vanes Ms | ML at nSd.c-On a tam Now Yor Arenue | ergetwamen tgs, ooo ust oe open | Rgcreateihin ara hs oon JFrow_SALE — HOUSES, LoTs AND COUNTRY | Bot. spe: eet fect front, Price $7,250, TYLER Court with tears tn lis eyes, and the little girl tes- | Gilmore, J, B. Giimore’and s. Schmar and wite.— | Pr°tn2 mocting held’ ak tee Gnion Minion tocer. | taking & sent beside the patriarch.. ‘The account ‘rareet Dorthesat, at. o'clock atu. theuce to St, Ftscen tn ts ony te cotecr Was ond ood Tie | 0 ¥ ot. 2. mh26-Sw* tied ato the alleged assault. ‘The det ft de- | Mr, Willard Fracker, eet FS sider plans for on in | of this heavenly visitant, substantially as I have "echurch, where reqitient wasn will be said for Fa Ue eoRNY: Marsend and Vir- wid pled the charge, and the court gave him 36¢ days Tabreday eae President of the Métropou- | the District, ev. Dr Childs, of the Pres Sivenit, may be found in one of the church books, | the Fences of Migacnl. Prisha, are respectfully sy t8. a i mL26-iine lographers’ Assoctation org | Church, presided and Rev. Mr. ‘of the | out of | which wind cx n ing, April 10, 1887, f RK SALE—1526 ES ’ THREE: D. R. McKee, Washington agent of the New York a the | conference "when assembled bere for the first | FITCH. On Sunday morning, 1887, from story and beck building bivel, couteininesierea Alexandria Affairs. ‘Associated Fress, sailed fron New York on Satur- | Meu mtation of su) resolutions were | time four years 2go, as a part of its yale. L., wite of William Fitch, aged prese! ject, vearee Fooms, with all cdern improvenients = Pavered ‘and Reported for Tux EVeNxa Star. oA ee ae 7 adopted fav ‘the object, which. $s so gauss The on the Rabict tactng 130 x I ‘uneral services on Wedueadas, April 13, at 3 0'c tats FO Ste THREE Two-sTORY Buick DWELI- Conroratioy Covar.—The April term of theCot-| Severe spfatn of the ankle by the all of his horee | WG lL and RAVE a synteni Ot Rowse to nous Vis. | and on Uae cast end, declares Chat ts emDle Wal | pia atthe redcnce of uc son deen fy Pic ues, 9 Togas, was and water. in section = —— ———— tion Court, Judge Meade, opened this morn- | on Pennsylvania avenue, some Weeks ago, is now time says that it was not finished ll 1836. The this Ife, April 9th, 186° Tati STAD | SO gs area oo mies g| Bs Tecan naar seas uae | sito ge abou on cutee hg gg ag Pd Pe ei OkD, aw. masa - é a 7% | woe for, y-nioe years, provements 10 - ‘Part Clothing and ‘Tailoring Co., | narles, restaurants, &c,, were entered, ‘The crim1- . | Were the as te omnes s0-d8y; 4 « Seer ae FO SALE ~10g EAST CAPITOL ST..AT 96.000— | TICE P ac'nw. Our talloring departuent s metagy | navies, Restaurante, 4c, were en _guarteriy courts, Wan cor Nee ret noth Beer and Water. | m, 53; 2pm, 63; maximum, 63; minimum, 60. Se oe eae raves dows tu toon tenn a Seas well ot we eal meet agen teens per broyerties_ope at €5.500; the other at $4,000, | _SPA1-0F and a grandJury empanneled. ‘The grand Jurors rate coed Many of the readers of THE Sram are taking ad- | But in the meantime ‘Of its bills had ‘we shall mect at Jesus's feet, | For particulars please call on M. M. ROMRER, 3d and ERATION, QUESTIONS | Were calcd to-day, as follows: P- Aiteheson, B. W. The District Commissioners have not only cut | | Mawr of the n pe put, out, ought with them, goods ‘parting is bo more. | ExsdGapitol ses fo ceuta to Wok stores are ~ Beach, J.C. ‘Creighton, August | off the supply ot beer for the Washington people, | yantage of the remarkably, liberal offer of, Tax | been put out, property bought with, them. goods We have given love's last token, SALES malgime © ¥- FENSN A Be Ivy Insutute, tigton Gare ee ‘aooaric, | put they have at the same time deprived. large | SUEEELE,S7an ts adveruoe Jeading periodicals | when the bank went down lost them. As we have ite hare parted ac 1B ON ACCOUNT oF THE DEM iN th, CW: Howell, Wr E. Loe a. portion of the Population of the water supply, to | of the country. A lange saving can Dé gpade in ae eres aeneeene pees Eee: ba Wee the gt Kies there ___1458'Sew York ave Oa Se ae now, Pa tug for | BW. Wall, Thos. Itudd,’W. A. Sinoot, J. HD. | Walch they are entitled and for which they pay : Row nye eed “ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON Senter Sceond, SFG. t* | Smoot, Benont Wheat, Benj. Wheatly, andC. A. | aheavy tax. The‘entire northwest section above | yooxg Laxaston 70 ee TRIED Fok MURDER. — ‘TEE EMIGRATION KIRTLAND. relatives are cordially snviue to attend iange jae srered. pays 20s STH'S Old Stand, SAM _ | Fone, "The business of the grand jury will be light. | T, street aud all the district about Capital Hull | peck" Laseston wach of ex SS PR cased peoragrectracsererengeringed py LR a i. ee er tue Annow CoMpany.—The chiet ot | nas been without water ‘Selec ho shot aad Lilet “soon A wu on Moaday | place. From s nolsy, bustling, thriving village ut | Weve Wenbinatoo, at toy SAL “7 rooms, on I, st. bet. 18th and 19th83,300. SS roneanon Goce tock andl cist ates w.. Sono fs }Osooman om Tat. bet-dsth and Tath. 6300 Ech F Nomn. Pesce Place, bet. 15%h sind T845. 5300 “ Ujrooms, Q st. bet. 13th apd 14th ste, 000 = 7} Rome: Such capitol st 900 SAG Foomme, gn Coveotan ho Sh 2 Prous: ton at. n't Gow. Print ofise.- 1 = . at. bet. 4th and Sth uw. a b foreara An: x b ToomLs, OD t WCrecum and + Tvetua " Wreoms cu Frmecs busi om py Pre ae PW MYER iM SALE—1324 16TH ST. W. W—I WILL SELL ‘own vecupancy John Fraser, Co. bulidersy alls toons aad. A™: YOUR RETAILER FOR THE the Arrow eamship a a had a preliminary examination in spent a portion of Saturday here, and was In con: | wore a Juas Mexs $3 Son ference wath tae Mesers, Agnew With regard the Tes to find some Of pretext for closing res- | {6 MAYO Coren eR ely Cagriox!—Some dealers recor Y War betonae a ep yard, which, 1¢ is the sale of tmilk, ice, | and the doors had to be locked. A number of wit- poms to make arent prod. thints tue GifafRae | Wil! bemade this week, meat, on Sunday, as they proptee (6 | nesses were examined, ube vesiamony all being E Meware junitations which Norss.—The Reform Club attended the funeral | do next Sul and perhaps against ,who Was sent on to the Hustings wna ty stempting to bud upon tos | of Mr. Jag: unis formerly a conatable and awel. | and prouiotyealca ot owepa Ot | Qoure for tral amd was couamltiad 0 Jal from the | horse and 2 ern coe Ronn aus (a TRIB oTam, | the house of Geo W Fett, on outs Unin ereee | main ad. broken. ‘ou. Le 'surect’abd Was | 3(xs. J.D. Tavios, tha’ wife fot Representative ecaten te Ge Yeria ae Sr | anal icin on Faved veer Ca | Sait A yu Sahel | av, cog aru howe nama, Qn a and Queen streeta——The Alexandria to- A Ea you not Eaten s Infantry now owns its armory, having ay, athough i wan 500 With was known to 8 etrcleot friends in ‘any utate or 7 Qt 8 sale made under a deed of trust ‘notice tne eater early this morn. | this city, and was here two weeks ago in 3. MEANS & CO. sven by the Armory Building Company, ab: ingand many have been in great distress corps is now in @ ver’ os aD Sth Fe, seryaig Spee 7 oe 4TH 8T. NW. 85.000. Twi MY Ein 1408 Now York sve! ¥ DANENHOWER ‘sank at once into a condition of dullness painfully wet orto tet Me TOMN Cr MALE aed OF Pg eo ag rrereeray cd he wo leave the HOLTZMAN. On Sunday, here a rempant of | them samption, at the main audience-room of the wrest, oe. Ten Soar fooms; and Tt te said that family are vost Nive’ be eld im all tour at the On ‘April, 10, 1887, SALLIE Ta ie teh into. decay. Windows left it fell into decay. =, ie ut

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