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Sand oct: Sin ISS ROSA RAND, ‘Teacher of Elocatio1 gd Voice Culture, prepares Ladiesand Gentlemen for DRAMATIC STAGE. Particular attention paid to coashing Amateurs and paring Stivlente for reading ot the platform oF im Gare sev feos 11 wn @ on Tusedays, Wednes- cae 63 No. 1338 Hat. nw, mh17-¢0 Washington, D.C. VELYN COLLEGE, For Young Women, Princeton, N.J- : jartictlats, sent_on appiicati Senta envi” Gre AN BUSINESS COLLEGE, IN = QGihonicus hatte ig Natiomal Bask of the epubile iiding, southwest corner of “7th apd D streets, Rervices’ Cf ots eradustes always in demand. Peoroimh “struction ‘given in ‘Writing, the nelisl Language, Correspondence, ns, Bookkeeptox. Business Practice, Commercial Lox political HeurimyMemography”ah@ Eype-Weit Pay and evenius scasioneD ain. pane fitustraced Circular from ceiephone call wi4-2, ‘HENRY ee c ‘Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Princiy IANO LESSONS— By a centleman thoroughty competent to teach. Good references, Address Box 3, Star office. QTAMMERING cuRED. S* Muscle Mis. Se STEVENS HART, Principal of fashington, School of Elocutin and English Lan Sod Mt mw. Systew endorsed by Physicians, fieators und Patrons, feeing ARTYN COMMERCIAL COLLEGI as Ge a st Mcar the City Post office, “The highest staiidard Gusiness college in. America.” Book-keeping. Businest Arkthmetic, ‘Theory, Pract cal aud Baniung Departments, iw Lectures ree iostudente, je eehhola vening session “Ens Om NAPITOL HILL EVENING SCHOOL, 27 5TH ue.) Instraction piven i Bookkeeping, Arithine: Be, Grammar, Geography, History, Peuinspsbip a Gritoerapis. ‘Terms reasonable. C.F WOOD, Prin- oy eit Voar. ressoxs. SIGNOK FABIANI (from Paris, Europe). ; O17 10th st. pe BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES — 723 14TH ST. N. W, Andail other principal cities Recognized as superior to all other sumilarTustitue ficns. Unexcelled udvantaces for learning CONVEH SATION. “Best of native teachers. Fee extremely low. ‘NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil rp, Thal lessons tree.” Everg Saturday LECTURES free to pupils. Apply to the schoul for proxrams and admincon cards Jat LATS CREES MATHEMATIC AND ENGL Ie | Prof ¥ ASPAINGEH, late Chal Service Examiner, a Apply JO Seba Gohatdiates prepared £ oF Orv Service: ‘= ES MANNS KINDERGARTEN. } Es. MAN'S PRIMAEY SCHOOL § 19 Sunderland Place. one block sous Fourth term begins April 23, 1887. Huse You Visrrzn ‘THE GREAT SALE OF PINE AND MEDIUM ‘TAILOR MADE CLOTHING NOW OPERING OUT SOME OF THE NICEST MADE GAR- MENTS FOR MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN. ‘THESE GOODS “UST BE SOLD, AND BAR- GAINS ARE HERE FOR YOU. NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT IN THE WAY OF BEST ‘TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING, EQUAL TO THE FINEST CUSTOM WORK, IN PRINCE AL- BERT, CUTAWAY, OB SA0K SUITS, FOR DRESS, FOR BUSINESS, FOR WORK. DON'T ‘THROW YOUR MONEY AWAY WHEN YOU CAN GET SUCH FINE MADE CLOTHING aT THIS SALE FOR LESS THAN COMMON STUFF ELSEWHERE. WE HAVESUITSOR PANTS TO FFF THE SMALLEST OR LARG- EST PERSONS. YOU CAN DEPEND ON BAR- GAINS IN ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING. WE HAVE LOCATED AT 631 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.. UNDER ST. MARC HOTEL, ONE DOOR BELOW 7TH ST. N.W. THIS SALE OF FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING OFFERS UNUS- UAL CHANCES OF SECURING THE FINEST NEW YORK TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING ATA LOWEE PRICE THAN YOU PAY FOR CoM. MON-MADE CLOTHING. COME AND SEE OUR GOODS. CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN AT A BARGAIN. REMEM- BER, WE ARE AT NO 631 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ONE DOOR BELOW 7TH ST., ADJOIN- ING ST. MARC HOTEL. mb30 Te Yoo Wasr ‘THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING FOR YOURSELF OB BOYS COME TO SMITH, THE PIONEFE 7TH STREET CLOTHIER, NOW AT 9247TH STREET N.W. COME AND SEE ME ‘FOR ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING ‘The, medicinal of Whisky distitio’ frou the bnext erowth of in the renowned 4 fa eereetonas Herts mete Seas cee ee eee zo Ve il »n of connoisseurs to our encanta te Se teat cmetereer oe following prices, iB cases ‘One Dozen Bot- ‘es Each: ‘THEEE FEA) aa TEST SEAT chara WatnY QUALITY, fh the Market. They areen' ae JEKATION, and possess Natural Fisvor ‘Tone Properties. Tihese Wade (On hand and for eale, mh31 WASHINGTON GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. LETTER FROM SENATOR SHERMAN. Hig Advice to the Young Republicans of Philadelphia. The sixth annual banquet of the Young Republi- cans of Philadelphia was given at St. George's ‘Hall in that city last night, and was largely at- tended. A lotver from Senator John Sherman was Tead, in which he expressed his appreciation of the value of their services to the cause of good government, inwhich we all are or ought to be en- Usted. He said: “‘A8 one of the seniors of the republican party, I may be allowed to give words of encouragement and advice to the young men who have assumed ‘or will soon aggume the control of our political organization. We certainly should feel pride in ‘the great measures that have been successfully executed by the republican party, and although you may not nave to conducta gigantic war for the preservation of the Union, and will probably have no such difficult tasks as reconstruction and slavery to deal with, yet the work of the repubil- party fairly nich 18 ishonorable, that witch fe to come "will dese vo continue the work of the past. AUCTION SALES. _AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. CITY AND DISTRICT. THE EPISCOPAL VESTRYMEN. Results of the Easter: elections im the ‘Washington Parishes. INTERESTING CONTRSTS IN ASCENSION AND BT. AN- DREW'S—THE OLD QUESTION AT ASCENSION—-RIGH AND LOW CHURCH PARTIES AT ST. ANDREW'S. ‘The new year in Episcopal Church affairs began yesterday, when the Easter Monday elections for church officers were held inall the Protestant Episcopal parishes. In twoot the parishes, Ascen- sion and St. Andrew's, there were contests De- tween parties in the churches, in which consider- able electioneering activity was displayed. The elections In the other parishes resulted as follows: ‘St. James’—Vestrymens Alfred Will ©. Hogan, Geo. F. Dawso1 Holmes, Henry L. Bryan, Seymour W. Tulloch. Daniel E. Lat warden; Séymour W. Tulloch, junior warden; Henry L. Bryan, re acts eee. ©. Norwood, ns; David Lee, Wm. Richard Hammond, A: P. Richard Nugent, Hamilton Smith, Parker Bailey, ‘St. Mark’s—Hold-over vestrymen, W. H. Marlow, Josiah Shaw, Thos. 8, Moore, Jno, H. Chew; re- se hal ‘St. Paul’s—Jas. R. He oron, treasurer; Jas. T. XK. Rely, Jas. A. Greer, Rol ‘YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS AT EASTON—THE NEXT GENERAL CONFERENCE. At the session of the Maryland Conference, M. P. Church, at Easton, Md., yesterday, the secretary Tead the annual report of the board of governors of the Westuninster Theological Seminary. The Paper states that 1t 1s the opinion of the board Uhat the assessments should de equally as large next year as they have been this year. The report ‘Was referred to the committee on education. A resolution was offered by Kev. 8. G. Cowan, recotD. mending that a special day be appointed by the mission exercises, and that foreach day. The resolution Was referred to the committee on home missions, Dr. B. J. Drinkhouse submit ing the Maryland Annual Co; ‘ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY—MOVED TO and ‘mo elevator, rate fires, ke., be Ewin rrperscoMe |" NU 360 E, VERMONT AVE... Bs + ‘Unobstructed Ocean 9) On ZS rates ME," OCEAN END, KENTUCKY, “ior antic 1 MES G. W. ST of the Engleside, Hott BaicaTos ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Entirely remodelled and improved. LARGE BEDROOMS, OPEN FIRES, HYDRAULIO ELEVATOR, «kc. ‘Beopened MARCH 77H, and will remain open through- out the year, as heretofore. ‘25 HEAD DONKEYS, JACKS, AND JENNETS, On THURSDAY, APRIL, 14, at 10 AM., At MAGRATH & KENNELY'S STABLES, 211 1ithet. nw, as follows: 10. ber ERMONT HOUS View. Open All nueye Tor chitden's ‘use, ‘and driving: 15 Jacks and Jennets for a TH & CO., Auctioneers. PIANO AT 50 CENTS A LES- ‘education snd ronwh instruction to persons de- intelligent JAMES W. HAHN, Sal 26 HEAD OF Property: in the 2h favestmen} to holds ba id, build dwellings. AT BAME TIME Al 13 ORSES AND MARE SOaEE All stock guarantee! ay roprmenese E PONY, HARNEDS, and PHAETON. HAHN, Salesman. auralttee be ‘com ‘venues in the city. ‘Terma One-third gach balance in one ahd, two payable semi- ‘bea ni per omit interest, payable seni. Taste cone Ik dpostt of #200 fn cont. ‘of sate are not complion the right reserved to resell at the Fink and salting purchaser, after five day ome in sowie’ newspaper yu JK INDERGSETEN AND, GRADER ScHOoL A few vacancies may be filled for the Spring quarter. ‘ted @ paper request- POLLOCK AND inference to extend an invitation to other annual conferences to ury to change the place of meeting for the next General Conference. This assembly next meets in Adrian, Mich., which piace Dr. Drinkhouse claimed to be L many of Che Southern ‘owing to thelr present poor = Property old: oF all c zane A tired Sissie ifs 5 D. W. MAGRATH & CO, Aucti life-size Crayon Portrait in fi lessons: no Consignment of Stock, Ri Saten every Thursdoy JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, 'RUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, ORNL, MEMEEE BETWEEN REY E AND. FIRAT STREET WEST, ‘Wm. 8. Fisher, T! aniel E. Lattimore, and ‘too far forth for, a comteronoms w attend condition financially, ‘The paper lace in the North oF ri n Adrian, There waa considerable g ion to Dr. Drinkhouse’s proposil it was finally adopted, ae ‘The committee on home missions made a report, in which it was stated that $5,000 is the sum re- uired next year. It Stated that Unis sum of $5,000 ould be assessed upon the district, aud recom- mended a plan to raise the required Sum, It fur- ther recommended that any pastor who did not use some plan of collecting the amount assessed on his church should receive a bar to the of his official character. ‘This paper was by several of the members, and it was decided to place afver the clause “five thou- sand dollars” a clause express inore than $3,500 will be then adopted, ——eee—_____ ‘Talk About the Baltimore and Ohio ee escoansow 0s, Anetn_ ‘THIS EVENING, DENNIS, ATLANTIO CITY ar. Passenger elevator, hot and cold sea water baths: lance sun BOSTON & MARSH. WEST, AND ON JERSEY AVENU! AND ALSO TRACT OF LAN. OLI8 VIEW, ABOUT HOND) 6 eof a deed of trust, duly recorded in, rds of the District of front of the rosy APRIL, TWENT! the following-tes ‘Norwood, ‘Thos, Withers, war- Building, southwest corner ‘one of the land{ 7, at VEO" PRP. Real Estate, situated in the District of Columb = ‘, Lot lettered “D," in Fendall’s juare five hundred and fift FIVE O'CLOCK, SAMI eastern thirty-six (36) feet front, and by that same width the depth of Lot nine (9), anid the west fourteen it, and by the same width the full depth in square five hundred and fifty-ni And on THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIRST, 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M,. on the f land situated in tI id District, and being a part of ‘and designated and described 30) and that portion of lots twenty-one (1) and twenty-two (22), lying westward of 8 line ‘awn from s point in the north boundary 1 , distant 46 48-100 now organizin; to develop and diversity American industry. It should be our aim to prod country for which the God of nature has given us the raw materials or which are suited to our soll and climate. Every measure should be supported that will tend to foster, defend, and protect home industries, We should’ uot ve ‘content until every channel of commanteation capable of improvement and which will yield benefits equal to shall be improves. ‘The generation, without, Iwill sell all the Books Engravings, Bird Cages, Jewelry, Music Boxes, and all the fine goods, such as ‘Ladies! Work Boxes, Writing Deaks,Jewel Boxes,Opeta Glasses, ke., commencing TUESDAY, APRIL FIFTH, AT TEN A.M. and SEVEN P.M., at Store 709 Market ‘Space, and will continue day and evening until all the above-named goods are disposed of. well by attending the day sale,as the goods will be sold without reserve, ‘writing for Otoepl? jel-Lm UTTALL, OCEAN END OF SOUTH Aiantic City, XJ. iniyer, L. A. Wood; ui He ely register: Sothoron, Phil bt. W. McPherson, Mf. L. i, B. Hay, ond Chas, Franklin,’ delegate to Se convocation; Mic (delegate vocation: luce everything in this - mabaivision of ag iran ave, Atiaiti eente veey ined 300. the fact that not ‘The paper was education of the rising ic to be a constant nt of every civil and ir sanazicution should be secured by every legal and constitutional means. shader dices of the past should be Afted up by the light of modem civilization. The workingman in every condition and em of life ‘should be encom sisted by every reasonable means to condition and to and ‘enterprise, all CEAN HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ ew proprietorsbip; SEES cop emencen: ‘open all INGFIELD COTTAGE ‘Allantic City, N. P.O. Box 1016. Ladies will do ingt lutchinson, Capt. R. E. Grant, Geo. C. Herning, AY ‘C. McCauley, C. H. political right given ming, vestrymen; Capt. R. 8. ye (enable, and it. Brow regiscer, Incdrnation—Rawara Hi WILD RUMORS AFLOAT IX NEW YORK. ‘The New York correspondent of the Baltimore Sun telegraphed last evening as follows: “The Tumor is revived—which has already been twice authoritatively denied—that Henry Villard is either backing Ives and Stayner or else has taken the entire dealon his own shoulders. To-day, while Jay Gould was holding a railroad conference in St. Louls with the Missouri Pacific officials, It * ORME mbh15-1 CT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY,, Bos to-alltralnn Hates "S500 to S00 day. 3. MLCKINNIAN? =? mnt PACIFIC AVE,, ATLAN front, hl low open. Opposite Light House FOLEY, Auctioneer. POSTPONED UNTIL VAHL iL Bene bourand seine psc AWW ALTEE 3. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. W L SPRING SALE OF FINE TRIPLE SIt- PLA’ ‘es rane QodERs TABLE or: senior warden; yam, junior warden; Dr, Edmund Wes- (1,3. B Wimer, Dr. L. B. Swormstedt, Matthew and Capt. W. B. Parisen, vestryme! ‘Lewis J. Davis and Wm.'D. Baldwin, 8. Hutchinson, M. Nathaniel Wilson, Gen. E. D. Town- stice M. R. Waite, Prot. J. H. C. Cof- Perches southweatwardly from rtheast corner of lot 23, and running south one jerchies to the center of “Central lots being according to a recorded subdivision of said tract of land known as ““Mfetro} View,” made by Thos. W. Be: ton, trustees, the said described teen (14) 20-100 acress, more or less, together with all vements, consisting of a small (2) degree west 5% avenue,” the said up to him, by honest labor Our adversaries may brood over the dead ‘of Confederate ideas, Gen, Jno. G. Park W. Bevertage, ie send, Chief Jus fin, and Caide and John A, Middle: ind containing four and mourn the decay the easements and imy ut republicans hail with unbounded satisfaction TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR A Colored Woman's Horrible Crime. MURDERING 4 GIRL WHO HAD WHIPED ONE OF HES ARIES. Crvcrexatt, April 12.—A special from Amerious, Ga, to the Commercial Gasette says: The bloodiest munter known in the annals of his county bas just been enacted in one of the outlying districts, Which the principals were both women. On the plantation of cot, Geo. W. Thomas uve two fate ies of colored people, named, respectively, Williams and Poole, Sukie Williams, the mother of the Williams familly, engaged Lizzie Poole, @ girl of twenty, to Lake care of her children during: fer morning’s absence. ‘sooner had the mother disay ed than Lizrie found that she had her hands full. She gt length chastised one of (ue Young offenders. When the mother returned, and Lizzie had gone off to her home, the story was laid before her, duly embellished. "Sukie Mew into @ frightful rage and vowed vengeance. She got & hor, and, making one of the children turp the grindstone while she sharpened tt, she soon had it in trim for effectual work. She proceeded straightway tO Poole home, = called 4 unsuspecting girl out, Ay soon ax Lizvie appeare on the outaige Sukie dealt uer a fearful biow, the sharp edze of the hoe sinking into the unforcunate r’s Skull and fairly severing the head in WO alves. Not satisfied with this work, the blood. ‘Uninsty mumteress dealt blow after blow upon the prostrate body of the dead woman, and it was not ‘until she Was pulled of by several men that she ceased her Her clothes were fairly covered with the splashing Diood of her victim The woman was at once selzed by the officers and bur Tied off to jail bere ip order to save her from the hands of the colored Ne, who were clamorous for her execution. A party was organized and Jed to the spot with the rope Teady for the work in hand, oniy to find that their game wag gone. The tntinderess presented a shocking aj pearance upon her arrival here, nearly every Of her clothing being blood-stained, oe Suicide of a Bride. GETTING UF IX THE NIGHT, SHE JUMPS PROM A HIGH BRIDGE INTO THE RIVER, Crvcnewatt, April 12.—A special from Richmond, Ind. says: Thurslay evening Rev.1. M. Hughes joined in marriage Jonas O. Bennett and Jennie Kilmer, The young people went to live with the bride's’ father. Mr. Mrs Bennett. retired Saturday night about eleven o'clock, the pride seemingly in the best of spirita. At four o'clock Sunday morning Mr. Bennett Was awakened by his wife getting up, and to his inquiry she answered that she Would be Dack in a few minutes. At the end of a quarter of an hour she had not returned, Vhinking strange of it, Bennett got up also. He could not find her about the house, and something seemed to toll him to Jook toward the river. He went tothe draw-bi and about the center of it gazed down into shallow water, A dark object’ in the water he ro- cognized as his Wife's shawl, and a closer examina- ion showed him the body of his wife. The un- fortunate Woman was taken from the water and it was found that her neck Was broken and her skull fractured. When she left her husband in bed Mra, Bennett had gone out of the back yard, Passed down an alley and reached the bridge, clinbed the high rail and jumped off to the rivet seventy-six feet below, the fall breaking ber neck, as the water was not of sufficient depth to have drowned her or break the force of the fall. Mrs. Bennett five years ago became parually deranged dwelling and a rms: One-third ¢: HE WESTMINSTER, ‘Pacific and Kentucky Aves, _ Open all the year. fmbl0"Sin} frinity—Wg., Cop every advance of our country in strength and power at home and abroad, conscious that this 18 consistent with the full powers of State, county, and local governmé and homestead in the Jand.” ‘The letter closes wit hope kindred societies throughout the United states may take up the work of the repub- lican party ahd carry tt to ita logical results. ADVICE FROM HOX. JOHN 8. WISE. Ex-Representatived. 8. Wise,of Virginia, was the guest of the evening. In responding toa toast he made @ vigorous attack upon the democratic party. In overhauling its record he sald the dem- ocratic party had failed to carry out its pledges to repeal the internal-revenue law, had defeated the Blair educational measure after 1ts passage, and had won power ret had “Pena passed Was rumored for the tenth or twelfth time that he for the Baltimore and Ohio stock. ad It that he had offer 300 for the was offered to Mr. an 200. The rumor LOC) BRONZES AND 01 RDER TAUNTON SILVER- At our sales-rooms, corner 10th street and Pennsyl- mencit TUESDAY, TH aiaeebrd MM. datiy, at the same hours, until entire stock i3 teed very t ag repre. fistractiona are’ moet positive to sel pautgtiown purchasers can have goods carefully _8pll-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts._ TO-MORROW. F[PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALU. PROPERTY ON er, senior warden; Theo, ; Jas. Bell, Dr. Rogers, Snowden Hemp- darn. mii, balance in equal install- ments at one and two years, notes to bear 6 interest from day of sale, payable, semi-annt to be secured by deed of trust on the prope! all cash, at option of purchnser. A deposit Tequired on each piece of property at time of sale. Con Purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be com- "n days from fal trustecs to resell at the Fisk and cost of the yurchaser, after five days iu some newspaper JAMES W. RATCLIFF! _WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, NSON BROS, At TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 2209 AND 2207, 14TH ST.N. W. By virtue of adeed of trust duly recorded in Liber, 1,053, folio 403. et weq., one of the landrecords| of the District of Columbia, I, as surviving trustee, Mell will sell ut public auction on FRIDAY, the 22D DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.dn front of the preinises, the ‘following-described real situate in the city of Washington, District of Colum. bia, to-wit: All those certain pieces or and premises known and distingnishe the south half of lot numbered twenty-two (2° all of lot numbered twenty-one (21 hes subdivision of square nuinbered two hun- dred and thirty-four (234), together with all the euse- appurtenances to the same, Ee Directly on the Beach. ‘Thoroughly Heated Throughout, Hot and Cold Sea Water Batha Open All the Year. A.B. ROBERTS. Clement Howard, Jno. Bulkley, Wm. A’ Meloy, and Mel- ‘Thos. G. Hair! ‘Jno, Collins, "Geo. Beck, ich fagner and J. H. Wat- W.8, Cox, Gens. C.C. ‘ard, Commodore C.'R. P. Rogers, ‘Jas, Lowndes, and J. C. Ban- Se Which, it has been sai ory faanlld | Gould some time age or leas in its present shape is absurd, though it 18 not dn- Ukely that Gould’ may ultimately bob up serenely in the negotiations. Another story ts to the effect That Ives and Stayner, who last week were sald to have completed thetr ayndicate, have been unable to get the necessary capital, and that coolness has arisen between them and Robert Garrett, On the other hand, their friends declare that th masters of ‘the situation. ‘The here that Alfred Sully has not to bean important. factor tn the tions, but no man th @ Mr. Ivesand Mr. Sully had nothing to say.” MR. VILLARD'S RELATION TO THE DEAL. The Baltimore American says: Friends of the Baltimore and Ohio are amused at the story in the New York Herald on Sunday that Mr. Henry Purchaser of a controlling in- and. Ohio stock in the s¥ndi- cate, “Itts admitted ‘that he will be tn hers, but. not. to a1 Neither has he been accorded the pri investigation of its accounts. "His connec- as a representative for some friends with ing in Kurope. “The tale that his ex- amination showed the property and surpit very much less in value than the price asked Dy Mr. Garrett for his stock would watrant is called nonsense by some Baltimore “men. who. are negotiations, "Mr. Garrett as- sured some of his friends yesterday that the deal Was progressing, and had met with no recent Messre Ives and ‘nortl IL TWELFT at HALE. wurch, Vestrymen. St. ‘Albans ga B. Now Jno. L. Weaver, L. Bell, and Jas, rs st. RR P. Vv. maugh, wardens; Judge Augur and B.C. ¢ © e Rock Creek Parish: man, R. W. Walker, A. L’Am D. Carpenter, Maj.” B. ‘Pleasant without reserve, will continue to opinion 1s growi ceased ohh Miller, B. ‘7. Rittenhouse and’Mr. 8. B. Wheatle: c. M. Matinee Dew. B. Tyler, ue iordon, Win. Laird, jr., and Wa. B. yn, ‘Messrs. John H. ige, Thomas Hyde, David W. Christ chureh, West Washin; rere 7 Mts assault on a larger surplus t ‘inter-state commerce so bad that its own commission is forced to sus- Panic and business arty, if 1t would p staking it all on New iblican —eleven counties with 120,000 whites and but 15,000 blacks give, on. ‘vote of 30,000, 2 republican majority or over 7,000. Indiana no more has Hendricks and McDonald to lead—the one is dead, the other snubbed. West Virginia is republican. Tennes- gee and North Carolina are devote one-tenth the energ: that has gone New York in the past, and victory A Mysterious British Brig. From the Philadelphia Times. ABLE, IMPROVED it NORTHWEST, BE- XTH AND SEVENTH STREETS, AND ON 51 STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN By virtue ot adecree of the 5 Court of the, cree of the Supreme of District of Columbia, passed a geal. ve. Sprague et al., No. 10,202, Eq. docket 26, ‘Trustees will sell at: ‘on WEDNESDAY, APRIL THE ‘OUR O'CLOCK P.M, the follow: ing-described real estate, situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, described 38 parts of Lots numbered two (2) and twenty-four CA numbered four hundred and. fifty-six (45 twenty-three (2:5) feet ten (10) inches on E ‘one hundred and twenty-four (124) feet six ahd three- jaarters (6%) iuiches in depth, and im ick Dwelling, known as 6U7 ALSO ON THE SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FOUR P-M., the south two-thirds (%) of Lot twei three (23), in square four hundred and Afty-rix (4: ree (:53) feet one-half (24) le yandred and nineteen (119) juches, and improved by two small Frame Orine, vestryme: St. ‘Jonn’s West Washi Sinoor, Robert P. Dodi ouse, With Major Bat fon, Marbury, J, SUtuted the vestry for the ensu! Grace Church, West. Washing! Villard 1s to be the “The republican terest in Baltimore the undersigned Cooke, were con- "Pire eatd, “must S10} York. Virginia 1s repal ‘ashington—Vestrymen Win, 1, Schutt, Wine 3, GM. Chae. T. i Vestrymen elected, hutt, Chas. “‘T. M. Baker, t vestry, John Spencer, Win. jause, Prof. Pond, W. F. Gibbons, i i. Baker, Wm. J. Gill, Chas. K. Schutt. Warden, Senior, Benj. ‘Gissel; Delegate to convention, W. T. Gib: bons; altérnate, Chas, R. Schutt. rice, South’ Washin Daiton, E. G. Wheeler, J Godman, J. W. Allen, I. E. Duvall, Chas. Brill and Moe Ficrs iets hericamont, and sia belonsin or in any wise appertaining. iients conust of two Brick Dwellings, OF Lath st. nw. bel and basement bricks, with two-story back-buildings; .¢-third cash, balancein equal installments 6 percent interest, Prof. Pond, Win, W im Nox. 2205 and Srexuixa, In., Aug. $2, 1885. We feel we must write something of the succes of Hop Bitters. Their sale is thribble that of any other article of medicine. Hence we feel it butfustice to you and your Bitters to say that it is a medicine of real merit and virtue, and doing much good and effecting junior, Wm. H. y and meams on them ‘at one and two years" yable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of id, orall cash at the option of c., at purchaser's cost. jousea ttimeof sale. ‘with in ten days, otherwise the familiar with the rust on the premises the purchasers: conve A deposit of 8100 req ‘Terms to be complies gton—Vestrymen: W. N. Walter Cooksey, Robt. obstacles or int over Une death of her mother, but Was supposed ta have entirely recover ——»——— More Electricity Than is Good for Us. A TOLEDO MAN THINKS IT I8 DESTROYING OUR. the Burrats, N, ¥., April 12.—An electrician named ‘Thompson, Who hails from Toledo, and who is re. Ported to have recently been in the State asylum here, publishes a novel sition. For severat months, he says, he has been in poor health, and claims to have made the discovery Ubat it is due entirely to the alr being heavily cl with elec tricity. He has, therefore, started out on the work of annihilating ail Uhe electric-light im the land, He claims that “the in nate wae of electricity has become the cause of an intoler able nulnance, and that the el compa- nies employ batteries of large quanulty, from Which enough electricity escupes to destroy Ube Buty of the air and water.” To remedy this evit proposes that. the President appoint a apecial commission to devermine If Uhe evil cannot De remedied. He has many forms of anrument to present, and suggests that the © ‘consist of 8. M. Munson, of Glasgow; Thos. A. kdison, Geo. A, Hamilton, and Gerrit sintta, of sow tact city, These gentlemen, according would fe able'Lo convince the people Unat Une eres. fric-light_ companies should be Dougt out and buried forever. In case of a dry summer, he saya, the American people will suffer terribly from eleos ‘tricity before the year is out, ea apeeiaes ‘Twe Kinds of Walnuts, but Ne Chest= nuts, Panxerssvnc, W. Va., April 12.—On the farm of J. P. Jenkins, in Lewis county, is a lange walnute tree which 1s four feet In diameter. About four or Fk . Jones. Wardens, J. F. & HB. UTLEY. junn. Register, 8. W. Phillips, Church, Anacostia — Vestrymen: srs. B. Bryan, W. H. Harshman, Dr. Harrison, J. H. Goddard, J. E. Arnold, 8. E.0"I Mr. Marie; senior warden, den, W. H. Harshman; treasurer, B. ter, Dr. Harrison, ASCENSION PARISH. Admiral Upshur prestded at the meeting of the organization of Ascension Parish, which was held last evening in the church. J. St. C. Brooks was The same parties in opposi- e election last Year of unusual ‘The British brig Woodeock, which departed this Port so mysteriously about ten days ago without complying With-the necessary customs law, and which hassince been anchored off New Castle, Del, out of the jurisdiction during Sunday night. Every one is in the dark that she is going to ‘New thisbe the case she wil be Selzed by the authori Stayner are still cont interest of E. Rollins Mé eka and Santa Fe Ratit Two Ladics in a Mime Explosion, ONE OF THEM KILLED AND MUTILATED, THE OTHER TERRIBLY INJURED—THEIK MALE | COMPANIONS A shocking accident occurred in the mine of Chamberlain Colliery, at Saint Clair, Penn- sylvania, yesterday afternoon. surviving Trustee reserves the right to resell at the ris) jundick and W. d_ cost of the defaulting purchaser after five da: ublie notice of such resel din Washington, D. “option, Of the Atcliison, To is maintained, eribed by the decree: One-third in cash, and the balance in one Payinenta for which the notes ‘of the purchaser mast be xiven, besring interest from ‘the day of ‘sale, and secured by property sold. or all cash, at ‘Terms of sale, a6 of the purchase-money "l1in some newspaper pul Sng fo years in equal ROBERT E. BRADLEY, Burviving rush Haresvittz, Onto, Feb. 11, 1884. Tam very glad to say Ihave tried Hop Bitters, and never took anything that did meas much good. I only took two bottles, and I would not take 100 for the good they did me. I recommend them to my patients, ‘aud get the best of results from their use. ©. B. MERCER, M. D. ‘Brien, J.Tolso1 'B. Bryans junior. war? bryan; regis- fhe option of the pur- conveyancing’ at purchaser's cost, A de- ‘on the E street prodorty, and of $100 on. 6th street property, will be required at the time of sale. Ii the terms of sale are not complied. the reserve the right to resell at the risk G. E. HAMILTON, Trustee, IRUSTEES SALE OF A TWENTY SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN I AND K By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, granted on the Fifth da: in Equity Cause, No. juare 16, in the cit ia, improved by a. 6 inches front,on 26th street th of 109 feet, on A rumor ts afloat ‘ork to betorn up. If days the Trustees ee ez Mr, ONeill Knocks Mr. McGarry Out. Miss Bertista THE ST. LOUIS REPRESENTATIVE PUNISHES A FORMER SUPPORTER IN THE STREET. A 8t, Louis special states that Representa- tive John J. O'Neill entertatned a large crowd in front of the custom-house about noon Sunday by an exhibition in pugilism that showed him to be McGarry is a prominent Gistrict, and "was Tormerly one of Set Seine See when they met Sunday McGarry violently and was ‘sault surprised him, the secretary. Uon that made t interest were out in force last even! sult of the election left the affairs of the same hands. ‘The majority nominated 8. B. Holabird, J. C, Kelton, C. J.C. McCammon, ‘The 1s, Dr. A. Y. P. Garnett, N. W. Burchell’ and Wm.’ York Atiee, The vote in detail was as follows: Holabird, 62; MeCam- mon, 62; Kelton, 60; King, Davis, 21; Garnett, 2 last year Was 32 to 17, me house, it bein, ne EIGHTEENTH DAY D., 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. Nt ‘One-hiif cash: ulance in six’ and tion of the purchaser. “Al must be paid at sale. EDWIN B. HAY, Trustee. Naw Haves, Comn., Sept. 15, 1885. Wo take pleasure in giving yous notice, and a nice strong one, as it (Hop Bitters) deserves it. We use it, and we know it deserves it —The Reviater. York, a student of Vassar College, was visiting Miss Minnie Kelther, of St. Clair, a fellow student, in company with a young ort and Edwin Thom) excanson ‘BROS., Auctioneors, ‘The two young wome man named Harry Sho One of the operators of the colliery, ent tweve months, or, at the may be paid in cash. $1 WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Auct. ap9,12 IF VERY VALUABLE REAL [REET, BETWEEN NINTH STREETS NORTHWEST, PROVED BY THREE BRICK HOUSES, KNOWN AS NOS. 923, 974, AND 926 rue of a decree o jupreme of ‘i passed on the 25th day} Cause No. 10273, wel .. in front of the NINETEENTH DAY OF UK O'CLOCK P.M., the folloy First, Part of lot numbered six (6), bered tiiree hundred and ning at a point o1 15 HORSES BELONGING TO THE HERDIC PHARTON OOM- minority; H. S. Davi Guzzxwicu, Feb. 11, 1886. a “slugger.” democrat of O’Neill's TEENTH at ELEVEN OCLOGK wo'wil sol tetbe ies of ‘the Herdic Phaeton Company, corner 10th stables and C strests southeast, ‘The above be sees of eee ea ote 60; Burchell, 24; and “Atlee, 21. ‘The vous After the election the vestry elected Major D. Davidson and C. B. Maury wardens. A statement of the condition of the shows that at Raster floating debt, after “ de- Was $7,242.63, HANCERY 8A) ESTATE ON consumption. Two bottles of your Bitters cured me. AND TENTH They are having a large sale here. LEROY BREWER. before he could recover jan struck him again, ume ‘way across the street. the District of Columbia, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. of March, 1887, gO ducting all available assets, Of the above items of indebtedness all have been, id excepting $03.47, due N. W. Burchell, esq.; 2 due the estate ‘of Mi organ from the old church, and 3142, balance dué for keeping organ in repair prior to January 1, fo meet these demands the money was of necessity borrowed, so that the bulk of the debt still exists, but, for the most part, in a form re- Meved of ill émbarrassment, and’ tt 1s believed that the whole of it can be’ arranged Yery few months, if not within a very weeks, ‘The vestry have adopted measures to effect loans run- ning three years at 6 per cent interest, and have already succeeded in that object to thé extent of about two-thirds of the amount required. The ent indevtedness of the parlsh, alter deduct- Ing available assets, 1s $7,203.47. ‘To pay this debt {vis proposed tto procure from the parishioners jons extending over a period of one, two, their pleasure, payable int of $2,431 annually, or a arge oné-third of the entire debt each Year, thus providing for its extinguish- ment within three years, ent expenses of the church for the year st of March, 1888, $5,691.42, while an inereast in income to at least $6,200 13 expected. ‘There willbe a surplus of ladies of the church have eed to raise the amount expended recently in repairing of the spire. THE CONTEST IN ST. ANDREW'S. A divided feeling among the parishioners of St. Andrew's added more than usual interest to the election in that parish last evening. ‘There was a large attendance of members of the parish, ‘The Tector, Rev. Josiah B, Perry, presid two tickets in the field. ‘Tie one calied the “rec- s ticket” Was as follows: Senior warden, Arch- Junior Warden, Wm. 0. Roome; lerbert_ A. Gill, Chas. F. Let Gaxexwicu, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1885. Bitters are the most valuable medicine Iever ‘Inhould not have any mother now but for them. HENRY KNAPP. knocking him hait’ Marriea.at Last. ‘THE TRIALS THAT BESET A YOUNG COUPLE'S PATH TO AUCTION SALE OF VERY VALUABLE OIL PAINT- Erben for removing INGS, ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, &c., TO CLOSE TWO ESTATES. in square num- venty-seven (3¥7), street distant ove hun and forty-two (142) feet one (1) inch from the south- square. and runnipg ‘and sixteen (116) feet to an alley; thence east, aloug the line of said alley, twe shea; thence south one hundred ane to the line of said north the line of said north E street, twenty ining: being the john Sergeant by deed in Liber 116. fol. 409, of the lund records Sceond. Patt of lot sev They were taken out as possible and medical attendance iiss Kelther’s tace was burned beyond recogni. thigh fractured and ankie She died lastevening. Miss Shaul had aleg badly fractured and was terribly bruised and burned, but may survive. Short’s head is a mass of cuts and contusions and he 1s badly burned. He remains unconscious and his recovery is doubt- ful, Thompson is palnfully but not fatally Brulsod A marriage under diMcuities took place last week. The bride was Miss Nellie Rice, of Hacketts- town, N.J.,a beautiful and highly accomplished young lady, and one of the leaders of society there, while the groom is T. W. Weiter, of Dakota, an architect of high standing, and a member of a leading Brooklyn family. ‘The young people met some time since in New York, and it proved to be acase of love at firstsight. Business called the expectant groom to his far western home, and the arrangements of the nuptiais were made by wire. 24 was finally settled as the hap) ceremony to take place at the bride's Hackettstown. But st. Paul, Minn. Lowe Jack, Mo, Sept. 14, 1885. T have been using Hop Bitters, and have received great benefit from them for liver complaint and mala- Tial fever. ‘They are superior to all other medicines. P. M. BARNES. her skull and On WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL THIR- TEENTH, 1887, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at my suc- tion rooms, 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue, I shall sell about twenty very valuable Oil Paintings, Etchings and fine Steel Engravings, to close the estates of the late Horace Capron and Wm. McLean. ‘The Pictures will beon view Monday and Tuesday, April 11th and 12th; prior to sale. ‘THOS. DOWLING. Auct. KatAmazoo, Micu., Feb. 2, 1886. Hor Brrrens Mra. Co.; I know Hop Bitters will bear recommendation hon- estly. All who use them confer upon them the high- est encomiums, and give them credit for making proprietors claim for them. Ihave kept them since they were first offered to the public. They took high rank from the first, and maintained it, and are more called for than all others combined. So long ‘as they keep up their high reputation for purit: usefulness I shall continue to recommend them— something Ihave never done before with any patent J. J. BABCOCK, Physician and Dragyist. ween (17), in square num- ered three hundred aud seventy-cight (378), Dexin- wing forsame at northwest corner of said lot seven- eastwardly the line of Eat. north forty-three (43) feet nix () inches, thence south: ne hundred (100) feet, thence westwardly free (23) feet six (6) inches, thence ven (87) feet teu and a half alley in seid aynare ‘and encountered a ting from the lamp, exploded with tres SE ee twenty years of age, th were accompl and highly-connected. Miss Shaul was to have been the valedictorian at the comii ment of Vassar Coll ‘St. Clair is burb of Pottsville, w! of fire damp, teens 17) and runnin, rain business interfered, and the bride to meet him in iss Rice at once left for that place, but_on arriving there Was further disap- groom appeared, but another tele- raphic message stating that while on his way kast Mr. Welter had been caught in a flood on the Missouri River, and that the bridges had been Washed away ‘and further progress was impos- He Was capsized and hearly drowned while attempting to cross the river in a row-boat. Ag: Taphic wires were called in use and arrangements made by which the bride took another route and met the Dakota, where a quiet_ we number of congratulatory messages were sent to friends trom her late residence. eee D THORNTON COMING.—Gov. Lee has from Mr. Bouverle, chairman of the English ‘council of foreign bondholders, stating that Sir Edward Thornton would sail on the steamer Etruria on the 16th inst. as their ac- credited commissioner to meet the commence- virtually st all the victims were wel known, and the calamity has created a profound inches to a thirty nunibered three hundred and seven westwardly with the ling of said al hence horthwardly with line of lot sixteen square one btndred and eight 57) ten and @ half (10's) inches to the ¥ ning, being the same property. con geant by deed in J. A, HANCERY SALE VALUABLE REAL FS- RONIING 25 FEET OF C STREET, AND. THIRTEENTH AND BUNNING BACK INCHES, WITH re estimated at ELFTH 15 FEET ALLEY INSID. ‘virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, Dintelet of Goluabin, passed in Beenie ontne: Se 10,194, the undersigued Trustees will sell at pub Be'anction, in front of {he preniaes, on FRIDAY. FIPTESNTH DAY OF Al FIVE O'CLOCK P- How to Avoid Premature Old Age. The following good advice is given by Dr. Benja- min Ward Richardson: ‘The rules for the preven- S0°N0. 4, folio 342 of the laud istrict Of Colusath S will be sold in three (3: 1 by & plat to be exhibited on day an time of sale, two of said parts fronting. on E athe Aud occupied respectively by houses Nos. 024 an eet, aid the third part fronting on the ulley in Tear of said houses. Terms of tale, a4 provided by Gecree, are one-third 29) casi and balance in two eq Gy and two (2) years from da for which deferred payments tl chasers will be required premises sold. Conveyancing at cost of purchasers. If Ferms of sale hot complied. wi some $500. The ‘The property in square ‘PELL, 1887, at HALF-PAST the west 25 ‘feet front of Lot (3), in square 293, by the depth of said Lot, with provements, consisting of a number of small Ainge. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and residue in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum, the deferred payments to be secured on the propert sold, and the notes of the purchaser to be given for sai Paytuents, or all cagh at option of purchaser. A deposit ted, and terms of wale to be | complied with in two weeks from day of sale. Con} | ances at cost of Eanoxa, Mo., Feb. 9, 1886. T purchased five bottles of your Hop Bitters of Bishop & Co. lest fall for my daughter, and am well picased with the Bitters. ‘They did her more good than all the medicine she has taken for six years. WM. T. McCLURE. The sbove is from very relisble farmer, whose daughter was in poor health for seven or eight years, and could obtain no relief until she used Hop Bitters. She ia now inas good health as aay persov in this country. We have large sales, and they are making remarkable cures. m in Bismarck, ‘instalments in one sale, with interest, ity has occurred, it 1s best to make the event as le to the child. and ing, it with, sights and detatts w wu and the mind and pressions, Children should never taken to funerals, nor to sights that cause a sense of fear and dread com} to sights which call forth pain or in the lower serured tig Seed of received a cabl fn ten 410) days the | thald T. MeCallum; vote into vestry, Hi Oliver Dufour, Wm. M. ‘Thompson; Yestry, Wm. G@ibso1 Moore, Jas. B. Newlfn, J purchasers. A de} Parcel of land sold at time of sale. 3, HOLDSWOWTH GORDON, Trustee, ARLES C. COLE, Trustee, = 268 Toulon DUNCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers. ‘EDMONSON, Otlice re th st 3. HOLDSWORTH, GORDON, DUNCANSON BROS. Auctionéens ypnomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, OF VALUABLE LOT _ON RAST STREET, BETWEEN and agony it W. E. BISHOP & CO. IVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALU. SITUATED ON P jirtue of » decree of drict of Columbia, passed In 4) puiyle auction, in frout of te pie AL” ADHLL. NINETEENTH. 1987 ‘fronting twenty-six ing back with thesaine ‘oct, proved by a two-story frame Louse, 13 West (P) street, PANE ON THE SAME DAY, AT QUARTER PI VE O'CLOOK, in {rout of the prem OE pete een g ay ree Of 130 feet, and adjoin are ee eee ee inday night, in a latter a colored ABLE BEAL ESTATE, STREE?, GEORGETOWN, the Supreme Court of, By virtue of » deci of, ‘undersigned, trust auction. in front, of ibe HIVE O'CLOCK and ‘Trustees will sel, ai] O'CLOCK PM, mend’s addition feet on West (P) street, and rannii Frers Nor Fixcua BUT PLAIN TRUTH, of the questions on Which ere have been several con- ‘week, at which the parish’ the two sides differ, ferences held durt talking was done, openly was to vote, the eiectioneering. nounced by the rector he closed the pt quare numbered four hun- ofthe surveyor of the District nus Cea “A depoutt of 8100 will be time of sale.” All couveyaucing with in ten days after: town,” fronting ‘That wo will sell the best $10 aun, Satins 20 ‘vote was finally an- ing the ground of Joseph Chick on the west, suid lot being unimproved, and being the third lot from the corner of 26th street, on the south by the decree: One-third Jaro bot complied mr Torvoell the property at the Hak aud een St'the slat aud coo purchaser” 5B. ELLER) re Y, a iat Fret aw, i the evening by immediately announcing, “Ad- STBICTLY ALL-WOOL SPRING SUIT, a The asset side of West (P) street. ‘prescribed f the purchase money in cash, and the Sha two years in equal payments, with interest? the deferred payments aud to be secured on the deed of trust, or all cash, at the o} SACK OR CUTAWAY, due toa tendency rate the services into something high-chureh service, This has tw differences which have been aggravated Personal controversies with Andrew's parish was formed several ings Burlington, Vt. Had t) minutes later there to the scene of the. TO BE SEEN IN WASHINGTON. A. ixstna tee Et 2 ESTATE AGENTS, MAGNIFICENT BUSI- eTHEAST COR- A handsome PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, silk-faced, for #18 ; cannot be matched elsewhere for $25. Anobby CHEVIOT SUIT for Boys from 13 to 18 THOMAS B. HIGGINS fous THE Cr oF COLUMBIA. valuable unimproved Avery nest CHILD'S SUIT from 6 to 14 years from | 82.50 upwards. We also have s few HEAVY WEIGHT GOODS left that we have put the pruning knife into. We will close outst HALF VALUR JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. VACANT ROT OF GRART determina Seen mained, of pO ait ‘ear 10th and Terms: One-third cash ; notes Tp boar 6 per cont intense ee cae nee ee NEAR NINT AP AUCHOR: On THURSDAY ie oie ae ig at BAe rage thereon Pp. for the oe Esnauap 1830. JaMES ¥. DAVIS SONS, 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR. 12TH ST. ‘THE LONDON AXD LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY. Corner 7th and G sts. n.w. ;Orm Dux & Co. BUILDING MATERIAL Fe Be & £ cB ie f ee a a pce sais FLOORING A SPECLATY.| ®Ptine styles SILK HATS, $5, 96 and $8. = Spring styles DERBY HATS at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, LADIE® RIDING HATS AND CAPS. SOFT BATS IM, ALL QUALITIES. CLOTH DERBYS. STEAMER CaPs. CHILDREW6,BOYS’ and YOUTH HATS and CAPS. ‘ilk, Gloria, Mobaty, Alpsca and Gingham UMBRELLAS. i i 3 | E Ei i i 25E at ‘Wo gusrantes to manufacture superior quality of work for lees price than suy cther Mill,and we have ‘the largest facilities end factory in thecountzy. Send ‘nee postal and we will give prices promptly to prove what we claim, Cantos eve, President end ATbemavicsts, ‘Baltienera, MJ Zi ul i i ' i i F ofl I F ii wile i i 4 iy Teer § i Hi} €; ; i i | | ‘Telephone 530. 163m five feet above ground the tree is divided into two large branches which annually produce loads uf ‘walnuts, one branch producing a fine crop of black, Walnuts, while the other side or branch produces & heavy crop of Dutvernuts oF white ‘walnuts, ‘The baPk of the tree from the root to the top hag. the appearance of a perfect. commingling of be Varieties, ‘The tree Is probably over 100 years olds sete) oe oreo Could Read by the Meteor’s Light. Maniox, Ou10, April 12.—An enormous uncteor Passed over Marion 20 minutes past 8 o'clock Sune day evening from west to east, tuminating the streets with a bright blue light SuMcient to make rint readable. Jt was apparently the size of & plate, and was visibie fully a minute, ‘The Science of the Eyey WHAT QUALITING OF TEMPERAMENT GO WITH BLAGE EYES, AND BROWN, AND BLUR, From the St. James’ Gazette, ‘Speaking popularly, we may say that eyes are Drown, blue, gray, hazel, Diack, green or of no color at all. The last three varieties, however, aro based on misnomer. Speaking generally again, we may say that blue eyes take care of their friend, brown of their enemies, gray of thelr countries, Diack of their pleasures and green of themselves ‘The blue ts certainly the type With the greatest number of varieties, It isa color that Mustratcs pre-eminently the feminine qualities—tendernessy, affection, a yielding to the wishes of others, & sympathy with small suffermes, that measure ot fanity without which no woman can be entirely attractive, and that self-surrender which goes far to persuade a man that he isa deml.god because bis fe believes It and tells him so. The color seus tobe getting more rare im these days. This is the blue that goes with golden hair, Blue eyes must de mated with their appropriate complexion, That color, so fascinating ina blonde, ts no less delightful in a brunette; but—say the Scientists — its meaning 1s now altered. “There comes in no led with the affectionate qualities, a certain vendency to deceive, stimulated by au ambition for conquest and leading to the on Adimfratdon., ‘There rematn the light blue and tue Violet. ‘The first is the eye of the Northern races— Of the Swedes and the Danes, of the Scotch some= umes also, Usugyests constiincy and stead fastness, stinplicity, courage, tis a man’s eye, with its moderation a honest in’ the glance it gives 5 time rather cold and phiegmatic. ‘And then there is the violet eye, Which 1s woman's eye, and of which txe main ‘characteristics are affection and purity, chivalric belief and limited or defictent ime tellectualliy. ‘And now come the brown eyes. are the eyes of the south and of the east—ot Taces; the most passionate and the least and to them belong the lustrous black hi the olive complexion of skin. With them Jealousy and cruelty, somewhat of the nature in women;_ aud in men, courage, with superstition, 'a wild recklessness. disregard for the’ sufferings of others, type has altered through infinite modifications; and there are Drown eyes in plenty that have nothing in common with the passionate of the south. This, at may be predicated: that when the ry Uisposition 15 affectionate but wayward “and as that brown Garkens you pass trom affection to Pafast come the hazel Which are more quent in bovels than in lire No two ol B a ah ite agreed asto the definition of tie color, and reference to @ hazel-nut, which starts by bes i Rae tien ee ae cor a in brown streaks seems to come nearest the general view. A this a8 the color, it will De seen thas they are chiefly found among the mitxed races, i i i i i i i i uae ite wajuns- tion, +o ——____ A cyclists’ tournament was begun tm Dubin bo, 2 native ot ‘porch of inelant wen & AU Garden, a suburb of of Labor, who od ihanvor Wand Clie othe pp a altimore anf Unio Matisusd can re ‘the contract will be awarded ea