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= Ny eGR aia con oe WR, ‘RRS ARR ee kh 2 ia en ee ante Rk Ry presen THE BENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1887-WITH SUPPLEMENT. sree OFFIOES. District Government Affairs, Gov. HIls Veto. | A Virginia Village Barned. ae y) ED QO) More About the Proposed Reorganiga-| Mr, Smith's Warehouse About Dee | Tho report. a drente. Sater traced one tna | BIGH-LICENRE BILL SENT BACK ON THE GROUND | PARNHAM, ON THE RAPTANANNOCK, DESTROYED OW . bh, $12.300 th led ry Week show Number of deaths, so: hi eden oer yo ed tot ih. 9}. O90) Bete. @. Bz Se cy One ° eek shows: IS, 89; white, 50; E —A steamer arrived to-day Pel Brick: Genre hoch 42 9 Lcho por eke eR Gov. Hill sent a two-column veto of the Crosby | Bartimoxr, April 1.—A Casta 1,000 per annum— HISTORY OF THE MOVEMENT—THE PROPOSED COM+ | NRGOTIATIONN WITH THR OWNKN WHICH ARE RX- Po gait ave. near K 7; golored, PROT s real ‘Population, | Msb-licens? Di to the New York assembly last | from the Rappahannock River, Vingiula, reports 6 = pie, 2 the destruction of the village of Farnham, by tire 0008) Brick, 12th, 1 5.500 a nee rere M.” Thirty-six were Witter five years of night. He declares that the bill is special legis. population — was Brick, 1th, mir F-18093 MANDEN WELL RQCIPPKD YOU THK FOHITION. D TO NENCLT IN A LRABE. And {8 over sixty years. ‘The principal causes of | lation and is unconstitutional. It discriminates, | Sp, 5 —~ hg Le HOWARD, 933 F at. Dw. 6 yams 0 tH tl oPresident has not yet taken final action| Ittvexpected that the District Commissioners Geath were: © ‘oasuimption 15; 41 rhaea, 2; he says, in favor of New York and Brooklyn and | from Sharp's whart, on the Rappahannock, and ) OR SALE-SEVERAL NEW SMALL BRICK * | with regard to the proposed reorganization of the | Will shortly anuounce that whey have secured new | MONN. 10; congestion of White Mealeee Te wnieg | ABANSY the other cities of the State, He insists midway between’ Meathsvilie and Warvaw farmished homes | sre oSe, SB US MES ig e.qood inyeegment ea District militia, but it 1s expected that the subject | quarters for thetr offices, In fact, they are, and | femates 18 Colored: males tO colored females | that the burden imposed by the bill “though 1m | Sorin eo ES ay eS dw 2 ICH. FOX & Brows, — | SSOKMSTED! wore ee colons, 1 RL. Reynolds, whose dw name a license, a fer is really a tax, "The burden | MoTMED a reported: 9.Wi a Is) ° to- | have been fo : | Marri a . Mionave mie | JJOR SALE-SEVELAL VERY DESIRABLE HOU-| THEE ATLANTAS TRIAL TRAP, | NUP Mnoed or after the Cabinet meeting PE ctetad Mee Wl Nematode ol | Ta consumed. The” old Protestant ae AE 01 . secret ? hos. W. Sinith for his warehouse, although the BUILDING PRRMITS Fane amedual, the Dill is intrinsically WNIUS | Rolscopal church, built tn colonial days, and ue YOR RENT and Jots inthe N.W.and N_E. sections of the city sities morrow, when the Secretary of War will again | T his warehouse, i PRRMI fe $68 NO Teaso! eavier cr should | Bpiscop: wait tn } I Tip tte she, Fartien lieking fir nice honour Guaiaile IFS |The New Cruiser Starts Off Up Long | bring It to tho attention of the President. ‘There | whoto affalr has been sedulously kept from the hace been tmsued BY Inspector Kutwisteas follows: | Be Imposed aren Tay sane cea a ee a ofthe Side houses of worship im the slate. wae oo [LLL a ahaa ahaa 353 Isiand Sound. sno Feason to suppose that he will not approve | reporters. Some time ago (as mentioned DY THR | Sig sua noNitmest Se RA eS | than upon the saloon-keeper in beralo, He cives cond nae CagTeNG, Nhe emouns — &] New York, Apri 12—Tho new U, s cruiser | ‘ME recommendation of the War Department by | STAN) Mr. Smith anado an offer, In response to | bia qeeen gg nen sts, ts C WEE {0 erect | Gatisccs which, he saya, chow that the DUNDEE mained 3 . April 13.—The 8. cruts ae r Hl Saar anne : : K E00, Of licensed” places In. the other cities of the state > Atlanta left her Yok at the Brooklyn navy-yard | 8PPeIMEINE Gen, Albert Ordway to bo brigadier | the advertisement of the Commissioners, of | northwest; Auiick Paimer, to erect tnree brick | Of Heensed pact ah Ee The Chicage Woedlers on a six-hour trial trip up the Sound early | SeMeral. Adjt. Gen. Drum and Gen. Benet, chief | his large wareltouse at the corner _ of | ‘Welling, $11,000, numbered 1401, 1403 and 1405 1, From this he draws the conclusion that “there 1S ra St eet ‘sugent erec' RIK TRIAL TO DEGTN TO-MORROW. ‘apt, Bunce was in command, | of ordnance, have both strongly favored the seleee | 18t street and Indiana avenue northwest. Ths | Siok dweliinse f200, RuRberct ats cadeee ee | Hess necessity for logisintive interference With OF | _Cmrcah NMeTMAL TERRAIN TOMORROW. this 2 . his morning. rs, the following. engt. | on of Gen. Ordway. Duilding 1s tho largest and most commodious of | street southwest; B. H. Warner & Co, to erect. six | eislative G&crimination against the cities Of | Court presided over by Judge Tuley was crowded Besides the regular oft ee : New York and almost any forenoon by the” announceme pel Beers were resent trom Washlugtons Chie OnIGIN OF ‘THR MOvEMEXT. Presa Bante Paee proposed, although tts at | Brice dwellings, #1&000, numbered 1011 to 102 | Scher pare of the Stata? | ae MOM SRY | Sate Cocmnoun by he aunouncement, that, the MSTEDT & BRADLEY.” | . 2 ae : ay {Kuen Moved: itary Rearney, Webster and | The matter of reorganizing the District militia | Present, #0 far as interior fttinys, &c., are con- House Ou southeast ‘cormer-of Sth and B streets | UBOISLATORS WILL «TILL, MAVR THEIR COLD TRA. After hearing the statements of counse! for the wre Fine | QR SALETA CENTRALLY LOCATED 3 STORY Allis aS ee ee To this artes, | Was first agitated by General Benet, four years Seooot OR ey Primitive condition. + eas southeast, $200; Mrs, _M. Henley, to add to 1820 M | — Gov. Hill also sent to the assembly a veto of the Gefense Judge ley Kranted the defendants until prek Dwell Dan DOCH TABU ee Th eat Ot ae ete: | ago,and tig CEN Weeom i enada® thay ‘antieers DO tmhCin their present quarters and icy also tour | STeet MOTEL West, $125; A. Lisner, to add to Palais | piit prohibiting the sale of Hauer in the capitol the bar to-morrow forenoon tae tet tee whi THPRPOKD. 1 fract the vessel must dovelop thirty-flye hundred | commissioned by the President, as the District | stories in height. “the five ener Mr wintth | ROFMh, $400; Mr. “Kehoe, to repair 1411 Stough. | Po hrone f ¢ | “in the case of Won darian army oe hee nT ES horsepower in her engin atid 10 hots per hour, | Commissioners claimed co have ho authority. OveF | Mado win the nee Glia omer Mrs Mioutg | 10H, St¥eet, “county, gO; Suma Crows, 0 add urant. The governor point out what he | In the case of Wn. Garigle, warden of the county Aloyaiie Chure asy. on Ik b ¢ . ‘i st considered the glaring inconsistencies of the mea- | hospital, held under numerous indictments for _ Reena ee TES The near apprones | lease the building for a. term. of Year | jraloe wh nnsy wania avenue southeast, $240, | considera’ the elartng incor : = 0 i of ms. | rane = aro ieee emorandum Wasattached to the veto | Conspiracy and bribery, his counsel stated th rrett Fails to Attend the Mee anized partorthe National Guard It 1s probable | Tp expend 1000 oo ele tee Ce oeeed | avenue’ northwest, "TC. Smith, t erect two | Compounds contained aleohol.. According to the | Some court outside Cook County. ™ i itis. 1 Is PA aictCae oe pe ct chemist, not even lemonade or ginger beer could - 4 Thivcor th and F Ing of Baltimore and Ohle Directors | {ian adil quits or arin walle ae, | tinal Saati ager a al mogtiations Heroor post neest yom, NembeTeN 728 and 740 AER | SOP the recta ee re Fatally Snjared tn a Fight tor Siie Wate -20RS., ML Ve rat RT ad, apparently, been discontinued, But now Mr. | Gweiline es ~ | they came within the scope of t pag PROPEETY, 20 # ‘Toeday. ton of General Benet. Smith has offerca his building tor rent by the year, | AWelling, $1,500, numbered 722 4h street south- | they owciinleerleemn G06 Tith st. mw. DESIRE TO PU a f, $1,500, numbere ¢ New Yorx, April 13.—Johm Kelly les in Barrimorg, April 13.—At the meeting of the BERT ORDWAY. With a sort of understanding, however, that they | PANG. Columbia Title Insarance Company, toerect soe 2 : brick of orth-| Agnes Folsom’: " = y, | Bellevue hospital with a fractured skuil and & board of directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Rall- ¢ announc (of the probable selection of | occupy Y intl Congress appropriates enough | wos omner oe rand nies tea eae A. AN END OF Tas Faoceena resin aoe a my seas bond 4 fen between himselt road to-day a dividend of 4 per cent on the main | Gon, Albert Ordway to be brigadier general come | WODey with which to erecta new building. Even | 1." scpermott, to erect four brick dwellngs, F he and Harry Dctsschaveti. It anetere that Kelis stem, and of 5 percent on the Washington branch, | manat t “" devery. | Should this be done, it 1s not probable that the | s7-999, in square olumbia National Bank, | | A€nes Folsom, dimpled and merry, tripped up to | wite had deserved him yy VoBelachchanutts Dor the past ete eee ou Che Washington poate | manding meets with xeneral approval, and evel edifice could be completed in less than three or him. Kelly had made SONS Wit of e es" e ts to live with wat i ; Dank building, $90,000, numbe Roferve Samuel Jones’ office Monday, ready to put | apartment Mie bi patheaen hae ellen | pointment of Win. M. Clements as ut a rep rete ek als Toate te | Are Py oe ene epee DUT street, northwest. ‘e Selo 0 erect | in & personal answer to the charge that she ts mot | TUincte aud retuned to return 60" her eben, ster Gn Pirtsoure aieisions, © | aust the position, 8 real aS can be tearni ss oframe. dwellings, rvitte. Lc, ‘ she panene : . body Of the. transohio divisions wert con. | Washington tor many years and. hawa very large | are highly pleased with the proposed uew Duulde | °0. nto civet to" frame’ dwellings $1200, 08 | MAMCETHENE genwes and that sho ts under the | Kelly” went to ~<yooy - Aequalntance, Misinhitary trating has especialy | ing, and it 1s known that they and the Dullding | rot his wite to return to him forthe position, He entered the army President tat the meet. inspector have made, at various times, a personal rrett sburg road. W. Scott ‘Towers, to erect | Mephistophelian thumb of Dr. Wm, M. Cate. ene 2. and indu not pre brick dwelling, &,500, numbered 1508 P street | When Referee Jones and Lawyers Allan and we visit resulted In the fight, Kelly cam ai a San adjutant of a Massachusetts res amination of the structure, It is convenient to es y ge es e not recover. seventes Jing. Had he been present tile representatives of oS ent ROTHER OE 8 Bi a HORSE . S herille Gf northwest, Mundy got together there was a little sharp talk ne Navy 10: terms easy the stock im the BAltimere and Olwo Toad Owned {| ERG and Was honorably mustered out A tio, | tbtes horse-car lines and also to the herdic cabs, SIAORELANROUS, on the subject of adjournments. Mr. Mundy said ee terest. by the city of Baltimore would have questioned | He Nad a varted experience, largely of Stam duties | und this reason, they think, will obviate all argu: ag- | hat Mrs. Folsom ws yg Kissane Disappears Again, . HENSEY, 1006 Ft.n.w. | him in regard to the rumored deal fora transfer | 4" re eee ti eta ttitey Ets | ments about its distanes “and out-of-the-way | he Commissioners have ordered ttiat she 36- | would inot dare to on nd. ‘The case | ‘The San Francisco Daily Aeport says Kisame it SALELA NICE LITTL of the control of the road, No other persons are ah AR ae eee esc on ee ee DULSOUy Pernt ayotem O° Paved under the COm-| was terminated yesterday upon motion Of the | nas again disappeared. — His whereabouts ae ek ae _. Hwostory and basciuent, | 1M possession of any factsin reiation to the deal, oo, Ant regenty aciined resslecwons ous aaa eenkes pulsory permitsystem. ee Ce M ated doeweeh te discontinue the sult; Coun-| are not known definitely to. any 1s; mod. ups. © $35,000 ; terms engy. and the board adjourned without any information . Sun aot la ie Me I President Going South, 7 EB Seog = hag | Sel Stated that the girl's mother was on the verve THOS. G. HENSEY, 1006 Fst. nw. | having been obtained. or cena Wear on ate us an ue se aston | HE WILL VISIT THE BIG sHOW IN ATLANTA IN OCTO-| GEORGE ACHELDER, Of Norwich, Conn, Of insanity, and, ff the daughter became further | Dut his friends, still, «tis pretty: a BER. ‘been appointed a post-oflice inspector. estranged, as was feared if the suit Was pusbed, | well understood that he hes sought refuge in ‘ 7 ha Ve found, Whenever Gen, Sheridan 13 = = pushed, ty:| BALD KNOBRERS SFILL ACTIVE, | (it can elect ‘The Atlanta Constitution annotinces that Presi- 7 y | the probabilities were that the mother would lose | British umbia Unt some arrangement cen : an propecte ih charge of such’ matters he Invariably selects : ‘Nathan W. Fitzgerald to-day pleaded not guilty fase Will Se comenane eee oT oe aan te eee tee roga bog Kick. 7 Sethe, cellar, busines property: A Missouri Farmer Taken From His | Get. Onlway as hischtor of sti, by whom the | dent Cleveland will visit the Piedmont Expost- | inthe criminal Court, to ths beeentiniousd ia, | REF FEasOn, ‘The case will be officially closed, the | be made in New York for the dlsiuissal of the tt t Sur rooms, busitesa pro 6,000. ‘e motion of endant's counsel Mes \s ic ents that hang over hit here, Some tie Pied a ees ae aoa = greater part of the duties are performed, “Coupled | tion in Atlanta, early in October. Mr. Grady, edi- | dictment charging him with perjury. Dever Sting Ga Ee Oe ee Se ees ie ae os 74 $8,000. LW MYLES. 1428 New York ava mils House and Flogged. With his acknowledged ability ts a wonderful | tor of the Constitution, said last night: “The Pres- | __Mrs. Margaret Campbell, who keeps a ry = coe - for $30,000, but whether the * THREESTORY BRICK DWELLING, |. §T- LOvIs, April 18—The spirit of ald Knob | amount of tact, which wilt gtoatty waist Bim tn | yee ae iomenution, sald | sae store at the corner of 20th and R streets, was 0;nnd ©, Onna Aeon eg By Pe Jecliat: Turnace_and all mod. unps.: | bers still infests Calaway County, Missouri, Kale | steering clear Gt any obstacle tn the way) of | tdent has long wanted to visit the South, and the | Charged in the Pollce Court today with selling a to contend With his enemies at home, 18 not niof two. principal z i | Turner, residing near Fulton, a farmer of fair | Mutual good-will ant fellowship among the differ. | Southern people have felt that the first President | liquors without a license. After hearing the tes- | 4 REDUCTION IN THR TOLLS ASKED POX COL. BAUGH Keown, Misuse 6s ect ao sich anecne'seams overlooks eovernt ‘urner, residing near Fulton, a farmer of fair | ont jo¢ay anizations. He has been for | elected by the democratic party in twenty-five | mony the court dismissed the case, MAN DESCRIBES THE SITUATION. peop + reputation, has been taken out, terribly flogged = —— evel tie it he did not eave the | Fyre, Sears county tn three days. He has lived in that county | {tt for years, and has amassed a small competency. A short time ago he quarreted with his neighbor, @ Mr, Curtis, the result of which was that Mr ve ak ; think he is, and recent operacions in his’ vine- AY th indexing — the | Years ought to make them a visit, More than two = A meeting of the president and directors of the ne, i. and Fecent operniions tn hie Foe eet natkar | Lounge che Preaidese so eeeaton from ALANA | FUNERAL OF JOHN 'T. RAYMOND. | Chesapeake and Ohio Canal will be held in Baltt- | KUHN for tine erowiig ake ah ee land fin the necessity for improving the Na- | {0 Urge the President to attend a, national com- arrow SuRceaaer the quences at] Contes Ee ee See ee oe a eae er ted eae ee ee een SSI. HOGS. | a Great Throng Pays ime Momors to loncucreme fontes cent | paces een eee ee ee { direction, He has the largest | clined to come at that ume, as it was {inpossible. eee = is Presid ughman says that nes | We insisted on his coming, whereupon We prowl: the Favorite Comedian. and promised a. nec! collection of phot ® Ol SALE BY DANY i re swept away by floods, a ese e. raphie neiathves ol Wars eee ss under the rate of tolls as prevalied last year there a ‘ NHOWER Curtis and Mrs, ‘Turer le! A and military portraits In existen Ho is below | Ssed that he Would pay Atlanta a visit some time | New Yous, April 13—When, only a few weeks | was a deficiency of $20,000 in the revenues o e- Mirae “ nights inter a hand of masked men with Hot. | the medium weight, but his aguiw is Well propor- | dutiug his teri, when a. proper occasion offered | agg” the funeral ot Samuel” Colville. late canal. “ais Gatal Gianpaily twteetine at meee miennn donna 7. NORTHWEST. | ( fired through the win toned and his face ‘is handson and he could tind on opportunity. * * * The ager of the Fourteenth.Street Theater, 2 = pany, therefore, at Its Arst | Letter to the Providence Journal 900 Hist. rx brick, 24.250 Routt doubtless inten ng 10 Kill hen coe Piedmont region 1s going to show itself in its best | M&nase! j | Mecting in this year,” Col. Baughman ts quoted as] a very amusing instan the false notion of 100 HT st prick. 4.500 | two children while they sl 00 Ae aioseitas colors, and the President will find such an assem. | tok “place at the “Little Chureh Around ‘The Navy Depart saying, “determined not only to still further re- can assign no cause for the o cK ” ovemet is given to ditigent nd say i Sag erekd e ly in Atlanta as ve the Corner,” John TT. Raymond, standinj tee society movements that Wilen be was flogged ne asked tie reason fort | WORKING BEFORE on arrm novns wi, nor axctse | P1Y,qn, Atlanta as he has never seen since theday | 10, Conch, Jum gy APRON, SARIN | duce fis current expenses, DUL also to tn Tease the | Gieaners of newspaper coltmns oocurred just he st iwi bh: | and ho reply was given. He denies any improper THEM FOR WANT OF PROMITNESS. ——— a Maeder, the playwright “Well, Maeder, 1esS interest. on its | Other day here in New York. eee conduct with Mrs, Curtis, A few years agoa| Icisstated at the Navy Department that since] More Abont the Hook of Mormons, | I'll be the next. lay ius’ own funeral was Gis Cea | tae a coeneeiies eaten teak es en caw b. | party of masked men whipped & negro {| the issue of Secretary Whitney's order, requiring | Yo the aitor of Tre Evenixe Star: hela at the same church, and a big runeral twas, these requirements was $140,000, sind accordiugly, | Plantagenet. bas Br OOO F ste Brae be Co oe aed Wine ute ne | Teports from the different bureans of the Navy | Referring to the’communication published in | The attendance wasenorinous, rere emae {in the belier that ~400,000 tons of Coal At the residence of MiSUE Decry, No. | WOUld be ail that could be ‘transported over te fed street, where the remains tay. "The | Slower tauiite week ca eae ae eed been | had been all the season on the soe eal andoutsiders. The iminediate friends assembled at Cail'ato NG STAR of yesterday's date, headed | 10.2, m,, ‘bout Mormonism,” and signed “W. J. H. H.,” I| 8 Eas' ice for bathe | id afterward another wag riddled with bullets. | ern ot the arrive On the Rocks Off Dieppe. there has been a deci¢ and departure of clerks, | Tok Even «d improvement In punctu- *| COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Various quarters of Ube globe to a of act z 5 erke HAV = F ck-ck vered y oat hid " a 7 - have never taken up a paper Without seeing her A CHANNEL PACKET GOES ASIIOKE AND SOME OF THE | ality and some of the clerks have begun to appear | find the following paragraph: plain, black-cloth-cov comin was alu at 40 cents, Including wharfage. To comply with A nce Towne anh “_ ot of the proyertvon sig | Sane aire wale alae Sa | PASSENGERS JUMP OVERLOARD. at the department some time In advance of the | The real book of Mormon was written by Solomon | U°t.,ffom, Sight by the By telegraphic Min. | {Be demauid, now benz made by the coal oom: | Awe AaMons Lhe prominent gy oaks ieee c- te het adjoinii hotel. “Lots on Columbia Heights | Parts, April 13.—A dispateh from Dierbe says | rey Mice hours, and have also, re- | Spaulding, a Dartmouth man, aud was entitled “The 7 4 and boatmen,” continued Col. Baug! at investiuent prices, BAXTER & | the packet steamer Victoria 1s ashore on " It wus’ a historical romance of | Structions from Mrs. Langtry, at Ricl ta ; themselves as on duty on Sundays, | Manuscript F ans | Suets such & slight, fragt rocks | p 1 means THREE-STORY AND BASE > “means a lower rate Of tolls, Wiulch like BIOR SALE A th was "presented in und.’ This has led Secretary Whitney to issue a circular | the first settlers of Ameri | : da large Wi must be v Weler | MACGOWAN, 10US-1010 F 6. hear that city. She stranded during a fog. Sev- a, endeavoring to abow (a | mond, - é 7 {he realization of a less suzh Mhan is supposed to Btn. 0 * - : : 5 e notion of many" rm namo. “For Papa,” a pretty little design, was ee ay ate Fang eee The stay ieee Sy eesss eh | WO SALECON, BLADENSBURG, ROAD, JUST | eral of her passengers attached Mfe-belts to thelr | to the chiefs of bureaus in which be says that it | deseendautnot Giedeey ate teeta eatans, axe | HET MAMO. “For Papa,” a pretty little design, De necessary to, pay the anntal expenses. | newsmongent L | EXcuteiie of city. 11.000 feet Ground, Frame’ House, | bodies and then jumped overboard, and were car- | ts observed that in some cases additions are m pande of Sidney Riton. a Canbellite preacher, who | 'T'he services at the church began at 10:90. Ker. | there could be any guarantee obi. rom the | Member that Lazte Fat, | Stable, &e. He for Dajte man: guly 82.300; easy | ried Out to sea. ‘The others have been safely | to the time reports showing the arrival of a ¢ became prominent in the new church, but who man-| pr ‘Haughton Tead the Ml ive Durial service panies that’ they would stap a given | Ft and w = . oz |" WALKER & WILSON, landed. The Victoria at the time of the accident | of a few minutes before SfoU NG Keep hits operations completely idden from | Cr"ene Episcopal Churhe. There was no sermon, | #80Unt of coat during the Year, tucn there would | Sli And was JOR SALE_ FINE RESIDE SANT, | z 1006 F st. ew. | had 90 passengers aboard, and the company own- | a credit against lateness, ‘while delay the public.’ ee eee pa cot the cetcmonicethe remains | DE 20 difticulty tn arriving at ah easy and proper Fe ee eee eri ee fe eroundfeutt | yok RENT_A NICE FARM OF 120 ACRES, ALL | ing her believe that. all were saved. ‘The wreck | ove! {reated In the same way. The See] Tn answer tothe above permit me to say that | Wore taken. to Greenwood Cemetery. ‘There they | Solution of this question. - But up to tits time the | See res: HENS Dae B19 aes! | IP in euitivation, with a ood five-room House and | lies close to the mainland and the sea is Smooth. Ties that ho. .jtlme | prior | to. 0 | the original manuscript of the story written by | Were placed in a Tecelving-vault, where they will | C204 company has been used as a club against > compeation street: terms easy. DE aE 23° | Sut-buildimes, 4 200d urchard, well watered, half-mile eae esa returned, as the Department opens | Spaulding, entitled “The Manuscript Found,” is ay a - | the different ratlroxds, which have tmade in the hatndressr' For, su from Beltoville- ou the B&O. 3B; will rent for the A Close and Exciting Contest. at hour, and the diccidental arrivals at an | now in thé library of Hyrum College, at Hyrum, | main uniel MIs, Raymond Axes upon & PerMa- | past important concessions to favored. stlppers “What hap: sals | Peemennaa Te Or NOE WAGG! CHARGES OF FRAUD AND BRIDERY GROW OUT OF THE | Carlier hour do not benefit the government; nor | Ohio; that strangely enough it was found in Hono- ee Ee its ae rm ‘the wanderer, breat api27t SSWICK ELECTION. will delays of clerks in leaving after 4 o'elock be | lula, Sandwich Islands, where the surviving mem- ‘The Mohawk Subsiding. soe eo e trade from the Cumberian JOR RE THE EMMERT FARM, ADJOINING | New Br April e mayoraity | Counted, unless occasioned by direction of the | ber of a firm of printers in Cleveland, Obio, 1s now regions. The railroads now decline to continue ‘ iy, last she began to have such terrible Ins and aches in her head that she couldn't dhad to be sent away °s plantation in the South, where she has been for two months or more waiting ht at a loss to Uhemsrlve nwood: 100 aeres: ten-room he ‘CLA sith out- | contest here yesterday Was So close that ik 1s Inn. | Superior of lerk Is en- | living. Spaulding, when he died, lett unis’ manu- |, CaNasouane, N. Y., April 13.—The danger along | the shipment of tr Tuquire of JOHN T. Lb D ¥ posit Was success gayred upd say: , “ho gave the Mohawk trom high water ts now passed. ‘The | ana fi e Sta the presider [sel is ated ide ed to be no doubt of | “ireular, cover aa much work as clerks are ex. | Josephite Mormons, and it thus found its way to r 3 eral as on ‘ hor a8 anxious to On AT WASHINGTON GROVE, | the reelection of Win, 3 Strong, democrat tore | pected to do, but punctual attendance during | the printing firmiu Cleveland. “The Manuscript | anticipated. ‘The ae Funning 00 | bring about such business relations 2s will pro- cane new cottage, on Fourth avenue; very | fourth term, but later ‘returns it’ 13, claimed. by | tese hours 15 required, Found” is unquestionably th the handwriting of | the West Shore road, 7 tect them from loss in the management of the | natientiy for her hair to grow, ahd sender bet tion. For particulars address EK | the supporters of F. Janeway, establish a victory. ~ — the Rev. Mr. Spaulding, and having been subjected | 5 ue phousnmd Idle Gi Canal.” Col, Baughman says he desires the ait- | Enos more presentable t0 the eyes of mankind. fk ney P.O., Montgomery County, Md.ap12-3° | {Or end Peoupitoun sana ra alin majority of Interior Department Changes. to numerous tests, over the signature of the presi- Fig! caeraae sears | U2ion, Which isa very serious one, to be Tully | Heueve she ts just come bark again: Dat one vere JU SALE Ol RENT—FINE FARM OF OVER| ten. Both sides, however, claim success. “Many | ‘The following official changes have been made Fear Ages Woe NR Rae ee OneE | MO FROSESOTS OF, 4 COMPOS, SETWaKH|nosmne | uncerstond, “There are Bow only about Sour boats | Uiniy has Meds. sueeeabie ‘elaker of ft, amd 600 weres: larze Louse and ontbutidings located on | democrats voted against Strong. Both parties | in the Department of the Interlor: ‘oa on 4 pe eto ee zi A 7 there should be fully ee Spent Most of her thme in suffering seclusion, : Oy cltoated car the Bite nia a . x the orginal of the famous story so long claimed to icaGo, April 13.—All of the 8,000 Union | there shoul fully twent, PWSPApes % gu ii county lots ot rh fig crabaete For pers and conviere irisedde were alowed to wate, | @ Patent Office—Promotions: Geo, R. Blodgett, of | have been the grouud-work of the Wisok Of Mor. CEaWers care: Adin aber Owego = oe =a tale was told of a debutante, Sho has bece ther particulars call upon, or iddres Ehd in many cases, it is declared, ballots were ue. | Mitine, second to first assistant examiner ($1,600 | mon, Quite recently the authorities of Hyrum | tiehiccicion ofthe strikers that they would not ‘The First Day of the Weck, everywhere extolled as the brightest and gayest ALE Brentano's lots eeave. | posited upon the floor which, should have gone in | $1,800); C. Alexander Mason, of the District of | College permitted a copy to be made, and it has | return to work Until'a Inajority of the bosses had | From the Chicagy Living church, apni, at every imaginable rout. Brentano's, 1015Faere.__ | posited upon the Noor which should have gonB in | t0 $1,800); C. A Scans acon been published and widely read. Any one who | acceded to their demands, the two associations of | The change of the day of rest. from the es . sells the boxes. ‘The returns in the second ward were | Columbia, third assistant to second assistant ex- | B&R cg: 5 ‘SIDENCE AT AMMEN: | Heid until nearly Midnight, berore weine turiey s o : Cares (o take the trouble will, upon comparing Uhis | employers are now united again and declare that | seventh to the first day of the week—fromn the i good, Frame House, J? | over to the proper omiciaia aminer ($1,400 to $1,600); Win. E. Stearns, of Ar-| short story with the Book’ of Mormon, be con- | they will hot concede the demands of the strikers. ead 3 7 News Siriefa. ion; price luw; terms easy. j. | Over to thi Broper on iciais. lected Kansas, third assistant examiner, at $1,400, to | vinced that the latter was not. based ‘upon any | Six of the strikers Lave been arrested for interfer. | J¢Wish Sabbath to the Christian Sunday—ts a Wletin from Post Surgeon Dr. Byrne, at Fort it. es _ apl2.3t* Henry C. Housell, democrat, was elected re- | cierk, at $1,600; Joln H, Brickenstein, of Pennsyl- part of the Spaulding story; in Tact, the Spaulding | ing with non-union men, standing evidenceIt might almost be called a 3 is doing Well ih all ree ING VILLA siTEs aT | COFder by 1,200 plural ania, and Win, R, B. Atkinson, of the District of | Story is not What It has been represented to bee es tangible evidence—of the resurrection of Christ ‘Appetite; uo fever t Daautifal tract of land Te eet Ciee wets erUo UG sieduo\s, Alted Lockhart of New York: | SOF based upon the migration of one of the Ten | A Big Strike of Irom Mem Threatened. | mere have been tu round numbers 9,600 Sun. er unfavorable symptoms.” On the Metropoliti e Jersey 'y Election. (1,200 to $1,400); Alfred Lockhart, of New York, | Tribes of Israel to the American continent. Pretsecre, April A special from New Castle, ; oT eee a) | ‘The magority in Michigan against prohibition is k jeu from she city. | Han JERSEY City, April 13—The election returns at $1 ‘to fourth asslstant examiner, at Joux Ikvixe. | pa. says a general strike of the employes of the | 24¥8 Since the first Easter day. ‘They are all 80 | 3.500, "The republican’ plurality. on the ‘State St once as prices are bound tenses c/w OM | from the outlying districts in Jersey City and Cds | SO QUNS, HACE: Moore, of New York, cler, | Wasutwatox, D. C., April, 1887. fron mils here is Unreatened, the manufacturers | Many Unks in an unbroken chain, ‘The last ink | Weket ts estimated at 30,000. = mie DH. WARNER & CO, ken UP to noon to-day, were not completed. | Av $1,600, ‘to $1,200; Aloyslits I, Gritlith, of the pou oe . having refused to concede the stipulations of a| We held in our hands on April 5, 1886, the first | The Iilinols senate yesterday passed a bill ap» N.H. ORKEEFE, 1528 1 w. 0. | _apl-at $16 Festrect nw, | The latest reports make the police board demo- | District of Columbia, copy ist, at $900, to clerk at | ‘Tae FRreNcu Navy.—The approaching manceu- contract made With the employes last Februury. | 18 riveted to the fact of t surrection, Which | propriating $50,000 for a monument of Gen, 1 iN Tr PURCHASED Az | CTAUC and the fre Doard a tle. “rhe board of alder- | $1,000. Appointment’: Geo. '¢ Wedderburn, Of | vers of the French navy at ‘Toulon 1s awaited | Ail efforts to compromise have, 80 far, proven | took place on the 17th Nisan, or Apri! s praba- | Logan. acres of land north of | Men Wi democratic and the ot of works a marsland; copyist, at $900, under the civil-service with much interest by our naval officers, for the | fruitiess. bly In AD. 30. It to inspect will Le tracts of land on “Rock ¢ Bree. GEO. P.GOFT, 1419 = elegant, large, new bi: ¥ comfort that could be wished for, near the finest views, ? ¥ sta ROOMS | tf | Ki. 1. LEIPOLD, 1 For SSE Oeeene AN 122i 13th stn x f SALE—A NEW AND BP hee, Yor cant of bal 5 in AD. 20.| He 1s an unchallenged tact, Uraee- Eaward Flanigan, who was shot with, ls part story = ment brick dw city and west of 7th-st. road, near Brightwood, D. > mas Te able through all history, modern and medueval, | ner, David Lanaban, ina Boston gambling-rooin, hear the proposed National Park, and i —_—_$§+oe___ feason that they are expected to demonstrate the and through the Rarly’ Fathers, that the tirst | by br. Aiprecht, in a quarrel over a game of faro, Kou atato of cultivation, “Price oily gis peracre |The Molders Stand Firmly Together. | The President Invited to New Haven. | mana ee they are expected to demons in naval Cure and Care of Burne. y rs rat | by a day of the week has been observed by ©) us Jang will cortainly Le very valuable in & Dist | yp ST 4LOU!S, April 13.—It is stated that the mold- | 4 CONNECTICUT DELEGATION AT THE waite Hovss. | Warfare that have up to this time been unknown | apvice To THOSE WHO HAVE SUFFERED FROM FIRE— | tins for the last eighteen centuries; Unus we ee ere nen __ spl l-St_ | ing ‘departinent of the Bridge and Beach Manu- |” 4 delegation from Connecticut, headed by the | antities. | ‘The display of torpedo craft and PRESERVATION OF THE SKIN. direct Ww apostolic umes. But, surel; AT TERRA COTTA STATION, 4 | lacturing Company of this city will rev i ares Tis | died yesterday. get ‘The Kussians are collecting: commissary if the Apos. | stores on the northern boundary of Afghatustan. ume opera- tactics will be particularly interesting, a8 nearly | prom the Family Doctor. Ues and their contemporary : ib State and eae re ‘hristians had not | ‘Twenty-one thousand Unree hundred and forty- Build Sites at low Hxure aud ac- | tions by May 1 with non-union men from outside the | to Senators from that State and ex-Mayor York, | all the numerous torpedo Meet has been orde Inall burns great care should be taken to save | Deen convinced by the evidence of their senses | seven milesof new railroad track are projected this HUPTY © Dibiec 30n Fet ayn? PHces apply to | city. ‘The Defense Association, it 1s sald, 18 sur- | called on the President to-day to {avite him to at- | tojparticipate in the evolutions, the cullcle tie raised portion of the akin that | that Jesus or Nazareth rose again on the first day: | Sear in the Uhited States, aes ee ove-iw__ | prised at the firmness shown by the men in other | tend the ceremony of unveiling the monument to a e cutie port! thal a # " the week, nothiag would hive induced them to |" Walter S. Wilkinson, Of Baltimore, has sued Pek se PAE Cor the RU AAED FARM | cities where St. Louls patterns have been shipped, | the goldiers of the American wars at New Haven, | 12 W2IGHt CanRtep By 4 SoLpiEx.—Few people | forms the bilster, Clotting, etc., should be re- cepnre trot coat Cherished traditions, and toot | Wm. 0. ccaiteuder, of ‘Loudon, for alleged suintites’ drive of the Capitol: nih aud | and all interested firms have concluded to make 2 . eels Tealize the load that a thoroughly equipped soldier | moved with the utmost gentleness. Blisters | fend the prejudices of their countrr ‘men, whom | breach of contract. thy; well wooded; two strean sop mmine twroweh | the dght at hom on the 17th ot June. Ex-Mayor York acted : “ Ho sti ! z 4s obliged to carry. Capt. Taylor, of the Ordnance fully punctured witha clean needle, | they were 50 anxious to coneillate, by relaxing ihe - ADDISON © LANCOMBE, 1508 Fa.w. a18 a a as spokesinan, and presented the President with a | Denartment, has reccecly. aende © computation, | Nise est @ay to te eure tack Gas muedle tnchean |[SRMAMOUMEGE the BONCEEN GAT, God tTamamacng ena sik hab i te ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL LEVEL] FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | baudsome testimonial invitation. The President | DePa 4 t SEA m, | The ray then to the first day of the we: o PREV T AND Favai. consumption Set & pam eens eee v 2} expressed a desire to attend, but could not give a { Which sows that the weight carried by a soldier | ynen required for such service 18 to heat Se — come, ULAt is how every Where dreaded as the great nrbs of Falis Church, Va. = SS New York Stock Market. deiinite answer yet, ‘The delegation afterwards | par hncd Muh rod bayonet rille and cartridge: [4c red hot, allow 1t to cool, and then use| prp Ravwoxp Dig Rom AN OvEnpss oF Mor. | Source Of humanity; and Set, in thelr foruaative Se EE ah Unree days cooked rations and 100 rounds of 7 FROM DOR a on ; Ooms 3 ~ of one in Go 00 p.m prices | €Xtended invitations to Secretary Whitney, General Dallivartitees aun norco “av” of clothing, 1353 | 1%, It will ‘thus be freed from any organisms, | raing?—It 13 feared by some of the friends of Mr, es, all Pulmonary Complaints may be readily ROW—FINE LARGE modern tru- JJQOR SALE-A VERY DESH and besement corner Howse on C3 on ab avenue. large parking. +h trees, shrub- eral Wi ys “5 ed and controlied by resorting promptly to Cheap if wid at nee. Tysiaiee of ported by special | Sheridan and General Wr pound: Ounces; With Springtield rifte, bayo- | {OF 1 Such & plice as a burt germs mental so aE A a Jaynes Expocorany a curative aeotally apo-12t ~ UTI F at - An Imaginary Lottery, bet, Scabbard, cartridge-boxes and leather belt | that the utmost care 1s necessary. ‘Then’ the | one who was ar Mr hice Metta ted BY | adapted to soothe and strengthen the Bronchist son SAI ~ rip = TF Fi v1 Guncess with Springield fide” beyonee sespbiee | Pulsed cuticle should be pressed down to the | giea that after the aduinistration of morpune, be | Ube, allay inflammation, and loosen andrews eal Estate. Cuexcelled property for investment, proposed park very preity place; ¢ ige-belt, clothing, ammunition, &., y 2 event the access of alr, as = ua and also for Coughs and Colds, Day window, cellar Yet root au bata! wider | _ 1-1 WALKEL: © WILSON, 1006 F st. colored man, and charged him with obtaining | xormxq Has BRN HpaRD At tle White House | Hqual parts of newater and linseed otlappuedon | ence court at itisield, Massy yesterday Mi RETROT=GL. wetietita, wos ela, mirrors, e.; ver SOAD NEAN BERGHE y 5 Sait ered Wi y MeGreldy, z . — okt i ow to an imunediate customer, now rents for $600. & OS AH ST ROAD, NEAK BRIGHT. 0 seal ReUte Haute ib A ode Wee Che eraa? jp | MDOUUSeMLiE oot atng Ati 10 accept tho ap. | He Seen wee eee eS ea Lontox, wld sadse Tucker pavately tne story BLUMENTHAL KAUFMAN, JACOB KAUFMAN Gy l=S a i. Fane Biableand Castiage Howse Orecon Nav =" 1014 swindle, Manson 1s a poor man, advanced in) pointment on the Pacific railroad investigating | or the blister may. ‘be- covered with | Leuvox, told se perpetrated upon er Monday | £2 154BEL BLUMENTHAL loth’ of Gourgetuwn, 1, SC aeewers eae oat sre and bath pene | Toot tor two horses and two cows: alvoa two-story Puc. Mai | 96°.) years, employed at Baldwin's coal and wood yard. | committee. wheatea flour. Lately powdered clay has been Dt, ‘The recital of the story came in connection | ————— 000 | Fy a Eeauno Aualding, which Las beet sc ae carpenter ‘Woodson, it 18 charged, got him to invest n policy employed, but for the frst few days it 18 best, to | Witu the arrest of Meriick A. Burbank, son of ARID. A beautifni Lot on h st. n.w.. 65 feet front; only | “40? ,P » y re] ¥ he wi u art in couton Wool ol aham Burbank, the proprie of a wel 4 Py, pa dath ss. nw. 65 feet front; only 1 TSHROED, numbers, By representing to him that he Would nit Tyler eetnary te rap the pi suMicient velng | Abr: he proprictor of a well-kuown c ice Lots on Washinston Helihts, Meri Capitol Hill, im nortawest section, West Washi Burleith, Forest pth “ : a =e COLHOUN-SEMMES. On Avril 12, 1887, by the draw a large sum Of money if he con- a E yler, an | empioyed. to prevent {ts sticking. The | hotel, and Wm. Marshall, Burbank’s intimate cone, MER, Om Aaa 29, 2067, tr Unued to uy numbers 22, "42,52, Woodson, it | tended bill has been Med setting rorth the mar- | Gressings once put on. must not be removed for | Botan ie wk, Masta urban’ tn rape ons | BF Be EDLEY, F COLBUUR xo y. 3. BL age, a " er 7 EANOR M. SEMMES, dauguter of Jobn H. 1s alleged, obtained over $27 from Hanson during a | Page, August, 25, 1883, and desertion, October 7 | some days—not, indeed, until they have been | Ehange’made by the woman, Who ‘Says ake met = Pee a | E' tween Washington and Baltimore, and’ 30 luinutes Ke. | Rom both citien. & very” nice tworstory Gothic Fraine 2 e We hin erlo reeks, eri ifeon aac following, and charging the wife with adultery, in | {os6 é discharge or become offensive. wed ote anines. = 3 Aue crust proved by alaree, cid ankioued iste | aarti an acrenicely iid Gat sth BSSES GSE : tea whlch aon weg angel to vet Hn tng | RUSE Sie MeSAS eguve ih Wa clot | the cad removal of droge aearing | Sod Show he fay pat, wet Se load ge | a tataie ome te te, Se ka capital investmet ie opposite © revi tal ial ao re. I Prd existence vi son's ‘a yood: re ainful, and conseq uel y vi cheap lodging for the night. ‘nliced bes emadence of fatuer, James elt *fedotner equally desirable varcaing droverty it couvenseut tte depot gud can be bout San S58 Bs took to Hanood letters signed by, Wio, Yactone ae een yee eains Norah Zny necessity for 1 caruolle oll, aa disinfectant, | Cay ae or et cea LO | a eet tee aie i Apply to PRESBKLY 4 GREEN. | [ot flow gure, TYLER & WUTibr OED 226 F HORSE 10K Cito Pac and bearing also the name ot Dunlap, Head BDERIES RePoRtED.—Jos. E. Rateilffe, No. 351 | 1s used in the proportion of one to ten or more, ders of Onota Lake, two untles west of the town, ——— 200 7 pat. | at. “ Uib44| Ghee Wal a Pemusylvania avenue, reorts stolen trom, bis | 82 calds may be treated by water rath a Tae ed Marsh Biperyisom COUTRUD IG eETy 7. Ore Dine y , Ks : am nis | “Small burns or scalds may Where, in company with a man named Marshall DIED. pfeer ers ters, saved by Hanson, say+: “Wil you please send RISER Foils op rep eee en Ore ee es he hanidoufted Ler and subjected wr to outrage | | BROWN. SUSAN BROWN departed this life Tose al Le + by Barry the suzn ot nd. all ve | § oer pe oes EAS [ee en lodion s indignities, tnre: 3 y, 8:30 &. mn. e : eo tive sia of $4179, andeif note all that You nave | OMisteet, reports, sioien troua her house, yes | Litor of san exceltent appiteation, “The patent | CUS, indiguilies threatening to sunt ner. he | dag. 8.30 Tats piace Thareday, 30'dock pan, from Washington Stock Exchange. invested shall be retunded to you,” nf) h of jewelry. Should be kept ina warm atinosphere, well covered | Currod to.a helzboring one, whcr= slic wat shel: | her late residence 420-0 a The followin changes from yesterday's quotations | | By Such means the credulous Hanson was bled} Diep ar THE AGE OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- BP. Saat mere See or brandy and hot water may | tered. Burl and Marshall were held in $3,500 this life on April 12, 1887, at 1 SALE—SUBURBAN KESIDENC. sued Toad, ICE BRICK HOUSE ON 22D ST 2008 G 14 rooms: open grates: bay window weil built; in excellent order: lot 20.1120. 8%, to 16 At, coner ted alley: cheap. €10.00. 1006 28th st.. 10 rooms J. amps.; marble man- 100. to alley : 84.2250. aS u r o'eloe (RS. "CARLIN : 5 vAc; | QP he Washingtou Stock Excharce aro noted to-day: | to the extent of $27, all the money he had when | sigur Yeana—s ooloey oo ained Minnie Dail for further examination, SEs Ser hek & a oe Brooms: lod. imps. : AT ATES CHURCH. VA.) 0. 8. 430, 1801, coupons. 110% bid, 110% saked. | he called his employer's attention to the matt : ee aed ene or ——- +0 BROWN, the beloved wife of Robert Brown, aud the in ic, dry and healthy: in tere bid Fi oe lon to the matter. | ond, died at Fall’s Church, Va., on Sunday at the ch. | beloved aud devoted mother of Keckael aud Benny yee ally in sirable, Sacelient owueduse 'genar | U 84p, mevaténed Y8UL, 1105, a, 110% sakes | \woodson, who tok the letters to Hanson, denied | YoU, ed AL Fall's Church, Vac, on Sunday at the Mexican Dudes, Deata or Tur Ducts oF Nonro.s.—The Duch- | We a et irae of data id bon espe couvenient. Apply at 907 New York av.uwaublsdws |G: gi commons, 17): Skea, | tat he wrote them and clatied that there really | date of her birth 1s settled by records given her | THEY ARE MORE OBJECTIONABLE THAN THEIR ameR- | €S5 Of Nortol sdead. (Before he age sie | Years Three good Praines. 1%, 13 and i JOK KENT—AT BLADENSBURG—TWo Hovses, | D.C. Water Stucke, 2%, “1ud1, 3g | WAS 2 than of that name Who sent him to Hanson. | many years ago by her old master. TCAN BRETHREN. Ce ee ae ee Rest on sweet mother— aves 8,000. Sto Ne LINES PoE Nous cache Pace S10 aod BES, HOUSES, | 56 Seat fonds Ger 1902, ayn When Woodson was searched slips of paper were 2 (Cortenponenes Bist Weantineo (Rxiaaan @ house ennobled over tour centuries ago. She ‘Tell me, shail we meet again to part no more? apes cor. Wthand Wists aw. | 4 L EPHEN, Bladensburg, Md. ” aps-6e* litan railroad stock, ‘99 bi found on him ind! JOR SALE i ting that he was engaged 1D) ‘THe CHARGE OF AssAULTING WatcnMaN Nor- , and in See eee ees Carton duis OF | air funeral will take place frum ber late residewce, ‘ow fi R OPPORTUNITY. ia Failroad stock, 41% bid, 4: AU certain hours of the day, certain por- “You! ee = SESE So - asked. — Washivs- | writing regular policy, as well as in imaginary | gox.—The ca voy — Marcel vie Mastings. Her father, Charles Clrton, married | 4:37 5 st. u.w.. Friday, April 15, at 2 o'clock, sharp, Tegideare just completed, 2302 Pema twania aves | WOR, SgLE | BIIGHTWOOD PROPERTY. IM | ton Ga 40x! eat faked, Grongetown “Ges | lottery business, wita which Omer Breen charges | Son, a cripple, and. Serena Se Wallis snare | t10n8 of the more fashionably” frequented streets, | Lady alth Maud Hastings tn iss au assume, | fad will ynonced te tyraith &. MLE Cin’ ear Washington Circles a three-story at basgracat, | “age HL J.DALY, GF stnw._ | dakede “National Cuton tneussnee, Haney 2S | him. vith assaultfag John. b. Nortoa, a watchman on | the way is lined witha variety of sidewalk statues, | with his wite the names of Abney-ilustings. “She | Mi betwas Land Mate, tux Kilatives i y, built brick house: nine rooms and bath) | AT am SEA | Maton eae ae ousarance, 10% bid. Ar. _— the Baltimore and Ohio Kaiiroad, ‘on the night of | who, for smartness of attire and vapidity of coun- | W8s born in 1554, x A aapecniny anion with al] the appumtuents ot F? ALE-—SEVERAL FINE FARMS NEAR B. ny 1 ance to suit, ‘THO it. station aud highly improved. H. J. DALY, bri bid Fan Se eet Columbia 1 ct FRIENDS An wus Waire Hovse.—A committee | the oth inet. was called for trial in the Police | tenance, will compare not unfavorably with the | MEI "eats outer taving” phe was a totais | BOO A ee et hea ea aE Cie, apS-Lw* GULF st. ww. | 1 4, aaked. Potomac Insurance, 6 won of M. A. EK. Colhoun, G2 asked. Riggs “Insurance, 4 consisting of Messrs. Chas. Rhoades and Samuel | Court this afternoon. After hearing the testimony 5 ve JS. Navy. - a Bi. bi cer G ec “- ‘lorious American dude, They are known among | of great good sense and sweetness of temper. A | U Fos RENTSEVEN ROOM HOUSE AND ‘TEN | Manonto Hall “bonds, 10% * bid Wh Morris and representing the Soctety of Friends, | thar turther evidence was hecesaty und eoetas | the discerning Mexleans—who are masters of the | few years before her tnarriage she Jolhed the Ro- | ,£tickds are respectfully invited to atteud the fa- revof land, with good stabling and good well of | Market stock, 19% bid. Bank of Washington, 259 | pennsylvania Delaware and News awaltoal AVE f terse and graphic classification with re- | man Catholic Church, of which her future hus- | Boral services at 1612 21 a mde 2 orn eri ‘and other out-bulidings; three miles | bide National Metcopolitan tank: 16l the Bahu akeUTe May aid Diesen eeaey Waited | ued the case indetlnitely. ane t puints—as lagartijos, or lizards, | band also became a member about the same tme. | > 2. ued tein irom city; suitable tor dairy or truck tari: northwest | and Mechanics’. Bak, G 2 on the President to-day and presented an’address — ~~ to salient poinis—a lagari ao aah eae child, the young Eari | ,, LIAS, At his father’s residence, on the rond, vf Brightwood race track, ou 14th st. ruad. Apply to | zens’ Natioual Bank. i13% bid. Great Sadia Ge pted by the society at a recent meeting in Phil- "The Courts. Trom the tenacity with which Uey hug the walls or rye oo fino was born 1a 187, near Georgetown, April 12, 1887, CHARLES KOCK- + ea WM. F. REAMER, 129 bid. Chosapeake and. Pot." Tel. hia in regard to the Canadian fisherles ques- v1 along tlie narrow sidewalks while they ogie the | of Arundel and Surray, who S79, and | EiFURD ELLIS. Charles died after an illuess of nut Fwostony,| Oe nn Say ‘naked. CS Hoctric® Tight toe n Ag T EE: Sots Gree ae nell ladies going to or from church or the has been blind almost. from hia ou. having lost | more than twelve or Shirieen hours, of courestion uf use, om North Carolina ave. 7 apT lw 05 or 967 New York ave. n.w, °a i “ sn ‘o-<day, en; Ls en- a: “ ” his attac! scarlet fever, wv braiu, brought about, the tor thinks, by eating: hate ;lange front lawn; heated by | EE i Fe eral Tern ordered." Magee agi, Magee; testimony | Bades. ‘These “lizards” have an amiable habit | his sight in an attack of scariet fever. orange peel imprudentiy, He was a bandsotie, titellt eer uk SALE AND RENT—S! jOMES NEAR Sipe ae =e —— se. S41 G00! Adress VEITAS, siaromee | Wit SALE AND, REXT-SMALL HOMES, NeaR Baltimore Markets. Tie TetEueTare CoMMIssIonEns are endeavoring | ordered taken, Kauiaan sgt, Xaulfman; cq, | 0! making, with the Wumet composure, ta a ie BLANcuAKD's CoNDITION.—Marle Blanch. | feut-quod-natured and fealty child, snd Ube jy of ie = fered another ehill at Vineland, N.J.. ves. | En accouut of the ilnem of hustpoter st the thse aia p aud on es a ze ES 5 : to procure employes by contract inade in advance | Marmion agt. sfoses; injunction dissolved and bili | Perfectly audible embers of ts —Vinginis sixée,’con- | ivy ; dismissed. Cross age. Hinyard: don Dill | Gpservations concerning such members e Hai Ueli-fortion, 4 ot thelr appointment. Under the ruling of the | disiu! ote aillyard; decree tore coni= ‘as may be fortunate enough to meet with | terday morning. ‘teunper- | Stiver troubles which ate calculated toexcite the syiu- dint ntroller, restricting the commission for | Piainant. "Kalght agt. Hubbell; decree overruling a acalan “sgweeuness(” “What | ature reached 1¢s highest polat, 105, and for some 5 Sy ica HSYPHERD & CO, 1007 Fst,_ KE AUTHORIZED TO OFFER FOR SALE AIN- A THREE STORY mith fi kK howe, 10 rooms, Fx re and y 1 First, C heir critical approbation, nd he a aoe a Woah atsiassnat Hyattsville, Md. The proj BALTIMORE, Mp, April lark 1 expenses LO the $100,000 a) I. Se “How I love lous blonde!” | time her death was ex] al any moment. She | The funeral will take place ‘Thursday next, the 14th quire om tue premises. oF af 1 F | erty is beatttifalis located earectly cbposite the na middling, 10s. Riou: ation congress the nnemnbers of tine booed CRnuNat Covar—Judge Hagner. aoa Tre, prety thing abd Kiss mer Such, rallied again, however, aud continued to ve mats ceneatiionel bic paisa ictecs Land Es 3 BRICK, WITH sie icon aulocsenaesantintenciwarinr ard street aud say Uney must economize In the employment of | | To-day, Joseph P. Angney, assault with intent | are some of the refined and chivalric modes of ad- | during the evening. Dr. Keen is expected at Vino- ‘and tenderness Of our, cuminon Haviour ax LOOM BRICK. WIZE | ual brick structure, containing 25 rooms, 0a 00: do. extra: 3 §pfit Bulls | their foree. The position of reporter of the com- | to kill; "(GWo cases) set ‘Tor 19th. Comodore dress practiced by these young—and not always | land to-day. 4 erty presents advantages for @ summer hotel P * . 30 md Taission has been off ‘Patapsco superlaave ent, do. . “Buffer Little children to come upto we, nt ed to several well-known | Smith, assault with intent to Kill; released on $500 | young —dandies. Also, if they can muster a few = Oe for. of such Is the K house that have ne equal among the sur "red, DOaGs; | Stenographers, all of ¥ . s za ‘00. "Wheat“scuthern stud: om have declined 1t on the | bail. “George Holmes, murder, pléaded not guilty. | Words of English, they’are fond of delivering them | _ THE JuMEL Estate Casx 10 Be TRIED IN Wasu- | Sf'nse family are invited to attend the funerals of Wastingten. Will be sold at a bargain, ot D4. Now 1 Maryland, Goxasere' wetees | score of iaadeduate pay. ‘The board. hes dockdad Ses for the bencit of women of forelgn appearance | 70x.—8. M. Chester has asull pending in the New |" eyony. ” At Washington D.C Ta Oe MITHE S SON, 1222 F ot, | fzmMer aud dull No. 2 winter red. spot, Si)5990; May, | to limit, the compensation to $100 per month, and Alexandria Affairs. at a severe penalty, as Will be seen. "These ament- | York Supreme Court, in w! 4 cervain | JEANNETTE HEMSLEY EMORY, apl-Tu SMITHS SON, 1022 Fat | uOsabOx: Jue, BOxaUO rs: “July HoebOes horn | those who have been tendered the place are not | Reported for THE EVEXIXe STAR, tes are called, In the expressive GS | eee hee ccae ee Fite Ae aXeiat of the tyost deatnable houses | Seow, 4G¥a47% wentern 'itexiy Snd‘dan’ scanty: | Wiling to undertake the duties for that salary. Tue WASHINGTON AND | ALEXaNDEIA | Taxx- | county, “throwing Rowers: TRe; poe tims thd re ins tis inost attractive suburb of Washington, at prices | Sot, ranging trom $1,000 to $15,000. Also a lange num- | #46: | Ba fous atnotug the mont «lle in She wit SOS Apes domed nae, a ba PHONE.—Some Ume ago the ‘Telephone com-| mean no offense by the habit, but rather consider | for some time, having been transferred and re-| TREADWAY. | At the residence of hi fine, hay 's Recrrion.—There were not | pany svopped the general use which had been | ita delicate attention and @ tribute due to the | transferred 6 and trom the State and United | Geo. T. Basactt 24 Ninth street M eT, States: and before the United State ALFRED TKEADWAY, formerly of ts’ “steady ‘and quiet—southern aid Penusyl: | many persons at the President's reception -— | made by the public,junder tolls, of their lines be- | presumptive charms of the fair, the custom being ep ain dimee healer : ‘funeral hereafter. pet Pp to-day- 4,488 | Tue Presios 5 atice of . pe epl-ln EOHSMIMW & SON, T222°F at, | Yaula, Sais wentera white, uus8; western mised, | probaly nen inte hare 150, mostly tween this clty and Washington; and closed the | another disagreeable relic surviving from the ob- | Supreme Court, A motion was y made in e 4 ‘ eee ALE OI RENT_ViLY DESIRABLE GOUX: | ta thoica Seaerh TT opals OO: Peaiadeata ea | eo aes line do all except stteribers, "Cowmpiaiue was | jecionable phages Of the Spanish regime. “Tne | the, New York Supraue Cour chauibers fara A MOUARD WADE: tel weal fate ee : | Rio Denice kara uateaeintam | Ret temper tao sible | Genter Representative puttrwortn got | mae of toga er sicumclunervehes | Sag Dapp eweng and out Wl) arse arm konto Waa: | Hk omen lee we epic Cn nm Houses on | . Twill rent dwelling furnis and clear rib sides, packs telegram from his partner to-day stating that a peat Fee SIS “- fa, 10 ber cent iuvestancot’ “Tee aeie Be cane F ee ng There 2 ¢ Tvis curious and characteristic to observe how | ington. pepo ber cent suvestinent’ “Trice only | Axeut. 07 2st, Maltimore mbSi-lmor. | peanea, Ges utice age watt asta, Lcd | ne oll weil has been struck on a lot adjoining one Suliivan, the manager lage night addressed 5 122: | aufferonuiy the labit is regarded by the Ladies. of —see- | Fson SALE—PINE TIMBER LAND. 34.500 ACHES | Creamery, S0G08 "Leys lower’ Lae Petrotenm | they own at Portland, Ind. ter to the city council saying: “It isnot necessary | different nations. ‘The Spanish women resident in| SeNBca INDIANS CLAIM IMMENSE TERRITORY.— of carefully selected Pine ‘fimber Land (no supe. | Steady refined, 6%. Coffee ttrn—fiio cancoes, onli aS for your honorable body to pass a compulsory or- | Mexico complain that these tries are not | The caseof the Seneca nation of Indians o+—4 I 4IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF 1 ruoius and cellar om Corceran of Udy of Uuber land in the United States) esti. | Dary to fair, ae em wey 4, cule 73 | AMONG THR PRESIDENT’s CaLtens to-day were | qinance as to telephone ‘communication with | suficiently 7 pronounced, and) that Mexican | Harrigon B. Christy,ot Brant, is being heard in the omae. fr ck: Liem Past Capitol dcnber This Ne" boly-of land aay: be eeaeel ig | Laks, Ereights to "Liveryool per steamer xtende | Attorney General Garland, Commissioner Morri- | Washington. ‘Weare willing to waive our own | len are co 7 rooms cb Marion. bet Oth abd capitalists or company at one-fifth ite value lt pus | Cotton, SHod.; flour, laid; gran, Receipts— | Son, Deputy Commissioner Upshaw, Senators M ‘blooded rep! oe ‘New York Court at Buffalo. The For Improved end Economic Cookery. and acceptable wo 2d. views and act in deference Uo your desires.” The | short, with the very tamest ‘fs claim ‘to 150,000 acresof land in and | LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. before June, ist, 18: flour, 6832 barrele; wheat, 6,000 bushels: | Phers ? et matter was thereupon over. their’ attentions impressive counties on the ground that the treaty Only sort guaranteed orsUrNE by Baron Liebig. ae? 1428 Seve Lore Staal parte at my ‘omkce, Ud Foe, | 42.000 Suan: one, 2.008 Dunel, Shipmeste” | Sharon iogidiacares Hawlen ea ee OF the | Merny. Couxc, The "board of “aldermen ana | ladles: the Merican women endure the impor of was not rated by tbe United States Sen- | TieBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. va op fet tet, astm ana yornen.ang | =e YRC ata a aero. | Wheky 180.000 bushels: corn i0,000 burucla' "| Eine, Fi Burton, and! BAW. ampbell, "of Des | common cous mer tase nigh (Tue resignation | nonce ety, but one witch they. afe inpoveut to therefore tne present owners Bave not good title] The Finest Meat Flavoring Stock. USE it Saw im ot Tt above treles ; ITH TWO mittee Pee GE ed. vold, (hanks tothe submissive attitude of femi- | to che lands they hold. ‘The flnal decision will Lis i a Bebe comm oh 1th. above howe circle, —FOUR KOOM COTTAGE, WITH TWO Chicago Markets. mittee ‘appointed by the Society of Friends, of | aceepied. “An order was made requiring the tele- | avold, s ay etal a. G OGMEANTS Exvickcr oy MEAT” Brick, rooms.on G.bct 20th wad Tat stat w.. ica gS per malegrou city weauttah | CHICAGO, Tu. April 1:b.,11_ 4.10.-dtay. wheat | Philadelphia, to present an address to the tres, | Puowe and telegraph companies ‘to’ paint. their | ninity-In the country. American women in Mexico | with the United States Supreme TXEIG COMPANYS BEERAOT OF WRAT. pees, LO son T ot, bet Lith and 1 ath.. Ly location: $¢ per month, K. A. PHILLIPS, | opeued moderately steady at 83, broke off to 82: cy; ies within city lmits, Leave was ted | often ao not understand enough Spanish to know — eee ficient TONIC cases of Weakness Bick: Proms, Kincmas Plact.ng ce nee cos Sew York's tenth ” | Eke rane “to Sib" with moderately sctive trading: | Grooktyoe soa Bae Pek wos We ay, of | Messrs olan & Co.-and Hugo lierfuren £0 erect | tue import Of these specches, Dut when they do gestive Disorders. a 5 Totus Pierce Place, bet. isih aid ith 308 SALL:— = May corn declined fo 34%, Dut has rallied to38 13-16. | 8° Peon, OF NoFehport, | frame ‘buildings within the fre Umits. Order | understand it 1t goes hard wit qo pes =e ae, Det 13th snd 14ty sta, HYATTSVILLE. May ate 2% Mag ined 746 oo was made for the repair of the pump on Alfred| He 1s sure to ‘Teceive some token of re- pions South Constant : Tot ih SMALL CAPTUAL wishing to secure a | CHICAGO, Tin. April 13, Lp, m—Clowe: ‘Wheat Wh “An application. at the | sentuent, if only ‘a scowl, "TWo cases are dune, 81%; July, | THE FREEDMEN’s Hoserrat.—Th street and Nallor’s fare aa je monthly report = “Pivome 14th et, business property, , Young Men’s Christian Association for free gas] on record of 254. May, } fooum Penton at.. u'r Gov. Print. office Frome: Qet, bet, Ath and 3th nw fore and dwelling, 14th sto... es 20s Pfosme, on luggest. bet 15th wid thw. 26 Focus aed stable ot Rote alana. roots and store, 1th and € Iorvetas om N stbet. 20th & Zist House... Franeon Dunbarton are SLE. iu this rapidiy-srowing and beautiful Sub tind it to dhelr advantage to look at the Lots | $14.” Com eds)-—Caah, 3 2s Jolson & Wines addition. These Late are | June 30/6, “4 round and elegantly located. YA’ i Pere DF 16. Bs jo | bas wade wonderful strides in the past three years, and ‘Smothy “| Yikes protuse of @ bright and prosperous future. ! Eleven traiua each way daily ou the B. & Oi BR. Cour FRC e eaten Tis tts neers in tones prt uudersisu cure in ny O9 | of these Lotevand will take s out {ree of chan and show the premises, “Title guaranteed perfect, teri cary. 10 LOUIS D. WINE, Ltn mab EAUTIFUL SUBURBAN PLA B Grain and Fruit Farms of all sizes; 8 of Dr. Purvis, the surgeon in charge of the Freed- | and # new gas lamp Was referred tothe commitee | without saying, Was a strong-minded ‘Bostoulan 1.09%: | men’s Hospital, to the Secretary of the Interior, | on light, as was the application OL An 3. lait and lass—who, in te might of thelr righteous ‘teady— | states that the number of patients admitted dur- | Others foragas lamp on Patrick and Oronoko | tion at wi gy ie a ty ‘of 9; , dard firm | ing the month was 13%, Phere wore nie tists | streets. Application of Kev. J. M. Nourse and ot | across the aces of the culprits a succession Heer [set 404 | and 144 patients discharged. ‘Twenty-two ts | F. A. Rogers for street improvements were re- ist cave etngucer st y. She died, leaving the eas 7ou ty Weaving fie ovat niger in the hospital 261, | 1 op ax OL Mencuaxn—Mr. David ap- | Callforuia young An obserratons fr hears fe INCREASED Postar. Recmiers.—A statement h, the oldest of King-street merchants, died | native, and when she tobe held | pared in the ollice of Third Assistant Postmaster Teschugut at ‘his house, on King street, near St. The Irish Mase It is expected that the mass meeting nearest at Masonic Temple to-morrow evening, to protest ee CES THUGK, | against the coercive measures for Ireland now General Harris shows that the postal revenue at | years of age, and as been a respected citizen | and says: “It 1s agaist the police ; YX. 1428 New York ave, ‘Tm: | pending im the British parliament, will be the | (tY of the large cities for the quarter’ just | since he came here from Germany, inore than fifty | permit insults to foreigners, 7] | BARGAIN THREE NEW 3 oy | ber Lands: improved and unimproved’ cit closed has increased in receipts $381, Bod ee ae no en 4 JOH SALE—A BARGAIN-TBREE NEW 3-STORY | sor sale and exchange. Greatest burcains,” Sead tor | IFRest ever held in this city to consider trish | cent as compared wich ties ee eee g quarer | toners during that trae, He used his | stays near to see that the gend ‘of thier Houses, with improvements, | ant ime MAES, Cor. 3d-st-aud Pa av. nw. | matters ‘The list of speakers so far asannounced | Of last year. The thirty ofices collect 38 per cent | means to build some oF the fi i ‘on Ki Made herself considerable ‘open grate, bath tub, washstand. brick ‘arme | inciudes Senator Cameron, Representatives But. | of the total postal revenue. ‘The 1m in the | street, and, shortly before his death, erected a | lagartijos, and the Mexican ladies commend her Saas = ferworth, Springer, Crain and Shively, ex-Senator | Washington office was 36,521 he AUCTION SALES. wes ‘Gen. Geo. A. Sheridan, Judge Goolrich, ‘A Gamo Case.—waiter @, Meade and several daughters, with ‘grandchildren. | must be extinct ere many years, = — == ‘ingti Clk “rs be was brrs4 cl oe -——__——_ Fpptomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘Voorhees, it 1s ex} restaen MF | ow triartn tho Critninat Court, to-day, for allowing | | Norma.—Councilman Peter Ait has been we a gaming-table on his pi ME’ C. Gafring- | appotnted on the city committee on general laws, | | Pai Brent, resigned.- county supervisors | dead. He was. Tig ety The Pennsyl statiowary tome st, bet. Bt enatS of AF Bakhbiie go) Valave. sw, C2 aes JU SALE—1324 16TH ST. N. W—1 WILL Pits Sesctuabie price and on terme to sult, is lee PEREMPTORY a1 OF BUILDING LOTOR —_——— f feeuisen, aan? Po es A KEE'T CONTINUED, BELWEEN BOUNDARY ‘Transfers of Henl Estate, toa for the defendant, ‘The derense 13 that ——The ‘own r SIREET CONTINUED, BEEW Deods th fee have been fled as followse - | Was the room of the Gosmo club and the defen. | have appointed G. W. Veitch and C, A. Greenough ses, & Co. builders) half squats Poh 7ee SATURDAY “APVERSOON, Apna. SIX. mear to Mary A. Brown, parts 12 and 13, ee Siacan mae ee ee, than schere, and | to act ee gouty in investigating malters cOO- adopted es all, Why oa boekeatle rene Addreee hey, Pog. ihe ppetaic shall we tout ie ues ‘biases 4 Cr et to micas J. King, sub, lots | right to play, lub, they had a perfect Tine Done, nae Deena pa 20, conics ee ee yb stormed the. REST, D.D... Calvary fabis-20r” | hot Soin h ox’ ou of can 136, 5q. 628; $2,601. Arthur Quirk to Ellen ———— claim of J.D. Wanck — JFlOk SALE_THRER NEW HOUSES ON H ST. SIX | strvet continne, beteeen’ Bot eata tees gs, Ninth Ea ke ‘aq. 240; $9,000, E.K. Rowell to | Many of the readers of Tax Stam are ad- ‘of ‘roads. gents for the | and shot to each in iis cell Baa cent invest- Vantage of the remarkably Uberal offer of THE of "bondnolders coupons held a imeet- | murders tory yemainder in six and WRRKLY Stan (as adi in another ‘to receive instructions from the attor-] ‘The dead body of an unknown Paes truston the prop- ‘subscribe to one or more of ive to the tender of for license | have been wo ‘tne leading. , ted. io 4 large saving can be made in | texcs——B. F. aL i fi ; Ee

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