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FOR RENT_HOUSE JOR BENT—UNFURNISHED— [_—j ‘Place —_ +10 ay all m. ‘Small House, near Portland Fats jJth st. n.w., Deer Mass, ave., irs eri we, Mount Pleasant, Tel F st ne, $2]. 1022 99 a, 12.50. mh26-4~* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 Fet.n.w. FOR BENT-A FURNISHED HOUSE, ON RHODE Island ave... overlooking Scott Circle. "Rent reason- able to a first-class tenant. BATES & WHITMAS 1407 F st. uw. st and 1th sts. To th Ty low figures. BATES Until Getober, AN. 1407 Fat ‘year. *api6-1w WOR RENT—-AN ELEGENT NEW DWFLLIN No. 802 L st.u.w. Lot, 33 feet front, 12 rooms aud cellar, f ‘Aré-grates and all modern improve- mente; handsomely papered aud mahogny mantels, with mirror, in every room: wide parking, rent $79 "STs house is open for inspect For particulars apply to the owner, R,GOLDSCHMID, 1210 N st_n. w,, from 6 to 8 p.m. ‘ja2o-3m. JOR RENT -A DESIRABLE NINE-ROOM BRICK Dwelling: 1716 5th st. n.w ; mod. imps. newly re- paired. LOUIS P SHOF WAKE! apl6-3t Fst.n.w. JOR RENT_TW ROOM BRICK louses, S18 and 820 Brt.'s «-:m. tmp. 16 per amonsh: is mn Houses. 656 and 62 Owner at 918 Uth st. nw. 1 Fes aIHE RENT OF NEW He ongh st. and Dingman Place, ave. abd sts 1, w., bas been reduced to $9 and $1 Tocation. to deneble selgced tenants onlye plat CASE BANES. Sot. SUU Fst Pom RENT-oms 1 aves brick. $ rooms, bath, hall. cellar, bay-window, modern improvements, front and back yard, rent 2 MD.PECK. $34 Fst PN ap 16-00%W TA TWO-STORY, SIX-ROOM BRICK P inonth. S.C. HILL, cor. Sth and F sta. R RENT—HOUSE 62 W JERSE sic tact Ape Spud mera ape: | iments: reference. required. market, Int and Ht nw JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED— 025 Conn. ave. 7 bupout Inquire P. pld-oe | 875 irele- S11 1th at... 22 F st. : 60 4 14th. hho. store: 6 = 25 BL Nitive: is 1597 Conn ave. 1350 1024 Gonn. aver: 1250 Also a large number of furnished houses. FLICH, FOX & BROWN, Y437 Penn. ave nw. Fitahins W stn. 6 rooms: per mo. Zit, BOOS. SOLO TSti ste Ge aod bath: per mao 22 S19 T3th st 13 rooms and bath ber mo ist 100/00 a t.. partial dahed. will reiit to Sov. 15. Sts Partials SueHUFTY & DYER. jth aud F sta pacity about 700. societies c Bec are desirable rooms for meetings, ante-rooms, steam heat. improved elevator, kitchen, uew furniture and other modern conveniences. Apply on premises be- tween 4 and 5 p.m., or address New G. A. K. Hall Com- aps-10t Foe Bt THE MOS: TRABLE and desirabi Dwelltnas in this EO) located seven-room aud cellar Brick this city, $35 per month i. 4. PHIL LIPS 1428 New York ave. api 2w. Poe EST IS COMPLETE 3-STORY and basenient brick Dwelling: nine rooms and all juodem improveruents: rent reduced to 842. SWOKM- STHBT & BRADLEY, 027 Fat. -@. ‘apli-lim RENT A HANDSOMELY AND COMPLETE- E LY FURNISHED HOUSE, ON A CORNER, in the NORTHWESTERN SECTION of the city, fora term o f years. HOUSE LAKGE ANDWELL ADAPTED Fo NTERTAINING | WILL & JOHNSTON, ¢: aplltw FOR, BENT THREESTORY BAY | WINDOW gight-room House, 907 T st. n.w.- gas, beth, Ke.-iD Perfect order, rent, $30. Address VERITAS, Star iB RENT— 171 Es ‘dr ‘Sinai Houses in various parts of the city from €3.50 rmontheach. je Office Rooms in buildin, jerent. SWOKMSTED: E. THREE STORY | | FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS | Joon SALE-A FULL SET OF APFLETON'S EX- } yclopedia, in calf, almost new ; very cheap for caah Ps 96.Star offers ab Se | Re SALE—-TO AN IMMEDIATE CASH PUR- chaser the entire furniture of sn elght-rogtn Boase, | ins fine location im the northwest part of the city, 1a cluding every thine pertaining to lx inat-class hodee; rent iow. will be sold at wreat sacrifice if sold at olice. Adiiress Box 103, Star off plod JOR SALE—BICYCLE, 52-INGH, PERFECT CON- dition, for $75. Keon 9, Corcoran Building. ‘aplaeate JOK SALE—A CH HUMBER LIGHT ROAD- ster Bicycle, in splendid condition: price, $60. Apply of Janitor at Capital Bicycle Chub, 409. ae st aplo-st* jae ND FIXTURES OF GRO- JOR SALE Brock, as | Beery wision Store and Bakery, sneludi Horse and Wagon: wood location: rent aid’ peice mode ‘Gonmercial office, 38 Fat D. RAMEY. Fic iene. compicts. | ave., near 10th st. new. | POR SALE-FROM LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA, | FSearcid Mare, bred e po nace. 14yy hand | hizh : sound and gentle; work single, double, and under | the siddie; price, $125." Gwner has no more use for her, [Will sell Harness and Stable Utensils. rear RK SALE—AN UPRIGHT BOILER, power, st corger of 29th and 8 ae we RK SALE—A GROCERY, MEAT AND PROVISION ‘Sore, doing gua bunineag cheap feat. wl give Teanon ut, Address GOUD CHANCE, | Staromce P pies {OR SALE-NOTICE TO BUILDE! ASTER- Ferrand Pavers. to tutus Sand aud Gravel by the si undred loads. To be de- avin gf meld at 1 Hinkle Bros coal pard cor: stand M sts. n.e. ington, D. C. K'Cor Telephone call 9755. A MOTTA GALLI JOR SALE_TAME YOU! LIGATORS FROM Florida, only $1 each. SCHMID’S Bird Store, 12th St, two doors south of ylvania ave. n.w. ap1s-lm | POR SALE—BED FEATHERS, 15C. 4 POUND, New, Clean and Live Picked. Best feathers for the money. “Also, Choice Geese Feathers, lowest prices. | All orders promptiy delivered. Wl. SEI"7, 724 2d ne. ~mb?84w* |ALE-SQUARE PIANOS FOR RENT FROM Suionth upwards; very good instruments. See SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F st. nw. JAMES PAR- bicgrapher, says ieton's Cyclopaedi 1 is ikewendine ths whole faanly eton's a Wcollege “this work’ all’ the volumes can ‘be ob- tained at once on small monthly payments by address. ing Box 120, Star office. ‘apl6-tgmay> FOE SALE- SPRING OPESING—200 FINE LIGHT Carriages of every Va eat styles out: ew and sccund-band? terns Ie, SOHN Me YOUNG, 470 und 481 Ca. Ww. rear of National Hotel: ap. Foe, SALERCHEAP- A COSY LITTLE CIGAR Store. low rent: good location: satisfactory reasons ior selling: ‘possession now or Ist May. Call at or ad- Gress 704.0 At u.w-- opposite Market apli-3t JOR SALE_SEVERAL FINE UPRIGHT PIANOS, but little used, at prices from $2U0 upwards. Easy inonthi if desired. - ERS & STAYMAN, 034 F st. nw. PAIR OF BROWN MARES; SIX- ‘teen hands lugh: fine roadsters; safe and reliable, either single or double: can trot to. the pole in 3} i, Inquire of coachman at Lieut. EMORY'S Stable, 18th st. entrance. 16-3t JOlt SALE-ONE, ELEGANT, NEW. LATEST Int proved Domestic Sewing Machiie. witht nickel whebl, stop motion, side drawers, latest improved shuttle, all attachments, drop leaf ahd cover; slightly used, for $20 only One new, improved Sizer, of same description, for $15: all with five years leval xuaran- tee, at AUERBACH'S, 7th aud H sta. New improved Machines of all kinds for rent. ‘Telephone call 422-2, ED OR ‘TER. MARBLE-TOP. 18 Inquire 928 Fenneylvgnia Be sp16-6t Fe Caper don, the ecioersiod Locate a “thet i eroey house suet tae JOR SALE— KENTUCKY-BRED_ SADD. By hauds bigiesound and trod | May'be‘seon at Downey's stables, 1020 st. W. Le | RODGERS, a apl6-Tw" JOR SALE_SEVERAL ND-HAND SQUARE |B Pianos, Sarious makes; seven (7)octavs, frola $125 | upwards: sold on easy monthly paxiente, ic Deis e STAN MAN. O04 Fest... HUNDRED GENUINE HUN- finest quality. from to, $2.50. re. reuiarkable bargains. 1229 Pennsylvania ave Fea SEG EEARAT, | WALTHA : Winders, full jeweled movement, extra hen cases, reduced fron) $6. to $00. JACOBS BROTH- ES, 1229 Pennsylvania ave. apl6 OK SALE-TWO caliber. 918 7thst.nw. 6-3t FGESALE JUST AKMIVED TWENTY HORSES among them some fine draught and drivers. Also, five heavy, young draught M ‘For sale of ex: change on most, reasonabl SCHLEGEL & QUIGLEY. ‘Stibie in tear of 935 D st. nw. apl6-Lw" |ALE—FIS and driving horse, 1 24 ACHES IN THE TowN OF HYATTSVILLE forsale: will readily sublivide into siaty $250, ms: high dry and healthy; adjomming land bed 2900 t €2,000 per acre: price, 30.000. a banrain. Aidress ©" ""UGHARD b. EVANS. Attys at Laws ‘apo ‘#86 Louislana ave. R $ALE—A WELL-ESTABLISHEU” GROCERY, Meat aud Provision Store in the northwestern sc tion of the city: proprietor will give satisfactory sous for selling. "Address STORE, Star otlice apl0-3t WV4NTED—A PARTY TO ENGAGE IN A LIGHT manufacturing business asa sileut or active part- ner. whocan command $800. Profits all that can be desired. Address MANUFACTURER, Star office. aplese™ JOR 'SALE_BY D. RAMEY, 938 F ST. Store, $1,800: Grocers, $5,000: Dry 00. Grocery a > to $700: Partnersb: usiness Chances. Comercial offiee, { Sthert D. KAMEY é apis-6r JOR SALE ULD EXCHANGE FoR TM- ox roperty in ‘ington, 00" Shares ‘tiorers Wan Electie’ Telephone. Stor also 330 Shares Cotton Gin Stock. E. H. COMEGY: 310 St. Paul st, Baltimore, Ma. RAKE OPPORTUNITY TO MARE ing the National Drill and San Encampment. wuired Guarantee against all risk. Star office. ate RENT—BOARDING HOUSE, 15 ROOMS. large room: house in the best condition: J, ness Govt Printing Orie. Apply to HAN, S31 N.Capitolst—aplo-1w* B BALE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ‘ope of the best-peying fancy market stores: sales, 75.009 per year. good reason for selling will fquire Ou earvial bods willbe shown f etplained i> Fersons has beeain succesata for eleven by FRANK J. TIBBETS, Bier Lm _aplo-lw R RENT—A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS STAND, 1808 14th sto.w. The store is new and in une of the beat Yurinens aquarss on the street Apply to the owner, W. 5. HOUSE, 1233 Pennsyivahis ave" Key af iso8. ‘ssi OOK AT THIS—YOU CAN HAVE YOUR FURNI- Lite asa Dace moredse sor dork eve. ow: load of bulk; goods hoisted by elevator. “eine WM. FOREAMER. MJ. LATIMER, SURVEYOR, P. 0. ADDRESS Anacostia. D. C.. or 303 7th at. n.w..care of J. E. Laumer, Washington. D. C_ “Twenty: avo years’ cou- stant ‘a2 land ° in yanties 01 Prince George's and Montgumery, Md. and iy the Dist thet of Columbia Kefer by per to Ed. Tem- le,@resident National Batk of Washington; T. L. we, eng. of Rixgs & Co., and Col. ST. Suit ja COMMERCIAL OFFICE. 955 F,, ESTABLISHED for the = of disposinx’ of hance, wach as ‘Drag biore, Dry Goods, Grose be. Deca Plan you svord ep, which hasan fajusions ce y which hasan fajuriona Entbunmens. Consult your interert by having sor take ess.if for BaMEy. hes FOR SALE ON BLACKISTON u Br. C. COMBS, Attorney-at-Law, seeeeiwes a in GOGEBIC TRON MINING STOCKS. WESTERN FARM MORTGAGES and Lands, and Keal Estate in Washington, Minneapolis and Chicago. jg: Boom 4, Glover Building, 1419 F st JOR SALE — BAY HoRs: 14% hands high; waited saddie horse, and broken to harness, and been ridden and driven by a lady: can beseen at Owner's Stable, alley, between P and near 13t Foe Sa article for lard, tallow or glycerine, try it; 25 cents: by principal druggists, including Prentiss, Standiford, Moore, Doo- ley and at headquarters, 20: Penna. uve. n.w. Av 5-Cent Store. HL. VILLEE R SALE—“SUN DIAL” GAS STOVES: 8 less, dustless,odoriess: can be used for one-half cost of coal. nt: R. G. CAMPBELL, apis umber, S17 10th st. nw. VOR SALE — SEND 5 TWO-CENT STAMPS FOR Bishop's New Bovk o Birds and Aquaria: illustra ous of twenty principal cage birds, in natural colors. SCHMID'S BIRD STOKE, 12th, two doors south Pa. ave. ae ap9-Lia Fok Sue RODGERS, BUGGY, ALSO ‘two. seated Russia Surrey.light and stylish ; both in | onder. Apply at stable 48360 st ps4 JOH SALE_BED FEATHERS, 1 POU hew, clean and dry picked; better feathers can’ found for the price: prompt attention to orders by mail and otherwise. A SEITZ. ¢. me.mhs-36 OR SALE—2 ROAD HORS! STYLISH COUPE Mare, Saddle Horse, 1 Side-Bar Busyy, almost new, 1 ‘Set of single Harness, 1 Coupe iickaway. PALACE STABLES, 13th and apo-lm* S_ROVER SAFE ele, $50; 30 lem, $200; Victor Tande RIES, 1406 New York ave. SE JELLY, THE CEI the toliet and skin diseases: free fron ‘One Cabinet Parlor Upright gue Cabinet Barior Upright One Cabinet Parlor Cpricht $2 One Beautiful Square Grand, $250. _The shove are warranted samme de new, having bean used o1 past season; and at the prices offered are soout one-haif of setual value, "Will Be sold om Serine to wait of exchanged. “ADIY at once. ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, Ce 2 22 Oth st, FE SSE 73, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ‘Spring Wagons, on monthly ‘payments of cash also, Varnished and Milk Waxons: my own manufac: ture. Repairing. painting. and trimming neatly and promptly done. “J. J. COOK, 3295 M st., Georgetown, C mb36-1m RK SALE—IP YOU WANT To PICK FROM THE largest stock of € ies, Phactous, and ihe prettiest Surreys in this city, also. three car of the celebrated Columbus work, go to JAS. K. BEY's Branch Repository. " Telephone call, 4:24 Comer 6th st. and New York ave. and ‘Telephone 226-4, 1250 Sud st. nw. Terms’ reasonable. Prices ow. mh25-2m FGE SALE-ONE FINE SECOND-HAND SQUARE Piano. #175: oue second-hand Knabe. $190: one 6- 925 7th Pianos to reut. iS, FLAGS, TENTS. FR SALE—AWNING: ‘All the latest novelties In awning stripes country residences. mb21-3m _Oppesite Star oBice. canvas for store. city and G: COPELAND & 60. 409 11th st. nw., ‘and MM. R_SALE_DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN Frrccuvitler reasonable rates: situation hi apg healthy: ‘Apply to FHANE HIGGINS, Rockville, THE PACIFIC RAILROAD COMMIS. STON, THE FORTY-NINI THE VACANCY ON THE BENCH, A Movement on Foot to Have @ Re- | Whe Will Succeed Chief Justice Cartier. ‘union ef California Pioneers. - . = There has been very Httle talk as yet among the 2d EDITION Arrival of the Members in Washington. Law. |ASS.—TO lege, house of 13 rooms with stable; ell in com- lete order; terms sable to a desirable tenant. Address HOWLAND, Cat xs. 019 OUSE OF GARGE GARDEN, jroo mai at Vienta, Also, email Farm Tule from siation,tor rent. O.E MINE, Vienna, Fulee fax county, Va. asing, House with shout Five Acresof Improved Land; healthy Hou. “Addrens Hii. SMITHL P.O. Box 243, apo Fe SALE-OR EXCHANG! FOR WASHINGTON st y. one of jat_ desirable 2 ip George County. 2 sles fro Fore Waahingtony an in sieht of the monuzel = 130 it ‘heavy oak timber. SAMUEL BEALMAR, 310 St.Paul st,, Baltimore, Md. 16-3" Cieeee: *T_NEAR THE COL- PY NEAR CITY, WITH PRIVI- - $209 Gatdiaines, Cages Le irginie, mes wie oS : es toesuit all. pare XTER & MACGOWAN. 1008-1010 F st. Fr SALE-SOME OF THE FINEST FARMS: aple-at* “FOREST GLEN ition, beautiful, six-acre tract; fine location: no ‘splendid ‘site for building. BAXTER & MACGOWAN 4008-1010 Fate apl0-st* Fu tore fruit, grepes and 10 Acres. 34 ‘iii ; Thousey, burn, oychand, est view of city’ and Fiver to be had from’agy quarien. nce. -B4.000 14 Actes, covered with fruit aid’ vities, D-ryomn house, 3 miles frou City... cee snes 83300 ee kete gaton oe F058 ose, 24 ‘nies from, j ie ia 40 . S-roin t¥ame all butbnildidies new and good: 4 miles.84,000 ‘Aotumnbet of ofner stoner plecogs ne Nee BOU ‘7. H SYPHERD £69; Beir 2 ui ym a $3,500 ‘tea, 6-room frame house, all aicen ee er PR SALE—BAXTER & MacGOWAN ARE PRE- to impart reliable information to parties seeking investments at Forest Glen, one of tho firm having for twelve years resided in full view of the site on which the beautiful hotel stands. “All seckins in- Yestmente in that delightful suburan resort will do well to call at our ofice, TOO8-1010 ¥ st. ‘apleiee K SALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING 1 Pere Bore an helps & 'shatier, from one, to one and three-quarter conta per foot: ten minutes’ walk {rom depot chayee f ‘they will be sold on easy in ae rite pod gota Wiha adhante alty er cent bY iy Te FOr plat andl prices, wp SbLoot PHEYS &'SHAPTER, Laurel, Md._ por s N 14TH ST. ROAD. NEAR BRIGHT- ‘wood :eontaing uearly aixactes-iuiproved by eleven room FratnnDwellipg, Frame StableundCarciage House Foo for two horses and two cows: also. two-story Frame Building, which Las’ beun used as. carpenter mop TYLER & RUTHERFORD, anh Tee Fat aw Fre from SALE-AT LAUREL, Mp. HALFWAY BE- feen Washington and Baltimore, and 30 minutes doth cities. a very nice two-story Gothic Frame Villa; 11 good-sized rooms. Lot is a corner, contains about an sere, nicely laid out with flowers aud fruit. Also, the opposite corner, containing one acre. ‘This Property is convenient to the depot, and can be bought St a Jow figure. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 F mm FOE SALE, SUBURBAN RESID: wood road, near Soldiers’ Home: 3 acre ground; ew two-story'and attic frame dweilitw: nine rooms: Dew carriage house and stable; pric: 00 cash required. TYLER & 226 F st. bw. E, ON HARE F ‘ALE—A VERY DESIRABLE FARM. SpIT- able for villa sites: n.w. of Hyattsville: one inile from station; five 1u‘les from the city. splendid drive; good view of thecity: will be sold ‘asa whole or di- Vided to suit purchasers, A. PILL & CO., 14-1m. 1338 F wi R SALE — BEAUTIEUL M Olney, Montgomery county, on pike | dally stares: S-rvom frames 1s acres of land: fruit, weil, good outouldiues: everything In Srat-class order: high and healthy. Will sell cheap om tang terme ALLEN E HELE, “ap7-thest-Ute ie FOE SALE A DESIRABLE FARM IN LOUDOUN County, Va., haif mile from Leesburg Depot, 35, miles trom Washington, D.C ins 400 acres of ‘ood smooth land, nearly all’ in bine grass sod: good ouse of 12 rooms. necesmary outbuildings; good spring water; location healthy, For {ull description and price, correspoudence solicited. Address W.. Box 68, Leesburg, Va. apl2-tuas.ot Wont {SITUATED ABOUT THE CENTRAL part of Woodley Lane, overlooking the city and Potomac, will be leased for'a term of years. “The house is largeand convenient, and has been recently 1m- proved by hot and cold water, new furnace, Xe,, and 18 comfortably furnisked. The grounds. are ih ood order, continims 22" acres with uew cottage, 1odern barn and convenient outbuildings, two wells and cis- Tn. ‘To parties taking such small household affairs as the owner does not wish to remove, it will be leased ut & Teatonable rate. Apply to CRANE, PARRIS & CO. Bankers, Ebbitt, or to the owner. &p16-8,tu-th-3m WOR SALE-A NUMBER OF FARMS AND BULLD- ing sites, along the Metropolitan Brand 14-1 ASP SHILL & Cone 1338 F s BLADENSBURG ROAD, JUST “11,000 feet Ground, Frau 3 Oth st. u.W. Stable, &c., suitable for Dairyman ; only #22.: terme WALKER & WILSON. apl2-im 1006 F st. iw. OF 120 ACRES, ALE in cult a five-roomn Hi out-biuidings orchard, well watered, half-mile from Beltsville, ou the B. & O.K. R.: will rent for tue summer, with privilege of taking it lon, JNO, WAGGAMAN, BOL-SO0F st. FINE FARM OF OVER nd cutbitiidings located ou Aquia Croek: beautifully situated on the lighost yatiof in the counsy’; lots of fruit, ish, erabey ete, Kor further particulars call upon, or sddres RED 8. WITHERBEE, Brentaio’s, 1013 Pa. ave. EAR BRIGHTWOOD, 147H ST. near proposed park; very pret c three acres: framneecottaze; stable; & trees: beautiful view: only $3 WALKER 1006 F st. p AND RENT—SMALL HOMES NEAR the city a specialty. Fifty the selections now on d.cheap and ou ese terme, ‘T.H. SYPHERD & CO., 1007 F st. WARE AREHORIZED To OFFER FOR SALE the Hyatt Mansion at Hyattsville, Md. ‘The prop- erty is beautifully located, directly opposite the rall- station; one and a Halt acres; an abundance of large shade ‘trees and ornamental shirt ;awelling Ssubstantial brick striccure, containing 25 rooms ‘The property presents advantaxes for 8 wuminer hotel feundingnof Washington. Will botold at's bargaiar a jasbington. sold at a x easy terms, to an imusiediate purchaser apl-1m ¥. H. SMITH & SON, 1222 F at ‘QUSES AND LOTS AT HYATTSVILLE.—We havefor sule several of the moat desirable houses in this wost attract.ve suburb of Washington, at prices Fanging from $1,000 to $15,000. Also a large num- ber of lots, among the most. ehable in the viliage. apl-Im F. H. SMITH & SON, 1222 F st. ‘OR SALE OR RENT--VERY DESIRABLE COUN- zy place on Lawyers’ Hili, about 5 of a mile from kelay, B.& O. RR. or will rent dwoling furnished. Apply GEO. W. 8. HALL, tusurance and Real Estate Ages 2d st., Baltimore. mh31-1mo ROOM COTTAGE, WITH TWO nd, two iniles from city ; beautiful, healthy location; $7 per month. k. A: PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave. mh26-+ Ww WISH A PARTY TO JOIN MEIN A PATENT FOR L, yaluable invention: one thai wil pay in ten days atter its issue. Specifiestions an ready f Bling to be seen at S11 7th at, Koons 5: Half interest fora small price. 1 CREAR ___ESVENTOR._ A SOLDIBR WHO SERVED IN THE E] o3d New York Volunteers. He will find it to his advantage by casline at 421 Lst-nw. apie-aee ot SaiEATJA8 K PROBEY'SREPOSITORIES, or Oth and N. Yave. and 1230 420 (ie) at Platform wagons and trucks of every description and capacity frou: 500 to 5,000 pounds; business wagons and Daytons tay own ake, fancy dry goods and laun- ary wacous, something entirely new. Commission merchants ahd pleasure wazons. I carry a larger stock than all the other dealers together in the city. Terms reasonable and at bottom prices, rm FPO, SALE AND EXCH. INGE—AT 466 PAVE. Bw. the nicest variety of Family ifie=; Ladies’ Phetonn and Doctors” Buswie, both see gedchand aud ew, in the eity. "Pre GEYER. ces tO suit, WL “mh14-3m PEE _WASHIN. ‘AND FI NGTON E- PROOF WwW i ST. NW. Books t order. Buling, perforating and numb Mavazines, iuusie and fashion books bound rates, Send nute, we will ca! JOR SALE—ABOUT 1.060 POUNDS OF NOSP, rel and about S00 pounds of Ayate Ispe. late im use on this paper. The luce of eth fonts is de tirable, they are ih good condit capable of arson a paper ot e acid cheap in bulk Ade SIAR NEWSPAPER CO. 20, ON REAL ESTATE, {ap16]__ THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTAT yer cent per annum. apy stim des: a Pitti Sollateral security. spii-su : ONEY To LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE, PROMET Mbarteution to all applications” Appiy to — “EN ousseDE mhSIgim Onbx ALWAYS IN OUK HANDS TO LOAN oN MiSiistactony real estate curity, ia auzan to wait Pande it HILL'S JouNstos, 738 15! ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE 2 sums uit Isurauce placed lu test compa: 283m EAL ESTATE LOANS a: OSG HENSEY, __ 1006 Fst, in.w, SD INSURANCE Loans ‘cook colisteral security of all kinds. Army and Rare coats cobed ete WH DEMPSEY 2 Nok vers ares eet ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS to suit at lowest Fate of interest. ‘iO HOLTZMAN, #015 corner 10th and F sts. nw. Bi ONEY TO LOANO: WPEOVED REAL ESTARS ‘SEC 4 Moderate commissions. Su delay. E GU. Ww LANKINS, cof. Hand 19th sts 3 Oe = LAEEE aon eS ONEY To Lo! Mites to nale at towest rates, on extate sccunty. FITCH, FOX red real 20 pay Mo er Low ‘T RATES OF INTEREST ON REAL EdTAiE SECURITY. ‘28S. FISHER & CO, a wae Es Mo ‘TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AL LOWEST ENHOWER & ie ahs at s08 Fey Gare) }\ ONEY To Loas ON REAL ESTATE OB FIRST- ‘lace securities at lowest rates of interest. NO Mad OY OSes, 303 7st we | juare : Ue tsed. Cau ‘be seen at G, L WILD & BROS. thst nw : faba JOR SAL ON COUGH CURE” 18 THE yomedy on earth for Coughs and Colds: . Lf your drngvist does not keep it write to ‘iuiactuers: THE SAWL BEALMEAR MEG | ©O., $10 St Paul st. Baltimore. Md, f3-dn* LOST AND FOUND. Lost h SMALE YELLOW, Dog, FOX HEAD, | By sbort ears sud tail; tag No. ‘A reward if re | tuted to 1208 N st now. aply-st | Tost NIGHT, ON NEW YORK 14th sts., oron 14th st., be- New York ave. andG st.. a gold-colored auze ke tuder will be rewarded upon returning it Ke New LS Areipay ae ss Space, or from there to Second biack Pocket Book, contain Papers. “Leave it at Star di T oual Bank, a $20 apd valuable ve aud Feceive Fe “apls-2* ‘ON SATU ENING, ON OR NEAR jarge linked Silver Bracelet. turn to id receive reward. apIs-3t* 5 REWARD-FOR INFORMATION THAT ig ciock, in a red leather case, black dial, stolen aboat Sein ist. Akiress MeDEVIPES Detective Axeney. | $00 'Market Space eploae 1 REWARD WILL BE Pail R THE RE- S100 Srepee REREAD TOR THE Me STEN Loue crldge, i Gecreetown chanel ou Decl 27th last. Apply to407 15th st mew. wheat BOARDING. 2 e = wight ROOMS, ee clan Hoard, ear McPherson Square, Welerences counuodated i018 isthe |F aneaaDy, Tae =r md required. “apSewe | PES 'S WHO MAY DESIRE WELL VENTILA- ted apartments, single or en suite, furnished - furnished, suould call at GRAYS. the old eatabliahed pg ph ae | Housel. e. corner of 17th and Corcoran sts. 1. w, Tennent of iranaient, with Tabled) Hote and Gate at. Portion. “Terms moderate. JNO. A OHAY, B PRAGUE MANSION, COR. 6TH AND ES18. 3.W, SECC NOR Se Gn }OARDING AND ROOMS — TWO LARGE WELL. een auf aianaaan et Repay Sday Otuersat low prices. $14-J16 Indians: | eommreseoe ie Sareea sl cesragte as ere r. Card “ Seater ‘sat erie saat eee of lodge parapheruslia O*% Account OF THE MAND UPON ‘Us We are now prepared to Gente” Second-hand "elotiine. had on call SUSTH’S Old Stand. 619 D st. nw. Cn SERVICE | AS Stated in TuE Stax, a movement 18 oh foot to | members or the bar as to the vacancy On the havea reunion some time in May of the old'Vall- | Yench caused by the death of Chief Justice fornians, commonly known as “Porty-Niners,” | Cartier. It is mentioned possible that Judge now residing in this city. The originator of the | Montgomery or Judge Merrick will be promoted t© Project is Mr. Hallet Kilbourn, of the Critic, Who | the office of chief justice, and that @ Dew asso is numbered among those who crossed the plains | ciate justice will be appointed. ‘The Interstate Commission at 10 8.m. resumed ‘the consideration of the numerous petitions and complaints before them, No hearings were grant- ed this morning, but a good many visitors were received. A printed circular of the stove manu- facturers of Philadelphia was received. ‘This cir- MR. LITTLER INTRODUCED TO TBE PRESIDENT. Hon. D. T. Littler, of the Pacifié Railroad Com mission, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon. ‘Tbis morning Representative Springer accompa- nied Mr. Littler to the White House, and intro Latest Telegrams to The Stan duced him to the President. Commissioner Littler | nearly forty years ago and laid the foundations Of | A member ot the bar xatd tadey that the laws THE AFGHAN REBELS. cular was printed for distribution among the stove | was presented to Secretary Lamar at the White | the vast and spleniid cacine om ehe Pactue coast, | Fer the District weryenstigensed nm ‘They Defeat Another Army Sent | manufacturers ot the country, with the view of | House Just before the cabinet meeting. He tn-| Mr, Kilboarm’s yoututuy appearance would dis. | N'S2cs Were nor constlted in the tase nppolneanent | that It was doube or whether they Son and Col. Payne, Tecognized as can Juage Montcomery, ar Against Them by the Ameer. Boxvay, April 19.—Paryana Khan, the Afghan commander, who was sent by the ameer, With a force of 5,000 men to avenge the recent having them act in accord in presenting their Views of the new law to the Commission; but a copy Was sent to the Commission by somebody prematurely. Across the face,in red ink, was What action they Would take, Mr, Leigh Robtn~ of the court, Who were formed the Secretary that the three Commissioners Would call upon him during the afternoon. COMMISSIONERS PATTISON AND ANDERSON arrived in the city at credit this statement, but he solemnly assured a ‘Stam Teporter that it was true, He went overland to California in the early spring and took rooms at the] of 1850, and remained there a year or mOM, | forthe minting ‘ exisiing vacancy massacre of | Gholam Haider Khan, che | written the statement that the stove manufac. | Arlington. Toa Star reporter who made inqui-| undergoing many hardships and aeeting | The tact tata eames member of the local bar Fovernor of Marur, by te Ghitzals whos'| turers of Philadelphia now get more equ Hes Commissioner Pattison said: “We will organ | with Pan} strange adveatuns | “stories of thoes | has had a ov resident has tod cones Rban ot phir hes jevelied ain = interstate law. earlier stages of the investigation will be conducted | talk about my experiencess unless pen to | coming appointment. | The gentienan referred to, Reertin die ras nttacked and deroat ene LONG AND SHORT HAUL. here, Later, of course, we will go out upon the | Meet some @Me who was there, for other: Ne dO | however, declined to state to-day what the pature captured one of the latter’: ‘The Commission has decided to hear representa- } line of the rad.” Commissioner Lit tier called at | DOt appreciate them. They think the accounts | of Lis busines: With the Preston wae Dut Te lages and a quantity of breach-loading rities. tives of the transcontinental ralroads on Thurs- | the Arlington, and from there the Uhre Commis. | STC ckafgerated: Those were exciting times, the | marked, “1 bave said nothing tn favor oF any par eee sloners, as had been arranged, led to the unting in Callfornt son.’ THE LIBEL ON PARNELL” day of this week upon their application for a 8uS- | Tnterio} ‘Secret the reporters come to our meeting Uney will be Pension of the iong and short haul feature of the | Tamar, “Partment aud called upon Secretary Dy the storien they will hear - o Marshal Hazaine stabbed. A PRENCHMAN DANGEROUSLY WOUNDS THE AGRD RXILE IN MADRG: Marshal Bazaive was ssseulted yesterday, in Madrid, by a Frenchman, who attacked bim with @ poniard, exclaiming: “J'ai vengé ma patric!” ‘The marshal was dangerously Wounded avout Uke . | head. ‘The Frenchman was paying a visit to B: in stabbed him after a short conversation Sa, bur we would kang ane were there in | zame, and stabbed hum ort conversation, verstate commerce law. DISCRIMINATING RATES ON FLOUR, The Commission has repiied to. Lewis Furz, president of the St. Louts Millers’ Association, ac- knowledging the receipt ot a petition from the association praying relief against discriminatt Fates on flour irom Minneapolis under the transit” system, Whfoh 1s alleged to preclude mills south or east of Minneapolis from competing with that Point for domestic or foreign trade, A Demand That the Offending Editor be Sent to the Tower. Loxpox, April 19.—The Patt Mall Gazette says: “Mr. Parnell ts an Irishman; therefore the Times 1s allowed to insult and Ubel him with 1m- punity. We earnestly appeal to the members of the house of commons on both sides to do Mr. nell justice and commit the editor of the Times to the clock tower for a breach ot privilege.” Mr. Kilbourn said that the published statement ‘that he had issued circulars to the old Calforuians was an error. “We have not sent out circulars,” he said, “because we havent the names, What We want isto have those now residing: tm the city who were in California about 1549 to” send their names to us They can send them to Geo. C. Gorham, Jos. McKibben, or to myself, care of the Evening Crit We do not ask for those only who were jhe Impression seemed to be that ex-Gov. Patt! son Would be chosen chairman of the Commission. AN EXTENSION OP TIME WILL BR NECESEARY. Commisstoner Littler says that it will hardly be Possible for the Commission to make a thorough Investigation of the Pacific roads in ume to have their final report transmit Congress next De. cenber; that. the Commision ih proceed with ail the ‘expedition possible, but they will make a complete and exhaustive investigation; that a re- —_———__—— 2 - © ‘he Would-be assassin Was arrested. IM is said. ‘The Commission does stand the pett- | port'wi to California in early days. ‘There are some who | 1 toy CHARGES AGAINST IRISH LEADERS 4 fa munnission dee not aoe aes oar port will probably be made to the President for Mere, there beoro dead tke Gen, Fremont Gen. | MOE Be Atal Frau te Coarse ort Proposed Investigation by a Special |e, interstate commerce law, but that it onthe | the progress made up 0 that time, and asking for | Watmough, and Gen. Teale, e the intention of kitting Ibacatn Chat the daze 7 : na. 3 already beard tram a number | U2 visoned. He was elegantly dressed, a Gameinet et She as eorapared args e aaa ew rates are reasons, | an extension of time for the completion Of te | or Mery enna nas already heard from a number ger, Was poisoned, Me was, clogantly a i Lonpow, April 19.—In the house of commons His hunseit ac the Chere complaint ls that there is on hand a large accu- before were in California in Uhose days. Among respondent ‘The Commissioners will_meet to-morrow at the joni ansits,” whicl em are . eae Rochelle, Medical nich beileve hua to. we tus this afternoon Mr. Caldwell, Hberal-unionist, gave | mulation of what ts known as. “‘transits” which | once of the Uaioe state Henao | 8 Mr. W..C. Dodge, the patenteattorneys | Narhelle. Medica wick Ueuteve hun to We tusaas otice that he would move for the appointment of | must control rates until they are worked off, and | and organize for the work in hand. Fee ar, Rey, btorney at-law. Mr. Mo-| grenciy distinguished hiusclt In the French caine faaniee (gomumittee, to investigate the CoATEES | Hive excepe as applied. to local moines between BRNO SAND ooAn Blake,” forty-niners have “taken an ‘inter: | Bag In Mexico, and was appoinied a taareial « made by the Zimes ageinst Ne. Parnell and otuer 0p 0 . Ones = forty -ntt ken pele ad a8 appoint Irish leaders in Connection wikh cane itetaiend. | Minneapolis and Chicago. ‘Thus, while the tariil D BAR MOURN. est, like Mr. Kilbourn, in the project, It is tween France aud Germany be was very prom. inent, but be soon incurred the lasting l-wiil and contempt of bis countrymen by ls surrender Of Metz and 180,000 soldters to Priace Proderick Charles after tie German forces had besieged the strongis fortified city for seven Weeks. Prince Frederick Charles force was hardiy greater | Mai cominanded by Baza The bution Believed him a trator lo thetr cause, and in tear of his li he fed to England right after the capitulation of Metz, Where he remained until_be was summoned 1336 cents per barrel from Minnéapoils to Chicago the actual Fate is stil 10 cents per Darrel, and the milling interests and all other sections of the country are paralyzed by such a monstrous @is- crimination, “Jt may bé questionable, perhaps,” the Commis- sion Says, “whether the ‘so-called ‘transits’ have such Validity in law that the companies issuing them are bound to give transportation according to their terms when the effect would be to dis- criminate in favor of one or more localities against Bulgarian Conspirators Liberated. Sorta, April 19.—M. Karaveiaff and M. Nikafor- off, the leaders of the conspiracy which resulted in thé deposition and deportment of Prince Alexan- der, have been liberated from the imprisonment imposed upon them when the present Bulgarian regency assumed power, ———-———— Funeral of the Cotton King: proposed at first to get the old boys together at a shad-bake or something of that kiud. snd then tet (he company present do what the thajority likes | Dest, as to forming an organization or providing for future gatherings. Mr. Kilbourn (hinks there are many in this city who have not disclosed themselves as “forty-niners,” and that it Is nol unlikely that there Will be a hundred or more to meet together. Russian Policy Respect to the Memory of Chief Justice Cartter. THE LARGELY ATTENDED MEETING AT THR COURT HOUSE TO-DAY—TRIBUTES TO THE DECEASED—THE ‘RESOLUTIONS, The largest mecting of the bench and bar ever held here took place in the Criminal Court room co. a u Home and Abroad. ve diies by the mii COLT Ino New Your, April 19.—The funeral services of | otuera. That question 1s not Drought before us by | to-day, to take action in respect tothe death of THE COSSACKS READY FOR REVOLUTION. + Pg the late Morris Kanger, at one time known as the | your petition, and could only be ratsed In some | the late Chtef Justice Carter. Over 100 members| Aavices trom St. Petersburg say that the czar | ¢ were brought against him, and b Genco on Soth street to'days The services were | Bigegeaine which would directly present tt and 19 | of the bar were prescnt, as also Judges Wile and | nas nceacey ny pee a en AM. | CE ad eee ea an those of the Jewish faith, conducted by Rabbl Dr. | to be heard.” MacArthur (retired), Judges James and Merrick, meee pe Pre I. gt EE TG Godheim. ‘The funeral was attended by represen- tatives of the exchanges and many prominent business men. Capltal—Novo-Teharkssk—owing to the discontent | mardal over winch Ue Duc d Aumate presided, and turbulence prevailing among the Cossacks, | Me Was accused of muliitary Incepactty, first In al Comes poceelly Flnted Be eee ae | Se castonteeing’s remackoney seoend peakeee sek Darhnee of aeniy Tisited st. Petersburg, for the | toree but lie superior to his own, "He was also purpose of having an audience with the czar and | accused of tle treasonable deskrn of making bit. czarewich, but were compelled to return to their self apd bis army independent of Ube Government country without having been received. Secret Of Natioual Deteuse, Which France had everywhere a i ee ES Cos. | accepted. After a tivo months’ trial be was found ton ts le a sentence degra it Mr. R. J. Meigs, Marshal Wilson, Commissioner Webb and Gen, Denver, All the officers and em- Ployes of the courts and the offices in the building were present. Mr. Henkle called the meeting to order, and on his motion Judge Wylle took the chair, On motion of Mr. Worthington, Mr. R.R. Perry was chosen secretary. Mr. Riddle moved the appointment of SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION ELECTED. ‘The Commission, in secret session to-day, elected ‘Mr. Edward A. Moseley, of Boston, secretary. Mr, Moseley is a democratic member of the Massacbusetts legislature, and was prominently menUoned for appointment on the Commission. He is. lumber merchant, and_has had experience inrallroad business. He was very strongly reco! mended for the position of secretary. ‘The Com- ——-__ Molders Very Determined. A PROSPECT THAT THE STRIKE WILL EXTEND ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. PrrrsBvRG, April 19.—There is uo indication to- day of a settlement of the molders’ strike, Both sides are firin and equatly determined to make no The court, however, recomuended kita lo merc’ concession. The lavest phase of the situation 18 mission expect to start South on their tour of in- Soom to draft Pies on = Subject. | ary etatssaries, whose propaganda is welcomed by | President MacMalion cotulnuted the death, penal the probability of the strike extending east. A| vestigation on the 25th inrtant, and it is under- So. Pe te re — le, 8. na ‘the people. 10 lwprisonment for LWenty year in a fortress, molder who was seen this afternoon sald that all | st ‘that Mr. Moseley will, at once, assume the | J. G. Payne, Enoch Totten, W. D. Davidge, TRE CZAR FAVORS PEACE. - a Stripped of bis dignities and dismissed from the the patterns from “struck” firms that had been | duties of secretary, and will go South with tue | Henkle, N. Witson, W. F.’ Mattingly ami’ A. 8. ped, “ Y i 2 el Bazaine Was sent to under his # t ‘Worthlagton were appointed. atter'a few minutes | The North German Gazette, referring to the re- | @PBY, sy . ~ a igor MO wate, NOW, om Mele way east it | Commissioners, = absence tte committee trough Mr Rade, re | POTU Chat the czars about. to confer ton M. ge | Subeace, ou the Isle Sainte Manure "La be received at all ‘foundries in New| Special Meeting of the National | Ported the following: Glers, the Russian minister of foreign affairs, the | lived for nine months. Be enjoyed consider. York fats New Sa an Sone Academy. niobate a a Camere ore AR, Ra grand cross of the Order of St. Viadimir, says that we “eee S in = society id = wil Von prise the first and second district and that : | this proposed actic ‘affirms cuildren. = Then his wite visite President the men in these districts will refuse to work on | Ameeting of the National Academy, to which ie Girk learn othe eee which we honor, as a fitting expression of our es- Policy of M. de Giers. Itsays: timate of the late Chief Justice as a judge anda. MacMabon and besoughi him to permit ber hus- especially the Freac the public 1s invited, will be held to-morrow even- band to end his days in exile, instead of in prison. ing, at 8 o'clock, in the National Museum, for the The foreign press, the patterns, ‘The strike will then be national, press, 15 mistaken if 10 and will include every union molder in the coun: poses that the views or M.’Katkof! represent the | Her petition was ly refused, and Bazalne When try. It is estimated that the strike at the third | presentation of the Watson medal and thede | ™9P,_ a policy of Russia. ‘The czarand M. de Giers alone | determined, 1f possible, to escape. On Sunday ae ee ee livery of 8 eulogy upon Prof Wm, B. Rogers 1nt6 | o<tait Gover et cnet gation’ Cartier af the head | Conduct the Russian poltey, whicn Is pacitc, pos: | VeMIDg, AUcUst SNA, Mime. baratne and her sibly indifferent, toward Germany, in nowise hostile, ‘(ue French revancheuny cuer- tsh the hope or a war between Russa and Ger Many; Dut it will be a disadvantage (0 France if Dress succeeds tn establishing this wrong idea, iu the minds orthe French.” = cousin Towed nolselessly in a stall Boat to the Dase of Ube rock on Which the fortress was built, Bazaine spent the evening In conversation with his old ulde-de-catmp, Col. Villette, The next inorblng a rope was found banging from the para- pet and the prisoner was gone. He had safely Teached the water's edge, aud luis wife took lim in es Mgr. Quinn’s Death Sudden. Paris, April 19.—The remains ot Vicar General Quinn Have been sept to Havre, en route to New York. ‘The clerk at the Hotel de St. Petersburg, at which Mgr. Quinn was stopping, says that his death was sudden, president of the academy, by Gen. Francis A. Walker, president of Massachusetts Institute of ‘Technology, and a eulogy upon Prof, Edward ‘Tuckerman, late of Amberst College, by Prot. W. G. Farlow, of Harvard University. ‘The Rebellion Records Office. of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, has been such as to advance the just administra ‘on of the laws, and reflect large credit uj bimse!f and the’ profession of the law. In that he dally exhibited many of the qualities of inept judge and true jurist. Among these was a power of readily discerning the real points and certainly sos et = her boat to a sitait vessel that Was bear at hand. Pap UES ier LIEU-COL, LAZELLE ‘TC. BR APPOINTED sUPRRIN- | Of the most complicated cases; @ mental ‘The Pan Handle Thieves, By daybreak Bazalne was out of sigbtot land. te Strike of Bricklayers at Raleigh, Sales Srerving purpose that the right should prevail; | RA pONDUCTOR AMMSTEONG MELD is $900 nar. | was put asliore ia [tals traveled through Switatt- $ x a in a yor C1 s e st ve any Site a Nov - Rateton, N. C., April 19.—There was a general | Itisunderstood that Lt.-Col. Henry M. Lavelle,294 | force of ‘fil and moral courage to make his Con: Fer ornar Crupp’s ofice in Pittsburg yes. | land an Germany Lo Kigiand, and tate in Koven, strike of bricklayers here to-gay for an advance in wages cents per day. The rate at prevent Pald is $2.25, infantry, Will be appointed superintendent of the office of Rebellion Records, to succeed Lt.-Col. R. N. Scott, 3d artillery, deceased. Col. Lazelle 1s now terday was commenced the preliininary hearing of the Pan Handle robbers. The first case was that of Ex-conductor Armstrong. The evidence offered victions effective, and a strength and clearness of utterance rarely equaled on the bench or at the bar. His eagerness to advance the right, as he Saw It, sometimes led him to overlook an ber, 1874, le Went to Madrid, Where he has since ed, “Four years ugo he published a book, in Waich he described the part he Lok in the Franco German war and elaborately deteuded lis conduct, a = : some | Ww, valls strong’s Six Men Probably Drowned. on duty at the headquarters of the Departinent Of | Uimes ‘disregard the artificial rules of the law, | gous, Deputy Ma vor Crupp desiiowsdeimase | soe, — New York, April 19.—The harbor police were | the Columbia. He Was one of the twoarmy oflicers | which, to hin, seemed of mninor importance. Ual- | for release and held the prioner ie eioke ee , oh Wanhes enable Informed to-day that six inen, including Frank | who were sent to India last year as gu of the | form courtesy and kindness marked his bearing | then waived examination and the eqalnder had Vagaries ive Barnett, Charles Mason and John Jobuson, red | British government, to represent the U.S, Army at | toward the bar, especially the juniors, “He had uo | their cases adjourned until Weduesion BELIEVING IN A HEAVEN POR ANIMALS AS WELL a a 16-foot catboat at Communipaw on Sunday last | the maneuvers of the British troops there, "He | favorites, and mnaniiness and independent fearless- ae : MENANS ATTACKS ON THE CHURCH, Father Donnelly, who has had charge of the parishes of Mercer and Greenville, Pa. has defied the autuority of Bisuop Mullen of bis diocese, and has started on a lecturing tour, He is delivering & discourse cntitied “Fifteen Years Behind t Curtain,” Which refers to his term of service as a. Catholic priest, and init he assails the authori. Les of the Church and the priesthood in violent terms. He IS a graduate of the Niagara Kale andset sail tor Bayonne. ‘They did not return, nor did they reach their destination, as far_as can be learned. Nothing has been Heard of them since. —+—___ ‘Two Tenement Houses in Flames. MANY LIVES IN DANGER—WOULD NOT LEAVE HIS INVALID DAUGHTER. New York, April 19.—Fire broke out this morn- ing in two big tenement houses In this city and scenes Of wild confusion followed. One Was at Was at one time commandant of cadets at West Point, and has been intrusted With important in- spection duties. ee ed Tur U.S. S. Yantic arrived at on her way northward, FIsHeRtEs STATISTIC —The quarterly report of the Bureau of Statistics, besides treating of the liquor traffic, deals fully with the tshery ques- tion, showing that the catch for Massachusetts hess at ail times distinguished his conduct and his decisions. With qualities which thus marked him. as a distinguished judge, and distiuguished him as a remarkable map, he secured our contidence, won, our admiration, and we justly appreciate his loss to our bench, t0 the caplial city, and our common country. Kesolved, That this expression of our sentiments be tendered to ¢he widow and family of the de- ceased, with assurances of our profound sympathy for their bereavement; that the attorney for the United A Threat from Jake Sharp, BE VOWS HE WILL TELL THe TRUTH WHEN HE 18 ¥UT ON TRIAL. An Albany dispatch to the New York Sun says: There 13 a definite rumor here that Mr. Jacob Sharp has Unreatened to confess in case the dis- trict attorney does not jet up on him, It was 80 stated in political circies of New York, and the assemblymen and senators, who came up this Pensacola to-day es be re resent these reso- 5 Goth suet and Lith avenue, and the other in| jlone 1s. larger than that of all Canada | {ytioasto the Cours fue once ee hese fes0- | evening brought the story up with them. Mr. | Catholic college. Firtee be Was ae West 16th street. The former building 1s five | ont importations are about | thw os + Sharp has been represented as saying that he | sigued to the parish of Petroleum Cente : €}und that, our ip that they be entered upon the records of thecourt. | 5! 4 ~ nom stories high, and only just opened to tenants. Be] as Jurgé. Secretary Bayard will have Wouid tell the truth if he was brought to trial, no | there he disubeyed ibe order of U ing strangers to the intricacies of the building} ‘thousand copies ofthis part . FEELING TRIBUTES. matter Whether or pot he were to convict himself | of Erie, in relation wo luis Insny peoale ran into danger in their efforts to | Or the report printed separately for the use of Ue | Mr. Riddle, with deep feeling, sald He had been | by so doing. When the boodié trials first began | priest. He was siieaced Uy the. ulshop «ape. ‘The police dragged to the roof women and | state Deparunent in dealing With Canada upon | for a long time an intimate friend and associate of | MF. Sharp bad uo fear of personal mol Ordered to Une Trappist Monastery at hildren neariy suffocated with the dense smoke. | the fisheries question. the deceased and was unable to speak as he could | H€. KueW that nelther Janne, Mc selaane, heutuchs, 0. dy penance, Eleven children were thusrescued, They belonged SS ne eas ah O'Neil could well implicate iin, and in this | onder, aud aft ig WHE penance Way sent fo the families of August Striker, August Fonk, | PgnsonaL.—Justice Woods, of theSupreme Court, | Wish. He then sketched the career of the chief | knowledge he felt sufe. He didu't even object to parish of Sariwe!l aud Duke Centre, in the Patrick Dwyer and Dennis Healey. Where thé | who went to Southern California some months { Jistice as a lawyer. a legislator, and a politician | peing tried, if it would give the district attorney | ern ull Beld. He was subsequently traustorned to fire started, on the fourth floor, Nicholas Clulich, alth, left Los Angles for the East yes. | '™ li Stzte, a representative in anda} any sauistecilon, It was only recently that be | Mercer aud Greeuviie. Me kept about bis house Was tound ‘Senselese und severely burned about ee ccna Oy LaprOred. 8. W. Meritc | Wage Siving, & number of interesting personal became alarmed. The same rumors that refer to | numer a otor ane the hands and face A kerosene lamp | terday, considerably improved.—s. W. 4 ek i ces hits Ubreatened confession say tbat the district at- | mais as pets. foud of ane exploded “in his ‘room “andthe whole of | and Geo, Beujatuln of New York, D. K, McCarty |" Mr. Wm. A. Cook followed, remarking that he anals of al kinds Torney bas evidence that conuecis Mr. Sharp directly with the bribery of the aldermen. It is well-known that he looged after Ue market here direct, Wnough as that is for the district atiorney of Albany County to look after, he did not bother over thal, but the business with the aldermen was dove tardugh agents, Within a shoro Ume Mr Sharp has ad cause to fear that some one further in Wan the aldermen has peacied. It may be ‘one 0: the exiles. Whether 1U 1s or not the rumors @9 not Say, DUL Something came io Mr. Sharp's ear to cause him alaru tor his personal sarety. He 1s reporved to have sald to a friend wituln ‘a fort- night: “It they go on wad persecute me, I'll make AU hot for them and they'd better understand 11.” ‘This conversation Was Tepeated here this afters Upper stories of the building were entirely gutted. knew the deceased first as a politician and states- ‘The lama man, and he Was a true patriot; but he best knew him as a lawyer and judge, one who lived well and died well, with a Christian's hope, Mr. Shéllabarger seconded the resolutions, stat- ing. that, though from the same State, he did not become acquainted with the chief justice ull he (Cartter) was on the bench, Assistant Attorney General Maury, Enoch Tot- ten, R. D. Muscey, EM. Hewlett, and J.W. Walker, and others made feeling remarks, and ‘the resolu: Uons were adopted and the meeting adjourned. Funeral of the Late Judge Cartter. The funeral of Chief Justice Cartter oc- curred this afternoon at three o'clock from his k, of syracuse, N.Y., H. P. Oliver ‘of Philadelphia, and Hon, Norinah Hall of Sharon, Pa., are at Willard’, —Mine. Helene Hastreiter, E. J. Ste sions announce ze 15 $8,000 and Lue Insurance $13,000. panishment, but Tn the West Sixteenth street tenement’ there Were seventeen families, On the fourth floor were John Keenan and his Invalid daughter Mary. He retused to leave her while the flames were burning up the woodwork of the room, and. both father and daughter were rescued by the hook and ladder company. ‘The fire started in Wenman’s bakery, in the basement, and tne police are now searching for Wenman to’ explain how it originated. ‘the exasperated tenants are helping the police in the searc! er of New York, Chas. Houghton of Boston, and Martin I. Townsend of ‘Troy, N. Y., are ut the Hugues “ot "New. York, Riggs— Dandridge ‘J. Sullivan’ of Albany, and R. ‘ankey of England, are at the Arlington. co. Gray and Gouverneur Morris of New York, pa Hunton of Virginia, A. N. Hart of Lansing, Siieh,, and gas. Mt. Hawards of Memphis, are at the Kvbitt.—Mr. R.A. Montgomery, of Lansing, Mich.,‘& brotier of Judge Montgomery, 13 in the city for a tew days on legal business— Mr, Nathan Sinith, of Uie Post-Ollice Departinent, has th arrears ivr j Weeks ago Father oi Would noi adualnister a ————— The Vote For the Second Reading. ding thet the dying ents he refused (Oo Vise parishioners were dei 19.—" e 1.1 fone to Kansas. ‘noon, but the genliewan Who gave 11 said be could | Wem. Bishop Mull red Father Don act poe orig gs pe dg eerie eesied| late residence, 1016 13th street. There was a| go noturtuer. The Tumors go Turtier aud give | poriorus bis suactions oe peice tie ne aiendment Dill in the “house or commons last Cea meeting ot the Raa Aendanse or | large attendance of prominent citizens, the mem. | names of several Lroulue: K politicians whom att. | obey. Tv & Rater Adaas 9 Vite : Le ; » E patened to expose. low TaUcl ee jolt nday” Bi Hteral-umonise and thee iegptitadstonites, ten | Seiences the Jecture of Dr. Frank Baker on | bers of the bar being especially well represented. ther? is in teas tales noue of the interested per, | Saliba Saree ts Rather Don path to ae abeene cee natlonallst Were | xacial Expression,” in the Saturday lecture | The remains rested in a casket which was placed | iC"; s5.2n these tales tell. tut that Chere Baws | peipimertie encrapeente Ant Si the ace —_+__ course, will be deferred until Wednesday evening, | in the main parlor, and over the was | been new and big developments tu tae Broadway | comuittee, who were friends A Hotel Burned. : Ea eThee ss drawn, a Pall of Deautital owers the gift | business there ts no doubt, aud the assembiyimen | the priest, jocked the eluurcl dc re : . f the Bar Association. ead Of the caskct | and senators who Were here observing Mr. Sharp's | open it tv the bishop. ‘Che lat Worcester, Mass., April 10.—The Spencer Hotel| Ranon oF THe THeRwoweren—The following | ° 4 2 5 5 ispossessed “Fai waxburned this movaing, cutsiny a iss of about | were yoadings a te Sigua Omar to-day? | was. sNeufot wheal and many Moral tHbutes, The | miniarations in ines pas, are Cakitg a great ioe | forced duet. he cis Services were conducted by Kev. Dr. Newman, as sisted by Rev. Dr. Bartlett. The casket will re- inain in the house until 7 lock, When it will be taken to the depot for transportation to Cleveland, Ohio, Where the Interment Will take place. ‘The son und nephew of the d ‘will accompany the remains to Cleveland. Sendtor Jones’ Lost Chance. SENATOR CALL SAYS HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN RE- ELECTED, 1F— Senator Call, who has just returned from Florida, says that though he studied the Senatorial situa- Uon very attentively he could not say who will be elected. He sald that had Senator Jones gone to Florida from Detroit at the first mention of his name for the Senate and given his attention to the canvass he could undoubtedly have been re-elected. BX-GOV. BLOXAM LIKELY TO SUCCRED JONES. A gentleman whohas just returned from Florida, andinstaiied Father Adams in nis pla 000. m,, 36; & Father Donneliy starve — Furniture Dealers in Trouble. Crxcixwarmt, April 19.—Louls & Co., dealers in furniture, household goods, etc., assigtied to-day to ‘al $30,000, terest in the matter among’themseives. ——— = Mr. Ives Says It is All Bosh, ‘Cincinnati Special to the New York World. ‘A rumor originating in New York prevailed here to-day that Ives and Stayner were unable to com- ply with the terms of this alleged contract in pur- | chasing the Baltimore and Unio Raliroad. Ives telegraphed Gabriel Netter,of Cincinnati, to-night, saying “It’s all bosh.” Tue G. A. R. AND THE New York TRIBUNE Cm- CULAR—A ‘telegram from Madison, Wis, says; Commander-in-Chiet Fairchild, of the G. AR. has, decided to take no oitictal action on the New York Tribune's circular asking the posts to send their opinions of President Cieveland's vetoes of pension P.UL, 45; MaXlinUm, 45; minimum, 35. es ‘Mr. Harry Newcombe, a clerk in the city post- oftcé, met With an accident while riding on a bi- cycle'last Sunday and had his wrist broxen. Wa. Northridge, a young tam, was before the Police Court to-day, charged With assaulting ‘thos, Zell, Hoover, at the corner of 9th and F ‘sureets, Saturaay afternoon, and he was fined $10. , Today, In the Police, Court, Mr. Lavender en- tered'a nolle pros. in the case’ot John W. Green, ‘the-colored shoemaker charged with an indecent assault on Jos. T. Bell, a smail colored boy. —— A Young Woman Burned to Death. SHAMOKIN, Pa. April 19.—A, kerosene lamp ex- ploded at ‘the “residence of Luke Welters this morning, and the clothing of Mr. Welters’ daugh- ver, a young lady, becoming ignited, was burned todeath. Mr. ubd Mrs. Welters were severely burned in endeavoring to save their daughter, and the house, a frame structure, was consumed. nis lecturing tour, soe A Lost Covsix oF Mns. 8 milter, disapeared ht, Aprit 11. Gre: 3 Inéndsusto nis whereabouts: An cinpty pock ook Was found in an aliey Une day after he dtsape peared With tnarks of blood on it. Crafk is a first cousin of Mrs, Manning, wife of the ex-Secreway of the Treasury, Fou. play ts suspected, NG.—Jas. Craik, Monday Fred, A, Johnson, Assets are estimal with abilities $40,000. ee ‘The Alleged Chicago Boodlers. Curcaco, April 19.—Judge ‘Tuley this morning overruled the inotion to quash the fourth and Hfth counts in indictment No. 4030 against Mc- Garigle and others, charging conspiracy executed and unexecuted, ‘He also tormally overruled the motion to quash all the Indictments for eouspir- acy. of tue be Feute, by Kes, re chureh, UMN 8. RICH. of - YW FANNIE M. KULCHIL, of Was General Foreign News. THE EARL OF LONGFORD DEAD. Loxpox, April 19.—The earl of Longford is dead. He was sixty-eight yearsof age, “— soe DIED. BARRETT. On April JS. 1887, at 10pm. GARRET 100 —— ‘Yaux's PROFESSOR OF ATHLETICS DEAD.—Wm. C, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER. 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We have no fine print, but ev Laiply, clearly. and foreibly id back. ‘The Columbia Mi and invites the closest scrutiny puctheds. Any and all questions ans apt-3m FRANK J. TIBBETS, Secretary. 8K YOUR RETAILER FOR THE Fm EE nd Ba jet site in order to ) Sane Bacar ee is attempting to build upon NOME Gut iets peanrxa ‘THIS STAMP, i Gentlemen in peberbetailiod Killed by an Unknown Assailant, SUSQUEHANNA, Pa., April 19.—Mrs. Geo. Cole, of Forest City, on the Jefferson branch of the frie BARRETT, zed tweuty-six years, a uative of Castle island, County Kerry, ive) ‘His funeral will tak: dence, $1 Keating, avenue, We Dole, the father of three professors of athletes In leading instivations, and Rinmselt' noted athiede trainer, died in New Haven, Conn., yesterday, aged 65. He 1s well known by every Yale graduate of Tecent years. He cominenced teaching boxing to ‘where he has mingled among the State politicians freely and talked over the interesting contest over the Senatorships, says he thinks it is pretty cer- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. Biiends und relatives ar 3 -Gov. Bloxam will succeed Mr. Jones. | the Yale men about fifteen years age, and made | P18. Fie * he Sgllowing are die opening and 3:00 p.m prices | Raliroad, died to-day froin injuries inflicted by an | {4l2 that, ex-Gov. Blox Wi teed Gay ea = Ba te the college ag | BABRICK. On Tucaday. April 19. 1NK7, at 6:25 Wire to lt Douge, 580 Lothsraa = PY *Pe! | unsnow agsaliant. ‘The husband is suspected, | TYG COnLeS. fe prewty, snarp Dou reen Gov. berry | the manly art very popular in the college. He 9.28 ok, ocamonis, DASIEL 4. BARKICK, in the 73 Te MERE cians there who still have an idea that Mr. Jones | the world’s one-mile record. Almost ail of Yale's Notice of funeral nereafter. Frederick City, Md, and Ne | 0. |s:00|| xe eS ESS SS may come up suddenly with considerable strength. | famous field athietes of late years have sought his | Maribor. Md., payers please copy Narne, | © |8:001) Name. | 0. | 3:00 | Reported for the EVENING STAR. The prevailing idea 1s, however, that he will not | advice, and he has trained many of them. lig} CROMWELL. ‘Sunday, apru 1 7:45nm.. 1887, at coustmption, LUC: A. wife 4. W. Cromwell, tor of ‘Lhe Beople’s Advocate, aged thirty-sevek Feara, cine mint! ant eleven dase ‘Friends and ‘Tur Coming ELECTION. — The democratic city cominittee has arranged to meet to-night at the office of Commonweaith’s Attorney Murbury, and agafn claim recognition from Florida. Represent- atlve Davidson 1s very favorably spoken of, and it is said would certainly be chosen as Senator but eldest son, William, ts professor of athletics at Cornell Uauversity.” Lester c. occupies the same Position at St. Paul's School, and Frank ig in @1X| ay a 4 * relatives are invited to attend the Do., pref... repare for the coming municipal election. ’The | for the fact that his services ate needed in the | Charge of athletics at the University of Pennsyl- i pervices, Wednesiay, Apeil 2U,ar 3 orkeck itis, Sane Teaco semen eee a | MPC can toe annem on | ewiecrmcs iat case” tg! ¢ Oregon Nav ... ing that the names of the candidates for the vai 1 Pp 0. April 14, 1887, of acute pe ‘Mail omees be given. to. the committee in order that RES Boe LANG: aged ioral very friendly to Mr. Bloxam, and if he fails of Mr. Buaine Leaves For Carcaco. — Walker enough democratic votes they’ will give him their Blaine, who is in Chicago, received a telegram from bis father, Jas G. blaine, yesterday -atter- ‘oon, dated FortsGibson, 2nd reading as foliows: “Leave here to-night. Hope to be in Chicago Wed- nesday morning.” < 1045/1045, Pac. M: '4g)137%8 Peo. D, AMES 8. DELANU, axed fity-nis years S£Xberal trou his tote rostSeuce 1 ‘they may be assessed with the expense of a prim- ary election, to be held early in May. ‘The present incumbents will, it 1s unde all becandidates before the primary, and Messrs. E. I. Padgett and ‘Thos, Morris aré’announced to oppose Superin- tendent of Police Dobie. Mr. E. M. Adams and A. F. Cox are candidates for nomination as tax col- HOLMES. At Providence Hospital April 18th, 1887, 884.15 pan., after a long and paautus illuess, GeORGM HHOLMES, beloved husbautl of Barbra 1. Holes: Hurgan hands have tried to save him, have been issued by Inspector Eatwiste as follows re. ry as. 3 Mrs, Balinda Haden, to erect brick dwelling, No. lectors in opposition to the present incumbents. | 3744 kK street northwest: 500. Ji ‘contractors, and ‘who have nad Subs and tears are all in vale: ‘The promoters of an independent movement, have Puriphrey, to erect two brick dr No, 1248 | dealings with Cook’ County, Mlinols, there are Dyk n anesl cage and pore bien been holding meetings at Paff’s building, but have | ang 1250 4% street. southwest: Mrs. En- | now Mity-one persons under indictment. Against a pee eetele ATE Hh. | noe er trained a Utker, ‘The ind t meet” | nelo, to eréét frame dwelling, at Tey Cty; $400, | these 28% true bills have been found, émbracing | , Fanetsl will take vlace from this late rewidence, No. «4 SS Bee Bree ings still continue, and the outcome will probably | Jonn F. Allwine, to erect frame ‘No, 513 | the charges of conspiracy, bribery, anid suborna- O'clock p.n - 113 “hi west! Guo: ‘70% | be a ticket put into the feld ina few weeks, The | Ion street. northeast; $800. Geo. E. ‘to | tion of perjury. ‘The bati bonds furnished foot up sees (aes pubs ae abel Wi DO ac == election will take place on the fourth Thursday of | erect three Trame dwellings, Nos. 751, 753, and 2 votal Of $467,000. | The prosocution 1s ANXIOUS 10 | acnee or her son, 1004 Masauchusslts avec. MANY, Washington Steck Exchange. May. t ag strogt southeast; $1. Eaward to | punish those who have violated their official oaths, | P"JGMNSON, relict of tue inte Alward dobusun of ‘The following changes from Saturday's quotations | _ BURIAL OP AN OLD Soupige.—Miles Murphy, a | erect dwell (08. 401 to 433, in snd is ay GSounty, Md. and nother of Johmsou gp he guashitgion Stock Exchange are noted totay | wellaciown citizen, was buried yesterday frum st, | alley southwest; #000. J. &. Moran, to alter Ko. | who nelpea ‘Wednestsy, the 20th, at two o'clock, from U. 8. 43ga, 1 5 ouput 110° bid, HE: asked. ning Of the war he vol- |"1912 8 street northwest. $800. J. F. Adams, tore- in turn ‘Vernon Church. Lut it at o U, 8, 4349," registered, 1801, 110 bid, 12028 sated, nto nt. He was, ‘No, 1405 F street northwest; $500. "N. W. | of them, will Foran, Church. intonscnt et Beck Crock. Us g Hk coupons, “1p bia. 12 fe, occupied a8 & fo alter No. 704 13th street. northwest: | dictments (ge tg UB ge rewiatered 120 bia, 1365 on the western end of. $100, iF. 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