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THE. EVEN * N@ STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY ‘$1X-BOOM BRICK ok 8 aud 820 Bst.'s, Pisce. $10 pa RENT—A TWO-STORY, #1X-ROO! im. 2224 12th ly Saseee* foors. | Pause: moa | month's Oomint: J2OR RENT—405 2D s8T ¥. in ‘Rearly a two-story Ls RA cellent: rent, 940. B.H. WARNER & CO. location. Apply on the JOR RENT_ON F Fwiyaurns improvements. Wi 72 O ST. NW. ¥ improvements. “Inquire at 10 OR RENT—HOUSE 15 F ST. AND 4 MA chusetia ave... ; apa W sts., 6 rooms: per mo.. Yuu ste Gr. and tt bath, partially furnish te $16 ‘mouth, “Apply ta" Bigg Ree moat Apply to iE, BEAUTIFULLY Capitol ; newly: and rw Jersey ave.s.e. THOS. J. RK RENT—FURN! = ix with mod. amps: 8 rooms and cel bet month in advanc accapecitp about 00, scie.a cau tse capacity about 00 on icin dentable spe for aretiogn ate Somme teat AS pea 3 Miress New @. a ‘Com- Apply to MRM. UN is ‘ap8-19t Temple Hotel, G04 Stl at tw. 9p) BR RENT—925 OTH, st. Key noxtdoor, 927. 9333 G'at.n.w., store: aad ‘Wylie #t.0.0.2-38., eB hae Yatjous parts of the ‘Sdand ‘Kast Capitol sis apie | to $10 he month: | _ Desirable Office Teasonable reut. 95-1 8.6.8. 4 city from 63.50 Fat. at AT SUMMER RATES. GK st. 1618 Rhod: 1727 Desaies, 1313 New somhecticut ave, U3 —FURN eee : a are, ft oe MR SALE—CHEAP, A ‘al oF tins. Box 18, Star of LE—A BEER PUMP, | sylvania ave. nw. ares —A SUBSTANTIAL BABY CARRIAGE; oO ANT be sold hoe. 108 Mena LMOST, NEW: ane HERS, 15c. & POUND: i. Also, Geese feathers, mut- prices, Orders by in good repair, chusetis ave. n.w. OR SALE-A_ TYPES 146 E. Cap. st, a ALE—BEDFEA’ Upper part 1406 ice, Tw. Sr, x 30. 1308 Q st. a.w., Br. aud ble 30/1114 Goat alley nu.” w 1 Naylor'salley 2. w., SALE—A JOB LOT OF ELEVEN ntels. will be sold at Apply to SOLON STEVENS : 6. Proepect aveus », comer 122th and B sts. 2. Feason for selling out. — 500 LOADS OF MANI 9: best in the market for warden use, at 7 S405 sth ste Tat ar eos | cart load delivered. Apply to JOHN WHI 3 Vernon Kovw, root 1, 9th and Pa. ave, 9th Fu, Str rm 1541 M st aw Stable rear 1416 K fOR BICYCLE, IN PER- z£ a TPO Peay gala steps bib, 7 ‘wide, ee, tread, 1:3 inches wide, in” Sluding balusters and walnut band rail with 2 inas- sive ornamental Newell p above is only a tion of the prot hgoks. Fur fuil list c: -the Ist and 15th. t 5 ‘BLIGHT ROAD. splendid coudition; price, #60. ly of Janitor at Capital Bicycle Club, rent snd price mode Yast ldap 6 EY. S87 1b sti. Ore piaceq with ‘me for reut oF sale is liberally of cost to the owner for xale. call or nend at office. HOLTZMAN. 10th and Feta. nw. SORTHWEST, TWO- SALE-FROM Loubow id Mare; bred x4 Black Hawk: 14% hi single, double, ahd wu jwmner lias NO. wore use fOr li Harness and Btable Utensils. | COUNTY, VA. Es faked GOR RERT_i6 Li RE 330” swoRMST EDT s BEADLE om RES Eno ST OF ures-story_ Bric! fzem Dupont Circle, on line of ents. Apply to H. C. BR’ preven ply Prok EENT— FSS iowa Circle. 3 story. 11 rooms... 444 Fierce of., 3 story, uit sound sud gent RIOR SALE—a GRO RY, MEAT AND PROVISION Store, doing good business: cheap rent: wi | goed mason tor selling out. Address GOOD CI NE To 0c jouse, furnished, one square JOR SALE_NOTI ersand Pavers. We are and Gravel by the single or Livered. or wold at H. Ta ee re fa nd | undred loads. To be de- ida, only 81 each. eh | at, two dodrs south of Pennsylvania ave. uw. ap18-Lm SALE—BED FEATHERS. 15C. A New, Clean and Live Pic! money. “Also, Choice Geese Feathers, ders promptly delivered. WM. SEX it feathers for the TA VERY SNUG AND ATTRACTIVE n prews-brick House, with all mod. conv... N ‘Sth; $20 in advance 10 good tenant, CUTTER & WIMEE, 1475 P st. ., PURNISHED HOUS er fity:cool and airy: no $or five snonths to small family. Address E.. 386, City Post-office. TS ap]S-tt OR RENT—A NINE-ROOM DWELLING ON COR- er. one square from “The Po: i ‘SALE-SQUARE PIANOS FOR RENT FROM month upwards; very food SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F at. n.w. CLOPAEDIAS. JAMES PAR- ton, historian and. bic “that in| every Louse whet ‘instruments. See work all the volumes can be tained at once ou small monthly by UPRIGHT PIAN but little used. at prices from #200 upwards, Easy payments, if denired F "SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 Pit. SALE—FISE BENTUCKY-BRED SAD) mnd driving horse, 16% bands higi-soutd sud br ‘be neen at Bowie’ sales, 1020 sts Woke eSsshek inten IR SALE—SEVEB! ‘Pianos, various: seven (7 octaves, ‘pold, ‘maonthly pay" ANDERS & STAAMAN, SALE_JUST ARRIVED TWENTY HORS! ‘awons them some ine draught and drivers. Ales S.¢.. storeand 5 rs. 27.50 draught Mules, OTT & WILCOX For sale or ox: SCHLEGEL & Avena ave. Dw, ve w. Avenue ‘ALE—“SUN DIAL” GAB Yeas, dustiess,odoriesn: can be used nt: R. G. CAMPB! “Piumber 517 16un oidstral oo natural colors STOKE, 12th, two doors south ta “ase 2 spulin | JROE Si Roparns ted Russia Surrey. li | order. “Apply at stable FEATHERS, 150. & rompt stieation toon tention too Passa) BUGGY, ALSO bt and stylish ; both found tor the vand ior the price : AD HO! LSTYLISH ‘Mare, I Saddle Morey T Side-Ber B Bem Ape of ‘BH WARNER & 00.916 Patw_ th wt. mw. Lar 1 Slamnoliaave., LAr. THE CxeLbutis, $408 Craven Tarrace.9t. 6 1802 Corcoran st., 6r. (Or 60 711 7th st. #9 | and dwell One Cabinet Parlor Upright e Parlor Upriel One Cabinet Parlor Upright Une Beautitul Square Grand, $230. ‘The above are warranted same as new. having been t season: and at the prices offered are acvual Value. Will be sold on terms HE Pia NO ExCHANGe WaRERooMa, eucdees cau be examined by Is SALES T3, CARRINGES, “BUGGIs Spr Wagons, on mont a no, Varuraed end, Suk Waxute! may owt Cosi S208 Me atk New lurk ave., and ‘Terms’ reasonal NE SECOND-HAND SQUARE octave Cliekeruige 600. HUCO WORE & Sn, “Special Ganwains in upeupits- Funes’ nisbed housex in the perty placed in oUF Lands wall be acve: ALE-AWNINGS. FLAG sanping tTNes abd canvas for store. city and BENT—NEA THE CAPITOL, 4 DES! Neasantly situated ineiudiie bathe. 108 20 st. be WR KENT—UNFULNISHE! Sunderiend Fiace pow. 10 r=. all mt Sicall House, near Pottand Fists, $11, i Briek Dwelling, uine nod 1280 tee Estacaty from 200 te 3000 poulder” bonne 4 Daytous my own take, wacous, something ent than all dye eae sid at bottom pres yi EXCHANGE, ‘Ladies’ Phastons and’ Doc oa ew, in the city. Prices to sia Pounds. busineas 30, UTHERYORD, 1226 Fet.n.w. ‘ 52%, CORCORAN ST_—A NEW Pow bay wigdew beck Louse. jelin tif muders: aupecvements bg ey NEW DWELLING, care ‘be meen at Ge Lew ‘OR SALE—“CHAMBION GOUGH ¢ ‘on earth for Cor armada ticulars apply to Lheowner, R.GOLDSCHMID, MOST DESIR. joe ene! nd cellar Bri Laat se aed eae NE—ONE OF T. Come, for my stock of fine Shoes, in Common | and Spania Arch Box Toe 8 the finest and cheapest in the s' basement brick Dwel movements. Fee only $2.50, Won Dongola Button shies sud gesverek ee re tapione Geist Hand. $5 Suce for $3. No shor UseLUL, OF attractive rest, it ia a very conor a a NE TU io aL & ee RESTA STOW bertect order. rent, €55. Address Alteriic and rej Naw JERSE avg) | OSH 623 NAW JERSE: Doe ne Apri) doth: 705 9th at. now. ¢ jerence required. 2d EDITION. Last ors to he St SALI JURY CONFIDENT. Me Declares That the Anti-Coercion Agitation Has Failed. ‘Loxpox, April 20.—Lord Salisbury, in an address delivered last night betore the Primrose League at Albert Palace, the occasion being fhe sixth anni- versary of the death of the Earl of Beaconsfield, Raster hotidays os the opposition had. tate and holidays by the jon had fal that the rnunent’s Cause Was the country’s. ‘The ment stood in Ireland facing a vast mael ‘ing terrorism and crime, against which the government intended to struggle with a the powers pariiamnent would grant, . ne’s fmagination deceived him when he aitempted to prove that, ls. party"s prospects were very bright. ‘The present Irish Dill would not compare in stringency with Mr. Glad- Stone's bill of 1881. Under the latter measure people were imprisoned without trial. ‘This could not be done under the present bill. ‘The suppres- sion Of erime in Ireland did not mean the suppres sion of ilberty. The policeman in arrest- ing Bill Sykes ‘aid not. interfere with lib- erty. Yet Mr. Gladstone condemned this crimes. repression bill. A danger of the prevent day lay ineatchwords. Mr. Gladstone, Who had spent his MWe tn changing his opinions, mentioned those who separated from him in thé tone of a father lecturing his children—he preached at and Suinost prayed tor then; but it never occurred to Mr. Gi: dstone that perhaps they had sume- thing to coupiain of. They were unable to change theif opinions in a night like he could. Lord Salis- bury prophesied ‘that Mr. Gladstone, would and fe "aimeut “to, gather around ™ dim nt hew recruits. His resent adherents gone too far to recede. hat had Mr. Glad- stone gained? asked the premier. ‘A FLING AT PARNELL. He has gained the eighty-six very devoted fol- jowory of Mr. Parnell, who had been chal- Jenged with “having “approved murder, ‘and wuo had refused, or whose friends had re- fused for him,’ to enter the witness-box, and deny the chafge. And this course Mr. Glad= Stone approved. Mr. Parnell had been assisted with tunds subscribed by men who advocated murler. When a man wasaccused inguch a man- ‘nex, It Was not open to him to put the accusation aside with a copious use of thc ‘elegant vocabulary us friends had introduced into the house of com- mons, He was bound to enter the witness-vox un, deny the charges against Lim most solemnly. ‘How could Mr. Gladstone go Vefore the coun- Ury: associated ‘with men who rerused to submit Englist jure ihe speaxer aid not baleve in the x jury. er did not believe Gases horoscope. ‘The victory Mr. Gladstone obtained in 1880 was won by a flood ‘or intsrep- resentation that could not be repeated. ‘The con- servatives were now an organized party, powertul Wo refute falsehood and to disseminate tue truth, BIGGAR WILL BEGIN SU! ‘The London Giobe of this evening says that Mr. Bigyar wWiil sue the Times for livel, and make the arucies on “Parnellisin abd Crime” the basis of the action. —— DANGER FROM ESCAPING GAS, Many Persons in New York Narrowly Excape Suffocation. New York, April 20.—Through tie leakage of the gas mains running through the street at Nos. 1621 and 162+ Second avenue, this city, to-day, a numer of persons had a narrow escape from los- ing thelr lives. Before midnight the 12-year old son of Roundsman Griffin was sept to the eellar of the big tenement house with a pail ot ashes, and, when he struck alight, an expios followed. ” He wus severely burned, and is pected to recover, The gas was still escaping and | ho effort was made to stop the leak. _In the tene- ment No. 1624 J. Schwartz keeps a store on the round floor, and his family lived in the rear of it. | fay Unis morning Mrs. Schwartz was aroused | by hearing her tniant moaning heavily. She tourd {almost tnsensible from the fumes of gas. She | Woke her husband and then fell Insensibie on the | floor. The husband was also affected, but he eventually carried his wife and cblid’ into the open, air, aud then went to the Fescue of his ‘neighbors, Isaac Meyer and Mrs, Carrie MeGeery. The door of the latter's room | ‘Was burst oped and she was found altaost suffo- cated, Her two children were in a worse condi- tion than their mother, and were taken to the hospital for treatment. ‘Several hours later It was discovered that H. Bader slept in the barber-shop, and when the doors were broken open it was iin: Possibie to wake hiin up. Both Bader and Mrs, MeGeery are at the Presbyterian hospital, and are in aeritical condition. The chilaren are progress | ing favorably. —— FIGH? BETWEEN HIVAL POSSES, Each Party Thought the Other Was a Gang of Outlaws, Sr. Lovra, April 20.—A special from Poplar Biuff, ‘Mo., says: Saturday night Constable Charles Bar- field, of Butler county, went to Necleyville with a of halt a dozen deputies to arrest two out- we, desperate fellows, and finding them away from the house, quietly took sion to await their return. Gn the same night, the Ripley Coun- ty sheriff caine to Neeley vilic on'the same mission, ‘The affairs of both parties were so secretly car- red out that neitaer knew of the other's présence. ‘The Butler County men had hardly taken possess. fon when they heard the Ripley County deputies approaching, and supposed they were the outlaws who had come with # large force. Scarcely had the Ripley men surrounded the house before the Butler deputies opened fire upon them with Win- chester rifies. The fire was returned, and for sev- eral hours the deputies waged a desultory war- fare, At daylight the besieging party and a par- ley was effected which ended the battle. Two mien Were Wounded though not fatally. ‘The out- Jaws have leit the country. A Missing $75,000 Draft, I? DISAPPEARED FROM THE MAILS BETWEEN PHILA- DELPHIA AND NEW YORK. ‘New Youx, April 20.—In the columns in one of the mort rs published in this city there appeared an advertisement for a $75,000 draft which had been lost or stolen. 1t wasa draft of the Sank of North America, Philadelphia, on the Bank of the New York Nattohal Banking ABs0- ciation, of New York, and was dated Apri 7, 1887, No. 233, for $75,000, to order. of "Dunn Broa,” nd was "supposed “to have | gone | in the mall. The letter which contained fue dratt was mafled at Philadephia on April 7. ‘The payment was stopped. Assistant Postmaster ‘Taylor stated to-day In reference to the case that many banks were exceedingly careless in the mut ter of mailing letters containing drafts and chec and he supposed this particular one had been m directed. (here could be no incentive for employes | Of the post-office stealing it, as the payment kad been stopped, and it would’ be dimeult to gee tt Cashed "At the Inguiry department, the elegy charge'gald that a comiplsint had been recetved concerning it, but there was no trace of the letter having been received here. Inspector Dosser, of the Postal Department, did not know of the case until he read the advertisement in the paper. At the Wall street office of the Bank of North America it was dented that their correspondents were care- Jess In these cases, What has become of the draft for $75,000 1s @ mystery, and no one in the post- office seems to know whether It has been lost or stolen. To Try the Co-operative Plan. A CINCINNATI FIRS AGREEMENT WITH ITS EM- PLOYES. Ctxemexart, April 20.—The firm of Proctor & Gamble, mawutacturers, has made an elaborate propostiton for allowing their employes to share the profits of the firm. The plan is to ‘appoint. three trustee, “two bookkeep- ers, “and a superintendent in the firm's employ, Who shall, twice a year, ascertain the Amount of Pron during the’ preceding six inonths, allowing as expeuses six per cent inter- est on the capital employed, and reasonable sala- ries to members of the firm, devouing their Ume to thelr interests, and ‘divide these profits between the firm and thé employes. in pro- | Portion to the capital and the wages earned. ‘rhe employes have accepted the proposition with thanks, and resolved to allow no outside influence to disturb the relations between them and their employers, ———— ‘Trying the Bald-Knobber. THR GRAND JURY BEGINS 70 TAKE TESTIMONY AGAINST THE ACCUSED MEX, St. Lovia, April 20.—Dispatches from Ozark, Mo., Feceived late last night, say that the Circuit Court of Christian County ‘opened there ¥esterday aiternoon In special session to try the Bald-Knob- bers who were recently arrested for the murder of Wi. Edens and Chas» Green. Judge Hubbard barged the grand jury.and that boay Ke testimony af once. ‘lie principal evidence taken Was that of Mrs, Edens, wife of one of themurdered hen. Indictments are expected to be found with- out delay, and it 1s the purpose of the State to press {he trial Ot tne indieted men to a speedy termina. mm, A Very large crowd Of peopie Were present frou all parts of the country, composed of friends Of the prisoners, ‘as well as” anti-Bald-Knobbers, but everything passed off in an orderly way, Failure of Baltimore Clothiers, Bau April 20. Chas. C. Weller Barry Cr Weill, clothing, trading “an chee Wellier @ Sops, made an ssatgament {6-day t0 Jos Leopold, for fad venent of thelr creditors. The bond Of the trustee 1s $100,000, Cunison anes ody of hi : April 20.—The of Chas. Hall, a ound man, aeeauly from New Jersey, was taken ago Hail went out Ob the lake, and was arowned by the upsevt of his ‘boat ansine's ‘The Pan-Handle enneree i: | PitTepuxa, April 20.—The preliminary hearing in the nae Haniroud came and all waived the preliminary’ cxumtnations, gn were held tor trial at court, ‘The cases will probably be tied during the present court term. ined stsahb og Ix Favor CaNgpa.—A ‘h from San Francisco, april 1, say? A-comy rates, since the jon of the meree bill, shows that the Canadian Paatte {52:19 #108 per cariond oueapertann Che sbuthorn se Tutefoiate Commerce Comic. sion recuses'to suspend Gao" shore nul clases ar the Southern Pacific ( Po site Company wi put on @ a beats forcoase iign jm each direction. : ‘The \abor passed in the New York ta ‘Saturday adadtorsury ov that hiscniesl Gattis PACIFIC RAILROAD e Members Foi ly Enter the bake Their Batis Secretary Lamar has quartered the Piicitle bt Toad Commissioners im the rooms, on (me floor of the Hove Building, recently vacated by the Interstate Commissioners. The Commissioners took charge of the rooms to-day and formally ep- tered upon the duties imposed upon them. Under ‘the law they are authorized to appoiné experts to assist in the Investigation, Their first Jabor will be tocollect all the record evidence pttainable. ‘They will call upon the Treasury Department and the United States Commissioner of for trangeripts of all books, papers and Moeks = calculated to throw any light upon or fions and business of the Pein pultroads. hen they will proceed to take testimony, St ¢ APRIL 20, 1887—WITH . SUPPLEMENT. eM: SHOOTING AFFAIR IN °S2. -Rpatibiony im the Augney-Wilmett Case "MS morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge Mont- pe cases against Jacob P. Angney, in- ‘assault and battery on John H. Wilmott Asit"TRomos B. Trumbull on November 25, 1682, was placed bet! On trial, the indictments ing con- ‘The prisoner is by L.Leechip- man and Mr. c. H.Cling of Michigan, and Messrs, Fitimore Beall and C. M. ‘and ‘the Govern- ment by thedistrict attorney and Asst. Dist. Atty. ‘THE JURY SELECTED. wag Neh the jury.box was fitied the question 28 to auriber and order of challenges came up. F0dgo- Montgomery, when the district attorney jThe three Commiscioners appeared, pty 12 oclork, ind Chairman Pd serson’ cance ‘the | sed that it was the practice here for the defend- Meeting to order. SECRETARY AND STENOGRAPHER APPOINTED. ‘The offices of secretary and stenographer to the Commission were united, and Mr. Chas, P. Young, of New York city, appointed to the place. ‘The salary was fixed at $3,600 per annum. Mr. Young 1s a. stenographer of v LY yearw’ experi- ence andl in that, tige nas been engaged, upon Work requiring skill and expertness, including Such technical matters as the cases, lie Was also stenographer to the Culiom committee luring its Investigation of interstate commerce. The Commissioners bad "an ineerview., with General Johnston, Commissioner of Railroads, and With him discussed Pacific raliroad affairs, and examined reports and statistics. * ‘They agreed to hold ‘sessions from 10 orlock a.m. to 4p.m,, and during those liours ‘Wiil receive’ any Iniormation, either orally or in writing, which any one may have to communicate relating to the subject of investigation. ‘THE COMMISSION WILL REMAIN IN Tits ort for some time. Until Friday next they will be found at their quarters in the Geological Survey building, and after that date they will remove to the rooms now being fitted up for them in the bureau of the Commissioner of Railroads. ‘THE BUSINESS IN HAND. To a Stax reporter who asked what ptesént Dusi- ness they had in hand, Commissioner Littler said: “Our first business 1s to find ous what we are to do; what is expected of us, and how we are to pro- ceed. We have interviewed "the President Of the United States Secretary Lamar and the Untied States Commissioner of Raliroads,and we have not Yet ascertained what our duties are.. We shall first proceed :o ascertain what the law res of us. For several days we shall not be able to do more than examine the law and authorities, and determine what s expected of us We have already taken steps to have all the record evidence on file in any of the Departments, lajd before the Commission.” A CALI. ON THE PRESIDENT. At 2:30 the Commissioners, accompanied by Secretary Lamar, and Representative Springer, called on the President. “We will be glad to hear,” said Chairman Pat. tison to a Stax reporter, “from persons interested m thls investigation, "Persons having any in- formation to give us will be welcomed.” Mr. Young, the secretary, is a New Yorker, but he has speat’a good deal of time in Ws De He 1s proficient stenographer and a competent business man, oo LONG HAUL AND sHORT HAUL. Heprescntative Payson Criticizes the Commerce Commission. Representative Payson, who ig strongly inter- ested in railroad mattters in the Honse, said toa Stag reporter today that he was disappointed and disgusted at the way in which things had been going as to the Interstate Commerce lew. He declared that the Commission had no warrant fof the sus- pension of the long and short haul clause, and exceeded their authority in suspending it. Tpe arguments upon which they acted in doing so, he said, were the same that were made againgt thé Dill in Congress and were then over- Tuied,” If tuere Was anything Congress insisted upon’ it Was that clause, He thought |tuat- at the next Congress the _frlends {of the Dill would propose to repeal the clause which gave tne Commission any discretion at all ih the inatter, and be thought Congress Would Insist that the long and short haul clause be givena trial, gee Recorder Trotter Recovering Slowly. The physicians and friends of Mr. Trotter, who has been seriously it, have no fears now but that he will recover, although for a few days past he has suffered slightly, probably because of the bad Weather. He was, however, so ill that his full re- covery Will besiow. Had ft been good weather {his week he would have been able'to leave bis — LIEUT. DANENROWER’S SUICIDE. The Rash Act Apparently Due to Worry Over the Accident to the Cone stellation, Special Dispatch to Tue EvaNine Star. 3 ANNaPoLis, Md., April 20.—About two weeks ago Lieut. Danenhower was given command of the Constallation, to be towed to the Norfolk navy ard for docking and repairs, ‘The ship was in tow of the Phlox, anda tug mate, M. G. Perry, commanding the Phlox. In going out of this harbor the Constellation éeraped dottom. This worried Lieut. Danenhower exceedingly for so Unifling an occurrence, At Eraney Island the constellation in going through the tortuous chan- nel grounded. ‘This excited and troubled him painfully, and on reaching Norfolk, after working one day, he turned his papers over t Ensign Gibbons and came home. Hespoke Of is worry to Commander Sainps0D, of the Naval Academy, yesterday, who treat the matter with the indifference it’ deserved, and Seeing he looked unwell, the communder, SAIS800, urged him to send for a doctor. Dauenhower went to his quarters, No. 12, fourth floor, In the meantime he had conversed With a number of his [riends in the naval academy, and told them of bis trouble. ie seemed to think he would be subjectod to some investigation that would injure bis protes- slonat standing. ‘His fricud, Lieut. H.C. Miles, who is closely associated ‘with “hin “in the work of the naval institute, went to. his. quarters, and Lieu’. _ Danenhower not being able to sleep, sent for Dr. H. T. Percy, Who gave lin a narcotic. But Lieut. Danenhoweér did Lot sleep, After staying Witn htin nearly all night, Lieut. Miles left this morning. Liett. Danenhower arose and ate breaktast at 9 Piclork. | AC uall-past niue br. Percy called to see bin, «and Was told by the sergeant he was in his roo, ‘tue doctor went to Lieut. Danenhower's ‘and opening it ound Lim yet warm, but dead, With abu bole im his right temple ad » Ao oaliber Smith & Wesson revolver cy hin. He had laid a gum coat on the floor, 80 a8 to keep the blood trom datnaging the carpet. ‘On him was a tag Ued to his coat with the ad- Gress of his brotwer, “Washington Danenhower, 1115 F street northwest, Washington, D.C. send to my brother.” ‘The Dead Arctic Hero. ‘THE RECORD OF HIS CARRER IN THE NAVY. John Wilson Danenbower was born in Illinois about thirty-five years ago. He entered the Naval Academy in 1866, and was graduated four years later a a midsbipman, From 1870 to 1872 he ‘served on the Shenandoah, of the European squaa- Fon, and in 1873 he was attached to the Brooklyn, of tbe squadron. During the following year Re Served “on the reeefeing “uc 26 eat, Re After a year's service on the or the North Atlantic squadron, he Hransterred, to tho Coast’ Survey schooner Silman, From 1876 101870 he was at 0 the Ranger, of the Astatic squadron, and 10 1884 he was ordered to the Naval Academy. He beoaise an eign in 1871, 9 master in 1873, and a fleutenant in 1879.’ Lieut. Danenhower’ was the navigator of Uhe Jeannette, which sailed from 8D. Francisco July #, 1879, and was crushed 1p tne Arctic Ocean, north of Siberia, on june 43, 1881. ‘The story of the expedition ts referred to elsewhere in Tue Stax, e0—— A “Shove” in the St. Lawrence, Monrreat, April “A heavy “shove” occurred: at Back Rivér this morning, which swé away the Vienna bridge and did Suter a This water rose to & height unprecedented durtog | the past forty years. ASsoon us the water codes far chough, | repairs will be so that tragic can bé resumed, The water is. yistng, although very slowly. Men are ‘work with pumps, keeping the cellars dry: — Lest in Newark Bay. IX OF A SAILING PARTY OF SEVEN BRIIBVED 70 HAVE BEEN DROWNED. A New York special says: Seven men left Cots munipaw in a catboat Sunday afternoon for a sati ‘and it snow believed that six of them are and their bodics carried out. ‘They weré Barnard, shipping clerk, of 138 Phillips street; W. J. Mason, a telegraph lineman, 136 Phillips street; + ant to commence the chalienger, said that until he Follow ued huraselt with the practice here he would jose Which Obtained in the States, and re- Quire the Government to commence. ‘The Govern- its right to challenge and the defend- Mt. ‘The following were sworn, ag the Jury: Henry Yost, Thomas M. Eliott, Thomas € Denham, Kaward’ Cohen, Robert Hays, cour 4 “. G. E Kennedy, Ferdinand Heit- ¢. H. Demar, A.B. Claxton, Thomas Towner and David Fisher. THE OPENING STATEMENT. District Attorney Worthington opened thecare, Stacing that they expected to show that at the time stated, Wilmott called at the St. Marc Hotel, and a diticulty took place, when the accused fred it Wilmott, four balls taking effect; and that Trambute wus tienes event the assassination, recetved One of the ‘They would also show ‘that Angney had made threats to kill Wilmott, BE. Thos. W. Ballard testified as to the wounds of Wilmott, one of them being in the back. He also ‘SAW Trumbull, whobad a wound through the arin. Ob cross-examination witness said thathe saw the Parties at Providence Hospital. WILLMOTY’s TORY. J. H. Willmott testified that Angney married bis Wife's sister; that on Saturday evening, November bs “ Angney walkea into the home of witness uh street, and shook Hands with bit ng he had i. ia in town, and after some “tal he ‘brought up the subject of a letter he had written. SPY heel ana te eek favor, but had fail le come to ‘him (Wilmott) 3 eres ‘that he Bad an opportunity to ‘w Colorado if he could giSe bonds in $1,000. While speaking Mr. Trum- ut came in, and Angney inviting him to the St. Marc's to sce his papers, they went down and ‘ook @ drink on the way. ‘They went to the upper fond after Angney had lighted the gas witness went in, and was ‘@ chair, which he took. Ahgney went to the -satehel, and the col- ored boy came in with the drink. Angney handed witness a paper, which had no connection with ‘Une matter he hdd spoken of, and he told_him 90. Algney then went back, saying he would find the Paper, and the next he heard was tho report of the Pistol, one ball entering witness’ Dack;. saw Angoey shove Trumbull; went downstairs and down the street to meet a policeman, and found one at 43; wtreet—the police headquarters being at the corher—and subsequently Licut, Kelly brought Angney into headquarters, There had oer, BO quarrel before ‘the shooting, nor any al On. choss-examination witness sald he was born in say 1n 1839; left there in 1863; traveled considerably; located in New York; was not en- gaged ia any business; had plenty of money; don't know how long he was there; went to Montreal to see the country; then to Quebec; in 1868 located at Paterson, N. J., and traveled as general 1b for the Masonic Manufacturing Co, ot New York; re- mained at Patterson tll about 1873; his next resi- dence was at Columbia, Pa., where he remained two or three months, ‘belug still with the com- pany; from there went to Fiorida and ‘Texas, was married at Columbia in 1874; came to Was! ‘ing- ton ip 1877, having quit the ‘firms Witness lived at 804 Sth street northeast, in Mrs, Davis’ house; then xt Walmsley’s, on Mf street; then at 718 i ‘street, where he lived three or four’ years; then at 506 9th street, a short time before the shooting; had.since dealt in securities and in real estate, Witness was not a gambler; his place had been raided, but he had been’ acquitted. On July 9 1884," he was before the Police Court’ ‘and fined, but he — appealed, ‘The National Club meets at his house; he declined to say that poker was played there’ for money. Witness became acquainted with Angney in Phil- lelphita in 1876, during the Centennial; .he was introduced by wife's sister; saw him’ shortly, afterward in Columbia. Angney and witness’ wife's sister were married in tbe fall of 1876, and ‘witness’ relations were pleasant with him till a ‘slight trouble in Chambersburg in 1876. Did not have anything to do with him on account of his conduct. Witness denied that in Columbia he grabbed him (Angney) by the throat shortly atter the marriage and called him a — of a—, nor had he then threatened the defendant's Iffe; might have struck him with a potato while skylarking; did not go Up stairs after his pistol then, nor drive him out of his house, nor did he threaten to throw. defendant off the train. Never borrowed a dollar ro, Al at or Wife. Never threatened totake ys lite, we you ever written any letter for the, pur. ose of reaking Angney Up in business?” Was pelbe district attorney suggested that ‘the dates ven, r. Beall—We'll give youdates and the letters, ‘Witness was handed a number of letters dated October, 1882, and identified several letters. Range OP THE THERwoMETER.—Tho following were the read at the Signal Office to-day: 7. m, 39; 2 pm., 55; Maxiinum, 56; minimum, Heavy white frost, with thin ice on still water. ‘Frost warning Of the 19th fully verified. dnecatiecto- tiem AMONG ‘THE PRESIDENT's CaLLEEs to-day were Senators Hawiey, with Hon. Francis Wheeler, of Connecticut; Jones, of Arkansas; Vest, and Cockrell, Representatives Weaver, springer, and Mcshane, Second Assistant Postmaster General Kn®tt, Director of. the Mint Kimball, and ex-Representalive Townsend, of New York. Faavpotent Iuporrations.—The Treasury partment is informed that a large number of abl- mals have recently been smuggled into the U. 8. from the border countries under fraudulent repre- sentations ee were nuentet for oe ing WI really: the Of the ina- oy er Pee pl d hh regard to a recent case of this kind at Port Huron, Mich., the collector reports that he suspected fraud on the eat the importers at the time of entry, butas the tact could not be then establisued he allowed tree entry, and placed the matter jn the hands of a special ‘agent’ for inves- Ugation, with instructions to seize the animals if fraud was detected. Assistant Secretary Maynard has informed the collector that in all such cases Wheredoubt exists as to the good faith of the im- porter, duty should be assessed, and that tree entry ‘should be allowed only in cases where the collectors are satisfied that breeding 18 the real Purpose of the importation. Fourra-Ci.ass Postwasrans.—Chas, I, Stotel- meyer has been appointed a fourth-class postmas- ter at Woltsville, Frederick County, Md., an Jno. W, Davidson at'Honald, Montgomery County, Va. Aw APPomTusnT.—Geo. R. McNeill, of North Carolina, has been appointed to a $1,000 clerkship in the Pirst-Assistant Postmaster-General’s Oflice. defendant ordered. Volans confesso agt. R. H. and J. A. Ward. i iy i i ‘ i H Hi i | i i Were in at Delaware Breakwater last there was no favorable news from of sredtticr was antares Es ror ras tne, bet sue ONLY mackerel reported, vo dete Tale “the reports go not tay wheter tie ea Ey i i pea ih if . fre ea 5 i i i Lf i i i i i Ha 4 i eae H gee Weta aE 3 ef i fier In Mc s avrared to Bolg Sores bac Sane oe cm Gay. Sundays not excepted. In the ssloure spove Wess Washivgton, along the lime of the giver and canal, in Montgomery County, there are a 4 griniaas: houses where the bats are kept. hee yA, are tofore, by pisting’ acuta sereeers bey nae ‘word “Closed” upon it~ Brening Wear. april 16A8ee To the Editor of Tae Evexnte Stim: Tread the above extract from Saturday's STAR on tay Way to my home in M ‘County, and I made it my business to inquire wi the statement so broadly inade Was correct. I cannot {or that part of the county “along the line of the. giver and canal.” because f am not scquainted with the condition of things ‘there; but, from my own observation and from intorms- tion obtained by quite genera} inguiry. I have no hesitation in saying that In most of Mont- gomery the iocal-opiion law is ily well en- forced, 1 am quite sure that every candid and wi artis at nna a Taw: has been most “benenosnt: tae” law. 4g stronger now, after five years’ nce, than ithas ever before been, and the effort made to Overthrow it at the session of the legislature was at once defeated by the prompt and decided action of its friends in the county, .. Of course the law 18 Sraded and Molated, as are all avs; but Jt has rought comfor Tespectabli many households in our FM. [“F. M.” very justly corrects the randotn state- ment of & Stam Teporter. There is no doubt that the local-option law has been executed quite effec- lvely through Montgomery County as @ whole, and that 1ts results have been so beneficial that it 4g now sustained by an overwhelming majority of the people of the couuty, without regard to polit- cal or any other division lines. If it Is violated, ag stated, in the county near Georgetown, the Mary- land authorities should see to its enforcement ‘there.—Ep. Stak.) ———_—_ District Government Affairs. ‘A COUNTY DELEGATION DISAPPOINTED. A delegation of residents of the county, beaded by Mr. John Clagett_and Mr. Wm. Dickson, called upon the District Commissioners to-day in rela- ton to the proposed road from the new over the Rastern Branch. Their desire is that t! Toad shall be built to relieve that district which lies between the Bennings road and the Anacostia Toad. This is in direct opposition to gt ttn Uon of Mr. 8. T. Suit. Mamta ely in- formed them that it was useless to the matter, as there will be no road built, for the rea- ‘son Unat the money appropriated was for the bep- ent of the Eastern Branch road, which is alread: inexistence, and the money cannot be used any other purpose. When this was made know: the dglegation departed without making further SEWER PIPE TO DRAIN THE LIBRARY @IvE. Capt, Thos. Symons, of the Engineer Depart- BE ment, went to Phitadelphia to pipe for the sewers for the new ‘Congressional Library te, a ‘THe WERKLY Star's Pocket Atlas of the World is offered free to every new subscriber to the WERKLY Stan, It is a handsomely printed book of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 Colored maps and diazrams’ and contains a wealth of general information. gees AuausreD IN New Yous. some days ago eee Coravail Allen was indic grand jury here, but not belng under arrest no Publication Was'made. He however, been in New York, and will be held toanswer here, ‘The change is made under two indictments of violating section 5451 R. $., In that when am application for letters patent was pending in the Patent Omicefor an Improvement in the manufacture of he offered to Jas. K. TS, 2 first assistant ines, a certisicate of stock 1p the Erott Mant ae turing Company of the value = pose of intiuencing his official sceon es The Courts, Egurry Covrr—Jt att report , Andel . Hall; ‘Of auditor colts Sang aan ele Dent; sale finally ratified. Daly oT Be buiy allowed: to become. pert complaint, Timived: Young age, Soungs appearance of abecat Fete Voluus age Ward et al pro Wright; restraining order discl Wi Paxon, examiner, Dupn Gattos demurrer Overruled With leave to answer. detendancs ordered. : bins 3 4 a Ree a Cinccrt Covrt—Judge Coz. ‘To-day, First National Bapk agt. Littlefield; Jeave to withkraw notes. Woods agt. Trinity Par- ish; on hearing. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opeuing and 3:00 SERA seers ca street: ‘Trig Bids Yor Invian ScrPiies.—Capt. Hassle, the appointment clerk of the Interior Depart- ment, has returned from St. Louls, where he has ‘been stperintending the annual Jetting of Indian supplies, in connection. with, the todinn Oftios pena Commissioner Atkins went from St. to bis home in and will return {0 this elty before going to New York city, where tue bide fr supplying ‘manufactured &., for the ‘Will be openod on May’ ‘othe high figures tor transportation to the Mis- sour Haver agencies Rone were accepted and re. opened in New York, PrRsoXAL.—C. B. Ives of Italy, Walter Dow of Scotland, W. F. Durant of Chicago, John Simpson of New York, C. R. W. Biggar of Toronto, are at Willards.—Amos Broadnox and E.C. Webb of New York, G. W. Dresser of Boston, and C, H. Graves of Duluth, Atinn., are at the ——John 4, Stevenson of the navy, is ab Weickers. XH. dice of Maine, ’is at Wormley’s — Count ae e of France, R. J. Beliord of New York, 1.8. Allan of Boston and Orestes Cleve- jand of Jemey City, are at the Ariington.—G. ‘jon of was in 81. Louis on Mon- -——Capt. Geo. Brown of the Navy, E. C, Camp of Knoxville, Tenn., W. A. Keyes of New York, Col Walter McFarland of the Army, and A. Nick- frson of Boston are at the Ebbitt.—, “Among the it arrivals at the Hygela Hotel, Old Polat Com fore trom Vasnington are Mrs. Monroe, Mrs. Hop- kins, illams, Rev. JG. Craighead, 4 &, Ci ‘Miss A.W. C1 and Mrs. Gen. ip .W. Craighead, rs, Her Threat Cat in Bed. LENA REICH WALKS BLERDING INTO A HALLWAY, FALLS ie PACE DOWNWARD AND DIES. The New York Herald to-day says: Lena Reicb, aged forty-one years, the. wife of was found With her throat cut from ear to ear in I ‘ es peat Oregon - | Oregon Ne 198" Boo. Dew i ce 7 13 ) Hi & centerboard; was convers- ant with the detaits of the Puritan and Genesta Faces, and mest Lave known that, in case his ehal- ‘the cutter Arrow would have last Saturday, but {t was ‘that Mr. Burgess received Une in answer to hix message of “CLEVEDOX, April 19, 1887. “wery sorry. Arrow canoe, portly Great advantage of unrestricted ‘CHAMBERLATHR.” MATPLOWER WUL REMAX HERB. ‘This settles the matter, and the races for the belter for the owner of the ArTow to have raced his yacbt even if he had euf- allenge to an “Ameri ‘then to make the conditions a9 ob Would not start in the race @& the type of American angle risinaulike, asked today by a Herald aything further would be done the matter. “No,” he replied; “under whe Hons We cannot goon with Uke match. The May Hower will race &8 an American sloup ould you have any suspicions of such eonditi "was the reply. some disappointment at feels somewhat com. forted by the thought that he can now give his Whole mind to the new sloop. Gen. Paine With Mr, Burgess that in justice to American | ‘Yachting he could not assent to the conditions. THE LAST MESSAGE. A cablegram will be sent Mr. Chamberlayne to- day acknowledging the receipt of the message Above quoted. it. To issue a ch: a representative you “Most certainly n gess further ex; the result, but that the faces fell th 98 it ts almost certain that the Mayflower woul have beaten both the Arrow and the Irex, and thus asserted the supe architecture in yaeht ‘THE JUBILEE RACE ROUND THE BKITISN WALES. A London spectal to the Heraid says: Mr. Jas, | Heath, secretary of the Alexendria Yacht Club, | Southend-on-Sea, received to-day a letter from the | lined prin ‘retary of the Royal Thames Yacht Club stating ‘that the Jubiiee yacht race round the British Isles would be started by the Prince of Wales from off ‘the Southend pier, instead of from the Nore, as Originally arranged. —-.o0 —___— Salaries of Japanese Officials, From the Pall Mall Gazette. Japanese officials are not paid exorbitant sala- ries, The tinister in the foreign department re- Ceives £1,000, while the vice minister has £8%3 | and the maximum for a director of bureau, £500 The ministers at London, Paris, Vienna, St, Peters- Durg and Washington receive £2,350 per annum; Rome, , and at The Hague, £2,150." These salaries include a wifes allowanes | eave town. Th 0f £800 a year. Counselorsof legation in Londor and at Washington ge 4 per annum, including a wife's allowance of | Jeunlson called a) £ np OE £1,01 anoum, including | vente . ‘ind America yecretaries gel trom £540 jum, attaches £500 year and less, cellors £420 and less. G service the salaries are London, consul, £450; New York, ‘consutie: ty of American naval ing. St. Petersburg, Paris | tracts; Ghat ali the consular | Statute as =. € decidedly the vest of i Led war ee ae —— ‘of the sauie fank on’ the stall are #£im2 and £116. The only general mo exceeds in his pay tnat of the foreign exceeds th At the adiniral recei*es £1,351, and the ‘of marine £1,000, but_u Frencit ‘naval constructor My claisin the navy dey cetving from £240 to £768 per nent of the Japanese army is about 60,000, and the pavy 8,451. oo ‘There aro ng. | fused new life in all uy The + hee-Buttoner. to the New York Sun from Boswon last nig! of these simpe instruments. Lieutenant Ham rock decided a Week agoto make a collection of ‘the shoe-buttoners taken from the prisoners rg or amusement, uniess ssid ¢ Bun to-day says: Thos F. Ks ‘The pair were married andre. | Mc} LAS —BLAN. 16, ‘Mrs. Lyon is eighteen years Ec SM Bhol iat oF i i E i j bi i f i Hn i rawO flower Bes ARS a t, brat ws 4 T Yetlbard is the parting to beat’ wite THOUGR [IT f& CLAIMED THAT THEY ARE BLIGIBLE CN- DER THE RDMTRDS Law. A telegram from Salt Lake City, April 19, says: Yesterday and vo-das, in the (hind district court, ou the return of the ventre for petit jurors for the tenn, Mormons were excluded on religious teste lnposed by United States District Attorney Dick- S00, and sustained by Chief Justice Zane, ~~ 4 the Jurors expressed a readiness to Lake the oa! for iu (he Ramunds- Tucker law. Pollow- are some of the tests presented: “Are You & member of the Mormon Church?’ Fountecptaf reject sari the tesenings af the OF reject aay of eh “bo you beheve in tue Tight 8 to the law of that a man more than one at the sane ive you Wilung to take an Oath that Fou WH hot hereafter under any circumstayces: OF teach gamMy or plural morriaget” “Are you Wiling fo take ap oath (hat you will not al any Umes hereatter obey e law which you speak off” On declining to answer to Diekson’® Setiataction, Mormon, Jurors were not allowed to al ihed by the law of © quires Jurors to swear vo oli tts provisions aud cout Tiaes wenlioned oy (indignation ts expressed, = — = Unification im Central America. PRESIDENT 8070 REALIZING LONG-CHBKISHED PLANE Adispatch from Guatemala says: Heretorore the great obstacle to Central American unliteati: has been the indifference of Ni) agua and tne Opposition of Gusta Rica. President Bernanio Soto, of the latter republic, has, however, entirely changed the former policy of te country’ and maght its people to a reallzing sense or Uae great Ybewedt which would Feat ir ubincatioat he Feprewentatives (0 (ie late convencion bere Sna‘th new president of Nicaragua fouowed example. every day. By the terms ew U gen of one Coutral American repubite a cltdmen Of the OCers Without Laturallzation, und Ural producis cat pass (row ake COUN We ‘Without paying customs duties, to . Hibs Grace ef Sutherland in Florida, From the Bustis Semi-Tropical. Be is stated the Duke o: sutherland has decided to settle in Florida, having purchased a magni. ‘ent river front and forty acres of land at Tarpon where lic will bulld a cottage to cost about Hiei which he wil spead a oAuple of months ‘every win ‘This is suid U ue first land pare chase tue duke las wade e Luited States, —— ooo - Mr. Clevelané Will Net Refuse a Re From the Boston Globe. Mr. Cleveland wiil not refuse a renomination, and a renomination he can have if his admiutstra- Uon during the next twelve mouthsts Satisfactory Yo the deniooratic party. A Queer Wheat Market, 28 THERE A DRal, CNDER WAY IN MAY WaRAT? A Chicago special to the New York * Says: Opinion in board of trade circles is divided on the question of whether or not there isa big wheat deal under way, There are many who firmly be weve that the market ts being manipwiated, and, on the other hand, many who do not betieve any ‘Wing Of the kind. AN, however, admit that the exh condition Of affeins is both pecullar myplerious. Those who thc line 60 Uke beller Chat a deal fs in pmgress base It upon the “prop orition that May wheat could not sell higher than June without manipulation, ‘They rest their case ob thal one statement en- ely. The number of those who do not betie OWing, today's developments adding we ls Their position is plausibie, ual the entire absence of allempted: a the pit is 004 | That uo deal is in progress, au e course of tho market during the Leet w: days goes to show U is uo bul wavemMeUL On Loot, amounting never have been hase of every thing offered arises Irom a gener Wheat 18 2 food Investinent, aid that advaner, ‘1ne veliel Chal there is wo deal is iy Lo Ua not suspested of being Ues wo the deal, AB 70 MANGAL. CONTRACTA. Some M0LLLs ago the shiphuitae lhe neigh. Dorhood of Detroit, Mich., bad trowble with thelr men and imported slp carpenters 1 1 Malne to do their work. The Kulghis Of Laver paid their ach, and ln return tools @ yy turn to Maine, or out Of Uaat distr Whose plac fica District Asse 3 sued OMe o wen to money the defendant ued his agtectemt to endant asuatied the | contract and that he sume, ii | claimed that Whe o Was Megal Judge: i204 Unt Use We Comers bad been isthinidated and out tein Jaw condemds aii | untawruily wit j Stitltag logic feeros uy accordance tits tue gave @ verdict fur the dotend aut, +o — Deneuncing the Coercion Poticy. THE AMEXICAN SKANCH OF THE LEAGUE. A meeting of the rauaictpal conned of tue Trish National League was hetd ia Now York lest niyiaty ‘William O'Gorman, of the execuisve comuitieg, In | stated that the reccat action of the tory govern ment of England in iis coercion policy had tn branches of the League, and active measures were being taken to help the Irish parliamentary . The Dusiness was suspen Ang the coemeton policy Gr the isititst TP. Suttoa, secret Atbertea, Wru ont mn eaurely. Wuder Peague. abe ony Nicened oa foar Of indignation tr shocked human Ny of the Amert-an poopie agalust the policy of Coercion of Lord Salisbury.” No Fex at Niony ron Lirtur Fours. —A teiogram Suyaz ‘The legislature is getting a reputation tor craukie aw ee well an for corruptibaty. The Jodichery lee Oday reporiva favorably a Vill Lo pro hibit children trom attending ail forms. of puulic usement afler Buse. ie priuetpal section fi “Whoever, by himsolf or agent, adruits cht under Lhe aye of fifteen sears Lo by parent or guardian, shall be pur ROL exceeding $200; DUT Lins shail Shows and ainusenients Walch Lake place belore isi anteater Bunrep ™ Hux Wepprsc Gowx.—The New York awwolle ehurea Was Uironged yesterday moraing wien Patuer hetd runerat se ‘over the FeMB!DS of rs Tulle de Lever Keating, the young wife of ing. Rie wor widely kuown in Cotholle circies tor her charities “By ber hus- Dand’s wish, her body was aressed for Durial im he GOwR that se Wore Which Ske Was married to im at Bt. Leo's, by Fuller Duces, tour years aga, Flowers were heaped aboui tie comin. ‘Tue inven ment Was in Calvary. Evictions were resumed on Lord Lansdowne’s estates yesterday. Messrs. U'brica and Kiibiidge Sail for Canada Sunday to denounce Laustowne. ‘The crown prince of Gerinany ts suflering trou cancer of the tongue. Disompens, liver complaints, costive ‘Sapative Pils, Pilly years’ use bas ou them superior to ail other Remedics for te ‘ofthe various diseases tor which they are fecommended. In thelr action they are mud aud certain, and may be taken at any Une without Tsk from exposure. Y. At the Cathedral, Balti- ai, Ae the Re ‘e ee UBON, of Waxliugion, 1. €. poms, drapepedas Bc Sry epeodliy reunoved Uy Dr. Bie ARY E. GAKRETY, of Baltiuore, Md. Nocards, at Buti Balumore, RYAN, of Washingion, D.C.” DIED. BARRICK, On Tucnday, Apri 10. 887,01 625 “rom tas ISK wesidence, 1922 Fifteenth sh et 300 ame PRlendS Ore reaptehully tne evi iid : a late residence, $12 D street nor oda, Apel 10, tabs, SIRPUEN DEAN . church, Third snd & oo i, 224 inet, sta pan. = ih Cl thd By Hes Son. seul, fe, Sari