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= FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS| COUNTRY REAL ESTATE NEW_PUB SALE—CUEAP_A& LARGE MULE, SU art _Adiess RU We Uopuaeeee bee mm SALE—A VERY HAND=OM: CK E, rp Sait VE ADO Mc a Eon Tondoun Gos Var seenemenar 3 To CLOS® AN ESTATE) FOUR VERY Building Lots on North caney ee eek cast Sa of A Ree opel yarchaser, Apply to FRANCIS U. STIT FOR by principal loot tera, 209 Penna. ave nw. tins. Standiford. ley, Mertz and ‘at headquarters, 200 Pons Avenue d-Cent Store H.-L. VILLEE Gos i R SALE-CHEAP —A FIRST-CLASS FIRE- proof Safe. combination Ick au: ore iments, will be’ vold low. Address Bos 120 Star FE ie JFOE SA) FLORISTS BaTABL ISM MENT Wet. | with Howes and Bedding Plants; near threo Semeteries. five acres ground : U-rowin house aud store: ‘Years lease ; will be sold ats barga. WALKER & WILSON, 1008 F st. nw. rok SALE—THE OCK AND FIXTURES oF A grocer ‘and store on aaa Su =. — tie coun hi sane ae for ths right party. Inquire at the Blackseith Slop at, betwerti Hhoue Island ave. and ist. hw. at JOR SALE—9100 CASH WILL PURCHAS! Paul Grocery etth Santee el ett atoes Saba imunediately. “Audress GROCER, star ID RIDING AND DRIVING Horse, years old, 16 hands high, very stylish a Rerfect type ofa troop horse. Inquire for ARTHUR STABLEE, at Gheen's Stable, G st, to-morrow (Lues- day) morning. TS SALE—BED FEATHERS, 15. A POUND, New, Clean and Live Pieked. Hest feathers for the inoney. Choice Geese Feathers, lowest prices. Ail orders promptiy delivered. Wi. BEI” 7, OR SALE—FOUR FINE HORSES, GENTLE AND Beet od iriver: hunt frou Cinta deur’ at 24 Bat nw. spate JOR SALE_TWO E HIGH BACKED COR- ber Seas, upholstered in red leather, at J..F. M GLANS. 913 Lith stn a i ton, the -elebrated Reto ood her, says “hati every house entre there te igcela seat ap P bye it ie whole fami Wate” Tass we Mor, all the woumes can ba 0 | ined st once on small mouthly payuieuts by adress ing Box 120, Star omer. epais-tomay? JOR SALE § GaeaT BARGAIN —A_ LITTLE in which there is big money 3 L}OR SALE—AN EXCEPTIONA Pair of \fron-rey ladies’ waconetie mow stylish turnout i th Apply 13t0 Wont Fayette st., Ballimore, Md.ap: JOR SALE-THE C1 RATED MANHATTAN Horve-tuning Stem-wit Price, $5.90. Guar- anteed one of the best time-keepers in the market. JACOBS BROTHERS, 1229 Penn: {OR SALE-A BUGGY, HALNESS, W Vo Kobe. ali in good Bi25 call Edie Get. nw. " apeeate SALE YOUNG, SOUND, “FAST SADDLE ‘aud Driving Hore, Side-bar busy . bay. thres single Harueswes, Euwiish” Saddle, Sleigh ‘Ke, all nearly ew: no reanouable offer rettised, eeolng awey OOO Lat we apeiae FoR GALE STOCK, GOOD. WILL AND FIXTURES f and Proviaon Store: ‘ef Meat aud Prov a Py with two to three thoussud dollara. Star office. 7OR SALE—A FAMILY IN BALTIMORE, ABOUT leaving that city for the summer, desire to dispose 9f their entire Turuout complete, conmistine of a ¥ery gipbse sud semsortable “CP sprity bandas. ait by Mublbach, of Paris: a pair of dark bay Kentucky geld- jngs, haif brothers, between ‘sixteen and seventeen hauds high, weighing about 1,500 pounds each, and | Perie:t matches ala, heavy solid ailver-mounted har Bem by one of the best American makers. The par- cular gttention of members of the Diplomatic Corps, sud foreigners, is especially called» this opportunity Of aectisti a stp Lisin confortable carriage of burubean Inanuiecture and ab Uuquestionabiy haudsore and sade pair of lorses. For further particulars address H. W.V0GS Hopkins Place, Baltisuare. N. B—No dea ers need apply ap23-3te_ LE, GOOD FE SALE—a SLES! wi JOR SALE-EUDGE TANDEM TRIC onder, $130, Couch Sots almost new, $13, coat 5. Open Pranblin Stove, latest patteru, good con- 87 cost $13, Two Yortieres. Cyelostyle Foal i« Decorated Seree. Owner leaving own. 12 nw. ap 2-30 uaranteed | ‘and 2Tee trom tricks. w. K LAMBERT. . IF PURCHASED AT | bred Jersey Heifer, nine months stock, With & yield ¢ @ tock; due to cali in two mouths. Star office: VOR SALE-AN ICE-BOX, AP: ONLY BEE) Used one season: gultable for market store, Appl Tis Bet ne. GE MURRAY. ero a JOR SALE-TERMS TO T_ ICE-CREAM Machinery, Engines, Boilerg Water" Motors, Howting Engines, Fans, Xe. CODD, 2010 and 201% Aliceanua st, Baltimore. aptest JOR SALE—SPRING OPEN! ) FINE LIGHT arragcs of every variety; lateat atylee out new 1 terias cuaapsiabie. INO. MH. YOUNG, y.W. Fear of Nasional Hotel, ape-3t JOR SALE_ONE CAR LOAD OF HORSES FROM | va rived ‘a Simmons stable, 311 12th 6t | om I have some very Ase. drivers aud Specls attention is called toome brvwa MONS, Prop. DOC GARGES, Foreman. # OR EXCHANGE—A GRAND CHANCE. iat Gratd Plano of superb tone one of the finest makers: cost, be bought less than half on unonthly to suit, or cash. Will take ood Sqn ‘ae part payment, it desi z e to suit. Owner ex-M__C. leaving’ the city. AD- Piyat ouce at THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 422 Uth st aru F° 2 2 288, 351 Center Market, and 1 Eastern } in lance stocks, all kinds of Northern and Uitharn Fiai, Uyatets) Claus apd Craba daily, at his stale, N EI ichly carved and finished Parlor * Fano: three strings, «rand acti 4 briliiant ton ‘balanee month ‘Owner leaving the city. Can be seen © Piano Exchanue, $22 9th at, apel-7t ALE—HO&SES—BAY, 7-Y EARS OLD, GOO! and, oud size. also’ stylish ds -highy “t-yeare oj) gentle and erasing faria Uf CHER CLARK, Siugo BED FEATHERS, uoice. new ahdcleap, Also, G =. Kc. at lowest prices, Delivered. 300 LOADS OF MANt uarket for garden use, at delivered, Apply’ to JOHN WHITE GATORS FROM rd Store, L2th ME YOUNG ALL Teach. SCHMID'S 2 of Pennsylvania ave. nw. apiS-lin JoK SALE—“SUN DIAL” GAS STOVES: SMOK! lees, dustiessoduriess: can be used for one-Lalf cost at: RG. CAMPBELL, Viumber, 517 10th st. now. SEND 3 TWO-CENT STAMPS FOR ew Mouk op Tinis and Aquari iustra- | yPucipal cae birds, in natueal colors. | pm HMID'S BIKD STORE, 12th, two doors sou! - naerGrsEr~ > 3 Bok, SALELBED FEATHERS. 15c. A POUND <™, cleas and dry packed. better feathers can't ice. PFODApE Poul and otherwiee, A ELIZ. JUE SALE_2 ROAD HORSES, 1 STYLISH COUPE | Mare, I Soule Horse I Bids Mar Btgyy, alznoat | PaLace SrAbbLs its ey cle, $0 5 30 ‘andem. $700: Victor Tauden, THE CYCLERILS, 1406 New ders a cf the cosebeated vey's"s reper tt st OR SALE_ONE FINE SECOND HAND SQUARE Fiano. $175; one second-hand Knabe. 8190" one ectave Clickeriig, 360. HUGO WOu Son w. Special bargains in uprights. res) fogerty tre ug poubis” Susie ge so Dawns my own take, fancy dry woods and Tee than all the other dealers togother iu reasonable and at bottom prices, JOE SALE AND EXCHANGE—AT 408 PACAVE | FPR Spleens variety of Farnity Cotares ties, La: Phetons and Doctors’ Buggies, both: ‘Sud mew. inthe eity. Prices Foe ten, SACRIFICE, ONE FINE- TONED i ut $5, cotave, carved rosewood square Fiano, ve ned Cat be seen ab GL WILD & Bio: 7th et. Bw. Ree Salem NIN Ti awning stripes ad cabves for-atore. city and ccuntry residences MG COPELAND & CUD h21-3ra DE SALE— ABO! Pci Sta atte S00 pounds of, Arete Une on this paper. [he face of both fonts’ ix de- rable, they are’ in good condition, and capable of ex. jeut service for two oF three ears ch a paper of lerate circulation. Will be soid cheap in bulk. Ad- wes THE EVENING BLAK SPAPEL sshupaton. D.C ‘OR $AL2—“CHAMPION COUGH © sTeatest remedy on earth for Cot IfSour drapaiat does not Sarr, THe AL SEA: O.SO' Se Pack at. Maituanore. Md. BOARDING. cms ED BO ‘catgedTeabatentsstcomnuoasted 1010 Iotese PESSONS SHO MAY DESIRE WELL VENTILA- Urmiabed, should call st GRAY" ‘old establiaived 000 POUNDS OF i N (teres who" haa “tai the ud evintacaiotis Lowen, i € corner of 17th and Corcoran: 2 suanent of transient, with Table d’ Hote and Cafe at- fsehed ‘Private diniar rooms awa} for Dinner Partion. “Terme mcderate. "h. GRAY, Proprie- Corrie esemiabes:* § YEAGUE MANSION, COR OTH AND E STS. NW. SSrconus and'toard by the day, week or moth, ap-1i OALDING AND KOOM: Bie we Boor tate teand Gia per mo if ters prices, JNO. A. Gi TWO LARGE WELL. fromt rooms: second per week ahd $1.50 14-516 Indians ave. Foy. st., between | oth | | Staded lawn, 9 rooms, bath- al LICATIONS, SOR SALE — CHEAP— OF 208 Ferepeai-anle fro nga Rgtan, Aa is, Washingion aud od: three frou Anuapolis. "The ara of ge Hy Aclarge quantity of ‘varns. fe. dwelling, ‘i Mieases CARLES. STANLY Ttte AV ioe haitacre Lote at $250, $300, #350: ten fimen sae of avareae city lots, ea iuingtes ous inetd pe noe ahepeents eel 3 comes, RICHARD EVAN. Attorneys Yer OR RENT—OF ‘BOARDERS Ler part of lange uouse, near q Branch; sbede, health, comfort Cis 3 Dasyivaniaeve ewe o RENT—COUNTRY during Summer month,with situated im Virvinia, 4 miles ory a atuc brick containing wbet py OHUPTY & D¥Sk 1301 Fat uw Fo RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE F large po yune of 10 ‘with out Nuitdings ood acres ound, op the Metropolitan ied feet above Washingionse” ° h ralitoad station. Plesty of shade ring convenient to. bouse ryt be rented 93 ply to ALVORD. ADA yery Feasopable terma. Ap! CoN Tod Pat ap2s wat C0, 1304 i OR SALE-THE BEAUTH HI AND Ftrasiy, North Ariinrton Meta: sootiodtiae this city: 00 seres! reat bargain At ations al most desirable nto atl zs Lm 1428 Ni Li eridence, 100 yards from the Dinirict line, op oue e principal sveunes extended: choice vines? out houses of all Kinds’ Ave water if the yard. the above property is well located, suitable {or Sthuivision or a Sue country residence: price 86,500; terns satiafactory. ST. SUIT, 405 6il st ms 81 LE~FARM_ON METROPOLITAN BRANCH FOr SALES POY ACRES hepa FINE BRICK KR, one oy ee roe cit co. ae See ap pote Selo ed ange ie te iN é ap23-3t __ 929 Fst.a-w, (second Gor. i” JOR SALE—A FINE FARM, WITHT THREE iniles of the city. at only. 2 0bper acre. ry to | ADDISON & LAUGOMBE, 1504 F eten.w. apes OR SALE-CHOICE LoTs az REST iniles from city, on Metropolitan Branc) B&O. ‘The success of this suburban enterpeleg i Te marable, (There ape gnly 9 ey choice jos remaining at orupinal prices. WADING & WAT Sue 1K Sal or EXCHANGE = i One of the finest stock Farmein Maryland, George's Counts, 3 miles from Fort Waa infull view of the Monument: 500 scres 150 in heavy white oak tuber, 100 in ance tinder caluvation natural Sb-pand oa ronoaneed by ex; mn BBo00: “Kadzess _ap23-ste aio st Pauls Beithaore Wa. i SALE 18 Acres best quality Garden 400 fruit trees of beat varieties, fhe young vine} L. 7-Toom Lew cot- tage house.new and neat outbuildings; four from Aqueduct bridge; pric at ‘Acres: 6! vines, 300 fruit troes of select ties. nine-room frame house, in good condition ; ss res beet Gases Laake two- ‘eres fen. ve. sni{‘aiaif unten fom city, at Ballston, Va. $10 ioiree ae lie Seder an ct from city.” $1,000. 5 Acres, fine building site, in grove of oaks, three ules froi city. wear railroid station. . res, covered with berries and fruit, trame ree rooms, 2% miles from Aqueduct E ‘8800. 100 Acres, 73 under caltivatign, orghards and vine. rd, house ‘thirtee ‘Tam Ey’ ave miles distaut’ one-balf ile’ frou sro Sgn SS NHB MeN fat 34 mn " ‘TH. SYPHERD & CO. PLS 007 F OK SALE-LOTS AT FOREST GLEN. IF YOU ‘arta choice site you should apply st ones, Over #20,000,t8 unprevements in course of erectign in the ark. This is the iost' beautiful tract of land for miles, arvind. Washi ‘Only a few left, Prices from ane 100: per toot Teese ap2l-2w 1006 F st! n. w. Postisxe Tos Du. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE FOR MAY, CONTAINS: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE STEAMSHIP, AND THE LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION OF 1886. By Commander F. EB. Cuapwice, U.8. Navy. With Frontiopiore “The Giovanni Baussn,” of the ‘Italian Navy, Tlustrations from drawings, diagrams and instantaneous photographs. THE RESIDUARY LEGATEE; OR, THE POSTHU- MOUS JEST OF THE LATE JOHN AUSTIN. Fart Fourth (Coneiusion) — THE RESIDUARY BE- QUEST. By J. or Date, | A COLLECTION OF UNPUBLISHED\LETTERS OF THACKERAY—IL Wit fac-simile. To be con- tinued in further numbers. FORESTS OF NORTH AMERICA. By N. 8. SHALER. ‘With iljusteations drawn by J. F. Murphy, H, Bol- toa EJ. Meeker, C. B. Robinson, Eldon ‘Dean, and J. D. Woodward. AT LAST. By Purr Bounzz Mazsrox. With a biographical note by Louise Chandler Moulton. MARSE ARCHIE'S FIGHT (Story). By Manta BLUnt. THE STORY{OF A NEW YORK HOUSE. By H.C. BUxNER. (Conelusion.) Hlustrated by A. B. Frost. AN OCEAN GRAVEYARD. By J. Macpowatp OxLEY. With illustrations by L. Fennings Taylor and M. J. ‘Burns: and a chart of wrecks, THE MANSE: A FRAGMENT. By Rossar Lovis ‘Srevensoy, SETH'S BROTHER'S WIFE,—Chapters XVIIL-XE. ‘By Hanop Frepznic. AN ISLANDER (Story). By Mancaner Cnossy, WORDS AND MUSIC. By Anto Barra. POEMS by Prrctvat Lowsit, Sanam M. B Purr, ‘Susan Coormpor. ‘The Second Instalment of the Thackeray Letters is intensely interesting. The London News,in » long editorial article entitled “Treasure Trove,” says: “The most charming letters that ever were printed. * \* © Noadmirer of Thackeray—that is tosay nobody who has the faintest tincture of letters, will be content until he has read all these, a welcome pleasure after the scraps from a waste-paper besket which have ‘heen offered to the world lately.” PRICE 25 CENTS. $3.00 A YEAR CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, it Naw Your. ___ BUSINESS CHANCES. __ ILORIDA HOTEL FOR EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE FO UEA HOTEL FoR EXCHANGE Fon HOUSE A new House of 16 rooms, furnished through Sadia ou the handsotcnt poiuton the benkset ths ntiful St. Jobn’s River, surrounded by lane live ‘trees. Nice river view from each roo} Bed ienliee ye Winter, Oneacre of nice land with be Ouse. { it is Setieaioah nctasinng ooo" ones further particulars call. Ce eat ‘Washington, aistifors at 2th st aw, from r. Bi Hunting. Waa fall al did ma Fe SALE-ON 14TH ST. ROAD. NEARE BRIGHT- ‘wood : contains nearly six acres improve ven- Foom £91 ores! and {Wo COWN: wo-st Frame Building, which has been used ae mer ‘shop. “mh19-60= TOR SALE—AT TAI from Soth citiens& verges be hie from both cities, a very Dice twora i Vilia; 11 woodeized rooms, Latin @ vorner, coufaine about an aere, nicely laid cut ‘with flowers and fue Aluo, the opposite corner, containing que property is convenient to the depot am 7 See low figure. TiLER & RUTHERE atnw. ‘Swe TYLER ERUHEtS i EL Mo, HAY BE Baltimore, and 30 minutes NER OF 40 WELL LOCATED SUBURBAN WI Ouse ‘will give three lots free to responsibli ft Saf‘scmne on insiaiisentee as plan you avoid. ‘business. Consult your interest by Ream if forsale, leftat our oftice, B. RAME WLETT PNEUMATI Pak J. AMBLER ~ t-Law, * SMITH, Attorney at Law, ,, Grocery, &c. thereon, and complete by July 13, mothouses, costing abe $5 DOO nga at ab baenal office. COMMER CIAL OFFICE, 938 ¥, PSTABLISHED Sic as Drag deci Fi nan Cina publicity, which hag ap injurious effect ing your busi. EY. mb23-2m* (CARRIAGE STOC_ in _best order: $7, ‘and H sts. nw. 1 URBAN RESIDENCE, ON HARE a wi road ‘Soldiers’ ‘acre: 5 ANTED—PAN-ELECTRIO TELEPHONE Bow eee and ait ee denis ae ground: | W pane gta eect, CELE PHONE Soca mained TiEER E"TohuRe ay SRANDIO gt Ea et 6 F st. nw. ‘ap9-tw" oe Balthncre, Ma. OB RENT—WITHIN TEN MINUTES’ WALE it SHARES OF COTTON GIN STOOK Frise: sipits Stetay on Mot prsaws Sek, Sveum | Riate iw deutetor case” pice EM Commons stage, ball acre. $1 per Dont Si st, Paul st., Baltimore, Ma. ap2a-3t* apz-lw WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. n.w. RENT—BOARDING HOUSE; 15 ROOMS: Fes, SALE—A ey ane ON TH! on ci Fie fae in ie eas eeatee: nallytown_ road, stows, Be ‘Rear Govt. Printing Oitice. about Oye Hundred und Forty acter poor ius | BW CALLAGHAN MTN. Corttah ona PR out it sold at once, “CHA! CE AN Te SE are, | Hop ia ine git: Potmeasion atonce Addioan AMER containing ity-fir pen prenty five . 0. Apply to C. Fairies On Va, PPE SSS POR SALE-THIRTY ACES, DELIGHTFULLY Situated on Mudge oad, Georgetown Height Oe 5 ‘Whole oF in lots tout: cheap if xold z sp20-6t" HEISKELL & MCLERAN, 1008 ¥ ot a.w. ‘in Hor io,D M.GOODACRE Builder, on BRICK. SASH. BLINDS AND see 117, 118, 121 ast Captor ot Ae ‘premises. R RENT—A DESIRABLE FURNISHED BESI- Piitioe in Haerstowa, idiot the tater Soe -Foom, &e. Address M., Hagerstown, 1d. ‘ophSdakmoe AMBRIDGE, MASS_—TO LET—NEAR THE COL. Cr iege: bose of 13 toamne vith wate alos Soe plete order: terms reasonable. to Address HOWLAN le, P.O., Maw. aplD FORSALE(A NERY DESIRABLE FARM. SUIT able for villa sites: nw. of omelets atin coy yevnir ts et ile ren good view of the city: will be Videa to wuit purchasers” apl4-Lin MBER RK SALE— x OF PARMS iD BULLD- eit Me Bieri sone the etree Foe, Sb oN BLADENSBURG BROAD, JUST outeide of cit 11,000 feet Ground, Prame’ House, Stable, &c., suitable for Dairyman only $2,500; easy terms. oe WALKER 6 IN, _spl2-1m 1006 Ft. b.w. JOR SALE OR HENT—FINE PARM OF OVER squin Creek, beattifaliy stnstsd on Be hacaeet ake x ca, beantifully on - vation in the county, lots of fruit, fab, crabesete, For further particulars call upon or dddraag ALPRED 8. WITHERB: apl2-Im Brentano's, 1610 Pere Foe. She BEAR BRIGHTWOOD, 14TH extended, pear proposed. Park Very ibase eee; Fetue’ cottare, alae: Ge.t ce reco: beat = opp Sapo-dm WALKE & JOR SALE A he city 8 idan cheap’ “vein Wish WALBER & WILSON, 1006 F at iD RENT—-SMALL HOMES NEAR alty. Fifty fine selections now on ‘Ou easy terme, vPtHl SIFHERD & CO., 1007 F at. k AUTHORIZED TO OFFER FO SALE Droperty presents advautages for ntaniner hota ae mob spe that pave no eaual smong the sur- ndings of Wauhiuurton. Will be sold at « bargain, easy terms, to ab Lumediate purchaser. be “apl-ln ¥.H. SMITH & SON, 1222 Fst, OQUSES AND LOTS aT HYa’ TLLE.— Wi Lave ior sale several of the inost desirable Fouses ington, st prices lange num iu this most attractive suburb of Was! Tanging from $1,000 to $1.,000. Also s Cert? fots, among the most | one Pee SMITA & SON: Tae ot, _apl-im TUE SALE OR RENT—VEUY DESIRABLE COUN- Boy jiSio Lise niktoe eae coe, elay, & OR Kor will rent di furnished. Avpiy G¥O.W. § HALL. insurance and’ Baal eatets Avent, 57 2d st, Baltimore. mb31-1mo° SOCIATION INSURES AT COST. Office—No. 1319 F street, Washington, D. 0. “No, 224 E German street, Baltimore. ‘TRUSTEES. W. W. DUDLEY, President, JONAS H. McGOWAN, Vice President, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Secretary. GEORGE H. B. WHITE, Treasurer. CHAPIN BROWN, Attorney. JAMES F. HOOD. FRANK T. RAWLINGS. HENRY N. COPP. AUFUs K. HELPHENSTINE, The plans of the Columbia Mut ofan Set izle tee heb improved nd’ pertected Oy Fee ro Fecoruired the world over aa Sutberiey weet inoue bia is among the few cs 5 wihe to cone: the crrorz of what bas own us co-operative insurance: We fon uf thoaghthat wenwho ay fla wiuchs of ‘veen ‘atten iu Gur plan.” We have no " Polat Pistols Cisaely. aed forcibay SSpromseas oud ening ‘and LS aad Arc, rae wad doa a y monks a ehe ‘snawered. A= z YOUR KETAILER FOR THE | Juxs Muaxe $3 Szon Cavtron!—Some dealers unend inferior cae tenia ave CSE SAY ce coh eee eee ee ee NONE GENUINE UNLESS: ‘ot Lats whos 4. MEANS & CO, 41 Lincoln 81 Boston, Mass. Onr celebrated factory ry Shoes of eee cet : ‘#2 SHOE ‘and ; Partner ‘Commerc SALE_BY D. RAMEY, 938 F ST, Fes at dee che bo tek des Fon 425 ody acnehier ort ollie, O38 Fat api! beet Danan tavern rence” APS Ee Buagr WB MOUBL, 1298 Penneyivania ste Key at itr im ¥ 00K ar THIS—YOU CAN HAVE YOUR FURNI- i F{OR RENT—A FIRST-CLASS 5 STAN Fries LASS BUSINESS STAND, ap13-L xen wt Joad oF bi red ut 905 New York ave, n. hoisted by elevator, ‘MF B RBBI2. compe, atjorney-at-Law, _mb18-2m" woe A. 2 ent i . Ni HULL & DEAN, Brokers and Dealers in GOGEBIC IRON MINING STOCKS, smerezn ¥. REAMER,_ G LOTS FOR SALE ON BLACKISTON Ma. WESTERN FARM MORTGAGES: and Lands, and Real Estate in Washington, ‘Root 4. Glover Building, Otce, }» Glover Building, 1419 Fat HE WASHINGTON SA\ AN Tera FE DEPOSIT COMPANY i, ¥10 PA. AVE. N, W, (South Side) Rervons going “abroud, or ica eis Sih should hay for the sue Reophag of beste ocetrhtrs fencd ter valuables Clotting sainisas. wens TRE-PROOF STORAGE WAREHOUS| iste and o a i , Pianos, bric-t-brac, russ, carpets, &o. Ke. can, stored at low rates. Take action bef ther than , JOUF Valuable are stolen or burned fours: 126-0m (Saturdays. 9) ‘M.E-STOCKETT & C0, music and f Fates, ‘Hend uote, we Srrcrar Repverioxs. SEATON PERRY €35.09, EAM Bis 60) SMBINATION BUTTS” REDUCED 220.00) ani COMBINATION SUITS REDUCED ARIS COMBINATION SUITS REDUCED $20.00. REDU 915.00, FAnis é 62%. $12.00. TAL, 1.00. Usl ESIGN! OW! “CONFINED STYLSM ‘i “og ar ne iE) A ry ‘EEN i RICS AT “LOW: NOVELTIES IN ANDER NEW ENGLISH CLOTHS. Rey iiroitep sD BEACR One KETS. ah coe one’ AGE SH wr Burepra, 2 $18.00 PARIS COMBINATION SUITS 58 00 Fal COMBNMHION svrTs REDUCED ALi WOOL" IMPORTED CHALLIS RE- BARGAINS” IN INDIA SILKS, AT 750., = ININDIA SILKS OF ay Sa: SDERSON’S SCOTCH ZEPHYRS HAND-PRINTED FRENOH “BA IDERED BATISTE AND STOCK OF IN, PLAID, WOOL, FABNGH DREBS PAB. IDERSON'S TENNIS COSTUME SUITINGS AND FRENCH HABIT EI ies ae ‘OF GAUZE AND - ‘AND pee UXDERWEAR, ED EAE tes iN HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS AND iN FIGURES AND CORRECT BEATON PERRY, — W. M. Sucsrex & Soxs, 919 PENNSYLVANIA ANENUE. Having purchased to New GINGHAMS at 20c., worth 25¢. ‘New styles in HOSIERY. JERSEY SILK UNDERVESTS at 92, worth $2.50. ‘Black and Colored SILK HOSIERY, LISLE HOSIERY, COTTON HOSIERY, MEN'S HALF- HOSE, &c. Our whole stock of fancy DRESS GOODS at reduced As the Spring 1s late we have decided to force the ‘ales by lowering the prices. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR apea OXE PRICE. X. B—The Best is the Cheapest. Brewrgg Ap De Sram eee ‘great advantage slot WHITE ERED INDIA LINEN and MUSLIN ROBES We aball offer them at half their value. The prices range from $4 to $10. Each robe contains 11 yards of material 40 inches wide and 9 yards of embroidery. 2d EDITION. Last ‘eran oh Sl IT WAS NOT A “FEELER.” ‘The Publication of the Inter- view with the President Without De- sign. Sr. Lovts, April 25,—A special to the Republican from Washington says: The disclosures as tothe President’s personal feelings have been received in Such spirit by the press and people that he must See not even an official and authoritative declara- Uon of a resolution not to go before the people tor second term can now arrést any popular 1ucHinn- ton to his re-election, Realization of these ‘substantial resygts, so swiftly following the publi- cation of the spéctal, leads some of the Kastern pa- Pers to surmise that the telegram was deliberately it out from the White House as a “feeler” of the ular sentiment. This ingenious supposition 13 Folly fallacious, The telegram went tot Uoan without instigation either the | lent or the Senator with whom he talked. The Pres!- omen ooly ard witha sey eat arpa ly, and Wi am while the Senator recounted the conversation afterward to personal friends without intel ‘that what he told shouldgo to the press, Without injunctions of secrecy in either the stary got Tapld circulation, as a matter of such interest nat- urally would, and had been heard by quite a num- ber f peop ‘before it came finally into print, It 4s possible the Senator may have misconstrued the Words of the President or misled his friends after- Wards in recalling the President’s declaration, by Jack of precisencss in his own language. One big- Bificant fact in connection with the reported ex. Pression of the President's views has not. esca] Attention. No denial has yet been made by the President himselt, or even professedly at his direc- Yon. Col, Lamont has sald “he 1s quite sure the nt hay never said he would or would not ac- cept a renomination,” but this is notjerstatement of the President's, and does not even pretend to befor the President, Am Important Straw from Buffalo. “0 RARTHLY CONSIDERATION GOULD INDUCE ME TO ACCEPT A SECOND TERM.” Burvato, N. Y., April 25.—The Commereial Ad- vertiser to-day says: “An important point bearing on the present discussion as to whether President Cleveland does or does not want to be renominated reaches us from an entirely trustworthy source, and is ag follows: A prominent democratic politician, of | Rochester Golonel 77 Qyito, Ja also an intimate person friend of Mr. Cleveland and knew him well when he was plain Lawyer Cleveland, of Buffalo, visited Washington recently to talk over the Rochester post-office appointment with the President. The gentleman Was one of the most enthusiastic boom- ers for Cleveland in Western New York during his Campaign for governor and President. Mr.” “Cleveland ~ recetved him most cordially and spent an hour with him in 1 conversation, after the immediate business in hand had been disposed of. ‘They talked over old times, ‘and a variety of topics came up. Finally the Roch- ester man rose to withdraw, and remarked to the President that he had not been in Washington for twenty years and did not care to come again, “un- Jess,” he ‘added, “I should come down to see you inaugurated for'a second term.” ‘The President immediately replied, with great emphasis and apparent sincerity: “My dear jonel, if you wait for that event you will never, come,” ‘The Rochester man protested, but the President, putting his hand on his visitor's sald: “NO earthly consideration could induce mé to accept another term, When finish my present term of office I expect to retire from public life.” ‘The visitor says he left the President's presence fully impressed with Mr. Cleveland's sincerity and Seriousness in What he sald, The conversation ‘Was repeated to a Buffalo friend who happened to De in Kochester one day lust week. ‘MR. DORSHELMER'S DISCLAIMER. ‘The New's publishes the following reply to a tel- mn of inquiry as to the truth of the statement ak cel Dor suatasey Baa Beets letter rico by sident Clevelan tively ref a candidate for a second teria ‘ “To the News, Buffalo, ‘There 1s no truth in the statement, I never saw the letter mentioned. (signed) Wx, Donsuanenn. New York, April 25.” — BURNING OF HOTEL DEL MONTE. ‘The Police Believed to Have a Strong Case Against the Defaulting Mane ager. Monterey CaL., April 25.—The evidence against Simmons, who was arrested saturday on the charge of having set fire to the Hotel Del Monte, 13 said to be very strong. It 1s known beyond doubt that the water-plpes had been tampered with, and all the circumstances point tothe probability that the whole matter had been thought out by one rgon, ‘The man who set fire to the Hotel Del fonte uid so with the intention of making a clean ‘sweep and fully succeeded. What evidence the officers have of Summons’ guilt 1s not known, It is said by Chief Brown that there are witnesses who will testify that they saw the accused walk aWay from the direction of the fire a few minutes before the flames were discovered, and that when it was found that the books were uninjured an investigation Was made and {t was discovered that Simmons was $40,000 short in his accounts. Another statement is that at the time of the fire, when every one was doing all they could to save lives and property, Simmons was walking around ‘with his bands in his pockets, “When requested to lend his aid, he replied: “I have nothing more to do with this place.” ‘THE TRIAL OF JACOB SHARP, May 11 Fixed as the Date on Which i Will Begin. New York, April 25.—The oyer and terminer court-room was crowded this morning with folks assembled to witness the preliminaries to the trial of JacobSharp. Judge Van Brunt was on the bench. Sharp occupied the prisoner's chair, Two life Sentences for murder were passed, and then ‘Jacob Sharp” was calied. Mr, Martine sald that he, with several others, had veen indicted on (wenty-one counts for bribery. He would move for trial on one of the indictinents on Monday next. In reply to Counsel Abert Stickney’s re- quest for the precise indictment, he sald he would tell him in twenty-four hours. Then Mr. Stickney asked the court to fx a date for the hea of a motion by him to quash the indictipent. The judge could not say Whether he would hear such argument until the motion was nade, Mr. Stickney said he had no objection tothe setting down of the trial for May 12 with- out prejudice to the rightsof this defendant in the motion of which he now gave notice. Judge Van Brunt said that certain prelim!- naries would necessitate the extension of the term into May, and he fixed the 11th for the trial. Friday nest was fixed forthe hearing of Mr. ‘Stickney’s motion, ———— TWO FEMALE COUNTERFEITERS. Captured With Their Outfit in New York—One of Them Quite Young. ‘New York, april 25.—The United states Secret Service officers late Saturday night arrested two women named Mrs. Annie Kelly and Miss Ellen Barrett, who have been engaged in countertett- ing silver coins for a nuinber of months at No. 237 East 111th street. ‘The ofticers caught ‘the women at thelr work, and captured thirteen plaster of Paris moulds, files, melting kettles and one hundred and sixty-eight counterfelt dollars. ‘The Kelly woman ts the wile of the notorious Geo. Kelly, the counterteiter, who 1s sup} to bein Paris, ‘The Barrett woman is twenty-one years of ‘age and 1s Mrs. Kelly’s sister. When arraigned be- fore U. 8. Commissioner Shields to-day did ot deny thelr gilt. Mrs. Kelly said that she had been making the counterfeits for months and had been shoving them among the I@llans, She has two children, & boy three and irl twelve yearsof age. _U. 8. Commissioner Shields held Mrs. Kelly ‘and Miss Barrett in $5,000 bail for examination, ——<_— ‘The Ameer’s Troops Again Defeated. Bousay, April 25.—The Ghilzais have defeated the amecrs troops, and killed 100 of them at Baboo Castle, near Kheiat. Ss Suspected of Nihilism, THR NEPHEW OF A HIGH RUSSIAN MILITARY OFFICER ‘ARKRSTED AT ST. PETERSBCEG. fr, PETERSBURG, April 25.—A nephew of a high military official has been arrested under: G circumstances, The prisoner has been tion to obtain early news of the czar's movements, and it is su: communication with the eae ‘The Glass Packers, ‘THEY MEAN 10 LEAVE THR KNIGHTS AND JOIN TER FLINT-GLASS WORKERS’ UNION. Prrvesuna, April 25.—The glass packers again apply tor admission tothe FineGiass Work ery Union at the convention to be orgenization tn July. Application was imade at the last convention, but the in the Kasi anized, rs were posting ly sent out, and the rade, East and West, is now in the Labor. The proposal to a In 8 post, that he was in 7 # Presidential Postmasters. Sette lh appointed the following i: Murray, Idaho; Thos. Pigntenety West Livery’ war Goss Bevor Greenville, Mich; Jas, Dempsey, Patent Office.—Appointment under the civil- service rules; Wm, J, Vickery, of Indiana, fourth agsistant examiner, $1,200, General Land Office.—Appointment: Geo, W. ure ee ae $720: at by transfer from War Department, Pro- motion: Frederick E. U) New Jersey, cle Bio wo sok Upton, of New Jersey, clerk, ~~ 20. ‘The National Handicap. ‘HORSES DECLARED OUT—A LIST OF PROBABLE START- ‘ERS. ‘The following horses, entered in the ‘National Handicap to be run on the first day of the Spring ‘Meeting of the National Jockey Club, have been declared out: Jim Gray, Herbert, Biggonnet, Rock and Rye, Bandala, Springfield, Ferona, Error, Eola, Vinton, Cowdrivor, Triple Cross, Crittenden, Broughton and Biscuit. ‘This leaves in the robable starters: Barnum, 126 pounds; ‘Burety 144; Bob Miles, 112; Boas, 110; Dry Monopole, 110; Ten Booker, 107: Panama, 106; 05; 12, Pasha, 104; Valet, 104; Pat Sheedy, 104; 103; Maggie J, 102; Linglight, 100; Enigma, 100: Besste, 100; Jennie B, 100; Catesby Gelding, 95: Jessie, 90. 'With the weighis attached these Will make 46 fine a fold as could well be started. — District Government Affairs, peta aC HEAT EER mbly No, ni of Ty written the loners askin ‘them @ entorve ‘the Sunday law in every case re @ release for Working people will be effected. snmatoc. The Commissioners to-day ordered that all rec- oyds Vis lation to spect asseasments of Crery wats shall be activered into the custody of Chief Wm. Oscar Roome, ‘There will bea meeting of the board of engi- neers to examine applicants for lcenses every day hereafter, at 6 p.m.,in the District goveri- ment offices on 43¢ street, a ed Cot. CaNabay, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, returned to Washington this morning from his home in North Carolina, where he has been laid up Frith his sprained ankle, caused by his horse fall; uy in this city. ‘He has 80 far recover as tebe able to walk’ about with ‘the ald of ‘Tar INTERSTATE COMMISSIONERS and their secre- tary left Washington this morning for the South, to be absent ten days or two weeks, Messrs. Johns and Easton, of thiscity, have been appointed official reporters of the Commission,and Mr.Easton Jem here ‘with the members to-day to atvend the e anta, Mo jew Orleans, Mem- pis aud Loutsville 2 Restonzp.—Thos. G. Reams, of Portland, Ore., 2 post-office inspector, has resigned, Aw AProrvTMENT.—Charles Gulen! yanta, has been appointed to a $1, the office of the eral. ‘THE CHICKASAW CLATM.—Judge Davis to-day de- livered the opinion of the Court of Claims in the Chickasaw case, 1n which the Indiang claim over $600,000, with interest, by reason of alleged im- proper disbursements of Chickasaw funds held in ‘trust by the United States, ‘The case arises from the transfer of the tribe in 1837 and succeeding Years from Mississippi tothe Indian Territory, an involves a decision upon the legality under treaty stipulations of payments made in aid of the omi- gration. ‘The court reaches the conclusion that the Indians should have credit on thelr accounts for the sum of $240,168.58. of Pennsyl- clerkship in irst Assistant Postmaster-Gen- ParsoNaL—Col. D, B. Ainger, formerly postmas- ter here, who fs now conducting a newspaper in Michigaf, has been appointed adjutant general of the State.—J, B. Pond of New York, J. D. Rouse of New Orle: J.B. Aikin of Chicago, are at Wi lard’a.——-Mr, Wm, Henry Dennis of this city, has an article in the current number of the “American Law Review,” on “Object. Teaching in Law Schools,"—S. B. Kent of New York, Win, Blun. ding of San Francisco, Geo, Purviance of Cincii nati, A. P, Dinsmore of Boston, are at the Ex-Letitenant Governor Bulkley of Connecticut and Mr. Chas. A. Webb of New York olty are visit- ing in Washington.—H. E. Treman of New York is at Welcker's. —Mr. and Mrs, Willlam H. Holmes have removed from No. 1100 O'street to their new home on College Terrace.—D. H, Chamberlain of New York is at Wormley’s.—Among the recent arrivals ab the Hygela Hotel, Old Point Comfort, from Was! ‘are: Mrs. L. C. Eager, Miss Eager, Mr. and Mra. . Woodward, Peter C. Harris ant son, Robert W. McPherson and Gen. Williams,— C. R. Corning of New York, M. Benedict of Denver, and E. Russell of Boston, are at the Arlington.— Indian Commissioner Atkins is at. the Metropol tan.— A. W. Bucker of Colorado, is at the Na- tional.—Lieut. Gen. Sheridan and Lieut, ( Blunt were in New York last night.——J. N.Bickly of Rochester, N. Y., E. J. Phelps of Minneapolis, E. J. Estep’ of Cleveland, J. M. Bon: ham of New York, are at the Ebbitt. Hon. Chas, H. Mansur,’ member of Congress-elect from the second Missouri district, and who stc- ceeds Hon. John B. Hale, is in the city.—Senator Hawley, who bas been in town for several days past, left for his home in Hartford to-day. Re resentative Heard, of Missouri, has for some days ‘een quite sick at the Clarendon Hotel, but is now better.—Controller Trenholn has returned to Washington from a business visit to Boston and New York.—Indian Commissioner Atkins hus re- turned from a brief visit to his home in Tennessee. OF THR THERMOMETER.—The following adings at the Signal Office to-day: 7.a maximum, 5 inimum, 47. agence Mr. J. M. Marden, who was a memberof the company that lett Washington for California in 1849, an account of whom Was given in Saturday's Stak, is expected here in May to visit his rela- tives, He is now living in Dalles, Org., and has never bean cust of the Rocky Mountains since 1849, Moses M. Green, of Warrenton, Va., reports that while in this city Saturday he was robbed of or Jost a gold wate and chain, a scart-pin, and $40 in ee FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL. Now York Stock Market, ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m prices of the New York Stock Market, as reported Ly special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 loth street: Name. Rasa 0. 3:00 || Name. 61%) Ol (North Pac 1) TES poh bee * Northwest. Do., pref gregoa Prats ae Stock Exchange. 4368, ered. 980) Ai i 1b caked D.C. per. jab be. Tabi, colt, Ui D Wasnington and ‘Georgetonn Tallroedbouds, asked. bys 164 and down, 164. bid, 108 asked. at Banke 13% bt . Bie he eat Sg ae aig 2 . 5 Wri Font itortguge Gx 60 bide Go sated “OS Baltimore Marxets. BALTIMORE, Mo., April 25. Virginia con- soltdated, ona, Go}s; do. tenctorton, 3: do. new bond wondaye Mout "itm “and aulet = How: Hh, iat Mena ee al a ‘do. extra, 3.2503.75: do. Rio ened ast o Bee een ee ™ Sellow, 480407" western e Fer stony maths pooe ated Tig Ape 4gsa Tg, White, S6as8; THE TRIAL OF JACOB P. ANGNEY. ‘Testimony for the Defense Te-day. ‘The trial of Jacob P. Angney, for assault and battery with intent to kill J. . Wilmott and T, R, Turnbull, November 25, 1882, was resumed in the Criminal Court today, For the defense, Jos. Fitagerald, of the St, Marc Hotel, testified that the furniture in room 21 was in the same general condition to-day it was at the {me of the shooting. It might have been changed Detween "82 and "84 without his E, P, Hickey testified that he went up stairs the night of the shooting. The room appeared to be 1m some confusion; there were some few papers on ‘the floor and a chair was upset. - THE NEW DISTRICT BUALDING, Mow the Smith Building Will Be Ar- ranged for District Offices. pened geen my bekaaguapeon dey lea ec Dorthwest, which, as stated in TuE Stak, ‘the District Commissioners have concluded to THE MAYFLOWER AGAIN. kely to Ge Abroad This Year Under Any Circumstances, From the New York Herald “The MayRower has more important work at Lome than going hunting abroad.” These words Of Gen. Paine, spoken in an interview with a Her- aid correspondent in Boston, should go far to set At rest the idea that has prevatied to a certain ex- tent that the Mayflower would go abroad if the conditions of Uhe races for the Queen's, or rather the Arrow Cup, were modified by Mr. Tankerville Chamberlayne. Dispatches from abroad, however, have expressed such earnestness that the May- Mower should come over Liat tt is no wonder that Now by Mr. Thos, W. Smith, who ts a luraber dealer, as A warehouse. Itis four stories in height, and in the rear, according to the plans made by Mr. ‘Smith, there wil! be a large, two-story, fire-proot annex. ‘The first floor ts to be divided, throughout tts A; Walter vestified that he had known | entire tength, by a hall or corridor about ten feet | such an idea should get abroad, and, in ‘Wilmott for three and he Knew that bis | wide, each end of which will be used as.an en- | Seriously entertained, for ts Is not an easy thing Feputation for Sood order was bad; COD- | trance to the building. On the north side of this | for Yachtsmen, after feeling certain that, the ere GangrOUS OAR, wnmott | hall the entire apace will be used {or the offices of hampion sloop would go in search of Rnglish sth collect ‘The er trophiles, to give up the hope ot secing her Wile as 4 Cangerous ‘mau; witness Cast be | Cp colscter of Saree, Parcisbecd Git favo small | Ring Donors on the otlier side'as sve hus on thin Bad bad Wilmott arrested, but did not prosecute | Piteas in which Wil ge iene ca ee canal | Bont was With a view of cece Gan Patues ‘him because he was afraid of him, Ehet thoue “permaita” co tor tescaaee, woes cence | in the mavier andot what ne tusughtor toe onot ANGNEY'S sto i ‘mice. 2 @ispatches referred to taut Ue ialerview was The defendant, Jacob P. Angney, testined that | ‘The ssoond Will be used entirely for those | Sought ‘ ‘he would be thirty-one ; was | departinents which are intimately connected with Have you received any intimation from Mr. ey years old in June; ‘the Commissioners’ ofice. This floor will be par- | Chainberlayne that be has deciued to tualy bie born in Philadelphia; weat to work at the age Of | titioned cM Inte, mln Toone ee ee eas | restrictions us Lo tive Use Of the semteronanie was ‘twelve years in a dry store gnet | oriel window in the front office. <=. Wilmott in 1876; was’ Introduced ta" nim Miss ‘The third and fourth stories will have each “I have "was the rep! 1 have heard phar bin ears Paes eee married. ly oe rooms, With a corridor of about the nothing since our last cablegrain In reply to his made a proposition to refusal.” him which ‘he’ communicated to "hin wife and | sense eset the tele ee ead reese | TS Vluld you wend the May‘tower abroad for other mother-in-law, and Wilmott then. to | tents, shoutd be Placed ‘in this builatuy the | Cups i¢ offered tair term follow him to his grave. Commissioners have decided that it will be im-| “I should not. ‘The Mayfower has more tim ‘On lonb y the the defense | practicable to do portant work at home Wan going hunting claimed that by Teason of the ts and perse- —~o——_ abroad.” cutions the testimony of Winod ‘was iapra | Police Protection tw the Northeast. “But would you send her if In adattion to these able. Cups, the Festriclions as to the Use OF UR center Witness was allowed to proceed, and sai¢ heW.) Se Ee Ee, eee nnn Or renee, TTY Soul be reve by Si. ature posed that they were ve theli : “Now you are asking hypothetical questions,” Travel as the sons? of Tagish ras’ marry rick | ¥ostah WUlard, D. D. Thompson and. D, Farn- | ans; Ube general, smiling. “11 you want lo widows, and rob a A few bam, composing a committee appointed by the | know that You twust ask Mr. Hungess. | have uo him and f01- Fal Pillmott threatened to Citizens’ Association of Northeast Washington, men, a = = pany elreu ane im to his grave. The next aiMculty was at | sometime ago wrote the Commissioners, asking 0 1 have turned (ue May Hower over to lu i ‘Chambersburg. ‘bond a will take her for a trip abro gainst her brother, due ine apr ere yoee | that a police sub-station be established in normne | Nhat gas MITTS try abroad chased it and transferred to Witness and bis wife | east Washington. This request was referred to | and, after a. jest about the run kienes of some Reading Rallroad stock. Wilmott claimed It | the major of police. _ He has replied, stating the | question and his arrival, IL was asked biun asit w ‘was worth per share, He retained some citizens of that section Tundoubted! J and | OC Gen. Paine, | Mr. Burgess seemed sou the money which hetwas to pay for the sale of a should have better protection, but with the lim- | annoyed that ‘the Wilmott tame to Cuambersburg, and witness: ted number of men now on the force It cannot be | again, but nally said: had the bond attached, and Witinott dua himn and | donerasat least tunes meee mend have to ba weithe | lave’ tual lis Tetusal to amodity tke conditions sald he wanted to have the bond released. They were | drawn from patrol duty for office service day and | €mded the match, and I should think that ougut ‘(then on the rear of the car,and when witness refused le is of opinion that more security can be | 10 be sult 1 supposed that settled it, and Wilmott threatened to throw him off the train, ‘on street duty such men as he ade arrangements tn my” per- Wilmott then offe1e1 some rei notes a8 ao- tbe able to to the Sixth Precinct in the | Sonal affairs on Chat Basis. Plat 8 all 1 cam say curity, and witness released the bonds, The nex! diatetoubion on the Ist of July next, of the ten pri- | about it, aimculty was after the ‘to remove Wil- | vates to te force by the law passed at the TRE THISTLE TO BE LAUNCHED TO-MORROW. Tallow witneae ty ats eraeatn threatened Uo | recent session of Congress. A cabiegram from Glasgow, April 23, says: ‘The afterward he (Wilmott) assaulted him at Yacht Thistle will be launched next Tuesday. The The Night-Lodging House, table. Wilmott was guilty of an indiscres affair will be conducted in strict privacy. The ton at the tabie, and he (A.) got up, when Wilmott ror aha “weave ter eoaeae Dutlders und workmen Who have been engage. on struck hit. Witness went in aitting-room | , A meeting of the board of managers of the | the craft have all been sWorn to secrecy Meaailing THe to go down vown with hien, when | “Washington ne ngecen y Sica wen eee hey construction and the tmprovements embodied an reation, Wi went iy jeasrs. the ‘The Thtstie, when Ia 1 De kept Gey ad an alvercation. | Wit rent was held yesterday at t te! ne tuistie, when Inuinched, will be kept under cover in order’ to CHARGES AGAINST SCHNAEBELES, Fox & Brown. A.8. Solomons, president, in the chair, and C, J, Bell, secretary. Mr, J: T. Mitchell submitted a report showing the successful work aint on hin, and he then went tothe hotel, His wife and Rae family were with Wilmott. They then associated together some. Had several aitercations at the hotel; once he asked wit opay fox the ai done during the year about to terminate, and Mr. | The Germans Say that Me Was a and Le having got tired of that feftisod, when Witt subuiitting to the public the'fact that ad ae Sey: mott seized him by the iat Felton we he Re pt or Sen. tanga. cepl lat number o le come to Wash- ington and find themselves st ly out of funds and completely stranded, Many of these are legitimate applicants for pensions, and broken up in Chambersburg, though Wilmott and he (A) Went to Leavenworth, Ratisas, to, wine, place, Wiimote wrote letters coucerning, and e was obliged to give up business on it of those letters. Witness said he was jnformed that With being unreliable’ Uist ue wis feet, bad wi ng _unreliat wasa b lett his wite, en ‘Tus ALLEGED Navy-YaRb Toreves Heip.—This The commission at Metz investigating the French Commissary Schnaebeles reports that the arrest Was undoubtedly made upon German soik he dS ay og Prey 5 BS Rng DY er 4 There are momerrong charges of high treason fountain head to endeavor to supply the deficiency. | S64iUSt Schusebeles, and the evidence against Without friends and to proud to beg, their suf. | Imm 1s overwhelming, ‘The French goverument ferings would be fearful, ahd reflect discredit upon | has sent to Berlin documents relating to the our community did not the Lodgiug House come to Schnacteles affair, including Commissary afternoon in the Police Court, Mr. Lavender eir aid and give th eomfurtable beds, warm | |. . a . called for trial the case of Jno, stewart, Geo, Cole, | bathe wna puentstul ‘meals for three nights, or | Cautsch’s two levers inviting ScbuMebeles t0 Sno. Cole and Geo. Beckert, the young men chat longer If necessary, entirely free of charge; and | mect bin ‘With stealing 30 pounds of of copper from the navy-yard, and the defendants pleaded “not guilty.” After hearing the testimony of several witnesses the court sent the case to the brass and 225 pounds ‘The North German Gavette says that Schmae beles tried to escape back to French territory When seived by the German agents, but that be ince March 4, luhd, Unis good work bas been going oy unobtrusively, without the public being scarcely aware of it. "The managers have ac- ‘an admirable house for tke purpose, ou grand jury; bonds $300. eee ates ee enmeyivente asenie | Was overtaken betore. he could cuss tue fruntier Bae where there are ample accommodations | #ue. The Berlin aM declares Unat FATAL FALL DOWN AN ELEVATOR SHAFT.—Stephen | each night for ffty lodgers, and to the | Seuhaebeies had six sup » agents Who were Moflau, a white nan employed in Depue’s grocery ent time the beds have been decupted 40,052 | #¢Uux tor Gen, Boulanger, the French war uatuls: store,’ On 434 street southwest, accidentally fell | flies, and over 82.00) meals have been given at, One of Uhese agents, i man named Kuh, Was through Une elevator shaft of Lhe establishment Saturday, and was fatally injured, He was re- rhaps, @ turning Wiel has enabi point in the career Of man: them to oblain the means tssed by Schnacbeles and subsequent service. r moved his home, corner, ot Half and N street | thereatter for the support, of themselves aud dee to the arest- ol other 3 southwest, where he was atwnded by Surgeon | pendeut: tauilies “The amoclation owes. only | GeBe° Was collected Clam) General Hamilton and Dr, stafford. He died yes- | Br'qoo on the purchase of trelt house, Which wnust | WHO WAS Holitied souwe Werks terday morning from the effects of his injuries. Soild nom dnd the inanagers confidently appeal | AG Deca issued tor iis arrest and Would. be ex ped she ceaaly , wMissise ame for help to discharge Unts stnall but urgent obliga~ | CCUUEd IT he cross Lue Moutier, ‘Marriage licenses have ton. Contributions may be sent 10 THE STAK ee been issued by the clerk of the court to Frank A. | Smo, wi publicly acknowledged, or to} Word has been received of the outbreak of Sell and Antonia EgloM; Albert Kadtke and Kuigé | Charles J. ely, tressurer, corner: of Teas) ivuula lun wand Gas tay Meio PROPS Stoeck, of Montgomery County, Md.; Jno. H. Batchelor, of Montgomery County, Md, and Har- nett E. Phelps. ——— ‘THe Case OF THE LITTLES.—The case of Jobn and avenue and Lath street, or to the other membersof the board; Matthew G. Ewery, A. 8. Solomons, gohn T. Michell, James £. Fitch, Thos. J. Fisher, Fred. B. McGuire, Ed. F. simpson, Geo. E. Lemon, A.C. Richards, and Win. Ballautyne, Mr. Plum: i Ung iuieoted distros, Bu20vs Disoupens, liver couplatuts, costive- ess, dyapeprla, &c., ane Specdlly 7+: Jas, Little, the boys charged with breaking into | Aut ihe acting superintendent, was, directed to | 22,283 Mrs. Dooley's house, in Hast Washingten, as here- | Sl tks acting superintendent, was, digested (0 | proved Curt sapraior (alt Miuabeur Lite, thelr mother: charged with Fe: ae Fecouamended. in thete Siving tis eiidear peavey ate teen eter a messaged naerag certain, nd be Laken at aly tine without GAMES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY—THR AMERICAN a8 SOCIATION RECORD. Base ball games yesterday resulted as follows: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 8; Baltimores, 12, At At the residence of the bride's Loutsvilie—Louisville, 15; Cleveiand, 2 At St. tow, Mir. James D. Maun, by Wey. cutuer pater Louls—St. Louts, 5; Cincinnat, 1. The George. | yA; "SSS WAM a EMMA UEDA Ay risk irom exposure, — MARRIED. hearing in the Police Court next Wednesday. stati tied Affairs in West W: Riszinc His Lire To Recuarm His Hat—Yester- day morning about 11 o'clock, a negro under the influence of liquor, while crossing Une Aqueduct, bridge had his nat blown overboard and ie-started FARR—DENT, after itn a Skill. When in the miadieot the river | town alee nine ase ae aromuneanets ae | ankeke. si Wows: Oi ¥ice Aine £2, bn the skiff upset and the man fell overboard. He | terday by ascore of 18 to 10, Saturday games = p Thursday, April 21, 1887 caught the side of the boat, which righted when | gulted a8 follows: At Philadelphla—Athietios, 1:5; | by the Key. C. Mecvort ds SF. AMV ER he fell out, and floated about in the river for more u Washington. * than halfan hour, when he and the boat drifted Metropolitan, 7. fund, 10. At t Loulsviile—Louisvilie,” 11; abd Siiss SALAH be ual St. Louis—Cincinnat, 63 st, . ashore. Louls, 5. ‘At Pittsburg—Pitwsburg, 16; Hamilton, Fixep For SELLING LiquoB 70 Mrxors.—Michael | 6. At Camden—Camden, 11; Harrowgate, 4. Ai] DERUY. At his Inte roride 10 © street poriy- Melntyre, the saloon keeper, Who was before the | Allentown—Allentown, 10; Keystone, 0. At Read. | west, ou Apri i tga, Mou, BENS Police Court Saturday, a8 published in Tae Srax; | ing—Binghatmton, 7; Reading, 3b At Boston— | Bile 3 ou.a charge of selling liquors to untnors, was fined | Boston, 17; Butfaio, 12. At Mlavernill—syracuse | biter $20 and costs by Judge snell this inorning. Stars, 4; Haverh! a ge IN CALIFORNTA.—President H. Hurt, of te Wash- |" ‘The championship record of the American Asso. | %islo0% at ington and Georgetown Rallroad Co., 1s at present | elation is as Tollows: Wrnbtagton, targa gp inCailfornia and 1s not expected to return until the ‘Won. Lost. years middle of next: month, 3 1 Louisville. 2 Be that bath au ear, let Lim hear what the Potice Norrs.—Wm. Wright and Frank John- 3 1 Athiettc 2 | smith uuto the c a son, young colored boys, were arrested yesterday 3 1 (Metropolitan, O 4 | Taive tocatel tie tree oF te, whichis int tor “crap “shooting” on ‘the streets. Each left 3 3 Cleveland. G | onthe paradise ort collateral.— Albert Pnillips, and Pak Connell i CLARKE ap cecatongpe-e about seventeen years of age each, were arrest Hadly Beaten. yesterday for fast driving. Collateralsof 610 were eng aticaered intron nipe mae ‘THE LEADER OF WIS ASSAILANTS CLAIMED TO BE A SHERIFF. A week ago yesterday Frederick Zeller, the bird- tamer, paid a visit to Prince George's County, Md., Just across the District line beyond Uniontown, for ‘the purpose of trapping birds, While on head the District. dine ue Was met Uy ty men, and was badly beaten and robbed of $landa botte of whisky. One of U claimed to be the sheriff of the county and plac: Jeft at the station. ‘Tue SUNDAY Law was generally observed yes. terday in Unis place. No warrants will be issued to-day against parties ror keeping open stores. SHIPPING NEWs.—Schooner 1. J. Seward arrived. with lumber and shingles from ‘folk, Schooner cS B. Van Deusen arrived with stone from vo ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A. —Great Falls, temperature, 53; condition, receiving reservoir, temperature, 56; condition at ddeuly. on 2 fe Funeral from her # dans t sonnec- | Zeller under arrest. He then d: strve. outlet ton 2S; diseriburing a ‘Comperatare, ‘55; | the party to assist hi , and they ated him ¥ TY | Relatives and trivtae re condition at influent gate-house, 24; condition at | badly, kicking him abou; the Vody and breaking | HARVEY. At Ler fate: : a ribs, When he returaed complaint Was SRNR Cee oe Se =e tmade to tue pole, and Wwarreats wen’ ised by arin, Tustice Moss, in Ualottown, for the arrest of Roen ptt eer E Gatton and Chas Haggetmaker on a churge of Renceled 35 ae es ore assault, Last night Odtcers Audersou and Prather A Wasnineton Wire Fixps Her Hospaxp.—A jontown, and this morning in Washingtonian, who at first ave iS ‘name as | the Police Court tue caye’ was continued for a Jones and then another “tciltious, name, “was | woek. As the alleged assault occur iu Mars arrested at the ferry WhaKt last cYening, clarged | land, warrants will ‘Ue sworn out a, Maribory Om Sunday, April fraud ts, gud Cy uth 24, 1EST, We vith disorder. He ‘struck Lieut. Smith a heavy | during the Week for the persous named, and aiso imo ca uapaen Diow on the back of ils neck, but Was mastered | for the Man Who pretended to be the suet ute’ re ce. and put tntoaceil at the station house. After midnight his wite came down from Washington in a hack, ieft 310 collateral, and carried him home. ‘The ainount of fines réceived from Washing- tonlans at the Police Court here hag not been 1n- creased by the enforcement of the Sunday law in Distinguished Mexicans and Distin- guished Masons. edocs ited to wiser To the Editor of Tur Evexixa Stan: ‘THR MEXICAN PRESIDENCY. Washington; nor have the crowds from Washing- | _ sr. Lovrs, April 17,—A telegram from the City of | LAMBERT. Ou Sunday Ajit “ than fexie ‘ed yesteniny, says: he candidates for the | m “ISAAC LAMIBEI I teh A hee aoater this ADH than inthe ADEA OF | esis afe tu tye city amatig the actos of cour | ™puneral wid tate pice te Gas-Wonks IMPROVEMENTS.—The new station | gress, Nutting can be d yee a grhetber | piret meter pul up at the city gasworks Was | (hot making any haste avoutit, There wes Lot the operated for the first time last night, Mr. E. Brand- | UsPitest rererence to the mubjec either the senate woo], of Philadelphia, arranged’ Ule Working cf | Shamber or the house of deputies last The {in favor of Diaz contin 1b tice is Soubtediy growiug.. Whether. the couststuti De chanwed'so aa to allow into to remain ta Pears lonwer, so as to re-elect tm fur mother tera of Jou: years tas been Ure quesuou. A couumnitiee has re= ric iu favor of ab amendment allowing receleeti on. Wis commitice ways that the new meter, whieh is sald to be more accurate. Over $2,000. las recently been spent by the elty under thesuperviston of Superintendent Roxbury, to bring the gas-Works abreast of all modern tmp- rovements in that line, and the superintendent. fas. made a tour of examimation of the leading the opinion of ite mem- | Paneral from lis lets residence, 1319 Kighth street HEN 042071, Br, ber cMoftit, am the firty-rourdh eid loved i Year ot Fanes clock utsd of Marea ar, vil take place from his Inte rewidene 0c Hair atroctoutrweat weainy sora Grelock.- Mequiens tase at somites Kelatives andtriends are’ reapecttd.y uvited to tend. [New York papers piowse Cory] O'ERYON, At the residence of Ler ioth, will part with thé only paylng investment the cor- yration ever made. PiNors—The county court, Judge Chichester, began its April term here this —The Tuiteral of rs Mary McDowell took ‘this morning, with a requie churche—Mr, G, W. Jones bas Sold his house and Jot on Princess street, near West (a small frame f the country to Ht hin more completely £0F | bere two successive terms of the presideucy will uot | nortuwest, vit, wweiesiay, tucciues Aye we StS to buy them from the city have been mai ruate lain power. '; = at belt ye Iany companies, but {t ts not Likely that the city | of the committee Alfredo Chavero, dua J. Base, MOFFITT. Su Saturday, April 23, ase: Ae Contelio—all axe prominent Libera weight. mendation will have cousiderabie phir . Alfredo Chavero 1s Ex-Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of the 33d Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry for the Republic of Mexico, established ip 1859 by the 1211.5 porthwest, at 7-30 ei. Apr Sh ipsa ee lot, on the edge of town), for | supreme Council for the Southern Juriadiction of | #tFS& to! at April 23, Jeu to Nathsniel Thoruton.—Two hundrey and | SuPreme Council for the Southern juriadiction of | CAG sidNu ity daugiter of Adeline and ue tate “-twWo offers to take teachers to voard and lodge av $15 per month. during the institute next August Dave been received. At least 300 offers ‘will be needed before Alexandria ean be fixed on resentative of the latter council near the former, .d a mem! ‘of tbe former. of which the presi- ae ts ignacio Mariscal, a mem- ‘Pubecal Wednesday, Relatives and fricuas SHELTON, Eutered iuto rest at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Emily Boston, 1011 New Jemey th inst, at 3 o'clock ted. et : the meeting-place Of the institute.—The | Checo Ministrd d® Fomento, WhO 1s the present | avenue hurtiwest, on Apri Yay ISSA, at Te 15 me onicers of thy ferzy steamers clan aoe eae ‘he Supreme Council. The | efter s Laver ig dine YULIA' AM. SLLTUS, i coverers and salvors of the body of Mr. Coe ppt a ck price MM iaiwrence, taken last week from the river. ‘The | President, Manuel Got ‘4A. Pe Decrest mother thou haat left us, body Was descried by Capt. Eskridge from the Sa Wve tus: fone tuust deeply feel use as it floated below Giesboro, and, the wager ‘stopped, Mr. Bushrod Grigsby went ater the remains and secured them for the police. But "tis God wio bast bereft us, ‘He cau all our sorrows Leal. By He® Davonter, RESWTED THE OFFICER Ax» GOT THE WORST OF IT. wo o'clock on Water street, This afternoon about Ut o eon Hak geremed West Washington, —Rev. Dr. French occu| ‘the pulpit of the Sec- | Tom yHare ry elly, On a Funeral from Third Baptist clurch, Franklin street cond’ Presbyterian, — Poecaninlte mieten ot “aisorderiy conduct, “The” prisoner Rorthwest, Tuesday, 20th instant, at 2 o'clock pu of the other churches being (Friends inv! Yo at ¥ s.—It yw unde! that the at E: ‘was compelied to use LIS NCER. At Hilled D. C..on April tidter wil uot be nominated Ui after the demo: | CQAMNE QM, Tae OMCs ras PA pads | 24d, hiden a" SPLACLIC sh Se Senet td ear about the head that Surgeon Kleinschmidt or- age. ¢ primaries on the 9th of May.—The frie Roure at itslate session, ticensed twenty. “ The path of the just is a sbining light mesos cignt hotels, fifteen retail Liquor | °F him to be gent to the host Which sbineth inore snd moce unt the ‘stores, and ten’ wholesale liquer stores, ‘Tue Warnty Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World is| —, periect day —————_ offered free: new subscriber for one year 00 | | Priends are respectfully invided to attend her fu- Avpars rw VinocDra.—The Riddieverger bill is | fhe Wascit Stam Te is 8 ted ‘Tuesday the 20th ist. wt two o'clock pun Iam said to be the itimavura Of the olnk Commies book of 191 profusely illustrated, inore bapbet church, bilsdaie, D. a Of the Virginia togisiature whieh fs to confer with | than 100. Taps and diagrams, abd contains | Luterment in Gracelaud cemetery." Sir Ea ‘Thornton on the State debt question. | 2 wealth of. information. See advertise- On Sunday, April 24, 1887, at 6 o'clock p. The iblicans are: ‘at work | ment in ‘column, HAW, axed eighty two years. a to elect county officers at the election. Five — > aud tieuas of (be faut Ay sre, tpvited coe, ham County Will voteon local! oat Curcaco No PLACE POR MOEMOKS.—A oe fg yt ina 7. Win. R. Smith, late clerk in the | Mormon elder named Joshua Baker arrived iu Chi- ‘VP eireet north Interment ' private. ‘auditor's office in Richmond, 1s dead. ‘cago Saturday with three women and child. - 2 ren. He hails from Oneida County, and On funday, April 24, 1887, at 20-40 Is He Tae Ranway MunpEnest—The Newark, N. | was on his way to Alabama. ‘be family went to m., CHARLES . UPPERMAN, in the weveu- z. ‘an interview with | the Ni Dut the proprietor thought eS, unc, cx sae dirs, “Jane ‘Of 273 east 4th street, New | three women too many for one man in Chicago, Bork Crock crush, om Toes 4 York, in wach het lady sates | tna | and had his eldership errested on the change of Snetans having bia con's rest # r. Baker residence 403 Fast Capite a fore a be ext Thureday. Bubge. | WAGNER. | Dicd at bie Theis sient the trey mare uae apteey ently toe eer, by taking tbe precaution es | SUR tt puesta cr AistAt htt ak gck to 860 Sur Molle QMary | fogister his , Said that she was with our re | rooms in another in Deckertown. what Sben the ruin or Molle, asf saw ‘written Prorosmp him lest her to come to coun, The seavement and I saw him yet A eS ‘that ap extra sage over. Mollie Gay Gs i called in line steamers, and was met men, ment ‘whom answered the of Andrew Kirk- | shall withdra’ Wood, who Look bor away trom the dock, and abe | of the injunction, bas hot, seen since.” A Mra Lyons, of Will recognize nis York, who was yesterday elipwed to, ayo tog. ive of the podyras tant of Maggie Gormuey, of | wons identis he A who CI folate ta |

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