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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worthwest Corner Pemnsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. I. KAUFFMAN, Pres't. Tae Weekty Stax—published om Friday—€1 ® Fear, postage prepaid. Six months, 500 2-01 mai Kates of advertising made known on application. SUMMER RESORTS. bo RKELEY D.P WRIGHT, ap23-eo1 Paesfte Bullaing. N, MguborHERR'S crry park IN. New York ave. and Ist at, Wash Beantifuily sit looking t with lance «1 rees, ec. Recently ry host sttitable place fF mus. and Pleasure jalleries, Music on. With all Associations, Lode, he - beautiful Pure teat sy antments, Ball Hoom and Pav Vere Wa. Healthy Te First-class in all its ay a fur the reception of guests JUNE 1, o ‘The Forest Glen Improvement Co., Y.HENSEY, Manager, ice. 1006 F sts a. ‘THE LARGEST AND MOST CONVENTENTLY LOCATED HOTEL. Frrnighed aiud Laberally Managed. 9A OPEN ALL THE YEAR. i ‘Thoroughly Heated, Luchted and Ventilated. ‘CH McLADE, apl-4m Atlantic City. AY RI secure dates. Acvertising matter free. For further information or dates apply to GEO. R. WEBB, General Avent, B. & O. Depot, ‘Tneadays and Fridays each week, between 10 a.m. and lpm api imo ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY—MOVED TO nd re-farpiched Otis elevator, nie EDWIN LIPPINCOLT s VERMONT AVE., A Far Se de wacbstencien So bp Open All the Year. im api-am M. E. COMPTON. _sp1-3m wi 66 ACME, AN END, KENTUCKY y, tie City. N. 2. P.O. Box’ < W. SLODDALD, formerly api-lin Jerr TTALLE, OCEAN END sruineave Auant pre Phila: ad " TPE WESTMINSTER. Fy Foete and Koitueky Aves. 8:3 Atlantic itv. S.J gt Open all the year. f om) Nias A, ROCHES ee SHEL ATLANTIC Directly on th Thoroughly Heated Thi Bot and Cold Sea Wat Oyen All the Year. B. ROBERTS. ening Star, SUPPLEMENT. CITY AND DISTRICT. JACOB P. ANGNEY’S DEFENSE. Points from the Testimony in the Crim- inal Court. The trial of Jacob P. Angney, for assault with intent to Kill John H. Wilmott and Thomas R. Turnbull on November 25th, 1882, was continued before Judge Montgomery in the Criminal Court Che AUCTION SALES. WASHINGTON, D. C. UCTION TO-moRROW. _ rpuows DOWL SALE IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. GREEN KEP PARLOR SUITE, WALNUT WHAT- BOOK CASE, OIL PAINTINGS AND FINE STEELE ENGRAVINGS, WINDOW HANGINGS, WALNUT MARBLE TOP TABLES, GHT ORNAMENTS, FOLDING CHAIRS, EASY CHAIRS, ANTIQUE MA- LIBRARY TABLE, TWO SEWING MACHINES, RED SOFA, SECRETARY, NEEKS* LEVEL, VERY S OAK TOOL CHEST AND TOOLS, VERY =, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN t MARBLE TOP CHAMBER AND SEPARATE PIECE! PAINTED AND OTHER CHAMBER FURNI- SSES, FEATHER PIL- MONDAY, APRIL 25. THAT ALLEGED PARNELL LETTER ‘The Views of Another Druggist. To the Editor of Taz Evawrxe Star: I am a druggist, a Christian, and havein my heart “Tue beginning of wisdom,” which “is the fear of the Lord.” I will add also with the royal author, “A good understanding have thes. who keep his commandments.” I confess I am utterly astonished that any respectabledruggist should So much as raise his little finger to oppose any means or measures adopted to suppress the dese eration of the Lord's Day, When they use the very ai that desecration which U and tipplers use to excuse their Sabbath-breaki: For myself Tshould feel really asham had the law to be enforced upon me to compel me Yo abstain from violating the laws of God. How much is said in the Bible and the importance of AUCTION SALES. pemcameos BROS., Auctioneers, REGULAI OF HOUSRHOLD ‘ TO TAKE PLAGE AT OUR SALESNOOMS, NINTH D STREETS NORTHWES: ND st On TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL GNENTY-SIXTE. Commencing at TEN O'CLOC! INE COUPES “AND __ AT TWELVE O'CLOCK IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FLOWERS FROM J. R. FREEMAN'S NURSERY AT ‘AND BEDDIN SALES. HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer. ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK DWELLING AND a No. 314 1 STREET NORTHWEST. y virtue of trust dul; Liber Noe G00" fog Seb et sea records of the District of Gol of party thereby secured, we will BY -PAST FIVE 0'C! radley’s recorded 81 28, with the iraprovementa. Sant 18 mouths, for whieh Hotes of 2, and 18 months, for whict obstred ‘by deed of posit Of $100 will be terlns must be complied wit in 10 days roi sal property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting hase. THOS E, WAGGAMAN,+ ZQUN W, PILLING, "'} NG, Auctioneer. ‘The Gladstoneite committee for Launceston have written to the liberal press protesting against the unfair use they allege the torles are making of the Pheentx Park letter, stated to have been written by Mr. Parnell, Although the letter has been pro- nounced a forgery, the tory committee are = circulating housand among the clocuors. sruat’ the tory leader tthe house of of thts they declare 18 all the local railroads NOTS, WALNU t seq. of the land! jumbin and by request SEVERAL FI at 8g and the more especially uments to perpetuate he inveterate smokers NY WARDROW L. B. Kinitne, James Aughenbaugh, Taylor Welcu, C. H. Smith, and Ephraim Heitshew testi- fled that the reputation of Angney in Columbia and Chambersburg, Pa., was good. 8. 8. Rogers testified to Angney’s character being good, and alsoto Wilmott on one occasion threat Anguey, and aiso to anotherquarrel m in Columbia, Pa, Is of Pittsburg, identified letters ‘the Equitable ‘These were dated commons 1s fully co proved by the fact Where Smith & Son lave books exhibited. “The chances of stone candidate for Launceston have diminished by the publication of Uhe lev At the last cabinet council the quesiion of ap- pointing a parliamentary committee to investigate the alleged breach of privilege by the Times In publishing the Parnell letter, discussed, It was agreed to tal matter, and leave the infulative lo Mr. Parnell and his friends. It is stated to-night that t Wwrs of the treasury have in their possession sev- eral letters written by Mr. Part Ford. Mr. Parnell’s signature in ters is declared on the testimon experts to. so closely resemble that of the letter lished in the Times as to Uirow the gravest (ot on the statement that the EMBRACING. DECORATIVE, LANTS, ko. On THURSDAY MORNING, EIGHTH, 1987, at RELVES O CLOG Et y Fooms, 1 Shall sell a choice lot o DOLLS’ HOU: CARPETS, WALNU ‘at time of sale, and respecting the Sabbath, “Remembering it to keep 1t How "solemn the commandment Jehovah! How terrible the threatenings for its desecration! and how grand the promised rewards for {ts sanctity! I know tt wi this occurs in the Old Testament; granted, but. 1s, not the God of the Old ‘Testament also the God of the New? IfGod in ancient days was so jealous e tO Suppose He 1s less $0 NOW? our honorable Commissioners will give to said opposition, but treat all such objections With the silent contempt whch they merit. Our city 1s greatly lauded and general excellences; let it be so, Ido beg for Sabbath-order and sanctity. 1 rejoi rand fruit and other Sabbath- 15 thére not as much Wrong 1D the sale of such things ina drug store as in any other? Surely the thing 1s 0 ‘Most respecttatly, LOCK at my ac ening tocane TURE, HAIR MATT DPXCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TO PAY STORAG! LOT HOUSEHOLD SURNITURE STORED NAME OF MRS. THOMAS. LOT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, NAME OF J.J. MARTIN, AT AUCTION. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY- we will sell, at our ware- ‘avenue northwest, for m it may concern, to pay storage, USEHOLD GOOD! ‘Ail parties iiterested will Wa. A. YOUNG & BHO TDeNcANsoN BROS, Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY AND CLOSING SALE OF THE BAL- ANCE OF STOCK OF CARRIA POSITORY OF WM. A. YOU! PENNSYLVANIA PRISING EXTEN: as exhaustlyely ‘THIS EVE! no action in the F[H0MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. recelved from Life Assurance Society, Angney: “He ts bound to be said that all PLATED WAKE, LAWN beat some of you,” and that he (Wilmott) wrote “to protect in- defrauded;” that he ‘who was ‘inde STORED IN CATALOGUE SALE for His glory, are jartles from bein; ey) had married a wi ently rich six years before, and after squandering her property he deserted ‘her and her children, leaving them in extreme one will believe him” (an identified a letter written by his father November 11, 1882 (two weeks before the shooting), requ! Auigney to give additional bond in Dr. Woods says: “Wiimott’s letters to the society and others have Mr. Orrin Vande tified that Wilmow’s that he was a man of viol and Turnbull were almost On cross-examination witness said he had been convicted of libel and fined $5,000, which he paid. Redirect—Witness had been engaged thirty-six years in the publication of papers. Witness, having been asked by the district at torney if he had not been arrested for raj claimed the right to explain, and said that been exonerated of that charge. Joseph E. Crowell, of Pat ot The Guardian) tation was bad. sidered Wilmott a dani examination witness clock T shall sell usetold goods belong to the ITH, at TEN O'CLOC. Account of whor LARGE COLLECTION for its beauty ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STANDARD BOOKS, In Every Department of Literature, FINELY ILLUSTRATED WORKS, THE POETS, Ezo., In Elegant Bindings, SEVERAL PRIVATE LIBRARIES, TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh street, Washington, D. C, poverty, and that “nd letter Was a Witness also Lo Stored in the abo 10 abov. ‘The Unionist and tory press citement alive for electionee! ‘Several of the former arpell’s clearing limself by instituting kegal pro- ceedings against the Times. gathered evidence, both oral vent of necessity arising, proving that the or? are keeping the ex- A FINE COLLECTION OF PLANTS, FROM JOHN \LEAS, SELECT GREEN- APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, 1887, at F DARK BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, HANDS, WORK SI lng stores, ul EVER BLOOMING ROSES, Zé: PERPETUAL ROS! THES: LILIES. AZA A Cry Davocier, ee Dr. Mary Walker's Fortum ASKING CHIRF KELLY TO HELP HER OBTAIN PROPERTY IN THE SOUTH. The Philadelphia Press says that Dr. Mary Walker, on Saturday, invoked the ald of Chief of Detectives Kelly in locating a supposed fortune awaiting her in the South. recently she saw a dispatch from New Orleans in a Chicago paper stating that Chas. H. of the former city, had died, leaving her $25, She wanted Chier Kelly to communicate with the authorities of New Orleans and ascertain if such roperty and where She had written to the Chicago newspapers about the dispatch, but had not re- celved a reply. ‘Then she communicated with the Probate Court in New Orleans. The answer did not satisfy ber. It consisted principally of slang, and inforined her that somebody had been giving her “taffy.” The letter clerk Probate Court.” She hoped that Chi Would communicate with her, visited the mayor's 01 Was not in a receiving humor, and she was referred ne urged “him to use his citizens to endow an instl- tution for the suppression of the use of tobacc ‘The director promised to consider tue matter and she departed. ES, AT THE RE- ree NG & Bo, NO, 496 3 ORTHW: iSION TOP PHAETON, JENNY Hoeven, of Paterson, N. J.. tes- jutation theré was bad; nt temper, and he (W.) AY ELEVEN O'CLOG MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THUBS- DAY EVENINGS, APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH, TWENTY-SIXTH, TWEN- TY-SEVENTH, AND TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1887, Commencing at HALF-PAST SEVEN THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NTS. DOWLING, Auctioneer, SPECIAL SALE OF A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF THE FINEST CUT-GLASS WARE, tation in the view of the new turn of events a JOSsIDIlILy Of a general elect jution to support the governm: licy indetinitely unless Gladston AP! EIGHTH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we will at the above repository the balance of stock ‘unsold and not called for at previous sale. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. UCTION SALE OF FIVE BRICK HOUSES. APRIL, TWENTY-SECOND, at ” M., in. sqia re well builtewi th ‘six rooms each, and are numbered 1225, on K street sof gina na arcane pero : fistists. One hundred dollars ‘The doctor said that sell in front of our i and D sireets northwest, INE DARK Bi ids: works single or double. by the British M mm account of leaving for Europe. ‘Persons desiring fine carriage teat here have the 3 DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TPMOMAS DOWLI ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF V. ‘with the assurance that the pledize will hold good for at least six years so far as the present leaders Of the dissident liberals are cone Mr. Gladstone has given ¢q) pledges not to yield, there seems no Way Ut Of Th deadiock but another appe N.J., (city editor testified that Wilmott’s repu- le further testified that he con— ‘that Wilmott and Turn- and about the HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK 3 southeast. ‘These houses ai ball, containin 1217, 1219, 12 22th and 13th ister, who is dis aman bad died, if it_was located. for a atonal ver- together for some time, time of the meeting of the grand jury the latter Jas. D. Slade, of Columbia, Pa., testified that utation there was ited that he knew Angney at Cham- bersburg, and his reputation was good. Charles E. Doyle testified that Angney’s reputa- tion in Columbia was good; was with Wilmott on a Sunday evening four or five years ago, and Wil- mott sald he would shoot Angney on sight In church, court room or any place he met bim. He did not communicate the tl he told them to a ‘on each house at ‘Sir William Vernon Harcourt writes flatly deny ing the statement that the alle published by the Tunes was lute! post-oflice when he was home sect JLISH RADICALS NOT DISTURBE: Among radical workingmen the prevailing feel- Ing 1s of surprise that there should be so much fuss made over the alleged Parnell lette ing {t be genuine. ealclubs lave revealed th: the expressions of the letier are accepted . The representative de Dispatch, BoIdly sk: beds of violence ag go it were thought so black Would it be long before they would be resorted to or advocated again if we tyranny as the tories are se This language fully reflects the se ments of the Working’ classes, Who are less cone cerned with the truth or falsity’ of Un ter than they are about people throughout the three they regard as Uhe Lyrannies of landlords and gov- ROUILL 2 MaDe, 617 That, nw, WEEES & CO., Aucts. Eg THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON, AC- NTY-SEVENTH, at 5) FRUIT AND CAKE DISHES, ODOR BOTTLES, WITH COIN SILVER TOPS; CHAMPAGNE SETS, CEL- ERY GLASSES, JUGS AND PITCHERS, CREAM AND SUGAR BOWLS, FLOWER GLOBES, &c., &c. EDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1887, commencing at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at my Auction Zooms, Ishall sell this fine collection of goods. The above goods will be sold immediately after the Olive Logan collection. His honor, however WEDNESDAY, —” _ MACGILL & HARDT._ JW ACTER B WILLIAMS & €O,, Auctioneers CONTINUATION SALE, BY ORDER OF THE TAUN: SILVER-PLATE COMPANY, CONSISTL HANDSOME MANTEL CLOCK: s ROGERS! CUTLERY, SLLVER-PLATED WARE, &0, SALES DAILY, AT 11 O'CLOGK A.M. 7:30 O'CLOCK P.M.. AT OUR SALESBOO: NER 10TH AND PA. AVE. ‘The well-known quality of the goods is maintained resentations will be guaranteed, and the entire gold without reserve. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., ucts, Y SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BETWEEN E1GH: to Director Stokiey. influence with weaithy c i al fact Unat in these O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, all of 6 inches of ‘lot ni ; together with the improve- several small frame houses. ted at the corne ent reservation f vania avenue aud North Carolina ats to Angney, but r. Rambo and Gen. Wurtz, who he thought were friends to Angney. On cross-ex- amination he said he thought these threats were after the shooting, for he asked if witness knew At this point the trial was adjourned to this jorning. ———— Large Real Estate Sales, ‘Thos. J. Fisher & Co, have sold to Senator J. D Cameron, for the Lay heirs, their farm of 131 acres lying on the west side of the 7th street road, just beyond Brightwood. This farm adjoins on the 8. and the west square Lumibere nents, which cons ‘This property is § NAMES BY WHICH WORKMEN DISTINGUISH UNSKILLED ‘avenue at this point. ‘One-third in cas six and twelve months, secured the property cold and the notes be: be paid semi-annual be required on ¢: knocked down: al IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ere subjected to such 9 establish In ‘The Boston Globe Strikes bring out the technical slang of the trades, and particulariy the opprobrious epithets by which the different classes of workmen distinguish the unskilled men who labor at the same trades, In most cases 1t will be found that these slang terms originate in some Adeposit of 3100 will property when it is ing at cost of purchaser. ANC! SITUATED ON M TEENTH AND NINETEENTH STREETS WEST, decree, passed on Kingdoms trom what Qu WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the prem: SDUCATIONAL. Woasnctes Tie Nonw ood and Day ‘Schuel for. Xe Music, Elocucon Mo Mrs. WM. D. CABELL, Principals. 2 Voice Cone in September 29th cturesque ahd beautifnl section aly 1 ial facilities in Art, Languages. Mr,and Sm ERT PURITY, STRENGTH and RICH- Sof the Voice developed ior speaking and Singing. AMMERING cared Afections of the Throat 4 Langs. DEE ATHING correctly tachi, COLDS. ASTHMA, an ye PNEUMONIA. fake E of ELOCUTION and ps north of Pa. ‘ity P. O.), teaches ELOC TART fi r VOICE. CUL TION, ELOCUTION, —GESTUE 3 SHAKESPEARE. VISIBLE SPEECH, PERSON. TION, PANTOMIME, and ACTING. Circulars mailed RED apls2m WASHINGTON [ACADEMY OF TREEGEAPHY hag removed from Capitol Hill to 631 rooms 7. Sand 9 oc! peate Evest TOOT, 5 14th st nw. ‘OF. F. A. SPRINGER, pal Franklin Night Schoo apl5-Im* _ Tate Prine! re # CURED. M. STEVENS HART, Principal of pot of Eloeution and Engli-h 7 ew system Bian, A.M. of 1314 Isto. Perse st OF ste E LLEGE, f a g. southwest corner snston, D.C, in from ype-Writiia on Chances, tor » writers of all syateing. “Day ald 1 Graend for circulars. mb17-2m NFSS COLLEGE IN cove fational Bank of the Republic feat _coruer of 7th and D streets, ion given in Rapa Writing, Correspondence. apd Calculse Bumness Practice. ‘Thoroush Fnsiist, Bons, Ps technicality of the trade. Thus, the te ves, Twill ell the privilege 12 tae and occupy. from call a poor operator a Jot 10, in square south Bleak House, the country restdence of ex- Gov. A. R. Shepherd. ‘The price paid was $45,000. ‘The same firm have sold the comedian, two lots, Nos. 23 and 24, sq comprising Uie polnt at the intersectfon of Con: necticut avenue, 21st and 8 sti age of 56 feet on Connecticut avenue, 75 reet on S = om 7, ©, ou ist street, The ce was r The “total amount, an Florence says that it residence on this si few years ago Mr. Sveciar Suz Or Muumeny AND CLOSING SALE ing,” after the little metal plug or pin in the switchboard, good only to open and close the cireult. ‘The warmers,” the meaning of which 1s apparent to everybody. Printers designate an uns “shoemaker” or a “blacksmith.” ‘The derivation of the former appellation 1s from the fact that a ipositor Who Inakes errors 1s obliged to correct them after the type is set up by taxing out the misplaced letters and * into thelr places. Tailors maker” to disti workman makes therefore, better aday ——_—_-+0+ ____ A Brave GirPs Assailant. THE THIEF CAPTURED WHO ATTEMETED TO MURDER JENNIE BOWMAN. The brutal assailant of Jennie Bowman, the white domestic, who was fatally beaten by a bur- glar in Louisville, Ky., last Thursday, has been captured. The arrest was made Saturday night, and the guilt of the man surely established by his own confession, The miscreant, who 1s a burly black negro named Albert Turner, was taken to Frankfort, fearing that he would 've ly Woulsville. ‘The man entered the house, located In the fashionable resident portion of the city, be- tween 11 and 12 in the morning, hav served that all of the inmates had lett. was ransacking the Schaeter, in the Sup Columbia, numbered 9891 on FRIDAY, MAY SIXTIL 1 Gs - M., offer at public sale, in front of the premises, the the following-deseribed real Lot numbered eight (8), in E. C. Ingersoll's subdivision Of certain lots in squares number thirty-nine (139), said lot having a front of twenty 20) feet on M strect aud running north one hundred And six (106) feet to a public alley ‘erius of sale, a8 prescribed balance in one and two years from the day of the notes of the purchaser to be given for the de- six per cent interest, pay- ‘bya deed of trast on mi District of 228, containing al .e Court of the ict of SN is admirably situated for most any purpose, has lange froutare on the three principal streets leading to thie Drill Grounds, Cazap and Pangrama, and for za and situation is just the thing. ‘Terms cash, ‘The Columbia athletic HOMAS JP ENCANSON Bios, 'STEES SALE OF FIVE FINE BUILDING LOTS: ON STH STREET, BETWEEN B AND CSTREETS NORTHEAST. ¥ AFTERNOON, MAY THIRD, REEMA a) S87, 3 LOCK, we will seil, nt Mr. Wm. J. Florence, are aiso calied “chalr- property, that is to say: having afront- Club. THOMAS D red one nundred and JACKETS AND VISITES, xy decree: One-third Ane tsDn Geb erecta mich Will be his home. A wrence Barrett, the actor, irchased a fine corner loton the same avent just two squares below, where he may yet Di ‘a home, ‘The District. Commissioners have bought of ‘Thomas Scrivener, for $7,188.39, lots 8 and 9, 706, fronting 110" feot én Gt 3 réets southwest. Virginia C. Taylor has boughs for $7,273.75, sublots 34 and yy 115 feet, on 220 northwest. F. A’ Lehinan bas boug! of Weller & Repettt, lot 1, and for 14 and 15, square 1645, fronting 286 ig has bought of the Conn. General AO De Square 204, 20x138 on 14th street between U Yestreets. 8. R. Bond has bought of The Penn ‘Mutual Life Insurance Company, fronting on the east between M and N streets northwest. W. L Trine has bought for $12,000 of A. Fisher, lots 45, 49 to 52, 55 to 61, square 737, south of on’ Va. avenue, between Ist and 2d streets east, t for $7,600, of Emma J. square 917, 16x74 feet, 8th street, between B and ©, northeast. Jennié K. Shay has bought of Thomas Kirby for $4,200, lots 11 to 16, square 615, each 20x100 feet, dn P Capitol and 1st streets west.’ A. 8. Culver has sold to Cecilia E. Culver, a ‘two-thirds interest in lots 4 and 5, square 352, corner C and 10th streets southwest, for $5,000. W. Burris has sold to A. T. Stewart, parts 3 ahd 5, 12x105.1 ‘on 4th street east, between East Capitol and A streets south- Poole has bought of E. H. Keefer, 2, square 205, 67.7x138.8 ‘feet on and U northwest, for 6. 8.'D. Webb has bought for $6,000, of W. ‘30, square west Of 23, 18x70 feet, on H street, between North Capitol and 1st, Rosecrans and Shoemaker rey sales: Part lot 15, sq tor $1,400. Part of original lot 19, square for $4,000, and lot 104, square James F. Johnson, Tor $2,800. Geo. B. Starkweather has purchased for $15,456 over the Eastern ms the tract purchased minus those portions hated to the rallroads.” 'M Lucha had bought for $4,049.98 a lot in block 26, Columbia Heights. A. Crounse has bought for $4,441.45 square 205, front tween 14t and 151) Dought of Louls Fat the proper ones the word “shoe- ish a poor hand, as an unskilled is stitches too far apart, and 18, to sew leather, where he ith an awl before puttin le throogh. ‘The appellation “blacksmith” 1s lied to a printer whose eweler also terms an trade a “blacksmith” for the same reason. ‘A term of opprobrium which was used by old ters to denote an unskilled com- positor was the word “boarder,” from the fact poor hand was generally a drinking man and spent his time loafing or “boarding” +00 —_____ Mr. Binine Receives Delegations, ‘THE IRISH AND GERMAN CLUBS OF CHICAGO CALL UPON HIM—NOT YET IN GOOD HEALTH. A spectal to the New York Tribune from Chi- cago, April 23, says: Mr. Blaine did not leave his ed until 9 o'clock this morning. He did not rest well, owing to the change in the temperature, which proved unfavorable to him. It was the de- sire of the members of the Irish-American Central Republican Club and the German-American Club to present addresses to Mr. Blaine, but owing to the death of bis brother, and the condition of nis health, 1t was thought ‘yesterday that he would not be able to receive the delegationsat all. Walker Blaine held a consultation with President Brady, of the Irish-American Club, this morning, and it was decided that Mr. Blathe would receive the in his own parlors, and that no speeches ld be made. Mr. Blaine received the delega- tion at 11:30 o'clock. ‘The joint delegations num— bered two hundred and foriy. headed the delegation and took a position at the right of Mr. Blulne, while President Brady stood at bis left and formally red payments. bearing Eheproverty sold: Gr all Cask t tie opto et tis e Property sold. or at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of one hundred dolla red on the purchase at the time of sale. If the lied with within fen days t to resell at the risk ani ‘All conveyancing at Lots 45, 46, 47, 48 and 49, in Square 917. ‘This property is near East Capitol street and Massa- ‘third cash ; balance in one snd two years’ to bear 6 per cent int syable be secured by deed of frrus of alo aro not con io trustee reserves cost of the defa re haser's chusetts avenue., rs are clumsy, and Detween 34 and 4th worker at his lace the girl returned and several severe gashes in ‘The brute knocked her down, crushing in her skull with @ brass poker, and otherwise disfiguring her, and then made his Dut denied his gutit, notwithstanding his face was cut and bandaged, and had evidently been cut with some rou; Jagged instruement, While Chief of Police Wh: Was questioning him he was called out by the ar- prisoner wounded in a cutting scrape. After examining the wounds to dis- cover ‘their extent he returned to his office; the police officers who had searched Turner's rou came in With a pair of silk stockings and a big slik mute proof of the terrible crime, these Was too much for Turner, ving up his hands, he cried ou done it, but I couldn't’ help it.” 1¢ tO the house for the purpose of robbery, and ransacked several rooms, wien Miss Bowman came in. The brave girl selzed sald, and he couid not struck her on the he: #L RANDALL Trustee. 36, square G8, cach 406 Sth st. nw. DUNCANSON ROS. Aust: soiss GF ‘W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. STEES’ SALE OF THREE-STOR’ MENT BEICK DWELLING OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SQ) By virtue of a deed of trust day of May, 1885, recorded in the Land itecot eB ay Cony , See fase) Sot thats caeeinh a otherwise trusteeh reserve the right to re-sell at and cost of defaulting purchaser aims le, in some newspaper T[POMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE OF AN EXTRA- ORDINARY COLLECTION OF IMPORTED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Objects of Art, rare old Books, &c, belonging to the well-known traveler and writer, Mrs. Olive Logan,who is about leaving for Europe, embracing amongat other things one Carved Oak Throne Chair, used by the Prince of Wales at the opening of the Royal Aquarium, Yarmouth; one Venetian Mirror in antique Ivory frame, in perfect order and considered very valuable; Rare old Dresden China and Articles of Vertu, Ebony Cabinets, Tables and Chairs, Oil Paintings, Rare old Books, Imported Brass Bedsteads and Mattrasses, Oak Dining Table, Buffet and Leather-covered Chairs, some fine old China and Glass Ware, fine Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, Window Hangings, Fine Bed- ding, together with many other articles that cannot be se Y_ AND BASE- TH STREET, | Life insurance Company date ths Liber His fol rus of the District of Columabts, by re, party secured thereby, we will lic auction, in front of the AY, MAY FIFT! O'CLOCK, the following «lescribed real estate, to wit: 1, in square numbered 218, be- ‘8-12 feet north of the southeast cor- ner of said Jot 21, running thence north about 20 fee thence west 90 feet, thence south about 20 feet, an thence east 90 feet to bexinnt Droperty will be sold subsect & trust sold subject to a first trust of ted November 21st, 1asd, payable five date, with interest payable ‘semi-annually at 6 cent. Interest and taxes will be paid to date of sal ‘Terms of sale: $2,500 in cash, bala two years, with interest at six per cent per annum, oF all cash at option of purchaser. A depoait of @100 will be required at time of wale, Terms to be com within Sfteen days, otherwise ised_and chaser, after five days" notice in the Evel Conveyancing at purchaser's cor ap25-m.wiem,with SRSORANCE AND. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AGENTS, SINESS PROPER AST CORNER OF NINTH ANDI OD NORTHWEST, SEN EN DING AND PART OF LOT FIVE GAN BERED FOUR HUNDRED AND N FHE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT 0 ‘This property, by far the most valuabl ~, will be sold as a whole aid will ¢ a) ERs tat SALURDAY, TWENTY-THIRD APR Me we will offer forsale, i troutot the premises, the above-mentioned opus: 3 cath balance i equal inp ne ‘Dear’ reat ¥.and to be secured by deed of trust os ¥, Or all cash at option of of 10th street ‘We invite your attention ton elegant line of Children’s and Ladies' Jackets at 9%e., $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, $2, $2.25, 82.50, $3, and $3.25; also, Visites at $5, 86, $7. $8, $10, 312, and 214. Just one-half their former value, to close balance of stock. ‘H next, at Hi Part of lot numbered, ginning about Morello Noyes has Carpenter, lots 58 and He sald ae had him at once, he away froin her until he He knocked her down, but she sprang up again and struck him with the glass. He caught up the again and again, but the glass was shivered on his fore she Was overpowered. He e fell for the last time he ran out of thé back way and escaped, having already laced the bureau Key,handkerchier, and stockings in his pocket. The girl Still lingers at Uhe polut of death, with slight Strange Crime Near Hagerstown. A MOTHER AND BER INVALID SON MYSTERIOUSLY A special from Hagerstown, Md., says: A very mysterious crime occurred near here late Saturday night. On the Middleburg Pike, about a mile from this city, 1s a stnatl house of one and a half stories occupied by Mrs, Catharine Cump, aged nfty-one years, and her invalid son, Carlisie, aged twenty- ‘Her other son, Emanuel, lives on a farm near by, and goes home Saturday night to spend Sunday.’ Saturday night he went home as usual, and between 9 and 10 0% to bed last. ‘They ‘he Sons Occupy a double bed, and ab the foot of this the mother sleeps in a trundle bed. Mrs, Cump and Carlisle were going off to when Emanuel came in. Before und: a revolver on the floor. street, between North’ poker and struck her square 817, front head and hands then said, when 15th street, between T John F. Finerty # Come and behold the most wonderful and Peo largest display of Millinery ever exhibited, un- Tivalled in variety of styles and shapes, at prices that must insure a ready sale. ‘Trimmed Hats and Bonnets at #225, $2. Untrimmed Straw Bonnets and Hate, too mani- fold in styles to mention names, at 17c., 19, 75c., 87e., and 8 ‘This fine collection of goods bas been removed tomy auction rooms, 11th street and Penneylvania avenue, for convenience of sale, which Will take place on WED- NESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1887, com- mencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. The articles will be ‘on view on Tuesday, April 26th, when catalogues will resented each new- Mr. Blaine was not looking as_well as on ‘When the ceremony of presentation had been ended Mr. Blaine bowed low, and, ad- dressing those remaining in the park course, gentlemen, J appreciate this very kind ex- pression of regard’ manifested for me. It ts parent to you that Iam not well, and while Would give me much pleasure to prolong this most agreeable reception, I deeply regret my ina- ‘S ype Tshall be able to mect you all again some other time. Gentlemen, I wish you for your visitors this mornin, ‘said Prestdent Brady, extending ‘Wish you a speedy and complete restoration w As Mr. Brady was retiriny ‘Mr. Finerty with the remari sure you T appreciate this call, and shal it, I wish I felt better, but. the following John J. Goodwin, EK NINTH AND. LATELY OCCUPIED LDING, BEING ALL ah ). $3, and $4 only. E NUS SEVEN Glo, ot Bayleys Pure (N, Real Estate Auctioneer. south of Bennings, rps. E. wacaama CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ees ‘AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of, trict of Columbia, passed in Equi of Lucinda ‘Trimble et al. vs. Edgar Te (0. 10,182, Equity, the weil, at public auc 34.13 feet on streets. Caroline Story’ has ber for $6,186.22 part 5, square ing twenty-three feet on N street, be- tween 17th and 18th streets, ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. they all retired, undersigned, as Trustees, iI Occupied the in front of each AY, THE. FOUR? A.D, 1687, at HALF-1 No. seventeen (17), in aquare Ni feet and 2¢inches front on 6th FIVE O'CLOC! Blaine turned to to wit: TH ORAL OF May, “Mr, Finerty I as- . M. 846, being 41 ‘His mother tok Alustrated Cirewiar tree. eiepl Clare _Mrn. SARA A. SPENCER. Vice Principal a A823 com a wear the City Post office. dard Gusiness college in America.” = Practi- YAPITOL HILL EVENING SCHOOL, 27 5TH nie. Instruction given in Book-keeping, Arithme. fie. Grammar, Geoxraphy, jliswory, Pemmanship and Orthography.” Terms reason: ‘C.F. WOOD, Prin- - Vooar ressows. (Ok FALLANT (from Paris, Enropen, Tore Tika aw, fyue BeRLITZ scuooL OF LANGUAGES for learning CONVER- tive twacbers, Fee exteeinely 1OW. Tye Gentleinen amd Cle . very Sacurday LECTURES Apply w the seboul = "S PRIMAKY Sc "ace. one block thy teria Deine Apru 2 PRIVATE LESSONS IN at Pray alts contaentat ‘Azpabuile Went bint all «xa esl : of Dupont cirele. DES OF repares for collega, ENSTITU] __ PROPOSALS. _ DROPOSALS FOR MARBLE, GRANITE AND ELUE ONE WORK FOR CAPITOL TERKACES AND GRAND ST ALRWAXS. “AnchrTect’s Orric U.S. Carrror, April Proposals, THIMTYONE, Grauite and Blue + graph of the ans aad specifications may be seen at this office. ws My PEDWARD CLANIC biteet of Capital Orro Dexm & Co. et and i ipehy with it net frame house, IMMEDIATELY AFTER part of Lot one (1), ‘southeast corner of kaid Lot: cand! fe Terms tbo South F and G streets, by $2 otherwise right reserved. to AND ON THE Baie D, lie hotice of auch resale’ 1h soune newersper ABO" Washington, D.C. Conveyancing, DUNCANSON Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: R. S. Wharton to J.H. Wurdeman, & 3 19, sq. 289; $11,160. Jacob Jones to Helen E. Bruminger, sub Jot 67, Sq. 204; $2,000. German American Fire Insurance Co, to Martha K. Wilson, pt. $900, Thomas Scrivener to District of ‘Sq. 786; $7,186.39. Joseph A. Ster- C. Taylor, sub lots 34 to 68; $7,273.75. C. H. Parker to W. Turner, ieee Wo asked ae |. 1,045; $9.45: 5 an 1, do. ; $10,148. B. ‘poly. etal, U 36 4, 8q. 5273 $—. to Winnlirea Foley, same '. W. Huldekoper to Emma E. Juli: 137, Burleith; $1,250. lot 4, do.; $1,250;"lot 2, blk. 139; $1,562.50. Con. necticut General Life Insurance Go. to W. P. Man $6,000. C. L. Loomis to irance Co. to |. 368; $5,500. A. 49,00, 51, 52, for early recovery.” from St. Louls last night says that and famify will probably leave there ——— —s0+ About the Baltimore and Ohio Deal. CONNECTIONS THAT ARE EXPECTED TO PROVE OF GREAT VALUE. ‘The Baltimore Sun says: The Baltimore and Onto Railroad deal was on Saturday brought into some prominence again by the visit to this city of Mr. Geo. H, Stayner, of the so-called Ives-Stayner syn- President Garrett and Mr. Stayner had a business conference Friday night, and it was stated that the results were satisfactory. ‘Was a visitor on German and South Streets Satur- day, and talked quite freely upon business matters ‘with his friends. The conclusion reached by these gentlemen as the result of their interviews with the Baltimore and Ohio president was that the ne- gotiations with a syndicate of bayers of the rail- @ satisfactory conclusion, and that some minor detafls only remain to be ar- ‘The contract for this deal, it 13 sold, will ‘tomorrow, April 26, ut it'was intimated that an extension would be granted 1f nee’ Mr. Garrett was explicit in saying that bis road wiil go to New York, and that surveying corps are in mapping a route between Philadelphia jew York. ‘These movements are thougnt to contingent upon the suc Baltimore road to get him to put it up in the corner somewhere, lest she should stumble over it while getting medicine for the sick son, He removed it to the bureau, near ‘They then fell asleep. Mrs. Cump was suddenly awakened by a stinging Sensation on her chin, looking up, she saW a strange man bendii ove? her. A second shot followed and penetral her body. ‘She then sank back upon the bed. Car- Usle then sprang Out of the big bed to see what ‘was the matter, and in an instant he had fallen to the floor With a bullet in his bran. Two more shots were fired, Emanuel is the only one able to He is unhurt. He declares that two white men were in the room, and that they did the shooting, Dut this testimony has not _pre- vented his arrest. Hes now in Jail. People do not believe hin guilty, as bis reputation is ood and there was no resell at risk and cost o} ‘at purchaser's cost, fest; thence west with line striki line 0. street; thence east with said I street to the beeinnit ¢t No. 2 in said square No, '9 feet 7 inches front on south I street 7th and Sth streets east, and running back AME DAY, immediately after the above of cast: 111 fect and the northwest corner of said with salah te ta" THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, ON AC- sount of the Twenty-niait Our stock of Children's Trimmed and Un- trimmed Hats must be seen to fully appreciate it, at 19¢., 25¢., 35c.,37¢., 45e., 50c., 60c., and ‘75e. Mothers, if you want a stylish, nobby hat for your child, for little money, KING’S PAL- ACE is your place to buy it 7, at same hour and place, UNCANSON BROS, ucts. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTER'S SALE 0} ‘Nos. 2205 AND 2207, By virtue of adeed of trust duly recorded in Liber, et seq., one of the landrecordal A. yperty ; land, lot 5, Dik. to “Adeline ‘elaaer, say anything. BRICK DWELLINGS, 141 ST. N.W. ‘square rannirg thence feet, thence east 75 feet thence north 25 feet thence ‘west 75 feet to Part of lot In sai thereon, consisting ‘ON THE SAME DAY, hi ale will sell part ot lot Xi No, 1,053, folio 463 of the District of Columbia, will sell at public auction OF APRIL, A.D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK (0 of Washington, 1086 certain pieces or remises known and dis the south half of lot numbered all of lot, numbered twenty-one nirton in of square numbered two hun- thirty-four (284), together with all the easo- ‘appurtenances to the same, sist of two “Brick pee ne 0 tack-bulldings: th, balancein equal installments A inysterious reed a family is bet harged with the crime, but he has not yet. Sree eee The curious feature is that Eman- uel’s revolver Was used in the murderous work Setates ur tee ena hater ei ber of bullets in the bodies of Mrs. Cump and her son—three in the moter and two in the son, Car- lisie will die and Mrs. Cump’s condition 1s critical, fie “New. Nore Cdstic Editor O'Loughlin, 0 ew Yori ite Herald, comes out in an editorial declining to ac- jons or orders from Archbishop Corri- and Telterating his devermination to stand by the cause of Dr. Me ‘Tue KxrGurs TOLERATED, ning, Sub lot 65, Maria D. Halsted, fots 4, tello; $400. Penh Mutual ts. 14 and 15, . 1, Trine, lots . 7373 rsoll to Elizabeth G. Dale, &. P. B.'s sub Pleasant Plains; $1,176.25. Eliza C. Gardner, part _do.; Carpenter to_ Morello 917; $7,600. E. Carust Plett, sub lots 112 and 113, Jen to Jobn Ridout, sub lots 136 and 137, 8q. $100, |. Kirby to Jennie K Shay, sublots 11 to 8q. 615; $4,200. E. L. Rogers to lots 4 and’ 24, sq. 695; $3,794.76. W. , d0.; $1,594.50. E. Carusi et al. to F. do.; $—, and lot 27, immediately after the above (0, 18 in square No. 881; com. jmencing for the same, 18 fect from the northeast cor- ner of said lot, running thence west 88 feet, thence south 16 feet, thence east 88 feet to the line of 7th street east, tlience north with the line of said street 16 pmproved by @ two story and basement brick ‘AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER ABOVE SALE will for the sane 116 fect from the northweat comer of : a ot id square on Matket Space, running thence east 6 ice west 23 feet, thence feet, thence north 30 ibed ‘real estate trict of Colum— jum Toad stock are nearin; ‘The five empty 1d to. the num- MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, VELVETS, GAUZES, SILKS, MILLINERY ORNAMENTS, LACE CAPS, PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, KID, SILK, AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES At Special Reductions Until Further Notice. ‘$1,176.25. Emma J. Noyes, lows 58 and 59, sq. Sq. 444; $—. RH. Edi sell part of lots 6 and 7, in belongin or in any wise spy ibe lnprovements con fos. 2209 ani Modern conveniences. aq hetins: One-third ca ‘one and two years" payable semi-adpuslly, and to be cca trust on the pretutses #0ld, the purchasers: conve Adeposit of $100: ‘Terms to be compli and’ cost of the default mublie notice of such, Hahed in Washington, DG. Eprror O'LOUGHLIN a ence south 16 f icks, with two-story south 20 feet, thence wes! t to the Deinning, improved by & dwel ‘the north half cess or failure of the ‘SIX OCLOCK P. Mt. wil to New York upon inde- pendent terms over the Reading and Jersey Cen- tral, Mr. Garrett assured hisiriends that Lis com- has secured the money needea for the New ‘ork extension, and he will have the detatis of ‘oral cash at the option of See, afedoucael ougen time fale generally correct Catholic journal, Tablet, announces that the withdrawal of thé ‘censure of the Canadian Knights of Labor equivalent to an a) is the policy of the see to leave men free to com- Dine for self-protection, and for the development te interests and axpiratiol vided they use only lawTul and innocent isthe oniy comment vouchsaied by ‘4 fair Inference that the vatican has Sere cee Ser ae ‘thus far, at only“ nocent” means have been sinctioned by the order. 3, purch: and balance in 6,12, and 18 mouthe from dev ot with interest from day of sale, for which purchaser Mleveliie or her pousaory moter. Allens reserved Gu cach piece of property #0) v ‘will be given untill all pur ith the interest, $—. 8.&T.B. Cross to the Tuber, woh 994; $978.83. G. F. Appleby to T. E: W: o Sq. 534; $—._ W. Fletcher to 8. Webb, lot 2, sq. west 623; $6,000. A. 8. Culvel Cecelia E. Culver, undivided two-third lots 4 and Maria Frederick to F. W. Ben- C. Schroth to A. § ‘otherwise cht to resell at the risk cl after five some newspaper pul HOBERT E. BRADLEY, jurviving Trustee. roval OF the order, Don't fail to examine our stock before buying elee- cluawe-money shall be paid. together wit where. It will pay you. yancitie at cost of the purchase; it complied with in 10 days the, trustees wit risk of defaulting posit of $30 will be Fequited ob enc! Solu'at ume of sale. r ce 5, Sq. 3525 $5,¢ reoicncers rerehanaeees, fumfa, tot 3" piece of property ‘A. GADDIi x Sot B at ce, 486 La ave. n.w., T. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Ho &D Chichester; $500. chroth, east halt 54, sq. 878; ¢—. Parts 3 and 5, 8q. 817; $5,869. E.'s. Hannon t6 Henrietta M. Foreman, sub 47, sq. 4; $3,200. _C.8. Chesney to 'T. Maloney, sub 37, sq. Srroperty sas Ea ath. Grose, pt. THE ABOVE ae HEA BOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON. AG- ithe itil WED- 'H DAY OF APHID, and place. ‘RO! vy bY, me 28, A Philadelphia. Times dispatch from New York, April 23, says: Jay Gould’s son Frank was with Say iT at same hour oti) HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PROPERTY ON THE REIGHTS , AT PUBLIC BE! jOW OCCUPIED BY W. Mi J.T. Stevens to K. D. Jones, Maller ev at, crustees tot” Mary Selby to Jaa H. Cl ‘Real Estate Brokers. 1301 F st. n. w. AVERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON EasT| © THE 'TAN-YAED ‘CAPITOL ST. BETWEEN 3D AND 4TH N. E, By virtue of a doed of BUILDING MATERIAL, DOORS, : Ca BLINDS, MANTELS KILN-DRIED N.C. AND GEORGIA FLOORING A SPECTATY. We eusrantee to manufacture superior quality of ‘work for lew price than any other Mill, and we have the largest facilities and factory in the country. Send Us a puetal and we will give prices promptly to prove what we claw, Centon ave, President and Albemarlests, Baltimore, Md. Telephone 532 1.0. Box 476. nesu IP BE CELLULOID Tess, Beat sever breaks, sever’ wears out, always clean ina can be worn wile ustlana Tetcraaivat CHAS. FISHERS, Mov, FISUE devotes Let siteution to te wane of caw Laey batrou a mL $14 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. sp20 the southeast corner thence north 210 feet, thence south 11 then 0 feet to the line of Fast Ga said street twenty (20) fost to Ri GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS'S cocoa. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which ern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and ‘Scareful application of the ine of selected Cocoa, Mr. Ej tables with a delicate) mmve us many hear cious ‘use of suc! a ‘doctors’ bills, Tt is by ‘articies of diet that a constitution tay be gradually Dail up until siroag em sound we feat to attack where- Point. We maLy & ‘Ourselves well fortified with ‘Properly nourished frame."—Croul le aunply with wate: e simply with boiling water of JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemista, ‘London, England. a fatal shat byl can be consulted pure blood and = ae Service Gazette. i ; i i {Corzeezondence and consulta. k. Sold only ‘Separate rooms for. ‘this: = itl ‘CUNNING! “HATIER” Gi o Silk, Felt and Straw Hate ‘Silk ‘Hate to order. by hatter, 1310 Otice always opens Cleaned ‘M. CUNNING! tinw TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR. The Capture of Chief Cajeme. EE 1S FOUND HIDING AT HIS SISTER'S RANCH NRAR THE CITY OF GUAYMAS. ‘Nogates, A. T., April 25.—The following par- Uculars of the capture of Cajeme, the famous Yaqui Indian chief, who has just been shot at Guaymas have been learned from Gov. Torres, of Sonora, who went down to Guaymas to be present at the’ capture. Cajeme’s followers had nearly all deserted him, and he had come to the Rancho de Guaymas, nine miles from the city of Guaymas, some two months ago, to the house of his sister, Who lived at this ranch, The old chief thought Dy coming so near to his enemies that no one ‘Would 100k for him, but Gov. Torres had a scout Out, Who gathered ‘information, a ttle at a time, as to Cajeme’s whereabouts, until It led him to the certain conclusion that he had tracked the Wily old chief to his lair, and as soon ax this scout Was thoroughly conviticed of the correctness of his conclusions be telegraphed Gov, Torres, who immediately went to Guaymas, and, with Gen Martinez and soldiers, they repaired t the rancho and surrounded it, ani so captured the bead of the Yaqui nation, ‘THe governor said at the time he tought Cajeme would be sent to the city of Mexico, and perhaps confined somewhere away from his Uribe, Dut not shot, The capture and Killing of Cajeme ends a long and bloody war, clears from the rich territory of Sonor the dangerous Indians who have p SERIOUS OUTCOME OF A PETTY QUARKEL IN aLBU- Qurnger. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., April 25.—Last week two respectable ladies, mothers of famtties, by some means known only to themselves, got into a quar- rel, and in a few days after the quarre! It bid fair to end ina fight between the men folks All at once Mrs Benton, Who 15 said to be the lady who started the row, bean lo make overtures of peace, and gave "Freddy Murray, the son of her le antagonist, a piece of bread and butter, with sugar on it, Freddy tasted the gift, but as be said At tasted bitter he gave it to lus Yog, which, dew Youring it, fell dead. “Phe be the death of the canine, when Mrs. Murray, hi densed milk and table when Mrs. and to her surprise found Uuat in eac cles Of food that were uear the visitor during Ler Stay there was enough sirychuine Uo kill several lange families. Mrs Benton is noW 1a jail on & charge of attempted potsoning. Found $3,000 in the Attic. ENoxvinie, TENN., April 25.—Great excitement has been caused at Greenville by the discovery of $3,000 in gold and silver in the attic of an old busi- ness house. It 18 supposed that the money Was secreted there a A Sensational Mexican Suicide. 4 REJECTED MSELP AT THR WED DIN CL MAIDEN. St. Lovis, Apri special from the City ot Mexico says a sensational su rras, an interior city of © lan: youth of nineter Of unpquited love, Manus sixteen, declined his advances, and was wedded older Wwealtluer “man ceremony and J He was somewh: 150 as to attract persan merrymaking Was at Its hel Pearad, "A shot startled the stopped, and there was the direct the shooting, rs gone to the brid chamber, partially disroved, stretched hitaselt Upon the bed, pul a revolver (o his head and biew oUt his brains. Could Go to Heaven at Any Time. Froth the Reno (Nev.) Gazette, Johnny was sick last surumer and had to stay im ide has oocurred at ahutlla, Jose Ber- tlied himself because Contreas, a girl of ers, The music the house while there was a circus In town, Natu- rally It did not sweeten his temper and hismother had to to him. “My child,” she sald, “you must not complain b you atesick. 1 fs very wicked. You want to go to Heaven, dom't Yes,” he growled, but not Uil aftr the A littie'boy can got Heaven any Uline, but a cht cus ain't in town every day.” os - Yankee Schooners Hard to Catch. A FLEET SIGHTED IN CANADIAN WATRES—THE PLKING ON THE HATTIE MAUD, N.Y. Trifune from Ottawa Says: The department of fisheries Saturday ro ceived information from St. John, N. B., from the commander of the Canadian cruiser Vigtla which he gives particulars of an attempt wh made on April 20 to seize th schooner Hattie Maud off Gra Nant was cruising iu shore when sniort was received that a fleetof fsiing vessels trot Glouces— ter Was preparing to fish within the Uhree-taile Umit a few miles down. Sail was hastily mad king about six miles, the Ameri= the Vigiant tacked and Vigilant must have been a It sighted the once put up e last to start, She iy raiser, Which Tan up within 50 sachusttts boat, Which ‘then bore away, ‘The Vigilant fired a platik sot, Which had no effect, As tie Yankee "vessel wag galuing ground a soitd sb sel striking 15 yards bey Pr the Ves This falling, the commander of the Vigilant trained his cuns "upon the fying schooner Which was nearly half a mile away, scudding aiong before a strong breeze, Nev= eral shots were fired, but witout effect, the commander of the Vigilant, seeing his "prey get- Ung away from him, ordered all sail up) and pre pared to run the daring Msherman down, Just about this time the foretopmast of the Vigil ut Was carried away and the chase had to. be \- doned. ‘The Hattle Maud continued on her wa toward Eastport. It is reported that a great many fishing vessels are about the Bay of Fundy looking for Dalt, and, In many instances, buying i. Another cniiser Will be dispatched at an early day to ald the Vigilant in watching them, so Saluting a Colored Company. From the Mobile Register. “Should a white company salute a colored com- pany when passing 1! on the march?” has been one of the questions propounded by military tac- tictans recently. This reminds us of an old story. Gen, Washington was Walking down Pennsylvania avenue in Ube city of Washt he Was met by a negro who be neral bowed politely in Fresident,® said an aequalsita @ negro!” “sir,” replied Was 0 9 ngton, “do you low & Negro to outdo ine” In polite. ness?” And the negroes were then slaves, and Wasitington owned a good many of them, rick Egan has ed to the Dublin Castie auth that tf they have any crt charge against him, and will give an uni ing ‘not to change venue and that the Pack a jury, but give wo him the saine humber of challenges éxercised by tie prosecution, he Will at once go to Dublin, and squarely meet any and every uccusation of & criminal navure, ‘This is M Egai's reply to the speeches of Major Sandersum and the Marquis of Hart DEATH OF 4 DeTRorr MiLLiONatKE.—David Pres. ton, banker, died suddenly in Detroit yesterday of heart disease, He was a leading Methodist and delegate to ecunemical council in London, Eng- land, in 1881. Up to 1884 he was a republican, but Sincé then has been an active prokibitiont-t ‘and ran for governor on that Uicket, His estate will aggregate $1,000,000. ao aa CO Suorny 4 Decwkex Warcnmax.—in Baltimore last night Dennis McCuntay was shot by Louis Nagle, u private watchman. Nagle Was drunk and fired ata boy named Willam San, who escaped With a slight wound, and the bail’ took effect in ‘one of McCurday’s legs. His injury 4s said to be mortal. Nagle was arrested and admitiea te shootung. ———- +008 COAL Mingus THREATEN TO STHIKR.—The Miners? Amalgamated association in Peunsyivanla have decided to demand an increase of ten per cent, Wo take effect May 2. ‘The coal companies will be given until May, If the demand ts not conceded, ermpneeae dr ctor Sinead eee BUCKNER FOR GOVEKNOK OF KENTUCK democratic primaries tw elect delegates to Ul convention to be eld tn Louisville May 4, which will noluinate a Slate Uckel, were held Unroughou Keutucky Sauurday. ‘Louisville goes by a an iuajonity for Gen, Slinou Bolivar Buckner for go ernor, and the news fro Out in the State indicates That ‘the general Will bave a walk-over for the nowination, PRESIDENT Diaz NOT SEEKING ANOTHER TERM.— To all who approached President Diaz Saturday with congratulations upon the action of the hamber of deputies on Thursday evening in pas lug the Way for his re-election, he replied that he Was not serking auother term, and Was not a can- didate, | Novwi ing his declaration, the Par ral, ah Ongun, Says: “The congressinaD ‘should not Inquire into view of the president In order to adopt it as his own, por docs i m order that eared. fae ‘maximum ot two and also ‘per mile, ‘eppoints a rulirosd cum oe eae Sc Poiipn, tnd confirmed 8 colored css ol aaah

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