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FOR RENT—ROOMS. OR RENT_FURNISHE PF ROOMS, EN SPITE Brat aed wrest frm tne rem and gomeiy furuisied. Ooi jocation, overtook SicPhereon square. 1018 13th st awe "apenas JOR KENT-1316 R ST_N.W., FURNISHED, second for, front Koom, with tall-'roous ‘athe: ing: private family. berh-room sane Boor. ape se JOR KENT—I708 L. st NNECTICT ven 1 bewiy furnished tom, 48 fear ein eae, use of parlor, &c., $10; also } large unfurBished mont top floor. with saime privileges. also Light ho-isekee;— iow. #6. ape ure F%. RENT-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Fooms, with or without boerd, at 4:3 N. ¥. ave. m. near {wo lines of cars =pe-2t QOR RENT—12 ; THREE o¥- F RENT — ELEGANTLY-FURNISHED and suit? of Keome, south front, overlo Thomas Circle; cheap to desirable parts. J3"7 aw. FOR RENT_s02 Pare Gow. 709 Lith at! aw. {UR RENT—ROOM IN PRIVATE HOUSE, NEAR F ot care. with or without tabie bard Rehan location ia the District, sreryths French cony-rvation: carriage-bowse for Fel one fair, Wyoming ave. nw. (corer Couneetiout ave. entendad). eet 7UR RENT—KOOMs UNF CRNISHED FOR LiGHT housekeeping at 511 24 si. u.w; uelahborhood food, location central and convenient. apo-it JOR RENT—SUITE OF HANDSOMELY #0 aimbed rooma on first floor, soutber@ exposure, sso siugie room at 1212 H st nw. ate JOR KENT—1WO NEWLY ome for homsekeeptng. Lath, ‘without ebidren; $15; refereaces. 1. nw RTA c JOR RENT—TWO FINE ROOMS. FIRST FLOOR, armies, oo multe, basdaoiue offices 1oF pay~ir at, Or apo ste SOME DESIRABLE kOOMM > 4D st nw.,aiso stable. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st. 0 spate JOR RES T-LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR SHOP OR store: also, large yard, 24x80 feet; alley side and year. outrance on street. 921 Hat. mw. ap4-3t" JOR RENT_IN PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH BOAiti twohaple mely furnished b drome, and private rif desired, Appiy at ad2l N st, corner Ver 4 ‘2p3-6t & RENT SUITE OF SECOND FLOOR SOUTH pat farpished rovias, with boar! ws. acar War and Navy Departiwents. Governinent im front; references exchanged. 1503 Hf aye Fe UNEXPIRED Jease, suali apartment in “Te Por: aH0S. J Fist 019 RST. NW. exposure, erate ineat | also t to Pst cars, and berdies pass the tor rent mhzo- on FOR RENT—FLAT POR RENT—1909 7TH ST__N. Ww. DESIRABLE erm _Unprovements. Inquire 1638 Lith st. FOR RENT--MISCELLAN sall-12w* EOUS | A Goon Exvesrienvr ‘Health and Happtnes-come to afl who persist- ently use Ayer’s Sarsaperilia, This powertal Altevative effects fm the system change that seems little short of mirsculous, No medie‘ne bas been ia such universal demand for years, Give it » trial. “If any one suffering from general debility, want of appetite, depression of spirits, and las- situde, will use Ayer’s Sarsaperilla, I am comf- dent acure will result, for I have used it, and speak from experience. It iw by far the best remedy I ever knew. "—P. O. Loring, Broviton. Mas AYER’S SARSAPARTLLA, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Magn. ‘Sold by all Dragatets. Price, $1; sfx bottles, $5. feb20_ WORTH $5 A BOTTLE CARLSBAD SPRUDEL WATEE axD SPRUDEL SALT NATURE'S WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASES 4 PERFECT CURE FOR Constipation, Gout, Rheumatiem, Disbetes, and all Diseases of the Stomach, Beware of !mitations, “Ithasgiven me better satisfection than anything” which I have over ueed."—Prof, Seegeu, University of senna. “T have nsed it for years with remarkable success."— Prof. Hiawazek. Write for Dr. Toboidt's lecture on Carlsbad Water and Salt, read before the Ninth International Medical Congress, matied free upon application. EISNER & MENDELWON CO, @01e Agenta, 6 Bar- ay st New York. 2m, wt Wanseacers A Book is no better because you goti tfor s fair price, but you're likely to eel better when you know the price was MONEY SAVED (On Books is as good as money seved on anything. One of the easiest things to save on, too, if you only haves care. At WANAMAKER’S more Books are sold over the counter than im any other house between the oceans. ‘Timely works on Agriculture and Horticulture; = large assortment of French Books; Seasides and siso, otuer | Franklin Squares; Standard and Miscellaneous Works, bound and unbound; and almost any printed thing tbat proper people read. ‘The prices are always fair, and any getable Book is there or will be gut, BOOK NEWS. ‘How little the title of » Book tells yout Even if you see all the new Books, how many have you time toget at the inside off ‘That is where BOOK NEWS will serve you s good turn. Wosend it out oncea month, a-brim with just what you want to know of the latest Books and the gosstp of the Book world. By the best judgment of the best judges it tests the new Books, and saye why this ‘Book should te read and that skipped. Withesch uumber an uuthor portrait, Sc, 50c. = year, JOHN WANAMAKER, @17-6m Philadelphia, WWO*DERFUL CUBE OF SALT RHEUM BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES, I bave had a most wonderful cure of salt rheum. For five years I have suffered with this disease. I had it on my face, arms, and hands 1 was unable to‘do any- thing whatever with iny hands for over two years. I I tried hundreds of remedies, and not one had the least a RENT tim a ante KRENT—\ LARGE, DRY Pennty vapia ave. __MONEY TO LOAN. __ 10,000 ro 104s EW PIANOS AT LOWEST RATES. F. WALDECKER & Co. #4.000 On Real Estate, S200 ‘No el P. A DAENFILLE, spe-ate $10,000. WE BAVE some MONEY TO LOAN IN SMALL BILL 4 aptre WE HAVE #10000 IN HAND to loan at 5 per cent interest, on wal estate security. FITCH. Fi av: 12400 vr eRe. NSTON, PERCENT. 37.000 Ko iarrs Goo to tom for two years at % percent om first-class sceurity. Tw AP HILL & 0O., 1338 F st. $200 $300, 9500, 008, 92.000. 92.5000" loum om seal estate Charges moderate. No delay. m3 108 E_ AL McINTIRE, 918 F st. n. GSE 20104 AT FIVE PER CENT ON al BA Froved read extaie security: speetairy ‘TYLER & RUT es Ow? {NDOWMENT. LiPE AND TONTINE POLICII bought at highest cash prices. Loans nowutiated pon same at reasonuble terms. Apply MH ACHE- N. over Fyler & Rutherford, 1307 F st.“ mii?8-3m* L485 480 biscocsTs RICH £ CO, BANKERS, 3 15th st nw 24-30 EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. SAFE A3 0. 3. BOXDS. © PER CEST. PAYAGLE QUARTERLY, 100 TO $1.00. PREMIUM CHARGED. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 Fat, i IN SUMS Swauk ON REAL ESTATE. tm THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. Wo Loax— ‘ rs #15.000, 96,000, and 000 at ent; £55,000 tu warns to euit'at 5 percent. | © DF © 13-sm _ BEALL, BROWN & Co. LOANED ON STOCKS, BONDS, AkMY and Navy pay accounts, notes and @her aeruri- it DEMPSEY, 4 New ork ave. M m1 MS, w ro sex Tg 5) terest and Cominiesio@. on Real Estate Security, HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 F #., Adjotning San Building. LOAN, IN LARGE AND SMALL, sagen, ot approves real entate sacuri:y. at lowest Faeeot iaterae RHE LEEPOLD, 153i Fae eee tram Moet ® io 9500 UP. MSSIx! Sins lowest rate namie Sons, va Syproved real estate 1 y. KO. HOLIZMAN, Corner 10th and F wta. m $100,000 22123308, AED Telephva’ 138 G.H. WHITE «00, _ SRP N. Charest. Baltimore, ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE commtasions. 30 delay. sud0 GEO. W. LINKING. c MOSES ES aye vitcH, Pox © Hand 19thste, reat effset. The doctor said my case was incurable. Isw your advertisement, and concluded to try the CurI- evra KeMepres, and, incredible as it may seem, that after using one box of CuTictna and two cakes of Cu- TicURA Soar, and two bottles of CuTicuma REsoLv- ENT, I find Lamentirely cured. Those who think this letter exaggerated may come and see me and find out for themselves. GRACE P. HARKRAM, North St. Charles St, Belle Kiver, Ont. ‘Ihave been afflicted since last March with a skin dis- ease the dcctors called eczema My face was covered ‘with scabs and sores, and the itching and burning were almost unbearable, Seeing your CUTICURA REMEDIES 0 highly recommended, concluded to give them a trial, using the Ccricuna and CuTicuma Soar exter- nally, and REsoLveNr internally, forfour months I call myself cured, im gratitude for which I make this public statement. CLARA A FREDERICK, Broad Brook, Coun. Sold everywhere. Price, Curicuna, 50c.; $0/ 25e.; RESOLVENT, 81. Prepared by the Porrex DavG axD CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Masa, Send for “How to ‘Cure Skin Diseases. BABYS Shin sd Scalp preserved and besutified by CUTICURA MEDICATED Soar. 293.4,6,7 emus’ Mager Bi: THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. IT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. ‘The criginal formula for which we paid $50,000 twenty years ago has never been modified or changed athe slightest. ‘his sosp is identical im quality to- Gay with that made twenty years aco. At contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric. Atbrightens colors and bleaches whites, Itwasbes fannels and biaukets as no other soap in the world does—without shrunking—ieaving them soft and whiteand like new. KEAD THIS TWICE. ‘There iss great saving of time, of labor, of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, where Dobbins’ kiectrie Soap is Used according to directions, One tria! will demonstrate its great merit, Itwill Fay you to make that trial. Like all best things it is extensively imitated and counterfeited. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, Insist upon DOBBINS’ Electric. Don't take Mag- netic. Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, or any other fraud, simply because it is cheap, They will ruin Gothes, aud are dear at any price. Ask for DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC end take n0 other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to Mexico Keeps it in stock. if your's hasn't it, he will order from his nearest wholesale grocer. Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, and be careful to Follow Directions on each outside ‘wrapper. You Cannot Afford to wait longer before ‘Trying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- erful DOBBINS ELECTRIC SOAP. 47-6m Sozovoyr. A GRATEFUL ODOR, Indiestive of health and purity is communicated tothe mouth by tue aromatic sOZODONT, Which makes the teeth as white and as radiant as pol- Jebed porcelain, and coptains no ingredient that is 50 highly benefical to both gums and teeth. ‘The Lyric aud Dramatic professions are loud in their praises of esate security. oy oo 1427 Peanayivact 217-6m SO0ZODONT. MOR mg -— — AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST Would be destroyed ‘burn- ON KEAL ESTATE BECUKITY. ing ptt ten ptekes in - euch 5° THAT apartments, closets, wardrobes, &c., MOET OTe or parma a Le Seereee rea Be WASH'N DANENHOWER, BAD and prevent all kinds of contagion. ¥24 Sucersor to DANENHOWET & SON, 1115 Fat. ‘They areinvigorating and refreshing to NEY 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR PLRST. sick. no they give oS 8 ma MOS Se aAes o treat maeed monet ono —lighifal incense Whe Uurutna sold ae 3 mall for“, — ae SEABUKY & JOHNSON, New York. LOST AND FOUN N. N = ERVES! ERVES? TAT MES. STANFOKD'S RECEPTION A Pout Lace Hi Please return to M: ator INGALLS, Loi et THE PERSON, WHO BY Mi L4 took the Oxidized handle Uuivrelia lety of the Congregational Church on We tue funeral of Mr Paul, please retura it to book DAY, A SMALL- CRESCENT tree'anall Stones. “Keward if - Ugrally rewarded. Answers to the h 7139 Tet awe Lott PARTY wito Pick Savb on Bat. ae., Thursday, ACCOUNT BOO! top station Penn. 4 tor bate. table re PARSON, STEWART & CO. O21 F 28 MONDAY EVENIN if re at. aw." PENNSYL- 4 Vania ave. sre returned us Mn CAM 428 Tithet oe.” he TT TSURSDAY MORNING, BLACK LEATHER ed Case, silver mounted. con {08 $4. lost coruer of aud Hata wd vaid for returu of same to MCDEVITTS: enc}. tS F hom THE CLAREN DE Sateen teas rw wall © bevjecting white tooth, "VO WhO took 18 pas ir atnw. STRAYED O8 STOLEN—A Langa Boar ‘BRINDLE Soca Hoan a reward of $10 will be ey4.98 4 THAXED AWAY. SUNDAY ATE SERS Ciara Vosehas, 1835 Feta OT tbe ¥ AS FIXTURES. —ORN, ‘GU0D6 & rary OE eetat co, maw What terrible visions this little word brings before the eyes of the nervous: HEADACEER, NEURALGIA, INDIGESTION, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, All stare them im the face Yet all these nervous ‘troubles can be cured by using PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND, ‘For the Nervous, the Debilitated, the aged. ‘THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC Also contains the best remedies for diseased conditions: of the Kidneys, Liver. and Blood, which always accompany nerve troubles, ‘Itis 3 Nerve Tonic, an Alterative,s Laxative, ands ‘Diuretic. That is why it CURES WHEN OTHERS Fall, 81.00 Bottle. Send for fall particulars, WELLS, EICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, 3 W: baby ave her Castoriat ‘When abe became Miss, ahe clung to Castoria, ‘When abe had Children, she gave thew Casturia + THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 18s8-sTx PA rs 2d EDITION. Lat eens Uh Si Why it Was Ready to Believe that Bie- mratck Had Resigned. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evaxixe Sram Loxpox, April 6.—The rumorthat Bismarck once more threatetis to resign, although it cannot be traced to any authoritative source, obtains gen- eral credence here. It appears that the telegram from Vienna to thé Cologne Gazette was not from the regular correspondent of that paper in Aus- tria, and the allegation that the rumor was circu- subject of the cont ‘Victoria to the late of The Gazette, moreover, is, not accustomed to publ tional rumors without foundation. Probably is that tire rumors came not really from Sienna; but the editar of wo PRINCE ALEXANDER If OBNOXIOUS TO THR CZAR, and hence the opposition of Bismarck, whose policy has been uniformally in favor of remaining on good terms with Russia. The statements about the disagreement of Blamarck and the crown primice om aecoume of the Uellicose speech of the latver in May, was dismissed as a mere invention. The prince's ‘remark that ine German people fol- lowed the bearer of their Mag, the 111 jous Chan- cellor,evidenuy was only intended to be taken in a metaphorical weuse The prince was careftl (9 be may ive in peace.” fact iy” Bismarck” nas Vover™ and over again that he draw sword save protested that he will never ‘THE MOVEWENTS OF THE QUEEN of Sngiand, who ts stilt at Florence, will be watched with additional interest. She had the idea of visiting Potsdam about a fortnight hence, before her return home, but if Prince Bismarck succeeds in preventing’ the marriage above re- ferred to she Will not be likely to carry out her in- tention. eS Nae THE PHILADELPHIA OFFICES. Mevsrs. Cadwainder, Gerker Refore the Committee—Men W! Teok a Hint. PumaDELPara, April &—The Senatorial investi- gating committee which 1s engaged in examining into the administration of the Federal offices in this city this morning had before it Collector of the Port Cadwalader, Internal Revenue Collector Frederick Gerker and Superintendent Samuel M. Fox, of the mint. The latter was the first called, and’ told the committee that he had 515 persons on the rolls, of whom 189 were women. ‘Three- fourths of the employes are skilled laborers, After romising tO give the committee answers to a jong list Of written questions, Mr. Fox was ex- cused afd Internal Revenue Collector Gerker was called back, He said that he collected $3,000,000 ayear. Of the sixty-two employes who ‘were in {he office when he Look change, gon, four remein, , Wn. J. @ republican, handed the office over vo him in first-class condi- tion. ‘The men who went out ail as fast as men were found competent to tale their places, although he never intimated that any resigaa” tons were desired. BRIGHT ENOUGH NOT TO WAIT FOR 4 KICK. ‘The Chairman—How did they know when to re- str Gerker—They were bright totake a hint, I suppose. Mr. Gerker said that he was also custodian of the post-office building, and in this department there were twenty-seven employes, About twenty of these have becn removed.» s Coliector Cadwalader was the next witness. He ‘sald that the value of the lacrease of duties ise cai ea c = from the Philadelphia customs, mere the percentage of amounted to ‘cont as Compared with 40 per cent elsewhere. ‘The ex- ‘of the office had been cut down. penses ‘Mr. Cadwalader sald that he had cu: since he was put in charge of the office the character and pay of so-called night inspectors and class- iiied them as they should naturally be classified, as ors’ Watchinen.” ‘This bad taken them out of the list of civil-service officials and had somewhat reduced the pay. When he came into the office he found this department of the service full of incompetent men. It was a sort of Botany Bay refuge. Most of the men were always aslee] and many of them were ex-criminals. They h: all been changed. He had never removed any one except upon charyes and for cause, which would J him ta rem men from nis own private employment. not consider the question of service im the Army in making a ‘Sppointments or removals, Ot operate except where the law compelled Une civiL-service examiners to give preference to ex-goldiers in cerufying applicants for appoint ment He bad not appointed any republicans, nor ‘any democrats in the office when he He was asked if any charges had made against Gen. W. J, Bolton, and he re- repeatedly.” He had reinoved both ‘Bolton and Col. RH. Lee. The former was u severely wounded, and had came in office ‘Of duty whatever, and could have disproved Was dismissed, which habit of trequenting res- of duty. imilar testi. Lee, and other discharged Deen 3 Quick Work in Parliament, Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evesixa Stax. Loxpox, April 6.—The proceedings at the re- opening of parliament were not very enlivening. ‘The most remarkable feature of the sitting was the rapidity with which business was got through with, within ten minutes of whe er of public business the house went into couumittes on ‘supply bill, an eveut unprecedented in modern ‘umes, SS The Funeral of Jacob Sharp. New Yous, April 6—Funeral services over the remains of Jacob Sharp will be held to-morrow at his late residence. Only the lunmediate friends and reiatives Will be present. The interment will probably be in Greenwood cemetery. gaa vy FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Steck Market. MB. CONKLING ILE, ‘Severely with an Abecessein Suffering — . NEw Yori, April 6.—Ex-Senator Roséos conk- Ming has been confined to his home, at Xo. 9 West ‘24th street, with an abecess In his right ear. He 4s quite ill and suffers great pain, His physicians have ordered complete rest and quiet, LOWELL'S NEW POEMS. High Praise for Them and Their ab- ther from the Londen “Times,” Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVExixG Stan, Loxpox, April 6.—The Times publishes @ long and sympathetic but critical article on James Rus- sell Lowell's new poems, It declares that his strength 1s his fine sensibility to all most interest- ing in nasure, and says he isa man of wide and Teal knowledge of the Dest that has deen sald and thought in the world, and has a nearly complete bese is a his too great fondness for an epigrain- ness matic turn of phrases, ———_———— ‘The Southern Press Association. New Ontgaxs, April 6—The Southern Press Association in annual session here to-day elected ‘the following officers: President, C. the Jacksonville Times-Union, vice-president, W. Wi Screws, ofthe Montgomery, adeertiser; sécre tary and treasurer, Adolph S. Ochs, of the Chatta- nooga 7¥mes, poomechitn ‘Tired of the Secialists. CONSERVATIVE CHICAGO WORKING MEN WITHDRAW- ING FROM THE TRADES ASSEMBLY. CuicaGo, April 6.—If the on of the trades See ee NS senna Sona = Pee step toward on : or what was once a powerful centra bor organiza- ion Was taken more than a when Richard Powers made his Vigorous at on the radical element, and the aciion was followed up by the withdrawal of the Seamen’s Union, Since then one conservative assembly after another has dropped out. No wholesale withdrawal of assem- biles occut ‘however, until last bt, At that ume District Assembly 24, K.of L., embracing about thirty assem! resolved almost without ‘8 dissenting voice to withdraw its delegates from the trades assembly. The now rem‘ Knights of Labor Assemblies, which are comprised in Dis- trict Assembly 54, will follow sult. A jeading member of District Assembly 24, sald yésterda: “The great mass of laboring men io Chicago are tired of Morgan and socialistic rule.” and socialistic rl Killed by a Stroke of Lightning. CENTREVILLE, MICH., Tu &—A remarkably decreriise, Mia Abas, Sook peas te. day afternoon, di much damage to property and causing the loss three lives. Jas. Parsons’ barn In Sherinan Towaship was struck by light- ning and totally destroyed. Mr. Parsons and bis little child and a Mrs, Yakee being instantly killed at the time, —— in Lower California, Sax Dixeo, Cat., April 6.—Reports of rich aiscoveries ta Lower California have created ex- eitement here, and prospecting parties have been fitted out and gone to the scene, ‘The Fire at Amesbury. RIGHT FACTORIES BURNED, AND THE LOSS PLACED AT $750,000. AmEspury, Mass., April 6.—The total insurance on the fire last night will foot up about $350,000. T. A. Babcock, in whose factory the fife origi- naved, Lelieves it was incendiary. An accurate statement of Lhe ioss cannot be had a6 preseat, but It is estimated at $750, ‘The eight factories burned were situated on Railroad avenue, Chestnut street, and Carriage avenue. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOssIP, ‘THE PRESIDENT HAS ACCEPTED the resignation f Cadet Cully F. Thomas, 24 class, Unived states Naval Academys ge Lrave.—Major Wm. A. Jones, Engineer Corps, has been granted six months’ leave, Tae Gvxsoat Yougtown and the dynamite cruiser will be launched trom Cramp’s yard at Philadelphia on the 28th instant. Firrr Recrvirs have been assigned to the 34 cavalry and fifty to the 2d cavairy. ‘Tar FoLowine CLERKS have been appointed in the Navy Pay Office in this city: W. Harry Clark, Maryland, $1,600; J. H. Tillman, South Carolina, Mezwan Tensessea has Deon appolated a inessen: icEwan, Tennessee, has DI a ger in te same onice at $65 VIOLATIONS OF SION Laws.—The Com- missioner of Pensions has been advised that the gtand jury for the United States court at Catro, hag returned two indictments Jas. D. Grimes, one indictment charging him with a vio- lation vf. section Revised Statutes United States (false claim), and the other for conspiring with Riley W. Grimes to defraud the Government through said’claim for pension. An tndictunent was also found against Riley W. Grimes for con- Spiracy im connécticn with the claim. He has iso been advised that Alexander Moore, of New Bedford, Mass, has plead guilty to a charge of taking dn illegal attorney fee in the pension clatun of Mary Reeves. He was flued $50 and paid It. Moore Was also, charged with receipt of ilegal at- hey fees in the — claims lughes and Dennis M. Parker, He waived the preuminary rt and gave bond for nis appearance at the May term of the United States court for the action of the grand jury. Convict Emigrants, INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM THR UNITED STATES CONSUL AT BREMEN. ‘The Treasury Department has been informed by the United States consul at Bremen that the two German convicts, Finsterwalder and Riperger, who Were sent to this country by a German benevolent society, and returned to thelr homes February 24 by the commissioners of immigration at New York, are now suspected of an attempt to return to this éountry, by means of the renewed assistance of the society. ‘They have left Bremen for Ham~ and it 1s. sup] that they intend to go to Kngland and sall trom there for the United States under assumed names. Information 1s also Feceived that a female convict has been given as- istance by the “benevolent society” and galled for New York March 17. ‘The commissioners of immt- gration at all tue Atlantic ports have been notified Keep a sharp lookout for these pe! and they will be immediately returned to Germahy if de- tected. Although It 1s probable that they will try to enter under false naies the Department is pro. ‘Pided with such a description of them as will pro- babiy betray them. The Department has deter- mined to send back all such emigrants receiving ‘wid from these societies, New Post-Office Building. ‘TWO PROPOSITIONS FOR TEMPORARY BUILDINGS. A committee representing the company controll- img the property, had a conference to-day with Postmaster Ross, respecting the use ot the Lincoln Hall property temporarily for city, The 1s to SSieneuen Pemrerens east side giving access to the interior to mail 1s stated, favors the erection ‘Judi porary buliding in, Judiciary BanAre, cor- ner of Sth street and ‘avenue, Opposite the police headquarters, > oe Who Ordered the Maps? AND WHO 18 “COMMISSIONER DOYLE?” A QUESTION WHICH 18 PUZZLING THE DISTRICT AUTHORITIES. Geo. M. Hopkins, pubulsber of the atlases and maps of the District, whose claim for $660 for the same furnished the District has been the subject ot correspondence heretofore published in Tue Stax, has written to the Commissioners in re- sponse to their request for him to furnish the au- thority for orders he claimed to have for aeliver- ing to the District Government 26 atlases and 14 may Ik his letter he states that fifteen atlases were furnished on the order of “Commissioner Doyle.” ‘No such person ever was a commissioner, nor known at the District buildings. Whether Hopkins has made a tmistake in the Deen the victim of a swindle, 18 a. ure, seme whole cont any Kind whatever were to be ror department of the ‘without a requisition therefor duly aj majority of, the Board of AG the maps and - AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ‘The Dead-Lock in the House. Gen, Creek to be Hajer-General, THE OPPONENTS OF TEE DIRECT-TAK BILL DETER-| che President sent the Milowing nominations ¥0 ‘T If SHALL WOT Pag. ‘The nttbustertag ‘tn the Bouse over te aitvet: | Me Stuate todays eat BrigadierGeneral George Crook Sieben oe me Oe fe Fires Te-Day. NOMINATIONS TO-DAY, CAPT, LEACH TO BE RELIEVED, ‘The Now Assistant to the District Com- missioner to be Reassigned te Daty im Memphis, It is learned that Capt. 8. S. Leach, of the eer Corps, Who assumed his new duties as ‘The New York democratic s:ave convention yes terday selected New York city as the place for hoiding Uhe state convention, and May 15 as the eee. Gor, Fuller presided at the second @istriet convertion in Vo-rmont yesterniay. Saml D. son, of Brighton, and Heory C. Ide, of SC Johns bury, Were clecled Arlegates to the national repud- Ucan'convention, ‘The California probibition convention state malaa om This morning, about 11:45 o'clock, an alarm was Jone eee Eines, Bote ehdes tie in waste tooaree over tee | turned in from bax No. 816, for fre in the house of ae eee rere or party; concedes tse Figks matter, and the prospects of an all-night seasion | T. E Keieher, Nu, 409 A street southeast, The lace to manufacture liqgor fur motional ant mechs Polainul not pass and i 4s not improbable tans | © jae yaid have tue eictive tranchise, and de. ‘The Central Pacific Hallroad Debt. | 2 Nore REPRESENTATIVE BIGGS IN FAYOR OF THE HUNT- | 42 4 PIONT TO TUE DEATH RETWERX TWO MEN IX ST, RT'S COUNTY, MD. Aspecial to the Balttmore American from Leon- ardtown, Aprit4, says: Wm. T. MoGiverney, @ et A A unfortunate affair, as related by the prisoner, are as follows: MoGiverney, who has been a resident of the county about tures years, was engaged in ‘the oystering trade, and had Saunders in his em- ples. | About cwo woeks ago Mcatvorney detested be had ® cpt bs BRE BEF of allow! ‘tne Court of Claims to judicate the Wouldever be tnesame. Capt. Grifin various claims ard counter claims made in this to Boston to report. to the ‘Thompson tertauument at Mr. Edward Knots, case, The road had not, in bis opinion, been fairly | Houston leasant words were — treated by the Government. Iv was possible that Bas: INSPECTING THE SCHOOLS. Trouble oocurred uatit young Mout the Fatiroad peoplecould be induced to accept 4| | ¥é ‘of gentlemen, consisting of he house. Le was accompany bill providing for shorter extension of the ume for | Messrs. ‘Brown dM. Barry, and when about one Lundred yards ‘he payment of he debt than was proposed in the | H. W. Crowe, Xi. bowler, G. W- Greene, Chas. J he was attacked from beliud, and bill Introduced by him. we 3 Dr. W. P. kaw: ‘the heavy blow upon Ube bead, which TOUCHING THE VALUE OF THE appmiowat tex | Baltimo Goune!i, and Messrs. J. B. Went, guile Before be recover trom which the company offered the Government, in the | and Albert “Marshak” oft) Ssnovi ‘oard efal more blows and kicked Lim severely. event of the acceptance of its bill, Mr. Biggs sald together with J. T. Oster, erney said he attempted to avoid the quarrel im that the Pacific Kalioad Commission had travelied | the bulding lispector af at. city, a coasequcnce of the presence of te u rh the count too rapidly correctly esti. purpose an investigation mato fs worth, abd he urged that's subcominittes | the sanitary condition of tho public schools in Kamptel to keep bis assallaat off by Of the House bs sent fo California to look into the | Tye abe eimead system of dry closets are in, uae, several sovere cuts, but stil persisted, Way, 1 would be able to acqulrea thorough know! | GOEUCY, tho” representative ot. the mead ally, adeadiy turist was made, anit feces sane Building “inepectr WeeenentRs ew schout | Pasion its WE, iy aera” i Git'a sort aistance ana capured fu about ‘Tne we sintled broadly when Mr. Caruth, | Building, hem Utes.” Ile received & centucl ras the Gi Dullding, on G street, be- | Duncanson Wo c. ToL, $1, ed Uwo large wounds in pep fe thas pexaseae the) tween 34 and 4th southeast. ‘Here tne eitire and one in the abdomen. “MoGiverney 18 sinall Dulld, about $ feev'in height and was erly a resident of Balumore. Saunders 1s Wart man. Justice A. Burroughs beld Une nary examination and beld the prisoner in of Dail. Mr. B. Harris Camalier, of Use Leonarde Yoru bar, “has been retained as Counsel for tne de pe 3 Meridian tant . Graham, sub 208," sq. 162; $2,350. Michael Biggaue to Catherine ‘Desmond, 10. 14 94, O87: $1 Jno. Haines, surviving trustee, to W. H. Grimshaw, pt, sq." 1089; $240. David wo Gustaf Lennat Reutersgi 333 8; $25,000 G. W. Casilear f® D. S. Pickrell, B.'s adai- on to West Washington; $4,536. 8, Rosenthal 10 Jacob Jones, sub lous to 44, Sq. 205; W. Danenhower to J. w. Philips, sub tots 1% 2 (8g. 5SU; ims Lucinda t ‘sub Caiten, fn the bili would really be teund im the dining-car. According to the present intention of the com- aaittee this will be the last he on the subject of the Central Pacific Railroad debt sofar as this session 1s concerned, The House District Committee. INAUGURATION D4Y 4 LEGAL HOLIDAY, ‘The House District committtee held a session to- day, which was devoted chiefly toa discussion of the bill proposing to make inauguration day a legal holiday in the District of Columbia, Bank- ers have petitioned for the passage of the bill and the committee are practically unanimous In favor- ing it. Mr. Grout, however, thought they ought not to act on the matter until they had heard from the business men in the District. It might not _be in their interest, and he thought their wishes should be respected in such a matter, It was, upon this suggestion, aecided to postpone action in or- der to give time for the citizens to express their opinion in some way. ‘THE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY INVESTIGATION. General Lee read his report on the Prospect Hill cemetery investigaticn, and a motion was made to ‘Adopt it, but 11 met with opposition, chiefly trom Dir. Romeis, and it was allowed to go over without Eispesu was minutely gescribed. ‘The party after lunch. Magy’ specches’complmentary "to" the 3 Washington school aystem were made, COMPLAINT OF 4 BARKING DOG. ‘The Commissioners have written to T. Jullus Godding. of No. 1144 New Jersey avenue; in refer. ence to his complaint tuat there are bar! ed in his neighboruood, that his only recourse is Swear out @ Warrant in the Police Court. BUILDING PERMITS, Buiidt ts have been issued to Francis Muller to id One brick dwelling at 636 L street. northwest, at a cost of Richard Kotawell, Lo erect one brick dwelling at311 12th street sguth- east, at a cost of $4,000, Senator Sawyer submitted to-day plans for nis new residence on Connecticut avenue, but owin: ‘to some slight irregularity in relation to the ing line the permit was not issued. —_———— DEATH OF aN Estimate YOUNG Lapy.—Miss Octavia M. Gallagher died in Washiugton on Thursday, April 5. The death of an ordinary pe aye even seems to arouse all our sy! athles, aud we pause in the rush of, ite give ex; sion tO an interest which 43 intensified in the passing shadow. But when the stilied form is that of a near and familiar coe = DEATH OF 4 CaxDiNal Bistior.—A special cable. ram Irom Rowie to tue Cuchoiec Review announces the death, at the of sixty-oue, Tuomnas M. Martingli, uue of the’ six cardipad bishops, = member of ibe Augustinian Onder, and ‘one of the most iearned theologians of the church, He was a devoted friend of Pope Leo X11, who de- seribed him as “one of Use brightest intellects of ‘the church.” He was created cardinal in 1873 and at the first ballot for wsuccessor to Pius LX, he headed Une list, receiving Uulrteen votes. Sub th mgt $4,500, “Wade Cogan UO dane Me: sub 133, 3q. 3; $0,5 J. Cogan to Jane Carthy? sub 26; sq" ae; 62,500, CA Neuen to Mary C. Deane, 19 lows in sec, $1,000." M. Veltuda Chay hams, sub'276, Beail’s s J. H. Wall THINKS He is Kir Vax WINKLE.—A dispatch: from Macon, Ge., dated April a A Jeferson’s Bamed Jack m attended of “Rip Van Winkie” a few weeks me he bas develo; a longing Uo tmttate Kip ia is long sleep, and has altnost lost bis tind on the Subject. He Was taken to the hospital, succeeded in sleeping two nights and out waking. About 3 o'clock tbls P, Montgower: $1,750. “E. M. Dougiass bik. 7, Whitney Close; Low, pt. 3A, 8q. 534; $25. reeppeeatat DESTRUCTION oF Private Property BY Bors.— ‘The case of Wilitam Moore and Philip Davis, the 25. shricking like a demon, action, seated boys ch: with cutting the water-pipe in the | woke, ‘The 4, in sul just a8 it nas] ing. aad howerer Oen thesad event may recur, | House Of Ar. Lord No. 07 Lowslaua avenue, was | STmptbw of a taving maniac, suashing been out ed in Tae Star. It sustains the | custom cannot make us reconciled ‘to our losses. called for trial ‘the Police Court to-day. Ip ‘other room in Lhe hospital there was aman who Commissioners in their action in beginning the | ‘Tnis grief and sense of personal bereavement 13 a. Of the ‘case the Judge said that the | 1 been unable wo walk for uwenty Work of opening North Capitol street through the | fei by many who will read these two short lines | Offense charged was a serious oue, as bundreds of | Dea une tanar in. sitieks of (he would-be Kip Yan Winkle, and with « spring left hie bed and ran & distance of Bfteea yards without taliing. Wiista Was carried to jail and piaced in an iron cage, while the man whom is shneks restored ls Paring to go (o bis home in Augusta, cometery, stating that they took the proper steps in the matter, and received what appeared to them to be proper permission, It cites the fact that there are two sets of claimants of authority over the cemetery, and that one set of officers came in answer to the advertisement for objec- dollars’ worth of might easily be de- stroyed in this way by persons who would get oud word forthe boys and st" his sugweauion te wi for boy: al Sour: suspended execution of sentence during good which vell the rounding of a young life. Miss Gallager bad ‘been in: Washington but few months, She wss a native of Arkansas, and had lived aliner lifein that Deaut{iul Southwestern country. She was born at Camden in 1853; her father, Hon, Geo, A. Gallagher, was one of’ the Mons and gave their consent that the work should | noted’ men of that territory. Talented, Ailes tence OPENING OF THE MAKIETTA CENTENNIAL —ThO Pee erica: 4Mkingon questions the legality of | learned, accompolished; rife ‘sehor, | , A CouonED Cavaturaan Fuvep-—Dantel Ander: | cctenuial exercises of the settiement of Matiet= a vice 06 0 pyencdan ape. eae thoroughly trained and need lawyer, @ y. charged with assaulting pay Ed ta, Olio, began yesterday with Uhe annual meet be ad oe Ghivalric dread, a hospitable host, & charm | who keeps a store on 4% street. He broke a win- | hig of the State Histo ical abd ing conversationallst, ‘and in- a it father, he was the ‘center and life of one of the most refined and cultivated circles in tne and attractive suatities, miecondlagny ‘waning and attractive H and winsome in tant ners, carefully and delicately educated, of quick wit and animation in conversa So. ciety. ‘The exercises opened with the anuual ad- dress of the dent, Hon. ¥. C, Sexsions, of ‘Columbus, and was followed by ‘the princy dress by Judge Cox, of Cincluna considerable iength on state.” dow in the store last evening, and when Mrs. Gold- stela grabbed bim he struck her. ‘The court im- posed a fine of $10. Wiis Fixzp.—The will of the late Jonathan Tar- bell, of Jacksor L-} Capitol Topics, ‘THE POST-OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL. The House committee on post-offices to- @ay completed the consideration of the Post-Ofice appropriation bill. As agreed 133,340 Uon, obliging and generous at all times, she had | Mis wife, including a MitwavKer’s New ) " whed ‘eotiueates oy tae Resmmenthetioneral “ot cnagared ‘hefoalt torall who came within the charm | $1: eekbon joa Gate enesaber gallery, presented tothe city of Milwaukee $$00,2220,840. erick Layton, Was Uirown open to the public yestar~ fata legacy from estate of Hannah 8. pa ‘thews, of Cenoga, N. ¥., to her children, and she requests Av J- Gulluing (0 act as administrator. oe at BILL POR PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT, EBC.—G. H. NOTES. ‘The Mills surplus-bond-purchase resolutions with the Spooner-Beck amendment reached the House to-day from the Senate, and was referred sand grounds ‘opment of alarming symptoms mong her friends ‘Carefully and tenderly was ticipated her wants. ‘The most skiliful of physi- clans and expert of professional attendants were vo gee But after frequent alternations of nope despondency we were forced Wwexpect that ‘tne body of Miss Gallagher waa embalmed, and ody of Miss Gallagher W ‘Will be sent to Littie Kock for burial, Under the nolias of her native South she will sleep pez fully until the resurrection, Which she simply and religiously expected. She was the last of her family. Upon the modest shaft which now stands: upon that fair hiside will be graven her name, and the chronicle will be complete, May tbeearta rest lightly on ber. aan ‘Tus WEEKLY Srar’s Pocket Atlas or the Worla 4s offered free to every new subscriber for one year to the WREKLY Stak. It is a handsomely printed book of 191, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 col and diagrams, abd contains fer eens she watched and waited on, Her couch was always | pisntuae by Mr. Ie Perry, fied » bill citizens bave contributed O\ire Com, Chaitioan of tne censua committee, to- | Surrounded ASE ee SAB iD Castleman tar tbs ance of contract, | Hberally in the shape of valuable pictures and ale back to the House his bill to provide | Ministered to her comfort, for « receiver, &c. The plaintifi states that they | Logether the pare favorably wi for taking the 11th and subsequent censuses. He ‘wo winendments, both having relerénce ro) the publications. VERDICT AGAINST THE RAILROAD FOR $3,000.—In the case ot Wim. Pratt, by his next friend, against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. tor $10,000 damages, the jury in Circuit Court (No, 1) to-day found ‘a verdict for plalnuff for $3,000, ‘This sult was brought on account of injuries re- ceived by Pratt by a train starting his horse and cart which he was driving at the corner of Vir- gipia avenue and 1st street, in July, 1836, by which he received severe injuries. a ‘Tae Por Karpa Pst Fratexnity.—This morning the convention of the Phi Kappa Pal fraternity, at G. A. K. Hall, was continued, and reports were received from several committees, ‘This afternoon the members of the Grand Council were received by entered into Contract on Sept. 13 for the business of carrying the U. 8. mails; Uiat all the contracts Were executed in the name of defendant and be hag coliected for the same to December 31 last and refuses to account for the same, and unless Testrained he will collect to March’ 31, abd be charges that unless tbe defendant Is restrained the plaintiff and his co-surety wiil be injured. ren. acta any institution of its kind in the country. ~ oo ~ Baxpits ake BUsy 1x Ccpa.—The son of Senor Alentado, a rich suger planter of Havana, bas been kidnapped by bandits in Batnoa, 40 niles from Havana, and is held for $6,000 ransom. A ‘Special from Caibarien says tial on the Guaya- bale’s plantation, situated In the Guayajay dis» trict,an old man uamed Antonio Moreno was Dgarm oF a Youxe Lapy.—Miss Octavia M. Gal- | Killed vy six bandlis, Who, on horseback and lagher, of Little Rock, Ark., died in this city yes- Tifics and machetes, ate verday after a brief illness. The remains have d the planation. Kidnapping Peed eonualine® ant ill ba. Saban Se Bex eae ver Ube Island, ome. She was a wughter of ve Geo. . Gallagher and was a friend of the family ot At Ence.—King Humbert an@ Uorney-General Garland, od Queen Victoria ES = in tue anes 09 THR TuESMONETER.—Tho following | afternoon (quest Victoria returned the Vist, golng ‘ Palace. ‘She Was met at the eutrance bg yng pg ¥ King Humbert. Her majesty and the President at the Waite House. Solicitor- | @ Wealth of general int Seo adveruse. | ™ 65; 2p m., 65; waximum, 71 Prince'and Princess Henry of Battenberg will General Jenks made the introductions, The coun- | ment in another column. A Verpicr or AcgcrTTat.—In the Criminal Court | lunch at the Pitti palace to-morrow. The queen il expects to conclude its business this afternoon, At the banquet which will be given at the House to-night the oration will be delivered by Sollcitor-General Jenks. Mr. W. C. Wilson will ofliciate as (oastinaster. Res} to regular toasts will be made by E. N. Si Rev. Kobert Lowry, D.D.; W. E, McLennan, W. A. Barber, F. W, bresecker, and C. L. Van Cleve, ‘At last evening’s session Kev. Rob’t Lowry was elected president of the traternily. It was decided to hold the next grand arch council at Chicago. Miss Katherine Willard ts to sing at the concert of the Chainber Music Society to-night. Mary L. Catlen has bought, tor $9,500, of F. Gheen, sub 133, square ¥3, 16.06x98 feet’ on K street, between 20ih and 21st streets northwest, ————— Hypnotic Tests, Certain of the French hypnotic specialists have Claimed to be able to produce all the effects which fallow the administration of any given drug by simply placing a phial containing a preparation of it in contact with the skin of the hypnotized sub- Ject. ‘The French Academy of Medicine, has just demolished this pretension, which, if well tounded, Wouid involve as a necessary corallary the possi- bility of causing death by poison without leaving any trace of the toxic agent in the A committee of its members, Fs recently of Servia, the king and queen of Wurtemburg, the eluperor and empress of Bra/il, and the duke of Leuchtenburg are also invited. ~ oor. i ANARCHINT VaTORINGs IN Panta. —Five bundred anarchists ass-mbled outside tue labor bureau ia, Parls yesterday to protest against the regisiry officera. The speakers reproached the worku em with groveling before a general who bad bei deprived of his plumes ‘They declared tat U e throats of tae prot Fiswors of e sain Way URAC their po pat meeting When a T10t Mmnintnent, soe “Yes, sir,” sald Popin) {8a man of lutuited a: ness.”"—Burlington Free Press, nut—“How do you do, maGam. Will ‘Waal, 1 reckon be will. have Lue goodness to Madam—“Certainl;. Sick "im to-day John Boddy was tried for housebreaking tn entering the store of John W. Brown, in ihe county, on March 14, and was acquitted, Mr. Hew- lett for’ the defense, Some of Ube articles stolen Tax Dacunes-Bor_— There Will be bat two more opportunities of witnessing the realistic scenes from the Battleteld of Shilok,which are presented Unis Week at Masonic Temple. ‘Tur Fise Traps Activg.—The report of Inspector Harris of marine products shows the arrival yes- terday at the river front of the following: 1,678 Shad; 296,000 herring; 200 bunches of rock fish; 222 bunches of white perch; 184 bunches of yellow rch; 327 bunches of catfish; 38 bunches of pike; 7 bunches of mullets; 44 bunches of eels; 1,900 bushels of oysters, The inspector condemned 308 were women's Diack stockings, and a witness— Elizabeth Gassaway, with whom Boddy had been living—testified that the stockings belonged to Crmctrr Court (No. 1)—Judge Hagner. ‘To-day, Edwards, execu:or, agt. Hamlink; mo- ton for new trial on exceptions filed. Prott agt. Baltimore and Potomac Go.; tial re- sumed. Crrcorr Covert (No. 2). ‘To-day, Lyon agt. Birch et al.; on trial. ITY COURT.—Judge Coz. s ea Burke; withdtawal of abstract 07 title from flies allowed. Corcoran agt. Nallor; pro confesso fof want of answer granted. ‘Makile agt. Harrod; bill dismissed with costs, ‘CRIMINAL CoURT.—Judae Montgomery. ‘To-day Thos. Wilkins, assault with intent to Kill verdict guilty of assault. George Davis, housobreak- fag; guilty, John Baddy, do.; not ‘gulliy, Ede ward Beurden, second offense petit lireency; de- fendant discharged on person: & Clergyman on Trial, ACCUSED OF MARRYING WHILE HIS FORMER WIFE WAS STILL ALIVE. ‘The ecclestastical court appointed at the last ioeesan convention of the Protestant Episcopal church to try the Rev. Howard T. Widdemer, of ‘emphatically, “Grabatt ‘The Education of a Princess, bul Unlimited mean. From the Pall Mall Gazette. ‘The eight-year-old Princess Wilhelmine of the Netherlands 1s now at an age in which her educa- tuon as heiress of the Dutch throne 1s especially interesting to the Hollandera, The tales concern- tng her schooling which appear in an Amsterdam Journal seem to show that the old king!s provid- ing his little daughter with a very democratic and humane culture. Her mother is her principal teacher; she learns the pianoforte and horseman. ship from Queen Emma. Her instruction in read- of strictly ‘king to treat her exactly as they any other schoolgirl. Indeed, any maser or istrons WO ee, dress the child as “your royal highness,” or even as “princess,” di the hours of 8 Unreatened With the king's high displeasure, ‘The customary regal etiquette is not speak 10 bim' ‘Tige; sick "im? Dor On TIA DOUGLAS, dey ness, which ale ‘Funeral from St. Augustine's clan, sunday, 8, at 2:30 o'clock. Friends and relatives are int 16 attend. ‘May she rest in peace. . DOUGLAS. PHILLIP WALLER, beloved gon of Wm. G.and Mary Doulas, aged une year and nine ‘Funeral Sunday afternoon, April §.188b,at 3 o'cloc from restdeuce of parents, 410 H stiver nertawest, 3 IX. At Baltimore. Md, on Ape MARX C. : seam iu noutia 4 ey t. * wite aaluibgtot, D. Ca abd SSushter of Charice and Mary Sippel E etin o 4 ‘Theat she might longer stay a Farewell, Mary, bast We thy loss inost, raided But "tis God who has: me, ‘He can all cur surrows around Ler pillow, she wust die. i witli aewecnight within teak ied for the purpose, nded to witness @ series of experiments fypnouse st seen gles Err bes, containing various ni x sabes, con! drugs in solution in pene were employed, and it 1s not denied that external aj icallon = gee more or less nag ey ect contractions, congestit impaired riravic and other emotional per pe any corelation in the majority of the cases be- tablished’ terapeutjeal ‘properdes of, tuo. e- Stances tsed.”"Morethan fun a tube was found to be as pote! ‘the manifestations as any of those previously em- ployed, ——__+0e____ Chinese Superstitions: cused minister are substantially as follows: It is @.leged that Mr. Widdemer was married in Albany, N, ¥., in 1871 to Josephine Dodson, of that place, rhom he lived for ten and who agreement of ich tise we exe wi nessed, by which, it 1s sald, Mrs. Widdemer was to retain the child, a boy. AL Une time Mr. Widde- mer, Who had ‘charge of a parish in New ¥ merrily asked her mother ‘Was 00 account sent was immediately given, and the royal sledge Stood stil or halt an Hour ‘while the. future cer ‘of the Netherlands was bolsterously hitting ‘hit by “nobody knows who.” es Fair Women’s Whims, ee Pee SoS shy Sopdet om * ‘afternoun > PraIELECKE betbved busted A Youne Busmass Max's Svicir.—A special from Bedford, Ind., April 5, says: This community was thrown into great excitement Unts by the announcement that Newton Gainey shot and killed Dosom that one can imagine. Five or seven liti.e bags of satin, each an inch and a half square, lute bit ot knot son inine, Jobe Bue 3 Hl of Uar= g lett, - i i Ha E : i i 2 A | iH if i fi 38 # i ae i i ee rE i

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