Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FOR RENT—ROOMS. __ Shok RENT—THREE COMMUNICATING ROOMS Fen brocres ist it Te0e Lat aw, JOR RENT — ELEGANTLY ‘window and alcove room also bac! ‘lows Cireie. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. F2 SALE_VERY SMALL FARM NEAR ROCK- le, Feasunai . Md... wei} improved, every 4 terms ike 935 Fs We 3 ACRES, ROCK Ci FOI . near Bradley farm and next Mrs. + unfurnished or partly far- ap-73t* NISHED BAY '& parlor and t_two Pi ten's recent purchase: about 700 ft. : front; Cupt> : RENT-TwO Pal coat Ee th 3 jee rooms ou third oor, all wnfu SoD et FI A OO Ne Ta18 Pet. owe wie SO KENT-VERY DESIRABLE F ‘end Upfurmished Roows, in all locations, a: ree aoasbie prices Persons in march of these should sce Gur list Free, ROUM RENTING AGENCY, 6 mae Pi aa in QOOR RENT—WITH BOARD, SEVERAL NEWLY “STUATHBLANE,” THREE ies from Alexandria, adjoining the “Cloud's iul* proverty. and pear the “Theolowical “Seminary, nutaini® brick dwellins ap barn. large orchard, excellent water. healthy apd de- sirable ss a country residence, valuable dairy and mar- farm “For terimeapely te Mr GROWGE AULD, ® the premises, oF to SABEL G. JOHNSTON, execu raltable parties; geatlemens preferred, ia, 428 Novia Washington st, Avexandris, Va; Peuw ime Mtoe. 213 E st. nw. ‘T GLEN—CHAPRL, HILL ~ furnished; good shad ‘or address 3.3. CLAR Jo FURNISHED — house keepi floor: fine i ‘$20. Address ter ehiliren; price om ED OR UNF Fok SR RPOMEFORNISRED oF Us) second and third foo ie : twenty minutes ride from = -_ = ‘ardwick Station: ten trains. JOK RENT_PURNISHED_A LAKGr joa, 8 food newly furnabed room, northern priv es of land, suitable for track furnish bourd if desired; references exciua __ WM. A. MELOY, oo REAL ESTATE. Shad Mi road, five miles ues of cars, he Oxen Hill acres baif- JOR He NT € 1d... 83.000; mr Alexandria, jatles frou se "and lot in Ta 58 acres in Aunapolt Westmorelan dow amd balcony: southern Bait reom, second floor, with bear at we OR KES Fe REX bed-rocn with Bre bis Ue. nw. JOR RENT—SECOND FLOOR, Unfinished, two lance, fan milly: all. modern te: reat modarae ENT —CHEAP- NICE Mi bed-roowe at 110 Fst. RE { WOAKD-AT 1 Titout room: Be bi ‘D COMMUNI- oath con 127 aires in Fairfax Co.” Va, improv ) 100 acrey on the Glenwood and Bladensburg sates drive tron. the’ aprtol, $30,000; 930 my \mnproved. by re: 120 acres, improved. by at jou, near Leesburg, Va.. $100 per RZsctey linproved, 3 miles. trom from Be Loudoun Count brick house of 1 w , e6.000: Va., handsomely 11 ved by store, mills, & s opposite Alexandria, Va. $1.3 iarkewt ilies Howard Co. Mld-r = eres in Moutcomery” = 1sifeD WOOMS EX SUIT brick yansion, #12 Fritse cti'second 3 somely fu a: de SePherson square. roliha, Call mber and mineral I have at my S Bauito nr ia We p Aino eoue: tote ta the. emerprieiay ST. NEAK CONNECTICUT | city'of Duluth, tho great commercial center of tie . with bath, | Northweat, For further mormating coll as of ea a drone THUS. E. WACGAMAS. OL Fat Ba ~1708 & ¥ furnlahed room, 2d fl Ke $10; sis0 | lance tan! ‘saie privileges, also light bow og, with of without board, at wu lines of cars T — ELEGANTLY-FUENISH vated buil ite 0 panding & bea Boon y ‘View of surrounding country ; fruit and shade, Price reasonable: terms easy. Apply to OWNER, Hixhlands, B. &. 0. K. {OR SALE-120 ACRES, GOOD ud ouse. farming utensils, and 500: two mules from stati . GU-acre farm for rent. WM a aries Hotel. ‘mb. POE BENT FOR THE ‘of Rockville, new house, nicely included. pure water: good shade: most destral cation. MILION & LUCKETT, st. DLW. Bp6-3t JF o5 SAGES A GREAT BARGAIN—A FINE FRO and garden farm, 8 mils from Washington, on the Pa atable board: Anest sub- 2m the District: everything first class: on satinn;, cartiace-bouse for bicyeles aud Wyoming ave. Bw extealed: Fes NT—ROOMS U FURNISHED OR LIGHT housekeeping at 5 new; Beichbgrhood |B and 'P. RK: contains 140 acres; bas on it two (quod, location central aud convenie spo 3] houses, «well: {wo springs, a running sa 40 = OF HANDSOMELY PUI | avpie trees, and various other fruits. ‘Tbe above, to- also single rooms, st 1213 Ht nw ___ap0-H"_} ate "___ Address Box 37, Star office GOR EENT— TWO NEWLY- FURNISHEED : parties | NOR RENT —SIX-ROOM HOUSE, THREE MIN- utes from station. For Sale or Rent seven-room House sud 13 acres of land: five minut, OLE. HINE, Vienua, Fairfax County, V JOR SALE_PIPTY ACRES OF LAND 10 MILES from Washington, 1) miles from Beltsville, 2 iuiles from Brancuville, ou B. 0, WU. eleht-room mae dwelling aud outhouses, high and healthy: ice $1,900, W. W. HALL, 456 Fst aw. apd-30" WASTED TO PURCHASE, ON TIME, FROM five to fifteen acres land, partly wooded, bounded. by Falls Church, Carlin Springs, aud free bridge. State location, priee, and terms “Address GROCER, star of Febonavo FARM FOR SALE. Sloma for housekeeping bat, Se. t0 without children, S13; references’ 1583 Colunbis mow. sf spot JOR EENT—TWO FLOOR, shed, en aul ENT Touswinely furnished Dedrvoms aud private Paeured “Apply at 1321 at, corner, Ver- p3-61 SUIZE OF SECOND FLOOR SOUTH araisbed Foomay with board. also, ober War and ‘Navy Departments, Government front ave Fu: Fowervation im frout; references exehansced. 1 enw ena il RENT-FOR UNEXPIRED PORTION are authorized to sell one of ‘the best Farms in Fon. Gal sparment ia "The Portland” Montsomery County, Maryland. containing 209 actos THOS. J. FISHER & CO, | iu the highest state of cultivation. Ane improvements Aes Fat ne. | farm in graag: well fertilized aud imapured: wroducin ARLOK FLOOR, | ¢xeellent crops; is supporung one hu head of ie Sis het, ues ater houm: | srgck tbe Jeargouude ge expeeure, Jao other rooms: ruated on the 7th-st. pi * to Pot. cars, and herdics pass ton, % mile from Forest Glen Station, on the Metro- politan Branch B. and U.; 30 trains per day; Utes from Washington to Forest ex. we opportunity for any gentleman who de- try seat, as well as niles from Washing- iy fenesd im elds of ‘acres: = 1 & 10 and ey BR IP Fuuhinw water in every fleld, “Hot and cold water ini ‘bath room, hot and cold. water: , : dwelling: sewerage, &c. Two tenant houses. The place ard. At PLEI: etal ibe sold if desired with ali the farming mple- equate Wimeode Sees hi ty head of Jersey and Holstein A ,Goov Ixvesrarxr. altesative effects in the system achange that seems little short of miracuious. No medic‘ne has been in such universal demand for yearn, Give it s 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 scure will result, for I have used it, and ‘speak from experience. It is by far the best remedy 1 ever knew.”—F, 0, Loring, Brovkton. Mase, AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, Sold by all Drugwiste, Price, $1; aix bottles, @5. fed20 WORTH 85 A BOTTLE. Tx Gexcre JOHANX HoFrr's MALT EXTRACT 4a the BEST NUTRITIVE TONIO ‘and most PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE for Impaired Digestion, Dyapepsis, Convalescence, Weak Children, and General Debility. WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF IT: Suffering from an attack of Hines which had not ouly reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustiog, from inability to appropriate food, I tried the effects of the Genuine Johann Hof’s Malt Extract, 8 winegisesful three times a day. Its use was followed by marked effects—1. Food, which bad heretofore been found to pass the alimentary canal unchanged, di- wested properly. 2. There appeared an increased Fower of evolving animal heat and storing up fat, Beware of imitations. The genuine has the signature of “Johann Hoff on the neck of every bottle. All others are worthless imitations, OXQHANN HOFF, Berlin and Vienna. New York ‘Barclay st. ‘yad-turthae Waxaaxers, A Bouk is no better because you get] t for a fair price, Dut you're likely to feel better when you know the price was fair. MONEY SAVED On Books is as good a8 money saved on anything. One of the easiest tings to save un, too, if you only haves care. At WANAMAKER'S more Bocks are sold over the counter than in any other Louse between the oceans. Timely works ou Agriculture and Horticulture; & Jarge assortment of French Books: Seasides and Franklin Squares; Standard and Miscellaneous Works, ound and unbound; aud almost any printed thing ‘that proper people read. ‘The prices are always fair, and any getatle Book is there or will be got. BOOK NEWS Flow little the title of a Book tells you! Even if you fee all the new Books, how many have you time toget ‘at the inside off ‘That is where BOOK NEWS will serve you a good turn. We send it out once a month, a-brim with just ‘what you want to know of the latest Books and the gossip of the Book world. By the best judgment of the best judges it tests the new Books, and says why this ‘Book should be read and that skipped. Withesch Mumber au author portrait, 6c, 50c. » year JOHN WANAMAKER, 417-6m Philadelphia, WO®DERFUL CURE OF SALT RHEUM BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES, Thave had s most wonderful cure of salt rheum. For ‘five years I have su‘fered with this disease. I bad it on ay face, arms, aud hands. 1 was unable todo any- thing whatever with my hands for over two years, I 1 tried hundreds of remedies, and not one had the least effect. The doctor said my case was incurable. Isaw your advertisement, and concluded to try the Curi- ctRa Remepres, and, incredible as it may seem, that after using one box of CuricuRa and two cakes of Cu- ‘TicURA Soar, aud two bottles of CuTicuRa REsoLy- xr, I find I'am entirely cured. Those who think this letter exaggerated may come and see me and find out for themselves. GRACE P. HARKHAM, North St. Charles St., Belle River, Ont. Ihave been afflicted since last March with a skin dis- ease the doctors called eczema. My face was covered with scabs and sores, and the itebing and burning were almost unbearable. Seeing your CUTICURA REMEDIES ‘80 highly recommended, concluded to give them a trial, using the Curicuna aud CuTicuRa Soar exter- nally, and ResoLvest internally, forfour moutha I call myself cured, in gratitude for which I make this Public statement. ina Will be sold on reasonable and favorable terms if sold before the firet day of May, as the owner to go abroad. FRANCIS HUETY, mbh27-tn,th.4w is z eee sth aud F ate = 2 RS. —AT AMMEN: FOR RENT—STORES. Pet tuoes fame nee - = ——— | and superb stream; price, 84, ve RENT—MAY 1ST, STORE NO. 450 11TH fF 200. Also 90 act ST. | taining 20 superb building sites near station te” | acre lots, $100. Address DANL AMM mbz2-eoLm* 3 R SALE—THOSE BEAUTIFUL 15 ACRES,LYIN huzh, on the Brookville road, adjoining Jos. Brad- St | lesser tgarroaadiugs fret claws, “ApELy to JOS, TOF FUTT, 605 14th JOR SALE—“SUNNYSIDE,” BEAUTIFUL CO! 2, ee 1 PINE STORE AND DWELLING FOR itn of pears, Feascbsiie reatal to acceptable ten aut. "S02 7th st a. w., next to Major's Drug Store. ‘Apply to Owner, 1211 Rhode island JOR RENT— BEAUTIFUL Tath of, 20x80 feet, concrete cellar same size; n'ne om, dwelling a lange brick stable rear. F.C. | i try seat on Baltimore and ‘Obio Mailrosd, 11 miles. Sik ae Pe mbit. tha fron Wesuiueton. 10 sens _dely cultivated ground: c = a nes, exci ot ‘aud out JOR RENT_1908 77H ST. DESIRABLE | ings. privaterailroad station, ‘Toris reasonstie. La. Ente gor ih pinte-ciane, show: win ouleg of J. i. THOMPSON, 1425 New York ave — US. J. FISHER & = BThocr: = ‘TH: JOR SALE, RE INIA ry estate, large mansion and 330 acres, well watered and healthy, with truit, ice, and elegaut shade: gattlally fu“nished and eouy fuse OF private school. In BERLIN'S, Fumeet STORE AND t 14 ~ containing 13 rooms, Gu8 14th st. mist kM BORDERING ON THE POTO- Mile Run, Washington & Alexandria vutalniog 88 acre, house with seven stable, a Se. Care stop at farm every hour. Good place for fariuing, gardening, dairy. boating apd Ashing. Thave also at the Washington abd Obio Junction another place, with 14 acres of laud; house with ten rooms, JOR KENT—FIE: 705 Sth stm. agents, architects, graughtsmen, &e First fogr, five, three «ood 0, stable, &e. Suitable for residence Joseesion evens TELE & RUT ie botae, eardening ordairy” Apply tones eS b + THOMAS W. SWANS, Alexandria, Va, _MONEY TO LOAN FOR KENT—A 5 EN FITTED | JOSEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTAT eines a mut will rent for other f yiee. No deiay were ascii ta atiaactor aw. «i ap7-lin BH oR RENT-KINDLING- cL ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CEN’ R RENT-KINDLING WOOD MILL MoS2X TO F0AN AT FIVE gta, with youd shatfoge, en . » Laree amounts recuud wagon for sale Specialty. TYLER & KUTMERFURD. ._ vbamlaeaiees Space | oeeliwe sor Faw yO NEW PIANOS AT LOWEST KATES. Fok eat sew risers coe | $10,000 roxas ‘ap6-1m Bae 7th st iw $65,000 oa a i RENT—A LARGE, DRY CELLAR AT 1110 wee Pennsylvania ave. ay6-3t P. A DARN. = === = 1226 F st, iN HAND ber ‘cent interest, on approved real estate security. FITCH, FOX. & Ekow v6-3t Wis ¥ TO IN 8: Llocks on satisfactory real estate in the city. We. = - ~ | desire to invest this at once in blocks of #00 or more. LOST AND FOUND. _ ann os tat at ae. ARD, FOX TERRI BR DOG ABOUT d. answers to the uame of George, FOR RENT-—STABLES. 000 Seat, ae YO Se save $7,000 fo loan fortwo years ent ou Bret-clans wceurity. tw ‘* P HILL & CO., 1338 Ft. 39) 300, 300, 1.000, — $200, 21.5650 s2,0c82'92,508!°% 000, to loan on fal estate, Charges moderate, No delay, mhst-1Ot TIRE O18 Fst. ove , had atiacbed Kew “OQST—ON APRIL 4 OF Fen-Koity, Five do up /n de Le c Desales nw. It SOLD-HANDLED | Peward of me) ‘T, LiFE AND TONTIN! 1 highest eash prices. Loa: rm “aint reas cbc ergan ADE over Tyler & Rutherford, 130% 15 “a = — OANS AND DISCOUNTS. \L 1d Cosneeticut ave. a topes bis new fiat 816 Cuuo.ave Le ox, ‘APRIL std TERRIER. Bri RICH & CO, y and yellow tail cut: answers to the Baume of Toduy. @5 reward if returued to 1019 Coun. BANKERS, ove Bw. Iv CLGROWS “COLLIE DOG. BLack reward will be Paid for hit Fouts tosh grmsren x scoTCH | cS 6 613 15th sta w. auswerin: to ON REAL ESTATE, {mh13]__ THOS. E. WAGGAMAX. LOANED ON STOCKS, BONDS, ARMY pata iz and Navy pay accounts, notes snd other seeurl- ASEM ARSANGEMENT AND GREAT PUBLIC | mbO-3m _ Broker, Tet Ne tee, foes All the Magasines, Iustrated Payers Mots 20 LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF I: PE fered promptly at rea, | -VL terest and Cominissiom, on Real Betate Sacarite, 3 ms of business in the city, eit! - iq, HOLLAND & THOMPSON, te wei pablakers bee oy) om 1S1S F st- AdjoiSing San Batlding,_ = 6 ta) card to Nat. Ne: ONEY TO LOAN, IN LARGE AWN: MALL Be Keeney. B Washington DC | Ministst on appecven fant estate onan Tales of taterst KM. T Fataw. XG TO SELL A HOUSE OE x | is cteap, for concn spur | MoxeY 0, LOAN IN’ SUMg FROM $500 Ur AME ward, 3 west rai interest and commis iva on spyvuved Teal etaid fu tuuwetiy PE a SEE ° ets. Bw, $100,000 Fat23S, 08, PARAS Telepaos 13 G. H. WHITE & CO, sce) no N, Chariea st, Beltiinota, Mo*#* 70 Loan ON APPROVED REAL EarATe MoO we fin MB wie MES X MeDEVITT. CHARLES Private Detective $n, eilico B03 Fa bis agence ‘control, PLINDER Fahd Sureat of Informa vate room for tation, jor rewards bot eusae _Metiable and confidential, —f1s-zm* IE's OLD STAND Is THE ONLY PLACE Coto 644 2) x Mor tora ome Fr Bi ARDING. a MTs ON REAL BS: ithe LARGE. AIRY, ¥. jOWER, * eS et Fs, | p24 Successor to DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 Fat, (or day “tax rate per wyd-30°" | MONEY To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ESS SE%,SOOL RSD SEWLT FURNISHED | Stiny wincre the security t good AL LOE Horns wih lard, alae oF oe ‘mb30 0.c. 303 Tthet me = 13 13th wt. CLARA A. FREDERICK, Broad Brook, Conn. Sold everywhere. Price, Curicuma, 50c.; Soar, 25c.; Resouvant, $1. Prepared by the Portex Davo AND CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Mass, Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” ABY'S Skin and Scalp preserved and besutified by BD Cericuns Mepicatep Soar. 803.4,6,7 Dosurxs Exzornio Soar. ‘THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. IT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. The original formula for which we paid €50,000 twenty years ago has never been mcdified or changed anthe slightest. ‘his soap is identicalin quailty to- ay with that made twenty years ago. At contains nothing thet can injure the finest fabric, Abrightens colors and bleaches whites. ‘Atwashes flannels and blankets as no other sosp in the world does—without shruukiny—leaving them soft ‘aud wiiteaud like new. KEAD THIS TWICE. ‘There is s great saving of time, of labor, of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, where Dobbins’ Electric Soap is ‘aed according to directions, One trial will demonstrate its grest merit. 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 rum clothes, and aredear at any price. Ask for DOBBINS' ELECTRIC $d take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to Mexico keeps it in stock. Ifyour’s hasn't it, Le will order from his nearest wholesale grocer. Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, aud be careful to Follow Directions on each outside wrapper. You Cannot Afford to wait longer before ‘Trying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. 47-6m Itwill Sozovonr. A GRATEFUL ODOR, Indicative of health and purity,is communicated tothe mouth by tue aromatic SOZODONT, ‘Which maxes the teeth as white and as radiant a8 pol- ished porcelain, and contains no ingredient that is no highly benetical to both gums and teeth, ‘The Lyric and Dramatic professions are loud in their praises of SOZODONT. Would be quickly destroyed by burn- jug HYDRONAPHTHOL PasTILLEs in apartments, closets, wardrobes, &c., where such dors are usually found. ‘Theve Pustilles destroy disease germs and prevent all kinds of contagion. ‘The M Reed ree lightfui incense while burning. Sold by Drugxists everywhere, or sent by ape SEABUKY & JOHNSON, New York. Panes Cerenr Coxrouxp rox THE NERVOUS, THE DEBILITATED, ‘THE AGED, CURES Nervous prostration, Nervous Headache ‘Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach sud Liver Diseases, and all affections of the Kidneya, AS A NERVE TONIC it strengthens and quiets the Rerves, AS AN ALTERATIVE it purifies and enriches the dled. AS A LAXATIVE it acts mildly, but surely, on the bowels, AS A DIURETIC it regulates the kidneys and cures Price$l. Bold by druggists. Send for circulars WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. ‘Proprieto 13-3m ‘arlington, Vt 2d EDITION. Lat Taras 1 Tho Sn SERIOUS OUTLOOK IN IRELAND. Fears that the Attempt te Suppress To- Morrow’s Meetings May Cause Bleod- Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evanmre Stas. TO SUCCEED CAPT. LEACH, Lieut, Lusk te be Detailed for Duty at the District Buildings, Te ts understood that Lieut. samen I. Last, U. 8 ‘Engineers, the present secretary and assistant ‘the construction committee of the Mississippt River commission, and also the disbursing officer for work carried on by this commission, 18 to Te- Heve Capt, Smith §. Leach at the District Bufld- ings, Lieut, Lusk 1s a man yey as ; r-tnree ustle ence, about thirty- years paysite PORTIONS OF THE MACHINERY THROWN A QUARTER OF ‘A MILE—TUREE MEN KILLED. tee rules, The salary 18 Oxed at $1,000. The new .¥., April 7.—At 5 o'clock last ‘appointee is an old resident of Washington and The big mogul exploded on the gre Rattrosd ne Craigvils, Loxpox, April 7.—Events imIreland bave again prong} fumMances, Dut they cannot convince the leaders | dewocrat, taken a threatening turn, Politicians of all classes ‘The train was standing still and the en democrats to settle hong tuomsciea Ss ve | ele Ch eaereiee, Commmaam bas etevemet o Wilt experience a feeling of relist if tomorrow | gineer, John Bodine, Conductor John Clarke | Provement. ‘Tho captain saids “My, SbOre, OX- do not consiger that they are from examination at the Washington city asses without bloodshed. At the cabinet counett | 824, Fireman, eee Perieace with the gentlemen of the District bulid- | ble for the delay, Jott run | omc. Postal rule fi, paragrapt Sof the, Gr Yesterday the government decided to prociaim ‘which cl ex- as been most pleasant, and J feel some Fe Service, defines exceptions from examination in gret m leaving my new ‘g the classified postal service as follows: Assistant ‘the contemplated meetings at Loughres and else- hurled the botier sevoral hundred feet. aa pustal Servece wor Ancient, Where which are being organized specially with a | A Ueary irom rod was thrown « quarter of mile. Seutial clerk ortne postmaster: cushier, assistaut view to showing the falseness of Balfour's asser- | £29 ate gg Rd ot cashier, superintendent's designated by te ton that be has succeeded in destroying the influ- | Areman were thrown on elther side of ‘track, Fostofice Department and repotied ax guch ence of the league. The chiet ot tne gov. | and when assistance came they were dead. Con: Commision; and custodians Of, money, fnmentin the prem adds approvingly the g@uctor Clark was still alive. He was taken to @ mo So 4 “e announcement that troops are in to be | house near by, where he died. = such Uy tbe Post-Omice Ly bt. and ous Supporters of the government rho spoke 80 A Summons from Parnell. ie whose fidelity the postinaster te under odicial 0 thetr aking 7—Mr. Parnell has Biibina Gctire aedoganens Caer | iA ee ahem | sii acs omen cers pereneEeeg. in the representation of that city. Ivin almost | gay 2%" 8° 88 10 vote for the oe poarch 8 signatea intengents and cusiodians of money, certain that the Parnellites will have a brought together a congenial: of t people. ‘The drawing-rooms werd fighted Tom tne 4 ence tou city post-oilice to be ex Even Sir Edward Guinness, although heis@union-| Preparations of the Irish Police. | chandeliers, abd a Lumber of luxurious seals gave SERRE Be, Sallows: Pourtesn supertntencenta, nd personally" very popular, decioes to stand | , DUBLIN, APril7.—Great preparations are being matter, They to make i atest ofa vinta bopistry aivineas miseiseses Civiaen, ‘against Parnell's nominee, whoever he may be. (+ sé = frien ——— THE SUBJECT SHELVED. Latest Reports About the Marriage of Alexander and Victoria, Loxpox, April7.—The Zimes’ correspondent at Berlin hears that the diMculty between the em- peror and Prince Bismarck arising from the pro- posed marriage of Prince Alexander, of Batten: rg, and Pricess victoria bas eek. scxoot sed over, and the prospect 1s that the question of the marriage will ——_—_ GOLD IN LOWER CALIFORNIA. Men Who Have Been There Say the Mountains are Full of It. San Diego, Cat., April 7.—Interest in the gold discoveries in Lower California still continues. T S. Vandyke, who explored the country last fall, 18 full of faith in the reports, which he says simply verify opinions formed from his penne ea THE CHICAGO POST-OFFICE. The Commission Recommends Changes Largely Increase Exe Cuicago, April 7.—The commission sent from Washington to tnvestigate and remedy the defects tn the post-office service here, completed its labor which qill penses. e tion ab that time, One expert, who claims to have pros. pected a large portion ‘of the new country, says the Held really extends trom @ few miles below the doundry line down to San Quentin, and that gold can be found in the mountains the entire distance, Silver and iron algo constitute a the mineral wealth above San Quentin, while be- low that point there fs an abundance of copper. ‘portion of money. division, Georgewwa siation, Bast 42) Capital ‘station, stations ©, D, & and able tw caucus in| ¥ clerks’ division, second-class and Ea ~ mail-bag deposiiory, — money, stampa, slamped envelopes, 80d postal cards, for whose fidelity the post= y were r, they could force Obe- | master is under ‘ofheaal bond, the assistant super- ntendent of t Class and di io . would division, ay EO second class and due matter continue their in moUeY order division, two ton Clerks at the Georgeurm jon, one cl and again it would be merely a matter of phy’ yee cherie at wetion endurance, However, the matter 18 to fully —¥ ES ‘Unree clerks at Station c, ‘messenger ‘at satie - Aiscussed in caucus to-night, abd a lively tune ie i mtb contemplated, trate any attempts that may be made by the National League to-morrow to uold meetings ———-___— ‘WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Govern went Receirrs To-Day.—Internal reve: ‘ue, $248,381.31; customs, $627,148.13, A Gavozn Avromrep.—John Hayes has been Appointed gauger at Dayton, Ohio. Anur OxpEns.—First Lieut. Edw. B. Ives, 19th infantry, ordered to duty at the recruiting station at Davids Island, N. ¥. Capt. Frederick E. Trotter, 14th infantry, relieved from duty on recruiting service, and ordered vo rejoin his cot 5 ‘THE Cat0aco Post-Orrice Ixvastigators.—Some of themembers of the commission for the Post- Omfice Depart ment that have been engaged in in- sTestigating the Chicago post-office are expected to rev city this evening. EX-Gov. SUEPHERD a8 THR GUEST.—A dinner was given at Delinonico’s, in New York, last night, to ex-Gov. Shepherd, formerly of this city, Who 1s about to return to New Mexico. Twenty covers were laid, and among those who sat at thetables in the % and the ices were from tiny uckeis and tuba, In handsome dress of black lace, over a foundation Diack moire silk. ‘The polnted opening was frilled ‘With Jace. Miss Langhorne wore oanee ‘tollet of W hite satin, pompadour bodice. skirt was gold-spangied tulle, and Grapery was silk embroidered net. About ber White throat she wore a black band of velvet stud- ded with pearls, and in the lace of her dress nes- Ued @ large pear! cross. Mra. Crosby wore a dress Of black Velvet, faced with biack satin; Mra, Lincoin wore French tollet of bined With marine-blue satin; Diack sik and turead lace; Miss Grotby, Langhorne’s niece, wore a dainty dress of green silk, draped with tulle and gt Water lilies, and a triple necklace of pearls; Miss Gouverneut wore a rege of buttercup arty and Miss Pullain, of itimore, wore Diue silk, cOmbined with dregsot wine velvet. ‘These ote ine rece.ving party. the were Mrs. Dickinson aud her cousin, Mrs. Olmstead, of Detroit; Mrs. McLean, Mrs, Hornsby, Mrs, Lyman ‘Tiffany, Miss Tifany, aud the Misses Floyd-Jones, ot New Yors, Mrs. Doiph, Miss Odenest, Mrs Hicks Mrs. C1 the transmission of wouey, drafts, €c., Pom-oflice to the United Sates Tretsury, ‘This list having been Urausmitted to the Civil- Service Commission by the Postmanter-Gei AN UNPLEASANT INCIDENT INTERRUPTS 4 BONEY- | the commission bas notified Mr. koss that It hed Sxcepted the places named v5 the Postmaster. general as properly failing within the provisious ‘Yesterday afternoon Detective Seibold, of Balti. } Sino te Buyers fall stoordingty.* more, ceme to this city with a warrant — — +. Dr. Francis Young, charged with bigamy. tive Horne went with Mr. Setbold to the Howard Equrry Cover—Judge Cor. House, where Young was found and arrested. He} Yesterday, Murphy nyt. Geueste, reference to Was taken first to police headquarters, and con. | auditor wit instructions. Kich et Senting to go to Baltimore and meet the charge he | #1; PTO confesso made absolute Tete onthe 3:0 eclock, train for that city, eit i | Hick: Herron yf. slleged ‘hat Young was married in Kent County, oe Para Es 2 i: F f Bad The Courts, ‘astleaan; restraininy Md. and although his wife is alive apd Were Gens. W. 7. Sherman, Horace Porter and | Lord, Admini and Aire, cee jarlisie, Col. ay ; ee evarmcd to | Order returnable Apri 34, 1888, granted. M Winsiow, “Buly” Fiorence, Col. red. D. Grant | hod "Mra Colton” AuaiGn teat eee You Fo goa be, as ou, Wedacaday J : age Stott Tecelver autuoriocd to Compound deve doa Ruisell Young, David Yuengling, Kobert M- | Viet, Mra ‘Geo. eal Airs tien, ies Batten, | Bore CA Proutlen. Waller ‘sgt. Douvaan, feos of Taylor and Frede Mrs.’ John M. Glover, Sra T. 10} Commissiouers Duncauson aud Ryan allowed pay ded with satin ribbons in handsome turkey leather | Miss Thou ra nh | , Se Amy Carey 18a daughter of Thomas . 9 mn, Mrs. Macarthur, Judge Jerewilan Wilson, Miss Atina ‘Wilson, Col SonaeM, Wilson, Mrs Wilson, iss Wallet, Mrs & well-known real estate dealer of Baltimore. | !8tOcourt. Guy agt. Burgess; pro contesso agi. She 1s young and attractive and basa local repu- | Burgess granted, ‘an autbor and poet. Dr. Young came to Cincett Court No. 1—Judge Hagner. Baltimore trom Harrisonburg, Va, and the wed-| _ Yesterday, Pratt agt. Baltimore and Potomac arranged after a brief courtship, It 1s | Raliroad; verdict for plainuf, $3,000. Stated that much sympathy is telt in re Cmecttt Court, No. 2—Judge Merrick. for Miss Curey, who is widely known and 3 ureg. who 18 widely known, ay seer eay, bron sgt. Birch, et al.; verdict tor card cases, on each of which the name of of the guest Was stamped with gold. Speeches were Made by Gens. Sherman and Porter, Col. Grant, | Knott, Miss Keenan, Mrs. CR Bi Mr. Florence and ex-Gov. Shepherd. Gosvernenr, me. Field, Mire, and a eet ee m0 rs. ca, Mrs. Mul Bios von Foxwisaiwe Scrruins for the Post-| and‘ ise ‘Seinen Mee, Sb, yuan Commodore OMice Department and postal service were opened | Golasborough, Mrs. R- Cross dopasto, re Jona to-day at the Department. Auong the bidders | F. eee Airs. Fall, Dr. and Mrs. Dr. Mshed it seen Sarah V. Young, Were the following resident in this city: Melville | and Mrs. O'Kelly, Miss Eleanor Foster, Mrs. ives in Baltimore ‘and Sistas ohave beet mare | Mrs. Mrs. marriage notice was, pub- ‘and 12 ce, Prowate CovrT—Judge Cor. terday. Jy a lengthy report they review the | Lindsay, Julius Baumgarten, Rider & Addison, Wm. | Mrs. Cullen, Mrs. ‘Febiger, and Mra, Jaines F. Bar | eqs oun Yesterday, Estate of Jobn Dull. petition of Mary Work of sever aepartusent recommend several | F. Lutz, 'iterman Baumgarten, Wm. Baliantyne & | bour. Rouse with af ptogran ot her fusband, and the fo re Se, cae Bee. opiate of len 3. ee ee Ee eatin dition, Te cnanges | ten Te Mrs. Greely entertained @ party of ladies at | result was that a Warrant charging bagamy Was | tiers dr "agministrnton tir Boe ‘smith: fecommended by the commission involve. aD Movewexrs oF Naval Vessxts. — The U. | {Uncheon yesterday, and was at home to callers Sivipe ES Dond $1,000. Estate of, Philip Shea; account crease of about $417,000 per annum in expenses. asteed ieee Secrecy About Sharp’s Funeral. NOT EVEN THE UNDERTAKER IN CHARGE KNOWS WHEN IT WILL TAKE PLACE. ‘New Yorx, April 7. IT CLOSES AFTER RAGING THREE WEEES IN TEE PARLIAMENT AT OTTAWA. Orrawa, April 7.—The great debate on unre- stricted réciprocity, which has lasted three weeks in the house of commons, terminated at 4 o'clock thismorning. Before adjournment Sir John Mac- donald announced that if Sir Charles Tupper was jentiy well on Tuesday the fisheries U1 ould be ta ‘The house then adjour Save the Queen.” ‘would be taken up. the members singing sung ae area learned as to when the funeral jacot take place. The family refuse to give any infor- mation on the subject, and even the undertaker in charge is as ignorant on the matter as the public, He has merely been told to have everything ip readiness to hold the funeral at any hour he may ‘be called on. It 1s thougnt the body will be taken from the house for burial to-night, the relatives hoping thus toevade the obtrusion of curt seekers. Only relatives and the most intimate friends of the family are admitted to the house. —— BLY FATALLY WOUNDED. NasHVIILE, April 7.—A Paris, Tenn. special to the American says: Kennedy Porter, josity cay Shot by His Sweetheart’s Brother. A SON OF EX-GOV. PORTER, OF TENNESSEE, PROBA- “probably: facally ex-Gov. Porter, Was shot and prot latally wounded here Thursday night about 11 o'clock by Wil Edmunds. The orlgio of the difficulay 18 supposed to be the attention of young Porter to 8. & Yantic has arrived at Pensacola. The WU. 8. S Brooklyn sefied trom Tand- Jongnrick, Java, for, Macassar | March | 4 J. 8.8. Monocacy 1s at Yokohama awaiting orders. ‘The Essex 1s at Kobe undergoing repairs, aud the Palos is at Chemulpo. The Juniatt 18 p route from Honolulu to Yokohama, and the Marion is also on her way to Yokohama. ARuY OnpERs.—The following changes in the medical corps are ordered: Capt. George E. Bush- ‘Dell, agsistant surgeon, relieved from duty at Fort Preble, Me. and ordered to Camp Pilot, Butte, Wyo.,’religving First. Lieut. Willlam Stephen- Sou, “assistant ‘surgeon, “ordered to Fort Verde, Telleving First Lieut. Edgar A. Sssistent “surgeon, “who is ordered’ to Furt Snelling, Minn, ‘relieving First Lieut. Wm. 1, Kneéedier, ‘assistant surgeon, ordered to West Point, N. Y. First Lieu. Wm ©. Borden, assistant surgeon, relieved from duty at Fort Douglas, Utah., relieving 1st Lieut. Guy L. Bale, assistant surgeod, who 1s ordered to duty at tip passed. “Estate of Lucy A. Heaton; letters testa. Francis M. Heaton; ‘bond $1,200. Estate of Abbe 8 Caldwell; letters of administra Won to Charies T. Clagett; bond §800. Estate of ton letters testamentary to Jane K 500. Estate of Mary J. Ruther- administration to James A. Kuth- bond $2,000. Aaron B. euantl iunent; pond $5. Estate of Susai Will admitted to probate; letters of a jamin Butterworth, gonstruction of said building be withheld from | bond $2,000. "Mary fila Edwards, guardian: ‘Thoraas pending ‘settiemeat ‘with the claimanta | Order Of uppotuument; ‘bond g250.” stave ob ‘The matier has been taken into court, however,| KD. DeWitt; leave to executor w sell sothat a judicial determination must be had.| bonds Estate of Jobn RK. Condin; exe. Meanwhile the Commissioners Will await the | CUtor authorized to ‘sell personal property, — Istzation to masa © Paul Yond g15.000, Saeko nasa C, Paul rt 000. HO PROVISION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF JONMBON | Of A" Hoes hay; mocoult passer a L. Bradenbaugh; account passed. Estate Mar- jarett Hall; letters of administration to Geo. I jail; bond’ $2,000. Estate Jos. Beck; letters of administration to Edward Bencuert; bund $10,000. Estate Benjamin L. Jackson; account passed.” Es tate Weitua A. Eumous, order that & F. Emimous OW calise OU OF Lefore April 13, ISK, Why letters Ba Rance tty tee ae appropriation Dill and | a4 coiligenduin should not Istury as prayed tn fund Dor 13 it provable fust it Con be deeton: | Won ot Henry Wise Garnett. te Virginia K of the permit fund for the ensuing year. as the | Matthews; will fled. Estate Jno. W. Easton; will Deeetioees tae proved estimates | 2atuitted to probate and record. state J. Tare ~ ei ae Tperimount forthe | ell; Wil Micd. Estave Hugh Edward Ounnors pose contained in the District appropriation Satay Sook ese Bete ane ; f+ D jane a ministration, wo Mizabeth A. Diss: woud em " = s. W. A. Woods ¢: Estate Win, T. Underw: etters of ‘wdministrae Naval Onpens.—Passed Assistant Surgeon} Mrs. W. A. Woods gave an afternoon reception ‘TUE YREE-SEIDGE CELEBRATION. Philip Leach, detached from the naval hospital at | yesterday. ‘Yesterday afternoon Commissioner Webb called on to Geo. W. Unuerwood: bone 00, Yokobama and ordered to the Palos. Assistant The Misses Floyd-Jones, of Oyster Bay, are the | on the President for the irpose of ting an ~e Surgeon O. D, Norton, detached froua the Palos aud } guests ot Mrs. Lyman Tifany. ‘ Grder issued allowing the solitary ‘men fn the De. | Tue Freer Ieptay Even 1x, rmx Wasmrrorox Po- ordered jonocacy. : repents to. participate iree-bridge crle- | Lick Covur.— Mrs Stanford 1s spending @ few days in New | P Seta ts sons tnelosons, ration, an court of Justice ip Unis city Was before Lie The Lafayette Memorial, York city. sion, which he provuised to do. Court Ubis morning, charged with obstructing the ‘The Hawatian minister and family will leave the city on Monday next for Ann Arbor, Mich., to attend the wedding of Mr. Chas, L. Carter,’the oldest son of the ininister, The family will be absent about a week, Mrs. R. C. Getchell, who has been visiting her nts, General and Mrs. Birney, of LeDroit Park, lor several weeks, left tor {or several woeks left yesterday for Chattanooga, The Ladies’ Historical Society had an interesting meeting y morning, Mrs. W. M. Springer in the chair. ‘The period of Grecian history from 402 te 300 B.C. furnished subjects for the papers, contributed by Mrs. L. O. Talbott, Mrs. King, Mra. A. E. Stevenson, Mrs. S.C. Hoffman, Mrs. Ruver Dufour, Mrs. J.B. Edmond, Mrs. Z. B. Vance, and Birs. H. A. Scudder. Miss ‘Hill and Mrs. David P. ‘Todd, of Amherst, Mass, sang. Miss Nona Stosch Played dificult vanations upon the violin, Judge Westel Willoughby and family have taken Possession of their new home, 1115 0 street. Mr. Charles Bidde, of Philadelphia, and Miss Fort Dougias. Letitia Glenn, of Baltim were married in Bal- Tur OveRcrowpED Tnxascny.—Chiet Clerk | timore Wednesday. Many’ near relatives Of the Youmans said this morning that the lene room came in a special ear trom P yhia to Butlding will probably be fully occupied by ti jaltimore. Some went from here, among them Second Auditors clerks, and that its Requisition wero Mrs Andrew Porter and hersou, Mr Biddle ‘by thé Treasury Department will, therefore, afford | Porter. no relief to the overcrowded bureaus in te main} Miss Mary Foster, of Elizabethtown, Pa., 1s the bullding. Guest of Miss Agnes Eulalie Martin, at 1213 street, District Government Affairs. WILL AWAIT THE COURT'S DECISION. Fitzgerald, of 1416 8 street, in reference to U Tequest that they inform hivi when they contem- plate the improvement of Johnson avenue, de tween 14th and 15tb and R and 8 streets north- West, that there 18 no provision for tue work on sidewalk on 13y stivet Lorunwest. Wile Intoxe hnunds' sister, which tue latter objected to, and | FOUR FIGURES OF FRENCH OFFICERS TO GO UPON THE| Mr. and Mrs B, H. Warder have returned from BUILDING PERMITE Ww had frequently threatened to kill bim if ‘MONUMENT. Fortress Monroe. were issued to-day to Win. AU to Dulld two brick | Cet‘up” He will have te sure fiftoon taney te he did not’ desist. Porter had been | ‘The Lafayette monument commission met atthe | Mr. and Mrs. cabel have sent out handsomely. | dwellings at 207 and 209 9th street southeast, ata | Frra hate Miter. ‘pay his flue of ea, ME aad nad roturnea “the | War Department to-day and decided that the | printed and illustrated invitations fore lectare vo | £5 Seren kane a ak a Sa foam to the stable and started up Depot street | figures of Messrs. De Grasse, D'Estaing, Rocham- | begiven in the parlors of woe eee ee Sas 5a teeneee upemat one MARRIED. towards the square, when he mot Edmunds about | peau and Deportati, shall go upon the wonument, | Mr. Daniel B. Lucas, of West Virginia, on Friaay | $1,400, J. C: Stewart, to erect o1 VAN ARSDALE--RMOK. On April 5, 1088, CHAS. the Blanton House, who told him that he was | Tere will be two groups—one representing the | CYéning, whose subject will be Daniel O’connell. | £12 44,1990 sree putatnr ent teay VAN AKSDALE w MAMIE E KNOX, by the kev, foing to.xIIL him and for him todefend bimselt.) Army and the other the Navy.» Rochambeat: and | The date is tue anniversary of tho birth of Thos. | $5sn4 454 Delaware avenue, at & cost Of #000, | W. W- Vas Arwault, brother of the grooms, et the rea iuunds then fred, the ball a 38 uber, striking | Dey yportail Will constitute th Jefferson, and at the close of the lecture the my group and “Roos, * dence of the bride's tather, Geo. W: Ku Porter in the left breast, just below the collar- | pe Grasse and D'Estaing the Navy grou} alumni of the University of Virginia will hold a gm ye bone, ranging durnword: On nearing Woe threat | “ene question ofa stray discstedyanat was | meting. |" TN az | ne data Yo tse in the bil to be Shortly proseat- ter drew his pistol, Be lect to make an effort to secure layetie TO! entertains a company Porter fell and rag’ soon after removed to bis | square, m—<_ evo Congress in relation to the tunneling of Rock father’ lens reca— — Creek. ee s condition. bra, W. F. and J. H. Porter and Fra Sirs. Carlisle expects to move into her K-street z Win. biigut, of Huntingdon, were summoned. The foiadbinhed fy posi od house in about ten days, The time for Lecal Notes. cianeral Bevurday. ape, 7. at wound has not as yet been probed. There were no ibdba otths ity. several making the move must be taken from visiting | 4 mass mi ot and resi- 5 PHILIP. WALTER, a eyewitnesses to thie shooting. Postmaster Ross, Ty weeks ago, | hours, leaving calls unreturned, and Mrs. Cariisie | gents of South will be held Monday | ,DOUGLAS. TER, beloved os Lommusenttia aeeeenee4 Tequested of the Postmaster-General a construc- | hopes to see her friends when she resumes her ranize a per- | W@ 0. Mary Douglas, — aime Preferred Death to Imprisonment. MURDERER PITTMAN FOUND UNCONBCIOUS FROM POISON IN BIS CELL. , April 7.—-Francis W. Pittman, who hep 3 Wratenced to imprisonment for life upon his conviction of murder in the second de- gree In killing his daughter, was to have been taken to og 3 ‘Sing this morn! ceepers found Pitt was yesterday one of the At 6:30 o'clock a Wing ‘uncon sclous on his cot. He was taken to the days at home the latter part of the month. A ball was given by the young ladies of Rock- ville i the Town Hall of that last evening, and was most enjoyabie affair. A number of ‘Washington and Baitiinore people were present. HOvSeBREAKERS SENTENCeD.—In the Criminal Court Judge Montgomery iinposed a sentence of ten years in the penitentiary on Ja& Carroll, alias on of the sections of the postal laws and regula- tons relating to the transmission of free (franked) matter through the mails and received an answer, ‘which (as has been stated in Tae Star) reversed the former ruling of the Department. The question ‘Was referred to the Assistant Attoruey-General for the Post-Office Department. In wansmitting the Gectsion to Postmaster Ross, the Postmaster-Gen- wrote: jon of the tn- | Mpnths.. afternoon April 8,1888.at 3 o'clock. trom retdauce of bateute iG H street crtawests DRISCOLL, The remains of JEREMIAH DRI Sek wwe died at Fatvcatt, Kane. on March ie SSS, will be buried from his residence, No Votery, colored, was given 60 days in | 357 street svuthwest, at So'clock tomorrow (suu- itty Saige ‘Snel fo-dny tor stealing 2 door hat | a9 JACOBSON, At Baltimore, Md. on April 4 1 me age onthe, 14 ov wed bo annie en tl + Me 2 Rifles’ Armory on Monday e" wie — pital, | “I instruct you that all public documents | J@8 Carter, colored, convicted March 26 of house- | National, a Ceare tae the case of ‘of Charies and where It was found thut he was suffering from | printed by order of Congress, inginding oe = ree C4 yo FB OBrien a St fovvers: aDeyey aay a opium poisoning. He 1s in a very critical ition. | originals of the Congressional | victed of ‘housebreaking ‘at the residence of F. | from a letter-box August 27th, 1887, was called, ‘Yet in mA we prayed. Burned with its Contents, Gt "ar Senator, “‘Ropresentative cr delegate | OBrien.on March 1, was sentenced Go ce Feat ig | and ye faling to answer ue recognizince was for: Tint abe might lower Sas” Barmivons, Aprti7_-The residence of Col, Wm. |im Congress, ‘or of, the | secretary of the Sristoec ae ey tne Te | ‘Arras caused in the house ot Mr. Geo. WW. erg, Marz, thom best joftema, Norris, near rstown, Was Gestro’ Sefia louse ese! —To-day, Chase, No. 1 street port! ‘to-day, it God who Las this morning frith moot ot the ‘contents, Bale Se oe Te ete to oe rit Eee aoe | cruioal Courts tection tn ervear of yodgraset Explosion of « botue of coe! oi. “But ttle Gam- 1) — ad saa ofmcial bering the natne ‘Whether appearing to be | Titting mousy by false pretensea, was sertimed to | aThe will ot ‘Thomas O'Day, filed this 1 ane weeping around er pillow, Fifteen Children Fall in a Well. a ae a) the Court in General Term, to be in the first | leaves lot 13, square 37 (No. 2318 M to PEE was tage within my boca, as franked matter. lf, however, any circum. seereater AnuIe apd 1ovam ot sane square (1128 pe to ALL BUT ONE RESCUED ALIVE AND WITHOUT SERI- ce ‘weem to fl te misuse of the | stance. ‘OUB INJURY. oe eal ss ——-——_ 23d street), to his daughter Ihave given Lows last token, teh from Palmyra, | Bories ot “he “anciate wereumstance to tae) MorioNs FoR New Txiat.—in the case of Lu-| A bili fordivorce bas been filed by Martha M. Aine EG ee age ae Se ane ne | Botice f2e ,oMcial whose has beeb * | minta Jackson alias Williams, convicted of lar | Burn agt. J. M. Burp. Frou of the marble forehead ee eee Bact case Qc not saonehd the Cemuement, Dut iD | Ceny, the motion for new trial was withdrawn | "St. John’s German Evangelical ‘and lett the ast kine there teachers and scholars started shoruly after, Ginner | such case do not suspend the transmission of such | font. (he motion for 8 Rew Ural Was wie has placed on record the certificate of Bx Hen Homan. ae ae oe by such official oF the | or""Dent, convicted of housel © thation | Section of Wi Zauner, C, Schaeter, H- Kott- ves and of oe famiy re rexpocttuilg splant 4 4 penal Ing tue old Primrose piace “some of the smalier | "£m omfcial copy of the decision has been sent | fF a new trial was died this morning. — O° | Parecte, 1504 hast Lombard street, Baltumore Sh chliaren wno wore in advance gathered around 8 | eo te Senate and House postmaster, Raxoe ov 15 TuxuuowsTan—The following | “}yuis Boyd, a settled colored woman, convicted | Sn Bunday, Avril 6, at two Saad in. Pa wel tlem | met : called a be copsumvtiv The pisoks on which they stood gave way, and | Stome for the Library Sub-Basement, ere tue readings at the Signal Ofioe vo-day: 7 & othe Hafceny of wearing apparel pare stan | pBEEDS axactnss of Major's suse Gotas teen Ieee cte ce See Bema | hoe orem ny ray tant comsmavn |r 0s BO ais Shares sored io gy tar spinnin oe | Sigal ES neo nr tr bo on Well, contain! 2 : AY. THE ASSAULT ON THE H-STRERT CaR-DRIvER.— Pr Fopd the teacllers Were SUC eset tn eid seu | _ The Library Commission to-day opened bids for | Thos Wikins convicted yesterday ander am ia. | “hethe Criminal this morning, Wim. W- ta 1-2 eee eae outia a widows was drowfed. ‘Several | furnishing stone for the cellar or sub-basement of | dictment for an assault with intent to kill Wm. | sons colored boy, cou of , sec- | = one noel 7, 1998. 30.m. of Mrs. Little, widow, was, co the tanrany bat ‘The ‘were based | Crawford, a driver on the Columbia Railroad, om ‘offense, 10 stealing a desk irom P.C. Merry, pees Hoa St hte ot or Chea the (there were injured, Dus none fazally. Mtnrce qIMORest lane fe tue, gaame worn. | FCUrUAIy 1% Of au seasUe and b was on November 16, was to the retora | Bite ue F two yeas and seven ‘The Marietta Centennial, hese tres plans of comaruccion aren pending, | Kt scutencs. tt, counsel Messr, arpa and | echool ee Anetta ite tomb has gone SPEECHES BY GOV. PORAKER AND SENATOR woAx. | the commission not having determined which | {owas submitted thet he wasia man of charac. | 70 Nn Oso. R. Wnsox.-Mr. ep Manintra, Outo, April 7.—The | city ball | shall'be adopted. Hence, bidders were ordered to | wife and five children. ‘The court cautioned him | Geo. R. Wilson, formerly superintendent of the ther litte darling babe was too sinall t ecommodate the throng | make their estimates and subinit proposals em. | against giving way to temper, and his narrow es- department ot the avy is erave. ties Sar w"nunaredh,"asnivGaae , othe | ened fords na gratuit, pu Na. Pissoue. | Gia tey uracnsmors we HE | MG reese sree aaa] ghana each th aD i a ™ ieSaing or Gen. Rufus. Putnam and bis band from | wnat. more ative, and, also, called for gross pee eet ees Tast evening. He was leaning with his Dack andiwo be begt with loving smiles Ute Mayflower: Tue Mest formal part of tho prox | bigs whiloplan No, 3 edie for bId8 Per cULIC109t | gyrsspucrony ro rax Paisowma.—In the Criminal bs, an ‘Ana ‘our darling’ bande Fam to-day. Was the gare, jong’ aad. inter: | stone, aad per cabio Yard for rubule {rougi) stane Scostving seston goods sour bvercsesbeed ageite wa Fontared | panes op Santer. sped S383 pm orem Sey cme a gy ‘The Bids were as follows: Trom Gee, Taylor and FG. Colaren on Eleveuth treet ven end rnd esting address. — Ended their Troubles with Poison. 7.—Hant Stookried and hi andzome woman of twenty-one Tusband New York, Aj wite Fanny, & years, took & dose of poison early died Vincent hospital. @he ihad been out ot work for some time and poverty | Der Grove them to take their lives, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock The wing are the : tus ewe York brock wire to Corson and Market. and cl ey 1410 stroot. southeast. trieuds respectfully invited to etieud. CEE Eni gE ray PE Sock ao a OB ae es é 2! =e ‘called up for sentence. ‘The No. 1, $481,000; for plan No. 2, $582,000; pa fidoReetin Le ‘and Ro $2.00 and §9 per cublo toot, end sor er gee eat io soe albany pentien ie peaoner, ‘who re- l 4 i 4 — Alexandria Attairs, K. Winder, | nortuwest. = ‘Hallowell *. 1335 3 for Tax EVENING Stax. was: 70) ms eee, "a, Babi tai | "Semce wepeenTo neo a.m | Ss Searcy, we est Be Pee aes tad or Washtagtony De Ce ata ale aoe Woz | ize Patrick street, near Cameron, Wea wrecked by | Men eouered and took soate bisae tim ‘Ther aNd yee ioc rot n pape roa Nove 1 Kod SLB er cable | fre tls morning about, 2 o'clodk. Mr. Sim pe et Ss eee ib Bibs alatives and friends are reepecitaliy in? of iss po cue Fore sear aSt, 000. ict | asleep when the fire broke out, but were awakened | RAYE ees ep Ee A 4 No. ‘3, g070,000; for No. 00 and 's3.30 | by a belghbor and found the Fear of the bouse in | gnece b € ‘offering toleave the check as et and per cubic yard, | lames. sy were barely able to cscape down | $8 ‘The old soldier leaned him the movey | 'ae TS Boawelt Granite company, of 2 ty eo SE od welied for the return of one of the 5 leakenlateimamigledoend Foire ta rt "The proposals will all be carefully analyzed be. | ® complete renewal. ‘The fre in the Skewrn ie dr aine the previous evening a © oclock, fhe Antes of sal Hxinte faut re concnong Moor babes smenraoer at fncam are ous anne aie 2