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= a 4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. c.. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1888—SIX PAGES. FOR SALE—LOTS. , SALE THR BELLEVUE PROPERTY— FSinsty sion? evil pixe Lore, co sand Whitoeg aves, at ® barwain if s0Ld sto MILL}, Prostce, 1508 Mist. nw.” aplé-oe SaLE—LoTs OF & st BET WEES XN. Cap. ata Be. dOc. per foot: cheapest ft the city ncwersl acld this woek;and ony R nd a of the ei one lett. ROOM 7, 519 7th st. ‘ap]4-2 4 A AP—2 LOTS ON 3D ST. BI feet front by 100 feet ane ier E: OH, PARKER, 4M and Eaw. ON © 8T. BET. Delance 1. D aod Va. os SALE-PRONTAGE OF 100 FRET WEST side of 12th st. bet G and M ne, within bait ware of Hi at. cars, at a very low furare. “pltow ** Ga MoEUEN, 1420 F at. iE OF 200 PREY ON fret eact of North Capitol Lo scdy tn that nw ‘and aie) — a MSS eee w1t3w iy FRON M st. 130. ‘morth site of Skee gemrable wrote tor media in 8 body, at Zc. per foot. aplt-3w rok, SALE_CHEAP. wi tc hin One aquare of Het. care” mor) ER LO’ North Gon 20 sts, 2a it. At is 100." quod business, Slew eae apl4-36 1420 F at, "ym SALE—AT A SAC F TAKEN WITHIN FFea bars-tneof Lote in the northwest; 2Oxss. Apply 1004 8 st. a > apl4-3t {OR SALE_EIGHT BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Hess, 18.6200, co wide ; aud F tort, east uto an uumediate ‘st cant, between wer, water, &c.. a Lar- CHAS. A. Mk jaz F apltse" oR S: TAGE OF FEET oN 4TH st, between Daud Este. ue, by depth of 10 (eet CHAS. A. Mo. UEN. 1420 F si apli-ow JOR SALE—SEVEN BEAUTIFUL BUILDING lots, fronting south, 18390. to wide alley, with all ‘aivantages for Immediate tunprovement, on 'E #t., be- ween Sd and 4th sts mo; a Dargail’ to a bu CHAS A Meo! 1420 # it pit Pee aces Sonar ‘west 3 Sap, stajust por of Bat, reduced price forcashe CHAS A. MCEU BS Dupont Circle, CHAS A MOEUEN, 1420 st apla-Sw 3 SALE-COLUMBIA, BEIGHTS FIXE CoR- ‘ner property, 108 a fuses and oD easy treme, CHAS A MCLUBN, 1420 Fst. aplé-Sw FOP SALE-EAsT HALF OF SQUARE 108 Frontage on 17th st. east, 436 ft Frontage on Mann sree 21? ft Frontage on south Bat. 161 4: and 6% in. i Chas. A. MCEUEN, 1420 F st. nw. F2 ;ALE—SQUARES AND HALF the northeastern part of the city: very property, for, moderate: ut CHAS. A. NCEUES, 1 bouses or for inv = eS Fe. SALE — THREE RABLE CORNER ae, well located, northwest; st aon ‘= RUTHERFORD, FOS SALE SUB lors 13 aNd 1 13 fronts on Cat ne Jot 15 fronts on eet JNO. HAR & K St, BETWEEN “wa. P. YOUNG._ can OR SALE— F Choice Lots at CAPITOL VIEW PARK, A-tjacent to Forest Gien Park, at low rates, and on easy terme Apply to 8. E, LEWIS, $55 7th it, mw. _spisst ed took.) JOR SALE_OWNEM OFFERS DESIRABLE LOTS imsquare 103%.un Kentucky and south Carolina Se. at ZGand Zo cents per foot. Address KE, thier. ‘ap l0-6¢" jok SALE-AT A BARGAIN TWO oF TH most uesirable Lots on the west side of 14th st. nded. 502150 feet each ty 20-fout alle apleét StEIGEL & LIEBERMANS, 1503 F st. FOE SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN. SQUARE on the ratiroad, with ewitch runuinw into half of i whien rents tor $1,440. The other half well-loca for baal WALKER & WILSO: 1006 F st. nw. finire of ‘company. * Applyto HJ. DALY, G31 Fst uw. 0 SXLE—6 LOTS COR SPRUCE AND JUNIPER sts. block 2. Le Droit Park 313 feet front. one Square trom 2 iines street cars: 18 wiuall Louses can be Vault cheapest «round around the cit 3 alder CWELLER'& REPETTI Ok SALE—LOTS— ‘ant Capitol, 204128. 81.85 Mth st. nw. 20x95. 78 Corner Lot, Mt. Plessai, 0 Columbia Hewbts, Lot q eS : - . . 4 Ps Ps 3 ‘Meridian Hill 2 ‘Wastney Close, S 2 = 3 oli Forest Gieun (inn), Lots apli-iw ic. JoR SALE_LOT_IP TAKEN WIT! Twill seli at a saerifice, lot on East tween 14h aud Lota. Addrews J. F. By Swe loe cepa SOR SALE—#25 DOWN AND @10 PER MONTH: will buy wrillocated busding fots facu avenue, four squares from Penna ave. 1 iy S00. Ks. PHILLIPS. 1419 New York ave. mbl7-Lint Fok SALE OTR LARGE 48D SMALL ON ALL streets i Mount Pleasant and Columbia Coil Grounds.” Also, Meridian Hill Lota, BESS. F. DAVE Se mamas h30- Lan JOR SALE-HARGAINS_LOTS TN MT. PLEAS Forest Glew Md., 2 to Se.;Mst., 70e; J. R. HERTFORD. 142:3% F at. War Duc Ovr Amiserable existence when a few bottles ot Ayer's Sarsaparilis would certainly give tbe strength and energy you need? Thousands aro proving its virtues daily. So may you Mra Alice West, of Jefferson, W. Va, writes: “I wes ali run down before I begam to take Aser's Gar- separilla, but am now gaining in strength every aay.” “Being very weak and despondent after # lont Miness, I tried Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and two bot- ties nave restored me to my former health."-- ‘Mim Biancbe § Brownell, 4 Boyiston Place, Boston. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drugwists. Price, 81; six bottles, WORTH 85 A BOTTLE. Tue Gesorse Leronren CARLSBAD SPRUDEL WATEB axD SPRUDEL SALT 1s NATURE'S WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASES, A PERFECT CURE FoR Constipation, Gout, Rheumatism, Diabetes, and all Diseases of the Stomabh. Beware of imitations, “thas given me better satisfsction than anything which I have ever used."”—Prof. Seegen, University of Vienna. “I bave used it for years with remarkab‘e success."— Prof. Hiawazek. Write for Dr Toboldt’s lecture on Carisbed Water and Salt, read before the Ninth International Medical Congress, mailed free upou application. EISNER & MENDELSON CO, Sole Agents, 6 Bor- isy st. New York. 2, WEE Wasauaxers, 4 Book is no better because you geti t for a fair price, but you're likely to feei better when you know the price was fair. MONEY SAVED ‘On Books is as good as money saved on anything. One of the easiest things to save on, too, if you ouly haves care. At WANAMAKER'S more Books are sold over the counter than in sny other house between the oceans. ‘Timely works ou Agriculture and Horticulture; = Jarce assortment of French Books; Seasides and Franklin Squares; Standard and Miscellanevus Works, bound aud unbound; and almost auy printed thing that proper people read. ‘The prices are always fair, and any getavie Book is there or will be got BOOK NEWS. How little the title of a Book telis you! Even if you see all the new Books, how many have you time toget At the inside of? ‘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 kuow of the latest Books aud the ossip of the Book world. By the Lest judgment of the best Judges it tests the new Books, and says why this Book ahouid be read and that skipped. With each number an author portrait Sc, 50c. = JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia, ¥ Consrrrerroxat Carannu. 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Ask for DOBBINS' ELECTRIC rd take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to Mexico Keeps it in stock. It your's basn’tit, be will (cruer trom bis Rearest wholesale yrucer. Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, and be careful to Foliow Directions on each outside wrapper. You Cannot Atford to wait longer befure ‘Trying for Yourseif tis old, relisbie, and wuly wou- Gertus DOBBINS ELECTRIC SOAP. 47-6m SALE_WE OF AT A BAKGAIN THE ow ig lots, to wise we call tue attention of others seeking good investinents, Viz: to 160 feet fruut by 100 on ZAst Vet. 0 andy 3 front by 100 om Colfax st me.,one square 0 “Steet frunt by. 57,cor. South Capitol and O aw. fort trout Uy Libow Lithsk be, tet Tend K. fort frou ry ss WALKER & WLiSON, 1000 Fit. erat _LOST AND FOUND. NST. AT POST OFFCE Di i itatber case, uarked Weights Kay” i lettat Boot. eG. he STIONS ASKED. Lost 4, White, sbort-hair dow, eye. answers to the t aw, osT—oN 137TH tmeut bin i Sireet ace NEAR NAVY-YARD, A PoC 4 afew keve ‘The ander wilt bea. Star offic ther Fecuve: a Lasiek 1815 150 st. aw. . cowed ies gre OSE-A CUE OFF A CARRIAGE WHEEL. wat L dey. Loudon wake. heward if returued to 1711 pe aiun eaceyt vs the wadtry lady who owns thes Pe Silbe'newanded it they are" left at ON APRIL 7, BETWEEN 3D AND DELA OWDY,.” A SCOTCH TERRIER. LONG bt brown: short tail, ears er abl ‘with tag. Liberal reward to corner 14th st. ¢ WEEN 14TH AND 10TH, Congregational Chun LATCH MATINEE SATURDAY, gy taining abyut $30 and darnond wey aul return pin etd papers. No Starctfice — aplG-ai* i from 3th 1 Herd.c. Liberal reward if lect EITHE deveming vt ] Ost A SKYE TERRIER: ANSWERS TO THE Ayers of aap. 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Ii not, and you wish to get rid of it, throw away daugerous liniments Do You aud poisonous snodyues and apply Dausr's Dewrat Pcasrera, which quickly allay inflammation and re- ENJOY hheve where all other remedies fail. These plasters are neat avd cleanly and act promptly. If your TCOTHACHE? dyucwist can't supply them they 1 be sent by mail on receipt of 25 ta by BEABURY & JomNsow, Man- _wio ufscturing C! New York. Kas Puaasacy, 7TH AND E STS. N.W. SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. EXTRA REFINED CAMPHOR, per wound, ‘ie. yer pound, CONTI IMPORTED CASTILE SOAP, Ave. peF pound, or 49c. per bar. KOLB PHARMA Ninaad ote, A goo nm gE A ma] pee Tee tA 2.8, 2 OF $160 IN CUSTOM CLOTBING. “I consider it more profitable to be dis tinguished for perfect At and thorough work- manship than for cheapness.” THIS 18 MY¥ MOTTO. And, for the largest number of grammatical seutences conveying the same idea, seut to my store on or before May 30, accompanied by the fall name and sddress of the sender, I will give: past 4 $79 full-drees auit for the langost num- 2d. A 950 Prince Albert suit next largest number. wey seats ‘Sd. A $35 Business Buitfor the third largest umber. ‘These Suite will be made to the measure the successful competitors it G. WARFIELD EXPERT IN Cor. 9th and G sta. aw. When she wasa child, she cried for Castoris, When ahe becauve Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When abe had children, she gave them Castoria, | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE TARIFF BILL, ‘Te be Called Up in the House Tomer 2d EDITION. Lata Trans oh Si ‘Chairman Mills returned from Fort Monroe this ‘morning, and is much improved in health. He is ‘still weak, however, and he is uncertain whether he will be able to make @ long speech on the tariff month's leave of absence on To take effect at the expiration of of customs for the district of Newark, N. J.; Frank Nicholson, to be poor iyetenllareg: gates of St. Lor Mo.; Robert Calvert, to be ot customs'Ls éromse, Wis; W. T. Walthall, of & Fitzhugh has been appointed Demerara ‘WASHINGTON NEWS AND Gossip, Leave ov Aseaxce.—First Lieut, Francis W. ‘Mansfeld, 11th infantry, bas been granted one "a certificate, present ieave, New Posruasrses xD a New Post-Orrice.—Hi. postmaster Owens, King George County, Va, and Joa c, ‘The Death tie, Durtng the forty-cight hours ending at 1 oclock {ls afternoon, Oeaths Were reported to the besith. oficer as follows: Phillp F. Brady, white, fourveeu years; Maggie E Opey, colored, three years; Wim. F. Rose, colored, four years; Alfred Champ, col. ored, six years; Geo. Butler, colored, forty-three Years; Julla Brows, Colored, seventy-two years. ‘The conferees of two houses upou the bill passed by the House and amended by the Senate author. izing the President to arrange a conference for the 8 | purpose ot arbitration apd encoura- Misissippl to be U.S consul at Harvey | When he calls up the bill to-morrow. ging reciprocal commercial relate Ann &. Norton, colored, thirty-five years; Maria Esl Of Indiana, to be receiver of public| He ‘was at the Capitol a short time this | Rosonsteel at Motter’s, County, Ma. A| the United States and. the sepumice ot Gooentenan, sexeveh Gity-aus yous: Chen Canven, money at (tormerly Olympia), W. T. morning, bat was feeling badly. He will call up | post-office willbe estabiisned at Maynard, Anne Suorea, tour years: May Merritt: solared, toree CONKLING’S FRIENDS JOYFUL. | For Amether Bridge Across the Potomac | the tari bill . and tf he feels no ‘county, Md, with Baward ry S aiary Be Beyerly, white, hfty-six years — ‘A SENATE COMMITTEE CONSIDERING THE SUBJECT IN ‘will make only & ———— Ne S Howell, white, twenty-six years: Ma’ Col. Gramt and Ed. stokes Feel Groady |" cogcrion Wits THE MOUNT VEuxox avaxun | Kelley, itis understood, will open the opposition | pyaey Pyxaion VeTos—The President today ‘Mitchell, coined, tiurty-six years; Wm. Encouraged To-day. Jones, white, sixty-nine years; Jax Hardy, wiite, eight M. Hunt, coiornd, seven ‘The Senate committee on public buildings and | consider the Dilris expressed. Fully a third of the | pensions to Hannah R Langden, Bewey wy ye . At 12:90 o'clock Cot. Fred creat como out of Mr. | SroURdS to-day had up for consideration the pend. | members of the House. will ‘want to speak on the | 5 ant Tanta A. Wight, be years, Folip sou, colored, CBIR Fears: Ine. ; | ng bills for the construction of another bridge | SW0/8ct St some time or other, and th®| cause the deaths aid not result from injuries re- white, thirty-one years; Willie Swann, colored, Conkiing’s apartments, When spoken to, he sald: general debate will be allowed to| Gelved di wi sickness incident to ; ‘ x” mouths; ‘across the Potomac at Washington. In connec- Se ee Ye “Bverything in the house looks bright and smiling fun on for a mouth or more. Wm ‘colored, one hour; Wi. Little, white, to-aay. Mrs. Conkling looks as though she has lost | tion with that subject the question of Mount Ver- | No definite place has been decided upon, but there Uirts-two Fears; Ellen Queen, colored,” tairy a great weight of trouble from her mind, Sue 1s | non avenue, as proposed to be established by the | 144 general Delief that, night session will be held | | The U. 8.8, Galena arrived at Key West lest : years; Jones, cowored, cighteen years, owed ae me and Wire Gak. | emoctation of that name, came Bp. There 38] win probably not be interfered With. ‘Wedues. | BGRton her way to Pensacola, eames, w enor. sores man are looking remarkably the | Mount Vernon svenue Dut as the susemes er thes | UY mext was set for the consideration} Carr. Jos. S. Mruign was to-day ordered to duty | Pro ting oie tn Er poe yt) Maryland Republican League. troubles thi Which they have passed, and I'| enterprise ily upon the construc. | Of Dills from the labor commitice, and that bust- | as captain of the Brooklyn navy-yard. toserve without compensation) six shall De ap-| rus gONSTITCTION—AX EXECCTINE COMMITTEE. am more than detighvsd vo witnows’ shoh a stave of | GBUTPrIBD ¢ Y he two questions | DEBS3L IS DOL expected to inuertere winn. Bown | SS AP sof Petersburg, Va, bas Deon ap- | Pointed By the President, with the advice and con. | Tee Maryland Kepublicen League constitution Tat Conttng vay to nimont most | TiriniS Mgitare” nis’ gin ty TRS | tase, of tho “ota 'bate, is" agreed, that | pated aiaborer inthe Nawicel Almanac cmos. | Seaues Waa Gass (ia lat af Tas Sigc” | Proriauna, the nawe aaa e the epatican Paap et eee ‘Mount Vernon Avenue Association that state's | taint At thls time bow the majority, will Ceciety Notes. encourage formation of permanent republican ae yim against the General Government | 10r | be after a free discussion has been ‘At pres-| Senator Morrill celebrated the soventy-eighth rie clubs; & convention to be held on the first Wed- Mir si x ne the called this | Money eed to Ws a | Gob however, the situation seems favorable 10 the | snniversary of his birthday on Saturday \t | Meport of Col. Wilken, with Hetimate, | nesday of May of each year. Kesolutions: mornii felt. much “to yee the | Boat ot Government. In December, 1878 the Sartnat nae canon eniaeernemmrarien by entertaining a large ot hs — Geclare in favor of “a tant that will protect signs of improvement. He was radiant when he | rat assembly of Virginia passed an’ ace ing | {Rsk that they will be able to pase it without Reri-| ends atu teception © He wes, assisted in| The President pro tempore of the Senate to-day | Aruerican. industry.” and ex “disapproba- came out aad auld: “T feel better than 1 have 10r | “nat $190,900 shal be advereed by his nesses, | ous amendment. caring for ‘his by Mra Mori, Miss | submitted responses from the War Departient | UOn Of the free trade utterancws of Prewiaent the last ten days I have never had aDY | wealth to the General ° 2 ¢ to be ‘SWap and Mr. Jas. Morrill, ‘good by ‘Cleveland as destructive of Ube labor interests of foe last ten dare I have never ad any ihe General Government wa EMANCIPATION DAY. Sean and Mr. Jes, Mori. Dire SFhoy, | And trom the District Commissioners to the reso- | the Soumiry wee the pepe oe ae interests of there serias to be more reason to tecl encouraged | Mviand co-operated sad edvareus too tor | The A: Saeed A dita CE gray satin, bro: | lutions calling for reports of “a comprehensive | nue tax on iobiney and de alcohol used interne Chan at any time since this sickness bezan, ad | the same purpose. For a good mneay yoaes past mmiversary with @ | cade, “trimmed with ‘and Tevers of crimson | aystem of underground wires for telegraph | anda reduction of the duty on sugar, denouncd that ig more than I have said before, a8 YOU | these wo staves ave been demanding, Unrough Street Display. Telvét. Mise Swan wore a becoming toilet of Gray | and telephone service tocounect the several De. | De Policy, of the adminisiration part ol Gongress, the repayment of these sums, with 1p- iby With the square Partmenta and bureaus of the Government and the ay J Cox at the same ou A PROCESSION OF COLORED ORGANIZATIONS THIS | front of skirt made broidered net. Mrs. Teporting a Dill Which threatens ue time a9 Mr, Stokea, “fhough be. Was by no means | eitgng Tum, AnG, aOUL 1843 to 1860, When Re | Te LNOON—A DALAT IN STARTING—eoMR OF Tus | HOR Siete ne oe se embroidered net ME | Givisions of the District government. The report | Ink indesariee af tue comeenn as radiant as Mr. Stokes, yet, he said that he felt ‘Congress, The claim has been fought over before house, wore a tollet of rich ces. were somewhat of the District Commissioners as to tne system for e members of the exccuttve committer are: more hopeful, All up committees. in’ both Houses, ‘the opponents % B, Smally, of Burlington, Vt., wore a Galnty dress | local purposes has been published in Tux Stax. | ADHE Arundel County, Saumuel Mulruead, Bai= improved and his hopes bad to that extent bee | maintalning that it was not a’loan, buea dona | 08% ante Of black’ sik, trinined ‘wich face aud’ jetted ‘Thereply trom the War Department, togerner | Core Couuty, Wea. . Nanda; Baltimore city, Mrs increased, Uon from the two states, in the House a illto| Tn many sections of the city today were evi- | Passementeries. The rooms were adorned With | with the report estimates hee was prepared ty | Wopeuative district, W.'F. Stone, Joba I. Morn, DM. BARKER'S BROAD SMILE. Tepay the money 18 now on the calendar, with & | g many flowers in many designs, seat with loving | Tol” Jonn'M. Wilsou, superintendent. or pubic | L20% CRPSter; second district Ge. war Dr. Barker called at 2:30 o'clock. Upon | favorable report from the claims committee. | Gences that the day was a holiday for a large part | messages to the Senator. A table in the drawing- | Conigings and grounds, ‘He states that at present | Michell J. KG. Webo, thint district, Mec. Me~ out 8 road ‘smile illuminated bls | since 1850, it appears that ten reports in different | Of the community. Quarters chiefly inhabited by | room was covered with letters apd poeins of cob- | VUlldings and grounds. He states that at present | Curie, W, H. Hateuett, Gow. Deholl: caver Lew ia face. = “I have news for you," | ence 2850, Te appears that von repo wees of | colored people looked very gay with bunting. | gratulalon, "and "Mr. Horatio King indived @ | tsa “system “of telephone wires connecing | fe Bourne: Caroling, 2B. Fierce Carrol. Wa said he. *There is a marked change for the bet- | tue two Houses in favor of paying the cium, b’t| Even the Poorest-looking tenements displayed | Homeric ode to his triend. The dining-room Was | the various departments of Goverplu' be abd Seabrooke; Frederick, Ma). E.G. Goldsborougt ; Aer, ait, Conkling has taken twenty-one ounces | jt is not deemed provable that aby interest Wil | some viv of colon, a, festeos of Duating over ue | CRB aH, NE evening, and eroquettes, salads, lee | wen” “Lie® exchonian or ewe “cieeantucter | HUwArd, Geo. W. King: Kes Wn Biiawouy Priwoe of nourishment to-day.” “His chances now are one 1a three,” Dr, Barker said im conclusion, ——— “MADNESS IN THE AIR.” ever be allowed; for the Government does not pay interest. AS ' the Mt Vernon Associaon how has the Virginia ‘claim by assignment, the money, if Congress votes to pay it 18 to be used to ald in the construction door, or a cheap flag. In the streets were wagons Dedecked with Mags, and at poluts, picked out for Tendezvous, crowds were assembled during all the morning, and colored men, in military uniform, or in thé back Bayard and Miss Loulse Bay: General and Mrs Dicktason, Justice und e Mt. Ve ttee this: Field, Justice aud Mrs. Blatenford, off. and Mrs, Comments of Pariv Journal Beu- froralag ‘agreed to hold a ‘Spoctal mecuing-—at a| Wearing gay sashes, or rosettes, kept coming and | Halliday, Mra, Dahigren, Senator Allies, langer’s Election, Gay not yet named—to consider the two phases | golng, for preparations were going on for a street | Senator’ and “Mra. Sherman, Senator Ed- parade to celebrate the twenty-sixth anniversary Of the emancipation of slaves in the District of Columbia, ‘The rain early in the day, and the Panis, April 16.—The opporcuntst journals admit Of the bridge question. | No delegations or outside that the opportunist party suffered a severe defeat arguments will be heard. ‘The special meeting may be neid this week. Meantime members of the | rand Miss EV: ister and Miss Carter, in yesterday's elections in the department of the | committee will examine the records and ipform | threatenthg aspect of the sky later, delayed the | Lilang, Dr. Yow, M.-Roustan, Gen. and Mrs. Nord, The Republique Francaise says: “There 13 | themselves as to the Mt. Vernon Avenue Associa- Se of the day. The procession was to | Alson G. McCook, Senator and Mrs. and Miss madness in the air. We must not despair, however, | tion and the Virginia claim. Then such action | have tormed at 10 o'clock at the intersecuion of 7th | Dawes, Dr. and Mrs, Baxter, Miss Alice Riddle, Dut must stubbornly Mgnt the battle.” The Jour- | will be taken as is deemed best for the public in- | Sifeet and Pennsyivania avenue southeast, and to | Senator Palmer, the Misses “payior, Mrs. Teller, Raldes Debais says: “The efforts to concentrate | terests. The sentiment of the committee 1s clearly | have moved at 11, “sharp eleven,” a8 Ue orders | Maj. and Mrs. Bowell, Gen. and Mra. Greely, Dr. the republicans have failed, ‘Yhe moderaters will no longer vote with the radicals.” ‘The Petit Jour- nal says: “It is for the government to attach the Proper meaning to the demonstration in favor of Universai suffrage just made.” None of ube papers regard Gen. Boulanger's suc. cess in any other light than asa protest against the home policy of the government. His Head Shot from His Body. HORRIBLE MURDER GROWING OUT OF A GAME OF POKER IN ARKANSAS. Catcago, April 16.—A dispaten from Little Rock, Ark., says: News has reached here of a horrible murder which occurred ou a ranch afew miles southwest of Fort coRey, a few nights ago overa in favor of another bridge. Senator Gray for Chief Justice. HE DENIES CERTAIN NEWSPAPER STATEMENTS. Senator Gray was in his seat when the Senate was calied to order to-day. He was very much surprised at the importance that had been at- tributed to bis visit to his home. It ts his custom to visit his home every week (unless the Senate sits on Saturday) to attend to law business, as he maintains ls practice there. On this occasion he went to consult with a lawyer who had taken a case with Which the Seuator is familiar, Senator Gray says that outside of the several persons whom he saw in relation to law matters he called ‘WAITING FOR THE PROCESSION, At noon, however, tere Was no sign of a pro- cession at the rendezvous named, except a platoon of weary-looking mounted police, who had been walting patiently since 10 o'clock for the line to be formed. “Meanwhile, owever, preparations were golug on ‘actively 1n South Wasnington and other sections that Were to be represented in the parade. ‘There Was some delay caused by a misunders.and- ing as to the permit tor the parade. A general Permit Was issued Lothecuief marshal, When the South Washington division began vo form on 3d slreet soutuwest the police (hers demanded to see the permit, but noae was forthcoming. Commit Senator and Mra, Cockrell, Mr. aud Mra. Frank Gordon, Judge Hiscock, Mrs, 8. | vor and Mra. Davi Senator ad Mrs, Blair, Gen, Schenck, Senator Senator abd Mrs. Hoar, Mr, and Mrs ‘Thoma: aod Mra. 8. C. Pomeroy, Mrs. E. B. Wight, and Mr. and Mra W. equestrian mishaps ee ee geal amang a con boy, as te | upon nobody; that as a matter of tuct atverdis | Sobict “and tuo iatior ‘wes eatiractorliy ase | Cite Mite cog ro ne casualties of Monday : | pl 2 tet z cipal loser. AL the close of tue game all retired | Py ‘See kis mother, who: Was IL, tbe published | Fused. from the Country Clubon Weduseday the Russias and Were awakened at daylight by Fern witha shotgun, who demanded his money trom Harding, and received a laugh in reply. ‘Then he discharged both barrels at Harding, severing bis head from his body. Fern escaped, Mounted cowboys in pursuit have as yet failed to run him down, ———— ‘Threatened Strikes in Germany. Brain, April 164—General strikes orking- men are being arranged for in Berlin, Altona, Carisrube and other places in Germany. abel. Suicide of Maj. John S. Rudd. Crvcixxatt, April 16.—A special from Charles- ton, W. Va., gays: MuJ. Jno. . Rudd was found in his room at the Monixomery’ Hotel, Coal Valley, about 5 o'clock yesterday, suffering from an over? dose of chloroform, and died twenty minutes later, He was a soldier in the Confederate Army, being & ‘staff officer of Gen. Longstreet and a graduate of West Point, Of late be has treatened suicide and and if 18 supposed he took chloroform with that rm statements that he hud been tendered the chiet Justiceship, and had gone home to consult friends, and make preparations to leave the Senate, were Without truth, and surprived noboly more’ than Une Senator. So far as Senator Gray can under. sgand the matter, he said to a Stak reporter to- f that his ‘visit to and presence in Wilinington must have promp‘ed somebody 0 jump to the conclusion ‘that he was there in relation to the chief Justiceship. Many of the democratie Senators assuming that the published report was true, heartily congratu- lated Senator Gray. | He has the cordial support of nfs democratic associates, and of many of the lead- ing democrats of the Mouse, for the Chie Justice ship. It is stated upon good anthority that the Cabinet, or at least a majority, join in recommend- ing Senator Gray for tue position, imu Agent Gregory Denies, ‘THR INDIANA TRADERSHIPS INVESTIGATION RESUMED, Indian Agent Gregory, of the Chippewa reserva- tions, was again before the Senate commitvee on Indian traderships this morning. He testified in reply to inquiries by the chairman that 519 con- tracts had been forwarded to the department this Year for approval, and 217 of the number were with Indians who had not yet received allotments of land. Mr. Gregory did notremember whether or not he had signed any contracts since he was sub- ponaed as a witness before the committee. He de- ied Chat be had received presents of a carrlage from one contractor and a horse from another. The records of allotments were open for the inspection Of contractors, buf witness bad foroidden that ARRIVING ON THE GROUND. A little after noon the crowds of spectators as- sembled on Capitol Hill to see the procession start were gratified to hear in the distance strains of martial music. Soon the Butler Zouaves and the Unton Guards came in sight excorting a number of carrlages in Which Were seated Mr. Cuas H. Mar. Shall, Lhe president, abd metmbers of various com- mites. Otner bodies to take part in the parade then began arriving, including long caravans of carriages and Wayous decorated tor tbe occasion And bearing representative colored citizens trom Giffereut parts of the city. ‘The secuud district appeared early on une field, Mr. Miles Haw- kins, the chief mavshal” of ‘this delega- tion, attracted much notice on accouut of his ‘gorgeous ratment—chapeau, sash, dell, and Sword. “A garland of paper roses ebcircied the Beck of tke spirived Charger that he rode. Bir. ‘Hawking and his als acted as escort to a chariot formed by erecting @ fraine and Uers of seats upon large express Wagun. Upon the pinnacle of ibe Pyrainid thus rormed and wutch was draped with White Was a throne, on which was seated the “queen” of the second district, Susie Jones. The Queen Wore a high gilt crown ‘ana was attired in Walle, All arvuud and below her sat maids of honor, all shivering in gauzy waite, ‘The’ procession Was formed in four divisions, and it Was quite late in the afternoon when It moved, Along the line of march throngs of people Med the sidewaik ior several hours walling lor ‘he procession. horse's head upon his own head, and 01 protection of the good stuff hat be wore sav: from being bloce With his brulses, confined to her room by iliness, to arrive goon, and had ‘and will represent bis government at ‘will go by tne way of will Join hun ginia avenue southwest, ——_-__ Murdered ‘Widow. ‘St, Lovis, April 16.—Mrs, Samuel Watts, a comely widow, murdered a neghbor, named stort, neat here yesterday. ‘The two had quarrelled dver a Une fence. Storm went to tne widow's house and renewed the quarrel, and while Storm’s back was turned the widow seized a gum and shot him dead, ‘Tne murderess was arrested. ‘The Poles will Support the Spirit Tax. Vimsxa, April 16.—Euaperor. Francis Joseph th an interview with Herr Javosky, Vice president of the Polish Club in the reichsrath, obtained a prom- tse Uhat the Polish members would support the Proposed spirit tax wuich they hituerto opposed | any Luformation from them be furnished to, Calll- thereby endangered the existence of the Yaafe | gan Bros. for tue reason that they Were disturb- y. ers and were not honest. He sald that Indians are given the prefererence as laborers on the re- servation, J. B. Penomey, a halt-breed contractor, of the Bad River veservation, testiied that the ‘Superior Lusaber Co, was known as such outside the reser- Vatlon, but that inside tue business was done under ihe name of Kennedy, the company’s super- fntendent. Witness ad Visited tue company’s mills freqiently, and had seen logs cut out on the reservation, and logs tat he had bitnself sold to Kennedy, at te mills belng sawed up. ‘The com- mittee will meet again to-morrow. ‘The Treasury Surplus, A RESOLUTION INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE DECLARING THAT THE SECRETARY HAS THE RIGHT TO BUY UNITED STATES BONDS WITH IT, Representative Breckinridge, of Kentucky, introduced @ resolution in the House to-day de- claring it the sense of the House that the Secre- tary of the Treasury has power under existing law to purchase United States bonds with the accumulated surplus in the Treasury, and that, in the option of the House, such disposition of the surplus ts desirable, This 13 understood to be in Accordance with the wishes of the Administration, ‘The Mills bill, as passed by Ue House, authorizing such purchases, Was favored by the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, DUL’as amended by the Senaie It 1s understood that the President would certainly Deering. Deriand, Kelley, are visiting Mrs. Kelley at the aan. 3 Morrill, With an acute attack of bronchitis, ‘THE PROCESSION. ‘The order of the procession was as follow: J. W. Branson, chief marsnal; Rev. R. Jonnson, chief of staif; A. E. Robinson, secretary of staff; . Wormley, right aid; Wim, Chiids, lett aid; statt oilers, J. Brown, 5. Young, William House, Jno, Gross, H. Rankins, X, Burnett, Bevjamin Buckner, ‘T. Brow4, t. Beverly, T. Roulnson, Wim. H. Brocker, A. Lindsay, 8. Crofford, Kev Ed. Wild and George Ciuswell.” ‘In cuarge of tuird division: Line com- manders, L. Jobosen and W. Brovxs, G, Bowman, Wo. Hunter, F. Stuith, §. Jounson, Arcner Kobin- ‘son, A. Harris, Wullam Jonoson, Jonn Steward, J. Chisiey aud C, Coats, First division: Sumner Mounted Guard, com- manded by Charles Washingto1 Z Capt. Young; Union Guards, FW containing tue pr.sident, secretary pei ers of Ube evening, aud a carriage drawn by four horses abd bearing a model Of # snip in charge of J.W. Fowler. ‘Secoud division —C. Campbell, chiet of eighth uistrict, Johu R. Pollard, chief marshal; C. dounson, rignt ald; N. Fisver, veft ald; second dis- uict, a. Shela! Ce tgaree P. Harris, rigut ald;” J. Davis, lefu ald Societies representing North and East Washington, Third division—L, Johnsop, chief marshal; H. Voss, right ud; George Grunnell, left aid, Socle- Ues and carriages from West Wasulngton, Fourth divisioa—Robert A. Arinstead, chief mar- sha; W. W. White, right aid; L. Wiiils, left aid. ‘This division mcluded social ciubs and other or- Gauzaticns from South Washington. In we line Wasa large float or chariot With a gilded Lbrone decorated with flowers. ‘Tue Unrone Was Occupied by Miss Geruie Willlams, the South Wasb- Jngton — * que: Sue ‘was attended by Senor Don D. Gana and wife, Senor Don V dud Misg West, April16.—The actions brought by Mr. ee Wired Biuut against Mr. Baudour, culet secretary for Ireland, and Pouce Magistrave Byrne tor Lalse imprisonment have been withdrawn, —— Sixteen Persons Drowned. A STRAMEK SUNK IX COLLISION OFF DEAL, ENGLAND. Lonpon, April 16.—The British steamer Biela, at Loudun, from Aa wwerp, had ber bows stove apd Was olnerwire seriously damaged In a colilsion off Deal, in a fog, With Lhe steamer Vena, (rom Bulboa tor Rotterdam, ‘ihe Vena sank, and sixteen of the persons on buard Of her lost tweir lives, a Opening @ New Exc! w YORK, April 16.—The new butiding of the Consolidaveu Exchai Was opened this morning without ceremony, Presidevi Wilson struck tue gong at 10 a.m. as a signal Lo begin business, aud ‘aller a short speech he retired trum the rostrum, ‘Tue floor was crowded witu iyembers, ee President of Richmond Terminal. New Youx, April 16—J. H. Inman has been elected president of Richmond Terminal. FANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. in Florida, her reception on Thursday afternoon. Cleveland’s guesis last winter, has returned. ied at st. Pe York city, on Saturday at noon, man, white stri Thee, caughe and bine moire, draped velvet, ‘Md., where Mr. Jewett hus a country place, Jewett and family r ded bill came back from the | Maids of houor and pagea. Toe W. C. Whitney | this city, occupying Major Bates’ house on 18th aS SoPNTOA Bick Ss 228 Cons pees cf | Senate and was reorred to the ways and, means | cub came in his division, They nid @ small vos street, auld the bride and groom wet in society Mire to Corsou and Siscartuey. 1419 F stract’ committee for action, They have not yet taken | tor ‘The ship’s officers and crew were in paval | OTe any action on the amendinent and Jt fs supposed they do not intend to, as tue chances are that the House, which 1s strongly for anything that 1s sil- ver-plated, would agree to the Senate changes. dame [| O | Name. uniform, Lieut.-Comimander Dorsey was in com- A Sketch of Matthew Arnold. : mund. Witn nim were Paymaster Joseph Forrest, Chaplain KK Guchrist, Guoper Isaac Dozier, ¢feam and strawberries were served, A punch- bowi, well supplied, marked a point of attraction Tall, Athong the guests were sccrevary the Postmaster- qmunds, Senator and Mra and Miss Ingalis, Be Mr. H. K. Willard, Min the Chinese minister, Mr. and Mrs, George B. Loring, Judge Drake, Senator and Mrs. Stockbridge, Senator and Mrs. Vance, Mr. Hallet Kilbourn, and Mrs, MacArthur, Senator and Mrs. Cullom, aliss Cullow, Mrs Gen, Lander, Mr. Edmund Hudson, Senator V, White, Senator Sawyer, Sena- Senator and Mrs. J. P.' Jon Mra. Frye, senalor and Mra Platt. Senator Hale, son, Mr. G. 8. Boutweil and Miss Boutwell, Mr. dustice ors and - Clapp. The Russian legation was not allowed to escape all last week, although Mr. munisier, Mr. de Struve was turown over his 2 him fatally injured, He bas kept bis bed Baroness Fava, wite of the Italian minister, is Baron d’Itajuba, the Brazilian minister, who re- cently arrived from Paris, and expected his wife made arrangements to spend the summer in Lenox, has received notice Of his recall, aud been advised to boid humseif in Teadiness to depart from here when his olficial Jetters shall arrive, wuich will be some time next mont, Baron d'ltajuba has recelved « promotion ie. de ‘aris, Where the baroness Miss M. M. Cole, of South Molton, Devon England, now ona visit to this country, is the guest of’ Mr. and Mrs. T. i. Maguire, No. 1116 Vir ‘The wite of Paymaster Stanton 1s visiting Mrs, Mrs. Judge Bruce and Mra, Blackiston, of Cum- mother and sister of Mra Gen. B. F. ‘Bucking- Mr. B, B. Smalley, collector of the port at Burl- ington, Vt., is lying fl at the house of Senator Senor O.avarria, the Venezuelan charge d’sat- faires, gave a dinner on Saturday at Chambertin’s Yoa number of Irlends, Among the guests were Senor D. M. Romero and wile, Col. kulle Frey, Quesada, Miss Corkhill, Miss Fuster, Miss Patien, The Misses Houghteling, of Chicago, are in the ¢ Segeged ot sre oe vaoenient aa ridge. Fuey pave been. 3 the past mont ‘Tuey will asset, Mrs Stockuridge at ‘Miss Cleveland will arrive at the White House either to-morrow or Wednesday for a visit of sev- eral days. Miss Alexander, who Was one of Mra. Miss Helen Jewett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ‘Hugh J. Jewett, and Mr. Thomas Hunt, son of the late Wilpuin Hunt, minister to Russia, who fersburg Uliree years ago, were mar- ried at the Jewett mansion on 21st street, in New ‘The ceremony was performed by Rev. Marvin R. Vincent. The groom’s brother, Lieut. Livingston Hunt, was best Miss Sadie Jewett, sisier of tue bride, was matd of honor. ‘The bride's dress was made of Satin, the entire front of old English jp With Jasmine and orange blossoms, ‘The tulle Vell was fastened With a diamond sham- rock, and the bridal bouquet was & bunch of white lacs, Miss Sadie wore a London dress of white in silk mull, with broad ‘k Sash and ‘rosettes. Mrs. Jewett wore black int lace and diamonds. Mr. and Mrs, Hunt Will spend, thelr honeymoon at Lansdowne, ir the winter of °86-'87 in Matthew Arnold, whose sudden death 1s an- nounced by cable to-day, was the eldest son of Dr. Somerset, LE. P. Den- ‘eal; Worcester, a. P. jeorge’s, K. S. Widdicom! Waring anti-tnductton cables from the State, War | ii:"*rah.: Suge Barnes, and Navy Duliding through the Executive Mansion Lo the Capitol, tue Govertunent Is entirely depend. ent upon overhead wires. He gives @ history of the existing underground cables aud adus that the U. 3. overuead wires are now strung on low poles “and are a wuisance to which the Public should no longer be subjected.” The Froth of crees on the sidewalks along ie Lines ja8 reached such a condition that during Wet_or windy Weather the Wires are almost usciess. Fot Several days afier the recent severe storm tbe Wires Were nearly useiess, abd had it not been for the underground cable wiegraphic comm nnication between the Capitol and Executive Mausion would have been impossible.” Cob Wilson submits a map of the city and with 1a compreiensive system or telegraph aud tele- Phone underground wires conuecting all the Government Departments and bureaus. It ts Proposed to conuect (ue ulfferent Departments by {run lunes, with Urauch Lines leading Wo subsid- lary pons, THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE WHOLE WORK, based upon supervising, laying cable expert joumers, electrician, &., for 1,001,905 feet conductor, at 3 cent per foot, $5,009.52; total, $02,776.92; add 10 (o buligings wad contiugences 80271005 grand ato Dulldings aud cont 77805 otal, $89,054.61. Lape cost Of tue few telegraph instrument of Ue eight switcn boards waulch will be required Will be about $1,000. The expense of tne telephone ‘Will be @ matler of more importance, and will depend entirely upon the number of instruments that mas be required, in each deparument, e president of tue Chesapeake Potomac Tele Co, says nis huas no authority to sell Velephoues, but will rent them at the rate Of $20 per set per annum, each set. of Que habd telepuone and one transmiuter. Col. Wilson, in conciusion, says he has beeu told that An case'the Instruments can be purchased they will ‘cOst about $40 per vet. gm Denth of Capt, Smith Lee. ‘SE WAS 4 BROTHER OF THE GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA Yesterday Capt. Smith Lee, the batchior brother of Gov. Lee, and cousin of Representative Lee, of Virginia, died at No, 1255 Union street, near the 6th street wharf. The deceased was about fity years of age, and, before the war, was connected ‘With the southern line of steamboats, During the ‘war he was in the Confederate service. Gov. Lee came up last night in answer to a Lelegram an- nouncing the death of Capt Lee. cmssecioe «once District Government Affairs, THE PROPOSED ROCK CREEK TUNNEL. ‘The Rock Creek Tunnel project, which has been before the board of Commissiuvers, 13 now in tbe hands of Attorney Kiddie, who Will prepare the Dill Lo be presented vo Congress in a few days and submit It to the Commissioners for their approval, IN PAVOK OF ANOTHER BOLIDAY. ‘The Commissioners have recommended favora- ble action on H. R. Bul 8843, “To amend section 983 of the Revised Statutes of the United States for the District of Columbia to make inauguration day a holiday within Ube District,” as the transac tion of general Dusiness on Ual day Is atuended With so much embarrassment as Lo be almost im- practicable ADDITIONAL STREET LAMPS. Capt. Symons bas recommonded that the follow- ing add.tional lamps be provided: Two in alley ‘square 157; five on [ street northeast, between 6.b and 7th streets; ope on Gordon avenue (alley), ————-ce2 —__-- Minister Phelps Coming. TE DOES NOT ASPIKE TO TRE SCPREME BRNOR. Minister Puelps, who arrived in New York Pri day, will come to Washington early tis Week. He said he would return to London om the Aller June 13. He was here on purely private Dasiness, He said: “I have not been recalled, and the Chief Justicesutp has not Deen offered o me. » aspirations in that direction, Ihave po don Of leaving My preseut oMce.” Ib answer to further ons MF. Phelps sald be had seen Mr. Biaine several umes. He bad mo reason 1 Gouvt the sincerity of Mr. Blaine 4m dec * howuation. He belleved that was the honest tent of tue letter, Mr. Phelps expressed the opin. ton that the status of (he American representative 4g London should be raised U0 Uaat of ambassador. ——— CALHOUN's SON-IN-Law Diep 4 CuxtsTiax.—Some interesting ere mage knoWa at Charl S.C, saturday i reference to the receut death ut Hon. T. C. Clemson, son-in-law of Jobb C. Cainoun. Mr, Clemson was ai avowed 1nfidel and unbeliever in the Christian gospel during bis whole life, bus ©n bts death-bed he professed faith in Jesus Christ And died in the belief that he Was an accepted Christian, He leaves in am unfinished stave we Manuscript of bis life of Calhoun. = <>. — A CHICAGO BoDY-SRLLING ComFORATION.—At Chi- cago George Nelson died in the county poor-house three weeks ago. ills wite and daughter: knew notulng about lis death until Monday, when they Went to pay him a visi. ‘The poor-Louse suthori~ Lies did bot Know Wat bad been dome with the ody, and It Was not unttl after two or three day w Search that the widow found it in Une dissecting- room Of Kush Medical College, On mvestigauon it Was learned tha" Ubere ts an organized corporation tu Chicago called Use Demonstrators’ Whose business ts to Visit public institutions, col: lect dead bodies aud peddle them to medical col- Jeges. In some cases the colleges retail the differ- Sut paris 1 tae students, Tue regular price of « ead body iu Unis inarket ts sald co Lave been 53, KMLep sy ax Euscraic Wink.—In New York yesterday morning an unknown boy who was Ming aguinsi atelegrapu pole on East Broad- way Was stuuned by a current of electricity, and died soon after. curfent came from an'eiec- tric light wire which had crossed @ telegraph wire, and Was communicated to the unfortunate Lad by means of a, loowe wire wound about the pol Which he wasicaning. ‘The body wasi Ufied yesterday as that of Moses Strife, aged teen years, of 49 Forsythe street. ioe Fee port that Surife, in a playiul mood, setzed the end ‘Of a broken wire with both hands, and danced sround an electric light pole until the wire he held came in contact with an electric light wire, The shock Knocked him dow a, aud he was dead before be could make an outery CROSUED UNDER CONVENT Wauts.—One of the ‘Walls of the former ent of San Fernando, ia the City of Mexico, which was molition, fell in Savard. 3 doen tn the ruin. so tar t covered. Fifteen or tWeuly persons were injure@, nore oF less seriously. A - toe Dr. Henry B. Sands, of New York, assisted by Several New York physiclaus, removed « capert from the foot of the tongue ot Josep Knorr, Dusl- Less manager of the Deutsche Zeitung, iu Newark, N, J., Saturday ; two in Wallach Place, juare 237; - fires on Ist strect southeast, between Cal The | legisiature of Guanajuato, Mexico, has North Carolina avenue; ove ip aliey in square 3x3; | Prohibited buil fights, two on 12th street, between 8 and T streets; nine | | AU East Liverpo eorge Burton turned his wite out of ue Where upon tne hou oruied by 300 WomeA, and We gullly persons showered with rotten egg ‘The emperor and elupress of Brazil have gone WD ou Oujo avenue 2 adjaceut streets; three on New Hatmpshire avenue, between S and T streets; ‘one on S street, between New Hampshire avenue and 18th streets; Live on G street, Deuween Norih took In Mrs. Fenton, Capitol and Ist street northeast; two in aliey | Naples Square 456; one in alley square 4: one in aliey | — square 488; one In auey square 272; three on 16th st.eei, LetWeen Raud S streets; oe on Ist seet} PEDERLIN northeast, between G and H streets, BUILDING PRRMITS Were issued to-day Lo George E. Paxton, to bulld six brick dwellings at 1030 lo 1034 4un street and from 329 to 333 L street nortueast, at a cost of sonare the hesday, Apel Wastin, D. County, sd. ROWE—HUGHES. April 11th, 1885, im Philadel te Coneey tion Church, ot S, JAMES J. FLDEMLINE, eo MAIN K. GIPSLEY, of Howard $4,500. “J. W. Shiles, Co build one brick stable ta | {AR ye Hints Lear ar Wane et ee the rear of 477 Maryland avenue southwest, ata | “Wenerri sot heey ny cost 01 $300. | Randoiph Blelbus, to build one brick | gene ot tbe brides iaiber, obi K Moumt Beg te awelliug and store at No. 104.h street northeast, | Damascus Md. by the lew Ted, Crom, Epwaye AL a Cost Of $3,100; &ud Win. O'Brien, to erect six- | WELSILE and’ EMMA ¥. SOUDER teen brick houses ac O'Brien's Court, between E = —soe- and F, 20th and 21st streets northwest, at a cost vIED. BROWN. (At her late residence, Laurel, Md. Mr. ANN BKOWN, witeof the late’ 3. b. brown, aud. Mother of Walter Brown, of tus city, died Sunday, April 15, IBS, at 9 o'clock. pan, aye seventy -sew-n: ‘Protestant auch, Lanret aon wet ‘afternoon. I ghuren, pn We instant, at Z o'clock. “Frieuds inv = CHASE. Suddenly, on Weduerday, April 11, 1688, in w York, MAKY'C., Leloved wife of Waller Of $10,000. MIBCELLANROUS. John A. Bayly has been appointed an addizional Privute on the police force. ‘Capt. Leach receives a letter this morning from Lieut. Lusk, the pew assistant to the Eogineer Commissioner, in which he exresses himself as pleased that Le is to come vo so beautiful @ city, ‘and Crusis he will ll the bill assigued bim. ‘ sed. jouse | Ensign A. A. Brown, and three seamen from we token a cent — pa " é originally 7 were was a very g pera expression | U.S.4 Dale, The procession, walle quites large and won about winty-e mt years ot mee, He was ‘The Courts. a ee 30; Jamas ‘on opinion on. both sides’ that the Secretary | O0e, evidently suffered in nuinbers by tne contro. | Sta WaMu Sia aaeny Tents ot gt. eas Crnaxat Cook HARDIE, aced eleut}-one youre of Hulifed. “Now. en. Peace ‘ad “the Tight to make bond’ pur. | Yersy that was raised over the advisubuliyy of hav- | educated he panes aber cen eae ‘aL CouRT—Judge Mi — = Chases, ‘in, the” Senate “tt was formally | 1g & parade on account of theexpense, Poems” Se Ineh. “Eenpatoctes pe, “Ewa.” followed a gag yg ‘Puneral from the residence of his eughter, Mra ney declared that such power existed without further THE ROUTE in 1853, and “Merope,” a classical tragedy, in 1858 | Z2BC® forrel m, larceny; BOWE | Alice Howard, No. 1221 D street south! 7 , E J. Hudson, assauit with’ intent to Kill | April 16th. at 2 v'iclock pam {Hablas, Nove Beoue, + BOG 100% 1We0., Dec. a: legislation. The resolution introduced by Mr. | trom the point of forming was as follows: Seventh “New Poems* were pubhshed in 1868, a “Scuay in Beorge M. Hudson, February GUILY, as | aud Summerville, Mess. papers pleas copy ] ay oe eee re tnt at astra sr amean or cain nents ocala Pan, | CS" aad ane | en bes ee eth mee | om orca A A Oe ea mt 4 Of & poten’. P a tion, but avold action on the Beck silver amend- | thence along East Capitol street to 7un street, | terre and in 1673; "God and the Bible =) eee aa ment. With both the House and the Senate com- | thence to north B, to New Jersey avenuo to E "The faueral will take ‘place ved to the declaration that the existing law is | survet, to 1st streec and down Ist street to Penn. in 1877. Mr. Arnold occupied the chair of | ,,Postmaster Ross toestablish @ postal | giant at! o'clock pm, from hie late residence, 200 mit w lec! - | gion” 4 ir. cl so ‘sufficient warrant tor unis di lof the surplus | sylvania avenue, belng reviewed by the Commis of poetry at Oxford for ten Bis | Sage Siig wy En a, og ‘SIRth street southeast. : the Secretary would feel at hberty to act at his | sioners at the Districu . From the Peace | wn ‘are chaste in ‘and finely classical a LEMAR. this Life op evening, own discretion, and the original Mills bill Would | Monument the parade moved along the Avenue to | in feciing. While their high intellectual qualities April 15th, 1888, Mrs, MARIA ‘aged eeveut)~ be allowed to die in committee. ‘the White House, being reviewed by tue Prest- | do not appeal as strongly to the popular feeling as Mire, Dice Debar Bisgorgce. on . a ated ake tates dent; thence to 17th street and to the Junction of | the verses of some other moder English poets, | LAWYER MANSH UAS GOT MIS HOUSE BACK FoR | 4h unsTel, Wednesday. bmn ty EE capes a ‘The District im Congress, =| Massachusetts avenue and 10ch street, where the | there is a steady demand for them, as well’as for ‘LEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. 7 > apedl 14, 1888, ot 6.300, ‘MR, CRUTCHETT'S COMPLAINT. line was his critical and miscellaneous writings. Mr, | Mrs. Ann Debar bas given back tbe temple given | m WILLIAM LITILE. ‘beloved busvaud of Kaus In the Senate to-day Mr. Sherman presented a} ‘The procession reached the District buildings a | Arnold was also an authority om educational mat- | to ner py the deluded lawyer, Luther K. Marsh, by | Little im the thirty-second year of bis age. petition from James Crutchett . complain: | few minutes berore 3 o'clock and was reviewed an important position as goverment oak geese egg bad Mie languishing besd leat of bis in Northeast | ere by Commissioners Webb, Wheatley, aud He bas been a very fre. | executing a deed convesing im. te bend ioat eran ing that property Raymond, ent contributor to the heavier peciodical pal has assured herself that sue can keep her grasp on His quiet immovable Dreast Washington was ed by changes of ‘THE MEETINGS TONIGHT. cations of Great Britain, devoting a great deat o | him, and the reconveyance of the pi will ‘is Leaved by aifiiction no more, grade made by the board of public works; that} as stated in Saturday's Stax, the celebration ir. Arnold was | assist ber and Mr. Marsh .n defeating Lhe prosecu- By Hn Wire. experts awarded him $2,250 and a $500 6 per cent advanced thinker, # keen saf | Uon of herself and the Curee other prisoners, Funeral from his residence, 702 Virginie avenue sated: Wash % aaked. Gcorye- | Cortificate, ‘The latter he Kot, Dut the other was | Will be continued this evening, when two meet. Proce ereline es tiny bend wean ri nel a ecetoast evening, April 17, at 3 peu Yuan ate iin bid. Gore: | never paid. He asks payment, Referred to Dis. | ings will be held. Tne one held under the aus- | with ijveravure, theology oF politics “Lucidity”? Gen. Boulanger’s Victory. Friends are invitd to attend an Bae Ha Seats eee ber Hon wit'be beld av tue, Fourth Bapuse churen, on | B6,"ara which moze’ is exalted cOuCED: | cerry THOUSAND MAJORITY Ix TAB DuraRTaest | 7 LEAT Pi "votig tt domnter ot Soba aah tice, 12 bia siied. |The Pension Building Already Fall, | it street, “Av this meeting the oravor will be Fred- | Hob Of fhe critics dety that clearness of ment eee sean Hien 7 lent Ear parenty renibepen, Wo. 1428 27% Wasington Maraet 2a Bata | NO AVAILABLE SPACE IN IT FOR THE accomMODATION | @T:ck Douglass. Briel addresses will be made, | See the object as in Itself 1t really 1s A dispatch from Lille, France, giving the resuits | | Funeral from her parents renaeuce, No. 1418 17¢ 200, Bid a Beak, Ti a al, by W. I H. Hart, Kev. C. H. Philips W. 5. ————— of whe election in the department du Nord yester. | Steet portuwest ou Tucaday, tins, J hat yer nd Sosa Baa pet ‘Great Pals sie 380] ‘The commission, consisting of John C. Black, | “ny einer mevving will be Held at AsbUSy ALE, oe day, estimated Boulanger's majority at 90,000, A | spectiiliyiueited woatiend. Cicaavgate nd Fo 3 4% | Commissioner rot Pensions; N. H. = Dewan, Com-} church. ‘The orator will be PTot. J. M. Langston. | ,,The donation deed of ©. ae Gaenatinkoee eetnegep en Tpevcevenn were: Ledhesag ZOSKP ID's cf Davie Aid Maris J. Staiomets, aged asked. Wi mot ye | missioner of Education; . Wright, Com- y ‘Boulangt- ewspaper, Cocarde. | % days. Fee Meek @ectited,. te eet Lice | Sstoner ot Lalor AM stockslaen Cams A Barroom How. giemurver of Rew Seats was Pics on recite |TPaasparency reprewnting erry an a clown | Fy ftan funy ny ecpgtay tte teat xzbid’ Cent ‘Gommbis | stoner of the General Land OMice, and J, E. Jobn- AERSIEES BEATE ON SP Se. Om SERRELE, ‘The contract for furnishing summer uniforms for | turning @ somersault excited derisive howls, | f™usn” Va, on Wednesday, April 18,at 2o'clock pane atioual | ¥anoramna Co. | ston, Commissioner of Railroads, appointed by the | _ 12 the Criminal Court this afternoon the case of | the levier-carriers Was awarded to-day to Kosen- | while another representing Boul was wildly 3 ii Coletta tine Tnaurstice Coe Buy ON caked | Secretary ot the Interior to examine the Pension | Barzia Betis, inuleted for an assault with intent | Heid Bros, of Balmore, thelr bid being’ 1-70. | cheered. reap and Moreau, wous. The Figars to el Progr, temart on December 24 at, | Se Foncare 7abl and Morse ween, The Figen: building with the view of removing the bureaus ‘on trial, Mr. T. ¥. Miler for detondane, Baltimore Markou, named there nave submited er Teor, Tue re: | EMBASE ME TE Met 1 uence of the of a juror, TIMORE ant. | ene case ‘of Bowie’ agl. Humbe, In Cireutt Court No: Supplying Gen, Boulanger with fundsfor his pout Heese a ee Trees Saree ize, Con: | port states that the upper new floor of the Pension | ner sth strect and Virginia avenue to ec’ some 2, was adjourned over to-day till Friday. cam) BS bid to-day, sane Dullding 1s. Dot adapted wand cannot safely be | liquor, Betts suid that he ougut ‘to buy BALTIMORE, Mp., April 16. — Cotton steady— | used by the clerks of the Government on account | the man out and supposing wanted muddling, ¥sa10. Flour Srm with good demand | of the great heat and lack of proper venulauon, | drink witness Invited Betts to drink i 7) ‘western Co 2378 ‘The basement of a building : ‘the court floor pace, ase od 8) are pot bor saie for use such = clerks. “The ‘clerks might almost as well bo set correspondent of the New York fumes sayat toe 1m an open street, the commission 80 far as new United States minister to Turkey: Minister heaith ig concerned, as in the court, to the Straus is now at Jaffa en route 10 Jerusalem. eanie aris mantener Dunas ay nko = aa ture are such that It would be necessary to use a yg ee — ‘AED NOW RaLsOoEEnE Tonnes WANES clgenye heavy Wraps @ portion of the time occu. pny Rt hy ee ‘who last summer made para- Fe evar ga iaetacar inept cas |g mon omnes cane first, second, and third floors of the bulid ory the ‘of ten during bis = ing. Which are all of them now fully occupied, ‘The report states that it would be wholly imprac- Ucable to put these bureaus in said ‘and . ea = in the the ‘Thomas 6. Ellis, by Rev. J. and aban- 129, 131, 133 Paxma Ave, Waser. ‘Ma. Rose tae partes ‘vention of that Letters in wien was statement ot WF. Schuckors, superinton- recovered | The movement were read from persons in Ser of rooms in the bullae Tey ae ee | Brown, Last, ‘was ied by Mr Craig: F. | Missour, Nebraska, iowa and AA Sovrm Canons, {otal Boor-space 077,97 square vatuo aver. sao B, Wolf, the heed. of, the firm of B. Wolf! & Seta made nv oaks in, roo is twenty, with an average | | Duara {asia Hoses —Harcourt, Brother, ee Sak pastas Seommaan | aritaee fo the ‘Gesk, The number of apie", in the fores, Sabla ny of, — ited Heoleaen ey tase ‘and the average imeach @ milein 2:18 and ‘Stanford had} The train as Baid- she (3 ge computation Fetused $10,000 win's” stable bas been’ near Peach ‘school ‘to the poor o or r parponca "The ibeadsat the, Duresua uaped | gistns tro cents Hoetasos Thisea anes | AW ABIES occurred ae pets thats woman has ef i anicls ta Boston Sara

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