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FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY GROCERY STOR, Neceee” of ii-beai 2 Gece se °W. RILEY DEB Tia F ot F SaFeiy picteLe 1 100 cash. Add: i. 5 FRATHERS,. l5c. A POUND, Soe saat t Gaeap Festhers 4) ui weiere iy ma erat Shite Ose Het apleure ook SALe_JUsT ARRIVED FROW WisHiNG- Chants,» fg ber bap horwes weit tontched 2 oa bck bores al well broken sunt ree Seo BCRGDORPS Biabiee, Sine bet bised A JOR SALE-CHEAP—A Pins? -c J trevproct defe. combat ssuof ume Address Bow 3 D, han in Georgetown, D Box Loner Flour Milis, ket ate, Georgetown. {OR SALE—AT PRIVATE SALE—ONE VERY handsome Estey & Co. 11 topo Guuzes of Sanday Sehool. Apply BUNUARSON BR Sy20st cs JoR SALE—FINE YO B dansry. “Apply at 1217 W st = Fe SALB—a ¥ERY FINE FOUIY: herse. Iuquire at 1233 Mase. ave. F *& SALE—1WO SEATED canopy top: lueht and si pig to ft BROWNING, O10 F JOR SALE—VILLAGE CART. CHEAP. ene 9:08 SaLE—Comrec Saloon in goed eeat Fe tie city price SALE — CHAP — BR ia 16 hands, weight 1,1 gid eultabie for taunily borer RUSSIAN SURRY, ih; i good order, ERY AND ICR-CKEAM n for selling. going to apiy-st 0 SHARES AME jumatic Gun Carriage, tou Gas. Buy and curities _ splot Per ee Harvard Bicyeie, BANS, Sth aud G sta aw. FOE ALE 4 000 tobe, and Tinta Bus: ef the place, thin in & Br bed business, “Inquire at GUY 12th stn. we Foe Se SECIS Co {OE pletely @tted out, and in Batis, foot and deck steering “grab tox” ete FN. MUU! sply-ae= POR SALE—TWwO- ne lover aud For price, &e., ad:lress Di a 1, Ham! COLUMBIA ROAD- condition. 10 ve seen apls-3t* Fete ED FROM VinGiNiA Biteen choice horses: suitable for all purposws. D. H. SALOMON, male aud kxchange stables, JurFson, Hall Alsy, vetweon Sd abd 4% sim and Pevosy ivan and Ost m i'n" Sa for hatching D's Bino STURE. ‘B17 Leth st. a sold aa reprise! st Dro Ocr Aumiserable emstence when 4 few bottles af Ayer’s Sarstpatilia would certainly give the ‘stremeth and energy you need? Thoneands are proving ite virtues dafly. So may you Sra Alice West, of Jefferson, W. Va, writes: “T wat all ran down before f began to take Aver'e flar- saparilla, but am now gaining im strength every day." “Being very weak and despondent after a long ines, I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilia, and two bot- ties nave restored me to my former health.”.- Mise Blanche 5. Brownell, 4 Boylston Place, Boston. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. 3.0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, ‘Sold by all Druggists. Price, 81; six bottles, $5. WORTH $5 A BOTTLE. + ae Gexcrse Luronten CARLSBAD SPRUDEL WATEB axD SPRUDEL SALT ™ NATURE'S WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR LIVER AND KIDNEY DIsEasEs. A PERFECT CURB FoR Constipation, Gout, Rheumatism, Diabetes, and all Diseases of the Stomach, Peware of imitations, “Ithas given me better satisfaction than anything which I have ever used."—Prof, Seegem, University of Vieuma, “Ihave used it for years with remarkable suecess."— Prof. Hiawazek. Write for Dr. Toboidt’s lecture on Carlsbad Water and Salt, read before the Ninth International Medical Congress, maiied free upon application. EISNER & MENDELSON CO., Sole Agents, @ Bar- st. New York. ja2-mwat Bas Hovsan Aven ‘Takes pride im stating that VITA NUOVA (KEW LIFE) will cure or greatly relieve Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Hysteria, Pain in the Back of the Head, or any Trouble originating in & Depressed Condition of the Nerv- ozs System; THAT tho sales of Vita Nuova far exceed any other nerve remedy ever manufactured; THAT its regular use will take the place of all liquor or alcoholic stimulant, and will, if persisted i, effectually cure drunkenness; ‘THAT the sick should use it to restore health; THAT the weil should use it to prevent sickness: THAT all overworked persons showid use it to prevent fatigue or breaking down; THAT ail energetic Americans should use it con- stantly to enable them to maintain thelr energy: ‘THAT itcan be relied upon as the prescription of # ‘well-known physician and not a quack nostrum; THAT care should be taken to avoid imitations and substitutes offered im place of Vita Nuova; THAT it is for sale at all Gruggists in Washington; THAT you should send to Mrs. HARRIET HUB. SCHLEGEL & QUIGLEY, rear of 9553 ee a ae Fess ST ARRIVED 20 BEAD OF FI = two fue % one par o ¢ palr of Daye, and one pot y the restare Suecrivers Ing eisewhere will p.eawe oall and MeCANLEX & G0.."Taly Ho — a - SALE ONE OUND BY cornered Square, @149: cue Chickering, $200; one Rages, $100. Osher great Dangains in Fiaios. Hao WORCH & Lv. 923 thet aw..Sohmer Piano Agency. = JOR saLx— A BEAUTIFUL CHICKERING SQUARE PIANO: Landsome Rosewood case: Carved legs aud lyre magnificent tone: grand scale: in perfect order and fully warranted: cost $600. Can be bought if taken at once fur ouly $175 cash; including elegant cover snd stooi, or $200 in payments montiuy to suit the Duger. This tea rare cha.ce. Alsoa Full Cabinet Grand upright very cheap: in auwnthly payments; nearly new. Can be seen at the ‘UME PIANO EXCHANGE, apis ee ee 422 th ot, JOk SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, A FINE FAME nearly new. Also. one Buss SON, 718 13th » ro Persons betore, TkE WE WiLL. tly amd for sale matched ‘teams, vers, saddle aud business Rurses. W @ pair of biscks 1 hands, very nice dr one pair crossed iustcbed, bay amd xray. 16% Yery gig ite: one pair Kentucky bays Lok bands. par ds; one tay mare, 15 hands: oue gray pave iechaser, aud one very fue Kentucky ibese uorses are sound and well broken. LEADINGHAM & CO 112m 1327-33 Hi st. n. w. is SALE-FOUR AND SIX-PASSENG: K FAM- Ly carriawes also horse, harness aud Dungy. owuer uty. The wgest variety of new and sec- and buggies always on hand. best my stock MF GEER. fu, ave. TW. ATTLE, HOGS, &e — F lexving & cud hand ‘ef terma, eall an mr a rarmae JOR SALE_OFFAL Fi As the Arlington Distillery has coinmeucea opera Yous there will bea larwe quantity uf Ufal As this is trom oothing but pure grain it is ‘the best and most nutritions of feed for hoes. e.. snd to secure it application should be made to the manager. SON. GARWO« ‘pz Tin Alexandria, Va, ALE—JUST ARMIVED—FORTY-TWO HEAD Of Horses from Augusta Oranty. Va. Amoug them are some of the best Druit Horses ever b-ouwht to this city, weighing from twelve to fourteen hundred | Pounds: ages rauging from five to eight years, and Brices from @75 to, $200. All horses warranted aa rep cee or Oey TInt SIMMONS, Propr Jou Sito ror. Sh ith sto. w. JUST ARKIVED FROM ROCKING. {40 head of choice driving ‘sod draft intacturg tri given sud al sietl asteat nares, eatisiactury trial given oi pura Tepeeseuted Stables in rear of O12 d'st nad INE NEW CABINEC UPRIGHT full wuarantee. F. WALDECKER OS een C* SALE-SPRING OFENING OF THE LARGEST stock of uew and second-luan. carriages ever offered ip Wis city to select irom; latest styles. JOHN 3. YOUNG, ap6-3m_479 and 481 Cat. Se JOR Sane — JU tao AS. K PROBES, ington, con New { ‘c Teponit ave and 6th st. iD FEATHERS, i5c. LB NEW, ed: the best for the ino GINE RE | nsive attendance, | Send for circulst 1 7th st. a1 2-6m BUSINESS CHANCES fue! and price list D.BALLAUT, Aw, - ic Y ulars, address MARKET, On tore Rok SALE -Gkoc with ao establiabe trade, and In ad Yon: ‘satisfactory reasous tor seiding. Star office. we ips WILL RECEIVED BY HE UNDER signed for the purebsse of the stock of ‘clu aud fistgres tn store 305 Th etn w une ONS SATURDAY, APRIL 21. at i2 O'CLOCK M. ‘Te Fat ty soit any and oll Use reser Car biteek, waite Eee theta. ARES BANK OF KEPUBLIC sv) Ost PLESE Amc stock _ __1416 F street, Kellogy Building. Fh LEASE TBE SQUARE BOUNDED by xEW Heupehise averee cud Lvs ee for a word and. coal or stowe Yamd: reat por jcareenee FE, 288 5 ObD EsTaBLiswED BOOK AND pistiguery business; sunall cash jarment. balance on lon tine; must sell because Of other buaiiess that requires may wholesttention CHAs. I. WOOD, apis. #15 Penna ave. By 6S ___ si CENT INVESTMENT—SAFE AND CON. t—Ise Sve sud ten years G per ceut First Bonds (ou real estate) of the Kansas Trust LG aD LL. SECURITIES LISTE AA toe Necct Wacamsge bog Telephone I PARTIES SEEKING SAPE 13 gS Tait stenting therations and Tepaien, qiprerance placed, Lats ai invernaents made, Isise eae. yak DEPA =< Winstierty ae Ho: or lene supplying 10.000 Pee TE | oe BARD AYER, 52 and 54 Park Pisce, Kew York City, for copies of letters of rect mmendation frum Senators, Members of Congress, Judges and Di- aj ]B°5,824 Prople whom you Know and bellere in. Bao Cast Broov Porsoxra CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. Through the medium of one of your books, received through Mr. Frank T. Wray, druggist, apollo, Pa, I ‘became acquainted with your CcricUna REMEDIES, ‘nd take this opportunity to testity to you that their use bas permanently cured me of one of the worst cases of bioud poisouing, in counection with erysipe Jas, that I have ever seen, and this after having been ‘proncuneed incurable by some of the best physicians sour county. I take great pleasure in forwarting to | You this testimonial, unsolicited as it is by you, in order that others suffering from similar maladies may be encouraged to give your CuTicuna REMEDIES & trial. P. 8. WHITLINGER. Leechburg, Pa Reference: Frank T. Wuay, Druggist, Apollo. James E. Richardson, Custom House, New Orleans. on oath says: “In 1870 Scrofuious Ulcers broke out on my body until I wasa mass of corruption. Every- thing knowa tothe medical faculty was tried in vain, 1 became a mere wrecs. At times could not lift my hands to my head, could not turn in bed; wae incon- stant pain, and looked upon life asacurse. Norehef or cure in ten years. "In 1880 I heard of the Curicuma Rewapies, used them, and was perfectly cured.” Sworn to before U. 8. Com, J. D, CRAWFORD. Sold everywhere. Price: Curicuna,50c. ; Soar, 25¢.; Resouvent, $1. Prepared by the Porras Data xD Cuxmicat Co., Boston, Mass. Send for “How to Cure Waraunes A Book is no better because you gett tfor a fair price, but you're Likely to feei better when you know the price ‘was tair, MONEY SAVED On Books is as good a8 money saved on anything. One Of the easiest things to save un, too, if you only haves care. At WANAMAKER’S more Books are sold over the BOOK NEWwa How iittle the title of a Book tells yout 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 s good turn, Wo send it out once s month, a-brim with Just what you want to know of the latest Books and the fcousup of the Book world. 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BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, ‘ther fraud, sumply beoeaee it cheap, They Will Pua ‘etses, aud aredear at any price. Ask {or DOBLINS ELECTRIC fr take no other. Nearly Read carefully the inside wrapper around each and be caretui to Follow = Directions on each outside SOzZoDoNrT, ‘Which maxes the teeth as Fi é g 2 z a ® f i g E 8 ! & THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 2d EDITION. Ltt olecransb he Se MR. PENDDETON’s ILLNESS, Stricken While on a Train—He is Paras lyzed on One Side. Benutm, April 20.—Later information states that ‘Mr. Pendleton was stricken while in a train neat Wiesbaden, to Which piace he had taken a trip from Frankfort yesterday. He was conveyed to the hospital at bis own ry on the bosp: desire. He 1s paralyzed —— ‘The Emperor's Condition. Bunuts, Apri 20The Tollowing. baleen was IS, following bulletin Assued at'9 O'clock this morning: Tne. eu respiration ison" tae whote ood iis general Bis respira Sto emperor bows no trace ot blood: rhe emperor ‘no trace ot Mis Tungs are tree. "At buow he was sull aed AN RXTERNAL ULCER. Loxpox, April 20.—A dispatch to the Exchange Teeram Co, {om Berlin says that an external iceF bas developed on tue neck of the emperor. ‘Two internal abscesses are clearly visibie. — Fatally Injured im a Colliery. Loxpow, April 20.—Five of the persons who were injured by tne explosion in the St. Helen oolilery, Workington, last evening, have since died. Wrecked on the Canary Islands. Loxpox, Aprii 20.—The British steamer Kennett, fro London tor Montevideo, has veen wrecked on one of the Canary Islands. No lives were lost, It 48 reported that her cargo was saved. How Paria Papers Regard It, THRY SaY THE VOTES IN THE CHAMBER OF DEFU- TIRS YESTRRDAY WERE CONTRADICTORY. Panis, April 20.—A majority of we Paris papers Consider tue Yoves takeu in the chamber of depu- Wes yesterday to be contradictory, as, alter ex- pressing confidence in the cabinet, tue chamber declared in favor of ap immediate revision of the consiiiuton, novwithstanding the fact that M. Floquet, president of the council and mivister of the interior, had asked it to postpoue the consid eration of the quesuion. ‘the Boulangist mauifestations were continued Unt a lute hour last nigut, especially Outeide the office of the Cucarde, the Boulangist papet. Some arrests were iuade, Dut the persous taken into cus- ‘ody were subsequently released, ee William B. Dinsmore Dying. Rew Youk, April 30.—Wiiliam B, Dinsmote, president ot ine Adams Express Company, stili dangerously il at bs nome. Dr. Curuis said this morning: “Mr. Dinsmore 1s sinking very fast. He bas been wncouscious for the past twelve burs.” oe ‘Three Men Burned to Death. St. Lovis, Aprii 20.—A thorough search of the ruin or Bethel Home fre resulted in the fuding Of ume bouies of three men, Juv. Grant, colored, Whartman ; Jackson White,levee laborer; Smithey, ‘White, roustabout. Seep Boulanger’s Banker. ‘18 MONBY SUPPLIsD BY DUEL vIXO, WHO MARRIED AN AMERICAS WOMAN. Loxpox, April 20.—Duxe Dino, who married Miss Curtis, of ‘New ‘York, Who at tue ‘time of tne cere: Was Uhe divorced wise of Frederick Stephens, Of New York, turnisbed che money to enavic Gen- eral Boulauger to contest the election in the De- Partment of the Nord, ‘The duke has contros or the Of bis Wiie in the forvune of her former husband. He is a friend of M. Rocherort, THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESs, Meeting of the Senate Committee ‘To- day. ‘The Senate District committee at thetr regular meting today Gispooed of «good deal ot penaing 70 PROMIBYT POOL-SELLING, Senator Faulkner was suthoriséd to report the Dill to prohibit and book-maling in Washington Georgetown adversely, as the ‘House bill to the same purpose and effect is now on the Senate calendar. The Senate bili will be Postponed indefipitely and the house bili substi. tuted for tt and passed, perhaps without amend. ment. Senator Blackburn wants to get the bill through early next week Defore the races begin, CORRECTION OF ASSESSHENTS. ‘Senator Harris was authorized to report tavora- bly the bill to direct the Commissioners to revise and correct the a for taxta for spectal inrprovements 01 4] Sees er laren ati ae att payment of the reduced ammount, to gt TS alties, The bill was amended at the instance of the Commissioners 80 as to better protect ‘the Dis- ‘trict interests ‘THE ROCK CREEK PARE BILI. ‘The chairman was authorised to put the bill for the condemnation of land on Rock Creek for the purposes of a park into shape to conform to the recommendation of the Commissioners, and report 4t tous amended to the full committee ‘at the next meeting. The views and recommendations of tue Commissioners liave been published in ‘faa STAR, ADVERSE REPORT ON THE FENCING BILL. Senator Faulkner was authorized to report ad- ‘versely the bill to provide for the fencing of vacant Dutlding lots in this city and have it indenutely ‘The bill, as its uitle shows, was to re- care ne Omar ceed five, enclosed with a close board fence at Jeast six feet high, ‘THE BELT LINB RAILROAD BILLS. ‘The two bills to amend the charter of che Capl- tol, North OStreet and South Washington Street Raliway (Belt Line), 80 as to extend its route and ‘authorize the use of cables or electricity as motors, Were discussed at considerable length. Mr. In- galls objected to that part of the proposed extet Sion which would Mt thé tracks to run along Louisiana avenue, diagonally cross Market Space and along Market Space, between 7th and 8tD streets, So as tO again reach Louisiana avenue. ‘He said (he street there known as Market Space is entirely too narrow to admit of the use of railway tracks, abd that such tracks would render it dan- gerous to drive along the Space. ‘Tue committee agreed with the chairman, and the bill was re. ferred to Mr, Harris, with adchority to confer with Belt Line officials, to seo if some acceptable lange cannot be made in that part of the route. EXECUTIVE AVEXUB. Soine Weeks ago Gen, Butler appeared before the committee and asked to have the bill that was be fore the last Congress to extend Executive avenue Teporied upon. A copy of the bili was referred to the Commissioners, wo revurned with the tecom mendation that a new section be inserted to direct tue Secretary of War, a8 a Ineans of reliet to the overcrowded condition of 15tu street west, and adjoining the United States Treasury, to re- move the gateway that opens from Executive avenue into Pounsylvania avenue, just south of the Treasury, ad the gateways opening from Bx- gcuulve aveniie into, Fennayivania, Just west, of the northern front of the ‘Treasury ‘and to have Executive avenue as already laid out paved with asphalt, It also makes the necessary appropris- tion, ‘The idea is that by this opening, making ubiie & thoroughrare west and south of the Treas. ry; Feblcies can pass tuat way Insvesd Of round by istn street as now. MRS, WALFORT WILLING To SETTLE. ‘The petition of T. F. Bean and others in regard to an alleged unwarranted attack upon the reason of Mrs, Morian @. Walport was rererred to the Cotnmisstoners for information as to the facts, and as to the exact status of the laws relating to lunacy. This ig the petition which changes that the former United States Attorney, the Sec. retary of State, and numerous other ofiicials couspired to confine Mra Walport asa lunatic, Mrs Walport hung around the committee room during the meeting, saying she wanted to have an opportunity to make A Murderer Hanged, Nasgevit.e, TExx., April 20.—N. B. Lester, the fnurderer of Lieut, Laue, pald the penalty of his crime v-aay at Lebanon, ——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. argument in support of ‘The following are the opening and closing prices of | her case, but It was not aforded her. She sent the ‘Sew York Stack Markets as reported by special | word to the committee that she is ready and Will- Wire to Corbon and Miscai 1410 F streck, ing to settle upon “reasonabie terms.” Meeting of the House Committee. STR LWAY BILLS, RTC., CONSIDERED. At {ts session to-day the House District commit- tee decided to non-concur in the Senate amend- ments to the House bills to incorporate the Rock- Creek Ralway Co, and the Eckington and Sol- diers’ Home Railway Co. The purpose of this action 1s to secure conference committees and thereby hasten action onthe bilis. It is understood that the amendments are not especially ob- Jected to, ‘They decided upon a favorable report upon the Senate bill to quiet the Utle to a certain lot in the city, concerning the payment of taxes on which there was some error. With an amendment giving control to the Com- missioners, they decided to report favorably to the House the ‘Senate Dil to incorporate the Georye- town Barge, Dock, Elevator and Raliroad Com- pany as a substitute for the House bili on the same subject and substantially the sane. An abstract Of the bil has been published in ThE Stak. ‘The Purpose is to build docks at the river front near ‘Water street, to lay tracksconnecting With an ele Vator, &C, THE PROSPECT MILL CEMETERY MATTER. ‘The report of the subcommittee investigating the opening of North Capitol street and the com- plaints of the Prospect Hill Cemetery Company was adopted by the full committee, The substance Of the report has been published in Tue Stam. It exonerates the District Commissioners Inthe matter. As @ conclusion, the report says: “From the evidence in une case your subcommittee com cludes that the Comimissioners of the District of Columbia, in all proceedings in reference to the extension of North Capitol street, complied with the law.” They recommend, however, that they in the future make a very Careful investigation before acting in such cases, Unien Pacific Indebtedness, ‘THE AMRNDMENT PROPOSRD TO THE PRXDING BILL ‘BY MX. DORSEY. Representative Dorsey, ot Nebraska, to-day made argument berore the House committée on Pacific Rairoads upon the bill to secure the repayment of the indebtedness of the nion Pucific pees 108%) 107% 18s) 18% 454) 499 pEreranes: Petes abeon ‘The Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations £ wa Se coupons, tea a ies “ae :C. per. Iuipa. be, 1801, corm, ‘i ode 'D. Ge par. inp. a 101 i politan Kalirowd E Bid, "1 "Morte Copal cod pte ae Lak ‘Waibingion, Gas, 39, bid, 30M suked. “Georgetown Gas, 40 bid. Arlington fnsurunce, 161% bid, 104 seked. Columbia Insurance, 127 bid, 15 seked. Serpsn Amencey Tneureuce, 104 bid. Washington Market stoc! ington Brick Mac 290 bid. Bank of Washingtou, 293 bid. — Farme Taked. "Second National ‘Bene 23 ts BEGE ‘ade, |. Great Falls 130 bid. Keal Estate Title Insurance, 11635 bid. ‘elephe Oc ye 3 Es Sines heapenes pnt tote Faso fed. | Wasuineton Gaslight Co. bouds, Iza Eby met cere Nea fk oe Title Insurance Co.. 5% ‘bid, Di sakede oo Raltimore Markets, BALTIMORE. Mp., April 20.—Virvinis sixes, aoe bed | eg eee BALTIMORE, Mp., April 20.—Cotton steady and 4 Did, 79% aaked. US. Electric Light, 73 oe . ab. Flour stend aiktg middling, ie wr steady etn he 2387 dg. extra, “3.0083.75 Railroad Co. w the Government. He said yi7os3.00; “Paapacs sapernt that the bill generally would be acceptable to the people of nis section if the committee would con- sent to incorporate the following amendment: “it 18 farther provided, That noth in this act nor in any of the of which this acts amendatory shall be construed OF interpreted so as to deny-the Tight of any state in which the Union Pacific Railway Company or the Central Branch of the Union Pacitie Matlroad Co. 18 operated vo eontrol and regulate said roads the same in all respects a those organized under the laws of the State,” Mr. Dorsey sald in explanation of the amendment that Judge Dundy, of Nebraska, had renderea a decision to the effect that that part of the Union Pacific which was Operated under & United states charter was Rot within the control of the state government, ‘There seemed to be little opposition tu commit. tee to the proposed amendment, but It has not yet mn for:nally adop' ‘The committee decided to begin the considera- Ce eset tne Coutrel Facile Ralitowd in: debtedness next Friday. +, Capitol Topics, THE TARIFF DEBATR GOBS OVER TILL. TURSDAT. “Saas; wentert mancas iano y. hicher and in deiwand—pritwe 14,00417.00.. ‘Provisions stoway. and firm—Mess pork, 15.0. “Bulk meats—shoulders nib sides,’ packed, 7484. Bacon—should- ig: clear Hib ‘Lard, les, 9; Butter lo Foervlstas steady 3 ordinary to fair, 13x44. Sawar steady and im—A soft, 6 1-18; copper retiued, active, and L5sa18. Whiaky, steady, 1-21a123. rite = auli_cottou, 1-16d four he Saies — WI 37 Besa ch of BS atthe — hese Br0S Chicago Markets, CHICAGO, 1, April 20, 11 — May wheat started in st 8uc,, which was ie. un last night's — It was butafew minutes, however, before it Sia, tbat Rew mines wer bore last uieht at 56, but quickly sold off to53%. May Pe para tere Cae gptions are quoted se follows: wheat, 8156 cory, 55%: | Mr. Mills’ original proposition that the tariff de- data, SSD pork, 14.15; iatd, #7 short ribs, 220, bate be postponed until Saturday, and that Tues- ‘gvadinind ath 5 Eetns day be assigned to the public lands committee, was amended by mutual understanding so that the public lands might retain Saturday, the taritt Gebate to go over until Tuesday. AN ADDITION TO THE RETIRED LIST. ‘The House committee on military affairs to- Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: B. ‘H. Warner to Catherine Parker, lot 24, Garfleld; $100. W. C. Hill to J. B. Henderson, part 6, block $ dgridian BUM; $5,300. | Ligue P. inte loralinger, parts 7 and 8, Old Geor M. 1. Weller to L. Tileux, part Johnson to G. A. MeIihenny et a nb Heights;§— ©. P. sie olen ho having been done in 36, Colunbia a 2. P. le | tee to-day as to private work Oiiviero, same; $a ¥. Jackson to Re- ‘Olies under the abusin Decca Ashoy Macaluscer*part 10, mq. 817 $1,600. | he Goverament, Prinsing = ‘McConville, lot ‘300; Io Nannie Yulee Nobis part’ 15; Issued, 20 build two brick dweltings ‘54 New York avenue at ‘at 52 Dalld one brick dwelling atid H street northeast, ‘at a cout of $2,300. New York’s Pretty Flower Girl, ‘From the New York Sun. Whenever Igo down Broadway past Trinity church of a pleasant afternoon, at the ume when the Wall-street brokers are thronging out of their Dusy thoroughfare, dispersing for thetr homes, I see & young Woman Who ts bewitching them with her artistic dress. They don’t know it, and : i ; i ¥ I nH Fi Cc... FRIDAY, APRIL 20, -1888—SIX PAGES. CHIPPEWA TIMBER CONTACTS, Contradicting the Testimony of Indian Agent Gregory. ; ‘The Senate ‘committee on Indian traderships Continued its Rearing to-day upon the Chippewa ‘umber contracts. P. H. Calligan, in reply to Agent Gregory's charge of dishonesty, declared ‘hat all Mr. Gregory's statements in that respect ‘were false, and that he could in time prove them to beso. He further attacked Mr. Gregory, stat- ‘ing a correct belief that the agent was a gambier, ‘and was given to fighting and drinking. AGENT GRBGORY'D “PILE OF Cuirs.” On cross-examination he said he had opce seen Mr. Gregory ina gambling-house with a “pile of chips” before him, and hed seen him drinking ith a halt-breed. Beyond those facts he had no eTgonal knowledge of whe things charged. James. | nues extended on the haif-breed, ch. by Mr, Gregory with ae She marae being a turbulent character, denied the charge in ia setae {o 9th street they say that tt should every respect, and stated On the contrary that | BOt De extended in the exact of 9th when he (Coffee) had on several occasions sought the washington, but ve out Mr. Gregory to protest against injustice done Brentwood avenue. for to the Indians the agent had acted offensively | Payment Of damages occasioned by taking the toward him. {ahd necessary for the extension of these streets 18, many details of the alleged acts of in- Bs missioners under A _ to the Inalans by contfactors or officials, or th, Were reviewed, but no {important additional developments were made, ‘Ti committee ad- Journed till Monday, SOCIETY NOTES, Judge and Mrs. MacArthur entertained a large cotfpany of friends at a tea yesterday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock. The spacious rooms gave abundant accommodation to all the guests, and at ‘Ro time was there a crush. The rooms were softly lighted, and the host and hostess dispensed an air of hospitality everywhere as well as the more property abucti intention of Vals Tespect, if in section 5 the words “one-half” Wrere changed to “one-quarter” gnd ia the sixth Une of said section 5, tue words “ihe remaining” Were stricken out. After pomting out ininor The ‘upon streets and avent bill wil be out tn substantial evidences of feeling. In the | ures and inserting small the dining-room a large table was loaded with dainties; | that the Dillas amended ae euaments, i guy Strawberries were served with charlotte russ:, | desirable and early ahd favorable action thereon cakes and confectionery. The punch was excel. Jent, and the center of the table was adorned with @ basket Of jonquils, Mrs. MacArthur received er guests in a dress of pale biue brocade, draped with White beaded net, and she wore a diamond neck- Jace in the pompadour opening at the neck. Mrs Macarthur presented Miss Lothers, of New York, ‘Who stood at her side dressed in a ‘toilet of black ‘net With pointed bodice and sleeveless, ‘The host regaled his friends with jests and pleasant greetings, and pressed ‘upon each the sump- tuous “hospitality of the house. Among the guests were Mra Dickinson and ner guest, ire Arthur Barney, ot New York; ‘Ministef and Mrs, Carter, Mr. and Mrs and Miss Gabel, Mr. ana Mrs. SM. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs, Pollok, Mrs. Dahigren, Mrs. Hicks ‘Lord, Col. and ‘Mra Colton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strong, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilson, Mrs, Thomas Riggs, Mrs. Joun ©. Black, Mrs. Hart, Mme. Ped: Mrs. Howard White, Miss Dorethy Philips, Mra. Conger, Miss Conger, Mr, Frank Conger, Senator and Mrs Dolph, Miss Odeneal, Mr. and Mrs, James F. Barbour, Mr. Wm. BH. Mattingly, Mrs. Kilbourn, Mrs. A. A. Cole, Mrs. Vance, Mrs, Blackburn, Mrs. Sa- Din,’ Mrs.” Hutchinson, “Mrs. Ball, ” Mrs. Ross Perty, Mr. and Mrs. Worthington, Mrs. ge N. Beale, Mrs Romero, Mrs. Menocal, Mrs. Juies Guthridge, Miss Vilas, Miss Foster, Miss Llorsey, Miss Lee, Sirs, and Miss Condit Smith, Mrs, Blateh: ford, sis8 Ada Murphy, Mrs. Langhorne, Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, Mrs, Poweil, Mra George P. Van Wyck, Mra, Starring, Mr. and Mrs, and Miss Wash- burne, the Chinese moister, Mr. and Mrs, Horatio King, ‘Mrs Field Mra. LQ C. Lamar, Jr, Mrs. ~ ee Miss Ge lea Giggs aed rs. and Miss irs. Wi, vi Hu irs Blanonara Mra. Hearst gave a ladies’ luncheon of fourteen ts recommended. ——__.—___ WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, SECRETARY WarrweY was at the Department to- day for tue first tune stnce the recent paper cnase. His ankle ts growing stronger, although he ts still compelled te use crutches” “*Ro¥eh ARuY Oxpars.—Col, Jno. G. Parke, engineer corps, Prof. Jas, Mercus, military academy, and First Lieut, Wim. C. Brown, first cavalry, adjutant Bulitary academy, ordered to assemble at West int tO consider the extension of tbe Limits on the South of the reservation, First-Lieutenant Wun, A: Nichols, 23d infantry, granted two month's ex- tension of ieave on mh’s certificate, Vincixia Postmastens.—James T, West has been @ppomted postmaster at Homerville, Sussex County, Va., John O. Pendleton, at Overton, Albe- marie County, Va, 8. A. Mitchell, at Sentinel, Warren County, Va, and Joba Cainpbell County, a. read a Diep Tams Morxinc.=Hiram W. Jackson, @ Clerk in the Quartermaster-General’s OMice, died at 6o’clock this morning from injuries caused by @ fall on the ice last winter, He wag about sixty Years old and sorved as @ Weutenant in the Teh New York volunteers in 186] and 1862, His son 1a Secretary of state of the state of Iowa, Cam Osckota, near Pensacola, Fld, was broken yesterday morning, and the troops returned sto the Giterent vessels, The squadron anehored off the city i g forte heous espana "Adana ise os Gal ot covers ati o'clock to-day in honor of Countess reli ai Borenta (adame Modjeske). "tu the comer ot the officers of the ‘eet, are mighiy pleased table Wasa Targe basket heaped with corsage bow. | WH the result of the recent camp instrac fon. = and Baroness Rotuschild ryses. On wp of the heap was a bunch of Puritan roses for Madame Modjeska, who Is in mourning. The table was laid with the finest of exquisite linen. ‘The napkins were in & buttery pattern, marked With the monogram of the hostess. ‘The unique fruit-knives were of dull Sliver, set in handies of ancient Japanese lacquer, ‘The menu cards were tiny gilt id affuars ued With white ribbon w a length of white fringed ribbon, oh which re laid pieces of silk gauze’ same size the ribbon, and upon some of Which were Pi jnted, wild roses and their leaves, and upon others three brow birds upon ‘Winter boughs, fitting souvenirs for the transition Beason, Mra Hearst reoelved her guests in a tea gown of black bengaline, made with high puffed Sleeves and a front of polmt d'esprit jetted, and the cuffs, and a band: about ' the neck, and the outlining of the vest and ‘panel at side, was of rare old Venetian point lace. The tables'and mantels in the drawing room were protusely decked with a porce- Jain bowl drawn by Cupids was filed with Bonsa- Une buds, @ tall jar was filled Baroness Rothchild Toses, and a growing bush of Jacqueminot roses Stood near the door. The other guests were Mra, Dickinson, Mrs. Jistice Matthews, Mrs. G. B. Tue Carrot Hit Post-Oprice.—Nothing has been done by Postmaster Ross in reference to the ‘Superintency o the Bast C.pital station, save that it nas been understood by Mr. F.C. Gfant, the pres. ent incumbent, that @ change will be made in the hear future, Feport that Mr. R. B. Ferguson ‘Will be appointed to the position i incorrect. CommissionsR BLACKPORD's BUFFALOES.—W. T. Hornaday, the director of the Zoological Gardens Of the National Museum, was in New York yester- das, arranging with Fish Commissioner Blackford for ine two buifaioes which Mr. Blackford recently 2 baitaoa s oow, are now in Nebrasks, aud are tS bull and a cow, S be shipped to the museum. “OMPLETION OF THE CrUtsERs.—Secretary Whit- ‘ney has directed Uniet Naval Constructor Wilson to proceed at once with the completion St Sg hrulsers Boston and Chicago, it is estimated that the work on Chicago can be finished within four months at a Cost Of $44,000, and that on the Boston will cost About §10, Codand will occupy 60 day in com ‘The armament of the Boston 1s com} Loring, Mrs, aay, Mrs J. G, lack, Mrs. Henty | guns for the Cinicage have aot det Boctrast, aed ‘Strong, Mrs. J. P. Jones, areely, Mra. J. ley rasiiton, Mrs. Joba ©, Fremont, jr., Mrs, Kome: , = 6s Mnponeeae vo eed wees ae Deno reets, and Mrs. Pollok. Prof. and Mrs. Alexander G. Bell occupied their Scott Circle house last evening, to give a reception fo the members of tue Natioual Academy of Science, ‘The large rooms were lighted and deco- Fated “with flowers, and a band of musi- Clans played pleasing Spanish aire, Prof, and Mrs. Bell were assisted in presenting tne learned gentiemen, by Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Pollok and Mra, Greely.’ Tue company was large, and Sometuing unusual in this city, the number of gentiewen greatly exceeded the ladies present. The guest list include all the members of the Academy Of Science in the city and a large per- Gentage of persons prominent in public as well as social life, and especially of those connected with Or inveresied in intellectual movements. A bount- ful and elegantly, spread table was laid in tue handsome dining bail, Mrs, Spinola was assisted in entertaining a num- er of callers yesterday afternoon in her parlor at the Arlington Uotel by Miss Hoffmyer, of New York, Who arrived the day before, aud is the guest Of Mrs. Spinola, ‘The roum was converted nw & floral bower by the tasteful arrangament of a pro- fusion of flowers, and a tabiein a corner was loaded with weinptlng edibles, salads, straw berries, sandwiches, cake, and a bowl of punch with a fancy fee figure in the cener of it. Mrs, Spinola met her Callers in @ dress of dandelion satin Velled in chan- Uliy lace, and Miss Hoffmyer was in black slik. After 5 o'clock Gen. Spinola and Mr. Felix Cau bell mingied with ‘the Visitors and énitvened conversation. ‘Ye Che Yun, interpreter of the Corean legation, ahd Ye Wan Yong, first secretary of the legation, hav ng settled their colleagues in office, as it were, and seen that all ia weil wich them, will return Core, and yesterday were out caliing and leaving theif P. P. C. cards, ‘They will leave for San Fran- ¢lsco to-morrow or Monday. The Secretury’s eaita 1 not good, and that fs one of the reasons for his return at tuis time. Mra. Mary H. Hunt, superintendent of the educs- tonal department of the W. C. T. U., who is spend- ing the season in W: mn, Makes the adress on temperance, on the afternoon especially de- Voted to woman's work, Delore the New Jersey State Association of Congregational Churches heid at Monteiair this week, ‘Mrs, Caroline H. Dall will not receive again this ‘Season, as she goes immediately to ‘on ace Count of her noalta. ieee ‘Miss Luzie Gwatkin, of Richmond, ts visiting ‘Mra. F. Lewis Marshall, of 1607 28th street. Another largely-attended luncheon was given yesterday afternoon by the ladies of the Homeo- tal, at the residence of Mrs, Bartictt, wuswtts avenue, Next Thursday the Jugeueon will be given at Mrs. Lewis Clephane’s, In an account of @ concert given at Exchange Hall the Dresden Anzeiger, of March 23, praises Very highly the singing of Mr. Francis H. Noyes, of this city, Whose fine baritone voice 18 well-known in the alisicai circles of Washington, Mr. Noyes 4 pursuing in Germany a thorougu course of vocal raining. Mr. John Weldmeyer and Miss Nellie Hickey, both of this cliy, were married in Baltimore on Fravbs ox THR Pension BuREAv.—The Commis- ‘Stoner of Pensions has been advised that in the case of the United Siates against Acelia Lawrence, Which was tried at tue present teria of the United Ssates Court at Dubuque, lowa, for violation of section 4746, R. S., U.8., the Jury revurned a ver- dict of guilty. “The évidence ‘showed that Acelia Reed, a peustoner, was remarried in April, 1883, to one Samuel Lawrence, notwithstanding which she SUL continued to receive pension ag 's Wid ow. He has also been advised that Hanson R. White, a pensioner, of st. Johnsbury, Vi., has been indicted for attempted bribery of the president of the ‘St, Johnsbury board of examining su! and wili be tried at the May term of cue United ‘States Court at Burlington, Vt. He has likewise been Intormed by telegraph that Leonard Bissett Was arrested on the 19th inst. at Wheeling, W. Va., for perjury in the pension claim of Jonn Wix- envaugh. He has been lodged in jail at Wheeling. Prrsoxat.—Rev. Dr. Giesy was considerably bet- ter this morning, having passed comfortable night.—Jas. Britton of Brookiyn, R. W. Patter. on of Chicago, and Count Bosenta Modjeska are at ‘the oo eer *Paireulia, ostmaster-General Di nators Cameror Stantord and Jno. P. Jones, Hallet kuboura. and Geo. C. Gorham of Washington, were in New York ht. —Jos. W. Green, jf., W. Fay and Jao, of Butralo, and ‘ork, last A. Koul of Boston, a. J. Wuselér ‘Thos. M. Fort and ‘Edward Candee of New are at Chamberiia’s.—Col. Pat fe at the st. James —Co. Pst, he Army, F. W. Roebling’ of Trent ‘Curtiss Of Cleveland, Onio, W. W. troit, J.C, Clayton of New York, ¥. Seiad 8 Screens ——F. Giiman aa, W. ©. Fownes of Pittsburg, Augustus a Geo, ‘Geo. Srpouoran ‘and'w: a: weSarait or H.C. Judd Of Hartiord are at the Prot. H. N, Rowland of Baltimore, kins of the Navy, Win. Re Mass, W, 8. Pierce, Jr. Of New York, Jus. J. Kay of Pittsburg, and Jno. Martin, Jno, P. Langtry and A. H. Vinal of are at Wormley’s.— a. W. Ji H. Symington and Isndor Straus of New York i Waiter Roberts of Brooklyn, Geo. M. Dallas of Puiladelphia, and Mrs, Eugeie Vat Kenselaer of Albany, are ‘at_Welcker's —W. R. Traay and 8, Vaun ot New York, F. A. i W. G, Preston and X- B. Evane of Boston, Frank B. Alien of ir. juga, Ala.,. wish, Ware are at Willard’s, eet Minister Pendieton’s Hiness, ' ‘The State Department has recetved information from the United States legation at Berlin had gone to Welsbaden last Monday, and on Wednesday event wever, Jegation ‘at Beruin, A Word to the Boys, SOME ADVICE THAT IF REEDED MUST BRAR EXCEL- i : a ‘Tuesday at the catuedral, and many triends from voupirlies~ pommel Wasutngton were eat te wedding. "On | Mise Witiand in Union Signal, their return froin a nortaern trip they will go to housekeeping in tueir new home, near Whitney ‘Mrs, Senator Hoar and her sister, Mra, Rice, saw ‘@ Dumber of visitors in their t parior yes- terday. fil health bas prevented Mra Hoar trom Going into society here for several Years past, but ‘sshe has now fully recovered. she ‘her calle ere yesterday dressed in Diack silk patoriened Pl with silver passementeries, Mra, Rice cloth and velvet. Mra. Palmer held @ latgely-attended reception yesterday, and Mrs, Stockbridge Was at home with ‘a party of ladies. Ihave made up my mind to speak to you about @ Uitte matter, for I believe you want to do what isfair, Now, when the girls study just the same ‘Dooks you do, and often go far ahead of you at many of them stady stenography, i 4 HE FF tlias : i i i t HF el | 5 j i ‘Was interrupted at Une Bridge de la Concorde, at 4 that when « person would | the entrance to which policemen punched ®00- answer the advertisement the defendant would | ever came along. “More Teiting ty more cubeas end (hem a to be filled out, It reads as | on the other mt the bridge, Boulanger ar follows: Tived thside (he entrance of the Palais Bourbon, Where the deputies were it was an unpleasant change for Boulanget. Risses and cries of “No dictator!” and ier i wn came from all sides Boulanger, Who evidently hoped for a slighty friendly demon stration [rom the men whom he had joined as a legisiator, turned crimson at the hissing. He re. covered his composure immediately, and, with & few friends acting as & show-plough abead he pushed into he chamber, Boulanger Wok @ seat on the left, which, as everyoue knows, is supposed to indicate radicalism, snd a hatred of monarchy, a, Ze. HOulAD- Sal astar left ae ible in the seventh row. > get farther leit withou ie ratling. Icoutempiated bin caretully from an advan LageOns Seal, just above his head, His hair was divided weil ‘on Une ieft side, and the parting Was hot.at all straight. His general air Was One ot profound exultation, marked at times by & dis. oo me (rayed by the drumming of he devil's tattoo on his desk with both hands A Plain gold Wedding ring Was on the Usual finger, and a big seal ring on Ube ttle fager of his hand. Jbe tapress of tn Make impor. packed. he applica Be careiul to ii out are it signed by responsible Feferenoa, The certiticate on this application can be renewed yearly without cost. The association Teserves the right to reject applications and revurn money, aud also cancel certificates on Violation of ‘any of the rules of the association.” applicant’s name and residence has to be ETE_And the applicant agrees to keep seoret all yusiness and correspondence of the associauion, and to conduct hiinseif so as to subserve Lie beet incerests of the association, ‘The leer sent in Te= ply to the request for one of the blanks gave the ames of Hausmann and Harding as the persons Conducting the business, and the address was given as 15th street, opposite the Treasury. The Officers wen: to Various buildings on 33th Street, but Were unable to find any person of We hames given, Tuey, however, found wnat Dr, Hausmann ‘had occupied room ig ons | Boulanger ¥ deputy who aid Of the outidings and they decided to look afver | BOt howl pretty sieadiiy pughout the entire him. Yesterday a registered letter arrived at ie session, Rows and rows of pretty women. fll post-office, but the cierk reiused to aellver it to | the Dig gallenes semed to enjoy it, ANd woftened AUSINANH Until some one identified him. The let- | the discord with tuneful la ‘Boulanger, ter was trom Pheips, N. ¥., and the euvelope bore the name of J. Pucips & Sona teed dealers looked much at Lue pretty faces back of Mumm. ThIS Morning When the Officers visited Haus mann’s Office and placed him under arrest he fainted. He was formerly 2 dog fancier, and ts from Binghampton, N. ¥. Me now lives in Uuion- ‘THE REARING—THE CASK SENT TO THE GRAND JURY. ‘The prisoner Was taken before Justice Mills this afternoon, His counsel, Mr. C. Whose big blue eyes are widely” woraby great tance, Voted a mouion tend sion of theconsiicution demanded by Boulanger hated to do so, out they had to keep Flotnatured.” Much noise was mage vulanger Was happy, and started Smith, ot the Post-omice his first short day's work as ‘who Bas ‘been investigating the case, was the Mi power! ph ty the at Post-office Of the defendant to get @ moLey- Readold, an appitea i “When arresved he way doing anytai ng, Me Said that the was. a wrong. He mah a whose ‘haine was menoned in Con- hection with the agency, lived in Buffalo, He afterward said that Lhéfe Was nO sUcL persOR as Harding. He said that be had received nfy Sixty letters ia answer to his advertis ments, ‘That this was the frst money that had been sent thi ‘the mails and he inteuded to revurn it. He sald that he ws ness by reading a five, publish: that Jurys bosas soos,” i i 4 Of andkerchiets when the eit went ‘Announced tue com earriage. It became that ‘the pollge. humerous. Ss" the ot be able to Keep tue popular Thousands of biack oUjects all exciied came Wearing scrose the inuge white Place de 1% ‘Concorde. surrounded the carriage ib 4 few seconds, and the Test of tue Journey as a solid triumphant march. All through the Rue Rivoli’ thousands rushed over. North Carelina Birds Ahead. turning everything but the “Gout Bou- ‘THE OCOCKING MAIN BETWEEN WASRINGTON AxD langer. ‘Tramway aud omull ‘ariv- ‘NORTH CAROLINA. ers and nearly every ‘unable The Weather was stormy at Norfolk yesterday, | Ube procession showed thelt good Will by Felling as find the cock-pit was in very bad order. The at- | 1M 8s they were iu bearing. When at lest, Boulanger, weary of wavi his hat apd smiling, tendance Was large, however, and the betting UD- | had ‘recreated iuside the Motel da taeeee Bes eral. North Carolina is championed by the famous friend, Lue mob, would net leave him, but camped Gid Afrington strain, Nine of the seventeen bat- tes of the main have been fought, one Wednesday Andeight yesterday, North Carolina is ahead 0 far, hating won fe out of nine of the heute. |The first, Uurd, fourth, sixth, and seventh nigite were won'by Carolina yesterday and the second, Atth. and eignth were carried off by Washington. ‘North Carolina goes into the ieid to-day with the vetting largely in her favor. — Sales of Heal Estate. J. B. Henderson has bought for $5,300, of W. C. Hil, part lot 6, block 3, Meridian’ School, #100 square feet, fronting on Bounaars. W. "Nord- Unger has Vought for $5,000, of Lizzie FP. Smith, paris 7 and 8, Vid Georgetown, fronting 24 feet on Bridge, west Of Congress street. G. A. Mcllueuny et al. Have bought for $4.470, of A. G. Jonson, lot 14, square 51, rronting 54 feet 8 Inches on M stfect, between wed ‘and 2ad streets nortawest. John G. Reisinger has bougat for $6,000 of Jacob H. Reisinger lot 50 and part 51, square 107, tront- Ang 20 feet by 121, on 18th street, betweeu K and L Streets nortuwest. tothe serious task ‘of singing inthe Mage ot ths serious task of si ‘Coucert hali Lo a curious — _— Boulanger, Boulanger, Boulanger, Crest Boulanger, qu'il nous taut, oh! obt obt A Goren friends and celved by the general, drawing-room was Milled with lewers The ples latest Woy plunged ganiriy’ Lato” the tame of Teading them. He interrupt himself to (the day had been enurely salisfactory, and he happy. Any further questious which ‘would called forth protestations of Adelity to feput ism, horror of the dictatorsuip, idea, Soulenow bo one any longer Geciarations, nor cares any more to forth, Whatever the Paris mob can janger can lave, tor be has the made evident beyond all question to-day. colored maa of considerable wealth, returned to luis home, in Sardis, Miss., unex; iy, Wednes- Gay night, and found the iter. Sidney Hivuler, pass the ———»—__. tor of the’ Methodist church ‘and principal ot Tar Record or Dkarus.—During the twenty. | School, at his house. Not being satisfied with dour ane aa At 1 Oclock, this afternoon | Miululster’s explanation he shot bun in the head, deaths ere repBried to the healt Mice ax fol- s ahiieneeent jows: Nellie linan, While, eigheen Years: ‘A. Reith, white, two years; Jane Rose: | WHERE Diss DeRan’s “Spin? Patwtixos” Came —Central ofiee detecuves colored, seventy-iive years; Deilz Downing, white, one month; Mary J. Jackson, colored, sibetcen juuber K. Marsu’s house and a number of Tait owakd Sau hanya” | Ear ac ati aa aa See = 1M. Brooks, colored, Soar eats. to the dead artist, David Volkeuberg, who {arnold J. Turner to-day resigued as special mes. | under mysterious darcuumstances Ura) years aga, son, ‘post-o after Baving partaken of a wine Giuner at impenenes! Diss Devar's house. ‘They ‘were taken to police Ramon or rie THERMowETER.—The following | beadg were the readings at the signal 5 ee m, 4652 m., G1; maxinun, 63; minluM, +4 Ap Asuones co Quem gy on aa aoe at Floreuce Wednesday hight presented > Queen ‘The Coarts, Mictorta an ‘address ty" L000 British ms Equity Count—Chie/ Justice Bingham and Judge Coz. , Eastwood agt. Gilmore; Anna J. Tarbell ‘to answer questions, Brown agt. Dean; C, W. Downing allowed to Mie supplemental bil Harris agt. Barer; it of fund in court de- nied. Menke 3, amended Snail decree. agt, District: decree “act. defendant. Sat. Steen; Betting tn General form ta Cimccrt Covet No. 1—Judge Hagner. To-day, aioses & Son agt. Whyte and Overman: Yerdict for §350 tor piaintiff. Wolt & Marks agt. Graf & Co.; on trial. . Saeco wer. The clerk was Cimcvrr Count No, 2—Judge Merrick. = scopy & the Preigout To-day, McShane agt, Suepherd; on hearing, * ‘Tne funeral of A. 8. Abell, late of the Fouice Cocet—Judge Ave. Baltsmore Sun, wii take pice Saburhey anterasee ‘To-day, Edward Hammersiey, violating hack | gc Grecuimount cemetery, Baltinore, law; $5 0F 15 days, Chaves Williams, breaking | *,Grees 7 om guret mp; coliauerafoienn Menry Madina | nang just sok ens 1 parce eed Pape isorderiy conduct; aries row ina piled Fogu: Stones; do, Bettie Dougiass, vacrancy; bonds oF | , way, duu you try a ucie soap z 50. John Robinson, do; bonds oF 90 days. Joseph Crow, disorder; ‘conduct; $5 or 15 days. | _ eral tortelted* Jers y Harrington, ye ty to anh || Raney Friday, April 20, 1888, ot 7:90 0 mals; $=. ail MART Binh. relict ct Whousee Bare). aecd eoveane? ‘Panerai irom 630 B street yp ig to Bt. 4 CK. On April 17, L888. at 6 o'clock GREL. the beloved wile ot Peinek ieee Political Notes. ‘The democrats or New Kent County, Va, yes- terday appointed delegates to the state conven- ado; resolutions en “tne ad- pe land,” and expressing the hope that the national Convention soon to assemble Will renominate him. ‘The republicans of the fourth and ninth Indiana districts elecied dele. ] COLLINS. On 17, 1888, JOHN B., eldest som Gates to the national convention, aud in- | of the late Jum ‘Collins Scracted Chom to voto sor Benjamin Herrissa, in | Puss private 9 sii th district the republicans nominated Browne tor and in the fifth district the Gemocrats nominated Geo, W. Cooper for Congress potvou Ant ig isha CHAR es OLRTAnDe toe Deioved sun of Airs. Lene ee ace O1 Col. C. C, Meison. | ne ‘conferees ot the eighteenth Penn 4 syivania istrict selected J. Merrill | aye EI y sank orion neers Oe Geant Linn, of Union County, and Samuel Wood, of | Sot Caroliue E Heruuan aged sinctoon yoo Min County, national delegates, “and George Zneras Saturday, April Vi. ata o\ ‘tig from Hutchinson, of Huo presidential elector. | 1834 Thirty-second mrvet uirthwent Einar pacesncahiuame tee | many esate ate ar - 4 audoal and J.C. Lower, Adams, | 1888, KALE & HODGKIN, deurtter of ths inte ane, prouibitionists of the thirty fourth New | 44 3% Ss a evo RL AtSpm, 19, 0 a fea of Allegany, and Cattaraugus, | ISEB Apel 10. 1888, 04 her pecentes feta & convention &t Olean Yesterday and neat: ter'of Maurice E auc hte R kisler aged SWAEAEY. (On Thursday, April twenty milnutes past 10 p.ti., Image, JAMES PATRICK SWEENEY iid Jata seca aged twenty ‘eon of il | tf BRE 23, i i 4 3 i i : f | 4 Hi