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% THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1891-TWELVE PAGES. 3 LITERARY FEAST. SOCIAL \TTERS. SHOOTING STARS. TALKING TO THE JURY. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS| SUBURBAN PROPERTY. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 4 LITERARY Feast. J sa mas - — ae DEFEAT FOR PARNELL H =e Ree tan nntame| ES Seater 20 grt bate |e cee ee ere en Tee ne ToT |, The Fotemaninctcn eval ent ws yeter| Anrumens Cmmmnned Se ho Resid‘. ; = wae anes 7 a ‘ A . 4 , 53 —— 5 . ., SEETEN, DOG. poy RE | Ok $318 | Sey scottare cont 85,000 to bully Yor urgenare| Saturday's iztoon-page Stan will satisfy the | |, National Rifles’ Hall never looked Levers — a mrs arrnat. mm az-| MoOarthy’s Candidate in North Sligo > 3 "weolfrmasts | Ea 23 | Miccase ce ‘sist stew. | mont fastidious literary appetite. ‘The collec | {2m7{4,did last night The occasion was the emer aroeeeeinlenh S100 1 Taco env remonen emaman ae Elected by 800 Votes. 5 -~ dexion waa ont cn meg tonetie’ of Par ki iB SALE-WEST FALLS CHUGH. VA.- NEW | tion of good things that will be spread before | hall was tastefully decorated with the flags and | | Friend: “I understand your AVIDEKCE PRESENTED BT THE OOVERXMENT— a purée "adres Ba WORSE: Sar odice "apse | Bros E58 | mor rors pe ep Abrams be TeeEsaee | the reading public tomorrow afternoon wil be | Runners, ofthe, company. Something ont of |ing his antoblogeaphy.” when he gots it @n-| 4 PRLAT CAUSED Br 4 sick zUROR. "ting mares; well matched je Fy Sep MF CANDIES, Soe Fei thd door complete one, snd will include the news of | sented in the shape of « drawing room scene | ished, he ls going to wvitemuine” ‘The tral of Charlea E. Kincaid tor the mor- | CURRENT TALK ON THE FAVA MATTER, } “=a SURE ke JYATISVILLF, MD., NEW AND ATTRACTIVE of thi -|on the stage, wi was almost hidden b; ‘trial ; z peers ; YZ | the day from all quarters of the globe, an ex-| On. tt Pr puats,. ty 5 — der of Wm. P. Taulbee reached its last stage to- phe cfice of the Capttal. — d'mear elation. sare one erigieos: haustive account of everything that isgoing on in orelock ‘the to arrive and the| To Italy—Stiletto go Gallagher! day. It was, however, temporarily FRimecint for 'uamore rom" horses svat cas 3 tithe Sd and s. Mabiesand 8} borvesat the Ith aad V se. rublew ANDREW GLAss. Superintenden guests interrupted = CHES | or about Washington and a series of most enter- | ™8ny-colored coats of the visiting militiamen —— by the illness of Juror Middleton, one of the a Se eaieak Selbdag opealil tices geosecd ch gic Salas Becoming cbetumce of theledion hires tena | ,, The popular air with the organ grinder now | colored men on the jury. Tt was necessary t. spstt_| TH Ten Lives Lost by Explosion of { “ : : OR SALE LANGE “HANDSOME BATTER | cea” | Harp oopertunlty for oystment” BV" HALE 100 | and expense. ‘The following are some of the resent were Mins Belle Trainer and Mise Miler is “Johnny get your gun.’ recog eepee eg dadnge mommy 4 Fire Damp. Cee. H. Ewatages Ue: Ter Siete a ee aie FOR SALE two FINE FARMS OF 170 AND 250 dainties to be found in tomorrow's Stam: ma, W. piltien't every monkey thet ts o bab boon to not think he was then able to sit and bear ar- j MR SALE_ON EASY TEI SEVERAL uP-| FY ; p = Best | thirty minutes’ Fide of city: im highs sate or culties: | FOR THE LITTLE ONES, (Ilustrated.) ace. gaments GALE ON THE COAST. Pee Fiano e CHANGE WARE hoo Mts, Stott a, station, an o8S Lath et.” | YOR. with stock and farming tuplewents compists. | some of the latest designs for children's gar- Serge Be Yesterday afternoon at9 o'clock eo nares SEVERE ? = 5 D, | 617 st. nw. ap2-3t ments. sppeared in court argued their =e 7 EW: through | anise FAM ARMS Father: “Harry what time was it when you s Firittiion omni nope geboreg ane. SF saatak | Pin tsetons of Staryiand from fo 2.000 sere | LAKE NICARAGUA. (Iitustrated.) got in last night?” the court. Jadge Bradley modited the prayers McCARTHY'S MAN WINS. j 1 fgunvesteefanae tess Wainetgn af picancign rape ‘What is being done on the great canal pro- Harry—vaguely; “Bed time.” ‘The Parsel! Opponent for Parliament Prem ; | cic om = ce foot Want treads on the beets of waste, Snes Ape 9-Tks clusion toll Qoeed { EXTENSION-TOPTWO-SEATED | from soot | Perea Geen anne cottage; 10 foomee gen | CHILIAN WAR NEWS. — im parliament for the northern division of Sliga, ornaas, wie taafia. pon rust aba Natale for youndsa ee: picturesque ocation; choice | Interesting information about the rebellion aa sip taatesee bane ean ys ne oF twa bores. Apply ow 7 k =a : in South America. By Fannie B. Ward. The forty days of Lent are past, Mr. Peter McDonald, took place yerterday and FOR SSCE_—TARGE WAGON. PLATFORM DISEASE FOLK LORE. Those days of good endeavor, . . tus fend . Johnson, Mise Jobnaon, Dr. G. 8. Elliot, Rh see Oem eto npn cand an | ie Hoan Sin Creat Mis] Ante Ln, obo ert the R SAL.E_2 LARGE HANDSOME DAPPLEGRAT AE Gideon, E. Brand, L. Fogg, Miss Fogs, 1-3. 38 Sets rare. Cam be seen at MA ‘3 GALLANT LITTLE TOMMY. —. Mrs. Metcalfe, . Gittings. Mies! The liver ped is atill s popular article of “4 i Fe SAL FG00D SECONDHAND DELIVERY ‘A reminiscence of a Washington military ee Caines, ne ; Saab Jno. . wearing apparel. -f SOK Salt CHEAP =A VictOR BICYCLE TR hospital during the war. | Written ex-| Bogen, jr, J.B: Royston, Dr. J. B Littlewood, i ceakenien Abpiy st 19.3 th st. now. apa-3t* clusively for Taz Evexixa Stam. By Mrs. | Miss Littlewood, W. ML. Hale, Miss Stewart, w FoR FUTURE REFERENCE. Fon ge eas LADYS 45D GENTLEMAN poi E. D. E. N. Southworth. hone ag Page cae = es jean The fish that bites, and swims away, wuddie,. bod condition. “at aw. vain % . B. Peas Price. Call at Mr. GQ. MOTT"s, 507 Oth st. por mace SS Se INVENTORS’ STRUGGLES. Lieut. J. W. Andersen, Miss May Mayning, May live to bite another day. Fon SA.£ Wo INE DEIVING OR SADDLE BARGAINS TX LOTS, Stitute, when completed, the ‘Seals of thee Who ba lished great | Miss Sallie’ Flenniken, W. C. Cannon, —— 2 ; horees. perfect in every respect and Just from the UNIVERSITY HEIGH tity to the subdivision, oc Gres’ | Miss Boatly, Arthur Marshall, C.| We are now waiting for the Italian renais- country uwner bas no further use for them. ppgtke PROCEL AED, Lote tor sale on terms. things. J. We 5 B. ‘Hay it ' at the stavies of T. W. WIDDICOMBE, 1327 Fi st. SOU1H BROOKLAND. aon . Wagner," Miss Clara arrison, | sance. “ ze. aya Kroon: House," 17 ‘rooms W. P. Fitz Gibbon, M. B. Whitesell, E. J. Wil- TST TO ey Bate BEING A HOWLING SWELL. ? FOE SALEOSE LATEST IMPROVED WILCOX Sait aie on liams, H. W. Eaton, Mise Haseltine of Spring- manic How it is possible to manage it on @ small | sicld ‘Ohio Jas Edee, Mice Blanche Alison, AN INSINTATION. salary. H.W. ——} Miss Gertie Rice, Capt. C. 8. “Who done stole dem yar chickens I put in KOOMS, 7th and H ste. fore. ‘& Gibbs automatic: muschine at a the i. Domestic SEwino MACHINE. ASD” Pirtens oa ar apet_| For : : - Domer, Chas. J. Gillette, E. 8. Kennedy, R. B. | dat coop?” exclaimed the old man to the boy, Fee LE RUPRIGHT GRAND PIARO“OSET| astm ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY. Garton, Mise = tia ee J. = Wowk: | who didn’t know anything about that part of it. ota, i c handsome vt fice. LE P, FOR CHOICE -. | well, lorlan, Wm. Muebleisen, Dr. W. F. “) ‘ o i.” KINCAID ON THE STAND. iti Sie Seisisa te THE IAN. EXCHANGE WARE | PG in Beeauued Cucumis Mente aca reine | )PO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, * ee nine atm ecelostlias Of thle wenn en ee en ee tee dda | Dunno, dedidy, ot hit wain's you dans sich cokes ecapeen cas craink aia —- BOOMS. 01:3 Pennsyivanie ave. ep23t_| post thriving suburb of Weabintten Es Tecan offer for ‘Glen Manor." a neat} fal art. 5. H Pierce, Edward Mallett, bios Kate ‘Crisp, | 2nd the boy wondered why the old man slapped | ome’ rept ~ 0 5 NG, MEAT | building. Pictures MOF ahesee: wits of; | Jacated at Forest Glen, Se gad Mea Taevosee Pee ae ae Was a good attendance in the court room this om 2K SALE — NTERS, SHELVING. MEAT observat. Md., 9 iniies irom city: 20 ininutes’ ride: 2 blocks Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Parker, W. L. Stod- | his jaws. ‘val ap- F seaies, &c.; cheap if sold at once. Appiy | ished. a frou station ; shade trees aud fines: spring water; any | TOLD AT THE CLUB. ; ing. E. N.Y. Hasbruck morning. There was a prospect abead of a day aod f= aa experienced jerson can Sil this Leuserema reniiee late dard, Miss Laura Cowling, E. N. V. Hasbruck, — nouncement of the poll slowed that that report ALE—A BEAUTIFUL OLD OIL PAIN yo Sroate from boarders. 3. Ke HERTFORD, Two experiences that were of @ startling | Miss'Annie E. Lewis, J. A. Horah, P- Stag, pera and perhaps two days of argument and oratory. | BOUne oa lee bs neler nies Fehicis family? vousue ta hee sm "79;, pete pat | Deve. ae ik ie ETTSy 1419 G at. character. Miss Stagg, Mise Clate, Mr. and Hrs. Geo. E-} prashang: «Whe Si cegs dae PREPARATIONS FOK ORATORY. than double that number, being 406. > Seiebiieiembeester~ va) OR SALE—A HANDSOME @ROOM HOUSE AT Laris Mr. and Mra HP. MoCabe, Mise B. B| | esbent: “Why do you always Preparations were made for this by remov- thee ier & Seas ponte Forest Glen, Md. ; will exchange tor property im- Vil ir. and Mrs, C. U. Webster, J. 3. Miller, " POR SAE S4 REAL INDIA, SHAWL, BLACK | Siction pat hin our if Gy. | Proved or uniinproved inci gr suburban) | ON AND OFF THE STAGE. See He Take See pes Aina Le, Key-| | Wife: “T presume it ta becom you alums | OE i Reneeeener coset bis piece ie frent| TOUR OF TER VRENCE FRE. 86 Baad ince flounce; G80. Address eee aah 6 Tost, Interesting gossip about actors and things | ser, E. H. Yaubaup, Mise Moore, W. B. Davis, | have fault with you. witness clearing space 4 Fe ‘SALE-AT A BARGAINCA TOY AND CO fo17-2m* 512 F st. n.w. FoR SALE Houses "AND. LOTS. DESIRABLY theatrical. mye yes aoc _Dr. a - ted -y _— = could s ld —y ep end seve fa 8 foons ne j jonery located, 7th st. n.w. ; good reasons z Tors * r irt, ie Lewis, J. M. Rieman, ua b for selina’ ee i eapeee | LANMUERONTBLY Dubai the beaoa | Aieested within the linute of Rockville” “Also farms | aTTRACTIVE HOMES. Wi. B. Powers, Miss Pomeroy, Miss Rose, J.| It is easier to hold a dollar that #t%§ to hold | Mr. Clagett, the assistant district attorney, who ‘ SOK SALE-FINE YOUNG HAMBLETONIAN | tu! subdivision te situated in Prince George's. county. ‘ANK HIGGINS, Montxomery ave. Hock | Houses in Washington more easy to decorate | Harry King, Mies Anna H. White, A.J. Smith, | a nickel. ‘yrs to open for the government. placed pile Sica a eremineacararcaeny | © = | than tow ceotere FR a eng Oke ye Bra nclnalng She OX of organic Jer rarranted to be sound : coupe oF fami McCauley, Miss Haviey, W. B. Kirkpatrick, | 15 tai. hile f rtd meee it ry, fy. Cail at HOWAKD HOUSE STABLES, is perfectly x i - it takes long while for a man to wear = “ = a Hambietonian. ep -Jt* > KES KERS. iss Shaw, F. D. Blackistone, Emil Starek, ze now occupied nearly two * iR-SGOGONy GAs STOVE: i 00, FFF EFF EER ARR Be ee Miss Youngs, F. W. Plugge, Miss Kate Plugge, | Stindstone by holding his nose against it. fense has been clearly that of self-defense. 3 almost new. Apply 1449 Pierce place. mnilesot 33k, by ts E ait | Some Lege 80 Along that they cannot ap- & v. pest, in a. aoa 3, aa ‘THE PRATERS 48 MODIFIED. a Preciate a witticism. tz, E. R. Gasch, H. Brock, Miss DeSaules, THE POST OFFICE SITE. The prayers of the defense were aimed to se- SINGER SEWING MACHINE, are now being boxed. It las a “OF F Eee k E Hugo W. Hesselloch, M. P. Greenet, Miss Ella pina me y 4 chino revolving bookeane, 9S: soles fe site nacretherea “fetaes rt ~ H sSS5 ad A PORTRAIT GALLERY. B Green Ss i Brice, Miss Lucy Jarboe, J | more ‘Testimony Heard by the Condemma- repeeee page aaiyepen venga ae | ten as Bew station. w or mn ins stop daily ; H Ph distinguished H. Edes, janche ‘Allison, Sergt. N. D. . ers ibility when foreigners are involve S, S HORSE BOILER AND. EN. | Scketeto Seshingtog Ucente:therun in Sto?) minut Halt H Sss, vet rags menen peer | Ceomesll ant vite, sex pont wes Balch, oe subject are as follows: sul ects: “Way choud the Sodsral gueere jaa ad GUI ange, Gall oe laecas Es ee | sata coupenes epetann iOct chien tnee Pee HB OE as Coe bee L. Z. Thompson, Miss Lulie Dickinson, H.G.| |The commission on the condemnation of |’ if the jury find from the evidence that the | S"4 ® RR A aly lo Ne — 2 thd cet Sea ee sad of 129 oF more un ERE ERE OR Ue PLEASURES OF SPRING. Seitz, Mins Ette Craigen, c. 8. White, Mise aoe 323 for ee ae => a pare Gecensed at the time of the shooting made an | Dros. closely. they disappear ike aphantom.” SAL = 3 ~ ‘already ‘schoo! . ‘ , He tan . Matti a .T. y J. ite . 10m } Liberte thinks ington v een ionen aece TOinnds-etpliah and eouaae Hotta, electnie ight iamty waikey Be sul soctt Se ER OER BS, When society will look for pastime out of | Jas p. Shecp, H. 8. Seldes Miss Aline Menke, <k-seeenie On cullen asa Ghat Phos ila a wg ah pag ee ey Sp ae ee EER EEE — 2 5 aeeery, Robt Cunningham, Miss Katie | cen this morning. dollars allow its respect for interuational aw & )0K SALE—LADY'S PsCHU BIOYO Ly OF $9 th om lots #40 FOR SPOT CASH |. Greene, B.C. Spransy, Miss Edna H. Tune, | F° : to be im, # Fe ar ele od oe The following: STURGEONS BY THE MILLION. Chas. A. Oswell, Richard Cumingham, Miss| The government called Mr. Henry Hurtt, ‘Toe Pips duslia upon the Giserbense af ta- 'S JOR SALE—Aa SMALL JEWELRY STORE, 10 PER | Hace Stout Weaminnton Chee a ane Cenee, subd eseains ee ok Biss A report of the commission about a new food aS a —— E. Pall iiss | president of the Washington and —— ternational trade that would follow @ rupture . cect below cost, on 7th FOr particulars | jess than double these prices. 1 comtortable traine 50 an elegant fish. mi 3. Rothrock, Miss Lansdale, N. V. | Railroad Company, who testified that un between Italy and American. eed gail Gr addvens 1°99. STALES GN Fat. apis Seellings with ‘ack ouncationa. porches “covets, | Chamber Suite, hendsome in desien. and Sox oo Harris iiss Tonner, Mise Yast, Dr. Chas. Die-| act of Coigtaas “ol /Alegok A508 acs Ghaapaag ‘The royalist Gamtie de France taunts Ttaly* 5 D-B'D UPKIGHT PIA on lots that average 3s acre, to be sold to desirable finished in 16th century and antique oak, NEW TES. del, W. A. Gieseking, K. C. ie, Mien MEY | wes requiced $0 ¢hanvs stilve and to upon her own glaring violation of international tangas ALEST MUSIC ONLY TES STNG Seat i och 930 ceshh.g)0 perme. ope. | “tT Maeno beveled piste alaan; size of ‘Wht is being talked shout in the metropolis. | Tenet ct gg Crete. era sree nn | comngly thay bad to sereage tor a oteer hemes; law from the invasion of the pontifical states to Se TREE MUSIC STORE. yf egos lb sata i Perio. Gresser, 44x20; washstand, 34 inches, This By Tux Stan's special correspondent. Boyd, E. F. Marshall, Miss Amiss, Miss Curry, | and purchased square 255, between D, E, 1834 pecs stolen saan Eeoeguiee to pas ters FOR SALE_OREAT BARGAIN IX A FINE RIGH- Wu. eachsscash Sosy Wak payeuucdl wean, | SEAL ESTATE GomiP. J. © Tappan, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wardwell, !and i4th streets. When the act was passed hen their own ambitions or Satereate are in é class uprizht piano, nearly new; Snest make; dark, money. Iv . O. Tonnor, Miss Watkins, Marry Phillips, | % ‘ 1 v ypocritically inv: Ww as soon is = eo serra ach age aim ee cases one The large sums of money paid for building | Miss Rutter awd J Ocha es ae elves are attack: ’ (O° moutly ‘will 1,500 of them. sites in Washington. ‘The entertainment last night at Willard Hall | 8 cable system, and on ‘The 'ourna! des Dedats says that Italy hasan packbaee eon ‘A Solid Oak Table, twisted legs, oxidized ———+e+___ for charity brought together a fashionable | dation square 255 and that west were sclected, undoubted right to demand from the United lew sappy at once: | 4D-t- brass trimioinge, in antique oak and. 10th A NEW GYMNASIUM, amemblage, | The, tableaux which were pro- | bit the tile for the latter could not be pur- Loh a ee WAKE HOUMS, century finisu. "For $7, worth double the a sented were beautiful spectacles and the fong | chased, and therefore 255 was taken. Jt was who lynched the Italians Ss NTR PROPOSALS. mons Namber 7 Engine Company the Recipient | waits between them only made occasions for | found advisable to have one power house for is setae that a Gate i it —4 FOR SAC oR ARTE mow con Ug | eer enka ia: wees of m Fine Outftt. the good effcots of each picture to be talked | the whole line instead of a number. They did oe “see oe oe pores, ecard je horses ICE OF THE CON E c . | over. particij in eac! wo ° afew indice’ suddle horses, kind sud senties ewsey: | OD of SSolqaplts s*eghington, apr 2 1801-—Sealed | Arm Chalre (Light polished), ot $2.85 raat Re era uy cation for the mem |erri-aug, those of “Ihe Feast of Hoses” nea | NOt take aquare 323 because shenpege epee becmse cho bee a ee Seer HOWARD MUSE STABLES” “mnSoe* | Willie tecaivedat this cfice unt EWELVE'S. ce | SB: Pereot No, 7 engine company, located on Retreet | “rhe Wayside Shrine,” came out and ‘minglod | line too long. ‘There was a limit in the ea edecel power, alone. Therefore, S = Z -—__m TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-riR8T, 1801, the site ‘300 Solid Oak Rockers to match, §2.85. between 9th and 10th streets. It was the pre-| with the audience after their work was over, | system. The object thoy have is to consolidate coly > Re Sleil pees Oe Eee Us SALE HAENESS FOUR, DOUBLE, SETS z eauare,ibe ditensicnsor theiotand | gts | O™ SM Chairs mate, | sentation to them of a fine gymnasium from | and. their picturesque garb added «great deal | and put ail the power under one roof. Square wk ph EE Bde pe ay Squire foot,” Foe or seoula wats a have Solld Oak Cuidcniersin 10cm | the friends of the company, consisting of one | ‘0 the briliancy of the house. “The last pic- | $23 was not available. ‘Square. 289 cost bem Caged Fo pe dele rs nee go had at very (So) fect ‘and one hundred and Pehbetedl ag Vong here cea ood rowing machine, two double chest weights, one | ttfe# were from Tennyson's “Dream of Fair | about $12 per foot. To get a solid bottom they me ah men phe poces HARNESS MAKERS" EXCH. Herizne torelectany or al proposals. "by ortcrst | era). "Weller theseat a0 cos \Prareaicey ee Women.” In the audience were Count d’Arco, | have to go down thirty feet. They had been n seowrat dhe pratens out Tne a the ‘Covrguiseiopers of D.C. RILLIAM G. MOOK Also 11 Solid Oak Chiffoniersin antigne _| "nGle chest weight, one chest expander, one | Com. Ramsey, Mr. and Miss Williams, Mrs, | advised that they could purchase {his square | assault upon the defendant, Kincaid, and that | stitutional non possumus wit POR SALE-TWO-SEATED RUSSIA SURREY; | THOMAS B ENTWISLE, MATTHEW TRIMBL! oak and 1éth century finishes (5 drawers); rope ladder, one knotted rope, four pair of In-| Phil Sheridan, Mre. A. A. Wilson, Mrs. Chas. | for about $425,000, but it had cost it | the said assault was of such character and was | ian demands have ua canony top; light and stylish: pole or shatts; wcod ——a = TSSTOSER pe beveled plate glass. Weoffer them at the dian clubs, five pair iron dumb bells, four | Gibson, Mr. A. Leo Knott, Mrs. Field, Miss | $800,000. mnknce made under such circumstances as that the de- o> ar mie FIREDaMr. Saude aeey witness Rae nie | Qe ahaa rae RNS TONERS, DISTRICT “ULHOLATERY ooops, Laces, eo, | RUT mooden dumb bells, one set California | Keenan, Mrs. WE. Chandler, Liou Capsrton, |, Mr; Maddox and Mr. Abert The fect that | fondant bad ressouable spe ee ET reed —— j eee cea cae 08. Saree Tees Ss MEDMESDAY APL EWESTY-SE 19 pairs No. 763 Nottingham Laces. 81:80 fee pele L etfeeisadiccirmn lng Hutchinson, the Misses Merrick, Mins Beck: | to Sr. Holtzman until after he procured the danger of the lone sie, oF ‘tig inetion ot | Maplosion tm an Eaeeh Ming tm Which —— ant ~ - '& public school within the foliow- s, oy of rs 5 ard Clagett . Hornsby, | options. 8 for the bu great . and ui = £) ore SEE pened Stig on ye, a frureen Sana Sony and Eiand Wetreceg | PEEDAlr, God value et Q2-50. nam | Thome were convocioPar of catcher's masks, Mr Von" Muman, Mian Hedson, Stee rorey: | gbtions ihe plang for_ the, buliding bad not | great bodily the ssid Teulbee, you should find| tospox, April $A disastrous explosion FI LOR. S200 M st. wht 10t_| foe square and price per square 10°, Laces. 2.75 per pair. Were $4.50. the large rooms on the second floor and the | ton, Mrs. Bacon, Mre. and the Misses Huyek, | building was £425,000, but he thought the ex: | fon Pe guilty. It ie not necessary that the | 1 Dine took place today at Apedale, Stafford~ Oe ath On EXCHANGE WE HAVE THE od ios ham mlnety- Ae (Si feet eee se net ese ‘Tpairs Iinitation Brussels, bandsome de Pyeepiellealpes mod a ite | Miss Mendonca, Lieut. and Mrs. R. M. G. are foundation ae omni ae pom. danger appre by the defendant, ‘men- roy oo pase largest stock of carriazes, buxvies, carts, deep. . O27. Fe rice. 85. of the apparatus at once. There was 8 se! Mrs. , Mrs. Bessie Stewart, th. . They had f travel since the cable | tioned in ber one, should have been | shire. Persons were killed outright Resctjote, comsterinar of carriages, Camrien carts nad | BUG SenS. Rose Bh ae aude ue remien remiss Oaee: with gloves, one of the boys commenced pull- | hticoec’ Pliten safes Trowbridge, Mrs. A. F. | was put fe on 7th strest hed tncevened about 32] eee Lccuceat ttt appent 40 tan: Sery lacsanA aihas wee anseuly Odea wasuas, from $00 up. Call ani see the sreatest bar | slouers of tne District of Coram tin, Reduced from 87.50. ing away at the rowing machine in as much | Magruder, Mrs, Ross. Perry, Mra Licberman | per cout, from the facts and circumstances, in evidence, | bodies of the miners Lave been extricated from | GEYER S6s teas ave mew.” Ow Sede, MF: | CpPrICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS. DISTRICT 6 pairs No.71870 Irish Point Laces. 86.75. earnest as if he was contesting a race with some | and Gen. and Mrs. Moore. COL. HENRY STRONG'S VIEWS. viewing them from the defendant's standpoint, | the portion of the mine where the explosion * ‘ 7 ae en! ONT Soimavias Washington, D. C.. April 2, 1801. Beduced from $10.5 of the professional oarsmen and in fact every |° ‘The ticipants in “The Feast wf Roses”| Col, Henry Strong testified that he had in- | that the apprehension of the defendant was a took ‘The cause of the disaster is “Guniuese i dull; ‘we tneretore. ofl yupe bar: | MONDE SUIT HWENTIETE, teibie, omtcs, watt Miers ie eed Chem and,very choice | one of the apparatus was in constant use for | were Mrs. W.'C. Caperion, Mise Armstrong, pam: thousand dollars in real | Feasonable and honest apprehension.” scot groggy = of fredamp in ‘ ~iarrinactom Upright, 8150; ‘Stemway Uptiese | protic shocd bciog terete dee aie for Patterns in Imported Chenille Portieres, in | over an hour. Miss Ashford, Miss Clagett,’ Miss Cooper, Miss | Vested several hundred thousan ‘The wording of this last prayer as submitted | Pune and the foolhardiness of one of the * re Fiabos tor @e0 to S100. ‘HGO | Within the locality beumied YY buneat Lansing. Are Blue, Pink, Cream and Terra Cotta. We The presentation speech was made by Mr. G. | Elliott. Miss Farqnahas, the Misses plancue: | estate. iy es ees aanen tees suinsen aller Gho poosense of the Gangessus gue WORCH & CO., 85 7th st. a. fyigana Frankfort strects.. The site So be net jess offer them at the low price of $15; just one J. Presbrey, to which. Foreman F. J. Wagner | the Misses Horsey, Miss Louise Mitchell, Miss | He considered the north side of the avenue ““It is mot necessary that the S|ppre- | was first discovered. SALE—BABY CARRIAGES, FURSITC shown on the plat of the village. The is will ‘alt their value. happily replied, thanking all who had contrib- iss the Seawel iss ore | hended by the defendant men! in is Dodies of al ¢: pi lage. = ri x ride Moon, Miss Parker, Misses: , Mi between 10th and 15th streets as much m yer Atl o'clock this morning Unie prune stands, Eeic sold on | acrugmate, ie, pamper of tbe lots and Uiock and ths of toon Denwfal Proeel Velowe Poe Presbrey and Barilett for thelr ior re tore: | Sbeperd. Miss" Sclignac, Mise Todd, Mise | yeiuable than the south side—twoor three times | Ne-Labafl be ectaal; itis ouficlent iff tex, seven men and three boys in « terribly wot wents at "FI roy " ot rey eir 7 Elle: ition SUTURE ROOMS ieee “Ceacicea” | Hed Therteitio emt anjgog all Bae and Batcrpe ey wegen eae et | ng about the happy event. Assistant Chiet | Vint ene Wassics oie Tee Adio Wiliams | ore. He considered F strect property more facts anda shoes proved in tus case to | ates Trought up. The collsry belongs te the FoR SLES SPLENDID GRAND UPRIGHT Ross. Hoo WOBERT, Commissioners of the Disizict goer p tbe Scenes rem ce Lowe — ina few remarks, maying that | was the Madonna and the peasants were Mrs. | Valuable than — er ino have been real.” Midland Coal and Coke Iron Company and ad- Piano. rosewood case, ouly three wont + ata | of Cotumi a” — . “4 not only this company was thankful for this ” . he Mis some corners on F » referred GT Fa EOSy nena Menangle ogra sat | mre tnt ny oh ot Sorat | Cope, Mr wenn omg, | ou gan Hoan venga |, Tm eemmow muonunee nore | we Bane yn mince te son Bal = ~SomiamT = eo - ment appreciated it, and that it would not be u ir We ” would sell the F street iy | Frias. sestiy avv, tor i058 cok nae eee See ee ace long before it would ‘be necosary for, the ne. | pat Backioy necked eo eB. We teat, | costs. of tmprovemente waded. Property, in ————— oe ee et sam Sas 240 Sugvaa Hugn,20inches, ei. Ragnar | Worition to equip each house with such Axtares, | par fice ae ree Wine igeloes, not | tne wholennte Business part of Chicago is not as ON THE JERSEY Coast. — saadean my Beguiee and when the Pompier system was introduced, 3 nrart i} high as here. He lool on Pennsylvania hO-1m* Scle Agents for the K: —— hich would have to come if large buildings | copatte Mrs John G. Feit’ Ross peat | avenue and F street property as business p The Schooner George L. Drake Driven 2 Agen’ Kranich & bach pianos. 350 Smyrna Rugs, 30 inches, 82.45. ; ughter, Mrs. Caperton; Fair Rosamond, Tamiliay with that the Storm. r : are to be erected in this city, then it would ‘ Roper, Mine ing: | erty, but was not familiar w on "Ashore by ‘RIPLE-PLATED KNIVES Regular price, #4. Mrs. A. C: Barney; Margaret Roper, Miss Hud: Nicaas or thechaane . iether ue mek aa or forks, per set. $1.75: Rowers’ triple-plated table 210 Smyrna Huge, 4x4, $3.45. Regular Receseary for every member of the corps tobe | son; Joan of Arc, Miss Beatrice ‘Farquahar; | SUih side of the a - ug eee Vali ee voce, $8 Amtaxmio Hzsonrs, N. J., April 8.—During the storm of wind and rain last night the sea afine athlete. Prof. J. W. Sims, instructor of ‘Elen i ise Mitchell, td. | front part of the post office square more valu- ee the ¥. MC. A, made a ‘few remarks upon the | Cue the Fine’ Me doles Boca” and Ed: | apie than the Nailor. He could not sce ‘that JULIUS LANSBURGH, uses of the apparatus, In the musical part of the p: 1m Miss | there was any private purpose to which square ASTHANDF STS. | | In one of the side rooms a table was spread | Anny Hare, Mise Bell, Miss Gordon, Mise Hunt, | 928 could be put to justify its purchasc at @8 a FOE: SALE FORFEITED | PLEDGES_GENIS: ‘solid woid stem-winder watches, #15: so) Bold seus winder watches, $0 to $16. dlamond POEL eh DSN: SER Bi CI Tie Mn RS wh ‘ loaded with tempting eatables, which was well | 3ir- Ki, .d Mr. Seemelenyi took part. per foot. He had bought at the corner of 11th L. Drake, from Mobile, Ala, bound for Siieu-case steus-winsiers, $12" Kemeinber'sta Sold ana | Srey Ravine, est wtronized by all those present. The engine |” ‘The suilors from the Dispatch decorated the Ene One eae hee New York came ashore on Sandy Hook. The Muver or watches Yougit oF exchanwed et 10UWE st. | {ime forthe pur jouse was handsomely decorated in, honor of | hall, and with a feeling that the audience would | than it was wor: crew were all saved by the life saving corps. F In reply to Mr. Maddox Col. 8! said he mbt im tion of notes, securities, &., UBNITURE, the occasion. like to familiarize itself with the Italian flag | , 1m reply, : erdrain pe The schooner, which has a cargo of yellow ‘OB SALI—CARMIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG x soa Among those presont were: Assistant Chief | thoy draped it just near the stars and stripes | had looked over square sg ‘was well'up on the beach this morning F y tp 3 ta—last fall wes on easy terus. Ke} wo Lowe, Chief Clerk Tweedale of the War Depart- | ; ake wher tage. During the per- | Obio avenue, 13th and 1334 street the ses has down there is no i Yromyizatteuasr es COUN a dhitbox sao aise GaRPETa, ment, Prof. J. W. Sims, R. W. Henderson, R. | so mne,couner Rear. the sta charge oF all Mine | Could have bought it at €. and es mae, down est Waskington AF ‘4 ne a od —! 5G0n RaLE— IMPORTED CANARY BIRDS; FIN aiceee $, Heal, Jr. F. M. Heaton, R. A. MeLean, Capt. | wraps that people did not care to be bothered | _, 3it- Maddox—And the present ownet holds it “ibmiinhe Ds Re ty | = Fislds, Frank Fields, George E. Davis, Mr. | with at their seats. Their commanding offices, | St $8 per foot. s ——_ bw. STEVEN HARTBKECHT. 4 = Bolter and son, Mr. McAleer. E. C. Moore, J. | Ji, owl ith Lieut. Dillingham, Lieut. |, Mr. Taggert—But don’t say what he gave % EFARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHING- “ Lieut. Cowles, wit + Vetoed by Gov. Boyd. Dita Co March Telia Slt SENG ‘BABY CARRIAGES, D. Bartlett, Wm. G. Bartlett, Mr. Clark, Geo. | Chamberlain, Lieut. Mulligan and Paymaster | fF it, Nea, April 3—The mazimum rail- ; be received at hie devartioent ntl WEDNESDAY J. Presbrey, Capt. Fletcher, John Henderson, | Snilivun were the efficient where By Mr. Abert—He would not want less than Omama, Nzz., 3 FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY She FUTEESTH DAY OF "APKIL. ‘igs. at ONE REFRIGERATORS, Arthur Heaton, Foreman F. er, and | after the wedding yesterday Captain and Mrs. | {0 Pe cent income for auch « building as ae road rate bill has been vetoed by Gov. Boyd. Fy fine-toned equare piano or handeeme ox- | (oe ponS M.; Deparment an = Messrs. O'Brien, Noone, Cady, C rtin, 3 y lobe Theater, but wor —— sane? peer boas = “*- | cha its bureates and ofices ior tie Secol tear eentnoe eas axp varon stoves, | lark, Oliver, Warren, Grimm and Webb, mem: |P.G. Rutherford entertained the bridal party | Grocaur Property fluctuates. Iu St. Louis Gold to Be Exported. ey ¥. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. June, lst. Blank proposals, fons giving bers of the company. at breakfast, and a merry hour or two was oa oes once sold at $1,000 per foot can New York, April 3.—Gold to the amount of i SALE—CASH BARGAINS. ey a Ee a ee as spent atit. While the bride was receiving the | now be bought for $100 per foot. Quiy just received. five car loads Columbus Buggy | Jers; Will tp furnished ons cretary. mani Pieeer nee WHITE AND COLORED. congratulations of this small company a mail| By Mr. Pe He had bought no property “Columbus any #ia0, wee 150. Reductions oa | FHROPOSALS FOR SUEPLIES FOR THE poet Package was handed her. which, when opened, | south of F street. He had heard of. wy 2 pS a P sertnent, Washtasten, ‘Dry. March Ji- tiers | TH Semands of Springtime are as tmperativeupon | Population Statistics of the District and Sur- steiiuel sen incntnacr oeoeebea rounded | et, put ther Weskington toe: ¢ el yl e % . D. 2 — ce made the o1 al "J - es ia were O75. Pnaton. wethee top, S62 SO was will be taceived’ at ais @ | housekeepers as those of any other season; houses ee ff an exact dozen of boxes of bon bon spoons. | prowerty nt oth an eee aS nae ae : rr Baur shTCkbat. APRIL ELEVENTH. {Sule ot ‘The bulleti tly issued from thi Lest Pola yton 50; wan $72.50. 50 spring | FWELVE O'CLOCK NUON. for furnishing Wrapping | must be renovated and disease and sicknees warded off sretin recently issued from the census | itis Bessie Young, the maid of honor, was | fia? isco paid for property next the Colum- B suit every Kind of business. My own take: . Wrapping Paper for Pacing-Slipa, Twine, fs office gives the population by counties of a| jucky enough to get the slice of cake which nad bia Bank was about all it was worth. nici hareae it wil pay" Jou to call ai | Sinunpa, Cancoing Tek, Pega puree, paaels,_apter | This teak requires considerable outlay of money and | number of states divided into white eed col | wettest ring in it. Mr. and Mrs. Whit-| ‘The corner of 16th and F streets was worth, f. LES Sd wt. ber Gouds, na. Fenlcidern, Feucta, oT ute ae: | Proves no light Lurden to «vast majority ef honest | ored. For the District and the surrounding | tingtam left at wade = = in his judgment, $35 per foot, and for the ‘ f tee eases Sesion Spence Supriien [3 pa counties the popnlation of colored people in | here eee — shapers Paes nat | Loree 16th and ¥,0 smaller place of growal, wored to retreat from Tsulbes’s assault. ' Schou Statenery im Rech entitle of the dierent | OOS 1806 ganas follows: Mr. and Mrs. Pellew gave adinner party ed ne ‘Of course no lawyer will admit a weakness in respectively, from time EQUITABLE : night. Redirect—He did not know of any sdvance | nis case while it is tried, 20 it may not be eames Py wate ne Saaee ree 4,District of Columbia, 75,927. Maryland— re bp aeseaheh held at McBurney's | below the avenue. at all remarkable counsel on both sides of : the tse of any branch of the demctaenaey stot besa) Montgomery county, 9,710; Prince George's |, Druliant sssembly wae Paagarenecd 3 Mn. EM. WATERS’ OPRNION. this case express considerable confidence of = service. Biauke for proposals, with specifications eft SYSTEM, county, 11,245. Virginia—Alexandria county, 3 reeeah teed atte ea eel RM Walecw testified ial ko was engaged in | verdict way. From the government's ing deta SHARING THIS BURDEX | 7,881; Fairfax county, 5,196; Loudoun eounty, | ho#e present were Miss Daingerficld, Miss x t of view the strongest element they have Wattles, Miss Edith English, Miss Greene of | the real estate business; that he was trustee to ike msde ties an hates ‘With you, drives away all care and fils the home with | 6,787. Total 116.086." The white population in | Culpeper, Vas; Mise Minnegerode, Mise Anne | sell a piece of property at the northwest coraer “ape t ‘haat exists for Kincaid’ enon, the same arce it 225,051. In_ 1630 the colored | Herbert, Mise Fannie Herbert, Miss McLeod of | of 12th and C streets, which was sold in July count of the fong tion inflicted on him cheer. a in this section was 101,818, and the | Sandusky, Ohio, Miss Webb of Washington, last. There was from 5,000 to 5,100 feet and it | by Taulbee. The Befense. bowever, maintains Ite benefactions are yours, the use and enjoyment 0 bao meer tee eaioced oa lithan dd = ogg Mise Burwell, es brought €25,000, a fraction over $5 per that the act of shooting wes justified he jarrent fa. Lead! re iss i / 1mediate circumstances without reference every comfort being n your possession while yousre |ing the ast decade Was 1477, and in the | Darnicile”” of" Geiestoeee atte ae or tal sccount At’ that tse "is | preceding events paying for then as your circumstances may deem most | White population 41,248. These tigures do not | English, Miss Evie Prescott of Lynch- y. S. include the Chinese, Ji and t | burg, ., Mi ‘ton, ‘Mati thought it was a good price. The W. M. Suvstzz & Soxs convenient. Classified os white or peloved. rsa me Davis, Hise Chler, Miss beora | Mr. Michardson, said = es tee $ ey ———__ Duingerfleld, Miss Adele Cammack of Waah- | oftce hed no effeot om the price; he would _ cations ‘an be seen at Republican League Officers. ington, the Misees Griffith of Montgomery | £6r for his business (reste . ¢.<. 8. BRENT, _— The National Republican League of the Dis- | county, Miss Sallie Daingerfield, Miss Hobine | fice ty wrdalcos apzstt Architect, cor. i8th and L sts. Sw. iat elected officers as follows: Presi- | #0”, Miss Emily Cammack of Washington, Miss | Adjourned till Monday. ‘Seturday, March SS—S———————— HOUSE & HERRMANWS yesterday Hester, Miss Bessie Smoot and Mesdames Davis, —— 22, and Monday, March 23, one DRctovs FRvrr. bagel i M. Clapp; bye Big president, hemp hg Dai eld, chee, Pears, CASE amp CRED: . Whitaker: second vice president, Lewis lott, Robi — Parasvis rire ay acer ee A acl ved aioe: third vice president, Frederick Doug- exonee, Messrs. Geo. Robi BR: sotust te rat 917, OR and 923 7th st, lass r.: treasurer, Maj, A. C. Richards; record | Mt. Burritt, Washington country. This line comprises all fevers ustural i Savor, ER gripe py ta ar ee Rew and desirable colors and oe and 686 Massachusetts ave. aw. Saat een adiectsas' in ‘the Satonnl Payne, Warrenton, Strike of Steel Workers in Illinois. apes. i pril 21: Delegates, | I. Beckham, Joxzer, Inx., April $.—It is given out that the Sinsten theatlt = Maj. Frank Aldrich and Gen. E. W. Whitaker, — queers, Wi wage committee of the Amalgamated Associa- ‘Weare confident it will pay you SOLE AGENCY FOR THE PEERLESS WHITNEY pn Julian ‘T, Burke, Dr. tion of Iron and Steel Workers which has been CARRIAGE. Richard Gi in conference with the Dlinois Steel Company onli and eee teen SIGHT SHIRTS. Concert. Soeee* oars? ates for some weeks has orders to declare s strike ‘We are undoubtedly showing the best assortment of i. v company accedes — MEN'S FANCY THIMMED NIGHT SHIRTS thet | 73m ‘The members of the Columbia Athletic Club | more, Harry Robinson W. a This will invol 1-4 can be found in thecity. Frices 50, 75, 87e. and $1. will have » smoking concert in the gymnasium | others. ne fv HF OY W. M. SHUSTER & sons, —LAcES.— [a7 - SY Qeee, ° FERET SU ES Program| Mrs. James Halford left with her family yes- extensive in the west. Themen e@iesed to take You can buy Hand-unade Linen TORCHON Laces,| Dany Groops Axp Norioxa. will be enjoyed: Piano duet, “William ‘Tell,” | terday for Youngstown, Ohio, to join her hus. 16% per cent reduction, but the company asks ONE PRICE, AES ne Mania aan Piviow Case Cotton, 9c. a Messrs. 8. Monroe Fabian and Edward Droop; band, who has there some time as one of “ — ‘a ‘Best Fruit of the Loom Bleached Cotton, 83. vocal solo, Mr. A. W. Francis; wolian organ owners eee, mb20 0 «S19 PENNSYLVANIA AVR, Sux styles trom which to select. Price, 25. a Were piano solo, Telegram. Opening of Lake ag 'Schubert's| Mr. and Mrs. 8. April 3.—A telegram piano solo, | northwest have taken Judge Straits of Mackinaw