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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916. — oe SE OT ES IFVE. WITNESS IN DUBLIN Pour Courts on the Banks of the Liffey _ GERMANS CAPTURE. pene cor th ei hg to Bl ot _ | And Dublin Castle Which Were Attacked 5,600 AUSSI ANS. There was further action last night and it is stated that the build ing which suffered principally was Jacobs’ factory. It is around this building that some of the fiercest fighting took place Monday evening | AND MANY UNS ! | ‘The rebels commandeered large supplies of food and stocked the building, where they hoped to hold out for some time. Last evening an attack on the building was made. i Another brief artillery bombardment was directed against barricades 4 dita —— | Notable Success South of Lake in Sackville Street. Clouds of thick smoke soon rose around various | ae Penta : Prominent objects in that part of Dublin as the shells burst, while be- = (ena WAGMK tad ogy - * | dilare outed by: the tween times the battle of the machine guns seemed like a continuation ldsid: Hight Fine wae ‘heard th: dite tT UL OPED OamaEe | Berlin War Office. of the reverberation of the heavy pieces. Revolt Began at Noon on Mon-|teront parts of the eity. In the out. ’ | ners spt Oeatine than 6,600 Attempts by correspondents to pass along a street leading toward day With Firing in St, [fits (here was no trouble what: Vets Tne INGiting SaaS the centre of the city brought upon them a detachment of soldiers with Stephen’s Green. « « “Simultaneously with the selzure lich rank, were captured when the ed Slay positions south between Stanarocae and) . the War Office announced weapons ready for use. The troops had early in the rebellion learned of the Post Office the rebels also rushed several other public buildings, to distrust civilians, some of whom were found to be in sympathy with LIBERTY HALL RIDDLED. |inciuaing tne Cottege of Surgeons, the Sinn Feiners, if not in league with them. ithe College of Selence and the rail- UNARMED SOLDIERS SHOT BY REBELS. Rebels Marched From Build-;“%% Atstion at Westland Row and y . | Broadstone Streets. When the revolt began at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon the soldiers} jng {9 Building and Seized | “An attempt was made on Dubtin walking about the city were, as usual, unarmed, and numbers of chem Points of Vantage ‘Castle, but the guards defeated the paid the full penalty without being able to defend themselves. Wearing ankag + ek after considerable fighting. : ry = t the railway stations trains were khaki meant just the same as a sentence of death LONDON, April 29—The following |stopped, the tracks were torn up and Other Governmental uniforms brought discomfort for their wearers. | description of the revolt in Dublin [the employees dispersed. The Dublin Metropolitan Police were exposed to somewhat similar treat-| was given by an eyo witness who aie Sea olekanel WENie Heit ‘ f et stre ment to that of the soldiers by the rebels, and most of the policemen} reached England from Dublin last} cary and other vehicles were com- went to their homes and changed to civilian clothing. night: mandeered and used as barricades. Postmen on duty at the General Post-Office, which was the first] “The first incident of the outbreak Re OTMONUAY “APTERNOON. building seized by the Sinn Feiners and later became their headquarters, | “9* ® sudden fring of musketry ID) wr rougnout the greater part of were sent away and told to come back in a week for their wages, which i st sat lie sant! | Monday afternoon most of the city would be paid to them in Irish Republican coinage. The rebels cut all AOR Ys \ eter eres ne populace | was in the hands of the rebels. In f . 1 ‘ s ‘The streets speedily Mlled with peo- [considerable porth.s of the city the wires, destroyed the apparatus, and seized all the money they could plo rushing out to eo what had hap-| there was no fighting. ‘Theatres and find. pened. moving pleture shows were open as Everything except failure seemed to have been foreseen by the rebels,|_ "Soon more shots were heard on usual, and the people were allowed to pass through th. streets as in or- * i Sackville Strest. Soldiers and mem- who, when they started the revolt, were as well uniformed as were the bera of the Royal Irish Constabulary | Unary times, regular soldiers. Their clothing, arms and equipment were good, and | were being fired at trom windows of “Early Tuesday troops began to ar- rive and a concerted movement was Russians suffered joavy * which were still con- y increased during the Aleht by counter-attacks which were re- pulsed, ‘The Russians attacked™ in thick masses, but were unable to re- nauer any of the ground taken by the Germans . In reporting (he victory in the northern distriet of the Russian front, SENATOR THOMPSON HERE | 10 cimciar statement wads that one TO RESUME HIS INQUIRY | va'ven mine throwers were capeaed. ywers were captured. # J Included a gth e prisoners taken i | were fifty-six officers, among whom J.P. Morgan Will Be Asked | Nery tout star etc About Rich Gitts From Iierborouh BRITISH AIRMEN DROVE Senator George F. Thompson is in town, ready to resume the investi WEDGE IN FOE'S FLEET tion of the Public Service Commis- sion on Monday. He says the com- —_— mittee will hold sessions five days a] LONDON, A week until July 1, and that he hopes | fficlal communication ¢ 29.—The British the opera- + 4 ‘ a a Fave Ith selgt and Fri ued : they were even provided with entrenching tools, which they used when| houses, Much glass being broken by) cay trom the * antes ee Sm Bistoty, Bt te er amit oniseen rt ; the ahote. , pbel " | $2,000,000 “commitments and obliga-| “party thi ning the enemy at- : they marched on St. Stephen's Green, “At 12.80 o'clock the Sinn Fein flag positions they had taken, The plans VOSLIN g tions” that Prestdent Shonts of the tempted. to enter our trenche® north } The ammunition supply of the rebels appeared to be plentiful and was run up on the post office, Rebels @ authorities was obviously to! Interborough spoke of in connection | of Roolincourt, after exploding five 5 correspondents assembled were certainly of German manufacture, Other march In. ‘There waa no military or| Points, Fire was opened upon the WANTS TO SEE WILSON Richard V. Lindabury wrote asking 1 ee iehbored y passed quietly, weapons used by the rebels were twelve-bore shotguns and cartridges | civit guard to overcome them, .Most|S!nn Felnors, who were in strong | whether it would be convenient for nt fighting of the Sixteenth irish F force in O'Connell and Dame Streets. tSeyehs Division broke the German attack di tilled with ugly leaden slugs. of the employees of the post office the committee to examine banker J. m ‘ A . .___|were turned out of the building, girls| Military snipers upon the roof of the “ s Ne Jould Ask{P. Mo ad J-|jivered yesterday under the cover of ‘The battle was thickest Thursday around an entire block of business | "ere CTs On OT ew ne | College and sheltered by chimneys Mrs. Agnes Newman Would Ask rgan how or walt until he re- | gas, Elsewhere there were only un- r a the [Inside the butlding took porseasion of |*U'round them, and with this aim| ' with the dial contracts for the build. | mines and bombarding by artillery was used unsparingly. Some bullets which entered the hotel where the ede ne ed thelr comrades to|tfoop# were hurried to strategic SIR ROGER'S SISTER Lhe oe: the See abwaye: " and trench mortars, but were repulsed 2, . =, ‘ Sresident’s Helr __ | turns from a trip about the middle of | ji tant artillery actions at isouted, i houses in the Sackville Street quarter. These buildings had been occu-| bayonet. In some cases muzzies of| fired continuously at tho rebels ap- President's nan for ment May, Genator Thompeon replied that | ee pied by the rebels at the start, and breaches had been made in a Party eee that ‘held at their png TY dent Macon ik repetwas Referred to State Department. | {he middie ay will suit the com: ny eee haw bi n considerable SaHty= { “Several persons were or : eee i WASHINGTON, April 29—An ap-] “Mr. Morgan,” said the Senator, od cighi e mac! | f wall between the stores so that the men could retreat fighting from one |, .inded here. Two" mounted con-|the building and his body taken in- Tanta odine sua AP igSk hy RPRGAET WATT GE U90,000 Tote Cr aceon Chay Weave eases H room to another in the event of the places being stormed. stables were shot dead, O'Connell | #ide. ORY CORY O17 ee ene Ye see DTT the Enterborough for xetting ready to] into the middle of the enemy saved ; Thursday the Irish capital was brilliantly lighted by the flames from Street (Backvitie) became the chiet| shes un St) Stephons Uroen were a a Tawyer reprvavnting Mrs ARNOR) nit another. 42060" award. before | tea fouruf the enemy maghines were ‘< & - ‘ centre of excitement barricaded wy, . re, ewman, a sister of Sir Roger Case-\ that for his services in preparing to|driven down, one landing im @ a an important central block of houses & couple of acres in extent, Frequent) “itt was noted that the crowds an a berrieated With Lieiter ee Water Hits Chemicals and) ment, asking Mr. Wilson to receive|wet ready. In Justice to Mr, Morgan | ploughed field, One of our machines explosions occurred, followed by salvos of machine-gun and rifle fire! whole wore decidedly antagonistic to|phernalia of all sorts. A little boy| Forms 2 Jape ike | her in order that she might ask as-|%¢ shall ask him what these services| was hit, but we suffered no casual- who Was peering tl y} Forms Deadly Vapor Like ; were. Yes, and we may Inquire about | ties, In another fight one enemy ma- A turned on the rebels who were making their way from one building 10 eR ae tio ae tae, cote Rete Was once bye rabel” Ba That Used in European War. ee the wate eral as referred | ‘commitments. and nd Jobligations,” too.” | chine 18 believed to have been ik” t another. aera ed bic ce tas “| During the day ambulances mad 2 Pair ears ete RTT { ‘ P mem| Dolice who| many visits to the hospitals, carry- Mrs, Newman ee in New York. | Many bodies were lying about the streets unburied. Houses con-| were about sought shelter wherever |ing injured. ii i A fire that was not a fire engaged ——— LOVE DRIVES GIE GIRL WED 21 YEARS HE WANTS ‘ i they could when they saw the Sinn|, “Just before lunch time Tuesday athe attention of the fire department ined many oes. The ares sai ths tops ha ot sured, eee, ass tune tay sf go gle fy ve art Serta HAVRE OE GRACE RESULTS TO DEATH BY GAS) MARRIAGE ANNULLED A nearly as much as the rebels, whose strongholds were under fire at all’ marching about the town. Ham Hotel to commandeer the proz| slight blaze in the building at No.) rine mt Sour-year-olds and 4 times both day and night. “Having cut the telegraph and telo-| visions. ‘They returned safely to tho| 76% Pine Street was extinguished by| upward; selling; six furlongs—' gyn) Morse of No. 24 Weat pastel tb The Biventse Worlds phone wires, the rebels posted men in| Post vitice with of meat,| the first stream of water thrown by Maxim'a Cholee, 115 (Troxler), i : S ai pies Twentieth Street ended her Ife by! PHILADELPHIA, April 29—Atter fas to-day, and in a brief note to the| twenty-one years of married Lit, Dr, ! man she loved she explained her act.| A, Wingrove Daniell, fifty-three years . The note was addressed to Henry|old, physician, this city, startéd pro- Evans of No. 6101 nteenth Street, | ceedings to-day to annul his marriage Brooklyn, and it read: on the xrounds that hie. wife, gad Yt th committed bigci e says ree didn't think T meant it, | Vusband betty and living in but now you know it's true, I oll guid he was love you, and Lfe without yon isclosure and in- will not be worth while, I hope lings to fight @ bill the girl you finally marry will bo ed in, COUR Oeidali= happy. SYBIL." rie acta The girl h n living in the had been estranged ‘ rooming house under the name of but Evans revealed rned of her ae. See windows and on roofs and constantly | {Ur bread and v ‘ the firemen, bat the water proved to etraight $8.70, pla “In the A r 1 es, de- if Only 1,500 or 2,000 Rebels; fired on the aoldtere and police. Inslde| teritisae Cy CMa, teauthoritien, de-li6 worxe than the fire, A comblna- the Post-Office Building barricades of shop at Kelly Corner, where there tlon of water and chemicals genvrated 100 Reported Dead or Injured tables and desks were thrown up. had been much sniping, trained a mas {a sax which depopulated every build third hine gun on bullding, and its ‘ | s None of the employees seem to have. § My gM ff ing within a block of the corner, LONDON, April 29.—Upward of 100| positions of the rebels in Stephen's offered resistance. Tho republican flag erent wes quickly smashed In, A n's horses and the persons have been killed or Injured | Green. ‘The Green Itself is Inclosed by was hoisted soon after noon, eT Uatian Waa teen: ihe iv6d dhl the: ifection by | “The situation was taken more) firemen ther thus far in Dublin, a correspondent at}a wall, Entrance is gained only! “In st. Stephen's Green netghbor-| strongly in hand by the militar; of the river front and caused more ; Belfast of the Evening News reports. | through ce ‘ : Aparatively narrow Kates, hood the rebels arizod a number of UO Wednesda coughing and sneezing than an epl- He says the rioters, hidden in hours across which the Sinn Feiners had houses and closed the gates to tho pene in of the grip. commanding important street junc-) butlt high barricades of overturned Green and began to dig trenches. I, the headquarters of the Sinn| Tenants, spe and firemen tens or cavers by herrionsee Ag ee Auto buses and trucks, “Many shots were fired at the Shol-| Feiners. jot an idea of the deadly gas fumes streets, are keeping up a consta Government troopa rushed the bar- Fs "5 a po-| SUEDE Bi used in the European war when the cludes many civilians, who have been |ffeen minutes of furiour hand to The trenches were vory roughly made.| CHIEF OF STAFF HELD — |yourea trom the bulldins. | ENTRIES AT PIMLICO. picked off by Sinn Fein snipers for n0/ hand fighting broke through the gate. ‘The revels wore ordinary civilian PRISONER IN DUBL The ground ff of building at | other reason than that they were be-|inside the Green the rebels had ciothes and carried old fashioned pate é “ No. 761% Pine et is occupied by a! PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Ma, Heved to be loyal. thrown up shallow trenches, protected yittes, LONDON, April 2.—A deapaten to} restaurant. On the second floor 1s the| April 29.—The entries for Monday's From inquiries made among the! hy sand bags. From behind these they Pye Killed and injured were taken! the Daily Chronicle from Dublin,| Mboratory of the 1 1 Products, ra » ax follow military authorities at Dublin tho| freq fusiliades at the British troops to a nearby hospital, All vehicular! dated Friday, says that Prof. John| Company, on the third floor the es- $6.00, show $4.00, we Fleetion, Protag Meelicka’ and Orc n) Tae aur feature of the proceed- the fact t Dr, Daniell he hag known many years 1 dd to another He says Mrs, Daniell told him her former marriage er, Dorothy, now 1, was born, jen he te stated at ome had lived with her 417 Kings Highway, Kiyn, until she left j > - j correspondent of the Evening Star} pouring through the gate, traffic was stoppe: Sometimes the Neill, Chief of Staff of the Irish | tablishment of Sutton and Aspinwall, woe tee athe LIEUT. BECKER IS RETIRED. j concludes that there probably are not! Hespite this hot fire the Govern-jdrivers were fired at without first | National Volunteers, hus been a pris- oll, The Stillwell with | j = tha 1,600 oe eeesty boys] nent forces charged the rebel works | peing told to halt, oner since, Mondiy, but whether a tnalytical chemists, oc- | i ten ae Ay | Health Tryt je 8 i ually engaged in the rebellion @o] without waiting for reinforcenents prisoner of the Government or the] cupy the fourth and fifth floors. SECON) Mac old’ the’ ala Heather from Chale, far as tho central part of Dublin t#!One detachment of Sinn Feiners was Meee eee auiccha NS ts Ae aU t ah dolar The fire started in the rooms of surly." Fue ners A yan age ona eee Hleih Jenn Basher Wea seth am concerned, Among them are @ num-|cut off and surrounded. The prisoners| “Phe rebels took possession of ali|any policy of violence, opposed 0) 46 Phenol Products Company from advance for one week, She went out|M® Holice Department on half pay ' ber of old men who were closely asso-| number more than three hundred. An|the public houses near the Green, 2 an unknown cause. Mrs, Harrlet b nd sald she was working] OOM dee stating that he ie ineapacle | clated with the Fenian troubles and/ ynotficial despatch to-day sald that|over one of which they hoisted tho| UPRISING IN CORK Frown and Mary Schenck, employees | (.th", vat An the factory of the National Biscult tated trom police duty bY neurtine Ho | some youths of sixteen or weventeen.|the entire Green is in posseasion of | Republican flag. Soon after this in- FOILED BY QUICK of the concern, promptly turned in an | corti jo Fab, fer ka ‘ein is ig; | Company in Went Seventeenth Strect. [ia 'w brother of Charice Hecker wha | ‘This is shown, the correspondent says, | Government forces cident the firing became very in- ACTION OF TROOPS, | *8"™ 884 escaned by way of the a wee ig ark guar; tor] COP SAYS WOMAN BIT HIM, |iaving instizated the assassination of } by the appearance of thu prisoner) Several women Sinn Feiners who discriminate, and many more civil- . u apes into Pearl Street, Other | | 1S Ones. WY [Bahn decker spear alt Hie aad | already brought in, Ngured in the early street Aghtting | jans were wounded, = # € ran down the stairs into Mra, S After Seuf-]and. ruined “health, in’ efforts ta y | The Government forces have laid) nave disappeared and are believed to| “Phe revels also took possession of LONDON, April “We planned | save his ft he electria j seige to the General Post Office| nave been hidden away by rebel aYM-|q public house near Portobello bar- | fo ee, Mmulanvously with our Dub- Gehan tha vacene ini © Angry because she could not tind af jh! haa been. ge cic | Building, in which the rebels have es-| pathizers who feared they Would be tacks, and constantly fired from it. [on comades: Put something went | gow minutes, but they didn’t remain d|moving picture theatre ment more thas | }. tablished headquarters. Several | executed, Tho authorities have been| ‘nis stronghold afterwards was cap. wrong with the arrangements,” said | jong in. fo Glovte nb ekitiing, se ra ; fd, 1iz:] was looking for, Mrs twenty in the Detective } nearby buildings have been cap-| informed that the Countess Markle- | B lnader ion tip Sinn Dpthere An Cork| ina aos Shi i, 08 Bureau, assigned to the retail goods district. When the Rosent axe came up he was transferred desk duty. His last post was im Long Island City tured by the military with the aid|in an interview published here to-day. | ty vaner poured from the Dulld- tured from the Sinn Fe Sf a Gashina Gain | Ing as soon as the Water Was turned artillery has been train rs. LikNt) yicg, sister of an Irish baron and wite yiren.sear-lts and. ower ‘4 4 upon the|of a Polish nobleman, appeared in @ ty: ‘the “We micht have been in possession c nelius O'Connor of the Walton Ave ys, and bit him on t a E mi hroughout Monday afternoon] of the Post Oltice but for the fuet | Bons Ones, but Se sh eam nant: @rcen uniform and marched with the | 2 ——.| that the gpllltary w first, 1 Chemists who had been driven out in the avs ne i era hope to capture the rebel Read-)sinn Feiners om the day the revolt do not think we Ww but}of the building and who came frot Sb eeporeery Se cete wiineul doing tirlier dari en: nearby. ‘Tho rebels occupted a bakery |if they dv come to demand our ars| thee paiidines Int the. slelalte te Pea caper rom reais was fined $3 acriage It Pays to Buy at lage to the building itsel ARMS, LANDED IN IRELAND B Sane) Street, which also wag) reat the Dublin tlaing, tricked] Which laboratories aro located over- _ standing outside a Gheatte. Phung tay Jr. elle y } id uy eg whee She complained the carriage was da ‘A press despatch from near Dublin ROM SUBMARINE shelled by artillery and burned. 1) here Monday we all retired to our] whelined the firemen with advice, but | il o_hy ith. Cae Be eon that ‘the theatre ‘manager, AVEGA, ls j toeduy reported that some of the rebol| An fete who arrived a Lon-|heard a report, which T could not | armored harracks, loaded our rifless| no two of the chemists could agree, [0 . : Frank Meters, was abusive when he i ‘ tendo have toade overtures for aur-|don this morning, and who spent ten| Verify. that Alderman Kelly, a large | Dulixhed bayonets, wot in utores of] 0° 8° coined that the vapor was apenice sat Bro soate: claw | aroceated arate an Fs 125 West 125th St render. Nuts Inc Duklie on Daeeday;: pava.be| (OnAChO AURIAE And A Member cf inal HoLwone: ANG PrepAred fOrmmnye| oN OT i weld’ Ib was eas eerste’ the Sixth. Distr and nt a STEPHEN'S GREEN TAKEN FROM|was surprised at the supply of am- |S!n Fein, was killed when the robela| |The Bishop of Cork and tho Lord] ayy, ide, which ls crented: t EXINGTON ENTRIES. ahe asked 0 company her Tennis Racket Sale vere vel ace. Ayor came the barracks TN} dinm oxide, ch Is created by a L . while she summons. Peters Bring or mail us this REBELS. | munition in the hands of the rebels, i driven from his place, A report | Mayor came to the barracks at aad mixture of water with metallic sod- wailg not be fou coupon, and We will sell * stting o0 ath the! Vmora es Aouiy yy. {Also Was current that Jamos Con. {RKNE ands deinanded | additlani yes —_—— ou thin. 88 Bevere hting oc , Yin th | Thero is little doubt in the popu | ° 1 alae Wein ie ; : ; < Wich was granted after considerable | tum. LEXINGTON, Ky. April 29.—-Botrles] y, Hana Schmidt Left #900, x bese g Davega Irish capital jate yesterday after-|jar mind that Germans have been we & der, had been |pariey, They implored us te lay = + races are as follows f administration on the F |tate of Ann Aumuller, the servant wax murdered by the with watevarsat 1 Hans Schinidt, were Issued COVER tor to. Public Administrator WHl- “ele Os A la a ‘ As there was no blaze the water} for Mondy down our arms and not to resort to d off and the firemen set] ritst KAek } ; a ‘ cit hea ed 5 |physleal force. We refused absolutely, | Wa# turned yaa furion and captured the strongly intrenehed | months,” he said, “and tt ls even said cat heard that the troops, on (aking | ea ee With bowed heat thefabout removing from the building | {re locke. te . |—though 1 don't belleve it—that a| Mberty Hall aftor its destruction by | Bishop sald, "Then L leave you to} whatever material was forming the [Mt iit: lrew Germans also landed and or- {Shell fire, found a secret tunnel] your fate’ “We told him we did not noon, when Hritish troops attacked |landing arms from submarines for |‘! eanisod through which the rebels escaped, |fear our fate, wheroupon ho de-|S% ‘The only del wna soul? do this He Ay. Bubeninte o in “Learned that the rebels mado|taking all but a few of the wounded | Parted: work ‘wera members of ‘the penoye : A few trinkots squad wearlng gaa proof helmets. Viena tr f Mary fi f 1 compe Hoemen and a few stray soldiers at | Ue Q rt . nd at Phoenix Park, rabble following in the wake of the) WON'T TALK OF RNG een ene einen ean go WS I heard that the Countess Mar-[rebels. I saw $5 shoes welling from ne Ae a ee at eae acai sdibadsile al Hei eC ne seria ie » sinter o on|eart 6 treats fol ov anc . 5 BOS FORE ABD CO TAR Eee te want; mie On “ecuae Medicine kievieg, the sister of an Irish Baron {earts In the atr for 10 cents and | ey CAGO, April 2.—James Larkin, | he overcome and signal for assiatance |! m “re " . who was prominent in the Larkin] upward, There was no looting by the | a | mye Carmion, MINI ‘ Cleader in the Dublin strikes in 1918, | by nis of the line, ¢ Makes new strike and a leading fliure in. the} rebels themaeclves who is now living here, refused to-day Retorts, bottles, carboys, barrels Flesh & St rength present movement, shot dead a guard| ‘Clergy of all denominations se ie Se eel eae || eras, bartlost sarhaee: Barret e lin front of Dublin Castle in an effort}active in helping the wounded, re) 44 1p, Ail nda: ware abiried lite Pine aireat to capture the Castle, This effect] gardless of exposure to danger, Over the telephone fran lis home| and Pearl Strect, At times the TEMNATIONAL PEACH by ineans of | proved abortive.” said Jamex Connolly, the Sinn he said | was as Kt the w ages la al cet Ae Ne a ih 4 “It was said the troops were caught] leader, undertook to issue to persons | “UC have noting to say on the Trish | neuENborny one overpowering |, AIMTIE git oa ei 00 i He ers ‘ _ yorts | question. "? odor auce ind Bawwage, 100, | Jerr unprepared and guffered nome casual- {desiring to leave Dublin passports | (rrr i in were | re LL aa ee Misha, 100: Hulfawer 100; Ji : sted the In-| bearing the words ; The cavalry assisted the in- | bearing | th \e op Hulton, te anturacite | 'SROENEA Who‘, i i wg ' BELLANS®:: availing James Connolly, Commandant eral of the tren Republican Army leheartedly => ‘ound 825,000 Chitdre Jargest dry goods store in the |" "According to the best information |? Ll inore: In eon feranon WItt. the: OnArR fi " DIED. ] R ity haw been taken by the rebels. | obtainable here to-day, the rebeis still TRENTON, Nod. April Aasem-| tors over n new con thie after- OAR 0, SMITH -On Ape a7. Mt Absolutely EMOVES |i store was fired on by the requ: | Hold the General Post Ottice, a large |i) na gon A. Haiwincas of Bomaraet noon, nosified: members, of the, Ta: | Mey ay METH On so AT. Mrs ta A 1 Diseult factory near Dublin Castle and " wd bie inte pe) Dissrigs Boers oF rence | vy i Indigestion. One package |!" ho used artillery, The butld- | ye" Four Courts, an area altuated be ning shan en's ROMS 1h TOs | A to aa ug taken Jaizne\ aiinaral “aervicen at inte rani i ing Was set on fire and destroyed, | tween the castie and the Royal Dublin Me. he | deiermined upon by ti eee mithtowe Franch, Ll. 1, Bundey, provesit. 25cat all druggists. togetner with the Lmpemial Hotel | barracks, Beatie Poe | Miners ‘Sub-ommittecs 80, 0 180 P.M, ' | one