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T?E3DAY ETSNIHG, APSIL 7._ Last week Secretary B.aine made a posi? tive appointment witb certain Canadian en? voys to meet them yeaterday and dUcins with them the eubjact of reciprocity between this country and theirs. At tbe appointed time the envoys called upon Mr. Blaine for the purpose referred to, bnt, to their great surprise, as stated in the Ga/.sttk of that date, they were informed by hioa that the President had for bidden any each discussion until he could be present and take part in if, and that as ho could Dot do that before hin proposed nxtensive southern and west? ern trip, cp)u which he would not start till the 1th inat., (t moat be postponed until Lie return from that trip. As Massachusetts is in favor of reciprocity, and aB the mgnity of thy republican legislature of that State had expressed a preference for Mr. Blaine as the nominee of the next national repub? lican convention, those wbo thoroughly un detstand the meanness and llttlenefs of Mr. Harrison are induced to believe that his ac? tion iu preventing the discussion, inasmuch es a full report of it would b&ve been made to bim. nnd es r;o result could have been rt-scued without his consent, was Inspired, morn by spite against Mr. B aine ani a de? sire to make hira appear small in th^ eyes not only of tlm Canadians, but in those of the paople of his own country, than by aoy ether rejisor._ ALL thk leading meu and organs of the republican parly proclaim with loud voices that all they demand cf tbe South is that the no.j:>rity shall ?ule, as provided by the Cons'? ution.and in accordance k it b the spirit of the institutions of the country, 8nd they say the fart that in some southern communi? ties thu negro vo:f is sufficient of itself alone to dominate, or becomed so by tbe aid of that cf a few white scalawags, has nothing 1) do with the case, as general laws can not be set a?id? for special purpose?. The m!e of the n'pj rlly. no maUer of what thHt majority be composed, is, acoordltig to their profession, all for which tbey contend. And yet ibongh at Ihe late State election in Rhede Irland, tbe Sta'e from which Mr Aldrich, the manager of the Foicsbill in the U. S. Senate, hails, the democratic cat d - date for Governor received twelve hundred raor? unoontested votes than his repunliran riva!, thu latter, under the laws of that S.aie, wiil be declared elected, and will ex ercise the duues of en tOica against the will of the people of his State, as expressed by the filr, legal, unoontested and acknowl? edged msjarity of their votes. AccorcMng to republican Sauth-hateis, the negro ma? jority mu-t tu e in the Soutb, but the white minority mu?t rule in tbe North. Aud of tuch is republicanism. Sknatoq Edmunds, of Vermont, agrees with his colleague, Senator Hoar, of Massa? chusetts, that tbe republicans, in the next national campaign, will have inscribed upon their battle ilag, "high tat ill'. Force bill and opposition to free ellver colnagt." Thai euoh a il*g coul.1 not lead any party in this country to victory in 18'J2 is a fact distinctly apparent to everybody except the two New Eaglatid^rs referred tr, who also seem to be ignorant of that other patent f*ot, that tbe supremacy of New England, even in the re publican party, bas become a thing of tbe past. The wild and woolly West now domi* nsto* the republican party, and ''free sliver" is stampeJ upon Us brow. Noi withstanding tbe public abueo ex Senator Blair bas cast upon the Chinese, he eayB be intends to accept tbe commission of U. S. Minister to that country which has been tendered bim by President Harrison. The tender was a gross insult to a friendly nation, but its acoopiaace exhibits a lack of ddicacy beyond that of a boor, and a degree of gall that is monumental. FROM WASH!N CiTUN. [?Si>co?ai Correspondence of the Alexandria Gazette.] WAW.tw?ro?. L). U., April 7. lttttl. Thomas E Miller, the negro ex-'Jongres? DiHD from South Carolin??, was at the Capl lol to-day. He says it is a mistake to sup? pose that the Farraere' Alliance has conlrol of his S ate. Tn, t alliance, he says, Isomy the tougb oiomtrtt of the democratic pany, nod ie as thoroughly democratic as a party oould be, nut that its leaders are not as wise as loose whom it has deposed. He Eays they bnve failed to carry out a single one of (heir avewed objects and have eo in? terfered wLn the phosphate industry that ;bete will t>o a deficit in the State's, revenue tvbtcb must ne made up by increased t?xa iien- He says that boildcz ng and shooting is praetioad there whenever it is necessary to attain political EUocea-, except iu bis own district, whfie oppruorioua epithets aud hbots are returned in kind by the uegroes. He euys the federal appointees in South Carolw a made during tho early part of Mr. HarrisouV adraiutsi ration and while tbe billy Idea ot a whke republican party in the Soutu prevailed at the YVhue House, are exceed? ingly unpopu ar witb the republicans (here, as iney are men wno bad been ku-ttlux,' gieenoaikere, rcd-bh.neis atd the worst sort of democrats, nut that those recently made, ueing ultra and tdmcn-pure negro republican*, are satisfactory. He says if the member* ui me Farmers' Alliance"in tbe northern at.d western States unite with those cf the alliance io tho South, me, wili combine witb the worsf element of demucru oy. Miller is a contestant for tbe beat of .Mr. E'lioit, iu tbe next House, ou the ground of intimidation, aud did not set-m to realize how completely ?e gave bitneelf away when he eald there was uo Intimida? tion bis district. Major Pey'ou R*odolph, 31 vice presi? dent of tbe R ohmoud and Danville Rail? road, is very til at his residence in this city, his ailment is said to result from heart dis? ease and the grip. It is reported here that Secretary Blaine is Kreativ chagrined at the President's emphatic prohibition of the conference be had at ianged with the Canadian envoys for yes? terday, bat that be is wise enough to cod oeai his wound from all but his most trust? worthy friends. It is a lasting one, howev? er, and be will ; ur.-e it, to keep it warm. He understands that the President's action was taken solely for the purpose of showing the country that not Mr. Blaine, but Benji mio Harrison, grand-son of his grand-father, rune th? government, and if he doesn't, will know the reason why; and, wbat'd morp, that he thinks the ruler of the country has a better chance for being his own successor than any of bis subordinates. Ex Congre-eman Cicucz cf Nebraska will be appointed Ass'siant Secretary of the Treasury. A large party in this city made arrange menls to day for witnessing a prizs fight to come oil in or near Alexandria to-night. The President will leave here on his pro? posed trip next Taetday, and will he absent, it is supposed, for six weeks. Before he leaves it isexpected that he will apDoiDtthe judges cf the new land oourt, and several President! Postmasters, and of the latter, three in Virginia. Mr. Manrico Smith concludod his argument in defence of Kincaid in the criminal court of this city t>day. lie will l>3 followed by Mr. Jero Wils m also for tho dofecc3, and tho aieumont will bo closed by ?. S. Attorney Cot?. Too im prostion at tho I otirt Honso is that Kincaid will bo acquitted. Mr. Smith, in his argumont to-day, scored Donaldson, a candidato for doorkoepor of tho next House, for tho testimony be hai given. A woll-iiift.rnud republic?n politician from Virginia hero tj-day says that the visit of U S district attorney Craig of Virginia to this city ycbteiday, was lo make another effort to h:tvo Judge Paul of his Sttto appointed tD the now U P. judj,cship of tho Virginia circu't. SJKWS VIT THE DAY. Ia is believed that Mr. Call will be re elected Senator from Florida. The 25 a ?nnivsi?ity of the formation of the G. A. It. was celebrated at various places yf-H'.etday. Several corps of engineers to make pr?r liti.iuery surveys of the projected intercon tinenta! railway v;i!l sail from New York in a few dava. The figt t between Jim Daly and Pat Far rel, was stopped by the police in Philadel? phia lantolgnt at the end of the third round. The li^a; was awarded to Daly. The Confederate Veteran Associations, a-sistcd bv the various military organiza? tions cf H.-w Orleans yesterday decorated th-t graves of their former comradea. B-*hop A. \V. Wilson wbb expeoted to anil from Europe for home by the steamship Britannic Ap'il 1 I' is thought he will rfarrh Baltimore Tonrsday or Friday of this wef k Sonator Edmunds thinks the Faim?ra' AI ' ii-c? wii: noi carnage the denicc atic party and that the silver question wili no' be a campaign ie?ue between the two great partier. Tt'B Ei.-i G.rruoti Conference of Me Methodist Episcopal church in Baltimore yesterday voted forty-one to one Bgainst admitting wemen ?sxle egates t> theG-. ner al Conference. Govftoor Jackson, cf Maryland, an? nounced j^stf-id^y that he would appoint Colonel Henry Kjd Douglass to the vacan? cy o?aeed bv ihe death of Judge Syester of tie Fou! t-> judicial Circuit of that 8.ate. Ia ('ififiiiPRti ypslerday the entire repub? lican oity lit km was elected he&did by John B. Moahy a* Mayor. Toe republicans were hIod Bocceaefol in Mansfield, Cleveland, Dayion smd Toled\ while 'he democrats carrier: Colo mhos, Findlay, Z'.nosviHe, and several otn^r towns in northwest Ouio. Af pr a fight of over three, years Claus Sprerkels end the Pugar Trost have come to an understanding by which there will be no farther competition between them. By this agreement Mr. Spreckels is not to esll his sugar in that part of the country east of the Missouri rlvor, and the Havecuayers are not to invade ine territory west of the Mle eouri. VIRGINIA NEWS. W. F. Harr'son, former'y a prominent mer? chant of Norfolk, is dead. The prand jury of Richmond hss fixed April 16 far the consideration of tho caseof E. Bafoid Grjmep, charged with embtzzi ment. R. E Lee Camp of Confederate Veterans, of Richmond, recommends April 2G as a day on which to ommemuruto the memory of Gen. Joseph E Johnston. The only cae* bofore the Court of Appeals yeBterday wr?- that o.' Campbell against Ship man, which was argned by W. Willoughby, etq., for appellee, and EJmand Burke, for appellant, and submitted. Mr. John P. Branch and other Richmond capitalists went to Washington to-day in connection with tho prtjictfor establishing a steamsh p line between Newport News and South American ports. A meeting of veterans was hel 1 in Rich? mond last night at the residence of Maj >r Louis Hinter, at which money was sub? scribed to erect a monnment to Gee. A. P. Hill at the junction of Hermitage road and Laburnam avecue, in Henrico county. The monument is to be of granite, oO feet high, surmounted by a brorze statue. FOREIGK NEWS. It is roportcd in London that Mr. Darnell h ? has been privately martiod aioes tho O'ahoa di? vorce proceedings but not to Mrs O'Shea. Motions to redoro tho appropriations for pal ncos not occupied by tho royal laniily were reject? ed by the Hi itish House of Commons yesterday. There is a honvy tide of emigration from Ire? land to tho United States, six steamships last week carrying 1,246 emigrants, mostly of tho firming class. Tho ceremony of piercing the dam of tho North Sea Canal took piaco vo-t r<1;-y. Emperor William marto the breach, an I tho waier poured in in im? mense volume?. A writer npen a"*"airs at the Vatican rajs that 'he recent speech of Cardinal Lavijcrio upo.. Kronen, politics was inspired >>y tbo Pope, and lint th.i present polic,- n' coo X III, iudicatos tho drift of ttto ? ?tfiol c Cnurch toward modem de? mocracy. '1 he Ptpo bo.ieving that tho republi? can !\.rui of government will eventually prevail in Europe, is beckiug through tho agency of a nonibjr of cardinals, to free tue tathoiic Church from identification with tho old dynastic paity. Repairing Canal Boats.?Mortens Sjps, ooat-ouildera of Cumberland Md., yes terday opened their boat yards, which have been idle sicco the djse of the canal in the epilog of 1SS9, and will start a large foica of OQtfn repairing boxt* preparatory to th60pen ing of 11 e C. ai d O. canal. It Is not believed that Mertens Sjus will Guild any new boats unless t, 't y have a guarantee from the man? agement that i?? canal will be navigable for a certain number of years. The numbers of LitttWs Living Age for the wee Ks er. dim; Marth 2S b anu April 4 h have been received from its publishers in Buston. They contain Forjjed Literature, The Correspondence of an O d Scotch Fac? tor, The Early Diary of Frances Barney, Lord John Russell, An Island Deei-Forest, The Castle of Ainwick, Crochets, Ia the Mcuaiuios of Mtdia, Weighiog the 8tars, The S:ory of a Fretch Maid of Honor, Temperature in the Gaclal Epoch, with in? stalments cf "The Frght of the Shadow,"] and poetry. I Conferenc \ Tho Maryland Annual Conference of ihe Methodist Protestant Church continued in Baltimore yesterday. A diecussion feck place on the report of the committee on President Scrayer'a report which referted to bis recommendation for a division of the Maryland Annual Conference on the line of the Chesapeake. The committee recom? mended that it he referred to a special com? mittee, with instruction to report to the next annual conference. The reoommende tion was lost by a vote of 70 to 19, and that means no division will take place. A mo? tion to elect a vice president to serve with a subdivision of the district was lost. The committee on President Strayer's re? port recommended that its report on tem? perance be referred to that committee. Adopted. The recommendation of the president for the establishment of a summer school of tbeologv was referred to a committee. Rev. F. T. Tagg presented a etattment in regard to home misalonp, far the secretary of tha board. At the request of the general secretary, the rt quest was made by Mr. Teg? that an appropriation of fifteen cents per member be made; that mite boxes be distributed and the amount collected In boxes be credited on assessment; and that piizss he offered fcr racnsy collections. Mr. Ta2g defended the plan ofprzas. say? ing it had worked very successfully. In the past five vears bis album scheme bad collect? ed $20.000 for the work. By this plan young ladles bad autograph albums, with wbicb tbey charged younf men ten cenlB for eijtt ing their names, ?&3 He also originated sending out to the ''Busy Workers" przi books. This would da no harm, but rather stimulated the young peoole in good work?. Ho said t "As to rewards, I expoct Dr. Murray himself would hardly bo in thochureb without a salary, and a salary is a reward. Nor would any of us bo hero. Besides this, wo all look for a heavenly reward." Fevp. H. B. Elderdi<:>, T. H. E'dardico and C. ?. Btnjimin wore appointod a coma iitoo to pio I uro a plan for a fcunday school association. The Episcopal Council. The ninety-eixth annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia will meet in Petersburg on May 20.b, and a large representation cf boLh clergymen and laymen of the seveial churches end parishes will no doubt be present, in view of the faot that the advisa? bility of a division of the diocese will be dh> cussed. At the last Council, held last Mty, a commute was appointed to consider the t-utj-ct and submit a report at ihe meeting next month. The committee have agreed to report in tavor of ihe division, and ihsy nuugest a di? viding line from ihtt northwestern portion of King George county to the southwestern part of Mecklenburg count v, sb it abuts on the Notta Carolina line. Of course ibis rii viding line will go zig-zag so os not to di? vide the counties. This division, which would be pretty nearly iqutl in re/ard to olergy, communicants and contributions, wnuld throw forty-four counties with Rich? mond, Norfolk and Petersburg into one dio? cese, while the rest of the State would form the other diocese. The opinions on this division are rather divided, and the proposed plan is not popn lar with the members of the Episcopal cbnrcb. T Is not very likely tha' tho Council wiil adopt this plan, Some of th? churoh memhr-rs are In favor of cutting off tho southwesterly part oftbe State, with Lexington, Lyncbburg aud Dan? ville as (he principal cities. Others favor a division of the State by the James river, so that a>l north of it he a dic cpfp, with Ue present bidhops, and all Scuth of it a new diocese. This plan was very popu'ar a few years ago, giving as it does the cities of Norfolk and Porlsmouth and Petersburg and Din villeand R:anoke and Che growing south wopt 'or a new diocese and a new Bishop. Still another plan, which is favored by a good many members of the church, pro? vides for a division of the State into three dio ce?er. But the trouble witb this plan would he (hat three or perhaps four bishops would have to be supported by the Episcopal Church in thi* State, which might lead to considerable financial difficulties. Probeblv a division of the State into two dioceses will be designated by theCouncil or soon thereafter. Io accordance with the canon the present Assistant Bishop would have the right, in case of a division of the diocese bf ing agreed upon, to remain where he is, or take charge of the diocese which tbe preseut B:shop would not elect fur himself. Tbe general effect of a division of the dic crso of Virginia no doubt would be to give a new impulse to tbe general church work. The sentiment In tbe laity is against a di? vision, no matter in what shape, although he cecessi y for such a division is believed to exist, and this is even admitted by ibo-e who otherwise are opposed to the plan. The Biehop, who has the powor to veto any plan of division thai the Council might agree upcr,| is said to be non committal at present and determined iosw.it further de? velopments to Bee wbur ac?cn will he taken bv the Ccuncil next, moalb.?Richmond Times. Headache, Neurta'gia. Dizziness, Nervous JfSB, SpaemB, Hleeplnufiness, ift. Vitus dunce cured by Dr. Mi lea' Nervine. Ssmoles free t?t drnguls"B, bv mail 10c. Milks Mkdical Co , Etkbart, Ind. DIED. On Monday evening, April flth, 1891, JOHN ST FPU ENSON. in tho Rid yoar of bis hvp. His Inneral will take plsco to-morrow (Woinesday) evening, at 2 o'co:k, from tho M. E Chunh iotith. Friends and a quain'ancos of tho family aro respectfully inviroa to attend. FOB SALE. A FABM OF 358*4 ACRES Ion Carter's Eun ia Farqoier county, YV, five miles from Marshall, known as '?IHE JACKSON FARM." Terms : Ono third cash ; DalaLco on time to ;uit purchaser. Address M.f. J. V. HOWISON, 11,1,31 lm'_ 2909 P st., Washington, P. C. MA TACHINGS, JAPANESE and Our Favorite . Gold Paints lor decorative and gnJlding pot poses. For sale by niv8_WABFTET.D ? H ALL. JUST BECElVED? A case of JAMEa KiKK it CO.'S FINE TOILET SOAPS, 5 an". 10c a [ cako at nov!8_AMOS B RLAVMAKFB'-j fyOTLEBY, SPOONS, FOBKS, &c, for rostsu \J r*ut use, CHEAP. Call as328Kins street. oe.il j. T. CB> IGHTON ? SON. JED WABKIOB CHOPPING AXES, wholesale L\ and retail, at bo King, comer of Boyai at. deofl_J. T. OR EIOHTON ft SON. C^OOD UA BLEACHED COTTON, 3fj inches J wide, at S^c at fehHJ bl.AYMAKERV, 429 King stroAt. AF?LL LINE-OF TOILET and LA?ND?Y BOAFS for sale low by j?h? J. C. MILBUBN. GENTLEMEN'S WHITE LINEN-BOSOM SHIBTS, roinforcel back and front, at febl6 SLAYMAKRB'fi. 429 King street. VIEW NAVY BEANS hiid BLACK-EYED PEA? iN recoived to day by 8op27_ _J. C MILBTJBN. 3>BIME CANNED PEACH;ES for salo by 1 ae^lO J. C. MILBUBN. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. Foreign News. RoME.April 7.?At a reception given to the college of cardinais to-day the Pope ex? pressed great satisfaction at the result, of the recent election of a representative in parlir m8nt from North Sligo Ireland, when ti e Paroellite candidate was defeated. London, April 7.?A most e Hsciing bcolo took place tc-day in the High Court of Jut tica occasioned by tho retirement of Hor. James Filzjimes 8tephen, whose health has become seriously impaired from the worrj and annoyance he endured during the trial of the celebrated Maybrick poisoulrg caee Paris, Aprli 7 ?The French Government has determined to appoint to all its em? bassies and legations abroad, in addition to the other attaches, tfiioers who will turn their attention entirely to the study of the commerce and commercial relations of i be C3untry to which they are sent. Pana%ia, April 7.?Passengers just arrived from Valparaiso declare that the cause ol the revolutionists ia making progress, and that in Valparaiso, the sentiment in favor of the revolutionary party is becoming very strong. It was expected that on the arrival of the fhet the troops now adhering to the Balmaceda government would go over to the opposition. President Balmaceda real? izes that his cause ia waning and is recruit? ing his forces from the priaone. The reports of loss of life and property requiting from the revolul ion have been mach exaggerated. London, April 7.?Advices received here from several of tho principal capitals ol Europe show that the political situation on the continent ia regarded as serious by the leading statesmen er d diplomats. The ac tion of tha Rarslan authorities in doubling the strength of the forces in Volhynia is gravely discussed in the capitals of the va? rious countries. The greatest activity pre? vails among the troops garrisoning the pric- j cipa1' forti?ed places in France, j BudaPksth, April 7 ?According to semi official news which has brei received from Berlir, the Earopeao situation is regarded in the Gorman capital as threatening. Bkki.in, April 7.?The famous Scotch cut ter Tntstle has been purchased by E&peror William, who it is said will enter her in the race for the Q leen's cup which takes place oil the Isle o? Wight. Elections St. Louis, Anril 7 ?Tnere are only three ickets in the field and on'y candidates for the city assembly are up for election. Voting is going on quietly under the Australian system. Chicago, April 7.?At noon about two thirds of the entire registered vote cf the ol'y had been polled. Carter Hirrison was active at the polls miking speeches He VJted for himself and fjlt in the btst of splits u -.til inform d that he had recsived only 25 votes up to that hour, with two thirds of the registered votes cast. The indications are that Chicago will poll the heaviest vote ever cast. Detroit, Mich , April 7.?Rdlarua from yesterday's elections so far received indi? cate (hat the republicans have carried the 8-at3 by about 5 COO plurality. Cold Weather. Washington, April 7.?The condition of unusually low temperature which prevail? ed yesterday over northern Florida and southern Georgia ha* moved southward and this morning extends over the whole of the Florida peninsula, producing except in the extreme northern portion, the coldest weather ever known there at this season of tha year. Killing frosts occurred this morn Ing aa far south as Japiter inlet, and it is probable that early fruits and vegetables throughout that section have been severely irjared. Acci "ent at a Wedding. RAHWAY, N. J., April 7.?Arnold Henry and Mlts Aon'e Btr'ziu wore married here yesterday evening. Aa the bride and groom wire about to take their departure, John Meo;z, a guest, fired a eaiute from his re? viver, the bail of which enter d the head of Albert Bohaab, cne of thn guests, who fell deed at the feet of the bride. Spring stire np the bile. Y^u lose your appetit?, feel weak, too no', and Oh! so tir?rJ. Take Simmons Liver ReRu'aior. Oh, What a Congh Will yon hoed tho warning. The signul per? haps nfiiicsuro approach of that mor-i terrihlo disease Consumption, A sir. yourselves if yon can afford for tho aako of saving 5(>e? to ran the risk and do nothing for it. W? know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure jour cough It uever tails. This explains why moro than a Million Bottles were sold tho past)ear. It n lioves croup and whooping c>ngh at one-. Mothers, do not ho without it. K,>r Ihm? back, side or chest o-o Shiloh's Porous Piaster. Soid by I E. S. Lcudhcatnr & Uro., Aeents. SHILOH'S CATARRH RFMEDY. A maivo Iuoh euro fur Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker mouth, and Headache. \vi:h each noule there is an in? genious nasal Injector for the more bu<cesf>ful treatment ot thsso complaints whhont extra chaigo. Price SOc. Soid by E. S. Leadbeatcr c Uro., Agent?. Spring stirs up the bile. Yoa lose vour appetite, feel weak, too hot. and On 1 so tired. Take Simmous Liver Rsgalator. SHILOH'8 VITAL1Z?R i3 what yon need for Constipation, Loss o' Appotito, Dizzines, and all symptoms of Dyspojsia. Price 75 cents per bot. tie. For sale by E. 8 Lcsdh*?arnr & Bro , agents A Wonder Worker. Mr Frank Huffman, a young man of Burling? ton, Ohio, states that he had been nndor the care iTtwo prominent physicians, and mod their treat? ment until he was not able to get around. They pronounced h s ?'aso to be Consumption and in? curable Ho was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds and at that time w-s not able to walk tcrosa thostreo' wi'hout resting. Ho found, before be | had used half of a dollar bottle, that ho was much better ; ho continued to use it and, is to day en j'yicg good health. If yon h-ve any Throat, i.ung or Chest Troub'e try i:. We guarantee sat? is faction. Trial battle frets at ?. P. Lead beater & ILo's. drugstore. Spring stirs up the b.le. Yon lose your appetite, feel week, too hot, and 0; 1 so ired. Take Simmona L'.v-r Regulator. TELEGEAPHIC BREVITIES. The entire democratic city ticket was elected in Dobcqae, Iowa, yesterday. The gas works at St. Augustine, F.orida, were burned last night. Loss $60,000. Eleven men were seriously i> jured at B.addcck, Pa., to-day by a gas explosion. Captain W. L. Merry, a merchant of San Francisco, has been appointed Consul Gen? eral for Nicaragua. Wm. Harsh, the Ijw* cattle man who has oten mit sing since February 14 has at lest been located at Beverly, &Ias<>. G>ld coin to the amount of $1,000,000 has neen ordered at the Sub Treasury for ship ment to Europe to-morrow. Jjbn M. H. S.o w, a Philadelphia commls -ion merchant, committed suicide this mom. log by shooting himself through the heart. P. T. Barnum, the veteran showman, who is extremely ill at Bridgeport, Conn., is fast declining and his death may be expected in a few hours. In the New York Methodist Conference at Yonkers lc-day, the question, "Shall women be admitted to the general confer eice ?" was defeated. Mrs. Sarah Hacderson nod Mre. Tillie Taylor, sisters, were brought to Marlon, II'., yesterday charged with murdering the two year-old blind child of Mrs. Taylor. A coal exchange is to be organized in Coicago soon which is to be to the coal bu-i nsss what the board of trade is to the grain j business of (he city. The exchange Is not designed to establish prices but to famish a market. Fifty new moo went to work this morn? ing in the Pennsylvania coke region, mak? ing the total number at the ovens about one hundred. The soldiers are still on guard, but no attempt was made to molest the men who want to work. Six men entered the Farwell House cafe in Chicago last night and while two present? ed revolvers at the cashier's head, the other four made c? with the cash drawer after se? riously wounding a waiter. Toe police af? ter a sharp struggle arrested all the deeper* adoes. Iq the light a policeman received a bullet through his right hand. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. Aw Old Aud Wei.i.-Tried Remedy?Mrp. Winalow's 8 otuinst Syrup h?s boon used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers tor their Chit dial While Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Soften* ino Gum, Allays all Pain; Cures H'iiul Colic met is the best rerueoy for Diarrhira. .-old hy Druggists in eviry p?rt of the world. Be i-ure aud ask tor Afra. Winslow's Soothing syrup, and t?k?tMi otliar kind Twenty-five centa a bott'o. ~ dIiy~gqods. ?HOI LDTHBOP April 7, 1891. We shall inaugura'e to-day a Special Display of l? l-?c. Fabrics, Which will eclipse anything ever seen in this city. 20 cases, 50,000 yards, of Dress Ging? hams, the choicest products of the York, Amoskoag, Bates, and Pacific Mills, in sot and do'icato thecks, Stripes, and Plaid*, in all tits nowest colorings. 1 - '-jc a yard. Zopbyr Ginghams, in plain colors, bro? caded fi?ii'C8 and brocaded stripes. A perfect imitation of Scotch Linen Ging? hams. 32"j(jcayard. Extra Fine Qaa'ity Apron Ginghams, all tho standard chocks in Blue, Biown, Black, and Pink. 12\o a yard. (S.cond lloor, first annex.) Tn conjunction with tho above wo offer in White Goods Department? 100 pieces lino India Linen. 12\o a yard. 100 pieces Fast Black Lawns, in Plaids, snd stripes ; shcor quality. 12*&c a yard. (Second floor, 11th st. building.) IN UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. To-day wo will sell one cue (3,000 yards) Lace 8tripod Curtain Scrim at the vory lew prico of 3c a yard. 1.0OD Op'.que Window Shade", m nnt ed oa self-acting spring rollers. ST^jC e ch. (Fourth floor, 11th st. builling.) INJEWFL1Y D?PARTMENT. Bond's Eloctric Galvanic Garters for l?dier. Not for the invalid, but for each indiv i iuai who Is ongaged in standing or walking. $1.50 a pair. (First fl>or, 11th st. building.; IN MF,.\'j DEPARTMENT. 50 dt zcu Men's Fancy Cotton Web Gar t is. 15c a pair. v. 100 d< z :n Men's White Handkerchiefs, in neat or elaborate borders. 18coich; 3 for50c. (First floor, first annex.) IN BLANKET DEPARTMENT. Comforts for Mattres* Pads. $1 each. (Socond floor, 11th st. building.) 03* GOODS DELIVERED IN ALEX? ANDRIA. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, CORNER 11th AND F 8TREE :'S N. W., Wxhfihotow. D. C. ANOTHER S?PPi-Y CF POTOMAC FLOOR received to-day by doc'jr_J C. MILB?BN. ALARME LOl OF EXTRA QUALITY COUM1RY-KNIT SOCKb just received at M?.i?_AMOS B SlAYMAKER'S. riMXyCll BRUSHES?A very large assortment of A, fino Tooth Brashes just received by lanlT_WARFIELD & HALL. PRIME HUN-CURED DRIED APPLES are scarce this atason. Two barrels Just revived by_[mh4J_J. C. M1LBUKN. NEW HOMLNT and BEANS for sr.!o by **iS* l. <:. M1LBURN. CHOICE LINE or CRAVA tX, latest styles, at deel* AMUS ?. SLa vjli JifiL'fl. medicinal. CANCER TREATISE on CANCER and Blood Diseases mailed FREE. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. The Effect Was Magical. I suffered from cancer on ray l!p thatdi tbe skill of tbe t>est physicians ot Si I had it burned out, but tliu operatli id ado it worse, causing it to spr.-i : more surface and eat deeper In. l i ? ? used Swift's Speeitlc (S. S. S..) I hea and drove the poison out of my bl. effect of the Specific was magical! healed up entirely without leaving n - a reminder. Tins was over four years and since then there has been no sign return of tho cancer. I will cheer) swer any inquiries in regard t.> mj . Exos Yount, Urad.'un!, ?hi Book on Mood and Skin Diseases Free. _THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. $500 Beward I WE will pay the above reward f..- any . , Complaint, Uyipcpaia, si.k 11....!-..-!:., in .<,., . stlpatloti or CostlTeiieiu we cannot curv ? ri v... . VeeetableUverrtlni,when the ainvtl ? compiled with. They arc purely Vegctnbl?. a falltoirlreaatiafaction. Sugar Contal ? eoatalaing to ruin, tit? cent*. Beware i>f. ami Imitation*. Th?> i*..km- t-i ,i. ,] TUE JOU? C WESTCOMI'ANV.UHICAtt?.UA. FOE SALE BV ?. CJ. I.EXXON, ?M4 Kinjr?Cr<M>( real estate agents. Real Estate Broker ?: Auctionoer R- F. KNOX. Particular attention given to Ales property?soiling, renting and collecting r< Office?t2S sc nth Fairfax streit, Ale.xat Ii Virginia. 8;.:ttf real estate. Alcxsndrians do^iriug to invest in Was! proporty, or to place money < n loan, ae< nred i y deed of trnst, will havo their interests carefully protected by dealing with mc. I will bo plossad to list yonr Aloxai dria ; ro| - ty for palo, and will vss my lost endeavors li you purchasers for simo. Correspondence solicited. GEO. V. WORTHING P IN With G. A. Jcrdau, 1417 F st. n. w , mblS Im Washington, D. P. DE. D N\ BCST, I QEOfiOR WISE, I WORTH BUM President. | Secretary. | Treasurer. ?THE? MUTUAL REAL ESTATE CWY., OFFICE 421 KING STEEET. Parties having property for salo in city or ? try will find it to thoir interest to list it at this oflico. Wo doal in Real Estate and Stocks. A lame lot of Rcanoko Property for salt... f?bl8 ly dry goods. "opening BENDHEIMS Will mention a fow lato ariivals, which we con sider excellent bargains: lease of FINE DRESS GINGHAMS 8c per yard. Two (2) Cases 5-4 BLEACHED MUSLIN, extra good quality, in lonxths from 1 '?> at 10c per yard. One (1) case 4 4 ANCHOR BRAND I'l. ED M?8LIN, 1 to ii yards, at 8c i er yard. 250 yards OILED TABLE DAMASE - o quality and choice patterns. 50c per yard 500 yards beautiful stytos OUTING FLAIi NELS, 8 to 12 yard iongths, 10c per yard. NEW DRESS G00D3, NEW GINGHAMS, NEW PRINTS, NEW WHIIE GOODS, NEW EMBBOIDEBIKR NEW LACES, NEW BOSIE BY, NEW GLOVES, NEW COBSET* -in fact have malo new additioni tj a'l of our v,; partmonta, and havo mnrkod the same j piicep. Invite your Inspection. N.> tr. ub o to show ' goods. D. Bendheim, ?I? KI.\G STRFKT. ""dry goods. CASH BARC?8WS ABE NEVEE SOLD ON CREDI i. Very best quality Fruit of the Loom Bit I Cotton, 1 yard wirio, oi ly 8\fcc, real valr; 10 very finest quality Lorsia'e Cambric, 1 wide, only 10c, roal vainy 12'jjc; Fane) ? k( 37'id, 40, 45 and 50c; Iidu Linens, Htirtici bar? gain!, 8,10 and 12'^c; hbeeticg Cotton, ci ? lent quality, immortsed .ubl ! widtli, ca?b bargain, 25c ; Henrietta French Casriiucro ft. DreM Goods, nearly 1 ht jiirde wide, :i i wool, srecial ca<h bargain, on'y 59, i 75c;Bla<k Sarah Silks, < xtra wide ? Plaid Muslin, auctien bargain, 5, 8,10 Tablo D*niiiB)t, immenfe double widl Linen, 37^. 40, 45. 50 62, '?'> and French Silks, sptcial bargains, b7'>/'- I - - $125; Ladles' BalbrigKau English ?ti doublo boeN and double tot s, throo pnirf real value 25c a pair; ( bioa fciPi ?'!?'?. 45 ? Henrietta English Cashmeres, a! col r ? ? ,: quality, wide double width, 25c; V. ' . ?;*shmore Hiawls $1 75. $2 50, $3 75 Ladies' Cloth Dress (Ws, J 'v yarda * ? pure wool, all c do.s. cheap at 50c. A cash purchase of Drj Got d ? smoo entitles you to ono of the following val sects: a pair < f <-xtr/* iarge-Bisso Damn worth 75c; 1 drzen pure Linen-fringed i worth 75c; a pair of Eiik-embroidcn ' ?r?e?i 75c; a Honeycomb White Bedspread extra large-siza (2% yard;i turke; Damask; also many other valuable ; our caih < ustomors. A caeh purchase sriiountlre. :o J10 ? : ' titles you to a larte-iize handsome : ? la worth {150; a pair of e.pl-ar.t Bl worth $1 50 ; two p?irB.f eitrn Imj . ?? izo ask Towols, worth $1 60; one di a Damaik Napkins, worth $1 50, h; .: many ottei valuable pietouts for our c*-h co?tomers. Do tot neglect to bring this ? you when yon come, atid wo will tl cash bargains as you read them oil". -'? ? Carters Cash Store, 711 MARKET SPACE, Near Seventh street, Next Door to Boston Variety Btorc, WASHING' C>\ I' 1 ? Alexandria, Apiil r> 1 ~'J\. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, April 6th, tb? BOABD OF EXCISE OOMMJESIONEES mI havo daily sittings at No. 421 Kicg street porpose of receiving and^ considering_app for license for the sale of hqtiors duriLg the n ^ yar ending April 30tb, 18^2. m! P. VINCENT, Secretary. ?J? *ol?t