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ake them to match suits, ort finished straws, felts, or velve terials and “THE EVENING STAR. tra an twist i PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday a pie | d of gauze, or a searfaround them: - =. it win pearls or silver whip. aut lota LDINGS, at or a botnet, as the case may be. There fs at TH STAR BUILDINGS, nothing so f2 “ty best a if ing so fashionable in the best society ag Ponsiyivania Avenae. co eet, a fat or a bonnet to match. A forty dollar bonnet with a tweed traveling suit The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany would be ughinely vulgar and absurd. 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. . A. plain hat of tweed. piped= with silk, nished with a band of gailoon, would be THE EVENING STAR Is served to subscribers In at a cost, if homemade, of about a dol matty bp carriers, on their own account, ae 10 é y ai Tafememade, of about a dol. cents per meek, oF “44 cents per month. | Copies at ‘ cannot, oF Will Hot get Through thel She counter. 2’cents each. By mail—postage pre- paid—00 cents 2 month; one year, $4, ; heads. Nor are they so much to be biau TRE WERELY STAR- published on Friday—$2 a ladies may get their Seamstresses, or costum= ers. to make ti elling hat, i like aponiage rrevald.” 1) copies for $15; 20 copies | ers, to make up a travelling hat, bat they lik | to be bout their bonnets. They ‘Mg Ail mail subscriptions must be paid in ad- gp nla cig dsr %, SI-N®. 7,801. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1878. TWO CENTS, | !isiisuictinarigiten hei un in livery to open the door, ‘Rw Rates of adveitising made known on applica- ape oe sent nee z — st ing frome Vinod or “larrison or 4 e = a even if they caunot’ afford to buy them, Gen. T. C. H. Smith's Record. FORTY-FIFTH CONG BESS, Ty 1 to Th Star NEW FORK FASHIONS. and they want the very finest, in feathers and SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. GEN Rk. B. HAYES’ ENDORSEMENT HOW TRE 6. egTams 8 * | The New Things in Costume—Bo: Rowers, im silk a ribbons, in gaw os, — CINCINNATI LIBERALS WERE GOBBLE! . ar . 7 res. Moreover, they want’ that ind j * N a * The Secretary of War, in response toa re- SENATE.—Messrs. Oglesby and Berry pre we nets and Underwear. De vchic. that te fect on of finish which pro- Washington News and Gossip. | jist srine senate waritary committee, has sented memorials protesting against the trans: EUROPEAN COMPLICATIONS. [From ov OWN ConRESPONDENT ] gratis the arti and for all that they must a1 | tranmitted to that committee the army record | fer of the life saving service to the Navy de- | NEw YORK, Abril 1. | Lehine mn mutiine ethic ates fi materials Internal of Gen. T.C. H. Smith, appointment clerk of | Partment. Laid on table pending action on naid. . > M KENDREE M. E CHURCH. vices This (Tuesday and To-morrow condacted hy ELIZAGETH F. COs ES PROHIBITION ALLIANCE. GOVERNMENT Receirts To-pA The Prohibition Alliance of the District of Ce- | revenue, $224,240.56 uustoms, $456,364. ai tment, whose nomination | the bill. athe sxbliition of new styles when Oks spe bands tally paid, and selected et ) the Trea’ jepartment, whi ati bs OM. " nai satu tlin : : sys F at this season, the swarming of bees | D3 specially | trained and the Jumbia will hokl its regular monthly mecilng at | 50 poe ny SHERMAN will be further exam. | Loan in Te y is now pending jotion of Mr. FAMUAUE the resointi 7 The Situation Very Critical. around the pot of hone cay purse. "An untrati which are temptingly r ae An tnt persona opened, are a necessary part of, but-at the | Weuld not even know or recognize thetr claims A pith e yy | to transfer to safe ke e committee on banking and | BPE ATE entered the, scivice. ortginally ns the commission on the electoral count was A but at to distinction, and this is the reason why so lieutenant Colonel of the Ist Ohi taken up and agreed to. eo OH1O TOWN ELECTION same time one of the most hopeless indications | many consider a large sum of money threwk that on the 26th of April, 186%, her Mr. Burnside called up as the special order, : virEy) 2% | of our civilization. How can this tide be | a¥ay on so unimpor n object: but tn commission as brigadier general. He was as. | the bill to remoye allrestrictions nowexi sting | avenue, TUESDAY EVENING. 72 p.m. Pro- | ined by the Hou District is the first object of the | eurreney on Thursday next. a DOORKEEPER Pot lie are invited, . i. Hy He ste: ed? ve: " ~d i rec. reality it is not, it isn that. ocleek this afternoon took up the case of | Cf lth Gen, B LPs in regard to eslistments of the colored citizen | stemmed? how can it be turned in any direc a3 for— . . SS nik signed to duty with Gen, Pope, and remained | ! : ets sa . 2 a it pays for—it_ pays for special aptitudes, spe avait Beers th Guns Doorkeeper Polk, on duty af his (Pope's) headquarters at Mil. | Many arm of the United States. . THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. | {02. and not absord, penetrate, overwhelm are, special study cial work ; vs vn TUESDAY, SecRETARY McCkany and family returned | Waukee. Wis, to dune, Ist, Ish. and from that | , Mi Burnside explatved thay there were but | ayy Night Session of the House of | 24 destroy? The sources of the strength of ‘one pay forty “Ok LOUIS MACKALL, Jn., President, i ieaiaqeeaates ir trip to Norfolk date to February 15, 1865, was in command of | TWO sections in the Revised Statutes that “ ‘Commons, men are to be found more in what they have | dollars for a bonnet, let h she is doing Dn. Z. T. SOW ERS. Secretary. mar30 this morning from their trip to * the military district’ of Wiseons headquar- | Placed restrictions upon the enlistment of e l LONDON, April 2—The House of Commons | Set rid of than what they have got that women | better than she Knows. SPECIAL. NOTICE will hea | Tun Ba K this | bave not. Bonnets this season take largely the cap. meeting of the Sivckhollers of the IN. RUrTCY REPEAL Brt1.—Senator | fers at Milwaukee. From made an ineffectual effort to-day to | 2JSt, 1865, he was on the sta aca th to , | colored men, and the military committee h: i ome a rire therefore, proposed a. substitute for the bill, a | Sat through the night until six o'¢ s E ie clog Happy beings! They have got rid of “op form and set close to the head: they have cing of : ; MeCreery Rite Statt of ¢ Mis. | Provision repealing these sections. He ad- | Morning in consequence of obstructive op. |; LIAPPY Meimes’ They have xot 1 . sreater brea ‘me nari ND AND SEABO » COASTING CO ; ce eg tor of the military division of the Mis- | PT0% “9 4 . a Iris] e: ar . | ing: “of dre ¢ in order to be attractive, or reater breadth than former but narrow PANY. of retatColtinva, inthe Direc: | secure a special order devoting next Friday | inspector o! headquarters at St Louis: and | Yeeated the assage of the Dil}, aS removing | PoRMON gy some of, the Irish members tothe | in‘Grderto heighten the beauty of ther eye, | Beet waa tan fo spritig: out slightly, tors’ room dh Yay ub Ari forthe | fe,cunsideration of the pill for the repeal ofthe | from that date until honorably mustered out, | {Tom the army restrietions that had been Sunday Closing Ui. ; | their hair, or their complexions—they ean get | like a'Matie St WEDNES oc April, for the | bankruptlaw. Senator Edmunds objected to | January ith. 1866 he was. ja conic at ans | removed from every other branch of the | The British Cireular to the Powers. | yp in the morning, put themselves inte there Stennis Purpose of for GhESRNaIOE | the special order, and Mr. MeCreery gave no- | District of Missoure Wik, Hee ae | Service. The following is the sentence in Lord Salis- = | tice that he shouid eall up the bill referred to t Frid NoMINATIO} Senate to-day the following nomi is- | clothes, all right if there is no actual break, batim, in | Jost button, or unlucky streak of new paint, | cel tefano | and they can go ont at night without the | the foundation, and having a ‘arriage, and with no preparation | one of whieh lays close to th ‘nis for a button-hole bouquet. for | slightly indented in the mi Secretary of War also transmitted After debate the Senate resumed the consid- — the recommendation upon which Smith re. | tation of fhe Pace allroad funding bill, | —The President sent to the | Celved the appointment. There is only one | Which stme up 2s unfinished business. 7 THe LombINea’ Eieet UR thiete j | s recommendation, and that is a teleg lated . Morrill addressed the Senate in adyo- . The combined effect of the treaty, in ad- | February lth, 18s. addressed terthe Pa cy of the bill from the Committee on the Ju- | dition to the results upon the population and | 3 to the Powe ¢ is of tinted white ¥ President. me SAMUEL BACON BULLDING ASSOCIATION TAhnniat Mescting of fli NORTE in upon vuble brim, head, the oth He. and springing ions: ea ick € Avil ; t moment, gloves—not too clean, bat | out from it, gives the Marie Stuart efleet be Wim. . Howell, now consul at Quebee, to be en. Pope, from Fort Leavenworth, | ich upon the Palance of the maritime powers ’—are always to be fished up by the | fore ito. The edges U.S. Consul at Toronto; John N. Wasson, of which read HOUSE.—Mr. Caldwell introduced a bill to | Which have been already pointed out, is to. de If dozen ou’ the’ ths of those fathom. | sown with pearls which ine ss pockets. Yet I think men more invari. | blance ably look well i tion | women; the we for elect! A Lew ser the second y Seriber to th Illinois. to be U. Ss. Consul at Quebe: anda bumber of small postmaster cee AA press almost to the point of entire subjection ide for the auditing and adjustment of | the political independence of the government claims against the Post Office department. | of Constantinople. The formal jurisdic Be HAYES. Referred. of the government extends over a seo Mr. en. Smith a sous he will nd it is further strengthened their good clothes than | lining the upper brim with black velve ace looks all the u silk bonnets have never found favor do hope you will appomt master inthe army, for rea ke known to you.” LETTER FROM GE ries to th mbers of th THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE to- : N. 7 nal “poditl hich ra phe | more worn in li ire, and how es of American women, they prefer Err licees th reed to report favorably, with amend- appears that. in 1872 Smith applied to Ballou offered a resolution, which w gal § aa Tee att under ail ml | often the litter ¢ Ves to Show oft-crown in stlk. and they ht, there nity to wuts, a@ bill allowing the Seeretary of the ident Grant for a paymaster’s position. greed to, authorizing the cominittee of ways it. ahe. the’. in x a 20 At | the pove of Y But what has ot enough body to silk to hol: reflect operati sury to repay the tonnage tax where it | He was then recommended by Gov. Hayes, of ; ag eee {a Rave printed 4.000 copies of th . uD sant is te ig Bower ore ye Homan this to ao with new fashions? Perhaps the tigtt, « shade, and it the looks flat un = F, io. 2 PTS. 7 » Pa ani pill, such a Wa o sho arate! arteld aD 4) e st ts sig » PI puders one a ttle ss the sun eis raised, rougher or co visting mal trials has been exacte contravention of treaty | Ghio,and others. Among the recommenda. | tari in such a way ow in pa Poe tea eer eky eicieee ight of them — render alittle | le race is raised, rou Cor s proposed in the lawas it ions not authorize the | Uens upon which President Grant was urged | lines the chan: provisions. to appoint him was the following. nds. between the Ege Pr aet dow morbid, knowing what they mean to So many ated by being made full. “There is a sim atthe meet al it nsea and the ; oy refunding . re S Whate: whieh will | now | . petwee Hs suxine. Its | wemen! for the diminution any tof out the plain bonnet whieh is « JOHN COO refi cling of tonnage, du es whitey’ be read with inte ‘ Mr Stephens (Ga.) introduced a bill to pro. | dominion is recognized at the head of the Per- | {heir elaboration and comple ity is a delusion aind particularly attractive in beige shades acted prior fojJune 1, 1832 nor of any suc vide for the free importation of works of art | ‘itn gulf, on the shores of the Levant, and in e a e spirit of evil seems to b= With loopsof narrow sa in certain cases. Referred. the immediate ghborhood of the Suez ; : ime to undo or neutralise the th lined n White. r wary 1, 1S7s. . a Mr. Gause introduced a bill to provide for ul. Tt cannot be otherwise than a matte has been d Fortunately the ple of soft ostrich Lips sh ho if Committve took no action on the bill for it. at the more economical saie and disposal of pub- | eXtreme solicitude to this country that the pies are not contagious, or oily lark, in beize color, and. ¢ SAS e Ree Ok Sen Tenet Owing {0 the ip him to it, Lam’ lie lands. Re . pmrent fo whilel this jurisdiction belonis mited extent. the masses do not see | and orname ris, and there is a bonnet ise nee Senators Voorhees and Jones (of | crongest y. He is possessed of every qual. MISTEREST OF TH 5 DISTRI T GONDs. i uete ee #0 € psels ne peo aie polities and the cost them fromthe | disting princesse and plain PURVES. s serowey sfave-the: ittee | ifieation—integrity, industry, business Mr. Sayler, from committee of ways ane outpos' area pads bwer, that its ven ol desire, if they did. Siill there ish fora arly all bonnets have joaet TORE. BES mis were made before the committee | Meation integrity, industry, ‘bu means, Tepoited favorably upon the bill in | Mdependent action and even existence is al. is left to fill the lives of nine out | alittle cape and ed under = ; on {he Sub) Satursaun. | citizen and republican, If it would relation to the payment of the interest on the | Most impossible. These results arise not So Ty ten Women with anxiety, laborand | the chin with satin faced rbi This cape is iS eM ADE SANO: Nake ann i tat Onna, useful purpose. all this you may s three sisty five bonds of the pistriet at Co. ptgen {rom the Ianeuare an roatare aurutele | harr SSE cate How is the idol of yesterday, | Sometimes split,and turn pover the soft YA! r Tresident. and I'll enter into bond Tun (The dill provides that in order to r t made upof twd skirts anda basque.to be | crewn, a row of satin loops furnishing th Oe APOE eS WATERS The Gineinwatl liberals were carry out the pledge upon the part of stuumen Whole. A discussion limited to | transformed into the idolof today, which con. | finish at the back. This my thee wh dustreceivel resentatives Harrison and done for in the handsomest wa United Saleem section 7 of kus act ap. | articles sel gers | SOSOF Arobe. cui all in one, with no over. | the briniand ape are of straw and the crows - . AT of tho dings tele. * bie, Such a defeat never was seen beto: proved June 20th, S74, entitled. © An act y | skirt and no basque? This is oblem that | silk, and we observed also in an exquisite MILBURS’S PHARMACY, of the Ailinois selegation requested the com. | Dies Ruch a defeat never was the government of the District of Columbia: | nd to the permanent | Kuelid hin id not hav Then | ning bonnet in which the eapote crown Was « marl4-tr 129 Penna. AVENU Bi to report a bill to build a new mint a Hone: mes, Washington, D.C. nd in order to prevent default or dr permanent peace “« which would re- | what isto the fringes of last year. | white tulle.the brim, the brim and eape of white I INDIA RUBBER Goons ————_—| Clea. —+ vaso Sigg Parment ofthe interest on the honds author Dione [6 of tings which the treaty | since Hand ibt r taken their | satin. edged with pearls, the latter split and FUR INVALIDS, ‘i THE GENEVA AWARD.—The House commit Tur P.O. D. Ixy Said aet, which interest is, by an act ap. | Pre c sh I All won genius of a | turned up over the crown, and the oruament psisting of AIR CUSHIONS. PILLOWS, kept es mw proved February 2¢th, 18% sibility of a Compromise. going seems to show the utter im- #8, SILK ELA: tee on the judiciary to-day took a vote with | oone was again before the House committec reference to the distribution of the Geneva | OU Pest offices and post roads to-day. In the who made her pery out of an WATER BAGS. kK amending sud rma Fic srockiNGs, & The te Fi act of June “Zoth, “Isti” made pay and mantel | two half ostrich, half markbout tps, fastened the Treasury of thé United States, the vlining the | with a pearl claSp with pendant loops. There aia acer reasury hited States, pessibility OF a compromise betw former material {to make it heavy enough. | iy no trimming. and uo room for trimming in sale by aware RB: ajority of one vote 2 Cyl | matter of the proposals in wheh the name ot ary of the Treasury is hereby authori and Russia on the basis of the trimmed them with the woolen fringe border side the brim, a narrow band alone holds it to 13-t Barco DIT en Ae OE one vote the Cul: | Peck appears twice of wich signataresone is | and direeted to pay the interest on said bonds, | treaty ing. and then took the money she would have but ‘this hand is not unirequently ee : ‘ourt of Cl held co be a forgery, experts with mieroseopes | when, and as the “si ul mature, at the ‘The London Silver Market. { spent for them and put it into a new princesse With pearls, and in other cases a nar eS Hay he minority of the commitiee, how- mine whether both signatures w Treasury of t Lonpoy, April The Times, in it | suit. row (fringe of amber or shaded bronze beads 3 etomove an amendment ia the | Made by the same person. The microscope | fice of the Assistant Tre: cial article, says: © Business in the silv | yone willever know how | finishes the upper edge. A queer. little pok With very cluding the insi mpanies | Was on hand today, but the expertdid not ap. | Toreimburse the United isat a complete standstill. It is impos. | into those ornamental | bonnet shaped very much as ila laree cab Prine. from such benefit. The minority of the com- | Pear. | A lively session of the committee is e: ploners of the District or thelr successors.are | sinle to give any quotation. although the ten. | gine the brightness that ed te and put over th and rival mittee will also present a report favoring the | Pecied to-morrow morning. hereby ditected to f ne tothe V ee deney is not as good as it was.” : : industry that executed tes ned for youn 1s, but it ia mb untry. A appointment of a board of commissioner e ar pe one sury on or before the ith day of June of each * zi y. | Such an idea exercised in some more profit likely they will exchange the stylish Wainscoatiny: PS a Tur NEW ORLEANS COLLECTORSHIP was not | year, the sums advanced for the payment. of ATEHA navies erent ee eee etet en | able hel?! ‘They would ensure sueces round hat_and Gatnesborouzh wh Fare and bea under the Geneva aware settled at the Cabinet meeting today. It is cmiannual interest falling due on said | oy voctieng re wot hoe fey eee: cistence ther feature of the new fashion consists vids a pla a shapeless oddity whic Agents for BA . es understood that the reason action has be bonds from any revenues of the District sub. | OPsymions are not less fatal, t ROVEMIAE tO tumerable pipings of silk, such as used to | does not evey af tion to the lace. . THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON Mititany Ar- | Geferred in this matter is that Anderson re. | Jeet to their requisition.) Hed “millinet Gen, Ignatiefs mission from this si ndpoint, FAIRS transacted a lar they are a very UNDERWEAR I : i Mr. Eden made the point of order that the n, he shnple tr There ave many diferent kinds of under- business | quest f i‘ ‘ > made F F the | d a vee Nena Cortese sae Ne vat, hple trim. were ave many di t kinds of under Bo seed work sports on private bills, the cor te does peg beard from hint concerning | "Ni vier Hoped that point would, not be | tha tostate her objections to the various stip. | ua an infinite patience, and dettness inthe | themselves.” ‘The ™ pr tial kind consists of food tabs — torepert various sub the collectorship, and that bone of contention | pressed He weld Moved ee Would not be | ations of the treaty which Way done with | M2 Putting on to save them from be- | several garments in one, is high inthe neck UNRIVALLED t . kive a lias not, therefor as follows 4 uty been disposed of, ring rather than or WS Is QUALTY AND PRICE, mental. There | aud long in the sle . like th the utmost hess, So that whether the ) d amendment inthe me hour “ j : i: re also quantities of infinitesimal rufties used dress, forms a complete under suit adverse report was 4 on Se woMenaniecoe vs inthe fmendin Hee ol the | CObETeSS ultimately meets or not Russia is also quantit ae f da | Crees fore One tues Savers Tenort wis apr aro Upon en Tre McGannaitas Cast.—The Senate com. | Hythe Hone as Hie vote cena iveol the | now able to judve how far and in what way ting Kulfe plaited. and put on Fi gule most be- | divisioll, Salus cut ail in-one, usive & sl Champagne Wines of the army. This bill displaces several deputy | Mittee on public kinds, at a meeting held | MHOC 4 en ves the treaty cai be led. in the opinion of | Piiws where. meine yan ikuows tow, ana | fewo Tment of tis kind is all that te MOET & CHANDON, quartermasters. “Mr. Maxey willmake a mi. | last night, passed the following resolution : “Mr. Eden insisted upon his point. | with the latter's esis and those ing no. one knows Ww Colors tas be S$ foundation for the si MOET s cH AN DON, nouits port on ths TH it its as eresd wt tred, The committee having received M yler said it was manifest the gentle. ae vay Europe musically deseribed as symphonic. Certainty of chemise, drawe! stablished 5. report vill creating a se the testimony rela ai ie ‘al pro. | mi wa re » Dill. i eh At i | y are mixed. very it nd graduate is not beautiful, but is KENAULD, FRANCUIS & €0., spector nthe rank of ceedings” duis ease in the Torad ok resets | RCH geated Hotty The Dl momoy | states doublicas has Specific iicres A Ee | Froky igh Lanes eo Vow ee OF ALE ME, | Saas anit elt aera ee oe Be novl-eoly Sole Agents for U. 3. general if passed, will pu pubmitted. that the testimony hereafter be | out of the Treasury. It only carried out a | Setllement of one or the other point, still the | from high totes pugilists in a Properly | for Workers, of for traveling purposes. Marey ‘on the same footin Himited té such pr As may be olfered | pledge of the government. HOO UNO ae eee ese auways Been. | Erended they might be supposed to meet Women whi ep PPOtony’ BuaND ov ams, hiefs of viher bureaus of the Touching the que ooked upon as eminer OV | ; ion of the grat claimed to | — ‘The Speaker thought differently, have been made by il to Vincente P. ¢ buital there ot need the economies, and 3 1 to the div hem mac d embroider } Will invest him and his suecessors with th rn-fed stock, — | rant ot eae general. The messig id fe are | the President on the cause and eost of the ri bette ad t Nez Perees war was te hamony, pitched at exch other in ordit more than any other | !shion they produce dis position to see not only the im- | Chinese orchestra is melo Who wish t sified garments, Sitely, with masses of lace of _ spec ‘an govern mez, and testimony in r and also, evidehee tit may | al fre not only took mone | thi r. Dut Would take money out f ter, €u ne in Mary UALITY. FLAY: idle Whi. rimairy % | " | tion of vral different cola her which I dainty finishings of delicate bin pink, reported tothe Sen- | be submitted touching ‘the execution of is { ‘The bill was referred to committee of the fect but thef uiten ariNES OF | Was new, and first iutrodie Ges. date bine fibbons, very narrow, and arranged N.W. BURCHELL, without recommendation. A favorat suance of a patent by the United states, to | whole, 1 SOLS Pui Uiow or the Urey A 16 LUT Ut | ee cries alld Uncic itor rae ee ee | tebe seen inainy small tat loops. marzo. 1BB2 FB street port was a «upon tothe House billauthor-.| said Gomez or his assign Mr. Sayler gave notice that he would try to | e they efteet Europe in general. Vt lave Cain es eae aera oct Deere AC present Hire ace tures cutee aitnotive TPAILORING DEPARTMENT.— wy | ped hy Secretary of War to provide certain |“ Arguments on the passage of this resolution | secure action onthe bil, at the earieat pose. | Russia ‘Turns from Austria to | ufacture by storm. There isan epidemic of | Styles. lor. fashtonable underwear Vs K of / ; wT] Dies and Tesulations concerning the letiines | were made by Shaw, Carpenter and Logan for | ble moment land. mixed colors, because the association is that of | Found, another square, the other the Breton t +LISH NOVELTIES, | OF contracts the War department. The | MeGarrahan nd Burdett and D.S. Wilson | THE WASiTNGTON MONUMENT BILL Passep. pparent agreement between Aust opposi and Strong contrasts. e@ palest | Each of these secms the prettiest till you have. a 3 code of army regulations has not been revised | for the New Idria company. ‘Both sides seam | Mr. Fos er, from committee on approp and England caused an improved tone on the | Yitde of blue is, put with tl pest and | seen the other—they are lined so charmingly : cD eg. TERE Ee Published since 19%. AD NaS treed | to be pleased with the adoption of the resolu. | tiens, reported a bill authorizing the conanis. | London Aer ourses Yesterday on the | durkeststude Of ted, and the iron shade of | atid fished so eoiuettishly. re a : FEE a TOT PERG ITIO eee ng for the | tion, i carry i eilee ct for the comple. hor ussia must give way before such | ibbed tissues. bul ' } three styles of ty : Which are revision and republication of this eode. aan ou to carry into eilect the act for the comple. | t y green. a ribbed tissues, both light. and | three sty f trimming which ar lion of the Wa pit hingion monument to apply | @ combination. But it- may be doubred | [EDICAL DE dark, a one u 0 : i 1 and dotted and sprinkled, | fashionable, so that it isa mere matt 7 . Piatt is so tickle: S310 of the money heretofore ap, ated ether this impression will be sustained in | Aid intersected with U t lines g V to choose between them, and in g UNIVERSITY OF GEOR r Tney do say that Donn Piatt is so tickled nto, Ont. 3 $ by Congress for the phrpose of strensthelling he face of Lord Salisbury sweeping objections. | Ot inane . Aes eee ea as | Ore wone dozen of each is gent by the snapand wit of Sherman's vicious dig | pay is clear of ice. and Hatlon, the dersneuy, | the foundation. For the Austrian views. which cot dly be | ed with plain materials and fabries, but | Mished. The trimmings consist of tore SESSION will commence ab him that he is anxious to secure the Gen- | is out a work every day. lis tase tao niig | Mt. Conger moved to refer the bill to the more antagonistic to the whole are | the combination must be more than taste lace. Irish evocheted lace or Irish point, a NING, April 1, inthe College | eral asa contributor to the Cupital. straightwav, with Fred Plaisted 43 teed toy | Comittee of the whole, aid by the Times St. Pet FOS Sa Eee be AIS ae eee et camera | Gace: dria enechcted lee or trim polat, a ee ECLES Oo Rican SeRtiOX: ip hada ci bea (Pretincenad Gooderham’ harf to the Queen's wharf, | Lic bill was passe he i ancellery, to pr e ornaments, whic! ed with a lavishness ity FACULTY OF BUMMEH SESSION the Rio Grande, the Mexican authorities, on | along the lake front. Of the city. Hanlee ha alliance between Austria and Worthy of the Ch aus oF ay other titi; Underskirts are not made as long as form Fa eee ee NER OM Pong | Teunisition made, returned a herd of stolen | now. a fleet of five shells; hy istcinee The District in Congress. land, is about to make another attempt to | yfdindians miriced, or gold andsil- | ly with trained dresses: the Dalayeuses. ¢ Lecturer on Diseases: oF eee p ratory Organs anc cattle totheir Texas own nd took stepsto | euuipped in every way and in splendid cou come to terms with England. At Vienna N. WILLIAMS’ LIQUOR LICENS: vered stulls, g iti E zrenaidines, aud the like, | Pleating of stilt wh dition. E BILL. 3 Fs “ muslin, With or without M.D. punk: he thieves. As this is the first instane He is tri hopes are still entertained that the Congress ¥ ee ing himself as usual. He christy. ade-au 4 ae Which 3 vin themakingand trim. | a lace edge, which may be basted in under the Lecturer on Minor Surgery aud Surgical Appli- | Of the Kind that has been reported, it is and formidadle-lookin Robt. Christy, esq-, made an argument be- | may meet. ming of summer bonnets and evening dresses. | train. to any depth, and all round the bottom ances. thought to show an improved condition of s Six months ago. His fore the House committee on the District. of Torpid. _ OV eT ES te One Seine Tees aad ail wowed she Sattom SWANN M. BURNETT, M.D. aflairson the Mexican border. on the Hulton course, Pitt Colunbia to-day, in relation to Gen, Williams’ Nothing t about the feeling at Ber- The best designs of the on are plain,and .| the skirt was swee ping aside and displacing rer on Ophthalmology and Otology. aoe Fi s fixed for the 20th of June, and a month | pin with + ference to liquor licenses in the | lin. Aspe ita the Times from that | the changes are in the interest of convenience | oF exposing the underskiris. The underskiris, T. a0) . A.M. M.D, HLLION Iv It.—It is stated that the bill to ace Ross on the Kenne- | pistriet. His argument in behalf of certniy | cubital says that Prince Bi Kis going to | and comfort. The shape is well defined. but short and long, thered at the back vurse on Puerperal Diseases, all arre: of pensions, which only lacked memorialists W bis Lauenburg estates shortly, unless detained [ there are few ti cen had that when any Bi vareny € stuings and less drapery to tie ga deep yoke, which covers the hips and J. KELLEY, A. M three votes of success in the House last night = = complied with the law in alland every respect, | bY the eastern question, back. The street. garment is a long plain | Preserves the outline of the form. in front ‘én the Artoi PF would, IF it became a law, bankrupt the gov. | sGzsfos, Bs cite at was as Bt She Loe and had madenisan lication for license te the rance Against Russia. se, which fastens upon the sidetand | ahd upon the side they ave left nearly PROF. 8. C, BUSEY, M. ernment. 3 a St. rd of police, it should be the duty of the It is stated from Vienna ard of bollee' to issue uch Hieense and with- puSaly goed. = hort 3 s ting en of i a) ac] out unjust discrimina etween citizens. ated y rel 1 Neetion of the eyes, and was unable to be | S46, Sper frei S000 far BIO eo ailer te back Messis: Dennison, und others appeared | being approached for a s oe 6 See Monpay, | Present at the Senate to-day in consequence. | Jonn D.u'Connor, of the Chtonenne ieee in opposition to the proposed Vil, of the treaty of San Ms Ba be delivered every r Fa ecording F : olicces, | THE BILL IN RELATION TO LEG WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS THE PRESIDENTS VisIT To CuEsteR.—Rep. | @€cordingly sent a despateh to St. Louis ve where he made a run of 429, the greatest eve nd St. Petersburg, | admits of no tournoure, uuless it is a small | Straight as possible. All exce from | #¢cot.plished ina three-bail game, has induced a is | founced “extender, where the skirt springs | Skirts have a d The latter | out to form a demi-train. With short cos. inches be! ognition | fumes no such addition would be requ ano, replied t she | These polonaise are uniformly made ot LIZATION OF | Would not participate inacombiuationagainst | Knotted or laminced fabries, Which have ac- A Coursé.on Diseases of the Hi PROF. F. A. ASHFORD, M.D. on Diseases of the Geuito-Urinary t very short awing string run im about Ww the line of the waist, fullness, draws it towa ps it in place. Dress show no fullness w SENATOR WITHERS is suffering sever, A Cou i so ek TAL IMPROVEMENTS. | England. quired an unprecedented vogue. The. first 1 inches of the waist line, and generaliy Guring Apri), May and september. The REGU- | resentative Ward has deliver > ferday expressing his willingness to bac by, chairm: Se ‘ , : include the bourette cloths, and are seen in au st of flounced skirts or ‘tournures, ar. f . my. . . senta as delivered to President | ¢ ona scha for $2500 4 og te y, chairman of the Senate com War Inevitable. ide . , he a Fags. $0: tie - Sep Um tesa: he FIRST MORAY | Tee Ton ee Eaine of 200) points, to te isven Weewee Motemtnet OF Columbia. has re- | | The latest adviees from Constantinople, | eudless variety of design, black, brown. eres with strings to tie in front—a ‘sore This course will tr “4 t| ~ S21 Vs to all Graduates and | cil of Chester, Pa., extending to him the hos- | York.—[.Y. ¥. World. veived the following communication from | de rolive gre pitality of that city on the occasion of his visit District Commissioner. Bryan: pnviection | bronz 's, thatan | tion for S the founda- | Of trussing preeess, which is anything but brilliant mixture of color, which is, | tgreeable. 1, Se :“ A strong Matricwian ar’ of this Ce a Infor ; iN 609 4 er, used in such infinite ‘A lovely dressing gown was made, the othe For prospectus and other information address Oo Withess jaune! ‘a steamshi > . BUT BAD FOR THE Being informed tha nate bill 60) in however. used in such infinitesimal quanti: | MN 5 Own Was mae “ 1330 N. ¥. Avenue, D.C. | & Son next Saturday. ‘The. President, irre: Hadelphia yesteriay. The | discussed betore y bux honorable, e muatitee oF OHIO TOWN ELECTIONS OE aE te eee eae ous | [he eau Of & sucmontary (aepitath outa sp = = ply, has addressed ale ayor an F represented as haying | Monday next, 1 co 4 e request. 0 " arn 1 . bat ‘ point under tt . se WATCH - but stating ‘that it Is probable his time will be | though it was Stated that the large production | the opinion of the Comm and request | ToLepo, O., April 2—At thé municipal elee- | or woollen is not used at ali pnaling with inserious ¢ fully occupied by the engagements already | during April would probably renler neues, Us to “furnish such information or sug. | tion in this city yesterday the democrats elect- | dresses, the costumes being strictly composed ae gies - was composed of lengthws 5 made with{the steamship company. Mr.Ward, | sarya total suspension of work for the iners S may guide the cemmittee in the | ed their street commissioner, probably the | of si nd wool trom the piece, with trim- | Be ace as i “e Mes ne front haa baci All the finest grades of ENGLISH, SWISS and | however. will endeavor to effect arrangements | during May. ion of the bill.” Ist. The present | Whole of their city ticket bya small majority, | mings of the silk rot the two ies united. | ¥¢ ie rt ¥ f: 4 re cites a th re 7 . . . by which the desire of the city authorities — experimental revision of the assessments of | and. as far as heard trom. three out of eight | Kilt pleated skirts for short costumes are | cade of rom top to ettom, and rin. AMERICAN WATCHES, and people to meet the President will be erat. THE REv. Mason CueNowirn stepped down | the late Board of Public Works discloses an | councilmen, as well as three out of eight ald freatuy admired, and these are accompanied | ming cousisted of mixed bows of cream, eat SPLIT SECOND CHRONUGRAPUS, MINU] ified. from his Baptist pulpit in Bangor, Me., astounding amount of recklessness and fraud, | men. The * nals” polled a much smaller | by a jacket fastened, cutaway from the {rout | dinal and scarlet. The sieeves covered the ai pallies tails — pr aching an eloquent sermon on ‘Purity of | suchas double payments to contractors, false | vote than was anticipated, making, however, | and fastened with one button, leaving the | clvow, and were finished with insertions, REPEATERS, HORSE TIM: A BRUISED k —The Senate, by a vote of h Apacer nd was immediately suri ounded, urement oes and allow nes, as | gains in the council and board of aldermen. niles abe. ie skirt is, sc rse, all he 1, | Plaited rufttes, and bows of as sone wr, os adiaonaearee 5 gainst 14, 5 inati as usual, by adm! members of his cong egregious miscalculations: so that we Republicans Carry Cleveland. and is attached toa yoke. he vest, real or ¢ E ae 9 call partieeier Stlen tive to the ‘Retaider Ghee tee staat ton of | gation, who desired to shake his handse A | Wud in Ge shigle nssocmee et cuss 50, that we CLEVETAND-O, ADH 2 Complete returns | simulated. is of ‘sik, and the jacket piped | ppcision ix Mns.GAINES Favon.—The N. WATCHES OF OUR OWN PRODUCTION, | 240"Oio, whink vine reposted naene Bt constable then entered and arrested him. He | thousand dollars of excessive charges. Like | from all the watds and precincis of vester. | With silk and finished with flat collar and | Oneaus Demoorne ot March 25 says:—", rodueed the latest American and | the cominittee on post offices and post roagy | Utysitice been sentto Ohio, wherehe hasthree | chormities are Tound-as the revision pro. day's municipal election give the republicans | culls, made partly or wholly of silk. Street | Billings yesterday morning decided the eropean improvements, aud we confldently ree- | on March 18, The motion to reconsider tes | LVI Wives, to be tried for’ bigamy. There is ‘sses, for instance where, desi large | thirteen out of eighteen councilmen. The re- | jackets are not so long as they were last fail. cummend them as the iso a charge of forgery against him. allowance for digging (grad img) an > payment was made to the con Convict Labor IN WEST VIRGINTA. the ” n the Gaines case vote whereby the nomination of Robert M tive to the im. Reynolds, to be first auditor of the Treasur: 4 ‘ LY A bE ters re cutawa e fre ~ | involve dditional | publicans elect their entire ticket with the | aud nearly all are cutaway from the front or 1 the status of the present exception of police commissioner. fastened upon the side, and finished tailor BEST TIMEKEEPERS $ e the. t fini ssessors, Judge Billings holds that the va. a at u —A | about three times the cost of thegradin fashion, with stitehing or binding, and buttons. : es Re \ a ar Was rejected, entered by Senator Paddock on | meeting oF Tene EN i WEST id a g i of the g 6 hon are ths ous defendants are responsible for [ruils and ‘Stee otered c6 the yank: Marel 2s, was withdrawn, and the nomination | trades untons-et Wiieeling, Weve, as held | fre San oe ae tin gee i thas lek revival of tke pene ue aud ; 5 aHensthand | revenues for both improved and unimproved or 5 na Lol nu $14,951.90, and jiauling $4, Tv The Markets. there is a revival of the pretty “surplice” | TeVenues tc a om p mar8-tr M.W. GALT, BRO. «co. | stands rejected. there last Saturday night for ‘the purpose of | butatopeot thesystemobeerveds Butttaud | BALTIMORE: “apni Revininia conwie | HIRE fS,8 Fevival of the pretty | muslins, | Property. and that sinee fs eutitind te mo W GALT, x tu r 2 ALTIMU ft t at . elect. whether she will keep improvements NT. ANN'S INFANT ASYLUM, & 2th . . protesting against the employment of convie nec i SC ASS 3 ass dated, 574: do. second series. 30', bid to-day, | liens and batistes. The waist—pleated or | © street ard Pennsylvania avert mo ihene | ‘THe RIVER AND HARBOR APPROPRIATION Eibor in ail aaeen Where ft comes in competi: | HcoMnection with those assessments assumed Sugar firm and unchanged, 9.29%. i the t #s | placed on the properties at either their cost or és i other forms mor e y shirred, has also come back into favor, but is | P!2¢ a ee - Beisestabiiched forthe recention of fammatitution | Brit will be reported to the House in a day or | tion with the usual mechanical pursuitsvand | cagn@gums more ginal’ contracts, theneatves Adding. 10 selOtee Figee ta ay ete ati; | shaped’ more to the figure, under the arms, | the inereased value which such improvements Gestitute children. ‘Monkentte charges wutieenats | two. Among the items agreed upon by the | to make arrangements for a thorougi ream | ;suate, the original, contr those contracts, | 3, middilng. 10 sal0%s. ‘Flour frm at yesterday's | Thal nen worn several yeare nee, eis very | [pay have given to the properties, or require for children In beiter eitcinnstunces whos panes | Commerce committee is one appropriating | Zation of Workingmien throughout the Stace ty | Pavime Deen tainted. Ma y the liberal use of | Souther Arm aidsteades western hear and sieeke | pretty, atid suitable for gingitams, percsics Cad all Tt oetton ihe eae comptes, will and guardians are unahle to provide for faekege | $0100 for continuing the improvement of the | Petition Governor Matthews and the board of | a corruption fund. and. by favoritism tecon, higher—southern red, 1.30a1.38; do, amber. 1.49: | and cheviots, and in fact, for any of the minor Fomeusore wom Deeaeers tn bn le] home. There is also a Lying-in department at- | harbors of Washington and Georgetown. The pal teworks to ee all means in their power | tractors. Pavements. discarded elsewhere | ¢o- white, 2 S601 40; Pennsylvania red, 1-9642.57, | summer Juaterials excepi pique. Sleeves seem | PO Sich, under the laws of tJ * they fachedl to the Institution. with private rooms, in | chief of engineers recommended $100,000 for | t0 Puta stop tothe system. Were adopted here, and proved.as everywhere | Ng, 2 winterred. western. spot and April, 1.3448 | to hay divided themselves up into “long” and | dived te'tke complainant, Gaines, all the rents W. GH. NEWMAN, M.D.” THE SEN * - . tunnel, has brought a suit in the U.S. cireuit i i pee , | rm white, 53254; do. vellow. 53; western mix ii riod of their unlawtul possession of the same. Physi HE SENATE COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AF- Pars cal of pine and hemlock and tar, ahd upon other Mad 163 . BB! ; June, | Winter, coming to the front in summer, and 4 . MCV. MACKALL, and, ME cition to make the retirement of army ofticers | gress 2.0 feet on either side of the tunnel be. | Supstantial and dura OE ae retains | TONSrygnltes Pane; do, anixed, Sass: Penney | lentne especially desirable for musiius, lawns | Was impossible, ‘with due diligence. to have ry. and Consulting Board: D. R. Hacwer. compulsory at the age of icky Sw Itis fi Tongs to the company if nat, previously located taxes. “These taxes added to special improve- | “ull and dower prime Fennsyivanis, and Mi and barage, because they afford an opportu. The defendants wee aay eee rented : that sot. 3 CG s iycen, wt. | Yored by Senator Spencer, the chairman ot de nining faw. He claims that the land. 13.00a14.00. Provisions quiet ani ity 5 anit i a y r , bY Way o! Brot, Mp6 ae TON: a Le we the committee. but opposed by the majority. | ground now worked by the Bon: nza compauy ments resulted in the virtual confiscation of a nity for the introduction of long mitts, which changed" Butter, choice firm and in good demand. 5 E . uM col : ity i whit DI ce, | Offset. to necessa: expenses incurred in caring aiia'd. Fond Tuosesow MoD. “sed Lamia | Me. Spencer will make a report tothe Senate | was lot includ heir original location. | Fanalies almost coaleciggon reducing many choice, western (roll, Mazi: do. packed, 21a22. | Pre oP raaling alld OMI daecee eck: | for said property” RS. M. COX'S eee nan hs Thee On Se a )ect. A PRIVATEER DETAINED.—The steamer Peli- | 1 an u anak Pecesments, or ie pea tor pit and pon nally ten foun ne) coe wheat, Hhouse waists: anda sort of straight reaches WaAT Grex, Guaxt Wares To 4 Priexp— SDILA G “OC” ae . . hi ate sae! bile 5 legal, youl set needless to obtain Vhisky dull, 106. eceipts—fiour. 3. WI be Jol vi a t a ver- i 7 = INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION CoNFIRMATIONS.—The Senate in executive | can. Which has been fitting out at San Fran- | them subsequent special legislative Teeatee 39.0003 corn, 173,600; onts, 8.000, ‘Shipments— | skirt, fathered and finished with square ends ease, gg hg el, he Gincinn: ait SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS AND ALL pis. | Sesion yesterday confirmed the following | ¢isco Guatamalian privateer to prey on | tion; and if degal they should have none, | wheat; 91,500: corn, 141 600. Freights to Liver. | at the back, or a princesse, kilted round the | Grant, received on Friday lasy by Judge John EASES OF THE BLOOD Pominations: Cousuls—George MeBullock, of | (he Commerce of Costa Kica, Is to be prevent- | Should the action of the courts be anticipated, | Neokualet and unchanged. | bottom, the front covered wilh a short straight | i. Long, of that city, con some allusion Recommenied Uy eminent pojsiciais or Battie | indiana. at Cologne: Enest E: Upentiein of ed fyom leaving port. She’ has been armed, | or ought dicial detguatugtieate SUC tO abide | cota "Money, 7" Gold, tole, “exchange, | gprOus drawn in at the back and tied with rib- | to mattetsof interest ‘Reverring to newspapee more. New York, at Gottenburg: Marshall H. | 2 weeks a ews : proper judicial determinaticn? (ng, 487: short. 489i, Governmenis firm. | bons. Overskirts, when used, consist of one s ¢ BTOPE'C CROMWELL, agents, washington, | TWitchell, of Louisiana, at Kingston Canad. | pe aye Mode Admitting that such retroactive legisia- | "BFR er yhene MB0'e, Governments nem. — or, more scarfs crossed and draped upon the | pelitieal Held Gen setae ae ae eee ae W. CROPLEY” Agent ree Rado ington, . Mince : : TE uM rot ra Ae go HEARD ice tion carnot impair the Tights of parties,would | ashade stronger. orn dull and declining. | sides. Some mew spring suits are composed Dore Know of conetsing Ooi te deen Proprietary—Northwest corner tte and Fue SECRETARY ROBESON'’S TESTIMONY AS TO ath Maren: he New York Times from | not the passage of sucha law induce payment, LONDON.” April 2, 12:30 m.—Consols, | of plain faille and striped silk and wool, in an taw streets, Baltimore, Md. apl-eoly | THE MONITOR CONTRACTS IVED—Dress- | 00 expenditures in the Na’ *, u s P. 3 “| have,” be says, ** been under the impression 7 ys: Colonel J. L. Vance, | where ible, by oor an e - | 94 9-16 for both money and the account. U. S. | alternate open and brocaded patte: » bro- H f : en ee the missing ex-Congressman, has been seen at informed, whilst? the more astute aad Nees | bene nee mess 108! rad 19, 7% Central Gou- | caded Ngure being the same color asthe faite, | {hal Was carrying out a long-cherished desire , : Bt und thi ; av h of the Old World as . and again at Kansas City. His sessed of means would resort th sole, 68, Reading Rai The striped mate to travel and see as muc! Styles.—8. U- | a session yesterday afternoon and exonerated | friends, however, who are on the tral, have | Possessed ld resort to litigation, Pe ‘al is practically used to com- ‘ible before settling down in a home where < iM and escape? ose the dress, which is in the style, | Pos ~ : Pieatlng ma Peng Journals of Resign. , sulle | ex-Seeretary Robeson. He detailed the cir. | been unable so far to overtake lim. “‘Theeor, | *24 Vebv respectfully, A Jew's Harp axp a ricnt ix tie Cana- | fortuere is nothing ieee ne Princesse style, fo. siend the remainder af Papeete ae tein, uy and J Fringing 5 3. MESSER, cumstances of the contracts for the repair of | onel is wanted in Washington by various par. Tuos, B. BRYAN, Com'r D.C. DIAN LOWER HOUSE.—A special from Ottaw: narrow knife pleatings of the failie, which 1s five acne eas ens ai = syivania av — | the double-turreted monitors. He said that, | ties with whom he had dealings. Several Se Ont. March 29, says: Last night while Mr. | also used to edge in the same manner a round Sweden, Norway, and Denmark before return. THE MaRYLAND LEGISLATURE adjourned | Bunster, one of the British Columbia mem . . LL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT to know | Wariied by the experience of the irginius | friends in Cincinnati also, who have contrib- mantelet witn square ends m front. In ad- ing, and as I do not wish to visit either of those the best One Dollar @ LA: aflair, he had in 1s74 recommended the neces- | uted to defray the expenses of his present | ¢, i a sly vari s | bers, was addressmg the House, M. Cheval, | dition, the faille is ust i for fh i pte at te thee 7 — 4 ary appropriation: that Congressturnedover | tip, Would like to sec fy D sine dic last night. Previously various bills faille is used for pipings, for flat y countries till warm weather, it will probably PR : vere passed. In the Senate, among the bills | the member for Rouville, began to playa jew’s | reyers collar and cuffs, and also for bows. ok.” Bow HESILENS. Gpucg ce | inne ae archer pgp te tee WOU | -aa-The operatives of tho Memwen craw) | Were te following: “Authorizing ihe Pole aun ae Page gaan menivers gomgntous to | With the short nes of éasimere, whichis be pe etal eden L ech wn = — ~ ——e = ade for a e] S em, 1 ethuen (Mass. x il an ase him have Ts ’ S af coming a ‘eat be coacl ns NA" [ORRISSEY LL GAIN. ec} Freon onances, with the understanding the remainder, should | Jute mills, 200in humberchave seek, GLAS.) | Lookout. railroad company to purchase the cming a great favorite, the roum main’s TOR 2 chises rl 7 nce sto] and looking at Cheval, said: “If i i ti started from this city f be done out of the current appropriatiess | double Work at eed Dey. The mill es franchises of the Southern Maryland railroad. | once ped, 4 a cape is admired. Senator Morrissey is city for gece as Mr. Blair's resolution as to President Hayes’ | the honorable member who is making music EW BONNETS. on Thursday evening, he expec DIRECT FROMTHE GROVES ATSAN MATER, wade fom y ear to Year :that on a Suthiority shut sown. title to his high office first failed in the Senate will send me cre card, ne al be ha py to meet Millinery is in reality making a desperate | to stop in Athang ae — thooash of ole ia MANY OF THEM WeiGHING 18 ocxces EACH. | Work wasso being done wey reported ree 4¢-The Oswego Tinies of Saturday contains | for the want of a constitutional majority, but | him in room one o! members’ rooms. | effort to live. Forty dollars, even twenty dol- | the senate. Just this side of ‘bany there is : u- | a description of the New Y. di ) | Was subsequently reconsidered and passed. | Cheval at once sent his card to Bunster by a | jars bonnet Seems a good deal to pay | a shoal in the river. The steamboat St. John CALL AND SEE THE PREMIUM FRUIT. larly to Congress from year to year, and it | and its Teadin editorial ap parent was ont! The Senate vote was i to8. La pr e,and atthe close of the latter's speech soeadae and there are not enough who cat, struck it early on Friday morning, and was . was urged to make proper appropriations ten by one of fis inmates/Ev. Y. Times. th slipped quietly out of the chamber and | or are willing to do it, to keep al the nu- | not hauled off untilevening. The excitement ALso, that the! last Congress failed, se two suc- |. #-A heavy run on the Warner Springs (N. Mrs. Lorr’s DEATH.—In Vernon, Sussex Fore cuasged | ine hand to-hand ght in room | merous fine establishments ds hich nsed to oc. daring she Gay Dnt 4 ee senator seriously. NEW MAPLE SUGAK. from Pennsylvania | tion: that the contractors were notthed. tat HL) Savings bank has caused the trustees to | county, Heb gee re ohn Lott was Ted them. But us dropped in and Sritocratie Gptown streets One r, a1 Placed him unage y. , k for a y 3 sick, and lock-jaw set ‘in. Lott undertook to | parted them. Bunster had the best of it, and up-town streets. One milliner, | His friend, Mayor Murphy, placed him and New Hainpolire, to protect themselves they were obliged to fhe depose The eee per scane, of | Bea his wife's mouth, “so that she could | the Frenchman overwhelmed the sergeanear | Sha Rod made a fortune and lost it, went out | the care of relatives, and he is in ‘Troy. seence B. W. REEDS sons, peived their ‘simply because Cc ni $77,933. . breathe he said. He pried between her | arms with thanks when he ordered hostilities | of the business twenty-five oo jollars = yu + most friends, who fear mara? tr 1916 F st ee Tinted the pneress ha 4e-The bank of Jacksonville, Fla., was | teeth, the poor woman meanwhile shrieking | to cease. worse than nothing one year ago, all her cus. | the worst. senator once said !—* Whe: REE UENTEN MOSAICS ced oe ee | HOt appron fated the money. They had been « S : G and writhing in agony during the operation. tomers believing that she retired on halfa [ it’s my time to die, I want to die in Troy.”"— EAST ie Cam bee ATG and Marens Wara's | authorized to continue the work at their own | Tobbed yesterday of $7,50) in greémbacks and Suddenly the victim’s jaw broke in two, and | @-Wilkesbarre, Pa., had a procession a | million, at least. Others, emt A the | LY. ¥. Sun, p EASTER CARDS. in, great varicty, for sale | Tisk. The work was commenced with the ex- rd aig . hung limp on her neck. On Friday she died — | mile long Saturday by Way of a demonstration | best New York afforded, reduced little by little —— a J. D. FREE. J press sanction of Congress, and had been ear- 4eToby Rosenthal's picture of “Elaine” | [Port Jervis Gazette, against the ‘Wood tani bal and there will bea | their stock and their pretensions until obseu- | _ 4@-A block of business bul at Crystal —mars0 lw __ 1387 F st, opp. Ebbitt House, | ried on with its knowledge)and paid for till | was painted fronr a. living model, a San Fran- ublic demonstration in Chester of the manu- | rity closed over them. Perhaps they are now | Springs, Miss., was burned Th night. A @ooD SBEVENTIVE FOR NEURALGIA tie Sppropeiation cep a pare Gite belle. whose head has been turned by the ara Rochester man hung a si h ‘turing interests against the bill, April 20. working atso — 7. for some wie avs} Ba Anderson, postmaster at San Jose, ‘ARRH F | ais . . : é y handsom: re * narrested, charged with Is the i and were men far above wronglagthe gover: | _#@-Tame otter and seals are th ts | ty-fvelonters wantaa tons A. Ths fivet Dieasing gi tan try Pome Leb was i OF OSS ier have'more bocree they | ing foie ee canta ae ieee. sate DEM GBT HYGIENIC Wiam | nent aid ougui be pa iudashion iu Kogland, Te Me latest pets } fo Nee tontery granted fo stand neve giiigttea ons Protédant cereymas om need, but they cost them Jess, ‘They buy ma. | jugnt wes teaed har teal

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