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4 PRISON FOR NIHILISTS, which has Held Mai orthy Prisoners. A short account of the celebrated casemates @f the Fortress St. Peter and St. Paul, in which ‘the nihilists are confined immediately ‘sheir arrest, will doubtless d terest. The writer, a St. Petersburg corre- Bpondent, obtained access to the casemates by aspecial order from one of the grand dukes, whose name he naturally suppresses. The Sight of the order when presented was by no | Means acceptable to the commandant of the , Dut, as it was peremptory, he had no alternative but to comply. PT are hollowed out under the Neva, and iy under the ramparts. Their only win- dow. a little square hole protected by a thick grating, rises but a few inches above the A Staircase of about ten steps leads down to them, and, as the alde- @e-camp who acted as in_a jocular ton come up again. ‘The Huamors of the T- ‘The Most Perfec Tee cinaer wi CONGRESSMEN AND THEIR RESIDENCES ‘LIST OF SENATORS. 7 came of the revolutionia — d the deposition of Abdul Aziz, Queen is Jost no time in Se the famous Fran: legraphing to Constant hope that the ex-sultan any violence or ill- {The Paris, March 13.—Fra Giovann! del iciscan tenor of the 8! ie onk of Ara Corll, 1s He ig & great deal in allthe church 134 Vermion tn his Behalf by te ior Hseewe would not be subjected to it, “Soignez le bien” (take ;; of him) said her ‘ta, graph made her say * chapel, and had bee! festas this season. care | Sistine chapel, at St. I of Pius IX., on heard his angelic voice limpid and sparkling, like a ip into a high-water shaft, and Spray it as e as against the heavens. have heard him “tis an angel poor Fra after be perused with in- ; Dut the cruel tele- Je Dien” bleed him and how they DI lea him, all the world The story is not impossible. In his last annual report general owns that a toa relative, “Mary is all occasions, we have ig pure and clear, the postmaster- r woman, telegraphing bad,” had her message lary is dead;” and that a party wishing to advise their friends at e assurance that they had ‘“‘ar- andal the anxious ones ‘We have arrived all veral riimes when 1 ve tho’ and no Trey rae eae” ‘te was ill only a few days with a l|ammatory gastric fever, led contadino, e _Casematss, It “their safety Dy th rived all nght, with the announcement, But many jokes a1 wire without receiving offict Anoble lord, as proud and fond as aman should be of his beautirul young wife, was just about rising to speak in a debate, when a tele- gram was put into his hands. jumped into a cab, drove to Char- ross, and took the train for Dover. Next day he returned home, rushed into his wife's room, and, finding her there, upbratded the as- lady in no measured protested her | thing to offend “Then what did level of the river. ‘by intestinal gan; tt H., Wis. , $2 Connecticut ave, simple, Kind-he SMG, 918 14th st Tew. Son of contadint, and was born 37 years ago at 1G st. St. Maria dei Giudice, near Lucca. “He entered the order of the Minor Osservants Franciscans | Da: when he was only 17. ld, a good Teligious philosophy and theological | liscipline, and at one time was a robust and | About six or seven years | ago it was discovered that he had a magnifi- cent tenor voice of’ marvellous sweetness, ex- tent, and, what is unusual with that style of i strength, and it seemed inca- pable of fatigue. Its freshness and purity were It was totally unlike other human voices. All who heard him were en- chanted—only a few sald it ought to be sub- jected to musical training. tacuzene Altieri, in her : “Many go down but few It would’ seem that the eitmate is not favorable to revolutionists.” At nces there are iron doors opening filled with sentinels, who, with Joaded rifle and fixed bayonet, keep watch and py tenants of the cells them. The doors of the eells, also of tron, are véry lew. As for the Upy -prisons, they are very narrow quarte with stone walls and damp, the water constantly ‘Arop- directions, A chair, a table, pallet of white wood, form the only fur: One of the pallets was found to be eovered with a bed of, straw horribly foul. but even this, poor luxury as it was, must be con- Sidered an exception. writer learned, were fed on seh//, a soup mad ibbage and black bre: H. L., Mass., 1409 Conn., 1322 L st. n.w. Vt, 1411 Massacht ‘Mich., National Hotel. . 519 2d st. DLW, Tre read tt, lett Eaton, W. W. effective preacher. ward over the un uae eee | Garland, A. Hf., ATK. Gordon, J, B., Ga, 9 B st. D.w. Groome, J. B., Md., 1328 I st. Dw. Grover, L. F., 01 Hamlin, Hannibal. Me.. .,'209 East Capitol st. terms. ignorance of having done any- you mean by your telegram?” I said, of course. What are you talking about?” ‘Read it for yourself,” satd he. She i: “I flee with Mr. Pray for me.” For the moment words would not come; ther fter a merry fit of laughter, the sus] quietly remarked: “Oh, those dreadful teleg: people! No wonder you are out of your min’, allowed | dear. 1 telegraphed simply: ‘I tea with M! — in Dover street. King Jobn of Saxony was prone to. upon officials when cee pone ex] peared at the telegra: ‘The clerk appraised leagn: at the next station of the unwelcome visit, and before an acknowledgment of the warning came Was called upon to enlighten the inquiring monarch respecting the business of his office. came along the truly unequalled. yn, 1015 L st. 2. we The Princess Can- autiful story, ‘‘Pove- ” gives this description of Fra Giovan- ni’s volee and Its powerful effect in a church: “Then a voice arose which excited a sort of trembiing in the crowd; all heads turned in the same direction: all curious and rested on the same point in the tribune. Was a tenor voice, fresh, pure, caressing, bi above all, touching and tender—one of those Voices which, in spite of defects, disarm all because they make vibrate that chord of true feeling which exists in all hu- The | prisoners, the | straight. ad. Oa grand | ay they were someUmes treated to a bit of meat and a (charxa, or assful of brandy. The visitor was entrance toa few of the cells. Their were pale; they rose as he entered, accordii t order. but regarded him with a fixed look On some of the walls characters traced with a strument. One of the phrases rai ‘or mother, you doubtiess know not that your ent son Is buried alive in this vault.” The guide interfered and prevented the writer from Yeading more. He was shown the famous cell im which was incarcerated the Princess Taraka- nova, daughter of the Empress Elizabeth, who fell a victim to her rival, the Empress grandmother of the present Czar. Ppy Woman perished in the cell most swollen by the melted snow, and the rushing torrent, dashing with over whelming strength against the tiny window, broke in and filled the cell with water. The Princess was drowned. The cells of the great State criminals are lined with mattresses, and Tings of fron are placed in the walls, to which Maby of them are bound when they are not aide informed the writer 2 uniappy men , Kansas, 611 13th st. Johnston, J.’ W., Va., 606 13th st. nw. Jonas, B.’F., La’, 1399 M st. Jones, C. W.. Fla., 1116 G st. Dw. Jones, J. P. Nev., cor. N. J. ave. and B st. se. Kellogg, W. P. La., Willard’s Hotel. Kirkwood, 8. J., Iowa, Lamar, L.'Q. C., Miss., 9 B st. John A., IL, 8i2 12th st. n.w. id. 610 14th st. n.W. J.R., Minn., 211 North Capitol st. McPherson, J. R. 409 Massacht Stay for me.” Fra Giovanni del Papa had many rich and tempting offers from mpressarii, but he al- Ways relused them firmly. Fra Giovanni was f the Altierl family; he was under tion of the Prince, and occupied a room in the Palazzo Altieri, Rome, whenever he wished; he was as a He was a gay, with a heavy, coarse Presently a me his majesty d to be acq’ He was told it was unim) Was not to be put off, and in: sage being repeated to him; so the stammering clerk had no choice but to regale the royal ears with the German equivalent for: “The king pokes his nose into everything.” Was annoyed by the impertinence, he had to thank himself for it. Such was hardl; ter in attendance at buried in a great coat, hai dressed to one of the ministers { telegraph Clerk in one of the Deeside railway. The clerk, a essage threw it contemptuously back with: “Put your name to tt. master does not know The name was added. iy exclaimed the clerk after vainly trying to make something of the signature. “What's your nam id uainted with its tted child of the orm and face; there never was such a contradiction between body and voice; it was difficult to believe they were of one being. He was most imprudent in his never took care of his health, ank the most indigestible food and common wine at the most unreasonable suddenly rose, If King John Ransom, Matt . $26 13th st. nw, H., N. East Capitol st. Eil, Del., 606 13th st. unders, A., Nebraska, National Hotel. Slater, J, H., Orego Teller, H. M., Col., 1611 M st. n.w. Thurman, A. G., Ohio, 1017 14th st. nw. Vance, Z. B., N. C.. 525 6th st. Dew. ‘Mo., 610 14th st. nw. .W.. Ind., 1827 Ist. n.w. Ark., 619 2a st. n.w. ., Pa., Willard’s Hotel. Md., Baltimore, Maryland. ly the case with the late Earl when he was the minis- a little old man, (From: the Hour.) Tiad he not been a friar, he would have been one of the greatest operatic stars that this age has produced. As it was, he was engaged to sing in all parts of Italy, and wherever hi3 hame was announced not only was the church crowded with people, but every spot around it, ope of hearing some of those notes whieh filled the church as an ordinary voice lzed_concert room. great that the Po. ywhere but at St. ‘ather Giovanni gave the intima- Uon that he would throw off his gown and go tage, he was allowed to continue to do Ss he pleased, and his stipend was in- ed. He died of typhoid fever, at the age rown fat of late years, so that ha e stage, he could hardly have taken the lovers’ parts. He was a Lablache, with a tenor voice. Arlington Hotel. 1117 G st. nw. In London, to the Stations on the ter glancing at Straitwaistcoated. The. things, that th ed every quarter of a Were present. Whenever they failed to reply, they were barbarously puntshed. States that in the is an invisible It's a pity your how to send a telegram. wall of the Emperor’s room “Why, you can’t write oor, communicating with a sage. Very harrow, and leading toa hoilowed out under the fills a moderate. time his fame was so ce, Ws Whyte, W. P. it 8, Windom, Willis Withers, R.E., Val, Alexan OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. J. C. Burch, secretary, 1025 Vermont ave. R. J. Bright, sergean Neva. The gallery In case of a revolution or ¢ the Czar could disa; the winter palace. use. Vermont ave. fy name?” sald the messenger—“my name nS oe is John Russel ‘That clerk was transf many days pa Writing of the dl ppear in a few seconds trom and tn a few minutes after find himself in perfect safety in the Fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul, the guns of whteh, { Short time, could reduc "The palace of the Czar oo to another ofiice at-arms, 201 East Cap. st Henry E. Peyton, executive clerk, 613 13th nw. ¥. E. Shober, chief clerk, 521 12th st, n.w. Isaac Bassett, assistant doorkeeper, 18 2d st. ne. | W. P. McMichael, postmaster, Metropolitan. ity English engineers ex- Perlenced in making educated Persians under- Stand the working of the Mounsey says: ‘St. Petersburg to ruins. Wich is now the | similar provided, electric telegraph, Mr. “Much of the time of one of our Officers was occupled during several weeks in hten the mind of a provincial got It into his head that the wires were hollow tubes, and that messages Were transmitted through ‘them as in the In vain was the shown to his highness; in vain explained and re-expiained Mea; and It was oniy by the suggestion of the following simile that he was at last induced relinquish It, and = a attempting to enli Sassi time to flee, and governor, who hac moment when he wa the secret doo! Hattlesnakes in Arizona. (Leadville (Col. ) Chronicle. | remarked an old front- lers man in conversation With a Chronicle re- porter a few everings ago, snakes in Arizona than ever ex! before good old St. Patrick them the grand bounce. Why, I where; waded southern swamps when I woul have to stop a minute, with the water up to my chin, to allow of a drove orschool ot water moc ceasins or cotton-mouths to go by; up tn the northwest asd British America I have lived I fighting cock and to the Queen’s taste for Sat a time on shake steak, but I saw more rattlesnakes down in Arizona last summer was a year ago than eyer before in my life, all Down there they don’t g clusters, or droves, but in columns, just for the world like the children of Israel got up and | tramped out of Egypt with Moses and Aaron Joseph, with his circus coat, land a friend were over | tn the Tombstone country, among the hills, on | a prospecting expedition. There were rattle- snakes all around us, but they did not seem to We would scare them up | riding along, and they would sneak awa One day about 2 Dat the very LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES. Samuel J. Randall, S “Talk about snake whole apparatus even all ifs parts I—he stuck to his Z to Parents. 1 12th st. nw. W., RL, Arlington Hotel. i, Arliagtion Hotel. a nt “there are more ted in Ireland | me along and gay ave been every ‘There seems to be little u ¢ireulation of victous Juv highwayman type. talts that it does a > in bewailing the Anderson, J. A. 603 F st. LW. lo, 223 East Capitol st. ‘Tenn., 419 6th st. new. Bachman, R. K., Pa, Metropolitan Hotel. Y. nag on Hotel. 511 9th st. nw. (l., 502 East Capitol st. re himself sat ‘a dog whose tat je in London; tread n ad- ightful amount of harm aki % kins, J. D. C, at Teheran and lls Atkins, on his tall here and he will ba: heck its ¢ireulation. es boys that robbery, st fanity and drunkenn Sports does not offe ating. lying. pro- Bi Ballou, L. W., R. 1. | Barber, Hiram, jr.. | Barlow, Bradley, Vt., 1601 Ist. n.w. Pa., 1640 Rhode Island ave, Va. 455 C st. LW. + Pa., Wiliard’s Hotel. Cal., Ws 13th st. new. en Capitol st.j st L 17 New York ave. n.w. Vormiey’s Hotel. , Willard’s Hotel, 1336 I st. new. THREE DRUMMER Three demmmers went drumming out into th: e est, Out into the West with ‘‘prices down 2” Each blew of the sample tha ‘Aud they blew from one en For jaws must waz When prices are weak, And jaw must be sup- ._, ,Plemented by cheek. Yet they at the *‘bar” stood groaning. d against any existing cannot interfere F that if this evil must be amended, is to be checked, our laws and it is to be hoped that the r cident In North Adam= traceable to th nile literature. will arous: Which will lead to substantial ‘The two boys who are now expt. rime in the North Adams Jail in brown and sweet oul, to wit, Master Charies Bri Master James Plunkett, are both unde Itis known that for the last two the constant habit ot Rall boys of Anwrica, and other story papers of like reprehensible character. Mr. Danforth, the teacher of the Lanesboro boarding-school, whica these boys attended. testifies that they established an un- derground | railway to the other of towa. ntiuence of det joraliving juve- in the van, and | bringing up the rear. Three drummers stood swearing from hour to hi be very savage. They'd made not a sale in the whole wide town; ‘They swore at their luck aud they raved at the | Our tracks like coyotes. ‘clock in the afternoon, we were taking a hill, and, as | the ascent was Very st stop every few Bliss, A. M., N. Blount, J. U., Ga., briel, Wis., Ebbitt House. Bowman, S. Z., Mass., cor. Pa. ave. & 1st st. Se. Boyd, T.A,, UL, 1413 years they have been HUES ; Teading the Desperate ‘Their names were Robinson, Jones and Brown. For jaws must wag When prices are weak, And jaw must be sup- ited by chee! Yet they at the ‘‘oar” st Three corpses hung limp from their sample-bag | r | ‘Thetr cample-bag stra loss of Robinson, Jones and Brown. For jaws can't w: , our horses would Long before we got to the summit we heard a strane noise, o¢ jargon of noises, ide, and if we ‘Wis, Ebbitt House. ‘Mich., 814 12th st. nw. IL, 123 Bst. 8€. ., 614 13th St_n.w. , 1 13th St. new. ‘M., Ind. 144A st. ne. A. HL, Mo., Metropolitan Hotel. . C., Mich., $14 12th st. n.w. en jamin, Ohio, 1222 New York av. .C., Va., 617 11th st. n.W. 3. W., Ky., 013 Eat. n. i. ntly just on tht ‘n shot the nexr minute could not have told from whence it v) it was worse than the Vell, we got to the to i. ‘ood groaning. which reams _ of Ppiratical literature were the school, and fessed that they had rather read the Desperate Small-boys Uhan solve the most attrs lem in fractions, or bound the most South American Repnbit Was that aweek ago they ru Was nothing to hinder them from walking stairs and going out through the front door, but they preferred toteart and With the he! am, L. A., N. ne nt, J. M., Tenn. ' average chureh chot ater awhile, the noise tucreasin; By the time we ha | had become little short of terrific, and looking | down over the side we saw a sight that took On a iittle plateau ot yards dimensions, about seventy-five feet b= low us, Was a regular rattlesnake reunton ai ground and stones were ji yellow with them, and if there was one th When drummers in thousands Go through in a week 'd stand at the rum bar groaning. hetr sheets tuto strips, ip of ropes thus extempnorized, to lower themselves from the window. Their subsequent adventures are set forth in their joint confession made to Esquire Hickock. of North Adams, and will be pain wo aby active fathers who may It appears that, after much debate as to what particular field of crime they should cultivate, the boys decided to become plumbers. It may seem incredible that the sons of Christian pa- rents, educated amid the Of the well-known Lanesboro’ school, should be capable of entering upon so shameless aud Wicked a career; but Such fs the consequence of the constant reading of vicious Itteratui Masters Briggs and P' | concert. The Pastimes of San Francisco Brokers. | (The Stock Report. } i During these dull times the habitues of the brokers Oilices don’t talk stocks. They put in | their spare time In recapitulating the truths of ustory. The dissertations generally run and snakes. In Mr. Waketield’s offi: jay afternoon. while the “boys” | walting for the indicator to Dee McDonald said he had {1 tall of a ratilesnake that contained 437 ratties anda button. Mr. Foster offered to bet him the cigars that there were not 437 Y. gs House. C., lowa, 510 12th st. Dw. Caswell, L. 5., Wis., 1407 F st. n.w. Chalmers, J. R., Miss.. Riggs Chittenden, S. Clafiiin, Win., Mass., 1409 K st. n.w. dy, M. L., Mo., 52 K, A. A., N.J., , They were of all ages and sizes, and how they enjoyed themselves. The two oldest king-pins of the crowd were in the centre, and the other snakes were all gathered about them. Each and every shake had cotled himself up in such a manner as to allow thetr tails and rat- \d play, and they were all rattling away Fr wages, and their wicked tongues were darting out and in, keeping up an aceompanl- ment to their tails. We looked at the racket for about a minute, and then with’ an awful flourish the rattling stop) Shakes reared their heads at least three feet off the ground and looked all around over the fleld | tn a manner indicative ofa General on a battle- ground. After surveying the situation and a) | Parently seeing that every member of ft Snake combination was ready | they sounded a note by way then the whole crowd co! House. fully suggestive Vt. av. & H st. nw. Willara’s Hotel. ‘jf. Mo., 1325 F st. nw. eb St. DW. Cobb, ‘T. K., Ind., 711 14th st. n.w. Coffroth, A: H., Pa., Metropolitan Hotel. Ind., 623 Pennsylvania ave. wel Clark, J. B., commence ticking, | Clymer, Heist iS ae in the tail, church and never made bets, and, t sure but that the rattles numbered 36 and the button. The two old 10 North Capitol st. =, 1104 F St. DAW. Ind, 1312 F St. nw. prosecution of farious trade, since, of course, no respect: ble and law-abiding mechanic will make or sell | them. Its belteved that the boys must have made the acquaintance of some member of the bers that has so long infested sachusetts, and that they we tools by hira. s Succeeded in obtaining a portable furnace, Pairs Of gas tongs, two sol supply of solder. These they concealed in their her the night, the plumber’s ne- for business, of tuning up, and mmenced their’ con- ern about ten minutes to | and we must have watched least a half-dozen, while I got tired of the business and rock down in the crowd. This bro meeting without delay, and, as sev Snakes were crushed to de: up an awful rattlin: respective dens, I my life, Dut tht ever witnessed, the topic of conversation, a man from Eurel whose Christian name is said he had eaten more rat Milla house—had eaten them raw, on the half brotied, fricasseed, saute and pre- This brought to the front a cperator who used to feet” OM ihc Street in the inception of the mining stock businéss, and who has prospected p from Arizona toSitka. He ‘George Washington 7 14th st. nw. ittlesnakes than would National Hotel. | finish one tune, VOM, Sen eicaen st Davis, G.'R., TI, 1304 F avis, Horace, Cai., 18:0 1 IS, J. Jy NC ring irons, and a wy 21 13th St. n.We N. C., Jowa, Riggs Hotel De La Matyr, Gil Cc Deuster, P. V.. Wis., Dick, S. B., Pa., 1310 Dickey. H.'L., Ohio, Ne*,6, Dunn, Poindex'~ ‘ath, the others set and crowded away to their ave been among snakes al Was the first snake concert 1 AS both the boys lived, when tl at school, at North Dafile pursuit by tz Meihhe and z they began oper: in every mining cam Said that once, whén pros; Toss @ desert in Utah. f dams, they endeavored to aking the road from Lanesboro di le was eleven days and at last sighted the aii, apparently about He could seein the ais- tance the long line of cotton-woods and witio bending to the breeze and winding in gracefully curved lines across the plain. He hurried to the stream, and when he reached the supposed oasis it Was nothing more than a great» wriggling green snakes. % il Hotel ‘The Cheapest Place ta the World to era ney ‘National Hotel. ig , Wormley’s Hotel. 33 New York ave. “Coming down to the question of cheapness and comfort,” said Mr. Bridge, the Island of $1, Michael, the, poar u ‘ov place in the soft and agreeable, the and the people noted for their simplicity and kindness. Labor is very cheap, } and consequently the roads leading from the Michael are of the finest character. S are kept marvelously clean. Tie island ts about 30 mitessquare and picturesqn’ “8 for 2 cents, a chicken fo: ound, and hire themselves unt) 1 belleye that * ‘onironting the an formed her t tended to put t terrified wor: Errett, Russe! scenery lovely st. DW. st and Bust Capltol sts kitchen and ational Hotel. Pgan to tick, and the connection be ange, Master Briggs | lodge adjourned, then informe Ri tye “© would have to g Circassian A man was walking alonj ) Woman along anotiier. united in one, and reaching the tion at the same time, they walked on together. ‘The man Was carrying a large iron ket back; in one hand he held chicken; tn the other, a can red a dark ravine. Said the woinan: “1am afraid to go through that you; it Is a lonely rpower me and ee tory Of a Kiss one road, and a roads finally point of junc- One can buy tive io, 1407 F st. nw. 2 Est. nw. gocd house for $7 a for $600 a year; handsomely on $700, and live 1 eceping carrlage and bors* The gardens are beautiful featur: n one garden there are 4000 ol different varieties, The land ts ownk 7 709 Sth St. D.W. H., Ala., 1116 Gst. new. tropolitan Hotel. r summate plumbing suberb style, replaced the botler, s the legs of a liv +» Mo. St. W. P., Maine, 922 14th st. S.A. 1227 I st. new. 7 Grant Place. cir first crime. visited by these des- D ted to Dearly ly $100. a year sup- The fashions in dress ry orts a small family. ave not changed within a hundred years, ani this applies tothe best society. The wom: wear copakes, & garment neck to the feet and bearing ly overpo' when I have this gieat iron kettlé on my back, a cane in one haud, a live chicken in the other, and am leading thi: I might as well be tied hand and toot. ” replied the woman. stick your cane in the grotnd and te your goat to it, and turn the kettle bottom-side up and uit ‘the chicken under it, then you mig Hickedly KISS me in spite ‘of my ecess to thy inge f, if Man to himself. ht of this or similar expedient.” when they came to tke ravine, he stuck uis into the ground and tled the goat to it, P = 3 S Goode, John, Va., nw and kiss you by for er ‘M., Ark., Mades’ H jaryland ave. n.e, 1415 Mass. ave. 0.W. Metropolitan Hotel ‘Mass., 18 Grant Place. ., Va., Metropolitan Hotel. ¢., Kan., 1311 Hst. now. Congressional Hotel. , $10 12th st. Dew, J. K., Conn., 312 C st. D.w, 0 12th st. nw. vis., 21 Grant Place. ave. 1 North Capitol st. k that two young, but pecul jess, plumbers were devastating South Adams reached the authorit N rn €ame to the know boys. It was immediately two boys who had Lanesboro school were t and a strong force of 5 Hammond, John, Hammond, N. J. Harmer, A. C. ister” which the les cisco wear. The head covering 1s ‘called “capilla,” and ts like one of the old-fashior New England bonnets, but it is attached way to the copake. approaching, conceals ila. The native people lends by their feet. ut if you should Adams Parents of the girl, seeing a stranger her face with the Ga- ruftians tn questton, as immediately depredations. rounded in the ‘I should never have an Francisco Bulletii. lumbers were house of Edward S. The Steel Production of the World. while they were tn the very act of knocking The total capacity of the steel mills at the present time throughout the world is estimated 3,000,000 Lons for the year’s production. ited Kingdom there are 120 Bessem+r converters built, of which over eighty are at work, and the annual yield from these 1s con- 800 to $00,000 tons. “The roducer being y many to be cap: reatest expansion among ali the stcc! ig countries. Less than were twenty-five converters out of the fifty built, and. turning out 3 tons, which was increased by the Works in Sax. ony and the Palatinate to 400,000, and since th: revival of trade fresh conv Into operation. gave the chicken to the woman, saying: it while I cut some g: then—so runs the i Heilman, William, Ind. Henderson, T. J., I11., Henkle, E.J., Md, 4 ‘Al., Metropolitan He ‘Ala., 515 13th st. n. 0. 415 2d St. Dw. N. ¥.. Arlington Hotel, iss., 2501 Pennsylvania ave. h., $17 12th st. Dw. » A. J., Ind., 1203-G st, DW. ., Tenn., 461 G st. Dw. |. F., Tenn., 1125 10th st. n.w. ‘b., 1403 K st. Rw. end—lowering the s,he put the fowl un woman, as she was to North Adams all, Where, afte ediy kissed the atraid he would.—c i tonally athletic but without sho made a confession, 4 Signs of penitence. Apparently, they have no conce enormity of their crime, and it is feared Unat If they are released they will seize the tirst oppor- | sidered as from American make is which 1s considered Hil, W. b., Oni Hiscock, Frank, Hooker C. E.. Hotel Mysteries. (Burlington Hawkeye. ] “ Why is it,” asked the man with the sample | case, “that at the average hotel, the shorwst man fs always set down at the end of the table, where there is nothing, and where he can reach nothing else?” “ And why,” asked the sad passenger, “1s the waiter always fluttering over some deliberate, tussy old garmand. who 1s going to sto over three days anyhow, when you have only fitteen minutes and then have torun for your tratn!” “And why,” asked the tall, thin passeager, =— craet always in the castor | on the next table?” 2 “Aud why is 1t empty when you get ite” ! asked the cross passen; re “And why, asked the. fat tunity to resume the infamous career which the Police fortunately interrupted. Such an illustration of vielous Iterature and philanthropi stamp out the two years ago there in Prussia Wookins e results of reading ought to arouse all parents ists to a determined effort to demoralizing publications which children to regard robbers and pl heroes worthy of admiration, a’ = the exploits of the wretches of erters have been pul The estimate of the Frenci: Steel manufacture 1s about 275,000 tons; that of of Austria, with thirty-two Sweden and Russta, Bessemer converters in Eng are Uo ten-ton ones at Sir John Brown & Co.'s works, in Sheffield. the n Lapy Burrgam —A dramatic ‘ory comes from St. Pe! to the effect Lady Dufferin, together with rest tue other day. when | tue two a bear, a) con- land, the largest , 623 6th St. nw. 1995 F st. nw. al a every time you next twelve months, it ts difficult to see how al! large output of steel ratis is to be utilized. §2~ Massachusetts deacons go out on Sunday fe erniling. arbutus and take wick utus ke a handkerchief full of brook trout. se the car 2A man living father of thirty-four es- | are living; nine were burned per ecahee, an shots from his in despatching the brute. .” Suddenly said the Peaceful silence came Siull of it. And these q ered. ims even unto this day, man mornin; Teacue, After Sring woman who | toy ith ——— burg, Pa., is the school teacher—“Annie tiveniy of wo: Bense we ao Yo be nga” Annem to death at one Lounsbery, Ww. 2 Ala. 459 C St. nw M , Van H., . 83 B st. se, Marci, BF, W? Wa aie ote. We Va, nw, E. L. Del, Willard’s Hotel. J. J., N. C., 708 13th st, DLW. Mason, J N.Y,, House. McCoid M. A., owe, 4331 G st. nw. McCook, A. G.. N. Y., Arlington Hotel. McGowan, J. HL, Mich. SIT 12th st nw. Mees Gist jos oe (cl jam, jr., McLane, R. M., Ma.. 1607 I st. n.w. McMahon, J. A., Ohio, 937 K st. nw. MeMillin, Benton, Tenn.. Riggs House. Frederick, Conn., Artington Hotel. Miller, Warner, N. Y., $31 M st. n.w. Milis, Q, Texas, 6 Grant Place. Mitchell, J. 1., Pa., 729 13th st. nw. Money, it D.. Miss. 1710 1 St. n.W. lonroe, James, io, 1: St. 1. Ww. Morrison, W. R., Tl, "Willard’s Hotel. Morse, ee Mass., Willard’s Hotel. Morton, L. P., N. Y., corner H and 15th sts. n.W. Muldrow, H.'L., Miss. Muller, Nicholas, N. Y.. Welcker's. Murch, T. H., Maine, 113 C st. ne. lyers. W. R.. Ind., 605 13th st. n.w. Neal, H. S., Ohio, 312 C st. wera te eae, nw. 420 84 lewberry, , Mich., 22 Lafayet juare, Nicholls, J, C., Ga., Willard’s Hotel. Norcross, Amasa, Mass, 1500 I st. n.w. O'Brien, James, N.Y., Willard’s Hotel. O'Connor, M. P., 8.C., Metropolitan Hotel. O'Neill, Charles, Pa.,’1406 G st. n.w. O'Reilly, Daniel, N.¥., 312 C st. nw. Orth, G.’S., Ind., 1390 F st. n.w. Osmer, J. H., Pa., 816 2ist st. n.w. Overton, Edward. 1r., Pa., Willard’s Hotel. Pacheco, Romualdo, Cal, Metropolitan Hotel. » H. F., Cal., 503 18th st. n.w. Persons, Henry, Ga., 1115 I st. n.w. Phelps, James, Conn... 457 C st. n.w. Phillips, J. F., M hister, E. C Pierce, R. V.. N.¥., Ebbitt House. Poehler, Henry, Minn., 601 I st. n.w. Pound, T. C., Wis., 1218 K st. n.w. Prescott, C. ., N.¥., TUZ14th st. Price, Hiram, Iowa, 1103 G st. n.w. a J. H., Texas, 1007 G st. n.w. ,'T. B., Maine, 866 12th st. n.w Rice, W. W., Mass., 1341 L st. n.w. Richardson. ’D. P., N. Richardson, J. 8..'S.C.. 601 E st. 0.W. Richmona, J. B., Va., Metropolitan Hotei, Robertson, E. W., La.. 1328 New York ave, Robeson, G. M., W.J., 911 18th st. nw. Robinson, G. Mass., Ri louse Ross, Miles, N.J., Willard’s Hotel. Rothwell, G. F., Mo., Metropolitan Hotel. Russell, b. L., N.C., Ebbitt House. Russel, W. A., 201 New Jersey ave. Mi Rydn, Thomas, Kansas. 600 13th st. n.w. Ryon, J. W., Pa., 1324 Mass. ave. if J., Ala., 601 13th st. nw. Wa, 130 East Capitol st. Mo., 136 Pennsylvania ave. 8.8. 203 A st. Se. S., Pa., 610 13th st. ew. Cutler Ho ise. ‘, DIL, 9 B st. new B., Tenn., 417 6th st. nw. +, IL, 209 A st. s.e. Miss., 1907 F st. n.w. Slemons, W- Ark., 302 E st. n.w. mith, A. Herr, Pa., Willard’s Hotel. Smith, H. B., N. J., National Hotel. Smith, W. E., Ga., Sanderson’s Hotel. Sparks, W. A. J., IIL, El Simonton, C. Singleton, J. V Singleton, 0. R ational Hotel. Talbott, J. F. C. Taylor, R. L.. Tenn., 99 New York ave. ‘Thomas, J. R., Il., S06 12th st. nw. Thorapson, P.'B., jr., Ky., 725 9th st. nw. Thompson, Wm. G., Iowa., Ilamilton House, ‘Tillman, G. D., S. C,, 509 izth st. n.w. Townsend, Amos, Ohio, Ariington Hotel. Townshend, R. W., TIL, 213 43% st. nw. ‘Tucker, J. R., Va., Hamilton Houss. ‘Turner, Osear, Ky., Riggs House. Turner, Thomas, Ky., 717 14th st. n.w. ‘Tyler, J. M., Vt. McPhersou House, I and 15th. Updegraff, J. T., Ohio, 1213 F st. now. Updegraff, Thomas, Iowa, Upson, C.; Texas, Impert Urner, M. G., Md., 616 13t nw. Valentine, E. K., Ne York ave. Van Aernam, Henry 12th st. RW. Vance. R. B.,N. C. st. new. Van Vorhis, John, Arlington Hotel. Voorhis, C.’H., N. bbitt House. Waddili, J. R., Mo., 901 16th st. nw. Wait, J. 'T., Conn., 613 18th st. nw. Wara, William, Pa., Riggs House. Warner, A. J., Ohio, 11 Grant Place. Washburn, W. D., Minn,, 1731 1 8t. n.w. Weaver, J. B.. lowa. 210 A st. ne. Wellborn, Olin, Texas, 8 Grant Place, Wells, Erastus, Mo., Willard’s Hotel. White Harry, Pa., Ebbitt House, Whiteaker, John, Oregon, 1303 F st. Whitthorne, W. C., Tenn., 918 14th st. now. Wilber, David, N. Y., Sanderson’s Hotei. Williams, C. G., Wis., 18 Grant Place. Williams, Thomas, Ala., Metropolitan Hotel, Willis, A. S., Ky., 1115 @ st. new. Willits, Edwin, Mich., 26 B st. n.e. Wison, Benjamin, W. Va., National Hotel. Wise, M. R., Pa., 1235 New York ave. 0.W. Wood, Fernando, N. Y., 825 15th st. nw. Wood, W. A., N. Y., 1634 I st. nw. Wright, H. B., Pa., 1720 H st. new. Yocum, S. H., Pa., Metropolitan Hotel. Young, Casey, Tenn., 515 14th st. Young, T. 1., Ohio, 1112 G st. TERRITORIAL DELEGATES. Ainslie, George, Idaho, 101 2a st. n.w. Bennett, G. G.. Dakota, 1324 Massachusetts ave. Washington, 726 11th st. nw. tah. 720 13th st. n.w. Artvona, 737 9th st. D.w. Wyoming. cor. 6th and E n.w. fartin, Montana, 211 North Capitol st. ‘New Mexico, National Hetel. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. George M. Adams, Clerk, 1013 E st. n.w. John G.Thompson, Sergeant-at-Arms, Willard’s, Charles W. Field, Doorkeeper, National Hotel. James M. Steuart, Postmaster, Alexandria. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES, ATE. D. F. Murphy, 314 C st. nw. ASSISTANTS. Theo. F. Shuey, 519 13th st. n.w. Edward V. Murphy, 419 2nd st. n.w. Henry J. Gensler, 427 I st. n.w. R. S. Boswell, 126 C st. s.e. HOUSE. John J. McElhone, 131s Vt. ave. William Blair Lord, Riggs House. David Wolfe Brown, 1i7 Maryland aye. n.e, . K. Edwards, Anacostia, D. C. John H, White, 516 13th st. n.w. a OMEN VOTING, M ttle Women” De- Scribes the Scene. : Miss Lonise M. Alcott. in a letter to the Wo- man’s Jowrna? about the Concord, Mass., elec- tion, at which women voted for the first time fer School Committe, Uius describes the scene an€ reports her impressions: The moderator who 15 also the registrar, and has most kigd!; and faithfully done bis duty to the womgp, in spite of bis own difference of opinion tnen’ ai nounced that the ladies would prepare the! votes and deposit them before {je men did. No one objected, we were ready, and filed out tu good order, dropping bur votes and passing ‘back to our seats 05 quickly and quietly as pos- slbie, while the &ssembied gentlemen Watched us in solemn Silence. No bolt fell on our au- dacious heads, no earthquake shook the town, but a pleasing surprise created a general oui- break of laughter and applause, for searcely were we seated when Judge Hoar rose and pro- posed that the polis be closed. The motion Was Carricd before the laugh subsided, and the polls were closed without a man’s voting—a perfectly fair proceeding, we thought, since we were allowed no voice on any other question. ‘The business of the meeting went on, and the Women remained to hear the discussion of Ways and’ means and see the officers elected with neatness and dispatch by the few who ap- peared torun the town pretty much as they Pleased. At 5 the housewives retired to get tea for the exhausted gentlemen, some of whom certainly looked as if they would need refresh- ment Of some sort after their labors. 1 was curious to observe, as the women went out, how the faces which had regarded them with disapproval, derision, or doubt when they went | in, now smiled affably, while sever men hoped the ladies would come again, asked how they liked it, and assured them that there had | not been so orderly a meeting for years. One | of the pleasant sights to my eyes was a flock of schoolboys watching with great interest their i mothers, aunts, and sisters, who were showing them how to vote when their own emancipa- tion day came. Another was the spectacie of Women sitting beside their husbands, who greatly enjoyed the affair, though many of them differed in opinion and had their doubts about the suffrage question. Among the new voters were the descendants of Maj. Buttrick, of Concord fight renown. two of Hancock and Quincy, and others whoso grandfathers or great-grandfathers had ‘been among the first Settlers of the town. A goodly array of digni- fled and earnest women, though some of the “first families” of the historic town were con- spicuous by their absence. Worth’s Daughtcr-in-Law. ioalieaan i. J A marriage ts about to take place at Pau eae be Sar bake crane — ion — legroom the gentlemanly son o! M. Worth. His fiancee Delonge toene of the best faroilies of the locality mentioned. Her bridal robe has been made with less to Comfort than out of consideration for the tratn, an atlirail w) it is customary with maidens of gentle birth at Pau to denote to the church. The front only of the robe, there is of Satin, a concession to the fashion of the day, while the rest is of the bhandsomest whit lampas ever cut up for ban: and «ith silver. The make is Medkeval, and the usual display of orange blossom ts restrained toa chaplet of the flowers hanging on the it, While the smaltest possibie quantity Oruamcnts the vell. I i vith some reason objected that the crapge blv-som has beea overdone. ‘The Author of + ee QrzciaL ANNOUNCEMENT Now te tke time to place your system in a Proper condition tecarry you safely through the opring and summer influences. ABSORPTION No Experiment. HOLMAN Malarial, Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Kidney. “ FAMOUS.” CLOTHING can be seen, and where Jeast affected by the receut advance in Woolen Mate. mals. It is hardly needful to speak of the founda. tion for the rise in Woolen Goods. The fact of the raw material advancing in price from 35 conte per Ib. one year ago to 58 cents per Ib. to-day, makes it clearly apparent to all that goode boueht by dealers during the past few months MUST be sold ata very considerable increase over last year's prices. It was our good fortune to make selections for this Spring and Summer eo carly that the increased prices which are demanded by others in our line of trade need not be asked by us, and in opening our new establishment in this city we have determined to offer our elegant assortment, embracing all the Latest Novelties of the Season, at the lowest rater prevailing at any time during last year. Every arti- cle will be found marked in PLAIN FIGURES, with the BOTTOM PRICE, which we guarantee to be Jower than any house in the city will sell the same- quality of goods. An examination is invited, which we think will convince the mest credulous that we are speaking facts. ‘You have been assured and reassured that hun- reds of thousands throughout the world bear tes- timony of undonbted character, subject to your Pullest investigation, that the Houtman Liven Pap Oo.'s remedies have effected ‘more cures, made warmer friends, and grown faster in favor than all the world's treatments combined. All Druggists. For full treatment come to the office, corner 9th and 52 Do be persuaded to try it. Beware of Imitations and Cownterfeits. febl4-t, th,e3m_ a eee BHEUMA' an aeeeema, E. STROUSE & Co., MALARIA, DIPHTHERIA, PRIETORS ez PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, am ~— INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, & “PAM OU 8.” » 400 Seventh st. n.w., “SAPANULE.” oT ‘The Celebrated DR. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, ilycerine Lotion Gives Immediate Helief and a Radical Cure. Nineteenth st. now. Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &o. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Back- unions or Soreness of the Feet from use, Burns or Scalds, and’ all Inflam. matory Diseases. ‘No household can afferd to be wit Physicians use and recommend it. We can refer to thousands who Owe their lives to “BAPANULE. © in trying it, as we guarantee satiefaction fronded. Washington and ac- rofeasion to feel that ‘Or success is URNeCes- Asan author of medical wor hose treatment be has made 8} ears, and as an inventor of scientific forthe treatment of the seapirstory 0 rans, well known beth in Europe and this country. Dr. von MOSCHZISKER feels some personal gratification in the fi Ustof his patients, past and rf names of niore men of distincta [TERS TO HI ed at his office by those interested. FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. I thank you very sincerely forthe relief I recelved ur treatment of ty hearin, which has been, impaired, the result of an exceasively se D. W. VOOR! files 286.” Bold by all Drngptsts. SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, 237 Broadway, N. ¥. THE HUB PUNCH. THE HUB PUNCH. THE HUB PUNCH. PREPARED FROM A FORMULA DERIVED FROM 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN MANUFAO- TURING, THE COMBINATION MAKING ONE OF THE MOST PALATABLE AND CONVE- NIENT ADDITIONS OF OUR DAY TO THE FES- FOR DELICACY OF FLAVOR, AND AS AN AGREEABLE TONIO, THE HUB PUNCH STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, CON- TAINS NOTHING BUT THE PUREST MATE- RIALS, AND IS ENDORSED BY ALL AB THE MOST DELICIOUS BEVERAGE OF THE AGE. MANUFACTURED BY € 4. GRAVES & SONS, BOSTON, MASS, TRADE SUPPLIED IN WASHINGTON BY J. H. CRANE, Ro. 460 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, AND BY THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN GROCERS: SICIAN OF SP Their ORIGINAL amine RESTORATION OF HEARING. his medical services that I have the rofessicnal abilities. MAS SOMERVILLE, National Brass Works, Washington. Dean Sin -—By the advice of Senator Voorhees I laced myeelf under your treatment for @ case of an I have reason to be entirely @atisfied with the result of your skill, and you are at liberty to Peter any: or L Chief of the Redemption Division U. 8. Ofice. FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR. Dr. vou Moschzisker brings me letters of intro- duction from genilemen of characterand standing. ‘They speak highly of his skill and success in the treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, and those utmost confidence in his THO N. W. BUROHELL, 1332 F st. n.w. JACKSON & CO., 626 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. WILLIAM ORME & SONS, 2OR3 Penn. 5 B. W. REED’S SONS, 1226 F st. n.w. BEALL & BAKER, 400 Pennsylvania BROWNING & MIDDLETON, 610 Ps. ELIA OHELINI, 135 Pa. ave. and 186 B st.s.e. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 142313 New York ave.n.w. HOLMES & BROTHER, corner lst and E ste.n.w. O. OC. BRYAN, corner 15th and I streets n. OG. WITMER, 1038 Pennsylvania avenue n. w. JOHN KEYWORTH, corner 9th and D ste. ASHBY & CO., corner 3d and E sta. n.w. Mrs. T. E. BRYAN, B48 C street n.e. F. D. KEYWORTH, 529 7th stregt n.w. my observation and | relief inal —" 'HORATIO BEYM From 9am. tolp.m., and from 3 a pain. sive and varied Catt pu 1G SIL’ FANOY PLATED WARE. LONGWY LAMPS. SBCONCES and 2107 Pa. ave. I have just received my stock of Spring consisting of fine Worsted and Granite Cloth, in Prince Abert and also in Cutaway Ooate and Vests, Cheviot and Onesi~ mere Suits, Light Oolored Cassimere Suits, Blue Flannel and Yaeht Cloth tuits, in frook and sack; Worsted, Light and Dark Qolored Pants for dress and business. Also, a very large assortment of Boys’ and Qhildren's Buits. The above are only part of goods re- ceived. Want of space forbids mentioning others. In selecting my stock this season Ihave taken ample time, in order to get the choicest goods that eould be obtained, and Am satisfied that no one can find « better as- tortment in the city. goods at bottom prices, and can therefore sell them at astonishing Jow prices. To be ~convinced of the truth of this assertion, a cordial invitation is extended to all to visit my establishment. A. STRAUS, POPUT.«” Me, hve anol AOE RET, Sh tare tao tested in hundreds ef obstinate cas of lercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, that it made the most perfect and’ permanent cures ‘Governor of Georgi FT SEECIFIO CO., Rk National Hotel Drug Store. pag pn Your Drussist for copy of “Young Men's J. * &: COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES Pe ae} <» CLOTRIER, 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between 10th and 11th 5 AUTHBRIZED BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF KY 000 worth of UNREDEEMED DLEDGES, AND FAIREST IN THE WORLD. Stones in Dinmond litaire| Diamond Ri ond Pendants and Cl Also, a fine line of AMERICAN and SWISS WATCHES, in Gold Cases. NO REASONABLI of the above goods. MONEY TO LOAN at5 per cent. No. 1007 Si c=: RUPPERT, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. n.w.. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE PorvLaR MonTaLy DRAWING oF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY’S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1880. a custained by alt eu ‘aluriy on the las’ day Prowinent citizens of the ‘Themanagement tunity presented of obta THE FOLLOWING PRIZES i izes, $1081 1,003 E OFFER REFUSED for any act of the lewisla the courts of Ken call attendon to the grand oppor- ning, foreuly $2, any of WwW. W. SHARPE & CO., ‘, $300 each, : S200 cach,“ i 708 yroximation age es 0 PUBLISHERS’ AGENT: --wavene 112,400 sie ai pew Katy =. for olub rates 4 drewing published in Louisville Cou- } and New bork Herald, and mailed to ders. Send all orders by’ m0 oank tT, or by express. Orders of “N. 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