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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : : Borthwest Cerner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, . a - TRE SIGNERS. scones eee Newer Cerna The memorial ts signed by C. P. Culver, chat : ‘AR @xecutive committee; J. Harrison Johnson, SS a aa “os resident Protective Improvement association Bd, Fa Ra ie Me dg Pe “ngples Bint Weshtnctint CH Cyan Tas peach. d—60 cents € » Inston; C. B. Chu Ss icoe nk, He. tes ia W's Sony = : cs » G. PL Pe *, M. Charles Allen, M.D.. Jc (Entered at the Post Office at Waehington, D. C., a , Becond-class mail matter.} ‘Tue Weexty Stan—published on, tens aR $0 * hirker, Gea. W. Dant, La ‘gan, Friedrich G. Heit evans, P. Cullin -chafer, Wm. Crog: ‘. H. Burke, Lawrence Hickey, T. A. ; a ong, H.W! Smith, R. Pola Lal, Lange we Feithetmer, Wilitem, ‘Six months, $1; 10 copies ies for sie, Al mal eotectctine mat be meidtaatnoee: | Wl: BONS 9.037, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1882. TWO CE " of advertising made known on applicatich. ne, Rev. R. F. Bittinger, Win. Camm: = = — ——— = = = aude, Patrick Kindy, Rov, Rane i i “Oh, no,” replied Judge Wylie prompuy, olph, Vitam ¥ um, "itttem INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAI SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News-and Gossip. sspinip ego g! Seah aihe STAR ROUTE AND STRAW BOND CASES. are steer Tout ‘ot you thers = ae sropose, | naga Be Bertie. 1. Lenten oo Wome, = = a jeetings, x 3: tes et. + Keane, J. J. D. Fegat johnson, Te THE TABERNACLE SERVICES AT THE | ‘THERE are 107 new advertisementin ‘Tae Graz ae = _ ance,” pleaded Mr: Totten © eome impo Te yt mocniont, Jackson Yates, Win. N Bett, Auterwrrrs— Sth pace. Pot er amg al tant! “It 18 a matter of some importance,” reptie’ | & A. er, _T. Walker, Jas." A. McDevitt, Arroaxers—4th page. streets southwest, ‘To-morrow Mocning rat uf a.m and | to-day, the largest number ever printed in one day | _ The House Committee pe eta he PROCEEDINGS IN COURT TO-DAY. Sales Wyte. cand sooaee aoe tee crepare Wm. A. Thompson, i. W. Smithy AveTION Saues—3d and 8th pages, Evening at 7:30 p.m. Sabbath School a9 a.m. _1t"_| in the history of the paper. day had ynder consideration’a bill to increase the Your motion shows that you are very. fam arrison MeCatiley, Chas. Hainmett, Geo, 3. Bese. Boos, &o.—Sth page. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 97 : ——— clerical force of the Pension office to a number with the indicement™ <r, dno. J. Dermody, R.A. Bacon, Andrew Archer, Boanorxe—4th page. Ee aro MEY Pastor, Services Tormiortow at ii |, COvERNMENT. Recerrrs To-Day.—Internal Feve- | sumcient to dispose of the buikof pending cases | MOTIONS TO QUASH THE INDICTMENTS. | “it! dont think we woul gain anything by going | WWM, Buckley. Jus It. Rhodes, 1. Newnever, 3. i Bortpens’ Surrries—7th page. School at 9:30 ain. Strangers are condially welcome. ent at the meeting gave jews, as | se ‘s Eau SGUIA> ak boku ce ee » | Began, Mourtce F sth ©. . Crrx Irmxs—8th pase. ITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Fear denies tie repos thay De Mae | circa in’ His ition Olean Methinroree toe | Julge Wylteiedl a aenion of inetinadan osu | “te FoR on; ab lout the Court woul. | Oe I te Doe cee me Dat NIT! 5B withdrawn as a candidate for pubilc printer. said Judge Wyile. He thought they should cleir ie i Country Reat Estatz—ith page. lar Sabbath se1 iu . eee committee in the bill to be ee wil be led | this morning to take action In the cases of Brady, away all obstructions as early as possible, if these | Kicharison, Chas. R. Vernon, Chas. Deratun—Sth pare, Heat BOF Ith steeet nomthmest.) Alvacchuvited. it| THE Cutvese Brit is before the Prestdéfft, buy | largely by the plan thus miieated {2 ihe Com. | Dorsey, Rerdell, Brown, Cabell, and others, in- | swiy Al! obstiuc — ©. C. Meader, Wm. N. Dalton, Hen Dr Goovs-6:h pace. rescinw et Ouse ee sehen aan HALE, | t18 not Itkely he will sign it for several days at | Mussloner’s letter, which was cot * 8004 | aicted for consptracy or perjury inthe starrouteand | “Well, Tama rents 10 go ahead,” sald Mr. Ingen rete ae ek NN, & Dicknon Eovesriowaie 4th rage. CS ON bik ad Dates Serving To morn | least. He will have a full discussion on the Sub-| Mfr. Neal has again reported, tn amended form, | straw bond cases, He took his seat on the bench | SO, rising. “Idon't a COTES Sete OS” | oer, eG ema ee a agg SY 7) eeihelan Soo) 5 me aul} pcm Beceem tn tas macerice O tee. | Joes with his Callinet Betorotaxineany action on. the tax and ilcense Dill for tbe District, which he | at i1 o'clock. At the usual hour of meeting—10 Scie Aeinipeeryipse aay Burke) 448K. Cleary, Martin Wacker, duo” Imire, Sen kene (onset sik pers Fp on ar Toth Cen tabs Cheieicaity inated what See ona was iene tea Amended, exempts all schools, ehurches and par. Soul ofa Meare tare ca ‘dbout the | 19 the straw-bond eases could not be excused from | #1 Namnmistey, P. Conwrane Fe Musi nee Aeetheas Usuemnamnsaaiiaes: ipoucht to be doing with the Appettes and ate ee eee “ME Chauncey Depew, ot New York, representing | court room, as also their counsel; but it was not | the court room. Mr. Bliss sild he was very de- Fegan, FB. Dank. PM. Ryan . ic For Saxe (Miecellaneons)—4th page, Leen aa —_-_—_ the New York Central Railroad Company, made oN | until within a few minutesot 11 o'clock that the | Sifous that the arralgnmentegf thes? parties . Yount, Wi. H. Butler, “Sondhetmer, 3 ‘Fon Save (Houses)—4th page. * FS LQURTH STREET M, E, CHURCH ATH | rue Secretary of the Interior will make no more | argument before the House commerce committee larger portion of the interested parties appeared. | #hould take place to-day. He Proposed that tn | i Kitty eA, Golden Wines Grxrumwrx's Goons—Tth rae Preachine 3 A gm. and 730 v-m., Uy ‘he newiz- | appointments inthe Land and Patent OMmces dur-| to-day in opposition to the Resgan-Foster state | me cated Yosterdayafterngom had a cont the ease of tne Dorey tndlctinent that the arzu-| Wuittals And amen Goose Staves ol pe dain. De FRawee wil adkcean the chook, | 428 the remainder of the present fiscal year. After our report of the pi inthe Senate | Hom Qt tne ol Sane eae: short ees Selock | then. the ume De divided, the derenes tariay: halt y ‘Sess sun Peauis sapien: # ti desire of tine Pastor to meet the Members and de- they went into consulsition at the | the day and the government the other hut. It Lecrurrs—sth pase. amendments may be Office of Mr. Enoch Totten, in the Columbian law | was finally agreed that both cuss should go over closed yesterday tt was that general coer the Congregation in an Experience Meeting at 3 a ARMY ORDERS.—The leave of absence on sur- Date Oh te ‘tariff commission bili should close at 4 this mornt List ov Levrens—3d page. arnestly All are cordially invited geon’s certificate of disability granted Major | o'clock Tuesday, after which nd P. railtosd, as its ram Albemarle. It was finally passed. At the | in ‘tne Soteldo case. Jud; ry) ofendants 1 6 otment we - aes st ie , ige Wylie was about to | the defendants under the Dorary indictment would - — ‘Tur Seancu rou Dx Loxo.—Secretary Hunt has | Cromine session the House passed a number of pe- | announce his decision, when Mr, Ingersoll Stopped | be here next Friday, for arraignment, { noves ary, i Reelved from Engineer Melville, under date of | The House committee On the judiciary yesterday | Bim Saying that he did not know exictly what the | | The court sald that they coud not be arraigned |THE TURF IN ENGLAND, _— ARRIAGES—8 h . to next a Wyle not care ‘ TIONAL LECTURE, BYN. FRANK | Thomas J. Haines, commissary of subsistence, U. | offered under the five-minutes’ rule, The Sena eign los a Ree Cee: judge Wile said he did not ear: Moxey 70 Toss —ath pare Tas Manieet! {he beginning whoa | 8: A+) 18 extended six Pee Oe Moceay vere See > Soaenen ues THE S0TELDO CASE. water somin discussion as to the pian of arcument pee : pate. : 3 four months, to take effect aS B00 x After some Giectiedion 23 to the plan of ancume eo ee i setpons s Woes sted WA ae Sens came Ses May ds ae fs his services can be spared by | ‘The House of Representatives. yesterday atter-| When the court was called to order, as there was rately,the court having ot tte 1 that it was aesirabie Telegrams to The St Pensonat—4th paye. (op WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3p AND AJ his post commander, 18 granted Second Lieut. at eae ee the bill referring to the | some delay due to the absence of Mr. Bliss, Judge | f navethe motion kent separate. ol ar, PuoresstosaL—sth pae. EP treet north int,” (seats, free. }—i1 a.m., the | Thomas J: Lewis, 2d cavalry. Court of Claims the claims of the captors of the | Wyte sald he might as well di of the motion | “ur Gone n ae eDAra eno’ thet alt Pianos axp Onoaxs—5ih pase. pastor, Rev. WiLFO P. esti spose a. Piexics, Excunstons, &c.—Sth page = Prorosars—Sth page. RarLnoaps—Tth pace. Rexiciovs Norices—Ist page. Srectat Novicrs—Iat pasa. Breciacrom—th page. Sreaurrs, &c—7th pare. Bare Devostr—6ia pac. BewIne Macurves—5th pare. Tux Taapes—6th paxe. cixes by the Young Men's Christian iy January 3,a copy of a letter of Instructions sent by | directed a favorable report. to be made to the House | motion ir eee ne erp Buea nd An) Pri ncaee Sanit tae ania each Ook him to the local governor of Verkhoyansk, a8 to a oes bee on eas bagi Boris Popceed ste aie tee —_ a ne cane ~ od tex ieee erie oe. abt dna Reicher ome: pepeecatil 8 OE ie search for (Be Tang and nie edn OF Weet vinnie eat phegeelaey Bore aside the Andictment.in whieh he hadstated ax one | ill after him; he ts so desirous of geting him VICTORY FOR Mt, a ‘ i see ‘0 o! reasons that the district attorney had no 7 THE INCARNATION, COK- Bane ot Lexa rive rand South of the hunting g ste ae oe ae for representatives in the Forty- Hight, to submit. or pOXMMBIE an indictment to the | | By dlreetion Ot Mr. Bliss the court then firectea Il sf “ “s oe le ve, Sasgaeg rand jury, and he me authorities on he case in the series of straw bond indict- e suine service ant sermon, 11a, | B@ between that point and Bulcour.” He uryes | he Chinese bill being duly enrolled and stgnea | ET1nd J bie : 3 against Messrs. Donohue, Jackson, Boone | SPOTTED TAIL'S MURDERER CONVICTED, AMERICAN HORSE, to subi Byer pun, At the afternoon cervies | careful search on the high ground away from the pestenday afternoon by the presiding officers ot | Point to submit. Judge Wylle said that was the point he proposed nd Mrs, Armstrong be called. Uxperranens, &c. Sti pase. feted at tho’ morning eervice etranirs | Tiver bank, as well as te Dank also, Also exam. | Both houses of cometttee On CrOlied Le eeectce | todecide in the Soteldo case, and unser the cite MORE MOTIONS To QUASI. ——— Waxrep (Help) —4th page. are prompt y seated by ushe THERE De ett aie recat te ey eee nae | RRolltbon Win Lace eres denver ee eenatOr | cumstances he would reserve His decision, Mr. Wilson here rose and submitted five motions Racing in Enciana. Wasrep (Situations) 4th page. c=, 5 1 CAPLTOLM. tie berorearees tothe Waite States, minister dent.” stauites to aie ate oe Sinis shoul ees to quash separate Indictments against Frederick | AN AMERICAN BKED HC § TE LIVERPOOL Waste (Houses) —4th paxe. — Sere ae fee at St. Petersburg. Should the bodies be recovered | ‘The House lates on pee post | hibited to the grand jury except by order of the | B- Tiley in the star route cases. arn WANTED ( Miscellaneous) 4th page. by the new Pastor, @tev. ¥ Banday se they are to be placed in a house for future recog- | Toads yesterday further considere hairman . The ra aT Lo-dlay at the 1 von by Land E coe 3 4 court. Mr. Inger Pra i ‘thursday evening. nition, banked up by snow and ice for preserva- | Bingham’s money-order bill, and decided to Te- . | file in the e of Ca cs eee ol tion, 'Search for ‘small boat should be mide {rom | cOumend the redtietion of fees on money orders of Ta TORENT Tea ee ee oe TareT. | Cider seee co eee Ss reer conse Wesi mouth of Lenatto and beyond east: mouth of | less than $ from 10 to 7 cents, and to increase the yeee res en Se dnotion on behalf Of | nem tiied,Mr. Bliss Suid he would ask to have the Yana. Maximum money-order issue from $50 to $100. | Stephen W. Dorsey to set aside the indictment and | PGNS tet [posed of to-day. me These provisions will be embraced in one section | to quash. ‘The motion was a voluminous docu- eee cscmvan: PRESIDENT ARTHUR 48 A 'Host.—A republican | of the bill ci ment which Mr. Ingersoll, by direction of the discasaan Gi sani ao Am: Senator who was at the President's dinner on| , The House committee on Recounts have agreed > After some discussion tue deren tants, Kate M by Lond I Wednesday, says he has dined at state dinners in | $©Teport favorably the House resolution providing | Court, proceeded toread. It was set forth Inthe | armstrong, James W. Donohu | Witlam W. at difficulty, Guivhieg tourte for the Liverpaal pool spr ad a motion to quash to bel: E> METROPOLITAN Ce Nae with for the employment, of twelve assistants In thé | motion that the grand jury had no legal authority 4 Valour, ‘The being. be rl was? to aa pantor, Kes. Ht N- | the Executive Mansion with every President trom | folding rooin of the House, to remain ut Work Une to finding the nape in Hes and the pha nie a etpiaras Against Wallenstein, 6 to 1 again Valvur ated $a ‘ 1 be Open on Aion | Buchanan to Arthur, inclusive of both, and that | ti the work of that department will warrant their istrict attorney had no legal authority to draw | $j¢d UP to plead, and the ind <cgaina: Dreaimand yee ee p.m. ti! 9:50p.m., for the | the dinner this week was the finest in every re- | disinissal, up and exlibitsaid indictment. te the grand jury; THe ‘Court room ‘was {n'a few «nlvubes alinoet en ‘ coterie stat spect he ever saw there. CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE, that the grand jury had not found the indictment | grrety capicd, only Chae Gen rl aad et ene FURNACES, BANGES, | SINNING, uINZ POUL RNOTEST. | Tie Gay Boys oF THe SENATE.—Senator An-| The Senate yesterday confirmed the nomtna- Saal one Been rages that the defendants | porters and lawyers remalnin ‘Jobbing in all of the ikoed candi: pastor) will preach ‘To-morrow at 11 a.m., and at 7:30 ; thony’s birthday will be April 1st, when he will be | tlons of James Lowe, of New York, as consul at od PLEAS OF NOT GUILTY. Clerk Willams began reading the Indictment a : pm. Allare OF-Eermrates Fursisuep ror New Worx. [8 | ss eerie Clifton, ‘Can., and Emory P. Beauchamp, of | Sat the crime detined in section 5440, Rev Indiana, as consul at St Gye, Statutes, under which the indictment. wa: G7 years old, the same age as Senator David Davis. SSE A Mic ic Se He 1 th was conspiracy to defraud the United Stites, and | few ini fer 12 o'clock. ‘The read ot esos —s — | pss, NEW JERUSALEM TEMPLE, NO enator Morrill will be 72.0n April 14th. He 4s the ste8, a W minutes after 12 o'clock. ‘The reading was n Ss Ce © EBuooks CP chs near B street. “Rev. Janez Vox, pastor. | oldest man in years in the "Benate, but Senator THE WOOD FULP EPISODE IN THE SENATE. the indictment failed to describe the offence or | pnished until halt past 2 o'clock. Increased Wages. < GAS FIXTURES, ~ See a hike at tam. Text ‘To-morroy—| Anthony Is the senior Senator by length of con-| It was briefly mentioned in yesterday's Stax that | manner In which the United States eas to be de- seeatace iantee liortate Warerery, Conx., March 25.—The seven ume ‘heat SSH teh strech Corcoran Building, | “Friend, go up hizhe U.1uous service In the Senate. there was alittle breeze in the Senate yesterday | frauded; that the means by which the United NOTHE DIS | grea iron moulders employed in Naucatuck, are iency for Mitchell, ce & Co., New Yor! ALVARY BAPTIST 3 States was tobe defrauded must be set forth i 2 Jmmenre stock. HOw Prices, re, pecs dire oot Rte td aw Wark AsOGR asians Gee cMuDew nit. afternoon between Messre, Morgan and Miller. clearly and distinctly, and must be Mlegal; that wo have yn 1. On tre Ist Fa nape, Shades. toe samdag : ETIRIN( 5 WEIT~— | ‘The latter had_ just begun tits maiden speech, and | {1, tent rs petitions alleged to st of April, and other manu ynpanies im Partabie Gam hts, &e., ko. bet cig Baga” A Se Frame ncnt army officers on duty here think there | wag claiming that protection theories were groW- | Live been [audulenty detised. hee ee cate | Memorial of Citizens of Washington, | (f, {hin ind otier mauuta ——EE Address by Hon. D. sing thelr employes LORIDES. ‘TING AN ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP. r Seirus, of lilinois. you ere | is not much foundation for the report of the pro- | ing in the south, and that ere long southern con- | the contracts, must, be set fort, in onler that the | newovAL OF THE RAILROAD TRACKS AND D’ rere Sect Se Soe apetotments of ile Posed retirement, of Gen. McDowell dnd the pro- mtituencles would Keep free traders penta to court may judge of tem, ete; that theinaict- peace oa : ‘ motion of Gen. or Gen. McKenzie. It is | Seats in es 4 an arose warrants al-| : (S80 FAUHS CHURCH, 23D STREET, REV. | known, however, that such action would meet | and asked Mr. Miller if he thought a southern can-| jeged to betaken, ete. There were twenty-two | “A memorial of the citizens of Washington city, m. TLLIAM ‘able, FENIANISM RAMPANT IN DUULIN. Quart bottles, 50 cts. J. anice. ‘rector. Holy én with the approval of Gen. Grant, particularly the eee PrOecliae ued ag nae tate ane reasons set forth in support Of the motion. | to the Congress of tao United States, praying the] Loxpox, March 25.—A dis) to the Times MILBURN’S PHARMACY, crentig gosser ¥SSo'p ma; ceebrations- | Promotion yesterday's oekne that he Ui ne a8 | amoment and then sald ‘witlra ood deal of ire | MOTION IN BEHALF OF BRADY To QuasH THE INpior- | Temoval of the rullroad tracks and’ depots from from Dublin sara: There can be tite aouys m6 1420 Penneyivanta aveaue. _ | Tuenday, (7-80 pm. ; and Thursday, Ian; dally | Pivenas td clkeot 1 ood ae eae des | and dignity that he was accustorsed 1 eas thas aENT. spec rrve te taasedped tay [eee ere bce te ert gy “ = sauuer era A*_ | that his recommendation would have great weight | 1!0g, Dut he had hoped asa new member of the | When Mr. Ingersoll finished Mr. Bliss said he | lic parks of the city of Washinston; and to suz- ~ tie iaeetee oe the Boe ey stipen & ‘DEY GOODS, ED, aston Beciees at Hi | sasuch a matter. If Gen. Sherman were here he | Senate, and one unaccustomed to speaking, to be | ungeretood there were other motions to be made, | €est by Dill, the locations of the roads and depotal A Berlin dispatch to te Morning Post say 930 7th street northwest. oF D. Fowen, pastor. Re: Would undoubtedly: urge the promotion of Gen. | #llowed to Minish his remarks eG AMET TUD bare wit 4 read a motion in behaif of | least objectionable to private or public interests, | MAN Werktmen und architects are being ey New French and Seotch Ginghams, just vened neat | &-12. __ All very Wercom Crook or Gen. Terry. Hon, ah nowever the Senator from Alabama was | | Mr. Wilson arose and read a motion in behai of | least objectionable to private or p eee anterests, | for tue Panama canal. @alities 2¢ low prices. eS oNAW YORE TAVENO IC REEEETTE 2 inthe chamber at the close of his remarks—and | Thomas J. Brady to quash the Indictment, naming Sauienin thot tapos saad ever te eee ee DOUBTS AT RRULIN, Silks, Sating, and Ithadames, extra good values. <f _Chur:h—Services ut 11 o'clock a.in. aud 7:30 p. | NaVaL ORDERs.—Commodore 8. P. Quackenbush, ne Hopes gee ee La glad to discuss | hts reasons set forth in 17 paragraphs. The main city.” = “y Bear, March 25.—The Krenz Zeitung expresses — Ub paieschiny to-morrow by Rev. Francrsl. Parrow, | detached from command of the Pensacola navy eiceuny ton bn tite eadlenice tplappinad this | Teasons were that the court had no jurisdic- | ° it'sctstorth that-'the federal capital hassuffered | doubis whether ihe Emperor of Russia has suf gp Se RIAKARURIAS Ty Games. d L ROwIS CHURCH (UNITARIAN, | U8) 1st of May, and placed on waiting orders: | reply cereals rae det from their naps. Mr. | tion: that the tndictment did not contain a gum. | for many ears, and stil continues to suffer, from Sa perce at home to make Rs tesolve im Genttemen: My, wife, hes been afitictet for several | [Sactner lathand L mroste Rew James Ener, | Commodore Edward ¥. McCauley, detached trom | Monvan tried to reply, bat Bre Miller coert wot is | CleNG, Staterment or aces uo hick contain crime; Ferry LSI COL Caen ene hg hiner napa years with Nenraicta and Khenmatic Pains, the more | 5.5 Cranes. of Boston, Wil oie the paint peaks | special duty on 15th of April, and ordered to com- | further interrupted and went on reading his| that the alleged fraud not a conspiracy under the nd which are allow- bist Ne LA medicines of the dsy foiling to relieve her. At | 45 fi aud at the Vesper service at 7:30 | mand the Pensacola navy yam on the ist of May; | speech. statutese that the alleged acts did or could not | 8 sand] Loxpox, March 95.—There have been continual she tried Brown’s iron Bitters, and has improved | WOruing eee je It | Commodore Nicoll Ludlow, ft dal di t operate to defrand the United Stites; that the de- | avenues with their tracks, morring the contour | disturbances in Galway, between the St Teg feo much onder their cae that she bas no hesitancy iy | P= %-— TGA WiRtin, the West Point foundry,and ordered to duty ax tie | URONG APPROPRIATIONS pa MDUCATIONAL PUR | rondant was an officer of the United States, and | and beauty of the public parks, obatructing our | ment, “the Connaught rangers” and the Sith, AR Fecommending them. In fact, they did her more Ko —- KEN. M.E. CH . MASSAG Boni Bos Oceano f 2 his acts could not be tnquired into by this court; | public thoreuchfares, endangering life 2m . | English regiment. i han any medicine sie ever took. “Truly your © T es nth end 30th TAREE CRE Cr eee aren one The committees on education and labor of| that it was not set fort that he hid acted core | aud greatiy, depreciating private property along | nonchts,” training ship N Hampshire; Lieut. Isaac J. | the House and Senate held a joint meeting yes-| ruptiy; that the acts were not of a nature to cffect | the line of some of the principal streets and ave- | the English Yutes,, fo thet receiving sh PD Went tot of April. | terday and heard Dr. pases secretary of the | @ Iraud; that it was not posible for the acts al- | Dues traversed by these roxds. several Dayome t Wounds on BOLL sid. NEW PUBLICATION OOF A 2 leged to have been committed by persons named | _ The legislation of Congres; and the local munt- =———— aes == jee end 8. x Rear Apumar Joun G. Fesiger, who wasa eben GELS yee Orr, | inthe indictment; that the law ‘ulder waten the | cipal authorities on the subject fs reviewed at | Elevated Hailread ‘Trains in Coltiston, . T. NICHOLA Tichts in'the Gn nos x z vg eewaipee char defendant had been presented had been repealed; | lenzth; also the objections of the roliroad officials | New Yous, Maron 2,—On a ewten ot toe ele S ie a Lichts in the Gost es few days ago ordered to command the South } ol. 0. 8. Thompson, city supt, of Charleston, 8. that the all increase of service had been by | that these roads have vested rights which ought re y " " Navere, eck, led _ by : = Hon. J. It, Smart, ex-state superintendent of Ind alleged ase ce hia 1A ratios sa thiereed 4 Vated road, near Cortlandt street, Lals mornings hich the Boston Journal places “distinctly at | Sailor Boy. at quanse Station, prefers to remain on his present | Hon A. Newell, state superintendent of Mary- | Congress and money SDDrORrIRteG {Gr 1G; BAY tiie Tog Lapieneece nee: gle So reno Acur. | tio trains’ came tn contact, causing much dag 8 = ~ uty here until next July,when he will have served d yak olieseors ce _ ictnent. Was Vague and unsatistactory: that | ring ities In damages ese Toads fo the bustness of the ro 4d, bUL, SO Tar as ktrow head of periodicals for young readers printed | y—s= py; c BLAND MOR | oper torte yours and then be meee” Heke Saou in ena Of BASAL Ce ee a the defendant, had not been bound over by tuis | Subs of mones, for improvements and purcas's lsecuiting In uo serlows Injury, US persons OF prop: tm we English language,” is tits year more | 8S RIS. the new pastor, will oc py the walpit st 31 Tnade a request to that effect of the Secretary of | fie ales pal the P court er any other court, nor did the grand jury ; Of grounds In the vicinity of thelr depots and erty. Driifiant than ever. The April number, now | 2-™-and 7:0 p.m. A cordial welcome toall. 1 | the Navy and It will be granted. Commodore find said indictment of their own knowledge, &¢. | tacks along the lines of streets and avenues ——_ Feady, 18 another “literary and pictorial snarveL” "THE TEACHINGS OF THE INSPIRED | Crosby, who ts promoted to be rear admiralvy the Gone to Philadelpht Mr. Bliss remarked that this last paper Was in ; ROW occupird by these ratiroad companies Crime in Dakota ‘Territory. ‘The frontispiece, Sed caters cpntcasted with the teachings of the self- | recent death of Rear Admiral Spotts, commanding oe 2 ane the nature of a demurrer. This claim, the petitio SPOTTED TAILS MURDERER CONVICTED. nage . a called c} fore floctrines snake wid the word of | the South Atlantte squidron, and Le wiil doubt-| Gen, Grant, Speaker Ketfer,some fourteen Sen-| Judge Wylie said It was a mixture. uote Ses futhoritles. | Deanwoon, D. T, March 95.—The jury an me Ones etietes icCawles's ‘Hal, Teunsytvaina | 18 8tcceed Admiral Spotts In command of that ators and a number of members of the House, to.| | Mr. Bliss sald he apprehended that tt was not a 2 SPECItiC ageeeton | esac of Crow Dog. Who has been um th ul bere for is by Rosina Emmet. Atocaley's Hall, Leuueyivane | setion instead of Admirat Febiger. = proper to submit a motion to quash and a demur- | cases is exercised under the specitic agreement | ©45 hedge sere 33 ~ ne . t, a streets southeast, at 11 a. ‘ther with others of prominence, left Washing- ot we 0 not by | the murder of Spotted Tail, rendend a verdict of Nocoileetion. It? ———— get tp ce, ng- | rer in one document. between the stute and the corporation, and not by “ potter “ . Price, % cents; $3 a year. Farssinc ae Een ‘Tue Secretary of War has ordered 250,000 adal- | t0n at 1:80 this afternoon in the special Pullman SPECIAL PLEAS IN THE CASE OF MR. TURNER virtue of the right of eminent domain; that the | Eullly yesterday. Crow Dog will appeal to the THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- 2 c, ‘SF ciation wil connet the cervicoat Wauch Chapel, | HOnal rations to be tssued tor the flood sufferers in | ¢2' Delaware,” for Philadelphia to attend the ss : red ti ‘or peivi, | Supreme court. Mr. Wilson said he had some special pleas to | fuss Grae he Cane a ey ceanciise oF pei . ongress in the, ease now under A BRIBERY INDICTMENT KePr OUT OF COURT. 3d and A, streets northeast, »t 7:30 p.m. Bible class at | Loutstana and 100,000 for those in Arkansas, Saturday Club party given by Mr. George W- | omerin the case of Mr. Turner. consideration. and’ hot the private property charged here Uhat the U. & gran@ ready, tat € a Childs to-night, at bis handsome residence on ir. Bliss that ofa) st .- | acquirea in addition to It by the company or com- fou e bill against MM sald that the defen@ant must be ar- + s Z ‘Te Secretary of War has not decided whether | Chestnut streck: | Amonget the prty, in addition | - len it pitas were tu be onteren pantes and their stockholders: and, consequently, postal or attempted tor to Eibe. fens: “‘itisatesntital | ——— it will be best to transfer Asststant Q. M. @. Hola- | t0 Gen. Grant and Speaker Keifer, were Senator D . that the only question for doubt in the preiniss is ‘on With tie prosecution of Gena ee nas FE RE bling | Se SHORCH OF PIPHANY, GSI. BET. | ying to Philadelphia or not. He has teen duty | McPherson, Senator Pendleton, Representative | Mr. Wilson sald he was willing to offer the pleas | not whether there + ould, In such cases, be a pro- ‘ter Stur, but that U.S district attos Seemuony tnespicen.® Tuecs Seloth elit to Pete a ce, | Bo? 19th and Paner, DD. ladelphia or n le ha Moloney, | Robeson, Senator Bayard, Representative Jackson, | now if Mr. Turner was considered as arratzned. It | cgay for compensation to tre company, but | Campbell kept the Indictinent out o1 court. gente Wanted A. 5 DREN ES OO eo: | Sand ° Lam. and 7:30''p. Bere a comparatively short time, but his efficiency | Senator Allison, Atoorney General Brewster, Mr. | would taxe several hOUrs to read. Che tartan | ae rae eress has really the right to appros seslaecincnl x ami Sqrate wa Miuveuine praver at {Tarn aut 6230 pay MOP | 18 wenerally acknowledged. Until the Secretary | John Russell Young, Mr. Crosby B. Noyes, Senator | “Mean sone unwilling on the part of | prixte anything by way of compensation to the Fire nea flew oF iaInG Dawes GooDa {ng and evening prayer at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. @oecides upon this point the proposed changes in| Davis, of West Virginia, and Adjutant General | the government to walve thy reading of the in- | raliroad companic: . there Is nota single sink HS. March a re ay s CoS CHURCH OF THE REFORMATIC the quartermaster’s department will be delayed. | Drum. ‘Tne Prestdent was invited, and intended | dictment. It the indictment was to be read, it | judicial authorit: ble Lo fin PLattercrs, N. ¥., March pees Sire was a recetvine Our n@e Spring Goods. com. “37 street and Penn«ylvauia avenue southeas ~ wo 0, but at the last moment found that 1t would | would be a saving of time to have itread to ull | show that thes> yoads covered in the round house of the Chatea Aa. _ arising a full Line of all the new ebone ie w 5 5 : Swartrox Rerorrs.—The national board of | be impossible to do the defendants at the same time. consideration for compensation in any conte. | Tod company, about : ~s Bien, Combination Suttons ia St rook my. = health reports that for the week ening March SS ee Mr. Ingersoll sald, sc far as he was concerned, he | plated contingency. etn! Fre Soe} engin jn oes § ee, ate OLY-O3 ao 0 “SSA- | 18 there were 2 cases of smallpox in Waterbury, The Potomac Fisheries. Taree would pay ot tothave ie resd nee oie slash eatin thi cates boy 12 years of age, Was sleeps Chudda Cloth. ‘ail bolo, Beteks ony sbedes eee Suny, Sermon. and Holy | Comn.; 11 cases tn the District of Columbia, 8 cases | SHAD AND HERRING DRIVEN BACK BY THE coup svar, | Ta“t he P 88 | ‘The memorkulists are of the opinion that, with | ing in tae cab of = tw death, by tine ad Boe ae € nion. Law. Evensong and Lecture on Sao- | and 6 deaths In Richmond, Va., and for the week | The cold turn in the weataer has had the effect Judge Wylle safd that he did_not think thatthe | reference to the location of depots for ali roads | Willlain Frazer, the ad ays of driving the shad and herring back into deep | reading of the indictment was necessary If the de- j entering Washington city. they should be so 10. eee ae ae eS he water. The average daily arrivals of shad trom | fendants consented. cated as to Interfere as little as_possible with the Mr. Bliss said he understood the arralgnment * 4 ATONE 9 ee the gillers in the lower Potomac eight or ten days is | Public parks,avenues and streets of the city,and at ‘The Death of Longtellow. AN Essovanre ENTERTAINMENT.—The young | ago was about one thousind. They have fallen | St0Uld not be waived absolutely, but only so far as was badly 1 of kerosene | : i 2p | rtice, Pom. Seruioa a morning eervice on the | ending March 11 there wast death in San Fran- Teekay 2 Sik, Linke and Cot- jin the south, 3*_ | elsco, and 12 cases and 2 deaths tn Sevier county, of Choice sovds will find it to their | ¢-—=s-FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, TH AND @| Tennessee. Sdvantege to exaniine our #tock before pur: haxng. w 8 ‘lworrow, at 1] a.1m. and 7:30 p.m., HOVE, BRO. & CO. past F. Watt. att ADVANTAGES CLAIMED FOR THE PLAN. change durinz Sundav. Opiates were “I think so,” said Mr. Totten. “The head and They say: “By a glance atthe map of the city | during = lady scholars of Mt. Vernon Seminary gave al ortot ‘Gacelandenapin Heri 14 cu permit these pleas of Mr. Turner to be submitted - same time ao er iliac eget pen CLOSING DAVS IN THE LIFE OF THR GREAT POET—HI8 22 R WwW. _ . . 1 Fl x a cl rn of to two or th: UNC ly. ‘ring in the r+ able these great oroughfares to pass into ai Fl ILLNESS—ALL THE MEMDERS OF HIS FAMILIE ee a en SEE NOUER Bortwest catinday schon af Bete me | thoronghly enjoyable entertainment last night (| same proportion. AM the shad caught thus far| | Mr. Corkhill said that he had examined at some PRESENT AT THE DEATH-BeD -#tLOGIES OP TRE HH4* Wann & wurcuixson, Sat Ii am, oad pad aren Bey. Wu. | a few of their friends, Tne program, which was P| have been caught by the gillers. ‘The scines are tet ih ind found that it was indispensable to read ts This, they | ENGLISH Press. 5 Seanttae Senntee | a varied character, each part being given with | doing hothing except in catching such small fish | “Judge Wylie asked if tits was & felony, publle parks and avenues ond Hee tony Gas | The deatn of the poet, Henry Wadsiorth Longe 307 SINTH STREET NORTHWEST, Jos"! ¥, THE NEW Pas. | Great spirit, was as follows: Plano solo, Nocturne, | as arg sold in bunches. No shad are coming here} depnat is'a question your honor,’ sid the ais. | Ube | Orcupied or encumbered with tracks of | fellow, at bis home in Cambridge, Mass, was presch T % Field, Migs Fannie Sooville; song, The Rose Bush, | ftom North Oarolina, except a few by way of Bal- | trict attorney “which has not been'deciled yet.” | HCC roads where {t would at all interfere with ‘ 1 ‘i > Santee . hh. Te < z Tay the ;7| Umore. They are selling tor $35.80 per hundred, | ~ “On,” exclaimed Mr. Chandler incredulous! r 2 ft es. | snnounced tr lasteventng’s Bran. Mr. Longtellow BRANCH CORNER EIGHTECNTH ANDP STREETS, ra Miss Mary Patton; French play, “L’ Incognito;” | nd are very readily taken Up> Herring ate wor ‘The’ discussion as to the propriety ot waving | We, Mare OF damage to any great ex-| coeprated his 75th birthday om the ae TS", GEGEN, CHULEH. CORN | Misses Rundel, Killinger, Lerch, Swarmstedt, | #275089, per, thowsind: bunch rock, 40.80 ets per | the veadine'et she indiattoent eae eae ee Bree mt Tee kat een ne | venty lee Ris ca becnia taba 2 ; ch Morning snd Evening. 1 | Teller, Prentiss, Elliott, Potter and Roselle; song, count eae aeaee aoa Sicha ALLEGED ERRORS IN THE INDICTMENT. of the navy yard tunnel, ts not Improved or built | time previous, and he had made his last appear- PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES ¥ “THINED heed grag Si is aoe — iow Mecers. Knight ana Stewerran making some fine | Mr. Wilson remarked that Brady and Turner | Upon ‘0 any extent untitit eo 44 street south- | ance in public as far back as in Dex eT, 1880, MANTELS, &e. t The. Phi cal Me Gonrates Groots. Miss Maa Noyes; song, “So | hauls of bunch fish at Freestone Point, None of | were here. John W. Dorsey had not been in the Ropareas cc ose ee . sie E See ae te ee Pes pap CE hs 2a erilvast, at 3-30 pm. te. | the Story Goes,” Miss Rdith Elliott,’ recitation, eee or thee eave doing much, ‘Thus tar only | city since the indictment was found. ‘Turner was | HvEOved with (a media Principally of wood. | the school children of the city in Saunier hal ing in all these a n ‘a| Genevzeve, Miss Jennte Nisbet; recitation, Biddy’s Point igh Pomt ‘ston: Pont, P! a Fail ‘Land. here. Rerdell was indicted in such a manner that | No great damage could therefore result. to | ua there y pathos in his speec it Experience in a Yankee Kitchen, Miss Alma Gil- i Hl te ateny ind The Germ | Noone would hold that he was bound to come | Private interests by the location of a viaduct or el- | jie the shadow OL death. cou H H 00O lette; recitation, The Model Church, Miss Minnie | ing by Stewart and Knight and “The Germs’ ‘ted road along this street. From the intersec- i eeu Ho of ST. PAUL'S ENGLISHLUTHFRAN CHURCH, | Swormstedt; plano solo, Miss May Somers; reci-| DY Jerry Raub. Otuer fishing parties are mak- | here. tion of K and Water streets to ts connection 5 " 9, Huu gS oF Sconce Ith and H sects norikwete Series | tation, The Fishermaan’s' Wife, Miss Carrio Porte: Ingiup tuelr outdts of men ahd provisions, and | "How te thate” inquired Mr. Bliss the Long bridge, an clevated road woul add lates ‘hing all. Suviustions Wo atten H B %0o to-morrow,at 11 a.in, and 7:30 p.m. Sermons by the | Wocul quartette, Misses Elliott, Somers, Gillette | ¥ td tenes — Pageed becomes | Mr: Williams, rising, sald that he was indicted 1y to the Interests of the business slong the river | nersp receptions or the like fairs. Hils Increasing yastor, S. Dowex. ‘Music voluniarics during morning | and Nisbet. The whole entertainment reflected | Ml men say the water ts too cold for) as M. C. Rerdeli, and ‘his name was Montiord C. front. | They provide in the bil! they submit tor | years had commenced to tell upon hita, and there 1 evening serviees—**Come Holy Spirit™ (Haydn), at credit upon the principal, Mrs. Somers, and | 824d and herring. Trap-nets will be Jargely used Rerdell. He would file a plea of abatement on the | the erection of stations along the line of thisele, fs no doubt but what he felt and was prepared for £00, b D> ee Piles Peaser® (Emerson, a prvteee A Ger puns and ‘their efictent corps of instructors. Beine ann gill see a io tight rabhe an wee - cronne of nisnomer, ng, basd Hanieseon wane: Jest ieee aa its acoommodation of loading —_ the apprmach of death. He grew fee wler in oot Sociable and Entertsi 4 ‘ 3 roceeding, ‘i unloa rel Ss, a8 May be allowed in dis- | but the serenity of his spirit an e strength $3t .B Me ATO, Al avis Oo ONT SEE | Ts sore ria Galea. The commissioner of tne auecaneen he dicted as Jt. anderson: and Mr Vall as Temes cretion of the Commisst District of Co- | Lis mind was hever disturbed. oe 000 ELLE pi = ¥ aL ternal revenue has received a telegram from Col- M. Vall, when his name was Harvey M. Vall; so | 1umbla. ‘They say: E Dr. Wyman, the fainily physician, stated Inst fae ence ta yaaa Care | oe, wane om ach cr oune aut | “RECT te Pe mae | Stas 4 We RCE See ed oP |r, es cote ny URN | hy ay Mae, hd Ik Ribera EXAMINATION — . We t ’. Jom- sisted of in WM, WH WAT gkSSp KK TT EEE gossy | Manmle Lemple, commer oth apd F strects now. To- | geputics ca the tUicit, still of Pleasant Siler | cision upon the examination whion was herd i | \ ‘tile trial, suppose, will be continued,” inter- | falssioners ‘diverge tous fhe preeny tree ae ogee ES wwwwioun KK We” §"'S ‘ths ications 2 on Wean and that of John Burkes on Thurs- Fieklin Blackb - Mr. Ingersol a ir o i WwWWw HHH I Ssss. KK. HEE Sggg, | Wah Will lead the meeting. “Public invited. 4*_} Gay, Both distilleries are in Western Cha Teatey Cen, ee IE ee eee | eee ent has already been render- | Pole Ronn Of the National Pair Grounds, as may Www H AI SEK HE 8 | (apr ERE TRAIN WHICH WILL CARRY THE | and were in fuil blast at the time of pete | Fae baaad tS aca) a not be Freer ente | eda recente. gy y er | be a upon by ee dru WoW BHU “sss Kk 1 Eee “sos | E27" Excursion of Good ‘Temulars to Mecepacia |" ——e And ench one ts & be passed. ubor in Carn oneeck | “ile ty enjoying his Teward, I suppose,” sald Mr. PURE AND UNADULTERATED. ehury TUESDAY EVENING. er Bros were opened yesterday in the supervising | of the examiners. Uj ‘these Ingersoll. = ee ie Ge Bite ee rene | eS eae jon, John Mr. Totten Basia thie the nesd-and tan parallel with said road, ae Movider farce Gene ‘The pecutiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies dixtittea % Dasement of the Pittsburg custom house. The dr. - a from the finest growth of rye in the renowned Vollvy of | E> ax'y Goneen WORK TIS Tops ote oN | Bardwell granite company, of Vinal Haven, Me | the Representative in Co of the indictment might be read to Mr. Turner, | COMpanying bill, and along K street to the Union AND OOPPER WORKERS!- ‘are. FINANCE COMMITTEE. —’ finance committee depot, and thence along K to Water street by the $e Meneorabets, have attracted the attentoa of tho ied t mest in Hall, 212 9th strect mort a) ee ene ee as acted last night upon the claims -of Nalis and | #04 he would plead to that. elevated viaduct to and across the r) cold and 1 ‘Medical the United States to sach a devree as on '» March. others, and after a discussion of the Ferry sub-| “You might as well waive the head and tail, | the Virginia shore of the Potomac river.’ ation. Tuis Condition continued without mach toplace iti avery high position among the Materia iabor. foronganteation. 17 onger of Fede a The Coming Cabinet Changes. scription, adjourned unti} ee They | too,";observed Judge Wyile. cha ‘St We ber to invite the attention of conncisseureto our DISSOLUTION OF SO-PARTNERSHIP.— | M* CHANDLER AND ME. TELLER BOOKED Fo Post- | will make a report to the city council day night, celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following well- | GRAWPCRD S THOR, oe Rea ys DIUSTER MeErINa. — Affangements havo | “Alt should go with the body.” accompanying tie bill, you will perceive that but Anown brands, IN CASES containing one dozen bot- | solved by mutaalcomeene. THS. GREER ZS Ge | Te Sra has authority which it cannot doubt | pom ADsUsT™ hold a rendjuster meeting at Armory | , Tne Jlsthic atuorney having ratsed the question, | 4 very small a of the city of Washington es each, vice DREW AHCHER. ‘The business of Goods and | for the statement that the President a few days | hall next Wednesday. Speakers from Washington nin tno distinction te Se ee ane aie | would be tray +; oseupted by these steam car UNRIVALED Shoes will be gontinned at' the gld-atand, 191 Peuses | to tenner ae wt tees of the Navy | have been invited, ; the distinction between felonies and other 2 ave. n.w., by THOMAS URAWFORD. ig | 280 posit ry avy THE ALEXANDRIA FRRRY TO MARYLAND.—A num-| Times was the wall of the penitentlary, | railroads,and could not, therefore, result to the UPPER TEN WHISKEY. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN oF | © Willam E Chandler, of New Hampshire. Mr. | ner of leading a: ‘and these crimes were punished by imprisonment | injury o: either public or private property to any Wash ‘with their Friends will meet on | Chandler accepted the appointment previous to der no circum- tentlary. great extent, Indeed, it would, in our VERY SUPERIOR MONDAY EVENING, March 27th, in the Wigwam of | leaving for Fortress Monroe, where he now is. poh tog JUDGE WYLIE ON FELONIES. enhance the value of the property southeast of OLD STOCK WHISKEY. stn sharps to receive the Great Uncohonee Gone: | , 2¢!$more than probable that Doth Mr. Chander ny) easy Sind tae esta | gp fUCSe, We sald he did not believe the doctrine sch, Dut for ponse Iniprowesoniae tte pee = ery one. nator 4 i “WM. M. STELLE, G. ©. of R._ | HOF departmn ord tla ila ateaic Shaees mas" to e ates a felony, and he did not believe the Court in General | {M4Tucler, must remalp unin tted for many ye: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE — — -- ee - REPORTER'S here Rte lesa! in our said that that Sone a re ofthe CORCORAN FIRE INSURANGE ‘The Peru-Chili Investigation. barnassing mestion, and he woud iike to have & manent and une! ‘These Whiskics are sold under guarantee to cive PER- ss year, MONDAY, ‘3d day of April. | MR. SHIPHERD STILL TOO SICK TO APPEAR BEFORE next. ludge | decision on it from this court. FECT SATISFACTION, and can be had at ali leading | PS Mgupe opened at 12m. and clone af 2 pm. THE COMMITTEE. ANOTRER MOTION TO QUASHL Srocery etores at retail. ner ery: _| ‘There was no further investigation of the Peru- ‘Mr. Wilson, for Mr. Hines, who was absent, filed (gr DE BB Dons psy vlan matter to-day by the House committee on for- | UE, 19 3 court | a motion to quash in behalf of John R. Miner, on H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, LS, his efticoto ete Deing en- ‘ rounds that the indictment set forth 1309 ¥ SrarexNominwesr _m22-1m* ee ey ri . snes = and 4! 3 sller’s names for the Navy and Inte- | tlemen are men who. ni eee eae a the ‘that punishment in the penitentiary distinguished | City which, but for some Le ite pee pd orm i & 2 zd f E 5 EERE Hee | fi ra is 344 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. gaged ina “flirtation with neuralgia.” It ts the colored: 4 specific crime against him, &, atte (ee DEF BALL Lewis, intention of the committee, when Mr. Shipherd’s fighti ‘were: ma Has removed his oftice to NST examination 18 closed, to subpoena ex-Senator | # the Catholic churel willing to let him see the plea in the Turner case Gy oath gl = Na- 1309 F Srax+t Nortawrst. _m22-Im* Aw Exawmxme Bi r “| he eevee Soca ne necessary to havé the ar- eacn, by se aubhe Ber wet Eh = DR. LM. SCHOOLEY, rals Worden, Febiger and has been or. | ™4 first. Comer varia aven street. = al toconvene at the BGS SPCR | MRR Ee Nan ny | SB ; || ane ee Sera bea leas eee ein ae Eg Bg (OHUN, corner 1ith aud) Parties having goods deposited with me, upon which foe eee wan By che aoa te Interest is due six months or over, are to ferers to ane ee Printine of at! Kinde prompily cxeented by b furtber nce fhe president ot the asaoclation, JUDD & DETWEILER, “e m7, 18,26, 25, 30431 A . MTH AND PENNSY: - cee! Lh ng ‘LVANIA AVENUE. FURNISH INDUSTRIES, NOT A Co op eae ch i of the practical pone are.