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sl — — * J - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 29 1884—DOUBLE SHEET. 5 t FOR SALE—LOTS. AUCTION SALES. LADIES GOODS. eye THE KELLOGG CASE. TRE SHOOTING AT DANVILLE, = ae Lecal potege eee cate v NFAR RAMP: rpuosas DOWLING, Auctioncer, SPRING AND SUMMER ] ion Proceedings in Court To-day. Testimony Before the Committee To- Zerey, Cy heights, oe Instant, in Gs Also, Lote near? h an —— Fear Of his age, will be bu ‘ as priate ALL THE COUNTERS AND SHELVING IN GRO- OPENING e APRIL 21ST FIXED FOR THE TRIAL. aay. cemetery to-morrow’ morning bran CERY STOKE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIR- ae . z - ees - = ad poe AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, AT Mns. M. A. KING, : ae the Criminal Court to-day, before Judge Wsl!e,| | The Daavitle investigation was resumed this . vetiion of the monument to the late Rev, | On TUKSDAY, APRIL FIRST, 1884, at TWELVE © case Of Ex-Senator W. Pitt Kellogg, indicted | morning. . F. McCarthy, at Mount Olivet cemetery, ATL, BAUER Siemaene Tt ele {is "Getatenta theabore wr Will have on exhibition peeing ac inte i f aT aMS 0 f a Die ee ee SOSLD BOLE SY BALLOT 08 BULLET. Selon Ree Pathe ht on Wane a4 AL Bb ment, s ork, Rev. Fathe ivan, Wa mh Ls Droit Building, med ne THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. styles and novelties of * | Senator to influence his action in star route mat-| Rawand Lewis, colored, of Chalk Level, Va., tes | O'Sullivan will her clergymen r r 5 mein DOWLING" Gace FRENCH BONNETS AND ROUND HATS —_.__ Sr" Was called up on the motion of defendant to | tined that at a meeting where coa‘ition «pecches Wil de present m the Tmmacuise ING, Auctiot ca Conception choir wiil chi J hymn T = WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 2a and 3a. ‘The New York Homicide. The Attorney. Ge De SISTINE MET co eerpee CNG PO ee ee een | _ A Renan ran eee aa eee eens eh . MOURNING ¢ ai New Yorx, March 20.—Mra. Laura M. Thorpe, | Merrick, special counsel, and District Attorney uuid be cootaoea Gain the Gemocrate they | Waugh ME church last ev Mr. 0. T. kde STREET BETWEEN H AND I STREE - GOODE: s: sncciatty. the woman who was shot early this morning in the | Wort a ee ae Wee ea ta nrean | Indians. Koene eaid tho Damviiie oneig reag | SAF delivered the address of we ae ST. AT SECTS ; Mrs. MA. KING, parlor of her house in West. zist street, died from | Messs. Shellabarger and Wilson, R. G. Ingersoll, | Pitt by balloc or ballet. peopl Mr. Edwin D. Doniphan, one of the jurors tn the ¥ oR SALE_WE WAY ¥ | On VEDNESDAY AFTERNO APRIL SEC. 1302 F street northwest, the effects of the wound today. Her er, Geo, | 80d Mr. Nat. Wilson for the defendant. first star route trial, diet at his tieme on New > ars tiful ¥lo~ | OND, 184. at FOUR O'CLOCK, in’ front of the! ‘No Cards, [mn20-3t) south aide, | 8. Walsh, was arraigned In court to-day, and tem-| Mr. N. Wilson said they had fled a motion In the A BAPTIST MINISTRR WHO WENT ARMED Jersey avenue southeast, yesterday, aiuer A long Foviie 5 Tt) lt she above Biatne Bidldings, to a nel porarily committed. Later, when 1t was learned case on Monday last, with a lotter, stating zine | Dr. 8. A. Goodwin, a Raptist minister of Danville, | illness. . ple aoee ieee that Mra. Thorpe was dead, he wasagain arraigned | TO on which they asked a speedy ‘pushed | @Stfled that the excitement was intense, produced | ‘The Washington Contmentals’ at thetr meetin cn : Cot quowas pownne. auctioneer, | 1884, srnixaoresixa. 1884, ae bat Onarga Wie ta Wer crime Che Te the ara be epee Of, the letter was published | ny tne acrimonious manne: in which toe cael Jast evening elected seven new members second s isa first clase = ——— Suen! clde. court room Wal 5 one resday). . — leut. Clapp, of company A. was promoted to the PP OXCASSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers, completely dazed. When informed of the charge | | Continuing, Mr. Wilson submitted that the re Fer ece gonntiotod on — a ve REEMES | iret Lieute of company RB. Was _ EEN FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND NOVELTIES inst him, merely sald: “I don't know anything | West was reasonable. He called attention to the Sa P Sad ee cee ion had been in- | promoted trom ¢: nant, and Ser — T AND OAK CHAMBER about it.” : Wotan ae, wetters had been published from Mr. | sulting and insolent, and at one time witness had | Paant John kt Noallwood was lected etony teu- DEE EL Ww TS, MT. TA- = Z Walsh, showing that he was in a neighboring city a = nearly torn off of hinf by a negro. During | fenant. mr ieee Hf sok at ones . ‘The Emperor’s Vases—Where did They | 4nd in reach.” They first sought Mr. Kell See ment witness armed himself, believing it} “The immediate Fund association fet a certifi *SWORMSIEDE & BRADLEY, 928 F at. | BeU Guten FRENCH MILLINERY GooDs. Peron Come From? bf witness, then indicted iim, and. now retuse necessary for protection. saerauentiy, he taid | cate of incorporation to-day. Joseph Burrows, PEAES Lov ON ISTH STREET EX- | Nas, CURTAINS TOLER TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, sent the Berton Vance Go eannuer Gentes that he | “audge Wyle sald he had wits moming received | the negro churches and tout Sina renione ae | mom ry and, FAG evans Sone te WORT .0. 2 yer fot ; SEES AND INGHAIN CARPETS, from Mr. Walsh a printed slip, a copy of the letter | ISted between the races. . Guy” Wine “RK.” Woodwa! af zB we a SPRY AND GLASSW UKE, Ro BEETS end Ste birthday, as was yesterday asserted addressed to ain. Springer, Wut be bad not yet THE NEGHOES FIRED AS THRY RAN, Adzihs constituting the trustee wt Aud MOB SIRABLE BUILDING Lots i fever = Mobgoblins and Hurricanes. po WALSH'S LETTER, ai F Pateccs apy teat = rs i ieee Alexandria Atfaire. mae ESDAY MORN Miss BE SSON, WI-xessarre, Pa., March 29.—Considerable ex- os r . He belonged to a democratic club, He saw coxx nen nes NG AT TEN OC! RETETEITOMIARSON, cltement prevails tn this vicnity concerning the | Mr. Wilson then read this letter, charging that | the riot and descrived it. The negroes fred over fed for Tax: Evexing Stan poe T AV the furniture &c.. contained ther: | _-mh20.% No. 1140 7th street northwest, | supernatural wisitations at the old Bechet Home. One of the counsel for the government had saved | their shoulders as they ran. Scroor. Boann.—rhe city school Beant held last % oft scaled. = Stead, a lonely farm-house, occupied by Henry | Mr. Kellogg from indictment, and had held a con- ae = . AU tls Mrst meeting for two months. Hon C.K. ens cae S <a O Shiffér and. family, near here. Every night. the eae raed casero SECTOR | GAIA COMANIONTAES, art presided, and Mesa Mankin, Marbury, mts s PRING PENING! house fs shaken as If by a hurricane, the doors and | f ‘i nf dae ai ii -H. Norton, a democraitc contractor and builder ut Carne, Strauss and Vincent werd JOR S\LE_cHear HOUSEHOLD windows fly open and a mysterious presence in- | Ch8ndler, on the statement of one of the counsel! of Danville, was next examined. He employed 1 Yor painting the Lee sc yee EYS, BEDDING, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY! vades the house, terrifying the tnmates, pulling the | TMS Statement, Mr. Wilson said, he was authorize ¢ ’ 3.5 t was given to LF el for whitewashing t The clerk wus authort pertan Charts for Seaton butiding. subject of increase of teachers’ salaties was tm: iy recorded tt L records for Washington, D.C not the party secure tion, on SATURD ss e if a todeny. Whether this was written from a lunatic | 40 0r50 hands of both colors. Had scen some col- uary 25th, A.D. Muna, K. A. DONOVAN, 904 F Srneer, SIU Dong Are ater Deering, the occupants | seyium he would not state, but he would say that | ored men in hisemploy with arms, Several Gees eyes folio 204, one ony ees 'y Persons have a, | When the man was within’ 200 miles they should | prior to Uie riot saw pistols in’ the. pockets : 2 Will exhibit a chotce setcction of Paris and London | place thts week, and thestory Is well authenticated. | ¥ aces Or dis-| Br colored’ lnboress” DRUGS tm the pockets | nich a at of and by direc: Miliary of aie Inport This evening a party of gentlemen, including mem: | Lave 2 Wal. ‘They did uot ask a molle pros or of colo al 3. cry few were at | TH NTE een bers of the press, will Visit the plage and endeavor | MASSal, Dut a trial. oe en lr censh ida d COMME AUTEN OCLgGK Aa, | | TheTalice of Washington are Feepectfully ineited to | to solve the mystery. MR. MERRICK ON WALSH'S LETTER. Pu quinn ase, ON Gait anee ee tion rooms of Walter B. Williams & | ai 0 cards, mh?8-2W ———_—»—_— errick, 5 is club adopt Psa o withhold trad id. D strects northwest, tho Few ak is Signed by Gov. Cleve= Mr. Merrick, for the government, said that the | said his club adopted a resulution to withhold trade HKISTIAN MASS MEETING.—A mass moet FIVE LOT Yonng Men's Christian Assoctation was | €2., Corner | ture, Beddins, Important Bi & Trinity M. K church iast night. Rev pee KL. MURNTIGEA AR Ta0.V BEATER, faces le paper just read he had not seen. ‘That | from coalllonisia. It was also agreed by some hot ak Ramet Cotta sehedule attached to guid deed of trust, named | MBS: © V- 81 1 F atreet northwest, A ae Paper Says that one of the governmext’s counsel | {0 rent houses to nexroes. erst Bropositton | several delegate: . ic street LBANY, N. ¥., March 29.—G a y e ” * is Sno | Sv delegates from abroad. , | in part— | Hus just returned from New York with achoicelot of fino | o-gay signed the bit pecying TOF the Check it | iad ald that Mr. Bliss was faithless. Teas SOS eee, em Cestain G0nOK- |” KamoNlsson-—-ADtRORy MbLoan, 39., has me. | Walnut Parlor Walnnt Chamber Snites, Walnut | FRENCH MILLINERY, ‘y signi ing a a jous negroes In the market. The negroes at the | ./ : ¥ + ith and Ith streeta, $100, | Wartrobes, Walutit Mantel Micrors, Walnut Library | which she would be pleased to chow te her frienda‘and We oe ue, Lan aie ae paocavontnehiparen® court should | market were a “very hard crowd.” ge ee parse cee dian heats Se TO SED, Ke bate, 2 “et a s, Loy “4, ok Case, Wi rit customers. 22. ns r the election of an alderman-at-large by the el arg et Hy = a e and cancy Will be pd at TOWNSEND, Neel RAGIN Hwee | tates Want pee om ceee, Warant Woleing | cuvioniers eas le of the city, Who shail be president ot the | Mr. Merrick=“Tonly havea’ word to say. The | AMAN WHO FINED THEE Ties IN eELP-DErENSR. | 0), next mecting of the city connect. = - SCOR | — Steads.” Bureaus and Washstands, “Patent Rockers, ue bourd of ‘aldermied’ counsel, referred to wore Messrs. Bliss, Ker and| J. 1. Pritchard, a merchant of Danville, Just be-| _ SNexu's Cask Mr J.B. Sneed, of Lenchbung, Fx sa A, BE AUTIE eee Pau nied Wardrobes, Dining Room Chain Oak Got Ms ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, ———>__ myself.” Continuing, mE ee ee Was | fore the row began heard one negro say to another | Who cut (ee shuts sntinnes to tm Sata Vea eee pss | fe Furniture, Wain tent Bed, Marl PD ‘Telegraphic Briefs. brought tn relations to Mr. Walsh in 1882, who com- = | prove, and the physictans look for hts complete ree ais Walter Parris’ ew ri cheap at | ‘Tablex. Brussels Cerpet, Russ, Hall Carpets, Lace 490 TENTI STREET NORTHWEST, * that that would be a bad evening forthe white | PP" ext m0 ie, PARKER © TOWNSEND. 14 imhei-ta | Curtains, Hur and Husk Mattress, Feather Pile | Makes CORSETS to onion in every style andmaceri, | , An earthquake of ee pence: onoarrel coed, his tee See Meneget men to try towhip the negra. ‘There were sev- | “Noes iid Stem und Nason: ie Wet Whi nnataen OE Nee ee Crocker Be etal etn th ee argent | Sod aruarantoea perfect Bt and comfort Dr. J. H, 2ukertort, the chanplom chess player of | All that Teflected on the counsel came from the ing 2 few weline enon SNEED and excited. surround. | house, charged with stealing a fun.-—Iawicn ere Schedule marked “A,* tov humerous to mention. French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear, | the world, played twenty-seven simultaneous | Witness. It was true that Bir. Ker went before nde = he beleeek that ther tives caer hy oe | oe With the solemn “Way of the Cross,” took | Terns cash pat nent Aimy rted Hosiery games in Pittsburg, Pa., last night. Zukertort won | the grand jury, but it was because the witness e a | place at the Catholtc church here last night, the uthwest corner | mbz0-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trustee. tent Shoulder Braces and all Dress Reform Goods, French Corsets and Bustles. Children's Corsets, ‘ands $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own twenty-two gumes, lost three and two were drawn. | Clilined that he would not be dealt with fairly by | 8¢T, and thus would have been killed tf they had | pastor ofMiciatin, EDT & BRAD- —— eon - — The dividends to be paid de Mr. Biss. What did the government want with | Not shown fight. The whites fred in self-defense. | josttors of tls . tF-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON: = 0 Me Th n us | ‘armers and Merchants’ Savings ED, 0) F STAR ROU SE & witness who wrote such @ paper from a nunatic | He saw negrocs fise-into the whites, Witness ad-| bank will be 20 per cent of the deut now dur then govynt gf the rain. unt SATURDAY, APEIL OE ren, Geet eee eat = Lak, SEOREES: gsyium? They wanted his papers He would say | mitted that ae area ree times. | He sald he fred Teetiae U iemtey emt this cies Sestenday (6 A,B. 184. at the same hour and place. : nothing further on the subject. He would now 3 eg Oring athim. He ¢ charge of the telephone lines of Atlanta, Ga. a reat A - By ‘gtder of the ‘Trustee. Letter from Mr. Dorsey to Mir. Springer. {DAL rs e Subj Say | in sell waitin, so 4 | pons ar Dariey wiliieave on pchaaay coenees Home, on Rock Creek Charch road; 50 acres | _22b20- ' WHY THE LATTER WILL NOT GIVE IT OUT FOR PUB- | MR. BLISS HAS MADE EVERY EFFORT TO FIND WALSH, A LOSS OF 500 COALITION VOTES. inspector of lumber for the lumbermen of Lyneh- spbeonag cass be bought i lots of from 2 acres upwards, Doverass, {ICATION SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST MEN WHOSE | although he understood that Mr. Bilas has no fur-| H.H. Perrow (wilte coaiitionist), of Campbell | Wurg.——R. E. Boyer has becti chosen elilet coune = rete keat, |= Nasty ano F Serer NAMES HAVE NOT BERN MENTIONED HERETOFOES. + cllor of the American Mechantes’ Counctl here, — 100 DOZEN MORE [OF THOSE TRIMMED campric | . MF. Springer has recetved a letter from ex-Sena- | expense endeavored to find him. They had had y of print new’s shiprard—Work on extending Lannen’s = RG GOhaEDCGvenn tor Dorsey with relation to the star route cases, in | Subpoenas duces, tecum printed—with list of papers | Ville riot. Representations were made that the | whart will be begun next Inontl — Mnuusbor ot q 7 , VE FOR SALE THE MOST frontage of thirty-eight (3H) feet by adepth Of about 100 fect, oy tue west side uf Connecticut ave- 1 STRUCTION GIVEN FREE OF and M streets northwest. ‘This tw the | P Sranches of At Necis Work at DBCoi tran ARE ar Which he makes statements of what he can teatity | Bowed one of them) beng tAken 0 New | eee ee riated Beat S00 cone roe re | Cane, rayedie alley cower: WE Guten ait ee : necticut avenne for an elegant resi- | HOOMS, G4 Sth otarer tor One Rech ele TWENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. to before the committee, and makes seriouscharges | Hak PY {he marshal, ‘They had done all | erty. an tron pipe across King street frou his house for All information may Im: ol vertising Summer Art School, B.M. BIRCH, “‘m203H | _ This will be the laccloe weuheth coer At this garment, ce SO Cea aad as ROU 0 an ——_——+>- —_____ Unis purpose. W. A. Snoot & Co. sent off to JOHN AL PRESCOTT, —— ae AE. LINGOEN | this season, at the price, and ladies who have been wait: | against men whose names have not heretoforebeen | ant. that. they would not be ready at this = peony ety Si7 “4 say oaey mho-6t ___ 16 F street northwest. | QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN, sng will pléaso call at ouice, as this price will move them | publicly connected with the frauds. He saysthat | Ume. He did not think, under the circumstant FINANCEAL AND COMMERCIAL, Schooner Jos. Rudd, for Matanzas, Cuba, loaded suas Sr Sarre | D.Hal Bustding, corner gth and D strects, “Day and | 224 uit Sirah! Building ‘west side: of 20th street, ‘Sersions.' Complete in its arrangements for + * povarass:, it will not be conventent for him to appear before | that they would be forced to trial ‘The counsel with coal and coopers’ sup rih of Judge Drake's residence, between O and charge laches and say Uhat the proceedings against ‘The New York Stock Market. died last night at ber hon ore. —_ ane cea uahters, foal mma eeel women: toe fen22 522, 594, 526 9th street, | the committee before the middie of May, but when- Kelloweg Were set on foot two years ago, but he] ‘Thefollowing are the opening and closing prices | Wolfe. —Civil cases have due Sangster : ; : paces ever he appears he will make a clear statement of | knew nothing of It. He did, however, know that Now ¥i 5 sottay, tea | the county court ‘The court will adjourn this | Matas)" yeradrtin das gan ghee ste Bedens | Wings S I the matters spoken of in the letter. this indictment yas found tn’aprll. Last duly tas | Of the New York ioe ee | every month in the year, “Spring and summer | £IRST SpPRIna Uwportations. Mr. Springer says that as the statements in the | defendant was staving off action and the case was | DY special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: BLOODY WORK IN CINCINNATI s | Sessions. Circulany mailed <i application: PATTERN LONNETS AND ROUND HATS, letter would seriously affect some gentlemen who postponed. Tie read the decision of tho court on & me. 1G ‘Name. sel ma A. PRESCOTT, | ! SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal, nas FINE MILLINERY Goops, ETO, | Bave heretofore escaped the stigma connected with | United States did their duty, “Asking if there were 6 F street no west. cote | | Rioters Fired Upon by the Military. ihe s neys for the > r | Aspecial feature of the Opening will bea lange ana | ¢Stat Foute frauds he does not feel at liberty to | former motion, and asked if the attorneys f Can. Pac. 33K S3y'N.J. Cent. Spe a N CONSERVATORY OF MU i p . make the letter public, preterring rather to let | not cases anterior to this, and receiving the reply ; Sow, IN. : : . sew SORNES OF Ist sic Hall, corner 7th and D. northwest Re cen er ongmene of Suk and Cloth Wrap, Rae) those: matters be developed in the testimony. that there were munay then several murder | Gani yous" el =e NYCS RL geste eg Md degen Femelle ie Gin pxspite Fifteenth year. Free advantages. Jersey Jackets.” Se eae Mr. Dorsey, however, will be asked to appear be- | cases, he asked the necessity of forcing them in 14 |. Do. pref.....) 18 -| sam aND. RI sete THR enue “ray a Apply at LARD, Director. M. WILLIAN, fore the committee much sooner than the time de- | this case. = 268 Nor. & West. p.! 881) THEMESLVES AND EMPLOY Canaon om mab GTON ACADEMY OF 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. _ 907 Pennayivaniaavenne. mhio | Signated in his lette trie Court.—It does not follow that they will be 164 <--- North Pac.....| 32° | 32 : : ool of raphy in ti a dl. ag : 1 ae eal 7 ' J mechanical, ad other drawing: ‘call-and’| (WHE LATEST AND BEST POWDER The Bridge Question. Mr. Worthington—We have probably enough Neo arth bect. aise aiest | An immense mass meeting of cttizens of Cincin- | See aystem of teaching, "IN 6th st. mal0-lu | # for the coinplexion is White Clover Face Powder. | THe THREE SISTERS THR ONLY SITE PROPOSED IN THE | Teady to constune the tinge. Z| tig “idig! Do. pret...2/l141% digg | DAU Was held at Music Hall last evening to give ex- } cA TE LESSONS BY | fait ouly by druxgists, eS a. BILL PENDING IN CONGRESS. ‘The court suggested that he bring them on. 1074...” Onto & Miss... 228; 21% | Pression to the popular indignation at the verdict ative teacher; #p tages for young chil- = : i Mr. Merrick said he would not consent to golng 2401 rans..| $14 215 | case of Wm. Bet onan ee erases fone soca oo Out of Congress there 1s a great deal of talk about 1244 124; Oregon Ti ‘| 2135 | In the case of Wm. Berner, n16-c051 — arged with the mur. 5 KOCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, e i to trial unless he was ready. 18% 18% Ont. & West...| 10%)... 1 . = Apbly Miss 2, 913 6th atrcet northwost. he ee AN ING our panra | 4 free bridge, and numerous suggestions as to peas el ee Pi Ieee bey Ai eigg | @erot Wm. H. Kirk, He was found gutty of man ST. TEACHER OF PIANO | _,Three Patents and Five Medals irum Expositoua xf | Where it ought to be located. But in the bills ph s é | 1255 ‘ipeo. D. & E. ~.., | Slaughter only, The verdict was declared privately near Thomas Circle Particular attention to be- | Paris, Lyous and Vienna. pending before Congress the question of site is | The court sald, suppose they could not get the { | by the judge who tried the case to be an outrage, w York avenue, well gi thowe winking, De gualined, for | Manufacturer, abd ltihortot of stare WORK, United to the Three Sisters. Legislation for a | Witness. It was a most extraordinary spectacle, a j and tie jury after leaving the courtroom were W HAMPSHE NUE, LOT ia, | : g i hooted by the crowd. Indignatton has heen at fever ioe Stub eaee ae Pe Hale Cutting and Hale Dressing. RE ay ER rset | ES PA tet Oot] Oy, omnes Gane hat. since, and one Juror was beaten. and one Apply to JW. BP. MYERS, ROF.DE WOLOWSEI HAS THE HONOR TO T ? 3 nee Congress upon favorable reports from the District | House of Representatives, and cannot be found. forced to leave his home. After Berver was sone eee ate Pica hie eons Oak Tin noe oe eee FTERNTH STREET NORTHWEST, | committees. The Senate bill, reported by Mr. | | MF. Merrick sald Unat the district attorney sug- [| tenced yesterday he was removed to Columban, | ine was alle to rane arrangements te contine besa 2 — — | Hiddieberger, directs the Secretary of War to have | S3ted that there Was no evidence that Walsh wus 4855 47K) DO. pret “| This was ‘not generally known. At the meeting at 940 New York avenne. Ms © & MeELton, constructed at the Three Sisters a substantial iron | 1 New York. 90") 9e'St. Pay A. & | Jast evening resolutions were adopted condemutng rouent out ia operas, orato- core and masonry bridge, and appropriates $2,000 for ‘MR, INGERSOLL éxas Pao. | the verdict. ot be NRE ante tito “i ‘the purpose, with a proviso that it hall snot cost | remarked that the proposition was abhorent to him, iUnton Pac. | . RRITai OF 5 creel a shortest aud best—must not t | Hag removed from Baltimore, to No. 24 D strect south- | more, and also provides that one-fourth the exponen propo {Union Y | THE ATTACK ON TRE JATL AND ART OF THE 60L- shall be charged tothe District and the remainderto | 224 he insisted that ina court of justice the gov- Wab. Pac. DIERS. ery wrade. With her long ¢ perfec <sinaking she guarantees | the United States. The House bill algo directs the | @™ment was equal only to the defendant. The Upon adjournment the crowd moved to the Jat, | and style. Secretury lo have constructed at the Tnree Sisters | partes were on exact equality, and the government Where they attacked the front door. At %40 p.m. 1 iw lots, well located, on K street, between | enn a Lay iron and masonry briage, and appro- | was required to show reasons ahd ae should wo the riot alarm was sounded, summontng the entire diol and Ist strevt east, manare of lates $0,000, In lon to the $140,000 appropri- | continue vas a dangerous sl 6 = " oe force " aor ne in Tuscut Printing ofti-c; water, was, sewerage aid Lhe a Mas. Sera Roveerr, Eten for this Purpose in 1881. Also requires Thatthe | that tho government should postpone action at Washington Stock Exchange. hus ian sence et ee oo 234 Westuninster st, 608 NINTH STREET, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICN. total cost shall not-exceed $220,000. 1 also provides | Will. The government should-show that they have Governmenta. Bid.» Acked | to move: ‘on, and, not being: obeyed, fired, but noone ‘L. M. SAUNDERS & BRO. Novelties in ART NEEDLEWORK, KENSINGTON | that none of the money shall be expended until the | reasonable expectancy of securing the pres and, , , i “ i ee nce Of | United Statca 43g, 1891. coupon .. XE and RIBBON EMBROIDEKIES and ALL | Virginia authorities give satistactory guarantee to | the witness. Untortunately the witness bad fallen | Unitat stator deb, lool, Sheed - Us nd contine ‘CH, GERMA: 44 | was hurt. ‘The Crowd refused to move, 116) Fst.pw. | SEW FRE It: il4 | " SPANISH. ITALIAN AND | ARAS! Open and construct ‘ ! ceramisnts artiaily hi: i 1 125 | Wed at work trying to force the Jail dy AUIL30 _ -—— —— ne gules s : construct the necessary roads to connect | out with the government; and partlaily his terms | United States 4x. 1907, coupon. 24 25 | ' = 2 Sara ENGLISH CLASSES FORMED NOW,” "| MATERIALS for the same, the bridge with tho ughways of that state, and to | had been complted with, Mr. BlIss haviny gone out | United Stati 4s. 190? roxtste das Tak | Temes the ti har eon ee ce acon MONEY TO LOAN Office hours. from 3 to 5 fov16_ | , Complete stock of ARASENE, CHENILEE. FELTS | keep them in repuits It provides, further, that | of the case. — ver om = 0 TO LOAN : Mo ICAL ACADEMY, PLUSHES AND WORSTED FRINGES. — | the expenditure shall be Tegarded a5 part Of the | ‘The Attorney Generals—No, Indeed. District y Columbia. front entrance of the courthouse, and thence t 1741 DE SALES STREET, STAMPING PROMPTLY EXECUTED, __ $a3-3m__| general expenses of the District. Both bills direct | _ Mr. Ingersoli.—rernaps le has become patriotic | permanent improvement te OL. cofn..... 115 116. | LUTON Lhe Lunnel tto the fall. Tile tod forced : bs pate A 38., | their way tm from the reception to the cell room, the Secretary of War to have the survey made as | enough not to stand tn the way of the government. Fermancnt improvement Te, A601ourrency 120% 122 | ‘me yaticrs reeddence in tik, jail wus TUNG he j 1 Soon as possible, and advertise for proposals to | Mr. Ingersoll sald all the power of the government | Market stock 4s, 1892, currency. > 120 J x aeey, | __3.p-caurrretp_ | Rang Arrnaction Dulla the bridge, and make $15,000 of tho appropri. | had been invoked to secure this than, bat they had | W stock 7s, 1991, currency ae epg pers Lat the Deer eee, — = = { OL OF PHONOGRAPHY AND CHR. RUPERR SHE LADIES AT | tion immediately available for this purposes ‘Thus | not found him. He had understood that gentiemen Fifty. year funding 3-050, 1994% is a * os S200 e109, ry ! BEES al cect each Nos, 403 and 405 7th street northwest. it willbe seen that the two bills are substantially | had seen him in New York. . Twenty-yearfunding 5 seis | TRED UPON THE MOB, ns al fe $2,000, 810,000, canine Now, en hand a magnificent stock of EMBROIDERED | the same, and that in neither 1s any site mentioned | ‘The Attorney General—Is this proper? Where ‘Twenty-year funding 16x | Abd a number of men were killed. This seemed to and other Pm at lowest Iessons, any, hour, day or evening. | SLIPPERS, CUSHIONS. TABLE COVERS TIDIES; | or contemplated except the Three sisters, are the aMidavits? ‘Thirty-year funding’ 6s, 1902, com.0..0.125" —" | check Uhe mob somewhat, although they retin S ir Sale or Rent WSK HOLL TUE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS OBJECT TO THE THREE | |, MM, Ingersoll — We are DOr Tequired to Mle AMAA | Fire Inenrance and Gas-light Compantes. | uta short distance. They then began a fasiiade \ REALESTATE OR OTH PASS NOW, FORMING AN Ont aPS eee MT, SISTERS SITE. DOuee ith We ee are SPERU SeVETAL | washington Oity Gaslight Compan: 38% of stones and brickbats at the police and military. ay, Ow eet Fates Of Imterest | ane will toe in change of Me Instructor! ‘The letter of the Commissioners to Senator Rid- | son has so stated betore the commlttce Continuing | fyomeetown Gaslight Company | Then a false alarm of fire Was started, and the fire LIPS, 1425 N.Y, avenue. FREE READING CL ings, dlcherger, chairman of the Senate committee on | he asked if the caso was to be postponed on account | Frouklin images Coe, day} Ande | the District of Columbia, of February 18th, 1894, | Of a person the counsel say they will not belteve, | Rational Union Tncuranch Company EMBROIDERED MATERIALS ou hindat ‘thelow- | states in reference to tbe location of ci oq | Whom dhey charge with fulsitying. Let the gov- | Arlineton Insurance Compan «stinarket price. dis_| States, in reference, to the location Cie oed | ernment set out what they expect to prove’ by | Columbia Insurance Compat free bildge: “The Comuntssioners are of the opinion | <thwent set out what they German-Arserican Insurance Couipauy. that the Aqueduct bridge, or, better still, a location | Wulsh and he would adult It. 2 admisston of | Potomme Insurance Company. twors, en: | Axtox F, below it, say from a point ‘between Rock Creek | , Mt Merrick.—Let thes agree to the admission of | jinn Insurance Company deal kuowledce aud Chem and Easby's Point, "would be much more | {BG PARES ne Ww. Te aera desirable ‘than that at the Three Sisters, | ,, Mt Ingersoll. —Bring Clerks furnished. Call teow telephona 's Drug Store, 10th street and New York ave. JOA, WHITCOMB, engines rushed to the scene. The soldiers, appre- Ty 19 | Mensive that the mob would burn or blow up the —__| place by rolling coal off burrels into the basetnent, 10% «1235 | began to fire again from the Jail with fatal effec. Fe CBS" | This created a teetng of great bitten 45, | the people, and incensed them agate y v 1s | as they saw one after another of thelr nun | Mieeding on the sidewalk. The cry wes raised to On Real Estate Security, R. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th enc Corn: arnin less than half ¢ Bookk: we will admit him. the papers; we W! mn, |B Washington and Georsetown Bonds, —__| secure arms and return tie tire. M reed d c r ihme months | radios abit n's Gai A bridge at the latter point can only be reached by iit peace SE AU are ect rae roel | viceereeat ees Tox | gan to hurry off to the stores when ae i a if | Blunt Closky, Cane aie eee B Grive (rough and dont Uive-quarters of amie |r Rane oF Maioat and we wil win chee | Sonaae Hy. | Was Kept. They broke into the eater = inal by this Superior proce beyond Georgetown, and having crossed the bridge yg assooed? | North Capitol and 0 Strect E NIN 2 4035 | of 8. Kittredge, the largest in th DK A 3 rand + and are Seo oal tor both avaen, we are confronted by a precipitous bank rising 100 | When he was here what would they do with tun a Clothes. Cleaned is. pr first 17 ne It Was unfair to Mr. Kellogg and his constituency Free Liat | themselves. "Another “crowd broke ito thie seen 1th aud Luth streets northwest ‘Si " 8 Clothes’ Cleaned by this proc fect In the first 170 fect and another 100 feet In the : rn Ut atrial, ‘Phe proper | Bown of Public Works, Grean 88 97% | Mory of the Veteran regiment, aud carried 4 Ms Jose their original st. and grease spots guaranteed ” This 1s thy y la xpress to keep him longer without a tri: The proper a f Public rks, Green Ts 7 aces, Terms inoderate, | Pupils received | fo) ueit oriciual staan and reas uarantead | next GO f This ts the only oMictal expression a + > the gove sat ty Masonic Hall bonds guns, ed fro vate of entry, Apply at | {°, fh | ever given upon this subject by the Commis. | fder would be to require the government to be | Mas Theater eady in d 2 National ‘Tes | schoo! ruumis from ¥a a. to 5 p. = — = sald Commissioner West toa Star reporter | Teady in a definite time, iris Mt BOOKS, i THE MOB ARMED WITH A CANNON. | AUZa.m, the mob, In some form of orga marched to the jatl, with the mx 13 Spm, Washineto: ‘Hos. W. SIDWEL “They are not heading any opposition to ATTORNEY GENERAT. BREWSTRR SAID the location of the proposed bridge at the Three | tat w Gea Sstreine cass “lis 00 Sisters, but this ts the candid Judgment of the com. | “at Where there was anextreine case the court (PROF RODE FRA’ nee de I" Acadeinte de Paris) hus resi: 7 ra 4 e : Z Loud reports followed, cansed by the fring : i aR CARDS AND Inisston as to the proper location, If, in order to | Could enlarge a prisoner on his own recognizance, Mechingion s mail eanien RT ena in asset: BL Eat ae inake a free bridye, It Is decmed nécessary to con- | aud could calla Jury and take a verdict. Was this | Yank ot Yashinwton.- 130 sth = Tey struct a new bridge. The location ts perfectly | an extreme case? He elatmed this was not such a Bonk of the Rey 1ST YNN. A.M. PRIVATE TUTOR, SCHOOLS, Ds Ye a feasible, and piers can be constructed high enough | case, and the government had not been guilty of nd M nies’ Nat, 146 ‘kK upon the pushing 10 the front a cannon sre Saeed mamecenmeiert, | Beck BNNs orrzane og cuannc to admit of the passage of | opprisdon or lack of diligence. "unica a tho alae Wey | Mehdeh they inst "THE soldiers ant rai inset WWESY RATES OF TXT jor College, Weat Point, Annavolia and | ©, C. PURSELL. ping Ww ven tho’ necessity of a | allempts to procure Waish, he submit ‘hat they ‘ational Bank 150 170 1 {2 kept up a distinctive fire, and, tually, tae mob + OR MEAL PSere cee saminationm: ‘Seema @iveice: 418 dti:atrect northwest, | AS an easy access to Arlington, no one can doubt | were entitled to further time; should havea rea | bey disperse, without ‘caintug possession of biiiammmaniati 15a SS Its advantage. ‘The persistency of purpose on | sonable time to procure the attendance of this wit. — 105 | the Jal. Seven are known to be tataliy Injured, fers cnortherst yENING CLASSES 5 A MONTH a) A r the part of the citizens of West Washington to | ness. Pennsy ivanin »pany = 70 | ang many who were slightly wounded Weal to thelr = = ~ Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, English Gramnat, Canvs Axo Noverrrs have the bridge at the Three Sisters 18 plain | _ Mr. Jeremiah Wilson, for thedefendant, sald that | Chesajenke and Potomac Telephone Co... —— 80 | homes. ee } 5. History, Geography, Spelums. nu20 agile enough—to furnish a business tmpulse to that city | Mr. Walsh had been ~twlee before the graud Jury | Sioux dalf-breed Seriy. 30.09 eit Satsviee weaves. PROFESSION ATL | = = —— JUST OPENED AT and divert commercial trauMe there. A bridge, the | and failed to obtain an indictment, aud they know | Laud Warrants, war 16 pea ’ a . : Z DALES AMY LEAVITT, OF BOsTO ; ah Ae and Warrants, other w = A Mob attacked the train which was conveying - ~= | ME Tescier of Voeai and Instrumental Muate and har- BAUMWS, 416 Sevenrn Srneer Nonrnwesr., {120 and Cost Of tis one, onght to be placed where | now why they would not indict. Mr, Merrick had a Berner to Columbus, near Loveland, and seized him, 38, | Wony.” Address 1012 luth atrect nurthwest. aah a = {twill accommodate Ud largest number of people.” ] explained that Mr. Walsh procured. the, reaswom- Wall Street To-day. gh chaps pater rsh eco F CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIST. PPAVIDS. 1. JOH oO IST AND CHOIR p extremely handsome and marvelously. < bling of the grand jury e “uted, He broke from them and rushed through the car, and, Juraping off the train, dl: 40p.m.—The | yiume the sheriff for not hande, el Was eren Ture | Diuthe the sheriff for not handeutt ‘hts forenoon than yesterday, and, not-| — Prepentiy break up your cold by the Muely use Withstanding an advance of 3y to % inthe first | of Dr. Jayne's caper lungs and throats, and peas . MN INACTIVE STOCK MARKET. «Lexamine styles and prices before pur- District Government Affairs, resent Indictment WaS the result. Tower teste | oA ¥ oe chustig elsewhere, ° e = APPOINTED ADDITIONAT. POLICEMEN. E ainst Dorsey and Brady, Mr. Kellogg was Po eee at street, Aloe pipe assortment of Teachers Ditles, Prayer | | The Commissioners have approved the request of | indicted. All that was done to get testimony | Post, $23 2 = = | Boks and Hymnal and Catholic Devotloual Books, | Jude Macarthur, president of the Humane Society, | against others, It was an extraordinary case. : aS ch we sell at a great reduction. for the appotntment of A. A. Hayes, J. R. Selfridge; i gr " : DENTISTRY. Added to our Stationery, Department Card | Edward Ae Newmudn, I Hoss Perry, Regier oe? antic ee ne Teas SeeGRy ACE ee ee = Engravitug, (We furnish a copperplate and fifty en- | dan, and Campbell ‘Carrington ay additienat prt: | ‘The court sald the present application was for | than yesterday. 2 Olock, out of 30 stocks | ; rfirstcluse Call ann esamane avant’? *e | vates of the pollceforce to prevent crucity to ant | fixing a day. ‘The government claims that the | faded tn, 2) were lower than’ at the close last 1119 orl: street northwest. Privalg lessons Fubue voice clusses 60 cents per dont ared. The peopld nim, tol : night, 3’ higher, and the rest unchanged. oh, 1997 F'Strat & Washington Season," by Mra, Lincoln, and other | #5. A aL aOR CITES court ought not to fix a day, and tn this connection | ‘Tiere ‘Were’ nd. new developmenta tur tke ot ae4. at 5.15 as ™, Preservation of the natura New Publications at reduced rates. uecttl RGnuntesy Wom gion ti the court read from Cooley on Constitutional Limtt- | financial and railroad situation ‘to affect | CH! nes 2” | jn. pure, pestist. 115 urn sTREET NoRTIC tioned the Comrateinene cpaunington have pett- | ations. THe understood that defendant would adinit | the “general course ot theca mame | Chay fog » Se, Dire tava aces of Noth ‘& perfect fit. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, ity,” torepair the crossing on 9th and I streets | Maat Walsh would swear to certatn facts. ‘The market for railroad bonds was very much less street northwest, on. 8: a ee Aled tor @l. Extracting without pain, scouts, anithoase Mr. Iugersoll.—We Will adinit that he will 80 | active this forcnoon than yesterday, though It was | eatives wad Trieade ‘ato reas vad to) ute ECE EAS. ; 4 br SEMA, All operations warranted. janl6m_ | mn22 416 4th Strect Nortnweat | “°xtimnst Herring, in a note tothe Commisstoners, | S¥2ar: also quite firm, the majority of ‘the fractional | tena. 3 strect | p hte Court.—That 1s all the government could get. | changes in prices being t0 ashade higher fures. | DRINKARD. At 8:20. m.,on Thurelay, March 2%, sirerts nw. Filluug « special i > N Rerrauae of inadequate sewerage on O astrect | mnie cane, it seemed to him, OURME Lobe DEOUEne LO | iereniy MeO NT eee, nigher Meures | | DRINEARD.. At S DEIN AKD, widow of the lut® e withont extracting. A luca) anesthe od Easter Carns Ayp OVELTIES, rt Smithe Orson street, northwest, calls | tial. ‘This indictment was found after two {ndict- | cifle land grant incomes to 34: Oregon and Trans. | Col Willaam i Drinker ne Lis Mr. ii. & 5 st, calls mie = ane L J 2 a ments had been Ignored. There had been a de—| continental firsts, 4. North Carolla cousolidated | Funeral from the Ghurch of fhe Ascension, Sunday, ve ALARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT. Bren ene aaa ma uamoners, to the condition of | Tiurrer, a motion to quash decided In Suly last, the | cones te nee Aenea March 30, at 4 vrelock pan, No flows2m. sewer comer P aid $d streets northwest, and asks | Tiitors motions being out of the way thea. "ihe eee ee . ON March 27th, Issa, JAME: id a tik street_worthiwent: crer Helmer oo ER fs Case passed through varlousstages Unt The pre The Markets, cunie Franklin, seed 13 years : th street northwest, over Tallantyi LENTEN LOOKS AND BOOKS OF DEVOTION. rhe Commisstoners reply toa letter trom Mr, | Case passed ¢ Oe Oe as ses me RPS a cas fommead Gas kiven to thonsands with most beady | VERY CHOICE SETS OF PRAYERS AND HYMNALS, | John M. Young that Corcoran street, between 15Uli | Sit nou found.” We ies tof him, his letters appear do ponmalidated. lig: new tan tonticn St: soos “Tirta setae Tete ee Now see | results, day or hisht, ‘Ten years experience, oS FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, | aac anas Sune Ce nee ep eer rote 0) in print, and he sends the court bis" productions, | s6'bil to-day. TEETH MADE BY: ately aft TIFICIA’ ted fi foil spend Modern me branches of Dentistry, Moderate fees. SSALL' a at bis rectden his, NJ, REUBEN C. Jul SU ot hin age. " re " sl e cannot g ret pc ALTT BE, Ma 29.—Cott 4 4 mhl2__WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th Street, | nothing can now be advanced as to the probabil. HU SRS Re ru Socata Sy BALOO-) | BALTIMORE, March (2) cotten steal maiaming, a — Ues of its improvement In the near future. ‘The ue a 8 z , bh and no choice offered: wester firmer and dull: south: Commissioners state that next September they | MY. Ingersol.—How do you know he writes Od theme Ted, 1.0881 Lal 14. No. 1 Maryland, Du. bo: 1 F street northwest. | Lite at Paget Sound, by Leighton. Will prepare estimates of work to bo done during | the 0. 4 De, tauuorr by eS Tait | Pedy MoblistuntnglishPriann, bySisaaW.Fletcher, | the fstal year euding June 30, 1880 THE TRIAT. FIXED FOR APRIT, 2187. \3 1Odat O44: | treet, thie dour fruzi coruec E Dentistry in all | PUT OL hlices, by Heney daanes. MISCELLANEOU: The Court.—I know his handwriting. But he mn and «lull; | Gouday gagene te brat ‘Teeth ansorted $7 yor eat. “All work war- femur Hosking. How Nut To Do It and! peatoiee thar F001 of 3a street southeast, 1 | can't be found by the officers of the court, A com- tay eee ya | KINDY. On March 29. Issde at 1220 2m. Meow, ee — p Bsn | lation to the payment for use of the wharf at that | Milttce of the House of Representatives has had its MAK) KIRBY, aged seventy-one years and twenty ng, by Lewis Morris. | place for a boai-house, states that he ts willing to | officers in search of him, and they can’t find him, poe nrtnr WOOD AND COAL. white, 4)a42: do. mixed, R WoL SS. Prentiss, by JD. §! I take place from the resid | Pay for the oecupancy Of the dock. vrai will take peer from the resi shade firmer, © of her some The que: ion now 48, after the offer of Ci iY. " Provisions quiet and a The y : WS Petrol lower—retined, Sa¥'y. Coffee dull | Ww. J. W. Davie, on the Brvntwied ruad.on Monday, = wwe Easter Cardy aud Novelties are new opw an ait ' BaD moans ' : Ingersoll: “Will the | court allow the indict Nr ‘ediney fo fats. oiat0s, Bugar | at 1290p i Auterment at Gr Seah at sty ori tinea ore elega izens froin the county south of | Ie at along iy? 2 r refined steady, MHul44. Other SHAM, On Saturday. . 1884, nt 10 LAr a te Yeseo ot more pean tir y un erecta ene tie astern branch, compaced of Mr. Jas C. Brooks, | appeared that it would be proper for him to Reights to Liverpool ecsteonnes | tiene an. DELI Ea Gime Lana to ae KINDLING and wuhs ~H. MOKRISON Petinsylvauia avenue — | living on the river road; Thomas Jenkins, of G Mx ada The district attorney said that there | steady—o E ds 5 3 e- | Cighty-fourth year ceipts—fio TUVE WOOD. satchel Se hy Fes) Carine the roads in that section, and to ask that rep otice of funeral Hope, and others living on the various Tolds south | Was so tauch older business on hand that this ca: Eiasren Carns of the Insane asy luna, srafted On Ee aes Eee ne Se ee oe a ve-dns to complain afout the miserabie conditionof | Port Or Gen. Crocker, the warden of the fal, and LUTZ. On the momtng of March 20th, 1264. let fever, EDITH MALVINA, ye Nellie S and F. A. Lutz, jr, aced t = eee - | Biadeto render them passable. A lengthy discus: | Dusiness of the | omice whieh would mike | Tue cHangr or ray J Buooxe Mack | parcutst reshuency Nor 30 Cath Se = a W Now ready for early selections a full line of sion followed as to tie ways and means, and the | 1% inexpedient for a day to xed. DisMissep.—In the Police Court this afternoon, | SHORTER. On March 29, Ised at 15 a.m, WiLe “WING MACHINES, & Gopi! PRANG'S EASTER CARDS Gommisstoners stated that after the mud became | Walsh, he sald, seemed to be @ man who could do | the case against Brooke Mackall, charged with per: | afSC SROSTOR tithes oe eee ee z = is —_— r boxes of FINE LINER PAPER AND | dled up they would make Tepalrs so faras the | 85 he pleased, go where he pleased, and, while | jury. on the oath of ex-Congrescman John LYACh, | “Nae sete ge Rute new utl th ear ol de an nl . Inst received, 600 boxes of FIN iN “Depart. | Means at thelr command would allow. avolding the process of the law, write to the Presi- | was called for triaL Justice Chas. 8. Bundy iden: | at 9am. Melatives and feuds tavite . Hasse Esnincs: JOHNSON BROTHERS. Sey ae ene i te, Dendonesy Depart —— Gent and the Attorney General dictating the terms | tired the aMdavit In which the alleged perjury was | WILSON, On Weluesday evening, March 20th, 1864, Dale eepeeee WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: nto Cade encianed for rial 2 Fea I el edie GD Cd (ee een pert ee Sas] es ae ore iin, in which Mackall cistiees | Jone Wiles ee Gist out work with Pe ‘Twelith and Water etreets southwest G, A. WHITAKER, Reet eee are ana Browns Repre- | Hower enough in the goverament to find that man: | £2,te case, before, fin #15 for rent. Witness gave | , Funeral will toke place from the First Baptist cli xe oslo igo feb21 3105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | Sentatives Houk, Ray (with Wm. A. Rice and Capt, | frthey could find him they could doit in three judgment for Mackall for $15. The attachinent on | 13tiistreet nortuwesi, on Saturday, the woth insta BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES TON cMCULATING rapnany, oot | 7 Ai, Beokford, of X. Ty Nutting, Dunham | weeks, it wan due tothe defendant that a day be | ine goods were dismissed, as it was shown that the | 22clock®. 202 F tree! ‘ NVASHINGTON CIR LIBI é Mr. Dove, 0), Bisbee, Henderson we Ix it Mon‘ il 21 next, - xt Lynel - = isis tur soee onan, Ww AAU levee nontlwent,bueween 1 ae aad iL} and’ Lopg’ abd Hon, Heshcls Kernan, of New | Sx and bo wor oes 7) EDO Ree al -UNDERTAKERS. Pennsylvania avenue northwest issn Mae WASHBUEN & “York. The Detective Cases, subsequently dismissed on hearing tle evidence. — ——== oe : rum After hearing other testimony the case was dis-| 4 RTHUE ROONEY & Co., : Gutter bead Berea cthwests RETALIATION.—The Treasury Department 1s in- ae ‘i1H SET ese ia nare missed. Mr Mackall had quite a number of wit- ae a ‘New Amerikan No.7 aud | 221 Fennaylvania avenue southeast PROPOSALS. formed that under the provisions of oar pease sere pias e eee i = mail nesses as to character. e connection. m8 rabz2 = ze co POR Rhine === | of Germany consular supplies will no longer be ad- ct . See ap 4 CEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTR 5 ‘po calla etee TH RIURY DISMISSED.— 5 rota TESA WRARN ES crag ay | DSOFOSALS Fou Duck Seg er oR Cote nt nea rape rnc ened Pepe a hee eee es | eee ey misurpaesed iacilities uF tue ecouuMuo Laudlung Of | op; a this fact 1018 probable that the free entry of sup- | that he would ask that a day be fixed for their Sateen Brooke | ‘Telephone connection, FUEL ofall kinds ee Sa eee eae any ae ate piles for consular, omcers of Germany in this | trial. In cases Nos. 14900 and 14901, charging Chas. | $p-poly, uaneed with perjury Ob, the oath of Brooke 10 7th wtreet northwest, near Le J UE PEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USE — | cual DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE) arr eee re Gs March 20th, 1884, Hae eee eases ood, that |e Funder, George W. McEltresh, George 0. Miller, pearing’ ‘any evidence. J Cc 1 . H MINES INTO OUR YARD, oposals for furni and delivering 1,530,- Secretary ‘Treasury fe : 5 5 ee ee osera Cy x OR % CE! ? k : a and James A. McDevitt with: recetving stolen Tare, Sa eS ee : We deal only in best qualitles of ANTHRACITE ana | gov Hed aud ombeck Urls a the ite of the Bull fae | ncacion, erey onas and es on te National Mette. | Tax Lowxar Bmprn—c. Schneider ts the lowest Pore ot Te oem git fe ottcn o¢ 1 Hartfora Sewinz | BITUMINOUS COAL. TH be ieaied at thie ohhecuntit TWELVE MON | Tye Tattapoosa arrived at Fortress Monroe at | po tan pantie asked lcave to enter a nolie| pidder for furnishing electric annunciators in the | _sewand commodious warcrostan, No. 325Pa.ave..w, L NIN a a oO 7 2 CI a Pe ueournew | Allkinds of WOOD. itheria theatick or preperedt> | Avait. NINTH, 164, and opened iinmediately there- | ociocx this morning with the Congressional party pros ns to Mesers: MeBifresh and Mt ato tne | Teasury department building, at $125. He wil be | Residence on the pretninn poet kj pecducs. © ¢roaten Saneey Ot — Ae conn wElaey Ane Re sions general instructions to bidders, and | on board. At 11:30 a. m. she pe oe) Hampton ee wanda ena ‘for eal oe ‘on Monday | ®) ee ‘tract wRen appropria- Jes BELLEW, Ce Careers | SEL ‘ mn tuarkek, “Bch CLEAN Coal, FULL WE: MEASURE, | blank forms of proposal will be furnished on applice- | Roads. ‘The Vandalla arrived at Key West to-day. Greek, April teh. “Mesers: e Christ mage ody | tion avatla lor past 2) years), Undertaker, street, post 2 syecial discuumt for caah. prompt deliveries and prices us low aa Fuel ea be tion to this office, a” U, a Fetal Odion shew Gouda, yrs ¥ aS OPPENHEIMER, Einek® ep. sees THOS LINCOLN CASEY, Rosneries Reronrep.—E. F. Mason, 911 F street | sald that this sulted them, and that day was set Political Notes. ext prices, S229th street n. w., St. Cloud Building. G As W Seen Gezps of Bigincers, northwest, Spore AEDS Ore a, = ‘The democratic committee of Juniata county, Pa., (aaE F GAWEER Oe VERNON e the sols agcuts for Hartford and New . ‘oon ROPOSALS FOR WROUGHT AND CAST IRON | stolen from street Wasmixoron Fist MARKET.—Sold | by -R. A. | yesterday elected Ezra D. Parker, esq., and David | ocessons 29 4h iting = ars 3 DANGER FOn ile WathiNGrON MONOMERS | night try Sara Sommers 102 gine te | Golden, agent--8,000 shad, trom #25 to #4b'per hun D. Stone, esq., delegates to the state convention. 7OTABLINGE Fn pc a = NT | gWahave just received a Inves ot of Bakerv TINE Se OR emia ae acs mS ENeE al) | | Woot) eoucece Come al Weaboliet Bie oa night.” | red; 15,000 herring, from $2 to$i5 per thous- ‘A resolution ‘was unanimously passed endorsing f22Pa Ave. nw. Gormeriy S2Pa Ave» ontuas hile Sewing ae | WOOD; alto, fresh mined GOAL of superior quality for Beale Sete neki aa wen sition vn Der Seger beste nan SO) eal 9 -eraaaan marae —— a —— aswers. Come to the | Cor Rg shes Ae rained Seiivering LEED OVER THE ABUTMENT.—At 2 o'clock this per @ ‘Telephone fig god repairing aspe- | TT, attention of consumecs ‘crespectfally invited» | [yrowa't and Cost tron Work reguired tn the interior of | | WALKED Wan Teary ak paiuters bien. Balcones eA Lhe. inccinee poem pt peti ee ates i any aD thie city. will the wall bast of the. bridge 3 . Tae Bonperre Lecrure.—Mr, R. J. Burdette yesterday selected E.& Smal and 5 SPIND! se | ts isvection of our stock Ba Os eT a ee ARENTH | while wi cnelaed Pine | makes his bow before the people of W: Head Arthur delegates to the national republican Ph street, Detween Mand Na.w. a a ei e_| Mitt RSLS wn ny utr mac Son sbtunt tad Votan, | Re rw nm Wankel, Apt Sat | comet” rewrote Sato pwacen | Ei mace = NSON hr of ry 3 mis Rivet. wharf and Iathet. and Paswa__ | sorhsstioa oaahud satin cbateer nae Salting nis head and taoo badly. Ee ere the SS canieteeeen me a conn come orn: y= % WRIGHT. z == IOMAS LINCOLN Gi Yooua aners” 168) TH STREET, 2S ee Se ‘Sened. THOMAS TIRODEN CAREY, ‘Tre Covonep Youna Mzws Recwtox.—Last | larly for the display of Mr. Burdette's | N.H., April 10, to fix the time and place for hold: es Dacron, re se ett Mines where hret-clams, SECONDS AND eae eae Gistaets ‘of the District ot | Eorough the coluusns Of ‘the thavinston aoe ne republican state ‘convention of Minnesota to | Telephone connection as FALI. & LOVE ag the only’ Dlaco where) Sist-class SECUW iD — the several tive districts of the of SS ae GLorHING con strespectable prices, Addros Colum ‘@ banquet at the Philadelphia | will doubtless take of this elect, delegates ‘cal! at ALRERS. Oot torn, STREET NORTHWEST | house, ‘Arthur St. 4. Smith presided. Among | of meeting in png es enter- | been ‘May 1. C- Pire-cisae Meal Meals seut out tu hot tin kitchen at | SUSTHS OM Stand, No. 619 D strect, between Ctbhand sop oanegte Limos Paster iets Fak, the speakers were ‘Mr. W. C. Chabe, GH Richard: | tained them with his inimitable humor and petive. | “i pell kes beet tested. for a state convention ot | £* aus: everrue Pt 0per month, mhat-ln | > B—Noteby mail seouwtly attended w Grocks, Taf, Tins, 4s + Riteb, Sa | son and EA. Savoy. ‘Tickets at Ellis’ music store, tie greonback party at Albany, Apri 38 ‘Gaetrecen ay,

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