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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 111 8t. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. wp Fersree 81a fe serend to mubseribere tm the eRe earn om tele own sceount at, 10 cet pee SUle or ea cents per inonth Copwe at the counter, cert cach By mai! —pcataze prepad—cents a month, Sfiyear #6) siz mopth= $4 VEntered at thy Post Ofice at Washington, D. Cas Telegrams to The Star. ° _THE ENGLISH BOAT RACE r | An Easy V ee for. Cambridge. Pod ‘p TRUCTION LY FIRE AND FLOOD, -— second-class mail matter] A ‘Ime Warn shod on Friday—S1 @ year, Bostauce preva ts : : PROM tr tinting a eee) OL Bg NO g 658, Ratex made known on appifcation MONDAY. APRIL 7, 1884. TWO CENTS. LECTURES. 7 Tie coalition etty SPECIAL NOTICES. lar THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE SPRINGER INVESTIGATION. | THE FIED n today, at the U8 Court AZ INVESTIGATION, mone aifte = 5 Ne == ‘ we Woe Agocted, with BRR. - ATIUNAL THEATER. 3¥PT AND THE SOUDAN, | a “=A QUARTERLY MEETING F THE NA] Detectives Sargent and McEMresh on a Miler ms chit J 1. WhosQtt as SOCREtaEys, N = ‘THE LAND OF EL MAHDI. Te fret paler meeting cr the SECOND worn: | HieptONtE SCENT TOE OR, TH RELIEE EDUCATION BILL IN THE SENAT! a nat sae aes Gon wi beckern Unancees e e (ONE WEEK. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 7. x 7 | INGMENS HUILDING AS-OCIATION fur thepas: | DREN will fe Bie See eDA ith a ey SHS - GEREN — 2 : 7 preenere green -Betlantis, oetated br sity, rervarticon, clone. | Hunt of dteaaid mai adeatees wl tec itad the | arc at the Huns” sine cate HAT THEY Ry 2 Q Commissioners oa ttle nae Gear R EcbustoNine | Ht gaurd sn EDN "SDA | Se cn, decty, e HOWGATE DiskFreqRasce AND THE OTFMAN | Edmonds and West, and henort RESING NEW LEGISLATION IN THE HOUSE,| CAst—oTiex Testimony TopaYe ME. MB. CURTIS, in his Inimitable Creation, What do you think Genrch, on WEUNESDAY “EVENING, aime woes at & | FESS) WALTER P. SWEENEY & CO. SUCCESSORS Tepat obtained on ene share John 1 | [EE THEY KNOW OF THE STAR ROUTE MATTER, | A Stag reporter today fou Aes a abicb an patra ieel sa Sargent, the Washington independent | the retlectons upon the tranesctions of s.r theuntorit Conor ige University Crew, SAME OF POSES, acoate. | ee DOO on ave aharen | mete ot Sue aCe eg s = se ss : ase on gene ot F st thie snonthly suviuus tyen go i security should | We res ld patronage ee this morning. He said he was employed as | song of the Investig. : ‘ ‘And his selected Company. = = SS | Porat Cr ie iiducemint dfferes “todepuaitors, | °° SSPSULIY Souci nis old pasretaee ey qonils were introduced asa appropriately referred, | a detective in the star route cases by MF. Cook for : te “4 St tout miles and Bow | Ee ‘reeat bee past upon all investments: the : a : z uur ties r — BOOKS, &e. |S Hon is to be ‘conducted in. the. very best thane W. HAWKE. Ree Gas itp 2 theduration of the | (M2OFernMent. Ils employment was from July, t mw Paine tM The weather Special Engagement, joo a | tid protic to be ovat the largest fn the city. Cone SECOND pis-| _ BY Mr. George—To extend the duration le 1881, fo January, 188%. His instructions were to as- . propitious The WEDNESDAY MATINEE ONLY, APRIL 9, SASTER ANNOE CEM | “Saad forma.cp wil te distrbited ak Hs rertiny to melt Avedels. | COUrtof Alabama clans. certiin thenames, residences, habits andassoetates | Syn stiunt non its : rin ana eaeee Aca Mite WEEE % eativn tn waving | he tellow author related titeuclection OC ae deer wen; | By Mr. Wilson—To provide for the payment of | or ail tho meuibers of grand amd perle Juries ta tire erOUing Ge ties aie : Dore freee tre teenies cae! ake suinibeshscisioniaer See eee) To. Me DERICK, tes to the Chicago convention, which méets | Amounts that may be found due to postmasters | District at that time. ‘This be ‘dtd, and reported be aise 1 yrinageton~ & new and ortwinal © parts tebe eee JEL Cougrene hail, coracr ist and A streets a uthesst, | under the act of March 3, 1983. | verbally to Mr. Cook every day, He also pointed ty a "ip isto CAMILLE. lin: No. 40, y, JOHN PLY HIS EVENING, ‘at 7:20 p. wm ‘A. GRAN», ‘Mr. Beck offered a resolution, which was agreed | 0Ut Lilly and Rrodt, when they were arrested. | i = = : ny ViCOry. THE BLACK FLAG aa ee Mus Fe Haye rae ait Central and Executive committete, | yo, galling on the Seervtary of the “Naey co miorm | DUFMME about the sine time the sicnal service | nat ea pehew ae en Fires tn Three Stas a = = % 03S sttiwee Ded MASS MEETING the Senate whether, in his opinion, the eMiciency of #544 tue Deparlinent uf Justice for a detective to | “hie des tot aiwars tits Tox, April > om AtCMS SEASC 46 Ss Busha or he ary would Ue impalred by'te repeal of al | OO at ow cATR | and perhapsthat may brsn Whovrer heart of a ut Coracer Packtthe COmpaNy? a = i | Est vw: CITIZENS! laws grating prize money in anv form tothe of | SE OP cu ATR, | man’ who lost his case in court thae didnt y Gaya pita fies ay MK JOHN STETSON'S NEW YORK COMPANY IS | ni 17 ee cers and sallors of the navy of the United States. | Who was supp sed tobe a deiauiter. Mr. Neweombe | citer his teuiper or bis meeed ter the tbat Ke n ring. | ee PRINCESS (DA ive Me Nair Wright. ey —3 The Committee heretofore appointed at a Mass Meet- mn | was placed In charge of the case, bi . | Whose decision Was averse to lls claims { set acaxt's ss } | ing iy Gaampultten heretofore sprointed at a Af THE EDUCATION BILL. placed In charge of the cass, bat: be (Mr. Sar- | Whose dectson ot. THE ORIGINAL SULLIVIN ORCHESTRATION. - ments, , Stange) The Senate then, on motion of Mr. Blair, resumed | gut) looked into the matters, and Howsate’s | qp AT {22 Commisci ning into eat a THE ORIGIN L GILBERT STAGE BUSINESS. nayly Se eee rater ern THE GENERAL MASS MEETING consideration of the education bill. | Second arrest made by him. He then de-| portcr es © eesti’ (YS! car cy ee = Zi Sele oF 5 : swer | ScFited the arrest and subsegitent escape ot How. | PSY _inqncen : Am Orchester of Twernty six Musteiane Fy ag OF PENT | ae RATIC PRIMARIES, CITIZENS ues Heese | Sales When Allowed to visit tus home In charge OF late Commnreire Wn ns hatiiess stone, POWES e ae ET nectines of | So will be held at Saturday: a 1 Mr. Morgs Deputy Marshel Hoings, Mr. Surgent said he’ was | lor b « ™ ver stable, GUthTeS. jan ica — LINCOLN HALL, z so with or ~ 2 i ishb thood ‘The House. ncere. Sas, Waites. | Poin ary Mectings will be held on the EVENING OF WEDNFSDAY, April 9, 1854, at 8 p.m. 1 site THE OTTMAN CASE. asked for, an es were sate taken Pe ne: Sai | eines by uammaieies of ind Eo | APKILSTI deed in tie Twenty-two Lepmiatice Dia | | Emivent gentlemen from different parte of the eoun- | _ Uber the call of states the following bills, ete | 1e recounted the detatio of thie ease as they have b frou ty and bere. The only pr iS avon fo eee Gilbert and | those who k ow Sandy priug twill be pleacantread. | (cts of thy District ot Columbia at the folowing de- | try will participate and addreseth-ineetiog: Were introduced and referred: | ofton been recited. 1 i! =F Pe a ; bine Tobe bad of CUSHING & BAILEY. Balt more Uniecstes tow Deuveratic | Alharctcordialiy invited to be presru By Mr. Hitt (Iil.)—Authorlzing the President to | FL es etna ace etm | Se books Oct The Banana Crop Shere. rete Ma_Price, #128 area | IO ADEL I3th TSN | ay 7st THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. | nominate a commissioner to ln extsting Vacancy | jon headatarere sheets ere ecg | Sag ne als 1 “preitisis Mtubuax weitere Ween aie Mweecs. Weim . 2 see Eka tesa ee _—_te Execeny rTEE._ issloner ton s NCY | Lice headquarters that the money was discovered Will it reat st British "Honduran, reports that’ the eras ae ot aacent Y | [ge OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, in the International prison commission, «nd t a ie Daal ext ee worked Up thecase |“ ¥es,” said the Commissioners "it Ui oxlst , ‘ Ve W. Lord, of the Bal x = ‘At BAUS, 416 Seventa StuEET Nontuwest. iy renabet sues otliek teat: WasHINGTON, April 4th, 18M DatisnAl pes 2 © | He sald that the government lost Its. ease by plc bie us to make exa “od * Suh and Kastan Macaig PHBA. a |. & aves Seblide a Whereas it has been deemed conducive to the publfe | B4tional prison congress at Rome. ing a detective in the jieck In’ jail | * ~ ee v a 2d EXTREMELY HANDSOME AND MARVELOUSLY <Mis nic Hull, Uniontown, D.C, | interest to ope. a public road. fri the villaze of Lin: | | By Mr. Wood (Ind.)—A resolution calling on the ; Mt detective in the ceil with Mr, Halleck 1a Jall | bovis.” = hiew ' * aniaa COmiGeE CHEAP. hw coln through prop-rty of W. H. H. Grifich to the publie | Secretary of State for information concerning the | '@ tr from him a confession. | capt ince pat aed fee Seep og : Gib and examine voces Foul known. aes cute avenue, near Lenuings, in the | threatened confiscation of the American college in EMPLOYED POR THe STAR ROUTERS, | pecaeeas ae Pe Se ee MONDAY, APHIL 7, ONE WEEK. braper Bock aralipiunals, Bibtesand Cathclic Devo- County of Washitieten, andy bbs aire. | aly, Mr. Fran asked the witness If he had ever been trregul a as | tional Bocks at a areal reduction, letras the opeuitgof 8 haa been, by aire. | Maly, Mr. e : et stu | gS ERTRES ste Polbwiag Clu i Price of books is now tio of in widened orveran id abit | yb Mt Clandy Sto) —For the better protection of | emapioyed hy ant of the star routrdctentanta We] Paver wn Aten FOEEE BOCES OF BuBRLING VOR... | om Mii) 7th street nese given oft ‘ecu opniuguf sud foul sudad pee, | BY Mr. Fiedler (S. J.)—To enable the Attorney | #BsWered that he had been employed by A.B. Wile | Aalst Chhem. | <| 58 usta Ss Perk ae. ion thereto are requested to make | General to collect’ statistics in relation to criminal | liams, whom he uniderstond repre Dil pa ae ala j Beton 15 b— He Paina aa age. me, then known ‘to’ the ‘undersizned onthe 0 i-day’of | and convict labor, sex. “His services to A.B. Wiliiams were daring | Paywent of dan, 4 Ling Theatrical Company, | Srules » Becruct sth cist Cathet pw, Apri, S84, at noon, nt Mie of th undersigned, | By Mr. Keifer (Ohto)—To dispense with the use of | the first Star route trial, His duty was toxet al — ape? weet eas. | Maes | (reared ae cha pheke tubls Building, Agr strect, Washing- | models in the Patent office. | the general unformation that wotild. be af service wih ‘The handsomest fered Seu luis, im Washington, | Shatesp Tin}, Ostreet: bet. 6th and 7th, - | Will bo heard and copaiseeek® y By Mr. Hopkins (Pa,)—Providing forthetndenture | to his ciuployers, particularly as to goerminct . o thoaten ae Wil make her debut in some beautiful | his hernel ue eid —Mutplieg's Hall 6256 street maw J. B EDMONDS, of apprenticeship in the District of Columbia and | witnesses. - adiquate. as there te no oRomen make her debut in some beaut cody foltonsnng Nw Publican from 20to 94 r House Tweet in the Territories. | Air. Fvan questioned the witness very closely as e BE atee nae entire chants OF OO. and Satuniaye. apt | (ete do G. Liueclue “bocia), Probleme," by. Henry vail, 7th aud MY iota aw Majorof Znuinety COA, | gsie'month to stein are tees Pension of | to whether Me learued oF had ueard auyening about ME Me Fietrer tut ie | ENE Go Jour “owen the agree teed ye, Thursdays and Satard oC Se a ee sth —Hauer's a nd 3 eirveta aw, commiestone soho! Bbeinecrs 0. @ month to all soldiers and sailors who served 60 | AD SURYA | Seen be grovtded for ke cone aes = as : ave and Hato missioners of the District o ‘ Sritasttacl < way during dust tne. aaa aura Tok HEE LEEE. he Ti tid Is st apT-2awdw nestoners istrict of Columbia days in thelave warand were honorably alscharged. | xosey BEING PAID RY OR DEMANDED FROM THR river has falen wine ich, ‘The DeOkwater A MUREOM cination of the Senso: a MeTeEee tea Biot eres Hall (48a. ave. a. wba OF WEST TART: AMERICAN COLLEGE IN ROME. SACLSHCRY: Notary (row tie etetsor the Kaleigh rorassm, at Combination of th _ str 2id—Triubl°s Hull, Bth aid Tete he, 72> A NUMBER OF REGULARLY OnGANIZED | py vir. springer hy ok mmm nt Pee ; — ee i ih ER: —————— : Hy Gee A CoN Ce AA REO Cone ee. y ger (Il) —A resolution calling on tho arkers, to prevent an indirtment being ggtten swith ah Papert. I lk ae Cas : woxpesre atiirwoons N EASTER OFFERING Diskeiet of Colt ‘eccratie Conanitten Of fhe | able quarters for their tevul.t mertingy, woud bo | President for coples of all correspondence in the | Out against’ them, ‘To all qucsions Mr Sabsent tuto the atfatrs of the he Serial Seon ier City af Brmne Every afternuou aud evesing this week it the pathetic “LEAVES OF SPRING"—by W. H.C. WILLIAM DICKSON. Chairman. Sone, Eooniral Reston, of a tani whtwe eecoud Crave department in regard to the couflscation oF | auswered that he knew nothing and had beat’ | he” cane “hors Apri 7.— Work has been tm se 4 — or third floor. would be suitable for the bur m e Ttallan government of the prop- | nothing of the matter. 3 ° 5 Steuner Newest paced SOLE GOS CAIN. | Bypegheby all the Bookstore a 50 centa, LIDREA ACTICE OF DERWATOLOGY—A LIFE | Audrem Lox 10, Stur of Darvon rete | erty of the American college ta Ttaly and Teqursts | _ He was asved If le got a thousand dollars for ser- | suUCent, tO. Rest *! scoters av CeIngcing, ber camps : Sein Performances is Stare, | —— ee ALTY bis br. J. VAN DYCK. No. 22 Grant | F es= THE DEMOCKATS OF THE TWEAT SEG | 10% him, $f in his opinion’ a proper occasion bas | views rendered for Uuat purpose. le sald he bad | the abdiiional tenets \ Sexperted that BY tule ewenlag veitiew and De wot Wild Animuaix ORTMENT OF EASTER CARDS AND cparin of ety Dr Van Dyck ‘The | KE" od District are requested to meet af Truubles | 8F13eN, tO tnterpose the good offices of the United | not xutten that or any otlier st | cient:to do the wera repair - ooled and LroUgUt Wo Cle OMY LOR foalt, only ten cents = Au tea Exeter hens i pew and beat | Shed on ine faueit, | Hall cotimr zit and sireta southeart on "ty ESDAY States to protect the property of American citizens | been pald by Mr. Mekibben for any general IMfor- | most tuportaut cl-rs tad tepal ee al Circhlating Library, 807 publish those which | April Sth, at Ty o'clock pin to elect thizee Delegates rom contiseatlo ouversion by that mation he cou . : rs = TPE SE NOE CEES OF TBE COLUMBIA TERN. | inet northwest, between H hud Tntvets i he different classes of Skin, Complexion | the bistrict Conventions to be held on the lah fastaue, | goveruident, ne suOH aNd conve ee) Fates Willing (abt viiteies tore venrglcen about ies preyed “ans and the Sig Steamer. excises THIS EVENING at Abner’ Music Hall, com- FASTER CARDS AND EASTER GIFTS, Pc an indy aged 19, tall,and of fair com- J. W. ARNOLD. By Mr. King (La.)—To increase the eMclency of | $400 or $500. Wituess treated direct B. | dons The Mr. Yauten | Hass, April 7.— Letters frm Capt. bioncing at 6 v'ciock sha. “Aduicsion, 2600 dt Jhivs lesion ten ond th neh Wain By owdes ar this Geuteal Goin ites ‘apsst | We Tver observations of the signal service. Also, | Wiulams, and not with Dorey. Witness saw C008 | tit there, bis artes, as our | © yg! * astro that Chere Bs a Ss = A CAKGE NARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL, AND Eup. | dosent aoc sional ‘alten Lars Se eo Bae ‘the support of comnon schools, ihe: | ne aris every day during the ‘trial Dut he ld MOU | anlitor be aud as tat an he | f i weuilig Lie maMOUl steamer T™ | SdlGobs"b VorroNAL BOOS, BIULES PRAY: | for lid cleks gud oge were herally cnvered with cxeat Building veele: | Sertetary ‘ot the Navy for alist of uames Of ail | nS Dabers Pelating co the tral, Witness a i a te Sikaauer wil be GRAND CONCERT | BRSOCE> yas Soe staal! wife fins, interspersed saith, Mlsek ads, ve Northern Market Hall officers 6n the retired list of the navy who are re- | SUPPLIED WKIBBEN WITH INFORMATION, haps yucca ; ie Tbe: Sacgpeticie eet ‘hotel, : ©. PURSE aesnei ne Eription was att excexsive oiliness “4 northweston WEDNESDAY | ceiving over $3.00) ay ad 0 but Was not regularly in his employ, thouch when AA an EE Hwhent estou 7 s 5 CARTE: tebe si fata +f the nese, aubed unier treatment for three in pri Yth, 18-4, at ¥ o'ch« bed a year, and who had seen no sea s y ploy. dl Deon Stel Pha “i 4 choos Will carry a FeLure By the ST. CECELIAQ ITE, feu 418 Sth street nortbweat_ | Ofte nos hanged, perfectly curelwith every | The atten ane of eee ea var | SeT¥ice and less thin 16 years land serviceat the | he wanted a iittie money from McKibben he went 7 xo ML y cris requested. to hear Asasiste! by PROF. BISCHOFF, E Cc Aso N Nee ee eee ee een cue | therejuris aud take Justis fhe auaunt dleclion of ome | MIME OF thelr retirexnent, and youl, He got abour $100 altogether. Witness | natn ak Suan as For the benefit of the Carrolll Institute, aster Carpvs Axo Noverries Dr. Van Dyck at bis Watincet oes Sone | ase ED, BROWN, Seaviary, Capitol Topica. heard a rumor that Saulsbury and the Parkers | bt gulty of atis audteren in Canccon ee At CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ALARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT. Hod a heavy erowtl black haion he | > aioe ee THE LIBRARY BILL IN THE SENAY. Tae ee po ee Roane ete | lieved greater Camo, Apis Sabir Past han wfehdrawn l = On EASTER MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14th, 1584. Pie | gue deseloviie nt Gis Fe Ie The tS acting witt be neha ‘The Senate bill for the erection of a brary bulld- | Mention that bue he did uot huve any feel inter; least that sch 4 Jency of the Rgypttan amine | Doctor nutes cea operation ‘wo tins will be held i ‘ ing holds Its place as the spectal onier after th shipping bill and the inter-state commerce bill These two measures have priority, and. the only apprehension 1s that, an appropriation bill or the mation. Tt only Uy hut te aie, British gove amounted to rumors Wituess | 18, althouh we was cure he never saw back and examine thte t Isbinys: he had no knowledze to that effect, | WF Nad a8 much as we conid de bess “knows N. P. Wilson. It Wiison was an | Of ¢itrent affairs. The ub stinetr nr von TUE O pan. for the puryowe the District Couventic eee AER ENTE cots apS7t_| VERY CHOICE SETS OF PRAYERS AND HYMNALS, | ° process,“ Hemnowel dia FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES. done He Mth i a lect e Delerates to on te met April 15th inal. ap6-3t j | Admission 50 cents, | _EENTEN POOKS AND BOOKS OF DEVOTION. | diininy thie uontht © | | 1 MUSEUM SPECIAL CARD, ty keep track | i not teins | | NSE DRAMATIC COMBINATION. > x sain saar| 4 i 3 respousibie Tor the past. are civine thelr altent THE FRENCH TO ATTACK TENG MOA NRX! ‘The finest performaber ever given inthe building. | mhl2__ WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th Street tariff bill may be pushed Just at the time when the for any of the parties Involved, witness | Tesioustbie ror tie p. : nt ‘ me HOA NENT FRIDAY. The Famous GEOMGE KUNKEL, |= Pia of Washington, D.C, ageat, | Ooo aoa, Ubrary Dill ig reached “the: shipping Uh ieag | did ot know it.” Witneseascisted. Wiliams in. the | LO thelr own duties except as parti (Pants, April Z— Advis Trin Tonquin State Cae o eeatke E Cc Ta OF aR Toe a ete aged tewatinent MUriNg | inet purtt Monthly Meting of abevenew and our: | expected, will occupy some Une as. nuinerous | Hist star route trial He had nothing to do with | DFowsht to their notiers Atterwands, tn tal tbe Fr attack Hung Hoa April ath, Wikies ee | Zuasten Carns | tly bales on the chin’ thoes sivauia avenue aud. Ith’ etme, on | Members have declared their purpose to have some- | tke Second trial, las eee ‘Avoaeet eee AN ANARCHIST ARRESTED, TS OLE TMS Cans AND NOVELTIES. | HW ce TUESDAY EVENING, the 8th inst.. at Su'clock. tule Losey upon tt. Theinter-state commerce billis | With rexard to the Howgate matter, witness dis. | 1, {rst | {he | charges of Viexwa, April list, named ilisshd See ee ke Se weed Dee, ESD) NOVEL: | nt thet howe Mo desire tala stock an thin Association | another that wlll provoke some debate; hence itis | Covered Shine Land of Howgate’s in Florida, aud HOC Made out avalnsy has Meer arrested at Brun Cen ae Oey Cpe | Now ready for early selections a fail line ot u dow at this inecting. Over 200 shares have al: | not deemed probable that the brary bill can be | Col. Cook had tr attached, lmraiy aca cen with obtainth money by swindl UNCLE T PRANG'S EASTER CARDS. er ren Le oanal a8 a a ES Cant ne eaeriptous to Sivek of the FIRST | reached this Week. Its friends hope to geLit up, TESTIMONY OF DETECTIVE M'ELFRESH. for any such changes. Th Whe purpose ot promortn suse agitation, fortreecteed. <0 boxes of FINE LINEN PAPER AND Hollis fant) peered when Sie ck ibe meere ance SECOND SENIES will not be opened until January, | HOWEVEr, early next week. George W. McElfresh, an independent, detective, | into, and telat within hedieiens < BOWN SXOLOSTON AT TRISTE ENVELOPES, just opened in the Stationery Depart Whuirg and at tue std let te pull those ont, | 188. e S ext dalled, He i seni a mised iy Ate Rote RIRSTR, ApH T—\ betub exploded last evening | mont, at the low price of 250. per bux ‘dud ated at ‘thee sane thave pulled just thins SHARES $100 EACH PER MONTH. The House on Saturday pasced the agricultural | ver tor ten toa, py es ropolitan detective | Harter pct furl atd ty tue con bear tive Darracks 1c causal no inyury, Rosebud aml Eeasie Hi rr enon at of tay chin, ‘Che reedit wae (oes eee ke appropriation bil. after salting $25,000 tothe appro, | OMe for ten Fears, until about a year ago. The | Yalden hvaine saline Rov = as VNTTLELY NEW STARS. gl oneness dlcoamear thn ever. T pul the at wen cess cion, oaiem aclvartnees to thosedestrons Pilation for the distribution of seed and plants, The | bondsmen of Howgate emploved witness Wo | rauden eo ioe ahitoace eorranine aca tree ones n Rent ativese oe ere) ata 1105 PESNSYLVANIN AVENUE fu) ie ‘ctmuead | me ante ot ira ca hot steer tates | LADD a aamcey | Nk ae no Bee j| amptblng wroug since ther "advent auto omen, | THF SAT! Menon rome : =. | asscelutious of the city. As muuch as &2 ira ES Saturda | 0 © facts they would be ve meh Obie RATES Oval po) moRTeA % Admission to all only 10cen‘s Shy | tained'as an advance'ou cach share SU ™Y BOOM | aabin. to be U.S district Judge Tor the easterndic: | escape. Hic ue eaten tae cane 7 New Vong, Ar a eect, 1030 a” ance Fe Exawrri05 | | MALTER STF MART. Presi dent, | trlet ot Texas: anid J ©, Burrows, of Michigan, tobe | Witness was sent to New York with MeDevitt, | ir nere ALE, fnprove Tw d eoterince of Mestre. « oud. ry o x itor of the treasury. and they artested Halleck, gpe of the par de they would tha kW 1 others on Saturday, fee FOR 4 FEW DAYS ONLY, \ Due when it comes tou growth of chin whiskers It i Lous vy hevasrer. Mr. Barbour, chalruian of the house District com- | nected with the Ottinan eas and broueli. hitn to | tout than that tee pr ring oh the THE FAMOUS ANTOTYPE COLLECTION 70 | gather more thats Y cat bear. The first: months | _ap4-3 218T Hetroet torthweat,_ | MYO MuTerng froma severe cold days eave | (awuinston. , Halleck was not then a tuzitive trot | hd ever seen; that le kue% Of 4 2 5 bares i fans redtic aon om ” ! | Dr Van Dyck removed in all 1.500hairs, She left Wash- | —— “ILD! ¥ of May stice. Hg absent on leave. tuess had eC MAGNET Of A ereninntias part ase | | ieetow in June, and returned im Au ust when ere: | ¢2g BUILDING LUMBER from the House. noting to Ko with the arrest. of Ottman. Coming i into at molto wake Cutting so unpromtable Bak EING’S PALACE. wwvtd 900 nore hairs: her face wae now so nearly freed. ae Russell H. Scott, page in the House, resigned his | over on the cars from New York witness talked The Commissioners said sin rates have been restored they will U® - BARLOW'S ART GALLERY, 12% Penn's Avenua, | foun Bair that she weit alivaidin September and te al position to-day, to go out west. with Holeck. On tie train Halleck took out a ters in the pa 1, “The new rates go Inteetfect to-day. ae . unt March. Inst, when the Ductor HARDWOODS Representative Curtin went ‘to New York Satur | meioranduin book and added tp some figures. | daylight as fist as pose Tolnto, Cinciinatl & St. Louis southeastern Containing over 90,000 fac similes of the great old mas- = cupe of Ler case by removing about AT Low PRICES. day. He will probabiy return on Thursday. Wituess and MeDevitt took the book and ascer- en's answer was: * VasPrment, loking tO @ foreclosure. has ters, and the best of the modern school of paintings. GRAND SPRING OPENING OF ae ae thatthe figures us adden up amounted to Ifthe report In tho news 0.000 in 3 3 = The Jeannette Scandal. the amount that was stolen. Halleck’s | to what Mr Yalden savs are trun, id railroad ee ee ae MSTIMATES FREELY MADE: SSeS ee figures were divided into two paris, and the 3 Gut DORRINg exten what wee shoo bi rus oblcati FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS AND ninaEterece : paren gate sum of the two sets of tizures made the pre- nissioners. ie has found out wot iit te ee) abu prince’ PS | \CK OF DRY LATHS. After Tat Srar’s report closed Saturday, Dr. | $155 5 apie ay on oy Le reoelver has offered % Tae Fasors | Mi tso divers avial a ate ot i — Daniel F. Collins continued his statement betore |“? UH OF egy tines = |;Gouticisouers ratte mattenti «thse ty uthoey ak MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB, NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY head, where the sich was ite tatural color, ‘Taeciee WM. McLFAN & sow, | the House naval affairs committee of the wrongs) |. s apusati packed | whien he was Inc aut th tence was | DE Bt yt nalon Of the | coloration wa: so deep and uiakiny such a marked cons | apg Cor. 18th and B streets eat, | IS brother had suffered from the hands of Lteur, | _ Witnesssald thatlast summer he was with Flinder | yrnisied. He b tateda crake | eee Cor be Re reo Or Bostoy, trast between it and the natund color of the skin, that 2 ES ce northwees. and Uney got out circulars, offering a reward of | him by us, and Which we had to sot beru Kat and Steamship Assocta- : = a -z, | De Long while on the Jeannette, and quoted Lieut. | ATIONAL MEDIC \LCOLLEGE (MEDIC. : gate, and se the | he has bee i Vulversitgy. 15H | Danenhower as saying that before he would have | #0%) for Howgate, and sent them all over Miadnresigninn: ‘ it looked ax if there wana white spot In the center of he {for ie esiabllsiment of me Assisted by MADAME CORA GIESE, | ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 AND 2 | foiytiead, There were well defived potion the teehee | CB ortan p E as discoverad nette iment of Columbian University), aanvestigs = berseen eastern etties and gu the outer mana of the rye. and on the che ka Her | evel The witiwe courwe ct fectures wal brain on | endured what Collins had to he would have gone |Cuntry. ‘The reward was by authority of Gen, | Hs imvectization. | Me has diss nd nociutigs Wd upon making a tedue- WD give s grand Vocal and Instrumental =— rd, presenting @ solid apjearance. | MONDAY, APRIL (TH, at @pm., with anintrcduetory | over the ship's slae. Hazen, Witness knew of no papers or anything | as told us cast we could not re a present rates treme Texas ; We ulti ae Gtiveiewees Opaatag Dave | sciveral callow contin if thefucr | lecture by "Dew. W.. GODD Sublet: “Ot Whut | "Mr. Bartlett, first-class fireman of the Jeannette, | €ls? showing the whereabouts of Howgate, tn | {Fary, tes told ye Chay we coi boy wees Sulth Of Wasbie CONCERT, j \« ir health am ot | Snes AAR MPS te General Pract | sald inat Collias sorved as weather feporter until | We later pAFLO€ Me ct star route trial witness | tes whar hasteen amas pales Arosa | ee into elect to-day. : \3 ation and ner” fhe Profession and yublie are init thetie oe hissuene Was emploved by A. B. Williams, to give him any | Uae wha ot ene ene i A | 1 the Weste At LINCOLN HALL, on TUESDAY, APKIL 15 1604 | 1000 Fieeant Bunches of COLORED and BLACK TIPS | "Ht #uth Til elt ny toa Forfusther anformiatii py ty MEW Hen is See tues arieee Che pel munko ane fon ke mMleht wets to tat teal, He Dever C trans. | will ured toutny and stem eo Tiekety. GE, Reserved ovate: 6150 | ataceuts, Threeina bunch Sold formerly at 50 | grid the spntea st Goh Viti ntieet ortheat, | Statement to you of {ts causes?” was asked. gave Willits any Information; never bothered tive te tee The general semtle a cents. Also, | good, discotorat ——— a The night after his arrest. Mr. Collins sald he | biuself about the tnatter. ment fs int vy lichwis Curtailment of cou Seats may be secured at Metzerott's music store on oF | 3.099 Bunches of Still Better Prime Goods at 48 cente a | tounge SE, [eg NEW BUILDING AssocraTiION. and Mr. De Long had had several differences in re MR. BLISS’ FEES. | | PPMuCHON and harmonious Understanding ee ar 7 ‘he first monthly meeting will” be held at St--Do1 Saute a. abd finally placed cer- wing bis opinio} st ying | controvers¥ ts now printing betw enchant | Weston of £ ~ HOICE SEATS FOR Fae, ote, health good, bee | Bic Hillel usd attecte Houta MONDE, | tlh Festrietions on him in Fegard to open-air exer- | BUS@ giving bis opinion on the system of paying | vontroverst ts now jw uti Wo) Property whieh | iis sttted Ten Tor $10,000,000 of the FORD'S THEATER We offer also as Souvenira F Wan tiycke daciuaey, | ARCH Tat avicloek p.m, | $130 may he cbiained neaos | cise. He had been Uving “a perfect hell on earth,’ | U-S district attorneys in fees. Tn this letter Col | Sf vorctant turned over to lin ds = herent rs Fein yerrgiecmeweme ior aale at Brentaus's Luck Store, 11th street and Penn- in B pyar advanced ou. | Six ber cont aiterest ullowed. | he sald, and had once told De Long that he was | Bllss stated that while istrict attorney tn | these things were ‘public ts Os AeA aed BPD BO bet asses 385 _| 1,000 HATS at 25 cents. worth 50 cents. 1,000 Children’s wise and cheeks), The pores el by La Per mouth. Subscriptions for stock | ‘watched and dogged as though he was a poor | New York he recelved more fees than any or | fore we calue into o! These are all the wn a ‘so Tarwe snd comrse that it wan man’s cur.” official in the country. His Judzivent, based np dat clout Brveres | TRIMMED HAISat so cents, worth 3L | THINCEES von gccESSORIES | | BOYS BICYCLES aud VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. | _ We offer also a choice axsortiaent of FLOWERS. L PUKCHASEES TAUGHY FREE | GOODS, SILK and KID GLOVES as Repairing executed promptly i the most skillful ‘Asin the past, wo will ay Rol when sie teal pom i sree wean alc E | herd iw midst once fates onOpene | wilswae rated wl MR. VARTLETT CONTINUES HIB STATEMENT To-pay. | eXDeTience, Was that the fee system #3 a bad Une, SOE oe nw. Mr. Bartlett was again on the stand berore the | Hd Hable to great abuse. Both of the “Comin: caliper hen cominittee tis morning. He sald that he knew of | (, THE CMSEOF FOREMAN sons f. MITCMEZ. | | statenicit~ | he hit = for alvin Netrraask ve exhibit the | stk fall of pins, and after imonds. remnarke: Ani the fell ine Directors: differences between Mr. Collins and some of the |, Ch#itman Sprinzersaid that Mr. John T. Mitchell, |_| Cauuintssioner i , 1 the wile matter, Mr. Yalden’s st tem Soo ok, Most Choice Gods anall the Novelties | tHe bles by thea “Tn this 9 | Wit'am H, Baum, 7th and B streste a Officers of the expedition. Ho sald that he had | foTe™man of the grand jury in the star route ¢: ‘ SSoetotan cite - Wal ©. SCHIENER'S Prices that will met the approval of all. You will be five and et HW. Smith, 716 B street aw. and had never seen him under the intluence of | that criticisms or comments had been made | to bring abuut tae invetic Kapixa Soon, friar thas Cowisancaa ack bp oan w viats E> youhave tea any bi-anish, discoloration or | J. W. Burker. 7th aud D strocis a. w. Uquor. upon the action of the Jury. He wanted to know | Fiedler. Mr. Mereant. it ‘ Hot of the com ir, hands. eyebrows, eye- A, MeDestott, 613 6th atrevt s, we ‘ir. Collins’ counsel asked if he had ever seen any | how far his oath as a juryman would close bis | of Mr. Fledier, and if i= stated t 1. W. Beach, the tn f ra it pant, ou0 7th street sw. ___mh99-8¢_ | of the officers under the influenice of Uquor, mouth; whether i would forbid him testifying be- | of securing such ev vs nts | © Ply ilu, Was discovered an aw W I kk On © KING'S PALACE, : DYCK “| pe DRUGS. —c. &. PRICE. DROGGIST, aan 7mm Perariiseo ORTORES. fore ue committee, | MF. Springer said he had Not | as will waist hie th gaint nds M4 & COMLT ibe Sa x an ma ue? A" st. s.w.. tho leading Pharuiscy in South Wen , nexamined the law, but had done so since. | versy be has With Culle z ui a oop TELS an, Cuerer | oi Giese ee on ste fon, Physi Presciiptons «spetalty. ruteur Med | Mt. Bartlett replied that he had. Hesatdhohad | LCM ana silikens of the commitiec tied | a hove ots) ssp tous 4 characer MAHOGANY, WALNUT, &., — seo: fiumery and ‘Loilet Articles iu” great variety, | seen Chipp, Danenhower, Melville and Dr. Ambler | that the oath was Uinding, and {t would not do to| CHANGES IN THE MEDICAL DEPARDENT oF THF S been arrested. At ts ahd Unb 719 ESTAR HER 2 intoxicated. He did not know whether that had | yeruit It to be siolated. “The chairiuin sald | apyy.—The followins chances tn he statlons « adagite-to antler of the Samy froz the cheapest to the richest artistic desiema. We in- CK DRE t Te, MUNCASTER & HOWARD'S _CAPSIOIN ‘upon the results of the ey Ar. Mitchell complained that Col BUSS lad Gast ; as onthe mniddical Gap Sian are: utile thie disk. Two iangy ia eae ts je e555 PPP, RRR OTT NES éte BLACE DRES$ GOODS! CF POA STRENGTHEN yeast eRe aN | Any effect, upon the re Tory tule to hea dhe vee | imputations upon the jury and upon himself asics | dulles of oficers of the metical department are or | 4 cleaver used tor auupuLadtag Purpises WENO ‘Vite an inepectinn of our rooms and a cumparison of our ss PE RR OT aaa {he beat. Price, 20 ceuta, Call at 7th and Latreetsand | selout of the ice. On the contrary, ft was driven | foreman. le wanted to Kuow how far he conld | dered: | Colonel Charles Sutherland, surge, re- beside the vit Prices, as We ane welling a great vartety of Sssg PPP Poe . ¥ ee Into the tee as hard as the engines vould drive it, | go In telling what oc nea an the JUFy Foot tn de pal oe Le ph age ten daa dar hg ic iia Se 2 Se S 719 MARKET SPACE. ‘DK. J. CURTISS SMITHE HAS REMOVED | Hi: was generally as to det. | fense of himself aud the jury. “Mr. Militken | Teper PALIANIEA Oraa Meith wincia ort) ome ee a Tx HOUSE FURNISHINGS SsS Pook Ku ELE nie cinve from Sus Catroctuurinwet es is Nee | pepeeee mony, was eenerally aso detalls, and un | ora’ ye regarded tho Oath “ae ineolable. cova | sion Of he Atlante for duty an toe Al dinectn of | Pont Devoatr, sik glock thie ae | = ork avenue” = _iuiv din” | {tle was St present inunided by the presence of | He Would, “Bol. ‘vote "to ‘pemlt” any” muin | tMAt,dIvisn, “aa of tae deputies of li cn ire Uroke out (a. Tenant, haaee oa mbis HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. ‘1 eee " . sUDES NI Mr. Meiville. to tell what occurred in a grand jury | Colo SWIIaeDOrt va une obbonean ck Duthding and satie oF @ : < ee: i | CHOICE OFFERINGS FOR EASTER WEEK, iy agett for Wharton G. Geers | ~ Hie Teplled emphatically that he was not. Toom. Mr. Van Alstyne was Inclined to think | California, will report to the coamatidit thw die raed Parse ae Loess arrexrios: {| | ca jetteville, North Carolina Seup ee ee Lat Mitchell's testimony c@id be heard. ‘The | division of the Pacitic for duty 4s a us fire rasa urtouaay an i | Wine mins seta ‘The Filibustering Expedition, urinan gaid that he had examined all the autuor-| Of {RAL Givin ae aCe oulldiig ‘and wee WILL EFMAIN CSTIL FURTHER. NOTICE, at | Canton Crare, Courtauld's English Crape for Veils, y eagut {on G A HEINEKES'S Vineinig | qejegrams trom Key West state that the sch Tope could De made public. Mr Evan Chousalst a) SON Flere ata eae Gor ones fo Tsao Pe Som Rich Silk and Velvet Greuadines, White Wines mbYeim sera: fate that the schooner | jyutter not worth While to go into. He never saw a | departwent of tife east for essizon cuutrol, Tt sos Tay Cunomere, Best Brands of Silks. pg JOHN H MAGREDER | Shorters arrived there Saturday night with two | lawyer who would adinit that fallure to win'a case » iad ea ne mre. SHINGLED BANGS? mee es 47. NEW YORK AVEN' negroes and a Cuban on board and wasselzed by | Was is fault. It was only Mr. Iillss’ opinion that | Heved from duty tu the departs a = sera hands, NOW READY. Jersey Smal, Satin Luxor, Merveilleux, Rusdzimer. | Ts the only agent for Miss C. E. MARTIN'S Unequalled | Collector Wicker. The negro in charge sald he | Wie stand Jury did not dots duty in refusing to | Will report in person to the commatdins golwrs ‘Har Dressed and Nambia for assicnment to | The Armory and Opera House, Louisine, Satin de Flora, Pouseo and Chins silk, Home-made Cakes, mba-Inn indict certain’ parties. That was no imputation, | deparunent of the ico — 1m | was engaged to pilot the Shorters to Cape Florida, | Millet. certa yan, * duty. tain Thmotay E. Wilcox, assistant sar & 10 BE BEGUN TOMORKOW. < sea | Embroidered Robes, Fine Blac H, MAGI Wi pons It we,” continued Mr. Fyan, “go into all these . Capt y x, Fs | Embroidered Robes, Fine Black Shawls, Cashimeres, AP” achante isthe May wecnt for RODENT MME RRS | Dut was compelled to take the party to the Cuban | outside matters We Will Hever get through. Thon. | Cen, relleved froin duty tn the depirtanent. oF th with Mr. D. J. Macarty for erecting Batiste, S Stof a plantation near i" Veiling, Carmelite, Albatros, Henriettae Phitadey stly and conscientiously believe, from Luformation | Columba, and will report 1% prs: on ose ida India Pele Ale. ‘The trade and pub- | the Cardenas. The pilot then put to sea, but before hy econ try opera b signed to-day, | joth snl Drap de Alias Gali ba wupplied: A store ‘ sparunent of Ue « ist | [See sze bee cellos eu Sebo | getting clear of the land he iw an extensive fre, | MUI me Us sovnaxumer, | menvwduty. HOF ie cast HOF MER | 9 to-mn wing Mr. carts willbe t36 ‘This 1 C EI . WI a —— JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 NEW _YOI an inks the plantation bul!d wel NT, —— | work ot r bulidinzs new on the grounds peer eet nome enacts termcrwect ty poe Aah XEMDER CE SEW £xD) BEB DOME E-S> avenue iw the only awent fot PHILIP J LAU: | “Secretary. Chaailer received a tekcgrann ius | have sold Ht OUL ahd got the money, and I want Political Notes, | The excat Tor the new. bul DRESS TRIMMINGS A SPECIALTY. BENS ‘Celebrated Philedaphis Bouemlan Beer. “the morning from Cotumander Cooper, conimandt a = ve o bum 2 7 1 | set : 88 TRIMMIN : 4 Z ler Cooper, commanding | that dug f BANQUET IN BROOKLYN—ARRANGING NOR |) ClO puaktinss #) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. PATTERNS INCLUDE ALL THE MOST Re aaa Ss dest in the u aus mbii-im: the Cle Staves Steamer fovataray ata ng aes duis out. Tdon't TER TARInY RANGTET IM BRDOEL Xx —aRRANOTNO 10 «ing wortmgn Vernon Bow: | - ‘mbre Parasol = ‘OAK HILL CEMETERY. twenty-five ofthe filibusters land x : 7 re 0 of Brook! ug prepat —, (¥ernon tows | APPROVED IDEAS AND MANY era bin Hear there om the Shorters the day previous to | F¥an, then added, 1 don't much Uke to talk here, | ve n dinner Saturday might. apd Invied © latte yr will Ue pried td ready OF tam, Where acomplete assortment of pXCLUNIVE OxEX | | ADMISSION ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, _| the arrival of the Swatara. Goo esate at that these dierent caruoere airing | Guinber “of representative ‘democrats, to. tit | Tue) Will be of UWo denonuinstions—G10) and $3, PURE DRUGS AND FINE CHEMICALS, | 2 Ne Noperson sha'l be admitted within the Cemetery on ‘The Danville Investigation. {he responsibilty for failure tn these cases. Now, | expressions of ‘opinion on the tariff “and otluer RRC retary } Sundays or holidays, except proprietors of lots or nem- zn my information ts that in certain of these star | Measures. Senator eton and Senator Baywrd Together with afull line of DOMESTIC and IMPORTED | -— ‘TI Market Space, corner 8th street. APS | hers of their immediate families and persons accompa. | 4 TILT BETWEEN SENATORS LAPHAM AND VANCE | Niita cases experts Were placed -betore, ‘te | occupied the seats of honor and made specclies FANCY AKTICLES. can alwave be tou teb25 z |: nying them: aud the Superintendent aliall. have ABOUT THE CHARACTER OF COL. SIMS—MORE TESTI- 1 Jury, papers submitted’ aud explained até | ‘The latter spoke of the recent legat ten sion | Prof. De Suicdt tas comtinue ‘examinations ACR AKTICLES, cam abwave be to E as | Hut! to "require satielactory ‘evidence. that those | MONY AS TO VIRGINIA POLITICAL METHONS. Ehencctscd parties Indicuats while inthe ¢ > a fats step in the direction of the destruction ut | of sa gr, atid made reports Wo the : : STYLE FIT and PERFECTION OF WORKMANSHIP | Pcp rg asking admnienion are the gees they represent them- | ‘The Danville inquiry was resumed this morning. | (rier parties! the experts, and the damaring lec | the principles of free goverument, and des ith opiver an flo: Natapie “Nt Bh BM Cusser Care, | = | com . Sion or expel them. of sdinis- | str, BB. Munford, of Chatham, Va., a member of | mentsiwere ROL permitted to go belore wie grond | the evils Of the encrouchment of federal poser | ped to, (iter; NO. 56, ee + CANNOT BE SURPASSED | Received this week a fresh supply of those pretty Hy order ef the Board of Managers. | the legislature, was recalled, “Mr. Vance sought to | Jury,and the parties thus protected were nou in-| Upon the rights of the states, senator tnd i 14TH STREET. COLORED SILKS, JOXES.. | impeach the character and general standing of Col, | dicted.” Mr. Fyan, who fs a leading lawyer of his | Spoke in regard ae ee n, county, Butte j iu the new spring shades, at 75 cents. Very fine Heavy | _™mh22-6m ‘Treasurer and Superintendent Sectton, and has been on the bench, sald positively | MENT Speeches were also made by Hons. J.C. 8. | ag sgetgy Ba ay hg ! BY THE = ‘Sims, the coalitionist who made the speech in Dan- Blackburn; J. Randolph Tucker, of Virginia: Frank 3 |, T. S. Brooks & Co. Weyht at $1. 1 that he had information going to show that some st . . 1 e FALL & LOVE j e | “GENCE AS coLoRED READAMES, very desira- | FoS"q,3Mh MIETIAM M, CATE HAS NEW OFFICES | vite’ the ‘night. before the rot. Se Lapham ot, {ates ta A rormatlon. gong {0 how that urd, of Ohio; J. Stening Morton, of Nebraska, sud ag gy gen hw BEST GRADES OF CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS, | ble, new shales, at $1.25. . ‘cf Spinal Curvatures and D:seases of the Nervous Sya- | jected. A discussion arose as to the competency of | At 12:30 the committee adjourned until to-mor- | Others Letters of regret were read from Hou. try fine butterine: No. @& country ‘ink aes Stain Sneiia aesit eel ual int tha Sat hoe lues in Wool Fabrics, plain and | ¢f ‘mh bh Sort of testimony. Mr. Laphain contended very | row morning, when an execudive session will be | Horatio Seymour, Hon. John G. Carlisie, Gov, | satne, vers fine batterine. 0. Oo. aT oie |= = 5 Sown | Positively that Mr. ‘Vance could not go beyond a | held. I'he only other witness to be examined this | Cle Rex Tet Bon We Moree, | y . S20yer month senuttm | Haier male more than our escustomed effrtg and |}. aut tr fh iaiva ite, pasted in clemant new | E20" shOPuvel sua Gate eMEESTANONON | question as to the general reputation Gf Sita | work Is Me. Woodward. Ho Wil vestliy Wednesaay 4 800 Hon Soamulitee of the nat il he ee = : = | theres sivhr, at reduced prices, ao hi etreee a th and veracity. Mr. a “Thursday, Phe sub-comrl national republican BUILDING PREMITS . Seuso G | Stetharetore fully preparedto welcome buyers, | FIN; "plain, flcsted and braided, all colors ana | Bez ith and F 'So'dés'B atcet norinweat. elepbous Gat Be chad te" siehe to, foo tame aetaaee | TREAT, committee ave, arrangrd for the accommotation | pave teen ised by Inspector Rutwie as flower, SOPRED vows. prices, Connection mhig-imn | He sald he had given notice that he would show | Rev. Dre Newman Still Holds the Fort. | 0! between an “I pons in Chie sores . M. Train, repair brici i CY <SGE SEES sbea reputation. ae hall in Chicago, where tue national republican con- | #150.” Ada L Caen, erect Three UW ‘and cellar ‘The largest and pan | —_ ie ca (ao ag SAS AND IRONS, FIRE SETSERRDEES) Bim tous n dlanoage, crane Ce Taphan nO | a CHURCH MEETING CALLED FOR ro-uonnow | vention Is to be held. “The platformtor the deli: | swell, Fast Capitol street, between Teh, ad CUR. ofened tee at and best seles ted stock of SUITINGS: H aps 817 Market Space, 1. F. BROOKS, oy EO as FIXTUREA in his objection to this line of interrogation. Mr. EVENING. Specs el era Accommodations for | strecis: $7.00. A. Baldwin, erect four two-story Wentlemen to select trom at the a Ft SERERT. Coscoe eee Vance contended that if Mr. Laphain was right ali | ‘The Ranney party over two weeks ago served a | 6) reporters will be provided. & a has | meus Ey hecwieen teth dnd 13th streets south LEADING TAUORING ESTABLISHMENT OF ROBINSON, PARKER & CO, Serise Srvzes Ix Hara ental blade Faney ‘iran ‘and Vorvelain Lanpe:fost | the latter til take thus cueste eae oe ig. i2 | notice on Dr. Newman, the pastor of the Madison | gacved sruhurdeicgatentathecnicseo contention | © ieccuc und Gap aneeee Wiens Wemaaone WASHINGTON, SBics. ke. Lowest. ‘States Senate, Tl have som to ‘say there, | Avenue Congregational church, in New York, that | © The epubligans of Simpron county. Ky. will M. G. Fluger, brick 528. 15th mbit HD. BARR, ast ae E.F. BROOKS. | You can’t shield Mr. Bins this his services could be dispensed’ with after March 31 | send delegat instructed to the national Conven- | horthwest; $300, Mrs M. Ht —-, repair brick B UM Pennsylvania avenue, THE FINEST CLOTHING, mE SPRING STYLE ome Te ORE, FTAEE HOMEOPATHIC" ats ‘You'll find me there with the au- = but me = not paid ee seas to their pro- | Hon, ey cee So rep Soy Seeman Se ie eonoee Pp ‘ I i venue S° shh is 00 far, occupied pulpit usual, yes- Mort was tiade Lo elect an | repair brick 2002 TUh street horuuwest; $4,000, ARGAINS » BHONZE and NUT-BROWN COLORS. sylvania avenue. : mhi%im | Prior to the election, witness sald, continuing his a ‘vention on Saturday an €! < ? se on SEAL SKIN SACQUES 319, 8. E. Conxex Szvewtm axp D Srasere, WILLETT & RUOFFS, [ig SAMUEL & SHEDD. Sone Oak tae taper ot ene | nae Secik Gust ti the wey ot te cuanoiaae | Be ee | i.e, eormen Cotes Coot Sun ate nae mblt-sm Sole Agents for this City, GAS FIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES, | guents, and as tax rceipts in excess of the amount | day night. Mr. F. T. Hopkins, who ts opposed to | _ The democrats of age ay ooh va.) county, | nounced-to the bar this afternoon that whe Unites - Fe srvin cmcetans | soca J eM ang ee race ad Pe Ne Ny gig dg oe ag nd br gn TY fe will be competian. tn = 2 ., Dr. New- , Furs and Ladies Wrayn A. sSSgTTTTEEE RRR, 7 ‘LATROBES, RANGES, FUBNACES, +. ______ man for services after March 81, 1884.” This was | fested. arguments after April 25th. ieee I .] ‘HE MONUMENT AT GEN. W, [- | prom] led vote of four to one—Mr. He Biaine tions were elected in Vi ——$——$— She imbrevetetitn of te 2 fA TEL Ratt Fensrrone: Fenstrene: Funsrrores PLUMBING AND HEATING. es Pages S cee Breru- | promptiy tabled by a vou op 2 Pa cntepmasy eel | San: menthe Makkah oo San prenenneay Seinch SEAL Sacgrrs atens gusanaeiss | Exe A*ASygs 3 z SOME OF THE BARGAINS WH, WILL OFFER FOR | 5..,ing promptly dona ant, Mr. Green, and the’ engineer of the Washing- | thu Your Newmanites voted toll ¢ mesting ot tas | favored Blaine eRe eS eT PS | exat.—Ms. Brooke Mackall Das Sent a letter to the PES. at $145. Ash Chamber Suite, 8 pieces, with Landscape Mirror, | _feb12 400 9th atreet northwest._| ton Monument, left the navy yard to-day on the | church members, the society and. pew. ior | _ Logan delegates were elected in Schuyler county, | Attorney General preferring a request for the Sérinck SEAL SACQUES. at $153 17390, for 87.50, = United States steamer Speedwell for Pope's Creek, | Ari's, to consider the dimiculties, and the meeting | 1. Satu appointment of special counsel to: various dl-ine SEAL SACQUES, at $ Rak Norra Siite: 10 pieces: 29 x 92 Mizar, S45 eee rtON OF ed eT TORS vine | Westmoreland county, Va ‘Their object is tomake | journed. charges made by Mr. Mccall ‘Mr. Joba Linch SEAL SACQUES (Laree Siam, 919m, | : efghtty Chainer Suite, with Landscape Mirror, 2190, | 1° Bem populat Urau snd Neste fouie and safe: | a survey of the proposed wharf at Briages Creek | © Sew tive service yesterday Dr. Newman aaid to a Lyach snd other persons, ineh members of deine SEAL SACQU:S, at 50 tae Suite in Anh: $65, . niard srainsl 3 ‘hor sale by theglaasor | and a survey of the site selected for the monument | reporter that he should formally tender his resigna- the police force. Nir. Mutkall avers that, DISCOS ##-ineh SEAL SACQUES, at $41 Weare making st ourstorenew and unique designain | sh utusber alte, Afarble Top, 10 pieces, 20x90 | {i Uoutay Wid annie tomar tne utuplace of Gen. Wwashingvon. Col | Wun at the chureh meeting to be eld, to-no:row Auorney Worthungion i counsel or Me. Lye a> sIbese prices are prime cost, and thone deatring to | EASTEK BANNERS | Prices 25c., 36c., and Sic. each | MYT 0) ioe Brass Ping, Marble Slab, Beveled Feietoventorsind Manctacturer, | CO Gin Charge of the ere last year. See oe canereate of Det wane] The Mackall, and he cannot, urretore, expect (row iam, SQt fated and MUSK LSE DC Mirror, 18 x 40, 427-60 a iatetoneylvauisevenie._ | The party will recur ina few days, yeas | ney aay they Reyard the ‘proposed, resignation as lected Handall delogats, an earie-t prosecullon of these charges NE-LISED CALCULARS at WERS, &c. No charge for teaching customers how | “Marte ‘Top Cherry Suite, Mahoxany Panels, Brass | = “ iy they re bs a = WILLEIT & RUOFF’S, #8 | fomabe Peper Flowers Sluis ee orp, Cate aoe pet rs JUST BECEIVED ANOTHER SUPPLY OF THE | Gxcnetany Fo.orx who has been suffering with | (erin expired March 21. ‘so think that tue | have their Sucllabange'and Seroh Wiles, een ‘Walter Be | J. JAY GOULD, SINGLETON & HOEKE. Sn gtene Patent Hortect azore, bet quality cusrapteed. | g cold for several days, resumed his duties at the | mecting’ for Tuesday has been irregularly | port any candidate who will command tue united | Davidge, LG. Taine and Lingen Reni anyone ef fouls 905 Penasylvania avenue, mb22-19¢ 2 NINTH STREET. g! m2 211 Market npace and 908 and 108th street. | Hoagera’ Cullery Store, 487 Pennsylvania aves tabs-Ln | Treasury department to-day. called, and they will contest its action, ‘Wuow Would be agreeable W hum,

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