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NING STAR. a (| Nae Yea od gr ea ore a New York and cone pot be had for jess: - in order Lo recover the pmperty. Be Used PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, foqwoter tae Ber AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, |e ng herbal Oe of stated es Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 1th St., by : a ET ae Ua Re ete how such Sewer Ly ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, } suns the GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. 3 ee wath part of os ) ' 5 bank (0 order (0 Sure THE Ferersa Stan fe served to entecribers tm the : plninentiodyary 4 wok we adccsis prs wnt Conan a ihe eens Pod Dank tha and only asked eenteeach Bs hail —y-ntave prepaid—avecute a wouthe Ge year #6. wi iuonthe #4 ‘THE EVE He got $3.00 trom Mr. Thompson, of the ¢ ~wrvices That wae » and undoubtedly excies Sih) Faliner kept, some ot ~ edits He ts TEntered at the Post Ofhce at Washington, D. Cae secedd-clane inaii matter} fl enbecriptions must be 2: paper sent longer than is paid for Rates of advertising made known on application. e case 1 want ob waited until the ig sO that TMi ht ae ant thempcives om wre’ good many: Hoel have reternnd, nated a motion cot it best to walt sng at OF TIS REMARES V=63—N2 9.661. WASHINGTON, D. ©., THURSDAY. APRIL 10, 1884, TWO CENT AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL THEATER - EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE ME. M.B. CURTIS. in hia Infmitabie Creation, | SAL OF POSEN, | ‘Tar Comaenctat Dutwoen, And his selected Company ‘HE CAPITOL =! .|MR. WOODWARD'S REVELATIONS, | “ct admission, the conversation proceeded! on the | Mr. Rrooks that he had received = a Q OL TO-DAY. pee = goumrption that he had obcatned tuem trem Wm. | containing £4019 July, ab Wis evide oer One A. Cook through his partner, Cole. rss then | tended to disprove tt. . splay of Panter’ Gros fd. isth street Holy. Werk services z New Light Thrown upon theStar Houte | riernal at lensth tothe testimony of Walsh, the | “Hedi tot sas thay tt was addressed to Fun Haevratand as teautalcestoftendd ia Wash: | Thurali, Evveomy, ty ine Ieuees tele | ‘The Contest in the House. . Investigations. id goureccon of ierdey aud the testiuaie of | a bess asked ler. EW BOURS ler Washiteton Sesson, Jeanie | Litany, Pro Anaphvoras three ewes! coum emora’ ion, — (ter, Senator Kellogg was imple lieve not,” was the reply Fost en: Monroe: | 2408p an; Extn pimy- and jetuseon The Attorney General, witness said, | am THoMrsos mecatLep Bancroft’s History of | | Rvy.” Satur Holy Encha XiUUS that he sliouid suffer the penalty if BiB, a Ge kdale, | ots Nati veomwan lecture os | ten ta, Seatk five” JA. Hanson, rector. [a> SECOND WORKI\GMEN’S BUILDING A! mot SERIOUS IMPUTATIONS CAST UPON MFSSRS. COOK AND PROCEEDINGS IN THE SENATE, GIBSON—CHARGES OF “SELLING OUT” MADE AGAINS THOSE GENTLENEN—MR. COOK'S TESTIMONY AS TO HIS CONFIDENTIAL RELATIONS WITH PRESIDENT, 1 CONTKADICTS STORY TO BROOKS 4S RELAIED BY THAT WITNESS. Mr, John W. The ined as to the sts | separ wrare ert Judge Wy ite while these defen RESULTS OF THE STAR ROUTR PROSECUTION: 5 In speakirg of the salutary results of the star | testimot 7 ti AX. d not st ¥ to vindleste a 4 i . results of the star | testimony of Mr. Brooks yesteniay, He said that | “SS not This tea drama tplete with interesting situa: . sin the Hevulntion, B | $= ;OCTATIO: | GARFIELD CONTHOVERTED—THE PRESIDENT SAID 70 | route prosecutions, witness stares . Roe EK ee . Ul tuetuseives. ae q be an Injusthee Bolte the cian pinto of the namie fe | “ait Hant Woo Jatve cSt Wrwtt’ | @ Ragumntet Oy, Heioneut rather on theevering | Notes from the Committee Rooms.) ¢itmayy.cosmoresrt> ome pxtsioes7 att 19 | route pectin Sear bas eae nnce Apel | when Flnaee asked him in New York » ' Biowan tl 4 Washington Post “8 Curtaneupou tis W. H. MORRISON. the first meeting of the Above-nanad tasoe tion. for the | a Ckpeudicines tor sihe ama nen ee eNe | came Tota his taterview wath ti ee cee comes Be Mice Ib apt 475 Pennsytvania avenua | [yt of ues on, stock, the offic ms will be at the | Whe Senate. Inspector P. H. Woodward appeared before the | Witustanding an increase of mileage, an anita | jn der), whether the with: po Aultea bit with the = = = =a Tne Nate Lath inet. at Ts evieck. to wive an | Mr. Cameron (Wis.) moved that when the Senate | SPringer committee this morning and gave ade- | Gcflclency | extinguished, letter postage rel ave the see arrests utractions hae Wee The company is ara aud the cou Easter Carns Axp Noverris yore wishin to tak ity to t tock; “also to res and the , s unsformed into a marvel | was more willing, a! sng — Washington Critic ‘Two bmndred dollars | @@Journ to-day It be to Saturday next—to-morrow | talled account of his connection with the prosecti. and added that he mizht | Hell to ring for acant cae wean: nll == | ALBAUMS, 416 Sevesti Sranet Nontawest, “ oSte RUE cont naitonail | being good Friday. On the suggestion of several | t0n of the star rome cases. His statement was in | go hat the standant of pubs | Thue witness sald th im unicred bat | EXTREMELY HANDSOME AND MARVELOUSLY a ae derbi at the mecting. 1.500 | Senators, Mr. Cameron ifled his motion, so as | Substance as follows: He accepted from Postmaster ences a es ae Reo | the | gave hita the same advt: y did wok CHEAP, Shans 1 ack 2 {omake It Monday insteadM@t Saturday, The mo- | General James the position of confuenttal agent of | Foie Mave gramn tore intolerant of wrong dottc, | Tange, that ding. and ind examine prie Fresident, THO. BRODERICK, 999 224 at.n.w. ton was agreed 10. thedepartment in Maren, 1881. During the tnltlal | grown more cinorous abode eee ene | the Bonds 1 to te die sand Hyruals, Biblesand CatholieDeve- | Vice Preside t. JEUE CIAH OCONN R, Adana Exp, Sasi Hireeot 2 é ! Umorous about ytelding to dishonest | never gave hin 0 held eowe- pane et Secretary, SOHNE LY Wat Oe ee EXPENSES OF STAR ROUTE ATTORNEYS, ETc. | Stages Of the Investigation ex-Senator Spencer ination, canoes THE ORIGINAL SETLIVAN, ig Teduction iM Prices of books is now | Treasuns. T. D.DALA. 9, Market Busidings. The chair laid before the Senate a communica | quite active, and early in April brought to witness CONTRADICTING COOK. the grand juin that these potas THE ORIGINAL GILEEICE STAGE BUS ue cinke Ponte Tia aiieen, | Hon from the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, transmit- | MT. 4. M. Glbson, who placed in his hands a lot of | Xr, Woodward produced the indictments in the | Fume ave exrcnotsos” TAKE A wt . the testimots, AN ORCHESTIA, OF TWENTY-SIX MUSI : , SeCart ¢y; | Ung Information relating to mlscelianeous expenses | PAPers containing metnoranda made tons Brott and Lilly cases. He sald Mr. Cook had sworn | Warren A. Hubbard was the next Lave 0 ‘The Oats Oprortunity, Th Sa ‘hd atu.w.s Edward | of star route attornes ya rom. te r Z Also, a comnmnunication from the Acting Sceretary | great increase wf coee rae ee tterncy C Murray, 319 4 stow. apl0-at ree lc Secret great Increase of cost {h star route service a of the ‘Treasury, urgiug the necessity fer a new | to carry convictiot sud to the orn [ee OT PAU ENGL ony rely ‘0 carry conviction of fraud to the onitin that he (Cook) prepared these indictments, and the | stated that at this lime he Was not ep Withess produced the Indictments to show that they | but tn Jul Were tu the handwriting of Col. BUSS. , a WHERE THE X, ¥. SUN GOT COPIFS OF STAR ROUTE PAPERS. The witness produced several pack HAL NOTE, PRINCESS T Librettos for wale ISN), he was a Book-k On sth street, He said that on the morning Ky three men can wy hire a buses =. Also, th w Publications ayer than recular prices by FG. Liuesin. oS Tevenue cruiser for Alaskan waters, and recom- | gence.” One Saturday evening M gonier of Tith mending the appropriation of $175,000 for the pur- | witness’ room to examine the results already = | Dose. coinplished, and was so. amazed wt the revel | Also. a communication from the Secretary of the | that he hurried witin Othe w bers of the ais In tie court f w ae ages of star otice and w yyruester comgre. ay i i off to the White House Toute nabs i Nader me hands, | Men, who afterwards cave Mls aa ore: “Uld Lady Mary" and Navy, showing the number of enlistments in the = REDE S Ween Nad Aes nan 01 a an A tin Shine tine Ol ary re two comeptes AY during the late war, with the states to wnien | gr MiSunnr GAMES ESCAPE THOM A THAT. || and wensreturged to the Post oMice department. | handed him thoes on LES JUKONS DE CORDILLAC he a OD APES hey were credited. lo a dent Garneld | py attention to the fact that the very papers | nd tiesitanet wad ttt 1 inthe Prep Wana) p= ee eT eS en, {| . Mt Miller, of California, presented, asa memortal, | shared in the astonishment of the Postinaster Gene | panier ian tees eae eet that the vers papers sche ny appear f= (is the Encibh Yanglnge) | A? | A have thie day given, nn the Washinton agency of the | 4 J0!t ‘poolutton of tho. ‘eeisiature of Caltfornia |eral. At first he could hardly credit their genuine | Cook Mr. Woodward ue Sih COFFS | pune of NIchntmn eae SEES: On BcRETe aa Ie Potomac Tne Companies All polices exirine ue adoption, by Congtess, of the ness, In reply to a question from Mr. James, re. | Pow lent got the papers f sho could | “nid'ycu kuow any of the MONDAY SIGHT_ScHOOL FOR scaNpaL. | LEAVES: SPRING"—by W. H.C. 4g ths office after this dute will be collscted by Mx. W. | duced by Mr. Sumner in the House of Representa- | Sheeting” the spolley to be. pursed, he aid ta sub. | HOU Wave procured tin in from. ant body but Cooks | gisteier attorne fee town cina week, aplo_| _ For sale by all the Bookstores at 50 cents, LIPPIN- | He Decls<, Assistant secretary: Su mies Hen ee TeeeraDh. as follows: | Stance, “I have sworn to uphold. the cousi tution, tigueh at ees ea SUAS 20 Sree CO 3) y KEW one," Was the rope. See ee ee _ Sale of wats ready for He vatine wee wi0_| Satake by H aches race . Nailer of Caltornay from, te cemntteoeon | ai ehe laws Esl do any full duty,” iy strc. | Sua ue di'aat Line anvitiag dioutit | vhs wus that cpt MISSOURL REPUBLICANS PLATFORS, C ON COLLEG! eS ci es = e) ‘a * JOHN rely ul Loads g 0 e; Cut the ulcer out, no matter who baths r. oodward concluded his direct state- “Mr. MeDesvit” wast APSE Pesceros Coit Pe ee eye MY sous Aca forign lations, reported’ an Original amendment | Wit FOMATE: Cus Me WEE NUL HO MALL 9 | gat tue Comite sajuuened etMoUaAtOg Aaa |e Ncbeett” wast : es eons hand-painted Easter t kens in new and beautiful ND ORGANIZATIONS IN. | f0 the consular and diplomatic appropriation Dill, | reterred to some uy sterloge attempt to ente pluin, | #RY further questions d ornes = ee Ch | Gesucie” Wastineton Cireniuting Library, 207 14th 10 take partin the Emancipation to take the place of the Dill referred to that com: | The ing Of Which was move frst revented 1 —— ' ; WHEN THE NATIONAL GREENBACKERS MECT a va ee Hing, 81, aploste | street Rorthwest, letween Hf aud [ wtrocts apl_| tration April 16th will’ send representatives to, Inittee intended to provide for thi sn pe ee aa Gearon a z es wake ae _ RIS ies eee OSSD SEEN BE Se = GIFT | tobe hel at Carson's Hotel, FRIDAY EVENING, | a'spectal commlssloner te Foe, tle pinatsoun| Him) He added that by no wisdom or foresight at VERECTES AND SELES: ae TER GIFT: April 1th clork. to present the naines off apes 2 ie pro nats his own he had providentlaiiy escaped a grea | Ap Present if their o1 P FASTER CAuDS AND F v) a adidzatioa iu ordes that thee ake meat gheF OF: | Amnerican countries tor the purpose of collecting in- | MS, 0 | } = , K x 5! At this interview, the witness said, he first The Met its Ba rye the man introduc IPs oie Eee a one wee: | AE SEE, AUBLETY, OF, BEACTIECE AND EEE | Pais omtiomin te pmmemcn Stoned ye | (eration looking to the extension of Our trade in | [Sttned that the ieveationstn wee aels tones | ic =Seupamme Coe Isom, CONFESSION OF A COLORED SWINDLER . ih : DESIGNS. STFE Canis SUNDAY GILBERT L. JOY, chie? ) & a retion, : cutto e NeXt GAY a )NTINT ip sp | Sate a istache. Flinder: st THREE HOURS GF BU BBLING FUN. | DISS SENALS: 6 eat ee OHIS HES eee eae and. dwst, Toads, reported an amendment tothe | ra and in the evening those ae {bu ned between two and thre © i Si AWow Suusatiousl Latmvucaiaa by Harty Montague, | ee able quitters for their neraber matinee Priore appropriation bill to take the place of & | goon the President. From th: After the report of the trial of James A. McD. Gclck. “He foutd a travel iu thetusey, “ine Shocking Tragedy at Niagara Falls, entitied es eased to Hear. fruit persons Cor ron pleteed to that-committce Intended to provide | tration adopted a radical. and i ; iia 6 ssthen read the entzy of the liltit -" ‘e Kectea oe Tiseatesead Ceceny, mitt weentral Teeation, of «iuliaieee for the settlement of postinasters’ salaries under | Witness advocated to Messrs damon abl Mec nee bugy on tuat das. i ees So + the Adventares of Sa rene ROE Si Ti ee ee are eee and also to the President, the emplognient of Gib! | 4nd Chas E. Fllnder, a prt sae [IN IN THE CROSE-EXAMTN ATION |The German Minister to W: |. SUMMER: SE AN! FaPGr EseOnAIES ldirens Hox 10, Stir cftice ps6 lows. Uifeduced and appropriately referred | son to ‘assist. in the Work. After a tiie Mie. Mac- | 81h complicity in the robbery of bonds from tke 4 3 i ‘ashington MABEL, ALARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT. | > nOIEDESG TOMER as follows: Neat Girecied ese Croan Me eee Roen ree | a etropotitan’ wane: duly 2A, | the witness stuted that he had wen emplored at| Nor kncaturn, RUF Ae Mat RE uamereme : A180, a Fe tion of eltisene tn Tee Aa Oe ee Beet'Gs | tum to Washington from New York. “Glthon re | Sram yesterday Leomers Wattare the maameer ce runer thet Ger Sam : | _LENTEN POORS AND KOOKS OF DEVOTIO! a punish infringers of patents. i Depart oe aaa amtea, Us, une, WeMELOTNE | that dato of the Western Clon “Telegraph com. | N24 Been discharged from th ‘ wuesion of fag Sistine “Tursd ys, Thursdays and Saturnia VERY CHOICE SETS OF PRAYERS AND HYMNALS, | HaRDWooDs: Mr. Hill introduced a bil to dectare fortetted the | Department of Justice, when the Attoruey Gener called and asked if any telegrams had | 2St™oney. He said that he kne 2 4 wever, ‘wan ceca ee a | FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES. AT LOW PRICES, lands granted to the New Orleans, Baton Rouge | Ml employed pin, Ss SEAEr Gi Ta On Ree i ve came in the oftice McDevitt ad i ‘ ee Raters ee a Zs ‘and Vicksburg Raliroad company. BROTT'S*DISCLOSCRFS. deen sent to Fitnder on July 24, and he said that | sited ane ‘The Great © mitynasion mhl2__ WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 427th Street. ESTIMATES FREELY MADE. he idenes One of the frst persons to make important dis | kept telegrams only six or seven months, and |}, wanted a bnciy, and bh And? x —— ‘The Ho a aaa as closures was Geo. F. Brott. He gave the Informa. | Consequentiy he had no such telegrams. jone. The witnes green Every afternoon aud evening Easren Cans LARGE STOCK CF DRY LATHS, woe ARG At Wt o'clock in continuation of | tion wnteh led to the forced retirement from ae HOGAN'S TESTIMONT. | that he sad a is fos: Sant be held on Alay Oh; moe drama of UNCLE ! “1 a KE: ns ‘ of J. M. McGrew, sixth auditor, and F. B, Lille: E. F. Gantner, of Philadelphia, a deputy mar- | the men, and : —— Placed on the staire in splen AND NOVELTIFS. WM. McLFAN & 80y, Mr. Katon (Conn), from the committee on the | Geputy sixth auditor. ie told how, by tie pase | shal, testived 10 bringing Hozan to thiselty and | the witness said thee t Missourt Repubii ‘orand Ole Pro N dy for early selections a fnil Hine »f & SON, | laws relating to the elect Pres! v i | = sgonspibend aoe mel ML ES eee ee ees = ee ars Cor. 15th and Batreeta northwest, ' relating to the election of President and Vice | ment of a tee of $1,000 to. Win, Lie mnaking one of the party which had driven to varl- | Suidthat the way he k All the Curiosities and De sof Wild Animal ANGIS EASTE! = 2 a President, reported buck the Senate billon that | F. B. Liltey, he had secured a Contr: THE PLATFORM ADOPTED AT THE CONVENTION LA? S. PRICE, DRUGGIST, 426 : a cot Wi river, MISS.,’at an annual compen ‘ eee dine Hee aR UGGTST, 426 Tam | subject with an amendment in the nature of asub- IP Inst recetwed. turned between Uwvo and th of the city, as stated In Hogan's testl- jon to all, only ten ce ) boars of FINE LINER PAPER AND | Tp DRUGS —c a ote Lease iis? | BOOK, Was Decatise tt Was beings washe | & £ fy ‘ mons. ‘The withess tdok Hogan first. to Mr. Wells! | 00R. Wav i i a | ENVELOPES, Just opened in the Stationery Depart hi , th ite. arate i and how, through F. B. Lilley, he had procur NEES and hon e Arlington hotel, where he | lett tor dinuer. ‘The witness sud that li NRUTH AND DUTY, a Sees Pe St aetna eee saeeee | yee CL inteearrene g ouse calendar. | Steauubote contract trom oraldsonvilie to ied | NOU amd then to the Arunston hotel, where te |W ior diner, The witiess eae Loe 3 ertumery aud ‘Lollet Articles i) great varie! Mr. Ellis (La.) Introduced a joint resolution dl- | river landing at a yearly pay of $478. RAINE Colt te a el ee a aber, Street. The defense submit GEAND CONCERT | 100 Cards engraved tor 81. | es —eapsrer | Pectin the Postmaster General to investigate and | “In May, 1681, Mr. Gilson ardenuy ued the em- | 4 they Went to Mr. Welly office. and then ty | Steet. The derense sul nerence Rite soa - ASTER Ep HOWARD'S CAPSICIN | apply the most effective means for the protection | Ployment of Wm. A. Cook, and his oral recon setineeet bog tia leet Soho Aa r ~ <j By the ST. CECELIA QUARTETTE, ferar | ‘TRENGTHESING PLASTERS are P ny the entire t tain facts an e objection W:ts 1 atd Uh. li at 7th and Istrects aud | Of Malls On postal cars from destruction by fire. | Mendations were mildly and orally relmforced by | the best.” Brive, 20 ces:t aud | Rererred, witness, unciated In tne nd carried out by the Assisted by PROF. BISCHOFF, For the benefit of the Carrolll Institute, of IS, ENTIFIC TREATISE © TED T'S ANA- TOMY AND P} ‘The prosecution called Mr. W, W. Ker to the | It be gave itto Mr. Fadelos, who took It « stand, and Mr. \Wells stated he wished Mr. Ker to | Cemetery, he thought ‘The witness bi. testify @s to What had been proulsed Hogan by the | See Flin‘er before. JOHN H. MA UDE | Lo ls NE Is the only acent for CAL Ht 1, | the district attorney sa vdniiuisiranion of President Artie: that a S. SHAREWARE Air. Mills (Tex.), from the committee on ways | PRESIDENT GARFIELD DISPIRASED WITH MR. COOK'S it Hozan’s evidens Toot party of Missouri, having burled all Ne t - hati ” YSIOLOG' nae wronen ftom SMITHE HAS REMOVED | and means, reported a Dill amending the statutes ‘APPOINTMENT. to bis Story of the disposition of the money, and st ditterences, and beng now united and Bare _ap he nicarpaeaiceaspagehdanng | Sriestbe Foot su arninis porerica by crtsie, wise sereetnortirest ty 19 dutiableneod? (he, immediate transportation of | shortly after the engagement of Cook was pub-| ils testimony Was te show that be pointed Out | Mud. He son A, Wall i: Ai ANY IAN, OF wet of On EASTER MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14th, 1594, | 8.2) TA Foe Dee auh nerec tee name = —_ dutiable goods. House calend nae Uhese places without consultation with Any one. | The Withess then 1 trowel that was Nek to cr nats 1 thelr Fate ener Selects Fart out hea th, eonfork. Baqines ‘aid suntyeis | (oe, JOUN A MAGRUDER, iT NEN On motion of Mr. ‘Talbott (Sid.}, a Senate bill was | Uely announced witness received a summons tron Pourt ruled that, ay Hozan's vestiiuony ha ack In thy nthe desk | Thes neice unfaltering Suppert 10 the BaUONel fore ren nents ot iss? 75 cents | bab) noha, node nae | ARPA the oily wget fe Whaat passed further to Suspend the operation of section | President Garfeld to be at the White tiow not been Impeached a3 Yet, te evidence was Hot | 1 the oftice and then wascarriot up stairs atid wos ines ot the party, Nathonal questions ane tee = SESS SIOUEY ABE Oona neuen Sort, Revised Statutes, in relation to guano | designated hour. Without much pre competent at thls pot | ina pile or rubbish. “The Last Uize te witness saw | to the wind » delegaics 10 toe notssnal anes Ree Exutnrti0n roe te = | sands. {dent asked for an explanation of how the apy “a. md FOE A FEW DAYS ONLY, AVENTE, | THE CONTEST ovER rtatic BurLpias REscMED. | Ment came to be made, adding Uvat the day never Virginia | ‘Then the contest over public building measures | {Judge of the Supreme Court hid tuforn > Smith, the Colored Swindlers THE FAMOUS ANTOTYPE COLLECTION | (bing | Clarets aud White Wines, inhzi-lm | was resumed, Mr. Stocksliger (Ind.) moving to go | pers of che Wrsituston bar aad chareetrtene tha | &° CUUFL then ruled that this cvidence was alco |“ TAPSLEY CORROBoRATES THE PRECEDING wrT-| feed ced angie dig From Pera | murat apres ed al. "The yosime lady thus ie | Pog JOHN HO MAGHCD ER oe avewee, | into committee for the consideration of the meas- Selection ag a disrrice tothe administraucn, Wit- petent at this time for the sano Teason,-and | Mfr, Fawand R.Fadeies ten took the stan. ate a ns atetin ee ES = ; aan 06 Ba walet (iC ie cine erie hes Fab Uy a AG AE BE ATES ures, Owing to the early hour of meeting there | Ness endeavored to Justify Use action of the Ator- | the wilimss stood aslde. srpeeniaue _ strona ee in Jail here awaiting t BARLOW'S ART GALLERY, 1225 Fenn'a Avenue, | Hund Uapempe ge antl A lee Seah oes }pthe onty: agent for Mins ( E. MARTIN's Unequalted was no quorum In the pA amd that pOIne was | Hey General on the grounds of the necessity of | MIS Mary L. Wiisoh, of 612 6th | said that he was proprietor of the livery stable on T swindling under the preteses ‘Containing over 30,000 fac similes of the grat old mas- | Abrautiful suit of hair fe the pene of man andthe | 22M™ ——_ oe Talsed by Mr. Warner (Olo},'whercupou Mr, Bel- | having a local lawyer in the cases, and tke Prest-| to Finder rooming at her house, Sth street, but was not at the stable tn the An misslouary, has made a oun. aEERE ERY vey ORES Ine Sn 7 klory of woman: aud every one who has the least re | [oes CIRCULATING , LIBRARY, | ford emphatically demanded’a call of the House, | dent seemed paritally satfSled. Gay's | know whether tt w years ins. he bouk an lie said be wae gewer authored fers, and the best of the medem school of paintings, personal Toonth ly ane te ay meen EW books: seven | and served notice upon Mr. Warner that as the | later,” continued the witness, “Mtr. Jatnes Invited | AS Nt to be cor an atthe oft ary, Bul tnade a good Avang By ls tae This colleetion ts unrivaled in the world. apS-tt Hh per eon ee esas soon as iesud | ncht had begun it would be continued. During | Me, th the forenoon, to ride With lin to the White | of Tiosan, ths wouth oF 84 per your, 2 and 3 ous He has been in the st Ule progres, of the roli-call—which Mr. Belford de- | House, where he was called In the routine of bust Nature has supplied all the same reason ner WhO came bai w Mx Faxovs =e ils tor ten Fears, nnd used all the mower spied JOHN YORK | clared would show whether tere was a quorum of | hese We found fiteen or twenty people in, the : j Brought ina trowel, which he sud be had found ti wit’ He sus he never gave s Gee fa wire erat er sealant sete bse en or AU DERE SPT | Caugrmn ates, Nast Ae a Garam | tat nee A BONIS a | THe POLICE RFCOMD, | brotght na trowel, wil we ude a fot i ae = 2 oo pete e | Sior inl T the ‘age of sixty or longer The bair faite | SONS’ Philadelphia India Pale Ale. ‘The trade tb- | bers came tn, and at its conclusion there were 222 | Me one side and asked if I did not regard as cont-| M. B. Gorman, a member of the Metropolitan po" | trowel ucteed Wilh Laat Of The previous witness, etter of Recomment MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB, | tit bts thin, harsh dry. fader! ard Prematurely pray | Heean be supplied, - mist in __| Kepresentatives answering to thelr names, and | (ential the conversation referred ta. I repited that | Mee force, produced the blotter kept at headquar- | Upon the eancitcloti itt ls tect anny vhs deestet trom He would work bis pas » ng 5 Or Bostos. oral vations fauers ae Prostrate Migew, vere MET” | press JOUN T RUDER, 1417 NEW Yon | further proceedings under the call were dispensed | 1 did” ters of July 24 and 34, 1889. attorney sald: that ele case for tie governs to at anor swindling cureh 7 hunt, worrimuebt neurslcia, pucr venulation, excesive | HERS Terteaad eRe eit at for ETLAe with. Ava few minutes before welve Mr. Warner | “Why then,"he continued with some severity, Ked what MeDevitt’s duty was on, WeUG Four honor. pA some By Seong hot Assisted by MADAME CORA GIESE, Of hace, “diveipations heavy headwear which | beta detested Pudadetphia Boueman B Puoved to edjourn, but this being voted down the | did you repdrt 1t to Mr. Cook?” yy a8 St 1 MR. CHRISTY OPFNS FOR THE DEFENSE, Less hel | firsts the seaip, dhe inpudictous ani indiserunioate. tre | 2 a legislative day of” Wednesday continued. After a | Tassured him that had never mentioned the sub- | “Ur, 43,25 required such a} Mr. Christy began hls opetiing for the dafense = be expect ‘WU givé's grand Voca¥ ana Tastranientat X,shiainiev washes, so-called Bair | 7=S~ DE WILLIAM ML CATE HAS NEW OFFICES | skinulsh for one-fourth of an hour the motion of Teco tO Ue REHEAT sh Ie ras CO eee | ai as je ws Just sti tng tor i“ ‘usps vale EF at vib ioth'street, “Practice ihuted to treatineut | Mr. Stockslager Was. ugreed, 10, aud, al lz1m, the fd that Mr. Cook had written him a | fuse the record as evldche about'aiquarterto 12, de sald ¢ m reste: Ue cape lic 18 wow cares aee CONCERT, “Cheaged in the tnoresantartane | get Ts CUTStuUre# ana Diseawes of the Nervous Sse) House went into committee of the whole (Mr. Well | letter, making spectal reference. to the fipntations | "Nr." Wells ald that ain newspapers had recentiy | ae" Was concerned the live of dese had been ate Peleowsl will Labor for the conver 5 APRIL 15, 1984 a the paul have eaten inte | oo = mh a-imn | born, of Texas, in the chair) as indicated. of a Suprens, Court Jude, ad defelny his own | er publishing the statutes Co that enon, and | tletpated inthe cers full and watorate history of | Si wlstae tu i nite there Jeera age, At LINCOLN HALL, on TUESDAY, 15, 1604, | events of Tie ifthe public have fallen into 5 HS, THE WEDLGRNOWN | ,, 1h fist bill appropriating $00,000 for. theereo- | character, ‘I assurca MF. Garfeld that the fuct had | nsicuine that tae law Hot only required tek much | HHe, transactions cotuplateed ‘ats which had ocd Mpi sd sulky at Carew dataself upam = Shecd cas ai Theta ie < ra fermerly of tye co Of a publle bullding at “Greenville, S.C. a | stout the bead and scalp. “The hade is Just ax suse th rinerly of : Was | been disclosed Unrough some other channel. ‘the | {record should be kept, but Uiat It should be open | Presented tn the tes Bee ae Pees Cae ee eres] arr located at their Hew and com | lald aside with a favorable recommendation, above letter ought to be among the papers of the | tothe public, a ‘ ld eo I er De Wetisal tiean facintige snd trujvaly atutieterd | Muedious shop, No ib Datrectuortbweat. “tel phono | “Mr. Srocksager wok occasion dation wer debate | Ate Sette” Feutiedicn as chilly and fever will vivid to “Quinta,” No | Combectinus on the next dill— appropriating $100,000 for a public ONY for” the prosecution he sald, in the history or the uBtry or the courts of E tuerey of Ue cour Seats may be secured at Metzerott's music store on oF atter Saturday, April 12 1se4 p4-10t — General Foreign News by Cable. * I hadn't seen that decision,” remarked the court | Of Uh p ME COOK'S RELATION WITH THE PRESIDENT. __| dryly. “it the mewspayers have eo eee eae | beet a comvICtOM. seer Uh mame, apen eee = | procs te 5 Pullding at New Albany, 1nd. defend the Teso-| oe stenoue characterized as false the testimony the question 1 settled.” Ba EU | rice testimony the in Pants, April 1. —Lue Nuit coamntttes recqmn VHOICE SEATS FOR. | prising hat results can b produced in seamiugly hope | © &c., &o, lution under which the Committee was acting. i Uunk that they have the best of 1t myself,” | eXaulned tn court. Those ts “redductions 32 vitcot amounting to Cc FORD'S THEATER jot bp ’ uly TF, BROOKS "GAS FIXTURES, ME. THOMPSON'S CONVERSION. of Mr. Cook, that he had several private interviews | ope-ryed Mr. Wells, on | tendered here for the purpy OO tranes, inl a reduction of zeale at Brentano's Book Store, 11th street and Penn FREMATURE BALDNES: Full line of these Goods, sino Artists sad Feoey Col- | Mre‘Thompson (Ky.) was opposing the bil in | With Gen. Garfield, by whom he was instructed to| "Mr. Wells then read the statute on the subject, | ton. AS tot e princljyal a cl hl F eee 385 | The process of loss of hair may take 7 oid, Globes, Fancy, rasa and Worcelain Lauys, Port | strong terms, when he was interrupted by Mr. | Communteate directly with him (the Prestdent) on | and the eourt remarked that he did not see that the P i worship, and on ooo cata hee mcyei idly in the course of weeks or months. or, axis generally | ables, &e. Lowest Prices, pt * | star route mnatters, “Mr. Cook was Introduced to | law speeltied the bool: they wanted. of whom had been presented in itp, Boe. A seam slow and sralusl throw @ period EF. BROOKS. _| Belford with the question whether he had voted in | General Garfield,” he continued, “by Postinaster | Mr. Wells had the withess Fad. from the blo:ter Mr. Christy ais MDUNCREIOAL eeiens eer sca AND accEssontea_ | Of years, ‘the hairy mar commence ‘to | & TAFELS HOMEOPATHIC | the Forty-seventh Congress against the bills for | General James in my presence dn the Weduesday | he entry of the Metropolltan bank robbery and methods Loxpox, APTI 10.—“The 2) nes this horning hae BO¥S BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES 8 SPECIALTY. | THN Cin to manifest tterlf, unt it C. CHRISIIANT'S, Su. 44 Penn. | he erection of public buildings at Louisville and | evening preceding. t sassination. The event | MeDevitt’s assignment to It. lowed by which tt Peleg teri ed ble pews ree PURCHASEES TAUGHT FI Rete veh the pe sylvania avenut Frankfort Wheu lad thls couversion of heart oc- | was prearranged. “Mr. Cook called at the Arlington penete, there any other cases assened to Me- pens te | kee: 1b stems ew alle aryrondt Ot @ eee * Repairing executed promptly in the most ekilifal | healthy Wo Lain come cut fran time | fats BEE curred? In a carriage at twilight. Thence we three drove to | Devitt on July 24," asked the district atturiey je said a prominent fe These defendants, | economical orials im.cutes ane Gally ti nasber oe ee te time, and these are repliced taunediat ly byashorter | Eg SAMUEL S. BHEDD. Mr, ‘Thompson replied that those bills had been | the White House,” We were ushered into one of Ue | eThere wa mote ok Un da aed eae, | be moot of tie eon TepUtNtion af thee ate Ants | COMLALAAIS HAIL IM ISTIn, OUeeS Ee Ree Aa, Doss? Bicycles sold on instalments Sil hucrarowth of hair Later thaw, in tho areshed, | S08 pryvyees, as Fixrunes | Me“torious und Bud not been passed Ubrougu any | ower rooms, ana shortly atter the, Pneideut | ly list aecznivent was on tie 2th of Suns | Prieto tie museturad wien cu usd ig trae | Goulds fol aug clay rai ee CxpCetN ee deine rerio Cae cag ea vin ceria : LOG-NOLLING SCHEME. entered. Mr. Cook was presented to him by Mr. | when the case of a stolen wate was assigned to | indictments, They would prove Uy leadinz Vusi | Wl dicaster. 1 ales radical mivasures of rellof wpe Kipix ScHoor, feat of 4 certain portion of teesealy isthe reualt, These BEATE) M ENTELS, In the Forty-sixth Congress he had objected to | James. They meteach other as persous hitherto | hit.” fess men Uankers aad thet of we readily adopted sutTeriig Cubans will be 1106 E street northwest. | iuay bean apyearauce of fine down. which proves that | LATROBES, RANGES, unacquainted. I cannot belleve that the executive Ss had repeated!y worned tn . ‘The witness sald, in reply to a question by | detendai every public building measure, and not one had | che hatr follicle stils exists, and can be made to produce . | sitet sence on | bes ¥ ust bm reduced, tie aes of ais nation arranged a job with a man whom a| Mr. Christy, that McDevitt generally Had a tance | Men whose presence in Lie «ity thre » toe halragaia Dy proper treatauent, The preva: | FLUMBING AND HEATING been passed. Could the gentleman from Colorado | Supreme Court judge had only a few. weeks before | number of Incomplete cases ou lis hands. Perhaps | PTOpeTo. ‘they wou lsh | sarus oR eliv06 fer fer proaucer 719 See ‘iature baldhseamonge the Soun "marae | sso sromptly dave point to one act in hisown history where he had | denounced to him as disreputable, for the purpese | he had at that Uline sone, ven te breast te | mateo? oa. . i by the parts of the heap affected, | ever protected the people from plunder at thehands | Of decelving an honored member of his own offcial | ‘The district. attorney announced that the gov-|# lstory of the ta | cearr, anit 4 EG. Davis, sea, Heoatal, tare ta “Tetaple Bald | ith street nor of anybody? ‘There bad never been a rald organ- | family. On that occasion other toptes were broached | ernment had but one tnore swittiess tn the ease, but | Charze Was Vase, ested ner penener aoe Ceicray hin iN dreaded by ladies. TON, OF VISITORS AND | Ved by any ring to get money out of the Treasury | More pregnant with significance than cominents on | owing toa mistake In tie SuuMUOLS te witness | atl een. ATT parce with | a letter Sesterdat eve an sua DB Sanne siete connected with the eitive- hts is particularly called to PHOSVIT2, | in which the gentleman had not been found leading | the progress of the cases, or sensational warnings | Was Hot taen in court. Heme hs “aecon) ud slr them | thet on te 13 a nd tilusf p roa beauty thers is ncthinge chat absorbgo | the new aud peta naud Nerve Tonic and Safe: | te vameuardie the atesene Hin reierence to dangers tureatcuing the President THE DEFENSE. | that Lite “Hora Past tue tne | sora te Lat aspot distant tren = iovich titi: aud atwention ex The haiesinonunt be Uhsekew, | eviatd await Slalaria. "For hale vertted bythe ata or any of his Cabinet. hee? Shanes of Jamies A. Mepewict pct ma fur | SA ila am ride, aud ties would hold a oi ; vm the enor Barrer ‘The District in Congress. epics ae The court sald that he wus in hopes that they | Sichut uy hanes tea ae | Loren zhane Che questi Of a UGE CHOICE OFFERINGS FoR EASTER WEEK [i wpiugitan a be | Fetetnventor end BURN, EXEMPTION OF ARMORIES FROM TAXATION. Rare! coped Ghat ea * should be | WOU set trough with the case Thursday, and | quently indicted. They would -how thet due pur- | standing wilh Low Egy sud British auLboriien, aS ' wa cleTnventor snd Mauutacture Gol, Burnside, of the ies, and Cape Miler, of | MF, COOK, tassted that immunity should e| Neve Mr. Christy NOW much time the defense | suo Laie Horace was itn i te eos Palin Son Oak a tmkae, granted to Stephen W. Dor the Light Infantry, had an informal hearing before would ocenpy. 2 aceupy. ese deectts ‘g 1 61 5 cael great services to the republican party. Mr. Christy satd that they had a ‘good many | tvs detec Woon Masters Ix Oas, Curnny, tee today Upon the DUT to eases recy CommIt: | yn answer I modestly suggested that penal taws | witnesses, DUE noue of then wend oceans meney | tuts tn not satisfactory, though that was'the fait not of Dut others. “They would trace ihltiien to t Loxpos, April 2 Co, tie tinaat who failed y (Crape de Chine—Piain, Striped and Embroidered. anton Craye, Courtanld’s English Crape for Vella ‘bis of A. M. Gillespie, a West Indian merchautm, erat 5 cl and penitentaries were not devised for te exclu- | Une. feces ATH OF AN AUTHOR, Rich Silk and Velvet Grecadines This ie areal MAHOGANY, WALNUT, &e, ein armicnicas sive benefit of democrats, | "At the request of the defense ex-commisstoner | {2 iif dischan J— Tue death of the Rew. Jam Best Brandis of Stks facrrass the action of the scalp, remoy irene THE WAR TAX PAID. To illustrate the total depravity of the star | Thomas F. Morgan, who wished fo leave the elty, | WNder what tteptationy th A., Is aunounced. (He wae dersey Surah. Sas , Merveilleux, Rhadzimer, { Misha or Sp TURE Wns, and ators, the | from the cheapest to the richest artistic designs. Wein- | A letter trom the Secretary of the Treasury, | routers “Mr. Cook told. the President. gat Gen | then took ‘the stand and tesevind ese eo Ae $ ats. ter's College, Cam- fed 0 1. tn 150 aid ad out, fo pradtice av His treatient is alt. uxuviant si ult of gvare of stuiy and Loulaine, Satin de Flora, Ponae and China Silks, Eaubroidered Hotes, F para Yelleved Would result. to AML OF ils ox Vite an iuspection of our roums and a com nn of our | transmitting to the Senate a statement of the war | Brady had already attempted to corrupt@ven him; | character, efficiency aud integrity of MeDevitt. beer ACen Aa tae Te- | prices, as we are selling a great variety of tax of 1861 unpald, and measures to collect the | that he had been invited to meet a representative | ‘The court then adjourned. ont oie Black Shawls, Cashmeres, ur orwalp Ey ans Saine, shows that, the amount tinposed upor, the | Of that gentleman at the Portland; that fearing a The Mestimomy teeny. deichdants, Was unreasonable, lozical and at War | eal tonnes z . Batiste, Nons' Veiling. Carmelite, Albatros, Henrietta | De Van HOUSE FURNISHINGS District of Columbia Was $49,497.94, aud that ft has | (Tap Ne Cesta eo iL oftice having: tree pru.| _ When the court convened this morning, Mr. Geo. | with the facts of the « and the ios facts of : >! Cloth and bray de Almas | at very low prices, eS Gently concealed a detective under Ue bed to over. | H. B. White, the eashler of the Natioual Metropol- | the lives and characters uf Giese deteniontss” “Chey No Ozone in the Air About Reston. _ f iy HAYWARD & HUTCHTNSO! Capito) Topics, hear the conversation. tan bank, was recalled to the stand, and produced tapper unt] he appeard as a govern Bestox, April ie,—At the annual meeting of fhe a = — CONFIRMATION 2 i {ellie en ars | VSsi08 ANB SweDIsH Novestexr cl | MARGE SSG SNPRISU NONE MES CU panaive wanes gare ee rnomen. whieh Seesmic. apiv iver’ _ | to be agent for the Indians of the Quapaw agency | “Prhe witness further stated that Cook employed Finder started for New ¥ DRESS TRIMMINGS 4 SPECIALTY 2H Sup Umbriias aud Parasols, § will not treat sou at Wetween 9th aud 10th, 0 BY THE SENATE. T scrutinized the face of Mr. Garfleld to discover | the telegrains of the 8th and 9th of July, 1880, from | 43,0 ,RY | ‘The Senate in executive session confirmed the | the impression made upon bis mind by these strange | Mr. J. W. Thompson, which he had refered toi wan Christy said that at the th | Horace says he met Funder. the Goverment Printing OF Wusetts Homeca lie assockaton last even rt from the U.S. sigual oficer, tn Ute city, Was ta) ug That in the wt mn there are not, and Dare ny traces of O7One, S: f [sous ariestios: ‘Territory. Wm. W. Rocklulll_ to be | a number of local detectives to report to hin per- | grivaud ae as talowe lees 7 F lias found nearly 4 E. G. DAVIS. j= eg — Second seeretaty of the legation of the United | sonally, and the discoveries were not added to the |" «'No sum less tan S acceptable. Funder will de- Giferent points of Littie Horace’s testimony, Mr Mcht Uy many promi s LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HATR GOODS. States to China. Charles. MeCoy to be register | common stock of information, and not a scrap of | yer package to-morrow mornltus, Christy Sud U 4 Show that the orizinal 1s that the beat sad 19 Market Stacy comer sth stret, 295) Pepe Be i MLLE M. J. PRANDE Of the land office at Aberdeen, Dak. Also several | evidence for the benedt of the prosecution was pro- J..W.Twoxrsox.®_ | tuearyot the goverment san formerly when on thot ative Tram large cites Mie WILL REMAIN UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, at | Postnasters, among them Grafton “Moore, at An- | cured thereby. ‘The witness sald that the next dispateh Was dated | {uvonistie to the preseut theory. They Ww ha a ng she cannes Raa a Tome ENE S, lid F STREET, | HOLS, Me wae Dna Ee LIne aw y Sth, and W: Helene | that the derenaants were on Uke day of the robbery | be fund In tis ep — fo meet increasing demands ior way custornere,— | MINOR NOTES, coediny ; eye Z inder deteined umul afternoon train, Will | flowing U Stal ad proper vec : mesons REA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS! A delegation from Philadelphia had a hearing Bevore Commissioner Bundy fora preliminary hear Va ‘J. W. THOMPSON.” | forving Go tbe. tentiavony Poe onl The ——a Sn i on Amer OUR SPECIAL BRANDS IN FINE BUTTER: Frage WO tikee bye Mand Ue tt the hatrdressers bands, | before the House nver and harbor committee this | img, Cook appearing for the coveruaent- He placed THE PAYMENT OF $5,000 TO FLINDER, tropoiitan National bank, he Curcaao, Apri: 10-1" has teen proved beyond e fisays in order by plain combing. Hate Dreswed and morning, and urged the necessity of extensive im- points in the case by hearsay testimony. ‘This was | ‘The witness was then dismissed, and Mr. Middie- | {any way stiack that testimony | dowt tiat the ss) London cable,” which 53 THE DARLINGTON,” 'Daewe D DO Serie ORE SLES pa arpon AU nUIAGe APS promptly and properly ruled out-and che prustcu- | ton, the paying teller of the bank, was recalied, | {euuuul tatiana of the fact anit | fom iream soli morning, nd Burporead ko THE SHAKPLE . 3S A a. Uon broke down ignomintously, ate laugh- | and produced the book showing the entry of the | Mavietn e dete I ois este Free Matrousere even pe Hee ews Wave Sror vit ere consistent with the in 1e0 gold to the Pall Mal! Gagete, tin Tite CLOVE LEAR | Srone Washington News and Gossip, | terorthe crowd whiten nad gatiienst. "| Mivatmt of gh.000 to Finder dure Hehe Tae ney | Tae te was any active | pid tothe Pull Malt Gaare.¢ ‘This store has been temporarily removed to ‘MR. COOK CHARGED WITH SELLING INDULGENCINS. | was simply “ Flinder, New York, $5,000” complicity in robbery by these detendat paved tn the aise aaa = | -TTe Har ’ GoveRNwent Receters ‘To-pay.—Internal reve-| “Wm. Lilley, the father of F.B. Lilley,” continued | Mr. Cristy observed that the government was { ‘They would show that Mr. MeDevitt's cond publicekinn scured te We are making at out SEHEE aLCONQUIN” CEN TUBS. 41 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, 0,128.8 (827.31. ‘the witnt ‘old me after that Wm. A. Cook, for | largely anticipating the defense in their present | honest, natural, and cohisistent With lis wh: xpecihg a rival. The arlcie pretended to giv Spina TEE eS 2 { nue, $370,125.80; customs, $549,827.51. Une of testimony. Ween he went to the bunk, burried and © tmpireed ‘Cliteage £2 ‘A fall atuck of FRE TISSUE PAPE | Wasoarans = | one tho Gollars, guaranteed immunity to his@” “rhe yook was shown tothe Jary at the request | statements were made lohinL ‘Ther would ahac pg i ee fey FLOWERS. &e | Nochacce t | tHE Harwox CoustaNDER Go. N. Corvin, who is to command | son. and that on the very day when we appeared | of thedefense. ‘The withess Suid that this’was | that MeDevitt had done just what a vigitaut officer | ng ate to make Raper Flowers, Mats, (“THE DIAMOND «—-j Im Sand$Iv. BOXES. | Where acomplete assortment of the Alert, on the Greely search expedition, arrived | before Commissioner Bundy $250 of the fee liad al- | Ginong the large transucions of the day. aha the | and reaschable man would have ome “Lies weld | J. SAY GOED, MNTH oT Aa great | 7 > = “ as a ready found Its way into the pocket of Cook.” Treason Unat it was entered in sinall characters | show that the first time that Fuluder ki of the | | PURE DRUGS AND FINE CHEMICALS, Remy Yonenday, and was at once ordered toduty at | TS Brott, the main Witness in the case, was not | Felson that ik was entered In, si entry was not | robbery was when he met McDevitt on tue street — ‘New York 1a connection with the expedition. y bet C: EMEPO! allowed to testify before the grand Jury, but was | made until the close ot business, a8 the witness did | car afterwards, and when he told MeDevitt of liay- | ihe uot cena ‘eus» | Tu Straw Rovre TRIALA—In the star route cases | himself indicted. Against the latter proceeding | not know what disposition of this item would be | ing seen Burke and oluers on the Treasury spouse to from Lond “MB. Stone, Battar Daily News, Chicago: rah? 19t ‘These gools are put up on our Special Order, aud are as es. = . a e ‘ the witness was very bitter, as he had promised him. _ ‘They would show Uhat these men, with satcieis | |) bave m (USIVeRSALLY Puescmmep py THE) nice | Seca Bancare Fes "Tare Wang | renter atormer cena brates wit ae | iil teint ges Whe gare | are? Occ sortie ay ale eau aa | pa Mad ase, ea ; te We do not sell any of the adulterations kno a ] charge in person, and appear in all ruture proceed- | ment. = Middieton met at the City Hall, were inno oo Se |teteteica Se gaan penance anor cae BEE. | fogs orth Mr Ker, the only spectal counsel remain- | ~ Jn August or September, 1681, the attitude of a.| Mr. White, the cashier, again took the stand and | Midieton auet, at, thy ped to Look, because of a} poe gs, Eemelys O8. FACULTY. | ; | Lote 02 and 8.442, price 84: the above lote are all | {nein the cise” ¥. Gibson towards certalh cotihinations- notably | sald that the package stolen had been arranged | recent tajury to the cits fiau by a Storm. It was a | EX“Governor oeeetys Virginia, A LAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE | fellas | wool, neat stripe panteloons, desirable in color, made the Salisburys—underwent a sudden change. Pre- ‘ad. by him with the notes at the botton, then the | necessary part of the story of Lit BUTTERINE, Horace, who. in wood style: side and two hip pockets (come houses | Heng Von EISENDECKER, the German minister, | viously he had been the zealous advocate of sweep- April 10.—Ex-Gov. Jno. Mt . i bonds, and at the top a $500 bond. This package | lad had ample tme for elaboration, to identi his “howe in Charles Omg, TAMA For CONSTIPATION, HEMORAMIOID: OLEOMAKUARINE, * Cana cone in hat abd the pices 84; you should | S425 that Ne Bas received no news of his intended | {Nene gopartment. was olny too fast and too | hen abeue he sizeof & coupon bend, abot four | thes travelers a ds thieves it Ondr to were an nt aged cighty years. He was governaped ILE, HEADACHE LOSS OF APP! fe" WE GUARANTEE THE PURITY OF ALL | SAY conics handy, and the price $4; you should ) recall on account of his attitude in the Lasker | fir Weexpastulated with MF, Eimer and ee Ise veh district attorney auld thet he ‘hed hava ot | Mudieton. “They would show, he sald, that Flin: | Nifgitia th Head, served See ee INDIEN Hagan by E, GRILLOS. — screw worsted: one adark gray, the othera wine color, | NAVAL ORDERS—Commander George W. Comin | 10,5" THI OF Soopers UD tierier ae eee cee, 5 cio (Chonist of the Paris Faculty. : a relock be retired to private Uf bank. Mr. Christy cidsed at one o'clock. GEO. M. OYSTER & CO. the styleof cost is 4-button cutaway (the thing this | and Lieutenant Charles J. Badger, ordered to tem-| 4 cianGR OP TREACHERY AGAINST MESSRA. think of sugsesting the matter to him, the district — ttorney. JUDGE WYLIE REVIEWS THE EVIDENCE YOR TUE| Respected Citizens of Texas Shoot @ ‘sole Proprietor. weasou), aud the m st reularkable part is the extreme | porary duty at New York in connection with the ‘AND GIBSON. Stiie witness sald he had never given the descrip- PROSECUTION. ‘inn Without Frovecation. Sines Gc Winstone: Palie: Wholesale: Cor. Pa Ave. and Ninth st. mw, low price $16.50. Three reasous for trading with Greely rellef expedition; Lieutenant John D. Keeler, | After many hints, Mr. Wm. Lilley, (since dead), | tion of the package before, because tho recollection | guage Wylle suggested that there were some eumxos: =, incael aw Retail. Center aud K street Marketa, Bist, a very full stock of fresh goods: second, as Ught a | detached from duty on the coast survey 15th 1nSt.» | qnany told witness that to hisown knowledge Cook | came back to him for the first ume last night, rs ee ee ee eo 5 = ; \ts Lo Which he wished to call the attention of | Decatur say oe : Bosign Ridgely | ana Gibson were selling out the government, that | Wen he read over the testimony of Hogan, and he | Pom bund of artned ten went to the home ED Is ston’ as itis pomstble to ave; third, last, but the most | and granted one year's leav < ‘ot able to take, and never pro- | _ ESTABLISHED 1990 SOUT | Ieieortnul SEAN, wears tue daly ase thee gives tant Hunks tan ereported meairetien tiene: evine Reet atonce knew that 4 Was accurate in these par- | Counsel. He referred to the two pending tndict-| fyrew, a noted character, and began. a fusilade st ou nor interferes with busi- verte ar uses ieritas ~ burglarious seizure of the rs had been dis- ff which mentioned the bonds stol ding. 1 's neph ye bearer pamonre oreaunen others, ourre*anfenlace to deal or | Tetraary, and has been puaced on walling ofders | cusses, and that when the Catastrophe came t | UC coveeygarion Wit PLINDER | and the other. the ocuer Securities stolen with tue | wttoraptst fo run from te house: wed aes Alo —— ew Avtoryee Or Ross Bosueons | to recommend others, Ensign ¥. W. ‘Tappan, from the Tsllapéoss, and | would be-so contrived as to ruin him (witness) it Francis H. Sunith,-a real estate dealer in thiscity, | bonds, but both practically consututing one charge, | Nine arrests have been taade, including Some of Sold by all Druge:sts ap3-cth. 130 a —— laced on Waiting orders; Sailmaker Nicholas ible, In December, 1881, witness was informed | that Of Tecelving stolen property knowing It to | the most respected citizens of the county. LATEST PICTURE GEOuGE SEEN Eyneh, fromthe New Hampshire 30th ins, and | by Lilley that Gibson had become the paid agent ot | testified that he had a conversation with Flinder in have been stolen. “There are two things sald | ——— a HEEP AT PASTURE" ene placed’on waiting orders. ” the contractors on route No. 40,116 trom Phoenix to | February of last year relative to hts connection | judge Wylie, “necessary at least to proves One ts Denth of a Lending Physician. Sruxc Sr - Ee one Aeb ZAILOR, See bus witness foend a eee GenEPe | With the Metropolitan bank robbers. He told wit-| that re property was swolen, “That you have eXem Have, Cons. Apt 10-—Dr, PUNY So YLES “HAY! f BEY. 5 that 70 found a ued .. nex! t vet, ane a Srites ee etm BS EE babs Navat Caper Win C. Van: Antwerp has resigned | 1, Son which’ stated that there es no areal ot Gon to go lo New York shu try 40. ger the bende | Prove in properts or wome of tt was Reoctved tp | ied is Providence tas msesiee oF a8 A THT 5555 “THE HARVESTER'S DINNER,” apt paite U. 8. Post Offica | from the navy. fraud ih the case but simply suspicious circum. | He went there and entered a wiloon sherehekhew | the defendanys--not to prove that It Was received | was, during Whe war, in charge of the military has mux 2X oF RS H by Jalergparre: Dew. | TT ernenia Com Couxrenrairens Axszsrep.—Philip San. | stances, and that therefore, the government would | thieves met, and looliug. around he’ picked by an agent. ‘They must have come into the actual | pital in tals city. HE SA OF OS “4 DEWY MORXING” tor and Nicoli Vidi were arrested last night in | ouve” ‘The witness referred at length to Something, Sol scesetiag’ him tekd bite Ghat te | Snare there any evtienot of task Kind. againer Faiture 11 : ——— Received this week a fresh supply of those pretty | New York city for manufacturing and passing | which Gibson ind submitted to the Fost: | something, and accosting, hin MeDevie. McDevitt may have been concerned In| Bostox, Mass , April 1S ALL SHAPES AND coLona, “MARSH LANDS! COLORED SILKS, counterfet® twenty-five centaliver col A master ithout any authority. wonld be paid. The witness getting the thing up, but he ts not charged with | and grain dealers, Lave suspended. NoW READY, ! AND OTHER NOVELTIES, | 12 the new spring shades, at 75 cents.’ Very fine Heavy | Cnantity of te spurious coins was found in thar | "paras THAT FOUND THEIR WAY TO snapr, | him tnat "he arranged with Ehat;e is changed ch receiving the property | Kuown, Dut the asets are tars 3 ¥. DAVIS PAINTINGS, MIRRORS. BE LCR,ALD COLORED RHADAMES, very Gestra- | HOUS®. Oo te called upon elteees with ered Geo. | Mad been ‘retumed. and the mosey pal, “Finder | evidesos that any property cxer case into Me | Murder and Suicide at Niagara Falke JAMES Y. DAVE = ble, new shades, at #1.25. P, Brott called upon witness with a memorandum Mr. Deviti.s hands, it has escaped my attention. | NraGaxa Fauts, Owr., April 10.—Thomas Vedger tor reeaavas, ALL THE “ROGERS GROUPE" |) \Gnbinstions Vs = Woo Fabrics plsinand | | Gows v0 Mowraxa—Mr. H. M. Ewing and Miss) -oVo' as whe Brot: statement.” ‘The original | Said (athe told, Mr. The As. to Flinders” continued Judge. Wylle, | and. N. Ik. Pierson, brotiere-in-law, drove over ee ___S21 VENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, "Fine All-Wool Dress Goods at 25 cen Fate ee AOr the U. 8 treasurer's office, have | sas locked in one of the safes. ‘This was the first | ‘thompson sald that would take “he may be. a great deal worse man than | Gout island yesterday afternoon, and not Vv = | EXQUISITE PICICRE FRAMES. Frenc Bat! te, 4 inches wide, printed in elegant new gone to Helena, Montana, to appear as witnesses | Trormation that some of the goverument, papers Beer ago ‘The witness. McDevitt. or most’ men. He may haves been | search Was inde thls wornitg When Puree suas Canaurra a 6 i seas pisces in a sult concerning the by theft, while in| nad found their way into unauthorized hands ‘was to be pald for the return concerned with, this thing up. He tscharged | was found on Luna island, ‘Uhrough the 7 . . JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, JERSE. 8, plain, and braided, all colors and | transit, of a package con! ‘$900 in national | tew days later, William Lilley, very excited, ‘observed that the witness with having recelved Chis stolen property from tue | and partially in the water.’ The horse and Ukest IN THE COUNTRY, or. more J. ALLUTTRELL & 0. bank notes forwarded by the treasurer to, the Firat | brought a verbatim extract from'the aame docu: to a different trapsaction. knowing it to have been stolen, and in the | were found Ued to a tree, and Vedder's clothes Trey asa fe eckdenwet fe Oe ee s | National bank of Fort Benton, Montana. ment, narrating One oF more incidents in his career. | yo REGISTERED LETTER FOR FLINDER IX JULY. tof the Ofcourse, The, property | discovered ‘on the ior, but no trace of Imported Pure Olive OM on draught eae nrattnee Boer intge, 48, por dosen. based ST Market Spece._| aqono THE Cattuns at the White House today | HO atMG otxg Marge stock of the roverseera | Mr. Handford, of the city post olor was recalled, cas nae Wuetereieaieoment Gates coe prea i Sunall Burpee se st arnia, Soe Saco, Sed per | FUSE meare, ene ean OF “THE | were Justice Gray, Senators Conger, Wilson, Miller paper” witness Lier to learn where | and stated that no registered letter There had been some evidence that Fiinder had Sacer Nostawnee cozen. Mail orders promptly attended to. new Paten! Razors: fuirtrtis | (Cal) and Gorman, and Representative York and obtained them, After that gentle- eS ae, ress pore aati Snd exchanmeable if not satisfactory." $2.50 cach, at ths that while Brady made ‘ric attorney stated that Filnder had told | the interview with them he sald the property wasii. » Ang150 Pesserivasia Avera! aya = SE eee sorthwett Rodgers Cutlery Store, 487 Peunaylvanis aver mins-2m Saver: Ke man, Lilley reported that while no | The ais