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SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gostip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.) Telecrams to The Star. | fs isovs ss turmnied caine wanaieags N, TWasiver Nite 22 gino, OF RERCERIOR, Pans AR RSTES, Be Pyeremequered:\raeet | Govesonmee Recerers ‘To-pav.—Internal reve- = dot cata Sa at w'nsal ational J HEATER— COMMENTARY,” Price reduce tr Hall. 7th stroct northwest (1 4 7. KER MMMM Mu Sy Og S ABBOTT | MATINEE, SATURDAY. rope | EN eevee Rrra | a aa leet nent GonNeRO URE: | non sumone can, wre Sie COMMITTEE REPORTS IN BOTH HOUSES. OHIO REPUBLICANS Sour ADvaraGe 18 ro B& TAKE OF mau Lanonam Suey Sass OM s\ fer Bae 8 8 oF t SYSTEM OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY, By Samuel | $22 suuert! of ou late, Brother, D sie, | THe PRESDENTIAL CaMPAicy.—Tax WEEKLY = Racal arewseee ne Tee eee = See san ff aa BSD BB 88 F t B. Smith. 83.50. % e veM'WM. R. HUNT, Rec. Seo, | Stax willbe sent postpaid to any address in the employer of Labor to a cousiderabie extemt for BROTe ReM Rue AAA a°A Hep BBB 00 t a Pearle SAo0 SOF THEISM. By Samuel | ~——.-aHE ETNA LIFE INSURANCE OomPany, | United States or Canada until after the presidential NAVAL APPROPRIA’ BILL, 510. ‘than & quarter of @ century, and I can say no sirike ‘BO-NIGHT—abbott and Taclisyietra's Great Success, RIGOL! Fabrini, Broderick and Tagitapiotrs yAY--Abbott's “Hume, Sweet How.” Double Bul—1 Abbott's Benent— LINDA_PEARL OF SAVOY ‘Tagliapietra, Broderick, Allen, Fabrini. seb saplh teemgete srch Alen pao, Emma Al “Abbott's Last Hose of Sunes MARTHA "NENT WEEK—wccaULi OPERA COMPA ‘Rogsini's Charming Comic CBARBE: Ge SEVILLE Ee Also, Emma Abbott will sing grand aria from “Tray ta” and her celebrated ballad, “DOWN UPON THE SUANEE RIVER” Abbott, Rosewald, Campobello, Broderick, Allan and rustle. NY, THE BEGGAR STUDENT—DESERIE. AUDIENCES DELIGHTED. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. ‘Production of Johann Strsuss’ Beautiful Opera, QUEEN'S LACE HANDKEKCHIEF. Bow andi Besutiful Scenio Effects! Elaborate and Geatiy (Costumes! Increased Orchestra and Powerful Cast! Large and Ef- fective Chorust MONDAY NEXT—THE RAJAB, FROM THE MADISON SQUARE THEATER, All the Original Scenery and the Original Cast. + The Greatest of all Productions. Bale of rorerved places now ready, at the regular dra GiANxD Fars yor 8. PATRICK'S NEW CHURCH, ar NATIONAL RIFLES’ LRaory, Gatreet, between 9th and 10th streets northwest, COMMENCING APRIL 15 AND ENDING APRIL 26. S. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1 { WAGNER FESTIVAL CONCERT. Positively the only appearance in Washington of the principal artists of the Vieuna Imperial Opera: MATERNA, SCARIA, WINKELMANN, ENLARGED ORCHESTRA. ‘THEODORE THOMAS, CONDUCIOR. ‘Special program. —TANNHAUSER, DIE WALEURE, | ‘TRISTAN UND ISOLDE, and PARSIFAL. Admission, $2; Reserved places, $lextra. The sale of places will commence on Saturday morning, April 26, under the direction of Messrs. Metzerott & Co. a24-7t 7 Tuearne Comcr. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 26. THE EVENTS OF THE SEASON GREAT INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING MATCH Between MATSAD\ SORARICHT OF JAPA ‘The Police Guartte chainplon Wrestler, Pefeatad Edwin J ibbt, Cape. Jaa ©. Daly, ‘Andre Curintl: Eoeien Massy amon Athlete of the World. | Champion Athlete of the Wor ns: Beat’ Three in Five Falls, Jspanese and | Catch-ae-cateh-Can Styies FOR A PURS!. | F810. ‘RICHARD K. FOX. Proprietor of the Police Gazette, to Select the Referee. | Honwxrusvmte Dzror, N. ¥., April 24, 1894, ‘TE Snelbaker, Tueuter Comique, Washington, D.C.: Sorakich{ and myself are on our way to Washington. Arsive Saturday morning all nght_ aple-st DUNCAN €. ROSS. (A MUSICAL asD LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT | or the BeneBt of the | PENSOARA FhLE KINDEROARTENS ‘And NURSERY MAIDS KINDERGARTEN TRAINING ‘Wil be given in the Lecture Room of All Souls’ Church, Corner of Lind lath streets, NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 26, ATS O'CLOCK. | Tickets, 25e., or 50e. ‘with Reserved Seata. For sale | ith progiumes at Metzerott'w Music Store, or at the ational Rindensarten spam RAND ATHLETIC EXHIBITION By the Advaneed Class of the BALT: NORE Y Mc. A GYMNASIUM, TUESDAY, APEIL 2 AT 8 P.M, IN THE NEW ¥ MCA GyMNasivM, 1g and 1411 Now York aventic ents. ‘Tickets limited to 400. For asle and Elphonso Youngs, 428 9th has de- or Ce ERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Homeopathic Hospital, At Lincoln Hall, | ‘THURSDAY. APKIL 24, 1834, 8. M. Vocal and Instrumental Solsinte and an Orchestra of Tiekete (91) can be purchased at the residences of Mire Justice Waite, No 1413 1 street northwest: Mrs: De. Vardi, sis Lith’ street worthwest, and of Sra Dr. Pope, HOG lath stoset uorthwest. apes VEW THEATER coMIQUE. N* nai westacee ..--Btage Manager. MONDAY. APRIL 21 Rerular Matine-s: Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Another Dew © + Twenty stars’ ‘The screaming ‘opening sketoi, BAKED A TE" s side spitting ‘Tomiance of Dutch Oven. New Grand Olio! Pieasureable Delicacivst Sy ‘Bon- ‘Hons! Sensational Guu-Cracis’ Blended tate three hoare of oubbling fun. concluding with a highly- ‘UPSIDE DOWN; or AN UPROAK IN A PHOTO- 7B DOWN; kp GALLERY! Written by Harry Montazue. Boenes and incidenta suggestive of the title. winding up ‘with the wild, enchanting Pom-Pom Quadnile. apat ‘Look out for the Negative. IME MUSEUM. ‘Another Great Show. All new, beautiful very afternoon and ‘night this rst and yreatest sensation, the Elis: | ouitdees: areca Of “mulitary skal tableeux de: th- chariing couple Matthews apd Har- His; the beautiful Predon Sisters: Mile Mabel Kladiator Of the jum, DeWitt Cooke: St Sbd Moreland; bilks and Gray: Alt Kelly, Willetts Foorne, and many others, with Mile Inez. the suake- charmer and Greater “Mammoth Ox and hosts of other Cunosittes, Admission to all, ouly Weents. - ay2l-ot JPME OF THE CORCORAN CADET CORPS. ‘0 in Masonic Temple, APRIL ist to %th, in Sebbege beet Geraae abe ‘and eeu eon eee eee (CHOICE SEATS FoR —— FORD'S THEATER cr etle at Brentano's Hook Store 1th street and Penn. ivania aver api7-9t* — AND ACCESSORIES. BOYS’ BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. PURCHASERS TAUGHT FREE. Repairing execated promptly in the most skillfal ‘Boyw’ Bicycles sold on instalments, WAL C. SCKIBNER'S RIDING ScHoor, 1108 E street northwest. Dnews Dacz Srose ‘This store bas Leen temporarily removed ta $4) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, (Vernon Row) Where a complete ansortmentof PURE DKUGS AND FINE CHEMICALS, ‘Together with afu:su.eof DOMESTIC and IMPORTED | FANCY ARTICLES. can alwave ve found. feb25 Gaur Bascarss ‘I FINE BOOTS AND SHOEA Having purchased the entire stock of well-known nulker, consisting of Ladies’ fine Kid Button Sices, it Er Caad D wisths, we bave concluded tovell thesatie = e2 PER PATE. Ther arean excellent value at KA We beg the ladies of Shue ee sWandiotarekan “OOF Coustn's fue Shoes in every width, and cheaper than Pr ‘We mak: of Children's and Misses Spring- Devi Shioen a2 ineite the attention of pareate Wo the Sue: ‘Sotbe as low ae Osea Our stock of Ladies’ Opera SUppers ts qecthsf ef sucaulcn. We hove tne bo Bt any Toot Very Baasone Si per ut 70 conte House Sippers from ite. up. Men's, Boxy’ and Youth's Shoes in great variety. Our “Burt's” Shors for Men and Boys, aretoo well town toneed mention. Whoe wants Shoe, sapere te Cont made, should try a pair of team. euarat Shoes we sell. If a pair does not Ses Seas: we cheerfully give another pair in A call is solicited as | SINSHEIMER & BROS, apt 008 7th and S151 M streets, pp ee [A288 artestio: LATEST PARISIAN MoD! M'LLE M. ES IN HATR, J. PRANDI = | ternal injuries and from sudden changes of tern | ness is desimated by the parts of the RE OF ACQUIRING MEMORI. by PROP ART OF ACQUIRIN ¥. by D, in Lecture Room of Vf ¢.'A”Bullding, 1409 New York avenue, FRIDAY EVENING, April 25th. at Taw o'clock. Astonishing feats of memory will. be exubited, in blackboard exercise, by small children Who have'recefved a few hours’ instructions. The testi- mony of scores in this eity who have been greatly bene Bie will be eteen. Public invited Don’t miss ft. PROF. BOYD can be seen fora short time at 1105 F street northwes CIENTIFIC TREAT! fube like pore of the skin; consists of the body of the heir; the root or germ is governed by certain physiolo- gical and pathological laws, and plays a very important Dart in our er f pomtcet pape am py a i een SOS eee formcertafn functions. It s:pplies warmth, protects ture, besides which itis one of the most distinentshing marks of peronal beauty, and one. too. which is ad~ mired ‘aud appreciated bs all ‘The young lady whose hair nea to ce east thick, as one's wriet when Chefiy und possemce @ dowry (provided by nature) whicl will have no ittle Influente fn the incidents of Ver life. A desutiful suit of hair is the pride of man and the Elory of ‘woman: and every one who has the least re- for thelr personal appearance should pay the strict. ft attention ‘to its care, manacement,cultivation and treatment, so as to preserve its. Tuxuri-nee, vitality and color until late in life. Nature has supplied all man and Womankind with a greater or leew abundance of batr, and (by proper care and treatment 1¢ should retain its Vigor until the agv of sixty or lonver. ‘The hair falls out, wets thin, harsh, dry. faded aud prematurely gray from Various Causes, as prostrating illness, fevers, uer- yous prostration, excessive brain work. mental excite nent. worriment, neuralgia, poor ventilation, excessive we Of tobace , “dissipation, heavy. headwear. which heats the scalp, the infudicious and indiscriminate use of ammonia and borax shampoo washes, so-called hair Tenewers, restorers aud impure ells, have neglected: this branch of the profes- ‘enxaged in the more mrortant rath. and. the public have fallen into the habit of ‘consulting the barver and hair dresser about the head and scalp. The ‘hair is Just as susceptic ble to wrober treativent: and yielin ax readily to the benefictal effects of seientife and properly administered remedies an chills and fever will sitid to Quinia. No “atinent nor mid itis sure Produced in seemingly hope- PREMATURE BALDNESS. ‘The process of lors of hair may take place either ray idly in the course of weeks or months, ct, an ts generally the case, the loss is wlow and gradual’ throngh @ period of years, ‘Ibe hairs inay commence to couie out at an period after puberty, although baldness docs not ordi Barily begin to manifect ftrelf until the age of 25 Or $0 Peg t i ceaty thronstout the proces appeary tbe thy, At first only afew hairs come out from time to time, and these are replaced immediately by a shorter and finer xrowth of hiair. Later these, in tart, are shed, and are succeeded by still finer heirs, and in the couras of time even these cease to appear, when complete bald- ness of a certain portion of tuecealp is the reault. There | ay be an appearance of ne down. which jruves that che hair follicles stili existw, and can be made to produce healthy hair again by proper treatment. ‘Ihe prev: lence of premature baldness among the youn: men and srounen of the prevent day is reelly suring: Bald aipaffecte ‘Thus we have Crown, Frontal, Part aud. Teiaple Bald Ress. ‘The last two are so much dreaded by ladies ‘Amous the many subjects connected with the cutive tion of personal beauty there is nothing that absorbs 80, much tine and attention a@ the bair amonent both sexes, Set it is strange how prevalent is the iguovance as to its physiology, the means of keepins it in a healthy state, And the prevention of diseases of the hair. ‘Dr J.Vua' Dyck, Dermatologist, 22 Grant Place, has devoted twenty years of his life to the treatment of the hair, and is pleased to announce that he has perfected a Srpaiment and the only treatinent in the world, that ‘will absolutely cure balaness luce a vigorous, Juxuriant growth of hairin the most hopeless caves’ This is a recular scientitic coure of treatinent, which jucresms the action of the scalp, removing scaliness, hardened secretions, ‘all irritations, and restores. the Vitality of the hair follicles to new tixor, Dever failing fo produce a viscrous. hesIthy, luxurian¢ suit of bair, His treatnient tr the result of Years of stay and expe: Hence. If you have any atvection of the hair or scalp, don't rely on your own judguent, but consult Dr, Van Dyck at once.” You can do so with every faith and con- fidence in his skill. He will examine your case care- fully. and if the hair follicles are not positive) stroved he assures you a satisfactory growth of hair, ‘but If the hair follicies are destroyed he will tell you so stouce and will not treat you wt any price, 2 Grant Place, Uetween sth aud 10th, G and H hours, 9to junday 9'to Dr. Van Dyck's Treatise on Personal Brauty, fe. mailed to any ‘on receipt aix oue-cent stampa. Sp10,17,24-3t For Cc ONSIDERATION. When one learned in the law is employed to give copimion, we is expected Wo deliberate Ai Grete Saat BB fay be abve to reach n safe cuvclusion and We wil ot Permalt himself to beconeludea bya hasty piston Bee Gatise he may at that tnomient be inunersed 19 thought iG oe tie iether ‘Na physician iv called. he may not and indeed frequently ie not, able to diacnowe the tase: Gr nee Soule harinless préparation itil he sas este ay ieee Fecteatinuate of Giedisrase, When a man wants » suit of clothes, he goer to his tailor and says: “Suip,d—n you, Twantasuitof clothes, and be quick about it, too. Let me see what you've got. Suppose Snip is studying out the peculiarities of some } Gtr equally ececutte easton Sto short s notice, woserte the Perhaps the customer takes alot of samplee fer oes gue ils approbation, rom whieh no satiafactory se: ion can be made, possibly, and, thea thessemente Kook eo different when completed trocy what theeae timer sup poned they would. that he suspects vom ting hae has been subatiated, He would be bea: served {f he wonldsoy: “Schneider, Lveault a wood suit of chithes: one tust wil do fer aeeeet Year, and wenttreas crcgetoniean well aut T cant afford fo pay more than ‘fifty dollars for itt would like te Batelt in sreasonable time, and whet itis Gens seed ie Fed wee Sead pas Saas es oie elt fa'this way you put Suipon hts honor, and, porcuabe in tocive the right coat tote rit maker, cad of to the weve onc, ax i too often the case ‘The wari days will soon’ be here, and ao improve the time before every on: Ieav's his onder with HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, 410 SEVENTH STREET, apa USIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE FACULTY. ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE TAMAR For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, BILE, HEADACHE LOSS OF APPE- TITE, CEREBRAL CONGESTION. Frepared by E. GRILLON, ‘Chemist of the Paris Faculty. 7 ‘Sole Proprietor, rue de Rambuteau, Paria ‘Tamar—unlike Pills and the usual purgs- tives—is agreeable to take, and uever pro. Guces irritation nor interferes with _busl- ness or pleasure, Sold by all Dragwista, INDIEN ‘apS-eth.18w Tur Bescrrct Pursnxa By J. @. Brown, “FAR AWAY.” ‘has just been placed on exhibition for a few days. ‘Engravings ready to-day. Also new PAINTINGS, ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, FRENCH-PLATE MIRRORS, EXQUISITE PICTURE FRAMES, | ALL THE “BOGEBS’ GROUPS," : | ELEGANT BRIDAL GIFTS. GENTLEMEN will find it to their gdvantage ‘our stock of Fine Bouton tear fore making purchases TYSSOWSEI BROS. pn Eee Rns rose a tes pleasant coe DEE array trent SCHOOL TEACHERS. By John Reld, $1.00. WAL BALLANIYNE & SUN, 87th Soret, New Booss. » ‘Memories of Rufus Choate, by Joreph Neflaon.. Life and Letters of Janes and Lucretia Mott. Wall Street in History, by: Martua J. Lamb. Tn the Tennessee Mountains, by C. E. Craddock: American Explorations in the Arctic Regt Prof. Nourse. -6t ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 807 cay ath treet, northwest, between Hand I Period sani cg ppubltcations, “Also “agency. Manbatian companies in the country, ASSETS. JANUARY sr. 1884. 080,555 PAYMENTS to POLICY HOLD! 81,254. 872.70 Issues all forms of Endowment and Life Bolicies in ggueral use at unusually low rates. Call or send for irewlar. ', LEIPOLD, General Agent basis 1430 New York aventie, APRIL 91. 1884 —N¢ iE OWNERS, a _apas-at Ce” YSEINGTON ‘Thad my homes ingured is the US Live Stock Co. of ore 20. 8, Baltimore, Md, No. 83 W. Fayette street, I. STEWART president and LEWIS DINGER secretary. On the 23d fof November I lost s horse, and according to the’ by- faa should reoeive my money in 90daya Tt has now eva ave moatin, and al't have eeeved ar promises fo ay. I havo’ promply paid’ all dues and” aasces- ments. ¥.D. EVANS, 1214 ist street. ‘Library, 81.50 per year. Mra. G. 1. _ apis. 7 x Tae Fryest Lise Or Srattonzny AT THE LOWEST PRICES JUST OPENED AT BAUM'S, 416 7rm STREET N. W. eenty aiterent designs of Decorated Paper, only 35 cents per bor Pie is cient ‘styles of Decorated Cor. Cards only centa per box. Correspondence Cards, gilt edze, only 15 ets. per box. Ae hit Dace eis Ncek, Washington and ‘Alligator, Hanmer, Silver, French and Linen Paper sold by the stuxle quire, with Envelopes to match. Engraved Copper Plate with fifty carda, guy ‘94 cente, New Books—A Washington Winter, by J. G. Lincoln; Guedt, ty clas King USA's ‘The Hdeae of tus Apostle Shan. Ring, Urs As jens 0 i Pauls by JCF Clarke: Bread Winery and Why Are We. jocrats? by Bloor. Il New Publications sold from ‘20 to 0 per ceht cheaper than tlsewhere. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, Plt 416 7th Sti Northwest ASTER, ANNOUNCEMENT —WE HAVE NO HIE itation in saying that our display of Easter Goods {is the lar-est and most beantiful ever offered in Wash- snvton, and at prices to nuit every one. NEW BOOKS —Her Washington Season, Jeante Gould Lincoln; No, 40. A Komuatce of Fortress Monroe: Mental Evolution in “Animals; Bancroft’s History of United States, Vol. 4: Heart and His Bear, A. G, Riddle; Atlantis, the Antedeinvian World, Donnelly: iam, ~tated by Hinmelf, shepand: Side Lights of Eng. Ush Society, Grenville Murray: Hayden's Dictionary of Dates. filth edition: The Heasiansin the Revolution, E J.Lowell; A Wife Hard Won, Jutice McNair Wright. W. H. MORRISON, apt 475 Pennsylvania avenue, EASTER CARDS AND EASTER GIFTS. A LARGE VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL AND ELE- NT DESIGNS, EASTEI( CARDS FOK SUNDAY HOOLS, Di VOTIONAL BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAY- ERS AND HYMNALS. fev22 Essen Canna AND NOVELTIFS, ‘Now ready for early selections a full linet PRANG'S EASTER CARDS Just recetved. [00 boxes of FINE LINER PAPER AND. ENVELOPES, Just opened in the Stationery Depart ment, at the low price of 25¢. per box. 100 Cards engraved for $1. feva1 Mosrows Anmisrrc Turs, PLAIN, GLAZED AND ENCAUSTIC, 105 PI FOR HEARTHS, VESTIBULES AND MANTEL FACINGS. ‘WOOD CARPETS AND AMERICAN PARQUETEY, WOOD MANTELS, BRASS GOODS, TRON BACKS, GRATES, &o, KENDERDINE & PARET, ap23-1m,1p ‘The Post Building. PPP, U WU RRR KEE BP uU RR Pees es P cu RE BBR U0 U @TTTT TITT EEE RRR B uu b2 LC ae 2 ROR BBB OU OU rT T°. EE RRR UD r T E RR BBB uu T T REE RBS OUR SPECIAL BRANDS IN FINE BUTTER: THE Dantisatos.” “THE SHARPLES." ¢ REN’ “THE CLOVER Lear 5 7 PRINTS. “THE DIAMOND, “T DIAMOND, BaRMoNy,” DIAMON, <THE * OND," HE } m5 and Sib. BOXES. ‘These goods are put up on our Special Order, and are as fine as any mada, FF We do not sell any of the adulterstions known to the trade as BUEINE, BUTTERINE, ULEOMARGARINE, t2- WE GUARANTEE THE PURITY OF ALL BUTTER SOLD BY US. GEO. M. OYSTER & co, Wholesale: Cor, Pa Ave. and Ninth st. mw. Retail: Center aud K street Marketa, ESTABLISHED 1830, aptim T Ib E 8 YOR Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vestibules and Mantel Deco- rations, WOOD MANTELS constructed especially for Latrobe Stoves, having TILE OBNAMENTATION, are furnished at about the cost of Slate Mantels, that house owners of moderate means may beautify their homes with these Artistic Features. WooD MANTELS of all grades, in Oak, Cherry and Mahogany. Also BLATE MANTELS for those who are not tired of ‘them. 7g A NEW THING IN VASES for Cemeteries and Lawns, having s Reservoir Attach- ment holding sufficient water to last ten to fifteen days, securing a vigorous growth of planta, RUSTIC SEATS, CHAIRS, &e. “Economy isthe prudent use of means tos desired end? THE ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES are pffered with the fullest guarantee as the best aid in domestic economy and convenienoa, BRONZE PLACQUES, TRAYS, PANELS and ANCIENT ARMOR, im faithful reproduction, artistically displayed in our room, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, apli-im 426 9th strost. | Sexo Srvizs HATS. UN ALL SHAPES AND COLORS ‘NOW READY. 4 JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, Also, néw line of INGRAIN CARPETS, in NOVEL DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS FOR SPRING. TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS IN GREAT VARIETY. FURNITUBE and BABY CARRIAGES AT BOTTOM PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 9p19 801 Market Space and 908 and 810 sth strest, COLLECTOR OF TAXES, ap23.at DISTRICT OF COLUMBI) [> OFFICE OF WASHINGTON, April 22, It ‘The attention of ta: ‘is called for the year ending June 30, 188%, on Teal and personal Property. The second half of such tax, where Rot preva Monaly patd, will bocome due aud payable on " Gay of May nickt and if uct yald betoke the Gate at June ensuing shall therenpon be in arrears and delin- quant and s penalty of two per centuin shall be added, and the same, with other taxes due and in arrears, wi bbe listed for advertisement and tax sale in the manner Prescribed by existine law, ibe onder of the Conunisiioners of the District of lnmbia ‘Aes JOHN COOK, ap2s-be Collector of Taxes, D.C, (> GRE COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE Co. SE of he District of Columbia, Washington, D.C April 14, 1884, Stockholders’ notice.—A dividend of 4 cent has been declared on the Cupltal ‘Stock of this ‘ompany, out of the earnings for the Past six months, due and payable to Stockholders on and after May 1, BaBb ah te opice of the company, 193 Petree” Trans: ferbooks will be closed April 26th and reopen May 1 ‘ap22.co3st By order: H. K WILLARD, Sec, (ee SRGUEATING LIBRARY, 1749 PENNSYI. <& VANIA Avenue. The best few books; seven monthly and two weekly magazines as ‘soon aa lenued. ‘Terms $0 cents per month or $4 per year. ro) [op SODA WATER 50, PER GLASS, WITH PURE Bain frat STUER, st the leading drag store in South Washington, ©. 8. PRICE'S, 426 7th street southwest. Physician's Prescriptions accurately prepared. ap19 ESTATE OF JOSEPH T. COLDWELL—AEL, sons having claims sgainat the estate of JOBEPH T. COLDWELL. deceased. are requeriad, {6 Present the sane at once, with vouchers therefor; and All persons indebted to the sald eetaje Will please make Dayiment dannnediately to, VIRGINIA J COLDWELL, Administratrix, F. H, SMITH & SON, Agents, 1220 F at nw. "sldiw ©. A. HEINEKEN'’S CELEBRATED VIB- GINTA CLARET for male by = ‘GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, apl9-6t ‘No. 1209 F street northwest, ROBERT SMITHS SONS’ CELEBRATED Philadelphia India Pale Ale for sale, wholesale and retail, by GEU. E. KENNEDY & SON, apla-6t (0. 1208 F street northwest, (ce WASHINGTON, Dc. APRIL 5 1a34, 1990 F'Sraxet Norruwnst, Thave thisday given up the Washington agency of the Potomac Insurance Comy y. All policies ae tats ice alten ths date Mal be Zobiected bye EBLE. Assistant Secretary, 3n person, or Gnewed at ine Companys ae Bo Ba "attect, Weat fashington, D. C. 5 arise pee "JOHN H. CASSIN. >, Ir IS WITH PLEASURE THAT I TARE this means of informing the public that Iam now connected with J. HOLLANDER, 1217 Penna. avenue, ‘and will be pleased to see all my friends and old custom- ers 10 serve them with the Tatest atyles in, eady made ‘Clothing. {apls-6t*] A. SAUNDERS, (2, PASTURAGE “GALES” ESTATE, ABOUT 5" 85 acres, fronting Boundary street and’ Brent- wood road, brad of New York aveulie; good water Sand and gravel on same for sale. Apply to EDWARDS, & BARNARD, for trustees, 412 Sth street mw. ap22-6t BEST CAMPHOR, ‘30 Cente Ber Pound. at ‘MUNCASTER & HOWARD'S Pharmacy, _spls Cor. 7th and I streets northwest. (Ce, SAMUEL KATZENSTEIN, LATELY AT N HENNING, No.'al0 sii street where he wil bs plo NG, No. 4107 where he W fonerve his felends with auything in the way of Gentle, men's Outiite aplein. (-5>,,4 MEETING OF THE sTOCKHOLDERSOF “7 the Riges Fire Insurance Company for the elec Hon of pine truntees, wil be held at thelr See, No, 1351 F street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, May ay Polls will be opened at 12 m. and closed at 2pm. Trans fer Woks will be closed gh the day of election. pls FRANCIS B, MOHUN, Secretary. \TTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES- dents is particularly called to PHOSVITA, the ew and popular Hrain aud Nerve Tonic, and bard agsinst Malaria.” For sale. areated by the glass oF in bottles by W.C, MILBURN, Sole Inventor and Mus~ Bfacturer, 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. (gr BUILDING Lope AND HARDWOODS AT LOW PRICES. ESTIMATES FREELY MADE LARGE STOCK OF DBY LATHS WM. McLEAN & 80%, Cor. 13th and B streets northweat, DR. J. CURTISS HAS REMOVED b= his office from 325 C northwest to 1333 New York avenue. ~ )-2mn JOHN H, MAGRUDER, 1417 NEW YORK CP sventn isthe only ment ioe Wace eos Tokay, viney of pbs ‘North Carolina. Scup> pernong, ‘Tokay and other W. mh28-im- S JOHN H. MAGRUDER, <5 1417 NEW YORE A’ ap3 In the only avent for C. A HEIERENd Virgins Clarets aud White Wines. mh JOHN H MAGRUDER_ 1417, M, XORE AVENUE, Is the only agent for Miss C. E. MARTIN'S Unequal Home-made Cakes. 1. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 NEW YORK avenue, is the only arent for ROBERT SMITH'S SONS" Philadelphia India Pale Ale. The trade and pub He ean be supplied, mb (ee, JOHN, Hi, MAGRUDER, 1417 NEW YORK avenue, nthe only awent for FHLIP J. La BER'S Celebrated Philadelphia Bolemian Boor beatin the market, [cg BEASS ANDINONS, YIRE SETS, FENDERS FF, BROOKS. GAS FIXTURES, G31 1578 STREET, Concoman BUILDING. Fut Hine of fhewe Goods, sis tine aud taney Co cored ancy Evans andl Eontelann Lerane ioe ils, ae. Lowe Pricen ge E. F. BROOKS. (eS pROERICKE, & TAFELS' HOMEOPATHIO MEDICINE at C. CHRISTIAND'S, No. 484 Penn. sylvania avenuc, mb2-Lp SAMUEL & SHEDD. GAS FIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, RANGES, FURNACES, PLUMBING AND HEATING, Jobbing promptly done, _ feb12 400 9th street northwant. Kies Paxace, 816 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. GREAT INDUCEMENTS or PATFERN HATS AND BONNETS. Hlerant Trimmed and Untrimmed CHILDREN'S AND MISSES HATS, In every Styloand Shape, A choice Assortment of LADIES’ BONNETS AND HATS, See ee FRENCH FLOWERS, TIPS, SILKS AND SATINS, RIBBONS, LACES AND KID GLOVES, SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING AT EING’S PALACE. $14 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. - ‘For SPRING and SUMMER use, is now on exhibition ‘st our Wareroqms, ‘The manufacturers claim this Btove to be far superior to any heretofore made for burning Oil. Weinvite the fmapection of buyers to its merite, SIMPSON & GUY, I aplt-eote 1006 Pennsyivanta Avenue, election for fifty cents. Itisa large. eight} Paper of Mtty-aix columns ‘of interesting reading matter—political, miscellaneous, personal, news and gossip, etc. ‘Send for a sample copy. Mosato PorrRait oF GARFTELD.—Secretary of State Frelinghuysen has just received from a Prominent European house manufacturers of Mosaics, in Venice and London, a very handsome Mosaic ‘portrait of the late ‘President Garfleld, ‘Which is intended as a present to the United States’ Ligvr. FREDERICK Pains, United States navy, now on leave of absence in Washington, has been ordered to Callao, to report for duty on the Pacific station. = Bax RECEIVERS AProrNTep.—The controller of the currency has appointed Hon. Dantel Roberts, of Burlington, Vt, as receiver of the First National Dank of St. Albans, Vt, and RM. Stevenson, of Monmouth, IL, to'be receiver of the First National Dank of the last named place. New Mrwpen oF THE Civit SERVICE Commis- sion.—The President has appointed Robert D. Gra ham, of North Carolina, secretary of the ctvil ser- ‘vice ‘commission, vice "Wm. S. Roulhac, who re- signed on account of ill-health. JupeR ADVOCATE GENERAL Swatw declines to say anything in reference to the subject of the court of inquiry Which has been ordered in his case. ‘Tue Work of laying stone on the Washington monument will be resumed next Monday if the Weather is favorable. FRAcriowaL Sitver. — Representations having ‘een made that there is a scarcity of fractional sil- ‘Yer coin in some business qygrters, 1t has been as- certalned thatthe TreasurWhas on hand of this coin over $29,000,000, which can be had on applica Hon and payment therefor made with other funds. ‘The express charges must be paid by the applicant, 8 no funds are now available for that purpyse. ‘Tue President has approved the act amending the Revised Statutes of the United States relating to the District of Columbia. Navat Onpena—Capt, R. F. Bradford, detached | from the Pensacola, Fis., navy yard, 30th instant, and placed on waiting orders; Lieut. R. M.G. Brown, from command of the Alarm and ordered toduty on the Pacific station; Passed Assistant Surgeon J. H. Hall, ordered before the retiring Gore To Fortress MoNnoz.—The Secretaries of War and Navy intend going to Fortress Monroe this evening on the Tallapoosa to attend the ex- amination of the graduates of the artillery school. Tue New Arctic Exrgprtioy.—Chlef Engineer Loring, Naval Constructor Wilson, Gen. Hazen and Chiet Clerk Hogg have gone to New York to be present at the salling of the arctic steamer Bear his afternoon. Chiet Engineer Loring and Chiet Constructor Wilson will inspect the Alert. ‘Wa. G. Wesstae, of Illinois, a clerk in the fourth auditor's office, has been promoted from $1,000 to $1,200, and permanently appointed. PERSONAL.—Senator Vest has returned from Mis- sourl—General Hazen, Chief of the Signal Ser- vice, was registered in New York last night. ‘Health OMcer Townshend, who had his arm broken ast Sunday, is not resting’ so easily to-day, and is suffering from some fever.—Chas. P. Huniiugton, ot Misalsatppl, is at Wormley’s—NMrs. Nellie G. Scott, and her daughter, Miss Kate Scott, the vo- calist, who have been absent for some tlme, re- ‘turned last evening. Mrs. Scott, who was injured in the late railroad accident near Kenia, Ohio, has almost entirely recovered.—The wife of Senator ‘Voorhees sails trom New York for Havre to-day to aes her daughter, who is pursuing musical studies Paris.—Mrs. Blvine and daughter are in New ‘York for a short stay.—Chiet Clerk Tweedale, of the War Department, has returned from his trip to Savannah, (2a., on oftictal business, but 1s detained ‘at his house by a slight {llness Governor Shel- don, of New Mexico, is at Willard's —Ex-Secretary of War Ramsey, of ‘Minnesova, was on the floor ot ‘the Senate to-day.— Major Chas. R. Suter and D. F. Corbin, of South Carolina, are at the Ebbitt.— ‘Senator Jonas leaves for New Orleans to-night, The Rev. J. Everist Cathell, of Oneida, N. Y., 13 visiting his father, Captain J. B. Cathell, "No. #354 O street, West Washington, and will remain in town several days. Chief Clerk Webster Resigns. ‘MR, THEODORE F. SWAYZE SELECTED AS BIS BUO- = CESSOR. Mr. Amos Webster, chief clerk of the ‘Treasury department, to-day tendered his resignation to the Secretary of the Treasury, to take effect May 234, and asked that he be granted leave of absence till that date. The resignation was accepted and Mr. Daskam, chief of the public money division, desig- Dated to act as chief clerk: until an eppotntiment is made. Mr. Theodore F. Swayze, of New Jersey, at present assistant superintendent of the Treasury yullding, bas been selected as Mr. Webster's suC- cessor. ° ‘The resignation of Col. Webster was the general subject of talk and comment at the department to- aay: , Nery little was known, howover, of thecauses of his sudden action. He came to the department afew minutes after 8 o'clock this morning, and after writing a formal letter of resignation left the building for good. His resignation was accepted at once and his successor designated at the same ume, It is the general impression that Col. Webster became miffed at some action in the dey which led him to sever his official re- lations with the government. Some ascribe his action to disappointment at not belng selected to fill Mr. John C, New’s posttion. Whatever were the causes Which led to his resignation, the promotions made by the Secretary recelve the general ap- roval Of all the clerks in the department, {eis reported that ‘Col. Webster expects to secure ‘an appointment in the army, either as assistant quartermaster or assistant paymaster, When found at bis residence this afternoon he declined to say what his intentions are, and refused any explana- tion of his course, further than that “he resigned for good and sufficient, reasons.” A Tardy Congress. THE DELAY IN PUBLIC BUSINESS—BILLS PASSED BY THE SENATE BURIED IN THE HOUSE. ‘There is a- good deal of feeling in the Senate be- cause of the backward condition of public business in the House. This feeling is not confined to repub- cans, but democrats severely criticise the House for its inactivity and its apparent carelessness a8 to public measures. There are over three hundred bills which have been passed by the Senate now lying upon the Speaker's table that have not even been referred to committees. Senators are saying ‘that it fs useless for that body to be working atli- ntly and passing measures, only to have them Guried ‘in tle House. It has been suggested that hereafter the Senate shall sit only about four hours ach day—fust long en and pass spp MY oe ills and ki red measures—antt that it shall adjourn over each week from Thursday to Monday. This will give Senators time to attend fully to committee duties and department eer and will not, it 1s contended, cause any neglect of pubile business, as the Housé cannot now catch up With the Senate. Democrats are seriously discussing the situation ‘with the view of facilitating business in the House. eet south ee row a That the factional differences In the democradis max fority have something to do with it. Some of the ‘old members say they never saw the business of Congress 80 ard, and they think that only such bills as are admitted to be necessary to the Proper administration of government, stand much sbow of Some 81 that @ caucus of democratic representatives should be called at once to take into consideration the present status of ‘Dusiness and to devise some plan to push along for the remainder of the session. ‘This seems ‘to meet with favor, and it may be done. ee a District} Government Bookkeeping. NO CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION, BUT CLERKS 70 BE EMPLOYED TO HELP STRAIGHTEN UP OLD ‘District Commissioners West and Edmonds and Auditor Tichenor were examined before the Hotse District committee counts of the District. The examination was con- ducted with closed doors, but it is understood that ‘nothing was developed that was not creditable to ‘the present administration of financial affairs. ‘The District Cor ‘pointed out to the ittee the fact that ‘had been Saunat mare i sEgg 3 E abe had their tor i iz Ei E z S Bite i Hi! E E | RI ‘The Senate. ‘NO MONEY'TO PAY JURORS AND WITNESSES IX U. & ‘COURTS. ‘The chair laid before the Senate a communtcation from the Attorney General, requesting ‘that imme- diate provision be made by joint resolution of Con- gress for the payment of jurors and witnesses for United States courta. The sum recommended is $60,000. The Attorney General states that the courts are In session all over the country, and there is no money to pay jurors or witnesses. ‘Mr. Wilson gave notice that to-morrow at two o'clock he would call up, in order to move Its refer- ence to a committee and make some remarks on the subject involved, his bill on interstate com- merce. UNVEILING OF THE MARSHALL STATCE. Favorable reports were made from committees as follows: By Mr. Hoar, trom the brary committee—A joint Tesolution providing that the two houses of Con- SS Shall attend the un’ of the statue of Chief Justice Marshall at 1 p. m. on Saturday, May 10th, and also authorizing the joint library commit- tee to make all necessary arrangements for the cerethonies. The resolution also appropriated $1,500 to defray the expenses of the unvel ‘Phe reso- lution was passed. By Mr. Platt, from the committee on territortes— ‘The bill to provide for the admission of Tacoma as @ state of the Union. By Mr. Hill, from the committee on post offices and post roads—The bill to provide for the deposit in the Treasury of the Lege of the money order system, and the payment of its expenses out of ap- Propriations. By Mr. Frye, from the committe on commerce— To authorize the construction of bridges across the Kill Von Kull, on Staten Island soun Also, from the same committee, the House bill to constitute a bureau of navigation In the Treasury department. Mr, Jackson, from the committee on pensions, the bili to amend the pension laws relating to at- orneys’ fees. ‘The Dilis rey Were placed on the calendar, and the joint resolution relating to the Marshall memorial was read three times and passed, There being no further morning business, the Senate poccetet to tre calendar, first taking: op ‘the bill to provide for the disposal of abant military reservations, | PLEURO-PNEUMONIA BILL. a At2 p.m. the Senate resumed consideration of the pleuro-pneumonta bill. Mr. McPherson made a ‘motion to recommit the bill, and delivered an argu- ‘ment in support of his motion. * The House, Under the call ot committees the following re- Ports were submitted: By Mr. Tucker (of Va.), from the committee on Judiclary—Directing the Attorney General to insti- tute proceedings touching mines and mill sites Where patents have been fraudulently obtained, House calendar, . Also, to define and punish the counterfelting of the notes, bonds, or other securities of foreign gov- ernments. House calendar. Also, adversely, to compel residents of one state to attend as witnesses In courts of another state. Lald on the table. WOMAN SUFFRAGE. By Mr. Maybury (af Mich.), from the same com- mittee, an adverse report on the woman suffrage constitutional amendment. Mr. Reed (of Me.), presented a minority report, and both were placed on the House calendar. By Mr. Lamb (Ind.), from the committee on for- eign affairs—Authorizing the President. to enforce the claim of J, E. Wheelock against the Venezuelan government. “House calendar. By Mr. Hitt (Is), from the same committee— Authorizing the Président to appoint a commission to attend the international prison congress. Com- inittee of the whole. te ty, Aleander (Mo. from the committee on ferritories—To reorganize the legislative power Utah territory. ‘House calendar, = THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. At the conclusion of thé call the House, at 12:40, ‘Went into committee of the whole (Mr. Converse, of Ohio, in the chair), for the consideration of the Senate amendments to the naval appropriation ‘The District in Congress, ‘TAR POTOMAC FLATS IMPROVEMENTS. ‘The House river and harbor committee has not yet taken up for final consideration the question of the Potomac flats improvements, but will prob- ably do so ina day ortwo. No definite opinion as to what the action by the committee will be can De gotten, but several members of the committee with whom a Star reporter has talkea, have expressed themselves in favor of a vigorous Prosecution of the plan of improvement now in operation, Mr. Bayne, speaking on the subject to-day, said that there was no possible way of his knowing what the sense of the committee would be, but that he was for the improvements, A number of other members of the committee have expressed themselves in the same way. ‘The Dill has been delayed considerably by the allowed the various states, but these are nearl completed, and the bill will probably not be ke in the committee more than a week longer. BILL TO PREVENT SALE OF ADULTERATED FOOD, ‘Mr. Call to-day introduced a bill in the Senate to Prevent the sale of adulterated food in the District. It provides that all persons who shall knowingly sell in the District any article of food adulterated ‘with anything injurious to health shall be gullty of @ felony, and, upon conviction, iinprisoned not more than one year, or by a fine of not over $1,000, or both; that if any person shall knowingly or negligently sell any adulterated food, and sickness or death shall result, the mn 89 Selling shall be fully of a felony and punished by imprisonment at rd labor not more than ten years, or by a fine of NOt over $10,000, or by both, and shall also be Hable Vo damages in a civil suit. ‘It also aMixes a penalty of fine or imprisonment, or both, for selling any adulterated food that is not plainly marked as such. Referred to the District committee. ‘THE FREE BRIDGE BILI. On motion of Mr. Riddleberger, the Senate has agreed to take up the free bridge bill next Monday. It will come up in the morning hour, and its friends Delleve it will be passed. Capitol Topics, ‘THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER IMPROVEMENT. ‘The members of the Mississipp! river commis- sion today appeared before the House committe on levees and improvements of the Miasissippl Tiver, and President Comstock, of the commission, explained the plan of the improvements adopted, and said it would, 1 s commercial sense, pay, the ernment to $75,000,000 or $100, crags aa ee neeees ara A MILLION FOR THE NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITIUN. ‘The sub-committee of the House appropriation committee havifig the matter in charge, has made a unanimous report in favor of the bill granting a Joan of a million dollars to the World’s Industrial provides the proper regulations and secutttis ana Feserves such space in the bulleings as shall be re- quired for the tise of the government. The whole committee had the matter under consideration this morning, but were called away to the House before any conclusion was reached. ‘TILT BETWEEN MESSRS. RANDALL AND DORSHEDGER, ‘The House had a warm discussion on the Senate amendments to the naval appropriation bill yes- terday afternoon. Duting the debate a tilt oc- curred between Messrs, Randall and Dorshelmer over time yielded to the latter, which resulted ina question of veracity between them. A vote was not reached. CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. ‘The Senate yesterday confirmed the nominations of Asa E. Stratton, jr., of Texas, tobe U. § attor- In tavor of declaring the seat vacant. Dr ‘James C. Welling was to-day, by a joint reso. lution of the Senate, ‘on the ot The State Convention To-day. MARYLAND REPUBLICANS. The District Conventions To-day. GEN, BUTLER ON LABOR STRIKES. His Bid For The Presidency. ae BLAINE DELEGATES FROM 10W4A. —__— MARYLAND REPUBLICANS, The District Conventions To-day. CONTEST AT ANNAPOLIS—COUNTY DRLEOATES BOR BLAINE—THE BALTIMORE PRIMARIES, Special Dispatch to Tae Evenrxo Stan. Batiwore, April 24.—Republican conventiongare being held in each of the congresstonai districts this afternoon for the purpose of selecting delegates to Chicago, a8 follows:—First district at Chester- town; second, at Waverly, Baltimore county; third’ and fourth, in Baltimore; Mth, at An- Rapolis; and sixth, at Rockville.’ The indications: are that all the conventions will be harmonious with the exception of those In Annapolis and Balti more'city. All of the counties have chosen dele- gates to the conventions ‘The last county conven- ‘ons were held yesterday in AnneArundel, Garrett, Washington, Cecil, Talbot, Somerset and Wicomico, In all of these the delegates were instructed to use thelr Influence to further Bialne’s cause. ‘There is some doubt, however, as to the sincerity of some of These pledges. In Wicomico, it ts believed, the del- egates elected personally prefer" arthur, and in Garrett Mr. H. Wheeler Combs, who Tan the convention, it is said, was promised the Position of general appraiser in Baltimore, made Vacant by the death of the late John F. Meredity, by certain prominent Maryland pollticlans in casé his county should go for the President. ‘The contest, ‘at Annapolis is over one of the district delegates to ‘Mr. James A. Gray, chairman of the state central committee, will be chosen as one without Opposition, but for'the other place a lively contest i be maile by B. J. Stonestreet, of Charies; Dr. W W. Green, of Prince George's, and Senator Jos. B. Allston, of St, Mary's. The primaries in Baltimore city were held yesterday afternoon. ‘The canvass Jor the past few days has been the most bitier ever witnessed over a primary. ‘The question ot presi- dential preferences aid bot enter into the contest, but the fight was a very lively one, and resulted in a defeat of the custom “house faction and an elec- Uon of unpledged delegates, who are mainly in favor of Blaine. Blaine Delegates Elected at Rockville. Special Dispatch to Tax EVENING STAR. ROCKVILLE, MD., April 24—The republican con- Yention of the sixth district met here to-day. G. W. Adams, of Washinton county, was made chatr- man; E. 8, Sincell, of Garrett, secretary. G. L. Wel- lngton, of Alleghany, and Di. J. MePuerson scott, thie. the convention. Francis Miller and James Dawson, oth Irom this county, were the only two pomina- Uons for elector. Miller was elected, recetfing sev- enteen votes and Dawson six. Senator Farron, of Washington county, offered a resolution indorsing ‘McComas, but after earnest entreaties withdrew it A resolution from a republican club in Baltimore, Telative to an indorsement of the civil service re- form, was unanimously tabled. a OHIO REPUBLICANS, chingtun county, were elected delegates 10, so—Doth for Blalhe, as was the sentiment of has ever occurred of the slightest extent where I haye had a considerable interest as compared with, ‘the whole, A strike is not a contest between 1ADOT and capital, but Between two Kinds of capital, the property of two different sets of men. WDat is usually called capttal is the earnings ot ae with is aggregate profits when that capital is in productive industry. If that production Bothing te lost by such stoppage except Which tight be guined if production went on. The capital untouched, the profits only are lost, Om the other hand the laboring man's isthe capacity to earn or produce the y he has, Of doing a day's labor of a given value. ‘This cape tal of the laborer perishes in the using as well as tn the non use. ‘THE ONLY ACCUMULATION OF THE LasORING max® CaPITaly leaving out what he may have saved of his former earnings, 1s the worth of so many days work to be done by him. If he loses @ day the earnings of that day are gone forever. It he lies idle a month the lesses to linn of Chat ‘month can never be re laced. He may work and earn another month, mal that does mot make the lost month? ‘Therefore, being idle on a strke he loses all his ital and aguinet the profits alone on Part of the capitalist. Hence, {have always sald that @ strike, while comparatively and even if 1 were useful It is beneath the: of an American workman, should not be the: of Uhe laboring man tO settle bis differences with bis employer. If ho ts wronged in his relations with the lores, abe wruald tn crery oxber relation of te ought to find an adequate and promy ‘Dy the law of the land, and that law mashes by rep- Tesentatives elected by his ballot. ‘This 1s no thought of mine. I gave voice to tin public ‘twelve or fifteen years ago, end pow, to mind, I speak to you of it for the reason that [have seen going On long, Abd What Will Lurn out to De® useless strike, disastrous, Dut not equally #0 to Dou empioyer and employe. CONTESTS ARISING BETWEEN TuOVED as to their rights, are the only ones of any nee ta whieh emctent, i not too prompe, tavubals are civen by our law& But there is no court of arbitration, or other court, that cap decide the ‘Most Important Of ail Controversies Lo those having them, as well as to the country in general differ: | ences, arising between what ts usually termed labor | and capital May we not hope that « law will passed at an early date giving some tribunal Which these coptroversics can be justly and EMPLOYES axD mx- AMERICA, Loxrox, April 24.—The Times says: of technical ‘education in E ‘will read UunmIigated envy the accounts of the of Industrial education tn America, are only Just beginning to realize the vast ance of “organized technical tnstruction. Americans afe far ahead of us, tn institutions for ving and daughters that practical Uralping which fits them for industrial pursuita.” IMPERATIVE NECESSITY FOR DISPATCH OF TROOFS TO UPPER RGYPT. Carno, April 24.—A cabinet council was beld this Morning, gL Which Uke khedive presided. It was acved ist the namodiate dig ot to ‘pper 48 imperatively necessary. Pasha was ‘submit the resolution to the ‘briush government. TION, ARSISTED RMTGRA' Lownox, April 24.—The society for the promotion Of statewalded emigration has resolved to press the | question upon the attention of the and the country, and to make an appeal for an ipen of funds, CONNECTED WITH THE DYNAMITERS. Giascow, April 24 —Peter 0” ‘who was sen- tenced here y i ‘) yshea, esterday to eighteen months in; for having Written a letter stating come from France to awuxsinate the chief bie of Glasgow, was clearly proved to have fonnected “with the dynamiters ow under RACING IX ENGLAND TO-DaY, if E Loxpon, April 24—The second of Compromise Ticket of the Blaine Caa- | the Sanagen ane club began tohaye the cus. handicap race was won by Walton's bay Borge A. CLEVELAND, O., April 24.—The Blaine caucus re- Wick; Lewison’ horse Glasgow second, and agsembied this morning before the convention, and | Chetwynd’ssgelding Scales third. ‘There were Bo sored to Support <a Boker tor oa tes pe at tetag was 5 tof at-large, namely, Ju raker, Judge West, Judge | Aguinst Mr. scuinet Glasgow, and Ambler ind siarcuy.Ae Hanus. Foraker snd Wanua | 11 (0 10 0a Scales Mr: Picswick won Mf Balt are regarded a8 for Sherman. ‘The others are strong Blaine, ‘The Convention To-day. HON, WILLIAM MEINLEY PEEMANENT PRESIDENT. CLEVELAND, ©., April 24.—The republican con- Yention was Calied to order at 9:45 Unis morning. Prayer was offered by A. H. Norcross, of the Central Methodist Episcopal church. The commit- ‘tee on permanent organization re for nent president Hon. William McKinley, jr., of Stark Gquaty, who was elected with applause.” Mr. Ne Kinley was escorted to the chair by a committee and made a brief and eloquent speech. ‘The names of Blaine, Sherman, Arthur, Grant, Lincoln, Ed- munds and Garneld’ were vociterously applauded as they were named by the speaker. The order of business adopted was to, nominate candidates for secretary of state, supreme Judge, a mem! the board of pubic works and ddlegatesatiange: CANDIDATES.POR SECRETARY OF STATE. The following candidates for secretary of state rere : C. T. Clark and J. T. Ogievee, of Franklin county; Luskey, of Cincinnati; Os- car Shepherd, Preble county; J, 8. Robinson, Har- din county, abd H. A. Axitne, ‘MM county. On the first ballot 690 votes’ were cast; necessary for a cholee, 316. “Ogievee received 145, Robinson 131, Axline 9 Luskey 90, Clark 86, Shepherd 78, and Crowell 43. While the votes were being counted the committee on resolutions reported, ‘The Platform. RESOLUTIONS ON THE TARIFF QUESTION, ENDORSING THE ADMINISTRATION, BIC.—TREY ARE RECOM- MITTED. . ‘The committee on resolutions: ‘a8 follows: ‘The repubitcan party in contention assembled, in view of the issues b&tween the parties, declare? First—That it 4s in favor of collecting an adequate Tevenue to defray the economical expenses of gov- ernment from duties upon foreign imports, so ad- Justed as to afford protection to the labor and the ‘Agricultural, manulacturing and other industriesof ‘the country against competition with foreign cap- ital and labor and with a view to develop our re- sources and elevate and improve the condition of Qurown laboring classes, and we condemn the democratic di e Of “tariff for revenue only” as estructive of the highest interests of the country. Second—That the reduction of the dutles op im- roved wools, made by act of Congress, passed in. arch, 1883," Was an act of Injustice to'an impor- tant industry, which will, tf 1t be not corrected, Te cu Rdarataee te democratic party. favoring the putting of what is called raw mat improperly terial, such as iron, on the free list, 15 nd daigerous’ and if carried structive of the best interests of the out will be: DYourth—That the republican party, having al- ‘ways aided inbor, berated it when. oppressed, Supported echools at public expense for the sauce, uy ‘the care of government and its right to equal con- Sea ae tiem et Comper ita oy they have orgat ives et “A oe Mormon- nee Saaciesteceneasemes = ‘Sixth—That the republican by tts as the Scott law and Panis, Apri. 2:~Warla Tuglout, the famous "ARIS, —! ancer,“aied at Marsellies to-day. THE PARISIAN PRESS ON ROYTIAN AFPAIRS. Panis, April 24.—The conaition of affairsin Continues to attract great attention in France. Journal des Debate again urges @ direct under- standing between France England, and wake ‘why the law of liquidation cannot, in the same manner that it was created. The Republique: Francaise only demands that Loxpox, April 4 Sr. Lawen the sculptor, a — Mr. against Whom Mr, Belt, a fellow. | Secured a verdict ‘of £3,000 for libel, 1s Hits debts amount to £25,000, his assets to Belt 1s a creditor to the amount of £11,000, £6,000 costs, in addition to the £3,000 damages comeosns “desea Gen, Aguero’s Cuban Campaign. ‘BIS FORCES DIVIDED INTO THERE KRCTIONS. Kev Wast, Fra, April 24.—Advices trom Ha yesterday, "state: ‘The ‘goverument are stlll unable to capture Aguero, The author- s Ues continue to taaintain utter silence as to the movements of the thereby exasperat public and causing the Lelief Uhat the worst is pening. Favorable reports are no uund disbelieve that Duran Is killed. id pre jut has risen as high as during the of the Hirst Insurrection. According to reliable Infone~ {ion. the Aguero party is divided into three wo tons, disconcerting Lhe government troops, Aguero Is uj to be staying iu the Zapata Swi itis rumored that he’ has offered a sun Of money to leave the once more. —_——_— ‘The New Orleans Election. ADDRESS OF THE MAYOR CONDEMNING TER MANNER AN WHICH IT Was CONDUCTED. New Onteass, April 24.—Mayor Behan published tn morning's Picayune an address to the ew Orleans expressing condemnation of e course of procerdings and ihanner in which fe Ploayune ealvorisl inges the people to une editorially Us action, and suggests that amass meeting be ‘W deliberate the proper course to pursue. Upto t Lhe returns for the city are not Balt completed, returns will not be unl to-night. New Yor«, Art] 24.—Wall street, 10:48. —It ee ey | party, and that prices to encourage duced’ ‘Tne that te retentiy formed” pool in and the and St have agreed or their intention of & proposed plan to relieve the x Success of the venture 1s now i i Hit |