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"THE EVENING Telegrams to. The Star. PUBLISHED DAIL vans star. | > Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, rate rai Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., The Evening Star Newspaper Company, an =i : eer SE San acloune ae Wo cent ret LOSSES BY FLOODS IN TEXAS. ‘Week oF técents per month Copies at the counter, 2 @enteeach By mail—postase prepaid—Wcents month, emer year, $6: six months. $5. EXCITEMENT IN PITTSBURG. tered Post Office at Washington, D. Cas eeccnd eines mail matter | ; "Tee Warr Stan—publisbed on Friday—S1 a year, ry Ser nelae worts Meer aiiceal vatmriptione mime tw paid tu advance: ater Ve 63 —N2 9,699. WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY. MAY 26, 1884. TWO CENTS. |giuuesiccscenerese Rates of advertising made known on application. dent aud chief executive oMfcer eo] — — — = — —— — ——4 a Deen suddenly and nu AMUSEMENTS. LECTURES. BOOKS, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, | NORE Sram moure sromere. | pt pecer.ot_ mr Moric ected. oar: Tile | i accmed prope ts comet tank under toe - — = = = ———J —— . o. 4 ng circumstances wntil sumcienly TRE 7 ‘THE NERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- Mr. Ker Before inger Committee. | testified that Merrick wanted him (Ker) to go tothe ers to ow ipa como ) Sn See LARINERSHIE, HERETOTORE FE- aso Attorney. General“and aay that there were too | Gfuvc™ [te reset at ah agyostment of MONDAY, MAY 2, a + | MIDDEETON ia this day dissolved by mutual consent, OHIO CONTEST IN THE H PERSONS WITNESS WAS INSTRUCTED NOT TO CON-| Many In the case. and that Bilss ought to be fe | been placed fu change whe wo an COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 2% D. W. MIDDLETON redring.. The business. will bo of the board "there te a ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM continued under the old name of Middleton & Co. FUN FOR EVERYBODY. NEW FEMALE MINSTRELS. BEW LIVING STATUARY. St SEASEW SPECIALTIES, ae tired, “Mr. Ker offered to Tetire, but Merrick sald Bony VERSE WITH—WITNESS’ OPINION OF BLISS AXD 2 audience with any of the boank "There is gteas 4 ch Bliss, | sudience Grants wast” sabe un MEnaicK axon? | Bo tba be matted Rerin ine caw to Match Biss | Gxitcneat OTHER INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS. toa. W. W. Ker, the assistant government counsel in the star route trials, was before the Springer com- | _ Messrs, Stewart ani mittee this morning, and reviewed the history of | marked soto voce: FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY, ‘my26-6¢ ‘8 E. MIDDLETON. A GREAT PANIC IN BOOKS, Owing can THE MEMBERS OF UNION, No. 3 to the great of ial book sale in | [3 ERS AND SOE OF February. which so much astonished cumelece oe swell | WASHINGTON: are request we me 2, ‘© ALABAMA CLAIMS IN THE SENATE. ‘The Senate. ‘Mr. Blatr presented a resolution of the general —— A WEAK STOCK MARKET. ALL WATCHING EACH OTHER. ‘Messrs. Stewart and Hemphill, of the committee, “They were all watching TON, are requested to attend « closed: the public. and which is's monumental | 35 fhe public, and which is = monument ing of the Union on WEDNESDAY EVENING, mest- to make ‘arrangements for s fraternal Tnform our ‘and the publie at iarwe of peceenary = Of ARG trees TS ete Union No. 29, of Baitimore, and to consider other busi- at PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. WESLEY CHAPEL, SUNDAY SCHOOL each other, and nobody watching the defense.” | WS ay % icatic the star routetrials He said that in January, = Se.” | tral dropped 24 to 50s, = Dave Say Sh Train teaver RED. dose Seka eg eer y gee eae Lg J. ¥. BILLINGSLY, RB. Sec._| Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, 1868, he received a telegram asking him to come to | THE Witness sald he did not tell the Attorney Gen- | Nortiwest 24 tow? ‘Matinees: Tuesday, Thurstay and Saturday. Tickets: Adults, 50 cents: children, 2 cents. A limi Belford, Clarke & Co., at prices that hardly cover WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE ‘Extra Matinee Decoration Day. Friday, May 30. my26 | number of tickets are forsale by R. Cob ¢ral of that conversation until last April, and then | New York ‘Cente sylvania aven-ws: CC. Puryell, 418 9th st; W. MUSEUM, jailing. Row sitting at Philadelphia, tavoring the passage | jashington as soon as possible; that the Attorney | Mr. Brewster was very much cxclee atid. tid 3 Special bargains: U. for Bic coming peste Scint couvoctione Til be ob: Ty ths beaeset ‘Be etucation Bill, recently pased | Genseat wanted to soc him. He took the rst train | Rene Ge across here ee anu BE Baker, Me Pare OY Mayaseat | woaateieen nceareblcttions: Cooper complete | secre by die workers ere !5,e, meat Crusty ‘THE PRESIDENTIAL TERM OF OFFICE. Bliss. Mr. Brewster walked the floor excitedly and Toots ice 1 reaularprice 920 Grace A “A at 153) pm Strancess inthe ERY contiauly Iuvited | ar, tngalla, from the committee on the judiciary, | Attorney General, who told him that he had a | Ruts dur Brewster walked the floor excitedis and | were ‘trons, and sold up towande, reapectely. wi te ‘vols. L2mo., cl : orte @ matter to r me sr Marryait novela "vole ine sa thou price | Sated ee Gomme meeting st S p.m. Members | reported favorably, with an amendment, the join: | Feat deal of trouble to get counsel to assist in con- | S0cUSed Ker of dereliction of duty in not, havin Lom larket Affected. 28, ‘pice 620. Afubibech yraia, | meme tase notion Union, 1 to 334. Valled, and there for this city and had an interview with the | {Ne reported to him what Merrick charged agaiust | Qont inl the GtrMost, FRIDAY, MAY S0rz, i Ker) | Tread some interviews and articies from newspapers m.—London cables report American securle ical novels, = Tesolution proposing an amendment to the Consti- ducting the star route cases, and asked if he (Ker) | rea et es " noe 2 justrated—our 2 regular 'ASHIN: ——THE ADJOURNED vi! imuputing to Bliss a desire to get Dorsey off, and tly weaker, in ay! thy with the New face Sic “weretie eommite Senate coke oe: | CE ween en Srna futon changing the verms of office of the President | Would Not serve in that capacity. Witness sald | CELINE i) tim ta apeoch to the Jury Bikes arets | Yours marker, the pa Ag he STEAMER JANE MOSELEY. Gris $10.02 recular. price ivg Descent of | Grove, Cab Meeting” Amociation will ba 5 | pid Vice President of the United States, The joint | that he told the attorney General that he was a | enticed Dorsey mais. These publications | Hvis Reaainie cad Poseee meee ea! ‘Two Trips Wise Oalic fan Tuyo, ‘cloth, $2 4, rerular price 3.0, "s | Foundry Church, THI8 EVENING, st @ o'clock for the | resolution was placed on the calendar. democrat and did not know how his acceptance of | affected the Attorney General as in part confirm-| 4 toy percent. Erle seconds and Ibnols Sisat sfaspetas, Laine. cloth, 81.52. resuler price | purpons of considering amendaments to te ty nd plBCeg Cees wets iso reported favorably | such a position would effect him. ‘The Attorney | Ing the change that Biss dant, want Dorsey con: | arvoff 12 and Ty prt cent pega ee ow Leave 9a m.and3p.m. Cur prleu 92c., sane in paper 38c._ Spencer's Pivet Prins 2 i | and on the calendar: General Said that he knew that he was a democrat | victed. He sald the Impression made upon the | Of the list suows dsviines fnam'y to % per cent. SUMMER GARDEN. ciples, 12mo.. cloth—our price $102 Geike's Life of THE ATTENTION OF THE GOVERNOR OF | put McMillan, from ‘the committee on the | snd was glad of it; the matter wasone of justice | Jury In. the first ‘trial. was that ‘Doses teas snot A Rally at Noon. DP" No liquors sold on boat or ground. Christ, large Bvo., cloth—onr price the Soldiers’ Home is called to the practice of eos OF Pee evide for two additional associate | and not of politics: and he would be better calcu- | deeply involved In the case. Soon.—After 11 o'clock Lacks —_ Per eee aa $2 Dot Picture of Englian Bociety, Balak anhiois Fee ee ae tae athe grease his prnwticn | foueices Of the Supreme court of the Territory of | jatea to conduct thematter withoue favoror prejus | | A. Ker asserted the Justion of htshotel iis, and tnd te peuctal es BG eee = heptane = ba Po rl lo pes ‘inmates ‘Home, who. dice, “He then consented to take the case in han One Washington paper had charged that he | \rs"inidday Lackaw 3 BRILLIANT OPEN! NORFOLK PASSENGERS TAKE NOTICE: Others by themaure pokinkees Price to Hundreds of | fmorsty on a? wecrme len! i BOUNDARY LINE. And made the necessary arrangements concerning | had his wife at the hotel and charged ‘her board (0 | Sier saws rose ae tae Bee eee % Jainey tt Oxguod |k’ Go'g publications: American a TENOTICES? By Mr. Vest, from the committee on territortes— | his private practice and entered into the case. the government. Hedenled ttyand sald that nobody, | the tanker was sinng® Peukeny Atte creo FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 90, 9 POSELEY will leave for NORFOLK the above date at | Actor Series, Mrs. Duff, Booth, Cushman, &o—our | (2g7"° DECORATION DAY ‘To authorize the appointment of a commission Dy | wm. xER isrRUCTED NOT TO CONVERSE wrTH COOK, | °X&ePE * Meaker, and West Shore Ss declined to 44jy, East wire THE ests Broughains Pane, eioth Sse: puis aud, Woke of Jon | "The Chapel on Whitney Avenue, leading from the 7th | the President to run and mark a boundary line GIBSON OR CORKHILL ABOUT THE CASE. “4 CONTEMPTIBLE, COWARDLY SCOUNDREL’ Tennessee consois to 55, Chesapeake and Ob10, clas . $2. Biaine's Eulogy on Garfield, cloth—our price 2c, | Street road to, Soldiers’ Home, will be open on Decora pores Tepae ign of the Indian Territory and the | He was given to understand by Mr. George Bliss | Would drag a lady's name into public notice, B, to, and currency 68 0033." Erie new secondly GREATEST ATTRACTION ON EARTH. RAND ANNUAL PICNIC Teeular price Sc. “Ihe Real Lont Byron. Lino. cloth, | ton Day, FRIDAY, 3th inst, ‘the Ladies of the Whit- Oo to Be eo cemnection with a similar COM | tot there were certain personsconnected with the | ‘The witness regarded Walsh as a good witness, | CONSULS, rose to 6X. Fttctmsmise amen tas. wrt G Given by gilt top—our price 48c., reeular price $1.50. Bil E frhamcnts a usual to the public suels se Basten | Mission to Ye appointed by the state of Texas. pe <i Z ) . 3 vols, cloth—our price $3.50, IMMICH’S BAND, price 6. and. shang) more ‘oy fhe masts pabhil B05 tio oth ook our price $06, resularprics | Cream Re, oad GOnaH CO LGtR ae case with whom he was not to hold any communt- | 204 sald that Walsh could, if necessary, establist Manitoba Restrictions on Importation ‘Mr. Logan reported from the Judiciary committee | Cation. He was told not to converse with Col | Character as good as any witness who was ed beauty and Drown bread, sandwiches, ale, 100 {CTH AND DUTY. = mae at of American Moge. AT LO:FFLER’S GARDEN, anon put on the stand. Sr. Pact, Miny., May 28.—The St. ‘Minneap- > THE LADIES’ OF XHE CONGRESS STREET | the bill heretofore passed by the Senate, extending | COOK; Dot to let him know anything about the in- " Puglisi ed ~ NG, MAY 2 1884 price 48c., recular price $1.25. 50 sets Dickens, 16 ‘1 will hy We i dictuments he was to draw up, or say anything to ‘THE DORSEY CASE, is and Manito rallroa ‘bus Leen Do Dhitpstiah oat te esalecher heh lta ols cloth “our price €1 38 rerulat price 82250; Same | BeRRy FEGRIVAL in te neice rota the cheat, | Until December 81, 1884, the duration of’ the court | oc! ‘good, bad or indifferent; noteven to let him | “Did the additional evidence as to Dorsey the collector of customs of ‘that institute Hall. 6d: CONCERT AND DANCE MUSIC. Been aS cad SU De. reular price RAS. Same | on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENING... Ad: | Of Alabamaclaims, with a recommendation that | Knowtor iis nen ect ate ee ae ee i ie Bec a tke eee txsar™ could be tmported from the United EVENING. May . finest ex, 3g calf 824.98, regular price €66, 200 sete Mas ‘mittance free. All are invited. my26-St*_| the Senate non-concur in the House amendment | also that one Gilson Was a man with whom he was, ngthen your case any 01 second trial?” | into Manitoba for breed that the shtp- Sn, The follow ee ets Rok Beat Fa es a i ae SG Eo THE ACME STEAM LAUNDRY WILL OPEN | tending the time one year longer. tw have nothing to do, because he had done some- | #8Ked Mr. Springer. Tent of hogs into Manitoba, te forbidden Pye Lawrence, Freak Fearon, | Davar® Gold Watch will be given tothe Best Lady) 9148 ropular price $5. Sune ound jin Rosbury CP cror bout June ttn at5H 13th atrest north: | , Mt. Hoar moved that the bill be taken up at once | thing’ “witness could ot ae ne aa a anes |” Oh, yes, greatly.” replied the witness, regulations providing "for immediste James Collins, L. E. Gaunon, Dr. N. s rank White, E. J. dor extra 3g calf—our price est vith a full line cf the latest improved machinery. and that the Senate concur in the amendment. Ihade him an object of distrust. Col, Corkhiti, wen | _ “That does not appear from the result,” sala Mr. | siaughter. guaranteed. PD. | Mt, Garland opposed the motion to concur, as | U's, alstrict attorney of the District of Coluinbia, | Stewart. H. F. LYON, formerly with Swise Taun- | did Mr. Bayard, who said that the longer the term | was another man he was cautioned not wo hold com: | “I ave not “21 of the court was extended the more claims would | 5, he | the witness. R REGU. | De Presented until every dollar of the money was | joanne ge: OB taking the matter in charge Whipple, Luce. Incills King, Harry: Ee deffersom, © Pairguarast chat a Sia, Prancn, ate All Clubs and Pleasure Parties are cordially invited to | ig 75, Macsulay's Eseays, 3 voles clathe The Anest workin’ the District attend. MyM | $14 recur price gto Samne extra calf “one bres | MLA ER "EEE 96.25, regular price $12.50. MecCart y of Our | dry, S Own Tinies, 2 vole. ckth—our price 1 rice | Sevex Grasp Eventxe Excur 1OKS. Sea The sanae boged ta eee ee eee Deion Tee ADENTION, comiAD) on the spien- —_.—___ ing to do with the result,” retorted Disastrous Floods in Texas. The first jury would have convicted | RAILROAD TRAFFIC INTERRUPTED AXD MUCH PROP ES'—G. A ‘will wive SELECT EXCURSION 4 Roman Sinwer, by F. Marion Crawford. public thut Vi x Be tee pare ve tary affairs to examine into the working and man- agement of the national soldiers’ homes, to sit dur- Mr. Ker went on to explain the legal that had to be considered in framing the indict- points | and, taking an average, a peace meeting had if It had not been for the foreman; and the second RRTY DESTROYED, L. G. Mux istry re fara, Seat pcg i | rmmleson aad "Stlat or, ot Oe | Een ps roa Pats i eo | Hal 70 TaKe not or vax wnovone o me rns, | MZ panmcn asinine ste S| Gaavarow, if ia ee PM ie re Manisrs did W. W- CORCORAN. twenty-Ave ines dows, the | OOF Pic 38. regular price S190, Mark fwain's Hough. ‘A. DITTRI ernment would some day be obliged to pay the | aNd must look into the laws in force in the Dis- | ™sfowtaune cnuid nor weed nada rttes™ Week bo trains have run on the ‘Tint ing It, Tramp Abrvad, &c.—our price $1.98, reeular Trinity and zines = Pl ee Pier and return. Bout will lew P. m., and re- | $i, ahambers' Eueyclopmadia, latest elition, Bro. | _my2-St ‘74 7th street northwest, money over again {0 the people leg uly entitled tot. | trict affecting the case. “Three. T think: a > ‘i rallroad since the twentieth and Ubere are Do pros- . : ‘turn, 9 , % cloth, iustrated—our price $11.58. price $20, VING MADE. ARRANGEMENTS WITH Beck inquired how much the fees und salaries | He found that the common law obtained here to a Vitness sald that in the second trial 150 witnesses | pects of thelr resumption for several days. On the Mate SINGLE TICKER # Gente, SEASON TICKET, o100, | MBO ibe sof then arate et ee ee "Qt Pumons Presiient of she “aesurtay Rven: | Of omcials would be involved in the proposed eX-| seas extent, and then he began to stody to make mony. In this tat witaesd ald Bliss haa msde | Tratanms and Great Northern railroad, work ag Tote Bid atthe Wis Sores or at thoHall_my17.ot | 2 Smet cme tunsh tale cach rp af sure 1g ad | pricea crap books, sttionery. Ac at Tess tat Balt | ‘700, ists Soother parties willbe allowed fand: | “Mr. Bayard didn't, know, but had heard that the | the law and facts work together, He also had. to up his mind to go tor Dorsey. Whatever he had | the tate pt one inch au hae) hee So ne a Fo Se ‘were the delight of all those who patronized them | TUE ITCe | a ess than ag coat either from sail or steamboats. fees ‘had been increased on the ground that the | Study the methods of the Post Office department in | jacked in the first trial he made up for in, the sec, | (ug fate OF Owe inch an bridge. Families have Dees G o> Tr <¢ Mi = ‘Inet year, They were the most popular of the BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, myst GEORGE BAUER, Proprietor._ | money did not come out of the United States. It | relation to contracts, etc. Meantime Col. Bliss had ond, an‘ went for Stephen Dorsey as viciously and | forced to flee for thelr lives’ ‘There has been a dis- RAND HE ROTTING .YREETING were ordesly_ aie See eee | ante 416 7th Street Northwest, > ESTABLISHED 1853. Yas a trust fund, however, and if the government | taken some of the ‘uses before the Police Court, | ‘vigdrousiy as the rest. essing destruction of crops, stocks and improve- S2eS Po qi tgetme management will stzivs , Beit doa that sings {hie yest I pars en | did not, faithfully administer st they would be ac. | and he (Ker) had to wait until these cases were | "Av this point the ounmittee adjourned unt to- | Wesyié qiestruction of crope, stock cus, Some A Sovvese Oy "Tur Avtenicas|| sistusned iste congo aremge ca that Grea | Countable ori tm the House | tid witness ther toot of ther eaeeeereuld pene! | MOrTOW. Ss = WASHINGTON DRIVING )FOORATION Dax. NTR CAPITAL musiness conmysyania a ir. Logan favored concurrence in the House nat most —_—_-+-____. Mise Hazard’s Bod; branch connections. DERICK STEINLE. m2-1m°* | amenament. lawed by March 4th, and unless witness had in- Aa Es ze h vocates of Peace. SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN POUXD IN TER MUDSON. ‘All the Great Trotters and Pacers will take part! GRAND EXCURSION TO BELMONT PARE, | oon ang pPIGUUBEEOUY ASHINGTON, wena. | (OBP"— NATIONAL TEMPERANCE ROOTETY.—AN- THE MOUSE AMENDMENT CONCURRED IN. Soap Mines LOMO See Nn | AMNVERGAR aeeroo OF tux Onivanal Pesce | tery mire Gispatch was received. A new resort on the Ws & Ohio: thirty | tions. Public and Social Life, with Graphic Desctiptions | will be wat ae Toles On eee ee Mag tent | On the vote to concur Mr. Bayard called the ayes and dimcult than le had anticipated. Bliss sald UNION—WHO WERE PRESENT, ETC. at a late hour last night from Superintendent First Day—TUESDAY, MAY 2. Fe em Sapiuston, Music and = large pavilion. fe Departinehis: acter within viens | Soclock, at Consreyational Church; on Monday even- | and noes, which resulted ayes 29, nays 19; so the | the indictments oushe to charge conspiracy, but | The eighteenth annual meeting of the Universal | of Police Wailing, of New ¥ saying toet a body 3:00 Class—Ten entries ‘Train eaves he & P depot at 9:90 a m., Belmont | GOusTmeEt Denartinente, together with Attitic Views Tint Church: tOSenGIa HemtosEL) Penoate renue Chris: | Senate concurred tn the amendment of the House | Witness found upon examination that Peace Union was begun this morning at the | answering ie description of lam ai 220 Chiss_Overman, WIM Benham, St Cloud, | Park 6:30pm. is : cond ‘Of Congress, By Joseph West | Nand 14th streets, Rey. J. E- Rankin, D. D. vice preat: | €Xtending the term of the court to December 81, 1685. FORGERY RAN ALL THROUGH THE CASES. Friends’ meeting house, on Tstreet. ‘The president, | ies Hazand- formerly led oe Dokie Rese ee vy doe aad Tony Sewell, caligkets for adults, 75 ests children, Bete ana Moore. Rsiieakts dent ofthe Horley, wil bprenlde.,Addresees ‘pz the ele ‘The House. ‘The charge of conspiracy, however, was adopted, | Altred H. Love, of Philadelpyta, presided, and in | jastince "Prieude hat for the east last. we Second Day g WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, ner 7th and D. myi4-5t* ne G. A. WHITAKER, ‘Stearns, of New York, and others, The public is cond!- INVESTIGATION OF SOLDIERS HOMES. under section 5,440 of the Revised Statutes. That | calling the meeting to order Stated that the| take charge of the body, In case Its s 2:08 Caee-Kichentrien HE “SATURDAY EVENING GLUB™ Bookielicr and Stalioner, | | ally invited myi2"_| On motion of Mr. Rosecrans (Cal), a resolution | section, he suld, had never been Judiclaliy con-| branch societies all over the counts, ined | established, a get Pema goa is, nad ‘hat fhe excl pe N B. [OHS BAGRUDER x ‘Was adopted authorizing the committee on mili- | 8trued. met during the year at regular periods, pacers Bally Eadie Bessie | “MARSHALL ay 90, 1084 (Decora oF ‘New York avenue, EW OOKS. NS NEED APPLY. 5 , oh 81 per gallor ; : 5 ail const Overt act, eté. | president announced that a session Would be held | 7 a it oe ae ee On the Steamer MARY WASHINGTON, Gorerument keveunes by Fi eee [ig ICE cheat gona Waren, Bubs antpopes ee a eee pe He sald the statutes did Not provide adewuate pun- | this “afternoon. when ere ly OR Pore ete kre softy Case Will Denham, Almonarel, Walnut and ) sessing her wharf 9a mand? pm-teturaing 1 and 8 Govepument events, by Fills Hoberts & Ot BOD A WATE enypare oF detranding the Dene xO ean: Alu Core MERE Rose Aa and Holla ato exclude the Ger iy : ie Eocallen HAt Uy Gate At MUNCASTER & HOWARD'S Pharmacy, CULTURAL APPROPRIATION BILL. the matter of the internal revenue; that the laws | Gelegates present were the following: Henre Jan, | man princes trom suc 10 {3} Pacers—Pearl, Gossip and Juliet, Monte by Prof. Donen.” ™* raw Pas cyepestion ss Lite of ssmarek. by Morits Busch Cor. 7th and Istreets northwest_ | On motion of Mr. Dibrell (Tenn), Senate covering fraud were defective except as acunst | ney Vingiiar . Hiwoed Chapman thd Eaward W. | Ziv same eter mention an pending Duteh and ee . ‘ickets, 50 cents; Children over ten years of age. ‘CROQU! LA NI = r amendments to the agricultural 0) revenue frauds. He Col. Bilss gave him the | Coat ‘niladelphia; Levi K. Joslin, Providence; | Belgta coy on oes yrneen Fourth Day—FRIDAY, MAY 30, ceuta, To be hisd of the committee and om boat. mitSt Se AREAS GORE | ee ote one: Dall were nen-oomcired Sppropriation | Tames of the parties to be ineluded“in the tndiee, aang Wiheimine, pet See ae ae cra ee wa cee eI : NTE ‘ Dr. Sarah T. Rogers, Clayton B, Rogers, Hannah M. of Holland, has been Dethrothed té = = AS URES, ka ments. = hn " Prince Bandoutn of Belgium. ~~ 428 Tth street. GAS FIXTURES, y Bn vent Harlan and T. Judson Whitney, Philadephia; Prof. od Free for all P.cer-—Buffalo, Girl, 2:12; Fuller, FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &e. Gas Stoves that will do all Family Cooking. Ne ir. Van Alstyne.—Do you remember the names? | B.'T. Janney and S. M. Baldwin, Washington: Jacob CAPTURING CONSPIRATORS. ae Se ere: ceil. 2XA36. ee W BOOKS.—LIFZ REDENICK DENISON, ‘Under the call of states the following bills were Vitness. ve ; ty nik, ¥. 247 Uises—Edwin Thorne, Sleepy Joe and Tony s = 2 Hoy Maurice Starcus Aumliay Autoutae Wate & Witness —Oh, yes, sir. I ought to; I dreampt of “ALL SOULS’ CHURCH. Chronicies of Newsate: Arthur Griffith Bismarck in FE, F. BROOKS, Antroduced and referred: them tor two years. M. Trorth, Accotink, Va; Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood, Loxpox, May 26.—Two men from Calais were ov a eee OF reais hs es included in | ETedrICK Stanton, a fy Bland and Dr M- | arrested this morning at Cl ‘Cross railt = TUESDAY, MAY 27,7 P.M. Strawberry Festival | r7yuicles of Newiea z : eet, a y Mr. Lamb (Ind.)—Granting leave of absence to ness then. parti Cora Bland, Washington; Dr. R. McMurttie, Day-| station. ‘Thelr bargage © quantity ied promptly at 2:30. in aid of the Sudday School and ladustrial Schott “pits i pare ohoe aaa ma. Sa1_15th street, Corcoran Building, employes of ide Govanitene cena nee fhe indictment. He uamed the Dorseys, Miner, | ton, Ohio, Hon. J. S Fowler, Washington; Hev. Mt. | explosives, tageting ith Sete tobe — ‘Admission, 10 cents, my%3t_ | Darwiniam, by She TES JOHN, NAGHSDER ln NEW voum avE- | Wy‘ Mr: Herbere (Ala) Abolishing: the’ Moense | Valle, ete. He sald he wanted to, call atechtien 6) Philips, “ Imiernal machines. "COL Majendle, the: ee ape The B. & O. will run special trains at 12-10, 2, 2:30 and. = Life of Goethe, by Duntzer, $< © nite, has just bottled a large quantity of Cali- | taxes on dealers in tobacco. the fact that he was furnfshed with the name of | 4 committee representing the union will appear | spector of explosives, 1s making an examination of 2:90 p.m. and return traims will be in waitine at the HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Diental Evolution in Auimuis, Romans. ia Zinfandel Claret, which is cousidered the finest ABRIGHE ti Gok kine OFACe Henry M. Vaile when tn fact the name Was Harvey, | pefore the House committee on foreign affairs in | the susplcloks ertickey The eae ee oe fermination of ths races Round-trip tickets TEN a . Public Life in riucland. Daryl, my3i-Im. ICTER LAY RS. eee tes Re eas BOE responsible for the: error, but | favor of the bill providing for an iuternauonal | that the objects were Intended for perfectly lagstie CENTS. Gity of Succens, ck THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | _ By Mr. Hewitt WY. ¥.)—To amend the act author- | {sca the name given hit | Wiles eld eae es Memilers of the Chub can procure Season Badies from art of Africa. HOLDERS OF OAK ‘HILL CEMETERY RF. BAKEK, Treasurer, Pennsylvania avenue. my2-7t Rwew: Rernicenator, Body aud Will. Maudsley, Our stock of Fitie Stationery embraces all the most COMPANY will be held in the office, at the cemetery, on MONDAY, June 2 184 at Sp. ma. for, the purpose of izing the formation of national banking associa- tions. [It provides that no president, cashier, endeavored to get the Christian name of Rerdell, Dut could not. “He applied to Woodward, shall: tribunal or some fxed principle of arbitration. Some action will also be Uaken regard to the In- dian question. mate purposes, HOW HE WOULD HAVE VoreD. ns 'yles now used, and onr prices are a4 low as ys “ cross and others who had been in the case from the | Letters were read from Chas. S. Parnell, the Irish | _ LONDox, May 26.—Sir Stafford Northcote LOSE OFEN 70 AEE BOATE, DRIES AND PURIFIES ITSELF SE [Menara Seeger | SALT Uo han, Peta | Sarre ie tac Eocene | eat pat haar he tn nn, Mae, ee For terms, spl) 19 JOHNSON. WHILE.IN USE-WAS A DAY COLCULATION AxD 4t5¥eunwyivaniaayeiue | 38h ea becrviary 0.H. G/Co__| Denett of ally copartnership, association ot eom | Gell, Was, on adventurer ‘and ‘nobody. Kaew bis | O'Neill, of Philadelphia: Hiram Pri holes ot paeaens eee eee oJ my22-Syw ‘ 4€9 Penna avenue Low = cn oe TCATIO} hi item isa ana JOHN STEINLE'S NEW BAKERY AND CON. pany of which he 1s a member, any loan of money | ame. So he indicte the uame of M. C. Rer- | missioner of Indian affairs; Kev. Robert Collyer, of ey s TEMPERATURE THE ABSEN ALL tions Prot | EP's Be “S “quieyctes AND ACCESSORIES. BOYS* BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. PURCHASERS TAUGHT FREE. Repairine executed promptly in the most akillful mauner, ‘Boys’ Bicycles sold on instalments. MOISTURE SECURES TO THE RIDGWAY SYS- TEM ‘THE GREAT FEATURE— ACCOMPLISHED SATISFACTORILY BY NO ‘Right to the Point. Dr. Cuyler, forthe Young. "A. Comstock. dies Chain. By Pansy. Franklin Square Song Collection No. 2. CC. VURSELL, 418 Sth street n.w, ectionery; 500 East ( apitol street, open the 27th ; to neeélve fri nds aud serve curtomer, Lales' and Gentiem-n's ICE CREAM SALOON, in the’ style; store, and is therefore not responsible for yi c OFFICE GEORGETOWN GAS LIGHT COM- fea irom the benk of which he is an’ officer. Incase & Joas shall ovcur to the bank on account of any loan made contrary to the terms hereof, such officer shail be deemed guilty of embezzlement of the sum of money so lost to the bank, and on conviction shall be Imprisoned not less than one year or more than five years, and fined in a sum equal to the dell, as 1t was the best he could do. Wituess em- ployed six stenographers and kept them busy by working all night. He had to work all night in order to get the indictments completed by the 4th of March, as he was told that unless they were done'by that time the parties would escape. As fast ag he couid get the indictments done he sent New York, and others, expressing regret at ‘not being able'to be present. A cominittee from the unton will have an Inter- view with President Arthur and Secretary Freling- huysen in regard to the establishment of an inter- national court of arbitration. ‘The president stated that inresponse toa request to the franchise bill exch prstand fom nop: eration Was put to @ vote. He says that had been present he would have yoted for the amend+ ment. PLrMovTH, Mass., May 96.—The annual N' ( them in. ‘The witness here read off m the w reference was made to the subject | Of the Pilgrim soctety was held to-day, and ne eee | sore Faure mur mes moe ceebezen, | SE NTLEMEN’S GOODS. __| Ear oSR4 Seate HL a te tty sea: | BY'Ee tle” GON hcuate tne sine a ae glartratin ithe We Sanaa P| unin Sic re wea or we saving eam my nos E street northwest | BUTTER, FRUIT, MILK, ETC, ALL TOGETHER, Tar Ress A Directors, will beheld at fis omice on MONDAY, Sune | MEL and develop, ar tn to. an | pt opartics ccusea. ging eho dates on waten | Freee oa 9 ee hy tae tao at a idea 3 Weary ce Bat pee JFo® THE EX-CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS’ HOME | WITHOUT oNE BEcomNe TarNTED wiTa|'‘T'uz Ruse Ar Pollnpen at 1am. and clowe at pm, Honorably discharged soldiers ofthe rebellion When | at vy Maren 4th, 1882 prearing the ladioarees, | FevUS Boar ita Frederick 1. Aine Easton = FLAVOR OF THE OTHERS. THIS 13 NO IDLE FRANC’S, ONE-PRICE, hee ue” Roateauiee wote: ._ | nthe Met of indictments were 8 number against ‘The Trotters Arriving. forth, Plymouth. EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN! BOAST. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Ss * ‘eal Estate Broker, By Mr. Robinson (N. ¥.)—For the adoption of a | Se,Dorsey crowd for perjury. Witness said there THE MEETING AT IVY CITY THIS WERE. The President Goes to Annmapelis. PERSONS OF NOTE WHO ACCOMPANTED MIM. ss removed his office to 26 F street northwest. as, no law fo punish this perjury. but the coun- XN Houses uiid Building Lots For Sale Cheap, ‘This morning seven carloads of trotters and standing rule of both houses of Congress prohibit- | sel drew the indictments and sent them in for the ing any member trom recelving or giving any visit | court to determine the question. “As to some ot | PSCeTS arrived from Philadelphia. In the lot were THE LAND OF EL. MAHDI AND THE PRESENT | SOLD WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF RETURNING Conyzn ir ax D, THEATER OF WAR, A distinguished party left Washington st oom IF IT DOES NOT DO AS REPRESENTED. my8.m Money to ‘Loan. Perea we eee rnceaiabessador, or any other | them he held there was not the shadow ef a doubt | the famous pacers Hichbell, Fuller. Buffalo Girt | ». aay tor annapolis on @ apecial Daktmene ana Described and brilliantly illustrated by Fifty Stereopti- — 18 A PROOF THAT THE PUBLIC APPRECIATE | ~—— typ aTTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES perma who avews himself to be an agent or ain- | Of the right of the government to convict the par- | and Billy S. The “big, four,” as they are termed Ohio train to spend the afternoon. It incleded the fog a pty en py ger one pl J. W. SCHAEFER, LOW PRICES. TES” seis ih Varucularly called to PHOSVL EAE tne | bussador from any foreign country, without the | ties who had sworn that they owned certain prop- among horsemen, will pace on Decoration day, and, a a ‘the Prest- made on the «pct during f,000 miles" travel om oe new ani poplar’ rally ead Nerve, Yeuie ‘aud fae: | permission of the house to which he bel ery, and that the property was worth certain | ac tne track will be specally prepared for chem, | PTsident and several Cabinet officers, camel's back in the dewerts of the Soudan, SOLE AGENT, . guard aguinet Malaria. For sule arvated by the glass or | " On motion of Mr. Steele (Ind.), the Senate amend- | amounts, when they did not own such property, Sy ‘Hs | dent of the Senate and Speaker of the House, mem- among theBedouin tribes now in rebellion. 100 SEVENTH STREET N.W. _ms7 . in bottles by \viC. MILBURN, Sole Inventor and Man+ ment was concurred in to the bill providing for | and such as they did own was not worth the value | there fs at least a probability that the best time on. bers of the Senate and House committees on naval Oy GEN. BK: COLATOS T. STRAW HATS FOR ALL, WAY DOWN. ufacturer, 1429 Peimsylvania avenue, ‘spl1_ | the muster of certain officers and men of the volun srrom ta. _Jn reply to questions witness sald noth- | ecord-—Johnston's, $40x—will be beaten, | The | Dorset we page — 7 a. i ais BE UevesraTep JOHN 1. SHEDD, Veer forces, ing itil eel) ork addr eee verve) Sheer , Gen. Sheri jnistere aes wate dices 0s it ree acest aie 45c., sold elsewhere at T5e. S= LO SHEDD. ns false oaths, though there waSno question as to abi- | Cloud were also in the parts. The mecting begins | Ge. & Nj of ora exy-ditious of exploratow i the Souda pps pica aas We oes PRACTICAL PLUMBER AND GAB FITTER, ‘THE WALLACE-M’KINLEY CONTEST. ier to contin thom, Wilco: Man bia: Gates | to maser oun tee Coeoemne ana rel ote |G many ‘and Frauoe, and tbe AT MASONIC TEMPLE. th and F st faving wt for hinivel ita the of Gn: Warts ahr, Having started for hiniself solic pat Mr. Turner (Ga) called up the Ohio contested | Sandavite onths of one Charles i, Dickson as to the | 88 sportmakers. Nine are entered in the first- | Of Congress Eee a bins friends and the general public. All work executed in a | ¢] case of Wallace agt. McKinley. rty as security on certain named class—Frank L., Carrie S., Villette, Harry manera a oa Prompt, durable and watery mater apes im nite nalts report unseats Se CRinNey and | toutecontracks “He eat Disksa ewes eet Hastings, Ward Medium, Jon oe \demy at the library. ‘The marines, under Capt. (ce> VISIT C. 8. PRICE'S PHARMACY, declares Wallace to be entitled to the seat; while | Mt, Valuations for the same property, and that | and St. Aibans—while thé 2:20 class will have as eg A = LIGHT DERBYS at slaughtering prices, at eS 496 7th street southwest, q nothing had been done with him. starters such well-known fast horses as Overman, 7 up and ct a refreshing glam of pure soda water, “ | the minority resolutions confirm the right of the 4 GOMETDERTACIGLRRE Will Benham, St. Cloud, Sleepy Joe and Tony New: | Tecelved them with present arms after the thtro- Prescriptions carefully compounded. ‘ma sitting member. ‘A CONFIDENTIAL Ci el. Thisisa card: The B. & O. will run spe-| @uctions. ‘The visitors then main ‘o'clock. my2-st_ | myl ONE WEEK, MAY 26. ad for the Benefit of "CORPS" IST COMPANY. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 26TH, 1884, at 8: Admission 50 cents Dasrorrzs Gesorse From Can be obtained ONLY from parties whose names are ‘good — “He 1s now,” said witness, “a confdential clerk | Cita crate : avenue to the parade ‘where they were re- a iven “over the Comt [c=* GAS COOKING RANGES AND STOVER, he District ta Com e5 alae a ceived by the battalion of naval cadets. ‘The Ban- Eee ine Brilliant youne | Cre DING ee Tee eee a ts PETITION FOR REMOVAL OF CAR STABLES. in the Interior department. pein b foywnn pad . eee oeeie *Sitarepresent* GARDEN HOSE. In the Senate to-day the president pro tempore | “The same Dickson?” asked Mr. Stewart. A Footpad Fatally W ea. scaler Equa Gecneee OG pete ee Re FAY TEMELY YON. mids %, CATR & Co,, 605 11th, ¥. LAWN VASES AND SETTEES. | Bhccloey 5 pean poet vetlel ae lead ana) eee ee the same Charles H. Dick- | 4 FISHERMAN'S agree COMBAT WITH THREE pn prened aa return by at seven own selected Company, W. S JENKS & CO. 711 1th street borthwest FINE GAS FIXTURES. wenty-six Other residents of Washington, askin; . |AILANTS. o'clock Uhls evening. enced: Regeraatse, emtn tee beeeetices JAMES BREMNER 710 arenes ONE-PRICE, ‘Witness claimed that in what he did in the mat- — Mees - ‘FORTH ILLUMINATING FLUID MANUF; = TURING COMPANY. aa RODERICK F. DANFORTH, President. ‘empleton, GIROFLE. 7] N that the charter of the Metropolitan street rail- lespet CORNER 7TH AND D.| prowpine, HEATING AND ALL JOBING | toad company ve 69 amended ag to require the com: | teF Of hadlctnents was done wader theorters ona | A aes ne ee Political Pointe, PROMPTLY DON! any to remove their stables toone end or the | superiors in the eases; that he obered instructions | MOPnIDE Dy a gang po sory | STRENOTH OF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES AT CHICAGO— other of the road. Referred to the District com- in reply to a question witness said an indictment | an elderly fisherman, of South Washington, while : MEENDACKERS TBE MEW YORE mittee. would have taid against Brady for receiving a bribe | he was ou 10th street, between Dand Bee hie way| ine SmeOcact SEMOCGAIIO” eres’ ee SAML. 8. SHEDD, p25, 409th street northwest, Just Recewen- ack idence could have been found to sustain It Business Office, 936 F street PUILDING LUMBER Capitol Topics. At evi home. It was quite dark, and Mr. McGee cannot | CHICAGO ELECTED. ‘Territory Wcensed or sold. apa im agonear oP S- TUE MCKINLEY-WALLACE CONTEST. Rotlng about the Cvidence or he cadet exnewy | tell fust how many assaflants there were, but ts| In Chicago, Which ts the hes Oquarters of the Eooy Rerwe < FREN Ono ‘The McKinley-Wallace contested election case | what was handed to him. He was employed to | Sure there were as many as three, as he had been | Logan boom, they estimate the strength of the Te- ‘OLIVETTE DY ERATORS 100 DOZEN FRENCH HALF HOSE, ieee DEaee was called up in the House to-day. There tsa | prepare {ndichments, and used such matter in the | followed through the Smithsonian grounds by them. | publican candidates in the convention as follows CHESTRA, Have: hich we will clowe at 82 per dozen. These; re retty hard fight expected, and.a vote will proba- | preparation of them as was Supplled to him by his | yicGee drew a large pocketinife in defense, and | Blaine, $94 votes; ATCHUr, 80 Logan, 8, Mdlaunda, -E OF SEATS NOW READY, . Worth Gh Wo would stiot ail torte at seeks are — Biy nor ve reached until to-morrow: it legenermiy | superiors Witness sald he wes divectad te mes | MOG poe | 6; BEST RESEKVED SEATS $1. yal REPUTATION OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS’ STAND- | call ae they can't last. ESTIMATES FREELY MADE one of his assailants was similarly armed. ’The | gs, 5 iy Shan Gi Rngtish, whe: war teaten theater Gee | Tey, ones nat aay mente, aelust the Sauls- | She insted until McGee, thinking he might beover. | Ce Sherman, 90; Hawley, 1 Gremam, 6 Sen. i ING, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERY- WHERE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE. carl ou. full live of SUMMER UNDERWEAR, sUM- |- MEE TIES and SCARES, at LARGE STOCK OF DRY LATHS. OUTROS SETH Chas TN col Under ers and all the other big contractors. ‘called for help. A number of people ren | Galusha A. Grow 1s spoken of as the temporary Dut it is believed that McKinley will retain his seat, | Mr. B powered, iP. peopl sald he attended to the cases before the | [ his assistance, upon which his assailants fen off, | Chairman of the convention. > WHIT! ELLER — through a strong democratic support. The grand juries. The witness went on to describe the cy cw ‘Vammany snd Irving halls and the county de tieectioes o TE. of the Art AB ra WM. McLEAN & BON, tion to Wallace founded upow the tact that | torms Of court, the chang inthe government | NoGenFeccived &severe cut ou his wrist. Later in |, ,ammans ond Irving halla and, the, coun Set Regee 00s Rese s: eetaa— magah 41 | Bes cue teatlascniabe northws Reis an out and out protectionist und no’ inore of | counsel, on down to the beginning of the frst sine Sacer eect, Baie nm | Clliate their differences so a8 to send a united. aL n = = =| = oe ara perreemanorenTeee | that achool are wanted on the democratic. side of | Fouve tial Witness hed ro ideatho was to Severe ‘knife wounds. hisehest shi esckeseiicn | fation to the democratic national conventon ATIONAL THEATER M. W. BEVERIDGE, feta 188 SMITHE HAS REMOVED a : trials Degiining of the nies | Severe Knife wou sain sSjoun ct | Chicago. A communication to that = . Ko. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest, | Bust MREcEIvVeD Cee eink Som eas C noe rue MOVED | the Ho ee cana che Rie en ee ee Hoe giclee, ewe as Jon 0. Irving hall Was read ata meeting of the Tammany ONE WEEK ¢ York avert mh29-2m, A * ‘the BES psa pe a le ry, | Committee on organization Saturday night and r= Sole Agent for the District, Ne 1d Gossi Wanted him (Ker) to ald in the prosecution. EP.Ae | ser has been arrested before on changes of robbery. re Commencing MONDAY, . LARGE LOT OF SPRING SCARFS FOR 1 = = = Washington News an 1D | thut time witness supposed he was engaged solely | He is charged wit, complicity inte tension ai Serr STOOL ks iaiiaanl aor MONION TGEAE GUEEA COMPANY. ig a ai LARGE LINE OF SPRING HOSIERY. J. F. Maxsixe & Co, GoverNuent Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- ae nae aw ne rmx rrosecuriox. | foram assault pow Prot Johnson, Apri 28th last. | President by the national Se See, Miss = = OBER... | FRIGERATORS, CaN COMPLETE STOCK, OF UNFINISHED AND FIN. Bocceseors to). Tainey: nue, $742,727.42; customs, $546,042.25. ‘The Attorney General told witness he wanted | He 1s not expected to recover. ‘The physicians xt- | Which meets in Indianapolis op Wednesdey. — a = thse Anayicrs an | Viaroz Sroves a ae STEAM MARBLE WORKS, Anxy Onpena—First Lieut. Edwin P, Andrus, | him (Ker) to take and examine all the witnesses in | tending Kel They ound ee Pe Said’ this | where the democrats held conventions on THE NATIONAL RIFLES. | FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER 4900 Fenneylvanis sven and 407 19% street northwert | 2 Cavalry, ig Telleved from duty as.a member ot | Private; find out what each would testify and take tanec bee %? | toler delegates to Chicago, chow that thes ° — — je Mant stically G = heme watt odie is renomination rarscivats a AKOMESON'S SHIRT FACTORY, dtcorael ory labora thas reudynt¢ much tow | tho general court-martial at Jerferson Barracks, | potes OF. Witness went. tO Bll and i eae oe wrient aRsor makes, 2 S pec gens an inga. ‘and 5 : : Congressman George, of Ores suet thane Tie cites CRORE CHARLES HYATT. Proprietor, ‘There tein great demand for cheap Mantelacwe Have Missourt, and, will revert to status of leave of ab- | Dijed: “Never mind that; Tl attend to all. that, Senator Dolph and ot Satety Reservoir, no chance for accidents: all sizes and. >, May Pxocessioy axp Festivat.—The annual | gon, have written letters all prices. Call and examine our stock before luced neve ‘ney wi sence. res, 10th cavairy, and I don’t want any interference ta examining the % 7 - Purchas: | _8P11_f16¥F street northwowt, opposite Patent offen. | PhenGuirementa of iow ballgisn Sash tomers ae | will Fepair from this city. to. Jemerson Barracl o qhen, Mr Kor wooee ae May procession of Trinity (Cathoile) church Sun- | frage amendment which is to be voted upon Dy the tug, Iutendine to wduceatock we have several COOK | [res DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER insp-ctlon of our complete asvortment of Tiles for Mate | 3 fauid report in person to the superintendent Mntree rn tamer are eed gay, school yesterday. under the management ot | peopie of that euate at their next general election. fake poems tar Geaeneciangs We wa eal. at coat 00) only $2 Brass Goda enough tonite ie paplicihat wecans | mounted reerulting service for temporary duty at | Present, nobody ‘else can do” anything. He is | Father Ko impersonated Dy Miss Alice Omfutt her | rnd SurORE disposition ts manifested on he | MONE MINCE COFFEE Fors stm on exhibition. | ~ giz Fine Drese Shirts made to otter, only 9, ib stock the requisites necousary to eke the depot. WILLING TO SHOULDER MORE THAN HE CAN Canny. | rywn bourers by Bertie Hunter aud Lie aaa | ae ae a eee Xo, Fitiest Linen Collars, all stylen, only #150 per. dozen. A HOME CHEERFUL AND COMPLETE. Lirur. Pam's Restonation.—As predicted in | I had little to say to Mr. Bliss. We had nothing in | queen of angels, Miss Cora Drury. An address was | place Gu the national Uemoeratie taker W.8& JENKS & CO, Plumber Slabs and all kind of Marble and Slate work a @ navy, has re-| common. I don’t say it unkindly that he is willing | ably delivered by Miss Estell Thecker. ‘The democrats of Bledsoe county, on Bat Finest Four-Ply Linen Cuffs, ouly 25 cents per od Rasipehy, Lass BH Palen, Of the nary, a oe | ACCIDENT.—Saturday aight Zach Harper, a col 4 | apis TAT Tth strent northwest _| pala” face TE AySAmI | signed trom the service, and his resignation has | to shoulder more than he can carry; Dut it is true.” ored man, while attempting 10 get lira grocery | prasy elected delegates <3 = ———— large lot of Unfinished Dress fhirte,at ES ATTENTION! mn accepted, to take effect August ist. Lieut. | Witness explained the quashing of ‘the indictment driven by a white bo Robert Harper, | “Senator Sherman has written @ letter to abuse SS peepee iB ccceatasrorth eb Beate, je — : Paine was sometime ago ordered ts jola the Pasits | Syidet Hestiell sadoaid ht oe ccrencuctmnent feltand the wagon, ‘over him, injuring biek Bey te IELETE CHOMCS AND ORCHESTRA” ABGAINS, ‘All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction, LATEST PARISTAN MODES TN HATR.GOODA jundron, Dut his extensive business connections in | prosecuting colinsel Bllse said Sanderson's name | about the head and breast. ‘The wounded max was | Des manor Columbus, Ohio, who 1s Deliowed Sale at Box Uitice, Theater, THURSDAY, M'LLE M. J. PRANDI and his eng: nt to Miss Belle ir bh soowheeoneend that he (Bliss) had talked | sent to his home in the country. not seek thé nomination at Chicago, yet he —— Fault tinea Paton at MEGINNIBS, Ax MEA MY HUNTS 1000 ¥ oraz Myers, of tis cit fendered guch duey paruculariy ith Sanderson, and the latter sald he didn't want ‘Novaa.—Oficers Connelly snd R Fisher kid a | accept it if tendered. He expressde the P Sms Leet led ne RHEA WAVES! SHINGLED Banas: | was the result. “ determined to drop Sanderson's name because tnere tarned = Kew = a = ‘These styles never need be in the ZARE, EST IN THE WORLD! Rate be ihe badraeapon OnpEns.—Passed Surgeon Frank | ferred to reports that Sanderson had paid to = THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1884, {14 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. B Gocan ae Svea Manan: | gu siana anecdote tate Tea hey toe ce ee omitted, and he said that he (ker) | testant church LEVy! LEvr: — WoW WH Hig, K KY ¥ Pos: U; T Pp June $ Paymaster Frank H. Arms, to the Naval | Wanvel 10 say he never goteny money OF any other SEAL te Ais Sek too Dan enEr eae ‘The Greatest Cornetist of the World, AND STILL THEY COME! Wwww fab i ke YY Soe! > Tas nape Ax UP | soaeny Se ae Sues Wa cc | aBY money from Sanderson on the ground of letting | spectively, for 1. tiartiey sn ap pens SY Cpt of Me NOE a Wwww HHH ke THE i Rush, detached from the Despatch June#, and or-| Rim out iv was a great. outrage.‘as it was under | SPCcuvey, fOr. Martiey Bros | a Tcert, Asa-sted by ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL OF ALL THE LATEST Wwe'weinesek& ¥ = Omice Coste at 26 sos SUIT. dere te Come Gon “= The | stood ity al tno goverment counsel that Sander- | won 4: receiving reservar, @ dissbuung = 3 STYLES OF faspontanrous.” Wo: tape son Was eer understand. | your, MISS AMELIA MARTTN (Soprano) i ASK YOUR GROCER one. oun, Wegtve you Fy a ae ere, meg iotuientien us ate pie Bs Sav we | Ste PW anno sa anche | gran Hat ae guns oan MISS ANNTE SCHOBER (Contraito), HATS AND BONNETS. a ae g For only ay offer Ane all woo! Suit. Wa say 18 te an | tout Surgeon L. G. Hernberger, the | the consideration of the routes in which he was in- mass 7 Prom the Tnjerial Ojera, Vienna, Austria, and the PHILADELPHIA. my Be el eal anes ean $12.76, navy yard, New York, Sst inst., ordered 10 | terested. Witness understood from Bliss that all | Beported for WENING Stam. verial Overs, Vienne, — myn For only $11.80 wil eaters Roe ee eee ane at Symaster H.W. <Allen, 4e- | the star route combinations—Saulsbury's, Parkers | | THE Crry HomooL Boaxp.—The city school board | "=O EVADES ARREST —SUEPENOIOR FULL U.S. MARINE BAND, & tached laval academy June and others—were being examined, and ‘would be | held # called meeting Bes MARINE BAN | 2800 Stylish and Hlegant Trimmed cildras | Te Forrowma Srecur Buncame Cutaway, are the very i We sats, Poa dada SoSaow oh eae Gered to settle accounts and then wait orders. ‘Considered 1m proper order: ‘Therefore, it was | the committee on school houses m pors. Larne ent al ines FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS For only 95 can scl you ® good, durable, well-made | Joseph T. Little, from class 8 to class 4; Frank C. ‘Will be offered for one week only at Forooly cies al Suit, worth $8.75, worth $11. Adunission, 75. : Reserved Places, 6c. extra ic sale uf places wll Comtucnes, Om Mone! Extra trains to Baltimore and Alexandria will be run after the concert to accommodate citinens of those Flacen. myIt-lit morn- — OURGREAT DRIVE IN TIPS AND PLUMES. 10,000 bunches of elegant TIPS st 360. and S00. 9 STRASBURGER BROS.’, it, besutifully made | classi tociass2 Mr. H. Green bunch, worth 7S. and $1.e bunch. ‘6 SEVENTH STREET AND 461 PENNA AVENUE: oe ate ‘anver, Aus-P. Ee ne mot hale st Se, We ont G's 3, 7. Cousins’ Spe Kid Slippers, 1.47; worth 62.25, go burned that it quickly dled.” ‘The anes gpread wex- Pros. PLUME fs Goustas Curscos Kid Ladier shoes @2.77" toa house owned by Mr. ‘Carroll and } : Ladies" Hand-sewed Sicce very cany tothe feet, 2.81, Sonn Lee, which was destroyed. Mr. W: Grocket, ‘ Peon soma We offer $50,000 worth of Hain, each id shows earae wr . had one of his hands badly hurt by a fre engine 3 == FASHIONABLE AND STYLISH MILLINERY. width 62 a — Gecuan Bax Bawx.—The stockholders of the late Ladies’ Curscos’ Kid Shoes, box toe and French heels, =a ‘This celebrated Tonic ts extracted from plants grown | We are bound to sell and are willing to sell bargains. iL 97. aa German bank met this morning and acoepted trom tm Algeria, and is hi ‘y recommended for its tonic and | BATS. BONNETS, FLOWERS. PLUMES, TIPS, ernie or grlgan shiny dg .. their late cashier certain property and securities antifebrile properties. As a valuable stomachie and | LACES, RIBBONS and SILK AND LISLE THREAD ‘settlement of his acounts, 4 astor.—The German Lutheran church tunic it is endorsed by the highest medical au GLOVES, st prices that will best all competition. a yinaion bona of Rev. 4 thoritiafee 4th-street | . Furope and America, who fully recosuize its health-| Special bargain week this week. Don't fail to call at Dr. ‘the pastor of siving and restorative qualities, Wilk moda wane 2 lev. ME. Sokway, who waa inseaed Sesterday” af? syrups it makes the most delihtful drink. For Wash. EING’S PALACE. tepoon. . Barton city alone the saics have beeu more than two. ‘Norges. —The circuit court of Alexandria county wumand bottles the past year, Price for full quae 4 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. mylé opened its session at the Columbus street court ‘the WeAtle 617% aud at all soda fountaine ten centeper house this morning ——A little daughter of Mr. | The oficers sate that ‘wh have & Semen qoHN ATTANS. CATHARTIC E Noble tell the third story window ‘all a sues | ee ee oe cee ee Se atler ean ot rete nee x, o on, ‘evening. sys ‘And all Druggist. | rays Tah end food Mand Desa ae "er