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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, . MAKER WITH RUMSIA. Pag wor April —— yr F rom Bertin UI] xv * Me tat that Roveberry, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ~t lane pl yg oR gpematntene wer ot pal ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and lth St, by works, bas srrived ot, Berlin, changed am. 2 i jon from the British ove! vite, ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company; Prince ‘Biemarck to mediate between, Great HO. W. ADAMS, Pres't, Biitalo and Wusea., The result of ts efor ie awalted with the keenest. anxie . CB haga ew baht milagre roger) the elevation of Lord Roseberry 3 Sree Cope ee ae cae calinet there has been # Damon and Pythias py" mail postage prepald@-S0 cant & friendship between him and Mr. Gladstone, and Sine year, $0: aix months, 8. The ir recanted as the direct rep Asking Bismarck to Mediate. ; ENGLAND REQUESTS HIM TO ACT AS A in this matte Tintern st uy Font Odice at Washington, D. Cx an Feseutalive of the prewte ‘Tux WErKLY STaR—pnblished on Friday—$1 = General Foreign News. san rotege poral SE emt, Oh eee ——} xwotann anp rons “sar All null subscriptions mont be paid in advance: | rege: < ald oe. | Vor 66—No 9,967 ¢ known on application. ertisin WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1885. TWO CENT ence, of Vienna, says that good relations have AS SEN A’ ieen restored between England and Turkey, a avd that Hasan Fohmt Pasha, the special * = —— = — ——. ~ Turkish envoy, will remain at London, AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News dnd Gossip, |T#F-ASSAULT ON YOUNG GIHON. Sesviess =: 5 en Telegrams to The Star. “OSS 505i SE She is U ___SPECIAI = IAL | S. peices “ : des caer 2 | Loxox, April : : A eeacon "ERA HOUS Ke Te F. T —MEMRERS OF COLUMBIA —— SS His Alleged Assnilants in the Criminal | 7=* *<CHIED CLERK EXPECTED TO says: “All the forts here are betng Z — ne HM astest [ras 10, Will meet TO-MORROW | GOVERNMENT Reckiv1s To-pay.—Internal Court To-day. nein ee cicval costar iad and strengthened with heavy artillery. Torpos g ON. ut 3:30 o'clock, at Odd | revenue, $168,377.75; customs, $607,395.99. es jen the so-called naval voucher fraud cases does have been laid along the coast, ‘Every Evening and Satarday Matinee, "ellows’ Hall, 7th st. n.w., for the purpose ofattending : eS ns mises ‘against Messrs Dempsey and Drew are called T has ordered. recimenta, now quartered a8 ere Sembee er sitter edges ecard ectick | AT A MEETING of the Navy Mutual Aid so-| | Alittle more than usual interest was mant- | 7.10 the government, it is said, will introduce GRANT'S WONDERFUL VITALITY BeyTout and Salonica, to come to Tripoli, ? - os ta Levy. Members of sister Lodges fraternalty invited. : fested in the proceedings of the Criminal Court = . Z : Splendid Success of thy ordet of the Lodge, ciety last evening, Capt. James A. Grier was P ngs . | as @ witness for the prosecution Daniel Carri- = TIE POPE SERIOUSLY 1 it W. M. LAPORTE, Ree. 8ec._ | elected president; Pay Director Fulton, first vice | this morning as the charge against Wm. A. L. | the hi bi of medl- Rome, April S—The pope iM, and ts HAVERLY'’S 5 s Gresham, Hubbard T. Smith and Wm. H. Rufr | &*0; the exchiefclerk of the bureau confined to his bed. His symptoms are 1. 0, M—SPECIAL MEETING OF president, and Lieut. R. F. Nicholson, second see Selon he cine and surgery. Carriganon Saturday pleaded | He Has Another Good Day. | cotvet to bis bed UNITED AMERICAN EUROPEAN MINSTRELS, ‘Wor <a “ANCHOR LODGE, NO. 0, vice president. of sesanlt on the 2d of Drarch test upon Albert | gutity to four of the indictments pending | MCLEE oe as aioe ‘Under the personal management of J. H. Haverly. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING THE WINNEBAGO RESERVATION.—A delege- | Dated Grom the poling care oe ee, was SP- | against him, and the district attorney said the Loxpox, April SM. Henry M. Stanley — at 7:30 o'clock, to make arrangements for the funeral | tion of eftizens of Dakota called upon the | Pome the Police Court, by which court | eovernment was satisfied with that. These CHICAG . JRNS, | Rapes te visit une States at the end of ‘The largest and best Minstrel Company in the World, ay Ta of our inte brother, Wat. Ir CARI ay - Mr. Gresham was sentenced to sixty days in Sabuht Ravarees, 0 ELECTION RETURNS. | tik 'hichtn:roturnine to England in May. ‘py order resident yesterday in reference to the Winne- | sali and Messra Smith and Ruff wore faced e100 | Cae# Were trifling In the a | sano onherie a ite J0& F HODGSON, W. M._| 1:0 reservation matter, protesitag against, the | onc. x Harry Davis, countel tor Mn the aggregate belng about$500. Since then Car. ees The Franco-Chinese Treaty of Peace, CRAGG FAMILY. UNITED STATES ELECTRIC ‘oeat jen bur's order 0) Wanhy anh y Ceitine n has been in communication e dis- mits case be one oo SS PENNSYLVANIA RR 2S ELECTRIC fon - 3 am, announced that his client desired to with- c PRCULIAR A open py eR rep Fe eermetiaitinacourany, | therenoreation fo satiement, he Praident | her gpnoaeed sat is client desired io wie frlet'atiorney and han given bin bis story ot! THE ILLINOIS SENATORSHIP. ae ‘ a soma re meeting SHENTON, D.C. ADH, 1885. | coedings would be taken by the government | PUCtIDg. ending, pou aie mercy of the cuurt a8 | ferent indictments... The district attorney and ——+- piney er enteng =e . the spectacle, special fe stock je Com- - edigpies Apri wreat ai§*| THE NEW YORK AND CHICAGO LIMITED, Bs Wvill beheld at the fice of the Company on | whole subiiet hed beck made eeTOD OF the | have time $0 stake appitention for clemency to Cartigan were closcted together in the, district PRINCE OF WALES IN IRELAND. ed throngh NM. 7 THE LEOPOLDS IN FRIVOLTY. (ONDAY, April 20th, 1885. at 12 o'clock m., for t e z . the Executive. Mr, Gresham having entered a | Dimes s oftice for several hours Monday 4 .) AD. ving apthorized M, 4 5 -S TS ‘ BURRS gaiwesiderties proposition to tueréase te! | No Recerrion BY THE PaBstDENr Lasr | les of gully. Judgo Macarthur suid: "The | BIEL Gnd, {ts sald, Carrigan’ made » full con ial ti AME Ferry it tote: ACKNOWELEDGED AT HOME AND ABROAD os ofthe COELNUEL NORMENT, President. | EVEStNG.—After the receipt of the 6 o'clock p. | Sentence shail ‘ve suspended for a suMcient torney’ thinks will be of value as testimony, a ‘The Joltiest Iilustration of Athletic Greatness, Merry WILLIAM DICKSON, Secreta: * % x | Lengtiof time to allow, him to make applies | Corrigan, it is anid, desired to give information | THE FRENCH-CHINA PEACE Chinese rep } ‘Comedy and Funny Music ever given in Wash TO BE WITHOUT A SUPERIOR IN APPOINT-| SUPTIANE DICKSON Seorctary. m, bulletin shout ae os ae ee cos tion to the Executive.” tothe govetmant bewreie tar aoainet pot “CHINA PEACE TREATY. ington Sskiin/ witivinieieran SOW uu wae mALABeat_| Yesterday, the President, dee abandon | GIHON TESTIFIES AS TO THE ASSAULT. _ | As he was regartied ae the chil offender bid tox: ee Fun At the Schools—Act 3. aS more (> BEADQUARTHRS ONION VETERAN | Win thnrerneycracention, last evening: for | Messrs, Smith and Ruff, desiring to stand | Limony was thon aot seseora, . rie: faent : Fun At the Art Bepiay Act 2 WASHINGTON AND CHICAGO IN 23 HOURS | Owing to tne approscrine Wiauiution of our ola | Larve crowds arrived at the White Iouse, but | trial, @ Jury was sworn, Mr. Albert D. Gihon, | mx DIstRicT aTroRNEY neruses To tarx.| THE POPE SERIOUSLY ILL. | entry LEOPOLD MATINEE SATURDAY. = commander, General Grant, the contemplat-d-Aangat | Policemen at the outer gates made thé an- | the prosecuting witness, a young man of nine-| District Attorney Worthington when asked ees Ured to consider the demand for a Tonquin, = 3 g Reunion of the Corps TO-MORROW EVENING at | Houncement of the postponement of the recep: | tex was called to the stand, He described the | today what truth there wasin the statement eOOee, Sncgies Khas mew ‘silaleny hee WASHINGTON AND CINCINNATI IN 20 HOURS. | Masonic Temple. is postponed. tion, alt hich w: rh ay, GEN. GRANT COMFORTABLE. ‘the facts, THE THREE BOUCICAULTS—Next week wilt Sa f J. M. EDGAR, ie = e Sa tnst Pepi dacnpe SOM arid Geieonte that he intended to use Carrigan as @ witness - ” a 2 givers te graidest treat in Irish comedy ever wit at First Hientenant, Commanding. MONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day | 4 carriage, be said, drove up. Mr. Gresharn | Said: “I have nothing to say about Carrigan.” | ¥fe Passes a Quict Night and Requests | _‘The Iroquois Club for Morrison. Reseed in Washington nee the WASHINGTON AND ST. LOUIS IN 28 HOURS DS AE RE NOOR SHELDEN JACKSON, | were Senators, Voorhees, Harris, Call, Gibson, famped cat and struck witness several blows ST TS en eat cndine | Family Prayers this Morning. A STATEMENT THAT TIE PRESIDENTE DORIS , oan ad 2, Ae {ust returned frou Alaska. will | McPherson and Gorman, ex-Senators Jonas and | with what the witness supposed way a cowhide, y." sald the yytniits gifted author, his 6 HIS ELECTE bits gifted s _ 2 , zc The witne . Smith | trict attorney. New Youk, April 8.—Gen. Grant passed a! Cyicaco, April S—_The Iroquois club, the ehariat day THE NEW CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI EX- fre'¥eora presbyrerian Coureh, tat, bet G and xt | Hernan, Vice President Hendricks and friende | Ze UuL of the caumlags and smuek the wines | “Didvou not have an interview with him?” | very quiet night. There wasne meunenee at | leading democratic organization of slant Ellinor Curey, PRESS, LEAVING BALTIMORE IN THE EVEN- | (Wednesday) EVE Flock. “Acordia | Holman, Inspector General W" H with a cane. The witness ran and did not stop | 9ifed the reporter, the hemorrhage and the official bulletins of the | night passed « resolution calling on all tho deme i iay) EV Clock. A cordial ,_ Insp G HH. Davis and I will say nothing about him?” said M: i : Sale of seats To-morrow, Thursday. aps invitation is exte lie. a aStartes OF Boer Seaver Hampton and S| ollowed Mi ee eae espace, Mr Gresham | Worthington ne nt Naty SMa MP. | medical attendants were quite reawturing. The | Seratlc members of the loxisinture to wote OF pi E JERUSALEM ii wae aps we ON a Gicton'and Money aud Mende ori eee tipou liiin. "Me-Smith also followed. hia for’ nO REE, the district attorney's assistants said | rain poured down in torrents at intervals and | jor of the democratic national commits, ak DACTU RESAUE JERTS. Center Market. has | Kear Admiral Fairiax, Re} resentati i ‘The wi ie not thin! @ government would use | the only persons who puced the street were the | that he knew that President Cley INTs ‘Market, ur A ax, Mepy ive Heard, | time. ‘The witness said he thought Mr. Ruf y Is I I Nir’ stati StS HALL, CHICAGO IN 25 HOURS, constantly on hand a large sick of Fish atreaspahie | Gen, Ghas, W. Dlatr, Cal, 1, T-Smith and Hon: | dso Gol Out OF the carriage, but witness did not | Bl as & witness ag is testimony would be | watchful policemen and reporters estly desired Gol, Morrigon'« MONDAY EVE! 'G, APRIL 13, 8 O'CLOCK. prices. apS-wefim* P. G. Low, of Kansas; H. I. Willey, of Califor- | think Mr. Ruff struck him. His injuries were C About 4:30 Senator Chaffee and U. 8. Grant, pace ass Pa ee) EE A Ga quite severe, as he received a number of open | Be Useful, It ts stated, in the preparation of the Trouble Impending in Texas, niss VAN FINKELSTERS, ax DS SRANcHOMFIcEOF ss SerceSeeeta a Seemuunoge ond ava | augers sovernmenvs cases Syemearee trem te, house, hd eave a | pax MANDLE CATTLE OE THREATEN 70 STOR t r i Of the general's condition. SOUTHERN DROVES BY FORC olsted bs her brother. will glve a charming and ro Cem ATTIN sg HO BE. PLAIN CO, J. A. Conway, of Scotland. Doss douied tenons tel eee eee nn ne ‘The Case of Gen. Lawton. Newman sauntered out about 5:cvamaand| 4.7 F ary ae April He The Franklin, Dime Fol re dae tpl ae Lia one Brokers in Stocks, Grain, Provisions and Ot, Rrstowation AccerrED.—The President has | se ag twenty-three or twenty-four years ol4,0F| HIS STATENEST 70 THE FAESIDENE, | inn. Dr. Newinan etated thet Gen, Goan a | mond Hand amd otter lance pattie Companies of Fits. DE STONE, x nS . accepted the resignation of 1st Lieut. John | an himself. en. Lawton, of Georgia, cal upon the ted fam D sto be ‘and ca: | Northwest Texas have issued an order warning Ms RicHATeD CUTTS, THREE OTHER ELEGANTLY EQUIPFED asonel Hotel O'Connell, Sth inte jeut, John | Mr. Davis was permitted to introduce a news- | president yesterday cod outa ne eee Sphere is noting pecuilas Moat thats “22° | Southern cattle men net to drive cattle to Greet N.PARKE, TRAINS DAILY Wasursorox, D.C, April 7, 1885. | qurgne 13 CONSIDERABLE ANXIETY among | fie Witten eet ee Use four lines of which | outset torelieve the administration of all pos- | Gen. Badeau sirolied slowly, dowa, toward St diol pec dinadh ce mgm nen ng Ihave taken charge of the Branch Office of B. K. th sis a it q its t 2 ls wh printed in the Cupitat of March 1st. The wit- | sibility of embarrassment arising from his eeciemn ree) sbons ie Ociod veal ds met ora ‘raring grounds. They say that in FOR ALL POINTS WEST. Tania scone tee Nrotiouel notes, where, we ay al) 100 per aran go ueant Secctale wie are ont Qa ey | ARIA Load Saree Leet Tae limos ne | appolntonend tothe HeaGaniienintion, peereeta Seed a rey ee ea es orate BOs | The aliennan oF Aagination, = Wey’ RitestoNew Vors and chtagn orders i Stocks Oil, | ho aclocted for duty at Greate ere Te soar | Bent tiem to the Capital tp am envelope by the | herwanted the President to proceed, in the cane | PUased A, Very “easy might and is how resting | te atmenge of lesielal sites (0 stew Non and Ohsciah, orders In be selected for duty at Omaha, Neb. The recent | messenger at Bateman & Co.'s bank, where Mr, | without any regard to him. Cawton) person- x= =e at must Justify any means Which we may decom _ Quantities for casi, oron sinall or lange margin, ee epent of Major Volkmar, the newly ap- | Gihon is employed. ‘The jour lines’ written by | ally. His desire was that the President should leep of Five Hours, expedient to use have constant quotations of New ‘ik aud Chicago | Pointed assistant adjutant yeneral to duty at | Mr. Gihon were as follows: “The Capital is au- | act just as if the appointment had never been Gen. Grant sleeps or epee to steep at any Tits is construed Into a threat to use arms if FOR SUPERIORITY IN SPEED, SAFETY, | }f!CeS,Andcan execute and report orders in @ very | the War department, renders a reduction in | thorized to print by Mr.Gihon and his seconds, | tendered. Gen. Lawton also saw Secretary | and all times that suits his in jon, but last pwhoys will mevers » + | few minates. 7 waucatewi the number of assistant adjutant generals on | ‘The duel which was to have. been fought be- | Bayard, and assured him that no personal | night his long rest bean at abc dnight, ike their spring drives, as they claim SCENERY AND SATISFACTION, Spt: wh Mt y here, which is now seven, extremely prob- tween Mr, Gihon and Mr. Gresham bas fortun- | ambition of his stood In the way of the admin- | and until five o'clock it continued with little that the companies alluded to do not own a foot SECOND WORKINGME: able. ately Been averted by Mr. Gresham’s declining | istration relieving itself of embarrassment, if interruption, The professional nurse attended | of ground, and that they have thus far refused an ton. "ASSOCTATION iene: SPER to fight.” any was to proceed from the appointment, Gen, | the patient through the night, while the family | to he rental required by the Laws of th Tickets 50 cents; reserved seats ‘The first annual meeting of the ibove named assocl- INVENTOR’ po vhecrsihaeo ROPERTY.—| ‘The witness admitted telling the reporter | Lawton was pardoned by President Johnson a | and physicians gained considera cep. The | state. The Franklin company has, they ies. or at John E- Paret’s TAKE THE PENNSYLVANIA. won WEDNESDAY EVENING: ihe otichmeane 4 | The Seeretary of the Navy has directed the | that he was willing to fight, but reserved the | year before the 14th amendment to the Consti: | night was quictone, with me alarming svmpe | ened pay state taxes on "70,000 Toelock. ‘The sectetary will submit iis Lenetand | Commandants of the various navy yards to| privilege of the challenged party to choose the | tution went into effect, and he did not consider Pa Se aE. ;Abont five oclock, when | of cattle, and has just instituted ® suit in the 2 an Officers for the ensuing year willbe elected. “Allstock | take an inventory ofall government property | Weapons. that the provisions of that amendment applied | the general aroused inimsclt, he stood upon his | Ynited States court at Waco, Texas, enjoluing Apel loth and 1th fone we. CHAS, E. PUGH, J. R woop, holders are requested to attend. in their charge. No inventory has been taken | | Mr. Davis read the Capital article headed, “A | tohim. He did not eeyard the amendment as | feet briefly, but did not essay to move about. the state from collecting the same. "It is also “aamabttt Toth a from pm : ‘THOS. BRODERICK, President. | since 18s8. duet declared off—two society youths saved,” | retroactive, and in this opinion Attorney Gen- prove Sok SRIKASERTA. alleged that Greer county, where thelr cat Fridar General Manager, [apt6t] Gen'l Pasw'r Agent. JOHN, 7 LYNCH, Secretary, 2008 9inst mi, 78. Which created considerable ainusement. ft | eral Garlad, Mr. Phelps and other, distin-| Commodore G:F carrion nnd. wits called | ramet are is mot a part uf Texae: Tt te auld ; % : 7 <oMr .-| gave an account of the hostilities between ed lawyers. curred. It was because |. S = rd | here this morning that the state w A aioe, Tone ire HONIGE OF DIGONUTION OF CO: | motion of tae WV ohiace ane econ: | Slesura: Greahuin aad Giton, roprssenting thee | Gene Lawtcn aid not roped eonpreninel Ree ae tee ar eta ean niOnG | Southern ‘ove sea, aud steps foil elves Gaia (BRANCH OFFICE S40 ube STREET, WASH. bartnership.—The co-partnership heretofore | Mission of the Washington monument are con-| Gihon had been highly indignant, because | action as necessary to relieve him of political large box of flowers was delivered, sent by G. | 10 enforce to the fu extent all the lease jaw INGTON, D.C) i Gusting under the firm name of HERE & CISSELis | siderlug a proposition to remove all orna- { Gresham had brought an objectionable lady to | disabilities, after having the President's par- W. Childs, of Philadelphia. The ‘express com | Penalties against theabovecompanies, Serous ‘Securt at Once. Zotice ts nereby given that the ltmited partnership | this day dissolved, in consequence of George .W- Cis; | mental work from the doors of the shaft so that | a theater party managed by Gihon and had | don, that he failed to asi for such relief pany has’ notice that similar tokens will be | touble Is anticipated between the two factions— TRENT ANG BROS+ | Peretofure existing between James Whitely, Harry C | He er ate te tee igrc’® in the Columbia and | when the doors of plain marble slabs are closed | censured >) Gresham; and” that thereupon | | Gen. Lawton had a conference with the Pres- | Fenteach day during the menenl’s illness the southern and Pan Handie—and the state Pee eee TN eee TORS oe ee WE | Bere All pasties aving clans aching teat tian | tne vole mcr, tue monument will present | Gresham had sent a challenge to mortal cgm- | ident iis afternoon. At 11:45 mm. Sir. Jolin Foley visited the | authorities are alert ° Dodge, part ‘will peesene thea fi Fape entth And par | an unbroken su They are also consider- | but. ‘The witness said he did not know Mr. rn house. M byCol. Fred: Grant. Th oe , JA AUGITS GRAND OFENA HOUSE PRINCE 2 WHITEEN cis “any eaeae Of | Gen tsdebted ars reseed ie salt atthe sactiok Sat | ine the est meting Of imeertitie thie meee | Betitne cere ines sald he did mot know Mr.) 4 wy nimeton iy Presbytery. | Httcrstated that his Guthee had pan a ne | Chi Sells Torpedo, Boats to dimitation.and James Whitely and Henry Cruger Oak- | Yenience and close their accounts. Either partuer is | stones in the monument. A new boller house | him as Gresham's second, He had met Ruff | THE SPRING SESSION OPENED THIS MORNING. quict and comfortable night; that he suffered | VALPAnagso, April 8.—The Chilian governs Kindly tendered by Mr. J. W. Albaugh. Jey only afe authorized to sign tn liquidation. authorized to sign the firm name in Nquidation. Ti Seon be built at some distance from the | but did not know much about him. “Hedid| The spring session of the Washington City | very little pain; that he had slept compara, | ™ment bas sold torpedo launches tp Eng . AY AFTERNOON, APRIL 9, TAtnpy ogee? April 4, 1885, EMGESEL | monument. Rot go with the set I did,” aatd the witness | presbytery began last evening at the Assembly Lively well: that the despondeney of yesterday | land. DAY A i B : i uly. ad entirely left him, and that he seemed to Sul anna ‘Testimonial Benefit to WATRARDG EYRE, ‘The, firm of HERR ECISSEL having been dis-| ENGINEER GoWING AcaUITTED.—The naval | “Thats true,” suid Mr. Davis, with withering | Church. The retiring moderator, Rev. Dr. Sun- | Had entirely left him. and thar he seemed to Mextco and Guatemata, é = . HENRY H. DODGE, solved I desire to inform my friends and the trade | Court-martial, appointed to try Passed Assistant | scorn, derland, preached the opening sermon. Rev. | that existed two or three days azo. How long | NO DEFINITE ACTION TAKEN BY THE FORMER raphe General Partners, | generally that ] have associated with me mysonand | Engineer B. C. Gowing for alleged drunken-| | The witness said that after the publication he | James M. Nourse was elected moderator: Rev. | his father might remain thos Col. Grant was BARKIOS’ PROBABLE SUCCESSOR, By his friends of Washington. W.R TRAVERS, J.D. NEWMAN, bookkeeper of thelate frm.aud | 505 ‘hag found the charges unsustained and | #04 Mr. R. F. Foster, the gentleman whom he | Dr. Bitienger, clerk, and Rev. Eugene Peck, as | unable to foretell. About noon a person who | CITY OF MEXI00, April &.—Congross, took ra a Special Partner. | intend to continue the milling bus 1G. W. CISSEL | has recommended that he be acquitted. The | B#d asked to represent hin in the pending ne- | gisiant cleric’, There was large attendance at | had at that time left the sick room stated that | action yesterday in regard toGuatemala, Mi A miscellaneous bill of great strength will be offered, —— SOewere Lai SERRE EN See Le Renae not omnone. harged: “with, it : gotiations, had, after the appearance of the artl- | the session this morning. Among those present | the general's appearance was percepul ister Mariscal was to have made a further res embracing the names of the followh WO ee eae ng ene Eee | Sarai ere oi ee ee Tay eee on aunt | OMtleeE Was charged with eppesring in an iin- | Soin tie bapital gone ve tio momine neon vs. W! By ay but delayed ft until to-day. News that ing ing persons, undersigned have formed = limited. nership, | furnish them with everything in my line of a8 good | toxicated condition when presenting himself pat Bong ee 14 ‘spa- | were Revs. William A. Bartlett, hyron Sunder. | changed for the brighter. That the anxiety of Race : have kindiy volunteered their services: to commence upon this thirty-fret day of March Teab, | quality and ut as reasonable price as before. before the board of examination for promo, | Per ottices and left @ statement denying the | land, John Chester, ‘Theodore. Wynkoop. T, | the family was allmed was evident ubmat ania, | Barrios’ slccessor will be, his iornier secretary sot Ee shatoterminateupon the ibrar day oF stare | “ape Te GEO. W. CISSEL._| tion. article, The articles of denial subsequently | 8. Childs, J. T. Kelley, George 0. Little, Charles | day, when Jesse and Mrs. Fred. Grant went ont | of War, who Is known to be aman of the sane Supported by Mr. WattEx L. Dewwis and her Excel- | 16us.ander said firm bameof PRINCE & WHITELY, [R= GEEQAL, NOTICR HAVING PUR printed were read. 8. Ramsdell, James G. Craignead, F.J.Grimke, | to stroll. Dr. Shrady spent the morning in | stamp’ as Parrion, sirenguvens the Geuze ees by i : shall . rom the late firm of HERR & xp } . 3 3 5 ad at ne Jeat Company, by permission of Mr. James W. and sha Lcarry op the busines of sald firm at thelt chased fr he late firm of ITERE SECRETARY AND Mrs. FRELINGHUYSEN.—A OTHER TESTIMONY. George B. Batch Peter Hy Burkhardt, Nene! attendance and. a relieved at noon by Dr. Prompt action in ald of han, Galva rN Morrissey it being Mr. Dennis’ first ap- rene business, No. 64 Broadway, Krosiatathe entire and extausive Alliiing Property, | private dispatch from Raritan, N. J., today | Medical Director Albert L. Gihon, U.8.N., | lah Cobb, A. ory, D-H. Riddle, J. L. fas. Dre. Barker, Douclas, Shrady ani isl covaew Lanne tate — Wi city. ‘known as the Pioneer and Columbia Flour Mills, an French, F.'N. Todd, John Dudley, F. H. Bar | Sands will meet in consultation during the will review 12,000 troops in that city in @ ‘earance in Washington In 6 years ‘Dated New York, March 31,1885. ; having sold the same to my son, Austin Herr, { beg | States that Ex-Seerctary Frelinghuysen’s con- | father of the complaining witness, testified to | AfS2c™s Dr. Pitzer." Among the iay members | afternoon. few days, nosh iceretthiaery iia WCoater eave t call te attention of my friends and citizens | dition remains about the same. Mrs, Freling- | the condition in which his son came home prevent were Judge Drake, Com. Easby, Wm. |The General Walks Abont Sis Room, |, Witliin the last month the government hag Including the great Cragg Family. MAYSRARDG EYRE, ero him, at | huysen 1s improvin; after, the assault, with his head covered with | Ballantyne, H. A Frost, A. T. Cavis, C. Lyman. |" 4t 30:30 p.m, Senator Chatlee left General | DoUghUIn New York, for cash, $2,000,000 wort, MRS. D. P. BOWERS, HENRY H. DODGE, 31 Z A.H. HERR. AS TO MINISTER CRAMER'S RECALL—No | Llcod from many wounds. He was satisfied | The moderator announced the appointment of Gi ‘He caiat < . ses wen | ee id will shortly order mi El Nas America’s Favorite Tragedienne, who has generously we mc ES eas CONTE we Stal Fae: that the wounds were made by two instru-| temporary committees. Rev. Mr. Ramsdell, | Grant. Hesaid the general's face looks as well pene te nev a fgg a nef wen = Tpescilbed 65 Gocunacecbgeat tative tax memes ieee 2 TEES, partner, BPECTAL NOTICE. information can be obtained at the State de-| ments—a lash and some stiff, unyielding in- | chairman of the committee on representation | as it has ina month past, but that nis body is Gautemala without delay. Senor Baranda infaed Having: called to: getenes es | aie tae eee erro cra iuiner, senior partner in | partment in relation to the cable report that | strument. The witness said ‘his son was a | tothe general assembly, submitted a report in | becoming emaciated. ‘The patient. walked ta | comiisslo pp! n nee: pe ON AND APTER APRIL 6. "ALL | the late firm of HERR & CISSEL, composed of Abra- | srr yf. J. Cramer, U.S. minister to Switzerland, | minor. favor of making the representation one to each | his room to-day. Senator Chitflee did not appre- | tbe hostile states, sails to-day or to-morrow MK AND MRS. PETER WHITE, (SSE REGIE Sirs oe ne Potts ALE | ham i. pues Soa Cotes Wy Cone), the sxtenaive MUL | 25 heen recalled, ‘Dr. Charles Smart, U.S,A., and Dr. C. G, | twenty-fourministers. Mr. W. A. Carrington, | hen Suusoaiive denne Guatemala, ip thé war ship Democrata, By the following well-known Local Talent: oat Company and the Injand and Seaboard Coasting | PERTSRIN (ake nian es ofentee ia bene oo Herndon, U.S.N., who dressed young Gthon’s | ® member of the North Presbyterian chureb, Expressious of Sympathy. Destructive Fire in an Ohie Town. Mines Linus Lewis, Jeu Wuxenes. Azsce | Company will be collected on the wharfupon delivery | Si largo expense, ints & complete Rellee Mile: | THE Nonrorx BANK FAtbuRE a Serrovs | MormGoM US A. who dressed you Mas taken under the care of the Presbytery ai | c.10,05P are Sete teen ab, at ft it Ose seed tet “BurwsrEx, Mera. ows Bexupicr, Gz o ee to eave incon: | Doaving al the: ‘tent improvemerits and of 500'bar- | Oxte.—Tho controller of “LiewtrleH. Amsden, U.S, N.. described the | candidate forthe ministry. eee, AUER Ste. Tronuis club, at tts) Van April 8.—At_ ERpMAax and O. G, EcustErs. venience. er Fell capacity per day), Ttake this means of inform: | informed hy the examiners in charge of theans. | #Sault, Which he withessed, ‘He sald he did HOWARD UNIVERSIT? DISCUSSED: la wecrnyd mci oat CResloed. That the = ayy ——, Lee pe y Ts Mr. E.J. Hewiy (of Rhea's Company) in a Recitation. i Getoard eaten, | ouihe market four under the followiug ‘standard | pended Norfolk bank’ that the-bank is ineol. | 29LSe¢aHy Qnestrike Gihon éxcopt Gresham. | Rev. Dr. Chester, theehalrman of thecommit- | ;utiom ,unanimohsly: | “Zeesuiend, Phat the | hy sy, Ohio, and owing tothelnck of a THE FRANZ ABT CLUB (Water Lily.) rn EE WELT sone | brands: AVA aise hie a : Vent and will have to be placed in the bands ot unloriunate wither of teal’ deseiien these | tee on the affairs of Howard University, pre-| Grant iissitivero sympathy ft) this hour of hia | Seek batting the | ‘antes, the entire DlOgk apa THE TEAL QUARTETTE, Tags NEW Rooks ano BET PERIOGT | q BEER Er ny CoosHoler Watew, | Fae one, the aunt dae doposiors lone | ti aeaaa tbat eo mien got out and began | Pont a Topo whic, afte uating the rovent | fron uring daz amnely whlch | ene brick and fo frame howara adotog were ar. of Rhea's Company), Recitation | [[<qe>, NEW BOOKS AND BEST PEIIODE | gyBUPA PEST Pe a ana being over $3,000,000. A committee repre-| ind erica “Give it to himrelve evs nine” oo | recommended that the presbytery dlscontinge | ican people, and by the masses of enlightened | cipal business block in the town. The lossea ‘Vagabonds”—in costume. brary, 1750 Pa ay. Terman: Single tickets oo ae Bee HERTWOOD, j coulshed trandu'ana | renting the depositors watied upon the control | “iis closed te ease for the Govermreeet, its relations with Howard University, “Theres: | Men In the elvilized worl ageregate $45,000. The funds and book of thas fori 5 7 COOK'S | GHT, will always: founc ler of the Treasury to-day and request 1e sons given are that dui it three years ‘Commercial bank are ved to safe in the eye ere | MPR ae Get tale ie Scie S| up sta visas he te deeas as John ee'teetary ten ess eommeerts| | THE emucaGe Euserrex, |i beet » E N ceiver, Mr. Brown, of e controller's office, irs (ol the presby' 7, ant vt members eo rae Rng, coon ‘The performance will be interspersed with Popular AMUSEMENTS. Speer AUSTIN HERR. | who is examining the affairs 0. the bank, has | Hockett, a colored man, who drove the hack in | facuity, withgne exception, are connected with | Harrison Re-elected by a Small Ma- From Wall Street To-day. and Operatic Selections by an enlarged orchestra, | = = (ee SORFOLE AND For: MONROE. | been summoned to Washington to confer with | which Mesars. Gresham, Ruff and Smith rode | ther denominations. The report. also con- Jority—The Com; a New York, April 8, Wall street.—The storlg ‘uuder the direction of Prof. RC. Hemsays, making (HE WASHINGTON ROLLER RINK, Saturday night Excursions during the sea: | the controller on the subject of the appoint- 1 M demned the unfair and unjust conduct of the} CHIcAGo, April 8.—The mayor in one | market opened from 4 to reent lower this the program one of the strongest ever offered to the | A 9TH STREET AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. | fon. Steamer June Le an mumencing APRIL | ment of a recelver. oa an 1 oee tee morning. Mr. Gresham, he | board of trustees in. reporting as false and de- | hundred and ninety-ot ‘of one hundred | morning, M. K. and T. and Delaware and Huds Washington pubtic. MORNING 1012120 m, E CAFE AND RESTAU-| ANOTHER TREASURY CoMMrssroN.—Acting | others did not getout untll Mesers, Gion and | Fetore the presbytery, Delors it Mas sceneataen | 20d Binety-four precincts (yi total number) is: Pap tte, tree eee remem tis § eect VENTING pd 1oa0 Froilonents | unungion, Charles: Garos ad a aie | Bes fe aed nok ne nena strike Ginom abel | Wmewur tha chan, tery carton, the Prey | he ei hea aati ele iy Ske | Mall Central Pare Nortbmesten ane aries SiSPax evestsg, apraow., | rm ds ba anes cusauee =v ERG, ie thitd'nudftore mice of (id Trespae tea oie | CRON was altting by the diate attorney and, | Theseligious poliey of tie’ Howard Universi | make the couuell a tie between the two parties | amounting to only small fractions, however LARD HALL, ver well- e e a Te . Davis claimed, “coaching” him. He was the face turns, 3 in | a Knows, Cars Tv lidies whe compase this Guat. | CCRIBNER'S BICYCLE SCHOO= BEAUTIFUL SITES ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. | port what Improvements can be made. expressing his ament or distent, approval or | 924 the Scope of its work. the city having been heard’ from, the vote for | ers dull, ylelde a wympatietic. a Rave een "ment | carefully INSTRUCTION FREE TO PURCHASERS, | RONTING ON 19TH ST. EXTENDED AND ON | 45,090 UxserTiED CLAIMS—Judge Ferris, | {SPProval, of aad Me Devine as Se Society. Ten) ABSEG, Harrison's pluceiite Bok. Danae: | are only slightly’ diiferent trom. the. opening Suid tnsute great arte perfection’ “Uhene indies | CCPL CMEA ARP ALL, PIRSTCT ANS Bry. HOLMEAD ROAD: second auditor of the Treasury, recently re- | huvecnminee® z » | gms Wedding of Mr. George A. Lerch, of New | (Gem. for treasuren, Ie clected by 1-900 rox: | Goouations, Laanine raten arm eany Narthors Mill make thelr = publle sppearancs upon a this oc. TORY PRICES a yi eocas ounce pelng fashtonabledrivefrom 14th st: toSoldiers' Home ported to the Secretary of the Treasury that ques lacArthur said he noticed no such | York, and Miss Annie K. Dieterich, of this city, dority. ee icking Soe a ehecend by tral tonning: rip ergs x. | or land It bs Ropes hey wil be wel xo rrx - | Parke: sonal jautas kong ioeren one: 5, . i ).) for attorney, - * . by ince and appreciative “andicnce, "eke doe this | gBiCYSLES A eee For balance; smell rave of nierest: property sandy ine | Mere Were 45,000 unsettled claims in his | MN autrioy attorney, tarning to the doctor, oe ies Se Cumann (German Mvangstical | Ciao ey 14000 mamostey, Sees gare tote? Se ee ee nnn Costas Eeaee overt may be procures! from — WM. C. SCRIBNER, easing in vaine: streets newly graded, with gutters, | o#ce; and that claims were rece! od foster | said, “You will restrall your emotions,” ‘cbare! evening. The ceremony was very | Vary slightly, Leticmedapgecoct eons ond , Mew Bancrot ii street, FENTON HALL, ESTREET, | Water and gas lamps: street cars run withinonesqoare | ‘ban they cou! sposed of by the 185 | "Mr. Wm. P. Flynn, of the Capital, testified to | impressive, and the church was crowded with | "asi Sig erncrn ‘iisom* : es mno-1me NEAR 11TH Nontuwesr._ | Ofallthese lows rafe chance for great bargains Five | clerics, having written the article refetred to, upon in- | the friends of the bride and groom, Rev. L. H| he local committee of public carvty charges | Superintendent Wilson's Resignation, rest YET He street an —aa———————— fiment to sult. For ‘ull’ particulars, plat ‘ot | _PaEwrs Issump.—Patents were iaened yester- RTT, EE Het One ot ed Caen gave | Sate eee ee eens, WL Dow & | thas, frauds were perpetrated in three or four of ACCEPTING TT. site a EXCURSIONS. poms ane toriae Spply: sy day to eltizens of Washington as follows: J. W. | nis version of the ‘assault, saying that neither | acted as ushers. “The bride and groom held» | 2c eardss Tohow. The 4 Sicbiica costes, ‘The resignation of Superintendent J. 0, Wile =: —— Fae D, GHEEN ce. Whitcomb, necktie fastener; Ennis & Walt-| himself nor Mr. Smith tool part in it, reception at the residence of the bride’s father, | it is declared this morning, will contest Mr. | son, of the public schools, was accepted at the Coxceer Cc. s Gra Ex. ‘mh31-Im = 1411 F'st, nw. | myer, wearing apparel; J. M. March, inside | Mr. Hubbard T. Smith, the other defendant, | and then started by a late train on their bridal | Hi rrison’s election, and claim to have evidence | meeting of the District Commissioners yesters aeeree 100K’ sp EXxcursiox = -BN-_| trunk brace: A. Cy Dotighss, compressed air | also disclaimed any part in the assault othe? | tour. ‘They will make thelr homme in New fone, | Hrisan's election, and ¢ the contest. . ony ee d they at aresed the LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR, 70 (ee LUMBER. ALS apparatus; N. 0. Bond, cooking stoves E A ee @ witness, HehadlentGresham | Mr, Joseph Hart, a young business man of ved joing hates io toitad once at Nelson, pdint indicator In tinie apparatus; J, . . . foilo 2 at COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, == Davis, breech-loading fire-arm, ——e—_ Reese Washington, and Miss Deborsh” Kooi Acted ape mgrerocarye “sir: The Commissioners direct me to + arisrs mazz, Waldo Hutchins ou Cleveland's Polley. | Say’ anernoon. The ‘church was cipersed | + CMIRAION 70, BE GEST TO ENGLAND TO | OWT soe tnt of your remeamion ae eapert pe Including Bdnaiad ann Eintwoos FOSTMASTER PALMER EXPOUNDS THE LAW.— | _ Waldo Hutchins was among the callersat the | during the ceremony. . The ushers were Messrs | New orm Apri 8 Sndce Var hrunt, in | ntendont oF puvlie: Scumols te ake Dime = - THE OTH Postmaster Palmer, of Rome, N. Y.,who has | White House today. Mr. Hutchins says he F. Buckley and E. J. Keefe, a brother of the | the court of oyer and terminer to-day. granted | Colum ia, which, upon due consideration an THURSDAY, APRIL 9, MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY, tbe ded. by. President Cleveland, in ttl of bride. ‘The Bride waa handsomely attired tn | {he oaths ern eee ee a ttation a tt merabers of the hoard of spe s yurpose . a cille m 01 ~ AtS pm. THE YOSEMITE VALLEY, LUMBER. adldremod a letter t the President, ta wich be | Cad Ned Gch See ore a ene: | winto catia, ite Gemage blomoms, oat tea | Inegmmoton manda on behalf of Lactile: Weoutt | alter otewaltation erith enemy accepted, to take eal niemiamas see Milan wen aaa addressed a letter to the President, in which ho | an Paying any attention to po-| Srnamenta’ ov. Pather J.P. Horgan’ per: | misses te ie took wo ee tase | effect tke toy”, Assone te eaaey toate SSeS sere And other features of great interest. the charges in which he never had an oppor.| tical matters, but he felt that Cleveland's ad- | formed the ceremony. After the wedding a re- | tain Wwitherses, thee tear daa Mae eae | have contributed to thesrowthy maa prospert ivania avens 2 = VERE CT tunity te deny. Whe letter thas ac) 2 gobPOrr'| ministration was impressing the people of New | coption was held at she residence ofthe brides | ey. witNe » Of the public schools of the District your 2 Se ees Sore EE steees, ‘To Leave on THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1885. tunity todeny, The letter thus concludes: “I P) ie ene peor pt sanity. The commission is to be sent to A, BAR & LOGAN, Proprietors, : o 2 would further respectfully represent that your | York favorably. Among the politicians, merely, | aunt, No. 344 Virginia avenue southwest. Qakey Hall, who 1s practicing law in London, | 8d loag connection with the same must Site! comaceme a ‘Pullman Cars, First-class Hotel Accommodation, Car | _mh31 13th and B streets northwest. | excellency, having nominated to the Sen: ther there was, he sald, considerable grumbiing, but Cards are out for the marriage of Mr, Ralph | Proceedings here are stayed in the meantime, — | Tecokbized as having been greatly conducive nintant as (ees Wooprtrrs Fite oe eee riage Drives, and all Necessary Expenses TOLDE! STELEA WILL, included, occupying elght weeks. re im . FOR | appointee for postmaster in my place, and that | that was a thing to be expected and would do | 1, Galt to Miss Henrietta Burton. The service on Sans a a ing Business and Oficial pa The Commiseioners have very little to say compactly | appointment not having been withdrawn before | no barm. He thought the President was doing | will take place at the New York Avenue Pres- ‘The Prince Lands in Ireland. mnie vive - iter Demnaueeee and convenlently for Feference. “Thay have been uk the adjournment of the Senate, the appoint | the best he could, and if any mistakes should byterian chureh on April Bist, at yoclock pun, | WELL RECEIVED AT KINGSTOWN, RUT Lirrum | UPD, thg sublect, When asked by a reporter He eee ot om | acm lenriptive program. with map of the route, | Yersily adopted, by the guveriment and are tut be: | ment ia now pending before the ‘Senate and ie | be made the peop! le would bo generous When & ee ee ENTHUSIASM IN DUBLIN. Couctualoon: Me. Weak caoek wae het eae ES sent free by mail on application. Shey Bre made of varloas wee ae con ae iouaeey: | subject to Its action; and while so pending, no | man was working to do well. A MisrRIAL 1x tHE Woopnuny Case —The| Denrrx, April 8.—The Prince and Princess | entirely" sr there was mor diffannon hetwene acs Gace Ordinary shelving. They ate sign coe ia asad | power rests with the President. to suspend'me, aa ao Jury in the case of Dr. Henry C. Woodbury | of Wales and their eldest son, Prince Albert dentred number. and I therefore respectfully protest against the them. As to Mr. Wilson's successor, that subs Democrats Happy Over the Michigan | azainst the District for 000 damages for in- | Victor, slept on board the royal yacht Osborne Novelties, ae ‘containing an; 1 Ject hiad not yet been discussed. Office and ufwetory: 637 and 639 Massachusetts | assumption of the same.’ Election, juries received by Into an unprotected Holyhead last night. They left Holyhead 3 ° Ki ° wie ——— ha iyheny Mr, West said toa Srar reporter today } amare maamateas 7 Toa wae | Amex OnD ave of absence for six | seg me rats are Very happy over the favor. Aoi idewa on d'with the caso at 11 | at Kiupwcswh at hall pant ckerce, Taran nan | the Comanisioners had not weked for Me : #8 | Laoms, Arrrexrios: =O. JOHN W. MACANESEY. | 1 rthe, with permission. to go beyond sea, to | 202 tur of political affairs in the local eleo- | Stipes yesuerduy shoring.” When the Circait | bers of people had assembled upon the docks | S00'sTesiqnation. "When usiced whether ga ERZOG'S MUSEU m, CORSON & MACARTNEY, B. rapid tions in Michigan. President Cleveland is | Court met, at 10 o'clock this morning, the jury | Kinenon Ty decorated with ae eng | cessor to Mr, Wilson would rare. | 3 bearrendyeeta comer SthandDsta nw. | LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS Glover Hullding Taio Fe, | Ae effect May 1, 1880, 4s granted Captain | highly gratified, and feels that his conservative | having failed to agree, ‘the court discharged | hunting” "Norberg. oe eee aeeand euersboea conmeann aed on action eae WLLE 0 J. PRANDI, Washington, D.C. | for four months, with permission to go beyond | POuCY of elvil service reform meets with the | them. There wore only eleven men on the jury, | thronged the bay, decked out with gay-colored | pe,conidered carefully. and no action would 1309 F Staxer Deposit Accounts, subject to check at sight, received 3 4 approval of the people. The indo.sement of | 0M og tu @ | bunting, and six vessels of the channel squad- trustees would be asked for advice on this aul |x Depenit Accounts, mubject to check at sigh Savairy aned First Micut, Otto L. Helm, 1st | the polley of the new administration was made | JUFY, {tis sialad. stood nine forthe piaintitTand | ron were in walling, arrayed. with tne. flags of | Sustees would be ask po ed Te, POMPADOUR BANGS, — SHINGLED BANGS | socnrition bought und Bold Of Manmgetean, Raltzoad 52 sates bs hie conten anes grecmtont eroeg; Ap eald, wan’ Sine ii | niin smatious and Gao oe taniek en iemporars: appointment “until” the end surptitt These styles never need bein the hairdreanery hands, | _We bate, ale, District Sf Cylunhia’ 209 A PostwasteR CHARGED Witt Expeszin- The Treasury Commission. foara placed over the excavation was of suMlcl- | still ten miles out at cea, and.ax site drew near | {U0 frcal year. ~The board of | sch Admimian, Toned 300. SNE order YY plain: combing. “Hair drewed and | cunts due 1024 6 ner cout due 1so1:w percents, due | wewr.—J. D."Cooke, postmaster at Unionville, | grut, 2NGAGED ie Gee tenn navance | Ont Welght OF DOL Was greeted with salvos of artillery trom the | frunteey Rei qa cuald,e meting mee Doors upes at 1 and 7 pu Hangs Bhingied s * _ | Company Stocks Belt’ Line Ralrond Sk eit | Conn., was arrested yesterday by Post Ofee BUREAU—THEIR HEAVY TASK. See men-of-war. n the rne touched the = SAMMY'S MEDICINE IS LIQUID DIAMOND | Fire Com Ss Q ‘ K BNATCHER—In the Police | pier and the foyal party disembarked. the | There were, he sald, a humber of persons back terrapin Body aad Heals Pood wilt sone a | ae pany Stock, and other guod secur Inspector Baseett, and brought before United | The special commission of the Treasury de- in POCKETBOO1 whose names bad been suggested to succeed today Willis, atlas, Tink Campbell, tie cheer. | Bt aa States Commissi rong raised a lond and enthusi A court joner Marvin, in Hartford, hard restis lored, charged with embezzling fundsfrom the money | Pattment are baat ceanare Paha carar [= “5 Wilson, “There is hardly a man in the =. cane.A great tonic willstrengthen and prevent disease, with larceny from the | Dublin presents a lively but there Joa = : b| TAGE ante Great Company forabeiiions | SiUS3E tasoaitt, Sap mene & wuneqiaied | Tee A CARD—AS THE BUSY SEASON 15 | Charged with embezzling funds from the money | Ten r the business operations of the depart: and the.case was continued until Fri-| are mauy indications that there is no great | Sid ME. West, “who docstit think be tacks and fresh delicacies, | bottle. = ee Neste sep Renting, there will be, a great amount deficleney of over $3,000, Hi 00 ent. They have not yet got throngh with | 287; bonds, $500. It is Fen tne | Popular enthusiasm. Outside the route of the | PAT“ Fh cnards, tormeriy: superinten gimerad z 4-Sin4p_ | of Household Furniture and Personal ‘fects thrown | shew @ deficiency of over $3. fe was com: | m 8 tbat Meccan 4th of last November as Miss Nettie Clements m the decorations of the city is far ogy The inion: 4 S Performance WRB the new sense pon the market, either as storace or to be di mitted to jail to await a hearing, the internal revenue bureau. They have a par- | was passing the corner of 4th and P streets, the | Kom belug general. Another fas has been sab. | ME. Aiex, T. Stuart, supervising principal of the : bans py, Signe, Crormma For Tur Muuuox. | THERE SISA thal del ae as acorn The bola cual bot Aeld of operation in thin butean | fetaantapaicbed her. pretatbook ana"ran | aued Mie" wang as is ew | Au0 eto Se, Cau oped lune etapa ee ee an sees netareine SLOSS | Tun Reon Voumer olson Stns | sate ti temeterans Kota arties | Rake fee lorie ceeiay wastes | aang ore ach ay, | Seti ees Mn acardee a . jatinees every Gaye — ret co! 1@ revenues, ani sun was shining. brilliun © 3 Siw" The Leading Dramatic Eveat of the Season.-G@ | Opinions will always diverge, on the henesite or the | Lai nemels ears panier’ ents areample | elected the following offleers yesterday: Presi. | can be no uniformity fa the expenses in, ihe | three years imprisoument, royal party placed foot upon Irish soll. Earl a tule _, uuperiatendente, aaumncnt phasic opposite flowing from the introduction of the Sewing THOMAS DOWLING, | dent, W. B. Franklin; frst vice president, L. A. | Yarlous districts, Insomedistricts itcostabout | Sa He. | Spencer, Heutenant of Ireland, received | Pi, thought ong of the aurertaine Grand Special Performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's | Machine; but one result 1s apparent, more people |_mb1O-1m __1ithst. and Pennsylvania avenue, | Harris; second vice president, Jcin A; Manto” | ten per cent for collection, while in others {t 1a ICERS —The Ws Party and the town commission ‘presented | Sill bw aclected 10, fll the pines tik Py ~ty rary eg Sa rplovsnas Te ana ee and secretary, M/E. MeMahon, Gol, A. d. | much greater, In ono district costing over forty | brew copgregation as elected Yee llowing | an address of welcome. ‘The princess at the | Tye sciccued 1, fill tue piace ull the end of SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, T made nineteen years ago vo popularize Good Cloth: | SS a Sunith was cleciod gaverngeol ts new. home | Pr cition tn area distrion, at the mont et |\gioe preciasle AaEin ‘autias,. treasurer! fuei ‘The crowd, winch numbered. thou: | Of we school board: laspokén of aisd as an avalle 5 y Veehage ‘tag: Garungh Cd colabsen ce PLUMBING, TINNING, peretiein pecad ot ENG ockley, was | Tacility in travel, This is ccnsequently one of | Henry Hrane nd Wi. Welt, saemabers of the | Pot t upacontinuous cheering during | #ble maa for the place man DAUOHS CASED OPERA nOUEE | THE EVENING STAR, FURNACES PANCES LATROBES, lected secretary and teoasarer of the Rowias) 2/200 mort aimicult busines the commission will | board; A. Adler, recording secretary; SN. | the reception and chocrod tond and long aa the ‘Mra. Garfield's ive Dental. the very best society talent, in conjubetio — ‘was a great success, financially and otherwise. @a8 FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, | Personar.—A dispatch from Fortress Monroe | have to with. Their work is somew! at toe naan ry at coerven v5 ‘seX- | royal guests proceeded to io. They arciv The following extract is from a letter writte Stage management wider personal direction of & w. | g¢Aitheugh doing business tn comparatively remote 400 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, states that ex-President Arthur's condition has | ning, which fecoseltaten air Falsehila’s Gace oe a Splendid reception, “In anewer to the wddrees | DY Mrs. Garfield to Camden 0. Rockwell, her Keen. 5 papoaal See cents te Demming Sent Coes mhi4_| greatly improved, and that he expects to be out | ing his time to the routine de} nt matters, | _ “BILL” Jones’ Wire Suzs ror Drvorce— Or welcome the prince sald he was delighted to | brotherto-law, regarding the ramor that she is mee, Egat ee ok reson fate abd of a per | tt distant sections becuuss of the Lnducements offre (> PE atorear vase in a few days.—_Ex-Secretary Chandler, Gen, | Monday night they worked until, after 11 | Mrs: Catharine M. B. Jones bas fault for | renew his scquaintance with Dublin. In the | to marry again: “This crucl rumor, which Flew of the many sscellent concerts given grataftouale See ore nee at nei tens tare — Green B; Baum, Col, Ingersoll, Dr. Elliott Goues, | Glock, and are progressing very aatistactortiy. See se apeiegt Wns. Jones, him with | passage throngh the streets of the city the seems to have been afloat for twoor three 2 ty | been able to offer Better Inducements in ‘The beanteful vasen used in the decoration of the | Paymaséer Goodlos and Prof. A. G. Bell, of | When they finish the internal revenue buresd | babitual mess. and cruelty, that | Were every where with enthusiasm. The by this or tion, It is confidently hoped that the : v1 lt ot pone at} ‘had menaoed “her with Tieyey months, did not reach me till three days ago, Sublic will eccued hemo geareas ond on READY-MADE CLOTHING {paugural ball rooms, designed by Gen. Meigs for new | Washington, were registered in New York. they: will probably take hold of the sixth audi- | oa occasions he houses on both sides of the avenucs along which | Nothing that has ever been saldabout aoe ‘Des pa ‘Than st present, particularly in goods suited to Jallding, were manufactured by the Fotomes | evening.—Gen. Sigel is at the Riggs. Mr. | tor's office, ‘The commission has no defined | Ate-arms and knives. She seks algo for an order | they proceeded. were adorned with beautiful | Nothing that has ever poe Beas. $1,81.50. $2 SPRING WEAR: Tied uuamoe oF the vases ict ne weyancee OF ® | Henry drving and Mise Terry sailed ier Burope | Purpose of cutting down the force in ihe depart- Sry, anda tomaporary restating order we | Uecorauons and the windows and. roofs were | Sc'humniliation of it fe thet a ae ae eee . SEATS A BRENTANO BRos, Such a8 PRINCE ALBERT WORSTED SUITS One | tals, either in the natural Terra Cotta color or bronzed, | Yesterday.——Gen. Jas, A. Williamson, of Waah- | SBI. Stee ee See tte | geo couple ‘were married in 1876, | crowded wil Ht seems just as much am Aa Every weat in the house la reserved. apsgr_| 0d Four Button CUTAWAY WORSTED SUITS, Se EL a | eee tor Fale oft for Navade tek renee ty | mebe many Do: NPC eel ae nabs aSeatt:| no defendant in the case ls the “Bill” Jones, | Of tbe future king and itis trac anit would Guster, = = ‘aud SPRING OVERCOATS. DOFEY @ GO, RESPECTFULLY AN: | Way of Now Yorke th Fr Holtae af iat Had. | mendations coment tee ee Xnown ns the avenger, who fired st Gulteau oné still here, ‘That A Cholee Amortment of SPRING PANTALOONS, Have gytned an ofice at 007 "th stor theaume | mond State, nat the National, —“it. G. Fahne: | reausahd divisions, itis thought, no change will Gay. when the latter was being carried from the of being tales to is een Jar Sar See er nana eae fom of all! of business relating to real es- | stock, Vice President of the First National | be found While in some others the beset, i : rocinet SZEINCH PONGEE HEMSTITCHED | iste ‘Shey fuaranice prompe and personal stce | Hank of New York, i at Wormley's. {Greer will be cut down, and again a few maybe amc ‘me to feel thal ange HANDKERCHIEF. ‘cents; Splendid | tion. Et : found mon Niles fe Alexandria HALF HOSE for 25 cents; Two Linen COLLARS ‘MES. BROWN (COLORED) Goasip About the Offices, | ‘The commission was at work until nearly | Reported fur Tar Evexme Stam W oxaxs Excaaxor, 00 5 x.w. dest quality, for 25 cents, et te highty ‘recommended Medt-| ‘The Ptealdent made no appointments to-day. | tWelve, o'clock last night again. They exam- Bose te funeral of Capt. King’s Uttle box, with Galveder. WOULD CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO ae fFeatmgnt ar 908 Misourt ave nw. "2°; MeETt"° | Several foreign missions are under advisement, | 1224 Ger: Sewell, chief of special Sor en |e ee FO Tg ial ogee Teotlved here yew Poser anantesipigordngnetc HENNING, (Re ROGINGEY LEWIS, THE wei; | Dut they are not definitely settled yot, boen relieved ofall polftcal pressure, ad wit imaina of damnet Sougheny. the Waetiseion wador refuses t@ They prepared to take orders: kinds: THE CLOTHIER, known Sign Painters laziers, \der Lawton’s commission minister embarrassed by any perso considera- | mains re fashington of ewing—Children's clothing, Ladies’ Underwear, | _ D7 410 SEVENTH STREET, | $05 D aereet orihweat, “Telephone GUL S ait |g eeeaneT T pobre _ recommendati c._Repairing also neatly done. 28-3w.1D . Ree casem..| New Jersey men say that that state has been JP Os texeLatixe surcpine, cate ox |'T'anonrxe Drranruent. (ennai Ts pera Pioelaty alle Pon. ised, in the distribution of HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, STOCK ENGLISH ¢ Ziglue new and ‘ral and Nerve Tonic | fifth auditorship of the Treasury, ie a NE i Phare iy Bed MID, cu Ti ‘ibe, nih by W. Peron erated Tae Sbler clerkebip of the te x de) . NINTH. STREET, Sow ready for iapection. Mtoe sod’ Mamatsccurer, "idao™Peumyivinis ave | FORA O'Neil oP Hoboken ok Srekilifal PLUMBING and FURNACE work,and | _8P7 985 Pennsyivanis svenne ZF. Serer Can aantine es (@amine their WOOD MANTELS, TILES and FIRE- (RSS FENG P e2OBts axp onxaxenrs, _ | fined Sec hanangenes Be, ‘Hoboken, tt PLACE FITTINGS, and you will find their stock ex- re & wos Sie, makticodiemen c ee eee en. |e chgnEnE, he expecta some sppointment trem teusive and artistically selected and arranged, with Dai, Ererotting ee Cente a Cal Assistant Secretary Fatrehild Says lcasclas Nagas ed ee o até "Hock aid costs. ah EF BROOKS, | will be no changes in tho ‘Treasury

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