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Sf SS eae Sudden Flood in the Rie Grande. « THE EVENING STAR MUCH DAMAGE DONE BY THE BURSTING oF & ——— WATER SPOUT AROVE LAREDO. 7 — . 4 s Gaw S, TEX., April 20.—A PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, News fom Laredo’ sae: “Veateraey mseie AT " eight feet high came rushii down the Eerthwest Co Rio Grande with terrific foreo, carrying away @ The Evening Star W. ADAMS, Pres't, Che ening Star, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, Clover, of St. Louis, has written a letter to the was accompanied by .his counsel, Messrs. C. is, however, entirely erroneous. There 1s no a of the Mexican National rafire na few hours the water in the river coed twelve feet and then rapidly subsided, The high water resulted froma great water spout, tue wes to subscribers tn the which fell some tiles above the city. A tty by carr “at 10 pantity of drt in the river indicates that werk. or os ai the counter ere has been great destruction to Tranche prop: ents oh ‘pald—S0 cents a erty above,’ 3 cd at {OPice at Washington, DC aa General Forciga News. ep eS EXCITEMENT IN LONDONDERRY, Wereey Sranrubtished on, Friday—61 a eLONDONDERRY, There 1s creat em ait mail © i rst he pad ld advance: = 5 = S rement, tm this + the. posting sepaper sent 1 io Tr. 2A N, AP’ NI is by nationalists, announcing hates of ade Eaten eo reste Vor 66—No. 9,977. WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, RIL 20, 1885. TWO CENTS. ae h sala sty Stpietio ara oa — = nal welcome that re du = — = — ae 7 pic =e aul = STRICT. wt of the Prince and Princess of Wales = ISE a cS Ti rs .. OF! . a ~0 ro ol =” AMUSEMENTS. BOOKS, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. A rfete nenaetalll Eh sg hg alc ae Telegrams to The Star. | 73" ory" oer noes rome, LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE ARET, READ Se A Charge of Corruptly Endeavoring to| Some Pertinent Observations on the Burns'“Tam o Shauter” and the “Lament of A* So = P . fae Sos Receipts To-pay.—Internal Influence Jurors. Present Situation—The Outside In- Ban: een. ot Boots are been aoe ah eens Commencing MONDAY, April 20. 913 Pennsylvania avenue, FALLACY OF THE CIVIL SERVICE ACT. _ | revenue, $619,783; customs, $509,561. —— uence Versus the Citizens. ’ here, They were bought fora Glasgow library NE SSHGOK COREE | Amite te awed © spe chitoact Vue] | 3On/Eiie SY ALU SAWEURLERES Enston R. P. Scuwenrn hasbeen ordered to | SMS “VEL PASSAGES IN creer | wrmere haa been a great deal ania recentiy| THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN FEUD. |r 12.pounds cauniiniane ian eee rae. STATIONERY in way of Paper and Envelopes for | 44, Saicaiio canes. the Alert, which will leave New York for St a about the lack of harmony among the residents Loxpox, April 20.1 dispatch from Berlin to Seen cs Tuay race Sais ty eons esl ose aan a how eae MASONIC-MEMBERS OF BENT |” —— Mr. ‘Williem Dickson, who was foreman of | orthe District in regard to the appolutments to NEGOTIATIONS: | # series ot eoornnus soenrat a eee Rode. the aueicssot Shook & Collier. proprietors | Sever opporeaaity has ever been ofered to fod | (MCSE FRENCH LODGE No 16,2 A.A Miars| THR PRESIDENT, Miss Cleveland and Miss | thejury in what was known as the first. star | Of District offices,” remarked @ well-known |4 HITCH IN THE NEGO! AS+ | megnitude of which will surprise, the worlds 4UARE THEATER, New York, ‘eat what jon wine piser. | £9 petted to attend the Stated Communication t6 ve | Van Vetchten attended the First Presbyterian | route trial, which terminated in September, citizen, who takes an active interest in District The acquisition of the kingdom of Zanzibar by R. Sime” Powertil Spe-tacular Melo. | Sst whes You want ela THIS EVENING. S chureh yesterday morning and listened to a | 1882, with the convietion of Rerdell and Miner | tatters ton Sag sone matamest in District 7 Germany, the disfatch saya, Is oortain to be ae SS Greatest Supers the 1 * By Scuney aSoxey, | _1t ‘H. M. GILLMAN, Secretary.__| sermon by Dr. Sunderland. snd 6 disagreement ofthe jury as eee De an impression that the eltisons are waging e | TRE Indications Are Again Warlike. | Sms'ét sooner or ince i a "The Hu 0 . ASES OF CUNNINGHAM AND BURTOR, Ratetlotaa. conmniton enon ea Teg Geeeaty | Ay epecial Meeting of this Commandery will beheld | burg, whose term would not expire for nino ready for trial under the indictment pending idea ae for oars friendships are ven Shegrand jary today 4 at loneth spon, Xneciotes, ‘Communion Memories, by J. Fe Macdui rters, Behr and By sts, new N ro curred. I un- snamite outrages and fe 5 Lig aatece iting ne ob Faery Raven A Ca. | UN EVENING Api putin Saoae aarp | Monte, has resigned, tgaltst him charging him with “corrupt en: | Poke” and porwonal enmities incurred. Tun] GEN, GRANT GETTING STRONGER. utrages, to the cases of Riiying Out ald Mabagemeut of Couutry Home, “| or'bt"pore OL maeing, arrangements for the funeral | are Gr. Lous TRAGEDY.—Cirenlt Attorney | deavoring to influence jurors.” ‘Mr. Dickson | erstand tl Present condition of affairs bere It ‘alleged’ come For sale by Members are also notified to assemble at Headquar- sex and tower exe ° 5 S et 5 evidence i told : ___ ape seein wi: 2 April Sista B Oclock: foe the apes of ateudisg | British legation hero detailing the facts as they | M.Smith and F. P. Cuppy. Several members of Pernt ng ihe citizens of the Disirict, and the | A WATER SPOUT CAUSES A FLOOD. jury they sould ind « steers A pos Gro. © MILN AS HAMLET. | _ ap 7th street iM tuneral of our deceaied Brot cs are Known of the Preller murder, and asking if the frst star route jury eat in the court yoom.| the dth of March remain unbroken, as —_—_—>— oth Canninghim and ftarton: amd eat week of the Denis Se i _ |OHN KEI ', Commander, ist vernment wi lefray the expense | Mr. H. H. el special assistant district at-| f; a Hie ight there should be no difieul Last week of the Dramatic Season. Buaxx Bo oxs _P.F. MoAULIFFIE, Recorder. Ti_| ofbringing Maxwell back to this counage | MEHL. HL, Wells, special assista district, ator | cants for office "wha haven ne eeuneel ieee | A CURIOUS ROMANCE OF SHIFWREA finding a true Dill against the prisoners. formance this Season. comMERctAt STATIONERY. (5s ASERTING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS | secretary BAYARD AND Reaister Bavor, | RY. Mr. Dickson's alleged endeavor to cor- | selves as such, there is no bitterness of feclinne, —. ——— DEATH OF CONSTANTIN ROSETTE, loquent Scholar, <3 {ality of Making all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS SAND WEDDING ENGRAVING DONE ARTISTIC MANNER. PANY for the election of Nine ‘Trostees will be held at the office of the Company, 1331 F street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, May 20th, 1585. Polls will be opetied at 12 m: and closed at 2 p.m. ‘Trauster books will be closed on the day of election A statement was recently published that while B. K. Bruce, register of the Treasury, was in the United States Senate, Secretary Bayard would hold no intercourse ‘with him because he is a rupt his fellow jurors consisted in reading a paper to them containing a statement of an ag- tempt, which he claimed had been made at Driver's summer garden by Henry A. Bowen, to influence Mr. Dickson to vote for the convic- ‘There area great many men here who desire an office and have made known their desire, and this is a right which every citizen has. But the citizens of the Distriet_ are not responsible for the pressure which has been brought to bear PEACE NOT YET ASSURED. the Negotiations Retween Viens, April 20. Constantin Rossettl, tl Roumanian poet and 4 jesman, is dead in bid THE QUEEN TO VISIT TRELAND, dt Russia—The Indications DreLtx, April 2 At is stated th necn — ap20-Im FRANCIS 1. MOHUN, Secretary. . | colored man, Secretary Bayard has pronounced | tion of the star route defendants. Upon the President ‘sothat he is forced tosay| wore Warlike than for Several Daye | Victoria line arranged to sislt hietan a ne aplt fo = JACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSOCTA- | the Statement to be untrue, and Register Bruce SELECTING A JURY. ‘that he does not know what the people of the Exultation of Rassian Newspapers. tamn, = aaa TION will meet at Cosmopolitan hall, TCES- | his telegraphed J. A. Emerson a colored Jour-] When the district attorney announced that | District want, It comes in the main from the] E: acenta tieeear COANSUTOR OF THE Rrstor oF rrrnsncRa. M THE CIVIL WAI DRISANDO,Seeratary? 7” SOBBIS FIGS | tieon Mr: Bayan sid sere ae He Lue De: | ne was ready to proceed with the trial the first | OMMde, from the politiciansof Maryland, Penn-| | LoxDos, April 20.—It is stated in liberal cir- | ,0OANUTOR OF Tite nrettor oF rere Phe THE MESSAGES OF THE BOOKS BY F, w.| N.SARDO, Sectetary ap20-2t_| tween Mr. Bayard and myself, nor has he ever ; ho | Spiyanla, New York and other states, who are | cles that the negotiations regarding the frontier | JME. appointed coudjutor to tho bishop ot TAL cen pintwtl be dy about aay | (E> HEAL ESTATE NOTICE treated me with unkingnes Wrastiso® member of Uae Gio Neate eer ot | SAE eae Te Beenele, Mendes ints the Dir-| Socstion have assumed a lees tavorable aspect, | Piste - 1 E REVIS LE wi vi] was also & member of star rout ju of ct offices. 1s eof ‘ e 20. Orders received now, annonces RENGea ona OMMGRGG Ein Cot, LaMont INpIsposeD.—Col. Lamont, the | which Mr. Dickson was foreman, He wae at | which are purcly local, like: these of war other | Owing to the revival by Russia of questions ‘A PROPOSED NEW FRENCH LOAN, - FURSELL, Bookseller, 1424 NEW YORK AVE. President's private secretary, was taken ill with | once excused. city, as Chicago, Cleveland or New York, are re- | which had been regarded as flnally settled. TI Farts, api ‘415 yun siréet nortbwes | proat Estate, Loans mal Tastee, 3 Mourany History Strictest Vigilance exercised ax to interest of patrons. aslight bilious attack yesterday evening, and Jurors Thos. A. Tolson and Clarence A. Ridge- garded as general offices, like the foreign ap- Standard sa; pite the wpparent peac tM. Sadi-Carnot, the Z at he ley were excused, because they had frequently | pointments or those of the territories, and the lias Seating: Mremuie bac of finance, will upon the EALING WITHOUT \ ee an er ene ney. | Haonaned to hisroom atthe Arlington. Dr, | discussed the ease and expressed opinions, Me, | contest that ise now pole ae is ae PRS Bera eigs negara ont ig eng ties pre Il ne aneiaee omnes na beme coma naniee | en nert Revburn, who is attending yeas Tolson sald he was very friendly toMr. Dick-| tween the | politicians of the country, | Siainet the menmption tut orm has neh loan to Ntncken el bed Pompany of Hoston cash eapital $1,000,000. | tye, "© Will Probably be out again ina day oF | son and asked to be excused. Tae snot etweeN, the, citizens Of thé | Dessed. There is bo sbatoment of Husia's pendred salition freee, all tstow GEN, ULYSSESS. GRANT, BY Pubiieoftice open early ahd late in’day. | *¥° Charles S. Denham, who was a member of the | District, ‘The pressure that Is being brought to . GEN. ADAM BADEAU, Alde-de-Camp to the AMONG THE PrEsipENT’s CALLERS today grand jury which indicted Mr. Dickson, was bear upon the President is mainly from the ardor in preparing for war, and the exultation and to be issued in the form of perpetual 3 cent rentes, eee ” ze f the Muscovite papers in reminding the Brit- - ts, on General-in-Chief. also excused. outside, and the citizens of the District, who are | Of 3 < eee e sie Soren GOING TO ENGLAND TO LECTURE. ates oe In Volumes, 3a. live Cloth; Price 86. Lane, Semaragsident Hendricks, Minister Me-| * Witla 1: Dyor, Madison Jackson and Wma. | St) sea 19 be engared Inthe contest tooth and | their mtatermen ay attempt tapas iiete ade | ,VEESSA, , APT 20.~ Arment Vambery, patton c (Bound Uniform with Gen. Sherman's Memotrs). sry caress OF B.K. PLAIN & | Lane, Senators Morrill, Vest, Ransom, Vance, | T. Payne were chillenged by the government, | nitilare notin it at all. There has been hoexpres- — toners | Professor of Oriental languages in the Univer Set be TO BE PUBLISHED AT ONCE BY D. APPLETON | ([<gp> BRANCH OFFICE OF B. K Miller (N-Y.), Jones (Fia,), Morgan, Representa- | The detense did not chalienge any ofthe jurors, | sion trom the citizens here as to whom, tuey | SAUtAse The Tiere iis | sity of Pesth,and the greatest Hving sclentifie srom 1 sm. Raity obdes woticttad oy tives Gibson, Bragg, Rankin, Wait, Matson, | The Jury, as completed, was constituted as fol- | would like to have in the offices, but the Mary ppes of peace are not founded on the importa: | #Utbority upon the country and peoples of cen- eons i oncacs ao ¥ Ga. WHITAKER, - vs | King and Cote, col, Cin, Chaille Long, thé | lows: Win. Ball, Jas. E, Ferguson, George W. | land inctions, the New’ York politicians, the | Hopes of Pence are not founded on the importa: | {UTHACiLY lion te countess and Deobles of Cone APLESUGAR ENTERTAIN Booktiion sense BROKERS IN STOCKS ofRAIN: PROVISIONS | African explorer; Adiniral Quackenbush, Rev. | Eckloft, Haw. P. Welch, Wine P Grove. Jolin E. | southern und western Influence are the ele. Inga with finssiac itis cious ie “in | &dervish, ts about to visit England by invitee M*** eS plo 1105 Pennsylvania avemie. SEDO arigtllocls Mrs. Ward B. Burnett, J. 8. Hen- | F. Carlin, Martin Horne, Andrew J. Hoskinson, | ments thatenter into the contest. All these | (Pe. wath Russia, Ut ts simply Hon for the purpose of lecturiny sother Ut helt Pepa Novel eater ae ve | Uy ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY. — grickson (Chicago), C-M. Briggs (Buffalo), James | John G. Weaver, Wm.’ Mayse, Wm. A. Mat- | rival factions represent to the President that | $e cabinet “a nas Fe M. DE GIERS’ RESIGNATION INPENDING, SeOTCESDAY EVENIN 0 ee EE. RATIONAL HOTEL (Entrance on 6th st,,or from | Day, A. C. Bradford (Col b. F. Monegomery | thews and Aug. B, Coppess the people of the District are ut loggerheads and An exe \ Carpet Knight, Trajan. Serapis, Flatland. Jan ‘Hotel Lobby.) (Col.}, Geo. W. Jones (owal), M. R Priest (Nash- definite proposals’ offering a new grown: FRAN KFoRT«< HE-MAIN, April 20.—The Frankfort Gazette publishes & dispatch from St. THE OPENING ARGUMENTS. etd Hee oie, Mrcmiselves as to whom they | agreement have been presented or aecepite will be te Vedder's Wife. “Hawthorne and His Wife, Geo. Eliot. Ville), Jefferson Raynolds (Las Vegas, N. M.),| y¢y Hf. H. Well: t | Would like to have, and they advise the Presl- | CEicraiae. ‘Thereiore It would be muadine Petersburg, stating that the resignation of M. Will be ser ‘atural Law in the Spirit- 1. C a Mr. '. Wells made the opening statement | gent that the best plan would. be to appoint nprbinnenwictes “pe deGi ass! st for tore! Pefreshte ee By special arrangement with a New York House, x | 84 Geo. C. Miln, the tragedian,_ to the jury. outside men, Some candidates T know rely en | {He overnment to suspend Its aetivit de Glory Kisian ‘miniser for foreign aifainy ‘elt: Hall. corner 9th and T sts. n.w. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. COMMENCING MONDAY. A can fill orders in Stocks and close trades at closing RESIGNATION OF COLLECTOR BARKER.—The President has recetved the resignation of Mr. P. D. Barker as collector of internal revenue for the He said that they would show that the judge had instructed the Jury of which Mr. Dickson was foreman that they could not take their minutes to the Jury room, nothing but thelr tirely upon this pr appointment, tr ntation of the case fortheir It ‘seems to me that the ie state of things ought to be known, that paring for wai ‘The Indie: A continuous in jons More Warlike. change of dispatches has becomes daily more probable. FAVY FAILURE AT KONTOSRERG, Koxtgsnenc, April 20.—Jacob Bernstein, nker,of this city, has fatied. His liabilities ‘ Whatever wrangliig there is now going on over | been *kept_up since Saturday between Earl | DAnker. ¢ “ Tite DANIT Taylor's Holy Living: | Francis Ridley Hairgat's | Wotations up to 5 p.m. seinistoet Alapaina, to take effect on the ap- | recollections of the testimony, that they could | the District offices, It-ts hot among the cluizens | Granville, secretary of state tor forslen a Batu inde oreneete ee The Renowned Rtas OF Sunatiings ACane Pee atiay eee Beat: | Office open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mir Bator rentiutificution of his successor. | not tell one another of attempts alleged to have | of the District, but among the politicians out- | und M. De Ciicrs, the Rasen foreign sauteter, stasimryioontyutanon eee 2UDON Mt ear of Sunshine: At the Beautiful Gate: Priv oe Mr. Barker resigns to go into private business. "| been made to influence them; that after two | side of the District, who want to secure a share | The indications are again more warlike, ssc ye ad te his wonder ot Eee igen ay eek eee | vance Lewis, | Lievrexanr Constaxpen Aspnew J. 1ven-| blots had, been taken Afr. Dickson hud read | of tho local omer I ihe outside influence ZTE RREACH WIDENING, Ain Sacoustetent Gnheage Inbeben =: Docre Open y's Golden Treasury. ap’ : As B he paper in queseion to the jury. They ex- | could be eliminated entirely, 1 think that the a betwoen tts . a "isies Tenn ence i eee waren Crate tee sruveene ae sox has heen ordered to duty at the naval asy- | pected to show that the paper relstred torchare. | Spud be eliminated en wonderfully simplided, | widening sid tie sett aba England ts A Mr. Crawford, who 1 ‘open, and embrace @ great many new devices and = Jum, Philadelphia, ng a gross offense against the Department of | and the President could then proceed to make | settlement 18 consitered more remote than wt Trades and as designs, novel and beautiful. NOTICE—T HEBEBY NOTIFY ALL| 4 Gory Mepan FOR “ONEEA Brex.”— | Justice, had been prepared a week or more be- | his selections without feeling that he was de-| any time during the past few days. paint to that organiza. persons that I will not be responsible for 1 DAL ¥¢ SEEARED BILL."—| fore the jury retired with the case; that the | ciding questions of great national Importance. The Nepaulese government is drilling 12,000 ‘of a Monroe-street bars ‘WM. H. MORRISON. any checks draw or debts contracted {n my name by | Lieut. Schuetze has received from the State de-| judge trying the case had especially enjoined | I venture to say that more men of national rep- | goorkhas, in anticipation of the Indian govern- »p owner, who reduced his émployes” my tou, Win. E. Parker. EDWARD PARRER8St* | partment a handsome gold medal to be presen- | Mr. Dickson not. to speak to the jury of this | ulatheace approached the President on the | ment’s acceptance of their offer of asdistance. | Wages ten per cont Just before spending 8.000 [Res ™x5s-Tax ted by the President to the native who was in- | Matter. subject of the District offices than interested | “It ig rumored amon Berlin diplomats that | 1M Unnecessary “display in his shop, even to the 3 HOUSEFURNISHINGS, as strumental in saving the lives of Engineer | ,, Mr. Wells went over at considerable length | themselves in the appointment of a minister | Lumsden is'soon to be recalled, extent of imbedding four hundred’ solid silver .? With all its HOUSEFURNIiSHINGS. ‘Taxpayerscan saves discount In the settlement of | Sroivitie and his boat's crew after the loseat the | the story of Bowen's alleged attempt to corrupt | to England. Yet the Distelot offices me nen The khan of Bokhara has’ written to the | dollars in the tiles of the floor to add to the glit- = General and Spectal ‘Taxes by calling on Jeannette. The medal Is to be inscribed with | Mr. Dickson, representing himself to be acting | national patronage, and it is time that this show. Appears as Fil with VES. ‘Do not buy until you have examined our large as- WILLIAM DICKSON, the name of the recipient, which is “Vasilli Bobrowsky,” alias Vasilli Koolgioort, which m the Attorney General. with authority. Wells address, Me. Smith haying During Mr. asked permission to interrupt him, said: “You enforced upon the politicians of the ameer, who 3 his son-indaw, advising him against war with Russia, “The Retreat of the British.” Mr. Crawford says he wants to barbers orzanizing for the purpose of opposing such si see th ei = of New York, a Washing- a the be vFicig of simlseion wit scrubens of Ave GUNTiag makin eeescuus tie sal |) api 224 4% st. nw. ae Coben Bil mention, the name of Col, Heniy A. Bowen; | ton dispatch stvs, cat bemarshalot the Distsiet | ,TOSDON, April 203 A dispatch from | St Rold Theft of a Church Piano. pees nig Ie. ‘Theserved seats ean De a ee ee apeenpls = ose W HE PRESIDENT TO RESIDE AT Sorprers’ | will you tell me where he is to-day?” of Columbia if he'wiil accept. Petersbung says: eport gains ground 0. N.Y. Apri 20.—About a year ; ‘aplo-oe quATOR SHOVE, Saving only one Denes tat | CES ee Gad denvered ty carer ot aie Ver | Hous Tas Sumuee-The Presitene pit ate 4F, Wells append vote court that that was | |-A meeting of tie bar absortation of the Dis | Enlai laa made fresh propemals, which Hie h of tho Moasiah, on Main strest, PpPHEATE! - . as veek, inclu: vif out Sunday, 18¢. Send his sv eside 5 4 not proper Interruption. He sald, however, | trict was called for last Saturday afternoon for cline ept. he newspapers here | bought a fine plan Yesterd Lo the surpe | eee you have to heat, then the others are ready for use. eas cone ro Up his summer residence at Soldiers’ Home | je would tell the courisel what he knew of Mr. | the purpose, twas stated, of taking action im | welcome what they’ call ‘the reteat of the | VOGUE! pastor and members the instrument wes Monday, April vening and Matinees | cay and see them, in all sizes and prices. ze arly next month, occupying the cottage which | Bowen's whereabouts, If asked at a proper | connection with the appointment of a judge to | British, and agree that peace is assured. discovered to be mis 1 it hax since come Daily.” A Dai: y Talent, More Beauty sont nes sl be << ee gives special attention to diseases. of | Has been set apart for a number of years for the | time. succeed Judge Wylie, but. there was no mect- 2LISH_ATD, to light that the piano was stolen from the than was ever coniained in any confidierated entir? W.8 JENKS 400, | the nervous syaicin, spinal curvatures and Potts aig | Use of the President. By residing there he will | “While vou are on that subject,” sald Mr. | ing: as there was Hol a’ suificieut. number meee, ays: Whilé tho | building. Tersons' living near by remember « " ease. Hours, 11 to J and 6 and apl7-Im* | have much more time to himseli and will be | Smith, “teil us where Wilson W. Hoover is? ent. pressed coufi- | seeing some men drive up in frontof t |) ween Suow a6 case? apo TAT 7th street, | = CREDITORS NOTIGHCALD PERSONS | Able to take exercise. He isa great walker, but | Mr. Wells declared to the court that. these denee in the ability ns to repel a | on Friday last, take the piano out, lond ion the Ess is CARE! = having claims against the estate of the tate | HC 18 prevented from taking his customary | quesifons were asked simply to Interrupt: the Chaos on the Isthmus, Russian Invasion withont ‘outside aid, and, in | wagon and drive away. ‘The Whereaboute of i —_ ap20e_ | usr Recerven. Thomas H. collins, Draggist, 1205 oth st, n.w.. will | Walk by a wantof time and an unwillingness | proper and orderly presentation of the ease, Be deference to hic wish, the orders 66 geen rH Best HALL YCLE 1 THE MARKET. A full line of please presi mt, the'same properly authentiéated. to the Undersigned for settement. All persons indebted to sald estate will please call and pay the same to the to attract public attention by appearing on the street, The executive mansion at Albany isa mile from the capital, and while governor he advice of the court and his associate he would not stop to answer these questions at this time, but if put to him again at th OFFICIAL REPORTS OF THE INSURGENTS’ WORK, Commodore Waiker, chief of the bureau of navigation, has received the following telegram. English of- ficers to fortify Herat were rescinded, S PREPATATIO WAK CONTINUE IN INDIA. the piano Is suill a mystery ‘There Was a Lynching. proper time hé Preparations for war, however, continued un: | _ SPRINGFIELD, Mo., April 20.—-The report that FOR THE MONEY, | Jacquards, Cotton Damasks, Dimity, Plain and | undersizne Pasaccustomed to walk the distance three or | would tell all he knew. He referred also to tes- | from Commodore MeCalla, at Panama: “The | att e os Wh vere assembled a bal Taylor had been lynched FULL NICKELED, $00, aig past ahi oa ie ee GHEAPEST LOTS IN Ge | Rurtimes a day. Since he has been at the | timony he would offer’ showing thatafter the | force trom the ativatic station wrag melieced | seed pte eroohs wakely Ww ‘thetrroapective | Forpthn, tor am ateeck on ht ph Bios ee * SETRING AND MAKING Loose Covers a | [[<ep> CHEAPEST LOTS IN CITY. Ininses ihe ozhilirating’ excteises ofa tore | Seen aT ee on a ee Ais attempt to | Yesterday. Thave Just passed over the lines of Cite. ‘ihe mmovementor Heid stores i Pichia | Sone Teer eto odie, eanpended SPECIALTY. BEAUTIFUL SITES ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. | walk. Nevertheless the President ts looking | Influence him had had its ‘weight. in iavor of| the railroad, ‘The ‘political condition of the | Vict (he movement of eld ‘are expressed | to the fate of Sublet, the third dexperade: se New Wattings in. alt Grades sad Gustitien st the : SD ON | Sutras well igs Cleveland will reside | Brady. | Mr. Wells claimed that the reading of | isthmus is chaotic. If the transit is to be kept | And Qugita continues. Fears are expressed — Tow est Cah Free a ee ee FRONTING ON 18TH ST. EXTENDED AND ON | with him at Soldiers’ Hom the paper to the Jury ad accomplished the par- | open, short stay must not be contemplated. | ty Rusia, thus giviag Tula a diplomats Seed Time in the Northwest, : KE’ = GigE : - Pose for which it was intended and against | The entire naval force at Aspinwall grid Pan: | tviamph” The popular terion in Aken | cm April 20.—Spectal pub aps 801 Market space, SUS, 510 8th at esaee LEAVES OF ANSENCE FoR SIGNAL SERVICE | Whieh the judge had given a Warning. hould remain for the present. ‘The situ: * griendig wo ow ey coding thoronl being fashlonabledrive from 14th st. toSotdie ‘MeN.—A signal service order has been issued to scan eae ‘ ation at . ba vir is mote, thendly wy Enaiand now thai it bas nGG RRR ERE A TITT G GR RE T Susereros & Fizrcuzs, 415 Tru Streer Nonruwest. Park; sinall cash pas for balance; small rate of inte reasing in value: streets newly gi rater and gas lamps; street cars ru W rap with gi iin one square the effect that employes of the serviceshall only. be entitled to twenty days’ leave of absence this those who worked holidays and THE INDICTMENT READ. When Mr. Wells concluded, the clerk, at the request of counsel, read the long indictment to ation at Panama is unsettled. The example set at Aspinwall will be a precedent for the disaf- fected for some time.” Private telegrams received here say the peo- been at any time since the last war, ‘The Times states that the government has been informed that the captains of all the Brit- lished here Indicate that seeding northwest. is well ad and Minnesou 10, but this lye ear many Year, exceptin: as Ish trading vessels now at Danublan ports are | catly asthe 5th, and in southern Daleote tare FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOI. | ofall these lots:a fare chance for great bargains. Five | Sundays during six months, preyious-to the | te Jury. ‘The indictment included the lengthy | ple of Panamieare apprehensive of the destruc- | preparing to leave the Danube and the Black | ers were sowing wheat Marck: sot, STERING GOOLS. Kiceatinends to sit For ‘Mul’ particulars, plat ot | Have, who will be allowed thirty days’ leave, | and detailed statement made by Mr. Dickson of | Hon of that city by the rebels, Senor Becerra, | bea'to guard against detention, and. capture in | ceiawaTe wanes, wee condition as last year, installments to sult. | For full particulars, plat of | ond those who worked on half the holidays and | the interview at Driver's with lenry A. Bowen, | the Colomvian minister, says troops have been | the event of the Dardanelles being blocked. | fy being much necded, In southern Dakota ‘We guarantee to meet any andall prices quoted by | Found and terms apply to Sundays dur ‘ut which Mr, Dickson said Mr. Bowen Solicited | sent from Cauca to aid in protecting lives and any house in the city. ‘o verify the above call and see our choice stock and Jow prices, ‘n1d HENRY D, GREEN, or JOHN E BEALL, mh31-Im 1411 F'st, nw. ng that period, who will be allowed. twenty-five days. The order inciudes all the employes of the service according to its word- Ing. but it ts underslood that, it will only apply him to vote for the conviction of the defend- ants, saying it would be yorth $25,000 to him. to do so, and that he ogg) was acting by au- property at Panama. ALL QUIET SATURDAY. Secretary Whitney has recet ‘This has resulted in a rise of freisht rates. It is considered significant that all the mem. bers of the cabinet remained in London over Sunday. the ground ts so.dry that work in some places bas been suspended. In the James river valley loreal rains tell during the week, but the want of lr ze ‘ed the following moisture is badly felt in the territory at lange. a = a> JOHN W. Consos. Joux W. Macantsey. | tocnlisted men in the service, as the civilians | thority of the Attorney eral, alan et STRENGTH OF THE BRITISH ARMY. aR ee me & “fate, SAF GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Se ORSON & MAGE NEY are War department clerks, coming within the IN BEHALF OF THE DEFENSE, poiereon Ror Aaaiical Joust Gated SE Oolon, Book puts the eilective strength of the Cat to Pieces by Boys. B ck i a MEN’ JUS: CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bayxens, jonsof the law reg torical leave is April 18th: “Situation unchanged, Everything lar arm 185,000 men; that of GGGR RE asa T | — —— = 2 : provisions of the law regulating clerical leaves || Mr, Smith, after the recess, addressed the 7.00 ‘ A HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN TEXAS—FEARS THAT A Rh REERFA A T ia Glover Building, 1419 F st, of absence, 5 2 quiet on the isthmus. Beardslee reports on | the reserves at 47,000 men; that of the militia LYNCHING WILL Pol Ww. We Maxe Weshinston, D.C. Jary In behalf of the defense. He sald this | isthinus no fighting around Cartagena for a | at 125,000 men, aud that of the volunteers at DALLAS, TEX, April 20. News reached here io el eee A Specialty of the Latest Novelties in Deposit Accounts, subject to check at -ight, received | PERSONAL.—Vice President Hendricks denies | prosecution against Mr. Dickson was based fortnight.” ‘s 215,000 men, yesterday from Mineral Wellsof a terrible stab- oO Wwww MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. ote BME Cor) iid Ratiroad | the story that he is going or has any thought of | Upon a conspiracy; the real criminals had es-| |The Irogouis will arrive at Panama on the | 4 conTRADICTION OF THE WARLIKE RUMORS, bing atfray at that place, in which Green Rows HOO Wwww Call and see our Turkish “ROBES DE NUIE” ccurities baghtand sid oh a comms Te" | going to Europe thissummer.——Naval Surgeon | aped trial, He. sketched briefly the cireum- | 25th inst. The Pall Mal Gazette states this afternoon | ser. aged sixtecn Years, was killed, He was H “oo W'S Pins CUsIOM SEFLIcra to orace Lees lose ergo reenter ra al pond a Naval Surgeon | ctancex attending the trial and denounced the ‘COMMANDER KANE'S REPORT. that despite all the prevalent alarmist. rumors | called out of a saloon by five boys, two brothers mictitrtne. ca pode athe: cents, due 1924: 6 per cents. due 180120 perc ering niget omaseetured in Philadelphia | system which he sald was there adopted of put-| Commander Kane's report to Secretary Whit- | itis in a position to state that the differences | named Bell, two cousins named Glenn, and Ap Spl es ompany Stock,“belt Line Railroad Stock,columbia | the bigh an Keon ntvor Grace, of New | said Mr. Smith, turning and pointing to. Mr. | 2°: 0 ss 5 os erally carved to death win instantly, i ATHLETICEARK, one | COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDERED at 2 cents | Fire inairance Company Stock, und oller good segur= | Nork elty, with Aschbishop. Daley, ‘attended | $d, ter Cameron, “isthe man who comes into | the burning of Aspinwall by the Insurgents on | “Ward settlement, one of the kelfe blades penctrating bis eee Week ¥, APRIL 13TH, ites. rad high mass at St. Aloysius’ shure sterday.—— | this court and sits at the elbow of the district | the afternoon of March $1, and the part taken | Momarof's Account of the Penjdeh | The cause of the cowardly ‘omaull to said to gna contin giving two fist DUBREUIL & Co, ih<= SANUELS SHEDD, Representative Ketcham, W. G. Ford, jr, and attorney. This man Cameron, who sits here, | by his command for the protection of American A@air Contradicted. have been a derogatory remark made by Row= lie ete von and Nights | eal pEN SL CENT PE = C.IL. Lester. of Washin 1 FRtepresene, | testified, and we will show it that he was in | citizens and thelr property docs not differ ma- | Bari Granville, British toreien minister,stated | Ser concerning the Bells and the Glenns, which, intros apl-Im 2 S NIA G, TIN saeeony Ie ay EES resent charge of this branch oF ne service, The terially from accounts ofthe aftair already pub- thisafternoon ih the house of jords that the was re cated to them b y Angi aul {hose ime < rags, of Wisconsin, e Ebbitt.— | rascals who inaugurated that system’ stand | lis! ve that he makes no mention of any | govei eveive apatcl si licated in the crime were arrested and Jailed, iil be Introduced ‘ae 5° | Sum To Orpen ESTIMATES Mr. Frank'P. Morgan, late of the Crit branded before the country ws ys ed aive & y rninent has received a dispatch from Sir | Pl J all the Wild in the 6 REINFORCED SHIRTS to Order for ......-.$8.00 ESTIMA Gas FIXTURES, SEAT SS, GRATES, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘At SOG Missouri w inr2-3m* taken charge of the Washington bureau of Indianapolis Sensinel—E is at Willard’s, accompanied by his wife—— A. Maurice Low ani Perjurers, and some of them. on the records of this court as criminals") Mr. Smith after speaking of the h the stand, confess out of hisdwn mouth the firing by the United States troops, He says that the fact that, the whole of Aspinw: not destroyed is due to theeffortsor his 1 was teers from mental disease, was adjudged unfit for service by @ medical board. Peter Lumsden. The contentsot this dispateh, Earl Granville said, the government was not government was, Farl Granville said, A mob is reported to have collected and de- manded them from the officers. A. lynching ts feared. s All the boys are well connected, an Ohio, is at the Rig: 4 rr. (oF the prepared to make public any further than to A 5 : mn14_| Ohio, | io rvice ( records of Bowen and Hoover said that they | and men, Ife mentions that Lieut.Judd,who took hat it contained a contradiction of the | terrible fead between the friends of the 6 PLAITED BOSOMS to Order for. eseenee 2.00 SS SS a sioner & kon coh gona i. ener ore ot were the tools of Brew ter Cameron, whom pe aprominent partofthe work of pres rving order, Sean tie von jdeh incident as given by | ers and their victim will probably follow, LATES’ LES LARS, es | (RS, BROWN EORE _| Wa tor it N “ levi ransiction. and who has since been home sufferi jen K 7 —_—_—»——__—_ be Dize twig my blowens? Fact | "HE LATEST SOS EOE eS | ened Fiece cad Sete Lhe se eed: | night ——C. L. MacArthur, of the Troy Budget, | said he would make Cameron, when he took = | ine, gore From Wall Street To-day. : us Wife er telegrams from. Sit Pete ‘ew York, April 20.—The stock market cone = _ wite, of New York, are | criminality of his conduct. Bowen was indicted : " Fe ie ye eared phe ; OBRIEN [07 REAT SHOW! ELLER ROGE: ‘S, THE WELT: | Vis ‘Mrs. Baden, Prospe 4 : luct. LIEUT. JUDD'S CONDITI Lumsden and, until they were received, the | tinues to show a very strong undertone. Prices Fein tin Ctaeelt ag 7s oes ‘kuown Sign. Painters and” Gluzters, are at | {awn te See, padem, Prospect cottage, George. | in this court for the very offense with which governinent would not be prepared to inake but because It A circus is TI COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 2c. each. ml 908 D street northwest. ‘Telephoue call, orders promptly attended to. (a WOQDRCERS | FIL E-HOLDERS, FOR were registered in Chicags x ‘Repre- sentative Morrison is in town, staying, as ustial, at Willard’s.—Dr. J. M. Toner left yesterday Mr. Dickson charged “him, and was to- day a fugitive from justice. Hoover had been turned out of office and disgraced. Lieut. Judd was exsmined in New York Sat- urday by the medical officers of the naval hos- pital. The Tribune says: His trouble is re- any further statement. THE CABINET IN SESSION, tthe opening this morning were irregular as compared with the final quotations Saturday, Union Pacific, Pacitie Mail, Central Pacitie and ° St. Paul showi gains of » While = oa: pl “4 & “The only one left,” said Mr. Smith, “the | ¢, The cabinet met toilay to consider the con- = 4 other, ae Rew and cpvanleny for fterance Tey kare iene | OF Iga ony Wie way 9 New Qrleabs, where | only one that has the gall tne heck, tne mvc. | EATOGH ws SRNL aud Leraporars. His mind ts | yntsota numucrof fimjortant aloputces foot | plook® mere sehanged oF We th own aye ust Jvecerven- Sersally adopted by the government, and are fast be- | He will attend the meeting of the American | fenge and the audacity 6 come Into’ this, pros ‘The experience. he suifered while a priceuer of | Tecelved from Lord Daderin, On a inoderate business during the first howe A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50e., 75e. andg1. | cyiming the standard Docu Vedteal Amociation next week. — Miss Van | ence; is the individual who eits at my right,” | Abe Cxpericnee, he suffered while a prisoner of RUSSIAN ANXIETY FOR PEACE. prices throughout the whole list developed con- spentaneous outburst : ls Casirare shaiticg Tice aes sinner eatiness | Nae SIT cee the Wits Boies tae: armen | (polmting to Air. Cameron.) When, Mr. mith | ig, 2orel, Chiatain, Prostan, Glscr ered Bis Con thn 1d Duke Constan- | siderable strength, except for St, Paul, which See emer beak Sipe. F MAIL nod Wintec UN ERW ER ee ee ee nee Lehre Fee nate House toa. abe sill | sald, the public demanded an investigation of | (¢'ruthtese and bloodshed practised be- | tine, unelé of the czar, while here recently, re- | was weak on large sales, scliing @own to 7 peer ee “Onlice and Mauutuctory: G37 and 639 Massachusetts | Mest Miecsuuat eee sae at {he Tesldence Of | these charges made by Mr. Dickson, in order | of ruth! eyes, while every moment he expected | peatedly declared that’ the czar and the entire | The only active stocks have been | North SiNTENCE Set Larxe Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. | ave. nWw., neu to 7th, and throdgh to K st. mindselm | peluening woralbunyet ates Momeal eke | a seMonspiracy © Stas." gation® “Eo, | hig own Head to be struck off, are enough to dis- | [inperial court uf Russia desired peace. st Paul, Lackawanna, Facite Mat! and Uuiog ALRAL if => THE ATTENTION OF SAS son and her daughter, Miss Julia Jackson, spent | fie es 7 (| order any but ® cast-iron intellect. While he RUSSIA'S FLEET IN READINESS, cific. | The advances for the first hour: PaTIPNce: SATUR CHARLES HYAT?, Proprietor. SBF nesidents is particularly ‘eal the day in the city yesterday, and eft for New | He ,eucnn ue yaty OF Witnesses to sustain the | had no iasane delusions, his mind is ever dwel- market TIEN THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, VIT-E, the new und popular Brain aid Nerve Tonic York this mornin charges made against Brewster Cameron and ling upon the frightful incidents. Dr. Dean, of St. PETERSBURG, April 20.—Thirty-two men- from 49 to 4 per cent. At 1 o'clock the : ie eatin is quiet and steady at the advances made, y Henry A. Bowen were given to Mr. C.S. Moore, pon , | o&war are in complete readiness to put to sea i THENCE Pe vanis ave. am and Safeguard against Malaria, “For sale areated by eee o Mr. c the hospital staff, says there is no reason why ford Sete, 1 Loaning rates are easy all around. apisive canean bat S16'F street northwest, the lass Fan bottles by WG OMEBUIN, Sole 1 | Evening Reception at the White House | the assistant district attorney. Suddenly and | rest and careful nursing cannot make him all | Ol Cronstadt, in response to the orders issued ———— Lerme A FLOUR, =D BY W. H. TENNEY & SONS. MANUF! TUR 5630 Opposite Patent Office. Veutor and Mauutacturer, 1439 Peouoylviuia uve Te Costexeranxe Bunorso, <r ‘The President will give an evening reception for the general public at the Executive Man- sion to-morrow, Tuesday evening, from nine o'clock toeleven. Guests will enter the White without explination the cases were taken from Mr. Moore and the affidavits were putin the hands of Mr. Wells, They had been sup- ressed. He charged that Mr. Wells had joined ands with Bowen and Cameron to hide the real criminals in these cases. right again ina few week: $e Saturday's List of Appointments. SOMETHING ABOUT THE MEN AND THEIR this morning. eee GEN. GRANTS IMPROVEMENT He Passes the Best Night Since Alarm. After Being a Year im the Sea. AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENT WASHED UP FROM THE WRECK OF THE STEINMANS, HALIFAX, N.S., April 20.—A romance hag come to light connected wig the tbfated : nurs “ALL OS fous bridge east of the ‘Wells, he said, In the in- “IHELUERCE.” ing Symptoms Set in—He May Take | steamship Daniel Steinmaife which was Wattos Covsty, Ga, CALL ON House by the temporary H. H. Wells, he said, was there, not In the in- wrecked at Sambro a year hs Ls, . jnain north entrance; access through the south | terest of Justice, but was there in'his own vindl-| W. D. Bloxham,of Florida,who was appointed | a Drive This Afternoon. — 1 Dear B Apt 15, 1885. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, BUILDING AND HARDWOOD Tciecongang Feserved as usual for the diplo-| cation and to ‘uct as the mouthpiece of the | minister resident to Boliviaby President Cleve- | New YoRK, April 20.-No Incident tnter- poe ng a ed Pace el 424 9th Street ee PDAUS OOEDES Dine bere) a Es peer ano ad rounded Alt. Dickson. |, | land, Saturday, was elected governor of Florida | rupted the quiet of the Grant household last | punitea guns ‘ t proouuterd it causot 6 | For skitifal Plumbing and Furnace Work, and exam- The Breeze Over Morgan's Appoint-| yas ‘speaking, he having excused hiniself to in 1880 and retired from that office the begin- | night. The light was turned very low in the ae fee Gare oo a it. oP | ne thelr Wood Mantels, Tiles and Fireplace Fittings, eee attend a case in the Supreme Court. ning of the present year. T considered rate Of BE.5U per WE ARE YY TO SHOW YOU A FULL LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING fou will find their stock extensive and artistically Having HARVESTED their usual supply ofthe best quaitt aC ICE, offer ttto the PUBLICat Low the POUND, TON or CARGO. We abo have a LAKGE SUPPLY of good DOMESTIC WM. McLEAN & 80N 4 581 15th st STRONG DEMOCRATIC ENDORSEMENTS OF A BLAINE MAN FOR CONSUL GENERAL. pamphlet in New York during the campaign, advocating Blaine on account of his foreign policy. Nothing was known of this when the appointment was made. The appointment wes made at the instance of Mr, Dawson, pro- prietor of the Charleston News and Courier, who Mr. Smith remarked that he respected Mr, Worthington, and believed he had been imposed. he would put on the stand, that Attorney Gen- eral Brewster and Mr. Wells called upon him and told him that his official head would go unless William Dickson was indicted. The Edmunds Law. Bayliss W. Hanna, of Indiana, who got the sul to St. Jobns,'N. B.,is a warm friend of John Kelly's, and the appointment ts understood to have been made to please the Tammany chief, Chas, P. Kimball, of Illinols, 1s understood to sick room, The nurse and the general's son Fred. were with him, but their patient rested When Col. Fred. Graut leit the house, at mid- day, to go down town he was feeling hope! He ‘said this lather passed’ a better might last night than since alarming symptoms ‘had de- veloped. He was early dressed, and when the general was no worse it was safe to assume he ably imagining that no iegal evidence would ever be forthcoming that he had the money, Herschird ele z Persian mission, is a friend of Senator Voorhees, | and slept through the night until 6:15 this | refused to return it to the dead man's relatives. - selected and arranged, with prices much less than 18th and B streets northwest. ‘The revelations in the New York Evening upon. by pens of these Asi Mt: hur, | 2n4 was recommended by him for higher dip- toa. The pee — all_night, as did | Thereupon the Danish foreign minister commu- ‘eric ncn] SER ap18 PE OO RS cp onnamenta | Lotéconcerning James M. Morgan, of South | wnt Fos spare Sie et en cA rthur, | iomatic honors. Dr. Douglas, who remained in the house. ‘The | nieated with ‘Mr. Tobin, the Danish consul at Reve (eee? GLOBES AND ORNAMENTS. | Carolina, who was appointed consul’ general at | tut, ou share Mr. e Walker Fearn, of Loulslana.who goes to Ron. | doctor lert about Oorclock a.m. He will return | this post Tequesting Lin to spare no efforts to As aac Pe TE Largest Stock of GAS FIXTURES, &¢. ia. Saturday, urpris : oa mania, Servia ahd Grecee, was appointed atthe | at 2 o'clock, when, It, is_ believed, the gene! : ¢ bo Teck age - S: re Tex hen pon INAUGURATION CLONES on uand Call and ee eee erent ere Powe cae tee | alg smith sald ot frst the grand Jury ignored instanee Of cammtor Gibson, who Isa friend of | will goto dtive. Stark: ‘Twain and, Dr. New- | washed ashore trom time to, ime have been Orvexise: INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY auiue ge F. BROOKS, —_| gan Ws an ardent Blaine man and published a | show by ex-District Attorney Corkhill, Whom eT eet Whew York. appointel oon | re re nn Newt been working on ihe wreck for the past year have kept a sharp lookout for the missing docus ment, but all without secess. Recently & small trunk was washed ashore containing @ number Of Jetters and papers. These were turned over to the consul. | They were water-soaked and the garg, Sermant? through the lutisene et loae, ; Writing almost obliterated, but among them. AT PRICES THAT WILL ASToNtsH you. | 1B, sultable fir DREWERS, BUTCHERS, CON: aed tt as a special favor and said it ab the | IMEORTANT DECISION OF THE U. 6, SUPRECS | Curatvospriges enn nee | a a ean are nan that, chere waste | Writing almoat chlizerated, Cae among thems BELOW WE GIVE YOU A FEW PRICE: HA Bn a OO aL Le iRvavaten ts! only thing he bad to ask of the administration. COURT SUSTAINING IT, ‘Boyd Winchester, the consul to Nice, France, | oven than he wassunday."A senior end ike | much difficulty, Consul Tobin deciphered and cons aye ea Se PEND Par, | Tet from our HOUSES and DEPOTS in GEORGE. | LVIDGWAY Z iyehiaes De Seuntare Buticr ant Hanstony ofooui ee | _ In the United States Supreme Court today a | isa well known Kentuckian, and is understood | Solener as ne wan eats ea ago, said the THE MANY bIFEE NP STYLES AND PAT- | TOWN and 9T HSTREET WHARF. DISCOUNTon THE BEST COLD AIR REFRIGERATOR IN | by Senators Butler and Hampton, of South Car- decision was rendered in the Clawson case from | to be a friend ofSecretary Bayard’s. He has | take a car, “I did not belie father would live Tals WE MAVE IN STOCK. TICKETS purchased at the OFFICE. olina, and Gorman, of Maryland; Hon. R. T. : ‘aday a * = USE; DRIES AND PURIFIES ITSELF WHILE IN | Merrick and other prominent democrats, Sen- | Utah territory. Under the Edmunds anti-poly- | been Pe known oe aspirant to | a week,oraday for that matier; but now I a FOR BUSINESS: MAIN OFFICE—12th st. and Penna. ave. ator Butler sald to ASTAR reporter that he had | gamy act Clawson was excluded from jury ser- | “Mf (nemed foreign appointment. | | Meve Ne is golng through the’ summer PLAID CHEVIOT SUIT AT $7.50, WORTH $11. Standiford’s Drug Store,9thand | USE always known Morgan os a democrat and was | vice on the ground that he was a bigamist. The | satisfactory. Vhen Dr. Newman left the house he said PEFPER AND SALT MIXED SUIT aT 9025, [BAP nw x wp RouanEN aS. tly surprised to tind that he had weltten in | case was appealed, and in ‘the Supreme Court that the general was yesterday ‘asked if he wonrit sia BRANCH OFFICES | VainrGile’s Drug store, 19th : 7 _| thathhesupporied Dluine wil oveasion his ve | GRY the action’ of the territorial court ex-| National Aeademy of Selences. _ | would not go cut toarivels heater, He FISH SILK MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT AT 89, Lv. RUOHNS0N'S, Wood & Sov Acexrs, | Cal, his appointment having been made, anit | qUCnR Lim, was gustained, thus Mint | PARERE 20 =m SELD Ax THB Conana sustiom. | Yas elleat.s Hide mare ox timesnd thee anid: WORTH 512 (0 Coat Yarut@ Ravn. | goy7 1020 7th st. nw. | Was, to please the democrats of his state, oe have been offered today in y laces, per 7 a as NE Ca Sete oes at = re FOR DRESS: DEPOTS & (90h st, wharf, Washington. Minister Williams Must Go. No Right to Lay Tracks on 14th Street. STORE +3108 Water st.. Georgetown, through the country, and I think it better Gone to Capture Osman Digna. | DECISION AGAINST THE B. AND P. COMPANY nould not go out until Monday.” For a few 2 20.—a sheikh with 700 men FINS BLACK SACK CORKSCREW SUIT, ALL | HOUSES (Canal itoadabove Aqueduct Bridge. 1 It is understood that Secretary Bayard will BY THE U, 8. SUPREME COURT. minutes this the general, attired as of thy Amand trive bas sinrtod out tocaptene WOOL GUARANTEED, AT $10, CHEAP AT S14. ai insist upon the appointment of @ successor to} In the U. 8. Supreme Court, in the case of the yesterday, appeared at the window of his ‘Digna for the british. WISE BLACK 42 SS CUTAWAY. ALL| ome 19mm Sie ars the colored man ‘wiltaans the new minister to | Baltimore and Potomac Railroad company, in- room. Pm eT pic aneee : ° ‘ ot Si eee ore Haytl, who has made such fight upon the | volving its right to lay tracks along 14th street, Mr. Frelingh ‘Conaiti ee es aT ee Soe ieee Pee Sawae ie aa Tratux Onve O; Secretary. It isnot Shoragtt cent Wallin a ‘pe decison was again the cam any. Jastice - = LACK, BROWN, BLUE AN VINE 2 be able to secure his bonds, an: ‘was the con- ler render opinion. The railroad com- SORKSCHEW SUITS PROSE $10 UPWARD, ALL| Wy, ©, B. CHURCH, President. BEST QUALITY, Scloumnese Of this that induced hive to mete | minetcisiood ate the right to lay tracks DEE ead anhalt 20 Re Becretary Fre WOOL GUAR = aes AE ERE SOR AE:, ae Dee eee the ttack upon Gesretery payard, knowing | along i Ora pean cn one, to rome tober ‘condition has shown little ‘change for . ow. company, wi general prow 13 To17 YEaRSOLD | Liapres, Arrentios: 1325 F street. ould fe eet re Touasme it in Unders Sinha ta ste court eld that Co ig igeoasee - that it wilt do him no good ') a8 tack | controls streets, ant e compan; weenie =e : LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS L upon the Secretary is deemed wimticlont cause Fun its tracks. ‘any street without author. Fer Causing the Death of His Som. Stree AXEAEANGE LINE OF CHILDREN'S WLI 2 5. PRANDE, ity of Congress, ‘was made per. ee i! 1300 F Staxer. PANTS FOR MEN, ROYS AND CHILDREN, ALL a Ledeceeg ep oan megaman : 1G FUXERAL o¥ Epw, = GRADES, A FROM $1 UP. POMPADOUR ae Z toeatove a BANGS peasy al ce 20TH, A eUcaate ARE MEING ATSOLHEADTEO OG. ae pera Se Mr. Edward. Plerrepo nt — styles never be! hairdressers’ hands. FICE, aires, place siuagein onder So sale toning. alr Gremed and or There 1s @ great deal of complaint heard | Saturday from eye tinegs fen THe Bangs shingled. C= ‘TRIMMED AND HATS, ‘among democrats to-day about the appoint- Of the diplomatic corps and maty-politice! aed LONDON AND Livenroor crormine co. | H, D. <a MRS MJ. HUNTS, | ment of republicans to places under the sew Sites, yore, present at the CORNER 7 ; ‘DEPORTER axp TarLoR, api? 1300 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST. _| administration. They complain that @ large | services. The municipal sent _Spt CORNER Tru AND G STREET. 1111 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE F. U N. numberof Blaine men are masquerading 9s alge were ag cee peg mee SPRI Oops ‘on Hysvscuz Use Narraxe democrats and trying te get sppointment , ME. 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