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THE EVENING STAR’ PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Berthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 1tn St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, DAILY GROWING STRONGER. Gen. Grant Saffers No Til Effects from the Excitement ef His Birthday. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't, Tar Evextxe Star is served to subscribers in the theif own account, at 10 cents Der Copies at ‘the counter, 2 : postage prepald—60 cents a ead, Stk six mouths, Entered st the Post OMtice at Washington, D. Can toe eanien Thee be Ba bees i eres coe this morning. Then he fell into natural ee rani Sram ttanes ga < slumber, and this continued without waking seen een ae enna ae, Eee = Until nearly So'clock this morning, Then the general awoke from bis sleep, but for an houe New York, April 25.—Dr, Douglas yesterday felt some anxiety lest Gen, Grant should bes come excessively weary with the undue excite ment attending bis birthday, That was the reason Dr. Douglas called at 4 o'clock yester. @ay afternoon. “Hat when the physician left this morning he said the general was as well this morning as yesterday morning, and that he is dally growing stronger. The general slept soon after 10 o'clock last night, but with Inters (Ba All ma‘! subscriptions mst be paid in advance: nopaper sent longer than fs pald for. 7. yi; “a ~ rwards dor nd re e ac ee ee ee ee Vor. 66—No. 9,984. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1885. TWO CENTS. [itprctmed’neunua cuts uivevening THE USUAL DAILY DELYR, , F = “=| Gen, Grant, Mrs, Grant, Mra, Fred, Grant an@ BOOKS, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |7®OPBU= IN THE Wan DEPART. |The District Commissioners’ Terms of Tele s to The Si Mx Rartoris went to drive at nooa, ‘The pany WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE | go, a —— waa’ = a ae tan to cater ead De ae ATIONERY. OMEN VERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Internal _| WHAT SENATOR HARRIS SAYS OF THE INTEXT ERN NW AND N * , at 1:30 o'clock. “All ‘invited to be. anneal > : x YORK, pri 2: c iSite Ghasge of Preghnan. ‘A Large Assortment Just Received of New and.at | present’ sf ie Wier Sae°| Coxscrexcr.—The United States treasurer | 4 coxpricr or AUTHORITY DATING From sro-| _Sehators Harris, of Tennessee, and Ingalis, of] ENGLAND AND RUSSIA. the transportation offiee of Gerald’ Fe MISS JENNIE CALEP tractive Designs. ~ | Ces RASOSIGGA, SEFCIAL COMMUNICA: | has recelved a conscience contribution of $65 |“ RETARY Lincdun's Tius—rue NEW skcue- | Kansas, as a sub-committee of the District com- itaeathen tis Gan sompbaper Tn Two Popular Plays. ‘TION OF WASHINGTON CENTENNIAL | in an envelope postmarked Washington, D. C.,| TARY APPEALS TO THE PRESIDENT—A PROBA- | mittee, framed the organic law of the District, fit MERE sed eiday Matinee, | All the LATEST PUBLICATIONS as soon asismed. | LODGE, No. 14, will be held WEDNESDAY, 20th | which also contained a note saying the writer | 8LE EXECUTIVE ORDER. and in regard to the section fixing the official! The Indications Still Warlike, *s of dishonesty against him, to the police and ¢ fincral sour iate Hitosher, Tue & Ataaee, what. | had long been in debt to the government to the tan Seen ~~ - G. A. WHITAKER, terimember of the Lodge. divery member requested | amount inclosed There are strong indications of trouble brew-| Agra reverted wae nied tether crwaris wearer Bookseller and stationer, | wratieee. Hretusen of Sister Lodges are fraternally |p. ey ing in the War department, growing out of a re- 2 ee sof the firm showed that , Z red. ONG THE CALLERS at the White Houso to- | 1n.1n the War departme Commissioners should be appointed for one and | (a vn nee sath | dectun bus clachanies Sia hed moma WELCHES MINSTREIS op28 | apa necreaes By otder of the W. Mt, ay were Senators Cockrell and Call and friends, flict of authority between the Sec- | two years respectively, and thatthe next ap- (Germany Not Disposed to Mediatf. | (yis.1's, ye yl Mme gg ey SHE BERTH ASD CLOSING GONCERTIN GHE nngyivanis avenue | If SMACETT C. ELMORE, Seeretary._ | Representatives Colo with « delegation of Balt | T@e87 of War and General Sheridan, and it is | pointmente should befor three Years each. Our SSce: Slell wes areemes tency one tepmomineh Congregational Course will be given under the di- ~ WASHIN¢ DIVISION, NO. 1, K understood that a1 Presi object was to so arrans tas t® have one year e es anes pons Coase will tesieensnwe ed | Buaxx Booxs ‘of P-~sir Knighia,you are reqneated fo eet | OTe, Cobb, Henley with Mr.and Mrs. Robert |b vortncoming upon the sure of sidont wil | elapse between the expiration of the torms of cS eee Fr ¥ EVENIN B Imission, 25 cents. aap at your Armé it 73 'eloc) 18 (Tuesday Hastings, of California; Bennett and Ford, of ? s Y pO rd commenctal’SraTIONERY. HANI NG er Giake areeacentns omar ene ne | Limos Gen, Eppa, Hunton, J. We Ac Shaw of | tary of War, which will prescribe the limits of | eeaq"s,<ivjiam Commissioners, That is our | GEN. GRANT GROWING STRONGE! goes ot D2 | A Spectatty of Making all Kinds of BLANK Booxs | Bt! ofour'Sir Kuleht aud brother. Janes P. Kixea | New York; Charles F. Ganson, of Buffalo; Chas. | authority of the Heutenant general in exact | plring at the same time, Nowe nnder the law, ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, TO ORDER. med as att COOGAN: bir, Knight Comments SAAT Of Buffalo; Michael L. Woods, Pheo- | terms, so that similar difficulties will be obvi- | When a vacancy occurs by death, resignation or - fARDS AND WEDDING ENGRAVING DONE | ([-er, P.—MEMBERS OF CALANTHE | @ore Trivett, Gov. Thomas M. Waller, N. G. Os | steqin th otherwise, the appointment to fill it-can onl. OUR FORCES ON THE ISTHMUS. daughter Jast night, making th TUFSDAY FVENING, APRIL 28TH, INAN ARTISTIC MANNEIC LOGE, No. 11, are requested to asemble | born, Samusl A. York and Levi Woodhouse, of in the future. This conflict of authority | be for the remainder of the unexpired term. ees p ricp 7 elt wel Seah eal ee sas ee JOHN c PARKER, WEDNESDAY, the zoth lnstani, to attend finer of | one NeUe Belcan, te Secretary of War and General | dootherwise would be to defeat the oljéct of — Geen Se ee nen 617 and 619 7th street, | Brother Janums 'F. Krves and escort remaius to the | RESIGNATIONS oF LAND RECEIVERS —A | yr ye won ing New; but it was supposed | the law, for ifnew terms were to begin whenever | PROGRESS OF THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST RIEL - afliy Maanae Kaper, Aeaathisie Reus, Meteor. | )YPRR DARCINGS LeTTENS: On, CEM: | “Weta perg of sister Lodges are invited. number of the registers and recelvers of the | Sotted, “Somer iltle tine, betes tho | Betts to have both the Comsissioness €0 Out ——— A MAN OF 76 SHOOTS AND KILLS HIS WIFR, A hipple. Dr. Bischoff, and Mr. Wal | AV MORIES OF THE CIVIL. WAR. It MT land office have sent in their resignations re. | Close ‘of Sec! OF avccia vadent 2 | atonce. Now, the Senate is so organized as to | TERE my RS Rocursrer, 128.—A. brutal mare E i E MESSAGES OF THE BOOKS BY F, W. oF Secretary Lincoln's admintstra- | kaon the bode Ge Me x UMORS OF ANOTHER BATTLE. | 4, . ) cin, with no charge for reserved seats. | FARRAR cently, but, it fs stated at the Interior depart- | tion, the ‘Socretary was, embarrassed. b: ? ¥ perpetual; to avold having all | = er was comnitied near Dori Gibson, Ontaria Peale ad Ruts Musie Store ayZou | THE REVISED BIBLE will be ready about May ment, ‘that this Is not the result of a request for | what he ‘considered "the unauthorized | ‘He terms expire together, and a vacancy can | Probability that the News has Been Sap. | “!!tY, esterday afternoon at the residence of =~ aaa (USE — ] 20. Orders received now. r emianntal dividend of four per cent | such resignations. The probability is that there | assumption of power by Lieutenant General | Only be filled for the unexpired term. Take the | “ pressed by the Government Germany | GPE? SHook, who lives a mile and a halfsoutl A C.C. PURSELL, Bookseller, apital stock of this company has been declared | would be changes in these offices when the | Sheridan in issu! dere to th without Attorney General Garland, He resigned ing to Act as M. pede eee ry apc on na a anes SPECTAL. A: aplt 413 Oth sircet nortuwes | and willbe payable to stockholders on and. after | proper time came, and the present incumbents | the direction or apmoeclot the Serretary of | WS S8eat in the Senate after having filled two ing to Act as Medintor d killed his wite with a revolver. He fred. PRCTAL A on EETRGTON GRD eee PRUDAy Sedat ac the Company's ew omc, in| Deoben ae Shiner aud, he preven’ imeumbents | he direetion, or approval of the Secretary of Years of his term, Gen. Berry, is successor, | «™ pril28.—The news of another battle, both shots taking effect in her THREE Gi Tr y Pome Books recently added: sy yan | closed uutit May 2d. “er quested resignations. an’s attention to the matter, ‘The well-icnown | cad no snore” Hie Soc an ae Lee | creed the dae erontirmed, has greatly tn | cohen satan come THR : Vedder's Wife. Hnwthorue and fe, Geo. Pilot. | [Fees SPECIAL NOTICE, HoN, Grorce B. CLARKE, of Missourl, who | Pdchendent | disposition of the latter ren-| to pogin a mew term of six. years. for if| ¢h pero haer dlp san beaersise baler ¢ has a violonttemper and ts hard to please, And Tis Ow Aiperican Political Ideas. Natural Law in the Splint: | SR "To Members of the, Rochdale Cooperative | has just been appointed internal revenue agent, | nuthority than, IMs “owen in “eonnediion | SUCH Practice could be permitted, Tt would not | werumor Is Probably the first oozing out of and sot Mne, Pac el, Mie nme, Ju | San ce WARMTUCES o co, 07 tases | su Maren iain thy rtf | Mas formerly maeauatioror Moun, owas | with malay malice und wer shor [pe ther gn senate rene dread | meet onl the Fok oie Bel a — is Tat apper, Contralter Mr. | > PHL BO, 1885, cannot be teed after that dete, aud | al 2 cotrespondenice resulted, which was” con- jor ' ether. Jost aee Fon ruck, Teyor: Me, Aiatfieinrcks bees | Waste Booxs, ‘oad ini every case be returned by members when | Louis daily: Zumor & democratic: puree oF aad | cluded by Seerctary Lincoln’ final letter to the | New {hat portion of the District organic law | iru evcumed thate boleut Ieecians woh Se ta, Friodericl irhia, {fom the Procuring the iiew ones, which ean be obtained upon | city. and has been, for twenty-lve years @ leads | Heutenant xeneral suiting just how far bis In-| Cperates in. the. same Ways Tt dota mat minis | & body of retreating Atich "y had lived, Taylor's Holy Living! Francis Ridley Hatrga's payment of the proper dives on application to the tole i : ie ” » | Poems: Imitations of C st; _Kebel’'s Chi in Year; dot WEDNPspay ar. | roms: Lmiuuonsof Christ Kebets Christian Year: | 1200 ot demourat fails state avid withosity extended, in controlling the | aby army, as interpreted from law, and adding in : Fourrn-Crass Post OFFICES—The Post-|cifect’ if the Heutenant general insisted | P&l *ppolntment was permitted to carry him the. purpe ‘haps pushed officers and member tz: Joseph M. Wilson, rylaud ave. sw: J. difference whether Major Mo ¥ - | the qpuntry: * Higrshe, 905 TL st. a jajor Morgan's origi- matfn, and Step-sen, TESTIMONY AT THE INQUEST ON THE BODY OF ‘TERNOU: VEN. + . = Corson, 1: at y | thuscoming into ct with the _ NG!) Devotions; Precious Stones; Gold Dust; Lent Lessons | pon, ley, 806A ‘w.: | master General is in assuming _ the rerogatives of the ito a new term or not, He could only | 6, ri 3 “ ” ALEXANDER BETTERS TO-DAY, ‘When Mr. Thomas wil: present aseries of carefuny | Sacra Peivate: Dally Strength for Dally Neole Hosae EU Taiveett, 38 Dake wpe ke be alll 1420 New | Glass post eMe Loe Tiatansn Thien eerctary of War, tho. Interference, of the | wang veer dexaly appointed te Nove bet, 1879 | ment may have be Coroner Patterson began an Inquest at 2 . tin fei be modeted after the | |Our EASTER CARDS and SOUVENIRS are now | aot id Skamachieeteate: nw. hts Andris 1340 abthe rate ofabout seventy-fivenday. Thereare | When Secretary Fndicott assumed the | £27, and every day that he held the oftice Se urAlcusar Bae Gee educational series known asthe open, nbrace & great new devices and about 2,000 vacancies of this kind, and nit ee . expiraiion of that term he was simply : pr Betters, the colored man a XOUNG PEOPLES POPUEARS” mmovel and beautiful these case have ‘een attended wigan the inc | cnmeondenee tas hoe ae oe holding over null i successor should’ Be np. ait igelaration of war ts not expreted to follow rday from the effects of Injuries do deservediy successful ‘season in New Yorl = ention to cons! 4 : be as | pol ualitied. He was. ne a por rupture of diplomatic. rela dover tele lassi s : mbl7 WEEE ara peervaaia desired, “© Comider those Where removaisare | plensed that secretary, Lincoln, should have | Fegular term. Ste law is too plain tobe mix | 00s, Baron de tial and sir Edward Thom. | inflicted by his stepson, Alfred Collins, during See te ines petieoeen Ge eS en | actions VE. understanding In the bud, placlog the responai- | Copstrued, and our purpose was to make it too | fn would be recalled and Rusia would then | an altercation ai Betters’ homo, in a shanty each of the three. perfurmances, $5; single concerts — > % Mr, KEIey SAYS Hé 18 GOING To Iraty.— rT 1 ¢ bud, plac: i plain for’ misconstruction. Thi probably order marof to advance the naval magazine, actos the ri (reserved), $2.50, $2 and $1.50, according to location, y —— mitte iG LY.— | bility upon his own shoulders without allowing e terms a8 @& | Herat, England meanuwhii | Geueral aduillon (uo seat guarasiteet), $1. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Mr. A. M. Kelley, of Richmond, recently ap- | a new Secretary to act in such a matter, which | ged in the law must be preserved.”” and Candahar. The fet that the ieeecian | Win, (meng one npreml empire eget ng oe Oar Be ee pointed minister to Italy, was in New York on | action might be misconstrued upon a change of WHAT COMMISSIONER EDMONDS SAYS. transport,which passed through the Suez canal, | and B, i. Simpean. Box ofties. Subscription sale hat can be learned it] Commissioner Edmonds stated to a Star | and then was ordered back, is still waiting at Sunday, but left Monday for a brief absence. | #dministration. From ara We Maxe WEDSESDAY, SS eed ries Appears that Mr. Lincoln's prompt action did THE TESTIMONY, CHURCH OF THE COVENANT—A | The World reports him as saying: “My commis- | ®P! b iP reporter, in relation to the discussion about h the entrance of the Suez canal, caused some Subscribers who have ordered seats will please call fe ereeny ct ee Lateee Novena (Se ecncrat Iceni of he entriutos tt | lon ts in gy” wilting desi, and start tor my | Ret wave the devired effect, and I is understood | term of ofice, that if he was appointed for the | SURI. * |. DE Tylertestified that death resulted from = eiccrre marie oe cS S ne Chureh of the Cov ‘and of its friends, wi ina fe ¥ protest Secreta s he . | fracture of the « and receive tickets abt | Catt andsee our Turkish “ROBES DENUTE" | held In the Lecture Room of the New. York Av Rppointinent trax been recsives fron the Titans, | President to interfere’ inthe matter. Just | term Of three years his time would expire in | 7 COAST OF THE matric stRoxGLy Fourt- | Mcture of the skulll . rors MINSTRELS AT FORD'S, Fine CUSTOM SHIRTS to order. Presbyterian Chureh on next WEDNESDAY EVE- | foreign office by the State departinent I f# {| what the expected executive order willcontain | March next: that it appears to have been estab- vIED, Mary J. Betters, the widow, testified that Al a ZOU instant, at halfpast seven o'clock, for ; ‘partment I fancy I} cannot be learned, but nderstood to be a | ished by two administraiions—those of Presi- | | During the last few days it has been reported | fred Collins, who to AlexanGria, came oF ‘Manufacturing our own we 5 should have |, but itis understood to be po ANNIVERSARY OF GEN. GRANTS BIRTH- SN eee oe iS cee eive thd vers.) ry consultation. ‘The plans of the Church’ and peanint radical one, which will effectually prevent a re-| dents Hayes and Arthur—that the official | that the whole Russian const of the Ball . late Saturday night and sald he wan DAY. pe AND CUPFS LAUNDERED at 2 cents | Catbel will be there exhibitel for inspection and the | Regesextarivm COLE, of Baltimore, and a| currence of the difficulty. ‘The’ immediate | Fs of « District Commissioner differ trom | been strongly fortified, P pp cnet yey poy llmnptey flawmaday gory wd aa oe Soo aclogation of Hebrew. merchants called upon | ease of the renewal or ineconfil of authority | tHowe ofa Senator and'are intended ko Fun for | ALany Polat ts danarfonn. owing to tke prow | H Deran toe Uolotonage aud csumes and th , April 27. — ae the President to-d etween the Secretary of War and Gen, Sheri- 3 fate of appointment, and | enc and sea mines. ‘ © nesday. DUBREUIL & O., WANTED an Tremont today to urge the appointment | dan is understood to be the general order of | !t may be that the present administration may | No ut hiss outex the seco. Her hetend saa raarct eek wore ae Tait raweervanta ave, |S THittAbliS og wasmtarox [of Henry Wemncr,of ‘altar, a counal to | Aprisihe aiecune Re ehafee at nttione | tke the mime view of te css [Mate Gladstone stated ta the bows of eae | Sie see nie oe ceases veil ber base 5 ~ = the 5th cavalry with the 9th cavalry; the 18th —————_+e+_—____ ‘mons this afte i pao ype - aed adecthemanagemere of mar George © Clapham | Gy Miss ae CAVES ADGHE — e u n = ns this afternoon that the government had | man" was stooping over toartange bis clothe sanacement of ME, George -T. Clap Summ Do Ones, ISS M. CAVES AUGH, Duzsewaxcen, Secnerary WilTNeY made his first omctal | imfantry with 20th Infantry, and thé 24 arti Manslaughter or Murder? Tecelved no confirmation of the battle reported | ing, the boy struck him With a plank. The 3 ngagement of = y 2 visit to the Brooklyn navy yard yesterday after- | Hr, wih the Sd artillery, the changes to Ue | Tire SHOOTING OF IDA HENDERSON BY Scorr | t0| have recently occurred between the Itussians | “old man” then fell down, -Atterwards Alired octal engageme . M r e % 5 victory forthe latter. Mr. | sang asong. IU was about au hour alter Aline arn WILL sre EbOON, 8 REINFORCED SHIRTS to Order for .....--$9.00 joon, Secompanted by Commander Harmony, | issued by command of Gen, Sheridan without | Today in the Criminal Court, Judge Mac | Fills Ashmead Bartlett, conservative member | came heme that the trouble ocurred. During {m his wonderful representations of ancient and | § praTTED BOSOMS to Order fore 12.00 ene of the yards and dock department; Commodore | the name of the Secretary of War appearing as for Eyre, asked vhether Russi withdrawn if Alfred was “stratting the fle rau M.Sieard, of the ordnance department, and | baving directed or approved it. It would | thur, the case of Scott Coates, a youns colored | trom the und © not ocenpy Het o1 " ‘The Opera House can be rented turiny May 2d. | THE LATEST STYLES IN COLLARS, CUFFS ineeran-Chiet Charles H. Loring, of the | be. presumuble that the Secre had | boy, charged with the murder of Ida Hender. | Gladstone answered sno. ews Hera ME.) cursing.” Herold man was in bed. The bor Mag 6 STANDARD, ENGLISE "AND NECK WEAR steam engineering department. been consulted in, making. the, ,mport | son, a young colored girl, in Bates’ alley,on | |The cabinet sat two hours and twenty min-| to'cut the heart out of ihe vd uate Hie woud Reserved ¢ — ae as | J#huary 4th last, by shooting her, was called; | ™ exes 1 years old in August. ae oe THE Wines 1o ne ReMovep From rire | pense, but for the fact that the Secretary was 5 iz her, : vl wanes t * Goattatkes th 1112 F street northwest ap BOS MAY, 5th pam TanascnY Ror, Secretary Manning hay dt] Apeentfrom the elty between Marci seth and | Mr... Taggart forthe government, and Mr. | py, GAs Nor Diswosen ro wentaTe, | | Sarasa Mocha here peaduced the nla aks, Thompeot old ME ak : Si 0 ERLIN, itional Zaetung 803 n which the b o atrack, 0 tuaget gi A’ GRAND OPE! manit (oti weldre able to procure whallgt ourowh, ‘The | Treasury building by the frequent. travel over | before General Sheridan accumed command of | testimony belore the coroner shots that the | ciisisin the relations of England and Russia, oe ee hed a See ; zi Floventh, ‘hweiahe hirteer it of employes of (elegraph, telephone and elee- | the army invariably contained the expressions, | Case at most is one of manslaughter, and he | Mins that no request, hus been recetved for adorned it, The board WEEK OF APRIL 27TH. Jest Recerven- i qunirieenth, ia CU. | tre light companies, in repairing their wires, | “hy direction of the Secretary of War,” of | should contend that the shooting. was acer: | Mediation. The National Zeitung also denive ¢ son of the a WEDNESDAY ANDSATURDAY MATLSEISS | A Largeline of NECKWEAR, forS0c, 750 anao1. | NAKHEEL WEAR Here | councetau with instruments Ie the: bulla, | ies wa te aTeanY OF maths | SERN i, puRgteg Guat the cot read the | Uhat the chanoes for peace had diminisied. Agred, com N NDSA 7 he 4 3 2 ered,’ ve coronel ot a under the law the ok - SOUT E Tee must be removed be! une 30th next. that effect. The order of April 9th not only in- |.grade of the offense. Paris, April 28.—A special dispatch from | home ina quarrelsome mood, His father tol Campbell's (wuthor | | Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, at FOURTH ISSUE OF volves a lar Pore e Berlin tothe Ji ct him to keep quiet, and tnally got up and pub wontons ae 7 i « : ye amountof money to make the | This the court declined to do, and asked hi Berlin tothe Journal dex Debatx states that z P paruilon,” ae) Great aE ATIVE, BUILDING assocta- | REDUCTION oF Force is THE Navy Yarns. | changes, butscnds the 2d urtillery, stationed | Thursday would snit forthe trial, °W | Germany is not disposed to become the inedia- | Aired « he Sop rager yr pany el yl iis ‘Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. OF OWN, D.C There isa balance of only $50,000 available | in this vicinity, to the gulf states inthe spring, Mr. Carrington—“That is preferable to Friday, | tof between Russia and England, The dis- | MyiVt s Uilek we a THE WHITESLAVE, i" ED MAY. Stit, TS85. for the bureau of construetion and repair, Navy | When there Is "most danger of sickness follow: | an unlucky day for murder cases.” atch also states that Russia coding witacen ales desaibed the mio CHARLES HYAT®, Proprietor. ‘The silcvens of this association has been so, great 5 » Navy | ing on account of the unacclimated condition | The case was fixed for Thursday. pitration as a means ¢ “pascal cerca my ‘THE NEW YORK STAR cast, muubabes aie ree siney its organization uiat pleading in tsibehaif Snot | department, for the remainder of the present | ofthe men, itis whispered that. the inadvisa | ¢ —— ent differences with En [Sr ke ae v ~ * — AMET OM: = page fe nis bureau suffers more | bility of making that change just now as ex- | Inquest on the Rody of Patrick Branson - . air ei enter — used for the 816 cos acer we fol Sain ADNAN sie “ STARR, g_| than any of fhe others: on uccount of Iack of presied by prominent medical and line olicers | AUGUSTUS DYSON COMMITTED TO JAIL FOR THE| NEW Your Ayal 2s ad worked, Oolliue eaanitan eiriking theold BS CHANICAL EFFECTS 5030, 08.96, and now nearly doubling itself annually. may be made, it has been decided to reduce the os bat HOMICIDE. strong this morning on good buying, ED - KING. | torcesin the various navy yards, The reduetion | PHPSINE matters tow head. Yesterday afternoon Coroner Pattersog held | #bsence of any pressure to sell, first p Onicer Anderson gave similar testimony, MONDAY. MAY 4, Theodore Thomas’ orchestra, [USEPH Raxewax, ; | fllbemade amen the vowes”torcmen,and | rme clerks and “The Merchants’ Asso- | % !8dUe, atthe second precinct station over | Em Hosted wal gains, ron hi pahttections whos was ecalleds eat het hme MAY 4, ore g 1 5 : num us, > #80" | the body of Patrick Branson, who was cut in | tie deat’? aia nd was not Intoxtony d that Alfred was apt employed is about 400, and it is thought that elation. 2 the first hour. The business, hor bo I ¥ amore ARTIST, reduction of 100 or 150 can bemade, making a | It wasstated in THESTAaR on the 24th that | the abdomen and fatally injured by August | small, and without the deve she! eran eaide the door ‘Aiteed Gelling | eae Eas STUDIO 1207 SIXTH STREET N. W.. saving of $400 to $600 daily. the “Merchants’ association” had sent “twenty | DYSON, at the corner of 20th and E streets, Sat- specs Sees. The active sic ‘was her son, Guarantees the Most Perfect and Highly Artistic In- Tre Surri Count oF Ixavmey.—The naval | ™” bills, owed by clerks, to the Secretary for | DH -ANL (A. emall colored boy named | Costray Union. Paclite, Ofezon ‘Trans apace © OF TH ° Pay th | nine” bilis,and the “nine” was erroneousiy | {puoW,the od out of Freely § easy In most cases, no charmes being made tor 4 eto Lisdeath from Injuries of the nely. FRESCO AND SOLID RELIEF, F Twas Tran aaa rected to ecbaepartment. ‘The ses | printed “rum.” E,W. Thomas, manager of | decrased say, “Niger, you can't cut mee They | Rey Gasouls exceptions to this rule have been | head inflicted with a club oreome other heavy For Ceilings and Side Walls. % Hail, 911 Oth St nat. qfon yas devoted (o establishing the authentle-| the association, writes that It ts an association | then walked towards the corner, where they | NEG Merete ae pomware aud Hudson, | instrument held in the hands of Alfred Oul- Saws 0.1: BULLARD, Direetor._| relate to the contracts with Austin P. Drown, | of leading merchants of the city, eombined for | ¢luched, and then the prisoner ran off, leaving | There wasa slight reaction shortly: beter 1d | Hus" Aig and ren amortment of atl and ee Ine Gui ae nner Tere ciaie the [esteem erate ; tis ie abou the pavement. Ofte: Falvey | Gelock and at that hour prices ave generaity | Collins was taken to Jal nem may for iispectiot c: z . es er Dyson was arrested 3 “ = Savoull cal ar attention to the fact that no | (F<gE~ AUSTIN HERR, guardian, Hesays in this connection: “Asthe population ) way to the station, he sald. thay he had eut | jaa fractions higher daa last eventing, while District Government Affairs, ; desifns for every bullding; no two designs alike, unless Manufacturer of PosrM astens APPoINTED.—The President to- | of this clty is largely composed of government | Erinson during a fow. Ideut. Guy testisied | forthe hrst hour wets SaodUALaNS. Tie tatel | BINS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A BUILDING, sedated et practioa’ ie Geue Goes day appointed the following postmasters: De- | employes, the trades are debarred the usual re- | ‘with a pau Kull ater belee dase en | exports of produce from Tus port during the ofits were opened ut 12 o'clock to-day in the Pg EGS greet moreno peg Sora g - lance Young, at Auburn, Maine; Geo. D. Whit- | Source at law, i. ¢., attachment of salary, ete., | brick. Dr. Tyler testified tothe nature of the | Past Week Were valued at $5,847,970. construction and completion of Nov] maguelee RECTER WOHK mt MORE RESCO NAMIE TERNS GREAT SWISS PROCESS, tlosey, at New London, Conn; Stephen 8. Ort. and the exemptions are ‘so liberal that the | injuries, und the, Jury rendered a verdict that General Foreign News. building in the old magazine grounds, Bast ho ‘ A nie at Gree Gece : Hts peurcamenreceen pon caine twtls dean b : hatin teri an Vek OF ATES ana DESIGNS FURNISHED FREE | «+ PRIDE OF ERIN, x Ki hon at © Dost Minn. Benjamin ty ae ey pope aes iitactration es oe. bowels, canned by ineived ‘wounds in: Loxpox, “April 28. “ihe Prince and. ‘Princess tr orate the utd othe Washington thelr New York Com- e A mith, at Chillicothe, Mo; Geo. H. Tracy, at | Of the hardships of the trade, I would state the | flicted with a ‘knite in the hands of Augustus valon ba ae ae G a lum. There were six bidd Parties contemplating leaving the city during the hot COOKS’ DELIGHT | Witper, Neb. 78° | well kuown fact thateach one who Is being | Dyson.” Dyson was then tak of Wales have returned to Lond oo fosgag See cone eee t - " » Neb. 2 0 iz on to jail. ndou from their : their readences frescoed during their absence, "S| And other Celebrated Brands of Patent and Family | yyox. tors AON Aue inten: | Mgaee settle his accotnt, Uns ats ence a | OOO oF — mauled Visit to Ireland. being dir °C. Thoinds, the ainount being igen: ba daring: a 5 S.JOHN A, eIL,the new superinten-| hard one, und the merchant should give him elebrating Gen. Grant's Birthday. Pr eeap ; Genuine Relief than the imitation’ Toe 8n4 Flours. dent of engraving, assumed change of his offiee | more time, and wait for his money, Now were | A LARORLY-ATSESDED MEETING—A CONFEDER- einptinl Tetphe Senreay. Lane toe Ee ean EE ‘Respectfally refer to the many highly artistic specl- day. Many of the engravers in the bureau | tls the only account the merchant had out, he ATE OFFICER'S TRIBUTE. A GERMAN DECAPITATES HIS CHILD, BEATS | Building Inspector Entwigle today made ALE, SOULS, CHURCH TECTURE ooat, | mets uf my abil at the US Capiuil President's TELEPHONE CALLS: fed'as apprentices. with him and some of | could walt, could lovo it entirely, without tu-| 4 targoly-attended meeting was held at the| CONCORDIA. Olli, April, 2acOn, Sanday | Sri tor Me Anne Aras Wt eat corner Lith and Lists, Anniversary Con Asury, comice. or Js: stete : 2 pe ne eed s , but ve SCOR pril 28. mn ed by Mrs Annie Mu F West Washi erp beciuofthe Wrameura vce Rimlereartn | ts War, Navi" cat Sate iipettnente, Sven | price, 47o-2 me worked under his fat Jory to hls! Duslnens bat when Wwe come lo thé | s/t onolitan ehiurol Jase evening teakebrats | uigtt mGecaian nayacd Adolph Biase whe oath | toe; emcee we toed ae EEitaroneees April Suan. Ticketsat the’ Associated Charities; oF4 | of our most culmred and mest heared ote ey CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS.—Pierce H.| One hundred Just such accounts, On each ac- | the 63d anniversary of the birthday of Gen, | Ms wife and child, lived in a mean little house | tion. ‘They are ordered to. en down with= CM. “Admission, 25 cts: children, 13 cts. ap27-Bte 2 ENC! : a ag has been appointed copyist and Wim. J, | Unt the same plea is made, that wshould be | Grant, The seats in the main portion of the ‘ith one blow wovorod tne head or lis tanita | caves enetioeece eoieees Vesoott a Witt ‘ FL ESLISG WITHOUT SEDICINE “MASONIC Call for estimate, at 1207 6th street northwest. ike DERKET WOCLD KINDLY IF | Huzhes telegraph operator in the Department Se cxcen tions the overage of these accounts 1s | chureh were occupied by the members of the from its body. ‘Hess then beat his wife on, tue —— ee nian’ Fi rerpie, terspay! Nici. acs. Prat Wt sere: Sepicghccuce: ends co honor bins witha vist | of Justice under civil service rules. the merchant must sustain a loss or wait for, | G- A. R. and thelr families. Senator Manderson | head until fe wasextinct. “He then hung him- |" ovgnitcap axD UXDEROROUND wes. gives Iree exhibitions of his wonderful powers, a3 a saw saan ; ’g | ROt the sum of $20, but $400, $1,000 or $2,000, | presided and opened the meeting with a brief, | “if to @ Fafter, and when found all the bodies | The District Commissioners have info Src a‘numner of guracainas curesie tatty | PrOmUt and particular attention to mall ordera Seo “ESTATE: | OrticEs Me John Waller hes boos plocea ne | Witt mo potter prospect of gettin It inter than | but stirring, address Erayer was oftred by | Sefestit. Heal was addicted to drink, Me, Wm. Dickson, of the United Sinton Hogue coliee = Will be ai 125-8.tu,t eo eae pate now. Some merchants can stand this, but as a | Rev. Dr. Bartell. Letters acknowledging invi- | ~ it Com that they have deck j Besdays and Thursars for treatmen * 3 ting gu Beant: | charge of the new division of the firstcon-|ruleitis his creditors, with whom he has to | tations toattend the meeting were read from | __Bleedshed Undonbt. Suthorizean overhead system Of wites: fron . rones OPERA HOUSE. avenue. gravel on same for | troller’s office, formed by the consolidation of | Settle fortwenty cents on the dollar. Inmy let- | Secretary Bayard, Secretary Lamar, Attorney | GOOD EFFECT OF THE occ 17th street to Kock Ceeck, vin D street and 7 Sramre Over Sacks sale. App LAKNARD, for rus | foreign intercourse, public lands, District of Co- | ter to. the Secretary I stated that the parties | Gencral Garland, Senator Dolph, and Mr. Jas, BY THE UNITE Virginia avenue, provided all the electric wires NING, April 30, 1885, tees, £34 Oth st. .y et lumbia, “and ‘territorial accounts, ‘Mr. 's, G, | had been Rolifted that an instalment would be ¢. Blaine. Addresses were made y Gen. Black, te April 28.— There is no doubt tn the an oles cast of 7th street are removed and on toe =» 8. M. CATE. M.D. 9 MePHERS Ciarke wi laced in charge of th is Ne satisiactory, but a 1e n seem dis- | the commissioner of sions; Gen. 8. 8. Br hat the safety he city |} an une round yster tot L. Jpemyleiwesctentited | AT VERY LOW PRICES SILK LINED, SILK sia: gioco in Ne TE | NEU ANE OTe CS Tee diag ainipeella: | Nosed to take advantage of the offer: Trald net | dett. Mie & & Shellabdeeers Genie & Golan, | be due to. the Prompt action ‘or Commander | Westera ‘Union telexraph company tins “In. “ =e ee vous system, spinal cary: Of the clerks las been changed, state ‘that a settlement by instalment would | Wm. G.Webster, and Mr. Green B, Raum, Sey: | MeCalla in taking chargeof the pl atime | formed the Commissioners that ‘they are penttier : Toure ited aba asd a be neceptable, It is ns disagreeable to the mer- | eral of the speakers referred to the fact a8 a no. | When formidable barrieades were being erected | making prepara-lols to place a partion ef thete ALBERT 7. RIDDLE and HUBBARD 7. SMITH, DIAGONAL AND CABLE TWIST. (KS, AQTICE, TO ANGLFIS-EIVE fare | Teeasvay Curnks’ Geaves or Ansewce.— | chant 10 reporta, caso to the head. ofa depari | table feature of the occasion that this wan the | ANd preparations ov a lange scale were going on | wires in thin ity Underground, "and. will bo of a “atraal ‘pensary an Se of best description can be ha y es sI ve ry e) a ry a ¥ ve y arrive bi emove a lat proportion ris Emergency Hegpial Toke Gk Reerwed waa lS | PRINCE ALBERT AND FOUR-BUTTON CUTA-| gtaiiity fo W BUTROUGHS, Catal Had de Hees Bee cena en bee desided guly done ara last Fesort. claim is ome: | brated the Biruiday of a man still ving. Gen. Becaure ofthese preparations no doubt exists | in the wirects in the heart ‘of 1 ie ee fe ned at Elite’ A. uit re pris Imes made, that the is out of date, for a bill olston had written a letter, which was read by we toss ot and property | they are most objectionable, Their sem detects heqren Gate kee Gls WAY COATS AND VESTS. ees, An clerks each year is not toomuch, and that it | to be out of date, several years must have | the chairman, in which he said that if no one | Would have taken place. The moral effect of the | start the underground wires frou’ thetr otticn, saanitha wana resent of many setae NORBY LUNE oF SUITS DN SACKS At SE of Tite: Ie should not be reduced. The rules with relation | elapsed, during which time no money passed | else from the confederate side was present to | Occupation by United States troops was very | corner 15th and F streets, by way of F, 14th erormance will beiicen on PHIDAY EVENING 'S AND CUTA-| PANY for the election of to sick teave will be made more niringent, doo- | between the debtor and creditor on account of | speak he, a8 a soldier under Stonewall Jack- | teat. Nota shot had been heard in the elty | and New York avenue and K street to 7th, Ay Ast. On this occasion the admission will be $i | WAYS. PRICES FROM $10 TO $18. tor's certificates being required invariably, said bill; as the legal obligation Is destroyed in | son, would like to add his tribute to the life and | Since they withdrew, but order and legitimate | there to connect with pole lines. The com- Guhoet way extra chacgete esnven seus, Tkses i ieee Such eases the moral one ts,and always re- | chafacter of Gen. Grant, which he proceeded to | authority have not Yet hoon re-established. and | pany desires to build from this point new pale at Ellis’. 2 z BOYS, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S cLoru.| ols will be opetiel at 12m, and closed Mavi ehection, | SECRETARY MANNING HAS Arporntep Al- | mains in foree until the debt Is settled.” do eloquently. During the evening the St. Ceci- | @ny further withdrawal at present would bea | linesrunningout 7th street and New York LBAUGHS GRAND OPERA HOUEE date ‘Transfer books wile cloned gh te | ptioni IN eaallbieh to be ahiniglng cosate taclomes ——————— Ha quartette rendered a number of selections. | fatal mistake, the consequences of which are | avenue to lake the place of the lines now on A ae “ iG LN AGES FROM 4 TO 16. ee FAX eo ‘At the port of Xorfolk, Va, and E. T. Hunt to Affairs in West Washington. A telegram was sent to Gen. Grant from the | Hot calculable. 6th street and other streets, They also pro- SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 0, 1885, Oe Bs! bs slipping commitsionecat Peniace! River Preates at Work.—Capt. James H. | meeting. See ‘to run underground. wires through ‘the Final Concert season of 1884-5 of the CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR, ipping la, Wheeler, of th hi Al Clarke, lyis —_ A Chicago tist Arrested. Executive M: h grounds from 15th street nal Cor anor ‘Taxpayerscan save discount in the settlement of Seapes ler, of the schooner Anna Clarke, lying a¢ CHrcaco, April 28.—D1 W. Day, the 4 pe 4 CHORAL SOCTETY, Assisted by STOCKED WITH ALL THE NEW DESIGNS OF ENtITLED To EXTRA Pay.—Judge Upton, | Libbey’s wharf, reports that between 10 o'clock | The B. and ©. Company’s New Building. See ee lhe Bini diene den: | and Pennsylvania avenue to 17th street and ‘MISS AGNES HUNTINGTON and Mr. WHITNEY s ee General and Special Taxes by calling on second controller of the Treasury, nas decided | 1ast night und ‘early this morning some person | THE COMPANY TAKES POSSESSION OF 118 NEW | Unurnoon whilie under the hale ae eeay | New York avenue (for which application for ‘MOCK RIDGE. GOODS FOR SPRING ANDSUMMER WEAR. - = {HAG GiMicars Of this (arly WIIG eld Heevok or persons stole from the cabin of his schooner ‘OFFICES. Jor nee eee a teat enacnee of chloro- | permit has been made to the commissioner of Reserved seats as follows: Orchestra chairs, $1; WILLIAM DICKSON, At the thmeot service In the Moxlecn warars | Qouung: ete valued at about $18. Capt.| The handsome and substantial new butlding | slaughter aud placed In jail iu Gedaull of parouo | BUplie bulldines and grounds), and di Sage eencralainicdon, sce ee NOAH WALKER @ co, | _ap7-1m rae Tien | Chula’ to hiree monte! extra pay allowed by Virsints, Peises of Berkley, Norfolk: county;)| atcha comer of Pennsylvania avenue and 14th | ball Tuls plan, they say, would give them feos them Box sheet openat Droop’s, 925 Pennsylvania ave, CHEAPEST TOTS IN City. ____ | Congress for such service, according to the bre- 3s LEG TO BE AMPUTATED.—Geo. W. Lucas, | Street, erected by timore and Ohio com- ‘The Northwestern two miles of new pole line on 7th street and on and after THURSDAY, April 30. ep2s-12t sp22 625 Pennsylvania Avenue | BEAUTIFUL SITES ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. vere rank held by them at the close of their ser- | white, who was recently kicked on the left leg, | pany for its telegraph and railroad ticket of paign. New York avenue, and dispense with eight and YABIN JONN AND ee : i : below the knee, by a horse, was removed to | fices, has just been completed, and the company | MOVEMENTS OF THE TROOPS-THE CREES RAID | one-half miles of pole line within ey fhe new excursl Noors FRONTING ON 13TH ST. EXTENDED AND ON| Te Cursese Miss10N—Tho President has | vjaence howltal, where the Injured mb | is now taking possession. The omers on the | cargamuy. SW. Te Apal Be 8 eearier | BUILDING PERMITS ji EI, HOLMEAD ROAD: signified his intention of selecting the successor | “ssuterixt: NEWS-Schooner L. C. Whitmore | telegraph operators will move this evesing Ane | tied Sunday evening from the north, having | have been issued by Iuspector Lntwisle to N, (gBAND TestisioNiAL CONCERT % LACE AND MILLINERY STORE. | 4, snionabledrive from dth st. toSoldiers Home | f John Russell Young, United States minister | cleared to-day with 500 tons of coal for Fall | the comimodious room provided for them oa the | Made & forced March. | He reports Gen. Strange | Anderson. repair brick 14th and G streets G MILLINERY TO ORDER OF THE BEST AND | Park sul cus pasinente: lone deweted parmems | to China, from California, Both factions of the | River, Mass, fourth tloor. Newspaper correspondents have | side of lied Deer Fiver, Siranse hex decided to | bark, $600." Aiea. Licatone repale train Besse ‘MOST FASHIONABLE MATERIALS, for balance; small rate of interest; property rapid! democratic party in that state have indorsed | ,DEATH oF AN Estratante LApy—Mrs, Ann | taken possession of most of the elegant office | Puch on to Battle rivet without waiting athe | coleunia nvemie between 11 thant 12th eurostar ‘Tendered to Creasing in value: strects newly graded, with guiters, | Mr. Frank. in, ex-state senatorand ox- | E,Parkburst died at her residence, No. 1657 | rooms on the second and third floars. ‘The | push,cb t Battle river without waiting for the | sylvania avenue, between 11th and 12th st AT LOWEST PRICES. ater aid gas larapes street cars run within one square | mayor of San F' for the position, 2 street, this morning;In the 7th yearof her | building bus been neatly finished throughout | Gato Indians were Taduced toe a cant the | F200. ti wects S200. Me Ee ee oe eA aici - ie eats Of al thew lowsia ture chance fr great bargains. Five : e. She was a member of St. John’s P. E. | in hard wood. The large telegraph and ticket | {ie Hudeow Thar 5 So teen eran oe | Sree aaa i kareena venrig, URSE RASOLS, FINE WRAPS, LACE NECK WEan | percent of purchase mouey cuit’ balauceinmenthly | | Revexve MARINE SERVICE Promortons.—A | church, and was greatly esteemed, offices, on the first, floor, have been completed | Se Hudsen ay, company and Balers sores | Nalite M clark, erecta thnsestory tad ester AND FANCY GOODS. gros and tess apply ty, lt Pateulars, plat ot | 5404 of officers of the revenue marine service, | THE GEORGETOWN MEDICAL Cosmexce. | in elegant style. In the rear of the matoffice | UG ,{hC, Glass house. because the half brecas | Nellie M. Clark, erect a three-story ‘and eller Tobegivenat =. HENRY D. GREEN or aliuig Of Capi. GE. Slicer, G. W. MENT.—The thirty-sixth annual commencement | are two private ofiices, occupled by Major Horry | {01d them the whites pepe eh wong PRE rs Spon Kon age Ey Noors, HENBY D. GREEN, consisting of Capt. G. 2 (GW. Moore | of the medical department of the Georgetown | Clarke, imnuager of the Washington office, E | Hake, and the halt breeds were capturing stores, | and 14th streets, northwest: 67.000. Ms. B. me tie msi 111 F's. nw, | and Russell Glover met at the Treasury depart | university ts in progress this afternoon, in | and 0: telegraph, and Mr. Perey Smith, the | Hoblull, Ermine Robe. and Sampson, chiefs of | Hanmer, erect an office and erocn house: €200, ALBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, STREET, oa W. CORON TORN W. Afacauasray, | MEME SeMterday’ fOr the examination of appll- | the colleze hall aecording to the programs an- | general passenger’ agent of the compang. "This | $c, Crees At Battle river, have been arrested by. Alley rear of 400 7 h ciront northwecs area , TWO DOORS ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVE. : | gente se proms tions lous grades of the | nounced in yesterday's STAR. Office ig connected by means of pneumatic tubes : peewee 3 pcs tate Fp pa ; =a n ee 5 eos service. CANAL IxtERESTs—The Baltimore Sun to-| with the operators room one Foe 4 the raid. Pot-Pab-Strach and his brother, who | A. Wood, erect a two-story and basement dwell- ‘THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7, = SE Se ea ERS, day says: “President Baughman, of 1 e fourth: floor. | have a small band of Creeson the Calgarry trail, | ing south A, between Ist and 2d streets south- - MMY'S MEDICINE IS LIQUID DIAMOND Glover Building, 1419 F st, Tuey Want Gex. EAtox Rerarxep.—six | GY S08 Eresident Baughman, of the C. and | This room has been fitted with every appliance | near Edmonton, have been acting ugly, but | east; $2,500. Anton Heltmuiler, erect @ three: Previous to Her Departure for Europe. fine A great tonlewilbureogtnes kod teen tees, Deporte Accounts, abject to chene aenatan, D.C. | hundred teachers, trustees aud school superin~ he had sent fustructions to Mr. Ac G. Willison eraphicverrige. ret ipa ees hele mamabeen ere Soo emAll $180 SS ee eer cates ana ahoky tae oes For Gongs, colds aid inte dae eee aes | 4, Depart Accor heck at vight,eoelved | tendents, of Virginia, have signed a petition | the collector of the canal at Camberland, 10 ———— age. ween N street an le avenue; — SEOET ECA NW ELL Wiattiogton agente ee eee ae een sey a Ralizoad | Asking fOr the retention of Gen. John Baton as | havea general cutting down of expenses there | Hm WANTS $200—Charles R. Munroe, by | ,,CLABKE'S CRossie, N. W. T. April 28.—Tho Ag RS el ~ og og Sm ' This testimonial, which haa been tendered Mine | bottle eng, GUE |, Government, Hons, state, Municipal anid commissioner of education of the United states. | pending the threatened trouble among the | Messrs. Bdwardsand Barnard, to-day entered 4 | {T0op* Will move forward to-day. Boulton’s | street, hear Dupont Circle; $2,000. C. Stiddle- ee oe meena | Fox Tan Onze es ee See a SA GHGM 208 pe | No onoxnnana Aoaiwon Tam Avuneraa.| i tees ari eene sos tr neers | mnedat tet Gai or ee mbar and | Bedlam tue Hetoacen tt | Sands 'Somee abn guia. BAER doa im ip tae Sratiaats his Coadaess tha we 7 due £024: Oper cents, dueISO1;6 percents, de S mining from | material in efloor of the Pensi - vid Semaias touts toting ineaheser eon : Snore 7 ber cemsyaue ei. Washiigten Gan Light | r1oN 1x THE SOUTH.—Representative Bennotts | Muy 1st are suid to have deterred veusels front | ing at defendant's request, The company tre Impression that Middleton hadgone in that | repair frame, 1004 B street southwest: $100, J. a eae GRAND OPENING Company Stock,’ Tilt Line Railroad Stock Columbia | 5¢ North Carolina, called on the President to. | £1g to Georgetown for ccal, and there will, In | seta out the contract made January Zist, and | @fection, and brought them safely into camp. ileon erect three t1 dwellings, alley Corp Miss assisted by eminent mosey aearn ser. re Insitratice Cou pany Stock, und other wood secur | ON ; Bey EvcuLuatn iecnparacy antalya Lee AcE Base er eG | WiNmtbEG, MAN. April 28—The Impression | Between Oth and “7th and W and 0 streets; talens, which will be announced hereafter. . ites ini | day, He spokein praise of the new adminis | Gniers for the delivery of coal thers beeagale® | Keats wae tu the active: | Psy atten | Bere is that there wiil be no sighting ior a day | $1,600. Jno. P. Murphy, repair ‘fame north Subscription lista will be closed May 1: after that or = “rsa {ration to a Stan reporter, who met him at the | TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION or WATER at | ant proposed that plaintiff should complete the | Cf {Wo, and very likely not at all. x | Trost commer 12th and C strecis south west-9000, date seats can be obtained at Ellis’ Music Store, 941 ‘TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, eneee Sera Frit Fone ae aed. with ar. PeeRe OF Bis | 7a.x6.—Great Falls, temperature, 64; condition, | same by the next morning, and intifr agreed pet Oe tisteder eae eaeaelin mh O Le ee Peunsylvanta avenue. aptlw a ING. q, a 83; receiving reservolr, temperature, 66; condi: | to do it for $200, which defendant agreed to “s lg eh ag <>. - MRS. M. J. HUNTS, TATROLES, conservative course. “The south will be the | tiem atnorth commotion Be south day. tor, ‘frame in beer ‘on 7th, above az ; = ATE : : mnection, 33; south connection, | pay; that the eontract required the dirt to be re- eee " wa beor merous if Tam so1t__tave ¥ stuner Nowrawerrs| eas reruns) sisi Stes cmarns,| ont itr any erimiin nom toe, he | fiver imuyeh asic hans a ait as | arene ening et beat | "Boar orrzte Gat Ape Sah nba | tronsory bein wolings 4 ad war ; a] 5 5 eft te eS, = BICYCLE IN THE MARKET |, Ss A PO Ye Southern people sre acting splendidly. “They | house, 36.. Low tide in the river today at 4 | dered and falled to complete the flooring ti | force of cavalry and infantry Is held under | BOFUAWest; $12,000, o . PECIAL ALE will help the administration all they can, and pred INCH, $74: FULL NICKELED, 900, ae mbl4 | Watt patiently, ituowing that the President ts | ee uceate pm Wi peetay arenas, Pobecary a5t- Scross thé line to help liiel “A. courier fasts | _ Clef Cronin ‘tuas called tine attention of the 2 warrant 4 Ye ————— a_lintradisn “eet parchawere. Callan examine it ARS BROW (OGLORED) aca ateat | Worktng tor the good of the country. Mayor HARRISON ASKS HEAVY Dawaces—|_ Saxes or Prorerty.—John Tynan has sold to | from Turtle mountain reservation says the In- | Commissioners to the necessity of locating four COLE Pita BICYCLE SCHL. mane qinmraee ae ners | Fon Disrmicr Coxstesiowen.—A petition to | Asya acting oF Savor Carter H. Harr] ark A. We Adams, the lot at the aguinwest | diane are all quiet on their revervation and ex- | clsternsand a @realarm station at Mount Rcreies and Tricy ces 0d oF a CER, as NOINSKT & LEWIS THE WELL | the President asking the appointment of Col. | the'circult court,—one for $300,000 against the | on 10th, with a depth Of 1008 feet for 8,075~ | - ——— : SRS a ae ER —No connection with wor Ae EE ‘THIS WEEK, ‘kuuown Sign” Puinters aud’ Glaziers, are-at | B. T. Swart as a Commissioner of the 1s | Chicago Infer-Ocean publishing company, one | 83. ‘Tne Imi tis a small House. |< The Victims of the Pittsburg Fire. | Restoxarioxs.—Charies G. Williams, of Wis eee ere iene aD pret rte ytaterbone Saeco | being umerously signed by. citizens of the | fF, $400,000 seniuet owin Hoe Bogway ang | Win. {Dunlop has sold to Christopher Dickson. | | PEnrswUno, April 28 The viciims 0 the fre | sonctn, the register of te land pie at Water: FROM ders prom som_ | county. $400,000 agai an 16,500, ‘on the east side Jest nigh well i Ss_ THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND Edwin Lee Brown jointly. Mr. Trude said the hear'Louisians evenue.. ‘The Wasting. | tis morning, except John. Groc Who | town, Dakota; Howard B. Abbott, of Virginia, a Coxtexerarxe Bororxa, MATTING IN ALL STYLES aNDQuaLiTins. | (Feo, UiaA a artes calla ee POS | PERSONAL.—Commisslower of Agriculture | suits were based oi fouriéen libelous charges in | ton elly orphan, ‘and the children's bes. recover, The body of Nelwon Wosd was | cleri of class four in the General, Land Office; CALL ON LOOSE COVERS TO ORDER aT AE SI OE OE Se Colman is in Boston inquiring into the Jocation | ‘Which Mayor Harrison's private character was fee A. Sheban the ground at three o'clock this morning covered | and Geo. 8. Emery, of Vermont, @ clerk of mas a eines riggs ‘apa Sclecourd againnt Malaria: For sale arcated PY | or the cattle quarantine—Senator Wade | *ti#cked during and priorto the late campaign. argues” Wome ke Wsesaman ta Sasiee ee crushed. The loss by the | two in the Pension ‘Office, have resigned. WARD INSON. ‘. . gu -& sole 1 pe ahh Thomas se etistas | fire will not exceed $25,000. eee pavers BORKE'S, Yeuibr and! Manticturer, 1429 Feunsyiviaia ave | Hampton left for the south last night—Col. J. | _CoxamatuxazioNs axp Fuowsns ror Gen, | has cid to Courad Becker for @7,000, the Pllc ceneed PROTESTING AGAINST THE AFFOINTHENT OF ‘ek ec meee, _ay27 B01 Market Space, 306 and 510 6th st . Bonabarte, Commodore Sieard, G Gor: | Guawr—Gen. Grant Tecelved hun-| erty at the ‘corner ‘abd Chicago Markets Very Dall. ‘O'Burex.—Thore is dissatisfuction among some Por skiltful Plombing and reel sak aie MAKING NEPA <r o ‘ham, and Senator Voorhees ‘THR BROKERS PREPARING 70 CELEBRATE THEIR €f the western steambost and river men over §ue thelr Wood Manteis, Tics and Fireplace Fittings, IX OUR FRONT WE WILL SELL raagre = ae 2 you a ES fend you will fd their stock extensive and artistically inte mt wma pe re | gS SMITE a gt fs BUILDING Ax HARDWOOD New York. is | $1; 82 Sallor ‘Suits at 92. Hy Ne a! i 5 to 11, $2; 63 do.. do., $250; 64 do. LUMBER, a pee, Riilaren's' Bite Faxinel age (015, 9os : ) Acresriox: Biter, ea . os 3, W. SELBY, ‘ LATEST PARISIAN Mopes rx HAIR GOODS | _«p23 1914-1016 Peunaylvania ave. Sie eae ee WLLE M. 3 PRANDE, ‘MPO or mg) __100h and Bere verte, 1900 F Sraxee Clareta, $4.75, $4 and (Re ANGY Clits ax onnawENTs. 3 ‘American Native Wines, ing. A band of music has been engaged Seidetikiaaare vice ‘ Largest Stock of GAS FIXTURES, .8. pisttorm bes been erected. BANGS. SHINGLED BANGS. v ROUX, INAUGURATION GLORES on band. Call and ex- pes pop dinw mn 9 Spee il ,Theve stylez never need be n the balrdreasers’hands, | _ Agents for dstciass hoses, Ba Banga, aunine. and a number. singers. ‘order by plain Combing Liair dremed apd | Champagnes wind Cogme ‘de tout EF. BROOKS, ‘Willappear after the ‘loss of the'ciiernoon, Shingied aps ime coe means ms ‘531 15th st ston to carry out @ varied program, We eee as Bilis

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