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THE EVENING STAR WILL THE ENGINEERS STRIKE? Rumors That Members of the Brother- PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ‘ : hood in St. Louts are Disposed te Aid AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : the Kaights of Labor. Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and1ith 8t, by Sr. Lovis, April nuh an general and 7 jolut local executive committees were in ses: The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, sion yesterday, and while litte is known of GEO.-W. ADAMS, Pres't their doings, It ts understood that they have deen cousidering measures for strengthen! ‘Tre Evextyo Sra! served to subscribers tn the he strike r v7 ore Vigorous Sere eee eee eens | Se eeiee see Soseine me saves sheers ok cents’ sack “Ay mail postage prepald- SO cents ‘the day in Kast St Louis, month: one y it months. 3 second <i on isnot known, Mr. P.B. (Entered athe Pre Orico at Washington, D.C,as aa jass mail matter. TRE Wexxxy Stan—published on Friday—$l a ‘Year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. 82 All mall subscriptions must be paid in advance; STuteietadvanatnarmamecaeen ta eeeciee Vor 68—Na 10,275. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1886. TWO ‘CENTS. : AMUSEMENTS. ——— NEW Sationay THEATER New s, bas gone out on the Mis nd will visit the principal to study the situation and n . M. Artyur, the chiefof the brotherhood of eens, Was not seen by reporters yesterday but it is believed Una itis understood that he had __SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | auattana tne courtocciaims. the former re Telegrams to The Star. | 22S = = ze: fused to entertain the claim, and the latter re- — i {QURETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS | (Fess. 0. 0. aan dissatisfied at their situa are in LIS LODGE, No. jected it. = : = ‘oi the Baltimore Heat and Power Company sG-wili holda special meeting THIS EVES: | THE SUPPLEMENT OF THE EVENING STAR Jie bill agreed to by the committee is a sub: Tanad Sympathy with the striking Knights of vem tedeatrany Nation | ERDAL Evie: Ate ie, Satyr slices | Aveeh'ane Heh Paiste ering | GAY contains theintetdavelopmenta 18°F] LaNT) GRANT FORFEITURES. | shite ereeoteanee ie aed Be Wares ‘ eu eeab arene aay ta i in Volation Sem oP Serperrp drone | LT ‘forganization and the transaction of | to-morrow ‘night. -A full aitéodance $s: requested. | €8PA to the eight-hour movement in Washing- “| St the compange 1» Std to be the only survivor | THE ENGINEERS MAY GO OUT « with the railroad companies ee es such other business ac may properly come belore ts. | Rienors oy rae Fate canbe had of Bro. J. A. K. | ton; the congressional seed supply; looking pany: and that they are an resigt It, and it is tneinding CE an Wit Hockes Ram Se. ‘Moore, 309 Oth street n.w. after the lobsters; Gladstone in the house; Sam Capitol Topics. asserted that they would not be unwilling to old favorites in an entirely ¥, WY Moulton, ore 9. Beste, it COMMITTEE. | Fone preaching; the Hictagouid cease vote. ae: Mr. Call Addresses the Senate. A MORMON PETITION. strike. It is also believed that Mr. Arthur was PRIMROSE Hew Program. m30,07,15 pperG. C. Green. OTICE.—ALL SURVIVING MEMBERS, 4 ‘The International Yacht Race, edy; telegraphic dispatches, etc. The advertise- in consultation Mr. Blair presented tothe Senate yesterday a! NEW HOPES OF THE STRIKERS With engineers in this LL | s said to exist much THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CE A ee Re ee pee 1a : Sal 27) | Jong petition sentto him from Utah and al- a amp acuninciincr simmers, | Oar SURE Qhtbt, BU ANRANR, Bey | DAW EVENT, Gor at Pause GES, | Boone, Taga “ec, "uets, Auction Sales |Mir, Hawley on the Army Bill. Herne ay iaenenned cl, momen, of, tat =e visa the renal a Se coer : 3 s ai PEM. G.” Hey the committee. 1t¢ | aa jon wa put it ts sald ths "The Edueated Dogs, SolgmN, (,e lactlon of nine drectors, wil ge | 2=srz: ete Sergeant FM. G. Uy the committee. 1 | Yaucational, Financial, Specialties, Protes- wiltten by a wellcxnown Mormon attorser.tnd | Dracident Tay] M yor tkree days in thecige e ‘The Lawn Tennis, DAY April 14; 1330 Poean Bank on (Reem oY HEREPY NOTIEY Ar FERSONS | sional, Dry Goods, House-tornishings, Planos ‘ : is a device togain sympathy for the “saints.” | President Taylor to the Mormons. Seen Nake ahem wEsTs Song and Dance. pe H.C. WALLACH, commonly called Carl Wallach, as | and Organs, Dentistry, Wood and Coat, Family | The River and Harbor Bill Reported | This petition “relates various alleged circum- a ae ROKK, ‘Each performance concluding with SAMUEL NORMENT, Act'g Presd’t, | be has ho authority’ te cateee tase Supplies, Sewing Machines, Attorneys, Medical, stances in which United States officers are said ——_e____ he engineers employed upon railroads cen Mr. Ed. Marble's Burlesque, ALFRED WOOD, Sec’y and Treas. CHARLES WALTER, CHAS. A- WALTER, 842 v i = pea beh in the H to have entered the bedrooms of Mormon toring in East St. Louis deciined to state the MINSTRELS. THE BLACK MIKADO. mb31,ap3,7,10&13_ | Dst. n.w. 1 |The Trades, Undertakers,- Potomac River im the House. Women to ascertain whether or not the law was | @LADSTONE’S OABINET REUNITED. | ©2'¢ of Chlet Arthur's prose is city oF wert = Feanrr warsisa: (Sess, BEY, ARPEDR TTCITETT Bp, sec | Boats, Steamiers, Rallroads, being violated, | ts probable efiect ‘upon the Mr. ROLAND REED IN HUMBUG and CHEEK. a7 | Dr. WM. B. HAMMOND, of New York, the oie | and Rev. Wi © Romcery Seeretary of the oa tof} GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-par.—Internal ‘The Senate. Sch ire seiaest Seed aaa [wept peg 4 SBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE pepe 1 soeclalist, says that “in years this nation will be Dan “Home” and “Foreign Mistnsty soneticg, | TeVenUe, $215,513; customs, $586,313. ‘MR. CALL ON FORETURES OF LAND GRANTS. | The House committee on war claims yester-| THE STORM AND THE FLOODS. | S2i88%& of Labor, howover, w ONE WEEE ONLY. nis would, be e terrible calamity. to contemplate | address the Presbytery of Wa as to Whether the ei gton city inbehalf| SECRETARY MANNING O1 —Dr.| After ine mor wi wi y 01 ve ton Representa- ‘4 : = oe bee rey eb ING OUT OF BED. Toutine morning business, which. was | day ordered a favorable repor' Represent strikers, said: : 5 eee Hamilton said this afternoon that Secretary | very light, Mr. Call, according to notice, pro- | tive Hemphill's bill to authorize the Secretary a “That'is Just what they are going todo, you C1 MRS. DR.SEMMES’ Electric Hair Itestot nesday) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial invi- ig! fe a s y ipl he J MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. ise of it, and it alone, can such a terri Tatton extended 16 ail. Ww Manning continues to improve, and that he | ceeded to address the Senate on his resolution ofthe Prensury to deliver to therightful owness | Gon Grook's Prisoners to be Sent to Florida. <n cek ot. Arthur, to be sure, is a 7 CL THE SI == F | Was able to sit in an easy chair to-day for a | instr ds_to | any silverware, jeweiry, portraits, watches, an: 1 eer aX Peer Particnlars coneult MRS, DE. SEMMES, 1222 | (Fee ALU THE SURVIVING MEMBEKSOF | chort time, ‘Ho had Reso ene reer & pe obra asec erode ed |r Cercle mesinge eee brought to tear tat ie 6 He at- ‘The Idol of the Fun-Loving Public, stn. w., city, and 176 Sth ave, New York. Fington, will méet at Meyer's Hall, corner 7th and 'N | great desire to get out of pandhis pl ysicians | TPO! Aer — Secretary of War in June, 1869, as property —————— tended 3 sod roe Seomnen sts nw. on the evening of FRIDAY, April Oth, at 8 | consented to bis doing so to-day for the first | NOt carned within the time specified in the | captured by thy tnived Sactes army during the in E fool he MISS KATE CASTLETON, (5A BEAL FRENCH RESTAURANT. | o'clock.” THOS. JOUNSON, L. P. SEIBULD, H, & | time since his attack. granting act or acts extending the time. The | late war. The pill provides for the sale of any THE CRISIS SAFELY PASSED. hood's pulse, as it were It itand Jf you want good table d’hote dinner call | MOORE. apZ-eozt General subject of land grants, Mr. Call said, | of these articles which may remain in the epee ‘ hat it was very feverish. Ot course the And her Company of Comedians, st BROCHE'S new place, 821 Aath st, near Franklin | —————- ATTENTION, 1ST BATTALION D. G | AMONG THE PRESIDENT’s CALLERS To-DAYX | Was one of great importance. Over 150,000,006 | treasury two years after the passage of the act, | Harmony Restored in Gladstone's © engineers are not all in sympathy with the In the Latest Laughable Hit, Sere, arrest Coc: Lunch, u6e; Dinner, 75e. | [Fee “OLS. Were Senators Morrill, Fair, Payne and Gor- | acres of public lands had been granted to Tall-| coNFIRMATIONS OF CIVIL SERVICE cousis-| Bet by Changes in Mis Irish Scheme. striicorn rity of them ate = = ’ | Allsurvi members of Co, A, Anderson Rifles, | man, Ri Ne road companies to aid in building their roads. ‘ = ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENING STAR. and the ‘ou can depend cRazY PATCH, fablished 1876. First-class in every respect. ma6-2ws | ,Ailsurviving, meu ‘Currington "Home Guards, cape | #0 Representatives Findlay, O'Neilt, Mo., | Toad con Tospeots bir, Call wouldenee ebjontwe SIONERS, ETC. upon it that the engineers Will'go out, ‘Wuh Gems thems the intest operas (<= ARTIFICIAL (TEETH WITHOUT | Goddard; Co. C, Potomac Light Guards, Capt it. | Parauhar, Henderson, N. C., frnuum, Louttit, Carlton, Warner, Ohio, Outhwa' The Senate, in executive session yesterday, | LONDON, April 7.—The statements current | W202! that the eng Piates and Tooth Crowns for Broken and | Boyce, and Co. 1), Andrew, Jokuso Guests Chet. 6, Scott, Law- | Such grants, 4 great public object had been ac- r V 2 he nominations of John H. Oberly | 0-day that the cabinet fs perfectly united st St. Louts, See the Funny Policeman, the Lunatic, the Viticul-| Radiy Decayed Teeth, H. Meblair, are ted to. st Goddard's ler and Compton; Gen. Franklin, Gen,’ Mac- | Complished, though it might have been ac-| confirmed t a e true, as ro tine bes a a turist. ‘We ca reler, by permission, to a large number ot | Georsctowa an Tuned eS Gos Hall, | Aor and Cor Major Fulton, of the board of dites: | complished with peraps grealer advantage to | and Charles Lyman as eivilservice commis-| sain are true, as I have the best reason to > running — Bie universal sarang extracts are indicative of | 7:30, to make arrangements for celebrating the 25th | tors of the National Soldiers’ Home; Capt. Wm, | the people, Some portion of the receipts from stoners; 8. M. Stockslager, of Indiana, assistant | Know. Important modifications were intro- ae April 15,16 and 17—ROSINA VOKES. __ap7_| the universal satisfaction this work affords: soniversary of te niuster jntg the service of the U.S. | Hill of Me. M. Lewis Clark of Key. Mr. and | the Property might have been reserved to the | juan’ Tehssyeareoemslagens of Indian naud, of | duced in Gladstone's home rale measure at ~ ropose to 117 NA VOKES. “Your work, done three years ago, stands like a J. M. H. HOLLINGSWOKTH. Mrs. L ‘Di he government to aid education or to relieve the a ? ates lege- | yesterday's . ° fh the running of through passen- LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, rock.”—Dr. GEO. F. HORSEY, Utes, NY. Late Major Cominasding iat Bat'D.e. Vox | Mt Louls Dupiossis Beylard, Jas. B. Batohelor | Ovarninent to aid education or to, relieve Louisiana, secretary of the United States lega- | yesterday’s council regarding the customs ex- trainsor any mail trains.” “April 12, 13 and 14, Wednesday Matines, “For twenty-two years I wore a plate. "Your o ap7at =e oe Spd Anderson of N.C. J-A- McKenzie | people from the bard neral subject that Mr, | 40D at Patis, cise, and the minister who was most likely How about the coal train Souse’ and Taber's Comic Operetta, tion is ‘most comiortable””—iex-Senator i G. LAP- SOTIGE ow a Gn Goodwin of Sait Take, 1. P. | not, howover, as to che general subject ; | ax Fetolution was unanimously reported from | insist upou the changes Teierred to edecigred | (few About the coal train THE QUEEN OF HEARTS. AM, Canandaigua, N.Y. SOTICE ALL DELEGATIONS FROM | Anibalof Johnstown, N, Y.,and Henry Adams | Call particuldrly wished. wo address the Senate, | 4 finance committee declaring upon the u- | this morning he is quite satistied. with the tial y t be stopped, nize the A Strong Professional Cast and Magnificent Chorus of | _“Yourcrown work is'agreat comfort to me."~D. ihe various companies of D.C. V., mustered | of California, but on the subject of land grants in Florida. | thority of the Secretary of the Treasury that | 4S Moming he is quite satistied with the Anal pal the masses of the poos al and Bixty ave Volos W. BLISS. 3D. Washiegion, Dec. Into the service of the U. 8. in April, 1861. are re- —— Mr, Call then gave a history of those land grants | ¢), harges pending agains: suspended | ''™ Of the scheme, | that there would be greater suffering among the maaan dee Frog Chorus Lf vile” pe | dormer Sth and Esta acguarters, Cosmopolitin Hull. | Frusr LIEUTENANT JOHN K. WARING, 24 in- | and the building of railroads In Florida, ‘espe- TOURED COIS iene ae ELECTED UNDER FALSE PRETENSES, Working people of the city it we were to d deed RRA Tee, | Bean eh ae aRAE ys | RG ARAL AP oro ern | Mn, now on ere oat een ordre gre | cui anpaetgn toinccgpeyatentaays | "Taree ss ym uareen cannsoan. |, Tw scon'nt barrow vestry art mt | Son oa ek ore nee. pal ens a BE SORT. Rigen eee ee POE fon | apieat WM. 0. DREW, Prenident._| Yorke harbor "MY GUY #t David's Island, New | 965 vominal capital of that corporation Mivcall | In the Senate to-day Mr. Biair introduced a po reganied as an expression of the opinion of | suatring among the working Reserv is, 75c. and $1. Box sheet now open am very. pleased operatic dollar hed’ Why SSioss z e| the electors against Giadstone, for although ne he ML. 7 acnnn ee he ‘agibe | seupertuund heer te ‘years Tom SS sald, not one dollar had been paid in cash, ex- | pill to provide that eight hours shall constitute rs on the Missuuri Pacific—will SE eC GHOREE Bete tecpentens etcetera << sn RO URE: eeceer ae panty Tue New CHINESE MINISTER.—His Excel-| cept the amount paid by the state of Florida , the liberal, elected yesterday will prob- % 4 iy, | @ day’s work for letter carriers in the service of nilding | leney Chang Yen Hoon, the new Chinese am- | Which was $90,000. ‘The road was never built y mie great pleasure to have you refer to me in regard | siguified his: intehivon, Mf Growanne prove an opponent of the government, the — ee 10) ig with r the government and that, there shall be no re- | 33; d Ove A OPI Sime tonmeneten that Ciose oF oe Yous vey way, the wage nea hy the unious of he bukng adc | Pasador 40 the United States, accompanied by | Slner® pute inius of Un Ulied Seae aie | duction of ‘pay becuse of ths Hantation or the | gleeors voted Under the Hrmist conviction tha THE STODDARD LECTURES. W. H. CHENEY, | tnd 7 OS Snious of she baiiding trades; | twenty attendants, arrived at San Mrancisco | oouchaho nomen: hed ele ee es. right | hours of labor. Reterred to the committee on 1. You see there is a clause, TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, S. Manchester, Coun. | “Whereas, he bas also stated his intention not only to Yesterday, from Hong Kong’ on the steamer | to every acre of the land grant, which they bad | education and labor. How Disruption was Prevented. tov By wert SWITZERLAND. ‘References and clreulars furnished on application. | stand by organized labor, bul alayto protect the ine | “aelle. He will remain there one week, and | Wc¥ely Sere of | right to some'700,000 acres of TAX ON CORPORATIONS. By Associated Press. of the strike John L. Stoddard’s interestingly told and finely illus- CL ANDERSON, D. D. 8, terests of those intending to build: therefore, then come direct to Washington. Before the | the best lands in’ Florida, This purpose had | Tn the Senatetoday Mr. Morgan submitted a | Lonvon, April 7.—Thé Times says that a ¢ quired to take out his trated Souvenirs of Travel ina mb12-1m G01 13th st., cor. F.st nw. | Resolved, by ihe Federation of 11 fulnister was allowed to land he had toshow | heen aided by the United Statescourt The pose aes aires * perate effort was made at yesterday's meeting | pany tarnishes him wit LAST LECTURE. GOODBYE FOR A YEAR Saal Mer Clavie’ ater aie BeRcH, tutors aud | Ils Passport, courts should Hot be made the tool8 of Fallon ae re tne an eerie lowing anes | ofthe cabinet to prevent a disraption and that | whu is recognized n'a trot | Admission, 50c.: Keservel Seats, 75c. (Ke FOR THE NEXT THIRTY Days. citizens who look to the Interests of the Workingmen | To Pay Yor His VIOLATION oF THE Crvrr, | Corporations. The resolution, on Mr, Cull’s re- | to inquire and report upon the following ques- | {he effort succeeed, Mr. Gladstone consenting | Brotherloel or hires You know the treight pogenrg seus in advance at Brentano's, iu their effortato better their condition, ap7-2t s ‘2t_| Service Law.—The new postmaster at Kan. | QU¢sb Was referred to the cominittee on public | tions: 1. Has Congress the power to lay a tax | toeliminate the proposals to yicld control of | firenen hreve _-eeManagers. ——— = out, an the co lands. in any form on the capital stock of corporations | the customs to the Irish parliament. | ye Ke pack "before they can te Having decided to close out my Brauch Yard, I will W. E CLAYTON, CONTRACTOR AND | sas City, not regarding it his duty to notify the HAWL IN TH! g in the U: d Stat d territories, and in the ———____ — Dele t a AERID BIJOU THEATER a Oe Ww. = ct. .. CON ND | sas City, garding it his duty y, MR, HAWLEY ON THE ARMY BILL, In the United States an 5 slucers to take Out thelr engines” § 7 you from BUILDER civil service commission of the need of holaing District of Columbia? 2. Is it just and expedi- E t CITIZENS AX: G PORT (Late Ford's Opera House.) it saaendes eae estimates Hosa,wg desire to build to call on him for |an examination for Is office, treated the ST ep etge epee arte capa ent tolay suchatax? 3. Can such tax be im-] AN EPISTLE TO THE MORMONS. | | crnzrs noche special ‘Means That tireiths mo QSENEES, commencing, 100 to 100.00 et Goren Parag, SFuigtcaiceen a aint Aran te ering ims appt fertog UC | te sagen tan the rept ary mute | fe ng ost oat SEY | reatdeme Taytor Bevennts on the Wat | wth Sister's is hat eo in + NOON, ‘ rat ae jorizing hi > appoint person! ex- ions to continue their business operations? 4. = eivil officers and ran “A systematic searc Afternoon af 2:30 and Every Evening at 8. Foshan mentbmamr at ar More tian 855 20 The $1,000 wee ete | amined. “Che ‘Treasury: and boot Ofties’ de. dispensed with. The idea of force was at the | What classes of corporations should be exempt ferings of the Saints. is boing mage forthe eas ae yoy ccna qe oa x SS ‘aud employing nove but the best Union hands he will | Partments have decided that there was nosuch | back ot every transaction of civil government— | from taxation? Atco directing the committee | Provo, Ura, April 7.—At the Mormon gen- | train Saturday by four squads of soldiers, and ‘Special Public. ‘The Great. acu 100to 75,000 feet Virgini looring. take and push through in a thorough manner all work | emergency and that these Bupuuices must be | whether the force was seen or not. The bayo- | to inquire whether it is expedient to set apart eral conference yesterd: lengthy epistle to | Others are engaged ir protectin, g the compa Py dice ores -25,000 feet kiln-dried Flooring inirusted to him. paid by the postmaster himself or go without | net and musket were behind the constable ahd | the money to be derived from such taxation as | 4 cae Tay- | Property here, and sul other pusrding toe pepeateteers 100to 90,000 feet Spruce Boards, Orders left at pay. Uae afte of the peace, In regurd to all the | a special fund for the paymeut of pensions, and | the church was read from President John Tay-| Property, hersand still ott FE pom Tne } In his Great Creation of 100 to 150,000 feet White Pine, Fourth and Boundary sts. n. w., ss Gad thenmatceairy Jor our national defense | it so, what percentage of taxation will raise a {lor and Geo. Q.Cannon. It congratulated the | Fenton’ county nae ae ane, + In the Mose Mithful of Comedies, Shelving, Seconds, Selects and Uppers, New houses, Dat: near 10th si Wy THE Navat Derit—The North Atlantic | and the maintenatice of our rights, with the | sum that will be adequate for that purpose. | sarareh tint ekteo neta ses eran that | moved on the Allaout” Paci rote nt rains STATE'S ATTORNEY, 100to 20,000 feet Cypress Boards, Office, 817 EF st., after April 10th, ” squadron commenced the drill at sea off Santa | sole exception of our little army, (for which SUDDEN DEATH OF MAJOR RIDLEY. the multitude can meet. It considers though | point. Courtright hus: bene mn bem te 9 4 Supported by MISS NELLIE WALTERS 100to 30,000 feet Poplar, Shop,'116 ist st! s. w., Rosa island, near Pensacola, Fla., yesterday, | Mr. Hawiey had the highest respect,) we had Major J. 8. Ridley, of Kentucky, the clerk of | {bgtecent sufferings are severe, they are not So | Coupany of men selected b him who are in ‘And an Excellent Comedy Company. 100% 30.000 feet Walnut, a a The exercises included practice with shot and | fallen into a condition of “inocuous desue- Re y F ittee, diea | B24 88 those formerly experienced the service of the railroad company, and two Admission Matinees ( Holidays excepted), 20 Centa, adte sous ene (Re AS LODGE, No. 8, F. A. A. M., are | Shell from the great gun, steam tactics and tor- | tude” and contempt. Mr. Hawley reviewed the | the House private land claims comm! , and Illinois, Instea hundred armed citizens are organized inte hlldren, Bait price, “Night Prices 25 and 39 Cents saan fot Aa s earnestly requested to ‘meet ‘at thelr hai! on WED: | Pedo practice. ~The Brooklyn's firing was espe- | military condition of the nation and theseveral | suddenly of apoplexy last evening. The com- | these baecingine persecutions are advertisin Box - P. Shingl NESDAY E " jour panies, provided nese OL tal ator ict sieht orclock | Clally good. | ‘The novel sight was witnessed by | states, to show that only ina few states had | mittee held a meeting this morning and passed | itand stimulating the iaith of the people. “Lk | 20! oe x {50,000 Cypress Shingles, sharp, as business of vital Lmportaiice clalias your at-| crowds on the pleasure bouts und Santa itosa | anything beou done to maintain a proper mite | eek rece meeting this morning and passed | it and stimulating cople would not suffer the | U4 well viticered. In adit Spruce Laths, White Pine Pickets, and alarge, dry | tention. | By order of the W. al. : island. The sea drill will continue several days | tary condition, Ifit were understood that the | the remains to the depot, from whence they | treatmehtextended the Mormons and bear it | Tuily reusizcd al stock of Mahogany, Quar. Oak. Cherry, ete, atmuen | _ 8D0-2 5. GANT, Secretary. | before commencing the land exercises. military arm wore powerless the bad elements | will be sent to Nashville, Te: Next Week-THE WILBUR OPERA COMPANY (0 Artists), in Gilbert and Sullivan's Latest Success, THE MIKADO! ‘ap7 an. unmurmuringly, It accused as the Mormons | tha Taay by cltizens known aa EVES [TH SHAKESPEARE AND | Jess than market prices, and on large orders a special SPECIAL NOT “MEETING OF 3 would at once comé to the front. Riot, the! en are by the courts. ‘This Isa war alee yd 3 stood ING NcHILLE Tit bevoles nS - ‘the Washingion aper Dealers’ Aseo- | ORDERED To NoRFOLK.—A naval order has | arson and marten eontd haat eet iat thet, i riage and not sensuali Striker 107 1 4 Thomas Nace, the wounded ‘Miss MARGUERITE E. SAXTON, Tragedienne, elation will take: luce on WEDNESDAY, April sth, Geo: y i 5 Asking for your favors and a personal call, Iwill | av 7:30 pm.at 411 7th st nw, All desler Aa ey | beeR issued detaching Capt. George C. Remey | ley, in making this remark, had no reference to The House yesterday passed the post office Striker, tor murder in the first degree, Every i to the popular met | 3 : A saciew hearer appropriation bill without amendment. 5 ; Lends man in the ambush party who is knot Fescher of Elocution and Dramatic Ary sesisted by | ate tan chject fe you te pian ee ee J, Ark MOORE. President. | {rom the Washington navy yard on the 30th | {he greut mass of the people, wherever tound, | SEPT AT was introduced. Inthe Seuate yester- | MTC of this persecution, ra ete te tines | Hd SIX of them are, night of Labor. 7,8 nm, Naiioual Rides’ Armory: G sever gis bed | me W. H. VEERHOFF, Storctir ais2ié_| instant, and ordering hiin to the Norfolk navy | Of However organized-wheiuer icnighia of | 4,3 tu Mas purodueed ln, the Seats yester, promioting it, coming to. light, and oo ge wow, WM.R. McLEAN, (=> ATIESTION, BRICKLAYERS Tren | 474 98 captain of the yard on the Ist of May. | Sane nian ie cat later cree Trataigar | ansmission through the mails of lottery, gif | the persecution continues the trath: leaks out. : nterprises, or other ilke circulars. * 4 TL EDN Re meting of Bricklayers’ | Szconp Liev. F. D. RUCKER, 2d cavalry, | square, in London, and in which all the bad eis. | CBterPrises, or other ile cl 2 s Men and women go willingly to prison rathe ios , WEDN: Y EVENING, April 71 iS pit . °, 4 Mr. Blair reported favorably in the Senate : § ace aeanenes mh24 28th and Batreets northwest. | Union, No. 2, V EDNESDAY EVENING, Ap relieved from duty in the adjutant | ments at once came forward and almost Pe {han sacrifice principle or betray confiden: front the col jee on pensions, the | ! : es ; = e lyzed the whol f London. A few dozen | Yesterday from the committee on pens! The epistle further says: “Those bringing th = ‘ (Ke “PPICAL REPARTMENT OF HOW. | (Fg, ATTENTION, Veen. general's office and ordered to conduct a de- | tlackguards in such a case could dogreat Meese, Bil'Go iiterease’to $50 a month the peusion of rsecutions would deny us rights as citizens, | Forr Bowie, Aniz., April —The Apaches ee Oe 1861. Regulation fen tee , | tachment of recruits to the Department of the * at) nN the widow of Gen. Ward B. Burnett. were born free men and women, and owe to | who surrendered to Gen. Crook o1 ho ‘on Spring course will commence MONDAY, April | only $1, for the grand parade oa “Apri 12h ney | Columbia, in-iagg <2 10 the great draft rlots in New York | “Petitions are reaching ihe Senate In num- | jVe.¥eFe, born the people of this land to main- | and who arrived hers ea aoc sero edn | Satine Saxston’s juren Sth, at & pm. This course of lectures are open to | ready-at Comrade A. DIP TRICH'S, , bers from civilian employes of the quartermas- | tin those principles and transtnit them wn pril Ist in charge « : . Mr. Teller said that was in a case of war. - ane Lieut. Mi vill 1 3 7 NAL —J. 5 * |p: © posteri e demand freedor 3 7 ; direction of Prof. T. the public a sie mae Mapeot * a Tins eEERONAL—J. Ross Robertson, editor and| 311: Hawiey replied that all riew were a caso | FS And subsistence departments of the army, | tin those principles and transmit them Licut. Maus, will be sent to Fort Marion, St, Frimrose cu Woman's, Rights, 3 mad PURVIS, Secretary, street. (Rs, SPRGAL MEETING — BUTCHERS | proprietor of the Toronto Telegram, is in town, | of tse Ree eer ed redtece ae are’ army | begit—under our rights as citizens dwelling | Awcustine, Fla. as Pglsoners of war. ‘The cap: Hurlbut as Mercutio: Talend swurrexinen have organized @ Uniou of 40 | accompanied by his wife, staying at the Ebbitt. | — As to the use of the militia to put down riots, | °4PT0) Some Ht to Pogues thelr pay. voaucea | Under the flag of the republic. The present cru Camp Soe farce ie ee ot hale fed. ae inliet iiewrved PARTIES CONTEMPLATING BUILD. | Members, Will old their next moging onSUND AY Foulit Minnie Ewan sailed eae er Mr. Hawley asked how the people of Pennsyl- a bill to order the Secretary of the Treasury to | S2de 1s é “ E children, ‘OF ‘Brad Adams’, Brentan post ee New York for Europe, where she will spend | vania, for example, would like the idea of the ranels Wi NOTHING BUT RELIGIOUS PERSECUTH PITTSBURG Droope; and stantiora’s Drog Stare. Dosrs open Spe ING, ALTERATIONS OR REPAIRS (Ke Stastisnen 1550. some tine in stud: hie. Arehibald M. Hoy | New Jersey militia coming into Pennsylvania | Pay, {9 the heirs of Lieut, Francis Ware, de-| SOT et peso reeuuieed be the wordy Its ee Been ‘HON. GEO. R. WENDLING, able Builder, are invited to send their address or call Suocestor to George Bergling New Orleans, Mr. Battelle and family of Boston, | state. The resultof the wantof a sufticient army | “2° Tes! Paid | tion.” People outside are already beginuing to | DANSE Of a Flood Over—More Damage ‘Will Deliver Two Lectures in the Congregational | in person at 318 thst. nw. Estimates made, good MERCHANT “TAILOR” Q. B. Ramey of Ottawa, Charles D, Porter of | was shown in the wat of 1812, when eames auch understand the objects of those engaged in it, on Chicago's Lake Front. eek aeneen ta a wetttana an aa 1318 Fstroet, neat Ebitt Tous, Ra Ma eae as pane. wae opr Mixon ive monsion became a smoking ruin. PENSIONS AND POLITICS. The se: nes DOW sgnacted, in Utah are the re Prrrsbune, April 7. danger of a great rN ENING, \2th—“Sanl of Tarsus.” dealing guaranteed. Telephone 773-3 +. ouse. hitney, Louis Crooke, 5 inand Mrs, ferring to coust defenses, Mr. Hawley said ey sult of a deep-laid conspira been | flood here is believed to be over. = TUESDAY EVE., soci 33eh— 3 ‘Death om End" | eime co Se A choice line of Spring and Summer Goods oe MJ] Sep ureat Waa the Ri Es | QUE, coasts were practically defenseless. Our | Commissioner Black Again Before the | it process of toru pov hegre highest point 90 Su earky tees Reserved Seats, 50c., at Ellis os apé-lw = 26-3 . Magon sburg, H. P. Boot Ports were now death traps. Modern missiles % cunning contrivance. x detec ERZOG’S NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. CHAS. S. PRICE, 4 w | Ward, W. A. De Blois, R. ‘Travers, D. W. Samp- | br war would go through six walls, one after the Senate Committee. Uon, religious and irreligious, now falling from the head # > Pes ost co REOGIST. 426.7 at aw, ‘Square, Was! son, J. H. Loughman, and M. J. Holland of | other, each one of which might, be ws thick os Dining to destroy Mormonism, PAIS the city. ‘The damage was not heavy. One Week, commencing MONDAY, Ape 5. | Washington Our prices are exceedingly iowa | Suauucn,ta upg of he nervous said, spinal eae | New Yorke J-F. Malley of Wheelock ot’ uowion, | Sour dercaet as, ott gtensest forts sud | sexarons WAMRISON AND BECK DIFFER AS 70 Brotght the tanatical eleme sand tnany mils’ and house eae SSS ZZ | mne2me' ie Rodney Ward of Brooklyn, and Hon George P: | should be fairly prepared tor war, we would | THE METHOD TO BE PEUSUED IN THE xN- | PrUught the fanatica destroy F nds of the GIES & EYAN, ALL (COL.) coo! Wiser of Yrescott, Ont. are at Willard’s.—Mr. | have no war. If we were so defenseless as now, | VESTIGATION.! zens, taking away our cons jul liberties, | Undated, ee a nse Ss & oO DS a tO meet at Si 7h ee pone G. eey on Waslipgton, He Nee We invited war. Who, in 1870, would have Jw» thus obtaining political permed of the sereanany IRIS! ISTOCRACY. IEBEL WEN, AY NIGHT, SI al 5 in New York last night.—Prof. George W. | beliew t ssian king’: i as voiceless as Indians or Chinese, Next Week—Great Union Square Success, LYN- MERCHAST TAILORS, SELOCE Shard. a3 Business. of iumportance ts tobe | Ather ton of Pa., Chiet Engineer Melville, 8. Ie | Peegee tds wea tad rah aene ee oe Leiner mapanen | enoettatie oc povemmeme eis monk ine aan ut 22y fe ‘Woub. Corner New York Avenue and 10th st. n. w. Eaneacied _JOSEEH LIVERPOOL, Freed't, ap6-3t* | Beckwith of New York, Gen. N. W. James, A. | eats ot fie eae war, or who in nade ponies meted x with impunity and ruled by a ther was cloudy and ‘Admimton, 10 and 25 cents, apS_| First-clam Garments at Reasonable Prices a7-1m,1p* <= THERE WILL A. MEETING oF | F. Pirie and J. B. Harmer of Philadelphia,’ E- | the United States would have believed in 161 | Commissioner Black in relation to the allega- SET OF POLITICAL HARPIES yin 2 IME MUSEUM. DAY, April 7th, at Soties p'sotiation WEDNES- | E- Osborn of San Francisco, G. Apeztequia of | that mlilions of combatants would be nesieg | tion contained in his annual report that under reveling and fattening at ourexpense. This is | _CH#iCAGo, April 7.—A northeast gale Gren epEsyIvania avenue. near Lith street, ey e = | aon Haake rremat poclock BML. sharp, at the Mexico. J. W. Berkley of Louisville, and Gen. | within so shorta time? Mr. Hawle: alluded, | his predecessor political influence controlled | {yd has been the object of the oatery and com A mach eddie damage to Tirery Aferscontand Renew 3 Tae Carre: Te’ Carrmay 4 | = : ELEDRATED VERMONT | Vos He Spann ao! Henlcla, ‘are at the EDbILL | also, to the lamentable exposure of our coast | ana dictated action in pension cases. slant appeals for legislation and the illegal out- whew rive. | Be, Every Afternoon and Night this Week, A. H. Boston, A. B nue and ‘k al The Charmane JOSIE pene” I 2s ELEBRATED VERMONT iat Hon, Barnes Compton at Metto2, OF | elties, especially the exposure of San Franelsco | 92d “ctated action began by su gulcing or Gouk:| mages tabictell Dn the past ss racamt toe park al RG KNOWLES, A.D. HALL. cHas ROACE, | ¥ EVERY SUNDAY MORNING. g Ns aprugeatt,,flass, one talt | Dakota, Hon. Barnes Compton of Muryiand, T. | to the guns of a Chinese war ship. In referring ape ae shire netd and deprivation of rights; now it means s! gt 2, 2 peas BI gpd one gaiton cans; thin @pring’s rani a Bradford of, We Virginia, and pleut. £3\G; | 10 the militia of the states, he satd Connecticut | missioner Black further about the case of Mark ing the political control of the country tollowed phe ge 4g ns edians, PER, 2 Sugar. NO 3 yres, are at the National.— Jos, B. Batchelor v vl en- 5 SI jon. To conceal these de- e drive has disappeare 3 i. = oad GF a Ce dean: Aliss Ella Halstead, | Mr. Teller ‘said nobody was opposing the e| by ah outery against polygamy. They seem | Yiited this loc he snow ‘On the American Stage. | a papers G and G. F-and C.F. Halsiead of Brooklyn, aré | pailding of iortifieations oF the Raemectecy | Black did not believe a sufficient case was made | by tery polygamy.) hey seem | trom two to tiv The lange reaper : = E a = apo-er_ | > erate serine = | COOPERATIVE BUILDING assocraTion. at the: Metropolitan Mr. George Kennan ot | ot gunn ‘The bill was not tor iortifieatious or | out for a pension, Re ataliial aoa seen penn ret eg pet, ge! and mower man factors: was almost destroyed, . Pe a 's SOCTAI Er a gton, Ww! veling exte: Be s, bul a ease ye vi . a el esty aidenhood, are all wan- on “ ore bem ae. si, between Band F hw. THURSDAY: April & = ez = Asects, 961,554.76. ly in Siverid, jomed Mrs. Kennan in London | “'Nr’ Logan sald forte and gous told not be | UBUCd the Pension to the widow, and that the | person, uted ths oisert oo eeptan te nine: A FLOOD AT EASTON, Xicieantas on “Gameesicusnanirayeamage | SPECIAL CABLE DISPATCHES pe foe mestng of, the aesctation for making | Om wew25tH Gr starch. Flielr immediate pans | manacd with green men. Lak aii Gooner les ee nm ees [oR Ee are ged | ey er a 2 amateur talent. a] ith ma ‘and cen + are not known, but they are expected to return. : pension, to prov st segpozed prmeee Neer ssensions by tempt- Ss risen al this pol jour feet since PPE BERLITZ ScHooL oF LANGUAGES, | 3 MANY BRIGHT FEATURES, ty | WEDNesbay Apr’, Las, at Ferclock pome | home betore longs “Col, Lanitot loch seckgore House of Representatives. disease for which he was granted a pension, He | forts have boon to sow dissensions by temnt- | has 14 Dielgh Wek te nee re is ‘728 Lath Street Northwest, g EVERY BODY WILL WANT TO S| National Rifles” Armory, G st.’ near 9th nw. of the White House while his family are at| The Speaker laid before the House the mes- | had not seen fit to disturb the case and revoke Uetray wives, and children their pareutm ts: nills in South Bastoe bed eS ATORDAT. Arnone ne? tpblgente, 4 & coutmence Om she TSN G? koe for subscription and | Fortress Monroe. ——Senator Leland Stanford sage of the President on the subject ot Chinese | the pension. Gen. BI pana the request of Sen- stead of seek ing to establish justice, ‘They vy walle nor = ‘clock, b é SEE psQOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest,_ | Bis contributed $4 toward the coming celebra- | immigration, Referred to the committee on | #tor Harrison, described diabetes aud itseffects, aimed to induce husbands to Torsake wiv: ‘One of 2 0 mbSl-Im | > INO. JOY EDSON, Bec'y. O17 Fst, 2d Hook. “abst | HH of the Union Veteran's assoclation——Mr, | {mulsratlon, saying he believed it usually ran its coursé | fi'raize children, aud» cast out. tinea YAPITAL CYCLE Y. AVE. LarG-| 3 THE CAPITAL 8 4 = Binet Lo ee Harry Bryan, Secretary Bayard’s private secre- | reign affairs, within three years. Gen, Black thought she | bastardize | protect and support. When Jest Hiding Park in thiocountiy.. Largest ansort 3 ph oneeeentons : CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. tary, has returned from a trip to Cuba. Mr. Dibble &2 submitted the conference | statement, contained in the letter of Senator | tuese men began their” persceutious, . ment dl Ticyelesin United States, Ladies x 2 —— report on the bill providing for @ public build-| Harrison to the pension office was enough to | THES Maes me ape pe = have freeuse of Park and Tricycles mornings m24lmse | F 3 » B| worre uuroule bunt ust Mr, JOHN KEY-| SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. | Ing at San Antonio, Texas and tvasagrosd eg, | Lar OR fo the pension office was enough to they found happy contented homes and a pr patches re 7 = THE“CAPITAL” THE “CAPITAL, ENG Ween or the sale of the PO- As passed the bill appropriates $200,000, special on that letter, but on a letter written by | PCTOUs people, ho man’s rights iy a yu P. Or Taz B. LAND SPRING WATEH In Washington, D. - Liberty in the fuilest sense was extended 10 all ied by a light tall of HE KE anorama Or Lue Barrie ‘AS other persons ure selling another article, epre- Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, who has been absent THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. theciaimant’saon, which did not justify such | su.cr aim has been to destroy these homen, rivers are rapidiy rising, 719. 719, Cen ee ee froma tity Ghose de-iring to | in Boston and New York much of the winter, | Mr. Willis (Ky.) reported back the river and | ction. and under the pretended diszuise of eniorcing ening disastrous inumanasons ob OF MANASSAS, OR SECOND BULL RUN. le @ | gan cele OBI upon ts rity by hasing from | as returned to the city and taken possession of | harbor appropriation bill from the com@ittee SENATOR BECK re gag apeegi chosen, see oo ox shines take ks. et (eeiinal inal micuaa anal SOHN KEY WORTH, oil and' ste! n. her house on Dupont Circle. having chargeof the subject, and it wasreferred | Was Whether oF not Gen. Black, Spa [io ey py wy rs mop yey Auststa ond Rawsia Retrenged. CORNER 15TH ST. AND OHIO AVE, HIRAM RICKER & SONS, Mrs. Whitney has returned from Cleveland, | to the committee of the whole. Se Pomion office | tion, “Had Mormonism been a man-made ine Guubhinais tngemhie tun Sune eee NOW ON EXHIBITION aT : eas ofthe Celebrated Poland! Soring, | and drove out yesterday to her coimtry place. THE SHIPPING BILL, had igen es Hoan yf geen seh Latent ea stitution itoould not withstood the violent as. | “HESS DON Anate.” Rumor says thet tive rede 7 ce ‘poses, ropes ults directed against Schisms have ~ - ‘Two Blocks South of Pennsylvania Avenue, 2 EG. Davis, WWM, RAND WM. REDIN Woop-| Mrs. Speaker Carlisle, who has been suffering | , 22 he morning hour, Mr. Dunn (Ark,), on be- | BOon which he inade up his opinion, arisen, and the imprisonmentand concealment | tionsof Austria and Russie are rather elarm- aa seen meena (Beet witty, Sak? O26 SEDEN WOOD: for the past fortnight with muscular rheuma, | BAlf of the committee on American shipping, | ‘Senator Harrison said he could not consent | Tisciing men would have best iollomed ie tae ingly strained. Battle Scene Ever Produced, ‘719 Market Space. Suaton, Law Bulldine, 472 Loulana'ave. " Complete | fisun, istable to drive Out. galled up, resolution setting apart the 224, | that ex-parve affidavits should be putin. tn, | tisiteeration ofthe ongunization, Witte teen <2 aa tees ex ‘conveyances of Georgetown and County u nator Beck ret , with some warmth, xf Mormonism make deuunciation ot thi ot Dend is Coachman, — Ea DEE PERV EY ar ACK ESCURTAL, | property and Utlestowveh madea specialty. spgau | “There was a good turnout yesterday of young | 25thand 24th of May for the consideration of | ,Neaaler J to get everything that Gen’ | priesthood. the ict that violence aud contusions cmon, Ape F.- . es the “free ship’ |. Adopted, oe pr a AN PRA April 7.—A special to the OPEN DAILY Fax9auroll nu BEADED,VELVET and BROCADE GRENA- | (>= EM reps Prot, Manwig of the ‘different peeege att by | a ils Holman (ind), in behalf of the golect In- | Black had found to Tead him to believe polit- | Ross not exist hese is due to tive teach No | Cut! irom Guayamas, sex. says C Benham, sur DINES, PLAIN and STRIPED GRENA- DANENHOWER & SON, Prot. Marwig of the different classes of the | dian commission,calied up the bili providing for | Cal influence had controlled in the pension | wonder prejudice exists towards us Wich the | periutendent of the Copper acon M. — DINES, TWISTED SILK HERNANI, a wait Estate and Insurance, piunes. Arrangements were made to have the | the appointment of a commission: to consietor | office before the country and in the record if he | principal officers sent here are pany, in Sonora, was shot dead at Hermonilla ADMISSION, 50 Cxsra. Curae Unvenia| CRAPE DE CHINE and CANTON GRAPE, aps. _# TEA DTH TROT ROee | doe toe aor oe veh rom New York next Tues- | six persons to be appointed by the Presidente | ad to accomp! ish tt by making @ seportand ‘YOUR PEOPLE'S GREATEST ENEMIES, yesterday by his’ coachman, Fred Sweet. The . MOIRE ANTIQUE and STRIPED SILKS. DESK REALTH INSTITUTE | day for another rehearsal. The tickets for the | inspect and report.an_the condition of heafacs | Feuding It in the Senate. He was determined The Edmunds law has been enforced in | murderer Was arrested. No cause is avsigued r si wh i a Black's whole case sh« 3 — EN, ni al severity. na jorthe act. Mrs. Beni ros Yaans, 25 Ceera Tiebetmansiciones athe wna Sonia | PSseet, tadeans cepenee assanis fates | Romeround Slee Dr. Pope, are aeing rapiai: | auganalan, ttre, Three of the members of | tat Gen. Black's whole case should goin that Shicials prosecuting Ir bavinc gone far beyond | deaiinel her hostess = Prosteated hy the 7H oo = ees: » . s m the offi- officials prosecut having gone far beyond | death of her husband. THE Scorr ART GALLERY, SILKE from 700 ee Oho eer SORAE | Sronted at thetrresidence ifdesired, wham | A party of agreeable people assemtins 2 | eee army and the others to be appornent ‘THE CASE OF JAMES I. DAVID, the letter and spirit of the law in its embores, ee WILLARDS HALL, Seems Gomes tne zice Sook. ae ERT will be open tl To'aloee MHF: | Senator Palmer's house last evening to discuss | {fom civil ilfe Or detailed from officers of the | of Michigan, belng one of the number Gen, | een ter ane Spit of the law in its eniorce- | a Chimene Mimtavere Detention. 43m __ Can be rented for first-class Entertainments, E88 and Peep ae adapt yore Sh therhiotion, “Every cnc, sttanger, oc acter eS the trip to Cube, from which a number of them | Interior department. Black submitted to sustain hischarge, was next | lected on account of their’ pronounced opposi- | A STATEMENT FROM THE CHINESE CONSUL AP ———— ee r + = returned. Black and Black and White SATEENS choke | Hy. suould not tall ‘to visit this Mammmesie eet ‘here were present Senator and District in Congress, = —s tion to the accused and their religion. Strained | “ SAN FRANCISCO REGAKDING THE APPAIR. EXCURSIONS. ‘stock and new design, ONDINE CLOTH, — | Met. 7th, SthantD sts. mh3i-zm | Mrs. and Miss Mahone, Representative and STREET RAILROADS. taken up. On March 25th, 1871, David was constructions of the law have been framed to| gas Picenoress, teat > ‘can oR SCT AT NOT x sion of $10 a month for herni: “ ad is ——— nee : SPECIAL, NOTICE I WISH TO IN-| Mish Jucwom, ama See Ae eG pagkeen, and | ae sub-committee of the Senats District com. | Sayeed Pension of $10 din 1876. ‘The | Pulings’” Charges to Juries have, Dees eens | Sul has made the following statement in regard large stock of Black and Gray Wool SUIT: Miss Juckson, and Mr. W. E. Quinby, of De- au pe ped TUlings. Changes to Juri e been made (oews Excunsions INGS, CARMELITE, ae | White Goods ele. | agcate af arian Hat T have no partners or | tole, ‘ 2 f mitts on railroads had a meeting to-day and | record of the case was to the effect that in Au- | whith amounted to direct instructions to cou- | %2,¢he, Felusal of the customs out progacing ro fant assortment and attractive prices. TABLE | ments made not directly through me. F.Kitat’sis, | Mis Kate Field is at Welcker’s, and will prob- | €xamined the several bills pending to evarce ee eee eer uiniied under lim | vict, The law has been made the instrament | the neweaary parctes “Seereuey aie EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA LINENS and TOWELS very cheap. WHITE. Leader Krause’s Orchestra, 621 South Carolina ave. street railroads and amend the chartera of ex- | !2 action, and, talling upon him, juced rup- | of frightful wrong, and the torture inflicted | instructions 10 cbs collector of this port to per- For the Spring and Summer of 1886. SendtorPro-| and ECRU ROBES at Wonderfully low prices. | ®&_Oflice, 903 Pa. ave. mn | ON ce Halth Carpe ee id bia) ore ee Ne S0Gan wan taken, Sey sTcomrades | fobs ar beyond anything ever conceived of by | mit tho legation to land freely and extend to srams. [ ORSON sap ner, of: Concord, :wi r. treated for the rupture. wits of comrades | the men who voted for its passage. Deligit is | {iit the Jeg :. Just at the t bis Black Lisle,Cotton, Plaited and Silk HOSIERY, CORSON & MACARTNEY, (Geet Apetidiiig, thateintae tat | ihe bill ained A DEMY OF DENTAL ScrENCE. | were to the effect that he had a rupture, David | teen by" tisose enforcing At atthe eee ie | them every courtesy. Just at the anoment ERICKETS ISSUED for INDIVIDUAL TRAVEL| best goods at Loweat Prices <a PR gaeat of the tale or ae Charles Nordosne | The bill introduced by Mr. Teller in the Sen- | Wer a\carterneser ay thee anne apture: David brings. Justice in the tederal courts here isout epee Beveled wood wy LT 7 PASSAGE TCR ETS by all ore of Steamers. Latest styles in PARASOLS, SUN UM- aig wee: K street. ate to incorporate the National Academy of | have been hurt, and que examiner's report | of the question, owing to the animus munl- | jucr sony Aegon noe to permit the legation to COOK'S FXCURSIONIST. with, maps pobitshed | | BRELLAS in reliable makes, JERSEYS tn aiepauins sonia eoeiaed Ga non Monday ane ithe erred trom Califor. | Dental Selene, provides that “the academy | ee ea rea, Ghat sabe eae ncnae | fested, by the Miclals No arsuments, Insul- | {tnd'unti mis exectieue ag 4 monthiy, by Fiail for ven centa, Address. new styles. CORSETS in all the desirable Dealers in Government, District Bonds and all Local | 21a on Monday, and is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. | shall, whenever called upon by any depart. | Jur injury David was treated for indigestion | Min ccd tolstand im the weg ol the ore are | tothe castom house for examination, ‘This was mb2d eke i see © SON, 261 Broadway, N. ¥. makes.Our stock of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, ‘Securities, J.M. Smith. “Mrs. Stmaith'will be at home to | Dient of the government, Investigaterexaain aud liver complaint. Aeeeee Rng nuniber GP indicts sed | communicated to his excellancy, whoexpressed = FLOUNCINGS and VEILINGS cannot besur- Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges ot | her friends on ‘Thursday. experiment and report upon any ‘subject of | ““the examiner's Teport set forth that there | fou. fi tay tise grou “= hoy ge much surprise at the ection <n oe acter, Fee PONS chawea cen ope sppreciatedInBUT- | New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore | Mrs. John A. Logan went to Chicago on Mon- settigationse gang actual expenses of such in-| was conflicting testimony as to David's injury, | uma by the grand Jury, aud the more distin- oy 8 eS Lams Arrexriox TONS, CLASPS and BUCKLES weshow the | Bought and Sold. edied with the sumener easier ha eatzs con: | Feporis to be paid irom appropriations waten | O8e,euepation being that he was ruptured | Slany plead guilty, knowing tho opelessuess | fin {only present States, adding’ that they newest productions. RIBBONS and Ribbon Vel- Orders in American Bell telephone Stock executed | Hected with the summer leasing of her property | inky be madd we the ear oe eons wl {lle helping to move @ cannon, and snother | of defense, and were packed tn his baggage under seal, and that. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS | vets in all widths andcolora Our Trimming by wire direct from our office to Boston, Constant | there. aerate at the academy | that he was $0 injured by his horse falling on shall recetve no compensation for any services. “3 10 PREVENT INSULT TO THEIR FAMILY it wouid be very inconveulent to get at them at department is replete with all the novelties of 3 a S| him. ‘The case was endorsed by Benton, chief ~ : - tend WLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F Srazer. n. FANS, HDKFS..NECK RUcie | Sudtations of this stock recetved. 5026 Dr. Frank W. Lang, of Menomonee, Wis., was | to the Foyernment of the United States.” | of division, that he was satisfied the injury ex- | by indecent questions on the part of the pros- | that time, and therefore proterred to remain on. eS = P married last evening to Miss Kate F. Gibson, | Among the incorporators named. are Edward - | ecutors, We have appealed to the ship antll communication could be haa YbUis Xv BANGS ENGLISH BASKET piaiTs,| ING, GLOVES, FaNcY Goops and No. | (FeE> HPTARLISHTED 3863, Of this elty, at the Gariield Memorial churene Maynard, HA. Wadsworth and Wo We svane eat ks pon vor eae i ee nneeals pemos patigrecsdigtm a FY Washington. | Finally, after a delay of am ‘Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingied =" Cbg ame ‘TIONS in eadiegs variety prion at tmnd Pom. hve, Capitol am. mq_|, Mrs. William 8, Fisher, who has been spend- | OC WV uauizgton cts Benn Mahoney, of Bieh- | Among the papers was a note pid solamente eee eee Presert specialty. = H e ug, an = 2 _| ing the winter in W sae + sioner Bentley asking if the case had been —s EG DAVIS | [pce PHOSVIT THIS COMBINATION, OF | VErvenmmiags Wushington, returned tomas | Wilke HH. Keech, of Beiuimore, Seprped, an 2tpo, tor wnat reason. On March : racy danger “4 ap5-6t 719 Market Space, corner 8th st__ | Phospnanee naan id Cherny and Horsford's Acid | this her permanent winter residence. Ropero Ets AND THE LIBRARY BILL, | 4tb, 1884, David applied for reinstatement. In | hs criminals convicted of the blackest crimes, - New York, April ‘Tonie, and’ ‘Mrs, Biddle and the Misses Biddle, of I stree ‘Representative Singleton has been the re-| connection with lication an affidavit | Others are imprisoned for refusing to answer | ened acties Aiba o HSER MASS Bealytvanis te | gave small fon oe oe ae * silent ot many congratulations on account of | BY David was led satiug hls ealistment-and | questions relctiing on thelr, vntue, “Expat opened active aad strong this Ovz Busures Surs in betiles or on draught with’ soa Water, Hib” | "The mariage of Miss sary 0, t, the | the Passage of the library bill by the House. | produesd supta Wives are compel iy against hus- | the early dealings prices cot ax> : hie beats gronaion was dis-| bands. All precedents are ignored and every- i LOOK OUT WASHINGTON 18 | daughter of Mr. Octavius Knight, to Mr. ‘The result has made manifest the injustice of | bontinued t his being giving a hearing. | tins is made subservient tothe cllort ee po py = ¥LOODED WITH IT. Knight, occurred this morning, fhe attack upon him because of his notatempt- A LETTER FROM SENATOR CONGER the system to powder. voctowtewsnw Yee Ln SPRING OVERCOATS self an Be sate yor Sas tt ing es Tee Mee atentaee ee He's iow ase Moince, wien wine, pe BOGE At | was produced, inclosing David's application for The spistio urges the necessity of unity, re- | Cont, the latier Jeresy Gen It attendance of the ry 4 ne’ igence, perseverance in the oa o OOCUEY RPRGIAL ATTENTION TODAY. | soning carvings Jou. chara “CARATS keg Seaiar a ue Bice de he pare of une Povc,cucourages the beaulil | Beaty: reacung small facie stau Bias says the bill is sure to go through the ms wyrkey * : Beare feand if he hasn't ithe stock send ta yout adios 2d af way by her Bukes, | Promptly. ‘There is ‘no difference wtateee | Spoke Lesonersnas chespuscanes tee oeeek eienee you wilt be supplied. The Mr. Walter Hopkins, Mr. petween the bill as passed by the House and | reinstated. peopled teaches personal purity more strictly ‘The great variety must satisfy you of our de- G. CASSARD #203, | say Nevitt, Mr. Herbert Knightand Mr. Gamuel See ane yor se Senate jast year. Acting than does Mormonism. Referring to the dan- Prmmination not to be surpassedand the low | Curers of the celebrated “star Brand” stud Cured | Kulzht, The Immnediatens eee iat Graveling | adernoon that Ne ineended toca on eee informit prices we ask an equal determination not to bo ‘Hams and Breakfast Hacon, ole Tt Nett ore th. Upox | brary bill before adjournment this evening their return they will reside in this city. ng. pad mo doubt ‘of its passage, without PAYMENT OF A CLAIM FOR Woo! ae DEN PAVEMENTS ati you calland look st oar girments to- OAH WALKER & Co, ERE A a A mas (035 Peansyivania svenee, ee ‘Arrmsriox aa for eggs), Novel Setin * arrestion iy we wish to saya few wordsto you, We|’ mhoime Serap Book Pictutes Fresh Tesae Suse ane | can ft you. ‘We make the finest quality ahirts and Bas tephra, ing lance wow one? | eaten ge, coe en apy | cee *

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