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THE EV NING STAR Telegrams to The Star. FURLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, Ad 3 ———_ PBs AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, GLE R, orthwest Cerner Pouncylvania Ave. cndllth St, by ti The Evening Star Newspaper Company, THE GREAT STRUGGLE OF LABO GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't - > cents exch. By" en sc pegpaid "30 cents & cd x a x < Office at Washington, D.C,as =A TRE W KLY Stan—pnblished on Friday—$1 a - postage prepalt. Six months, 50 cents. A)l mail subscriptions must be paid th advance; eve ees Vo. 68—Na 10,288. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1886. TWO CENTS, | “mewssinten jn re nrrres tenella lita ee ee oe er || UW ORNS. | 2 Other Q HICAGO, AY KPRS CAMPAIGN. hicage The Shing Labor Tre AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. KNIGHTS AND STRIKES. o'clock this morn THE EIGHT-HOUR MOVEMENT. = = a an | 4 yards of the Lal road. Com- HE PRINCETON COLLF GLEE CLUB HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, SUNDAY, Fourth Day's Session of the House Se-| What a Prominent Officer of the ~ 7 cht, and T 5 z [K=> ®w issue oF stock. CSS BENE ME, CHURCH, SUNDAY. | Tim SUPPLEMENT OF THE EVENING STAR lect Committee on the Labor Difficul-| Knights of Labor Says About it. ait eset a Will give a Grand Concert EQUITABLE ers. ion. 9 o'clock, prayer services; 11 o’elock, | to-day contains the President's special ‘message . WEDNESDAY EVENIN way from the rail- April 28th, at $ o'clock, wason hand, hurrying reaching, by Rev. Fletcher - Marine: 3 o'clock, ad i rs| THE HOUSE ONLY IN SESSION. | tes OVEMENT IN WASHIN( COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | Ste=bY the bastot, lev, J. A- Price: Teportof séere- | 00 the labor problem; conclusion of Jay Gould’s THE MOVEMENT IN WASHTN ON —AGITATHC agesa' meee aes Sep telmoby, es 736 Glock, preaching by Rer- | examination by the strike committee of the EXAMINATION OF THE GENERAL SECRETARY | BUT No STRIKE CONTEMPLATHD—EDUCATIN oP mien to atiother give Matte ee jctiard Exmméns.” Remari v. Je Bea 5 teted AND TREASURER OF THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR | THE PUBLIC UP To SHORTER HOURS. whieh not ASSETS MARCH 15, 1886, $611,554.76. All welcot apia-zte | House of Representatives; the three conv! t © more taciturn than ee ee oe eee Subscription books are now open for shares in the = SSS COURT GF THE | MUrderers who are shortly to be hanged in this RIVER AND HARBOR BILL UP.| “vessns vowneniy ax M'DOWELL RE ASTAR reporter was talking this mornin be seowd tuorenash. ih Admission, 75¢. 11th issue. Subscription and payments can be made Oa OF COLUMBIA, THE city; alawyer’s double crime; telegraphic dis- CALIMD—AEBIZZATION NAVORED—FOWER | os Senter, the senuhakpumndauerer te trikers were Te at the office of the Association datly, from 8:30am. | DAY OF APRIL, 1886. patches, etc, The advertisements are classified 4 OF THE KNIGHTS AS TO STKIKES. ie > wot ration and prowp . 23st | t0.4:30 p.m. an Davin K. W) Ne = »|The President’s Labor Message. general assembly of the Knights of Labor, con- | ty... ta scenerally t ht that any at~ bomen 22285 _| "atomhiy payments are $2.50. ASSAM WARDESE Fin Duuigy, VABPWEE No. | a8 follows: Auetion Sales, Dry Goods, Ladies The House labor investigating committee | cerning the cight-hour movement on the Ist of > Ay might make would be EW NATIONAL THEATER Pamphlets explaining the object of the Association, simile e Goods, Educational, Hotels, Housefurnishings, oe. ahaeneter primes rer er waganr yeti poe go Ping N its advantages, benefits, @0> will be furnished’ ond | , O0 motion of the petitioner, by Mr. W.F. Mattingly, was halfan hourlate in getting to work this The general assembly,” he said, “has | ® mee Ww 4 = oS * her solicitor, it is ordered that the defendant cause iis | Attorneys, Books, Pianos and Organs, Sewing acs sin Micalckataiiniiie, Ebening “MeoaGine: | ecseie taisesit ot | tibet ee Feat | ors would TO-NIGHT ATS. Themen Semervilie: Pressent.......S18 10th st. nw. appearance to be e-tered herein on of before the first | Machines, Gentlemen’s Goods, Dentistry, The P! m g- Mr. Turner, secretary-treast en no action concerning this movement, uaind-house : : Dre acd, Sonne Yee age rule day occurring forty days after thie day: other | qu ate pierre coca Dentistry, he THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. the general assembly, Knights of Labor, was| “Can the assemblies here act independently And Saturday Evening and Saturday Matines, | Geo. W. Casilear, 3d V. Preven aoe Wise the cause will be proceeded with as in cascof ae me aitaa ea a oH ames Poto- | _ The House met at 11 o'clock, in continuation | sworn and was asked to make some statement | ofthe general assembly?” asked th reporter. MR JOSEPH JEFFERSON Fred, W. Piatt Fired LNG Test 2 ain ea Hs. | . The Object of this sult fs forthe petitioner to obtain | S10! River Boats, Steamers Hatirecas Wood | Of Yesterday's session, and immediately went |as to the purposes of the organization ; they have the right of individual ac- In Ils Sub!ime Characterization of BB, teomny. sas omce Maple Printer. | Gesertion andabacdonments On re STounG Of wilt | a Coal on, har into committee of the whole (Mr. Wellborn, of | He repli-d that he could not give a better Idea | tion. There are two districts in the District of | é jo Iie Sublime a “"" Sea Endowment Life. 911 Fst. iy SEAR, P, JAMES, Justice he ‘Texas, in the chair,)on the river and harbor | of it than had beengiven by Mr. Powderly. Columbia, and the an act for themselves, Washington Irving's Creation, A trac copy, & GovERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DA¥.—Internal | appropriation bill. Mr. Parker asked him about how many local | subject to rules made by the general assembly | © call out the RIP VAN WINKLE. aes Fest LB WILLIOMIS Asst. Clerk. ap23-1aw3w | Te¥enue, $379,090; customs, $551,298, Foran hour the bill was considered, and some | assemblies of the Knights 6 Labor there were. pat their annual mectins in October on | the situa THE BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. Chas. B. Batley. ermined, a little progress was made; anda tew moments be- | ‘yhe witn led that there were about | this question there has been r Plasterer, 1220 Hat nw. MCKENDREE M.E CHURCH, MASSA-| | Lanp CommissioNer SPanxs, having found, | fore noon the committee wince tng Hoos ad edhe ere will b yvement here [or Hobinaon, Parker & Co, clothiers: | (FS “chusettaave. between Owes Oh eee Frid jap aeapetures hyper mre Sina omigreanng [TMP DIp rege pay egg fog Seer Gas Co. 16th st-n.w. | Rev. C. Lizuuenr ihicuanveos, ‘pastor. Services | R€States, that the board consisting of four |'Journed, and the session of Friday was opened | & at | : the Istot May probably here Will be Mo TREATED VERY GINGEREY. : y 000, ‘The average mem- | [i\° i : ~tt- D. Rittenhouse, Telier and Notary, Riggs & Co-sbank. | Cova Side eee IC i J. H. Das. | Members recently organized by him-to pass | With prayer by the chaplain, some esmany as 8, strike. It will be an_¢ffort to br # say ve Lake Shore BOX SHEET Jag Hi Eaville.-Attorney-atiaw, Glover Bull, Fe | Get page ahs iam, sermon by Hey. JH. Dstt Gon the fing ‘proots in(tand. Satehita panies THE ¥RESIDENT'S MESSAGE ership of a local assembly was probably 100 | Agrecinent to have abt ite coms as far irom an end as For Sa'e of Seats 3, Whit Herron Bi gains, Star Mice. | tree dad piiblte invited. p22-2t_| small that the work was delayed, is now about | upon the labor troubles having been read by | men. orl unls we desire to effect sof yesterday. Tnst NOW OPEN -Druggist, 436 71h st. 8.W. <P >POTBURY & LRE, a Cen pera bpard) £0, consist ee the clerk, Mr. Springer (Iil.) moved its reference | Mr. Parker asked if they ever attempted to epi pine gr plny Aa lily and peaceably many at the Box Office of the Theater. p23 EW Boteter See tial Ficsfins Co Geb and ase: | goaance mses ete ee en tome | ateg teareaed Ee the een eae debs caiaey tee al eared ee 2 yale eae) Sashes ati Ast of May. Kicht hours is 10 aiiroad in ( y wil be aw 5 ¥. T. Howser. 8, and O. Ticket Agt., 14th aud Pa. av. pat ote force ot special azent Z report uj it or ss rep f . point we aim to reach, We w Z 0 ea bee te Joba W. Sehafer.-..China store, Jado. teh nc: | proche yore 10ug.s ses mere tung Wile Dlcaasa Lo ote Otherwise, on or before the 13th of May He was then asked fhe had any knowledge | fewer hours, “The inventions in tancauenn © says that the sheriff's efforte A@-SPECIAL NOTICE-68 Fe De PE CC, Se enerneeneeenneneBOOKSHOFE, 1543 FP ‘st. nw. | thiy will remove to their neve store, ilus Fst. Nava OrpErs.—Lieut. Commander R, E.| Mr. Hammond (Ga.) thought that there was | ofthe Knights of Labor as an 01 ganization | &e., have reduced the needs for workinen, aud & ridteaions and abortive for the: 200.203 sano, ety ap22-6te Impey, ordered to the Washington navy yard; | RO Teason to believe that the committee would | attem ting to Influence sliver lexisiation; and | reduction in the hours of iabor must toilow. tn | aid not want to antagonize the terete at Once 917 Fst, 2a oor. | [F<qe> W: WASHINGTON, Avait 3167, 1886, | Ensign Wm. Braunessreuther to the Alliance; | et act dilisently, and it was unusual to in- | Feplled that he knew o: no such cil pas Pe By Spee int i engine that attempted to tart ‘THE BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY Office hours: 8:30 a m. to 4:30 dally. apl7-lw ‘Having sold my store, 1260 and 1262 824 st., busi- | Passed Assistant Surgeon W. H. Crawford to} Mr. Butterworth, of Ohio, moved to refer the | thousand Knights of Tabor, asking for free | educated up to it ration engonndl ot “One of Uhe strikers, who had (Week commenci: MONDAY. APRIL 26) fi = ‘WE BEG LEAVE TO INFORM OUR | ness, &c., to RB BANCROFT, all parties having the naval hospital, Washington; Passed Assist- Message to the committee of the whole, coinage of silver, and said that local ssembiies men ought to be educated up to it, y fow minutes be e With an ine ing MON . ee ee ae that ‘Thompson's Shirt | claiths against ine will please prevent them at the | @nt Surgeon J. PB. Lumsden, detached from |" nae xEssAGE DiscUssED AnD REFERRED, | Bad wright todo this, but that it was not the | should not expect to seta day's pay f 4 off of che company's premises ‘Now open at the box Office of the Theater. Factory has removed t0 908 F st.n.w.. Opposite Mar | store, and those indebted tome will please call und | Naval hospital, Washington, ‘and placed on s 9 _ uction of the Order of Knights; merely the hours work. ‘The first kim should be te. "i fere In any Way with the come . 1.00 and $1.50 | Sonic Temple, where all who desire the best quality | Settle. Messrs. RB. Bancroft and T. ¢. Donahue are | walting orders; Gunner W. A. Ferrier, from the | ‘The President’s message on the labor troubles of the men signing the petition. six thousand | tio men. em he Wwases <, jumped upon the engine and Reserved Seat ER TTESC Ot HS | nd most Couiforcable htting Mee nana Te nd the public or paxt thera! patrnage waka com | juinmesota and placed on walting ofders; n- | gave rise toa short but interesting discussion, | men, he said, formed but & siiall part of the | wuts Gehl what te | asia full minute with the engl ee rz Fine Dress Shirts to order a apeciaiy below _ | Hnuance of emus oe ee yen onags; Les a con- | sign Louis Dunean has resigned, to take effect | In which the message was warmly ommondeg | menibersiliy'of tine orden, rder was trying to. tach th .” he said, | Beer. Pally one hundred deputy sheriifs saw MQNDAY AND THURSDAY, = poles eee | Cet x CH. FI June 30th. by Mr. Randall (Pa), Mr. McCreory (Ky.) and | THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY IAS No POWER TO | “and it could tut be douse at once | him ‘ana were to arrest lim, MAD OF HONOR (New. THE LATEST APPROVED. STYLE jC agers cea others, It was finally referred to the conumit. D: a - see _ | Of taem took a step or raised a finger, T TUESDAY AND FRIDAY ta ADINA (NeW, ‘and most comfortable fit in a flue Dress THERE WILL BEA FINALMEETING | ARMY ORDERS,—Capt. Cyrus S. Roberts, 17th ‘ ‘as finally reterre he commi ORDER STRIKES, Sale of Valuable Eniiding Lots. heer started hisengine back, WEDNESDAY MATINEE, BATNES soccees 15 Prompentre shire faa e | Marve ah ee, me seuers, Marble and Sate Cutters, | infantry, has been relieved from duty in the Oe or Dat oor ith Jnstructions to report upon it | The witness was questioned as to the power Thoid: Paber@ Occ the ‘Merrick | @pproval, und the ‘siriker, jumpp WEDNESDAY EVE Bee ee tor the purpose of forming a Calon, t6 be | department of Arizona, and ordered to join his ve of the general assembly to orde? strikes. oe r » Bol he Merrick ngiod with thecwowd., A few The Di ress. ‘estate, at pu company. Capt. Henry E. Pratt, 13th infantry, a igen Naa Se Appointed inspector of certain’ signal service | STUDY OF HYGIENE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. He replied that they cotid not order strikes, Known 8’ the TILE AND MANTHEL UNIO: PLANOS AND ORGANS, MOVED,TUNED : ~ i <o a pane DAY, April 23d. By order of COMMI are 92, S street, company had br tdown toe LUM Fi but could approve of them and sustain the | “duare 9 treet, 8 nd t ss ate pricen, (FS SHE QQEUMBIA EERE INSURANCE | property of Fort Stanton, New Mexico, for] The House committee on education, in their | strikers when it was deemed proper, When it | avenue and 21st street, ‘The lot ro Deartag of noveral a tat JOHN F. ELLIS & CO, [Ro rco OF HE DISTRICT OF COLU AL Ruich 1st Liout. EL. Fletcher, 19th intantry, | report in favor of the Senate bill (hitherto | was found that the strikers were In’ the right, | fect on S street, 31.13 ‘on Conn ay Boy ey {ae ae a 937 Pennsylvania avenu semf-annual dividend of Four Per Ceut on the acting signal officer, is responsible. Capt. | printed in T: and that the employers would not treat witil | and h7.84 inet on Diet cree 5 8 men tw refuse EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE | ap13.1m ‘Neardoth street. | ital Stock of this Company, out of the earsings 108 | Adam Keumer, Oth ealvairy, appointed Inspee | PE SEIGO IY aad ele ere SHUOY | Gincmn OF Ao thom Justice, tho. guaral ascamnbly | 222,57-04 fect on 21st etn Toda (ety ae ata AE Grander than ever, America's Famous Actor, (Fe ROMANS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE Payable to. stockholders on and after DAY, | 10F of cracance flores, &¢4 at Jetferson bar- atectoreehe conor intoxicants, narcotics, ete, | Would sustain the strike. Connecticut av REPORTS TH a SEEN 6) UNION Gospel, sraer Service, Central | May st, 1 the Company's Oflice, in the Kellogg | PACs, Mo. for which Capt. A. E. Mittimore, | toon health, in the Schools of the District of | HOXIEZ’S TREATMENT OF THE EXECUTIVE CoM- with a fr Dispateh pire pubiiches bene Gilet ‘1 FRANK G BANGS Union Mission Rooms. 909 Penns; ania avenue | Bulldin A4ig Fst now, | transfer books closed from assistant quartermaster, is reponsible. Columbia. and other schools maintained in ‘MITTEE. iso sold for 5 Pry animes | = hed hore this morning very WEDN oat Ld 20 l, ys inclusiv. See hole * > and’ ran vom Freeport a distock, Ills, indicating eer bers and friends invited. eid | “May oruer of tue Board ui Teese THE Wonk Lernixe Ur « Larrie—The | Whole or in part by the government, aiter stat-| 319 was questioned as to his Visit to Mr, Hoxte | 24 fet cat avenue and ranuing | that vari ‘rewiment ef z (>, OFFICE OF THE CREP APRARR AND _ epg ee OL WILTARD, Seon | clerks in the appointment division of the First | Gigsenting vote, tide that’ mech. Sane | in St. Louls, and as to whether Mr. irons had | thatwirad owe tig ee aed t » be In rendie (sdaterhs er! bebtelnk POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY, A MEETING OF (HE STOCKHOLD- | Assistant Postmaster General's office will here- | men and women have teri fe logisla- | obeyed the order of the executive committee | Martin F. Morris was the pu ciaterot the any oe HY of ‘WasuixaTox, D.C, April 13. 1886. SF Ot the HUGG FIRE INSURANCE | after quit work at 4 o'clock p.m. instead of 6 | tures Tos slinitgn Lane apt oned state logisia- | obey: = | i = y D.C, c it zl ANCE | af cl mn. pares for simila: , c nave be 7 he me: Kk tow = = at any Geos teehee pre A dividend of One Dollar per ahare will be payable | COW FAN, {0F the section of nine raven mutes O'clock p.m as has been tho custom during | Lares 2 ig’ New York, Pounsylvania, Massa | “Nhe witucss: weld tout ale, Trot Says She Was Swindied Ont of 950. | KOs ‘Magnificent Scenic Effects of Wonderful Magnitude, | 0n APRIL 26TH, 1886, to Stockholders of record at | west, on WEDNESDAY 1d, LSS the last year. chusetts, Mithigan, Wisconsin, Kansas, Ne-| had obeyed the order and had ted the | HOW A TRUSTFUL Y # WOMAN Lost HER | state « including the the close of business on the 15th day of April, 1886, at | " Poli will be opened at th. atid closed at 2 Putrrion rox MANDAMUSONTEDBaCRETAET Braska, Nevada, Orégon, Maine Rhode Island, | men all long the line to go back to work, The MONEY : Ee a oe talcinanne = ns Will be Closed un the day of elec TON FOR MANDAMUSON 2 fampshire, Vermont, Alabama, Towa, | reason the men did not go back to work was woman, who Geena Seat Ee edeeed oe nor borabigwss hate erpricle aptamer] aS “FRANCIS B. MOHUN: Secreta or StarE.—To-day S. V. White filed a petition | Connecticut and’ Maryland’ and. Washington | that the company awouldenot, have them. An A Ooknutaahic ee “ +4 Princess Theater, London, Eugiand, and as Wallack’s | "The teenatee bone eit cr Goeed from the 16th to | {#—==~ AIC = tor mandamus on Hon- Thomas F. Bayard, soe. | Tertitory. | Petitions ‘bearing ithe ames of | order nad been issued to discharge all ulights Sane Sinstvell wen onda: aor heute ake Uae ‘Theater, New York. to the 26th of April, inclusive. ES, retary of State, to compel him to pay the ’peti- | 71,276 residents of the country have becn pre- | of Labor, yesterday tha ng any. Next week -ALPA NORMAN OPERA COMPANY Pe MORKIS F. TYLER, President. 2 Large Pieces, 25¢. loner amounts he clalms due from certain | sented to. Congress for the chactment of thls | wit eliness sald that Mr, Hoxie had treated $50 by aman who tol ae pour baie Ooaadinniais in “THE MIK ‘ap22 CHAS, G. BEEBE. Treasurer. apld-lzt Carriage and aaibiee Speman Shaaaasaa hy ie Mexican Satan cominis- | Abt and snany of the pigners arg residents | the committee representing the sels com: | was B, E. Davis, Miss Ocksenreader’s st > siriking ew ay a = Sa Se falas sion. Mr. White claims a one-half interest as { of the Distric! he report turther states that | mittee very discourteously. Me refused to treat | aha Ses tuare : yo! anne Bo (atin COG (secure, Wannington, D.C, ‘gives ‘special Os Ee STARHGol™ the awards, amounting to nearly | the operation of the law “has been’ found most | with then as Kulgnts or Labor, and the | Pa; looking dor eampusyensarer ns und chimed that they were regu = THE SEASON SALE attention to disedses of the nervous system, spinalcur- | (FSa=s 0) BLA IR, CO, 50, lutary in the states where it exists. sented to treat with him as individuals desiring | {ivr {Oh NS JOF eraplosinen stg sengyr Bh Aye : Satures and Pots’ ‘disease. Telephone’ call, 445, | LP ‘Wanted—A number of kood Horses, suitable ui oa ee replied to an adverti n for the company, and that Loehrer rr ee | wpe = for street car purposes. Apply a: stables, THE BENNINGTON Barris Moxpment—A | 12 pevoona se tee s , | Lust the raltrond would exercise thet own judg: | 124 to Rlsy minor parts Ie oF, c—s4 reyAMERICAN, oFERA company, || | [pass CORSON & MAGARTNEY, pan eee board of army officers consisting of Col. Thos, L. | 7 OURATIO CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN | nicrit 4h taking buck men; that whey could gex | Pons Le mesttlt was she Hoo said that twea(s-tive of them would Ow ice fro , ‘Bank e Sea SS See és > 3 ponies the aumbe-or | Davis, 228 he said, ae. MoNDat. if RPHEUS @ KURY DICE. ‘Giscer ban 1420 F SPREE’ | Geter; Inout Col. Win. P. Craighill and Major | ron, Poindexter Dunn, who was chairman of | ORE riguilyeeieboye: RAE Artueral airical company,” at $10 p inatter of TUESDAY, MAY 4, Building, ‘Specie, Gold and Silver, Foreign snd Domest ; Geo. L, Gillespee, corps of engineers, has been 5} s seb ay hero eae Hd | Pewses. She was’ told that nsigned tothe Lake MARRIAGE OF JEANNETTE A'ND SYLVIA. 1419 Fst. ought and sold. Direct wire to New York. appointed by direction of the President to meet | the congressional campaign committee, which | would employ the men they mene eee eres [ane Wardrobe, She ther eid in the various WEDNESDAY MATINEE. LAKME. Deposits, Loans, Exchange. Collections. Bonds and all local securities deait in tor cashoron | in Washington on Monday to determine | Meetlast Monday and selected Messrs. Murphy, oe ee aes With destroying | Midiance of $50 irom her mo isting of Messrs, Calli tee ES Oe Dealers in Government, District Bonds and all Local | marsin. aplvo _| whether the money already raised, together | Burnes, Wilkins, McMillen, Spriggs, Blanchard hy eee eben : to go with Davis to Philadel; gan, Was appointed to Prices for Seats frcu $1 to $3. according to location, Securities, - SAM EDD. with that appropriated by Congress ih 1881, is | and Green on the partof the House, and Messrs, | “ae company’s property company. Davis proposed that he al ireizht agents and to re Private boxes, 620 t0 ‘Sihgle night’ sale begins | _ Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges ot | (f= suflfeient to complete the proposed Bennington | Gorman, Cockrell aud Keuna on the part of the | THE RAILROAD i, 4 the money, as It would bi pments to the ‘Monday 9am. apz3_| New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore -GAS FIXTURES~ 5 | etic suman iument, Im accordance with the de- | Senate, a8 an exceutive committee, has eatled BAGE ENIGHTS OF LABOR. | 4a Aaltimnory, and 1 go, the Balti- _ = Si Bought and Sold. MANTELS, LATROBES, RANGES, FURNACES, | {50 Which has bech approved by the President, | meeting of the committee for Tuesday eve-| ‘The witness sald, also, that the company re- | senreader’s stor, Dav co an ton, SAFER Tate asd “SNOWBALL,” Orders in American Bell telephone Stock executed Bee rae pies ‘The board will report 10 the President through | ning next, at eight o'clock, in the House lobby, | rased to take back men who were strikers and and sleavi and Grand ik and the Nickel Bader the direction of Mr. T. K. Sailer, tor the by wire direct from our offfteto Boston, Constant | yetimatcraiven, leahael doo WEI OT. N. the Secretary Ober oe ee wing and electing @linignts of Labor. Strikers who were not EG ne acs. of the Woman's Fxe ‘Of this stock received. 3026 wen = == = Pr G 1 % i : , c 2 k, by hi ppuciiig theta * Sa. TCESDAY. Apel 27, 1886, at 2 pm. quotations ERSONAL.—General and Colonel Sheridan ESIUNCTION OF SECRESY REMOVED. Knights might be taken back, but not the d Davis or answering the descriot oy Se 5 caprig; ze ‘2det. and ‘Capitol Hun. ifehed 2, norning, as was ert | cresy frdn the post office committee’sadversefe- | the eomuniriee with s shorthand report of the | a > name “Bio S pera > 4] o hours this morning, bas the pies o” ” Opposite B. & 0. depot, | __Prescriptions » specialty. =n | uuatine deckted ta loos ont my ranch Yard, Twill) Depusly _Dubllstied| 1n\ somne/of -yatterdaGW ct upon the naraluation of Geo, Wis tor poor: | imtorviow oatween Bite tioxtomnd tae Icaighig hich Miss Ocksenreader clalmied she was | cise form their deliberations took was mot dl Were shctecsen caty. offer you from Prlctoror the Sprinsticld Reousteten sie bigs | master at Hanbury Towa, According torte | committee, and the witness was examined | swindied Is an old une | Seek be omenl an enee ban ieee vGH'S MAMMOTH 100 to 200,000 feet Georgi si als eee i ublican, Teport Wise procured’ the suspensioh of the re- on this. ‘ = — pany had renewed ils determination to surrene FOREPAUGH'S MAMMOTH CIRCUS ArI ipo pean ae per far h ee guaing jpome tine in” Washington, lett publican incumbent by: filing chares against | M&. Crain said it seemed from that report that ‘The East ton Schools. Ser none of its position. ‘The strikers arrested. SAMWELU'S TRAINED ANIMAL SHOW. 100 to 300,000 feet Virzinia Joists, thorne of Tennessee, Licut. Gow, iiack of bene iypigh wine wiverls. groundless sna untene: | Mr Mop acok tie postlion dust be would a0 | aarseyacnonr oF ?HE comuirree | Sssterday appesred in court this morning, bu® ‘Troupe of Lady Skaters. c SPRING WEATHER HAS COME, AND BEAUTI-| 300 to 100,000 feet Virginia Boards, sylvania Hon. W. U. Hensel, chairman of the Geel 8 right toselect hismen. ns, ESS WITH Tite DisrRicT Commission. | the hearing was postponed untl tommorrow, Family of Bi yelists, Troupe of Roigraiiste 100to 75,000 feet Virginia Flooring, Fennsylvanta state “democratic committee, | The Senate was not in session to-day. “Yes,” said the witness, “but when the men | 2 dierd of performing Goats, Dogs, Monkies and | FUL WEATHER IT I& WITH IT HAS COME 25,000 feet kiln-iried Flooring penerals pod veds: parc pegea at Be Chara- eee Woitthorne, of (Tennessee, fuecessor | applied to the superintendent they were asked | |The committee of citizens ot East Washing Accident or Suicide? Ponies, erlain iss Josephine Chamberlain an ile uw jackson, arrive In the city last even- | i; they were Knights of Labor and strikers; it | ton, chosen at the meeiing at Valli | A SENSATIONAL INCIDENT OF THE MEETING ZOLA, QUEEN OF THE HIGH WIRE, 100to 90,000 feet Spruce Boards, son 8, Chamberlain of Cleveland, are at the Eb- | ing and took rooths at the Ebbitt. “He will be . Y the : eapied ae ee Ale | And many other new features. THE SPRING BUSINES AND BEAUTIFUL | 10010 150,000 feet Whute Pine, 7 ee 3 vere F ative, they we ° e, Wednesd nator Hinckburn, General Black | sworn in next Monday, Toe eae they weet Sa Brnenguiver they were | school house, Wednesd evening, as reported |, OF THE TEXAS GRAND LODGE, K, OF P. Shelving, Seconds, Selects and Uppers, ‘Two performances daily. Doors open st 1:30 and 7 pm. "Performances commence One nous later. “ a Bie é : Texas, April 23.—The Grand Townshend ' went off on| Representative Houl was renominated for y refused to empk en because | 1? Yesterday's STAR, assembled at the office of ts ot Pythia: be sess enn as auth et ake THATIB, TOO. 100to 20,006 feet Cypress Boards, a tule’ fishing excursion — | Congress yesterday by the republican conven: | they were Kelgiteol Labor eee the District Commissioners tais morning at 10 | LOS", Wodueslay thoring At mies MONDAY, April 26th, first’ appesrance im Wash- 100 to 30,000 feet Popiar, -ExPresident Arthur wag represented last {tion of the second Teunessee disiriet, having | ‘Ytyaeis Guesmtoreation. o'clock, The meeting was held to adopt meas. | o'clock yesterday morning in a room in Harris® ESDAY. April 26th, ate IT SHOWS SUCH APPRECIATION OF OUR | 0010 30,600 fect Walnut, night to be mueh better, and still improving, | no opposition und recelving a unanimous vote iecaistiisen sinatane) ures to Securé more school rooms in the eastern | hoiel Alexander Abey, the Feuring. grand ae ‘Beauty. 100to 25,000 feet Ash With a prospect of being able to drive out | Mr. Brown has introduced a billin the Senate OER OEE: SD A AED. section of the y.Mr. Wan. C. Dodge ad-| chancellor of Texas, shot himsclf with @ tle EFFORTS TO PROVIDE THE VERY NEWEST 126,000 Wr P Shingles, Foot E Pay XN. E, Middieton, Wm. Berk- | togive army chaplains the pay of their rankas | Witness said, in the course of his testimony, | * ners, ull of whom were | ihe bull enicring his breast. just. to the feft« ME MUGETSE eae Guess oem, ley, Mr. J; Fi Leech, wite and daughters, | captain with forage allowance. that by employing but fifty per cent of the force ent, in advooucy Of a ube none ee heart. There is much mystery surround- a ee rae street. | THINGS IN THE LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING spruce Lathe, White Pine Ticks and atarge, ary | 4, M0 D. UE, Park - pasting, A ee Swati is pe a oe tue railroad worked the men over time and | two on’ the Walluch school square, or 1 13u, fair, and it is uncertain Whether thi was acciden tiawyer of L resvouli or suicidal, Abey isa jew aud has occu- in the Knights of Pythiag : and B streets northeast. The subject of the location, pians, styic, size of room, 4 = oe = walle . . This was a thing that had HARRY WATSON AND MeDOWELL'S FOR HUMANS OF THE MALE PERSUASION, oF | N25 0% Mahogany, Quar. Oak, Cherry, ete, at much Walter J. Wilson and ¥. Saunders of | Jose, Cal. underpaid them. This was ig that ha ea cutsed. One tfing they. 1 | Jess than market prices, and on large orders a special elphia, W. R. Edmiston’ and W. H. 2° : been done before and was one of the things that | GREAT SPECIALTY COMEDY COMPANY. one Jaques of New York, i OW binted we Noy Mpminudans induc wenn: caused te strike, | There was good cause for | Entire Change of Performance. ALL AGES AND SIZES. Hav w York, 2 ica TuRbARDOIAAYS Dae asvparenk tact tee’ said, which was mors sc Josepu R. Clemens, who bad ‘Tue Mont Hagant Bessey Guam te america, EE ee ee er ete ae ae Wt ede Cc cena: | RAVER Ais OINNIEMED, Ot REIERGIED auD anal EEE eae Re roonn Hie Taw “niaies edacation cy wand ‘mastor ot Two and a halt of Joyous, Laughter and make itan object for youto place your orders wit re 2 + Ce - PLY CON haa lout cig sear nnd. fails sit school ties fo at th ‘Music, concluded with the Glorioes Comets, IT WOULD HAVE DONE YOU GOOD, ATLEAST | me. ee ae nn count WHO | Angin; was a pasouger by: wha stacker tee SHARPLY CONTESTED. lost sight of those causes. a 0 furnish school ies for tthe tim MISTAKEN IDENTITY." land route to arrive in San Francisco last Fri: | In the executive session of the Senate yester- FEMALE KNIGHTS OF LABOR. pupils, Most of the comunitte nd Abey have be WM. R. McLEAD a pressed their views to the se uite- | triends for 1 . s says that Admission To All Only 10 Cents. IT DID USGOOD, TOSEE HOW THE APPRECI- day.—-H. L. Lewis and family of Chicago, | terday the following nominations were con-| Mr. Crain was asking about the general com- | ments, after which the Comunissioners roe | Abes met and askea ae et oe BURGESS ae Ce D, mh24 + 13th and Bstreets northwest. and, D. Shattue oi Pennsylvanla, are at ae firmed: position of the order of the Knights of Labor, sponded, favoring thelr request for more schools | wisctae ‘ lend him = good a ATIVE PEOPLE CAME TO US LAST WEEK TO Ee Bh ie 2 ERM yer Ot New Were are 7 7 E. G. Ross, governor of New Mexico; W.8.| and asked how many women’s assemblies | #24 promising (o press the matter of | Pistol, as bis 4225 sb00 THEATER. (> Aga, CREETH | WITHOUT jew Yor! asta the Metropolitan, Rosecrans, register of the Treasury; Ry’ £: | ttre fore, onal appropriation on the senate ¢o | said his J SS BE FITTED OUT WITH SPRINGSUITS. WHY | Payee rises teat a ‘The Chinese Embassy. Withers, consul xt Hong Kong; W. 1. Carring- athe Witness sald probably two or three hun- alee eee peas aun econ | = ‘We can reter, bj sion, t 1 ber of | THE NEW MINISTER AND SUITE DOMICILED AT r 8, Te y . | dred. . . a 4 Red iniversal satisfaction this work aflords: ‘The new Chinese minister, Chang Yen Woon, | Foucher, collector of customs, Oswen ©, | managed to keep their secrets. HERE ON MONDAY. THE WILBUR OPERA COMPANY, nae —— spews pre ere ‘Your work, done three years uzo, stunds like a ried b *. HORSEY, Utica, N.Y. and hi steel : : 3s re; y had no ol 2 je met AS 5 suite arrived in the city last evening at | L- Threckeld, collector of ‘customs, Suluria, | Witness replied that they a A telegram has been received here from the “For twenty-two years I wore a plate. Your opera- | jg: Yc] e Chicago e: by Tex; J. f. Gathright, surveyor of’ customs, | ARITRATION AND THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Dwyer brothers, stating that ni horses out o: 4 ae tcc ee ania nee ton is'tow sombitabje" “hse Seinior GENE SEH n as Se eee | toulelesicy and G- 3. Featson, Indian in-| Mr. Crain questioned the witness about what | tne a:ty-four which thes are trates eat et Sort Canandatzay Ne : er, Cheng Tsao Ju; pector; also a Humber of postinasters, receiv il ; ® training will reac yUhlas, who te In AUDRAN'S Three-Act Comic Opera, “Yourcrown work is'areat comfort to m&.”--D. | Chinese consul at New York, an of public moneys und Indian ugente eee | he thought about arbitration, and about the | ivy City on Mond, They Thee rn work | f ,and a number of | of Di agents, @ , SIRRSaie das ‘ , . tan sameeren NOONE HASSUCH A VARIETY OF LENGTHS | w, BLS, ND, Washioyton, Dees the members of the Chinese leation here were | ‘The omination of A, B. Keith to be post- | President's message published to-day. enibrace’ Pontia 3 ~—s he Baltimore and Pe = ve | Mi = “I favor arbitration.” dort, Detective, ‘Luiu, dsmnan pe ia 1,700 pre alae ie rHat | ,.“! find my teeth very comfortable, and can never be | # the Britimore und Potomee depot to receive | Muster at Denison, Lowa, was rejected, aa mu thanicful enough that decided to try the Crowning | te Bewcomers, When Chang Yen Woon landed | _ The uomiuation of Charles K. Pollard, of Inai- |, The only diiference between the recommen- | fnd’Darmaie, For aie (aundsins famed the eapon Wi ms B ralicingantistas advance seal the Scone dations of the President and the bill, said Mr. | Dwyers paid sixty thousand dollars ct tno | Admission Matinees— Excepted—20 cents; System. : the reliring minister advanced to meet his sue- | aua, lo be a judge of the supreme court of Son. | 4 Seer Sere yers paid six ° lars ab Lie suelk ‘Chidrens Price. ARE QUITE 80 CAREFULLY LOOKED AFTER | ©“l am very much pleased with the Crown operation | Cessor and shook hands, They walked to their | tana, in place of Gen. Coburn, suspended, was | Crain, Is that he pres ppyrmaneni govern: | recent sale of Pierre Loril 2 | ex ad there is ‘Sugha Wiloua: ath contntd Ahk Wa esec tha theca 8 Jou perforined tor ute over three Years agar” Toone | carriages In waiting, the remainder of the two | taken up. Ithad been adversely reported by | ment officials. The bill provided for one, and to ireen. Morris “arrived come Cade oe cetedlen fin med og = Rall STREET OPERA Hotae | INTHE MAKING art ler it the greatest Iuvention of theage. “it will give | embassies falling in line,and were drive: the judiciary committee, and Messrs. Edmunds | S¢lect the re: pe usiness | morning wi x horses i, Favor, ( What passed be By epee heme oat yh eerie irea| Seder nar tte ica ale NOE | mea press plensare io Da Jer to me in regurd | Castle Stewart, where everything was ready to tnd Hoar sole aguinst Pollard’s contirimation, | men. “I like the bill better. I's beti Mr. | Cregan, Ermine, Whizziz, and I - Tor, Hé did | tween tiem ui the bed=.de 1s no: known, THEY KNOW, 700, mia en aaa pate ee tered deeper recelve them. There the party divided, the re- | It was alleged taat Voliard’s record as ascist- | Crain said this with considerabie feeling. not bring his steeplechascr with ComMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 19TH, tiring minister and his attaches returning to | aut district attorney of Indiana was not whatit | fue witness did not reply, Count Reed and Cok George Giiberi witnessed 8 & fa aa : _ ker Confession. MMENCING, 3 APRIL 1971 g dianchester, Coin, | the Arlington, somu of the new arrivals insist | should be, Senator Vooriees. tok the hoot ts | , “Are you satisded With voluntary arbitra-| the gullops this morte roan es nee erchartopessrcncig enon "The Laughing Event of the Season, GRADE AND QUALITY OF GOODS OUR PRICES | References and circulars furnished on applicanon | ing pon seeing them home. ‘The new minister | defeud Pollard, but yielded to a motion te ace | HO was asked. . eae) balcony. Both were very much impressed with ks AND ME TRIED Be eS ree sun ee rane isuls0 accredited astninister toPeru and Spain, | Journ. Pollard was comederuie soleon, ait T should preter to have it compulsory.” the game manner in which Fireman took his : Sonn MISS ST. GEORGE HUSSEY, ARE THE LOWEST IN THE ‘601 cx ————-eve—_— Coburn served in the Union army. “Suppose the decision Was against you?” wi ta mile ahd a halt. Expeciany engared for her great character of WIDOW CITY. FHOSVITE THis GOR OF Society. cbrmmaiaee are “I should abide by it,” was the repl: ue Dwyers’ horses will be in charge of K. K. Screauniag burlesque ou the charming opersof Falke | IN SMALL BOYS SUITS, WITHSHORT PANTS, (Fes caitera, Wie Cherry aud Horsford's Acid | ‘The reeeption given by Mr. Alexander Gra-| _ Ex-Soldiers and Sailors for Office. Heed General Lord's Mortimer filly, ind Tue Paxo Or Tuz B Fone and’ g wkieuuard: uguiues Nalarise Sold uy | Bat Bell lust evening, in honor of the National | rug CHANGE IN TUE resent Laws necowe| The examination of Mr. Turner was com- was given a fust three-cigiths spin this 1aoru- Tue ANORAMA Fr HE ATTLE | WE ARE SHOWING ENTIRELY NEW STYLES. MILBURN’ PHA IMACY 1429 Pennsylvania ave, | Academy of Sciences, brought together an un-| MENDED BY THE HOUSE CIVIL SERVICE RxE- | Pleted,and Mr. MeDowell was placed on the | jny Iraucht with soda water. ‘© _| usually large assemblage of gentlemen distin-| Form CoNMITTEE. stand for a few questions, and favored volun- | Captain Bureh had all his string out to-day— PROBABLY NO HOUSE IN THE CITY CAN = A LARG . guished in nearly every honorable walk of life, y arbitration, Col, Spr Biggonnet, Telie Doe, ue Pienipo & OF MANASSAS, OR SECOND BULL RUN. = cugicitaae Panera entertainment was tn turn in every pele eie pede LL at teams tary pecegrle ie ein Sot Bracise josseven, and the others, | irodgls a retusal to pay “ No charge Hanging. way wortby the el ce. TI C a oilice pro- a i = 4 ‘ere gi fence. 2 tae oe CORNER 15TH ST. AND OHIO AVE, SHOW S0 MANY “NOVELTIES” IN CLOTHING spine ine ot Brass ‘Fenders nd “Xbatrons, Also, clegunt mansion, so well adapted ier eueertane | vides that “persons honorably dischargea from ae a ae Sponergers vil aoa = Captain Joyner, training for Davis & Hull, | tains in the 'sazie locality’ in Ure years, ‘ency Goods. SF. BROOKS, ing a hirge party, never appeared to better ad- i va isa. | DMlef. He denies hat there hat een any | gave Biack Rose a still gaiiop, His others were = a = ‘Two Blocks South of Pennsylvania Avenu, | 48WEDO. COME ANDSEE. mig Sere et om | Vithtage “than Oh this oetasion, tiled ae te bs Hees tnree mia eects we Brest een agreement with Mr, Gould in August; that | nly eatitered., Count Tec was mezouating | Business Failures of the Week, CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. ith rare, costly and beautiful objects, and pro- interview was about the Wabash. He denied plain Joyner for the purchase of the | | New Yous, Apr ; ‘The Most Realistic Battle Scene Kver Produced. mm men acne : ely decorated with fragrant flowers, attrue- | Fed in the line of duty, shall be preferred tor | hive vist he had suggested tat he would forfels | “W#dY Am black,” but the {Caplain would not | in tse last seven dave; ws, reported ee ie oe {This ts to notify the public that Mr. JOHN KEY- Dlauts, etc. Prof. Bell was aided by Prof. | appointments to civil offices, provided they are f the sttiking assembly, He said | Sell. The Count would bave shipped Black | num ber—ior the United States WORTH is our 01 ent for the sale of the PO- e ‘a y the charter of s ly =o LAND SPRING WATHEI in Washington, D. C Or the Shiithsontan Iustituttog ada poe Re: | folund fo possess the busiatss capacity neces: | he had not the power todo this. “He said he | Kose to his haras in Hungary, had @ sale been so and for ‘Cauada 25, ora total of 104, ag ‘As oth are sefling another article, repre- | Of the Smithsonian Institution, and Prof, New- | sary for the. proper arge of the duties of | never had had anything to do with stocks. - ee compare: otal 6 ast week, ald GEER SERIES FEN WEEE Foe 22 ase) 016 S81 FENNAVE | gcitingit be POLAND WAThie those dering to | Comb, ol the Naval Observatory, in: receiving such offices.” Mr. MeDowell aud Mr. ‘Turner said they haa | ee ] She eek pavnens te) as Mn derive the benefits arishfy from this ceie rated water the inlests of the evening, among whom were to eS bill Fecently favorably reported by the | never been interested in stocks. Mr. McDowell | Washington City Against North Caro- ment = a 50 | Ot Ke ORT ety by burchasing from | be seen the members oftiie Academy now in the | House committee on civil service reform pro. | adc shat as tae ahe $20,000 tee Mr. Gould ma. el IN s ot vs vi or si ess neur- |W) the Knig ol r put eir men oF c Ni y 5 >, all of aa 739, > ADMISSION, 60 CENTS CHILDREN UxpEn 12| 3 EVERY SUNDAY MORNING. E Proprietors of the Celebrated Poland Spriu: every resident of the elty prominently | red in the line o: duty,” soas to make the law | special duty they pay them faboren” page acmmapreal seven: —. Va.. tothe Battimore i, Ist, aud 2d streets amd North ‘Years, 25 Cexts. apa 1G A LIVELY PAPER. apS-1m South Poland, Maine. | connected with or interested in selence and | apply to all who were’ honorably discharged, | a'day.” American, says: The second day of the great | enue southwest, and containt 7 (ME BERLTFESCHOOLOF LANGUAGES | & 5 | = BSR BARDOT EsranLtsic | Wucpaares, With, stich, concourse, it goes | whether disifoled or not. “he majority report |” Au adjournment was taken at 1:10 o'clock. | cocking main between Washington, D, Cand 23 square feet.” ‘Thomas Is, Hood hus sol T ee TES Lath Sarees Wont ee % THE Gossip ov wasuincton, —¥ | (PSE aceSTwitlncdhen i Povstoce Amal Tae | Without saying that the evening proved tebe | states that the soldiers nave ior y nee ate THE LAST SESSION IN WASHINGTON. the state of North Carolina, opened as bright | t@ James F. Dart, for $6,250, two lots, 265100 Fete Lecture eee ere 3 8 | thernotice. ‘Every one, strauger oF resident of (his | ® most delightiul one to all present; and be- | this chauge and that the Committee Lellene cee . - and pleasant as sporting iraternity couid | ¢ach,on the northside of ii street between Lua SATURDAY, Apell 24th, At2 o'clock, by | > AND ALL THE NEWS, city, should not fall to visit this Mammoth Estabuisn- | tween pleasant conversation and the enjoy-| demand w be jus: and reasonable. hie closed the sittings of the committee in | Coli. ‘The crowd In altesdance wae Sauk | and 9th sirecta, Susan H.P. Dyer bas sold to PROF. L, HUEBERT, Vice Principal mititim | £ E | mene Sth‘sar ant p sts. mhil-zm | ment of the delicious viands which loaded the ee ee Washington, and it was arranged that the | farger than that or Wedueedas ne wen eee | Henry Uber i (U2 TTAL CVGL-e Co. 1406 NY. AVE Lane. | * S°CT4% POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL <r USING OU our MACH SES ARE pees (eas room the hours sped all too Oleomargarine in Congress, members should leave this city for St. Louis | ble amount of money chauzed hands, and | BOrtiwest Rosy he vy Peed a t he + 4 een @ intersee pet, betwee! aient of hicy cesand Tricheieste Unica anton teas Syipens Sore, tobe tam) Writ atthe house, by persons repre: Easter week will open the spring social sea-| 4_ STRINGENT BILL REPORTED Imposina a | €Xt Monday morning. pry moet eg te gmnredh So | Simets. “One lot has & frontage of 25 feet on = SCOTT ART GALLERY, on Monday evening promises tobe a mi “ i four o'clock this afternoon, in a draw, Or the | S2vare eo se Sn ork AY Gatgney, a EVERY BODY WILL WANT TO fpr Grp ge Pyaar a joyable Common TES oe kee ticker \hi | Representative Hatch, of Missouri, from the | A REBUKE T0 THE COMMITTRE—MARYLAND AND | ten pits today North Carolina won the second, | NeW dampsliire av: 25.7 feet on @ SISLARWS HALE, | 5 E | seesabaw scons omen waste Sons" Eee soos Work) Include an excellent Supper. ‘Then the ama- | committee of agriculture, yesterday’ reported ‘VIRGINIA APPROPRIATIONS, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth and ninth; Washing: | Steet, and contains 991 square ieet, $£3in_Can be rented for first-class Entertainments. | 5 = 4| Boe employed and only genuine paris used.'| tear ete ot “CSweethearts” and | in the House the bill on the subject of the | ‘The Honse is having @ hard fight over the Aap eed oy aggre ig eee ae, PICNICS, EXCU RSIONS, ETC 3 THE CAPITAL g | ONes by PoLELbI © WILSON MEG Co, | showball ihe Woman's ‘Bxchane yeas | manufacture and sale, importation and expor. | river and harbor bill. Yesterday they had a took piace, North Carolina winning beth, = | BUILDING AssocrATION MierIN ree NICS, EX ONS, 5 NEXT SUNDAY. Fl mibame =e out, large and fashionable audience, as ‘the | tation of oleomargarine and other imitation | great hubbub over the a Tange po rn fen, Pole ert IVER VIEW, a a A ¥ ., ‘and boxes were eagerly bought up. For | butters. ‘The bill imposes a special tax upon ngal Mr. 5 in, Alexandria Affairs. hati, with Vice Presigent Winanip in the chars R - + THE*CAPITAL" THE “CAPITAL ' oe Ofee Fiore noel Hardwooa | WedneBlay, Mrs. Hearst has invited a large manutacturers of oleomargarine of $600, and | in speaking to an amendment gave the com- ried for THE EVENING STAR. The committee of experts, who Lave the books A NEW SUMMER RESORT. acetate ore number of people to hear Dr. Milburn lecture = “ = a > O Mantels. aplaiate | Dumber of sy upon wholesale dealers, €480. Any person | mittee a mod re we | would apply to Munitaky.-The Alexandria Light Infantry in charge, expect to make their report by the Largest Pavilion, Bow! Shooting Gautery, | WW = who carries on the manutucture of 12 with fant of action on the Potomac flats | gave a dress drill at its armory on stoyal strect | 25th Ins The treasure amount etcshment Banang, tier, Shooting Gallery, = Axe Now Orexie CHAS. §. PRICE oct aw. Mrs, Gen. Black will preside at the closing | having paid the special tx shall ve Hoga eey | ee. thous! cations EStnight. -A large number of gentlemen and | or $746.91, to be on hand. The mecting ade And the finest itted up place on the Pototiac River. ‘A Full Line of The most couplets Drug exteblisninent’In- South | meeting of Historical Society. at Mra, Horatio | one to four thousand. doliars. Manne! Se ED me’ aban somone — tt € a Potonn ' : jarers ‘The aiteution of Lodses, Sunday Schoois Societies ‘Washington. Our prices are exceedingly low. _ap13 | King’s to-morrow afternoon, ladies Witnessed the-drill, which exhibited the | journed subject to a call of the secretary. ate required to file, before the collector of inter- | Policy to retuse an appropriation suificient to | Pesuit of the constaht and carctul training of | die Reavy corars ConA spectal meeting of eee contimplating havisg excursions are in- | PEARL AND NUTRIA COLORED DERBY HATS. = = Hon. and Mrs. John B. Alley gave s dinner | Bal revenue, a bond in a sum of notiess than | complete Works already upproaching comple- | The yorps. ‘This morning Capt, Mushback sod | the leat listate company bere ean hand ane “For full particulars addres Prices $2.50, $3, $8.50 and $4. Pee: CORTE cos Bact en AnD, Mrs 1 of | $2:000. ‘They are required to pack in wooden | {10D aud at the same time ty provide for the | Hours Monroe and bryan lek here ty eet | ea apt company eve Was he Building capi Smo RANDALL, Tavites those who deve to build to call on him for | poUaay evening to Gov. and Claflin, of packages of not less than ten pounds to be tld nad for its object the secuien oP ouey: BE | Charlottesville the military convention of tie | association halt,ou dad) street, tor the purpose YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, | SEhrbourmovemcuthes tora iutrelete rater tesa | Biss Genevieve Paul has returned from Fort- | Prabded 88 the commissioner of taternal | sald, had for ite object the securing of votes for | Si‘ragiment. oficers held in order toll the | of rubsebing stock, It was Geeided that’ toe gyre Tevenue directs, subject to a. fine of $50 f place of Col. C. C. Wertenbaker, Who has re- | next mecting would be the first one forthe pay pete imeem" x In great variety, 50c., 75e. and $1. Seay ae cs gk Bonne nim wil net be | Tees Monroe, where she Was a guest at Mrs, and | failure t9 Go so. Atax of fon osuis’s ‘utd Beeziees,| Gu Spd Blunt tbe moral sense of | Sienea the coimmand of the regiment. neat ot dues, “Tle meeting ‘was adjourned to end emplaring none bes ihe best Union bands be wil SERENE Re nee ee Ported oleomargaring shall pay ie etaidies: ay | AbPropriations were passed for the improve. will not mest again until next Monday wheni: | “iavuovewente oe heal has been granted One Job Lot 26-inch Twilled Silk UMBRELLAS, | take and through ins thorough manner all work! THe TrxEBRe SERVICES —Th ee: o Ment of the following rivers in Mayland and sellers a r to Srect. tw idenoes with Sterling Silver Cape, at $2.50. intrusted to him. e | Catholic | the import duty, an internal tevenue tax of _ will afford liquor sellers their last opportunity | to David J. Cotter 0 Tesh ‘on Owes, ye ‘Ordersieft at churches were thronged yesterday with people | fifteen cents per pound. Any dealer who re. | Viral Choptaak river, Md. $10,000; Corsica | 16 obtain license within the time required by | Dumbarton avenue, near S2d ‘street, to be twee cE carom, ‘Zour and Boundary sts... nee ete flowers whieh Gecorated | celves or offers to sell any which has not been | Cree Oe Ge ee dad ot er, Ma. | law. ‘The court has nade an order to settle the | stories aud Dasomicat highs each, With presie S Wy To-day, Good ~ der ul 500 each. Comer Now York Avenue and ae B. H. STINEMETZ & 80N, en pee Beat 10th st. 8 We the churches were draped in_mourni: naa ke eg ste sovording to law Gate! tones Mi Bal- cotate of secre ex: ns mpage t rp neh ots and back buildiags, aud 16 cost ‘Office, S17 Est, after April 10th, many of the churches a la; of in| dealer who receives from. of property in carrying out ttle Unc Nores.—Bishop Paret, assisted bj 5 — 2237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. BOOP HSI 8 eae | the tmp wilt bo exhibited fe ‘enebre will | facturer who hes not pald tie spectal fax enail | BAY, Ve, to Delavar O06; | Ment has been made. “The report on the estate | Rees, Dre, Lindsay” and, kveiie canard Loapres Arrestiox. AW To How, <a one oe tthe be- | be lable tos penalty of $100, and a forfeiture of the late ex-Mayor Buckingham has been | class of iwenty-four males and females yester ORD SEKEEPEES. Deke ico thirteen lighted candies | of all received or purchased, ‘It also provides | Tver, V: made by Commissioner Caton and confirmed | day afternoon at St. John's church,—There michdea dential cceumaamcoe wid soa Fechepe. tu i your kitchen, Examine for your. | are placed on the candelabrum, and at the end | for the appolntmest of an sualstiog ae erees | Richinon by tho Souk, After’ the adjournment ottee | cates tember St cathe maid eee Hic emer toe ube gene adulierate? Lard. | ofeach pealm one is put out till omy’ a 8 the office of the commissioner of internal re- | $5000; Ne Vi" | court there will be no session until the 10th of | Jon's ebureh to-morrow afiernooi Laster ever MWLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1300 F srazez, =r i ee OS Andie ‘s left lighted at the top of the venue, whose duty itshall be to decide what 000 Sep RS ‘YEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATE — wailesaiiiilaned SekPGuaND 1S GUARANTEED Sone ng the singing of the benedictus the can | substances, extracts, appeals: fers Ni 920,000; | ON The AT7 A. M.—Great Fail OPHELIA BANGS, ENGLISH BASi PLAITs, SUPERLATIVE Put up in all styles of packages’ Ask your: for | dles on the high aitar are pu hile at the | taxed, and’ ton river, aay Kong ‘of whieh LOUIS XV BANGS, EVENING COLFSURES. ftrand if be hasn't it la stock send us your ‘and | @ntiphon after the benedictus ‘candle | vided’ expended "between ihe mouth of Hair Dressed and Shingled, _mb4-2me_| It is grand Minnesota Patent Flour made from the | sa °will be left lighted is hidden in ‘corner of | fromthe river and the, Midland railway ing: Ye De S ‘most carefully selected hard Dakota and Minnesota G. CASBARD £808, itar, to be brought out end of | out river, Va.; $25,000; and Dan river, Va,81 ONE tno svte axe Wheat, Itwill make beautiful hght, snow whiteand she fhe | fran Be An bo OR EF R nutritious Bread, Bolls and Biecaits, and never fails to the ; erclock, | from at en ‘Wholesale Depot corner 1st st. and Indiana ave. nw do oe mb27-Im WM. M. GALT & CO bad Fox Loe 3 SPRING Goons, Now open at the Leading Tailoring Eetablishment of ‘Washington, #.D. BARR, mals 222 PENNA. AVR