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fr THE EVENING STAR THE STRIKERS NOT IDLE. Missouri Pacific Section Hands Per PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, é ae suaded to Quit Work—Beycotters fe AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, { eee nthe 2 . a Th 2 Corner Penusylvazia Ave. and 11th St, by Arcuison, KAx., April 27.—A delegation of The spe a Newspaper ents strikers visited the Missouri Pacific yards yes- GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’ terday and persuaded six section hands to quit wu work. The officials say there will be no trouble: air by excess ou tans an casas ae Ieee py sy byt ee sy oy Beek, or 44c. per m ies at the counter, 2 Sa to the shops aad ont - eat ae eae hands to Pegpaid-50"exute & quit, promising them wages. They é Py ‘secured three converts. All is quiet here, Vashington, D.C,a9 STONING A MISSOURI PACIFIC TRAIN, published on Friday—$1 shee ithe aya bev | Vo. 6CS—No 10.291. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1886. TWO CENTS. |Skritanisteycermimnae = =| juring noone. A sqund of police was sent up + e Wionthe night freight im search of the % ogic characteristics of ores and other mineral | PROSPECT. A FREE BRIDGE. ae po colored have beet AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. | otc, characteristics of ores and other mineral seid ah Telegrams to The Star. | =iscest. eo aL AS Statistics annually through the Socretary of | The Aqueduct Site Favored by the SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. LOOK OUT: WASHINGTON @=>_ THE WASHINGTON CHKOMICLEHAS ee Phot witli te (ee remared ie ome Sonne RO MICLEAS | rag SUPPLEMENT OF THE EVENING STAR the Interior toCongress, The report states that Somes peas poeaay. House District Committee. ARRESTING noYCOTTE: Perhaps tt is in your kitehen, quarters at 908 F stn. \p2GHt*_ | to-day contains a report of the Easter elections {he collection and publieation of statistics on — York, April Inspector F Te lets nana ee that (> MCKENDREE M. & CHURCH, MASSA | fn the Protestant Episcopal churches of the THE PAYNE INVESTIGATION. Soe apuieguel rer & portant, and that @8 | ne House District committee have not yet CONFLICTING NEWS FROM GREECE. ted thirky Goyootters the meoreine for tee quoking will convince you chuetts avenue, between Oth ‘and 10th | District; the Odd Fellows’ celebration; labor Sean bea cae ve ae Sireefs n.w., Rev. C HERBERT RICHARDSO: ing with th Surveys, preparing and publishing reports and | acted upon the bill to construct a free bridge in “business ot Messrs, Caves Potup inal spies of packagen “ASK Jur grocer or | services ring the week at ight ore les; a great co-operative scheme; Lord The Senator's Statement. | Mreenerally with regard to mineral lands, | across the Potomac. ‘Tho matter is in the andtord waleturiig cotiitery ee aon a ‘Tuesday, Kev. ‘HApba’ Vednesday 4 etc,, it could continue the collection and prepa- % g 5 " . ne Warrants. oi Soda cig OM Mad we oer are and | BIT Ae be Abra and Baa” Ree & | Hartington's plans; telegraphic dispatches ete le Senator's Ont | fation “of mulning statistior with tu preseat | mands of Messrs. Heard, Rowell and Matones. | Hartington Aronses Little Euthusiasi. a G. CASSARD &SON, Heaweet SictaRbeox, Seats free and public in- fags leach here apy gos duties with very little additional expense. rage! The mon adopted a novel Baltimore Ma. | Vited. Py 1t_| Auction Sales, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Goods, Edu- The opinion of the committee is that this ad- | the alternative that the bridge shali be built at ting. They bired negroes to go We aS AC cae, es Dene” Mad Sues | (f-ee> REV. DR JOHN P NEWMAN WILL. | cational, Hotels, Housefurnishings,Gentlemen'’s |THE WHITE HOUSE EXTENSION. | ditional work cau be wee cu a eee ecs | the Tives siete at ate Aqueduct site cannot | | gto the Grins store and parade in front of i om Coan we 355 WH PEGE ee | Sn BEE Me eet taAPS | Con Sect, Atornery, ines Pane io baste,“ maoniy ot the toes oom: | NEWS OF THE LABOR CONFLICTS) ss sort i tants rn mi er (FSse- with, Kicctaeye at tows hove 7and o, | nwzon the ofcaston of the eleveatir avant ‘of | and Ofgans,Sewing Machines,Proposals, Family NOTES, Gunton Law iuliding, 472 Lousiana’ a warnings. RAILWAY EMPLOYES PETITION FOR MORE PAY, CHICAGO, April The employes of the D- shave presented @ peti- the company asking tor the laborers of 15 per nics Of 12g per cent, ation of striking or in- business of the company, We make the request because out Index tovall conveyances of Georgetown and Cuuney = FOTEONEMENT: THE GORGES lattes inte ee Redon ea Prepeny and miss tome menieetpeeMly poae rluch way aunguuced for FHIS BVESING. | Pongcous wet ieig eee aes, if <a THE SWEDISH WEALTH TN # GONZAGO HALL, is PUSTPONED une THURS Ts, movements und Massages Prob EVENT : BOS 16th st. Ladies and ge = NOTICH—THERE WILL BE A MERT-| GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal Arlington gate does not meet with tavor. Mr. f “ 7 Sreated at their resiience If desired. a (score noreattis PROTECTIVE AB: | revenue, $213,282; customs, $538,798. Hubbard Bros. of Philadelphia, publishers, | Towel sald toa Sram reporter today’ evat he | The Missouri Evangelist-Murderer Lynched. (ee 5 CATE, 3b. 18 MersmEnsos | SOiaTIUS h282; customs, $53: ur ‘Square, Washington, Attention to diseases uf th b é have presented tiie press gallery of the House | 1% . t Nepaih's Hail. 9th st., opposite Con- e hought the committes would soon take up the , ives. special | ter Marke TUESDAY EVENING. st Pao eelock, | TNR Linrany Burcprna CoMMrsarow did ‘The Senate. with a ine artist’s proof engraving of General ‘ervous system, spinkicur | You are requested torttend,as there Is bosiness ot Vatures and Vutts’ disease. ‘Telephoue call, 445. Importance to transact. ters site and are of the opinion that the ques- in tho Sonate a bill to pay Rachel Dyer, the | Hon otk ur che eee widow of William Dyer, of Fairfax, Va., the oF be pended pagers pt palette EES ae taken nd sll by ‘one and that the bill should provide positively | A HEAVY SNOW STORM IN DAKOTA 7) for it to be built there. The proposition to put Messrs. Foran and Q’Neill in the House. | {2¢,,"™ited States troops during the winter of | the bridge across the river Aiteiio moe ot mittee probably are opposed to the Three Sis- e. bamnplets | the Ladies’ Consecration Meeting. Allinvited. J1*_ | Supplies, Financial, Professional, Medical, Wood Passage of the Bill by the Senate. Senator Riddiet r yesterday introduced matter, and that a bill to construct a free h the not hold the meeting appointed for this morn- | THE REPORT OF THE PAYNE INVESIGATION— | Grant, by Wm. Edgar Marshall. The portrait Dy ees atts, Aqueduct ite Would be passed | MARTINGTON'S PREDICAMENT. e 1 is neatly life size and is handsomely framed. mh es require more; that justice demands ENT OF THE SENATOR. fouse this session, odin a Ry order of the Presidént. | {ng, as Secretary Lamar was compelled to give ie A petition containing 5,520 names of citi- that we receive more; that the company can = ss am — eat orn | bis attention to some other buiness. | in the Sonate to-day the presiding officer sub- | song of Wisconsin, pruving (or the passage of & THE SUBJECT UP TO-DAY. Mis Break With Gindstone on the Trish | Wil Niurd 1o pay more aot wa profit thereby. on E B. EAR 6TH $$ a ST SHED , Se << —% ge eg 1, | Mitted the report of the committee of the Ohio | Juw taxing oleomargarine, butterine, etc., was] The House District committee held ashort | Question Net Increasing Mis Popa- | through the remo 1 dissatistaction and the «od st. and Penu. ave., Capitol TIL field. Mass. will preach on Tuesaday, Wednesday and | 4 BMY ORDERS.—Second Lieut, P. P. Powell, | house of representatives on the investigation | Presented in the tlouse yesterday, session to-day, and came to an informal agree-| larity. creation ofa teeling of mutual iuterest in their Prescriptions specialty. Faday evenings of this week. Services begin ot | 9th cavalry, has been retieved from duty at | of ine charges against Sonator Payne and the | Mr, James, of New York, introduced a bill to ment that the tree-bridge bill should be taken | Special Cable Dispatch to Ture EvENiNo STAR. employment and the general wellare of the aoe een a 30 p.m, All invited. a2¢2* | Jefferson barracks, Mo., and ordered to join his sche Loenirmik oh provide for a government prison and reforma- | Op in committee at an cocly da LONDON, April 27,—Lord Hartington’s ap- | company.” (WE ease (Rese. RIE, DELEGATES FROM ALL THE | proper station. Capt. R. B. Benham, assistant | “Sp! ™p0¥ tak sates pecan eraont, a0 | ry eee = pearance before his constituents at Rossendale, | ,24*. KT, Crane, president of the Crane Bros. timares for bulicing and wil usiantee=afer ene | Vico ofthe Unfund States tn Aprit LS00e are sequen | 27 RoR, eheved trom duty in the department | | Mr Payne democratic caucus of Novernber,| THE DUPLICATE WHITE HOUSE. Se Yesterday,tojustity hisaction againstGiadstone, | Jiang sceuring Company, cmploying | some rement hag soue into effect—after the $d | to mect at _Abners Hall on MONDAY EVENING, | Daoig. First Lieut Pronk #1, munds, 1st | 1884, which nominated him for Senator and Preparing for Resistance to the Eight- | as far from a striking success. At a private | May 1. it his employes insist upon their By der of yunmast hn ” Biere thar $29 to the $1,000 more than Im the pase | tee! oN Toe BY Orde Df She Fxective Commit: | tnfantey, ordered to Fort Grant, Arizona, as gave the votes cast for cach candidate, He |“. Morrill’s Bill for Extending the Mour Movement. meeting of the liberal council in the morning | m: ‘The reason I shall close the works,” he And employing none but the best Union hands he will | "J. . KROU: retary. | eek Sd MMIaRtyy is elec ier enacts | sald the contest was heated and bitter. Mr. | Executive Mansion Passes the Senate | Hartinzton’s supporters fatled to getaccepted a | Continued. “is that the cmpioves of eastern ice ant pits tievagh im & thorogh manner all work {| <3 Seca = | Stouch, 3d iniantry: is extended two mouths | sd the con heated and bitter. Mr.| With » Few Dissenting Votes. The Master Builders held a mecting tast | resolution they had prepared for the evening | Mawuiaetiiring eo “ur line of Vusinens introsted fo him. I NG. nd 14 days, for disability. Leave of First read i : , is Do e demand. Unders iett at i<s Aychublic meeting, wucer the auspices of the | Lieut. R. It Stevens, 6th infantry, extended | ing the investigation, saying it was] Mr. Morrill called up in the Senate to-day the | GveniPE and heard a statement from Mr.| meeting. After much discussion a non-com- | have issued citoulars tenet aie ang eee Fourth and Boundary sts. n. w., will be bel FRIDAY EVEVING Agel! 30; In the | Qe Month. Leave of Second Lieut A. Wolf, based upon a printed statement of S.| bill toappropriate $300,000 for the erection | ABsUStus Dent, the presideut of the Plumbers’ | mittal one was adopted, simply thanking Hart- | ing contracts for delivery immediately after New houses, Dat. ment 10th 52.8 W's Sele nee eae ee gy ee P| ee Uae aatanded ons month, Leaveot |r” pooavin, ‘The charges involved four | immediately south of the Executive Mansion ot Matual Protective association, a new organtse- | ington for his address, and expressing the hope EL 3 " jock. Ho jer “Ad* M. , 15th % . me - our . at some conclu St pe ee rs Stremes ny Ha. Olin Welbon ‘of Texab: Hign, sahn thes months for disability: Cape G, ih sears, Tatlves and thee iescrte Oude house of represen: | another building of equal size and similar ex- feet ero Genito emg Unat any legislation adopted might be for the | "two hundred ‘brickinakery “employed. by = : ee ee ix Long. of, Massachunet SE John eis, vionves quiry, _ - | pea POTBURY € LEE, Louisinsias Mee dtercbert. Welsh of Piladeiphie: aud | C2Sieer corp: d four months’ leave, terior, connected with the present building by oa carried on secretly for four months; the scope mitted to the conference of the bosses last Sat- i eet athe nas lane cera ix 4d — 4 at aoe _ coy. tne 3 tea ee n 0 5 1c bosses last Sat-| ning meeting the names of Trevelyan and | hours work with ten hours pay. The men JShoe mannfacturers of the city. euaporarily, omwrtioes rs : are al rlin’s—Mr, Jose] er, K yi Seer a hes a recsrogeed ate met with a decided retusal. Scoupying sture 1013 Fras, where they will be pleased (FS. AS OPES AML MEETING oF THE pri tact exerts pha the New York World, | 88: He had requested that the investigation | rior acomumission “to select marccal amt cuke | The Master Builders coneluded to recognize the | swith very marked disapprobation,” and Hart- ——< re thelr patrons until about Sune 1st, when &:RKS' ASSEMBLY, K. of L., will be proprie e Ne! 2 | be conducted openly, but the committee made | contracts for the erection of the building, Mr, | RCW sociation, which will enable them to do | ington himself “with some cheering.” His ad- A BLIZZARD IN DAKOTA. tit remove to their bew store, 1103 F 3. Held et Washliecon, wall, Set anid Peniisylvania | sulle for Europe on Saturday.——Col. Frank | itseeret, In tho majority report bo mention 13 Hors of | Business with the members as well as the | dress was aubject h interruption, Let. — se £76, 86; MEUNESDAY HEVENIN( ae Quel, cou at | Bridgeman and F. K. Ward, of Washington, | made, he said, of Donavin, but the minority | Morrill pointed out tho contracted quarters ‘2, | members of the othor plumbers’ association, pronapciaiay Batis sea een Sie Dare And Jon | TWO to Three Inches of mew em the in the interests of the ly. “Closing ‘were in Chicago on Sunday.——Hon. rad- | state that after much delay he appeared as @ | the President now for residence purposes. He | 74! = 4 y a Fee enn cal ee eames trate | Hoar ged W: Avance Sait Gas | Eutlegatast cage feats tel | std he Execute had only sie swomy soa the | tas PES Matar ude witiiat saat | Bagh The former wots “'with inaand |, Growed aa wal Paling.” — a =< and I. W. ews, iy 0 Of charged. v Be- | morrow afternoon, and the conference of the | coul governed in accordance with liberal ibe oy DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HORTICUL: | at tho’ Ebbitt,—Mr. C. M, Hendley, of the | Wan A fuylorae bins hen Taylor | Servants have to go outside to get lodgings. 3 Having decided to close out my Branch Yard, wilt | (SSS 7 Ure ate Sacre ea ee TICUE: | at tho House, is in New York. rf | Wnt A-av lor as hisauthority and when Zazior ping, ; ° Salem, Dakota, says: A beavy rain fell here all 5 esther tates sides, he said the lower portion of the mansion | bosses to-morrow evening, the purpose of their | ideas, but of these Mberal ideas neither the a offer you from of the Soclety will be held ‘WEDNESDA. Le ihe matter Sonaese Coens sealant oe | cok ccematy Cite nie nein ne meetings belng to arrange the details of their | CATHOLIC PRIESTS NOR THE AMERICAN AGITa- | SUDGay, and yesterday moring turned to 100 to 200,000 feet Georgia Dimension, aeodoce, * Cerman Hall, No. 606 11th st | SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. | commitice exonerate ee eg that the | Ts Dhil tine tag proval of the present Execu- | Strum jn eqnsequence Of the ee ‘Tors show. A blizzard prevailed all day. There is 100 to 100,000 feet Georgia Flooring, 2t WM. G. COGAN, Secretary. plicated and the record was, as to himself, an { tive, ag it had of his predecessor four years ago. next Monday. It is sala’ that th can be considered suitable representatives. | Snow, und iCcontintios to fall with ee ee oF = = Stewart Castl ht to self 5 SEE: ext Monday. sald that the conierence s lg Ta (eas, GALLEY & oN rave wart Castle was thrown open last night to | absolute and speelfie exonerdtion SENATOR HAWLEY’S PLA: enue nw, now includes four-tifths ot thi ged | C: an early abatemer ° sm ‘moved Faint Shop to 467 Massachusetts av- | @ Very large company of people, the occasion | | He read his letter to thechairman of the| Mr, Hawley did not think the arrangement | 2° ies four- tho bosses engaged | Catholic priests and American agitators will be | an early abatement. The snow has drifted @ . bs in building in this city,and that they are ord | little in’ some plac ut bot chough to impede being the Calico Ball given by the ladies of the Books porsre Cee ne pp called | Satisfactory, He would besorry to see thepres- | United in thelr opposition to ‘the eight-hour | t¢ 4ominant influence of the Irish. If L 100 10 300,000 feet Virginia Joists, 100 to 100,000 feet Virg*fia Boards, UU te 75,000 feet Virginia Flooring, — —EE _— _ Hartington and those who think with him are | Wavel in ms Pig “hs serious damage to crops 25,000 feet kiln-dried Flooring ‘BASS DINNERS SERVED AT GREAT | Garfleld Hospital, for the benefit of that Institu- | jn easothere wasany testimony reflecting upon | ent building turned into mere offices. It ought } Movement, Sonia of causing peiaceed in the liberal party, | *"Uelpated. 100 to 90,000 feet Spruce Boards, FALLS HOTEL tion. As Mr, Chang Yen Hoon has not yet pre- | him. Also, the reply of the cha‘rman, protmis- | to be preserved from that because of its histor. THE BELT DIVORCE CASE. our answer is simply that the disruption 1s not = = 100 to 150,000 feet White Pine, Bt sented his credentials, he did not appearamong } ing that if any (estlmony, ‘evan indirectly or cal sasociations. qibe business Qught to bedone our work. Wo stand ‘on a plattorin which ale scle sey ture in Boston, = Shelving, Seconds, Selects and Upper, ae Ace Temotely, reflecting upon the Senator was pre- | outside of it, and he favored the erection of a “ we orn which IX | GLOVE FIGHTS AT THE CRIB CLUB—PADD! 100 to 20,000 feet Cypress Boards, 2 BURNER VAPOR STOVE, $10 Sean ee cat ctening. “Mr: Xen Ling, who ts) Sotto he dhould be caidas Me eae ae radeon building just west of the present mansion, and | 4 Trial for Perjury Growing Out of a| months azo was that of the entero par ; Those BYAN TALKS OF MEETING SULLIVAN. 100 to 30,000 feet Poplar, a: Tin Rogise, Plumbing: Simeiwds Mie Go| teceee Teas ears; Gnd Messrs. Ho, the inter- | that he was not called nor was he asked for any | betweon hand the War, blate and Navy de Celebrated Cause. weopckarn: bees Chay coe Eee enn | teameees. hasth Wad, utane oF pee wie ed, unpian ex Cenaes Befeetars: Tin Rooting. Plumbing, Simonds Mfg Co. | preter, Leang Shing and Tang Kan Chal, assisted | books or papers. The face thae he. ie a, artinent, for the official use of the President. repared 40 voveres the palian ern tine | (lowe fights Came olfut the Orth chab test aimee proche pemiperfoaer rer 2126 Penneyivaniaave: Tel call 054--2°° ap2y-im | 1D receiving the guests, The ladies of the com-| called, In tive light of the correspondence read, | Let the present mansion be left for the Prosi- aheenhae trial of on a acol EToun Brigtt: eadt a nobtee ao vain. | 200 tuatebon, thee toanomn osui Messen peal het 2 e = = = 5 Was an exoneration. The committee, he sa! ient’s residence. ored ex-special policeman, indicted for perjury in F a Who has won several battles in the west 125,000 W. P. Shingles, =» OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, | Wittee were Mrs. Ricketts, who spent an hour ~ i! fully worded that it conveys no. informa- poperpethcl om Ie it~ § OF COLLECTOR, OF * the early part of the evening and then returned | ®!%toXonerating the four members,transmitted | Mr. Morrill repliet that Mr. Hawley had not n the Belt divorce case, was continued in the | tion about his future actiude, and conveys | WHO recently knocked Loughlin, of Brookiyn, .. % +|t% the Senate without any recommendation | examined this subject as attentively as the |} 5 ~ tnd ensible, ght wi ds to Se Schaar and alarse, 7 | rye attention of taxpayers seaicdib tne thx vied | 19,09 bedside of her stok husband: Mrs. Logan, | hundreds of pages of gossips Hie had no kuoWE | publie, Saleiage wogial neg Rey sit | Criminal SO Oe Re acaribt aller | nay = conteety anne Sioa. ieee ots Sones Geo le > Snare Bock of Mahogany, Quar- Oak, Cherry, ete. at much | for the year ending June 3U, 1880, ou Feal estate and | Miss Vedder, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs, | edgo of the testimony, nor. could the members | Auanimousieteeceed Tee il see many Son- | THE Stan's reportclosed, Testimony wasgiven | May, seem, strange in America, but it Jost. | Chelsea, James Davis, of South’ ‘Boston, and Jess than market prices, and ou large orders a special | personal property.) | OA Tre peas pra SeneyZaucllonine House who voted soend Wt hore, because | ators whio pad been consulted approved it. He | to the effcet that the reputation of Mrs. W ysong’s | tron “ot” Berta, uate Bright to ahy messure | Janes Phalen, of Cambridge, fought ” four aii “The second half of such tax, where not previously . - | the House had refused to have it printed. He | sald it was unjust to any President to confine God rords Mrs. “ is . ok hae ‘Anking Or your favors and a personal call, x witt | Paid: wil become due and payable onthe Gist of May | formed to’ the rule and wore ection go"ns, | characterized the transmission of this so-catfed | him in’ the presont building as ie noweriang | Hous Where Mrs, Godfrey, afterw Dee ee ere ence RSey siete Chrongh, | ovate eee aren Coes soak Bext, und If not pala beto! el e ¢ | Jen got winded and was Knocked inseasible by ers and leluaueat nad | MeBy of which were elaborately timmed. The | testimony us a baso attempt to circulate scan- | that he 1s there In his olfice from helicases | Belt, roomed, was exellent. a pe SE e men 1” Cet OF yoato place your orders with | ing shall thereupon bein arreary and delinquent, and | supper was oxcelient, and the inanagement in | dalous gosape ee ieee tea re eee ans | Laat ho Js there get away from his omfigeand | The testimony given by Jackson before the pone eg a ry pg er ted Pe yy ee me. Suit be added, eres tse sane whe Crier tea Anereot | the dining room was ‘most satisfactory. Some | matter fn tis hands of the commnrctog oe pee | Medes anno g lee or aig eens | Commission, which it is alleged was false, was | [ct Hartington in bie secon’ °> CCMTUCHON: | cithough he was whipped ialriy: ut Minato WM.R McLEAN, Jeers od And the same,with other taxes dueand | of those ‘present. were. Cominandor Kellogg, | flees ana Slections, only requesting that they | not assent to the Idea of buying another | then read tothe jury. In ithe testified come | Oo. nen ee City, he was coniident he could whip Sullivan, ‘ale in the manner prescribed by existing Law. Assistant Postmaster General Stevenson, Mr. | would give it their early attention, site, and erecting another building. Be. ta BNFUDIATED OOALITION WITH THE CONSER- | and would fight him for $2,500 side. Hees: 13th and B streets northwest, order of the Commissioners of the District of Co- | and Mrs, Francis Colton, Miss Clark, Hon. Mr. | 'Thatholcrenee ine nea sides, he called attention to the fact that | Csnizing a photograph (shown him as that of VASIW ES pected to meet Uh pion here in a few OSE US FS A ant ix! ny a } sy ve — ‘particularly cautioned against allowing thens Collector of Taxes B.C. | Bergmanns, Judge Schey. Mr. and Mrs’Q, Hi. | At2 p. m. to-day the Senate resumed consid Bwdisentngwotes ese with @ | and out of the house at ail noubeol the nigit, | itrodaced into Gladstone's bills could remove fos, tompered with utthe house Oy persons repre ke= NaSEE DEP AP QR THE | Burrows, Mra. Harry Hilliard, ‘Mr. and Mrs. | eration of the inter-state commereo bill. oe ___ Serrlagee Stan Oing a Tae OC eae semee de: | Sis Sat. Semmenta Ye poor a ———— poe | 4 CHILD BURNED TO DRATS IN ay SHOREDARY mating themselves as EORGETOWN.—Phe | Daniel ‘Leech, Dr. Rodgers, Mra. Steven ently at night; ‘that he has often carried | to show ¢ and Chamberlain occupy simi- - Setaaters and NO. ace, iG moe canes, ‘entirely | airy tual commencement wiit be held at | Judge Bentley” Mr, Tsdinuud Hassell, Major and Mouse of Representatives. Moen gia) Sp orb ain liquor and beer into the house; that he had fre- | lar positions, but it 1s becoming clearer daily ae: ing golpeactical service. We are responsible gniy tr | we Congregational’ Chnreh on TUESDAY ‘EVE: | Sra Carson, Miss Meigs, Mrs. Edujunds with | On motion of Mr. Collins (Sass), a Senate bill quently carried notes from gentlemen at the | he will soon ‘have either to reure trom political | ST PAUL, MINN., April 27.—A Butte, Mon., work dove atour office, where hone bat skilled work: sare respectiuily invites Pro | Mrs. and Miss Brewster (N-Y.), Miss Alley, Miss | was passed extending for two Tuonths from | TW° SPeeches im the Senate Yesterday. | Quinuy carried notes trom g lady whose pic- | lite or join the tories, His preference will prob- | Speclul say's: The’ Oregon ‘house, a ‘frame ea are employed sind only genuine parts ‘used. | Sloa and the public are respectfully invited, Dolph, Murshal, Mrs. and Mas Wilson, Col, and | goch April, 1886, the duties of the clerk of the | am, VAN WyeK ow RalZRoAD MowoPoris AND | [Ure he had recognized, and afterwards Sbly be ibe dormer, but the Fall Mall Gusetie | structure, was burned at en early hour yestun (Orders by postal wii receive immediate attention. ae ‘Mrs, Wilson, Miss Ricketts, Dr. Burnett, Gen. late Court of fe@amant zs a gentleman with black side whiskers who sent | says this afternoon: “Hartington may lin; ay and the 4-yeur-old son of Mrs. Lizzie Lee WHEELER € Wino RCo. |e Gard, the German Minister, SenatorSabid, Miss | {4° Court of Commissioners of Alabama | THE RIGHTS OF LABOR—MB. STANFORD DE- | noes aonen Ty blaek side shivering on the brink and fear to launch away, flames. ‘The building was fired mbO2m* 437 Oth st. n.w., Riley Buildhig. S agrocers’ Asspetation will be held at the, N Murphy, Me Ronstan, the Misses Green, Mr. Ono ien of Mr. Steele (Ind.), 8 tution | ¥®%PS THE RAILROAD CORPORATIONS. ‘The reading of = “correction” then followed, bat the nse rl come for him, to decide and | by aman in che = a soe the PUrpore of Tubs P AL EES wir! e" + ‘G. & fon an Sherrill, lac Arthur, Mr. ani i 4 in which Jackson too! kK everything hi can only decide one way. ie wi We to) bery. Ine bung ars were en < ~ vines Bnd Tout crowns for Broken aad | Abril 26th, at 730 pup. Le A. DELLWIG, Secretary. | 24 rernetail dire Mac Arthar, Br. and | wos adoptod setting aparr the ata aan oo “ ack everything he y y. tua) taken from badly ay reeth. < Consideration of the interstate commerce bill | said. He admitted meeting Ferguson, Dono- | break with his old friends and consent to lead | Mrs Lee's trunk. Several guests were sen Symes, Miss Sweetupple, Miss i. Calla Smith, } MAY tor tie consideration of business reporte tu ‘ously 7 ye hue and Cunningham at different times at Gol. | his old foes. 1 is eruel butjnevitable. All the | burned and Frank Math injured jmternally by 3 from the committee on military affairs. was resumed in the Senate yesterday. Mr. Seo NOx pUAS EEE | Allss Abbe Brown ton, Miss Luey Davis, ineendiary has We can reter, by permission, to = large number of = ULAR pasiente, aad the foltowiug exirwcts are indicative of | (SE yReGuea®, MEETING OF, loy’s, and that the latter promised bisa $50 for | protestations in the world ojn not prevent ‘its | Jumping from a window. = Van Wyck commented upon the burdensome | ley s Boss: meoun ist ~ - 2 . 3 " Mr. Denny, Mrs. Heap, Mrs, Cun: FUN INTHE HOUSE, testifying in this case, and al he bad sworn. to pass.” ‘Bot captured. Seqar work doue three Years: gor geapes Mike a | EYPYNG, Apel 27 1856, abB oclock. at 1857 Use | Mien. Mites kimiy Loe, Meee wed Sy | he House wee turown into a wild atate ofex- | Character.of! transportation rates in the | Was put ap for im to sweat to. Ho tarthor tee {By merece eros, nob te tna tock." Dr. GEO. F. HORSHY, Client % ‘mpaeae EDWIN'T. JONES, Secretary. f Goodloe, Mr. und Mrs. Nelson Brown, Mr. und | etiement over the p antogoniam bo- | West. | He sald they amounted nearly to confis- | tifted that Ferguson came alter him aguin to | a Ketter from the Marquis of Lorne. sur Conte Aaa ahem te thon stad combrtatie Ee a S>_ THE FEED DEALERS awsocraTion | MT A; A- Hayes, Miss A. Hamilio Yostom,| tween Mr, O'Neil, the chairman of the labor | Cation, le said the country was suffering from fin the pian he wae > pty has eerie Lonvox, April 27.—The Marquis of Lorne crdares fash nue Gall ton for export ‘ule HAM. Canandaigua, N.Y. fi see wits Yale Paver.” > ™| Hon, und’ Mrs, Burrows,” Mrs. Lyman, Misé | committee, and Mr, Foran, who ia next on the | €¢ueral business depression, yet ail pursuits | Hizn the Woman at Mrs. Wysong’s. It was Gol- | bas written a letter to the Zimes in which he | Week aud Plock & Co. $350,000 also, W. LES 3C De Washington, Beers 2 mA" D. | aes EXIY D. COGHIAN, Secretary, | Stockton, Miss Emory and Miss Viola Myer. | committee. Mr. O'Neil, In ‘some time | must be laid under contributions so that full ley who told him that Cunningham would give | 58Y tis possible that over much weight is | D _BE a i oy Spake Sg, Signiticantly ‘of “some one” | dividends on watered stocks and fraudulent | him $50 for testifying, and Ferguson told him | attached to approval expressed by public bodies GAS IN WASHINGTON. 4a see NOTICE — JOURNEYMEN CANDY | St. Matthew’s church was crowded with a , in America and Canada of Mr. Gladstone's bh gunithedocgt at Seedea es earane eeeeenn | (ESE wakers and Contacduners are reaxtuuy | large and fashionable company last evening to bn “the dioor of tha House, who wasted ie ors | Bonds may ibe declared by railroad corpora | nothing Vofaguin, wend He would never | Ging’ "ivis always ‘polluie for tho two political ‘The Resolution Introduced by Mr. Freds — Union ow THCHaD Ay Shh Kistaut ae E50 Labels | Witness the ceremony of marriage performed | fubor troubles settled by bidodahed. They hae | tions. Mr. Van Wyck dofended tho right of tho ‘TESTIMONY TO-DAY. pean pa | ip et oe PEL -; ome oa aresette ea puentes eit the Crown operation | arifliton Hail, coracr vihwud Dats aw. apsose | between Miss Jessle M. Joyce, uaghter of the | becn growling ateach Sines Heme shew eve | laboring ten to wrgunize, and wald there wos To-day tho first witnes was Mt, IT. Wise Gar. | #P2ronalexuienwed of the bulean gencgal hard: | erteks, of lows, for am Investigation. Hattie erect ipvetion of peaee. wih ieg [ee NOMEN Scuntistran TeatPERANGH | late Andrew J. Joyco, and” Mr. James Mo-| $84 it bas been generally understood that Mr: | no danger from such organtzation; the strong lay . ly em eir is. The Amer riean sys ts 7 & ; nett, of counsel for Mrs. Belt tem of government is as far removed from the | The preamble to the resolution calling for an ine great pleasure to have youreter 10 me In regard wee eetingre saison, Tavs O00. Fenu | Glinchey, of Foruand, Me. Annunciation lilies, | ine House, ore? “He Hehting On the floor of | arm oflabor had defended the Union in its day seen emg eer ik tha dit eeecion, | Brana OF aucanoeny Doreeeaatone ames | Meremiotion or ae Washington Gas Light pri 2s, in the Interent of thedapartment of Heresy | Pale roses aud sinilax were tastefully disposed | \ When to-day Mr. Foran arose to a question of | O Petll; the Union armies were recrulted trom as that of Mrs. Belt, and also the one shown to | #0re for, dinner,’ expressed by Mr. Davitt as | company, introduced in the House yesterday W. H. CHENEY, and Hygiene. Mrs. Dr. Wixstow will Jecture onthe | about the altar. Father Chapelle’ ofliciated, privilege every body knew what. to expect, and | the ranks of laborers. Jackson, who testified that “it ‘of the 7 chalk is from cheese,’ by Mr. F ericks, of lowa, as: - in Tum Ssmed'orapeticagen, | Biggems Of nervoame, “tdi se, All o- | aseisted by Father Machin and Futher Ahern, | Ue ring waa formed about the coutestania’ The | Ate. Stanford delivered his frat speocn. He | A2°ksom, ho vewuiod tat one ear rs hy Bis. rehash, St Lowe s0 wesstato hs References and circulars furnished om applicanon. | biced® SITHs “SND | Tw ride was arrayed in alovely fobs of while | eeere uoupelosed in around them. Every soat | criticised the bill as one to reguiaie carriers | "yee eters aH, WISOUE'S) | CONFLICTING NEWS FROM GREECE. Sam Sins the company ts tamara © L. ANDERSON, D. D. S, THE MASTRE TINSMITHS ang | Lite bride was arrayed in a lovely robe of white | on the republican side of the House was vacant | rather than commerce, “He maiutatacd tiers | au¥e Seeturiey, (expolice lie with Jackson in a ease Sy See Conpeese ot the Danek Ghethe, Gan _apld.im ‘G01 13th at, cor. ¥.ot aw. | (FESS, THE. MASTER. TINSMITHS AND | cotin duchess, with Sehnert Peart em; | and the members had crowded over to the | the right of association In business enterprise August last, in which he asked if house 1706 L | NOt Certain that Disarmament Hias | jt has had for a long time and still has the sole Se ORGANS NONEDHURED | Reid ap aourned pomlon af Georges, Hall, bua | broldory and court train, The skirt was looped | scone ul strife. Before Me. Foran had finished | wasateatorat abe atat ae Haale eee | Avast ast, sn which pad reputation. Witness | Beem Ordered—The Fleets to Return, | and exclusive right of manulncturing gus to tne (Kee cna epairea by competcat mem af mages sueclal ommmittce td whom was ererred ecomptc | Vell" was caught. With oosinn Bieaeon oa | fimexplanution a polnt of order was made and | tected by Congrosa. It was admitted that Pu. | Smelwas.s house Of bad reputation, | Witnoss LoxDox, April 27.—The news from Greece 1s | District of Columbia and of supplying the de- ices. special Tred the com Y ght wi x ty led oF . . F . i r a hare JORN F. ELLIS & CO, fepone Every wate i camaced” in etpeeeat | Hides and the bouguct’ was composed of ils | that no charge had boon made wentnst Riarse | Touts Ne neeee at, oaths BUMNe aud why | Son sald Tad eaFriod: boot aid pees BOWS: | conicting. One dispatch states that France | partments of the government in this clty 937 Penusylvanis avenue, 4 of the valley anc Lacs. ir. Charles Sims was | fecting his character as a Representative. ee! cI os e1 id the inhabitant xd Chat ot mn re ore omeramsntattee | Apyicants tor menbephip ate WELt Prenacuel™ | best man,” The usliers were Mr. 1. Hdwin | Sr, Beach would uot aligw eenettaeas con. | Loreen the profit of thelr investments with the | nd been in it often, and hud soon men es | did all In her power to securea iavorable settle. | and the Iubabltants, a has been rep: same non-interference that exists as to other 5 y t said bas here GEORGE © STROBEL. Secretary ap2isie | Joyce, brother of the bride, Messrs. David | sent to be given for him to proceed, and he was enterprises? ‘There was no-protection tor Falke there frequently, and said if he (witness) knew | ment for Greece by individual mediation, but | sented that company tofore and itocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges ot GUARANTEE A SAVING of from 23 to'BU per | garlanded with tk n Deposits, Loans, Exchange. Collections. Dealers in Government, District Bonds and all Local Securities. $50 if that side won, and it would win. Subse- | from th wers certain concessions in return erior ip quality from that juired by law, Hee loepheeere ar sagen ropalnpemr aka Co wee ot Donal reumes and carried a | rectly against the gentleman from Ohio, what | ailve rates: It was not that One bat Hot tore | quently Jackson caine to his house with Cuu-| for disafming. Other dispatches. say that | snthueiades nat kate te lo ey ate maw York, Fad SEE Neartg soluction, 227285 cy gua bills oF Intro- | mon'y'a lange, reception ‘was cid at the house | {megeR Homan Tom, Mlssourl implied, can ho | for a shogt haul than along ono but tbat, they | Arent, sacKgam came this, house with Cap-| or “disatming. “Other TecelVing the ultima | required by law or which St should have: Nt as ders American Bell telephone Stock executed | 402 ae into Four coUn{EY lime or busimest of the briists mbther, who war nate ae waa ied tint ho git rio ¢. 20, question | "Feed W0 take oy Fates for Long heals, | John Mt Carson, of the Palladelphie ow ira | pincd “within aight. dapat asd otal” wane | boencharged and represented that the company = fom 2 * A SLi fled residing at 17 street; knew lace wi in eight ws, and that when | fora long Lime past bave been and sull are in the by wire direct from our officeto Boston, Constant Bennett Portable GasSaving Gem | Miss Joyce in receiving the guests, | of personal explanation if anythicg hag toe . 7 ‘ — = ~ ie aan oe seam came By yeenes 22 Feb 10, 1986) ‘ing The drawing rooms were profusely decorated | sali ing his olmractast we cEbe BON: bee Col. De Ahna’s Claim. Beit (Mrs, Godfrey) in 1879, when’ she was at | Premier Deiyannis received the ultimatum he times the cost of these machines for | with flowers and palms. Among the guests the Arlington with her sister and brotherin: | declared that It then objecti Sy ye eae Som peeves zt ig # HE WANTS A THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR rN¥or- | the Arling! 5 ister and brotherin- a at it was then objectiess, as the (je, Te Lares apenovan—wrrce | fae many ‘Then, Mr. Speaker,” said Mr, Collins, “I will or more gus thats has boon consumed by thee a1 < law, Congressman Willis; knew Mrs, Wysong, | orders for disarm! had already been given. fu tbe payment for the same by turn- [RSet nat Seomtorate Zt e's ge Drew Artie SmoGG0, Mie Rin deepal gad Mw | make ay changes nodowary to give Ku he | ATION mise Comnlites Gu elaiias iene na. | BUE had Ho knowledge that Mrs. Belt ever re | A Vienna dispaicit says that iets understood | ing'on tho gas and” preventing its use anil tho ict can « st. ow. HALL For farthes lars and for practical tests and | } u a G .. Tulse My re louse led wi her, hat France intends to propose a conference for have been jd. ‘The citizens are com- BALE successors to Thompson's Shirt #actory. | estfmmonials. ealt or send to the flies of the company: ue peed ee, We ace melts BAe aud Mrs.Geo. | thanked him. Pp ae been pat acenses: ‘tates and: mi charge: itted @ favorable report upon a bill to pay | It was admiited that Mrs. Wysong’s house | the purpose of making concessions to Grecee. | pelicd to make deposit with the comms te, fomndinn aie ae t the Speaker would no : arepatel they wilt bie = a edwin Wilson, Mr. and Mew Win. | agliatee tee had Dad Shon une: | Col. Honry C.Do Ahna $1,000 for “valuable | Wits Hot n disrepntable ono, :y wi and Mrs, A telegram from Athens states that the com- | kavance of large sumsuf money before —— z Mrs, Wysong ‘estiled ‘that Mrs, Belt never | bined flect of the powers will probably return to | be porinitied of ullgwed to use the gas; abl ate er ey = SSS ee Varker, Mr. and Mrs. Gushiere DeWitt, Mr. und | utes’ talk in reply to what Mr. Foran had | {uformation obtained and furnished and im-| .™! " 1 e. “§ fg y o __ EXCURSIONS Ce SEE Be Sa ar Sa ae thay a i lee | Meady nd ile ra, hid pa | portant sorvae rendooa the government re | GLPARIN NR cream aieer | keeee™es oe OIA the once mr | wi camet ‘ot tear ust Seg at a paar Pa ae USE, Be iu Wee ee ae “ielphis, | the House fell back to its customary quiet, Specting the Fesources and condition of Alagka.” | verdict of not guilty, on the ground that there | “Italy desired the ultimatum to order Greece | Ese the gut, ‘It hus also been charged agalnse 8 COSMO SUMAY wooney, OAK GROVE W. TENNEY FAM Y FLOUR, E, Milter, Mr, und Mire, San. Davies Mer oad ‘fhe District in Congress, ol. De Ana is quite well known in Wasbing- | Was 00 materiality in the testimony. to disarm within forty-cight hours, but this | the company that they so conduct ‘thelr busi Th pow ready for Sanday School aud other Picnics . nn OR Mrs. F. B. Lilley, Mr. and Mrs. Clapp. Mr. and BILLS IN THE HOUSE. fon where he, hes resided principally for some | _ The court overruled the motion, and an eX- | was rejected by the other powers as tod peremp- | ness us to a ‘Charitable Institutions ean have the use of the Park THE FAMILY’S FAVORITE, _ Mrs. John Clancey, of Portland, Me. Mr.and | fr, wise, of Va., introduced a. bill in the | ¥°"3 past It will be remembered that he | ception tory. money from the citizens and oppress, embar free of charge by applying to “OUR NEW SOUTH” PATENT FLOU: Mrs. John Sims, Mr. and Mrs.'J. C. Stoddard, . » * - © | created sorocthing of a sensation during the THE DEFENDANT JACKSON nemo oeregpe Tass and annoy them. There are bilis now peud= aps see eee Tre i need To heat thee ae ati ogee | ALF aud Ars... Somers, Mr. atid Sirs. A“: | House yosterday to incorporate the U. 8, Fidel- | gdiluistration of Drosidcst tteees Ge eects took the stand and testified that he had lived LYNCHING IN MISSOURI. ing in the House ior the incorporation of other piven view. _—=——~—S~S~SSS | Bid. guarnmiced to be of the very best quality, and we | Wis itiington, Mr. aud Mrs kT Bein! ie | ity Gosrantes Company, with the following in- | threats against Secretary Sherman, and since - peas and rival companies for tae manufacture and oo Farrans (hems to pleane all lovers of good bread; and if | 2 ari hore; the advent of President Cleveland the Colonel, | #°re since 1862; that he had been a private the E list amd Wife | sale of gas within this city, and also bills to re Zou want, the we, pat Famally Corn, Meal clner j Eyed, Smith, Mr. Erauke Holton, of Waltihore, | corporators: C. M. Ransom, A. H. Dillon, Na- | the advent of President Clevelan land | Watchman for 5 years, Lastsummer Ferguson, | CF®™8™ Pgs uce the price of gas furnished by the Washing- A NEW SUMMER RESORT. ili or yellow bay that srvupd at our mills Ny our Gas, Hrucis, air Frode Mekeance ech | fhanlel Tyler, B. G. Harris, W. H. Morrison, J. | WhO then had position under Sparks In his | ono of Cunainghain’s men, asked himit'ns| Murderer, Taken from Jail and | duce thebrice ofas furnished by the Washing: ‘process, ir at a a Pe J . M. 1 vi eS pegprepeingre tes | fered ETEE SSO | Miser ke ete Mics | Maly nad kc Demir Tiny ate auStiocas | ian ant oomething af som ctnced, nth | Ete” itn ie Wyaner fees | Hameed,” Te Ne To | See ta ea a Kefreshment Buildings, Flying Horses, Merchant Millers, Georgetown, D.C._| Wilson, Sir.” Walter Rodgers, Mr. James | form-a stock com; puny for the purpose of guar- | Summer of 1877, Col. De Ahna was appointed | him. Afterwards he asked him more about | SPRINGFIELD, Mo., April 27.—At1:30 o'clock | Yesolution concludes as follows: AThe attention of Lodged Sauag’ Schone: mosses > FY THE SUBKENE COURT OF THE | Groom,’ Mr. “Norman Besior, Sir. Detaplane, | auteclug bonds of boxded oiler Sather of cugtomms for the district of Alaska, | bin: Two weeks afterward be wont into| this morning a nob ot 400 armed men sur- ,iberefore, tn consideration ofall these tat he, y anday Sociepes 5; Sin "pnomias Hee! : ote) : and he proceeded at once to bis field of du , gason od ho. a e Latter onde 5 muplating having ¢xcursions arg jn- ee ee a ae Ry ME Gece ange aE oe tenn toemomps Provi: | SOF at ine eneiitig eomalen ef Genres wes ted to know where Mrs. Wysong | 74ded the county Jailand began parleying | In order Wut the Louse imay be i 1 particulars eall or address: Henry N. moan etal v.The Widow and Heirs of nedy, Mr. L. M. Saunders, Mr. Jno. “ Senate failed to confirm his appointment, and | lived, and he said he didn’t know yet. One | With the sheriff tor the surrender of George E. solved, That the cor ES RaNpaus, | JFumaaO. Kuight et al—No. 9742, Equity Docket | Mis° Matthews, of Baltimore: Mie Stine THY DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL his olficial tonure expired, “fe roturucd to | night he saw. Cunninghaun on De males stent Graham, tho poyangelist and wife murderer. | of Columbia be directed and required to inquire or PARKER HOUSE, cor. 4% and Pa. ave. 25. oe DET of Baltimore, Miss Beach, Miss Butterworth, | Will probably not be reported for some days | Washington, and ehacged that Secretary Sher- | and tollowed him, Cunningham asked him anes eee ‘soon battered in the doors and | iuto and fully investigate the charges avove Hs: closed free of charge to Sunday Schoole-and | other things) distribution of the sharcand wonineet | Mins Cullum’ Miss Whitcomb, Miss Lilley, atiss | yet, nor is It likely that the eub-committes will | man had prevented his confirmation. Hence | whore Lieut, Hurley lived. Cunningham asked | mands, butt Dilsoner. "At 2 o'slock Coe tank | mentioned; and also to Inquire into aud ascer Churches 2219 _ | Truman 0; Knight in the real entatesoid in this cause, | Muxyle Nelson, Miss Eva Wilson, Miss Thyson, | even report it back to the full committee before | Hsire. His claiin for $1,000 for valuable ser- | Golly who he was, aud he feplicd tat he was , "| v Boonville street with ‘that r: iss Hawking, Miss Mamie Joyce, Miss Magy vices rendered the roment during the | private watchmui. ‘Then he met Cunningham | Started out of town on belonging iY» t | bales of dco) op Welnetay tie, fy ef | Joneay Mie Shewar, Mins Dorecendig ifs | HO 1ME Of thie ook: a roche Mayra a laa op Geis pn | Brut anced‘, enn apo are | Grab th abet midey oer dgucht the | carom timo tne ty saa sompany in sa ay, 1896, a 20 Uclock “ams at wy. ofice ined fey Me St s 4 comber, 1877—was presented in the 45th, | Wysong,and a day_or two aftenval 2 erty; : Su: & Ow: Unliia Sates Court House, at wiielc use sad es Hh Mies Lovina Klar hehehe ict arnt | Mr, Hanbacl of Kansas, yesterday introdueed | 46th, 47th and 48th Congresses, und now | caine ad showed him. @ “pholographe ors | aud bang him, and then throw bis into | Paid out by said company: in the management ee CT emcaent <ienes Persons interested in. the said dwurisation are se | MfJobn C. Wilson, Mr, "Eugene Carusi, Br, | a bill in the House to provide for the payment | comes forward tn the 40K ‘The’ commitics | Laie ant anced nee photograph of a | ine Well where his wife's body was found. But | Sud conduct of lis suid business, 0 us to fully Comer New Fore Avente and 10st. n. Hoowed to appear and’ present ‘ther semaads and | Prank M. Ward, Me. Howard cb. aay, | Of # bounty of $100 to every soldier who volun: | TePOrt that “he was very active and faititul in | sald thut io thought he bud seen ber -After- Iowors the lip by/starung Inti dincetion of | Show the auuual profs of sald “company sn ite, Tecan Garett emanate enc? teal? | Yeneter MrdastG. EATSES | Me. aud Ara MeGlinehey will vist Poitade-|teored and onintea tn the Bisriey ot Cohumbla | Hectetage of ee duties in Alaska,” and that | wards Cunningitui sent the wout the next day | the Molloy Place, bat changed ‘their course as | $Aid.vusinoss and that sald, commiice shalt - oa Se BEA x | Pitim, Now York and Boston, und then proceed | tnder President Lincoln's call of Apri tees, ‘Of the condition of aifairs in that territory, | tw Cuaninghamesaiice aud. Conineioes Cau | soon as the others turned Duck, and while ye. | HA¥e Power Lo Issue the Process of subpar the L ry (Kee, TEBE, NILE BE, A, REGULAR | fo their tuture home in Portland. for 75,000 men and has not received any other | PO* ape rf : ADIEX iALTTENTION. of EMPLOYING PLASTERERS’ within the city limits hanged him toa tree, ASSOCIATION “FRIDAY EVENING, april dom, | The murriageof Mr. Wm. A. Farmage to Miss | bounty or pension. him about Mrs. Wysoug. Witness told him Conti one afler ttack P uction of books and papers; and said Capttol Topi Servers contre Wsoug, ‘Alot Cuniagncin’ thets ausrwarts | om the fa Bherit Donn aid: “Ebave heard | Nise, Lerauy war! any TES STAN : C me bet jen. 4 | Wysong, | Met Cunnin ere 5 LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IX HAIR GoODS | hat hed Mental C a, beenent hand 7 | Clara Sullivan. daughter of W. D. Sullivan, PREG tea a ae ME STAULNECKEN’S uxSOLUTION vou aw ix. | Wysong; Mot Canninghain, thers aierwards toemploy experts1and such other clerical MOLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1300 F Sraxer. Business of great importance. By order of associ | nusiber of triends at the residence of the bride’ i ‘VESTIGATION. song’s house. Witness then described subse- as it may deem necessary, and lo report by = a I : ton. Lap2d-eost=) Hi. PADDO: parents, 1409 8th street, which was Deautitully ioe! ee Rserah or seu lands has} The resolution for an investigation of certain | quent meetings with Cunningham, who told friends; or otherwise, what legisiation—If any—is TEUISXY BANGS EVENING COUT CRES. | (peas A MEETING OF THE STOCK decorated with flowers dad plants appropriate | wwanimausly voted to report adversely upon | ateged irregularities concerning the govern- | kim (showing lun the photogeaph} that uhat | Foom, x — sary to sscafe to the government and the Hair Drewed and Bangs Sbingled. » abd-2me Fa oF ats ages, FIRE, INSURANCE | to tie occasion. ‘The bride wus attired in white | te nomination ment, tobesurveyer | ment envelope contracts somelime prior to | Was te wowan he walitod toi d out about, roitkai tig | 22b8 Of said city, aa sain COMPANY” (Or the election of ning Erustees, satin, eaqualtely trimmed, and wore a beau | €e - March 4, 1885, which was introduced in the | Witnew testified. to what Cunaingtom pet Tus'C TC : ne cftice of the Company, 1331 Bort | tiful beckluce. Mr. Wn, Naylor, of this city, REVENUE REFORM. C gq dime Cara: Tae’ Carrran: 33 | woucntebSeanay Stay ibis 0 Acted us best inan, with Sir. Hobert L- Hall St | The House cmentee eens and de | House yesterday by Mr. Staninecker, of New | tol lin about, Mrs. Wysong’s hulle, But wit Es EVERY SUNDAY MORNING. & | renater woot i be cused on theday of election, Tony the young couple Teh Tay aller the Cére~| cided to-day to report favorably two bills, ‘One Repel ie ro Neg tbaie ine Sod aia mele bn ee re eg ng FOR BURIAL. 3 s : E o PRANCIS 3. MOI ye orth, J ads appear committed on | Ory 10 catch, Cann pes yy ¢ A LIVELY PAPER s EHOSV (4 si—THlts COMBINATION, OF | tus extended tour, j bined ade Sate 13 | tue goverament prior to March 4, 1885, in con. | Commissioners office volun eae Rov. Bernas Maguiss, yng a = THE Gossip oF wasuiNGTON, | Pioapinauun tvs popular and eicent raivandNeres | Fhe Repu feam Congressional Cam- | opened by the customs officers in New York, Peet crater rola that lange sumsor | On, eromexambsation, he denied, that an "seorernyon sonenasen th Sen ean, Aes - ‘ul rd agains, Malaria, Sold ‘pal, lominittee. money have an thing had. 3 him about belug terday aflernoon Joseph's hospital, Fg AND ALL THE NEWS, SUILEUICN'S PILAR MACS" 1429 Penmylvauieeyes Rapcaieniativer Moceeme crt dand, the | ond gies niity He ae ee ee er ae Tee mete te Eaten ta aan | goo" Philadelphia, where he had ‘been under treat- 5 ju bottles or on draught with’ vod waver, ry apiidee oe rt nication toa revolution of inquiry, A VERDICT OF GUILTY. ‘The hie 's SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL tn — NF OF Gas | Secretary of the joint republican caucus, who A SUBSITUTE EDUCATION BILL, m 2 ment for a fortnight. news of death, phe (Fe * -ANQe, ABORTMENT OF GAS | Perm atT ontzed to necalve tine meal ig ches Santi ene Febraary,_ 1688) roqulre explanation and in-| This closed the testimony, and after short ar which was received in this city last evening, TAL CABLE DISPATCHES. FixTUREN names con- ‘com: labor, at @ meeting | vos ‘and concludes guments the court charged the jury, who re- | flinched.” = - = No charge for Hanging. gresslonal campatgn committee when selected | late yesterday afternoon, decked by a vote of 8 | Fesolved, That & ‘committee, 3 MANY BRIGHT FEATURES 24] Fine line ot Brass Fenders and) Andirons. Also, Pathe eepoctive tase tions, has the list | to to report to the House Mr. Crain's eubatt, | ing or five ‘this House, be appointed | tired at 12:20 o'clock, and in ten minutes re- = Fancy Goods. EF. BROOKS, rected at ly a date as possible to guilty. m EVERY Roby WiLL wantto Z| "mid “581 16thxt. | complete, as follows: tate for the Willis educational bill, The sub- | HUegtiete all trenanctions it the Fost ‘Omics ANOTHER CASE TAKEN UP. ¢ SEE By CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC sede CORUCE Gat See ea eerEe G: | OF pabhe lands and tho cece from the sale | Gepartinent, directly or indi ting to] ‘The case of Battle Minor, on a similar indict- 5 é ar, JOHN KRY. | pula dosepi G. Genome dndiing Coste WH, | general land office shall Ge diviges monty ihe | coutracts inhde after January 1.1875, andprior | mont, was next ‘put on trial; Mesere Wane = THE CAPITAL ¥ | wonrk 'Sionie Beene sor" tie sale of tre FO: | Stocle: fovta; James Winn Whe eit: | Several stutos andl tertorieg ne eee eas ue Paspartment as | and Taylor appearing for him. I NEXT SUNDAY. & | LAND SPRING WATEI In Washington, D. C. Ryan;"Kentneky, W. worth; Muine, G: | Of thelr school population {or educational pur: — i E | Ab citer porous are selling another uriicle, repre- | A” Routello: Marya poses for the next ten years, ‘Twenty-five per : CAPITAL” THE “CAPITAL” 7 < husettn: Wine We gent of the eum Industrial an THE “CAPITAL” | Secchte Socedin ating Duna his cerned waver | ageutnettn, Wan. W. ioe: Sicnieany tomas | Gent of the eum iy to’ bo used fr Industrial aud Sous kav WORTH oh and Dawaw S| soari, Wm. Warner; Nebrasica, George We E | SUPpOrt of the common schools. The committee fh ae BER Donwy; Nevada, Wun. Woodburh; New Hamp: | agreed that the individaal members should not a i mine, | Suet Waal, Noy Joey Wand Sowa | bound y tel notin commie gna | eta: ny in tn tee Sn i. Ge eigh; Not ~if any mone; ue = ge e Ohio, Albert C. Thomsen. BeeS8S. | Uolor considefation in the Howser Sintos by reason of the fortolture of any of tneee > ie E # >, DAUMS “MAMMOTH ¥STABLINES ‘Dolph; Penbsylvania, Henry H- ‘THE DELAY IN CONFIRMING GER. ZosrcRamp, | Son whether x ee, ua [RS m, Yty tne srmget oe resident rag! OBE, | Hetode nid, Nelton, W. Alario Itscema that the report of the confirmation Six, Ber Mota | tity, should not fall ‘to visit this Sdamunsoth Variront, tohn Wi, Bis ire: of Gen. Rosecrans as register of the Treas ssf - eee fant Dea. of inbitl-2on Weat Virginie mates ; Wie: | Was premature, thongh it was given out a —__._ ae ae ER Be HOM Ax'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE | consin, Bh ceawalis Arizona, 45 ; qlally. ‘The nomination was Sense Ovencoats Calon Reg ay a Hae ie ern 7 oming, Jom Me dre west, E ea : We have then from $6 up bers and friends invited. cs Pony (Ge Santvxt a ae GAS FIXTURES— EISEMAN BROS, MANTELS, LATROBES, RANGES, FURNACES, MOST POPULAR —PLUMBING AND HEATING— _Estimates given [mb26i 409 9TH ST. N.W. GE DIRCKMEAD, <a ‘Ostreat Seigcturer of site, Otic Hiatares tit ardoed <9 : ou DRUaGist, 420

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