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THE EVENING STAR SWEPT BY THE FLAMES, ee a en e Distressing Reports of Loss of Life and ;USmED DAILY. Except Sunday, Property by the Prairie Fires, Northwest Corner P, bipmatay - . Lixcoun, Ner., April 12—Along the branch line oner ‘ennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by Of the Burlington and Missouri Ratlroad settlers: The Evening Star Newspaper Company, have lost their all by prairie fires, For milesevery S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t foot of ground ts burned over. In Sheridan and neta ae = am eye the fires have ri almost as mawiane Feely, and none settlement four Hives were lost, eity by carriera, on their own account ne Teen ee A report reached the telegraph station through & Week. oF d4c per month, Copies at tha oon Pes man who traveled 30 miles, that in the fire tract South one year, G0 aid meena! cea the line, tn Release os Untered at the Post Ofiie at Washingtor ° wo day road second clans mail naetse yo 8 Waslington, D.C as . . Eradrrson a ine teing Sulit fa souchera Purnad Emr MENSLE, Sram_poblished on Friday County, were year. posta id. "Sx monthe, 50 con SURKOCNDED IY Caner RY THE FIRE, 8" All mail subscriptions must be paid im advance, and escape was uly made eftort, nt louse be id for. 4 Ld Nf pe Was only made by the patest Spa Vor. T0—No 10,579. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1887 TWO CENTS. [iss icing” thre tent clothes und ever — =~ — = was so seriously burned that he cannot recover. a = = = = : = : = An official of the road in that vicinity estamat _____ AMUSEMENTs. i SPECIAL NOTICES. ___ SPECIAL _NOGICES. Washington News and Gossip, | ©*PERVALUATION OF rmpoRTs. socre rx: Neres va{Lelegrams to The Star. |: 302s! sor ht ite'fom lost tate GF Bose's inpesrarar sc IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE | @—2— SECOND WoRKINGME: ‘THe SUPPLEMENT OF THE EVENING Sran today | The Difficult Problem the Senate Sub-| Mrs. Hearst's house was beautifully decorat reticent as to the damace Incurred, but ¥ ICT OF COLUMBIA, Be ECCT er ERING MENS, ROTLDIS 2 ey with lowers yesterday after on the occasion the homesteaders sett Northwestern i Tain 8 Special erm or Orptane’ Court Business. | of thie above-named anvociation will be held at the ball | contains: Inthe heart of Africa, the Methodist Committees Hind to Solve. ot her. recention, fom 4 tag Every available ar Ts in Northw ‘0. In connection wit a arch 25th, 188 corner Sth aud # =ts WEDNESDAY EVE “Un Marche Aux Fleurset Aux | In the matter of the estate of Jamis J. KENwer, late 3, of District of Columbia, deceased. Bonaparte, Miss Bancroft, Mrs. | _ Application for the probate of the last will and testa- | be "LYNCH, See FB, Miss Kiss, Mre, Sheridan, Miss | meut and for letters testamentary on the estate of the Kansas they must be very great, "A part of the NEvAESDAY EVENING, | Protestant Conference appointments, Defending 5 work axp 17s | table, mantel and nook was nied with hydrangeas | TERRORS OF THE PRAIRIE FIRES | town or Noreatier, ‘that vas burtaea o high or theensuing year will | theCoercion Bill, The Fire at St. Augustine, Death ot | W247 SENATOF BECK SAYS OF THEIR and pots Of mmanguerites, “tue mantel Was cov 1 to have been burned by the ime 2 Ad " e Vs "ME COM- | ered with annunciation lilies, and on the hearth fire Bishop Lee, John Bright on Wars, Telegraphic Dis- | BSSULTS—THE REMEDIES PROPOSED BY TI les, . —_—-___ wend = ay 5 a eee } ‘MITTEE [STING ABI were azalea trees and maiden hair ferns, In the originated in the villag ‘Tickets bs | Hid decsased has this day Ueeu made by Benjaniin ¥: | go> POLAND SPA WATER water, | Pitches &c. The advertisements are classified as Sees poubiod dining-room the refreshment. table had a central : ee = = sp16t_ | Rittenhou TapnGy Barrels reveived to-day direct from that cele- | fOUOWS: Auction Sales, Summer Resorts, Educa-| The work being done by the Senate nance sub. | MOUNT Suscecainer eee oe eee comers | Fatal and Destructive Fire in Chicago.| 28 EXODUS From imexanp. TOE tae Dstt See wie ASSOCIATION | in thipcourt on Frndses they Soe aay not nea to aPReNE | brated Spring. “Hiram Hicken & Sous eroprieisrs | tional, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Gooay ” Family commitee in relation to the undervaluation ot | W¢mpInk and white tulips’ ‘There were flowers 3 Literary Baretta st ee eive 4 Musical and | 12 Giclock me to gigs Sate wie he ald ett aieand | Persons wie ave beet wa JOLN'KEYWORTH. ~~ | Supplies, Sewing Machines, Proposals, Books, Imports to the United States s of great importance, | ied the toutes wish eee Ae Gree ee a fond at Willard Hall, FIDAY EVENING, April 15, | Bot be proved and admitted to probate and letters test- Sole Agent forthe D.of¢., | Housefurnishings, Professional, Attorneys, Rall-| ana the question 1s a most ditcult, ono to deal | hereto eee gown of old rose satin E COOLEY'S EXPLANATION woolen py fa teepee neeperens fal dest talent will appese, Hieketa. ante: WesinEten's | issue an prayed. Provided. scory of thisgruer be pub: | _8P13-3t and Pete nw. | roads, Potomac River Boats, Ocean Steamers, | with, ‘The sub-commiltton 4s composed of men of | 824 brocade, trimmed with Mechiin lace and | JUDG! ATION. | Qveexstows, 4 - t later advices say Ube fire Queenstown Overfiowin: with Emie grants Coming to This Country, —8p15-3t_ | lished once a week for three weeks in the Washington Si Dentistry, Pianos Orga al, The =a5 as e, | Knots of motre ribbon. Mrs. McDonald, Miss igrante on thelr way to the Cuhed Gates ere a Abbavarrs Grasp ores House Taw Reporter sud Evening Star previous to the said | & <> = trades Hotels, Wood a Goal, Medealsapeetadties, | “Me lonsest experience on the ance commuter, Hughes, Miss Butterfield, Miss Wheeler and Sena- —_>—— present enormous, ‘The ratiways aro runntag day. THE WASHINGTON IMPROVEMENT CoMPANY | Trades i a 1, Medical, Sper > | who, by a number of years of careful study, are | tor-elect Hearst assisted Mrs. Hearst in recelving » spectal trains to accommodate this Class of travel, GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. ‘By the court. WE MERRICK. Tustico. [OF RASNGEON TS Undertakers, familar with the subject. Tuey Vegan their | he large company: “The delicacies of tie seasok | THE SING SING LAUNDRY BURNED, | sit! trlos fo accommodate thls clas of tran - ONE WEEK, } as eter of Willa te er eeraenk incorporated April 12, 1887. = ti \s : 5 ago Were served in the dining-room, Some of the + to their destinath cosirsiNa{ Moxpas, aruittt, | go Rosiserotemmniormne Dawe Caine | yy py fier Govansurst Recmras To-bae-—interna reve. | BYEStieatlons neary Ovo Years ago Vsti Dos. MATINEE SATURDAY. 0 carry tigations guests were Gen, and Mrs N. L. Anderson, Mrs. ———_ greater than can be housed int ake ton, New York, and Philadelphia, and collecting | Yaite, Mra Henry Wulte- Mss and Mies Podicntt, Some, ind Snany abe Comme to toe eked spon ce formation attainable, Now they are| Gen. and Miss Rosecrans, Mr and Mrs. Anthony | Prince Bismarck and the French Press, | )*%*! imeem hundred canbarked yeatenday ‘Tae Tner!s was inspected at Fortress Monroe | about ready to submit a plan for the prevention of | Pollok, Mrs, Vance, Mr. and Mire Jolen Shermat 5 a a= .PHOSVITE.—THIS COMBINATION, OF ‘The Original and World-famou ‘Calisaya, Wild Cherry and Horsford’s Acid oop ea ipo Thosphates, is a popular and efficient Brain and Nerve HANLONS, ‘Jenic aud asafeguard aainst Malaria. Sold at MIL- Three thousand more are expected to arrive on, ‘terday. Admiral Jouett, president of the in- | undervaluation which they think will be effective, | MF. and Mrs. Langhorne, a Satunlay heat to take steamers h In their Grand Fairy Spectacular BUEN'S PHARMACY, 1429 Pennsylvania ave, in se * % 3 ms Senator Morrill and Miss a! FANTASMA. ee a eee et ae enter = . shes ‘on board, returned to Washington last eve- po oe op ete ene cee re. | ,, The New York Avenue church was brilliantly |THE CZAR REMAINS STUBRBORN.| py ms DEAD C D'S MEMORY. Wealth of Scenic Splen ior, *** — ECE 1. CAVANAUGH. a aro Gorgeous Transformation Seen: lighted last evening for the marriage of Mr. Rob’t - ETH — 1 rter, “an immenst ass ce—the | ¢ Deadk bout GAS FIXTURES. Shares limited to 1,000 of $10 each. ‘Subscriptions | , RETIRED.—Major CharlesD. Sprague, paymaster, | Po nse mass of evidence Colman Misi aA jock About Bulgaria received for the capital stock at the oftice of LER & REPETTI, Pennsylvania ave. ae. Wonderfui 3 Effects, Stardiuie llusionss fe, ING, HEATING, TINNING. Endorsed by both Press and Pa reine THE elerga is ase = GREATEST SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION of its | Job work promptly done. = has been retired for age, Mi h, of Lebanon, Pa., and Miss Edith Bis- | 4 Dramatic 1 it in Connection ‘statements of experts, supported by figures, the S It, eaceniee ot ae Wm: M. Galt, of this: a irck?’s Controversy with the French With the Mada: Murder Trial. ss data collected by ourselves and by the Depart- | The altar was decked with flowers and ferns, alt mbassador. c R—A special from Sioux Wuirsey commemorated the christening | ments, and. all. the propositions thet nave ween | Ue Chtch was, Seow ae J Cnicaco, April 1 au nating $5,000 | mai rec uses, Every bill as | cards of admissi alleries were also | Special Cable Dispatch to Tre Evrxtve Stan. says: A dramatic tncideut in connectio of her little daughter Dorothy by donatin, ade to correct the abi Evel that ha Is of admission, ‘The galler al al Cable Dispatch ti Evrnrxe Stan Towa, i a ‘ever witessed im Aruerica, 428 9th st. nw. OR coths omiaaeew erst aohaweaeeee been introduced into Congress with relation tothe | thronged. ‘The ushers were Mr. Norman Galt, Mr. BERLIN, April.13.—The czar continues stubborn | with the Haddock trial, which occurred Monday April 1° — THE MADISON SQUARE THEATER = = rphanage of $i ure __NEW Subject has been carefully considered, and we are | Sterling Galt, Mr. Milton Valentine, of Gettysburg, | concerning the settlement of affairs in Bulwaria, SUCCESS-SAINTS AND SIN any PUBLICATIONS aud retarns coumuencice on and afte night, has Just been divulged. Since the return of ‘THe Navy MUTUAL AID AssoctaTioN haselected | OW endeavoring to forinulate a bill which will | and Mr. John A. Wormer, Mr. A.B. Gloninger a0 .d the ete ck continues, but a serk Bismarck’s wife and family trom € a littie sik = Leih, dally, rom 2 olock to, p.m. Sundays, from | ene ¢onlowing oflcers for tie ensuing year: Capt. | MPTOve the entire. syateine Te ke an itemense | Mts HOWANT CANIS oot Laas onineer, and | an Gee | ee was take LBAUGH'S OPERA HorsE ovlock a. in. to 6 p. m.; ubniug every hour.” Round ft Wer WH Har, | question, greater, 1 think, than that of the Inter. | tered the curch on ‘te arma ot hes father, pre- | Conflict ts not feared. sick with'm y night, at THURSDAY, April 14, 1887, at 2 p.m, Novets trip, 20 cents. rH & Moonn, | &.W- Meade, president; Chiet Engineer W. H. Har- | grate commerce, and: tee dinticult to deal with. | ceded by the ushers, and the maid of honor, Miss | | Bismarck recently had a sharp controversy with | iy.y0, tiie litte ollediad,. Biginarck, wito hia For the benefit of the W Exchange. FOR 15 CEN apIS-Bte ROTH & Y =— | rs, first vice-president; Commander W. M. Folger, | No one can havé an idea what it 1s until they get | Gertrude Gait, her ‘sister, who was attended by | the French ambassador here, and it is to this that allowed, in the comp: uty sheriff, to be Tickets for sale at Opera House after 11 a.m. April FOUR NEW NOVELS. Be NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. second _ vice-president, and Paymaster H. irre iar Aifects our entire customs service, the | Mr. J. Cole Boyd, of Lebanon. The bride wore @| the present more acificatory tone of the French | present at the ho yo Ee th cee ri (ah cobs pices 1a tue saa eee oe th ane LaLe Stancliffe, secretary and treasurer. consular service, and all the business interests of | tralned dress of white satin and vell of tulle, and 25 ak nd then, with ‘tears in his eyes and with ALPAUGITS GRAND OPERA HOUSE-EXTRA. FAMILY LIBRARY MONTHLY. a Be ive Gene ” = sat press is attribute " h tee mand wi ‘Tue Revisep Navy Register 18 being printed | “Be country. Gere Se Coot Trae Abd Wan | , Am #ereement of the government with the ma. | trenibling volce, Re place his hand upon the dead on his NATIONAL NEWS CO Nee denen OF THEINTER-| CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | at the Government Printing OfMice. 1b will De Ee ae ne AMONG IMTORTERE # MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, ; rity in the Feichstag on the sugar tax is prob- | body and swore W. Mish, appeared at the altar with the officiating | 12 he had told the truth, and that Arensdort was the o he sald, “to get the valuations as low as possible. | clergyman, Dr. Siideriand. and Dee We aes | able. ho murdered Mr. Haddock. Thists vouched. The Great Madison-Square Theater Success, < he Ma *eSfonthiy yeraekes oO eee the Bestetitea a cto, Weeks. The copies Ot re one’ can get. his goods in’ cheaper than his | Sree eae smaeriand, gave is daughter in | go yintrck lett Berlin yesterday forFriedrichsruhe | mag who ty Xow ready the May part of the Tonthls yaymeuts. $2.30 Per Shai the first edition are still held up at the Navy De- SAINTS AND SINNERS. YOUNG ES? URNAL, a ~ = » persons Who Were preset the time, neighbor matri a He will return before the reichstay tucets again. | for by Uhe persons Who Were present at 5 el 7 re arriage. When the brida arned to the partment, and will be sold for waste paper. The | Belshbors he can undersell them, ‘Thus there is a age. e bridal party retarned to the " ol A Man of much tutellt The Bourse west bet ee wee nd, a8 Bismarck 1s nota man of muc carriages, a processi y y Yould secm Ubat this Was nut done for aia ee a Containing all the latest Paris Fashions, Books are now open for shares in the 13th issue | principal change {s the addition of a column in constant cutthroat game going on that affects | Cire were pr Immediaes followers kid cam — nce, it would secm that abTefuction authorized by A. M. Palmer, esa, wit PRICE 30 CENTS. Subscription snd pay ments can be made at the office of | which the dates of the promotions of each officer DEAE Tee ern exporters send thelr | Poses awaited there cee ee convey | ONG AND SHORT HAUL ——o__— Srna : iS ae eee he isles Sake eubenatntions | Doe ee mectnsein tie Geneseo ide ante | sre elven. Scilthem ia bond, the transactiondeing condticted | Wem to the Tesldence of Mr. Galt, 1114 verinont Judge Cooley Explains the Groandson | THREATENING THE OFFICIALS, Se ore cere morning at i re eae nny art OL = Feary oe | rs erae tenes eh cauun toes S™4 #401 Tox. Dorwan B. EATON, of New York, 1s in town | on the other side.” ‘There is no uniformity of valu- | 8¥enNC, “where, the reception took place, ‘The fate A oe | -at of the Pan-Handle _2pIs Eas 2. ciate per single monthly par aphist” | sorptions Fecelved tpon'application to TON, ation, Some merchants pay one price come an. | Children were the members of the Infant. class Of Which it was Suspended. The Superintendent of « mw NATIONAL THEATER ——— | Sationat NE 23 : = | Fine Somervalte Pe ints HEN Capes | tie Pact ee ormuey’s. Ho will address | Sthor tor the Same arciciy Gan Taisee ee ay | whlch Miss Gait had bees the tescteee Tee se, Carcaco, April 13.—Judge T. M. Cooley, o Warned to Make No More Arrests. N ape me a e E Se Soto Satan, | the Parish Union of Ail Souls’ church this evening | fuss quigy cas usted others, And goods are | dece Was profusely decked with flowers, and the | man of the Interstate Commerce Commission, 18 April 13.—The accomplices of the THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, BBR, 355s on “Civil-Service Reform Talos Mid crently a0 Gilferent ports. / Hen Che Ree: Rr etoe pel snsity ener ae eee eae | anthe ity engaged in setting uy bis mncpenth on! valresd thinwes abe reststing he thinks bb buted. culos BBB SS Pesoxat.—Dorman B. Eaton 1s at Wormley’s, | 10m of aa Datos will take @ bridal tour into Pennsylvania, Teceiver of the Wabash Railway. In conversation | Gate the Pan-tlandie Rallroad officials, Among mavercasur Be Bgg8 2 aati, Vanderpool ot New York, Chas. Beadle of | wil to-morrow be called upon voix a value on | Professor Willtam Harper and aliss Tose Sully PO ee a RR prtecte make a ore kal Goa: aaisiaint Meet tee pus: | England, J. H. Roe ot Kearney, Neb., and Amos Booms eat Fours, Tere ts lUkely to be a tendency | Wheeler were married last evening at, the Ascen. | Cent action of, the Commlssion haul spetion the | morning Was a lever In a dainty envelope, It was SACORDAY MATINEE Ax aber Deni hee este: | ToWNSend of Cleveland, Ohio, are at the Arling. | between you to be liberal with each other. It 18 | sion church, at 7:0 o'clock. “Revs John Hi. Eliot new law for the roads in the Southern Railway | addressed to Mr. pr, Who opened it, and found FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT:8 dao eeteree E80 Teas | Ol MET. R. Proctor, a well-known hotel pro- { asserted that merchants accommodate each other | officiated, ‘The bride Is a granddaueneer oF ae : pete 4 missive: ILUS OHAK —_— asterer, led forth | the following thi Don'Lmake any more arrests, damn you, or we IN HIS ‘Robinson, er Ost uw. | prietor of Utica and Richfield _ Springs, | in their apprais "arker yew Co. Clothiers, is in Washington, on his. way - * | will cut your damn Wires, and doit as often as we - ¥ Bai soesinees Gan Cae mere UN S ‘on, ay 2 re voll ot wiulte | the Commissioners, after thoroughly diseussiny | ‘ut_your da ~ Great Sporting Play, . snibition | P-ditteuhouse. ier aid’ Notary, Rien’ Corstenk. | Home ” from Florida.—~cotamander FP." | awe nave staan ane matter very carefully,” he | {ulle, and she carried a bouquet of Marechal Neil | the anguments presented. bs the vaiows meade | DE . Toacantgetus all, and youtes Setter “THE JLT” We have To-day unpacked and put on exhibition | }-Kittephouse. : Fae a ance ent AWTianG Nee Wort? anh We Sotsiand | Continued, “and think the most important telg te | TORS The Ushers were Mr D. N. Harper, brother | {00 AERUMeN'S presented justice required that | let the matter drop, np iat Ss Seven Hundred HK. Willard. Goin. Firé Ins.Co. 1416 Fuw. | Vincent Wright of New York, and H. E. Copeland , st impor tne | eater pom, Mr. F. D. Yates, Mr, T.'A” Dobyrs, | they should move slowly On, S question oes “Dennison, Ohio, April 12, 1887, APRIL 17, ios Cst. sw. | of Cincinnatt, are at the Metropolitan,—Repre- | to secure a uniformity ot valuation, ‘To have the and Mr. Fred L. Cowles great’ importance, and t they should slor Unks he recognizes the SHERIDAN aan thington of Ilinols, and Judge A. | valuation uniform ts more important even than to} Ex-Secretary and Mrs. Robeson gave a dinner on " r of) ments. enulnent Artist Sully, Sue Wore a sweeping. prin. | ab steamship Assoelation, which has called forth TO SECURE UNIFORM VALUATIO: cesse robe of cream-tinted satin, and veil of white tne ‘TRAVELING AND PACKING TRUNKS, spected Will be take action that Would be definite and | man suspected wi 3 ent url, treat the NationalGeo. | have it Just. We cannot have te linporter pase | 34 seit 3 = cing | ted. He 1ssull ln the company’s employ. S PAGAN. ater. is, Co, 9th and ya ul 0 Monday evening of twelve covers, The guests | final in Its effects without first making 5 pany THE MODERN PAGAN. #r poteler. Seg Mur Fits Ys. Co.vth and a. ave, Atlanta’ aro At the Rewari | 20g uniensé duties on hat linings for Instance, at | Were Ane eG Vail, Sebator. Alton, tie. Hoek: | themselves false eae Rue, ESL maki {otter wonid indicate that the Chiewes Mave mot alt TUESDAY, AUHIT, 19Tho Lyceum Theater eyo fm the beet manufacturers all of whic willbe old | Jot W See China Store, 100 7uy at nw. | T. Tompkins of Atlanta, are at the Riggs — ite one port while the importer at, adother port pays ce Ncw dork, Sus, Amory, Bardn ahd the | | This Was deemed particular'y ttuporiant, be. | Toa she pobes are oun eereaey messi entane can Fae Wale : Sen ID. Bice, jr..scsss2a cc Bookstore, 13438 F esents Meshane as, HL. a : ne proper ‘relations ana Teak : : os = Aerary, mporiant, be | ized. The poll orking Ne" sariosas res =| Seek INO. JOY FDSON, Seeretary, | son of Maryland, Chas. Sommer of Mexico, Jas. | of trade are disturbed, We are throneh with our | Baroness @'Ttajuba, the “Germin iinister, Mrs, | ause the law went Into effect #0. =n a Otice, 97 F st. uw. | Gardner, Jr of BI Office hours, 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. iMngeror Nor vos ARCHITECTS 7 nulirouds | ctse and staruiug developments are promised. a ru art, Dol, J. appointment of the Commisston, and the railroads | CaS* 2m ung, and LB. Wise and S. | investigation now, and tna few days will have a | Grostge? MUSS Stuart, and Col. J, Sehuyier ied hardly time to adapt hel tate dee ore arresis Were made shortly after mid- are’ at Willard’s—Jos. A: | measure prepared, which We will submit tothe s Wistonsof the new law. ‘The | Right, Jobn Barth aud c. W. Smith, Drakemen, Se ror TT oad a Ran: | Seetetary of the Treasury for his opinion. We were | Mrs. H. G. Valland Miss Vall gave the closing re. | Accord with the provisions of the mew lat. ‘The ) MItWt | lulls, Heil aud cw, Sanity orakemen. 24-inch Packing Trunk, 90 cents. en « 81.25. 2“ large size, $1.50. Salinger of New Yor! en of Buffalo, BENEFIT A¢ FUND. One Performance Only. TLDERS.—YOUR B Commission, he said, did not recognize ; al to duel? Senay | Cisco, B. Warren, Jr., Of Peoria, Ill, and R. Free- | gratified yesterday, when Mr. Magone was before us | Ception of thelr Monday night conversaziones that | © Raitw: ‘Steamship Association, as had | Surprised at thetr homes, Barth was disc ; 5 anne ae (OF AY coonotpical in fuel. imple; | man of Chicago, aré at the Ebbité.——Dr. J. W. | SetheCapltol tofind that histones peave exercrencs | have eon Among Uae eer es tha Deen claimed, but based ies ethan ny as had | fromthe Fan-Handie a short ‘Umeago. and MONDAY EV oz - Ao CITA DLS SOE eae ‘ent: Palmer's Duplex Gra cer eny Hioffman, of the American Bureau of Ethnology, | with the subject had led him to about t ie same | Season. They were assisted by Mrs. Charles Steb- since been working on the Baltimore and Ohio, MADISON 5a! pee te very largest, 82. Joints, absolutely gas ticht:stecl radiators; first-class a vidual arguments presented by the representa~ — ~ : me orfect ed | bas been created by the king of Portugal a cheva- | conclusions we had arrived at.” bins, of New York, who wore an elegant dress of | tives of the varie ’ es. | Several pawn-tickets and some new handker- n every respect castings heaey sud yertect iment 1 ate { e | Of | tives of thie Various roads. in Unat associetton & sand Ke re brectonuna | fetus’; powentulhentens, Ecuuntea cheerfully dus | MET of the Order of St. James WHAT THE SUB-COMMITTEE PROPOSE. Tove satin, embroidered with pean, any Mees Vaal | RRcially the, Lactate, cra. A Humber Of the. accused wi, bave JIM, THE PE: Rea ce eres SESH ae ee | ena A Weak neti cie: Not So Many Office-Seekers in Wash-| “What will probably be the feature of the com- C a ‘ shville, East ‘Tennesse, | inginia and Georgia, and other ldiug Southern = wore an “Exnptre” dress of red and’white brocade, : Sry siti ror Hie een interviewed assert their Innocence and give With the followin Po strong locks, iron center bands, leather handles and | _9P6-7t" i ington. mittee’s measure?” asked the reporter. Mrs. Scou-Towngend wore blue Lull Mrs. Amory eatonding the otter te oleae assim erred in | ri susibie explanations for Use goods found in Ceeir leric Robi Mr. HM. Pitt, . Ss BRICKEA VERS. THERE WiLL BE | aw : ‘ » ray Uulle, Mrs. Bonaparte yellow broc: au re Sto sis ver | POSSeSsi0 Me Aivecmterseiise We EM Biiana, ee ene nina a | eae cree ee cies tia noenain CameR ce peasy cae epee wisi meek | and the Blronoss d'itajuba pink ant white mut | ERE,CWO Hiver, and east « ‘rest ony romps | ATHEUHE OF THR MROTTERMOOD OF BRAKRWEN, Mr L.'F. Mascon, P-Flock joe April 12, at 7 o'clock, at hall, cor. 7th and Le sts. Me s a EUOI ee iB 0 | Other of the guests were Secretary and Mrs y ihe RIDAIDEEED iene eee ca Jno, Nimmo, chiet of the Brotherhood of Hal YE Hares J. Holliday, lla Davie Gapie tees Cooeee yaar OLCR ree Boel || eniect the anitber ot persanal apquicatioes tor aie SIEM of Rite apralsaes we atey tae for the appotnt- | Wareney, Sceretary and. Mrs Endieout Mr. ned Concrete ee anes had to bo taken 1580 | sen on the Pan-ahanale fond, calles apes Bepeng Miss Maude Harsison, E3°Puilips, LADIES’ OR GENTLEMEN'S TRUNKS. <a> SIEBEL SE OWEN, ‘| ointments under the administration at Washing. | Ment of mine appraisers permanently in New York | MISS Endicott, Miss Weddell, Mrs Lawrence Hop- | the Mississippl_Iiver and other souriern navi- | Mavor Gripp, before ‘whom the Warrauts bad Robson. & Corner New York ave. and 10th st. ton has diminished very materially. At the In- | city. ‘The other six will have charge ot tne other | Hi% Mrs. Leltér, Count d’Aschot, Count Lippe,the | gupie Tver. He did hot think amie: | beck. SWorh’ out this morning, aud stated Extra Large, Round-top Boxes, covered with Crystai- | _ First-class Garnients ut reaso ‘mh26-1m | terior Departinent a Star reporter was informed } ports, and will make a uniform appratsement, The | TUtKis minister, the Chinese ‘Secretaries, Gen. | Justice was done tothe rouds this side af the | that he had been employed on te Pan Handle NOW NG aree and Mrs. Berdan ‘and Miss Lay, Mrs. McPherso1 er Dy, > teat y relief to road tor the past four months, During that ume Tuesday Evening —Th m Theater Snecess, | ized Zinc, sMeet-iron, double-Lound set-up trays | 3 CRON: rLy 4 SALES | by an ofiiclal that there has been a marked falling | three appralsers at New York will act as a sort of | Nise cook Mra and Miss Cameon Mr pero ae | Ollo, River by.granting cemporary reilet to the | he bad never secu anything crooked among the 5 . edges, => OURCONSTANTLY SING SALES board of appeals, to which questions in dispute Southern roads. To change the rates to conform _. “s i THE WAIN LINE. apli” <> ‘confirms that we sell the best a oft in the number of callers from the various States | wi be carried. The plan tusy incon ne aos Markoe, ar. Roustan, Capt. Tautin, Count Sa a Mr With the new law by the roads it this part of the nplOoyes. ‘Tie broth eee, Be Oe, ont em. ALE OF SEATS EOK pas hington. ISEMAN and Territories, ie eee) ju Bosc, Mrs. Storey, Mr. Marry” Reynolds, Mrs, try was DUL trifling as compared with the Counsel to defend the prtsoners, an wenn Small size, $2.50. cor, rine withdrawal of raflroad passes has pretty | Shore the classification Ge Cena ee gcse: | tind Miss Burrowes, sudge’ John: Davis Mise Wine ae ea ish Cheirinnocenes. It pronts were how a ‘New York Lycoum Theater Success, ‘Medium size, 37.00. — ¢ effectually stopped the coming of delegations and " ec pon By. ye | Lerhof, Senator Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Robeson, | 9 decision that they must. conforgn with the long | OC their cuilt, however, the brotherhood would ase eaaam ke ore Peon of individuals tounge appointments and press | mMwed and uniformity of valuation secured, We | LerHom, Senator Al Mattie Mitchell, the British | 2,2¢¢ ae 5 £ | sist in their Conviction. It Was the Intention, alsa, THE MAIN LINE, La _ S MAC TELEPHONE ¢ of individuals rEE appo nts Press | want also to linprove the consular service, s0 as to | MES. Ws 1, Miss Matti F and short haul section of the law without afford- | * ceed against the Company for damages attas Extra size, $3 oA dividend of $1.25 per share will be p Claims here. — Before the interstate law Went into | make a help ts the custotus serving instead of a | Winlster and Miss West, Col. Frey, Mr. and Mrs.de | ing them reasonable Ume to do 0 micht have | 1 proceed aga preg ya ye yt J rene wave delegations 3 als hei e pur- q : Ki s, Amory, erin eT, re 01 mn pe investigation, | HOt sustained, EW NATIONAL THEATER n the oles of the tressairer of th Eire Coase an Cho fee ee en ne Ea | A MILA, TO BE READY AG S00M A8| conaness 45- | Yeabiritz, Mr. de Janisch, Sir. Hartwell, andOu. | @ateteaon eas, Ube. personal Invostigs Detective Coulson, of the city police, left this apl2-st 3 rake LADIES’ TRAVLLING TRUNK. The transfer books Will be closed from the 16th to st and the far Northwest. But now, since SEMBLE J. 8, Crosby. roads, or any other roads, the priviie; ee ee oe a er ee ‘ES. EA BAKER, OF THE SCHOOL OF COOK- 2oth of April, inclusive, S uive been canceled, we don’t have | “We will submit our general plan to the Secre-| "Mrs. A. S. Monroe and Mrs. F. A. M. Hopkins | speciil through rates to mneet,_allegod: water com. | the “tuploy of the compan nen, it 18 claimed, are A SLOT WEDNESDAYS" | Barrel-top, "Larze Boxes, covered with Leather, ele- alles” tary of the Treasury and to the collectors of the | gave a pleasant tea yesterday trom 5 to 7, The | Petition, it would at once Compe thisee Toads t0 | i ownto lave been Smong tke Moet promibens SeSp MRM? AS | cantly nalshedand trumned run bottom swisaan@eene DOE : MAWisdue tS Raaane ports of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, and | fooms were decorated with Palmas and towers, | conform strictly with Ue provisions of the long | Kuewnte have teem among Ue most in HOOL FOR NU = =e Sa Sa eee te z vers,” continued the Set “and Wi ve Mrs. Monroe wore black gatin and thread lace, and | and short hant SEE cee wed y of the Pennsylvania Railront i eee ones Boer Aas teases ny a Senge | * "OY Sa Chea ae bute” 7% [ira oes ae eas o's Cn | Mr Hosa wre w mur scab | Cx mvs whe any racun | us oe Pu uaa ist 2 - “4 fic Callara ors Basen = 7 Haat pte ss mneets. | It will be ready to attach to any biil | embossed in golden-brown velvet and gan ah + aoe 7 | Ohio, itis asserted that these men went to the ee ee Fordand’ Cement Concrete, tupervioas ter waten aad | Me. Wm, M. Bryant, who has been a well-known | STS Ince! Fe Ce See ee a eee ea eee ea ee een ee a ee a te Coane aie: Sen | Stet lines toorganise he crews Of S500 Sans PIT OF THE SUFFERERS OF Largest size, $7.25. | kdcantrs adjgetcusive odor, will Bnd it to their | real estate dealer here, and who was recently re- | or may be passed by the Senate as an independent | mond, poured the Se Te een ee Lake ed ues | WiLA a view of systematic robbery. Italy. A Lecture ou the advantave to address ‘B. RIORDAN, leased by order of the court trom confinement in | Proposition. The Senate wants to do all it can in | Dowell, Miss Edie, and Miss Fleming dssisted in | Cooley could not express cor cemuiberetion. $e oa ae = a . We also show full line of State Room Trunks, ~ _aplz GIN stn. St. Elizabeth’s Asylum, created a sensation on 9th | ‘we matter “We Gee, 39 anything with the ae ee mad not you come wp All the Amendment Defeated. the Hon. W. TACKS Senianiene wri tes? i OUR CONSTANTLY INCREASING SALES | 5% ee eck a Fates of customs duties, though there are glaring | Mr. Wm. F. Downey and Miss Mary Herlihy, RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S BALLOTING IN CALIPORNTA, On Friday Evening, April 15, at 8 o'clock. Smitten 2 | ES ea eee Soe ee ear ae aatemtay afternoon by appearing | defects, until the House takes the fst step, Dut | asughter or Mr reno Herlihy, were married oat? dots ot San FRancisco, April 13.—The three constitu. at Masonic Temple. ee m - yle | in Ve ee A ee athis window in strange costume and finally | we can help the matter along by the preparation yesterday at St. Matthew’s church, Rev. Dr. Cha- oe bI “p Chi Uonal amendments voted on yesterday by the Tickets for sale at Brentanos. apl2t' Spi Manufacturers, cor. “th aud E sts. | showing himself completely nude, He was taken | of this bill.” pelle officiating, assisted by Rev. Father McGurk, | Mertible Fase ‘a state were all defeated. ‘The first provided the A Sinetit of the Homespathic Frectipctey on aaa ‘one NEED StFFER ZES!| into custody by the police asan tnsane person, Sad of St. Aloysius Chureh. “_— Ge lethod of the selection of chief Justice of the deatvem i the studio of Miss. Litansim, SS Bet ‘Piles of what uatter how long standing, | He had appeared the evening before. at |THE MET HORGEITAN CLUB RE=| rne amateur performance at Albaugh’s to-mor- Curcago, April 13.—J. J. MoGrath’s wall-paper | Supreime Court, the seound for an increase of te bet lecture wil be eiven on WEDNESD, LADIES’ CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Se aes tae eee ee eS) Pee ee hecwan timmeripeenene Z Tow afternoon 1s attracting considerable attention | nouse, 106 Wabash avenue, a five-story building, a Court judges, aud the third that. clttes ot = ‘of tite fom bu = | agent, f anita 5 TALBOT, Secretar SHRADER, Ofsee yo Oth st. nw apli-Gt* “| and sinashed up a part of the ofice furniture. Mrs | A Notable Social Event—Guests Enter- SESS Takne pernotig ee ea was destroyed by fire early this morning. The | Gver ten thousand population be empowered to ‘Tip to the land 3 “he as Opened to-day, and for sale for a few days only, the | = — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE | Bryant, of 707 sth street, wife of the supposed. in- tained by the Club, known, and the object for which the entertain. | Stock is an entire loss and the building ‘sirrepara- | make their own city charter. she J new auiyannodbeed enn cient nae uate i Gogerotown aud Arliogtonssitciiog frees Foes | Rent I, Oa Pee Coee we Eee: | ‘The reception of the Metropolitan Club lasteven- | ™*nt is given 1s a popular and deserving one. edet two fatalities, Pipeman Michael urazwas | Cott for San Francisco was also fared at otaorbtl he Cae ae ee mopeds TATE EAteoe wht SADE Coats ase Fe fiates: Double, Carriage, Oe. “Single, Zc, | ‘relgned” insanity. Mr Bryant, sho says, since | ing was one of the most notable Social events of | The housewarming and French market of St. | standing in a fourth-story Window whelr a sheet | The Construction Train Went Too Fast. Pharmacy. Fst. 2 round trip. {apl1-6r*} 08 ENO. | his twenty: trs tne dinereny syieeuty Fears, | the year. ‘The elegant club-house, corner 17th and. cept inee See of, Hame came out and enveloped him, and he tell | pork MEN DANGEROUSLY INJURED IN & COLLISION, ri — SETT ‘TTLE & CO. is confi In the ferent asylums of is vi- e rs Ly 2 ‘rDoon jy Ot 220-73 5 0 the blazing massinside. J« 3 CAST 3.—The it tral: ABRLS BLOU THEATER ff the latest Spring Styles, bound with Sik Trait, exnc | WSS= lee termed odetts luwyerand bust | Cluity asa dangerous lunatic. | “Soon after his re. | H Streets, was thrown open trom top to bottom, | and it promises to be a Very pleasant. affair. “The | miCanediading massinside. John Bebell’s Ueuten- | Taxcasren, Outo, April 12. ae . oilett, a lawyerand bust SIGHT PRICFS. 25c.: MATINFES. 20c. to all parts | plain, also incindins Novelties in Checks with wea | C=ate business with W. lease (on a technic: of the House. No Extra Ch: ty in his commitment)” she | and was thronged with people well known in so. | 11 for Reserved Seats, Gini price seahe Sis Without Hoods, at the popular price of ice ue pete MGR LEH 8 noes erat | io the fal particulars of is Reine ep | Cit, Att lla trees trom 10 ovloek untit = | Foung tadles in quaint prasant costumes: Aton Rais, crushing his skull (Capt. Frederick Weave | Pad coided last evening seven, alles erty ao 3 wr collect, of any” businest "in which a ey As rs s : ? Mil > s Is 325 o'clock. lel ‘construct a ne eat ics heeded’ will find all interests confided to us carefally My life has been one of terror tliese three |S° that’ there was no undue crowding, | Suiss West. Bremen arrived the tire was in the center of the | ats ih tractunesot Ue legs aitred omen eae a ee rn ey guarded, Best of reterences saver Ree et hott sd te ne auas caused me to be | notwithstanding the number of people. The | Miss Margaret Blaine 18 the guest of the family | building, but even ‘betore the: hose could be both ankics broken; Wi, Bareisa, borntbiy, ot BLACK FLAG. | 3 3 4 Sos avdelw___SEITLE & MOFVET, 1311 F st. now._| broken upfin home and property, and to suffer irre- | guests were received in the. ‘ee Parlors, | of Gen. W. T. Sherman at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, | Brought to bear upon i the ames ‘had jumped | Both ankles (broken: Wim, Bartley horribly, cut a ee @ > THE Wasnt | eee mana “oe Canam (OMY yy Anmted Roses and Mra. Gheritan, ame | Sec tee oor eh stay there until the return of | {rol story 10 tors, above and below, and selved | Cation of shoulder and serious fracture of both Next Week—THE ROMANY RYF. DLL 333 am - He = — nM vania ave. fire so frequently jeopardized, Of late he posi- | PY A f iiss oo a ee Ne , + ery inflam stu with | ¢ made, - "There rt —s = Se SL Be 3 ‘p Bay! | imtroductions | being “made ‘by Dr, ‘Ruth, | her father and mother from Fort Gibson. arms, besides internal injuries, ‘here were { EENAN'S WASHINGTON THEATER ic fey preeation and cates aid tee tea ith | Uvely refused to provide for me, though only hav- | Mitroductions | belng Too! a wide d ys: yar ‘ynetoure | Others sligutly injured. It is stated that the cone K soa Sxerp erecaution and care, and ure as completely fire | ing done so from September last to January. He | The immens cnadlig possible. the caiveent | y+ morning paper says: “To-morrow Senator | Were soon Working Upon the inilldice, Theor 2 Ml the cuukeecion trean, Suaeea Gf Gams America’s Komantic A {ii pursiar-proof ss the ingenuity of man can make | was doing very Wellin Burford’s office, as the'com. | ¥ Ha ead possible. The suite of | aforrint will celebrate his seventy-elghth birthday. | Pers SeOuNe within three-quarters of au hour af- | UCtOr of the construc on Mik GEORGE Monet —_ onesie so oe B Inisious he inade. were. wo be divided between | FAC" at decorations were uiee eee cancing. | ite has “asked 2 number of friends. to celepracs | Peeanete, fall with Aa et oe - ‘ent Company, ee ME AA TG TIA! them, Last July he attempted my life, and my | thts ploomine ives obs CUE the date mead; | with him.” Itts learned, however, that Mrs. Mor- | have never before seen such rapid and complete going 35 miles an howe. In the Powerful American Comedy-Draina, entitled would be happy tO Walt anne hata enbes | daughter and myself made our escape by jumping | tiful blooming plants obscured the lange mantels | Mi Lor having rescind Hone eo a destruction of a large establishment. The 108s 4s ‘The Constcliation at Norfolk. = “HIS ST Sr thc eae bay £0 wait upon patients, either | trom a second-story Window and running at thres | {2 the hall and parlors, On the hall walls were revirning from Florida, no invitations have been | supposed to be about $150,000. e Specialties introdtived during the Drama. BBR A 6 CU OMM MM om gssy nets Gomes on at ber rooms. “Oilice hours from 3 to | sry from 1ith to Oth street, when we Lil heLied | ange Shields of ivy and roses. All the chandeliers Elven out for the seventy-seventh (not the seventy = Nonrouk, Va., April 1.—The Constellation has Mzcinpes Monday, Tuesaay, Thurslay, and Saturday. | BB 49 8 yueu - Gi. p.m. Consultation free. ae Lwi | Se Oh to oe ree Bee ee Were gracetuily draped with smilax, ‘The landing | Ett" wrenany saunivevsary ob Me aa Aso oe ty Aerie arrived. will NU out at Norfolk for the sume = ee z drug gr aa 7 rsary of Mr. ‘i same a , : cL Bp Aaa UD MMM Sr | Bes TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS AND, ALE | lice came for an houror two though had notified | BME Way, Ub the, lars stalrease from the mais | Cin) Hmamay anniversary Of ME. Merril. as | _MF-MoGrath, owner of the Nock of wall-paper, | mer cruise of the midshipmen from AnDApOls. nid Whey Aidacttons BBB AA UU OM MOM Sss8 Tt | Be vercns: comteanp latins A, DAVIS, | them of his insanity during the day. Finally ing. ‘The Marine Band wee ideayete oa last evening by the Misses Seitz, 1007 New | @€clared that the loss would.reach one-haif a mil- on inbacinads Seibiigeyh ‘The Langhing sad Mesal Witt ine Seana. | Rini Le io prepared tofuruniscsamauertor wekmosk | cral.came abd took him wo the station, and He was | OYE ne head ar the ares ag eee eat | Eoeee as cvening by, the Mss Seltz, 10 ipocets | Hi llais) AE was bestey hn Sache mech] re ar keece ae MONDAY. 2PRIL 11, vail its branches. ‘Being thoroughly equiped. with Cel at area py Judge | the entire house. |The guests wandered at will | present participated. carried by any one firm in America. ‘The insur. | BEV. ~ Susves EAT COMPANY, apl2 7TH. 8TH AND DSTS._ | the most improved mucli snd paraphernalia my | 44012 1 HoT ator eranis il dy through the comfortable rooms, Supper was ———+e+_____ ance Will fall Short of the 103s by $200,000. i April 13.—-The Rev. Dr, Joseph Parker, a—<_ "" facilities for bead!ii ahd heavy Jobs of masonry | Merrick, through the efforts o1 lawyer. But I in the suite of rooms over the bi 2m, ——>— Lonpon, Apri! Oe anon ST are second to none in the country fam a inother of a familly, and trying to earn my | ST7Y'e queer ile ose cea he ball-roo} ‘The Case of Angney. SPAIN AND HER OLD CoLonzeEs, | pastor of the city Temple, states that be Is in three acts, | Je Fe MANNING ECO, Ce Er eels attGntion to my Jobbing | living, and do inost earnestly protest against his | @Bd it was of tle most elabor: Chief Justice and on ee SS . certain that he will accept the proffered honor of “ACOLD DAY. Ur, THE LAPLANDERS : 10 Rercmstiects & Teds i the last twee pears hag Heston ace Gf B_vUs | liberation from the-asylun again, and asic you, as | Amen those, present were Chiet_J pre eae ‘ = t to Bring ‘Them in Cloner | delivering the eulogy on the Rev. Henry Ward Admission only 1) cents Seats reserved three d Eee iy last two vears las Justified me in keeping | an influential mediun of the press, to investigate | Miss Walte, Jus Hd Colianae im stice | _ This morning in the Criminal Court, Judge Hag-| A Movement to Bring ; Beecher. “Dr. Parker will sail early in June for tn Sivance. Sb1L” | have the largest amortment of WOOD MANTELS ana | Soitauy in ay ex nldely adapted “wovune asset | aNd Use Your Intivence to prevent the loosing or a | and Mrs ulrchila, Col. and: Mrs. Lamont West, | ner, the case of Jacob P. Angney, indicted for an| Helations and to Check the Growing | Lo“cher., Di, Parker will sall early in June for z | 7rs tm Washi gta ct as work, and by reducing it to a system the smallest job Cr ahied pananis upon iy Cee Te bare Miss Mitchell, Judge John Davis, Adiniral Worden, | assault and battery with intent to kill John H.| %mfluence of America. it imponiiaie to reach Brookiy by Junel. He ee mE a dogety ineat the lowentpomivicetpenan did alsieh | blood of a fellow-utan, Ne having ove snot | Controller and Mrs ‘Frentiolin ati Miss Trento, Wilmot, and also with intent to kill Thomas R. | | Maputp, April 13—Leading statesmen and Iter. | S175 regi 19.1, MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS. gyders loft with we wil receive proupt attention,” No | onc, whose life hung by’a thread for weeks after. Guo Goland Mis Sheriagg, Cociegt aad Miss Mc’ | qrumbull, in November, 1882, was called, and he | ary men interested are uniting qin Anmuential } June 24, Sr. Beecher’ birthday, »STOX S¥ <¥ ORCHES pis charge for estimates. Orders by mail from. the city ot | {is'relocee Wiss none thee - = | Cue, Col. Sh , CO. E a . 5 ———- THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, ort eee | Bites Stott Washington wilt be promptiy ateended | BIS rele eT ae OpInION 1S ae aawice of Dr. | Shetidan’s stall, General Cresswell, the, Hrenely | Was arraigned on both indlctments——one ‘found in | politicians of Central and South America in advo. # = We Auwars Have Sone to SiOUld ReglaGaIT YotbATARTINT eee opin- | German, Swedish. Italian and Brazilian ministers | 1882 and the other a few months since—to which | cating closer commercial and pol a aprere| hevyecctep acing) a Cone, OF SIXTY PIECES, paces Fale et tan soul evmman the respect of those eno | abd, tasies, Gensiel and, Sins J- ¢- Buck, Col. | nepieaded “not guilty.” Suge Chipman and s| Between the § ite kien of eventually: foraing | and all che priests of his. dlosese have sipwed & EW THINGS Bricklayer and Contractor, have no experience with the insane, ‘This trial by | Atclibald Hop! i Mekenny ‘and Messrs, Reet coy | H. Klink, of Michigan, and Mr. Fillmore Beall ap- | the Atlantic, with the ing Assisted by the Eminent Soloists, TO SHOW FOR MANTEL AND SHELF ORNA- jury Js a farce and should. be changed. - No casual | Car Keni ; peared for the prisoner, and resisted the motion | @ commercial zollverein and political alliance to | memorial protesting against the passage of the = 5 z = a ~ z ~ | new coercion vill, which the document alleges im GAELVORSIA ED | WOOD. LUMBER | Cbserver would call Mr. Bryant lasane; but I as | ow: major Lydecker and Gree Guifenaee oop, | of the district attorney’ to ‘consolidate the cases {ng influcnee of the anglosaxon race, expecially | © measure calculated to lead to greater crimes MENTS, Redwood: dimension Shingles, Square, Gcta- | his wifey know the dangerous character of the | Bai Mer alg ati He. Pose eset Oey | on the ground that I would work 40 the pris’ Gey ea eet wowed ented MADAM HASTREITER cle, bextent, Hexazon, 6 in, by 16in. Gnasle | man, and fear for my lite should he be released Gree, Commodore Walker, Dr. J. M. ‘Toner, ar. | ners disadvantage: ‘The courtoverruled the mo- | in Central Americ, Mexico, aud. the West Indic, | stesolutions of Sympathy with Ireland. FROM CELEBRATED ART POTTERIES AND | st see aT Nae | aMalh, asT have feared every day and hour since 1 | Greet, Commodore Walker. Dr. J. M. Toner, Mr. | Oners dogadyan tare a Se (od eset Arey es e METAL W “MMS THOS. W. SMiriz, | Dave known him: mander and Mrs. Hoff, General Parke, ‘Sustice | _ The district attorney select a pect that Cuba and Porto Rico will be great | given notice in the Ontario legislature of its ine and SS = et. EN | poe atatlon eda eg ae the Lrst precinct | Gray, Mra Justice Meld Mr and Mrs Hes, | Sault on Wilmot, and dotendant presented an galners by ‘the opering of the canal. Senors j tention to introduce resolutions Of sympathy HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | $e >,,00' fal ea ae BO oe te wage tn his | Davis, Galt Davis and Miss Davis, Mr. John Chew, Ett oceot ie cumeuitien of himeeit | Canovas del Castillo, Castelar abd Marios and the | with Ircland. aud of regret that coercion in ebece MISS FRE ADELE AUS DER OnE, = = Se rep | ing Which the police turaished him, “Aus morn | Passed Assistant Engineer ‘Tobin, Judge Lander’ and counsel in procuring his witnesses, some of | Marquis de la Vega de Armijo head the movement, | to be resorted Lo, _mh25, 424 9th streot_ | gga, DE ROBERT, HAS REMOVED | ing he seemed ‘somewhat. caliner, and. seemed | H- 5. Willard, Miss Willard, Mir. Chilton, General Whom were dealt and others nad’ sesoved, ard which excites much interest and heralds a series Sy oe ee En. R Se ia Oimeelta 1a ; | ing he seemed somewhat calmer, and permitted B. Young, Jas. M. Jotinsto, M. i. Morris, Of ineasures tendins less to Improve the commer. Stuffing 2 Ballot-Box, rs $3 om py EverriceRators, Resid 1 Kesidence, 2159 and 6 to 7 pam. =>, NOTICE—ON AND AFTE 7 Tew. cons examined him to-di ‘Sevelion row) J. M.’ Wilson, Licut. | Someof these were material to his defense, as they ss ellon A. mn, Col J. ilson, Lieut le i 1 to his defense, cial relations between Cuba and America than to | precTION OFFICERS ARRESTED IN JRKSEY Cry. st. DW. surgeons examin« Y, and it is probable all, Mi oS on 7 would testify to threats made by Wilmott ante- d that he will he sent to the insane agyiula, Mes, | DUVall, Mr. and Mrs’ Nathaniel Wrson. ahd Miss forward the foregoing scheme and’ divert Cuban | ‘Tne entire election board of the eighth preciucty ‘Wilson, Surgeon General Mi ‘General Kelton, | Flor to the shooting. ‘APRIL 1ST | Bryant, his wife, called to see him at the station | Wilson, $ ‘ pote ee MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, WITH SLATE STONE SHELVES. THE L ‘ ve any | Hauics’ Purope and the Spanish-American Fo- | «oq aistrict, Jersey City, whose polling boowm ul ¢ Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Wilson and Miss Wilson, |. District Attorney Worthington jublics, oe 0 AMILY U = i fer Com ii call for | this afternoon, ‘She represented to ‘Lieut. amiss : : further delays, stating that as he understood tne | P' ee Se - ppt ney g (SER, 18-400 10 BEST FOR FAMILY USE. Gri check ooguage sh ketch anhrerinomies seatah is | Gases mered for be tee allowed to go | Susice and Mex Miller, Commander and Mrs | (ofendant had full novice aad’ had agreed to. the schedaaticidesonn detente paeeay eee. gs 5 THE LORILLARD REFRIGERATORS: dest d ! Stockton, General Augur, Seaton Monroe, Jesse jon ast eiorm rate of 25 cents for each | free, and expressed regret that there were legal z set down for trial to-day. Picee. Bakyage delivered to all parts of te city at the | Meer and expressed regret, that th liberty wien | Brown, Airs. Frank Howe, Mrs. Foster, General | case Delng. Agrarian Crimes in Ircland. noon for tampering with the ballot-box. The repli Stating that the ac- N, April 1:3.—The Oficial returns of Irish | board consisted of Patrick Golden, Judge; Patrick . ‘amie rater ST Van Vilet, Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Thomp-| | Jud apman replied, Loxpox, April : ~ : at BEST KNOWN FOR CLUBS, HOTELS AND some rate, = = ap ans he had al ucla interval. She told a ran, Foporter son, Com.’and Mrs. Bartlett, J. K- McCammon, d cused was here without witnésses, but trom D0] agrarian crimes for the past_ three years are given | MicGinniss and Owen McCabe, inspectors, and RESTAURANTS. = = > pHs ‘Tith st _ .. eae ae aL, Ba ena cor the trial as | as follows: Year 1884, 702; 1885, 944; 1886, 1,050. | Cormac T. Dolan, clerk. At the NOOR Fecess Pon Bebe hth vt. ie Gibes ane | tod fe Uee Bradiey, Capt. LN. Burritt, Miss Burritt sire = ee ESE se; 408, rmac T. Dolan, oopampaarionat, cormace. M.w.pevemper, — | Puan Plodyrig wie? pear away neu: | sanity cvery six months. His manta, she said, | HOR bradley, Capt 1X; Bufritt, Miss Burrite tre | {20 th Mrquocution, Dus wisied es ewe ane Sp iceman Murphy saw Clerk Dolan putting the reg- ‘Masia Ge aia on Paid to dineasen ot women and ctuldren. mb31-Im* | fed trom the house ‘to escape from him, she said, | BYYaH, Mrs. Endicott and Mr. and Miss Endicott, | C°l8Y- + 14 it was well settled that an am.| & Horee-Thicf Killed by Vigitantes, . ' ; Ceb,, | AStrY book into the Dallot-box. ‘The box contained ¥ a Mr, and Mrs, Garrick Mallery, Capt. IF. V. McNair, 3 Cmicaco, April 13.—A special from Omaha, Neb., y > Ellis’ 3 EN PLACE IR FOR in his roo i night ses, he 2, stponement must show the names of about thirty Gemocratic tcketa The Reserved seats $2, at Ellin’ MusicStore. sp8-9t . 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Sa ghirts early ig Spring: sous to bees thon Suppoosts He hed seen much mney ae hess Hee ia ae and Mrs, Jub A. Baker, Dr. and Satnesses’ nnd’ ndioste, the, teatorialitg of chert says: A Se ng HOPS thictes nears | Were folded, and sever into the — ——— coum. — | bipkep in for warm weather so place your order now | and seemed to be Insaneon that subject. Shesaid | MTS amen DE O'Rellly, Dr. Linicoln, Mr. | Testimony, and he thought, the atidavi. met. the | Neb, wo ¥ — = fore the cletk could be ed. Murphy JAREWELL OF tpt EE with P. T. HALL, 908 F zh | that the man he stabbed was an attendant at tne | 80d Mri Henry Semken, McDonald i irements, It was true that there was some jast night, and shot and killed one of them, | registry bouk oul abd found that abou BF : BIA. 2p9-6t Sar oe eh pe ened wes a from | Malor ama Mrs. Chas. W.’Maynard, Mr. and Mrs, | Teduirements, | It was crue that there was some | Feed A and captured the oter, James | TEistry Dock oul and found. that atx Secor apterninb : Bo aed Gia Ha Rochine wo 84 tor saes sylum, Dut was pursued. and, surkieee Peonard Chew, iss Rides, Mr. ani Mrs. Huide- | Wives had no idea of closing: che courtewnie | Bohan. Oneof the vigilantes ‘was dangerously between the leaves, A number of cl AT CONGKEGATIONAL CHUKCH, WEDNESDAY, | BF T. for $0 daya I keep in sicck Causeret and Glendale | tie patwuery stabled tek ce? CFB UPOD | Koper. The coinmittee of arrangements consisted | J7HETS Tore waiting in jail tor trial.” He there, | Shot. nessed the attempt, and great excitement p= EENTH, the world-renowned Teno, | C2 Mopars Awarnen To Eoofng Plates, each sheet stamped with name. Call Pp sy dlclateee lL Le of Admiral Rodgers, Gen. Augur, Col. J. 1. Bona- | Sruinalt vere notion, i. Vailed for a time: Omcer’Murpy ait, TELREEENEN, the werkt vene: — Good wot ampies on Rooting, Stoves, aud Fumbing. | 4 Deap Nayat VeTERAN—Tho venerable Chas. | parte, Admiral ur, David Ferguson, Col. 8. E. | TTT counsel then agreed to be ready on ‘Tuesday From Wall Street To-Day. sent for assistance, and Ube entire board, Will be heard in a highly oe Frere Sing- Ce cnt ow peices. Telephone, $64-*. ¥,,Momis, of the Navy, wiose death at sackets | Brunt Dr; M 1, Huth, kaward MeCauley, Col J. 8 next, and the court set that day. = | NET, FOMN APH ID, 2a, The market | with the Dallot-box and registry. . arias = fro: Gluck, Cornelius Ber- x N’S CAPCI! PLASTER. —_ — = Harbor, New York, on Mont a eighty-five nenn ar obo listrict attorne the case weak Unis morning, 1OW- | to Gregory-street me Viol ween ie on perro: CHAN, PARRIS & OO, BANKERS 1944 | yeurs, was mentioned in yesterdas's sean, was | Poor, Jesee Brown, W. V. R: Berry, Seaton Munroe, | ,, Tne distr afc sonal | poned weak Uae morning, with Ora prices ahow- | to the Gregory street police stauon., bubsequset- Los, Beethoven, be ), offer for sale the s and Commander lioft: — Sonepat BS trem casegmeay raat Hane | ell now, here, and is well remembered By all ‘he cour intimated that that would be a Utle| ings cioing “eu, the Later i ouieilie and | cinct and voune proweeded as usual, The pri mews ster! Eros. Lent, w! m a tment Bo fey t ¢ older officers ie Navy. As stated, he was essing. fash => Solos from Bach, Lotti, Liszt, etc.ete. Box sheet THE BEST IX THE WORLD. Gu; pavgie at the ‘Bank of New York: NBA Tray: | 8 grandson Of Robert Morris; One of the signersof | MARRIAGE Liceses —Marriage licenses have |'2PSIDE. 2 they would not | 3'per cent, were establisued In Che carly dealings | eee aan rd ond were ‘opens at Droop’s Saturday, April 9th, at $ o'clock. Ad- teed fhe Varmere’ Loan and rust Go. ‘mh25-1m a Henne @ Hoaspen eno8 ‘When a boy he Lae Tetrepoy Wee <a the ote) eer oppose consideration, and both cases Went over to ‘hough a few stocks on firm from n the openin: c. et rely ye 4 j-- ~- = SS | ea as ‘officer, and served a num- | F. Colhot Semmes Rose 2 ‘The market soon rallied, however, and the earl Michael minnow 7, Reserved Seate $1. This ie pontively | oo) a tiem, Lambago, Backache, | E> =F. BROOKS, Der of Yeurs a5 master’s mate, dnd later Se cae | and Lucy” Madden. ate eed ea ome | the eee RN losses were quickly regained, Western Union and gall ie swore that when he went the last chance to hear the great Tenor before vurisy, Rheumat am! GAS FIXTURES, £3. seen much 4 active Service, ° He was attached 6 | Stannard; Joseph Jenkins, of New ox, ana mae City Elections in New Jersey. and Lake showing docseea engtit | vote he was told that hls name had poe part for Euros ap? the navy-y: re in the forties for several years, a more; Henry lone : that some NE CyCLE LIES, 10H NY, AVE STRICYLes, | WetkBeSs Colds in the Cheat and all aches and straina, ‘NoCharge for Hanging. and was tere at the commencement of the war, | Cornelia Fister; ‘Thos ° Haney and Nellie | pewocavic SUOCRSS IN JERSEY CITY—a HEAVY Crentan Dat prices FORMING, SOtais, Resatee; | fan ese cn naneed lo teaas brea cach of tables, Tandetus and Bicycles by the our, day L When the officers at the yard resigned in ril, | Brooke; F.G. Winett, of Charles Ma. and ‘LABOR VOTE. ‘Western Union and Louisville and Nashville were | the prisoners. Assemblyman or Side wovth for Bicycle oF Triescle- Larzestag | B&¥are of imitations under similar sounding names jetted 1861, to go South he with Adina Babigren, tue Aid ue winguiden, ‘of Rockville; John C- FOOT! ne gemocrats were victorious over both the re- | the active stocks, With an irregular business in | {oie tsoee™ Fee ar anne MESS) aa ur esson sent tee ote srunsfet ‘Quest aban vue | ths Muha lac An eoaar eas | pacers abr aan it ae ease | Se age ata oe aa ga | Ecvrios “axp actixe King Puiliip, Baltimore and Philadelphia were | MeCurty; Alfred Alderant ‘Bersil and Nauaie | Jersey City yesterday. ‘The labor party surprised | SB0generally heavy. MR, CHAMUEELAYSE STILL ORJECTING 10 THE CENTER: Shepreioreay“hapescent SaSwaamom consox & MACARTNEY, get aa, take an to, the nuavy-yard by the three. | Landrum. everybody by its strength. Tt elected one police Fire in Sing Sing Laundry, a atm 5 = ° f: lorrisy commissioner and commissioner. The IN AND HELP FUT OUT THE FTRE. | A dispatch from Boston, April 12, says: Gea, ELOCUTION AND ORATORY, Fankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, called, who saw that were armed and| Dzcuivep To Lyrropuce Dr. MOGLYxN.—Dr. Mc- beens av agg Ppt ON ta So a See ice manned, and taking the first-named boat, with a | Glynn arrived in Cinclanatl yesterday, Some of eerie eb pre yaa ene RE ee eS ernie — penile Sew clases Gubited i number) ae'ses | Sopa Waren, naihrcha'wisoxe aga Bondar and alt secur Ger sted {Wollea the river prior to Apri 90 aba whan mh: | ee pune cee eyo ntroduce him to Fepresenta- probabiy’'clevem treebo ‘The new boakt of | and destroyed the upper door'and foot, on eee. race with the Arrow for the Queen's cup, wae fetzciral will take afew pupils to instruct pri- ncaeieai Sg dnerebourntand sol ete Boston ort Zounves wenvered-Alerabdriy in May no | and to that, cad aiked Major down ‘Byrne, ot bolic oat al S'la he” Sead Tope ee ved splndlaly in Fan Seaah ies coe: | Gee enamben tageea BF in thammemenaete sely if deair 5. speci and valuable assistance. ue same af those recently cabled ettge te mh15-3m0 ‘ual snd di Lacey Rallvoed, Gam inwurance and'Tele: | HOd,cotnmand of one of 0 Captain ‘was for | duction. ‘Byrne Saying tec as a | Can, and the board of works. republlean. “Guo of panies also gave prompt substantially pyc OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, aa MARBLE APPARATUS FOR SALE OR RENT. Fane ee eee nick hour ital eotd ear ong cris of Years a communicant of Christ oe ieithe precepts SoS Salinger for alderman 18 the titth disuriet over | Dumber of snires vere Dural but i injenie oe center-board, ‘cn, Faye ts Dos Sth st., two blucks sont nosy! =~ Some time os 3 Ww calculate at present what Joss on them likely Wo accept ‘The most Praline Pattie Scene ever palbled. HARD, WoOD, MANTELS, SLATE MAN-| vestry, and he, with ia" wile, way while bere, | Glynn's poston sad eee pete ae | eT aera, Ue Ane i GICs one will cept them. Open from 9am to 10 pas. fel4_] SODA WATER IN STEEL FOUNTAINE. Se ci arian eran, oven. fre place tgs, forenida in all cnritable en 4m that seo: | could not tn any Sense recognize the false theories | crats, republicans, labor party, antiamonopolisis | be. It will be considerable, however. ‘Tnx Fronpa Sexatousure.—In the democratic aa = or : : G,hear Gth'st. uw. Me ROCHE. mb time | ton ‘e peg pa pl democrats aid republicans. Lynchers Folled. legisiative caucus at Tallahawee last ‘the STHMA. NEURALGIA, PARALYSIS, HYSTERIA, | gypups op os ro watt’ ———__.. AS a member of the chamber of commerce the | of dissatisned. sachs trom | SiePtniace tor peaoeetsl somites oak ee ee Pietra eras py td ALL KINDS. => “WILLIS ICE DEPOT.” ARRAIGNED FOR MURDER—1 in the Crim- | same views compelled him to decline. Others} In Rahway, Daly, republican, reclected | | Sravwvox, Va. April 12.—Last night a ‘34; B.A. Perry, 32; scattering, 16, feesaitiy treated without qediciue. by W. T. PAI Bs ESTEE WARES, W,, for the next | 4 pAREAION George Holmen a coloney conte tdlicted | Sie wee ‘to took the same position, and | mayor by a stall .. The democrats have aE es Bloxham, 94; EA. Ferry, 3; Tey ga Coulton te wil vaitpeteon "| TMBLERS, TUMBLER HOLDERS, tc Fi AERe Aaa mma wieom | wnt bai Mas oaie Satie | tat Rinse gn masen avian can | een ac ee oe us| Marna et Wowk peti a ert | poe inka, Be ert, een —wee s Fatrouisn the rol wagons rt full wolghtjo14-am | assaulted and ‘catising: che dash of Re Ieee Fite Cet of ee eer | a ee geltscrido asserts te mob seat the primogrsrotiarrisombury. Tue ‘iat position at preseat 7. WALKERS | sax O PALME3. * KEMOVAL—DR. H. L. E. JOHNSON. bruary 3, was ‘and. guilty. | were no Catholic r. Me- | elected. mob come to ‘a few miles of town. and, (Res dteth Nes Raper bathe, WW Sa a eae ere enters mee mom He har 29 in. d. W. Walker wos a5- | Glynn referred iy WetEZ ty PtEREDE« Penours | ta’ the Paterson election on Monday the labor | Wit eae ous taUa, SNF males of tow an, or te, Pipe Line bil passed the Peunsyivania house ‘Telephoue 816-12 ape Depot 1224 20th st. n. w. ‘Telephone call 527. ‘mb15-Ime | signed to bin, * “ Cast upon him by Archbishop Elder, of Cincinnati, party cast 1,312 votes, ‘pereed.

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