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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Excep it Sunday, 8 lerstate Commerce Law. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, New OniEans, April 20.—There was a lange ate Northwest Corner Pennsyivania Ave. and 11th 8, by tendance of Louisiana planters yesterday at a The Evening Star Newspaper Company, movting of the executive committee of the Stave rye F | Acricultural Soctety, called for che purpose - S&H. KAUFPMANN, Prev. ing some action in rogand tothe interstate com- Stan se Merve law. The following resolution was adopt. Aa EXENING Stan fs served to subscribers in the a: | “Aesolved, that in the opinion of the execu- Beek or de. per mouth Can se se cemte BS | Uwe committee of the State Agricultural octets, Soca Sect aie gage Conn te eoatee S ‘ the best interests of the planting community 0 Riomth; one year, $6. sit months gout OO CUS & . . © Las State require that the provisions of the Inte: (ntered ut the Post Ofte State Commence law. be carried OUL sUFiC second cant inall uxtnee) Moe Washington, D.C. enforced throughout the land. ‘Tae Weexiy Stan—published ——— Fear. postage prepaid. Six monthe, SO cee et & G2 All mail subse: PROSPECTS OF A BIG STRIKE. Bopaper sent louser than is pant foe Pu ™ sdvances T0— Chicago Master Builders Refuse te Tetenet Vo. TO0—-No 10,593. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1887. TWO CENTS. Raise Wages or Hecogmine the Bled J ISEMENTS = : THA. all in bis power to benent ‘Cmttcaco, April 29,—The Master Masons’ and Butld ——__AMUSEMENTS. SPECLAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Te Se embers or present orvanuavonsare Covrament | Lelegrams to The Star. | e= ssovistoniastes nour senden nce ngt ERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 ‘SPECIAL NOTICE— K._OF P—THE MEMBERS OF C: Gen. Ordway Explains the New Order | clerks, Gen. Ordway said, who are compelled to in considering the threatened strike of the helpers 24th st now. THE ALBO CARBON LIGHT. 'LANTHE LODGE. No. 11, will assemble a1 ‘THE SUPPLEMENT OF THE EVENING SrTaR to-day of Things. Jose the time devoted to par: either from and hod-carriers, which tt is feared will be inat f FRENCH LECTURE, FRCS, Retfection of ‘as lighting. “No changosare | their Castle Hall corner Oth stand Pa, av. mwa THIS | contains: The World's Exposition at Washington, —— hele pay or leave, But i is ox that legisia- eek rated May 1,1 their demands for an erase Of tap pile litera by ani Md Bema RBS naME, | Soto sO per conton the outst a." By Gudhew sve" | f muding arranewiets for the feb of betPiats | ® Washington meeting discusses Ireland's wrongs, | 4 Cowrmnayce Last sion mntwaxw vax snicapoex | WON Wil be seer 1, Prevent such loss. 18 90-1 LYNCHERS BUSY IN LOUISVILLE | wages om 2: 10-25 conte: par ute Mana bees Qader cee + free to pupils | tem we are enabled to give three times the light ob- | Bro, Isaac L. WeEbe & crowd but no game, a disgusted democrat on the | GENERAL AND THE OFFICERS OF DIFFERENT COM- | ised to issue an executive onic directing Unat the £0, and the expression was unanimous that the = TREAT ———— | SHR DZ Darin eas ih the ug way, and torgives | “3t J. P. SMITH. C.C._ | warpath, Gladstone on America, the Irish Crimes | MANDS—GEN. ORDWAY INVITRS THEM TO JOIN THE | time spent by soldiers Of the Nate wasn who. ——— ay eh =e pa abzblw.’ "438 Oth at. n.we Agents for Dink COL Be, BAMLINE ME CHURCH COR 9TH AND | bill, a bold train robbery, Sullivan’s terrible swipe, | NATIONAL GUARD AND EXPLAINS THR ADVANTAGES Fee dang, amploy of the Government, when or- i ¥ would pot recognize the hod-catriers union Under TO-NIGHT and SATORDAY MATINES, Gwe, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A | Services Sunday, lay Le Sunday school Des am. | Mine. Bernhardt’s admirer, telegraphic dispatches, | THEY WILL GAIN—THE PRESIDENT'S INTEREST IN isascervained What he posers against them ei) After Jennie Bowman's Assailants, | any circumstances either at the present or at auy Last performance of the NATIONAL HORSE HOCGH SHOE COMPASS, | oschine by the pastor, 11a m-and,8 p.m. Com-| &c, Theadvertisements are classified as follows: | THE MATTER. In answer to a question by Capt. Oyster, of ee es See eae SPARTACUS, the GLADIATOR. chartered, under the Jaws of the State of, West Vir | the. Youne People’s Amoctaton, @0 p.m, ‘The | Auction Sales, Summer Resorts, Educational, | - Gen oraway. the new con tn-entetotthe | 22, National Riftes, Gen. Ordway stated that Says be exper’ Strike to take place Monday, nia, will beheld st 925 Fst. n.w..in this city. om | Young Pecple’s Methodist Alliance will hsve charge of | Books, Attorneys, Specialties, The ‘T1 ‘Ladies’ AON hal Be itis expected that each organization will be en- eS ne ne. OS SSE, chanel ATCRDAY, May ‘Tth, 1887, atone o'clock pim, | ie Teese Bovclock, to whieh tho = Seen, District militia, and the officers of the different | titled to armory rent when te ured, | SOHNAEBELES’ ey Ee CELE ELE Coo for the purpose of organization, elec rediors | youns people of otuer churches are invited Prayer | G00dS Proposals, Pianos and Organs, Financial, | teat military eromedae woe ee by appointment | and that the property of the National Riges Wil RELEASE PROBABLE | asaoa' go mstrict all she weiter of the NIGHT, ' nosr. pownrxe, | &. ancit— | meeting Thursday Spm. Fublic cordially invited | Dentistry, Railroads, Potomac River Boats, Ocead | i26¢ erening ieee ea eee ee painneY | be inviolate ahd thereicee cy ional Rites will fool Sel Tay their demands personaliy berore thi | Will appear in his Grand <~ prnshiceal tay either mating Get oom | we Th Wood GPECIE MERTING. OF | Scaines Frotemdona), Nouseturalshings, Sewing | Armory. roe moeting was bold ot the sugyeecion nay be allowed for rent tag eed es Poly, The men will taake reports at the pea jout making their house- | gee— = SIAL, MEETIN Medical, Un- g a eply. : nied SPECIAL | Creation of hold'sick or becoming & Dulsance tot a nelghors Beaks divtiok SR MEETS OF — Hotels, Wood snd Coal, ‘Un | of Gen. Ordway in order that he might confer with | was oniy endeavoring 10 gio teat aer teas | MRL PARNELL TAKING THINGS EASY. | [ePIC gle mentum rin uployed b EVENT, = |- MARC ANTONY, | £ 05s Penspivante aver mee Oba apse | AU GIGS Ca House, 1023, 18th et, ‘Ty MORROW = ae the offers of existing organizations regarding the | tng of te situation that {hey might act advises, __ gered out The plasters witen pacua rote ~ = a cc] cK. | ton meet should be present, E. T. PETTENGILL, GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS DaY.—Internal reve- | reorganization of the District militia, and explain 9 2 in, . . bite Smiembers fror Ming elm comliance with the! sa Shakespeare's Bee -NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. Chief Conwale 1t*” | nue, $500,827; customs, $566,034. to them the general methods by which It 18 Pro- | they” staid out, “he woud peed 1b cor | Prospects of an Extensive Strike in Ohicago Erthom ef non anton taberare, "Waesionee Frominent citizens. es EQUITABLE Se >, MEMBERS OF THE LOGAN GUARD QF | ‘Tae GRaxp Sranp to be used at the ceremony of | Posed to make the citizen soldiers of the District | gunize a national” guard’ of cee District, that the plasterers will refuse to work with met Ste te CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | 5 Oyvis, le Drolt-Muildape, SATURDAY EVESING | unvelling the Gardeld statue next month has |® Pet of the regular National Guard. | & (he jWas authorized to do by. the Pres: Take boecentere, A’ eutecer the uettenians Monday. Way 2-EMMA ABBOTT OPERA CO. Seats Pe a Cipesy agand at 7 clock DB ep prackerr. | BEM colnmenced, and will be completed early | All the organizations were well represented and | 1dent. And rail a ene, commander oC) pemNEnE Nek MUCH wommre. | °. helpers means the laying off of the masone pow on sale. imaCRET EY) Monthly payments, 2.90 Ber Suave. = EPRI TRIES TRS COP ETERS | NOX ECE Ie will accommodate 1,500 people.” | the oftcers listened with interest to General Ord. | {ic,urmy and militia, che governors of the States a also, or the going out of 13,000 men on Monday PireinGhe FRIDAY EVES MAY OTH, Cabos Sood Mdvatced da Each Bare OP TRCOM ad TOE WHEIAMSON thie | ‘Tue Yanric arrived at Key West yesterday and | WaY’8 remarks He briefly sketched the history of | President and command the caine ee thew | He Goes Quictly Fishing, and Lets the | avi. eS ae Fickeis” Gente. 30c.; ladion.” Ie. Clask reunions | | Books are now open for shares in the 13th issue | day dissolved by mutual consent, all business to be | teft the same day for Hampton Roads, tae api And showed how in the early days ot | Tilt benobody ‘between the President and him- SRR hoa ge usshowand Fisdays, Sto inp. m,, untsh further | subscription aud Payments coe made atthe pico of | transacted by” [ayad-3t'} J. WILL! » Se the republic it was not a voluntary but an en- The or beneral commanding. The sti- .. 2 3 Ansociation daly. from 8-30 aM. to4-30 Pat STOCKHOLDERS NATIONAL FAIR | MAnyyaNp axp Vinainta Postuasrens.—Wm. I. | rolled service, Every man in those days between | Mates for the support of the national guard witi | SPecial Cable Dispatch to Ta Evesrxa Sran. cass eee aon i , — cH oc Lonpo, April 29,—Last night's debate it °S WASHINGTON THEATER en eG er ay en yn Oe Bo face ASSOCIATION can obtain their tickets for | Jarman has been appointed postmaster at Golds. | the ages of 18 and 45 years formed a part of the } Be Submitted through the District Commissioners, ge ght’s debate was 01 Kees oe ‘10th st. and Pennsylvania reserve militia of the " ‘was required | DUt they will have nothing to do directly with the | moderate interest. The government majority of ‘The Famous Musical Monarchs, Thomas Somerville: Proctdent. oo” S18 13th at now. | AEB a ap20-3t_| Dorough, Caroline County, Md., and H. F. PhIpPS | by the law of 1803 to keeps rife anda, arealn, militia. Gen. Ordway then urged the advantage | 101 has become stereotyped, An interesting inci-| Wonndea by the WESTON BROS, Dr. A. J. Schafhirt, V. Pres't. Cap. st3. <g>, AFEW MORE CHOICE CLES OF | at Mitchelisville, Prince Co Guy Md.; | number of rounds of ammunition constantly on Sa ayInS: the active support of both the President | gent was that in the division on the Belfast drain- | _ St. Lovts, April, 29.—A special from the City of In their sensational Musical Comedy, Geo, W. Casilear, 2d V. Pres't. N st. n.w. furniture forsale, to beseen at 2024 Pat. | Mrs KE. Alnsice, at Alber ton County, | hand, and was able to be called at any moment | 2Ré 4, Will make partment | The President, he | 4. pi the Hberal party voted together for the | Mexico, says: The novelty of a bull-fight. by elec ‘OUR MINSTREL BOYS. BE Faller 1 Dep't | trom 9 to 12 o'clock, until Wednesday, May 4. apz9zt* | Va. and E. G. Deisher, at Strom, Botetourt } to defend nis country. As population increased in make recommendations ta their behall Uric light drew an immense crowd to the Colon MISS GWYNNE CUSHMAN, H. H. Twombly Anda Powerfu Lawrence Garden, Watinees Monday, Tuesiay, 7 Dr. Geo, W. Fisher. UNext Week IDA SIDDO: S (Dy fie Ladies of the M-St. Vnion Sabbath Schoo}, iy the Ladies of the M-St. Thion oot, | EROS B g At the Bridge-street Warket House Hall. Wash- | $°Robinge oe fnxton, DC. THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENING April 36 aud 29, 18 3 LBAUGIPS GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ; SS Sor OS the different States, and affairs became more set- | Urect to Congress, and with a recognized legal | first time since the split, and the government was | Plaza.” Among the spectators were President Dies called’ to Our wasoncant made cf Yeavy | serwenay Laiaw and Pommasler-General Vilas | Wed, te volunteer militie grace repticed tig | Standing their claims Can nolouger be overiovked. | consequently detested.” Wile wae nee eas | Plaza, Am Trembers of his cabinet The anos Shank euipsci adeantages for cleanliness wna au | returned this: moruing from thelr trip vo charles | ¢uyguied mulita,and laws were enacted frmiyestab- ‘10 CONFER WITID THEIR COMMANDS. lobbies as a good omen. was brilliantly lighted by ten clectric lights, and Speae.. Solicitor of Patent tise cores: | arse Bo ath st. a = ever made for establishing 4 volunteer militia in | RWMbEr of oflicers desired to confer with their Fe- | dinner of the labor members is accurate, though | 4G 400 of the Dull-pen was thrown picadors, and sbiansce tere eS pUaS ARCHITECTS AND BUILDEI (OUR ‘EASURY APPOINTMENTS. — The following AP-} the District of Columbia, and the law of 1803, not | SPective organizations before final action, In or- exaggerated in form. What Gladstone really said | in a miuUte Was master of the arena, having Bec'y Gas Co, thatnw: | HOTAIR FURNACE Bootie ak” RoAAL | Polutments have been made under the Treasury | ha¥ing been repealed, ts'to-day the only one in ex- | der that the men might be enlightened on ail the | was that after the Phoraly Pare murder Parnell | killed one horse and gored two others. One matae . Rixes tere oeup | Department: "Sanitary inspector at Sapelo Station, | istence in any way recognizing a militia force in | POlnts that could arise, Gen, Ordway accepted 11 expressed to him bis willingness to retire from | @0T and a picador were laid out though not killed. 7. Supper, : ‘& Co.'s Bank. | durable and efficient: Palmer's Duplex Grat " . the District. Fortunately, however, one of the | Vitations to be present at the next meeting of se’ The fighters became very timid and plied the & fire ina. Cor 1416 Fn.w. | fo crest aecree! cate hese hts Pras P- Duvall, 4th keneacky piatrich and Wee: | sections of this law empowered the President of | eral of the orguuizations wotess a roceaiting off: | Public Ute tf Gladstone thought 1t would befor tne | Lee, emLerS, bs Side, being afraid to face the ante ‘THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! -.---,1105 Cat.aw. | carefully. powerful heaters: Boinates cheerfully fur- | Cole, Lawrencevi ‘the United States to organize and establish a vol- | cer, but siinply to anst any questions that the | best interests of Ireland tiat he should do so, | mal, as 1s usual. Of five bulls every one was des MONDAY, APRIL 23, ice. Sas ee st. s.w. | nished. ‘work strictly first-class. s = ond unteer militia force in the District of Columbia, | Men might wish to asi:. ‘The meeting then ad- | ‘The popular view of perate in the blazing light, and horses and fight+ Matinee; Saturday. a5 Delp ee rs J. W, CONSIDINE, SgcRETARY WHITNEY went to New York last | and under this clause it {s proposed to establish a | Journed, after having devoted two hours to the PARNELUS RECENT VISIT . ers were rolled over and tossed ina terrible manner, L. s a z heb years | _ ap6-25¢* 57th st.n-w._| sone Commodore Harmony is ‘Acting Secretary | !¢gal National Guard of the District of Columbia, | Consideration of the proposed plan of reorganiza- 3 TO IRELAND, One swordsman attempted to kill the bull as be THE McCAULL OPERA COMIQUE CO, Br O Ticket Agent, 14th —— COLEMAN & GARAGE WiE EA | BiERY Co ny inthe absence of any spectal logisiation tars | tion: Tegards him as delving among boxes full of old | charged and was caught on the horns and tossed Gokn A. MeCanll, Proprietor and Manager), 3 ‘gineers and Architects, eal Estate, Coloni- | WUting his absence. end. J —___~ letiers, unearthing documents with the dust of | OUL Of the arena almost lifeless. The result of the zation, and Intelligence Bureau, 639 F. cor.7th stn AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day were THR PRESENT LONG AND SHORT HAUL. years upon them, weighed down himself with in- | ght was four horses killed, several torn and crip- Direct from MeCaul!"s Opera House, Philadelphia, pre- in eyneelige ea ee STATUS OF DISTRICT TROOPS. mn 3 y a em, wel mselt wi \- 4 mpi ny) ~ 4 senting Gilbert and Sullivan's Latest Success, gr rent. Roows funnished or eafiromieds for rene | Senators Dolph and Jones, Representatives Ran-| Gen, Ordway in dellonte trees tae ated ae @ignation and a passionate desire to be avenged on | How dapied. ‘The dactine Ihcht scons ts teake RUDDYGORF, Gonvtlations in Eras, Geriuan, French, a iteusaj | dal and Shively, Geo. ‘T. Curtis, L. H. Morse, of | that theextsting organizationshad nolegal status, |“ Petition From the Union Pacific | his malignant adversaries. Nothing vould be fur cus auleaaie Wk, “Nine wie aoe four wees ban ‘Wie the same powerful cluding Digby Ball, desis Tarnished,” "= SOFIE done: ATTACHE | Boston, Dr. J..H. Demorest and 8. @. “Nelson, ot | that they wore responsible to no one, ond acted a Sroporter wag ack, He has stiuply been Osbing. | ening has been tried by the electric Mut, Prem pre caer s a > LAWN MOWERS, WINDOW SCREENS, | AUT ad eine Eee eu? U- 8A» W. J. MUr- | under the orders of no one, except ‘themselves. | Mr. Noland, a special messenger of the Union | Jou*wat in hot haste teense ee Arceman's TER EET Marion 3 A. 8, PRATT & SONS, Bee a Cae. Rach ana eiberwasHebbard: That they had attained sucti a high standard of | pacific Rallroad Co., arrived at the headquarters | alt matter. He was not at hom, and nobody | FOR SCHNAEBELES’ RELEASE, ‘Mins z > aie BARBER & ROSS, ave ‘Tue ALASKA FoR Seat Frsaunnes—The Depart. | @xcellence without oftctal recognition or asalst- | Or tne interstate Commiccion this wee with a | ABEW Where he was At last the reporter ot, wee 27-1 ce from verstat this morning cl : ~ ine ‘And a Chorus of 40 Voices and Orchestra of 20. eee eee Sa ment of State1s carefully considering the question | nd therefore he thougllt that le, Wes ‘bee, prover | Petition from that corporation for tue suspension Patna ee eencning Krom ts pleas ent ibe ane edie eacian ng ethe Scenery and costumes are the sume ss wed in! AVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO THE a CHOICE LOTS of the Jurisdiction of the United States over the | that before a single Step should be taken they | of the fourth section of tue interstate act. He left HIS ROD OVER HIS SHOULD! Philadelphia production. Foul station met tht alee ater Goreme? | eerais; | Alaskan fur seal fisheries, and its sald that all ot | should be consulted in the matver and be given an | q eopy with secretary Moscicy and lott ror the | and a wel é zs Beeux, April 20.—Prince Bismarck has informed Sp eR en nc ae Ea SUN BUILDING, F STREET. sp1Q amo | eS ee ae eee cee oe | the correspondence touching. the matter has been | opportunity, ff they wished, to beoome the founda | 8, COP with the original with the view of over, | aod 2, Well-filied creel on his back, utterly heed- | y¢, werbette, the French ambassador, that he will (A PPAtGH's GRAND opens nous B= REE ME PEACE THEI OnDER FoR | Sibwalks: good investment pint ay Faeroe eee ae eee een ee Oe nacre Tae ee ican | ns << tne tack thar Sagtand was ringing WIA co Gey gateatt Ber the @mpware tageaten Gm GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. Shirts early in Spring, so as to have them |. WARNER & CO., Britain. This fact, it 1s believed, will explain the ing them Was, he safd, that he might, in- Pro- | rics and counter-cries in his name. His enemies | oryor for the release of M. Schnaebeles, _ GRAN ul AL broken in for warm weather, so piace your order now 27-3t O16 Fst. now. | delay in hearing from the State Department, of in thein exactly what was intended to be done | curing immediate action upon the petition. When | would, of course, point to this as nee that he | & ONE NIGHT ONLY MAY 3. with P. T. HALL. 908 F st1 my |S TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER: ig | Which complaint has been made at Ottawa. ‘The | 4s tar as was determined, so that they could act | the fourth section of the lew was suspended as to | 48 a complete hypocrite. His friends kaow he 1s SCHNARBELES WILL LOSE HIS PLACE, Qiu idienwaf Wikisetn atic remo © | eS DEE BR RANKIN, HoMEoPaTHiG | Bis ty carty tat eu ditercaces tawoen ate | State Department, ts obliged to so shape its con- | With a clear understandibg of the situatton, and | ‘%°f transcontinental lines the Union Pacific | OMY a complete angler. It 1s understood that in the event of his Sbers. citizens of Washinzton positively thn [AN, 604 11th st. n.w. Office hours, | CHa NcHNEIDER (Baker). 413 Tot mew. aut ‘organ. | Struction of the laws and treaties as to preserve | he was willing to answer any questions that night AS A CONSOLATION tion by Uke Germans the French government will Farewell Appearance of 210 10am, 1io2p.m. 6to7 p.m. Special atten- | ized labor have been satisfactorily adjusted. By order | the right of the United States to the exclusive | be put to him to the best of his ability. had not petitioned for such action, discharge M. Schnaebeles from the office of special <2 en peep tion paid to diseases of women andchildren, mb:i1-Ime | of Ex: Board D. A‘ 66, of fe ‘ap26-t" enjoyment ‘of the Alaskan fisheries, while main- GRN. ORDWAY'S IDEAL MILITIA. The petition is similar in character to | for the vituperation of all things Irish, and of Par- | commissioner al Pagny-sut-Moselle. — HARD WOOD MANTELS, SLATE MAN- — SIEBEL & OWEN, ining the treaty rights of our fishermen in North First, however, he destred to outline his fdeas| those of the Northern and Southern Pa- | Bell particularly, an address to O'Connell has been | TALK OF MARTIAL LAW FOR ALSACE-LORRAINE, ‘tels, parlor grates, open fire place fitti TAILO! American waters. It ts held that there cannot be if dug out of the Times of November, 1835, and is | BERLIN, April 2%.—The National Gazette meme Glo and alate hearthe’ Show rooms and Meu ae mee Yee end Sep ene we {tion | Of the militia in general, and what he would like | cific Rallroads. Jt sets forth that through + 185, as 1 8 ete Goer bars ae he ROCHE: ‘ibtiaia* | _ First-class Garueuta ou reasoatle pices "mh20-2m | gssumod DY thedepare neue Hae e odetts os | the District mila to Lecome, He neld eect eae | ernsportation oa the Union Pacina rasa is neces | belng paraded in the streets of Dubit tions the existence of a rumor that Germany Will EES "4 = ioea_ Ly non et ear ty 4 soon declare marual law in Alsace-Lorraine, NOTICE—ON AND AFTER APRIL 1ST => BURLEITH. BURLEITH, | Atlantic and Pacitic waters. militia had a threefold object. First, as a reserve | Sarlly conducted under nces and condi. “Slime condensed of Irish bos, = = rj ' Panis, April 20,—It is expected Unat M. Schnae- IN GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, the U1 ‘Transfer Company will call f tions substantially dissimilar from those under le: el 1 ie Cl On which cevaso she will spuear as VIOLETTA, in | apd cheek banvags at hotels and ronencesthroae ie LOTS FOR SALE Lona avo Snont Howis.— Another telegram has | Brescrve order and protect property second case | Mme the. intermediate local transportation ts b aetracr, eased by the'German government, "=" Venii's oper eaten ae the MeN THe ot 2 Gases | 1m hia now aldltienia wee we been received at the headquarters of the Inter- | Hefensive force to hold che mete’ oe eee eeeecien’ the Canadian Pacity saltonn tes Shout thy niu, diffuse thy slice SCHNABBELE'S RELEASE UNCONDITIONAL. poppe ee -. | tame rate bi eakte. [tress en sshington. High. dry, | state Commission from citizens ot California, ask- | in time of danger until an armny could be of- | Pacine Mall Steamship Company, clipper shi ‘Slander ts in thee mo crime 2 Panis, April 28.—A dispatch from Berlin says poh nl epee ber pred PHOSVITE—THIS COMBINATION, OF | 24 healthy :casily reached.right in theline of improve- | ing that the fourth section of the inter-state law | 4nlz a in and most important of all, 88 | tramp steamers and other vessels runni oo yn a ee ‘that Euiperor Wililam will to-day sign the release musicians, and grand valict. ‘Calisaya, Wild Cherry and Horstord’s Acta 3 be not suspended until an opportunity 1s afforded | # School for military training of the people, to | tween Pacitic and Atlantic porta. The petition Who woul sige acouvict liar of M. Schnaebeles. 1! ase Is WithoUL condi Seats on sale at Box Office daily, from 9a m. till 5 | Fbosp! is a popular and efficient Brain and Nerve | ments; fine view; streets being laid out. Lots selling | persons interested to testify. The chamber of Poorie the counrry with officers in time of war, | aiso represents that a tariff on freight and passen- Ona poltroon whe would fire? Uons. The Emperor's siguature is necessary be- pou. $7.85, 34, ap" eu. ands sateruard against Malaria” Sold st MIL- commerce of Tacoma, Washington Territory, also | Poaring the same relation to the conntry as the | gor pusiness, prepared on the assumption that the = cause of Une International character of the ince z B | BUEN'S FHARMACY. 1429 Pennaylvania ave, a0 | rapidly. Callorsendfor plat, This property is bound | telegraphs proiesting. against suspension of the | West. Point academy does to the “regular fourth section of the law’ applied $0 the ‘Union | _ Buckle, the editor of the Timex: Wilson, thelead- rg = fod, PATTE TO BE HAD | Lottles or on draniht with soda water. Las ER fourth section on the ‘Transcontinental lines. The | ArmMy¥- | His ideal militia, that which he | pacine, had been put in force, and as a result the | €f Writer, and Batten, the Dublin correspondent, —.— euanee = macoRcus | <— 8&8. SHEDD & BRO. z HUFTY & DYER, connmission lett Atlanta, Ga., at 11 o'clock last Nitisougieoranbe eres) ah through {Srans-continental business of the road Would have difticulty in beating unis. Amendments to the Crimes Bill. Xf seats for sale at 611 Pennsylvania ave, aiso twofor GaS FIXTURES. apes-et Ee, | Oe * Grilled organization, that could be ready under the | BS, Been reduced by at least 90, per cent ITALWS RAPID ADVANCE. A MEETING OF LIBEKAL-UNIONISTS CALLED TO COM ae = PLUMBIN iG, TINS! @— THE GRLEERATED PILE jAR- | THE MACHINERY of the monitors Terror and Am. | first head—that of reserve police—to turn out to ! that business now being done 1s “very inconsider- =e SIDER THEM. PATTL UMBING, HEATING, TINNING. ee ee ci ee Pe ne phitrite, now at Philadelphia and Wilmington, re-| Maintain order and protect property on trom | Spie” “It the rates,” continues the petition, “for | "aking More Progress than Amy Other | _Loxpox, April 29.—The Marquis of Hartington ony for sale at reasonable | Job work promptly done. funded; Rheumatism, Neuraliis, Soret, all Eruptions | spectively, ts practically completed, and the Sec- | Wry to sixty minutes’ notice; under the second | intermediate local trafic should bé reduced to| European Nation, Excepting Russia, | Will preside over a meeting of the liberal-unloulste Peet, from 8 alu. tll 10 p.m. 438 9th st. nw. | inthe Testoring the akin to it orlinal youthful Peary of the Navy will In a few days prescribe tue head—that of a defensive national ard—that | rates not greater than those which are requisite | Spectal Cable Dispatch to THz Evesive Stan. called to assemble here’ to-morrow to consider as we Cone Take Boe esis for clrenlar. FILY OLINE | forma of tests to whlch 1t must be Subjected betore Shaposcks ontcorn, roast en tas eete’ ae Stantal pare of the through business thevine | LONDON, April 20.—Dilke's fitth article in the | Ceraimbrposed amendments to the Lrieh, crimes x MORCORS. Coxstaxtix Recervixa Se MES AA, WRIGHT, CHRISTIAN 5cr the vessols are accepted by the Government. gars for tne Canadian border Gn twenty-four | Sarnings of the roads operated. by your peuiuioner | forthcoming Kortnightly Review Will present the | doing away With OF Krall mouityiag te clase "Above Palais teyal. SEW GOODS. DAS Sntat of Boston, is located ato1i New Xork | A Decision a8 70 Inon.—Assistant secretary | ROUrs) notice: and | Veet pee saa ee would ‘be wholly inadequate to the payment of | position of European politics on Italy. It 1s a ermnitting the crown to change Che venue te Hag é — = (Our Rooms are Always Attractive 31 tietr homes orat het rooms. ‘Gihee hours from sto | Maynard has instructed the collector of customs | inivers cad mee eit eee ee nee ge thelr Axed ChArgeR” a entie the U. P. long, learned paper, concluding with the follow- ee ee ee ONGREGATIONAL (onvuncn. LES, Sp... Consultation f lw* Ne i 21 u - oe summary: “AS a s r . re ee ae cree ae eee of New York, in the case of a recent importation | tary men, a course of study of tactics and tm-| punt verily belleves that, the ehroduastatee ey | Ane ¥: “AS Great Britain has her enor. Reve D°Or Wins the 1,000 Guineas. ‘AKE | of old tron anchor and hoisting chains, that they | provements in military methods, target practice, | Conditions of ts through business are actually | MOUS responsibilities and her present unreadiness Lonpon, April 29.—There were twelve starters im pleasure in showing it to those interested— | m “gcrap-iron,” dut he | With shooting galleries in the’ armories, where - . * DON, April 29.— There elve starters al sees ve ara The Student's Noisslens Tadeatrcuitie Gpreiniaco, aay De wanted Saas Ga ae 2 | ran couldihe aa rt with their | Ussimilar from those under which intermediate | to meet them; as Russia has nihilism and corrup- | the race for uhe 1,000 guineas stakes for three: OTH, 1887, AT $ P.M, WOOD MANTELS, GEAND MUSICALE 4 NE ELL 50. OS 4 r traffic has to be conducted, yet the penalties pre- 3 . a race - | vee nities el Wo-day. ‘The Duke NaxwanD & Worcmrxeox, | IOinse” “> © CO» O Fenmolvanie svc, nar | vided tne coliector is satiated that tney have act | Filles and encouraged to speud, their lelsure ume | eMMeshas 4 Me conducted, yer the, penalties Bre Sioa: ck Cuca tak epee aoa eee |e eens rene pice ae = SIEGES ae @=> SECOND, WORKINGWEN'S BUILDING | pose of remanuiactures = PO” FT MHOPUT| Was his ideal fortue future, Dut ue practical ot | tue Managers have feared, without the assent of | yes; we Germany has her weak malutary position | CF Perkins: bay Mily Porcelain camue in seco. te MLE. ATALA RAMLEH, ee ee "ASSOCIATION. : the present was a legally organized military force | [PO,commission, Lo put in force tariffs for | nis" her ‘traditions, flnanctal wastefulness, amd | the DUKe of Westumluster's chestuut ily Freedom Pianiete to Hin Highness, the Khedive of _sp18 : = 424 9th streot | centar monthly incline of ed | 7, PEACH AND QuiET AvoNG Tam Inprans.—Acting | underone hend, that should be recognized as | get its share Uereot. ‘The road asks permission to | Want of statesmen: so Italy, too, has ner aimeul. | ird. ch Ea = nes | ip MASNING & 60, Soya creed cctee ce eng suat et Riga, | ncn Commznoner Upatar in cnremadon wh | Ee privdaver and watuaee tcuricl wis | cuatro ea oy ngs Gan or anor tans orn | Hon Okie ceil he backwaranew @ |. veresoms Howl Rurmed. Assisted by May 11, at 7:30 o'elock, at the hall, corner Sth and it | @ Stax reporter to-day sald that all the rumors | Sinwuclonsieines Such oF | other words that the fourth section of the act be | Sic the greatest. But think, on the whole, | Braproxo, Vr. April 20.—The ‘Troner Hi EMINENT TALENT. 1320 Pennsylvaria Avenue, sts nw. Subscriptions and payments to the third | and published statements, which have been eo suspended as to the Union Pacific and its branches, cae Eats mote, Ba —e —— sa | ssteotstock will be recelved at this mectins. “rhe | S04, publishes Eas Ane showing new feefuree in Monumental Work in | Asegciation sfonde grena opportunity to those wiah | Picea among tha Indian, have ao feandstion: a | ‘This, Be sald, was to be effected by commission. | in the italy has fewerdangers to face than any | owned by Fabyan, was burned Unis m the past fow month, of disturb. How 1x 18 T0 BE DONE ine aurora ocho weston ana‘ | Sur Ste bower fam counced she lntaxtny | The gu and apioyé, same Tory tale a a 4 more rapid progress than any of them, with the | c: but lost their personal property, The RESERVED SEAT: _.ONE DOLLAR. QUINCY AND SCOTCH GRANITE. due the Joan of moncy. ” $200 may be obtained on one | fact. | “During sil sls tre,” he sald, “and at the | ing tue officers by the President and enlisting the PENS ee er RN Een exception, of course, Of Russia, which has the pa. | Spi oak Tor $16,000. A livers barn owned by hare fo pment of $2 monthly. + es 3 ; that : eae aad aeaeaea ae Mae A re sa Cacti a, | ieadlan Setter «Saree wil | Hate of peace add harmony that wll couipare ta | son athe eee a ee ees | ussarmar rad iin ceding with dc: | SAUL Of Utne terdtaraly couldens. alma) H' Sirvens and oocpleg by iy roc and 2 ats on sale at Jo is & Co.'s Music 2 an pt ved 5 nt y vers, 3 in x ae 2 fusic Store. | Marble and Cast-iron Urns for Cemeteries and Yards. | {! horuas Broderick. Prest. A. G.O-of B29 204 si seine aaieh the condition of affairs at any time | then and there offered an opportunity of “Joining | the ikon itis nowssary vo change lew for a long | Bee! made of lave in education and manutactures, | burned. ‘The total pent Sas ene JN ATIONAL RIFLES ARMORY. $Y: Mow, Mee-Picat Nat. Adsiy Express Led the new organization, if they accepted the offer | than for short haul. The Comiission 1s Ul ee a Se 2 ee — FeU, Day. Treas, Merchant, 9 Market Building. QugEN Karroanr’s Visrr.—The State Depart- | they would be entitled to draw clothing, arms, and | to suspend the 4th section of the law as to all the ST ep From Wall Street To-Day. APRIL 20 AND 30, RRR, A. TIT 5585 Daniel Shannon, Paymaster General's Oftce, ment is informed that Queen Kapiolant's suite | $iyoh yy Lares ue eeneral Goverament, as pro- | Dusiness of the Union Pacific, and the tact is cited | Mosoow ioyeeg or heliewed ee Nea | New Vouk, April 20.—The stock market was For the benesit of the NATIONAL RIFLES, Ree kA Tt Sos. Teter McCartney, Builder. 2112 H st. nw. consists of Lieut,-Gen, John C, Dominie and wite, | secured: be srt to nee career ion 18 | that that section had already been suspended for eS steady to firm at the opening this morning, frst RoR T John Kelly, War Department. le in C. Dominie anc fe, | secured, be entitled to armory: rent, fuel expenses, | the Southern Pacific, the Northern Pacific, the MOB VIOLENCE IN LOUISVILLE Prices generally showing gains of from \ lo ig —THE ovERA o¥— Ee Meet os John Heady. 701 North Capitol st. Her Royal Highness Princess Selino Kalina, heir | &c. It they declined, their present status as self | Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and other rivals Ee | per cent over last eveuing’s fhal figures, ‘The THE MIKADO Lieut. John F. Kelly, M, P. Station 7. apparent; Gen. C. P. laukea, his mnajesty’s cham- | constituted bodies of a military character without | of the Union Pacific. Lync Inarket became Weak tmumediately, however, and ‘toi cas aie hy ONCE MORE. Thonise Walsh, 10th‘and ¥ sts uw. berlain and governor of Oatlu, and servants. ‘The | ofttcial recognition or responsibility, would be in Am Attempt to Lynch Jennie Bows | the general list declined sinall fractions, but’ New ith the following excellent cast: $uu: H, Skelly: Grocer, 1008 A sto, queen will at the Arlington Hotel. Oficers | no way affected, except they ‘would be re- SS = man’s Avnilants—Militia Guarding | Encland, after a slight advance, lost One per cout cocci wah B Seibala : Hugh Broshan, Grocer, 400 F at. aw. from the State, War and| Navy Depercments Sad gure Cet 112, the ordnance department pe frvtsdasicree oni the Jail. and Richmond and West Point 3. Later e cs r. 4 Nichols chboehler, 109 Ney r. ce aan el e royal ty now heir possession IST RIC )FFIC! Y Ual recovery Was made. The mat was dul Wau buo.. ‘iz Wittens Fone an Americaninm, expresses doubt, incredu | jyichglas Lochtochler. 109 New York ave. n.w. which will arrivein tis city on ‘Tuesday Of | longing to tne Government be! sr. Thos W. Smith, the owner of the bullding on | _ LOvIsviLx, Kvy., April 20-~Shortly after Lowlock | Specially coward 1 ovlock, New. Englaud Fahri’ at amie ato lity, and is equal to telling a man that he isa blow JOHN T. LYNCH, Secretary, Wednesday the queen will call at the White House | _As for himself, Gen. Ordway sald that the office | 180 st near C northwest, which the District | this morning a mob of about 500 men and boys, : “Miss Culm Kathbone, | hard. Reading being the only active’ stocks, with a quiet 2004 9th st, n. tosee the President and Mrs. Cleveland. ‘The | of brigadier-general, commanding the District | Com mers have decided to lease for use as | armed with a section of @ telegraph pole, marched | pusiness in Kichmond and West Point, Western Airs D. B McLeod} To read of the wonderful barcains offered in clothing | _Sbares $1 eac! ap) next day, Thursday, the queen and her party wil | miliday was net oue thay he wanted or sought. He | District offices, to-day obtained the. plans for the down Jefferson street in a body to charge the jail. | Union and Kansas and Texas. AU 11 o'clock the Be aims, FE Little | 1 coouh to make the reader exclaim, RATS ! Se>, BENE BRoTHERS UprigHT Piano, | Visit Mt Vernon. She will remain in this city] hud for many years been actively interested in | rearrangement of the Dullding, a8 approved by the | ‘The police heard of their coming, and, 30 strong, | market is dull but steady to firm, generally at & Musical Ditecto Me'D. Be McLeod. x 7ith the new patent damper attachments, by | Until Saturday, sight-seeing, When she proceeds | militia matters, He belonged to the militia before | Commissioners, These plans have been described | in'“aGoubie column, met the imob st Fifth and | shade under the opening tyures. Suge Manacer, William H. Daniel. | _ We ask you to bring the prices of those inducement | which the tone can be so subdned or silenced that » | to New York. the War, and from it entered the army. His per- | 12 THE StaR. Mr. Smith expects to have the work | Jegrerson streets. ‘The police ordered them to dis- a = pre carmen alt ant Pan | houses and compare them with our prices, our quality | Student can Practice all day without being heard even sonal experience had been such as to show him the | Of alteration commenced on Monday, and will push perse and then chal upon them. The mob The New Russian Loan. Cr ae ote pare eerie ‘style, our fit, our whole stock | 11,th@ Bexs room. Row om exhibition at the Piano | Naval Onpens.—Assistant Engineer Wm. L-| advantages to the country to be derived trom hase | it sr ee have it pape: it ible, | scattered and. rourcerat ep Jefferson sireet, where | St, PsTERSBURG, April 20.—Subscripuions for the Sotergh & Co..40:3 Pennsylvania avenue, onsndaiter | of MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS’, and CHILDREN'S | ave uesr loth ate ‘Come sud eoieee? Fepusylvanis | cathcart ordered (examination for promotion. | ing a thoroughly organized and cquipped wationsl | Dy the 1st of July. ‘There bas been considerable they began gathering in numbers. At 245 the | new government loan have reacued Ube sum of U April is. aeeeOe. | croreine. . * ave., nese. eenaave split | Boatawain Jno. A. Brisco and Sailmaker @. D. guard, and for the past six years ne aa devoted | difficulty in arrai the new building tothe | mob organized at h and Main streets, and | milliards of roubles, of Which sum five per cen’ JFpsus eee tueateR “ Se THE ROCHDALE co-oPERATIVE Macy ondered to the Trenton. Ensign A. W. Grant | promote its linemen: yoo mteaY Oring 10 Government enen Tealring aoe Soon Gigs | Aer, Several speeches, marched toward the” jal. | Wille alloted. z: = BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. : detached from the Norfolk Navy-yard May 9, and curing SE eee ne. kets for Eris x PRICES, 25¢.; MATINEES,20c. ; to all SOCIETY, D.c. 2 yy! ay 0, and | tion. He had spoken, writt much room for his office as he has had heretofore, ers. 4 ‘To Find Markets for Woolens, aie Home ONG Becca Charge for Hesarved Seats | We call your special and undivided attention to our PRs Or ha rr tae ee my he was asked to practice what Be termined and “seemed to" have loners They matter. When he w: % and on the first floor, as there will be no elevator re. e 29,—" object ol 1 Le handsome display of CHILDREN’S SUITS, sizes from | ,, The three thousand membersof this goctety will find | detached trom duty at Chester, Pa., und ordered to | Dreached, by ofyaabing nen oases, what be termined and ‘seemed to have 1 ‘They | Loxpox, April 29.—The object of Mr. White, Ue & and asst and | in the building. Some want private ofices who shed jail about 3 o'clock, and whi e . ") Woole a facturing and Ex- SSS 6 to 14 years, at prices ranging from two dollars to | ‘Trude Cards apd Lists now Rade te dealt, nee | uty at the Cramp ship yards, Philadelphia, Of the biserict tails, he could not afford to de- | never have oocasion once In a, year to nold.a con. | Tearhed, the, Jail about olor. and when the Parung Oo, in visting AiDerica, is ts Govclops E which can be had by applyiug t the renone aed | 8 cline. He had been commissioned as the officer | ference in private with mn, Dut all have | Took trade for tiie new compan: KING HEDLEY seven. Which can, be had by applying to the persons nem aceaTAnY Enpicorr returned last evening. | Commanding, and would perform ae natn crocs | been £0 persistent in ackieg for these chanees i — INTHE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL ylucll expires April 30, 1887 (which will be of no | CaPt. Taylor, of the Ordnance Department, who is Omige wo the best of his alte, that the Commissioners have been put to consid- | ut no one Sas MR The al nein retreated | Held for Burning the Hotel Del Monte. __THE SILVER KING. | farther benehity write youur present address on thecard | on special duty in his oftice, returned with him funn RSET wor go aa coer, erable trouble petore they, could sutisty each | Dut noone was injured: The mob then retreated | Mae ereast Gal, Apel 2a. The prctininers ee, _Next Week_SHADOW DETECTIVE. p25, CLOTHING COMPANY. yetured. and call on from New York, where he had’ been for afew days | 5, answer to qui a number of thoge | cia! that his desire was not reasonalbe. Sinaller and soon dispersed. It fs believed thacan- | amination of kT, Me Sunmous, late manager of J OCEEY Cie Races: p28 7th andGate nw. | Win. M. King. SOCIETY NOTES, present, General Ordway said that in joining the OO0UPYING A PUBLIC STREET. otber attempt to reach the negro murderers Will | the Hotel Del Monte, charged with having set fire The Spring Races of the National Jockey Club will — ‘owners on Back street, West Washing. | pe made to-night, and if the mob has determined | to the hotel on April 1, Was concluded yesterday, Mra. Wattney gave one of the finest dinner par- | S�ua! Guard they would not lose thetr identity | ton" complain vo the District Commiscioners that | Lewade to-nigns and if te mob has determ pur- | The accused was held in §25,000 bail toanswer be= yg Wore og | 28, 2¢arate military organizations, or change | certain parties are now living i, occupying and | pose. Among those who Were arrested and taken | fore the Superior Court. es of the season last evening. There were 24 | their uniforms or names. Except wheh called out | cultivating that street, to the exclusion of travel | fy the station-ouse were John Letterle and Allen ee covers and the invited guests were young, that is pecwe ab Geel of the District, ‘they could | thereon. McDonald. ‘The See ets! the =4 An Aged Couple Murdered. to say unmarried persons. The center plece wasa ‘out as Vashington t Infantry OF th€ | APPROVING ENFORCEMENT OF THR SUNDAY Law. | Kentucky legislature, ve Lat a leader THEIR DWELLING TO Iarge oval of Baroness de Rothschild roses, get_in | National Riffes, and so on, with all the gold lace | Messrs. J. V. A. Shields, F. W. Callaghan, and R, | an association organized to promote purity in the MK CRIME. maiden-hatr ferns and about it was a rope of moss | 24 feathers that they ht want; but as the | Pp. Clarke, presented thé District Commissioners | city government. ‘McDonald was ‘iso a leading | Curcaco, April .—A Times Clinton, Ala., special rose leaves and stems. At the end of the mound | National Guard, they would all be eventually unt- to-day with a set of resolutions en at a re- | light in the Law and Order Club, now defunct, says: Abe Littlejohn, a well-to-do white farmer, Was placed a great bunch of flowering peach | formed as regular soldiers. He com) ‘thelr po- | cent meeting of citizens at the Central Presby- JENNIE BOWMAN DYING. and his wite, living bear here, were burned in Chelt blossoms, A tracery of Lygodium Candans, and | Sition to that of the City Troop aaa terian Church. They hearty sympathy | ‘This morning Jenuie Bowman Is still sinking. | dwel Wednesday night. Investigation leads to ring almond who appeared here at the dedication of the e % a ume «i nay die at | Lie conciusion that the aged coupie were murdered, flowering nd was twined about the designs of mm monument as such, mre with the enforcement of the Sunday law, ‘She ts worse than at uny ‘yet, and may die al - take place TUESDAY. MAY 2D, WEDNESDAY. MAY 47H, THURSDAY, MAY STH ore FIVE RACES EACH DAY! ALL THE BEST HORSES! = FIRST RACE EACH DAY AT 3 O'CLOCK, saaroo Suozs. the linen, encirciiy tall stands of strawberries oe. moment. The feeling is that her death wiil | and the dwelling burued over the dead bodies to Ths best prez wil, ss heretofore. be maintained, and |g. and Ue gold stands of epnfectionery. The guests | gant unllorins costing from $290 to g:00 apiece, and Alexandria Affairs, precipitate trouble, The answer of the governor | conceal the crime. Gare 7 sdnittance, Price -w | were Mavro; Baron aa call for atd from la Be Sey SPECIAL RACE TRAINS re a £10 New Jersey ave.ae.| Yona Caldwell, Mr Bint Leer itis “Lay, ‘Mr. | National Guard of Pennsylvania in the uniform of | Reported for Tax Rvzxrve Stan, Jost boon tooelsed at 11-15 &.uL, apd several com Kaloolah Badly Injured. ‘By order Executive Committee. Jesse Brown, Miss Endicott, "Mr. ‘de Jantsch, | Tegular soldiers, While it is intended to organize} wo Rovres FROM WASHINGTON TO ‘THE West panies have been ordered to guard the jail: ‘CHICAGO, April 29.—A Times’ special trom Lex- ‘ore & Ohio Depot at 12:10, 1:45, ap2Loe J. W. HARSHA, Secretary. | Miss Mary Cameron, Mrs Win. C. Endicott, jr., | the militia foree into separate battalions, or into | vmaimta COAL FIeLDs.—Mayor Smoot, Aldermen | >From representations. made to me by the chief | ington, K¥., Says Kaloolah, the well-known four- @ onscun ae the sacee ast Coe = STING OF FS een | Mig Mattle Micchell” Mise du Bosc, Aliss Mabel | Wo Tegiments or three battalions each, the latter | ViNGINIA Coa. FIELDS. “Mayor, Smoot, Aldermen of police and jailer there 4s imminent danger of | year-old, by Longiellow, dam SYiph, met with @ eet =e Be, A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS | Weddell, Dr. Ruth, U. 8. N., Miss Kinily Wallach, | Preferred, it ts not intended that any existing or. Messrs, F. A. ‘Park Agnew, J. S. B. Thomp- | domestic violence and bloodshed growing out of | serious ‘accident while on the way from Memphis “poy. on from P. H. Christ- tton MEN'S Bt rok tHe ices eae NSURANCE COM: | Miss Adams Of niecé of Mr. Henry Adams, ganization shail combine | awe or be mel Anto | son and Julian T. left here last night, to | the assault on Jennie Bowman, unless you callout | ere, She ran her head through @ window, and eee en WED NESS Ry ee eg TSS at aw, on Banuente ME Brien, Miss itabaah Geer Goes hoped that they will be enabled to enlarge thelr Snetoring the Mineral Rualtroad Company.” ‘This | Soin tie the tacts vetore you for yourectica. aes een tar ciieal ice an Easeeetoee FB. McGUIRE, President. cut from the Polls will be opened at 12 1s. and closed at 2 p.m. and Miss Berry. A’number of young people were | numbers within themselves, so that comi ‘ons | company is designed to open a new coul route to | crisis may be reached to-night. cannot be told how Whether her injuries Will pre- H. D. McINTYRE. Aruuster books will be closedon the day of election. | asked in after dinner, and the rugs were taken up | 80d transters will not be néeded. Any company, | this ei by. the Manassas branch of “Wat. L. Jackson, vent her starting in the Distillers’ stakes here next HD McINTYRE: Secretary Lace GENUINE KANGAROO SEIN. _apzbd FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Secretary. | and a, Most enjoyablé dance was eb oT Nase foul an eich Sed eee Sa alive from Strasburg, a Seo. “Judge of the Jefferson Circuit Cour” | Monday. pes Sereaasce wy rs crry oF Broad Tos, | Se ME ounston s uppey, “OE | Torasy morning. ny ON 1 | paper, ast were ‘The Light Infantry is already a | Soreneld i Hardy Couey, W. Va. This ts the | rorasen te ee Ante nea signal of ‘The Indian Commission. 8. D. NEVLING'S OUSRNUPACTUREUS OF SIMI ae ane ae ase ee es Feception of the | The Veterans too, would. make a battalion, the | PURE wits which the Aleraniiria, and Hampshire Soren tape Ny ono jail has just boca rung Geese | cae oh fume ances aan 2 : Ropers ble Re =00-em na and Ofice:_ 1035 20th bsapien ge tea by the ladies who are | places of the present members to be filled by their | siened co connect Alexasdria. ‘The eliect of the | 22, ee neues of permis sxe gerumme ere go rand ‘WORLD RENOWNED INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM eS = REMOVAL—WM. STIEBELING HAS RE. | Bet guests, Mrs. McDonald, Miss Butterfield, Miss | sons, Other organizations could join as compa- ‘construction of this road will be to open up the B=. Ss Ee stationed aroune tae la, Mont, say’ a ee Indian Commission closed Of ANATOMY and MECHANICAL WONDERS. | Broad Toe. Wear Wonderfully Well. ee REA ee GHRBELING HAS RE- | Hughes, Miss Wheeler and’ miss Barnet, Wesplte | nies. ‘coal Helda tothe District elties by two Police and the mob are now fighting. | #8. lsbors With the Flatheads at St Ignatius, on seca Spiel dibatha ee Tusa aoe e" years located. at 1717 Fei iu ave., | Uhe storm there were a large number of callers. | GRANTING APPLICATIONS TO RECRUIT ORGANIZATIONS. anes tor bos the Baltunere ant Ohio Railroad ate: rmneigigaralen, ‘permanent by the Commission arranging fF taining 2 ox Fepneylvania ave. pw. BIL ‘The lady managers of the Kirmes of 188687] When asked by Capt.Urell toexplain the method | and the Virginia Midland Railroad will connect 1245 p, me AbOUL ‘000 people are assembled bands of Kallspols, Spokanes, and Open daily from 9 am. to 10 pan. sseortment of the wteet an: | GAVE @ MOSt successful ball and reception to the | of joining Gen. Ordway sald: “It you should | with the proposed Minerai road at rell on the jail square. \Jelrereon street is tne socue ot | ather tives fa the Norehrcat to i Recatind ob the ‘ack Galata Gade: Taco Retain their Shape and Polish proved “machines of of Te Tor toaceine ope eeT PHOS |Z tckee was Sold fore eae casions, Not | make application for permission to recruit a.com-| SUDDEN DuaTH. Mr. J. West, | well-known | Cit Corusion, and are rushing toward take up farms. ‘The com- Pe PET ty eng. The bent factlit = for machine ropetring:, a fel was sold for the ball; the men Who Te-| pany 1 would authorize ‘you to do s0,and you aa ont Dy the Virginia | the jail from all us. The general alarm that the Government should Special Ladiew Matinee Friday afternoon from 2to@., | Hendon Best Calfaki 'h offixe._imploy no druminers Clon oc Ry ceany ation, volunteered s contribu | Would be empowered 10 muster in your ten,” "| Righe, at bis home, on King street) by the Virginia about firvccn, iminutes ago is the cause, Aouring mills, exw milly Free Scientific Lectures Every Hour. <e=> THE WASHINGTO! ation on Getray expense® | «How about an application for permission to re- ‘afternoon when one of the pieces sprung and ‘None of the city officials can the alarm | blacksmit &., and extending, aid now Phrenological Examinations Made Daily by | : ‘Ths building ana vats have bows coumtracted with | Tho gentlemen Who Were Taner acto Proue. uit. uatzallont sake GoL Moore. struck him onthe leg with, great force, He was | Tasgiven, Th c%ty the ‘militia are On thelr renee ener waive men ts wo ‘Gants ‘Ixy ene Pair. You will Like every precaution and care, and are aa completely Bre the reception were Mr, T. W. Bimey, Mr. G. ame,” Was the reply. juite an old man, and it ts thought that the | Talo the jail. No collision has occurred, and it but muss Prof. J. A. DENKINGER, "a Si Dunvlar-proof as the mgenulty of man'can thats | B Me. Dudley. ‘The dancers wore | eon for permission tp Torralt a wottn eS TT | suock produced paralysis. and hedied during the | AZ {0 he Jets That any. will ®t presbut, che Tne wilh London Too. ‘Them, =e ee se ‘the uniforms of both years, and the ensemble was | “0x r night. He was & crowd it Of A agency, and then go to ‘The Emineot Expert Physiognomist, KS Wis ToRNSON 200, Plcouresque inthe extreme ‘The reception com-| 1's renuedy sald Gen. Ordway: "The cinrny fe sees, Was The usual call given to oSiter with some Ease Fol s few days cals, at Ste canes eerauoeed of the officers an aides and said Maj. Revels, of the Capital City Guards. notify ‘meubers of ‘Legion when Are ex- | Superior Indians. 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Our Price bterh Prats lel Bearuals.. Somesot tose ‘sen inst evening were | 1, AG) £10 recruit a company,” Bis eusunderstood ‘the ‘alarm, thinking’ te as Blood Indinns Raiding. ante rs. Ni ‘Mrs. Hearst, Gen. and Mra, Jno, C. | Urell, of the Veteran Corps. ES ‘atthe jail The crowd has dis- ‘special from Mon- fo ee ~ — Pre oe Mrs. ES. Stevens” Mra B. Butterworth, | , Both requests were granted as soon as ea tanaee CECA, AP ons trom ‘Medicine Hat say that Toc XY. AVE 1 ed. Siputien, Tandem sl Di cee ty the hover tay Mrs J. McGill, ors. Jo, Ril” afr, and Mrs | and the attention of oll prevent, was again ¢ ‘and or $10.2 mont ve Trese as ae : Lewis Clephane, "Mrs. Barton Jones, Mrs, W. W. exp) Sortment of wheels in the United Statex.” wil HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DISTRICT SECURI- | Dudley, Mrs. Thos. Higgs and Mra it. H. Smith.” | OTAway. i bi detachment ‘ent in pursuit, The JANOKAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, _ ‘TIES AND UN(TED STATES BONDS, ‘Miss Hattie Whiting, Washington's distinguished Ee nn ARs TO Ea cmeewe ‘Killing cattle right and ASSO hc nletie soul or Peasy aaa arn contralto, has arrived trom Boston and fs visiting | Wille the men are to be recruited by the offt- a ‘The mont realistic Battle Seene ever paint her parents here for a few days prior to her trip to | C&F8 they (the officers) will hold thetr positions at Found Murdered im His House, Gen from 9a us to 10 p.m. felt To Burope. ‘She will sail trom New York next ‘Tues. ‘the wil of their companies. When an officer is Port WasminoTor, Wis., April 20.—Charles Pille- > aaar Te = EDMONSTON & co, f day by the Steamer Iealy of the National line, She | clected by bis company or battalion he gill e ¢x- farmer of about three miles frou, EXCURSIONS, PIC-NICS, é&. 6000 SAYRE OSE TO CA | eee Recs erat eel | eno dat pepe ed eee ea ey ——— 7% = spooiN@ VARIOUS RATES OF INTEREST. ben proceed to Parts, where abe. will suudy for | position, he will receive. his commission direct instrument. The house was Bridge. 1330 AND 1241 F ST. AND 943 PA. AVE. <— EF BROOKS igacherin operatic and. general rocalsm, From Eiatrcct .aae,cloction of somebody sles, whenever pa . GAS FIXTURES, ta, Switeeriand and Germany, relaraing bens in Bop. reelected he wilt not nooa to be. recommissioned, Imhaled the Flame and Died. oCharge for Hanging. tember. she had intended to ‘two or three intended that those who enlist shall Cmeaso, 20—A special from ‘9p6-f&ta,1m Years in Kurope, but bas received so tempting an | ompt from jury duty. “While every citizen Lowest Bates. offer of engagement in a leading church in Boston | debt to his country, it is held that be pays 531. 15th st, Corcoran Building, $0 | an Oo acon ec ety Sere eee | Tk ere oe ek asaea Ge Seaxe Hara accompanied e DUNLAP'S NEW YORK STYLE IN SPRING HATS. CORSON & MACARTNEY, A Boox Tyrer SmxrEnceD.—Thos. about Renbers of organizations, a VER years of ‘arrested ‘oy be. | they ‘wil bo ceettey Bree ‘they Tho schrowledged introducer of Head Gear in| Batkers and’ Dealore ini Government Boda, vcs Wheels "and, Mattingly dor scaling ex sored, thelr calisement dating from tno expiration America, None genuine unless besring their trade ——~ ‘books from. auction rooms and two | of last expired year of gervice. A man who mark, Deposits. eects tas to Mrs, Hunter, The officers re- | has served two years and six months will hat Ralirosd Stocks covered the bois, afternoon in the Police | but one Year of sorvice to complete his term. WILLETT & RUOFF, sha ‘Court he pleaded guilty to two charges of larceny | TUR PRESIDENT’S INTEREST. tele sewutee tinct, | ne Saati apse | Sew ore eee a gE cee magia ager pee a pt ‘The late Alexander Mitchell, of Mllwaakee, left | lively interest in the proposed reorgantzation, aot 905 Penn's avenve © " American Stock boughtand sold. au7 | $50,000 to the various charities of that city. ‘had authorized him to convey his promise to do Som ee ‘