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a THE EVENING STAR MANITOBA IN FIGHTING moon. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Generally Appreved—A Reported se;- AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Hement. Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th Bt, by wouhs Fecser bvee eager Iaasnnens aoe The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ‘uphold the action of Premier Greenway and Attor- S. H. KACFFMANN, Pres’ pey-General Martin in leaving Ottawa. A dispatcin vee atti from the Capital says the announcement that they ‘Tae Evenrxe Stan is served to mbecribers in the Steuenons ie s ; path” Copies ‘whe coastal ction tn showing the ue oud ot t pea postage irpad—S0 cents a : ats be huabugged Will hastea a seltement. aving Premier Greenway sent a third and Anal cpa st the Post Office at Washington, D. C., ae > pony are, state, wy jane mail matter. j forth clearly the grievances of Manttoba ‘and me WEEKLY Stan—published on Friday—@: gear. poathee preveid. Biz onthe, $0 camtany OF © | ———_—_—__— >] trreney and immediate need of better railway scriptions must be paid in advance; DAY, MARCH 21, 18 TWO st umisoly nace whch teat rere merge ame v. _N WA NESDA’ 88. GENTS, | Secs cece eens Se wae | Vu 72—No 10,870, SHINGTON, D.C... WED . ‘ S| Soe ceneres SS {he monopoly under which It now ‘unere, 3 F ISEMENTS SPEC 7 : . “Reform Greenway in Toronto today en route sates eawins erasing [get CTAL NOTICES. | Washington News and Gossip, [AT THE CAPITOL TO-Day.|,,,,r0eToutuctom mm. | zm srvex vers. ‘(Telegrams to The Star, |Sin Maas METHODS DEMONSTRATED =>TH" FRENOM LANGUAGE SIMPLIFIE! ‘PREPARING THEI& REPORT TO ACCOMPANY THE BILL. | The Tem-inch Gum te be Relieved by READY TO TAKE UF aks tod Mies Susie Pollock ia Laatht: | SE Sce Educational. mbeZ1-O8 Index to Advertisoments. ‘The ways and means committee met for only| Bering — Consequences of the Acci= —_ POS coh tye ag ~ Ff , bareats anil teachers specially in: | ig g—>HAMLINE M. E CHURCH WILL GIVE & reek EX-CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS, | stout two minutes this morning. ‘They then ad-] demt—Hunting for a Foreman. ANOTHER BLIZZARD OU po 5 EE B® a st car to Sist at. “Admission free.” it | SS vata Beek sug sug | AMoamcners_Lat pags Jonrned end the democratio members RAMs cO0- | rmauiry at tne navy-yard thts morning A OUT WEST | tcos'ty" the oppression ot ‘monopoly and. misgov: LWAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE 7:30 viclock. in the church, to which the me TTORNETS—Ath page. teoke alates sone Dblicans ulry _ morning revealed erument, are closely wate ya pemmenede noha iricmd are comtialy inentea.” "uch the members sp AveTio Sazss—34 pare " the commitiee ‘were somewhat pusried. ‘by enn | £22 f8ct that the “stuck breech plug” of the new —_———— Premier Grecaway” and wr. Maran at Ottawa, NEW YORK CASINO COMIC OPERA COMPANY. | i§° go>, GEAPHOPHONE AND MERGANTHALER | BOARDDVO—Oth page Another Talk in the Senate. | sctioa and tere wasa report that some tmport | 20482 gun ts st ee Ha yp FUSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCE. TO-NIGHT pee a 2 ant change was to be made in the bil. This, | ees ts pein aay ana ine retractory piece ot | Heavy Snow from Dakota to Arizona. | {oes donde.) marshaied 18 the ranks of hose sib mth gg Wie Tsien Rates Bain | ev eoue-otn pare eS So end a moja seueting tr trom te Fort Mace Ftd 2” cone teins, Pyabetetotors weaistine: between | Geertet ett EATATE—Oth page, EIGHT-HOUR LAW CLAIMS. cause the report on the, Dll, which is, being’ pre- | the plug first “purrea” in the breech, but, 1 will Seer aseinare ot yariiament to back up’ Mianitoba ta at Mig agd Erne, abs anata tallies HERIY'B. LASKEY at’Na sat | DENTISTRY—3d page, Bonference was to consider the raport andto ‘de. 2g remembered, 1t was then thought that are INUNDATION ALONG THE MISSOURI Sesier Westie a Raiaueiies sean elk sinienieh laud effects. Bow. has this day beet dissolved by mutual | Der Goops—3d page, forming when the bill should be ofsered. reparsed. | ioe Temeued_ Py tne apetiention of eet, After s Caicado, March 21--A special from Otlawa, THE PRINCIPALS ill erat oc be NE, Syom the business | EDUcATIONAL—Ath page, Poe eg a ads waste’ this method. was Ont, says!” A® a result of the mission of Premier Bertha nici Mart in “pegs will Kerwafver be earried om by B. BUIN- Fanny Sorrires—4th page, The Subject Up in the House. and ns s00n a8 the majority au Satnority reports | S20 ome, “aug “Tae” eset pe eo The ious Spirit in isha. recy abd Ue attorney guorral wo Ottawa, ea 1 Courtice Fou STAGES 3 are ready jouse. Rebellious Mani & mew: Sylvie Gerrans Eiear sinitin ~aq=> ALL COMPANIES HAVING WIRE Fou Russ (Reset 08 papa, —+_.__ Its expected that the blll and reports will go tnto | Pig Used as a last resort to, save the, gun trom ot the Dominion cablect. for ‘stating thats Howe Bice! anit 3 ee and W16 F atrevt now. are herebe nedisied to remove | FOR Rext (Plata) 2a poo ‘the House on Saturday. pa ay yg ee Salisfactory settlement of the trouble has been, Lilian Grabo. das Tf. Powers the same within teu days irom this date, otherwise | Fon Rewr (Houses)—6th page r ‘The Senate, Mepublican Congressional Committee. | sonal controversy between. McCormick, ord-| DAKOTA FEELS LESS FRIVOLOUS, | *Tved at, and will be announced very soon. FUNDER, 2000. -cagececnces---2S0. $1. $1.50 | they will be removed by us; and liuemen and others | Fox Rextr (Stores)—2d pags. Mr. Hoar offered a resolution (which was ‘MR. BOWEN ELECTED TO REPRESENT VIRGINIA. hance officer at the yard, and Foreman BUrtOM, of a awe one oe Director of Music... OBN BRAHAM | Seg wuaten % eo Upon orcross sald roctsatter- | pce pee cOmeen dl cone, adopted) to take from the files of the Senate and! ne republican members of Congress from Vir- | the gun-shop. Tne officer sent a long letter to the Another Howling Blizzard Rudely Com- | yc ehl os ee sae Abe Dass ry} Monday. April 2- Mz RICHARD MANSFIELD. mb: BH. Fon Rest (Miscellancous)—2d page, refer to the select committee on the present cOD- | ginia held another meeting yesterday afternoon | Seoretary, cha Se ee eee mpathies of the | annual su! the Canadian ¢ Railway, NEW SAtionan THraten. coi a See ‘For Satz (Houses)—6th page. ition of the civil service, the letter of the Secre- | anq succeeded in electing a member of the repub- tary then called for an explanation from Mr. bur-| “Banana Belt”—Heayy Snow as far | Pacific and Atlantic Steamship line. It ts the in TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Seem ox eee Fou Sars (Lote)—24 page. tary of the Treasury in regard to certain transac- | ican Congressional committee. Senator Riddle. | ton, who complied ins coptem document: in which * _ | xention to wipe out therntire monopoly ta Mai ™ . yr Ba ents ecenen oe page. ‘ons in the Boston custom-house. berger was detained in the Senate, and he sent his. pe eeeea ae the: in and other ~ — Prxarxa, Dak., March 21.—One of the severest = anand 2 3 ct ‘ithas lame inacc' Ineasurements which WM. GILLETTE'S Thrilling American Play. a3 Sanaur deoke eae rohaaa CONFEDERATES IN THE CIVIL. SERVICE. proxy to Mr. Yost, When the hour appotated for | iea'to mistaxes in turning the plug. ‘storms of the winter set in here last evening. The Elected Without Oppesinen. MELD BY THE ENEMY. sowsion. Mint Frances E. Willard will pres Logit Stuseseke gen too Mr. Blulr, in reference to his bill to give prefer- | the meeting arrived, Mr. Bowden, who was under oaurp dar ‘ fall ot snow was tremendous, and a damp cold} roxpox, March 21.—The Marquis of Granby atherine Willard will sing. and Mra Clara Cleghor | Y0s7".2p ¥ounn Oth esem ence for civi-service appointments to wounded ex. | stood to be ex-Sehaor Mahone’s candidate, was | | | SUPFRESSED proyfien reas tn a | 24 buried it about at such a furtous rate it was | (conservative) has been elected to parliament witke Presented with tent cast of Players, including | fo Mpnt of Missoari, will speak. Doors open at7 | 00s 5th soldiers of the Confederacy, as between men who | DOt present. He did not put in an appearance, ng navy-¥i been Ampossible for pedestrians to remain on the streets. | out opposition for the Melton division of Leloester= aaa reams soa aire a _ = ‘SMemnton cage had been disioyal, sald that several Senators on | 424 Representative Bowen, who was Senator Hid- | state of suppressed excitementawalting the action | Passengers on the suuth-bound train report the | shire to succeed bis tather, Lord Soin Sk New Fv r He wiradnne « ME, WM GREEEZE. peep see ad Ponement tll next Tuesday, when he would ask | ax. ravsow THINKS ALLISON 1S THE Max. | the foromae seus UTS. head. ‘Burton is a | ou the prairies, Depesters Will bo Paid tn Patt, With all the Seomic and Mechanical Eifects from tbe Potowac Riven Boats—id page eee renting of Che il oe oT | ar eum aren, OC TaN, ery eee Set Bi ne Se an | ae Vea eT a ea ee | a wee sete eee ee Meta aided aS THE OFFIGERS-ANE PrANos AND Oncaxs—4th page. ‘he second reading of the Dill. go, | tne dusstion by a Stan reporter who will be the | now iookn however, an though. the Boctecary ts | Of the Winter ter ie hacthay eaerene ena] cies Beak one ooo aoe eee tar Theater, New Yori a BE OEE ICEBS AND ‘PRRsoNAL—Gth page. ee poe Ferner) aaa Sesh! a republ{can candidate for President sald earnestly; | going to let the ihatter drop as far as the two | farmers who were in town wens ‘obliged Lo remain | Cuicaco, March 21.—A special from Dul a thnuly Fequested to at ProvEssiowat—4th page being 20,000 ex-Conteaerate soldiers’ in the stave | “Senator Allison, of Iowa, He ts in my opinion |imen™ are concerned Her ts at present | Over niga. Tie roads are heer cel Iowa, coferring to the decision of the Commercial Next Week—DION BOUCICAULT, IN THE JILT. er. Lo So: Prorosats—4th page. Ing rs of North Carolina alone who had lost limbs, and ) the strongest man we can nominate. He has the engaged in a hunt fora capable man for the posl- | _ rigureey INCHES OF WET sNow IN wiscostx. _ | NatiOaal Bank of that city to wind up Its affair, be om Sale Thureda} Rarnoaps—3d page, luns-houses. | confidence of all classes, | He ts not identined with | on of superintendent of the gun foundry: which | Eau CLaine, Win, March 21. Ope of tue worst | says: AbOUL three ‘Week’ ago the directors of ths — ‘anya z coo ve Ob win DFT iV ‘H. KRONHEIMER, Sec, SPROIALTIES—4th page. Henna nocaenny Roan tae rereart reaeertag, The} any of the factional disputes, He is gaining pas eee ae — some: a a aera Powmtorms of te ‘winter prevailed over Rorthere yp ae ——- — 3 4 Ms lectureon Social and Political Life in IF PARENTS HAVING CHILDKEN WITH | SPRctaL Noriors—tst page, Senator had been misinformed. There was no such | strength every day,’ this sum ‘is an insummetent compensution for such | the heaviest texture, and some Nfteea to eiguveen | requested to ‘This step was occasioned by Grand Army Hall, Pe av De | St rewaerigion of tae at oat bee ees | Suscanaw PRoPentr—6th page umber of disabled ex-soldiers in that state.| "ro Prevent “Trusts” in the District. _ the standard required oy | inane rest texture, Cad Py ee yon toe ee 1G, March 71, unde? the auspices of | the Dental. fufuems of Sth and K sts 8 eae ae, ‘Those who were utterly helpless were pensioned : & man as would be up to ches fell, much of it melUng as It cawe down. : i ona) Press “Amociation. Fickets. | SATCRDAY. Slates rl ayer re by the state, (a small pension certainly): and last | STRINGENT PROVISIONS OF MB. COX's BILL TO INSURE | the importance of the post. In the large foundries | ‘The result has ‘bee the ruin of Uae Fondsin many | shape of paper of the Church-oraves Manuiacture wab20-3t* "| receive valuable advice, iree of . En rng” an year about $30,000. had been expended ca relieving | CITIZENS THR BENRFIT OP UNRESTRICTED coM- | of Europe and chia country tis, post 18 considered | of the log districts, and Iittie hauling cam be dome as oo. yt ae ~ FN EAA rn NDERTAKKRS—3d pase. . one of the most important in ere comes & Solid freeze. . YPNOTISM OMMISSIONERS D. The destitution of those unable to work. Most of | reTiTioy. y i : ee: Mlustrated by + < ‘21. INSH.—Notien is Lereby siven | WANTED (Board)—2d page, ‘them were earning their living in the Variows oc-| Mr. Cox introduced a bill in the House Monday | Cumbent frequently recat 25 oreiiarcar THE WORST IN YRARS IN ARIZONA. So rules Slee Winn Soe toue ar oe ee PROF. CARPENTER AT WILLARD HALL. that all Licenses issued to Peddlers, Produce Dealers | WANTED (Help)—2d page. Cupations of life, and were not to be described 88 | max “ " Party Pref ces in Ohio, Kivoman, A. T., March 21.—It snowed all day "the ‘was raised and the bank ‘SIXTH AND LAST WEEK trading at large, ‘Produce Dealers trading inthe sev= | Waxrrp (Situationsy4 page Subtering and ie at ee notte be descrited a¢) making it unlawful for any “companies wty Preferen: yesterday in this section, “tess noe been a aay, | bank. thouey was cou. of the Finest Frycic Phenomena ever wen im Waah- | eral “Marketa will expire ou the th y-first day of | Waxren (Rooms) pave, them in'alms-houses, and none had dled there. or corporations in the District of Columbia] TaLx wiTH EQABPRESENTATIVE HILL OF THAT | Storm of Wind and snow for many years, The eae eee pay a Sacto jarch, 1888. S nsoa. mie i 2 > restigalt Astonished Crowis every Evening. bewed'at the Assessor's Office by. all persons destriny | WANTED (Hounea)—2d page. Mr. Blatr explained that he had meant to say| ‘0 enter into or continue or maintain any HL of Onlo, tsin the city. He | SROW.15 dtlited to the depth of many feet iu Suspend, ‘The last stavement, pul Adusiasion, 29 ete, Keserved seats, 60 cts. mh19-6t* | to “continue such business. “W. K WEBB, SEs] WantED (Lots)—20 pare. ‘wounded so.diers. combination, or make or execute or| Ex-Congressman Hill, Oy < Places, Cattle suffer greatly trom the unusual cold. | T)°R ro aq! resources amouniing to nearly §900,- ARIS ELJOUTHEATER Se ee ee U £32" | Waxtep (siscellaneous). ‘The bill was laid over as proposed. carry out any contract, agreement or arrangement | Says the democrats of his state are solid for} Housxoox, A. T., Match 21.—Snow began falling | Og). “The bank has a capital ot $lonoon alee ea I E PERFORMANCI Poa are ES aed BILLS ON THE CALENDAR, of any kind or description, directly or indirectiy, | Cleveland, and that the delegation t6 St. Louts a mig and continued anaes ot Fes | directors and stockholders are among the wealth. Geant epeetecule ae ENT , INFIRMARY NATIONAL UNI; | PAGES 3 AND 4 oF To-DaY’s Stam Cowtain:| ‘The Senate then proceeded to take up andact| with any other individuals, companies or | will be instructed to vote for the President’s re- | tfday. It 1s the worst snow storm iC eee; | lest men in the city. The Habilities are not known. Original and only locitimats represeatation, now in | every day from $ a.m. till 4 p.w.,. until further notice. | Gen. Badeau’s Statement; The Living Monarohs | upon the bills on the calendar in their regular | COfporations, by which the price of any article | nomination. Mr. Hill says Senator Sherman will | The Wind ts from the southwest and has drifted | ‘The Joss will be about hait « million dollars to the - | the suow badly along the roads and the track of | Stnckholaers, tis thought, but depusiture will be nar, & Consultation’ free. Ges sain : = a or commodity of merchandise or commerce, or of | have the republican delegation from Olio, DUL ex. y a ders, JAMES” AS HERNES fered. Artificin! tosth, wold tilings: crowns autean | Of Europe; The Emperor Frederick Better; ‘The | order, passing such as wero not objected to, any article or commodity intended for sale, iuse, OF presses the, oplaion that it will be only “hair qo eh wing | Pald tn full, i HEARTS OF OAR dental work at cost of material, Satisfaction guar-| Robbery at the Belgian Minister's; Local and INSPECTION OF MEATS FOR EXPORTATION. consumption in said District, shall be fixed at any | hearted” in its support ot the Senator. from the southwest snow FS. at | y, ty Wi Sup eenaube Mandi. ENTIRE NEW SCENERY. ow stage EFFECTS. | St eck ES wni0 Ge _| Telegrapnte News, ‘Tho bill providing for an inspection ot meats for | Puandana om gure, or by whlch its, price to the ‘Society Notes. and isthe deepest of tho year. ‘The wind biew a | VeTacity Wins the Lincelmabire A Ralpburat of Heal Waice on the Stage, fuWs USIVERSTTY.» ©!O8OE | Govgnwwnnt Rucairrs To-vay.—Internal reve. | exportation and prohibiting the tmportation of ted, oF established.” Senator and Mrs. Hawley entertained acompany | {uFricahe for several hours. Sheep in te Loxpox, March 21.—At the Linootn meer- sent SED HLSES 7ST mao] Pico te rv cies i ata Teach. ht Dac aso ar vary (rng | make such ntact oF agian a sh or sary atterndon from ¢ fo at atau The | Greg an And HW feared Ge low wile | aaptraay tae ipa bananas - SLE SSTUNGTOR THEATER o ana ase, | Meo: cave elation of Srecial to General Mean a ATromray.—The Secretary of the ‘Treasury to- Dorved is uss ths Commies oe tela relations), alspose of any, article of (commodity t “trade ae ag a A ee fo] Mig WIND AT PITTSBURG. bay colt Veracity, with Mr. W. ¥ Srerear. - : y Ne at wovlock y lay appointed Patrick J. Hagerty to be store- | ¥ 1 nanimous report of that com- | below a certain standard, or to sell sucl Wing was presented DY | passed m about 7:30 o'clock Ry A Novel and Gicsatic Fatertainment. "The public are lnvived the introductory lecture. | Keeper at Allegheny City Paw Senta ck wainer aen cee wb Gass, teen to | arcbeama aha carta pee ert ia say ser eooeee BOT a a ae ES Ys. six-year. ut ‘GUS HILLS mb2 J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M. D., Deat — ao Protect property rights. or establish a price 80 as to lude free and un- | Mrs. Allen, and Mrs. Carpenter also assisted in | Services Poies are reported down 1n all direcuons, ‘There were twenty-five starters, EAT AUi-PEATURE SHOW, => PROHIBITION UNION 3 FATS | «4 Gave Ctosrs_ 1s Doons The Controller of | “Mr. Evares replied that a like bit had been in| Fosicted competition by the bil‘and such | emlertanlli the guests. Airs Hawley wore &be-| Gnd tne wires aro working badly. "Te Wind Was rome Wall Gueet Ootag, F “ tion Hall, 44 st. and Penn. \e Currency received a dispatch this morning reperted and passed at the last session. and such tollet of black silkx jace, | accompanied. rain. aw ¥ 2 od appa SOE WEDNESDAY 7'30'p. ux Comcall’ important busi: | © reac __ aur | Ivwas the unanimous Feport, of ‘the commivtee, | contracts are made void. Mrs, Warner wore a trained dress of black nét and ae ——_2 New Yonx, March 21, 11 am.—The stock ‘A HOST OF ARTISTS. ouncing that the Commercial National Bank of Don't Fail to See the Great Show. ness. - Dut he had an amendment to offer, allowing thé | | Purchasers of articles from persons in such | satin. Mrs. Clemens wore gray satin and brocade INUNDATED FOR 100 MILES. ket was somewhat irregular but generally beavy _ Matinesw Mom. T :. “_mn19_| 1, B.MOULTON, ,, GILBERT D. FOX, | Dubuque, Iowa, has closed tts doors, Inspection of meats at places of packing. a bay Arnel ad re Lite NS and a bonnet to match, Mrs Greely wore black — At the opening this —— aan ae cyclone, The following well-known articies: wi ‘dresses and references of House Painters, | the e DN ‘The violation ot ct ea mi ‘anor, ch, and cakes were served in jons \cres Uni ‘quiet but Chere was’ a a at’ Stee Mollie Byroqy sopranc, Sita J. Eapate | without cagital, who arc willing to work cheap if ows: | Banks shows that on the 14th of February the in- House of Representatives. for whlch a fine of $5,000 or imprisonment or not | fining room.” among tue guests were Mr. KW. | Cutcago, March ia special rots Poplar heer, | weeks aa eae anerate bus Weat Point, Pai, compat Sane seekers Messrs, Peeriats, | parturent of JAMES M MeGiLis Dealer im Buitding | @ividual depostts amount to $1,251,057,844.42. filiwas paaies cpeceeance sunoetns Cee ent, 18 provided. Business ‘rms outside ofthe | Guder Senator Hale Mr. and Mrs Horatio King, | wont, says: ‘The Missourt River broke yesterday, | Heading. ee ander. ‘Hakeman.. Waldecker. Messrs.” ‘Tweedale, | partment of = 2 ts amount to $1,251,057, 1 was appropriating $10,000 for the con- | ment, 1s. provi fusiness firms Ou e ir. D. M. Dickinson, Mra 7 - | conspicuous. weak tone 4 MeFarlabd, Kaiser. Samucis Shacklefont, | Supplies, U8 toW14 G st. nw..text National Kites | 7, Tyecrow arrived at Montevideo ‘vistiehag!\areoner pala pI pd v eondalcae seat Brien Bt ene hts mooie neg gs eon onp Mra hs rs. a ‘Whittier Senator | Ice dams formed, the river overflowed its banks, py RR ‘endemell rec. WEDNESDAY EVE iee | Arbors: mh19-6t ruction rrom Corinth, Miss., jearst, Mrs. x zi : “3 . y = from the Cape de Verde Isl: the District, are made subject tothe same penalty. | and Mira, Mandersoh, Mrs. Gannétt, Miss | and the whole river-bottom, which includes mill- | tions were lost, tht the while Kich- ifles’ Armory. a = ‘ape de Verde Islands, onal cemetery near that place. , Mrs. | fons Of acres of land, 1s itundated for over 100 | mond and West Point declined % percent. The - — ee < Pruvriva GovERNMENT Secunirme,—The New| _ Mr. Randall (Pa) presented the memortal of the papain a Farwel” wre goun Moore, Meo and Mrs | mites Tuere will bed great lons of cattle. The Gownwand movement was. checked however, and or THE BATTLE OF SHILOH 13 — wiodwe the receipt of Two | Jératy Henate yoaterda: seta eeu Philadelphia board of trade urging the passage of oe ee ‘Anthony Pollok, Mrs. J. W. Foster, Mra. Lander, | bridges on the Manitoba Railroad are all right. hg BE OT: Rg id (4.000) Doliars, beliue the full face of the | Gemmnndimg that mment eecuritios Us reins | the undervaluation UL. ‘Referred. eee oe enata to-day Mr. Blodgett, from the com- | 7iprarian and Miss Spofford, Mr. auld Mrs. Thomas | Settlers living in tue bottom lands have gone to Sth at, two blocks soul Sst policy eld in your company on the life of my late hus: pers: prrcibarideipoerat Securities be printed ‘TARIFF RESOLUTIONS FROM PHILADELPHIA. mittee on pensicns reported favorably a bill to al- | Wiison, Mrs. Powell, Miss Gulick, Gen. Rosecrans, | the hills, ‘The water is the highest ever known in TEMPLATING A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA | penchclary Me; Champion ica ae Soot | Instructing New’ Jersey Comarca ee Want | Also, resolutions of the Philadeiphia board of | low Mrs Loulsa, V. de Kilpatrick, widow of Gen. Drvand tre Van Heypen, Coland aire, Md. Wit: a ee Se Sok MSR Heke Are heed | is eromcea Mara io pio uae met | ag, yan Prarie co bmg about | trade, declaring nat, wale th revision ot the | Stusmn iparick pension 0 #0 a Se aie aig, See omit, ee | MAY REACH MALE A MILLION. Depot, N. J. ave. and C st.” Through tickets to all ipposed that 1 would be comperled to wait ninety lon that will guarantee the same. tariff, and the laws governing the tariff, may have | She! Judge Brake, Mrs, Lyman ‘Tiffany, Mrs. —— Torte : Saho-Ime dave igethesatiewient tat being te tinn, gamed i | Ayowg rue PAESDENTS CaLuene today were Decome necessary, DO, law ahould be passed which | <TDt Sone or frien Kansan te ee | Dawes, dir and Dre's. M, Bryan, the Clilnesé | Sensational Heports of the Extent of ‘2 RENT — THE xz | the policy, learned by your letter of Marl would tend to ¢i ‘break up, oF destroy the rom Kansas, minister ana suite, Mr. ‘Treasurer Tate's Defaication—The Fe ST TERY AEMORTON LIGHT IN- | Tied vou were ready to makcuamediate payment with | Senator McPherson, Hepresentatives Ermentrout, Beme ‘industries abd “homs’ “markets ef | Sho front row of one of the reserved gallerice and | SRT a ena nee” 2ik Sune, Yor ips: ‘Tie acgont ba inthe city) may be’ rented for balla | vut deduction.aud | have to thank you for thisprampt- | Waltthorne, Morrow, Gear (with Bishop andrews), | Nome dust as ae We Se: eeaetaaaety Gipaeng wes poem gueed of oe | EE Nis ant its ingaliy Sirk | Mepublicane Fee! Good About It. =, fours, and exhibitions, Suraice doubly valuable. espectfully yours," | Thompson, Hooker, ‘T. J. Campbell, Allen, Miss, of the free ‘list should ‘She has a small and neatly bound mem- | Cockrell, Mrs. DOlpb, Senator Morrill, Miss Swan, | Lovisvue, March 21—Up to 10 o'clock this COLLISION ON THE GRAND TRUNK. EK ae the Arbery on Monae Weed | Mwance doubly valuable. Mespsctiy duauriox. | and eters. Mon, #4, An ‘Asctatant omy | Brenly of such character as wil ait the further | eNa4e, Shoes, Small and neatly bound mem, | Cockrell, Mrs Auchard Nixon, Senator Evarts Mrs | morning there have been no startling develop. | wroxtxe, Owe, March 21.—An emigrant tra Friday, between the hours of @:30 and 8 p.m. eS. mn! Rieaaner General Land Office and Solicitor Cary, | development of manufactures, and that no tree | Contributions from er peu which have appeared | Tg ey er ES ck, Mrs. Outh- | ™€Dts concerning the defaication in the state | gotng west on Uke Grand Trunk road collided with peers q=> ,BULLETIN, PROHIBITION HALL, cor, | Amasa J. Parker, Albany, and Wm. Bookstaver, importation of any article should be allowed that | in the daily papers lately indicate that she has | Sabla, Chaplain and Mrs. Van Wy rs. OF treasurers ofc. Conservative reports from tho | £x>: ia train ging east a anile east of this VALI F OR STA | a ec en ane ON BALL: GOR. | Dunkirk N.Y. Will miltate against any of the indus- | entered the ranks of journalism. ‘The occupants | Waite, Mrs. McPherson, Mra “McCutcheon, state capital place the amount of deficit at be- | place Unis morning. The sagiteer of the emi. “ Sheciat Purtion’ ‘Semi-monthly. Free Sleeping | perance every night in the week at mm. Every tries of the country; that to destroy or | of the Senate press gallery with onc accond have | Minister de Struve, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burrows tween $125,000 abd $150,000, the former being tue | grat train was injured about the head, and ‘Cars. Cheap Rates. Southern Route. ly welcome. bighh Woman's Christian ‘Tae PRESIDENT Has ArrRoven the act for the| even seriously impair the manufacturing 1n- | suggested that Miss Ethel be invited to occupy a | and Dr. W. A. Bartlett, amount stated by Auditor ‘Hewitt. More sensa. | @ brakewan on the same train bad a leg broken, feadway. New York ft We CARL AOS Ceesence, | Wedteniay. Probibtion Unisae"'™ ““ahig'se | Pellef of A. B. Norton, and the joint resolution dt- | terests of the United ‘states ” meaus » the | sesFin that: gallery wives Mic ncaed hoses ea | i asowtery und Mrs MeCulloch began the Uonal dispatches place the sum far above theed | OF the passengers eight or tea have broken limbs Broadway, New York. i. W. CARR, 402 Chestni a _ hie | vecting Ge mscenenyer the Interior, by means of | deprivation of employment or the reduction of the | conveniences of her chosen profession, and no celebration of their wedding anniversary | ngures, one placing it at $197,000, and credit And are more or less seriously hurt, but no persoa Yuiluleij bia, or any Haltimore and Obio Ticket Agent. a= SOTICE. the director of the Geol Survey, to investi- | tothe iow standard Of tie forciem wage marker, | UouRe, the correspondents would most Wilingly | foqay at. noon with tally reaktast. ‘The | Heute ome, inclng, It at $107,000, and crediting | ee a satright. The tasgest aster or the ae aes —_— Mg a te the 1cabnity of cov: a voirs | £0 the low standard of the forelcn wage.worker, | tender her the creaun of thelr news, (ble Was laid in the dining-roota with « mound of | brdvayiy seach a alt tation detlaes, Petrolia train bad both legs broken, besides sus. ASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, Crabs, Clams, Blue Points, Fee ine geoeacticability of constructing reservoirs | ana that the Milly tariff bill, if It should become & pe ‘and tall vases of } Pf Latuing other injuries, fireman's bands and WwW of Salt Water Oysters. Delivered free Pattee sewage of water in the arid region of the | iaw, would prove injurious 16 many important aad « THE COPYRIGHT BILJn ee Peeerenl tae atone trees oon TATE THOUGHT TO BE IN CANADA. face were injured, but the others on the train es- COR. 22D AND P STREETS N. W,, | thecity. AtG2Z1Bst.nw. ~ United states, Jong-establlsned industries of the country. Ke-| Senator Chace’s copyright bill, which was intro- | roses set at the end, Mr. McCulluc! = Beyond the fact that Tate left Louisville Friday ry y+ ~F ’ = PLETON P.-CLARK, J = g happy, and has few of the inirmities of old age. | nent for Cincinnati nothing is known of nis | Capea a Flas the APPLET ORCHIIEOE Mxs. CiEVELAND Nor Golxa To New Yorx.— | ferred. Guced in the House by Representative Breckin- | NTEP¥cculioch, his Dride of halt & century ago, is | Bigwt for, Cincinnati nothing ts he fled from this | mostly Danes and Germans, and are = rotice, 605 Fret, nA - Col. Lamont stated this morning that Mrs. Cleve. PAUPER IMMIGRANTS. Tldge and referred to the judictary committee, will | as biithe and full of enjoyment a8 if she were city be Dettale and themes te Oeneae Hamano and points tfartuer west. FINEST ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDING lenidence [iv our it. ne. 5.2ws | !andis not going to New York to attend the work-| Mr. O'Neill Pa.) presented a memorial of busi-| be taken up by the committee on Friday. The | thirty years younger. Few women of her ageenjoy | City to Buffalo and the ‘are overhauled a. — HORSES AND CARRIAGE ROOM _ Plans for all classes of batldings prepared. mh15-2w* } 12 preplinpiate nl. napreaiemamntire ness men of Philadelphia asking that a penaity be | fact that the Dill originated with a protection Sen- | lite so thoroughly a8 does Mrs, McCulloch. Near | TDK that when hi toon. Tany Tepabii- Expecting @ Volcane te Burst Ferth. IN THE WORLD. CS SE a - aap ee ™ | imposed upon captains and owners of vessels Meader vende: ce Feeoee any fee uguse (by a free. | her at the table sat Mra Collins, who was MIS | Cans are clalming that Tate’sdetalcation will en- | THE BAVISPE REGION IN MEXICO CONTIXUES 0 partnes yeretofore ul TRA furnishing 350 tons = fee eens Inspection of the Entire Establishment is Courted. between us has expired by linsitation. smite Tan ce rhe! ag. 350 mate! A, ieonard, MF. | able them to carry the state at the mext state ‘SUFFER FROM PRAMPUL EARTHQUAKES. int counts uper, Cl » Bailey and the iil continue for the preseut snd until further | to kinds of coal for the Naval Academy has been | DMiKing into the ry pauper, criminal and | of tho advocates of the measure that it will be y A. P. Man, of Now York; Mr. N. election. They say Tate’s shortage is Duta proof] San Fxaxctsco, March 21.—Col. Kosterlitzky, im contract 1 ts, Refer tically. the house, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mc. a mbt-Tha 1D. BROWS, Propristor._ | novi 'tocccnby adjoining ofices asheretofore,at No. | awarded to Meredith, Winship & Co. of West ponte caw alae Seda ee EE te fuade by che republicans On the | command dof the Custow-uouse guards at’ Bavinpry eo ee meres Cee The House then went into committee ot tne | * TENSION FOR IB SETTIGTS As MESHENOKR DURING | Sirs Yale aid Milas Mary composed ie breaitast | Pah EbGh sat ge mooraue State government was | recently are of aay eoomvenrs & NEW_ PUBLICATION _March 15,1888.__—_mh6 : ERS | pare Boats TO se Examingp.—Secretary Fatr- | whole (Mr. Hatch, of Missouri, tn the chair) on the | rn the Senate,to-day, Mr. Sawyer, from the com- ok coven inte thoeeok. THE REFUBLICANS REJOICING, Cc er . cot SRE ASE, -RHEIE ORDERS | child has directed that the board of supervising | bill referring to the Court of Claims for the ad- mites on pensions, reported favorably a bill to| wr. and Mrs, Lucius Tuckerman gave a reception | ,,4,Well-known, member of Sat Y¥CLOPEDIAS! SPE, Pope um, Z0F bot weather. “80 call om F-T. | inspectors of steam vessels convene in Washington | justment of the accounts of laborers, workmen | pension Joseph McGuigan, who 18 now aud has last evening that was the initial meeting of the | treasury $1,300,000. He went out leaving it about HALL, Shirt Maker, 908 F st. lw. Jel | TApEIDIe OF Other Mie tants as ones ane such, col- | and mechanics arising under the elght-nour law. | Deen tor years messenger in the office ofthe See Fortnightly Club, It proved to bea large party. | empty, and carrying ibly several hundred $e TO THE PUBLIC_ALL cases of | /PlDle oF other life-boats as may be Fresented. Extension of Fourth street, Ing the war McGuigan ‘Wwas'a, messager tn ts | SOME NOS, Pr er a oye Buyer, | mousand, with, tim. Comment, i# unnecessary. ity to children of atiimals in District of ‘assistant Ing the war McGuigan was @ messenger in ing, Miss Loring, Mr. Columubie shoul bs Drompiiy reporvel to HUMANE | , M% CLAMENCE Buprne oytetatant marshal | LETTER OP THE DISTRICT cowmissrowERs TO nerne- | 12g the war Mc(uigan, Was 3 employed to carry | Secretary and Mry'Whitney, Col. and Mrs. Jonn | wholesome character, but It will sercazaly cause JOUNSON'S UNIVERSAL CYCLOPEDIA is s whole | SOCIETY, 910 F n.w. Telephone call, 947-4. mh6-3m e z i ‘tant confidential messages between the dif- RECAMIER ———=—=S*S*~S« States as resigned that OMICe tO accept am ap..| The Commissioners nave written to Chairman | !MPortant confidential messages petween the dit- Library cf universal Knoweldge from the peus of the | S—> gos Pointment tn the law department of a JMestern | Clements, of the subcommittee of the Hous ap- gn one oceasion while carrying an, tmporvaat,or- 10a ajor D. W. ex-chiet committee on District ay tions, | der from the Secretary of War ‘arsenal a ablest scholars in America and Earope. It is accepted division of the post-office or anor tte cpentng of Ath tetee Uchecaa | sutuait, ba wen Corowa trons kis Som eat cet Ss buch authority im our leading colleges. It is not OMice Department has been appointed his suc- enclosing petitions from Cardinal Gibbons and fously injured. He sul juently enlisted as a for the few, like Appletons’ or the Britannica, but for y ‘Bil Tt haw just been thoroughly revised at a cost of over Mra. Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. | the republicans to put forth new energy and Winthrop chsbdie , Senator and Mrs. Hawley, Mr. gather in ‘the democrats who believe in honest and Mrs'8. L. Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Warner, | fovernment, and will certainly stop the ever. Mr. S. G.Ward, Miss Howell, Miss Thoron, iss Cl: | fasting ory of democratic Bunty, 90 shouted, mer, Mr. W. V. R. Berry, Miss Berry, Mri. Hobsou, | in the ears of the. long-su! and’Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Lodge. cratic stump-speakera, You can say forme that I ‘Mrs, Amory entertained a company at dinner | believe Tate's shortage will be of much benefit to last evening, in compliment to the Swedish minis- | ‘ue republican party, and that if we don’t carry sergeant, but was dischat ‘He does not claim others, owners of property on the line of 4th | that his injury isa result of military service and street extended, from Brightwood to Bunker Hull | hence cannot be pensioned under the general law. for the republican nominee Uuls fall we = ter and Mrs. de Heuterskiold. Later in the evening Will matte tangs hum at the peat ecate election commissioner of pensions, is more favorable to- | road, together with anestimate prepared in the NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED, they went to Mrs. Tuckerman’s. wi Se ees ee ee W.8 THOMPSON, Pharmacist | Higa Comes Stas oo eat | opening suid abort and complcctag te toiscaker | Me senate yesterday confirmed the nominations | “yjrq" Jon M. Glover, the, Misses) Henry, Mrs. | _,48Y OTHER FHOPLE tAtD 70 morning pe over 000 renowned contribatora, It isin eight con- “705 151m | Fendants consider that hes slowly improving. | SPiMOE, "he Comaatssisners say GUN ER esgs | Ot E. Nelson Fitch to be recelver of Rublic moneys | yecaruney, and Mrs. B. H. Warder were at home | gq4,1ispavch trom rank ts are nient sized volumes. No father ean give to his ebild —————= | _A Cincutam Lerrgn was issued by the Post | not included the extension of this street In any of pnd Bn ee ie be | to callers yesterday. . an | a, Se Pree eee ee ears ae recommenda .cheon yesterday in | looked docum: ‘at school oF hisson or daughter just entering the arena EQUITABLE eS he ee, OE Vee |S rconia won be ta ceattag, chiens orien | end GOvaRunSSrr PuIMTINa Onvica. tirvemmeltonec meet tne ascent tee, nemeer | eer enc cues tian ieee tate ee ‘ldo anything that will beof more permanentbenedt | co pes arrye BUILDING woe, | phous Cumetpeea er oiee fap helicity Fron, necessary, to be lone in the District | When the House special committeeinvestigating those present were Mra Spovigwoode. Mrs. Brink- Pa i eS y AmsOCrA: _ — the Government Printing OMice resumed the ex- | erhoff, Miss Cutcheon, ‘Miss Du Puy. Se es ee Gate and tne o¢ arrival. ‘Tao requirement false | Sho Qbetmsttness Ferthes tink teat ths isa | autnation ot Mr. iT. J; Drake yestorday. atter=| "hve ciuetsat soeiets met la Mrs, asom’s pare ego eee Address, for particulars and terms, “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F ST. extended to all distributing offices of whatever | important street, and Cat It would be of great a noon, the question as to his politics was still dors leat ie pe Se alee gl peer gs | Measure responsible in putting him to Aight. One ASSETS—$860,95. Class, tage Lo the propert, dering on the exten- | pressed, ‘Ided so fi to that Slicer, of ommay r’ ‘Ubing seems evider “4 1 - regen mek A J. JOHNSON & CO. eae Ri ui Suuiic Whe state Bion-and to the interes: of ‘the pe acaneeser Qiouow a democrat but eronena to soar upon Shelly, Musio was renderea by Miss French and | means to ay Se wae ~ be be Me Pam] the object and ad ELEASED PROM A MEXICAN 1 Which it 1s proposed to erect on er his political history, He was sustained the Ir, Szemeleny! many tipeaecectatiootre Turtiened pen spots °, | Departament received e ceecr ree ae | wae to open and lay out the road at this time. | majority of the conaltUcein this. T. E Bright, | Miss Hattie Martin, having completed her visit a jot ponce from, 9 xm. to 4:50 pm. On the first | of ast J; Yo the effect that on the 6th ot | The only difeulty that, presents itself is the fact | an assistant foreman, 1n charge of the Job room, | ¢ relatives in Montgomery, Ala, 1s now with Sioux City Fears a Fleed. mb21-cot 11 Great Jones st. NewYork, | we im each month the office will be open trom sromage that the Baltimore and Ohio Rallroad Company examined regarding bis annual report x ———_—SEr_rrerr RigSgsie® Pm Advances will bemade yromply | that month Oliver Woods, aeitizen of the United Occupies & part of tis road with its ot oe pn og gt oe gl lends tn Atlanta, from wilence she will go, | 4 guaat 10x GoOx ABOVE THE CITY AXD ANOTHER “ean one rece! Mex was ateested by malitary: eet eaneo, | branch, and that company 80 far has falled to | work with adecreased foree and. a decreased: es, Seon. cea. dally atthe ofice of the Awociation Enable Bunk | Mex., Was arrested by Gon bape miake any dedication of ths property cocupled Ly penditure. ‘The office work was well up in hand | ™0re Martin. ae ae ing, 1003 F st, Shares are €2.50 per month. charge of complicity with Bernal, the bandit. The | it for the use of this street. TI ners | and there were no complaints of delayed work | MF. and Mrs. William M. Lay ent wioegicd Gow Suozs THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prea't, | The Deparment sone a COBY of: this letter se that may bo made available for the opening or | om the Exocuttve, De had uo decided political | Philadelphia, Covers were laid for ten, and ainoag m0. 30 EDSON, Sec to Mr. Connery, American: affaires ‘suburban streets, This they have done in view of Convictions but was always neutral, ‘He had pre- | those present were Col. and Mrs. Blunt, Mrs. a ea oe iB. | {co instructing him to, lace the fact that the courjs have, held in a recont case | ferences, however. Hooker, Miss Gerrans, the Spanish and Argentine Ar Movesare Cosr <—- yascakes Connery, however, had previously applied to tne | ward the opening of new Toads or strests outeide |, THE BILL REVISING THENATIOWAL-sanx twa, | ministers and Representative GIDGOR | FORCELAIN ORNAMENTS, BISQUE FIGURES. | Mexican’ minister’ for the provection of the of the city imita:betore an appropriation to meot | |The House committee on banking and currency a Gaaeen ties eekaeenae on! MGioocas Lavcrmniesmnatines + | SUUiosptrtned on sdadat'"an sta innute | the expo atau ork ase, if Congres | tnday decided wo repre favraly ob pre | ing aniversary mr Some I12 Onset ob and od ve ami ler ‘Ave ard to find, but they CAN be found at ‘<5 SEEDD Sona, Bragg announcing that Woods was released from BI oy ey ee Prasnarissconnying awa verte tance CY | present = a ee FPeng ae at Seetias Cae sneak Sonata | to national banks. ‘Tho bill bas been under con Charged With False Pretenses, BBR ow RRR OTTTT SOLDIERS AxD THE Crvit. SeRvicR—Mr. M. A. | Cheyne no reason why a portion Of that fookey sideration for more than two months and, large Hf oH x of the Union Veteran’s "be applied to the sui umber of amendments suggest EB U Re Dition, commander-tn-chief mnion should not at once ‘be app irveying, | Kolm to make the imeasure more binding. and ex. as Fs 3 Sss Union, has received a letter from the Civil Service | platting and opening of this street as far as thé | Dicit were adopted. Mr. Wilkins, the a a a a Sd Commission, notifying him that the civil, service frees apc ‘Of the committee, will make the report, Tules have Deen amended ao as to exempt honors District in Congress. same — bly discharged soldiers and their DQ | rue ROCK CREEK RAILROAD BILL PASSES TRE SENATE. | ‘The Senate committee on Post-offices and post— Ss FEE Oo, F os ous for promotions, 7 ompeutive al nee edge arrears cet Bateman eo ng ad meme lc of Columbia et al, for accounts and an injunction, S Be 22 & orate the Rock Creek Raflroad Co. was passed franked &c. The defendant, Columbus Thomas, contracted Ny ae 23 Ee Busy A Deraxramer Ixvasrioating Coxurrres.—see- | with amendments, On motion of Mr. Harris it | eters mailed by Senator Butler: | Sig oo «(kee 4ss% i jae # Tetary Fairchild has appointed the following off. | was referred to a committee of conference, and | trom New Jersey for the protection of young girls << A NEW PRINTING OFFICE ~ | cers of the Department asa committee for the in- a oe and Spooner were ap- 12 che Deseriog of Columabis were received. Boon SSD Job PRIN Ei Tistigation of che fe eee ee |” ‘snance sapaR. intimation that Renator Fatiner intengs sons 1108-1116 E st. n.w., South 51 Miew O¢ reforming the: in the direction of betwen sear steed,” ihe order of that ‘Eom OF EVERY KIND IN ALL RELIABLE Announce that they are realy to tacos orders for | economy of money agd tine. HF paldwin. dep: | Mr. McPherson introduced in the Senate yester. | Wem a “leed.” after the orde given ui) Kyu of printinw at the auve adress,” TherOue. | uty first auditor; EB. Speer, chiet of accounts ay a bill to amend the act for the construction ot | >Y Senator Stanford recently. Bi is Entirely New. Skilled workunen only em the Treasury; Chas. Hi. chief of the quarter- poe f2-1m_ | master's division, second éntrollers offizes, fea. | ® Dridge across the Eastern Branch. It proposes District Government Aftairs, ca — a Sound doaee coldest te Samet REMC | 00 authoctan the Secretary of War to:akaey phat patabirbspecuiealy Sinan, Heanor ofc albu ear nameuare ae | sroomnciate ae ran overanduadeecat ge, | Beveled Fe Dats, eee fre LADIES", “THE RICHEST, appointees. ‘The tn 1b is thought, will | and for this purpose 1. appropriates $30,000, $8,000; ila. Wise, to erect one di , 1318 Q HANDSOME ChYSTAL, “CHANDELIERS | Me Several months, as the work 1s to be cafried Laber-Day in the House. Street atu cost of $3,000; Gunder, two dwellings, ¥F. BROOKS, n all over the country. A TILT BETWEEN MR. O'NEILL AND MR. ROGERS— yy are irene Mee ——— eS = Conver, ling. Cuanats rx ram Bostox.—seoretary Whitney B88 | «snore was a share une tenors ME. O'Nett, of | HIDE, Park, 10 S0n8 $700 Southard, to —— wasa Ir Gilledale, ‘under consideration certain proposed changes in ise | CeCe frame awelling, cost G000, Missouri, and Mr. Rogers, of Arkansas, in the House swaps fe GIRLs, Oce Howes Ax a OE eed Ut ane Henin ams | yesterday afternoon, over a question of the con- ‘The resignation of J. W. messenger in DECORATIONS. Sonmaeane enn ae Oy che advinoey Ua. Ssderation of labor Bilis by the House. | A. resolu-| the superiutendent ot seventh, mand eighth divie- Bors, ‘What should receive more attention or afford us | THe Principal change is to spe poor sree MaareflcaDige aipecschiseyl ar’: ta EO ‘to fill the vacancy. , i ships. ‘The Bureau of Steam en | 18th of April and 16th of May for consideration of | = 8 ‘Composed of ‘Messrs Glassie and ee ane ney cline nauchof Our Homest | vered a provest to some of the Ing | such bills was passed, but not opposition, represen District Suourban Rail- Weare coustantly adding uew and original workto | that if made the ventilation and en. ‘The opposition was led by Mr. “Arkan- =e Thicnierente wite Commissioner Ber our attractive rooms, gineer’s quarters will be seriously che z 1d axp “inner snowing me eww id saree a fer send tos tart rach monid this morning See ee anniaiie ‘Exquisite NEW DOYLIES in Drawn Work. SOLID Himes more fndn tay concetvabie BU’ over “ited | o¢ Bere ployee of the District stablen : EMBKOIDERY and OUTLINE WORK. ‘the labor committee had jurisdiction) was nearly | \ ‘Tne Commissioners have received the Treasur- NEW CROCHETING and TAMBOUR WORK. Feady Lo be submitted to the House. er’a statement relative to thelr. — Werk of all Mads commenced, Mr. ONeill adaressing himeolt to, Rogers, | Sna tnd that she balance of $197,Q0008 teported Irae he Py Aref Enbrdy Hite carte mening Keane a Ra | wane ra some ARTHUR BURT & co, Ceneting, Caaieses, Deaeting 5 ta tonnes complished Your purpose, sbd-you nave simply torun side track trots tue mein line of the Bele fae on = han ne 2 Deen the tool that Has been ‘ued for that put- | more and aad on Virginie avenue mblOawarn wurst. x Ww anes stock of Summer STAMPED LINENS st pop- eto yf he EE toreversion upon Minga" DOSS Uy the eee, ® &. OPPENHEIMER & BRO. slept des ‘ ‘ mine Cont have written to Post Com- Ramet sae ca ie ‘Cox, Gt New York, moved that the gentle. | mibs,commisgoners George a egec, Pet, Mac J. P Picues, nis pialbiatiguennie Nore End, the motion beltg: agreed ace Me “ONeill re: ee eee oe Neem ns Gola: tata petnees e on wmeaae, 1 Pee tog Machine etry Famed the oor, {Betpolce fre, who was disniood trout sud bree EASTER OVENING OF IMPORTED STYLES senbaainy ‘an inter. ‘From the leading houses: ENTS SUITS AND PRESSED. $1: ‘the Feference ‘LOXDOS and Panta Sots Scones, Pent 20 cts fetta, 25 conte, "he sous done, eae Sonera ‘BER OWN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, ‘Guvde tepend. ox 4. J. FISHER & mbl7 =‘ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21. 18 + © ero Wat. we obe door teen Bib. 4