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STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, - Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by f ; ter, ge one oo ote gee 4 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 4 whose term of office the famous star-route cases 8. B. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. . were ae td — this morning at home in seventy. one years, He had been suffert cteghy exrpuomns on tneiv ows serorcat ot Ib coats ood ter with disease ov the kidne3 nd week. or 44e. per month Copies a the count > . did not decome serious until abou a month ago, cents each. mail—postage prepad—S0 cents s fince Which time he has been confined to the month. one year. #5. six mouths @.). - {Eutered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., Rouse, "About a week ago It was discovered By Ris exondclaesmailmetter} = physicians tuat paralysis of the biadder had eet in, ‘Tax W Oran obi Pridey—61 and his fatlare Roce Caat time has, been marked. ‘EEXLY ieked 5 ‘sank into a heavy slumber year, postage prepaid Six montis, 50 cents Eariy this morning = snd passed quietiy away. Mr. Brewster was one 10,882. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1888. . TWO CENTs, fase woe eee eee Philadeiphis ‘bar. He had been twice married, Dut ‘Wasa widower at the time of hls death, is ‘3 second Wife hating died about (Wo years ago. Washi News and Gossi AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| T#® DEMocRatic PRIMARIES. ‘ THE CYCLE IN THE ARMY, fashington News iD. ne one Telegrams to The Star. — TO ee Rates of advertising made known on application. Po ~~ tren aren —=—=- NEW Nationa: THEATER. a CT. U, MASS Mi English Military Authorities Not Dis- ‘Chae presi Besse Index to Advertisements, TO-NIGHT and SATURDAY MATINEE. otal aot are twil speak om “reels Destrastion” ot pasa If 18 ADMITTED THAT MB. WILLIAM DICKSON WILL GO = couraged by ite Failure im Mecomt ME A M. PALMER'S COMPANY Peis ———— ‘30 o'clock at Wenley Chapel, corset soooners Ist pace THE DIRECT TAX BILL. en nm, BUT wuermen ua. ganoxer, Me / THE BOYCOTT DECLARED OFF.|,,nca,n., = ia Surplus and interest fund... $34,737.31 ‘w. ‘Admission free. Como early to| Arronwers—4th page. NORRIS, OR A DARK HORSE WILL GO WITH HIM Special Cable Dispatch to Tar Evewtne Stam Gur sarpigs {aud basincreased $1,034.04 during the | secure At_| ‘Avcriox Saxes—3d page, ~ MUST BR SETTLED IN TUE CONVENTION TO-MORROW Loxpox, April 4.—The experiment of cyclista 1a 3 Sat Bisros iucreaced only $4245, leaving sclear guint | §<q">, PUBLIC, NOTIOE 1 HEREBY WARN | Boanpro—2d pare. EVEXING. the English volunteer maneuvers are now ad. 3 MMM S010 731 over snd above all secruiny interest The | SE, *the public in general that I will not bere: | Booxs—dth page. Filibustering Against It in the House. abd. - , mitted on all hands to have been a faflure. The ap HRMS opthiy reco ps average about 15.000.” Fhe ange | #00peible OF auy contract entered intoyor for any QU | Beatwaas Onatces—2d page The democratic workers to-day were subtract | All HOt the Burlington Strikers Resite, | sistance covered was absurdity smal, partly owing = members. We shall retire shares at the rate of 13 per ; ly i Cirx Irexs—Oth page. ing and adding. ‘he returns trom the primary to the badness of the roads and partly to the want HE cent per annum. We are uow paying 5 per cent per CHRISTOPHER EDIE. | Couxray Rrat Estate—2d page, = elections last evening supplied the figures. The of training of the men. The war ofMlcs, however, MMM A anoum to those who withdraw their money. We ad- Se OORTATE AND MARBLE MANTELS— | | Deatus—3th race, FREEDMEN’S BANK DEPOSITORS. | resuitsot the calculstiom ditterea widely. Ac- does not despair, and a number of regular soldiers uM Aa pa ag ayy ae meet sis In order to reduce my lance stock of Dxwtistat—3d page, cording to one set of figures the election ot two| DEATH OF HON. BENJ. H. BREWSTER | ¥es'"ay becan training at Aldershot as a corps MM AAA dues to, ray 50 cents to 1,000 may be paid in at one SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS tone aera ad Particular delegates Uy the coming convention 5 HH. Of military cyclists, muha time. 9 mouth per share. b per ceht per annwin | y z ac thaaek -ATIONAI—Ath pase, : 5 5 —— : ane » from me, wi cAXC! 2h page. = EELLAR'S STARTLING PHENOMENA. C15 7a atreet. og DUNCANBOS. President, ii jg °, aga Fou Ret (Flats)—2d page. idates, There was one thing that the frienasot | CALAMITY AT A MEXICAN BULL FIGHT.| A Fire Causes zante Among the Spec- Sects om sale Thareday morning apt -W1S ABRAHAM,’ Vice President. * “]320 Peunsylvania ave, LW. For Rext (Rooms)—2d page, ‘The Sen: all the leading candidates were agreed upon, and {ators and Eighteen Persons are —— on — "G. SAXTON, Treasurer. eat Tt vidas Lk hd ates —_— ArEAUau's GRAND oPEKA HOUSE _JOUN COOK. Seereisry. O18 Turse mb31-4t PICTURE FRAMES. fee carry A bill for the withdrawal of public lands in | that eg ope aered bron —<— , jeuur Sinus mane cape aii sous ae SEENTE SUE OF STOCK. po RS ieGthtacaed | onea mane tami ose Mississtppt trom sale at ordinary private entry | Dickson < delegates to the St Lous! Stormy Outlook for Floquet’s Cabinet. €rvciss. ae oe FIKSI COOPERATIVE BUILDING AS- | HAvius located st the southwest corner of Oth stand | Yor Rexr (Offices)—2d page. And to redistrict them for homestead settlers was | COBVention, The friends of Mr. Norris calculated 63 an Ae CA apeeee Seats peapes ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Sat tee acs Oo Expenses low, ‘en. to correap. . sli Geccaena ot the Sizty-atk 00 be cant ta the Deaaes convene 0 rams dai aya at : 000 18 ane Style of Picture Fraine made to order. -lirror For Saux (Lots)—24 page. Placed on the ar, ; : derday: GunSay afterncen eheut 605 echen Return Engigenent of $1,000 1 EUtE, QUNAtEt OS BACH SHARE | frou rene uorhic, Parc Gotad sade | Fon cs ismunaeses-s pagn MR. LAWLER'S SPELLING BILL. the friends of Nr Gander see OEY] PLOQUETS DIFFICULT TASK. | fhilihag hom was conte teh gpa ee MR. RICHARD MANSFIELD. MAYBEW PLATER, Treas Litem, Pree. | Srowectal ced eee ae oe ae Hoosxronssnros—4th pace e Mr. Palmer (by Fequest) introduced e Dill to test | cowpanaTIVE STRENGTH OF MESSRS. GARDNER AXD| Bie Cabimet Violently Avsatied as the | £8! Batlonal sport. ‘The company of bull-fght. g > SUBURBAN BUILDING A<SOCIATION | “Apel 4,188 ie): n pReMBLY. | Loca Mannion Oth ree and try the science of speiling, and to provide for NORRIS Very Outset of its Career. ben a fre ouddenly Orie onl on tas cones eee pS bas declared a semi-aivnual dividend of 4 per - GkaEini sede Fier GEORGETOWN, | Leer kb oues-l cara foe pray dead erie ee eee Biinict convention, it will have to be de- | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexiwo Stan. of the plaza. "A panic seized os cer rs are din: ‘any time “ same luced louse by | termined in that body. The friends of Mr. Norris] Loxpox, Aj —AS Jearly foreseen, Diage, and @ frightful spectacle Was Une result. Tanai Baty me, Fire per cent allowed ou with- | "Quand after JUNE 181, 1688, the price of gas wi | MONEY 70 Loax—6th page ir Lawier. claim for him from 35 to 42 votes,and give 30 votes quve cabs | fs no sooner complete than iris | The plaza was coustructedet wooden toast, reeds gents W, Be LOW DER Re Vie be reduced to one dollar and fity cents net per 1,000 | 2 Losgpe LEAD SMUGGLING. toMr, Gardner. The friends of the latter gentle- + 48 | &c.. and it was due Wo this fact tuat the majority gents. He LOWDERMILK, Vice-President able fon if dakewithinnastens Sane cites preainta RAN STEAMERS—3A pace, eae 5 bi nds of the latter gentle- | vigorously assailed in more than one quafier. | o¢ the people escaped Without Injury. bet 7 , fy; VIVIAN BRENS, Ir. offered a resolution (which was | man just reverse these figures. =f0UF votes i, W. SMILEY, Ls. EMERY, S. DANA LIN Bon of’ ‘he usual discount wiil be added toll | Potomao Rives Boats—3d page, b ig Thurty- Some of the strongest denunciations come fiom | to force an opening: permitting an e bg EE bulla Af wot paid a8 above. It is hoped ail citizens will | Praxos axp Onaaxs—4th page. agreed to), directing she Secretary of the Treasury are necessary fora choice. The uncertainty inthe | bi" own ‘sige the moderate republicans, ‘The | points, but many women and children jumped from LAN in “Shane Na Lawn” | COFP, Treas GRETIGUE COMPANY la lis determination to sup: | PERSONAL —Gth aye. Preteens Tint, precautions have been taken to | Sesire\Garduer aud Norris artece from tbe fact | Journal dee Debate publishes the epost violont | t¢ See cane et ene 2 mers ‘Rare C PROFESsIONAL—4th | revent the im} ition of lead and lead ores from o dred feet, and over one hundred of them were se + ot | seas lowes charged by any otuer company Turuish: | Rartnonbe 3d page Wrexico, and Gauean ty rend and lead ores trom | that the fiends of both these gentlemen ciatm | article probebiy that ever appeared in that pager. | 2mm, Aud over one, lmundred of hem > page. Uhat certain districts were pieiged to vote for (APPscor's orEKa HOTS Bae the sume nigh, standard of gaa light: Parties Qe) sescitzzes—Ath pare. laws, and what legislation is necessary to prevent | their particular candidate,’ Of course they can | Ht describes Floquet’s antecedents, says he had to Tue sides of, the p GRAND SACRED CONCERT BY CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Ssuuvahy af panutacturere — SPxctaL Norices—Ist page. ‘the smuggling of lead and lead ores. Yote for but one ‘man after the selection of Mr. | B® imprisoned during the rising of the commune; | Tie a a the goo, WE MM OO RRR EEE By ‘the Board of F SUBURBAN Prorenzr—Cth page, 700 LATE. TO RECONSIDER. Dickson, and in the convention they will probably | that we could have expected nothing but what is | SHEL wind blowing, che sm SRE PRE SS EE cruormanee sonra 100082 | aramanagan, OH HeeR Pusey, | anes usors cra omracena™s ascomnaer i rou whisk | eect elute erin. Hoce | Seman tod Sealy trom prsonage ware | anssCgte atb wpa . — a % oa page. louse a vn a Series of evils, but that the re- | far n taken from the smoking ruins, Nine ro SS hi HEED E FE ASSETS—$860,951.84. Bee COLUNBIZ BUILDING [AND SAVING | Uxpentaxens—3d page. ing at Buffalo, N. ¥., was passed, aaa INE VOTES PUT DOWN 48 DOUBTFCL, juabs ieee thom sonatas tho tases onary antici. | sons were s0 badly burned that tuey dled yester- INCOMPARABLE BAND, nyt areorenegheey Wawren (Board)—2d page, some facts concerning the matter had come to his | #04 aa rule these doubtful ones"have some one | petions, ac., &c. The conduct of iticard and | 485- This wakes eighteen deaths tn ali up today. eee ca eiasning the qhect, and advantages of | | The first meeting of this association was held at ST. | Waxrxn(Help)—2d page. Knowledge since theu, and he wished to have the | whom they would like to send toSt. Louts, The | Loubat in refusing to Join the ministry at the | XU-Cifht persons were very badiy burned, aud So Taane HELENE | UOdice hours: trom 8 a.m, to 4-30 pon, On the fret | Pose hee Seabee gorner Sthiand H sta. nw. MON: | warrgp (Situations) 20 page Page eoinmitted to the committee on public build- | seattering vote will be an important factor in the | eveventh hour on tie ground that they disagreed | {upuet, Wey SUL Ne at Yonst ton of chew will die MILLINE. contralto,” Mir CHAS. TURNER | Wednesday in each monik the oftice will be open trom | The hist toxuser sierthio: seectios war take clas at | Wanrep (Rooms) 2a page iden Frounds., The presiding officer, however, | convention, and to-day and to-morrow there will | With the revision schetae occasions inuch Surprise, | Fuociced down ald treupied upon hy tiepauies ‘teuor, Signor GIOVANNI TAGLIAPIETRA. B to 8 o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly | the above-uaued hall on ‘Waxrep (Houses)—2d page. decided that, two legislative days having inter- | be considerable skirmishing around to get these | a8 It was known from the frst that aa ad: ‘stricken Unrong and are Very seriously Dut not ta- baritone, FRACEEIN MINA BUHE MEYER, pianist, | S17 2CI0CE: oo, sharon in the 14th iamue received | THURSDAY, APRIL. 5, 1888, st 7:20 o'clock p. m.| Wanran (Storee)2d page, Constte ee yi Dull was, passed, the motion to Te- | stray sheep into some fold oF other. Yanced republican government jike that of Flo- | Tally injured. oe, SL and $1.50. For sale at Euis” | e908 Pet Shuneoare 62-00 per month,” | for payment of stock and making advances’ also for | W4*T8D (Miscellanrous)—24 pace. Pea tae eet nae cag digomanton, thet che ban tne lose of three votes to either Mt Norris OF Me: | “ro insist ox 1 nevisiox OF a coNMTITUTION, ‘Toe bulls maddened Uy the routing of the - ET a by: 5 RE <4 — at Gardner. It 1s claimed that the delegation headed e1 0 flames, broke loose from their stalls and rushed ATTLE OF SHILOH IS NOW OPEN FoR VISE THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. | gbor beforsthe ment meting, ubsctl fleet ook) gues Sicee |S. Os TOMaNS Sram eas RIVAL RAILROADS, by Mills Dean have credentials, signed by . G, | Wich the present state of the parties proves to be | Haim, Hie We “Cunviig Mass of ‘liumanttse tors from @ a.m. to 10 p.m. Im. 20 EDAON, Sry. mni_| Fillbe received by the foulowing cout ree tage Tnnccratic primaries inthis city | On motion of Mr. Jones (Ark) the bill granting | Davis, the member of the central committee, and | UnWorkable, There is little chance of concitiating | MAAN Lig ag ‘knocking Sver all who stood tit (tien tectusee every hour. aps | ——— Sepaeter & Bro,. 10 20 7th nw. 5? = a paw. | last Gee he peel Education; the Philadel- | to tne Billings, Clarks Fork and Cooke City Rail. | that, therefore, they are the regular delegation. | the senate. The voting for president of the cham- | their way. Gen. Prentice ee ee eee GAS FIXTURES. ta tw. . Preil, 7th n-w. | pula Post-Oflice Investigation; Emperor Frederick ‘This 13. @ Norris delegation, The convention will | ber yesterday was rather a surprise, owing to the | Among the eighteen dead were two women who G. * = Bccnsiox. TOLCELAIN ORNAMENTS, BISQUE FIGURES. | Fedele Senet vivnw. Lo Mie Sore ek | bo the Army; Telegrapuic News, ete. fects eee eee ite clear an ae “io decide which delegation to admit from } large number of votes secured by’ Clemenceau, | were first gored to death by Ube bulls and their Tickets, 25c. Steamer W. W. Corcoran, APRIL ‘KOCHESTER AND DUPLEX LAMPS. Ht Burkhart, 101 7th nw.” J Enders, 90% 7th DW. | Governwent RECEIPTS TO. Internal reve- | sideration. M: : | ee Teal on Chenocenemens ie steeet, Benenseee | Geties amarears purees. th, a1 - C. A. Brickwedde, $22 9th. B. May, 609 Mn.w. ms r. Jones said that the only opposi-| ‘ihe dritt of opinion to-day seemed to be that were able to vote 11 ‘favor The in the neighborhood of the bull-ris _, TLE aegerlilgeainereandeors audsome Live of Shades and Globes, S:8: Skuse ta Fs” Banh Gees w, | nue, $230,850; customs, $1,153,648. Hon to the pill came from rival aliroad com- | Dicason. aad Gatiner would: be the, denegutes | Che kes rae ee Ao tote ints favor under wor conesing Weyond aocriptien, ‘Were a oa ee Fp it 5. & SHEDD & BRO. apaatt ee Dauy—the Rocky Fork Co.—for whose benefit a | elected by the convention to-morrow evening. | as being most da: to the republic. Whether | children, divested of their clothing, and craze@ (oquae DRCMEED BOT" O€ DATEL aor |= 432 Oth ot nw. MARYLAND DEMOGRATIO CLUB. | _™M® BenNanp R. Gaeex, superintendent of con- | similar bill was passed last session. The put ——— > they are right in this view is, of course, a matter | with suffering from their burns, ran almlessiy T ' SHILOU. _ #25 TO #200 SAVED BY BUYING YO! | <a B.W. Townshend, of Illinois, will be | Struction of the Library building, has entered | Of both companies was to reach certain coal SOCIETY NOTES, Of opinion. It 1s quite ceriain that Clemenceau | through the streets and couid scarcely be over- ‘Fiano and Oncans of FRANZ WALDEC! HES HagTE CE, fhe slab, tesmucht, aud make an address | actively upon his duties, and the work 1s being | fOr the supply of Montana and Wyoming. If tt has a large following in the country, owing not | taken or collected to their friends. Several pere At Masonic Temp) &CO.,521 7th st., manutactuters of Musical Instra- | He was born in Prince George’: Pushed forward with expedition, ‘Was a good thing to have oue railroad reach these ‘a largely attended ‘only to his Mberai tendencies, but bis’ consistent | sons lost ther reason from Une severe mental EVERY EVENING THs WEEK. Speciad inducements to cash ‘customers: Large stank | id @: om 5 Witews “Windies will cx cae | ee ae awe semmieatarertee ie ‘compliment to Mra stan. | condemnation of useless military enterprises | shocks to which they were subjected. ‘The {iro ERY EVENIS E © EP Justice WAITE'S WILL—The will of the 2. abroad, was incendiary, aon = s of Musical Merchandise, Sheet Music, etc. Better | Fenn. CHAS. ¢ st = ton and Miss Anthony, and the delegates of the Penta ah Ste Fae ee Cea will atten nm beanie. | | facilitien for repaitinu miaical ipatramnente than any GHADOATES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF | (re Cure! Justice Walte was probated in Toledo | ., SF, Devoe cppesed.the DilL He did, not, belleve | inte International Council. ‘The. drawinz-rooms THE FIRE STARTED BY CONVICTS. ‘oman’s Relief Corps will attend on the 4th instant. | house ‘south of New ork. Exchanging Pianos o vanis in any department favoring the | Ohlo, Monday. Mss. M. R. Waite is made sole ex- were Drildantly. lighted, flowers. in. profusion Minister Phelps’ Popularity. In the Celaya jail were a number of prisoners, mhtN-or specialty. jet-3m_ | fo ap alumni society are requested to send | ecutrix, and to her ts devised all the property, real | n7neqguon Of Mr. Davis a provision was inserted | Toraq'the tables, aod In the dining-room light | Special Cable Dispatch go Tux Evewiwo Stan, army deserters, 4c., who had obtained permission A SEAND SOCIABLE <e=> GAS FIXTURES uel nauuce ahd uddresses to Dr. iL. 6. Vainio eit and personal, She ts to give no bond ‘and to'taxe | Pte Dill {DAL no part of the route should touch | Perch mens were served. Mie Staaford wore a | LoNbon, April's. aMnister Phelps salle tor home from the authorities to attend tne bull-Aebt, ‘wektegionas THE LARGEST, dec GE AJOL aN ED TEES oe sa | Bo Inventory: The wr is signed by his brother, ‘The bill was passed—yeas, 29; nays, 15. magnificent cress = — satin and i to-morrow on a well earned leave of absence, He | Ther wen proven sect ~f- 44. § £4 ‘THE RICHEST,, WURNED (MEETING | £O8 | Richai ‘alte, J. M. Gloys rs Gloyd, and | Mr. Wilson (Iowa) gave notice that he would ad- | ished a ee ee has now become one of the most prorainent figures } surreptitiously struck a miateh and lighted one of ST. DOMINIC'S HALL, COR GTHANDFSTSSM.| ss cpsouee cnysrar sO ATO™ | e Wierd a ESIDA API Goat 3-39 pu | cons less tian Uwe hundred words, “The prop- | gregs The Seuato tomorrow om the ‘President's | MIAGS, Mra Ingalls wore a becoming. toiet ot | ae now become one ofthe Most prominent Agures | surrepitiously struck a natch and lighted one Of ey 531 15in st.. Corcoran Building. = TICE—Al A MEETING OF THE EX- ——_-____ in white ‘clou n and ent the pt Doors gpem at 7:30. Music to commenc ee SF scuttre commute, Sational Jockey Club, | Mus. CLevELaNp Gets A PResiDexcy.—Mre. Gro-| ‘The Senate, on motion of Mr. Sherinan, pro- | es asas Ing to reeelve were Miss Rachel G Foster, | the London and provincial press Making good their escape. kets, 50 comes = an p buclace ie uch suds to micinbers rexasly Eat. | YeF Cleveland was yesterday elected president of | ceeded to the consideration of the bill to'reim- | Mrs. Groth, the Baroness Gripenberg, Nra Isa- arene THE VICTIAS MOSTLY. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. = — ber-inp badges be suld only to bers: ‘bal- = THEATER 9 gos, | Fuxrmation Or Pasrsensme. Totten fore oe mene eguaely DS | the Eastern Alumni Association of Wells College | burse the deposttors of the Freedman’s Savings | Bells Beecher Hooker, Mra Hovelot Sirs. Joans, | Death of the Historian of Pree ‘Trade. . Matinee 10 and 23e. 19 (attention of all versons not in good stanting at | at th» annual meeting of the, assoctation | and © ast Co for fom iy thetuibare at Rev. Annie H. Shaw, Mra pe ae = ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Everne: STAR: S mnt alia, GRAND SPECIAL SALE age of ant annual mecting ts fuvite! to thisactiot | | in New York. Mrs Cleveland, who i a graduate | that company. Griiiston Chante and Mra” Scatcherd. "Senator | LONDOx, April 4.—Augustus Mongvediin, writer | Ealets after Lent. There was an unusual number Wantrole aud Fruperties Now. a the treasurer, Mr. P. H. Christman, st the Club Hous, | Of (he college, sent @ letter to one of the ladies | _ Wuen the bill was last before the Senate Mr | Stanford assisted during the afternoon in iutro- | Of a number of books on the subject of free trade, | js tne case in sacle events, Were the sufferers. No Notwithstanding the Central TI unve seiieniiin eatin Me pe Tote’ association ‘aha ‘acceuing ‘the tendered Mlogal “reprosontatttest orPrvito 10 Day the | duc ng the guests to cach other, Among tue call: | is dead, aged eighty-two, Only recently he was | man iost his life. The beipless Wltie Ones and thelr = Ems > x i. Py 4 . el er who Wwe 0 Matinee Monday, Tucniny, Fatwa, and Sze KEEP MANUFACTURING CO. SSW MOWER ta Caps e vite ad sagzested tue amendment of “personal | Hon" Se chigwoa, Mire Dixinwoa, of Brosua, | SWaPS@ acl epenson, ASa writer he owed | BUN Vice Gis dost appalling Sate, tay ~ AY MOWERS! LAW VERS! 7 ” learst, Mrs. 8. at . % Var auvnait-ke. = Reet ‘your Lawn Mowers, Hay Cu AMONG THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS TO-DAY Were | ir, Sherman ald he had no objection to the | jyimun Lifsay Col: and Sire Colton, Mra, Job G, | spoke in such high terms of his hulstcry of the free. | “PRE —_—»— ” heeene jes, Shears, Axes. Hatchrts, naws, kdged ‘Toois, | Senators Vest, Gray, Daniel (with Senator-elect | proposed ame dment, although he thought that: Fosier, Capt. Meade, Mrs. Menocol, and Minister | trade movement that his publishers, the Cassels, ELEctTs is MISSOURI, pe on Sey READ THE FOLLOWING LETTER: PCED ae sade tor ecrinding wed repairing to | Barbour), and Hampton, and Representatives Bel- | the bill was sufficiently weil-guarded in a pro-| and Mra Romero. ‘The rooms were so crowded | Sold over a hundred thousand copies’ within a fore. Hen MENKY T CHANP RAC, Ht tow, Best facilities for such work, Low prices, | WONt, Chipman, Collins, ‘Thomas, (Ky.), Phelan, | Vision against paying the assignee of a depostior. | that they were almost impassable during the two | night after Brighvs speocu was deuvered. Some Unexpected Hesnits Ina Grand Double Bill.” OFFICE OF KEEP MANUFACTURING CO, Word warrauted, Too.s made to order. Orders by | Dalzell, Morse, Farquuar, Tarsney, 'T. J. Campoelly Mr, Voorhees thought that the bill had better | hours of the reception. —_—_—— ‘cipal Contceta, Mi Wettnesday and Saturday. New York, March 27, 1888. | mail promptly attended to. a Hemphiil, and Ford (with Mra, Hunter Savage ‘Sand og. it was leaving thelaw todetermine tO |“ sir. and Mra. ‘Timothy Hopkins, of California, To Treat Drunkard» as Lunatics, St. Lovis, April 4—The municipal elections oul Tit Sue ANS AS TRAVELER, ToO. P. BURDETTE, Agent Keep Manufacturing Co. | tae we etmeET UNION ClintesIAn | Mi DWight Cuwer, Mich.) Wait George auld thay. he rout ae to see the | adopted son and daughter of Mr. Mark Hopkins, | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evamrxe Stan throughout Missourl yesterday woe unusually Pe Washington, D. C.: SANG AsocdATion will Lold's | Barreny 1, of tne 4th artiliery, which has deen | maa eone” Suid | s entitied that 1s, the | WHO are in the city, en route overiand in thelr Loxpox, April 4.—Clark Bell, of New York, de- | srurited contests, much interest belng centered in cseault's Famous Play, As you sro aware Mess. Anathan and Oppenbeimer | sorive ot Gospel Tempergnce Mo-tincs at the MAM | stationed at For. Monroe for thirteen years, left | Gepo-itors or thelr heise: exesutiey Ge easitee | vate car, spent last evening with Senator and livered an able address at yesterd..y’s meeting of . ice ann jnced with aj: the scenic effects which have made | Tetire from our firm Jaly 15, 1888, withdrawing thetr | KET HO} SO ESE A) RUNS Rae oe eee ene | thas pinch last aight ia paoneeee ‘have | trators. He feared that, under the terms of the | Stanford. : The. Society for the Study of Inebriety. The od, Sorcrement was Sompietsty overturned we SEE Bane Saag ae SSE Be | St eink igre ra time | RES GR RS gate eS | DA len lg ter have) him agents ou gve pera eran: | The Sesh minster and Mr. ge Rewerkioi | Var tunts the tasty, to esotea moa | ar atic msn sens tat ~ amount due them, it will be necessary prod ‘shine. until Turther notice. Mrs: E. B. Russel, ue of ——— with large cohtingent fees, thus the object of | were accompanied to New York yesterday after- | strengthen the hands of those wo favor treat- | ets. Sedalia, for the first time in several years, stock regardless of any sacrifice that must be made it | the most successful workers of the W. C.I.'U. will | Anwy ORDERS.—Capt. David Schooley, 25th 1n- | the bill wouid be evaded. noon by M. Kot ‘Mavroyent Bey and Baron | ing habitual drunkards as lunatics. elected a republican mayor, Col. J. D. Crawford: Teward to prices. You will therefore make such con- | conduct these meetinva. The attention of the clersy | rantry, placed on the retired list April 1: Ci Mr. Cockrell moved to amend by striking out ‘Zedtwitz, cl ‘Waffaires of the Gorman le- a St, Joseph elected the whole republican ticket, otree Friday, April 6._ Season closes May cessions tothe people of your city as will insure a | Sud of the temperance socicties is invited to these | fantry, placed on preen dang: | (legal representatives” and inserting the woras | yom Zeaty itz, ‘oonspany, along Whom were Seo- E BOYCOTT OFF. heated by Engicbart for mayor Se. Cuaried (HE BEST CONCERT OF THE SEASON AT THE | speedy sale of the stock. firarouee and lodges, waltiug for the right haud of il: | Ccysacjon of eae; May eae nia ences | sta the Widow and children, 1f any: if not, to the | tury” Engle, ME Win, c Eudioout, Je, Sir = a . elected Ward Hutt, republican candidate. for denal Churel cor, 10th sud G ata nw. Very truly KEEP MANUFACTURING CO. | lowship. ‘Ihe siocistion ‘ex suds al avitation to | Cxtension of leave: Maj. Chas. H: Alden, surgeon, | father und mother, if any! and it not, then to | Tiouel West, Miss West, Miss itowel, Mrs Stott: | au) Serikere Return to Werk at Ci jeage | mayor. At Jefferson City no party lines DAY EVENING, Avril 4, 1888, 9 erand every one, includiug the soldiers strtioned at Fort | Ofdered to this city from West Point on temporary | brothers and sisters, and none otuers. ‘sownsend, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Bigelow Lawrence, were drawn. Independence was thoroughly demo- Uf the fullewing well-keews talsut otc ite THE | In obedience to the instructions contained in the | Meyer, Va. Come, and yu will ve pleased 11" | duty; Capt. Daniel W. Lockwood, engineer corps | | The debate continued, the Reneral alm being to | Mr. spring Hice, Mr. Herbert, Hon. and Mrs Henry | ‘This Morming Except the Burlingtom | Critic. Pariy lines were split and the saloon el 3 8° Bascom Sirs Wb. Mevaiaca, Prof Theo | above itor. will commence on MONDAY MORN MAJ, GEORGE A. HILTON AND O1H. | M. Mansfield, 18 ordered to duty at Cincinnat, | Scendamisaid bare ees cree Une Oe- | sdwardes Miss Howard, Mr’ de ‘Bounder, Mr. de | Men—How this Result was Brought | fyeot caine out victorious “At Marsal Ue down Mr Grant, Mme. Mozzara. Mr. Warren 5S. | ING, APRIL 2,a Grard Special Sale of my entire ers will speak at the recu.ar meeting of the | Qhic Bing crats were Victorious over a law and onder ticket Zonas, Mee Jeannie Tye Me, J, Henry Kaiser, Miss | stock of Keep's Shirts and Fine Furnishing Goods, FEE AE, John F Nolan, Miss Jonnie Harvey, Mir. W pe 'W. E. | especially manufactured and imported for this season's yusbten, Miss Birdie Lacas, and others. Te sales. at P30. Admission, 50e. muslat EVERYTHING WILL BE SACRIFICED [siissanist creecH, papas 13th and Lats. nw, This sale, occurring as it does just st the opening of FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 6, the s¢ason, when every geatleman will require a fresh ONE CONCERT, supply of Furnishings for the spring and summer, it ax mE will oceur to ever youe that R is arare chance to re- ane MUSIC SOCIETY, plenish their wardrobes with seasonable gocds at the Robert C. Hernays, Miss Lilian Parsiow. Messrs. | following extraordinary prices. I quote as follows: Fischer, jr.. Tyler Nordlis , Paul AMOS erach. Henty Sander and: Ge KEEPS SHIRTS. itn kaiser Sons in charge of certain river and harbor im-| Senator Butler sald the executive officers could | Sruve Mr. Greger, Judge John Davis, Mr. evellon | About. x Erghibition, (tow Hall, ay stand. Peousyiva: | provements; Maj. Chas. J. Allen, in addition to | ye trusted to enforce the law. He was confident | Browm, Count Sala, Mr- and Mrs, Gomez, Minister | Cyicago, April 4.—The final result of the meet- Pl aghings og merne omg ket ad Pounastvae Bis present duties, ordered to relieve Capt. Clinton | teat the arvoens. seen tealaner (Controller Tren- | Muy eetate Pureata’ contred thew te the trainana | ings of the employes of the various roads in this wes 1__ | B Sears of his present duties, who is ordered to | hoim) would be extremely cautious in scruuniz- | waved hats and parasols after them asthe train | city which began yesterday afternoon and lasted ~ PERSONS WISHING THEIR WALKS | Only Tantjamee of the Chict of Engineers in Unis | ing alt elaims presented. It would not do to make | drew out of the station, Mra. de Reutorskiold wore | until a late hour last night, as announced this ral rie artinctet stone, of cctiare paved | C1tY: ao rg | She dill too rigid. He said that some constituent | a dress of black velvet, blue cloth jacket, and broad | morning,is the declaration that the boycott of “Q” With Fortland Cement, and made dry and sweet in tue | Tanted further extension of leave on surgeon's | of nis, a poor colored person, might be entitled to | brimmed straw hat and vel, cars has beem permanently raised, and that hence- est mannér possible; also, brie pavement and rod- certificate; First Sgt. Leonard B, Whitt ‘Com. | a doilar or a few doliars. al inast Sie Sula 3 tn New York. forth the contest will be confined tirictly to the done in the shortest time possibie, an. give entire | pany K, Sth infantry, placed on the retired list. Senator Sherman remarked that the average es cond orm 2 “Q” system. This raising of the boycott means ‘sstisfaction, will find it to their advantage tocall on ‘Would be about $25 to each depositor. Gen. F. F. Beale ts in California, paying*his an- | 12) SPStrices now onexcept the "cr" are to or address B. RIORDAN, 611 Nst.u.w. apd-st' Gnas aeliers: Porch! nena gana Senator ii 4 ~~ ‘that hou a | nual visit to his extensive ranches, forthwith, and that all those which were 11 ISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. lege, ar! fass., Ferdinand Alexis of | constitaen juc collect the small liam: has had attack nent verted. The business of Chicago rhe co vanaeenip herstofore existing aid Rochester, G. C. Webb, Howard Conkling, H. C. | amount due him, be (Butler) would not hesitate to | _ iss May W: whee, = nd > be rostore backed py local option. At Clinton local option Was endorsed. At Boonville C. C, Bell, republi- can, Was elected mayor. There were no party lines at Poplar Bluff. At Mexico G. C. Bassford, democrat, Was elected mayor. The Gemocrats ‘Won an unexpected Victory at Carthage, electing a democratic mayor. At La Plata the former gov- ernment was completely upset and Chas. N. Mitchell, of the peopie’s ticket, was elected mayor. AU Warrensburg and Marysville the democrats were victorious, ‘The honors were equally divided in the numerous smaller towns the 43 now convalescing, and is able to drive | 18 to be restored and maintained by the strikers | stave, the interest being entirely local. ° oa ‘business @. grocers at the corner ot 7th and & aff-r, W. F. Bridge and W. H. Fuller to the commissioner and ask for the check. | Measles, a with strict decorum. Other roads are absolved —_——— Teeinan. assisted by Mixa C.€. Brand, 1,900 Linen, 65c. ; reular price 73c. SS eee ine, commer ot 7th and & | Bao, W. F. Shi aS Z A ~ acer out. Manes car att Ramee w | back ivy ye amen, | Spgs eer saad we caa |e Sete on ap an ee | WSR cc enti Ce | Nr andar witam Beng aie. ae. | een es | tm Gent anerr of Lrmchings it “Tickets at Metzerott's, 903 XK Brand, 2,100 Linea, 81.074; regular price $1.25 | stm and will assume ail 1ndeoiednens: French minister, Mr. de Reuterakiold, the Sweaish | Collect the money due them. Hence the act should | P. C. cards, and will sail for Europe this week. | known policy of the Brotherhood of Locomouve ‘COWARDLY MURDERER. R RENT —THE WASHINGTON LIGHT IN | KEEPS K K. K. BRAND COLLARS AND CUFFS. ANTRY ARMORY, (The largest hall im the city) may be’ rented for balls, | Collars, best 4-ply, latest styles, @ for G5c.; rerular parties, faire. and exhibitions, price 90e. ferme apply in person or by letter to J. H. ‘Witness, C. T. YOVER CLARENCE BEAN. | minister, Mavroyent Bey, minister for and | Be left so as to enable them to collect it through | Mrs. Whitney hasissued cards for a reading to WiteraN oo Faas Pr aeeT iene | other responsible sources It ts stated, 1s at- WZ Cox respectfully solicits the patrouaceof his | were in New York last night. JQ. Randcion | - At2 lock the bond-purchase Dill was 1aia pe- | be iven tn her ball-room next Tuesday. a ooo Prom orders fhe arrangement agreed Dereorr, April 4—A Free Press special trom Chiet , Of the frichds aud gu.ran.ees prompt attention to all orders | ang 0, T. Lyons of Shermans Tex., Logan H. Root | f0fe the Senate as the regular order. Mr. sherman | MPs. Senator Stockbridge will receive at 1440 M | FeveRormood of Engineersy Grand Masset 5 Marquette says: A dastardly murder was commit- ted at Norway Monday night. Mra. Peter Barke, _ asked that it be laid in order to go on with | street north thursday afternoon from 2 to prrapecees wea’ os Ween Gene, CRUGER. ‘at ‘the Armory. on Monday, Wednesday. | C0, best 4-ply, latest styles, 6 pair for @1.25; reru- | —— a a wan Of Arkansas, C. H. Raymond, 8. B Kent and Chas. | the Freeaman’s Bank bill, It was so ordered. Scoisted by Mrs/Mansiela, Mra, Burrows, Sie © | by Patrick Wade, of Waucedah, Wade was in- i ilar petee 61.50. —_ ER, H. Phelps of New York,Renny Watson of Glasgow, fatuated with the woman, and she was to have ve lary a ee No less page Collars and six pair of Cuffs sold at NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR pereee —_ MS ena se a oe ares paras ot Mepuassstasiven, —" Me ne Pi “aed! oe was hasoned tay tbe mens: mel gg LT ng by ——— TE TS SEEDER SE ©. Z the Riggi——H. Percival Dodge, H. | FILIBUSTERING TACTICS AG, RECT e deci: 7 ‘No . red VALIF OUNTA these prices. BRIGHT’S DISEASE OF THE K1DNEYs, _| ab W. W. Swan of Boston, sit" Alex. Campbell of ATS ToT THE DIRECT TAX) “Aira, and Miss Waite have returned from Toledo, | meeting held with closed doors last evening, and | MEF this Wade Went to Norway, procured am Sygcial Parties. Semi-monthly. Free Sleeping COLORED SHIRTS—FRENCH PERCALE. Canada, G. W. Hebard of New York, and ¥. B.Tur-| ater tn on th aa Miss Prances Febiger, daughter of Adiniral John | Which Was addressed by General Manager Jeffery, | WVerylew With aims. Burks, nnd tn jb Address EL MAWLEY, General asters ‘Acent, sag | T¥0 Collars and one pair Cuffs in neat stripes and] ~RIC ACID DIATHESIS, GOUT, RHEUMATIC | ley of Memphis, areat Wormley’s J. B Wheeler, ereang we journal an effort was . of the Illinois Central road. Fifteen hundred rail- | WO", O° 4 Mout the jails. but if he ie not tyeehed Broadway, New York. if. W-CARK 40: Chestnut st, | figures, $1.19: regular price €1.50. GOUT, RERUMATION. STONE IM. THE Henry P. Hoyt, IE Senwarrkoft, J. E. Sueldos | made by the friends of the special order—tne i | A. Feblger, of the Navy, took the, white, yell yes. way employes were present at the meeting. repre- | it ‘will be surprising, as public srutinent Is at @ Failadeiphia. of any Bultimore aud Olio Ticket Agent. ‘MEN'S HOSIERY. : sapere and Chas, P. Daly of New York, A L. Fogg of Bos. | rect tax bill—to make an arrangement by which a | {eriay afternoon at Mount | given the professional | Senting elements wnich had previously at | tever heat and growing hotter hourly. 2S-weslde e Eo - Best British Half-Hose, at 19c.; regular price, 25¢. BLADDER AND RENAL CALCULL eee a seameet oe Mattarke, St St, | final vote upon the measure would be ensured to- | haze of sister Mary Gertrude. Miss ‘Febiger. was acs aaieees acagien, Of the nemeetibestieats atin Geen be On TATING 5 a 1 oa a E 1, Ne 5 ° i faine r rae ae aby Peat French Balbeigean, ‘Half-Hose, at 21c.; regular price, W. 5. THOMPSON, Pharmacist: At the ‘Arlingtons—--W. S: Phillips of chicago wun, | 48¥ at 5 o'clock, but Mr. Breckinridge (Ark.) ob- | educated at the Georgetown Academy of the Visi- Heput icago. MMILNOK, Ticket Avent, B. and 0. ci e Was the first sj er. He stated that be Jected to the proposition, tation. Same not only as tae Teprescatative of the fire. 703 15th st. B. Graham, C. 8. Beardsley and Jas. H. Hasline of ‘Mr. E. B. Taylor (Ohio) tl 2 ' rea to t general d-bate to One houn eupen moved to limit | Miss Cora A. Benneson, of Bryn Mawr College, | men, Dut also to volce the views of Chief Arthur, Depot, N. J. ave. and € st.” Through tickets to ali j French Lisle, Black and Colored, at 35c.; regular Be> ORETTANS INVITED 10, rue New York, and D. H. Buell of Hartiord, are at Wil- ctico Memory: ponte, mb5~Ln' Price, 0c. BURLINGTON STRIKERS CAREY THE DAY AT GALES~ re. ‘Curcaco, April 4.—Revised revurns of yesterday's atom 2 ‘ lara’, be ts of the bill then: who has been the guest of Mrs. J. C. Smith, duning | of the engineers. Tue strike on the Burlingtod | _,CHICAG®, APril 4.—thevi-ed returns of yesterday Derby Eibbed, Cotton, Mode Shades, at 35c.; regular | 9 a Se FEED AY, ot The opponent resorted to flibus- to Pi road was for a just cause, and they had usedevery | © ~ —— PBPS REM LOGESE C COLLIERE At. | pexsamIN HARMIS BREWSTER, | tering tactics ei anats the Women's Congres, returned to Puulddelphis | road was for 3 aa sto ueat withthe companys Wier | contests the republicans elected ninco and the Fancy striped Cotton, 3 ar Se. Pa = 7 “e goes Li i such a record behind them 1t wor e proper 4 ~ Fy fod Proc Lise Thee ab roruar bls | <g>, PUASONS ANE HELERY WARNED 107 | A sketch of the Life ef the Docensed THE RIDDLESERGER RESOLUTION. nd Dr, Geo: Sothoron, of Washingvon, wil take | fof stixers watand Uy and yee eipiess People| Ls thre a yhbiicans hftoen maces Soe. : fhavesor the Feriecdony Heat nd LAgat Company Ex-Attorney-General. The Senate, after debating the Riddleberger res- April 12, at the residence of Mrs, SD. | SUMer Tru The eee Pew that’ the boycott be | and ove socialist, Tuis sa gain for the republic Derby Ribbed ‘Q5e.: 5 ty jewel). —— a cl were bet et it 100 Dosen Fancy Sriyed Maif oan st SSc regular | avSUE™ "GEO. G. MMMOLDER, President | The fist intimation of the death ot ex-attorney. | Clutton for two hours in executive session yester-| Hatddocx, Flue fll, Rappahannock County. Falsed and the “” deprived of its most dangerous | caus. Eiectlons were cht geuerally. throughout price, 50c. - UNION CO-OPELATIVE BULLDING | General Brewster, received at the Department of | (or. "ne resolution provided: that, nae souanee ——- oe watt trtsazegal fo Monaghan, of the Switchmen's As- | Special feature. ii Galesburg two of the striking Keap’s K. K. Jean Denmesn memeseoed, £40,; reguier | ~Tiy 10th sionlar monthly mating of this Amvocte- — se. eayear srege caoae: ‘treaty should be considered in open session, Mra Allan McLane entertained company of | sociation, dwelt upon the dangers attendant on a | Simon fate tuckes tavorod by the strikers 3 ton for the paywent of ues and making sdvances | 800. Kol Bins 4 u THE BOND BILL IN THE SENATE. ‘Was generally successful, Price, 50e. VEDNI 2 4] ” ladies at a luncheon party to-day. hearers of their interests as citizens and men of | 5 £e! iy suce ‘ Keep’s KK. K. Jeau Drawers, Reinforced, 60c.; regu: | O'clock pins at Catrall Tyeutats vuall Gos Vec'nry. || “ather wedead” ‘eae ‘and ne | , Atver the executive session of the Senate yester-| Tne friends of Dr. W. K. Butier and Rev. Charies | families Railroad Employes Killed and 1 lar price, 75. P NNIS CONNELL, Pres. Aitorney-General Garland formed, day, consideration of the bond purchase bill was | putigr, sons of the chaplain of the Senate, will] After number of other speeches of similar toed - Finest India Gauze Shirts, 44c.; regular price, 50c. | _DAN'L DOXOV. avir2t | immediately issued an announcement of the death | resumed. The motion to recommit the bili was | give ‘a farewell reception at tbe chapel of | tenor a vote was taken and the boycott was de- surea. ‘Summer Merino Shirts, 60c.; renlar price, 75¢. Be ANY ALE SEX THAT, DESIRING ZO | to the clerks and oficials of the Department, and | rejected_si to 20. Mr. Stewart withdrew his | tue Memorial Lutheran church, previous to their | clared raised, but the meeting declared its undi- | | Los Axorurs, Cat, April 4.—A freight train om Medium Weight Camel's Hair Shirteand Drawers, 1 | Surmg the magi of Apa T ined ue Se auction | ordered the flag to be placed at half-mast and the , Whereupon Mr. Spooner offered as a | departure for Europe, next Saturday. ‘vided confidence in the cause and conduct of the substitute for tne biil a declaration that the pro- The ladies of the Homeopathic Hospital give a Vision of ‘the sundry civil act authorizing the pur- f bonds was intended to be permanent and | (odlubet at Mrs, Cabell's tomorrow. of Agstill in full foree and effect. ‘The sub-titute was | Mr. and Mra Wm. R Riley gave an enjoyable the Southern Pacific Kaiiroad ran into a construc- Uon train one mile south of ‘San Fernando tunnel tis county, last night. Engineer Westerfeld, paver be pps aa Brooks, of the freight, were and a number of laborers badiy injured. Both engines were Wrecked, regular price, $1.25. Meaium Weight star brand Shirts and Drawers, 81.50 each: worth from $1.60 to 82.0. Mediun Weight, Extra Fine White Shirts and Draw- ers, Sie. ; rezular price, #1. Dovks of ail real estate acents, and will, at * | buliding draped in mourning for thirty days. As Vetus, advertise aad sell the Rane, vi vrewccce. | the buliding Is alrenay draped in mourning for the warn su anen MR, | lee th ae yaaa 1 lor a alter pil 3 ~ Beqjamin Harris Brewster, ex-Avto: ney- tea Os cas Fron, Balretat Shite and Drawers, our HOMES, M FHRUDG, ATTORNEY AT | ortne Ualtea Staten ewe Gea is anacunoed in| suondment which, at the surgeon of Mr A | some new, Foudenca on lo, Circe. ra, Rey iinacniy pension ‘own importation, equal to Bill, ouly $1 each piece, ‘aye. Uw. to oom 46 Feudail Law suilding. | 2 was born 10 | the'circulation, or aby. a thereor, of any na- | Fannie Ruey, her sister, Mrs. ‘Mass Gar- TWO ALTON RAILROAD EMPLOYERS SHOT AT CHICAG® up to size 44 Shirts and 40 Drawers; Extre large | Corner 4% 804°D sts..u.w., fourih floor back. Take a, ee mee ioe His tong babk not in tgtdation shal bo srrendored land, Miss na,and Miss Faunt r, of Vir- 2 ; Semployes of | "WHILE TRYING TO EJECT UBPICIOCS CHARACTERS. size, 21.25 each: regular price $1.50. a a i | ee ae Iphia. Hotes | by the 1 Of United States notes in the Treas. TS ar FG a Se fmploy- | Curcaco, April 4.—There seems to be little doubt One case Euslish Balbrigaan Shirts self fronts, bound | (§~q=> FIRST-CLASS WORK ONLY. WoT et ep Syocobenon cette or any equivalent | table and Miss EI ley at the coffee urn, | ers and be ready to report for duyy everywhere Cx- | that the men who killed Watchman Krelgh and necks, regular made cuffs, at 3c. ; regular price, SILBEL & OWEN, Saee tew law under the direction of | unt, shall not be taxen by other national | Among those who called were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | cept at the Burlington yards to-day. Committees on 43e. “$ Ts 4 itted to the bar of Phila- | Danks within thirty days, the Secretary of the | Norment, Dr. Daniel B. Cl ae = my last Se. ap2-3m, New York ave.and 10th st, | Ell k. Price, he was admitted to r ‘Treasury shall purchase et the market price ne ‘nd Mrs G. H. B, White, Mrs Wa. M. | and later reported that accepted the ac ~; KEEPS K. KK. CUSTOM NIGHT SHIRTS. | 2 aap av appointed i tion of the meeting, and that the restoration of ‘but this Bands, 90c.: Collars, €1.04; rerular price $1.15. ee Oe REMOVER, WILL wi ‘Miss {afc chis morning would be as complete and bar- Ea Lonsiale brie i ‘Shirts, .; Fegular price, Tecel| stam) monious as since eugibeers aban- employes Tr IT a a3 Srcasn. Chis Wikis cor tiihand fay a Bi Bag ars Be, oo bil of 28en February, 1878? ‘Tho bili | Lieut’ Thomas T. Knox, 1st cavalry, and Miss | CODES Te ast the attitude oF the SQ” strikers “trains to tas OMs2sand $100; lect gieck allneany ia Sinan, Fas hnvercaoe | advocates at the Philadelphia Dar. fis fain "as | "88 bated until adjournment. Mary Ciare Hodges were married to-day in Balti-| S¥rrva' 30° OVERWHELM TEE ‘BURLINGTON "WIT aokout for ‘SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEF. bs Ai amie tebe’ Sy - a Re pee seme who has been quite ill at his rest- | °F" oe pe ‘The strikes on competing and connecting roads rot the train 20 Dozen C.B. HS. Handkerchiefs, at 10c. each; regu- ast therefore to bo abandsned, the cuginosrs will fered off, lar price, 15¢. affordevery aid to those roads in interchanging ty gy 4 Pos 25 Dosen CB. HS. Handkerchiefs, at 35c. each: the men argue, Ube fact will soon be ae ms ‘hat it ts by no means ‘who was ben the new hands now in. ARTHUR BURT & CO. Ask to see Bargains in Silk Handkerchiefs. cays Kreigh and NECKWEAR. Deen, and itd 100 Dozen New Teck. Four-in-Hand and Wind- ‘to arbitrate, the: pointed at him, ‘sor Scarfs, all to be included in this sale. Beautiful and that the company iT 4 mbS1-awatn 2211 F ST. X. W. ‘Teck Scarts, at 19c. 20 Dozen all-silk Windsors, had ‘abstain from vol the ‘at issue. S30; regular price e, vite: attention tothe ee Biakas | and was a writer ot much elegance on | sisted in ‘similar societies in When General Superintendent SUSPEN! 5 1 fj sisedard Seals Co pied Our Susenter S0nm ts hegre elon Sk am Sab ‘aoa ies COs pe we_| mits a? ek a en a aeeciea to reearas Th wes . a | he was ‘Hon. to General ‘Miller and an ‘and up, ali st Cut Prices, THE tANNU. Robert J. ‘whom he ‘mutual aid and as as eeeees oeived trom nim Taser on JEWELRY. wn teeta, the GREAT ‘one child, a son, own name. His | for interchange “and of plans of practr | welt expressions in print, six of Baro cx: | the vircoat surrender of the. men, promising that Scurt Pica, Stata, Cal buttons, ke alla war-town penee eahone Ws vogond wate led ow noatog age, aR ay ae "The home include & tre reading- sot une piney tro have not beea learned.” tery man ould oo give ui forber postion and cut peal asthe nace, ‘that . Brewster found men who had been Men's Nobby Gartera, 20c.; repular price, 250, Toy the by-laws. ati 7 | nition to become Attorney-General of the. United Weekly envertainmenta, it wif be ‘day Commsitied to Jail, pret ince ene srt. ‘The officials of the other mb2U-apz.4" JOHN CASSELS, Secretary. ‘States, His (riends claim that when Gen. Grant | and 48 @ social center—a piace of a OVER PRor. a made similar promises to Le men. OLIVER P. BURDETTE, = wi Was elected be was offered & place in the forall women. By means of its directive agency et cotendd wax wip maw mary GARETInG OUT THE AOREEMENT. ‘some reason failed to obtain ‘women may learn’ lodging-houses; somseng ‘time came 497 7TH STREET NORTRWEST, sald to bave greatly embittered him, and caused | may their paces ot nethe: | Jom, 24. Chase, the colored driver or Senator | ,,Wnea the appointed tue caine this morning for ae oe » Pkineyeenpbeame my Has Sean tne das cunpugte agus | tafetecdicesha tae ane | culo ae commie Sul tan ovome a | Sin aes soa. _mb31-6t .ttorm forthe ‘secure | the Close of the inquest yesverday Netaw ‘CRYSTAL DISCOVERY, "Mr Arenur succeeded te tae Pranareyy. 58 Eneelbectuat i by means of ‘Clasees, pola) ogee ‘station in the case of Prot. E. ilinindine Meanie’ the deuth of Garfe.d, wr. Brewster was For Restoring Gray Hair, to Stop tne Hair Falling, bring beck General Vitality, and Remove Dandruff. ‘Warranted to Restore the Color in three to ten aya, PRINCIPAL DEPOTS: i mb17 _Cor. 14thand Ist. and 24and Dots aw. R. C. Lawn & Sows : ale He i : t i | | i | : | i ARTA a before 4 p. at Bi sen Sivesideues 300, Mae news wh? BOE Sin oF Ep

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