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THE EVENING STAR PARNELL’S DEFENSE. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, It is in Excellent Shape—The English AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, PZ west Corver Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t,, by Loxpox, April 12—When the Parnell com- Te Evening Star Newspaper Company, mission opens again after the Easter holidays Pres. 7 it will be found that Sir Charles Russell has Got the defense in most excellent shape. The ‘ their Dae ce 0 testimony of Mr. Parnell, which will be taken ¢ = eon “S " co first, will be of immense value to the cause, and after that, probably for the next six months, the public will have before them an almost in- terminabie vista of witnesses from all of TRE WreENLY Stax_published on Friday—@1 « : Se — | the world and from all ranks of life. A whole poste $e Lose =. 50 cents. aca = —— — er eo prmeparh mee on its poner gin g the ac- oe = = a ir 10n 1 Times in its prosecu- Vou. T4-No. 12.099, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1889. TWO CENTS. Hon, and Sir Chai bas wized pon the op- portunity thus offered of ae Noe and Gossip. | INCREASED WATER SUPPLY. Telegrams to The resi tons monet be paid im advances ir. wn on applicati { atvertising made k SPECIAL NOTICES. HEDWIG <=>, Fins rIST © E < T BAPTIST ¢ bo A wee = ae ~ a OE. PLEADING IRELAND'S CAUSE AL CAB MOR EALA: STAGE 2ENE-. | istics Ga whee WGA. Ma GN gue One of the Schemes to Get into Okla- | cloud of witnesses and has the privilege of SPE TAL NOTIC MAN LECTURE — MRS. hw will 1 + Wilson Awards Contracts for Fur- bet. G and H Index to Advertisements, “f a Clayton will take nishing the Big Main and Other Pipes. homa Early. = all In So ae ese ge x if — ee } une itis e choose, ne will avail himeelf ine ait rte. | AMUSEMENTS 2| Col. John M, Wilson, the engineer in charge | SENSATION IN THE PARNELL COURT. | weemrrs, kas, Apri 12.—Oklahoma Hill lurge ‘measure of this ‘opportunity is certain. DEY GooDs LAR wacnabers of 1, A. 1748, | of the extension of the Washington aquednct, ill leave $o-day_ to ‘establich 0 osanon_ ball | DS Be ee es anes poeeee sre. sorttond te next Fouls | | Basar the contracts for furnishing the = stage line in Oklahoma, from Guthrie to King-| Spoach bao ‘attined ths canes te eth parses a ae Fae pecan iron pipes and castings as follows: One-half of | ig | fisher stage station. sorts of schemes to | ih this respect, ; Hor, tee BOGS anu TA {the dS-iuch main, and all of the 38, 99, 24 ana] 9!” Charles Russell Closes His get into the country before the 224 are being | THR WOMAX SUFFRAGE Brie. LUTTRELL'S, OTTEY At BICYCLES. 20-inch pipes to the Gloucester iron company employed, and Oklahoma Hill has had four) 4» ayy g battle of Ss i alias on ~ REDL Bi h y ved, amusing battle of memorials is going on Cor. 20nh tS Panne terry ITEM | of Philadelphia, at $26.57 a ton of 2,240 pounds; Remarkable Speech large flat boate built, with which he proposes to | in tie house of commons at present, ‘The sup. | { of the 48-inch mains to the Cam- pane ee float his party down the Arkansas river to with- rs ard the opponents of the woman seed iced Biased | | ks of Philadelphia, at €27.83 per in ten miles of the northeast corner of bill are both canvassing the members ssiduity inorder to persuade Mr. er, to their respect- IN CHILDREN’S LONG COATS. . 3 r? country and then strike across and get there snd special castings to the McNeal! THE RUSH TO OKLAHOMA, | fopntry and thon strik the railroads ‘refuse to | on company of Burlington, N. J., at $56 per haul freight, the flat boat crowd will carry | Suuith, th PRICES AS FOL! Rien i : ¢ views in regard te the Easter recess, The de- gross ton, all to be delivered in Washington | their own goods. Hill says the river is navi- | ive views in regard to th om _ = ae | Within six months, in portions. i i | gable and a public r. The scheme | bate on the bill is set down for Wednesday, Number. | Opicinal — Age van | | THE WORK OF canis THE TRENCHES Danger inthe Delay of Opening the | has created considerable excitement here. The ; April 17, and its fate depends largely upon Mr. - = i will not be started until at least one-half of the Territory. it In recent debates in the house of commons, pipe is deposited along nd it is prob- = MeRGGay an Gume™ | the government's position in regard to its al- able that the ground will not be dug open until 7 Rives aX, liance with Germany to suppress the African st ITY, . about the first of September. Col. Wilson{ A PROBABLE WRECK REPORTED’ |, B**ss* Crm. Ke ee gue Ss S. LYDIA H. TILTON, = NOTICE Is HE Ro withdrew by —A wagon | dave trad ‘ ie has been sharply criticised, It is POR RENT (Srapres).. erstahove ext FOR SALE (Hovsrs), thinks it weil to postpone breaking the ground passed through this olty 3 ring the | sscorted that | us inane 1 rder toavold the danger following inscription on its canvas cover: BISMARCK IS SIMPLY tS | Sear ce a m laints th: . “Chintz-buged in Illinois; sicloned in New-! in the business and that ALE (Mase Hourione wii: oeieavel cee THE STREET-CAR STRIKE. | brasku; Whitecapped in Indism: Laldknobbed : anil io Minced: Ea ee and prestige in the east and in Africa will help “Oklahomy or bust!” the line of such a trench, ; | BLAINE WAS anes A Proposition to Arbitrate by the Em- OVERRULED. ployes Rejected. | repair some of th blunders made in those quarters by German officers and represetatives, | | LADIES’ GOODS . —-- | f the members put it, “England is not | | LocaL MeENtIc His Relations with the President—A | Miyxearouts, Mryy., April 12.—A big meet- ?heWondioc Susu have Desn Oeeued. earls Socket Patrick of Africa, but as Bie | Ey Bradshaw aid his gang fencing m my prop- | LOST AND FOUND Statement from Whitelaw Reid. ing of street-car employes was held last night, . Soeie bie EE Earea. P ae re | e sap fence will be eee, semnered and com. [Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun.} and at 11 o'clock it was decided to send a com- 1 perenne * Dr. Tanner, the most aggressive of the Irish | RICHARD HOLBWECL. Wasurs April 11.—In the course of a} mittee to President Lowry with s proposition! Crreago, April 12.—A dispatch from Milwau- | members, is emploving the remnant of bie ee ‘Oth st. ne. recent conversation Mr. Whitelaw Reid re- | t @rbitrate. This was done about midnight. | kee, Wis., A gentleman residing in this | liberty, before his imprisonment under the | PaatanG acne sce bene yey ; =e marked that there was no foundation for any of s ni was Q bea, cae the committee | city has received a letter from his brother-in- | crimes act, in « vigorous campaign. in various Sy Ron og oer ie ngs | ROTOMAG Riva | the statements connecting his name with the ; 1" 18 parlor, and informed them that the com- | jaw, who lives 12 miles from the Oklahoma | England, He recently visited Nor- pany had nothing to arbitrate. If any of the old AND OK PERSONAL School for Nurses an ed number of pupils on prob culars may be obtamed_ by lying to the te e he found an enthusiastic recep- i mip Nurves, Garfield Sfemorial Hi tion from the large numbers of home-rulers there. His appeal is fixed for April 29, at the Clonmel, is determined that he shall be heard before he goes behind prison walls, - | taksion to England. Therefore there was not | men wanted to return to work they could do so | POFder. The writer says that the President arn the least ground for any assumption that Mr. | at 8 o'clock this morning, otherwise their places | Should have declared the territory op n the | PROPOSALS Blaine had been overruled by the President, | would be filled. Mr, Lowry claims that he has med oo the issuance st Sg ener a] M2 ELVIN 2 Mm oe i i re pa: ere e aut we in c= eS. | PROFESSIONAL... pace 2 | He said he had the best reason to know that up | #4 applications from more than 1,000 men to | “Nd continues here were at th | take the places of the strikers. Many of the | the neighborkood of Oklahoma enough w: Maryland ave. " es — ciated yery | GY. Early this morning a cablegram from | converging toward this 4 | ier of the uch mission to him, | Loudon to the Maritime exchange said that the | N the criticisms in some quarters | Int Lbad taste of editor: oint from Missouri, &®V¥e Byrne, which the prosecutor alleged was’ iven for the purpose « was meant by M lina! eres To-pay.—Internal rev- ms, S658.444, z& CHESAPEAKE AND TELEPHONE COMVANY.—A il braska, Colorado, Texas and elsewhere is an line steamer City of Chester, which ——— denen v ting | arrived at Liverpool from New York late last | OM¢ 38 Soins in WM. H. McKNEW, | TOO LAS we j to this time there had not been the slightestap- | men are in favor of returning to work, as they | img and anxious age to occupy its every | HIS SPEECH CONCLUDED. { ee proach to any difference of opinion between | know hundreds are anxious to take their | home. Many of them were the followers of sameebh he AROSE, OF, MEBUILDING, B the President and the Secretary of State on the | places, the late Capt, David L. Payne. who labored so | Sir Charles Russell Causes a Sensation , sPneg Petty aealer in harness, ete., hag removec 4 assed ; 2 eee ae Jong and zealously to accomplish the work that tn the & ms J 100 irom wae We, to 312 12th st.'n. w St mex KESORTS j sabje ct of the diplomatic appointments, and A WRECK REPORTED. the President's proclamation docs, Many of in the Court Room, ioc south ¢ .. | WANTED Goan). 2! there was no reason for anticipating that there 7 me these men will ij nen 00 [HE WASHINGTON BENEFICIAL E : fi : me —_— men wil Lonpox, April 12.—Upo e ope: “on Soe OMA T ARsocrATTON | would be any. Mr. Reid said he had| An Emigrant Steamer with Six Hune RE CUT OFF AND ARE RUINED Now. sarnagrtnctenie® ecarab orto erp Aueteg us 10.00 _ Wants agents of experience ty to canvass for never been in the list of applicants for dred Passengers. “As it is there are now in the neighborhood wars re say . _— ew n . eS ee. diplomatic position, and so far as the of this territory, ready to move at a moment's | > are a arn 58 mesg portunity, | Gocd wages can be made WANED dbase es British mission was concerned he had recom-| New Yore, April 12.—Th renee ge ee . | his specch in defense of the Parnellites, He ee fess | No lapeescel ble to agents, SLED Miscrutaxzous) y » April 12.—The greatest excite-| notice, five times the number of people | = i sttictly Brst-elass, and prices ee ne ocnee WooD AND Coat mended a gentleman for that place, who, how- | mont prevails in shipping circles in this city to- | none’ ce settle it,and every wagon. read | ™dertook to show that the money Mr. Parnell ve k HOME orF | laughingly, | did’ not Pent very wag ; apl0-6t 4 TENTH STREET. | | | | ell to be used for purposes of the National league, jen of wagons. Every ction of Oklahoma, sor to RH SENTENCE ComMUTE In the case of pablie position across lots when he c hee a ae 3 And this is mereiy and that Mr, Parnell did not know that Byrne > 033 » ted in the United States district | RMNNC positions, he said he had determined, | mght had rep bandoned in mid- | the van of the army that is to come, notwith- | was in peril of arrest. ‘There was @ eemeetion : para inte medal | oP wuclh stint os Clete ne cebe: bon | na ae Neer ye pts eee Hine | standing all reason and The great | in the court room when Sir Charles concluded : baadvsshtensed Fauruc vial Uiteeancen of tin mass of waiters have no desire ng around | Itisthe general opinion of his t Kw Groves, for New York. ‘The Thingvalla line is he should oceupy the largest-earrying immigrant line | od that Mr. Reid | that plies between this port and Europe. The | tment in Paris, and | Danmark had on board when she left Christian- | jon the 1th of A nuted the wearers that he never spoke better. When sw s had finished, Presiding Justice Hannen passed a note to him in whith he said: seutence to impria NEW IMPROVED LACING 1 a mewber of t é - rhe : h never-ending series Tcongratulate you, Your speech was a great i a ertain on a sctle fully | sand for New York on Murch 26, Bastia in aneeipetioe to tsARcn aakaky ane /° of a great ocearion, ” zl 60 PER Pam UPWARD, felis deepen Se HUNDRED AND FIFTY PASSENGERS, troubles and race wars | = his address, Sir Charles Rus- a E igs MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND uosteny. | pon 4s, $1,000,000 at 1 partm 3 of w ch s captain. R. N. Kundsen, the crew num- “Another element is the western rustler, who AC * hesnperis Fit, Sty < | tered 4 15,000 at 103. = es ee an bered forty men. has been through the miil n raised, as it ‘If prosperity was returning to Ireland,” he ohn S| ees : ; ma thers ionoaqiesdon | oe ttt see company, were, on the county-seat fi and rocked “1 would thank God, but affairs are un- Se Bute « 3 ‘We respond to those eo lass Hosiery and | = Tur Bartimorr’s Ovrrit.—The n ADU Mn Held WE shouts aes DO NOT CREDIT THE REPORT. upon the billows of land contests. He does hy when people consider that to imprison — ompany, of t : , plate ti the eadial ilcir.| | Mr. Edye, of the firm, b s cabled to the Lon- | not care about homeste but he will be th ouse of commons made of ere. 5 ‘ t aber a hero and a martyr. ALLAN, SOLLY & €v.’s, { eles of the gay capital of the French, don office for further particulars, Atnoon Mr, | He will be satisfied with a few of the best lot al Y made J. & R. WOK Ses Edye said that nothing further had been re- | 7 all of the best towns, aud he won't be sa SEs mane on . & KR. MORLEY'S eae : Edye sa s . fied unless he has them, He don't want any- | Yocate of the members of ‘the house of com- decmet Ga-witheut Gam. SMEDLEY’S, BLAINE TO BELMONT. ceived. The Danmark was formerly the freight | thing that involves trouble, but, if trouble Mons, but he spoke for the land of his bir BRETTELS, ETC, hee - con steamer Jan Rydel. of the White Cross line. | Comes that is jast whet he hen bece looking | @nd.as he believed, in the best interests —_— re nw eae Klyn, The Secretary’s Letter to the Minister | She was built in 1880 at Ne . i airs ae deg i friend. Ie land, = aa ve have all the desirable weichts. It is difficult to | ee = pest 2 the Latter’s Resizna nd was rated in the highest class, She | “elgmaiianh par rags 1 aa ‘The inquiry whic s inter be ——— obtain just such gocds as we show this season. Also.| ‘Tue Write Horse I a 1x Goon Cos-| Accepting the Latter’s Resignation. | sud plaiting rigged: tind three desk ee ae ne Se ee Bhat pres py foto pty ye tater va art 907 don't overlook we are agents for the Dr. JAEGER | 5111.) John M. Wilson, commissioner of | A¢ the time of the appointment of ex-Senator | tine watertight bulkheads. Her carrying Mlahome de she tellog tat | Signed to ruin. ome mam hed been hie vindion= SANITARY WOOLEN. } é ee Se en, | capacity Wart 40 3 in Oklahoma is the fellow that | *!8 e ee rear public buildings and grounds, has received 4] Palmer ag minister to Spain there was some | °#PAacity wae 4, hors or Writing these lines for—the man L want to | Hon. Wnin: ebtite teabnih ih das aie THE ARISIA mad report from Kane and Roac bers | criticism that Mr. Blaine acted with too much Died from Hyd wake up. I'would tell him not tocome with the | peroration, which lasted hal * hu “oe criticipa at Mr. Blaine acted 20 MmuUc oph " . 1 ls . oon “ : ACEMAN'S Dut BL BINALTON, H. F. WOODARD & CO., whom he rec y ordered to mak: v exami- | 9, te in Tealnont. towed whew nae ae bent ae ae nents BS idea © ying, but with the means of return- | Sir ¢ — Huse i said: “In opening our case m Lith st.se, nation of it g of the executive man- 3 : posi o} pomuAre, Mise., Apul 12—Henry Damon, |i There iapeund em belotsat foubla” Isaid that we represented the accused. The i SHIRT MAKERS, sion. The fonad Iatone de- | it was assumed, he held some ill-will, It was | aged twenty-two, who was attacked with hy- ens “ Positions are now reversed, The ace 5 a ora hen she ‘ : ot we atau aoa a : : SAT cAT! cused sit there (pointing with indignant a )- ss and F sts. nw. | fect. caused t hown that this criticism not well | drophobia a few days ago, died this morning] A BOY BEAT TO DEATH. 4 it the i Pac Eerrers Or Tue Lave QF sts. si gpa ee : The following is a copy of the letter | after suffering great agony. He was bitten, by scorn at Mr. Walter and Mr, MacDonald, of the MALTBY HOUSE, which has been re Mr. Belmont, wh s Did the Beating and | will show the manner | a savage dog at the Brockton cattle show last inte Snatiey will net only vinmene plumbing thron . S oe % ay individuals, but it will remove all “‘misconcep- ey OE BaEe Ae | Searels coat e | |, and further indieate the injustice | October. A ci co tion of the character, action, and motives of JULIUS LaNsEtnG 7TH ST, — WHo DESIRE coMFoRr IN | plumbing in any lass hous Killed at His Own Door. New Youk, April 12.—A five-year-old boy | the Irish people and their leaders, It will set | ther plac r orders for Shirts = wraiae ow SATE. A North V z : . lied la =e x at his | {¢7Best and honest minds to thinking, and will 1 a tow 2 everything is as | SOS sCR SF inet te Poareiatecds Scial & Oat bas suEee oF Brien North Vernon, Ind., | named Tobias Hippar died last evening at his | }.\ctcn trac unioe awd as whe:: placed therein. | hi ect a true reconcilia- avenue, from | tion. It will dispel the weighty cloud that has ing received | darkened the history of a noble race and dispatch states that on Wednesday night late | Joseph Maynard went to the house of Henry Hancock, Wash- n. C, Rizor, at Lake 1. * residence, No. 1614 2d ects, it is alleged, of a t appointed p gton county ? APPLETON P. CLALK, 33 = ee en HirTEer. : dimmed the glory of « mighty emp re Clase 0G T tee cuxcneil salt ut Roan, called him to the door, and, without ds of three older boys, one of whom | iy all sold last week, excepting the | Residence tid Oth vireet burtheasts apS-2w*_ 1 sh siving a word, shot him with a shot-gun. The | lives in the same house with the. Hippars, and CONGRATULATED BY GLADSTONE. 90, #4, and | ee, EF. BROOKS, X Goons” Swixpit Anthony shot oe een Roan’ leewe oe Sra ~ | the other two next door, Little Tobias was the | At the conclusion of the speech Mr. Glad oe ow, a . Soaadtcnk. of Ne _ ew cover, Yesterd ae ay captured by the | youngest of three brothers, who for some rea- | stone and other friends warmly c ted mow da Chek the oe Se oes Cope nent ee | had feng ogre ee tg steal money and | of the neighborhood. It seems that whenever | Devin . j 4 . THE CHOICEST PRODUC tive to the operations through the mails of | jewelry from the drawers of his bureau las! e of the Hipp: ade his appearance oo. . . woe READING FACLOMLIES SD miien. 2 stock charizes | Sunday night. seers | ying Hemel d Pe ehbers | .,2# Commission adjourned until the 30th in- CORCORAN BUILDING, OPP. Uv. + iy 3 a Seiten aie Net a pe be at 1 sa an “ies stant. Fulton con cooler deg Burglars in a Post-Office. On Wr ccipstntemsind . The archbishops of Dublin and Cashel will asks On Wednesday afternoon Tobias was return nong the wituesses who Will testify for the postmaster, wi be Cextratia, Int., April ages i i —Robbers entered | ing from school alone, when he was attacked | gefemee, . | New York, or elsewh ’ the post-office here at 4 o'clock this morning. | by Charley Dorr and Louis Harrington, each ee = nena | these swindlers at Br: = : AL 7: “ STEEL, IEW GOObS FROM fe ihe clincactor of the i : They were discovered by the two night polico- | aged twelve, and Willie Lutz, aged ten, Tobias Six Persons Burned to Death. NEW YOKE MANUFAC pmstock has requested that r Blair | men and a pitched battle ensued, many shots | ¥8 thrown to the ground, his mouth and ears | .yrox, Ga., April 12.—The house of W. P. , ‘t | Comstock has request el I ‘ y were stuffed with dirt and other refuse from |< MET. Lo be yenoxed. & t Archibald Robinson be cf the Homination | Peiag exchanged. One of the robbers fell the street. and when he could no longer ery for | W°04. 2 miles from this place, was burned to WHAT Is LEFT. 00S TO RE- | spcointed im his place. } a { Michivat,as your | Wounded and the other two ran away. The share ciated manufacture, < 7 x oO i, Be 1 Pidte Mirrors, ce 0 . cruel persecuta the ground early yesterday morning, and Mrs, police pursued them a short distance and when | BelP his eruel persecutors 5 A. , “f OR ROEMBARD ee Gheruser sok Oneal No: © JAMES G. BLAINE. | thy BEAT AND KICKED HIM UNMERCIFULLY. led Plate Mirrors, Wood and her five children were burned to came back found the wounded man ho at nw BC ia Mave tak catia Aunomencne escaped, leaving his revolver aud shoes, ‘The | Half an hour later he managed to crawl to | death. | Mr. Wood, eyed age er ng te hoa resses at 8.50. Regular price ATES OF STOCK. CHEQUES, | ke of Chiel OCousisucioe Wilson. © ‘the President Appoitied: Hancy ease bag Heres ms ee got to work | his home, covered from head to foot with mud | hc. commianiniiell 4> tap tans ter burning 5 secu nine tho- s > = nile ¥ ¥ |: | on the safe and only secured whit money was é til ead ant i a i ses, 40) Ibm. at 20 nd patric peEBNEN | neer-in-Chief Melville, and Capt White, of West Virginia, to be U, 8, marshal | in the stamp-drawer—littie over #1. A large | 24 with numerous contu | ee ee ee a i Tecan iés viii aaa wae | bo pli — econ sa for the district of W ‘© was found dead at the Central City pene Halk J = in _ and b eeame de- Sig: Seas knee Oa Benwas sz x AN raneiseo for an extens al county, | bridge at 5 o'clock, terribly mangled. He had | lirious during the nig gradually gre , ARS. / eat ab evutecs urshal county, | Pridge at 5 o'clock, terribly mangled. a B oe sig . s, Jow. 2. —Thre oF Coairs, used in Malt- ESVINEs, t for the constraction of cruiser, tor GiAne quite a number of coppers in his pockets and | Werse until 6 o'clock lust © ech hen he) Des Morses, Jowa, April 12.—Three large , : - zi ee miiie Be ie no shoes on, and is supposed to be the wounded | died. ‘The bovs above named are under arr wagons, loaded with beer in kegs, beer in cases * Seach rAMP? ContRacts.—Chief Engineer Rob- ursuits, He |and beer in small casks, were seized by two | constables from a car on the Burlington trac on cast Ist street yesterday. There were kegs, 2 cases, and 2 barrels of beer, iho) etais= lea robber, who was killed by'a trait while making | ep epinatdendng fet chili in LER SE DOL Ee a the fact that theirs is the only Hebrew family geologist. i acs racer Attempt to Blow up a Saloon. living in the house. aaa - - Berre, Moyt,, April 12.—At 4 o'clock this} 4 IG FIRE IN BROC KL ‘ —— ear-Admiral Patterson | morning an attempt was made to blow up Jerry seaecal is A Packing Company rp tar oe witernoon from his late | Driscoll’s saloon in Dublin Gulch, A couple | Jute Mills and a Tobacco Factory To- licoasgpesri sc Pa. oe peppery Q on G street northwest. The pall-| of sticks of giant powder were placed under tally Destroyed. Myers, manager of the A. Booth packing com- : the building and exploded by a fuse, badly — of Chicago, has been missing since last wrecking the building. Two men who were | New Yous, April 12.—Fire started at 1 o'clock | unday, and the auditor of the compans, Me. sleeping in the store were slightly injured. A | ¢y nite jute mills on Presi- | Cockrum, has come here to examine the man named Tom MeCarthy, who hada grudge | quut atest, Heme : ata agent It is reported that a shortage of £10,000 in the against Driscoll, has been arrested, cde & Lpai, | Mecounts hay been discovered, but “Mr. Cock — = rum refuses to give any information rej vs ror Carnyine Tuk Maris.—The second The Arkansas Election. and several hundred men are employed in it. | the matter, Myers was formerly manager ‘ postmaster-goncral has begun the Lirtie R&K, Anx., April 12.—The official | Turce alarms were sent out. and it seemed as if | the packing Company necgep eye emime ye fm wd on about | returns from three of the seventy-tive | the entire factory would be destroyed, The | and was sent from there to tuke charge of the : in the country, | Counties in the state give the following result | Whele of South “Brooklyn was lit up by the | Indianapolis branch. He was regarded as @ ition to his pres ber of the by . Kutz is pre mate and determine the minished comp: the con ti t ELL, dies and Sears, vania uve Apes = ; ee eibaeee GSLEY BKOOS CKE NCON NECTION WIT SEI 00 Patent w . is ene ah Site WiLL SELL YoU THE ‘T MILK. CREAM, Ue) Sequin B <lotemans seize, =| BULTER, BUTTERMILK AND COTTAGE CHEE ~ &e. usranteed Pure and Cnade Busi ERY CO. q thoriz din the Newark, the Bal Navan Onpers,—Licat, W. I been ordered to Chester temp > observations om 1 th Concord, Ensign Jno, Gibson TERMS CASH, CASH, CASH. SALE OPENS MONDAY MORNING AT OUR STORE. may be ass! 1 r tw will be delivered to t We want to gain con- . by Our deeds inure than by words. ‘Tue Orricens and Cr of the Constellation < ste e i ing capable ma d was trusted. . aie (excepting Commander Train and Ensign | 3 ved, and the | of the election held on April 2 for three asso- | {Bes Senne. Wie kee eee eee eee => “WILSON WHISKY." Doyle) will be transferred to the Jamestown at | cl office will be kept busy.for | associate judges of the supreme court; 'T. joss ing fron the. building the ps mo was most More Damage by the Late Gale. Nor! and the Jamestown will then proceed | Some days opening and scheduling this large | Sanders (dem.), 46,452; W. E. Hemm ng way pee There were 200 men and_ girls em- Noxroix, Va., April 12.—The British steam- PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, to New York, The Constellation will proceed ae Mee = Laer : ane os will prob- (dem.), 46,3 P. Hughes (dem.), 45,759; T. ployed there at night and about 300 in the day- | ship Wylo, from Philadelphia to Havana with ly be arded w a week, ire} 36. 3 Cc Ez e] i 7 ii h Gy! ry ff tsmmerrew HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN cO, PA, [to Annapolis, mei —— sists, Wee? ria iad), B5.405- Thirtcow of | Himes The hair on the heads of three ‘of the | Goal, inn the lower roads with rudder gone OB. thet ne S004! | epincelebrated Whisky, most carefully Revensep.—| IN Bemary or tHe Towa § Axotuer Prxston TLERS.—Gen. | the other Aftecn counties will give democratic | Sit!# Was entirely burned off, 60 narrow was their escape. and other serious damage, She was caught in distilled from the in- | Axsistant Secretary Busse sterday rendered | Bullard, of Saratoga Springs, N. ¥., appeared ten belo Less than half of the vote was Ornate tie jute factory is the tobacco fac- ———~ — sqyoomn fd storm, . on of THt ERR ERE, Teculiar tv the renowned montis |# decision reversing the pension office aling | etre, Ate Haun esa ee ae in be- | Polled, tory of the same firm, Buchanan & Lyall, and | \ivvt an chip Alico M Minow foo mucee E yivania aud Maryland. ripened | and deciding that John Boyer, of the eleventh of the Iowa settlers on the Des Moines Cae close to that is a flat house, four stories high, | A™*? ; -veyaged aud aved in the | Ohio regiment, is entitied to a pension for | Tiver land and urged the commencement of the The Record of the Tramps. belonging to Mr. D. Whittle. The occupants | 4¥¢8 t0 Portland, Me., via riv . il 12 5 - from Buenos Ayres, was towed in here ; z Aine the tin ag te Paes - | suit by the government, as recommended by | Pittsuuna, April 12—11 a.m. score: Hegel-| fed in great alarm. ‘There were eight families | 4a¥8 out fron ge " ky in diatilled this Whisky ivaltatie | the eves ought to have mansfested itself while | Brant issued to the stato of Jowa for the rail- 356; Adams, 347; Messier, 319; Cartwright, | soon afterward, driving the immense crowd entirely dismasted and otherwise seriously ta and unequaled asa tonic apd rejuvenater to those in | the mant was in the service. He thinks | road company. : he ace ‘y-General, after 289; Taylor, 292; Turner, 288; Williams. 263; BACK IN A PANIC, jured. The lightsifip of Winter station has heed of strength, vitality, aud vigor. | that the evidence is suflicient to show that the | listening to ¢ n. Ballard dee! argument, sug- | Tilly, 271; Day, 258; Siebert, 218; Brown, 192; ] ang setting fire to the roofs of six adjoining | been picked up adrift about 30 miles off the A CHANCE FOR ALL AND Sce certificate of Prof. Tunry, of the Baltimore Med- | blindness was due to Pp cil hie eter arco toiaiye waacetlitad | tote houses, About the same time the roof of the | capes and brought in here. No The EVERY ¢ Collee: [han sete prompt consideration when received, Took Morphine and Died. mill fell in, sending up a mass of flames and apg age ope weg ea? Rush, Back Kid Gh “IT IS PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OI, ANDCAN | Pexstoxs yor Disantep VeTeraxs.—Com- EES! Crxcrxxatt, Onto, April 12.—An Eaton, Ohio, | cinders, The neighboring roofs were quickly med mor re have arrived, having mab, . THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOK | missioner of Pensions Tanner has issued the || Pensoxat.—H. Hoyt, A. W. Kingsbury. 8yr-| dispatch says that a nan died yesterday after-} deluged with water, so that the fire scorched | Ofciv the storm, Enh, Back Kid Gloves, at 72 MEDICINAL USE. 11S HIGH COLOR 18 DUE TO | following order, which will favorably affect a] acuse, W. B. & ‘ott, ee Wilmer Reed, | noon from a dose of morphine taken with sui- | tem but slightly. Salem eerie were at d ————~——____. nwt, Latest Novelties, at 10c. a yard. THE IRON PRESENT. large number of veterans on the pension roll: | Burlington, N. J., L. Taylor, Philadelphia, E. | cidat intent, He had arrived the evening be- — So notecy bi manly, Perel gpene prod A Mysterious and Malignant Disease. R Latest Novelties, at I2ige. s yard. “Wal. P. TONRY, Ph. D., Chemist” | «Whenever a pensioner is disabled in a hand | F. Bullard. Saratoga, H. B. Ely, Chicago, and | fore and registered as H. C, Fanning, Dayton, rs iene ely adjoining’ it, which Lixcots, Iut., April 12.—An extremely ma- Kurtin, Latest Novel Bee. or foot in a degree entitling him to £24 per | Edw. W. Sewell, HM. Blanchard, and H.P.| Ohio, 4 letter was found in his Fockst ad. | ©*mall wooden building sdjolni vas 300 fect | lignant and mysterious disease, resembling im Se. Ruchime, Latest Novelties, at 15. 8 yard ea mouth under the actof March 3, 1883, such | Beach, New York, are at Willard’s,——Ossian | dressed to 8. D. Blood, stock exchange, New ghee ge % President pen pest a “ns Jet feyer, has broken out in Ask your Grocer for WILSON WHISRY. pensioner shall, by reason of that fact, be en-| Bedell, Buffalo, Rudolph Jackson, England, | York, A dispatch received later from Sol in length on Pre nding | some respects scar! ” . & yard. Y f 8 iylvester in heated warehouse: J : agen & 30 pe: ‘Treas 1 1. Vii S, a “A through to Carroll street, on which there was | the country a short distace east of this city. So 36 THE ULMAN GOLORBOROUGH CO, | Act ‘Augant Ina") er NH Mer Whe | ca Pranciaco, and. W- tA. Swecer, New | Boot New York tad he could give no infor-| also a trowtage af 900 fect, The lous is’ ced | Se coum dozen cares have been sil P Distillers, oa — York, are at the Arlington,_—George Fenn, Saas pee. proving fatal, The rans - | ap6-tomy4 Baltimore, Ma. Serruens Bouxp ror Oxanoms.—Secretary | Julian Helman, Clark A. Schotield, Louis Nel Seidel adem g $i che Forged Ballots in the Manhattan Club. | °°°"* Within thirty-six mosey so far Das Bde . Elegant Designs, at 123gc. 6 yard. \@ FOR BRIGHT, QUICK FIRE AND CHEAP, | Noble, in response to an inquiry from the com- | sen, Eugene Gallard, A. McDonald, E. Brown, —_—____ ioe ¥. preter har lay exorgers - | been contined to children, doctors are $2.25 Laciew Doutle Cashmere Searts at OSe. each. | PS Sayis tone’ 7 Gave ta gts Lee | manding general of the division of Missouri, | Jolin 3. ¢ arway of New York, E- Hogg of Ore- From Wall Street To-Day. sa fae ag ere Ere fa ee) fect on B ‘ has decided that settlers bound for Oklahoma | 80% 21d H.R. Lyon of Mandon, North Dakota, | New York, April 12, 11 a, m—The stock | 0'# of the - oe ssaieeainiesilia ae Satie ‘ 3 jah-Om - eee cee nia = a “4 Wages May Not Be Reduced. oe teat aks Dail Geena eee 6550 : | can be allowed to eross the Cherokee outlet, | 25 M"A? puges yng, Glenn. Arthur Brie | arket opened with a epurt of activity, but | been investigating the charge that at a recent Mriwavxee, Wis., April 12.—President 4 heise tek F. of Michigan, a worth ee une J. & Bingham, Casper | 800n quieted on and late in the hour became bane for not ayy Fs peal of —_— meewit - sO SED.— > aay » | Scenk, W. C. Endicott, U,8..N., Marions P. | at ti ime i forged ballots were used i te aren tee Of all ity lites of cose $3.70, _mn3-fm" | member of the board of pension appeals, Sce-| Mans,” U.S, A., Chas. Nelly of Leavenwerth: S Rate teenies act Pipi le ian quite a scandal in club circles, Last night the | Foad, emphatically denies the report that 8 pair. ‘gyrase retary’s office, Interior department, has re-| Kans, and W. D, Leggett of Cleve. | than'last evening's closing declines ex- notified reduction orsets 81.50 pair. EQUITABLE signed. : land,’ Ohio, are ‘at the Ebbitt—-| tending to half’ per sere, frees losses were | been suspected of being the forger, an oppor- | pany will be = 2 : = — Hf Jones end Stuyvesant Fish of New York, | further increased by slight recessions in the | ‘unity to be heard. It is understood that his | wages, Mr. ‘question of a reduction of wages, Misses’ Blouses at @1 exch. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Tae Guipmon Cuve Merriso.—The regular | Chas. M. Istom and L. A, Lynes of Chicago are | early dealings, but, ae in Reading and San | Statement was not pear ae ee 2 Grey or White at 7 erp e . . a fy but we not. We hope to 91.75 Ladies Blouses $1.25 each. “EQUITABLE BUILDING." 1003 F ST. business meeting of the Gridiroa club will be | at Wormley's.-—W. 8, Bigelow of Elizabeth, | Francisco preferred, each of which retired half ee ho rina ple sot “the necessary cotetion of - oS held ww (Saturday) aftern: in the | N- J., H.-N. Denison of Utica, and Chas. E. | per cent from the o ning prices, the declines " t ‘of mudaeing ho teanes 6 $1.50 Gioria Umbrella at 61.25 each. ASSETS, $971,530.64 ahd tennerrow (Gatiriag). sexcion © | Leuch of Brooklyn are at Welcker's, —James | were entirely insignificant "Later. there wae g | lub officials pe leg i peo sg: Goof x poh et meg $2 Gloria Umbrella, Silver Top, at 1.50 each, Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received | Washington oftice of bag thle prpey eeonpsets Nellie Brasecll and aie: eae noetue; Miss | better tone and some stocks recovered to about | the,guity; but the Herald this, morning intl | the consompton O1 tee for additioual facile = z i-(Fazetle, 2 MD. ellie ii * * + that middle-aged Se. Androscoggin Cotton at 7c. 8 yard. —s aoe the Association, Equitable Build | previously ‘announce a ” Nellie Brassell, and Miss Emma Fogerty of | last evening's figures, but in the regular list + we will a New, York, O. H. Shepard of Englewood, N. J., | the movements were unworthy of notice. Sugar | Pelc of Tweed ring days, who has lived on his | ties and improvements, hit: we think, Ts fact a general mark down in all our departments, | ‘Tue Wasmrxctox Crxtenntat.—The com- | F..W. Myer, Mrs. C.D. Matthews, and Miss J. a. ie eguatares "end reduc- Matthews of New York, Miss Van Zeiler of | march, and ning at 97, advanced to 99%, but & toe a will let the railways have rea- " _ a such Banrains have never been offered before. Do} yy. onietn explaining the objects and advantage ot | ™Andant of the New York navy-yard has re-| Pniiade phia, Miss Averill of New York, F. B, afterward lost the ¢ Onio’s Divot’ Heel OM lies. 2 ss the entire improvement. “Read- sonable compensation for their work.” fail to visit the the Association are farnished upon epplication. ceived instructions from the Navy department | Knowles and wife, C. H. Hutchins and | ing, Union Pacific, Atebisctt nnd nee Conzuspun,-ua8, Apel 22,—The senate yes- eae aaeee oe eee a alh the chee aill becpen tant | 10 furnish to the custodian of the custom-house | wife and children, Mrs. “Seth Richards, | were the only active shares on the regular terday defeated the bill providing for the in- | supposed to be Mrs. Muller’s Murderer, BRR cco OA OD EER Wednesday iu each wonth the ofice will be opea from | such bunting and flags as can be spared for the | and Miss Anna Whitcomb of Worcester, the rest being dull and uninteresting through- on the hoof of all beef sold in Ohio. ‘Mr. Houxy, N. J., April 12.—A man supposed Rak 9° ss BD Ee G to o'clock pau. Advances will be made promptly | purpose of decorating the public buildings of | Mass., are at the Normandie.——Judge J. V. | out. At llo'clock the market was sit and bill, which the nouse some weeks to be Salzman, who murderously assaulted Mra, ®ecoo £4 8 EB | at o'clock, | New York under the control of the Treasury | McDuftie of Montgomery, Ala, M. P. of | firm to strong, at but slight changes virtually the sale in the state 4 RR coo as 4 DDD KEKE T THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres’t, | department, Sailors at the yard will be as- | Louisville, Ky., W. J. Hill and wife of Chicago, trom ‘the opeuing ei from = signed to render any assistance that may be re- | aud B. J. Hughes of New York are at the St. f3-aq, 92 Seventh Street mw. ! gNO, JOY EDSON, Sec'y. B22 quired im the work of decoration, James, rose,1}6.

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