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Success rubbing \ it opens the way to easy work; with Pearline, a weekly wash can be done by a weakly woman. It shuts out possible harm and danger; all things washed with Pear/ine last longer than if washed with soap. Everything is done bet- ter with it. These form but a small part of the-Why women ‘CITY AND. DISTRICT. © To reach ail clases of readers and cus- tomers in the District of Columbia, advertise in Tux Evexixo Stan. Everybody reads it. EX-CONFEDERATE VETERANS. An Orgaduization of Those Now in the Dis- in washing trict Formed. and clean- ‘The meeting of ex-confederate veterans held Pee at Shea's Hall last night was largely attended ingis Peart | ond much enthusiasm was manifested. The i ing’ | object of the meeting was to perfect an organ- — Bydoing ization, which was spoken of during the trip to away withthe | Richmond toattend the exercises in connection ith the unveiling of the statue of Gen. Lee. pt. E. W. Anderson presided last night, with Mr. A. G. Holland acting as secretary. ‘The chair first called for the report of the com- mittee appointed at the last meeting to formu- late some plan of organization. That commit- tee was composed of Maj. H. L. Biscoe, Leigh Robinson, Thomas J. Luttrell, Col. Horbach, William Hamm. A. G. Hollarid and Capt. John 8. Tucker. Chairman Robinson read the re- port, which was in the form of a constitution, and ‘said that the committee had thought Dest to cull the organization an association in- stead of a camp Another feature of the re- port, he said, was that it provided for assisting those who had to fight an adverse wattle. Sa a Bac Behe a | THE EVENING STAR: W JERE SIMPSON ON MONOPOLY. He Addresses the Maryland Farmers and Denies Hla Sockless Condition. Hon. Jere Simpson, Congressman-elect from Kansas, addressed the Maryland farmers in the hall of the house of delegates at Annapolis yes- terday and utterly demolished the popular tradition regarding his sockless condition. The question as tothe manner in which the aggressive champion of the alliazice arrayed his feet was raised by a note sent to him by several newpaper men, who expressed curiosity on the subject. Mr. Simpson handed the missive to Mr. Grafton Duvall, who presided over the meeting, with thé request that it be read, and Secretary Joseph O. Fowler performed that of- fice. The note stated that the story of Mr. Simpson's socklens _ con- dition had been published in Mary- land and if te did ndt consider it (a breach of delicacy the subscribers would like to know what were the facts in the case. When the state of affairs dawned upon the audience, large number of whom bad ben debating the subject mentally since Mr. Simpson's appear- ance, taxation, monopoly und similar subjects were forgotten, andall listened intently while the recently elected Kansas Congressman said: “‘As they say sometimes in Congress, I wish to rise to 8 question of privilege. “Lt has been al- leged that ata in time in Kansas I stated that the poverty of the Kausas farmers was 40 great that they could not afford to wear socks thus defeat Gen. Palmer. It was tempting, but he replied: “T regret to be obliged to disappoint you, gentlemen, but your offer comes too late. After ‘waiting eight weeks in vain for republican sup- Port Cockrell and myself have detided to give our votes to Gen. Palmer, and we have affixed our signatures to the address to that effect. I appreciate your kindness and I appreciate that the great majority of your party has always been sincere, but honor now points ont to me but one line—to cast my vote today for John M. Palmer in nccordance with my pledge. I thank you for the honor which you extend and ‘ou of my best wishes for you all.” en Moore's called, he rose to Bey Sit -vetal no speeches: Tl e Sociol fori romitibes voles te unison. Pandemonium reigned for a minute, but the republicans still stoutly objected to Cockrell explaining his rote. “Ifyou will keep your mouth’ silerit for a minute I will vote,’ said Cockrell. When the joint ballot was actions confirmed his words. When Cockrell's name was — and said: “Mr. “No ASHINGTON, “D.C, Pwd bed Claim is founded, which shall be served the party against ‘whom such claim and shall be made returnable to such within fifteen days after the and such judge shall immediately termine such petition, subject to ap) supreme coart. If the s received a majority, and Eoner, is one of the two. who received tho highest number of votes so cast, and if he shall find that any ballots were illegally cast or re- | Jected. he shall render judgment in accordance ith, and return said ju ment to’ the secretary of state within three days if no ‘ay is taken. In tase a is taken to the supreme court within two days the chief justice shall at once calla special term. Their judgment shall be filed in the office of tho secretary of state im- mediately and the secretary shall cause it to be | | States, established in London 100 YEARS both and as a SHAVING ? SOAP can now be had of nearly all Druggists in the United BUT BE SURE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE, as there are worthless imilafions, is Sadiebuiry faatou to Ate usin vie Chartotte and (ara i dHorowlly cou patent te cher. "For terns address, EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOoDs. <u = on ls TN WASHINGTON SPECIAL shine OPENING Pi aca Warten, — SCHOLARS: Ix PAINTING BY A MISSES AND CHILDREN'S uaTs, higeton 6 illi millions of that f nt coml:| tecbeemie ae ee nid before the gencral assembly. If the gen- | _mh12.3t* “8.8.1. Staroffice. ‘aavesent. taper on snc ociene a 2800 Se use millions upon mullt OF | Meritorious men who are willing, but hardly | and that I was a living example r condi; | “I vote for John M. Palmer,” said Cockrell. || ora. assembly is not in scssion the person ad- TH FREY LECTURE IN THE PARLORS OF = oral SAS p.m apd 10 S>eu0 Suasbune “ . dl, onstantly about the | tion. So faras Iam concerned, there isno! For a few minutes the democratic shonts and | °° . edie eas 14 Gab Secret of 1017 Conn. MRS. 8. BAILEY GILLESPIE, packages of Pearline every |i Mite tora Oy truth in it. cheers that reverberated through the capitol | Ministering the office of governor shall forth- | ave.. W, by 1ith instant, 4:30. Anex-| a . ect on he. enren eepine car remeryations r # & | with convene the general assembly. It shall | puscor Sout od: the calyone based | 2% Ah nw. | ot by Theked at D, 01 0 vate resen! ‘king on the ay. were deafening. After a slight InJl they were | ¥! oa ee 1 RENCH ACCORDION PLAI 100. : : Fasecnser station, venie Fear ere eae eco Dest | serait provisonn ia eae sit | rye vate Sunt aj ak of sche |Top sat fw ty ‘ait Bt’ rie Sey o he fren momo whenever | a ET annse “peat, erties | Fewryey Suis Seen peaet'ae, $25 fae: | Ruane Sasha and there is no fear of “dirt | that ind bein made a sucks Dy anyiug that there { Piginated in the orain of the editor of « re-| Could be restored. The republicans remained | Fesarnw of the presiding oficer is made by the | Sect ver sm tere cote, alee | haar acme | : Gen Pome. Age doing its worst. ~ E 5 (CHESAPEAKE AND Onl0 RatLwat. were many persons who were “too proud to | Publican paper. As my constituents knew me judge, before taking action relative to the elec- Cc called. That gentleman arose deliberately | IMODAUGHSI8 CLASSES, 1400 GST. W W. ADIES CAN MAKE BEAUTT, MP SHAD! — > rh: ar J urda Materials at J. JAY GOULD" Behedule tn effect February Bewarcof imitations, 28 JAMES PYLE, beg, too lionest to steal” [Applause], The | perfectly well, I never took occasion todony it. and in perfectly calin voice suid: “John M, | Otot any persone to the offices of governor or | 1 Bevinning Gepnan. Neues and Maiuriarg Seneca Sica unumeter cee rafnaeory on Co eh and Wert, = a Py pl cananeiamning the orguuization au association | The fact is that some, of the Kansas farmers| Palmer.” “Aguin democratic enthusianm found | Deavnan fONr"or, te, ecretary, under the | GaAs Solace Wert, 01s math orate . a Naty Oy Fa EE A ie Jf Soc G8 Ste armed sad | hye esse rine sp | wet tony wily iene Mt ME PAP | ears he peng oer is rian | Ton ran oR ERRNO gece | PEE SEES ETT NTE | pie Ata” fe nonaae e action of the commi was hey « 8. rai wildly ir. A ith f ES vid BS : jo Ong Patat rt daily enc ry © | gue same, The Amocintion of ex-Confederate | tion as Napoleon when he crowed the frontier ‘The republicans vote solidiy for Cicero J. | Fuse Aral Jucgment and Anding of such | E)itn, tobsiad a ite annie ark sod se | sre dy hice eae tes ON A FOR | oa Sn Ginga Harpe duly Se rato tous Tonic! Sip the Cordial and eat the Ro-k! | Veterans of Washington, D. C.,” was adopted. | to attack the Austrian army. A large number at the president of the farmers’ organi- | /Yrfe Ot) 4 auperior twice in the house and | _™nt0sn" Mtention to inail orders, fe Am Vestibule Sieepers through without to: < eng Troubles, Indivestion. &. Pare | One gentlenran present thought it would be | of his troops were without arm Napoleon | zation in the state. made the special order for today zs FP*AUL Es BURCHAED, NORTH GERWAN [35,5 BRADLEY, MODISTE, 7 Ost. NE = ond ants He totte| eemon! | weil to call the organization a camp and name | was asked where he would get guns for them. | Moore and Cockrell received many beantiful ai tts thas German classes ior Indies and centicinen at | ML formerly Ne¥ - uvites treseoeze ot Wasinimeron weer” Wpsar up | it after some general, for instance, Gen. Joseph | He answered that the weapons would come | floral pieces from members and from friends, Se ERITH Ximodagersis, 140GG et.. Wednesday and Saturday. | ladies. Costumes in latest styles. Pertect dt at , . 7 | E. Johnston, whois about nearing bis end. | from the troops of Austria. Ihe man who ran | and after the adjournment of the house grent BAGGED SIX RED HEADS. Advanced classes, 4:30; berinners, 9:20, _ukid-Ew* | | mederateiprice, "Cutting and bastine's epectalty. K 'f | Tie mention’ of Gen. Johnston's name elicited | agaiust me in my distric! was called ‘Prince | crowds preesed around them and shook hands a WAEYGTON ConsenvaTony OF wvst6 ae applause. after the first election, which will occur on the 25th of this month. ‘The entire constitution reported by the eom- mittee, with a few amendments, was adopted, number paid their initiation fee and became members of the association. Hal,’ and wasa perfec: representative of the Mr. Simpson offered to make no practical demonstration of the truth of his statement. Laughter and applause interrupted him sev- eral times, and when he finished clearing away when he sprang his sensation, and at the close of his remarks he picked up his hat and coat and left the hall. d congratulated them, the throng including It seems that Streeter in his last conference with the three Farmers’ Mutual Benefit Associ- ation men gave a forecast of the speech he pro- posed to make when elected. In ithe made Vital concessions to the republican party, say- fit Association party, vote with the republicans, Moore and Cockrell objectéd and Streeter ‘The President Pleased With His Luck in ‘Three red heads also fell to the President's gun there. The President did not miss a shot and was very much elated over his success. Mr. Knight and Mr. Clarke were not idle, pate and a coot were hanging on tho porch to greet the de- lighted eyes of Mr. Frank Thompson, vice ‘twenty-second year. Piano, Ant ‘ DR. RICHARD 8. KOSENTHAL, GROOT. OF La ave. nw and a vote of thanks was extended to the com-| the public doubt as to his horiery the noise | ing he would, upon all questions not essential | and when the inst gun was fired twelve rod Late private tut tothe Imperial family of Austria, | 3b, Can Royal Baking Powder. mittee for their labors. After adjournment a | shook the house. At was late in the afternoon | to the principles of the Farmers’ Mutual Bene- | heads, a black head» bala thor of leisterschatt System, See pace 8. 4 « grman, voice, violin, Mite, cornet, &c. Free advan: ‘KW. PULLER, The object of the association, as set out in| silk-stocking aristocracy. 1 no’ only got the a great many Indien . Shooting Ducks. ne Be 2 matin | Set Set ore Swe | oma Gentes FTE the constitution, is the formaticn of acquaint- | other fellow s socks, but I got his sh . ire bells and church bells all over the city| ‘The Prosident «hot aix red head ducke yes-| ]]SPANALLELED OPPORTUNITY. CAROLINE LEME Germany wth A iiskertag | BALTIMORE AND Gift RarcROAD ance and friendship between those who have| ‘I want to say that I do wear socks. put | were rung as m as Palmer's election Wa8 | terday Hy swaiioed habe the ae Potnt <unee 10sTie i — riy with A. ‘and OE EY shared the peril and should share the adversity | them on at the defeat of John J. Ingalls. 1) made known andon public buildings and pri-| ‘day. Ho walked into the Bengies Poin THREE MONTHS: EESSONS ANTON FISCHERS DEY Leave Westangton trom state of war, the perpetuation cf ties, cem by | considered thay the beginning of an era when | vate houses flags were hoisted and bunting | ¢lub house late in the afternoon, smiling THREE MONT: ESSONS st and Dye Work: eee, misfortune.and the relief, as far as practicable, | the common people can wear socks, not only | hung out. broadly and looking as if he were at peace with r hae oarments eae cart of the disabled and deserving. : common soeks, but even ilk socks.’ It is the bias Casio teal ali the world. ‘The Prosident and Mr. Knight S Bolt Taieows tein rived. Laden Evening Dreeea.ape- | Shor iwimnaty Sti sor cin amen, Sercteo| Eecmgehe grvaene Se seni) S| 4 caisge ainpein vagus When the ind | one ine Maa Foes cd by dnglghs sed HES Berets fit ent dena Sant = Se iS amet en ay Since that time which has not brought re-| explain to the people of Maryland this much | history of the great fight Illinois ia told it | there the President succeeded in killing three Spanish, Freuch Gorman or Talla, A TGjed tievod bounding bine DE CF OR MIFPED, | *5,"lrsingtou aid potate tm the Rhenandoah Vallan proach thereon, makes a person eligible to| vexed question of socks. In fact I am unable | will be found that for Streeter's overthrow | ducks. After luncheon he and ex-Senator ‘Most ‘pradtics), Fateh teyRinen, tlio, membership. to determine just now whether or not my feet | senator Evans of Aurora, leader of the anti- | Sewel! occupied the “Harrison battery,” a To Real Be, only cpepiace-seae re, For ary, 30. am. alemenry 1%, Gen. ee pave gotten “a greater reputation than my | Streeter republicans, was responsible. blind less than 100 yards from the club house. "Modern Lane we cs inate xed for the annual election o E emagees arena 118 Ladies and Gentiemen tended My Classes Last Month. -ations must be nade on or before SATURDAY, MARCH 14 Classes open March 16. ) (8-00, 40. inlnues), $ . arr VayR = 7 ¢ Tex. You can buy from N. "A. POOLE, THE CASH 1416 K st. new. ‘Best Suzar Cared Hams under "*Lectures.”* ns Table Peaches... Cans Heavy-sirup Ajitice cE. VOINOT. # DE Pounds Dect Laundey nea presses promised to amend his speech in accordance | president of the Pennsylvania railroad, who | PEOEiedA Grane Mind LOME, DE j Absolutely Pure Lest Cand ROYAL BLUE LINE TOR NEW YORE AND IN DAYS OF PERIL. Mr. Simpson showed the meeting that he | with their wishes and to conclnde it with the | grrived from Philadelphia shortly after 6 Pople who vist: te weduire the pure Parisian accent, | / A full line of Fancy Uru PHILADELPHIA. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR par eae 5 could rattle off fluent speeches on other mat-/ assertion that he would consider himself inde- o'clock. 5 Latest methods. _ 1236. En RES SNS RE ean For New York. Zrentop and the East BSyrees Washington by Way of Aunapolis. ' ses — a panels party. Pp club, and its genial members | fomes it desired: best ref, Address MISS ‘ the 10.90 p.m. train open at 9-00 ptm. The Celebrated Many glauces were directed at the new Con-/ Senator Evans, it is stated, had along confer- To the Faitor of The Evening Star: until Saturday. There are thousands of ducks | Stratton For Boston, : : 4) jo. with Puliiuan Buffet Slewp- gressman’s fect, but from personal inspection | ence with Cockrell in Chiengo Saturday. He | in the bay, and a little rough weather gill in- | Vv TEACHER OF — Se Pouek ning through to Loston withous In your of yesterday you published an | it was impossible for the most watchful eye to | stated to Cockrell that he (Evans) might be | sure good sport during the remainder “of the ‘drawing would like a few 1u01 OHARIOS CARN Si eaten 2 Bosten Undine pesengers i your paper of y y you pi Ps 8 OCEKY, moved to 1337 7th ion bomton, article headed, “A War Keminiscence”—How | ‘iscover the trath of the sock story, as he | forced to support Streeter, but that it. would | week. ae PAINT st. n.W., near U-stroct Market. seis Sui" | tor eblledeypiin “4/90. 18-00, “20-00, “22:00n00m, P a ° wears bis trousers nnusaally long and covering | be under protest and becatise the independent —. +o. a 7 -- = =e $$ , p.m. it happened that troope came to Washington by | Completely the tops uf a pair of neatly blacked | candidate had made every, concession’ to the Wenisiceus rive ial Guna: YT eee | PIANOS AND ORGANS Py Seen way of Annapolis. shoes. | Fepublican steoring committee which had been | During a blinding snow storm $200,000 worth 1 preparation : ruil intormation -experiemce of | = ft i 20:30pm. This version may be true. but it certainly is | Mr. Simpson devoted considerable time to | requested by even the most radieal republicans. ‘Special instruction to adits whose early educa > a Plage f Mae “ ved | Of property was destroyed by fire last evening a idem nowiected. Preparation tor rollese, West and10:00a.m., 12:00n00n strange that at the same time that Messrs. J. | the exactions of the railroads. He said: “Ont | This made Cockrell indignant, and he awured 5 ke : way on Gektwar | Nee Leeapees Tusveunn: a.m, 12-00 noon. Morrison Harris and Anthony Kennedy were in | i" my county we recently had to burn corn. | Evans if he would give him proof of the exact | at 103 und 107 West Fulton street, Chicago, | vit. Appapous ang. ail ex ¥ oie — urban Uraiiis wee the tables te be ad A 1 Sales Exceed communication in Washington with President | 1% *nother part of the state coal was minedand | nature of the pledges Streeter had made the | caused by a boy carelessly setting fire toa can | cru? *th end Ksts. nw a | a nnua 30 MILLION Lbs. Abraham Lincoln, Secretary of State Mr. Seward, Gen. Scott and Secretary of War Gen. Maryland. Mr. Lowry reached Baltimore at put on the cars at 80 cents « ton, but when ot to us the cost was $5.00.aton. ‘The re- sult was we couldn't afford to sell corn and bu the want of corn. missioners referred the matter to the railroud latter would no longer receive the support of the F. M. B. A. delegates. Evans, it ix said. made good his assertions, and it was thia that the course they have taken as meaning death ence in the politics of the country at large. By of varnish. The burned premises consisted chiefly of a five-story brick structure, owned by ufacturing Company. The Garden City Vine- | an unconscious rheumatic. Mrs. Wetzler, whose The proceedings brought by Col. Hozier SUARANT ( se J iite-size crayon portrait in DECKER BROS.’ PIANOS. WEBEK PIANOS. [Excevt Sunday. “Daily. {Sunday only. ace qalled for and checked fro hetelsand ray Sgcuces [> Union Transtar Co. "un orders left a Nabe Ee TO TEACH ANYONE TO,DuAW X | and 1abi Pe ave, aud at the Depot 4 the Artnar Manufacturing Company. and a a ta FISCHER PIANOS, 3.1 UDELL, iias. 0. Soul ' April 20, 1861, the brikges | Coal, and shivered for the want of prover fuel. | led to the F. MBA. deaertions from Streeter | t¢, Artnur. Manufnetarin y : _ te Gee: osname 9 oe agen soos ftimae, | The man who mined the coal went hungry for | and made posible the election of Paliner. building adjoining belonging to the Atlas Man- | NORWOOD INSTTTt WASHINGTON, D. Cc. ESTEY PIANOS. 7 OOD" 's ESD ARE SCHOOL, 1115 171 ST 7p HE Gitar i in, Wi ‘s WHAT STREETER SAYS. “| gar Works’ stable, valued at $8,000, was also | 7¢Bt Segsion vil, vecin ESTEY ORGAMS. 1 PE bes senbearppamrygi ri og tiene LONG AND SHORT HAUL. The defented F. M. B. A. candidate, Streeter, | burned, and’ thers were « nusber of smallee | For full Information sdzere the peta, RENTED AND SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS. Rete more railroad, were a not burne “We thought some of this trouble would be| mid: “The manifesto ised by Moore and | losses. A sgn of police narrowly encaped be- SHEMAND' Sis at CAEL - eicahce ia MAGNIFICES 1PMENT. or vis he specks utSut teast ‘have ‘bese {done away with by the interstate commerce | Cockrell was very surprising to me. Tregurd | ing crushed under a falling wall. Three of | omce nour: 10 to 1 daily 7 TUNING AND REPAIRING. Lele ues syatige forced on the’ government, because the Hon. | law. It provided that no more could be em were ut the moment cnguged in removing SF Rom st J z KNER OF UTE A! SANDERS & STAYMA: a - : : Pe Tag OE A FPitisbune ang the west, Cutcasy Lawulted b Maury B. Lowry, contidential business agent | charged for « short haul than a for long haul | to the Farmers’ Mutual Benefit Association. 5 Nee rene | tere Staite HE emon eal, prin : ‘gt Fullman Vewtibule Cure at 1020 atu, Salle cf Ged, Camenen, Son. enh witha vertel tie- | ander ciniiog siovamsteces ead eowlilions: | Mueasier vill bo beeen ter end ihe orn sin Dive ar perry sp bed immer ory Ps morning. ae fel FRANK BUTLER, Manager. Zor Lane, 10-00 a.m “daily to Chicago, Col teh to Gen. Cadwallader, at Philadelphia, | Now, it would take a Philadelphia lawyer to tell | auxiliary to. the democratic party. In. the aiwieex 3 po oan a Pa., and in order to reach him he had to resort | what are similar circumstances und conditions | future the organization will have no influence canes os Gene aan Der ia rea ie aie BELEN A, A to all the ruses known in warfare to cross | in all cases. The interstate commerce com- | in the politics of this state and very little in a dae Z WEL husetts ave. fey mh¢-3m 13 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE. night, April 20, 1861, and went to his farm near | men, who told them what were ‘similar circum | their action. Moore and Cockrell aust be held | against Mr. Ellis Ashmend-Bartlett, M.D. as | WBS, COMMERCIAL, 8c: | AAG Enis Taxco acexcy to ae ea Cauton, Baltimore county which, wag rented | stances and conditions.’ We had agrent Lav. | oxponeiblo for the, length of hit contest and | eo-respondent in his action for divorce agains | Sinus ae Su y 410 wile chart ir oer | HA Sead tive tapi aot Urteut io io Me Laaby,o truck, farmer (<n 9 Dell and | giver “whens laws have, been goversing thi for the, enormous expose entuled on te his wile, Lady ‘Dlaucho, hate baen sett oat Wirare OURPE WOOBeLE a csais | Seine rears wee aoe ay | Erle verett supporter), where he had to hide un- | world for 5,000 years, He “suid:, halt mas, rages ose = = a der a bedstead until he was brought to my | not steal, ‘ihoushalt not commit adultery. ie ae eee SeeoUTE The terms of the settlement involve | “Or asaTE CONGERYATORY OF NUBTE ree yer father's farm on Sunday morning, April 21. | If He had been amisted by Senator Cullom and | yyoore and Cockrell, the twa F. LBA, men, | 26 Payment of £5 . Hlozice by aa Coe CEEESAREOPASIAAVES .£ 1561, at 4 o'clock a.m. My father wan president | a few more of the men who framed the inter- | , Moore and Cockrell, the for to their wie: | Meed-Bartlett, the former accepting the sum | PIANO ae 5 of the Baltimore County Republican Associa- | state commerce act I suppose He would have a tal tl n. Palmer prior to their de- | as payment in full of all demands of whatsoever = zi Principal ed z0. tion. Written it “Thon shalt not steal under similar | cision to support him. Regarding the Pacific | character upon the whilom friend of bis wife. | ROMAN Ds, os oo seasons peo. | ghtite Medal Parle Exposttion, 500 it peeentume: For Kane: Canendatne, Benoa ee eee Pere erceee ee ne dtimnesota | “When he arrived he found himself safe for | circumstances and conditions.’ railroads Mr. Palmer said. | “I never have held | ‘The money was loaned by the Baroness Bur- | fictency in tureeienths, Seudicepemphict: mtuderss | Aorsed bY Over 100 music schools nnd Collexes for se “decades seued ' the time being. the world “I understand that your farms are being any ‘particular views upon that subject beyond a dett-Coutts, Ashmead-Lartlett's sister-in-law, helped to obtain positions. Gurability. Old Pianos taken in exchature. Ti oats |p, daily except Sunday, S108 Typewniting taught tree to : : Upruch: that can take the place ofa ura For kris, Cauandaycus ‘and Morhester dally : for Bat 1 recollect well that he slept for two hourson | abandoned in this part of the country. We | belief in the enforcement of the rights ot the | to avert the acandal which a public. hearing of | Puhiss, Head schoo! Acie Phenagraphy. dett wt now. | jelactr PEEVE G COSLIFF Mo iaen atm. | isle Bicepigs Cat Wecllewn te Bescbeake™ iin the sofa in our dining room and awaking felt | believe it has come to be a question whether | government in the matter. {consider those | the case would have made certain. = = - - STEINWAY, CHASE, GABLE, BRIGGS' PIANOS, | For Williamsport, Kochester and Niagara Palle 24 e ‘The best French Tonio greatly refreshed and) encouraged. He ‘then | the people will control these corporations or | rights to be simply those of any other eredit- +02 —— (COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, Sova and oll iors tne iy. canept ermetee, aoe 4 took breakfast and told father, at the risk of | the corporations will control the government. | ors.” A School Girt itr sic Store a IQ = pape Yin de Bugeaud his life or one of his sons, to get him through | ‘Mr. Wanamaker, with whom I talked yester-| “To take possession of the property?” Bella Prensch. aged fourteen, of Virginia te ne | Fi at ater, Kew aid 10:50 am 1 s * Maryland and save the capital, saying, “‘Un- | day, wanted to establish a postal telegraph sys-| “If need'be, yes. sir: meusirres should be | ee ; E A FBR ERE Yor Wiflistusport daily, 3.30. . J ryiaw : : City, Nev., fatally shot herself yesterday on ac- Jeldin “Paris, 2400). Six thoroweh aa heb & PORPHILA ‘BUGEA! ‘Wine, Jess mili Possession be taken before mid-| tem, like the good man I believe he is. {le en- | taken at orfte to enforce the rights of the gov A 2 4 Enelish, Accountancy, Civil Service, RA BBE OER OO. be « ee » sighO of Mereyvilin, MA. the: hciiges wil, 1 Leoasesiad tae curommash opposition from Jay | ernment against the roads. My idea has been | CoUnt of having been suspended from attend- | Shortland and t¥pewnting Auaesracholnuiaeoss | £5 BS F ; ee Know, from boastings openly made, suffer the | Gould. It's not only the railroad corporations, | that the purpose of the roads was ultizantely to | ing public school for alleged misconduct. When | }.0800., patuntuus sarauteed when competent: | vA, Bee Rew . <xvund 11 Ap. mm, Eee Adopted oy ne puyucsamngtine Paristopreci saa | same fate from Perryville to Wilmington. Del.. | but the telegraph companies, which have the | cheat te fovermmest, I think thet every | she was informed that the wound was mortal | “azo é UNEQUALED IN TONE, Totich. WORKMANSHIP | Corte Kea" Sieh aearerateem mah, Daninag angers na Acadeny of Medicine of New-York: P| as the bridges between Baltimore and Havre de | people by the throat today. honest man should try to prevent that.” she declared that she was innocent of the | GPENCERIAN BUS D DURABILUTY York only, Limited inprew with Duniugy IGEAUDS’ WINE is recommended with conf- Grace. The capital must fall unless the An-| “Ingalls, in that great speech he made, said | Regarding the proposition to exteud the pay- charge. $s Ce ¥ «-Qhectal attention of °"Purchasers" is invited ‘Sih bm. dats Of ey is road be kept open.” million men were tramping the roads of the | ment of the Pacific railroads’ debts sixty or ————-— +08 Sessions of the new your beyin Juunary®?, ‘1. Bt TOT a eabed in desis of HIGH. father then gave him a horse and car and at 7 o'clock a. m. we started for Hay: United States today without work. Whi seventy years Gen. Palmer said: “Of course Mr. Breckinridge Better. POR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. =e Fast Express 8:10 4 Schoo! of Business, Accounts and English. or = — ~ re nm Week days and 4 p.m. @sny. Fs levy a protective, wef! on foreign gous You | such an arrangement ought not to be made th- | Thecondition of Representative Breckinr Siete? Prepartory. agin sid Wletentary | conta alo: ven, wales ike tn“tis | $6 Reston. a yout ‘ct, 13, pom : opty cineca sony open the doors to foreig: . ces it te mado with a view of obtaining better | ¢reeconett : reckinridge | pookkecping, F : ne oeroens rent rdoead ont at very | Bor brockiyu. Shs ail tatiiet: Gis seamen BUGEAUD'S WINE has s eicioce tamet thus pages by armed mobs | be a question of time until so many laborers | security for the government.” He had no | of Kentucky was much improved last night. | 3¢hco; ot Shorthand. Typewritine and Phovograph. | [ow ughres. “SPLUTAT combining the useful and the agreable. Sold by ail Bhe primevpal chemasts. Harford county cavalry. we at last, after escaping several close calls, reached Havre de Grace at 12:30 p. m. We then hired will come over from Europe that the supply will be great enough to reduce the eonditio:: of things here to the level of Europe.” doubt, he said, that there was in Congress an organized corrupt representation not only of the Pacitic railroads, but many other corporate He is not ina dangerous state. Mr. Breckin- ridge had an attack of grip which yielded reud- ily to treatment. School of Rebicol ot Sehool of Spencerian, fecha Yearly, quarterly or mouthiy installment rat @ y y es. Day inahip.. Sey Olt) With boats of Brooklyn Annex, aflord- Drawing. 2 prices abd 1p terms, whicl ae direct trauster wnical and Architec | MONTHLY INSTALLME: a Vil bervice I rasnins. Fulton voudiiag couble terriwce actome New York city. For Atiantic Gity, 12:15 p.m., week days, 11-35 p.m > end night ‘Write or call tor illustrated an- | 45 oo 5D GEMAL, Wetieeten.. SEPEAM | 8 boas after considerable trouble and cromed| In respouse,-te 0 query eemt cp from the au- | intereats, that shoal be ueenstied ee SOMRCENNNES ny on the Susquehanna river to Perryville, Md. dience Mr. Simpson declared that he favored | Gen. Palmer's views were then asked on the Hat and Cap Makers Strike, ao MENTO S, SPENCER, LL.B. Prinet MEDICAL Cat day 2 4 Mr. Lowry at once telegraphed to Gen. Cad- | un income tax in order to cut down large for-| question of money. Was he in favor of the] ‘The hat and cap operators of New York em- Se = = : ———— aca 2S> B wallader and very shortly thereafter « locomo- | tunes. abolition of the national bank circulation? ployed by members of the Manufacturers’ As-| FRUEXDS’ SELECT scHooL Lt STW . GARBER AND CHOWELL, EL . oan tive and tender was placed at his disposal, in ‘The two days’ meeting closed in the after- “Yes, sir,” replied the general. sociation were called t ft i eexee.. ith year. Prepares tor any college, THOS, por ge Sr Deed. 2. Sng Ge ‘40pm. deny, which he proceeded on his way. Col. Lyle, | noon. Addresses were made in the course of | “You believe that all money should be iamed out from seven union | §"SipWELL, Pruicijal “ORceloue: Sioapa | cteeeacieutical’y and, tccesafuil) bbe ‘cured. Con. with four regiments, took possession of Perry- | the day by ex-Congressman L. P, Featherstone, | and coined by the government and all cireula- | Lops yesterday. There wasa strike recently | “ood = 10 Ps Cesr Repverox IN FURNITURE FOR 30 Dars. ‘Weare going to move from our present location to thecommodious new building, No. 513 7th st. m. - 8. Post Office Department. April will see us in our new establishment, but uptil thea we ‘Will see all at the old stand, 630 and @%2 7th st. n. ville that night. I returned home on Sunday night and found had fled from the house and were an alliance man froni Arkansas, Who talked but afew minutes, and Mr. James S. Robinson of Anne Arundel. A letter from ex-Postmaster tion controlled by the government? “Yes, sir,” repfied Gen. Palmer. “‘A® T have in which the strikers were beaten and the re- fusal of the union shops to find employment sultation free. Office Sand 420" ‘Tue sertzrz scnoor oF ANGUAGES, . 1 to 8 pu. Terms ‘miit2-Im* sa aad WASHINGTON SOUTHERN RAILWAY. te KOFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED medical rererence by |p famil, stated during the canvass and perhaps to you | for all of the men thrown ont. by that strike pbs Seen us hme RTE Et saupeliod Se eudh chatter ina large fishing boat | Frank Brown, regretting his inability to be | before, [at one time had entertained the view | caused the strike of yesterday. "The inne 623 14th st. aw. pe i) + Se oe 3 on Back river, which bordered our farm, be-| present, was read. that the power of the government to coin | facturers met yesterday und while no definite Pest and Most Practical Instruction, “om uniaay cause one of father’s houses had been burned ———_~+~eo—. money was derived from the Constitution and | action was taken it seems probable that a gen- ‘Terme $10. SOUL, and the destraction of the manor house threat- was limited to th ened by a howling mob. A remarkable incident of this night was that my mother’s hair turned from a brown to gray from the fright received. On the following day. in order to secure our lives and ty, father, my brother, one farm hand. a neighbor, Mr. Schmuck, a wheel- t, and two wounded soldiers of Col. Small’s Tegiment, concealed upon’ our. premiven, namely, Mr. Fred Reinhardt and Hy. Brinck- man, who were unable to travel, and whom Dr. Mace, our family physician, attended while with us, had to take a two-horse wagon and flee from the state at the risk of our lives. ‘Apoura Vax Revrs. Se cai RED BILL OF HERRING HILL. He and One of His Lieutenants Are Sent to Prison. ‘There was trouble in theranks of ‘Red Bill's” gang of ““Herting Hill” negroes Tuesday night, and yesterday John Jackson, who is known Shere, pending removal, we shall elles wor’ catia | 88 “Red Bill,” the leader, and Will Active, one ‘stock of the latest and best makes of of his lieutenants, were tried for an alleged assault on James Hill, who SCENES OF EXCITEMENT. Description of the Closimg Hours of the Kan- sas Legislature. Asspecial from Topeka, Kan., says: The as- sembly chamber was a scene of great excite- ment Tuesday evening during the final session of the house of representatives. The report of the committee which investigated the metro- politan police system, created for the purpose of enforcing the prohibition law, began the excitement. The galleries hissed, the Farm- ers’ Alliance cheered and the republicans groaned. Elder demanded that the lobby and galleries be cleared. The hissing, shouting and groaning continued, and the chair, unable to restore order, said that he would give up the chamber to the voice of the mob. ‘The ser- geant-atarms and doorkeepers attempted to clear the lobbies, and several lively encounters took place. Several senators who were wit- nesses of ce. pope cer te unceremoniously bastled out of the chamber. A general riot be- came imminent, but fSoally Speaker Elder re- sumed the chair, and said that he was ashamed mere conversion of the precious metals into coin, but that im the pro- gress of time the public mind had reached a point that the government was furnishing that which served all the purposes of money. I think I stated that in 18741 took the ground that the government should furnish that was to be created as money for public pur- “And should control its volume in the i est and benetits of yas people exclusivel; terrupted Mr. Cockrell. “Unquestionably,” replied the general, “that the government was the sole money-making ower of the country. I advanced these views in 1874 and they were published in article after article in the State ister when 1 owned it. Some were written by Maj. Souther under my diryction and some by myself,” “I believe you favor # graded income tax?” asked Mr. Cockrell. sof “believe I said in w former conversation," replied the general, “that in adjusting the rev- enues of this country an income tax will be- come a necessity in my judgment. It will be an income tax, however, that should be. so graded as not to reuch the labor aud substance of the people.” eral lockout will be ordered this afternoon. sides ieaiamasian Another Muddie in Prospect. A special to the New York Sun from Danbury, Conn., says: Mr. Bulkely has ordered a special election in the Danbury probate district to fill the vacancy which the death of Judge Taylor caused. The election will be held March 19. ‘The democrats will stay away from the polls and the republicans will have the fleld to them- selvex. The democrats will appeal to the courts to have the republican judge restrained from taking ion of the office on the ground that his election is invalid, and of course that will involve a decision as to Bulkely’s authority to order the election. = aoe ‘The White Squadron, A Tampa special says: The white squadron of evolution, which left Pensucola last night expected to arrive here Thursday foren Great preparations are being made for the ré- ception of the fleet here in the way of festi ties both on the land and on the water. . Mr. H. B. Plant, with @ number of invited guests, pam. and 4107 pu. <5e.m. add pm EAD AND BE WISE._DR. 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City of New York..10, BICYCLES. ‘Wo sell them at the ascending scale of S0e., TSe., C1, 81.50, $2. ‘To suit all sizes and styles of Cyclists. City of Beriin. 39) HY of Clcame 5 City of Chester? For rates of passare and other information apply 0 ‘ER Whi yNs, — Ot bing grees Rew ok. CO ba Pave Washington Office always open. 3a31-360" pro ONAL MASSAGE, MRS. CAMERO! PEGE Gat nw’ Pace Masere sores Ros iiedies of Wash to tie most prominent don Howe: Ladies, Baus. to 1 p.m; Gent gramps ~~ a Orto mu Ry Sia vaieazsestes stat Steamers ar rect Letweet ‘817 12th st. nw, = pe “All that Lam to. ask you in regard to | 1 ULLY & JEFFRE! From 3 to7 p.m. sation’ _ | NEW YORK ru FURNITURE, CARPETS, &2., tesocinte with the members of the gue: | of his conduct and his motion to close debate, | ceriuin questions’ rat. Me Cockrell, fis thet | Will go out on the gulf in the steamer Olivetto haps seemed & LOBB, 329 N. 15TH AT., PHILADELPAT. amg . 6808- | and appealed to all it to maintain orde: rant to t wheth to meet the fleet and convoy it to the anchor- ‘Twenty years’ at Bill” bad one eye closed, and from| Quictas ros md Spenker Elder's | them or not, but that you Will give de ieee L. B. GRAVES, Manager. —— ; Ome STRAND LONDON, 20 PER CENT REDUCTION FROM FORMER | its condition he is not likely to see | motion to continue the investigating commit- | ind imo atumrenee thee you-will investigate | Beietum, Holand, rane ‘Switzerland, the Rhine — with bat one eye for some days. Policemen | te° “as adopted a4 amended by Mr. Douglass them.” me BABY CARRIAGES this season embrace many new | Edwards and Bloom were witnesses against the designs in makes and upholstering. We have all the latest styles, and our 10 per cent reduction applies to theseas well as to furniture. Cail and examine them. MATTINGS present a great variety of colors and pair of young violators of the law. A knife was offered in evidence, which, it was claimed, he at- tempted to use on Officer Edwards. texture. We have them at prices that will come within the reach of afl, and our supply 1s so varied that we can wuarantes to muit you. REFRIGERATORS are always im season, and our stock is Rept up with the demand. Don't purchase Until 70% have seen what we can offer. OUR CREDIT SYSTEM has proven s boon to thou- sede in the jast, and ite benefits are at the Lisposal of all for the future. chase will secury iture line thetr use You ca ‘monthly sums as your means will permit. BO FAIKEK TEKMS CAN BE MADE ANY WHERE THAN AT RUDDEN's FURNITURE AND CARPET STORES, ‘390 alld OE Th tw. | mms Braxx Booxs, MEMORAXDUMM, INVOICE AND SCRAP BOOES, rl IDG BOOKS, PRESSES AND STANDS, +APER AND ENVELOPES uals payment at the thne of par whatever you want in the far- 1 whuie yoo are enjoying the pleasure of Pay for them im such weekly oF KH Fre te FISE STATIONERY, * a ENGRAVING ABD wes PRINTING. contents. EASTON & RUPP, on TH ST Sw, tee OPPOSITE STA OFFICE ~ ee ned. — ‘Mr. Cockrell then entered into a general dis- cussion of the condition of the country from a farmer's standpoint and found his views in practical toa large extent with those of Gen, Palmer. Mr. Cockrell called attention to the fact that Gen. Palmer was already far advanced in and Gen. Palmer suid ho never €: to be a candidate for Senator again—that he would have but ofe ambition in Washington---to do the best he could for the peels ce ee A Sensation in the Michigan Senate, An Indian squaw alleges that Charles Fried- lander, who was recently given a seat in the Michigan senate in place of an unseated repub- Ben Hill and Yancey. Ben H. Hill, jr., contributes to the Atlanta Constitution the following statement, with the assurance that it isa correct account of the quarrel which his father had with William L. (Call and see: ‘It is. beauty and pute all others to sleep. vrage at low rates. Ri a4 mb ie, ‘ GEO. & ATWATER &00., 1424-20 Penn. ave. DENTISTRY. Raa a eee ie sieht via EST: ae