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—————_—_— ———_—_——eeSE—_—E—EeETEe—™l_~-——=>l—™_“e———— THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ?e AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Forthwes: Cerner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. " ett by tappione co thelt cam nocounts af 10 cents por week, bs Copies at the counter, 2 cents each. Py mai!—poetage prepaid—o0 cents a mouth, ene year, $6; six months, $3. = Telegrams to The Star. CRIMES AND CASUALTIES 3 EUROPEAN EVENTS OF INTEREST, = ~~. : Mother and Daughter Assassinated, ; Mount Verxox, Ky., March &—On Mond ¢ night Mary Soginan. Of Howadstont, ant Lat (Entered at the Poet Office at Washington, D. C., as mother, Ruioda Segman, were assassinited by am Second-clare mail matter.) unknown person. “They lived about 7 miles fram vere. The assassin entered the lIMis cabin abou’ a nee = my Gy ES BEN ctetns meat matimatrae: | YS 59—N2 9,023, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1882. TWO CENTS. |Z:sc“iezeisesee os Estes of ad ade known on application. to the neighbors, wien the assusta Was come, — There were alne wounds on the boty of Mary AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. i Washington News and Gossip. | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | ‘97itererenoe. after aiscussion the chair sus. District Government Affairs, sin fired aiucen nuota fo ni There is no aout at — fo ee ne Loreena ‘The liquor license boanl to-day approved liquor nis having hal a confederate. James Bishow, = = = ‘REE FRO! che ay a s lcens follows: Application’ from Fraets | whos brother wa Killed a year ago at Unis Louse, FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. t& ‘Gay Wune sua Cait in Heat Shy Enxe | GOvmmotENT Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- HOUBES ee a ee ee ee Leonard and Dennis F. Keady. ‘They. also diag. | has been arrestin On apo a s . | present time, e ay Lo! hi t O'Briet Pred. => — MONDAY, March 6-ONE WEEK CREAM BALM. It is curing hundreds of chronic | "U® #82,2/6.23; customs, $119,393.80, BUSINESS IN BOTH TODAY | Pare eo proredl the following: Catherine O'Brien, Brel ia ake MATINEE SATURDAY. eee Nariowat, Baxk Nores received for redemption ADDITIONAL SGAYEGUARD AGAINET FUTURE Bran | The Fealdents of 4th street northwest, between | ALATQUERGEE, New Mexico, Math R—A wing se = a k stres cor ntca- | St Yesterday WO HOUSES, DOUBLE COMPANY I have been sufferer for years with Catarrh, and | J.M. PuckETT has been appointed storekeeper SENATE—NEW RULES, NAVAL CONSTRUC- fa- | thatstreet, and ask that something be done to | to the rulns, and the bulidtnes with the stems LB COMPAN under « phvaician’s treatment for over a year. Ely«' | for the sith district of Kentusvy. Post roads has agreed to report, with @ f8-| remeay its'condition to make it passable. Were almost entirely consuined. | Lewis « Ulan, Fuller Sineers, Cream Balm gave me immediate relief. I believe Tam TION BILL, ETC, IN THE HOUSE—BILLS Yorable recommendation, a Dill which proposes wan eavery OOMMIEEON Se ee. ane of the buildings. lose on stot Camp Meeti AMONG THE CALLENS at the White Houre, to-day, to give to the second controller of the Treasury | appointed to examine and report as tothe factitties e other Insves are Ate 88,02, CR were the Attorney-General, Senators Plumb, OF DISTRICT INTEREST, Herren i enunis Ot ie Sixt Aisne: IP aicia Ga OR GRLIsiRom aes orouaa Ia) MER Kone in ae Saunders, Mitchell, Hill, of Col, and Voorhees, audited by the Sixth Auditor, and this bill is In-| any of the public buildings used for public as- KINGFIELD, ILL. March &—The report of the I have been tronbled with Catarrh for fifteen years. | Representatives Crowley, Anderson, Hardenbergh, Senate Te-day. tended to provide an additional safeguant against | semblies continued thelr state board of agrkulluce of the condition and ¥lye’ Cream Baim has opened iny nostrils and reduced } Aldrich, Pound, Richardson, Sparks and Belford, frauds in thatdepartment. The Sixth Auditor ts, Y, going through and c: acteage of winter Wheat shows tit the seeding for the inflammation. My eyes are improving, eo that I| General Banks, and Hon. Mr. Glendenning. Mr. Miller (N.Y. 3 -Gesche Hoppers 100 Wives. | can stand strong licht, which I have not been able to do 5 Sy a memorial from numerous New York merchants | law or usages of the Treasury whose accounts are | the navy yard, which cooean, Not aud lus Great Mustrel | for yeare. NATHANIEL FEGLEY, with E. F. Montz, | WHY THRY ARE “AGiN” Frowen.—There 18 | tor action looking to the termination of the faerie! peo ey ae Second controller, and had | churches of the District for nigbts during the | Merchant, Wilkesbarre, Pa. good deal of opposition among the western repre- | iawatian reciprocity treaty. . It not been for this exception it is believed the star | been reve mi vs sentatives chosen for service on the democratic | “Reports from the committee on Indian affairs POS! Ing, Core congresstonal campal; r atnst the Meme es THE TARIFF QUESTION. Washingt: COMPANY, proposed. election of “Representative ‘Flower, or | Were Made as follows: By Mr. Saunders (avor-| The muting of Mr. Robinson, of New York, who THE CORONE! ) presented In the Senate to-day | for some reason, the only one under the present | churehes in South, Waslingto the next sthan the commission has nithsonian brite hall used by the REPORT sae Owego, New York. | New York, a8 chairman ot the cormittce. ‘the | #Dly)—For the sale of a part of the reservation of | was, yesterday, chairman of the committee of the or inquests a ypsies shows that has be ‘O-NIGHT AT 8. z = : : : ; * > eaUS were huvestiented ol oh thirty vt “no TO-NIGHT A == MEPTING OF THE BRICK: | {ection tinged fs that Mr. Flower Is identified | the Omaha tribe of Indians in Nebraska, and for | whole, to the effect that the tariff comitssion bill forty deaths wer luvestizated of whl: thirty » promising coudition or a better yleld pew Shs a3 MAKERS, with business interests which might make his | other purposes. By Mr. Tngalls (with amend-| vas not a bill to raise revenue, and I had no | persons burned to death, and one drommen Tine | ME AB pruspect. hed Inst nisht at Zion Hall G ‘street, between 8a and | election hard to explain to thedemocratic grangers | ments)—To provide for the allotment of lands in | special prieicae, Tincee Te eat ese tad sons burned to death, and one drowne r = AUGUSTIN DALY'S MILITARY COMEDY, 4'¢ streets southwest, the cominittee reported the fol- | Who are “agin” railroads, national banks and “ze, places the Dil xe eaths of the Keefe ~isters are registered as being Catic Fiauhos 3o-Day lowing wages per day, ta take effect Mach 20: Mould- | what they call monopolies.” It 1s now probable | SeVeralty to the Peorias and Miamts of the Indian | Us position, and it s doubtful if it will be reached. | caused by congest-on of brain and stomach. shes re THE PASSING REGIMENT. ere, $2.25; Off bea $1; Whes'ers, $1. Tosser that Flower willbe defeated and General Kose- Territory, and for other purposes. Itis now on the House caiendar, well down, and . THE MUKPERERS OF MOKONT, : ee $3.50; Tempers, $1.75. Setters class ‘as moulders crans, of California, be made chairman of the com-] On motion of Mr. Hawley, the statements ana | *#éAd of It are many bills which members will NOt | iscneg ny Inspector Entivisie: Major G. A. Arms, ins aproctae The grestest New York success in years, an acted | burners: day banda, $1.0. at | mittee: testimony. taken. before tie commitige on civil | Perm to be get aside to reach it. The only chance | CRue4 hy, nehectar ute ite: fetween g | mation offertns a pew. To taser, Bearly half thir reason st Daly's Thester, New York, (eee eR BUILDENG- ATTENTION —— . service, Felative to. the bills proposing reform. in | 86 Dill now has ts the passage of the Morrill DIL | Shag ir etree yee EO et entween © | mation, teading ¢ tion of the marderens Se CF aa ajonrned meeting of tie. Stuster Builders | INvEsriaarion oF AFFAIRS AT THE SoLDreRs’ the modes of appointinent, of subordinate execu. | Wich is almost Identical with the Kasson bill, by | {yg Wstte dwelling. Mi. between is of the tenant Mor MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2, Ta peg at Poumey’s Hail, 13x and E streets, SAT- | Howe Tne Senate sub-committee of military | tive officers wus ordered printed. poe rai budneston tae! fnee S.W.; $800. John Mil LAND LEAGUE FUNDS. = s RDAY, B ‘oletock p.m. ? 2 we ? ‘ SS O1 4 netic § . » = ¥P As cut Vousd Cheap = — pir = : nated ad toportant business | affalra Investigitting the Soldiers’ Home will hold | Mr. Garland introduced a Dill for the construc- j eanwhile, it 1s believed the ways and means com. j Hags, Khode Ist A meeting of the Ladies Land League, yesterday << Circle, 25 cents for all. No i ; and ‘New Jer: acknowle w first setved. Lower floor, 50 ecelved 51 pounds for Uke charge for secured seats. pounds for the tmprisomed: & meeting at the home to-morrow, and examine | tion, comet Tee rria Ai preservenion Ot |lmnlttee wi le : inmates and officers of the institution as to Its | levees on the mTIGe nuk tas will atte amon pore ississippi river. ‘Temporarily | certain industries, and this will afford an ‘oppor- dwelling Neve tabled subject to his call WW. 3 $4,000. Daniel far prices. F affairs and management. mb PROPOSED 1AQUOR COMMISSION, tae aes the flood gates of debate on the | root astore howe. 1. betiteen 3 and 4 OUT AGAIN. MONDAY, March 13, 2 ER. A Naval. EXAMINING BOARD has been ordered to! ‘The pill for a commission on the alcoholic liquor | iwPROVEMENT OF THE stasover prvER—$9,000,000 | =N2i $20. Miss , Tepair Drick Live f United tre m8 John T. Rayuond and Fresh, the American. ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP. convene at the Washington navy yard at noon of| trame came up on the calendar, the question oe $8,000,000 | Sylva nia p.w. ; $305, aes again issued’) ay. Ts nn rin CAPITAL THEATER. Quart bottles, 50 cts. the 10th tnst., for the examination of candidates | neing on Mr. Bayard’s motion to commit to the| Before the House committee on commerce to | Reconstruction of the Jciferson School tor of Bd abetting the. prming or — C JAKE BUDD, Manager. MILBURN’S PHARMACY, for admission to the pay corps of the navy. The | finance committee. Mr. Bayard urged that some! day an argument was made by Mr. Allen, of Ruilding. journal with the printer for Wile MONDAY, March 6_NIGHTLY and TUFSDAY AND 1429 Pennsylvania avenae, | D0aTd Will be composed of Pay Director A. W. Provision to compensate the Treasury for the | Kansay City, Missouri, (representing ‘the board CLEARING AWAY THE RUREISH. lam O'Kren. FRIDAY MATINEDS.. iret appearance in this cf -__ | Russell, president: Pay Inspector Frank C. Casby, | $50,000,000 annually derived. from alcoholic. dis. oe, q senting This morning the inspector of buildings, Mr. Since cavers BRERHAN AND ES. GREAT COMEDY ¢ and Paymaster W. N. Watmough, members, and | {iilaticn should be considered. of trade of that city), in favor of the im- g H is AKINE DISASTERS. BANY, the goat Specialty Artiste, the great Da Assistant-Pay master J. 8. Carpenter, recorder. Mr. Conger suggested that under the assumption | provement of the navigation of the Missouri river. | Entwisle, and Messrs, Henderson and Drane,| — Loxpox, March & Steamer Finsbury, from Mess fe creat Vocalists, and the greatest of Comedians. st per § raised by Mr. Buyard the bill was a revenue meas- | ‘he estimate presented of th aount of money Fe- | visited the ruins of Jefferson school b: ub Anti tag for | sina for New York, as stronded, after having beem DAY COMMANDER S. D. GREEN has been detached ; 5 i ex. | QUired for this work was $3,000,000, +| the oe Ol conti ning “WNEC SHOE eq | AN. collision neat Gibraltar, She is badly datne YAIR AND BAZAAR. the howe Crna: from the naval academy, April 1st, and placed on | eludelt trim the Senate aa cone belonging excia: | ,O8 anotion of Representative: ison, It was Or- aay nce Neco ae) fer Imibediate recone | S€4, and temporary repairs will occupy Ave F arcana a ‘Secretary. } Waiting orders, 4 sively to the House. Mr. Conger argted that tt | dered that the members of the Micsissippl river | IM order to clear the way for immediate recon- |" “Catourra, Murch ip Valtant, an retary. Would be inappropriate to refer the In ia ene | Commission be invited to present their views to the | struction. Mr. Entwisle will put on a large force | Koue tor York, Ison fire at this port. at JE BS ike ae ‘Tue JIvsricesnir.—The President will not state | finance commitwcee’ He thought he saw a reluc. | Committee. to-norrow morning, and scaffolding willbe | Will ‘probably prove A total loss, together with her UNION VETERAN CORPS, Ofice, No. HUE Tht sect enter of L. Residence, | at present whether the position of Supreme Judge | tance to act upon the bill; te vote for or against it, | BILL TO ELECT POSTMASTERS, INTERNAL REVENUE] erected for the purpose of tearing down the center | @htlre outward cargo ‘The’ vessel bas beem MASONIC TEMPLE, No. 207 E street northwest. mé6-6t* " | has been tendered Mr. Edmunds or not. In view | and he believed he was but toicing the sentiment OFFICERS, ETC. walls, now in a dangerous condition. ‘This will | beached. ce awxtre, UeBT rie of the whole country in urging immediate action. ; ‘ to- | enable the workmen to recover four Tull sets of THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THESTOCK- | of the many confitcting rumors upon this point, : te acti Senator-Saunders, of Nebraska, submitted to- : FEBRUARY 27 TO MAKCH 9, 1882. A HOLDERS OF THE NATIONAL LIFE IN- | and the somewhat delicate position 1n which sev: | , Mr. Bayard’s motion was then rejected; ayes 19, | gay 4 Joint resolution proposing an amendment to Lionel dacs Gud ecate nccee ane eee yaa SE ISRO eee Ge Eee (ral persons af prominence dave been placed by | “rhe vote was a.party one, except that Mr. Cam-| the constitution of the United States that will | covered with bricks, rafters ani su. amount of pany for the ensning year, will be held at the oftice of | Successor, itis more than kely that the whole | CH (Wis) voted aye with the democrats, and | allow the people to elect all. postmasters, Internal | Fubbish as 0 Obs ‘nen RETS, f= ad one) 4 bbish as to obscure them from view, from the | mast Kee. Dr. McCabe, Arclbiatiop ‘of Drubit. SEASON TICKETS the company, 401 9th street northwest, corner : lessrs, Gi and Davis voted no with the enue officers, United States marshals and dis- | outside. Workmen will also atiempt to recover | 1s understood Unit Unis expresses the fon ee | thee on TUESDAY, March 14, 1882, at'l0 o'clock a, | Matter will be made public very shortly. Tepublicans © ay trict attorneys. eee ‘Saunders isa metaber of | Such Steam colls and other valuable mate proval of the efforts which Archbishop MeCsbe Made tn the cause of law and onier in Ire! A PURE INVENTION. bill was then read and pending a motion by | the committee on civil service reform, and he says | 48 can be used in the future. Meanwhil = BR ATL teat | | orgie a oe eee rom | ar. Davis (W.Va. to amend 0 as to prevent the | tha after studying ‘tis subject carctully’ berks | forniture and materials will be properly hoiders at the clore ofthe Fair. Plano, $600; Parlor Set, | [ge NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Dectal agent of the Post Office at San Antonia, ’ commission from being exclusively partisan, the} satisfied that his resolution embodies reform in | inthe school yard ty boarding inthe sides of the ‘The Deity News announces that the report pale p25. Chamber, Set, $125, Howe Machine, $60; Parlor | BOO asings and Buildin cee meee Texas, states that the third and last member of | morning hour expired, and the bill was ‘laid | its most practical shape. He claims that to make So cert vie root, iebeagla urd Ushed in the St. James Gazette yesterday about @ Bese fe0 Sie Hoard, $40: Beoche Shaw. 650: Oil | og WEDRESD AT ot ese ee amociation meets | the gang that robbed the mafl coach at Cuero, | aside. these officers elective by the people would relieve | about two hui feet in the rearof the ing. | convention between Germany ‘and France for the ml-td EA Prizes as follows will be distributed among the ticket 2 ‘Texas, last month has been arrested. The money HE CHIWESE BILI. the President of much of the annoyance and vex- —— spe | 2Hbexation by Ue latter of Luxemburg 18a pure tee forthe ide Yolke Saturday and Wednesday | can be had in ang-quanety af the lowest racer Tt isto | Was found buried under an oak tree. Was then proceeded with, Mr. Platt, who spoke im | Aton that. now attaches to is office, and would | Blopement Excitement im Colored Chr | invention. ‘from pera: to pay off an in i also be a great relict to members Tess. aueeae Cumbrence on PORT. oF buld of serait house, to | ALLEGED FRAUDULENT CIRCULARS BY Marz.—| Opposition to it, holding that the object of the Saye that half the time of Congresamen is occu. | A GOVERNMENT CLNRE DESERTS IS PAMILY AND Loxpox, March 8.—The injunction applted for, (27-10 «NO SOLICITING FoR cHANcEs. | £9, the meeting, where the Secretary will be pleased to | The Post Office department 1s informed of the ar- | Measure was to prohibit absolutely Chinese immi- pled in attending to the distribution of 1ederal| STARTS 70 THE WEST INDIPS WITH A FEMALB | to restrain the counell of the % pological sock 0% $O SOLICITIN a | Fit how ruonen Ia ang abun Bernt canbe | rest of R. 8 Scudder, at Burlington, Towa, ac- | efation under the guise of a twenty years suspen- | Offices, and that the President complains that the | EMrLOYE OF THE Pmnaine neurar from allowing the elephant Jumbo to be Te OTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! tained on the most favorable terme, ai the lowest rates. | cused of ‘tictng fraud through the mails by | 800 Of the coming of Chinese laborers, duty of filling the petty offices of the government } ‘There ts some stir in upper-ten colored circles of | from the gardens, has born Fetused With the costa, I wish the pablic to Know that at No. 1219 New | Goto the meeting. JAMES 8. EDWARDS, sditig Gut cltcinrs callie toe moner Gee Nominations To-day imposes the Leaviest burden upon him, Mr. Saun- | ie Distrtet In consequence of the reported elope- | aulust the plaints.» . York Avenue is the place where you can get a supply of ‘President, | BED Gut cirewlars calling for money to be u: s. ders thinks this can be remedied by giving to the sesgirek . ae = choice freah CUT WERS, cut and delivered fresh JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, in the defence of Guiteau. It 1s alleged that an as- The President sent the following nominations to le the power to choose their own officers, and | Ment last Friday afternoon of John M. Hawkes- SKOBEL arr 'S SPEECH PREARRANGED. every morning from my green houses, 235 R street and ‘Real Estate Broker, sumed name was signed and the money appro- | the Senate to-aay: Frthey make any mistakes they wil soon rectify | worth, a very bright-looking colored man, who has |, TONPON, Murch 8.—The Pines this morning Gubinde for every punpess at shrtncoor cannes, fet eee eee rare tee Donde foe Wnawe OF Scudder. He was placed |" postmasters—Joseph L. Steveni&, Manchester, N. | them. The Senator will call up the resolution at | pocn delork In, toe elect esdltore athe tee eons icc ts bok ates Ee een: Coe diesen Hel Wal: COLEMAN, Four. pn Aa SA NEED COREE | ee oe His Andrew J. Garey, ast) Weymouth, Mass; | theftst opportunity and submit some remarss In | Yesr. with a Mrs, Hamten a mulitio Woman, ear | Coe eae arming, accurately de ® 8 ON EXHIBITION ay KET GOMPANY will be held at the office of maid Com: | MR. Poe Cisne. ari ril pe Norio, Mase Charles apie Aistown, Nt - G@L.vcose. loved tn’ the Daroan (ot eegraving aol priitiay. | Cee eee ene ae, teens ae AND SALE ; 2 o'clock in. c : ecretal au v , i ¢ ver 30 alien. 1 pee § MARKREITER’S, street | iptiawet 1” “SSE TOWARD, Secretary. | TANS*d for a conference with the ry or State | Henry Hi. Andrews, Mexia, Texas; E. C. Dainai ‘The sub-committee of the House committee on | Hawkesworth resided with his famity, a wife and ct of the latter is to embroll matters to sucha oe mas on Thursday and Friday next, with a view of en-| Portsmouth, Ohio; Thomas M. " y No. 626 E street northwest, one door from 7th street, THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIREC. #4 “4 2 ‘alley Falls, Ways and means gave a hearing this morning = bor. | degree os to create an opportunity for bim to offer Choice Of Pait ! ‘Chrom te. 7 [Sa 7 ELEC 2C- | tering into negotiations for a tre: of reciprocity | burg, Ky.; Aibert @. Patrick, Valic: ‘alls, Ks; Ls northwesi id Mrs. Hunter lived in the neigh!» “n - a 4 bh Eeree acd Chains Mock cd tne mem Picture tore of the NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET | betncen Mexico sud thie government proe’y | asa W. Howard, Yankton, Dakota, upon the subject of glucose and grape sugar. A hood. It had been noticed by their friends that | MIS Services to Uke Czar ax tuinister Of foreign ale . t : fairs in Grder to straighten tiem. Frames, Picture Cord and Tassels, Rings, Nails, etc.,at | COMPANY will be held at the office of said Company, —— Hh Representatives. large delegation, representing the glucose manu- | When Mrs. Hunter started to the printing burean Markriter’s. Term: Free ArtGallery. "olf | MARCH 13th, 1882. Polle open from 1 to 5p. m: | posy Orpice DEPARTMENT CHANGES.—The letter louse of Hep: tive legation, rept iS B3 e Cardwell, Harrods- four children, on Corcoran street, near 16th street | Ob! ‘Tra book's closed Marc! - vk k Wi e1 TRIAL OF DR. LAMSON. safer March St open March iatn.’ | | Post Orrice Deranratsxr ftding to the | _ Mt Reed, from the comumfttee on rules, reported | facturers of the country, were in attendance, in- fo ee ene Wak wi BE I) eackdal er DL meme 180n, ch with SEWING MACHINES, & eer Tanst H. P. HOWARD, Secretary. | Of the Postmaster General transmitting , | inthe House to-day the amendments to the rules | Gluing Phitip P. Vellier, of Chicago, chairman, | made his arrangements to retura to Barbadoes, | Poisouing his tro prey Malcolm Joh’ a = ce FURNISH INDU: NOT ALMS.—BR- | House of Representatives a list of resignations, .,P. Coast, of the National Glucose and | trom whence he came to this country, | a student at Blenie ed by s and ast nevotent citizens of the District of Columbia who | Femovals, promotions and appointments. since | Presented by him some days ago and printed tn = — Grape Sugar Association, and B. F. Rhodehame! a ¥ a sometine si L4 DIES approve of the practical methods cf the Associated | March 4th, 1881, in the Post Oitice department, | the Record. There have been some slight modifl- Tippecante City, Ohio; A. Woolner, Peoria, Ti : epee oek eo eet the west room was di Chanitieg, are unpintly, Fequested to ive orders for | shows that ther? hive been 9 appointments made | cations made, the most Important of which is the | WP. Nichols ahd Dr. Jo He Warwick, OF sely ¢ Indies for his passage. On Last . Friday | prisoner pleaded not guilty. tlemen made argu-| he was in and out of his office requently, uppe il, which proposes an 0 1 on his mi e"tax upon glucose. | Mf to Have something On his win orrent & Sewing Machine should not | making Fine and Fain Ladies and Gentlemen's Under- | on the permanent roll, 370n the temporary roll, 7 e2 wear, Chil iothing, Household Sewing, Knitting, ‘ ss . ERBACHS, cor. 7th and H, where they Domestic Nervice: Washing beth eee: | 111 promotions, 34 resiin tions and 42 removals. addition of aclause providing that it shall be in| York. Several of these REL THE DIFEERENT KINDS. day, or any'work avoman can do, to the Woman's Ree coe rd ! ments in opposition to the order for the House, on a motion to go into the | ments in opposition to th MAC'LEAN AT WINDSOR CASTLE LAST SUMMER. and it is now | Loxpox, Match 8.—The would-be assassin, Mac= : couunittze of the whole, to designate the bill which | 12 that on that day and prior thereto he w:s | Lean, has been identified a& a tan Who last sume We call particular sttention to the QU the very | Work Department of Associated Charities, 1418 F | THE CRUISE OF THE VaNpatta.—Capt. Meade, of | Chnimitice of the whole, v = They claimed that glucose is not an unhealthy | pusily engaged borrowing money from whoever | mer freqiented the vicinity of Wihdsor Casile ald Iptest improved. ata deine Dy ftw cuceest, £18 _ | the Vandalta, reports to the Navy departinent his compound as produced by manufacture, and in—| would Jend him any. It is estimated that he got | acted Ina suspicious wauaer. Recceasay tees eee oe ne ee ER, Amival at Havana, Pebrairy 282. He S4yst0| 4 re teateo adda acoonling the socond and Inspection of the factories and provess or umaautac: | SWAY With at least $1.00 Lorrovwed funds. On Eri- aa ea = ‘ee DEX GOODS, a : . et and process ae- | day a telegram caine to the office during his ab- « Gur repair department ie complete in all its appoint- {290 Th street northwest. | | heavy asitis this season. “The canvag.ot tae Vane | fourth Mondays, after the morning hour, to the | ture, whch give employment tO £0,000 people. | S2y.8 Celegram carne ts the afte during bis ab. | a ee DOME Min he cr kaward i Hite, hea oS AUERBACH, | New French and Scotch Ginghame, Just opened; beat | daifa'ts reported as very old and the running gear | consideration of business relative to the District of SHIP CANALS. omer for the aay directed the, messenger to take | or Neponwety Nas, win arrested at North Haven. oo en, SNAG Hi streets, th also is much worn, and the ship stands in sore | Coiumbt Representative Hoblitzell, of Maryland, made an. lawkesworth’ messet o Me., last eveming on a charge of eriuu wi gXezt door to Auertach's gent's furnishing and tat | Silks, Satins, and Hhadamer, extra good values. Reed of the reflt wile will be. pat given her aS sive secorereuvsion wre Pepe today werore tne Macee Goniliges on however, barely left when Hawkesworth returned. the wile of a Fesdent of Thomaston, Both parts ~ si az | f a Key West. The Vandalia i ‘ INSTR ‘ean eh he was inform: e telegra ett | Delong to y respectabie familtes. Ellis ‘© THE PUBLIC! ip SAL s. sHEDp. Fama aDOUE a Week aud then precoed be key Wat | Under tae call of committzes the following bills | railways and canals in favor of the proposed ship | 224 Burry to secure the message betore it reached | Paptet clemseaeem: abd has. Dosw holding revival T keen 409 9rm SraeEr Nortawest. | yhe health of office! crew 18 reported good. | were reported:—By Mr. Harris (Mass), from the ue Se Gea Goce ke _ fee iS fe ited amore, sue partica left. ne meetings in fis secthon the past two years. Be Do not purchane ore ¥01 SACHS, . = = committee on naval affairs—Authorizing the con- | BAYS. The main object of canal 1s to afford | Friday e brother-in-law of Hawkesworth | was arrested in the pulpit wiule addressing ® ea iso cxamstaed, toe weep Manes iunrored ad bose ee TES A GAs Rees ENG | Tae River Improvement Reronts BRFORE THR eesenne sacle Seaae ce oe nes of the | {he Commerce of Baltimore a more direct. outlet | (Captain C. A. Fleetwood), who 1s ulso a victim to | Jarge mectlug. me in the world. ae 7 “hier 7. wf 4 to the sea. J.C. Dore, of Chicazo, followed in an | the tune of $ was atthe time absent from the —s>——_—_ THE ELDEEDGE SEWING MACHINE Jobbing in all of the above Branches. PESIASGre. bad Guten 2s te Bereeaty an ioe. | Wited. Stites; commitscplorithe wiicie.- By ME || sreument baaavacacs of tne Heanenia camel ey | ete ae Paes wae TI cee Rk cn | Al Svein Basch wP eee wee Engineer ‘Ja the Weeks eras tt he than any other,ana | _§37Eernearss re Eng! ey has subi: ie Secretary of War | Money, trom the conunittee on Une post office and | connect Lake Michigan with the Mississippi river. | mother. After te parties lefta letter was re- Shot. Bo spriner: all perte and caso hevdened aud made ad- | >——=5-¢ p pROORS, Se er a eS I Je eo U Son mettees Pee etna mayen eee CONFIRMATION BY THE SENATE. celved here stating that the steamer in which | is; Sis. meas Then Dene me Zostetle by cok uerew. it ie welt threading, and eo sim- GAS FIXTURES, ing, | Pe Aats tn connection with it the pretimlsary | mittee of the whole, By Mr. Dunnell, froin the | The Senate in executive session yesterday con- | Hawkesworth had engaged passage would not sail | ane Tihinois Ccutral railnoad was last evening red Sat ae TR ten eat ales the new 5 for Miteoan eu steet, Corcoran Building, | report of the board of ariny engineers th New York | committee on Wass’ and me ins—R-pealing the | firmed the following nominations: Consuls—L. D. | Wite, and she with Captain Flectwood at once | euear Grand Crossing Uy several inen who were Seceienses socks eee ene oe new xe has been also submitied, and recommended for | Lnitation of redemption of two-cent documentary | ® DuVerge, of Maryland, at St. Paul De Loanda; | wagers Guewite Captain Standing a short distance from Ube track. eat ded uathcon. es ee ce favorable consideration, Internal revenue stantps; House calendar. By ME. | Tomtig . Beach, of New York, au Puerto Cbelie; eee beer Nicholas Stuber was (struck and serio Machines Reuted and Repaired. Portable Gas Lights, Xc., Xe. Anwy OnDERS.—Capt. Forrest. I. Hathaway, eee : mer to take acknowledg. | Venezuela Navy—Lleut. George B. Livingstone, | athe Suicide of Mr. C. W. Havenner. | W0wdei. a ball entering his head under the eff _ Bazar Payer Fashions. ae sae , a 4) Caed, BLAus Commissioner to take acknowledg- | to ne a Hleatenant commander. Postinasters~ Win! tas pescana tac nto Kensingt : sistant quartermaster, will report for assignment | ments of Wransfer of United States boos his train to Kensington vefore be HIS DEATH THIS MORNING—UIS FAREWELL LETTERS | bis post and Fr: E. 5 | f HAVE LITTLE TO § HE NEW t Newark, N.J. : George M. Wise, at Bell- H, McGiLL, Wi LE_AND ete PEAIL DEALER 1S BUILDING RUEPEAPS | to duty in the department of Dakota, Tire reatge | calendar. 7 By Mr. Washburn, from the committee | Ward, : 0 HIS FRIEnns. received medics1 attendance, No motive can be WE: : beeles hin oe htt i natn aie : o enavle Im. | alte, Ohio; Clarence L, Chapiaan, Great ‘Falls, N. _ saint r outing. ‘will conamiend itself beerne al others, ahd cate ineptg | LA New Xork aveuue. near the Treasury Departuent, | nation of hts commission as first Heutenant, sta | OD. colnage, Welsiits a Poy ao able Ins | FL; “Alfred W. Converse, Windsor Locks, Conn; | Mr. C. W. Havenner, who shot himscit in the | #8¢eTtalned for the suouting, Su easy monthly payments. Calland wee them at the | Bartlett, Heyward & Co, Archviectusal Tron Work. Ma- | I9fantry, only, has been accepted by tae Prost. | Porters to Use Uy caiendar. By Mr. Alasley, fron | 1829¢ N. Jones, Clinton, Mo.; Henry J. Johnston, | head Monday afternoon, in his office, corner 7th A Papal Delegate to Canada. agency, Moe ee ee ee ino eee Carey, DUPLO TL TOnn Tee Cues | the eommltwe on Indian affais—To ratify tue | Cumberland, Md.; Chaties W. Buckley, Montrom- | strect and Louisiana avenue, died this morning, at |_Moxtkeate Mari &ePrvats intertnation from WM. STIEBELING, and Ornamental Glass: ‘Minton’s ‘Liles, Tetra Cotta, | ASa B. Carey, paymaster, will Perform the duties | acreement entered into by the jones and Ban- | €T¥, Ala.; Mary E. Wiley, Huntsville, 3 Chas. | 9.59 o'clock, from the effects of his injuries, hay- | Rome says His Holness the Pope has decided 3717 Pennsylvania avenue, near Corcoran Art Gallery, | _ Portland Cement &e. di3-3m" | of the paym’ generil. U.S. aru, and will | 15\Ks for the side of their reservation in Idaho for | Griswold, Guilford, Conu!; Daniel KE.’ Cooper, Win- | 9% J = ew Canida, and that the prszic hl | oes s oitce during his temporary ab- | fy ¥ CE. sence. Sixty reernits will he prepired and for- - hy warded to Fort Snelling, Minnesota, for assizn- | DARY; committee of send a Papal de Omit Tt anpenen Maat etie ths cuooaae: MMs | Thame of the prelate who wil ll this position of use of tue Utah and Northern Realiroad Com- | erst, Ti; Willan H. “Hi, Dickinson, Missoula, wiblas BaP ah coh tae ley ale. Towns | Montana We end (Ohic)—Amending the law concerning coin. Se Rod friends, allo he oan a ort “hat Re could “ee 1, at tow those of oth tablishinent e Robe o o)—Atnenc 2 law cone com. = and frie all ol ‘same im) hat he cot in the city. Call and ver for yourself. any ake rented | Gentlemen: Re eee ee el teen ee Tae any, San pee merce and navii..ton, and he rezulaUlons of steamn ‘The Proposed Free Bridge. not resist his appetite for strong drink; that Bis Suicide im Jail. st $2.50 per month; repairiu a specialty. $22 | “Finding myself breakine down with work and busi- wnsville, Texas, to Fort Leavenwor vessels; committee of the whole. REPORT OF CUIEF OF ENGINRERS WRIGHT—AN Appr- | business had forsaken him in consequence; that | BALTIMORE, March 8.—August Kis WE DoWT MAKE MUCH NoISE ABOUT In, | Bee care | Besorted to Brown's from Bitiers wea Moe Be Ttodutyae io : Mr. Hyskell moved that the House proceed to the 3 Cesky cassay To | Be had no desire to live longer, and Usat the shoot- | Who we But Keep the Finest Assortment of * | strengthener. From their use T have derived much at (or four Months is grant cousticration Of busiuess on the Speaker's table, | TIONAL APPROPRIATION OF $61,000 NECESSARY TO | ing was hisown deliberate act. A similar lett 5 “ SEWING MACHINES, eae as spent Se ey, Roose Hw #4 all = Alvarado M. Wuller, 21, cavalry Stating tnt his object was to take up the Senate | BUILD A “DECK BRIDGE,” AND $19,000 TO BE ADDED | was also left for the coroner, with a request that | morning by hanging himself In the pris $24 sell for the least money, of any Louse in Washing- pend tne medicine ‘Brown: a Iron Bitters) for general | Licut. John B. MeDon. ld, 20h infantes, 18 Us ao aye one aie “d ene anh Fete et TO THAT IP A “THROUGH BRIDGE” I8 REQUIRED. ee ied pe held. ae Sorones Geiss yo Lacon Relicving the Flood Sufferers. Renting and Repairing a specialty. Spahr sie tA EES 7 fered a one eee oe ary Croc eee oe autuorizing the purchase of the property known | Gen. H. G. Wright, Chief of Engineers, U. 8. A., | 4 ents have been made for hokilie tie | ONE HUNDMED THOUSAND RATIONS ISSUED IN ARe a8 Pa SS | CR fan tis Cot. ajar Richens as tue Freeiman’s Bank, tn Washington, D. C.,| has made a report to the Secretary of War upon | funeral at half-past 3 o'clock to-morrow, from the 1 ee esr awe S| pre a tt A ¥, Surgeon, Will report to department of the Mis- and eopcopr ting: $250,000 therefor. the proposed free bridge across the Potomac. He | late residence of the deceased, 421 M street north- Mangum, the commissioner for Arkansas, F: ATTORNEYS. PoP 4A OL aa nf 8 sour; Major Harvey E. Brown, surgeo cpayussion Was in progress When our report | supmits abstracts of bids recelved. He says that Wert. ochis letters, to a relative, was as follows: | ietapus the Secretary of War that he has issued ee = - PPP AA CL AA It Sgssg of the south; Capt. John M. Dickson, assist : the lowest bid Is that of the Corrugated Metal 00., | «2 tiara, £0 6 relative, was as follow uchOUL the overflowed country Fae Bo ASAT = AAA I surgeon, to departientof the east. & board ‘The District in Congress. hen you receive this I will bein world; toabout lS,0o0sufferens. ‘They wilt last, PO A4 ALLILA 4 UT Sgss5 cers of the corps cr C arris or $140,000—the exact amount of the appropriation | do me the favor to see me decently buried. Mi days. airs very alarming. Bute H. HALL & THOM. Of oftcers of the corpsof engineers) to consist of | | Senator Hurrts to-day introduced a bill for Sen- See Urainche aesor peel cals Tete |S cane Oa en ce ee nee ys ry ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Lieut. CoL Charles 8. Stewart and Lleut. Col. Geo, | ator Pendicton, who was absegt, to close the alley.| Made for the bridge by act of February 23, 1 eaty obee and i nore sede pa ‘the increase, and will copUnue so from. m6-3m* 916 F street northwest. RRR OO Y YA L H. Mendell, will racet in San Francisco, Cuilfornia, | in square 195, in Washington @ty. Referred to the | proposition 1s for a bridge which 1s not deemed ber paeah eh ° forty Wo fifty days under the most favorable cireume T. §IT TD. = Ereo 8 ve AA E for the cxainination of First Lieut. Alert H. Pay- | District committee. sufficient in, strength. Several letters have been | © ats pore have discovered that the supposea | Stance a ae ies val oad tnousand © | ATIORNEY-AT-LaW, reg 8 Y AA L son for promotion In the corps of engineers. “Capt. FREE WATER. recetved trom the agents of the Corrugated Metal | «rng Bouce have, Giscovered that the supposed | sufferers S ansas. Practices tn ast renga Building, B00 a6 CELL | ted from uty in the department, ot wie Seurh, | A petition was presented in the Senate to-day | company, in which modifications of their plan are | leading 10 Mn, Havennets ihe wiver the shoot | EIGHTEEN THOTSAND ee cas Wy oH. MILLE, : nd wall report to the commanding general depart” | trom i Nash praying that the poor of Washing. | Propose! but the offer as frst, submitted, or ad | building ou business, hot with Mr Havenner Lut | William I. Hemingway, commissioner tor Mise N. = ia ey 1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ment of Dakota for duty. ts. Edwin F. Gard- | ton be furnished with free water. Heferred to the | ™ cee In enen to eens Eeoone ee arrears tir faves 1, telegraphs from Memphis that cightcom, Rooms 6 and Gunton Lew Building, her and Samuel Q Robinson, assistant surgeons, | District committee. SE eee irre LS eR | melee Selgin etnies Tail an | SetPDs, telegraphs from Mempi ; ‘Louisisua avenue. ~ ‘$027 ‘will report 1n person to the president of the me:li- nOWARS UND rrr. work in ing a ige by contract, provision | groans ing thousand persons in Mississipp! are without sup- =a - a ae cal examining board in session in New York city bere tho must be made lor inspection as the work pro-| was thereby led to the discovery that he had ehot | 111. or means for procuring them. The number SAYLES BROWN, ATTORNEY-A’ Ww, for Seenetein for promotion, and on the conclu-| _ Mr. Ingalls to-day introduced in the Senate two| gresses in the construction of foundations, | himself. ba ‘increase capaaiy duringthe overfiow. Rationg SDE, re spel are eeter ip Bankruptcy for | 401-403 TWERFTH STREET NORTHWEST. sion of the examninatlon will report by lewer vo the | bills relating to Howard University. One bills to | plers and abutments; and of teste. in_man* See issued will be extausted by the 15th lust. pocnts fe he bentd tad cootiices, con eee Sumxeon general. By direction of the Secretary of | amend the act of incorporation so that the board of | Wlacture of iron to be Used in the bridge, SOCIETY NOTES, SUPPLIES FOR THE TENNESSEE SUPFERERG, EsB te ot, persons, deceased. “Ofice in Gunton Build- == to constet Of Con Heat We Benen Oa Faery | trustees of the university shall consist of not less | Suc this there Is no sertaint et Petia Sate eel — A telegram from Governor Hawkins, of Teanes- shoe sons z a ones aaah) ee than thirteen members, three of whom shall be | substantial bridge. Funds must, therefore, be| A pleasant lunch party in honor of the Misses Says hat he has appointed H. W. James com- ROSS PERRY, Bor tyres Cue Col Henry L. AbbOL and Lieut | Tempers of Congress; the members of Congress to ded t ich necessary expenses before | Thompson, the daughters of the ex-Secretary of | °° aot R. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN Gel. Cyrus B Comstock, 8 constituted to meet in | Be So actnted an toliows: ene Besator by tie Crom | Cee ee en ee Shae ped Deen = matssioner for Tennessee, to receive and receipt fox 342 D Srazer, New York city for the exainination of the foliow- Se Ean sehaae Gece eats tas | Gn Coe ee A general de- | the Navy, was given yesterday afternoon by Com- | stores at Memphis. Ouler points In Tennessee will Opposite City Hall. 276m ing named officers, with a view to their promotion | Gent Of Me Senate, and two Representatives by the | tailed estimate for a substantial and durable | mogore Bnglish’s wite and daughters. be supplied fro that plice. The number of Tem ————————— KID GLOVES. in the corps of efigineers: Ist Lieut John G. D. | Speaker of the House; the terms of these members | bridge at the Three Sisters, based on the best data | Madore Bughel's wile eee GANGHNETS no were | Mecorenis made destitute by the overiow ts cath. HAY waup & HUTCHINSON, Knight, Ist Lieut. Richard 1. Hoxie, Ist Licut, Win. | {0 continue during. FRO wie or es 80 far eee tna®) inciting ‘the cost of proper ap- aisgycGrenpcies make thir. | Mated at. from three to five thousand. ‘The Becre> L. Marshall, ist Lieut. Joseph H. Willard, 22 Lieut, | be cligi SR Cha Dont oe The Ce netten | Prmaches to the Cost of necessary 1h-| presented to posted) - | tary of War has direcud Commissary General r — Oberlin M.'Carter, 21 Lieut. George. W. Goethals, | Usual powers given the boards aracter. | spection and tests of the work, shows that tho | teen ministers and charges @afaires who have | Marteely to Issue Instructions to have: 2,000 317 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, 20 Lieut. John Milils, 23 Lieut. John Biddle, and 24 | _ The other ofl provides that all taxes upon the | bridge can be built for $201,000. Only $140,000 18 | presented their credentials to our government | tions sent tor. Janes at Metuphis, and has aie Licut- Eaward O. Brown. ‘The report of the boanl | real and personal property of Howard university | available. | I have, therefore. to, recommend: | Prmeees Tel, Comes ‘April, and within the | Vised Governor Hawkins that the "20,000 rationg BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, ee ee Oe ae to the adjutant general of the armye, Cage danses | Femlltod, aad that the property of tite Gairericy | port be made to, Congress thet an additionstae:| ext two months itis provable Wat the successor | have been ordered to be forwarded. he adjutant general of the army. ames | Fe om) inbaner, roe = ee DUPUNT CIRCLE. a A Finiey, assistant surgeon, at the exptration of | shall be forever exempt frem taxation, while used | propriation of $61,000 will be required, and that | Of M. Outrey, the French 3M , Will come, as The Eight-Hour Law. his present leave of absence, will be relieved from | for the purposes ified im its charter; but in | provision should be made for con’ ncles and | M. Outrey expects to take leave this spring. He ts suffering much from grief for the recent death of OREINS Ss AY TUS Se Eee PLUMBING, FURNACI RANGES duty in the department of the east, and will renort | consideration of this exemption the university | advertising by amending the act of February 18, ae, Sony ‘sister died a ‘came | ‘The corridors ‘White House were unusu+ ie = S-BUTTON PALAIS ROYAL KID GEOVES...... 78e | in person to the commanding poral department nee fo the United Stites Be ae pean 1881, 80 as Soi ee The cae Paria mat nity thts Greer mater ally crowded Guumnoer with visitors desirous soins Former Price, $1.35, of Texas for duty. known as Universit Bee le to be axain | nbove estimate ta fora, sdece Oe ea ee amy bas died. His wile | of seeing the President. Prominent among them _Jobbine in all theee lines. £_ | 4BUTTON PALAIS ROYAL KIDGLOVES...... Tbe | PERSONAI.—Mr. Z. L. White, formerly corres- | tained eee Sos Ge ea ee ee pdr ae eee ae iived hee, ey Catae at relalve | was a delegation representing the different gov= 1 Fou. THE RED SIGNS. Usually Sold for $1.50, pondent here ot the New, York SDs Abd om | ee ee re Chall SeTere ee | Mintiey ies CORRS ERTS ane Ihe raeneet | meociber ot the tion when Tayie sas | ernment departments and the various avy yaree 6-BUTTON PALAIS ROYAL KID GLOYES......$1.00 St Dramnmond. tn New ork f fast V Woes BIFs. FO BUY THE FEERDMAW'S BANK BUILDING. | Th CRied 00 tie a “Abert, United pane ciyll engi. | of that Tegation the + neta f ith she tateeodnont or oo " aiahis Worth $1.75, Mr. J. J. Flinn, formerly editor of the Chicago} The House thisafternoon prooteded to business | neer. A copy of his report with other papers con- | his appointment eight-hour law, Which they say was rigidly em BIG BARGAIN: Pog er jately appointed U. 8. consul at Chem- |} on the Speaker's table, the first bill being reached | nected with the ‘subject was submitted. ‘The recept! forced under Grant's two administrations, but dige Pee ee Mr. Sustlee Mller ts agein well enous to tikes | BetOs te Senate bill to purchase the Froedman's guests, wo Tented ‘to call the atication of te President ee a ler ain well enor is. wi = lace on the bench of the Supreme Cour Te | bank building. The Dill had reached the third Beferm in the Criminal Court. ar Po ER eS During the past few days we have made Sweeping Stenhouse, forme! actively connected with | reading when Mr. Springer on polnts ot SOME PLAIN TALK FROM JUDGE WYLIR tures of law. A.C. Winslow, R. L. Fowler, David the press of Salt Lake City, but later correspond. | order to have the bill referred tothe comuittee of! tm the Criminal Court to-day the proceedings | sisted of and Mr, Smith rpresented the slate, War BOSTON AND NEW YORK FINE CUSTOM CLOTH- | Reductions in ALL our Departments, to make room for ent of the New York Herafa in San Francisco, died | the Whole, demunied the epgrosgment of the Bill. | came to a sudden clove before noon, because of the gences Eivy” Gepartmeniay br. Knowles the W ING our ny named city yesterday.—Ex-Senator | He op; he & pro} was now wary, Monument; Emmons, Wm. Harvester GRAND OPENING OF SPRING GOODS, Cameron reaches his viglity-third year to-day.— | on foot to buy eight squares of the Capitol | fallure of witnesses to appear. Among the miss-| jiss E Mr. remap ty ‘Washi: navy var ‘and Mr. J. ar 7 Representative Thoms, of Titfnols, is seriously iN | for a brary and a building for the Dey ent of | ing witnesses were several policemen. Judge | mi Davis and Wm. R. ‘the Island THE NEW STORE, DUE NOTICE OF WHICH WILL BE GIVEN. | With pneumonia t. Lawrence Peterson, of the | Justice, and said that the price asked was extra- | Wyte said that this tardiness would not be tole- widdte, the other | 999 Sevewrn Srarer peas ung eenaatithe cite pee | Seen ee Wivate sg ta Bio that the | Fated, and in the cases of officers, he would punish Ft ers, 1S ¥ lends 2 Re al i Ht Srasery st BEIWEES G axp resent tives Caldwell, of Kansas, Henke, of Mary: | bullding was ndt a tire-pr . them severely, for they should know it was their} en; age land, Newberry, of Michig: Scere of aoe D-| Mr. fice ag an e committee cae eo me ed a ee ae Pees A Vavasis Stamp.—The postal Bplendid Styles of sag Southard of Ohio, and Wilson, of West Vir- | on public bulidings nd said he knew of | did not at in future he should impose seems likely to be of some benelit w the ginia, are In the city.——Representaulve Allen is | Do Dill Involying an equal appropriation of money | imprisonment for contempt. Mr. Coyle suggested ple of Alexandria whose correspondence has MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S svrrs PPPOA OL A TT ghSSg {mproving slightly, but is still “too ill to see any | which had received more ation. He held | that officers were frequently inthe Police Court fell Fetained. An: PoP AA L AA Il '. one but physiclans and nurses.—Senator Saxyer | the property waseligible, and the site one of the | looking after cases, and they could not well be In riington is Row worth 2% cepts to stamp fanciers, : PPP AA L AA It “sssq’ aad Commissioner Loring were registered in New | best. in Washington. two places at once. Dwight ‘The | master McKenzie has a circular Seared Shula BAT Cont of material. The ladies de- |B AAA L | AAA II gS York last eventn, Atter further debate the previous question was | — Judge Wylle asked if the Wile of Kepresentative Stecle received at her resi- the Styles and Prices of our Clothing. Po a4 Thun AA Tt Sgss! Hooking Wester j»| called ordering the maim question. Wien ‘the | not take precedence of the Police Gence on I strect—Dr. N. & Lincoln's wife ‘and D : BARGAINS RULE THE DAY. RRR OOY YA L Semone ing, Pestifcrous Marshes, previous question on the passage of the bill was | who had fatied to respond, saying that he would his cousins, the Misses Tall, from Maryland, and e ‘ free 9 ¥¥ AAE ES Oo PSone. to thee ati “pepe utiding fant grote Se Coyle aula. the sane A. open tad miedt aa cat jementayetonooe at De Liat Most of our goo.ts are equal to CUSTOM WORK, sna Ro Ro Oe AAE Teseems passing strange that Congress ts so blind ae te Yok iby mtake’ ann | oe 2 7 Bune aine atabout baif the price. Never sucha) m2 £2 00 ¥ £ALLLL.. | totne real needs of the city as to houttate over the | O2 {4livision vote the motion was whereupon coln’s nee, —— General Drum’s wite and Mr. Townshend demanded the yeas and nays. imperative necessity for silling up those reeking, | The bill will provably pass late this afternoon, to-day. CLOTHE YOURSELF SO CHEAPLY L enelcerous Marshes which iil Gurcity With polsod | DUE les ‘Opponents may force a roll-call OF two. Judge Wylie said that tney had no business to put, in 24 Bicaly. { Instead of heaven’s pure air. As itis along ses- PROPOSED HALL OF RECORDS. on the ment a cake they did notexpect to try. : IMMENSE BARGAINS j sion this year, and as many Conzressmen have "The House 1 ic buildings ana | It looked to him very much tke, an an vs aaa a deen ailing ali Winter, and will undoubtedly droop Commitee on ie: gs ment to fish around for someth! : offered for this month. Large Stock of _ ake oot ern Wind Moters. Turbine Wheel, | much more before the summer js ended, we inay- | ANd grounds te-day agreed to report, favorably, have a different state of ; matic Dail goveriCn feae ie a eta Cee Pope hetore all its members are disabled or killed | the bill to provide for a hall. of. records tn the Dis- | wanted no more such business. 5 BOYS AND CHILDREN’S SUITS. heary fale. Fower for a all purposes, from dtdinary | % have some active hyienic measures taken, trict of Columbia, for the pate eopving of the pub- but oot, of Men's CHEAP SUITS and WORKING | Lowers ot built in cupulas, Onenn ned ia. ieee at Ought to Be Short and Sharp. Ue records, que bill contex| an appropria- ag PaRmre 10 vinit the Great Sale af the New sw perfect ventilator. . ‘From the Citi. Commercial. Caprtol Notes. 3 — re 2 ted to ‘The leading star route ringsters, Brady, Dorsey, 100K FOR THE RED SIGNS ON WINDOWS. | wheremppiy is notuumtieas ne NOTA Paling | 5. raving Yen indicted, there is hops that if | pecHAler Pendleton ts conflued at his residence BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! ©. A. HARKNESS, Archi the hands of Attorney General Brewster they will r tore. ar : " ‘commission be ht to trial ‘Th prelitutnary the 4 See Howe. Sole Agent for D.C., Work ‘haw ‘been but it has ts e t ‘Poe ‘bra < 23 Tzu Sraxer N.W.. Ber. @ axp H. and eaghsis i , i all-w.cn