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> “ bs * sil , ta « - ¢ — = = — — —_—_—— THE EVENING STAR. e | chtcage’s eee ro A hiarier Bt PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, r swiriucte "agua AT THE STAR BUILDING Py “ . poe , Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by ign int cre ag * The Evening Star Newspaper Company, A Quack Doctor Hanged by a Mob. so exbecribers tm the by 4 mob, weak Tenn oly of Ell Made Sys Wane Sra sitet om Friday—S1 a sear. < =e 2 as = ataerpisid Airimuatim Scrat OT = = : = SES ockade MTeeerarnticome tigations | WE 63 —N2. 9,617. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1884. TWO CENTS. Mt th Sam dan di —= = ——_—_—_—— — NTS esterday, When tt { OOKS, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES. AT THE CAP’ TO- Man to say they had skulked away. and all withtn | lar system 1s now in. use in the gistauit of | my SMiverton has tad with t _ BOOS EE eS ee 2 == Washington News and Gossip, CAPITOL Day eae ae nue ei as rae array an aul waa | Tar ara core Telegrams to Yhe Star.) 20" yose: = ae tre WowaN TIAN TEMPERAN a leading candidates for the Speakership (referring to la xovenee exces fo) | Siiverton, Ouray a “ , r BE" UNION ben newration TO-MORKOW | GOVERNMENT RucEIPTs To-pay.—Internal reve- Mr, Cox, of New York) had been here when the | qn, 1S ADVERSE REPORT. _ x 18 Six fort de® Viasesrves: Varestixes: Vacesrises: J ag 1p. m.-at Tempe Hotel, 9m treet, | mye, $36,530 90; customs, $52,012 40. ALL NIGHT SESSION OF THE HOUSE, | first reil-catt was calied: and had left the Mouse, | _ The Senate finance committee to-day reported ad- shove theron Be UR: “SR Ana RES <O0 sae bers cor: . = See And why, why, why [emphasizing each word with | Versely the bill to adjust certain accounts between | UATE FEARFUL FLOOD. | 1 i» . [oI ee Nayar. OxDER’—Commodore Edward Simpson, ——— excited gestures] hail tis majority from the other | the United States and the several states and@terri- "| i : een Promoted to the grade of rear admiral from the th | EXCITING SCENES VARY THE MONOTONY. | Si2¢S02¢? [ook at the Dill which had been talked | tories andthe District of ci umbia. The dill di- wnt In the city inclnding all the ‘and leave your or ere request that all who have such for sale or wish to pur- | TH FoLLowixa Promotions were made to-day | MEETINGS OF COMMITTEES, ETC. | e e about asa bill for the rellef of Mexican soldiers. ted the Sect a hrenuary €6 a "1 _ i i Sek ueaete or meee yu Carter, tate ieee pein ante ar Wilningamn Te onld read or the eviction of gentlemen. | Gf the areral gates and termtoricana the Dist | Stories of Want and Suffering. | =i ii So (ide Gaik ait exxelina! cox Seman a CE Jancil building for the sale of Real Fstate at Pri- | Genctent at the ‘setulannual, eLaMieation of 1894, Pho Houses te vols bill you attempt to force down | levied as adirect' tax under the provisions of the teak Gees, , 2 ofeat Staking Loans, Collecting Renta and tne Gen. | $oHCleRE at the, sem-annus == ? Heceoeanyeast sth, wer, enced “an act coprovide | SUCCESSFUL SORTIE FROM TOKAR, | fasci2 “ ENGEAVED PLATE ani FIFTY CARDS only 9c. | eral Management of Property for Owners and Estates, — -— SHOUTS OF ORDER. increased revenue from imports to pay interest on mouths, ‘This was greeted by shouts of order, and Mrq| {Ne public debt, and for other purposes;" and also = Chase will «ive me acall. ‘Some fine airecting the Sécretary to pay to earh of thestates, | as vey Driver. All the latest stslee of FANCY and PLAIN STATION. | €25© will «ive me acall Some fine investments now | tn the Post Office department: J. M. Thornton, Ini, ‘Tucker, of Virginia, approaching to within a couple f aactary 40) rok aged = = en en ene Mee | Gnisis for pr purty mall parte of tre they Calleang { TSN? 6081.20, in third assistant’s oie; Henry eer of feet of Mr. Hiscock, and addressing him directly, | appear to thieredlt of oxen, | GERMAN INSULTS TO AMERICA. | ..o%8") ie ae ee saci offerad for thie week in SETS OF | Us Sh. LT pelts alt parte of the city. Call and | R. Lennard, Ind., from $1,000 to $1,200, in first assis- 4 called him to order, of the Treasury artsing from such setlementa. The = Whiber a wndered ee stttion al eeturan in all bushes traueactgong, | SANUS OMe: Janes Fear ee et Tre | oa President, tare Senate a message trom | The gentlem:in calls me to order, ‘exctatmed Mr. | Dll Was Indedinitely postponed. = useid t oe . CHAS. C. DUNCANSt 0% ce of the Postma zenera 1 , transmitting the of tne boa: cock. jemen'a) 9 2 ‘OW . - BACW'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, | “Guncim, Ses omeetROeRRONE ENS | eam the gti oF tig Ponta dra to the the repo Hiscock "Gentlemen on te Onis ie eee THE POs? ROUTR BILE, SNOW IN COLORADO AND DAKOTA. n 9f oficers appointed to examine and report which | order because You are unwilling to have advertised | «phe pe ia of the nay yards or arsenals of the government is | €9 the country the DIM which you attempt to force sucuiet see eee ae - ae omatigoanena END Commissions were issued to-day to S. X. Thomas, | best adapted forthe establishmentot a government | CW? {hls Hons Senate with several minor amendments, 1a which | A BOGUS DOCTOR LYNCHED, | ,,S7 PACE Mss. Fes postmaster at Valley Lee, Md.; M. R. Slemp, Brick | foundry. is time Mr. Hiscock was standing full in r tr 1s 1a [ge Nofice To owseus oF nonses. 7 a ne frontvof the Speaker's desk, where he was sur- | the committee on post oftlees and post roads will 4 from the ¢ Nets Alo At ©, Gan the inventor of Clarks Patent, Horse | store, Va., and C. C. Shelton, Pittsylvania, Va. Also, & communication from the Postmaster Tounded by an excited croved_adherents and oppo, | Tecomimend prompt, concurrence, and there 1s no ———— Tie wind bettas ew tence as rece ty 3 ee General, trans nents—and the services of the sergeant-at-armns had | 0" ie Ho prompily concur. This . dliegmogiess ofa tram On ib Taltan: Tn Te rf Cos stables, 410 14h day made application to the civil service commis- | ing to'postmasters’ salaries affected. by the act of | 1°stee of order. cumbersome post route bill and the delay now nate hours work Dy si te by John Ww 11 SE SHOES ai HANGING Rock, O., Feb. 19.1 fe the beat in use for Laine, Interferiia, “Trippine stame | 810M fOF ames to fl four vacancies in the $1,000 | March 3, 1883. SCS ER ces, Tether TE WAS In Or tO ee WME ote ie motes tat ‘ » trains t the bls. Chaw Fe tie: Poems by He read the bil. route authorized by law. ‘The pending bill le Trontown is bevond description. The poole | . Tne 2 Frew unt and: Dravustie Sketches usa, | bling. Flat. "Contratted, Quarter and Sand cracked, | grade, BILLS REPORTED. ‘The Speaker stated that he had no means of | the estabitshment or mail routes to the Postin | are plucky and ‘at work, men, women, and children } ocun fe of Wisdom. Wit and Pathos, by pati diseamed Heres, and do won ‘The following bills were reported favorably from | knowing for what purpose the gentleman from New. | General without first going through the formula | Hshing out the remnants uf thelr histies, Mui. | r = Morne: Want's Foslish foots, Perry's Engin m oe ee ak: | THE ToxeR Bust.—A handsome marble bust of | committees and placed on the calendar: York desired to read the bil. of getting the permission of Congress for him to | €'S eVerything, and beddin and turniture ‘ General Forcign News by Titerature, Meven Spanish Cities: What 8 - : Dr. Joseph M. Toner, donor of the large collection | — Ry Mr. Cock: 3 : = exercise his discretion as to each ind!vidual route, | destroyed. There ts a good ply Of food, hug banghters by Mary 8 Livermore: 7 of books, known as the Toner Collection to the Na- | ages cocetels from the committee on mfitary gan ae Taeene Member trom New York— be- | Tr realty will not change the method Of establish: | Clothing and. shoes for women Awd childern PERILS OF THE SEA jentines Ju a. Beautifnl stocl - s bs ralrs—To provide eds} Mr. Tuckel = mail ro) a a or | bedding, are much P Water Is font fe ms Fue Satenery it 8 ¢ desirable sts lem i Ayigray & Barker, | tonal Library, (or the Library of the United States, | and uselessillitary reservations eee one! | Say gention Ler ear ge ea paella omy tiepeerenad) Pome grec is Wise oos ont ec iy nuchmmcud Clark's Patent | #54tS extent and importance entitle tt tobe TON CIRCULATING LIBKARY, st | Shoes ii any and ail ease Of Lamenesearisinue from the | Nas Teeently been pluced tn the Mbrary at thy yyaser , - 0 o {2 | House post onice committee will report. th treet northwest. between H and I «treeta. | foot. We corsider it the best protection for the Ttoccupies a space in the north wing near | Umber depredattons. Tead the bill to show why members were opposed | i Toute bill as it Js already prepared, but in anticipa- | but Ub iy | ¢ tried it | one of the alcoves devoted to the Toner Collection. | Also, to amend. the provistons relating to tres. | t0 ion of the ea oun ie law dese pSbUTE, Below Sais ta Miss 6. TWASHBUEN © CO. | 2 Site cetng alana isin ual wag ton latucforwork. | ‘The bust was ordered Dy tho Joint. committee on | passers on Indian lands. en The Speaker.—The reason the gentleman may | Wn Of the early enactinent of the law described | Upsburs, a SN EO Seng shod. with Clark's Patent: Shee, the Thave no objection, fepiied Mee Tucker T und from the committee on Indian lave no objection, repited Mr. Tucker. Tunder- affalrs—Amending the Revised Statutes relating to | Stood the gentleman ‘to ‘say that he was going to Bas WMH MORKIS Fenny fvauia avenue General, but will simplify the system and relieve | deep 11” Capt ret ad Congress of considering ‘unnecessary work. The | highest in the town, one post | While seventeen won Te WAS NO Hoss Of Ith re, 1S just en Hed) heu By Mr. Dawe oe mips vill not make any further preparation In that dl- | Water. Tn son wes HONS a : = =e eo clark Dn were, | the brary of the last Congress, in recognition of |" By Mr. Logan—To define the title and duties of | Choose to give for opposing the proposition to tine | 8! ai aoe | n the second stories. cash Is ereatly necded D. 39.—The A nk Disses For 1884. vuiticham koe VET Het nwe Rese eCaregLs | the Uberal and public-spirited gift (Che first on | certaly OMcers of tue eee Aer ee ie | the, gentleman tron Peunestvaetae meager tee | Feculon. lar uenmtacireee nto a New Meth, anni = 5 Aer, depot quartermaster; | Tecord) of a large private brary to the nation. It | army sudicient one, but the chair has nothing to do with CONFIRMATIONS BY THR SENATE. | di * ee s- y n, Wak %; Phgatciany’ Visiting Tats for 1868, ohn Was executed by Mr. J.Q. A. Ward, the well-known | Mr. Morrill, from the committee on finance, re- | Wat. The Senate, in exncutive| session yesterday, con- | PS eT at ait Goer ee ye Telners and Inew Hooks f oy Berded by. tee ears eae ite size (Mt IS Toe | Ported adversely the bi anthort/ine the payment | ME THscock.—The renson I was about. to urze | armed the following nominations: Wm. IL Diek-| pQITRe BY THE GONEKNMENT KH IPy Hoar. a em 1 ‘eection Rocke ent Leo factory, 41 IEA nIe vr a a ti the subject as an ex: | Of customs duties in legaiacnder notes, Dut asked | WHY He should be excused was that sventy-tI\e | son. to he United states, attorney for the territory | IGE ie ek eeede nay Eee Ee. The gowermmie nit To oe : Question Hooks snd Les fe cellent achlevement, meeting at once the require- | that, In deference to the wish of another Ser stalwart, unterrifled democrats on the other side of | 8°". SS eae sore Fg, | Het Wom, Maitle Hayes, which tet rSU «i Beaweit Give £ rt to the wish of another Senator, of Utah, Army—Fimt Let Naue, END GW 8 i gis aAcEASieee soe LS west Relat Select, | plastic art ag a noble and impressive plece of sculp- | “Also, adversely the hill providing for ‘the retire- | £m Illinols, enant rt 2d Lieut. J. Guest, to be dion at nearly. ail pottcs. as moot desperate, | COWe LO anewd Laramustuost Host Lite ashe awe 7th Street, inpinte, fos" bar aria fi mene of small legal tender notes, SKULKED FROM THE HOUSE. 2d Lieut, Charles It. Ty- | On the trip 6,000 needy SPIEENCH COMMERCEAT. CONVENTION, eal HE PARTSFRSHIP HERETOFORE Ex. | GRY. Smenwaw has addressed a characteristic | of Wott" carey ea dual ease ey ‘That Is not true, exclaimed Mr. Morrison. h infantry; 1st Seryeant | eo rations were distributed. af 2 Reb The Aisitet rench commendtal, E 5 PRETO zRY e ASUFY tO 11 al a Mr. Hiset to be 2 lleutenant ist infan- | Bridgeport, a few tutles below New Albans. is pithi- has been subtuitied to Lie ower Rouse istine between H. J. MATHEWSON and E. W. | letter to the President thanking him for the hand- | of foreign steamship companies -atlsing. thom the | Mt Hiscock said that the republicans had been | Hah OTS, CuBgser Ne The entire Rane ne Sax Dresses Ke cithaintahal valten de ABET: | Some compliments bestowed in the general order | !—H exaction of tonnage dues fold by the gentleman from Indiana (Lamb) that | Nino to he sl Meuteras aoe tant e ate [ee peeks GuuE town is subtuensed, sad tise Jocen earrt Eas Hess St Sana STS i SesGh'| announcing his (Ghermuawy rechunent Gases postnomeg, ee mentioned Talis Were) Inde nttely | reac te tee eee ne ee comT= (HO | Atichard Ie Steodiman, to be 1gc Mewrennutasth tu: [under water ana “ceed, “ke” tee roe | NED BE TMR UCC COTE, imonds, whiy stil continues the busiuens le ¢ fee . . Record C0 sn gi rantry; Philly G. Wale 5 ct OF Co fn rations were ck ‘Haven ts almost « i ftw Net ok Denies stand. under the name of E, W. SIMONDS & CO. 16.9 | Is read on parade ce che ere nae arererTeM 10 | T*Mr MeMillan, from the committee on the jue disrussion. he had suld that if the other side would | fin the asciotane cmegeo he the erakcoe epee: | tind eer ents: seen tieee censor en wr ae : “3 floor, Vernon Re is belt and resolve anew*to be brave and trie to Bterias | earcune Mr. Hat bs tee ‘wood, Tex. distress discovered. T jeriianent Testa 4 i ; an courts arn. distri F. Hatch (Mo.)—You never did vote for It. ‘The ne ho - eon 5. 5 he starry hanuer which we of Our day hate carr | gf Towa: wie United States in the northern district Propoattion never wi mn is EXPENDITURES FOR IMPROVEMENTS OF RIVERS AND |1S Under water. 1 | Princes : Gnemine dene ce. ie or red inflamed pimples on Serena 3 danger, RI ROTG Mr, Hiscock.—I did not Say T would vote. for the HARBORS, werged, and mans Fi Khan Sor Pruss.a, whese Guile pecmsek ea ton caer toc ce Se HU be subjected to other trials which willdemand |. 4 put T Sald this side would vote on tne e re " h Sane in distress, 2300 rations were | wife recentiy fit hit, St" hasthe swan we nf (coinedunes.) “Biackivads ou the nose, forehead | _f18-8t! Vresidtent tb similar sacrifices, equal fdelity and courage, and a] | ‘The following bilis were introduced and appro- | Pave yein Mette Pe ena owe on the bil, | We | | Mr. Vest introduced in the Senate yesterday 9 rations were left at Wolf Ur | Prine Henry. toms wan musing in OR SE (Liver Spota) Brown, dark, madiy-looking spota | EEF nc yy HE ALL. PERSONS ARE | larger measure of Incelligenc Priately referred: Constitution to resist the passage of this bill, | Pll Providing thatthe Secretary of War shall pre- ono hundred desaitute Soe Atal Jour mcziths t ath. aa ‘4. (Sana) Erythema) Reduces aud ciliness of fear ouitton : ot rset | beg ne an LT : and classtty the publie bunds, control of the subject. : ee Lea anes See ¢ sae : Beer ouutce ‘isiy andunlawtuuy | MANY AND FRANCE.—Tho ehict of the burvau of | Hy ye eee oan oe stators | Am CHNES We to do, interrupted Mr. Mi money hereafter appropriated for rivers | their foundations. saw) rations were lett Un Loxnox, Feb. 4 8b tl Hing atthe company (Stippled Skin.}Coarse, deep pores on cheeks’and by JOHN A FAIRFAX. in the ab | statistics, Joseph Nimo, has made a report to the tle disablities abd foe | Ellis (La) and harbors, canals and other waterways, and | hundred farilies wens in need of ald at Ste | of utters ratsttice dos einen r «Si Fivekdes, Moth, Tan, Sellownees, Birthamarke, are ‘street ne Wotice aie, | Secretary of the Treasury on the production of | eudiTfllseock..—The gentleman says that 15 what | Sel, work Wome che Ce ee eae ean ene | Dhensnort and were supplied. Clovespart was also | Neutyon with tu 4 Hiled Staten, wi scinoyimweconuplexion ser luratiete, all of which readily Soe ere ae Swine In the United States and the transportation, to the consideration | they mean te do.” 11 1s because of the threat of the | Ofte work done. the expenditures made ani the | supplied pinsport, an the Opporite side of the nt saathae ; Field’ to true Derinatolisical skill. T'S VEGETABLE COUG | consumption and exportation of how products, WIth | Jected cases upon its calendar under the | £NUeman from Loulstana and others that we hav Hons aa he may deem pr Te tsalapre: | Threktomene or hewend aga ty A nut 2) ety seat Hetteg Fhe sain meta fonder, itchy, 2 prate hae browal tobe the best ney | special seterence tc vi a of Aiuerean | 1veeminute rate. | felt juste tn standin a as he may ae propor: Te 8 als9 te | Tane-fourth oi Mawvesle ty ete ations sna tine white wales form, wll form auain fast a | ever discovered for Wiwoitue Cou, Croapand Colds | je oduct 2 The vain | ne endowment. of the Unt. | THIS and opposing th NAHE Sean INOpriAted Tar ean pur pxcepttor | supplies Aboartie can ushers the Tota seme ete Stamens. Price sad marwoties TEE aun | Of hg products exported trou (i the public lauds in gald | Mr. Bills —We intend to assert the rights of the | Sirveys amit ectumaten, by contracts that coutarts | sree tS ae eee oF a ore Gna i etch apse goon d | the fiscal year ended. June 30, 18s}, Ww mies and passed, Orit. : : Peruisement for | most Of Ue pete we oo ee rian Motive ad var fae ea knes hands iuwers | E75 SPECIAL NOTICE! | jad 48 per cent of the total uluber, of western, by Mr vat \¥ek. from the come | MF. Pettibone creun).—You don't know how, proposals, w pusibie wilder | Brio at trad hie toe a se edear beara obs aratoa’ . ie ean De DOL: jon | HOKS Exported are packed AL Chicago. The state of on pensions, granting” a pension to Sally | aM, HISCOCK DEFENDS THE REFUNLICAN SIDR, Aeon OURAN tie-in ay ot ey ied aller which 8 Hoth Was carried, ‘ eNrgle wea er | BARBOUR S tart commutes ; fone | accompanied by such security Peported fn the Interior, and SOW) rations we gecrlthe enter indy wets contiartek aatoeiiasd | Memhants, WholealcGncersaut injure often | omastanls HP Ih Falsing swine, id Hols er. | Malfry, vellow wf h Soldier of te nevolutouary | Mr. Hiscock, continuing, sald that the, epable: | War eae ee for the Uuve and at tuvckoort for mocie theeoee carne MT RENE NOOK ON THE GREMANS Cleon with fine fowry or hore warked scales, Gheex | >= NEW DEPART | te Ro ee eo > Sera ease cans felt Justified in opposing this Dil by every | formance of the contr of tue proper. pays | terptise is entirely submerged, and nearly atl its], PARTS To TMA svlome ennttiod Siew Allee Tie [elite —The palmeof the handsets harsh, | 627%, beri the FATICA Any serious obstruciton to this trade must very It-| Tye ehatr, at @aelocks Ini her ae th Beans tn thele power, 1a Wil was Presented | otertaL “AN aris MicOnaRrae, Sith ARIS Bie | Coe tee ee eee se SD. Tee | Treetcdeals ett ee pena ee Gry. fasted, cred, thicketesh, painful ud sore. | AAR strerte, where rcs Juriously affect ihe agrteultural Interests of our ad Udine OF er sre the Senate the | which simply Involved the Mextean soldiers, and | Ppener yte nce cncomsistent | Ith. Uous for ninety people Were eit at Grissomn’s Laas | tne. The Tandazuta aut the work ts thse Ti, "Fear of the’ Hands The -kin ete inflamed, | Sean ercntating Oke tine Cae LaULLUHGE, | western and northwestern states, ‘The report jtves | UAMnished Wusiness of yesterday, being the Dill to | Hunte-but tive Mexieu sd ales sa acer cd | repeated, 5 ae ie ob slit aVGrScumB TANG] oi acho ahd t the “Ubjects of tere fourm. trvak and exude maturing, wey Wid, - fu detail the German and French edietsin regard | provide for the issue of clreulation to national | De ofterrd to tt, Fa Re RS At Shaveneetown at Gpum. yesterday the river | all German enters eteat prhieof the ECR Gui Rly es hte crusts: there fe alwass wi JOS. C. FEARSON'S ty American pork. banks. | Kewl (Me) ridiculed the democratt Mr. Eldridge notified the House yesterday that he | y's ctnin eax inches Of. Last your's heuer pone, | <efMalis is based upon Aik ud the univer Jalins bes bie Gagvate catlcusetand cracked | {ge sateen Ssuep. THe TRIAL oF THe Harens—in the naval court | toMtf Hale gsked and. werdved unanimous consent Fe TOTNe tO dine, the genteman trom Penne tved a petition from Mr. A. C. a i risine one-fourth of an tach an hour. 1 ts pest | Mes wre, Bakers, Housewives, Wasterwouver, Bricklay: | Eo ER. a © the Dill providing stl crit exactly what s e0f Its sciting forth a claim to the ved that last set's flood will beexceeded there Tor RRADLATCH PLRCTION. em Tartender, Drugwists, and aby ote who areoblized | Ga r 5 FIXTU martial yesterday the case of Cadet M petal order for Monday mers were dolnie, ¢ now eemaple | 8 . : . ON, Th mentary ee Wikty ee bee meee wemesereet it |e wires | ce ee BT en ieee SMS RT AU 2 OCTET orn Clea cotniAINen Lay be nai teen sod Hing aed de iA liner ule Sy Snerapin, Sine GRMN eee Tf go have thie above: oF any Diseates, conentt .NTELS, Craig textinea tae st s tion io Mr, Plumb’s amendinent on thi | nfsunderstood as saying that he had not left the S Various acts of fraud in th Pg alr Nergiin toe bend ee om quietly. A larg He [unable Yo cally dexcribo your case and send th PLUMBING AND HEATING, Che ee AURA Atte Nigel tt, Catioe Maxeg: | Mixedtinng oF me) ar Hunt (Lk) ade a vigorons reply to. afr. | Un ihe peduon went umupit be | dom rapids. Seven car loads hase tee ett to | poy! Top srseiinen are guoce at ahd eam noe trogen ere orntunuder, Slsbee, president of the court invr- scOck’s spevch, and also to the remark made by | te : SS CAMIGIOS On lcleosoe | 1. Marletta, “Gaillpolis and BOUT | acrack ear ormetia, tact Cotudeg, eo Jodo proaptly dane al: gave Cadet Craliya stinging mprimand lt" | after the report ot “Mors Reed, declaring Tat souie of Ue assertions af the | USUAL Couns to the conmtttee on elections | About $3,000 tn cash suteeriptions hi See cite ae Cea ine Se , Toss — fent2 499th street northowent__ | SAM 4) hin: “You are showin, a litle too ancl | aces Sean closed a re adopted making | Hlltet were unwarranted De the fecond, uutrie as So tan | fom tt tnt “A eae tte conus E kine Met ane, A aise acsecun 0 Seem s 2 y tothe accused In your answers a Is aking | ination or iste EO erineeee pEY 3 . | egraphs there fs creat suffering Trotu, watt of coal ATED LES TINE NTOGR INSURA CR GOMPANE | « nut was uot organiza to convict nor acwitt ans~| Ue Dill for the rete trade dollar a spe-| theestremar coe? Muust Utifalr and arrogant in | eee lie Priday evening, tne | Hall Places between Pomenys ont Asttand. Tess Semeskable: ectltng in the covened: terrace E ptly paid. e L than you do to ai divi es aS of Mr. Hiscock’s, Indignantly declined to pergnit the | 22t tst., at Ure Nationa ies D CROSS SOCIFTY IS CINCINNATE eee ee eee Ce ee earen a Geeeen | (Call crachtrees beats wtemegtor | footed > mswers Nereatter 1o be direct and Mat- | to RELIEVE CERTAIN SOL.0IKNS OF THE CHARGE OF | Tepublicans Lo Wictate Ue policy. OF Tos Howse, | 1o be of imusaal interest. Mra. Logan will recelve, | CretlE REP chose soct : Tig ST Rig etal dente ene) ok ste - am DESERTION. | phi Mn rather tan wy da se he would stay | ascsted De atles Woltty Miss Lad tier and MISS | esate ts he : gaye tins ersial fury 1 tho Rand asd arramed ia spe. ta levi e __fevicime | Ag aaa . A passed to reltev pene sleeping or walkitis, UBL fal action was | Allee Kiddie. ‘The gueSts wit be presented to the | for its work, Under the. supervision of Miss Clara | Sto the ential filry ove meng ; ; TOUMEY & MANNING. BUILDING LUMEER OF ALL SIZES AND | _PRS0NAT-—Sir Randal H. Roberts ts at Willaras. | |“ 00! Wis Dis A : A had on the resolutions. Let the democrats teach | receivine party. by" Hon. John W nipson and | rN co Drateh has sent Samm, and | COWL has aniened, The aischany at En hts erates northwest ‘ddmenetons, tt lots ty suit —F. A. Carle, editor of. the St. Paul Pioneer | Charge of desertion. (It removes the charge of de- | Heh Tepublicen tres dat have a | Mr. Hubbard TS eral danetnye will begin . ter, New York city and other | AUS at Aberdeen S: = aC = == Ag well somone White Pioe from CULLS to isin town.— Col. R. G. Staples, of N.C. Is ae eeepc heesioeaa bad ively “Uine In preventing legislation by Mllibus- | At m1 ‘ crinan Will be called at | With noting. Gres Ly MEDS, PRS, Georvia ai ne, Eros 2 etrop —Congressivat Hotes, of | NAF n volunteer service wall be made to | tering, gY TOWNS. or Cccahe. Coda Brouehiiia, Hoerarnert, and af | barns Oe nn nae rerdem Melbto #4 | at the Metropolitan, —Congressinat Holmes, of | Aopwar that such alien served Fareed ee | the wished to correct Te CATT ocioe oats fp tc {ng and Flooring, tn Wale ; e ue by Kthe death Of his | expiration of iis tenn of enligiment OF quill ast ot | Rts ee NL Samene LOM eae Sue Saorcanie onan SAN. Frans r TINS PULMON ALY BAL years rep Virvinia and White | OWS child. a bright little son. —F. M. Wilder, sup- | Stuy, this, or was prevented. Tn apietiag nis | on Me (Moreton) hand sae | Ex T pins vi id tit en tue we aubinetins tt orth yes fetion, and is reommended by physicians, ministers, if th grades | Criutendent of the motive power on the Erte rall- | tern of service by re. v a AOE SOn) ited sanity | SA Scat PDs. Senge and The water left the At thee * : mrommaetdeed by phyeleians, maison : ¥ RED CoDsie | Way, aud Wife, are visiting Congressmen. Post,ot | Wenn of service by reason of wo celved, Dut etnocrat ybers had Not skuiked | for the gentlemen, ‘The committer In 6 on Sunday nicht. tu ex bith was ane Resyeee, snk the: patlic generaliz. s5 the best Cogn, BOO MAPRE, POPLAR Rand, DAE, | Poniay tani Gen rs eee eta eatOF | who, by reason of absence from lily command atthe leaning to say, bY Iuplication, that the | arrangements Is as folows: Mr. Join W. Thomp- Se attud the lose ta | Howlced that Sullivan « Spar, betng dca cents a bottle, Jalen i furhisied on ap” | recovered from his rheumatisin to be Une t was mustered out, falled to receive au hon- | gentitnan fromm Pennsylvania. rumm) had done | son clatrinan, ly. Alex. G. Beil, mess | PAtcitated by Teason OF sustained by sss _ toll parts of the eltyrst | afew steps with ee we be orable discharge.) So. He had since learned that he had wronged the | Hubbard ‘T. Stith, Reynolds, Maury, Gresham, Jumping. ‘i | be trip south to get away from New York we CHEAP POSTAGE ON SECOND CLASS MATTER. gentlenun from Penns nia by thatstatement. | Chase, Van Vilet, Doyle and Koss Thompson. Fire in new West, i & WM. MeLRAN & sos, |e ke Symon und GoMUne Ut Meat A ill was passed fixing at one cent for each four | 3 Hiscock sald that IU was possible that in the nan of Last evening, given by the Bach- Seki eee 2 aywarp @ UTCHINSON _ Cor. 13th and B streets northwest. Hepa Mr, and Ma « art in of BrooklyD, | ounces the rate of postage on second class mall mat- Pe at of debats had mist durstood. t rian clud, 2 ona was sh excep. |b . ma water. p Rew Fone. eh. win ~ S.commission REAL SORA TE TGUTEGREY and Hon. Richard Crowley, of Buttalu, are at ery heneenUbyaiecone Otte Jon of the ge z ¥ brilliant gatherlug. Dancing, which was | three stores in the. bu~ were sub. | Nowe on suet Was burne ornkg. Seed Gin tcesk wi pceessitattoen od Masuas. GL anc ge ip >> pRURGISIA REAL. ESTATE JOURNAL FRE! Alington= cHtenry t a a te ene ne by, persons other ‘than publishers oF now accepted Ue gentiema BS SEAMED aye, | ODE ME Heury Howard of tne Ibntish iegation, | Anerged py Lhe dance, Toasts ay, WH DO Luss $5, : ° : HILLEARY & SON, Warn utun, Fauquier county, Florida. —Messrs.” Henry Win. Me | a xt te ee Air. Lamb then withdrew his resolution and Mr. | continued until o'clock this morning. Countess | pare with that in tany other places, aad the elty en = LOW for all their artistic productions Also deal tn | (iia Raifian, and aconge, Eexerts tn S, of | “ MOHTS FILLIBUSTRRING ON THE MEXICAN PENSION | Brumin Was excused, And Lewenhaupt, whowe costume was, of lac satin | can ear for its own destitute, Assistance 18 nov The American Party. MINTON TILES, and make the artistic treatment of | > SG OF THE Reading, Pa., and Win. A. Arnold, pr ‘he : OWL HAVING THUS BREN PorRED UPON THE TROUBLED | trimmed With Parma violets, recelved with Miss | at Guyandotte. Seven autdred persons are belli |g onvppone nee a ~ Testne ine ieee Ca A motion from the democratic side to suspend ne Coleinan, Who Wore black Spanish hace over black | eured for au Huntinuton, Ee Hnuntinsion, tas |&\OXTESTIS 70 ASEM AEE ro sOnROW ‘are-places sud inglenooks a specialty. fee Gn. thelr way. home trom New: Ofie the rules and adopt a resolution making the Mext- ; satin, orhainents diamonds. ths favors were cut | civen 100 to Cihcinnats, $1,000 to UUs place aor 5 the House again settled down into a state of inant- n i h #1 KIN GETTING KEADY FOR THE PRESIVENTIAL SEE pea hevtinest SRT CMDNY {ont fom the suth-Mre Sb. Koubp an. | outs Mbustering on the partot the republicans, | when a motion was agreed to revoking all leaves | Hens hei Sina Crecrssatt, 02 Feb, Thee ATter manent last |, AM “American prohipition® convention ts to mse > | Pitts det TANK eawhre Kiley Fisher, of Berks county, Pal, are staylug In | Honse without a ql V call of tie House was | OF absence granted for this legislative day. Secretary and Mrs. Frelinghuysen gave last | nici two four-story brick bulldings on the north- | Sewble at Lincoln Mail tomorrow mht, and ae Tue Porrasn Carr. CASTE & HOWARD, Washington, on thelr returu trom Morida. ordered, and the sergeantat-arms. was ordered to ‘THE KESOLUTION FINALLY ADOPTED. evening the last of their state dinuers to members | W°St corner of 24 street ind “Central avenue, Cones 0 Rate procean sey ied wil senate Re ore Mm STREET AND VEKMONT AVENT! . corner Tth aud 1 streets orthwent, {ake the absenters Into custody and bring them be- | At 8:15 the needed five men arrived, and furthige | of the diplomatic corps. Covers were laid for | 2 RRS Ld Tee ae ee eg ane, | lon two days, The printed announcements state A firetoclase Cafe for ladies and gentlemen, open untit | Ker 8 Gull Pay Bruce al ine Chemicals. Their zars|Oemal fenwenncrat-arns presented ined ane ae Ae | Proceedings under the call having been dispensed | twenty-tRt ‘hose present were the Dantste mine | tity hymged to thet lacliat ee inal to ayorrow eneudne ope a will bs tuidiasht Meals ala carte of table bute. Private din. | W7OAtS is Physicians Prescriptions, peeeieaaethe embers at the bar and | en the question recurred on seconding the E Bille, M. HOT Laie rarity eli en ey + Harman for lunch, diner or 6 ns * LAK: TeitHigs the Sorte GES ee hey were oxcused for HoMAttendanee, Ae ae us «on sevonding the mo- uaa de Weekerling Senor | rauis and Chicaco Fatinwal company. ontitard aed. : ” winguxte Wife careent ee iene arate for | minister as any information concerning the re- | ment, but the eiaphatie request of the. Speaker | the rules and adopt a resolution making the Mex i Hes S stewart, |. LiTTie Rock, ARK. Feb. 1% —The Arkansas th ed UY Mtr. Erie. Dongiass, _ 3590 a5 i, Propri the District of Colunibia of the Pantagraph “Binder | ported return of the et er resolutions by | early'In the evening that the proceedings should | can pension bill a special order for the 21st instant. | 40d Madam Batres, Bat scauive and sire? Inches hens yesterday, The leven on Ue anon tO. Speak Phnesd ADIES AFTENTION! ns 3. cheap and durable. Also, agente for Fi & pA AS hot be permitted wo degenerate Into a farce pre- | It was seconded, 16501. The House was in no | Dorsueiner, and Senator Anthony. “| south Dank of the river at Varner, twenty miles Rotetis, of New Dork: #4. T. ip hed L Engravings for advertising purposes: | WHAT THE SECRETARY OF STATE SAY8 ABOUT THE | Vented much of the hilurity which frequently at- | mood for the thirty minutes’ debate allowed by the a th < from here, Droke on Sund:ty, the water Washing out SEIS ALA. Miner, ST Dy LID. of Boe LATEST PARISTA: = mn MATTER, tends the eail of the House, Tules, and Mr. Warner, of Ohio, simply expressed | | Senator and Mrs. Miller, or California, enter- | tye track of the Little Riek, Mi--issi a] tev, TB, Ste DOT, of Puiladel i ROUEESRGTE: | Setrethry:Wretioplluysen tn dpealiing on the-wib: \¢ Opposition on the republican side to the reso- | his opposition to the itt, bec tained at dinner last nicht, President Arthur and | ‘Texas Tallroad, No traits Will leave Litthe Hock | PUL Piday, acounalt Pragtan, addresses WILL REMAIN ENTIL W ventas looks: feven | Ject of the Herr Lasker resolution, and the reported | UOMFeported by Mr. Hewitt was based upon what | would be uni the Mrs McElroy, to meet the British minister and | for Wwodays. Gitmon's levee, between Lewis Cur | Will be matic by Si sel, D. Day Of OhlO: Rew. J REMAIN, UNTIL 3 Foonthiy and two weekly viueasinew a noun ag ised: | JO cer Teeownupa, and they ev ed the broad provisions of the bill, It | from disability to service. The resolution was then | Miss West, Baron and Madam de Struve, Post | and Riverside, and betwern the White and Cache | Blanchard, of fitnois Kes. dutin ker, of Nnuaa’ tacctesiag aemenan ioe | Terms Ser year, _" jas | Teturn of the same by Prince Bismarck, sald that | provides for placing on the pension. rolls the namejy adopted, yeas, 175; nays, 35. master General and Mrs. Gresham, Senator and | S eh, overflowing: a lance strech of | tucks: and Hon. Mir 2 Seen Sc res needle tor new cil aaa aoa Set fy FHOSVELE, | should be sent tothe family of the deceased and | OF disturbance of 1835 aud 186, or In the SemInole | qrhe announcement ot the result was recelved Senator Buder and Miss McMullen, and Brinkley rn sooner and Treight ate | nanidiesitiain ti icing 7 Paes combing eee Devas ee | goend peed Far'aiescted iy iathiuaur | one to Miniter Sarxent, to cummunteate trough | Gaya in the war with Mexiea, > "20 ™*S8 | wie applause on the democratic side, and the, at | A Wp Sear german af forty coupes wil be crven | nana Sees ee », wi whoa ted ak os o- sonst ra as the legitimate channel to the presiding officer of | Mr. Hiscock, 9:15 p._m., suggested to Mr. | 8:55 am., the House adjourned until Wednesday, MPSOsy DSR at the Observaliey by & mmmber of ‘The War in Exypt. row fan assoclation on 44g Pp a W Fete Inventon eng MEEBERS. the eatsintive boy of hae Penbede member. | Hewitt, of Alabama, Who reported the Dil from the WARRANTS WERE ISSUED the younger society Jadles of the West End. The SORTIE Fi ts TORAR. Bret, SWeexet +s from three ongantzae . sa tor and Mantifacturie, solution e¢ athe Department of Statetn | pensions. comualttee, that it he would. agree to ; mlttee consists of Miss Mary West, rhe aabeeh aivics opin ms, bUL We fuvite any one wa9 has Svinpaths otanp Srrixa Warten “ters ____ 4 Pennsylvania avemia_| que course was. forwarded. 10 Me, nt, with @ | Kmend thé bill s0 thet it woul mee apply to | TMr. S.S.Cox and Mr. Buckner, who disap- jeapand Miss Sampson. An additional ie panes ee ee nur movene ut ‘und take part tn the | (og BRASS ANDINONS, FIRE SETS, FENDERS | direction 10 send one copy to the family of the de- | survivors of the Mexican war, there would ‘be no | Peared from the House after once being excused, i e tacked the enemy, and kiUed and wounded several Mon, Tits ercanial lon OF party, originated ASURE CURE For mrigns Disease AND ALL | ©? yy proons *°" “Gas PINTER we que through the foreign oftlce to the | objection to the resolution on'the republican side. | but they had not been found up to the hour of ad- | aud accepted, are Miss Emille ‘Thom, Miss Catnille of them. | They also captared a mumber of cattle | 10 Tie natlonal ciristion association. | Thls, how= a KIDNEY COMPLAIN ne EF BROOKS ConcGtS HIXTURES Betta of Seaiatieg aay: ¢m_thls matter | ‘This proposition, however, Mr. Hewitt declined to | journinent. Benglnan and Miss Annie Almy. anieman Lineveant. ne if the main pur his water is endurset by the Metical Faenlty Tine of these Goods, also Artistic aud Faney Cot- | Ue De e aceede to and the monotony of the call was con- | * ‘Mrs Mahone’s ta, from 4 to 7 yesterday after- i = UTiSttAn assoclATtON Was 10 throueheat Sew Enwiaod. ant by a larce number of Hf these Goud also Artistic aud Fancy Col- | Ontoe were merely channels of cammnniea Bee Oh (aa the monbugy ‘The hall of the House this morning presented the a s THR BRITISH ARMY TO RE REMSFORCED. “ty Cituerae of thive sty. whe set Ht with wonderful effect. oppo: ab Becesiatt ates Poe i Seward epee ‘ rtoaln idea ry ‘Lowest Prices. } the House of Representatives to the Rel lava Of ch ther had been held | day afternoon, at her apartments at the Arlington, stag: | were dispensed with and the question recurred on | 8PPrarance of 2 room tn w mpl noe with the request Fated Pauiphiete aud see the endorse " yen Added a he afd i a night of revelry. The attendants and. clerks 5 largely 2 itil quite late eve yn Baring, British representative at : ‘ . ane apretaeee RES eon eee RICE, DAU GGIST. 436 Tzu | resolution had been returned as reported, but 1 18] Rd Ene, frou WAS. Jote WItleRIC a GUC ‘and | 2b0Ut, and no quorum could be collected for any of | Mrs. Wise, Mra. Gordon, Mrs. Willard, Miss Preston | the British aniny of occ It 1 a part of the plat Agent for the Distrh't of H Thyeiee erage r again a call was ordered. outa quorum, and | the committee meetings. and Miss Steatham. CONFIDENCE 1 all secret lodges granted, = en predieat A One ‘The District in Congress. Miss Farragut, nlece of the late Admiral Farra- | _ Camo, Feb. 19.—The tu af Geb, Gonton 1s setstatures should tye withe ‘PABALYsIs, KHEUMATISM. NEUE ved;in fact, suficient time phased Pp hy St) 1% PRE! 33 Hel 80 gfeat that no fears are felt_any longer of | drawn, aud thelr oaths prohibited by aw. We aro. - Spinal Affection, General Dealt {snot elapsed Wo lear froin Mr. Sargent by mail un | ensued at two o'clock upon the question of excus- Halide alae gut, fs visting Miss Helen Coolidge, on 1 street. | Thesafety of the garrison and the prope of kbar. | ints Ms ram stance, ree ke cnt No drugs. the sibjece ical ing Mr. Brumm, of Pennaylvania, who admitted |. Seater Riddleberger expects the free bridge bill | ‘rhe lunch given on Friday last by Mrs Maulsby | {2654 ic ol care aoa Gat tae oe eae eee ay meted | Astertcan Iza Conpasy, BISMARCK GOING TO RXPLATN Mhathebadiett ihe House atter the contest had | % Be taken up again and finally acted upon at the | was to Miss Farragut, and Miss Irwin, now a guest THE EXPEDITION POR RELIEF OF TOKAR. tupaitiaits., For dustaner, Af We bad to deck ® wirles! process, approved by the murdical Taealty atad ° * Adispatch from Berlin says: It 18 stated that | begun. Upon this show regular meeting of the Senate District commitiee | &t Gen. Schenck’s. - Loxpos, Feb. 19.—The orders governing the | question between me aud a member ot his lodge, Ne neoes beet se aralty and | Aalspatel trom aye Te at Dugulnst extustny hime and Mir Lasse oF tadione | Hext Thursday. Mr. Riddleberger hopes to obtain | Mss E. H. Ober, whose management of the Bos. | expedition for te Feller of Tokar have been insue. | Want yet ue aaa aad 9 ahetniber of hls ody, tg wa eal 406 NINTH STREET ¥. W. inerican Congress the resclutton of eomiole coe ue | moved that he be fluca gi, ComPs OF Indlana, | oe crable report, but he says he intends to iuaies {ton Ideal Opera Company 1s an exceptional event His trams ate take it thea prorons | mason, We oid eat, hi obations th secret so oa, 3 We x gress the res F p ; : se sulMiclent toast two weeks. They Hivonae | eieties interferes. with hls duties W the GON Sree Mr. Browne (Ind.) opposed the motfon. Tt was. | upon a vote, even if the majority shall be against | 1 Operatic history, left this morning to join the | HAMclit ta last two wie man will carry = gta see Parente ene se The laine te made that, high political beimed | fact within the observation of every gentlemag | nim, go that he can get his bill betore the seamen | Party In Hiclmond, va, She bas closed a month of | [rounds of aimmunition in iis pouch, and User ¥) sou prupose to nominate a national thekete” ae SE UARER Gantaaas Cox aia formed the basts of his actlon. . This oveniug that tbe erbele ees Side oM 1 nb cannot get a majority report he wil, be sav, | between Washington an Baltimore’ ‘she wan-un, | 18 bea reserve supply of 00 rounds per tutn. rer. EAKEK CAMLISES CURED OF KHEU- = ee os i. for one ne yy the minority, and with this a SI Jatio - >. - ention may do tt. I donot is C1 ated into a farce. He then el reserved In her expressions of appreciation of Mr. M MATS. THE FINEST GRADES OF The Rival Cities. MOnLELtne Conduce Oe ee of | Be feels confluent of passing the bil through the | Torts energetic and Uberal mauagement Of her| More German Insults to America. dno aL ie convention wil da. but ¥ thunk fe CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE AS CONTESTANTS | Calls of the House, declaring that they were dis- ‘season in this elty. NATURALIZED GERMAN-AMERICAN CITUE: a - ovegeentitonnred oo BEE LETTER TO PROF. A. J. DEXTER, Nias GuRaaaROaEH FoR THE NATIONAL DEMOCKATIC CONVENTION. | Teputable and calculated to bring upon {ts mem- | TER eee eee eee TEFONE THE! “Mrs Pendleton’s reception last evening was at-| MILITARY DUTY—NISISTER SARGENT pyc tnae age heap remo tien : ‘AS, COFFEES AND 8U: : deserved of the country. 3 ee Sea hae ane . n dun " aa AND SUGARS The Chleago delegation of democrats, who are | PSE tn reniled Cat eee Sri REN his cov | Major Zydecker was to have been heard by the | tended Dy, an assemblage representing the most | Pants, Feb. 1%.—The Morning Nevrs publishes at nominations Will be made at Chicago.” you think you Will @ect rour candidates!” exclusive element of Washington soctety. intelligence trom Berlin which ‘The promenade concert and dancing reception by | Baturallized_ Germa Ser Chal = vent upon securing for that city the next demo- | jeague had said in explanation of his motion was a | House District committee to-day, with relation to Ameriean citizens who rm ‘The following explains it if AT THE cratic national convention, met yesterday and | word which showed Uiat the motion ought to be x ed « z es - ‘wer Sour 4 said Mr. Bak completed thelr organization. A Stan eporuér met | Gatied, di wus heeause the Foromae ae the “Three Sister, but he aa wt | M47 ManaxeTsof the Homeopathle Hospital on | Aad” wa ile ase Ie tase at te | ae hale BM i i cn te ea Se ee LOWEST PRICE! several in their quarters at Willard’s to-day, and ‘THIS THING HAD BRCOMR'A FARCE, appear, and but two or three members of the com- | Thursday night, at Masonic. temple, will be an un- | German foreign office ignores Uulted Sates Min- | E05 itanees that will greatly: Pref. A.J. Dexter: iS. found them in a cheerful state of mind. One dele. | and for that reason alone, that he made the'motion | mittee’ were present. Messrs. Austin Herr, F. G, | Usually attractive affair The full’ Marine band, | ister Sargent, and conducts all negotiations | » as Duane Sum: T have suffered with faflammatory rhea gate sald that Chicago would receive eighteen votes | which he had. For more than seven hours the | SonUtt, A.B. Cropley, F. 1. Moore, J; Marbury and Nhe Sale on tae cee ae and there | directly with Washington sini Gyseciscmest Mier seasnecs | TAY OF O0N cocne Wilk Heove eine a ee ine Se Lonts delacatisa arrivea | Mlmority had been attempting not to prevent the Ae aT SES the at tor ree ater shalt of | Jaeger.and Tileaux. — Refreshments will be served. | Circular of the Railrond Sharcholders’ ‘Ewan entabliecs tor sleege pootemsdy, mst: Sablng at a y | _feb15-1m ASSERTION. this morning, somewhat fatigued from thelr long | recogn! Siege tir HEF OC the soldiers of the Mex- |The members of the committee present said that | _ Mr. and.Mrs. Robert C. Fox have issued cards for * Awociation. honnerd and the deed turned over during the con- Peat fora werk. At prewnt Fai ustiye my arm fr “an War, “al journey. They have not yet organized, but expect vent a day being fixed for the | the committee was unanimously in favor of the | the marriage of their daughter, Roberta Kendall San Fraxcisco, Feb. 19.—The Chronicle pub-| vention, We intend also Dish here a paper, : evel ted the consideration of a Dill for their relief. And the Jon of the bridge at the Three Fox to W! G. Oberteuffer, on We ch $2 te é Rc was powerless for some tine. T suffer no pair! | fo this evening. “A delegate stated the claims of | Consideration of a, construction of the bridge al Sisters, and | Fox fy On Wednesday, | lshes to-day the contents of a confidential circular | a weekly, for Which $25.00) luc been subscribed. 16 « seca se 4iccvra’ that city as follows: “We have one of the finest | S¢ntieman from Indiana (Browne) was the man, of | they would certainly report the Dill favorably to | March 5. Shareholder ed This month, but the Heives me great Sieneare tsa ey mae te es | ve Tive, ne ny an Sc eg arene one st | Sir others, who led. tho movenane oa wala toot oe | LBoY would cera Mgr be eek issued by the Railroad Shareholders’ association, | may be ‘issued Un © Une depends Tas in, president, New ction of the convent Incrensad, and we can accommodate any sudden | defraud these men of the rights they ought tohave. | District would have to bear the expense | , 2c President's second card reception will be | and, signed by John Livingston. prestient, New | on the action of the convexith Respectfully, ‘Mus. Jous G. Cani. Inilur of Strangers, however great, Our hospitality | That gentleman was the tt ofall others to cause | be" ng ‘the Didge “and thar rie | Held thiseventng at the White House, ‘The om-| York. The cireular states that the object "iS to| Delegates and oilers wo will attend the LE, 53 EI ‘2 ise an immense fund to defeat legislation on all ‘xpected to arrive here te (Speaker's wi PATEK PHILIPPE & CO. 4s unbounded; at least that is what our guests have farcical roceedings, Which he now attempted | would be no money for street improvements | cers of the army and navy, the justices of the | ratiroad Inaticns 1 re the repeal Of exist oma of the “American” party PROF DEXTER LEDISEASES. feb8.1m ° Sudsvand tno delegates of the great convention | 4, flst on te shoulders ot somevoay else ie | awa, Us, tmaney 10 ‘nat only 40,00 | Supreme Court, the judges of tne Court of Clalins | faws and he auton of ralvond comienssi ne ae a8 follows de That ures duideihtsnse ena uss Se ne Taek ce tanee e Lame | tae Tarte poceeaties aaa ee | ee eee from the Distt §, The PTODOSILION 10 | en Ne and Representatives 4 1 meet the | those states where they exist. All raliroad share- uation, and that the = ai = = a among agantest recollections. We e s chy place the at the foot street. was looked OTS holders are expected to subscribe, the amount ex- Scriptures isthe author of ee eee oe canara: are located Centrally, ‘and not only that but we | man sald; lind so long disgraced the House and | pon as utterly impracticable, ‘as it would cost | ‘The “hops” at Willard’s this season have been ipa iia elig ened eae. peemaetaial ernment. 2 That God requires aid 12% for your Cold or Cougl:? They cured me. You onght occupy neutral ground. Missourt has no candidate | brought, it In contempt bet ee coy ae nearly twice aS much, and would not be as con- | very enjoyable, and the one on Friday event wer accompanying the circular. Two compara. | needs a Sabbath. & That the prolilbiuon of the to thy them. they are spletdi, said a indy to her friend. . Wiowe clatms ae to be pressed before the conven- | hoped that the democratic side would set an eX- | venient. " The committée acknowledges the ursent | Fervor oat romniers to ke attended, ‘Te, | Uvely Small shareholders Of tis city were culled | Importation, manufacture atid, sete of Intoxloutiig oily AMERICAN WATCH CO., Hon, which is not the case with Illinois or New | simple and teach members PI Decessity of the bridge, and many of the members | resident cuests of. the hotel Will Teselve toss whe | UPon for $100 each, and it is understood tbat tbe | drinks as a beverae is the true policy OM tiie tame ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, York. ‘The southern members of the national com- | her, unless under the rules they were excused, || say that they Delleve that there can te ‘no oppost- | Fesident euesis oF demand from weaithler ones will be in proportion. | perance question. 4, ‘That the charters of all secret {0M 4th and Tand gi aud Dota. northwest mittee seem to be in favor of St. Louls against | _ Mr. Hiscock (N. Y.), rising to reply, sald that he | tion except, in the interest of the Aqueduce poe Itis known that prominent eastern roads are al | lodges granted by our federal and state legislatures ee ge ° either Chicago or Saratoga. We have come to take | Wished to discuss the bill to which the resolution pony. “They urge in favor of the Three Sisters that | | Mrs. McElroy had a lunch given her yesterday by | ited with the Central Pacific road to raise this fund. | should be withdrawn,aad thelr oaths promibiten t Duzws D. Pe S. WALTHAM. the convention to St. Louls, and to that city we are | Tet ; but he was immediately interrupted by | {t is the most accessible ‘site, easy of approach, con- | Mrs. Earl English, the other guests being Mrs. | The circular predicts that enough money is wo be | law. 5. That the civiley ity secured to all As < RUG STORE gotng. So far as Louisville 1s concerned, it has as | MT. cake oe With a point of order that the dis- | necting with the best roads leading through the Drum, Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs. McMichael, Mra Chand- | Faised to defeat congressional action on the land | can cliizens by articles 13th, 14th and 15th of our a. ood @ chance as any city outside of St. Lots.” cussion ‘was not in order. ‘wheat growing country, and directly connected by | Jer, Mrs. Kinsley, Mrs. Phil. Sheridan, Mra. ‘T. Colt, | gtant bills. amended Constituiton suould be preserved invio~ A LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE sate oF| | The St Louls delegation sent an address to the ‘A LIVELY COLLOQUY. Foodstreets and roads With all the markets of the | Mrk Hixie, Mrs Beltridge, and Mrs. Hawley. —_—>— late. 6 THAT arbitration of differences with wa Itake pleasure in informing my friends and patrons | sa members of the national committee in the shape of | ‘The Speaker stated that the subject of discussion ‘To-morrow afternoon Senator and Mra Hawley Suppoted w be Hugg. ‘uous Is the most-direct and sure method of securing seat caren ceents At tmy old stand I will re- | WATCHES HAS CONVINCED US THAT FOR ACCU. | # souvenir, with chromo illustrations of the St | was the proposition to fine Mr. Brumm 5. LANDLORDS AND TENANTE. give a tea to their guest, Mr. Charles War. | THE ESCAPED MURDENEE sa1D TO WAVE BEEN sees | Aid Perpeluating permanent, peace aust te bactea annie RACY AND DURABILITY THOSE MANUFACTURED | merce. ‘he Ciilcago men. laugh at Ie calling it a} , Mr. Hiscock sala that the minority was told that | Mr. Beach Introduced a bill in the House yester- | ner, ‘Whose delightful witings have galned ‘him 80 practi toacag ees Sporuls of tuen is to make Iwere adepts and expertat K ABOUT FEBRUARY ISTA}ss4, . Vn “st. Louis valentine,” and say that free chromog, | 1t Was in contempt because It dared to resist | day amending chapter 19, of the Revised Statutes, | Many friends. Hoxrer’'s Pornt, I. 1, Feb 19.—Late last night | therefore, the Bible should be associated with TO NO. M4 VENN'A AVE. N. W., (VERNON Row), | BY THE ABOVE CELEBRATED MAKERS HAVE | 42'; supsoription dodge, are played out. the passage of Unis DIL to landlords and tenants in the District. | _‘TB€ Promenade concert and dancing reception | Sheriff Furman recelved a dispatch from Dr. F.A. | hooks of'science and iteratute i all our educa, Where I will continue to keep a full assortment of ‘NO SUPERIOR, Following ts a list of the St. Louls delegates: Ex- mr pore ie nc uedy sakon Te my tose increases the security of the landlords for | & the navy yard last night for the benefit of the | Hageman, of angry leet my lp pon fy “| tonal institutions, & That land aud other mo DuUUR CHEMICALS senator D-H Rete s Ger. aft. 0; rockmeyer, See Jot rar ee onity of trom 60 2 | the collection of thelr rents. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty & ‘fuimais egies Parner ieytreromge agen ee nopolies should be Popeye o cat So orm a jor Isaac I. Lafiin, Deruny, Jeatation. THE ‘REG ‘ROOME. ‘Was a great success. It was ne Ook | Sacco anak as ma _ : Knapp, Thos. Farrely, J. L. D. Morrison, J. N: Bof-| | MF, Robinson (La.)—“And you attempt: to pre- igre chy alld new slouch hat and. ‘acluband leather satchel | and sound currency. 10. That matntenance of } ¢ = ; FANCY GOODS.| special, ATTENTION 19 INVITED TO THE Hi § son et cha ‘5. Tewin, Chas. & Gite ventit” Lineal ‘The senate District committee have decided to Caer nat eee ore nary yard. | ‘Anotner eh came from. the same person this | Hupiie credit, roueetton Uo ‘ail oval citizens, and pasgm 901 Peoneyivania Avenue Nortuwest, | HOW PRICE FOR WHICH A RELIABLE Tig. | $00, 6. W. Moth MJ. este Wik Spery, Dy i {geman from Fenneyivanin Decausa he was derelict, oe District dntroduced. by "Mr: Hoan) ecrise | ia ee tat, cremonlen, The eapacious scoumolatn that the man ss Teg ‘The aherit | safety of oar ation it, Ad aly, we @ A | qqwaet Ponty cence PEK CAN BE 3 Ps B.A. Noonan, Jnd. §. El 7 mnembers more than a quorum?” ‘board-by. effect. ‘Sheriff Warnock | for the American poopie the aboillion Of electoral \WEET PURITY CIGARE: KEEPEE CAN BE BOUGHT. Utteg otis Soke jorrison.— The Dees next Saturday from 10a. m. to12m. ‘The meeting | Ship- moonlight ‘and Geo, Sinith to follow relue. A. for Preside ep ikea NOGA Renin eA) BURR CEI We RINE, Oe cee eee) ate ee, oe Will take place In the ladies’ reception room of the | _ Mrs O. L. Judd, 1908 R street, wil not recetve to- | Thoroughly organized search is being prosecuted, [Cowes and a direct vowe for President and Wow Sect Tey them, tree, st your ‘& and be ‘The Kentuckians at the Ebbitt are and Sir. Hiscock “The from Illinois, the | Senate, where there will be ample room for all. morrow. cy sheriffs and 40 constables being = Fak Moay WEEFEL TREES febis — hopeful ‘They say,“We have our music Of | leader of the House, chairman of the comimit- 4 Capitol Notes. ‘Mrs. Senator Conger will be assisted in recetving | at work in ferent paris of the countrs. “The | agwy TeaNsPams.—On the mutual application ot rps wost cc! {he expeettion, and’ can discount, ihe other cues | enon ways and Means, answers my interromato- ses hve: axe eo" xicmnre, on Thursday by the wives o€ the members of the eee ee oe on ete he officers concerned the following. transters, to Our “unsurpassed, and aying: ay ” tect & room: Mrs. Frank 1 from January 31, are announced: Second FOR YOUNG Borg, M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., === | convention comes to Louisville it will find out what | than vote for the bill which is presented here. Architect Clark eee ‘the main Palen ee ay ‘of | Sugitive may attempt robbery to obtain money and | Tier. George W. Van Deusen, from the 4th cavalry: = | Kentucky hospitait ‘We have not. RENEWED EXCITEMENT. portion of the Capitol to thoroughly test the “elec- pies Florence Conger, Miss Hinman, of | cicthing. arullery; a A nice overcost or & Suit of Clothes. ranging in price Kentucky hospitality mean Wve ot 80 big rt Tre teller and recorder for legislative bodies,” in. | Battie ‘Mich.; the Misses Lacey, daughters of Sn to the 1st artillery; 21 Lieut. Harry C. Benson, train from $200 t0 $8. Also, Hats, Carn, Eovtn and Shoes = NUE wehave| «I saidno such thing!” exclatmed Mr. Morrison oo Congressman Lacey, of Michigan, and the titees ont Race Challenge Accepted. the istartiliery to'the 4th cavalry. ee Alivery cheap 106 the Hocilays oe he at Nn Of the ‘committee We" shali have at lease Seve | excitedly, a8 he walked down to the bar of the Ty his since nyeteas tte Cietset tee a Bosrox, Feb. 19—John Teemer, of McKeesport, | ‘The Maryland oyster police steamer Letia ham Swern, | Mi Sou” Garis eae a Mat | eterna er as oat ty apes [guy en Tune Wat wcusing o> | ae ca a ne ah meena | Ble, err Rares yan, ote Rave | phan beicd ne tia 0 alr Mtn | wa are asp ree cg . id rt a ul on: paramour, ‘arace a ‘ext sea- | Nine was on all the aa 1816-1916 Fennavivaniasvenna, | DBE {2 oer Old Bi SiH is” | erence to Chicago or St. Louis” ‘Mr. Hiscock sald that he understood the and can be ead by the clerk: “A sine. | {eeu hs been asqultted. * | Son, on condition tat the distance be Live tues | wese mous! sun,

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