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— — Ochiltree’s Hesoltution in Berita. THE EVENING STAR. ninereste Recetusion tn Wert = = @ Bexurs, Feb. 2) —The action of Prince Bismarcit : on rearing to the Atherioon Congress Its Tesol FUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, | tion of seumpathy at tie death nf Here Laskey. Um AT THE STAR BUILDIN | Rene foe the reich, vntinues to excite muck, forthwest Corner Pennsy! comment ries of the decrased statesman be ie ee | inthe reichstac rojas to cena Of Primes Bis The Evening Star Newspaper Company, s Marck ab explanation of his cotree, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘The Jeannette Victims. ‘ fer pte Coview af the counter d Hamburg, with Lieutenant-Come foatage prepald—wce i adeson board, wast tered nt the Post Office at Washington. D. C.a9 Sten mander De Lon 1 hi “dof Fire Island at 10:1 o'clock this moms [En yas claw mail matter. 1 : we Werxir StaR—published on Friday—$1 a year, restage prepaid, Six months. 50 cents f Se iss ta sees Scrions Haitroad Accidente. Wrertise, Wa, Peh ) Harry MeCult 1884, TWO CENTS. |S hties ee eee day. Bothy men we +618. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 20, p AMUSEMENTS. NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.|KEIFER AND BOYNTON. that prompted cones mate atom waar et |Telecrams to The Star, |mimetrwee tS “reine tor cleveland, | eat Ginn $a Relicious Amocation avwa. Formiety allnewe | BUSINESS IN BOTH HOUSES. | THE INVESTIGATION BEGUN, | ote sai ae ean Gen, Bownton had = muting deb Marsa, ye ==. FOR MARCH “Laughter from rise to fall of curtain.” wring John Maer elsamont resid beard Gen. Bi rand John M West Wi WHAT THE COMMITTEES ARE DOING CONTAINS: nection with any aturnipt to corrupe Tesietvion | THB COPIAH COUNTY INVESTIGATION. | n. Boynton referred to dispatches and other | THE EX-SPEAKER A _ WITNESS. | pubitcations made by himself March 3d, aiter this | at Mr. CG. Ball's, No, 1337 THURSDAY, February 21st ‘THE HONEYMOON TKIP TO SWIT: ERLAND. A Wrecked Train. Count Vor Morte. contracting for brickwors are request = : nh acre tee Ge “Gen the press | FESTLMONY TAKEN IN NEW ORLEANS. | rassexorns nocurs, ste or tee pRIorente Nt Fe ‘Extra Matinee Frida; An interesting biographical sketch, with frontis- | _feb20-2t" CHAS, LEMON, Jn., Secretary. The Senate. gailery to the publi, and also controverting: and = | cmteace, Int S.A dispaten to the Zaters Don't Forget Extra Matinee Friday, = ae ‘The committee appointed by the House to inves- z S ee Orvien Tein Keokuk, Jw a, s * cIVERSARZ, | Piece Portrait engraved by Johnson. NOTICE, ALL PLASTERERS CARRYING ARMS FOR THE MILITIA. Z S ADINVS | Early UES SO Dee ae on train A nage: Tike ¢ WIGHINGTOWS: HIBTHDAY ‘ANNIVERGARE the business ane invited to meet with the M ‘The Senate took up and passed without debate | {are Whe Charges made by ex-Speaker Kelfer | Keiter.” Measked whether it was Iely that after | ARRTWAL OF DE LONG'S REMAINS, (2°48 Sey ee re ‘Deait Forget Regular Mattnes: Saturday. ‘Tue New Wasurnoroy. ees AOS: Ball's No, 1557 Batrest north’ the bill increasing the annual amount of money to | 88#iNst Gen. H. V. Boynton, of the Cincinnatt Com- | such an interview he would have mmde this, public “he sever ie yertonds: Tne. | The sear Sse aes i |. Anentertalning deseription of the American Capt- | ” feba0-2¢* * CHAS: LEMO! Provide arms and equipments for the militia trom | ™@7%al-Gazette, assembled In the post office and | attack. a eee | eae | turned, twuried a distance ot Jap tore and completely Mospat, Next CHAS. WYNDIAM ay it 4 | tai considered both in ttsmaterial and social aspects; | ——s> THERE WILL BEA MEETING OF COLUAE | $200,000 to $500,000. Solock this ‘morning t0 beria the examuation, | question, Atr Foland observed that Me Coemen, | DAMAGE BY STORMS AND FLOODS, | tiiusistt. tin: puscns' wer all de toa Commie Seen the Geena tees with many beautiful filustrations, TE pin bigtmich TENT, No. DOOR HTN | resem ae OFFICERS AND CREWoP THE PROTEUS, |OC1OCK this morning, to berin the examination. | {Counsel for Mr. Kelfer, desired. to prove. thes | "| bruised ond stitkem up.” six Vodly Injured. a Moore's Hall, No. 300 Sth street. northwest, THURS- 5 fool Mr. Kelfer and his counsel, Mr. Coleman, and Gen. | facts to show that. Gel. Boynton. begun titties. —— mi" had his oullar bone hroken: at old lady had bee Reserved seats for sale Thursday (to-morro ee DAY EVENING, Febrnary 2ist, Ise4, at 8 o'elck, All| |The chair laid before the Senate a communication u Gen. Boy e ne een soa gre pieces ne ee ee 3; Sib ary Fequested to be preset By onler of. | from the Secretary of War, transmitting communt- | BOSBtON Were present. All the committe were in | diately to attack Mr. Kelfer in the press supposity | FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY IN KENTUCKY pide and head injurst: two tet wane Sanaa? Rerertoire Sardow's New Cony, Butterfly Yor" | _ Bs the Hon. Wayne MacVeagh; an analysisof the | if, WITCHELL, DG i ‘EDMUND BURRE, Dee. cations from the chiet signal officer, with eeate, | #tndance, and the room was full of correspond- eee Cer ee eae ls de, aed Gene N KE) | hurt, and two ot is tured. ton, Ete.. Ete.. Etc Political situation, with a prediction asto the result, | _feb20-20 ments of losses of personal effects by oficers and | D2 hd newspaper men, besides others drawn by ability of his having made any ench propeation eae a | General Porcign News By Cable. \L THEATER, eaaeiee Ce reenter ee TAL, NO. 110s & men of thesteamer Proteus on the sinking of that yaya a = enue ela GEN. BOYNTON ASKED TUX |THE HERR LASKER RESOLUTION, | wavxio PUPASED ITM THE WELCOME OF THE MIRO : of ray Pationts Room and board. with medical attend. | Steamerin the Arctic seas. The Secretary recom- | Mr. Coleman, speaking for Mr. Kelfer, sald that | witness whether, it he had continued his ot = = _APantstt w 0 WASHINGTON. _Further chapters of Mr. Cable's powerful story of slice, and nurwing, frou 87 per werk uyrwarcs the lncedcunbursement of the offers and men for | the attendance of all the-witnesses hud not been | the witness in his correspondence, pag ech — | qadtamgse, Frio tive nti wom given OSE WERK ONLY—THE IRVING SEASON! | New Orleans life; touching upon the question of | scconting to room aclvted:” Application for auininio | the losses $0 ‘was sabeted toreconsider the indennite | $&cUed, but that there were enough present to | would have paraded Unis charge before the House Destructive Dernadere. | duced anexce ty Commescixa MONDAY, Mancit 20, Prison reform. contagious disease wilj be admitted. feb20-310. Postponement of the bill authorizing te Secretary occupy the time of the committee to-day. He said | and the publ = x bhiencod englis : INJURED IN st mush ab Bes a ae é <G3 IN ROGINSKI & LEWIS, SIGN PAINTERS AND | °f the Treasury to adjust and settle claims of cer- | the first witness would be Mr. Kelfer. ‘The witness said he never intended to parade the | , ATLANTA, "eb. 20.—Keports reach here of a Mrike ‘eal Canp.—Mr. Henry E. Abbey bess to announce that the | OLD PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN AMERICA. Ce Eee cherie scot ed MEME TELAND | tan staten terdtorioy ond te Dee Colum- jone. pass! madecription forthe sann of six hishts, to begiven ly | By Richard Grant White; fully illustrated. re ‘A HiTcH. matter before the House, but he had spoken about | estructive ey irom. southwest to Fists., moved to their new sop 908 D st. n.w. Allorders | Dla. ‘The Dill was reported adversely from the price of tlt " this matter before seeing any of Gen. Boynton’s | BOTUieast, along the western eige of the state, by + | Bromptly attended to. Telephoneconnection.f19-Im | finince committee, and published in yesterday's | _ MF Keifer was sworn, and Chairman Hopkins m that 4 - is ‘ ; : correspondence. He knew that Gen. Boynton’s cor- | Rome, Cate Sprin, rtereville and Jasper. At) Letchten, Lowa, Situck yeste ME. HENRY IRVING, MISS ELLEN TERRY, ‘Tuk SUPPRESSION OF PAUYER: a, HAVING OPENED AN OFFICE IN MY EN | STAR. It now goes'to the calendar, was about to begin the examination, when Mr, | respondence, which had been friendly, had become | © ‘anton several school children were killed by a | : => Axp THe Lycevse Company, A stiggestive essay; by D. McG. Means. er BY Halldite fe Heme Ge DREAMTIME Op AGRICULTURE. Coleman interrupted, saying that he had under- | violently opposed to him. He had spoken to Mr. oye sone ae seeral Geathes 42 Nebraska Steck Vards Company. Will begin at the Box Office of the National Theater on | Tne CRUISE OF THE ALICE May. Yate Sale, Making Loang, Collecting Rents and the Gen- | Mr. Plumb, from the committee on agriculture, | Stood that the examination in chiet was to be con- | Guilford White about it when Mr. White returned to oy nen - * nd | Jane Feb. 9) The Nebraska stool roperty destroyed wherever Une cyelone . ‘ : ducted thro r - | the room. He mentioned the matter, he said, to SEOUE Pessoa onic ‘A description of yachting trip in the Guit of BE. | eral Mensgement of Prdperty for Owners ana Estates, | Teported an original hill to enlarge the powers) and | duct ae exsimacaiian Hie tie ee eee oy | many Others: enitderins teen ‘Touowing had : J | e5-1 — | Lawrence, by SG. W. Benjamin; illustrated by M | request that all who have such for sale or wish to pur- | duties: of the Department of Agriculture, The | Hopkins adn ne knew of no such understanding, | Consulted with friends as to whether it were not | |, AUGt a frpicon itary heavy ratnan ‘that! storm | aaon will be $13.50 for the | J, Burns, chase will give me ecall. Some fine investments now | pili was placed on the calendar. and, for bis part, he should certainly oppose any | Dest {0 tnaKe the matter public, and they had ad- | TSted this section last nlgiit. and as te t Was orcanteed yestagday with New Voi Bota and Piast late Interested The subscription for the formances. ‘The sub sale will close on in hand, on 7th, 9th and F streets northwest. Duily in- ss attempt to take the investigation out of the hands | Vised him that he had better not’ do it. Wires in many places are down the particu! Extra Session of California Legie eer ae mand the cats tor desienchio wil | Man Fistav’s Ristanenns Gime, Quiries for property in all parte of the city, Call and | ar, SIE | EEPRODUCED, Of the committee. "Mr. Coleman insisted upon tis |Get, Boynton directed a number Of questions to Se per netgear ye nig re ‘Monday, 0 aa ee See teal auteeae iron Givemes. ition of Your property for sai, Protupt © following bills were introduced and appro- | manner of conducting the investigation, saying it | Show that Mr. Keifer had frequently furnished him | blown down. Mr. Avi so blown) Sax Francisco, © It Is announced Slate single performances, $230, 82 SL80, 81, ana 75 | ole a Stcation od returann al basen fransaciong, "| priatety referred: Would taieate matters, and the cominitvee and | With tnaterial tor dispatches destened to aid Mr | Ha and Wis eld hills” Fatalities awe feared tn | pian hs covernet has Geel s, eingle performances, $2.0, €2, $1.50, 81. and 75 | ‘S.C. DUN N, 4 Kelfer in his Congre s 5 Sections. The storm struck tuis city at | ty are cosa, ecru to heaton. Alnus centeand | NOTRS ON THE ExILR ov DANTE, Spa Se NSE et Se leon oes Dt ws] Bn 10a To rane penelon ol Satan ee cin ne Sante OUD ee Gy 0) ORE | er ae Conese sanl caranalgns, aa sn Bs | pine orclock and was the most serious for many | NUN, in nd Coty ae a . a sparteen Stustrs- OTICE z Haso Fi r referred to the statement ihade by Mr. keifer, char- | 3 ‘ay coumpany £0 SS eer tas — ‘tions by Harry Fenn. t= * TO OWANE SOR HOENsUS: By Mr. Beck—To guard against deficits in the Contant ae ee ee, and | acterizing nim as fy Mrs Relferychar- |" Macox, Ga., Feb. 29.—Heary wind, rain and had neath the tatere bout Nothing. = mene” Hevry Invixo. By ME Call—Toyrant land warrants to solaters | © Wa8 80 conducted, the witness belng under ath. CR TIAE Aap DeeAMER, arious serious of thestale. the witee se tee It has bee —— ; M.C. Clark, the inventor of Clark's Patent Horse | and sailor 2 ‘MR. KRIPER’S TESTIMONY. and asked whether those terms appiled to the ny Places, Making It difficult to obtain the | Pwitshe nt a CoMprO An estimate of bis dramatic art, by J. Ranken | Mf. ©, Clark, the inventor, of and sallors in the United States service in the Seml- ap Ly Places, nig Itt nthe | oat spo JORD'S, ‘Towne, with portrait ce Irving as Hleraee See igi the city ad can, be consilted en Sams; | Hole Indian war of 1856, thelr widows and orphans. | In answer to the question of Mr. Coleman, as to | period during which Gen. Boynton was thus sup- | detalles loss of life 18 yet reported in this will be issued Commencige Monday, Febroary 25th, Harker's Horee-Shocinr Shop, Ou.o avenue, Uctwsen | 4, Fesolution, offered by Mr. Van Wyck, was | whether Gen. Boynton had ever spoken to himcon- Porting him. Mr. Kelfer said that it did not relate | fom; Considerable damage bas beeu done to | POC Utter part wf this ut the titer ot meet Weeke ‘Mu. CHARLES WYSDHAM A Hunt For THR Nicurixgate Bee I CERI RE TO et este | ee tnt sorta the Secretary of the Interidr In- | cerning the passage of bills In the House, Mr. | to ail that period, and that he heard after that time | {20% forests and bullaings | = DOS ComMEDY COMPANY, 3 : Fe —— a it x 3 8 made member of the committee to pursuing 4 one Le Se ne wr | Des Morwes, Towa, Feb. 20 The senate last ‘Mr. Ford hems to annoutce the sale cf wate for this | ay AVERAGE MAN. Pung. Flat, Contracted. Quarter aid Sand Cracked, | road corporattons inthe state of Iowa to whom | 84¥ that possibly Gen. Boynton had spoken to him this : yesterday afternoon # large tobacco factors, owned " nee to-morrow. February 21st. | “% S . seedy. Toed, or Laminatus-diseased Horses, and do won | 502 4 ue ‘ about some bills ‘the Forty-seventh Con- | this ilne of investigation further. Mr. Coleman sald ¥ ne ane passed the probitee a vote of “a ame aN a ons. | “The fourth installment of Robe¥t Granvs novel | dernin removing them For stenting ae ihe, oe Fey of secu lands were donated: alga, whether | Grea. iu answer to further questions be iis cowe: | he. Was periectiy wit tng tose tavo the salujece ot Bice the Cae ee cor ue balonen nit deities. liquors t Gomry Couple and Buttery Pever, = Belen gay Hand mow show it cannot be beat, | {aly of sucu rondsare now claiming tore indemnity | £7 "he wala uiat of the atch deg of rebreate hoon: | Gen, Boynton character hotel. the Opera house and oter butldings were Ww ttvey err a spirits Withend Leaves aud 14 Daya, "ORMS. fo a jem will never suf ton sent him a note, asking him to recognize Mr. 5 a ee e oanere Ut. No persons facture Household Fairy and Brighton. 3t_| By Sidney Lanter, John Vance Chaney, Hamilton | tied them {ar the tet tecanertise Sen hat have RECONSIDERATION. Dunnelt for a motion to suspend the rules’ to, co Washington News and Gossip. ih, Ky. inst ewtaling, Clee Goes hoe ae as a beve Of the above TNCOLN HALL. Aide, Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, and others. ve Fon ae ee Bushman, V.S. io Ba On mottan of Mr. Morrill, the action of the Senate ager oF ecGirrabaT cat ie aie the ‘Co.'S oll house and two tobaceo Ww; archouses, con a S Ye would most heartily recomniend Clark's Patent | yesterday indefinitely postponing the yuthort- er, Which is the same which has already been " eads of tobacco. = ‘Tors ov tar True, hoes in any ahd! all cases tf Lanuuvdarisiug rom the | Zine the Secretary at tae. pacer Da erp ‘ana | Published in ‘Tae Stak, and which simply says that | GOVERNMENT Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- | Uilllug Uirty hogsbeads of tobacco, c E foot. We consider it thr best protection for the cruelty. oti had. d make | n 3 A Chinese Wall for American Art; The Independ. | to animals wo ever heard cf orsaw. Wr havin tried ft | settle claims for duties illegally exacted was recon- | S17; McGarrahan had adked Gen. Boynton to make | nue, $149,530.63; customs, $04,041.3% MISSISSIPPI. TS CONSISTR OF 5.000) SHE 2 % ve x et juest. A spectil from Columbus Loxpow, Fr ent Voter; American Copyright League, etc. Bn iter Deka ee es anal wae (oo latnefor work, | sidereil, for the purpose of recommutting the bill to | ““Gandiuie, Mr. Retfer sald that he had taken no | MOvEMests or Navat Vasseia—The Speedwell | Miss, passed th ne | of 300 meh, | Genelia. patio ‘work, sud ate now se well a cost teen eons Se Lene te ihe commit- | notice or {he hote, Dut that after that he could not | has left Annapolis for Wasditngton. The Yantlc lowes partio x vesterd, - : O12 Hs eye CO ; "2 sted, xactly what day, bi . : 4 ral, | damage Wo houses and dwellings, oO ™ _ Dincra" from Fanst_A. L, King, | Aninterestingletter from the author of The Breaa- | 1fadneham & Co Batchelder debot qhtrdermauete | The Senate also, on motion of Mr. Slller, of Cau | £85 ARCH What‘day, Dut a very short time betore | satted trom New York on the 19th for Port Royal, raote singis tn ee titupactegoataries ” the adjournment of tiie Forty-seventy Congress, | SM! 2 Uous uot @ Slugle house was left stat ceucite eepaurt Abad A cable message recelved at the Navy department | MOUS OE a ; : ecm 1000 chine Chunar nitely postponing the bill authorizing the Secretary GEN. BOYNTON HAD CALLED UPON HIMt tosiay trom Capetown reports the arrival of the | Weungen ete one Me Wasost and wuany persons | aepansernag. Tun. Fed Siti Tver te tlling ofthe Treasury to adjust accounts between the | 8Nd made the corrupt, proposition which he had | Penscoa mers” are eee ee Ae ed. : Se eka, Aicale spranac up yostenday aterm __ February 15.1 United States and the several states andt errito- | mentioned on the floor of the House recently. In | ar aniene the arrival ok tio SCARE MN AE ERO re recea ina Nas BE OTA EL te te eee ee jut aria horus Mendelssohn's | peic-a-Brac. J.B BURGESS, 512 7 Hes ‘The bill was placed on thecalendar. | it deseribing the interview be sald ase Born twenty’owo days from Boston: She coped Bo storm, burst over this cits aad viciuity about qutt- | pit was dour hey, iat 1 te tented that news En Light and i ee. Siac sere a nea a : SAE eens rs tig | ton came to his room, and ina. very tow tone of | suil'agake on heey - 7) might last nicht. and continued “until an early | tue sutunerced districts Will mepeet Ende lose Light and humorous poems, sper montane Han tate, mes: ad ah WIMMOUE Ate HS | lg only ee ae RD ea cel | Mel Mn on her voyage on theath of Jauuary. | RIEMLLAS. nicht, and continual until an ear | in sitnngn nicin wil ert anaes For sale by all dealers; price, a cents. Subserip- | = STEN Roa 1eags | cuit und district courts o¢ the Cult ee eee GES | him about the MeGarrahan claitn, “Mri DEATH OF A RetmeED Navat Orricer—The Seo- | tmmense Tul isli, and ahwats vale ut wind. A ; et fornia, reconsidered {ts action of yesterday indefl- Winners; Organs and Orchestrasin Church, by Rev. | Tso 8. M: Mason. Navy, departme C. S$. Robinson, D. D.; The Temperance Question, | agurof Andrew J. Juy« ae eS now. February 1 nid, anda shew stort prevails, with no Signs Gated, atid t wd tO | drets’ or fata Howed the meb over to Frank | ft ype wen: swe] ESR asic ‘ the Speaker's clerk, was in the room.” Ge v1 : the streams are freatiy win nuniber of | the Wind ate Keitel bouts WL patrol up al ence 5. ecrtier Peainsy van to ad Wine weet | - Onion Of Mr Mille (Cal), the bil to provi | £08, locking at White, who satin the furcuer endot [TMF ottho Navy ts ermed Amat Lieut SK} county bridges were swept aways The wanoke | down the niver this tnorulns tneiievel the sublering PCeET AND a THE CENTURY CO., Kew Youn, | etkwSciner_ Pemusylvanis nd 10th street otuion of Mr , the 2 the room, and towerltig’ his voice alinost to a whis- | Allen, U.S. M. C. (retired), died at Greensboro, N. | Fiver heat Weldon, Nt. eta cnth kw fond alan | Sid ko fear nha a imibas to reitens: Use» U for the execution of the treaty provisions relating Cc. haz Minder Oy anapices of the Lady Manag a abies apply to JTS EDWARDS.” | {Ocho suppression at deci eats BiAtIDg | er, sald that he would ., on the evening of the 18th instant, Jow water mark, abd 1s stil rising. THR SEEDS OF THE. DE Troe shacas conve soloiee Wax Jaceals born soloist, D £15-6t President N. F. A. 412 5th stivet northwest, from the calendar and recommitted to the commit. | |__| LIKE TO SPEAK TO WITWESS PRIVATELY ‘Tae President has recognized Justo R. dela Es- h County, Mine, Outrages. | yur the Hiled casino ne aon ss STO THE PUBLIC PERSONS _ Ald On foreign relations mt the an e (Mr. : aie ene | : . {man ot the nelle? committer at New Fifickets $12 to be had st the banking house of 1, p, | PERMATOLOGY. CF nckeby warned not to purstase Sects SARE ree TeHE CURRENCY BILE. ae Me White hate smgbelese trey | Peta a8 consul of Chil at New York, and Kudotph | ax ax-coxreoenare soLaien Tasrirves 48 10 AME | Ete that the beets oh dette am eae Sopte Fe eM entre norte office of BALDNESS, Farming Fnpleanents oe Pred rar situated | On the conclusion of themorning hour the Senate | witwivh Tea EI orate) Degener as consul general of Ecuador at New York. ND WOMEN, ty of That, Supply, aud that couuribas bs 6 E orth west, and at t 7 heat Guilford. Loudoun county, ch hed n. Boynton then sald: “What 1 seaterday's Session of > e gladly received, ddcron Thursday evening foie omy te sane Having yee : Fesumed the consideration of the currency bul | think T ink of you?” and he replied that he did | _ TAB Kewarss of Gen, E.0.C. Ord are expected | the Tint’ stat oe ed aalana oes ecg EO N ETT BALDNESS, Ce ES Ae House of Representatives. Rot, know but hoped well, Gen. Boynton then | toreach New York on the 25th inst. Maj. Gen. ne sap eR 9 og to a heavy ” a febl5-6t M nigton, DC. Mr. Dunn (Ark.) asked Immediate consideratfon | Teplied that he tought him a fool. ‘Then, in } Hancock has been chargea with thelr reception in | AUe! tte) tes ie with Souths GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. BALDNESS, re 5 eeaaia COUGH SYRUP® | Of a resolution providing for the appointment of a | SPF¥EL LO some ‘expression of surprise on “his | that city, and will superintend thelr removal to | PeBdent ca pate nee Sunday ENGAGEMENT FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, CF tor'ap yours has proved ote Oe tan eens | select committee of seven to tqulre what changes | Ruiter ad Swen oa gh ok mie, Teed Mat Mr | Washinston. They areexprctedtorvach thiserty on | (2, ‘trom cay trodes fh neg binge 5 eee COMMENCIS ever discovered for Whourting Const, Group and Colle - 5 sls fer ad been Speaker of the House, its term | the 2th ast, Iu which event tke Tuneral Wii. cake | GoM, f7oIn ue vd Ogden, state that @ 4am MONDAY EVENING. F BALDNESS. ke, Free from all drug aid uaredticy. ry it, Ali | the laws in regard to the “administration of | Was about to expire, and the Was @ 1001 for nut | piaccon teat aye ties Cah oe rae Lake | there was Me To throke Sunday night, prow onaxe i BEAR bp ABBEDS any. Griiggiats, Price 25 aud Soe it" | public lands? should be made. co [sald thee ees ating and Colfax had. ie then | Washington barracks, under command. of Col | We Saturday before the election tuaty gue ! = tlood ever experienced, s Pre} NY, Se aT 3 sid that there Was, stl money to be made; that | ss : es ener | tg 1c eto ‘nd atts The lower p. Uy was completely inutie TEE oven, sew yore, | uf@gMeeretloeect atc may tate place eter rap. | EoES> SPECIE NOTICE Tt ee ae rate eee would not object Af the | there was mlious in the NeGarrahun elutuiy aud | CYTES, NALCSCOrE the Temains to the Place of in. | to Join them, saying that i Tid uot doo tay | P yond committee on pubile lands were given power to in- | juillions to divides and there was enough teins | ermen L-bearers | house or gin house ight be burned. 1d mmission | quire into the subject Feterred to. them all rich, ahd went on to explain why and | General Macteets Gee Woe eae ah esay | jon the mob. iv. Dunn replied that the publiclands committee | how. He (the witness) then Jumped up from bis Haze signa e = TRADE, ME. MAURICE GRAD. | the case the loss is slow and eradualthrouch aperiod of | BARBOUR & HAMIL: FEBRUARY 3, years The hairs may commence to come ont atany | Merchants, Wholesal Prosi after puberty: glthoweh baldness does not ordi, = away. Bute mandon thelg is ‘The los our, Feed and Cor and Importers os were ol w homes and seck shelter FAI - = y $ Ig neers: | Hayes’. I saw the latter. His leg t | amountssogisigion. Brom be ™ Supported ‘amspanind, Novara, and | hardy becin to manifest iteclt ‘35 or 3 NEW DEPAR —WE HAV already had more before it than it can get through | so. art ‘i sing | Goh. Hazen, chief signal ofiicer: Inspector General | tq" piece: st his wite had teen | SHnwnts to Sim rom 1s "Sto Mojave Mesdatues Sealchs Lablachr.and Mine. Christine 3 Beatty. Ar aret only a few hairs Cune ont from tne ESH MEATS, POULTRY. FISH and VEGE: | _ REPORTS AS TO STAR ROUTE rxveEstiqattons. | you should ,@PPToach me with any such corrupt | Murray. Suns . Poe eee | 19, 80 miles, tine ation 1 equally TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, Mite eat to n turn, , und everything else that can be fouudina| Before action was taken on the resolution Mr. | Proposition;” and Gen. Boynton then left the room ire or ; Sa Je army ‘The California Southera read from Colt ‘LUCIA, and are succeeded by still finer hairs, and int first-class market, ‘ <3, | Money, of Misstssippt, from the committee on quickly. NAVAL CADET; SAMUEL W. Invry, having been | AU Tall Holt on Caneen ser Diego ts aiso Washed out, ‘Travel tm all Supported by Sinora Steet. (His first ay icehere), | of time even thene cease to appear, when complete bald- | _feb12-2w* JOS. C. FEARSON’S SONS, "Vy PP poe UNJUST TO GEN. BOYNTON. ‘i id tended to receive o varlous poluts | rections ts suspended. It wil probably be twa Bigcer, Forgan Graze ana Suenor bel Puente pews Of a. gettain’ portion of the pealp iw he reat, (er Sacer 5. suepn, DOr calling De the Poe matted a privileged re-| yfr, Coleman then asked the witueas 1t ho toot | Jos nus teny st tee emai annual examination of | giving accounts of reek did HO) months before communication Pan De properly ‘Mile. Fi ‘Mine. Marcella seri (her first ap- ete Taay be an appearance of ‘down, which proves: J port, calling on the Postmaster General to trans- = 5 ” ee Vote. It was wel stablished. Reports received from towne tn the - in Washinwton) thatthe hair follefe ntl exiets, and can be made fo pro- | GAS FIXTURES, é , * atal | th Commercial-Gazette, and if Gen. Boynton, in SSS near by. ‘There So 8 ‘ eas - AS FIXTURES, | Mit to the House the reports made by special 5 ry. Southern portion of the Sin Jo. Wepnesbay EVENING FEBRUARY 2, duce heathy a aut” by“ proper treatment Whe cpm FS, | fients of the Post Onice department Having reer: | MS artlcies in tt,had not always been friendly to | THE CaDer Hazens.—Cadet McKeam’s case was | HUN; ¢f Mt Mover ng 10 | pounce tbe heaviest fluuds ever knob in thee wee Supported by Simons ». Novara, Augier, Grazzi, | nen and women of the present day is, Feally eurprining T did not attend Uke last ludependent necting terday. Cadets Phillips, Pigot and Ballenger | because tree, we ika® Toute Iuvestigations, not heretofore | him prior to this interview, but afterwards abused | Continued Before the Aunapolis court-martial yes- | ri ton. 1. tint, Barber + ar ite. Mins. Fursch- Madi, | Baldness is designated by the parts of the scalp affected. | LATRO} RANGE! made public. Steicrtand Mame Silswn, Theinchiental divertuecment | Thus'we have Crown, Frontal Part apa Teas ie Sela ame S ‘FURNACES, ] Mr. Adams te o Ke 1 MY COURAGE LED MEL a. wm erURSDAY BECRISGO FEDNCARY 2a | “if yourhaltis thn hare aescoolt fase ce treme: ES aaa sont ietters te Howe stating that dns opine | Could hake roply and sal "that auch: a question | fordueaeaee He sate Mckee eae eee ia | Ewas advised ot toe Tae testis were thn! A Confidential Letters THEESDAL GN OIOWINSE turdy wray; if you have auy discase of the hair grscalp | Jobblng promptly done. ton, 1 would be detrimental to the pubic interest | Wis OUL Of Onc! Av! Unjust to Gen. Boynton. as | the nizing. Mekean disclatned having taken any | ON€ Waite man n Copia county couldrontTavents= | WAC AC THE CIKCULAR OF THR Rate ‘Su P5. Sieuom Stamo. Mirabella, Corsini, | don't newlevt it; but conmult De J. VAN DYCK, Derma: | _feb12 4009th street northwest, | 12. te roseration o( star youre cases it the tnforin. | Hero Was nating Hee dierent) fo stiow | part init. pls pth fese gs Safin aye hoe ll io ee jer ani 4 es. Seale! Pursch-Madi ist, wt a a x ted special ~ lo is ir we aude: v1 cn. e, attacked Mr. ETS TE Se + oe a leve Sa ANCIS = chro le aie Sttention fo the treatment of the hair sod eaiphecad Gp” THE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE ComPANY insisted on this Information the House gtens Bouge | Ketterin the papers ‘Veny on Cosros?—Mr TJ. Mackey, as solieltor | this “report—not T owned a small farm: tt | possession of a copy of vie coufdential letter wi z SCALE OP PRICES: yearn, and is pleased to announce that he has perfected. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA take the responsibility. ‘The chatr overruled the question, and Mr. Cole- | for Mrs. Martha J. Coston, assiznee of Lieut. Henry | COSt $5.00; I have offered tt for #2500, but there | Accompanied th od yesterday: pUBACRIPTION TICKETS (ue ope. for the ¢ season, sof oa lore by Shey Ane Grolgp res Toarees Hota igs re Hine ‘or accident, Mr. MoneY sald that for three years the Depart. | man explained that he wanted to prove that Gen. H. Coston, U.S. marine corps, has written to Seo- away: no takers. If 1 could sell out 1 would go | have been n Livingstone, president Fe ee eee nee ce eee tently S ole ity h tr 3 aid. e s ‘oynton's feeling toward Mr. Keifer changed after # . re Uhe Rallway Shareholders’ association of New York, ‘ ‘Salecomiaeuces Monday, Feb. 1 follicles are not destroyed. If you wish treatment con- | Call oraddrees ML DRANEY, Inspector, ment of Justice had been prosecuting suits, and | Hoye 5 |-retary Chandler, asking that the “Very signal pls- It . i. "1 wo amy, a Mr sult Dr. VAN DYCK a No, 22 Grant Place, had expended several hundred thousind dollars. e date of that alleged interview. ” te 2 a7 2 THREATS BEFORE THE KILLING. TUts addressed in oMicer of a California ra Seeks lee cinate performance conmwaces ‘Thentay, | howe: Suen top etc Sain BES AT ani | _ Mats omen bal Y sivet northwest. Yep in? The best cases hud. been welected. “In all of these | AD attempt on the part of Mr. Coleman to bring | olor gun” be designated. 1n the U:S navy.as the | Noel Rams, white, testiliod: T foriaetly Mved | tivo pemupliy rented fo demandon ene Feb. 3tat Sam. PMICES: $5, $4, $3, and $2. Hescrved | call describe your case, and seid Sstainpe for anwwer. SUIGDING LUMEER sults not a single conviction, had been made, nor a | In teslimony to prove that Mr. Kelfer had told some | YCOstOn gun, oF pistol signal,” claiming that the }in Coplah county. Know D.C. Wools. ‘The even- | positively kuown that one ether a der aie a to lovation. Send for circtlar, "a30-w&that Beer LU a an or ae SIZES AND | Qonar recovered. Whit could be expected how in | One Of the Interview the next day was overruled as | Very SunJs an infringement, ing before the election I heard Woods suy Mat- | remitt amount asked for by President Living. Gener ou @R BA aud Lg & cases “yet upon the docket? “The com. | Not gdinisetble in prejudice of the case, Gen. Bosn- | Reeogprion OP THe Doptes or rae Jeaxwerre | tHCWS, Would be killed, and LM. Matthews, if | ston, tter, Which Is Lirgely composed Of come cH MATIBEWS, MARCUS R MATES, | IN. [econarions PPE ABA well;neawoned White Pine from, CULLS to| mittee on post offices and post’. roads,” om not being responsible for any statement made Vicrius Secretary Chandler, the Kusslan minister | (ocd serif. would also be kitied. “Woods Was | mendatory tracts from I of proniwent tale * = — | _ We have just received the latest desiens of MINTON, | boards,” swine ine, trea: said Mr. Money, “1s now considering ‘a . Kelfer. — tary r. ‘t ‘the democratic candidate for coroner. Toad officials, states that the wssoclation 1s d o ATIONAL THEA’ SECON! HOLLINS & COS CEL: BRATED TILES for mantel | "Partition, Ceiling, Wain: ‘and Fic 7 |. | bill to regulate the carrying of mails on star routes. | 4g. KEIFER QUESTIONED BY MEMBERS OF and a number of bureau officers of the Navy de- NEGROES DRIVEN FROM THE POLLS. fo work secretly, and will allow managers af the Ss e ‘berrace: is te Gene a e e1 ‘clock x k city, z uate in the jazleht otber-1 rho is | BO’ 2 % nee S Mi JOHN Mert! tee a ey Seeinrand hoeiae Raerawords, ineludin TAnOGANY, KED CcDAR, | may be benefited by the proposed legislation. ‘The | _ MT. Kelfer was then questioned by the members | (Mn Ounce attending the reception of the bodies of | a democrat, advised me t T went | divulged exeept by their ent. = Ee Tiles tor hearths, vestibules. floors, ke, constantly on | ete “hatimater ait fe aoe feats, ASH. OAK, | Postmaster General gives no reason in his reply to | Of the committee, DeLong and bts companions, who were lost in the | to Tall Holt to vote, Saw six ha guns. | Supporters of the movement wil be supplied Se ariund coe cee ee ee ea ue wt | mand ead erat io pee Osea lication, and orders delivered to all parle of theciyene | the resolutions that have been introduced, except | Mr. Hopkins sald: “What seems strange to me, | Arctic; wich arrived at New Work in toe Seat oe | Weal Halt to Fate | Sa They had been run | Parlcubers of all transaetons, and furnisned imc A Bs eee Sena een nee Ws TOUMEY & MANNING, Yes than current uumket prices, C St) that the information called for, if mude’ pubilc, | and what I want you to explain ts, why you, after | Frisia’ this afternoon. The Danish minister Of. Several negroes were at the polls, but the | Tull statements, duly audited, of expenditures, SHWE GLADIATOR. |_%:2%-ImIp__ 1320 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. WAL McLEAN & nox, | MMEht be detrimental to suits that may be Drought: | Gen, Boynton told you there were laliilone tary | invited to accompany: the party, DUC Will, be wes | whilte inen curser Chem went, Geo aes wut, the | Sets Monae Mg ‘Monday and Thundsy, THE GLADIATOR. 496 coat i om There 1s not a man here who believes that @ man | divided in the McGarrahan claim, as you say he ald, | #ble to go by reason of previous engagements. The | heard Henry Harttuan, democrat, “say, When the = ath Yuh Gate ete Gon : ue otapiatow | "Poe Grear Fawny Rex ee areas: ‘west. | will be convict Why you allowed him to go further and explain be: | following naval officers will accompany Secretary | report was recelved that Matthews had been killed, AN FRaNcIsco, Feb. 20.—The World's falr come OTHELL . for Cocetn Colas. Eitackitis, ‘Hessenon: sna alt VIRGINIA REAL TE JOURNAL FREE. | Mr. Reed (Me.) replied that the Postmaster Gen- | fore you resented the insti Chandler to New York this afternoon: Admiral | that he had known for a week that Muttucws | mittee haw ees Saeco attahicnat Peso , Rireat and Lungs Dx. ISAAC J. MAR: | Hier PART @ COM Wace ea ea Ataress, W, 2. | eral knew what was in the reports, and the gentle- |" "To this Mr. Ketter repiled: “T was not hasty. 1| Nicholls, Commodore Ean English, Chiet com | would be Lied v askingau appropriation o } vinotstes, | Tis'S PULMONARY BALSAM has over 90-year’ repae FHL EARY & SON, Warrenton, Fauquier county, Vir- | man trom Mississippi (Mr. Money) did not. ‘The | aid nor eant to be hasty with a man who had been | Structor’ Wilson, Paymaster General’smith, Cliet TESTIMONY OF ANOTHER INDEPENDENT. 3 Wednesday—By General Request. VI Its, | fon, and is recommended by physicians ministers, | £© Ja24-1m_| former believed that the publielty of the informa- | a friend for years. 1 walted to be certain.” Engineer Loring, Commander McCalla. B. F. Gasey, whit 1 in Coplah (ikciNius: ee ee oe ee ee ae te beat Cone Ce TREE, WEIING PROMPTLY AND AGCU- | tlon would injure public business, and his opinions | ~ He sald further that the statements in his speech = ms county. Twa the past | | STAMFORD Depo. RICHARD 111 erie eitamip’ | eae RATELY dene, TYPE WHITING Machines for | should be respected. on the floor of the House weresubstantially correct, | _PERSONat.—Mayor Carter Harrison,ot Chicazo, | {out F} boys and thelr father, Totorious burklars, BiCHALD IL > Saturday Night. = Sasa G BAPE and TYPE WRITER Capitol Topics. but evaded any slight contradictions between itand | 13 at the Riggs——Frank Thomson, 2d vice presi- | imony Was sulstantlally th Vaken this wornlug Ww Bridgeport on a bench waite BICHAKD IIL) Operators gupplied. SHOMT-HAND. W Pp P Pr SSE nished at ahort notice. A WH SENATOR BRCK’S BILL AS TO DEFICIENCIES, hig testimony before the committee, upon the | dent of the Pennsylvania railroad company, and | ceding Witnesses cou rant. eee oeceeee H & Sons ‘Mr. Beck to-day introduced a bill in the Senate | STunds that the frst was sald In debate. wile are at Wormiey’s ——Col. James G. Berret, | the country. and the effevt produerd on the e« — ‘4 si — ARNUAL EET ae ee ‘1 FERS CENT a WSs Went to 1 Jolt preeine in GRANIDUPAEIAS Goma anit AYWARD UTCHINSON To TEE ANSUAE MFPTING OF THE STOCK: | which provides that if av any Umo the revenues of CROSS-QUESTIONED BY GEN. BOYNTON. formerly mayor of Washington, having resum 1 Witiess we a precin pavteten oe are the direet representatives of Menars. J.G. and J. F. | ANC) COME ASS fe AMLINGTON IKE! ISSUE: | the government shall be insuMotent to meet the | 12 Teply tocross-questions by Gen. Boynton wit: | his residence in Carroll county, Md., has been ap- | BUCALd not do so owing to the violent de lor the District of nbia, for RY 25.1 election of nine Directors to serve for the ensulny year, . ae polnted clet of engineers on the staff of Governor | ten made ty armed democrats. While ¢ : ; ° | appropriations made by Congress, the Secretary of | 28S sald that when he recetved the note trom Mr. sites tenet ores F | heard 8.8. Starns veil ‘out, “Roya cet your un SG THE ween, | LOW for all their artistic productions, Also dealin | willbe held at the vince of the Companys lasPondast: | the Taeastig is diveeted oe wesee me eee | Boynton concerning the MeGarrahan clalta ue dd BON Ne eet tee ee ae peepee : oa u , k P. Davis, a locating engineer on the Cana- | the negroes are cot * Lives well knew deduced in Washington {oF | MINTON TILES, and make the artistic treatment of | J34* prinue bortuwest, SATUI area ‘February 24, | palance reinalning in the Treasury a8 may be neces. | not look upon {t asan attempt to influence him, It | akacieteine: railroad, has returned to his home in | tls was not true. the independ: answertng th actos Suuthtown tiver up by th and was seen by tue Hon, Th uegro, He ° i ene te tt the pit was Rugg. OMvers are in bot pursalt. ‘i 3 i * sary to make up the deficit as though 1t was money | was like many others. He submitted the letter as | this city, after a service of two years on the eastern | Were Dot going t A deft thn sure it was Ruy. € ur ae = fire-places sud inglenooks a specialty. fers | 223 td SHANE 1: RAWLINGS, Secretary. _| Toe otherwiss: appropriated, and: he. te. further | ccrroberntone Geidenee ot te eee Interview; | flank of the Kocky mountains---Gov. MeLane has Soon after met Minister Cam TER BAY Rags ae aan Baste st 15 pent on canta, (ce pMUNGASTER & HOWARD, CHEMISTS AND | directed not to {ssue or sell’ bonds of the United | the charge was based upon the interview. re-appointed Mr. John T. Ford director of the Mary- | never had witnessed such outras ee feb is. 6e = 1 neat cent Prumwists, comer 7th and I streets northwest, | States In order to obtain money to make such juestion of Gen. Boynton’s as to whether the | 11 er ; Fi v: Tal Holt. Me advised me not to return there, | hin hav 1 be ts believed to De — —— keep a full line of Pure Dt and fine Chez rn y to ce up su A quest ry the | land penttentiary Mr. Ford has done vaiuable _ “ “ valed in the Vicinity of Winticid. EATER CoMIQuE specialty ts Physicians Pros riptioane: comcas. ThelE | denicit until the cash Dalance in the Treasury 13 re- | ease wonld not fall throwsh if the alleged interview | srovk Pealticimacon Revere: —W. §. Furay, of | Perry Butler ‘made a remark while I was at the | concealed in the victuity of Winticld —— ee KANDIOD PRET | Wuced Delow one hundred million dollard. Re- | was disproved was overruled by the chair. Columbus, Olio, is at the EvbItt House. polls that “they would get some uf the indepen- | Sugar from Hawaii, NEW GRAND PROGRAM THIS WEEK. Tue P Cc (29 GRAY & CLARKSON, BOOK AND JOB PRINT. | ferred to the finance committee, Mr. Ketfer seid that he could not remember the a ents before nigitt.’ ae — i ‘Regular Matinces Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. ley Aghiseye® e eriae aves Wriefe Sateen Dee, oo stored verso atone CONPIRMATIONS BY THR SENATE. exact aay when Gist Boynton called, or whether The are Relief Expedition, Shee eee eee eae terday that a aya sD WASHING: 2 ze > ns NUE, €. i 16 Pantagrapl ral en \- ‘ 2 i i WHO WILL SERVE UNDER EC. ite, tentitied: 2 a stare ‘SCHLEY. - of Mississippi. Mieals ala carte or table @hote.. Private din- | Cork Steet Plate kugravings fer wive raced | firmed the following nominations: John Coburn, | yy. Keller was questioned upon tie statement he plage le fur lunch, dinner of supper patties Adeala | menwearta ete, ATT ™wY FOF SAvertiaus Dus: | rT Gtana, to be associate justice of the supreme | Meda ce ee aoe eeu the Statemer ghay | Catt Benisy, tie Ceamanie of the Grey zat election, Saw three « y, Week oF month, = H 5 = urt of Montana territory. tmasters—Wash- | Only gave the general results Of his conversation | XPedition, 1s not yet prepared to make public the | tion day. Prior to. th BW. FRAZIER, Proprietor. | C8” Rateatan purtcuatly oeled UEABSVELE | ington Cockle, at Peoria; Hi; Stephen Weatherion, | with Boynton and did not enter Into ‘deta He | Ust of oficers who will accompany hin, as all of | oN gt or te, Salo: a ‘the new aud popular Brain ng Nerve Tonic and at Seneca Fatis, N.Y. 4 he Ustened to Gen. Boynton, notwithstunding | the medical examinationshave not been made. of- | the men with shooti 1 contracts with Bawallag rerop. ‘They Intend butlding car refinery im this city in compos us Spit ey MON his Sensatioual Novel Entertaitrr. Talented Artists and Beantizul Wout, c Harry Mon au } um cry, i awal lel ‘For aerated by the giaus: . = taat he begun by saying he was a fool, unuil Gen. e] gave a writ to the sheriff, Sei Ce eae es aa veedtvae! | — ‘Dottles by of Or] IN TH INTEREST OF AMERICAN AGRICULTURE. | Hovton reached tile auLithesis of his statemerr, | HFS Who have been selected are being examined | £16? Writ to the shevift ready Tor trial, but Winmascros, be. Stokley hy Winding up with the Pule'banee andthe Gand | LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. W. C. MILBURN, A committee of the Patrons of Husbandry, con- | ‘Then he suid he started up and dally by the medical board, and a number have sat- | Sasso much excitement Tdeclited to hoid ¢ ardoned Mary nteuced in 1K7 Kac-a-Doe Quairiile. MLLE M. J. PRANDI on Geert edermpeitn sisting of Col V. E. Plollet, past master; Leonard GEN. BOYNTON RETREATED FROM THE ROOM. isfactorlly passed the examination. Lleut. Wim. H. | I did not think 1 prudent to undertake the tria 10 A murder, Mary lett oe uate WILL REMAIN UNTIL MAKCH Io AT MRS. M3, = cauupivunisaventie_| Yenone, master, and X. H. Thomas, secretary of the | wt iade no phyclesl, denone mre towards | Emory, will have command Of one of the vessels, | any of these men for Diltg tn that cross. W gall at one Lug & very 10086 ‘Ghons caelsiee aneoee ae Shia week. EA WAVES! SHIN NGS! Te One en cone Tere eh appene Uatore tne comnts of waod ang | Hopkins, “but I did intend in my mind—intended | for some "tine as alde to Admiral Porter. | qercud itn, Witness sald the tat ajpear to ae | her.” She was @ mere girl when she killed Rew FEANK i in unier‘by finn Coutity. “Halr" Decca | 4 Fpl Hie oftheae Goods, So Artie aud Fancy Col-| means in the interest of American agriculture and | tO DUChim out, He retreated, and went ouvot the |He is one “ot the © Yeadors "of society | fend” Hari, “who” was ound. ter to. the | eulld, — RIFLES aul READ 8 | Stingeied, Y PB combine Hate Decsed oe4 | ored Globes, Fancy. ‘Beans and Porcelain Lampe, Port: | will favor a protective Lurtit On Wool, hides. ere, | door.” AS Speaker, the witness seid ke neo cee Beno here, “He eeanas atamtee ae tn niet ey | UME oumre. | He was. Sold) thas the rand A Kentucky Tragedy. RG Peckeruine SI _| able, Bo. Lowest tallle ores and other raw materials thé product of | trol of the press gallery, and signed Gen. Boynton's | Dele here. He ered of Feige tenga Surentent goed eae \Sralicata tee Ea ARALYSIS RBEUMATISM: NEURALGIA GOUT, | _¢18 E. F. BROOKS._| the soil. ticket; he did not remember that the rules | Heutenants, and has Pop bervice tince a taken at the preliminary Investigation had been | 4 WIFE AND MEK TWO MUSBANDS ALL. KILLED. ‘Son 3 mus si Adertion, Genera! Debility, Sleeplessness, ne a . = wing served neariy twelve years at sea. Not submitted to the grand jury. For some days be-| 7 rors, Isp., Feb. 2.—A special ay ston, Feit Mamus Rerwitusias &e., cuted No ho inediciues. Sut | (CEP oe ods, C..8 PRICE, DRUGGIST. 406 Tm ae eres Pivcrested or engagea in oprcss aery, to Persons | ruruner regarding the personnel of the expedition | forcuheclecuon I heard ruisors tint armed men | trom Madison, anted yeste > te Jour ‘Admuiasion to al « ‘cents Hale Permauently eradicated | Moles, Birth | Wan t Physicians’. Presctivtions oe ty | . Ex-Secretary Delano made an argument Before | tore the House; lie thought that he issued tickets | ‘8 Yet made public onclally, but it is learned on | were riding over the count; day and night. When | Salt Martino. ng papers of that elty publish, i cas ict proceans apie Sed artic caked abatiesied | Patent ‘Medicines, Fertumery and Toilet" aPGclen tu | the House ways and means committes to-day in | 270% the recommendation of the committee of the | £04 authority that Commander John J. Read will | Crump’s house Was burned efidavit was taue | <i port of an affres which tool Bieveess. = | aliy peactead ie Pavope cae sees vy alicad | @teat variety. n12_ | favor of the restoration of duty on wool. pes © | command one of the other vessels, and that other } against Norman and Little. The cases never cate | ‘nh iniles southwest of Milton, Ky., 1% ‘TRICTCLES . . scorssonta. | Ladee Tae Mr. 8, P. Benson, of Pennsylvania, wis examined | Pes ton stated that the applications for | STCeTS WHO Will accompany thé expedition are | to trial Crump’s affidavit charged that armed | aman natned Stephens and his former wit, “ ss RIES. hours from 4tu6 p.m, Mf unable to call, : before Mr. Springer's committee to-day concernit fase a plications for | Licuts. C. A. Bi wel Seabury, Colwell, | men came at hight, fred into his house: and burhed | together WIN her second LUSDADG, Were whe OS BOYS BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. ibe your case. Accurate Toe the failure of the Venango (Pa.) national bank and | adinission to the press gallery were made to the | I. K. Reynolds, 8, ly, and Emory Taunt PURCHASERS TAUGHT FREE. feb2-3w* MADAME GABRIEL, 7 e it Crump finally withdrew the affidavit. The | tims. Ibis sald that Ue woman was instanuy sale of publ K ‘Speaker and that the committee of the press sim, z % Rerloca ao the sale of public lands taken’ from the bank to pi ply | Ensign Usher. It cannot’ yet be ascertained Repeiring executed promptly in the most skillful Mquidate its debt to the government, and also as | Feported upon the genuineness of their credentials. district attorney advised me to allow Crump to | xilied and both men mortally wounded. Whether Capt, Schley will command ‘the | withdraw the affidavit. I understood that a com- = ; to the general manner of selling public lands. Air. Kelfer said he thought he had approved the | Alert or the Thetis, but probably t ter. In en made, Crump's losses, por Jire Bridge Goes Down. : ines M& SPEAKER cauriste CURED OF RHEU- PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., ‘The Flouse committee on slipping and ship bua. | rules Tegulating the press gallery whlen were in | {isreent Nea Teas Pu Provably the, latter. Eon of tem, having been made’ good, rhe better nr cheng og ———— ing held 8 meeting to-day, and heard arguments | force when he assumed office as Speaker. It is also learned that, medical officers have been | class of democrats of Hazlehurst did not encouruce | 2 eRoNse NG, Pa. Bed. 20 The wir we Lupine Sewoor, —_ against the Dingley bill for the repeal of compul- Ga aoeinawa Eoise, + | selected tor the expedition as follows: Pass<d As-| violence, ‘The arined men were mostly trom Coplan | Rik Ue Aistiminios mus Ot Apollo, pares ; 3108 E street_northweat, HER LETTER TO PROF. A. 3. DEXTER, GENEVA iets eee tare cnreatiuesal| Gapered/ oon the | _ “The point I am trying to get at,” said Gen. | (stant Surgeon Ht, Green for the Thetls, Passed | county. “Matthews Was an earnest atid determined | {05 taquuie of the river, aud, WeDl, down ithe Pror Can Frrttes, | ‘No. 620 THIaTEENTm STREat, House committee on coinage, weights and meas. | Boynton, after considerable time had’ been spent | and Passed Actoeant Surgeon tech ior tee Bee Cee Fecoe was Sonne oF property in| crash. One man and ‘two horses were @rowned. a AA Repectfulty announces | C ures in aupport of his bit woestaplisha tine | talking sbout the rules, “4s that after Thad made | ““hothe iat of oMiee eae a ae pein his politics, [Via the Central and South American cable) ERSTE | rae tatwne ene AMERICAN WATCH CO, * Srp union, oy noe | amg, argo, ra Jou Young | RARE lL at he Em, | emai, woe On acne tte amertr “cet at Bren Rices House, February 14, 1884. the Houge committee on the judiciary in advocacy | "Norse gta not auld Ge Kanes of the omoers mentioned are known to have volun- | was commmlited outside my Juriadicuon, 1 thougiut | ,,DCme Aves, Feb, Si. vie Gatvesnon we febr- Lande, Pia AD tecaes of the McGarrahan claim. He will resume his ar | «ncthug sou sald Mr. Hopkins, “I may | Wered for duty on the expedition. ‘They were per-| it best to allow the Crump Case to be withdrawn. San tittae tanec ar ee \HOICE SEATS FOR Drax Sim: I have suffered with inflammatory rheu- WALTHAM. gument to-morrow. ask If you took any steps to bring this matter to | Sonally asked by Capt. Nearly all of Crump told me be was having a lawsuit with Little | TST 1p addition 0 the lowes of Cc ‘Mr. Thom| president of the Corn and hat passed the examina Ayres Frovinds , achonal FORD'S THEATER | Matis for thirty years, Hearin@of your skill I deter- ‘Exchan! ‘Baltimore. Fiour | the attention of the House?” we successfully physical and Norman, and attributed the burning of his | O° ‘$90,000 by Lamotte’s forgeries, A ienset Brentano's Buok Store, Heh street and Penn- | mined to try your treatment. Afterthe firstapplication change of Baltimore, appeared before the House | "No, sit, 1 did not,” auld MY. Ketfer. “It was at | tom. house in part to Uls fact, though poutics iso Mad | OV $ mage — Siteitewnie s SE | Temenabied to seen profoundly, not bevinghadany | A TONG EXPERIENCE IN THE sate op | Comittee on railways, and canals today, and Chasen things chee eke aera Prohibitionists Im Council. Suketty i tn acmucrete of Oapah county eee] Lina, Pant, Pee a. cole Galeton) —Ragaty LECTURES. sae fora week. At present Tam using my arm freely, | waTCHES HAS CONVINCED US THAT FOR ACcv- | 5{Tuction of the Delaware and Chesapeake canal. ‘The witness said that he never owned a dollar of | MEETING OF DELEGATES TO THE AMERICAN PROBIBI to violence and In favor of law and order. | Monteneros occupy the capital of the province = __ LECTURES. _____| whicn was powertems for some time. I euffer no pain, ak winsalaas the Valentine scrip, nor had the raflroad in Kansas ‘TION CONVENTION. Who Killed Matthews, waived examina-| Yanzox. “They ure committing ‘atrocities, oan A GotGE: At wives me great plawure to add my name to the many | RACY AND DURABILITY THOSE MANUFACTURED Belief of Flood Sufferers. and Missouri, in which witness was interested. The | An informal meeting of delegates to the “Ameri- tion and'was balled in $5,000. "Murder 13 not ‘a bail- | neveral cltiaens liave bes ‘The Moms : youhave cured. My general Deslthie grestly iageoved. BY THE ABOVE CELEBRATED MAKERS HAVE DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES. witness was asked whether a bill recelved from the | can Prohibition” convention, which assembles here | ble offense in Mississippi. ‘Teneros also occupy Canete. The Prince of American Orators the Veteran Reapectfully, Mus. Joux G. Secretary Lincoln sent a letter yesterday to Gen. | House by the Senate had not to have three Se ae cet COLOKED MEN STRUNG UP TO TREES. ‘The Lackawanna at Callae.| “Teniporane Oratore (Speaker's wife) | NO SUPERIOR, Beckwith at Cincinnati and Capt. Cushing at Pitts- | in the Senate on three separate days if w angle Da as Ree eee ——_ Henry Edwards and Jefferson Shields (both ne-| carzao, Feb. 20, (via Galveston).—The UT. &i& ——— ‘a detailed account of the Jection to it was made. National Christian Association. Hon. 8. C. Pome- | groes) testified to belng waited upon Dy armed | rackawalna arrived bere sesterday, New Lecrv! PROF. DEXTER TREATS ALL DISEASES. feb8-1m burg, giving expenditures |""Mr. Kelfer stated that he was not conversant | roy was chosen chairman, and a harmonious dis-| Silt men, strung upto trees, ued tai it thee ———e “TBE POWERS THAT BE" = he authorized the mayors of various towns to make | with the Senate rules, and Gen. Boynton was | cussion followed col ‘the work to be done at } voted and did not Vote the democratic ticket tuey ‘Telegraphic Briefs. = Dnzews Dava Srore SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 INVITED TO THE | forthe immediate rellef of the flood sufferers, and | granted permission to submit the Senere Tules in | the convention. A committee on resolutions and | would be killed. : ‘The governments of Nicaragua and Costa Rica CONGREGATIONAL CHUROH, LOW PRICE FOR WHICH A RELIABLE True. | Authorizing the above-named officers to pay out of | evidence at the proper time. platform was eel and also one to consider eae? have made saUsfactory arrangements for the pay- eine — the funds placed to thelr credit for the supplies | Gen. Boynton asked it there was s remotest pos- | names to be presented for nomination for President er went of Costa “iican cablecratns la Nicaragtse AY, Fruncany 267m. KEEPER CAN BE BOUGHT. puchased by the mayors, taking the receipt of the | sibility of this Dill passing the House and Senate | at the convention of this party, which will meet ii | the United Pinte Glass ‘They Lave aly arranged tor the better MALDUEDADOS Aduinen. Sat: Nearved Stats tate ha | tthe Tea fiformng my fod aa azo putnam Acaarlng ta tne alatinento€ Suu | wos oven Spee neeraceernd os | Cheago ome, Cn, teste. pub meeting ot | _Bommw, Mane, Me. au The reply of agurane | Of te Conta Rca aba ir Ellis Xi i Ballan tmproyements tuties Commissioner eh eo i et lantyne’y Book Store. | Te aa EArt Ren, Heckwith hus charge of all points below Iron: | taken tho chair and putt tMigbillouiie rasecottoee | ee ae ‘party, while in favor (bition, 18 ‘him by the Valted Tate Relief of the Poor. Tauern e As Gi a LEU VESROAES tae —— ton and Capt. Cushing above Ironton. ‘The grand | House, subject, a8 ft was, toa single objection In | also Secret societies, and will not aifiilate is published. He says: AID DISPENSED THROUGH THE POLICE, — orclock. 1864, ‘otal allotted to the mayors of towns below Ironton | the Sehate. with secret organizations of the temperance | tion my conduct in any part of jure relieved | wh Ba ie lat tne Gough lectured here hundreds | TO NO. 91 PENNA. AVE. ¥. ™. (VERNON Rom, & was and. we those above; Anciuding, that | | Gen. Kelter said that a bil could be passed,and.ne | cause. was affected by te influence of business ivalry of doy acs Seperien ty ates epoese es ce anak onte. ‘Teserved seats early. Where I will continue to keep a: ‘Assortment | . BRO. 71 total shoul Delieved ‘were passed, after that time. What rATLABLE CANDIDATE ‘without warrant of truth or ev: —— DRUGS, CHEMICALS * wees, Hee) Bent to Gen. Saxton for deffersoaville and $1iaie gs manatee lg og . ‘Wouldbhave been the fate of this particular bill be ‘POR PRESIDENT. aibolddevice. He denies that he pub-| precinct, two colored and one white farulies re- ‘the: dence and ‘Mayor Bell for Newport, making a grand total of | could not say. i Gen. 0.0. Howard was spoken of as acandidate | llshed the officers of tie company as Leved; second precinct, Untee colored abd one white G SHIRTS To Measure. HL — EVANTA AVENUE. | Sane ookeith and Saxton Sa c Cashing in JSOrREs TOUTE EE exe, OreTUR, for President, Dut his name was objected to by a Siger‘ngs company repulabie in condiion or char: | fami: Wun Prsciel one, Cored Cammy: fourm L j x, VAs Cos: As Cor chartering ‘and loading ‘with supplies the various | G0. Boynton asked if it did not seem strange to | for Presidents ‘water man on the ground that the | acter as an insurance institution. ts oficers nave | Colored “families: sixili, pretty, one cole o 3226-3 901 Pennsylvanis Avenue Northwest. T T ut relief steamers Decenn atabuny and Gey ‘the witness that he (Gen. Boynton) should be will- general ‘Temperance | misrepresented the value of iis realestate. Through | geventh, four white faunilles, and Gighth precinet, e Bs aa — has.on hand about of ing at that time to commit a felony on the infint-| End he was also under the control of Chester A. | such they obtained to the last annual | four colored and one w ite Tamils, making Owenty= TYSSOWSKI BROS. Low P. ‘$500,000 appropriated by Congress. ‘tessimal chance of ‘that bill, which was to Gen. | report of the Mamsachusewts department ap undue | two families, 11 of cach color, of nikety v . é yw Enices ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY Saga nentns pueinaonye iaake bits Hom tarcnon ates eee porns | financial credit in the nature of fraud upon our | ""y2 i. souls $2 to Tum Stan UilloeROF Une poor BR «CORNER zn ANDGSTREETR og Us ORT ED Scones Bern GUALaxy, SG SE SEOAN GOSS FOR SENATE | ernie oo removed the postmaster at Michel, ter astounded ‘mo greatly tia pee aut Te inviting frat That the depout in exclusive trust for policy | > a Ss = z “ wmears, be: ‘MR H Ris bondamen! an the result ot an cxaiinatise of | Sune ProbOaton, As 20 what the exient of your for ser nl nt enicaory 2 [a Fh ore tL @ me) rir ovanawremp elt ane wsistennertveniscvenss nw, | ine Pets Bee lh en cmon inter trom what youll Toon one A a its authority. majority. . e .

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