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THE EVENING STAR: _ POTOMAC RI AUCTION SALES. OTOWAC FRANS! WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT THE I MS, PU RSH OF TESTH ASD BD ROGRESSING, NOW Ts SCORE WALCHES AT LOW | SALES DaTLY AT HALE-PASI SEVEN ML. -TER B. WIL! IAMS & CO., Aucte, DOWLING, aucuoueer, CATALOGUE SALE OF ISCELLANEOUS AND CLASSICAL BOOKS, fe nl fively ilustrated works, Eoons, corner 11th street aud . Wasuangten, D. MA) CH FOURTH, 1884, nuhuk at 7:9) o'elocs, 8 DOWLEN Auctioneer. Wane TO-MORROW. [PEON DOWLING, Auctioneer TORS SALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Misty Ts) GSORGETOW SO otine per and authority in us wil te Codiclt of the late! vac we will oer at public ates wy reisbt meeived EXEC! JANE MOSELFY. ou the Furopeasi tan SEDSESD Ay THE FILTH DAY OF MABCH, 4. at WALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK BM. TDS ESDAY ona FE yeti, all those ‘erttala pieces or parcels fe LANTESGS See ONUAY, WEDNESDAY © Frenives standing together and kLown as | Ving Lot tuiiteed mivety-five (99) in Beall ad: ou tu gronmeiewn, iu the Dist ietot Columbia, front: ts FET the "noeth side of Beall steeet ad ‘bun.red aud twenty feet ith the buildinze and ims consistiug of « ine thr e-atory hd'attic. Also. the alley cone Street as the same in de ieee from Richard Smith to sry 20, 189%, aud recorded in tea. Care ninety-six (96), tn Beal's jeoryetown. and included within tine fol- “Bais. 01s tothe strech ALEKED Woon, oo nIN © RIVER TN © necting ® 2 Ohio ER hounds: Beginning for the sume at a tie at AL *y-rgeht teet from the southeast cor freten fictpimubered naacty-eeven (87) in wald addition Buntiate 's V ruvniog westwanily on the north line of Beall for Curd ors Or lews, to the east line of Struc ¢ ‘said edition: thence Peet to the rear line of al parallel with the GF ee, wid. thence 90 ‘rst a of Selo: One fourth of the purchase mones to sit each aed the bate fn ey Geter eh ee sy with intere, Eat six perc puientsrt @ purchasers shetre by a dred ot trast Sisulil,crail cash, at the pureuaser’s peaves Th street whart € erhon at I tr sleuts up R. FR. BROMWELL, IsABLLLA TAGNLR, FINANCIAL. Exeeutors, iia avenue, car THE Al | MONDAY, the at same hour snd piace, mabe-eodsibe. y*LEST ALLOWED ON BUSTS r UNITED STATES TRADE DOLLARS bon wea Wires | | } ' | PALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, nes Whitey y C. Lovan, Ww H. Dose, H. Cruger Oakley, 0, D.C, Maynard C. Eyre un TK. Travers, Special Partner. PUY AND SFLIL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, Branch 0: £00 15th street (Corcoran Building) ‘H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Tagen gtron ther ports cx the Cont ports, be and pancare ay 4 ow ‘ations nf Stocke and Ronda and fnformation re- Ce svrie the Sows ts received through our wince TN a ASTLY. ¢ sh the New York Stock Exchange VON fe henapy N&O, nders exe daud reported PROMPTLY, — Ja26 To Wiexr & Co, BANKERS AND BROKERS, RAILROADS. AND Oj Wh MOLL Fast 11 IPERS rornre ikvex? BANS ‘No. €08 15th street, opposite U. 8, Treasury, frdnoements to ny or esl CRUDE UM, other tor Casi or on Margin IN LOTS OF 10¢ BARRELS OR MORB. Te invite correspon ite 4 Allinformation cheerfntly =Brciat Bisnor & STUCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE, bustoy 1381 F STREEY NORTHWEST. Wasi TON, | at STEL ASD Canny STOCES eR ary, PROVE. SONS AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS AND IN i 3 10 SETS CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW ne eae aieten Stock NGiAND CHICAGO BOARD P IC GENERALLY IS EXAMINE THE FACiLiTizs OF CONSVANE QUUTATIONS AN MENTS 3 HOM 3 BROKER TY NS. COTTON AND STOCKS, ‘sal Metropliten Bank Building.) jor cash, executel al aud New ork Cotton cut QUUtAUUS Dustuntly recelved by LET & CO.. Chienzo correspondent. bAWAEL. WALLACEE CO., New Yorkcorrespondent, ational Metropolitan Bank, mm Jumnes B. beck rs by Telephone Promptly Attendedtes References D SELL US. GOWT AND D. € BONDS, Wasit C GASLIGHT and All other City fe EXNSTLYANIA Porte, & AND Deposits preatent enbtect ta check. Werey SPECIAL attention to obtaintne CORRECT AELE informatica regarding our variouscity udlure prepared at all times to answer in- HALLY C. TOWERS & CO., Basnres, Beoners xp IsscRaxor, 1:4) F STREET NOKTHWEST. MEDICAL, & _ LEBEATED diseases produced ‘aidress for #1. Can w. mhl-ln* CE} 2D RESTORED. seo x {ys bea z HENS @ 2 oe Ce Sud is ‘ FOR MEN-CHYCKS IN SIX. Hound ne sam tures days, DrucStors, 16 N. taste, AS, 4:0Penna. eve, Washiteton. D. DECULAR GRADUATE 3 ret a aocaes Hy. loca gots ively LD WINE AND fue best, vo te Jt C an the chiy place wh CLOTHING “ute « reas at SUSTH'S vid Stan B bee ey Dae redid | veinber, wheran the ation | plain iif and John B Ty} PScie ‘Shall sell, to tks Cotmmensinge DAYS THE PIPL fix (6), eeven (7), elht (Cy in'the en bounds, covenanta, |ANCERY SALE OF VALU REAL PeTATE OX OHH CAPTIOL STREET, By virturofadvaree of the § preice the Dictrict of Columbia, vecern ber, 1888 (and amesded on the 7th day of nL PANTY, cause No | Bib wheal OL te Ot ABLE UNIMPRON art of day of a ‘nion, Insurance company is ret (S), nine, ivision of let N six bundred and thirty (63) according to the weer 1d condi eran other ane defendants. £ front ov the WEDNES KYM. on DAY OF MARCH, 1884, lots No. 4). tea (10), and el ‘one 1) in square and ticks set forth and de- Sectbed in the deed Ut partition, dated Deeen ber 28, 1871, rd into by and ber Sue of the land ‘twenty (12) fret, sn hase ni ween € | ba wits and Macgaret. He ze Plat of subdivistos annexed aaj Hber uGrew Wylie and May C., iad recorded with the joule that part of said lot one rhe uortheast coruer thers. th Capitol street, (hire ee by a dey th of ene hundred These Iote wi ering of sale, aw prescribed by the deere | of the : ‘five (35) feet ‘ve scid weparstely One thira Lua tneeaicnes mies (@) and eheiiteen (15) ruunche trom the date of sale, “For the deierredy) yiuenis the y laser or purchawers shall Give their utes drawing six (6) Ter cet interest per Sonu, secured by decd or decds of trust on the prep- erty purchased, A deposit of afty 30) doliam on each lot mast be made when the property is knocked down. Ali cnveyancing to be at th ‘chaser oF purchasers. DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. ALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL. DAY OF MAKCH, A. D., 1836, BOT) TE! s. NTH cost of the pur- JOHN C. HEALD, JOR: ‘01 F street horthwest, febu0-dts iN C. HEALD, Trustee. FPHOMAS DOWLING, ancuoncer, CATALOGUE SALE oF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE OIL PAINTINGS, FROM THE COLLECTION OF A VETERA N COLLECTOR AND CONSOISSECR, ‘Embracing MANY SUPERB EXAMPLES OF MASTERS AND MODERN CELEBRITIES NOW RARELY OFFERED AT AUCTION, ON FREE EXHIBITIUN AT MY ART GALLE AND ELEV RY, PEN cs NSYLVANIA AVENUE NTH STREET, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 7 AND 8, 1886, ‘And the Sale to Commence MONDAY, MARCH 10, AT 11 O'CLOCK, And continue st 11, m. and 3p. m. thereafier until jl are wid. tending the sale, mh’. N. B—Every accommodation will be made for parties THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FEHoatas DOWLING, auctoncer. CATALOGUE SALE OP THE MEDICAL LIBRARY AND INSTRUMENTS of the late DR. JAMES. . BEALE, ‘To be suld at my Auction Rooms, THURSDAY, AT HALF. ARC! HM SIXLH, 1854, PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. N.B.—Preserve your catalozue for use at sale, u their attention, tmh3-Et rppuonas Dowsi: EXECUTOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FU! MAHOGANY, EMBRACING CLOTH P. Hark TABLE: , Auctioneer. ARLOK S, PICTURES, HALL Fi SOME | ANT iy A Ri CKERY, LARGE As- T OF GROCERIES AND'CIGARS ‘AT DAY MORNING, MARCH at TEN O'CLOCK, within my auction roo: above stock, removed tu iy sture for conventence of le trade and private buyers should give this sale SIXTH, 1884, Tsball sell ae Ae FULNIT On THURSDAY MURSING. MARCH SIXTH, 1894, colunencin at TEN O'CLOC! No. dt F street, Georgetown, D. Bold «tects, febatedts NPPHOMAS E WAGGAMAN, “Auctioneer, By virtue of aber 1 Lot, des x, Tertus. f site: of equa amor property. A depos: ing at cost of not A PRES 1 6 E of the actual Lok nut bered two uur i knc plied wath In 1 PROS. 4, of front of in wad deed. unt Pleasant, D.C., abd runuing back i fret to Sheriden ave ‘ue One-third eash: balance tn two notes payable in. three and wx months, re- ‘elyaund aceured by satin Pot f Lof trust, recanted i we sual] oft THURSDAY, TH H, Hoa At PT ud. tive. own at t en 7 a. T shall gp SATURDAY. MAKCH EIGHTH ABLE 1M 0, scouda or the” Distriet I shall sell. at residence . C. the entire house ‘M. MATTHEWS, kxecutor, ros st, recorded in the Ind records ot roceed to sell a the property, th routing ‘choices iB fet Es tdot trust upon ‘int tinwof sale, ean epost to betur= rthwest, VED REAL (@ PRASL HOUs 26 AND 1a3 U STREET NORTE: Liber n request of the part fur ae in tremtef the THIRY EE y Y a iy x. * frou frout to rear of G1 in quate ni 05), imaprow. west, te and place of sale, and )days alter sale, In de ret wil be ewoid at the sk abd Durchseers “ENKY At, BARE HOw ME CAL I} Trusteon, feiss SUPPLIES. a CHUICL LOT UF = = TERRAPIN Just Received, and for sale low, Atthe . FALACE MARKET, feb Corner 14th and New York avenue, Cautronsia Caxxen Faurrs, WHITE ‘GOI ‘APLICOT! NECTARINE3, GREEN’ S20 Sierrres, | Th! Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, bas BARATARTA SHRIMPS e proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oll, and indeed of any SHRIMP TAS a pag of the modern ingredients which are used to give Gn coraiany, BAILEY? PEARS (in glass.) fictitious age and flavor to this populur drink. GEO. E KENNEDY & SON, feds 1209 F street northwest. ‘OHN B. KELLY, on DEALER rx Frnet-Crase zon ae BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON. &. CORNED BEEP A'SPECIAL EY. BROWNING & MIDDLETON, tates, 629 ana (30 Center Mutiet, 9th stret wing gpa eel 2 Rocchern Liberty alieket,"or widrest BARBOUR & HAMILTON, Th, City Boat Uti Gee ayeel tres ot ctiante to all parts of the J.B. BRYAN & BRO, ry ICR 10 HOUSEKEEPER: Se NOT! 1 USEKEEPERS. aeee oa FEE a ae go Be tut § ce ‘THOS. A. ROVER, Sco fer & E Eee ‘NN. T. METZGER & BRO.. 001 0 On 9 oL OL 00 LLL GGG L i D DE ON bpp ELEN nM BH 8 evens @o ue US tus stret Woe hanks” to! ‘sug MEy an ew a WM. M. GALT & CO. DECORATIVE ART 00. OF THE MUTUAL RESERVE thar sealetive North side Union Square, New York. ‘well us the dnd wuani- Bruttaio cmmmittee: dhyetie 2 pal, hee aks healthy, ros oy with ie oH appearances aro decep> th» Balfanore committee: Say that the Any. tatiou, Where rach, sore ity. a-iungton county, im the by two (ty ' ny Eegute Dweliiue Hon, known as Sunbere ies Cire es Contiatence of its W ve werza It ta vow undisputed that WRIDE MEYER'S CA- ‘TARRE CURE fe the only treatment that will sbealute- 1s euffe Catarrh—tresh or chromic. “Itisa marvel, Rey ALB Prien, Cairo, N.Y." “Ttrestored me to the pulpit, Rev. George E. Reis, Coblevill, X.Y." “One box radi- cally cured me, Rev. C. H. Taylor, 140 Noble street, Brooklyn.” “A,perfect cure after 90 years suffering, J. | D. MeDonald, 710 Brosdway, N. ¥.." dee, ke. Thousands of testimonials are received from all parts of the world. Delivered, $100. Dr. Wel De Meyer's “TREATISE” ‘with statements by the cured, mailed tres. D.B. Dewey & Co, 182 Fulton street, N.X 5-a.t,th,29t pete bear CELEBR4TED STOMACH 1 ‘BB I1TTTTITT REE RRR ber Fb beets Habit # 2 feck fest: ‘The want of areliable diuretic which, while acting as | antimulant of the kidneys, neither excites ner irritates them, was lng since supplied by Hostetter's Stom ch | Bitters. This fine medicine exerts the requisite degree | of stimulation upon these organs, without producing irritation, and is, therefore, far better adapted for the Purpose than unmedicated excitantsoften resorted to. | Dyspepsia, fever, and ugue, and kindred diseases are all cured by it, ur sule by all Druggists and Dealers generally. feb29 Acccrate True PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENEVA AMERICAN WATCH CO., WALTHAM. A LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE SALE OF WATCHES HAS CONVINCED US THAT FOR ACCU- RACY AND DURABILITY THOSE MANUFACTURED BY THE ABOVE CELEBRATED MAKBRS HAVE NO SUPERIOR, ° SPECIAL ATTENTION IS INVITED TO THE LOW PRICE FOR WHICH 4 RELIABLE TIME EEPER CAN BE BOUGHT. M. W. GALT. BRO. & CO., 2107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Wasurxctox Braxoz AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 498 NINTH STREET N. W. THE QUESTION ASKED BY THE PUBLIC: How can they acil the finest grades of Toss, Coffees aud Sugurs at such fabulously low prices? WE ANSWER: | That we tmport our own Teas and. Coffees, buy onr | Suunirs in 50) barred lots, and are gatistied with « small prot. re determined to well the finest uods at the | lowest prices. WE|GUARANTEE OUR GOODS STRICTLY PURE. | PPP, U U RRR FFE POPU U ROR E per U U RRR ER P uu R R EEE AND INVIGORATING. ‘Th ove who may wish to purchase, either asa delicion ‘Deverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated ‘Whiskey, are invited to make a trial ot the celebrated brand P PPP ITEEE NN N i U pee e Pee pee 7 EL NNN UU P e REER R T BREEN NN WHISKEY. , a ee : WASHINGTON, D. C.,, TUESDAY, 2d Edition. Lats Tegra 1 fe Str Racing in England. THE CROTDON MEFTING. Loxpox, March 4—The Croydon March meeting | began today. The grand invernationl hurdle Tace (handicap), was Won DY Gregory's chesnut , gelding, Chicant. Cannon's formeriy Loriiiar chesnut horse Sachem came In second, and Lord Howe's bay horse Freney, third. There were clever: Starters. Chicard won by four length. Gen, Raijler to be the Orator. New York, March 4—Gen. Benj. F. Butler will Geliver the oration in this city on Decoration day and President Arthur and Cabinet will be present. is Collide. TWO MEN KILLED. Macox. Ga., March 4.—The south-bound pas senger train from Atlanta, collided with 2 passen- te from Macon at 8 o'clock last night on East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad, near Juliet, 22 miles from Macon. Engineer Hero- dew and Fireman Pruitt, onthe up train, were aut Messenger Ciower, on the down trln-was boa hare ‘aud one passenger had his arm broken. The engines were a complete wreck. ‘The cause of the collision was the inisconstruction of orders by the conductor on the up train. ‘The Cincinnati Dog Show. Crxcrxwatt, March 4.—The international dog show began Here to-day in Melodian bali, with 300 Imes of Various breeds of dogs on exhibition. je entries include famous dogs from all over the United States and Canad: After the Anarchists. ARRESTS IN SWITZERLAND AND AUSTRIA. BeRye, March 4—The swiss police are search ing the houses of anarchists. ‘The president of the Beme Anarchial club has been arrested. Vienna, March 4.—Two tallors named Zinecz. and Hirschy ‘and four workmen have been arrested at Agramvthe capital of Croatia. They are Delleved 1o have been connected with the recently arrested | editor of the Pesth Radical (anarchist newspaper), | in whose house securities belonging to Hert | Elsert, the murdered banker of Vienna, were found ‘and to Ue in afiliauion with Swiss soclillst clubs, Fort Benton Flooded. | St. Pact, Misy., March 4.—Mall advices from Fort Benton, Mont., relate that the tce in the Mis- | souri river broke up last Monday and spread over the portion of theybottom on which Fort Benton 1s Toent Many business houses were flooded and the families on the to streets facing the river Were compelled to abanion their homes without saving anvthing. The damage to the property Wiil Teach $20,000. "The New York Repubtican Convention. | New Your, March 4.—The republic mittee decided Lowday to hold Une state convent at Utica on April 230 next, ‘The vole In favor of this Was 18 to 1: —— AFFAIRS AT THE District in Congress. TRE BILL. FOR PROTECTION OF CHILDRE: | the bill for the protection of CAPITOL, the District was rachel Mr. Bayard submitted his am bal been offers and relected by the ea ant made an ape pealtorit stat when- ever any female vagrant, or e101. or Woman of known evil te Tound soli or residing under arrest to Uh and receive instruct! the sum of five tou: the ‘Treasur ol otherwis# appropriated, to pay for the support | Of euch class of females in the Suid Institniion.” | Mr. Bayard said he belleved tie amendment | would matertaliy Increase the value and efticacy of | the DILL. He was satisfied that If It was carerully | ex-mined tt would commend itself to the sense of | the Senate. Mr. Kiddieberger sald that the District committee | objected to IL, believing ft to be impracticable, and | that It would’ subject a certain class of offenders against morals tn the District to arrest and im- prisonment without warrant or trial. Mr. Bayard offered to repiy, bul Was checked by the chair with the decision that under the ruie Le could speak but once on the subject. Mr. Garland said he thought thé subject of too Imiuch tinportanee to be passed npon under the Nv ininute Tule, and upon bis motion 1t was passed over without prejudice. Had not Mr. Bayard Tenewed his amendment, It Was apparent that the bill would have been passed without much debate; Dut the objections of the committee to that amendment led Senators to de- sire a further examination inco It THE INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL. Mr.Palmer to-day reported favorably to the Senate from the District committee the bill to regulate the powers and duties of the trustees of the Industrial Home School. It provides that when a parent or guardian shail duly taake over the guardianship ot & child to the school and surrender It to the custody of the trustees, the agreement shall be binding for The Une tt presertbes.” It aiso authorizes the Dis- Irict Supreme Court to appulnt the school to be the ghardian of an infant ward under the same rules find with the same binding force Uhat exists In the appointment of natural personsto such dutles. Capitol Notes, ‘THE MILITARY ACADEMY APPROPRIATION BILL PASSES THE SENATE. On the conclusion of the morning business in the Senate to-day the military academy appropriation Vill was placed before the S he had been authorized: by t propriations to offer an at: viding that hereafter any ¢ ee should not be eltetble to. rep amendment was agreed to, and the biil as amended | was passed. SENATOR ALDRICH'S REFUNDING MITT. Inthe Senate finance coimittee this morning Senator Aldrich’s bill providing for the refunding of the 4 and 4% per cent bonds in bonds of lov was taken up. Senator Aldrich offered an s ment in the nat ubstitiite, whlelt Am ment formed the subject or debate, vote was taken the expressions of 01 sides was favorable, leading to the be Dill ‘Will Ye Teporied favorably and receive support from“ democ and republicans. ‘The Dill as revised by Senator Aldrich provides for the refui Of 4ana 4x per cent bonds Into bonds bearing 2% per cent interest; that none of | the 236 per cent bonds thus tssued shall be eatied tn so long as bands bearing a higher rate of interest are outstanding, and that tue Secretary of the ‘Treasury be authorized to pay to the holders of 4 or | 43s per cent bonds thus exchanged a sum equal ta each case to the aggrecate present worth at the UUme of exchanye of tue portion of the several uuarter yearly payments of Interest from Which the mited States 13 released by such exchange, Anterest Delng computed at not less than 4 percent, reinvested quarter yeariy. ‘The blil provides also for the reception of 23 per cent bonds for national | bank circulfition to tbe extent of the face value of | ‘the bonds, and that at no time still the national | Dank notes issued to any agsoctation exceed the amount at such time actually paid in of its capital stock. ‘THE JEANNETTE INVESTIGATION. ‘The House committee on naval affairs to-day ap- pointed Representatives Buchanan, McAdoo and Boutelle a sub-committee to investigate the Jean- nette expedition, in accordance with the Washburn: resolution which was adopted by the House yes- | terday, ‘The sub-committee was authorized to ask | authority from the House to summon persons and papers. ‘THE PASSAGE OF THE MEXICAN PENSION BILL. BEALL & BAKER, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, J.C, ERGOOD & Co, ‘Wasmmxorox, D. 0. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, feb9-m. Soe Paorarerons, Tue La Fance Contracts taken large or amall for MEMORIAL STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, Btained Glass of Every Description. Mostic, Repousee, Wood Carvings, Embroideries and ‘Hangings, for ether Ecclesiastical or domestic Purposes, ‘And every Kind of Interlor Decoratian for Publio or Private Buildings Examples of Mr. La Farwo’s Work may be neen st ‘ninits church, Boston Memopial fa Hare Gat Gtrteld eure at ve yA the folowing .H, vaudertiy Wi private FL. Ames, Boston. nibd-ebstubtt_ UST RECEIVED ANOTHER SUPPLY OF 7ME and exchandabledt nob gat ‘The bill to pension the survivors of the Mexican war, called up in the House yesterday under a sus- nnsion of the rules, by Mr. Townshend, of Iltnols, Was passed bY & vote of 227 to 46. Those voting the bill were Messrs. Arnot, Bayne, Bing- | ham Bisbee, Boutelle, Brewer (New York), Brewer (New Jersey), Browne (Indiana), Brown (Pennsyl- Fania}, Chase, Cutcheon, Evertart, Harmer, Hi (oiton, James,Kean, Kelley, Lawrence, Long, Lyman, McKinley, Millard, Miller (Pennsylvania; Morse, O'Neill (Pennsyivanta), Parker, Pheips, Po: | land, Ranney, Ray (New York), Ray (New Hamp- | shire), Reed, Rockwell, Russell, Skinner (New York), ‘Smith, Steele, Stewart (Vermont), Stone, Struble, E. B. Taylor (Ohio), Wadsworth, Wait, Warner (Ohio) and Whiting—46. ‘The Vill pension’ the sur- ‘Vivors of the Mexican war only. ‘The democrats of the House were in a rather em- ‘arrassing position with the Mexican pension bill as it originally stood. ‘That Dill penstoned the sol- diers of the Black Hawk and other Indian wars, as Well as the Mexican veterans. Jt was known that ‘upon its being reached again the republicans in- | tended to offer an amendment to pension all Union | soldiers who served a year, and to dare the demo- crats to vote to pension. all’soldlers of former wars and discriminate agatnst those of the civil contlict. | Representaulve Townshend extricated his party from its dilemma by offering a biil simply penston- ing Mexican soldiers and moving to pass it uader a Suspension of the rules. ‘The bili receive Port of a number of republicans as {t ‘Of its objectionable features. Mr, Tow! Heves, from what hé has heard, that the Senate ‘wil pass lis DILL ‘The Department of Justice Inquiry. A WITNESS WHO COULD HAVE KILLED AN BXAMINER IF BE AD WANTED 70. H. A. Wilson, recetver of public money at Mont- gomery, Ala., Was a witness before the Springer | committee to-day. Mr. Wilson 15 the person who ‘was charged with assaulting Mr. Wiegand, a special examineror the Department of Justice, wile the latter Was taiing an exomfnation in’ Alabarua. ‘Whe witness said that the examiner had gone to | ‘various persons and sald that he was 4 thief and | rjarer, and ought to be inthe penitentiary. Mr. | Wiison Stated that Mr. Wiegun8 inet hinvon the street and insulted him, whereupon he “struck hin in the mouth with his dst.” That was the ouly lick that was passed. ‘The witness satd: ‘The examiner was charged with putting his hand in his pocket a5 if uying to draw a pistol Mr. Wilson said he drew his revolver, and Imméatateiy the examiner “ran way and yelled like a coward,” ‘The witness tes_ {ined thathe could have killed the ezuuiner hea fees invtgn A discussion Sys gles ae a oD new Patent be best quality gusranteod 3 each, at the Cutlesy Stor, ot Eaaver” aebas-ee } executive | don of fort | franc WOMEN WHO WANT TO VOTE. Sixteenth Annual Conventi ‘Woman Suffrage Associ m of the ation. OPENING PROCEFDINGS TO-DAY. AT LINCOLN WatZ— MISS SUSAN BR. ANTHONY TARRY THR WELW —LETTERS, FROM GEORGE W. CUXTIS AND OTUERS—COMMITTEES APYOINTED TO-DAY, ac. The Woman's Suffrage association pecan Its | annual convention this moming in Lincoin hall. Only members and delegates were present, As tue Mneeting Was in the nature of an executive session, Mrs May Wright Sewall, the chaimman of the exceutive commitiee, presided. AN those promi- Rent in this work were present, the notable excep- Uon being Mrs. Stanton, who is Getalned et home Dy the Uiness of Ler sister, / COMMITTEES APPOINTED. | ‘The following committees were appotnted: ‘On resolutions—Mrs. Duntway, Oregon, chairman; Mrs. Harbert, nL. On nominattons—Miss Anthony, chalrman; Mrs Blake, New York; Mrs. Gouger, Indiana. i ‘Gn receiving membership—\irs. Shattnck, Massa- chusetts, chairman; Mrs. Clay, Kenvuck¥. | ‘On Hhance—Sirs. Spotford, chairman; Mrs. Ward, Dee Cougar, Indians: xew | ion and’ credenti lew xa! eceptto aa ‘ials—Mra. Rogers, yn press—Mre. Sewall, Indiana; Mr& Couzins, Mr Harbert, lit; Miss sbeldom, De Cy Rew, Phoebe A. Hanatord, New Jersey. H Each of the above committees is limited to five | members, and all the names of the members Will be Sent in with their reports, steer R Tt Apes comamar pian Of work” for the ensul wi sppalnted to-inorrow, en A motion was adopted to publish che proceedings ork utcdag Pinata at %. Sew: indiana, was appointed to edit and publis tiis pazuphiet. A motion to change the Dasts of tation in action upon the same the association and postpone Until Thursday morning, offered by Mrs. Shattuck, of Massachusetts, was adopted. ‘The association then took a recess until the after- | Bova seSsioi. WHO WERE PRESENT. ‘The following ofticers and members of the ass0- Clation were present: Miss Anthony, vice president; Ars. Spofford, treasurer; Miss Sheldon, secretary; Mrs. Sewail,’ chairman of executive commit Phoebe Couzlns (810.), Mary B. Clay (KS), A Scott Duuiway (Oregon), Ellzat Wert. Res. Florence Kolisck, Mrs. Comer Helen M. Gongar, Mrs “Mrrant — dndiana\; Lille Devereux Bake, Caroline Gilkey Rogers, Mrs. Howeil, Muss Mies, Dr. Clemence Lozer, of York: Baaebe A. Haniford and Ss Miles, of Mis Manstetd, of Mira. Best, of ‘Maryland; Mrs. Well: iss) Morrison,’ of Scotland; Mr. Edward M. | Davis, of Penns@ nia. niunber of ladies from the Distriat and states to The number of 45 were present, being. te largest ssion ever held at the opening of “the | Executive sessions wilt be held dalty | diyopen ouly (0 members and dele- | 5 OTN FIRST PURLIC SESSION. ‘The first pubtte held at Linco! hultat halt past two oclock tht Anthony prestding, tn zabeih Cady ma ar, Mdina anes Tand sary Serine He OFCKGE WHLIAM CCETIS ON WoMAS's RI: Miss Anthon” Fead a number of letters from prom {nent people among which wag the following fr Cort ot come to your meeting. sen no reason to ¢ but Tean say 2 the optnious eXeTUsION of Tie ect conductor the eo: & responsible expression of their Views, 1s i sistent with the Argerican doctrine of government, by consent of the governed. It !s only fair to sa: however, Uhat the great muititude of women see Uy be very Indifferent Co UR ex difference 1s the great obstruction yur cause. Pollucally, as you know, our race 4s very practical, ‘The holders of power aré not likely’ to share ft with, those who apparently do not care for the burdet and the movement to which you have so long an Unselfishty devoted yourself will languish until {t 13. plain that women themselves desire the exclusion ‘Wo be annulled.” A LETTER FROM RICHARD COBDEN’s patcurER. A letter was also read from Jane Cobden, daugh- ter of the late Richard Cobden, dated at London, February 5th, 1884, which sald: “I hope that the susstion on your side of the Atlantic is making the way it is In this country, If so, we shall simui- taneousty and shortly see the enfranchisement of Women in both countries. Here the agitation for adding Unts act of Justice to our statute book Is raining in strength dally, the liberals have called for It throughout the country, through thelr repre- sentatives at the Leeds liberal conference in Octo- ber last, and liberal assoclatious, one after the other, are passing resolutions In favor of this Teforin; we have, therefore, the liberals of With us, and so we way feel sure of & speedy victory. I feel ail the more certain of the righteousness of the work in which I am so. much engaged, because I know from words spoken: and written by my father as tar back a8 45 that had he been Iving at the present day I shouid have had tis sympathy. He was nothing [f not consist- ent, and so be said in a speech delivered In London in 45 on free trad “There are many ladies, I am huppy to say, present, Now, 1t1s a very anoumalous Ingular fact that they cannot vote them- Selves, and yet that, they have a power of conter- | ring voles upon other people. I wish they had the: fruuehise, for they would often make a much bel- ter use oft Uhan their husbands.” The reference to the power of conferriuz votes Felates to the era- lilag feebolds. By this quotation You will see Chat my father was In favor of woman Surtrage. T wish you allsuccess in the Siusyie yout are carrying Ou 50 bravely in America, and | kuow Sour hearty sympathy is with us bere. ‘THE WOMAN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND. Miss Anthony #lso presented the followtag letter from John P. ‘Thomasson, BL P., dated London, February Sth. We had a very satistaotory meeting of members of paritument ait the house of commons yesterday to consider the course of proc Tie Interests of Waggen members preseat Wat of Shows great Interest In th Pa ) or SD) invited, which | movement. A resoly ise DHL to be Introduced by the goverament, an amendment be moved demanding the franchise for wawen ‘on the sage conditions en which {t 1s now enjoyed Iu muuicipal elections? To this psal an amendment was proposed to leave out alter words and to demand It ‘on the same Aik as those on Which tt 1s granted to men.” ‘This amendment w Tied agoiust the original Noniing by a sinall majority, “say” about 10 to 7, Inhy members not voting and some having gone away on other business, owing to the lengih of the discussion, Which turned on Uhe question of the advisability of otherwise or distinctly chuitulng the franchise for qualitied widows and ‘spinsters and not for married women. Mr. Woodale, M. P., was then unaniinously chosen as leader of the move- ment a paiement “3 Fahne ones ined that Mr. Jacob Bright, though thoroughly in ac- cord with the meeting was unable to take that tion. The bill will not be in committee, probabiy, till May, when the great fight fill take place.” ‘THIS RVENING'S GESSTON. ‘The program for the evening's session includes the following addresses: “The Statesmanship of Women,” Ellzabeth Boynton Harbert; “The Unknown Quantity tm Polltics,” Lillie Devereux Blake; “Disabilities,” Martha “MeLellan Brown; The ‘Successful Experiment,” Judge M. Brown, ‘United States district attorney for Wyoming. ‘THE RECEPTION at rfl RiG0s HOUSE. A reception was given at the Riggs house isst evening In honor of Miss Anthony and the officers and members of the Woman's Suffrage assoctation. ‘The guests were nted by Mra Spofford to Miss Anthony and her co-workers, including Rev. Olympta Brown, of Wisconsin, Abigail Scott Dun! ‘Wady, of Oregou; Dr, Clemence Loaier, of New York: Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, of Minols; May Wright Sewall, of Indiana; Helen M. Goagar, of Indiana; Belva A. Lockwood, of Washington; Mary B. Clay, of Kentucky; Henriette R. Shattuck, of Massachu: setts; Martha McLellan Brown, Lillie Devereux Blake, of New York; Phoebe N. Couzins, of st. Louls, and Bertha 1. Elisworth, of Kansas” About 300 ladles and gentlemen attended the reception, ‘the number including many persons of prominence. ‘The Keifer-Hoynton Inquiry. NOT THAT CHARLES S. GARFIELD. ‘The Kelfer-Boynton committee resumed tts in- vestigation at 1:30 Uuls afternoon. Gen. D, G. ‘Swaim, judge advocate general of the army, was the first witness examined, the object being to show the reputation of Charles 8. Garfield, the witness who testifled to having heard Mr. Boyn- ton tell Mr. Elder that le was interested in the MeGarrahan claim. The testimoay Nad not pro- ceeded far and atnounied to bat ilttle when the fact Was developed Una It was not the sane Charles S. Garileld that the witness was speaking of. On seeing the Charles 8. Garfield in quesuon, Uie Witness sild he had never seen him befure, MGARKAHAN ON THE STAND. ‘Mr. MeGarrahun was then pisced upon the stand ‘The witness satd that he had known Mr. Boynton since °69 or ‘70, and had never spoken to him about his claim until the time when he asked him to exer- cise his good offices with Mr. Keifer to secure the Fecognition of sine one to present the Bill during the last days of tue 47th Congress. Comaisstonens TO THE NEW ORLEANS Exrost- T10x.—The President has appointed Sewell Truax and E. C. Ferguson, of Wasi anaes ‘of that teuitory at the New Jeans cotton centennial ‘Tae Navasos Pa¥ THEIR Resracra.—The delega- tion of Nav: {0 pay thelr respects. AFPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President has | wii] wait until after the tickets homlnaved ‘approved the bill to complete the statue of Admiral the jution vacancy inthe board of regents of te Smitasoafan Lngtita- ‘ashingvon Territory, to Be | 343,000 Indians who have been in the eity | Campaign. for several days called upon the President this | Fair neverinade any such offer. Miner, the Wife Murderer, 4 RESPITE GNANTED POR TWO WKERS. ‘The President this ‘two Weeks fo Mine Whose execution was set Tespite Was made cn the recouwn Aiiorbey General. a wite The National theater. MR. IRTING IN WASH IN it may be said present were not only i prised. The? exp a gr trom what they had read and tent Mr. Irvine's perfotznances; bat for 9 : were det as Was! : suly are, w see Tor t ~ themselves, “alse. q fusions bat been ry. Tore, tt ts said 1 and enthusiastic approv In Mr. Irving's pers nat Reristas £0 frequent!y servable. On the eo movement, anid every ¢ esture Seemed ty L entirely in’barmony, Dut uctualiy peo x adequate representation of the chartcter. \ toenter into an sts of th ‘not ance in detail; nor do we deem a lenctay | on on the eudject necessary, since * there saw and Judged for. tis.mseive Who were not would be but HUl> the wiser IC only needs vo be Si: Irving must impress ail inte. ‘® consummate artist, Who hu- th capa Prehend the characters he undertakes to & conscientious purpose to stud finer characteristics and ability to adequately the liberality, knowle ty BrDPerix prodiice the pisys In its stage setitngs. Appointments the effects lis could be desired. Mr. Irving's s main excellent, where support Mr. Terris, as’ Nemours, sored ‘the applause so generously estownd We evening. Miss Millward as Yurve also made sgn impression. The play “Louts XI.” has teen yer formed In this clty more thau once Mr. Sheridan in the ttie role, in guite a bit, so the public funtiiar With the text. It ts no Dutaffords great opportunities for the Mr. Irving's pecuilar powers of tion, Which accounts for tts pn ust.” To-ni walen hi were hot alto. en Terry Whe g 4 To remenuber Us fat. The Mod Carriers: Some of the boss bricisiae purpose to secure <r pi carriers 2m Tar Navy Yup toardial In the case of ( eu the U.S. S. Spend dead from the wre kot Gay He | neers day after THe Stans ney testified as to (ue x of the accused. To-day s called who also gave evidew ton of the prisoner, It was caterer and berti-deck Cook: | Io thet capacity would have | money, tor whiten be always s | Umony Was given tending to incuipat Tuan Who has deserted. ‘This ely: for the defense, aud the court adj Arguments Wil be heard Wo-uorrow. | Wasnrsoros Carte Manwer.— it | town drove yards, on the Metropolitan & 0. RR, three miles from Une { ae proprietor, vesterdus, up and sold to butebers at’ U Best, trom 6ia6%; a few ver brought a litte ordinary to fair, 3s a5c. ket, sold froma yy at yc. Troi #354875 per est, SUING FOR DrvoxcE. F. Burgess tear, by C.F. Rowe, fled a bill ome tram Mary f Burgess. They were married at Lyon, Mass. dun 13a, 872, and have hud one child Ae That on April Sth, 194), she abundowed bi 1s now living in New York. ws athe narket good, RANGE oF THE THrKMomereg.—The fotow! were the reallugs at the olive of th chief s oMicer to-day:—> 203, 2). ferry tou the da ALF OF Lae St Fond, on bord or $ The workten at fg the Mayfowe Vessel several hut Stern ls WOW OUL Of Wat FINANCIAL AND COMME The New York Steck Marker. Thefollowing are the of the New York stock by special wine to AL. it. Dod Tar. venta Name. = 1095 1094 Ohio 128; 124, rs F aa oF eee 3 B eM. Texas Pac... = Enion Pac. Wab. Pac. Je MA Do. poet Mob. & Ohio...) 10“)... west. Uuion. ‘Nash. &Chat. | 53 i Wail Street Po-day STOCK MAKKRT 4 SKEAL ADTAY 21 ASTRON New YORK, Maret 4, 1.50) The Post ‘The stock market showed more eral sires during the forenoon, but fewer spe tai tmportanee than yestentuy or Satund result of the forenoon s tral eral, though not lance, tavan actively traded 11 25 Were ale AL the Close Last migint; 4 were the rest of the list Were Wel on that the experience of the kist ty has changed Uke tone of thie iin ath Lackawanna ts now known to touch by the alarm of the bears Yo squeeze them. It has also G (iat the general mi: ! Pat ge ates | and active, Fellow. 86: mr | Soasosy "Agri. 59% Onis Gidet and Sates do. waxed amt, Shas 2 rat q Poa. Teospte— oar, 2) Bsbamscocn Guo basis: 1200 bushels: Shipment a: D0 bushete Bales—w aca vunnels. Nofng cuih Paine, seit. 9 0; May. GlaGl les a iuad 169,000 basiuis: SENATOR Farn’s Bar'l.—The statement thot Sen- ator Fair proffered to give $800,000 to the demoe fund .if the convention wor!t nomi avard for President ts uot, corr te ate Mn ewes high 1s him admtration for Senator Ba: anexcellent man for Pres: ent, buts ‘ ‘bis contribution. Lows Acaw Arracks Mx Nnonvo's Stars- qipe A telegram from Ottawa. nts sare Lowe, of ‘of Canadians into the Untied mr. the ex-United States collector ‘at Fort ‘bad been summoned to appear be- fore the committee to give evidenc» on the ‘Subject under osth. Mr. Lowe says be will prove ‘out of the mouths of sir. Nimmo’s own officers the ‘utter of his fgures and wanton dis Tegard tor facts in the compilation of Lis returns. ir, | The Last Democrartc Congressional Committers TORK TO RE DONE BF ch ond since,” aakd @ geme wk of the last demo we heand a great crated their torog. co N where sucoeme SA the absenoe opptlartty of te Nrot the pr Ue tat was compaign esr” Tae Seam 2 ony committee of the was tals by FORE fe Wo election, and BOW owas tha t. Flower, mat te aber of the boar aan, Worked 1 and the { both parties Wilh temocrate ce, Luery fore, Dut was Sees ican Congres: tunt the FOr. wblican When Tew such & Tesult, aro Pina, of tested yesterday’ £9? ag to. Loheck on te propeies the New Wy Wel, Was arraigid t COURE foudsy ant he mH As wntd Bak v hase Weir V proprietors 4a tale A Crowd of Witnesses, Hirsters Port, L 1, Marcha Seventy nine Wite fore the grand jury riers aad oUber enced ®ith the crimes, Arrests in Bretand. as Burke, and suspiclon, ves, and Sh © been im es. Thele dot poltes, Jews by Onbie, sha has Deep ss rs =a Cons, 3 4 wt vob Abort Ftuund Pitemauree, » : int that " n K as if could be witndrawe » Man Killed. r P.. Mareh ¢—An waknown deat 19 ssinics and fatally injumd by 1 f << snuth on the Colum: Meat r 1 this morning, at a place titles south of Mecalie he track wien struck, reraphic Bricks. nocrally state COnWEtOR Wevtuesdny, Uae 19th mst ke FOR OPFiok—The pressure for et in The bureau of engraving and printe “out very cteat. Over 1,500 applieac cerlved in Lie Last Tew weeks, Rot: fact hal IU bas been necessary te nine the thy News Hriets. Smttu,ci Treasurer of Beyonne, X.Y. 4 iu $10,009 tor trial om the charge of on i a posit 1s beaded. darsmi, has accepted Urnge to Tow a Uaree-anile race for Upward a side explosion Ii the cotton compress works, tie Va, sesterdas, caused 8 1038 of $85,000, fou o. Cork, Irvland, Thus decided to in Or givet 18 rote Collis, of the dea. b ditioa, 9 pabite fanernl, er Mary Rapnacl, one of the best-known harity Im Malttmore, died Sunday am S. doseph’s academy, wear Asbung, Mary u rile mortars for te at luvs Serum at the Soutde 5 Toweply t ecw Casing hin, raged Tourtend, p vlected Mayor Over ore evenly Saco—Hobson coeted. Port pur over Deertn a rep.) Was coeu ana The Rev. c, an ot the wat state, hug 1 arrange nton to be hat U vs 9m > deinanding er provict adlizess Will ventions, LATeRR. — The house of night, Leaw Gx Monday, March %, 1°86, after @ short dl 8. ANS DALY, aged MI youre Diay she re Fameral frum ber Into residence a Mesttion day M ett Jawed 6 years, 6 uu. tus wuld 3 day, st glittered wo (elt am re jones 9 | URPADY, On March 4h. 84 MAR CAKE, telovet wife of LINTSICUM ot Ghivcnn D_CrouTeciay moraine, MMe gee c MAY TAN DH TOUM widow of the tate Bde Fe mvs ity seventh § Scien oi Tara, the ge ch im t AMUEL © MEANS, dork Cronk, Wednestay afternoon, at 2 WILLIAMS, urs it TeTARER, Telephon vt’ nowthowom:, meat Ta, mb L 20k OST, UNDERTAKER, ° ure Sone BOrEwemt, $a 3 BELIOM, LOCAL CATHOLIC BOOKREL DU rior pert yess Unde ttaker, 14 7th treet, BeMe S Pats New Goods, prumint services, amt yeaonn, A RINCE POONFY & OO. PROFESSIONAL, A tetuers aud Cnicetakers "Telephone day oF SThovr waterosus, 2.6 Fenneyivenie aveuue Dw, cal role and | gam an ceraeeee Sam. eerything fzt-clug and reasonable wection, | indies in. Terephour co | Jaw. serepie | ilrrtaker, 1243 TH etreet, tetween Mana den Sibaatonl acd prepared for Gunaportatoans ‘es ‘ilace of busiua x WHIGHT. Uxoxztaxen axp as 10th jo Telephone counectin. ‘Drasoroa, ai ay eS

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