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“ =e é —— y THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 22 1884—DOUBLE SHEET. 9 eye THE TARIFF waR. Fire at the Capitel. ‘The Keifer-Tysen Investigation. feel WASTE PAPER IN FLAMES—THS FIRE QUICKLY SUP- ‘The report of the House committee on accounts ory TEER ' A TET EER gSSs d iow Phases of the Contest. PRESSED—4 WARNING. of their investigation into the circumstances attend- T WHER EAA T EF Sss, e GALZ, POR A DaSIOOEASIO GAWOEA. About half-past 4 o'clock this morning Private | ing the appointment by Speaker Keifer of Mr aH Bees tuona“4 tT Bee Sss® Z : ‘The following call for # democratic caucus, to be | Frank Jones, of the Capitol polica, who was en P. Gaines as stenographer of the House Es " WE! DE MEvER, hela tasued last Guty at the Senate end of the Capitol, discovered a pape a ee ee ae Mr. Kelfery cog RRR A Paap pacer tlle 7 Ree dense smoke issuing from the lower orbasement oor | Tm of office expired. reviews at ietugth ike teste 3 RvR Ax BE few Seahontht: Cat WEEDS METERS GL: Latest TeleeraMs 00 The Star 1a aocortance with the reqeest ot Mesars. John | The smoke son Miled the corridors, but Mr. Jones | Teatenday’s Sram, UOSANCE of Which was given tm oo. = sae . ‘TARRH CURE is the Gat weatt ataatate * | Hancock, James ¥. Millet, J. BR. Tuckar, Burr W. | Ould not locate the fire, ns the doors of the rooms |"'\rne committee conclude that the n. ations the Wal: avery | thie Decoration tony adres Sena coca seine oe ictiray 4G: Cua We sigcum, W, tor | Rrumim beawam arouses syste irs apne SEN, Harm, aud 9p ne wir forme os Se = ly cure Catarrh—tresh or chronie. “Itis a marvel, Rev Failure in Boston. minima AG imam Paurick “A Colt Capftol, and another to awaken Capt. Allabagh, of | aeTedg.hare bis salary with the latter duriuge ve two-cent postare stamps oF the anon | Address Frank the vacation of Congress, were had with the Boston, March 22.—Charles P. Barnard, proprietor Hurd, E. John Ellis, J. K. Jot We Rosecrans, ‘the police. It was discovered that the fire was tn | 4; : 1 ce ai A. P. Fries, Cairo, N.Y." “It restored me to the pulpit, | of the Maverick house, East Boston, has Knowieige and approval of Gen. Ketter. Wt ts fair failed, and W. Geddes, N. BL T. W. Robert- | one of the vaults below the folding room used for | to state, howe the meport ees. Offers his creditors twenty-five cents on tue dollar | som'W, WL. See teke J, and other democratic Mem. | storing waste paper. ‘The vault was packed WIN | Mid mot see the mentine wen te - - ——= Rev. George E. Reis, Cobleville, N.¥." “One boxradl- | The Mabllities are $20,000, of which $8,000 are se- | bers of the House, Thereby invite the members of | old paper, and tr fire was spontancmuy Vere Wale ‘son, either before or afer ite on . cured. The assets Solely Of @ mortgage. | the democratic party of the House of Representa- | damage was done, as the fire engine arrived prompt- | and was in no wise a beneficlary thereof, AUCTION SALES. cally cured me, Rey. C. H. Taylor, 140 Noble street, Sete sa Lives lo meet on Tuesday evening next, at 7:90 | ly. and with one stream of water soon extingutshed | y'far as it saved in frome thee ful necessity - a Bank Robbery Georgin. o'clock, in Ube hall of the House of Representatives. | the smouldering fire. To . Brooklyn.” “A perfect cure after 90 years suffering.J. | Avovera, Ga., Match 22.—This morning, while Te J. E.TATE, No. 71 West Broadway New York. FOR SALE—LOTS. Jor SALE went a Tecurrence | of ordering the removal of elther Tyson or Lawson, »ESIRABLE BCILDING LoTs. x n SS. Cox, Chairman. Siren tip ed teneiong ny tS are ane That tbe resignation of C.W. Tyson was tendered pie! LTS ON DE SALES STREET. between D, McDonald, 710 Broadway, N. ¥." &e, &e. Thousands | OF (verre? wogknariee the Commercial bank, | rhe Democrats Will All Go Into the Side tht Capital on the Wests underurath the. tere perro aa aad Toews erect eae ree a i LOR, SUITE, FOUR tional Dank at the counter of the litter, he was ap- Caucus. Tace. But the fire this mornihg serves to show the os eal Eat te. Brvike < RPETS, | of testimontals are received from all parts of the world, | proached by two unknown arties, one of whom BUT WILL THEY HARMONIZE? corstant danger that the Congressional library is SECRETARY CHANDLER and party returned to SO Oe Hanated ay sheck iS his. fate at commenced 10 There will probably not be a democrat tn the ot ae ae in seen Mies of papers, | yw, ington this afternoon en ee SS Tattle , siveed » | guestion him closely, seemingly for information. | House w ee 2 caucus Tuesilay | Pamphlets, documents, ete, therein, poosa {rou a sort Visit to Norfoiks Delie $1.00) Dr, Wel Do Meyer's “TREATISE, the party went out, and Crocker found that a pile we who will not go into the caucus Tu 2 gs ae Pages tah eho - 1505 Pennsylvania ave. : ght. Governor Curtin signed the call for the pur- z Of money, $2.70, hail been, stolen from a satehel at | ME e No Secrets, Commnsstons have been Issued to John D. Shen with statements by the cured, mailed free, D. B. Dewey | his side. Considerable excitciuent prevalls. There | pose of taking from ft. as far as possible, tts fac- WHAT COMMISSIONER EDMONDS SATS. | ton, postmaster at peer na, Calvert county, 4s no clue to the tnleves. tonal flavor, But those who know best say that — : Commissioner Edmonds stated to a Stax reporter | Thornburg, Spottsrivanta. ev ed tN. theré si y an a en upon 2 a oners’ oMce had no seprets, and : “ rs ’ - & Co., 132 Fulton street, N. % 415-a,t,th,39 Latest Foreign ws by Cable. the al Rose tee tan ome Be wn | that the € mission office had no s¢prets dese Peete civ Masert, Kings and Queens ian i 1 a THE EXCITEMENT IN CRETE. ence to the tariff In the call the protectionists | that no papers had ever been withheld from the re- | eunty. Va, and Mies Mary 0. Siiarp, Gowdalis, aud dis RT WE ATHENS, March 22.— fanuing the excite- | would not go into the caucus AS it 1s | PoTters until the Commissioners had recetved the | Hanover « AUCUION, MARCH in Crete, and party feeitag 1s running hi: r | simply a cath for a democratic caucus they | letter fom Chairman Ingalls, of the Senate Dis. The Ccourn. Ber, ENT ETE at i moet aeices te 1S OL the | Cues metre 4S, democrats, go in and dls- | trict committee, complaining that letters addressed Cnccars uhpeaihgiine: spivania ave OCLC i ted by the M/ssuimans of the | cuss matters of party. interest. e question | +, the cominittee appeared ewanapers before adiag. Seaice = = Pate creo Tae =~ SS | Island against Photiagas Pasha! bene e ¥. | arises ay an abstract principle whether the demo- | tte cominittee appeared in the newspapers before | Tostay, Henin! t et of; exceptions to | rpNuomas as omer, ‘The ‘mouiorialists Oppose tin Were ee tal Selie Teaching the committee. AS to orler papers, said | wand « ent. Burk, tieMicbawer SEGEICE SER UR ieee seat nemoTia pp Hk Wecatise al position 1s (P Lari for revenus Mir. Kdmionds, they leon. the secrtaree mek sco. Ut given. "Messe! & tn TORT HMMS" | BUILDING LOT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF Samson | GhextLEMEN, Geestienmen, | (htlstian, | nicidental protection,theywillmake | NT. Ba aint : x tt ie Me ‘ tea wide alley ees pee itt BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND SINC a NTLEMEN. SRY With the hone of a vievory | Meaquently the Commissioners first sew t agt. Re Alain Messi succested, Vow. never RESTH SERDEES NORTE GE SD He = A CARAVAN AT SUAKIM. | ; hope K|mewspapers The Craunusstonier sucested | Belmont at ington aud Georgetown, ral : STREETS NORTHWEST, AT A GENTLEM arch 2—A caravan has arrived here AS to caucusing upon the | Be ener Fea | Aaa : yr a i x on bill, they say they Will hot be baund by | Crain hours should be named when tive reporters | road eumpa IS TO award SUSttlONd atid Ot THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH TWENT GENTLEMEN, MAG ews from the District oitlees. | replication sei aside, Smith Coughlin, gar mplained to te, 2 here to see the partes In the House,” sald one | transact business, without d he said, “that | nistiee; Judgment of condetwnation. Moor at. muussienersor | Eaglish; “appeal dismissed. mg it in the presence on Bebalt of the Miners. WHAT A PROTECTIONIST DEMOCRAT SATS. BAS 2—In an editorial | «phere are thn article inthe Wilkesberre Aecord this morning. | CRIMINAL COURT Join Wyte : of the most prominent protectionist democrats in | of the reporters’ The reporcers coute Neto aud pai elegy llled aig paar a strong appeal is made to the presidents inthe | u Th ers 06 : Oath RECIRTY, teen “ sel os wea coal combination. to stare up tae Coillerson April | Congress to Tue Stan today, after exacting a | Slay allday. ‘They occupy the desks it the oftice. of Joseph P. Rradiey; demurrer and at Now, 1 think tt wi q0R Sane purehss: Ist. ‘The miners have been working on half tune | prowise that his name should not be used. “They id be a sood thing tf it were | tied. Julius Lee and’ TI MAS ‘Tutt, convicted of ent * | publicly Known that the reporters had certain | bre: aulon fo ew tetah @onind and FOR SALE ox 1 Since January Ist. and the per diem. employes out | yre the republicans, who are for protection as shetr | Bion, coat aeieg bus weenie Goes they were | Rousebreaktne; ee et eee Se Gomes Bae Pat Sarees LING, Auctioneer. GENTLEMEN, don toagg the mines are not Ina tinancial condi: | paramount principle: the reformist democrats, | Bplhs and if during ‘They could have all tact | Randall uulieemsed eran ee. turestrichen, Bue, isr mech, toan vil NUUMAS DOWLING, Auct : ~ — (ion to stand half pay any longer. It4s reported | who are for tariif for revenue only, without, th Ues given them then, and look at all the papers” | gute? s a i . PPS DOWLING, Auctioncer. GENTLEMEN, here that the present plan of restriction, will be | question of protection entering Into thelr consid = —— enostee er =F eee WHHL May Ist. The trade 1s ina poor | atton, and the tariff democrats, who occupy middle | Whe 6B cutive Sessions” of the Com- SRY CONCE! = Tha: Wuwndie wel | TRUSTEES S415 OF VERY VAT ABLEIMPROVED GENTLEMEN, co duion, bul the iaborens,ire of the opinion that | ground, declaring for tari for reveutt mith In xe vabivioners, iE eee Gneregniaonal chara tarts oF SQ a AT “ — a” trl operators can better afford jg sell coalfor | dental’ protection. ‘These are well defined acest = Bist ins ” ¢ assisted by Chevalier Ane bet Penieerie ses dee * GENTLEMEN, a Lite Tess than muke them work forhalt | The difference between the tari democrats and | To the Eilter of Tie Evextwo Sra: | Sist instant. She will be assisted by Cheralier An: howd dntly te / totne de Kontski, the fai nee mis planist: Mrs Annie ly that the former subordl-| | Have you noticed the absurd mis-use of theph: TLEMEN, FENANCIAL AND CommERciaL, | t2¢ republic nite protection to revenue and the litter subordl- | “executive sessions,” by the District Comnission- | MMs® Powell, contralto, and Mr A. 1. Big, leuon. r vew Vi Se ate revenue to protection.” ers, in thelr letter to Tue Stan? Ex-Senator West A Baltimore Romance. The New York Stock Market. TRC Ge e a . paid 2 =— DAY Ol The following are the opening and closing priees | qhetantrelitn eee theres murs Conipatamiies | SROWKL know (if his colleagues do not know) that | RRNAUET WILLIAMS RROOVERS MIs TeKaE ome a ins ON Aten SERERE Wetucer see Ce othe a of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported | between the republleans, and the tariif democrats | the United States Senate 1s the only body In the | |g TUNE LOVAL TO HIS SWEETHKART. Ieland avenue, "2? pay a = hth GENTLEMEN. by special wire to IL. IL Dodge, reek than there 1s between the “two detocratic par- | United States that can properly be said to hold an | The famous sult in Baltimore of Ernnit Wie See en. | my to wits All chatecreun CEN UE EE ctaaiMiabd ahs ues.” executive session: 1. ¢.. a session to consider busi- | HAins against his father, G, Mawhins Williams, has Teal Estate Broker, Rowen aa ith weutshedd wr Name. | 0. THE TARIFF REFORMERS ARE FIRM, hess Trom “the Executive;” uniess, perhaps, the | been decided In favor of the son, who thus recovers PAG Eties EE AVES ONC named and lee rene of 84, GENTLEMEN. and Say they will stand by the Morrison Dll, come | Pras may aiso be applicable to stuullar sm—ctons | possession of his fortune of goxunw let ween uy | bounded by norch P street, Isth street west end Mus pyar aeaie GENTLEMEN, 2) Whattmay. They will make ita square issue, andy | Of Stvfe senates. But to appty . between Mand anid insproved hy a brick church. Jiedonersdio--t0 courte urine ase | his grandfather, the late Joln S. Gittings, a mile ‘Terms: On: h; bt in on i tw j Ifthe protectionists do not follow the party, 1t 1s | fj legislative committe | Monat: banker of that city. The Wiltlamses live | . 5 ae 4 egislative cor WES, i - 3.V.N. HUE | with interest aid secured by & deel of trust GENTLEMENS : thetr own lookout. also to their own private or sect | in princely style inthe Greon Spring waley, near ix tate Broker, | Groan the tate he on a seme OF $5) will be reauhied | rhe Palsis Royal Gents! Furnishing department is nin- Mit, MILLS, OF TRXA: Bess, Inde | Baitimore, aud the head of the Lauily Is 4 tu rom tue purcha@er or purchasers on the rv | i WY tee soled sith inter: an encumbrance of | der the management of a gentleman who has had years Sale ary nol feu: | of experience in New York Furnishing Stores: hence, we “ing eat and do offer the same goods as is shown in the lead- eet @" | ing Gents! Furnishing Stores, with the exception that 2 trustees, | the prices are fully twenty-five per cent low : = ve —- | usually charged. Our gents’ departneut ue See Seventh Page| mt the rest of thestore, and as we i sald toa Stan reporter to-day: “We shall adopt = | fancy stock ratser and po | the Morrison bill as.a party measure in the cau- Where is Frank Langston? feria yon pyc Gantep yaclle nenidiyh Do. pretz..) 1g gil1) | ews on Tuesday. We have strength enough | | A WoULD-BE Swinn 3 | A warcram fuse Manes Entoe ae Ran onto & MIs 3/204 | to pass it in the House, and we shall go before the | _ Several days ago a gentleman went to Mrs. Lang- Says: It Was understood that G. Hawkins Willa? 5 Oregon Trans 4+ | country squarely on that Issue. ‘The party itnes | Ston ctnd told her that he knew the wherabonts of | fortune of several millones would deen d Iss Ont. & West. | Will be drawn Uhtly: the protectionist on one side | her son Frank, and was golng to tell the authori- Qpa ere pa oe ‘ie Sr eae tes unless she would give him $50. She immediately Bi | Hon Of the caucus Will be. T know we shall stand | SeBt for her brother, Mr. 0.8, B. Whull, wh jan. He was If terns Ys, the trustees reserve the risk and cost of 1 All couve hock with in | Cone © nud, ol. & Woo than is | Dene 1 Gol) Is: quite distinct “ only first-class ABLE BUILD sof ths 21, Reading. the Would-be informer that they would | GaGa salestnen to wait on our customers, we ean assure our | Do. 13s Rock is 125°) fim. And Y do not think Mr. Randall and those | He would-te tn ~ qos : reputation | 5 j . A Re : b ow themselves, and wished Uhat he would tell : ane Plat. inf 2 iver TORNEYS. = | patrons peony! and polite: sttention. Oursaley Spite Ls | holding nls opitions, will stand out against us | Guow tmemecives, and wished 1 old Senator refused his Plieaiton t f @y | They cannot aiford tt. : ‘ ‘| Sue enti sine aete . nd & mesatiiance, snd t eee neiGe THAS. 1. GOUK CETOR OF PATI Stock is overfluwing with Noyeltics. As space is limited Vin lan ure OPINIONS OF MISSOURI DEMOCRATS. 8 ira sae a Ditter quarrel. Young Williams bg a Sch Pah rho “estes peti We mention only one bargain in cach branch: | Take 11 ——. ris the brk ive Morgan, of Missourt, satd toda: Lou. & nsylvania ave, | btechizrves | | | Represent: District Government Affairs,.® } | | and Une son left Lis py Dyess Shirts, # nually $1.25, “T believe that Uke caucus will adopt substantially cr = 7“ cere oe oH a request. ak ON Now SIDE © OODK SEY_AT © Morrison bill. Wi pcan’ ing else, “harles E. Harper has been pointed as A pri- | e visi e senator's toeeen id n 3 wuetiy aud Wab, Pac. | It the protectioulsts cant support that they can't | Tesigned, to take effect {rom the Ist at March, 158 j a : aie Searis, Ruot and Puff, 90e,, ustially. ab, Paw. : support anything short of a hi, gh protective me all Mts property to his 1. to zivo Sti) Do. pret. ure. We (the tarift reform ave in thts AS AMESDMENT TO THE POLICE REGULATIONS. | iim an annulty of $2.0, ned Titi MOUNT PLEASANT, AND ) H. WAT Ny 82.5 Mob. « Ohio: 2...) West. Union. Morrison bill abandoned Line polnts to satist The Commish to-day amended the py to write a note break: wits Sitan WOMAN DY Urs COmN NER, NOTARY B =o) Nash. «Chat. 53° [00001 | protectionists and bave held on to only and lations 99 mthorize he: major to make a | Hazlitt, aud then to leave Mamediitely for Eur enaethwest EN a a + usually 300, a that asmail point. Now, Lsay we can't abandon | upon the Doard of a Meutenant as sub- | Phe father sent his brother to New Yerk New tea-cap. | —?_ ERS No EEE neue One cleat eae Washington Stock Exe that pout. ‘The Morrison bill ts not a tart rer substitute for any member who may be unable, bY | placed Ernaulton a steamer tour tor at pill, &e , at HO OMILT LAW, BESSV ISI MES. 2c SURELY col Goneninbite. Bil. Astet | ure. Itisoniy preparatory; it only blazes the | Teasvn OT sickness, to act. passage having been secured blia tad | +¥e Koonrs 2 anc 4¢ Law Building, Kid Gloy usually @1 United States 4498, 181, coupan m4 | IUsastep in the right direction, and that’s | BUILDING PRAMITS |, | abread, young Willlaius, who ha mer, 240 Nor 8 5 : ia | Dut we say’ to the oppusition we are willing to | Sued by Inspector Eutwisies dames G. Patne, | furter Uhat he Way aby " is Rise ets SANs ret. mm Windsor Searis, 39e,, ustall: Tay) take thi: aconcession to you. I tell you we will | €rect four three-story and basement dwellnes, | disease, visited all 1: OTE Paes, by, wo stor js : Shae 1233 | not abandon i” 3th and Corcoran streets north- | being accompanied by a courler who was cigased . eS ‘ PROF IONAL. ‘Lion” Collars, 15e., usnally 2c. Ke 1 YOU pass it? ea ahe rarer johnson, erect a two-story and |p) ts ci ie ee eet eeae Merino Underwear, 44¢., usually 50°, District of Cobumbia. aN," Was the positive reply. “I have | i ae te all Jelters sent to Wile 5 BAKE BARGAIN STLLIAM MAREIN AND OTIERS:—YOU CAN neeeeen ee Permanent improvenint és, 1891. cot 16 th the eastern democrats, and pretty _ 7 y dwellings, Bi be. | Hamas from America. except those of the tmmedtite hear K. with lange bri tt a Oinstins h rwear, 50v., usually Te, 222 | much all of Them who are opposed to tariff legisli- | Man, erect len two-story dwelling mndars, be- | family. Despite thts survelll tw : : y Miss Has 2 enre ney. "1 U and V street$ northwes : tion, avd my judy nt is, based upon my conver 2D. | who had not lost fatth in bor lever, sucory Colore 1 Underwear, $1, usually $1.50. 1. cur jt | Ons, That 1 of the Le » | Larner, repair brick, 937 1 street nortinves writing lin that she did uot giv 4x = Es mn | EsGn UML es ee ea ee ee FADE I Slasicy, creer three thice steey and tases fete yOUNE WAN from Senor Willams R WANE Beoals Bal. Chileeweds, BL: ubualls: @175. ang | Representative: Dockery, of Missourt, gard ne | dwellings, sdutheast, corner 20th and. N_stteets | Ayted tke Brother of Miss Hazlitt lad Eos cae seen on aaees car finding ois. y Lig | coutd ot undertake to foreshadow the action of the | BOrLAWest: 18000. John K. Wade, erect two two- | to lit her reenientnts Ievce eae at a t © oneck en RELIABLE LATRVOYA: TROLOGIST, Fagey Halt He usually Thiety sear Tuudiag Ge 1s coe 23 | caucus, butt wasamecting for conference. He | story dwellin zs Hide, between 4th and 6th streets | nauit learned of Miss Maziitts luyaity fron her lots pe an ee A ai Aisi ob Ale Silk Half Hose, 98c., usually $1.50. : Gud not thinks extreme measines would be aulvon | Rorthwest: $1000. HA. Griswold, repair trate, ters he Look the first steamuer f4F Atweriea.” On at LUM‘IN HEIGHTS. 14r TO Dth st. uw. Hours from 9 am, to 5 Pista Hares Halt eibae : cated or tolerated. ‘There were ho “ulthmatums, . D. 3 tra : riving in Baltimore, he murried Miss Ha. are ote ine Lotein 1 cents per foot: one-t sa a oy Tiron S te 2 pan, 25¢., twsnally 302, fy *) Bhd the democrats would meet to discuss the siti | Street; $400. A. ect. a ‘two-story and trent: four hours. i $ yh and act Lor the ood of the pa > believed | AWelling at Uniontown; £1,500. Jolin M. B ‘The first inthnation the father had that his son i Hi ne QASY FE 4-ply Linen Cuffs, 250., usual i 48 | that hunuouy snd ualte would beceic | erect a Umreostory and callar ators ena @eetla, | ge on this side Of the Aulanile was a otlor of a& w Funtnive to the end ef Hy and daily walks promote e Ee © W. thew aiyle or Callas cua GUNa Conieay: = eee ies = Southeast corner 2ist and M streets northwest; | suit by Ernault to set aside the deed, “The tral ot it tie for hemes. AL, BA blishment. 1416 Pave, oppedite Wittard Hoteh Bon. ~ . , Thsurance Company. = ONE OF THE EASTERN DEMOCRATS, $3,500. this case has been the great social topic In Baltte Drow tuiiting, » Peay eg A ip et bree Roll Gol Jewelry, half Jewelers’ prices, Insurances Company 13% | Who has Deon counted among the men who would cali more forthe past month, ts here stated JOE S\LE_A FINE BUILDING LOT ON F STREET | Thirty-cicht years of professional cxperiauce, Ewenty . ictes | onan; American Tnenranc == | follow Mr. Randall in continued hostility to the New York Officinis Arrested. were proven by witnesses for the plulutiif; aud DB ivcrent woes Gren oe wo es Ne yearof practice in’ Washinictot EP-Wil! gentlemen kindly examine any of the articles nae Tusstranee Ci =,.| SARS € inter. | CHARGE OF PERJURY, FORGERY, LARCENY, EXTOR- | young Williams himself testilled tlt whe weake ke. Lot W100 feet. 0,0. | Fee 31 amitins. nar! nitons vet) ‘Thenw Juggs Lusurauce Company. i¢ | Morrison bill, and who declared tn a recent inter- TION, KTC. ened from the effects of a debauch he lid been Dat ath street nirthiwest, misis-1oe SS ne Wiel ee ot Railroad Stocks view with a Srax reporter that he meant to gowith | yoctontay aft "hee doiichoente bullied into carrying out Ate father's ete ae = shonenll Lich abate = = OLD AND DECKETID MADE TO WALK | it does not follow because the prices are low the Guods | «. ee ae r ih whatert oy ald: “1 esterday afternoon five indictments were Neen is ee Le ts ve r ; rE 2 w te iworgetor ond — | Ms party in whatever it decided, said: “1 have re- | | delense undertook 6 prove that Ernault had made ope ta tesaen Seas Elnees eck ee re ‘Seu auust be inferior, Metroquiime nce Bonds. TH —e_ | Celved doze of letters trom my constituents, al | handed to Judge Barrett, Iu the court of oyer and | aeieuse unde ot Mcm semper yt enn : mihls-3w* | Now is the time f- : greement In order to escape yo Haziltt approving the position Thave taken. | Without ex-| terminer, in New York, against as many city | Who'lad deacon On mis eenae een, tue Halts, = | ception, so far’ as 1 have heard from ther, they | onicials.” Warrants were immediately issued by 6 — | indorse’ me tn E—ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AV tf 10 sayitare: feet tu sively disproven by tho plaintiffs; and Judge i < IN OUR TWELETH STR ‘INDOW! | anding by my party." He added) the magistrate, and the prisoners wero arrested | Fisher's decision, setting abide tin idee wie wee ly to DW. PMY | seen a coffin. 4p Ith strct sentir | oN OUR TWELETH-STREET WINDOW! Free List that, with few exceptions, the manufacturers or | [HS Mmagutmate, and the Pris were Sherif Alex, | Unexpected. Erhault Willlatus is a brother of ty Washington. Teatanot orale aiid Peltible = | Board of Public Works, Green & Be en ne MCeTIBOn DAIL CRUD | a Ee eee peeks f Ludlow | Miss Wilitatns who was to have married a Mr. Her a ALE geouen BEG MAN HILL | Muple—Judae Bacon, at Ebbite: Hone: saya: T have ; | Masonic tall bonds. them no harm, Npcbaridson, Warden James Bowe. of Ludlow | tort, the owner of the Laker Ritarien in frouting on Benaulacy, Deters ISth and aéeh | tered for years with welub nail Thave been to hune PALAIS ROYAL, BOA ae MR. WATTERSON, IN HI3 LATEST DISPATCH, street } a ‘puty Warde! "ere, td MoGont ‘f | marriage was broken off a few days betore the time. one of the finest sites in the city for | give i the profession without any per a cee PALAIS ROYAL, Washington Starket expresses the prevailing sentiment in the Morrison | Sherif ad Oraer ot Arrest Clerk the sheriffs office’ | A8¢d for the wedding. a fagalees, cmtsunins Tour i ve acres The | sends Mrs. Sern Of tie best Inland and ranks When he says: “Either we have or we have | Sheriff Davidson is chat in the three Indict- not a democratic party. If we have not, the sooner | ments found against we know it the better. ALS accustomed methe the professi ston, Hay- PALAIS ROYAL, yette Square to this propery. save: Thave heen to a great many x PALAIS ROYAL, AL BARBER & CO, w Le Droit Buiadhing, Washington, D, THe Great BRipGR at HAVKE DE GRAcr.—The Of extortion, grand | grst of the fve calssons to Support the plers of the It we have, it is full time | larceny in the Second degree and malfeasance of | Ruumore abd Wine halltwad heed rage tse Bane As should be invoked te de- | oftice during the months of October, November and in New York, but ne sili, Ew | QUehwuua fiver was launched at Havre de ¢ \LE_BEST SITE FOR A HOTEL TS street northwest, PALAIS ROYAL, termine just where westand and Just what we | December last. Warden Bowe is charged with | {d-sesterday, in the wmcoaeeat quit . southwest comer ¢ shall do.” perjury in making false aMdavits as to the number | yavhablage The “make ol wee act a nel, MUSE WEG PALAIS ROYAL, al ~ +02 Of prisoners tn the jail during the month of Decem- | Welzhod s8),00) poutida, atl wae shire: hav Ler nimerotis ola pa ROY Pete Capitol Notes, ber last, whose support 18 charged to the city. | placed in posittom: ‘There will be tiv 2 appheation ty rihwest OYAL, " ; Against beputy Warden Kiernan are found four | 2 A the Bridge when os ROYAL : oe ESS ESCO NES CTOs CLAIMS. Indictments for forgery in the second degre, charg. | mg. IU will be und Uy ch Jou sAtE— Ss g a Telep hie Mr. Hunton made an argument before the judl-| ing nin with fu ging the names of allegedemployes | ratitoad In making the New York conection, =a EON CHTROFODT OYA! she and Pot Clary sub-cominittee of the House District commit-| of the jutl, in order to draw tne wages due them, - of nails cured ROYAL, Ie-Dreed $s $ Kenn ilding tots, well f ot hetween Shia pitaie HOLA Ware yon ear tee to-day in favor of the bill on the settlement of | Deputy Sheriff! McGonlzal 1s changed with extor- Ex-Speaker Randall has been Invited by the Fort xuuare of g LAS KY 5 Ena Waranee Vale na ee LS outstanding contractors’ claims against the Dis- | UOW In charging a fee of $25.73 to Willlam Roetier, | Washington sockty of Uhe Untreralts ot \ inet ° < . a | PALAIS ROYAL, . i aoe trict of Columbia, ass nes in luis custody in apr on a | deliver the address at the June conuen Ly = . ALAIS ROYS — ee a was ¢ tle charge fifty cents Jacol ntlar kvitattus Hous Bigg had ineality i J iia ees CEO eh ee ame | Tilt MONTH'S FAY 70 pIsctAnaED movse Ewpcorea. | Wis,puls entitled 10 chase Afty cent Jacob soe ge four See TG Eat te | MAGNETIC HEALER A. gees e “| New Yo I a Mee —W ee 1b gan ne ‘The House committee on accounts reported favor- | rabiic since the firs ng Of the Roseveit come | — Iain te titer sken her old PALAIS ROYAL, dull TMS. torendun “AU 12 otlocke Ole ae fee | ably in the House to-day the resolution offered last | unlttec. Is charged with, pemury in wakes eek Satseoine PALAIS KOYAL, stories traded In, Uwenty-nine wen lower than at December by Mr. Geddes to pay House employes | AMidavits as to the number of prisoners conveyed received = = = ie the « met RISE, ave Were Higher aud Gis un- | Who cote to work prior to Mebriiary ist, 1504, an] PH EED. ots nent the bel avesin an txwnane |MLSAR a, toes OY belee Da ven by a JV SS ELNGTON prouvaiory oF wesic, mu- | PALAIS ROYAL, The gener jorkel (or raliroad bonds | @stra month's pay. ‘The committee amended the | 7 es rat as all at £5,000 f0 ase | irelghi car on that road. He sued for mw) chale V ner Thnnethwark, boteones ruve us roreaven, but prices were gen | resolution by providing that ts benetits shonid not | QFealo€ Me prisoners, with the exwption of | Ages. were only out five mjuutes Deby th Year. Broo advantages. OM. BULe PALAIS ROYAL, hy higher. extend to employes who were appointed on or after | MeGonigal. whose ball was fixed at § They | “Ww. c. son, of M LAR c PALAIS HOvAN sa ss Febriuery ath, 1853. Ee _ has sold his farm of 155 u Disco cuassag | + AND IN) prexeyviyans in ila ieee nee AOA THE PENSION APPROPRIATION: BULIA. America and Germany. (ni . : = TEM AND 10 VENNSULVANIA AY | consolidated ats yaat dais Coane A ate ttic: | ‘The House appropriation committes to-day | THE ACTION OF THE HovsE EQUALLY saTisractoRY | ""yturon Darts has been naw orot the Cogried on in th And 34; new Uhrees, 68; North Carolina sixes, old, 114 bid | agreed upon the pension dil. It appropriates | TO BISMARCK AND THE LIBERALS. Will of Gen, Win. Browne, of &: Deyhient OF ais eee TERE, Aw | A 401 AND 403 TWELPTH STREET to-day 20,681,000 and reappropriates the $66,000,000 unused | A cable fal to the Ballimore American of to- | $300,000, The estate Is valued at pagan et northwest, < mari Pe U TNO EH BAD Dalance. Tt reduces the number of pension agents | day frou Berlin say Wilkinson, Kirkland a1 npUing tO brite that the actionof te Amer- | Mee presentatives on the Lasker reso- | With at = Flor dil and dnchan; western lower from eighteen to twe and reduces the fees for | tes n House of Re of Teeth wid @ perfect fit auilwr, Lida} U6, No, 1 Mary lan dy; | ins Voucns from is cents a So ae | lutions gives satisfaction to the government as well | pebtyeniee pig sear — acting Without yall, BO cents, we fe, spat, LO aL. 08 Ree ao co Ste UNL OME | a) RODE GBM ho Onto 3 Jalon May, 108 Fane, LOO 110, Co | ance Was $40,000,000, a a a - | eutity. <= S western Tower closing dull: rout eee eornition of Unelr memortal by Uh nH AND E House, and de- | “It is expected that the base of the pw clare that the resolution reciprocating the sentl- Dupont statue Will be completed ‘by tae dot of ments of the liberals voices the feeling Of the Amer- | May. @ NO! tean people towards the party of which Lasker was AbOR Sar TO BE| the head. Bismarck 48 gratitied that tue affair TELEGHAPHY, | Jessons int ing. Call and malo. ; also, the cure of E J anesthetic, vs i of extractine The itod Carriers? eR MASE <M Strike. 3 CLAIM THAT IT 18 Car NT—PLENTY OF ANG: July. GT Outs lower and very dull anixed, 40241 THE MA! EMTEARK her, 42044 we nusslvania, Had | {de | | Pr 8 MIND AND BODY are out of sorts, with eld = an ennss wan, 4104 ‘Colter dull andiower’ | AVAILARLE—WOISTING MACHINES USED INSTEAD | ended as it did. and hopes tat the pork question | eg NEES, MIND ANP BoDy ate out of sorts, AEA N CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS BY | RRANwA LL FAksons 1 OFFICE dio vaccine. onlinary’ tor fie, nominee” Wigaliig, | OF MEN, &¢. Will be settled in an equally amicable way. Mints | gull head sche me Velen ae Oe eee cece {over Bullantyne's riued quits Talia. Other, afticles wn- | A reporter oLTHE Stax yesterday accompanted | ter Sargent ts expected at thestate dinner in howor | be sure you are im, tor a ial k, springing [A : if branches ‘of Dentistry ‘skillfully per- | Freights per steamer firmer, | a 2 of the Master Masons’ Association | Ofthe eighty-eizith birthday of the emperor on | froma dome ne ied n tll Or Jaynes ine jas given to ost Divasunt | rig aut] acommittee of the Master Masons’ pelation | ott Harare pe eka i mn 5 disor g : cs Sah unity rain 2 Ae aturday has Deen learned from high authority | Sanative (lis will bring the Hs ny HOF WAS GRE DOE TOT ia, ey Gr might. | ‘Teny oe} ad | on a trip about town to various places where bulld- | thar inctiuctians diave been given tothe govern. | dition, and speedily teinuve all bil ress, fort lie: Gf Was nu thi KRYIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN: | | Ings are In course of construction to see how work | ment organs to Cease their attacks on Minister saat ~ = t lic of Washinton that if me ay oe So ccniliae hie Ma a esendit eorae Ma ee Was golng on and Whether or not there was any | Sargent. Prince Bistnarek has received an addres Ptorces cepa wate real embarrassment arising from the hod carriers’ | fm Worklngmen, thanking him for his action in . feeds Fee et a DONS ALAN. 1351 F Street northorent NOW READY 5 ithe Banca strite, the Lasker affair. Prince Bismark, tn reply, says 02, Feilay, Man h 21, 5 Pa hae te ae 3 2 s Southern Men and the Education Bill. Le, Ulat the signers of the address must. remember |. duster a EE Dn IEWS OF SENATOR WILLIAMS OF KENTUCKY. Mr. Fitzgibbons, who {3 working South of Penne | that the American House of Representatives ouly imiday afternoon, Mar he eaerted GT pore se « epst re nyciltel wie our |S “Thave afl | wished to express America’s desire for the welfare nib gheragtoie ire F LANGUAGES, | — ae poe wrneiand to eave my ite why eur ith ment wi refused’ appiteations this | or Geruany. ras ie RY vate igs a bal — folks oppose: this Dill” sald Senator Willianns, te- | jorning. ‘The new men work Well-and carry as ee On Murch 20th U4, at dove dock 9.1 WI ee \ 2 ferringeto the Bialr educational bill, and the course | many brieks asthe union laborers.” A Barnce Com pany Dreviua tie Ustren Saree. GARSIOU, ate a'sheet and palufal, ifiniey, Ta Teth st ws EWING , VES, &e. Pe orn Senators “Why,” | Mr. Foos said: “1 have all the men Tean work, | The Keystone Bridge Co, which ballt- the bridze | LAME. GS int yoru f Mie. Wordem, Erankizi ot | SEWING MACHINES, &e. = | THE VAST NUMBER OF NEW AND HANDSOME | Of the suthern s cata ie Oe CHI eas An Ele Rey Hen ES MORE ENR Be ae at Point Pleasant, W. Va., for | Noo sit Hf atrest Sortiinees : nine . PAOVIDENEE. IE. asa W rt. Ww mo & - oe oe ee 2 Been prondsedl In Conprese or 5 | Deca” . : sos | Oho, Central KR. I, SUM holds thé unfinished | | Feemas are tues to attend ie funeral at 2 vl | witamantic Sroot Corroy, PATEERNS INCLUDE ALL THE MOST quarter oF a centurys) The negro is he : Mr. Horrigan 1s bulldin:e a block of seven houses | Structure until payment Is secured. ‘The road ts in | on Sunday ; mee ane ae ‘ oe Mibeen; ented trait tie rieeetrlite cea privil- | OWE Street, near Isti orthwest, and claims to of a receiver, and he tried to have a| GRAMAM. On March “ist, Inst, at 3 p.m. Mim, LIAN AND THE BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USE APPROVED IDES . 4 d ave all the labor he need: mud | ew bod cartters ke materials, uth | MAU the core King, the ATIAM, int thie Alexandria, Va, for Bits yours. al will take ploer frien St tomorrow, March ids Livited to aite f & while iran, and he must be educated. he will make a better eltizei better laborer. Now the 15 not wble to educate the five million nezroes within her borders. ‘They were set free without ays that “the wire put on the bri but the bridge | FLIZABE TH G. ers Supplied with, apany refused to perinit 11. Judy sen, of vhich is more n the old ones did.” the United States court, sent. a United States mar- of N strv nd 20uh northwest, Mr. | shal, who got possession of the brid nd the ster Mason, Was not present, bub his Wire was put up. Thatnlght the bridge company foreuian stated to the reporter that he had all the | cut the wire and barricaded both ends ot t SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. pny brick: it dat dog. au.” dh office of the New Th peeitively the I ever ie | AND MANY | : EXCLUSIVE ONES. | Martfont Sewing 1 | most simple } 2. —— 1ASsout hor Inte ot « ie ayalnst our W | 2 | CATHAL pres ; yor . ~ | TROIS HO Ue ERVIN et Meee ee a tong | rick eaeciers that he want, but needed a mortar | bridge, defying the United States marshal fe the et a Wea hines sokd om —_ —— OR NSHIP that the north should help educate those negroes, | carrer. He expected to get the man that after. | order ize Jackson the tarsal has gone to | relict of the lute aA . fe, epectal duscourit for eash, | SEBEL EID and EEUEECTION| Ok WORKMANBETP Tes the negroes that tage tha peewortion of dintes: | noon, The new hod carriers broke in reallly, and | Park OEE AP e, AU BRO! Bones se enbars tne |) Shoes eee soca soeee 8 OPVENHEIMER'S, | ee ae = ris ountry so Large. Ethink {t's generous | Be Was having no diicuity, authoriy of the court MeCORKL weedy. Tati f March, 1984, af 1 f250th rtret nw. St. Cloud Building | CANNOT BE SURPASSED reraceful on the part of senators Blur and Hear | Mf E. Forrest Jones sald: “T have all the men ¥ | wsiden a Hind ane Gi tame ts tor Hartford and New | had other republicans to offer Us this helped thang | Watt, and leave to turn applicants away. Here isa | -Tme Tarter Divipes a Newsraree Mawaar- ALK MeComRIE, an ths j hem for it. 1 tell you that there are hor five hun | letter which T received ‘Thursday frou Richinond | MENT.—At Nashville, ‘Tenn. y sterday, Jus na Sait at Psaee, Che. | ee eee ee Oe a ing to supply us with men, but we do not have | Allen, at the Instance of Jolin J. Vertroes, chair isu ee | Hilt, atl 1 beileve the Sentiment 1s equally as strong | ead WEES a TS enon ca | nD oe eee eee nemmNe womanttaee, |S) Tan «ah Pibay, Mirch A, 2008 at Abs, Ne cauvansers. Come totia | BEST GRADES OF CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS, | {nil ule. soltherhstaten, “AST hiive eel Peay wine Tere a ae ay Wane Ste say 3010) Presidenc ot the Arbedeay eee car tony | Mes, MATILDA'NAALOR, widow of the late Col HE ty ihe ee | Mituse this bone cre mew Bland up here and | "srr. Carson, who is building the Duntop house, on | from advorating inthe “Anericenea preter | SBT a tron hor tan ecidonce, Moana tt ayo Having made more than our accustomed efforts, and | Tefuse this benett the corner of Congress and Stoddard streets, in | tarify, and 0 enjoining iim and his Dourd and | stacostia Sunday, at 2. z . a is TREVOR Aan ’ race in raeUM Nex ee cha - | West Washington, hias twelve bricklayers at work, | corps of editors from opposing the railroad commis- | PaXSONS. In South Washington, Marsh Teh, =. 24 Inatreict UNDERTAKET Bee Shewesone SDNy eran (os etoile bavere Free OF the indies god anildten ahoonrtocd | He employs a hoisting mnekine, witeh lifts mortar | ston, Mr. Vertrees hasan equtt nterest In a peat herwiny-claw, dation Weal ELAZA- ee Sy 5 = family, appear at the Dime Musetim in the fairy | and hods of brick simultaneously, He has a num | majority of the stock of the new. a PARSONS, axed vichty-two Fear, DE Ncw tore are” | Wo ASLENISHISS GNDERTARER Puriisdiue of Clncreliay=aitele: Clara peciorming, | Wet Of ROW cartier to Gisteluute the MUSH tO the |) 5 tere os ACS @itpine Aa Bex rt, of On Prilay, M at 8:29 pom, Whlicomn eyhone conniction z te Gomotber’s pet Bee Soca Tt Se an OE Ee Tea an | Veriton ine: roeene aula See wae ee Youn et date bert Laud BAL mae vith steeat t n Pulcal Gene. which he has taken on, they work so weil that he | Henry Hiltron to set aside certain papers which tho =S 44 = » fandty resid Jose Cy Lre, not suffered by the strike, pluntil siga ad agreeing HOU LO contest the will of ae ha Sure Jock atn., Monday ME. EDMUNDS NOT A CANDIDATE—TILDEN’S WISHES— Jastle a z the late A. T. Stewart. The plaintiff clatms that | r, Castle 18 Dullding the walls of a house on ¢ I Aeyuaiutaices invited to attend. wiedore inc Pormerly at Henry Tee's Sons), AE NE AND oom Sater ee Peres t, | Hillyer avenue. He had felt no inconvenlence and | Re Was a lunale when he signed the papers, inond, Va Utichumond payee pl Mente CouDe | seaward commotionmanenconk: Noi S26 Palace Upon the return of Mr. A. B. Maynard, of Detrott, | nad'no difficulty in employing help. Four hew men Sa ee There was | 4, WHITE. On March 22.1 rite Swelling sand | Hesstence on ihe omnes No. ave nw. Mich., to that clty a few days ago froma visit to | were going on tuat alternoon, considerable excitement on the New York Prodans | WE weniuitis, TE CTE’ ad Ale none | = er-In-law, Senator Edmunds, in this city, | Mr. A. M. Cowell was found at the corner of 19th | Considerable cee ele Se ere oe sacra 5. ait M his brother-in-law, Senator E 3, vy Exch yesterday in consequence of one frieght | berta White, aged fo: sCHog : oh New Go i : . sens lugs side E ; “ bales 0. fadison avenue northw.ston Mc ory ata Mish Schoet for beth semen, | ©, Pate New Gove, PRoMpt servic 819, 8. E. Consea Sevexrn ap D Srneere, Hominution: Mie Mayherd deciared inet’ daring wat | Rang of men at work “am getting alone tp, | MF. E. Burlinger, ¢o mortal Combat, the challenger m eae engin reece FESSIONAL. ew | | ™M™ two Weeks’ intercourse With the Senator at his | top,” he . rr tate of entry, v bare knuckles or pistols. ‘The mn. to 3 p.m, i ae hard glov jephone day or nleht —— a home in Washington he (Kdmunds) frequently said | @ilenity, I "have just put up a hoisting machine, — ray ]tanie. ay nd am not having a particle of fists Shard gloves bare Soo ape erga | Wa ene eee she me ead oe el ‘ fet which saves a great deal of labor. I have uwenty fenged party, it 18 said, refused to accept the tn 7 ‘Glos. W. SIDWELT, Tist-clase bew stuck ¢ Irvine and Caskets, Su A. Q a ea ee or tere win nod ce | Bricklayers at work, and 1 find all the men I want chattenge, ang talks Otending the challenge tothe | Gorp Mea, Paws 1878, <= Frincioat. _ | —~ntas, 5 GAWLER CHES | Asstanees Sate seriously mentioned in such comnection.”” yas Rey on Vande = me —_ ¢ @Rorrssrur pr Fran. | C C3. Gawern & ea oe . ‘The New York Sun, reterring to the wishes Of Mr. | A etre Te ae ae nous on Land M| tw ManYLaxp Leaistarone—In the Marsland imiede Pura) hasrstined | BCCCESSORS 10 “BUCHLLS UNDERTAKING S+ Tilden, as expressed fo recent interviewers, not to | Sireats, between 18th and 19th A man of ordinary | senate yesterday the Bullimore and Ohio ralitoad BAKER'S anaea B11 B strect nurth- TABLISHMEN DRY GooDS be mentioned in connection with the democratic | S°ns take howd well Tao's aeaaete bills passed their second reading, with amend- : niom* S20Pa Ave. now. (formerly J12Pa, Ave) residential nomination, says: “Nevertheless, there | Fiver trontio win veneee 1 ao pate any | ments. Senate bills were fMnslly passed to repeal BREAKFASL£ COCOA. PRIVATE TUTOR, | adien fu atlendance, “Trauaicnt tuseala c anacieae — nothing in what Mr riiden Hemouratie payne | “Mr. Sorrell, on the corner of Rand 16th streets, mci ee ee and K Se a ‘The Larse and Elegant 81 Stter to Mr. Tilden the great testimonial of a hou: | Was also usibg a hoisting apparatus, and iid U9 other corporations wholly: in the State. In the bates groper gi tea kee FED SN a ener mation to the presidency without conditions or | QUnONY be Dro irang the necessary LIVOF. sors | house of delegates the geueral oyster bill patsod its | Nl besarte Mg araligy sede gor Lops Bid ire cle Malet A. 2 NO. 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, qualifications, Uils being the only way of ade | im varios portions of the city, and found theses | Second reading, with amendments A’ Dill was Bugar, and is therefore far more counorical. It ia TVENING Ct STH twat place of buniucar en eeporeenon: Hep Cre taiy coward 1S nose InustHous member aud | State or things wherever he stopped. ‘The etuplos be ayes g Be ES | Sacicen, mowishtes, steinctivetns, somty Gtbemed, QVESING CLAssrs. 5 4 MON sas! as : sOftesed for mals Yor ona tht ¢ party tow: m : = A rate’s mater ° y Oriea » BO 7 2 < T , , Arthuw ie. Bookkepine, endiohenn m9, OHN Kk WRIGHT. will be offered for sale for cash from’this time forward. Bree aoe apanuaoee in = hehe gill Cotton exhibition in December. end adwirably adapled dur invalids as well as tur por. , U.S History, Gegraphy, Spelling, 820 Uspinraxen ann Pouxenat. Drrecrom until disposed of, ae ass meeting on the tari question was held | !aeked in Skill ey made pete are and ae eee ee eons in health, Sher of Wexul uae Ieee OOS Séctwocometon 0 | era igcode Naya a aon anaiiaettinptuen tagures, ana | itd and Me Curlise hag been expected, but” were | MEPIS supplied with material, “The master masons has recovered fren they lage 04 rasionpere SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERR ner of Vecal aud Tnstramen: —— mmr, Sa teats ” ” § ae . reiterated emphatically that they would not ad-| }45,, vast . : OF preset letter, th which he Which devastated her flelds a few "years ago, at: : : a eee NISTNG UNDERTAKER, no delay in waiting on customers. EU ee eg ea tr greet reese Nance, the wages, claiming that there is no difl- | nas not forgotieu the syupathy. which wasat that —_— ORGANIST AND CHOTR | No. 816 Pennsyivania avenue nortiwest, between Sasa} ‘wiraie, 6 astralght-forward step in simplifying and reducing | CUlty 1n proct ip at prevalling prices. time extel toher. Her memory and Uberality W. BAKER & CO., Publte voice choses by contd EeMte hemwona | be street Every thins firatciess ud | _mh18-106 ALL ‘SALES CASH. the present tariff system. Resolutions favoring the — has exhibited itself lately ina contribution of tie mts per ion 2 — = — Morrison bill were adopted. e Gransroupe HOLTCA aN Purrsicat, Tnovutes, | tariaors, Of Sedgwick county, Im that tate, cai DORCHESTER, MASS ‘ ae B Canrnortse— Sruxa Goons. etore the New York sehato investigating com-| A spectal cable dispatch trom London to the Phila: | W: e sufferers by who RIAN BUSINESS SHOP'S AN 5 a mittee yesterday a man testified that, aithough he | delphia Press says: A dissolution 1s at hand. It | were liberal in extending aid to the afliicted Kan- Ee eT Seesiomia Cures Chapped Hands, Face, Lipe or any roughness, of Cepagravell luset sprinkler for the strest cleaning | may be announced at any moment that @!sdstone | gana. On the 17th instant a tratn of thirts-one cars | WASHINGTON CIRCULATING (LIBRARY. Gif one and dav see tite Sere and Suiooth. "No toilet complete | ‘The largest and best sclected stock of SUITINGS ever | departnent, and paid a license ee for the use of 2 | buetede ay appeal to the country. His working | left Wichita, Kansas, loaded with 12.400 of Periodical a New Pubes wendeotly edn ed-nurport and real Tier” Beaten een ty ea crater apoa a adic eee | ciferad tne geutisenen (saauacerrenm at Lie hydrant, he sessed, fron $140 (OSM) every | majority of eighty or ninty has dwindled to ah | corn showed d and cleined, and destined for tne re | Tce Ma Gt WASHBURN A 50, Scholarship for year r eae ; R c ed. ret year for the Tammany hall organization. une » His party 13 1: ith factor Of =—- ——— bey orevenhine Sah Ryecial Sneeey mee | Beyer bottle, Try st and if not matted retum | 1g waroRING ESTABLIGHMENT oF |! ‘The Indiana county (Pa) demveratie convention | Ms cabinet divides besarte A ee destroyed by the terrible inundations, Several RUD | «7 (@ NEW SPRING GOODS, VERY LATE i fot sear Uy iostalucute Gheularwinalled | prurgred by L. ©. BISHOP, Drugzist WASHINGTON, Peary seleciel delegates to, the ‘state conven | and body, the premier femains in the retirement of | aed dollars were also forwarded by drafla ” Thess Ten aed very low te, “ek _HENTY ©. SPENCE: Foo 9bstrcet, cor. H atrect n. w., HD. BARR, jon and Instructed them to support Randuil for | hts country-house, anxious to lay aside the burdens contributions were donated by twenty-six tow | Yrencuisttaly. Alin a below comt, 76 Tt RBS. SARA A SYENCER VuoPuodyal "| sou Washingtos, Do, | mht JM Pennsylvania avenue, | Presid a of oles, ips in the county above menuoned. . Go there, exanuiie before buying, mud

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