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"THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. PBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, . ze AT THE STAR SUIDIRES, | i cH - ax : ania Ave, and 11thSt,s by YN Lal fi TEXAS. * The Evening Star Newspaper Company, W. ADAMS. Pres't. x THE ARCTIC STEAMER ALERT. 7 crved 10 > TIE Fersiso Sr cer aie Te fe + SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN ST, LOUIS, sree SUE Shcenese moth, ; . {t Washington, D. C..as ' = TRAIN ROBBER CAPTURED, en --V= 63 —N® 9,648. NGLAND TO - DAY, = P= WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26, 1884. ve Storm in Tennessee. “or wpe ie = s i eae 1 = = ! &, TENS., Mar A severe rain AMUSEMENTS. NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. STEAM RAILROADS IN THE CITY, Lrdichei serfs wearer ie i. SC! Ss : a oa ae x —_— he sont nm of the city, a ES BREE | Governwexr Recerrts To-paY.—Internal reve- Action on the Tariff Question. Action of the Senate District Committce ee an extent 1 “ 7 = on situa € $318, 20LBs ee ORAL a 5 . saeios ern 00 2 ee Miss Exna | Tucesor, Fan atcanyy EVES : DY CARRE, Cosas SOOT House Discussion on Flood Sufferers. | 4 nrovcrioy rmar 4 sii ox rascen ro nepre-| : sie no “There was also cunsiderable destruction of | action ‘regarding the fauralof cur deceased "Brother, | Navat, Arporwrusyt.—The Secretary of the Navy TIES CARRIED BY 114 TO Si—A RESOL- | NO HOPE OP LROIStATION THIS EFSSION REMEDYING HS atid fon teat Che NauOBal CeADELETS g ‘The most Eminent Living Con | cert Singer, will give her Daxter S. Roussos, By under of the NC ure a : 3 TION ADOPTED FOR REPEAL OF TOBACCO TAXES AND. EXISTING EVILS. Bort Of € ° i s W. D. MONTAGUE, P. 8. lay appointed Dr. John Peacocke to be chief 5 REDUCTION OF TAXES ON BRANDY DISTILLED FROM ae | ———— FAREWELL CONCERT IN WASHINGTON | ON MONDAY EVENING, MARCH Sist, 1884, TRO SIG THE MAIEES OF ANCHOR |OC the bureau of medicine and surgery, Navy | New Business in the Senate.| Fx Ais agreed ‘upon iy. a eaajority From Chicnge to the « MY Of Mexico. . mee Ledge, No. ). M., are requested to meet lepartment, vice C wi SI _ erat, Mt rh SAC a rallroad mew At CONGREGATIONAL | CHURCH, 10th andG sts, iste bail entaee Ney gol Deets Soe ines ok | Cone ettece ec ere a ee The democrats of the House of Representativs | District commute the run the at thettart an te a veeneeony stenee i ea ; THCESDAY AFTERNOON STTHINSE. at 2 pelock, | some. Ume autho tn caucus 1 ors orrison tartft | Ohio allroad 18 to co thronch ite thie phasttion vt the Maney ot Uae Ow Aminted by Chosaline ANTOINE De KUNTSRL | Court Pianist to His Majesty. the Fmperorof Germany. | fue the pirnove of aiteuding the funeral of Brother | hospital Mew ange tae DUTVEDOT AL tHe BATA! | Wrage the Committees are Doing. Ete. Bath iscstlig to meah te gasoers ax cos eibees as | MUBUIDA ENS aad Of eho oue mo and Suit rales. tir kines as the De world-renowned com | positions “Le Revell Dr S ABEZ PITTARD, ad . : ft nities, Towa atid St hh wet te free conto of thn wor Die Sane positions ya Lion,” (the Awakening of ey unite JAMESP. HALT, Fe Sie SS soon as possible. There were one hundred and | Which tt ts estimated, will take i about midwas | MOLT I aaa Liuw).aud the Grand Symphon Mrs. ANNIE Lot Seoretary. | ane U, & & Onn Sie el ea eaten ana ee Seventy-one members present. ‘The first motion | Detween the Capitol bullding and tststrevteast. The | jae ane) ; IWELL, Contralte Q TTEN’ \ JERSEYME! Nan then ts to per eK, & O.toggdown Maryland | Struction of th Be (ls vison | ee Sea S Taval Doar of inspection on Board, Inst week, was | En Gorman vrevences sod read the meanotialiot | Grote was iy MEE Morréson, who offered « reslution | ES Rien iste pom ince © Osomgtorn Man And Mr, AL, KING, | of New York, Tenor. A Special Meeting of the New Jersey Republican As- | run on to a sand spit off Cape Henry. No damage | the Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends, urging | “thatthe billcommonly known asthe Morrison tariff edignsranedepenc ahi company | % woeyation Will be He he Owen House THIS Fo a ‘considera e earit- | Object to the Baltimore and Ohio using thelr tracks ‘The Concert will be under the personal direction of | Mr. Maurice Strakosch, who will perform the Piano | Tg!) %1 jum, ieldat the Owen House THIS EVEN: | was done, but it ts thought that a naval court of | the Senate to pass the education bill now before tt, | Dill shall be taken up for consideration at the earli- | Object to the Baltimore and Onto w their tr: ne (row Chioago Ue Mew : Peirce oa inquiry will follow to Hx the responsibility of the | Mr, Gorman, in presenting the memorial, remarked | St Practicable day, and reasonable time for debate | the feats to allow the latter to lay tracksof tts | Beavy fand Miaes the SP. Rate A silanes ee “Thy BEADSHAN on, Presiden | carelessness, that the Society of Friends had themselves con- | 2U0Wed thereon; and aftersuch debate that a bill be | OWN down Maryland avenue, alongside those of z verse : x a. G1; reserved seats. $1.5). seen Coney = tributed $200, asses | PASSCA for a reduction of duties and war tari | Baltimore nd Porous. Tus plan wor Tos Asornes, C41, \ cae eae 4 eer ae wis D, PUBLISHED | _ MR. GILFILLaN OrrEReD THE Assistant SECRR- ,000 towards the education of all cl: faxes” Mr. Hopkins offered ab’ amendment, pie fe Maryland avenue to the use of 1b | plestiow with the 4 ait iuterrapted BF EPC Res:rve Seat Tickets for sale at Metzerott marl5.19kat3imar_ | [5 7! ae » Tohperance, Mik: | TARYSHUP.—It 1 known that Mr. Jas. Guiflan, | ff iterates in the south, and TORS | Yiding “that theadoption of unis resolution shall | (ule pone mande in favor of by the partics | Hees lant sities on Cu: Southern Pacific ——- s — tary and I ation news. For sale by all | formerly U.S. ‘Treasurer, was offered the posit ay pate here. not be considered binding orcontrolling the indi- | (CT = fs that as some street must tw thus werd | Petia bait pe sod cauon, ‘Tratbe 1 5 yesesboiys aba a 4 y U.S. j Position | Mr. Call introduced a bill i erat on moved | is better to confine all. tracks to.one route. The | Will be delayed for a Wook. TIONAL THEATER u BS t th of Assistant tary of the Treasury, to suc of the tine iced a bill to establish @ Duread | vidual action of democrats.* Mr. Morrison moved Every Even 2 Saturiay Matinee, | TUESDAY, March 2 arts. wid THURSDAY, March 27, => 10 0 F- at tact & is Lot DEAMATIC AND MUSICAL “ENTERTAINMENT, | their Tadice “Room rejection of the prapostt {| tee to require 3 strength tu the District comtatt= “ Mr John C. New, but it Is not known’ whether he | _-Mr. Morgan, from the committee on foreign reta- | {0.tmend this by adding the following claus»: thy street on Tosronmow | wuiaccept or decline it. ils triends seem to think | tions, reported adversely the Fesolution relating to | coh|eatne extent that each member may feet th Whe Highly Successful Spectacular Melodrama, A Cyclone im South Carolina, Courwaia, SC. Maret removal of the prese! soe t feat “oon P in t rn e he ought to be tntluenced by the expressed opinion of | A THe tueasaneas Mond mn tone te chain hicoeee eae abepeoetvey meni COs (intosay) EVENING, at 7 oeloek for the purpose of | At he WI decline the offer Fepore aaaien, ofthe Congo country. WIth AWIUER | a majority of ils party assoclates” In thls form | Ot" measure as acted upon, Senter Ta At «th Tis state, Sarg ppbhibdlbaotiren ny eee a EP DUY A MACK. faterual Veit to Union Ledger Nocti ities ns comietenas GRGER ate capt, | 2 4 recommendation to be referred to the | the amendment was acetal, sates OF je deseritved t tates Interyreted by Shook & Collier's, Dramatic Com Musical peranme rendered by’ hret-class_ artiste, t ED, BAWSEL. Kes, See ross Cant: | committee on appropriations for an amendment of | "yr, Morrison made ashore and earnest speech in | ti Baltimore and Olu, by "4 rs COU Sy Wa ywoced with all theory conclnding with amusing eital in comtuee of SHARE: |= pa a “porULaR —— | Tabnerin command, arrived at Aspinwall yester- | the Dill relating to the consular aud diplomatic ser | got : ch Was repited to by | WHEN THE UNION DEPOT rNosRcT WAS DERFATED, t ta Mr. Wat nade sche ha he Eto Su j= SPECIAL NOTICE.—THE POPULAR day. All welton hoe ¥ice, $0 a8 to provide a sum of $50,000 to enable the | SPP Handalle wig ee a ae dee | newane out that y {oppose the whole prop . Mary Thought to Up beater, Now EK CURE : - ; i Stn OC SO 20 Mr. I, Who in calm and dispassionate | he gave out that he would oppose the whole propo | alan Le) mg anid weary. but watlantly they atrode, fan) detwed wats 0 conte, STEAMER GEORGE TEARY, Passen ‘Hx Examination George 0. Yewell, of to tae aed gene alplomatic or commercial agents language, sald that ho was opposed to the preseut| sition. He and one or two othiers who votest Wilh ~—— J idianal lactic. altar the heavy a za Se = S 2 2 . Z agitation ‘of the tart oi, and_ 1h the tterest © 3 > Sekt was dark aid stormy, but blithe of heart | © e soelienlinst Coreen Annapolls, has passed the physical examination at Nominations To-day. Of his constituents and acconting to his ow con: | MM Texarded the removal of the depots as ane Lynch Law tn Texas, ve thie: Iiglite of Lanidon lay. ‘PEARANCE OF MR. LEON FLORESTAN. FRIDAY. M; the naval academy as a volunteer for the Greely | ‘The President sent the following nominations to | Vietions, would decline to support the Measure, | SeMtal feature of the Mill. ‘They wanted the I RO MANGED POR AN ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE. WILLARD HALL. ‘ov thauled, | relief expedition, and has been ordered to the re- | the Senate to-d, Messrs, ‘Carlisle, Blackburn and others spoke in| O. depot taken away, so that the several strets | Gatventon, [PX Match S.A apechal MSOC 2 Mr LEON FLOWESTAN, of Faria, France, ; r I Senate to-da! . faces worn and wears. that fll of sorrow’ load WHATS Ay EN fas, Beas safety, com: | ceiving . dated Tueswlay, saya om 1 of BLL Burleson en Trot the MUNOLO ~ z avy i : . : Fdedate, | Abd avenues now MlocKaded by It nicht Ip Colorado, at New York, preparatory to " 5 support of the resolution, and after a long debate, | 0! y I mi joining the expedition. preps eerie of Georgia, to be consul of the under the five minute’ rule, in which nearly And that portion of Uhe city Uhus er “PHEDRE” ‘Travedy, by J ry member took part, on one side or the other, | It Was been si en Francais, OTHELLO in Enlist. Ad ested that a guarked inproy still behind them the lights of London tay - HyLRe a Taye On Mie oe tisan marca Last Parent on rae Antincton Rarare—| Postmasters—John Hemingway, at Southington, | the resolution was udopinl bya tots oF tose” | Could be efferted by inst. the evts S Bavecaere or ¢ seats $20 be ha at uth ut Wilards Hotel “bat Col. RN. Batchelder, deputy quartermaster gen- | Conn.; Guido C. Hinchman, at Dover, N. J.; Cyrus | 4, Vi" Catlisie then offered a resolution “that in. REMOVING THE B & 0. DEPOT sed Was Ih The wietulty man at | Tuer Co reconelle conflicting opinions, and to secure | a short distance to the eral, yesterday paid $25,000 to Mr. G. W. C. Lee, | Hiliborn, at Newton, Pa:’Edgar A. "Brodiiead, at | ORE CO le com opinions re | as ance to the z thereby completing tue purchase of the anington | Kittanning, Pa: Johh Bagan, at Pensacola, ia, | Wsietatlon reducing taxation, the plan for {Qe Te | ang eas will. pr SPRING COURSE WILL OPEN estate by the United Staves. John E. Bits, at Ottawa, kan! Stall embrace a. provision: reneeling all interaat | comes up tn the Sena orth of {ts present site, ably be proposed When the bill Inconnection with this, It os committed, and Mrs Ha as Wer assntlant, to Jal under the oes Sit Saure ‘THE DEUCE OF HEARTS | -__ BOOKS, &e. JORU'S. = the way Was met Oy ee ASTER CARDS AND EASTER GIF (EDSESDAY: AE : ‘The House. Tevenue taxes on tobacco, snl and cigars, and | Sls0 proposed to requlre the Iw 40 away + tent on Iyne A Hattling New Comrdy Aduitrably Acted, Hiroe cautery oF aeacriee WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, AT 1 P. 4 STATE Daranrunr CIVIL SaRvICE EXAMTSA-| sup aassissirrt arvEen FLooD suPrenens, | Sperial taxes connected terewith and ako Fed | Wit (Me ucks of its Metropolitan brunch withua | prisoner at a er a EASTER CARDS. 26 . PURVIS, we TION.— a st Ing the t \dy distilled fro en | the city, and come tn altogether over Uw Delaware mwieea Euthusiastic Reception of the Favorite Comotian, RUOE SI Wirt SRE BGO SIRES AAR | UAE a Ge UNWISE Da Secretary | Ton A special examination forthe Stato depart-| yy, Els (La), from the committee on appropri | HM the tax on brandy distied from ult to ton | the cis, and come tn alts goer the belay te | ut Teil pdm aawacee = apenas YMRS is, Ee (2 CLUB HOUSE, NATIONAL FAIR GROUNDS. : Service | tions, reported the joint resolution providing that | reduction shall not be made except in connection | Hy of fallroad tracks and switches, Thoth The streets were Mr. GEO. Ne NALS. 3 GC PURSEET: ‘ se commission April 5th, at ten o'clock. In addition to | gi», s 1 a * | ni 1, tearing down t Ae Sealed Proposals invited, to close at TWELVE M., | thesubjects prescribed In rul vit | $125,000 of the unexpended appropriation for the | With a reduction of turf duties. THE INDICATIONS Jail, down th THE DEUCE OF HEAKTS — Dhustrating the Fate | _feb2 419 stk street northvest_ | APHLL THIND. 1604 for une of above Club House for | tercise eee gh an eae rae Tacuause 1 Of the IVIL | roitge of sufferers from the Obie, ods may Be ex This Was adopted. by a vote of 88 to 2. many | are, however, that nothing In the way of ratlysd | : THE DEUCE OF = = Particulare ig APTS: 1994, Addressandapply for | questions in the diplomatic history of tho United | Pended by the Secretary of War for the reliet of | Members having lett the House hall when the eau- | joistation will, be accomplished a thie oe sehr THE DEUCE CF Eis Cc As 4 Particulars to ip! 2h cus Was held, before the Vote was Laken, : yy Ue cou eae peeenoe : asTER Uarps iD JNovELTIES GEORGE R. REPETTT, Secretary. States and one or more of the following languages: | destitute persons in the district, overflowed by the What Ne Sald.as tue Gupisons Members of the District committee take this ¥ = = TRE DEUCE OF HEAKIS A Wonderfully Perens _mh26.3t 471 Penua avenue northwest, | French, German, Spanish, and Italian, Misslssippl river and its tributaries. i a ee Of it. They say that the defeat of the Union de ‘The Crouch Murder Case. FE BUDUE Or HEARTS. Conan, d : : (>, PESTRICT OF COLUMBIA HoKTICULTU: | ‘Tae Post orrice Orriciats are planning for an | gut Eice Mass) opposed the resolution, saying SE raocnirs0 ELECT. | proposition has ‘got the whole matter Ina sort of | Jacxsox, Micu., Murch "The examination ig 7 BAUS, 416 SevestH StRerT NORTHWEST. RAL SOCIETY.—The monthly nweting will be P ‘that It was, he knew, ar ungractous task to oppose Be AOE EXD REET Sarl; that it compels Senaters who earnestly de-| thi Cruel munler case Was continued yesterday coe Line held W AX EVENING, the 20th instant, af | extension cf, te fast mall service by putting on a | & call made'on the score of suffering humanity, Dut || Conversations with the democratic members of | sire leyisiation ta feivte the city UE Ite bial ete: | aot ae RntSE Case Was continue y . —_e These gods are extevmiey andasmie and muarenlonaly | Gera Hal, No. COO Aith ate nerunwer a 70 | Wain f01n Chicago to New Yor. = the present was a good opportunity vo cousider ths | me House geaerally DY. Sram reporters toa | tam of tencke enitcwee ee te oar a ane | wile eas tated acocaat Rl — cheap. Call and examine styles and prices before pur- | o'clock. By special request, Prof, William. Saunders question of affording national relief to every Suf-} snowed quite conclusively that the actionof the | Ut as agreed upon on the erourd that tn Its pre | Kin se man teamed Matthews wre sald Monday—Cushiman sn Teon's Minstrel Comedy | chasing elsewhere. Bull continue his essay.“ Malking, Keeping aud Furnish- | Prpsowar.—Senor Batres, the Guatemalan Minis- | ferer of local calamity. ‘The resolution contems suite o@ y a ent Shape it Is Worse than te letstation at alk Tn te the Lotter ¢ 8 beet Plcceee graeme mentor arentrneg rind Barra Pig Meurtinent of Teachere blew, Prager |e tang Publ vited, who's! COGAN. | ter, has gone to New York for 9 ahort visite Gow, | Plated a distribution ot Supplies ‘by the national | Caticas has not settled the tariff question. Thepro- | Gtner words, Uat Mt Is better ts ieavee Tidus us| jwmeerh ut Galen ponpenily. | Sethe Strupsic Betwren Livhtand Darkness ahs.” | Boks’ shd Hyiunals and, Catholic Devotio = a —— | ernor Murray, of Utah, 1s in town, staying at the | SveTHment to feed the sufferers trom a local dis, | tectionists arenot satisfied. They adhere Army to | they are than lo make the elianses prjwsed lh tke | hie motee whut mutes we conse or —— Se ch we (op OAK HILL ceMETERY. y 5 4 aster. | ‘The present calamity did not much exceed | the opinion that the pi of the Morrison bill | measure agreed upon by Ue District comutuitier, | aepes Tespondence betwe mm, eave tha = = B Eng lane mide to our Stationery, Department Card | Mie etn), Arlington.——Rear Admiral Werden, whose death | previous disasters on the saine river, and it was not | will festroy all’ Grande ope ae a erate ‘A Meeting in South Washington, at S LAtute, Was closed. Als theorp Wares Gauerrs, Bacrwore. craved cards at the low priteot dic. "We guarantee the | _ ADMISSION OX SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. _| was momentarily expected at Newport afew weeks | & calamity the rellet of which caine Within. the | Presideat Te eniee eae eae kona orate or Skene waa ate Was tht ders Were cotntnltted Dy hows ‘fo retieve the goeatyreware for aliinion ap epe: | Work to been cane” Cal exalt pte, Naperen shall be admitted within the Cemetery on | ““°eonge Shepard Pages of New York, ig ae, ihe | Posed on the Teleral’gerersment: The cera | Postively made by a number. Such detnocrats as ing of a number Te defense then Pi tepsopghachoah rg requests {T01 | ler Washington Seasot by 3 rT ot it or holidays, exeept prictors of SS Era 5 wen d chins and C: SI lng for N orks S Abies seme - mn. A 0 Saat. 2 90 en Stiletta Shea al others, Me Walters ag autor’ | Now Fublications at reduced raion" = ANCOR | Br a canta stoner ae: | st. James Hon. Goth je, of West Virginia, | meve was ‘not an instrer against Ares afta | EUR, aNd, CampbELL speaking for New York; | A, Pnitimiuary meting of a nunutwr of batho, ee toe \caveeienaane opr ogres nay ag pr geese | Mying them: und the Superintendent shall have the | aud Ebner A.,Allen, of New Yori, areat the EbbILL. | no right to pay for the house or block of 'a Chicaxo | McAdoo ter Neo gece 3 Seney and Foran for Ohio; | was held last evening at the resi the evidence tn iad place foreatif thece «ta day Bavars nook peraruesT, | SAM, {yeti matsctors evidence that thas | ~—Theodors M. Davis of New York 18 at Worm | man estroyed by that element. uf ot against | Sumner, Budd and Tuliey for Calffornia, and King | Cnurch, esq, Her. Dr Bittiueer gunients of cu fe Monitwy avid the arnt two Saturdays of May’ | NT. mission are the persons they represent them. —Ex-Senator } |, Of Indiana; Rufus water? us granted | and Hunt fo1 8 st 9 SO ee ee ae ie iets may be opened trom Myers & Heian, 46 | feiven to be, ancl icant of refusal Ne ay refuse adiuis: | I” Andrews, of New York, and Te B. Meterinka oe | DY te localities weneurves Morrison bill would lise those. seated tote gant | Chair, and C. P. Culver acted as secntars. Captured After a Hara Figh North Charles strect-or Toor Association, corner Charles | _mb22 416 7th Street Northwest, | siou or expel then. “ FX OrKs 7 Zh tr is 5 ne v a pe a te Nort Chaziew atrret. Tearleg | _ mba S Sorth € Giiglnnatt, aro at Willard’s— Mr. Samuel Bowles, || MF. Dunn (ATK.) spoke in favor of a proposed | Talbott and Hoblitzell, of Md.: Snyder, of West Va | object of the mecting was stated by the chairto | <qepeheees 2 S Baltinicrs, 60 cent Sa = C Aw N. ‘By onder ofthe Board of Managers. | pf the Springfield Republican, ts in the city, visit- | amendment, increasing the appropriation to | Cabell and Geo. D, Wise, of Va, suid the Morrison | the consideration ot some mueasures uf tiled te olin Fhancuicn, March 8 —A dlopatch tothe, se — lOUSE extra. | P4uaster ‘ARDS. ND OVELTIES, mh22-61 oy = siesincenaey ing his brother, Assistant "Naval Constructor | $300, DIN, If put through, we ve ch Weaken the | the intolerable grievances of the steam ralinvwts | {he Laat of the Detuits train robbers whe rs QUED'S OPERA HOUSE. = Tan Pea ee Se DWT gp emi Surertendent_| Fey. Bowles. ie will remain here during the | "Mr. Jeffords (Misa) predicted that the calamity | Pls i Put turoukh, would iy lose ‘them, Me. | How ocupying Some of tke principal steaae ara | Ce dat ot the Heming baa coe Comenes tor 4 MAKCH 91, THE MERRY MINSTRELS. BARGE ANI HES UEE! | Tao BAO GME TATAES QERIOES | weels-—C. W. Moulton, of Cincinnati at ¢ Jerich bad spread oves the Missssipnl river adnog | Nichous of Geongia, offered a esorution to refer the | avenues within thw heat ot the elly of Wachiny | Soni ser scunndiett HN gus toae oad 4 — , 7 ms Bi e chustate, Ge 0 a, offered a reso. | bill (Senate Dill No Lash. as New toga | ypLENTEN BOOKS AND BOOKS OF DEVOTION, _ | 22- hen Seeley Netaes Mr. Kelter (Oto) called attention to the fact that | lution to refer the matter tow jit commutes of | tions in its uetalisy wffunket th Se New tors) Lxp | New Ip VERY CHOICE SETS OF PRAYERS AND HYMNALS, | [79> A T-ARGE HOTILE OF COMPOUND MYRRH the resolution made no new appropriation, but | Representatives and Senators, but the turiff re- | aS a Solution of this vexed q ‘The Western Eteess, ec | ence buuetiet FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES. EO DENTIFIICE for25 cents cau be purchased at | Senator and Mrs. Miller gave a large and elegant | simply extended the event ot Ee Ton TRIOS PRE eR een al mona orisioeanaeee WIG WATER IN sets Is = oy een ai Soe ee UUYCASTEI § HOWARD'S PHAKMACY, corucr 7th | ainner party last evening. Prlation to anotuer class ot people; and made a | kindred propositions. Representatives. from New to eon and withidea sllupposttion sand as Cry, Mo. March 2 mater hag MINSTREL COMEDY COMPAN =a aE BSE eS: “© LEWIS. THE WELICKNown | __T Cresswell has gone north for a vistt of sev- | brief constitutional argument in support of the | York, New Jersey aud Connecticut ancued of MUgation to the roads now and in th A he Liichest polit ever kn here at thie — = [oe ROGINSEI & LEWIS, THE WELL-KNOWN | ora gay: power of Congress to inake such appropriations. | that the democrats In Congress ought to be looking Mr. Mattox was appotuted by the chatrman | Ped of the and 18 isting rate of am ney fle Takes. The Dancing, New Boor: . eee chat alnters and Glaziers torments of the cor. | eral oa a Mr. Hunt (La) denied that there was anything | mainly to the presidential contest; that to win the | & comtnittes of one to confer w ofticers at the | uek per hour, Kaw river is also rising. amb tine. ft Puset Sound, by Tatghton, we abop, Nee 508 ts street uorthweat. "elephte very handsome party was given last eventng | unconstitutional in providing relict Washitagten, ail to report 1k UOKUE IN DAKOTA. ive Mouths tn auEniziishPrison, bySusanW. Fletcher, | Portraits of Places, by Hetiry c deatrix presidency should be the earnest desire of every i | bY Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Sholes at their residence on | Mr. Lewis (La.) read a dispatch trom Governor | Remocrat) ‘They sald tae See tone, tows dee | Mews in rt A street northeast, in honor ofghe twentieth birth- | McEnery. urging the necessity of immediate reliet. | Connecticut, California and Indiana would. be tin: | enee tw the Morriit hills It was Turti day anniversary of their son, Master W. HL, the | ,,!" Barksdale (Mtiss.) appealed to the House for | debatable ground of the contest. In order to win | cll amass meeting of the ef . the | rellef for the sufferers, as did Mr. Browne (Ind.) | the demoa st get vote — atan early day to hereby, given to all creditors of JOHN 7, | Popular captain of the High School Cadets. ‘The |" Mr, Beach (N. ¥. expressed. his opposition vo alt | ie, GemOCKats must get votes from these st u mhik uu adjourhed meeting as to thw Biswanes, DT, March 2i.—The iver ts rst r A Duterd dispatch says there Is ago Ww that point. The river rose sevem, past twenty-four hours, but the tow dolph. Ue Julian Hawthigene, i vyulu, How Not, To Do It and > Dolt, by M. F Prine Notice is ace. by Edward King. MITCHE ' | e ‘The men who feel satisfled that the passage of | Uus tmportant q) ave ta Mis stillsolld. At Bistuatck It betas oe he Chet SS | by Lewis Slorsie. Dust Has been convesed ae ae ead pemonal and | number of guests was quite large, and the time | these appropriations as unfatr, unjust and uucon- | the Morrison bil wilt eee tee parte prospects | journed to awalt the report or Mr Mattes. . of the Mol sun anda break ie The Che ere The Blackville Volunteers, | DEY D. Shieldn ye deed of seilitore: Wile Steet ek ae Me eeu npentsla, the eujoy ten OF TOUS, /NEL aasone tral ‘Adams cru), | Se {3 muen determined now to antaxon we Mas | Mire Cy MB, Churc Pinn for Solving spines | ia are new open. and it | Gl verincd cing, ete Atte el by Messrs. Adams (ML), | they were before the caucus. They honestly be- Probiem. 7 mks | Bitvrates eaviety ottusernauifal Cupstacor'kine | pl deters will find thets bills rvady. and may make | Mrs. J. W. ‘Thompson, who has been seriously 1 Rice (in reply to Mr. Kelferss constitutional anu: | ieve that they Will be dong the party €oMl TVIC8 | eg orale Kecstee oe A St. Louis Tragedy. < 7 Sa MOLL CR ys feetama comolete |RSS ARES, Mua rudeemanam AFEHU6 | gor some tme past, was, asa large circle ot friends | MB) (a), the Jolut resolution Was | to defeat the bil, and they intend to-do It if they | ™,SCCh ys Tae ce gh arin, MECTAIWED neve aim, March Sh AU THE Aquos yeemenaay- am Gnaso Fan Axo Buse = SOS Sip Sears Lenin avenon. ERED. cous, va De glad to Jearn a much improved yesterday THE WHISKY BILI. « — wal UND THEY WANTED, aN GREATER FACILI- 7 eM. Kiley, who kitied Mis wie E N, Jn, as to be able to leave her room. : SOW ESI. : os : or me A ie = ‘The whisky bonded extension bill un-| ‘The Case of Ex-Senator Kellogg. : | st Ae, (We letters were found Se Ester Canvs 4 ins ae ——— foe ‘Admiral and Mrs. Case have gone to Newburg | qa” ae was again us GOUMERE SEEING ie GAEL Gas ck eo syiivlst are your views concrening the aitorent ceased from or.” Barnes. Tu th Sac ease he; i EETIN Ei y Of sor P. 3 re bt relating to steam fallroad routes new pend. Hes watically that Rilew is AND NOVELTIEa. | SP stcckhotiers of the Corcorsn Fite. Iusurance | 172 Stay of some taine, ‘The District in Congress. areas Epesei aig oT Chand | quuse to be Jealus of tinea winonis Tear Now ready for early selections a fail line of | Gayans at thelr Opice, No. 100 Eativet orthwert, on Mrs. LE. Deane 1s slowly recovering from her [ptgpecdiamiian ‘This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wyite, | 2” asked a SraR reporter of Mr. C. 1 Church | CPUS. 2 Me Jealous of hia but i ane Mos v- 7th day of April, 18d, for the purpose of | recent sickness, In the case against W. Pitt Kellogg, (formerly | to-day. cr baat 4 th NG'S EA elect we directors f01 ensuing Pol Ser el r id and ther t ee sort received, RANG'S EASTER CAS lectin ne iitetury fr ning year. "Polly will Senator Riddieberger intends, at the first. oppor- } | CL aud close att a aa pana | ENVELOPES, just opened in the Stationery Depart. | _! Tees Beremaey clal order “ ting agentleman and lady, for the sea | ment, at the low price of 23c, per box. | [og HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER cae Gr uae an Coe sald Mr. € tineiS ana Lestoiaas tunity, to ask that the free bridge bill be made a | UMlted States Senator and now a Representative he assertion ma receding from Loulstona.) charged with recelving a bribe tn | [ie Weonls of Soul, ent Visitor at Mins. Kt mnd's absence, and Chat he frequently u : 2 | reaaatoeed atthe dots ur emldnyente it be ‘ ‘ the amendment of the House committee, conferring | COBBection with star route mall contracts, Mr. Na-{ preposterous. If stated that Mrs. Barnes ts propering to leave et Th2S-11e_ | 100 Garda engraved for $1. Sa aieckaee ius discretion to purcl : thantel Wilson, of efense, t 1 ens 2 - 2 urchase the Aqueduct piers if a good nicl Wilson, of counsel for the defense, asked to | the number of ¢ | Husband in consequence of the developments at the "GA. WINTARER, Walnut Counter Tops, 16 to 90 inches, Rrererring fo the charge in the Republican this | title can be secured. He Saye that auy amendment | have an early Gay Axed. for the trial, Air. Wilson | this District to nal vars | tqueste . | tom 305 PENNSYLVANIA AVE: Quartered Oak, first qualit Morning that the action of the Commissioners in | Of that character will give the lesscce and ornery | Said that notice had. been served upon the govert | fro1 they will rewlily | — : a AE | Cabinet Oak, first quali: the agreement with the B. and P. railroad company | of the Aqueduct bridge power to delay the con- | nent that he would this morntug take this course. pe aaredo.nie all that | Racing in Engiand. WASHINGTON | crKc Tr LIBRARY, 807 | White Oak, first qualit; for the occupation of the old canal site was carried | struction of @ free bridge, and that that is what | He had notified the Attorney General, the district | law abiding elt ve The His ite WINNEE OF THE LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP, | pertositals and Ncw Publictionscomintigaddk | 4, CbTrY, Maple. Poplar, Ash, Red Cedar and Manogany | on secretly, one of the Comatsstoners sald to a | they are working for. Mr. kiddleberger maintains | &ttorney and one of the special counsel. Not that we desire or wish in any way to pnd | Toss Muted Lin hh taevting, ae Soma Fear ae ee in prime condition. : a that the only prictical way to geta free bridge 1s ‘THE LETTER TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAT. the progress of the Taliroads: we preter, rattier, to | qhcriee tor tive Llte 1.000 son Sates WASHBUEN & CO. reporter to-d | E ~ — Se ix Lumber, which we offer | STAR Teporter to-day to require absolutely that tt shall be constructed | ‘The letter sent by counsel for the defendant to | $80 Maen greater faciliues Uk thos which they | far ty dW = = prices, sale agreement with the Baltimore and Potomac | separate and apart from the Aqueduct. bridge, and | 4,5 attorney General, ond aloned be | how enjox, by lovating them sos to arcotmur tate | * Towstimaye Woon Masters Is Oax, Curnny, ‘Special attention ziven to the Jobbing trad@, Tallroad company for the occupation by its tracks | he is satisfied the best site 1s at the Three sisters, | the Attorney General, and signed by Nathantel | the traveling public the same as now, and viving | it Boulevard a q WM. McLEAN & sox, — | OF WUE alte of the old canal was agitated and dis- iia BRORCEED ESTA GEES Wilson and Shellabarxer & Wilson, stated that as | tem allthe tracks they want 1p i sex L. MCLEAN S| cussed fully in the pubile press for. thirty days be- si i ° tt was shown by the letter of Mr. Merrick, setting | theclty. At the same thie we wan RO = AS ON, MAHUG. WALNUT, &e., _ | omnis Cor. 13th and Bstreeta northwest. | fore it was finally consummated. Tue Stax of the | Mr. Lapham to-day reported back favorably, from forth that the government was not ready to try the ‘them fo certain metes and bounds ba ES. KIMBALL, 3 esto DR HARRIS frean the cheapest to the richest artistic designs, ‘We < CROOK HAS ESTaD: | $f August and the eyuhlican ot the éth con- | the Senate committee on foreign affairs, the joint | fen ayes Koc TmmueMt was not ready to try the | Tetons to use ol eal A & Jind ap office at No. 514 13th atroct northweat, | talned the whole substance of the agreement, which | resolution for the erection in Washington of a| trol of the Attorney General, they deem tt the | Wo our Sagtenreaed | vite an inspection of our rooms and a comparison of our | aud hiv eftice honew willbe from Sane Ne Tea | was MOL eKecuted aul Che ad ae ose oe Gttention sams 0 tivens and bring increased ane. 2 Maret 23.10 The sult or Elem 1 Archbishop Willams, growing oub wdhnye reservent seat re of the Claband at ne si duty to bring to his attention some considerations | Where would you locate them?” the alten - AUUStItAt Soclety, Judge F sree prices, aa we are selling a great variety of Bean, 5.40 to 5:30 p.m, inhis-2w* | following. “Meanwhile not an objection was raised | rows CaNENTIAn Statue to Simon Bollvar, the | CH 09 Docar to them to require thst percmmntors | i would bring both thats tcether,” answered | Walla tie Narco the Jury, hs tnstruce ‘*, TB V CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 1749 PENNSYL- | BOF 8 protest axalnst the proposition recelved from | Venezuelan liberator. The preamble sets forth that | Inctructions be ilven that the case be proceeded | MF Church, “on K street, southwest wf the tual | those, ween Tasar tie clsitas of The plalatitt JIRST APPEARANCE IN WASHINGION. HOUSE*FURNISHINGS UE VANIA ave hi hew ks; seven | HY quarter, but the public acqulescence was prob- | the Republic of Venezuela, desiring to cement more | with without further delay. A brief history of the. nee conttnure mg Koto Water street, | The jury thea retin, A verdict for the plaintil F ‘The best thew. books, seven a i ry of Ui a 7 —_~ _ ¥ monthly and two weekly macazines ay soon as inwued. | bly due to the fact that prominent citizens of | firmly sentiments of friendship, erected a statue to | proceedings against Mr. Kellogg ts given, and it ts ace along Water street, by an elevated mad, £6 | was tenderat for $1,210 Wilh interest. An appemh & J. BURDETTE, Fe il ‘Terms 50 cents per month or #4 per year. Jas _ | South Washington had suggested this very plan to | Washington at Caracas, and to Strengtuen feelings | declared to be u matter of publle notoriet¥ that ex- | aud over the bridge: or, permlt both te | will probably be taken. . THE HUMORIST = —— = ~ (oe PEER WRITING PROMPTLY AND ACCU- ‘the Commisstoners in the fall of 1882,” of good vat C48 provided, tha a bron equestrian | traordinary efforts were Inade to procure ‘this in- ant join arall a brid froma the mterseetion cuchanaa ai war eens Of the SUPERFLUON! I STLY RATELY done, TYPE WRITING Machines for see statue of Bolly st $25,000, Shall be erected in | dictinent;" that it Was obttined after two and Water strvets Ina southiwes derstood to be For Ra: a Re TRS By bie CYAN Duce, | sale and” rit. CALIGKAPH aud TSEE “WRITER | A Sule Against the Baltimore and Ohio | thivity, ‘Te President att Unsuccessful efforts, by using asa witness | tion, to the reclatinesd dud on the tla Ta. March ithe democrats of BURLINGTON HAWBEYE, DEKMATULOGIST, No 2? GRANT PLACE. Sine at anne tina Oe AND WHYTE Bs fr Hailroad. of the Army, Admiral of the Navy, Culef Justice of | aman alread el grat gC Ste pe rep taro gat MUntY Hert deiwates today to . mai PERELUGUS HAIR ished at short notice, . MB. ~ ap Out the U. 8. Supreme Court, are to bé associated with | that having been so. obtained It has re. | Virginie draw oi vetidge. Ths rate nveniion.. rie delozation 13 uninstra ~ sei ee etal sre of bale cn the fe | eee eer nee nent Who Tied Br Comer conrecron | the, President 10 selecting © competent artiet vo | mained for soany a seer cuttied. Teectite et | eve then cheaper land for acct. won Dut is understood to te for Reandath, CONGREGATION AL CHURCH, conan ict on the upper I SAMUEL 5. SHEDD. Oday, a eull was ¥ Campbell Carrington | make the statue. ‘The President is als) authorized | Mr. Kellogg to get. a trial, and the postponement | Stteet, and Will vive theta as muel ort! — - Wisembae An & ain, theuat: cherks aud brow. Avs), rows superdug Ue ane cas Frerones, | SMU MOH ©; & Moore and E. D. Wright, for Jacob | to appoint gommultter of seven citizens to make | last term on account of the clalin of the govern. ie Pomel peta gts The Arctic Steamer Alert | iuark=. ‘This is, indeed, one of the un _ TUR! S, Norris, against the Baltimore and Ohfo Railroad | arrangements for the unvelling. ‘The joint.resolu- | ment Unat Mr. John A. Walsh, an Indispensable | Th!s pla we to the gic | sceereat ceaitane ani + | tevatie aud ateinesburrer an qecmursion weemeeat SLATE MANTELS, Co,, for $15,000 damages. ‘The plaintiff states that | Won Was referred to the brary committee for final | wituess, could not be found, are'recited. The con. | fee and uninterrupted tis pace Mite putliag Of the rae nur reserved seat, 50 cents—tobe had | inte eiten inteues toateh aneatont as to, becnine a Na Wes Geioied bye Halos med Onis ee | acon: ditions named by Mr. Walsh ina letter to the Presi- | for pleasure drives around prersied te Suptens ae Tipu wab ea r Tova scsiticr, fined iad” itialuest | LATROBES, RA FURNACES, ee Behe the wan et carota ile Ree ‘THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY TAXES. dent, upon which he would appear and testity, are | en en eee course unit une fetu the Greely search expes ¢ Fostnacter Generals eet inate friends will take the ibe PLUMBING AND HEATING. Ing on tho tall gate of his wagon, engazed in get.| Mt McMillan to-day introduced a bill inthe | £iveH ot length. So far as they have been ableto | Major Hains, and will aly afford Wetter and sater silty Sestetay, was” benomntly MREATER ComiQcE = | Sean Su and will | soybing promptly done, Ung boxes out of the cars, the engineer, without | Senate, with a preamble reciting that the District | hag there bech, Aus: purpose on the part of the koe Tu was contemplated to make tits brider Nene d eget neeap ere pee 4 feng 400 9th street northwest, | hotlce, moved the train, by which’ means divers | Commissioners have construed the third secton of ¢roment to comply with the conditions imposed b pro heare epemerraees Weiichoag oly ie Speak. Fity guests lunched ont Preemiunntly the nest Poy = ° heavy boxes were thrown against and upon the ot 2 card | Mr. Walsh. There 15 no reasou to suppose that WoC, WITH at Fevers Tod to a wene kite Earl cr onthe : f vents on thelr 8p TB, DRUG —C. 9, PRICE. DECGGIST, at 7a | plaintim, and he was caughtagainst acar and badly | {e Sct of June 16th, 1642, for the relief of Howard | MT Wish at unpear voluntarily, OF shee tke taae | the ATiNstOn Ceueters, ae. the Nipcaly a fe ee ee ae eer, MECH 24 ee LO iyaiclahet Proscraplics Bape ee eae. | brulsed and internally injured, incapacitating him | Unversity from general taxes, to exempt only such | ernment will, be able to secure lus attendance by | Which, When ‘completad, will make a. aunt | aaktutrnity Alevster (Adm ud Prowrecuiue, nd theau'sf thea birsutical bleme | ton. Vhyaiclabs Prveriptions « specialty. Patent Med- | Drulved and internally PORN: roperty a8 13 in immediate use and occupancy. | Compulsion. ‘The letter urses the Injustice of cons | beautifnl drive around the citys ws this. I T the Junior lordsof the admiralty, SMATINERS (UES Wael SERURDAY. | sh Latics of alles are lable have Sueefuoty | iti Ferfunery aud Toilet Ariciow Aa” great vanety- = Fedectares that the Ream and intention of Wat | peliiny the defendant to walt until theeontroversy | Intended to Be the Mandates city 1 the nome the Cuapany were cna maa RELLY. eR Ey | othair heavy suits of hair, heavy cyebnoweand behes | = — ° act 1s to exempt all the property of that university | hetween the government and {ts witness, for which | 1 think ft but prudent that our law ae ae Sas ae “ PSD RELLY, wf tate favs saute of bai, Heavy Coen ad hen, CBr nae, ATTENTION, OF VisrTORS AND | pA, 1QUae bRonrN, Isr0.—C, W._Manon. of 198 | from future taxation as fully and to. the Raine ex. | poltien, the kovermment and its witness, | permanently: locating the ralronds 3 Ir Ennis, Met item wii ted the ie bE very iittle on the: head, Jady aftticted hus to | theres tenmenta ls particularly called to PHOSVITR, | Foie an iared between © ADd o Orleie tis | tentas the second section remitted taxes due of ie MOTION ENTERED BY DEFER The citizens of Washington, and Uh “paleo YO ph aha emerge Bay = Db herelf. Itis natural for every youn irl to have | te new and popular Brain and Nerve Tonic and Safe- fy vatch and. chal | that property. Referred to the District committee. ts Uuents rather than the rain le pec Hg sper a eee Hing Eg x | aurowth of fine, dowsy hair upon the face. uard again ‘For sale aerated by the glaasor | morning, and a gold watch and chain, worth $25; is as follows: “Now comes the defendant by his} whether our publie parks and L served under Motu & iu the Pox ‘ ‘ f Week the a buttlea by ckel Watch, Worth $5, and $11.90 in money stol HE PROPOSED FISHWAY AT GREAT FAIS. r p Parks and ls Spetitions situs . fiir most frequently at the upperc a nickel watch, wot ct money stolen. z ee nein see te doen sinen bn atte wa ttut woveitten: | pone GRECO ake che W. C. MILBURN, ge sh ‘The House District committee has reportea | Counsel and moves that the above entitled ease be | lealiny trom ue vers downs uf ur b Segue. es Bois icra, eee | the tatesias en tnrocats Seacrence ot te ens FoleIny TE Luuneslvauinawrie | THR CASE OF CRoss, tHe Atuecen Porscr | ravorably the bill to make effective the act of July | DY the court set peremptorily for trial at a very | {ol building, shall be grid-t - St visit to te A rm alentine iesiehathew reticle mr Ye | pulls them out, aud ix wurprised and annoyed to find, Fe OTITIS tie eee y day. $e ” Lb shorting engines pacing up and down.” — nue, si - early day during the present term of the court.’ ‘tracks, wit sup imander Porr, whe f tine: they have mourned ai show. plates | (2gP” BRASS ANDINONS, SIRE SETS, FENDERS | three miles outside the District Ine, was arrested | 25t2, 1882, appropriating $50,000 for the erection of | “S714 “tiotney Worthington, suid that, Mr. A PERMANENT PLAN, than, anid Me b> wwlin, tn the last twelve yyote weseew. Awain they are extracted, and this tne a few other fine Seo ae ‘ke. by Detectives Raff and Block, of this city, March | @ flshway at the Great Falls of the Potomac. The | yerrick was the speclal counsel who had charge of | “This plan,” said Mr. Church, taking the reporter | paste lnistade neo kee tae aya bert an ctancuentnaten | Aire arc pulled out with thom. Probably @ few manctie Fe ROOK S. Conc GAS HEXTURES. 11th, at his home for policy backing in this city, ns | report says that the original act omitted giving | the case and he was Ill in bed, but he would be | to a map, is mot intendsd to mere tenupo- | Heut! Commander Chadwhek, (ue naval attache: je HOLLYWOOD BAMILY ox ine lapmes, When she is shocked: thew hairsare | Full line of these Goods, Alko Artistic and Fancy Col- | Mentioned tn Tue Stax at that date, on a warrant | authority tocondemn the land or water rights | out by Saturdiy. He had received a note to that rary afrangement. It provides for thls ratiroad | '!¢ Atwericon location, Was present; also, Llewty Baby Clara, the “ now thicker, by fous Then | ored Globes, Fancy Brame aud Porcelain Lampe, Port- | issued by the United States commisstoner in Baltt- | necessary for the work, abd recommends that this | effect. and he suggested that the case go over an | Try i ehadonead pate “ tidet Goorrich, Who Wil take’ the Alert t® Eset After ana Sight fcuk eunigh eenipatls” or Ses &e. "Lowest more, Yesterday the case was heardin that elty, | be done. Satur . Question for all time. You can see tt will wera | Atuerica, Mts Lowel proposed the teatst to. Che z¥ Hacally. the scrowthy ban tacts as. E.F. BROOKS. _| and the court decided that Cross must be held for a Capitol Topics. Judge Wylie remarked that at the December | the value of proj a Qqieen, to wiieh the Eatlof Northbrook responded. tn whieh tice ti tintetutrobue’ all thete | exten 5 : hearing n this city, which Will take place on the ketammeurinree Eee aeroncaaen term ‘the government fad lind the case set down | atenues 4 wilt not depreciate Ie suid Took deep vier 1m Ubeex ped ” jallp nee first Monday in April ne: ‘Mr. Eaton, of Connecticut, ‘eoemed very EN a core ake aay ‘of this term, but it had not been | Street or te Seren gh ep " Apes Hon in whieh t Alert Was —— wzterg im | tut Olio, fundreds — Mr. a alled up ed Litnaets, nts A in at i the offe r a Tashes When they rem this article will say that was my GGG ‘Drep oF Hrs INjJvRTES.—Mr. Jabez Pittard wasa | tonished yesterday when he heard that ex-Gover- Mr. Worthington said that he understood that | OUT present Water front, between the arsenal and " A toast Was them 2 to all only Weents, mb 6t | fae socels. (Ob! OT bait et ie alone: and neve had gag ut 829 9th street northwest. Last | nor English, of Connecticut, had declared in favor | Mr. Wilson would not object to the motion uly | He ane Seen A ae ee ee the the expedition, with A thet fe ily dunn extreme tess. De | 3 GG Hour 11 o'clock, while putting & patch on | of the Morrison tariff ill. Mr. Eaton saldthat his | OVE: Sylllaiee WakrSue tOUDRE=esoue ube eoetcore in » Realty of Lieut, Goodrich. 3 THEATER Nau 9 lady who passed | GaGa a pho the bottle of cement which he was using | inrormation trom hls state jowed just the opposite ee Sa me oaks one object, anion tae | 9H Se See cee teen Sa =e5 Simeues Me ELE eee : aint burning Mr. Pieuard about the hand and arn | Ate of Terling from that clatmed by Mr. English ‘Tne Coure rhe motion wil then go over. |g weil gs om the Wasnt a = He was removed to Providence hospltal, where +7 ‘ é eee ir. Wilson remarked that the court had inad-| talk of _ ope e elds | Sere ‘ oat o have any idea of it SOE. PO TTH RETIRE S G@ | ing. Mr. Pittard was prominent in the orders of | principles of free trade, and stating his determina. | 2t this time. It was set for the first yin] as Cet ee oe So Cee ae ed es ngs a | AND ACCESSORIES. Gawinerous. on the set a cee | Ook 8 O T RHE TN we Mechantes and Rechabites. | Tis funeral will take | fon ve night the Morrison DILL the December term, and at the request of the gov- | #nd there will be a wuhata presided “tn the “aldennes LOYS BICYCLES ant VELOCIPEDES 4 SPECIALTY. ~ cunazonate We pearly ewiry nium of vine | Sof Ly oo? f HoH HN RN G co | place trom Lee's undertaking establishment to- ROuTHATIGRS: ee Se ey Cae hae er pee gs age 4 xi s i led Woman figliees an ole of tho, 3G | morrow afternoon. i rhe cou rememt that some such | ne wy can’ have | io the chair in the lower bw PURCHASERS TAUGHT FREE 2 ehi In uvarly © y lane efty there: ——————>—_—_ The President sent the following nominations to | action had been taken. they need them, and n plication of Mr, M. Wentzell, for leave to erect twe Repairing executed promptly im the most skillful | tte ait Rha a re Poli Matters: the Serinte youterany: . aislwateii'G orven eo sume oeesipeee: plan takes tato considersth : frame buildings on Alted, between. Prince — WAL ©. SCRIENER'S | janve manuter ut opts i the ise of thee NEW marenine, REPUBLICANS Faxon KowuxDs— | _ Jullus D. Burrows, of Mich. to besolicitor ot the| Mr. John A. Walsh has written aleter to the | road qutstioa to ie repetind acai Is a ew sags | Feo Warland he as ee ee ke ae Sas The nist nls have been Resorted NOW READY. THE BLAINE BOOM IN PENNSYLVANIA. ‘Treasury; David J. Brewer, of Kansas, to be U.S. | president, criticising the methods of the Depart- | by people in some other localit Vote: Yeas—Messrs Atcherson, Snowden, La Tog E street northwest ete Are ‘The New Hampshire republican state committee | clreult judge for the lghth fudiclat district: Col | ent of Justice, stating that he had mot been sub ——— Uondrich, Beach, Corbett Thompaoa, Beake andl = insors and Tazor—woIne last night decided to hold a state convention for | a: Major Jolin M. Wilson, Jala eles Peenued as a witness in the Kellogg cage, calling District Government Affairs. Elchberz” 9; “nays — Mestre Lambert, Me PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, & taper. There ts 2c — the selection, of delegates to the Chicago conven- | he leutenant colonel of engineers: Chauncey B. 8a- fitention to the conditions gamed by him in his | EXTENSION OF GAB MarNs tx THE NoKTUWssTERNEEO- | Walls and Sweeny—4. An. affirmative vous a auto =. Se wusultine the most eminent suncvous, aud offe tion at Concord, April 30th. ‘The first district con- | bin, of Texas, vo be U. S. district judge of the east- | Ciuging with an expression of the ‘hope that tne | Permission has been. grantel the Washington Seriy Sot leuiner wea ericesen Sellen to flay the lower vention will be held at Manchester, April 224, ana | ern district of Texas; Asa F. Stratton, Jr. of Texas, | Srsgent would acqulesce in the requests made ve | Gas Light company tor line nae On Streets, as Was ah application of Cie xcs have the skin completely dis- | THE VAST NUMBER OF NEW AND HANDSOME i to be attorney of the United States for the eastern ae req pas 44g} pany to! lay sas m0 oly = o's “on account of superfivus hale, Mat of the second district at Concord, April 29th. | Gi.triet of Texas; James G. Tracy, of ‘Texas, to be | Wat letter. 23d street, from M to N northwe erg for an Luprovement in the North Koyi CALIFURNIA EXCURSIONS. is deturmity of the unsightly aes This ts the frst time separate conventions have | tarshal of the United States for the eastern dis. | _ MF. Springer, chairman of the committee investi- | © to P northwest; 21st street, froin @ to Bourdars: | sinvet sewerage. A public Water closet was a 3 au operation, to the bitter PATTERNS INCLUDE ALL THE MOST ever been decided upon by the ry in that state. = - “ ting the star route trials, has received a Massachusetts avenue, from 20th to Boundary, | in the tharket square to communicate with the new i trict of Texas; J. A. Riner, of Towa, to be attorney | £% THIRD ANNUAL TOUB, Be ae te eect ee Coetpet woman- | To the ‘The members expressed themselves in favor of Ed- | Or'the United Btates for ie werriory of Won letter from Mr. Walsh severely criticising the | South side of street; 1vih street, from M to Bound- | sewer. ‘The report of the commultiee On streets i Se Re et ee ee aes eb Fae He APPROVED IDEAS AND“MANY munds for President and Lincoln for Vice Prest- | iin'“a. Saylor, to, be collector of customs tor ties methods of the counsel employed In the prosecu- Sty; Join rect, Bron F-40 Boundary, weet side ot | favor Of paving Lee stroct, Sram Wiles & — ving New York o1 ‘Cas = differ very mucl \e quant dent. sf Ny Ne v ‘ton of the case.: ‘Street; P street, from 17th to 18th; Q street, from | under he paving law, we city y One. Wauiatiak say ts iek mucrelg bare a tee an ie ce tenes sae eee EXCLUSIVE ONE@. ‘The twentieth senatorial and seventh and etgntn | aistrict of Paso del Norte, exas; James O- Luby, —-—_ Fyth to dethy TiN street, between Pad ou West | thitd of the expense and the property adjoin NESDAY, Lo heavy erewth onthe upper lip in legislative districts of Lackawanna county, Pa., and | Ge Santiago, Texas. Postmasters Nathan Bri Affairs in West Washington. side; 17th street, G to Boundary, both Sides; 36th | Uke residue, was agreed to, after a motion to ape __ Pear on the sides of the chin, amp the thrve legislative districts ot Luzerne county, Pa. | St ‘st goumsvilie, N.¥.; Charles E Townsend at | _Arrearrmp SciciorMonday night Mra Yalonia from s to Boundary: 5th sireet, from T to | propriate $90 tor teinporary repairs of Went Streep yerceruers of the tucuth, whilst others. have a un cae in which the republicans held conventions yester- | Brungwick, Mes Robert A. Moreley, at Talladega, | Dudiey, a young married woman, iving at 1025 33a | BO y; W street, from’ isth to lett; V street, d been lost. A magcttcent pieamare tripof nearly two months. with | YT ervwth over the eutife face” History teachen ts day, all selected delegates to the state convention, | in Atlan H. Singleton, at, Winchester, Kya Ges | street: between Mad Wate aaa eae at 1025 $34) from 1ath tO Boundary: Ustivet, trun 14th t3| THE DuAINAGR OP Hexny Sramer.—The discase aibexpenses of tran sleeping and pariur cars, Neral uituied years it bas batted the | STYLE, FIT an@ PERFECTION {SHIP | With instructions to support Blaine for President. | 4123, 3 oN oan b: ; T street, froma 14th to Boundary, both | sion of the subject of the obstruction of the Fayette portation, sleeping eo, and for several halndivd seam it hax battled the OF WORKMAN: J. Sthingis, at Unionvowa, Pa, it suicide by taking an overdose of um, , = Metal eecimsiaihision, meats en Fonte, carcians: Gciven, | SEL science oo eile ites Larne ee ‘The third Luzerne district, in addition, instructed | J panbehicio Peon wen fund after consid | ides; 8 street, from Yeth to a0th: street tri 16h | Stmet railway truck to the drainage of the Bort: eat greatly reduced raten, visiting enbfie ut the iyreron vet oreo BCE ies delegates Wo stbpory Lincom sar Vist Brenigeat |) as ae erty to. | erable effort succeeded in saving her life. ‘The mo. | ! Boundary, both sides; Q street, frvin 18th to | western portion of the city has THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY, Boundary, botn sides; © ‘street, trim 20th to 224, | of several plans for thoroughly ridding w years ao that the convention yesterday elected three Randall dele- | morrow. lve for the act has not ‘THE GRAND SCENERY oF both sidés; M street, from New "Hampshire avenué | Of the town from Habilities to overfow ai ered that “by the ve Secretary Teller was on the floor of the Senate to-| _ DANGEROUS TELEGRAPH PoLgs—The telegraph sides: ES Bh 11 osed Instead of i se ey the 8 aces gates 10 ie state convention. ‘Tariff resolutions poles nest looking after here before. somenoay is | ‘O24 sweet both sides; N street; trom gist to Si, | ral Ie has boon prop Towering . we hair could be forever destroyed. The day. both sides; New Hampshire ave.,from G to Bound: | railway track on the west to prevent the SOUTHERN CALIFORNTA, Inserting a fine Devils ate the ces ni of the pate tae Gl ES OF CUSTOM. EG: ne Augusta, Maine, was elected mi nat '. MISCELLANEOUS. north by a new culvert and empty into Clifford's 2 ° — ‘This was uot practicable. ‘The operation was improv yesterday THE YOSEMITE VALLEY AND BIG TREES, | 6 by iortib ts he dle alonevideuf te hairy which Proved tarbe satistacter SALT LAKE cry, Dit VAN PACK. De Fat mac street is lying up against a house. Le e “ Samy ina ola voter ene mayer it yea | Cavite to take the Gand writers saad [ate | CATE, MAREE, Live Sack eal at Drover ee ee oa ee dra roe Becta es plane | EAT ‘than our accustomed efforts, and | Al! T Daplican. Thie lection oe Wille ear | House corridor, ice Bristow, deceased, Res are reported by Tavenner Bros. foiows: a | 0, evens Ree I wer pd froma dip ng - ‘Gad H streets), ta tnest ‘are therefore fully prepared to welcome buyers, by a combination of republicans and democrats on | _ Judge Kelley spoke yesterday on Whisky ques- de tp, and Bold at SX 10. 6i¢. Cows and Aeon a sand COMMORTERIEN © SEEBDy ‘sal of this kind. r Sold at vo 8 Mareen streets southeast. Seana Ere, ETc. nonce that by permauently abd forever Ret Jocal issues. Sony TU ene tree earie AY aay ene tno Ae DS: ————— BUILDING PERMITS ‘Covsry Cover.—Judge Sangster has Deen occt eA Se Sue The republican state central committee of Mi of this Congress. “He with expres-| yp Goavanenisn Tec The com. | eoond. Entwisie: D. B. Groff, erect | pled this morning in the hearing of the horse steals ‘The outward and return tripy are by entirely different | PN Tye 'Fy ec Nee rocrea yee Seen ek sathusctts bsued An OMG uouse taal ocel cea | Sions of mistrust. fu his phyweal abliides wus | TER PROPOSED Cox See a te ee eecling outer Gh aad Tr mites | bg cance tranattcred trees coe Pelrtan ‘ — Feoguizel by the medical profession that this isthe _ mittees warning them to secure the immediate | enlisted the sympathies of the House, and his | Tires, Qt Confederate soldiers app ta New | Northwest; $1.00. Mr’ M. Mitchell, Trame in | Chas, Payne, sr., has been ‘by the ‘Sleud for a descriptive programme, free by mail. Sroethoa fn be eorkd by shkh thie obnaxicus withdrawal from membership of federal office- nich was, listened to with close attention | ¥orx with the representatives of the Grand Army | Rear of 729 lit strset; $150. Dunenhower & Son. | court a Juste ofthe peace of Wa istrict, swth of can be ent lestroyed. Nov ely 3 Cunningham, THOS. COOK & Sos, {fists if you are afticted with this masciiine deformity, s holders ctoral board of Richmond, Va., created by | whisky bill and aguinst ailinternal revekucssas | of the Republic in regard to the proposed homes ee Sot eee aia Geek eal ae pther day. Stop th ROBINSON, nd, Va» by for destitute soldiers in the south. It was decided ‘261 Broadway. dow "neglect it another day. Stop the tse of your , PARKER & CO. passed by the democrats at the recent ses- Burke, erect two two-story dwellings and bakery, uk ELECTORAL BoaRD.—The new electoral 191 Washington street. Sigieh iai Soreesers; nekeette Se ele Ss coc eae Sion’of"the legislature for the appointment ef | _Ananooro rox Eqavorearron Day.—A meeting | tnowey for the crear, An early date toralse | Ti peween N and O northwest; $6,001. Mrs Jas | board, Mesure ie Wareld,d. a: Marsal asa at - maton. ra : —! 3 Piiladephia, fivatuat There ie tow uo exrtse for aay Ta fallow = a Judges of election and registrars, qualified | of the Drivers’ association was held last evening at SSS Wel, erect one two-story and aw-ment dweiilng, | 7. Rainsay,ongantand sls mig 2g Sad fe make heme and cea Se ee ere onc re The. coallonits Intend to contest the | H, Davis was elected chairman, John L. Bell, secre: | senate yesterday the bill was passed. to tea ithe So, Jas, # Bulloch, repair brick, Got, strect | comualssionerso election ih is city, a WORK bere mpanllgn gvigret obtener ‘Phe Kauonal Heform tn Philadetphia | of the meeting was to torm’a mounted comosterts (dag Reporter's Nores.—Kev. President Denney, of Perfectever manufactured forthe | _y31%,8 H Commxn Sevexrm ax DSramert — | yesterday adopted @ Tesolution Urging the tmpor- os rlcipate in the emancipation repalr bric Georgetown College, conducted the Letten Coates mente mbi4-3n Ugnve of the Recognitidn ox Gon in tie matimash Pivitation was extended tall drivers and ‘railroad eth of sermons at St. Mary's church last night. His ‘DIC ’WAN DYCK can be consulted at his office and stitution. desiring to turn out mounted to celebrate ‘theme, “Curtstianty, the only true ‘of ate Noy 28 raat Plc St th anal vt aid Gen, Sherman emphatically denies that he would | to co-operate with the amociaion a pee fas presented with’ much foros. : te. | Sana every day except Friday and Saturday: accey ‘homination if tendet —— : cme, ARTHUK Nas armaci ous to 7. indays, 9to2 Make your engagements ALKER’S 204 10ra {STREET NORTHWEST— o 1 WiGd aver sree ee iy a mised uamaber can ba testator | WV lett hl democratic convention. ‘Mr. Parnell says he bas not ‘MeCafferty, at one time master Tints Felt, Beh rat | The N. Y. Commercial advertiser tavors a sec- | mother's residence at Borden Orders by telephone promptly executed. mutha | They weage Make ® Uberal reduction this iow et eh ap Geet ing Plate Pc | ak eee no intention of purchasing It