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= se _AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _THIS EVENING. _ TIRE STOCK OF SPORTING OF THE WELL-KNOWN STORE OF MIL XS. No.S1@ PENNSYLVANIA AVE NORTHWEST, COMMEN PEER NINTH, AT TE: x. Pe MAS Tixt AND EVENIN THE - DISPOSED UF. CONSIST AS FOLLOWS: Remington Br Westies “Richer Ble and brew Revolvers—Keruington, Smith €& Wesson and other makes. Rides - Retnington, Stevens, Winebester and Ballard and others, Fishing rods—Split Bamboo, Lancewood and other makes. Fishing Tackle, Goods, Flunting Sal's, Capes, Be ings and Stik Umbreljas and many ot not mentioned Private buyers and. th rade are tavited this sale, aa every Will be soit r¥, Auctioncer, PS. time to the sale of Marvin ta fi EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY To PUR- CHASE ELEGANT SILVER PLATED WARE AND FINE CUTLERY AT AUCTION. ‘To-close out the entire stock of a factory giving up Dusiness, consisting of an immense stock of first- class triple plated ware, finest styles, viz: AT st F STREET, ADJOINI THE EBB SALES EVERY DAY THIS WEEK AT TEN GBR Pat” THE cobs ARE OF BExT QUAL : | AND POSITIV: Li RE SOLD WITH. OUT RESERVE DEALERS, HOTELS, PARTIES TO PURCH. foie OPPORTUNITY FOR LOONS. AND PRIV. oDS IN THIS 1 To-mMorRow. Tp HOstas DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY HANDSOME PA MOT. T ARLES, oF ENGRAWINGS A THIRTEENTH, 941, K street, be orthwest, "C shall sell a 1 household effects. THOMAS DOW LIN general cullection of go Beat SALE OF STATUARY, FINE BRONZES, FRENCH PLACQUES; CHINA SETS AND ORNAMENTS. | LARGE BRONZE CLOCKS, WITH BRAS, AND OTHER OBJECTS OF ART. On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ELEVENTH, TWELFTH, THIR- ‘TEENTH, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M. and THRTE O'CLOCK P.M. each day, we will sell, at our salesrooms, corner 10th an} D sts, the above fine collection of objects of Art, lately received from Eu- rope by Messrs Viti Bros. On exhibition Tuesday, 10th inst, from Noon to 9 2d EDITION. rPuons vowsixe, Ancuoneer. ea i fe 2 BB 3 CATALOGUE SALE eh E ‘oo : RRR, es : lost Telegrams 10 The Star. RICHLY DECORATED eae HE . ‘TTrT —— CHINESE PORCELAIN-WARE, Bs on TT = BB z One Ballot * Springfield To-day. USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL, my z [oops ys pte SPRINGFIELD, Itz, February 12—Several cate ae n has probably been eked thousands of | members are still absent. Only one vote in ESS] (CH, DINNER AND TEA PLATES | ting” Well, it doesn't. But it d ire any disease, | Joint ballot to-day. Hainer voted for Morrison, ees RED Breen pe eyigdinn cmunreenrtee | put talt onder, ; AND OTHER TABLE DECORATIONS OF THE | Physicians ize Iron as the best restorative agent known tothe profesdon, and inquiry ofany leading | an arevandria Conductor Killed. MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS AND FrnreH; | Chemical firm Wil substantiate the agseruion thatthere xandr! CARS TUMBLE DOWN AN EMBANKMENT. ELEGANT VASES AND OBJECTS OF ART IX fiat ron i acknowledged tobe the moet Loporiant | Special Dispatch to Tae Evesixo Stax. ‘Sector tn eupceestul, medical It is, ALEXANDRIA, February 12.—The west bound PORCELAIN. . = BHOWN G IOS HITTERS no perfect’ satiahucto ay | freight train on the Washington, Ohioand West- To BE SOLD fron combination had ever been found. BROW'S | ern railroad ran off the track near Guilford this IRON BITTERS does not tnjure the teeth, cause | torny re =cnpte sorgest headache, or produce const! other iron med- ing, an larence Wasbi 2 OF ted = icines do, BROWN'S, IRGN BITTERS Cures Ind) Pisces acting, conductor, was Kill a WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY | finiivand Fevers Tied Feclng: Goueral’ Debility, | took he’ place wher the tale left here this Pain Ip the Side, Back or Linibs, Headache and | morning.” When near Guilford, on @ down EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH, ATELEVEN | New for all’ these aliments Iron is prescribed | grade, the trate struck a broken. = ‘ pot cureina minute. Like all other, thorough’ medi | derailed and tumbled down an embankment, fell with the cars and was a son of Mr. Geo. lace, and a youth much pity, industry and other symptom of benefit Is renewed energy. ‘The muscles then become firmer, he digestion improves, the bow- elsare active. ‘In women the effect ix usually more Tapid and marked. The eves begin at once to brighten: AT SALESROOMS, SW. Cor, Pennsylvanta Avenue and Eleventh Street, Conductor Washingto Was killed out ht. He Washington, ofthis esteemed for his pro flz4t__WASHINGTON, D. ervounsest deapgenre, fictional deranecipents be: Coco CES HO: com¢ 4 if mother, abundant gus- ij ais fenancels supplied (or thechiia,, Remember Brown's To Attend the Dedication, Trop Bitters the ONLY trou medicine that is bovine | HARTFORD, Cr., February 12,—The legisla- Jurlous, Physicians and Druggtsts recommend t, ture has made an appropriation to enable the Genuine has ‘Trade-Mark and crossed red lines | Governor's Foot Guards, of Hartford, to attend. GoLANDSOME | on wrapper, TAKE NO OT) fel the dedication of the | dVashington monument. iN GOOD 6 company is the oldest active military com- ie CHAMBER F Se PSS pany In the United States. The governor and e 1 Cs T Blatf will also attend the dedication. . SA nee a? 5) euussiis | THR TROUSERS WE ARE MAKING TO ORDER Fatal Boiler Exp! eton. cCARPETS COOKING AND . INDIANAPOLIS, February 12.—A News IVES: LARGE DOUBLE| FOR $5 AND $6 PER PAIR, AND THE | jai from Frankl i, Ind. say the boiler in Me. SUITS WE MAKE TO ORDER FOR §20 AND $22 EACH, ARE WITH- OUT DOUBT THE BEST Daniel & Wright's flour mill exploded this morning, killing James High, the engineer, and wrecking the building, a Gen. De VIsle’s Campaign, THE FRENCH COLUMN IN TONQUIN BAYE AISO, 2Grates, English Stone China, large quantity Glass- ware. AIs0, tomac Herring, packed b FOR THE MONEY P, aoe HEE Oe To ALSO, aT 12 < os <GTON ARIS, Februat .—A dispatch from Ton- Carriages, Bagyies, Horsey and Wagons. THAT HAVE BEEN SOLD IN WASHINGTON IN | qiin"states that the French column wpieb 1s On SATURDAY, Tr RUARY FOURTEENTH, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, advancing toward Langson, under the com- 1985, ot TEN O'CLOCK. in front and with my auc: mand of Gen, Briere De isle, has had three tion feos, 1 shall sell’ an important collection of days’ hard fighting In the defiles of the moun. | Eel a {12-2¢_ | THE STYLES ARE NEW AND GOOD, THE MA- tains, The French losses are heavy, but the rpuoMas loneer oops are making steady progress, desp! &T a TERIAL 18 STRONG AND DURABLE, ibstinate resistance of the Chinese. VALUABLE EUILDING LOT, ON THE SOUTH SLDE OF ‘D STREET, BETWEEN HIGH POTOMAC STREETS, GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION. SDAY, FEBRUARY EIGHTEENTH TR OCLOCK PM. infront ofthe AND THE MAKEUP IS GENTEEL AND EXCELLENT. a Not Needed for Service in Egypt. Orrawa, OnTaRIo, February 12.—The offer of Lieut.Colonels Williams and Tyrwhitt, mem- bers of parliament, Col. Van Straubenzie and other Canadian officers to raise Canadian regt- ments for service In Egypt, has been declined, but Canadians will be employed to do garrison, duty in England if they desire todo so, This proposal is not likely to be accepted, as It is ex- THESE GOODS ARE JUST WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR THE NEXT TWO OR THREE MONTHS, e-half cash; balance in twelve month: ig interest, and secured by a deed al pee eara gree tremely doubtful if thousand Canadians could chmver. @50 depo ihe tit e raised for on purposes. aver. $50 deposit required at ihe time | DON'T FAIL TO LOOK AT OUR READY-MADE “tonoNro, Serra puROS 12—Capts. Dick ma OUSERS and Harbettle, government Inspectors of steam- Auctioneers. ie RESEDO NO S550 PEE PATE. || Conte neve oftored thelr merviees 10 he Kuglish : ae _ government Inthe Fgyptian campaign. The; SALE OF XALUABLE PRINTING | SOME NEW LINES IN LIGHT COLORS, GooD | Sovconment in the Type om BOO To 1,000 ofadeed of trust, tearing date Janus: nd duly recorded in liber1105. folio 47 he laud Tecords of the District of Col- “and at the written request of the holder of the secured thereby, I will offer for sale,at the ction rooms of Duncunson Brothers, corner D snd a SATURDAY, : < ARY, 1885, men, ae The Colonna-Mackay Nuptials. A SIMPLE CEREMONY FOLLOWED BY 4 MAGNIBI- CEET RECEPTION I PARIS. Panis, February 12.—Miss Eva Macks; mutried' to-day te Don Ferdinand Julien AND STYLISH, AT $2.50. | E. B. BARNUM 4 CO, ene hand Cottrell € Babeoek Printing | fo Set VENUE. _ | na, Prince of Galatro. The ceremony ws lial ageosiner pay Wedd SAMA Snes vate and was performed with pontifical Filo hr be min use eae short time in the mass by Monsignor de Reude,the papal nuacio, ror ther matter of the sive of 31 {uches by 46 Coxcetraren in the muncios’ chapel, in this city. There were thes. The press rated either by but forty persons present, bigs i ss cars ‘The nuptial benediction was administered by Monsignor de Reude, who. also delivered the marriage address, ‘The civil ceremony of mag- riage which Is required by the French law was periormed yesterday. The witnesses to this were Prince Colonns-Dorla, Prince Colonna, United States Minister Morton and Dake De- cazes, ‘After the celebration of the religious rite to- day Mrs, Mackay, the mother of the bride, gave a grand bridal reception, which in every respect rank with the most magnificent festivals ‘rench history, The reception was especially distinguished by the quality of the guests, ‘Among those who’ attended were included CRAB ORCHARD NOCH L. WHITE, Trustee. aces eee WATER, rpHe °MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. YY VALUABLE IM LLY SITUATED TRUSTEES SALE OF VI RE KENTUCKY'S GREAT NATURAL REMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR PILES, FOR DYSPEP- SIA, FORSICK HEADACHE, FOR VERTIGO, FOR INDIGESTION, FOR MALARIA, FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE OVED RES AND "DWELLIN 2 AND 734 SEVENTH STREET, AND if STREETS NORTHWEST. By Virtue of a deed of trust, dated June Sth, A. 9, and duly recorded {n liber No. @00, 473, ofthe land records of the District of, Jumbla.and by direction of the party secured thereby, we will seil-at public auction in front of the premises,cB. LIVER AND BOWELS. THURSDAY, the TWENTY SIS DAY OF FEB about every person of distinction and worth in ARY, Al D.. i LE-PAS: ‘More pleasant to take and superior to the “Salts.” | French society. Conspicuous among these were GCLOCK P.M, the following described Iteal Fs Senaes Geant in the Cee GP Were teqertbed eal Estate; | a Gose taken in wor Waren before breakfast will | General the Compte Menabrea, the Itallan am- bussador to France; Count Camiendo, and Mine, ‘Wyse-Bonaparte. +—_.____ Hanged for Killing His Wife. aforesald, known and distinguished Prove the value of this medicine. GENUINE CRAB ORCHARD SALTS are only sold im sealed paper box “packages at 10c. and 25c. Con- centrated Water, 35c. a bottle. oforizinal lots numbered nine (9) and Square nnmbered four hundred and twenty-nine (429) beginning for the sume at the southeast corner of said Teen dyes ‘on the line of 71h Street west, and running ee ee ae ee EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., AFFAIRS at! oaPtron. An Extra Session Probable. BACKWARD STATE OF THE APPROPRIATION IMPENDING DEADLOCKS OVER SOME ‘BILLS—1 ‘The democrats are becoming very uneasy over the prospect of an extra session, and many say they do not see how it can be averted. There are now only about fifteen working days left of e session, which may be still further reduce@by side issues that may be brought up fror the of, and st important parts of to excite con! sides ‘ocen} even if there mo day. But about thirty-alx lines of post othe ‘Appropriation bill have been dis- il, those most ‘Likel yet remain to be considered. This wil Hot Jess than two or three ds no considerable interruption, ten-objection rule hes been ailowed to contin the rersy, iis ‘th in force, and, together with the reading of the Journal, occupies the time until halft-past o'clock.’ After this the House is subject to valk porta of delays, arising out of questions of privi- roll call is tnd the like, 1 “With mattors in this condition, there are stil five appropriation bills besides the passed, allof which will dill to devantage. nized in consideration by the river and harbor bill. These eppropriation bills are the 1 tive, ete., which and'the sundry fications and nav; mittee. The ley of, but each of the of isla as been reported tothe House, civil, general deficiency, fortt which are still in the com- lative may be quickly dis- ers will provoke iscussion and occupy much time. On the for- ions: — bh If priat suc ‘two re} Handalle id app! tiops within the usual narrow limits ayouid in the House, the bills will probab! lea of holding these Ly \d the navy bills there will probe- each with a strong support. rO- be amonded by the Senate, in sucha way as to involve the two ‘Houses in a deadlock. In such acase an extra session would be inevitable, ay. There fs too, that it is th quietly work to and they: being used Berth G ring about an extra_sessi id the tendency at present seems to be in that in Impression among the democrats, Purpose of the republicans ts ion, charge that J.D. White is is purpose. ‘The republicans, on the other hand, say they believe there is & clique of democrats ‘who are endeavoring to bring about th: Bir. Reed sa: iat result. There are two things, , which ‘would bring about an extra session. One a determined effort on the ofthe sider the bills. iver ans fll and the other Propriations committes which would Tass the Senate in their efforts to properly con. @ delay on the part of the id harbor men to pass their This last contingency, he thinks, the most dangerous, as he of the appropriations committee in tolimit the Senate ip del: wi considering. an ¢ has suspected that the aking t te time id amending. The Senate, his for he inks, might not submit to this, but he dis clatms'an; to bring al express a desire ‘desire on the ut an extra heard but one man on sssion, He says he ide of the Ho to remain t of thé republicans | has M158 the capital during | the summer, and he was not one who would be likel; effec the House, to bring an extra session about unless he it through the defects in the rules of ‘Mr. Hoat,of the appropriation committes,sa; ho does not know whether there will be angxtra seasion or not, but riation bills ‘are Louse and since he has been In Congress. ‘he democrats are placing thelr faith in Mr. Randall's abilit; tra session. evil, confident declarations that there wil and feel encouraged by ‘be no A Sensation in the Senate. MR. VEST READS A LETTER MAKING CHARGES AS TO ALLEGED LAND FRAUDS. Mr. Vest read in the Senate this afternoon a letter from a gentleman residing in Michigan, whom he said he did not know, but whose re- spectability had been vouched for by a Senator from Michigan, ‘The letter stated that a e does know that the eppro- farther behind, botb {nthe in the committee, than ever before to avert what they consider his ex- bill introduced by Senator Paimer, apparently for the benefit of the bona fide puschasers of public | neecssitios of listreasury to open the ex} lands, was not 1 in the interest of a few fusion with t i ate sale contrary to law, thus getting for an acre lands that were ‘worth $25 to $1 reality in their interests, he land agents, in Hie lands at but ssons, who, through venta had been enabled 5 pre gere. The letter further stated that the Wash- ington correspondents of Mi not give the facts, but these land matters, paper clippings reeman, of Gi ey, of Marqu ‘igan papers bled statements the letter were ne Ay Wii statin, aid of WS that Barnhart, Hill and rand Haplds; Case and MeKin- ette, and others now in Washing- fon, owned one hundred thousand acres of those lands. “Whoever heard,” Mr. Vest asked, “of buying 100,000 knowing what personal knowledge of the facts ‘acres of public land they were buying.” With Mr. Vest ople ithout | no felt warranted in declaring that this had been a stupendous speculation in the public lands on | d to come in and pose | the part of men The New Orleans Expesition. ‘MEMORIAL OF THE STATE COMMISSIONERS FOR AN ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION. Following is the full text of the memorial sab- Titted to Congress by # eommittee representing the commissioners of the several states and ter Titories at the World's Exposition at New Or- Jeans, asking for an additional appropriation of $500,000, and setting forth the grounds on which the appeal is made: To the Congress of the United Sates : The undersigned, your petitioners, area com- mittee appoint F the commissioners repre- senting forty-six states abd territories of the Uni States in the World's exposition at New Orleans. We are aut by the unanimous vote of sald commissioners to lay before your honorable body, by petition, certain tacts which burden the expésition with’ dificulties beyond wer ment tondk foreuch relief orine exposition In méuey, as may in the Judgment of your honorable body, be necoasary to fulfil in good faith made to thé world, in the act of ating the exposition and repeated in quent act loaning it a sum of money it was fo be an exposition under the auspices of the Uulted States of America, Your _peti- toners humbly say they do not im that any legal liability rests upon tbe United States, for that was expressly provided against by the acts themselv lations were issued with the pledge of some form of government aid or ices, which ‘must be fairly construed as sufficient aid to protect the ent itself from any Just ground of complaint, at jeast from fore! nations, @8 to the failure oh the part of United Btates to make itg auspices reasonably advantageous to, invited exhibitors. and as with ‘deglaretion of its original purpose in relation to granted the ese auspices Congress exposition the sforesafd loan to, adirent and maintain {ts exhibits, and ea the Invitations Were then reissued by the government, your petitioners do most earnestly elalm that, such irther aid as may be ne iry tosecure the ex- position from failure and to maintain it till the Close of its allotted period, exhibitors may enjoy the benefit due to’thelr acceptanoe of {hese invitations and to thelr outiky of time and money in bringing thelr exhibits to this gountry) 1s proper to Be rendared an to maintain the friendly relations thet shoul exist and be extended between our ent ‘and its people and the governments and ou pentioners ba te0 to, your hi ‘Our pelitioners have, presented to your hon- orabie body a statement of the mana ers of the exposition, showing what been lone With the money in the execution of the trust oommitt to mm. by their Sppointns fas such managers by the Prealdent ‘Unit States, and (urthershowing thet the sum appro- priated (and, as your ittee believe, well Expenited in’ the’main, and got misapplied in any respéct, so far as’we, who bave been attendance at thee: ition, ba’ — able ont Dy ry the P djscover) is Insufficient to carry o1 Of the exposition as defined and declared act of Congress. Your petitionars are not pre- pared to analyze this Buanclal statement In close detail, but we can state in general the re- sults accomplished, and we declare, with a sense of our responsibility tn so doing, that those results asa whole are creditable to the management, and we have not been able to see how, under the conditions that have surrounded them, and in the brief time in which they bave been ‘accomplished, they could have been exceeded. This {9 what they have plished: They have converted a neglected plantatian of pearly three hindred acres into a beautiful parks the ground has been graded, drained and ‘provided With ample asphalt, walls, artifclal lakes end water supplies; unoccupied places t on planted with trees, shrubs and Sowers, and hearly one hundred acres covered with attrac tive buildings and flied with wonderfully use- ful exhibits and machinery and other means to make them effective, besides ample sccom- modations now subptanual y, completed public comfort to ensble itore to rel te the grounds In the enjoyment of the exhibits And the attractions that accompany @ world’s far. “The management was compelled by the ition before these accommodations cpuld be finshed, hoping to have them completed by its contrac: tors within a few days thereafter; but sabre dented rains came on, fams on railroad 8, involving thousands of car loads of freight, oo curred, holding back matgrials necessary to Anish these essentials to the people's comfort; and visitors, not knowing the causes of incom- pleteness and delay, flooded the mails, the tele- graph and the press'of the country with expres sious of their discomfort and. disappoinjmen and the tide of public 7p rt needed to swel the gate receipts was held back for over forty a Another cause for decreased attendance ‘as the lack of means to complete machinery foran adequate number of electric lightd to keep the exposition open in the evenin important feature in New Orleans, Unexpected increase of expenditures of necessity grow out of all these embarrassments, the current @x- penses of keeping the exposition alive mean- while going on, till debts accumulated, which ; but as the invi- | WOW_DIVIDED INTC TWO CAMPS. ‘The Greely Party Disseustons. HOW THESTORY OF A PORMAL DsVISION INTO ‘TWO PARTIES ORIGINATED. Lieut, Parssell, of the signal service, has had charge of the diaries of the members of the Greely expedition aimce their return, He read ‘and re-read them all when it was necessasy to | make copies of them, and Is probaly better ac- quainted with all their contents than anyone else, In conversing with a STAR reporter, the other day, he said: “There ts nothing to show that there was any division in the Greely party beyond the bickerings and petty quarrels which are to be expected. The trucexplanation of the Story is this: ‘The party all Itved together dur- ing the winter ina house under a blu. When spsing came the melting sow almost inundated it and it became becesary to flud other quar ters, so steps were taken to erect # house on a Bila few hundred yards distant, They ail worked with a will, sleeping in the old house until the new one was far enough advanced to some shelter. ‘The weakest ones would then sleep In the new house and the stronger ones would return after work fo the old quar ters. “As the accommodations of the new quar- | | ters were ent ‘others of the party occupied them. In this way the story of division in the y and the two separate camps originated, ‘bere were two camps, but ony. of ne- coaaity.” Lieut. Greely, who present dur- ing the latter part of the conversation, confirmed the above explanation. A Talk with Some of the Survivors. Egypt. He acted in this ring which time be did mm seeaciae Sees natives onthe one and of the though the latver was ostensibly ‘his le therefore in 1880, ‘ater uch to restrict the thereby tneurring interests the Ebediteon baving endeared bi ‘the masses’ by bumanity and justice. next four yeare | spent In adventurous pursuits of one sort another, and had to go to the in the service of the International African sociation when the Gladstone ministry,on Gen, bis zi Wolseley’s recommendation, urged bin to > turn to the Soudan to trangullise that On the 18th of January be Was summoned from Brussels to @ conference with the British ministry. Affairs in the Souden were from bad to worse: Hicks’ army bad been wi out of existence at El Obeid, and the su) of the Mahdi was extending toward EGybuian policy Mr, Gladstone s goverument hayplian policy Mr. # go" wantucfingon the idea whieh hed: alwags aut- mated it—that the key of the situation lay in preventing the power that cositralieg the canal om becoming the mere creature of To this god it was ready to go toany length of interference in Heypt; It Judged that the ex. gencles required the pacification of the Soudan and the reduction of tne Mahdi to obedience, m ‘olseley had told the ministers is the only man who can serve Some of the living members of the Greely #x- Pedition have objected to their diaries being made public, and their objections have been re- spected, ae the order directing the men to kee; Sourmale gues them tounticetend ther, Gor, would be regarded as private, and would be re- ‘Soret. Uraingrd bad prepared ao oficia jl Jou nal from the notes whic Neha heat Tine toons Re waa willing to have published; but the latter \c regarded as bis pavate property. notes ‘wo is rate thoughts ‘at the time, and al- though there is nothing in them which ‘guid throw on ya points, he is upwilling that ter should be published. A Srax re porter with Brafnard, Fredericks, he sams opinion as regards thelratares ¢ jon as who sald his di of ir diaries, exce} yal Babed, but it would ofr Po geet on workings expedition. All of the others, while ‘expressing ai to have their diaries Wited, etatea pontivel ub y thet if their contents Known they would throw no light upon uted guestions in connection with the jon. The ject of canpibelism was pot mentioned by any of the use they Knew pothing of While the mutilation of | the bodies proved io aglstence of canpibeligns, | they. said, yet they were all positive they ew nothin, of Gand ently made Bo reference foi “They alsoemtad thst thelr diaries would show no more dissensions in the party than might be expeoted among men cast ‘ay from civilization and in a starving condi- tion. There were blings and complain- inge byt only two Instanoes of open hgstility wi freely threatened to shoot Bender an when Biederbeck and Whistler tried to fight Quixide the tent, but were so weak they could nothave burteach other had they not been Be As Is the first instance, Lon, remarked: “Lieut. Greely could not have got the gun for I had hold of it. and. there was nothing in itto shoot, any way.” In regard to the steallng of others bostdes fienry, the mép eaid they had heard of it, but did ni know it positively. News Briefs. men lost their li in the gol explosiop. ak New G WS. "Mod ortne a = Fike, large famil! ine horses wore Slap Ete ‘he Britigh bark Erinna, from New York to Antwerp, with a cargo of petroleum, has been passed at ase, Mizmaantcllod ound ‘on fire, The fate of the crew is unknown. sata Sate fe to ia, esday Bight, James Harrady, colored, frozen to death. President Garrett, of the B. € 0. Railroad, de- nies emphatically ‘that his road bas secured enough Jeney road. ‘Wiillam Dudgeor While driving from Philed BL ade sie Ha Dodge, cng ees amine le, Hart couaty, Ky., 0 ief over Geath of bis wife and child, comuriited suicide ‘Tuesday night by cutting hls throat, Ex muting Attorney Jumes Caplis, of Detroit, tion yesterday against the Free libel and askin 25,000 | a Fike Frees stated thst he drew lamages. unlawfully from the treasury of Wayne county Lewis Starteer,a young married men, was to twenty years’ imprisonment, at iberland, Md., yesterduy, for rape. Pen aeee an tinaeins tral stock to coutrol that | ve |" He consented to accept the dificult | and with characteristic prompt tade departed | from England on the night of his interview | with the cabinet, With what intentions he went may be judged from bis declare tion that that part of the Soudan |; north or sennaar and between the White Nile and the Red sea, must be retained by for both milttary and polidcal reasons. must either surrender absolutely to ethe Mahdi.” he sald, “or defend Khartoum at all hazard,” aud he declared Uthat op the al ment of the Eastern Soudan, the Atab tibes on both sides the Red sea would take fire and @ Moslem uprising would occur, of which the ter Mible consequences could vot be e1 ecuuse of the Tieing in the Sou ‘at tributed to the oppreasie “Oppression, %§ it; dim content necessitated an force at the disposml of the authorities and am Increase of taxation, and so things went on in @ al cirele until they cul wed defies justified the inated, 8, 1h @ disastrous rebel Justive, were Bung back "to Be pill the | Turks Circassians and Bashi-Rkvou! wus,” added, “the egg of the present rebellion Was laid in the three years during which I Was huitted to govern the Soudan on other Turkish principles.” Pyshing on to Khartotm with these tdeas: in his mind {t was certainly then no part Gordon's scheme to effect a military of the country. He despised the khedive, an was with difficulty persuaded to ry Plenary commission from him. He toate bit way to Khartoum, attended only by @ few Ba tives, rightfully relying on bis acquaintance with the desert tribes to save him from Once at the capital of the Soudan he the negotiations with which he hoped to: the country and restore the su) a writer une styled “the Anglo. grument, limited.” Almost his ast wipe to appoint Zebehr Pasha governor {run and prosliaim that slavery would mot be interfered with, whereupon tho tion was raised in England. But be was understood by his censorious eritics. He knew that the Black Pasha was the greatest scouy- pected of befog nm principal: tustigutor Pf ‘te pected of being a princl Fovolt, and; moreover, Gorton hea Tube tie fon ouly & few years before, But Gordon Ranted his sslstance to bring order out of Chaos, and he understand that {( he ald bism Well enough he would obtain it, to the other question, it is enough to reaember that Gordon sald before leaving England that the permanent constitution granted the Soudanese fusranteed that no immediate emancipation of Slaves wonld be attempted. We know very little more of Gordon's ceedings since he reached Khartoum than ‘they have been failures. His position seems to have been more oF low beleacnered by. the enemy, und although encouraging messages, purporting to come from hin, bave beep re celved from time to time, It is Very doubtful if the most of them were not concocted Mahdl's agents, and sent out for the tification. "He bas bad various the rebeis, but the few thousand } HE under his comand constituted mo sucht i | HOLiipayseura, Pa., February 12.—Dr. L. who hope if &s would enable him to take the field, It te north along said 7th street west forty (40) feet; | No Genuine Crab Orchard Salts are sold in bulk. N. ir ere 37 p.m. as innocent purchasers “on the passage of @ bill | the management were unable to repay. Their ‘A WILL ASK INDEYNITY.—A dispatch | impossible to say what negotiations be has bed ba {nets five (90) feet toan, alley: thence | Seq thas “Crab Apple" trade mark ig on alllabels. | Aine we Wislch, “Beacis eas oneeuted ashe | like that now before the Senates" credit became Impaired, bringing new digicul- | gem Sin The Chinese govern: | with the Mubdl or even'to uporoximave the e suid alley forty /40) feet: th pli crime for which Be: "aS execu! ded deli ik png said alley forty feet; thence east} 5 pr > oy fa wits (Gi cd MR. PALMER REPLIES, ties and still added delays anc it of work and | ment inten; ing the expulsion of Chi- | causes of the nop-success of bis mission. ver 95) feet to the point of beginning. yy only “Crab Apple” Brand. For sale by all | butchery of his wife on the 7th of April, 1884. Siatentals until now: wees wittitan meena ng : Wiehe wi pieces Bo ‘One third cash: balince in three equal tn- | Druggists, The woinan was found in her night dlothes | mtr. Palmer sald that no doubt some specula-| hotts in good order tobe aéen, with SiTeoma. | Ree Tots Pureka, Calon the 7th inst. an io- | experts in Egyptian matters neuding Me. JJ, crest thereun at ix per cent per anion, secured dud ?aSleaver, “The head was angst severed | tT8@nd lumber men had invested in lands, | tions favorable within its buildings and grounds | from the United Sta . that the false prophet could occupy Khartoum ra “Auctioneers, | DY deed of trast on the ‘premises sold. or all cash, at CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., Pun SRO but those were not the men that Mr. Palmer | fora successful continuance of the exposition, —————+ee—______ wheneverhe chose todoso. He did make bie 7 — | option of porchuser,, $300 reguired upon euch house SIMON N. JONES, Mt ae was seeking to relieve. The men he wanted to | the re oes pers caine one on the | | Burrish Canixet CHaNGEs.—Lord Roseberry | choice and execute it on January 26. Nos . ORGANS. Surchaser's Coot, ‘Terma tobe cuuntiod with withie imal Inoculation for Plearo-Pneumonta. | help were the poor farmers, who had put their / One, Hand, with, an unjust public sentt-| pas been ated lord privy neal and ais Szecele Hepsenees (008 SecoND HAND Praxos mer oe oy i el Ton ofeatdeasasaeguard against contagious | tiles ofa vast number of land owners to the | With abundant, unavailable assets and a | general, will oceupy eeats in tho cabinet. house ofictals at Chicago clalmn from evidesos Narmeraccumcgaa OE re gs Pleuro-pneumonia has thus far proved encour. | northern half of the lower peninsula of Micbl’ | and iiable to wind up its affairs at any moment | Faraz, INCENDIARY FIRE at CHARLETON, | Toct!ved from local Importing bouses that there wo ee Fone fracas hgingly successful. The fifty cows which were | €an. They had bought the lands honestly and | #24 Your pote ar Ap ped OX) | is clear discrimination at the New York im Raa ee oxering & Sons Pore Asp Isvicorara. inoculated two weeks after after expostire to | Paid taxes on them for twenty, sears, and were | Lari Paavcng, injustice t te people of ew | Ve. vaste Ymvoraing! destroyed the Kanawha | Pati tty being cmb’ trnportera ie Decker Bros. fection, passed in a few days, and with safety, | now Ha y a : ; é x | way big AU Modern Improvements. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE RRAL thougha mand type of the diasassyand are now | BY, bounty jumpers, land jumpensand jackals of | rens'of our Fespective, sates and territories, Of| Note we yo Eee aa one ae | form tse before Congress. “You may safely OSL Ene TATE CORNER OF Nontee ASP SORTH | Those who may wish to purchase, elther as» dett- | Tegurded as in exeelient condition: Peer ac ewniien eon (hom iwe have carefully inquired concerning | mates of the hotel escaped im their night | there are inore under-valoations in New Lorktte : ‘prio : aTOR, aS —rr . ese , Visitors to the exposition have | clothing. Lous, $12,000. = vent. RRENT_SEVERAL FINE RNABEFIANOS | TUE (WOKE MANSION. CORNEI OF WASH | ctous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- The Great Shaw Failure. THE DYNAMITE RESOLUTIONS DYING 4 QUIET | been treated’ with courtesy and beralty. tn aot peed nee | $.70ck than in the taatof osenniey Mae your. ‘Square and Upright, for salecr rent, at redueed | INGTON AND, | Boston, February 12.—Judge Brooks has DEATH. reference to Mving accommodations, and have | FUNERAL SERVICES IN A THEATER.—A sol- | Oi, movesg ord eo ok ow a Ee BC HELEN EAE PS ate ee aides | _ By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated on TERATED WHISKY, are invited to make® | jade his final decision in the case of T.S, Shaw | The House foreign affairs committee disposed | Obtained comfortable board and I ing With: | emn and impressive funeral service will take from S0 to 40 por cent ebeuper in New ¥ eomance ROH AZS 12H Sew (PHS | tne ith day of February, 1898, ana tecarded trial of the celebrated brand. ie: Bros, slowing & dividend ot 80 per (cent. hi resolutions today by the | Qt diiculty at reasonable rates. Added to the | place aj boon to-morrow at Ford's grand opera | than by unporting them direct. The same alle wa in Liber 1,113, folio 05, of the land records. for, Ferdinand A. Wyman was appointed assignee, | Of the dynamite lutions today by the | gebts of the exposition for materials and labor | house, Baltimore, over the remains of Witham | (asf by Unporting thera in the case of ribbons ‘the bistrict of Columbia, I will gel at nie 2. By a recent decree of the court, all claims not | adoption of the report of Mr. Eaton, chairman | in its preparations, thera now came on pre-| Forrester, late stage manager of the Buston b iy perfumerion, H EINEKAMP in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, E -|U U PPP PPP REE RRR TIT EEE NN N | proven yesterday are not toshare in the divi- | of the sub-committee paving the matter in | miums awarded by its jurors on live stock, agri- | Ideal opers com} . The entire opera = | = 3 ENTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, a’ Diss, at| GU pep pep BEE BBR, E- NNN | ends, and notice to that effect was sents | cherge, which was adverse to the resolutions of | cultural and dairy products (and more are Will be prevent, with their manager, Mis | Tx Ovsrex Suoceeey POLE OSUOCK F. Mail of lot ning (9). and parts | UU BPP EPP ER RRA oT EE XN N | week ago to all creditors whose claims ore une | Mess’ Finerty and Hewitt, it being held that | awaiting award), whose noo-payment for wane | Bat Ober Bue socpen it be cone fat opie: yockace senate Gel tee bakes a UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS Clehg- five (ano in the city of Washing ia ae} Cue 6b) CURee BoE 06% Eye § S| proven. Claims to. the amount of $211,076 | Congress had no right to authorize any depert- | of funds caused’ still further complaints and |G. ofthe third Evangelical church, Bal- | {ower shuckers’ strike hun been, District of Columbia, described as follows: ter * | were proven, maiking the total amount proven | ment of the government to bunt up ovidehes | public disaifection, to keep visitors syray.. The | Uinore. he muste will be spndered 3" the | and say they ure dally receiving te) iH net cf lot nine (D),and “fin neari = | to convict American citizens of a crime Ww! ring weather, Boston anda o bmn somae ‘ ‘works Are renowned for elegance of styles, superior work- | Hrnct “one. Wandred aad’ {agate ey ee OS Ww wi nn.ss,k KY ¥ i — which they have not been charged. tome. With Kelp fom Co © raise the i Brovactive Order of Wwili render | at the red: rye on innocent responsive in action to the | then south cients seven (87) feet two TB) tebe then wwww aot Lis RE ¥% es A Switchman’s Costly Carelessness. ‘THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL, exposition out of ony a te ities by the ritual at the receiving have been taken back, but the packers say the = west one hon wrentystwo. (1S . : 3 a i Rls . sen tm toue and of great | ‘Ct jine of lot elght 8), und then norts elghty seven Www HTS EY Curcaco, Febraary 12-4 double header su:| ‘The House appropriation committee had the | Puusbtdn of iwabtio favor resulting fem | A isionio Hopes Humwe The Leyaen | (cadens in the strike, whom on Ter (iget ire 2) Haches ths Nore Gapltat wen te Wow HOHGTSss8 kk ¥ puraitea intern train Of empty passcuger eave at | Baval appropriation bill under consideration | the knowledge” that Ro ee se, at Anta, Ga. was burned yesterdac. | miered ue them te —— ‘They contain ail the latest and best improvements | "PE DSO" WE pw rspay the EIGHTEENTH DAY {he Baltimore and Olo road idte lastnight, and | to-day, but did not get far enough advanced for | its. rellef, the exposition can, be tumed ‘house was the headquarters of the coni-d- hon Ase Tndonsed Uy conipetent Judges as being uneaualed: | OF PEEREALY. 017 2500, 81 FOUR OCLOGE ¥. | This Whisky, upon.an analytical examination, bas | catised about $5,000 damage to rolling stock, | {tio appear whether or not the majority of the | from threatened | disaster to assured | erate army during the es Of, Atlante aad | A Desrrcre Sovrm Camoriatcam—The Bal 3 = M., ail that parcel of ground In the city of George: but no loss of lite, though the ngets were | committee would favor large appropriation or | success. ‘The gate receipts are now alightiy | when Sherman buraed the clty it was the only | timore Sun Urday saye-—A tian ocakly poverty: We are siving low factory prices to our Washing | tosin, in anid District, deserved as follows ie Proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of | PUL HO loss of ite, though the passengers were | Corn sbove current expenses and can be greatly | Bullding of any prominence left standing. eight years of age, who bore evidemse of un ton patrons and terms to suit See ae eee ree oe Tee naeiOn And Goddert | ws, soodern ingredienta which are used to give a | Was occasioned by the Baltimore and Ohio train | rir PROPOMED COMGRESSIONAL oomnerrres To | Increased oe eee 2 ar's Rust Warnsuira Orders have | ech, in, much better circumst: called wi Pianos of other makers at low prices and payments | toa street two hundred and three ‘gud bine tents running upon the Central’s track through a| NoTIFY CLEVELAND AND HENDRICKS OF | 0D under pul Meuuel aeninn. “etd 7 Rihapiniel fie Rat the tan eich Be iD fead}ueey | tue city hall yesterday and roguemea Priorphatecslly S10) feet: thence east. at Tight ‘Weab: | fictitious age and avor to this popular drink. switchman’s carelessness. THEIR ELECTION, eee ee eta rhc eae eaPtnee ode | Buta smceed to Sut the Turki Mant te readline | the mayors soseaary, 80 bim b Sicha ‘Telegraphic Briefs. The House concurrent resolution, to appointa | Fepaviment of itaioan, “Allis lost i present | prevaite tage tye eet wl Go tothe Red sea and | [halt sone good trends? Bewele be bee FACTORY WAREROOMS, enths (T1 30) sous ab ‘was found unconscious at | Jott committee to wait on Cleveland and Hen- | difficulties are not :removed—stoek subscrip- Bhat the. been made because of the re- | sent trom Washington to Baltin.oze by a font; theyee horth one hundred and otnety-two (192) | Browning & Middleton, Barbour & Hamilton, eee rulin Tuesday lace aud | dricks to notify them of their election, was re- | tions, donations, government loan and all, | cent, ‘of Italyan ships in the Red sea. | Wade Hampton. He gave his name tert strect ohe hundred aud Ay (150) feet ws the | 2 & Brvan & Bro, ¢.C. Bryan, Ree are ta Race been estes Uy Mis Tstiae | ferred to thie Benate Sominitins on elections except what migbt be realized by the sale of | The Turkish Gost hasbeen Iving practically idle | Waiters and suld that he hed. {c . weft s BL Wheeler, ‘Thomas A. Rover, died this morning. because the phraseology was regarded as ques. | BilIdIDES, The conten or pena en ee ed nae the aa et | mg teed tego ph py on a Inte Hetek teamaion locas Denety See e | saune Meeraden Sorel ‘ \L AND coms Honable. It directed that the President and | whole or in part for its advance: most of the ships has not been set in motion | Hinian politically, religiously wed soctaig. The guantge Bek Sena Blouse formerly eeaplca,py | Joba H. Magroder, J.C. Ergvod & Co, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Vice Presidentlect be notified that they bad | “W2" therelore, in the. name of the states | nor cleaned for at least five years, Benner ametbendion ol eke ne ee wp lace Gow Henry DG Hi sa ieee HL HL. Clase en elected for four years beginning with the | ani territories ‘we. represent, With ‘thelr SS hi "ees opens uate Belkioe te COAST ee Wikio Soc. The New York Stock Market, Ath of March. "It, is contended that it should | 8295 Jou er expenses ut stake’ in arprossin, erey STAY Ix A OCONVERT—Miss Eliza | Philadelphia SOHS FEELS €C0., i) years with interest ot six pet cemt pes eomnea oe, HINGTON, D. ‘The following are the opening and 2:50 p.mn. pricesof | read beginping “on” the 4th of March. For | Fisng Cor thelr own, for the ‘collection ‘and | bet One of the young ladies whoen-| 4 Fugrrrve Baipeenoast Al ____ 987 Pennsylvania ave., near loth st. | til paid, secured by trust deeds on the property, or H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by | Some Years past, such notification com-| maintainance of their exhibits—for the gov- | tered the convent of Notre Dame at Annapolis, | paitimore Sun Of this mere in re. TETTES, AURE-peesmmeny | eit tt onton Of purchaser. A deposit of 4 = , special wire to H. H. Dodge, 689 16th street: mittees have not been appointed, and | Srament itself, in the protection of its own | Md., last week, came oot after Temaining there Perreyra, the young Peravian who phones, bones, €c.. trom SPP Y PH | ine st purchaser's cost If terms OF sale are wet Sole Proprietors, SSrnc erroneous iden sccins to-have | department, exhibits, already coating the | three days, aid before she had recelved tbe | his bride of « week, formerly Miss tree : ps sormplled with tn tent (10) Gays from: daw of sale the! 74m Philadelphia. revailed in some minds that the republicans | SNfiiut ty ane eatin, loan), to place ae | daughter ofa widow Inds, whe could methesr | Becher, of York, Pa.. dit Guy's tote a rves the right to resell at risk and cost a P addition to the million loan), to place them | daug} y, two weeks ago, bas been arrested in New. of defuviting purchaser ecrertons Wore endeavoring tocastsome imputation Upon | there and maintain them—exhiblts priceless | the se} jon from her daughter and caused | tity. whore he was wanted on ‘charge of fated JOHN M. BUTLER, Trustee. CE SUL the honesty of the election of the democratic | in their value, perhaps imperiied and Tmpossi- | bor to return and live with her. ing money and valuables to the amount of = J. Cy. Hereurssox, Bret. candidates. Even democratic members of the | bie ‘to replace—for the thousands of private | erah handled dutiars fram kiemocmeer on meee | louse seem to have entertained this idea, but | exhibitors from our own country ang from| SwOr Hts Wire's Berrayer Deap ox | {'S. Hundred dollars trom bis former employ cull’ 2 MEDICAL, &e. ECCRSSON TO M. WILLIAM, j itis altogether a mistake. ‘There is nota re-| foreign lands, with 9 roperty, gvatues jin ex: BlgnT.—On Saturday night a stranger rode UP | pawned in Baltimore, were recovered Several b fermsin Pianos | —————_ — Bias just recelvedt etisck tiipostaiion/on SAUCE USEVEE publican, Senator who dovs not regard Cleve- | hibits estimated a’ $40,000,000, and for the | to the ranch of A. J. Nathans, near Coleman, | Bty Marshul Prey and sent to inspector tind aie” "= hho” | MDRANE UF FOREME HAS, MEMEDY FoR | Rovertuas Pon bvaNic wi oucs oe ind eiind Speefaan, “BRCM | honor, cur county dppea Congreso | Herts anda io; Kvdiey Bender, When |e Yank Mx errr a oat § . tamed P\ iauties. fet et rr s site ss he resi f si sa! om Ys ‘steyp faa pases 5 — | Can pe consulted dally wt 129 7th de new. Omics | samples from the best manufacturers in Paris, and are lution adopted by the Sonate today for the | Sooney needed. | shot bltn dead aud rode away. ihe stranger | Rome ln York. Herseniather, Mr 3. J-Gresig, a we hours from J to 9 p.m. with ladies only. jad22mr*~ | the most elegant goods ever shown in this market. appointment of a committee of Senators to | No resort to technicalitles—no proof, ffbrought, | Was a wealthy stockman, who lived about 504 Gay *° WUNIN3 AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS A SPE- pee 7 Trevies, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania ave. make arrangements for the inauguration of | rat the government was not legally or morally | miles from Coleman, whose wife had been se-] GUY +00 JALTY at { DU EGLDEST ESTABLISHED AND| The REDUCTION OF TEN PER CENT ON Ceycand and Hendricks, was offered by Mr. | jound—would be able to counteract the dami- aoe by eee The latter a come to} ‘Thronghout Quebec and Ontario y | ie physic ie, city, can | CLOAKS will continne until the stock in closed. jal erman. aging impression which would prevail in foreign hans’ ranch to hide bimselsfrom the wronged | the mercury was from fifteen to SOL 9th street. 29 Missourt ave., first street ee | ve d_the invitations, | husband. ; d ippivitls ate tenes te coe countries who have accepted the im ne, below zero. At Hamilion Lake was Sir monake com plaanes ae % ‘The New Swaim Court-Martial. Should the United States government allow the Se frozen solid ten miles out from shore, e thing ioved. Prompt treatment. ‘Correspondence’ acd | Grazat Ozosrne Our Sane THE ACCUSED CHALLENGING MExCHEES oF THE | exposition languish and die before ts allotted pA,VIRGINIA usiciaN KILteD.—Dr. Chas. | hover known before. tions strictiy contidential. Separate rooms COURT—HIS OBJECTIONS OVERRULED AND HK | time, if the government by any reasonable Hien tints gle | oat me ae lenrico: = for ladies. Office hours—11to4 and 6 to & p.m ja2¢-1m< OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES PLEADS NOT GUILTY. means within Its power could have interposed peed achaaiccvilie torovike nie hd | NS, SURE Re PAY we 1 for the trial of Gen. | to save It. Our country would be justly accused | Frad néar Mechanicsville turupike. His neck | NSnAtavat @ manana ie <b MME. SELDEN, PROFESSORS OF | At SINSHEIMER @ BROS, 608 7th Top second cour m eras Re the we of offering, for a comparison of products and | Was broken, and it was evident that be had | Croup, Throat and Lung pimenses @o ics since 153; skillful. treatment for sail ee Swaim yesterday afternoon overruled his objec- | Capabilities with forelgn lands, ‘a hospitality | fallen from his buggy and been some | Gove. "Try it. Phot satiated, ceturn the; frmale complaint: every accommodation for patient — tions to Gen. Newton artd Col. Bradley as mem | that was not hospitable; and the'same prinelple | distance. aud get Yous mouey beck "Wold by all tee’ 1103" Linco! Place n.e., Capitol : e wi Interests i g | sardame ‘This sale will continue s short time only. Look bers of the board, and the objection to Col. Black | soos appl Ua hereliatired ‘territorial and indk | _ A Bro DRAL Ix CANNED Corx.—The greatest = — owie teed tate weekd VE Sioon RESTORED AY DENG outing bhi “ ase was withdrawn’ after the statement of that | of hom eai in canned green cory ever made in this DIED. A Large Assortment Constantly on Hand, at the | 1 or two of De. BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cor- | the following well-known makers in Ladies’ Shoes, Baltimore Markets. officer that he had no prejudige against the | ‘We present the eppeal of these comm loners | Country was completed week between the! praxpENBURG. On Warereca; Gat, Willcure any case of seminal Weakuesa.hervous | Gousin's finest Cur. Kid, handsewed, but, that cost | BALTIMORE, Mo. F 12,-Vingiots stres,| accused. When, the court met this morn-| and exhibitors to Congress with full confidence | NortRern Harford Packing assoclation and | yasp.u 8 o clos f-M, E. Si: BRAN DENBEMG, ab ¥25 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Stuoteyktein. "Yoo Bick ww: PAE Vigor fo, the | you $5, we will sell you now at $3.79. consolidated, 4: new ten. forties, Sg wvifee Ter | ing Gen, Swatms counsel, , objected , to | thar your honorable body will not suffer the | Messrs. Smith & Wicks of Baltimore, The sale Biante 3 hole systern. GUC Bs Fag | Count nest Str. Goat, handepwed, which aresola | {atees, 184; North Carolina itis ld, 100 tid t-| Col. Brookes as a member of the court: The | exposition to peristy and that Our government | Includes between 0,00) and 100,000 cases. of | Funeral wil tke place from. bis te resin, EDW. F. DROOP, | DEBHITY OF THE NERATIVE ORGANS loonie’ day. latter declared he had no prejudice against the | sili render such ald as may be ‘toen- | green corn ata price of from 72% cents to 74 | 8 street northwest, on Friday, February -F. . juuilckiy cared Uy the Civiale Method. Adopted | Clsewhere at ¢4.50, our price now $3.50. BALTIMORE, Mp., February 12.—Cotton steady— | accused, and the challenge was withdrawn. able the exposition to be maintained to the | cents a free on board the cars in Harford | m. Sole Ax & Sons’ Pianos, | Hall the hospitals of France: Prompt retarp ofvigor. | _ Cousin’s fine Cur. Kid, butt, which sell at $3.50, we | mitiiing, 11. Fiour steady and dail. Waeat-south- | “Godnsel of the aecused then challenged, as | 200, {Re Cpe ne oe eed proclsimes | county, Md., less cash commissions, ec. CONNOR, (On. See yt ning un pompuly Attended | Pa es free. SCIVIRLE RISEDIAL AGENCY, | POU DOW At 92.70. fi fed, bba00, southern amber, STADE NET Maryland, | Members of the court Colonels Smith, Andrews, | to the world by the Presidentwof Bis‘dalied SEARCHING FoR HIDDEN TREASURES.—Abont xe wesc lcpeiitangecn oe we Work, = x Fuiton st, New York abds ‘8 Shoes at the same low figures. od, 06890; sou B k ; | Brooke, Bradley, Ayres, , Carlin anc 1 — a from St. Patrick's church, sic WoxeS-RATHER THAN Canny | Gee bosee cere SST FE, | _ About 200 pairs Ladies! Fine id Butt, every pair of | 93,20, No, 2 western Wun red, spoh 86 Tor, on te ground that they are his inferiors in | "And your petitioners will ever pray. gacand ehairmiles from Unicn Mills, in Myers’ | ig. "'o clock. with sum tr tre sepows Wie tome. cm vi discretion, excesses, 42. ‘s in butt., lace and Gaiters ng i 3 g Sa cate eed eee pa uot, ae ape pet cele tee Te Som wan cleared, | att Cine Jey comminoner fr Stnnw| Seeing ada eases was Lowy | be morgan Me ala Sa Oe Se et rive $1. ‘These ahoes are superior to custom made. cane eos enter Wise, BTSs: | a oe eae tne ere doors the olicaney | Cote Commissioner for Vermont, | David B. Earhart. is the name of one | tx yenrs aud eleven months. ALLET. BEAT SPECTA — 8126-twt8 | We ask those that want to save money to come as | western mixed, 34a90: Penneyivania” S4a87- fas overruled. Counsel, for the accused then | Egiscorn UO; CuAREn Asst Goumnlscioner for | of the earliest settlers iu. that ‘section: ‘who | Notice of fusera! in moraing papers. - Third ASU PIANO SM: PILIS, CHICHESTER'S ENG. | early as pouible, as our stock ts uow complete, “We | aet .7aa7b: ‘Provisions steady, with more finn: | We Cuerruled. Counsel or the secased then | | Prescorr 0. traded with the Indians. “Tradition has it that | QUEEN. Op, February 7th. 1 . Seedy at Spee Pear cee een eter heme! Gay have all sizes and widths, therefore call at once at — | HESS, PSF, ‘wilt Ty otea a1. fo the juriadiotion of the court on the man Epwaxb D. Hortox, Commissioner for Wis- | Arwood had great treasures Seay kien eee fear tered tp Rebranty Jinn sad ‘ + $1: Madison So 7 eed _ ts t6 Liverooa! ‘@'majority of the members are the juniors : rg ty Fe Ss «Cc |, CARD-90 ALE WHO AEE ee SINSHEDMER & BROS’, See Sotion, bod; for “ised Paes Inthe rank of the accused, and thot the order | “Groce @. Prnxixs, Commissioner for Ken- | Some years ago excavations were made by = CElpacee Sreck oO, | Dry a Le BF 3 GO} ao 808 7th street. | ceipts—t 2, wheat, S104 ; | convening the court having failed to state that | tucky, number of persons who had heard of the treas- | “Funeral from his late residencesnear EMERSON, AND BAUS &€O. Weakness eatly decay, loss of manbood gent ht corn, 125,000 18, 600 Is; Fe, such a selection could not have been avoided, | S, A’ Jonas, Commissioner for Mississ\y ure tradition, and s man was killed on Friday at 2o'clock pan, Picods ast Fae: pinwos | Sake Mallow Bieeftada te | Ger “Tae Bowe Stade caabiSeiaSa eatah | HRS ct, Te aoa ene mem: | Cunlics Seciee ae ee ceeae | Be eat heteg Pen | Seeman ar ad. witoox @ WittTe AND ‘iemare oncass | Ett fancies diver by a°uibigtaed ip ‘ ee ae ip ourtove 0 Pl aneine | Cggumities oy e: a ee Anuerica, “Send se!fmddressed envelope to a A jeago Marketa, bers of the court and the Judge advocate wers now delving in the inine professes to have had Pranos aud Organs exchanged, repaired, tused, | JOSEPH T INMAS, Stadlon D, New Ge concae ane CHICAGO, Tus, February 12-11 a.m. The weather | Sworn, And the accused was arraigneg and | DrNawrre Discovsities ix LoxPox—Th@ |» dream of the hidden treasure about ten UNDERTAKERS. boxed: for rent by day, Week, mouth or year. Kent | ests C07 CARRIAGE, ROAD, TEAM and EX-| is clear and cold. Whest hus ruled quiet and easy, | pleaded “not guilty” to the charges and specifi- | London police on Tuesday night Sis months ago while was ip Germany, and im- | === a 00. applie! if puretaset | (osseaurri0y. EAS HARM IES of “all Kinds and description at | and is now quoted et 85% for May. Corm—sfay, 40% | Cations, iy ofaynemite ina book store kept by two | sneaiately shipped Sox Asnerice, He says be was cm > ul stuck of Ge. Music. J "EST is May, SO May, easy Ame nsrow road. — ioe kee RORkRACE | L haves (positive remedy 18 the shore, inane, by | very genuine CONCORD, HARNESS is stamped May, 7.1 TS District Government Affairs, aan important discovery, of dynamite was put in | fe is now digging. as nee rh ereent & 4 bse LOL siataet CASES Ol! Worst kin ‘name ‘trade mark. rery —Closinj -Wheat— irculation in don last evening. was saSt Managing Partner of the tate OF Serko, | king standing have Geen cured: Indeed, wo wtrong te LUTZ & BRO., Sorasre Tite Sats ahs ‘Aprile tute hay Si | HACK RATES DURING THE INAUGURATION | {5 tho eflect that uantity of theexplosivehad | | Mcnpenxp His Gan [Ryan Ab-| JF), 3 ROTRLER, 281 Man te firmef Elis Ca | ict, oat twit send fo bates 407 Pentayivania avenue, wary, GO Mirch so “Apri Sou: SHARON. been found in Portiand place. ‘The’ police Ty | petiaged of Rock Creek, Hardin coun- Sa Se) treatise scaae, ng National Hotel. ‘Rebraary, 3 ; ‘The hackm were | fused to divulge anything concerning the. , LIL, wes reproved Win! ng tet hands Senipey py | ee NCS eA Ree ee MSR | , A NORE BEANE CA MUAGE NOES Jaro Peace Fa Merck | ror the Commissioners tilaaeenogn in abe | oped alacover Riviogiefitueorttorgy with anther toy, | | FURNINEING UNDERTAEER, JOHN FELIS € C HB DE id g dience to a request tox upon the rat SSS uring ye Mer GOL UP, Went 1} aeog J peomyivania avechear Jothet. | [T HAS J ZEN CONTRADICTED THAT ¢ period |. KILLED By AN ARMY OFFIeER.—A dee Lay ‘012 Feomyivacia avenue northwest and 735 eee ae ee Se pin ekOriceuts ts the oldest somtliins GAT charged uniformly by them during, the period | » Miho New York Sun from Pittsburgh, Texas, onan one. Hee tela pall, ECKER™ PIANO | tising Ladies’ Physician In this city Tea De Hames % of the inauguration cerem: a ‘Sth st. southenst. oat oon by DECKER BROS. N. Y. | contidentiy consult Da, BRUTHERS, 900 Bat ny, | —> Local Notes, ‘quires the Commissioners to fix upon the prices | Feb 2A Sa7H The stranger who yesterday Stns southeast, ‘Telephone call No. 654 42-6m ‘Sole Agent, 407 loth st nw. | particular attention paid to ‘a’ d ‘pecullar t6 GOLDEN SPECIFIC, ‘The ball given Jast night at National Rifles’ | which are to be posted in all vehi ‘Of public | shot and icilled G. M. Ov eoteck Toe Gated, GENX. GRANT ON FRATERNITY OF THE BLUE W. BARKER, Organs — | Fan troubles sucesattity. Gondry Suuarities and ove-| 4 POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR | hall by Ploneer Council, Sons of Jonadab, wasa | conveyance. No schedule was fixed upon, eee eos connec ie an | AND THE Guar.—In seawer o io 0 mato esate. R* | goud agcomenodaiions, tied inet ech ene Set, ee ‘THE LIQUOR HABIT. Miller othe 44 U.S ardilay: ed Mins Tours | secede Ari g had an examining tial Bios and "gray Veterans yecommending his re- | UNDERTAKER AXD PRACTICAL EMRAZACER, Tas Ber Tx Tas Dormer ii snort ~~ Saber | Remmi cre aime, ator | E Maree niet ee oe etre County. Saag Brooks aed, Woe, | aremont, Gen. Grant wrfieg as tows! Ons F\R RORER! > 4 rw] ee Decay seed Boa RO) ‘The District A| tiom Bill. that tified in Smart. W. — a ‘sectional ROBERTSON, THE EXPERT harmless, and will effect « permanent and speedy | by Worthy Chief Clarke, were pl features 5 died fd pave Geen indicted for re ASK FOR IT. Diss eenah touts peer athe wide worldieted | CUre, whether the patien is a moderate drinker oran | ofthe affair. mh to | taatingrinsinied upon thelr amendments to | earaif’ wish’ intent to Kill Liew Heard, at | gontesh tbe freemen and etre ‘of Private, $i ‘and Chronle | scoliotic wreck. Ithaa been given inthousends of | _,The Corcoran Gallery of Art will be open to | hel stuvice apwropriation bill and asked for @| whom they fred several shots aftor be had seamstes aia Uses, tant Gait, Gogalrtd Stantopdand Absaes | care, and in every instance a perfect cure haa to- | Yallory tonight from 8 io 10 oo contincon Killed Smart in self-defonse and was retreating. | Sonhtry aur ER {the Sywtem, Bladder, elten hicead Seaton aatia oie oc ee —— aes Gaara Wa enter once Bret cosas inotod eth fs Apvanaese becomes oat eames sorsome: || seastaee' Homeanaece Ge Saat of 30 City Post Office Site. ae ane ee Saas oe beg aaa Oo1omeD every Wednesday and Saturday from % to 9 p.m. at his | bility for the liquor appetite to exist. I street northeast, reports stolen from No.122] Messrs, Touleman, Barbour and Semms sp- arriborg Sesterday, pony sh to Gen. | Nor. = For sale in Bottles by Dealers Generally, and to i oe Sate eteeagpay cae eae GOLDER SPECIFIC 00., Proprietors, B street, where he had an overcoat | peared before the House public buildings and | Grant, their warm sympathy with | the Baltimore. ueks und Bottles by the Agent === *Cinetanatt, Onto, | Fated NF ngon On Teeeday ieee ten | grounds committee to-day with proposition Pog bd teeny yr some time ago GRQCERS INOW, 18, YOUR Time-L axe p| Forsaleby gowns worth $10 each. to sell that portion of square westof city P.O. for | G60. Grant tele ‘of the am | Strerrands married, are not Chimneys at half ‘medium Be; R. K. HELPHENSTINE, ‘post office. The Bos ree ‘that the wife SAMUEL PALMER, | lars, 40¢ ealam,’d3e: : EBRITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, RANGE ov THE THERMOMETER—Tho follow: | sitso! Pigkter tne Bank of Washington | Sembled at ae Tenult of paar <a Corner 14th and F streets: also corner 14th strest and | ing were the readings at the ‘office to. | ana Duildings, and Is offered * for | Fully 10,000 ‘are out of em} ag eS Se Si, de 2 SON: ‘Vermont ‘Woshingion, D.C. Gage Bonin, 10.0; F on, 10.7; Et alae 22 » osmmaistee took Do action in Manayunk, ned greet Gir | Anne ‘Telephone 454. (Call or write for circulars and full particulars. 19-00 | 2 p.m., 27.8. ‘tress:

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