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THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ad E'S SISTER AT THE STAR BUILDING . u ‘Reethwoet Corner Pennsyivanis Ave. aud 11th Bt, by MR. BLAINE'SSISTER VERY ILL The Evening Star New: paper Company, | GEO. . ADAMS, Pi IRELAND AND THE PRINCE’S VISIT. ¥ e1 mosh ope > DAKOTA EXCITED OVER INDIAN ar Washington, D. Ca LANDS, ton Pridsy—$1 a Ci a ths. 5 cents. = = THE CAMPAIGN IN PGYPT, ‘ + must be paid in advance : m —— paid fo ; Vo. 9.9236 v1 ~ y, Bb Nad Wo ] See appiicaten | ¥ ot GO—-No 9,936, WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 18835. TWO CENTS. [iinet care ne = = —_— — — - - The remainder of Gen, Bak = a 5 z : ler's f ¢ Gakdul gra . ___ SPECIAL __NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| %0 DUEL, BUT THE GORE Flows. WEDNESDAY'S CEREMONIES. diss wells whom they sotine,| Nia ersers eoeteee PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIA: i S'GNEI . x ae Soc! Bad! rec fering from the severestrain uf trad, <a TON. i Go THE UNDERS'GNED, BANKS AN | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS Toa —Internal A Society Young Man Badly Beaten. oss eae a Panes “nape weet the doscst ¥ se Tae soba ae ak POSTPONEMENT. places ofbusiness WEDNLESDA Y, March 4, (Inuugura- | Fevenue, $598,842; customs, $479,641. ‘YOUNG GiHON TH NIN ce rend —epe | appear at all w encowster the Engi ae, remnae soeathiy saeting wit be neta on | fim ba, ereqesed anil aper saaturig os | On send ve CONGRESS HARD AT WORK. GIHON ATTACKED THIS MORNING—TWO| Visitors at the Depot, &e. thts and tse mabdl to ie constaal Soret THURSDAY EVENING, March ‘Sth (instead “of | st day be paid on or before TUESDAY, Marc! 1GID FEBRUARY AND A GENERALLY COLD | tree tof his chic, among ie a ine a Cashier National Metropolitan Bank. WrxrEr—The special bulletin published by the = A genuine cowhiding affair (or a clubbing, ac- CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS ANRIVI | whe ion exist Thana de cheltetakenevers month: | GCSE OO. nary signal office for February shows the average | PUSHING BUSINESS IN BOTH HOUSES. | cording to one of the accounts) occurred at the | |The Kansas City Democratic Club was the | {isis Misi 2 fs contract te supply Pays the Digke: withdraw; & per pe Ce weenie femperature during that month to have been 01 p treet ek | first body that will take part in the inaugural | JOU00 Ups tie Duakins ce wank ene ext pal i bap ace rE WHS SOARS Cb! Bs Washinaton Cte. | below the normal in ‘all igtrlots. east of the this morning, 1 whol beversl Young tan well | Diocemon to alvive in the city, The cies a |orteah aime ee Sev Ana eee oa Rocky mountains, At stations slong the At-| PROGRESS OF THE APPROPRIATION | Z ‘were Hived, with of twenty pleces, | f LEWIS AGHAIE AA. Vice President, Gehler Natt Haul ofepobtie, of Washington. | Iantld coast It ranged from 5 to 10 be- nown in Washington society were interested | fved, with 60 men and ahand of twenty pleces, | rx. RUITIN CPS IX STRASRERG mest jOHN COOK, Secretary, O18 Lath st, CAL JAMES, low normal. In this city the average pera ‘a8 acters or spectators. The person who wielded | “U7! Mil-past one v clock today. ad at 7 ho be police at Strasburg Tax I #2 Obi Secretary O18 Amst | Caer ink of Washington. ture was 26.9 degrees; Golder than any Febra- BILLS. the raw-hide was Mr. W A. L. Gresham, a clerk | o'ciock this evening, and Ki be eentel te flandrest, “(They are alleged Be Iwavecration ‘The Members of the Association sre Cashier Central National Eank,of Wash. City. | The “winter whieh hie just closed hae ben in the War department, and the one receiving | their quarters in Wash. B. Wiliams building ig tien for “% ied See ae Prquegied to meet at the Hall promply.on MONDAY | HL SWAIN. colder than the average winter in all districts The senat. the blows, Mr. Albert D. Gihon, son of Medical | on 7th street by the Juckson Democratic Asso rahe This call fs minde Uy reason ofe change in tigeot the |W. LALKD gies Net onal Bank, Washington, D.C. | east of the Rocky mountains. Indistrictson tho | Promptly at Bo'cloels Ar, Extmunds called the | Direetor Giton of the navy. The other inter. |C4ton, | - 4 noe nod Are Furnished By The aival of tue gfunnnay Assocation nich be Cashier Faimers’ and Mechantos' National | Atlantic and gulf cousts the winter, tempers | conate to orden, On motion of Me, Hate the | ed Parties were Hubband T. Smith, a clerk in | ranging for the vit ts this edt sxieet dine the nae a they ae a oee ee eee . > Eamaany Asecciation, which wil E eemere and SE Bo eats ce ener eee P ‘ 4 f0 sit to this city expect that the shiny yds : URUGELiED pinEWONEn Comean: ae Ra Een Memeo | cua ETRE . | average, while on the pacific ceast. It was near | Feading of the Journal was dispensed with. ‘The | tte War department, and Wm. H. Ruff, a yonng | society will lave nearly 1,000 mies in Hine om | sisi hey will he liable to stammary mene wd @ AND I] PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. ARDO, Secretar} fasat_| CORSON € MACALTN, the normal. The unusual low temperature of | chair latd before the Senate a letter from the | “Wer. According to thestatements of the last | WCowtiiay. noted te: | SAPUIsHON from the province, Se: [eg LSACSURATION w S FOR x it_| sixty-three and one-tenth degrees below zero | Secretary of the Interior transmitting corre- | ‘WO mentioned, they were present simply as | guy? Tan Grw thee ee expected 5, etter I WESTERN DEPOT—519 LOCUST ST., ST. LOUIS | JE RENT. Apply on the premises. or to WAR- THE DEMOCRATIC NOTIFICATION | ¢cUred at Poplar river, Montana, on January ae witnessés, but Mr. Glhon asserts that they a8- | b8usy trom mere iit ees will | General Forcign News by Cable. MISSOURI. FIELDS Room Renting Agency, 409 Lith st. (Fase crtninnce eCCRA ‘at the it first, Spondence called for by a Senate resolution | sisted Gresham in beating him over the head | DG pUSS fromm morning Ul might, | THE SUSPENSIO Mi. O'BRIEN. At 1gth st and New York ave,o at $50 cach, 6 at | TOMORNOW, Match Ja 1505. at It heretofore offered by Mr. Hill, Mr. Hill moved | with clubs. At any rate there is no doubt that | erie Gey MaRS and the Harlem Dome | Toxpox, March pected thet Mr, — st Charles Hotel, Saud Pa ave, Gat 810 each, 2 at | | 1CHOLAS M, BELLY ocr Navat OnpEns.—The U.S, 8, Brooklyn, at the | + Print theta, and sald the papers related to | Mr. Gition was very severely punished. When | tho anernoon a Aa Sean Gee te ee nent of the house THE LARGEST DISPLAY EVER FIRED IN } .,,815 cach, and 100 seats on the balcony at gi each. | CTO yout Brooklyn navy yard, ise Deen ordered to be) Mexico, Ai fr necteie tiie clrcetastanioen ine Pomenseverat big Se eee en ere: | Os ensing Levion tive Aeortation | sMERICA. 135 Pennsylvani Xs Sat S20 e ‘Dat 1S — out for sea service; Medi inspector A. | duct his offer of the resolution, he argued | head dqwn the side of his cheek, from which peregrina sd ton, the 11th ward B xP KING WT mh2-46 ‘and room secon sigry, d windows, S508) A. Hoehling, from the Powhatan, and to hold | tat ft was clear that the Senave recolution bad | the blow coed. The: lanmnediate ease of this Gation and the ft. s ATi Firnvutia states eat oe 113 Pennsylvania ave., 3a gach, Sat $12 each. | The Center Market will be open MONDAY and | himself in readinoss for sea setvice; Nav@l Con- | been complied with reluctantly and with un- | morning's action was a publication ina Sunday | POUadelphia, Pa: the iy invived King #49 Pennsylvania ave. 7 at $25 each, 7 at §20 ech. | TUESDAY, March 2d and 3d, as usual, closing at 2 | StTuctors Frank L. Fernald and John B. Hoover, | necessary delay, and that the volume of corre-| paper yesterday, which, aller giving a siate- | jocittion of York, Pa. the Americ ch had been 2003 Penny! a 520 cach. uae 2 {o temporary duty at Chester, Pa, under orders | spondence sent in had been made unnecessarily | inent regarding the bad feclingexinting between | yanie, Pass the Gevtial Dermocra oy advisory board; Fran- barrass Ser Agee: thon isbtirg, Pas the Iroquois 2 Windows gio, 82°) on wep cle M. Harber, to ternporary duty at Chester, | question of printiag. ae Bente On ine | ctated in Steer altera good deal Of Uk about a | {VINE Hall Sockets” New ‘Y 25 cath 3 at $20 each. NESDAY, March 4th, open at 5 and close | pa. under orders of the advisory board: Na’ rT. Ingalls motton to refer to the committee | duel, that Greshain was atrald 10 Night. Democracy of Brooklyn, the Coun’ #21 Premera re gaan eae | ees Sean eee amined reser | Cape ne an senor "THE CAUSE OF THE TROUML pea ered re els fae out Pennaylvania ave., 3 at $10 each, Lat S15. : rush, to specia 2; Med: a bof Portland, Me. 2) Pena ave; tn partor, 630.3 ie ge Fatrons will please note the early closing of the | joni Thapreor (: d, ieborne, to special duty | priating $106,000 ke coaiete te eerie tia: | ‘The two parties In question agree pretty well | A lame number of orgatiizations expect to ar- Fee Bonet ate ind balcony $25 cach 2at$15. | Market MARCH 4th on account of the closing of | navy yard Portsmouth, N.H.; Naval Constructor fig at Counell Biase, Towa, and it was passed, _| 8s to the original cause of the difficulty. Gihon | Tve on the morning of the 4th, papal nuncio a 906 Pennsylvania ave. 3 at $25 eacl Pennsylvania ave, from business after 10 o'clock am. | 5.12 Varney. to League Island, Pa.on spectal | wowen ap THe NEWIORLEANS EXPOSITION, | Stated to a SraR reporter that at Albaugh’s | FIREWORKS TONIGHT oN THE ARRIVAL OF | ivi Agari ‘aceon S17 Pennsylvania ave. 3 at $30 each, 2 at $25 euch. duty connected with the inspection of paint for ; nent | 01 he last. Monday evening he intro- TAMMANY, | The Tull verne sue Penna. ave. 210 parlor, 3d tloor, P.S8. SMITH, the new cruisers. ie Hoar Ecumalten a Proposed amendment | GPera gorne aoe eon rening ne Urints | ‘The Jackson democratic association obtained ane Tal an governs v" lor, 3 windows: baley,$100. 8 1 ¥ wr ad . y r= Seca bray, | moe SevedndentanaCite | conan ov ne Bear of Febrary ai tn | ttaetman, el appeping $2800 | onto atic eeyaed ad | Peruiniontodny toi an exibition of fire ‘Whereas, by satisfactory evider ASSOCIATION, 3 will be h MON- g room y . sent that amendment in the Senate when the | lady who orde! im ina loud voice to“ es ‘a Ciitford for the championship of the world wad Can aoe on fifteen gen Pibehertls pew Aerie onlorstre ig head ‘arch Otb, at 7 0 maetehallof Mr | tre Pope Dest 8: The debt | Dill should come to be considered, The motion | “Goi” eal peel lear pe cael won by the former mo ings rooms during inaoguration w National Rank of the Republic of Washington,” In the LW. Of LIC DEBT STATEMENT. The debt | was agreed to. ‘After the performance, while in the lobby, he |_ The conimnittee on public comfort established | WON ES the firmer. = Oi of Washington. in the County of Washingion and | Wllbe eect" consutution,wiopted, atid. the ‘rat statement terved to-day shows the decrease of | "Mr. "Hoar gave notice that to-morrow he (Gihon) remarked as ithe lady passe ney thelr headquarters at the depots yester tpetereeange boxes ap-der ou dil fener ones rs AED FLO To WIS | DStrict of Columbia, has complied with all the pro- | Payment on stock received." Anyone who wishes to | the public debt during the month of February | would ask a vote of the Senate without debate | dently she is not a lady.” This remark she | morni eNOS, Mare 304 0 and for other purposes, “approved July 12, 189 DORE PLUTT. President, corner ¢th and Q sts. nw. | 30, 1584, $44,126,886; cash In‘ the Treasury, au T ct e 21 ein charge, while Prank P. Ma 7 ood So, therefore HERHY W CASNOR Comp. | A MaTTEiGS,Trenourh Wi2s pene | BIR Lou'so7" gold cerieates outstanding, THE FORTIFICATION BILL. mins ,agrount of the other side dose not alfer | Fetars. has command at the Bel peesTaE ATORAN RONTEES paerere MARCH 1 National Bank of the Republic, of Washington,” in | _™h26t Secretary, 1200 oun se aw. | SLALAINSaT curlificates Of deposit $090: |, The fortification bill was Maid before the Sen-| Gihon’s manner and lond talk as he stood in | Seyisied by members of the commitice, who | eit, referring to the Aichan Controversy, Say porting Boor the City of Washington, in the County of Wasbington | = — —— Soo; ‘Ferunding certineates outctandiag gosi'- | Ateand referred to the committee on appro-| the aisle was attracting a great deal ofattention | Felieve cach other during the nd hixht. | the only real subject of dispute ix the oust Of Bie! Ccauion for the period specified in harammemded aetigies OFFICERS A 350; Tegal tenders ‘outstanding. $46,084,016; | Priations. and the lady was compelled to order him to | During ve-tend Rondel, ie Che Atcems sovmses secheneee °W STH—THREE F SF'asenclat{on, haumely. unl clove of business ou Feb- f Tracitonal currency (not includiig amount esti THR SUNDBY CIVIL BILL. Ethon “eo “incensed "Gresham! that’ he | Brat Would make a came betlof thismate. Spiy to J. 0. VERMILLION, St "Yn testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of ee te EE SI Mr. Allison, from the committee on appro-| was | with difficulty / restrained — from | ‘inv gol | Tite prinion’s RAMS NORA. Dit ew. (ian office, this 10th day of February 1885. “ ‘Tex U.S.Scpmeme Couns reassembled to-day | Priations, reported the sundry civil bill,and| creating a scene. He vowed, how. | }re lois nove work ane h 2.—The steamer Ore = Ee Seen presiding for the first time since his recent ill- | done. arose the tale about duelling, culminating in| _)Yesterday forty-eight cae reese ness. A large number of decisions were ren- PUBLIC BUILDINGS, this morning's affray. On ‘Thursday, Gihon | Places, and [from 2. o'clc CORSON & MAGARTNEY, Baxxers, Monty parsers aie, but only a few of | them were of general | The Senate disagreed to the recommendation says, he learned that the other side Teported ‘obits coe Glover Bullding, 1419 Fst., $1,000 In full ‘ada Sr Sti re caso ea ofthe appropriations committee as to amounts | tat he had apologized for the remark made. | Oriieccenwer boys, who take turns in guldine = es Washington, D. augaration Daw fale list Wednesday | which waka suit. Uy Tecovek cerald {ternal | fOr public buildings at the following-named |; NS !sexplained by. the other side that they | the" Vicitors to the stopping places. . SEEN Gin are encnete at anit Secelved Py Enel ee nial nde atition for waking | revenue taxes iegally collected from citizens places, and fixed the amounts as, follows: At | anxious to prevent uny difficulty, had accepted THE ORDER OF THE PROCESSION, pane K ‘Government Ponds, state, Municipal and Rafiroad Murch 5. 3855, at 7 o'clock p of Tennessee, the court holds that tt is not umbus, Ohio, $110,000; Dallas, Texas, $25,- | an apology of Gihon’s friend, a Mr. Foster, ten-| The chief marshal, Gen, H. W. Slocum, gave Sarai eck no Securities bought ant sant ony conmmion, at Sarin’ Hal st. near Sih nak Shares mat-né | Within the diseretion of the Secretary of the | 000; Fort. Wayne, Ind.. $60,000; “Jetlersoh | dered in his benalf. Gihot, on the 26th of Feb- | ont fhe official order giving the details of the Sa a Collections of Drafts, Notes, Dividends and Coupons | taken in the 8th'issue’at this meciing, or at the office | Treasury or any court to determine whetber | City, Mo., $82,000, Hannibal, Mo., $55,500; St, | ruary, wrote a note to Gresham that he had not 2 - “a ' sein BENT_FOR made throughout the’ United States, Canada and Eu- | Of the Secretary, from 8::10 to 4:30 p.m. the several sums specified!n the act of Con- Joeeh lo. $50,000; | Minneapolis,” Minn., | apologized to the lady in question, nor to any- | /@ugural parade Saturday night. The proco~ | a POR BENT POR TBE IN. rope: z sea MapMlets explaining the object of the Association, | ress providing for the refunding of these taxes | $110,000; Detroit, Mich., $200,000; Pough- | one else, and had no intention of doing. 80, slo will be formed in four divisigns. ‘The first | deeply wounded but ts too proud to-complain, FB justed toons: PaaS area ge eet to oar New York ed | Uh scanners nad events ec urnubel pen ap" | Were or wera not the, oxael sums of the taxes Keoptic X. Y., $80,000; dnd Syracuse, N.¥.,| that his friend Foster wished to recall the oe ee ae “ennsy vant AN INDIAN FORCE TO OCCUPY CABUL, a = = Seedy PRON AS SOMERVILLE, President ly assessed and collected, ‘The judgmen 3,008, apology made by him. LASe pr piel Loxpox, March 2—A Persian paper states & RENT—FOR THE INATOURATIO: Sec'ry, 917 F uzit_| of the Court of Claims Is affirmed. Of the 102 painted pages composing the sun- ere ge tiny tele that the Ameer of “Afghs as Deen Ore : FINE GAS FIXTURES, HEADQUARTERS 4TH DISISION, Rear Adiniral George, HL, Preble, Gy 5, | Rae py, the Senate by halepast one o'clock. | 20” caiied upon Foster, Gihoms representa, | second division will form at 11:30 a.m, on is | P2itae of Call immuediately put dn repatr ta TEADQU: s SIC g le, U. ¢ portion disposed of included an appropria~ * el Sel UES TEAL te the march of an Indian corps tooo COLORED AND DECORATED GLOBES AND Room 1, Vernon How, cor. 10th stand Pave. | N., died yesterday at hls home. in Brook. | tion of $3,050 to relumburse ex-President f. B. | tive, and fave him to understand that an apol- See ere tae ane eeree: | cour Cabell. SHADES. wit! Assistant Marshals and Aids of this, ‘Division | line, Mass. Admbal Preble was born in Ee ea an gune natal os Gebenses ofthe cone er eee ceca or tibetan [OE street. The third division will be tc conten ee en ee f 10x DUPLEX, MOEHRING AND STUDENT Lanes | Row, Aiareh sa deta’) SON" UA thas mola,” Heherstaaity povtichittedin the 1877. The Senate ugreed 10 this tem - 53 Git slag as a Ghallenge to a deh, wh Hh ras aepon eae ene ake Re man and eerie : ‘Chipped B Sa = = te eee th Mexican and civil wars. His last sea service bao accepted, and, being the challenged party, Gihon | will for A st Pennsylvania avi that the Gladstone cabinet. will speedily fall, rr ee tee a eeune 400 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. | | _Oficia ANDERS aN cae oS a t | was in 1870 a ‘aptly of the Pensacola. “He | Without division oe debate. chose to ght with pistols, | This interpretation Kew Jemoy' avenue and “Mary: naa - The Itallan papers do not think that a chat a Ok THE INAUGURAL HALL FULL DRESS | [Paes REMOVAL Tho: ae i Tee ete ow arty, who wanted itdistinetly understood that | sin'will move. after the insasural cove Shee the relations of England and Tialy_ ‘The = 3060 = ‘ashingtou. = — — ARMY ORDERS.—The restgnation of 2a Licut. Hay AS AE PEOPEIATION SELES resbam's Intention was to thrash Gihon If he | at the Capitol ter, they say, has as true and safe frends int a = Se ne We Saaee Been remaved to S= 7 POSTPONEMENT. Alfred McC. Ogle, 19th intuntry: has been ae. | . it; Randall, from the committee on appro- | did not apologize for the objectionable remark, | “"7y,6 line of march will be as follows: Along | BServative party as It has among the liberals, = ~ ‘The forty-third Regular Monthly Meeting for the | conted by the Pres pret "n Ac- | priations, reported back the naval appropria- | and that Smith's agency in the matier was to | the east and north froutsof the Capitol to. wer = LUMBER. parmient of duey and making udvatices willie feiaon | ep ted by the President, to take effect July 1st, | tion bill, with Senate amendments, recom. | #'fange a quiet mecting between the two Ucl-| syivania avenue, Pennsylvania avenue The Strike of Wabash Employes. eievap - Having on hand upwards of 3,000,000 feet of | AuUuSDA¥, March 5, 15h5, (netefd of on Weanes: | 1885. Capt. Charles M- Callahan, Ath cavalry, | mending concurrence in some and non-concur- lgerents (in case the apology was refused) in | and K streets northwest, K street to Conne Sprixcrren, ILt., Mareh 2.—In the strike Sve and och stn wo Crotch pm Hal corer Sth andy having been found by an army retiring board | renee in others of those amendments. The | 47m fOom where, the best mn ising Sum | cuyavente, Connceticut avenue to Rhod of the Wabash shopiten at_ this place there. s ae ' BUILDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, Hsts, mw. af 7 o'eloe incapacitated for active service, isgranted leave | gmendments were considered in the House as | {2¢2 came the ventilation of the affairin a Sun- | and avenue, Rhode Island avenue to Ma: now 15 Inst ninetyeight Friday ney ~ DANIEL poxov, rabsence untl further orders on account of | in committee of the whole. day paper, after which Gresham could no longer | setts avenue, Massachusetts avenue to The hoon, npho: ibe boiler shop pum, double bed, and desirous of making room fur incoming stock, we | — coe ears ~2 disabilit, Post Chaplain Thomas B. Van ~ restrain his anger, for in the publication the | circie, quit, includ the foreman, and the men exe Ro = i offer for this month extra, inducements in all grades. | (>—eeo GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC | Horne, U.S. army, being over sixty-two years of | | The following is the action upon the more Im- | ady"s character Was brought into question. ‘The column will be reviewed by the President | Press a. determination to remain out unless the NORRENT DURING INAUGURATIO: cwilit it order, meet, and supply, your wants, | br, Department of the Potomac “Comrades wil | age, is by direction of the President, retired | Pottant, of the pamendmiente: 2 npropriatics THE ASSAULT TO-DAY. from @ siand.on the south side of Pennsylvania | ericinal pap-rull is restored. The meanagersane ished Front within three y we guaran’ 0 do, ss peadauarters, Oth and D ste., MARC from uetive service. Leave for three months 1s a os chase of steel guns of smal avenue, in front of the Executive 3 i they can get along a week as they and ge | shall have'prompt respouse, Oe) 2. fOr parade,” Weather, persiltting, full) granted Ist Lieut, Wim. H, Hamner, 20th in- | Caliber. Non-concurred in. Striking out the | Early this morning a hack containing Mr. | HeUonimmn will observe only tive cermmomien ot | He Foun close the sapsa wea” EK, WM. McLEAN & SON a one ae » » tantry, The leave of 2d Lieut. Edward 0. C. clause preseribing the test to be made of the ten-| Gresham armed with a beavy raw hide, and | q marching salute. The column will in Il eg ae a ae eee “Tauh andl seresea Hortaweat, ‘By command of Bepartment Commander Brooks, | Ord, 32d infuntry, 1s further extended two | pen guns now Ip course of construction, | Non-/ iais two-friends, Smith and Ruff, was seen in | manner be reviewed by the chief marshal Excitement in Dakota. ‘ a a SUGcioer aao moot Asst AduautGeneral, | Months. ‘The leave of ist Lieut. George B.Wak- | Ooheutred in, Increasing by $25,000 the ap- | the vicinity of Dupont circle. Suddenly the | the Thomas circle, beyond which point orgaul: | A STAMPEDE CAUSED UX THE OPENING OF SI st and 14t tyeen Band Cstreets northwest. | —— 7 assocta- | Ker, 6th infantry, is extended one month. ‘The | PropriaNon for the bureau of equipment. Non- | occupants spied young Gihon; the horses were | zations will be successively dismissed, W CREEK RESERVATION, (S, DHE ATTENTION OF VISITORS As (ee ar r—The rea: | leave of 2d Licut. Will T. May, 15th infantry,is | Coneurred in. Increasing by $50,000 the ap- | whipped. up ‘and he was overtaken near the | From Ist street to 1sthstreet the eoiuran wil | Mrrewrit, Date, March 2 There. ia USE Residents ts particularly ‘called to PHOS- | iar monthly mecting will he eld FELDAY EVEN: | eXtended one month. Capt. Otho W. Budd,dth | Propriation for the bureau of yards and docks. | Coruer of 2uth and Q streets. march as nearly as practicable in the middle of | excitement here and at_polnts along the line PPENEST View ox | dP ect bg, aid Popular Brain and Nerve Tonic | ING, March Oth dnstead of Wednesday), at Withhaits | cavalry, will report in person to the command- | Noveoncurred in. | Llmiting to twenty (instead Pennsylvania avenue, road west to Chamberlatg, occasioned by the Fee hear State department, | the Gaetan to Canles Beare: aor eek ereated by | Hall, comer 3d a “apitol Till. ing general, division of the Missouri, for duty | Of thirty) per cent of the estimated cost of a new TBR GeeeAe SOCOUET OE AE ‘The first division, of which Gen. Ayres is mar- | port that the Crow ereek Teservation haa panOE WINcONe Stie ad | oat eee Mace eee My Se MILBURN, Sole In| By order of the as acting a’sistant Inspector general of that dk- | Vessel, the sum to be applied t6 the repairs of| pe gotlowing isthe Gresham sideofthestory: | shal, will be composed Of two battalions of ty, | {hrown open to seitlement, For some windows, 3: splL Z ae ae pane OrRne echeaditenit was non-concurred in—yeas, | The horses were checked and Gresham leaped See Ment battery A, 2d artillery, Lat | the opening of the reservation bas been ean. ie = — THE = he ain it » ion of U.S. ‘marine corps, the W. corps, | dently expected, and every one that has @, Mig hsgey Snes THE INAT dial invitation t6 al fs withthe on | commanding the North Atlantic station, has | Rating $400.000 tor the completion of Before Gikon could take in the situation he re-| Rifles, Union Veteran corps, first company.) ~ HH. Day, of Springfield, member . beaten From any of thes —r DURE v the inadgural ‘cere: ‘uid Hen. | been instructed to send one of the vessels of his | 190. ‘yeas, 151; nays, ceived bao sti png blows sed cee te ee : sablngton ppiotmentals, ee Ga “d, ssn ped She was iat e procession is 1 be ob palpi as dicks. By onde squadron to the relief of a number of destitute | ‘Thi the rawhide. He then took to his heels, fol- Ce cen ance he pte ch oo posting Bo atesien te Sama door ob 11th st. aaa Be | Ay ree and cleeantly fh HUGH G. Divine, | American citizens In the vicinity oF Livingston, | appropriate Or gle cone eee ee ete | lowed by Gresham, who rained blows upon ‘him | ington Cadet corps, Capital City Guards, Web- in Mitchella tow daysago,and with, PE ET EEE, SUNDOTE AND, EG | frmeemamatraion fice Sonne Be chai rent Saat of Contra, Aeris, Where | oud auuble-cureited monitors and) for the | AEs Bcould ehab intl, kann | Her Miles nd the Grund army ofthe Kept | ts ei ating tech farcished Tevouns for the inauguration: jut | doz acco ons. C WARNER, : " i monte Gihon's e which | lic. rare of the reservatio Gpatclass pares need appis. EA. JACOBS. 91s | F xtun.w. S258 sunt york On wprojected raitwarens oF Cneasing 4n | purchase of tho Destroyer, were non-concurred. | atiowed full Play for the rawhide. “Te two | The eccond divison wilt be composed of the | Lhambertatn, and when the plansof the syndic Market Space. F F For tnadtA SOME, . Se Capitol Topics. friends In the meantime had qutekly fol} National Guard of the state of Penneviyania, | cate were all matured and exceuted the JOR RENT—FOR THE . Re ‘or Inanzuration Ball $3, SENTENCES OF DISMISSAL FROM THE ARMY.— E ° lowed the wrathful Gresham from the car- | commande: ajor Gen. Hartrantt. There | mation leaked out that the reservation woul ‘Parlor Lagst Lacs! Pisa) cucnumn see se One, 13% an ‘The records in th fi THE Or 2000 ORC. Tlage, but’ did not. catch up. to. the | Will be three brigades, cotaprising sixteen regi- | be opened, At the first Sthecdin ek Ganon jouse, Ou ye eee a5. Tw ‘a cates ee teanee artial cases of First | The House committeeon public Mutldingsand | purser and pursued. ‘They were only present | ments and sever detached companies. hundreds rushed upon the reservation as equate oo the premise A ERT Caw a Coe = Taxes) "aaa Lieut. James §. Jouett, 10th cavalry; First | grounds to-day agreed to report a bill providing | hs witnesses, and they saw the occurrence from | The third division, conunanded by Major | ters.and It is reported that at least five JOR RENT THE Move DESIRAREE Rooms | Jost rewtved, args variety. Badges, at very tow Tent, Jacob R, Herce, 24th infantry, and Sco- | foran_ appropriation of not over $500,000 for | beginning to end. It was Gresham's oricinal | Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, will compries ihe First Lit- | dred claim shanties were erected on the resar. in the chy for the Ath of March: ubseetnictal sie | BE HOLESALE DEALERS’ IN “FLAGS, ond Lieut. Willfum ‘English, 17th’ infantry, | the purchase of the block west of the Post Office | intention to use bis fists after the cowhiding, | talion, Virginia troops: Corps of Cadets, Vingin The land offlee at y at Room 5, 719 Market Gp PAF ANESE, AND CHINESE LAN- have been received by Col. Guido N. Lieber, | gepartment building fora site fora new city | bUt Gibon disappeared too rapidly from the | Military Institute; Kichauond Light Intantry | is besiezed by real estate agents and ollents ‘sae 913 ALE EWORKS, dc, Ge acting Judge advocate general, for review be tothe 'Y | scene. Biues, Company F, First Virginia F ing to put on filings. ‘trains west are 4 FURNISHED noon | 2]3AND G1 Ore STREET NOWTH West, fore being laid before the Presidertt for action, | PS omce. THE GIHON SIDE OF THE STORY. St. John’s Academy Cadet Corps, Second Vir- | crowded with land nig, heitted wi a = ‘hich means that cach has bee sentenced te | _ THE/FANSIOM OVELOR INVESTIGATION. ‘The following ts the Gihon side of the story: | f iment, Third Virginia Reciment, | 2 Hox Baba wth wietoh Tate CELEBRA: | Concer Market, mia" | Pengoxat.—Col, Hamilton, of Kentucky, son | S10 office, determined to-day, owing to the | Sh0 (2 sists By the Muse, inet Ie ee te | a aed Seater anh Matas Spb eg pe ne tod mee oe OWS STILL eigmped in, Gi teal or coloced satin, ribbon, for asso RATIVE of the Mrs. Senator Williams, is at the Ebbitt | {Crt uae porare the edjourpment of Congress, | which they were amhed. Before any of the id Lis “ Hent_conditi Exe For sale at WAL. M. FRAN ION er ry Palumore. GAS TASE CO. House.——F. W. Little, a prominent business | the evidence that has been taken by the com- | Helghbors who saw the cireumstanec conld rer, eer 00,000. He promotes recently Foon v. ae. se + Ae a mare a man of Sioux Falls, Dakota, 1s in Washington, | mittee, Mito the carriage and were hurriedly driven of Suche to be made to putier” “If there te me - oH RENT —ngows WITH HOARD AT 1 Fa Tat 721 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Tepe neath ot Caleta hae Ce ey THE ARMY AND FORTIFICATIONS APPROPRIA-| Warrants were at once sworn out by Medical he said, “there ts a Personal cna, ie toauguration of permanentis.| Bon "Tae Txavocran WI have the EXCLUSIVE ILLUMIN. alae tate A ceeets TION BILIS. Director Albert Gihon fe A. L. | ni as'in the plitce of the president of ee NAUGURATIO XCLUS LLUMINATION of | Schotield’s staff, was called home to Chi 2 A ental Gian altar Flees TT NARCH CARE zi = the INTERIOR of the New Pension Building for the | suddenly Saturday evening by the illness St | _ The House agreed Saturday to the conference Gresham, 1307 K streets no 2 finite ene Gara ee tiv Bk Twould use the one fT eould not get aa By lek etn SIGRMENTS Inaugural Hall. This TMumination will be produced | Wis, father——After an absence of 24 years, | Feport on the army appropriation bill, receding | 710,01 street, 7 a “| more, Mids South ic: Murray, (resident of the U. 8. National How ARDS house. 476 | COTAUN AND NATION EL 3Gm alleen Derlor to the electric or any other aricial hgnt | FRAIWD,N- Jy are in the city, and-are guests of | After considerable discussion Saturday the | YOUNG OTHON'S ASSAILANTS ARRESTED. terday. He Will unmediately prosecute Br z nal Hotel BUSTING WITH STARS, by de yar Row in use. The light emitted from the Siemens Hur- | Wont TORer Col, Berret. 1535 I street north’ | House passed the fortifieations appropriation | _W- A. ZL. Gresham, son of ex-Secretary Chis. Keep, editor of the Wall Serest Daty pares D, WHITE a. TOUSING, for trim | yer ts brillant and raves 50 per centover theordusary | (emery ie Welt koe ee of Reset | bill subltantially as reported trom the commit- | Gresham; Herbert L. Smith, aod William 1 See eine, Eatlbecee foarte puccmuea ah | PEACSTAPES A Aes nacqrcuearerona, | eit rane Foruarcsarsaly © a | hr tow opping with ha caor SOE | SaeaeeeeuagUey Sue, ected aid the | Tu wore arvesed about noon today by Ser-| Sh Carlie Ty OG! alien = anes se ears Bet SD EIRIS iis . Sa street northwest. caliber of the guns to be manufactured and the Flaint Of Albert L-Gihon. ‘They were released | Cran Cadet Corps, c NEw You ‘arch 2.—Thé Tammany ball WPHRER WINpows FoR ‘T FOR MARCH ¥ OUR PRICES, J ani = manner in which they shall be tested. ia “h.T! tf y they teenth Regiment ‘Ohio Nation: fi ‘ * Mth ai Lycen Bindery, WL Pee et eS ns & Groen, Bankers, Treasury Department Changes. Sa ioe ce ee 6n $10 ollateral each. ‘Tlie police say they will | teenth, Regiment Ohi Nation continent {uf Washington. nearly 1.00etrong, tip dow.” Racelient view foun Treasury to Capitol os. 403 and 405 7th Street Northwest, ia F st., Washington, D.C. PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS, ThePimlacntent Un Mlosig emcee | ee ee Guard; Company D, Fist, Regin | sanle depot: “Tier commied eo ene © Sea gnuisesonce OR SALE AT VERY LOW PuICE FOR | (Fer, Uh, FatAMIS! WILL BE| The following promotions have been made 1n | tothe Senate Saturday: G.G. Hartley, of Min, Gen. Grant Gradually Sinking. Rina = Curt Ames Zouaves, Minneapolis | that it had to be @ivided into sections, “The b rere AMER'S cox, Sa 6. 62C0) LL & sox, | the Treasury department: E. O. Corwin, of New | nesota, to be ‘register of the land office at Du- | yg prysictaxs SAY HE CAN LIVE ONLY a FEW | _ The fourth division, comprising the civie as- | dvlzution was accompanied by, the seventy Set 1st oor, $35 Pennssivaula ave northifest. | (a= THE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET, | VOM, from class 3 to class 4, treasurer's offlee; | juth, Minn; Passed Assistant Enginoer John ‘ ss socuttions, and marshaied by Mr. Thomas J. | Svinced” Me John ieelios [see i Comer oth and ie sis me Eugene E. Gaddis, of Oiio, from $1,000 to class | Van’ Havenberg, to be chile! engineer Paced _ MONTHS LONGER, | Luttrell, will be divided into six brigudes. ‘Tho “i PpoeN USS TANTARY 5.1581, ut deoren until 10 orciock mon Inanguration | 1, second auditor's office; Mrs. Clara M. Ware, | Assistant Surgeon Charles A. Segtried, to bea | The New York World says: “It isynow be- nizations to be in line will be the J Mr. 8 SYS MEDICINE” Oe Carte en es oF SAM. | SY — of Wyomin g Territory, from $900 to $1,000, | Sfirgeon. Ueved that the malady with which Gen. Grant reek Bawrrmone, March like achurm. Icheerfully fecommend It to alas a | { = aR life saving service. ————_+e+____ is suffering cannot but have a fatal termina- y beanneratae begey Walker, who bas been fll for some time at Ere crake: site fefand eure fall Throat and Lang’ wroubles. | carea eet ‘The following 1uimed clerks having served a Thieves Arriving in Force. tion, and also that his dissolution may take rate la Brose cle iey | Boarding house in this city, was thought to be tee ‘Yours, very truly, Pe A treatment, Abo. iime™ | satisfactory probationary term of Mx months | rie DETECTIVE FORCE LARGELY AUGMENTED. | place within a very short time—a few months rans, Harem Demo. | O¥ing yesterd id her Hrothers in Washing 2 —~ 311 E STREET, New York, class 1; W. A. Root, of ‘New Yo! ing are many | chances I vill end hi club, r ee ington, | with, his, dau io TRAETINQRE: PECEMBER 19, 1802, ag | ihe. Brench Restaurant wear National theater, which | class 1: G. AM. Davis, of Kentucky, class Bains | thieves, and they have already Proved their | earthly career. allthe physicians in attend: | Del; Joel Parke club, Newark, S- 32 Krage Sed natent tho ciernuss, wits Mim, Welker, ; 5 waluable reuedy Lucene Sa ae ich table Chote. Dinner, with pintine | Of tbe fitth auditor James H. Tibbetts, of Mich-| presence by thelr work, as several cases of thefts | SNCe WPOD aes eae IS Soneies De For Ration Meadens: Sotiuois cf Aer Mis. Walkcer is the whie of Maj. RG. Walker, FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS, inakel ap Tons steak fore Gein eens te fckated, ol. Resuias "brenktiet.oe. | Hawant of Vermont, clase 1s Wikre Peis: | have already been reported. Hotel and board. | larkoe-coneur In this tiew of the ease, and | eazorDuck worth elub,cineinnatisienieron Dem. | Felired officer of the army, aud the only ‘asies . arket. a lence. On the nner, 76 the bill of fare a spe | Ho 5 A ». Kin 2 2 ‘i . ‘, ft Cincinnati; Jacl emocratic | 2 “Secretar = od stp mibent ari anode lemen for Dedication | of ¥ § class, 101 0 en cabl st , | delph s ssociation, 4 DECORATING A SPECIALTY. Eich mast fverythlog recommended. ‘but of ttle | and Inauguration withroom aad board mbim | purcauof the mint—John. J. Shirley, of Wis: | 12 this city to sce that they are not tampered | are constantly In attendance on the General, | phia; IS. Pattison association, Pi FLAG FROM THE MANSION HOUSE AS SOON af SEXGLETON & sevenen. * |oudiyieeswmse ans oan eee consin, $900 cla: > with. One of the first things done by thieves is | and their deep sorrow, which has been excited | Moyamensing Legion, Philadelphia; 1. dated eae Yomerarag penis ae NGLETON .ETCHE Respectfuly, A. K. SMOOT, @ of the controller of currency—Miss A. | !© tamper with locks of doors, so that they can | at a knowledge that his condition baffles med- ran association, Phiiadelph. ee ee ae ot a it _ h st. nw. ease Ti Barron: ing MONDAY E M, Whiteside, of Pennsylvania, S900 lace get easy access to rooms, and by removing | jcal science, ts intensified by a realization of | Democratic battalion, Philadelphia; Se er- | the Pheonix ee eee ng Oren 4 Tee wixnows ME.S. R. Seooo: eI eS ¢ eretary's officeJoseph W Roberts of Tne | Sefews Of the locks and replacing them with | the paiuiul fact tuat his sufferings are of the | fer club, Philadelphia: Eleventh Ward Randall | Messrs. Mayne, Harrington and OBrien. pede ws quested to be prompt {a attendance sonore class 1; Miss ©, M. Comstock, of Michigan, | Suotterones, so that the lock will give way bya | most intense character. He ean only have | club, Philadelplfia; ‘Third Ward Continental | (Brien sail be believed «at the um £0GRAM's anak: Jous F. P. Club badge can be had at Jos, W 1900 el: is 9M, | slight pressure .on thedooy rooms are easily | temporary relief while sleeping, and even this | Club, Philadelphia: Monroe club, Philadelphia; | 19 the house of commons on, mpeg | eas WINDOWS OR ones | Pour We. Paner, S, 305 Pennsylvania ave, ea saeince i, Gibbs, of Kentucky, has heen e- | Btered. Major Dye is recetting reinforcements | hus during the past few nights become almost | Jackson club, Philadelphia; Cleveland club, | 108 hud sounded the death Knell of the for Sin of at Columba ‘Hanke S 918 Pewxsyivayta AV! PHI KAPPA pst 7 ae : % of detectives from ‘all the ‘principal cities | an impossibility; as insomnia has been added | Philadelphia; First Ward German Democratic | greed mninistry of coercion. He thought stew. S00 Sip Peete eee ape VLVANIA AVEXCE, i Headquarters A 1610 K st ha ena | cle Jor appointment to the $00 class under | in the United States. Several reported this | srhicdeher complications, #0 thet he ie eat. | club, Philadelphia: Americus club, of Reading; | OU i pass a resolution of condolenos ' ing trou am 105. sa Washington, D.C., sd rerident Drozlcrs iil be welcome, Sempestune | © Riser ice ree aon orming, and others will arrive, during ‘the | aly ‘an almost continual sufferer. ‘Gen. Grant | Cleveland and Hendricks club, Reading: Cen | (Be speaker of the bouse of commons Fak DS SEAN HO’ = eco ES 3 NG, Ba, at Ds, % x ; ocratie club, Harr! Ye [6 ons 5 We ESSER MOTEL G27 AND] | STATIONER AND ENGRAVER. Bae hee kee nay be aia ot ee Os No Extra Seasion Probable. Stlumore, “Olng sagt ake nee Teip its | presents 8 pitiable SPPeaTENCE At pres ne | Tera ee ca ee Tart Wasting | solation more than be. (lr. 0.rlea) Imcarte: strictly. tirt-c! ani pling, Wedding and Reception Cards promptly | _*8 i a ____ | THE FEELING IN BOTH HOUSES FAVORABLE TO | western cities, Mr. August Voss, one of the | sunken and his face bears a sailow hue, while | ton C. and H. club; Calumet Club, Ballimore; | Ue Irish, party, had a deep and simoere 4 oa _ Pravlia Artocs pes, Pramed and Unieassadee pictures | (Foae> WE CONARD. © A. McEUEN,, AVOIDING THE NECESSITY FOR ONE. late detectives of this city, ts also employed to| his hair afd beard haye whitened greatly. | Crescent Club, Baitimore; Taney ‘club, Baiti- | for a few Engine news bor of the house ’ SOR RENT framed to order. > el — ") ‘The feeling apparent among members of Con- | look after the hotels and railroad depots. All | ‘This ts the worst form of his discase, and has | more; Democtatic Central association, Bulti- | muri ntec lh M ialaraoten tn ——— Was H aero gress irda at eu hr athe Sena ooo | Sy, Salling "tah Wott ti autre | Rew or ae, Ha saya | PS os a ein Di Viegas mi | tenant award ean, He oped te Sn RET ew cerned, is that an extra session will be avoided, : a y Porth. ple would not show di Moi SO WINDOWS FC Go oS o R e » resent appearances they will have < rai club, Portlend i PeneNT two winzows ronixatecra.| VW atre, Klowaxp & Co, OE rere we ane nee brent Kelloas Hultdin e | A stan reporter consulted several members of | hough to do. i ‘Work | tissues, and is growing perceptibly weaker day | S10" frat Cleveland Flag Escort, Moberly, A Pritce of Wate, but he ought bpcbome Saar oft 5 (ormerly with M.A. CONNELLY) attention |. the ase, atle, exchange ant rental | the Senate committee on appropriations who ——_+ —_ WHAT DR. DOUGLAS BAYS. Davis Democratic club, Fledmont, W. Vai; Na- | Sahl? of nglish rule. ‘The sayor, Scie Wo WIRDOWS FOR TIRE Gene | Have opened an Eobicnoant ac oe re cota uoeetia be lous, plaving lusu-ance iu | are on some of the imost important conference | A Weman’s Fierce Attack om Lient. Sonn) Velen Drencecesi amb, Oriente, Dreeo- aid he would haul the fing 5 Jp §229 north side Pennsylvania as No. 25 WEST SIXTEEN Taining thereto. Olivers of the urtis'and aes mee | committees, and they ag Peppy ele Greely. midi SGene Genet tn & very. eicht tien, and | OFnke at enter chute Mantion house as soon as the of z ae THE ST. NEW YOR, | a rt in ather aitaaae aati me | img at presebt to Warrant 8 fear of an extte ses- au eeerecbuee : fhink aurelslicdo.or nobvos that he'will we-| Henictin ciek Locisentie: landed at Kingston, and” would mot ry | And ow prepared to shi “1 3 core ees haleln Jon, GEVERE STRIt IN A LETTER WRITTEN BY mn el Up lettnatittntfanet cide Aided AK | PORTED DINNER, EVEING, RECKETION soa | ft tz Wanliatnn ofits porlt'ato yg | Representatives Burnes end. Townshend, of Dn PAVY's WIDOW. sites iiss breing dovar uum dspape | te Wotean ieee pal pang sie drogen jak Meamrinee the Aaaee tine et che beans ge tons ba Dave thelr interests carcluliy fooked after,” ¥s 1¢ House committee on appropriations, could ‘ork; jun agen temea ve fant agsueursi pirade | BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, ROUND | atteatiyn will be mren to the collection ofrente wan | not sce anything In the situation to create fear [© Me.Zilla Mary Pavy, widow of Dr, Pavy, of | date ho has done as much asaix oF elght hours | pia, Martin Cronin, chief engineer. Brief. Bud, stktves Box 100, star etlee ae HATS, Fre. Ja2sewip | MenEof taxes and the preservation of property. AAS St of un extra session. They stated that the con- ne ore seein hae rane a letter to ra ee Ce ee PREVENTING EXCESSIVE CHARGES, Pend erp yey SS ESERVED CHAIRS CAN SOW BE SECOR Se re ean Sane ferces O} houses earnestly endeavor- | W. H. Kislingbury, brother of Lieut. Kisling- ire The privilege of erecting the stands on the re- | 2" faa agp yg! ‘ Ne wath:ddaeracd sane mala | New Destoxs <a e JACKSON DESOCRATI “ASSOGE. | 14 oe ate ee cae on faumon ground. | bury, in which she reflects severly upon Lieut, genceel Tecmtee bo ban 4 nad so many. other | servations along the line Of minrch was old by | Indian Territory. San bamea = i! Frans Stand, corner of 7tb st. oe Ba AES Seba pene te ore aes Dae | pit has been spoken of as @rock upon which, Greely. She says that Mrs. Greely has per- | troubles to bear, mre along maintained | the executive committee with the stipulation | | Bertha Strong, the little Chicago girl who: Pennsvivania ave, socth side, Also, at H. EBER- ace oan word ete Hat ataylerate te deavccratic associations and ett | the two houses may split but though the Senate sonally written to most of the prominent edi | {at hls trouble Is from ® cancerous growth at | that the ges should not exceed 41 for re-| appeared on Thirsday and who was CHS. 915 a x 9 Joln usin the escort, voted it in there does not seem to be a disposi- | tors, aski a was doubt | served seats. wing come now! been been found PM = Mes Fst. ____ sR Gt FOR THIS SEASON _227-8t GEORGE T. STEWART, Marsbal._ | tion to force an extru session upon It, ana’s PRC te alliemae Berhee: edly by excess in pe We time 4 of the committee that $2.50 for seats on ¢ mother, ern nhes on from her SOR NAC ‘ORSALE OR RENT— THE ANNUAL MEETING Sas ‘he T says Bho is unable to secure the sak | SPCUKS. ee cae anaes st ing ‘The. z Ho autism Cue hea Appia | Now on exhibition at KS. idem of the Nationul Life fnsurance | The National Democratic Committee. due her husband, now due two years and a | #,ditueult to treal tt fon chat reason, There | acked, the owners of the privilege, Dyer | rific weather ut sea, She steamer I Laat "abee, nw Company of the United States of America, Jor the | PREPARING TO TAKE PART IN'TNE INAUGURA- While the govémment Is seeking toin- | 2 2 Se cena peg Mg D J.P. MANNING & 00's, glectlon Sr Directors of ad compan fore’ eneulng TION. 5 the good salary of a man who | ™porarily ch Py ioecsontng ise las | Shed cE Merona ante oe Maney Gam | Seame.cc ee poms SOO Sy Se SO Beonati0Ns 2220 Penuerivana aren, | Bibra ortegs sinter of Base EN FURS | A meetingof the National Demvcraio Gom- | Hiedgseturs Gels any nine 8 doe fr Bel | Keun a ‘sonideraie bem of tanto onthe wor | Rucsutndicmnored aba Wott ake Pnmenion Further severe shocks of eartnquake yop “ . - , March at 19 o'clock am. mittee was held at o'clock a. m. at the to Wash 9 te. He takes nourishment day ofthe reservation. The builders say in defense | felt yesterday at Granada, Loji and wasuplercauae ox TILES, GRATES, RANGES, LATROBES.m415tap | 04d aa = H. NITCHIR, Secretary. | lington hotel annex, Vermont avenue and H | while 1 sctding tone to tae ooo cunis of fis | Hawi form. He cannot eat solld food because Shak the reason 1 is be- | number of houses ; = sg perme SeuTinonn rx 13508 | OES RPEES am omaacre, | hese, mH. barmum, tates Hrs | ants se i gna eh | ter guts ice, | aap : ir Stock of GAS FIXTURES, &c. 3 . a Do not fait to call at nibs B10 Seely that enffered with, Rheumatia INAUGURATION GLOBES on band. Call and ex: See epee oe secretary su Seranten Hee RA Bag Biatpare and oust ee in. pai The original price, SEATON HALL, ‘& bottle of “SAMMY'S "MEDICIN: after Le eaieal ‘'BROO! apits fet late cam] a ie ch co from pain bers: ‘and Corner 9t2 and D streets, fro dose wbn en lived and have Been wall | pag : EF gat aben se, [G0 Sad Blods, Altes wpetatal interthance et | Tek meee See te linee oy ry, | Sulforing of into trom savers pain Jo the Fight | The members of the floor aus aroma c im | ever ‘oy it is the best med.cine ever discov: 531 1th at. ant i rohange of | she says, ie being transiated by his brother. Ons | Fis heaa is kept wrapped in hotfiannels. Team. | mittee met Saturday night 4p il THE VARIETY AND PRICES. | ered, ¢. ZIMMERMAN, (SS ERO, _NoTice. — onpers yor | views the chatrman stated that the ittee q : “Greely is a true snake, for eer? 5 1yoat: | by Chairman Gordon as to thelr duties. et ; eater eee ee eee a a ee eee ne Breeder os the Const aon ae | one Ie aoa tne, mimompbere. MY | outils yer ax man sulerine from Uhl disease arena S PRRAON aS | etme oxo cvramum coneD ny tame] Stat haa = ena angina ye gictal Seeman Se eee ean emi Rave done, busi don't think were is any hope yosnen on on, Pennsytvania, ave. CAREERS BSTC MUNCASTER @ HOWARD, lon Nr. John Dickson, of the a oan fames were SEP TESEOE | operates, susintos torn catty, Coan nos | CRE eS pene teats te mmanttngny | Rua tere Pemah ote enh marae nanemneare, | | Haga Pesan ‘lds, Chest Neo } preseefptiont, ‘Pure and fresh drags hoo He oak hie | polntod a sub-ocuaenlttes to all the rie cagalye smoking?” Dr, Barker wan asked, Infstior decorations Paris: J. Exprc, 125 itwe St. Lazare. ck, ROGINSKI & LEWIS, THE WELL- ts for the national committee others. “Ido not think it is quite fair todo that. I vantage, ‘ New York: Foverma: Mitte. See eee Dee Pelnbere sind” Glastars, pre: af | 18 Ce eee ee Warnes have known the same disease in women, and | _ Dr. Z. T. Sowers, of this city, and Edward A. Sold by all Chemists of Americn. an28-1ave5thip | orders promptly atncnaed to, Oh AS Al | Tie aes you cannot say it was cated in those cases by | Bowers, of Dakota, have been ‘appointed mem-

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