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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, i AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, y ‘erthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | 3EO. W. ADAMS, Pres't, | Tre Pevesiwe San is served to subscribers tn the | tite : own account, at 10 cents per | nonth. Copies at the counter, ; r ix months, $3. Telegrams to The Star. COMING TO THE INAUGURATION. GEN. GRANT'S CONDITION TO-DAY. GLADSTONE OABINET TROUBLES. —— and The County ow Irving New York, March 3.—The members of the County Democracy and Irving Hall tza- tions, after having formed in line at thelr re- uarters, marched down Broad- Cortlandt street ferry, n to the Jersey Central k the 10 @ m. train for ce wt Washington, D. C., a= published on Friday—$1 a Six months, 50 cents. tions must be paid in advance, aE ee mane | Vo. 66—No 9,937. INAUG WASHINGTON, D. ©., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1885 SPECIAL NOTICES. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. MR. CLEVELAND ARRIVES. stanilig On the Gorner wren outa) viatine a pout was tak: There they tc a a = aS — the carriage as it drew up at the sidc walk. The wares bo PPHREE FINE Wispc (Ke PERPETUAL | BUILDING ASSOCIA- EAST WASHINGTON CLEVELAND He Comes Into the City Unannouneed. | voung man who drove in the by premonition, ike Veteran Piremens nace room heated: TOi2 TION Club extends a cordial Invitation to all hand and opened the carriage door. co SR prermftoney 8 oe POSTPONEMENT, democrats in the eastern. section Scuich | Yon also embarked on the same train bound fc f the city to Join | CONGRESS DRAWING TO A CLOSE. | 48 ®A®ty worxtse scexe ar THE B. & p. | land and ladiesentered the hotel do he same place, The party e} to reach east, MARCH DFPOT—HOW THE PRESIDENT-ELECT ESCAPED | Was opened by an unseen power from within, Washington une pects caviar A DEMONSTRATION—THE RECEPTION commit | “14 disappeared from view. “That's him, SEATS The regular monthly mecting will be held on THURSDAY EVENL j March Sth (instead of Wednesday), at 615 7th street. Assets, $100,000. with them In the procession that w1 McCauley’s Hall, 209 Pennsylvania "H, 1885, at 9°30 wm. sharp, Shi : a i ti ME: JACK. TEE SURPRISED—MH, CLEVELAND'S MOVE- | Soh SOUNE Man to the policemen. as he General Foreign News. Shares, = er month. You can join at any time. THE MEMBERS OF THE JACK- ee ordered the driver to go home and say nothing = a ae Penny iteainave, | Handreds of new shares are be ng taken every month, ss.,.0 Democratic Association will meet at HITCHES ON APPROPRIATION BILLS. MENTS TO-DAY, &c, toanybody. The other members of the party THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN DIFFICULTIES, ite | Pays the biggest Interest when you withdraw: © per | thelr Hall MARCH 411, at Oly o'clock, to forin for rane gs rty | ®ttived in tarn very shortly. Hardly had they | Loxpox, March News this cAx Cea | ae id on pay nme made in Ady jae the inauguration parade. GEO. 1. STEWART Ere He mee Grover Cleveland and party | entered the building when Maorning savs it is authorized todeny the truth Jog, Hh and avenue, by calling om rIS ABRAITAM. It VR STEMarsna, | LIVELY SCENES IN BOTH HOUSES. ae aah Te fe a aaa CHAIRMAN BARNUM, central news agency OR, 802 Lith stm G di. LAWTON, Treasurer. - -. ae . val was as quict as he could have | , 3 rapt a t fshan frontier Uo EONS Aas Lido t | MORROW, March 4th, from three to five Orelok p. e Senate. who had been waiting about the depot since 3 | arrivals, Mr. Cleveland at once went to his | tothe Russian ge The Senate was called to order at 9 o'clock. | o'clock in the morning, had any idea when to Saat 3 sion | rooms on the second floor looking out upon | ghan ier. “The News understands that DSO PONS AND RORTICO FOR RENT | A quorum not being presont Mr. Dawes moved | expect him. Private information was received | [avert are. “Mr. Barnum, Col. Berret, | at the mecting of tbe cabinet last Saturday the Radha AA hacs tei is = Scallof the roll. The call showed 25 Senators | at the STax office that the President-elect would | Mr Galt and Col. Lamont had a few moments’ | subject was not mosied eS LRAT Uae crn—100 pie. | Present, being 14 shart of a quorum. At9:50;| bedueat the B.&P. depot at dovclock and a STAR CORRESPONDENCE WITH EARL ‘ernment regarding the At FIELD'S Room Renting Agee , 40 11th st. stand New Yor avy'S at $00 cach, 6 25 each. each, 6 at les Hotel, iid and Pa, &ve., 6 at $10 each, 2 at $15 each, and’ 100 seats on the balcov'y at $1 each, aference as to the future arrangements, and | BISMARCK 108 Peunsyivanie ave” Dat 00 ach, Sar $15 eacb, | fa ineluding Cleveland and Hendricks: and alte | the chair declared a qnorum present. reporter was then half an hour before that | Tone qutetiy afd quicklv-anduotaguertin the | RERLIN, March STi Ralniache Sestung, aisha, toom second story, 4 windows, $60, sharp. 482 Othst DARBY'S” 9 Sgt |THE SENATE REFUSES TO RECEDE FROM 178 | time. At4 o'clock a special train came in and | hotel Lucw-of Me. trea cael el nati ee | Comte the pati nainische Zestung ran offon the sidings on Maryland avenue, fol- | he was sate lowed about ten minutes later by another | for hin quartered fu the rooms re: government of the privs ereant Dinsmore, of the White | Prince Bism: conversations of LVANIA AVE.-INAUGURA-| Mr. Dawes called up the conference report on ves that the pub- put up b OSS uli tion Globe: 1003 Pennsylvania ave. flagmen, a few policemen and the telegraph parlor door on the ground floor. The cards of ma ; eee the Indian appropriation bill. ‘The two houses, : Y tropa. ‘The | House force,was specially detatied to beon hand | lication was made for the purpose of producing $23 Pennsylvania Will be for saie-at LOW PRICES this week, ho said, had agreed on the bill so far as all | spetish but both were occupied by troops. The | tite morning, and lhe Lad his eustion at: the | Hictecllng beeen Geet ra Be i Txavevration iy Get an ornamental re! ~ eS ac en can, items properly pertaining to an appropriation t s ee ue = One|] aul calle eto pass s . Keeping Cattle Diseases Out of FIREWORKS t $20 each! 2 at gy Ue Saree aes pat wb with bates Coe bill were concerned, ‘The Senatehad struck out | CPiyeio' were sl! the persons present, and none | oil callors have to pare through bie banda. He cies Mexico. = 7 ia ave, 3 at @10 eacl “ m3-5t 581 15th st. Corcoran Building, | ll items of general legislation and all items for Se rs ened WONG I a Whats chine Gereminer present, knowsa] Santa Fe, N. M., March 3.—Gov, Sheldon hi Are Furnished By The 1 in parlor, $30, 3 at’ $15 eacl i> Norice, = depredation claims. Upon those, however, th® | come in this morning. Later the number of | Crank'as far ashe oun a0 hin Issued a proclamation. putting In’ foree, March : ndows und balcony ce House insisted. Since the bill was passed, Mr. | Newspaper men preset was inc: Jee asad loth, the lew euaced ur eb nia olen UNEXCELLED FIREWORKS COMPANY, 3g49 Penns¥ivania ave. 3 window : Dawes added, the Senate seamed to have weake | aud the several special trains were COULD NoT TRLL A LIF. e law enac ne last legisiature § Pennssivania The Center Market will be open MONDAY and | €ued on its Position as to general legislation. | spected as they arrived. | The TESDAY. 3 Sonie provisions of the Indian appropriation | train came in in ree sect 19 LOCUST ST., ST. LOUIS | Toll Palave. parien TUESDAY, March 24 and 34, as usual, closing at 2| }i11 were open violations of our treaty obliga- | aj! crowded. ‘The second section had on SOURL oo 624 Pa ave. 6 windo o'clock p. m, a as well as unconstitutional. erty ae ee Serre mone of them ARR REE S - Mr. Sherman said if the Senate regarded the | anything of Mr. Cleveland be Sas Re on SOE DEPARTMENT On WEDNESDAY, March 4th, open at 5 and close | House legislation as wise a Senate rule shofild | he was somewhere behind th WASHINGTON, February 10th, 1984, | 8 9 o'clock am, not interfere with it; if unwise and unsound, | in during the course of the d: THE LARGEST DISPLAY EVER FIRED IN| whereas, by satisfuctory evidence presented to the the Senate should not recede, no matter what | tion was crowded, and had on tw ting the driv ®@ AND Il PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. 517 Pennsylvania ave 939 Penna. ave., 2 in WESTERN DEPOT In the hotel corridor a § Inspector Byrnes, leisurely lighting a cigar. | Between puffs he good-naturedly declined to furnish any information in regard to the trip. Yon’t ask me any direct questions,” said he, “tor [would only have to He to you like the ‘AR reporter found rr windows and bale'y,$100. 127-4t nths, wie ous or Lafertious disea or transporte where such dim M r $ oe Patrons will please note the early closing of the | th 5 which we id Ss totibanly cetechen fi devil, and it is too early In the m ithe Union Pacific. AMERICA, undersigned, It hasbeen made to appear that “The PI he consequences. ere very mysteriously detache pirated tin to aise oa oe mh2-4t Notional Bahk of the Republic of Washington," Inthe | Market MARCH 4th on account-of the closing of | _ Mr Plumb suid we were confronted with the | te rest of the frame ean taken up the track a | et ee sane igang yt oe roman aneead City of Washington, in tue County of Washington and < 'p KEN MASTY ACTION. ty ways and ught back o1 switch. The Distrigt of Columbig, has complied whi all the pre | Pennsylvania ave, from business after 10 o'clock a.m. Gare te ee Tne aT fearon lime Pra eY peck Ob Series New York, t is iyrnes, and two other ng KANSAS, Mareb 3.—The legislature bt : b session of Congress, growing out of the action of | in charge of the train were reticent, and two or 2 ie chink: Mento cee ToreKa, As, 3 . see foe celine: arp es Sprayed Sky 23) 188: mr2-2t Superintendent and Clerk. | the magnificentwill-powérofone man to produce | ofthe cars as they were taken out, While atten- 3 trot al coe Carreser as bemtay nity that Th = W. BUIL ASSOCTAT! ‘olier of the Currency, do hereby cert! that e = NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATI! ds) Natlonal Bank of the Republic, of Washington,” is | (OSs rnc of the people bf the United States. ‘The exceedingly | pascenzers hud cleared out of the depot, leaving | RUA 3} tfe City of Washington, in the County of Washington | ERN LIBE BY CAN detective form of the legislation found on the | It deserted by every one but the newspuper | dential pa ot registered. Col. and District of Columbia, is anthorized to have suc | INGA: ATION, So. 3, will be held on MON- | appropriation bills tended to make him (Mr. | men, the train hands and the remnants of afire | eal party not registered. Col. cession for the period specified in its amended articles reh Sth. at 7 o'clock p.u., at the hall of Mr. | Pitmb) iminovably posed to yielding, so far | company, who had just arrived and were try- | Was the busy member of the pa Muang kas 1905, ne cee oF business on eb- | Choe Sever urser Of 7h VL N su nvr OMicers | ge toast as related Io, important. leptdlavion, | ing to cullost themudives nnd ie gave anotner | Mine had to be arranged thre an testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of | payment on stock received. Auyone who wishes to | NO ore gross confession of legislative in-| train of two “sleepers” and a ae] aaa ate 4 office, this 10th day of February, 1585. subscribe for stock can do so on that evening, as also | Competency had ever been seen than had been | car dropped down the track at the| Notwithstanding the confusion to the closed’ blinds ofthe | em,” said the such a result, pregnant, as Mr. Plumb believed | tion was attrac Th pers,” and after all the | it to be, with the gravest consequences to the | two mysterio enctempered tuspector. | qin warranto cases of the state of Kansas were understood to the | against the directors of the Kansas Pacttic ratle lled to look to the safety | way, suid ew. t. The names of the presi- | go: being brought to annul the cone nm of the Kansas Pacifle with the Union mont | Pacitic railway company. The resolution as it ¥, for every- | passed the house recited the terms of a compro- phim, mise proposed by the rallroad company. Since NY. then articles in ‘the public ected nd hurry, he | Proceedings have att te att Ls.) (Signed) “"H. W. CANNON, by the following temporary elected officers: ‘THEO- sted within a stone throw of the Senate | west side, and came toa stop just under | found time to give a few moments to " Ditinbers of the legislature, and the house now — 121m comptroller of the Gurrendy. | VORE LITT, Prestient, corner 6th and Q sts nwa | chamber within thirty days, Bills sppropri: | cover of the depot The blinte ware “Wine |Srae rebates sie tee Atmuay a adoptsa motion reconsidering the former action Cee ctannon 44% * P. A. MATTERN, Treasurer, 17 ating millions of dollars had been passed’ with. | lady and two little bionde children. we ed | § porte e left Alban: and leaving the question of compromise to be further considered. olution authorizi ‘Two large winduw out consideration and then sent to the Senate | at the first window. One of the little girls was | evening,” said Col. Lamont, “on within two days of the close of the session, Mr, playing. with a doll; the other was caressing her Composed of two sleepers (Ke S4NUELS. SHEDD; FINE GAS FIXTURES, It was stated that the res promise passed the RS r P| : i ther—Col. an in the nextseat. | the West Shore road. We house under a misapprehension of existing fARCH a1 2 FICERS AND MEN ApErOBPIAgIaN Ga CHET, PES Er nee Gee |e coe Lamonh who sat in che | without stopping, except tar wate y even | facts, and that It was a subject demandl th side Pennsy b COLORED AND DECORATED GLOBES AND nd others intending to join willassen | pide THOnEY. EV EEa sa | avoided J i aside | furtler and careful consideration. The mat wiews BI a Aaaree ee SHADES. nd Pole, Hizh st.. ahove ‘Mr.Ingalls—By a democratic Secretary of War. | . 2¢ Was Mr. Cleveland’s train and nobody | track som ome up in regular order on the house ee a PRS AAL SHARP. SISOS: | “Mr. Blumb would not give the debate poltt: | Knew It, except the six newspaper men who | dence at dar, ‘W TWO DESIRA: | DUPLEX, MOEHRING AND STUDENT LAMPS. ae = teal turn; but the question was becoming serious | stood on the platform. Even the policemen | Were Crank Pittie ithe seats on baleony. Re 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. [See i ae NG AR not only as to the present but the future, continued to walk up and down without notic- | te! Gen. Grant Feeling Spee a2 COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIA-| "Nir Beck thought there should be a rule re- 2 one New York, March 3. > Grant's honse this morning’ it was stated that his condition Bas improved, aud that be Lad passed # fair night. Ne e' a oa | Mg the train. The train hands went on with | in (ie Sora cae, ee acai ASSETS, $445,888.57. Sey SEC Tae nen be BisPared | diss r work and the Asemen in the extreme-end | tre eventos th oe Sahioe — Monthly payments are $2.50 per share. hou of the depot were gathering their red couts | conversing. About half pu withd Having on band upwards of 3,000,000 feet of 1,000 In full advance on each share. Fi about them ready to go their w In rand retired, dtly inauguration Day falling on the first Wednesda: Mr. Hoar believed the time was coming when | 21 Butte Ww a = BUILDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, a “beh {Boag e WV Congress would have to sit not later than the | ® trumpet blast, but it was mer it. Who composed the party Seis tent looed peop b ition ee ‘ifheheld the next | first of October, at least In the years when short | the firemen to’ move on, Th this two sisters, M aire Hoon Sty Carcoras sessions were how held. for five minutes without attracting any mh2 atear qui Bas od still atten- | and Miss Cl iy payments and and desirous of making room for incoming stock, we | PCM BIS payment * fF ocloel offer for this month extra indicements inall grades, | (HX THURSDAY. Murch >. 1885, at 7 o'clock —Col. Chas. King,of i : 7 ext balers ele Ghnd Charlestown, and ‘And. inorder to meet and supply. your wants | 2 |, Est.,uear 9th nw, Shares may be | In order to bring the question toa point and tes rs iene gare par ais window scx] Oey: estport, Oneida > were arrested last whine Glennie Te torus | oie ade Seb Hsu at this meeting oF atthe oBice | get the understanding of the Senate, Mr, | the Platform, ar ra co aenain a spi Horticultural shall bave prompt response. ° ‘Pamphlets explaining the object prthe Association, Ere a eee tien ates HS, QeCUIG | Sister. ‘They all looked casually out, except Sr aa hearing this m divantages and benefits, ‘arnished upon ap> eet nse Lis Owsimotlon——tha ia Mleveland, 7 sat erect “seemex raf iss Neilie Peau Wat Marwan & GON tts advantages and benefits €e. furnished Upon ap: Pde to the provision of the bill relating’ to | Cleveland, who sat erect. and Secmod as unrut and Miss Neille aud Miss 2 ; —— OY HHLONAS SOMERVILLE, President | jurisdiction and procedure in eases of | fled as his shiny silk hat, His sister by h | pout 16 and 14 y agliters of | vere HOt nae the s THE INAUGURAL B. 13th and B streets northwest, INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'ry, 917 F stin'w. “mbadt_ | legal J ere eh ‘The Senate re. | smiled as she looked at’ the two or thr duotier sister, who ne coun the magistrate saying tha for hire 3u6u Mf si {9 __and 14th, between B and C streets northwest, DR AUGURAL PROCESSION fused torecede-yeas,4;naye47- 0 turned towards the windows, and Col. ‘.¥.; Mr. Dahiel Manming and wife and my! | Process m = inken out to detain them. REMOVAL. eid % King was held in $600 bail fora hearing on asked the | Monday. i From Wall ow nothing about was ply.| a a i Tend. Stil pron epee th erePly: | New York, March 3, Wall street. The stock position they remained for abont ten minutes. | part of the day in his rooms, but during the d: rket was irregularat the opening this morne A tall dignified looking-man, with a beaver hat | will catl at the White House to pay his respects but within small fractions of last evening's and adark moustache, presently stepped out of | to President Arthur.” closing quotations, and during the first hour the car and began walking back and forth its Will he be en dined at the White House | bas been dull and strong for halt a dozen full length as if on guard dut thisevening?” asked the reporter, Stocks, and extremely duif and about “eal nd tamil: ut is the program for the da: epee : bowed to one of the newspaper men he kne DISAGREEMENT ON THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. | Nir Cleveland and Mr, Manning then ¢ A message from the House of Representatives | their seats to the other side of the car fon | ANnounced disagreement with the Senate on | they were not soconsplcuously s: NT_ROOMS OF HEADQUARTERS 4TH DISISION, even windows and rf ted by steam, and EWS Drug Store, Penns! ‘Law offices of W. PErnce BELL removed to625 F| Room 1, Vernon Row, cor. 10th st. and Pa, ave, street. 413-3m ae Street To-day. where from the 3 atoue ocluck TOMO | the sundry civil bill. platform, and engaged in conversation. In this | “Mr, Cley ‘March i, AL Assistant Is and Aids of this ‘Div will report at Head NEW PUBLICATIONS. _|#ow-iraah kt WwW. The Senate on motion of Mr. Dawes insisted on its amendments, and the chair appointed as a@ conierence committee Messrs. Allison, Hale and Beck, Mr. Dawes explained the remaining differ- ences on the Indian bill to be the provision pro- hibiting the carrying of whisky Into the Indian y Meeting for the | ‘Territory; that disarming the Indians, and that =1., Marshal 4th Divisi Official:— 3 Chief of 7 | 2 el!» Reavy Toxorrow, * “Are you in charge of the train?” asked Tre | “I think not, “yr. Cleveland | forthe rest of the list. Northwestern, St. Paul s ste] i him i wi probably Lake Shore, and New ‘k Central all ine Pp teagan es a on (ee i from ty to & per cent. ‘The Gould stocks was HARPER'S WEEKLY. ~ | The forty-third Regular Mont 7 = ” . it neglected, and Lackawanna strong on a slight a RENT TE aap TWO payment ofanes and inaking advances willie held on | relating to the Oklahoma. territory. ‘These, | eNO, exacury” was the reply, given as if eavancs” Juial scie Ort host aeden aes ot furnished F i: none but area AREURSD AY March 5, 185), Guetead of on Wednee Mr. Dawes added, were good provisions, but | “<ho you object to telling me who you are?” | West Shore railro: shares, against 71,000 yesterday Ea. JACOBS, 811 SUPPL, Dianne wreaeeee . vere ut present in such form on the bill asto do | rurther pressed THE STAT been made. It wasin i harm than good. Religious Worship in Public Schools, onsidi a le DEX TRABLE ROOMS “I don’t know that I should talk,” was the | tendent Bradle: Pending th ‘ation of this matter, Mr. Marche aueheeracied rine r a eee ven Olock a. mn moved that | Fpl, followed presently, however, with the TILE QUESTION TAKEN INTO THE COURTS AT CHE: f March; unobstruc e DOURLE-PAGE PORTRAIT 01 RMY_C REPUBLIC 20) .€ - Mn.» 10 a eclaration, “Iam Inspector Byrnes; I came cAGO v LAC BOY, Apply at Koom 6, 71Y Market Es,! Coiba Poti CREE UBLIG | when the Senate adjourn to-day (the legislative | grcrastion, “Lam Inspector, Byrnes; I came way | CHICAGO, March 3.—Judge Tuley has passed ene eee assemble at Headquarters, 11) ts, MARCH 4, | GY being the second of March until hoon. to- | his walle before the people in Albany would know of | apon the ‘case in which an injunction was ARGE, PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, ay ary iting. full | Gy) it be to meet at one p. m, on the third, this = a Ae fs . Sit en reae . Bon Taree » 9: 0 al ee Be ess es i GHertoos. p.m. SURPRISED COMMITTEEMEN, their oe ate _ ladies, ver corel sought to restrain Mi ptg ies dne principal Or, “ unifo otherwise, dark clothes, white gloves, uni- noon. er the the arrival of | toexposing themselve: nightair, and | of -he common school at Roger's park, from eawesdion If desired Also windaws ee Ls Pai ‘The motion was agreed to. ae MLW. Uh Gal aut Gol Ges | theieaving was, at thelr euggosiion, Geierred | santas Glestee i Earaie wank coer en boy of = s 2 <b ted Pht nee commnander, MR, SHERMAN EXPLAINS AS TO THEINAUGURA- ne ee ssa until the afternoon. The presidential party did | the Roman Catholic faith, from’ attending the pposite National Hotel, f AMERON , Asst. Adjuta valk’ contr evelbres ae aoe a TION PROGRAM, ret, of the inaugural committee, en yoked pot boara the wate at ihe general Che in Al- | school without participating in connie rel +) . SFG 3 ¥REDERIOC DIELMAN, See, METROPOLIS > Mr. Sherman exjJaihed tiiwt an erroneous im- | down the platform arm-in-arm and, stopping | bany, but had it await them ata telegraph sta- | worship, ‘The judge held that under the lass sows anv Palcons; also 3 windows on 2d, Root. [ESS aon, So. 02 TPUNEMEN pression seemed to prevail that the committee | one of the railroad men, asked 1f he knew when | ton called Kenwood, aout three miles from | Tlinolt no fore ef religious worship could be ep ‘e pe bi arpa Cece tur a ay Mr. Cleveland would arrive. Mr. Byrnes then’| the city. Scarcely any one In Albany knew of | compelled in the public schools, tt was not Han terior Sia a ao Oba Tahecnen yy srpcanied vid the Selec ie ie pel up ana acnounesa iat lacs ieaee oun ee Start for Sperectot 6 well kept during {he | shown that the directors had compelled it, al- order af Gs honra cl ke charge of the inaugural ceremonies ha PI at the tri day. Belore his departure from Albany Mr. | though it was true that a teacher was thelr Pht cee OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS. BE Greet of the Board of With respect to the conduct of thecoming inau: | there. They looked at the two Pullman cars | Cleveland said that he started earlier than he | agent. Judge Duley ondored that the complain- Compliments of the Season, Cleveland Entering the sural, departed trom the old established rule, | doubifull} for a moment. Then Mr. Galt hur- | intended in order to give him tite to sve, in antcall upon the directors, and if they re! oF . te Mr. Sherman) had had all the old pro- | ried after carriages and Col.Berret accompanied | this city, certain gentlemen with whom he | to take bin buck, on iiatter parminng he te eee ee ee ae eens ae grams ‘looked up, ana ‘he could positively | Mr: Byrnes, hey bud cole to the depot to | s,cltys certain gent esident-eleet’s party | return, they compelled him ta participate in the 4 . F spect Park, Brooklyn, on Washington's Birth- State that not only had the House of opreecne: learn when the party was expected, so that | took dinner on the train at Kingston, After | worship, be would then consider the advisa- to Treatiry building, Mie pu spent ceed arene | kyr _Portralt of William ©, Kingsley—“There tives not been discritninated against, but that | the whole reception committee could be on | Gioscrtie rentlcien chatted Coe toate eit | Borst Of issuing an injunction. The court re View of a. The nt and all troops,and | W88 ® Short Pause.” etc. (Illustration to Serial in the present Instance the precedents had been | hand togive them welcome. They, were taken | and a correspondent sates the table was cleared, | fused to settle the question of costs lor the pres: the civic part of procession, pases within ten fect or| “Adrian Vidal”).—The Carnival at New Orleans.— 7 HUGH G. DIVINE, | somewhat departed from in favor of members | by surprise. Col. Lamont met Col. Berret on | ana they e1 zi enochie, whieh | ent, but thought the principal of the school the Pi monument stand. Tickets good for 4th Khartoom.—Qnly # Correspondent, by F, D. Mil- | _™h2-2t i Secretary, | of the House. He (Mr. Sherman) would be very | the platform of the sleeper and then went in to | js Mr. Cleveland's favorite pastime. ‘The train | wodld be Hable it lie copes was unau' Mareh, all duy let—Comica. UNION TRANSFER CO, rry that any want of consideration should be | announce him to the President-clect. | He was | wax baited at Marion,.the Junction of the Went | by the trustees HIS $00.07 Pa ave Ks aera in to the House of Mepresentatives, He | admitied “ina few minutes and Joined | Shoreaud Bennevivania roads for some time, : ee 7 SON, 2d an AND 4 TWO-PAGE VIEW OF ANSO} read the program of 1845, to show that in|{n conversation — wi re Cle’ ting for aclear t t was 11 o'clock at In Favor of Resignation. JAS. GUILD, 105 Pa ave. nw. For Inanguration Ball $3. = c 3 ves | and Mr. Manning, until the arrival of Mr. Galt | jicht when the | ‘on its od SM LTH'S Lauber Yard, Ist and Ind av.n,w. WINTER AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Orders taken at Stable, Dat, betwee 18% and 24th | tre, Ou Piacrice the, House of Representatives | and Mr. Manning, until the arrival of Mr. Galt Joutney and soon afterwards the Whole nage. | FOUR MEMBERS OF GLADSTONE'S CABINET WHO ae OR RENT FORINACGTREL de wanien auncione enw. Sone See Mr. Hawley read the program of Buckanan’s | This was twenty-five minutes aiter the arrival | {iha'ta bed. WANTED TO LEAVE OFFICE, Titec, co owe FOR RENT FOR INAUGURA- f (= Taxes TA thauguration to show the greater consideration | of the train, and the few people lounging about | ow THE PRESIDENT-ELECT 18 QUARTERED, |, LONDON, March 3.—It is stated that Sir Wil- é abi ee ee — shown now than had been shown then for the | in the depot did not know that the democratic | “ir, presidentclect is quartered In very hand. | @m Vernon. Harcourt, Earl Derby, Bari Spen- ne ee el el haa General and Special Taxes pald at a Disconnt. House of Representatives, President had arrived. Mr. Cleveland walked Boma Saban Anse, |) cer and Mr, Chamberlain were ali iu favor of @ WO WINDOWS FOR THE INA WILLIAM DICK Mr. Frye objected to further discussion of | by the side of Col. Berret, followed by Mr. Man- | Ome and commodious quarters. He has three | resiznation of the cabinet after the recent vote & 15 north side Pennsylvania ave. ‘Wer sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, this subject, and It was alfowed to dro ing with Mr, Galt; then came the fadies, and | rooms for his own use on the second floor of the | onthe motion of censure, It le thougit. thes 1. SCHOOLEY- Pret mbh2-1w Abo s ey fastly Rev. Mr Cleveland, the Presidentelect's Pomeroy house, the annex of the Arlington, | parliament will be prorogued in July mext, 2 FSERVED CHATHS CAN NOW BE SECURED 10, GENTS PAR COPY. => PRIZE SOUTH D cia he weAN BIML CONFERENCE REPORT AGAIN. | brother, and Col. Lamont, who had one of his | fronting on H sirect, ‘The ladies of the party | Lhe report that the government proposes to ‘ “SS Awarded first pretium The matter of the Indian conference report | little girls by the hand. ‘They walked directly | jive a suite of rooms in the Sumer house, | levy an export tax on coal is unfounded, ‘The f the 4th at the Grand Stand, corner of 7th st. and ao Pot chor pony was again taken up. through the depot and out through the ladies’ | fronting on Vermont avenue. Sergeant Dins: | ©Xtra credits for the army and navy amount ieemgivacie ave; oui wa: “Aiko, ot Ho eREE wauvE@s Guniboioita Center Market, in stre 5. Mr. Dawes moved that the Senate insist on | yor eee oe cult “Kour earrinees were | more; of the White eke, line Roe ee Ee aia (Rg THE SHINS REGENERATIVE the remaining amendments. waiting at the ladies’ entrance. Mr. Cleveland | public men, recelves the cards of Visitors ang | _ To License Roller Skating Rinks. Fons. = ae GAS LAMP CO. Mr. Manderson moved that the Senate recede | and three of the ladies got in the first carriage, | Sends them’ up stairs. CHicaGo, ILL., March 8.—An ordinance was FOR SALE OR RENT— . “ ee a as to an amendment exten: the time for the | Mr. and Mrs, Manning and Rev. Mr. Cleveland introduced in the common council last night to cot bedsteads. Apply at R. | HARPER'S MAGAZINE... woeceneec G4 OO Hd HIS CALLERS TO-DAY. Siamnocnw. nese” | wanvana weeny maT 721 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, payment for Indian lands, in the second, Col. Lamont and family in the ares : compel roller rinks to pay an anpual license fee CHatr Mr, Van Wyck pe ete said the Senate | third, and Mr. Gait, Col. Berret and Inspector | The President-elect breakfasted in his apart- nasi a of $300, on the ground that they Weres great = HARPER'S BAZAR... nseene 4 00 AE So JSIVE ILLUMINATION of | could not agree to legislative provisions on an | Byrnes in thefourth. The whole thing was cou- | ments, with the members of his party, about | detriment to the theaters. of Pentia: ave ter Tein aad s0th stp: n-| HARPER'S YOUNG PROFLE. 700. w Pension Building for the | approprition bill when puton by the House, | ducted so quietly that there were not more than | hai past eizht, and while he was still at break. a W. forsaleat WHITTINGTONS, 1 fast Senators Gorman and Garland called and | Capturing a Gang of Freebooters. snd 15th sts. z S Inaugural Ball. This Mlumination will be produced | Dut could itself put on such a bill a Pacific Mail | twenty-five people about the carriages, and Niet WAGs Wonne Gee Meee UREARY 4 0 | by the Siemens System of Gas Lighting. Itis su- | Subsidy clause when It thought fit. poke Roach, | probably not more than half'a dozen knew their | jer, their cards without going up to see Mr, | DESPERATE FIGHT IN THE KENTUCKY MOUN- P TRAUGURATE Cae are s Berlor to the electric or any other artitcial Went | texted at the other Gnd of {he CUpItOL, Nt fad | Bienes ee ee Oe Ae ase eect | Cleveland, Judges, W. Courtrright, of Olio, TALN urnished front Purlar and Bal: | 1ndex to Harpers Magazine, 1 to 60. Bvo., Cloth 4 00 | Dow in use, ‘The light emitted from the Siemens Bar, Gcmiutdcd Wari Becale scauid vite in | oa ee oo ee ee party | Was among the first callers admitted to see Mr. | _ Lovrsvrixe, Ky., March 3.—News has react Piece Gilles Wie ceitaen A Reo Postage Free in the United States and Canada ner is brilliant and saves 50 per centover the ordinary | own rules, should not be known. Everything was very | Cleveland. He did not begin to receive visitors | here of a desperate’ fight on the headwaters i i ju 4 2 7 7 a until at 10 o'clock. Rev. Dr, Bartlett, the pastor | the Cumberland river near Harlan court-hot nmouations. Address BH. WARNER, 016 method of burning gas. For particulars apply or ad- as van: Ayes sup Lass as Manderson’s | pluin an ee Soe nathan | ofthe New York Avenue Presbyterian chureh, | Ky. For years the Hensley brothers have lived : rant PER W. D. COLT, SOUS RES REGS DUG TPR re | Came oe eee reali BEES Le i Beene eia they lin rily afterwards,and sent his card to | a sort of freebooter life on Little Black moun- I = Pic FE It HAR & BROTHERS, New York. To eee oes oon i oarhatht boas te of 18 to 88 refused Sra ehh with REL ia . = Ss N.Cleveland, a brother of the President. | tain, driving off stock, pillaging smoke-houses, LaGst LAGS: Lacsn: | ———__————— — eee Care Towers & Green, Bankers, callie Sento by a voteo re! tore- very amootnly without incident. repor. | elect and a Presbyterian mluister at Forestport® | henroosta and beonives: Many watrants howe ©. W. THORN & co. OSTON, MASS., JANUARY 6, 1881, lea rico Eo, Washington, D.C | oxi, Vest. hoped the Senate woula with | ter, said they had hada most comfortabe tip, | Omleda county, New York. Dr. Bartlett is an | been issued againt them. Theofticers, however, cz = Rea Pedi tL bave used severe! bottles of BAM. | [Fas OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE | "iz, cer honed the Senate would agree st aie eons ate * | old friend of thé Rev. Mr. Cleveland, and it was | have always feared to attack them. ‘This yeat * Jost recelved large variety Badges, at very Jow | MY’S MEDICINE” for Coughs and Colds,and it works ‘closed the entire day March 4th. atten end: maOveR Ghat, IL Reehor ine te | reco ee ae Sident-clect ar. | the intension of the latter to stop with his wife | James Giles, a relative of members of the gang, Fees WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FLAGS, | ikeaecharm. [cheerfully recommend it to allas a:| _mr2-2t CORNWELL & SON, | Mutter, and moved that it recede irom its he fact that when the Ereside: 2 with Dr. Bartiett. He will, however,,make Dr, | living near them, was ¢ ppointed deputy sherl {UNTING, JAPAN!SE AND CH Lan: | Sure relief and cure for all Throat and Lung troubles. | = ORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET, | “#endment. Considerable debate followed, rived # the station in Washington this morn-| Ravett a visit after Wednesday. Dr. Bartiest | Heemmmoned conor ote meaviont mete or tap FIREWORKS. &e., Fours; wory truly, PO Noes Corner 5th and K sts. nw, . THE SENATE INSISTS. {ng there was no authorized person or commit’ | aie went up stairs and met the President-elect, | neighborhood, “and “before day al 313 AND H STREET NORTHWEST, BR. Bcoserss, Esa. ‘er HN st, Will be open until 10 o'clock a. 1. on Inanguri Finally the Senate, by vote, insisted on its ero sor mally rocetve him end see him | whom he has not nfor years. Gen. Vilas,|at the first of the windowless one-story Lew.smitiu a ge day. pil mhz amendment, and the chair appointed Messrs, | P7O™ oabteen SUR iiee te the. presidential | Who was the chairman of the democratic con-| log cabins, where lived Gilbert Hensley, UGURATION © BBABENOQRE, DECEMBER 19, 1882. MRS, BROWN (COLORED) Dawes, Plumb and Ransom a committee of | arty. as it mnt alto be to the eltisene of | Yention, called abeut halfpast 10 and wasshown | who surrendered afer a parley. At WITH PHOTO'S OF C Deak Sin-I heartily recommend your most will give her highly recommended Medi- | conference on the bill. Washi ho naturally supposed thatallac. | #t once to Mr. Cleveland's party. While he was | next cabin, Asber and Levi Hensley were And. Wasi TON "MONU EBRA- | valuable remedy known as°SAMMY’S MEDICINE.” | cated Electri¢ and Steam Hatha. Also, Magne ea" Keren deh hee neem Loh dalek pg i] | there Secretary McCullough called and was at | asleep with’ their families behind barricaded Eset ia cit'itul of tohareatuuaiment; bo unde | Thelieve it one of ihe teat load puridra om the | treatmeut a S09 Miswurtaveru'e, “Vitis House of Representatives. rangemepte for paying bir due respect as well | once shown up. Gen. Farnsworth, of New York | doors, Upon a demand. to surrender they Sand Visitors. TOKSCH& LEE. Manuiacturers, | of November, 1881, 1 had aecvere attack of Bhan Ke > Broce: he pele ceo 50 this morning took a) réoees er vho has been spoken of as marshall of the | opened fire with muskets and rifles and the f de. As @ matter of fact they had been. | 5 : 4.N. Charles st., Baltimore. | matisi brostrat 1311 FE STREET, until 9 o'clock a.m. pee District, and Col. Berret, of the inaugural com For sale at WM. M. FRANK'S, 457 aid 485 Pena, | my room for Wor weeks, cause ee tone ee 2 | The French Restaurant wear Nations theater, which Everything necessary to those ends had been Kuis time ana me i = replied. Giles wassbot in the arm, but e h niittge, were among the callers at MGtmari* | my leh arm. Lemployed eminent puyeiclens acd | is #0 Well renowned for_wexcellent cuisine Wasiue: | CONFERENCE ON THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. | done by those charged with the duty, and that | Mittee, eptupthe fight. Afier some fifty shots "had . went at once up stairs, een exchanged Levi Hensley calied out “I sur- tried most Gverything ‘recommended. but of utile | opened a French table diote, Dinner, with pintim- | | There were hardly adozen members in the | their Intentions and plans came to ndught was | Went at once upstairs. apne a Saget pants chat ane aank= ak TO avail. It is now over twelve montis since I waa ported Claret included, $1. Regular breakfast, 65c. hall when the session was resumed at 9 a.m, | through no faultor neglect of the special com- = a <A = ED UNTIL Asher for @ while maintained the fight and by your remedy and ho return of the par. aunch, 25¢. Dinner, 75c." By the bill of fare a spe- ai vil bill had, in th mittee appointed for the purpose. In answer THE LIST IS SENT TO THE SENATE. So cer] fey Pn tge d Respectfully, ‘A. K.SMOOT, cialty.’ First-class in'every respect for ladies an The sundry oly 1 e meantime, | to his communication sent to Albany on the| Col. Lamont, the private secretary of the _ moti ee ec egrege valley. ke. MRS. R. Scoaors: ‘Th Barre street, Hemieh. Chief Cook at the White Hy ser Propretér, | Come Over from the Senate, heavily loaded | subject, the chairman of the special committee | President, was asked by a STAR reporter if he | bail in the thigh brought Lim down. As the —— mbeOt_ | will accommodate 60 gentlemen for the Dedication eA sin Taz Blormed by the direct personal represen’ | could furnish him with a correct list of the | posse were securing hin William A. Jous F. Panzer, SS Mr, Randall asked unanimous consent that | (tO Of tons denonstration on the ovcarioc | members of the new cabinet. with Joun Deer, came up from the rear and this bill be taken up, and the Senate amend-| Gf his arrival, but rather privacy and quiet, |The colonel siniled and ‘said: “I am not | opened fire upon’ the party, severely woundh ments non-concurred in, and sent to a eonfer- | and that such’ a program as would be accepta- | liberty to say anytuing on that subject at this em or an a ae thodt 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘CORSON &’MACART: , BANKERS, ‘had’ ; : # As! ERICAN [LANTERNS. ‘Washington, D.C., + Glover Building, 1419 Pet. | @nce committee, but objection came from Mr. ee ren eee oe aE hon will the panes’ be announced?” con- | Asher and Gilbert Hensley were then i LORED FIRES. & STATIONER AND ENGRAVER. Washington, Dic. | Hepburn, of lows, and then there was a call of | (re Sotally Of tat on directed 10 coramunt, | tinued the reporter. ait, and the remainder of the defeated. SESE ENE BANS CORE OES Visiting, Wedding and Reception Cards promptly | Deposit Accounts, mibject to check at siziit received | the House which, closing at 9:30, showed the | Cate the lculars to the committee, As a| | “Not before the list 1s sent Into the Senate,” | have since been captured. In the Hght the eat 20 __Nos. 403 and 405 7th Street Northwest. | 8nd properly executed. Engravings, Kichings, Photo. | fom Firms. Corporations and individuals. | presence of only 45 members, matter of however, Mr. Gorman’ either | Was the response. S ee ae be. (EAT VOR SALE at VERY Low pale raphs, Artotypes, Framed und Unframed, wares | 5 <corities bought and sold on ia commision Mr. Randall's motion was then renewed and | failed to comprehend the character and extent THE PROGRAM FOR THE DAY, PMareb dub and Zit Februdry. “Apply to EEE él | “Collections of Drafts, Notes, Divide Coupons | agreed to; and Messrs. Randall, Forney and | of the matter confided to him, or neglected to | as given by Col. Lamont, provides @ quiet day Troops for the I CINDITELMER & S07 W. H. & Cc. made throughout the’ United Suites, Canada and Eu- | Ryan were appointed conferees ‘on the part of | do what was expected of him in the premises. for the President at his rooms to receive those | ForTREss MONROE, VA., March 3. fet-Im Ist floor, 935 Ps Ivanla av HITE, OWARD 0., zoe i the House Since he made no communication to the com- Ran TERaS About S80 or She will eoorer ules of troops dnd the band left by train re with M.A. CONNELL’ tiadelphia correspondents °°" NeW ¥orkand | Atter various ineffectual attempts to have | mittee representing the people, except to intt- t ee = fnorning for Washington, to take part in F CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, CALL ON (Formerly X,) Philadelphia correspondents, 16 | pills taken up by unanimous consent, and it | mate that such steps as were y had al-|to the White House an@ call on President inauguration. NTE: NG LDING, CALL ON Have opened ap Establishment at PHI KAPPA | PSL FRATERNITY | being plainly impossible tohave any’ public | ready been taken, stating also that he did not | Arthur, but with this exception he will remain 2 ‘ pai Headquarters at 1619 K st.n.w. Visiting | business transacted, the House, at 10 am., | himself know the hour for the arrival of the | in his rooms, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ne 25 WEST See sr. XORK, | aud resident brotiuers will be fetgome, Srmposiuns adjourned till 11 adn. =) train, thus con eying to the committee, whether ee ee Soliton, Sissies A Repent. 24 NIN’ a Al are now pre; OW NS a 4 u ti mn p's,"* 7} ression a eir THIRTY-SIX soe ire Sede Ponte binutie EvESNG, ANCHPTION aa | FAs "eevee Sond ntitcion| we Cpu ain Uta El | Sevier tender at mean would 'e| Mavor Manas of Arhany and Heprmstaes | omnes "Mi bE ees Ben for skillful PLUMBING and FURNACE work,and| BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, ROUND ENNUAL ELECTION. tinued session of the Eiorioe m eleven renee ef pexneceat pans mapper the | Dorsheimer were among those admitted up curred 1 in oe vig wie f at = examine thelr WOOD MANTELS, TILES and FIRE- | HATS, Erc. Ja23-6w1p (eee 4 —— o'clock yesterday morning to almost four this | omission marl spect urtesy | stairs, and about half past eleven Hon. Daniel ee bea iy ‘morning, the journal was not pre; and its | which was both natural and proper, but for Mann 4 Sel Gorman eslied: - killed. The explosion ts said : Orzice or rue Cotumnra Rattway Co, || Tending was temporarily dispensed with. o> | which those authoritatively representing. the ing and Senator Go sh: | caused by fire damp. snd 300 wil find thelr stock ex: | EMM Sapte Eady ahd Healt od ih MOND | q The annual lection for seven Dirwtuns to nares gre | itr. Walentine (Neb) Immediately ‘movea | people of the national capital were in uo wise | Sheridan, accompanied by Col. Sheridan, Col. | caused PY Are GAP. a4 poaies nage been tensive and artistically selected and arranged, with | ease.A great tonic willstrengthen and prevent disease. | T4160 4 at. mw., MARCH loTH PRO. (0, between | that the House take a recess until 10 o'clock to- | responsible. PLACE FITTLN and Captain Bluntre called to pay thelr a cin well my Ble age ms to the Presiden lect, ‘and had @ short | Fecovered from the ruins, a = » For col colds and lung disease it is unequaled. | the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p. ° night, his object being to prevent consideration LEAVING THE DEPOT. 3 Hunton, | #5 still engaged in seeking for more victims. Prices much less than New Storr dé GioMwELL, Washington agents. be. | NE7iamas = W. H. CLAGETT, Sec. ofthe contested election case of Frederick vs.| Upon leaving the depot the carriages were | Muerview, with | In pots ee peeing the time of the explosion there were 350 men J 2 | =, DEE, ANNPAL aerating oF rire| Wilson, of Iowa, The republicans refrained | whirled up the avenue at arattling pace. As| King Dr, dc, Welling, Mr: AvA; Wilson ana eee ey sees ene ee saves, Arrention: Ss S 1885 See sitar ae ational Life Insurance | {rom VOHtouss without s queria, Tce 804 | Se, Cleveland’s carriage drew away from the | Mr. Jas. P. Willett, mefabers of the ina ming cageway. reso Ann Suse je | Company ofthe United States of America, for the | left the House Without a quorum. ereniaitissa: calied hon hadi enotetemees wit eae LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR Goops election of Directofs of said company for the’ ensuing | ~~ DEADLOCK ON THE P.0. APPROPRIATION | depot the people collected about the station President.elect and Col. Lamont in regard to MLLE M. J. PRAN 1 NEWOUL AND, GORION, FABRICS. PITTS: | Dent peras, bane at the ome of the company, sur Bids Sa to become aware of the | the ceremonies of morrow. "LLE M. AN) IN ct wer street - ival the Presi lect ne ieee eee ec GPocKED PLAID, STRIPES AND PIGEAES | Bast Slareh uth, 1886) at 10 ‘O'clock with. No attempt was made to transact any busi- | Sa uesmenic chess. Thecatrings conteinicg | THE PARTY THAT Por ene ral at gpariaagng . bam a a Gg NICH LN Seoretary._ | ness until Mr. Townshend, of Iilinols, submitted | Mr. Cleveland was & rivate one, Dut its owner's Se Prime S GRAY SHADES! NEWEST STYLES AND LATEST DESIGNS. FIG- ==> _ EF, BRO! rt of the conference committee on the | nate was not di young man in a | was as follows: Seretary Lamont, Mrs, Cee ers auinaialy Ganon URED JERSEY SIL, SIDERED FOR: (KS r ANG Ci0BEs AND ornaments, _| the repo Post 3 Mr. Cleve- S, riation bill, announcing a | trotting bi evidently was connected with | Lamont and two small children; * GEE, COLO! St ‘CO! ‘Largest Stock of GAS FIXTURES, &c. it Office approp! the - He kept ¢lose to the President "8 ‘Mrs. and Miss Cleveland; 3 Couitiing “Hair asemed ng | OF ERENCR St RrNaay BAH Ue YARDS | mNAUGUATION GLOBES on hand. Call and ex- | Continued disagreement. ange ane dlanga ad PFI and was ready to open. the door upon | Rey. W. N. Cleveland and his wife, Miss Mary LATEST Mr, Townshend stated that there were several arri at the hotel Sheep ey ‘was not yet Hastings, ‘Miss Annie and ‘Miss Ni Youmans, EF, BROOKS, % difference between the two houses, | 8 o'clock as the ‘with the illustrious oc- ag eos New D FINEST QUALITY SCOTCH GINGHAMS, BROCHE | _¢m4 531 15th st. ne eapeeiant orn ae on the Bong cupant passed up the avenue the atrect, was Be acc hy cise Gi ton Bow Keck panes ies IN TABLE LEN AND NaPKING.™® Ropcieren enowaay Senden aa hs paces eee: | Petaeelst Sees tans | departincnt OUR WHOLE STOCK OF CLOAKS AND Sal oe Oke Rare ation $ ‘Alban; ‘which bad Just ar- ee Sate asp woot wasinis RINGS ARE OFFERED WITHOUT REGARD | pitecliion? ts re and fresh Grugs kept ts sok He gauso te entrust fed a dango jerour power to the red, teen Yih mace ‘as eA | Wikis: de aulisey teogreuabed Faget: FOR THIS SEASON WE OFFER A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN BLA ‘chown tign Painters tad” Ginter aaa | Bending debate the Speaker laid before the | passon. At the comer of {Sth street and the | BETRA“Sran.”—The inaugural ila Sw ein RERIN SURIPED SILKS AT SL VERY SUSE Dee Sate ee Sees Hptso a dommmucication rem 62 Sait ape Avenue a lady with ‘curls Was crossing the | President will be issued in an extra edition of ae Hl ae orders promptly attended to. ocl3-9m_| resentative from the fourth Alabama avenue With her gaze intent Spon passing ‘Tue 8TaR to-morrow as soon as itis delivered ; ¥. MANNING & CO.'8, serene [5 FEW 2O0KS AND BEST PERIODICATS | stating that he had srwarded to the Savernor Rody of aldiers ou the oppelte ee lpeing es veaiessiiche t 1320 Pennsylvania ave. p.w. es Cancaee Ce ee rap Pennsylvania avenue,» Term Single licks mid-day on Searen sae Laid on the table, Srutape, Just in time, asthe ‘spirited sorrel ing fast presses is 48,000 copies an hour, and a THE BEST month; double, centa Mrs. y ‘The debate mail transportation grazed shoulder. EELS, GRATES, RANGES, LATROBES24¢1561 | _¥-B. 2 - se | Hunan Ti ae ee clause wos continued at lengdt, 7. AT THE ARLINGTON. : Seedy iu cararpleaieaasiareegeelst z THE ATTENTION OF RS AND —+or_____ ‘The cairiage dashed up 15th street to.H, and | supplied in unlimited quantities earliest W canna hes Co. Rho oF A You, iam Ginn | var ueluaw end pottiar Braid aod Serva Tote Corims oF THE Stan of Februaiy 21 in| thence direct to the Sumner annex of the | moment. (clan $3 Qo AA Leather, Crockery and Fer sale areated by wrappers, duly stamped, containingthe full | Arlington. Noone was ready to receive Mr. Roo? ¥ SAE hreruing, Rise Sol | the giasy or in Bittle by WC MILBURN, Sole lu | Teoort of the monument” eclebration, can be Cleveland, for he was not atany par.| Goverxadwr Recerrrs To-par.—Internal 2. 1806 F STREET NORTHWEST. | Botle! Druggists and Grocer, e20 pl. C we had at the room in any quantity. | ticular hour. Three burly ‘who were | revenue, $142,290; customs,

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