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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY. MARCH 5, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET. 5 2 (| E D | TIO Ni* THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | INAUGURATION ECHOES. = And others, composed the party. Col. | District Government Affairs, EMPRESS EUGENIE’S WARDRORE. Berret escorted Mrs. MeEiroy, and Mr. Galt, <G PERMITS eR Street Scenes Last Night. Fae Ts. The Fine Things Foun: ¢ Tuileries. Mrs, Haynesworth tothe grand stand. Abou! rs D. M. Good: = 5 the same time Mr.and Mrs, John Davis and issted by Inspector Entwisle: D. M. Goodacre, THEEXTRA SESSION OF THE SENATE | ™#® GREAT THRONGS Tite FIREWORKS—THE and Mrs (llings, G, between 23d | paris Letter to London Trath. —>—_— Comte d'Herisson was asked by Prince Met A Qcxsriox Anovt Bh BR I eww eS 88 Waewe em BR OO ew ew BBR Rk OO WW DISPLAY OF THE FLAMBEAU cLUB—rNct- | Allan Arthur strolled through the grounds iv | Te! five two-story — ; xt. | thesiand. Col. Berret_agd Mr. Galt remained | 88d 24th sireets; $4 A Great Throng of Sight Seers—Vice | DENTS OF YESTERDAY'S GREAT PAGEANT. | [4 DIA . | nity of the White House during } ar ternich 1d Vicomtesse ado to take thi Se = = The avenue last evening was amassof people | inaugural serena bat he three fot Amusements, mich an Jom’ Agu: ie the tt iT sesent Hendricks Cheered “New | unttia tate hour. ‘The great number of vislters | that the White House was withont @ prosidem | ALBACGH'sOrena Hovse—Thegrandspecta | morem? personal effects from the ‘Tullerion H ' semen a OMiced y Mr. Riddle. | Addition to the residents made the street a | Ual occupant, (rom the hour of the Starting of | Cle of “Michael Strogowl” Is tecelved with great | Noattempt was made to decela them there. } Bations—An Objection by Mr. | perfect jam. The great majority of the crowd | the party to the Capitol until the competion of Vor at this howe this week. Ihe sale ofseata | Fe sent thee feeevehncy we e kept st the palecs 888, aa ‘ uneh of Key t week was opened 2 the inabgural ceremonies, that famous build. see vel see and : be day with visi: | Semed to have nothing to do except to see and | ing preselitada merry eee amos bul ‘ss, | WR. BLAINE AND FATHER CLARK. |,,1)'° peapen Me dhs (asttiig or tie Beusie beseen. The calcium lights which were placed | wlar door-kuepers were at thelt accustomed t re ee ded sts, and at vi or e} e faces Mr. Blaine May Become a Catholic. corridors outside were packed with people. | distinguishable, The colored globes on the | S¢¥er! members of the democratic national “ a [committee and other prominent democrats Battrmoue, March 5.—Yesterday after the | gurney ie equators Mosse. Payne and | street iamps looked handsome, and the entire | commutes 2 the White House, and urine Souls’ h e funeral or Mrs. Walker, Hon. James G. Blaine | wards and «few minutes before 12 o'clock Sen- | Avenue presented a very picturesque and ani-| the interregnum took alook about the build- for the beneiit of Garfield Hopital, this even- | Chantilly; In white, trimmed with Valencien- tet Father Clark, S.J. During the war Major | ator Evaris’ spare figure was deseried on the | mated appearance. Ail the stores, the cigar | IRE t0 be occ apled for the coming four veacs by | Mr. remarkable humor Res {a black, lined with pale pink: tn tee val f which Mr. y oor. Senator Edmunds immediately arose g¢, e representative, Their visits were made = ined with white, and having @ massive Rosin meamnne iced to ghinpiearets poner from hisseat, approached Mr. Evarts and shook pales salto ieee tke ae Spinges imply from curiosity, and there were no visi- Twill begiven | handle, studded with turquoises. Some ofthe Clark ‘vas theif spiritual adviser, and he bad | Bim cordiaily by the hand. and the sitions. “At ithe latter men stood up | 18.40 officlal capaliiy at the White House evening. | jandies wore in finely inlaid tortolse-ahell; oth. of speken with thei of the baptism and confirma-| Senator Sherman engaged Senator Payne in | before the har four and Ave deep, and in some e that time. Berore the conclusion for xutumn and night wear to the empreay’ W, J. Scanian, tn | furrier at Valenciennes, wito bad her winter ay, “The Irish Minstrel,” is entertain- | fare in store. They were appraised in the re- Kiences with good singing aud acting | seipt ne took from the farrier at £24,000, There will eive bis entertaining mono- | Were fifty parasols in a wandrobe in her bedroom Js’ church, 14th and L streets, | of the most costly sort—in mauve, covered with ANSWERE! has _provably be msuuitiate the assertio: than of thie ineuguna ab OF The Thieves’ Harvest ers were in Ivory, studded with gold bees, tn ~weer.are | Yon of Mr. Blaine. 4 conversation until the latter was guinmmoned, | of the places it was impossible 10 get in at all, | {he inay sural ceremonies the grand stand had | teed cea poate the Japanese stl; in short, there Was not One “ron Sis i Y yesterday, and rely busines! ’ testa, bi re reserved for the aoe “ s de a ‘ return to the tuld of the Cathoilc ice. done. There seembd to be a good deat of drink: | Tia uueS 8 were Sie ay ro 5 | day'sSTAR,the following have been made known | Was devoted to her wardrobe. The room was things have happened. A hen Mr. Hendricks entered from one of the | fic' ind men, more or lees under the influence party and their households, ts lined with presses tn new oak. A room was. . N. Peterson, jr, had his | given to boots and shoes, ailottier to" tev eae n, valued at S75, stolen from him.— | honnets, a third to furs and opera cloaks, &. Alex. ©. Drawhaugh had his pocket picked of a | fourth to dresses, a fifth to laces, # sixth to. watch-—John Evans, 511 F street, had | Siikenstuff that had not passed’ through the and a promissory | ¥ months " = m hich they were escorted nm arrival. The | &t head looked — forward, ; lobby doors, accompanied by the chaplain, be | or jiguc i fonally be seen and heard, | bc y e escorted upon arrive ‘ ‘Tery. different, Seana | Wadgrested with prolonced applauee Gorn BBB Dae tee oot cera on alitte oe Ban) giivets were thronged by a surging mass of | gold wat m have just witnessed. | galleries, He checked {1 by a vigorous rap of rad certainly, tHe: diniure AICS. pss ; i ne, we “have holy writ | the gavel. When the prayer was concluded | setions of the peace were both s ie = PRESSURE ON THE RAILROADS. | that “ft is better for a man to go | tnd the Vice President ascended to bis chair | ang juice. quent, Yesterday morning the B.€ P. It. R. brought pattie cowturiere’s ands, and over the Sovereign's Oc mourning, (han to the house of | the gallaries again accorded iim a round of ap- | in heavily laden passenger trainsat Intervals of veketbook.¢o : promissory | Gressing-room there were figures exactly “ber Hey bebomsaps feasting and merriment” laure. | Without any delay Mensry. Beck, AUL-| | THE FLAMBEAU CLUB PATADE, nin | Smninutes bart. ‘here are 15 blocks between for $1400, stolen ——C. 8. Lindser, of Vir: | Siac, sti Gwithy bran witch were. dressed aetna the ane fon, and Voorhnes, the committee appointed to | The crowd along the avenne evening | $ minutes ap 5 block m | Eibia, lost hy pock cintainine dutiy im the tallesbor hatte s meant to eat i t The Boomers Ag: Active. alton the Prosident. appeared anc eo Watcled with great interest the parade of the | Here and Bait mere, and at no time trom nnissdry notes for 82 | somme mney ora | between, the carl pmorning cod tbe evening. ‘OUCH REARRESTED, BUT DECLARES | Witt ne would communicate to the Sensteln | Fiambea Club, of Topeka, Kanaas, whieh oe: | day was either one of the blocks elear of train, i stolen; value, $70.—P. F. Barrows, of | put on the manitin chick won ee THAT EE WILL BE FREE AGAIN SOON. i | Curved as soon as the fireworks were over, This | and often there were as Many aa seven traine chad hisgold watch, value $100, stolen, | wanted, let down ty a Lift’ int March 5—A large en-| THY CABINET NOMINATIONS RECEIVED. | preunization of about 160 men, with its White, | made upie Hanoss caany ae | : let duwn ty a lift tnto the dress. re waiting signals to pass The trains on the 8. & O., Ohio, his campment Okla! In less than five minutes Private Secretary campment of Oklalio rs is pitehed qorenend twelve others leadins cileat, of the boomers, | 28nd. Immediately upon the formal delivery 7 Ratan exec ” | of the message, Mr. Sherman moved togo into ing room. At the ¢ mie d" Herrisson f mbus, tly uniform, its precision ‘of drill, and 1t8 | through the tenn uliar hollow tor flames can be | ran much in the same way, and the frequent Into slender, quivering plumes of fire | trains were thee hewsley Toma ey Meatuent in height, presented a novel spectacle. | anacchlent nee eee Feadily and w ched down 16th street and along | Arter the procossion left the capitol at 12 | boon: the Arsenal of Beaoy @ locked-up room. ft of the chamber tn which the Duchesse d'Alba died. The objecta | itincluded were kept as relles, Fifteen large chests fuil has Trate Mark and crossed TARE NU OLHEIE 1 i loihes were dispatched to Eng- * the | nia avenue in a perfect tornado of | o'clock return trains were made up tended ana isbury, of | land. When they were filled from the presses . BEd Ha eee Comins Couch Sel esac ativeuaisicns whieh was carried’ Wittont a mpanied by an Ineessunt volley of €X- | dispatohed at short intervals, over 40 trains 19 | mond pin, | it seemed as ifnothing had been takes from PECIAL } sured his @ bat bis arrest was a mere | disenting voles, The galleries were ordered | Plosions and the continuous roar of ascending | Baltimore being sent out in the first twelve d a lot of ratl- | the latter. The rest went to the Austrian em- | DIG he agate ar liberty | cleatedy aud the crowds, baving, after: come wekets.. Every member of the club had swuny hours. The western trains were not included in stolen ——O. B. Frenk, of New | basey. Prince Metternicl was sweet at honey — im to nis re- ed, shaving, @ over his shoulder ac ms white bag fille em, a. his silver w | #en. Trochu’s orderly officer while the elute aitempting the pro- | ouble, been got ont of the gulleries, the doors | Over Bis shoul ae nee j i } Ser watch, value ‘S15, at ice Oo OF he eine es eee | Ware Oliead, ae poner oud: Mbeand | Senex Ontside the Capitol Yesterday Iv 550 In mon Tof the ¢ ° thes w Catherine wheels ng elected. This : seat rect nortie only condescended to nuewel other tweive boomers are to appear at Wichita ‘The Secret Session. orks of every description, which. were | Before @ o'clock full three thousand. pe itasstoien from bis pel an Usher from Compted'Hertloos wate tend: © United States Cominissioner Sher- | MR. RIDDLEE R OBJECTS TO CONFIRMING y frames, or discharged from | had congregated on the broad plaza to the east works, S30—two ten dollar | o eral Hatch and a few of his stuff are THE SENATORIAL APPOISTEES he spring following. There was not a Bone parte in Paris who would risk advancing the price of transporting the fifteen chests. Out of n's pay Compte d'Herrisson pald the . but he was never thanked. At the of the Capitol and on the terrace to the west. | projectiles, The club was st The approaches to the building. both for ear- | h fresh atnmunition. fr large Wagon | Tages and pedestrians, were black with stran- ich followed. Their p was marked | gers going to and from the great structure. 48 City, but the main portion of his ver ecutive session troops hus gone Into the territory: When the Senate went into executive sessiot Mr. Cockrell asked that the nominations of Sen- THE WHOLE WORLD SYMPATIAIZES. | tors Bayard, Garland and Lumar be confirmed from. him so Kets of the value Washington, D, i i « | ars be sent in his bill. It was immediately. Todo this it required unanimous | with er ce ential) from the spectators ) the streets north of the buildl and rety B ee ey {| formally paid, at if he had been a tradesman, Comments of London Papers on Yester- | Couscht, and Mr. Riddleberger heen ae he crowd continued to surge upand down | Papies and societies were formin, | quariers that betwee snd 4 ctctoce his Finent, If Not Lucid. day's Ceremonies. republican Senators gathered around Mr. the avenue until a late hour, a Preparing to march to the center of the | pocket was pleked of a tad leather pocketbook. | 1 pare s Hhis | inSavenue antila late hour, Y . ; Ik E pocketbovik. | sogeph Hatton in the Christian Union, Aleberger and appealed to him to withdraw his | further enlivened by the contpaties. 1 city. Hundreds of people who had passed | containing letters and a railroad ticket to | pine Loox, March 5.—The Telegraph says the | Wection, saving it had been the invariable | along on their way to the de; the night in Baitimore; and. who had | Neweaetle 3.@. Wileon, 219k strect north. | UMr. Burnand made a great speech on this. oo V processton in Washington yesterday | posed. (6 coniinn Rensiors inthe way pio: LL RooM. | arrived’ on the exrly” morning — trains, | West, reports siolen irom’ isn wt 15ih street | Casion, In responding to the toast of his health, 1 . i -| At the new Pension building this evening, in | Hned the thorot ued weil tor the success of the democratic | Mr. Riddleherzer refused to withdraw his_ob- + BESO ion such an lraportant | {¢cton, saying Mr. Buyard was more of an Png-| the grand ball room, the Marine band will | O'4uizations w 2 tis hardly | !8hman In principle than an American, and | give a promenade concert, under the direction | Previous night int pe eee eae tthe fotelen polley of this country cushe net | = } * cinity of the Capi Mem found quarters smaller hot stood rs of political | and Penne buntin, apia avenue Just night, silve * on outside | Proposed in almost affectionate terms by Mark | Lemon. I wonder if the author of “Happy | Thoughts” remembers it. ido. It was some nity Of Ti tiosay that s has 6 r g Ls it i ‘ : npre- | thing to thiseffect: “I am delighted tomect you hen she is prosperous z re Gate tines | Of Prof. Sousa. The doors will be open at 7 | subjects of the Way. ‘Thetrs mn repre. | and Haopy the resto ihe world sympathizes ROUT empresa she Sensis CREB) g/ciy Phe on 5th street and G | hats and overcoats of Licht or ¢ fo tamonds in | sil, Tain sure, as I was saying to Mark only mtope | aNd Is benefitted th pUTEd HAtIl (MOO. nergarte ascribed | sect Willbe used. ‘The programme contains | And the sande eneee peed! | larger than a | ollier day, not that I knew the omulbus SOc. art { ive-Seet to he obection of Mr. Riddleberger ia ascribed | Tans popular sciections. Were objects of curiosity for the wt | gold dol tin Alles, Riche | really pull up at that exact phot, but then, you nes de | “The United states | Hon fuel ater the recent explosionein Lone | THE RAILROAD esr1MATE OF THE chown, | mented the Head coverings: The satis on th | time fentc ‘carunt, nome | ithe Cevatal Balnce Company bas reloered et 1 Mirrors we now have our, | t Keep setters olf the don, condemiing, 4 hamite and dynamiters In Baltimore th llroad people estimated | OAc) ‘plaza stood In groups of ‘promenaded | boys Fol 1 and a plated i> the outset, of course arrangements could bave | vation until Say 1 whe the | Rot Bis cours in Mehting that rosalutten, Mr: | that 70,000 people were carried by the Pennsyl- | {rend age rian erouns OF pr is, | Watch, Lancaster mike, “New Fra.”——Mrs, F, | been made; It was got forme to say that, the . ashes, from Se. | Executive order opening the lands goes into | Middleherger re Morent ‘portions of the coun: | Y#Di8 railroad to this city to witness the Inau-| Occasionally a member of, Coneress, whose | ls lendricks, of BLl 1th streets We also carry the | ele nis ether with demonstrations | #anizatio t ad error; T would have sent my car ith pleasura at once, bed Sh weariness ttom continued sitting was tonspic- Hay 000 by the B.& 0. 7 Capito! Lat 8100, Stace then many of the Irish leaders | $ i Whisks, from | GY the Incinns Sunday, has caused some of the |S riined silk © re ost in oo | Times was | | 7 Ms ous; 4 “ Gr cauutey eoneh 1 imatter come to my Own knowledge, though the : saitions: toad have conferred with bim and they seem to rely aor Oo ene tat come nig boprkal Daintree QuiccnGriniares., Many prlucess could never have dreamed that iy wes rom 2c. up, &e., dee. upon him to do battle for them. | cada Rtgs yar 2 aay bgp : aves folng to Paris. However, my dear boys, If r th a iS i et southern raflroad connection and the bo: ofthe strangers had been unable to find a re 1 3 you is Falk of everthl n. Grent’s Condition. To-morrow an oblecttan will he of no ing place daring the night, and their tices a like ‘the gardens, stay and enjoy yourselves a@ and w es sen. Grant’a con- | D3t itis sald that Mr. Piddleherger Int HOW SOME PENNSYLVANIA Thoors axusEn | Te PO anne We WEnE and thelr faces and long a8 you please. "I have ordered. Greworke F stor proved to-day, He pussed | PUrsue the policy he did with regard to the | DE a eae Many of them carried carpet-sacks of ral Pele Le, Palace lafguite at your dt ag, bot we are a night and was said to have | 2¢mInation of Secretary McCulloush; that he | Some of the Pennsylvania troops, this morn- se Ii take the floor and hold it from day to valises in hand, while a few had sal. I cannot say more, ex t to thank you nt a Gy oy herog aes ee a ing. on Market apace, took a wheelbarrow and, | thelr | cisiting clothes in, averaued-stzed | coming bere to-day and drinking my health.” jouse south of Philadelpiia. ——— via nae SO capturing colored men, one after another, placed | band-boxes, “Talkative individuals related F san " Execution of Pr. Goersen. sionally making some remarks himself, Of) captu 2 a at 2 | their experiences of past Inaiwurations, An 261 Hideous High Hats. course the Senaiors will now expre 1h on the barrow, and starting with a hurrah can that at the | M. SILVERBERG € CO. PuirapeLruia, March 5.—Dr. Albert G.F.| themselves. on the ‘subject. of this | would ride thei captives some dista ne ee ueired mat wit heard as jong as Rip | ee ou | peethaps no article of attire is, and T iis, sen was hanged at the county prison at | matter, as it is executive business, but it Issaid | then dump them out Push carts were aiiliged Gee ee ee eee uel Lwatoh, hunting case, was stolen | har. which inthe nit eid ee ge mhd S12 Th st. and S13 sihet, near Feomave, | 10:2 vo-liv tor the polsoning of bis wile and | that : wine purpose, , Several hundred of the | eo wuttn is Ista. fie gala he war aiuene | valued i» | wession, headed jin man. Ithas been called by conteanptaoes . a ey | ni s 3 a es » | tWo years old, and was from one of | sank , | RAMEs, as a chimney pot, a funnel, a slovepipe, —+_— tanding the unweit | Sa ae eens Rey BE | the mist families of Viruinia. “Little did 1 Golock sesterdas, AODK | 9 giosay, cylinder and to Om; but itis te be ob: aoe ee = y think,” he Femarked “when Ts w that Dbutldty g | Opened and gold: necklac » palit of gold "brace. served that, in Spite of ail. people continue t@ mia The Senators of horn partiévate aiixions . . purniag that I would see Grover Cleveland in- | lets taken, Ww nro Sleeve battens, | wear it. Mr. Oscar Wilde uttered bis i Naeem A elena ates con-| Ane Renators of oth parties are anxious, to The Fireworks Last Night. augurated in 1883." : | gold hunting case wateh with chain, and 4.826 | Henbury recently, und dwellers ie tee eee through “Uusiness 0 pect ‘ z ide of the | bith, im all's Pad ateg tain Pr So) | erm suberb seem to'have agreed with him, but 18 Session us soon as possible, and none of them | ay rpres: " — On the cast steps. at the House side of the | Ciiitio, of North Clacton, Pan was robbed | et sul i ag : fancy. the dea of having the s niged AS HCHNAE EHRONG OF HEOLLR WINES THE) Gapieal thieoer our huntied poeple Had sent: COE he peaen CRAIN ae SOS | iat doubted whether, Ip any cane, Mp., March 4. the ‘otton duil—mia- | by asingle member of the F steady, exeopt fort neurd strcet,w hich are ew western bizher and q! her. pap 2 street northw Jhont $i ed themselves. A fewor the eur! birds had ck, and y had own homes. The jard Woods’ h eotered yester in und two iment was carried so far ak to induce any! ubandon it. No one can defend tt, but cox pm las so brazed the artistic faculty. that BO one=-nho one, that Is to say, whose example it 1s parva Ha w grades of Wheat— t, was in money’ and valued in | & = Spare Hoar. ) == ors the conduct of Mr, Rid@leberger was Foon secured the choice positions at 6 o'c What severely eriticisa “ Ae might sectnithat aide looking abe proces: Rei nclainam wit enaie wuien ih aot; snuthiern Sok —_ jon which took over three hours to pass, people | hronght. hom "tkete cb. 1 Marvinnd, ithe | | | Britimore Markets. any Senator off the floor, | | | | | Appropriations of District Interest. nd, ld have been tired enough to give up sight-| western terrace was crowded =~ with saf?to fo'lowe—will leave if off; nor Is ther THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE STYLE SPRING dune, | THE © POST OFFICE SITE APPROPRIATION | Seritig for that day at least, The general com- | spectators looking upon — Pennslyvania general agreement as to what should be # and e: southern white, 5 sv "CK OUT OF THE SUNDRY CY ent among the tarongs of visitors thatlooked | @Vvenue, along — which the _ procession Sy eS ‘CK OUT OF THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. — | ment among the tirongsof visitors that looked tuted. The tall hat isasham, for it bas an af a ve ii 9 o'clock, that Congress got through with the sppropriation | upon the moving columns of the inaugural pa- | W88 t© move. At this hour, om i f being beaver: It is an inconventer northwest, é guid wate and) yyy wear still ti SILLET : 49ud0; western mixed, spot thoroughfare was filled almdst from etrh to Se AGB. m8 at, a still more Inconvente WILLEIT € RUOFFS, i). ast, bids Mavs te bills In pretty good shape yesterday, and after geant was that It was all very splendid, but | curb. with moving humanity, Pollecmen, who even x Ete car Ore thing to carry or dispose of when it ts not be: . SOLE NT looking over the bills as agreed to, the members | “oh! my eyes are so tired.” The weariness of | stood at the entrances through which persons | lued ats Mr, Mat- | fecatee sais sete to the English olima. ILE AGENTS, ‘steuds, : pa were to be admitted to the Capitol, were | eSnaty | because rain spotis it. Certaniy It is not pit ‘ pork. | Of the two committees are very well satisiied. | the eyes was supplemented by that of the en- Gale enrameddnl Giowi ie tron the dooreaee | nedy, Pes: turesque. There is absolutely nothing to b e248 z 905 Pennsyivania ave. The sundry civil bill contained 29 Senate | In most cases, and the people went to | hundreds who had congresated about thea. | ia oes said, on the other hand, in its favors bu every amendments reiating to pub es, whieh ners Yesterday feeling pretty well oe 10 and an + z ‘ocession began to. forta in The Short tine that intervened after | 4,27, d0.0-cleck the procession be ‘ ssion had passed and the darkness of involved an expenditure of $1,600,008. The | pee rennet 9 House agreed to ail these except tue per steamer quiet, | Washington city post office, and added | in firmer,td, Receyts— | four new buildings, the Senate amendment bushels: Gorn, 9,000 | increasing the appropriation for the continua: one wears it because everyone elxe wears it, Be closely did our fathers cling to the fetish that Vash: | they even played cricket in tall hats. Some- 3 fue momping by @q thing, one would think, must surely hap siats of side 100 to_¢1 ods c Oe ee Ta Ot ee Ske indow | soon, to emancipate those who ate under its tects and avenues east of the Capitol. Gn | SPQ Whurn fake ‘ all sides were to be heard the strains of martial evening was employed in securing | music. The tatoo of the drum corps coming up freshinents, and then egain the great | Mast 5 Jed with the sound d the streets, ‘The direction was all | OBE side of the Capitol, mingled w : The residence street, West Wash- | 2M ington, was ent thief, who, cut and then 1 § bands of troops advancing | 8M the nae sway.—London Standard. Fe, 400 bushels. Ship- | tion of the work upon the way, and tended to the White lot, 1 The Tammany Soclery | Peat drawer $50 in cash, tee ceo HH oA corn, 144,000 bashels. | the Sonate side from S211 | where the Treworks display was to be given’ | op te opposite. perp e] Rae 3 OH ‘ 000 buahels: oa 00 bushels | Ae ee 21 400.4 |¥ eH ks display wa "Ol trom New York was one of _ the ; A Committee of Two Cannot eo aw fh Cc Me Feet apiarN utopian ead int othe ng sseate A aUEER | ee ogaizatons'¢y Metron, AS tune | ‘THAN MORMAD CAMERA, Fanti. em * . 18 Senate propositiuy to apprups ood @ radiunce oF c Plane i boris ostume, | 5 = ri ccc HH AA Tuts March S318 mathe | to greets statue i Latavatie was agreed £0, | the tide flowed Sowa 1oth size, ante many sechian ee eee ee can j | Startling. but Very spose: Evidence in @ | From the New York Sun. . and ent opened | and the House receded from its propisttion to | Grand Opera, house, with {ts font brilliant Oph,” ugh’ and ol characteristic | California Breach of Promise Case, a ceaskte Gk GLOVE flned to Sots fir May, reacted: and bas suce | remove the tron fenecs that Inclose the two trl-_ | with elcetric lights Into whet seciaed, ber tee eoremhne. (Gaineca mittare Greniealone | ‘Woman's rights and the destruction of the Sisca Cla ven tas kadiea, Castitenees sik ieee. lis tay, Sligadike Pork 12.50, Lands Aten, Mob, | angles In front of t onal theatre on either | of contrast, the blackest darkness, There were preceded by asingle drummer boy ora band | From the San Fr: Post. old idea that the family hada head are doing come es a fate et , | a me Re i nee TES | side of Penngy]vania avent ate butt To nesatong 16th street, and as there | 51100 plecesfollowed and took the positions | ch of promise case is now pending at | Much to uproot and sever the old marriage re- itting and most reliable Glove manufactured. At the White House To-d: | whew Saino are but few houses on one side to give out light, e Famous Yellow Dog. nd none on the other, the darkness was Iuten* | the uniformas of the troops, and their, bas REINFORCED BY A WIllTE neorsen, WE PAR. | sifled. The crowd formed a fringe along the ise of bummishe | President Cleveland spent the night at the TICHPATES IN THE INAUGURATION. | sidewalks bordering on the muddy surtuce of | §{¢amed in the sunshine like a sea eas | White House, and breakfasted quietly with the | Everybody remembers the little yellow dog | the soft ground of the White Lot. ‘The tore aa- | **é!- =| assigned tothem. The sun shone brilliant!y on | ysville, Which exhibits some peculiar feat- | lations,” said Dr, Prime. “It is imposslble for ures, Itscems the defendant, a young man | family to be run by a committee of two. Ifyou named Angustus Seudbury, isa member of that | are going to have committee rule one must have ‘We guarantee our prices the lowest in the market. | PRESIDENT CLEVELAND AT HOME, Orders by mail promptly attended to. 16 North a caee ten cow yak eee ea rapidly increasing class of persons known a | the casting vote: and if not, there is endless di» gq Cc € rs byckud a pot leat oh GN the duties of @ | guration ceremonies four years ago. Early yes- | Urive-way, aud this even in ts immense swe] asthey ascended the’ Steps to the enst front of | TMs individual had become so enthused | jg toget adivorce. These heresies of eeciars REAT rostxc Orr Sare Visiting organizations that participated fa ie | terday mornigg those about the White House | of a mile became crowded with spectators an the Senate wing a deafening cheer arose from | Over the ach mentsof European photograph- | in regard to woman's suffrage and won, OF FINE ROOTS AND SHOP paraile vesterday. ‘They were recived tn the | Noticed that he was again on hand, ready for the | &##Tiages. At the Frag eee Coens nn | tHe Grows, Jer in obyaining, negatives sot Mintk tying | er Oe are tore ee ess ae | east the events of the day. Some claimed that it | furmened the Aeemeake eres Con WhO bad | wy ewty GREETING THE ARRIVAL OF THE | horses running away, tigers selzing their prey | jation established in Eden "They desiscy te At SINSHEIMER & BEO.'S, $08 7th street. THE NEL OF THE WHITE HOUSE Was the veritable yellow dog of four years ago, | played, had erected a large frame work sixty NEW PRESIDENT be made hime f a holy nuisanee | f painiiol er people with his portable | “=™2y relation. lectric slides and things. One day he found ambushed beside the railway filling up the switch tenders with remained unchanged, except that Col, Dantel | while qthers were sire i was a ceacendant of Lathont, the President's private secretary, as-| that’ famous canine. There were those and cectipied the desk orp, | WBO Asserted “that” tis "dog In question x I: e “house grounds . Phillips, Mr. Arthur's private secretary, | Bad Infested | t Suis suse: Bro! feet high and three hundred feet long, from Twenty minutes later the President's car- | prowli i! | Which the large set pieces were to be’ fired. | riage, with the four horses fairly prancing, | camera, About this miud-ring, quite @ large enclo- | would th sure, a fence had been erected to. protect the | peered the west end of the plaza. Prior to | a | The returns of twenty-one murderson Christ | | ‘This sate wilt continue a short time only Took gereflly at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer of | Fred. mus eve and Christmas day in this state havi track an: i fers come in, Itisa notable fact that every onea 7 All the emplovesand servants of the Wiite | OF,feveral dass , past, being a little | meu'at work trom the pressure of the crowd, | Itsarrival the people stood en masse over the | beer. in the lappy’ anticipation of catching | these murders eave one was Committed bo ae the following well-known makers ix Ladies’ Shoes. | All the employes abd servants of There had | Bueertain as to the date of inauguration day. | and this fence was lined with people five and | east front, Policemen on horses rode among | good lin}ress class smashup: the | tnuoxicated person.—Brectinridge (kyo Were. Cpe aun Be Cfaginneaiee, ee peeay tate ihe: aarly arrivels at the, White | fix deep all the way sround. “In spite of the | hem, and with, shouts snd clube. cleared | pert we whim to takes snap 2h. at he | you $6, we will soi | been no of a stration. louse saw this yellow dug stretched al acl that the ground was soft and muddy, peo sage way. The carriage begun to move ily to allo Nee wey Di = : Cousin’s finest Str. Goat, h } THE RETIRING CABINET MINISTERS, length upon the terrace of the oval. ple were walking upon it and standipg abdut in ficough the Tasage way, “preceded by the | patient Just when the death-raitle set in. In | NG CURE NO PAY—WHITEHURST'S CEDAR ‘The resign: at $5.50, we | offi of all the ret letly Waiting for the pr a tie ee quietly waiting for the prc ived by the President this | (ujetly walt Ing cabinet | garden just east of the White Hous: psxion to ed that once, when some miners rrel in a bar-room, ared In the doorwa He was | groups, The surface of the White Lot was cov- | military escort. The people cheered” first | fact, it is s tr. Stilt | ered with people standing about in a darkness | faintiy:as the vehicle proceeded the hurrahs in: | Were buving a territ able than this coincidence was the | that made it impossible to see but @ few feet creased, hats were Ifted and thrown into theair, | Scudberry suddenly app BALSAM Is warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat and Lung Diseases, &. ort Gove. ‘Try it. If not satisfied, return the empty bottle } rs were | morning, but be mad rin the ech on wereke A golden link, to draw Us nearer home. the cat'in the xetof catching } funeral will take place from the residence of bie ne baby; he took tae bal dene | fe babs: he toot t ct r WAY | and get your mouey back Sold by all 7 low 8 yd no official reply to-day to | ract that by his side lay u white dog, his exact | abend., ‘There was however, no disposition to handkerchiefs were waved above heads by both | With his instrument over his hena and exclaim- | “ndfidthant é ioe ee hem. They will be accepted when their sue | counterpart, except in color, in exactly the sate | take advantage of this situation manifested by the ladies and gentlemen. Tiny flags, held by | ed excitedly : — Petre aril: Lutes’ Fine Kid Butt. every pairof | cessors qualify. There were no other resigna-| position, and. ‘only a’ few. fect from any one in the vast erowd, and good natureand | patriotic children and elders, were’ waived, | “Wait until T put on a dry plate ere 08 DIED. bs which is worth $3. Hone received thismocniie. tin As THe Stan reporter watched them | couisideration foreach otter were experienced | fhe hands seemed to play with greater visor, | shoot, xentiemen Thuy three, I want to get | \CALVER March 4th, 1885, ADA BB, peloved wife Our Burts M: i At to 1 o'clock the President received | While waiting for the Presidential party, he was | on every side. The display of fireworks began | and the drums were beaten with greater vehe- say three. et | op hr. Thomas calver, Were $5 and $6, wre now closing at $3. the Justices of the Supreme Court, headed by | Strongly reminded of the familiar story tn the | shortly ‘after 7 o'clock, and the spectators in | menee, The ffe's shrill sound was srore piercing ae it Scud. | ,,FuBeri at residence, 14th street road, Brightwood, ‘These shoes are superior to custom muted Chief Justice Waite, in ine Diue parlor, The Cee Lig ilee the lame go who, being | the vee Lot, the Suolning aeenas and tbe | and the bugle’s blast louder and louder. Bee going toner, ieee Y | D.C, Friday, Barch 6th, at 11 o'clock a.m. ° We ask those ant t save money to co Tustiees were accompanted by Mr. J. H, Mc- | taken in and eared for by a good i | public bulidings looking upon the scene were a] ENT : — 'y Was engaged toa girl a CARROLL On the evening of March 4, 1885, at poglh mock ted comcinn ion | Renneyanc Me Gaucron Dave Mc") thmned after his recovery. with his lame and | Ducie building very liberal in their applause,’ |THE PRESIDENT-ELECT ENTERS THE CAPrTor | SOmnsuow had wot the idea into W head’ o'clock of tubercular mening!ts, JOSEPH WILTLA Se berries seg: sd eaytodh erg ap = i. sick companions, wishing them to be equally ‘THE FIERY DIAPLAY. The carrlage was driven in front of the east | Amelin—her name was Aimelia, and she wore a | beloved aad culy eon of lemes Wr ead’ Eek Oak have allsizes aud widths, therefore call at once at President Cleveland's Luck. well treated, Bo th this Instance the yellow dog Wan eli anianee steps and around to the passageway, beneath | number four shoe, wich is mighty good for a | rollaged 8 years, 6 monthsand & days, = : a hee : % pe = of yesterday, either remembering lis famous | The display began with a flight of fifty mam- pected that the dis-| 4 svitte was untrue to him; in fact that His life was a biessi SINSHEIMER & BROS, AN ALABAMA BOY SENDS HIM A BCCREYE. 3 them. It had beon expected that t | t ss 2 ts : sn {reception “of four years ago, or learn-| moth shells, which exploded together at a great a id cece ¢ue sue SSUIl eneonracing the attentions of a Tie centh oaenat c street. ot long after President Cleveland's election | ing by tradition of the fame accorded his | height, throwing out fire in varicus prette ae | ingulehe Secupants would ascend the step, AP dleck nated tena, Big tne Jef tm tocotaeen = | he received a small package by mall from ancestor, was anxious that his white brother | ins." At the same (ime several balloons moro BPhasenowaver it can ainouversd rat thee : {ust recived an anto- | And sorrow to weep. : pene ae . s . a n ninent to his appartn Fest Ons: De read ahr ne ree seen eee oe eT ee, ae ee cea nae nad | sent up, and on reaching acottain height fre | Weny cates tircars to concent cemaae. ne qverty his hancests bowss Littie Joseph, thon hast left us— | which read about as follows: fully intended watehing the partthey gould | Works became detached, making fine derial | way there fas arash in that direction. But in Of taking the pletures of the famil ‘Left our hearts all sad and lone; — ror Cleveland: y Schnee y ie) display, Several flights of 500 rockets occurred | g moment the President and the President- elin’s mother in the actof 5] But not forever thou art gone; lay in the procession, but the appearance of ¥ a Amelia's mother in the act of spankin, uo XOu-mnaw wien rece ys vou are the luckiest kind of | Phe'presider tial parte at that moment kane dusing the display and were much admired the | elect, the Senators who had accotapanied | a : od Pim glad of it, I want you to keep] his intentions sks hich, and in the stirring | Ustic mingling of the various colored ‘luck, so send you a buel ig | them in_ their carriage, and the Vice Presi producing a very pleasing effect. elect and his companion were within the build- pin; toc | eo ye mUst | events that followe aupelied to give 3 ot 2 a mouse: took dinner and then took his leave. parents, €31% S street porthwest, on Friday, | Keep tus buckexe tay yout pocket and youre | hiemind to. iusloew apd let ie dogs be ate | Fora ttine the heavens wore a mass of gold, | {ng., The doors were cloned. “Mr. Cleveland, on | 4's"; took dinner and then took is lea or | Stara 8, a J ociock pan Yeelatives and friends J Ask vour phystelan or druggist, and he will tell you | sure to be In Tin only a little boy’but I| tended to by others alow the route who might | Slverand variegated Ge ee eeee | the arm of Senator Sherman, went to the ‘pri- that evening, and asked that his camera | quested | . Mt isa rank. deadly poson. keep a buckeye and I'm the luckiest boy, you | recognize them. ofrockeis rent the air with their hissing and | vate entrance to the Senate chamber wed to stand in the corner of the parlor | , COLLINS. On Wednestay, March 4, 1885, at 19:33 | ever saw. Ive found a penknife anda marble, = bursting noise. In quick succession five bi and proceeded immediately to the Vice Presi- is return the next dks, | LIN betovea eee es a ind By ee |T don't want no office nor nothing else. lin Transfers of Real Eatzte. loons ascended, accompanied by signal rockets, | dent's room. President Arthur went to the night Boggs, the alleged rival, called on | son ofGeo. We FD and ane Ce J DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY | only eight years old. t i asthe ., | batteries with mines of stars and serpents, Jap- | President's room, where his cabinet was assem- ja, and it is uatural to suppose thai they | Friends are invited atiend tty Reveal at hie late | = te eee rete TA banca corded as follows: | anese shelis were exploded by the hundreds. | bled, and where he engaged imeelt In signing both unaware that the photographie ap- | residence, 1255 Niuth street urthwese, Etiday ot fe entirely free from fusil off, absotnt | A Post Office Official Removed. F. J. Lippett to J. A. Duvall, lots 67 and 68, sq. | as also thirty-Inch bombs by the myriads, tak-| the ‘measures which Congress was rushing | Diratus in the corner—the lens of which was | seven Clock p_m Luterment at Ricumond, Va 2° Adatieccied, « positive care: tor Con | eRARGED WITH SUPPRESSING a REPORT rx | 115; $9,500. J. A. Duvall to W. M. Smith, same | Ing mammoth spray of fire. The floral foun- | through the legislative halls. Mr. Hendricks, | fdjusted so as to the sofa fore and aft, 0 to | HINES. On Wednesday, March 4th, 1885, after @ } ierduided satlasta tae REGARD TO STAMPED ENVELOPES, proverty; do, W.M. Smith to John Sherman, | tins, bombs of great gold cloud, tourbillons, | on the arin of Senator Hawley, optered, the | snoac—was automatically adjusted (o take an | prolonged Uluews, eliza A., wile of Wun. it. ‘Miwon, ys appa sear cas poe, oe Bee © » property; 01 sioners District | Parachute rockets and rockets by the thous | apartment where Mr. Cleveland bad previous- neous negative at precisely 11: m1. the fifth-seventh year of her use {and the oniy recognized auticote for Cholera. Se ee oe Ne ereey nO 8 | tO DCE Kendal ie oe ey at | ands of all vatleties were exploded in mdvalr ly gone. that being the hour when the jealous Seudberry: | » Relatives and fends are Invited to attend the made chief of the postage stamp division of the | SW. Bows 10 J. 8. Boss, Inte 11, 12, 10 to 27, | With grand etfect, KoTES. supposed the festivities would be in progress, {| {ueral from her late residence, 1447 Corcoran street, ) A REVERAGESAND MEDICINE compiNep. | Third Assistants oftee, Post Office department, Si. 538 S—. Jos. 5. 1 1 W.W. Danen: | The set Piers comatsted. of a large! portralt Phe ecn omies serenaded today by | at all. At all evouts the couple were startled at | “SO1rN oN, On Wednesday ‘morning, Mareh 4th by Judge Gresham last summer, in plac Mr. | bower, lot 11 and 12, 5 3; $—. Henry | §!xty " oY. " al | @bout that period by a peculiar cl mn S85, after @ sho! ness of ure, NR, : ihati, removed, was yesterday Femovea ty | BOTS ty Atatty Wescttado, Sap HONEY | Uonu colorstot Thomas Jelfereon: a talk rice | Dering’s band. of Ys the State Capital | Son dberre'y machine, ant “which thes sander | ORAM 8, shor thes of eb dat GORD de, Sent to any afdress in the United States feast of the | Pontmister, General Hatton, on thes ee 250, &e. 1. Frewud to Rose E, Ring, pis, | of the cast front of the Capitol with portraits of | paud, of Harrisburg, Pa., and the Ringgold | Seu pets, machine day when that gentleman | city, aged twenty-one years, two monthe and ) Rocky Movniains). all express charges prepaid.in | pert of Chief Inspector Sharp, charging | 23 and 24, sq. 95; 40. Susan W. Whecler | Cleveland and Hendricks on either side, while | band, which accompanied the americus club, | indignantly broke. hie engagement and ex | Geek gisin cose (no chanee for comment).contalning quart | lita with inefliciency and the suppressing of a | to E. D, Wright, lots, wid pt. 9, 8. 411; $——. | i one corner appeared the figure of a sallor | of Reading, Pa., to Washington. hibited a pleture which he sarcastically labeled. Death has been here and borne away : roperty; | and in the other that of a mechante, and the |“ oo 3, p.s, Gobin, of the Sth regiment, Penn- | “No. 461, Greco-Roman Hugging Mateb.” A brother from our side, mped ei pes. ‘This report has recently | $—, W, McKee to Mary E Sliller, lois b3 to | Motto “Peace aoe ie rhea was S00 tee aye4 | eyivania National guard, has written to Mr. | Miss Plifey immediately brought sult for Biri e haf cu vent to the House, Richard B. Williams, | 55,04, 990; S128. Chas, Willing et al., trus: | above the dome, This piece was 160 feet long Ret niet clerk’ of the State | DPeach of promise, Bozgs testifying that he was ‘et te een ew Jersey, a third class in the same office, | tees, to George Emmons, lot 6, si]. 684; | bY 75, bigh—the largest set plece ever fired in | Sevellan O, Brown, chief clerk of the State | & only rehearsing a’coniemplated tableau with “3 Sold by leading druggists and fine grocery house = | Was remove the sume time, and Chas. P. | $1,398.15. W. B. Jackson to W. L. Braimbuil | America, and created enthusiasin among the | Department, thanking him on behalf of the | the piuinilit, Meansiiie Scudverry has fied |, Funeralon Sundar, March Sth, at three o'clock jp. port in connection with [the contract for | E. D, Wright to W. T. Whelan, PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dotties, ou recelyt of SIX DOLLARS. from John Wesléy church, Counecticut avenue, Swayze, of New Jersey, a third class clerk, was » 16, 84.780; $—. W. A. Stewar spectators. The grand finale was the monster | officers and men of the regiment for “the kind- | the nhotograph ss evidence, and: the whole soe “4 ae : THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY Co, | reauced to first class, both for the sacie reuse | Hine Av Monin Pie AG, Sqn 6G) Se HA? | representation of the Falls of Niagara, This was ness, courtesy, €nd consideration” with which | towr is waltine anxiously for’ the verdict, AS | tanyoeckiovnbtreteens si =i | that lead to Mr. Bradshaw's remov: Aums to W. Burebut, lot ts, sq. 357; $2,000, | @ Bilthful presentation im golden fire of that | their bivouae in the building, under Mr. | soon as {t is rendered, the whole story will be | “evenere in ‘March 34, 1885, at bis bome _fltim Battivone, Mp. | ~ ror — M.T. Nolan to John Connell, w. 419 WN C8 at wonder, This device ve peak 800 feet | Brown's charge, has been attended. carefully dramatized for the Baldwin as one of SBaringyooa. ‘Loudon county, Virginia, FRANC Capital Notes. ‘| Pleasant Pisins; $400, WJ. Garrity to John &. | long, and. at tte reception & loud shout wat | If was George Duvall who decorated the | tie most thrilling episodes of ive in the far | A-LUEE. in lie shrty-alxth Year. ‘haan Coxcextnaten Ree Oe OE THE CARTE | yet BO ee einen at ee reg ogoree: | Br's,000 rockets, forming & vast oral boacter | balidiog Spee Up, sizeet snd the avenue, | weet ee aay, at oue O'clock p.m. Funeral fro the Ration, Members of Conyress generally speak of Mr. marshal, to Thurston Johnson, lot_73, sq. 46a, | 12 mid-air, concluded the display. While the | mentioned in yesterday’s STAR. A MIDGET AMERICAN COUNTESS, | 0f Bis son, F. A. Lute, jr., 835 C street nortiwest , 6 Cleveland's cabinet as very strong, and the only rena. Krauck tod. P. fyon, lot Dy. mel 169; | fireworks ‘were golng on the expressions from | It is estimated in Baltimore that 40,000 peo- uae Washington, D. C., Friday, at eleven o'clock am. 2 . CRAB ORCHARD | ops. made to itis that the west is slighted | $6,000. J. P. Ryon to Il. Kraack, lots’ 140, 15, | the spectators were the usual exclamations of | pie left that city yesterday for Washington, The Marriage of Mrs, Tom Thumb to | PARKER. On March 5, 1665, at 3.49, at her FATE to give New Yk two place: Sq. 780; $3,000. J.W. Barker, 1o'J. A. Babson, | Wonder ‘and plgasure which an exhibition | Poy. rernoon the Flambeau club, of Topeka, | Count Magri to Take Place im New | Kin, devoted wife of Kdward Parker, aged forty WATER. ess . rons iot “Ti, Sq. 943; $500. Ciinrits kz “Moris to | Of thie sort never, fails to” produce, | , Mpls aterncon the Flambeau ub; of Topeka, Te . - * "i SPEAKER CARLISLE’S LAST ACT. R fab K. Knight, part sq. south of sq. seo, | AS the shells discharged from the bombs went | 2% ee the are mien the latter givean | YOrkK- se . DYSPEPSIA | One of he last oMclal acts of Speaker Carlisle } gaz6, E. Loomis, guardian, to L.C. Loomis iot | Whizzing up into the alr and then exploded into | a¥es ta the Arlington, a VENABLE Entered into eternal rest, at ly 3 SICK HEADACHF, 33 | was the appointyrent of Messrs. Holman, Hatch | G, sq, 1112; $200. B. LL Stinemietz to W-O'Dore | @ shower of ee ceeTe AS CONSE TOES | aks ake VINE vas aw GiRen Geta: Mrs. Tom Thumb settled her diminutive self | ociock-on the morning of Merch pus Abee CONSTIPATION. of Missourl, Peel, Cannon and Ryan, ss the cons. | nell, iot 204, 64,200: E8250. W; 5. Gray toH. | AVEO ee {nom things bust beforayouhearthe | Shs inensegetion of Predecee Gonna | it'@ rocking ehafr in her room at the Bingbam | Mnees oie days of rgumouta, ore CAT . ‘The three “ilis’ that make life burden promptly and | mitits authorized by the leg plesive Appropeie _Beekiey to. Emily ACD Wires it G1, «4; | explosion,” and this expression of a well-known yras fittingly celebrated by democrats at | use last night, and talked ina free and charm- | this city, in the seventy-seventh year of ber age. . blige Oi Sorecaah priation for Indian schools, and. the admine ee 1D. Huitin to Lewis &. Chased, lot | Poy oe eing: Ilustratsd betes eke | many poldta throughout the country yester- | NZ Way to a reporter about her approaching sotrin-lam, Wan, C Suilth 1001 Twentyanine seeet CR ee CU OE edd pe day. In the New York stock, coffee, cotton, | ™#Tiage. hortiweet! on Gatarday, Maron Tite of treo Beg ung Mone retand Stock Co., | °>XS the people eame pouring into the aventi duce and’ mining exchanges the democratic | _ “Yes, !t 1s true,” she said, blushingly, “I am Pin. Relatives and trlends of the family are sq. 579 8—. HM. Trun ‘a peor! tr pro . Relesives and fF une 'v Hideway, puri, 107, 8 ‘adaition to | after the fre-works were over, there was a great | Brokers celebrated with, unexampled enthn. | become an American countess, Butmy wed- | filly March 4th, 1866, at 2, V0, RN) we : s 5 m on 15th street, and even the avenue, with | DOSS ustomn - | ding with Count Primo Magri will notbe sol-| , WARNER i SANS eatacy ot 1 cubs ey 296 Gone Weiccas cartes Wis ceowand win citteaeene rea nos eek Sea, Sed aie en | eeaisodl in Trinity church, Phiindetphia,as has | $40 8 CHoLAS : GENUINE CRAB ORCHARD SaLTs ASSISTANT PRIVATE SECRETARY Prepew To | $—— Bisnkmén to Mary Clark’ lot og: | moving up and Gown, ihe immense throngs fectured ‘by Collector Robertson for raising a Reon roporied. We Will be wedded, 1n some | © Funeral Friday, March @, at 3 o'clock pam. from Bt. th sealed paper box packages at 1 | BERETAINED At THE Warre Hovse.—One of | $0. 441, $2,050. J.B. H. Smith ot dl. tus: | Peat need at night, oy eens aT Montgomery, Ala, the Montgomery-arth. | be kept a secret, "Why? Oh, boonuse we | Rosana Bhaiowe heoesenie aeee ee eteake NoGenvine tvab Orchard heteaee co a awit | President Cleveland's first acts in connection ee $0, 48 ‘and 7, 84, 638; $6,900. ‘Me ALE! ‘The Review of the Procession. lery fired a national saint een want It to be a private affair, The count de : th his official household was the decision le,” sam ty; $6,800. C.| Pres: eveland and Vice Presi fen-| At Easton, Pa., the democrats celebrated by | Sires that only a few intimate friends shall be ND. ‘AKERS. Boy only “crab Apple” Brand. Sold by al! Drug. | With bis offictal Pruden as Resistant to Private | WLohrig We lvoun OL wh sa. DSUs 303.20, Pirlicsa vragen ee at a ent eR | ret ring Uhiriecn, guns for President Avtues, | Present. ——___ UNDERT, mont. Mr. Pruden was apy <duagage! NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY, CRAB ORCHARD WATER a physictans everywhere. Pric 101 ri SK. cs m of laws relative to the Yellowstone trustees, to the Gove} revenue, $. Seeretary Die ‘ i it to 8. W. Ser d then at noon giving the presidential salute | “Will you retire from pubile life after your | bs Frostiont Grantas the bearer of prealdential | HeS™4¢! ahs Shay On. Marearet Siareatei | cabinet, arrived at the White House at 2 | m8 ten at-noon giving the pros by salutes for | marriage?” cerappearon the | U URDERTAKER, = | communications to either house of Congress, RE Avery, pt. lots 14 and 15, sq. 468; $5,000. | o'clock yesterday afternoon. The procession | Mr. Tilden as the last democratic President. abel ne Svante poet eit He of G a stand Kew Jeregy sve. nw. Pepegel RAB ORCHARD WATER Co, During so many administrations he has becume | Jou Geiser trustee: to a jigatyh Albrecht, | was haffbd at the corner of 16thatrect and Penn- | When salutes were fred ior all Presidents tne | stage agala. ‘The count does not wi ay pone | Seen eae ore: utnillar fgure to all who are connected in | jots 4, 5 and 6, bik. 82, Columbia Heights! ras 5 name of R. B. ‘was omitted, is even now endeavoring SAE way with affairs at the Capitol, Els rete Dab s ‘Albright Nevin | Syivania avenue to awale the” appearance | Dame Of BE Hayes was omitted, | ues. | ratte Dut tas boon nassoomanal, Ha bas ob CBI SIMON N. JONES, Manager, Rae foot ‘ a n- | $2,259.88. John Albright to Anna North, | Sy the idential party on the reviewing # ua r | ferred $1,000 a week to have each éngagement 1 js heartily commended by members of | same property; $3,389.10. Eliza Brown to] ol, ti ‘he party stopped at the White day for the crater of Mount Popocatepetl, ed, but all tono avail. As soon as they | 2042 Tht, both parties. Henrietta oe og ig lot 25, 8a. 588; 8895. | for a few moments, and then took their places | Where, on the summit Gt ae highest tountein ee ‘approaching marriage, managers sisosm Tense RY | | Rascr or 11g THEENO.CTER The follow | MA MF ey oy Eee ia aa | subs oul ot the, grand land anidau great | im Anierem, they celebrated the, augur | Heat of Our apnroachiig ewaeruge, managers eS Pa See ants eRe | BS game GTS MY Ben 38) Gheeing Go rrendeet cereinee latte | Volt cura” SAScy Misatadme nae gee | souttuce “ue sny'esees teas ended? OM Rags Orcoxresrry. See a be : - Gricks.' Before the procession again Pode ‘it will bea very buudsome one, A re seeped 00" Tid street northwest: t ofler the tekwwine ws ber: | suse Piensa lana. y. Itis Sooienstae Toate aided & ofthe | taveaetcheneredt infront of the oa His First and Last Cigar. AOE) ene ease 20 return to hisacsestang | Noe 912 Pennayivania avenue northwest and 782 i y pals uf Shoes wv ~ vf | Gen. Grant Much Ple: an ling ear count is ve ret ani Sct Brey pals of shces must be sold regandices of ae Better. prs Missouri legislature have discovered that the | which was densely packed. They From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Possessions? 8th st. southeast. call Bo. 054, wet Fine Extra High (nt Cur. Kid Button, D| In New York last night Col. Fred. Grant sata | board of fund commissioners, composed of Guv- een and Ae Degedeet me were | A 14-year-old son of Mr. Bunch, of Economy, | Count Magri is b recy A In bis - fignt, a. Lok Lantios cand Wns ct Cuidven’e 2x. High Cot | his father was in all respecte better than on the | ernor r Crittenden, Auditor Walker and Attorney. focond to Taree ea IBtood # great portion ae county, Mo., owen - eee and died | and is an accomplished ines aly were opolar: | Fz, W BARKER : Kio Arctic. voc day prev \estior Gerferal Melutyte, in the purchase of Missour! sed from tobacco poison in abo ‘an hour. The atin ti sirens Rubber Shoes, 390. iow cae ant ait memtin Ge cain mate bonds thapugh the! Aca a Solon as they ‘paused before hits Ae rs boy was emok store and soon beganvom- feel nt On eet 4 | UNDERTAKER AND PRAOTICAL EMRALAER Men's Low arctic. 99e. Congress placing him on the retired list, Col, - re eed ey salutes of the commanding oilicers were iting violently. ‘was carried ant * Been 8 ican sold sceurdingly low. Grant said: “Hels very much pleased. “Ties dea Ries $300,000 tates being represent, | eeognized. Guten ent eban yucian, ena: 300 Rag Americans ‘in Chins. 2 10 eeasemen mpicce.) 2 ete the Laryains white the stock i | ha» Leeh nothing in weeks that haseheered him by the rence ‘in price paid by the state | The Grst arrivals at the White House after tha little fellow was deed. From the London News. . ; bs 3 beter Bests 8 $1.00; sania 60:40. up so much, He feels that his services bave | for the bonds and the highest mag t quota-| the cereménies at the Capitol yesterday were | 92 During the past week five Americans, who | dapiae caters, wa, en's Rubber Bouts #2.ct, worth $3.50. : PEER gt last recognized, and that Justice has | tions of the same bonds on the varlous davs | the members of President Cleveland's family. have accepted service as officers in the Chinese’ T over aii miistit $6.00 Shove st $3.00, Intended tontay in Were asked, if {he general | they were purchased. No chargeof criminality | They arrived twenty nuinutes after che oelons, tore for lent, Piriures fo woh itended to stay in New York, the colonel said | ig ey hiioe Cleveland to the ¥. H. WILSON, 1c Was leave ————__+e+_____ Col, Berret escorted land grand tb mirect Kortbarest $$$ 6 Frank Madison, at Elida, Iowa, shot nd killead | stand, and Mr, Galt escorted Mrs. Hoyt. A few X.B. Those wishing to avail themselves of the | ‘The Presbyterian ministers of Pittsburg have ‘Woods whoin he suspected of undue inti- * Jos. pec moments later the metibers of the ex-Presi- onity to secures pair of my celebrated $3.00 | ur«ualifiedly condemned the skating rink. with his wife. Shoes ant my Gent's $5.00 Wauk Simfar action has been taken by religious | “2% * 000 dent's household arrived {n three carriages. Mr. SS (p.yzesayre,can leave thelr meagure w teachers in other portions of the State, BUE the | ages"ior fhe. lise Of her huskeoe: wine aes | and Mrs. McElroy, Mire. Haynerqorth, the oe rink continues as popular asever, Gfowned while bathing at Coney Inland. Misses McHiroy, Miss Nellie Arthur, General