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* THE EVENING STAR Prayer Did Not Save Her. PUBLISHED DAILY DEATH OF A WOMAN WHO REFUSED MEDICINE’ dy RS En ig + Except Sunday, o $ CriicAco, March 18. —A special telegram i t Sycamore, Ils, this morning, says:- remark- ; aT ees eee B ae ss — ane etre of acura a unk ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania be tt sy ag = The Evening St N Se Carnie, A.W. Parry, a Free Methodist minister, ‘vening Star Newspaper Company, canse of the Geath was, according to @§ ne and medic THE EVEXING STAR Is served to subscribers tn the aa eeancron ong ins. eyo gee A pod by carriers. on their own ancouut, at 10 couts per : for her recovery. Her 4 Week or die jeer moat” Copies ai ‘the cos ee Sey siet, BY spall pontace’ prepald™ 50 cents & General Foreign News. month: one reat, ats, 3 : GERMAN AS 1X Coxe. (ensered at ‘at Washington, D. Cas Benin, March 19—It is now Anno weond-class mu that the terme of the annexations of terri THe EEELY ee ished =, areas —o a + in the Congo to Germany are amenable to the year, postage prepaid Six months, 50 cents. ; - ; | Scclsions arrived atin the receut Congo confer " = ~ o, = r ence at Berlin, Vor. 66—No. 9,950. WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1885. TWO CENT WHAT THe WAM IAS COST OHTA. Toxpox, March 18. it is stated that the wag —————— with France has already cost Clina 60,000,008 mand > * . tacks, . BOOKS, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| ©°SSIP anovr THE oFFIcEs. SOCIETY. Telegrams to The Star. Samec MODAN. ‘ ————— ————— 2 ———<—= es —— . m= at the New York Avenue church THIS EF Tevenue, $274,680; customs, $552,575. HOW THEY LAY IN WAIT FOR SENATORS. sereresc ™. Living: Francs Ridiey Hatrgar’s | at 7330 o'clock CBO estore, $55: SENATOR SHERMAN READY TO Out in the bright sunny afternoon tomakecalls! A SORTIE) FROM SUAKIM.|_toxnox. wc tophens, wife of mod at Uhcwes menete Coreen toe S XOTIGEDALL MEMBERS OF ECRE | UNITED STATES CoNSUL GEN. ADAMSON, at It is amusing to observe the efforts of demo- | Uponthe cabinet ladies. They all received, with ns, Who Was recently expelled pine AL the Reaatifil Gat No EA ASL, jee hereoy oe reported teers pevcnnae Net ADJOURN, cratic Senators to avoid officeseekers at the | the exception of Mrs, Vilas, who was preparing my io wer a: Daily strength for Dall vo mee , FRIDAY, March 20th, | terday that in a trouble which oceurre itol, Es for departure from the city, and Miss Lamar, aes abtin Freeman ‘reas WEILL HE Hanmisones Be fueray aeour lare Bro: | elty on Tuesday twelve men were killed, Ss neane forsenatorial influence 12 aid them ta | Who, On account of the death of her mother, | MINERS’ STRIKE IN ILLINOIS. ma dying evmdition, and wesane epee ade canticata pect ay ee avis anak |e 1-H PANIS. Sec._| THE Commaner of the Wachusett, ina dis- | PROPOSED SENATORIAL INQUIRIES | getting appointments begin to collect in the | Will not take any part in social affairs for the rolutely “a Mrs. Stop anpealed to gua, Dovel wind beautiful. patch to the Navy department yesterday, re- - Senate chamber. By 11 o'clock generally all | Present, Mrs. Hendricks also held quite a levee F. Gray for assistance an neo, q E ge ee peureid, Si Oren mes 4 WM. H, MORRISON. ports the arrival of that vessel at Panama. DURING THE RECESS. the seats in rear of the chamber are occupied | !n the main parlor at Willard's hotel, and re-} JAMES STEPHENS DYING, | forpuviicavion dcctar niet! Stephens bad ae nia alan Commissions SIGNED—The President, this and the aisles are thronged with anxious | celved the gratulations of hundreds of promi- Connection with th lie fartion, and ns ‘ard, —_—_. Bans 5 ee : morning, signed the commissions of Edward D.! A BRIEF EXECUTIVE SESSION, | ‘siche™ for democratic senators. Every on-| Holt, ladiel “and gentlemen. tre.” Bayard, hat isex pus froma Fauve wal w cruel eae N ew Pvsticatioxs =>, OFFICE OF VIRGINIA BRICK € Clark to be Assistant Secretary of the Interior, *| trance to the chamber is covered by watchful | sisted in receiving her numerous guests, among A SORTIE FROM SUAKIM. —_ os v ae 7On Waee —S5 The trusiees of the VIRGINIA BRICK | 4nd John ©. Black to be Cominissioner of Pen: ¢yes, and as the hour of noon draws nearer the | whom were nearly all the membersof the 4iplo-| ane weitish Forces Ge in Pursuit of Miners’ Sirthe In Ilinots, 4 SOMPANY hi “1 adividend of twenty per | Sions, The Senate. impatience of the crowd begins to manifest | Matic service in Washington, by her two pleas- tah Forces Ge tn ABOUT 500 MEN grit Ww = ar ove, In the « “payable on snd after March e Senate. tana ing daughters and Missstearns. ‘Many at the| the Rebels, Who Retire, Rut After- r 500 MEN QUIT WORK RECAUSE OF & « 1885, at the Orlice of the Company. X-CONTROLLER LAWRENCE PuEAsep.—| Mr. Saulsbury presented the credentials of | !tself. Numerous questions are put to the | pitsts remained how anti aiter the pone | wards Make a Sudden Assault. ne ne ae mhi9gte CB PE Maser, | “Yes,” said First Controller Lawrence yester- | George Gray, elected to fill the vacancy caused pares tn regard foSenator So-and-so,as townen | flonal hour of stx, which is usualy set asthe | SCAKIN, March 19, 10a.m.—The whole force 3 10--All of the . = ee Pe wai : by the reste Mr. i usuelly comes, by which door he enters, ete. | limit of afternoon receptions, Mrs. Mann! this morning’ at seven o'clock with a POO MET, SHADOWED TO EUROPE: | [[-ans REFORTOFTHEGINDITION RET RESS Naa tee EE aetna | MENSLETIENG eer cee otek one | 1CGMMIeULeT Gene ene | ee eee ‘Beret ‘oneof the hand: | Gay's rations and a hundred rownds of aramu | £isworth bev, ere “eile, 4 CHICAGO DETECTIVE ON TWO CONTINENTS. | the National Savings Thank of the District of Colum- | prluted and clrewiated, and have hod a wide | Gray was escorted to the Presidente nee od ators, with fendceptions, do not show up until | sone parlors of the Arlington, and in the same | nition to each man in thedirection of Hasheen, The miners” that” they” have 7 [Paggt Washington at the closet business.Maret 10th, | leld for the eonsideration of lexal questions.” | the oath was aderinistered te mec five minutes to. twelve dim Christie makes the | homs toa legion ot callers, among whom were | hE troops are at this hour thres from tt red out fora xt weeks, By , Mooney & Boland’s Detective Storie 16 folt-page RESOURCES. THe District MARSsHArsHiP.—It Is sald by | | Mr. Gorman announced Mr. Ephraim K.Wil- | circuit of the chamber, warning all, in his deep | Many ollicers of the arm, rs, Secretary | Cnomy, and fghting as conecte dinagane rea ag thee wad Mlusteations by Tare Wettrams. 12 mo. Cloth, | Loans on Real state wud! Collateral s328,2n3.81 | ome who claim to have It authoritatively that | ©%; Senatorelect from Maryland, was present, | bass oles, wo are not entitled tothe floor to {bitney rocel ved at her Teridence, on Cones: | thant’ | “| ~ menpedceg ay cerity : * $328,283: ‘ . and was ready to take the oath. out. As the crowds file out the men cas , assisted by r g spect a i « fTie cag a iaccraeeons Chena 1a A858. 08 | President Cleveland has finally decided to ap- | ‘Mr. Wilson was escorted by Mr. Gorman to | Snaiows glances Gaol cece ance Sa tee ae | Keine and Bata erate Ne ae ate Rist gt egret gpenaigg sige Me od to Fedo . th i lished swindle Dor the Diseeuewy Blalr to be U.S. marshal | the President's desk, and the oath was admin- | parently still hoping to eatch sight of the Sena- | dispensing the hospltalities of the tea table. | fps this Sur “Five bal he miners coe of i a [rcnseagep rary arse for the District, istered. on or upon whom their hopes of Office rest. Bat ey out fonts ce Lneglomg a oe dred of the enem: iillis near | ines, ofexciting interest from 0 last. en Ss ‘pon motion of Mr. Manderson, the commit- | the Senators, thanks to the rules, are protect lamentation of her parlors, and th hee: cavalry, the mount nfantr : meat - Rory being fonmied on fut, emiich more wonder al ea CAE TE ASSTAST, Postaster | GES-| toon printing was authorized tostt during te | from thelr hinary constituents after tie fail of | IMTe aud brilliant. gathersug of society peop | Hasheen. The infantry wens sent to rene: | siimeathys however, 16 generally with the than any creation of the imagination. ‘The d ks and other cash ikems: .89 | ERAL.—Mr. Malcolm Hay, who was yesterday | recess, the gavel calling the body to order. Piat crowded the reception rooms recalled the | Nottre, winile the guards acted as a reser espe — ‘amore ‘an graptiie an they are true ther Hanks = nominated as first assistant postmaster _gen-|_Afesolution was offered by Mr, Palmer, au- LOCAL MEN FOR LOCAL OFFICES, tacger Aye CC the! most brilliant period of the | Shomy ‘retreated besore the Brition | lictment of Capt. Brackett, theory of Mr. Moones.thatssvrindler Invariably leaves cral, was at the Post Office departinent, to-day, | {heir aus tee mmc? op, fish and fisheries | The Columbia denfocraticelub helda regular | SUH ,Avormey General Garland's mother, | Sth hvad of the Livtish coleman ie oy ae to March 19.—Counsel for Captates some trace of his misdoinux, and is sure sooner oF later Ant tad Seonferenee with Mr. Crosby, who | Crease of food fishes in tim arent iene Berra | meeting last evening, Mr. A.A. Wilson, the | tore Cire ate eae eee one pg by | Hasheen. nD * sdtct in the to be run down, is carried ont in the remari holds that position. Mr. Hay is a man of tall, | [), ommitice on contingent ox} eer! resident, in the chair, and Mr, Lawrence Gard- | Mrs. Warren, her little granddaughter, Miss |, The mounted infantry and scouts, supported | 1 iteourt to-day and obtained permige jteaand counterplots of this st spare figure, and his hair is white. He is said ee a been expenses. 2 a seers Daisy Garli s ‘of the | by the main body of ail the corps, marching | sign'to withdraw. t fendant'’s plea of * eare mares: mace aa ie Woe in delicate health, He will assume the | eu commltion re tt aoe authorizing | ner, secretary. The committee appointed at a | Psy Garland, and Miss Wilcox, a cousinof the | BY the mal yards behind,advanced to thease | guilt nd that e ches emmmnes written, how the cease ance of acool and level- instopping ab he Aetinions © ComurIES. 140 th recess utstuch places tn tho ‘United States | Brod tet strc gr yer ieageuuone MICH TE: | Te more that ts seen of the ladlesofthe new | of (he tinge of ow hil near flasherns ne | Ra reed muiaishi Rar thenont is stopping at the Arlington, ephven t E an cited “if ts for the best Interests of the clt- Indian contingent and the cavalry jury detoetiy nee ee ‘ sites proper: : iensof this District that in the appointment | cabinet officers the better they are liked, and | movement neouted wt shies n both | yuash i Rnmmenee het : founded on therecords No DISCRIMINATION AGAINSt EX-ConrEDER- | , Mr Dolph and Mr. Maxey addressed the Sen- | to the offices of the District government the | the society people are sireade anticline the sides of the line of march along ire front. | es ofthe Mooney & Kol ATES.—Hon. Dorman B. Eaton, of the civil ser | Hanus In support of the resolution setting | democratic principle of ‘local men for local | next winter's" season with pleasure. Miss | ‘The scouts reached the summit of the hilis, and Suffrage. cabalsoa Gpuiiaicad ans Lnouts Gave tea canary, vies commission, on being. asked abous the | Sriuaite serene "less condition of the coast, oflces’ should (be strietly followe j that, this | Cleveland and every lady of the cabinet hi ve | discovered that the Arabs had naswed in) the reget sion, on the calendar, : : : ener : oe are | ciscow he state Rene eau District of Columbia, 9: charge that ex-confederates are, discriminated | | Mr.Van Wyck called tp the resolution offered | pubile statement. tye ang “President, Of the | monte and Lied eee P eesions And compli: | valleys, A : ¥5 8 & Wook rejected the BML a SOF | nati dlj solemn is went thatthe date eee mee | Mealnist, suld the elvil service rules do notin | by him last week relating to the sale of lands | Cnitod Stateer cay eto te antes bg | Monts and kind word sides. And with these | The Aram at cues setined tan Cover Boy Fee & NEW SUPPLY OF THE NINTH EDITION OF the beatae moe kha inane Above statem@Be Is | any way discriminate in favor of the union sok | granted to the state of Florida to ald in building | oad St principle.” pleasing results of the prolongation of thesocial | shelter, but ity maarnine at in school d'stricts, dud by a vote POEMS OF PASSION. SE STUMTEVANT Treasurer, | Wer or sailor, except so fur as the statute re- | railroads, ‘THE NEW YORK POST OFFICE. season by the new administration, there should | mained tm thie mening rejected the bili Jor a bureau of labor star MGs Wee phase’ ana chee: this Isth day of | Wires, and do not discriminate against confed- | __Mr. Van Wyck moved that it be referred to es 2 bea general feeling of gratification, inasmuch | Vance reached. the ht By Exta a ee ni ae at al he wequirement that apy | hecominitiée on publiclands, It was so or-| The President has received several strong | Ls “Wien the nest. Sear ate tame | Ysanee reac ito of he : << The most salable Book of Poems issued this Century. ‘tary Public. nts for positions Inthe classified postal | dered, Petitions urging the re-appointment of Henry | indies willfeel poriectly at horse in Washing: | sudostalh, tribe An Express™. Square 16mo. Cloth. Price, 7c. Correct—Attest: BENJ. P. SNYDER, ico in other cities should not be over thirty= THE OKLAHOMA LANDS, G. Pearson as postmaster.at New York, whose | ton society. an attick. During this Cap Ayeranr Miss Wheeler evidently has “the courage of her] 4, Directors, five years old, disqualified Wy one from service | Mr. Ingalls’ resolution, offered last week, call- Prskenk erm of office will expire on the 21st} The dinner given by Minister West in honor | speared through the shoulder. Live Atats sta Crttcaco, March 2 apinions." Her verse Isa wavs thoughtful. often aul | = aS Se See when the yar Peet on en os oF | tng far information Felecia tothe alice ne: To Other posse hs gat the White House that | ofex-Prosident Arthur at the British lesation ceeded tn this rash in getting within ten sands | songir OF fhe Am ad auated with a true poetic fastinct, and made beantital | [<=> E ar broke: uae u ne on he. een suggeste last evening was handsome in every detail and | 0! British line before the latt A rege | Malssing, He by felicitous fancy. It is always melodious. —Chicago Civ, Senvice ExasmNaTioss—Civil Ser-| free en ey OF Oklahoma lands, was lald be- Prescient forappointmenttotheomice | served ‘with elaborate elegance, ‘he, Misses , Which the enemy: promptly replied to, ‘Tones. vice Commissioner Gregory left the city yester- | walls sal = ICHAEL DADY’S DOUBLE BERTH. “s, assisted by Mrs. Helyar, wife of the sec- + Se ee ee ee ee en rere Oe nana aan atere 1 foday: 12'| Gay morning tolhold examinations tn the west, | feed Tina tant race eremntioR was | he Secretary of the Trearury las reoclved | Mealy ofits eae ETAT eee ee | _ Tumor tt cannot help doing gocl.ant the marvel 1s that the | Which every Contractor and Builder isespeciatty inter. | 10% MOUME 10 Be ch 20; Cleveland, March | Pf ants messuge. He moved ther it be Jaid | two petitions for a change in the office of super- Hee caeen, among whom were ex- bs ww public have walted <r lon » of her poems. eae ee eee snail | 215 Se Paul, a 24, and Madison, Wis., | nthe table. Agreed to, intendent of repairs of public buildings in New | Davis Mrs: David King aed Le eran Biaitd wis An unusual number of bouquets bloomed MeN 9 tees See Sst ces ok went HE Gove Dears | They bene mreeh baiting die kis cood: very goa, | March 27. In addition tothe subjects comprised | | Mr. Manderson offered a resolution providing | York elty and in the office of superintendent of | sen, Mr. Horace Helyar, Count Sala and Mr. | under hit. Th forth In the Hazen court-martial room to-day, stirred — Ph: these queries weanswerthe outlook is good: very good. | in the general and Hinited tions, appli- | that a committee of five Senators be appointed | the construction of the new post office building | Allan Johnstone, ‘the soak being all ac- | having becn Besides the customary vase in front of Gen. This collection wives tis te ripe fruttace of her | Judsiow from estimates and sales we would say much | ex se heat cone German, | proceed to Alaska to make certain investiga: | 1n Brooklyn, both of which are now held by | Guamted with each oliersiive ocendogs esd | Rants eee taiued, the panoeek ; genius, and proudly justifies the claim of her friends | better than last year. Sales for January and Februa) dish languages, and law tions, + | Mz Michael J. Dady. The petitions recom. | ofall features of extreme formality and liven: | ritieh tmantey oad tet eene lancock, there were bouquets on the tables of for @ high rank amongst American pocts—st. Auul | show quite an increase over last year, while March | medical serview, and for medical reviewers of | ‘Mr. Harrison moved that the resolution be re- | wena ioe appointment of Col. Cavanaugh, of | sequence mot * os “ road ba Siedapneen te cach of the counsel, and a very handsome bunch nest ae “y re pleasantly enjoyed by both d half hen Desk Deasann opens with a brisk demand for all grades, especially in | the pension office. ferred to the committee on territories, the Gown regiment, to the New York office and | hosts and guests, hills, supporting the Indian eo i of flowers was handed into Gen, Hazen afte — finer qualities and hard woods. . = MR. COCKRELL’S SARCASM, of Mr, Rutan to the Brooklyn o ‘The marriage of M Herzog; \- | _ During the brief en ridge the | the court opened. The court was opened at 12 The great sale of books will continue fortneremainder | Hardiy had we made known our intentions of ft ADMITTED TO PRACTICE.—The following gen-| yr. Cockrell asked that It be laid onthe table tnt emonrat PI more, saa atie eee ae er oc Me Beogsl cavalry took fe wn | o'clock a Of this week. Cnet oe ne nt eee Eee OE re ia gbractice 18 | until he should have time to prepare s substi. | zp winrar’ Democrats Not Pleased. | tors, and Miss Hose, Pinkus, daughter of Mr. | Scoeriained Ly the. recon © ce atte | er eaten te be stowed so seownl as AUM, ors, Blinds, ete,” in any kind of finish, from Pine to | ard L, Maury, of Richmond, Vi v pdbsbaca teaeie ale clating, There was no bridesmaid, The ushers seat init — - 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, Mahexany, before we had a number of orders, whic hin W.” Aller ing oenelict courtier nen ate, Or any | athe, nominations of Messrs, Durham, Hay, | were Messrs. D. Jackson, 1, King, J.. Basch Bismarck as a Peace-Maker. ntceny Mp enemy fangs ag | mnie2w Washington, D. G._ | when complvted, we will claw in worktomishin sesend “Hanlon, of twice nore Sena, Whonignt deco ane | and Montzomers, for Gretcontrller, Fit Ae-| ahd’ Ferduetmer. A'réepiion and dancefor |. ,Rinmarek mea Pence-Maker. | th; as apposed’ by See wovorerek tee = <i Dace: Gar etuucas tis cn gee | Oa : avcloet committee upon any | Sistant Postmaster General and patent commis- | loMed the ceremony, and. was greatly enjoyed foes mentee “Se | chica! sepsiie ie amie ek aie eee ; Wises’ Gams Amo Novarres|Gurscac atc ee eee Pe ai ceewone ee bject which they deemed worthy | sioner, respectively, are not. pleasing to alarge | DY the large numberof friends who had gath-| »,,.,AEGHAN 1 ae erngny, Lis semi-atlicl Shed to wiltiiess the'serentony. that Prince Bismarck has ote There was also a pretty wedding at the Gar- | hetween England and Russia in reg field Memorial Church last night, the eontract- | Aig a uees as they | Wisten of tho stalwart democrats. | Men who! ing parties being Mr. A. Coruing and Sis | “Mshan boundary dis ie rial fact, as If the a assertion. Which, under our personal supervision, will be carried out to the lett In order to meet the cle appeared on the n might lave come Hl, When the letter was. ation, should have authority during | section of the democracy. The selections were te toappoint # clerk and . = vhatev Ch derauantatamnets | Made without any regard whatever to the go to such p The fire against Mr. Eugene Hig- gins, the appointment clerk of the Treasury, is kept up in Baltimore, and it is stated that the ilService Reform Association of that. city A fine line of Beautiful thes for Fas- ter now ready. Also a full sup} ardsand N £ Devotional Books, departin the day betore, ‘The judge advocate objected to reopening the wants and beable to ck, which is always 3 = . Y tor the purpose of prose- | were recommended for these places by promi-| Aunie L. Reid, both of this city’ Kev. Dr. case “e Bibles, and Prayer Books and Hymnais in sets. at prea s we pited last fall a num- | will send a committee hereto lay the resolu- ive investigations, e nent party leaders were passed by, and others | Power performed the ceremony in tlie presence | Povgux: Mr. Mackey said, in answer to one ofthe WM. BALLANTYNE € SON'S, F of cargoes of Vinzinia, Georgia and Florida Pine | tion adopted by the association, asking the re= Nght that would be broad | who had not been urged selected. ‘These nomi- | Of Many friends of the bridal couple. Miss Reid, | weathans | members of the court, that the defense had ase xe 428 7th street | Jolt. Boards, Flooring, ete., which we offer at less | moval of Higgins, veretary Manning, th ate irom the special | Nations threwa damper upoi the hopes of we | #Sister of the bride, was the only bridesmaid, tensely y morning this we sumed that the statement that it was the a ee ae St. | than the current prices. In making the above induce- | If he does not rei ns the “committee, uracter of that just of | birants for other places who have. secured | 25d Mr. Frank Dunn’ was the groom's best man’ cury ranging from twoto eight dewrces | of the 25th wascorrect, until this morning E Nov: 7 ments we mean they shall prove advantageous to you | It is said, will a ly to President | fered. ry party back ‘The President is cen- | He ushers were Messrs, Redfield, Murphy and | zero, ‘The ice on the river lete is Irom e mand the article qu under date of the asteR NOVELTIES, ve | Cleveland: Publication is made in Mr. Conger said the TEAC RELIC easel c co | dienkle, (A fer 40 ed the ides ~ not in one transaction alone, but in all you may have z - fed sured not a little by party men for ignoring the | [1¢n! er the ceremony a reception was | twelve inches thic! ‘d the idea that the 26th Canis, Gifs and Books, in agreat veriet wives, this morning, ostensibly under the app: had heretofore been prominent int 2 | \eishes of “those whe elected hin,” and they | Beld at the residence of the bride,s parents, and a the proper date, which Would be a material soa ars desi which ace Very attractive, aol | "Our Guten for deivers, “ON WINICE THERE, | {He CHViL Servier Reform Association, ma. | the appointnent ow spectal committees. He wits | Hrediet that unless he ehanses bi. Tacthod or | the evening was made pleasant for all. I Street To-day. tor the defense priced at reasouable Seures. WILL BE NO CHARGE,” are more adequate than pes or cores es allexed to hu Bee eee Ct oe that he: now Cee enlarged | choosing officials there will be a row. President Cleveland's forty-eighth birthday | New York, March 19, Wall street, 11a. ead phon vs peony wel yng og bs ever$ while the attention and quick dispateh to all | Charges isethat fied t woxesin the | ‘The resol ya i Mr, Malcolm Hay, the nominee tor First | Was passed very quietly yesterday. Ind The stock matket was irregular at tic zm purpose med by the poet f= eee _ | orders shall not be found wanting. inayeraity COntetIn eye nee aE Oe ep Rese etioe Goes Ger Unuilitimbrrow. Assistant Postmaster General, was chairman of | the President almost forgot the anniversary tll | bubin most cases prices ‘we Tiss antortatn) 1 th to the . 5] ‘ tb “ ahaa , aaa ene EXECUTIVE SESSION. ieee hich framed. jariff plank | reminded of itby Secretary Lamont, with whom | than they closed last evening. ( Waa DE E C Easre: | We want your patronage. aud the above is our mode | ported voters into Howard county in 1879, and the committee which framed the tariff plas y y Mice of the Washington correspondent of the ARDS! AEEEY N1SHDG! ce necting (6. Ws goatadie (0k Gta nbc Ween | Utes Chat in har aged’as a | At12:30, upon motion of Mr. Miller (Cal.), | of the last national democratic platform.- He | he took a drive of a couple of hours, but did not | firmness ‘was displayed in the early ‘Chi qvibena, on ery ‘of the = miton as Sete Beck, Works | Jobbyist at Annapol the Senate went into executive session, and ten | was a Cleveland man,and was credited with | Otherwise celebrate the occasion. A little girl, | especially in Northwest, St. Paul, Uni abet testicals eaten ne aera ee : i minutes later adjourned. ! having carried the Fennsylvania ‘delegation | who knew of the President sbirthday, sent iim | and Louleville aud Nashiviie. “7 {01 Mr. Mackey anuouneed that thes! must assaes eevee Rendices ie r ie Rest For Post OFFICES.—It 1s esti : ‘levela 61 violets,—a present all the | lows ever, by renewed weakness in the | Mf i ym . A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED AND Wat McLEBN S608 neiek Ucbapakia os ec ocd Capitol Topics. Str: Hay did not seek theplece: He wan invited | more apprechived: from the fact Lust it was the | wholelise, which continged cuneate resi | that Ue dixpate did appear on the 26th, ss 13th and B streets northwest, PP x satadpeain NOMINATIONS TOO LATE FOR TO-DAY. by the President to accept it’and consented, | Only one received by him. der of thé first hour. The lowest this PEGINNING THE ARGUMENT, DISPLAYED FOR SELECTION AT mbI6 Branch: 14th, Band Csts. nw, _ | Post offices have been received at the Post Oftice _ though his health fs not very good. Mrs. C. Munro Whittington has invited a few | Morning, as compared with the clus: gt Mr. Mackey then began the argument forthe 7 ——s = et a ent. As there are fifty thousand post | A Moment after the Senate adjourned this ie E good. Co as in’ tions last evening, show losses of 3 => NOTICE Ik HERER: pasion a are fifty thousand post z Mr. Martin V, Montgomery, the new patent | intimate frlends to meet info: ‘at herxen® last evening, ses Of ty to Ils per | defense, The principle involved in the cause - << offices In the United States the cy, Afternoon Mr. Pruden arrived with some nomi- | eominisstoner, ig a prominent lawyer of Lane cent, except Pacific Mail, which is down 2) per © A. WHITAKERS, reese Hong have just begun. ‘To-day ft fs estimated nitions. He retarned with the list to the White | Ru gestouge 8 @ prominent lawye ‘demoerat | {ence on Massachusetts avenue tomorrow eve- | Cent at The market has been fairly active, | Ne thought greater than the cause tiselt, He PROCTOR, un firm name of > that about one thousand applications were re- | House, and there was a good deal of ‘specula-| since he attained his majority. He is.a good g. = and, at 11 o’elock, is still weak. Loaning rates | held, first, that no evidence had been produced mo 3105 Pennsylvania avenue. | TOR, and carrying on the Art Furnitur celved, and itis expected that the rush will con- | tion us to what hates were on dhe lier, orator, and his voice has been heard in almost | _ The ladiesand gentlemen who ate interested | continue easy, Lackawanna loaning to show that the Secretary of War was in the Ax \ OAT ee ise eae Unue until late in the summer. JU SENATE READY TO ADJOUR gyery Atump in Michizan in behalf of is party. | in the bringing outof the opera of Patience next | New York Caiitral, 1-611 A Canes OF PACTS, by thelr articies ofdiscolution John 4. Huff and AMONG THE Pr ‘ALLERS to-day | In executive session to-day Senator Sherman | }11;,{onteomery did not seek the office, but the | mon| Bea Nala ang tee lide President was satisfied that he would discharge | hearsal to-morrow evening, to witness which enaTDE AD ‘Statistical. Financia! ane Political, for the year 1885, | - have eritiet ipa twenty ace ca Wee enators Hut id friends, Plumb and | offered a resolution providing for the appofnt-| the duties of the position creditably, and he | many of their friends have been invited, Serious Railway Accident. of « ship tnt 2 BS rT ce nook by aan | Sere, ro ee niche said trustees, and all | friends, Cockrell, Dolph and Butler; ment of two Senators to wait upon the Presi- | offered the place to Mr. Montgomery. ‘There is considerable competition manifested | SEVERAL FREIGHT CALS BURNED, ONE MAN ily the duty of the Seere 3 =t book jemands on the sald re to be ol ud erty Pendleton and friends; Representative dent and inform him that uniess he had_some | , 7he Romination of Judge Durham is regarded D AND TW 1 in the voting for the various articles at the esr at a sp nd. Fredericks, and "Messrs, Le 6 fenton toninaie: the as shutting out ex-Congressman Thompson, as | {5 Jetein & ie Paort, Pa., March 1 occurred was nothing & Qkutey of Netw York: Hop, Jes, | until toanorre oi T | district, the sword for acadetofficer. Already the voting | Just West of Paoll. early ~ ng pa, Carr and Col. L. P. Irish, of Major Ben. | reporre PIEIC. < 5 5 a EE on these two articles has been quite large, and oe , ote pppoeit = ‘above part Butterworth and” friend: tatives | MHPOREED RATIVICATION OF ATREATY AND A! WANDALISM AT THE CAPITOL, | {> friends of the officersof the various military | Of Oe man and the injury or qed CIRCULATING LIRRARY.50 bulls Spungen and Le Fow muHurst | Telaceeporea ane ie eeiaia anteceeeuve oranizations seem determined to make the | Uistrauka ‘train becke. theowine tine ee imply all oks and fon. Rt. W. Gillet i ickinsor 5 he Sei xecutiv v0 > or ee rail me simp Prune Fine | HENRY Hou. te W, Gillett and Mr. Dan. PT eae) I echulon yexterany vatined & area sie the | The Telegraph Instruments in the Sen- | “test a spirited and hard fought one. from the track and obstructing both tracks. An Lieut, Gi 0. fed | ‘No. 31 mhidw % poy Ne . es nee ate Press Gallery Broken and the| Miss Blankiston, of Richmond, who 4s now | extea woahonnd tr and ran fi r Cochran, of New York, and B. I. Hill, | khedive of E ‘ypt, and the convention relatin; i Te, SEN BOOKS AND BEST PERIODICATS a , Fe a boa Ree oe Ee | Wires Oats the, pest of the Missos Brown, daughter of Gen- the wreck, upsetting the vid damning | “Seas soon as toued at the Circulating Livease 10 the boundary lines be a be » EXPEC turn’ home on 3 re breears. The wreck caught tire and Basrmorr. AUGUST 11, 1883. ni Serms"' ‘i x Mexico. In the absence any rule affirma- ~ e a nen | stb oie nat praca aoe tie t Pennsylvania avenue, ‘Terms: Single tickets 00 SUS RTR, MoM double, Zo cena “Mire LUCY" 1. know x HUNTER. cortify that ur thst sakeu' wit avery severe MEDICINE A and after tak itect was marveloas. The co Soice, ahd Ey Whole system, «tee mh166.1p day. all the tracks were @bstrucied for some hours, cts to the pub-| The messenger who sweeps and cleans the Ma ‘The fireman of the westbound train, HG. Lutz, officials of the | press rooms and gailery of the Senate discov-| Jor J.C. Green, wife and daughter, of Vir- was killed and Engineer Schultzand Conductor rly lo answerany ques | ered, when he commenced work this morning, | §g7oAe visiting at Mr. Richard H. Willet, | Kecen injured. itnyin that;the telegraph instruments had been broken ANOTI Mr, and the wires cut. There were evidences of tively providing for giving the He stopped at the door to shake hands with the vene Mu: ar “You wets thrown | tered the navy as a midshipn isposed ‘The Se A WARRANT has been issued from the Treas- nee XOX approaching i ssel tor the defense not yes 1 his argument Lackey resumed his argument when the ed, aud continue <— Mrs. James Lee, of Albany, accompanied by | Arroona, PA. /19.—A serions freight | court her daughter, Mrs. John A. Babcock, of Troy, | accident occurred early this morninz on the | tte ine! eutive session yesterday ts in the spec a sane ‘ : yandalism on every hand. The wires of the | has been visiting the former lady’s sister, Mrs. | Pennsylvania railroad, near All hot specitie enous a Cone eaceE AGES : ury department for $3,950.73 in favor of ex. | Sdopted the motion to remove the injunction | New York Associated Press, of the United Press | C.J, Watson, of strese neg thee pastmonth. | east-bound freight train broke in w ym authority, t ‘the name of I {Secure in every parliculan, Puen’ areample | President R. 1. Hayes, being the sum appro- | OF Seerecy from the Edmunds’ resolution, de-| und of the Baltimore and Ohio telegraph were | Miss Mamie Perry and. Aliss Nante Bridges, | forward portion or it, hurrying forward to pres i HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | und securein every particular, Ge eae : s action of tral Amer- i who have been visiting Mr. Thompson, 1333 | vent contact with the tear portion, evllided UT . : hy Congress to reimburse him f t and the inst ts broke The gli ere eee ee ee sesog 2S “ — ; ca | THOMAS DOWLING, Senate Gener Dave r ntry, There | Cub and the instruments broken up. The glass- | Corcoran street, leave this evening for les- | with another train in front, “Many ¢ars were 424 NINTH STREET, | mh10-tm —__Tithet. and Pennsytvania avenue, pointed towo to Traiinne kee t the publication | frontcase of the Baltimore and Ohio, which | ton, Richac was kiued Fircosn Hagen tor 3 SG an SACE fi SAMUEL SSsHEDD, aia 1877. Warrants have also heen issu he 1 speculation as to how | holds the switch-board, was also demolished, SRE Se Michaels —was killed. | Fireman zan, Con- | xayat, {S IMPORTUNING THE SEW % forskiliful PLUMBING and FURNACE work,and | [[~e>> SAMUE jase of Charles EL weet hee. eomeecun he ‘tte was probably started | and the telephone wire of the Associated Press Joking the “Orifice Seekers, ductor Hatch and Engineer Fox were severely | “gycrerany—comPLAINIS AGAINST SEORE* examine thelr WOOD MANTELS, TILES and FIRE: | tune of George Scoville for 82,000 for services NAR carrey hay | Was cut, The Western Union wires and in-| A Missouri Seecan) for an appointment | injured. TARY CHANDLER, = nies 2 G . S cu 1 for the defense in the case ecrecy . a under the present administration was* very = The Secretary of the Navy ts besieged with, PLACE FITTINGS, and you will find their stock ex- | STIM: a Sethe Gate tee has executive doc-| struments were unharmed, presumable be- Gen. Grant Sleeps Pretty Well. . bd ne cad ate et cad eat | GAS FIXTURES S ee gf tne United States against Charles J. Gut hembers Of the body, | cause the miscreants could not get at, them | Much annoyed here by Joking friends getting | New Youx, March 19. Col. Fred, Grant to-| @Pplications of naval officers and thelr politi« tensive enGaticaly sties eaneEee = = ‘ Siem handle em with such SE 1. aye Epa ped by: the Western | up a formal recommendation in his behalf for | day made the following st ut in regard to | cel friends for detail or restoration to desirable prices much bss than New f cU.SS.T 5 About Inocorg dircetig. aenenpers scattered | Union is enclosed with a high counter, sur-| “pork examiner at Jerusulem.” The joke was | his father's condition: “Gen. Grant slept pretty | duty, He etated yesterday to a visitor that a es | ee ainton tie sonaiEAvoosa Is to be put tn re-| shout inevery direction, ‘Then the Sonutees: | monated by ah vy frame work, with ‘glass | carried so far that the office-seckter went to the | well last nights better than enti -senglthngn pad dpe ar} * AMMYS MEL 1D DIAMONT AETH the regui feo Instead of for the | hausts iteelf in speculating ‘1s to 1 is entered throws el psy pas Siac terrapin Bo areal care aie | SSE AEN transportation of govemment freizht and pus. | tentsof such papurs reach the public, "°°" | nuit door set hy umdctieath, the countersad | Waes who got itup and implored them to desist, | He.tank focd twice durin the nicht, omsisting | Pon Totn wae thats onder whic ate fase creat teuiew prevent disense. __INSTA sengers. Ithas not yet been decided to what | costaissiowent evans’ svc eon ee fo puss through it & person has to stoop low, | Saying f'you Keep this thing up you'll Tug Sreak and sick af the stomach wit he teed us | during the past few months, revoked. At the EAUET S CHOMWELL. Washinton Sumeiuaied: | First-class Undertaki adjoining. 1 station she will beassizned. ‘The Scuate, in executive session yesterday | The mischier was noteapparently, the work of Bae NPE, youll make the President think I'm | sicup this morning, and in consequence had to | NaV¥ department it isstated that a great many stort SHESAIS | [foe THE NacGURAL Vase. ee be afternoon, conimnied the nominationst foreny | ansbody having knowicdge of telggrapning: ft |®2— Ao a eat mavinea ate, | Heder eonte z cpcinet the inte taevestery see’ Rasn Gia : esy = . SHALER No Sar soe ernoon, confirmed the a bei ee toh 4 huge tate ATS : ain % 2 : Seas nsion Ruilding, were manifactured by the rac | Washington news parazrapl » Vice Evans, remov connections, were left untouched. An expert hominy—the first solid food’ t en ina | OFM » vite LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS | Terra Cults Conipany. Orders Will be takes tiie | Wastington news paragraph in the Hoston ‘ses Would have made his mischief sérious by de. | and let him Know by actual observation the | Gavor two. He. was feeling ad more | their democratic prociivities, “They desire @ ses with oF without pedes: ler, of Harvard college, Recess Committees, molishing them. The press associations and | Eminent qualifications of the applicant. The | refreshed. Edward Pierrepont was among the picemant berth with little to do ese seperation, MWLLE M. 5. PRANDI, rea Cort color or bronzed, ed Major Powell at the head telegraph company were notified, and the dum. | SFY €oes that M— looked at Benator Vest | Tope wel jilwand Hierrepont was among the re a high. as to be chief of the bureag ese se ce ee eee COTTACO,, IH11 Gat. | Of the geological survey; there are some charzes | HOW MR. COCKRELL PROPOSES 70 PROVIDE For | {@lesTaph company we ? Yery serlously for a moment, and replied: | ad breakineted, ‘The restoration of Com! aint eid pee that this bureau has been ex antly man AUD TEE SENATORS. “there were all sorts of speculation as to who | “George, I've thought all along ‘that you were ———— . \8 to his former duty is the RAY SHADES! Mecoramended Meal | 2£¢d, and a, ould be advantaxcous to| There was some amusement ereated in the | aid the mischicf, ‘The Capitol police say. that | fF ine, bat now 1 Know yousin's. You know No Distinction Because of Color. nly instance thus far in which RHEA WAVES: SHINGLED B. m Hathe Also, Magnetic | the Service, i Si writes to that paper that | Senate to-day at the numerous resolutions to | when their reilef of seven men conies. in | if the President sees me he won'tappoint me. Mareh 19.— supreme bench | Wlitney has recognized alleged unjust si 3 BALTIOORE, Mat 19.—The supri bens a és tuihe Mal B Re tenot 6 candidate for that position, and that | authorize committees to sit during the recess, | every evening at 7 o'clock the building ree a eat of Baltimore to-lay filed an opinion in thecase med pmerel complaint somone, the - rede it is his firm betief that no one of the seies sSysiebies sa t zhiy et or oe ck ey er i hat retary Chand! selected = ‘National theater, which | 2nd Seonomienlly Auunaged As the geological | committees have succeeded in getting clerks | licemen are stationed at each door through THE RUSH COMPARES WITH THAT oF FoUR | The court stiles that under the falinesat the | thoseof more years and more experience, A. cellent culsine. bas ey since It came unde bla direetion 5 pie te ° — oo B Re ese De C= a Or aon Pore neo ht Hea ee n | for the recess and other privileges to be paid for | the night, and none but Eres of the C ‘apl- YEARS AGO—THE PRESIDENT's HABIT oF aP. | U-S. Supreme Court no distinction ean be made ao Sa Ronan LOCKADE EMOVED. | ported Claret included, $1. Regular breakfust, Ube. | convineed that it wilt be cat misfor- | OUbofthe contingent fund. To-day the com- | tol are permitted to enter. Capt, Alabaugh, of on account of color or race, and he will be per- ‘ | Gata” Bisse dat every repeal te ¢ spe | tune If Major Powell Is uot allowed to continue | mutteeen ish and tlsheries wanted authority to Iy patrold through the nightas he smnall force | Tels stated at the White House that the rash | tied to Practice in the seberal courts, “The credentials of Senator Gray, of Delaware, cuity.” First-class in'every respect for ladies and gen- k bed pr te some inquiry during the recess; the | 13 . arGt ‘ sir is ros! ——— lent nal a —_— | Te set Cook at the Waite foto ROCHE the work which he has go admirably begun. | Po nitte onclal asked authority to compile Steen men wil alew, and on pene ie of visitors to the President since the 4th of ‘The Virginia Wheat Crop Short. were presented to-day, and he was sworn im, 2 on ; Ine gELtiCS wis iceman three times vis ress : © an ay ahacgemarodate £0 gentiemen for the Dedication | | Tie Kansas INDIAN Scerr.—The Commis-| fee on const defences olicrel. @ teh e e | kad looked in, butas It Was Uatk the could at | March, though large, does not compare with the | _ PETERSBURG, re Weal ero ort etical cal: | Senator Gray isa mffn of impressive appears FULL SUPPLIES OF ae tegration ite room and board mnzim_| stoner of Indian affairs, under a clause of the | thorize them to visitsuch polnteantheyoneies | see the telegraph Instruments, hence he could | crowds that besleged President Garfield daily Shout 30 percent less than the product of Iest | AuCt.. He ts tall portepe neeriy six soon Ce ROGGE! 6 dit WIS: THE WELL | Indian appropriation bill, is preparing to pay | fit during the recess for the purpose of inquiry, | NOt tell when the mischief was done, ‘To-day a | after his inanguration. ‘There is one ealler now. » ‘This shortage indue to the dainage done | HBely proportioned. is hair and ne SCHLITZS MILWAUKEE EAGER | ign Trusts’ uotet Welephane SatSeea al | what x Known as the Kaw or Kansas Indian | Mt, Manderon next prepoedd ta uppotut a eon Crridorihtothe press rvom, and-that door wil | #8 ondred then, te sald. President Gar. | Yo the crop by the extnme cold weathe Wald spot, fie wae dressed in black hls goat Siders prompUy attended to. “‘celieom — | Serip, from the proceeds of the sales of the Kan- | Mitte of tive to vis! nformation. “Ro CoM | be kept fastented hereafter at night, field was a strong man, physieally, as proved ohn being a frock closely buttoned. NOW IN STORE AND FOR SALE IN CASKS AND oe sas Indian lands, whieh RE ee eee ee Tere LG TERE a ee aes nals | (Borenan tet Ats Gouenay retire tly inmtibaied | aCiar “hey waavabey bate ies aoe completely | Heavy Panishment for an Assanlt, | Wactsimned to aseut next 10 Gea. Wi BOTTLES BY THE AGENT, y and Tate.n-w: | veut {0 86 The scriprwas Issted ti Lage | Shall have a clerky @ stenographer, wacrgeant. the poles for the manise or all ecracse oie ee | Tomcat by the siesin of being oven | Now wie Sas mented ee aa ere Sa ye e compounding of 4 - > fol os sen \s, ete., the contingent: the police for the names of all persons who were ted 3 oo ‘an hout : SAMUEL © PALMER Rev in Mock. £18 | PS orvations, 2nd fhe AMOUR Ree es eens | tobe ineredked enorMoUAy. to mes The ne | permltted to enter the building last nights “ne | WHelmed by applicants and visitors. | fendich assault onatenscaroldeif! named gos | hale an hour after the, oath was ed republic i nour ¥ sree ries police who Wereon duty wereable toldentity [One of the older officials of the White | Morton, was to-day sent to prison for twenty | Ne,neld asort of informal lovee. The republis CR ee witneerandes dba | Adopted.” Afr, Cockrell; In an dome tage aes | alldat one man who passed in, and they age House, stated 10, a STAR reporter that | years ‘The courtexpresed regret that he could | fhrireonerutalations aud welsomed te aiter the date of the passage of the act, and te | HOtice that he pieant to offer a resolution au- | looking for him. Mr. Canaday cays he intends Proueent Garden indeoe on spam with | not be hung for the crime. at order to be pald the serip must be filed within | thorizing any two or, more Senators who think | t get At the bottom of the mischief if possible, | Fresident Gurtield in June after then werg far | Murder and Suicide by au Insane Wan. | ‘2d; Was siso sworn in, Ho ts about five that Ume.. The rate of interest ctionea Vitis | somo induiry In, necessary. to constitite tte es Ds were far y eight inches tall, looks yeurs. DEPOT: 1224 29th st. st. nw, F Telephone 454. mbié lve clerk: dmiral ish’s T 3 reater and more persistent than those which | E.KHART, IXD., March 19.—A double t has a scant head of hair, which is as white ag eZ a Ave per cent, which will add considerably to | Selves @ committes, appoint clerics, stenogra-| __ Admiral Enmgliahts Saeco ow ov | have besieged President Cleveland during the | oc aeuAET the’ country. restdence of Leute | tow. Hits face, which bs vere pele ts Ganegtie > W. Macammvay, | the principal, to that the amount of the appro- | Bhers, ete. ° S it aueh x R ast few weeks and which are gradi Hubbell, northeast of this city, yesterday. Wil | shaven. He was given @ seat in the second ter Ps ons F. Parez, w | priation will be divided pro rata among the | desire to at public expense. He thought such Eee ee Himinishing. In this connection it issurmived | Hse ayRe net Or drinking man, and | from the rear,and to the right of the Vieg is ; YE : Taresolution would save trouble. All the reso- | asstated in yesterday's Stan, the friends of | that the hungry office. seckele have centeet | uae to aberration of mind, had been adjudg-| President,” S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Glover Building, 1419 Fst, - Saas inbions (went ower: sai Rear Admiral Englishare making strong efforts | that President Cleveland's civil service | ed insane, and wasabout to be removed to ma ai ‘Washingt Washington, D.C. NAVAL OnpeRs.—Ensign John F. Luby, de- ‘The Central American Troubles. to induce the Secretary of the Navy to revoke | promises are made in earnest, and | asylum, but taking advan! ‘The Dolphin Not Yet Accepted. ~ STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, Ge rian Coonan eek caneean Peomeies| Coed an the Taser ore Mut ordered to the | ag ciroasion BIGURIED GY cams Ginreps | THSOTOGIS WHIEN wil Gemstvo IM << dhs Cae Se i ns er goer a roe ggr oy the fatally shot his wate ad he | SECRETARY WHITNEY DECLINES TO oe rotey exccie 2srat fg eng |< euneronan Hea Site, unital ahd Ratroad | corminisaioned Hedteuaut Wom December ey | REPAY, {SSERUCHOSS TO Be GIVEN Z0 AD | sures ofthe European sation and send him to| gitee ehouid wrkecke nak ana “ang the | sullemeking, weapon to his ope el ae ang provers exveuted 3 spends, PHO | see ought und sod of be enemtnusions Seon h| MIRAL JOUErT. the less desirable South Atlantic station, The'| man the office, as shown by bis nominations ae | ome Foes Bea Tre | Collec ts. Notes; Dividends and Coupons : It 1s understood that the situation of affairs | retired naval officers, residentin this elty, have | yesterday, ‘The principal persons meaivnted 1t was supposed that the successful final trial iz 2 made throughout the United States, Canada Eur) 4 WARNING 70 Customs OFricens. Secre- | In Gantemala, Nicaragua and Costa Rica was | interested themselves in the matter, aiid the | were not even applicants, and In two instances trip of the new dispatch boat Dolpain the othet Pac Tasers | uiadeipita correnpondientac + (0 °UF New York snd | tary Manning has tssued a clreular to officers of | among the subjects of linportance considered at | 1eyGray women d mace ep seretary Whit | the offers ara Say roe. saat bn hae hein aE [eee eae AG | the customs, calling attention to extracts from | the regular cabinet necting to-day, ut which all | and ‘comimodores cue ea ented te: Mamlrals | yesterday morning. | In spy Gut the offtrer's throat tothe windpipe and rau, | tHe, fovernment at once, to be assigned to lms GRAPE VINES, rie asp: OEN. the Revised Statutes imposing penalties for | the cabinet officers were present, Admiral | Niles ascounsel. They claimed, it is under- amine Governor Cleveland’ record, ibany | but the officer pursued and shot at him five | Mediate duty. It ts learned, however, ee Niabort Moadetp interne bribing officers of the revenue and the penalty | Jouett, commanding the North A tlantie squad. | stood, that Secretary Chandler was actuated by YOu Would find that he was in the habit of se-| times. One bullet passed through Looney's | Secretary Whitney today declined to approve anne ALLIRUITS,@c | anit Block of GAs , which the person offering and the officer talsing {s'still in the city, and it Is understood that | PeFsonal motives in relieving Admiral English, | lecting non-applicants_ for office.” ‘The | arm, another through his thigh, » third ‘the report of the naval advisory board ERGREENS, INAUGUKATION GLOBES out band. Call and ex- | Such gratufty Is subject (0, The sections Gaia speciiie orders will be issued to him before his | Which Wereunjust. Vico President Hendrieks, | mails" -recelved by President Cleveland | his shoulder anda fourth vitae Meare ing tie vessel until he has had an SHADETREES, ee BROOKS, in tis civcuiar ste $452, 5464 and 5445 of the departure on Saturday for’ New ‘Oricans; who iis. visiting 3 Mr, Niles, is ales setiven Ad: | are eS area | ae oh, those | Yet it Is thought he will recover, ‘The officer 4s | of examining the contract, the bills sid tbe : ee : or Englistrtbonnls Beg pover: Garfel Badly wounded pone tory construction SHRUBS, f4 S51 16th st_| fection S460 and D431.” The seckernen nos | setting forth exactly what course he | Meir pnanagna At the Navy depart: | recelved | by | President Garfield, | but ee A 18 — Pr togP ve am yay “ ROSES &e. | === | llsraddrestea nsreular toColtector eetseoe | shall pursue Troubles Hay ee eths | ofa fag ship and a flag officer on the South At | President. 2, pig bundle of letters is Found Dead Together in Bed. SSjuisition of Johu Roach, the ‘for EVERYTHING IN THE TREE, PLANT OR SEED | (1 R of New York, calling his especial attention ‘ew Orleans in the flag ship Tennessee, how- | !@nlc station than on ihe European, as there Is upon the President’s deak several times Neck. | , 57: PAUL, March 19.—A woman of the town | final payment, and this, ‘together LINES Cun. Reevree, sections D444, 5450, 5151) 5452 and 5501 of | ver, until he im. specifically Instiueted ore: | much More danger of uprisingsand revolutions | the day. He ekims them over: , oe named Mrs. D. MM, Britton was found. dead in | $8,000 three snonths’ guaranice is NOS. 403 AND 405 TTHST..N. W. the Revised Statutes, and directing hin (0 call | (yige he will be beyond colinuniearkarie cae | Were. | The Lancaster by Fen ing eee Sour | Ine ee be irene ome ior | Ber Foom last night with aman who was also | reserved until Secretary Whitney ts jOHN SAUL, HEADQUARTERS FOR THE the attention of his subordinates to them. ‘The | or neceity.. His pian is w leave New Orieane | Atiantle after the cofmpletion of the viait to the | turns the bulk of them over to hie soeretary for | dead "ang wien naire k net oe | Eee everything ts us it should be. The 621 TTHt, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE, | WHITNEY CHILDRENS’ CARIIAGE COMPANY. form will be supplied to Collectse Togeaee | in the Tennessee for Galveston, and after mak. | CoN Cpuntty will arrive two or thres months | examination, reference and reply. _ He Aageridently shot her and then himelt patie oe car ees i. Ee Bo and. that until Rirther notice a eopy of then | MAEsHOrE ston there to proceed along the const | New Yorke. Besides it lastaied that It i oo: | Not Emcouraging to OMliceSeekers. | 2#/5 eller mois have toda Dut $5,000 of the = [ROLLER SKATES ey CLES Must be placed in the hands of every traveier | Of Meso, Houbles and supenateeeie ent | sidered a good polley to change the vessels On | THE RESIDENT'S EEFCTED ISTENTION 220 ne- | 9 man named Bergstorm on suspicion thet ing | was resorved, to Insane the Mas J. P. P. | VELOCLEDES, WAcons, ere, | aftiving In New York with baxsage or personal | the protection of such interests as shall be | tHe different stations as much as possible. LATION 10 THE FOUR-YEAR OFFICES—No RE- or hae li 4 Serio + | TRAVELING AND LUNCH BASKETS, Pca gauuiring an examination by customs | piuced under hischarge, ‘AlmiralJouett sdv| propre wo Wane ’fusuxeusra—A great | MOVALS EXCEPT FoR “caUSE.” Returved last Saturday from New York, where she ALL SIZES, ALSO A LARGE cates the plan Gace the new dispatch many applications are recelved*at the depart-| A prominent democrat, who is in close rela-| hand. bad been during the week looking after her VARIETY OF EASTER EGGS DISPLAYED, | Corres op Tue STAR of February 21 and | 2oat Dolphin, the Despatch, ‘Auntie mudaron, | ments from people who want clerkships. These | tions with President Cleveland. isthe authority | door and SPRING DEPORTATION, = mais | March 4 and 5, in wrappers, duly stampea, | withn view of having us largo a haved tenes oa are referred to the civil service commission. | for the statement that itis the President's in- | leaves a N re a Ger Tue Best. containing the full reports of the monument | possible on hand in cise of an emergency. Gna writer, whose name is Cleveland, ‘states | tention to make no changes in any GA peg Pilly, which are daily being received at her establishment, aeaete celebration and the inauguration ceremonies net ow whether any rela- thousands of four-year term offices, except a “THE CONCORD HARNERS” nd the bail, can be hud at the counting room| A+ vegterdayte nee a tems Hon tothe President or not, but he supposes | cause. When the terms of the present ingum- | "0 re? sealants COUPE, CAMIUAGE, ROAD, TEAM ang mx. [42 80¥ quasitity. Price two conts—not inclu | fit Testentay ¢ocroon ot the, Delaware leg $pt be must be, because the name ts the sama. | Tots the offices will be filled by Renew WINES, COGNAG | PISS HAINES of all kinds and descfiption ai | 10 Post sided, decinred, George Gray duly eigowea OB beon a democrat, and intivates atthe ae Sines ies “eause” for a: ‘Sax CORDIALS. | MiNcry geuulue’ CONCORD HARNESS fe stamped | PERSONAL.—Assistant Postmaster General | Selaior, and his ‘were made out and | lationship business won't work that the ‘will be the proof of an ‘ba pate rs > es, ies ant ham a Hay is atthe Arlington.—S8. M. Patterson, of pe i iets Ong tte for 407 veo SNES PRO, | Pailndelphis, stn tho city ——Jefterson Davis ig Ylctole KouX, 1745 Peanes {gto address a reunion of Mexican veterans at Champagnes and Coguac Vins de tout New Orleans on A| A575 ax Rebrosentadive on ‘ ‘Tarbox, of af usetts, is at the National,

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