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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Borthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't ‘Tar EvEwrve Sran ws served to subscribers in the SELEY caTTigr-om their own scppunt, at 10 cents pee Week, or ade per month. € ai ‘the counter, mail fepasd 60 cents six months, $3. (Entered al the Post Office at Washington, D. C.as eecond-clam mail matter. | THF WEEKLY Stan—published on Friday—§1 8 ‘Year, postage prepaid. Six months. 50 cents. #7 All mail subscrij must be paid in advance: ‘Be paper sent longer than ts paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application. —_+— QLEFWwoop, Mixn..Maron 2.—At a Bobemian ance at Lake Mary, Dougias county, John and Joseph Bosick were stabbed by Frank Kor- Uisch. There was some disagreement between ‘the parties on some trivial matter, and it w: Proposed to settle it in a fight out-doors. Frank went out and John, aged about twenty years. followed him. Frank opened his pocket-knife and stabbed John in the lung, who fell, mor- tally wounded. Ji ‘seeing his brother fall, Frank, who stabbed him also, cut whe tearful gash, supposed to be fatal. Frank WASHINGTON, D. C. : Strychnine in His Tobacco. LADIES’_GOODS. THE CURIOUS MANNER IN WHICH A BRIDE: 7 OADIES, LY“ waicn oF THEse THREE Our TENT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR is now in progress, and we take the opporcanity to call your attention to the various kinds made, those of which only we will men- tion and leave it to you which you would prefer to have ‘The first is the kind simply made to sell, the “catch penny” kind. You have seen it, fs—trashy, worthless. and dear KIND YOU WILL FIND ELSE! ‘The second is that made for those who have not the tame or inclination to make their own, and who are not very particular so long as it is fairly decent looking. This is the common run of Underwear trimmed with showy, loud embroidery, and lots of it It is not worth buyiug, and YOU WILL FIND NONE. OF IT HERE ‘The third kind, and the kind YOU WILL FIND HE! distinguishes it from the ordinary run of Underwear Every woraan who knows what honest material and careful work is.—and all women knew that when they Notice the good, serviceabie cottons: the neat, regular . GROOM SAYS HE WAS POISONED. HOUSEFU. RNISHINGS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, CITY AND DISTRICT cause, thay, hare Dot caly beon presented bat | sfbility upon the executive branch of the Gor- | CoLumns, Ga, March 2.—Mr. J. M. Parker, : THIS AFTERNOON. (OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE Pi and character remain the same whether | cretion which it involved relinquished. Doeiiny Semarel Raatecemnty, van ented le aaxGEn S TECPERTS STUATED yam RESIDENT'S MESSAGE. | they ‘are Kept in the Executive Mansion Claimed that the ‘present Execu- | here yesterday trom Mobile with his bride, pat WOULD ‘Ras €% Basa Oe CORNER MARYLAND AVENCE AND THIR- ae — or deposited’ in’ the Departments, ‘There Rimself ot to. remove | up at the Perry house. Ax he passed out Into YOU RATHER HAVE? 5 TEENTH STREET EAST, F STREET AND TALOGUB GALE. is no mysterious wer of _trans- | offict for cause, the fact of their eus- | the rotunda last evening ho icil'in ® faint, su¥= — THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST, COR- mutation in departmental custody, nor is such misconduct on the part of | ing, “Iam sick; Iam going to die” Vigorous ANNUAL SALE of LADIES’ | yas NONEOF THE DEFECTS USUALLY FOUND ‘EROF TWELFTH AND D STREETS NORTH- i, there in the undefined and sacred solem- a official as injures his character and | action was at once taken, when a vial of siryeh- WON EFECTS US EAST, AND CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH ORIENTAL CARPETS, nity of Department files. If the presence of | reputation and therefore the Senate should re- | nine was found in his pistol pocket with a pleco IN COMMON OILS. IT CANNOT BE EXPLODED, AND A STREETS a ee ON A REASONS FOR REFUSING TO SUBMIT TO THE | these poner in_ the public offices is a stum- | view the case for his vindication. of chewing tobacco. The doctors finally brought DOES NOT CHAR THE WICK, WILL NOT STREET NORTH BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH RUGS, SENATE PAPERS RELATING TO SUSPENSIONS | Dl! lock in the way of the performance | I have said that certain officials should not, | him back to consciousness, when he © a SMOKE, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR AND AND HIGHTERY REE! EAST, OR REMOVALS. of Senatorial duty, it can be easily re-| in my opinion, be removed during the continu- | queer explanation. Two years before he bought PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CHIMNEYS | ,ATAUCTION PORTIERES, LAMBREQUINS, AND FINE moved. The papers’ and documents which | ance of the term for which they were appointed | the strychnine to kill crows, aud put tt tn ine BURNS IN ALL COAL O1L LAMPS therblesrict of Colum! tie armed on the 2m any EMBROIDERIES, Tb the Senate of the United States: oon (Sarl on ep Se PS politica! “aaiiiaclon amt ae er Pint | same clothes, ‘The strychutne leaked wpon tne ae ones Sez GfJanuary, A, D. 1886, 18 Cause No. 9731. equity hetehicee isa fe aa Ever since the beginning o! the present session | tory, or other requirement making them neoes- | ing ; and this declaration was immedi- | tobacco, and his use of the later any price. THIS W. SCHAEFER & BRO, Plainant, and Mary & Wollard and others are defend- | poy, of the Senate, the different heads of the Depart- | sary'to the performance of the ot duty of followed by @ description of official parti- | the trouble. He is still in ERE. CHINA AND GLASS, ants, J will seil_at public auction, on TUESDAY, ‘AL AGRA CARPETS, CAIRO RUGS, SILE | ments attached to the executive branch of the | the Executive. It will not be denied, I ap. ‘ip which ought not to entitle those in | tion, The story is received 1020 7th ot. | HARE ST poek SCLOCE Pe wemencing, a | BOKHARA AND SHERAZ RUGS, ANTIQUE | Government have been plied. with various po ne rag oem eg erp imped forgot one A consideration. “It peat ay cs WE CLOSE AT 6 P.¥. AFTER MARCH 187, | Dieters = (oa 15 1 woussge setaninon ot HALL RUGS, AND OTHER sPECI- requests and demands from committees of | documents to aid his offiolal Judgment and die- | thus announced carries with itheconseqaeaces | AUSTIN Tee Marc a ae cate dex 1888. 24 | aquate 1000 recorded In Liver ft be Eee tone eon, or MENS OF GREAT VALUE. the Senate, from members of such com-| cretion. And I am quite prepared to avow | described. If in any degree the s jon 18] mand for leasing school and university lands tedaveag Beet and Eee erie c= | nnn rue morass sheet Twenty Large Carros | Tai oaulring So ttntum{icin cleanses te | tom Qui uae Gepeadea mare upon sal fp | thers may See detensetatitas atdast” sonpens | im Texan hn recently developed, owiog provas ‘And on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF ‘To be sold at the suspension of certain officials during the re. | Fesentations made to me by citizens of known | sion in the justice of the Executive, bly to the fact that parties free-graring their J R MARCH, A.D. 1896, AT HALE-PAST FOUR cess of that body, or for the touching the | food repute. and by members of the House of | | Every piedge which Thave made by which I| cattle tear the lease liaw ‘will be Tepenied. 9 ust Hrcerven, O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the promises, I wil sell PUBLIC AUCTION, conduct of such olficiatgor forall papers and doo | ntatives and Senators of the United | have pl ‘@ limitation upon my exercise of | resorts raised and efficient measures adoy iod F, has a peculiar quietness of style about ft that A CAR LOAD OF OUR 1h and D streets northense bone TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND | dumeraisling to such suspensions, or for all | States, nen upon any letters and documents | executive power has been set pat Gan teehee | arr eaage Pie aaheete saan ee IMITATION MAHOGANY. CHAMBER SUITES, By Ld eipaeied |e FRIDAY, {n‘relation to the management and condect | Justified 10 a ting the ' veracity, “integ- | mistakes have been comitied: but not a sus- | cations for 3,000,000 sree of the university Tow 50,40, 41, 44 and 45.10, Wollard's subdivision | MARCH NINTH, TENTH, ELEVENTH, AND | of the offices held by such suspended officiais | Hity, and patriotiam of Senators, or iguoring | pension has been made exceptit sypearcd tommy | lands, with Prospect of leasing auotticr a a BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS, 005," ae in Liber WB “ a fatto TWELFTH, 1896, areas different orn from time to time | their Chine aie ae or a a = mer N eert-Z — well 5 would y zing wo Une institution, will recognize it in the Underwear we show together adopted in maki nests party n with the majori mp! ereby. Many applications ios re ‘Which wo are st'ling at $29.75. POTION cacaang Fe yy a Mands, the order in rich then eceneedig | soclstes; and I rocall » few suspensions which | suspension here Geen canted oe ees oF the River. ‘Sewing; the correct shape and sizes; the quiet, tasteful styles and patterns of embroideries and laces, and that most important of all essentials, perfection of fit, THIS IS THE KIND OF UNDERWEAR YOU WILL FIND HERE, and you will find it at prices actually lower than you pay elsewhere for either of the other two kinds we have described. ‘An experience of fifteen years has enabled us to manufacture MUSLIN UNDERWEAR to this high standard of excellence, and to sell it so low that nobedy can afford to throw away money on so-called “cheap” Underwear, or imagine they save anything by making their own or getting it made. LADIES, WHICH OF THESE THREE KINDS OF BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT COST PRICES. W. H. HOEKE, 18 ___ 801 Market Space. 30S and 310 Sth st. n.w. Gnear Repverios Ts Sroves Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now | offering at a reduction of 10 to 20 per cent on regular | prices. This includes several of thecelebrated Radiaut MUSLIN UNDERWEAR WOULD YOU RATHER | Home and other first-class Stover HAVE? DOUGLASS & BRO.. 522-524-526 Ninth Street St. Cloud Building. 27 J. Cy. Heremssos, Lrorren SPRING WRAPS AND JACKETS DRESS TRIMMINGS. LACES im entirely new patterns. New styles of CRAPE for evening wear. MILLINERY. FOSTER KID G\OVES from $1 per pair upwards. i warrant Fign OF Per Pale oer RN NSTLVANIA AY For Recerriox Asp Evesise WEAR The HUNTRESS KID GLOVES, from 4 to 20 but- ton iengtha, ‘The PRINCESS BEATRICE FAN, the latest nov- ity. BONNETS and HATS AT COST until March Ist. ‘MRS. M. J. HUNT, 6 1309 F st. nw. M. B. Braces & Co. ‘ART NEEDLEWORK, Prive Medals and Diplomas were awarded at the Ciweinnadl Industrial’ Exposition, 1884, for Art Emorvidery aud Drawn Work. i Highest Awards for Art Needlework, executed from QFixinal Desigus, were received from the Department for Woman's Work at the ‘New Orleans Exposition, we “Pinest and larzest Exhibit of Art Embroidery by Yrs. MB, "Bruce, Wacbuzton, D. ¢-"—Keport of Woman's Department of the World's Expositioa,ueld at New Orleans, 139455. Washingtoa, D.C.—Supplies: 433 9th st. nw. Studios: 915 Est. a. _Saratoza Springs, ings, N.Y.—Arcade Buiidiag. 236m MBS MESSER, PERFECTLY FITTING gM Patterns ‘of Basque and Siceve cat to measure, bys. 7. Tartor’s System, ove. Cutting, Bastin and Urress Staking at 1322 F st Boi FeEscr “DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our specisity. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladiey Drewes Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCE, formerly with A. Fischer and Maisou Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris Jas Tux Fervor, Dares Sure Are Recommended by the Leading Dressmakers. | ‘They are absolutely Liapervious. fi3-s,ta,th-3me Mes Sexxa Reerens, 605 Yih st.. opposite Patent <bffice, Large and elect amorunent of Aitt EMEROIDER- TeS and FANCY NEEDLE WORK and MATE- KIALS for the same | Pearaall’s WASH SILKS | KNITTING SiLKS, CHENILLE, ARRASENE. RIBBOSENE, PLUSHES, FELT “ZEPHYRS CO- LUMBEA GERMANTOWN WOOL and RNITTING 5 Elegant line of LACES, CREPE LISSE NECK RUFFLINGS, SKIRT PUAITINGS, KID GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies’ and’ Children's Ho- SIERY. ConseTS, UNDERWEAR: GLOVES and WOESTED GOODS. _ Stamping prompily executed. Jaz Muse Vox Baaxom, Moowrz, Formerly with Lora @ Taylor, New York: suite manta & Con Se Mo. its mate at Ortent notice. ‘Supertor fitting, Feqrobable prices, aiid satisfaction guaranteed, Evening breaes. Bridal Trosseaas s = ‘920 14th ae. between Paid K. ie pa arments, Crape vells, Laces, Bice Gent» Clothes D Cleaned and Neat and Reasonable ne call 133 ee a hand at low prices. A call respectfully solicived. A full assortment of Cooling Stoves and Ranges 02 W. & JENES & €O., MANTLE AND CABINET 5030 717 7th st. aw. Careers, ‘Art Squares, Rags, FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIC, At Specially Low Rates During January. °WALL PAPERS” “Prices and Work Guaranteed.” WORK SOLICITED, Designs for Same Drawn to Order. W. H. HOUGHTON & Co, 103m, 1214 F Street northwest. INEXPENSIVE PAPERS 815 15th st. Was Parens Special Designs, IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTINS Designs and Estimates Furnished ‘Specialties in CARPETS AND FABRICS Agents for MORRIS & COMPANY FURNITURE P. HANSON HISS & CO. nw. ocl-6m_ GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Sexzcrau and Toes, six pairs in @ box. $l adox. , Neckwear and Hosiery. ‘For bargains in this line call Joey Receive’ ; Another Lot of One Hundred Dozen HALF HOSE. ae ‘These Goods are full regular made, Double Heels ‘The regular price for these goods is $1.50 a box. Weare selling them for Also, a great reduction on all of our Winter Under- wear, ns 8 B ELLERY. 1112 F; YAMPBELL G. BERRYM. TER, ATTO! Leproit Building, cor sth an CAMPBELL CAREINGT No. 1539 9 street nore ATTORNEYS. (LATE OF THE firm of Newton & Kerryman}, Attoracy-at-Law, Soficitor in Equity, Conveyancer and £3 en ius to Heal katuies S02 F at Dew. Examiner of 26-30 EY. LA Chief Law Clerk“ Interior Departm Fee a the civil service. Eri culcey betore the Courts ding, Cor bth samt en no ome A EY-AT- Law. Practices in all the Courts. Office 490 ‘Louisiana avenue (Barbour Law Building). Residence, Residence, 813 T st. n.w. ‘MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, N. ‘Booms 2 and 4, Gunton Law Building, 472 Louisiana avente, mb2o "= 4332 5, BUMPHERY. a 450 TEXTH STREET NogTHWEst : i oS* Siegedenpeeew alone | ‘and. Cplldrense Comets and a $1 Corset (lee E.'sows make) that prices ansurpassed. ‘. B—Frenca. German and Spanish spoken mrl4 BOOKS, &e. AT cost. I desire to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY elves to make room for my increasing trade in FINE AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY: "This ves an opportunity for ayers to place in thelr fibraries fine collection of standard hard maiecelic, neous works. Doo't miss it if you want to be bene- fiud. Any book or books wanted not in stock will be ‘ordered and a liberal discount made from the retail prices, G. A. WHITAKER, 4 1105 Penasyivania ave. wr INGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 307 14th st a w. Recent additions: Indian Sa:nmer, ‘The Mill Mystery, Fiametts, Margaret Kent, ‘Mrs. Heradon’s Income, Zep, Kachel, {f24]' And Latest Periodicaix Asxorax Scxewen. ay w. p. towea Zeyh, by Helen Jackson (H. HL) Religion. by James Freeman Clarke. jp study. by Austin Phelps. AMUEL H WALKE! SUR Coutmusiacr Ne 32 620 Louisiana , Notary Public and Attorney ‘for Renta, ‘STOCK BRO! 64 Broad NEW YORK, Mavsar C. Buy and sell on KERS, Seorinn aveaue,} New Yor. 639 15th sireet (Corcoran Building), Ws m. . PRIVATE STUCK TELEGRAPH WIR. BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BALTIMO! PHILADELPHIA, ac, IN, GENERAL PaRTNZuS. Jams WaiTELy ‘H. Cavome Oakey, Even, Haxny H- oper, Wasiingion, D. Writtas I ‘Tuavins, Specml Partae ‘commission ‘all’ classes of Railway H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the markets received throngh our wires in “tantly, direct from the New reported dork Stock Exchange Geeana, by Juines Anthony Froude. ‘aud 2: seen by an American Banker. peial studies in England, by SK. Boltoa. ‘American Tables,oy Perre Caron. BALLANTYNE & SON, 425 i (THE YEAR Wr © December, Jannary ebruary. KING'S GARDEN ang other Poems. STEADMAN = POET OF AMERICA. BEITISM AND AMERICAN POETS. Religious Poetry. Five Minutes Daily Readi Posty © PURSELL, a 415 ah st New B Upland and Meadow, by Abbo The New 7 Rachel, by Kennard’ = ©teinel Gres, Zeyh, by Helen Jackson. Hints on Language. Hatten at a Glance Seschdl als Glance, iso; large assortment of Valentines, Birthday, Wedding and Cards of Condolence: ; = W. 1 MORIISON, 475 Pa Ave. Jver Recuven THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE FOR 1886. 1 Crmconamms Lisnany, ‘The largest and best in the city, with constant addi tons of Py NEW BOOKS and BEST MAGAZINES as 5000 as sued. ‘Mrs LUCY L HUNTER, ‘the: Sone at Dream Grocer Hace on nand ak = sari instalments at six, twelve and’ eighteen months trom — xy of sale with 'six per cent interest, notes to secured by deed of trust on property sold oF all cash. oo OEE ‘St option of purchaser of puretiasera, A deposit of $56 | SATURDAY, MARCH SiXTH, AND MONDAY, each other, and the fact that when made by | bear the approval ot individual members iden- | ence to the rule laid down to govern my action § About 2 o'clock. the Senate the resolution ‘for that pus tified politically with the majority in the Sen- | as to such suspensions has caused much irrita this clty for the passed it te. tion and impatience on the part of those who Esve toa toe Presumption, the correct: | While, therefore, I am constrained to deny | have insisted upon more ‘changes im ‘the |B0Me of her brother, two miles out, with a Tequired on each piece sold at tite of sale Ganson: ‘MARCH RIGHTE. 1 ness of which will T a : diy ad- | the right of the Senate to the papers and docu- | offices, horse and ‘An honr later the horse and Sating, @c at cost of purchaser.’ ‘Terms to be com site a Dilttod, (hat from drat teicee’ toe iniascotien | ments described, so tar aa the sizer ts theeaane | ‘The pledges Ihave made were mate £0 the ‘were discovered in the creek near tomn, ied with in ten days from, day of sale, otherwise the FIRST FLOOR OF MY SALESROOMS, thus sought and the papers thus demanded | 18 based upon the claim that they are in any | people, and to them Iam responsible for. the | the horse yet alive, and after about an hours Gemalting povehaase te vareseenn nae eee | SOUTH! ese ow were desired for use by the Senate and its com- | View of the subject official, am aiso led unequiv- | manner in which they have been redeemed. I | Search the body of the girl was discovered. ‘The rahiie uctice of ears weoalar is seat mone nee Peete OF PENNSYVANIA AVE- | mittees in considering the propriety of the sus. | Ocally to dispute the right of the Sonate, by the | am not responsible to the Senate, and Tam ane | DUGZY tracks indicated thatthe horse had be Fonet tr wascieetnn ares paper pul ___NUE AND LITH STREET, mb27 | Donsions referred to aid of any documents whatever, or in any way | willing to submit my actions afd official con- | Come unmanageable and plunzed over an em- places ofmale on day ofeale "Of trunee and atthe | /VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. gts beted Grom eeenicorations aicrseea be | poscument to roview or ieeceen tes aor of tea | there ane tee SOeaAE RE om puree eee le. y vel ‘CHARLES CG. DUNCANSON, Trustee, | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF WORKS OF ART. | a0! SE TOE SHIGE eein ee that me alone, Executive, in the suspension during the recess | the tear of being found false to my pro- ee ay f16-d&as coruer Oth and Datreets nw. | | By order of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- | ble, T have tad ooo He a teu Fesponst: | Or Une Sonate, of Federal ofieiate e fessions “Influenées. ine, in dedin- Brutal Treatment of Convicts. = = PaLOE acl ae pees Court. T Will. as adminis. | state the position which I have felt constrained | I believe the power to remove or suspend ing to submit to the demands of the Senate, | STORIES OF CRUELTY RY THE LESSERS OF THIS EVENING. DAY OF MARCH, 1986, at GLEVEN | to assume in relation to the same, or to inter- | Such officials is vested in the President alone | I have not constantly refused to suspend offi: GHORGIA CONVICTS. Fes See LOCK A. M., ut Thomas Déwliag’s auctiou rooms, | Pret for myself my acts and motives in the | by the Constitation, which im express terms | clals,and thus incurred the displeasure of Po] Bmarscmam, Avs, March 2.—Some ugly WwW: AM » Auctioneers | corner Pennsylvania avenue an Lith street north: | premises. Provides that “the executive power shall be | litical friends, and yet willfully broken faith | things that have transpired latel; rein ‘WORKS OF ART. west, Oli Paintings, Engrs gs, Photogravures, Easels In this condition of affairs, I have forborne | Vested in a President of the United States of | with the people for tne sake being (alse to pat ately are making S &e., &e., belonging to the estate of Henry N. Barlow, | addressing the Senate upon the subject, lest I | America,” and that “he shall take care that | them. the treatment of county convicts a fertile topic THREE COLLECTIONS Seren aaa Gat portraits of Wiliam | might be accused of ‘chpostiing eS the laws be faithfully executed.” Neither the discontent of friends nor] of discussion in this state. The extreme or Sherman and Mrs-ReB.flayea(by WeGarl Brognedsise | den Upon the attention of that body, The Senate belongs to the legislative branch | the allurements constantly, of confirma. | weather of a month ago caused a great deal «: OIL PAINTINGS, 6: Mrs. Dir. Cutler, of Boston (by F-Alexander)of Mrs, | But the report of the Committce on the Judt- | Of the government. When the Constitution by | tionsof appointees conditioned upon the avowal | suffering among convicts in certain cathps, aud By Eminent European and American Masters. John Drew, and Dempster,the comediai portraits | ciary of the Senate, lately presented and pub- | €Xpress provision superadded to its legislative | that suspehsions have been made on | has been the means of bringing to light the fact WATER COLORS, otseveral unknown lugies and gentlemen. Alsu,thefol- | lished, which censures the Rttorney General of | duties the right to advise and consent to ap- y grounds alone, nor the threat proposed | that they were culpably neglected. The state By English, French, and Roman Schools. Jowin; intings: “Che Old scan,” by Valentine the United States for his refusal to transmit | Pointments to office and tosit asacourtof im-|in the resolutions now betore the Senate | board of convict lospectors has just concluded RARE OLDEN -RAVINGS, and of the Virgin Child and St. Jobh, by Mr. E. D- | certain papers relating to a suspension from | Peachment, it conferred upon that body all | that no confirmations will be made unless the | an examination on the larm ot @ young less: a Grom, Also, a very large old painting of the “Life | orice, and which aiso, if I correctly interprevit, | the control and regulation of — Exee- | demands of that body be complied with, are | named Smith, in Tallapoosa county. “‘Paeir re- MODERN ENGLISH STEEL ENGRAVINGS, _ | W.S. Hancock (1576), by Keichmanne Pie portraits | €Vinces @ misapprehension of the position of | Utlve action ‘supposed to be necessary Bullicient to discourage or deter me trom to llow- | port, which will be made public in a fow days, EICHINGS, PHOTOGRAVEURS, of Harrison, Hayes, Hancock and the 01d Tusean ean | the Executive upon the question of such suspen- | for the safety of the people; and this express | Ing in the way which I am convinced leads to | Will make outa bad case. ‘It is notorious that slored in Water colors. be seen at Brulaour & Dver's, No. 1225 Pennsylvania | sions, will, I hope, justify this communication, | 8nd special grant of such extraordinary pow. | better government for the peopl one of Smith 8 negro convicts died about three COMBINATION OF THREE DISTINCT OWNERS. } AVeuue northwest-but will be with the other paintings | This report is predicated upon a resolution of | €f, not in any way related to or growing out of GROVER CLEVELAND, | weeks of frost bite, and others are now "To BeSold Without Regard to Cost. at Dowling’s auction rooms on exnibition one day be- | the Senate directed to the Atiorney General | £Cheral senatorial duty, and in itself a depart-| EXecurrve MAwsion, kuown to bave been burt in the same way. Of ‘Two 66 tGe swnera are now liviig {a.carope, ore day of sale and nis reply to the same. “This resolution was | ire fom the general plan of our Goverment, Washington, D. C., March 1, 1886. Qsquad of Peck county convicts received ut | 23310 y should be held, under a familiar maxim of con- mines some days: several found & ee = adopted in executive session devoted entirely to re ler a fam! col ys ago are ny pile commencing MONDAY, MARCH FIRST, at ‘Administrator of BoE EE MILLER: | business connected with the consideration of | struction, to exclude every other right of Iner- = caaeuie bom eee the —— be frostbitten, and one, a negro, died yesterday. WEDNESDAY’ MARCH SBOORD aT TiiteIeee | Smaart : nominations for officc. Itrequired the Attorney | ference with Executive functions, R. SDS 8A‘ REMINDS HIM OF THE pee a PSS oe == General “to transmit to the Senate copies of |, In the first Congress which assembled after | COMMUNICATIONS OF KING CHARLES I TO ‘The Treacherous Apaches. EIGHT PM Stthe BOOT ERE SALES Wil! | _ 82°THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL. | all documents and papers that havo veen filed | the adoption of the Constitution, compris PARLIAMENT. ASHEEP HERDER MURDERED BY THE BAND LARD HAL. SATURDAY. MARCH SIXTH, | ut | 1WELVE | in the Department of Justice since the 1st day | Many who aided in its preparation, a legit After the reading of the message in the Senate WHICH VISITED GOV. Ross, ae ake O'CLOCK, when the balance will be closed out. of January, 1885, in Telation tothe manage- | live construction was given to that instrument - on Free Exhibition Day and Evening. order mh2tuéf2t | ment and conduct of the office of district attor- | in which the Independence ot the Executive in | Yesterday afternoon Mr. Harris moved to print| SANTA Fx, N.M., March 2.—A trustworthy IVE! x OVE | labia ‘V7 sta 7 ye ofa a s A! ea | SUPUATEON NINET | > incumbent of this office on the Ast day of | _ I think it will be found that in the subsequent | © the fomdhon = oe aay af maton ten emovel to batons bo she Saearaa Apne trtee OND TOERDAN and WEDNESDAY. MARCH BEC. | BETN ON TW) the 17th day of July | discussions of this question there was gener- | Propose et mos now under the control of Agency Cowart at GV esPaareer een tre eater We iv LMR | ensuir M. Duskin, who, on the | ally, if not at all times, a proposition pending | if hé could help it. He wanted it referred to the | £outn Fork, Lincoln county. ‘several: leak DOthwesn ale eee ned ne ee : at ane Sat | day S Suspended by an Ex. | to in some way curtail this ‘power of the Presi- | judiciary committee. Mr. Harris did not object | from this reservation have been ik cents hee to this date, consisting of fine Gold and silver Ws s VAS N, | cutive order, and Jobn D, Burnett designated | dent by legislation which furnishes evidence | and sought to add someti ing, when he was cut their children at the indian ey Rit v Sea Erucelets, cI 3 *""! toperfurm the duties of said e. At the ete ble een ericgiseeepers os — ne pepe He woe | school, Old Chief Vicelt and a young chief ns, Opera Glasses, Umbrellas, | By virtue e of the Si . time of the passage of the resoiution above re- | Recessary to supplement the Coustitution by | of feelin; @ message vividly reminded | named Velarde lead ‘Con- FST IR Re ONC ot ae f Buruett for said | Sch lexislation,”" The first enactment of this | him of the communtestions of King Charies I | Bemed Velarde were leaders of the party. cluding their visit they started south on horse- r No. 9398, wherein Mary’ Ml. Pollard et “al. are, | office was pending betor e Senate, andall the | descriplon was passed under a stress of parti- | to the British parliament, telling that body SnGr les bolding Wickes will please wake notice that | ComPislsantvand Murtha A: Catroli etal aredcteud- | papers relating tesald, nomination were betore | Sansiip and politieal bitterness whic calmi | what tought and ought aot eons, Tere te of ive Mises Fine, hee nam all pledges from No. 68,169 to 98,500 are included In | Titsion in trout of each Of the pronises hereba oe | that body for its inspection and information ated in the President's impeachment. said, the first time a President had attempted | they met Montoya with lis herd, and de des | auction in tron airoply: Voahis reedia tony ene A sornes Gene his law provided that the Federal officers | to dictate to Congress. He said the President | manded that he give @ number of shee Le | on SON DAN UKE EENTH DAY oF | eral, alter referring to the fact that the papers | to Which it applied could only be suspended | had entirely misstated the question. He de them per Of sheep Z i a todrive away. This the herder refused, but M. FOLEY, Auct. | MARCH, A. D. 1886, at FIV LOCK P.M. relating to the nomination of Burnett had | uri: the recess of the Senaie when shown by | clared that the President was asking the Senate | oftered all the mutton they could eat. Not satis a == that part’of jot ove, in square No. seventy-five, | ly been sent to the Senate, stated that he | ¢Vidence | satisfactory to the President to | to consent to the removal of officials and the | fied with this, one of the band fired at Montoya ‘TO-MORROW. from the south: | was directed by the President to say thatthe | be guilty of | misconduct in office, @ppointment of others in the dark, without any | and he fell dead. ‘This was the band of Indians re E t corner of said square aud lot, running thence west | papers and docuinents which are mcutioned in | OF ue, OF wh Incapable or dis: | information in the premises. who lately visited Gov. Roms,and they sald they. W BERSS £2, ductloncers north I stree, ‘twenty feet: ch north | resolution and still” rem.ining in to Periorm their duties, and | Mr. Harris declined to enter into any eontro- | desired to own theif lands in severally aud live EST Lodiatana ovo cpp. Clty Post Office, then y-eixht | cuslody; @0f — thls, -deparehient. unin twenty days after the next meet: | versy of that question at that time, but said | like white people. . f | having | exclusive reference "to "the | ing of the, Senste it should be the duty of the | he had simply followed the custom of the Senate : ———~___ = uspeusion by the President. of — George | President “to report to the Senate such suspen- | in_making his. motion; that the report of the HE TELEGRAPH POLE DRY AND FANCY GOODS, &C., CONTAINED : “ter thoabove | M. Dusit, ie late incuinvent of the oifice of | hon, With tho evidence and reasons ior his | judiciary commitiee on ihe subject involved in | 7 —? =. STORE, NO. 920 18TH STREET NORTH i in square | district attorney for the southern district of | action in the case.’ Inesemeaeage shad becom submitted, and the | @ Celebrated Case Now Pending Before WEST, FORMERLY KEPT BY MRS. NOLAND, | cing wt the nurth- | Alabama, it is not considered th H This statute, passed in 1867, when Congress | message ought to go to the table. ine AT AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, | 8° aot streae eatay G,Tanulng thence south | incerests will be promoted by conspiia ag overwuelmincly and, Uitterly opposed | | Mr. Edmunds’ motion {orefer to the judiciary the Court im General Term. : IN O'CLOCK. ‘HE of 21st street twen of #0 the center of | suid resolution aud the trawsu politically to the President, may be regarded as | committee was adopted by a vote of 32 to. : eee AEN LOGE an TES | th ty-nin SEAS Prerer g Poenar einey hn indication that even then it was thought | party vote, with the exception that Mr, Itiddie- | The case of R.C. Hewett and other cit:zens of oe TAGSGIOANHuIA: GEE OIOTE Sark i ice west with | Uhe Senate In executive session cenmiry by a Congress. det ined upon the berger voted with the democrats, north 7th street, against the Western Union N NN ¢ 5, WA- : meulation sud chs subjugation of the Executive to legislative will OTT ee ape legraph company Distri juan- TERPROOF CLOTH, SILECIAS, FARMERS | °# dv 2 fa apeclutlon sun to iurnish itself a law for that purpose, instead A Good Word For the Firemem. | |, /“£"=Ph company and the poengn omenen’ CAMBRICS, NAINSOOK: tween H and | streets of altempting to reach the object intended by Es ‘Tux Ev = 'S UNDERWEAR Coit | AND ON THE SAME DAY. INaEDIAT is whether it | 4D invocation of any pretended constitutional | 7° the Editor of ee eecived ‘7th street northwest, above K, was taken up in SETS, VEILING, BLACK CREPE, GENTS UN. | APTER tie above site wo will ell Chat other part of tones, of | Fahl. : ee Will not THE Stax, with its deservedly great | the Court in General Term (Chief Justice ein sal oa song seees 10 the h thus found its way to our | influence, lift its voice in favor of a more ade-| Cartter and Justices James and Merrick) lust DERWEAR, WOOL LEGGINS, GLOVES, RIB- | i atute bool wi ain in its terms, and it ‘AIDS, | GL te f a ents in’ the various | Sta ook was plain In 8, S| quate compensation for the firemen of this | Friday, and is stillon argument. Last summer é 4 on e vowal. ‘3 * y ibe center oft i i d_, States created by | Intent needed no avowal Hustiry tend DOW | clty? Being @ householder with Jares and | the Western Union Telegraph company, under JEWELRY AND SIMILAR GOODS LN | 4 Go) foot alley i ‘the public offices und ‘command the | Penates dear to me, I have felt, in common | ® permit of the District Com missioner, was ‘To SUIT. , | alley west seveuts-hive u vs" are regulated or com | of the Executive to its | with all residents, @ deep interest in these | SPout toerect a line of telegraph poles on 7th STORE FOR RENT. AN OLD ESTABLISHED | witht the rights, privilege aud us i retabloit to) demands, It may however be remarked | brave men, upon whose vigilance and intelli- | See When the complainants filed a bill for STAND. mil-2t_| meabove sale we will well the north y | in passing, that, under this Jaw, the President pag heernigiesgtics sens ‘an injunction. Judge Hagner granted the com- = etioneer, | (10). in -quare one hundred und forty ove, improv that these | had the (privilege of presenting to the body | ca eruane ‘ous titer desene eed oeig | Riainants the relief prayed for upon which ee ee py gamall rane dveching, No. 725, on Loch sirect, | Instrumentalities were created for the benctitof | Which assumed (oreview his executive acts his | boon, rp BS oA COURT OF PREM- etween G ans the peopie and to answer the general purposes | Tess: erefor, lastead of bei excluded from J - a 3 | 4 ! papas jance In twe equal instaltments i One | page ‘gail toes thes ate ant eoad jepariments, cute ofthe Dutrictot Coluuibia ia Equity cause aay | anda xeurs, with interest fom day of lien In tavororeither branch o1Cun; owing | ‘two years itter the law of 1867 was. passea, | Qf, the conditions under which thelr exacting company, and Mr. A.G. Riddle for the SE re ern eprned boxes, Allen! is reserved on ‘a ty | Out : guration of a bresident ia belitical ace aed eat | | ‘These men live at, ine house, being al-| The complainants are Robert C, Hewett, the prem EDNESDAY sol vuey and terest. (No deed | Dy 4 rent “ongress,: the ‘sections of the | lowed an absence of oF If to three-fourths of | Joseph R. Cassin, William F. Thyson, J thereat of Lot No. 3 in square suport | 3 : plaint of the committee that access | 4c! uspensions from office during | taveled —awice cack Any tor meals Tec ortet and William O'Donnell, all of whom | - traveled—twice each day for meals. These brief | own real estate on 7th strect, between Mand iece of property ip official papers in the pubile, offices enicd | the recess of the Senate were entirely repealed | : faieeitecpaer cco 3 Tes Renee ec Cone te Ea TEe Rate E en | andl In thei place ‘warp npalostinatedt erceeemnes Tints to heir homes, ftrnish tielr only oppor | Hhodeisiand avenne. They set forth ‘that the ie EE | time has it been the disposition or the inten- | Which, instead of limiting the causes of suspen- | {14 Shidren exept the ode ate ee ae | erect ie iy tt | tion of the President or any Departinent of the | Sion t misconduct, erlime, disability, or dis- | acy +d any? 4 f~ gi JE, us: Suet Walatice uta and twelve mon interest secured on the property. WM. F. MATTINGL Trustee, 7 are clear. The discipiine is Sy Executive in removing or suspending @ public} With these modifications and witn all ore than tha: ‘about. . 3 «Fish Wharf Privileges in | Ollicer pon official documents or otherWwise,itis | branebes of tae Goverament in_ political har- | silty atab, Ore 680. TORS Pp K-3 My a oi s | iS i ‘ wane pleasant weather comes around about every | to business and commercial purposes; THOS. E WAGGAMAN. Aue”? "I Mil. sTrosees. | executive branch of the Gove Eres Sth or 9th day. Even on these days they must | paratively thas a doutle street’ railway pam hold from the Senate olficial documents or | Dap te i lon,’’ and | report at fires, and are not therefore allowed to | track In-the cenier, has awning posts wed papers filed in any of the public oiic While | completely af ene eri deus; | go outside certain limits. After a fall of snow gas-lamp posts and is overcrowded from. = ie C4 er, _| 1b is by no means conceded that the ¥enate has | INE to repore to the Senate “the evidence | The “dayoff” is cut off until the streets ‘Bee eA Ges Tan | ; SSueTise, | tue rightin any case to review the. Bet of tire | ahd reasons” lor his action, 2 itary barrack, fi ‘obliged in | tem) farther he Uno | pryueauction, forthe term ofoue yeur from | nature should, becatse they are olficial, be | to captious obstruction, the law _ as | his waxes for house rent, a» the -witers poles about eighteen inches ‘in diameter Maren Lat, Isis as follgen: : righ | Feely transmitted to the Senate upon its de-|t was left by the amendment of 1869 | must be near enough to’ the engine and some fifty feet long, with cross beatns, upon ie toe ee ete a eee are Dow eee ee ee eee Honea ees, Aix Fish | mend, trusting the use of the same for proper | was much less destructive of Executive | admit of the two meal trips per day. it was inten to string or piace from Stalis in the Georgetown Market House to tlle highest | and egitinate, purposes to the ood faith of | dis eretion. And yet the ufTeat, Gen | ospectaily onerous in the Thickiy fifty to seventy-two separate and independent . so, at THRE OCLC PAM, ON , | that body. And though no such paper or docu- | eral and patriotic citizen who on the y of | . Je stiee' NONDON AND LIVERPOOL CIOTHING CO | pay onbetrect, butween sthand Miatrecte ionic | menLbas been specifically demanded in any of | March, 1860, assumed the duties of Chief Es: | fewea,Pewon ol the city. In other respects fas bea source of constant danger, an to hstalisof the Washington (Cen- | the a meKes See man came suas Bes aoe Fae administration of best to him. He must buy uniforms—one must to tall upon and against the premises Corner 7th and G Streets and privileges giauted or al- | upon the Department, yet as often as they | his high oflice the most hateful restraints of the o he Corporation of Washington | were found iu the public offices they have been | luw ol 1307 were, on the Sth day of Apri, rae ileal dl ep de rapoer boots, | sizweks thersbprendangering live and property, xs Jor landing. cleaning | {urnished in answer to such applications. removed, mindful of his obligation to defend | which are frequently destroyed at « flee; water” ‘materially interfering with travel, _ chigible uniess situated | , Lhe letter of the Attorney General in response | and prowet every prerogative of his great trust, | proof coats, ditto trousers, etc., etc.” Every ‘also that the wires would disturb at some point on the north side of the Potomac river, | to the resolution of the Senate in the particular ; and apprebensive of the injury threatened thé | man stands a watch of about anh hour and a | their peaceful repose and quict at night. fro ‘WHO EVER SAW THE LIKE? between 11th street east and 14th street west, to the | case mentioned in the committee's report was | public service in the continued operation of | half every night, so that rest is broken even if and loud hissing and singing noise in- : aghest DIdUEr, a dott iS fom pee ae Si ee by my! irection, me sinuniee sree on their skp = in | there are no alarms coming in. Frequently from the stringing of so many Ferms: (ne hundred dollars to be paid on the day | ‘There had been no official papers or documents | his first message to Congress advised their’ re- ‘alarms come front of thel Good Working or Evening Suits. $6.50. of sale, and the residue to be paid within five days | flied in his Departinent relating to. the | peal and set forth their uaconstl.utional. char. | Wyre kya Mae, MATES Come ig ‘and promises’ Bock poles and wires if Fine All-Wool Cassimere suits, $8.00. eae Of te boasl of smaiGaaiers DG case within the riod specified | acter and hurtful tendency in the tollowing | horses are to. be care of, apparatus set out, would be a serious hindrance Better Grades Caasimere Suits, $10.00. Bosal Ge LE DECKER, in tes ysTesolution. The letter was | language: “it may be well to men-| cleaned and brightened, hose cleaned and ‘obstruction to the efficiency of the fire de Major of Haslnees Uaek. intended, by its description of the papers and | tion here the embarrassment possible | changed aiver every lay-out at @ fire, and the tin putting out fires, and the string! Good Overcoats at $5, $6, $ 7 and $6 that we sold in ‘Engineer (issioner. Dc, | documents remaining In the custody of the De-| to arise from _leaviny on the | house kept in perfect order. These duties alone ‘wires would prove @ constant, souree of engon at $10; $12, $1¢a0d $10. ‘THOS. DOWLING. Auctio partinent, toconvey the idea that they were | statute-books the socalled ‘tenure of | entail many hours of bard labor dally. ‘alarm to the owners and occupants of houses on aye ae not official; and it was assumed that the reso- | office acts’ and to earnestly recommend their | freman takes his life in his hands every time | the streeta. Testimony is submiticd also as @ rerimceass wel oelaaeaaiestaiewuaiaineae lution calied for information, papers, and | total repeal. It could not have been the inten- | he goes lato a, Turning ‘bullding, ‘and, while | matter of fact, to show that iti prarticauie, te ; documents of the same character as were re- | tion of the framers of the Constitution, when | fatal accidents ‘have been forttinately “rare | substituce und 1d for werial lines. It is ‘at $7.50, $9, $11 and $12. joer arte, MARV ARSE RP ER Ty oO wi | quired by the requests and demands which providing thet appointments made by the | here, there, have’ been many serious | contended that the tel h company had no FIRST STREET EAST, Preceeded it. . | President shouid receive the consent of the | and painful injuries received in fig! fires. | legal authority toerect its poles in the street, Boys’ and Children's Overcoats at half price. TBy-viriae of « deed ol trust. dated tiie 25th day Everything that had been written or done on | Senate, that the latter should have | It is acknowl by all that the fire and that the Commissioners bave no authorit CES pe Oe Es nay BW behalf of the Senate from the beginning, point-| the power to retain in office persons | ment of this city has no superior in this Orauy | for granting such, @ purpose, as, itis ance Children’s Suits at $2,82.25,92.50 and $3 that we sold | foliux 220, et ‘seq., and at the request of the Sa te ail hosters ane Deners ci & private and un | place there by Federal ‘ap- | other country; and yet it is the poorest paid of | their powers as successors of the board of publid so fe eee 4 | ties ‘secured thereby, we shall offer for sale to the | official nature as the objects of search, if they Rolntment against the will of the President, | any city anything like the size in the works, is confined to the control of the streets season at $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. highest bidder, in irdnt of the premises, on THURS- | were to be found in the Departments, and pro- | The Jaw is inconsistent with a faithful and | States. The ‘capital of the nation, for the mere purpose of repair and protection. DAY, the FOURTH DAY OF MARCH, 1886, | vided they had been presented tothe Executive | efficient administration of the Government, public puildi: with contents ee We have a full line of Pants for $1.25, $1.50, $2. L¥-PAST FIVE M., Lot 21, in square 67 with a view to thelr consideration upon the | What faith can an Executive put in officials | Value, in addition wthe Transfers of Real Estate. $2.50, up to $6. haat Test in proted tee aie gue Hundred and | question of suspension from office. forced upon him, and those, too, whom he has | creasing te in ‘the best | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: praise SE ae Feria amt espe oe | eer tegen rey timid bey peepee eet $i.b00e Hier Yi Devie tors" urstota n: Ena Snaat locumenis I have in my advice 5 ve an admin , Davi .” Bul sq: Se, tweive months, secured by deed of trust of al cuante | direction. ‘This has not been done, as tw ste: | teey Kuow docs mot trust thom?” pectnaehe wee ereneel oa Y. Davis to8 B. Johnston, pe option of the purchaser; $100 deposit at time of sale. | gested in the committee's report, upon the| I am unable to state whether or not this | {he amount withheld 2, aq. 8. of 463; ‘Horace Johnson to H. & ae nveyuncing, dc . ut Coat of purchaser. Terms to be | assumption on my part that the Atiorney | recommendation for 8 of these laws has | wages of engineers and foremen Johnson, lot 8, sq. 104; $— ‘Mary D. Biddle to Of detaulting purchaser, uher ive, dayer modes te Cora ee Sac OR aI pened. If it has not, the reason | tionately low, and notmuch James Seckron, jr, wat. lots 19 and C4, oa, 18%; a ished in ti a ni servant an ex, nee id in New York and many other cities, | $10,000, and sub. lot 62, do.; $4,750. W. een eerenG caateceg | HEARTS BaRRSEN, roan, ) Traore. | Sept rsacenn.and, fo give ox withbold | Tuick demoumrted ie ack cht the'necmn| Brive and conductors on ur see al gary Stone, tush, fu 8, and 5 PRANCIS DA WSO) ent office according to | ties of the political situation but rarely dev |. 292, sq. 489; 2 and CLOTHING COMPANY, fee ee the will of the Exeoutive and uot otherwise? | oped thelr vicious charactor, fiey have bail of eachaay to y."D. Sullivan to i i = ‘but because I regard ‘the papers and documents | Andsoit happens that after an existence of polloom! ueni no CORNER "TH AND G STREETS | J)UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers withheld and addressed to me or intended for | nearly twenty years of almost innocuous desue- | paid =m ‘ a my use and ction, parely unofficial and | tude these laws are brought forth, apparently 87, oq. 182; $3,000. RK. 1.’ Anderson TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A THREESTORY BRICK vate, Rot infrequently ‘confidential, and | the repealed as well as the unre; ‘and put ‘Bit ‘sub. lot 49, sq. 49%; $1,759.1 G N G N: HOURE. ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MARY-| Paving’ reference’ to” the formance | in the way of an Executive who is willing, if | of sub. and 51, do; $3,208: ‘ooD EWS! ‘0oD Ews LAND “AVENUE, ‘WEEN ELEVENTH pe ‘the ‘ F) OF yi E of a duty exclusively mine. I consider them | permitted, to attempt an improvement in . to Db. F! Forres sapvine the auobe ete nace ee fn no proper senso as upon the files of the De- | methods of administration. lots “46 and 47, 8q. 176; FROM the District of Columbia, passed ou the 1th day partment, but as deposited there tor my con-| The constitutionality of these laws is by no Sone Hill to Aunie K. Ham of February, A.D. 1886,th cause No. 9,742,equtt Yenlence; remaining still completely under my | means admitted. But why should the provis- 89. 288; $6,000. Julius rgb, GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) SEritcight sist” wittare ‘conpiaitanie’ asa hints | ony custody Vunight doso wich satire Seca | eae Ch ee eae wey roe dort to A Edgerty. nuoctot 6,4 ad w ‘an UD. Stioed aud others are defendants’ wil sallas pute | aaa t sew Gt fo dewey’ these ioe Bereta | eite, cause. or, suspens\ $300. ©. FE. Ricnardso: auction, in front of the premises,on FRIDAY, TWEN- | complain, sub, For alltm need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES | Ty siXTH Day OF FEBRUARY, 1836, af HALE | COMPIMI. | its report a; +> Tis to. tot 1b, #9. 652; $3,750. and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all of lot. numbered yneede that there ‘be with the Fannie ‘undivided haifof lots sno one need be without a wellfurnished home | nineteen (19), in “Lawrence's ‘subdivision of part of | CoBceGS thSs there mnay be with the documents 45, 50, S470 and 71, and because they have not got the cash to spare, U7) improved bys. wreesiery Brick Dwellise | which, on acaount of thelr unofficial . — ‘Weare determined to knook the bottom ou of high fare nok anblest io the inspection of tho A reference House GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS fi BR AS CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT EISE- 85 FF pls Government, ntil, now, ‘WHERE FOR C4SH oreven of the President himself to sommant. xtraordinary guished ‘from private. and anette And we make this ¢: offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, | eee oti Come and see the largest store in the United States. ABOVE SALE 18 UNTIL Cnnetone ssiiecumsoneed (Come and see the largest and most varied stock to se- DAS hee ROU MEE DA ae ae whlch, of the clwecs thes zed do Ject from, £27-4,tu,w3t ‘SAMUEL "Objects of the Senate's quest Come after you have posted yourselves on prices [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. and ‘and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that —— GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con iced thet whes we may are tots and nobumbeg. We repeat, come snd make your own terms—at no ouocars, E Het t Hl Ely i i + i 3 A Pi i i ‘i a Ronee AND. ae peg a Ee oneness