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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING! Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th Bt, by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. THE PAYNE INVESTIGATION. ‘& Misleading Report That the Com mittee Had Completed Its Work. Special Dispateh to Tae EVENtNa Sram ‘CoLUMBUS O., March 5.—A manufactured die patch toa New York paper bas found its way back to Columbus, The writer of the “special” Stated that the Payne commities had in- tended to close up the taking of testimony om THe Evenia Star is served to sobseribers tn the city by carriers. on thelr own account, at 10 cents per Week or d4c per month. Copies af the counter, 2 cach. “hy mall_powt oh one vear, $6: six m ntered at the Post Offic matter.) 1. Six months, 50 cent AN mail subscript Paper sent longer than is paid for. Kates of advertising made known 6n app! e eens cents & Washington, D.C.,as SraR_poblighed on Friday—$1 @ ts. ns must be paid in advance, Hteation. Von 68—No 10,247. TWO CENTS. Thursday last,and intimated that the com- mittee nad now finally decided to take the tes mony of afew more witnesses, The members of the committee denounce the entire dispatch as gotten up with a view of misleading the pub lic. ‘There bas as yet been nothing said as to © time the committee will conclude its labora, he fact that not less than ten witnesses were to appear before the 15th instant, = ; = = = = cutlrety satisfactory dictated the construction ____ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington Nows and Gossip. [AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| Fae voratase: scccesson. |'Tolograms to The Staf.| ainsi fetes Tse Prasorasca Or Tue Barz Or Masassas On Szcoxp (>, TO ALE CLERKS OF SOUTH WaAsH- INGTO:! “4 meeting will be held SUN- DAY, March 7th, at 3 o'clock p.m., at Adicr's Shoe Store, 501 4% st s.w., in regard to Early Closing Movemen! The Closing Receptions at the White House, MISS CLEVELAND'S RECEPTION TO-MORROW— URGENCY DEFICIENCY BILL. A Colored Democrat from Albany Nomis mated for the Office of Recorder of Deeds. NEW YORK WITHOUT STREET CARS. re this afternoon, and probably ex-Senator Ramey. It will bo re- membered that ex-Representative Kable teste fied that Senator Rame $5,000 to su R invited. mh5-2t*_| THE PRESIDENTS CONGRESSIONAL RECEP- The President sent to the Senate yesterday Soir Cinelbimati wil ‘Aino CS WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN, | TION TUESDAY EVENING. EDUCATION BILL IN THE SENATE. | #fernoon the name of James C, Matthews, of e early day. B ULL UN: . ag Fie PR ae af See te Miss Cleveland will give her last Saturday Albany, N. Y., to succeed Mr. Frederick Doug- All the Roads in theCity “Tied U 33 To-day. NOT A STREET CAR RUNNING. Conver 151m Steet | ax Onto Avexvr, funeralof Mr. Chas. Losekam are requested. tomeet | @fternoon reception for the season to-morrow. —+—— lass as’ recorder of deeds for the District of ‘ ‘TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OF | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Seki Wear heirantorn ats pore.’ | Ste Will be assstod by her guests, Sas Hamlin | ‘The Senate. ; Columble. Mfr Matthews is ‘colored man, 40 : : bs 7 vi ss. ql B 3 e. D ven, THE MOST REALISTIC BAT | TLE SCENE EVER PRODUCED OPH, secre Beet Boland: Eatens, ‘mong petitions presented and referred were age as born in New SP _CHAS. GRAFF, President. = AND LODG Cee oP ti communication of th SUNDA ere OF THE DISTRICT A, AW M—A. special irind Lodge will be held on ‘ON, Maren fth, 1886, for the and by Miss Endicott and Miss Vilas. The President's reception on Tuesday evening in honor of the Congress, and to which the diplomatic corps, the army and navy and th judiciary are several by Mr. Sewell from the state board of agriculture of New Jersey, among them one Praying that the department of agriculture may be represented by a cabinet officer. Conn., but his parents soon afterwards settled in Albany, N.Y., and there he ha- since resided. In 1864 he graduated from the Boys’ academy in that city, taking the first prize tor the best A STRIKE ON GOULD LINES LIKELY FUN IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. THE STRIKERS ORDERLY AND THE CITY At* MOST LIFELE -POLICE PREPARATIONS TO PRESERVE ORDER, Barvose, of attending the funeral of Brother Jaxcus | Social events at ake White doe ie inane THE NAVAL CRUISERS. English essay, and also the Beck literary medal. New York, March 5-—The grand “tieup” of mb2-4t ADMISSION, 50 Ceyts CHILDREN UnpER 12 Years, 25 Cents. requested to assemble at the hall of Potomac Lodge, | Stood, however, that Miss Cleveland will be at | A resolution offered by Mr. Hale was agreed | His diploma was the only one ever issued by The Columbus Investizati tinned, | M! the surface lines of the city, ordered by the Sig, Geozaetonn, prompts athalfpastthrec o'clock | home’ to her friends on certain days to be here- | to calling on the Secretary of the Navy fora the academy to a colored Scholar. He read lav, 1 Columbus Investigation Continu executive board of the Empire Protective asso Of the afternoon speeitied. By order 0 announced. and, finishing his course at the Albany CSETS OPERA ROUSE, WEST WASHING: | PVE SCOTT ART GALLERY, pee THOS. P. OIE PELLE, ‘The Presidbat’s reception next Tuesday even- | Yrlety of information concerning the Dolphin, oe : y law ton, D.C ‘The world West’ End” Minstrels, = has been issued to’ the members States courts, Mr. Matthews has been quite et Phe cs Maren 9: 2888 Acmiewion 29 and 50 cents. _1tt "| {43m __Can be rented for first-class Entertainments | (Pass WE THE UNDERSIGNED GROCERY | Which reads as follows: The President re- | PINS of those. ships and the causes of such | successful in the practice of his profession. He sous sateved win eee vEW NATIONAL THEATER | Se PT OCLOCR Be Me oe gare OUF places of | quests the honor of the company of the Sena- | CHAuges; as to the present condition of the Dol- | ‘was a republican’ in 1992 wher he Joined the es i ae SPECIAL NOTICES, business at 7 O'CLOCK P. M., on and after March 8, | tors and Representatives in Congress and the | Phin, and whether she has been accepted by ‘nowned favorites, the will appear Friday evening, WILLARD’S HALL, ‘M. W. Grand Master. 8. E. SLATER, Grand Secretary pro tem. mae Asst, Suturdays excepted: “ing being given to the Congress, an annonnce- ment car Boston, Atlanta and Chicago, The call includes information as to changes from the original the department; as to the school, was regularly admitted to tne bar in 1870, and subsequently to the bar of the United liberal movement and then entered the demo- AN IGNOMINIOUS TORY FAILURE. clations, took place this o'clock the first car for th into the stables. ‘The last me Tadi a nit yment of the “res- * railroad depot at TONIGHT ATS —— 8. B' Waters, Wm. Farr & Bro., March ning from. nino to sleweh Seioek’ | ervations” on the four. sh ps named; all opin-| Speaker iis wife ie hone ere resentative | Special Cable Dispatch to ‘Tae EvExre STAR. = oxeie> YO-MORROW AT 2. TOMORROW AT 8. ‘TREASURY DEPARTMENT, CF Montgomery, Ww Cissel, N ‘White | fons of the Attorney General relating thereto, | Speaker. His e is fi pI . AT2 Binge i rm FA x cme No other cards are sent out from the hone Scie Nidnce hpwing thet the con: | Cored family of New York city, and he is a| Loxpox, March 5.—Last night's debate im the avenne ling, Last three times of mency, anaes 2, MoBride Ber coo, Bd WMO, tire Beserta ee nanic corpa being. Invited Dy. |itractor was ir heen difficulty when such } Cauyr of Bishop John Loguen, the well-known | nonse of commons was highly entertaining, Dut hy street,at 4:200'cloe! Si 7 ASHIN' s. Decem! }. 1885. Luina and Japan Tea Co., i Gre . cl y a my vi a 4 pe mal: wo ‘The New American Play Entitied ‘Whereas, by sattemciory evldcncs preset ae abe | Sa eeraaren Te Union Tea & Cote Co, | tary of War, the navy by" the Gegretary of the | Payments were made, etc. ‘THE NOMINATION IN THE SENATE. yery undignified and equally ineffective. orp voigg LA HELD BY THE ENEMY. gndersigned, It has beru made to appear that “THE | Gt 4. @ P. Tea'Co, M. H.W. P. ‘Towers, aan., -’ | Navy, and officials by the heads of thelt depart THE EDUCATION BILL. “While sais antanaeatas’ Gow saia | Holmes’ oratory is of the hub-thumping order; the same. There A Love Story of the War, Cay or Wwasiths GTON, tn the CQUNTY the | Boroman, managér, — “C. b. ett ber A.B | ments, on motion of Mr, Blalr, the education bill W98 | sede not like the appointment, there te ne | 2S logic absurd enough to justify the remark | Wnt Arrived sul or noise, AG : VASHINGTON ahd it ; ’ SEES oe Acree eee! then take that 4, by which | 4:15 o'clock there were men abous By Mr. Wap. H. Gillette, author of “The Private Sec | WASHINGTON: and DISTRICT. OF COLUMBIA, OMtare,, White Biros. & Co., GOERS AE EHERS aay oS en taken up, inancaion thet 5 fered | that he seemed, at times, to forget by whic 5 0 bi lied vith all the provisions of the Revised | Bransom & Talk: W. IL spignul, pie a) aX. n that any opposition will be offer em- | the depot. TI ny the night retary,” “The Professor.” “Esmeralda.” &c. Statutes of ‘the United States required to be complied | “mbseaze™ TUS Sonn GP ana revenue, $322,518; customs, $706,728. agreed to providing theet stiey Se ete Tas | to Matthews’ confirmation, The probability is | S!d© he had been retained.” As an Irish mem: k MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2 ‘with before au: association sbail be authorized to come | —toatt x s MATINE Next Week~ Mr. Robert L. Downingas TOMORROW AT 2 Mence the business of Hanking: Now, therefore, 1, HENRY W. CANNON, Com) troller of the Curreticy. do hereby certify that “TILE NATIONAL BANK OF WASIINGTO! CITY OF WASIIINGTON, In. the CO WASHINGTON, and DISTRICT OF COLU: in the BLA, is (Ke, SOTO ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, ‘March 7, all Barber Shops will be closed on} Sundays, in order to comply with instructions received from the Police Department. mhd-21* (>, NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP—WE, ‘the undersigned, having formed a copartner- Carr. BYRON WILSON has been ordered to command the U.S. 8. Shenandoah, ot the Pa- cifle squadron, per steamer 20th inst, and Capt. Chas. 8, Norton has been detached from Interior is charged with the proper administra tion of this law, through the commissioner of education,” and those two officers are author- ized, with the approval of the President, to make all needful rules and regulations not in- that he will be confirmed without difficulty. ME, DOUGLASS’ RESIGNATION, Mr. Douglass, the present incumbent, ten- dered his resignation to the President, under ber said, he cut the throat of his own arguments in every other sentence. The speech was in- tended to show that the state of Ireland is so much worse now as to render the government's force, for the tified, antil he day, whe nat alis the it will ether it 1 be worth while w in delaying the announcement of its 3 ~ B that command on the reporting of his relief, and | consi 1, date of January 5, 1886, to take effect on the | action bs A few policemen VAUTOUR, THE EXILE. mbs authorized ts commence the ‘Dusinens of a _ ship under the firm name of W A LICE & PARSONS, ordered home. ee Se aS bagel a) istinst, In his letter of resignation Mr. Doug- cate has totally ryereges With es a wer F h street station, bub — z ev ia Section a ‘ will do business as Builders and Contractors, also. al —_-___ 2 a thes! could ep beoot icrous. | their services w ed. NEW Satiosar re. of the Revised statutes of the United States. Hands otJonery and Shop Work: such asfraines, odd} CoNSCIENGE—The United States Treasurer | agNag ne nament ollered by Mr. Ingalls was | lasssald: “In making this communication I The ears sealer per ter Inspector Byrne s had reason to be n testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of | Gours, “sani, imuntels, ae, Having hat ones is agreed to, requiring that the annual cannot withhold the expression of my grateful | The Parnellites sat in @ solid body and inter- Ratehe ine m Sacemaen en eoaeens o — fis] oltice, this2sTH DAY OF DECEMBEIy 1889. | practical experience, we are satisfied of belng able 10 puny rceien Oe ee ponchos cee from each state shail show the wages paid to fePreciation of your kind consideration inal: | jected awkward questions, roared laughter, | [in peihboring eitiog such as Honten: Phote |. W. CANN “ ere, ee at N 23 on. achers. lowing me to choose both the time and the ali % ve wy WwaIT FoR 631-60 Comptrolier of the Curreicy._ | #¥° entire satisfaction in all work undertaken. An Sere = An amendment offered by Mr. Dotph was | manner of my retirement from ihe oilice L have | 24 cheered tronteally. These tacties entirely | {eiphia, Jersey ily, and. Albany. as’ taken (Kea ON (AND APTER THIS DATE THE = .. JAMES L. PARSO! "REASURY APPOINTMENT.—Tho Secretary | agreed to, substituting the census of 1590 for so long held subject to your pleasure. destroyed whatever effect the specch might | measures to prevent their entrance into the ROBERT L. DOWNING. ‘Phoenix Mill Property. formerly owned and | _ Shops—North Fapitol and D sts. mw. over. the | of the Treasury has appointed H. C. Creveling | that of 1880 as the basis of distribution for the THE OFFICE WORTH ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND a | Otherwise have had. my. managed by Daniel Smith, will be run sn counection | Planing Sill of W.-£. Sebree. mb5-St*_| to be lleutenant of the Treasury wateh, vice A, | moneys of the bill after the census figures of s - Gladstone's reply suffered, because he | THREATS OF ARREST AGAINST LABOR LEADERS, SS Gp ae ees, * WATERTOWN? N. Stevenson, dismissed, 1890Shall have been received—the figures of aa had nothing of any importance to demolish, | Inspector Byrnes said this morning that ho “OUR BOR" ONCE MORE. ancl ue management will facilitate tatuers so as te | Sse 2 SLUTEN FLOUR. Money Ds aa PORES = to | 7390 W operate till then, zi ee ee eee Se ae E he _ described | €Xpected to-day will be like the second day of Sie See mcnceemient will ieilnate matters 99 95 to is substantially free from starch, and indispensa- | MONEY ORDER FUNDS Lost.—In response Mr, Evaris offered an ‘amendment providing | altogether by fees. Under Mr. Douglass’ man- much playful humor he describe Lergthewg orpendn MARCH & and despatch, and puts me on equal footing with ail | DiC in the treatment of Dyspepsia, Diabetes and Ner- | a request from the Postmaster General, the At-| thatif any state should decline ne reine wink ent it is believed tha sing the | Holmes’ speech as one which children in the | the draft riots. At police headquarters early = = —__ ~ hors, eer’ het ‘sewhere, when good | VOUS Debility., send for circular. ay fer a its quota of the moneys under the bill the | 9¢™ment is believed that after paying the lowest rank in the national school could not | this morning it was said that among those who GRAND OPERA HOUSE Competitors ‘either here oF elsewhere, « s. BRYAN torney General has decided that in the cases | i$ quota ‘declined: Or relinquished should go | gxhenses it has yielded a net income of about | fail to see through, as futile, ludicrous, full of | are to be arrested on Warrants tested last aehe ae avery Evening. By this move I can especially guarantee you kiln | _™b5-Bt ue._ | of money order funds lost in transit, that when | to increase the quota of the states accepting. $4,000 per annum. The office was formerly @ | intantile, Innocent ignorance and one of the | arc Cheirman 0 ies nell,of the Empire Protee- MATINEE SATURDAY FOR | dried lumber, having two kilns that will dry 40,000. (=> Eeronr or Tue conprrion the department regulations have been disre- Portion of the office of the clerk of the court, | feeblest attacks he had ever known to be made | five associations, wid the other teomtere ot EB VOLES. ESPECEALLY. feet every tea days, and from now on I will make this 0 garded, the Postmaster General has no author- House of Representatives. jit on the organization of theSupreme Court of | on the proceedings of an executive govern- | the ‘executive’ committee. Best, Wallace, aot Dramatic Spectacie, | BSpecially, | stiprers say Iumber in upand prices | THE FARMERS & MECHANICS NATIONAL ity under the law to allow eredits for money $0] On motion of Mr. Reid (N. C.), a bill was ee Uae ens ied Seo der rms oe RN tt 1q | Hughes and Merrill. 1c is said they’ will not be ATCATCHER: On, ery stiff and for this reason 1 reeall and cancel alt the Di Col assed authorizing the publication of a new fe Set nek oo ee male rd Randolp! ‘urchill resorted to his old | arrested unless they commit some overt act > HAMELIN. price ilsts Of mine now out excepling. where special AAS thc isos ot musta a oe Tes E ah ees uty, & comparer and messenger, and such Premiere Danseuse, contract has been entered. into. T have om hand a large assorted stock all grades of lumber, which E Shall be pleaced to quote yi al prices on, and No MrsisTeR From PERt.—A dispatch from Lima, Peru, dated yesterday, says: A decree edition of the postal laws and regulations. THE URGENGY DEFICIENCY BILL. copyists as may be necessary. The'copyists are paid by the folio and the otliers receive salaries, trick of reading long quotations from Glad- stone’s old, speeches and threw up a defense to-day, when they will be accused of inciting to violence. against a Parnellite attack which never came | It was said at police headquarters that the ee rw etl pyc ar) Seaaae Welane canceling the appointment of the Peruvian] After the call of committees for reports of a Rs Sort aaa casa —_ eed by saying frankly that he had hoped at one | presidents of the companies were h i z 3 Should yuu be in. Seare fa Walnut a = Df f paola quarters the tal y was that the With aGrand Hallet of Huropean Artists, a carefutly | ‘anh. Gui: Cherry, Foplan ete fou cannes Ee meh Tugister to the United States was published to- | private nature the House went Into committee great ¢: stime the Irish party would drop the idea of re- chosen Chorus and « Dramatic Company of Great Ex- 5 by calling upon’ ime and exaiiining iy stock. Ail whether for mill work or lumber, will have of the whole (Mr. McCreary, of Kentucky, in of the colored people, for under Mr. Douglass, outside the deputy and the messenger, there peal and consent to act with either the tories or meeting this morn: eral opinion that the. and Uhat it was 1 will advise Mr. Richard- | Oitier stocks: bonds utd ior 5 the chair) on th deficiency bill, have been few white people employed as copy- | except Gladstone, spoke No barneliite spoke | Heaitays ne, aumectors of tke Dry Dock, West Vilage Be BY personal attention, king for Stocks, bonds, and mor DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. chair) ne argency ic) L 7 = le emplo; ; | ¢Xcept Gladstone, spoke. No Parnellite spoke | Broadway ant (tery railroad company to ac- re Jour orders t warrant you entire satiatictiog. ee oF | Due fram approx ieee ae patie ins Mr. Burnes (Mo.) took up and explained the | ists. Charges of mismanagement of the office | atail. ‘The tories were beaten on the motion to | aaa ee eters, Hallroad compan WM. RO McLEAN, Due from state banks What is Said at the White House. provisions of the bill, which appropriates $634,- | 2re indignantly denied by both the employes | adjourn by a majority of 160. Then Holmes’ | Chairman O'Donnell, of the strikers commit Office, 13th and B streets. n.w. Real estate, furniture, 452—$5,590 for compensation of special agents | 4nd the titre searchers and others having busi- | motion was ignominiously withdrawn. To-day | tee, was in Brooklyn. z ne Line Grand Festival Be teres Hib. 1310-1217 1214 and 1216 Ohio sve. 125 _ | PocrentexPenses and tax COMMISSIONER EDMONDS’ SUCCESSOR—THE NEW | Of the ‘Treasury to examine the books of the pees there and pear eeia Cee een AEE aS Sa aac en’ @ local committee here, it was said, will fring the little people to the matinee on Saturday. ratieh Yari 3 StS. UW. $25 jus pai : 8; $6,000 a he | ¥' ei en a paper los e press association issued last night an Monday, March Ss. MA NEVADA THOSE USING OUR MACHINES ARE | Checks and other cash it RECORDER OF DEEDS, ETC, ee 8 K Kati fi usitively Limited & Four Nights und Sat. Matinee of the Acknowledged Queer of Comic Opera, JUDIE. Duchess, March 1: Papa, March Ataten 3 GRAN = Farewell Concert of i —= (D5 petticotatay cautioned season cts ae tobe tampered with at the house by posoastie | tenting thensseives. as being vemplokes te, tess | Sajustien. “snd weo" are i sooet laste ectratt ing nol practical servige "We are Seopesninie cate ior meu are employed and only genuine parts used. Unders by postal Sil resetwe namsdlate stenton: VE WiLSON M’E'G CO. (a> DEON ELE THIS COMBINATION, ‘Calisaya, Wild Cher Phosphates, is a popular aud S Tonic, and’ a sate-guard agai 2 fs Sold at trict of Columbia, boiding a special term for Orphai court business. Lettersui Administration on the person- alestateof MARY ANN WALL, late of the District of Columbia, deceased: all persous having claims against thesaid deceased are hereby warned to exhibit thesame with the vouch thereof, tw the subscriters, on or Exchanges for clearinj Fractional pennies Specie (Goid $1 Legal tender notes Redemption fund F (G per cent of circulation) $1,284,930.25 District of Columbia, Washington, ss: J, W.LAIRD, Jx., Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and betief. W. LAIRD, Jx..Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of It is learned on authority that all the other District appointments will be made from among. residents of the District, and the appointment of asuccessor to Commissioner Edmonds may be expected within a few days. The President was urged by many Senators and Representa- Uves and other prominent democrats through- out the country to appoint @ colored man to succeed Fred Douglass as recorder of deeds, and he some time ago determined so to do. Having between it and the White House, the President felt justified in goin; recorder of deeds, He has long known ‘Att Matthews personally and all about him, and having decided to appoint a colored man for the office, he selected him, thereby outside the District for a ‘Treasury department building; $12,000 to con- tinue the propagation of food fishes in the Gulf of Mexico; $175,000 for furnishing artificial limbs to Union soldiers; $185,000 for the fees of jurors and witnesses, and for armament of the Jour new cruisers, $251,863. Considerable debate ‘ensued on the last men- tioned item, which was in progress when this report closed. ‘The District in Congress. BXECUTIVE AVENUE. Mr. Edmunds to-day introduced a bill in the Senate to change the name of 16th street to Ex- ecutive avenue. It is the same bill recently in- troduced in the House by Mr. Johnson. A FAVORABLE REPORT. The Senate District committee to-day directed the nomination of Mr. Davis, for justice of the as there been any material mistake made in copying the instruments left for record. Mr, Douglass will leave the office, it is said, with pride because the work has been kept’up as well under his reign as under his predecessors, although the business has within the past ten years more than doubled. Views of District Democrats. THE APPOINTMENT A SURPRISE AND DISAP- POINTMENT. The District democrats were considerably surprised by Mr. Matthews’ appointment, and the Chicago democratic convention to appoint District men tor District offices. “And then,” said Mr. John S. aliller, in speaking of the mat- ter, “to go out of the District and import a col- ored man Is adding insult to injury, authoritative statement that Gladstone nad de- cided on a full home ruie policy. This is, hows ever, exuctiy identical in effect and less full in detail Unan the statement you published De- cember 17. Imay add that Dean Gladstone has been working with the greatest delight on his bill, in which form rather than by resolu- tion there is every reason to believe the subject will be ultimately introduced, limes resiel S Death of Hon. Wm. 8. Henshaw. Special Dispatch to Tue EVESINGSTAR, MARTINSBURG, W. Va., March 5.—Hon, Wm. death (from typhoid fever) has spread a gloom over the city. was a well known and popu- Jar man throughout the state, and was 47 years ‘age. a a AN IMPENDING RAILROAD STRIKE. not order the “tie-up” to be loosened until they hear from O'Donnell that the demands of thé nen on Richardson's Brooklyn roads have aisd ranted. At 4:30 a, m, the cars in Brooklyn were all running on schedule time except the Atlantie avenue line which went out on Wednesday, ‘There was no trouble at any place in the city, the strikers having dispersed. At 5:30 every line in the city had tied up, NOT A SURFACE CAR RUNNING, At halfpast ten no disturbance had been ree ported to the police, Notacar is running and es 9 were not in especial good humor about it to | §. Henshaw, a prominent lawyer and. ut- | the city appears as ifdead. Nothing like this MULRCRS SEAEMIACHLER Peunyivaniaae, | Mvidial depos trict marshal wn ofties eat eration of Dis-| ecutive avenue. Referred to the District com-| day. ‘They criticise, the President aarte freely tag sltoeney ab Backinag-obeeme Guat or dias has been witnessed ‘since the worst days of the it with’ soda wate checks. ‘ 2 +. ce 4 0 epizootic, a dozen years ago, = = ‘Due to other national banks mittee, The bill provides that after the for violating what they, as a rule, consider an city at 1:15 this morning He was hale, y y! larch 2 9 am.;closes | - = iS IS TO GIVE NoT! x D ‘mate sa filled by an outside man without comment be- | of the act 16th street, and any further exten: s s! y ~ A + | In Brooklyn the seven roads operated vy the : Re SA 20 GEE NOTICE, THAT | Due to State hanks and ban | cause of the former intimate personal relations | sion of it ih the Disee, chal ns hone cree: | obligation placed upon him by the platform of | hearty man inthe Prime of lite, and bis sudden 4-$1, $1.50 and $2 | have obtaiued from the Supreme Court of the is: Atlantic Avenue Railroad company are’ oy but no violence is reported. The New ¥: police is thoroughly organized and confident of Tis'ability to repress, promptly any disposition to riot or disorder, Every man Abie to put on a uniform and carry a club was ordered on duty pene h Eevee ees ted, | other republican’ Presidents” sata Med is today be consenirated at's, momout's ouce nt before the TENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT; ch, 13 him for his active services asa democrat, George! other republican Presidents,” said Mr. J. P. — ay be concen’ ata en's DOLCE aed they inay otherwine by law be excluded trem all cone a Notary Public. ————— oe ue jit pecan sore! ‘Willett, “was that they imported men intothe | The Men on the Gould Southwestern | any polit where danger may threaten, “Tne Re fit oF the said estate. Given under our hand this 10th | Correct—Attest: Gen. Hazen Denies. MEFEOTS OF INTOXICANTS, District to fill District offices, and of course we | System Liable te Go Out Amy Mo- | headquarters looks like Eee Oey OL RUIN ALD PENDALL, A HE DID NOT DRAW COMMUTATION aoNEY on | | Messrs. Hale and Evarts to-day presented pe-| are not well pleased to havé Mr. Cleveland do | ment. AN ENCRMOUS BIVOUAC OF UNIFORMED MEW rescues dice msaGaus neuen, = é } saministrators. a MILEAGE THAT HE WAS NoT ENTITLED To, | titions in the Senate from Maino andNew York | thesamething.” 1, 2 401. | SEDALIA, Mo, March 5.—There isnothing | neia'in soadiness to answer calle hen ene probate orb z 5 axes With regard to the charge that he had occu. | {7 favorof the bill to make the study of the | jcllficni wisdom han ail the penis that cane | talked of among the citizens of thiselty but the | guarier. ‘Squadsof flitecu or twenty polieeanen A Popular Programme. CORSON, € MACARENEY, (Se porsanty {cr the Tight person. A Business | pled public quarters at Fort Myer, and at the | effects of intoxleants a part of public school in- cise him put together. He has ‘demonstrated by aeaigen pore which may SS. ete were dispatched early to guard all railroad naw paying over s hundred dollars per month, and | same time drawn commutation yor’ same, Gea, - this appointment that the democrats are us| ment. The railroad company has ordered all | Jepots aud stables. Mounted men patrol Grand f din; Which can be considerably increased, wilt be sold vor | § 5 , a S| ire " 5 Glover Balding $isuc a rae str pan CE Mall re a eee ae Capitol Topics. good friends of the colored race as the republi- | freight stopped going south, and. is. evidently Deposits, Loans, Exchange. Collections. Address A, B., Star office. mA} “In the summer of 1881 it was very hot in the THE TELEPHONE INVESTIGATION SPECIAL COM- cans are. Of course itis expected that the can- reparing for a struggle. ‘The Knights of Labor street and the route of the dry dock road from. id to end to keep the route clear in the event MITTEE, didates will feel a little sore about the appoint, | here evidently feel tnat it will be a hard fight. -¥ — bel. eae to kane: 2. $1.50 and $1, according to loca- | Deal aoa vies, Boridis ain Local . D. C—W. B UN- | city, and the commanding officer at_ Myer in- = ment.” Martin Irons, chairman of the executive board | 0f an atu pe techy Sena SEES Nid? Sorakauce on ‘Thuragay, | Dewlemst Government. District Bonds and all Piste RERERED, Ghoceity “AND, “PRO: | Vited me out there as his guest, and I did most | , THe Speaker of the House has announced the | MEBLT scien said he had no objection | ofdistrict assembly No. 101, is now In Texas | Towd as yesterday, to save the company's chur ‘abl. Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges of | VISION MERCHANTS, agree to © ‘ur Places of | of my work there during the hot weather, at | following special committee toconduct the tele- rue COURSE will take place at the Church. PRIDA Bliss Stchger, fa Quurtette, a Mean nd as Organ sole by Dr. Bisehott AL DIME MUSEU} N* (Formerly THEATER Comrac by Mr, OURTH CONCERT IN THE BISCHOFF ngregational me OF TKO SOLES wee Purified ea! Successful, crowded with Families, clean and comfurtable, New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore Bought and Sold. Orders in American Bell telephone Stock executed by wire direct from our office to Boston, Constant quotations of this stock received. OS, PARTS LW ‘business at GROG Pet Instalment House, will please cali earl close at 6 p.m. sharp. < 5 Penusylvanue avenuc, over camel Lewis Sons, Jewelers. Ariiicia! teeth inserved with Of without piste 5d <a BRENNAN HAS REMOVED FROM 405 1st n.w. to 1815 1 n.w., and will be clad. to see his friends. Horses taken at livery. Telephone business at 7p. m.on and after MONDAY, March ‘Sth, Saturdays excepted |. ALEXANDBR, Home Market, corner 11th and Tsteenw. LIN BARRETT, sth JB DU or), 8 BULSHANE. Sis om st. WASHI eon tare signed, Meat ana Provision . C., MARCH 2, 1586, 8, 1886, we, the unde ‘agree to close our night, and he gave me a table in a set of empty quarters as a sort of office, and put a camp bed init, and sometimes I slept there, and some- times at iny quarters in town, Sueh a thing as issuing me quarters tolive in was never thought of, and the quarters I worked in were avallavle atany moment, so far as I was concerned, for any one needing them. As to my ever drawing 4 penny of advance mileage, and afterwards using transportation in kind, without account ing for and returning the’ money, is simply false, and any one interested 1s referred to the Paymaster general's accounts.” eee soca The Late Mrs. Hawley. THE FUNERAL SERVICE IN THIS CITY—DISTIN- phone investigation: Mr. Boyle, of Pennsylva- hia, chairman; Messrs. Oates,’ ol Alabama; Edén, of Illinois; Hall, of Iowa; Hale, of Mis: souri; Ranney, otf Massachusetts; Millard, of New York; Hahback, of Kansas, and Motfat, of Michigan. NOMINATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT. The President sent to the Senate yesterday the nomination of Alphonso E, Gordon, to be United States marshal for the district of New Jersey; also a number ot postmasters, ———00______ THE PUBLIC SCHOOL QUESTION. The Sub-Committee Make no Recom- to.acolored man being appointed to the posi- tion, but certainly thought it strange that tor, anoftice like that of recorder of deeds, so inti-' mately connected with the property interests of the people of the District, some one of our old. citizens suould not have been selected. This is, too, the only office where the emoluments come altogether from the people of the District. Mr. Willlam Dickson, who was the father of the “home rule” plank in the democratic plat- form, said to a STAR reporter: “I have asked my opinion a hundred times to-day, and I have said every time that I ama life-long democrat and I am for the administration.” THE INSANE ASYLUM. looking after the interest of the men, GALVESTON, Mareh 5.—A special to the News from “Dallas ‘says: The strike on the Texas Pacific railroad at this point has thus far had no appreciable effect on business, The attempts made by the Citizens’ committee at Marshall tetfect asettlement by arbitration has thus far failed. The strikers claim that the Gould road has violated the agreement entered into at St. Louis in March, 1885, when the strike was settled by Gov. Glick, Gov. Crittenden and ex-Gov. Brown, solicitor general for the Gould roads. “Receiver Brown, of the Texas Pacific, empitically denies any violation of the agree: ment. The three days allowed by Receivers Brown and Sheldon for the sirikers to resume work expired yesterday, and the receivers have ter. Superintendent Marray determined to suppress a repetition of yesterday's scenes, No trouble is, however, ‘apprehended, The Strikers preserve an attitude of quiet determic nation, awaiting the result of a conference now being held between the executive committee of the Empire association and Railroad Commis sioner O'Donnell, who arrived from Alban this morning in answer to a dispatch deman ing his presence, It will be followed by a meets ing betw-en the commissioner apd the repre- sentatives of the railroads that will decide the line of future action. NO STRIKE PROBABLE ON THE EL. ROADS, The rumor that the employes of the elevated roads would strike at noon has proved to have been without foundation, At 12:30 o'clock all : GUISHED PEOPLE IN ATTEN: : rose pre a cireular,which Will be issued to-day, | trains on ihe elevated roads were runn.ng as call West End Livery stable She | Tere ey eee of ennees Oe 2 Bao. sharp, satur | © bg eiprones Be A ance URE mendation in Their Report. What Bae aa oad yaa the Dis- | nottying the men who refused to return 46 | usual, and | Baporinsandent Sate etnies thee be sa en fi ve eye of Holidays excepted. | Bransom x L FLOR % = trict Should Pay. work that they are no longer in the employ of | does not beli¢ve his meu will strike, as thelr LADIES’ MATINEES DAILY. oF. Bus 0 Oth ee 2084 MA number of persons by special invitation as: | PET OF THE Pe oa ee the compony, aud warning the strikers not to | doing 60 Would be of no possible Use to Une sur —— AS FIXTURE iy, manager: | sembled yesterday at 5 o'clock in the parlors 00! 6 FACTS AND FIGURES FROM DR. GODDING. congregate about the station warehouses try- | face railroad strikers, os Plictineiae Ta SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, GRATES, mort Ot and | of Senator Hawley’s, where a short service was ‘The Senate District committee met about ing to intimidate those who are willing to PLUMBING AND HEATING— read by the Rev.Dr.Addison, of Trinity church, The report of the House appropriations com- work. The circular says that if thezmen persist THEY STRUCK IN SRLP-DEFENSE, The strikers were assembied at Adelphia hall, = = = 11a. m. to-day, and at once took up the public | mittee accompanying the District bill submit- | in such intimidation the receivers will ask help and here the same excellent self-control was ob- CURIOSITY HALL—On the Ground Floor. 3 ‘ i + 4099TH sT. The remains of Mrs. Hawley were in @ casket | school question. The su b-committee, in sub- by Mr. Wilson contains aletter from Dr. | #0u the United tates courte, States Cireuit | fed. The men were extremely reticent, say~ THEATORIUM—With Chaste Entertainment, | (Fs EF BROOKS, o porranded and covered and filled with | mitting their report, did not make any definite Godding, upon the facts set forth in which they | yuatk WAS aarch (6. <> United States apie | i it Feply to questions that, they were pedged . avenue aud 27th street, SUNDAY 1:VENING, March | fowers. On one side, at the head, stood a lean- | recommendation, but acquainted the full com- decided to increase the District's share of th® | instructions from New Orieaas to the recelvers the leading spirits among the men was finally Se 531 15th st. ath, “ie o'clock. ‘The 's ducted by | Ing cross of camelias, white roses and white | mittee with the arguments which had been expense of the support of patients in the gov- | Of the Texas Pacific road, ordering them in ease | found, who said that the employes had taken are i uculeae ee Wt. Peer and P. N. ¥. Lioy Brown, master | carnations, sct on a base of white azaleas, On ted to them and the impress! ad of the obstruction of the line by sirikers to im- J kx CENTS to both Shows, ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL Goops. offceremonies, All men bers ia rood standing are in- | the other side stood a floral harp unstrang.ot | PFesen o them and the impressions made Orchestra Chairs 20 Cents JAS shoe tHEA TER mb2-5t LAMPS, &c. ed. AY ARTLN, Chairman: F. S. H. LOMAX, Secretary of Joint Commiitee, mh-3t+ lilies of the valley and camelias, with the letter “1” wrougnt in purple. On a table at the head of the casket was a stand covered with wreaths by those arguments, The subject was then discussed until 12 o'clock without any con- clusion being reached, The sentiment of the ernment insane hospital. The letter includes tabulated statements containing which have been the basis of the estimates tor statistics: mediately apply to the United States court for au order to the marshal of the district to at ‘once restore possession and control of the com- this serious step because Ub 'y believed that they must act as a unit, because they evidence to prove that "the officials of the various railroads in town bad been in con- 2s BERS OF S h |. From the opening of the hospi pany’s property. tation with the officers of the Grand street RAORDESAEY ATTRACTION. ne Musrir Stone, Sider business of tnportanse OC Ps 10 con: | Rend ot the collin ‘was draped “with fringed | Mot favorable to the cftizens bill, It Is. prob- | thereat or com reid ee ated for, the Gould southwestern system has been Issued, | eustated that they, nad no alternative bat Commencing MONDAY AFTERNOON, March 1. | mb4-2t "By order of the D white China crape. Across the foot was fes- | able that the final conclusion of the committee $27,620.63. The ratio of past years would | boycotting all Texas and Pacificand New Or-| to dous they did. meant rN x ORM. ane ‘ES DAILY T= SPECIAL OTT tooned the American colors, in honor of Mrs, e 4 NOON 2:50, > 4 L ROTI ‘The Great Unio Square Theater Success, A. C5 Inteusely Interesting Mi tit CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, On account of extensive alterations which are to be .—DR. HAYWARD, lau for the cure of all chronié vous affections, has removed to 929 9th st. OvTt at Hawley’s noble war record in hospitals and elsewhere. The top of the coffin was covered with crosses and crowns of white flowers. ‘The head was resting on a bank of white violets, will be to adopt a measure comprising some features urged by the Commissioners and some favored by the citizens’ committee. The in- clination of the District committee seems give for this year $56,670. From 1851 to 1886 the average numberof District patients in the asylum has run from 384,always {ncreasing, up to $50 for the present year, against a total Jeans and Pacific cars on accountof the troubles at Fort Worth, and the order was put into effect here. No violence or, intimidation is used, but as the cars come in the trainmen are He said that the public might be sure of one thing, namely, that the strikers had not committed One act of violence, nor would they. If acts of violence were com mitted they would be done B average of all patients during the same period of | requested not_to handle them further, and the | hut conuecied with the stril awo NtcHTs18 KOMR. maeasonce geueral reducio of twenty to 1 eth Paiti Heanine or yor | lean wait carnations ony the Hanae [SSAC aS ld, ld te, Commi | fmm S08 font 7s, Dr, sing sage hat the |Fequent ty temclignty comploa wit nd Tuk DIFFICULTIES ADsCSTED. SEC b your kitchen. Examine for your- § soa hy Pcceetid Desspstie Conmnamy: | Site Fer cont on the satirestock of epee De sure You are not using adulterated Gara, | pearing from Ander the flossoms. In the} One of the arguments used against | weight. why the whole sum of $130,725 choula GALVESTON, TEX., March &—The meeting ot | Superintendent Murray of the police has re- a D Ritects and Sa vine tad Ele; | ING for Men and Boys has been made. That is the | Tt jooks rice ond ae eae octor from it when | spice between the coflu-lid and her breast | vesting a school ‘board with power over | not be charged to the District, as recommended | the local tradé assemblies adjourned after mid- | ceived intelligence that the committee whi z ‘ginal | whole stury. There will be lows of dust and ditt, so Age ‘were two Ver; frie Coe ates ‘The tace ap- | fuances was that the experience of the past has by the Secretary of the Treasury, are: thatot | night last night. Jt was determined that the | met toconsider the strike trouble. has adjourned, tays excepted),20 Cents | We Want to get the stock out of the way before the dust SE a oe RANTEED FURE. | peared. peaceful and eat but pore: matics: of) shown that the school irustees were generally | the 536 hospltai inmates from the District, Jan- Mallory boycott should be immediately en- | Motor have been adjasted e0 that the men sof age. half prict, Night | and dirt get much beadway.The Masonsand Carpenters —_ Petock send us your ud hee or | Fecent severe suffering. Mrs. John Sherman’s inclined to go beyond appropriations. The com- | uary 1, 1886, forty-nine were non-resident. | forced against the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe rork at # o'clock thes ofee z ~* : it, aud if he basu't it in stock send us your address and contribution was a cross composed of camelias, 3 % 7 Pacifi ds. A: der will | Wil! resume w at 2 o'clock this afternoon o@ boxes, seating Six Persoms, | don't care, so we want to get rid of all we can to save | you will be supplied. ne one Coe a illles | Gisthecree ot rent tye Commissioners in the | There 1s no doubt that Washington being the | and the Missouri Pacific roads. An order will | Wil; resum this city and Brooklyn, a 8 alsin ae | i¢trom dust, mortar and what not. ‘There is nothing j- CASSARD & SON, Outre valleys anavontciitions cali iilios tog | discharge of their manifold duties will not be | seat of government makes itan attraction for | at once be issued thatevery Knight of Labor om - aerenen 4 oe SNS TINSEAEDRT | chet do. if we dnt reduce price allaround 64 | cosany of the celebrated “star Daet gy ea | Sidhe Bien Manly of eae ‘agus | tala wich a bound of traniocsanettnaayte; | era, ng tna, Maes rly nine, montane | working on citherof there ince must eI0See| Noe Fighting Mulghts of Labor. —_ a e celebs “ nd” Mla e . Mrs, cl st " vel numi ci ERZOGS NINTH § HOUSE | Bare to Keeps great many things through the bulld-| Sfameand Breaklast Lacon," inbeSmee | received the arrivals, Chilel Justice and sive | tails Winch a board of, trustees, constituted of | dent, which Isa fair averag <a en ps tf : il ing time and then we'd have to sell tor whatever they t Wi wr KLES. would fetch, because the builders had spoiled them. M. V. KANE, 507 LITH ST. N. W— corsets nade to order. ire A perfect fit guaran- te and Miss Walte, Senator and Mrs. Dawes, Senator and Mrs, Mahone, Senator citizens of the various districts, could easily be- come possessed of. The whole subject, so far as year, except on the ground of common human- ity, have no business here. jain, prior to July, company. This wil bring matters to a crisis, as the roads will be com tied to discharge the MR. M'CORMICK SAYS HE EMPY OUT & MEN WITH GARD TO UNIONS. D 5 Nord, | ue committee Is concerned, remains open and | 1977, the resident indigent insahe were com | men who refuse to handle the boycotted freight, | Ca1caco, March 5.—The fact that several WRINKLES. Better to reduce the goods now from a quarter to one-| teed. Also, a full line of Shoulder races, Reform | Payne, Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Charles H. Nord: | will be resused a che ne eee Ree ane | 1827 t by order of the Secretary of the interior, | and then a general strike will probably follow. | manufacturers in the east have recently dis- Ae oaeL: HARRY WATSON, | alf and sell them with a rush fresh and clean. Waists, French Corsets, and Bustles. Comets Jaun- | hott, Mrs. Ingalls, Senator and Mrs. Harrison, DAILY MATINEE 2 P.M, Popular Prices, 10 an ats We offer at $5 all OVERCOATS sold at $6, $7.50, $9 aud $10. dered. ba! J. GERMUILLER, Architect mn Mrs, Frye, Se Mrs. Palmer, ator and Mrs. Pike, Mrs, Sabin; enator Cockrell, Mrs. Stevenson) Senator Morrill and Miss Swan, Hon. and Mrs, Jook, as the matter now stands, indicates a bill that will make the duties of the school board almost entirely of an‘advisory character. the authorities of the District “having no voice in the matter. Of theso thus committed 163 were remaining January 1, 1886. Some of these A HORRIBLE EXHIBITION. charged some of their men, avowedly because of their being Knights of Labor, has caused # aa ar Tumor to be circulated that there is on foot & — a Commissioners Edmonds and Webb were at | drifted here during the war, and the Commis- | A Ferty-three Round Fight which Re- | concerted movement by manufacturers tobreale mb Next Week THE RANKS. pH STREET N. john Alley, Justice and Mrs. Miller, Ex-Seere- | the Distriet commitwe room at 10 o'clock, and | sloners have never'allowed that they ‘were prop- canbe ie the Death of » Participant, | up the order, and that the action of the MeCor Dp“ MUSEUM, = | At $7.50 OVERCOATS sold for $12, $13.50 and $15. INGS a Specialty. lary aud Mrs. Chandler, Mrs, Kinsley, Mrs. | until the meeting of the committee they talked | erly charged to the District. If ali the claims Pa ave.. near 11th street VASHINGTON. D.C. Warner Miller, Senator and Mrs, Blair, Senator with members who were FAYETTEVILLE, W.VA., March 5.—One of the mick. reaper works in this city’ is an initial 5 “preaniry 2 resent, presenting | are allowed and the deductions made, which step in that direction, G. H. McCormick was Extre: nary Show This Week. At $10 all OVEROOATS sold at $16.50, $18and $20. ‘The undersizned Piano Dolph, Senator Evarts, Miss E. B. Jobuson, their side of the public schoo! ‘question, J would seem to be liberal enough, then | most brutal prize fights that ever took place in asked if it were true, and he repli “No, sir, it Eve inoon and night, jotify the public that from this date they will | Senator Manderson, Mrs. Seltridge, Senator ————+o-_____. instead of 536 we should have’ 314 | this state was fought two days ago ina barn | is not. We are noi fighting the Knights of IN. SUE - } At $5, SUITS sold for $6, $7.50 and $8. places of business at 6 p.1m., except Satur- | Logan were among ‘those in attendance. The chargeable to the District for the. present | near town, and became known ouly through | Labor,oruny union, Ihave not heard of ay ‘The Shooting star and Champiou Shot, with his : ‘days, and all day on legal holidays. Hin Gee are began will bo concluded av Codie |’ Re Fensten| Bill Passes the House. | feel vran alit-203.for theyear andiie tens | an Bete ote ten a terday. | such movement. We intend to employ our Wonderful Acting Du At $7.50, SUITS sold for $10, $12 and $13.50. ee Hill Cemetery chapel, near Hartiord, on Satur-| A SHARP POLITICAL DEBATE BEFORE THE 30, 1887. This, he says, makes about one in- | Inquiry develuped the fact that Frank McGoni- | workmen without regard to whether they be- te the great 1a deri sid Evangchine, At$10, SUITS sold for $15, $16.50. $18 and $20. day. Mrs. Hawley was a member of the Wo- ? THE BLACK Produced in 6: SWALLOW-TAIL SUITS at $20. PRINCE ALBERT SUITS at $15. VILD & BRO., 709 GL KUIE te EBORN 407 10th THE DEN INFIRMAR’ (Fae uomatvatvestigy 100 Bath men’s Anthropological and Literary societies and was beloved and esteemed by a large circle of friends. VOTE IS TAKEN. After along political wrangle yesterday the pension appropriation bill was passed in the sane person to évery 377 in the District, a state of things equalled only in Massachusetts, where, according to the census, one in every 347 Is int t James Sheady fought forty-ut:ree bloody founds for purse of $50. The real animus of the fight, however,was an old and bittergrudge labor union or not.” Tong to Society. 2 . From the data ‘he possesses he thinks | growing out of a quarrel abouta gtrl who toyed tama Fgodemains of Mrs. Hawley were taken to | House with but one vote in opposition—that of | the proper average here If one to every 64s, | ge ee hoe hee ee was a young | ,The Tre. aemoney te ~~. tyne SHE. daily from 2 to6 p.m. Extracting free. Filling at | Counecticut for interment at 9:40 thismorning, | Mr. Bennett, of North Carolina, which is the national average; and thatonly | miner and Sheady # blacksmith. Each man | Closed ter respect ] a a a riage Peete ee ee ere ey Talaietete re Re | Hepresontative Buck. atise Foote mute ocatg | Mr. Townshend, of Illinois, previous to the | 300 in the hospital ought to be charged to the | stripped ut about 160, McGonigie having tke | Inemory of Mrs, Hawley. savies, Acrresrion. BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS REDUCED| Plates Gus, ether sad chloroform administered by | Representative Buck, Miss Foote, sister of thé 5 i pour inrentine | District. He adds thar what interests him most | advantage of a few pounds ad an inch in | Mr. Arthur Furniss and Miss Bullitt, of Philae tates Le competent and experienced operators. _mbi-Im | deceased, and Major Winship. ‘The pall-bearers | passage of the bill, spent an hour in reading | District, He adds that what interests him most height. “They fought with but ten men present | geiphia, who have been visiting bere netarned LATEST FARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS FULLY ONE-HALF, at Ngo Ee Were Senators Patt, Palmer, ‘Manderson, Sabin, aMidavits and other {Ageuments, to show that | insane, for whieh there is bo separate; distinet | besides the seconds, who were John omer yesterday. Their engagement was announced 5 : Saas IN'S FINE FURNISHINGS AT Con ckrell and Ransom. udiey, when commissioner of pensions, Three of these are for life andanother | and ‘Peter Jones local” sports. McGonleie Seen a FERRUS: 1900 3 raat gee abi Baits cthompson's shirt Factory), eee used the pension-giving power to course demo | DuLLGIE. Tlaree o throughout the forty-three’ rounds had tie | S/W GAY5 M60. making colts pestertey tan, OPHELIA RaSGs. ENGLISH BASKET PLalTs, THE MISFIT sTORE. SIG st now. Such bargains rarely seen, mbI-61s | 4 DISAPPOINTED, Orvice SEEKER TRIES 70 | crata into, voting the republican ticket, where: | All ihe additional charities that were askea | HToUsDOut, the, forty-three rounds had the |” ygp, Nps pene y er Lotin xv BANGS EVENTS CoE ae be ee eee MAKE A Raise Yesterday afternoon, while | upon Mr. Reed, of Maine, said that in violation | ron tertetiokea oat ot Che DAT Dy ie eae | oeeeyOr the Aght that resulted in Sheady’s | nasa robe of royal purple velvet, pp Pe RES ne : SPECIAL NOTICE, sore busines Seen CusH wag Attending {0 | of the rules of the House Commissioner Bluck | committee, to whom they were submulgied by | Ccaeed tahis “corner with ae bieien caer | TA benefit cnterteramont will be given at Re Tusk Ze Ss = CORNET TOE AND FEMS | quit further notice Baum's Store will closest 8 | mneadiy tesa et Near Willard’s hotel, | had been on tho the rovords or ee’ farmish | the sub-ooinmnittee, 9 He finger of MeGouigienioft hand. ‘The menin | (reatiee, Nall, Washington, barracks, to-night, _ Bae’ Carran The’ Carmnt 3 Lin baat sae 37, asso, | BORE, which was standing in ate, gizeeh and | office for party parposes, ‘The files of ike ofice For the Catholic University. {he follrth round were covered with blood from | Ging. e- 5 (esate undersigned China aha Glassware mér- | taming the corner too short, the Buggy edinided whole House, but ‘democratle members wine bagels enh Sra eb gag team ad sea ee Rorribie exhibition of brutality, aca | Mrs. 0. Hoffman Burrows and Miss Burrows, £ SUNDAY MORNING = G TT. K. hess at \p. in, Saturdays excepted. ou aud afer | With the lamp post on the fon wheelwriphins | cyidenge and information, “Ho contrasted this | | The New York Times to-lay says: The parlors | Sm ™tne twentisth round bad. been ought | Of Newport, give a tea on Monday, from 4 to 7, E - ¢ vorck 'T, Kees, Maren isg. * Ts, eobicls nigh be LOOK am whieelwright to | with tho Presidente relustl to mupply papers io | ofthe Xavier Union, NO. 20, were crowded with | strng men turned away, wekened at the sign | 1777 Maisachiusetts avenue, © & = - Ss. WATTS, 1421. ¥_ ave, . . .75, | the Senate. Mr. Hepburn, of lows, sald that .d prominent Catholiclaymen bs was cat a Sheady’s eyes an ney dress great brilliancy will é e3 5 TAILOR, WLM AER atebuoneT and took the horse to the bazar to sell. About | Mr. Townshend, made a cowardly attack | C\orsymen one Ekbop Keakn of! ee vee hung in'a pulpon his Cheeks. ‘The rest of the given at Willard’s to-night. : IS THE BEST TIME TO READ 3 414 OTH STREET NORTHWEST. Geo: WA gave lls nathe as laies, Holton allie sot | HPOn er Ce ne een | arana to ppeate abort tiisiprop esd Oaths ea ane a eae ost colapetely Of Oy oheake | The National hotel has to-night another of its 3 F ; the word cows » Mr. Reed summed up his a \ost complet y "8 = a ¥, W. BOT! Hoagiand and was locked up al the Afth ore | wae word, cows saying that the production of | versity. He sald that the time had come for | £2f,."4s tor almost completely off by Sheady's | - so able dances, ‘ MW. BEVE! bac residence sun Cariecie cae find was a dlsappotated oles sockers tinea: | ese Papers, it it was not a breach of public | the higher education of priests. Error was Presented quite as terrible ‘a sight un his oppo-| The ‘of Mr, and Mrs, James W - LID ae ies ~ sro 210% Was broke, and stole the team to Fale money ose To Meee epemnion Dlvase Gevenay. Seg pcg ng gay a the theta eral cee Seeeat brat pony phe RF YF = Sew Gece = SAND FO) from #10 ouly. Pete ROE Rome weittn. nie tebe ping nthe POBOe a ore ee SENTENCED. — Yesterday | Hvery country In the world, except America, | to slop. ‘They fought like tigers, and McGont- | Sony heme cheesy’ mice last evening to tne Bor Asy Orne Dar zr ih barged with grand aa, right hand “‘eliea = + E Sotto EAKYAST ‘A. DAVIS, Ji. IICKEAYER AND | larcenlyrand the caso’ was sent tothe stand Eening twosmall colored boys, John Washing has ts Catholle university. Solis ease’ ty | Ponent to the oor timeafter time. ‘The forte | Rise {0 ts parents Gt the hostess, Mr. and Mrs. 3 was Do past ge GES freee, nechae mmeas ee | sr bonds 9oan : Balen fora in font ot Sifverbore siors, on | soorehat $380,000 would & expend forte | Ed und inst round found Sheadyrinbiscoraar | rage Donne im wine, honor the otk = cANDELABRAS. Corcoran Building, 24 floor, 16th st. front. £27-1m¢ MARRIAGE Licenses. — Marri licenses | 7th street. This morning, in the Police Court, | first jew years. The ti jcal department ye face downward und insei while Mc- | ding—the entertainment was’ given. Among 2 WAITERS, ‘THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | have been issued by the clerk of the court to | they were fined $10 or 30 days each.—Sarah | would be the firstopened. The establishment eae kicked orpdy eed hurriedly | those present were Rev. Dr. and KR.” M. Ex 3 5 FOR IT IS ALWAYS READABLE BUTTER, DIsinES, (FSse~ acotthholtiors sf the ‘ational Life Insur- | Freemans. Mucete ‘and Josephine: Gros ee, Hawking Jas tied for stealing $13 | of the chains and professorships were the chiet | gathered hus clothes and sta ut; | Dr. and Mrs, Franke 1. Woodman, Stes. W- = eis. ee Sapa of et nated sia meruett te | rick Hynson ‘and Meaicer, Wilson; “Louis -c. | Worth of clothing belonging to Mra: barker, snd | anxiety, There Would be clght of tneve inthe he seconds earri is nd Mr , Me 0. T Edgue, = ‘with all the empllesactbion or die ‘ana | ‘ection of directors of said company ¥, 401 ork | Otterback and Millie C. Wright; ‘Charles 8. | Was given two months, Lewis F. Gray, alias | theological department, the lay professors re- here he died yesterday. and Ripley, Mr. ; AR ___ THE “CAPITAL” THE “CAPrTaL” sold'by, ma a kik Soe Re aed te SAL MARCH Gthaiseu, | Woolford and Allee Montgom vid A. | Snow, @ young man, was sentenced for stéaling gelving €3,000 per anbum, and the ‘clerical os, Mr A.C. Brom! ¥ F ; 172 West Baltimore st, Se eye eee eae ee eee ee re ae | Teall and 1S ape ie ele ee a aes | $1,500. It was calculated that be $500,000, of Drs. GW. Wheeler, ‘att Asp Whiten _mb1oe Raltimore, Ma SPECIAL NOTICE 1 WISH TO IS: | Singin: Wimrod Poster aa Harrier Wasting, | David Tyong arrested (or stealing ‘a gold pin | which ‘amount $00,000 was nlresdy picanon table of Fe EUITINGS. OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER- : Us" erm the pobihe feaponsibie for duy engage: | ton; W. D. Jones and Katle B. Kelly, both of | from J. tt, got SO days in Jali, and secured. This left 000 to be raised— mas 9 prominent and attractive 4NGs OF MY UWN IMPORTATION, Asoro-Awentcan Ixsuraxce Co, | Sint and thst Lam not responsible Philadelphia; Joseph H. Blue, of Gerniantown, Cll See an insignificantaum to the wealthy Catholics of CS x semen canes te Fomine Tein amy PARA Terrence, | tant May Vir otfabns eoanb VS) nee wasgae Goran, Aoannee xax Dm | eons. hana Ataay ieee ats Winans Ee ow ition ab w ing fsswe ‘62° South Carolina ave. se. ee .—In in a rd Aaomens o6 W. =: - a3 — 1. A letter from the President acknowled; the case of the Wi ton market com an_old Irishman in. told ep sociptents. e of Washington. bseeiag sr pasa pens at anrae ey his election as an honorary member ore tae, inst the Seder oe taken up.” The con | him that he might draw upon him for I HD BARR, Se ON eoecol TIL Muftalo Merchants Exchange was read on | plainant sought 10 restrain from | for tne same. purpose, Bishop "epaidi x | manamcteross ‘aspecialty. = mare Wanaeroe 2c, cg | Prom | puED Af acne Salo Souter Ua | UGG aie eaRs team | Sydans aetna Rpeeecaae Wee See (ee Oss PRICE, ber moreso Hebete Dids| the board oe patie spect in Lele sox te ite: | 20 ‘announced “that Touts Indian chief com. "hin Faun toc lammenbie eae ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIRA The roost complete ‘Drug establishinent’ In Soutn | Over 1,400 Chinaman sailed,from San Fran- | bremises, which it claims wes paid far ty Gaer Houbat had sath sent a check sy Charceal, Lame, Cement So oci9 | ceaa ‘Washington. Our prices ate exceedingly low. 13 ciseo for ‘yesterday. Greasionel 1 for: Seen oe