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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1886—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. j EOUS! MB. RIDDLEBERGER RISES AGAIN.| THE CONFERENCE ADJOURNS. WE RESET street, Joo! Brown; Jackson Square, ADY GOING INTO Mot 2 EDITION A Scene in the Senate This Afternoon—| Appointments of Preachers for the ford Avenue, dit Whecier, Highand Avene. Distriet Government Affairs. THE GREAT TELEPHONE SUIT. E GREAT LABOR MOVERENT. THR NEW ASSESSMENT. ‘The Distri. an | The Bill to be Filed Against the Bell | Will the Railroad Strike Become Gem “Walking costumes abd F o| The Virg: Senator Answers Capt. Sane ki need. Pa FI ee miro BL ict Commissioners have invued, an ‘ ~~ Cption dresses. Adires I PY star oillce. tee Eade’ Cb Garkson: Jefferson street J.P. Wright oe aking some oainieations, tn ~ Telephone Company. eral?—Various Labor Matters. Fpcwes e282 SHAts OF MEAT AND -—- —<— CHANGES IN WASHINGTON PULPITS—A PRO a ; Benties Bai orth Baltimore, W. | March 15, 1883: The fourth sobeitra, is| Inthe bill which the government will file} A St. Louis dispatch says war to the knife has Fy Power Stock, “at $8. Address “ POWER, Si In the Senate today, when the chair lakl| PosmD STATUE TO WESLEY IN THIS CITY—A | ty he eat 3 5, Seregat, one | made to "include that ‘of ‘against the Bell Telephone company and Alex- | been declared against the Knights of Labor by Sit BALE STOCK : aaa before the Senate the resolution of Mr. Logan | PREACHER WHO GOES TO AN INDEPENDENT | East pamptleds ast GL. Gaddy:; Govens! ander Graham Bell to test the validity of the | the railroad companies interested in the pres “ . « | torefer the letter of Capt. James B. Eads, read | CHURCH. town, W. B. Edwards, G. .W. Feelemeyer, sup. Bell patents, the United States charges that |ént strike. ‘This conclusion was arrived at ‘ yesterday, to the committee on rules, with ees es one J.C, Niel q 4, Jos. % certain letters patent issued to Alexander | yesterday, when an order was issued by H.M. 4 a Spstructions to investigate the charges made by |The Baltimore Annual M. E. Conference held | W'lson; , Havre-de-Grace, nel Shannon; Graham Bell, dated March 7, 1876, and Jan- | Hoxie, first vice president of the Missouri Pa uary 80, 1877, were illegally and improperly | cific, to the heads of all departments of the procured to be issued. In regara to the issue of | road tot once dispense with the services of Hereford, 8.M, Alford, J.H. M. Lemon; Home- SHOOTING AT JULES VERNE. | Mr. Riddleberger recently, that Eads had had | its final session this morning at the Metropoll-| stead Mission, fete sagtind ewe ee pak shenchmen’ gn ,the floor of the Senaté, | tan church. Rev. Dr. McCauley, of Diekineon | bright; Long Green, 0. C: Mariot:’ Lutherville, A Nephew of the Famous Romaneer | Mr. Riddleberger ‘No ford, T. E. Peters: POR SALE-AT A ar a 7 r led to Mr. Plumb, Who | college, conducted the opening devotional exer | W. eDowell; North Harford, T. E. the first-named patent it is held that Prof. Bell | every clerk, telegraph operator, conductor, and, Bi gore horse, worth 8 Plined bomsy Attempts to Kill Him. had taken the floor, to give him an opportunity | cises, en Foxreon, Watson Case, Wavertz, @. C. Bacon; should have fied a. writien description of ‘his | in fact, every ‘employe not positively necessary a “Sghidste | AMIENS, FRANce, March 10.—An attempt Boletier had ever before crept intoa Congres | Rev. W. G. Herbert offered a resolation, | Motinesh ecapaty sears ats Bes aeons. favention in full, clear, concise and distinct | to the company in its present crippled condi- R SALE-THE “OTTO™ GAS ENGINY we. | 8% Made to-day to assassinate Jules Verne. | Monty foray in such manver as that ot Capt, | Which was adopted, declaring that it is fitting | of the ae Qusrteriy Conference; John oe terms, being particular to point out the im-|tion. This means that about 45 telegraph quires no boiler: avoids ail expensive attendance: | TWO shots seuss ena ee ible! Eads. No notion preceded the letter at all, da that a statue or monument of John Wesley, | Seiber; at Drew oot peminary. ‘*. SEM. STRIDES ENDORSED BY Sib COMMEMEO- |. pocements or ecanbinations whidh be claiened ‘gherators, 1.800 freight-house hands, 800cleris, Bo lows of in pandiing of (uci: no ashes. For | a young student, who turned, out to - he et r) Was charge the founder of Methodism, should be erected | (paitiinore, Ma tbat = were | The Commissioners have replied to the in- | #6 his invention or discovery. crossing watchmen, 100 to 150 firemen, Goa Dactioony. "Sena for theealar abt pr fos ee | parte: Se uns eee eee eilting Eis downright falsehood, aud was ready tomect | 18 this, the capital of the nation, andes itis | Gua Go wai .bellimore: Columbia ave: , Zine (commissioners, have replied to the, to: | Me hie inventlon oF discon Beli, although up to | Posts and heads of departments on the Mie- : Ei F. Uppe: | Uncle. One of the bullets missed the novelist | the Senator from Iliinois (Mr. Logan) on the | fitting that this conference—the oldest—should nee Street, J. J.G.Websier; Fran! tit Street, Sees ~ istrict commit peorenting, the fitness of | time of the issuing of his patent he had never gous Fecite are let out for the time being. It Fe ee aoe ag TRADE A SPLENDID | altogether; the other struck him tn the leg, in- | floor In debate on the question at any time. take the initiative steps, that the bishop ap- Park Garaner Grace, to be supplied: Harlem Lu aires ieee justice of che od cze to tranemitt artioulate —— by S maf ya neers will a uakmpaved property worch from 04M) to C5000. | tonne Mime een "ecient ha Buri, und is | Met Laguiomcalied attention, to,the met, that Simp geommittee to consider location, Plans, | stead Summerfield, HF Downs Union square | iow Hesecks. ‘They recommend him as every | application Parposely framed his application | Whoare not in the surike will be twated Tike: Address H.W. C. ste ot: | SOME en stu “ 2 oo " | way worthy. ‘ela ise. Altogether there are 5,000 persons nob Behe eee eA BN Ganware” | Monght wo be insane, Tee ene n cnc emean| Sere eae ara ate Foundry ond Metropolitan | Ward: Buckevslowaieat: BPivece eaietatiie; | Fae MECuGATIONS oF race, mara axp on. | Bester sees Ene ee Tm, | ler actnuaee ines here are 8.000 pence Bak HOR SALE-APPLETONS NEW AMERICA jenn Victory at Lewiston. Mr. Riddlebe: id: “Let him come now.” | $Purches and Rev. G. W. Herbert and Messrs. | J" TWaisns Elkridge, J. C. Stewart; Ellicott GODDING. — inventions, and to deceive and mislead the | 108s of their salaries and wages until the Cyclopedia, All the volumes delivered at once on ra Ales ‘del Mr. a ably asked delay until Mr. | %,G. Emery and 'B. H. Stenemets were |p- City, KR’ Murphy; Frederick City, L. H.| Prof. Spencer F. Baird, of the Smithsonian In- | €xaminers of the Patent ofies and the public, | Knights return to work. mail ‘mouthiy payments Address Box 120, Star Me., March 10.—The second elee F_Culiom simply as v | pointed the committee. Pearce; ratown, A. AM. Courtney; Harper's | stitution, in his letter declining the position of | His claim, it is alleged, was for “improvement | The most important rumor ts that the em — 7 mss iwe | tion for mayor yesterday, there having been po | Logun shonid.cume. so condition | , Rev. Mr. Wright submitted the report of the For we een A. at G Liberty, Reuben | school trustee tenderad him “by the Commie: | 1m telegraphy,” with special referees to. the | Ploses of the Culeago, burlington wad gal WOR SALE_ THREE TRAP NETS AND <TAxis | Choice on March 1. resulted tn a victory for the | | Ir fl Subject should be resumed upon the | “surer. Gibson was called tcthe ofiair, ana | £olb; LAngandre and Union firidae, OA. Sones; | sinters cotates thet ete the saree ree eee | then. Seca apicetiee ee ee nee pone So tact inaugarate « strike on ‘at road Doh ee Oh te celved 312 majority ‘over D. J. McGiliienddy, | appenrance of Mr. Logan. the bishop not beinz present tre conference, at Magothy and Mount Carmel, W. McK. Ham- | sontan Institution, the National Museum, and | Method of multiple telegraphy. In describing C en Say Also be expec democrat. The iabor candidate a = Port Lass FCRSIT ithdrew. This | Mn. RIDDLEBERGER CATECHISES MR. LOGAN. OR SATE—FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE AND | js the first thine the republicans have carried Fi Bengeis Carpets, at private sale. Appis st 1740 | the city tor several sears this invention it is asseried he aid not include | © join the throng of strikers and belure the Or mention its capacities to transmit speech. | trouv Prof. Bell 1s charged with misiending and de- | countrs : Middletown, W. R. Osborn; Mt. Ulivet, | the U. 8, fish commission on his shoulders, to 30 Oclock, engaged in devottonal oxercises. | WW Davis; Parepans Ee” Senn B.F. Dev- | say nothing of various minor duties, he finds Later in the afternoon Mr. Riddleberger called | Duriog these exercises, for about # half hour, | VW. W. Davis; coy fT is end ng a =< = atten and bald he fouad ta the | the prayers wore filled wits revous for divine | Ze Savage and Laurel, W. W. Van Arcdale; | that he has almost po time lelt for the incidents ends ali the raitroad’ systems of the will be involved, and the dispute will 4 Smithburg, W. H. Dell; Summerfield Circuit, | of domestic or social life. ceiving the examining officials of the Patent | Snatiy be reduced to it between ratiroad: ATROBUSIRTAS WAGOWT IS Perey guidance to the bishop and his counell (who | }" i : orice =p tty ; corporations and organized labor. See ae Be SE |, emapegrtan tas uct Sgr poe | te nnn ge Hut a” Lage” Ga ey eames [fl ve" aneae tana yew | aac a ao mater amnate | Sian Dc arte gt ine a | A a ea cetae ne et howe es ce at bette peEaE | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 10.—! h - . nents), and that each mal 4 , excin: | F . he caused these officers not to make any bu- | MiNCrS of the Clearfield district ‘yesterfay, It TES ad Seeet Wot Washngiot. "3 Ke PROBS.” | out about 20 tnlenaornine Ip” the tae works | Would like’ to koow how the Souutor got the Hind his proper plage and each congregation te | Sen collere ang mentored Peete ee Sea | Ie eae Ce Bie ss ork getrzasto the sate ofthat artor the pated | wnw decided by m malorty of oar 3,00)" ts hem of Ehrets & Co., at the Point Breeze ; Recor stor, and. that, tis worl 1 eS © | the ‘printed publications concerning it, and | 4! ne question of Wi aboard of ar son aiLE caused by the explosion of a still. ‘That partof| Mr. Logan suid he had had nothing to do with | Gound to the glory of Gra. Hallimore “Wetiodie! asd meee tieer Gh ine | possiblity of may giving “Hie aalde Wms Sar | therefore the patent iscued Spo sack Gelusive | titration. A'itcntingdon Be, aptcretness ou \ Repeal sepasicnig ts ecm cmaa tie works is a total loss. The loss is about | getting it into the Record. It was ordered that the good wishes of this | Street conference Tulle Senge oar | Lon, t2 outside m: ‘al fithess for the work, | 400 ambiguous application was and is vold. | Coal miners iu te Huntingdon district strack New Epnicit Prax $30,000. Dir. itlddieberger criticised the publication | conterence be sont to Rev. A: W. Hudisell, now | Sifeete 5 seems to settle the question. So, while fully | At the time of Aling the application, the bili | Yesterday’ for the ton cents por ton advance ia in is offered by owner, who is leaving Pang ey of the letter in the Record, and asked “Who 1s | of the South India conierence. alti Proceeds, Prof. Beli was not the original in- | Wages, abd ata meeting held yesterday atter myie is & madnificent’ Upright Parlor ‘Three Men Terribly Barned. Eads? Many say he isa’ great engineer, and Tue lHaee OoiratesGe: TaUreh, Map ee cia, Henaban, PE. (F. | sensible of the honor you would copter, I feel it | Progeeds, Prof. B improvements in tclegraphy | BOON resulved to ablde by the desiaive of ake design, whh full and Fick quality of tone, | , SOUTH FRamrxouam, Mass., March 10.—An pany gay he i the wera not arreign itm, Wat | Te question as to the next axsston of the | Cl, House: Hitaw steer ce oe ete a | oy ee oe described and claimed in his application. Clearfield convention, Throughout the Cai ver iesign, all and rich quality of tone, 7 ae sone Rub- | He said that Eads could not arraign him, bu: eal 4 8. M. He z i a perland region the mines have ali shut down. ee ee ee a ee ae ante ven wurks yesterday alvercoun | wiien bischargesweretaken upbyesenatofand | Conference was taken up. Station, J- ¥. “Goucher, 1b L: Watson, C. B.| gamos D. Adame eAtan ce truck B prention of Philip Hels, of Germany, in 1661, i es havo ull shut down, payments if disposed of at once. ignited the clothing of John Lowery and James | put iu the Record they become the charges of | Rev.G. W. Cooper stated that as there had ynlth, W. SD. Clem, sip. Fort avenue, Harry | tendered his resiguation, 10 take rack 8, D988 | ts presented at length. Stress is laid upon the | At Likhar about alt the men ate at work, ‘Square Piano will be taken as part payment if de-| Kelly, employes, and burned them horribl,. | that Senator, and he (Riddleberger) found him- si gsi Hanover street, W. H. Reed; Hill street, | 9q\and requests ten days" furlough from the | C#=¢ ol Elisha Gray, who on the same day, Feb- | The Philadelphia und Roading raiiroad the ff i z é inst, we r f. Bell appeared ut the | PANY yesterday notified its section men nin sired. Apply at once at Martin Grately. a fellow employe, sought to aid | self arraigned by that Senator. In that light ene LG AE eh UG BA Wilbon aE ene oo. ea aey, | Ast Paver oines th his document aed cavers, | etaployes in the shope at Bridgeport, Pa, that thei and ‘way also badiy burnéd. Ail thtee | Be should eonalder the matter, He sald ads ea ee rest el eiven an tne | sic Renee tt ernon Plaed, to besuP |" Noreen my mam nutpreg respecron. | Fateutowice with bis document ied weavent, | ™ploy os in the shops at Kid Maqui percent PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS | Cuso are critical. had charged hiin with falsehood, and the Sone | yitailon on the rant OE te Hien ey can tne | piled: aot Mision, Te Site | linding tonpectr ESTERS ae Render: Mr, | Salming, the invention of an fartrument for | ir Wascs Lad book increawed eh zon HEC aan eis micce Gio muougel fa Meads. |c Mes Loanei eae itinath er conisies gation, Baltimore. Last year when he gave & | chapel, BeFeyton’ Brown; Muiignire Qeisy | Horace F- Page that a dangerous chimney in | telemmuttiogy eat, sounds and conversation | 1 i iguificant mossage lias beew (ramamitted SEL a aOe he EO ToT arae MUTG | Chinese Mast Ge Through in Riddiebergers contruction of Reacts Ho had | Simllt invitation they laughed at him, but he | Ss Greenwells Calvert a, 2 rar ural whith iets The sipoke emer the hall ot Howes Frat Bells te Oa | te SS ie Capel ad TWr Sty SubEmion | LONDON, Oxt,, March 107A clroular has noticed that they did not lauzh now. ton, W. C, Babéock; Hampstead, I. 'M. West; : inthe day, no reterence being made to | berlin. He urged that ali labor over wie Reres, Capel and be sia TWiNTY SUPEMION: | 222 \auea bs tite superingendant or the soutbe | Slinply presented the letter of a citizen of good pstead, it; sone: > 2 Rey. Mr. Webster presented an invitation | Hunts, to be supplied; Mechanicstown, Osbora | 1409, thus making it dangerous from fire, | transmitting s; city exerts any contol be restene Me NG WESTERN MULES. ‘These are sound and : er- | Standing. and that he would do for any man. Bee ed ti a plied; 3 % 1409, ‘thus making 1 erous trom ‘fre, | ta ‘S| Sig chert any ound bate vr 4 is to visi the Grand Trunk railway order- g from Fayette stree: i Rev. Dr. Carroll | Belt; Ve 4 Mt iring. pos ee ot Ret Ges : ; : ne ch im acne, “hose Inwant Of ck ca ‘ony | ing that herealter nil Chinese going over the |, Mt. Riddieverger sald he would resent the | Hose preter, Tir, Blusedgeurged | Wr Baatoners Rate He omens MUWashington, | Fiotiy by the’ owners ot bots pouses,, Five | oxtlt being kept scereuy tu the Pateat Gilles, | S10" 08 the Parcot a Mayor in navur orn = ee ie raed ee aie the Senate and | High street; Rev. CH. Richard ed one to be supplied; Reisterstown, E. Richard: | G2Y8 are given for repairs. KR. O. Holtzman, | its wording become known to Prof. Bell through | Pronounced policy. Foor oF HORSES, JUST AR- | the conductors will be held responsible to see | from. Eads bad no right in the Senate, an 5 vettestroet: Rev. : i : agent, has been notified to repair the brick | the examint Purthe: ‘ Iv is stated th ‘ F HORSES that none of the Mongolians are allowed to | 00d ot arraign him Giiddtebergeny, but. a | en” sty Rev. Thos Myer urged High street fon, GA. Held, sups Smithville, B. i Smith; work on top of chimney in rearof hease No.8 | tween an examiner, fF Wilbur, and Prot | runmug ior some emt ete as een a aera c pair of broke | stop tn Canada, ores = ANU ee Igllow ia by Kev. Mr. Price on the same side, g W. Heyde; West River, 0. ridge, W- dangerous condition, “Laon Danbreat a =i auiorneys is charged, through and ranges sannpactored by the Fuller & Wer Mules: prices averswing from 200. JOHN _—_—_>—_—_ a street was selected. ye . : First Cl ee 4 ‘a © of Troy, N.Y» a BiasrENS Sai Seek se nw to asm Presbyterian Home Rulers. DOM gett eons SOW unapbronches and | “Go motion of ites, Dr. Lanahan, a supernu- | Cit! "Grace, “GE.” Duddrear bayid | Botifled to remove the frame shed which he | caveat, and the arto! telephony, wae monopol rt . = re TOR SALE-TWO COUPES. SEVERAL BUG-| Dvprix, March 10.—The members of the | Pomugs Be would nnoover the cone | Mefary relation was granted to Rev. It W. | i. Garroll agent of Book Dewa has built in rear of 810 9th street northwest ul Mtory, member ized by Bell without proper consideration of or & Co., of Woburn, Mass, have ‘arts: ail good makers; will se:l cheap. » a Ve in; e relation « BET EDS resident of Dic! col mem- st the u6 | Gy tebe ae vt ut Seca SMP AETONG Tei: | Ge perant Cor tine, fie to | Rate upnfway chem, Mune 88% | cued rm civ to mpermbingray wis | ber oy Salon Guatenycopacenee Meay | Wtesinet oat Us are of condemnation ot une days after the aint uatent Wax ated | the une sate doublons Ue noodpaed by SSS which Was ytdopted | at Belfast, | “Mr. Riddleberger deried thathe had arraigned | V9": Yeates Drew theo. sem.; C. E. Kelton, trans | §17/and 619 32a street northwest, has not been | Me Gays, After, the Arst patent w: | averting eat parece base, Chessy PAYING LAUNDRY. IN | yesterday, explain their action by say Eads, but really he had no idea that Eads was | p24 feSlution of good wishes to Rev. Mr. | ferred to 8t. Louls conference: J. B, Van Meter, complied with, and unless the buildings are tained for the first time a patent tor gg ene ee Lueir 2,000 employes. the best iocauity in the cits; duing a. business of Saito prosede elem _ iy : Poulson, who has been transferred to the New | transferred to Newark conférence: 1, L. Pout. | Com 3 an instrument which transmitted articulate | | Lbis exj that the Boston street railroad SE SOO Re See, ailing Dor rent or male: A. P ihe Toca government agitation ‘is really tne be- So Ue Bad paper penieny co bean Mee (conference, was offered by Rey. Mr. son: transferred to New York Bast conference. ieasugowny ERD as ie A ydee| speec bh 2788, {2ieettleal-speakiny ,gclephone, Cmployer wilt at once take menses to ~ aeaetenes Es 1GSm__| ginning of happier daysin Iretand. : adopted, amberland Distriet—G. G, Baker, P. ° " a ERE] [Ge cscribed in Gray’ ore pay. WOR SALE TMPORTED Canary | ©”! —— ail the Siddleation he (Riddleberger) wanted, A DISCUSSION OVER REV. MR, THIRLKELD'S | (Cumberland, Md.)—Barton . E. Bird; Berke Houcture, built op alia 16 t fect ‘high, between from the wrongit ipa ietane so bane Ee Eee a Caaee Foden toe Ud Seabee ett | PENANCLAL ANDCOMMERCIAL — | Sr RiadnaatOn, he, (Ridaleberger) ws wha CASE. GLAPrings, HH Savage; Bloomington, G. W: | the lots in rear of 1235, and 1297 uh street | the contents of that, caveat, ‘Tie patent of The Courts. atom ‘ST. HARTBRECHT. _ The New York Steck Nacket. ne regarded as the bankrupt and hopeless! Rev. Mr. Amos moved that Rev. L. A.| 9° W. Hedge, sup.; Cumberland: Genter street, Tiley pee ok eto tris |, | March 7 is declared invalid for a number of PROBATE CovRT—Judge Ooz. SALE-BARGAING IN LOT CHEAP HAR-| ay. guowing are tne opening and 3:00 pm, prices | renee continue'to fight against committing | Thirlkeld be placed on the supernumerary ist, | Joseph France: Riagsley, James P- Wilson. Elk | fowiul height, as a division tense. een ed cecal, Teagous, in addition, it is} | Today, Estate of David Melutire; motion tn double toach. “Fancy Plush Lap Nabe S85" wort | ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, as reported DY | this government to tue endorsement of a banks | but this resolution was opposed by Rev. Mr. | Gurden, C. Le Pate; Flintstone F.C. Edwards: iu patent bearing date Mirch 7, | General Derm tor dismminsal of uppeal Bled Be cult, 3. BUILDING PERMITS 1876, is void because it docs not point out and | tate of Chat 8 Lose $7.50; lot at $3, foriner price $4.50; large square | Special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th Street: Tupt government. Price, who took the ground that such a request | Frostburg, H. 8. France; Frostbu r 10; widow qualified as ad- = . fol. | distinctly claimeither a new and usesul art or | ministrator in $3,000. # ‘ a : 1 ee: took the groun : Wilson; Grant W. Vac it Gr Sunliky iongosk, | have been issued by Ta Entwisle as ¢ i ministrator in $5,000 atid appoluted guapdion honey and strong shapes Stable Cover at $4 fo: gooa | __*ONE | 2. /800y Bema) G_) 800 | ,Mr- Logan arose simply, Ue, sald, to state the | contd not be m private arrangement and serve | H-MeNemar, one to be sapplied: Hedgesville | (elisr dwellinss: L, between Sth ead 24th | maser eer temam and wsciul | 0 the cllidren; Goud 1,000, yy gies Use BECKER'S Saddlery, 1345" Penn = SeMIS. x, por ggwi98 | plained that having received the letter from | another chureh, ‘ithe wishes wo serve an in: | J, Pardew, Hyndman, Thomas Wood; Key: | cellar dwellings, 1, between 13tn and 14th | manut DUL fe an attempt to nelede te aan | Walter; will tied. Estate ot Mary Leay; ~ jald | 3) SM North Pee 26 1°26, | Eapt. lads, a cluizer of repute, he spread it be- | dependent church he cay hecate Boas Melt bces, ge mn eming: FG. | Brick.” Gok Gk stsaes corte GRGOe Tae | cee Sones inca Tagege tebe magemncaees [2 42%] Do. pret] 68. | Seta | torte wen nce — ew. Mr. Koontz asked it such a, request | Porter; Marlinsburg, W. Ve., 48. Hank J. W | Urlck, G21 Oth street northwest: $1,560. H. } and thessime claim the ullezed 1nvent —-— NEYS. 10% Northwest] ‘Mr. Cockreil defended Capt. Eads. gould be granted in view of clause 186 of the | ledges, sup; Mount Savage, H. 8. Hilton; Old | Hurnnemen, erect oat Oak Detecees cent | are and the alleged Invention of a us slaswe Muights of Labor Dismissed. ATTORNEY Mr. Cockrell spoke of Cupt. Kuds as.a distin: | discipline, which relates especially to impaired | TOWN, £0 be ‘supplied: Paw-Paw, W. Va., to Le | dwelling, Lith, between C and D streets sonth- serge ghee errors pee AMPBELL G BERRYMAN (LATE OF THE guished eltizen of the graud state of Missouri, | health, 4 Fee ee er aye tattents BAkCU RAN: | Sables lot d square 12m, Betrech beteeen Toe | Garcons 2 Single Patent and a single | | Tonoxro, Ost, March 10-—The street rath »; : a angus ‘ es RS : y, W. Va, H. . lot 2, 3, e vay joyes, having form the Can ot Reto & Berryman), Attorney-at Law, nee te ee eae ae a eee | ter see om deprecated too rigid adherence | O'Ratantal” Bhepherneti ee ee An veratins, | amd 40th Gintots ‘northwest BIGOOR Lao | tte United Mates cha c ate tosany diaratonee a ; Y ce ges that Bell was an-| Kuights of Labor, were tony disinimed Smverding that Gady wastrom Missourl, had shld Work Ofsaving fours thesis Getic has Hoek | We Wider damien, Melsaren: ‘Union. Grove, to Bs between Cand Dand iat and Sd streets south | sreticie’ hots, Giger ysty, OF the oveetrical ma the worst he could say against him.’ [Laugh-\ be the guide. He was not opposed to Methodist | 8UPplied; Winchester, W. A. Koontz, casts $2,000. Henry Kunn, eroot two dwellings, | Fhestened Tesee, Lane Bets Cro ter, ,, | ministers serving other congregations, tor who THE LOCAL OPTION LAWS. M, between 12th and 11th streets southeast: | Gray; Thomas A. Edison Aveboy ie, The question of the reference of Mr. Logan’s | could serve them better than Methodist mints-| The special memorial unanimously adopted | 87, 0 Tities to Real estate, S02 F 263m. ]_ (3, BAXTER, ATTORNEY-A-LAW, LATE « Chief Law Clerk Interior Department. Twenty years in the civil service. Practices befure the Courts, service by the colapany. Turee bundred mem weil, | are thus thrown vutofemploymeut, The pres Jesus | Ident of the company says that ho union nem ton aud | Will be employed. Very few car are running. 1 $1,200. Charles W. Perkins, agent Washing- | many others. It is claimed aisv iuat tusks — Spon Reg ae ee loop PM aN hn17 resolution caused some debate, the committee | ters. He once served a Presbyterian congreza- | py the conference yesterday, prepared by Revs j ton Base Bull club, erect a 2-story office between | patent was obtained by fraud upon Aimos E. Sonne heen een Ee Ci a a 42a | Texas Pac..-| 114) arate erate nie ta ie hor id costo come | on, and there wereicasea.wijere such trausiers\| «car acon ncalace andi Boldaiaieicecacnta: | Use Capitol ard llae strestandl mad itameireess Dotbear, profassor of piysies at Tuna on Women Confined in a Steckade. YAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT. 73a. Union Pac.-| 49441 meree, and that committee objecting. have resulted in great good. Mr. Myers was 2 4 eee northwest; $4,500. P. N, Dwyer, erect three | Massactiusetts, wito, it Is alles: THE STORY WHICH SHOCKED AND AROUSED Law. Practices in ail the Courta. Office 490 . BS Wab.Pac | 1 Mr. Riddleberger declared that he would not | continuing when Dr. Lanahan arose and said: | ton to the legislature of Maryland, protesting | dwellings in alley between 3d and 4% and H | and invented the magneto-telepiic me Youtsiana avenue (Barbour Law Building). Residence, | Mo. Pac. 106 06. | pec eree—| 22, appear before any committee. He said let the | “I have a poi! order.” Spainst @ change from local option to license, | and [streets southwest; $1,200. 8. C- imer,| The Dowd case be red to usa collusive EVANGELIST SAM JONES, No. 154 Yi. sireet northwest. Selebin | Ned Cent...i 54%) Stty| West Union—.| 69%! 69% | representative of Eads who had presented the “solomon says,” replied Mr. Myers, “that it | high or low, in Maryland, and especially in An- erect a 3-story and cellar beer depot Virginia | case. wherein fucts were suppressed and the After reading tae requests tor prayer at the J. H MILLER, ATTORNEY-aT-Law, letter take care of him. is folly to answer a man before he js beard.” polis, also asked ior such amendment to the | Avenue and D, between 6th and’ 7th streets; | public a, ved, in order Ubat the teccphoue | m Fs x . Pi 4 hi eeting in Farwell hall, at Chicago, yee Ne Roane end 4 Centon Law Building, From W: weet To-day. MR. LOGAN CAUSES A SENSATION. “That is so,” honestly assented Dr. Lanahan, weuerey unoot poration! act of ae ate se sae $12,000. Thomas Collins, erect @ 2-story | monopoly might be sustained by an apparentiy verday, the Kev. Sam Jones said be had ae as 2 Lousiana sven | New York, March 10.—There was arather| 44, 7 (with manifest feeling) sald he had | mid the ‘merriment of the brethren. “It 1s | rst, prevent minors trom joining social clubs | (welling H, between 6th and 7th streets south | lugal cdecieieee Poe ee ee ueeree | arena folly to raise a point of order before you have | Under the act; second, prevent the disposinj Ent prices showing declines of ig tore por cone | dealt kindly with Mr. Riddleberger, but when | #1¥,toraise a po a of intoxicants’ on the Sabbath threugh such west; $1,000. L. K. Beatty, erect a 1-story ‘ux Beas, Public and Attorney | except Western Union which was ue In the | the latter called him the representative of Eads | Mr. Myers then concluded the inter-| clubs; third, prevent any disposing of intoxi- si lec! dwelling East Capitol, between 6th and 7th ut the two Supposed patents described “be in | Teccived @ letter duied tn @ city of 12,0004 1 things recalled, repealed and decreed aso- | bAbItaNtS In aw sister state which showed northeast; 96,500. Fred. Dietz, erect two 2-| lutely null. ‘The court is prayed als that If, 4 depravity in that place that it was hard to y heav. fining ' sta ‘upted sentence, and then Dr. Lanaban said: | Cantsasa beverage in or by any incorporated y ellar dwell treet, between R » be wholly re} e te 4 ae Leeilene sre oes 22 TO. | oa per cont quacrally, while Paine Mall nd | proeanzbody else he sialea what was abso- ‘Now; Iwill raiscapolntor order, and inquire | Body, with invent or etfect to neutralize tae | O4s.sud cellar dwellings q street etween & | the. patuta are hott be wi mal pact they are | Nelleve existed. ‘The let = Western Union were eapeciall irene tiie temeee ir: Hididlebe reer @tsialrned anythine more | 1A moron forerother Mveraito interpret | loos onion Awe! seers ei wal lng aad eee eee Fold, aud make a decree covering! that, portion onen eclining 1 and the latter 1y. There wi than to say Mr. Logan presented the letter, e episcopacy? a EE ACTER an streets northwest; $5,000. Jol F- | of the patent which is wrong wud illegal, npg Loom ce % oa Te Rostx Comes Wora Sparse | oson nda acide, docks | than ‘Logan repeated. that if he was called the} “I don't wish to,” expostulated Brother ‘Treasury Employes. ody, erect two ‘ator dwellings ‘Liberty | “it bus not yet been duis seitied Sinere the | MUG La, a the Bropratzot of the alockade Wag and Western Union, with moderate trading In : ybody except the people it | Myers. THE SECRETARY DOES NOT THINK A GENERAL | street, or alley; between Oth wad. Loth aud D | een nee not set bes y settled wher jeading capitalist of the Clty, Lo atvenapes the rest of the list. "A slight rally occurred just | Tepresemtutive of any cobs Peeks ‘T don’t think that he will do any harm,” EMOVAL 18 A and E streets southwest; $1,500. iii be at Columbus ONEMS Yat probably it | were ever made ty drive lin ifuin the place ne rest of the lis i 8 EQUIRE! 5 $1, - = = before 11 o'clock and the market was steady for | “asuot true. Riddleberger appealed to | sald the bishop with great deliberation, to the | phe Goeeaiy of he Weeenaey Ieee ieee ptesrahsh ante opened an | Aud that iis nefarious busiuess was curried om ‘YES, IKNOW, THAT IS 50 @ time, but at 11o’clock is again quiet and | Gen. Logan to be heard, and there Was no little a acer reg COMETS cates Deel Stn tuETG Win) CRATE en Geeta | ENE Evan Llitioes cae et no hee pecan That Wonderful $15,000 Vase. isuersheteome of the Seren tet eee heat 1 Kel a g thi . E] : - iabwer - And in some branches of business. according to the | 2°®¥Y- Sy rete ee eee a tren arene coutal| he did not wish to infringe on any right Of the | list of the names of persons employed in the | 9WneTs on M strBet and Jefferson place, 9 peor | oe Eee ee ae BaD | chen meaner mm Ao stair steoda Eeetoee sabiications of partion engaged therein, eee eee ene be reached, the resolution went over. Rea eed st a the eon to say that there | Treasury department during the year ended | having the alley with aophalt blocks, ‘Mr, Wm. T, Waiters, oi Baltimore, told a Sun d with @ request for Ube prayers of ail 1 changes from Mor 's quotations: lor i T, wi Le ed tier < + 1 ROBBING wane ee oo pare : —— +0 In the further discussion’ it was stated that | December 31st, 1885, and showing the tine squid Giaspintes teat bb peomaea nee eatend reporter yesterday that he did not buy for a is Sine as, ‘Begins with spring. rests on its oars in mid-summer, | [.& 418, 1891, coupon, 112% bid, 112% asked. U. The Civil Service Law. Gs OSG Te ee Guin iad aed Seabiored are peta vate by milk. wagons, $18,000 the famous “Peach Bloom” Chinese | coudition uf thas was toe mines deat nee the : ans . 1 a MMITTEE OPPosED | charge of was tbe Bethany church in Balti-| to each. He says that so far as he knows the . . a 2 of saifairs wus the darnoable ts Man ea eeeteer oo -4| acteapone iste eae neE. OP rae eae | ee ee ee i more. rsons named. were assigned to. useful | , Mt. Henry Thecker, 1118 20th street north- | vase at the sale of the Morgan culiection in New | ha ever Leurd ol, and Le suse anche ede ponhernrtnbadbiory after season, these men | With 126% bid. "126% asked. D.C. per. imp. Us, Rev. Dr, Lanahan was opposed to the motion, | labor. ‘The Secrewry does not think that | Wesh enters a protest with the Commissioners | yore Monday. He did not know who tue pur-| it The letter whiten ¥ season after , these m ir. Jones reierred to Te= in, 114% bid, 115%4 asked. Marker stock | The session of the House committee on civil | and Hey. T. M. W est sa a aw Ws against any liquor license being granted in her Fadeare wah calls Ube fact that simuar lelicrs Were sont to proclaim tothe public in unmistakable English and | ‘Ty ‘isg2" curreney, Ni ‘S0-year fund. 3-658, today was prineipally consumed | against tue resolution, andthe ‘only way: was | angeae ale Dieate ee eee ples 2D | neighborhood. a te pintaree Dee RO TO aerate Says, thial | Sewapapors in Chicago a Four age cumceroines, , ise2, currency . service reform to-day was principally cons against the resolution, and the only way was | any of the bureaus beyon pro (or r.J,J.Sanborn, ofthe District auditor’softice | Ofull the pictures put down to him a: purchuser | DUWSPubers in < pum Fons aye oumcarntns give the figures, whic». if there is ascintilla of truth i Washington was, 39% bid, 40 asked: | 10 a discussion of the report prepared by Mr. | 10, follow ents, ‘The law had been vio-| in his annual estimate for the next" fiscal year | ,.¢"J-J.Sanbora, of the Distr he bought none, Tue only one he did buy was | Siucinetie: the county seat oe ce aeae months are upon the stoo} of repentence, doing pen- | bouts, 104% bi. Washington tarket swek, zoia bia, | Vice law. « that this was the case at preset, Sthat general or extended removal of individu- | Ussing at Now York avenue and Ot strect oo | the curious little vase was Dought in Uy tive uri | JOBES Jeter Caine nous Guat town, Soy. Atte fo mate “Sweixe meno | 22 sch, Satgnal Maegan Bank, 120,018 | | Mr. Stone (Mo) eald that while he belleved | | itev- Mr. ‘Thiriteld sd that he nad been | alsandthe appolntntent of othe “ta thelr cad treet an e Great Falls Ice, 7 asl Real we Tithe society which sold it to Mrs. Morgan .or $15,000, omnes ss the, Jaw should not be repealed, he could not | asked to take charge, of the church, and t's required for. the better disy.t-a of business, | Keen the boxe of the Abbott school out of thelr | Sout wa ‘hove atiapices the wae Gen ove z "4 reasoning. He will | this application was the only method that he | but lum satisfied that there are cases in whiew | 2 . ducted. One theory is that the society api beed option pintetiiorses rye met Could adopt in order to resin hie coummctiog | tes tatoral ot ane emnbente can the ap-| _, Noble N. Snowden, in note to the Commis <i TONS” in the prices of their wares, and thereby | fusurance 109 bid, 10‘ asked. Penn, Tel, con as News Briefs. pailiate their evil doings, They would have the pub- | bid, 47 asked. Chesapeake and Pot. Tel. Co., 68% bid. G. W. Cartiun, a peddler, gave himself up to ss - - tv hata sewer be lid on ist | #lready sold it for about $9,000, and vought 1 the New York police to-day. th ‘the lie believe that they are not only JUST but GEN rt was ugreed to by all | with the Methodist church. He said that he | pointiment of more active and efficient persons | S!oners, request ti to make their bargain good, even iftucy lost | te New York polic Y, saying be was OUS. But such pretensions do not put the dollars Baltimore Marxets. Gioaiies ciembaret astiienbeoneently uadober|| hadi madeyuo) contraseiaeds ientatioreeee | Coats stead, would be of advantage to the | Street, between D and E streets southwest, | oe tee eee eorace theo ie tent [peep Tye | Yack Into the pockets from which they were filched. | BALTIMORE. Mn. March 10—Visginia sixes, con- | [ove the House, It is as follows “Your commit: | go0d work cuuld be done for Methodione Otnes | paktioeer ae Bould be of advantage to the See aiell. sealer ot eeiguis ond tebeea the soctety, having charged Mrs. Morgan S13, | {ertmau's saioit ta th 35 Wike was fou Sua, Sicektions 44; Nevth Cotohing “sixes Teer | tee find that this bill instead of either improv- | men had been placed on the supernumerary | by me from time to time, as facts justiigine tho in his report for the month of February states | 000 for the little eight-inen higu pivee o1 porce. | Sad desterday morn EAR GovGixe ae ee cld. | ing: or. enlarging the soupe of the: present Iaw Hist Jp order to go abruad as missionaries, and | same are brought to my attention,” Tiere bas luepoeted taikive eoreenl eoemee lain, were bound to see that itsold fora Lisher | gale in Sew vork Unache eae Do eae wet = ides for 1t8 unconditional and | he thought that he had precedent on his’ side. ae Tra ure for their own credit, even if money was wa went “pode epmnnse dagen odd ° Eneny conse not consttcred honerahie by tay Claas | BALTIMORE, BD. Darel 10--Cottoa seaty— | EON provides oe J unconditional and | Gries of thats sor heard reas aie one side. Commissioner Edmonds’ Plan. Scalee,” The fees aimGuuted 10 SOB2e, NR”? | fost by the transaction. ‘That the society could | _Afeubisbop Tuschercau, meth mn fnd yo of people, and to sella man agarment for Rreet ind © western “supers 2.958260" ae | aak that the bill Iie upon the table, for | church, and there was a general demand for @| 4 prosgcr FOR MAKING A GBAND PARK, |“): Cullinane Complains that there ie mo | ee Oy tive (oct Laat tele oe et 8 | Dishop Gibbons, of Baltimore. S0a4.. ily, 4.35a4.75: city mills ns: First, the princi- | Vot d Spe a Rony evince r mmission gory eee eee data heccsing od beset a Wl cai kad wk Cee Se Go. ans, Se ee i ait eae ere ‘olfices bi the | _ Rev. Mr, Wilson, while in favor of the kind | WHICH HE COMMENDS TO HIS SUCCESsoR, _| water or sewerage on I street, bet 4% and if Tue New York seuute committee report that ; 5 f i i th streets southwest. Per cent, on the sale have already re: garment to the purchaser's neighbor for brands, Sbuais7: Patapsco | family, 5.40: 89; | government from politics and elections and | of work which Mr.Thirlkeld had been doing and | District Commissiong Edmonds stated to a | 6 hearly $100,000, and the sale has a week he good_resuits vo r - Private Policeman C. L, Bert, on trial at ‘ontern lower and dull; southern red Sdasd-ae, | Making the term of office depend, not upon | the good results ihat would follow, said that | Srar reporter that he looked forward to the | the iranchise of the Broadway Suriace rail- id is legal. ‘bebe Sonn! guilty | run. It is staied that what appears co most | "Om ~ sania int $35.00, Miver S7a00: ‘No.2 wowern winter red, ance On | Party service, but upon merit and good. Le- ibe granting ot the request was plainly in vio- | termination of bis commissionership with | Bruce Dentdsntecered peter ee oo Sullty People a remarkable price to pay for such a tiny aclssnay aenateh tae ean ae ek: rer cote tolerated in any Intelligent and enlight | bid: March. 91ma0% May, ¥%i90%y Cora—souihern | havior, 1s e good one. | So far as this principle Is | lation of the law, and until it was changed he | Situyure. aa he anticipated rellef aad rest, In| T. Lanham and Samuel E. Douglass, parki eee neo, oot fo wnustal and that es | tavionul prohititory amcndment, becked oy sped community. THE PEOPLE will sooner or later | steady; western steady, and active: southern white, | sustaitied by the present, law the committee | could not support the resolution. : 2 Rissman he di commissioners, recommend the removal of | high as $30,000 hare been paid for a single | T4y,000 ‘Mussacutisetts women, Only. sour a thauaatead and teeneteg pecan dcais: do. yellow, 40ai8; western mixed, think there should be no change. Re oe orto oeay te Rab: irom tBishop | hastily reviewing his oMcial course he did not | Te toxes on ‘north side of R.sttest, between eee ese tte bale, OF eonsae eg tea | methbers voled Jor the motion. syrapeepianinepeerposimpaiy bison orem fooetona: aarch.“soieeidiy April and Say. 4 Second: The present law has not been on | » xpress! pinion as to the law, | see much that he would change. He might | 1'eG,00xes Oo north side of Kis vase, The . , ance: —_ ———— began | 4g steamner. ~ ats Rem. wi th to have hi but he said tha: the law was plain and each one by e rarity. The great rarity of this vase is ——— poy te full. tnd complete (eial it tec ee ethene semson: gould see the upplication, aud it way. the prov: paver ates Imotiventa nin acest cone ‘Transfers of Real Estate, 1G beautitul peach-bioom color To any buta a a ai aaa Gea niGrime to choice waziens | than this, the committee will oppose any the bishop. o™ucrenee (0 #Pply the law and not | “The public improvements which had been | Deeds in fee lave been filed ae. follows: Reneeg tatcr sate Racekan, UT nee, vationts, to be open to Uke world, . z eee eee eS Oy atria Lateran: baa’ been || <A Vols belng taken) thie request to change the | Thought, cdapated fevOrble a suration, be | eitzabeth A. Trunnell et al. to J. W. QbL part | the Yeog-he period, somewnere between 168i | aad to be supported by ‘internacional det AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE THE | 12.0). Bulk meats—shoulders an; Hib sides, 5 iealet fy labor was granted and the al thought, compared favorably with any which | 18, sq. 75; $-. Mary Dudley to Kate Quinlan, 1722. Its peculiar color, that of rations. Packed, 44.6%; _Bacon—shoulders, 4%; clear rib | presented to this committee justifying an un- | lal granted and the result was received | had been made heretofore, and had he been te. rts3G nnd 87, 84626; $1800. Tascoruten: | 2nd 1722. pecul Seite aC Eten: | eines Mikannailbs te jippiiasbing apmeiiy bias .CTUAL Cost Crass i 7 10%all', Lard — refined, 747% | conditional repeal of the present law. It may, | With applause. ined in His piacanit it to hi par' 7,84. 62 " blossom, is @ perfect reproduction of that pecu- rince ing weverely Cannes Chee ee Enutr “Bem wentePn, spaced, daaan eteatery. | Corhavermecd ieaptaveneat bug tae remene | Hew W. Harper was placed on the super-| devised for & magnificent park aad Mex, | Sit tty Francia E, Cravchett, ravetokios te mittee of the French academy of proposals for @ ‘aris, for the treaiment of dithieult to obtain, Itisthis | muscular rucumatism. His condition last night su i Rey devised for a magnificent park and avenue, ex- | §g.900. Fannie A. Moore to ty | liar tint which is so a ue es Ane we propose to fight it out on this line. Zoas2 Egys easier and dull, 12813. Petroleum | amendment: not total repeal.” numerary list. tending from the foot of the Capitol west to the ~ feature which set collectors to raving, and the | Wa ous. aR, ead iy. Coffee fi cargoes, ordi- nd 7, sq. 812; $4,854. LD. Thoman to ; | The 9th regiment of New Jersey bas We have just received from our factory 500 Cast- | Sieady—refined. i Coffes firmer th cargoes, a eee ADMITTED To TRIAL, river front, taking in the Suithsonian, Agri GR eet ar _. | SERSTSS soos them say & ts the nest qpesi- | The, 91s restene ¥ militia mere Sack Suits, silk mixture, absolutely pure; no | G3. copper refined — st 104810%,.” Whisky Replying to Mr. Edmunds. ‘The question being asked, “who are admittea | Cultural and monument gre ands, and trom B | 5. F. Barbour to Susanna Dawson, sub. lot 73, ass mae wand Tiss Teanoeee beeeliioenn bee Gilad aaen> shoddy: $9.75. por steamer dull”cotton, 532d four, is: grainesg, | MR. PUGH'S SPEECH IN THE SENATE TRIS | to trial?” tho name of S.8. Greenwell was pre, | HOfH to Bstreet south. He contemplated sub- | J, hare0 oo SW'in ough to Tk G Bertes, A SINGULAR CAUSE oF DEATH.—Mrs. John | vention for May 19, to consider the mutter of fame ay Cusewey Sette, fine material, composed | FO" itty Gour, 5.250 barrels, best, 12008 oasicts: AFTERNOON. sented from the Baltimore district, and eter | oy tting,s bill to Congress providing tor the coat | Dirt 49. 89,114; $3,750. Kg. Campbell t0 | 1,’ Green died in Troy, N. ¥., ou Friday, as was | selecting candidates for Jadges of the supreme Of silk and wool entirely: $10.75. Sri, 150,500 bushels; rye, 3,000 basiels Shipments. 2 Soo amnicitida: fepart wan teama u Te ee re ea ee ern en epee wateht Mortimer ings. & 14 52, W.& Cs t | supposed trom @ tumor. “Ail autopsy, however, | Court of the stuie at tie August. election, A. We will receive on Tuesday, the 9th inst., 1.000 | our, 17.262 barrels: corn, 63,000 bushels. Sales— | At 2 p.m. the Edmunds report and resolu- | hearing the reports he was admitted. From | the whole tf n oifice, and he | Plains; $— J. G. Boss to Jacob Rubl, pt. 1, | Gisclosed that her death was tuused by the | couvention was als called to mect in ‘Nashville pairs of Children’s Pants, ages 6 to 12 years, which | Wheat, 168,000 bushels; cora, 350,000 bushels, tions, together with the minority report of the | the same district the name of Win. C. Babcock, | have to be lett for his successor in office, and he i7; $4,100. Jane Farnham, ji ye sell at 22 cents a pair. teqsoh® | formation at the outlet of the stomach of w bull | Aug. 19, to nominate wcaudidate tor governor. + sq. 517; $4, ‘hicaco Markets. Judiciary committee, were laid before the | from the New Jersey conference, was presented | had no doubt it would be done. Some ad- | Stelle, sub lots 95 to 100, sq. of mohair and silk thread, obstructing the pus- coe née 541; $3.66 CHICAGO, March 10, 11:15 a. m.—Wheat has | Senate, and Mr. Pugh took the floor to reply to | 4p4 he was admitted. “From East Baltimore | vances had already been made looking towards | . Farnham to same, lots 101 to 106. do. é ee n aes to the intestines. Mrs. Green was, be:ore OFFERS TO Cont B district the names of John fH. Shively, of the | the procurement of private ground, which will .30. Jane Farnham, sr., to same, lots 1 pet > COxvaae.—A E Tine," May delivery opened at Gite Sold of hess, | Mr. Edmunds. At the outset he accused Mr. | Carlisle, Pa., conference, and Rev. J_¥, Hetwes | be necessary to obtaln in order t ‘casry ‘out foo do SL 2ST Te. Th So W. | Soca” cell tiaa Gone ta the bois of cam on mprcial W she Filadelpbia, Press of and Is now S41 Comn—May, 404-16. Oats—May, | Edmunds of being erratic in his argument; of | from the saine conferenee, was proposed and | tals project. Wornelie, pt 15, "Morris Vacancy;" $275. G, | Jersey and Bad been in the habit of mtr hy gg We yg oye 52%, "pork weaker~ May 10.22% Lara—May, 6. being a mariner who does not follow charts, but | he Was admitted. From ‘the Washington dis- eaaial = E. Mitchell to 8.'D. Webb, lots 117 to 120 and —_——_roo peter — VICTOR E ADLER'S 26.05. ‘allows his Sw n eand whoisready | tTict the name of Wm. W. Davis, of the con- The Baid on # Bath-House. lot 59, Long Meadows; $—. James C. Wheat to} xizuxp By EATING DECAYED ORANGES.— monn ns ——+o+—_____ oxy is om peculiar course and whoisready | ferenceat Annapolis, Md., was Proposed and CARD FROM THE PROPRIETRESS. George Schrever, lot 46, sq. 503; $1,760. T. M. | 7) year old son of William Harkins, ot | PP h - to lead a mutiny. Mr.Pugh then read the orders | ho rE i ‘he nine-yea i) enure legal transaction by wuich the franchise poe The Bureaa of Statistics. suspending Dusiin, the appointment of Bar- | B¢ Was admitied. To the Editor of Taz LVENING STAR. Lanahan to W. H. Webn, pts." 19’and 20, sq: | Pork "Pa Picked, up and ate some decased | Ortho Loudway Suriave rallrond was meeone = TEN | & BILL PROPOSING ITS REORGANIZATION IN-| nett, and the law ‘bearing upon suspension A DONATION OF $10,000. The statement of THE STAR on 8th instant | 79; 96,000. © oranges, which bad been dump2d in the sireet | Frum one wo Lolds & Very prominent posluon CLOTHING HOUSE ‘TRODUCED TO-DAY. He maintained that the resolution caliing 1 Vv. Mr. Webster announced @ donation of | that two mulatto girls and a gray-haired white | Tae QpseRVANCE OF ASH WEDNESDAY.—The Tosterday Coon after he becaune very sick and | jn ie oid court house, it Was iearned thas the Mr. Frye to-day (by request) introduced a bill rovers in es Gorey paar esed He parpore vy $10,000 in memory of Mrs. Eleanor A.Bennett, | man were taken into custody is a falsehood; | observance of Ash Wednesda: , the first de Son nan) ‘carried into the National hotel, where pane dary mae the Broadway matter in nend. 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. XW. to reorganize the bureau of statistics and call it | fe read irom the Teport of the majority te aes, | erect @ memorial building, or establish a| that the police raided the place on ac.| tee pemitential orto eee he died in ashort tine. “Two other boys, who | meu huve vicabed & Brent deal of lnlormetee the bureau of commercial statistics, tohave a| tain this position. It was a demund tor private | Scholarship in the Woman's coliege in Balti-| count of the frequent complaints made | in poe seeesotiend ‘APPTOpHute 1 the day | Had eaten of the spolied oranges. are seriously | that will startle Lue public. Corner Mamachusetts avenue chief to be called the commissioner of commer. | papel relaling exclusively to the suspensions | timore. He sald that he was not allowed to} to them of its character 1s a falsehood; | Cut held) and the large attendance may be | ‘I! from the poisonous eifocts of the fruit, — 0+ ee tines Copsey Goce instomers) Si |e Crepe a eee eee ttn BORLA) | tT ola CaranGe Were OF DEOEE TATE tat nae | that Several daysiago tind wila ule congrosraan (Se rureet coon ener oniee may ™ —Milton STRICTLY ONE PRICE, $2,250 per year; two chiefs of divisions; one | In susieuding that ofan eed PIOPEHY | na Mrs Webster was appoluted a eco | visited the house to take a bath aud ‘her hus: | one reg sea ott THE INTERNATIONAL Biti1any MATCH. ton 1. Mo ine | The second international billiard match be- | years of age, au employe on tue Lehign Vuiley, stenographer, three fourth-class clerks, at nator Pugh continuing his remarks de- | €Xpress to the doner the sentiment of the con- | band afterwards co popper py ern) ae eet the chuselies those plowsls rating | tween Maurice Vignaux and Jucod Schaeter | thtce years age married Miss Cigra Zerfoss, of And that the lowest. $1,800; five third-class, at $1,600; six second. | clared that Mr. Edmunds had raised a direct | ference. ae 2 but libelous: that a new buth-room bas been | devote themselves to works of charity and | began in New York last evening. The present | good family, at Martin's creck, Pa is bride 4 » else er of facts enlirely within the knowledge » oe £ be nobody’s business but. my own, and that the @ q “ "en . ‘ >. Gus three clerks at $1,000; three copyists at 850° | M2#ter of 4 : je | hearty’one to Bishop Ninde._ The other resolu- | be nobody’ wD * play in | Christmas last he led Miss Lizzie C. Gi . Open Saturdays until 11 pm MOG | cae mieseengeras $040; one aanietent c, Lascaid fe thes President (He sshowed 5 shatithe | Heatly one to Bishop Ninde.” Waltineiaen el case was continued until Wednesday. isa false-| PerrttoxtnGFor Mr. MATTHEWS’ Coxrrex- | each night, the contestants to resume play in stn: e usben- sé ae 924 Sevesra St N. W. in resolution of the judiciary committee adopted | tions included the c! h hood. 1 theret that you hav Ibany dispatch says there is the succeeding night, with the balls in the | buch, of Riegeisville, beiore Rev. Mr. Town- ue laborer at $660. , ‘ailroads,the pastor of the Metropol nureh, | Hood. ed UPON ee an tere oneiye | ATION.—An Albany dispatch say = rr d, ot Puillipsburg, aud was married. ¥ “ ‘hen Senator Thurman was chairman, calling | Tl the p h politan enureh, | Pood 5 a me i ible ‘colored men in | 84me position as they were left at the close of | seud, o! ip a arried. Yes- bill provides that the bureau shall collect | }* p lp | the reporters and publishers of the daily news-| beech imposed = upon by an irresponsible | extensive movement among colore sa only commercial statistics relating to egeuete | (OF papers, in a case of suspension, related to a P F x ly news 5 : the previous evening's play. Last evening's | terday the first Ars, dtice had a warruul served . territorial court, and ‘that the tenure of office | Papers, the oflicers of the conference, boon aiatnformed or were meisied be aes | xaos Moklog to petitions from that race rm | score was: Schaefer, 600; Vignaux, 502. on him and he was heid ior court. | and imports, trade at home and abroad, ete, act especially excepts judicial officers from | | The members of the conference arose and sang | 2Uq'nit" tne parties coneeehen y, the United States Benate using eumfitindon, eee —~2o0- TODAY YOU CAN BUY BARGAINS IN MEWS, | g A, ett, accompanting the ‘Dill from Chtet | Ht, cepestally, excepts Judiclal “oftice two verses of “Blest be the tle that binds, aces Gone Mrs, SARAH Brows. | of'tho nomiuution of James C Matthews es | .FELL DEAD ON THE GIANT's Corrrx.—tacod| yon Axi Luso Comruaiwm™ and throat JOYS AND CHILDREN’S SAMPLE SUITS. OUR | Ineasure and he recotnmendsisprenge, Be | » The Kallaries were again crowded, and the sete ene ————— iz, | Fecorder of deeds tor the District of Columbia. | Birty, known as “The Giant of Eastern Penn- | erouvies br. Jayne's xpectoraut is both & pall: oods AKE MADE TO LAST. AND FROM THE | argues that the present hame is miglead{ag ard | PC°PHE listened to the speech to the end. The bishop then made brief closing remarks,| UNDER A CAviNG BANK.—This morning, ee ens eee Mie weighed 470 eae nd ay | ative and curative, It is @ stuudurd remedy BEST BROADWAY HOUSE causes ‘all Sorts of eduests to "be sent to the ———+9r______ in which he sald that the closing day of a | about halépast nine o'clock, while Willa | Surrox A ‘The case ot Powell M. | yesterday. He weighed 470 pounds, and ai | besides for cougus und colds, and needs only & YOU FROM 30 TO 40 PEK © | Dureau for statisties it bas no concern with, He poss Patrick Hanly, an gid soldier, was found dead | conference was always of great inverest,because | SPuneet, colored, 22 years did, employed by | Bradley against W. M. Galt und Robert C. Hew: bed this morning, at the house of Mrs. Kelly, New Jersey avenue northwest, and his Goops YOU BUY OF Us|) WE HAVE ABbour a | Says further that the present organization trial to prove its merit. illum H. Ernest, the earthenware manu- | itt ison trial in the Circuit Court, Judge Hag-| twelve men carried it. During the services then the pastoral relations were fixed. The | fucturer, at the foot ot 4th street southeast, was | ner. ‘They are sued_as sureties on the super- | Mrs. Kate Hodge, of Helfeustein, a relative of REGULAR | €4Uses much Unnecessary labor aud iuconven- HUNDRED ME | duty of fixing these relations were the most ct poke wo by tears Gomine -esemprmaneesred ats ; : i y ‘ aeperdae eam , enjoy Frank ¥. in 1877 wo | the deceased, was overcome by QESTOM, STYLE, AT LESS THAN MALE THE | Goce tne Chief are Dol, oder res Ponsibill. | body was removed to the seventh precint ste- | Geircate and responsible that could be essiener strects, the Dank caved ins Spencer was cusrte | Che eae ee Peay rank roung States, the | and fell dead on the comin, CAMMACK—HTLDRETH. On March 9, 1886, at RERE WE WAN) TO SELL THESE ASD ‘Tit | position requires great labor and inveationd, ‘The alarm of tire about 1 o'clock to-day was | !8ny sctof men. He always felt the deepest | under the bank and severely. injured about the | decree below being for $10,571, the bond bein TIxsN Boox.—William, | te Fesidence of the bride's moxber, by the Rev. W.' a. Yow WE WAN! TO SELL THEM. a. End he protests against congressional diserisnt, | eaused by the rool ot house 1a Norte Gasoline ides were received: both by the people naa | SPINE, He was removed to Providence hospi | for 916,000, s{inilar enit was against A. H. | \His Lire Savep Bx 4 H ¥Mx Book. William | Yeonard, recto: oft Joutls, MAKY H. MALDREEE. PRINCE ALBERT COAT, SOLD YR gis Ration wwainst the bureau in the matter of | avenue taking fire. ‘The loss was slight. changes were received, both by the people and | thi tu the plies mukolanes, Herr for. $5,000, "and judgment was given ams, aged elgntecn, of Barre township, | of Wasuiggin, t0 ADDIDOS CAMMACK, of New ‘Sizes 33 10 Bae WE HAVE aT > | salary paid its eblef, He thinks he should get ——-—_ Giuchwan risalianied. Coin said inag ietces F “3 Toun—Mr. 2. ea ane es te the bond: eaed oa ay, | trom the meeting of a literary society the other ——+o-___. Oe oars a Tee Aare | S000 year Cuanons Hs Wire Watt Cxust Trzat-| ofthe cabinet in regard to the ‘appotminent | Moris GE Stouts, Etee A, Van | Hat" the sigaatures to the boud sued on are | ram the mesting of a literary eocety the other oe Si ¢ DIEEN'S 5 MADE OF THE: * ade a pi peer Goons ae : | MENT.—A bill for a divorce was filed to-day for | had been particularly difficult. He believed | Columbia bleyclo from New Yorks to Sag Boots | oer ——__ from behind a tree and made a plunge PAS uno ‘OC WANT GOOD GUObs aT | Capitol Topics. Isaiah W. Ridgeley against Sarah C. Ridgeley, | that he had never experienced such difficulty | cisco, via New Orleans, arrived in this city to-| Tae HENDRICKS MONUMENT SUBSCRIPTIONS. | 8t the lad, mriking ‘at his breast with a long 1 KEN. phe gy gh pad wna | OPPOSED To THE WILSON BILL. Who Were married in 1861, in South Washing: | in all his life, but ne believed that the arrange- | duy from Ashton, Md.” He will rermuta Geese Knife, Williams hed a hymn book and two | ANS. eldest. daw a oA SacHUSLTiC eviNte | Mr. Henry C. Bowen, of New York, appeared | !00. Divorce is usked on the ground of cruel | ment was the best possible. It had vecn make city until Friday,on which day he will go to passbooks in the spper side-pockst of his cont, | "ater Ecsurei will thks plese tem Ghesettenss of A MASACHUSETES AVENUE) | 3 sae treatment and desertion. ‘out of an honest heart, and he trusted that the | Lynchburg, Va. Which saved his life. The point of the kuile | ner ‘protheriujaw, V Clinton Mepnoids, Re sees = Fok YOU AL THIS SAMPLE SALi- | before the Senate postal committee this morn- a blessing of God would’tall on all, and that the 7 ———-—_—_ iwice penetrated the pase-books and was buried | sircet, West Waslilugtou, on ‘Thareday’ morning at BOUGHT FOR Tie Pact rikery Ente! | ing and made an argument against the Wilson INCITING RIOT IN PARIS. work of the Kingdom be advanced, THE COLUMBIA RAILROAD AND SHORTER HL ‘Stale | in the hymp-book. “The third stroke cut his | yu. Mass at Trinity church st Li'vcodk te DREN'S SUITs, FORMER PRICE $5, 87 AND $6, | Dill to increase the rate of postage on fourth- NOW $3.00; AGES 3° TOS YEARS REMEMBER | class matte Spr The secretary then read the lst of standing | HouRs.—The directors of the Columbia Street He also filed a printed argument | Workmen Urged to Rise and Ai late | commitiees for the next year. Higine oud 2-4. Wau, sleeve and the ‘The two then grappled BETTS. Ip Ws ‘Monday, March Railway company, at their meeti: esterday ; A. W. Fletcher, Navy | and fell, Williams managing, after a struggie, ‘2 Sea rH wIkeer GREAT SAMPLE SALE OF | setting foriiy the view a the eee Rev. J. G.Webster was appointed correspond- | had under consideration the question of shore Faiby, Wat departinent, | to get on top. He then arose, kicked his ussall: | 8,2 ,P. 2, THLODOKE BEIT, uf SC Lowe Mes ND CHILDKEN Lo the Bourgeoise. MEN'S, BOYS AN N's CLOTHING. measure. Many other protests against the | ing secretary of the Sunday School Union, ening the hours ot work for the drivers and the ‘Ottice Jas, | ant two or three times on the head and ran, at St. Louis Tharsday et 2 p.m ° ‘mh? passage of the bill have been received by the | PARIS, March 10.—The quarters of the city ‘Frere being no further business the journal | increase oftheir pay. As the business of this oral pattie: WG Witte, reaching home in an excited and bioody conai- CROIMINE On ow, ae | committee and by members of the Senate. which are most largely occupied by working: | was read. road does not reach the proportions of that of 4 BY execu: | tion, Me ARR CRO Ded eis oy 1-7 10c ROYAL” mends broken Furniture! | PROTECTION OF FORESTS. men were placarded last night with incendiary ‘THE APPOINTMENTS, other roads any thing that tends to increase the nited States Senate; & ning- se ikasah ie Once :—Ex-Senator | CTunmius, aged ive years. “0c ROY AL” repairs cracked Crockery! H r Miller. a the unemployed. They were| ‘The following appointments for the year were | €Xpenditures must be carefully considered, aud ntatives; Daniel | | THE Lars Jenome B. CHAFFer.— ‘Funeral services take from St. James San Detar See le Senator Miller, from the committee on agri-| appeals to employ: y 80 no definite action was arrived at, although | Leech, Smilsonian institure, Chief W. F. | Jerome B. Chaffee, of Colorado, who died. church, st 1 o'clock a.m. on ‘net, CHGS HOVAL” Cements daniaged brirabract culture and forestry, reported favorably Sena- | urged to rise ap in thelr might, and by a srecaprpegee aats bishop, and the conference | the expression in favor of doitg something of Kisbet, Department of Agriculture; Beter ket: terday, an semenncen Se oe as to fee Dear % é - a vor wold Articies! Be ” supreme effort ann! urgeol en 3 i J Har. was county, N. ae —— i ga the head-rater cine guriyer | Hott gnsgaecagird themeetvs touny Waring | Waahiowton Dirit 4, Mekonares Raley, | Newer Teena fogiie navy yard ana, acuenner, go. | 2685. e,Pented, an enademic tation | Gog Uns MoE 2 : a Vb Bae | ~ ; : . K. (P. O. Washington, D. C.}—Anacostia, CC afternoon ‘Shree It waa siso. decided OVAL” sticks Panceboard Hoots Ae’ | Columpianiecrn'<™> °f Clark's fork of the} "tr2 government has decided to prosecute | bout.” Annapolis: First church, G. V. Leech; | Rapetth were negated te tee rte ad | logical ‘survey. It was eiso decided 7 ifice Colorado, where be was elected to the territor: | “Oc. On March 9th, 1986,, Sota Smears ‘obzowanaanr. mids dd S Quotas the cdlon of’ ocala | moray J’ Buy He Cumutiags ea Bi: | Quine ebarae of wrand larceny frum an lds: | age gf Congres and’ in the varios meme iS epeencr ovine bound. The sate lopiistar | found, igh tinon, Mi Pia DES a oe day ail requiring all menatactarers ofan | HO Bester Desens n,m TIN | RARE, CGR rece Wn DAME | cam eGuLGT na bo manent |e nv TE Scie OE Uae tesco eras | “Saket efSke ee non ue sha E e broken e abil ‘of ville nardiown, bu) ; Mont 4 3 = ROYAL” faves dollars te tamiles | deniers tm oleonsargaring, “battecine, lardatnes Fics ‘ Tandee Aik thomson ‘ Beta Fe (" iaeiyjas acueg oaetalite bersea teeta ere: ae 7 ata, 32.5" 11m ms SO; | during Loree sessions of Cohgreas, His term as | Sviesae snd resaven goer, aa a a and suine to display signs in a conspicuous A Western Union Dividend. St. Mary's, io be supplied; Severn, W-ke Gwynn} | and clothing. He was placed in charge of the | 3 pm, S83 Sdecimuta, 40.8, Minkmam, 1:6: | United States Senator expired in 1878.) JENKINS At her residence, = ne. at SBE ROYAL” eveeincs rycen Haruware. er | Ties menuinceener ee celinaes Wnaicating that | | New Yous, March 10—The Western Union | South fiver, J. Weaunliby: Spenoareiiig’ Sm | pocpc ee Beg as Pinced tn ‘Smith a Senator Chaffee was largely interested in min: nas biatch oe ieee OLIVE Ee TERS oe 00, Ge leg ROYAL fora | gy MSuulacture, oF sell auch articles, impos: | directors have declared e dividend of 1% pe | Cadden, Lb. Herron sags Wasniee te Doce suspended, Dut cudld retain the position anges | A SmRroUs Assauur wits a Oornés Por.— Ing properties and amassed ‘a large fortune, Uibed deics dentin 3 Panees LOsbox, Bhai.” TONE | Wikcutrert gus0 on” witieale denies, |CEM Wis Edwards; Fieve Febapal Weit Lares? | Sue, laM, pu for ten days after the sentence of | Alice Hho’ keops a small store at 7p Loses | lapes of abs aroncr Grae a Wass Pn ee | oust sag 2 ° “* »N ~<a = » 4 a ra * . small store street (Ligde sipplied by the wholemic. Grovers, Urugsins, | and $100 on | retail “dealers in such | Tum Riew fnsawrey Commission.—The re-| Wocsd LH It, Naylor, GG Mavkb pe | Gagmussal of Paymaster General Smith took eoltioces wren ermuneed test alae iy ates 4:20 o'clock. March Hardware, bc. £ products, and requiring them to take outran an- portof the three commissioners appointed to Fourth treet, M, - B. Rice; Gorsuch, Pin — _~ and taken tothe first ‘Miss Lizette Horbig, teacher of German inthe 4 Sine ose done an . M. B &B Penalty or nae on gazy On such business, under | Examine into Riel’s mental condition before | Owen; Grace, W. L. Weeoks Hamline, J. A.| Ason@ THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS To-DaY cuarged with ‘assaulting her Mary Mor. ‘school at Ohio, last week sccom- ‘of ber age. KE . URCHARD RO. penalty of fine and imprisonment, and requir-| his execution Was presented yesterday in Ov Price; Metropolitan, to be supplied; McKendi ‘Lamar, rissey, @ Woman about sixty-Gve years old. ‘the un} of whipping 4 take place from iatpen cebctar, Heroaiiatiention $9 thelt ite ean ns engaged tn such businessto keep | tawa. Dr. Jukes, mounted police surgeon, re-| GH.’ Richarason; Mu Ziom, f eke ‘Dashielt; | Were Secretary , Gen. Sheridan, Senators | Wher arrested, she sald ane wea sorry abe had | febeliious boys, irom 9 19.14 years Of ume, ik 36 | 21 avene mouuirast at hal-past UMAGA Aimed | led aovhta iad ater manag | Fae MnapeRut, Mhay cue ts | Sori, Gavin, gb, Wendy Wu | Winon, Vows Mares Gorman, win be | aE at hase Seer eee ‘tie. Jury in te Sbaeplon marder cae came | Eeicepers=g = om sai ~y _ “i oe < al tions vin, lution wi Ma} Chapman, be ry SU] well wens ani a Pag bovg thas money cat, Do | iin ley hem, gue books to be subject | Divine m ter Hell wus perctly cane and Tiginas sere: Union, C. Wihalay Waugit Hatpion ana Logan, He genta tadioes Woes | Senta ee erence aoe aS coarged Into cotrt at Chester, PE secanday, ith aver. | loved tons anita tonds bans mt | tion ‘reasury off | accout Tr is. Dr. , . Baer; Wesley chapel, lorris. Dock ‘Hol isber | that Alice, without any. — ‘frst wynesy, OUn SO st cials, analyst, ways that with the exception’ of his | J.C. Hagey, professor in Grant Memornt ack | ere Wasson ae, Lawice, Wank, tn the head. with Soave Se, Sonnac, ‘dafendanv’s" coukoa | 2 oy q on A pure, good, honest Coffea THE TRADE DOLLAR. Views ob political and religious subjects, he be- | Versity, Athens, Tenn., member of Wesley n, Judge ‘Gilbert, | of wi took @ plese from the od ry for a new “mreeta a rv ‘Send postal eard for The coinage, weights and re Heved Riel was sane and could distinguish | chapel quacterly conferent ‘sot now S men attacked age, weig! measures commit- "i irginia; .R. ead. sxizasiiee te of ine Moses wee toy icanng ele |S i ei a eanae ae |qtonigs Gers elt Same 2, | arco Gung, Mearetnats Cowden, wk | Stew of ing ne sen | Seed peta cee tod meray aes | TRUARE, Oper more, mor ten Tus Viexxa Opricrax Couraxy | providing tor the redemption of the tease are | 22 oP igion aba geucral goveraments Riel ‘is | Ses, Cocoa. ee Mas Aber ivaniay ae of Fortinogs Scorn ana Soe aes, ‘nish, tore. hie queue out bY te roots and 09 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. lar, and to repeal the law allowing subsidiary | an accountable being an: capable of distin-| Hasiup; Broadway, J. St. Clair Neal, baa . M. cd Sanh Lawene, oer at it nie oe from ty No. ‘Thira manus nvEny ars ricunes | ieniry notre Of lagar Wcniee | Hated Mb MEbe Ee eee ions gn Bolas fe | Beet ysB came B.C, Mile” Gaping cas gimulitn Boas tie oclegy | Pusan gttatae nen Gad Say Reve act [eto ars, | Rect ER a Ra a. ee re eee ie ine | Sxecution took plage. ‘wel; Kast Baltimore, G-W. Hobbs, Wade of ‘of Philadelphia. eat made theirfinalreport, by fawurcoon ‘ :

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