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THE EVENING STAR (entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C, as second-class mall matter. | ee Tue Weexiy Stam—published on Friday—§1 @ Fear, postage prepaid. ‘Six months, 50.cents. Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Sd berg erthowtGraer Fensyvaia Av sa 1 Bt by GLADSTONE'S NEW DIFFICULTIES. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, —>——— ene Probable Bives of the Cabinet Changes. iy args on ther oe actuate gt 10 cams pep ict SSeS cthoetygui eat 2 > MISSOURI PAGIFIO STILL IDLE. month: one year, $t: six mouths. —aon GOV. MURRAY ASKED TO RESIGN. ‘8@ All mall subscriptions must be paid in advance; pepaper seut longer than is pald for Vor 68—Na 10.257. ‘Rates of advertising made known on application. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICE A Message From Senator Jones, of Florida, = — _— WASHINGTON, D.C... WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 188 TWO CENTS. ss SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, | Secretary of the Navy for information as tothe | LEGISLATION FOR THE DISTRICT. CABINET CRISIS, SGATIONAL CHURCH. NOTICE TO GROCERS AND HOUSE- == TO UBLIC: (osensoaTionaL = ae ones 1 have neceechiced matters in regard to| THE SUPPLEMENT OF THE EVENING STAR ONE NIGHT ONLY. ‘Beware of any imitation of the word TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 23. CERES, Hatter its” | duced by Mr. Springer in the House yesterday GRAND CONCERT ARTISTIQUE. which fs the name of the celebrated eo MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. LILLI LEHMANN, Like everything else that has gained renown, some vera Ene Sin a ee ee mm rtm Donna of the Motropol-| Pra dairhas alae oF tater ete a tan Opera House, New York. Brand, and attempting tht to palm offan inferior jaa aaa srucle or the genuine. od tare and see to tt = a a and have the imprint of two ‘gold riedals attached. OVIDE MUSIN, ‘None genuine without the two gold medals, ‘The Distinguished Violinist. WM. M. GALT & co, sane Sant goon according to location at Dress | _™BO-2w Wholesale Flour andGrain Dealers Masic Store. ei, GATE, M. Dv, O18 McPHERSON juare, Washington, = si ‘The Steinway Piano used, E F. Droop, Agent, sttention td disstecs of the nervoms syROn opiate —malt ________+_+s=_=_—_____| vatures and Potis’ disease. Telephone’ call, 445. N=’ L THEATER. “ABBOTT | _mhé-1me LOOK OUT! WASHINGTON 18 EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEES (= PRoonnp win Te Success of Perhaps it is in your kitchen. Examine for your- EMMA self and be sure you are not using adulterated Lard. vere rrr looks: ft jeasaut odor. from it w o> "ET TF cooki invince vou otherwise. pe eee career, n len for “oo F Ff Rand fe hasn't i hn stock send ts your fares and ND_OPERA COMPANY. ‘you will be supp! =NCE OF THE TERRIFIC SUCCESS CAPHAED &80N, OF THE JAPANESE CRAZE, ep re A ppp 00, | Haiisand Breakfast acon. AA DD OO ESTABLISHED 1852. MA DB 39 N pit. and Penu, ave. Capliol Hi Aaa 2 av AA bp 00 | _ Prescriptions a specialty. 22 D> bbote ‘CHAS. S. PRICE, ¥ YU UMM Mw | Washington Our prices are exceedingly low. 13 S39 Seay (ee CORSON & MACARTNEY, ¥ wouM e Gtover Baling. Annandale, Pruette, Broderick. Bryant, ETS R carnage enor ene ch Lt WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND _ FRIDAY ents EVENING: SATURDAY MATINEE. ea TENGE and at SATURDAY MATINE! ‘Sing | _ Stocks and Bonds listed on the gtock Exchanges ot MATINEE—Emma Abbott will Sing | New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore we ia BB Bene ens in MIK ADO. Orders in American Bell telephone Stock executed senuaeaesuemre |g tas nanan acme Se Cl IL TROVATORE. quotations of this stock received. ja26 ‘TWO PRIMA DONNAS AND ENTIRE COMPANY. = = : ee DAV, dE BRICKEAYER AND cua aS TERT WOE Se Paes beeen eee ri S wor i ea. Jobbing solic! m 31, er ee Gorcoran Building, 2d floor, 10th st. front_f¥1-1me MONDAY, MARCH 15, ‘Every Evening. Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. AIMEE, ‘Under the management of Mr. Mencuaxr Tarontne. MAURICE GRAU, Presenting her VERY FUNNY, LAUGHABLE AND ARTISTIC —_— ‘Farce Comedy, wri pressly for her by Jessup “nd Gul, and ealled = ‘MAM’ZELLE, Introducing AIMEE’S New Songs, Dances, @c, in-] TC GENTLEMEN WHO PREFER TO HAVE PRETTY 45 4 PICTUER ‘THEIR CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER WE HAVE pate be. 4 WORD To BAY. Next Week-LAWRENCE BARRETT. m15 ee WE CARRY WITHOUT DOUBT THE LARGEST Soo LINE OF PIECE GOODS IN WASHINGTON, OF Commencing MONDAY AFTERNOON, March 15. EVERY AFTERNOON at 2:30 and EVERY EVEN- | THENEWESTSTYLES AND ALLGRADESTSAT ING at & ARE WORTH MAKING UPTO MEASURE. ‘MISS LIZZIE MAY ULMER, Sapported by her own Excellent Company, in the "pust of ail Comedy. Drammany WE ARE CONSTANTLY RAISING THE “DAD'S GIRL. STANDARD OF OUR WORK WITHOUT IN- Entirely Original Situations and Elaborate Walaa. "New and Sesutin! sesae kiiets | CREASING THE PRICE. Adm‘ sion—Matinees ( Holi excepted),20 Cents. by = 25 and 35 Cen. xen, A Persons, a a¥ext Week— Production of the Great Society Drama, | OUR FACILITIES FOR DOING MERCHANT SHOUSTIS Ee pene neces | partonixo ARE SUCH THAT WE CAN FUR- ree ‘ISH FIRST-CLASS CUSTOM-MADE GOODS AT p= MURRAY'S ILLUSTRATED TOURS. A TRIP ACKOSS THE CONTINENT. { LEAST TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LESS THAN Grace Me & burch, Oth and Sst nw. Friday even: | THE AVERAGE MGRCHANT TAILOR. ing. March 19th. at 7:30 o'clock. In uldof the ehuzeh debe tund. Adiission 25 cents eats TJ UCKETS FOR THE ELKS BENEFIT. @| WE HAVE Now READY A FINE LINE OF est menses reat Gray, Soe — FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SPRING GOODS. Poe Meseca. Pa ave.. near Lith street, AMERICA’S POPULAR ARTISTS GEORGE FRANCE AND LULA DELMAY, ee Oe eee Every afternoon and night this week, CHECKS AND PLAIDS wi ‘MOSTLY Grand ‘Dramatic and Specialty Company. = roe ‘THE GEEAT POEM OF OSTLER JOE WORN FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES AND OUR Recited by Lula Delmar, STOCK INCLUDES SOME OF THE NEWEST Concluding w' we Act Play BLOCK GAME. AND FINEST IN THE WORLD. Admission To All Only ‘TEN CENTS __ mh15-6t I, 7 ERZ0G's NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE ue ws ona, Me March 15, ‘Ss wonEe s pe ice Comprising Thirty-two of the Best Artists Among the Many artis mong the Many Artiste are LERUUX AND MILTON. E. B BARNUM & CO, THE CLASSICAL SILVO. THE INNOVATOR 2 VIRTOS 2 'T QUARTETTE 4 TOMMY GRANGER mblé 931 PENN. AVE. And Twenty-five Others ‘m156t (ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. on * Cc ee Sp a - Tar *Carrme: Tur’ Carrray 5; STODDARD LECTURES. S < ; COURSE FOR 1886. Es ‘THE CIRCULATION OF & MARCH 22, 24, 26, APRIL 5, 7.| 3 & I-NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. 5 THE CAPITAL go Fuom Consica 107mx THRONE. 3 7. IL—NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. iS INCREASES EVERY WEEK. i} From THE THRONE TO ST. HELENA. = & BL-NEW WALKS WITH CHARLES bicKENS | * IT CONTAINS MORE MATTER (Centirely different from last year's lecture, THAT EVERYBODY WANTS TO READ IV.-MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. boo ao 5 ‘V.—SWITZERLAND. FI THAN ANY PAPER IN 3 . Literature, Travel. with Illustrations of Sa- periaiive Excellence Culled from UniqueSources. | © WASHINGTON. £ ‘at Great Labor and Expense. é pagum oe cree 5 CQURSE TICKETS (ieeservedtents) $2, $2 £ 3 ‘Brentano Bros, 1 E Singie reserved seaix,75.centonandafer 20th, | 3 NEXT SUNDAY'S PAPER : mibse BURDITT & NOKTH, Manager | 3 = Da “ - et Tas Pasonaua Or Tur Barmez| tue-carrrans rme-carrrat OF maNassas, OR SECOND BULL RUN. | Tjapres, Arrextiox. . CORNER 19TH #T. AND ONTO AVE. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. WHLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F Srexer. ‘Two Blocks South of Pennsylvania Avenue, LAITS, huis kv BaNas EVENING COPSORES Hair Dressed and : Shit is ‘The Most Realistic Battle Scene Ever Produced. ngs Shingled. _mh4-1m¢* ores parry Fowo.uron nx | Harn Woors ADMISSION, 560 Cewra CHILDREN Unpzr 12 y 25 IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULAIE A pile sovrr ant GALLERY, Debt re ie Ge Ge WILLARD'S HALL, WooDs, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR 43m _Can be rented for first-class Entertainment, | care JANUARY 1ST, 1884 IT TAKES FOUR Weeusse OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- HATTER, NEW YORK. SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM SPRING STYLES MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE GENTLEMEN'S DRESS AND DERBY HATS | CHOICEST GRADES ‘Mewepen at thats Agency for thiscky. WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE INEMETZ & SOX 1207 Penuyivenis tetne, | 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND ON JANUARY 18T, 1886, WILL 0} U waretias. x FFER A STOCK OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN STINEMETZ & SON, 5 tne sizt7Fesuayivaniaave,, | WASHINGTON, leadquarters for fine Silk and Gloria Cloth Us Drellas Amasa Iyous Suver head Sik Umbrella, = es WILLET & LIBBEY, az Cor. 6th street and New York avenue Gesttevens Dees Hara ‘cannot Saar eS aN ge Suk Sad’ Semssuk Petty tate || CELEBRATED WHITNEY BABY COACHES B H. STINEMETZ @ SON, Also BICYCLES, TRICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES, mbs. TEST Penne ere BOYS' WAGONS and WHEELBARROWS. ‘Largest Toy and Fancy Goods House in Washington. We Azz Now Orrenisa DOLLS A SPECIALTY— Goods at Lower Prices than have been quoted Prices Inviting. see roars past. ur mock i unequaled, both ia CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, Extent and Variety. Purchasers secure vantage by calling and giveour stock an in- | —™™2 a spection, consisting of MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, MEN'S SACKS, NEWMARKET AND SUB Groner T. Keex TOUT OVERCOATS. TAILOR, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DRESS SUITS, 414 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. SCHOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS. MEN'S UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR SHIRTS, GLOVES, &c., &c. V evarrs ‘Manufacture of Custom work, we will muuke the ame liberal discount to those whe | HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF prefer Clothing Made to Order. PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONI, aise WHOLESALE AND RETAIL s ain Beccinsiciabald! THE CELEBRATED VELATIS FAMOUS CABA MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. een asta C20 oth nw. opposite U8 Patent Often Block just received. Silk: ‘Branch store, 1708 Pennayivanie ave... sebe doue Factory, 811 H st ow. BS present condition of the Chicago, Boston and sr Atlanta, what progress has been made in thelr Chamberiain an@ construction, what obstacles exist to their Resignation. We EVENING StaR. closing rue Sean MLN eaten | to-day contains the full text of the dill intr |THE ELECTORAL COUNT BILL. | emis completion, und when they will be ready wesaicabe ar Pie pencea ram ‘bates im | OF an avenue from the Capitol to the Washing- sored w be placed in commission; also what ste} Current Capitol Notes. — oSaRS havebeon taken toward the construction of the e : a et Chsaaaataha cack os nhs aae Ue SAL’ Ds 3 E wo cruisers and the two gunboats authorize: e sub-committees of the House District marco ~ aeeyan 2 Gs 7S Anniversary of the Salvation Army in| ton monument; interesting facts about the ., . by act of March 3, 1885, wheth york on them: * hnt accomplished, the whole press, America (Southern und ‘Southwestern sections), Rev. | Smithsonion Institution and the National | Passed in the Senate After Discussion. | PY.°°%0%, commenced, and what Ume will be | Committee have been working pretty steadily, | Tebo\alis poovincial, Giananess the eeseaioet Seika coe: Ganeral. Erank Smith, Commissioner | stuseum; the mpeeches at the workingmen's Tequired to complete them, SE ae a ee eriex | Wand Guihias eist Cie Ua tas mues Sadana oes ings in Washington from March 20th to 2th. Great | meeting In this city last evening; the con- THE TELEGRAPH INVESTIGATIO’ renee "tins Gee ees | wernation th pallttanl cbs Exactly what has nigh of pragér.” Kor full particulars see Waris aad | emned murderers who are awaiting execution | REPORTS FROM HOUSE COMMITTEES. | The House post office committee today Te- Ansell at Cen AGMION Ba ane een eaknany: | banpansa thal Chbeibubes ona Soames bili. bate mhl7ot | inthis city; the Salvation Army anniversary; Sarr ant ite ths Shieeed mononety oF | OTL. Gas samarted ts Oreccmumce am sanee, | bomb abdnemnsd Method to Glahaeneubaeiag Ges > THE TAILORS OF DANVILLE WENT | telegraphic news, etc. The advertisements are the telegraphic tacilities of the Pacific railroads, Saco aia arer an | they find it impossible to support his scheme ont ou a erike an Monlay, March 15th. All| classified as follows: Auction Sales, Gentle- | Protection of Timber on Public Lands. | J. Jig Bickey, superintendent of the Union | asking that the second ees eh ene, | artes cathenaah et tas Deen nk Ques > THE CLERK: RLY CLOsING Aw | !98% Books, Ladies’ Goods, Pianos and Organs, mca ment explaining the contracts existing between | ‘pis will probably be granted. There are quitea | Views they alrea 1 expressed at the cattle Fst ict nS beeing au Educational, Dry Goods, "Family Supplies, | scuane mate. from | Pacing sear, Walen company aud the Union | comer of things of coneiderable importange, | Ret council, The present pause ts to afford op- cause. und having received some finut Financial, Wood and Coa:,Dentistry,Specialties, e chair laid before the Senate a letter from | Pacificcompany. He said the Union vacitic ° sid le ange, d "9 » tie merchants without solicitation, no I, ) 8 y eaeeaadyteekeadne ae ecg > Gel fee | Portunity for friendly pressure on the two cable poe SG ee Professional, Medical, Undertakers, Potomac | the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting | Company Was ready totake any business ottered Reng sep eee esac pees ee | ik atmioerk; Vet ail sigs tadiouto xs Malay Of {ributions can be sen to se River Boats, Steamers, Railroads, The Trades. | report of Special Agent Spaulding tn relation to | staph company, but that hone had deen offered, | HOPS to get through this session, It is expected | Wt WM. H. DANIEL, President. 1 nh pany! ~ that they will report favorably the school tras- | tls. Attorneys, Proposal the fraudulent importation of Chinese into the | pr, Green read a recapitulation of the points of sd Pe y . LOCK, Financing att st P- tes. ne 3 tee bill upon which they had a hearing yester- CHAMBERLAIN'S POSSIBLE SUCCESSOR. JOHN W. BLAKELOCK, Financial Secretar; GoveRNMENT RECEIPTS Internal revenue, | UBited States. Heterred. aula sobs ony elven yeuteroay, day, as quite a latge majority of the committes | ‘There is reason to believe that Chamberlain eet EWA 2,124 2 THE ARTHUR KILL BRIDGE. IN TIME OF PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR. are’ known to favor It” The mecbantes’ | wiil be succeeded by Stansfeld, itm THE was ‘AN. | $182,128; customs, $693,958. M - ; a a nown to fave _mec Will be succoeded by Stansfeld, w (RSe rh Conts Fair conmnitiog hve EAN =e Among memorials presented and referred, | |The bill introduced in the House “to provide | lien bill they expect to pass. They want to get | tramph last night recardimg th Pus eadauarcers tor the recep nations at | | APPOINTMENT ReCcOMMENDED.—The surgeon | was one by Mr. Evarts, consisting of resolutions | 80 inland waterway from New York to Florida through several bills from the judiciary ia pa 941 Pennsylvania ave. n w..wherethe: please : s 5 ommittee—for a criminal code, regulating | CoM to rdecive ths cniionieg Gane punceniens ‘d | general of the marine hospital service has | of the Chamber of Commerce of New York ci yy, | 258 moans cfmilitery defense and for commer | Po Conveyance ot real detate end ‘@ police mag- | ber for Halitax, York; was lord desiring to compete oS te « recommended the appointment of Dr. Porter as | earnestly i cial purposes, tree from the dangers of th ates by ering somewhat from the one | in 63-4; 1 Sinerption WOSES” one uNe seepaeetee can obtat | TS quarantine officer at Rey Wen, Florida, y impressing upon Congress the impor- istrate’s bill, differing somewhat from the one | in 634 Special Cable Disp. secured @ repeal of tho is the mem- the admiralty. third lord, ,” pra es the appropriation of $1,000 .. ey expect he treasur, ecretary of tance to the rapidly growing commerce of that | 0°60,” Proposes the app: ~ introduced Into the “House. Phey expect to | the treasury secretary artes, H. DINGMA} 000 to carry into effect the provisions of the | evolve som . S skitoue Olimoad au side 0 “mek Chairman Executive Commie. | _ RESIGNATION AccrPTED.—The resignation of | elty of the construction of the proposed bridge | S? ‘The preamble sets forth that “the Inland | gYolve something out of the various bitls ask = 4 ~ raduate of U id. Henry and there for street railroad charters in the District which | poor law have been referred to them. They will not grant | University of London, and charters to lines on any of the avenues, nor on | H. Fowler will also join the (>, DR WSR KING, ocULIST AND av | Passed Assistant Surgeon John A. Benson, of | across the Arthur Kill, between New Jersey and | waterway from New York to Pimlico sound, rist, has removed his offices to $12 11th st, | the marine hospital service, has been accepted | Staten Island, and urging the passage of the | C., is completed,” and “ it would be of great pub- nw. Hoare 9 to 12and Btw 5, Sundays, 10 to 11 | by the Secretary of the Treasury to take effect | bill pending before Congress authorizing the | lic bevefit if extended to Florida,thereby aflord- i Streets in sections of the city where there are | is talk of Bright and Cowan. It is certain that - m10-2w* | April 6th, construction of such bridge. ingore pone ol ne ieeeon ie good accommodations now, but they will prob- | Gladstone isto go straight ahe oa, even us this ot coast NSES. ered reo ‘ ; favor the construct ion’ot oi cable or | course ands him in ¢ cessity’ Of an almost ‘DEAL! Tue Lrave of First Lieut. Chas. M. Rocke- ana stores in’ time of war. and a safe and conven- | Sly favor the construction of a line of cable or | course lands him in the necessi mole en- finding the closing hour of FUE Mr. Wilson, of Maryland, presented a joint electric railroad in the north and northeast- | raw feller, 9th infantry, has been extended one PE DISSOLUTION, ient channel ior our domestic commerce. a i ern part of the city, where there 18 an | Regarding this pr ty a politician, who i gar location, kinds of goods aid an inc mventence to | month. besaiichonit Gted peesetereor thee state; urging INVALID PENSIONS. immense streteh of city’ not convenient to any | practically at the ‘ wana deast S O'clock. 46 accommodate them andthe || A Post OrFice BURNED—Chief Inspector | in ab effective condrdon weoercoeet Getenses | The Hoase committee on invalid pensions | line now in existence. Another one of the | {ion wf the t public generally (Saturdays excepted.) in an effective condition. Referred. held a long session last night, at which the Elis- | ™0st_ important things the sub-committee is | j AOMESEEE™ [no pane omen buliding. wach contents a | intectandataou, trom the commlties on print-| berry wll to pension all honorably discharged | How Atware on amd rich they expect to pat | wld gun, Aa BENS Shanesville, Ohio, was destroyed by fire last | the expense of removal and storage of_ printing poldlers incapacitated from performing mantal | izing. the extension of the strocts northwest. | Mat : mie Ton Of Me Bandeoen Teen: an ceca” | ably discharged soldiors who sorted ‘minoty | bileae it tee a ae te nae E Ciosing As- | AMONG THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS To-DAY | Mr. Cullom moved to make the interstate | days during the war and who are or may | once; that the experiences in other citie show | Suaramteed a closing of sores ee 7 Oeinde heed | Were Secretary Endicott, Senators Harris, Coke, | commerce bill a special order for next Tuesday arene Sante SES the trouble and expense attending delay. With the sense of the nierchanty meeing held several | Sabin and Maxey, Representatives Daniel, Pid- | week. Own gross carelessness OF Vlelous habits thelr own citien, anc ST HAVIN lions st landtor¢ vith own gross carelessness or Vicious habits, shall | thelrown cities, and ate tthe | had mae Gabe bouts of clocks Past ntaee tote een Nee | Cook, Green, Ni. J.; Halley, Mills, Henderson, N. | wony gear’ Cbleetng, however, the matter | OS Siriea toa pension and in that tort wes | eee eee are neartlly in favor of the | had eau {are hours of closing: Therefire be it resolved, ‘That | C.; Bragg, Maybury, Wilkins, eed, TJ. Camp: | WeBt over. ordered to be reported tothe House. ‘The bill | surat sandees soetta .e thls Association condenmssnch uctionaseiubarrassing | pee ee s Mass; | PROTECTION OF TIMBER ON PUBLIC LANDS. it in its b 1 und 0 ghten aae ell, McAdoo, Worthington, Stone, Mass.; s to increase the rate of pension for the loss of an | west where there will be Bdisregar of Iubile sentient ad eee RE | Henley, Cowles, Steele, Murphy. with J. | Mr. VanWyck offered the following resolu eye was also ordered to be reported favorably. | of the ‘cliy will elther spoil’ the Sea pue mionty‘ot meres the bist of | Dare, of Chiengo; Coles, tussel, br Dasenport | ton: ott! mig” | and Lawler, wiih J. J. Me : i ‘ cg pene Ss AS PAINTHie AND | 34 M, E- Fagan, D, C::Gen, Melzs,’ Pendleton | | Kesolved, That the committee on public lands rssror dincii Son ss that, wo eueats to eoooraenmoe ot] oon nna = Pen N2 | King, Mr. Beverly Tucker, George 'B. Morgan, | be directed to examine the nature and extent | advises that the Indians bo educated in indus: “ as eetotpy $ | Housekeepers. — FRANCIS MILLER, of the city should be allowed except w!.ere tbey $07 8th ot mw, tothe sole avent for Washington for | Of Miadiord, Pa. EH. Litchfield, of Brooklyn, | of the alleged | ds adjotogee tas lieg ofthe Nora | trial boarding-schools in the Indian Territory, | conform with the streets now laid out, and ‘all | Mov of “STAIRS BOSTON WA ot N.Y, Col. H. M. e, lorth- “0 01 i ‘super- 2 POLISIL” where every article ieee for fioor | P. ldecuier, of Philudelpuia, and Muyor W- P| ern Paeitic railroad, particularly by the Mon. | the most successful to be sent afterwards to | Hew streets should be laid out under the super he Y north. | 4s running ¢ his politiesl avineL to “in's per ty Preverts both Whigs. 4 him, though bot a appe THE REPORT OF MR. HOLMAN’S INDIAN CoM-| ance of “the city altogether or w LABOR. r ‘ion of the Engineer Commissioner, with the | x, 7 lishing can be had. ‘The Boston Hard Wax Polish | Walsh, of Hot Springs, Ark. tana Improvementcompany; by whatauthority | schools of higher grade. The number of agen- b —_ Mmithieckontrs, | NO Prospect of Setitement of the West- Bes been tested by the leading hoor macufuctarer tat pene A __ they take said Umber,and what, if any addi- | eles should be lessened by consolidation. “the | APProval of the wh ne eee ern Railroad Sirike. the United States, and proved the best in, us. ORDERS have been issued to have the quaran- | tional legislation is necessary to protect timber | Indians should be occupied with the work of eato Tinto aT nA sianiae to ae ae arian I eet March 17.—The Unirtecuth @ IO _* D- STAIR & CO._| tine steamer John M, Woodworth repaired for | on the public domain, with powsr to send for | the reservation. ‘The minority of the commis: | StS. wind a Mite about the hills bat, tits | sux Gana gre peter errrcgtge fin x ONAL =MEDICAL COLLEGE | service at the ning of the season, persons and papers. 6 resolution was. ion, Messrs, Cannon an yan, ~ at os ~, y by | the Gould sye a rike opens w - ie ee ate ee ey Ca nnse akee eben aaioaeneeee pes papel ag that ail tetas ents te broek oe deviation from a straight line should be only by 1 traffic as pity.) rhe sixty-fourth Annual Commencement will| AN EXAMINING BOARD APPOINTED.—Sur hope of a speedy resumption of freig! beheld in the Congregational Chureb, cornet of 10th. the approval of the Commissioners, MR. HOAR ON THE ELECTORAL COUNT BILL. |THE NATIONAL CAPITAL WITHOUT PROTEO- . Suburi and G streets. on Ws OA ESD AY, March i7ih, at 8 | SeOs palneene, Drea en Purvianee, of! ‘The chair laid before the Senate the new TION. a aT ee ee ay urea by DEW. W. Goddihe, Valedictory by | the murine hospital service, have been ap-| etectoral count bill, Mr. Hoar addressed the | Mr. Wilson, of Maryland, to-day presented in : Briw: Ko resereed seus te Marine Band. Doors | pointed a board to examine applicants for ap- | Senate on the bill, the Senate a Joint esolutloon the Maryland | bY Mr. Hemphill, to amend the iaws of the Dis- | ents as. In that: .. vi real est ot Lectures beging on Thursday. April | Fa brard’ will ineet in thas ety om ihe Gen | THe Present condition of the law, Mr. Hoar | legislature reciting that, the armored ships and | ‘ict with relation to conveyances of real estate, proximo. said, in regard to counting the presidential | heavy ordnance in use by the navies of the and to substitute magistrates for the poice | qq. | —— Yote, would render it almost impossible to count | world require for land defenses the best iortiti- | judge, were substitutes for the various billsupon | sc: Vorixc ror Demoonaric PuestDENTs ror | the Vole in case of any serious difference or ditt | cations and heaviest. guns. that human Inge: | these subjects betore the committee, asapproved | M Fill move Into Forry-k1GHt YEARS.—Among the cords left at | Cully, without some special rule at the time of | nuity can devise; that the Chesapeake bay and | by the bur association. a (ihonpete a appar the White House to-day wan As following: “J. the actual count. That constituted a serious | tributaries, giving access to the finest portion | “The biil relating to conveyances provides that s reply to of Labor STORE, 905 F st. ment. HALL & B. LL Shirt Fuc- | the \ public danger, and it was our duty to provide | of Maryland aud to the national capital, are | no words of Inkeritane uivaler {orp S16 ¥ st. 1 t0-si*_ | T. Newman, I have been voting for democratic | iguinstit. This bill fulled. to provide Yor the | withous, pratcction’ ana. Ueki the ein | BO Ner! Tequired in any deed or will In ment with (DOCTOR W. K Presidents for forty-eight, years. I would like | settlement by Congress of @ case in which op- | Senators and. Representatives to use every | made to caunvey or create me oxlate in will wait ‘st. Ontic 1 to see one before I die.” He was accorded the | posing sets of returns were made from any one pan, Residence and office, 1 legitimate means in their power to procure im- | ple, but every grant or devise cal, 81—2. = . privilege at balf-past one o'clock, rae ane peesent eos on pubis opis mediate action 40) put the sea Sey oe this } District ot Columb! (oa a eee : a pas ae ion an leal sentiment in Congress it | country in the best possible condition for suc- | in the grantee or devisce all the interest. nud Ce ee a eee en eee: | a ESTO NED. Hera W. Claris clilet of the Teve- | was impossible to provide any arbiter for such | cesstul deiense agaiust a lorelgn toe. ke equitable, of the grantor or de- Beers se Beal, Bon SS ora | auesmarine| division: of the Treasury. depart: | a \cgae:ii lt omesimsecol Congress favored “One || “ruin pauet meme SEASONAD SELDOTIONE. | |wienr in the preniiece grRNRal a meeiaea, anion Thereby acknowledge ment, tendered his resignation yesterday after- | set of such returns and the ot er another, there The President said yesterday that Messrs, | 20 Intent to puss a less estate or interest Is ex- nections w the balance due me on_ the policy | noon, to take effect at once. This action was | Would be no decision. The bill provided that bholin, 13 berl; a fe Pressed or necessarily implied. * * * Whe | Garvesron, Marc pany, No. 45. for $1,000, on the i entirely voluntary, and was taken in order to | 1M case there were but one return it could not | Trenholm, Lyman and Oberly, named for cone | Clerk of the Supreme Court of the District of | frome iullas 2 Am Herman Rupertus, w an SSS Bet ‘Sunuary 1. 1886, | allow him to accept a better paying position in | be rejected espe by the united voice of both | troller of the currency, and civil service com- | Columbia shall keep an attachment docket, in | tive Mereimants” mi ‘of umount of" po ras paid on January | a New Ye o e houses, and that in case the state itself had pro- ! which, as well as in the regular docket, “all | pass upon the strike Oifae and the balance Makan endo, Sasuary | a New York business house, vided for the decision of questions of ditierenes, | missioners, were selected without recommenda- e Tog pass upon ni a tion a hi ersonal know- | attachinents against realestate hereafter issued, | Iercial interests of the city are. sufteriug Ua ABEL. Leek 1 : Tne TexerHoNe Suir To Be BrovaHt at | by «law passed more than six days before the | leque af their character gud chonetty,. Ail of | Whether in cases hereroiore or hereaiter com? | meld, Interests of the city wre suiler Poryout promptsettlement plesseacceptmy thanks. | coruwnus, OHI0.—It has finally been decided niveting of the electoral college, the decision | then are now In the publie service,atd all have menced, shail re entered, ani tive naid clerk | Tipe kuights hve ntalned eo | phe the malt to test the validity ofthe petenis 1p iecordanice wilt a sogyention of, tho Sena: | Syne, Herurmanoe Of Ants (aliracted ls “the. description of the property. sciked |terptoteourt, There 1418 P st. now, issued to the Belt Telephone company shall be | tor trom New York (Mr. Evarts) the bill now dence of their eminent fitness for the duties of | under such attachun The Hen on any such | tion at Sherman and Witness: CHARLES RUPERTUS. mhls brought at Columbus, Ohio, and the United provided that the governor or a state should im- land reufter made st called to The fuct that the com- ustody for con- js no change in the situae exarkana, for which they are named. attachment shall take effect, as to pu CONVICTED OF DISABLIN ze: =iat) States attorney tor that district has been in- | mediately transinit to the Secretary of state of | Be offices. . ’ e only fro : (a, SREP EAUTICE THERE WILL BE | structed accordiugiy. Judge Thurman, of spe-| the Unijed Satoru certificate ct the giecter, | HOUSE OFFICERS DENY CHARGES acarxsr | 804 ime or tie ontey in the autschancat aocker | A special to the Fan Fire Taiirance Company at thei ofr, 10Ur | Cit! counsel, fs now at Columbus, and has made | vote, and. provided also for tho usual certifi THEM. of the marshal’s return, | Satara was senate ehowt the sours paeenyet * all necessary arrangements for insuituiing the Los he presi recbiGisa- 1ntasdaon Bro 5 i vii | Yesterday (trial of James Of testing nine Director for these aks sae Pals | suit, ‘The bill has been completed, and will be | criasSenccee delivery tothe president | | The resoltition. inti a by. Mr. Browne | | The magistrates’ bill provides for four civil ny, Kuights of Labor, | James A; Any ted "01 passe and four criminal m Wes ta the District, o 3 ciswseed led to-morrow or the next t ize and passed by the House yesterday, asking for he Distr nS os SPREE END Becreinsy. Po a seis tae Was ok ates? eereenlieg GF CARES sents governor cla ckate aiwie Le | ar. investigation by the civil service commis: saat eeccton mises Lavateived Eve Sonethe the alicioas tntactiet tn wating a tel mess se FEirr egsthgtcnnd cH litically opposed to the set of electors who | sioners, as to whether officers of the House had ¥ he! T their tei motive on Missou Pacific ro: E Ades J the Maine republican state committee, who, | might be eleced, and. might: fall or refuse vo a cH | Verdict of sresipiRAnAPh, Hare th | he win ng yas | ake pute eg Ags | tmed on cham mado by Maur dont M | coureraaroy von rar vest max wesnaxo | St Pethis would, be a terrible calamity ¢ rate | Sun (eterred to in yenterday’s ean) that he | sucha failure ofa publie oilicer to perform. his Sons of that place hind paid $1,350 {0 Aveistant | Dl! t@ give $5,000 to Mrs. Almira W. | trial ax is woul aterrible calamity to contem Bu errec s % zens Of that place ha: 1250 to A iy pe | The knig! dnuhoat deuiy, wereit autor | hud sald that Mr. blaine le Using bits influence | @uLy, Mr. Webster hud ouce wald that ifthe | Fs Of that Riaey had paid $2,200 to Assistant | own, of this city. as compensation for the | THe iujury was Ne ee dione ta Male Alorer, By the | to deteat the purpose of the Edmunds report | Benators ofthe United States falled prevent. | Could secure an appropriation of $50,000 for | loss ot her husband, a skilled laborer, who was | Goes not come un A ~dhrarmenond resaat =o & terrible fate be | and the adoption of ‘the resolution binding. Ape ing the republic trom going to pieces, If the | the improvement ot the levees at Jettersonviile. | killed in the Washington navy yard July 27, | side the knights approve the verdict. For particulars consult MRS. DR_SEMMES,1222 | Donor. gt refused Ie mtinrly ante ee ene cc | state electors failed tosend to the Senate the | tls alleged hat $1,000 went to Warden and | 1861, by the expiusion of ordnance, was intro” KNIGHTS OF LABOR NOT WANTE Fatipe weit and 170 Oth ave, New York sage og ate Binns viswa tho ths | Bepeeay covtieatn there wane way voconr | BAC0,t0,Q,0-BCMCY, te ea | PSG te Hanno veuerdny by Ste Willow | cyevco, Maron 12a special un Dera = juestion, as he never heal im express p 1 i favs thal es ol burel ENT OF GAB| flimuelf relative 10 the position taken by the | _ Mr. George had not been able as a member of | 18 the Work of personal and political enemies, CITY POST OFFICE SITE. works, at’ Wyandott ntly joined RFUL WARNIN recelved money tor promoting legislation, was | of office is to be six years. asanael A LARGE_& FIXTURES. = 5 Senate or by the Presiden the committee on privileges and elections to WOMAN SUFFRAGE, Representatives Dibble, Cole, and Milliken, of | the Kinights of Labor, ceed yomer pina tae oF ee nary oe icoen Uikins eee a neiae give Cees Phere were ae wee Livermore, Mrs. Ged Stone, Rev. D. P. | the House public buildings and grounds com- dey. r were intormed that = was against Goods. 28. 3) es = S es , 1vermore and H. D. Blackwell, representing | mittee, are the sub-committee appointed to | the pol ploy *imis &E Shi init, | Lamar has reversed the decision of Land Com. | Were some grave omlisions. -Atnong the omis: 1, reps ig | mittee, the sul Ppoin | of a lab » matter will be laid before the distri ably of the Knights ot Labor, and it ts probable branch Will be assisied inn —————— = ct the American Women’s suffrage association, | select a site for a new city post office in Wasb- STEAMBR “MATTANO™ WILL ie | missioner Sparks in the Brittin case, wherein | {008 Was {ie case al, recusancy on the part of | Vit, appear belore the House committee on ter. | Meise ihe ete ald Se at omtice, Any Wash: | SS gome her route from “thst. wharfou TUES. | it was held that asettler could not, after per- © | ritories on Friday next, to urge the passage of | suv-committec had not yet selected DAY, 16th iust.. at 7 o'clock & m.. aud every Sunday, | fecting a pre-emption right, be permitted. to | Sate ascertained and counted. It was not com- sit m% el ct granting the right si to wom y vel vic at on Messrs. and intermediate landings; touching at Grinder's Sua- | CO™ F poriee eae ie i | Derform bis duty, but it was competent for Con- thing will be done until next week. They | Purnspen eee de cee ae resins up, and rent’s and | Under section 2301, Revised Statutes, as this | ress to provide by other means for the ascer, NOTES. nothing wi ee oe oe VA oon Ghapel Point Thursdays down’ aud’ Mondays and | Would be equivalent to asecond exercise of a | fuinmeut of the vole of a state in case of the re-| A resolution was adopted in the House yes- | Will then xo out to look up a Suitable site. peirest Weinestegs op 13-61 | pre-emption right. The Secretary holds that | cusancy of the governor. The suggestion of Mr. terday making the bill for the free coinage of PETITIONS OF KNIGHTS OF LABOR. | 4,000: mini ARTIFICIAL —TEBTH WiTitocT | Section six of the bomestead aci intends “to | Fevarts also raised this question as Mr. George (ee riteten tooth Coeae the BURST OUT vi Sa lay, st | e Columbu: secure to those who might avail themselves of | pelieved. What was to be don2 if the vote of a | Silver the special order for Saturday, March | Mr. Blair to-day presented a petition in the | At the Co at Badly Decayed Teeth. the benefit of this act the then existing right of | tate should be rejected with reference to the | 20th and 27th and April 3d and 6th, and | Senate trom the Knights ot Labor of Washing- | al date ig vr We can reter, by permission, to a large number of | entry under the pre-emption laws, and the | aggregate number of votes, a majority of which | providing that the previous question on the bill | ton in favor of the opening of Oklahoma two set- patients, and the tollowing extracts are indicative of | second part was intended to secure to those was necessary to electa President. The ques- | shall be ordered not later than April Sth, tlement. the universal sutisfuction thin work ailords: Who had heretofore availed themselves of the | tion was whether a man would be elected | "A bill was introduced in the House yesterday | ‘ements peeeeay Mik anuke eeiaiek rock.’—Dr, GEO. F. HORSES, Ulla Ney” UK ®| pre-emption right the benefit of the home- | President who should not bave received a ma- | to have Commodore William T. Truxtun, who HL, March'15, 1896, | PaGolt sogi 7 Uhroughout the | dist: to im: 5 thee i 2 a petition dated Nashua, “For twenty-two years I w. plate, ¥. stead law in addition thereto”” The decision is | jority of the whole number of electoral votes, | Was retired trom the Norfolk navy yard last Tt is well Ke tion js; most comfortable’ “Ex Senator 6G. bab. | & Very important one and aieets a large num: | fut uly a majority of the whale wanker at | Week as a commordare. placed a eae | a8 follow Riba gt eed bo ar - s in Congress to repeal or amend the preseut lien Your crown work is'asreat comfort to me.”— ; It it were held that the majority | A favorable report will be made to the House 5 W. BLISS, M. D., Washington, DC. ALLEGED VIOLATION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE| of the Yotes actually counted wee Tuy | on the bill to authorize the constraction at one ee ee “7 find my teeth very comfortable, and can never be | VAW:—Senator Logan has sent to the civil ser-| that was necessary, then there would be a| iron pier at Fort Monroe, Va., ata cost not to and money-lenders and directly against the | drum them ow than<ful enough that decided to try the ‘Crowning | Vice commission charges and specifications al- | temptation on the part of one house or the | exceed $150,000. + ; metals ignite | ‘ of Labor of Nashua ask the rejection of the bill | 32 Am very much pleased with the Crown operation | made by Postinaster Veazey, of Baltimore, | having a constitutional majority might be | agreed to report favorably upon the Dill to re- | ps Labor of Nashua ask the rejection of tine bill HAM, Canandsigua Ny ber of cases. those Votes that might have been counted. | list with the rank and pay of a rear admiral. nee : il law in force in the District ot Columbia, which | tit A Lady writes: workingmen, It then states that the Knights System.’ leging that various appointments have been | other to reject votes in order thata person not | The House committee on public lands has st Jon Performed for me over three years ago. Lcon- | withoug the required examination and in viola. | declared President. ‘That would be a plain | peal the pre-emption, timber culture, and to the District committee, Gov. Murray, of Utah. Sider it the greatest invention of theage. it will give vil service | violation of the Constitution. desert land iaws. E wee 4 megreat pleasareo have you seler to ine in regard | 190 Of the clei call rusutegcr Vee eee ‘After stating other objections, Mr. George said | _ The House yesterday passed a bill to provide THE GLOBE BUILDING. Satr Lake, Urau, 2 Worrsvey in Yon to the'charges and Invite an explanation | thut he could not give bis concurrence to the | for closing up the business and paying the ex-| In the Senate yesterday Mr. Harris presented | upon the accession Of 1 ie W. H. CHENEY, from him. committee's report on the measure. Lei Vereen erey ap. | 9 Petition from Franklin Rives, of Washington, | administration Gov. Murray signified, through, 8. Manchestes iY - 7 z 3 - Congress purch Congr | Judge , th Was at the References and circulars furnished on application, A Boarp o¥ SURVEY, consisting of Major Pee EASA. pointnent of Mr, Rowell on the committeeon | #sKing that Congress purchase the Congress | Judge Harlan, The bill was then passed without a division. | elections, and of Mr, Hudd on the committee on | onal Globe building and grounds, situated on | disposal of the President ver desired, AN UNSIGNED PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE. levees and improvement of the Mississippi | Pennsylvania avenue, between Sd and 41, | Yesterday he eeonvon telezram from, Sere Several messages from the President were | Ver, to fill vacancies, streets, to be used in connection with the gov: | lary Lamar that hls resis © L. ANDERSON, D. D. 8, Chas. W. Foster, quartermaster; Capt. P. H. mh121m 601 13th st., cor. F. st. nw. | Ellis, 13th infantry, and First Lieut, Louis A. ; 3 | ray promptly replied.» hat his — y y z ernment printing office in the publication of the | Gov. Murray promptly d saying DANENHOWER & 50%, | Ch#ig, 6th cavalry, is ordered to meet atSt. | iaiq before the Senate, one of them being un- Pees a io rd rother public print- | resiznetion would be handed to th dent move about ape ine made pamrence Boxers, wil Fe: | Peohsiblllty. for the ‘condition of certare | signed, “bat recelved," aaid President, Son, GEN. CROOK AND GERONIMO. eatiieo tortive storage of documenta eter” Hee: | by He. N- Baskin, th delegate chosen by the ren oe 0 ALL . = a un, * " 2 5 jormons to. proceed. to Washiagton gow. The office, 1226 Fst, will be for rent trom that clothing, cam} mda! arrison equipagce, ior Sherman, Jn aueand official form.” on ne mes: Pe ey SS ferred to the committee on printing. non: eo syed aN cen Wy = —— ee ee ee et eee eee fr. Coc! 3 pac PUNISHMENT OF RAPE, ceed to Washington itnmediately. Gov. —_ OUR MACHINES ane | 8 Tesponstble, ao ee —— ae In the Senate to-day Mr, Frye presented a| Murray, prior to the receipt of Secretary tobe tampered With atthe Loags by pemeatemme | To Avert DaNGER Fao THE WRECK.—The| yn, DOLPIT ON THE EDMUNDS nErorT, | AN IMAGINARY INTERVIEW BY TELEGRAPH | petition from the members of a moral educa. Lamar telegram, bad prepared a sy senting “themseives as being employed by us’ as | Treasury department has received a request| tp. m. the Senate resumed consideration WHICH NEVER CAME OFF. tional society of Washington, in favor of the ai report, closing it with his Tesi Dill for the protection of girls and the punish-| }iudpraced it in Me. Baskin's bunds to be ment of rape. Referred to the District commit- | tothe President. ‘The Zribune, reviewing the tee. work of Gov. Murray, Says: “He felt that he Adjusters, and who are ii most cases entirely | from the North German Lloyd Steamship com- lngino practical service: "Winans charges and rcnde*- | pany that light buoys be placed over the wreck Work dobe atour office, where uone but skilled work- | Of the Oregon, and’ that steps be tuken to re- of the Edmunds report, Mr. Dolph taking the It Is learned at the War department that th floor to finish his speech begun yesterday. ete Seay : telegraphic reports sent out from the Indian fen are employed and only ceuuine paris used. | move the wreck from the track of vessels, House of Rab iasentatlvor. country some time ago, graphically describing | REMOVAL OF MATERIAL FROM THE GOVERN-| had done all that was tar to ask of him. — ars by postal Will receive immediate attention. ee . Caswell , from the 3 NT PRINTIN 1 wo.k isa triumph for right in. this Lory Dostad ell Fecgive tmmeniare atvention, Manyiann ap Vineinza Pooruasrans.—|, Mt Caswell (Wis), committee on | the meeting of General Crook with Geronimo ‘MENT PRINTING OFFICE. . mhO-im* ih st. naw., Riley Buildiig. the judiciary, reported back # resolution call- | on the Mexican border line, and representing | ‘The Senate to-day passed the House bill ap- | 88d be goes out of office covered with honors, The following Marylund postmasters have been ° * “1 ‘s with @ record for integrity and perfect justiog appointed: Hobert Lemar, ut Booncsborough, | 128 08 the Secretary of the Treasury for a state- | that Geronimo absolutely refused to surrender | propriating $14,500 toenabie the public printer | which will be & crown of glory for ischildren: 2 ment of the account between the United States | unconditionally and returned to the shelter of to continue in effect the joint resolution author- ——— EE a ENG eT eet TET, hotee att 88" | and the soveral states and territories of direct | the mountains gaily flaunting the flag of truce izing the removal of ceriain material from the THE EADS SHIP CANAL. LUMBER, tngliam, Priiice George county ‘The following taxes levied and apportioned by the act of | until out of sight, were entirely imaginary, | Government Printing office, Senator Jones, of Florida, Opposed to s fourth class postmasters have been appointed | 1861. Adopted. General Crook has not yet met Geronimo, aud | AN APPEAL FOR FUNDS TO RECLAIM FALLEN Government 236 Sor be mich as Mahogany, Walnut, Poplar, Cherry, Ash, Oak | in Virginia: “Geo. Bulley, Baptist Valley, Taze- | | Mr. Wait (Conn), from the committee on for- | has not left his station at Fort Bowie, Arizona, WomeN, cement ne ha nd Prime White Pine, you will nd alarge, woll as-| County: Win it” Neely Cove rock, Tascwens | Cun, aizalts, reporitd, buck u resolution calling In the Senate to-day Mr. Ingalls presented a | , CHICAGO, y county; on the Secretary of State for. copies of recent | Since the fight of Capt. Crawford's command . Detroit says: Serator Jones, of Florida, who has county; Mrs. Sallie J. Kincannon, Max Mead- | correspondence between the Secretary of State | with the hostiles in Mexico in Sanuary, when | petition from Mrs. 5. M. Harvey, president and is city for y was Lowest Market Prices | (vy... Wythe county; Jon A. Nolen, Rangeley, | and the United States minister at he Hague | the dudlans expressed. a willingness fo wect | Dirce ladies of the assoclation fier marke ur | been sojourning in this city for some tlme, sorted and seasoned Stock, . re y rday arding bis position ‘and cash prices at yard of Patrick county; CE. Phelps, Reed Isiand, | touching the subject of taxation of petroleum | Gen. Crook on the border, and gave hostages i it Col interviewed yesterdi ms i WM.R McLEaN. | Wythe county: J. W. Duggan, Jr, Seven Mile | fn Holluad and in the Dutch oslontes and that | toahow thelr ood intentions, Alter the Aight | ioe cia it sp ernatsod over tee Sate ans | i fespect to the Hads Ship Hallway project. Ford, Smith county.” 91 the export therefrom, of leaf tobaéeo to the | Lieut, Maus, whosuccoeded to the command of tofoclaim fallen women and to lesa “them fa | Sanity Jones tenet which ‘im, tis sbwones = tes. ; g wided, procee 8 L800} s E> PARTIES CONTEMPLATING BUILD-| AnwyOxpEKS—SecondLicatT.Cruse6theav-| “Etho report” accorpativing the resolution | Suhemiunuino: the point ngreed pon eee the | the paths of Christian ite: thata building was | stauds atic upou the question whether the chased at a cost of $15,: upon which an 4 shall bave the aid asked for at the pistalment of $3,500 was pad; that tne house | P2SC‘oftine goverament. According to Jones. has been sustained entirely by’ voluntary con- | own statement, were he now on duts, the com- Gen, Sheridan received a dispatch trom Gen. | tributions, without any ‘aid from Congress; | mittee would report aguin-t governmental as- = fa alry, now on leave at Owensboro’, Ky., has been | states that the correspondence called for relates | border, to await the arrival of the Indians. SiG Aran aR OR REPATES ordered to report to the superintendent general | to the proposed measure of retaliation on tho A DISPATCH FROM GEN. CROOK. of any description, and desiring the services of a rell- | recruiting service at New York city, to conduct | Pit ofthe government of the Netherlands by able Builder, are invited to send thelr address or call | @ detachinent of recruits for the 22d infantry to | WAY of an increased duty on petroleum im- i try f the Stat Crook last night stating thathe had been in-| that while the reformatory for boys is su sistance in carrying out the scheme “I like in person at 318 Sth stn. w. Fatimates made, good | the, department of Arizona and then Join his | Br'redeon of the duly imposed by the United | formed that four of the principal renegade | ported at public expense, Do provision is ‘mude Eads,"'said, the Florida statesnan, “but, 1 do p. Leave for one month granted second FAG 7. jor unfortunate women; that this evil 18 in-| not believe in the taxation of ‘the pcople to ald Work and fair dealing guaranteed. Telephone 773-3. | Lieut. Andre W. brewster, 40th iniantry. | States on leaf tobacco.) chiefs had arrived at Lieut. Maus’ camp, and | creasing and the association has not the | the projects of private corporations. "If itis Leave for four months granted First Lieut. U REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES, that the rest of the hostiles were on their way | means to aid all who call for help. ‘The Senate thing, private capital will pat it throughs mS-Ime GEO. W. CORBETT, Builder. | ¥. Waltz, 12th infantry. Leave of Lieut. Gol; | Mr. ‘Tucker, from the committee on the judi- and would arrive soon. Gen. Crook stated that | or just Congress voted $10,000, but it was lost | frit is not, the government has no business DR, RAUTERDERG HAS REMOVED | Gcorse 1. Mendell, corps of engineers, extended | cia-y, reported @ bill to provide for bringing See eer net Or eee pamars to-dsy, ‘The petition asks | it, either’ from @ standpoint of right or of Us, OF, RAUTERBERG HAS REMOVED | diteen days. ‘The leave of Col: William P. Cur- He lighintiae Eros Be for San , to rece! render of ‘Congress “noble | poliey. fice hours frem 9-10 am., 12-2 and 6-8 p.m. Sundays | lin, 4th” infantry, hus been extended one | S¥lts against the government, House calendar. | the hostiles. eee acres from 6-10 only. Pelephone call 545. film | month. Mr, Calberson, from the same committee, re-| Lient. Maus’ camp te located about a Chicago's New Registration Law. Fe PRT re natn COTBINTEGR OP ported s bill to amend the act regulating ‘the | nundred aniles from Fort Bowle, so it will be MR, WM. J. GALLAHER BARRED OUT. (Kose ckittra Wid Chertpand Hontrde hea | | Rurnusenrarive Haux's Foxrat—Rev, | femoval of causes from state to federal courts, geveral days perhaps before the Tesult ot Gen- | yr, Ingalls (by request) introduced in the| Curcago, March 17.—Yesterday was the seo Phosphates, is a popular and efficient Brain aud Nerve | Dr. Milburn, chaplain of the House, conducted | Housé calendar, ieee ges Ap sees ered = Dill for the ‘of hotel | ond and last day of registration under the new Feomumane, tsa ps ‘asainse ‘Malaria Soldat | brief funeral services over the reimeles of fog. | - Mit. Crisp (Ga. from the committes on com. | oficiaily. ‘The delay of the hostiles in reaching | Senate to-day a Protection pl a hg Bee Ser tee MILBURN'S PHARMACY, 1429 Pennsylvania ave, $i ou *P- | merce, re) @ bill to establish additional | the border is accounted for at the War depart- | proprietors. It provides that every person who | Clty puted at 81, which is within Ju bottles or on draught with’ sods water. iio” | resentative Hahn, of La., at Speare’s undertuk- Wing stations House calendar. ment by the difficalty in collecting the hostile ‘obtain accommodations at any hotel, S wOte tor seaport last ane Se RMUEL & EDDY ing establishment yestérday afternoon, after | Mr. Dargan (8. C.), from the committee on | bucks who had been scattered thi ree ‘au re ingher, Mackin’s old part- <a d Which the remains were placed on the 8:30 p. | military affairs, reported a bili toreplace unser- | mountains and by the liberal ideas held. ppoanting nS Someaeeen ce ae of iu the “GAS FIXTURES— m. train for New Orleans, where the final ser-| viccable ordnance issued to the militia of the | diuus generally regarding dates. Althoug! deception oF, false protensos asia shall thus ane, pace ot segsetation tm. the SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, GRaTEs, | Y#¢e# will be held: noe eer ee ee he inalotyarardt cee cord ut the e misdemeanor and punished by fe of ame Was chtered upon the -PLUMBING AND HEATING— Well-known Thieves. ‘Mr. Peel (Ark.), from the committee on Indian | consider thelr nt Keptif they were | Over 3500 and imprisonment in the oan ne Ege nde 23 SCOP TOE | HRT ARE RROOGNIZED BY TESTE PHOTO | eet eC Cay caruagh tas, Cooma a eae] ai month of the dais agreed upon, and be | 02. Sor math, iv eluo auithoeions Samit that ne. had been’ convicted of selony BPECIAL Ni i _Wis GuaPH. eres! Choctas | very. sei tponed judges then Sse SG a ee Sei: bee-aticged “teak nuke Ges aeaw lands to the St Louis aud Ban Prancise Bernardino, the point: wy By ‘agents, and that I am not responsible for any sis 10 were ar | Railroad com r._ House calendar. ively ‘Iriends Pichiomade not direniy wbrogsh me, “F. hikaGM, | rested hero some days ago by Detectives Ratt| Mr. Richardson’ (Tenn), from the committee Se Office, 908 Peunsylvanioave.'fieime | S24 pennae ran Seale oe eee and | a: ment of te eaiudicetad fourth Of Sly = fe a] ad ims. Committee whole, chip crsa apres graphs were sent to New York, and Major Dye | © Mr. Gibson (W. Va.), from tho committee on ‘No, 613 SEVENTH STREET N. W. today received the following letter from in- | expendi in the FINE DWELLINGS a Specialty. mhié-1m_| spector Byrnes: reported, a bill, Vv. N. = s jut ‘uited States attor: ‘conics made wo grder’ Liperfect it Niatém: | py YOUF letter of the 13th instant, Ineloaing the | Sunes Olu ates Staten nizormeyt marshal Me tisy fa tin of Sede? i raphs ter Henry, allie Mason and = pets dae ee ee Cone ae F Mr. Cox (N.C), from the committee on civil PARTIES WISHING 10 TRAM! owe Allred | service reform, reported bill to provide an ss peites et GROGAN'S Furaltare ‘and Care a - assistant ctvil service examiner, Committee Beer dpa shargene Wil please call early se we | 21 ‘He lea sousidence ; :

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