Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. Secretary Manning's Hines. FOR SALE—LOTS. THE URGENT DEFICIENCY BILt. PENSIONS AND POLITICS. SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. ALE—BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS, | [)OR SALE—A FINE WORK AND BUSINESS 2d EDITION .| Provisions as Finally Passed. | Investigation of the Former Manage- THOS. J. Past << pists WHAT ASSISTANT SECRETARY FAIRCHILD SAR, young people who are going to dance Dr. Hamilton, after bis visit to Secretary 147 feet front on went side of lath si nw. Atten- | EY Horse, at JOHN McLAUGHLIN'S Livery Str =< ment of the Pension Office. irmen reereed some of tne fares esterday (itt Roginenr.G. 3. Lzeconer, Distries balld- | 540, 12s reslasnce ths morning, rereone ne be eg ee ne ee 2S aS oF Both the House and Senate have passed the | comnemsronmR BLACK AGAIN sxrone raz | St the former consus ofice bui 1804 Penp- | iron and other castings. Contracts were | Condition to Assistant Secretary Patrehtld, son SALES ~~ | Pinan Clear and Conteetionery sures sual! rent urgent deficiency bill, with certain amend-| sexarm cOMMITTEE—HE ASKS LEAVE TO fren the comm che privilege of taing ine | Swan at $0. 2E eo pane to whe Camden iron | who subsequently stated, to a Stan reporter Pen *AC DesrmaRee CORNER LOT ood pening. ty person with siual capital” ApS ments, agreed to in conference. The bill,asit| wirnDRaw rum PAPERS SUBMITTED BY Hint upper rooms in the bufiding. Ii the | owe S5.953.5 Foundry Go. at $6,767.14. | physicians inabout the saimecanlicne: toda OO SRRETUL SS Hte.T,” south and eont ox SOR nA COO Pe RE-AND EROS , | 20W stands, makes appropriations as follows: | re ONE CASE, AND THIS LEADS TO A uiveLt morning the Tyrolean dance was praciiced. and | Sontracts Rg RO ‘as he was last night, which meant that he wax Wil be sold cheap tgan immeainie porenacer | NOK GALE_GOOD, FURNITURE AND BROS For the Treasury department, $10,589.65: for] piscusstox, dances wore in the minuet and | Viney & Baker and to John Mocielland, jf. | not “yet “oat of anger, tis ermptome being 3 THos J. FisHeR & CO. ‘Bisa, fall ding<® Ord tea oats and Creekery and —a Propagation of food fishes, $12,000; for artificial pers Pr. Williams asa’ aise Wii Mr.and| THR TAXES ON THE Y. 4.0. a. BUILDING. | those of apoplexy. The Secretary 's messenger, mn2ese iad Fst. a) E- ADDI ite limbs, ete., $175,000; for the funeral expenses, | |The Senate committee on publicexpenditures | Srivs Lacas and ‘Mr. John Mason, of Baiti- | . The District Commissioners have returned to | Who had just then (1 o'clock) returned trom the 708 SEE oven op omroave nw, | FORMATE GHRMINEGUSISTEN STE A RUNAWAY marCH. 310,912.44; enable the Secrotary of War te] trday renamed the examination of Penson | more dimen cums evar wai Ghd fowtuei | Senatoc meng he bla szempe tae prover | Seveany/t house, Tepored Ni a saaere ‘A fine corner Lot, facing 29 feet on 15th st, 96 feet | SUE wheel mop imate ate oul aie rama Yepair the sub-marine cable in Block Island | Commissioner Black in regard to the charges _ Sone RE phe El taxation, forbear to make any recom-| _ According to Mr. Fairchild’s version of the 08 bio ave. and 9) feet on D st for $15, with 6 Yeury giaranter, At AUENBACIS Her Father's Discharged Employe. bay, $5,000,orso much thereof as may be neces- | made in his report that political influence had Seeing Mac ‘and its mn243t Reni, the following appropriations tre made: | comoled the action of the Penslon ofce, | Wore ars. Romero, Mr Cocktenr hire Batter: esittlons, Foe cail suention tote, nm | Sotrarysnaidontenerany 1 pneu hat rae : @ | JFOR SALE—CHEAP For cas BTA: | Special Dispatch to Tax Evexrxe STAR. ment, the following ap ations are made: | underitg inist In deciding cases. | worth, Min Campbell ana wee Pope. ‘The | Property, and ‘says that'“In their opiuion, if and in falling wrenched his ankle. He was as: De Rai creriocting the city, men I ning forthe right party ingeite a 1148 Tinse | , ORVILLE MD., March 24.—News has Just | Cor inhi Mone On the srmanantof ine new | General Black at the last meeting of the com: | Countess dEatorhasy end Mar hickora Tome | the fact that: the association, hes fortes omeet | sisted to the loumee tty “hie ne be te secretary and dwe teel 000; tee submited plishment of religious aid and bene- | and Bomenge, bat there were no evidences of ike lnead Of 17th st; 8 Bue chance for inves or he itzcrte. | been received here of a runaway mateh—the | cou 7Uing for material for | mittee submited the papers in twenty cases ave charge of the flower booth. Prol, renee ot faintness. After eating his lunch be began to = THOS J. FISH: oe OTOMAG-WATER “RENDEUED | Patties being Miss Mary Heffner, of Dickerson, | the gun “carrinces ot tke Gai A0-| which he thought would sustain his charge. | Marwig will be here next Tuesday for special i is condition REAUTIN potable and fre from animar acd veretabveimpu-| and Mr, Charles Atwell, of the same place. for powder for the Boston, $12,000; 028, ™m i ‘ment ia, | TOW faint, and bis condition grew al arming of Congress cuitelent procnd to | bough US need ‘the ccriner of s pve exempt that portion of the property belonging | According to this statement the attack of ver the season at the Arlington, | to it from which no revenue is derived from the | tio Was subsequent to the fall and consequent ga ttle tea yesterday afternoon | burden of public taxation, this association de- | Sprain, the withdrawal, whtle Senators | jp thelr apartments. A numberot youngiadies | serves the fellet it asks.” THE SECRETARY'S CONDITION NoT ALARMING, 000; Today he asked tear withdraw one ‘and voting OU Liree Stress ri 200: Fitcrs ater to hydrants. Oalce319 oth sin webeas | T8@ lady ts @ minor, only 16 yeurs of age. cet oa rare athe | Of the casen, that of @ pension eranied t0| ys om Mca Pah as ere Madre frpadhdend JNO. E,W ACGAMAN, Foot, Washington, IO Agente eacted, Telegrams have been sent in all directions bY | ioreign and domestic bills, ior which vouchers | John A, Wnitsitt, of Indiana, Senator Harri- | Have Pechshendine ai * Sia nd S00 F BALE, A JERSEY COM AND CALE, Cw | the Parente and relatives of the girl ia order, | have pcen imued and approved" br the weread | son objected to ators | jn thelr aparimen mbes : NOR SALE—LOTS PRONTI entie ge er. Apply inatiey | if possible, rest before she had | of ordnance, for the armament and Kenna that it was. vie | We iriously engaged in kniti josiery H, The Secretary's P aae. je of Latayetts Squares “Pinnaeats? | tote age cab ma ameaty She was missed | cTulsers, $37,204.84, or s0 much thereof as may | lege clear Belting to the witness. General | for charitable donations’ Mrs, David Kine, Mi. aE pen y's condition is not considered - oun an 7 The Commissioners have wecopted the resig- ne Side of cater : : 3 iy onaibeiion Nave tit Block eaid hee 0 ascertain further facts. | Kearney Warren, Mr. Becerra, Miss Becerra, | nation as teacher in the public senovls of Mice | #8Fming unless unfavorablesymptoms appear, Ciba dre oe ey ETADAEREEN | last might about 7 o'clock, and could have | manna necessaz fo enable the Navy, dere | Bisel anid he wantod i the com-| Mrs. and Miss Biddle, Miss “StcCombs, Miss | Bessie i Ce vetfeet Aprit 30, 1886, | DUt his physicians think that he will mot be teen bugles, phastons jiepseats. crim good or | taken But one train after that time—the 7:13—| tracts made, by the, bureau of Ordnacce, fF | Manterie heiessved Upon, Kuowlng the com- Myer, Miss Lizzie Patte ne Edom nas oon prom ae : ire nm rson, Count Lippe and | Miss Annie E. Loomis c about for some time under any circumstances, pao ‘én Sravgiags | bound for Hagerstown. | The Young, lady is | armament of the new steel cruisers, $85,605.16. | the case, and this ted. toa good deal of discus | Mix: Richard Townsend-werg sug tine call graded to grade. & to take ealect Marcu tat | "Secretary Manulng’s frienge aticitnee ne are - puggies from $75 to $1. ‘twenty “axe carts from | about four feet tall, has large dark brown eyes, | For the Department of Justice the following 18 | sion. General Biack said that at present he | ing. ‘iss Emma L. Hopkins has been inted | illness to lack of exercise and the close apple wph2t-6r ‘$04 and 6 -W- _ | $410 8:25. Also a large assortment ot dark brown hair, rosy cheeks, and is ver ‘iven: Jurors’ fees, $50,000; witness, fees, | did ‘Rot see fit to rel; upon that case. Mr. Har- There wasa meeting in behalf of the Found- | teacher at a salary ‘of $500, vice Miss cation to the duties of his office. 7OR SALES! LOTS, CORNER | Fins at gteaily reduced prices DOW pretty; ,Qtwell Ja about ve eet, has dark | $135,000. “Tue Postiuastér General is author. | rson aquired. if he ‘aad’ not eines flag the | 12 ‘Aaylam at the realdbnes of Mra.3,P Jones, dents BROW RADE. MUCH RETTER AT THREE O'CLOCK. ‘Sd and D sts aw. es » 1624 L st rl. eye lark hair, eomplex! ransfer mi the ay case ascertai! Mr Tesi 7 eecan aoa doe sad suo reek TOR SALE—A i BAYS, BY | face. The lady has a birth mark on her left | for the Post Office department, fecal pear 18 ined that on Connecticut avenue, on Monday, Mrs. Gen. | , The nite of square 725, which ties be- mb Fz SALE—WE OFFER F ‘And C strovte morteeass, | It Was stated at 3 o'clock thi Residence Site on afternoon at have asked the Commissioners to abate the | Secretary Manning’s residence that the Secre Bi ‘, tween Ist 2 Sanford. They are full brother snd sister, coming | cheek. Miss Heffuer is well known in the up- | to the appropriation for gas for buiidings for the THE APPLICANT WAS A DEMOCRAT. Fremont was temporary president, and Mrs mist and 2d, pO a ecg per part of Montgomery county, nd also has | money-order and sixth auditor's offices, fiscal | The principal papers of the case were a letter | Coolidge acted as temporary secretar; Stable, G st, near 7 nuisance, caused by the 1 of stagnant water | tary was feeling much better. Seapcipeg ony get olny Aime i ‘The detectives ef the above oltica aca thoes et | Tent Oat of ihe appropriations ferrene hight, | (ted January 20th, 1882, trom E.R. Hahn, of charitable werk On Srila other mest. formed fa wn Bef witch was ekcavated be. eee i ag a frontage wi SORRGLE a a d : jow grade tions ‘board ‘0 atc tusdionneser | Ervin hors; warranted: wo We Baltimore ‘have been communicated with, | and fuel for the Post Ome, department, forthe | then republican secretary of stato of Indiana, | ing will be held at Mrs. Jones toetlect « perinas Under the ‘operations of the board of | | A Drvorcr Graxten.—To-day Judgo Ja Jer this one of the most desirab.e sites | Inquire 1232 oth st nw. public works. They ask that Congress appro- | In the Equity Court made a 4: and the sueriff of Montgomery has received | fiscal year 1886, reut for the building on Capl- | stating that he knew Whitsitt inJ864. Habn | nent organization, riate money to provi werage’ and ease of George or eri AN ELEGANT LARGE Ht Botidication ot the ofeir. Mr. Atwell yes tol Hilt sed as branch of, he Washington woe ae oe a pouunias Sas saneell poi Marshall 0. Roberts has issued cards fox grading an® paving o1 tute alles = Pouier = the Goud ofaduivent Shep 4 and good as new, with charged from Mr, Heffacr’s employ about a | city post office, at a rate not to exceed $30 s! s a on Saturday . This will be in S NEOUS. a ni cmt "9250" for naie’ cheap, | week aga. Fears have been entertained that | SisnPoehomee! ane Tate Cl, 10 exceed Bae er | re CO ede eta NG Ten lust, eacaped lay afternoon. MISCELLANEOUS. Foesae Range: finest qual the at chments; ori the manner of a farewell on the partof Mrs.| C. M. Matthews ingul that abe gummnitiea coutivee withers ai f are 2 i ws f 7 4 JOHNSON, comer Luth aud Este, between 9 aud | he would take a revenge In some wage Fee oa oe ee |e maede oie ete ea arene epat the case | Roberts, as she intends to returd New York | receive a permit for great heer ee pcan | Guat she committed adultery sha front of 120 feet By 128 on M at near | 2™. mn2st ase r tte purpose aforesaid. ‘re sum ot $5,000 is | Be made special and pisited forward, a written | about Apeil In Way on the O aud ist street fronts of lot 89, | cold, Fin, with whom we itampshire: alley skie aud reat. vor particnlars | }-\OR SALE—ANTIQUESILVER-WARE. A FEW THE RAILROAD STRIKE. a ee ee eae ae ere oe eas | slener, Dada arte Te cate, comaunle |” Mrs. Charles Nordhoff will shortly giveaseries | square 72, in West Waskineee ee eet ——-—__ apply to odd pieces of very fine old English Table-ware:ean keep the Washington acqueduct from flooding | sioner, Dudley, saying he thought the case was orb or Will cost, - HUFTY,& DYER, | Bescon Re Rana the Rngish Watclv-miaker's iar durlng the suspension of the work there. For | well made ont; and that it shonid be submitted | of 5 o'clock teas, mh22. ish and ste. mw. preety I cot ee the | gAMONG THE PRESIDENT'S CALLERS today % “1 unuel lerman requests tl repair of the | were Attorney General Garland, §; ker Car ry rater-t the main bullding of | atonce for review; the report of the medical | Preparations have all been completed for the | ¥ celiane Fitedmau's hospital and ssylam Washington, examining board at Indianopolis to the effect. = al P pump southeast corner 4g and D streets south: . mid-Lent ball for the benefit of the Newsboys’ | west, lsle, Senators Voorhees and Harris, Representay rocery and Liquor Store, doing a good business, | CHicaGo, March 24.—“Txe situation in the | D.C., $260 is given, For miscellaneous items in ae ee « a examined Aue he id. in their | Home, the date of which is Thursday, April Ist. BUILDING PERMITS tive Randall and friends, Kienier, Pidcock, sion Ag | on am old exteblished corner: sntietutory ihoz3te" | railroad circles is becoming more and more | the Senate $5,000 is given. nea} 5 Mrs. W w._ | tablishment, 1003 F stn. JOR SALE=T HAVE 95,600 SQUARE FEET OF | JyOR SALE-STC * Ground, at the corner of 17th and Lists. ne., which Ean oe bone duriug’ the prevent week att Bre of cts per sq. it hitney will start on her return trip from | have been issued by Inspector Entwisle ax fol- | Burns with Gen. B. F. Stringfellow and Charles ‘A bargain. KOH. T. LEIPOLS, | selling. Address c= cee. Gen. Black said that In the face ot that ad- | Morida on Thursday of thie ook lows: Jas, ILKellef, erect a twooteyy doreiling, | H. Preiffer of Kani ilkins with D. ASS1F st. n. 23-3t_ oR SAL 7 )LLOWING SECONDHAND strained each hour,” said an official of one of GAS FOR ONE DOLLAR. verse report a pension of $7.50 ft month “si a doth tory dw | Gactech of Ohio, Bt < 4 vey By. § JF CE SSLESEWO CHOICE COTS, ON 14TH i Unrriage, In perfect order: Two very hehe vop | the roads this morning. “While I do not look es was allowed. to” Whitsitt, to date. from | Mr. and Mrs. H. 4. Horton, of New York, who | Q street, between 4ih and Sth streets north tac rage, pear V each: only’ $1.25 per KT. LEIPOLD, sto. Wagonette, by the same firm; one victoria, by Demar- | outlook on the Wabash is novat all reassuring.” 7 aateckelen d tN. Y.; one landaulette, by Killan, No Hl. AN- rN, POR SALE-SEV: RAL FINE LOTS. ON 16TH THEW s Jovce d12 414, 416 Lanse maode" | This sentiment was verified by a Daily News n, of Ne} caine : King, ex-Senator Iiruce, aud ex-Representatl mw: 20x10 Toad wagons, by Brewster & Co. of Broome st.. one | for a strike on all the roads just at present, the | Mr, Van Wyck’s Resolution in the Sen- | January, 1866, on the ground that he | have been s opping at Welcker's, and have | ory ventngs: Sct ptoom, erect two two- | King Dies t a * tory dwellings, alley between 4%, and 6th | LYDch of Mississippi, had been debilitated and incapacitated from | nany triends here, returned to New York on | *! eee Xd nn ordinary labor by chronic diarthiwa produced | Monday. Greet two two-story dwelings alley, Sinelaut |, A fre this afternoon wascansed by the fall reporter. Engineers, firemen and switchmen, | ne MAKES THE STATEMENTS PROMISED YES-| by his military Service, The witness suid it ry gS, alley between = Miss Anita Gilbert, of New York, ts the guest | 19th and 20th and Rand 5 sireets northwest; | 12g Ver of a stove in Dr. C. M,N. Latimer's of ‘chance for m1 en i. 1. LELPOLD, | JOR SALE—APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN ! while they spoke guardedly on the subject, ad” F N E RESOLUTION IS REFERRED | Was & matter of common repute that Hahn & a a twostary hwesl: | fice, at the southeast corner of 7th and L streets SESH Strate veins UE nani” | ORG the remy ent eget gueeas | mitted hai ey Feoelved orders at any | Xo"riiy vismicr COMMAITEE, Jaa candidate for reelection at the me Ms | Soung iadies Weld Salon agteate Rectan | Saabte, aliey rruntoonvcreeta tworstory private | Rorhwest; damage sighs small monthly Address Box 130. Siar | moment from the Knights of r to go out letter was written, Because the alleg s- | ley Marge corner Lot 24Ux1 5: sultable for forist's ex" | offtce. m2-6t*_| they would not be surprised. = In the Senate today Mr. Van Wyck | ability was emphutically disproved by. the re-| "esterday afternoon. iter of Sa ol mee crect s warehcute alley er steer Three Mon Lynched.: PULD, 1331 F stn. 00 os per ‘ a | be ease, F s 5 bea see eet $1.0 ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE IN KENTUCKY. ‘old: well matched: broken. ‘be sold as the owner Ce roh 24.—The, Evening Journa’s| reduction in the price of gas. It had | withdraw it. He said that pendions were not Mrs. Senator Chace is confined to h by :, ee Oe Ate ng; | Louisvitur, Kx. March 24-8 ial TOR SALE-CORNER 14 has no use for them. m19-6t¢_| La Salle, Ilis., special says: The railroad strike | , ed, that ymmittee ‘a tr> Mieabilite aleed a confines ‘er room by | Howard avenue; $2,000. Thos, O. Hills, erect ~t a bod 7 ‘Se: 23d and N sts, | ss no use for th = een said, he remarked, that no cot ranted, properly, for any disability alleged to | 9 s, i that yesterday morning, near aubons at Hz ibo at gion vers eorable terme: Tathand U | TOR SALE—70 JOBS” CONSISTING OF Cak: PStene Sree’ Gammses ta this part of the state. | 1. wemation to anableit to determine what | Have existed anterior. to the dateor applica, lent _ = cites oe. peer HE Street, | three ‘negroes: Hainp Wade mien Reh aed tS15uc 10th and “Hestss 16x62. at | Bruges, baggies and wagows of ail styles, new ana | Matthiessen an ebcaitio ieug. Who ane laa be made and sold for with fair profit. | tion, except upon testimony incontrovertible. v.and Mrs. Charles McMillan, who spent | ear q Other deirabie Lots, northwest, ranging iu | secondhand “Also ‘busing and selling hoses, ear- | tH€ Manufacture of zine rom Missvuri and | gas could be made an p - M4 Henry Shaw ‘attempted to outrage the person sag Mr. Harrison asked If Gen. Black did not get | ten years in Rome, ave taken a house and are | Rick, erect a two-story and’ cellar dwelling on tt See Wagons, Ge, hire, with of whtout horses Wo" E- | and cannot get any ebipmests. Ir these works | 1e{ME-Van Wyck) proposed toxgive some facts | sno impression that. because Hahn was ave: | residing hero ae 1710 lends Teck sean | Canal roads St elltogs, Haat Gandoat ante tet Siuizen a at pg’ a ne was a sing inroust mn2ae GEER, S09 and 470 Ost nw iiadiiw_ | are compelled to eloae down one thousand men | Spa.throvw, some light, the matter, gaia | publican the applicant mast have beon, and Misd Paatine te estieane Rely gbarming netee, | ween. 14th and 15th streets southeast: 61.200, | Rvitipot woods. | Her cries brought asuistaoa, FO SEE CHASGES FOR INVESTMENT IN | JOR SALE-THE BEST BARGAINS IN TIE | Will be temporarily thrown out of employment | Mags Oeorporationse the national bavks, | Care ee anne! that Whitsib: was a d Ae yauline Li Estrange Arthur, who has spent ty ety el Suiiwane, | captured the fiends, ‘As’ they were bringing crow streets Inthe new subdivisions horih of ely, : 3 ‘ them back to jail they wei ya 3 ‘Gear ‘One Chickert Panosplen aaa and street, and the Washington Gaslight com. | cer and candidate for rewslection urgiug and | ,f,40d has lived in partial retirement this | $3,000. | Miss X. renee STORET | Sia, taking the’ prisseies teas she ome pn PE ET er hetantaneetmertg | bv Gacrhd nmey the Re aneeetor eer eae any. Mr. Van Wyck reviewed the operations | procuring a pension for a party might not be in- 5 #, R street, near Conneo- | 7RO, taking the pris an ee oper did instrument for a beginner for oly $QU: easy pay pany: B pel 7 ticut avenue northwest; $8,000. Jesse Mi ng, p to a tree, whe: y are stil eee eee SOHN SHERMAK £00. | ments Our terms are sways tanse toacit the loot, A Legal Struggle for a Babe. of the gas company. When chartered, in 1648, | Auenced by u desire to put iim under obliga- | “Mrs. Charles Thorp Gilbert and the Misses | Heat avenue northwest, $84 York ayennnt | hanging, no one daring to cut them de mb23-3t x 1407 F stn. | both in new and second-hand piauos. Fine iactory re: | TWO WOMEN WHO CLAIMED BACH TO DE THE | the capital stock wos xed at $500,000. The | tions shousbie aielts poke Gilbert, of New York, ar here for the spring | 234! e jew York avenue; | popular’ feeling 1s eo strong against them meaty pairing at reasonable prices. ‘MOTHER OF THE CHILD. ewpltal stock was increased to $1,000,000 and | “ The witness repiied in the affirmative. Season, at 1416 K street. ae Peoua be dangerous to do so. Peeaen PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS. Pr a Soe. {hen to $2,000,000, all out of the earnings. | | Mr. Harrison wanted to know if Gen. Black | Mr. William Clark, of Columbus, Ohio, is the] | MARRIAGE LIcENsEs. — Mi Hcenses. scotty noel [a ee SS (mbi7} ___422 th street a7SBURG, March 24.—Mrs. Myers, who has | ‘rhe stock-hulders only invested halt a million | thought that secretary of State Huhs and cose eat ora tow dia ofpensin hace have been issued by the clerk of the court to News Briets. wide aud 118-41 Inches dee, with al2 fe alley in | NOR SALE—PIANOS AT BARGAINS—ONE F | been.on trial for some days past on a charge of | ang the atock had been increased to two. mnll- | miiekntot eee eae, ore, Beck with. of Colorado anest Kenna. | Chas. Brown and Julia Lee; Walter Morrison | ‘The New Serer legislature has passed, a esent. $23 per fe ‘octave upright, slightly used, excelient tune, $195; | ReUUFY, Was found guilty this morning. Mrs, | ANd the stock had been increased to two mil 2 Mrs, Beckwith, of Colorado, sister of General | and Euzabeth AM. Prentice, or Chics ie |, over the rears Prices Pees ea POX & BROWN, | gue sigueave upruhe, toed thy mouths $266, one | Myers Was one of the principals in the contest Se ET eer eo nis Ratcanilione eu ecorapeny? SEEKING TO CORRUPT A DEMOCRAT. Paul, and ber son, are visiting the Pauls in this | Puilip Mine ead Coutts eee sotiease, IIL | the governor's veto, the bill to prevent the 1437 Pennsylvania ave. | square “Aroctave, extra finish, $240. Piubos and or- | 10F the maternity of a babe, the other contest | NEi\aded te the plang, Hot from. the porkets | ‘The witness denied any such broad dnsinua- | 22 a Coo} Joseph Littie, | bridging of Staten Island sound by the Ball THAT DESIRABLE GKoU. cba | Eats. to gent HUGO WORCH & Co. 928 “ih St | ant being Mrs. Bauiers, “Mri, Myers swore ut a in rand Laura A. Rollins; Thomas D. McFar-| more and Obiorailroad, ‘The vote was 39 to 1, ‘hmer Piano agen mhi3-2w*~ | hearing in a habe: us ease to obtain pos- | Of {he stock-holders, but trom the pockets oF) tion. Mr. Harrison suggested as a “general | Miss Carrie Lathers, who has been the guest | laud and Lotta Ei Carroll: An $8,500 shortage was yesterday ast € f Land 19th sts. fronting 53 | Sobme! eae a ae ae co foe nnd, | the people. ‘two millions had been taken from | pyj¢__» ee ‘ atcha I x tie lect samed cueet with a depth on thelist | EXOR SALE—TWO SECONDHAND COUPE: | Session’ that she was the mother of the clild, Tele cte Cae a eset e tees i dirs, Brooks, is now visiting Judge and Mr» | Tue Nattoxat UNtoN IN THE Ixrerror | 1B the accounts Ng fee ey eg of Lady. There js a frame houve on the | A icites mgood condition; very cheap. Can be seen | aud Mrs, Bauers ‘claimed that she was the | We people over_ and above large annual divi) "Wy. 1 am not here to announce general | Moser DeraRtMeNT.—The third council of the Na- | mam cf Dever, N- Hl. who died three wooks round. Price $1.65 per <q. ft., on favorable terms. | at ANDREW J. JOYCE'S Carriage Factory, corner of | mother, but gave the babe to Mrs. Myers to | Gay. Yet, he sald, these people are under the | rules. ‘That is a very aun. S practice. Co Mrs, Joun W. Barr, of Virginia, who has been | tonal Union was organized lastnight among | 88°. dd was a prominent eburch member and 3 Fire boReBHOWS. | Tathang ese 00 maii-tm _ | {ake care of until she recovered er health, she | Procection ‘or Congress’ and this corpora: | Uinuing, Gen. Black said ace was brieved | 4.5 5 and Mrs. J. Mott Smith during | Interior department employes by T- B. Teeple, | “mperance advocate. 1437 Pennsyivania ave. = 7 Sori ‘SS ExGink RE- | being at the time an inmate of the city aims- | P * 01 tt Con-| and brought to him by men in_the pension ke and Mrs. J. Mott Smi luring | en ‘a TI ~ - J The Ohio house committee, which has been OR SALE-THE “OTTO L eS 5 tion Is under the regulation o! * the winter, has returned to her home. enate deputy ‘he following ficers were ‘i investi; lures no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance; | house. Several witnesses testified that they | (2M. ‘The eanpany, not content with pinns | bureau who served tbere during Dudley's en- i L. 2 elected: J. J. 8 Hassier, president: Sebuyler | Making an investigation into the election Lot on t po loss of time: no handling of fuel; no ashes. For | were present at Mrs. Myers’ house when the | {ring and stealluz from the. pockets of the | Ure administration. Mrs. Kuki finds her eyes much improved running elevators, pumping water. prinung presses | child was burn, but the nuese testified that the +3 Dursee, ‘vice president; 'D. Gray Parigag, | £8008 @t Cincinnati, will recommend that treatme = ees * ua» | Harlan, republican, be seated in place of Bute poe ah oy pe t treatment received for them in | speaker: L, q. C, Lamat, jr. ex-president; Ht, ier list. D. | babe was obtained from: Are. Bauers and ther | People here two millions hal to have large | A good deal of colloquial debate occurred | from the re ik ‘i 5 Stolen. In 1848, | With regard to the right of the commitice to | New York. The Minister has lately received | cP brewers ae terfield, democrat. NESS WAGONS IN EVERY | Bauers will institute habeas corpus procved- | When the a cf that, ‘nothing it contained | Fely upon, nr a Jars from Toklo, ‘Chase, ushers T. J itus. | Prominent citizens of Baltimore last night, aud largest stock of pla:torm spring | Ings at ouce for a recovery of her child. The z y Finally Gen. Black said that asa matter of Acker, cuaplain; W SITES | wagons ever shown in this city at bottom prices. | cuse is said to be with should be construed to prevent others trom en- TANDSOME BUILDING ind, a parallel in the bis: - steps were taken for the organization ot & ean 7 lack sald that rr of aptain Gordon, Is | son, sergeantatarms; Lewis’ Thompson, door- | Scheu for tha nay ion of v1 E_ HANDSOME | BU! Shas | Pea Sadsteeet, West Washington. J. KPROBS | tory Of “Rincvican und Gost Jurisprudence,” | £usinx Ih the manasscitre ot kas, here, but ire. | {yet he was col yesterday by aman in the Ves | vicitine ner cudsius Mise Waushe 1o9TO ares | ReePer Taleves visited the store “of Jones & Fisher, me very hamisome building lots,25x100t0 | mbho3m — Gasn ty spplisstions hed Congress had always | bud a good j mn hin; that among the cases | Miss Culloin, daughter of the Illinois Senator, | __Ly Dra THomrsox.—One of the marked events | Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Sunday. and Sage Eng bee a e SALE—40 HEAD OF HORSES, JUST AR- Telegraphic Briefs. turned'a deattcar to'sueh appeals. In the Youre | be had subniltied wus one in whict. the eialmn- | returaed yesterday from a thres weeks’ visit In, | OL tie cea weil bo tee eon ee English | Monday nichts, and om with $3,500 ved from Washington county, Md.:20 cart Horses, : = eee Cero atte Linder! resi- | AUt was a democrat, He concluded it to be tae | New York. queen ot burlesque, Miss Lydia Thompson, who, | ¥OFth Of silks. Sight fim, 1.200 to 1400; ulna tie pals of broce |, The StaFerdsviile, Conn. woolen mill, owned | of an investigation some years ago the prosi- | aut was.a democrat. He coneluted It to be tne | N z Supported by M. tp Eee | “Eeceacs onckeing aust ext Gem Ghtmpe ine Sui prices averaging tuan 8 seh Sandell was burned gesterduy. The | dent ofthe company admitted ander act that | test; chee nd gaked 20 veithdraw it, He| Mrs. Kepresentative Butterworth will eave | supboried "produce ‘the sparkling tarlessee | Viting @ national meeting of business mes aid AMMONS, 311 12th st. n. w. loss 1s /U00; Insurance $17,000. oe eater eee Bn oroteet™ thez come | dence which he thought this caseiwoula better berlin ethane for « two weeks’ visit in | extravaganza of “Oxygen” at Albungh's Greed | MAanUacturers, to be held some time next puse next Monday night, March 29th, | Mouth, to take action toward devising some any is avery poertal one ease: means of defense against the power of organ- » siAty artists, while Lydia herseif is | ed labor, . relaluing ali the old-time chic and | _ Mme. Christine Nilsson has signed a contract which made her famous. ‘There will | With Maurice Strakosch fora larewell tour Im and Mrs, W. D, Howells, and their | P¢ ne Increase in the regular prices of the | America, The tour will begin with # perform- ger daughter, aiter a pleas Uheater, and the sale of seats will open to-mor | nce on October 11, d nt three weeks | row morning at 9 0 eloc Last Friday night the 17-year old son of J. allow it to make enormous profits and to keep | Publicans, but because In his judgment the re- n Washingion,—which almost persuaded ee Van Harrell, of Nansemond county, Va., dan- 0 P 4 ern he parents to seriously consider the question rously shot Thomas Iidgood because of his el at dan in- | Cords showed that improper inotives governed | the parents to y q ‘ton. ger \y Hosea ot ould show teat gascan be made | the allowance. "Witas kdmitted that under | Ofevming here to reside perma ingers;, very : ded, to | apply to, and sor the purpose of getting ii: fine stemers:, Wey Cheap. Eird Foe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. i Hof bany inne Ne Ad ney @| information about it He did mocundecute Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Lothropreturned from. a mre "st. HARTBRECHT. i Wteck Unis District; legislation the people here believe | that he was to select cases only in which | their wedding tripiastevening, and will receive = tne The New York Stock Market. When they made an attempt to| pensions had teen gianted republicans, | on ‘Taesdays at their residence, "26 Grant POR SALE BARGAING IN, LOT CHEAP 1 {The following are tke opening ant 3:00 p.m. pricoy rapacity of the corporation ‘by ‘pro-| He iad evidence, as to others and would | Place double couch. Fancy Plush Lap Kobe $5. Ww Goedel Winats LH Dadee GOS Le competition the company unblushingly | submitit, In sea Een Soe te $7.50; lot at $3, former price $4.50; large square | "Pcl! 1300, Kae Doratiothiige Ws tho duty ot Gongros to | ele o or rice tucin Gccune hy were ne | Sweat Blankets $1; Id be cheap at $2.00 Name. 0. poration thinks its the duty of Congress to | Telfer to or select them because they were Te- : | heavy and strong shaped Stable Cover at #] CER SCO. 4, | surcingles 260 BECKER'S Saddlery, 1845 tenn SS — 4 FEET OF GROUND WN. W. in West Washi nuly—ieit yes-| Tue INQuEST in the case of James Brooks | 100 intimate relations with the lad's mother. ; dod ligation would sho his ‘administration many pensions | ferday to visit Ar. Howells: tather, who is iow | was held to-day at Wise's undertaking esos, | . Immense mass meetings were held tm Galle conv jovernment Printing and Pension iy h boa Pe tarts urged on the ground that the applicant wi ere tie farm near iticumond, which he | ment,on M street, over the remains of James | fornia Saturday nignt to ratify the proceedings ices: Wr ban a wiisoee sees Set | Beanaares Baanaarnen : und otier cities, Mr. Van Wyck cited Instances | detnocrat und hud been discrimluated against | (PUNE shortly alter retiring from the office of | Youks,tne colored buy who wasshot by “Longs | Of the recent autichiness conventon held et Pee mY AER EE & WL 1006 Fn. w. z ia which Congress had pul limitations upon | bY past administrations because of polluies, Sloe General, to Canada, which he held | Walker last Friday night, while tying to se- ‘Sacramento, mbiS-Im aul ceecmnies sil commodo | ee ee: Der edition of Me ioe WOF the Tauch- | cain the possession of © pistol in the latter’ |. Mrs. Philo Lander and her 12-year-old daugh- NOt | SALE - _ Hebeilesed it could be shown that such gas .. | The President’s Plans for the Summer. | #2 edition of Mr. etportrait by nis brates | ats, Brows dled from the wounds yester- | fer were lnstantly Killed by a Syracuse and pg aS furnished here can be sold at 50) NorHiNG DEC.DED ABOUT THEM AS YET. ‘Mr. Larkin G. Mead, now in posscation | 2%, morning at his residence in Paxton’s alley, | Binghampton passonger train Sunday, which will pay more than ten per cent onthe in| PRICES CUT IN HALF IN ORDER TO nis per thousand. It is thought! The usual paragraphs about the President's J Zacivariah Brooks, brother of the deceased, tes- For further pa. tculars inquire or addr hn Hay,and is in this ciiy. Mr. | tiled that a numberof boys w ‘The residence of Hill branch at Brown’ jome here that they get coal gas, but Mr fre tie o ierang | titted thi e oys were standing on AUSTIN F, BROWS, :Worek sald that carloads of naptha are | !tentions during the heated term are being is preiers the morning hours for iiierary the corner of 25th. CLOSE OUT OUR WINTER STOCK nd O 61 ts a y | Texas, was destroyed by nre Saturday night : ~ | published thus early in the season, It has been | thor, and his cholee ts always for an evening | pignt, when “Tony” Walker approached cay | and a ulne-yeur-oll son of Mr. Branch posted ——— i rolled late the works of the Washington com- | publis! arly in aes ig iy ‘app m eur-old ee le 8 + | Newspaper, suid, “Tam going to shoot you,’ meaniug Jas, | in the flames, The father, in his eflurts to SOR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, TF SOLD Pac pany, He said that Congress is the selt-consti- | announced that the cottage at the Soldiers’ Brooks, Leveling the pistol at Brooks Waiker | Pescue the child, was so horribly burned that Peosus biltce, cntainins S500 fet pr ground. Aye | TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS wT test hen Net Van Weae wos willing to | Bome, known asthe President's cottage,is belug | apne Last of the Im uration Fand. | snapped it twice. When Brooks told him to | his lite sired of. ~ SST._N.W.. BET. “AND . hed | the J fet oc is expected to take up his residence there in aphace S| comes to the and then he the pistol. “ ° tench shen wou ing Lota, 73.4 by 90. See i this “is 80 the President has no kuowledge o r. e executive | testimony. Dr. D. J. Hartigan, + ¥ Deirees st nw bear ists two Lote S12 oy 48 Only |g good Cheviot Men's ult at $5, worth $10. iSerbrie ot geet wan Azad speneestioerthe| tem He thes Tanne! nolepians «whatever | esmnpeulaee mlemoree or tom arrangements for | {ound & pistol shot wound On, Brooks’ left side, | _Jomes Russell Lowell and Dr. Oliver Wendell Flveral very pretty Lots on Colambia Heights A nice Cassimere Suit at $7.50, worth $14. The following changes from yestertay's quotattons | Price Of coal, “Sinee then dividends He ndded | has no intention of going out to Soldiers "homme | the Presidential inauguration March 4, 1885, | 1s,cause of death w p compe oe seeae® | gether, reteset ee Lots in all partsot the city, chespandon easy terms | A fine All-Wool Cassimere Suit at $10, worth $18, | 71° Wuowing Changes from yester oe \. | Maude over ten per cent dividen le adder tf t me | has addressed a letter to Mr. Samuel V. Nil (? a ‘A steamer, lighted by electricity, tin WALK EH © Wits R. 1006 Fa A fine 4-button Cutaway Corkscrew Suitat $10. | 0” {le Wasting on Sivek Exchance tid, Lioipmeaa, | that coal is higher berein price than in Ver-| atany time. Last summer he thought it lkely les, | Louis G. Mackall, John Givl Thomas J. ligt ty, A fine Prince Albert Suit at $14, worth $25. i A fine Spring Overcoat at $7.50. An extra fine Spring Overcoat at $10. arket stock, 7s, 1592, currence 55s, 194, passed, mont. that ‘he might reside there for a while, but he | chairman of the Hendricks Monument asso- Hughes, Jobn T. Sbaw, Wm. H. Lee and Leon- vaneg od the Buez canal Monday nigtt.’ ‘This ty bit Tau wskes | Mr. Van Wyck produced a report of the gas | found his residence at the White House very | ciation, Washington branch, saying: “The ex. | ata C. Bailey, rendered a verdict that thede. | ¥as Sesh intanco ofthe kina, 115 the ieaueinaa | company and read irom it to stow that start. | pleaxant up to the timo he took his yaeation In | ceuriye ovmrnttee of che Cleveland and Hen. | eased came to lls death trom @ pistol ‘shot 20 ——— tt . 3 : _ . | the North Woods. From last years’ experience wound from a pistol held in the hands of Henry, Presented to the Queen. NOR S. VERY ATTEACTIVE 12-\CRE| Boys’ Suitsat $4, $4.50, $5, $5.50 and $6. s Seer od a ee Sr eee ee oo8 oaabltal stock, that was Iu: | he will remain at the White House unless com. | 17¢k8 Inauguration committees, after having allas “Tony” Walker. ‘ONY*) aweRICaN® WHO APPRARED AT THE RECER Fricharten Home on one ef tne highest points | Bele Grete tee ee TET bid bee i Mid. "Me | the "stock ioldcre’ as! many weares. as thes | belied by excessive heat to seek more comrort. | Pld noe OF S100 08 hand. aig pave a | “VEMPRRATURE AND UONDITION oF Waren | TION IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE YEstEMeer pottinae. Pine spacious housenexccliont | Children’s Suits from $2 up to $& i bonds, 1ud%q bid. Was then “held out of ‘the earnings. Bo-| able quarters, In, which, caro he, may £0 t0| appropriate use for the same than to donate iy | AT? A x.—Great Falls, temperature, 39; con-| The queen held @ drawing room in Buck- poultry. cow an buildings 3 Palisa we bide Fenn hee skeu, |¥oud that earnings had been “invested | Soldiers home, He hopes to be able to remain | 19'thetund for the erection of a monument ts | dition, Sis ioeelving Teservolr, temperature, | ingham palace yesterday atternoon, The BANS Tee 119 Vide Neti See eA ds AB naked. | TP increasing the value of the works, In 1860 | at the White House until he takes his regular | {fine guna mega erceton Of 8 monument to | 4° Sondiuon at north connection, S soath weather was summer-like and pleasant, and ALL NEW AND FRESH GOODS. —_—- & dividend of fiteen per cent was paid on | Yacution, about which be has as yet decided | Socks tas secretary of sald commitics, soc, | connection, 4. Distributing reservoir, tem- be bouxht for $9.50"), or good property in, or border- Raltimore Marke: ” you, iii ue city will betaken in part page fF fo | Bothing.’ ‘He has not secured a ‘cottage at = perature, 45; condition at {influent gatehouse, | ® most brilliant assemblage of titled” and Veit € WIMER, — BALTIMORE. Mp. March 24.— infty per eentgn tne otiginal favoutment In | Wood's Zoli, Mass., or auy place else. by ES ig et iene if 3 70 you, | Beratane, Sk coeaition ot ntoent, gute Bolte re a at nn cr Sb; threin,b9; North Carolina sixes oldL30%4 bid | cent were paid, In 187%; in addition totwents | A New Use for ihe Daddy Dollars, Knows us the “inaugurhtion, Taber amseee ot tor stezpnaria A@aira the taste and elegance of her attire. "Se PANTS! PANTS! PANTS! Por cent dividend, one Of Aity per ceut, was | MADE INT0 Z0CKBTS WITH CONCEALED APRINGS | Inelosed please find beck Sot the same, tis | Sapetieg Tas Everweeran | tae gray ‘velvet lined Sick gray trecade, has Mo. March 24.—Cotton steady | j wercre pale, The ‘capital stock. as | 9 rhe omclals of the secret service are always | being the final statement of the ‘executive com: | salary application st tee CaTOiee eee | Peay Weigel Med with nelhing hou! of 91 We have 2,000 pairs of odd Pants for men from does eee ee 50,000 abe at uke avis | on the look out, not only for counterfelters, but a Pe Mr Niles yesterday wrote aletter acknowl. | {10m 10 the school board for the removai of the | Mr. Charles Phelps were presented to U 25 up. st Ak dria library, now in the build- ister Phelps, yrice temptng—BOOY per acre. For particulars, nd with pretty’ regular fifteen per cent | tocheck ony attempts to tamper with the | equing the donation, in which he salde ts | lexan Y, Peabody build- | by Min! p ings st FITCH, FOX & BROW pie Pants from $1 up. Putupsco tamily, 3 y ing, to the new room of the Christian Associa- aca pS -eeaest pane | nds; in 1883 one of 40 per cent was paid. | money of the land, although there may be no} chairman ot the Hendricks Monument asso~ 3 'SStO1 rary, Prison KEEPER.—The Tad? Png e Chlidren’s Pants from 25 cents up. | 6:35: ‘Wheat—southern Mr. Van Wack emphasized the point that only | intent to defraud. Every now and then they | elation of this city, Ireturn to you and your | HOR Above Path sstore. | a See SIGE | lower and di halla million bad bees invested, and he thought | ray across some advertising device in imitation | @ssoclates my sincere thanks for this very lib- then just erected, in 1817, and remained there | Prison Keeper Patrick H. Laverty, of jy Se Se 1: ee a ea ate tp Bae Ga? Bevel | or money, and putastop tots further elreula- | CTAlgift assuring you that itwill be fully ap- | uuetisbeet Taso, sheet Ht wee ee iea eeeee | Lrisam Keeper Patrick H. Laverty, of 3 teller, &c.: large lot, wiih brick stable omit, Genet TH VERPOOL H j cheaper hore. He appealed for rellef for ne | ee ee nn oa Cea The ena; | preciated by every member of the organization, lyceum hall and was much improved. At the | and misdemeanors in that he violated th 5 ran im IESDON AND LEVERTOOL people. they have plexed up ia the allver dollar Lecket, | #3 algo the inanagers of the Monument associat | 1yceum hall and was m lyceum hail was about | of office and held criminal jntercouse’ witit ‘LOTHING COMPANY. April, 45% | _ Mr. Van Wyck, in the course of the debate, most. Ingenious device, although intended | Hon in the state of Indiana, Ihave indorsed to be made a private dwelling, the library was | female convicts was begun yesterday belore S - aaitted i, Oais tir | Sald there was $3,000,000 of national bank Tather us a curlosity than as au adgertisement, | 40d sent your check to Geo. W. Adams, esq., given in charge of the Christian jation; | the New Jersey senate, sitting as a court of ime mh10 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. te; Sowa: | cuplta) that paid no local taxation, It cannot be told irom a good dollar except by | the teasiirer of the Hendricks “Monument as- | End moved to a room above Prenekie eee peachmsent. . zs 3 Mr, Platt asked tor information whether the | if ¢ a. There is nothing counterfeit about | 8clttion of the District of Columbia, with the | Where it remained until the association eloeed ——+or—_____ *— prime stock holders paid any taxation on their siock, | {He sound: There is Niven dollarwcrtvais Tequest that the donation be designated on his | it. Some years after the library com, re-| | CLERK'S TAKEN INTO PArrNersnip.—The Mess Mr. Van Wyek answered, “not a dollar.” In | OF Nese iockcis, and this feck, together with the | Povks a8 the “Inaugural, 1885, donation.” I | it, Some years after the I where it fell into | large clothing rm of Rogers, Peet & E ¢ sides, pac! w York + he said, the gas companies | 0! these lockets, and this fact, toge tthe device, | Sincerely thank you for the origination of the debi; then to a house of Mr. S.C.Neale, where it | New York gave a banquet to their em ARLES’ | retined, "Tian7iyGuauet | Were called “gas pirates.” "He hoped no Sena. | Care and labor Necessary to construct the device, | Taeg of the transier of this fund for the, puepocs sunk still further into debt for rent, and finally | Monday night, and anuounced tat { packed, Lamy’ cresavety, tor would regard this ttle with horror and turn | ‘ho vicrait. One side of aativerdullaris care, | stated, and, Your earnest efforts in its accom. | SUD * removed to the Peabody building, where | decided to take the clerks into partnersuip, It _ ¥ te Pel “ower. wid up his eyes tn holy reproof. fully hollowed out, and the side or another | Pusament,” it still remains, is proposed to set aside w certain percentage of yargis, Ma | trae. > calles dull und eusy—io cargoes, ordi. | The resolution was cuba aele. $he:| aollucsmentied -onvest'a soneealedraline can Wins Ween ——____ the net. profits as ascertained fat ie end of eneh = Sep sian to fall, Siwy, Sagar quiet—A soft, Ob ¢ committee to Investigate the expedienc: pita alates: Miratal ¢ Telephone Inquiry. Montgomery Cou: tters. ear, trom which @ dividend will be declared to fer wile trom Magruder “HAPPY MOMENTS,” Prof : | ave steady cotton, ‘and was referred to the District commit- haa bean kAniparud witbeOnto ie Se Oe DAREE FOURG RESUMED) i * celves. Upon the basis of iast year's business eee eae NTS," Professor Igler. rug trey : fuginconeomedigerine contest ieecrens TODAY, OF GooD TEMPLARS, the man who earned §20 a week would get $90 Soy tine State toa del Ls Weeks 5 coi ces, waged rastivien, | levels now ele the curios or Sas: |The tleponte faventgating commitie ro-| Comeoniene ofan Erarmenran, | Sylva iam ‘ N. & " ‘Case, Rockv11 March 24. ‘Saneetion with Emir recat | Aud many other CHOICE WORKS OF ART, by } 22 ‘(ate Lured: ube mover OF Chany Opler piace. Re Som pire <Aeteindogmad Lote] Warfteld, formerly in the etuploy | TH® BRoapwar Srntet RATmOADS Em ah persie. | vwutiem T. Richards, Wiliam Hart, A. F. Bumner, J. | 161,000 bosbels. ‘The Signal Service Investigation by| REFERRED T0 THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, | Mr. Boyle took up the cash book and read sev- An Plo | sornmn—Jndge Lawrence in the New’ You 10S DUCKETT, Truswe and Att'y-at-Law, 'i Faas cia os eta : Chicazo Markets. e House Committee. When the attention of the secret service | eral items, showing dividends to Looney, J.| Of Lane, Robertson & Co., itimore, has supreme court yesterday, upon application of = Bladensburg, Md. _ a. CHICAGO. Mar. 11:15 a.m.—May wheat stes officials was brought to the matter steps were | Harris Rogers, Gen. Atkins and other members | bought the store-room and goods belonging to | John C. Gray, granted a tem, porary injunction, =a and ETCHINGS, notably ST. | ier this ‘moi op USO, and, at 110! GEN, HAZEN'S STATEMENTS AS TO THE HOW-| taien to test the question whether the device | of the company, with a view to completing the | Mr. John England, former postmaster of this | restraining the Broadway and 7th avenue rail~ FE SUBURBAN Property = | New EN =e * | actvaured to Mom Corn higher and stesig--Stay. ia! GATE AFFAIR AND OTHER MATTERS, Shion ae Toad, the ‘Broadway surface road, of the 23d HAT, EXTENDED | EDMUND's CHAPEL, WESTMINSTER. Gats steady—May. $1. Pors better—May, 9.85." Lard could be classed as a counterfeit. The question | record eer ing. Spee as the | Pl th street railway company, or any of its otticers or ward Lay contains 131% | a «pw = > rater oF | Seuly—May, GUS Gen. Hazen, chief signal officer, appeared be- | was referred to the Attorney General, who de- | witness had on Monday stated Gen. Johnston's | An initial meeting o! ne Proposed ®0- | Girectors, irom akponing a Gk te oe ..ision into number of | “DARWIN'S STUDY,” Haig: “THE HAUNT OF oo fore the House committee on expenditures in | ¢/!ned to render an opinion on the ground that | account as 4 counterpart to the others, ciety ot Good ‘Templars, to organized at | roads uutil a receiver fs named by the court, J. FL £00, THE SWALLOWS,” et. SREP Hhoutd come boro’ routes 0 decide when it| | Mr. Young, in answer to the chairman, said | this place, will take place on Friday next. | The injunction also forbids ake Incite of ay : ct ie Compress. the War department to-day, in answer to the | should come before them. There seems to be | that the only cause of disagreement between | There are ceveral lodges in the county, some of | of these lines to any company or corporation 1a | MIRRORS, ELEGANT PICTURE FRAMES, all THE CITY POST OFFICE. Charges made against the signal service by | no doubt of the manulucturers’ right to make | the Rogers’ and the company Was the matter of | them having a membership of a hundred and | Of thes, lines to at Vieduer, Wiltiant Le }lkioe | the “ROGERS GROUPS” The House commiitee on public bulldings | second Comptroller Maynard. In answer to | them, bat a person whoshould pass one of them | stock Issue, over. ; tried at this | F Willian He Kemble are foterested. Tis J. Fisien & Co. | CARD and CABINET FRAMES greatest | 20d, sounds will meet tomorrow and on | inquiries Gen. Hazen said that when he became See Hey ealoniens rough mistake, Capitol Topies. potnet peeieas cekor ted y Clark, Tue Wiwans Drvonon Casn—There was a Si en ere Pg bape ts Rg pig bers ve oe Hs | citer signal officer he made an Investigation of | however, that one would be passed. A PETITION BY TELEGRAPH. Which was for alleged trespass, in cutting dowd | further hearing in the Winans divorce suit. im NGE-SOME B | variety, ete or the construction of a city office in | the financial affairs of the service, which Jed to ‘ACCIDENTALLY DISCOVERED. a fence over a road. ndant med | New York yesterday. Thomas Henderson, who und Farme aiso | Washington will be taken up and disposed of. | the arrest of Copt. Howgate and ihe disclosure | 1, was through a mistake of thet kind that | Rowton Yesterday reached the House of | twenty yeurs possession of right of way. Ver | Nasa watisrar is past pink sees that city. 3 Sroperty: several CouLEY places 1ut BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE SENATE TO-DAY. | of his embezzlements, amounting to about i a des presentatives by telegraph from Pocahontas, | dict was for defendant. in 1871, testified that be remembered BMe, eather madera arsine eg Pe JAMES S EARLE & SONS, In the Senate to-day Mr. Ingalls introduced a | $237,000. He had continued his invest the device was discovered by the officials. | Va., being a protest of the Southwest Improve- —_>——_ Winans Calling in that year to look at rooms, cine Me ELMAIN, bill to provide that an additional tera of the | fons and tne revull was that while the service | About a eases MEE Lawrer, the assayer | ment company, having over 1,000 emploves Meeting Strikers With Rifles, Durssid be would mot engage them ntl bis eteeee, ee £ a rebled, 000 of the Treasury departmen an c 000 tons of semi-bitu- | excrriNG SCENES ATTEN. TTEMPTS wi seen them. He subsequent JO SALE-AT TERRA Cura SfATios, | _™h20 S16 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Circuit Court of the District Supreme Court | H&d trebled, the cost was $300,000 less pe ey Seen | Sas al hee Rae ee ee | SENS = —-* TO | the plainti and introduced ber as "his wile. Met Branch, B.@ 0. Ri, » beautiful ¢ the lobby of one of the hotels, when a man ap- MOVE TRAINS ON THE MISSOURI PACIFIC. P ey ES eg shall be held, vested with both civil and erim-| Gen. Viele—There seems to have always been coal on the free list, as proposed by Mr. Morri- ‘The witness afterwards saw them in such rela> ole of in ballin: lots Uy suit For partion: | EL W. inal jurisdiction, and shall sit during every | somewhat of reached the digar stand and dropped a silver | Son's bill, ‘There was little change yesterday in the sit- | tions while living in the house as confirmed geen aor por eerie: | Khan oops pe eccusaty, etcope ugh Part thereofas May | 4 MYSTERY IN CONNECTION WITH HowaAts's | Follur to pay for some, pee Od NOTES, uation along the southwest railroads, other | the statement that they were man and wile, r od Recessary, except in Augus ear i ee Ww festa = and ‘detertaine-first, all appeals from Fg tat ee hi fake counterieit money.” | ‘The purchaser was | At.2 p.m. to-day the Senate resumed the de- | than noted in the dispatches toTue Star. In SALE or VALUABLE TROTTERS.—At the seo —— } —- the Police Court, ‘and thereafter _ such | It has been generally believed that there was @ | indignant, but his protestations were in vain. | bate on the Edmunds’ resolutions, Mr. Morgan | the afternoon switch-engine was brought out | ond Gay's sale of trotting stock in New York oon ee bo j other cuuses be on docket, | successful covering up of his conduct and that | Mr. Lawrer asked permission to look at the | having the floor. €ars: two acres garden, iruit, as” may. of the Missouri Pacifle round-house, at Denni- | City yesterday $30,504 was netted. bach Ir Tal \CCUMULA. Juries shall be drawn for this term as now pro- | he might have been arrested many times and| coin, He was satisfied it was coined at the a Posrmastens.— The” ‘Texas, for the purpose of switching freight | tourteen which arrived late and in Tekst whee tokens “Tee | ee ee «| Vided by law, and the President shall appoing, | hermaentnave been & mint, but was unable to tell what was wrong | | VIRGINIA = ccdlbcepedetye d fpr tocosatcrte ry? 3 condition from Moutana Territory, the a = jew York a eitin’ | DEY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF BARD| by and with ihe advice and consent ofthe ser | re" ‘Hazen—That, so far as it refers tothe | Sboutit. He offered 9 dollar for it and his | fourth-class postmasters were appointed to-day | cars to be unloaded. Several cars of beer, ice ‘was a trifle over $600. Miss Leland was a ‘ail | we aE = aie, one additional assoolate justice, to have the | signal service, is absolutely untrue, The signal | Offer was accepted. He carried the doubttul | in Virginia: Mrs. Mary E. Melson, Altamaha, | and oil were coupled on to it and were switched Ey , selling at $5,800 to W. B. ESriae county’ Vion tuth sie of the | WOODS SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR | farhe power and pay as existing justices, In ail | gorvice has irled in overy way. In ita power to | colu in hie pocket. for Nearly a your unable to Pulaski county; Mrs, Mary E, C. Ewing, Cany | on to the unloading tracks. Fully 1,000 strik- | Batch of Baltimagre, Phil Thempeon browse d Wevtern railroad, within 20 | SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1884 IT TAKES FOUR | causes heard and decided by the Disurict Su | senvice Ras Teed,to Gvery way, in tte power to | tolve the ad at Sognected with it, | Hollow, Lee county; Mary W, Pennington, | ers and cltizens had assembled to see what | $5000, Somgglors Daughter Bhard. Sener eae af ono | : J preme Court in General Term the, decisions | thing that has been covered up in any possible | It | withstood all the usual” teats | Hollow, Lee, count would be done. The sirikere mado move to | Giers Las $1400, and Berman Stoo prves | OR FIVE YEARS UCH LUMBER TO SEA- | shall bein writing and shall be filed with the | way’ and there was no doubt about its legal coinage, but as it ie a force of ——— oe | YEARS FOR SUC shall ae A tinuing, sald he did not | but it, would not sound right, Last February, | Prnsowat.—Ex-Senaior English and wite, of | guasble the engine. but as itby magic 15y\ acres, | “ON: AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM | “Sir Ingalls also introduced a bill to provide are api: dtuwante: When the case of the Italian cou! deput i was ily rem by Dr, . 18 know where Capt. Howgate was now, but he | Dtore the courts, Mr, Lawiee wes ano Ova | Connecticut, ex-Senator Spencer, of Alabama, | ter ‘They ordered’ the strikers to COSTIVENESS, &¢., are speed oved rar | MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA 10 BIND THE | (D4. it abel be lawul for any person oF persons hhad been in icbigan 8 great deal, he pelieved: | as an expert witness. One day he was. in tne | 8nd Addison Cammack and bride, of New York | back, and Be Sie St She Save mean | Caras Banshee Fr A, <4 found | cHolcesr GRADES, tion have been or may be granted by the au- aed ka J thority of any state or territory to maintain count wit oF action and to prosecute and recover file's arrest by inducing detectives to track | yy, * that made a break. ‘The strikers made no fur- fe present time. He had tried to secure How- | Counreriaition wim once isconsed, By tae nor this eRe, was chased eRe Tone: | ther attempt to sigp the work, but remained | taken st any time without risk from exposure, ‘said the WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE assayer, running his band in his | Britiah at ite mecting | standing around. | Five of the leading knights ny slain inthe Digtret in tho name manner | vic orgie Rumer tered put te weDal set | poaet ad drawing out his mysterious pocket | beld i Lcadonom the 00s of uns very high, and sorfous touble is expected: 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND | as if the letters lestamentary, etc, had been securing Howgate's atest, after he iad hed piece. chare a pce coat bas» Kgs Se ‘Later in the ayo, freight train was gotten ON JANUARY 1ST, 1880, WILL OFFER A STOCK | ffe'letters or a certified sopy shal be sumcient | HO ate arrested, Lhat officer was turned ver | can't tell ‘what it in” ue cals was of Virginia, elit ee Siena atee ane aa tania ea |OF THE Mos? SELECT HARD WooDs xy | evidence of the granting thereot, but the Su-| responsiole for him, ground, or examination. | One ge Boyer, of Poached ths sherilf and hls took rem goed rend ait the yer: preme Court may require security, ESCAPE, dropped it on the table and it accidentally | erick ‘von Benkendort, of Broo! ‘of it, When about three from the Sivnae 6 roca ieee ae eater: well located ‘or dairy WASHINGTON. Hoth bills were relerred to the District com- ates i mera boleh tage aan sirygk on 6 concealed spring: ‘The lid flew open | Ebb! 168 San ity The engine and six care were. ditched from, vow frame house and 0 dings, Terms mittee. - ‘and the mystery some cause unknown, The engineer and fire- very easy. JOHN 1. MITCHELL, pecee BILL PROVIDING FOR THE WIDENING oF | ® Pinkerton detective to arrest him, but the ‘THE MANUFACTURERS ENJOINED, ‘from ‘before ‘train 27m ido Feoneyivanin ve fy STREETS IN THE COUNTY, matter was not careinily managed,and became | ‘The manufacturers of the device have been | of Ball ih the tinck, ond soveped wakere’ pes —eOve WILLET & LIBBEY. In the Senate to-day Mr. Sherman introduced | public news so that Howgate left Michigan | enjoined by the government from making them | COUD2 eee StU O00 deputy, sheriff and © citizen of Bedalia, 48 acre. of fine land: well located: near the city; | 47 Se Theron end ow Setiavenne, | 6 we aatherine the Sisivies Comsetaomars:| Tere be wanet ines Cnt oe eames EF | Saul tab Guestlon shi Mapllity ‘ban bors sot] iowinttin GUek Meek iomaee tee pT RS io eeTeteadow laud on sued stream of Water, wo to prepare plans, estimates, etc., for widening | $f tbe, District of Colum! ‘and. the tled. Jewelers in this city have Teadlly die son bas been steadily im} in the and injured, y other ; JOHN’, TCHELL, ion the tollowing streets in the county: North Cap- | service ‘had no power ia. the. matier, | Posed of a number of them at ‘each, but can- | —! of the Pull special officers were also serioualy burt. ‘Real Estate Broker, Dostars New Yous Him itol from Boundary to the Soldiers’ dst | He did not know why the ator | not obtain any more at present. They are not | COM! ere 21m 1100 Pennsylvania av - = porthwest from Boundary to the Soldiers’ | ney had not Mesnien the arrest. of ite | all alike. Some have the secret spring under Overdue and Prebabiy Lest. ‘The Fifth Avenue Style Spring home;, tifth, from Boundary to the revervoir: | but supposed It was because he aid not Have | oe of the letters on the coln, while others =~ ‘FEARS FOR THE FATE OF THE RAPIDAX, WITS. =, sixth, from Boundary to Princeton street; 11th | sumoient clue to bis whereabouts The signal | be pened by suddenly the eagle's | ister, Mr. es PERSONAL. SILK AND DERBY HATS, nd 15th, from Boundary to Whitney avenue; | service had ample evidence to convict Howgate bree Bg, The locke ure designed for CaM gece ‘ca uae te pasah-eckens on Aadbae eae . roin Boundary. ; jous he ahould ung men desirous "TESE SH S86 THE RUNNING OVER op | Introduced by Dunlap & Ca, of New York, nowreads | Aa sth crees Boubaers 49 Ldnneaa ‘hill road, SE n Ree te eee ee ae image of it beat girl about thems withagt the Bow a Dr wife, of ‘ailed. Ger orace Boughion by a carriage ou Fe and el Known (any one were eager pur EELS: neat ne Sine of, wil please comter & WILLETT & RUOFY'S, sole Agents, —_| Work in to be dene antil Ourgrees aliall approve Ou the sagveation of Gen, Wheeler the pres Chasers © Snowe Wany one Bi Pais sremen 103 | a 5 plans, estimates, &c. ent disirict “attorney and his predecessor usb Beasctaw Picwon: “@ Yo ae ie —— ss uiceaarsakd PROHIBITION IN THE DISTRICT. ordered t be summoned before the committee. CominG BRAZILIAN Paince.—The gov- bet Ae tate ie Semisiniauce of some gentieman at | FPO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS Jn the Senate today Mr, Cameron presented Rowasrs A “room Rast” |e pen ote Bee rgd NY - Who would assist her fuancialiy. Address ——— ‘@ petition trom citizens of Pennsylvania, pray-| Gen. Hazen then resumed ment. The | #pproaching count young | of —— aa HES mhzs-2 ARTIFICIAL STONE, EMENT, CONCRETE, ine te ogpasion 8 Drohibis the bres ee system of accounts was now entirely different | Brazilian Adjutant General Drum has Y ice EXAMINATION QUES é and sale x a0re ‘How. | issued ‘ofioer Cit ana ante u all cupetn, tet ig Seace ASPHALT SIDEWALKS, FLOORS, @c., oF Columbia, Heforred i the District com ors pms ts med ened ga at Jemterson ‘Barracks, ee, onsen, was _MOiS-1m southwest comer sinand K's hw. | Tilda thebeat masiner by salted workmen andguar;| mittee, 7 Set or Anencisl Fock Bet, saa mene font nont sities fo hich he ts sighing N ACCOUNT OF Ti ‘AVY DEMAND A number of letters on- the school question | Chuses, certified to their delivery, pata virtue of bis Pants £0 pet Secon tand Cente ‘Audseas ur eati'as | “hillinger Artificial Stone and Asphait Company, | n2+¢ been recolved by the House District com. | {rte re now many checks against improper | Mme, Helibrun, the Prime donna, has died “SUuEMTS Gidstaa G19 Dae awe “Scum” | aelephone call POO tain tee 7: disbursement, — aed ; at Nice,