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HOW THE RLOPING COUPLE FROM MoNTOOMERT PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, THE EVENING STAR Repulsed at the Point of a Pistol. ¢ COUNTY ELUDED THEIR PURSUENS. e Dispatch to Tur EVENtNe Stan AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 5 go ae Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by received here concerning the runaway couple The i a wi x Com in the upper part of the county fs that the man, Evening Lay Hopi es Pee ol Atwell, drew a revolver on one of the parties iiierrarsinomiadialeg Assisting fn the search, and who had discov-red - ‘served to subscribers in the 5 fhe runaways, ‘Atwell was, nena, ane: aire = is lest whi nother: yim ren’ = r canter = fora constable and. Sir. Heimer, the "youn nts each. “fy mail-postaze prepald-OO cents & lady's father, Nothing ftriher has been he from the pai, and it is supposed that Atwell ts working his’ way to Alexandria, whence he came to Montgoniery. The couple were on foot, poblishet on Friday—$1 a and,as has been heretofore stated, the young Sik months, 50 cents. yns must be paid in advance; —| lady was attired in men's clothes, > Leopold's Serenade, THE “MANSELLATISE” IN FRONT OF THE PALAG Brvssers, March 26.—A mob of strikers Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | ‘oFebrony 28th, 1886. The acsresate amount Telegrams to The Star, | 2acestican tke haste 8 Rane tape is paid for. Je known on appticatton. Rates of adver: on 68—Noa 10,265. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1886. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. AMUSEMENTS. _ SPECIAL NOTICE URCH, = PECL = = pio yon ge Lica a aimd there in a body sang the “Marseliaise. "Be JONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. =» SPECIAL NOTICE. —THERE WILL BE THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE of every’ description, $246 yond this they « » disturbance. A few = ais aecaate cain: i<— *jgueeting of te stockuoiders of the Gore | (ESE rnin i Plasterer Association wilt be | | Goverxaest Recetrrs.— Internal revenue, : 350.08; wages, $5,800.53; tools purchased, ——>___ arrests were oF disorderly conduct. = STODDARD LEC RES im urance Company at their office, 1e] Is i EV ENIN( it 7:30 o'clock, in | $282,368; HE TIN' rs - Cor TONIGHT AT & Seatetigt MONDAY. Ave Siete. fr whe’ purpose | Ted Men's Itall, Cat, between Ot ad 7Uh ste tw. aoe Contos 9003, 260 CARROLLTON SHOOTING. moras teen aes NEW WALKS WITH CHARLES DICKE eos Fe eoeader the ensuing year. Polls | By order. @. H. PADDO: ARREST OF A PosTaL CLERK.—Assistant Post will be opened at reat Novelist, with Mr. mhlS-eotd 2 me CCL ELT AND we McCLELLAND, A Delightfal Hour with t ‘Stoddard's Unique and Specially Ob- Office Inspector West has been iniormed of the Secretary. FINE FURNISHINGS AT COST 84,004 | , Inanumeture, convertion asd seyuirat wien: | MORE RECRUITS FOR THE STRIKERS. | = e1ene four guns $231,119.02, and in the manufacture, a Ravriwore, arrest in Chicago of Wm. 0. Quinn, a railway | Mr. Hoar’s Bill for Federal Inquests. alteration and extension of gun lathes, planes. At a meeting last te a night of empl * in tobaceo factories in this ae U it. whien we will move into Nie tal clerk, for stealing merchandise packages§ Special tools tor the different callbres, etc., 867, is Swi i | city a communication was read from Gail @& apni. 5 “MARY, Or scoTs | STORE, Sun fst NW. Bargains fa over) deparr- | Ove alt hieseaad Bee eer aes | Pe ling merchandise packng 497-06." Tho cartridges purchased cost $40 | BaSt St, Louis Switchmen Give Trouble, | si" s,crvmsnscation. was read trom Gaul & APRIL ND. ment. HALL & BARNES, (Thompson's Shirt Fac See AMONG THE PRESIDENT'S CALLERS to-day cif we ot Tabor to eight per day without a reduction of Hon. (ie; reverved. seats 75e. Secure seats | WF¥), 816 F stn m15-2w® (AE EMBERS, OF [BRICKLAYE RS. | Were Senators McPherson and Dolph, Repre-| Mr. Ingalls on the Edmunds Resolutions. =e a IX ae HALL. pay. — Mente | ( RgE~PARTIFICIAL TEETH WITHOUT | tend a spent oorsting tie haag eae ‘March 26th, | Sentatives Hammond, Breckenridge (Ky.), Mc- 1 Senate library committee have instructed v \ ' * = saab © 5 BURDITT € NORTH. Managers. cs pet tort Coe depo foetne urpose of adopting the Tévised eqs | Kintey, Voornioos, Bragg: Caine, Reid and Sow a BinotaE: the chairman, Mr. Sewell, to conter with Archt- FRESHETS IN THE NORTHWEST ew Tam Well Serect To-mey. COLLECTIONS _ OF 7 sy | We can reter, by permission. to a large number of | Sto! *_|den, Gen. John ’F. Bailier, C: M, Henley and | IMMIGR, N, ETC., IN , of the Capitol, forthe purpose of pro- pact in: rw Yo 6.—The ste TEMSON TaSb eMtapel THEREFROM” | patlenty and the iliowing exiructs are indicauve of | (<a>, MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION | Collector “Frederick Gerker, of Philadelphia; Bet) BE ETAL ELS Ee ay inseriptioas to statues in Nogaoel aed tereatt oes taser hGH IE PAMOUS TUNNEL. Kepeatea | Wie universal satisfaction this work affords Faso, Sei Bgld thelr meeting SATURDAY March | Judge W. G. MeDowell, of Tilinois; Theo. Cim! ‘ a Statuary hail, STRIKERS SERENADE A KING. | jit dcclveo(t4 to 1 percent, the latter 7 ~ oe = ‘our Work. done three. years , at 7:30 pn, oll Hall, 602 F st. n.w. , 3 g 1 aulsville and Nashville, and in the early deal F Caaeee Madcn Soo aetaeg | Fock."—Dr. GEO. F. HORSEY, eee ee iva ceeeeeey | er end ete Ven 7 lies The Senate. NO MEETING OF THE SENATE COMMITTE. = : Bd ings further d sof ly to ly per cent were “For twenty-two years I wo jate. "Your. 5 = a SS POSTAGE AND ATTORNEYS Fers.—Commis-|} ‘The chat nate the Presi-| The Senate District committee had no meet- = made, followed by a slight rally, which lasted “Exkenaior eS 2AB: | [<a MEDICAL QEPAIIMENT OF HOW: | POSTAGE Ax1 @ chair laid before the Senate the top : | until hearty 11 o'clock, when it again beoamne reg cata en Laer Pensions Black has advised Attorney | dent’s message transmitting the report of the | today. The chairman having been in-| Ex-Representative Atherton Paralyzed. | }\" A ws Children under 14,1 Sets. extra, tobe had at Fills’ lire proceeds are to go to the As- as tion is most comfortab! HAM, Canandaigua, N. Y. H_ Canandals 3 Spr a most noiable exceptions to the = mh26Se_ | wo BITS SM. Do Washington, eee BE"—D- | y5th, a6. m. This course Of lectures ate oper ts | 3s Ambler Smith, “that a reasonable amount | givil service commission, Referred. formed that a democratic caucus would be held = ern Union and. Louisville and LEAUGH'’S D OPERA HOUSE. A Lady writes: ” the public. Aurea ee Received for postage in the fee | rue CARROLLTON MASSACRE—A BILL FoR IN- | {t,Was presumed that the democratic members = ughout, tht Z > 2 ea ees teats Cec G Cooa tabi tcdticaa sarees ‘og PURVIS, Secretary, 1118 13th street. | agreement will not be charged against the fee, CUSSIE Unk ET CEE of the committee would attend that and| SWITCHMEN GIVING TRO perdent. ane wmee wERsORancee thankful enough that I decided to’ try the ‘Crowning | _™26-14t but that all sums in excess of two dollars will ESTS UN NATION U: a thus deprive the committee of a quorum, . ‘Oregon System." SS Tequire to be verified by an itemized statement | Among bills introduced was one by Mr. Hoar, | Hence the call fora meeting was practically Balking All Efforts to Make Up Trains | 1 continental, Which lost 1, and Northern THIS (FRIDAY) EVE youd aut ery much pleased with the Crown operation <a eran peer of disbursements under oath.” providing for inquests under national author: | withdrawn, ia Eines BE eels tockoen Ween tas Tien eomiderae ‘on perfornied for ine aver As ES. ie East St. ant red, Union . = ‘Sider it tne st invention of the 3 - Ly Capitol Topics. Supported by an Excellent Company, ie Kours very truly, —PLUMBING AND HEATING— engineer of fifth and sixth lighthouse districts, | TePOrts of recent occurrences at Carrollton, | “The Senate has passed the bill tomakethe| Sr. Lovis, March 26.—The situation at Kast | sibel, ALTE clack, the amatked ieetatene Jn #Grand Double Bil, aide CHENEY, | —Zatimstesstven. _{mh26]_409 97 7. ¥.W.__| designated to represent the lighthouse board If Mise. The Senate had had no information in | Secretary of State, the librarian of Congress | St. Louls this moruiny is becotniiee serious The J activeand steady at generally fractions below in PGrand Dor Bill, anc} , Conn, A REAL FRENCH RESTAURANT.— | determining the lighthouse reservation at Fort | Te ee es os and the Secretary of the Smithsonian institu- | yardmast e different roads 2 best ne opening. Set Seeman References and circulars farnisiied on application, ‘ifyouwant agood table dhoe dines tall | Monroe, ae Capt Gee he Boeke wee ea ott | both political parties secured to agree about yardmasters of the different roads hi n _— 4 : 0d ! tion and their successors in office, a commis-| attempting all. the morning ke up| Omty : con Saved. GL ANDERSON, D.D.8, | at BROCHES new place, S21 Lath sts heat Frankie | termastor: nos et seat Ces eeaRE quar | throm? According 10 these reports’ w wanton, : vit shall be to repertto con. | 2tempting all the morning to make UP | Only Two of the Crew of Fifteen Saved. Saeins 601 13th st, cor. Fist nw, | Sgmre. | Breaklast/ doe! Lunch, 23c! "Dinner, ioe. | dered to Dayton, Ohio under instaretone irom | aed unprovoked crime had been commivted, | 810M, whose duty it shall he to report to Con: | avy ePune a freight trains, but they have | Sax FRanctsco, March 26.—The schooner = s 2 20 Meal Tickets, S10. Satisfaction or no charge. “Fs-| the quartermaster general. Besohd. Lieut, | resulting in the death of a large number of cit” Sic other sanvepeipe: peloeneas Gr Ger cores | Is ovexy te om The northern coast, pablis) it irst-class in every respect. m26-2w* | 4 J S 1S v1 el SI + or oe = ving > wd c STILE PUBLIC Soro | Thos. W. Griftith, 18th infantry, granted. two tnd, he presumed; of one polliteal pasty and ail Ment and what method and. poliey should be | out their desizns by the. striline swite § |e ey Gap ey No, 513 SEVENTH STREET N. W. (Kes THE CEU: George Fe, Hines aoe otk’ hHtst Lieut | the ‘murderers of'another, Mucky eccdrrences | Pursued in Tezard to editing aud publishing the | who are “using all means at th ss taraskuows she onty enretvorser aes Me : PEE BW EEINGS a Bc ee_| MENTING OF CITIZENS Feipay EvESINa. | {SCiMndcrad tenet eRe, A | unfortunaialy had teen of frequent oocurrenes, | Same Or any of thei, Pol to cmisko Abe reich mperees oh ‘The Hege was Next Week -LYDIA THOMPSON, in “OXYGEN.” | [geo M:_ Vi KANE, 507 Sr Nw a land dsvous nines cc ext to the study | PUL When investigated, were apt to take a E ASSAULT ON SENATOR RIDDLEBERGER. : cked on the morn inst, A. Next [a A Cltientis interested ia ths | Pubtie’ Books ass imself until June next to the study 2 4 ley from their pc 5 mb26 —_— | teed. “A1so, a full line of Shoulder Braces: Reform | quested to meet it the Hatt or nue Sonos, NETS | OF the system Of military. gymnastics in use at | Meal turn, Persons defending or apologizing | A disturbance near the east catranee of the ‘ NEW NATIONAL THEATER Waits, Preach Corsets, and Bustles. Corset ATURDAY MAT! SATURDAY EVE: JULIUS CESAR. ‘ASSIUS” nee been prevented from carry- | Gothama has « MR BAR ‘after which he istore- |r them ‘sald they had no political sig- arated; swite jJaun- | Armory, G street, between 9th and 10th,on FRI-| the military academy Senate chamber yesterday afternoon attracted | fun upon th ~ dered -3m* | DAY. “March 26, at 8 o'clocl tO COPS turn w his proper station. nificance. | Still the fact remained that it was aes the. eon it washed ashore Pamianta Werk a dered i z __ jas waar 20; at 8 oelock p.m. 06 conklder Proper stai the opponents of the democratic party that | NO little attention. It was caused by an attack stances the yard masters lia SS ee ee ed LOOK OUT: WASHINGTON 18 | entrust the management of the Publ Civil Ss. Re Were killed, and that adherents of that party | upon Senator Riddleberger by Col. Jones, of | §tfained in theirettorts to resume tre quently two of the ndied and the other TONIGHT, FLOODED WITH IT. ‘of. citiz lly. selected for the purpose vil Service Reform. were the murderers. ‘This bill was to supply | Virginia. Senator Riddleberger was passing | No serious troubles have »< yet occurred, but fe Ohne ween 4 ~ TOMORROW MATINEE. axo is oft thaps tt fs in your kitchen Examine for your- the several scnool divisions thn to | THE PRESIDENT THINKS IT NO LONGER AN EX- | a method of inquiry, which would. be removed aie the corridor, in the direction of the | iS understood that the officers oi the law will be | (Wo came down on th. pana LAST TH GIORROW NIGHT, | seif andbe sure you are, Pa Gee ee the Board of Commissi ners, and to take such action | PERTMENT—ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COM- | from politics. It was referred to the judiciary | chamber, when he was hatled by Jones, A tew | cilled rep (oapeas ford ware A Big Prairie Fire. Mestayer's Saperintivels, Whiealeat, Musical ab- | 2Oxine wit convince you ctherw WM. WSIERRICKS MISSION, committee. Words wero exchanged over sone question ov 3 | &7t¥e and ‘a conic Senger ye amet A ; Putupin all styles of packages “ask punt pacer: | Be HALE ee eC ee ee 0 ee Seas Or ema tary eet eect os HT TRAIN RUN OUT. : ow INDIAN WE, Us € €0, | it, and if he hasn't it in stock send us your address and | Enis Pen te {Ke ORpow, | fess the third annual report of the civil service TIONS, Bonator. | Mr. Riddleberger, in consideration of || The officials of the Missouri Pacific ratiroad | ) A y8T ,KnOGH. Moxt., March 26.—A_ great THE IDEAL QUARTETTE. You will be supplied. achat H.0. TOWLE: JOHN &. NORRIS,’ | commission for the year ended January 16 last. | The Edmunds resolutions were then placed | his position and surroundin; S, Simply seized | this morning with the aid of alarze force of | Ihe fire, under the influence of & very oinoey Are Yoru With Me™ 7 Baltimore, Ma. | RODE WES URS EWeD K DOUGLAS With tho report the President sent a message, | before the Senate, and Mr. Ingalls took the | Jonés and held him until the Capitol police ar prliee st din starting from this city a | wind Ta ain ea ee every serous Mr. W. A. Mestayer, the Originator of Comedy Bur- os y" Mud Cure Prt s be Oe Te ra es over tO | freigl ‘ain consisting of rs. | territor purned up thousands of 1 Jenyiies Tiiezene Vaugiis, the Superb Coutralto, und a | GHTETS, Of the celebrated “star Brand” Mud Cured | GM MATTHEWS, "JOHN GUESS in which he said: “The exhibit thus made of | floor. the police, saving he did not care to have him | Telsht train sina territory, and burned up thousands of tons of Cothpany of ‘COMEDIAN: SUNDAY. March the operations of the commission and the ac-| Mr. Ingalls sald he would take up the ques- | Jociea wor siones A GENERAL STRIKE PREDICTED, jun “Is there any probability hay. A sport from Billings says it ts of the strike extend- | charged that thi JOHN T. GIVE: thereupon escorted out- Crow Indians fired the prairie, HED 1502, mh25-2t Arid others._| eount thus tion where the opposition left it. He would | side of the buildl SLERSeA. :GUSON, Pharmac: —— a presented of the results following the | tlo lere oppos iz side @ bul and released, 20st. and Pean. ave. Gotta. (Re 8 P BCT AL NO 11 © B-| execution of the civil service law cannot fail to | Bein Where they closed, He conceded all that cd AND VOCALISTS. “econd Sunday Evening Con- a eel Sa Ing any farther?” asked a reporter of Cuairman | Sud that itis @ move to drive cattle off the ake Joseph's a — the democratic Senators demanded as the con- = 2 Martin Irons at East St. Louis last night. | Peservation, Sopp EL Pe | _Prescriptions a specialty Heat xeeutive Committee of the Washington Light | demonstrate its usefulness and strengthen the { stitutional power of the Bxecutive as to ap-| | A special session of the House was held yes- wered Mr. Irons. |The strike will | Stee og bey boi Ww< CHAS. S. PRICE, infantry Corps Fair taking into consideration their | conviction that this scheme for a reform in the | polntmentsto office. The judiciary committee's | terday evening, at which addresses were made end throughout the whole United | Grounded on Marquesas Keys. ee | UR I DRUGGIST, 426 7th st. aw. Halt byte somite, the vlaborate decorations of the | methods of administering the government is | report did not impairor intringeontheadmitted | and action taken im respect to the memory of : | aks Week Bia. Wain SRcSak = Phe ‘most complete Drug establishment in South MEA ested Pee ee ateritive as mel ag | HO longer an experiment. Wherever this re- | high prerogatives of the President. Mr, Ingalls | the late Representative Rankin, of Wisconsin, Will It be confined to railroad employes?” | park Alexander Keith, from sacola fue AL THEATER Washington. Our prices are exceedingly low. _f3_ | manifested by our citizens i the en Megiment (which | FM has gained a foothold, it has steadily ad- | distinctly and absolutely denied that the Sei ———_cee—______ “No, sir; the move to-day Isbutthebezinning | Bucnos Ayres, grounded heat the Marquess semis ae kvces ae | M. CATE, M.D, 016 McPHERSON | will bo quattered hort Seno ate ene Faneed in the esteem of those charged with the | ate had asked for the President's reasons for| 7HE PAN ELECTRIC INQUIRY. | ofthe end. Not only the railroad emple Sthisinorning. She is jettisoning part of ‘ rt by Archduke narrows syste Sy gPeclal | son. have unanimously resolved to defer the opening | Public administrative duties, while the people | suspending anybody from. ollice. In. bis Will be called out, but the order will go out’ to Her master refuses toaccept the as ¢ cases of the mervons syater, splaalcur- | until Faster Monday Apri oO sent Doon connenege Soygrament have constantly | message, voluntarily sent to the Senate | Gross. Examination of Hon, Casey | allthe Kuishis ol Labor in this countey,te sistance of the wrecker ee and Potts’ disease. ‘elephone call, 445. In the meantime donations will be received at the | been confirmed in their high estimate of its | howe: er, the President started out with an un- less of the occupations. - from] re ae VIS JRC RRIGETEAYEICAND | meneame EGU Oe CUE cee meine ie the benefits it has | founded imputation upon the position of the Touns- “Then it will be a general strike General Foreign News. Viole | Ws contiation Tsctmaten trniahed for Sisk | Hhetmumber vearly as may be conementto ue | MMedy, secured to the public. service plainly And committees had importuned the executive | MF. Ranney, of the telephone investigating | ,."¥es ai tue onder of the Knights of Labor (tone Ge ‘ Eb OUT, SO canine ha exten charge tor | Tonal Toor Lohse one, etme.” | — The Committee of the Corps embface this opporta- Inended to the Fiat ceed: this cause is com- | for his reasous for suspensions. Mr. Ingalls | committee, yesterday afternoon cross-examined | "Kien will this zeseral onder be given out 2” | tise aireske samurees aan bole oenenl ome z pigcofsrprening thls erate forte wutrmy | ypended (0 the liperal care atd Jealous protee- | dented this, and Challenged anybody on vebalf | Col. Casey Young at length upon the latter's | _ “I cannot Say as to the tine, but it will be | Disced underarms —_— = == = | generous responses to their solicitations. and feel that | tor gress, of the administration to point out one word or i he I Jongress to | Very soon—within a few days.” igradh ae sLISH BAZAAR ae ale te MM arto gSSy | Success ivaneady asuren The report says that the whole number | fact on which the Presidenv’s statements could | CZ0rts while a member of the last Congress MOLE SWITCHES STREK: | THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, +g ELE E as U U MuuM = 8 pe Pas Pere goShtmingd during the year! be justly fouuded. Unless some. Senatce | have J. Harris Rogers appointed electrician of | Wyon tue usualliour aenved thes morning | _Loxbose March grand national ee | BBB AA U U MMMM Sss, mb25-lm Chairman ui has been 7,602, of whom 6,872 were males | sould now, wile the debate W.8 going on, | the Capitol. Witness frankly stated that he | for the day force of switchmen to relieve the | Steeplechase of 1,000 was run at the hm £95 4 Hes BysS ‘AT REDUCTION IN QUININE, | and. 73 Painales. The whole number | say something in support of that scatement | had tried to secure the appointment for Rogers. | nizht = the Wabash yards in this city no | Liverpool spring meeting to-day. Mr. Doug- -20¢. far e: Mined since the act was passed bas | whicn Mr. Ingalls dented he would assume 491. Of the 7,602 examined during | that nis denial could bot be ns Uae past year, 5.084 attained the minimum of | “It had also been said that “private” paper d Old Joe won, with Count Erdoys’ » Good second, and Mr. E, Jay's Good, 3 starters, Witness went to the architect of the Capitol in | !n appeared, and a few minutes later the an- | Mss i = ade that the entire force | zed 1 behalf of Rogers, and was told that the latter ut twenty” tt, John Wagner and ¢ r rs Ve more | Gamecock third, There w . reent., wii Inakes them eligible for ap- | had been usked for. Mr. Ingalls denied this | Would notbe appointed because his habits were © number now out. These | So IME MUSEU a Tima RED TICKET DAY. Coe eT ae: en eel” tis SREAver- | also, and would be giad to heur any Senatorsay | dissipated. men were, itis understood. ordered out by the | Over » High Embankment. "a ave.. near 11th street fige age Oo! bse examined was 30 years. | When, ho ‘Se f a executive cu ee of the Knights of La TWO MEN INJURED AND THEIR HORSE IN Last Three mous Siigacacy, | hg whole number of “appointments made | auy private, papers. “That ue bad bees | , 2: RAUREY asked it the Pan Electric com. | exccutive-comuities of the knights of Labor | TWo 3 STANTLY KILLED Le arg EAE AACE. during the past year from those examined has | preadne le bythe ad nile pany had not abstained from taking an active | }j anne - S| Cor. 1th and P streets 1 he pai brought in here by the administration. A ten- : ase cUNe | Missouri Pacific employes. | 26.—District es sie moist “ich {or the probationary period of | der conscienee necded no accuser... There were | PAFL In the proceedings at aes TRYING TO KILL A LOCOMOTIVE. i ker and Isaac M — six months, In two years 4,176 have Leen ap-| those that feared an officer in every bushy Te scanae Fane IE (0 Qi = " March 20. —A ep < here lastever= i ae ee pointed. At this rate the whole numbe yas the Metis Stra. | Department of Justice as a proceeding in which | | GALVESTON, TEXAS, March 26.—A spectal to here last ever (Gg FOR PH NeSE TTY paws | Flv tp Whleh the czanoatony extend wil | {05 uy wh maven MEAMMNLLD| the homey gna was interested "| ue Neeru fin avs: hate Sane be filled by applicants examined under the | this farcical allegation, It had been also said | “Of Course that was an object,” replied the | Labo: made a bold attem ad x4 mooeed ‘al EX SPECIAL BARGAINS IN REMNANTS. Having decided to close out my Branch Yard, Iwill | ules in from eight to ten years. ‘The report says | that the Senate hud been. inactive in cectere | Witness. Rete k Gee py Aetnpe tty La + Wood offer you from that under all circumstances and in every part ing appointment: “Why wasznot the Attorney General informed | ing, was bein ed from | ern end of Main street wh drove over « mpany. Mr. Ingalls denied this also, r i 5 + > pompante | the ecal shutes four men boarde eman | steep embankment, about seventy-five feet ——— of its work the ¢ ission has ha cordial o Ser SSS 25 5 of the agreement between the companies, but | the coal shutes four men boarded her. Oneman | steep en ? = < — = 100 to 200,000 feet Georgia Dimension, and unswerving support of the becetien at | Lhe Senate since January 29th, 1886, had con- | towed to proceed under the assumpuion that | Jumped from the engine and reversed. the | lig Parker was thrown frou, the buggy at Cees POR Og R08 NeY AXEL LARG- | “Don't purchase Dress Goods before you see what | 100 to 100,000 fect Gerrna Flows the heads of the departments. ‘The report says, | urmed 493 nominations. ie a reeeeee | he was not interested in the matter?” asked | SWitch, while the other three threw the engi. | the first turn wnd escaped with slight. injuries, pottof bic rietand Tricvelesin United Statce, Ladiey | We bave in our emt ant Department,” 100 to 200,00) feet Virginia Joists, in conclusion, that the responsible headsof the | Chaywed that Ube Senate was trying W keep Te | Sf. Ranney, i nets to tie floor of the cal snd began turning | bat Exsos went! be thee. Gatien wae Eke Seam bave freeuse of Park and Tricycles nvrbings madly 100 to 100,009 feet Virginia Boards, xovernment departmonts are convinced of the | Phy ‘republicans of Kansas, Mr. Ingalls sata, | ;."!f Lath under trial for fraud on the Attorney | Water. on the Pa apy Gye mmr era S preter ee per yt grt gl Sod AREIS 51JOU THEATER, Se 100 to 75,000 feet Virginia Flooring, are. Gund antag Salen, While its opponents | were neither afraid nor ashamed’ to be classed | General.” replied the witness, “I am prepared | struggled | manfully to pre i Mine IL (Late Ford's Opera House.) NEW SPRING DRESS FABRICS. 25,000 feet Kiln-dried Flooring, Hotbing Of the restoasl se eng Know | as republicans. They were proud of the aehleve- | 1 Auswer it but I donot see that there wax | abling | of the | I assistance the ————— . : nothing of the responsibilities of the adminis- A mre Pee eee any impropriety in the Pan Elecirie or any | Mechan c pe | ONE WEEK. 100 to 90,000 feet Spruce Boards, ation, aiid! whose participation in thes ments of their purty. ‘They believed that in all | Gther company asking the Attorney General to | men fled, followed. olficers, who overtook | Ex-Representative Atherton Paralyzed, mmencing MONDAY AFTERNOO: 100 to 150,000 feet White Pine, Tones {abd whose participation in the appoint: | the great measures of the last quarter of a cen- bring sult.” and argested Martin MeGrath. Warra IS CONDITION CRITICAL, FERRY AFTERNOON at 230 and F Remnants of all-wool 4-4 Tricot at 42¢. yd. Shelving, Seconds, Selects and Uppers, ust pation, “eo ® Smple Intermeddling and} tury they were Tighe andl Uusir “opponents | se crn koe SE0M Sim awropuer ouvEnas | tesrrestot James Ponulog CoLumnvs, 0. March 26,—Ex-Congressman, oat 8 os :. z 5 ss . rong, and were uble ve reasons for the | AS ss 2 ndy Nelson wer? imu bson H. Atherton, of Newark, was stricken Engagement ofthe wor 3S-inch Chudda at 45e. ya. 100 to 20,000 feet Cypress Boards, +00 faith that was in them, ‘The republic y nA of Newark, ve s ew ae 2 Pola y publicans of LETTER. the men were afterwards taken aralysis last evening. ‘condition last i Lite. MOUNTAIN canvas Caco Racal see: sai | 0a ao vel nes wee whe Signal Service Investigation. | Kausas ulso believed, aud Mr. Ingalls believed, | Casey Young was again on the stand before | say bat were wong ee eR, nto cus ome Sis ates ve Sutparcd by Mise Nettecre=| _aneamtace Bert at aoe za | 3o0t0 20000 ft Wal, seen gay ueceATION, ND Ones". ddmocsaie uimimateaton, sitter | 80 felephone investigating committee today. | Hie "eforts to disable the etgine proved ican ie noes oe ee ee Be ee Se : 6 OO Wee 2 ¥ REGULATION. critiel any Mr. Ranney conducted the examination, The * fects. Mis Homespun at 25¢. ya. 25,000 W. P. Shingles, : either sacrificing is convictions or forfeiting | Mr. Ranney ation, e a = a te) | cameneen cane eras BOL GO0 epee Ents Gen. Hazen, in his testimony before the House | fis seicrespect, Witness having reiterated bis formerstatement | (A TALE NeIrit cHILY ENGrEEER anvucn. | | Now Youn. March 26.—The business failures “of Table Damasic, all linen, at 40c. yd. Ba as Wits Biss Picket ant nines Oey | OO caiccaas at a eepeanaa THE RUSH FROM OFFICE IN KANSAS. Bad baa Rnaote ie eee ee hie | Macgaaee Sigaes tape neat oe coe ees | Oe , bumber for the Uulted States 197, Resttensenes nnn Ge one ae Ee cea jacdNapkioa’ + | ase than Minriae Geir ea be eee Tienes cease | (GrsLilaGoIn) beaEGE axle the GRY ec Gon | Oe DEY wheal theluew) administration) gat pen meer as company, Mr. Ranney | with Vice President Potter, of the Chicago, Bur- | ad for Canada 24, or a total of 221 as come eas been spared to uuake this the Suciety Event of the | Special Bargains in odd Towels and Napkins. Jess than market prices, and on large orders a special renjilelng eociasiGr telegrams. tovacccmpany | W#S inaugurated those who held office in that | read from the record of the baltins re Lelephone j lington and Quiney road: “I think our matters | Pared with a total of 225 last week, Cm se Asking for your favors and a personal cat, rwin | Vouchers OF telegraph charges, (ot Gen ar | state began with one consent to make excuses | Sill n Gxtraet from the AUiorn« find been ps | settiement cannot be considered an advance The Indians Dying Oat. “pre giesh wer ‘ASK o personal call, Ewitl | ¥° i hefhade prin : i . he President, saying he had been ap- | Se cannot be considere dvance ~ ‘ 2a“THE WORLD, oops. me. ee au polng, veut haste | others, who wanted hiin to bring suit for the | pose of the demand—rather the result of . J. Dickson. WM.R McLEAN z each other in & tumultuous and Indecent haste | San rioctric company, aud that le decil Aiter Tam throuzh here, { will go to Corsiean ois Taine Ascciaiing iNe iebeibaes ies ‘ER0GS NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE a The Killing of Capt. Crawford. to get out of office. [Laughter.] There was DO | hear them because he was a stockholder in the pitle @ litte diMoulty tbere. Iwill | si, they are” comarked a welldetermetod- HE NINTH STR ER a gabcen Sil eck Salto amelnoes nat eam Vote 16th and streets northwest, | AN INVESTIGATION DY THE STATE DEraRtuer | ChiNing there for mercy; no mereenaty straggler | Cmpany” Mg itanuey pointed to tie apretece | Hotse Se Louis, We nothing todo with | tainly they are," remarked a w tf ‘Oue Week, Commencing Monday, March 22, | and bine, in any quantity, at 37h. yd., sold at 50. IN PROGRESS, the tenure “of office act, and” to sutier | CoMilict of the statements, and asked if the At: | the strike, and discouutenance it. Mr.” Pow- | ficial of the Indian bureaa in conversation MVENE APTERSOIN aan caer Splecea SUEY: ouarts Clee cis tees Lad eee ee ee _no torney Generai’s statements were true, derly should have ordered the Knightsof Labor | upon this subject. “The report of the commis ; . Z . All the information received by the War de-| crawled behind the fragi’e breastworks of ri 5 ch to work on the Missouri Pacific or hav Maes The Fdith Sinclair Comedy Company in the Mirth- | Guinet Silks of a superior quality, $1 yd. Only one partment regarding the killing of Capt. Craw- | ¢lvil service reform. (Laugnter.) Ifat the end | , Mr. Young declined to answer until tho | back to work on the Allssouri Pacific of have | xjoner for last year shows that there has been a A BOX OF iegular price 91-5 6) Beer 'referre y of W olfice—rari nantes—in gurgite vasto—it was be- pany, certitie y two newspapers | Ieee that Jay Gould is thousand. nee, the total number o ‘2 special numbers of all-wool Black Cashmere, one the State ecentne ee Seoretary of War to | cause the victors had been unable to agree | Bell company, Baltinwyert aa aidnenen [sede Dain aeinee Indians, ae to missioners re= ssiou, 10 and 25 cents mh22_| sold at 50e. for 38c.; the other sold at 75c,, to-day only the State department, A thorough investiga: | among themselves, or had been unable to dis. | Nd One of the Belt lawyers. | the ‘Knights of Labor who have any property | port nh 1885, 259, RHE HUNGARIAN GIPSY BAND | 0c. tion of the matter is being made by direction | cover mong thelr own number competent or THE PAN-ELECTRIC NUT MENTIONED. are liable for depredations by any of their inens: | 453. actual ‘count T 9: of the Secretary of State. As it will probably Geis Lies for those who et remained Mr. Ranney, however, persisted in his ques- | be Upon this decision he is about | of thet ;: w —_ Will Give a Wasutnoros, D. C., March 4 bea subject of diplomatic correspondence, no | th OT ce aerncormeg or ber enS nO Say ig 2 : to bring suit ht along the | less. We succeeded in counting t heyenne a J : Ata special meeting of the Board of Directors Information regarding the progress of the In. | thatthe democracy of Kansas shared the same | tion, and Mr. Young replied emphatically that | $y) OTs Suit AEAnSt cvery Kulziit alons and Arapahoe Indians rec ‘apd found that GRAND CONCERT SPECIAL FEATURES OF OUR WHITE GOODS | this date, a quarterly dividend of ONEDOLLARAND | vestigation car be Gbtakveds frie lon ened | Sbitit, the Pan Electric company was not mentioned | thisasa‘biull.’ The Knights of Labor are not | they numbered two thousand less than the : - DEPARTMENT. Capital stone fom a ccelared upon each share of the | the War department that the alleged extract | ,, He (Mr. Ingalls) was not one of those who be- in the interview. “Ican show that the state-| incorporated, and can neither sue nor be sued, | esUn made by lod; The Indians are AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Stle Apr Te 1ss0. irasieiae sock we company. Pay: | from a. supplemental report of Lieut. Maus, | Heved in non-r aisheneaule to ee sever cuted! | ment is a mistake, if you want me to,” he said | They are not ilable, rept individually, as any | Stperstitios about t ted, and besides BATURDAY EV G. MARCH 27, AT 8| 100 pieces Jones Cambric at 24c. yard. from March’27th to April $4, inclusive, °’ 14 | giving evidence to show conclusively that parties were indispensable to free government, | Careiessiy, “but suppose you don't He was | citizen is.” When ‘asked his opinion as tothe | the nore rations when a family of three - 3a, Capt orawford ae ; | He had no patience with the men who believed " aul. | stability of the organization ofthe Eemighte or | gel suppl family of five, An. attempt ‘O'CLOCK, 1,000 yards 40-inch India Lawns at 10¢, y4 i reo uur is: greatly. exancer ete ae day | iva badge of virtue not to belong toa political | Filling to'ewenr most distinctly and positively | stability of the organization o a t &n actual census Would probably result S ~ or two ago, is greatly exaggerated, and that ge a pet S pol that the Pan-Electric was not nientioned in the at | to force an actual census probably 50 pieces Cheek Nainsook at 6c. yd. Re : A : organization or that it reflected glory ona oe ina war, 3 the same result is being grad- ‘Under the auspices of the there is nothing in Lieut, Maus’ full official re- | OT8% glory interview. they will go, just ae vi 2 20 pieces cab‘e cord Plaids and Stripes, 25¢. yd. port showing that the American troops were | Stttesman to affect independence of his party. awe < 7 ners’, Machinists’ 5 ed the authorities have never tried ¥. MC A, of this 20 pices hemstitek Checks and Stripes, 20c. ya. ‘attacked knowingly more than there was in his House of Representatives. if DIDN'T CARE A CENT ABOUT IT, ir | to compel the taking of the census, ‘Tha 1,000 yards Viet i ere 2 P 2 he added nonchalantly,ata later stage of the in- cout the Sioux Indians, for example. They y .000 yards Victoria Lawns, a bargain, at 8c. yd. tirst telegraphic report of the occurrence, (enc niTOn HHmIREGHTREY On GECEETAEY. iting, | The success of these artists in the leading cities of | « Novelty—G0 pleces Fitted Stripes at 30e $@. ——— 00. ouh i quiry, touching the government suit; “I had | I will say that our o1 ation will have noth: | hever been counted, and it is bable Laat bot Umerit, Tickets Sn ssi es Bilis’ Meeks | _ These goods are entirely new this season, and should Society. SESE just as soon have the suit brought in the name | ing to do with it. We do not believe in boy-| if an actual count was made their latest num iS, Toe. General admission, 0c. | by all means be seen before purchasing other goods, | Large Plaids (very desirable) in White Lawns, a special feature, at 20c. yd. “ a 2 Stedidiydre * aS3aday | bers, as now reported, would be reduced some President Cleveland gave a dinner last eve- | ,,Heat, we Hea auee, ob, Lord,” prayed | of our company as in any other name. I knew | renee preg ctt in open Ney pay Pry re ea rp tee a ning to forty-two members of Congress. The | {He chaplain this morning, “our supplications | the Attorney General Would have nothing to | man in the same organization with a $1-5 ‘or- | dying out very rapidiy, and as’ the tribes grow = be parlors were decorated with blooming plants, | im behalf of thy servant, the Secretary of the | do with it iu any case. lg J izations we owe our success. We have not | fewer im numbers the individuals become Cae SERGIAL, NOTICE SI WISH To IN-| Phere was uo music and no ladies were present. | Treasury. Keep his mind and heart in perfect | “How happened it that you did not sign the | Eaulzitions we owe our, suc | Wealthier, and In the course of a few years the form the public that T have no partners or | ‘The central decoration of the table was a bridge | peace on his bed ot sickness. Inspire his phy- | application to District Attorney McCarry to | thortald he did not belie lionaifes of the country will be found . : agents, and that Jain not responsible tor aby engage- | of Jacquemot roses, With abutments. of pink | P bring suit?” inquired Mr. Ranne in ded: “Two. ho | tribes, They now eontrol UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT ici mace not diectiy Ciushime Ee RHACSE | and White azalics, "The President eat i iis | Siclans with wisdom for the treatment of his “Oh, 1 don’t Bnow,” replied. tie witness, toy See hee ee Jand, which are becoming snuisaw’ | usual place at the table, whic was in the form | case, and may their remedies, under Thy bless- | ing {di with a bit of rubber, “I will sign it now and have besides Se. Oflice, 903 Pa. ay O78 5 e corne! ud two hours more Portiere Curtains $3.10 pair; cheapat $4.50. loafing around the corners ai mur pa : al | of the letter J. Senator’ Morrill, the deau of the | ing, speedily bring to pass his total recovery to | if you want me to.” He said he was resolved | 1 ing.” ¥ amounting alto- tannin del aeons Sates ao 8 pe gn (a. DGtolt W. KRUTLER, 1453 Senate, sat of bis right, and Senator Vance sat | heaith and soundness. May Thy servane the | thav the suit should be brought resandicss | eee a. CIFIC BRAKEMEX pissaTisrren, | §ether W over a million of dollars, In addition NASSAS, OR SEI LL RUN, “ aso = <a Don teat tice hours: 880 1 on his left hand, ‘The Speaker of the House sat | President, the earnest and faithful members of | of the feeling. of the Attorney eral | SOT TCAGO, March 26.4 special diepatch from | We ent, as shown in the Holman re - “blue and olive, $6 pr.; cheap $8.50. | cal, 51—: oe next to Senator Morrill, and. opposite the Presi- | his cabinet and of the two houses of Congress, | in the matter. They were fighting a powertul | El Paso, Texas, says; Trouble is azain brewing | Pott appropriates large amounts for Ubeir sup- 15TH ST. AND OHIO AVE, New lot Madras for curtains, 12356 = eee dent enator Morgan, flanked by Senators | lay to heart this example of overwork, and | corporation und needed ul the assistance they | ©! hong the brakeman and other ireight ene | Pott yearly and provides schools for their chil- ppheny ee cS URE TMENT OF GAS | Eustis and Platt. The places of honor on the | bear in mind that the body has its laws, the | could legitimately obtain, Of course the At- | Smee ot the Southern Pacific at thic point, | dren. ‘The Indians are being very well treated - F Married Oicccs tet ee fpr ee ee | cross pieces were’ given’ to Senators Blair and | study and. practices of which are houndcn ae torney General's feeling in the matter did him | Rioyes of the oult any day, The fog | Just LOW. Two Blocks South of Pennsylvania Avenue, Inte Table Covers, 1g yd. square, $1, worth $1.25. Fine line of Brass Fenders aoe satrona. Also, | S¢Well. The others present were Senator Cutlom, | every man of sense; and so may these high per- | great credit, but it was his duty to bring that ae era femrte ina fiery promo- ——+oo—___—_——_ ‘Tapestry Table Covers, beautiful patterns, $1.98, Fancy Goods, E.F- BROOKS,” | Representatives Collins, Reagan, Herbert, | sons in this, as in all other things, Seta Worthy | sult as other interests were involved, and wit- | Wen. ore greatly, GissAtihed ttred tire mpl Pare Potemac Water. ‘The Most Realistic Battle Scene Ever Produced | worth $2: mis * 331 ‘ Hatch, Dunn, Randall, Matson, Cox, U’Neill, | example to the nation.” ness was resolved that it should be brought. lon! a Mitchell of Conn, Geddes, Bland and Daviel, | Mr. Harmer (Pa,) presented a memorial of cit- | As Mr- Ranney was recurring toa point pre- | 0! the company o sof many older |THE RESULT OF CAPT. SYMON'S INVESTIGA® Chenille Table Covers, 2yds. square, $4.75, worth $6. = DR. RAVI HAS RE: unployes. It is claime: the men that this | TIONS TO BE SENT TO CONGRESS. Hassocks (russel), 502, wou 7% i= Se ee AS REA rye Mitchell of Oregon, Spooner, | 1zens of the United States in favor or asystem | viously examined, Mr, Hall objected, to. he | mploy. folatio ement, ei cha at sks: at OVEN DAILY neescueinen | seme om deshours ran BiG aes Teac Soe S Stanford and Wilson of Towa, Kepresentativs | of post oflice savings babies, itelerred. counsel golug over’ and over the same ground, | #4 direct violation of the acreementmade in| "ye lotter of Capt. Symons to Health Omeer Ottomans (Brussels), 96c. worth $25, from #10 only, Tete Springer, Oates, Turner, Taylor’ of ‘Tenn. Wea | say IMMIGRATION, Mr. Ranney (Indignantly)—Who do Youn | ee ae eat a reciled aiMd Tis thomaud | Townsend relative toa proposed plan for filter. Ottomans (Axminster, with tassels), $1.25, worth EMOVAL—“DANENHOWER & SON, | Coliina: flemmpinil, IIL eote” Breckenhdee ot | _‘The speaker laid before the House a commu- | P%!2A? vo. aie the Southern Pacific may have more trouble, | ing the Potomac water, reference to which was ADMISSION, 50 CENTS CHILDREN UspER 12 | $1.50. - Real Estate and Insurance Brokers. wilt re: | icy. and Wi tere) 8° ©" nteation from Assistant Secretary of the Treas-| Mr, leanmey: Yow had better apply that ter i mere guatinteracente bummer es dit cro ia z ‘ew lot of Shades, all colors, 38¢. Rie, The oiies, 1250 Vat. willbe fe renctomioet | Misa Cleveland’s reception yestertay was | ary Falreblld, tranmmaltting aaron ore bit | tone ee tlie weeets Sashes Norse wer that Gaston bss wren So te leemas Yraxs 25 Cesta Cartain Poles, with brass fixtures, 25. ee sore thith Gailalig’ atawaed Go aacunt or tea | attend tho ines peguluing immigration. Re-| | Mr. Hall explained that he did not use the | MANDAN, DAK. PARTLY SUBMERGED—BUR- | physicians of this city. Capt. Symons, has for 5 ERY, viland ie oa chee ion called to the quallty of | (>= = THOSE, USING OUR MACHINES ARE prevence of the Raymond excursionists trom | ferred. Yord “counsel” in an offensive sense, and with- LINGTON AFRAID OF ANOTHLEE FLOOD. | a sear past, given considerable a:tention to the WILLARD'S HALL, Holland in our Shades. particularly cautloned agaist allowing them | Boston. They seemed much delighted to. meet ee exempts from the per capita tax of Auk B oe BURLINGTON, Iowa, March 26.—The Missis- | Subject of Mltering the Potomac water, the ‘Shak Cah bn vesked tan int Gltens Wahazial Our 11-4 White Spread 82c., worth 95c. m25 | tobe tampered with atthe buuse ie peroans repre- | Miss Cleveland, and she greeted them with her | 50 cents transient alien tourists, and provides sippi at this point has been rising rapidly for a | necessity for which is generally mined, He fan fan be rented for first-class Entertainments | Spas, ,tbemeelves as being employed by us as | usual cordiality. ‘The two hours Mise Cleve: & penalty of $500 for the permanentlanding of The Senate in Secret Sessi Week past, and the bottom lands on the Iilinois | Proposes, in a few days, tosubmit the result of =< SSS Incompetent, exacting enormous charges apdrende®. | 4nd gives during the week is Intended for her | allen paupers, Idiots, insane and convicts, ‘Tho | SECRETARY MANNING'S LETTER INTERPRETED | Mae pee NG the Present the appearance of | ils investigations to Major Liydecker. by whom Beat Scorn € Le) Ses werk eboe’atour ois were Mane Dat ite ak | Nickey Ati Lea orice be ane Ee Wy GER: | Bolo conor slates ay Mena Rowe AP | To AKAN THAT REMOVALS HAVE BEEN aaDE | a lake, "With wig "rise coming from above | twill be relcrred to the Secretary of War, teat Scorea OnincHams, Work done atour office, where none but skilled work- | Viele, Miss Lena Porter, Dr. and Mrs, Walsh, | point commissioners of immigration, not to CAL BI ai fears are expt by some of another bad | if approved, will be used as a reply reso LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. | Men are employed nd only genuine parts used. | Mrs. Spooner, Mrs. Wesley R. Davis, of Buffalo, | exceed three in number, at Boston, New York | FOR POLITrca! Demet! flood here. ae ee ee een ‘wise Cuusitiy. ise aia Oey PO PELE Weak ees, | Mr. Wilcox, of Buffalo, Mrs, Cockréll and Miss | Philadelphia, Baltimore, Key “West, New Or- | _In the executive session of the Senate yester- | "QA BO. ax sarch 26.—The heart of the | sume information be urn eu uality, 15 il J. PRANDI, 1309 F Seeger. oes WHEELER, & WILSON at eco Barnes, loans, Galveston and Sant a who shall | day the finance committee reported tavorably | river broke at this point yesterday afternoon, | ti afi a4 AL oe pag ee s tin | €or st We have fust closed from am importer alot of fine | }QUIS XV BANGS, EVENING COIFSUKES. Dulversity. 1004 E st. n. vi, open | elaborate dinner last evening, at his spacious | fall into distress.] nal revenue collectors, and in that connection | room of the roller mills oom after, and flooded | Which can Le Introduced ‘with comparatively SCOTCH GINGHAMS, which we offer at the low | — =~ ee nee tog pam. Extracting free. “ilfing at | Fesidence in the Ws eee nd euntorar orally THE SILVER ACCUMULATION. submitted a report giving the majority's con-| the entire lower part of the city. At present | Slight 4 a “~* . Teeth ‘nse hor without fj N. "4 ver'is aol rising, | operation in Europe, where more attention brice of 15 s about one-half their value. las Coma: “Tinn Cie, eilier and chloroform administered by | Pennsylvania MeComas, of Maryland; Grout, | Also, a letter from Assistant Secretary Fatr- | Stuction of Senator Manning's recent letter. the gorge holds firm, but the river is oot rising. | sreaties to Bacope, where sease atte a Cab, Kantaal “Sakae finest qualty | 4 ts id experienced operato mndrim_ | of Vermont; ‘Cam phell, of Ohio; Ford, of An: | child, asking for an appropriation for the stor- - ger iy sag aetna stated in cee houses Soul OF the track evs beet venice | nd be ies endeavors. {osecure the best, feu FRENCH SATTEERNS in = < = OTE jana; ison, of We Inia; Com lon- | ag \d transportation of the sil 1] at the lat Incumbents were remove 7 a- | tures in the plan which he recommends for this 3 i 5 P. N iN ; ge and transpor e silver dollar. Re- z A further rise of two feet would flood the ma: which DEREDSATTEENS, EMBROIDEREDGING- | = ‘THE CURCULATION O” £ | Usgem FARTIBS CONTEMPLATING BUILD- | ers Estmonds, Lydecker and W mublle Buildings | Fed. [The letter says: “The last appropria. | Cause WE President's polley would. be better | 2hine slope and put te entire sowth part ofthe | cits. Like carly all who have ‘examined the STRIPED MULLS, EMBROIDERED | 2 ou ne a ING, ALTERATIONS OR REPAIRS and grounds; noch ‘Totten, Henry Re blioge wea gor this ;PUtpose Was $100,000, made in | tie committee construe this to mean thatthe peer te Ep ye fe WHITE and ECKU MUSLIN ROBES. CAPIT, | ofany description, and desiring the services ofa reli- | F. A. Richardson, and George W. Adams, aes or SLTUS os coreniae tne gPanded the | incumbents were removed on political grounds, bre deg = pattems res cS lgber | Vorse than no filters at all, for the reason that LIZEING DRESS Goobs of the Newest Shades and a mee §§ | able Builder, are invited to send thelr address or call | | Mrs. Swann, of 18th street, was athome yes | amount 6f siandard ‘silver dollars required AA SDV Enee Saree, —>—__ unless snore than ordinary cate, $0 bestowed ta, Latest Sty ies, INCREAS! EI EEK. Pll ini gexec ab SAS Siti ak ae ogee re, terday attornoon, and served tea after4o’clock|to be coined under existing law is| In the case of an Iowa postmaster,who offered Destractive Fire at Salida, Col. | Ghaeeing and ioept 47 a, 4 ~ re PIQUE CLOTHS, BISON CLOTHS, ALBATROSS rin Coma Ati acne eae rear 6 3 made, 6004 | jn her parlors. About | $27,000,000 each | year, and that | torun ademocratic paper or two if he could| DENVER, Cot., March 26.—A special to the | pw gen ne Mgins MME Ae gad CLOTHS, DIAGONAL CANVASS FLORIA CLOTH, work and fair dealing guaranteed. Telephone 778-3 | Mrs, Cockrell was at home yesterday after-| the remaining space available 1A the vaults get the office, an adverse report was presented, | Republican from Salida, Col, says: Fire broke | Which ether\ise would probably MOHATE BOURE TTI. in ail the new shades of Tau, | _ THAT EVERYBODY WANTS TO READ. | eine GEO. W. CORBETT, Bullder, | oon a einri (eqctel of her trlends a dainty | rican, isnot suMstent Tor the eee Ong, | SEVERAL CONFIRMATIONS AND A. HEJECTION. | OU41n, the Windsor hoiel ‘ai moon yesterday, | f9Und telr way there. | ome, aie aud Myrue = c¥ ci * 3 a ie storage of the is a "| an in twenty minutes the bui Was com- | Bone, 7 e 4 Myrtle. | THAN ANY PAPERIN q See cpa ~ omanderias tea. aaa anon golnage tor the ensuing twelve months, itis | The Senate has confirmed the following nom- | pletely Soatired, tus ‘guests barely ‘escaping | Montgomery County Affairs, Together with a very large stock of choice Novelties | WASHINGTON. & Backers: is resterday afternoon in honerot Mae Gos. | Wcemed advisable and prudent to ask that o | inations: R.A. Fish, of California, to be ussist. | With chelt liver, All thelr eilects were leet | Correspondence of Ta EVENING Stat, - whic! be seen elsewhere ip this city. IN rN. BI Glover Building, Coke eee aon mone cease ¢ oe poe appropriation a made to enable the | ant register of the Treasury; H. P. Kitfield, of | Strong wind was blowing and the fire spread io | | RockVii.x, Mp., March 26, 1886.—Ninecases REL CuoTH in pring Weight tor Jacketsat $2.50 | 2 Look OUT FoR 3 1419 Pst Heh" areas of ‘coppercolored. satin, trimmed | sub treasury ofices Ieegines foe eeeh Tae Re | Massachusetts, assistant. appraiser of mer |e dof frame houses, and 27 of Une priner: | NA¥e.veen disposed of during the past week ia SS be ; \5 NEXT SUNDAY'S PAPER g Deposits, Loans, Exchange, Collections. Matin, with deep faites oF Chae ity are, Ory | Orleans free for the storage of the accumulation | chandise at Boston: Rule Letcher, of Missouri, | Sol Business houses and Over haifof thet een. | ie Montgomery county court, INDIA PONGEE In new designs. 13 & | Dealers in Government, District Bonds and all Local | satin, with deep rufiles of Chantilly lace. Some | of the coinage executed at the mint in thet | consul at Rio Grande do Sul; Luke C. Strider, tents were destroyed. The loss is $120,000. | To-morrow the case of H. C. Edwards, the PLAIN. COLORED INDIA PONGEE, cHav-| = & pe eae a tena aS ar oe iprcecne ware! Mrs ae ir. Senator | city.) oan oe euene, ceed pe _— —— alleged torger, arrested in Kansas recently by 5 a = <i Stock changes a 5 > 5 u me TENGS CHINA FONGEE at $10 per piece, worth | THE “CAPITAL” THE “CAPITAL” | xew York, Philadelphia, Boston “and Baltimore | Alvensicben, Mrs De Loctig tis Sa ‘Also a letter from tho Peston ter Generat | Winnebago agenes, Neb: Mrs. Marlan A. ee re ea gg en ey ner gear oy - Great Bargainsin SATIN MERVEILLEUX, made Bee aa cbr ceacatad | Tineote het Bie set EAC eae or eo | tating, dn'reqpons to otis "resolute Hist er, tirvéyor gonerii of Nebraska’ aud’ lows: | Wriarwarox, N.C. March 26.-About two | Lodged fa the Heckvihe with ine by ©. and J. Bomnet, Lyons, at $1, worth $1.25. Very | G, : direct from out oficeo Boston, Constant | Mrs. McCombs gave luncheon toa number | the employes of his department are not per- | Also the following recslvers of Pre putin | muatiwconan baiidbeg ta’ telat or Bee aoa | Sea Rak oe os aii ee ee ee for the pri PRING 'VERCOATS Leo Seon cme peers es Heme mitted to employ substi! ‘Thos. W. Tipton, at Bloomington, Neb.; Philip | small wooden building in the lot ot Burr and | him and go to Washington city. The girl's superior for the price, quotations of this stock received. 3a26_ | of ladies yesterday. La ek tershssartiae ot | K; Wiser, rigs ‘Tracy, Minn.; August Peterson, at | Bailey in the rear of thelr foundry and ma-| whereabouts are pot yet known, though the Lange and elegaut stock of MOURNING GOODS of | re now in demand, and judging from the way (Ke NOTICE To GROCERS AND HOUSE-| Senator and Mrs. and Miss Voorhees’ Thars- | the ‘Treasury aneeitein ditional core | Worthington, Minn. Aud the following regis- | chine shops, South Front strect.” The fire | man has said be knows where ehe'is. be the very newest fabrics, ‘ours are selling we must have them in the KEEPERS day evenings at the Portland are a pleasant dence relative to the revision of the tariff. | TS of the land office: Wm. Smith, at (i quickiy communicated 40 the ecigining peep: | Eockeiie wii seen beaten ee beater) We cannot speak too highly of our SATTEENS, as | "ht styles and prices, ‘Beware of any imitation of the word social feature of the Lenten season, Hoterred. en, Minn; RN. Marble, at Duluth, Minn. | erty, destroying alarge frame building ‘and a | protty pirh, Whileh te being betd outtestén trons they cannot be duplicated, and we would advise an pails CERES, ‘The tickets are selling rapidly for the mid- PRIVATE BILIS, cpp} CES Ee ae at a a cen a ST early purchase, which is the name of the celebrated Font ball tobe given at Mrs. Whitney's next | On motion of Mr. Springer (Til), the vote by | Grand island: Nebe aise a ata Se ete | pence the flames leaped across 2d strect,burn- mas Gonvon Gimamaue ax inc PRINCE ALBERT COAT AND VEST. MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. | Thursday night. ; which the House a few days since defeated the Seoevotions sind postan eee cat block, containing several storeson the first floor, py k SFMING HOSIERY and UNDER-| Ju Frince alvert Coat and Vext our stock is | permon or parsons aie plage tatv advantage the | MPS. George Hearst, wife of tho neiwly-ep- | Senate bill granting a pension of 860% monte | ~The nominaidn of Lies Toba F. Blatn to be San cesemate igen’ fee anctel tee hetey EAR Teaton tt Tote CM et ee i acta iE Staines | Ruri of Blocaste Nom eran gone, with | to the widow of Gen. H. W. Benham, was re-| ASL leutenant was rejected on the change pre-| Past two sparks igulued ‘the street, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. ete Oia i aficle for the geutings Teeredore.be sure andese toit | init, “Mr. Honest aie reson whines Bape: considered, and the bill was passed—yeas, 118; fis SrA eee 6 ye ge rs rkscrew rsted, with ‘that either sacks or barrels read ent id hil GEN. Grant's Birntupay.—The friends The coun' a ONE PRICE. flat braid: vest made in same manner, with a “CERES,” Mexico is on is way tothis clty. © utes OF | MARS House then went into committes of the | Gaut Memurel Unitenty oF "Athone, Beet | took fire ava was totally Tae large heat style rolling collar. Price $15. And have the imprint of two gold medals attached. q whole (Mr. Hatch, of Mi in the chair) to commemorate the ‘birth- | nuraber of prisoners there were ae Miss Van Vechten will go to New York M eae on | Gay of Genaral Grant jaca Aaa tows: W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. Lot 365 is a very fine black corkscrew, with | None genuine without the two gold Gay, ‘will be thee go lew fon- | the private calendar. : ‘of ‘on thee’ fof the 270 rescued. Alexander Stewart, a notorious crim- ‘ : sili facing; vest to match. Price $20. WM. ML GALT &00, | PAY, Aud will be the guest, while there, of Mrs, ‘The District in Congress. Cini HE See ge ‘This seciicn of the tre buen | toes a ee ere e eee dae At of these coats and vests is perfect, ORDNANCE EXPENSES AT THE WASHINGTON ‘of music and ad- ” In the meantime the fire was burn- : Se rn Ee HS nN inert Tol tees fodiieky shaped ‘NAVY YARD, . has been prepared. | ing: ou 2d street. The entire fire de- 2. .—TH! jATION,OF ichal Dn, nnessee, wl ‘ve Diss Sur ae (ese SESS Wi i Goa Hevairaneion | Washington Guring ts feausn tin gous | Soorotary ‘Whitney han rplied to Rapresen | BVany sefangatsen¢ bas teen mado 1or an eo: | parument was called oot and aftr a desperate FOR HIRE. GEORGE sPpRansy, Phospha.es, is @ popular and. a their home, to in until next session, tative Sowden’s resolution asking for a state- ———— The of the loss pnd ioserance ‘not é y MILBURGS PAPACY 1209 Peonaylvanis sve, | Minister West and e portion of his ment of the amount spent for ordnance in the AR 2s, has been Oxed as the day for the Te Renee. tae Jom oe at 414 Ninth Street. mbé-lm | mh25 607SEVENTHST.,Opp U.& Post Offica _ iu bettles or on draught with soda water. 15° will visit England this summer, | Washington navy yard from March 1st, 1882, ‘Richmond,