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FA THE EVENING STAR. CONFERENCES AT TRENTON. The Joint Mecting Takes a Recess Be PUBLISHED ¢ fore Balloting To-day. Y aT meee Seaieys ‘TRExTox, N.J., March 2.—The joint meeting as ‘Northwest Comer P —y . Sembled at noon, President Fish in the chair, omer Pennsylvani2 Ave. and Lith St, by Eighty-one members were present. ‘The Throck- The Evening Star Newspaper Company, i inorton and Bedle democrats moved to take a re : 7 : . Senator Gardner, ‘seconded, S. HL KAUPFMANN, Pres. : "onator: Eawarts igre) mowed i THe Eves ts fo ubscribers n the | / lot daily at noon, The motion to or de = Copies at the counters | > St Mr. Hudspeth, dem.) then gente each By mail postage Prepaid 50 ‘c Booth. one year, £0. it months, 6b cose Matthews (dean) asked {ue object Of a recess. Throckmorton replied Uae [Entered at the Post Ottice at Washington, D.C. secoudclase mail matter] anneal the purpose was to allow a completion of confer- 7 bry already in, With a view to the — hae Wane Suse peaaed ioe c emuocratie United States, Senator. Senator Year. postage prepaid Six month, Socenay et ® |= Edwards, (dei) asked If he was to understand tho 2 All mail subscriptions must be paid in advances mouth, Throckmartan wanted: eemantiearee sen) WON. 10,543. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1887. TWO CENTS. pees coremeas Cerceoeren tans What the gentietnan from Hudson understands,” = em =— = —— | said Throckmorvo: say that the Telegrams to The Star. Washi Sowa aud Goes AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | committee ot nve to conduct the investigation AGAINST TROTTER. ‘ashington Ne’ ips See oe aoe eee remiicn = aes sot laa mcgeiven mises SPECIAL NOTICE: IS.TRE SUPREME. COURT OF THE | ig (, Monmouth understands himself,” motion Tur recess Was carried by APOLLO CLUB MEE: = z ae OF COLUMEL jeinesday) at Kuabe's Piano Rvoms, Mar-| ‘TH SUPPLEMENT oF THE EVENING STAR to-day reestar tes, ein —— — The Anarchist Cases, ay of Febrary, 1887, Ketapace, = <q | Contains: What Rev. Mr. Nourse did say about |THE RETALIATION BILL, | be cnatrmat of ame mman of the committee, Will | NOME RULE PREVAILS IN THE SENATE DISTRICT COM- v0.17 WAR | te mar ancowmer wins, Nor wx seam annie i ©. Guanes iB Wasa, So. | gg] THERE WILE BE AGPECIAL MEETING | female government employes, the Union, League appoint four others, ‘two republicans and two SITTER. KEEPING UP THE TALK OF WA FOR sOME WeRKS Yar. Om motion of the plaintiff by Mr. W. F. Mattingly. | THIS {weincadas) EVESING ee AO wtionk, toa: | Tesolutions “to break the Solld South,” aletter from & oo that the sub-committee shall COD-1 4+ a special meeting of the Senate District coum emcaco, March 2. Ber solicitor, it is ordered that the defendat.t. Charles | THIS (We . the President, th. the knights ist of three republicans and two democrats. Mr. 2. Walsh. cage his appearance to be entered herein om | PyramtUusinenm, | f, the ocean yacht race, It is Passed i Ingalls has not yet made the selections of the | Mittee, held this morning to consider the nomina- oF befor the frst rule day oreurring forty dave afer | 2? wa, FLoyp, | #nd the church, Mrs. Emmons sails for Europe, It is Passed in the House. | other members. “The'inquiry, wilt not be com | tion of James M. Trotter of Mecoscnucetee to bo The Second Ballots in G y To-day fhie das otherwise the came © proceeded with | —1¢_ MRS ELIZABETHE | English and Mrx Case, telegraphic dispatches, etc. me thaps before next fall. The time will | recorder of deeds of the District of cohmbla, con ots in Germany To-day re ObeesS of thie watt is for the plaintit. Harriet O. | CK, a gifted speaker of the Society | The advertisements are classified as follows: AAuc- —_.—___ fhe wut ccenuit the convenience of the members Of | there wére present Messrs. Ingalls, Palmer and po Bay ain a divorce from the defendant on 3 eo naepioee arg | lon Sales, Educational, Proposals, Money to = Cheney, republican, and Messrs. Harris, Vance, esate a ir ; round of desertion and abandon: Wesley Chay 5u F sts, THIS Chati the} les. Q ani VaROn, lay of March, at which Ume the s Ss Ree ec SS | ERS Oe ES | ee meee Laser ta, remy Revere | THR NAVAL BULL IN THE BEMATE, | - centing Unter ie Sew Maton |_| meetin oad Seen ame ies Oo lene KANSAS COUNTY SEAT WAR, | cts may bs sia, ut the praties ary Sine newspaper of usc” wovorter and Evening SCRETERS TORS TEAWTAS | MAMAS, Pinos and Onsans, sewing uae, regi Mr. Trotter was decided without loss of time, and * | Shalala tutne iwi be nt or aryuent a ‘WM. M. MERRICK, A. 3. CARTERS JOHN WLINS men’sGoods, Attorneys, Financial, Famil as Scheen ‘The new regulations of the Navy Department, | n a Vote it was ordered that the nemination be —— seme future eitentered a mition that Batt Pet copy, Test ft ioimeetat nfs Ota ae TMURSDAY, af4'15 p. | Supplles Wood and Coal, Yrofessional, Medical, | among tne payers. presented by the presiding | regasdine ome hours, have now been in force two | reported back to the Senate with the recommen- ‘ Incot be unitmited, ‘The Orietecr cekee sont BP. Sites, creck. be. Ppiecsteann te be mneey atte comune eoxas | Railroads, Potomac River Boats, Steamers, Spe- | omcer to-day was a communteation from the $eC- | days, but some of the crncs accustomed to a good | dation that it be not confirmed. This action was | Two Ladies Drowned at Kanawha Falls. | mew be unimited. The briets _ £2319 iy MMOAS CLANCY: Aset. Clerk. ne FE PTH TAN Bet orca, Gem” | clalties, ‘The Trades, Undertakers. Tetary or War, with copies of all dispatches from | deal of leniency in the matter of golng andcoming | NOt unanimous. There was a sentiment favorable but Drietson. the part of the peop eer cee eve eens Ea be | = WEAVER, Matt A‘-| Govgnsaaer Recerrs To-DaY- Internal reve- | General Miles referring to the surrender of Geron-| are already beginning to chafe under enforced | to confirmation, but, the majority were against it rady until about the time of the angument, Adak the Kellogg building. F st.. between 14th and | §-~g—>, HARD WOOD MANTELS, SLATE MAN- the ted. hotield, Craig and Ma» imo, and of instructions and correspondence relat- | discipline. Although their respective chief clerks | 00 the same ground that Matthews was reject SECOND BALLOTS IN GERMANY. : : ‘2 re lor nue, $225,164; customs, $736,383, gt ‘The action of committee was based ‘the fhe MARCH STH, proxi. Foils open from 1 to | BS tele: parlor, erates, oven tre place Attings, _ ing to the same—as called for by recent resolution. | have It in their power to grant a little leisure oc- | principle that the eae ae Nas based upon, the no-nas W. H. CLAGETT, Secretary. | C-near Gth st. n.w. _M. ROCHE. mhziim | No Guns Auzowsn.—The U.S. consul at Mara- | ordered printed. A Heavy Vote in Herlin—Awaiting the casionally, the cler} to make personal re-| purely local in its functions, and responsi- “HINTS TO CONSUMBES | Calbo, under date of February 10th, reports tothe | ‘The House amendments to the Senate bill au- : sie bieet ict ought to hold t y Sent Trouble, =n = . . ADDI rts of th ‘ata le citizen of the District ought to hold It. Speech from the Throne, THE BOWES OF THE MURDERED MEN LEFT LANG I Se FROSVIEE, HIS COMBINATION ADDITION GAS : Departmentof State that, according to the recent | thorizing a bridge across. the Missourt river, be- | Ports or thelr gol ee ay erat creainn ua | tne cumumitioe hold to. thcfr former ground om | Specéal Gakic Diayesch to Tax Evasive beam. THE STREET rig adh cofetnd maainct Sista SouPSe MILs | “Sue Hts to Coumumersot Cae Ala wk pas | Tesotution of the Venemuelan executive, the intro. | vee Ginaha and Councit But were, on motion | Ge Wigner ollclaldarechary bout granting un- Otinabic send 25 an evidence of the unanimity | ‘Beem, March 2—The vote in today's second AmiENE, Kay. March 2.—The Gasetie's spe : lewmard aainst Malaria” Sold a uy ‘ se uy the Wath: | Quction into that country of all classes of arms Bs » concurred onthe records. A generalony apereereors here it wa , Bred navy | from Wallace says in regard to the fight at « A'S PHARMACY, 14:2) Pennaylvania ave, | bills for tue month, of February, 1887, by the Wash- and aanmunition ts pronivited scout by province NAVAL RESERVE. lary Depectaienee pression pi icu- | the newspapers of Washington oppose the appoint- | ballots for members of the reichstag is very heav on have started f dottles or on draneht with soda water CO en ae A core, permission of the national government. ‘his or- | Mr. Whitthorne, trom ‘the St00 on naval | heer ee eee ney alee ror Puc | ment of {Trotter or of any other non resident. in this city, but some of the national liberals are the dead, ===" Plomting and Gas Fitting Establisliment, sexs very comprehensive, forbidding even travel- | afrairs, reported back the Senate bill to create a | there are a {ew clerks who have heretofore bee Cade a Ce &% | not voung. x Rows from the Scone was to) y To Forraer Isrnopvce And ascertain how they can have positively pure clear | arms among thele peteaat cts witheus hove | AVAL reserve of auxiliary cruleers, oMicers and Gnty Ie is ik eenetln the Matter OF hours Of | silt be held Huis evening. A. vote will be asked | | The asricuitaral s ook oe Ses sound occ permit ony cnt te eeea toe ight without annoyance or- le on ‘part wi ured due authorizatio1 men from the mercantile marine. Calendar. tr arly: immediately, but as a single objection can carry yesterday, reso crepe Larther developments are eapected tomorrow, THIS MOST EXCELLENT ARTICLE ho smoke! no blowing! no broken globes! no poisonous | 5°" 3 ‘Mr. Berry introduced. ‘to.con- uy are Partly responsible for the new Fules, | Gver tor one ny. it may Wot be poached. Ht 15 a1s0 the import duties on wool and corn, but the gov- | i= ‘oulter is Mporied to have twentyot Vapors froin uncunsamed wuses! no vitiated atmos | Vreorwr, SST peal Werrrneetee Ate ler Being desirous or having’s tighter rein draw vet probable that inimedtately following a vote on the | erument is uuwilling to agree to ti ep a ed WE WILL MAKE SPECIALLY LOW PRICES TO | phere! no smoked walls, paintings nor drapery! And PostwastRi lowing furnishing rater to ‘the clerks of the navigation bureau. They may ing aie : vk pom : ast, butt not least, « reduction in your was Dill ters have been appointed in Virginia: D. R. L. | houses off the Tis present consideration: | a¥e been actuated by a dog in the manger spirit | duestion of condrmation.a motion will be made Wo} | The bourse is flat and Wudecided. “Every one 48 | jje has had brothers who TRADE ON 15 to 50 per cent. mh2-6t"_| Lundy at Cabell, Carroll county; Jas. F. Russell caso and aske y BSS oe nt consideration. | in bringing the matter to the attention of the pe a oes gp ene des ae awalling to-morrow’s specch from Uhe throne. e jUTCHER’: wa LISH AND <@=> TO BANKERS, BROKERS, MERCHANTS | at Clem: ‘ nty: Hira Chere being no objection, int resolution Was | secretar: peaungs eis Associated Press. am nd dara Le et ‘ted HOUSER EErES red bens Be Crna coe ee anaace, | Passed. ¥ Gruer With & good deal of ime, pasticulagy in | THE REPORT LixmLy 70 pe sosrarsk By ram cmxare. | = ‘Twe National Liberats Electod. ashington Key and Teen Wi marie county; fe Z . second ballot is between the two candi- HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | pnowkett J.D tr: eee a Milthall Chesterfield county J- | ported a resolution authorizing that committee to prorigdheiece ng eb eee gk mcreceey {ee will be sustained by the Senate. | Senators do | dates who Fecelved the igliest niuinber of woues i mh? 424 9th street. <e=> DISSOLUTION oF CopARTNERSEIP_ | M. Fuzzie, Roci county; J. L. Henley, | continue during the recess gation into | sired infors ane not feel at liberty to publicly express opinions © original polling. | Returns Lave already been K FROM A BOTTLE SUPPOSED TO == = Se te (EXReEMP heretofore existing he- | Tappahatinock, Essex county, Va. the undervaluation of imported, rerehandise. | Hite meTRAtON from the records boce uit te | relation to Pending nominations, as they come uB- | Feceived form Lubeck aud. Waldenbury of tue re, | THEY DRINK FROM A BOTTLE SUIrOSED TO CONTA a tween LEPLEY & FINSTER{s this day dissolved by oe AR OUeEA Sew sins RCDATgS. sone ee der the head of executive business. But some of | SUI of the bailoting In those places,” Both elect 2 Wen., Marth 2—Sentay seers inutual consent. Mr. W. H.Lepley will continue the | Ta Pusttc DEst.—The reduction in the public | Adopt few minutes before 4 o'clock. ivaltogether, ti s th 5 < Eav Cratne, Wis., March : ay afternoon, FTER Suis ‘ORM Dusiness st his residence, 813 ‘isth st. pending im. | debt Guring February amounted to $1 436,782 ibe Fesolution offered yesterday by Mr. Hoar] the Secretary thought the reins Detter bé peobereeneni cee nies Trg gray ee freee ek tee he votes: 18} on Koous fork of Une Bau Clitre, thirty tulles east Provements at old stand. to. whom all bills ere payable, authorizing the committee on aud elec- | drawn all round, maaree Giae condeuimat is \speen Pee ed we A SGRwATS | of here, two boys, aged twelve’ and iourtween, re- AND COLD sxAP GEE ne Sse ee Breage | Sean sobaona = net Heures A | tne cone dung tie eons the Reaas |" he Ps @, appropriation min. |" oe Epat neta toao; abers, iw ran Hi |ypecte sms of M3 Ward an consin mar WE WILL PROBABLY HAVE SPRING = = aE FUBHIO ts ei oa Tue COMING COMMISSIONER oF PaTeNTs—It is | The committee on rules was also authorized to | "= trey acrpl Se MMREMENT ON} "The vote in the District committee stood four to » — where they found two botties, ove of Which cone IN HE PU ic 15 HI NOTIFIED eo recess, SUBSIDY CLAt Boe pot tocretitany one Grip acount ores | Teported that W. L. Bancroft, of Port Huron, ck supposed wag be three in favor of an adverse report. ‘The members | FOOLISH STORIES FROM IRELAND, | !!!ned oll and t WEATHER DURING MARCH AND APRIL | goiiaie notte purporting to beat ep eminent | Mich, 18 to be appointed commissioner of patents | g2k,CoeKkTell offered a resolution calling anthe| ‘The conferees on the postofice, appropriation 5 Secretary of the ‘Treasury tor Information concern | pil were not divided politically. It 1s understood that chs i Bate ¥ a coin OME Mice a: have resolved to disagree. ‘The failure of Thace been present |N@ FP ty of the ¢ A SPRING OVERCOAT WILL BE A MOST Dy myself and wit. iO POLRISHORN. °F | Place in of Mr. ‘collector av ‘pore inurea Tana Was | 2g, the duties and hours of service of might 1 had Senators Spooner and Chace been present sdeteciesan he 2 en spéctors in the custom-houses of New York and | 9gTeement will be reported to the two houses. It | they would have’ voved agalust confliaation, and Prosecuting Archbishop Croke. i USEFUL ARTICLE, AND NO ONE WHO RE- 5 <5 SOE Comer wea Tejected by the Senate. Balimore from 1874 to Isr “Adopted 4s thought that the vote in the House will Be | that would have made Une CommILtce Sand SLX 10 | Special Cable Digpatch to Tus: vests Stan. auee was rendered, and the . ¥ eae Of thd Fotaues tied tod Bee aot CommaNDER Gro. W. CoFFIN, commanding the r. Platt, from the committee on territories, re- | stronger against the subsidy clause than it was | three a recommending tbat Loxpox, March 2 truth in | W!h his helpless brother, w Gekne HEALTIG AMD COMPONE WILE | Sieg imetes eaptcea ave at etn eee | States steamer Quinnebaug, on the Eu | Borel Senate bill cist aats And cure defects 1p | on the first vote. ‘This is the only question at 1s- | TTotter be not contiined. mo truth it} home. At last accounts {ti CARE TO DO WITHOUT ONE. esponsibility in sald quarries from this date. ‘There was a rumor that the three votes for con- | the story that the government has decided to. pro- il © uiun, Bi, COB Viiiiineren, | Fopean station, has deen condemned by medical | wor. Passod, Sue, and it seems as if there were nothing left but | armation were cast. by Messrs. Brown, Harris and ¢ cw Dy claim the National league and put Archbishop | of recovery. March Ist, 1887. mh: Survey and ordered to return home. Jones (Nev.), from the committee on con. | {2 ue Seale to recele or else to let, the Dill fail | Cheney and that Messrs. Ingalls, Paimer, Vance | Crore on erat ee 2 a ee i of passage. ‘This bill has not been. looked upon a3 : : fe on trial as instigating to sedition, I under- . 2 ‘ THE RENT Nev YORK AND YEMLADEL | f-aopE DE STE ES MOTD BS A CANADIAN Coxguissiones FoR Wastworox.— | Que montis exita poy of ecrtaay eet es tae | ou ikely to bring about an extra ‘seston butt | 4d Blackburn voted vorepart adversely ° | Stn that tacie law aloes eared eae SE cea pdge omnes ened ty PHIA MANUFACTURERS ARE REPRE- mn i-2w" ad 2 John B. Robinson, former Ueutenant governor of | Senate and House. Calendar. opie enon do so. It 18 {ue | as to the sentiment of the Senate that ‘Trotter wiil | proof of the archbishop’s guilt was forthcoming, acre ING MATCH INJURED. eunranl tn duu qakacvian oalcan Ulte > OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, | Canada, ison his way to this city. ‘The New York HOUSE BILLS PASSED. Sralde MBPression, however, that the Senate Will | be rejected by a very decisive majority. while their common sense would have taught A special trum Bismarck, <a ‘s jan QETHGE OF CoLCMBiA, | World says: Mr. Robinson has been investigating | ‘The Senate then proceeded to the consideration ‘The District in Congress. WHAT OUR BEST CITIZENS THINK. them that the chance of convicting a Catholic tight for Uy ABLE To SUIT ALL TASTES, FROM THE | 5.2.04. WaSmINorow, January Slat, 1887- juatters tn connection with the fisheries disputé | ot House bills on the calendar; aud the following poesia pind ‘Mr, William Galt,when asked by a Stax reporter | archbishop was absolutely nonexistent. As for ere Inst perme Fa Fate ‘1 Oo - ction y- ‘Reguiati for his government, and it 1s expected that he Saeed . oes to-day what he thought of the appointment of re- | the National league, an important. fact is, 1 has | tersoa, of Chis city, an a Sioux Fy PLAIN AND QUIET TO THE “NOBBI- io Distict Of Gokabae ic hee ee ows; | be permanently established at Washington as a | HOuse bills were passed: ‘The conferees on the sundry civil bill have de- whasis; | been very quiet of late and tas li hing to do | a geveral fight took place, in whlch three police Se Beet a a UT a tee eerie tn cll Making Hartford, Conn., a port of entry in place corder of deeds, said with considerable emphasis: rery a an iad nothing real fh Berewith are hereby repenions government has for some time had this project in | of Middletown. creed the completion ct the Capitol terrace during hoe 5 ee atneled, “The police chdeay- “J think it is a mean and cowardly outrage on the | With the pian of campaign, which ts the work of i aoe haces toe T i ry vate and more or less LADeOUS les, | red to int re With the fight, and the bullies “Remune au ute erection, alteraticn, or re; | inind, and Mr. Kobinson will probably receive the | _ For the relief of Alfred Hedberg, authorizing the | the Present season, anu to tis end the appropria- | entire community. The government will probably proceed aoeiy and | pounced pon thea. Tw seat” wcamne ger WHETHER ONE WANTS AN OVERCOAT | Delp of any Uuilding: may for such reasonable’ yertod | appotatment. Taney ZY % commission ‘him a8 captain of in- | fon has been increased from $123,000 to $250,000. | Trotter Appointed Deputy Recorder. | cautousis with cowreony i oy for fear falar | Kod ater peace ha ton, rsiored Ye was den” . —— a Trace marble, ex- thelr sens \ red th ne CFO i Trey Sena eae Be | Cast Neer willaus terms tnpaad ion; | yOUmOT™, Tes Does Ornce, — Mesa D. 7. | This bit gave rise to some dlcuaion, being | ving along te wos rot and actus Bath Sas desta arsed in Gnaity ais moningeand wes] vena ae 5 ers Seay este’ spec aaaee TIRELY NEW STYLES AND MAKES, AND | {eG to the curb, nor within eight (8) feet of railroad penseidoe i bienie pM phi es ote | Guiee te teenie sete eee Seve ‘Available ior comumittes and | soon closeted with Recorder Matthews. During Enon Sees XS ane, ng Boch Guarantood Dir the manegeenent ot ees A CUSTOMER IS SURE OF FINDING ONLY wa - wnene, the WiGth of, carriageway of any street | committee to urge an Gapovenient in the post oer him gullty of rape and embezzlement. Mr. | Storage Ce tence aca sreatly, improve the ap-| the morning the following paper was filed in the | The European Storm Center Moves to | theater that the fight would be a u rar railroad, jess | Pope ean ey Se Hawley, however, who had charge of the bill, | pearance ure, Office of the clerk of the court: the Austro-Russian Fronticr. UbIION, the puglilsts were pern FASHIONABLE AND MODERN GOODS ON | (18) feet. the inspector of buildings Ture tnen tient | ter the deispation Baal Hine Brita ad | Clalwed’ that it Was a cuse of persecution, ‘The ‘THE SCHOOL BILL OBJECTED T0. ‘To all tt cern: Under ana by vir- | 8; 5 ‘Tus E 2 the stage, The scientific part of the fight was 7 feet from the curb non lee ee thee ee mew cooulanee rs 00 ond ‘hich Way | DIL was passed (With amendments) by a vote of In the Senate to-day the calendar was taken up | whom it may concern: Under r- | Special Cable Dispatch to Tue EvENINe Stan, soon dispensed with, and furious slugging eus ved, OUR TABLES. aoe Population of 30,000 or 40,000, which Was | 47 to 5, tue nays being Messrs. Cockrell, Coke, Ed- tue of chapter 23, of the Uhited States Statutes- | Loxpox, March 2.—The reported revolt of the iiwley Winning Un bt al tke end uf the Mfua pty) ee = increasing rapidly. A procession of lew arrivals | iounas’ Frye and Hants for the consideration of House bis favorably | at-Large, approved January 16, 1877, entitled “An mo ei TN FINE SILE-LINED GOODS WE HAVE | gitetie park line must be secusiy stoked on aay | came On every train; eight hundred cars destined Granting right of way. through reported. The first b = in Silistria and the statement of the i Tig! p01 reac! 2 act authorizing the recorder of the District of Co- | S27r!son for Birmingham aré blockaded between Chicago ul y ugh certain public ‘hed was Unat to create Tease cae tant — THE VERY NEWEST AND BEST THINGS | OccUPy.Do more than the needful area. Territory of Utah (with aimendments). | a school board for the District ot Columbia, Mr, | umbla to appoint an assistant with certain pow- terrane ireamtcnorrss pay to ng 2 5 s For Violating the Revenue Law. tb, Notions than six (6) feet must be kept clear in | and Birmingham; several railroads already enter | *Conuiviees of conor Grace amenaments), | a scl : arene ers,” L, James C. Matthews, recorder of deeds for | tried hard to produce the appearance of disturb- ee _— ‘the middle of sidewalks. the city and others are reaching out towards Guitom objected Lo consideration of the bill. Mr. hereby muke, consti. 1 y yesterday's | 48 EMPLOVE'S MISTAKE CAUSES THE SEIZURE OF & FROM THE BEST NEW YORK MAKERS. Sth. The ‘creoain of materials on, the streets and | The present post office ts {na store ahd the facil | PHIS that Were passed with amendments, Harrismoved to take It up, nobwithstanding the | Pitta want dames M. Troteon of sls rene | eee ee dng precgemnd tga DISTILLERY. sidewalks is prohibited: but by special permit, stone | ties were considered ample when the Lown hada THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. eee oeee, TAM motion Was rejected and the Dill | Mase deputy. recorder of deeds ia and for said | Message. The story e revolt given by Ue | Cyycago, March 2.—United States Attorney Ew= WE DON'T ALLOW ANY ONE TO SHOW | Tirh'line, if sunabiy cnclosen by oon eae the population of 5,000, but now it has outgrown this | |The Senate, at one o'clock, proceeded to the eon- | Weut over. ‘iis will probubly defeat Lue Dill Diselo cea Havas agency is supported by the fact of no tele- | ing filed an iniormation 4u the federal. court vixen cose, ewan srmizs on | gitufigeiesute richie eerste | Meme “tus nt matrat anemone rpred bythe |r a grcr ier cise secney rec | SMa pe a | in ema ete ead S| Una a aaa ae ° spect : OW ben or violation vt - SEE Sy formity with these ua ie Dm The Secretary ot War has | _ The As material. amendment by the | in the Senate last night Mr. Van Wyck endeav- | dred and elghty-soven, ing pushed to extremes. I may say that thealinost | laws. ‘The distriet_attorney refus'd to quake th. Mortar beds may be placed upon the parking or | directed the discharge of the following clerks in | © ro OO re anions was the Insertionot | oq to prevail upon thé members of the District |. (eeatl James C. MaTraEws, universal opinioa is that the danger ofan inunediate | known the specitic Swabacher & roadway; #f upon the 1vadway, the distance from the | the surgeon general's. office, to take effect M: oh | #8 tem of $12,000 for repairs of the naval trainiag tee Kecorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia, | outbreak has been transferred from Uke West Uo | Co.'s attorney said Usat Laeoflense changed agaluet THE NOBBIEST STYLES FOR YOUNG | Si vane to exceed cleven Tees ee ess UE | Oct: W. Lawton and eke Nichols, of class one, Wan agteed tore LarbOr island, near Newport. 10 Cin Gleaieses th ar isos he lista sot street | ot isstuted that hts action was taken as a pre | the east of Europe. cacmplore’ & bancler waing istecaeaaey Son came Sw ce . een J ‘the Col joners to te the laying of street | cau imeasure, for Mr. Matthews’ term, in ——————____ anemploye. A burre Whisky In the distiliery MEN ARE MADE OF ENGLISH CHEVIOT, | "28,2 Toudwiy of cotcrete, asphalt or Litumiboas and MH. Kelly, a pheno, Be ppmompkins, | |The next material amendment wasthe insertion, | est tracks, the Daving between them, eve. It was the eventof a rejecdonof the homiuadon, will | THE LONDON CORPORATION, | Hucil jncted airy al ‘out, and th LIGHT COLORS. SOME ARE LINED WITH grooved boards, placed upon two (3) inch bearers or | Giass $1,000. in the item for bureau of steam engineering, of & | HOU reported, however, and the committee at their expire on the fourth o: March, and te ‘office — Milled At up without, go Sieepers. Ra BCR Bes, ad fected on all Proviso that no part of the appropriation be fee meeting this crags hecewie tines ‘would then be left without a head. Excitement Caused by the Charges of | required by law. Tu sulen Of two (2) inch boards, not leas than r share vOlvi * iW : . SILK TO THE EDGE OF LAPELS; OTHERS =| $1405," 3tasyein of two (2) inch boards, no Awoxa rar Pumsibexry Catizns to-day were | $Pbuod (0 the repair of, Chgines and machinery of | tne Dillon the ground that it mauler S ie aa Corruption in the Commons, $54,000, and the prope edie ay feaeeuae Ta yay Cocupy SuaULY (2) feet of road- | Secretary Endicott and General Drum, Secretary | sirall exeoch WORE, Hoe oauatea cost of repair | contemplated diveatigate stain “aud cotter con ‘THE HOUSE IN REVOLT. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexixe Stan, Frozen to Death in Their Sleigh. LININGS, Tay fyptune slomning, Iota, het! considered eces- | Waitney, Postinaster General Vilas, Speaker Care per cost of new duting the coming recess. AS that inquiry =e ‘Lonpox, March2.—The commons hasnevertaken| 9" Hing ad pormitud Uy the inspector of bal " engines and machinery of the same character and ng She tacts pol white | Fike Commitice om Appropriations | , led sntracat uae . Warkerows, Dax., March 2.—Mrs, Rdminster PRICES FROM 12 TO ‘sth. All materials and: as the 4 Walthall, Beck and Gray, | power. Agreed to, i pene ttt Gesigned (o ascertain facts upon Ww “Ukueckea Out” om the ive | * more excited interest in any discussion thamihat | apd son, living six iuies trom wee deltas « 25. nspector may direct; and ali materials and rabbish tatives Martin with d. 8. Harkins, dele. | Under the head of increage of the the ue ik 1 necessary in this direction, Legislative /in which the labor member last night pressed [town ou Friday with a horeeand sich They all be removes ty ma contract oF owner of the = of the Chickasaw Indians, Stewart, Dockery, committee recommends striking the House i neds aoe csi en PD pees Bil. home the charge of corruption against the London | Were found Sunday frozen to death ten rods froma — So gutier shail be obstructed, except f ey for temporary | M°Kenna, St. Martin, Warner (0,) and Willard. Pruiuers antl for fous Perbae Me canis | caoquminitien ait cake Uhibe Gu bes eet eee in the action on the legislative bill was wit-| Corporation, ‘The reputation of the corporation | ‘We hume ofa neighbor. | Sitcn there are no otiey atiisble meme naeyurberes | Resvacep His Duries.—Mr. Miller, commissioner | ive of armuivent: nae sao Uhan $4,950,000, and | objected to and it went over. Mtr. Yau Wyck Will | nessed a revolt of the House from the rule of the | has been one of extravagance, feasting, vulgar dls. Sold to the Bondholders. ZB BARNUM & co, soch conditions as the inspector of buildings may pre- ; of internal revenue, has sufficiently recovered from | the substitution Of two new sections, providing | call up his motion to-morrow and endeavor to appropriations committee. Justly or otherwise, | Play ind self advertisement, but its representa-} ye. Mores, lowa, March he Des Moines, 28 991 Preurwvama Avece | “Sth. Builders the Se Tey Ceca nn 10 remtiniG Din Guten at | eras wees estes Oo ee eine ok Sox | Dane he il, there is a mneral tm otten given | charge, however: of corrupts: geitacisting bors | Osceola aud southern raliruad was ‘old here ye ram tt Sates Mee ane, the Toadway or | the Treasury departinent, Jess than twenty knots, to cost, exclusive of arma~ Capitol Topics. very gel on given | charge, PO Se eee agentmuating DOES | terday under morugage, wud Was purchased 136 5 iicfreet aud ‘altace does as, materia 2.98 | A Cunnese Deorsion.—The Treasury department | tat” amount; alo, Sypropiating for the arma Fans a ens {aking atventage ot ais importance and Driviiegs | we question of London. goverameat and. yest pee GaSe iB pp ita " ctly show a clear passage left in * veae 3 ‘Mrs. Pavy gave testimony before the Senate mil- °s discussion Will be a long nail in the comin ssi dere road footway. When the iaterials has decided that the wife of a Chinese ment of such vessels, $2,880,000; also, appropria- Un end day" long -_ Paeviovs To Rexovar. cored (itp sect or more, the, street or aidewall, | person whose original ery to ae eras fA Hing $6,000,000 for het iy armored vesels or ‘oat itary committee that Mr. Greely had treated her the: Tunas feorenties cos posers sage ot other ices, | COs. Six Dwellings Burned, the cbearectinae, probibitory by the Chinese restriction act. also, 8] spropriating $720,000 forliguea arbor coasnee; usband unjustly; thathe had attempted to rob atid oth ting the Reform in the Railroad Business. New Onveans, March “.—A firebrokeoutat11 30. == Nothing in this section shall beconstrued so that | —— — — Tee sun5 | Rim Ot the scientific honor Le had won and in | UFeS 88 well as practically preventing the proper O'clock last niit on Annunclation street, destiny « PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL TO OUR NEW _ | {res Dassuae of carriares, wastuus, carte sinloches Sent SOCIETY NOLES. Boats’ and $008 00d ta tae ea dor, Coepeds | Guner ways showed us Jealousy “and distixe or | Consideration of the appropriation bills them-| HOW THE INTERSTATE COMMENCE LAW 18 STINaiNG ing two cottages on Annunciation street aud fou x Yeyances shall a be erated todd of tinpeded, ars for armament of such A is loes, and $1,800,000 hi. Mr. Greely was tuen heardin bis own de-| selves, The young men on the democratic side, THEM UP. on 1st street.” The ioss is estiinated at $10,000 and. BUILDING, 434 SEVENTH, WE ARE SELL- Hine of say parking or tervece, ten, Seana Miss Cleveland has concluded her visit at the ‘Hor of Re, eas fetes ae ented: bh Pavy’ cone ee ae aided by the republicans, decided, when the legis- sep —— as Lene 3 = eed oe asfully insured, R ING OUR STOCK oF CLOTHING AT GREAT. _| fers? ot terrace be moved, constructal, ateraior mod: | White House, and returns to her home in Holland On motion of Mr. Crisp, of Georgia, th Gresly’s cuse will be & favorable one, and. that ho | 4attve Dill came in with tts numerous changesand | Pared by ‘the western oflicials on tel eral Restrictions Net Permiwible. pe weptoaTbs the mamuanar Speatianabemetied wo aid | Patent to-day. During her stay here, Mise Ceve-| ,OR motion of Mr. Crs Wbeists centodpeetn oe| WH Be counted withoet oipadGe ieee Gen | siolationd ce Tues, Gias thay would sagat them pastenger ‘agents ‘added “quistious of ea: | xgw rocapiinn mrounee text nee enw saw REDUCED PRICES, AND IN SOME CASES ne aaaeee WB WE ‘WEBB, President. | land met with the most cordial reception, and Cntisaee joins reeclution for an howe aaaane ot | *Hournment of Congress. — at punish the Sapxpraeeaye ee complete | eral policy “us to whether it would not CANNOT BE PUT IN FORCE. BELOW ORIGINAL COST. SHOULD you es FLO, FEET OF MASON SHOEMAKER & | €YerY manifestation of pleasure from friends made | tye Ancounte of the Prac Tailoaae a ‘THE TARIFF DISCUSSED. Sanenon As MemDets Go Det, TeImeliber Or having eg ee obportune ume to sp all! toxpox, March 2.—Sir Henn land, colonial find bart Gn ovanetae saat © R1 PEALES having been, dissolved ‘by mutual | when she first came to Washington, Cas, ere no-} ‘The adverse report presented in the House to- | QuESUCH as members do n fighting through one | ee es Saoe, dealing wath | secretary, has seat a disp AY | SaNbe int the Heal Eetate Beernceita, ME: C08-| Yesterday belng mild, and every way pleasant, epee minder ' day by Mr. Breckenridge, of Arkansas, from the | full day for his bil without making a’ single | sqbrrs snd make & uulved effort, vo drive chem TO BUY THEM, EVEN IF YOU HAVE TO | naweo! OstmapEn & Stacey, at 1410 Now York are | there were large numbers of persons out driving. eine oteapondaled asked by Mr. Peters, ot | commitiee on ways and means, upon the bill for | Wh OF progress, Mr. Holman ‘was forced to att. they say are “the pest great drain on passenger = : nae. where I will be pleased iosee all those wishing | Mrs. Whitney in a pretty bonnet and wrap of tents to the bil extending the laws ot thetegue | the relle of sufferers by fre at Eastport, Satne, 4s | FeNdeh, and for hours he was obiiged to stand in | retenus. th conmabscuons sen weapons abet | at tills late pe EEP THE SAME FOR NEXT WINTER'S | t piinchase or sell real estate, eames lavender, ove one ine sity for an hour. States over "00. Man's Meise Tae Cee | tong document ia wae we te question 13 | PS eon aa ere ats, proposition “after | so carefully over Une whole ground and take this | Crave loss ‘upon WEAR ae | Mrs. Hitt saw her callers in the reception room. | Towa, objected, and the Wii wie. cee ee! | discus ne BT eee garta duestion 1g clone, s Opportunity to cul off every special rate and : = Mrs. Loring received a nu Pe , terial to be used. stricken from the bill, until there was not one | Shecial arrangement of ‘any’ kikd or charactor SPRING OVERCOATS NOW READY. t= moore Duck drawing room, and Mise daltie Lenin toaeeg | comuuutzee on bi "itr Voortses, ot Washington ‘Ter. | Of the town. a ‘De sat poston Gung ety by which he could recogtie his BL “ie | Wien exyerienee has showa has ha a tendon CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. tea forthem. Miss Edes was also Tecelving, but | ritory, the Senate amendments were — A (ts Were concurred in Foundland, Informing ‘a had to sit still and listen to all sorts of criticisms | to demoralize the Dusiuess aud thus reduce tie | 0 Operate Luts season. ‘The secretary says the SENATOR TURPIE’S CREDENTIALS. without answering back so a8 to further provoke rece “ye Fag government thoroughly understands that Ue ee gape ee ree without aoe core ot Seiten ot going | ington tersnaexing & portion of Idaho to Wash-| In the Senate yesterday afternoon, Mr. Hoar ex- the Tebelious spirit of the House, iia certain rip hae ip eT Fromch bounties area, grave disadvantage to te NSY, Mouthh; , 2.50 per share. “ is plained that the credentials of Senator-elect. ( the only thing that prevented the failure oi say e -allve 1 during the by fair devo' but ir. Breckenridge (Ark.), from the committee on the bill wi ete surrender of the com- Fer Astronomical Obvervations. Briish Hsheries are Unremunerative, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 33,000 "avanced oo exch stare Crinned Tampacr ae twenty young girls that | Ways and means, reporica, adversely, the bil fer | TUrPIe, Of Indiana, were reported back trom the tities, "With ineckinice and hamiiterion Geo Soe ‘A BEQUEST OF $230,000 70 HARVARD O0ULMUR FOR A eat 507 SEVENTH STREET ¥.W. The Soth meeting ofthe, Amociation for making | they should come to her house ‘and sew for the | the Fellef of sufferers by fireat Eastport, Me- Coin. | elections committee that they might go on tue. | uttee ‘accepted the defeat. By this means only jer hecey dc bese | The Engravers Strike a Failure. | SEVENTH 8 NW. ares, and advanees will be, held Weduesday, | poor one afternoon In the week, recel¥ed not one | Wittee of the whole. He sald juils Seuule could not assume (o pass upon | could an extra session—cr, at icast, Uke Tespunsi-| posrox March at thne aredak 2a Seen or © York, March 2—The strike of the eme Coax: March 2 1SS7 at 7 ciclock pm. at the National Rifles | Tegponse, She also said she WOuld. Tead, alocd ‘THE RETALIATION BILL. the credentlais of a member of the next Senate, | bility for 1t—be avoided. Harvard ‘college have recently con OF | ployees of tue Photo-Engraving company, No. OKE! ‘ORE! tiie ingetine oF at the otee ot e Aneictiotwe Mt | during the hour from some instructive book. ‘The House tien resumed the consideration ot | nd, the, papers, were reported back thal they “sie leyisiative bil, in its emasculated form, in | HAF*ard eolicse have, recently com into war | Pur Plime, ts erased fo etal alin as JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary. feg-at_ | Yas remarkable for the originality of thought and | bill, ‘THE HOUSE LAST EVENING. a.great burden was lifted 1z0m Ute 1 of mem. | SPer! SD DOTien betaine ence d by NOL-UNIOW MeL Were take WASHING’ A = mae ——___s* _ | departure from the ordinai e ‘ re oA to be free, su far as practicable, (rou the i al Be, SOTICE A MEPTING OF THESTOCE-| talons “He was o Jacquemince Wea te a et tne HiSuse to stad By Mate, anctmeRt appeal to | | The House passed the logistative bil by suspen- | bers Who had before eoch nothing Duan extra | yatlon se to De ttoe, su fa as ordi tom the Cillian visihacat BS elders of the Joint stock Company of the | rueats cards were sinul Mikado fans i sacqueree, jouse ind Dy the House conferees. The | sion of the rules yesterday afternoon, after the | Session in U in observatories now ext D. : juestion had become a rational See {now reniains With the Senate to say whether No Political Chi Office Gas Company, 413 10th st. n.w. -pitill be held at the other of A. 8. PRATT & SON.4z9 | HOU Colors Hed with ribbons and the name written | i Gilet one and had risen | appropriation committee had been forced to yield | , 1 ° : Ce Stes - pheric influence. “A cireuiar ops stogrou MONDA Marek Jat, ine, | 18 gold leturre upon each. “ihe ceuter plece atthe Above the plane of a local fish question. If the the bills are to be all disposed of before the 4tu of ; iicreaLG, N. ¥., Ma = es »0 7 every point they had at first insisted upon. A | yf > e se hi the Harvard observatory in oo elections 11 esterday slid wo puoi Either of the eight offices uf JOHNSON BROTHERS. Glock bm.” By onder of the beardof direives | ble was composed of tultps. ‘Between the fourth | wilted States eta atlOR C6 an Taso toutG NOt | motion by Mr. Morrison to take Up the bil vo ta Pualion bilipaenepe ues lortinentioces bat ee | He bequest are sot forth and containing eacpes: | Saruces te it Coens Fomeeaey ors be eae A.G. JOHNSON & BROTHERS’, offices, _f8tw __ ALS PRATT, Secretary. | and nth courses, & siuall page appeared with a | Confne " inhibition against | fractional parts of a guilon of splrics was rejected, k do actomige coger thine | OnE a» 0. the best, mouhed of cuetr acogenpitah. | al changes, |The board of supervisors will stan 5 Tray full of lettérs sealed with red wax. "Thi ‘eye ere 35 not iotaadod et Loge! Ant! ment, It is deemed by the Iteulty that a location ap v Nori Y. BALDWIN JOHNSON'S offices, Sse SEREA TiS! MILL PAT NO BELTS OR | Was one Sorcouet: plies Go a ontatey ek Homie geuig! (V@) said “that the majority of the | Magn ine conte moumced the differences De- | last nigut the conferees on the Sundry civil Dll | in thé southern laeitsph be preferable for | of Uwe. S, Mxounta for any, person, unless coutracted | W a tooth ree vo. Nous fmment co th wean " ——_-—_ and at COBO sarees, ete onde.” WILLA, | verve of rhymes tatroducing the name of ‘the re. | Howse stood on” fishery retaliation bill, stating that they were | Cally disposed Ol: Evers tine, how is is the sen Yatlous reaps, “Lue southers, scars visible tu < yey a HENRY A. JONES’, grocery store ee Ai MRRTNS GF sre | On meminent curt ate naee sree and he hadhope that insteag of being ort tse | Code rou Tee poi e mmo ved that the House re- | ate, in conference, oF, better Stil, passed, seroel Goan Une naroesa mare ond Lar els or | RIMORbinn, Vac, ease An cbeeanae epee ste 3101 M st. nw. Georgetown, f the National Life tyurance | Wicker cages containing canary birds wes brought ig eriticl roM its position, but pending action recess Seo serv @southera station the investisations undertaken | from Floyd Cour’ House says an lucendiary fire until 8 o'ci v e evel Cs | Conmiaby of the Uniti States of America for thw elec: | Ihy and passed around, cvery one selecting. @ tiny | su4ceusured by gentlemen New England Det ne Coe at Cambridge can be exteaicd upon a uniform | oc ‘@ number of bills authorizing tue construction of Birectors of said company Zor the ensuiny year | singer. In the willows of cach cage was woven a | hese gentlemen would be gratified to find that e sie company, 400 Gib. | ribbon. of the prevailing ‘coler ‘upon whic bridges were passed. red last night, destroying the livery suabies Jett, burulng fourteen horses and a yoke of sxe Ovr Sue system Lo all parts Of the sky, ot ‘there Was not a man who wot elect ' ——_>—_—__ oxen, besides a juantity of forage and tara 2’ FURSDAY. | Wren the words "ude Inekie Po™sne Gh is | Ruganda eatin ht caus, ReadROE BAKE NEW | uaa vastnp ime susarx tase evaixe, | Charter and county lections were held in New Erem Wan mnie: Soe, Ing iupieuseuts. Tucke was no ihsuranee, Tie HIE, Secretary. | Femcinbrance of Mrs: Stockton's son, Mr. Kichard | OUt Of the attitude of n iotal squabble, ‘the post. | Tn tho Senate yesterday the cuufcreuce report | York state yesterday. At Ithaca the republicans New Yous, Marcia ?.—The opeutng of the stock | 0351s not known, — = | Stockton, who salied for Rotterdam yesteruay, | Won which the gentleman from Massachusetts onthe river and harbor bill, appropriating a total | @lected the president, a majority of the board of | market was seady this moruily, lirst prices being == Misses Flor aed Ame ees Mare Miss Manning, | (Mr. Hice) took was one which made this Sar ® | ot $9,913,800, was agreed to. ‘Ihe conterence re. | trustees, the recorder and tax collector. at New. | ake unchanged or but sight iractions different Mrakemen on Serfke. T take pleasure in acknowledzit Misses Flora and Amelia West, Miss Lena Porter, | Squabbie between New id and canbe it 5 burgh, the republicans elected a coliector, both | from last evening's final quotations. There Was a | THEY CLAIM THAT THE RAILROAD OFFICIALS ViIO+ SO CENTS ON THE DOLLAR fairness of the FIREMEN'S 1 Miss Viola Myer, Miss Wallach, Miss Ella Wharton, | 10 Was # local squabble let them on the consular and diplomatic bill was | burg! eed 2 jwlet business in whica Kichiuond and West Pulnt LATED THEIR PROMISE. pope ek Mrs John Chew, Miss Banks Miss Mary Cameron; | ble it out ‘for “themselves. “But “When | Sdepted. ‘The Dil making an appropriation’ to | School trustees, a Waver commissioner and four or dnd Reading were most prominent, andthe uur: | Preespvna, March 2A Chromiote- Tel ow Miss Camille Behgbmanns, Miss Anna Barnes sis: | gentlemen Drought this question to Congress ip|| Pay, Mexican pensions was passed. Several pri- | pve aldermen. Al Oswego, Charles North, repub- ‘ket Was finn Lo sirong In tie early deallugs, Rich- | Youngstown, Oulo, spoclal says: All the fregue — Burrows, Miss Daisy Phillips, and Miss Julla Stock- | became a question between Great Britain and the’| Yate bills _were passed. ‘The Mouse Dill to, pay | jican, was re-elected mayor by 430 majority. - AG mond and West Point’ advancing 43; demsey Cen- | brakemen on ube’ New York, Pennsylvania ata, ton [inived States; and when the United states took | At of July claims was passed. with amendments | ximita, tue democrats elected uneir whulé_ city | 2 14; Union Pacific and New Eugiand, 1 per | Giuo raliroad of the yard. aid road crews struck, IF YOU WANT A HEAVY SUIT on OVERCOAT Mrs, Laughton gave a very elaborate luncheon | 148 position it ought to take a broad position, and. poe aoe ane House joing. | Ucket dnd six aidermen out ot seven, AU U Sent, Skil the remainder generally irsen 3 to" a | Clie Sorin task eleaeeg ea eps cae ate Patriotism ought not to coy Uon providing a gold medal for Joseph Francis for | Phomas E. Kinuey, democrat, was Teel ed U0 ec] y Se pe ee Fens at gues re Ws une: | i the urna mtn em aa | Se Sanne appnucs neg hae | archi pcidoa Wun moc | Eee ita gner™ omnes and | hina Sapna cy ere iA eling- titude t M in ory Of the tepresentatives: Wiican, Was, re-elected city treasurer. At ‘Au- that st ntendent O'Brien had = s huysen, Miss Anna ‘Van Vechten, Mra John Hay, | eevAily upon any av yagn’ PHBE) Arnot, Beach and Dowdney, ot New York, and | Pu i restr nats ee a caLL 1 AY Sense Ane Me mG a OR 'y | Unem into the squabbie. Was it time that « ey, of N um, M. V. AUS, republican, was electéd mayor tions te e une ou “<q cH FS Dg FN | echt Tacos ess ray arses saan HENS delet i art | RePu: wae RRND aca | em mee aot ar arom cn | oS ao en LONDON AND LIVERPOOL INA AVE. CORNER 12TH ST. ‘With ite boxes filled with well-known soclety peo. | D&4 Such a hold upon the hearts and souls of the | At 11:45 p.m. the Senate adjo five wards out of ’ten as to. supervisors raping lnc emp ey SA ak apd Gus adiuuiniatersd. £18-1m_} pie and its main audience of regular fret nightory | Men Who manage the railroads that they were not NOTES. ‘The democrats elected the city clerk, recorder and | PoRt Juuvis, N. Y., March 2.—M Cast | agreed that cach erew should have three rake: coxa Be SFIESION, DEUCGISTR ANDOTHERS. | Lo say nothing of the brilliancy upon tile stage. | willing to make the cause of America thelr cause, | _ ‘The Senate in secret ‘gession has confirmed the | treasurer’ he surprising leaker wee eee tana | meer oF tae we Loud express on the Erie road, was | Setmed oat jack crow, nts COMPANY. Sulgudid qpening irs rood drug store ins | ‘The Swedish ‘ministers party was composed of | lest they might love a little ‘Was it time | ROmMMnation of Daniel Magone, to be collector of | vote polled by the arly, 1.200, which was | Stricken WIth paralysis on tue engine last hight | WEL, OMiclals of the tue well-settled white corner 4th and G sts. | Secretary and Mri Whitney, Miss West and Col. | that the power of Od customs at the port of New York. ‘within 7 of the number received by the demo- | hear Deposit, and found with his head leaning tor- —_——— — 3 Rew brick with two bay-windows; substan! and Mrs: Bonaparte. Mrz. de Reuterskiola w Power of corporations: become so. —— ee cratic nominee. ‘Ward on the boiler in an upcousclous condition by STN Am Ge | Hose, Bae nly CLS ae cake: Pema | ball Gres of eats pink ik MIs WaltecT wore | Cua eaae, nes COUld CALS hale ¢o the Ameri | we President Wit Go vo the Capitol. : OG ad peg yer nye Sestment for any ones cannot te dhupiivated im tie Dis. | & dainty dress of white lave, with, neck “sag United staves to take the cause of ehh New Kus, | THAT 18, IP 118 NECEMARY Por mnt TO DO 80 TO A Break in Indiana. a a force of police lame evening and eed, = ee: iu fact, rood WEL ATE and ge purines. | shoulders ablaze with diamonds; Miss West's | land ‘dshermen into “tnt “aew Og: COMPLETE NEEDED LEGISLATION. DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATIVE ROBERTS GOES OVER Phe mob stoned the and ‘Apply at otice to 320 PUES BEFETTL | | dress was a becoming tollet of white silk and lace. | settle 1t by. showing Great Britain and Can-| As the last session of Congress was nearing its |, 70 THB OTHER SIDE. wrecked Uetr barracks. ‘The police Bred STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT WITEIX 10 in Keene ge muninan ey gerade Sia that we the HOM oye ay rinse, With | close the President allowed it to be distinctly un- | A special to the New York Worid trom Indianap- 7 4 number of shots at the crowd, but wi hilt bays aa Mrs Davia King and Gount Sais Ste Cancne | Hepoped {etd one Joe on ater ag sean by sts ull derstood that he did not propose to goto the Capi- | olis, March 1, says: Representative Koberts, an special from concn Several scence Tore White camels hair cloth, cut low; Miss Fre. | Senate chose to take the responsibility of tol to act on bills during the last hours of Con-| old-time democrat and intimate personal and vi ——._- Unghuysen, nigh black dress With no Gonnet, and Hat the government would not provect New | gress. He considered that there was no need of | political friend of Congressman Holman, intro- Charged with the Murder of Gaines. New Seno Dauess Goons ‘Tor had with her Senator aueues Me- | railroad trane tet cra ‘his doing so, as Congress was not compelled to | duced in the house to-day a resolution expressing Euuapeiraia, March 2— Tho coroners jury in : Pherson, Miss Mattie Mitchell and Vail, Mr, | would be heid’ adjourn at a certain date, There is a different | that it was the will of the people that Lieut. Gov. the case of Wakefield Gaines, the a a We have opened fifty pieces choice styles in real Berry, Saron Zedtwitz and the German minister. | dent American condition of affairs this year, however, as Con- | Robertson should be seated as presiding officer ot hese imacemeeet beer Sag Sean, Me: INDIA SILKS, comprising all the latest shades and Mrs. ‘Townsend wore pale pink silk agd white lace, | to the House and to 4s compelled to on Friday. While | the a that belongs to him, pear on February 1: aoe te cee Roveition, -1m* with violets for corsage flowers; ‘Mitchell, | Chiet Magistrate, not President is ‘to the custom of rushing | Visrue of the oltice, to which ‘the seowie elected pa py Bag ep hy 400 pisces FRENCH SATTEENS, imported and se- | peony "Jaa WGousox — becoming evening dress of blue gauze and vio- | but because he was the legislation at the last minutes without | nim. ‘The democrats were not surprised, for i bya tbh tS ected for our eapecial sales. ‘The largest and one | <> : , McPherson, Aud les Yall wore | tion and deserved 1 oe unity to examine uy the measures | Hoberts has been outspoken in his views concern, sieabanprieaboamaye =? — Lamar, Mr. v. Lamar, | confidence in this ‘still from very good cont apd ‘position ge eg oe a oi CORSON & MACARTNEY, 3; and Mise Lamar ‘oocupted an, ‘Dox. Mra. poi ‘RECEDES. Sea eas ee not ee ee Bs ee They it ‘tbe resolution fard and ‘The Knight and the Iron Werkers, choice styles and new weaves, checks and plaids in Fankers end Dealers in Government Bonde. box! and Mr and. Mire, ene abbes ‘Occupied | _ After further debate the pivters Samia ‘che buls in his’ own oflce it oh in ae eee nis Me. BART Ae TNnLY OF Tun taste, ereat variety. Peresite. Exchange. Loans. Collections, | Dox'through two acta, In the orchestra seats | 140, nays 194, agreed to recede from ite Dracticable, and will remain there unless by doing | Ta thismaticr he. fe now: with the re- March 2.—The recent at New styles in GINGHAMS. Pius’ and Tinsel Ging- | Rained Stocks snd Bonds, and aif wearin Were numerous n, members of the | ments to the Senate fishery fone will prevent the completion of necessary | puplicana. ‘The resolution w: supported Mingo between the Amalgamated ion of jiosth gare nemo ep Fic tachanyes of New York, Pladsiphua ‘Boston | diplomatic corps and of note, ius prngsdnge a fy legislation, ‘all thé republicans, its author and another Iron and Steel Workersand the Knights of Labor PARASOLS in all the new styles to cuatch dreas | VA specialty msde of invesumeut Securities, Dini | Mrs Fanny Kellogg Bacher, ot Boston, who will Yarn Soe vo meses, ‘The Civil Service. Rerentecire Bete. pO aad ooda, Bonds and sl} Local Railroad, Gas, Insurance sing at the Wilhemj club concert on Friday even-| Mr. Rice moved to a pole he ag It ts the inten- sae MOMS and Unineueee. Phone Stock desltin. ing, 1s the guest of Mra. 1723 De Sales | On that motion the SPECIAL EXAMINATION FOR THE STATE DEPARTMENT. | Hie Leaves the Episcopal Church. ton of W. 1. Balley, of the Kilgits of Labor Our KEMNANT COUNTER isfilled with great pax | Amer Bell Telephone Stock bowehtand sold. au7 | stréet. “Her many friends in the city wily ‘be glad ‘aE BILL ‘The civil service commission will hold a special | DR. ARMSTRONG GURINKS FROMTHE WEAR AND TRAR ‘executive board, to eps Bee =F Bev, fo ,kmow that sho will remain with Mra Garett | Tne Honse laid upon toca ns ‘competitive examination on Saturday, March 12, ‘OF ANOTHER CRUBCH TRIAL. tbe formation of a tational district aneminy Bacio consider the. vote. ‘This pé ‘ at'9 a.m., at ite rooms in the west Wing of the City | ‘The Rev. Dr. Armstrong, of Atlanta, Ga., has re- SS"cacen ot ah ses Manet Gos ate ONE PRICE rs. Senator Sabin will not be at hone to-mor-| Shape in which it passey Hall building, for the state department, in which workers, Just as national district ‘No, W. M. SHUSTER & So: fow, but will hold her last informal reception for : exami has charge of the tuiners’ affaires, weed ‘the Season on ‘Thursday of next week, March 10th, | _ Pacific Railroad {4 mamon ill teen te ak Co aeres a Me. Bulley Ts “Trouble at Ml 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Bishop John Paddoch 1s staying fora few days | ,7HE CONPERRES REACH 4x People etey iid will have a, tendency in our favor. non << eed ie at 1131 17th street northwest. ‘The conferees on the tory su consolidate the Labor tron aid steak ee Miss Lee, of Washington, is at O14 Potnt Com. | #0 Tesolution have reached & ing and ‘workers and will more of them tuto our G I Hiver lee, at tnir prices alvayee ey of Oe fort. ment. The House conferees ranks IU is not; known, but itis never esuixe Hepucrions. Patrunize the red wagons hd ict fall weight Ja14-3ma Col, Clark B. Carr and famity, of Galesburg, m,, | amendments, but the clause g Is only about one-tourtn’ of the cra te that Gey. Muang, << ous LADIES, WRAPS snd FURS at | Fe, NOW 19 THE TIME 70 FLACE YOUR | are stopping at Belmont Place, Clifton street, tor | ot 3, see ee, wars Fanks; we have nearly the same number, and #9 COST. “We have determined to offer these guods at ‘onder for Dress Shirts with with Pte afew weeks, Bate trans eee bate pe pg FS See nett of the eceanes tele Une oa Op) it Rvs Mice um a0 soc pera doen Soe ES dy the senate, f ined, ‘We sail wo Toca asso 2 _ Gar Thowpoon"s Shirt Factory. ‘that the : Dies as ry will won be SEAL SACQUES, JACKETS and VISITES. Ses 8 patie hare heer. year ge ‘during the recess ” | Joous Stronger than ay other assoclation.” VLUSH GARMENTS and CLOTH RAGLANS 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO. land and Alex, 4. Falls trustees ot the Retarm | 4 meyers soeenee sgn ee eee oy The New Jersey court, of fixed MUFPS, BOAS aud FUR TRIMMING GAS PIXTURES, School of the District of Columbia. SION DURING THR RECERR ‘from. jeouts on tho appuication tars ee ae Po ETT Pinmbing and Gas Fitting, Furnace, Yatrobe and | ‘The Maine house has ‘an amendment to | | After disposing ot WILLETT & RUOFP, ‘Range Work. Job work promptly attended to. te present guar law wilcn makes Te mare see ‘ter the Senate District, 7 be ‘Aion W.‘Tourgee is reported vertousy sik aus Hatters and Furriers, 03 Faave | 19 438 Oth ot. mw. meeting this morning, ai uisbowe in Mays Ske