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FOR SALE—HOUSE: 200D BUSINESS LOCATIO’ | __ FOR SALE—HOUSES.__ COME” QUICK—ON 14TH ST. N. W. a berrain—brick, alti business property: brick, 7 rooms, ‘with back buliding b0. J. W.PMYERS, 1: FOR SALE—LOTS. OK SALE— BESO er 2d EDITION. Last eas to Sr A MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING AFFAIR. A Som of Gen. Condit Smith Shotins New York Street. Special Dispatch to Tux Evexixe Star. New York, March 3—John Condit Smith, & fashionable dreased and fine looking young man of about 21, while walking down the Madison avenue side of Madison square shortly after 1 8. mi. to-day, was shot in the right shoulder and seriously wounded by a tall man, who stepped up im front of bim and after fring the sbot imme- diately escaped. Policeman Meacle, of Captain ‘Williams’ squad, was patrolling his beat on the ‘West side of the square when the shot was fired. ‘He turned In the direction from which the sound came, but the dark shadow beyond tne glare of ‘the big electric light in the center of the park pre- vented him from seeing where the shooting had been done. He ran across the park instantly and FOUND SMITH LYING ON A BENCH surrounded by a halt dozen strangers, Officer Matthewson of the same precinct, and Park Policeman Taylor soon came up and the ambu- jance was summoned, The bullet was @ large one, and Smith bled considerably before a sur- geon arrived, Meacle asked the wounded man to explain how he had been shot, “I don’t know Anything about It,” said he, “except that a tall man ran in front of me, opposite 24th street, and fired, running away toward 23d street after doing I never saw the man before and am not sure that I could identify him if I saw him ‘The locality was searched, but. no pistol cot found, Nor was any weapon foul further questioning Smith said he had Just come from the depot, but did not explain how he came to be walking down Madison avenne at that hour, {while on his way to Brooklyn, He said further EA VERY DESIRABLE RESIDEN fp Weat Washington. worth gvod newthborhood. If sold im ten da: 000. Adiress, for one week, Bor 1 28 New York ava, | Finck’? fooms, on Lat, bet. 10 room, ow 13th, above Lowe circle. 2 EST. NW. IG ROOM 6 rooms, mod {ny and four p.m Hc. WIRE. Q ST. X. Ww, front, ali mod. impa.; file order; will e-fourth or nfth caah: balati Address Box 12K}, Star office. oe Call between on ROOMS, SOUTH ‘LU rooms, Qst., bet. 13 PROPERTY oN petwcen New York ave and L at uw. For ther information apply toS Bo ELLERY. (337 F + mbs-S ‘Brooms, 14th st E rooms, Fenton st, n'F Gov, Print. o at. bet. th and 5th nw. store and dwelling, 14th at... Foe Tae WOR SALE—OCOLUMBIA of ong ranging : 2S to 400, 'T, 20 very desirable lots for sale, wagLbo 238 FO eset isc ham Paes Bebe JOR SALF_SPECIAL BARGAINS. \ iw and Coreoran st 3th and C sta. 8. house... | Prameon Duubarion a fot on Congress st eat List, all m, 1, with joe 22000 rick, E, bet oth’ and 6th, n'r Pension’ of 10.200 st bets sth tind Sth ate. y cellar. basement, ses feet on Oth at and 100 fect on D oti rear of D st, contain for eale in connection with above ull the property on D of the above, ‘ad running to Sih st: these embraced the D pata na RAEE SON eal Estate and Insurance __Temiporary office 420 Oth st. Re ey To © ve noatired subalvision, inaitng’sbout Epa re Hai iene 1 will sell at vance 19 ere. Daladee 1, 3, Sand 4yearm, Call at &. 0, HLL, _ Heal Estate, Sth and F sts, 1H ST. EXTENDED, 30,000 FT. ‘OR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— Several nie-rvotu H NW, A NEW THRE! sold before April, owner and builder, 1 ALE—CHFAP—¥-ROOM BIICK HOUSE, ALL, mod. impa,on D, bet. St th «we d-itspa,on D, bet Sth and sts «$08 juare feet in Whitne 5 Lota. some of whi roots on Marion,bet. Apply at once to e—THREE NEW HOUS Toots each, all mod. impe. CHEAP_TWO EIGHT Room BRICK ch, Als, e-store on Ry *wntable for busisiess. race ‘Terme cany. Apply wd. W. P. MYENS, 1428 SY. fidciwe 2 19th and Hatreet nw. @ ROOM | BRICK WOR, ), ot ne Fe sie ak SAMO we ITTLE BRICK Tuo e gel AU PARK EK ki 459 and Es. w. iE. N.W,. LOT 32 BY 115, TO yeutiable forfour houses, ‘cor 1th and Hist. naw. i INEST SITES ON oR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME AND DESIRA- ble Kesidence, north side of M, near corner of Oth improvements; can be 'w.; tWeL¥e F001 t once for $8,70 CHEAP —<NICE ook SALE Housecvin Gat, bet tdabd 44, R SALE—SOME OF Hill; 6 lota in a block ; cheap Be. OLE lots BY, Nfl lots on the front ie.” GEO. W. LINKINS, 10th und ‘OR SALE—Twi Es Tot ou & i, near 16 e lot ou Co: bs rt One lot on Kant Capitol'ste near J ‘wo lots on 10th at,,near'H ne. ‘our lots cor. 8th aid Fb. Elguteen lots cor, 14th and Eee. JAMES W. TYLER, 920 F ut. n.w., second floor. HAVE A BLOCK OF GROUND LOOEKGD, wt ses cor, 22d and 416 F at. iw. Tu—I HAVE A BLOCK OF GROUND ese. corner of 22d and P sta, .w. that will rent or weil JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 Fat. i.w. 2k SALE—LOTS ONE AND TWO IN SQUA 407, northwest coruer Sth and D sts. 0. w. Square fevt; 100 feet front ou D st, in Duildings used for business ‘we all re © burpises: all 462 Louisiana ave 14TH ST. ROAD, NEAR BRIGHT- nearly six acres: iniproved by! meDwelling, Frame Stable: Foon G5 x horses and ‘tw raine Building, which lias TYLER & OTE 0 LOTS ON CORCORAN 8T., NEAR "Ct, PARKET, ‘on Smith. On Aigand Ew. we EW HOUSES ON 4: rise, ‘Weund Es. w. Cows: alse & two-story ALE CHEAP — FOUR NEW SIX, ‘on time. Price $1,750. o ‘HE WAS IN WASHINGTON not long since. While there recelved an anony- mous letter, whch threatened him, in the event of his return to New York, with some kind of severe chastisement. He had no means of tracing source of that letter, and could think of no reason ‘After recetvinj JOR SALE-AN ELEGANT NEW DWELLING ON sand cellar, furnace, Are grates aud all juadern improvements: handsomel owany mantels, with mirrors, in every TOM; Parking. Pric 00. ‘3B feet front; same ‘The houses are open for inspection. For particulars apply to ScHMID, $13 0th st 2W., JO SALE CHEAP TWO. NEWB near Pa ave: a 0 cash, balance 1, OM PARKER 4% and Hew. SALE — CHEAP — TAREE NEW BRICK Houses, on H sty. ¢, bet lst and North Capitol, 6 rooms each, all mod imps ; $2,800 each. A PARKER Ssand Ea wo mhecite JOR SALE_COSY TWOSTORY BRICK; SEVEN Yat modern Muprovemente: Columbia ful Pate. tw. Wear three Iiies of cars LD, 1 =p S,cgonue ech al and 4 years. papered and ma- why it should have bee! the letter, Smith went on, he hired a powerful col ored man’to accompany him as a body officer asked where the negro was at that mo- ment, and Smnith replied that the man Was With him Up to the time of the shooting, but KAN AWAY WHEN HE HEARD THR REPORT OP THE PIS- corner house, lot roved with houses i NS IN LOTS— Jo from 12 to Tim Columbia Heights, 2 lots.” head +30 to 50 cts. a.foot. ‘ment Three bandeome four-story new brick Dwell Fach hote coptains Aiteet A2til st, 2 Tote, 20205. inks in northwest section. rooms and all modern improvements, and feach per month, in advance. Price for each 000. For particulars WNEK, star ‘He could not tell in_ what direction the efficient Officer Meacle made in- quiries about the scene of the affair after Smith was taken of to the hospital, and was intormed {hat the young man had been drinking in the Hoff man house about an hour before he was shot. Meacle says, however, that when he examined the young inan, before the ambulance arrived, he no . of 216 E. 26th street, who has a cabin in the ight stand at Madison | the oficer that he HAD SRN SMITH INSULT A LADY. who was walking along the west side of the square and he wasmuch surprised that the gentleman who was with her did not “punch the fellow inthe head.” ‘This, Hogan sald, was about an hour Dee day Smith declines to speak sco made off. 7th st. Te, 9 lote, scort had. fr. JOR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— ‘THOS. @weNse 4.500. Beautiful home, K st, ron Uth st. now. 10 us Capitol Hill reat saicri- ‘OR SALE LOTS—1 HAVE FOU lots. 22290, with outlook on Dupont . id einaly or aba whole. “JNO. A, ~ 5 Kt SALE LOTS—I HAVE A FRONTAGE feet on north side of N st. including corner of iy located for sine residences, ot, ts & a lange block of hivuses that will rent or sel Jarye profit, JNO. A. PRESCOT R SALE—FINE LOT ON N ST. ft. and Connecticut, ave. month. Will be sold at ‘ars “TYLER & chIBBIN & HERRT! JOR SALE_13: 24 16TH ST. N. W.—I WILL SELL prlesand go tna aut fete ie EE eed ukiers), bal! » square north of Seott Circle, N : brick; front and back yard, built for o stantial and attractive ; removal Selling. Price $8,000, from city reason for i bat 205100 feet Also TG ‘cond Pepate, renting for Sdvaice to peruaueut teuatt;. firstclase Iuvest SV Terius $2,800 cash P- 378.1 WOR SALE—THREE NEW HOUSES. | NE. 2,000 each, renting for percent investuent, Ap- .BETWEEN 17TH 2BHELIY fect; fronts ng on it renting for 810 sons a = Box 078. f14-3w 1 SALE—TWO BRICKS ON NORTH SIDE OF A between Oth am 500 will bay a meat brick om Sth 4 "OX, 920 F si. nw. EW AND WELL-BUILT MODER! style Brick House, SLL Lat m New York ave. 10th sts. uw. fore the shooting. on the subject of the affair, hospital have assured him that he will ms to be satisfled with that. a theory as to the cause of the shooting nor refer to the anonfmous_ letter, the absent colored man, Washington Cirele | tuonth to good tenants: ply CHARLES EARLY JR SALE—PERSONS SEEKING TO PURCHASE Houses or Lots for homes or investment will find it tw their interests to call on ux at 618 Fst. n.w. before HUMPHREY & COLMA! Heal Estate Brokers, Sc. JOR SALE—THREE STORY AND CELLAR BAY 1. W., between Oth and 101 and ali’ im perfect onder. ‘Address QUI ‘The doctors at the PRETTY nw. 19x75: only #1425; easy terms, £1351 ¥ at, new. SALE—A GENUIN. : 11 rooms, bath, ty is ceutrally je a very desirable made to suit purchaser, neither advaner BARGAIN IN BUILD- 12 lots for $3,500, Wien improved will it ‘percent STOUR & SON, ‘The hospital authorities had only tosay that Sinith would come out all young Smith, the wounded man, 1s a.son of the late General John Condit 8, window house on T fo gihceneagi later R SALE~A MOST DESIRABLE CORNE! haviue a south front of 150 ft; ) M. PARKEK, 1418 F st nw, mith, of Troy Hills, Hiis father served as chief qt master general under Sherman from the begin ning of the war until the opent campaign, He was then promoted to the position of chier engineer of the military railroad, and was Recently General Smith married n sister of the wife of Associate Justice Stephen J. Field. One year after the marrti leaving several sons and dat ou Meridian Hill by Soke, trouthtig south. ee of the Atlanta R_SALE—ONE OF Corner Lots on 14th st. on 14th aud 162 on Kenesaw, 4s suoch below the market price, oS 8 E MOST DESIRABLE ANCE BROKERS, lumbia Helichts, 100 feet 815,000—near Britia Minister's, 11 rooms, 14,900—25 Towa Circle, 323500—On Ost, near 2 rooms, etween Oth and 10th ste.n.w., 12mm, 0 ear 4th at, n.w., 11 roots, (0049 Massachusetts ave. i 000—On H wt., near bth 200—0n U st, 00—On U ME 300 I will sell a well-built ndern conveniences, lot abd col fob alate suamtal, vestibule, good ¥ a-fovt rar alley. cunereted st operty in proving wei eouvenieut to ¢ iB, BUILDER, Star located nt Savannah. coucreted wood- Fe SALE—BARGAINS IN EAST WASHINGTON— = Neoffer at low prices: ‘Square 1055, whole 2, whole sqtare, if hofe square. 1054, hearly all, 1030, south halt and the child NOW LIVING IN WASHINGTON with their stepmother. ‘Thomas 0. Smith, of 877 6th avenue, and Richard Smith, of 161 Broadway, are uncles of young Smith. The former is a milk merchant and the latter a contractor. 40 Clermont avenue, a handsome three-story and basement brownstone house, in a fashionable part of Brooklyn, revealed the fact that. you) had been boarding there since about the middle of and was highly thought of Mra. Calkins, and her son, who ig a schoolmate of young Smith’ were notified of the shooting by a policeman at about 3 a.m. to-day, and lett for the h A relative of Mrs. Cal the reporter's informant, stated came home as usual from Clag! Busioess college, on Court street, Brooklyn, where he was studying bookkeeping, shortly after 3 afternoon, and after cl c his clothes left the house again at about 4 o’clock, to New York to would return by very rarely stayed that! tat hour, and his room-mate, Young Calkins, was surprised when he had noi returned by midnight, but concluded that he had ver nignt with his friends in this. dy continued, always ‘and some of tilese, .ALE—THAT HANDSOME DWELLING, 1820 wet mantels, concre DUVALL, 925 F at. nw, hear 15th at, n.w.,8 rooms, 22d st., near Maus. ave. ie., Grs., cellar. 19th st. we. 6 to0 IR SALE—-1225 MD. AVE, WN. E., lew Il-room Brick, south front, ONLY $1,000. near NE LOT, SOUTH FRONT, NEAR offeg, at bargain: fr RIGHT & BOLTON, aD. 7 incl, 26275 to alley. DR SALP— NICE BRICK HOUSE. 12TH ST_N.Wat 10; 10 rooms, including GOS sar et aw 9th and F sta 5 iy 2 | st, near Dupont Ci ‘t,, near Dupont Circle, aEEE. 3 3 ‘M. bet. uth and oth. et Ej : hrc E 5 Fy 9th ‘st, near Dupont New Hampshire ave., near Duy Connecticut ave. near Dupont Circle, ‘near Dupont Circle, 20290 to all hear Connecticut ave, 30x10 st., near 14th, 17x70 to alley. alley t 4th st. nw. ALUABLE NORTHWESTERN COR- iy. Viz: Jy of lot 1 voided by NV i, ‘The vacant corner I e, substan tially-Duilt Will be wold, together oF separately. 1303 'N Crem : ee Cr Splendid chance f st; then modern improvements. GEO. P. ‘York ave, nw. 2 8 ee RH. HOBERTSOS = SALE—By T. H. S¥YPHERD & Dwelling and store, lot 24x80, 14th at. west 13 rooms, E, bet. Sth Be 5 Er p 2 1 El * iG Ee; E, ee] O'clock yesterda LOT BETWEEN 9TH ST. AND yER mont ave. 2.W., table in rear. A) LEK BANGIN TO_AN IMMEDIATE pe oc oot caat side. aide walk and street itaprowed: ais XN7 north. side, neat New al these lute rus to ale 243 (3,000 feet Lots on Corcurait st, Hatpehire ave., at $1 oung Smith, the number Of letten he knew, Were postmark where he Satd its mother and ste None of the members of the family, however, had heard him say anything of receiving a threaten- ‘This a ternoon it was stated that the young is Geo, Smith, ind that the name he who 18 at Prince- — CANADA'S BETALIATION, She Will Impose Heavy Duties on All Articles Imported from This Country., Special Dispatch to Tie Eventxa Star, Orrawa, OnT., Maren rena br Ure aide alley, @ spendid A very handsome 2" house on 1th, near” T st, N. €. cor sai ands . <A PPOOLR, mh3-2t* “JOS. A REPETII, BOARDING. 'URNISHED ROOMS, Boart, near McPherson ahauwed” Transient 0% Loe AND ROOMS — TWO LARGE WELL Sree Sees fees 13 per we i yw prices. $14-B10 Indiana ave. WITH FIRST-CLASS juare. feet front.Ga cents. ivet front, on Maple aud “Harewood prearan sty bet. I st, near Bath wt I Lots on Meridian Ti ‘KANS & SHOEMAKER, ‘communicatin Aud mauy other swaller properties On floor ;table board 1! * fs Chat of ils rou ALE—TWO STO! ww 6 0 of #10 per mouth, #4 ‘por woek, oF 75 cnts PRAGUE MANSION, COR, OTH AND ES SIO i OTH AND E STS. Tous, with first-class usientand table boarders uccommodated. ‘OR RENT—PLEASAN’ oom with or without Tal kiven and required. "514 13th at. uw. Cor Ir Is Two. JUMP IN THE MIDDLE AND THEN PLL MAKE YOU AN OFFER. ina private family, my 20,000 aq. feet on liste Npyliestion’ rooms o and 6, —It has been an open secret here for some days that if the Edmunds bill passes the House of Representatives, on the ariament a Dill of some kind Introduced which would have the effect of a counter retallatory measure. Since election the private secretary of Hon. Mr. McKenzte Bowell, minister of customs, has been engaged in preparing statistics of the exports and imports to and from the United States. It was decided by the cabinet at the meeting held on Monday to provide against the emergency from the President putting into ef- ag created by the retaliatory Ti was then settled that the first step should be ‘through the customs, and, accordingly, the Ininister Of that department was put at work. He Wiil, on the opening Of the house, introduce a measure which will Ral8k THE CUSTOMS DUTIES on all goods coming into Canada trom the United States according to the following tables, the bill only to go Into effect uy Edinunds bill by Presi JOR SALE-THKEE CHOICE LOTS—ONE_ON WELL FURNISHED Jo circle, unusually destrabie, ‘Address owner, be the opening of Oth st, D. Hey Md, he opening iS E 500 438.470 443 Tt et price, if sold son, MC, Star office. ci aa ALE—VERY CHEAP—A BEAUTIFUL LOT Hampshire ave., two blo 490 feet. Apply to we JOR SALE_—TWO DESIRABLE LOTS_ON MERT- . hih, level and dry; price $5 cts. per foot Tos T10 Bouiidary st. era if wold witli the bext fe The above is only s portion of 1 For full Last eal at offer for bah theTstand Ith {mubl} THO® E WAGGAMAN. JUST FINISHED, A TWO-STORY ‘Sth and C se: mod. imp. OTS ON DART- Columbia Heighta, Just EAP — 2 mouth and Kenessw ste, per foot: south fronts: eantof 13th. If sold stonce, jund op. beld at S0c. Address Owner H. Such is the sum and subst Teniark when he finds that he has iarka, or been inveigled into a Den of would require a large volume to record ces, a8 related to us, of the large number been “worked” by every art aud wity could suggest or devilish ‘The best laid plans of mice and men aft gang aglee, happened that those polished pur- of teness and cir own trap, but the Prince ‘of Sheul, they Sc ous Brick House, cu F bivcks Wallach tebou! mad v. PALME 10th me. £1-dw" OK SALE BY ©. H. KNIGHT, 607 7TH 8T. N.W. Cor, 13th & G nw. 8% On Ist xt ne. R SALE—A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE— wo Lots on 12th at .w., 60 cuts per foot, ee ingenuity invent, but JOR SALE-SPLENDID of ground on 10th st. u. w. 261 unimproved, TMENT—8,32( Det. N and O"sta, be ft nuproved; renting Bo Talley: price @ 7 Er bets 000 (oo Side ne bet ses enon "nt Cleveland: ruicles on Which the tariff will be wing, With the proposed rates: lacking, writing and printer's ink, 50 per cent; books Of all Kinds, 60 per cen! and manufactures thervof, 50’ per cent; bread. uid grains, 40 per BEST LOCATED ) wo 40 cents per fains in East Wash- “ehtA per square foot Square fuot; also some special bars ee cents, whereby 8 1A OF a woman 1 of his or her money without recei oe NE Ot purer tore fitting, a8 hie pray ‘now it to be our duty to ex- ity which may be ¢ of business in which end that the people may not ¢ biters may be bit our business on the brass and copper volving dolars and be. carrlages ant Houses, on 12th, be terms very oany. W hud Boundary sta..¥, Do not uiiderstand us, ae ae the character of the Pharisee, better than other men. ‘of the poor Publican is t 4s certainly ours, and we pose whatever of error ound to exist iu the snine lin are engaged, to 1 Plead ignorance and t ‘Therefore we established ONE PRICE PRINCIPLE, apd that price only 10 per cent above the actual cost Weave naught to complain of; your favors upon us in rich vd seed, we ure reaping a (co Feuiud you that our system 1s us bea that we are dot ching 40, per cent: yaratus, 50 per, cent; canned’ or. aa cultural implements, 43 per — cen! steel In bars or 2K SALE—ALL OF SQUARE 71 Delaware ave. Ist Sontaining 106,230 square tt square has beeb recently grade two sidings, from wie @ nou derived. The property cau be wold at ths U eawy terins. By au outlay of #400 the BOUNDED BY id K and L sis. north, ., Lhe greater part of this 4 and is supplied with thly Income of $120 ts, Wenptluye price oysters aud fish of 42 per cent; agri- w Brick Grocery Stor e. lew than halt Also 8 five room, two-story Brick Say sning tented and paying 11 per ceut Pesnayivania ave etable, 45 per cent; butter, and meats, 40 per eent; ‘tobacco, 47 per cent; sugars, syrups and niol manufactures thereof, including ber and timber, 39 per cent; Wool And manu- factures thereof, 37 per cent. ge number of other articles are yet to be ch on these remaining it ld a general rise of 5 per cent. ‘THE OHIO SENATE. ‘The Republicans in a Quandary Over the Hesignations of Three Members. Special Dispatch to Tuk Evewrne Star, CoLumsvs, Onto, March Lieutenant Governor Kennedy and Senators Pugs- Jey and Crouse were filed with the governor this morning, to take effect to-morrow, all three hav- ing been elected to the Fituieth Congress, ‘The re- publicans will havea majority of two in the sen- ute, but Senator Ely states that he will leave for California on the 8th and will not remain. This will leave the repubitcans ina very embarrassing jon, as nineteen votes will ‘@ measure and they will lack just one vote. ‘the riotact to Mr. Ely, iy now for the Ip he had best take cent; wood anc E Will sed at a baw. OM. PARKER, in wed condition wi __ 1457 Peuusyivanis ave. DK SALE—PINE BUILDING LOT 100,000 fect chok 61,000 feet at 5c, dom cany tertun. added to the It have abowered | f'proposed to harvest, and : Denucifulas everud ‘Dusihess at the old above the actual cost of manufacture. JOR SALE—CHEAP—A WN. i i pu 20 by feet front oud, tet. Dand Va. ave. Le ‘ach, $100 cash, balance I aud’ Lot ob 4's a... 08 trout wach woud ‘corner Lot, 4 A uumber of other ches C.H PAKKER, GOOD HOPE PARK, CON- same distance inim the feet abuve Pa. ave. ; full for over ity miles. "This Wantage. Price abd terms ize _8.T. SUIT, 402 6th st. mw. OR SALE-NEAR THE NEW BRIDGE, ALL OF square south of L091. Ouly 36,000 feet frontage of uver 900 feet, LoT ON B, BET. op, With two aide Md and dig s.w. 2 Your Turse nice and O, 21 by 1 HICK HOUSE 8. F. Fste kw. ted, Lope lange —The resignations of WOK SALE—BLOCK 7, VICTOR E ADLER'S, PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE TEN 927 AND 929 7TH STRERT NORTHWEST, COR Mass. AVE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Open Saturday until 11 o'clock p.m. J.C. Horcumsox, House. 2023 Hat; View of the city and coun! Block will subdivide to ib at., between D and Ey Low average ke a sie. tear Vetueyivani cereus ters. cic & REPE ETI, 320 Pennsylvania P.S.—We have plenty of good things for quick buyers, ‘aE be necessary to ined imps. 3s ‘The State Journal reads and says that if he deserts hi: urpose of taking a pleasure ti future political aspirations with him, BALTIMORE M. E. CONFERENCE A Lively Discussion To-day Question of Preachers’ Salaries. Special Dispatch to Tux Stan. Batrmong, Mch. 2—The Baltimore conference Of the Methodist Episcopal church began its 103d annual session at 9o'clock this mor High Street church. Rev.J.St.Clair Neal, of Balti- more, was elected secretary by 90 votes as against 88 fof Rev. Joseph te Waeeler, p Thos, Bishop Bowman Awood Ler Fratue House, 10th st. se ALE pavall ss 80,000 Pf brick Houses on sid 1 Brick House on 13th st aw. Houses and Ground in al Don New Hampshire ave., 8 SPRING WRAPS, ‘Including latest shapes produced for this season. ACCURATE STYES, LOWEST PRICES. Our stock consists of nothing but Choice Goods, best Grade fabrics and manufactures. tea Tithat. east, near © st north; side- Sr east, nea i: eal Estate ster, ram, terraced and shade trees. a feet, 11th st. east, between {000 feet, southwest corner ‘Beat corner between Geontewm site 17; tBand 29, block 12, Meridian bill, on 18th 1ot U3, Lanier avenue, agth, JOR SALE—3 NEW SSTORY, @ ROOM HOUSES, ith all uaalern improvements, also two 10-roumm jer houses, with improvements yeu erate, bath tul onary Was Lay ‘Sth and eh AF BARKER, 901 Virginian 8 JOR SALE_THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, cellar, furnace abd interwetion of two principal avenues Dw. fronts south aud east, aud overlooks government res: RUTHERFORD, 126 F st! nw. JOR SALE OR LACE DEPARTMENT. WHITE AND COLORED LACES, BLACK CHANTILLY LACES, street extended, 30c, ‘H. SYPHERD & Roe Spf 602270, PARK 81, MOUNT “tol Lest 1.6, meer 4th st. south fron 1410 New York ave. WHITNEY CLOSE and Fats, 128-1" ‘Remarks tan oF Goa Botnodtss all mod. imps: SUFFLEMENTING PREACHERS’ SALARIES. moved the re- on of the adoption at the last annual Salarieg. Another member” could not be done. Edwards, Mr. Rice withdrew TY oun. TULER AVERY pesmea oe, With stable. a complete Sana iets ac. ant of Beaintou aguare, eachamged: fer property uf grea Pditfarence id in cam ve the wacbe PReot BWORMSIEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F ot. ES. LARGE AND SM! wall for list ALE—THE CHOICE OF by S.C. MILL, comer Sth a OR SALE—WE CAN OFFER A NUM choice Lota in Witney Close. ata ver Select Novelties of Paris’and New York markets, NEW SHADES IN RIBBONS, FOSTER KID GLOVES, WITH NEW ‘BOOK, $1 PIR UPWARDS. 907 PEXMSYLVANIA AVENUE. in pedo Rev, W. 8, Sade aa be. sharp ad prolonged discussion 1K SALE — HOUSES, sections of the city. i, cor. 19th and H st. she Preset mae” eae Rev. Jas, Price said that he had received an anonymous letter containing some very bitter Ding and a man who was airaidto sign his name twa letter was not nt to belong to the conference, Rev, W. 8. Edwards said that the plan was an just One, and contrary to the new testament. ev. J. J. G. Webster offered a substitute that lan be referred to a committee with authority: to modify, which was ado} Rev. G. W. Cooper presented the report of the treasurer of the Preachers’ Aid society. The amount 80 far distributed for this year is $4,500. ‘A DONATION. Rev. Wm. F. Speake presented a check for $100 for the board of stewarts in the name of Mary E. Gorsuch, which was received with thanks. Rev. % rman presented the report of the Mary Wand Methodist "Historical society, which WAS committees, ‘The report of the ‘Comunittee on the ‘The session then for the day and the halt introduced a hamberoe via ag members among whoi were the Revs. Walker, Evans, Cooper, Pinkney and Thomas, of Washington. maha deel Discussing the Irish Question, consider fie ish aiatiee este nae ke tuation was Session lasted an hour and ahait, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market. 5 The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prices “| of the New io Stock ‘by Wire to H. Dodge: Su teen nese OY veel Name, oO. 3:00|| Name. oa. | 3:00 0%! 694 North Poc....| 27% 28 36%) 3635! Do., pref--2) 59) a oat ee | es ne PEEL on fats ich . Fe wo viraiee Ken? Baltimore Markets, BAL! (ORE, Mp., Mi 3.—Virginia sixes, Sela of iene tet ease aiies, old, 125 bid to-day.” as sg GRE dey Spm 8 oatcn ty ot quiet, wt La e jour nominally obs meaty aud western w tern Uaed, 3400, 1k A Provisions firm, ‘with ‘fair demand. Bpttay higher western packed, Mad: croamery, ae Warde Whisky ‘quiet eT 2aet oe Ones ees uncl Freights to 01 j@rvool per stesmner steady nd ‘qulet—ootton, S-10d-; dour 0d.; exain, Sie aa. heat, 302,800 bushels; 800 Fs ‘wheat, j00 js comm, 16! Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Iut., March 3, 11 « m—Wheat opened Strong this morning st 79%; for May, and sold up to 0 on good buying. It was estimated that another ae iarereene in ahs wable supply onl be shown gen a ; iat laet'y tat reac Mey Renvbaay sae Ui Aah ante eee he x . very little trading. “May lard: 717g. Pete far a bile SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. No Nomination to be Sent In To-day. It is learned at the White House that the Prest- dent will not nominate a Secretary of the Treasury to-day and that the probability is that Congress Will adjourn without being officially informed of the President’s choice of Mr, Manning’s successor. In that event the President will have until the 10th of April in which to make a recess appoint- ment, as Secretary Manning’s resignation does not take effect until April 1st. It {8 not known whether the delay 1s caused b} the President's not having reached’ @ decision ‘the matter or by a desire, for unknown reasons, to allow matters to ‘stand as they are now until the end of the month, The Pressure of public business cannot be considered aS a cause of delay If the selection has been made, for it is a routine matter to make the nomination, ‘and in itself takes no time. It is known that it was the President's original ntention to make the nomination before the ad- journment of Congress, and Secret resignation wag tendered und accepted yome Use ago, In order that the Senate might have an opportunity of acting upon the President’snominee, ‘The delay 1s considered by many as unfavorable to Mr. Futrchild’s appointment, inasmuch as if the President bad intended to give him the office there would be no need of further consideration. Others, however, hold to the bellef that he is the Man and believe that an understanding was Teached during his interview with the President to-day, and attribute some other reason for the delay ‘than a desire for further consideration of the matter. Nothing can be learned with regard to Mr. Jor- dan’s successor as Treasurer, Dut as his resigna- {Hon does not take effect unt the frat of Apri it Js supposed thut that appotntiment, Will also be lay ————_+e+______ The New Library Building.. THE HOUSE REFUSES TO ALLOW A DOLLAR FOR IT. ‘The Senate added to the sundry civil Dill about, four million dollars, and tn conference the Senate conferees were compelled to surrenderfabout one muillfon seven hundred thousand dollars. Among the Atemssurrendered bythesenate ts the appropriation Of $250,000, to ald in the construction of the new Mbrary building in this city. Mr. Allison said that, the library commission asked for $350,000. The Senate inserted $250,000, and the House positively Tefused to appropriate a dollar for te purpose, rr ‘Trotter’s Appointment as Deputy Re- corder.] The appointment of J, M. Trotter to be deputy Tecorder of deeds, yesterday, pending action on ‘his nomination to be recorder, gives rise to con- ‘siderable speculation as to its significance. In case he is rejected by the Senate there will. in all provability be a short period between the expira- Mon of Recorder Matthews’ commission, which dies with Congress, and a recess appointment of a recorder, When there would be no head of the office, The announcement that the ap- pointment yesterday was to avold such a contingency is nerally credited, although some people think that it may be the tn- tention to re-commission Matthews ‘and allow ‘Trotter to remain as deputy recorder, 90 that both selections may hold office until the cnd of the next ‘session of Congress, While few believe that such a course {8 contemplated, there is nothing to pre- vent it, as the President can appoint whomsoever he chooses after the 4th of March, 1n case his last nominee is rejected by the Senate: ——— 0. Cox. Lvptow will leave the city this evening for Long Island to attend the funeral of his nephew, the son ‘ot Commander Ludlow of the navy, He dled suddenly at Concord, N. H., where he attend. scl SENT 70 THE Granp JuRY.—James Taylor, col- red, Was charged In the Police Court to-day’ with houdebreaking, it belng alleged that on the 13th of last month he entered the shop of James W< corner of Maine avenue and 43 street southwest, and carried off a box of clgara and two o1 ‘The court heard the testimony and sent the case to the grand jury; bonds, $300. Gor His Dower anp SroLe 4 GoD Watou.— Yesterday ‘mo ‘Mr. H. 8, Waple, of No. 305 East Capitol street, employed Moses Campbell, a colored boy, sixteen years 01d, to assist him about ‘the house moving some furniture, and gave him MMs dinner for Working a few minutes. In the dining-room, where the boy was left eating his dinner, Was "a valuable gold watch on the side- board.’ ‘The boy finished his dinner and left. ‘The watch disappeafed with the boy, and complaint ‘Was at once made to the police. Th the afternoon Sergeant Bryan arrested Campbell. who denied Knowing anything about the watch, but when searched at the station the watch was found in jg ee ‘This afternoon Cape chi in the Police Court with grand larceny, and case Was sent to the grand jury. In detault 0 $300 bonds he was committed. patie Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tax Evwixo Stan. Fine Derarrwent.—It is understood that Chiet Engineer Ed. H. O'Brien will resign his place in consequence of ill-health, and Warden J. Carlin Creighton has been proposed for the position by the Hydraulion company, The Columbia Fire com- pany met last nigut, President Smoot in the chatr. assisting the com- yal te ded parade were adopted Hesolnti any at the zd were mutions From the Hydraution company-nominating warden Creighton as chief engineer, were laid over, Three members were ‘fhe Columbia _nas now about 125 names on its rolls. The Hydraulion Company his adopted a very handsome uniform. They wil wear white helmets, ‘with shield and crest in shining colors,black pants pita the mono- gram of the company embroideréd on the ‘The company. tomake a trip to Allen- town, Pa,, during next summer, RCH Marrens.—Lenten services held Igat night at tne Catholic and nm Catnoule churen fe wad “annunced that the ‘dis: a jureh it was, Unguished Jesuit Denny, would Ive @ mission in that church beginning ‘and extending for one week. ‘The 40D, roerecting, ‘The women's auxiliaries the Y.M.C.association held a meeting at Trinity i : case of Edward Girtz, charged with ‘connection with the casé for the rob- ‘store, has been sent on to the next eee H i ; i i i a : 54 8 7 oy i Had : A i : Bi { F BUSY DAY AT THE WHITE HOUSE, ‘The President Sees But Few Visitors. 4 REPORT THAT THE MAME OF MR. FAIRCHILD 18 TO | MANY BURIED BILLS—THE FEW WHICH PASSKD THR GO TO THE SEXATE TO-DAY 48 SECRETARY OF TUR TREASURY. GETTING READY To Go, Packing Cases at the Capitel, Country Ketel. VION THSKROP IN ALL 18 PHASER. Have you ever stonped at a country hotel it you have you have stopped ‘The season of the House ran along rather | are ail cut frow the auue piers. smoothly today. At the beginning of the sess) Today was a busy Gay at the White House, | the members were crowded in front of t ‘The President remained secluded as much as pos- | Speaker's desk, but there was no extraordinary sible until the Cabinet meeting in order that he | excitement or confusion. might devote his entire time toa large number of | The piles of papers and the large number of Dills awaiting his action. The only visitor he| Boxes—white pine doxes—with members’ saw in his office this morning was Assistant Sec-| Dames and their home addressed on them— retary Fairchild, whom he sent for. This tact} all are characteristic of the going out gave rise to a report that he had been selected to | of Succeed Secretary Manning. The President found | the corridor near the elevator, ume, however, to go down into the East room to | look not unlike the coin boxes ptied up one above Tecelve a delegation from the Delaware state leg- isiature, accompanied by Senators Saulsbury and Gray. A numberof members of Congress called ‘at the White House, but not being able to see the | to their President, they ‘themsel' falning a ‘Uhe audstant soe status of various bills in larly interested. In orde: necessarily ‘Mon on bills, he directed that be) been referred to various departments for examina. | M&0y ‘on be returned to the White House by twelve ive, Down stairs the ushers: number of ex- Who flocked to the White House. They ‘Were not allowed to ascend the stairs and had to hiseeiny to the east room. ‘airchild would be the next Secre- ail of them, as they During Ue last nies been invading a number Of small towns tn the interior of a Western state, hove newer been Work a Tribwne mi and for the henesit dest at a rural hosteity We wil ©: Of a low, rambling Wooden structure two stories ongers are wssatied If Mt ts the pass ad the ears of the youth OF eighteen, | Ratton be aliguts and waiks towards the hovel bang tious colored boy to welze must carry bi Congress, These boxes almost Dbiock | his grips end by s something of ‘& cttriasity. iwork of Che day and date, artistic sors which mark a roulette Wheel. After the guest has ragistered he must tell the clerk whether he wauts a roam or not. It he oes not the clerk will not look after him until Dedtime, and then Mrst come first served, afier a long ride thestrangerisa trite this hunger Is not at all appeased gh the open doors of ‘suine Old odor, toa, never striking for shorter hourg, and pursuiig tte ka- Jetdascopic Way tke Ube poet aquest Lakes a seat wherever he can get tt, and naturally Yes; there are all the old familar Apparently no one has used the on} since the stranger was there before, and sull lace Is the “property” mustard pol, with Its bluff iu the shape of an tnside coating of "yellow ochre, The napkins have possbls they SUN shed lint upon the ch tme prodigaltty, another im an undertakers Up their books and pa} 1¢ PARE appears Ln clerk in the shape of U done ta ink of the uwe and those who ‘10 bid a last farewell, es carry AWay many vent congressional burial 1a Many tembers will carry fame two years of Congress bas a few bills that came over from the h the House Uuis morning, and forts (etl "be made between this’ aud others thro fe wilt be Dut Me thus given on! nich they were particu. which cee that the President might ed in taking final all bills which tne dining room, pers to-morrow to rospects are that there Unantink. IMPORTANT MEASURES PASSED. ‘This-Congress has passed some important Bills, ‘The Department of Agriculture bill was completed spread very rapidly, and before 12 o'clock the | €XCept for the President's signature last ight. 1e Treasury department hed 3 longed The to the Sonal coupled with it was that of Chief Clerk Youmans tobe Assistant Secretary. The. re robably grew out of the been seen Visiting the White House evening On more than one occasion lately. Assistant Secretary Fairchild and Mr. Youmans doth received a a St Rts | widow: posed. ons twe fore: s" the “custom of ever sending nominations to the | the na Capitol, ‘The only foundation for the their selection was the visit of Mr, White House this morning. ‘The cabinet meeting was of very short durati portant business to transact o'clock to-day if confine their report that Mr. Shrunk a ite ine Dill Was passed by tis Con- mgt tp bod The Dingley shipping Dill was passed, oil Was frase. ‘The rest | i and Une electoral count bill waved. The famous Fitz-Johu Porter bill | xrant forfeiture, the | trade dollar Dill, the iabor arbitration Dill, the bill quiring iand in the ralty bill, the Pension Dill, the Mexican pension’ Dill, | onal brary” buliding bill, a bul to reportof | tend the money order sysiein, the exten Fairchild to the | sion of to prohibit the importatio: Anterstate commerce bil, are some of the most ln Portant Dilly that have passed Uurough this Con- many bills that have failed There is the revolvi too, with its plite a ite worn off, Dut Ting; and the pre-Adunite mixed 9 UULle ted pepper glaring through the walls of ite Yes, the old friends are ‘at and one begins to feel at home, As Uns feeling seals over one he 1s conscious of the presence of a being behind his chair. She—¢ As alWays a she—shoves a glass Of water past lis shoulder, and from between ber ru comes the mystic query: arpaneggs, sassidge, colmetest” But (is dn old, old story to her, She wi had a dollar forevery Ume she has AT one hesitates he ts lost, as she Will walk away; so one orders that portion of her rapid narrative Which has found lodgment in his memory, and she henward. ‘These girls all look allie cir countenances prociaia onslaught on the flour barrel’ and thelr facial “unake-up" 1s rather startling, as the “pow. dor” has appropriated a territory bounded by’ the and eam Beyond these Die that polish which 1s only ao quired by thos whose duty calls them neighborhood of the kitehen stances thelr hair is cut Jewelry enough to entirely depopulate a counter, But then they are real good giria, ‘The supper has arrived at last and is continuts to arrive on the tnstallment plan. ‘The Js crisply done and ts about the dimensions or blue clip. The rest comes in little oval Which surround the plate ry | dish contains a litte dab of something, j on the vocal bil of to begin the life an Phe ‘anti-poly; les, with the the | the Atlantic and Pacific rohibit alléns from ited States, the system, the bill contract labor, tne SUS ce eeaae an ‘resident was desit of minute possible to the examinadon of Bilis ————+-e+___ THE RAILROAD STRIKES. Report of the House Special Committee ‘THE MISSOURI PACIFIO OUTBREAK—THE LOSSES FIG- ‘URED UP—RIGHTS OF LABOR DISCUSSED. Chairman Curtin, of the select committee created by the House of Representatives to in- juire into the cause and extent of western rall- Strikes, to-day submitted the report of that committee. By far the larger part of the report is devoted to a history of the origin and progress of the Missouri Pacific strike and a recapitulation of the testimony taken by the committes, In sum- ming up the report says: STRIKE Loss, “The effect of the strike wasand 1s aserious loss to the business interests of that section of the country. The public generally, the producing classes and the mercantile population sufferedeven more than the strikers on the railroads, losers are beyond computation, Tae as to. che a day, would amount to the enormous stun of ‘The loss of the rived of yment coamaved at STs House has in sally aWay kit and dress alii: coe DISTRICT APPROPRIATIONS. ‘The Commissioners Say ‘That Mislend- img Statements Were Made to the forehead, chil there 18 note The remarks made in the House yesterday by ‘Messrs, Henderson and Wilson in regard to the District appropriation bill contained a number of statements which the District Commissioners say Ludiow says that Wilson's language was such as hb short, and they affect were misieading. asked for suburban roads and streets was for the Massachusetts avenue extensior ‘Rot the fact Mr. Henderson, he said, had com- plained that a large propo for improvements were for the West End, leaving | only dribiets for Uhe nortueast and soutueast. His committee, Col. Ludiow tuls by cutting down the ‘the northeast and southeast. Signing the Bill THE PRESIDENT NOT LIKELY TO GO 10 THR CarITOL are, and an the guest ve WIUN Uhe food, pue is safe tb jess. One ts Then anikud fon of the estimates er, a8 both are urn he wabts hot cakes. Of course le does, uk (hese are flannel wheat ‘They are just a Litie bit Wile chiselling the wey through the cakes the proprietar’s wile’ sails tn, rth who can literally ws SoUnLTY hotel pray oom full of guests, dowa at the turther end of the roam “d. Dut, Blows You, It Would ors Wile an opportunity to, she scorbs the use of gemmplexton, in ite undertook Lo reimedy on, but iribiets” proposed tor et Shey ane in Is the betier half of n there isa dining- lier private table Is away Itis not Mkely that there will be any necessity or the President to go tothe Capitol to act on measures that necessarily de} strike is rough! of property (o the Missourt Pacific and the loss of revenue to this company, ngs 1885 a8. a comparison, was about $2,800,000, “The eneral public certainly amounts to THE RIGHTS OF WORKMEN. ‘With regard to the general question: workmen to ‘combine for determining with their employers the terms on which only they will con- gent to work for them, provided the combination be perfectly voluntary and full Uberty be left to all other workmen to undertake the work and no e way of the employed resorting elsewhere In this country in search of @ supply Of labor, we think there is no ground in Justice or sound policy for withholding such a Tight from the workmen, It cannot be doubted ‘hat a demand, backed by the resolution of a large body of workmen, to decline work if the demand be not acceded to, comes with more force than that of an isolated workman, PROTECTION OF NON-STRIKERS, The workmen may reasonably claim to be al- lowed any advantage which they can derive from such concerted action in bargaining with their em- loyer, from time to time, a8 to the terms on which they will. dispose of teir labor. “But upon the inciple, and for a precisely similar reason, eding to such workmen as desire to ex- ercise it, and extended right to combine ee ala pass during congressional matters, assisted by all the members of Wwe cab hel, WhO Will Meet at the Whive House Unis even- | ing’to aid the President in completing legislation, | District Government Affairs. THE BNGINEEKS INTEKESTED. she cosaiiuons of the st, reoentay appmers regulate steam engineering in the District of Co- luiubia are such Ula 1t becomes the duty of the District Comuastoners to appoint a board to ex- amine future applicants tor an engineer's Heeuse, AS Yel they have done noting in uuts matter, aud | POBADILY 18 that no after the adjournny matter has already excited some interest among engineers and other partie at the District govermuent building loexamine Lie Manuscripl original of ad she paints Which tmparts to T ot 18 almost unearthly In ite weird beauty, ‘Toere may de rifls In Udy tollet oowtung, and Ib may have dried on thicker In x6 ers, Dut Is general eect cendent beauty whic a newly Whitewashed barn, and, moreover, she Irzied at the sides and top over What Is techul- wh tO Ube rural ualrdrosser as a “rat.” ° KbOWS this becatye be gers the rat Beuweon Lier Jewelry tx man icles her shapely heck and ¢ Places Chan in of the right of sews the Unni Drusted backward on t obstruction be sections Of the po A guld chain enc al her throat Js a large brovel husband 14 the act on Will be Laken | and several have called rt ph id hotel plano. Uniortunate key of G Is now ck before belng he Washington association of stationary | enginecrs have written (he Commissioners li Uals | convection, as before mentioned 1u ‘THe Stak, aud Tequest thé appointwent of Mr, Dooley on we board. ees ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been fled as fUllows: C. B. Pearson to J. R. Walston, lot 16, block 1, Witt. B, Beal tK. T. Kaiser, 1ot . J. Newton et_ al, trustees, to 8.295; $15,300; B.C. D. Bryan, sub 4, nq. 115; ¢— beoca F. Burnes, pt. 14, bik: 1,00. Adeline L. Arn} nd 3, bik. 20, Meridian’ 3. A. Divall o E. A. Ciifford, sub lots 1 ant Dana 42 Sa. tse $4,500, mPuriey Coburn tb lots 40 and 42, sq. 838; ley Coburn sult , 5. P. B'S 2d Sub Pleasant Plains; $2,540. May Ghlway 10 Aloo V. Wages man, lov 4, K's sub Long Meadows; §250. A. Fol. ck t0G. F et al, one twentieth Interest Boundary st; B. Pearson, lots 1 t3 5.65. Same to W. ( mechaniatn! Th iustruluent gets Unere Just Ube ys. Ves, that anagle Louch is boy accompanies bi coal, Walch he pours into t Finally, sue disappears, and Is seu no more untal ney Clone; $1,044.50, especial care should be taken it be secured to thoseworkmenwho if from the combination and dis- rfect individual freedom. it for their advantage er in the Gisposal of their labor, are no more justified in constraining any other workman who does not desire to enter such com- labor into the common ‘an association of capital- ists are, in combining to advance prices or rates by the general pub- Mc. ‘There can be'no doubt that the concentration of wealth and power and the oppressions which have occurred, a3 shown in the evidence taken, may have proinoted the unrest of labor 1s pain fully apparent. PROTECTION TO CAPITAL. Whatever remedy will give the proper protec- tion to the capital invested in the rallroads of the country and atthe same time protect their em- ployes from injustice and op) Inittee propose Uhat they shail ie Instrument of our interstate commerce, be jooked upon as the servants of the people of the United States, and as such be regulated and pro- Whatever may be the defects of the interstate commerce law, an enlightened com- appoiuied, will recommend prompt legislation to give the protection which 1s needed to those who are Interested only in the ‘uiar and proper operation aud management of the railroads ARBITRATION NOT A REMEDY. A majority of your committee cannot believe that arbitration can be effective for the reason that there must be two parties to the arbitration Th And when disturbances sara gecur It would not be effective in immediately re- 9 uf resioving the means of transit of persons and property w the people of the i a aest, purchases a paper, for the tratn ts Just ryan (0 ' Mai H. Hunaker to French, lots 1'a) in’ & country hovel, train stn, and all th nished by" the dropplug naies, Who plant Uh: of their labor with workmen who : to J.T. 8. Loone, s guest Starts Lo light It. Ou bination and bi With two lighters, LS. Fristoe, sub lot stock with theirs his slewped In. wuinue to do so if he lie After having smoked rst, and Would tation, to be lock to G, F. whitney in parts of Widow's B. H. Warder toc. Ik. 1, Whitney Close: 83, 8 Gardner, lot 1, DIK. 6, do; $1,138.35. Same wo ee Dik. 6; $675 Sooner or Late expresses a de goes Wo a closet and iguites a uand Lamp, takes tine up-stalts. If one >. Same to C.F. $1,200. Margaret K. Dent et al. to Aimira Dent’ skerrett, 222 acres on Teniey= R. E. Morris tod. away from that pot the guest is asked town road; $—. Windsor’ to Louise $4,002." Nannie 5, 3 G. E. Einmons to W. Toney, sul lot #4, Garfield; yer tA. W. East leridian Hill; $620, E. J. Hau sprightley, Sub 48, nq. 4; Russell to Mary A. Shipley, ression, Your com- > liletated ex ppeuil togetier, as a sin- tected by law. rk might nave be ery nail hour, utial about at. milssion, soon wo be THE THEKMOMETER.—The following ay liam, 45; 2p.m., 46; maxi- UIs Into Las, niet attempt 1@ “bitsiek,” UC 1 train pulls tu te id, and When tke wext LISTRIA, and Outbreaks THE REVOLT cers Detin: feured at Other Points, Vrexa, March 3.—The Bulgarian tro and elther moy decline. 1, IN87, wt hte Rate tt, agree wee veh, in this elte, Landay muri. at oloven O'clock, BRINKLEY. Tu Auscomtia L m of detalls oF the government ers arrived pefore Sliestria Panis, March &—Telegrams from Bulgaria state issage of Truops. on ere wires, delaying the tran U ‘THEY HAD REASON TO COMPLAIN. It will be found in the evidence that there were grievances of which the laborers and workingmen of the roads have Just reason to complan, and these may! @-eext nded or enlarged the strike. Thegen- eral oppression or grievances compiained of were generally by subordinates Who lad po Certain laborers or persons employed on the road. Noticeably, they were asked to Work more hours ‘than were’ contracted for; Ubey were reduced in their time without notice; they were carried by the rovision being made leep, Lo make rey iges, or on parts of the road which had destroyed’ by accident, or they were not allowed pay for traveling at night, and in some instances even were not given Urabsportat dack to their homes. ‘These grievancegw extent unhappy incidents in the disputes ‘Texas and Pacific to overpower Une (ium a4, Bora ov Lillie at. Coos will take fince from Si. Therems elbuncts, To saues Will ue cobeurated st 10 o'cluck & 1M, Bat ruin of March 3d, 1887, WD. 1 Che sixtieth year of her eral will take place at fs fore the elty and pre their Way to attack the revuiters ‘he opposing forces, the dispatches say, now confront each other, but as yet nO conflict hes lnsurrectionary movement 13 reportod tw have liken place near Tatar STILL MORE ALARMING NEWS. March 3.—It is announced here that rvops at Sillstria has been sup- Acolonel wio took part In the mutiny u of the garrison from Rust- During the absence ner eres rection of Glu CAWOUD. On the Mies SAKAI A CAW rallroadsin the: whereby they the revolt of ‘the ‘, Least depart it 1 C streot southoast, vein, Murch 4, at al ecuains Then to lows ior interment. Gn Tuesday, Marek 24, 1 tion on the road se Daeat mn between puna and Bi feading to the strike. Tt is also shown that the great bad What is known asa ‘Dlack-list,’ which ‘the names of some of the persons, BY no combination of capital or to no extent of incor- ing of an American worthy of employment be jorizing Congress — Now clawed i death, by Hes Facey E.G. Funeral from her parents’ residence, 1012 16th st, © Dr. Bird. NDOX, March 3.—In the sult for libel brought be Diopitd tantiy phesdctan of Lady Colin Catnpe dell, agalust Dr, Beldermann, editor of Live, for publishing under the caption “Cockiolly Bird,” an to Dr. Bird improper relaiions the defeadant Was to-day con- —— A Towg Held in Pawn. From the Pall Mall Gasette. It may not be generally known that the little seaport town of Wismar, in the Baltic, 4s vir- tually in the same position as Montague Tigg’s shirt—namely, at the .pawnbroker's. article imputi the Constitution, aut wich his patient commerce among the states, we need but reer to the statutes enacted protecting roads; and on our navigable rivers in Ugations of and penalties proof that ample power to conti $0 [ar as inter-state commerce is involved, as the rights and dutes of the employers as. employes therein exists, and has been and may be furuner exercised, ‘This is @ Unanihous, report, but it must be re- membered that all legislations the result of com- Promise, and therefore individual members of the committee reserve the right to differ from gome of the conclusions.” ‘A statement attached the expenses of the In ——_—+e+—_____ ISTINGUISHED DELAWARIANS, | date fixed. This singular treaty ‘has lain dor- = Mant inthe archives of the ‘municipality: ever | sea since It was made up to the other day, when ‘apropos of the concession of some land to the cus- Toms authorities, twas exhumed for legal pur- day. p10. She roujecifully invited to attend. EDENBURGH. On Morch 2d, 1887, at 2:16. SAKAM K EDENBURGIL ‘Helstives aud irieuds of the faually mace we loved eels A jlaee in vacant In our Lome, hich never can be Billed. Funeral vill take place from residence of B,J. Rob th and Suuver streets, Howard Wilk om Zp.tn. Relatives aud friends are ny : On, Thursday, March 34. 1887.02 5-15 Cigck a moafiere short but paint! ive af por, EL PREAS, ws theseveuty third year uf “Puheral will take ylace from his late ot Dovel et atwood, ob Batt aud tricnds are rently there Is little | Meut ut Hovk Cr pay it at the ‘This sum ts now said_to smount to several hun- dred million marks, and ap) chance of Wiswnar ‘being Hr ep tr HUKDLE, son of © aged SixLect! LAOLE. darlin baby, you have left us, Buy it as God that Heean all oursurrows jal.” tS pm Focal apa March Ist, 1887, at three ogee hme bea Ren ee Friday, at two o'clock pm, from Bt. March 1, 1887 at Concord at DSS Be Mempbsrs of the Legislature and Othe Prominent People Visit Washington. ‘Among the visitors to Washington yesterday | POS were the members of the Delaware legislature an thelr friends, making about fifty in all, The party | Prom the st. Jamey" Gapette. were in charge of Speaker John E. Collins and ® Hypnotisin has been employed with considera- Clerk Moore, of the senate, and Mr. Frank Temple | pie success in Paris for some time past by Charcot and speaker William R. McCabe, of the house of | and othersin the treatment of hysterical representatives, Among those who accompanied the visitors were Hon. John B. Pennington, 0| France is perhaps the most successful example of resentative-elect from ‘Puneral will take place from: wot HOTLLWest, ou Briday,, Dambness Kn. Telatives are invited to: disorders: Dut a case Just related by M. Clovis Hugues in the | LUDLOW. On Tues Seo wou of Cs MoCLELLAND, On M ED We iecial QUEED. Delaware to the ‘They all the Harris Rouse, where, they were, welcomed by Senator Fs i i l nd Sotsier of Secon cod aichane hee f I I

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