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r f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... FRIDAY, MARCH..4, 1887-WITH SUPPLEMENT. LLANEOUS ‘TROLTTER’S CONFIRMATION. FAILED TO BECOME LAWS. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. SATISFIED WITH THE BILL. Sectety Notes. Cleveland Can't Stomach @ District | 2 k DI | I ON A Surprise Inside aud Outside the Sen- Bills Which Were Not Signed. muttiections and Confirmations. | Commissioner Wheatley Thinks the | national woe, chick ae to popular ant have | Brom the New You tameon ri RICYCLE, IN ‘Gudmabers —- e following nominations were rejected by the] Commissioners Have Ne Right te Tangely attended season, Will ‘Willing to condone a colored = ae aay ‘THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL AMONG THEM. Senate this : Oliver Shannon, of North| Complain. continues ic use nepcese of that gel gis he - ny SE | THE TWO MASSACHUSETTS SENATORS URGE FAVOR- receeee Patrons, through | sdesin Albany; I am Willing to condone a colored nel ‘The following bills failed to become laws because | Platte, Neb., to be receiver of public moneys at jouieaiieiasbce Oe a ee a AT a tact that they | Man who resides in HydePark. But acolored mas i 1o-borse Latest Telegrams { The top SR LEE, AD AER SCORER the President did not sign them: ‘The river and | that place; Chas. E. Dailey, of Tucson, Ariz, tobe | ,, When the District, Fee Tr Ee eg oe ae tee ning, Aned | who lives In Waskington 1 will ever condone— é =e ven in the ours of the , When it became known a few minutes after the | harbor bili, the claim of A. H. Emory for $100,- | Fegister of the land office at that place. nenery anraants hae ee Stoll oeloce rus tne young pple te 2 executive session this morning that the nomina- | 000, the bill for the restoration to the army of « following nominatiohs were confirmed this njoy the pleastires of the ior Ne @ach EE tion of James M. ‘Trotter for recorder of deeds of | Capt. Alfred Hedberg, 1th infantry, who was | Morning: Samuel F. Burvcl to be register of the ebb said that the bout encroaching upon the time Usually Opened Mer Husband's farris, of | Dill bad passed, but he did not know definitely the | set apart for rest and repose. TREX SUR INVERTIGATED AND FOUXD HE HAD A the District had been confirmed, universal sur- | cashiered for fraud upon the United States; the | Georgia, to be Third Assistant Postmaster Gen- | natare of the amendments made. Soman iss Anns im Fiper ateais Bits corsespendenh) orm wwe. BALTIMORE M1. E. CONFERENCE. | prise was expressed outside the Senate chamber, | Dill relating to promotions in the medical —_—a LB - Col. Wm. D. Whi Wo be as: | Wheatley said to a Sra reporter: 4s at 1601 I street northwest. A telegram to the New York Gun from Nyack, 32] ws _. a 4c | 22d even some of the Senators admitted that the Seany.8 Rot ore ie) emete land colonel; bora toes aekeorn = vel taking everything into consideration Ij Prof. Wallace, the English scientist, was enter. | March 34, says: At one O'clock today Samuel A. on owner cine eee eee Washimetee Diack, | result astonished them. It hadbeen assumed that | South of Kansas for setiiements the bihs providing | be assistant “adjutant eneral with” the | think we have aocomplished more in the matter of | taimod lass ‘at the house of Dr. and Mra | Thompson was arrested by Chief of Polio Chartes ALE-PIN MONEY SWEET PICKLES, THE in Washington District. the adverse action of the District committee, | for public buldings at Monroe La, and Baginan, | the rank of colonel; Major fiver Green, ass. | appropriations at this seston of Congrese than has | Bland, a-number of having been invited | F. Kirkpatrick on a charge of bigamy. Yeuten in the wor Special Dispatch to Tux Evaxixe SraR. based upon the same grounds that led to the | Mich.; the bill providing a method’ for the settle | tant adjutant general to be ascistant adjutant | peen done for some time past. Although some of | % Met him. Prof. ‘Wantace gave an interesting ay morning Mra Thompeon took from the Nyack aaron Baurimoxg, March 4.—at the second day’s 8eS- | rejection of Matthews, would be affirmed by the | Ment Of controversies between interstate railroad | general with yank of Heutenant colonel; | our measures have failed yet the majority have | “™Versational lecture on sociology. oflice a letter addremed to ber husband. MLE aT ‘ton of the Balti: ne gorporations, the bill to annex a part of Idaho to | Major Henry C. Wood, assistant adjutant general, ———— = Pesess & nore M. conference, in the | genate. some of the Senators were free to express | 7iEhington verritory, the bill for printing Maps | to be assistant” eajucane ‘Wit | Deen fairly treated. I don’t think we can compiain, Sales of Meal Estate. from Rompeen read it. | The letter was a tong one etd High street church today, religious services were | the opinion that Mr. Trotter would be rejected of the general land ofico anda nuntber of D800 | Martin keene Clon, Major James F. | although Ido not yet know the exact nature of | 3.7. Loane has purchased of WH. Pritchett | dremed In ences een rmemanaon ras ae nan ani conducted by Rev. Thos Myers. Rev. J. J. G.| when inquiries were made of them, and a general | relief bilis, Joint resolution for pou eae a it ee? yee to = the changes which may have been made. In Te | lots 40, 41 and 42, sq) ess, 5625x100. feet | things were in his int reproached Ei rosewood js be, Sauare | Toe creer te root tne “Tuer ien | Pellet that he was destined to share the fate of | CoP at ae Tee ot ne ate ct aaa em road | Heutencue scpueane general wt Mrectie, Of Pales: | Boca: Cadden tae eee ye ant considerable BAB | on eh “tect Geren haat for | for his long absence. ‘The letter wan “Your jor only #150 cas, e Ines 1887, We 3 ad A whitney and | broken-hearted J eres ca ai | i ta eg am ree Ge | MAOGTARSTERSS, exannire penn ana te | esta como, Mis | Up ote amas Jutiongé Oa oupee | How ad opine att sisson for | i paaton aes oranda OF, wate oes | Wonree cher, sur A fom Can be seen at our warerooms, |. Carroll mJ. Morgan and H.M. Wilson ide beet ate inrsotin eis eaken ul court. 3 3 for | Mite, trom ‘Boundary. for. $24,000. | Of Mra Hansen, 331 Ogden eurvet, Newark” polite, fall Zctave plein rosewood-cane, Wan cad ae ease and Charest | Tngails as chalnan of the commitiee that | Tellet Oe aera: MECIOL ST: We mecers | Sarthe Sat ee tn eo Re Fane, Saeer | Anes ma Pecets good. show ARR G3. Hillyer" has vot Xo Rlzabetn Sampson, for | Mr Thompson went to Jusuce Lawrence of $100 ou time at @10 per mouth, stool and cover tu- | port Was approved. Kev. G, G. Baker presented | BAd acted Upon and reported the nomination, | William i. Hester, Giles Wright, ‘Thomas | Columbia, to be & commodore in. the avy; Com. | suburban streets, and instead inserted the sum ot | fang suet greets be We Mhroate taxed ce | P @iuded. the report of Rev. E. J.Gray, president of Dickin- | $po¥ y agall I Mr. Trotter. Messrs | Weekley, “Joseph "Jones, Nancy’ Corbett, | mander Gilbert C. Wiltse, of Minnesota, to be cap- pa, Specifically between certaln | Louise ii. Burleigh sub int 157, BOx100 Ne = son seminary, Wiillamsport, 'Pa., with ah average urged the rejection of Mr. Thos, B.'Walsh, Wm. 8. Bewley, Mrs. Car- | tain in the navy; Lieut, Com‘dr, Felix McCurley, | of The schools will not suffer much. ae oe the Rend sremnel Soest tn hoeetes Uestabens attendance of 209 students. ‘The report was ap- | Ingalls abd Blackburn maintained that the ap-| man” “penelops Morton, Mavala Brown, Green | of Mi ‘to be a commander in the navy; | ‘There's about $100,000 for them. 1 am glad 188 ali | for gaooz, Marcaves Done ot ak eae ae Goes | 00 Kept ta the Decks eag for;, Mrs Thomp- THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, proved. The secretary, Rev. J. St. Cluir Neal, read | Polutment was Fields, John A. Fogg, Larkin Delph, Geo. ‘schnel- | Ernst A. Umiana, of Minnesota, to be receiver of | over,” said Mr. Wheatley, in conclusion: oe See ke AS As mbs wacme eon, | fi pO Of the comuittioe om deeds, Adipwcd | | 4N NeteLe To mux sorte or Tux pisraicr, | Gor, HoberePoite John Dufly and Caroline Prat | Public oneye ar'raylors pulls, Minn. Timowy | “The Commissioners Gat weer eee the money | Desi ekeuete Sr acres of land fot given," | was her husband, and then ‘te posbed uune 100 SHARES COTTON | Rev. C. Herbert Richardson said that he had pre- | and thatit was an attempt, in view of its recent | and providing for the restoration of certain boxes | W. Jackson, of N.Y, t be agent for the sppropriated for school buildings they will beable parser ssa urn nem room, _ iE TERE |B el aaa acini | cmon ret ee | Saag, ee ooo a | Re aoe Cah | SR CARAS LSS | Rope Reow Aumtrerenry Tei ei menmoans: . Eas 7 = ay ni rt ere Was @ stormy scene, and the Newark bs of a committee to Solicit subscriptions, ‘The re- | ‘he history of the Matthews case and the reasons 2a tof infantry; 2d Lieut, Abner | specifically appropriated for. A GRAND SCENE IN THE OIBTIXE CHAPEL—THE BOW | wane Joi SALE-PART OF MEDICAL LIBEARY OF | quest was granted and the comuailies appotated. | for the rejection of that nomination, and declared THE BILLS THAT DID NOT FASS Pickering, to be first Lishtenant of 24 regi- sateen re ian produced her marriage certificate, ‘Tule LE—PART OF Mi ij 4 ppot y= | Were the deficiency bill, the fortifications bill and PONTIFF CELEBRATES MASé. showed that Kate Donaldson and Samuel ~ the iste De De Dr, DU XEFORTS OF DISTRICT ELDERS. Hon ot Trotaer fink eee tor the rejection of | the agricultural departmeat Dil, ‘he failure ot | went,Of infantry; mele Henry ,C- Cook, 24 District Government Aftairs. Bome Cable Special to the Balto, American, March 8. | Thompson were married ou July 2% 1860, DY D. 4, 5 ea = | _ The reports of the district elders were made and | Matthews; that Trotter was even more objection | tn, bin | of intantry; to be TRAYPIC OBSERVATIONS. ‘To-day was the tenth anniversary of the corona- | Waren, priest in change of the House of Prayer, JOH SA STOCK AND FIX: y y e President to sign the river and harbor Dabney H. Maury, of Virginia, Capt, Grimn of the ppg yy Sewark, Kirkpatrick pocketse Urs eenn ee ¥ of ery sind provision store. good Satisfactory progress showed. Remarks were | able tothe people here than was Matthews, De- | 192, eae envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary engineer on of the pope, and the occasion was grandly | Aountng we nehee nail Siva natiafuctory Feasons saven 10F sellin | made by Rev. A. J. Kynett, of the Church Exten- | cause the latier was a personal acquaintance of | Wites, the Potomac flats, improve ee Poet of the United States to. the republic of Columbia, | ust ce government, sald or coma Pepgrter ade | Celebrated at St, Peters. The celebrated | “Today, tnawediately ater ie ee ALIHA, Stir office, for two day sion soctety; Rev. Mr. Brush, : totter; that hoe a Bogle voice in this District | HCtle remains in hand from last year's appropria- | Samuel G. Glover, of arlington, Neb to De TO-| from the resent. tra ‘mass in the Sistine chapel, this only day | was taken before Judge Thomas Lawrence he JOR SALE-STEAM LAU Terence; Kev, J. L- Mubbard-of the Sundar school Pinel ae ee ereats aro iestake | Hon, oe 7 nor of public moneys at etntane Saar Gardod a final, as at this season ee the yest the | in the Year when he Speans cok saan nd 1s | was forced to adjourn the ase to the Opera hows ce of illness of ; : ; ‘ 5 Ot ea th SES Servamt haa dn Came |e eenendice faa | Cmreaswmance Sw oma oamate |Site Setar Ceataas Comes | Eagan es ane om tt Ba | bre otis Tas patina’ Tange of teat | Seema poe, els pea % — = Roach said that the work was beneficial to the ys — ric wore entbled debi y a, Id 0 surveyor terly, ‘The comparison made with Green’s | Was thrown asiae for the time being, and the grand | was inarriei to his Nyack Wife at the parsonage ot W., after 4 o'clock. 7 ew states an a to them. City. Louis, Mo.; Thomas W. of Leadville, % 11:30, but ‘that oa {jon SALE_DED FEATHERS ONLY 15 CF: Lr hale soot queson esters made reports | "Mr. Harris advocated confirmation, He saldthe Col, €0 be Fecelver or Wabhiniweneys st, Leadvile, | COmPUted upon sarees, bests, eaten aoe cone, guards appeared te tnetr | Zope gu, ts ie has diviged ate iaeh teees aon Brivo: setectoa, new, clean apd hive picked tions for gencral church work, president had a right to appoint any reputable cit ‘THE QUESTION OF A REDUCTION OF TOLLS. Col; Monroe L. Allison, of Grand Junction, Col., to UILDING PERMITS handsome — unt and tie ambassadors | attention between them, and last. summer when wise prowptly delivered (forms, “ + r been considered De receiver of Gunnison, COL; | have been tasued by Inspector Katwisle as follows: a PROGRESS IN WASHINGTOX DISTRICT. Kiocal ollce as was shown by the tact that a a | ‘The directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal | Tieut Hawacd Gopesnie wah era te G.P. Ballo, tocrect two trame dwellings, $2200, | Dewa ‘ne seche. whet ARE GOLD, SIL- Rev. J. McKendree Rellly, presiding elder of | rule the incumbents had been non-residents. company met to-day at the Arlington hotel. All| tain 8th cavairy, to rank from May ‘wad, 1870, r and K streets southeast. Green, the great sanctuary INS, OLD AND ‘dwelling, ‘was magnificent. = a> United! States Coins. Aline | Washington District, reported a year of great suc. | MF. Harris wasnot personally acquainted Wit MT: | tne members were present as follows: President | fader the act of Congress approved Febraary 28U, mea $20 Sch ane Cakzoets aveiaenet, Preceded by censor and cross-bearers came How Hawks and Owls Bat. “RESTAURANT, IN A | GOST Anacostla. A new parsonage was being | Tremor put he was sure of his ability and ged |r. victor Baughman, James @. Benett,John Hum- | 20%; ,,Sccond 3th regiment of infantry; 1st | Senator Ingalls has writtes ‘the Commissioners Audience gazed expectantiy toward the macriecy ns | 7FO™ the Atlanta Constitution. rey and wood will; doing | pullt and would be occupted free of debt. At An- “THE MARGACHUAETTS SENATORS. bird, Patrick Hamill, Spencer Watkins, B. A. Dob- | Licut, John S. Bishop, to bs captain 13th Yegtinent | calling thelr attention to a jon from C. M. | the procession. through into the sanctuary, | — Captain Tain Langston, who 1s one of Atlanta's oo unison eo cilities for rat cass woarding | Many who had been augered with the. pastor, be- | Mr. Hoar spoke of the higu character of the nomi- | bin And Clinton Paine. ‘The details ot arrange-| of infantry: ist Lieut. Henry & Ripley, 24u One remand others showing the ‘necessity for im- | Toward the last of the brilliant retinue appeared | Most enthuslastic sportsinen, says: “Did you ever ee cause of his stand in favor of local option had at-| nee. He sald that wherever Mr. Trotter was | ments for the boating season now about to be | fanlry, to be 1st leutsnant a cavalry, with rank | Provem Ce a gy py xe on the | notice a hawk or an®w! preparing tomake a meal tended Bladensburg was reported as a hard fleld (0 | known he was esteemed as a man of ability and | Opened was discussed, and a good deal of routine Ducat, jr ‘Sd cavalry i 13 be. Fae alentenamay aah ‘The Court, eek his beat ana) aoeky a fy ey Ona bird? The difference in their methods is very es Stare, Forestville: was aja Charge, of Kev. J. ¢. | sategrity. He had recetved letters from scores of | business was transacted. ‘The main question be-| infantry,” with rank tres: Noveuiber 2o 1804; COURT IN GENERAL Tara. the sign of the ‘cross. This moment afforded am great. A hawk will rst pick all the feathers off z Tree Aite’ 'S2, RRS | town’ and St. Mary's elrcult ad to be Supplied. by | the best people of Massachusetts commending, the | Zore the board was the fixing of the rate per ton on Capt Adolphus W. Greely, moa ONS a To-day. eee & CO, agt. Richold; om hear. | excellent opportunity to study the man who now pd 3 wan an oun, nw editing 2 ty cReecetuaeh Satidactary drial ven of ail. | Kev, Messrs: Burton and Schultz, Tn Washington, Fee rads MT Ler aad Gre: | coal for the season, and one proposition was to 20 | or brigndler Ce ee Trin doa Siale8 SEt LALly; order to strike plea | te the head of the Catholo church. justice ‘Tuop | the Owl swallows 1t whole, feathers and il. ie SIMMONS, Proprietor. DUC GARGES, t. Zion chapel will be supplied by a first-class 3 | Vance it from twenty-six cents, which was the e then sits quietly, and in an'hour or 80 you will cae |e a ammmmewlL os eangedtoiathstreet. | AGNeL wr OM, thay the redcdaat "| rate last year, to forty Genta, This gave rise to a | Savemevel and rede ofthe mintof the Uaited ee cee aes Berrie So'not show thar Keety inreliectuat Spreation of | the Ow move hi heck about ae be was trying ts Ey | AL Twelfth strove, wh hee here ceeeg aS eee | this offloe. ‘The President had. signitied that | long discussio Gala. to be consi of the Thited states at Algiers, | , Mydey, srmour & Oo. agt. Cornwall; Judgment | uy tace and the black, brillant eyes ight | untangle « knot in. ‘Then be will sor. of basmp eral agent of the Maryland Bible society. Wesley | Purpose by sending in the mame ot Mr. ‘Trotter COAL AND WHARFAGR 40 CENTS. Gated ocaumpbell of Cala. to, be consul, of in? | Keyser (recetver) agt. Pickrell (esecutoh; On trial a pe eg Pe ‘will roll out of his ‘mouth. ‘The Many years Phere wenanctal condition than for | fround that he. Was a non-resident, ‘The nomina- | The directors finally decided to fix the rate for | UrtheDisirict ef Oolumie tor he commodore 1k PROBATE COURT—Judge Merrick. ly marked, but there Isa holy, paternal expression | operation shows that the ow! divests. the bird ot Telephone 422-2." during the yearn © Were no deaths In the District | fon Gugnt not to be rejected to xratity the feeling | tolls and wharfage at 40 cents per ton on coal. | the navy; Commacaee ramen Olleane of India loiter, in te W. H. Davi ¥uardian, order con- | about his countenance which evokes confidence ad | lis feathers after swallowing tt, while the hawk ALE THE LARGEST AND Pi Kev. J. B- Hall was, at his request, changed from | of uly oF the people oF the District, The Sen: | President Baughiman sald that with e'business of | to be captain in the Navy trom January 20th, 1887, | ting Fuleon guardian. Hetate of Benjamin H. | admiration. He looxsevery inch a tauner of the | PIUCKS OWL every ‘be takes Tor wale, to party with money ani ability tus | fective to supernumerary. ‘Yhe chair appointed | ate fh behalf of iocal sentiment had entered (3 | 499,000 tons of coal trom Cumberland to tide water ere aren rede OY hie aoun. | W. Speed; bond $400. In te Wan: Leman ey eH a gp eed MS = elie lace isvewtment “Addrew By Star otic. | 5 thespectal cnnmlttes on supplementing povacl | eo reaiabar put the President pertsted im select | eBe iMcOMe, of the canal at tis rate, would be | Commander John, McGowan, Of Pa, Eually ‘iduings Sppointed guardian; bond $1,000, | Resreact trou the Sedla ata Watied tOnneG whe | A TowNo Famacunie Hensere.— Hiram Stokes, a aheaee ‘ Z s' salaries Revs. Jas. P. Wright, Job A. n 3 i , which woul suffictent = G tate ‘ pry a rarmer ‘circumstances, SALES ees a s 1 ). Derr, " . ‘of Jobn Parke “3 ‘5 3 "Thui evening suffering “from religious arg Oe ae eee yuese” | ANDERSON CONVICTED IN Lonpon. | “2° ts ull duty towards the people here. |, | corresponding erodot ust year qe expected | YA aes He Data and ea ee eogammayert 4s strong, {ico ge ope went na tae sanity, During the severe Wintar weather be Mot J wlised aia Soa, ver gocune Ckeasting, £00, | AM American Swindler Sentenced to | {uilided for the position and urged his confirm | nual expenses as compared with lagt year, rum maeiounr®,Pansoun so nen nan suvan amp | $2508 TEStaecat atone guaran, ond | lors in vlc of surprising armen. tusmove:| HES ng actione he, repied lar 6 way term HCO olica © Oe 985 :|"" Five Years Penal Servitude. On a yea and nay vote he was confirmed, BR eats) Bansou BILL. to Tender aocout. twig Ore Mother | exc, The entire service was the quintessence ot | aupteme bower would provide for em. emer- ae dae. nmi ie awn SAND snow |, LOXPOX, March 4.—An indictment has been| WHAT INFLUENCED SOME REPUBLICAN SENATORS. | bosses along the line of the canal will be made, ‘The President retused to sign the river and hat- | wil fled. Estate of Peter Pempert: ein wioiteed anaes pope pronounced ene bane bold of het ‘and ‘case for cutside display. 3t 815 15th st, m. | fund against George Franklin Anderson, the al-} Some of the republican Senators were influenced ABAD BREAK bor bill, and, therefore, 1t has not become a law. | to probate and letters issued to Christina Murphy; | diction Su the Luecling turong ot mein asked If she thought she was to beaven, to a mbz-St* | leged American judge, who 1s accused of swin- | to vote for confirmation in te belief that the ap- | was reported as having occurred at Oldtown by | The failure of the bill seriously cripples the Poto- | bond $1,000. ambessedors ana Ce ata abe at | which she replied in the ve. He pee peste ~— Said that there were two persons he intended 10 FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE, CEN- | dling Charles Deakin, of Susquehanna, Pa., out of | pointment was made with the view of its being re- | the washing out of a culvert and it was stated that | mac flats improvement, as it contained $175,000 POLICE Court—Judge Snell. ‘Taschereau were not present, but their secretaries | [i171 (hat there we aner ane ee. aren to pont puschoeta, Patties Sicauine baa: | 4 large sum of money, under we p-ttense that | jected and of using the rejection for political pur- | the opening of the canal would be delayed seven | for carrying on that work. ‘That sum was pro- 18 Gage” Siceee Gmail, Indecent exposure; $5 or | were. Rev. W. A. Faron, of’ Kichond, Va. and | SL, ne tae is sister and the ocher @. 8 3 Dancin fo HOt puruaser parties meauing bust” | he was prosecuting a sult for the recovery Of a | poses. ‘Tihs was the conviction of quite a number | or eiphtdeys in consuaenoe nounced by the engineer in charge to be inade- | Or 95 days. Joseph Be’ KInwe IO re dey | Luts Garthe, of Baltimore, were the ouly Alneri- | Sheq'and ersed loudly for: assistance, Boke — SoS eee! large English estate, to which Deakin was con- | of the republicons, /A letter was read froin Mr. Henry Dodge of West | quate, but of course it was far better than noth. | Jones, colored, disbrderiy in Kermamer chester: as | Gibbon Te tee Mecretary of Cardinal | cured and will be taken to. the cOUnty. insane ye ne pees THIRTY TO ELEVEN. Potomnng Mats Hane Ne Cia, tions presidens | ing. Senators and Kepreventatives were generally | ‘Thomas Hoya, do.; collateral forfelted, Wililam | {fom the souch ex Francs; where he heat gaat, | 87 lu. He is unmarried and about 20 years of bute where there je blared geet ot AN" | uty, Dut was convicted and Sentented to tive | ‘The vote stood 30 In favor of cofrmation to 11 | Fotownc dats trom Mr. Clark, who was president | i°Gienantat the fatufeoreuisbiis Some ot mack | JememNN SRS, So nae tn Nam | from We south of, France, where he went Bishop | 86°. | Previous to his mind becoming affected be ‘Ags Nort’ al’ the "volumes cam ‘peat. | YMRS penal servivude against, Only three republican Senators voted | nity years ‘and could be renewed. “The directors | euUcisal ie, President for not, having communt” | Kins. do.; do. Charles Leopold, ‘contempt: £20 Or | Keane has goke to Ue seashore for his health. | Was industrious and religious, Me said that be ce on smuall mouthiy payments by address- re agains: confirmation. They were Messrs. Ingalls, | authorized a respomse to this letter to the effect | Tito tne bili co be pessed, over Mie seu Stonttia Tcurises eed Or ————cee. conde ES . Staromie. ___anhl-wapl_ | THE B. & 0. FREIGHT BRAKEMEN, | pumer and gabin. The democrats were divided, | that the granting of such a lease was an assump- P Months John Hobinson, incorrighbiteye setae, Boarding House Rivalry. ANARCHISTS OrroseD TOTHE Bator.—Three hu- Bis FINE FRENCH POODLE, VERY | phey Will Ask More Pay and the Com- | Yt some of them did not vote at all. cee ra ete ce Dp the pteahian tpiw high was?illegal Funds for the Library Building. school, Robert Robinson, assault; $5 or 15 days, | 4 REWARD OFFERED BY THE WURBAND OP THE | dred - Some scores Of socialists and a PEs: BaP, S sr0d Setter and Yemak 7 Wilk Nee examcue HOW THE CHANGE WAS BROUGHT ABOUT. SRE SU Dat belong Sonu NEARLY HALF A MILLION ON HAND. Hobart Paterson, larceny; $10 or 15 days and res- | WOMAN WHO WROTE SCAMBALOUS LATTEES, | TES Soeseen, Wun 0 Senco Roirenen, comers ave. aw. 4 unc, March 4.—All the freight brakemen | Whe Matthews was first siete ‘Mr. Van AMIUSEMENTS. ‘The refusal of the House confereeson the sundry | ttution ordered. aoe New ae Sun to-day Losi ‘The author | diy rooms in New York. Wm. Hassclnan, an ex. ma PITTSBURG, } — igi ; 5 for hi pis akties San the assailing character memt German. ‘spoke’ ee ‘ave. and Tey tek ee: | on the Pittsburg division of the Baltimore & Ohio | W¥CK Was the only republican who voted for hit, civil bill to make any appropriation to ald in the | paw aNcrAL 'D COMMERCIAL, A sep hog, ber of the Teichstag, for an and today in the Trotter case that side of the | | Maz. BeRNuaxpr's “Fxov-Frov.”—In nothing is | construction of the projected Ubrary, does not young unmarried woman residing on Bedford ave- | hour and a half, denouncing Bismarck, Moltke and chamber voted almost unanimously for confirma- | Mme. Bernhardt’s rare power and artistic equip- | jeave that enterprise without funds. ‘There re New York Stock Market, ‘nue, in the aristocratic 1%h ward, Brooklyn, has | Socialists, and lauding the ‘of the anar- LS = ‘Mount Pleasant branch in demanding an inerease | tis secret that not a few of | Ment manifested more clearly and. wonderful 4 The following ane tng Sipe ee es chista,” Braunchweigs took Lhe platform amid the phon tome ret coe | Rol ge meter wages and the indications ans (Hat it Will ex theta Wer taftucnced bye the conviction that the | than in the distinct differentiation of the charac. | Mains unexpended of the rormer approprijtions | ,,The follow: Stock Markets reported by spose | Neen Waced toe married woman. She @lctated f werchants and pleasure wazona. I a larger stock | tend to the entire system of the Baltimore & Ohi ie in good faith, and that | ters which she assumes, not only in their broader | about $470,000, and the House conferees insisted | Wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 Lath street the letters to @ hired male amanuensia, There Picmcry workingmen {ham ail the other deaicrs together in the city.» ‘Terms | east of the Ohio. An offictal states that the in- | {RP President wanved it rejected, Republican Sens | Outlines, but in the delicate, elusive details of in- | that that was all that could be judiciously ex- were sixteen letters written, all of them convey- Feasonable aud at bottom prices. erease will be refused. ‘The situation ts causing | ators who heldthis belief labored auugently but | dividual manner and bearing Which ouly that Pa- | pended during the next fiscal year. ‘The com ing, in most indecent terms the sccusations JOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, ONE FIN some apprehension among ion manufacturers | quietiy with. thelr party associates who Zetsig ia 00% RAGS josie” Sart pgs | talon nave Jolned with thave employe onthe luring last | ence in study and thought and labor which 1s | mission declared that they could expend to advan- kept standing in the advertising columns of tes be Seek oe ES Oe igor night to bring about the confirmation of Trotter. | Said to constitute genius could possibly have | tage In addition to the fund now on hand, the | Gans against the young woman's character. Tlie person Sree Reber tee See ee walle suai uaiodieie enue! airs caught and reproduced. ‘This complete individu- | sur oft $350,000, and the Senate appropriated | Gen: ‘the local papers of Brooklyn & reward of $1,000 SF ARRIVED FROW WEL A Big Ferry House in Danger. from this ctt; alization can come alone from a, thorough appre. | $250,000. ‘It was this appropriation ,000 | Ches. for information which would lead to the detection ‘South SALE—JUST ARRIVED FROM WEST VIR- An Associated Press dispatch from this city 82y8 | ciation of the mental attitude, the habit of u rf Do. Of the writer of the epistles 1s said to be the hus ina has ordered the Lee Infantry, of via aud Ohio, thirty head of young, sound driviug | SET ON FIRE AT MIDNIGHT. BY THE EXPLOSION OF A | or cho action of the Senate: There seeuis to have | thought, the springs of action, ot the character | “28t Was thrown out in conference. bow Dando the woman who dictated and mailed those | CRester, 10 place Uhemssives under orders of ie SSidis bose: ten fine SSuyearcoach horsey” ‘the rest | _Jensey Crry, N. J., March 4.--A colored man, | beem very little contest in the Senate over the con- | under study, in, the rst plage: and then the | From Under the Civil Service Rules, | CEE ai precious letters, ‘They are Row in hs posseasdon, | SRSTeea with an amsull coe Hvtioge nes hee ae work horses, stuitable for all purposca; trial giv ‘ho keeps the’Pennsyivanta Rall Perry firmation of James M. Trotter, the colored nomi- | PoNcr : A DISCUSSION IN THE SENATE YESTERDAY APTER-| DL & W--1135% sixtecn families to whom they had been el ieee Soa stock guaranteed an eprencnied. “Wold Wy | Cheam pieced upasuiall glass bettie trombekinathe | Hee CO the nice of recorder of ees or the District | Feu te mnake the consclousmes the personaly xoox. Dan & 14:38 hnaying retured them to Bin Femoved tom the Jail by the shell and setoee SON, entlemen’s tollet roota in the depot_at midnight | of Columbia, and no utterance of the Senate has | inqfeel and think and move in the allen. life | Mr. Morgan offered an amendment to the legis- § inserted the Papers and kept ‘on bis way under a. — Get iw. | fist ight. ‘The bottle, which contained sue Kind | been. or is tobe expected on tue subject, The | and feel aud think a jirpose to recreate for a | lative appropriation bill in the Senate yesterday | =, #8 ope yy 2 inches high, and a suit Yor coupede single cartiage peter sonen, | OF 8 acid, exploded tn his hand. and the flooring | action of the body, though apparently Inconsistent | Tew prier hours. How adiairably Mmse. Beraarde | afternons to reduce the number of $1,000 clarke | Ho S55 ‘The whole affair grew out of Ituie a rivalry in ove his arrest isa cop i ‘4 oked as w of cla connect a 5 2 Ti, is ‘ceruin Sing eG co's | te ahs Sve apne eo re | in Data aug ancy gee | proved Torin the Denson Oo um 0 to| FAG ght eur sree orog Stee 8 oa 3 aoe 1m 4 ‘asex- | Closely follows, 1s explained in a variety of ways. | “argu off to provide | Lou. CaREEGES. “epGOTES, AND | thiguishea” besore ‘iy serious damage had been | Mr. Trotter etme, u is ured. with an excellent | and beautiful Partloulary’ ag. cheon suanee ar | 100, sd tneteed oe the 100 thes oat Of! to provide ous ‘considered. minhed and aail warons, inj Uwn manufecture. ice | 108°, A tramp who had been In the tollet room | record as an ex-union soldier which, with the | SuTti ins hands ot” interior, acteessea teuligr ae | Ine aut lie Diese was tO take ae eae oa ‘Lmsove.—At a dase Pairing, puintineand troupune ‘wesdly aud promyery | JUSt before the explosion occurred was arrested on | Senate, counts much. No charge was tade against | so, But in them from the very first Mine. Bernhardt | these places from under the Jurisdiction of civil eal ‘afternoon ae, JJ. COOK, 3209 Mt, Gtwn, DG. “f19-m | Suspicion of having placed the bottle back of the | him, aS was the case with Matthews, either of a | 2° Tuaciy diyerentiates, the tree sete ee service, and to provide places for persons who want . ine were = Thom gina | door, Dusiuess or political nature, and there Was nothing aoe : —*-} NOR SALE-BY ALL DRU TS AROMATIC re ees OT Ras his opposition beyond the fact thee | the Scenes of graver import which follow. Inde Work, and who need it, without requiring a civil jail Drops: sweet and reliable. Cure Cough, |,“ man named Thomas Hennesey has been ar- | to b lien to the bistriet.. Cpon this point, so | 1t May be questioned if she does not in these: service examination. ‘The places contemplated ae "some a = oe bore Woarveus, fc 10 cents's tox Atdrag: | Tested on suspicion. ee tere ia the matthews Cree itis did that | imtroductory passrges characterize more clearly | were for copyiste, and that there are hundreds of jumbia, and wate RSS EER: e _f11-lunt ‘Wall Street Te-Da: tho benase has made a record of {ts principles | #240 it is possibie to do in the impassioned scenes, | poor stat men and oo in wasningvon and fanned PURE WINES: NeW Youn Mana Tree ODay. cot | having pronounced itself ciaphatically in tavoror | WHe8 all effort is concentrated in producing the | elsewhere who would be glad todo the yoveru~ = : strong effects, and the lighter touches which a| ment's copying at salaries of $840 and $720 a year. CALIFORNIA WINES. | IMPORTED WINES. | wasrather heavy at’ the opening, first prices in | ‘he selection of @ District man for a purely local | Geitcate art lays on would be overwhelmed and of | Mr. Morgan Fidiculed the civil service method jwewt Catawba....90c. gal.| A full assortment of Me. | most stocks belg from % to 34 per cent below last | office. no avail Mme. Bernhardt’s Frou Frou shows at | and its workings. He said poor women had come See Ss Jules. Margaux | evening's final tigures. There was a moderate busi- = = the outset a woman who from belng the spoiled | to him at the Senate begging for places, whose ‘were disin- « | Teubeluer, Mersteimer | Ress only with Western Union, Lake Shore, Union ‘Wills Filed. darling of a fond and frivolous father, has Seoome faces were blanched with hunger. Yale then * and other Riein Wine Pacific and St. Paul, most prominent in the deal- | BEQUESTS OF LYDIA M'LEAN JOHNSTON, GEORGE T. | the toy-wife of a once doting hust who in- After some debate Mr. Morgan withdrew his would be joined | Ports, "“Shermes, “Bran: | Ings. ‘The market was generally heavy and sligat MGLUE, ETC. lines to take ilfe somewhat seriously. ‘This Frou- | amendment, saying he woutd endeavor to provide Shooting at a School Mistress. ‘with the weaker S| des, Tow and ‘Holland | fractions were jost, exceptin Western Union, Union | ‘The will of the late Lydia McLean Johnston was | Frou 18 a most charming trifler to whom the. all places outside of the civil service on the deficiency ‘TWO DRUNKEN MEN, SUPPOSED TO BE DEPUTY SHER- ‘Ot adverve to ~ | GitosndUajerordmis, | Pacific and Missourl Pacitic, each ot which ad- | meat the Probate Court to-day. She bequeathes | fpperies of fashion are the grave affairs of ie | bill when it should come up, He declared that the IFPS, BOMBARD A S0HOOLHOUSE, Preference for ini ak St eee: | Yanced a shade. Wabash p -d Was noticeabiy in lay. bea and who bustes herself with deli-tous sertous- | Senate ought to provide some means of assistance pocih Aucbey; 3! baa the ‘exclusion of Sree Torx | weak and deciined 1 per cent, and Milwaukee; | her property to her husband, Gen. J. B. Johnston, | ness in accomplsbing the. most airy noth. | and of rellet by opening the Way to furnish work A telegram from WY, Ne Joy 3, | Cot advise with No ligueety theghes. Telphonecel} 14% Lake Suore and Westerns advanced a like amount. | who is named as executor. The will of the late | ings, Her delicate and enct anting selfishness | to hundreds of poor, honest, decent and respecta- says: Two staggering men passed the big brick betore taking any decided (Gouds deuvered tree, i. A. SELIGSON, ¥ Was no further re in the market, and | George T. McGlue, fied to-day, leaves his estate to | The pretty childish manner, the 2 ing affection | ble people of! District Who are anxious to get ‘school house on the edge of the town late yesterday Wholesale Wines and Liquots, at 11 o'clock it is very dull and steady. his wite, and names her and Alex. Ashby to ad. | fr Husband and father, the Uttle fits of abstrac- | worl ‘afternoon, when one of the school boys who stood etrimbied ee Penang vais ave. Baw. al faali fete on hin eatateee | = “| tion, half smiling, half pouting, that pass for District in Congress. as of the build rs lonpeREn.—Wm. Paisley ee nee Rrsaae mete sac ean ‘Two Chicago Heroes. Se eee eter Pi was filed to- | thought—all these’ mark a character given over to A DeetniF PreaburAy but) PAneED. on the stoop Ing called @ companion’ ‘and taken to the WELL-MERITED HONORS FOR BRAVE FIREMAN MUB-| qay and admitted to probate. {io leaves one-bait | the rule of whims, sweet and innocent enough in| tn tne genate yesterday afternoon Mr. Palmer attention to the men. The men wheeled about, charged with the PHY AND POLICEMAN BRENNAN. a p a9, | themselves, Dut inevitably tending in a dangerous = ‘and one of them drewa big revolver and fired, ‘St Hopevilie on the aoe it's = Curcaco, Nia laterest In his real estate, east half of square 778. | qirection, All this 1s delicately but clearly shown | Submitted the conference report on the Dill au- Thaautac ture ch 4.—The names of the two men | as also Whatever equity le es in No. 421 AL BES st st tt ey a ‘through an upper window at | Bight of February 34. It is Who will to-day be awarded the Harrison & Tre Street, and to his grandchildren, Edward and ior- | PY Mme. Bernhardt with a consummate art which | thorizing the United States treasurer to credit the : 4 & i 2 : & § a i : § 2, Krup- ae : : ck, assailed the husband and wife in bed, and CO.. 310 St. Paul st, Baitiwore, Md. medals for personal bravery in tue city service | ence ‘and one-fourth interest in the prop- | Creates, as lt were, a Hrou-Frou atmosphere, dis- | District of Columbia with certain moneys in lieu. School, stood, Miss Isubclla B. Grant, her assis aon Lh Fee SME SSTUCK ON A LOT LAB | Ee ee erty, and t6 the five children of his ‘daugheer he Cee perpaslve, | the ein Of investing them, and it was agreed to. Set yt mA Re aa pay 0 Now sellitar 82. o heroes are Edwant D. Murpl ves $200 3 afl’ mas’ head chart Biathctior ei'25 heaky rey ehaped €2 4 cist of the sth battailon of the di department, | ‘1 SY ee. to sar, were powerruity though quietiy given, wee Eee gu ino side wail of tno senoal roam. ‘Fred. | ook aurcken, grabbed uly $1.75; Koval Kersey and Police Oflicer James Brennan. Since July last | Raxoe OF THR THERMOMETER.—The follow!ns +a , iLdel - ae) pee 5: aetabcent tanec Murphy has on diferent dceasions, at the risk of | were the feadings at tie slguat ullice to-day 3 | broken Rat nee tie uneated indi: | It was only by a very narrow margin that the Qoor a the puand of the plstel east and Seanand at FG tg Rd joo | Wsown Wife, saved from death Cleven persons. | m., 20; 7 uth, 28; 11 alu, 29; 2pm, 2} inaxi- | yusilein were diatingu-hable. The anger and the | pisertet appropriation bill was signed by the Pres. TIMORR, aa |S Ae se ‘the floor hetplews and HS Sothys, cpm | Brounen tse omcer who, Sationed st the edge | indm, 35 minknuin, 26. Scene was distinc’ aud peculare The scons with | ident, He had about three minutes before the oak, Four dull and hoary, except, for. low Taay sutsoquently visived the barrocm of Welesi ‘Then the man fred another shot at SS Mae Pepe Su | horse that was dasilog into tue river witha | ALPRADELEA Put BaNquer.—The fifteenth an. | /ouise at the close of the third act was ‘full of | House adjourned, which was, by standard time, Sire Seas dy tainly Zooer G0; | rallroad bowl where they. boastfully declared ‘ast Friday moruing. Paisley ARTZ MOUNTAL “ANDREAS. | DUSS¥ containing three iadies. By main strength | nual reunion and banquet of the Washington | flashing electric passion and moved the house | about ten minutes after twélve. The enrollin 5083.00; do.” extra, 3: ‘Singing, Norwich aid Hed Canairies, | Brennan dragged the rearing horse to the ground, | assoctation of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity will pear more deeply than anything Mme. Bern- | clerks did some extraordinary work to get the 4-755, sis, Bird Seed, | OveTturuing the occupants uf the buy on the | be held us the Arlington hovel this evening at 7 | Qardt had so tar ‘oye in the present engagement. | ready that soon after the time 1t was sent to them TPaavens | sidewalk while the venlcle fel Into the river. o’ciock. Judge. ‘Sehuiield, Of the Court of Cialis, | She was recalled chive Umes aiter the fall of the | from the House, — fs president of the association, wile includes a | curtain. ‘This evening “Le Maitre de Porges” will mie 5 en tae eoten for tuelr arrest have been issued bY a New Bruns- 4 Fatal Fire in New York. nurber of leading business and professional gen- | be given, © tO ght, instead | ‘The House before recess yesterday afternoon . La ribly cut 3OARDING A COLORED WOMAN AND 4 LITTLE GIRL BURWED To | Ulemen of this city. ‘Adrieane Lecouvreur” to-morrow aight, ye wick, oy ~ me aotees mar bOL JING. of “Fedora.’ adopted the conference report on the bill to pro- ‘Whaling off Long Island, <D KOO: aaa ‘TOPOGRAFHER AProINTEeD.—The Postmaster Gen- Spare eae vide for the bringing of suits against the United ‘KILLED AFTER ——__+e+_____ ORES MOUSE See Jenene ON ning Iu the shes | ¢fal has appointed Mr. David kunricht, ot Detroit, |The Undertaker’s Midnight Visitor.M | stares, ‘The rules were. suspented, and Mr Hew. Se ete eee: ee ‘Bonota,—The Boston grand Fe and Olio depot Meals served out li de- | 3 , On the first foor of of the | Mich., topographer of the department. From the Giobe-Democrat, derson’s bill to modity the system of collecting in- a whale was sighted from the beach additional indictments E —_ at" | four-story frame building No. 690 sth avenuc, | Sa At 11:80 O'clock last night Mr. Rberle, under. | ternal revenues was paseed: 4 bill was to large right - jane Robinson for causing SEED JP SITH FIRST-CLASS | spread With great rapldity to tne adjoluiog | |New MaxvLap Post Ovvices—Post offices have | taker, rooming up stairs over the store, was | erect 2$360,000 pubile building at San Francisco, at East Hampton, L. L, about noon Wednesday, ‘Robinson, her Feat “oie Bie" | Stopes a We ales Sia | MneManued and pesmacers sopote a |awakinea Wy the suglng ohn dor bl ina mee asa A heat kit eer ee 3 — TWO LARGE WELL. | by 4 number of colored families, who were | CLOWS #2 Maryland: 8. K. Cole at Baltimore | manner which seemed to indicate that there was put out r sir tabs place eben es War to aocept certain pro} ‘Chicago tor inil- ing front Tooms: second | aroused and fled th terror. All they owned | COUBtY; J. 8. Hutchins, Bowens, Calvert county; | some one working the knob in great mental dis- | ltary purposes was pasod ie toard $15 per inoutln€o per week aad SL = J. M. Roberts, Capitola, Wicomico county; Z. ‘T nae boat as Fost =a a ee ae aoe cae Gibbons, Cokesburg, Somerset county.” Priearlrrel ter third lababeroriy bear pped a x01 POSTMASTER CONFIRMED. confusion the absence of one of the families was rr received about fv forleeees ahec jean clothés anda scull| ‘The Senate in secret session to-day confirmed Hot noted, ana it was uot until the fire was nearly | q 7% PRERDENT recelved about lve hundred and | scap, who was in almost a perfect paroxysm Of chased him seven miles before they succeeded : [ i Bs I H i : il g H i 5 E E i i E Fi f i g # rf Ist. N. W.—FIKST-CLASS TABLE, BO: i - the nomination of Mr. Glennan for postmaster ‘was struck and knocked into kindling wood and | Unknown ruMan. The latest assault was commlt- Bowe scaly 610 pet msutn Gh te ese ee eke | ONeE that’ Mra Saran 1. Jonnston, aged 30 years, | “IY bills Guring the session, thirty of which were | grief On the deat of his father, and who wanted | +o ae va, This nomination had excited com. the crew with the greatest dimculty rescued. “BY ee eee ver week, oF? fan | a colored woman, who lived on thé fourth floor of | ¥eloed, and about thirty-five tailed of becoming | {2/3 Solne shrouds and coll shrouds, coffins and | siderable political opposition, and at one time this time had been Griven into 2 SESS an | Whe Dulluing, No. 6o2 sth avenue, was missed, | AWS for want of the President's signature, Other cheerful articles to the visitor, who declared | there was talk of indvcing. the President te with. nay po Search was "made, and her charred was - ited to do the best he ot m—The in tin twenty fathoms of water. The whole a 2 ‘The Revolt in B he wan Could fér the old man, | draw the nomination tosave Mr. Glennan the pork want iato lard snd a if of ormet | found, with that of her six-year old adopted daugh- ‘algae for the old man had been a good old man to him; | mortification of rejection. “closed inet. nt one Se edna en aise one or two other | ter, May Johnston, in their room. ‘Boch had been ‘THE RUSSIANS EXPECTED IT. ‘and he wanted to place him away in the oold s pt ‘dusk when the whalemen finally succeeded. im burned to death, 2 Parmnanuna, March, 4; The > Journal de St. | silent tomb in good style. He wanted the NOMINATIONS BY THE lacegeotee from 7.75 40 8.50. ine ehing wee pap na 7 = > regres ‘elersboury 8ays ~ ul a was le crosses on the coffin, and he wanted other ‘The President yesterday sent the pork, price NELL FURNISHED | 4t Was am Ice Houve That Burned, | not unexpeowd. Rverything indicated that an | [itcie ‘things which ‘ne Uuought would conduce to | nominations to the Senates Chauncey R. pein! cam 30Sc hay | ROE Do abic $2 land thelr prim, The waskesacns : warning Othe Wiking teas mates Slight vallings” owls Feat pee eee pasar the grave: rem Comfort within the Por | of Missourt, to be assistant treasurer of the United to be one of the largest ‘Long aad aay — With a loss of $75,000 proves to be unti 4 ‘the Journal ex, ‘the hope that the ‘After a rather exhaustive coffins | States at St. Louis, Mo. Samuel Demers, of Kan- Net be Ready. AUCTION SALES. Dullding burued was tne storehouse Of the Ken | Will be spared the horrors of civil war, aud that a | ari ceremente the siete eich ee eas | Sam Co bo register of the land oilice at, Goncontia Se et as tae Gee ee oO F DANENHOWER & SON, nebec Ice and Coal company close by the jute mil pleat ee restored alter eigh- | him, and ney te, asked, ‘how much it ail would Peele cab beer San rine oon” a) ‘THE stant dencametnie OF BAXEMIOWER & 5ON 5 = oe come to, Mr. Kberle replied, "his eyes. suffust Heal matt Uae Bakery Grevy Will Congratulate the Kaiser. a With teahs, iat tt would require foxy cola dollars | Fe L. Allison, of Colorado, to be recelver of public ‘Manitoba surveyor, in aletter! The schooner yacht Coronet was lowered from ee 4s stated that President, Coane ee jt apd ng siemgoese ea {2 assuage his nancial Grit, though be well KReW See eeannny ison, see alee a Canoe Deane toa friend gives a good description of a Montana] the screw-dock in New York, Wednesday, at 1 a . SALE or = : 2 revy Will send a special envoy 2 5 — nexed hing c asst customel Dee jlizzard. Mr. Parker left Fort Buford through uence ‘westerly MENT BA SADE MS STORT AND: | Cratiiate Amperot Wiluain onthe approaches | Kubo valley, in Upper Burmah, on the Mampur | und’ the Customer suid Ne wee Sao tees tees | wood, Dak. Frank W. Beang, of tan, 9 be Tovahe end “of the: Manitoba. extensiog at Monge | CHOC Dut in consequence of the strong westerly | .cttuoein New Tork, GELMGE ke BaREA. BRICK HOUSE. ALL MODES 1 hinetieth anniversary of lis birth. Use country watered. Dy “the upper part Bt abs | Sey eaten: Big onase to sec erte Re sBOU | Caeute Joba S Bishop. Leh intantey, to’be expe | Hiver, Ina letter he relates his ‘experiotie as fol Tnuch that abe wan not foated until tke night tiga, qiunerafccrvions at All Soul hare tn this orem a e ni ry, lows: ‘Saturday morning, Heassured by the Emperor's Speech. | Chindwin river. morning, and tobe sure to take Fatncr Halloran | t@in.” Second Lieut- Charles 8. Hail Lithintantzy, | }OPS%, or catoy ranch on Thursday noon for the | when she was taken off and hauled into the silp coe ae . apers. reg: wean sabe Waraligacuseon. OF cast St, Howls along with him. The old man | £9,0e, Grst lleutenant, Capt. Edmond G. Yechet, | mouth of Whlte Earth river, vis Tobacco Gardena | slongeide of the Gook, the berth formerly oocupted | «@MMKLEX., 18 Anacostia, ccargi : tam to the Betchniag ‘was to for in their lives they | 8th ¢ ny 3a, aly ‘There were four teams and ‘nineteen men, Messrs. | by the ‘While still upon the dock her wife of “A ng. But they ry Cixepn March 4.—A special from Owens-| had been together, and in his death they would May: 1870. shell myself, wit ,, | by, the Dauntless. ther c Pais weet ye, Ro | Lye danger of wat procec iy ied Couslder that | yoru, Ky snyes A boiler ab the distillery Of teres | HOt be divided auy inore than hoceea tage. Then, ‘Aougn] wok EmTAtR DEACKBUIOL. SS (1 sendin were caken on Donzions Sons 00 cnek tone “Fane oy Bt Theresa charsh, MARCH #14 | uham trom Germany or France.” Aetculg at Mongan’s Station, exploded yesterday, | he handed to Mr. Eberle a cheek for seventy-OVve | genatc ri the Senate | overtaken by & bllzzard, fifteen miles east of Mat- | Was.BOt much DUR OCLOCK hd scalding seven men, four of Whoin will die.” | dollars, made out by John Garvey, and payable to ee een thews' ranch. We were ot ‘to go intocamp ~ ¥ sicscrised real eatate si ‘The Portuguese Capture Tungi. | ee theorder of James McGrath at the jational | from Baltimore last night, where he went to at- | THOT we were, ow! To the fmposabiey ‘of 8e8- § “ultee tpg RE tw wits Sab | Loxpox, March 4,—Ne s Deen received of the ‘The Dominion Parliament, bank. tend a dinner party given by President Garrett, of the telegraph pales to guide ax ‘Wemadeour- oe hua Lubroved by anew | capture by the Portuguese of the fortress com. | | Orrawa, Owr., March 4.—Itis officially announced | Mr. Eberle teok the check And gazed at) it with | the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company, found | selves as co a8 the circumstances would frosen Suite ‘otabriek | wanting the Hay of Tungi and the occupation of | that the Domaitons vetnmeae A macee foe (ene | Tie, Ga tha, Dereayent non Geaeen Cae on his desk a large containing an Tngian aa at our oees had Deukeas teas aan ona Teruus: Expeuses of sale ard interest a : —S pena te would like to have about seven doliars to pay his | Sar clu See 1 taken the back track. Here was : “sh aud | Elected President of the Reichstag. Lessops Going to Berlin, Incidental, expenses, and ‘would "pay. 1 In’ he card, on whic was weitven, “or aettorsec | hard’ rubs © ‘hlaeard ‘wes tnd ; Sao nrg ry fishes Presdort was oor am aren Soe Oona paige ay Eber cat Nedidn’ have the sepen uars, | 3 ‘burn, a Sioux war club placed where it will | we = to, horas oe ~ me: Se ee “SSanoral will take piace: + Cartan, pare nut complied of ale, is | day ig Silanon ines oligea satare,? ue didn’t come | 4 NOs good.’ ‘About “noon ‘worm abated, - and a eee Saber, sale, the Frustces reverve the right to Meal tbe | Wino eee al GO eee behece nl Dack yesterday morning, and the chances are that A NOMINATION NOT ACTED UPON. fair Suvchell and ‘Cooney decided t walk tothe | 808 of Our sails are aon aetna relecres invited to stand ie ae ee und 99 were cast blank For the Earthquake Sufferers, that poor old father f stil unburied, and that | The nomination of James Corran for steamboat ariegs aot Snowing how far amay coey mug {hem suing Dore ready, but dost tink we Son otic my ater sens beta et pan agains purchase ——— -Soricken. ‘tome other Somained wit fs ve In Defense of Fatherland. Nice, March 4—A military tournament is | Ges of raining that were tae inspector of the Baltimore district, which includes | Ge. Lremained with the driver by the, load, a8 | Fe inYorger to stare So tasade of vene | CoaE 5 Sigste" pabrs te elseaveety teal ee, ruor. vor racimowcs ‘Tessa un ercoeirs suar | Peg Atranged bere forte wened of io wuerers {his city, was att without action by the senate | [Hsia marche ihuey were coven owt a toma | OSE" MAY SOON BE BRAKING ooo was left over at the last session Presi. | az soon as they got in wo get. myself and man. ee many Arc at A thot by = Woman, rn OPEN nS ed oF Amore, | ar napood tan tad ts Saanng | Sota cla ae wan | ina Doverass RO. succeeded whe lave Prot. von Ranke as Prussian | , Laxcarras, P ip ths county, wat ehargun | _ Mrs. Ellen Cushing, who with ner husband has | tion. ‘The wominacion was not reported from tne | wasmuch f fiver much, bumering frida eat 522, 324 and 526 Ninth Street, tion pours sand in | Deen engaged in missionary work in Burmah for | oOmmeroe committee. there camé up oue of, the worst, 1 Kas | ane Desire to remind their lady patrons that the sale of cnten of Ge a poesing ei the Sore ‘The senate yesterday passed the bills to erect a diver and auself got ato our bunk in the slag Gud next sual a Faryere ery —_ continue Ang incident of life in that wild country: Public building at Dayton, Ohio; to erect a public Pignt side, unable hy ins amet paren Sy poi nian pre te i one “We had been traveling the country : a uni ooa, Sunday. the | Cox, prices put on them they can last ‘through ‘bullding at Sioux City, lowa; to erect a public eye 4 vate Duta short tine. away from any settlement for several ” she | building at La Fayette, Ind., and to erect a, Sed i FA BR Sf ty In evnnection with the above, we are showing s line proceed further ther day ate eee T| SOUne 0 Lyad, Mam, over the ie Sera. on hip wrong cons ‘decided to stare | wnat the: of 25e. UNDERWEAR, which we believe excels any- threw a blanket ‘the ranch to. forme. Hesaid: | his tain heretofore offered.” Please call and inspect it Sonn nares era ane SOME MONEY LAPP Po sIvEns ax mansons. _ | 5 matzer ite what bosowos Orme, buLyou muss | Grant, and eee ee Tinotod termak ealing something crawling cy 4 Stax reporter asked Mr. Blanchard, one of the | pe saved.’ ee ‘his rough we iu om SATURDAY, EENTH T looked to find with that it was 4 deadly | conferees on the river and harbor bill, what the He arnt Tapeh more dead than INST, aud coutinue until further notice. It is unnec- brown adder, ‘ihe repile was nearly Ae fou eitect oc the President failure cigs that, bl from exhaustion and ihe relies, but | ine cemary for us to speak of the SZYLES and QUALITIES, and 'he was aiiding slowly across me. ‘To move of | would be meat nee ne an Wy, wai tpat | Before it arrived Norvell and aitobell, with adaiot. | ©. sty ate well own. As to peices we aly aah eed Se pr aa a a Tho mown Bon the work in progress, He meld ak | ance, arrived and gor me out My re) ies ou make comparison. If you wesball know p ly still With tect work already done some it Clement L. (Oar Judyauent is correct as to style and our prices right, f'waltea unt the gasseera Sowiomly along ts progress as thse cae are ‘and hes fF DovGLass, and over my fa0e, "His cold, allmmy "be made Could be. He 1a, of course, a ing my face’ produced’ sess a seaeato cone fe | bauch concerned at te allure o& the BA avor of gonh Sherman tor ‘somays the _f16-w.fm,10t__ Ninth Street, St. Cloud Building. Ws pearly more than 1 Could do to remain passive JP“ Ann WINTER, 'so AND 87. toy away ane dst aad tbat" t fused op aene”s Be ayeg EX oe, ae i= Boh Teil Sent on oui cial ~ ‘and screamed just like « woman. ‘arbellag’ Stasis John A. Steele, eee aa List and ‘SOUrcH: sULiINGS ovauconr igs ‘husband ran to my ‘when, ‘were. May: West Waah- ‘the Rew 1KOUSEKINGS, at the Luporting Tailoring he leaves on which 1 had mage my and she Sieainarns Sacha on Sat mens. adders, ‘squirming: directions. Was | mat 32 Penne ES soems that I had laid myself directly on @ nest of Seeraey, ane ‘abandoned ber on rae si 2 is 4 ce a ee ee