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al Ms nw , . STi ee, wala NEWFOUNDLAND THE EVENING STAR ignation there Over the Vete * PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | Bait Hill by Grent Britain. ofp pany | Special Disp Eves c =e | ‘Orrawa, Ont, Mareh 8, r advices from | 3 = Newton s hat the enlony ts aa ‘ ablaze with excitement over the action of thé oo British governinent tn disallowing the Batt Did, = and that indignation meetings are being held veryWhere Lo protest against it. The local gove cP ¢ ernment has become alarmed at the serious out= : = pis, aid ta taowrat tae ceaibncties babe Wb abe {diy spreating and the distoyal sentiment whte Prevalls, tWo Britigh war ships will be imme === diately sent mada, Where they have been, <= static WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1887. TWO CKXTS, [ee SESSION ARE OPENLY ADVOCATED® fort will be made to secure on@ SOTA TOTES PECL o : . , 7 ‘ = or a Eee ‘tis gr t persists im SPECIAL NOTICES a SPECIAL _NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. SUICIDE OF A YOUNG MAN. THE LAST DAYS OF BEECHER. Telegram: to The Star. bait tal, local governs <> REPORT OF TRE CONDITION — | goo, W.0. FU THE QUARTE ia Gurstsuese GF line venir Sian Go ony The Only Child of His Parents. The Blow to His Home Circle. = Saat inies ee THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, WEDNESDAY, March the 0th, a¢ 1-50. p.in.,inCen- | contains: Mr. Beecher's Last Night on Eart — paDAN March the ty ae 0, pain in Opt Soe ‘The following letter from Gen.King to his father, BEECHER AT RES Er oDisteict of Calumbia, at Wachiaston, D.C, | tsi Sasion Roam, 030 ‘Peuncylvanin ave. -w: 0° | Prom the Dark Continents The Great Ocean Yacht fOOTS A PISTOL, BULLET INTO BIS BRAIN—BIS | Hon. Horatio King, gives a touching description of SEO creat at the close of business, March 41h, 1887. Decintendent will read reports, 2 EN, Present Race, the Mayflower’s Rival; The Tilton-Beecher + SPIRITS DEPRESSED BY SICKNESS. T FORE! MES the closing hours of Mr. Beecher: Hart, Enid RESOURCES. MRS. L. DEANE, Rec. 5¢ Trial; Telegraphic Dispatches, Etc, The adver- 38 Park Row, New York, March 7th, 1887. ng Irish element thelr tutta ¢ Orlinge riots, and wine are ean i nt hy whiten they <g> , ATTENTION, PAPERHANGERS! tisements are classified as follows: Auction Sales, | THIS morning, about haltspast 9 o'clock, Wilbert | My Dear Taun wat in, An apy Be alnrembarsot 1-8 3505 Both, are re-| Eaucationa Summer Resorts, Propesale, Hotels, | §- Clary, Jr, son of Mr. Wiihest Clary, of’ the firm urttaws toknoe how thie poste | Et Ashouid t ny ent the existing nase batt and, treaty would, In bo dissin of Newtounde L.A re Iwas greatly shocked Saturday afternoon on P i] j nj Saluea of ant tanca Byonier” POH ® | Books, Ladies’ Goods, Family supplies’ Sewing | Ot Schaefer and Clary, commission merchants on | reaching tie house eo ned a telegram from Wash- Dying Almost Inpérceptibly This Moraing 1 _1. A. 3595, K. OF. L._| Machines, Gentlemen's Goods, Attorneys, Profes- bret ftir committed suicide at the resi-} ington announcing the death of Col. Robert N. — aia ae LECTURE O! '§ SECOND COM- | sional, Housefurnishings, Pianos and Organs, er father, No, 1022 9th street northwest. | Scott concerning whose {liness I had not bad the Beak Endowment Hall lotr 0p Me AL” | wood’ and. Goal, “Finacial, Melical; Ralitoads, | He Wes about 21 years old, and wasehe ony coed | Scots nes adjatant-general on| EFFORTS FOR LIBERAL REUNION. RED M. Bith on examination, of By Baxter's | pocomac River Boats, Steamers, Specialties, The | O'S parents, He had been ill for two or three | Gen. Case: aff when I was appointed to duty, ‘Trades, Dentistry, Undertakers, months with catarral fever, but seemed to be get- | with lim, and the friendship then formed ripened —— ting better. The bad weather recently had a de- —.— Bills of other banks... D MACE, far eusvaay aval Ga views, WEDNESDAY, March 9, at 7:30. “mh 20" <=> ATTENTION —EXCELSIOR L. A, 907: AND THOMAS ALNC D BICSBY. Oxford, E ENN enider totes 10,000.00 3672, {nto a close Inthinacy which has existed since 1862. | BAD ACCIDENT ON AN E! AD. ~ tSehoul, ISL1 1st. nw.,.3 p.m. s, cpusiness of importance om WEDNESDAY | GoveRNwent RECEIPTS -To-Day.—Internal reve- | pressing effect on him, and this morning while in | 1t seemed as if 1 ought to goto Washington to tines, Uy LEVATED ROAD. | Bris de tir rer | _ Total Le hag epee rede A re hue, $219,982; custoins, $553,717. 8 slate ot despondency he shot himself through the | tender such consolation and services as might be ———_—— Sauee sahcicedlaedteatatinians EW NATIONAL THEATER, ae v7 RAND ERIC ead. He was in the dining room at the time, | withii Wer, and was abo : i wharetealee cE] THs PRestpent sent a telegram of sympathy to 1X TOO! within my power, and was about making arrange- LIABILITIES. a SEPA TEST CATALOGUE AND PRICE and his mother upon hearing the shot fired ae clea a |The New Foundlanders Greatly Excited. . MONDAY, WEEK OF MARCH 7. Eadivided profits... nan | me Howe Seale Crrupay, Gon Bo, tad | Mrs. Beecher to-day. TAN ACTOS the ‘streue in Mar Aeld ero ey ding | todo so When I was informed of the dangerous tl y NOTES FROM BERLIN. G34 Fennaylvanis a A MeMontAt For Mm, MANNiNG—It fs the tnten- | fo" Mr. B. B. Ny: j clerk’ in the store, and re- | DesS Of Mr. Beecher. Wehad an intimation that Lime certificates of deposit. % =a a z — ested him to come ‘over 86, saying | Ne Was quite sick, Dut not seriously, at the praye The New Army Law Will Re tn Operas ‘The Distineniahed American Couple, <a> NoriceS 7, | ton of @ number of prominent officials of the | that something had happendd to her sok. "Mies | Meeting on Frida 13 sed, HOW-| LIKE A WATCH THAT HAS RUN tion by the Birst of Apri Total. . BALTIMORE. March Ist, 1887. rg pened 5 ‘3R. and MRS. W. J. FLORENCE. at Mr Geo. B. Howard hae he anaement of and an | Treasury department to present Mr. Manning with | man went over to the house, and. upon entering See Tt noes ainec ae 0) Down, | Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Evexixe Stas EE 0-5: DREN Washington, D.C. ss: dae em le uaganeten wastes a a oagt, | SHaNdsome memento of thelr regard and friend. | the Aining-roown found ‘the’ young iuan ving ered on Saturday etterson: teat it wan one. ——— Ramiax, March #—The svond wading of s-seeeaneeeeDOMBEY AND SON. | J; 80 F/SNYDER President of the above-named |” Hesilen phone Re diSo2 | Band dae eas ESE IE Wl Cost Or Oo oe ere Nyro eurcaming from his mouth and the great euent prevailedandin our | They Hardly Know When Becchers | yyy jill will Lak place on Westneniay ond the fruo is the bast pee aot edi salted APE AND IKON Works. || Std doliars matter, thought the youseoneatade temetenas | home etrete especially the mose acute depression | Mig Meart Ceased to Beat Forever. | | nl tinentncc reas al sane peer onl Friday, Ue oe Dials Pieweent x iad by, by have Deen Urauded | ‘Tae Funerat of Lieut. CoL BR. N. Scott took and picked im up. “As he did so he heard some. | ®&H.despondeney prevailed, | mat eser thon will be given the Mill eariy ky 50 1H “ocr GovERNor: BCs Hse ROUEN | Spe en wet cus eta adios EET | eee Tom inte rentsenn (a | FO rte “eitee tne Noor, ADM AODkIng) GOT | Se veredy that ive MAG SES COC Pen ee Lae ne ee cee ee ear en mnet™ | Cueiperibotion of abe Law by the tine ak’ Aprtl me IEE Goran : ue : ania we upon them and ished rep DeSales street. He was buried with military hon- | the nand of the south, wick, his finger on the trig. | (0 Tealize bis danger. “He siept all day Friday. Wrrare or rLowi ackib ie Gaike com can |e NGHTY DOLLAR. Or, His Little Hatche! ANDREW WT ] << »s a orsin Oak Hill cemetery. ‘The military escort | ger, as though he was ready to shoot a Bud ndeed has ent mints Babareey Re) 1 acakest eo oe amie eee ‘The ramors of Russi’s oerupation of Bulgaria Saturday Matinee, satunlay Nicht, EXASG RoHpINS. | Directors | Tree lot of second-hand biug vials 50e, 75e. | Started at S ovclock. It consisted of a battery of | fine. Dr. Eeans was conch Me, Uae che the family Uiought it necessary to call in a phys reid aa aay 3 pet nor WIM the grwal powers firor Lud THE FLIRT. Ticket of Leave Man, CLEPHANE. | = JOHN BELLIS e Con. the third artillery and the third artillery band. | man was then past all earthly trouble, The can Aa a enized the serious chat] sey York, March &—Hlenry Want Reacher died nb ! i 37 Penna.ave,_ | Major Banlbridge commanded the escort as Col. | had been placelt in his mouths aud eed, tire acter of the attack and sent for a consulting phy- | | SF 5 ssa aaah by lak anowres ates Alleged interference of the erat powers af Ses REPORT OF THE CONDITION Onn nH PIGHREN TESS Gott Gibson was one of the pall bearers. ‘The other | passing upward into the brainn The core siclan, who confirmed lis worst fears, From that | this morning. He began to slowly after mid- | sori in behalf of the executes f erst Last March 14 THATCHER, PRIMROSE & WEST. mh | ue one a <a> OnE Having resigned niy posi- | Patt bearers were Adjutant General Drum, General | nouted, and will view the body this afternoon, | Wine On Mr. Reever has been in a state of coma, | night and the watchers at his bedside soon saw | wuekereretation te alee an ieee The trot . Aueacer Rece eae ase | THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, ch Mz H. Hetderson-T ber leave to call the at. | Benet, General Macfeeley, General Kelton, Sur- sed Wasa Inember of the Hamline M. | 2nd at tht Ung 4s gradually sinking awa . , > | that the end was near. Mr. Bescher passed quietly uel id bore an excelient reputation. He was | Utterly unconscious and apparently free trom = pain. Although seventy-four years of age his vig- | #¥a¥ While asleep, He never reco, t DUL WHEL, rot my friends and th blic wenerally to 39; on Huntington, Col. J. M. Wilson and Captain Hew store, 42300th st tars where will be founda ee. | Wylls Lyman Uirely new and complete” stock of spring styles In red conscious THE ROUND Tan CONPEREN WALL PAPER, Window. “Shad a] Precro-Py1 we mar Oca ——— orous physical condition bas led us feel grvat | ness after paraivals tupefied his mana * ihe Season. WALL TAPER, “Dotcrations, Window "Shales aud | PLECRO-PNRUMONIA IN MASSAGHT: om. contidenee that ne would live: yet a uumnber of eS apa Swe ED ENGLISH OPEEA CO. [fiumines, Room Moldings ii Gt and Hard Woods, | missioner Colman has received from Gov. Ames, of SOCIETY NOTES. ‘and there has rally been very Ilttle to Indie Col HB. Bee Nadas Aaa aaa ¥ BARON, Strauss, rection of Heinvich Conried, he Casino, New Y seisriuietgaioks fon have toe patronac, of town | Massichusetts hls acceptance of the rules and) Mrs. Manning wi hold her last_ reception tn noe dit epee fends and 6 public. laving seventeen ii | Pexulations of the department of agriculture for | washington to-morrow afternoon, and the family | evenin; d preached Becivemy personal attcatione erased we wil | the suppression of pleuro-pneumonia. Additional | wilt leave the clrs for Aituae oe Tae aR | CvemtnES and preaetied with ‘irciilation. im the Way of Compromise. ae ago Sunday Rattie and Daisy a |. both morning and | Wand Boocher, Miss Falith Bee i his usual strength | and wife, Rev. Dispatch to THe Bvesixe Sram. Special € x, eh &—The Daily News communica and briliianey. T have no doubt that many people | eldest daughter of Rev. rete nine ; Work promptly executed by competent workmen, | forve has been ordered. by telegraph to MassachU | and Mfrs. Manning have secured passage and will | will attriiuts his dentin ae see ee tone | cldest daughter o Naat Ge tion about the round table conference, from & ifcent Seenery by Hoyt: Very Respectfully Yours, setts. Dr. Salmon, chief of the bureau of animal | sail for Liverpool on the 1ath of this taonth. TI ‘not share this belle, but. rather th t ard, which may be supposed indirectly tobe aarti cotaers JON 8. P. GREEN, Industry, will go to Massachusetts to make @ per- | wiil spend a iew weeks abroad, hoping tat the | tal Weakness or the tissues of poopie whe hae ay the Some nurse WhO. Sina eons, is Aisolutely correct. tn parte, oo prin Donna Soprano 423 9th at. naw, | S04! Investigation. Toyaes hill recruit the Secretafyis healt, During attained such an age. “Apoplexy Is ‘one of ‘howe uy oft sitapether dons mot give a. reuslir Sioa at the noe = Do . sence Miss ¥ : Wi Seases ch 15 Just as Ukely to attack people se and altogether docs nc . Slate Hanes” ARCH 7TH, 1887.1] TO Investigate Postuaster HaRntry.—Messrs. | ter, Mrs. Dillahanty, of Albany. = Without brains as tituce who have them and Ung ¥ Whites F SES Se ak Ee EOS LEI Henry De Lorm ic that Ihave thisday | Oberly and Lyman, of the civil service commis-| “Nias Buckner, who has been the guest of Mra. | Sands die from tat cause while subjected to no | of the Plymout Gladstone Is unaware of The specie pulnts whict Suenor Taw retired from the business firm of A. EBERLY & SONS, | sion, will go to Philadelphia to-night to tnyesti- intellectual pressure whatever, have been decided at the conference, a BeOS ;oodloe, ne : dialer atoven and Hoasefurnishinw kool, No. 718 | gate complaints of violations of clvil service rules & BE ene WO tue house ct Judge Hicker avis What his death 1s to us who have Ween so near!” Tv 4S, of course, too early yet to obtain a nn for a Visit. rs " is 7th street northwest, and have transferred all my | by Postinaster Harrity, of Philadelphia, and the | i agreement, Gledstone has been ds unpaid. dual deposits ertihcates of deposit, © A checks ‘Due to other Natioual Baiika’ " to him 1s impossible for meto describe. To me | definite as to the funeral, but the intern = “ right, title and interest in the saine to my_ three sons, | CIVIL Service board of examiners of his office. Mra Lamar, wife of the Secretary of the In-| for over twenty-one years he his been pastor, De In Greenwood, Mr. Beecher never | of these matters, and ins viz, AUG. F., CHARLES A. and FREDERICR W. elation terlor, left yesterday for Macon, Ga., to make a | counselor, ul, treating me always jot there, but his etitid: a expressed his willingness to wolgh th The EBEKLY, who’ will hereafter conduct the business | THE FUNERAL oF Mrs, Brck.—A preliminary | visit of a fortnight. with the tender ‘regard and affec= ildren’ le on Eve | spectal,im of this Is that the points im Under the firm name of A. EBERLY'S SONS. and en- | service over the remains of the late Mrs Senator] Representative and Mrs. Wilkins wil remain | ton as if he been | any father, and Mn estion, An as ave sald, the appoltte deavor to maintain Uiat hich. reyutation for surety to al of us bearin osest and most arteetion- | {at | question, tocteding, ex fbi snipe Honest deaitiws which'a generous public, has ‘always | Beck Will be held at the residence on M street this | here until the June closing of the schools, where | {2 #110 Us bea ‘iregeenageee ary entices pamegyaa het! | ment of Irish judges and the Ulster reservation, . the Matinees 00,000.00 | SbbFeciated aud so liberally rewarded to the retiriw | afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. ‘The service will be con- | thelr sons are engaged In study. Of ulm at Uils time. 1 think the world his lost the | paratively unknows are matters whi we cvoutor th Sone cP gy.on0 gn | Raveenemeh ha the Hate, ta, for the last 3S years | ducted by Dr. Power, Dr, Bullock, and Dr. Butler, | Mr. John P. Stockton, jr, of the Erle R. Ry isn | greatest hian cf This cee nant ee eae nan | paratively unknown,” doteniabagtesionm aD ; “atest living sonibrette. the queen of Iameh | Und: “. 12,300.60 | All bilis due to the old firin will_be collected wud re: | Claplitin of the Senate. ‘The honorary pali-bearers | the city, the guest of his mother, on I street. ence will be felt long after the great men of Uae | Evers hil, It is.) cain. The aheonh sth: puskers Mise FRAN BISHOP P t anid not guipted for by the new fina. AML bills due by the old | Invited are Secretaries Bayard and Lamar, Attor-) Tne Swedish Minister and Mrs. Reuterskiold | Sale period have been forgotten. Ihave been at | church or U © fina will be paid on deuiand. ney, General Garland, Hon. WW. Coreorai, RD- | gaye as dlnner pag of twelve covers lst evening, es Secretary and Mrs, Whitney were among te | js f ee the rst Invitation to dinner | DU and | mie rule iL Is no bony ded by the Glade as the one aunber of times and seen the sorrow. | buy to whom he was indeed an angel of | Mi and comfort. In all his relations of | that i ANTON EBERLY._| resentative Price, of St. Paul, MEDICAL PHARMACEUTICAL AND | pbCpker Carlisie and Admin sts and it w thie come u Bee Beck and Major and Mrs. Goodlo@will accompany | $Uests and s Ss i oe ete | life he Was truly great, and fteannot be said of | the further than 7 | i: eens ‘ ean slate, MOSTST CONGUE at iat sa oer cements ia the Cause the remains to Lexington, Ky. that Airs Whitney has accepted since her late I11- io as may be Sukt OF must great men, that bis | should be carried out by Mr. Hoppe, | ally that does ty indtonew rrie V. Rilwell will take place at the Total ot ett wesclay, March Sth, at "30 Bei. |g Serna ‘ < eathess Was yy xreat Weaknesses He Ene church, Tuesday nicht, !Mareh Sth. of | Address to the sraduating lasses wil be delivered’ by | CAPTAIN Ricuanp W. MEapR and NavalCon-| Mrs Vilas has recetved from Chicago a most | $2 as nearly periect as any human being I ever Rent pen Peto tie egitis Seourad at "Meters | Districtoe Columbia, City ef Washington, as: | rot: 2) H Hoop, MD. | Naledictary address to the | structor William L. Mintonye, of the board ap- | beautiful vase of French porcelain, delicate green | met. ‘ I, J. A. RUFF, Cashier of the above-nained Bank, do | Wolical class. w natal class by De Museee known talent of Washi Bischoff, Miss Carrie 4 Cecelia Quartet atlent Wieniaats to the dental see by De Meee, &: | pointed by the Secretary of the Navy to take in-| Incolor, with a pattern of leaves ih cameo file | ‘The services inthe church on Sunday were of | Patien Spuzt, 9 the pharmaceutical class by Dr. Many E_ | ventory of the government stores at the various | Ht 1s th ISON. havy Yards, made an official visit to the naval | Hoyne, sol-uinily swear that the above statement is true to the Dest of muy Knowledge und be! A. RUFF, Cashier. sp itt of Mrs, Hoyne, the mother of Miss j the most, linpressive and tender mature. “In the | Mim te iO was the guest. “during the season of | vast. congregation, both morning and eveuine, dr Tot a than lad seul awway grad wot ans descrtpe ofession and public are invited to be present. ental the Postmaster General and Mrs. Vilas. there Was searcely a dry eye, and the sorrow | patiy and aloe peroegitta x ints ti present ty Ub nk Ghary cid. Raver Be ysteerig and wworn to beget ith of pieesion and public sre invited to be present. | academy yesterua Mrs. D. R. James and Mrs. John W. Foster hela | throughout the city seems to Ue general, At the bresta ernie appa eater ar in te of the kind has oncurrd. nubs United States Commissioner for the District of Colum- HEADQUARTERS OF CHIEF MARSHAL | OUR VESSELS IN AstaTIC Wateus.—Rear Admiral | peasant receptions yesterday afternoon, Preeti tke eka) School and at the evening | consciousness in any decree. Mrs Brecher, sal = vS_ Coe utente: s, ihe Euaneipation Celebration Vi, | Chandler, commanding the Astatic station, reports |" ir. and Mrs, Parker Mann left the city to-day | )) pire” ANY) SES = as Seccombe, bore up wonderfully and with mnar- Strange Phenomenon in Indi: ig gett ty Me SAMUEL NORMENT, ticle aiid onanigations thst gow are | TOM Yokohama, February 20, that the Palo was | for a stay of a number of days. While absent they | _Yeur letter came this acn., amd] witt show tt to | ¥&i0us co Ja or een HOVER WARE UP AND WIND Talk WARTH FEED the se aneriie Stn Wo WEB Tequested to'meet on or betore March IN, 187, for | ab Tlentsin, the Monocacy at Hong Kong, the | wii visit thelr delightfwl residence on the cliff at | the fully. Mis taost teudce aud appreciative. pntrpytangtse he dour, Mr. Beecher ERED WITH A QUREK YELLOW SCHSTANCK, Admission, 1oe.: Children, 3,6 ERGOOD, Directors. | the, purpose of electing your chicts and heads of di- | Omaha, Essex and Marion at Yokohina and the | Nantucket, and bring from there some of Its be. Your affectionate son, oe a eee Harech &—A Ties § Irom Evans Exhibition from 10 aim. t6 10 pm. mbci-10t_ Se Ree Te repeee eee are also Tequested, that ts each chief, | Brooklyn was expected theregtbout April 1, ‘The | longings for the adornment of their new hoine in a _ Horatio C. Kisa. re anvaraek yr a) . ANOEAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, it HOKATIO” BROWNING, Fourth Baptist church, on Ke st, bet. £2th aud 13th | Health Of the ofcers and crew was excellent, Rysshinieao: AN t wreath of Howers bung trom | VUMITS Are taut exorcised ve doth st tro blecks south of Peunsiveniaava | — = sts. TW. at'7 0 ‘pe. LAND Restorep To ENTRY. — Commissioner | _ Representative and Mrs. McCreary went to Old _,_THE END. side. of rway, at the top onthe | MBI Occurnd thers Sunday. seit. Oren trum 9am wl pm gag ee maby it UNI YORE TOMASO, Chick Marehil, | Sparks has ordered the restoration to énary of | Polut Comfort last Suturday, aud will remain a SETS GODAEE Ree mmine received the fol composed of whtte and Fal rusts aid UUeS | Ht iq tae S aeees: or et Se OB NEON: CREE Mra spi e ew Uys a ot e rug dispatel = é valley, and ted up with while satin fey Inch WIth a Sellow substance, 1 = THE FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ NATIONAL | @-——_ POLAND SPRING WATER, 12,300 acres of land in the Red City (Mich.) land oe then return to their home in Ken- | BROOKLYN, rch &—Hon, Horatio King, | O "He valley sete pthelasepe suc Secon Suh nareners benmreraree are i ah vary ¢ To Fenrnre Istzopvce BANK, Ee i district, which were selected in 1871 by the Jack- | Air’ ang Mra, BH. Wander and Mr. EF. An-| Washington, Mr, Beecher passed away peace. siiven out that the funeral would cluMoM Nearly all apr, however, Maa 2 At Georretown, in the District of Columbia, A SURE CURE FOR ALL KIDNEY TROUBLES. | 00, Laiising and Saginaw rallroad company. ile Te LST for Nee et EF. Ab- | fully at 9:90, unconscious, sti, and without a | ¢£¢ 10 In Greenwood on Tuuralay wert, Ree table formation ot sune kind, ry THIS MOST EXCELLENT ARTICLE At the Close of Business, March 4th, 1887. seems oe ———— drews left this inorning for New York, where they | struggle. I was In the house. Hoxativ C. King. tune ago Mr. H. W. er of Plymouth: entist ct ndianapolistoranalysds, . mene | == . Twenty barrels received this morning direct from| THE Postwasten GENKHAL yesterday tssued an | Will be for several days. mWwar bs Churelts appropriated by will a sun Of ‘tut A yoartdal tals sdeyata say's? P, WE WILL MAKE SPECIALLY Low Pxices To | RESOURCES, the spring. . c order directing the postmaster at New York not | ‘The Travel Club held an Interesting meeting last Gina that It was Defeated. place & statue of Mr. Beccher In Prospect SubMaane pom InaLy oF Lae charactsrinttes OF THE TRADE ON | Teangand diseounts.. AsentfortheDitrictoteouutia, | deliver registered mall matter tothe iritish- | night at Strathmore Arms, the main feature of | REPRESENTATIVE BUTTERWORTH SrHaKS OVER THR | Lise ine uecasr, “Air lacs, Wook cauphur, {iste puic yellow coun, tmanubict —— aw. > - one ro ‘th and D sts, n.w._ | American Claim agency, the officers of which are | the prograin being a descripUon ofa tour Urough | WRECK OF THE FORTIFICATION BILI—CANADA AND | Known seulpior, who is todo the work, Ww Water of alcohol, Wt ible iy oll ot Darpetie CHER'S seo WAS FOC POLISH AND | [5 poms Sy <<a ee now in arrest in New York. Sweden and Norway. ‘THE UNITED STATES. the house in the course of the day for the purpose | tine and. bicon corben, Only having @ _ Due from approved reserve ween ¥ Anwy Pnomovions—The death of Lieut, Cob | , Cents are out for the marriage of Mr. Edwin | 1 aun gutting to be an optimist,”sald Represent. | Of mle a plaster cast of Wis features, His wot | swiall quanti. Levid tt taake a tire tes. Wisem NENW rere & der Due trot other National Hauke... Gog Le Scott, 3d artillery, will make the following pro- | Sutherland and Miss Ella Walling, formerly of | ative Butterworth, as he stood in the House appro- | Mtr Beccuer's brain organicn, phide of carbowand plaed under a aulenoscope 1G fCHINSON, | Heal ex ie, Sumitars and ttre Slate Mantels, Latrgbes, Ranges, Furnaces, Plumbing | motions: Major La Rhett L. Livingston, 4th ar- LR ene Sere its city, dt | priations committee room the day after the Forty~ GaTHeRING oF DEATH. fs found to be composed of smatl round bodl mabe 24 9th street | Premitins paid. we ‘and Heating. Hillery, to, Wetonant colonel, 1; Capt. Henry ©. | at the Garheld Memorial church, Rev. ¥. D, Power | ninth Congress went Out, looking at the wreck of | It wasevident at an eariy hour’ this morning | Whi. uiscialied (iets disiweier thay th “ E) vo “4 mbh7 498 9tu st-nw, | Hasbrouck, 4th, to major 4th, aud 1st Leut, officiating. The young couple will leave directiy | the fortification bill, He had just had thirteen oe ahh Bact ppviboonh tery diperd eg f Seated, peel renege ay secalehay at Totpenss Dae cree es commen unos the | ecient paper sacneseys | es, WHEREAS THE ComaussionERs oF | FTderick Puger, 4th, tocaptain. Ss er RS rt hours’ sleep. after seventy-two hours without that | STi an a doctor wrote out a . i | Origin, and Toisis varneont by tie Tecent @scowery” Inthe spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another | .C*D'S. . Bee HERES, THE Ce e recently issued FOREMAN'S SALARY. —Secre' T expected that the widow of the late Presi- | piessing. His eyes were bright and his face | qhich he stated that Mr, Bowles wae talline Lape | wl n products in Gls ciy thought Lo be crap Specie ($156,000 oid) The F 's SanaRy.—Secretary Whitney has tap = tiastusmraue au Grier Festive to the atrangenient Of material to Dé | a.-1aca to fix the compensation of thie foreman to Jer will visit her son, Dr. Lachlan Tyler, in | sunny, as tf nothing could affect his complacent | july. At 7:30. he festied the followilurs ate, | tive bent In the spring 2 lovelier iris changeson the burnished | 12! tehder notes e aed in the construction of buuidingn aud whereas | 26 appolied: at she EE aan ord ice shops | this elty, ina short tine. spirit. “There is a Providence that shapes our | Beocher Is sinking steadily, and will probably live irom various other quarters of the dis In the spring s soung man’s faney” per cent redemption fund. Dube ae to tea susthens and: Pishte ced alee tee | Leceae not less than $10 per day. Miss Hooley, daughter of the well-known theat- | ©HuS for the best,” he continued, and then he | nut a short tne.” Hundreds who came and read to the elfect tat tie plenoue enforcement of the said order is calculated to not only a eal mana; Mrs. He: she: added, “I atn thinking of this DIL It 1s probabiy Fetard the building interests of thecity, but to inflict | REDEMPTION OF TRADE DoLLaRs.—The Treasury | 1°! Manager, and Mrs. Herbert, of Chicago, are #8 pecuniary loss tipou the very class of men who are this Went awWay With sad expressions and sore rally the counties of Warrick, Spencer in Weshingtod for aavoreweee for Me good of the whole country that we failed | With tearful eves, Mrs. V. White called at the SERIOUSLY TURNS TO THOUGHTS OF WHERE to agree. Probably when we are again called | jouse shortly before 9 o'clock, aud It was hol lone oe Jeast able fo stastain a loss, for the reason that the lim- | 4ePartment has tssued a circular to holders of | Miss Agnes Swaln, of Baltimore, ts the guest of nto consider 1t the conditions will be changed, | Howse shortly beter upon anaes ud informed ‘The Milwaukee Pri TO GET THE MOST STYLISH SPRING OVERCOAT, iret space allowed will uot aduit of snfiicient quan- | trade dollars informing them that if they will ad- | yirs. Ienry Schmerz, on Sth street northwest, ‘The first thing we are called upon to do may be | the members of the press that the end Was Ver¥ | gun sue ues co meee tO, wen = z : i Sunn Hy od material te Justify the employing mechanics to | vise the United States Treasurer or any of the sub- = “00 to tear down ull fortiflcations and barriers along | near. The family were Weeplig atd sobbing so . AND THIS FACT PROVORES A FEW WORDS ON pan Tuy oreceie ne bee a inflicting an tnjus: | teasurers of the amounts held, redemption willbe | Presidential Appointments To-day. | the can: | fe hia , thereby intiiett injus M jan border. | By the fallure to pass tis | they could be ead aM through Uke house. Dr. | Hevabe zpon the iupioju an employe, ‘aud aso ae reeds, cae aict the otilications are | Tye President to-day appoluted eury A. Ebnin. tl we may ave hastened he progress towards | Searie stood by Une bedside Holding ove ot tr. | git i | wdding to the cost of the house, therefore, Stamped. will nce. be redsessat tae ‘punch das | ger of New York, to be consul at Cienfuezos, and vets a Beecher's hands, sald ity between this country and Canada, ‘The pas- zs tae ‘ ago to deciare t Be it resolved: That as workingmen andcitizens of the | pullion if the holders desire to have 1t $0. Lewis Gebhard Reed, of New York, to be consul at | Sve of a biti for warlike preparations intist: fave ‘MR. BEECHER 18 NO MOIE Proprictors decided to rece District of Columbia, we protest agaiust the aaid order — etia ve r a et he isdead.” It ts difficult to deserive the scene at | agala, bUL uot as union ie They Spirit aud jutentions of American istitutions. of the Navy 1s advising with the law offer of the | COBlrmed by the Senate. Ivis in aecondance with the feeling In both coun vas looked for; that aper punters te : Ui ‘i os é ‘The following presidential postmasters were ap- S OXCt) v tishermen, The death was looke ay 50% Resolved: That in our judement the Commissioners | department and Chief Constructor Wilson as to tri cept among a few fishermen. The progress | + vay st seemed to come with such crushl 4 ‘os promtulgatine ssia crise tate cuscedat tee pointed to-day: Bart Burke, vice W. F. Cooper, | of civilization cannot turn off Its course on ac- | hourly, it seemed to a a suc : thie palaces fouary power invested in them by theact creating the | (he ability of the department to continue the | Santa Cru, Cal; Join H. Fox, vice’ Hervert | count of the anc Ot a Toten nee as force that Ut pe Nei ged themselves bo stand by cle ew tay Commissioner government, > eseet ateutumuction | and equipment on the | sparks, Trinidad, Col.; W. K. Scott, vice S. S. Rid- | Canadians are te situe people With ourselves ant | With grief. ‘They could nua ‘Thet in protesting urainst the said order | ¢TU#FS Atlanta, Boston and Chicago. Littiework | Geil, Kernandind; Fl Dividends unpaid Individual deposit i § Ca a asi Die to other National Bana: Due to State Banks aud Baukers.. ‘Total THE SUBJECT OF FINE SILK LINED GARMENTS. | THERE ARE OVERCOATS AND OVERCOATS, BUT ‘THE MYSTERY IS WHY ANY ONE WILL PaY $50 ¥OR ONE WHEN HE CAN BUY ONE. READY-MADE OF AS GOOD MATERIAL, INSIDE ASD ovr, as | PPC Combi, County of Washington, ws 1, W. LAIRD, Ja Cashier of the abc : i | doSoloumaly swear that the aloe WELL MALE AND AS WELL CUT For $25. the beat of my Kuowledgeaud belch LAIRD, Jn, Cashier. Revolve A was decided last Ts Who Walked out a Werk Ce tr : la; J.J. Harris, vice Lyman | except a very few half French that dont count | the sed realization that the k High W pie eee Pesrewihienced by. ho motive other than a desire to | Temains to be done on the Atlanta and no inter- | Phelps, santory, Fa; W. & McCuesiey, vice H.R, | ln te popuntion.. There should bead aistiieeey | Of the busband, father and grit SSaigin GAG; Rebeen tes Gate Terns a | pee pans sal Errore fo be niet | be satziy mud justly dvalt with. ‘and that we discisim | Tuption of the ordnance branch will be caused by | wiiward, Lexington, y.s Willian springer, Hes cen the trade between Canada and the | €¥er Mushed tu death and that TTLE KOCK 1 WE HAVE MADE SPECIAL EFFORT THIS | MAP! ISS<. 1 1. PARKHURST, Nota guy jutenticn to that the houorable gentlemen with | the fallure of the department to secure the appro- | Edzar White, Port. {urou Mich.; OWN H. Dorsey, | Vitel States eat. that betwee Rene ek bs | remembrance of is kind. aun oe a Sp yerriais 1 trom ™ 2 2 eg Sai Ee disresy ect of harshucss, BRUISE, Asta the constrecti competion of the | vice V.M. Hall, Glencoe Mini; F. &. Randall, | Pennsylvania. ‘There should be 2 Unity of interes | Beecher Who had borne up so. bravely Ae ere SPRING TO SHOW HOW BEAUTIFULLY THESE | crulsers. As to the construction and steain eng!- t Jenkins, PittStield, NH; 1. A. Ryan, | and one grand Atmeriean brotherhood. trota the ae were ae pu ond sate as : ae . = Approved by Bricklayers' Union, D. A. 66, K. neering work remaining to be done on the Chicago He rook, Balls Clay, Neb Wei Bouiteare, | aide Ome grand American brothericod from the | thg husband, was utterly broken pis and Lite 3ARMENTS CAN EE GOTTEN UP, NOT ONLY IN | _It_ “ADLE carpenters’ Union, Node oan ad Howton the Seoretiry 124s yet In daub in crook, Falls Cty, Se eraere Ot oe at ge one ene ae a supported by ker son, Harry, sbe eS ; NOTICE —THE BUSINESS _HERETO- | gard to lis authority 10 direct its continuance, ieee ee. | : ena he rosin. QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP, ECT IN TASTE | gy REFORT OF THE CONDITION Ke ore conducted meat sh and Eats a. | Gut will come to a decision in a few days orice Wits Spacer Aileen, a CHantes | a a oa Comat has the The news of Mr. Beecher’s death spread very AND HAEMONY. SILK LININGS MADE TO HAR. | THE NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, | tudertireuatne of WOOD BROS. My comnectisa with | AN INsoRANcE Dectston.—The United States Su- ce ML Ht Wilcox, Faliport, X.Y; D. | not enter goods at her ports with any greater | quickly to all parts of the city and i MONIZE WITH THE OUTSIDE, so THAT No one | “* “yyhinklous im the District of Columbia, | the business will be discontinued trum the above date. | nreme Court yesterday decided in the case of tha ce Mrs. Josephine C. Owen, Ran- | privileges than she can in ours’ who did not always concur with Mr Beecher su | tain raad to g : sce NO ON At the close of business, March 4, 188: = Ss sp | Accident Insurance Company of North America, oe A Senatorial Trip. his views, gah a in expressing Lheir | their own tra Bolin ly : CAN DISTINGUISH THEM FROS FIRST-CLASS | roane and aiseonntalESOURCES. i>, y plaintiff in error, against Loretta M. Crandall, an Interior Departinent Changes. ‘THE PARTY THAT LEFT TUR CITY TO-DaY EN Roure | 1eP Tesret = ae * rans and discomnte.s vaiia'ave. new reas | LD) 2 United States c : . LIC MARKS OF ERSPECT. dium acne cbawk ea isco 4 | Peamiyivania ave, nv. where 1 will be ¥iad t3 please | appeal trom the United States circuit court of fil. | ‘The following appolntments have been mnade in y fadailoalae 3 ot to his menory the flags on aeasin tb nols, that if a man hangs himself while insane he | the Department of the Interior: ‘A party of Senators left the city by the Atlantic | _452 Mark of respect to his memory the flags on | does not commit suicide, does not die by his own, : ee _ vest VI = all the public bulldings were placed at tvlf-tmast : M. ¥. CUTHBERT, REMOVED | hand, nor by self-iniiicted injuries, and. that his | g Matthew A. Manning, of West Virginia, chef of | coast tine and West India fast mail train at 11 ‘or Whitney had the tity, ha ied WE DONT CALL THEM CUSTOW-MADE, FoR f aypeowed reserve aectin zithous Islandave. Telephone, 883-3. | death fs not caused Wholly or fu pare Dy Dodity. In Vane TORR oe ere eee ap. | oclook this morning for a trip tuba, ‘The party | SAMavor Wnltmey had Ue city tall belt ated ae, eee 7 ‘ - Si oNDE Surmmeg: Of tiseuse. Crandall’s irlends get the - | praiser of right of way of St Paul, Mi is | included Senator Manderson, Wife and niece; | that Ume the newsboys wer shouting their wane THEY ARE NOT, BUT THEY AKE EQUALLY AS AVS MEN PLACE THEIR ONDI surance, ind Manivobe rattway company Gough tee Bees |Geaater Stee aa alee onan Sher. | “extras” on the streets, announcing the deatu of aac at | arly ne, o. w - Y * es v WELL MADE AND AS FINELY GOTTEN UP IN | CuTetexien eve sn for arma weathers, aki. Shirt | Work ox THe Pexsiox Boroine—cen. wf. c. | Berthold and Blackteet Indian reservations, man, ceuguer snd Miss Pater: Gon Mo.) Gogret divine, ____ <enng } Premiums pad. ker, 908 F wt. u.w., successor to ‘Thompson's Sh 5 5 ea Cook, Secretary of the fSenate, ; Mr. Car- es r EVERY EESPECT AS CUSTOM GARMENTS. j Checks anal othe ca 4 | Factory. 3. | Meigs, the supervising engineer and architect of Without a Leader. Sonter'ut’ Boboock, Gol A.J, Galloway and ane: Fortunately His Aim Was Bnd, 4s only owe | eracdonal paper narod 1.00 | <> HARD WOOD MANTELS, SLATE! the new Pension building, in his report for the | , pewocrar WHO THINKS THR MasonIrY i THe | kD slums penator Ransom abd son wa Jol | A SCOUNDREL KILLS HIMSELF AFTER SHOOTING AT TWO dination of seven persot Ato deleas are | tels, parlor erates, open fire place fittings, | month of February to the Secretary of the Interior, |" xexr 1oUSR WILL BE IN A HELPLEas CONDITION, | the party on the way. Senators Chace, Hiscock WOMEN. Ulls, Ue other SIX Delug members Of Uae ENTIRELY NEW STYLES, MADE FROM FINE | T™™ Hie and slate hearthe Show toomsand factory. 407 | Slates that the plastering of the main walls ottne | 2 he 7 in | 2nd Aldrich will leave the city with members of | Brrraro, March &—Last night Wm, Pohl, a e and house. 4 ‘ NEW STYLES, MADE VROM FINE | Seccie Geld ae 3 mb all as been completed. The decorations ee, Lay ve pelea 1n | their families to-morrow or Thursday and overtake | german, aged Sosears, Mined i n-volver. at. Wis Spee wary ey . ” ‘“ 1S, <1 wary | Leet tender not — =, NAL $ NSUM} capitals of the great columns have mh ands of the republican leaders,” said a demo- a. They will stop in Charleston: 4 I , but missed her, He after. Whe Wife marchist Nee! EXGLISH AND GERMAN GoODS, LINED wii | U3. Claes ui => ADDITIONAL HINTS TO CONSUMERS | Of {ue capitals of the great columns have been the party at Tamp: y Dp Julia Waudp, a widow, but 1 Dead. cratic member of Congress as he sat almost alone | tomorrow and in Jacksonville Thursday. ‘The! oung worn named Lena Trenk-| Cyicauo, March Mrs. Oscar Nevbe PURE SILK. EVERYBODY WHO SEES THEM Coukimers of Gas should carefully read circular, | plastered during the present month. ‘The work of oo Lh recite aed coger rety rted KI Will then go to St. At stine, to Enterprise, Titus- | jos e bullet went deor its mark. He | nip She is the wit only Tt ‘otal... wane RES 1 Comet, Gat geste th acs | laying the Door in the fourth story is progressing. Per ea eal eo ere faa] Cagle gene ein ying Beco Tr RE Iae TR Soinneed. and amor Inmet | Mis, auc enna we ayed a death seutemces PRAISES THEM. COME AND LOUK AT THEM. bills for the inonth, of February, 1887, by the Waah- | Contracts have been made for carved and decor. | CMpty seats avout him. “Goodness knows! this onthe 14th. Upon their return they will stop a} turough the’ brain, expirin Instantly. | Mins “Neebe had been ill Tor some tine and the exe - - LIABILITIES. InETON Ca COWARD CAVEELY & CO. SL Govot mative hori ey cour gavetrays, ‘They | House was bad enough in all conselence. very- | duy in Jacksonville and expect Vo ‘reach Washing: | Pun ie been Pasig tke WLIOW 3.CeRONS, Top | ACT een eee ee ea Capital stock paid in... Pinmbing and Gas Fitting Establisiiment Will be of nutive: hard wood and plated gi U went to the as far as the party was | ton on the 20th inst. resenting himself as a single man. Shediscovered | () Lave hastened her death, ei — NO 1425 New “3 with bronze hinges and fittings. ‘The new ——_———o0 si : a ca pups tuna eam ta Goes Chas ta Mere Seale Peay Vacs) hear | Torres Ob ehe CONT tee win aid oO square concerned, for want of 2 Jeader, But the Firtieth ‘wks Kats ee Ravtnnes ‘that he Was married and refused to have anytuing, SIRES See | Eintivsted tandem ively 1are, ‘will come in with two-thirds of the dem- i 3 - | nditnst Sn Hague without a helt pert with | fect of floor for the storing and handling of flee. | Confenew mon aad't Waited Oe Oa A GIFTED AND MOST ESTIMABLE LADY. qwo MEW BREICAN RANCHMEN HOUND BEAD a BR PaRNUM & Co, | Due tw other National Banke i> | Yapors frou nnconsa rings Bor Aeanesy tno | | Naval Onpext—Chiot Engineer Jno. P. Kelly | leagues who have studied 18 compositicn care-| Mrs. Mary H. Eastman, widow of Gen. Seth East- = sores x in cayenne a. a a (ee, ne ee | Due w. ve banks at pkers. phere! uo] Is, paintings nor pery! me 7 e n Ve h. sy SERLIN, Mare! west Be . N. MM. arch &. ‘ cries = “3% | fete ieant, a reduction in your kaa bilo frgu | OMdered to the Atlanta; Assistant Surgeon F. W. | Mirte Inve beens ee te oto ee eea | man, U. 8. army, daughter of Dr Thomas Hender- | enat a deputation from t ret | pinout mage A iorsivie a ner oo | cc 15 to 50 pet Bi 2-8 Corea fete einer cena eae com- eed Tears who have pee ou for a time re ~~ hyp peeedgone ee) or poi eerteten ‘ment, equip] xd with the ne repeating rittes, pre | curred at v's ram me day last week, Om Pansy | . & i i ij 5 MOVED . F " mand | turn ere Is Buckalew, and there may be a| buried at ruary 27. norary | sent theinselves before the czar at Gatschina om | puri at basses s Panels ci a 31 Pasxsvevasta AVEXTE | Bry or Washington Dist Berra $31 13th#t to 1103 tak ew, OF | Of the Ossipee and. placed om waiting. orders: | {ew other expenenent een ty rhe are ay, Be a | Buried at ale MIN February, 27. The bo Gen. | the emperor's birthday. The czaris highly pleased | #7) @ parts riding pass tue bats Kk, cher meters = stutemie) ie ‘NOTICE . G be lence or reputation, The part; OMnISeS TO. SN; ical x Brown, U. nd” will be formed at the " it rey hort distance aw 1h lis < Coxe: Coxe: 10 tub bet of my 1 Plies canner, | BoAESnoMicrs of ihe suint Sook Come oe aie | Sewell, Ensiyas V. & Nelson, B. W. Hodges ana b. | Petetes orreputation, The party Promises to ve | SN; Mesieal Director Brown, U. $. N-s Guring the euperors fete week. perioratea ‘with baliets, as though be = . — | Subscribed and sworn to before me thie Sift daz of | Youne Men's Christian Association of Wastington, Dy S. Lansdale, Surgeon A. F. Price, P. A. Surgeon A. | jess some one develops very suddenly as a leatler | She was a member of the Episcopal ‘chui Suen = Shor walle running away. Lackey Was misdng, CHEAPEST AND CLEANEST FUEL. March, 1 HOWARD, Notary Public.” | C-,Will be held at the office of Aah HAT? €80N.420 | CoH. Russell, Chiet Engineer L. W. Robinson, | Tom Reed will inake a toy of the party and twist | spent her time for many years past 1n acts of Archbishop Croke Explains, Sot cn ebubraing See sates caretealy tae chert = oe, ‘Corre pik at. wecond story, om MONDAY, March Jeti 1 87, | Past Assistant Et Wm. L. Moore and Wun | it into all sorts of shapes for the amusement of the | christian charity, and many of the charitable 1n- BR DEFINES HIS ATTITUDE TOWARD THE NO-RENT | poiosins were found, On Friday afternoon severak WASHINGTON Gas COMVANY'S EDWARD TEMPLE, Fe EY orn BRA ET Bena, Irom tie Goipee and laa ck walt seen? | Pa, stitutions will miss her kind and. generous atten: CAMPAIGN. Sots were heard inthe vicitl(y, aud four Men CORE 4. —— ——— 2 e ‘al rs; “In this matter of leadership the ublicans | tions and feel ly her e Was a of ch R—: 31 x ~ | cans were seen leaving there a Short time afters a PEE [Peete | pegs TO mu Fonte dita iors Cat tn RUN ue | BERR congo ca | ge a> Sher cacy alae A | oe ea Ga | Sa" Tap Noo Office Gax Company, 413 10th et. nv. at JLHOC. COPFL Take pleasnrein acknowledging the promptness and | tached as inember Of board of imspedt DE GOMUL TAT Coe en a on the rent question. He says he has proposed | crime for the purpose of getting sume money = ah ake pection av San | man could have got more unqualified recognition. Se ae e *S y reco dation | which Lackey Was known to have. Pa! Pipher of JOHSSON BROTHERS. inthe setdlement wid the fordamwees gyre, Francisco and placed on waiting orders, as a leader than did Reed, “W congress began) | Affairs in West Washington. Pose caren. He has simply expressed am | "2c Mackey was Snow) to ba }. JOHNS BRO z Me } 3B. W. FLYNN, re Was ashurp controversy Ween him and EATH OF A VENERABLE Lapy.—The venerable rf el e vont faire. V. BALDWIN JOHNSON'S ues | THE CITIZENS’ NATIONAL BANK OP WASHING- Ly inti, Frorenry HELD IN CouMon—In the U. 8. SU-| Sr. Hiscock for the leadersifp, and then came | mama Choteerton French, wile of the late George | Opinion concerning tie Tr an ie states Reported i eranaten | 2 TON CIT: _f24-1m9 ‘Sth and K sts.n.w._ | Preme Court, yesterday, Justice Gray delivered | Long, Butterworth, Burrows and Cannon in sharp | French, died rday inthe ninety-second year head to recommend & He Ps Tec ianmory ot the and at At Washington, tn the District of Colmubia, a SPECIAL NOTICE—1 HAVE REMOVED | the opinion of the court in the case of the execu- | rivalty for the same distinction, For a while ail | of her ‘age. funeral will take place at Oak encarta id sas parmeak at aacen | Distatection oF Prizes.—The aru — e ~9 HENRY A. JONES’, grocery store. | Bethe clove of Dusinest, March 4, 1887. Be eH RRAUSS Beater as Speldel, deceased, aga: tees | these men Would jump to their feet at once when | H1111 cemetery to-morrow afternoon at'3 o'clock. mycin ss constitutional agitation | CAkbUrla Licht Intaniry preseut~ quite a busine pee pe idhvoeetd os | nesotEors, Trestra, cihce is Far ave. uw. (Motserotta tausio | Yoh of, Blas Speldel, deceased, against dounty. Pa | there Wasa call for defense of their purty oF a | “Freey'g0 vom Warkine homer tins morning ieWwoud trust alvue (9, comst igite in frelana, | appearance to-day. Tb m disrtbulion of tie arti ——— s “Ee | Loans and discounts..... que for Receptions, Balls, Germans, Ete. | nis was a sult brought by a former member of | Aeclaration of party policy. Reed would rise in | inthe Police Court, In the case of Jolin Merrite, Under existing conditions only aknave or x tool, | {he sialreot the tate ies atten ae bullae un Y B 1 Overdratts, se ORC RH MASON DENTIST FORMERLY | tiv communItY to recover what he claimed as his | lis place, Hiscock would jump up behind hin, and | Charged with writing policy, a plea of gullty. was he declares, would trust otherwise. It 1s belteved | Wie atlalns OF The Tr this ie a ee Bax Cosenrs, Bax Corcurs Due fron aypeoved reeetve sc Se DEG Sat, Me roaiaa upomie OTE | individual, share tn the community propery; | Ue Fes would, each walk dowh his aise €6 the | entered ‘and aa At ante rae cue Me had Deen | NOES Ud ANS oN, tS rng | abe rauce of @ whale street - BABY COACHES. BABY CoacuYs. Due from other National Sata" 201 PENNA AVES CORNER 12TH 8. that the members ot the saciety an equieatie tom: | everybody aside and planting” Masel m_square | “Yona Honus heeaeees tin aceo Wree.— | His explauation isthe result of pressure trom te | ey hinutes horse rakes plows stoves, matey BABY COACHES. BABY Cuacirs. | Rom ex arey sual Scteae f | _Covaine und Gas actntnisbered.___£18-1m_| Site in common of tha BrOperty SOG Te ee a | Getianen oC tho tamtoribe et tie Pies tine avery | Moe eee Renin DA-TaeArs Hime AGED Pope. Suits of clothes, barrels of lie, carpet Mutngs At Foewory Prices. At Factory Privex Sesvens cebencmcah Graae battens ae “WILLIS\ ICE DEPOT that ‘the trust is unlaWtel Because Teneded aa | DouY else looked stnall beside him, and besides he | MiSre"ahe Police Gone ais and gave Chicage Hog Crop. aioe ge pny pene ge Ty i! K ? The w cles, Valued In all at about $500, From $6.00 up to the finest, hecks and other cash itens 20316 60 | BS ISTE STREET WHALES W for the next | traud and against public policy, and should there. | had a faculty ot ‘talking back not porensed by testimony charging her husband, Win. Brad-| . oc srg ovr oF 700,000 IX THR XUMBER KILLED Pap ey tee eg ed Also WAGONS. VELUCIPEDES. BICYCLES, TRI- | Bills of other bake. 0 2499 00 | Eve years ee suppl best bacot | fore be dissolved. ‘The court decided that, inas- | 20y of his colleagues. By the last of ley, Wi a young inan, with abi and beat- ‘4S COMPARED WITH Last. - ‘Nout. — The Reliet Hook an@ CYCLES WHEELBAKKOW, “Baskets, “prep | Frege! mber curretey: ticki Hi PStruuize the red waguuwattd ket full welght.ja14-chm much aa Speldel withdrew f ee ee the deuce aa 1 they would not attempt | ‘ike soung husband: se ae ee eesewas | Cmicaco, Mareh ate rumen Rog-packlig aea- Ladder company met last might an = fe r HIDD D., SPECIALIST, 208 es to take him Id not abuse ia ladys jail. “And | 80, Which lasts about 100 working days in Clil- | and indorsed the mouduwllon of J.C cighe Lowest Frices. Shecte 3 [Ee yr SEN Mp SE kOr Ued torelief. If he ever had ‘any rights he could ss fromthe floor. If he did n the old 20n, was given 60 days in j closed -the last day of February. While chief engineer of the fire departinent of Ale cope veel tonite : neh Nona * : 1 should expect ‘next thing to see the | [want your honor to put him under bonds” sald Yon as chief engi eH. RUPPERT, | eral tener ni | Danis Hotel, Ww Cy MO fedues. | Hot assert them after such a del; uae ey ; Cinelonati, St. Louls, Kansas City and ober | Geandria, directing that a commuunicalh Me ase raaan, | eared tame Stintsaee MAECAR SMR | rumonvma Posse nav wen apeated | SOSSSS eae our Retng eater as | Serta Sasa Oey maha crea | Saenger tained Sato | aghast ta Caged Esr 1830. Sauct8 fu ising ian k: Toes | SS follows: John McGonigie, at San Buenaventura, | Shout the leadenuia tote Congres ey une | done what the law permitted and she must be | Co stnee last scuson being, in Tound numbers, See et in nance: Gy Major Wan, De ‘ABLISHED fe Cold, Astinna, Tesulting | Cal, vice Mrs. Jennie Goodwin, resigned; Susan K. —— or er, nami Rcimaiys Deke Dive: Norris, a hogs. The cause of the shortage was, 1045 | meat, of the Maryland ine. (rom. nd-thee, tc rather the great strike at the stock-yards A | “Tuk PocaonTas Steamsuir.—The encineer of — Canta ok a Se a oe | EY Sooo, By ‘ae Fropowed New Raval Obveremtary | sel mt ara eu od aol | Hale Cac is Sat on | ane Rev tue cua, na JAMES ¥. DAVIS" SONS, Ciibvaded oe | <a Suck Ex. vice = zara Constr a ee a ore an geo. | dence in. Garrett suey Monday mo West Says reviacne tat ‘2 shortage of 700,000 oes | LM ES en on the’ purcnse. of “the shop s nk ha aa Henderson, gharies 1088 Of $7 wages, and yproact 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. COR. 12TH ST. ividends unpaid CORSON & MACARTNEY, commission expired; retary of the Navy by officials and scientists be- | widow of were arrested on ‘season means a loss Of $700,000 in Fand tuts been made, and tse approach of sore f= Dealers erument Bonds, ‘Gominiagio song Oris Was removed from Turner's house ing | Wat at least 5,000 men who were employed’ lust | Yorupie weather Is awaited In onder ‘work : Spring styles SILK HATS, $5, $6 and 4s. treeriheateeot depot mere eee - Son Be Shcketty at Beans Ree oe prevaag elrrallmeooniioninpey ignitor Senil conscious, condition. An autopsy was eid | Savon failed to find work. of butlding the eri) on Which the keel can Test rintectedoeesereige Certified checks: se--s Deyorits. Excl Loans. Collections, = ‘alo, Uons for the construction of 8 new naval observa. | Seml-consclous, condi mae day be becun. x Spring styles DERBY HATS at $2, $2.50, #5, 83.50, er fiecenats Senet nts puates | Delt N. Yo vice tte Ne Busiey ena pate et | tory. Thee a site for the new observators was | ths morning over the, reinalus by Drs, Patterson, eg eepetiiaig tees padi [yee alee Selly yd #4, 44.50. Sfd Balusiore ought ted ook d; Samuel J. Brown, at Havana, N. Y., vice M. | selected by a commission consisting of Admiral | death from excessive drink, Py et limes of twelve Mormon | gickalug-——The funeral of Major E. L. Brockett, FELT, CLOTH snd TOURIST HATS, neue au i Loaf kalitod: Gan Iorusascs ase | gr Waren, commission Sxpired paling | igopotd Mores sous" Preuden” Baran | young Cored many wa ed fr tavenceug” hs | Jurors Uk to new oni rows tn thc race | te te ta hy ine Fn GENTS OPERA HATS. 3 yee a ‘Stock bourhtand sold. au7 | CoMmission expired; Edward J. umbia ‘Profs, Rowland and Hast~ Hister’s ite. He pleaded the [nope beep erreny ag tre aie eee: aan : A Bell Teleph ville, Tean., vice Richard Ke ings, of Johns university. Funds for | judge told him was no eecuse for crime, and sen- Noox the ‘tue church | fhe city council of Ales ELPA, BOSD ik ROELS AES cal CARS. | SOE Se cee eo Sere gist inate Cas Boies Horgan pa jure have been available for | tenced him to give bonds in the sum ‘of $100 or pred ois doen electing: See Soon nnclande wee must SEape ; scl ay Mowledee: also ving: over a year, but nothing was done beyond pre. | stand months. provers — fall down stairs, and Mrs. Ric SUR Glocin, Mobetr, Alpecs end Gingham Sulserited and awurs to Deiote’ me tia Sik day of ‘the original noininations, Badtibeatapmenmatia Oe x60.000 war maade by | Rese yesterday ave reported by ravcnner bres ss| Fatally Wounded Mis Brother. | Jar accldeut yosieraay UMBRELLAS. Marci _ WILLIAM SELBY, Notary adat riation Of $00,000 was made : 3 ‘March &—A spectal trom Hones. | formal changes Correct— Attest: Mariage Licknses.—Marriage | ‘the last: ‘that now ig availa- | follows: 36 cattle up and sold. Best at 4X to 5c.; LAagepgninny ene 3 JNO. A.J. CRESWELL, ‘Deen Issued by the clerk of the court to De for enter (Sa contract Yor tts completion | good, ai 4 to 4}ge.; medium, at 9x toae.; dale, Pa, says ‘and Mead Case, ie ‘Yon and Ohio rallroad became pee —_ Let E’EURTZ JOHNSON, | pirectors, pe Gt Baltimore, Sa. and tu late of bo,000, “Asno plans have yeu been | su ato ‘ee nd late: a: Sto 3X. 8 | song oe ats Kr. Sohn Cas, a division of the ct ie a ee JOSEFE F SAUM, OF | ot enero ee it of 90,000. As ‘when operations | cows and calves, at $20 to $40, Calves at 634 to 7. | at Hawley, quarreled at thelr ‘and drew re. | were i ae “ W, ZT, 2A8EER MAGNITIC HEALER, Treats | It XN. H. SHEA, = Acid | Johnson; J, Hottman, ‘will be _ | Market slow. volvers. Inman shot his brother Mead and the seperation at both che i ~4 © sticresmfnlly all Chronic and Nervous Diseares ey: 7 Wer. Boyce and Margaret, RL ————_+27+_____ was & in | young man fell with a Ata late hoor last | branches. —" daughter: without medicine or removal of clotuine Consults. DR. C. U. KENNEDY. SULGEON Di at WB pera Tdcn Of Mr David seekaon i the physicians eaid tat the wounded Mead | Mr. Prank Dixon touk place this afternosa {roam pon a 7 | . aq gthur Badgely and Henrietta Lee The ‘Short Line railroad willbe opened | the 3 morning, or ee eR OLE Se oneie iaeeee ie Se te "Tig" | hs and Ji tomorow ihe being able to be about. imeer aie, "Etna is wid wich grace ‘Whe howe of her father on south Lee street,