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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, junda: AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, ° ue Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. RAUFFMANN, Pres, ERE Remo Sram i creed to patacrtor i rane ta oer eran Se ge ee are nth one ear, dit lata BP on Entered at the Post Office. Washington, = nd-class mai] matter} ai mse we Waser ‘Stan pubis YEE powtace prepaid: “Sit moni, SOcenaay et ® mailer Pal i advanen ‘Be paper sent longer tl cn is paid for a . is paid for, Kates of advertising made known on application THE MISSOURL KU-KLUX, Ninetecn Bald Knepbers in the Tolls, and Onc of Them Yakes a Confession. Sr. Louis, March 17.—Jispatehes from Ozark, 4 Mo,, Says that eleven members of the Bald Knob- bers organization were arrested and brought there . »making nineteen tn all Under arrest, onttied there prisoners are bell fo Include th ng spirits of the gang, and als a majority of kod and concerned in the murder of Wm, Eden and Charles Greene last Pri- ay might. “Dave Walker, ue leader or comman- tnechief, as he ts called, of the Bald Kny those arrested, As also are C. € Bapust ps ADDO, "tne! ‘The farmers, and ler: Joseph Hyde and bers “of the — Baptist other prisoners are generally tof then are married, WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1887. TWO CENTS. arrested, elling how we kil a confession yes ing of Greene and - —— = = Eden came about. He sald thaton inst. Friday = S ° . ENT, RED night Some LhITLY oF forty me Raid ___AMUSEMENTS. _ BOOKS, &e. Washington News and Gossip, —_ TED BY THE PRESIDENT. TIRED OF LIFE. Telegrams to The Star. Bop campany to i bel a re called GH" ‘1 a . = Sor = _————— > : : ee OF “J eM Been MB peineng AbBavans oy et > = Booxs: Bosc aah ane 1%: 9 FE oweNT WILL as.| _GOVERNmNT Recerre To-Da¥—Internal reve- lew Consul General at Constantine- | 4 Young Man Shoots a Pistol Ball Preecgred at wha wang ant Gree GREAT SLAUGHTERING SALE OF BOOKS AT | =uble in spevial seesion TO-MORROW, (Friday) at | BUC, $336,004; customs, $609,180. ple, Etc., Etc, ‘Through His Head. BAUM'S. eee fo make arraugements for the funeralof, our being sold by By m fo" Brother, Rev. B ‘Nowe of the ‘Matinee on Saturday Only. D. Lynch Pringle, of South Carolina, to be con-| #18 PARTING LETTER TO His FATHER gang were moun lat Past Chief Patri- ‘Tue Arpornrurnr of C. H. J. Taylor, of Kansas, wi AND SISTER. road Was bad ani Last appearance of for acontinustion of our Sincial ate we hare con | SE “TOS BURROUGHE | to be minister resident ‘and. consul general of the sul general of the United States at Constantinople. | 1555 paward Brothers, u widower 27 ii THE BRITISH POLITICAL PUZZLE. Walker told the un ROSINA VOKES SE felted acm fr aw a S gf 0; 0; F -COLUMBIAN ENCAMPMENT, Mei ropes hago vege upon some 4875 | patton, of North Carolina, creshia; Hale Laschar, the only son of Dr. Louts J. Brothers, ot No. 908 B 4 JUVENILES AT SPFE N eci: 20, THR been +4 reet: tat i a » heade And her London Comedy Company STATIONERY “Vr SPECIAL COrON. MORBOW Cicidat} up Poot ta nike arrangements nounced; also that of James Hosmer, of New York, | ot Missouri, at Asuncion; George C. Tanner, of | Sim — berate suicide = mus at Englishmen Wearing the Shamrock To-day. by aSOR Of Chiet 7 tor triedio pers In the following repertotre: OUR EASTER CARDS AND FASTER NOVELTIES | for the funeral of cur lute Brother, P, HALL Sweet, | to De secretary of legation in the Central American | South Carolina, at Pictou, Nova Scotia, pve father's residence by shooting himself through suade them not to go, but. they gave no heed 10 AT GREAT REDUCTION. Past Chiet Patriarch. JOHN H. SELFFERT, Gantt consul general of the United States at | To be registers of land offices: Samuel Demers, | tt head with @ Colt’s large navy pistol. He re- either advice or commands, and THURSDAY. TA Bou bt DP PESaON. Sie haa patti sind en Rae ee — \ octets of Kansas, at Concordia, Kan.; John R. Whiteside, | Ummed home last night and retired early. Some- house, where they stuashed {n A UBiE LESSON. S. BAUM'S eS ». O.. u M] aia fear a as “ RV ENING PPacrommn RewcAnsa, meee baer onees 5 ihe GRAND Lope wil beteld TOOK | ME. Raxpa.tis Disraior 70 Bm Ler Avowa.— | of Dakota, at Deadwood, Dak; James M, Adams, | "Ze uring the night heended his ute im the man- | NOGALES MENAOED BY MEXICANS. | {%* i killed vin Friday Night and 1 RESS. ceeopoaiy KOW (YRIDAY) EVENING, at 7 o'clock, to make ar-| Ata me of the Phil: members of the | of Washington Territory, at Spokane Falis, Wash- | Der Stated, but no one in the house heard the . Saturday Matinee, THE SCHOOLMIST) In addition to, the above SPECIAL SALE. we have | ranements for the funeral of our late brother, Rev. B. ee a ee liadel pate ington Territory; Willian Lowry, of Iowa, at Des | report of the pistol. ‘This morning his sister ee ee — Smcuiey wane Gian Ge cuate. Rion our counters to-day about 2.000 SUSCELLA: | Tt Gren og mun guueran of O Pennsylvania legislature, in Harrisburg, last | Woines Iowa A iy . cealed tn the woods, “He is sald to be seriousiy, It unlay Xi A GAME OF AEDS aryy, | NEGUS HGORS ality shop worn, to be sold a NHLLIAS POKLLAN, Grand Master, | night, tt was unanimously agreed that Mr. Ran-| "To be agent for the Indians—James D. Jenkins, | ®*!&4 Ab his room door for him to come to break. hot fatally, Wounded. AS soon as thts contessio Performance AlPatvoutie tieueansat, | "Tese Hooks include some very handaore, sets of | _J08. PURROUGIIG, aust, Grand secretary. “Tt_| dul austrit shall mata pracucally undisturbed of Ganges Toma se tao mete, aames sae’ | fast, but reoetving no response, she unlocked the | RIOT AT A MEXICAN BULL-FIGHT. | Sax made’ Short Sonim handruted the Next week THE LITTLE TYCOON. | | Bir ayer? Hk tiga ol S. Jascutinanl awspureasers | adopt leaves Mr nandarsastrct Witt © da: | poten: Lay obletes ue "QUOTARE | tos tne dead Wout ones roe eine See tae Sek tones ee anaes ony —___Seats Now On Sale at Box Office _ T_ | numerous to mention. “It will Tepay. yor be held TO-MORKOW (FRIDAY) EVENING at 7 | Ocratic majority of 3,586. K, Nunda, SRW, [oe 2 house. A strong guard has been pla Auowcaws cxasp orrea novse. Exre— | thaeboste SUR PA won| Seen are tases eer ce ea Bass ompe ot ent | Brushes mokres aad satus fata Gaaiog | Sa TOO. De. Peo gM, Band he | A New York Business Man Absoonds, Leav- | prisoners ast is, apprenended ‘at MMENCTN D. C1 NOASRERO Oats We FOWLE! Soaked ¢,| Pa.3 Chas. H. George, Providence, R. 1; J. P. Gil- and o : . nag Se > tho mpringeena tall of tan OUgEiern of Gs tupens foweciton NCARTER northwest, ee neers, has been relieved from temporary duty at | mer, Honey Grover Yexus; “W.¥ Fishiér, Liberty. ody lay the flattened bullet which had ing Heavy Debts Behind. tergent request, be being iu seortal vervor ef be ‘The Temple Theater Co., in cteities and Catholic Goods for Be HIS TIAN ANDERSON FINED 8° YES: | West Point and ordered to Galveston, Texas, for | Bodiord county, Va.; John Mech: hrough his brain. He evidently held ined the onganization wh THE LITTLE TYCOON. jan, Dai mn, D. ched. rs he jo ww | ine isnot Wi Anderson, the ‘Biscksmith, on Ohio duty under Major O. H. Ernst, corps of engineers. | A. Mahoney, Kenoslia, and Adam ‘Milbrath, New ft the pistol to his y peapie, forthe lynched. He says he ) it ne jest, being forced muzzle of a shoigun, ae — London, Wis; W. @. Judd, Fi ‘Dak.;’C. J. the weapon had blackened the side —— Sonn earn ao ane vere i HE MIND AND WORDS OF JES seo SARNtaL | AMONG THR PRusipmwr's Caruana today were | Carle, Clinton, Nk: Geo Undernilk Ouarea, lows; The ‘bullet through hishead! WNWEAVING THE RAINBOW. = | lo ucuils tracinity eet Mlegiance to ee i tae ee ee Oe Be | ae riven ee eed meee ot MEETING TEE, ANGH?S | Speaker Carlisle, Senators Mitchell and Colquitt, | W: F: Troughton, Seneca, Kas; ‘Thos. F. Gorman, e Ded beside him. Members ot the fam- —— ee ee ge Sara Tinbes: Ew Everett hey tn the ast Books, Rallvions Poetry, Prayers oe yaTos WiilbetaSarticpay, March 19, 1887, at | Representative Herbert and Farquhar, First assis. | yVyUaSuillG, Mass; HH. Saling, Memphis, Mo.j oaith, and was nor inche hati at aren, | Am Se ae THE WORLD DOES movE, ‘Seat how on sale ai box Office, ‘a ais. ‘The Holy. Bink, fo ckets oulsiane avew at 7:30 pris. Meni com: 5 Hs Ne ~ rink olitical Situation in Enginnd. = — ~ HEATER al. ant palit tee suet all ‘nip. rolls, | tant Postmaster General Stevensen, Le Roy D. | nardt, South Orange, N. oe nets jpon searching the room a note left by the KP ans Wasuiscron THEATER PORSEEL Bookester, sre fivfted to atoud. fic purpow of, the eet a Brown, “of Columbus, Obie, and A.A. HOMe, of | Gould Aron es Beth Bea zeb man wa found, ft wan riven Ina | Special Cable Dptch to Tax Eveaine San The Irish shamrock Worn on Many — fo elect a general committee, v. 8. ODE! ‘orl Goshen, and Clias. Ht Street, Huntington, N. Y- ‘on the outside was written: % 4 lish Breasts Across ater To- American snd Eu: itt hairman General Comunittee, = ny r and sister.” The note read Lowpox, March 17.—The task of analyzing th Ming Lolo! 6 eee ed ee (A Reno cas Boeean ———— 90 "The nove read as | US day. Joe and to fs Bee apeanter ace ragueotd to be Dresent at tie before the ast of the week. SUPERINTENDENI’S CONVENTION. “Lam tired of life tn this world. I am not Jolations ot she Gindstonina tern aod tus GIy: [oogonia ah rcp {he oowerean Tntraducing the blind tint hall TO-MORROW N ', at6p.m, to make ar ——_—— drunk. Tio1 : eatdo "y Stu. ‘Sday Engi e a Helia | “The Archuserr Sisters. | Ollie ‘HE OFFERS HIS ENTIRE STOCK rangement for the funeral of ous brotier, Gitszers | REPRESENTATIVE Bacas Burnpwess, —Dr. | Proceedings of the Closing Day of the Dot Kiiow whether Wit ate a ne OL toe hoe | Sentlents on the general question of home rule at | 01 Si Pane Ses a en wearing shamrone ak saGhts 2 pecarthy. Andy and Annie Hughes. a SquFeoct. By order of the President, etary, | Schnelder, the Milwaukee oculist who 1s tresting Meetin L want Frank Bell, of No. 1612 9th street, to carry | Crlsmoment is absolutely hopeless. (‘The old task | sicet and snow storm stopped all outdoor demon istinces Mon, " 5 aied Se G - . P, RALLO, See -_ | Gen. E. 8. Bi id me out in my box. Good bye all. Ina few min- reaving the rainbow w: ‘strations in honor of the day in Dublin and the = Next Week—SHIEEHAN & COYNE'SCO.__mhI7_ SELOe Guna an aia anne ce, WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF OTH] Teor ntent thatthe ex osmionen Lee long TOPICS DISCUSSED AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM TO-DAY | utes I hope all will be over. Father and sister | more difficult. Yesterday, for instance, I had an | trogjlug of the colors, usualy oue of the events ; eo =o The Faster would ike (3 Metal thee beree the | from @ serious Dut not necessarily dangerous em: | AND COMMITTEES APPOINTED—THE CLOSING THIS Gone prieye attes me in hell. o¢ heaven. Know | interview with a unionist who isabundantly qualt- | of the celebration of St. Patrick's day thers, did With her great new Company, Every Afternoon and church and ‘congregation at the Prayer Meeting This | DOlism of one vessel of the retina of the left eye— | EVENING. Reinhart and een Pears foMTS | ned to represent the position of his party. He | BOt take place to-day. Tt is teared that riots” will ‘wreat pany, y Everything Except Paper and Envelopes, ‘Reinhart and Fi i iL I i el ‘Nacht pt Paper (timiestiyy, Een, at 790 otlock. Strangers are | & blood gathering—and that with earetul teat | 7s wae, —— nd the boy bamed after we. T Hope ie will hot | EA¥e me a summary of the situation as the latter | CHsve from the celebration of Che day —— 20 Beautiful Young Ladi i, & q To my Father and Sister.” the late Gladst inet who certainly knows — 18 star Olio Performers, ‘O'BRIEN, the converted showman, known | cover his sight, museum at ten o'clock this morning. Members of | Word was sent to the poll sos ee ee : : = det se : ihe cirena wo vies Sar ee . e police and soon afterwards = THREATENED BY MEXICANS, ‘Maden alee He i not giving up business; simply makings | vation Amuy here LO MORMON (DAL) EVEN: | SENATOR Van WCE hav offored his restdence on | the department express themselves as much | Coroner Patterson viewed ‘the. body. and gave’ a | tS leader's mind and repeated to him — goths = . ING. at the hall, corner 6th and sts. n.w. Come and pleased with the result e three days’ ses- | certificate of death. Deceased was 27 years old | Conversation, which was concerning the round- | 1 of Awault and No change. Massachusetts avenue for sale { 000. Its of the day: jogalce NEW satiosar 1 ~ seo aid ear hin. Collection at the dog ty avenue for sale for $65, sions. ‘The papers and the discussions evoked by | A2@ had been engaged in the cigar business and | table conference and the general relations of the Ainasion anceps Sven ‘TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, alt at Be ALE, EMPIONING AND JQUBNEYMEN | | SoLictron McCor it 1s understood has been mak-| them nave, asa rule, been not only interesting, | yaniarsinoad.” 1 “Re *mPloy of the Peunsyl-) various bodies. “That is all false,” he sul Nogates, Antzoxa, March 17.—The authorities notin 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | heed a hand or desire employment they will apply at | (28 Some very successful investments in real €3- | put of great practical value. —-+—. absolute unmitigated lie.” Whether Chamberlain | tear q contiict with the Mexican soldiers at any THATCHER, PRIMROSE & WEST'S MINSTRELS. EVOTIONALAND OTHER BOOKS FOR LEN- | Cosmopolitan Hall, southeast corner of Sth and & st. | tate since he has been here in Washington. The| at tne beginning of the morning session to-day | MAKING WAR ON THE “BOBTAIL.” | 235 agreed to the concessions accepted by Glad-| jowent. Deputy Sheriff Speedy and Constable 80 GREAT ARTISTS 60 Bos bebe Fe ee eT Te | Cer cae poole f0F 20 cta pe ie bought Hot iong | ‘Be Chair appointed Dr. Richard Bawards, of T-| yay he F the_Sercet | whether Gladstone has acoopted Hartington's com, | LNGUAES. were in an American ealoon a short dts. — er a a é cl 8 welers on the Fourteen whether Gladstone has accepted Hartington’s con- 5 he Me: line today, when fou Introducing Easter Music for Sabbath Schools, <qg2> 1 HEREBY CAUTION THE PUBLIC | ago for Scents per foot, He is sald to have made | 2018; Hon. Solomon Palmer, of Alabama, and Hon. Line Form a League. Gitsin wish Save beck vuoed ty Raveclls | wecinen esioies cannes eameee eee eats Books for sabbath School Libraries. a a at ay GaN ores SU EHG | a number of inieeunenta i ate HL 8. Cornell of Colorado, as a committee on reso- : cage | wee ee gee Senge ge somany Pm me ‘That Wite of Mine. ‘Prayers and Hymnals, a fine assortment ‘ut iny written onder, nor will T be responsible for au» Se See lutions, Dr. M. A. Newéll, of Baltimore; Superin- | waar was DONE 47 A MEETING Last sIGHT—Paasen- | Whether or not a few liberals think Morley’s un- | THORIAgl. Ot At teed Une ball gravity the ki ‘The Haman Frog and Sileut Fisherman, Selvin tip bec Sno eernenally. HEBEYS-LIGHAU. | | Mis Leton's Missron Mise Ada Leigh, who DAS | nent Aaron Gove, of “Denver, Colorado, and| “Gena to nercse ro ras ee le, compromising attitude ts a stumbling block; | ofan American named Spence. The American ec caciuine sane as BEES ee Rooter tte ia soon ea patilsbed 2 “issn ame founded different institutions in Paris for the | CTorintendent Ao Tana: vf Cook eontaas, LAN! Gecaee 20 Fass UF THEIR FARES—A4OOM- | whether Chamberlain's appeal to Gladstone was | oficers escaped. Gov. Torts had the man Who is “> the nership between O.B. Corrix | Deneft of American and English young people, {s | Were appointed a committee to consider Honan) BES THE COMMEGIORERS, genuine ora disguised widening of the gulf, no- | fired the shot arrested, but_he was soon released, ‘Sacccee ee SMES AG gear Oe Merl | Ren ita ain. Lam ne Mr |W leon aero inant eaeaona| ue wasa guneiog ot geatonen steve: | tyson tos Thare revs, aowony, | Hea any wea sos soe or, Trouble vs. a es avitig Park, r : sect ave 3 rainy : : ded eitne ated maa ermine New Boos act & SICHAU wil coptinne jn chanre of the Hote), | ception with the object ot Interesting afew treads | mbruing wag” °°" ihe Sepie 1 the ing at the residence of Prot. Harry King, 20 | for telleving that & practical agreement uniting | toipg here The situation considered serious # the Moral baile s nd WM. Comin in charge of the Stables, until fur: | in the extension of hier work. "Miss West, wishing | wi, sere » | street, in response to a call fora meeting of per- ferent c ° = a March 21—Mr. Sol. Smith Ruseel in His Home Com- | ehonteron Wis, | Sermotice: mhre-atr_| Pay equal honor to Miss Lélgh as acount o Ths) aeoiaesare paper Was read. by. State | $008 traveling on the 14th streetcar line to 2S Right ago dors really exist, Dut that noeection s8] THE NORTTWESTERN FLOSRA, omy, “Pa~ Vom Hotet Crnstitutional tay of the United States. | = ——Waservazox, DG Marah 15, 1887, | alleviated fa Pare woe once atts it some steps to obtain relief from the annoyances oF| Promntiy repudiated by the others and ©. f ae on Hol wr of W TON. te 5 re not only on the American but | Superintendent J. W. Holcombe, of Indiana. romptly repuaiated by the others and a recon- ra ‘Seats now on sale. mhi6 Realistic Philosophy, by Mecush. S~ THE FIRM OF LOUIS K ‘BERG AND | on the English side, 8 inviting friends to meet Te paper was discussed by Superintendent 0.B, | Wt Prof. King described asthe infernal bob- Pitatlon be tue tarcner postponed, ‘itiscicarat | AM Immense Gorge Above Bismarck SRRWSION nf perce nrehilh by Chrietsan ela, NATHAY 1, ROSENBERG, doing business under the | Miss Leigh on Friday morning at the British Jega- | Johnson, of Columbia, 8. C.; State Superintendent | tall car.” Judge Thomas Holiday presided and | any rate that only # few days will now elapse be. | Aud Disaster Feared When it Hrenks, Grand St. Patrick's Ball of the ‘The Merry Men, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Ww. is this day aemeivad ‘by Saatual ‘consent. The bust. | UO. Miss Leigh's chief object in Visiting this ‘iH. C. Speer, of Kansas; ‘County Superintendent | Mr. R. C. Gwynn acted as secretary. Prof. King | fore tbe tories will introduce a coercion Dill, and ‘Cuicaco, March 17.—A spectal from Bismarck, Lath, ot “National Rides’ Aemeovy. O see be Hue es the oid Rees ein Be Nika eae Meth ted we | by am American Indy if the teed iopeertses: thie | Yous, MacDonald, of Topeka, Kansas; Dr. M. A. | prieily rehearsed the various wrongs sutfered by | UHleSS a agreement Is reached Ueiors theh the | Dak. referring to the break up of the Missourt, P65 Sy and foun. Ticket, admitting Gent ‘and W. H. MORRISON by BL. Rosenbergs, who will sive sentune all slain | 16 the firs: etfort taste ln aarenies heen a ane Se erento Nn uperta: | Avelers on bobtall cars, and suggested that it | nent and trretrievable by perme | says: ‘The water began Thang at anvarly hour RGCuIRN Gab ACTING —=— BOOKSELLER AXD STATIONER, opainetibecld im, "LOUIS ROSENBELG. | to te Associated Mission Homes in Paris. tendent in Indiana; State Superintendent B. §, | the railroad company was disposed to ignore the THE UNIONISTS VOTING FOR COERCION. Seen Saeed G HROk @ ta Auman iene ; 3 a Ss Temoved his oftice and residence from | Col, $witzier, chiet of the bureau of statistics | SAN Cook county, Tl at real 2 WEST heeaapapadgtts bance dard ted Ww ELOCUTION AND _ ORATORY, Curr Booxs Carr Parer Telephone CA sera 0 1400 Lat. nw, 1, | Treasury department, having completed his report | read an invitation te the conrexton, Hone oaes | tially the same service on the 14th street line to- | mass of the liberal party have come to # decision statis’ ofall Sere. Wane She Webomegars naw pectic Beate TOU Pepa anne TS ant tz | _ The Heme. twelve moe. uniform tn size and. styte eae METHOD oF | TmcnteTaAL commerce, in, which is exhaustively | Newmann to inspect an exhibition of the products | OAy oe raed to find Wont under the chareer of, the | Le they themselves have not. at eee Ree Secs crerener Denes, Mouths. New claves (limited in number) ate now | Reatly bound in cloth, gilt. 98 Linds, only Soc. eacl. REMOVAL.—I TAKE THIS METHOD OF | discussed the industries, &., of tenot thesouthern | Of California silk culture. | fle read also telegrams | wis amazed to find that under the charter of the | ‘Trevelyian’s speech last might shows that his | and the people living. om the low. banks of t seme: ‘Writing paper and chvelopes, 24 sheets of paper and ploroing ms: friends and the public gener. | states has entered upon another important and | Of Erecting from Silas W. Moody, superintendent | Fad the company could train its horses to PUES | yengency towards homerule Has bern much ex: | Steatarh moving outand preparing forthe worst ‘The principal will take afew pupils to instruct pri- | envelopes to match, only 1Uc. 3 box. Sily that Z have removed from my old, stable, No. 645 | valuable work, namely, the commerce of the Mis- | Of Instruction of Idaho, and Ira’G. White, state P PIOY @ | aggerated. He bids fair to support the government | The breaking up of the gorge at Washburne will Syn tlre lame York avenner witers the saine courtesy snd promptnese | SiSIppL and OI Ho rivers and of the bridges which | Superintendent Of California, ‘The department | driver. penal {rough thick and thin. The following statement | certain fort @ gonge at sibiey Island, 19 mies = logrues free i om es ie ay ana i ¢ross them, in which he proposes to give informa. | the a of the feeling of the Gladstonian party towards | south of here, and the gorge at this point In INSL 1LK-MAID DRILL, iT JOHN PARKES, | ine homes meas Neretofore, Have now on hand ten | Tio nich’ will Hot Only “be complete historieethy AT THIS AFTERNOON'S SESSION, however, he said, id require the company to pro- | Chamberlain was given me yesterday by one of Its | caused an overiiow of thr e benefit of Unity Presby-erian churet, at | oct 617 and 619 7th street n. JAMES G, BOWEN, as to the volume and characteristics of the com- ‘one o'clock, the Waa vide carriages sufficient for the comfort and con- | leading members and may be taken as ouly or side of Uhe river. Watches arestationed Bheidon's Hall. 1004 F strect, MARCH 177TH and m12-1W* 627 New York aventie, |} merce of the rivers in the past, but its influence | CS MPIns at one o'clock, the topic was “The Best expressing their views: Were Chamberlain to re- he river for a dist ance of 50 miles porth, and ISTH GE FUelock pain. Lunch’ served from 2 103 = = ge TW WATER pon the development of the’ country through | §¥stem of State School Supervision.” The nro. | eat ae ee Tees ee tke cenniag | tahn to the fold they are under the Impression that | teiephones and military teleraph lines are te Mittiasion toentertainment,2scenta mnis.ate | Act "Tae Srarewexts Berow er rend ey eisai which they flow; the changes In thelr commerve | ductory paper was from Hon. Warren Easton, of | ance he would be more dangerous than outside it. If he in forwarding Intelligence of the rivers tn an the world in the opinion of eminent physicians who | #8 @result of the {nauguration of our great rail- | Louisiana, and those down for discussion were Dr, | “Dobtall” apparently a small thing, but exasper- | votes for coercion and supports the conservative | state. The steamer Tomkins, owned by the Evans. Hs BIJOU THEATER. ARE BONA FIDE; IF YOU HAVE ANY have tented itin Eldhey and | bladder {iseaven, Ta wars et oes eae Daas cone the eS es ae of Illinois; Hon. J.R. Preston, of sun (eer Renae Rare fee Fhe = government a tne oe ae scasion, ca Kier ‘Transportation company, Was frozen | 2 tulles ‘ —s y 3 sha, gout, rheumatism ‘troubles arising from | rates of freight on. raliro: ,ete., bring ississtpp!; Hon. J. D. Pickett, of Kentucky; press more utteriy disc jan he is now? south last fall, and is uow in danger of destruc RIGHT PRICES—25c. MATINEES—20c,,_ To all DOUBT, BRING THIS ANNOUNCE- excess of uric acid ia the system. For sale by Gown the information as taras’ practicable to | J. H, Lawhead of Kansaas Hod, solomon Fainer, | having double cars, The “pobtall” driver, he sald, | ho ‘Threatena tas orious forward. a: Biemingtam | Tia sd rate. ‘Childrvn half price atthe Matinces, MENT WITH YO. E. P. MERTZ, corner 11th and F sta. n. w. January 1, 1887. ‘To collect, formulate and report | of Aiabama; Dr. Jno. L Bechananan, of Virginia, | Was compelled to look in several directions at | candidate everywhere at the general election the ———Ses fy ee N ; eae ee this Information, three experts have ‘been ap. | and Superiivendent J. L. Tomlinson, of Winston, | Onc, and when the car was crowded could not | few votes which they receive will be “deducted 107 AT A BULL-FiGHT. Mr Frank Harvey. author of “Wages of Sin” EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.} Price, Sse: gullom “Telephone OOF, ant ow for pea Whose services Will aid for out of the | N.C. tell whether a passenger who was getting off had | trom the conservative not from the liberal poll. — Woman Against Woman.” Mr. Ralph, Delmore, sup * mI OO THR nucien | edgral Treasury, viz: For the Ohio river and the | “At the closing session this evening the subject | safely reached the ground or not. Only a few | Their plan ts to leave htm to stew in his own julcé | he People Paid Meavily for Seats and ese gene ene ee | arn a Sa Nanya ana of ae | Re Rene ree a | ta ion» ur Sune Sta es | ta eae peace Sn aa | noes oa toh en maa | "aoe mm wen te all ate Page " boy Or Se on pape on oe - y ir. Hes A. Dudley, s tary of the # ernme 7 wor in the re lome Seleaccctatton co iby Citiges tees Laces | Swans Dove ues Fowder, 11s toangpy and all others wo ay Gnd it fo their advan: | of trade, Louisvfie: yx; for the Upper Misatstppt Will speaks Tent” Senator Blair and others | Coyver thought she was of te step'and ‘whipped | [ctr astute at Emedext Hervant or mag net, | Sr. LOvss, March 17.—A spectalfrom San Rafael, England. Next week, Loat : London. mhl¢ Oskley’s Infant Powder, 1:3c. ‘Suntounce the purvhase of the ‘property at the "© | and the bridges which ‘cross it (some fifteen in INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. up his horse. They a al is said, rte ‘but this they think fs not dependent upon any- | Mex., says: A bull-fight took place at that towa Gj")? FRENcH cHanITABLE Lubin's Infant Powder, 1c. PYM JORIS OF Clint, ana, St, Lows, Sr. | At the session lag evening the question of “In. | Mortifying and cxaspersting 1 was t aie ee yesterday in the presence of fully 50,000 people, Ammontsted Bay Huss, the most, refreshing and} _, CORNER OF 14TH AND B STREETS NW | Lower Misaisaippl between gi. Louk oak the Gave | Austrial Education in’ Our Public Schools” was | ny'el chen Mls aor Sn a ae one of Whom had paid less than $8 for a seat Best Head Cleaning Fluid in the world, 2c. where Twi have, completed on. or about April 1st | CPx cr sl 1H. Morgan, secretary Mer. | discussed. ‘The opening address was delivered by | P Rev. Mr. Dorsey said that when x out of een 3 Standing room. The bulls refused to fight ad enn eee laos Towels, ise 15300, 61 per desea willberenoved iny Feport will be Coimpicted and. publlaned. by aus | Sok treGd Park TAP ea oF the, Normal school | ope Or up as kis wile was on the step and pitched | Lees Got Little Emcouragement for | in ingiscrianaie attack up tie lisa 9 ee Barbers’ all linen Towels, $1 per dozen. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND YARD, { meeting of Congress in December. eens | Dickie arnt ry Ciner Speak ees were a. W: | Ror out of the carina Tanner that vwltould have D aiGen pe bare area inion ier Wiss tain suse CuUOA tapen oo enmpeaes Rae Soe eShop tetera a oI will be pleased to welcome my old and new | Losr axp Fouxp.—A constituent of Representative | Hotell of is aie ete op eee cent W._B | Gear had net caught her.” oY "BenLax, March 17.—Lesseps while bere had no | a several tes were compelled {0 change the DUNION FRATERNELLE pe LANGUE FRANCAISE, | ,, Slightly, Store Soiled Bustles. 23: worth from 50c. | OP Worie and Vellow Pine: Footing, Pinuhine soa | Taulbee sent him a pocketbook containing very | industrial training; H.W. Compton of Toledo, XO SEAT, NO FARE. conference with Blelchroeder, the well-known | omit Willa Geder fram, their attack ‘upon tive close tiem out rapidly occasioned the big reduction. | Divssed Lumber. ee ring | Midlstinet remains of two ten dollar greenbacks, | Olilo, and Major K: Binghai, of Bingtiam school, | One gentleman present, an Englishman, insisted | banker, on the Panama canal.’ Bietchrooder had | fiyPnentere “Tus, prope neeisted the ot ‘THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1887, WE OFFER THE KING OF BARGAINS ON THE | pusinesa, and in order to reduce the cost of handling | THE constituent wrote that he lost the feels Ad . that the proposed movement should include an | last year declined to issue a new canal loan. Ger- | and lange numbers of Ube former, more or FIELD OF COMMERCIAL’ COMPETITION. Tuber fo sie uuuimum, 1 have purchased and a Eadie toane ieee about elght months ag0| The Troops at Col. Scott’ Funeral. | effort to compel the company to furnish a spat for | man experts doubt, Lescens’ assertion that he will | wounded, were arrested, At Abuer's Music Hall, 708-712 E Street N. W. | selects of Betton, deh ae ee er morainary | fore known a6 Biscoc's wharves iovatd ome oe one on eucl side to the leather Of the pocketbook, | ATE ENTS OF ARMY OFvicxtS anovT Tax warren | eVery fare. Mr. De Marr. however, said It ieee See en ee MR, LAWTON DISAPPEARS. } equal juslity and style to ant means of a nity ti rL ss denoi A L ‘al LBTTE! GEN. SHERID, of the passenger sted on gett! ‘2 eo + Uh - eal Saket, Toe a % Sy 2c. Suds inthe | WATER 82, FOOT OF 10TH AND HSTS.S.W., | tana chases ae ie eae ee, | FRONULGATED BY GULL GInoOe @ crowded car, It was decided that to begin a | {hat itis learned that the withdrawal of the antl. | sp eaws All His Moncy from Bank and Faull Orchestra, conducted by Prof. C. Campagna. 25 pieces of Licht and Medinm Drab Homespun where I intend to handle my rough lum! Semite rt chaplain, Stoekker, out. Mr. Taulbee turned over the pocketbook | A paragraph was published in Tae Star of the | “no-seat, no-fare” movment would be opening too jeachotag toon ee ¥ here Uhe reichstag from Berlin, was chiefly due w Bis- Leaves New Vork Owing a Million. Widiee, Giattanen..5-4108 Dress Goods, at 1=%c. per yard, worth 18c. ee ee ooh ee ee and what remuined of the notes to the ‘Treasury | oth inst. to the effect that it was understood that | Wide 2 Néld just now. mari’s direct initiative, The bourse is lat. Riser ‘Yoks. Starch 16h daappearencoat h. ir. n referred toa — New ¥ 7 it Two cases of fine Spring Styles Light Figured, Best | snd more constsht personal supervision to my several | 22d received two new ten dollar bills, 0 5. Gi Prot. King and Mr. August Petersei —_>— Lady. 50 Cents. Brand Calicoes, at Ge. per yurd: generally sold at Be. | Places of business, have secured the weteiees ot ae — Col. H. G. Gibson, of the 3d artillery, had been | statement made by President Hurt to a Srar E NEW CARDINALS HATTreEp. | E Lawton, of the firm of Lawton Bros, dealers Tickets for sale at Droop’ Music Store and Brad. | g¥&,ate about, 15 pieces of the Bernhardt Dre |W. E. Denuisom, who will hereafter call upon pur: | _'THR New Fast Mart. Seuvice West.—Second As-| reprimanded by the Secretary of War for the un-| reporter that the company Jntended to improve | THE 3 : in. phommornies, at Se. $3 Mrostway, fas Adams Bookstore. S14 1 street wh123e_ | Fara Judging fromthe quantity we Lave soldof itees | courestment heretofore wo uaitsrmeliy eatesdeg to | stant Postmaster General Knott and Chiet Clerk | soldierly conduct and appearance of the military Pee eee eaten after complaints wat Lai | The Pope Congratulates the Czar om | created a great desl of appreheusion, aud tt ts yROWNSON MEMORIAL FUNDS they areconsidered a Bargain, ine L promise and guarantee my usual promptness and | Nash, of the Post Office department, returned to | escort belonging to the 3d artillery, on the occa- not been fulfilled. Prof. King said that there was His Escape From Assassination. generally — bellev That he ts" bankrupt. Tatars Un LEECH DARDS, Esa, ‘30 cases of Plain India Linen, regular thread, at So. | fair in the execution of all orders. Washington this morning from a trip to Kansas | sion of the funeral ox Col. KN. Scott. Since then | q°prospect of at least ayear and a halt or two| ow, March 17—At a consistory to-day the | He left the on ‘Tuesday afteruon, Subject: “How T Brcaum 4 CaTHoLte.” PLE JE worth Se, anywhere. “The reavon of this SE rs Po (ity on the frst train In the new fast mall service | Col. Gibson has sent communications to a number | years more of the “Infernal bobtall,” at best. He rapataaie were! WAtGse 166 ‘also pre. | 25, UStal, to go to ils hom” on the Hudson, and bas Under the Auspices ofthe oe preg, reduction ia the immense quantity we Bevo} pinch OMe MOT aT Tere Tene icetiss trker pont dhe new service a com- | of journals characterizing the paragraph tn aues Thought, the company could at least run double coahnd tin per pitherasin Ne) Reader ae [ied pre tmremtipcnen gaan gro lywrnmer ry bi ITUTE. 9 2 4 suce second in. over was - | sever achtnents Were obtained, bUL outside Of 4 tho Institute Tall, 002 Fat-m. wDUNDAY EVEN- | | 3 more casceof the popular French Sattoen Rem-| grits iv We ly dard, Water «t-fout of 10th | Potite made ah average oF Over Mitte Ere miler | tion as “utterly false.” It is learned, nevertheless, | CFS during the hours of the day when travel was ada, the United States, India and Australia. That nothing {s cuown.. The amoutt of his labilie phe en MARR Se J587, of Sotclock. nants in Light and ‘Eatterns, desirable lengths, | eee Ea = hour between Columbus, Ohio, and St. Louis. On | that an offictal letter was sent by the War depart- SO peotleaan nt quoted Senator Van Wyck | Tie pope has telegraphed to the ezar congratu- | Ues are estlinated at about $1,000,000, Mr. L ee ova dsc Cia Sn DE OF tae, Some portions of the route the train made seventy | ment authorities to Col. Gibson requesting him to | as saying that he saw no remedy from the “fare | lating him on his escape from assassination. ton ts a Widower end the sole representative of the ICTCLE PARTIES SUPPLIED WITH TRI-| Sn bereisa chance T° sPProsching ‘The 5th day of Murch, A.D. 1887, alles an hour. explain why the military escort trom his regi- | Pox” nuisance unless the passengers sat_with en firm, tls brother, who was associated WIC Mit, ext sioek ie te United Stauen” Laon Sct each howg: | A small Jot of the genuine Roechlin Freres French | S4RAH Promact ¥. NaTuAvins Puonax~Eanity, No. | pensoxx,Gon Drum haa notbeen at the war | caine failed to report on time at the funeral of | their fares on thelr handsand reused to serve. as From Wall Street To-Day. having died some time ago. 10 month. CAPITAL CYCLE CLUB CO., 1406 N. | Imported Satteen Remnants, warranted to be aa rep- 10.054. 3 ver conductors, Judge Holiday remarked that the | ew Yyorx, March 17, 11 a. m.—The opening at _ TOOK ALL HIS CASH WITH TIM, fee Whi2-3m | resented, at 1c. per yard. worth Joc. On motion of the Distt by. Charles 8. Wilson. her | department for several days, owing to the illness | Col. Scott, and that the Cope tion of the | company lost considerable money through people | re stock exchange Was Weak, first prices show. | Rufus T. Kirkland, Lawtou’s castler, states th A Job lot of Worsted Dress Goods, the latest 5} Penance tb be catered hereee agrendant canse his ap- | of Mrs. Drum.—J. A. Butler, editor of the But- | 0Mclal letver contained what would be construed | no got on the “bobtalls” when crowded end | te frase ar tvbogg tokens on Tuesday Lawton withdrew all is’ funds fro: roe Cag I ES it Szumershaden. af Half value at prices from Servs | [omens be catered Rerun on, oF before, the rt | ooo ramen HOnTY ¥- Gllds, encarta by most army officers as an oficial reprimand for | never passed up the fares. Heese tos percent, the latter ia Canade South | different banks In which he deposited and ton a oe eet mere c. (On third foot.) rite te cane wil bo proceaded witt ay in cas ot de: | ean Exendage tn Europe, Michael Banner of New | SeUasoldlerly appearance and conduct of both | "iva brave man” sald Mr. Terrell, “who wilt | Mui % to % percent, the latter in Canada South. | etry with lin Tavwton, btore his depart a | iti Sie er gar ror race 2. “hn | Su ein Seak’ata the Aotorot wrens wy | York, Alexander of Philadelphia, J: W.tambert | "Gelctrer was caused. by complaints made to | Hs haita dollar through the crowd. of ic, The, principal activity Was in Western | ery kind trom whith shy tutormation, cou ie si Tes == | elegant articie for Senter Drew Wear.” “” | ruivofeourhs an wna we earns tron, | Sierras and Ht 0. Price of Cleveland are at | tne War department authorities by. a number ot TO SRR THE COMMISSIONERS, eee eat ee Pan, with, the’ remainder ‘gener. | Secured asto Ue disposition of funds and prop To Fram [smopcee ribit'end Dark Fisured Patterns este widile aed | the boud of marriage on the groundsef deacon, soe, | for Old Polat Comfort, where ne win | SfmY oflcers of high rank, whofelt that some off-| Prof. King offered: resolutions providing for a | auuintia and St. Foul. wll the, meena gener | morge tae dl sae een an ‘THIS MOST EXCELLENT ARTICLE weight, only 10e. per yard, worth 13c. support and adultery. be the guest of Mr. A. E Bateman. | fess of the escort, butor lis unmiltary appear. | Committee Of three to confer with the Commis. | the early dealings, and further declines of from en en peeet —— = ‘Another lot of the well known UTICA SHEETING Bean eure at MERRICK, A.J. | Speaker Carlisle, Samuel A. Duncan of New York, | gnoe.. They represented that some of the men in | Slohers to see whether reltef could be obtained | sax Percent occurred. In the latter part of the | Ch Pucsday ue had an tuterview With Lawt WE WILL MAKE SPECIALLY LOW PRICES TO | Remnants, A trae copy Feat: UJ Bee Clerk, 8. A. Green of Boston and ©. D. Nash of Milwau- | fine were ‘the from those officials from the “various hindrances, | hour, however, a general advance Wok place, tn Ry and Walt wire a that Lawton 34 64 94 104 104 PahlO-1an Aw ___By 8 C. WILLIAMS, Assit Clerk. | koa, are ab the Riggs ——W. A. Foster of Boston, | pier werent para rae ae oe eaUOT, which Richmond and West Point. became prom. | Bfoadway and Wall strwt, aud that Lawton THE TRADE ON gs st a Sa rane le ¢ for it was necessary for a sergeant to take hold of | inconveniences and annoyances to which they are | Whic sl eines juested litm to go with =: ae ~<a yt, B HIDDEN, MD. SPECIALIST, 208 | C.F. Leigh of Hartford, Geo. P. Cary of Milwaukee, | their guns and place them ition for them | gubjected” by reason of the use of “bobtail” cars; | iment, gaining 1 per cent from Une low: Weoen Ratkaoet Gen and BUTCHERS BARD WAX FLOOR BOLISH XD Bes Gb. 20. 33. Bs Fe ro MeUment, sty Baltimore, Md. at Wil- | K. L. Hendrick of New York and B. ¥, Farrington | When ordered tocscoret ens Pace gor them eee creat Sac Copniiten Ak that ‘adequate | Western Union also rose 1 At 11, o'clock the | ee ton aise “naked. hikn 1 “ 3 canes of the best Silver Gray Simpson Calico Rem- | lsrd’s Hotel, Washington, D. C., Mouc fednes- | of Buffalo, are at the Ebbitt.—w. L. Van Nest of nd market is moderately ; - PIANO POLISE. napig; at Se. per yard worth Sar Wasentel went | dayeand Fridays, trom 12 tod pray Lesher enone regarded as the most likely explanation of such | powers are not conferred under’ laws upon oe Warranty deed for tie convey ance of re Colors. = nies! Tet | Cousultation free. “Practice lintited to Diseases of the | NCW York, A. K. Scott of Boston and J. W. Tomlin- | tnsoldierly proceedings. Some of the officers, it | baid Commissioners t correct. such sbuses, ine the Anarchist New Jersey, and to meet iim at the New Yor thas no equal. REMARKABLE BARGATSS IX LAD1 Chest, Throat and Nasal Fassures: Specially success- | S00 Of Biriningham, Ala. are atthe Arlington. | was asserted, neglected to Wear the customary | drances, inconventences and annoyances, then | No Sympathy with tera, | Hotel. 5 HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, UNDERWEAR treating Enlanged Tos Fever, Rose Dadge of mou for & deceased comrade, | such committee are further empowered and in-| _Cutcaco, March 17.—A special from 8; leld, | “SAID HE WAS RUINED AND THOUGHT OF SUICIDE. mh? > LADIES’ COMBINATION SUITS. theif aa ees Hae Society Notes, who, by the way, be to their own regiment. | structed to urge upon sald’ joners theduty | Ml, says:’ Messrs. George S. Bailey, of St. Claire, | He met Lawton there with the blank deed, aid We are offering Low nec ered Edge around neck, at $3 ae n4-th.s.tu.6m. ‘The British Minister and MisS West gaveahand- | It was further stated that after the interment at | of a] 4 ‘Congress for such adequate | and Victor Karlowski, of Cook, united labor mem- | noch went to tbe Grand Central depot, Lawton trimmed with Embroid- = DRM, F. QUTHBERT HAS REMOVED ot i pplying f the house, have prepared a protest against esc a Sy samira rary vine gr yr ta ! ee Ree eee Sure | some dinner arty on Tuesday evening to Secre-| the cemetery more than one officer turned his re and, further, “that such committee are | bers of told Kirkland he intended to jeave the city by Coxe: i, ‘ary and dirs, Whitney, Gen. and Mrs. Sheridan, | horse over tothe charge of an enlisted man in | likewise directed or empowered to inquire of said | the action of Senator Burke and Kepresentative | tein tuat hehad drawn OuLall money on deposit; Suen — " righ peck, trimmed with, two, rows Inserting and | _wihd2we aS ____ | Mrvand. Mra Gomer, Sirs. Slater, Miss Clymer, | order that he might return to the barracks in tbe | Commissioners whether the sald street ratiway | Rohroack In Secupying the positions Of Pall | that he was ruined: that he did not know what CHEAPEST AND CLEANEST FUEL. Pe Age 1 Sith Inserting and Em- | §.~8—g WISE, MEN, PLACE THEIR ORDER FOR | Mrs. storey, Mr. Arthur Brice, Mr. Endicott, jr., | Street cars, thus avoiding thetedious return march | company has the right, by or through their char- bearers at Mrs. Nosbe's funeri Bye on ‘. <4 do, and that he would pr mutt suicide, WASHINGTON GAS COMPANY'S bromiery. SLT; worth S185. Daserdns broken im iges warm weathre"P. ° Savze shirt | 37. ce, of the legation, and tiie Misses West.” | with thetroops. These weresomeof the thingscom- | ter, to require £3 on the cars used by itto | Will ask tw have it spread on, the rwcord. ‘The | {Swron further sald that ie hid exisanised al as ene ORE Ladies High neck. jie Sle Pia sticemet wa ‘homme, Ei |, MPa Cleveland were & becoming Sorin oe i eae aera a | Ras cnc area caobeetamg. ee J SUR | Parag an tn a awe mauuet emacrvor 3 | eure nn aM tray gut any meory tae CORE ~S Sete : Bao : A “ he officers w! le the com] fel 18 eS a . possession. ile le 0 tal al Inserting, #108; aatally sold at 8 50. | Facto mh3_ | black straw anda black dress and jacket sn a zi favorable to the Orders -rceived at i 2 13 eS . 4 at the | people had a right to expect. better things from | more or less trouble, inconvenience and annoyance | assi=t_ In securing legislation WTON'S PLACE OF BUSINESS Si fice Gas Company, 413 10th Ladies’ Low neck Combination Suite, trimmed front | ig-— B, GREEN, 423 OTH OT. N.W, | Paper bunt yesterday. Tisreguiar troote of the cemy., Tho michel com | Shana peeemcreee! “whether such rail. | Interest. of weallh-producers Wat will be equally |.) .4fAWTONETLAGE OF BUSINESS Pan: 10th st. nw. and back with Inserting and E:nbrot for 82.37; Paperbancings. Having resigned my posi: ve il il, yet. they trust It may be di oc celicbens seen rien [eee . fon with ne Ie Henderson: f ber festa toca saber. | Miss West will give a meeting for Miss Leigh at | munication may not have contained all the alle- | way company bas the rignt to place upon such | fair to all, ¥« y trust it i fistinety | aes Broadway to-day, under attachment — pasar Seemann er Ladies’ Low neck, trimmed with Medici Lace, 3.98; | tention of my friends and the public generally to my | the British legation on Friday morning at eleven | gations and specifications seriatim, but if its re- | extension and to operate cars in most respects in- | unders that they have no symp Judge Donohue, of tte’ supreme court, Gn credé 4.G. JOHNSON & BROTHERS’, offices worth $5. x * S88: | new store, 425 Oth at w., where will be found an en | O'clOcK. ciplent didnot feel reprimanded 1t was because he | ferlor to the cars and service on its main line.” ‘those who violate the laws or erases fors’ clans, amounting wo € . \. EALDWIN JONSON'S oifices, We,iah it known that we have but very few of these | WD. TAP, questions Wind Shei aia | MF. and Mrs. John W. Foster gave a large dinner | failed to read between the lines. AN ANTI-FARE-BOX LEAGUE. Ls * in som er eres no Caen tha cece: Rest wit) neg, Hoin Mouldings ia Gut and Hard Woods, | party last evening for Mr. and Mrs, John Crosby seyoapited ilttrtat hardest pap Prof. King also offered a resolution that “in the - __»—__ a teccempeee katona BENRY A. JONES’, grocery store,” eeea otis mageiiaibs every Gepenent| | ta-Walton, ete. rown of New York, thelr guesta ‘The others | An extract of orders No. 20, from the headquart- jor tue company. —L: ; B31-tn ih : with him the proceeds of Lhe discounted notes, ‘w., Georgetown. About 335 Reninants lett yet of Silks, Satins and | om ion in a Texas Town. stand hope fo baxe the patronage of both | present were Justice ‘and Mrs. Waite, Judge and | ers Third U. S. Artillery, Washington barracks, | VB? of the inadequacy of the powers of the Com-| _Confagras a5 A ceueat and hop the patr h fasts Distelct of Columbia Bia Srames, Texas, March 17.—The city was | Will! him the proceeds of the discauuted noes, Velvets, Hemeuiber we adveriiucd then’ last week, | pervence’ the huaineas- olf colors toteaated Come wai | MIS. Harlan, Judge and Mrs, Strong, the Postmas- | Washington, D.c., March 16, 1887, is oflctally pro. | ™sslouersot the Scaventences andamnoy. | Visited yesterday by a disastrous fire. The greater | one Chouteal Ausouate and Ol colnpaly A L 1 id over one-half of the SOO we had ‘sold. Teceive my personal attention. ter General and Mrs. Vilas, Mr, and Mrs, Charles dl the various hindrances, inconventences and annoy- | Portion of two solid blocks Was destroyed. The similar cisim. ‘The company delivered to ay ; 7S fete besides the many that haveaccumulated. ~ ~"™“® | “Work peokipaly executed by competent workmen. | Nordhoff, and Rev. Dr. Bartlett. mulgated as follows: ances to which are subjected the citizens ot this | Retual 1oss will agereate over $62,000. Luwton proustesory notes of aise valee or § Aas : = THE ABOVE BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY AND Very Respectfully Yours, Mrs, La. Fetra entertained a company of Chris-| J. The following letter from the Meutenant- | District who find It necessary to use the 14th sureet Sean in trust fo discount the notes and hold the pro- ae LUHE ~ ERIDAY ONLY. * JOHN 8. P. GREEN, tian workers at luncheon on Tuesday, among | Sener! of the army to the colonel of the regi-| extension of the Washington and Georgetown ‘The Canada Pacific Blockaded, ceeds tor the company’s benelit. In addition be aa TLLL Ht KEE o ve! . f 7, 2mong | ment, 1s published for the information of reet railway, such citizens be invited to'pledze se crpmeddly -yagsed mh7-1m seamen. | whom were Miss Funny Sparkes seventéen Yours | reviiont, Asa maior of iormation of the | a ay, L to pledge | vo rmains CAN GET THROUGH THE ROCKY MOUNTAMK | Forse $5,000 IN havi, fe discounted tae note, paeransca cs ata yore Kee= SR sD eo, | A maistonary tn India, and hersister, Mrs, Wheeler, | Vinaication to the army and the Dublic: Fefuse 1 pay thelr tates oy depositing chosam’ it | wermespsct Soe Rosh TEE socxnde on | Hef te proses au aiso retaluod “the” mone wat tf xs ¥IxTUREA Ny a cect cee | ee TRAIT OE. UMTER STUUR, | Sie CRA, meena AAP Legir, ome | wie Canna Fae he, ake muta i | Miu can ite o Eb for profession t hm 4 i, D. Coy ". compete, w vices by ‘A. Van Wyck rendered to Law. arly ton 5 nae eat eg. me amie | rey kg se rr tat | PE Opera a, oe aL | aun ea am tet pay a ee | Sage, face te Pane ameaae | ta “RELIABLE” SHOE HOUSES, z Hat _mh7 ee 438 Oth st. nw. | to-morrow afternoon. Was abeont trom tho city, and criticisms” upon pass the fare of any other passengers to the ‘box Rest two days aro have returned trom the moun: ‘Te Be Manged on May Sth. 7 o-2 Penuay OBLI ae you allude, first react rata share. penses | tain ft rough, Sage Son ahegieek om he 816 7th st. and 19°? Penusylvauia ave, H Wn pie Eee aptnew ana | mp Stine Evemwith Co. Canaday. | firough tho newspapers” ‘They occasioned Me OF persons in malntalDing | Went south to reach the coast, BY the American | NEN Yow, March 17-—The goucral, torn of the ‘Are prowl of their tanners? inscription: as falniew of tue FIREMEN'S INGORANCE COMPANY | © 15 NOT 4 DISECESING OFFICER AND THEREFOR | QTCat Surprign fOr Upon all the Previous, parades | NG HENS ens subscribed Yo. maybe com. | HACE eset of May next, as the day on which Pever SmlU - = ak in their settlement with ine for daraaces by fire. HIS ACCOUNTS. your regiment in the city that had. ‘to such extreme measures; Pro. to be hanged. ‘Smith, with an accomplice named RELIABLE: ry S WELYSS, ‘The sergeant-at-arms of the Senate 1g not a dis- | MY HOlice Ihad been impressed with the fine ap- ‘That the pledges above referrea to | The Cattle Business Reviving im Texas | jvc inder sweeney, were Indicted for murder iu [ABLE”—the materials, 4.f Ivy Institute, Dursing ofticer. He does not hold or pay out a | Pearance and soldierly bearing of the officers and sche De only after at | _Lirrue Roc, Ank., March 17.—Advices from the | the frst degree in shooting Jolin Hannon, a Watch- Rowan _f24-im* #.w. cor. Sih abd B st8.n-¥._| single dollar of public money, and hence Lr De edgy og are obtained. stock-growing centers of the southwest: say a de- | man employed bY Use city on Lie Kast river front, RELIABLE" the workmanship. SECIAL ROGET HAVE sing! PI ney, ‘the state- | the ctreumst ‘and learned nothing to the dis- ote aed by Mesera, | cidod revival in the cattle pusinces has com. | MAR employed by the Clty on th a es sey were “RELIABLE” —for the lowest pricea, ~~ to HOG Lat n,w. F.BRAUS! ment telegraphed to a Boston paper that Col. | credit of your troops Perce the inadvertance, eeette nal other nie we | menced. In Texas preparations for the spring | convicted of murder in the tirst degree, but their 2 x 420,422, 424, 426 7TH BT. 15 | CPkvsira offiec Gud Pa. ave, uw. Oilcizero‘t's music | Canaday 1s behind tn his accounts cannot be true, | Which caused a delay of about ten minutes in thelr Doth resolutions Sere | drive have been completed and in some instances | CORL!CUMLO, Dia ae a i of appeals, which, Is the Fame of Our Goods and consequent 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH mhIS_ | Storey. Music for Receptions, Balls, Gerinaia, Ete Sanuctal cee reporting for escort duty, and for this 1 understand herds have been up the trail. Stockmen yamiried the Judgicut of tire lower cOUrE WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF OUR HOUSE. a ‘The tal clerk of the Senate pays out all the | you—not then being In command of the battalion— J, B Tanner, and | cstimate that from 0,000 t0 100,000 head of stock | Feecutly affirmed the Judgauent of Tike wortr soe Se ee ee Ona —— money, including salaries disbursed by tha body. | wero inno way esponsible, It ives me Pleasure appointed © committee to | estimate that from £0,000 to ta eae | in Sls ase, ' SOW IN DE : = Taahing paronaees of turn forage, ete. Se tistaction present condi- goog west. Sie one es SPRING FOOTWEAR NOW IX DEMAND aud we |, steer how low the price, we look ‘first for the the sengeant-at-armamakes out a lst of Synat ia | ton of the 8 artillery, and T have every reason €0 pltdge has becn rawn. up | South — itine on Record. vee fo beaetacally inndeate Yue TES WEEK heeded and it must be approved by the commirtes | Delicve tay the high standard of military bearing “opass up wiair Owa fares or| Hescucd from = Sinking Schooner. | ___* Itcuscmant With oor mE Wak. SHUES and SLIPPERS Ever Offered in Washington, | #°°2 Sitting qualities, you want wearing qualities also, ‘on continy Sees y fore the purchases are Shey ot loan flierrne! ‘will De pass PurcapErata, March 17. A.B Miller, of | Pic rieut, Geo. M. Love, retired, died at Buffalo, © AT PRICES ONE FOUKTH LES that we guarantee in all cases, but SOLID COMFORT | _631 15th st, Corcoran Dalla. 5 erie that corcun articles Have been purchased | (lened) F-B Sumaupin, Lieutenant General premier cowsionens 70- | Pays colice Wiliamsport from Boston, reports: | N.Y, yesterday. His record is quite a remarkable ‘Than Those of Many Other Houses, ——, “WILLIS' ICE DEPOT it the prices given. ‘The bills are then approved ‘order Gibson. ‘MORROW. bes ‘March 15.—Blook ‘one. entered the army during >, and LADIES “ECLIESE" FINEST HAND-SEWED | # what most persons want. Life is short at best and | eI ICE DEPOTS wy | fopthe next and are yy the Mnanctal clerk, (signed). H.R. Lewy, 3 Tanner, of the committee | "a" distant cates, Hana Seng penser to be a brevet brigadier general, perios Boots, crn Areh oF Bolid Comfort i€ we cam agaist you in WALKING THROUGH it eaay | 3X© 34m will have s full supply of beat becot | Instead of horrowing money fram his subordi- First Lieut, and Adjutant 3d Artillery. ppointed last evening, to-day made an appoint- | storm, fell in ‘the schooner r of Stoning. |b . ‘at different Umes a corps Daat. peice. ic ices wlwaye. ged . ———— see ee LADIES’ FINE MAND-TURNED or HAND-WELT | wwe will be happy to doo. Fotroulze tie reat wmponennd get fall weigh Sor anratay tins decane ie Sie eee No Fears of a Panic. Commissiontzs ‘fot a hearing at | S00. Conn. in 9, ‘one man snd a boy. The ag ee eS ee Os F {GARD WOOD, MANTELS, SLATE MAN- | about 95,000 to ‘the Ot employes in the | FICANCIAL AYFatis DX A BETTER CONDITION THAN tomorrow. Pod count man was badly frostbitven, | Their names, are eee eer iicutepant in 187%, DUL Dever reached KID BUTTON, warranted to outwear any 82.50 Shoe. OUR LINE OF LADIES and sh ms fac! feng! THEY WEES LAST SFRING. any Std rank. When he Was éxamined for retire. eae weeny igsoeeteb ones "ise Ree maa on mia” | Rima a oa Ravogengrey waa teset | ocmmntttdag tt fer on aon helen erber oF TOURGENTS “ECLIPSE” $5 CUSTOM SHOR, equal | Shoes st 83 not only look wel, but ¢ and wear well: | fa otd eet ine geared acdice Conn TG Chonday and ie tends waisk ates che ae: | attaira “an secsived ‘Gemstone ceeeny. ooae ‘egulost the “oobi” It DSOOOYERED AM EPLONTOR Tax Trees tons | Cuimas and the fact inal he was only a tout . it ; : : ul WauAT» CESUINE HAND-STITCHED Low cut | THe sremade in fie American Kid, with round oF | cocaiemad Ges saiminaloned Fim _ | tacks Upon him originated with Qartiee whom he | ment, arein a much better condition at, this time the, Commissioners accom. | NE PHTOWERPUL THAN NITWO-GLYGERINE, ant cancers, During a recess of the board’ we pikes aati nal Sane fem ans sabe Sew | trod teen, Dongola ‘Tops Kid Posed Cloth Tope i= PROSITE. -7u16 COMURATION, of had discharged, han they were last, spring or the spring before the bistriot are under exiee- Cmreago, March 17-—A special from Tuscola, oS ernst ehe aps te anon = pair =~, are pix SRE SS ‘There 1s more gold ‘Treasury and less rest These gen. | syn: Rev: P. ‘Charleston, who Was recorder, reassem! GENTS REAL KANGAROO with Kid foxing. ‘They are worth just $3, no more, | Thuajhatcs ins popula and bran end Merve | nuomep wr a Fait. ‘about 1 o'clock, at | fear of being reduced to a silver standard of cur- The oftansive warfare weeid | lately made a lieutenant in the Prench ‘army by | {ao board, addrecsed the ‘candidate tor retire: TET SAGEATED AEP AEWSD were | soleencnd if you fest Ube investing this emsens | SEUSS TUTE oR ‘ivanis te a the new building on between 14t | rency, and ‘while Congres has failed to do any- ‘adjourned meeting to be held | Geo, ‘Boulunger for discovering a destructive ex- | ment. an Genera, eat and by lint ot NTS’ WAKRAN o and 15th streets, erected by Mr. corral, ‘Shing'to reveve ‘accumulation : ee ee, revennion opened caeeteee ne | been Tecord, and com- Sictana Urstor dan mange @3-sbec. ™* "| comeana get tted. a W, ee | tH Ae a Crrency, has reused ta Tolow ut the recom cE Sava Uhat 1 has ten times the destactee, power ‘him to ths medal hidden wader his TERREAYALUIS IN OUR MISSES ana <a - aldmber X-¥. Suock He | Fsidents of Baltimore, ell from a seattold, on mentation: of, the Seorsany ta say particule, J oticial changes have teen made | Bowsewed by nitroglycerin, and can be Wry had Deen prescoted i by the Pred: PEELSSEtRSISR gov HANOUS Lee on rene SOMOS EROABEIO | BSS ature tases | dan, et sot a cur |, he tea sien ee Steere erin ne = 1 E ‘management. , Of | French Radicals Attack — vo sind a LL. ee EDMONSTON & 00, abst es om Foncy boop aero tho MOULIN Cee | Seretyemanagement. Under can Miran trom War dopart | ~ Pasta, Maren 17.—M. De ieaepe to-day wate | auninaion was concluded he ws Cacoried to the Laszers Lo: bia : cafes sted to thelr boarding nouse, No 208 | run aioee, ‘any strain that is | me * : President Grevy and Count en ee No. 361 Fensarivaninavensenortowest | | mh2Im__ 1380and 1341 Fat ana 437 Ave | © New is Bonton | Gate noreh woot Ukely to. stig and iiatteare Js 29 tanger of « eae eens ee, Say S| aan eer Seabees Mrs Washington Irving Bishop consulted « law- £ Me Loaned om Goid and Silver Ws Ul 04 < ¥ j, Md Mt is said will have RRS SS Eee | Me, coon nares or | eta Ses | ero Je ee, rasa 7 | emis pepaea Sous se gS ed Rd ee GED GUD ARS Siva BOUGKE = out | Sts anmtg * Una “Clas Btore," 704 Ont, shoe | bce buosk dae Stock bourktand sold. aw7 ' peding trom the Dominion. market occur. 0 matters, father and brouer ure very indignant, . ; ‘

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