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ee ee MARCH 1, 1888-SIX PAGES. District Government Aftairs, THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT 50. Free Education in Germany. Author’ Readings iu Washington, SECRETAR) i SanaaS ETE COL. CAAT. clETY. ‘The freeschool movement ts making steady | Pr. oy York Trfoune. ‘acknowled 2 — in 7 towns | A.M. Palmer has assumed the management itor a iter rom, the Commissioners asking | Semator Sherman Elected First Vice=| Bove sioptes the ayuiem of tet eke eaters ome | (be Avitory Healings et toe Amen atten ‘of $15,000 to the expenses aa President at the Meeting Te-Day. cation. Berlin has had free schools for many | Loague, which will be given at the Congregational construction of the roadway and west sidewalk of] meeting of the Washington National Monu- | Years, and now endeavors are being made in Prus- | Curch in Washington on Saturday afvernou, yelock ‘Mia to throw the burden of providing such educes | March 17, and Monday eveuing, March 1@ These ‘Sits at las ease romned S Solas peasens | Contou Admima Rodgers prea. Oa motion ot | ua upon the sata”A ui ‘has ‘ees retered tos | rnaincs il ld che caus ot sicerational omy, {8 the District Mr. Baw. Clark, Hon, Robert C. Winthrop was | the titel tor the ulrserion of emenrary | PEM aml, Temes tn other particulars the FROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE PHARMACY act. | unanimously elected 1st vice-president to succeed (wolksschute) ebarges, the authors | cite “Kimowe choos who hare been ineiced te hace eg Bg commissioners of pharmacy. for the District | yr, Corcoran; whereupon Mr. King made the fol- tae lveral ‘party. “Tits meatuge pro- | sewectious trom their own writings On theee occa THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.,. THURSDAY, ta Won = 2d EDITION | =e Hupsox, N. Y., March 1.—Oscar F. Beckwith sesame But don't delay till the bronchial tubes are in- ‘ Tm JOMONGABELA arrived off Payta to- spore a ‘was hanged at the court-nouse in this city at me U.S. nine minutes past 10 this morning for the murder day, and was ordered to proceed to San Francisco insures rapidcure. L. D. Bixley, of Bartonville, Of Simon Vandercook at Austeriita, on the oth of | W!*vout delay. ‘Vi. writes: “Four years ago I took « severe « | January, 1882. This case has become celebrated BIDS WERE OPENED at the Navy Department to- ah ith ein tpatemmeng. E from the fact that the condemned man had been | gay for furnishing 16-inch gua lathes for we was confined to. my bed about four months ‘rials, aud lis case has been twice passed Washington navy-yard. The following are the My physician finally said T was tm Consumption, THE TALLYSHEET TRIAL. the general term ot the Supreme ‘Court ana. the | lowest bids: For six lathes, the Niles Tool Works, the pubile debt was $7,500,000. qi 2 State shall tribute = " as rk Twain, KR. W.Gtider, MOSSE | weemere, coeme “Comtraatete severat| nile MEP peter tr eke Sens | Mies"e SO" Vtucgii gitanieiarmes | me iar cago aueadnst a oe pone | OVIME remain: “hm pop rte COMMER | ag “ARS Woman at aes | ge Gham eae Beighoors advised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pec. ‘Other Witnesees for the Defense. ‘wich was denfoa latues, Binssé & Hanschild, Harris’, N. J.,£100,000. | Torcbiy to, at an tary day, with, such | although standing nexeis succession oa! Reachers the following Warner, Thomas Nelson Page, RM. Jouustoa, Dr. toral Tdid so, and was weil beforeIhad fin- | Special Dispatch to Tax Evexrvo Stan. Beckwith from 10 o'clock until eariy this! C12. Gnippin's Leava—it was learned this | Fecom! ‘the Commissioners may make, | Toll. As 2d vice-president he might justly expect y=» teacher who is in sole charge and | Edward Eggleston aud Fc Stedman. iabed taking the fret bectle Ever since thea ‘Coucascs, March 1.—Hon. B. P. Linn, asaistant | MOTBIRE. AL 4 o'clock Beckwith arose from his = ii 41 | TBE amendinent has been referred to Health OM. | tO be promoted to the vacant oMice, but the 48 | (2) for any maie teacher,” : Gene Oonesshonsin, _ x standing upon his ‘eet, gianced about | morning at the War Department that there wil | Cor'Towmaibnd for alone reecon. Vice-president being a member of the commission | {err sie) Quart male 2eacher my health has been food. United States district attorney, made bis argu-| his cell, and again laid down ‘and slept until | probably be no detail of an engineer officer to ast mm yt In charge of the Monument, it, ashe Writes | Taree contributions wre tebe CLYDE TACRTWEN ADOPT THE PAFORITE AMERICAN AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, —— ee a eee | ae Fens te Lope ge FE PY of Capt. Griffin's work at the District” Wen asgad by a Stan repore 7 abvut complaints Fla oy aly, tmportant that the vacancy be | autuorities every’ EE 7k . . | te rt of the state this morning 7 o'c.0cK risoner arose lng refreshed | putidii iS Six months’ leave, which be- . Bast ‘Deen ¥ Some one,resident in ‘who: ever, provided that tne \, | London Special to the N. ¥. Herald, Feb. 29. Prepared by De J.C Ayer® Co. Lowell, Mase.” | but tne case was suspended at 10| AIF LIKE of fest uch “as no- mau under the | PUlldings during. ‘Apri ‘Tne duties int such cases | {24 coo estan oie ae be relied on to “atiend the of the ‘ + ‘The ad cl in the revised estimates for street Improvements, oon oe = Meat grant Will only exist so faras the costs of wance in yachting favor Which the ota. Major Raymond said that he did not ‘understat missioners, I am fully auth ‘Sy | teaching are not covered by the revenues which a | terboard has lately made constant tople 1! that ‘the complaint was due to the manner of | ‘at he declines This leaves “itn, Of | School derives trom (! a ag teh Sentence 0: death, save Oscar F. Beckwit could \bordinates Sold by all Drugwista, Price, $1: six botties.¢5. | o’ciock to give place to the tally.sheet case. The have pasaed through. “He ‘sald that the fact was | af Usually performed by tne su Bas | ‘OWN sources of IncoMe—As, 1 the complaint was due to the manner of | Sir Ne, iectines. The the yacht clubs. ‘This evening's St. James’ G ze defense called Thomas J. Cogan this morning. ‘as he was “used to trouble.” si ES : Fice-president. | tor instance, eadowniaeuts church rants &2, Cogan was a member of the jegisiature in Oc- ae Bivs were OrExED at the Navy Department | {itue to divide among the ailierent sections, "Wwe | £0 this connection I wish to say that fn my re-| op,imtanc et F cette Seems to express the general sentient whea Tae Geseixe tober, 38%, and Chairman of ‘the democratic | Proposed New Prussian Rallways. | segeruay afternoon for cap-tubing, wire, oils, made the discributios,” he said, by the rule whieh | MAFKS at our last meeting, touching the 8eF- | Renceforth be raised in elementary scnoolee anes. | & SAS SOHANSN HOFF's a igre nt Rd Bern ee Ei 'strategie raltroads | BUS, &c,, for the navy-Fard. ‘The lowest bidders | has prevailed giving each section its proportionate | {/Ce rendered. by me. Wiatarep sozard tae tee, | copeion mag. at the option of the aurhoritie, Ue | oentatyclaaeon, Luannmen have yielded to the * contradictions: mal ifferent veral imi st ic ra “4 ‘accordit ume nt “ cent board, which won t iMteruational packs MALT EXTRACT story be told before the Jury. He testified | in eastern Prussia will shortly be submitted to | were Robert Boyd, James E. Bates and J. B. Ken- | fence ccornog 0 pupulntion, taxation and ares; | gaily papers gives 1878 as the Fear when he drew Seng ta. the Sucrose snatce, “ae, G0, 80% | Pace mn amefica ast gutum | te the eee ee en ene eee an, Wee Detter One I will consider it next year. TheTe | Afi in cre oe eee eteriion | Suey attend are situated. It is very significant ot | Glasgow of Clyde yacht sue pasate Sere BEST NUTRITIVE Ms nes BIE ANS te jonal = agreed to By — Vie "to scarey” tne" recat ‘to ses| FANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Presmrrzp 10 tax Passipewr—Ur. Joba gen- | talk cost St atrece tmprovements agtinst ths | ‘ACL remeniber came within one Ieaoure wad accorded a cordial, rerption. a ‘is | for racing "The Royal ciyae Vache club, PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE whe:her one Stew: a candidate for nadius, the Greek minister, was formally pre- Jost in committee. This was not Brat reading in the lower house, although sore | "OTOVer, It Is ann anced, weditates thi ta for Inpuited Diussation. Dyepeein conveiescence, | the legislature was nat ‘The defense bave New York Stock Market. sented to the President to-day by secretary Bay- a Property benefted. I should not _be si there was some legislation on this subject this Sutin April, 1600, while be was om, s Year. ‘Then it 18 likely citizens will not be so | [0 the cal But be cxeresd & ‘anxious for improvements. The Commissioners | ™Portant Influence when he set his face 90 - Sumner Taces open to Yachts of all nat a Ee ; | Ments taken together seem to mean Ubat the cen- "Weak Children, and General Debility. | produced none of these telegrams and no other Tre following are the opening aud prices of | ard. The usual complimentary speeches were prog y | the. New York Steck’ Ste 7 apecial WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF | CT atragicag OG eu oF this slots, Cogan Madly | Wire to Corsom and Mecartsey."14%) SSS See i ‘education. The attitude of the contradicts, Ike Hill’ ‘by a ~ against the proposed ado} or Mr. de- terboard will soon be adopted by Clyde yacht 17: Suffering from an attack of Hiness which bad not | Saw tne latter talking to Justice Martin on the ARMY OpERs.—Capt. Wm. R. Neize, 20th intant- Sion of Congresn ania te cad magnen tte sign, changing the form of the Monument. That ne Der Von one ee ea niseer Of ‘eaucation, | wether large or amall, & the object of tuek batet enly reduesd my strength, but ae ae | street that Bight. ‘He contradicted ae aie ry, has been ordered before the Army retiring | proper thing to do.” tna eue prone oe Saas he bill with the greatest pleasure,” and who min win prives This ts an 7 ‘of the ‘exbeustion. from inability to appropriate ford, | DY saying that We was not at Witness Brettenger’s jous meeting, ‘house tol ‘meas. lority of tue centerboard, whict proba- he effects of the Gewuine Johann Hod's Malt Extract, | house that night, and coutradicted W. H. res, bound at Governor's Island, N.Y. fOr examinaton. | wayrs 10 AFFEAL FROM THE BUILDING INSPECTOR’ | ent, they were on the pulnt OF Fieldiog, under the | UTE! the Louse 10 unite in si peered te a nea’. | IF not be made yet awhlle ou the Thames. ‘© winegiassful three tines a day. Its ute was followed | Clerk at the Nell, by saying tuat Biackburo NavAaL ORDERS.—Capt. C. M. Schoonmaker or- ‘anes ape sia resentation that such Was the onl¥ course Y | mittee tor consideration in the usual Way, ‘if the Nt. Jam: Jaretie DO long ago rather Ww marked effects—1. Food, which hed Leretoforebeen Vid not inquire for bim (Cogan), a3 dered to command the Vandalta, per steamer of | ome me ago Jno Fraser, architect of, 1 gre ey as Dill 1s passed it may be expected that it WMl pave | POL-Poohed the American centerboand. Soneed, ai. | they Went in Logether, Cogan was so "badiy | seal nd,” wrote to the Cotimissioners asking Fret then proposed the name of the way to a complete system of free educatica at - ee ee ee coe oe haudied by Hon. George N. Nash on cross-exami- | Chea. March 27 from San Francisco,relieving Capt. Henry | that an appeal be granted him from the decision | Sherman for first vice-president, and, the ibe cont of the ne sew teode Guated properly. 2. There appeared an increased | oition that be claimed at last that he was s0| Con L. Howson, ordered home to report arrival. | of the inspector in reference to an addi- | being seconded, Mr. Sherman was ce rem soe ‘bower of evolving animal heat aud storing up fat, drunk that night that he aid not remember. Del. Paymaster ' Henry C. | Machette ordered | tional stairway in the Richmond, corner of 17th | elected to that office. Co-operation Ai the Chinese. Bewareof imitations. The genuin- has the sicuature —— pee to temporary duty on board the Wabash, Capt. | and H streets, and asks further that a committee | On motion of Mr. King, the vacancy in the mem-| srg : « of “Johann Hof!” ou the neck uf every bottle All| pRYENG TO SEFTLE THE STRIKES | “>>. George Dewey, detached from command of the | be appointed by the Commissioners to determine | bership occasioned by @eath of Mr. Corcoran ‘Correspondent Of the Pail Mall Gasette giv} in the Benneti burglary. ‘Others are worthless umitatious. New York oGQBANEBOFE, Berlin ond Vienne. | Xow tort | President Perk Pensacola and placed on waiting orders. Lieut. William J. Hannum, detached from ‘the Ranger and ordered to duty in the Pacific station. Lieut. Commander R. D. Hitchcock, . The doc the the question as provided for in section 2 part 7, of | was filed by the unanimous election of Sr, Jus- | an interesting account of a Chinese community in | charges against iim Waites, who ie 4 iding lations, and suggests names to | tice Strong. ‘the interior of Borneo. There were some six hun. | Ji! at Bangor, in connection with the same form part of said committee. To tis the Commis. ai mpains iu Said be and tis comrade. ert New York city to stoners reply that the building regulations require | ‘The Case of Reuben Mundheim. | 9" persons engaged in working a gold mi: the job on the Thursday before the robbery, whic! i and Chief Arthur Reach a Preliminary Understanding. Ww CuicaGo, March 1.—George E. Detweller, it 1s aXaMARSE's. . f $ Lieut” Henry B. Mansfield, “Horace P. Mc- | the deposit of $30 before the action desired can be | caanoi cman TO 4 Disngrcr- | tHe CO-operative system. ‘The profits were divided | Occurred on su ‘peek aid Stated, is the Knight of Labor who arranged the Tntosh, ¥, J. Drake, aud G. A. Adams, Bu- | taken. = ae emer pee into shares, of which every coolie had one, Other | parties here, und abgurg FD 4 = conference between Mr. Perkins and the represen- signa. G. P. Bion, PK. Alger, and R. B. Dashiell. BUILDING PERMITS. In the Criminal Court two-day, Judge Mont-| members of the community had more shares, | Matter Was’ frst pi in May tast, at which Medical inspector, A. A. Hachilng. Past-Assistaut | Today the building inspector issued the follow- Hi ace to their relative usefulness aud * he refused, but later lett New York after re- A Book is no better because you get it for 8 fair price, | tatives of strikers which took place last night. It Surgeons, G.E. Hi. Harmon and J. M. Edgar. | 4 ts: Carl Mueller, u three-story and cellar | Mery, the case of Reuben Mundbelm, indicted | Guties Instance, the schoolmaster had three | peated assurances. the Job Was perfectiy safe, ‘Dut you're likely to feel better when you know the price | 1s understood that the misunderstanding, which Chaplain, James K. Kane, Chief engineer, | pric dwelling and storé at 719 H street norch- | for enticing a femate child undet eighteen years of | shares, the engineer who superiutended the water | He Would not imupileate Dr. Weed. but fave the intor- wae fair. Was removed, lay in the fact that Mr. Perkins had W. G. Buebler. _Past-Assistant Engineers, | west, at a cost of $10,000; Henry E. Pellew, a three- toenter a house of prostitution on December | supply five shares, and. so, on. Rverstilng. ‘which has Leen made known to the high MONEY SAVED decined to meet the strikers’ grievance committee Stacy Potts, and W. B. Bayley; Assistant Engi- Bory and basement brick awe at tbe north- | 20, 1886, was placed on trial—Mr. Li D | wasdone in the most systematic way; the mei. | Sberi™—that anoiuer respected citizen was cob. nc had placed the matter ia the bands of Gene- chanxe are noted to-day: | neers C. E. Rommel] and Jas, W. Wood; Boat-| east corner of Massachusetts avenue and 17th | Prosecuting, abd Messrs A. B. W bers submitted to the most strict discipline for the | N¢cted With the affair. Not far from $20,000 wa" (Qu Books is as f00:! se money saved on anything. One Fal Manager, Stone. Mr. Perkins Seer 106. bid, 106% asked. swain faiex eee and Carpenter | street northeast, at a cost ot $20,000; Thos. Kirby, © Mt, oy and me i. | Piekis for we public wood. AS an example of this, be said that y and Foster, tue men from New y have com 26%" asl | TI me detach ‘rom. roan iefendant. The prosecut itness, Eiuma C. wen! "4 " ed gull sary Satanneena ans you only haves | He could Arcuar, “and Me Sergest SB bia, 320 | sacola and placed om ‘waiting orders, a two-story brick stabie in alley between L and M = ee meoen peace at pn LT a, ‘Ub guilty. A high official streets northwest, at a cost of §7,500; Dennis Hort- | Ford, testified thai ace, | Mat there will be ministers, sheriffs, and physi- ga, four DICK dwellings at wu Soba, 2506, 2508 | axes” had been ucquainved with defendant for two | srmertrearebeas who had ever visited the, iy | claws iaplicated in this bow famous burglary. nsylvania avenue northwesi, at’ a cost of | years, and after some persuation she went to | suspended their work for a moment wogaze at lun. 94,500; C. B. Church, one frame stable on the south | house 213 10th street. At chls polat the defense | An overseer who saw tls at once rusued up and 1. ALPINE AVALANCHES —Snow storms of Slue O€ Water street, between 9th and 10th streets | Sald this was the first time the location of the | lashed the idiers with a rattan most unluercifully ‘puonAl severity are prevailing ip Northern southwest, al @ Cost of $1,000; Wa Caton, a frame Be ee owe t and the | 222 toade them resume Sak. Tey bad os 18t | ng ne municipal C y-~ Turin bave welling 1h Anacostia, ut’ a cost of $900. y rule point complete organization, The; married Lyak | Fd: # theaters, schools TUAFKets to be pesmall gtiaty Yitness sald she frst pointed out the house yester~ Wives, and “there ‘were ‘sckools. for tue chilaren | cused Mn order to prevent cedomts through the 5 ‘Soba, ved. & ; agreed that under the circumstances it could | ssked. Metropylitan Keuiroad stock, 1U% bid. 104 | Engng Prank K. Hill, W. M. Constant. and Ed- At WANAMAS VS more Books are sold over the | nut have been expected that he shouid meet the tick, Nor tanttt eee orers es | Nand Lords jn detselicd from the «Boson ‘counter than in ; other house between the oceans. | Coumittee. When the engineers’ demands were | Insurance 1g bide ST asked. Arlington Iusureece, | aud ordered.” ‘to. the Coast Survey. ‘Timely works on Agriculture and Horticulture; « | SOD€ OVer im detail Chief Arthur showed where | 135% bid: 1 insuranc Paymaster Jos. Foster, detached from jal duty laree sesortment of Freach Books. Seusides and | ¥ital concession could be made provided the mile- at Portsmouth, N. H., and ordered to the Pen- ‘Franklin Squares: Standard and Miscellaneous Works, | ¢¢ $¥S“eln and the Wages asked were conceded. sacola, Paymaster Chas. A. MeDaniel, detached Sa fic andl stmneet ted thing | 2 oh pomp been fully cleared, an adjourn- | poltien, Bank, 18° ie Insurance, 117% | om the Wabash and ordered to hold himselt in Sanient watcante ae | Ment was taken, Mr. Perkins purpose being, It 13 | bt Yopleabet® citacate aud Founee felonies | Teadiuess for orders to the Omaha, Passed Assist~ 2 abd provision for widows mea falling Of masses of snow. Several roofs bave that proper people read. Understood, to consult with General M: ua, 38 E nt Engineer W.. C, Eaton, detached from the Alli- | , The Commisstouers have issued an order extend. | ““X rer the recess the witness took the stand and 4 already collapsed, inci Tus pices ere aiyaye far, and any gutatie Book is/ Stone. and ches Arthur and Sargent co couier | ozaa, how "uit, 120 saved. Cotmbia Nationa | ance and ordered Yo proceed nome and report. | IRE WALL oUUerwise ordered ail steam engineers | x<auied that she remalaed tra room et the, house | Saoeue Nene Graven Up to regulate the wociesy: Several ‘villages tn the Aips ave ‘there ve will be got. With Chairman Hoge, of the strikers’ permanent oe 10g it. rank Insurance So. 38 bid, 439 ‘The st: aE ‘Act of Congress to regulate steam engineering in | ON¢ Ad One-half hours. She went there again 00 | was entitied to inspect, and mvetings Were heid at by avalanches, ant many lives cominitvee on grievances siked. Coltuibia “Title Tuaurance Co.” jy bid, 3 266 of Congress (a regulate steam engineering 19 | Other occasions, fences admitted that | SUi80 intervals, in whlch tbe accounts were laid | BAYS Been lost have been dispatched to BOOK NEWS ENGINEERS ARRESTED BY DEPUTY MARSHALS. . a INFORMATION FURNI=I 1888, and now in force. On cross-exammination the witness admit! before the society, aud every meyaber bad a rig | #4 Ube sufferers. Many Villages near Genoa and Cmicaco, Marci 1.—A dispatch from McCook, mundiaace stacieus MISSIONERS TO 71 join Polaud has tendered his resignation a3 an | Sué bad beet to the House of the Good shepherd | to ask questions tato tue munagemeut. At aay | LAK Como are suffering ‘from lack af food, and ‘How little the title of » Book telle you! Even if you | Nev., says: Several coaches and mail cars were BALTIMORE, Mp., March 1. — Virginie stzes| The Commissioners have written to the Mrst | additional private on the police force, her aeecioes cama answer a question ‘Ume three inembers could Insist ou a special meet ing (usir way turough the snow ‘Seo all the new Books, how many have you time toget | poy, ist over the Burlington road | egusclidater, 40: yest due coupons, 66 bid to-day, | controller in reference to bis request for further | " Major Ray inoud has returned from New York. Fl ammo fd ing being cailed if anytilug la their opinion was ustom-house Bear Revere was ‘at the inside oc? . Me ‘ Deveciive Horne testified that the girl yesterday | pot going on satisfactorily. Every hail-year they ve a ee Sotenen nad eer eee showed him the house 213 10th street, and it Was | nad the winding-up ol accounts. “The debts of tue auche, and Uhre guards@ud were’ Killed. An avalanche env re March 1. = 14 | information res} the account for “That is where BOOK NEWS will serve you a good | #00 tWenty-fve deputies. Some of these went West ouzmces, ‘Mp, March 1. = Cotton steady an at specting streets, With the deputies, while others remained here and 10% Flour steady, and fairly | istrict of Columbia, 1887, from May 1 to June 30, regarded as a house of ili-fame. society for food, nd the expenses of imanage. | COVeTEd the Village of Sterpone, pear Lretes, abd Sinn you wane to Eade ef the teat Books and te | S02, uard, aOund the d-pot. Four engineers | $3" Gnwur ase wena thay wade gutee; Se | 1887, a8 follows: en Ss “i ten the Dalaboe. was | SIFY lives were ios, were arrested and takeu to Omaha on a cba! of 7 de bid, gomip of the Book world By the best Judgment of the | opstructing the mails. These wen had Dotiing to dung, Bias ty. Co ES, Kennedy, E. P. Moore, Frank Wickline, 8. | Taree Covorep BuRGLaRs—Yesterday in the | Ment were first paid, ont Dest judges it eats the new Books and saye why thie | do wicn tue removal of the non-union eugineer | yelfow. und quiet, white, : : Di—mnenee 3. Webb, Dan?’ Lyons Jas, O'Conner Thos’. | Coens, 2 a erie case of | divided among tue inembers according lo thelr . a Fisher & Co., property-dwners ou 4th street, be- | John Mack, Robert Jobson an7 Grant Johnson, | SUATES |My Lost was assured Unat the society Lad | ,,-AN AMUSING INciDENT OF BoRDeR Lire.—A Mog. farch, SBahd%: May, THE EXPENSES FOR STREET SPRINKLERS. yellows Sys Audit No, 42,952—The contract for sprinkling, ad ured th treal dispatch says: A peculiar Ibeident oc i - 3 tween I and L northeast, have petitioned the Com- | colored men, indicted for housebreaking im tbe | Y&eD 12 existence for more than 200 years. tu connection with the c y agi the Book should be read and that skipped. from the train on Monday. Everytuing is quiet | Wssterd, firmer and dull pot aid March, | sweeping, and cleaning the paved carrlageways of | (ec 1 3 or — ae Teute the case of McKay against 4 |. 3455 bid * ul rs Vo continue the sewer main on the east | nizht at the clotuing store of A. Herman, 738 7th G yndot With ech number au suthor porteait, Se, S0e. 8 | here, and has Leen all the tlie. aca h gz ah th ny, oMPON, me AUOHE | ene city apples, of course, only to the paved | Mlssiguers to continue the sewer main on t Sireet nortuwest, on December 7, wag callea, | _ Mow They Make a Big Display, | Viiwfuv and london insurance Company. Jobn year SYMPATHY FOR THE STRIKERS. Westeru white, ivad1; western mixed, +39, | streets, It 1s the unpaved streets that particu- Commissioner Raymond's absence in New York | Mack pleaded guilty, and the trial proceeded as to From the New York Press. worth ‘ot Mquor from W. F. Lewis ate ‘of this _ Dexven, So, = the members, of the Bye frm. O5ai0. | Provisions steady aud gmer | larly require sprinkling. The two sprinkling carts Was the sigual for ‘ae decorators vo begin opere- | the Johnsons, aud ‘resulved ina verdict of ogavic- There is a Scheme now being operated in New | city, some five years ago, aid stored it in hits prem ot a meD sud pominal—| he os mary te referred to were purchased for use lons in room. Acco! e Wal ave | ti Detecur and Horne test! fork and . ;00ds stores: cannot 301 JOHN WANAMARER | Get meeting bere las night, wich was attended | (ar Salone uwiar—copper romney hem. ale, | {erzed.o Were purchaced Prumarly {05 use on ine p nding ‘sowe of the st mewn | & ee ee tren cond ot Caee tae ant, oan phates ‘been covered with a light biue paper, Which gives | finding some of the stolen in a pawn : ry the apartments a cozy’ and home-like’ appearance. | Shop mad tie arrest of the tounouse that Grant | Vey Well Be suppressed, although known to the | {la could not collet ine debt, and put a setrare ; Whisk: i by men from every road running Into the city. It tea ral — co as suburban streets, but certainly not as county 4 e go on the 417-4m _ Philadelphia, yy MES SES th Capt. Symmons’ rooin is aiso being tasterully utted | Jonnson contessed that Mack broke the window | Proprietors. It is operated by the credit custo- | OP (he gods, bul when the bailiffs Went to take is icarned that they adopted resolutions indorst Moreover, the use of the carts has by 0 the Burlington strine and resolved tO stand to | Watt: Aug Eyes ioonna boon b jon tey found that 7 bad ‘Wiest, 71,000 bushels’ ; means been restricted to these streets, They have | ups While the others xept watch. « Mack left the city, | mors, who, after looking at every article in stock, | Poem Ts the outset ye Sa aa plkced = e * iS building, jas. gether for their dewands. ‘They denounced any so shares been used on 14th street. southwest, on C street a and on February 10 Grant Johason received ¢ | finally make a select order ita pericau frou merce OM Coxsrrottoxat Caranne. Flolence against’ tne inen Wuom the company AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. southwest, on B street southwest, on South Capitol He Has a Bad Hecord Ietier from Mack, who was 13 New Orleans, and 4 eh preceasar mea beading med Py = ‘Ne single disease has entailed more suffering or has | Wigt put on their engines and auy destruction of ‘street and elsewhere, where, owing to. special coh- Cials Were potited, and we AND BE GETS THXEE YEARS IN THE PENITENTIAT. | through this clue the police secured his arrest and | St howe aud charged to their. account. The ied, rept to seize Ube liquor for ha ; tened the breaking up of the constitution than Catarrh. | Property, and agreed, in case oi demonstrations of Congress. ditions, it is necessary to lay the dust. In other goods are returned Une next day, as the customer | (UCY, and arrest Tolmue for bringing stolen goods el ress Arthur Burgess, about thirty years of age, who | Temovai 0 this city, ey does not Want them, and desires them credited to | 1Nt0 the country. A warrant was taken out ‘The sense of smell, of taste, of sight, of hearing, the | "ls Kind, to offer their services to suppress (em. ‘TUR DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. Words they are for yoneral use, These carts have | ped in Police Court this morning on the ar 2 thelr account, “Lue other day,” said a suiesiaay, | Salnst_ him for larceny by Lewis & Co. Beforo Duman voice, the mind—one or more, and sometimes 4A PHOTOORAPARR TURNS ENGINEER. : hever been Used by the cuntractor for street sweep- | Was arraigi ng SEXTENCE. ScarexpeD.—Yesterdas, in the Po. | tif account. “Lue Other day.” said a sal py Et ee or oe | ‘The company moved a passenger train east last | The District subcommittee on appropriations is | {nso tar as his work is concerned, he furnished | charge of the larceny of a razor worth $1.50, aud | Ineren ene ee cee Marun, charged and ag20 tan, aud | wal, % All yield to ite destructive intluence. The poison it pole ~ ‘out im session this afternoon, Working on the District | aif materials for carrying out bis contract as re- cence ‘day: ceny, Was called, A plea of guilty wasen- | Of@cred It seut to her house, and it wus returned | Gor to she Canadian side and had disposed of 1 distributes throughout the every vital | Cora were 0D board. The engincer wes aman wu | bill, ‘The Commissioners’ were before, thei this quired. Fe eee ee aeyied Quilts “in the Criny, | terea and sedtence suspended. “In this case the | te ReXt aay. The excuse given was tat it did ine hao cance Oocn vans ts the Cosas ‘States, and force and breaks up the most robust of constitutions, ‘been employed in a phowgraph gallery tn this ‘Audit No. 44,079—The foregoing remarks apply | Where tn. aR, gi Charge of | Selendaut while looking ata, Vacant house found | HOt match uer dress, She had used saat tau tor | Me has si ing in the Tquored. because Lut little understoed, by most physi- | city for three morning With relation to the reduced street esti- to this case also. ‘The small sprinkler was found inal Court December 10 last, W a cual ol & trenk mail book 1h 1 Rican believing sume eotertainmeut, and not having any use for iu Montreal yesterday afternoon wo give clans inpotently assailed by quacks and charlatans, | NY fF tree Years past. ae to be inadequate for the service of 14th street, as | Second offence of petit larceny, Ot a porters b-dge | 8 trunk and took It <9 his oa haus pon ey a 4 oe EE vue: ¥ n : le could we: uy a fa ev im the | Dobe cettais aisel teegrere’ fe istire then, bettie | 27 DE GESSEPS STILE CONSIDENT.| — crrchions op orimon af Tur carrot. | Hgusiance newewsary, to, Wsarel to obtain water | sr once aen w the Crimunal Court co-aty rom meee Freee aie dented to du’ ao," Anotacr lady wel |, and instructed. the hgh constable to execute r we I is : the Police Court, Assistant District-Avioraey ‘Tue Courts, known in society circles selected a Ruine stone | the old warrant, which be Sheppard called Jugde Montgomery's attention to Crnccrr Court. No. 1—Judge Hagner. necklace, the cos of wich was $11, aud left orders | Ig the court, Ife was vent to popular treatment of this terrible disease by remedies | But he Needs Another Loan of Six Man-| The tariff ill has caused much bustle about | purchased as per voucher. This cart was particu as Tolle Was leav- > Un ja. within the reach of all passed into hand’ at once com- @red Million Francs fo: Canal. ‘the House, but itis too long for members to ex- | arly used on in the case and said that the prisioner had beeucon-| To.day, Walker, et al., agt. District of Columbla; | tat it must be delivered that day. Une of the — oo peten@and trustworthy. The pew and hitherto untried | pays, March 1L—M. De Lesseps, 1n his report to | press an opinion about it after a mere glance. | @nded for Scena nee wy coienian Hines and Sige Bud said, teaptening wontons | ieciees ariel reece feria "Mcistire age Me ap a ay sy A bis Ramucat, Cont has won thebearty spproval of | WEEXtFa meeting of the Panama CanalCo.to-| The Ohio men -are, of course, shocked! uae wa asauectie Tocale omy of the con- | fines: Snd.udge Spelt sald, in unpossing venveuce ‘Cinctrt Court, No. 2—Judoe Ma@rick. Tecognized the neckince Oo her neck as belng im | Dirth to uipletay two boys aud w BIEL Moussods. It iv ietantaneous in eMfonding rele, | ee a Cor eae eats of the | and. the suger mich are as" mich anoyed ni | tract contained no imitation on the work. This | tbe Court aa esa tee coat |, Roays Bunkdort gt. Cingriag sendict for de-| lar to howe gold in aio uous.” Avout a Vewck | Bave Veen artied only three ye eda and Ui a sit head colds, sneezing, snufling, and obstructed | Catal, which resulted tn ghee et pany | the reduction of duty on sugar. Mr. Kandall re- | limitation was accidentally omitted. It was pre- Time barat seas: aavchina ame moter | <7 | eeeeene amanenee as tie neal “My bus. | Uuat time and aif aulve. The Mckimore melghbor. breathing. sod rapidly removes the most oppressive | than was expected, 13 “the cause. of the | fused several tumes to an opinion on he | sumed that the copy forwarded to the Treasury | that since ‘Decelaber 10. be had got drank but | Equrry Cocrt—Judge Cor. Vand would not allow me to wear auy but original | 200d Js indifferent to an immigration movement, arse, clearing the, head. ewcetening, the bresth; | increased cost aud "of the intimidation of | Dll at once; but fv is understood that privately he | Department was defective in the same way. For | twice, and yesterday le took the ‘razor ‘wita the | Today, HAbmt™ O° Sor Gas seins sages | ome = Festoring the senses of smell, taste, and hearing, aud | Certain gf the company’s coutracwors Helerring | Pronounced it vicious, Unis reason no order extending the work was made. | intention of returning it this morning, having z€0t| on trustée’s account confirmed: “ose agt. Culm a A Pook OrisioN OF THE PaxaMa Canal.—Ool neutralizing the constitutional tendency of the disease | 1 the number of cuvic metres excavated in 1887, | , THe Opponents of ‘the committee are already | Auoruer can be made by the Commissioners, if | thirty-Rve cents ob Ie fOr Whisky, digi Le asked a berland; sale ratified nisi. Why They Have Not Marrica James Andrews, of Pittsburg, who ts connected ‘toward the lungs, liver, and kidneys. the report states that owing to. the prevalence ot declaring that the bill certainly, cannot pass tue | necessary, in order to complete the papers, ull Sentence. The court bald that It was a very + POLICE CoURT-—Judge Snell. betes aren fi x pope I? way, maid yeuer- Sterona’s Kaotcak Comm contin of ope Dottie | the flay wasou ain the, Gmieulky ta procuring | Hose; dtm take te wait to sede dima, MAKD ROCK EECAYATION. Bad fever into: Be had Decome w.aieade® 9 | guqas, Hurston. Marya, segraney: bonds | Pye te ad a. rsngury to | a Sin cn abe cary oom te oe ee en | ae ot ae oak ae tere | Audit No, 42,067—In the partial measurement of | Pupiic.” He thought it his duty to seuitence hii to ge reggereepe yen geet ees uS;$° 5p | a number of bachelors in the city, asking them to | $5.000,000._ He spoke derisively of the Panama NMALER; i ayments on this 5 days, “Ellen . Vagrancy; bonds 3 calual, and sald Foren Dave ane Cugmicat, Ca, Bostox. have been induced to agree to the contaruction ot Capitol Topics. ao nitineion whe tuade 2a oy the choraster of akg | tree Years in the penitentiary at Albany. days Win He Wood, ‘disorderly "Gouduct; sive us, confidentially and briefly tor publication, | De'ticeseys wanted $110,000 mere He aa ee — oe | locks, by means: esse! largest ton- PUBLIC PRINTER BENEDICT. — lateral forfeited. Jno’ Butler, v: the reason why they never married. Over one-half | tye Panuina cabal people had el FREE! FREE FROM PAIN!! Bage lay traverse the canal in 1890, before the material excavated. This point had, however, Local Notes. 3 im, Harrisot peop Ix ose sIxcts ram Corictna Awrr-Parm PLasren | Work is absolutely com| ‘The examination of Public Printer Benedict was | Ucn raised by the contractor early in the progress | ‘Today, in the Court in General Term, the case eters ance ak, One of them have answered, and we give our readers | 50 that locks Will be Dullt on elevations ry as Pe are owe of the causes assigned: 150 feet, Walch Was lmpracticabie, as the raliows Rheumatic, Sciatic, Budden. sharp. and Ner- | ,, Tbe faancial statement shows, that, 110,000,000 Continued before the printing investigating com- | of tne work, andthe District Engineer had noted ng ot Hugh’ A. Goldsborough, surviving executor of | Gaya. 7. ary hy ~} jeakness, The fret. francs were in hand on January 1, 1888. mittee of the House this afternoon. the character of the material as work Alex. Eliza Ray; adisinistrator, of is $5 Or 1S “ay forty-five years ol. © 1] Would be destroyed by earthquakes and ower ee eee Prat | woe decision ot the governinent, regarding the lve | rhinge She Never Will ack owleage, | 'ue coutractor latmed that. the mBtertal was | eitate of & hose ay, was taxen up. ‘In tis case Pen Eee te ee i = ~ tery loan, it has been decided’to proceed with a an _ Tock, and claimed the contract price for rock eX- | 1s involved the construction of the will of Alex. | 6 days in jull, and 15 more im default tu: javen't been properly urged.” 2 8 T(E “d third issue of bonds, of 1,000 francs each, 10 the | From the Palladeiphis Times. cavatlon, viz. $1.20 per cuble y: Ray, deceased. Uon, Magste’ Weaver, larceny of $1.50; 1day in| “Some other Ieliow married the girl. I owe | ye %qlOPkIAS GETS 4 Divonce—It bas beem Dosmxs Exzcrmre Soar. Yalue Of 600,000,000 francs, the repayment of | There are @ round dozen things that you can| “Tue material Was unquestionably not ordinary 7 Jail Jas. Herbert, larceny of ead crmament; 00 | bim a debt of gratitude, Sve unade it lively ror | earned that Amon Lawrence Reghien, ap wel Re Which wil! be provided for by the creation of a| mever get a lady to plead guilty of, be she oldor|excuvation, and the contractor had to Sales of Real Estate. days in jail Arthur Bur, larceny of a razor; | him.” Givoroe ‘from nis wie my Francisco about THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE worry, | {urantes fund {nvested ip rents. In Conclusion, | young: Porc I ree oT EO el Bealmear has bought of S, D. Webbs for |G imonttis. Martin Keating, assaults $10 or $20 ee that my Manoée snored, and I broke of | year ago. ‘The affair Was arranged so Ceveriy tat IF IS STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. | the com the canal. — ‘That she laces tight. classed as Fock in the sense that such word | $8000. property in square 228. 16 by, ts Ivel, at | days. Ses My best girl had fits.” bo record was made aud tye mat er Was discovered ‘That her shoes are too small. 13 usually used in engineering specifications ————— Affairs in West Washington. “Came very hear being married once; I asked a | UX Hemerest accident. Mrs. Hopkins, who was ‘The original formule for which we paid $50,000 ‘That she is tired at a ball. ‘After considerable investigation a*compromise ai ie Sen pineg dep 3 Miss Duulap, Was a great velie in Chicago society ENGLAND'S COAST DEFENSES. “Way Mr. WHRELER ASKS 4 Divorcr.—To-day POSED FREE BRIDGE CeLEBRaTION.—It | Girl an a before ber > twenty years: ever been modified or changed ‘That she uges anything but powder, cl rial classed ‘THE PRoposE! " fore iuarris to Mr. Hi ‘ber she ‘She algatest’ nisscep m sdontical in. quality to ‘That it takes her long to dress. Nhotten rock," with an extra aulowance of asi | OF dB Hay, for Lemon 1. Wheeler, Ged & ill | yooes as it the proposed celebration by the citizens | “The bapplest man Tever saw was one who had | juarried sue tnoved with ier inhoud to Noor he dag with Gat mado twenty yemsane. —_ ‘That she bas kept you walling. cents per cuble yard, of 35 cents Bulk. "The com | ee eee ie on gaeaas | Of West Washington of the Opening’ of the tree | Just ween divorced.” | | nono they oocupled the house Nat east a7e Jt contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric. ‘That she blushed when you mentioned a par- | promise effected was only atair and proper one, | @ ius4 he was compelled to leave heron account | bidge will be a deci Seco last tA, ere | vook called ‘Don't street, owned vy “The Little Wizard of Wali ‘Itbeightens colors and bleaches whites. Loxpow, March 1—Mr. Stanhope, secretary for | ticular geutleman’s name. ut probabiy resulted in considerable saving to the | of her unwifely conduct, aud after six months he | she executice, committee last Migue at First Co- | ULI Co tran who put bis resignation at tne | Se camel Ttwesbes Sannele and blankets as no other scep in | W#!- bas issued a memorandum relative to the | That she says what she doesn’t mean. District. offered to Fecetve her again, but she declined to | PPita'r'was elected as permanent. chairman and | club the same day the lawitations fais Wedding | ‘Texwer Wine Ao a> Sunian the worle dose—without shrinking ~eaving them sort | STmY estimates and to the report of the committee | That sue is fond of scandal Audit Xo, 43.210—The foregoing remarks apply | return. He changes her with’ desertion; and asks | George ‘A. bireh ay secretary, Communieations | Were sent out. In three mouths he was re-elected | raceeMnm Wine. vemeeday ms mek eae ‘and whiteand like new. he appointed to consider the condition for wos plone es the custody of thelr child, aged nine years, alleging | Have peen sent out requesting the different mill- | M the club, abd now spends his evenings, from 8 Getends ot the ‘military “and:mercastis pots | Tuts cannot Keep a secre, first, second, and Uuird prizes was won by Teewer READ THIS TWICE n saving of time, of labor, of scsp, of | Of the Kingdom. He admits that after a ‘soo ____ in five minutes and tuirty seconds McKay was Jewels in the Fire. that she is neither physically nor morally capable | tary organizations of the District to participate in | UBUL 12 o'clock With the boys This makes te of caring for it. ppeenea the celebration, and 1 was determined to invite | Wonder.’ second in five minutes apd thirty-five seconds, oun Yabria, where Dobbins’ Electricserp is | #feful inquiry it has been ascertained that defi- From the Jeweller's Weekly. he business men of Washington wo could anake | _“‘Atmafraid to get married. 1 know twoor three | and ‘Matnm thin it. ive mipute ond thine pon oer bs sy mary | clencies exist in_ the detenses of Portsmouth, P ee Meaney Some of tue revent heavy Jewelry fires, in which | | Mausisge Licenses —Marriagelicenseshave been | ispiivsin the parade (0 080, ‘The afternoon | YOUNS Married wen Who congratulate encn ouner | nud, laaumm, ‘astronoimer, Kichard. “A. Proctor, mouth, and the Thames, which render Eo} fy | WHAT 50 RAT AND DRINK FOR BEAUTY OF BODY AND | 255 thousand dollary’ worth of precious stones | !#8Ued by the clerk of the court to John H. Bust | \ya° decided upon as the tine of day the celebra- | When Ubelr wives £0,0ut of town. "Think Was One Of Ube judges. Que trial will demonstrate its great merit. 1twitt | Position dangerously insecure. This condition of PACE. proach t the question | 224 Alice Butler; W. A. Leitch and Euitly M. | tion Should occur, and. that the festivities be car. | OUgut NOL to do so: but there must he some cause. a you to make that trial. aflairs, he sys, is mally due the | From the Herald of Health ee They cue Question | Richardson; Isaac Douglass and Jennie Thor ied {uto the evsding, caking the form of a general | | “Find considerable diMculty in bringing my di-| Tax KwiomTs oF Prewtas Dissexsione.—Supreme Pics cat amaae nian ‘of’ credit pid| Dr. Anna Kingsford recommends for ladies | as to which stones can and which cannot pass un- | both of Malcolm, Md.; John Burnet Carter jubilee celebration,” by Lontires, by fireworks, | Yerged rays of affection to focus, owing to te | Chancelur lioward Duugiuss oF tbe Kulghts of extensively imerease the offensive power of Soe nari. ‘What she terms an excellent complexion medi | injured through the heatof a conflagration. “Many | Agnes Fletcher. ‘and probably the tireminaion of see beads, tas beauty aud Charis of so many Richmand girls. Py be ro and sompenses fromm 20 oa os cine, “less Uy y 7 ing’s ram Lo conclude wi speech-mak- Met bea — under ribs) 1Vaiia Grand Lodge asking Lo Le MEWARE OF NeTaTIONR imumediatety, passed. "by" partiaunent “inorder be prepared Uy iulsing” tee, tabospmciuds | houwith impunity-anda good fer batt woutdurt | og VR, STOCK, Matter, Ustox Stock Yanpa—170 | fre ™ he, Drecutive. committee Mapped out Work Growth of Speech in = Child, reinstated. The Grand Lodge or that sate with ——- te remeay - weakneas. He ow states aa Lepenedel Lge otha e mrtg Pot batten ar rts fees of J Ruta chen s gattle on the market pertnt pds ee ee last ight for the subcomm mittoce, Wao wal we ory | From the Open Court. a poe ape aie Sapceme chancuiler, and eumply because rum 2 farmed : Sad > 3 the result 01 ir ef “ ADcers pos tes iincone Fer wan | Say ecteuaieg To pguowe Pemngroba | SHERRY matined ed mit. Sure onde | Ehret at Cicaga fae wei croed Wk | uO <8, ta f°, a | ne nn en TC CR ee ra a ee me clothes, and are dear st any peice. Ask for sive and critical examination of te whole subject, | Well Jeet nae aout 2, beautital altorm, prim- | a white fim ana inked i LE von oc ay Sd Tami ou the tnarket and sold “as Toews? Old Leen nn eee ne ere ane & fembate anil Mquahe--aeeh wah dns Gen eee Saving bese calea ‘DOBBINS ELECTRIC : plains the various reforms that have already | Teee-Fello no re- | passing throu polisiier’s bani as nin; i eeatectis dates rr oo punta ay wud take no other. 5 no Deen thade or are meditated, noe Hain, Take this medicine tasting, about an | bppareatly as good as new, Dut I stil fancied that | 5 7. | Cows ‘ahd caves soit trom $25 to $30 sont iamenioune ta ae tet poomay Sg mci nia Sarde wanes — | ped Riuition national souveucian te to assemble at ib ‘The Standard, in an article praising Mr. Stan. | should sunice—breaxfasi, junch aud’ dinner oC it | {hat a secand heen ele Bae ae feel sure Sheop and lambs was brace UY MAFKCY 19F | nrs-two years of aye, and for the past, seventeen | OF" Sounds" nove tarther back and are s- | Sabaneta ie ceoaee toe See, Dietended policy ot aroeoas Sing | dinner be taken inswead of lunch tn the middie of | more plainly percepuibie, sf ee dee"wtace, War, abd’ Navy Department ‘Uallding. | turals of the. stimplest sort. We have te bear tn | fousing spirits of Ust uatiousl execotie aaah later 44 v1 ate, War, L. v > ~ Darliainent for money that ts in. | hours Berore going to Ded. ‘For breattastT recs: | stanay” Wale Tenatalsis aes And.sapnhires | possane 10 Grex a Pexronxance Hene.—The | Yi? Waters was a promuent Mavon, and at tes | lad’ that. the abe “organically follows. ie | tor ueragot tse opinion that M boxe onsen for the due provection the | mend pure coffee, unmixed with chicory, and | ored sapphires and been rewarded by seeing tuem | Wesbiugton ming a RS ETE ees ek a. onto Bomber Poe lean oe ae ete on we eel ehh ce ee ‘Upon r = 3 Fons eee Mr. ‘Stanhope’s | polled milk, in the proportion of half-and-half of | cool off severai shades lighter. Upon the color of Hood Sevied at the White House yesterday, bo exe i A. che ee Ron “neo a tember « of Po.| 0a and Seer tae patl way Of the | Che factiities of the Telegraph companies, be de- ‘Trying: thie old, reliable, and traly woa- says, the dawn of aBeW leach. Toast or bread—preferably brown—with a | others heat made not the least uunpression. Iwas cs " mac K. A. Chapter, No, 8; telligent c < wauae dere era of businessiike efficiency in the war office. fi allowance of butter, should accompany the | obiiged to be very careful In heating and in letting | Pressed strong desire tuat the President should | tonac Commandery, No. 3, K.T., and a member | past and reviews tt i, An intelligent child ex- | nied the amount Of hotice and publicity PRES STG SONGS | rue Crown Princers Strength Faiting, |. 'vew anit Bute ata ae be eas | eynene co ay sudan cacao inane | Roe Baiog tad i uate was tape | Gate ay renga hn gn | Bese ae ae Hae | alc mosh Foie ner aor Caroata cr 8s Sty Rao, March, 1.7 The German crown prince | but fresh. Watercress is strongly "recom: | "Topaz 1 have destroyed entirely by heat, and | hi (0 leave Washington’at this tine. Thereupon | ai 2:30 o'clock, trom the cuapel at Oak Hill ceme- | savage hardly uses wuages. has cver consisted. 1p | The Gloucester, Massachusetts, city eouncl has ezovonr. had @ good night. He feels better this morning. | mended a$ an adjunct; it 1s great puriner | rupies are also easily ruined DY a high teinper.- | it Was Sucgested said tery. t aa solos 's p pees, | here for one night and give a performance at one | “{ypr $100 CoLLATRRAL.—A warrant was taken | ellminatiag the abimal inheritance. The child's | adopted resuiuucns ing against the The from bis throat continues to be | of the complexion. If watercress is notobtainable, | ture. Heated white hut and plunged into water, oi tee 2 wake 4 GRATEFUL ODOR, See e Lenton cad Mite, Hom, princess, Count | then let dandelion be eaten, or lettuce, endive, | any of the latter stones will split into @ thousand | Of the theaters tn this city. | The proposition | out yesterday by Oflicer M. L. Fisher for the arrest | uve of gestures is also inherited. He does not need | tou of “the fisuery Ureaty which 18 mi Tadicative of heaith and parity.iscommunicsted tothe | You Seckendorff, and Mile. Herpigna have'gone to | beetroot or any other freshly preparcd saiad: | fragweuts; wo be careful if You make any experi- | #fuck the President favorably, and he promised to | of soseph Merritt, an elderiy el him | to learn vo use his hands; ouly to secure muscular | berore the United States Senate for rai barging nication, penne mh meet the Prince of Wales, Who will make auother | Olt way” be frscly week nas one Pe | eee his best. vo attend the periormance.| Herr Pos- | witn writing policy. Merritt, hearing that a war. | strength to direct tuem. "His plays at frat purely | believing that st wili be a great injury to the fsb: ‘New York in the afternoon. It is arrest, went Co the Police | animal frolic, rejoiciag in shouts and shrieks that interest of Ubis country.” ‘Vai to Sen Rome, Pee onmegate for nich, if acidity ts dvsira, | “Pearls should not be beated elther, as the result | His rveution to give separate acts [rou is dlifet~ py TY ee ee ee sOz0D0RNT. Bo ey oe oe ee Gull, Fesemble oyster shells more than anything | en: plays for the benefit of the President. He will | his appearance in court when Wanted, His laughing and crying can ouly be understood MARRIED. ae Sows ne wetvent os setmnt cn pet | Zetia tron San temo says the crown prince bas Breed “and milk are wholes, Hoeey, | whe Benign Effects of Public Bathe. ee — arg, baker, Was a rrested Fest an oe re —e ay Eeleee ty ‘Bev. Ded iahed porcelain, and contains ne ingredieat that is no | sulle days with dyspepsia, and com- SESE» een vate . biter wy “4 it eae Be | Dials of lassituds, Daked apples, Jam. lightly ‘botled or poached | From the Provuylactic. wore the ‘wading at tue Signal OMlce to-day? 7 t —2y een ape ANNIE ‘E Leguet, ‘ot x 3 Pakwhe E“LEGGEL, Sr Magertowns ae — a pee ergy, | Few things would be more promotive of the | m., 25; 2p. M., 47; maxim, 60; Minium, 34. cards. 4 COMPLICTING REFORT. ‘The Lyris end Dramatic protessicasare loud in their | Loxpox, March 1.—The British Medical Journal kind: food. =e ene F ‘The Victor in the walking match carried a charm ————<0- announces, by authority, tuat the German crown | 0M the meal, whether fsb, flesh or fowl, no | public health than ® good bath—a thorough | oo asa. Tarp op ras WASHINGTON CLUR.—The Hany ae roe language, and was"hosd gear? | sbout him to which he is sald to ascribe all the DIED. Prince is now slowly improving. His windpipe is | TA™ BO" Smoked meats can be tolerated, and all | bodily wash—at least oncea week, by every man, | wethington Base Bail Cluo, coiposed of Mack, days. credit of bis triumph, if that be the appropriate] ACCINELLY. At the residence of ber bustand, aizem = sOZODONT. Sul in an irritated stave. Eind of pork and bain, pote de few grasand otucr | Woman and child, beginning eariy in the process | wurray, Gilmore, Daily, o'bay, O'Brien, Myers, eta dame for breaking the record ina six-day’sgoas- | Agualy, feuimeny 20 ieee at a0 pans PM _-eeoOoOoO ————— ith clean clothii aD les clean er, Irwi ‘tmot, fi K ‘xandria UNESP. ACCIN 4 Another Gig Fire im Now York. | Ereiii nd rich, compcunds must be rigorously | Ciothing would soon’ promote cleanliness in the | iran and Mr. Burket as‘anagers, lett thismom- |. ,_,,.Alexnmaria Affaire, Jouplease pedestrian exhibition, ‘The victor has | Afni hon, No, 408 Maine wrepus at 2 poe saffer from ver FER “THREE SIXES” AGAIN SOUNDED FOR Fins Dt a | aon a = ing on the fast mail for New Orieans. ‘The club | Reportelfor Tus = ‘walked tnto fame and into more fortune, perhaps, | urday. at 8 30 a.10., aud from Wt rs RAT FC wins DY 4 | much as possible to 4. fruit, milk and farinaceous | homes and thetr surroundings, and proliic causes | M78 yngecided wheuker or hot they. will stop at | A LoNG-DgLaYRo Larxovemsnt. — Immediately he has hitherto enjoyed. During the greater | 2 =i (Norfolk and Portumouth, Va. papers plegse Rroumstiom, BENSON'S z a -RNITOK FACTORY. ic, At Jungh and dianes inne Btered water of | of disease would thereby be removed. Intelligent, | SMouile. Aer leaving New Orleans he club’ wit | after the Revolutionary war the procew of “bank” | than he has enjoyed, | During the greater | Soy a ‘Laubeso, ir snves od Pecans a bayren oi aot See and. Lexingwon “day "ot the. latter, fosay abetting of che danger of contracting Gis: | €2 Ape po gee eg recur ene hill at King and. Water (Lee) atreets, | tolling around a sawdust ring and when be had | ; BEANSOX. of farigan tne rnin tier are ‘Chest Pain, Falls. avenue, caught fre at a quarter to 1 0% Refuse cider, betry and beer and malt | ease, by coming, of necessity, in contact. with | rurning home about the Sist Of Merch. ‘The wen | Was begun. On the nort side of the street Col. done! > OS ‘Kidney Disease, foday. | The signal that was sent to police | liquors. If claret be not liked, then take instead | Uncivanly people’ It the “great unwashed” could. ‘all seemed tn good condition, and the new men | Kamsay, and on the south side Col. Jno. Fitz. | wi Wuarters “was followed HY OY | SOME int Kine wine of good quailty. Bat sh | be washed out of existence by ‘the Provision Of | Srested's tarotone, iuapression upon the specta- | gerald and Major Valentine Peers, ail Coutinentai | Most retber pls 8 | Breslau oy the arcade erey Snes tat Su | Puig ocr tis puma "tree ako eai'ae | nemmaane O fee Dauting-nlor, ik wuld bea | oy ana tends of ae Si. ‘ireland chur saw OL. ese pt 98 | Soe Soous almmcet the euive ace et cis t | pork, or any dish containing tripe, liver, brains or | $n2a4,$° 7 Taarric.—The report | his distillery on the lot now in the rear of the | and ou Manhattan Islan to’ the tareatsuéa: pom ‘Partake pientifully of Vegerabl seo peg Sg eg ea Christian Association chapel. Altuough the north | the N. N ‘The whole linmense factory will be deat Hr | such as spipach, cabbage, Brusedlis sprouts, enuit: Of United States Treasury Agent Norris Winslow | side of King street was built up withfine etores, | OUS /ERVES: ERVES! 4s direcuy ite the Hospital of Crippled and | flower, sea-kale, &c., but be sure they are thor- Before and Behind the Scenes. oat Tae oe ~ Sy, ‘which was | this‘ot, on the south side, during the ten years or | tory: Huptured Chllares, the scebe'er 80 many recent | cughiy cooked and are not served with much but. | Tb. Child in the Cosmopolitan. very opium, was shipped from @ station | more that the out” progressed, was left ee cant inde at a ae ‘Whet temible visions this little word beings before | "The Vanderbilt Hotel, on the northeast corner ot | foods are highiy injurious to the Somplesion Rexaten pb pia Ramee la enegae oar Sirs aie Wolthey, Kaiisas Giey. <s detier. from | ‘ot sill continued the trout yard ot Pleawer: With e gle of mingled contempt and The funeral will take place Friday mn pit auaiel Gouden Sasi ~ Be eaperes tv: “s A a aS oiscilieny ct % ound to conceue, it they eight v clock be Stee Gamages by Ore. ‘The. hospital Yor the tupeeed | Caxaptaw M, Pa Hunt Waite Tosoooaxma,— | about one bqur out of the twenty-four, the hour | Mra Whltaey, appeaded to the report, contains an aus disuliery; then Jt Jas oocupied aa mer. | Wil be bound ai Se) pantera cco ome eeidrace, 09 Fewest the northwest coruer was aisd badly’ secrehea. | During the tobogganing party at the governor. | during which she appears in the foyer betore exe. | Scovuat, of. traveling expenses, reece ‘Kinsey Grimths included fein his, champion by no means # iON. On We 36 Tus PIRE STU seeamenes Seuersi’s n Ottawa Tuesday evening two members | cuting her ‘steps On the stage. The spectator in | <laamien about shipments of “aweet honey” and | the late Kinsey Grimths included & in lis Garden. | ew, ‘would concede that they at ‘a Sh, Soleo wikia afodka ‘MRADACHE, NEURALGIA, ‘The ‘of the Cweaty-thira precinct reported | O€ parliaivent, Messrs Temple. and, Masson, were the stalla, especially if be pousesses the artions en. | none” “00 “heen are also contained & ‘he report. late war It was used a few weéks for the sheds of | aly 2 ie enoae en baie late residanon, 2438 1 etnest nesth- pod xuocked | tnustasm of inexperience, form strange ideas about | _ CUTTING although in the center of it has never | cherish the memory of warnings they used west, om . March Sat 3 oto pm ° ballet dancers, ‘about the “stars.” see. | the Rederal Deen Dullt upon since it was reclaimed trom tne | celve in nursery days. The man who has bad Wednesday, ay at tog the oni a fhe bellaney of tne te, | Sa al she employes thes Fiver, oe idndred years aga Now, however, an | fuck at whist without geting up,and curning his | 1.04 sie rae 190 sasbet fresh, ardent, exuberant with apparen rx Been mentioned, the Aitcheson Broth. | chair around i} Ps * pleasure, he" ls inclined vo iinagine ‘their | Der of theo ers are to put, Up a machine shop nd, the | wil cross the. The maid. | Botan yaes wes, te _ tinue in real life the tacttuous, splendor cane . coringeees wet couse eal beeen en wo vail Sane) ms SUERRE E> 2888, at 9:20 orctock ? busy with manufactures, . years a ett nN cect Sa | nec ees Te caneae tt | VPtvanas at ar Pa aie emt | Baan Sas SET tegen tee, mov tbat inac wean St gst © oe tctor took ch aeaice fer residence, on : when i Undulatione, seeus to isn to be tanate, ‘were about 10 tn was attended "by. or tt geod @nchanting ‘creatures awaken ‘ot | the house pape labor? Cab al and nara wor gg the forse en oeoee gious ‘services pd a es the ‘cured any votes. ‘and Ube interment: ‘Now let us view. the ballet from bebind the “7. scenes ‘Here 13a damscwse Who, with fadiant | CA08 OF THE see siles, from the ‘on to the | ThE cause of the br Stage, which she traverecs ta jour’ tring leaps, | Sipporting 8 gallery 6 a patra * ee. SsainRs | Eod tures, to walk up the ‘cage coward tas | Howse ats point oeaiatet._ pe ends | la now tr Ralceene swings.” “and the motient tat her back turned ‘serious | was. convention of Vusineas men of West Virginia to tne public tue smile van La 7 0 consution, ba for Years, con- the beneat ddress was Hon &. Eiking. | With fatigue, and ag Shag a the ater anf ce asta 2 hotel. 8 for breath and bathed 12. wae ceper of te Manutactarere Natoaa! Bunk, ‘Aud by the Ume abe bus anished. dancing she wil | ,,MaRager Hilt pins as mneesy SERS: we i i i ! ‘ H I d gE ity i € [ a ; i Hi : it £ f iH H i al atl

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