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MEAD'S CORS AND,BUNION PLASTERS and SEABURY'S SULPHUR CAN- DLES. ‘SIX ARTICLES Pases Cutexr Coxrocxn FoR ‘THE NERVOUS, 2d EDITION oral 8 | Bishop Paret alighted. ‘vo-morrow the full force of the yards, 115 switch- men, Will have been secured. A dispatch from St. Joseph this morning says all the switchmen on the @ road there, 35 im number, have gone out. ee COMMERCIAL. sola Soak See Mats ae Pr gatos, Seah, Mister’ soeortnd by avi Name, the wire Interviews 4n the New York papers with Mr. Gould and the allegations therein made created a sensation in that city yesterday. Mr. Gould charged the lawyers who are prosecuting the Kan- ‘sas Pacific case against him and Mr. Sage with Diackmall, and the lawyers in turn charged with attempted bri and Soiree ruc ‘Mr. Goutd, he SUIT FOR INJUNCTION AGAINST THE TEXAS TRAFFIC TION. Attorney-General Hogg yesterday filed a suit tn the District Court at Austin, Tex., to enjoin the Remains of Morrison R. Waite OBSEQUIES AT THE CAPITOL. Simple but Impressive Ceremonies. DISTINGUISHED PERSONS PRESENT, ‘The solemn funeral services over the remains of the late Chief Justice Waite were held in the Hall ARRIVAL OF THE CORTEGE AT THE CAPITOL. At 12 o’clock the squad of mounted police in ad. vance of the funeral arrived at the main entrance of the east-front of the Capitol, and filed off to one side, The first carriage was oc- cupled by the undertaker, Who had: in charge several floral is, From the next carriage ‘The two next men, who Were to of- Dk: ical cap. ‘The carriages is canon! cay rhe ¢ Su Court, the Cccasion. ‘The Bishop and rotunda, to one the — arrival the remains. The hearse came up Bex was given a position just outside the line un Justices and ex-justices of the Supreme Court, Pall-bearers, could alight. They ascended’ tho Steps, and hext the casket was carried up and laced upon two stools in the rotunda. Marshal right and Clerk McKenney were in front of the Justices. Justice Miller Were in one carriage, Justices Harlan and Bradley; then Gray and. Blatehford, tolowed radley; then Gray al a Lamar snd Bancroft Davis, Next cae the fam: Mr. C.C. Waite and wife in one Waite, a brother and daughter of the Justice imanother, ‘The next cupied by the wives and families of the Supreme court justices, ‘were occupted by the cl all of and i the Order that the parties ascended the stops. It was headed by Bishop Paret and the cleruymen, Wo assist him. The members of Che © committee w! been just in rear of the clergymen. ‘Then came the casket atvended by ‘the Supreme Court Justices, and thus it was borne into tne hall of the House of Representatives. THR MEMBERS OF THE SUPREME COURT BAB met at 11:30 to select ten members to represent ‘the association at the funeral ceremonies. Ex-80- licttor General Phillips was chosen chairman and H.C. McKenn the chair ‘The Senate met at 11:30 this morning. prayer by the chaplain the clerk of the peared and delivered message trom annoul ‘that it was now in session and tar iavetiay wei oP eee, ir. + “Pursuant ili now proceed to tne hall of the House of Sentatives, vo attend the funeral of the Cl ion of headed arms wit secretary (Senators Sherman, Al and Gray) came in, wearing wi ‘and occupied seats for some time, arrival of the funeral procession. THE SCENE IN THE HOUSE HALL. ‘The House galleries were @liea to thelr utmost capacity, almost exclusively by ladies, and every Space large enough to give room for a chair was occupied. All arrangements for the"ceremony Were completed at an early hour, and the galleries were fliled with the least possible confusion. None but those hoding Uskets of udmission were al- lowed to enter the House wing of the and those whose tickets admitted them to the leries were seated as quickly a8 possible, 30 the corridors were at no time crowded or the way obstructed, though the number of peopie as- one . Each member ones not crow: Members were their seats by that time. ‘The seating capaci the hall was increased to at least twice Ordinary by crowding the chairs closer togeti and placing rows of folding chairs im the retiring 8] ‘The heavy Russia-leather chairs the Speaker's lobby were ranged around the Speaker of of floor were not admitted until after the were seated and the House had beei order. Many of the members thei? surrendered their seats and many ladies occupied seats within the bar of the House. The House was ‘with heavy folds of mourning. Festoons of black hung over the archways of the doors. ‘The fags and the Speaker's desk were draped, ‘THE CHAPLAIN'S PRATER. Promptly at 11:30 the Speaker called the House to order. A big Bible lay on the clerk's desk, Prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. Cuthbert, Who “Our Holy, Heavenly Father, in whom we live, and move,"and have our betng, draw way to draw nigh ‘unto ‘Thee. Again we would w in the removal of recognize and Yank the late Chet Justice of the Uolted Again we thank Theo for that life; for ie hess tor ‘e believe, indeed, it was well with bim,and believe it was indeed better to be absent trom body of sin and of Lord, ‘Tu ‘The clerk Degan the reading of the Mr. Gtosvenor moved to postpone this until to. morrow, which was done. ARRIVAL OF DISTINGUISHRD OFFICIALS. Ina few minutes the arrival of the Senate was an- ‘nounced, and they filed in, Mr. Morrill at the head, ‘and were given seats on the west, or republican aide in front. i 4 §, fe i J. 5. Hunker, U. 8. Navy, company thé party. AT TOLEDO, On the arrival of the train at Toledo the remains will be conveyed to the Episcopal Church, which the Chief Justice was accustomed to attend. The bervice-will be conducted by the Chier Justi¢’s old tor at that chureh, ‘The honorary ‘be composed of old neighbors of and citizens of the he Tiel Will be selected from Toledo bar. Gov. Foraker NOTES. ‘Throughout the ceremony, Mrs. Cleveland, companied by Miss Bayard, Mra. Fairchild, Mrs, Endicott, Mrs. Whitne} and Mra, Dickinson, es Corted by Col. Lamont, occupied seats in the exec- utive .. ‘They were all in mout dress. ‘ne wives and ters: occu- ai the entire ceremony. The District Commissioners occupied seats with District bar on the left of the Speaker. hinése and Corean ‘were present, fobed th their odd and extravagantly gay native ‘The Executive Departments and the District of- foes were closed to-day. The courts adjourned, ‘nd the whole city went into mourning while thé last rites were performed over the remains of the Chiet Justice, ‘The regents of the Smithsonian held a meeting last night and passed resolutions rel to the Geath of the Chief Justice, and directed the secre. wo the remains to Toledo. ‘The Smithsonian and National Museum were closed Guring the day. At the east ront of the Capitol several hundred Pecple ad congregated Delore noon and taken Places on either side of the entrance to the ee eee TAX ON HEMP, ‘The Flax and Hemp Growers Protest « Against its Reduction. The annual meeting of the flax and hemp growers and spinners’ association was held at the Ebbitt House this morning, A. R. Turner was in the chair, J. E. .i. Downs was elected tomporary secretary. There were sixteen members present. President read a lengthy .report showing by statistics the status of the flax industry in the United states, He said: “I will venture to say that the President of the Unitea States is wearing shirts and uses towels that are made of forelgn- made linen.” A number of communications were read from Manufacturers and growers throughout the coun- the Wy protesting against the passage of Milis’ tari bin. * ‘The annual election of officers resulted as fol- lows: President, A. K. Turner, Jr.; vice-president, Wm. Barbour; secretary and treasurer, Bruce R. Ware, and board of government, Messrs. Christo- pher bailey, C.F. Wyman, RB. Sinmington, E ‘Sparks, Abram Benuy, H. M. Allen, Dour, and Geo. H. Torr. OPPOSED TO TAX REDUCTION. A resolution was adopted pi against Feduction of the tariff on flax and hemp, anda Committee was appointed to present a copy of the Fesolutions to the ways and means committee of the House, KENTUCKIANS PROTEST. A letter was read from a number. of Kentucky dealers, dated at Lexington, assuring the associa- ton of entire sympathy with its efforts to defeat the change of tariff. It says that the signers are conversant with the wishes of the hemp-growers, and know that they are to any reduction of the existing duty on hemp or its products, and further states that the president of the Farmers’ Exchange has written and sent to ve W. ©. P. Bi @ letter assuring him that the farmers cannot compete with it the present duty is taken off, and him to see that they are taken care of. ‘The it urged that the individual mem- Of the association continue the warfare Inst the tari! ‘and announced that a umber of protests against it have been re- ived from both republicans and democrats. A RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED petitioning Congress for an appropriation of ine | $25,000 for the purpose of collecting and printing to | information about the hemp and fax industry, A Timor was current at the Capitol to-day that Representative Perry Belmont had died suddenly. 8 fil & it bef abate : if ‘Were removed for the purpose of making room for ‘a civil-service chance of his by asking upon list, a new. ion was ordered at once, and Mr. Jones stated that Ro republican ‘the new examination. ‘One Wood was turned of and Mr. Jones told him that he had no objection to him personally, but had promised his place to another: A Mr. Wilmington was told by Mr. Jones that he was Gismnissed because is ‘Was wanted for some, a ' Mr. Jones told Mr. swift and Mr. H of the association, that he = WOULD NOT APPOINT REPUBLICANS even if they passed. No matter how they stood, that he would not appoint thea because they were republicans, shown that Dowling, about the polntment, told three’ persons that he had bril certain members of the counctl—paid amount of money for voulng ‘for a Tallway en! in Indtanay ‘were eiabodied in amfasvits and had stated with regard to brought oui in the form of NO CIVIL-SERVICR REFORM IN INDIANA, A iil AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, | a at i i ‘and departures at the port, tuey do not, course, exhibit the arrivals by THE “UNDERGROUND VIADUCTS across the borders from British Colombia and Mexico.” The collector continues: “You are 20 doubt aware that great numbers of Chinese were e in. the construction of the Can- adian Pacific Railway and when it Was finished this horde of Chinese the u a their Way into the United States by clandestinely cross ‘the frontier and thence to San Francisco, Our Chinese population, notwithstanding the stax Uisties Indicate an’ excess of deparvures over ar- Tivals since August 5, 1882, infact shows no dimi- nution.” LANDED BY “TRAMP” STRAMERS. Collector Hager further says that many Chinese are landed by “tramp” steamers at Mexican ports, whence they make their way into the United States via Nogales and other border towns, and Uhat the act allowing Chinese to pass through this country “in transit” to other countries is also a jereby Chinese are enabled Temain in the United States. ‘The District in WATER-MAINS; FIRE-PLUGS, AND HYDRANTS. In the Senate yesterday Mr. Harris, by request, introduced a bill to authorize the Commissioners to domestic purposes fixed jule of water-rents upon all occu} — ses situated Within 500 feet of a public 3 t, ‘now erected or which may be erected, which prem- ses are supplied with water in the ordinary man- ner. This assessment be ned by tht water r inary mani This 1s similar to the bili \troduced in the House Monday. } Capitol Topics. NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. ‘The Senate has confirmed the following nomina- tions: J. H. Winant, to be postmaster at Hacken- Warren Clark, to be postnaster at i. H.; George G. Sill to be Unifed States Lorhey for the district of Connecticut; David Wilcox, of New York. to be receiver of” public moneys at Walla Walla, W.T-; 1. B. Cornel, of New Yor, to be Teoeiver of public moneys at ‘Spokane Falls, W. T. ores. The Military Academy Appropriation bill was passed by House ba paay. Wheelmen as ‘The comfortable club house of the Capital Bi- cycle Club was filled last Friday évening on the | j, occasion of the club's regular monthly “amuse ment.” About 200 invited guests were present. The “A Cup of Tea,” was presented by L, W. Seely, F. M. Boteler,G. F. Johnston, and Mrs. F. H, Parsons, This was followed by Hubbard T. Smith's quartette “Us Four iramps,” in which Mr. Smith Was assisted by three more of Jess rate look Hi, W. Olds, E. B. Olds by @ scene trom ra — Mr. Bousler as the widow, wooed and won Mr, a8 Kid r Snipites. regular program Was followed by danelug. — ‘The Washington Brick Macnine Company have faade adend of trust, to B. P. aver ‘and A. i Sturtevant of parts of Youngsborough Long to secure $30,000. Min the’ caus of “Helen Madison against ‘Wm. Se Mate ia we Court, No. 1, a claim for a verdict services, ‘ago a canary bird got out of its cage ‘The bird was found in the room of Tom Scott, colored, in rear of No. 410 6th street. Detective Raff took possession of 1t and notified Scott to appear in the ing. Mr. bell has sent to the Duffy cane by the fire on Monday morn- Carrington family (the suff Sad Fate of the Duffy Children, ‘The funeral of Philip Duffy, the eight-year-old oy who was fatally injured at the fire corner of | F it E , i E Af ; fF A LIVELY STREET AFFRaY. Enceanter Between Dr. A. and Samael D, Wedd. BOTH MEN BADLY BEATEN ABOCT THE WEAD—WEBe fora few mt cryin ntites everything Wi Montgomery placed * We and took hig before Judge nell, where why a ChArge Of assault Donds Wo pay the fue — FInep por MongY Lanceny.— Two ‘Women, Georgie Davis not guilty in the Police Money larceny. The ison, ist and ts bere to give sonal committoe, the" Division?” Judge. {o-morrow. the testified that he Uweated Georgie her his pocketbook. ¢ Wanted t© count my ener, apd i doing so ook € and would not give i, up.” The defensants denied the charge, ‘Ubey were fined $5 each. ae “Tue Weexty Star's Pocket Atias or the Worl 1s offered free to every new subscriber for one year. to the WEEELY Stak. It is 2 bar book of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 nd di and containy ad a Affaire in West Wi A SHOOTING AFFKAY.—A dispute Gay arternoon bet : Some colored men in the saloon kept by Buckley on Water street, near Jefferson street, in Fihich David H. Curtis Was shot Oy Joun Aries the bullet taking effect in Curtis’ Just After the shooting Armes and Samuel Were arrested by OMtorr Welch foran affray. It Was not known then that Armes had shot any. one. Armes was taken to te Police Court thit Morning. A charge of profanity against Johe Arines Was coutinued in the Police Court ’ Armes was also changed with assaulting David Curtis and Samuel Williams, which cases were ‘continued. Hits Ean ALMost Bites Orr x 4 Fromt.—Wm Ballenthelm, a young wan, was wo police station here ¥ iny ty ‘Welch, ‘Who found hit iptoxicated on Water street, his left ear almost severed. The eat was hanging to his head by a small plece of After Dr. Snyder dressed the wound the man ‘Stated that he had been in a fight near the ugvon city gus house, duriug which itten off eR Geo. Columbus pleaded guilty in the Police Court this morning 0 a charge of st pitcher from Mr. F. street. He said that of liquor at the Ui jail. , in the Police Court, Jesse Brow fanity, forfeited $ collateral ‘A Rovem Voracr.—There is lying at wharf Une large bark Albemarle, whieb yesterday from Trinidad with 600 tons of asphalt, She wade We trip in 2 days, and the voyage waa cribly rough one trom the start. A DANGEROUS STkEET FoR DRIvING ON.—The north side of M street, between 29th and 31st streets, 18 In a bad condition, and requires the ims mediate attention of the authoriues. The comfortable but dangerous, as horses: ‘to stumble and fall. Nores.—The executive committee of the ridge celebration will meet tis evening, at Building Association Hall. —Mr. H.@. 1 Was stricken with Mond EDEL, beloved pin ie KERR. On Wi March 28, 5 o'clock 52. MARY: Eiwtner of Wiliam Mand ane ae Funeral from 14 sixth at nt Twenty. ‘street, s ad ‘March 27, Y STOR, aident