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. or . = A » 7 - . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D: C., vrs iy “FEBRUARY 12, 1889. : g 2 PE = En SEPA EEE Eppa poms mea SS ee z MR. WEBS NOMINATION. ROCK CREEK PARK. the Whatever EXTRA SESSION TALK. OPPOSED TO MR. WEBB Tuomas Cuntytes Wre 2d D | ION Efforts For and Against His Confirma- | Citizens Before the Subcommittee of the oa Republicans have Almost Ceased to Dis- | And in Favor of Reform in the District (Once shrewdly remar knowing ; wale ib, Cantonigutarctonte sean = amici iene aspera cuss its Probability. aca Doubtless dyspepsia was the cease of Many warm personal of Commissioner | The committee designated by the meeting of be reached If 18 CONSIDERED A FOREGONE CONCLUSION—EN, | ACTION OF A MEETING OF CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION ort pogpebarsmnp SS eee Latest Telesrams 10 The Webb, who have been drawn to him by his | citizens to present to Congress their views in be HARRISON SAID TO RECOGNIZE THE NEcEssITy| 0. 3 LasT EVENING—WHAT THRT PROPOSE IN would have been a healt hn happier man. . ‘anece seen are exerting | favor of the proposition to acquire property | ‘The lasted until 2 o'clock, and the | FOR AN EARLY ORGANIZATION oF THE HOUSE— “Iwas a great sufferer from Dyspepsia and bead ‘TRE WAY OF CHANGES IX THE ADMINISTRA- the con- | along Rock creek for # park, had a hearing be- | members of subcommittee showed a deep Constipation. I had no appetite, became firmation of his nomination for another|fore the District subcommittee of the | interest in the matter, ene Ghd, cad cet cs CROSS-EXAMINING LE CARON. | ‘erm. He has an ardent support from a| House committee on appropriations to-day} BOOM FOR GOVERNQR RUSK. ——= Portion of the “West End,” and he has|urging that provisions for this park be — tevine tance nanaue a2 Dismnews. After | He Says that Parnell Startled Him by a| the influential backing of some powerful | included in the District Dill, the senate amend-| Pushing Him for Secretary of War, | ® foregone conclusion by republican Congress- tering various remedies, I finally beran to use Revolutionary Remark. corporations, whose attorneys and agents are | ment for the zoological park being extended Alger Being Out of the Way. men, that they have almost consed to discuss Aver’s Pills, and soon my appetite —— Loxpox, Feb. 12.—The cross-examination of | working every wire in their vast webs in| so as to embrace the larger project also. The —. the probability. Probably four-fifths of the irreng Aare aI cou Ibecame well’ Le Caron, the witness for the Times, was con-| his behalf, He has also the support of many | gentlemen waiting on the committee were: C. republicans in the House look upon it as cer- | on Sauer ee tinued upon the resumption of the sitting of | prominent democrats, who think that if he is | M. Matthews, C. C. Glover, B. H. Warner, Geo. tain thet Gen. Harrison will call a ses- Another and a more vigorous “boom” for Governor Rusk, of Wisconsin, for Secretary of unqualifiedly opposed to the reappointment of Mr. Webb as the Parnell commission to-day. He said he had | confirmed as a republican Commissi and | E. Lemon, J. M. Joh ing, A. 8. | War in the next administration has beenstarted | sion to convene about the first part | District Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. isited E: 4 867, some. P' ioner, ion, J. ohnston, Horatio King, thi we Commissioner, in full accord, as we by ana Dectocs. Sn Medietea. Neste ia 0 poomeheaat eaeeittr aaa sometimes | they can get Mr. Wheatley or another practi-| Taber, E. D. Tracy, Crosby 8. Noyes, 8. W. Sees ans A ones ar hours, “pe by to-| of April. Members who have talked | believe, with a large majority of the people of 1 | unprofessionally. He reported himself to the | C8! politician appointed asthe democratic Com- | Woodward, R. Ross Perry, Rev. W A. Leonard. — tor Spooner will be on his with Gen. Harrison on the subject are firmest | this District, ome ; x to Indianapolis for the second time to { jis > authorities on cach occasion, except in 1867. | missioner they can keep the upon the MR, 3. M. JOHNSTON'S REMARKS. and : ta, | 2 this opinion. Representative Posey, of In-| 24. Weare in favor of prompt return Neither Mr. O'Kelly nor. ar. ‘Pepnell had | District buildings they th wel gga pon Mr. J. Ml; Johnston acted as spokeeman. = aang eee the — of Mr, | diana, who has just come from his home to suc- | the proper official pant our Douia oom exer written to him. | The Fenlansexpelled Mr. | opposrr1oy To 4R. WERD'S CONFIRMATION “The persons who favor the passage of the lor ‘ar portfolio. The new “boom” | ceed Gov. Hovey, and is supposed to know | missioners Heyy, Tyueas said. because he had joined | comes from Central and East Washington, on pending bills to create a national and zoologi-| “™* caused by the receipt of a letter by Sen- | something of Gen. Harrison's fecling on the | cal Fear, as contemplated by the law, with 4 vse ne = ; tor Stockbridge from Gen. Alger, in which he | i i ‘ : OlLeizy 6 ced Mr. O’Kelley. Witness | the ground that his official action and that of | cal park,” he said, “are either native born |“ ° subject, said to a Stan reporter this morning | Commissioners fairly belisved thes OF Leety aie vielen opponent the board is all in sympathy with West End in- | residents or have lived here long enough to seo | #tated most emphatically that he was not and representing differeat " : - that he almost knew that there would be an | sections of the District, ‘sexsbanien aaa of the league. Continuing, witness sai terests, and is steadily adverse to the other | Washington grow from the simplicity and in- | would not bea candidate for cabinet honors. | extra session called. He is not the only one| $a If the Present system of government ieteeca bay mab paxesidiaas Guia Saiuiaas sections of the city. The complaint is made that | Conveniences of a town to the beauties and | This speedily reached Mr. Spooner's ears and a from Indiana, however, who is im-| must continue, we are in favor of a radical Weak Children, and Gene c from Messrs. Devoy and O'Leary to Mr. Egan | it all the vast area of East Washington there is | luxuries of a capital city. They see that the | it lifted a great load off his mind. He had P SG rs on pe a ‘ith the idea that a called session is change in the policy and practice of its admin- scarce a street thi t juagmire in th esent conditions are daily attracting men of | always regard o certain. ti Aes in 1881, and acknowledged that the | Winter months, sad thet te gt soe improve- | leisure and fortune from all sections of the | “wavs Tosarded Alger as Rusk Siieeentn | ahs euly expumesh Gab’ has 2 : do | “ration. giving to our people more voice and front taabity to appropriate food, T opening the packets: He again saw Sie, Egan | MeBts whatever the citizens have to go t Con- | country and that, merely by legislative enact-| {9 tho contrary he, concladen to go at caaean | against itis that to have Congres iivacssion | Somsiaeration ix tS the Genume Jebann x ", be . iT e officers i 4 a lati i the | ment it is the capital of the country, but by ii d clit a during the first months of his term would be a | to di igi: girs tigiea diy Him nge wae foligwed | in America in 1883. Later Mr. Egan introduced | Eomminiohers to ingeare: seectied tens | common consent his becoming the conte of | indianapolis and clinch the matter source of annoyance to the new President. But | “4th. ‘We are in favor of frets net tated the aliaentary canal unchanses digested | tim to Mr. Parnell in the lobby of the house of | that quarter. wealth and intelligence and of everything that AMERICAN NATIONS; it is understood that Gen. Harrison himself | sessions of the Commissioners. asa the ali y canal tn power of | commons. He conversed with Parnell, and was | "South Washington asserts that the Commis- | is characteristic of all capitals. feels that the necessity of to all the people of different. localities and diz iat sbd_storituc up 5 epagraiag Saeed ee ee canoe sioners are wholly subservient to the railroad Vet oat A ra = en rope sian Ex A Bill to Include Canada in the Pro=| 4x noweptaTe oncaNizaTIoN or THE HOUSE | Verse interests for the friendly interchange of re s epublican erhood was thet Mr. | 66: i ity. i velopment of the city in some directions > i ye vusiness consultations, Sure of “dobann, Hod "on the neck of every bottle. All | Pamneilvo far as the home poche baja, was | octopus that bij his that near ie See ey 2 ue tee ee posed Conference in this City. is too pressing to be overbalanced by any con- | Yiews and business and for the , ; rf A . is said | Tee and formal presentation of recommenda- J HOFF, Berlin and Vieuua. New York Of-| concerned. Mr. Parnell complained of this niger ag. : suburban park in which the people may secure oe sideration of mere inconvenience. He is said fice, 6 Bavelay 5 eset thes opposition, and said that the home and sister | S44 endangers life, with cool Barak ia oe E bens 4 Representative Townshend, of Illinois, to- . . .- : ~ tions, complaints, grievances, needed improve- oe on raaei — 8 : 3 rights of the people injured. South Washington | refreshment und relaxation during our mild , to feel that the most important thing for the ments, &c. A Brow Axo Sax D SEEact Seated asdace fom Aker, | compli ha he Commoner donot | wes oh and hated rummers, buch a day troduced. il mending the act author. LOOD ND SKIN ISEASE if . ‘ republicans now is to hold the two houses of | 5th. We are in favor of keeping enforce the laws against this powerful co! park is much desired, both by our numberless | izing the President to arrange aconference be- | Congress and to clear away all the perplexing | liable and accessible jourel of ing CURED BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES, PARNELL’S ALLEGED REVOLUTIONARY TALK. | ration as against private individuals, and t Visitors, by residents, and by government offi- | tween the United States and the republics of | maticrs of legislation that are pressing for | recording the action Having bee 4 4 = en On every project or F nain consideration early in his term, that they may | measure under consideration and e order © diseaso caused by a bruise ou the leg, and havivg | Deyoy and Sullivan and two others in | impunity the laws concerning speed of trains, = greed the heated = Nag age Domingo and the empire of Brazil, so as | Rot drag on throughout his administration to | adopted or proposed and considered by the sthes tacthous and caetios Miieds taser ee aur | America. He did not write the result of | guarding of grade crossings, and the occapa-| home is private property, used by the public! saci. in the conference the Dominion pep epee pene wngape tires foe ng No nd rena y y 4 9 streets, DY - as the election approaches " other methods and remedies failed, Ideem itmy duty | hig conversations with these men to Mr. | tion and obstruction of the public superintendent, and, after all, only the roads | of Canada, The President is authorised “Besides this, spond of thames loot ey Gey ey my tod triad several dvstore without quoveas, and at lst | ¢2.""Moreover. Egan had instructed witness | the failure to secure decent pavement on so | 0h bg used, and not the meadows or forests. | to invite representatives of the several |licrae'er ‘both houses of Congress are con- | one-sided sectional government for the Dis- our principal druggist, Mr. Jobu P. Finlay stowhomI/ 4° “write to ‘him. Witness’ conversa- | Prominent a street as 435, even after the appro- | _ The present request for the passage of these governments of the countries above | Vinced that a special session is necessary tothe | trict of Columbia without ap earnest appeal to shall ever feei grateful)spoke tomeabout CUTICURA, | +414 with Parnell had no reference to Egan, | priation had been made fer the work, and the bills is based on these grounds in part, but | pamed to join the United States in | Well-being of the party, and they are urging | the President and to the American people and I conseuted to give them a a = = — The most important part of Mr. Parnell’s con- | Street remains a disgrace to the city, covered | lso on the fact thatthe Kock Creek cemetery t thi k sa upon the ident that he call them ‘ther | the subject. that Tam perfectly cured. now so eure versation concerned his views as a revolution. | With rough boulders and cobblestones, and a | is 80 beautiful in itself that it deserves preser-|® Conference to be held in this city for the | 4 toge i ame. 1 thin! ean show the largest lace wi my vafferer for two years andahalffrom| At Mr. Parnell’s request the witness saw | the railroad is permitted to disregard with | cials and others who are required to remain | Mexico, Central and South America, Hayti, San & recommend then. T visi ed Hot Springs tono avail | Parnell, because he had not been requested | Central Washington has grievances, such as : i “ a ut April. Very little if any legislation can be a ist. He declared that he did not see why an | terror to all would-be passengers. It is asserted | vation for its own sake and because it is Purpose of recommending for adoption to their | accomplished before the close of this session, SUING THE MARQUIS. CUTICURA REMEDIES unc the best blood and skin | insurrection should be unsuccessful. Witness | that the only improvement mado in this part | haps the most unique and wonderful suburban | respective governments of some plan of arbi- | and then will come the next Congress with —— CUSICURA REMEMIES eve the best Mast and shin | oT d Geis bedere feces Egan, bat coming | Of the city lately is the tine asphalt pavement | Park in our country. tration for the settlement of disagreements and | heavy responsibilities and so small and so un- cures manufactured. I refer to Druggist John P. Fin- from Mr. ell it startled him.” and handsome parking in front of Mr. Wheat- THE PERSONS WHO URGE THE REQUEST disputes that may hereafter arise among them, | °etain ome that, during the time be- te De, Suctity of Lake fee, otras, Of thie lace, and) "Sir Charles Russell, counsel for the Parnell- | ley's new houses on Indiana avenue. have no other object than to press upon | One of the questions for th tween the 4th of March and the first eS ee ites, and Sir Henry James, counsel for the | | A memorial from citizens in that section of | tne gniy body which has the pemer to'oce jder, beside thoce nha. oncrence tocon~| week inDecember, it might be wiped ALEXANDER BEACH, Greenville, Miss, here canoe mae ead od | the city has the following paragraph: ly ly po’ sider, beside those already provided for in the | out, go that the republicans could | — i | cure this property the urgent nececessity of | act of last year, is the establishment of regular | Px I must extend to you the thanks of one of my cus- “2. The central and eastern portions of the Dis- navy " 4 | not organize the House at But even if this | tomers, who bas bern cured by using the CUTICURA | subject bf discumaion on Fries Meare vere °° | trict are entiuied to reprenentation pon the toetd | buying it at once. ‘They have no direct on in- or ar cdnent communication between the ports | should not occur there would remain for the | $1,674. ‘The sccompanying affidavit stetes that REMEDIES, of an old sore, caused by a long spell of of Commissioners, and Mr. Webb is believed to | direct pecuniary interest in the purchase. By | Of the said several covntries. ‘The act was ap- ican © ith hardly a working | affiant first met the arg in sickness or fever eiht years ago. He was 0 bad he w HIS SACRIFICES FOR HIS COUNTRY. be inimical to the interest of those sections, in | this bill it is proposed to secure a tract of land, | Proved May 24, 1888, Marq Chambran — § of important legislation fearful he would bave to have bis leg amputated,but is} The government paid witness 2,000 pounds proof of which wo refor to tho caso of 4% street | not exceeding 2,500 acres, along the line of WHAT MR. TOWNSHEND HOPES, be disposed of in coaae, way, beskies | 1886 in an apartment house, 1418 I street, and Mee recta ne toss Listen, which oll Cason, | between February, 1868, and August. 1870. He | Paving of which tho propertyownerein thet viciw. | Rock creek and in the District of Columbia, to| Mr. Townshend says that he was impelled to | being embarrassed by many mmatocied-cncnia | in October of that year her hnsband died, and He requests me to use his name, whioh is H. H. CASON, | spent every cent of this for public 8. | ity procured an appropriation at the last session | be perpetually used as a public park. The | offer his amendment because he received in- | ©@8¢8 over which the marquis called upon her and ber mother, merchant, of this place. JOHN V.MINOR, | For instance, he tof John O'Neillp 1/0. C of Congress, which appropriation Mr. Webb re-| reservation of this property for the purpose indi . i C HERE W: m | sho: every mark of , and di PEE TICERA foe, soap, | {2f 7 pounds to save his reputation and tokeep | fused to expend on that street, but directed tho | indicated has for a long time been under con. | foTMation from Canada that a large number of iain clsuataty tonsa age eaaes angered mega ba vdeo a ward Sod SLEEVE NT, Gr preueeed Se'the POLTEE | him from becoming a defaulter. This action | money to other and more favored sections of the | sideration by Congress. On July 13, 1866, a| the people of that dominion are anxious to di ~— gee | November, 1886, she hi ¢ for DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. Boston, Mass, ‘Sena ier | gave witness a strong hold upon’ O'Neill. He | ity.” Forclation yas passed by the Benste instructing | Join She other Americas nations ta She confer. | with they are threntoned with «hard ight over | Roveuiber, 3008, che guve Bin © “How to Cure Skin Diseases. faa spent more than he had received in the | But the most determined opposition to Mr. | its committee to inquire into a suitable site for | €nce. | Mr. Townshend is hopeful that the re-| an adoption of new rules. It is important, if | “tt swednes be ~ araia ~ +4 a public park, At the request of: that comm: sult of Canada’s elle pe Will be to effectu- | the y jusband, and PIMPLES, BLACKHEADS, RED, ROUGH,CHAPPED | public service. He had made no arrangements | Webb’s confirmation comes from the District | : ¥ ais prevented by CULICUIA SOAP. for future reward. The V. C. organization, | republicans, They utterly repudiate him as «| tee, Maj. N. Michler, Uo S. engineers, sub- | #lly settle the fis republican House is to do any-| the Marquis told her that she would have to t hery and other questions that | thing "during, the nest two you qu I od : 12 TS Ld which numbered 23.000 members, deliberately | representative of that party in the board of | mitted “a “report, "in which he strongly | have mixed the United States and Canada, that the rules should be amended so ua to ex. 4 Eo prey emer) = enn Ltn Fg and knowingly supported the dynamite policy. | Commissioners. “They assert that never during | favored the purchase of the property WASHINGTON NEWS AND tend the powers of the majority. If all these - u " 2 NEWS GOSSIP. i jorits She says that the defendant le You Have In the convention of 1881 162 of the dele- | his official carcer has he given a single sign of | ferred to in the pending bill. The Senate co things should be held over until December a . x fates present favored the use of dynamite. | his sympathy with the republican cause. That | mittee thereupon reported a bill for the acqui-| 3 great part of the first session would ee ee a, ete ¢ convention held in Madison Square gar- | on the contrary, his whole action has been in | sition of this land, but it failed to become a| Contract Awanpep.—The Secretary of the | fo taxen up in effecting organization, | #74 claimed that the delay was because the CONSUMPTION, den, New York, in 183, advocated the dyna- | the line of aiding Mr. Cleveland's re-election, | law. From time to time other efforts in this | Treasury has awarded the contract for the con- | in adapting new rules, and in | Check was on a London house; but she learned BRONCHITIS, mite policy. Sullivan, Lomasney. Cronan, | and that the’ President's extraordinary act of | direction were made, which resulted in bills 8. : — . struction and completion of the public building | settling contested-election cases. If the tariff, | that he had had it cashed. She states further Smythe, Canton, Hick, Furlong, and Crane | reappointng Mr. Wabb—she frst time that s | 2594, Forty-ninth Congress, and H. R. 3823, | at Loe Angelen, Cal, to Collins & Hargitt, of | torritorion and othee matters of that sortie | that cbe intrested Bim with the t of were present at that convention. Commissioner has been nominated for a second | Fiftieth Congress, now pending and having the | Los Angeles, for $101,000. mained for action the Fifty-first Congress | £2,000, due on houses built at 1103 and 1105 a term—was in recognition of his services in this | same object in view. ese have been supple- —— would find itself in as unsatisfactory state at | 16th street, and he then told her that uctess CAUGHT BEATING HIS WIFE. | direction. They say that during Mr. Webb's | mented by the more detailed bill now betore | Tuovcur tx Fees Too Lanar.—On the Sth | te dived ne gi tet Congress now is. she had ‘vouchers showing that the sui- — term he has worked shoulder to shoulder with | Congress and known as H. R. 12136. of the present month the President trans-| All these things force the party leaders to | Contractors were paid that liens might be Mary Anderson’s Brutal Scenic Artist | Commissioner Wheatley in the project of con-| It seems unfortunate that the earlier endeav- | mitted te Congress an agreement with the | the conclusion that an extra session must be | Placed on the houses, and he would charge her Ejected from a Chicago Hotel. | Yerting the District administration in all its | ors to secure these lands at their then trifling | Creek Indians in the Indian territory, by which | “!led whether they want it or not, and they | i his personal services to attend to Cutcaco, Feb. 12.—Near midnight last night, | branches into a straightout democratic party | value did not result in their purchase. | re = in the indies y, by | | SCROFULA, COUGH or COLD, THROAT AFFECTION, WASTING OF FLESH, Dr any Disease where the Throat and Lungs are in- Samed, Lack of Strength or Nerve Power, you can be Believed and Cured by , 8 : Thi r | are so sure that such a session will be held that | this. She states that in March, 1887, she sent in the Commercial hotel, a panie was created | chine; that this project has been carried ON THE SUBSECT OF THE cost aie Sun kad re ae i i | defendant a check for €2,500, and sailed for : ‘i r acres of land held by them under treaty. The | 30 Plans are being made that do not include | % B mng by the piereing screams of a woman. The first | 0Ut,%° cfectuslly that nine-tenths of the Dis-| senator B. Gratz Brown said to the Senate on compensation fixed upon was $2,280,857. Since | the consideration ss Chay are sweet Mealy 804 a I pe Se nN i - the t i i ment i me * js is “ceigimbascneagecr person to arrive on the scene founda man beat- |" Pioves Bre Bow lemoctls, February 19of that yea: he franemission of this agresment it has come | 9 ie Washington daring Apeil and May, or | Dos “Rt ae wattcle heer eae OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Deen oman. They proved to be William F-| we following is one of the indictments |. ‘‘A8 t0 the necessity and the desirability of | tthe knowledge of the P epnpirg eaten shaban ok Seun eashates scialiios ues afterward epplied for | $1,250. ‘to pai aenaiiaiiauaiaes Doran, scenic artist for Mary Anderson, and georges Ried rec inifisting such proposition and obtaining the | {hterior Mist an sttorney of Bila city bas » con- nk me pike cae con |liens. She found that the @500 . his wife, known on the stage as Miss Clara Rus- | drawn up by the republicans: _ | necensary location now, while ground cat be GO See oe ¢ majority of the ways and means com-|De Chambrun was charged against her. pret sell, also of the ‘sama — playing in | (jh glance at theseveral departments of the Dis | had on reasonable terms, rae not think there | AD per Scab or. eiataree qereuane ipekos mittee will give their report to the republican | He 5 urged her to ba gle pawed of a, minor L.. ae - Dabb, the pro- ct governmen' 8 conclusively : r estion. 8 ii | Basen 4 4 4 . ittes i in ing alarme turned june, PALATABLE AS MILK. Prister af the halsl. afected eran fora | Cometinacnsc Woeb a aactaediy vartenncodmatn: vuiulty ct th Gicteoe soak goer | was agreed upon, which in this case would | ™¢mbers of the committee to-morrow and will | and, becoming — . : She found her affairs in disorder, the ths, hotel. and Ass Hassell, with her face | EO tes Inspector of Butidings, Thos, B. Ent-| Valuable, now that the uncertainty with which | §MOUNt to over $228,000. ‘The Secretars, | Teport to the House the next day. This report , ly bruised and disfigured, went to her room. = : 4 ~ < i 2 interest on the m¢ notes overdue, and d | “ig 0 | believing that this fee was largely in excess of | Will contain a very savage attack upon the Sen- | jt Aecdpyg- od 4 Between sobs she managed to say that she was | Jomecrat, ur aW Of Marshal Wilson, i a | trceatensa “ihe ouabillty eect acre ing | the value of the services rendered, refused to Se mr nak Shekel net be Shae gan aan Mr. Berry. she Snalty cbicinos ~~~ an English girl and had first come to this coun-| Second—The Superintendent of Police, Major | passed away. At the present time | ®PProve the contracts, and has obtained from | for the minori a a oo ia ~~ B om | ment showing a balance in her favor of Ses try with Henry Irving several year ago. She | Dye, a republican, was dismissed to make room | Rock creek and ite adjacent bbighis has few | the attorney a relinguishment of bis elaim | 8 expected to occur on the floor of the r% had met Doran in New York. They had grown | for a democrat, who sui juently resigned and Aak for Scott's Emulsion, and let no explanation or solicitation induce you to accept s substitute. : , : vely | under them, ‘The attorney will now look to | house, during which many things will be said | $1,674.60, but, he having failed to settle, she residences upon it, and those of comparatively "7 bout th bill 4 now sues him, Sold by all Druggiste, to like each other. She returned to England | nother democrat was : trifling value, and the whole area surveyed can | the Creeks for such compensation as they may rte sane What i r be dont nat the Ee 226 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, N. ¥. and they did not seo cach other until the or- saan dintene Dl Bin cdeaoee ee ee be had, as is estimated by General Michler in | Voluntafily allow hi ie ips il tices iabaion cas tee Reno scuonpenies Rerontep.—Jos, Bilas, No. 10a ee ae i ee ganization of Miss Anderson's present com- | $cer, dled him. i e report he has submitted, at an average a 7a F . ; ° . street northwest, theft of a TRS SSRE INTHE MORNING WITH §.BIT- | pany. The old attachinent revived, and in Bos- | "fyurtn~The Collector, John F. Cook, a repubit | price of perhaps less than $200 an acre. Tis | ices pr pimuaienipererire G pattie be A eg tt pectacry ple eigen cont —0. A. Bostrom, No. S31 7th street ae ees oe rl songs, pecans pees , three weeks ago, can and the a a aes a ion of | would make a total cost of less than half a mil- i@ bond offers: Registered 41/e—$200,000, | Jaf idea that any action will be taken by this = wee aay fees po hag om thief a s. ‘THEY WERE SECRETLY MARRIED, any prominence under the District government, | lion dollars, a mere trifle of expenditure for oe rod Aie_ C20,000, | Congress, Withal, an extrasension is regarded | "5 night. le an overcoat oe unknown even to the members of the company. | 20, monet Ce teghesig tree Nepean) —— RS thing of beauty” which will prove ‘‘a joy | $140,000, #10,000. £1,000, and $500, all ut 10934. | Sy vortain . he op = “pepe the drawer from . she said, was insanel: ft her. : crn | ; ae eae a . Ea e h J. J. reports stolen from T. B. Towsen & Sox, Ch wad peiag heeap aleve Seoes Merv bate aes | PTA ToS nadine: Chl tease G ‘Tichenor. an | _ Of ovtaroe; in 1560 the lana was Cheaper then day inthe case of Cee Drath gae’| THE MOTION OVERRULED. _| hisssloon. on 7th street, 180 pool checks. —Dr, DEY GOODS DEALERS, ight last week,” she continued, ‘‘when, as I | Oficial of first-class ‘ability, a republican and a | at present. mony in the case of Coxe Brothers & Co., Sencha . D. French, No. 1316 T street, reports stolen 1316 7TH ST. ¥.W., a8 passing au alley on Dearborn strect, a | Soldier with an excellent record inthe Union army, ut, even now, the prices are relatively low, | against the Lehigh Valley railroad company |The Question of Jurisdiction of the | ftom his buggy a plush lap robe, Want you to read this and see if anyone cam beat | man came from out the darkness and lifted his | ¥4% “tismissed to make room for a democrat, and for these reasons: The land is, in large Criminal Court in Ci _ ae “4 i | was concluded before the interstate comm: Lb hat tome. I thought I was aloue, buta man, | , Sixth—The superintendent of the fire depart« part, in the hands of those who have ‘owned it | ee Cases Settled. ment, Martin Cronin, a republican, was removed commission to-day, and an adjournment taken "MARRIED, whom I afterward saw was my husband, ran | and Joseph Parris, « democrat, was appointed ia tta Bleached Muslin, 1 yard wide, 10 cts. Lou, Sg ota at ite intrigele wale Bone titucy gan sell it) until March 1 next, when counsel will make | In the Court in General Term this morning | »PQURGEOIRODIER In New ¥; Seonerasin toes me and knocked the other man down. I its intrinsic value. Very little, if any, of | their arguments. a : | Cot eke, Semeder. Oncas Pillowcase Gictohe Tig yards wie, 8 eta hott them fighting and ran frightened to the | ''s Tue assistant attornes, who performs | this property haw paced through the hands of | "gu a Sn cee Besa gry pala ecmtagrsegirnire pm ane fy Sl e é Fobieesoe ae is é ards wide, 18 cts. hotel. Presently my husband came into my | most of the duties of that oMce, was Francis Mil- | speculators. Intermediate speculative profits | aed me: e Secretary of! bert et. al. agt. Morgan, in which the motion to remand from Justi Montgomery's court to DIED. that of the Chief Justice, on the plea that the | GREEN. On Monday February 11. 1860, at 12 first-named court has no jurisdiction, Chief | Qo © M+ BRUCE L. GREEN, aged — yea ya - | ler, @ republican, and his resignation was pro-| have, therefore, not thus far been added, but | State has received a cablegram from the United d Comforts, 43 ct. cs eta, — oon ri = = b= anne cured and Mr. Harry E; Davis, & democrat, was | very soon will be. Nor are there, as yet, many | States consul at Shanghai, China. stating that | Blankets, 90 «1 ‘Dress is place. Mr. Davis is now engaged | + : és — ina, « Tit a into the room again over the transom and gave | {Refunding Commissioner Webb before nese. | PFovements to be paid for: but even the | quiet hus been restored at Chin Kiang, where Heurietia Cashmere, All-Wool. 40 inches wide, 43 me avother beating. mittee of congress appointed toinvestigatecharges | Coming spring must add in this way to the | the riot occurred a few days ago. ote, ater last night he ke} in connection with the purchase of sites for school | Price that the government must ultimately —— Justice Bingham, and Justices Hagner, Cox, | ,qeupe fom Zion Waster church Wednestey, 22 Font Line of Prose Goods, very fuen. just see how it looks, 7 buildings. | ed a this proper Congress is asked to Steel for War Ships. and Montgomery were present, Justice James a emyeeyy . * je Linen in Great Variety, at low prices. | “ i Eighth—The Sealer of Weights and Measures, | buy 2,500 acres ut a cost of $1,500,000. Com-|4 conrEREN CE AT THE Navy Di xt | being absent. On the opening of the Court OBE band Pay! Rebere s Fone! 2} inches Wide by 43 Tobe, worth | ing ES P the itleeve ot her dress, dis layed James Small, arepublican, was dismissed to make | pared with the acreage of parks in other cities - cert eee heer Justice Bingham eth pod the question | eighteen years SERRE AROS 0 fed E me home,” continued Miss Russell, “I went | "Sih tp' 4 o. Superintendent of Streets, John J. = rept pepe irr ed of land} 4 conference was held at the Navy depart- | had been considered, and the Court was unan- Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, to the dining-room. I was eating a light lunch | Barrows, a republican, was dismissed to make y - ment to-day between representatives of the | i™0us in the opinion that the motion to remand Kerr's Best Machine Cotton, 4 cts. and drinking a bottle of beer when Will came democrat. OTHER REASONS. room fo! 2 hes = ipbuilding | te Cases certified to the regular Circuit Court in. He took me by the shoulders and dragged | | Tenth-The Food Inspector, W. A; Short, and | Besides the elements of cost and our actual | 1Partment and of the principal shipbuilding | should be overruled and the jurmdistion of | me into the hall, and beat and struck me in the | Several other republicans in the health office, were im.| ms and steel works of the coun-| Justice Montgomery over the cases is sus- ” dismissed to make room for democrat. need of parks there are other reasons why im- ae = ~ bs “ Dhess Scrrs face, justasyousee.” Hieventh—The Flour inspector, George Seitz, | mediate action should be taken by Congress, | = eae mee, banal ee gon bey mg ter pee ag argu FOR HIRE, Gov. Buckner Not a Candidate. Temocrat,” “te Glemissed to make room for'# | When any part of this property is sold for sub- l woatgclal” tobe “Gamed ta Uh 'eonemtrcmacy or | meets Wot be endl examined the question care- 28-2 414 STH ST. N.w. BE WILL HOF ALLOW THE USE OF KIS XAME IN| | Twelfth —The Market Masters, Clayton H. Buell, | ‘ivision, roads are cut at distances of one or | United’ sintee nace] ogtte. ear action Of | tally and was fally in accord with the Court OPPOSITION TO SENATOR BLACKBURN. 8. D. ae son Beale, ‘republicans, were Seal pepe patios inee eng atonce de- oer ‘contioniel at the stcel works, and | that the statute to hold a special sitting was removed to make room for democrats. nu of its magnificent forests. Money cannot ‘ _ Assan led, and it i it i — ee es eee puck | ““Thirteenth—The Water Ofice was re-formed | restore this damage. ‘That region is destroved | Feauire a large force of officers, ‘which | Tanaka Gucepeahel ete eae GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. ae a cundidate for the Senate ened | and Mr. Bell, a democrat, was placed at the head | forever for park purposes, OU Apna af Pomible, | “Judge James is preparing the written opin- candi c= . 4 me i ‘, EPPS'S COCOA ceed Mr. Blackburn, states to-day that | “Fourteenth—A. J. Marsh, an efficient clerk—a| In this climate our parks must consist of | Construstor Wilson Chic pa Melville | ion to be placed on file BREAKFAST. under no circumstances will he make the race, | republican—a brave Union’ soldier, who raised a | Wooded lands. Grassy lawns cannot be used 0 ie 5 : co Ee | a8 to do so, it would appear that he would be | company and served as captain in the 49th New | by the people, as our hot suns alone destroy Dea ee eats Maus qrenaret “ie DISTHICR GOVERNMENT. [Bzp Goroueh kncrlrtgeot the natural tars which | using his present position to influence the leg- | York infantry and was disabled in that service, | the roots of such vegetation. Even articna | PO There, were also present | RW: overn the operations of dixestion and nutri and | islature in its choice. He will not lower was removed wo inake place for jemocrat. irrigation cannot make our lawns fit for con- hi hl My ws 1 4 rynad y a careful application of the ne tes Li oq Fifteenth The “Civil Service” rules have not | stant use. ‘The pending bill salty ides | the Bethlehem Iron Co.; Axel Petrie, Midvale fed Cocon Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast | the dignity of his office by such a] been applied to the District goverument, and the . 1 pending bill expressly provides tables with a de! beverage which ray | proceeding, as he thinks being governor and | subordinate oppointments in the main Lave been | fF the preservation of these useful and beau- CONTRACTS FOR SCHOOL FURNITURE. " “ NICHOLSON. On Febrnary 11, 1889, at 4 am, steel works; Mr. Wetherell, Standard steel cast-| The committee appointed to look into the AENIA Ewido ot & ¥. =x JOLSON ‘ r “ any; Mr. Chas, Cramp, Mr. Palmer, | ®tmples of school furniture has recommended . bls. Jt is by the Indi | Candidate for the senate are incompatible. | in line with those of the chiets. tiful forests. There is, also, Quintard iron works; Cephus ‘Taylor, Linden | tat the contracts be awarded as follows: |*$P0. Suaden!y, on ’ i vee may be gradual! | The governor's great popularity would have | Now the republicans have not asked for the re- AN ELEMENT OF DANGER steel company, and Mr. Rowland, Continental mar school | at? o'clock p. m., CRTHELINE A." ‘Ofty- sist every teydeney to re | Saale ies 0 ation po vm appointment of Mr. Webb, but on the other hand : ; a ee , ’ (0. 3, 2.80; | four sears, widow of the late William ‘native of imaladies aro foating around ts ready to attack wher: | ™ beg Rewro-o: ctl they protest agaiust it, and they claim that it | iVolved in allowing Rock creek to remain in| iron works. . No. 6, 6218; to | Cousty Limerick, Ireland. Sapa : F eocape many : i eae sen ae A , Teaidence, Green’ ini shaft “Leepind ourselves well fertited with | , Stole $7,000 Worth of Jewels. | Would hare pect only fair aud courtvous on tho | its present condition. It drains a large section * CAPITOL TOPICs. : of Baltimore, Md., for teach- | court, between 20th and sist strects nerthrot ead, vure and a properly nourished frame.”—Civtt ToN, Feb. 12.—Kalph Cohen, the keeper | example of President Arthur and left the ‘appoint. of country and then flows directly through a ers’ desks, at $12.50 and $6. Virguiia avenue and E street, Wednesday, “Slate Simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only | Of # pawn shop, reports that while he was at | ment of the District Commissioners to his suc. | Portion of the city. Unless both banks of the REORGANIZATION OF THE SIGNAL CORPS. BUILDING PERMITS. Jee pectialig tovined te clean sapbalé pound tins by wrocers, labeled tus: supper last night his clerk, John Cohen, whom | cessor. Patan sre Controlled an expensive and elabo-} The House committee on military affairs| ‘There was but one building permit issued to- | "epectfully invite February 11,3880, st 2.0 he left in the store during his absence, disap- | _ ‘5 he has not seen fit todo so they look to the | rate sewerage system will be necessary for the to-da Cuteh hori: day. J. E. Moran to build one brick store and | m., after a jong and uterine, Asate JAMES EPPS & CO. Homaopathic Chemiste, | peared, taking with him a package of jewelry | Setate for redress.” health of the cities of Nashington and George- rest pul betbilerercpn hate 40 | <iiice, 601 6 sheet nexthwost 9Tt0n HCHINKAL wif of Gout k: Boal daughter E i WHAT THE REPUBLICANS SAY. wn This cost could wisely be incurred in | Te! favorably ll for the anization J apa [eon ant saben one esa AE Monge | Tac Tepeblicans assert the) the renomination | ee aera ae eg Ee ee Ce Ra ree Tommemtedn | tue Contmisitonsrekers pritten to Rev. m, | Toncke mashes SBSscioey ae et E Te caught, of Commissioner Webb ia part ofthe plan of | for ail"and preserving « Hed porno] neg THE CLAYTON EXAMINATION. Laws, pastor of the Vieginis a orock a airs be RPENGEI ia tho kite eae hew - ademocratic syndicate or “combine” heade “Beyond all these arguments of convenience | Senator Plumb to-day presented a resolution . boys sary year aire. EERIE AE RANA LUO en ee aT* | by Murahak Wilain) andicwhloh is damguad’ |(ws Gagne to peerre tee beautiful country be-| of the lower house of the Kausas legislature | Sut, of ieee penis exempt from taxes from aul Wouteaday the, Tht taste tad tenet 4 Food For THE Si VES top eae The New York Stock Market. Cele enor eee ee ene cen eee, | See to Setecorarahly, loot by, the distruction | requesting Congress to adopt such measures as | - ‘The Cominiesioners have whiten to Mr, John Relatives and briende invited 63 interment is fais medy o url of intment of Commissioner eatley al er. e next generation may be | *“< pg valli, ig shepiate Carer crraseneeh aatal Wena ee ene a eer rah y the cea anally alse, | of the tim buy. but the opportunity will then | Mill secure to every citizen, of the southern | M. Lawton, attorney for William B. Read, late | | WETZEL. On Monday, Fubrascy Bigeet.2.83 fowerful Blosd Puriter, and will poutively destioy | S78 t0 Corsou and Macartney, 1410 Patreet’ "| Cruinent in democratic hands throughout Pres. | be lost, Ou this wabioct Senate, Grady | Valen bectecs prebecuce in tee sxeesien ofa epee a eee ene wee eae William it Wetzel. ihe Desire tor Liquot and Tobacco. ] ident Harrison's term, in compact organization | Brown has happily expressed himself, as fol- | P0litical rights, even though it be necessary to | missed, refusing to re-open the case. = Funeral fy her ate reeldence, 213} Bt strest porth~ For apie by Drugiste in Wasbington. . | oc - | © | © for the next presidential contest’ To this | lows: place such states under military authority. A| | Capt. Lusk to-day oe that the in- | west, ‘Thursday, the 14th ‘at 3:30 o'clock p.m. sei paylvania ave. AM. Klocereuks 500 banat: | ©. i 1 : adroit little plan the republicans decidedly ob- SENANOR BROWN'S ARGUMENTS. preamble to the resolution recites that the | definite suspension of the firm of Venable & so of E st_o.w. . | ‘fami: invited 5 iGistabersburg and Garltale, Pas bapers copy 32" . 28, Nd. i ject. They say if the democrats are willing to| «<1 suppose Srowsert Sante Bevo “Sieh pereeicesd) snc Seem, Pees Sees WRIGHT. ; ‘380, Price #1 per box: 6 boxes for $3. ven. Puc. ane B | Secapt Me Web as thattroneeente ine pala Ai members of the Senato are | the republicans of Arkansas, that thousands of ‘scan ech son of Staiuie #: aud James Me Weighs Ser Meee ee Send for circular. \ ats board of Commissioners and allow President | vulSr cnough with the environs of the city | the republicans of the state have been dis- : 2 TURKISH TABLET CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 5 Harrison to appoint the republican representa- | 0 know the beautiful and romantic valleys of | franchised by ballot-box stuffing and intimida- | PROPOSALS FOR ITS PURCHASE—A PROBABILITY —— fon Se eee 3 Public opinion our strongest indorsement. n23-3m 5 tive, all right; Sat they don’t propose to have | Rock creek. The character of the tion, and that John M. Clayton, candidate at THAT IT WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION. = a — Interment private. a Marshal Wilecn or President re. oma dictate | 8tound around = and_ adjacent to that | the late election upon the republican ticket, ‘There has been talk of the lease of Mason's . who shall be the republican Commissioner, and | Stream is exactly suited to the purposes | has been assassinated there. or Analostan Island, lying in the river between | For Bras Fic Tse Fresr 180 if Mr, Webb is confirmed they will insist that | ¥@ desire. It has running water; it has rugged NOTES. Georgetown and the Virginia shore, to a rail- USE HORSFORD'S ACID PHORPHATE, Be Ting the Commissioner appointed to succeed Com. | Hille; it has picturesque scencery; it has ubun-| The conferees on the direct tax bill are at | C°r tion, The Western Maryland road | _Dr. W. H. Fisher, Le Sueur, Tne Ht MEAT-FLAVORING STOCK. 104 missioner Wheatley shall be a repablican, It | dance of varied forest timber; it has a native work this afternoon in the Senate finance com- soxperetion 3 serviceable in’ nervous debility, sexsi LIEBIG COMPANY'S Bs Bont ; | is understood that the republican Senators are ae a beauty; it has the | mittee room. See ee eetioaes te Be kat GR: De in fag. exconniye use of tobaceo, 08a 735 21 ficiently impressed by the representations vine and the clusterin lower, ‘ poe hy vehlee iting — EXTRACT OF MEAT. 90" 86; 85% | Of the District Nepabtions to make Mr. Webb's | 80d. the quiet ee, with age, and in- Real Estate Matters. = inal 1 0936 1093 34, | chances of confirmation rather remote. deed a thousand im) of native adornment/ C. R. Duchay has bought of E. F. O’Brien, trustee. A USE IT FOR SOUPS, : 85% THE DEMOCRATS DISPOSED TO RECONSIDER. = tis meee res Mcgee: ta .o for $4,800, sub 158, square 445, 21 by 43, at the made proposals i P a Peas Sor. BEEF TEA, SAUCES, AND MADE DISHES. pfteersth WESED In view of cer probability are Bag republi- over, with 80 much | of attractiveness in — corner of P and Martonstreetsnorth- | 41,, parchese or Vea of this aewberesgy ion P 8 2 cans would posed to it confirma-| ite present uncultured state, it jest, position was made, it is supposed in the EARS’ J GeGuine only with facsimile of Justus vou Liebig's BALTIMORE, Feb. 1.—Cotton, firm—middling, | tion of Mr. Webb, after his action favorable to | Wise every capacity for adornment and devel-| Elizabeth Delano has bought, for $16,500, of | interest. of a Yailroad corporation, but Pp, SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK ees oar, active, strong and higher | the democrats and his grateful renomination | 0P™ent, and can be made with less expense | John Sherman, an undivided half lot 79 and| whether the Richmond ‘terminal zans Soar. Sea tines: Howard sg Oeh50: | De” Mr Cleveland, as Mie cuadiuclen ef On almost any spot of equal area I have ever | part 80, square 157, fronting $734 feet on Mas- | Western Maryland was not clearly defined; ° Sins: ie Pa mage Bon family, 4.0005-25 seer democratic member of the board of Commis- | 82 Within the reach of a great city one of the | sachusetts avenue, between 17th and 18th streets | another proposition came from a well-known Fax Warr Haws nie ty Seesheswerss Gesoeen end Drugubis, - | Patent, & dal S0; spring whest, paicat, @4in az | slonecs, and would secure the appeiatmens of ‘ai b pyrtapag repay aesuaien eee ne call the inland et suction LIEBIG’S EXTRACT OF MEAT 00, Ld, | fring wheat, stralent, ¢.00a0\40, enbeat: | straightout republican to succeed Mr. Wheat- a Pence ha grag Gy berg fe capcom yy ig Buour (Crean Courtexion extra, 4.0505. thern. firm; wanted; . Nairn, juare ne-tuth Landon. | Fultz: 1000110; Longberry, 100a110; No. 2 soutn: | Le; and to give color to Mr. Webb and the ad- i south 104105; western, No. 2 winter red, = inches, nor tyre is crs me aR streets 7 Te t 5B 3 eye Titstaache ts icrt dieapreeablor Take tao of tax | 220%, 905a0Rie ones Scam Mare, By tic to urge the of Mr. Webb. |e 00| E, B, Holmstead has bought, for 94,800, of v's Little Laver Pills before retiring, and you will find ant ent White, 41243: yellow, reason that the effect might be to cut out of Amelit A. Lane, sub 88, square 618, fronting 18 teliet They never fail todo quod. oes fF ‘Datore | the & of the District from the desiced x0 5 feet on New York avenue and N street,betweei ARLE'SGALLERIES—“IN LOVE,” JHELATEST 4 March, 405;040% on the e- your tastes, | 1st and North Capitol streets north I west. ‘of spot, Mrs. Elizabeth Delano has it of John or pinta. ‘The picture of a eS Se pirania, his controlling colleague is a strong-willed, un- | £2" lishment for $16,500, an undivided ma io 7 and pt. 157, front dg on Massa- pct between 17th and 18th streets 8q. enue, Efe house iaif ein i li