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judi f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, FEB” UARY 26, 1889. THEY DON’T WANT WEBB. VIGOROUS ADDRESSES AND STRONG RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED AGAINST THE CONFIRMATION OF WM. ‘B. WEBB AS COMMISSIONER OF THE DISTRICT— ‘THE REASONS WHY PLAINLY STATED. The republicans of East Washington turned out in force last night to express their opposi- tion to the confirmation of the renomination of Commissioner Webb, filling to an almost un- public suffered; some of them succeeded and syndicates and corporations became richer than . The Commissioners favored huge opera- tions, involving enormous expenditures, but the people $.. Washington could not have sewers laid Where they were absolutely neces- sary. Mr. thought it only fair that one Commission id come from east of the capitol, but he wanted it clearly understood that he was not a candidate for the position; he was simply opposed to Webb. [Applanse. ‘MB. GEO. B. WILSON OPPOSED COMMISSIONER WEBB for every reason already advanced and for several others not yet mentioned, the princi- pal one being found in the fact that they used THE IRISH DEBATE AGAIN. Mr. Morley Attacks and Mr. Balfour Defends the Government of Ireland. In the house of commons yesterday Mr. Mor- ley moved the adoption of his amendment to the address in reply to the queen's speech, con- demning the administration in Irelandas harsh, unjust, and oppressive, and asking that meas- ures to content the Irish and re-establish a real union of Great Britain and Ireland be adopted. In his speech in support of his motion Mr. Morley asked why, if the condition of Ireland LATE FOREIGN NEWS. Rome reports say the pope is uneasy over the anti-Jesuit agitation in Canada, It is said that he fears that if » bitter f should arise it might cause serious com; The London Standard’s Berlin dispatch says Emperor William's visit to England has been arranged for June. The French chamber of deputies has passed oo freedom and secrecy of the In the Steinitz-Tchigourin chess contest at Havana Steinitz won the sixteenth game. It was begun with the Zukertort gambit and PAINLESS oC on Aas Geng carbs To Tar Lavi MADAME LARZELLE VAUNT. comfortable degree the hall of the East Wash- | the chain-gang—convict labor—in improving | was better, as claimed by the government, pro- ington Invincible club on Pennayivania avenue | the streots, instead of giving employment to | ceedings against Irish members ofthe house of | muted.si= hours. The Evans ‘gambit and Iusted southeast. While the meeting was an enthu- | honest workingmen. Things had got to such | commons were more frequent? He strongly | Ave hours, resulted in a draw. It was agreed nastic one, till there was no superfiuity of | TE"Dstrict governmenta man had to be either | condemned the singular lack of pradenee, fore- that the match be considered as ended with noise; everything was done with a purpose. | , southern democrat or a crimin sight and care that had been shown by the ad- | Steinitz as winner. . Everybody present seemed to realize fully that | Washington could only be improved by con-| ministration lai i The first shipment of tobacco grown in Zan- WILLARD’S HOTEL, 4 iy ip y. ministration in Ireland during the last few Pane that was not the place, nor was it then the time, | vict labor, then he for one did not want itim-| months. The arrest of Father McFadden at zibar, consisting of seventy boxes, has been THIS CITY, UNTIL FRIDAY, MARCH 1. for anything but serious action on a matter | proved. [Applause.] Gweedore, he said, was marred by every bad | dispatched for Hamburg. which deeply concerned every good citizen. THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. Ree the of the wane arog sudicial act, It) | Ttis rumored in Paris that M. Tirard has! OR UNITED STATES, 365 & 867 CANAL ST., NEW YORK, ladon should avail, hemecives of tnt j . - i was wo e worst exploits of the ruffian i “ * “ Confer wit ‘who 1s well pertect ‘Gichemaanre ar We “aga ‘eka tas. | Gualimaa Didgar Ghs taackad tha wide tg ended aims yal el to tharecent nz. |. The general of the Augustinian order is dead| Pills on receipt of price—éut inguire first, (Please mention this Paper.) |) seaorircn ASSORTMENT OF FINEST GODS. trict and protesting against its continuation by | for its courtesy and said he was surprised to | rests in Ireland, and ridiculed the idea of ar- | i2 Rome. Gray and Rare Shades of Hair « Specialty, the confirmation by the Senate of William B. | see the meekness displayed by District resi-; resting men for such offenses as cheering Mr. | The marriage of Prince Alexander of Bat- : Webb as @ Commissioner of the District of | dents. They ought to act. Congress needed | William O’Brien, &c. The time was swiftly | tenberg to Marie Loisinger, the opera singer, For Weak Stomaet—impaired Digestion —Oisordored Lie, "nee rsce nan SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. RECENTLY RETURNED FROM EUROPE WIR PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. ALL THE NEWEST STYLES, Prepared only by THOS. BEECH A St. Helens, Lancashire, England. B. F. ALLEN & CO. Sole Agents a -- nbecoming Columbia. educating as to the rights of the District; the | coming when an irresistible appeal would as- | took place at Mentone on'Febraarce 5 Bur ren bo: Rey ORGANIZATION. ignorance displayed by many of the national | cend from the nation, aking her majesty to| ‘The Berlin Ai y % x > 7 _____RATLROADS. Hur; hing Wuch of At abd. wht ae noo - mon ar ge legislators was really lamentable. He referred to | recur to the sense of the people, so that they | 1 Berlin Kisler Zeitung says that the Ger Sk oun \irocer J'or HE GREA: < The meeting was called to order by Mr. 8. the fact that the present form of local govern- | might decide the great issues now dividing the = “Spon tigen will ccs from Port PENNSYLVANTA ROUTE, Sole Agent for the Famous Bieber, and immediately thereafter Mr. W. C. ut was not intended to be permanent, but | government and the opposition. The opposi- 5% ga padi} rng gh herema biy opr DOO Te ea pour aeEst. DIRECTOIRE (Trade-Merk) TOILET PREPARA Dodge was elected chairman and Mr. J. W. | “rings” and real estate syndicates es ° — tion required the fullest explanation regarding Gore Aivisen Coase an bok iis todee Ci then STEEL KALLA.” MAGNIFICENT ROUIPMENT, TIONS. Flood secretars. The object of the assembly | to continue it. Corporations will make and | the employment of Irish magistrates, crown | &* : , J ats UE F i oo smenutsies thotien its ten teat was then briefly stated and a comfnittee on res- | control the Commissioners until the people be- | solicitors and police in frammg the Times’ | 8#il for Apia, TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION, Exquisite Designe tn Fine vise Shella 3-H olutions—Messrs. W. C. Dodge, 8. Bieber, J. | come determined to rule. He advocated indi- | case, They demanded to know why docu-/ Stuart Cumberland, the mind-reader, read ators and Representa | ments were handed to the Times for the pur- | Gen. Boulanger’s thoughts yesterday. He gave . and when Congress knew more about | poses of a plot to which it might be proved the President Carnot a POKNEM SIXTH AND B STREETS, #5 FOL LOWS: For Fittsbu ‘and the West, ¥. Fle ep i pat inte. E orts wag Me W. Flood and George R. Wilson—was appointed. | vidual efforts with iu Vestibujed Carn et 0.5 While the committee was at work on its duti ti Cc. B. . onths’ lease of power Line, 9:50 a. the sosembly talked over the present adminis- the District then i a be possible to | government had infatuatedly become the dupes and traced Boulanger’s march on Germany via Sith Sleeping Care frow Pittebur vet tration of affairs at the District building. and | have a Commissioner like Webb. and accessories, Stuttgart The general declared Cumberland’s Gay, to Chicago, with Sleeyiuy Car Altoone to Chie SPIRITR it was evident that neither Mr. Webb nor Me. ANOTHER CENSURE. Mr. Balfour, upon rising to reply, was interpretation to be correct, Gen, Boulanger creo. Western Bapress, St 440 pau. aity, with solic cl Wheatley had any warm friends or ardent ad-| 4p wilson offered a resolution, which was | greeted with cries of “Pigott.” This w most emphatically denies that he entertains jeeping Cara Washlugton to Chicago and St Louia, mirers in the hall, : nuecting daily at Harrisburg with unanimously adopted, censuring the Commis- | tinued until the speaker peremptorily insisted any hostility toward England. THE RESOLUTIONS. ° upon the house coming to order. | = ate : reen 10-00 pam dally. for, Pittsbu oad tise baie sioners for employing convict (workhouse) | “ii; Balfour said he was not surpised that Alexander Stephens and the Late War. est, with through Bieeper to Pittsburg, and Pitts- At the conclusion of a short recess the com- a ° é ts ro em : 5 THR PREMIER FLOUR OF AMERICA, Tanto Chic : labor on the streets of the city. Mr. Morley had taken advantage of bis From the Cartersville (Ga) Courant, fer TEE TRENT TE atc marr ts phatiiarvvens aan an mae note arhny Pattie area aet ‘The meeting then adjourned. position to make charges against the govern- | Mr. Carswell, in his discourse, reported the y than For Ei, Cagaudaurus, and Hocbester, daily, tr Bat. n 1s CO, solved. By the citizens of East Washing- ar aes ment at a time when he knew his words would | following incident in his personal history. Said talo and Niagara, daily, except Sattrday, 10:00 9. ton, in mass meeting assembled, that we are MR. RIDDLE CENSURED. ane ciieraat in Wis Accinkey Reckes ie gerceie [oon : ; Baez ith: Sleeping Car Wasiuneton to Rochewter : opposed to the confirmation of Mr. W.B. Webb : : if ment could not possibiy take up his challenges, | és “During the war of 1862, pending theconfed-| pep ovpENy DOREMUS ight ~~) oe bacended For sale by Leading Merchants. as Commissioner of the District, because of his | The South Washington Citizens’ Asso- Mr, Balfour contended tat the state of , heag erate war, or as some more properly called it, For New York and tue East 0, 2:00, 12:00, and utter inefficiency as an officer. ciation Adopt Vigorous Resolutions. | land was improving wherever the plan of cam- the war between the States, Mr. Alexander | (Beileowe Hospital Medical College), torites:— 21:40 ain. 2:10, 4:10. 1 5 2. We further oppose his confirmation because paign had not penetrated. There were at the Stephens came to Augusta and stopped at one MATER, GIROUSE & G2; of the fact that under his administration the | The meeting of the Citizens’ protective asso- present moment 20.000 persons in the ordinary | of the leading hotela” The n. daily, i i y " 3 eas tels. e Augusta papers no- - ws District government is run in the interest of | ciation, of South Washington, last evening was | prisons of the kingdom, while only one hun- gy. hisarrival, and furthermore stated. that | "ade. Boston ‘without tasty bs, and \dicates instead of in the inter- FA d For Boston wituout cLange 0 p.m. every day. Manufacturers, 412 Broadway, N.Y. ests of the mass of the citizens, “| mainly oceupied with the consideration of the | dred were imprisoned in Ireland under the Mr. Stephens would be there fora few. days, For Brookiyn, 5. {sil through traime connect st , ; oC mo 01 Oc, no6.ded jal, 20 fe26,mh26,ap23,my21 ‘ i jg- | CTimes act. If the object of punishment was and would be glad to meet the peopl a talk 5 wey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording _? - — B. Beceues of his neglect of the beat intoreats | attitude of Mr. Biddle, thestiorney of the Dis-| 4. crovent rime, never hed so greats result “ith, Woe apt ail the severend imnupeain ide RO. WHITE, LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT of our public schools and the reckless expendi- | trict Commissioners, towards the interests of | heen attained at the cost of so little suffering. gentleman, “was not only an admirer of Mr. For Philadelphia, 7-20, 8:10, 9:00, 11:00,and11-40 \ a we own material also mage at rea Bee eens Public funds in the Purchase of | that section im their warfare against the use of | The statistics of agrarian crime showed amar- Stuthens but eeqoetcd Hie ae Tor ME 66 Td : Oc m. S10-4:10,0-0) tude up at the shortest wotice, sites for school and other public buildings. the streets by the Pennsylvwnia railroad com- | velous improvement in the condition of the gud peculige mee whe hada oxent dee ian D utch “No choicer, purer, or better cocoa can b Fg a 4. Bee; f hi lity to the liquor in- a8 imited Express, {he celebrated Whit ause of his servility to the liquor in- Se aot Solbert | country since the crimes act was passed. If ot okt ‘ Fish Linines. eee ee Sererta Se the Sanus of Teemees $0) parties not | ee ree ete Bice iis. | O.Onteell wae ll alive ho “would sirink from his bone uiitongniye. Mec ape HE FEDORA DRESS SHIELDS ARE entitled to them and to whom they had pre-| was secretary. Father Donnelly, Maurice Fitz-| the moans employed by the ‘geutiemen below | 2, pref iilie ghey so oad be Etonmerd by Meurs, WOODWARD & LOT Wigualy been denied by him ing President | STH Dr. Allen aud others made addrestey, | the gangway to render government impossible. |suw the notice, in? the” old” Chronic 2 = Hoc . Because we think the in exiden cee W ; iv ‘iples of t should have the same opportunity eelect ing | aud Fesolutious offered by Heury Wex were | He did mot believe that the principles of the | aud Sentinel wed at ‘once begun to ere ie Sale every where jal ¥ ; opposition would win the country, but he was to yi a Wi : ; Mux M. J. Prasor, District Commissioners that his predecessor |*49Ptd certain that such principles would destroy the Wwe tived we Wilkos conn pee me nere Choicest, Purest, Best, 1320 Fet'n.w. Cire, Harrison’, at rg b cted e1 it to- er: per e do 2 ‘ HALK GuUDS, A supplementary resolution read: “Resolved, | In the resolutions it is stated that the atten- | Pest ComPacted empire that was ever pu! better; people do not make much these days MADE INSTANTLY : gether by the wit of man. tion of Mr. Riddle was called to the fact that the | "In the course of the debate Mr. Sexton in- Pennsylvania company was occupying streets | dignantly protested against the presence of That the Washington Press and Tur Eventxa Sraz are entitled to the thanks and should re- ceive the support of every republican in the and 9.00 am.. 12:05 and 4:40 | by riding in « hurry, not near so much as they acept Suuday. Suidays, 9:00 a ua, sometimes think. ‘At any rate we got to Au- No gusta, After waiting a time my father met Mr. | _ Sold by ail! Also, POOKING REQUIRE Dae heel mtaction in SHELL, AMBER AND DULL grocersaoddraggateat $i peri | ALIAANDIIA AND FREDERICKSBURG nate | “hin Dressed and Bangs Ritoghed i - | With railroad tracks contrary to law. That offi- | Houston, the witness for the Times, within the Stephens and said to him: ‘Mr. Stephens, while | tin: 58c. per 4y1b. un. WAL, AN XANDKIA AND WASHINGION — sins — for their vigorous efforts to defeat ring- cial, the resolutions assert, thereupon “deliv- | Precincts of the house, The speaker deen it looks so now, can you tell me will the con- U.S. DEPUT, 35 MERCER ST., NEW YORK. on P vied onal Muss J. Boserss @ , yacusuenD spvauen. ered himself of the extraordinary opinion that | that he was ignorant of the circumstances. dak federate states win in this war?” Grasping my | ————= S| 4 '00,6-01,8 MODEL RIDING HABITS The reading of the resolutions was received | th Tailroadcan not have tracks from Virginia | Would inquire. Later Mr. Sexton received an | father's hand whom he had known for years, Vide, | ~ 230, rere ty 05 p. ma, NING AND KECEPTION COSTUMES 725 a m'aud'5:00) 4... recon. . . csiemiatiniaeall «d aud the South. 4:30, 10:57 a m. daily, RENCE DYEING. SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN. dy ING ESTABLISHMENT, gl fork sve every ; : ‘ = | avenue into the freight depot complained of | intimation that Houston's name had been re- | he replied: ‘Doctor, we may be victorious now, _DRY_ GOODS. with prolonged applause, and when that had | without an uct of Congress, while the state- | Moved from the lobby list. but when I think what is coming upon my peo- EE died away Capt. Donald MeCathran took the | ment of the citizens showed that such track | , Sixty Parnellite members of parliament met | ple and my country ava result my heart weick | New Spuixa Ghoops. floor and vigorously denounced the action of the | Was there contrary to law. Yet this learned | !ast night to reappoint officers for the session. | even unto death, We may win battles for Ons 10.57'a. m, 2:30, 6:01, 8:05, Accommixttich tor “Quanites, and Maison Yriese, Paris, and 3 P. mw. daily, except Sum 4 i vi not "1 Ni ‘Traus leave aria for Washi von, 6:05, 7-05, st-c] Ladies’ and Gents’ Powers that be, so far as East Washington was | dignitary most complacently advises the Com-| Mt Dillon presided: | years, but when onr last noble boy is dead wo | ,.Ju*tfeceived another shijment of New Spring Goods | 27a leave, Alezaunis tor Washiycon, 6:05, ine “Hush Velvet aud. Bveaing Deesee? ANTOM concerned. To have any hope of becoming a | Missiouers not to prosecute the railroad. He Mr. Sexton gave notice in the house that he are none the less defeated; my old friend, this | Scotch Gimghams, Wool cou.bination Suitinss So Ay by 4 ‘$7. 40-4% ad 12-05 pia, AND CAROLINE LEKCH, formerly with A. District Commissioner a man had to reside in | Was so much afraid of losing the good will of | Would introduce a bill to amend the law re-| is indeed acruel war. If I had my way and | Chita Silks, aiws fall hue of Liven Sheetugs. F | and 11:07 8. m.; . Pillow ens, Dathask Table C apking to mateh, the western portion of the city.and his c! a ‘ ances | the railroad company that he did not wish to | !ating to contempt of court. This announce- | ogr people were not crazy and our leaders vain Table Daumeke all wra Hems' itched Linen Sheets NS rCHER Ss DRY CLEANING ESTAB- MENT AND DY. h } s of z fee a8 received with cheers. ‘ = " te wl WORKS, 906 G et. w. an neni ee ee ne a le A Case of Whitewash. Parnell Was Never Better. a HOVE BRO. & CO., 1328 F ot__) ERAS t derenition from va ode hob rs a alt Thirty-five years experianes, Pre ence. | lone. sei re . i i —— = = General Mauager, 5] Gen. Pas. Agent, | moderate s jor and delivered. antral tof ebocies rthwest por-| Whereas we, on account of his inconsistent x tee: From the Philadelphia Press, February 26. = Te ES : ceo nn a - = a OR WiPpLDY tion of the city to. megiect the suatheast tm | opinions and by reason of his weariness in at- | 720% WEIEMOVES BoM OF THE TuLion * | It is not true that the health of Mr. Charles] _GENTLEMEN’S GOODs. DIEDMONT AIK LINE, | ne LESOOL GAEMENTS: MADE UP OB RIPPED order that the northwest might be made beau- | tending to the people's business, aud his flip- | te Crctnett Osect 7 Stewart Parnell is critically affected, and that | 7 - Di ek enw eG A. FISCHER tiful, but the practice was. nevertheless, inde- | pant and insulting chalienges, feel that we must | Special to the Cin a — = Kentucky, dou | Be if likely to suffer acollapse at any time, H.. D. Bian avilie Cuariotiewville Ly neal. a4 BOG G at. lensible. The present bo 5 i ourselves, epresentative e, 0 cky, de- | ; : eeu Alexi chung, Koa ee ee oe eae cern abe cilicran! tases alia CelaSaIA es ener ‘3 sea scrapion poe ses sl ability | M8 Parnell, the mother of the Irish leader, IMPORTER AND TATTOR, Rowasilicy tone Calera, Mouteowiers, FAMILY SUPPLIES ‘Wemnk Sus aut ov siée Weouimencns. west Washington has been organized to pro-| \ ith which he has conducted the investigation 7 °8erday received a cable message which defi the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS: 4A. Fast Mail Duily for Warrenton, Char = tect the interests of the people of that section . in this particular, we, then’ the members of | ordered by the House into the transactions of ii e i ha t urrived. Jottesy mibslvver ea tose tne | Siterchicnudn ot the) | lose aut rasttiy au da cant seeacbais | Lyne Its members were stitfenc dousvalle, Stations Ches. & Ohio Route, | CANS SUGAR CORN. by pride and . y Mount, Danville and Stations be: | : : ntry Butter per 1. Zoe. . = : A sab friends of the Irish cause aroused by the alarm- | establishiuent aud Danville, Greensboro, Kalciciy | ~ } Battle Unicrmented on “ puffed up with conceit. ‘Tney seemed to glory | that organization hereby 5 the Commissioners of the District in the pur- | ing news telegraphed from Londo shoce ree | ° seu A ee ee bin ther. AUscusta, Atlante Irae | ¢ihstm “at O Aids Grocery: Lede Fh ig with contempt the humble petitions | —Hesolre, that we heartily and emphatically | chase of real estate for public purposes. Mr. | weeks ago, is Feading this news Mrs. Parnell : E ANIA AVE. 7 New GrlcatesTekanand Galituriia, | TS tu0 at jroce i of many delegations that East Washington cit- | condemn the treatment of our citizens when | Baker, of New York, a member of the com-| wrote to Dr. Kenney, his physician in Dublin, | _™)17 Washineton, D. C. y, Pullman Sleepers Mont “Ro ~ 40. izeus had sent to plead their cause. “This | presenting complaints which need legal opinion | 1 ittee, and his associates, other than Mr. Taul- | asking bim to tell her exactly how he was, Dr. | = Sap poy SS ——— d Maun Boudoir Sleenere VAL ec. should not be,” said the captain, “und, thank | from the attorney for the Distriet; that itis the | hee, have from the first manifested a detor- | Kenney answered yesterday: “Never bette HOUSEFURNISHING roto Columbia sud Augusta, Sold | PAXSON VICKERS' SONS, God. it will not be for long. [Applause.] An | duty of the Commissioners to act on such com-/ mination to whitewash the Commissioners, writing.” - = {rains Washinwton to Atlutta. Does not connect fF | puiadctphia. ) (Sew York, incoming tion, fresh from the peo- | Plaints, the law having placed them in charge | “qiie testimony taken clearly established the ————-+ee_____ Wat Pavers, Drarentes, he gl ple, will do right, will be just. [Applause] | Of strects and given them a police. force to re- | irregularities and questionable transactions Banished to Siberia. Maces sams Seine Gan Strasburg and interniediate stations” re WEBE HAS BEEN WEIGHED rae re called tun’ te inate caien should | which were charged against the Commissioners | rae nUssIAN GOVERNMENT'S TREATMENT OF A seicdlntcnic gtd ecole | Gh FM —Menipiae spares Dunly, vie Loney WASHINGTOX, D.C. in the balance and found wanting. He had | BOtbe called upon to institute a suit to abate | by Tue Eventxo Star. In fact, the evidence NATURALIZED AMERICAN CITIZEN SEX SUSSIeee ee Wectington ts baseeie anf hace ae Ares ‘Trade NATIONAL TEA BANK. Mark. S _ at | nuisance; and that the attorney for this Dis- | ¢),oughout made astronger case than Tae STAR Word has bi ivaal ‘ay x THE P. HANSON HISS MANUFACTURING co, | Pont “" ocpeiead yempto same e~ every opportunity to make himself popular, | trict, A. G. Riddle, has mistaken the legal | presented. In spite of this Mr. Baker decorated ord has been receivedat Bri igeport, Conn., 815 15th et. n: | 8:30 P. M.—Western Expreas Daily for Manas, Reliable Pure Teas (all kinds) but he had become inflated with self-conscious- | r¢ ear sgilbies sundry = a ios the Commissioners with a more liberal coat of , fom Mrs, Herman Kempinski, coufirmingare-| patimore House, 217 N. Charies st. aiiim_ | Culbeyer, Onn Charlottes, ile, Joruievilte, Cincin- AT ABOUT % THE USUAL PRICE. pess of some sort, and had failed to be any- | South Washington people,” as Le Calls us. to | whitewash than has been put on by any congres- | cent report that her husband has been arrested — a SS 1, 246 and 5 Ib, Packages (samples frea) thing but a failure. [Laughter.] It was not | Come to his ofice and make aitidavits in a zeny fe | 5 eee EME . - unnatural that such a man did not represent | for him to prosecut moves on the floor were open to the severest | “ NATIONAL” 25c. pure, Danville, Kalewh, Asheville. Charlotte, ier at we regard Mr. Rid- sional artist fora long time. To-day Baker's | in Russia and sentenced to banishment in Si- Coontea B Gus: ., Pi Colum. : ' na” a sions of duty, and his | ‘crest | beria for treasonable utterances against the Fs en, Augusta, Alauta, Montgomery, New Or $$$» the people. He was not appointed the | a spkcorn ag prvassgertoc Spy este riticism. He attempted by every means in his | 3 ; leads, Texas and Califor: ts, Pullman Vestibule sleeper people. He owed his power to the President, | Sdvice to hold our tongues unless we accept | power to prevent Mr. Taulbee from informing | Russian government and evading the military PT | Wasbiowtoy. to Sew Grieang vis'Adante aud Mout | BY HDavan and, feeling that he was not responsible to any | bein: at sg age Of thane of his co. | the House that the majority of the committee | Service required, He came to this country | Gee's Chote sD Sleeper Washington to Augusta, ad gue ‘else, he naturally fell’ into real estate eater “Sagal opines’ bed led to expect; | had based its report on garbled testimony, and vue dpe) A GAS COOKING STOVES "Wiis wton and Ohio division leave Wash- | KEY WEST AND NEW YORK MADE SEGARS “pools.” We don’t want Webb! [Applause.] | “legal: opinia * pects | when he supposed he had gained his point and eport. Ten years la ecame a citi- s, except Su-dy,and 4-45 1 And We are going to tell the Senate so respect- | that we respectfully invite the District Com- | hitgut Air Ttalbes'sminority report he then, | Zen 0/ the United States. He waa successtal in paaaapere a as Keturoire leave Round Hil @:09 A.A Dally and t:2 sand rng emapeesitecars fally but firmly. ewed applause.) We 2 . . : in the most brazen manner, moved to postpone | business and last summer returne: jis na- a EM. Daily except Si Y, “Washington 3:3 BRO! WHISK! don't want to give Wa poor ag coeneny ne- | of language in the oilicial reports of the attorney tiie whale case indefinitely. ees postpone | tive land with his wife. Sou after his arrival | ™881 | WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPARY. A aistete ee “iz FEMBAORE FURE BIB x glect East Washington. WHY HE DOESN'T WANT WEBB, Capt. McCathran then sketched graphically [Prolonged applause. | for the District.” ; “ " | h trains from the South via Charlotte, Dan- ‘The Milk of Kentucky. ‘ This would have made the House party to | there he was arrested and thrown into prison. iheaud Lyne ington“ GLAD THE DISTRICT ComaisstoNERs’ TEEMS HAD | 44 whitewash. Evidently thie was fatcaded | His wife spent most of their savings in endeav. bod 7213 EM; vis Baar Tenieanee bel and Dyn: ra > a7] . r AE} via 7. », Bristol and Lyuch- a NEARLY EXPINED. to have its effect on ‘the nomination. of | OTing to procure his release. but to no effect, | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. thi cai My DaPat Pepuemes, Bristol and Lysicu: eee Dr. Allen, in the course of his remarks, | Commissioner Webb, now pending in the Sen-| aud she has applied to friends in Bridgeport sia Charlottesville at Soa al and Ohio rout . = Tr a CHAMPAGNE WINES, * : m m 4 r GREAT BUOK. A REMARKABLY INSTRUC- ud B40 PLM br Local at 10:15 A. M. the shoddy manner in which public repairs | gharply criticived the Commissioners for their | ate. But just at this point Taulbes very newly | f0F assistance: His counsel, J.B. Kiem will | A tive literary work, picket siegpinw car reservation aud information All Brunds at Lowest Prices were doue and the manner in which petitioners | conduct regarding the railroads, and said that | trapped eker by helping the latter order th | ly the matter before the authoriticn in Wash- | ~~ prot, James trrrec men ces tommonwetlth, and boxe : 00 Pea were treated by the present board. concluding | ho was very glad their terms of office had about | preVious question on the motion to postpone. | ington in a few days. ey two volumes. Price, $6. with the statement: “I don’t want Webb because sane ker jumped at this, forgetting, if he knew, — ~ 20 0. 0. PURRELL, Bookseller, ee re uirer As he is not a simon-pure republican (Applause.] | {]bunwuration Gould recognise the injustice of | that this gave Tuulbee 15 minutes’ for ‘debate, Mr. Gladstone Protests. oh sand [Git Gn aac Ciena tieeeeah, I want a man in that position who willnotcater | aooointing all the Commissioners for the | He thus got the floor and read his report, show-| Mr. Gladstone, in a letter to the Times, says | ———2————————__—___ ts chedule in effect Dec. Uth. 1888. ns 1213 Pennsylvania avenue, to the southern brigadiers as Webb has. Itbe- | northwestern section of the city. He thought | ing that the testimony in the posscssion of | that the paper's recent article on the Hawai ARTISTS’ SUPPLIES we Washington from station, corner of New Jersey _ hooves us to say to the Senate, ‘No more Webb | that Geu. Harrison would help the eitizeus of | Baker's committee had been grossly tampered | aon gvicticne was heced paper tire, tapi ARTISTS’ SUPPLIES. [Pa ee for us!” [Prolonged applause.] South Washington to obtain a redress of thei | With after it was taken, and portions seriously D == icago and Nortliwest, vestibuled limited press, daily, 5-50 a.m; express, 9:05 tn, 3c LEAF, IN Even. P¥psh dail G Decorators, Bookbinders, and gaily Sant TTT Ge eens and St. Louis, express, | OP an eG OUT LEVY'S FINE Gol, where by Gliders, hae Sea ers. Warranted pure, will not tarnish or change O49. feud 11:10 pu MR. DODGE’S REMARKS. grievances. compromising the Commissioners had been | #24 he complains of the tailure of the Times to | There were loud calls for Dodge!" “Dodge!” | "After further discussion the meeting ad- | chunged so us to give it a meaning exactly op- | print the subsequent explanations or to make | i For Pittsburg and Cleveland. vestibuled limited ex- Choice F amily Groceries at Whulesale prices. " it . | color. ress. daily, 5 = press, 9:05 p.m. Tenas cash. N. A. POOLE, ———- —— = Be 5 - | and ret NH. RILEY. re, Ww 3 rn - > aa = gavel to Dr. E. A. Adams and stepped to the Goshen, the Giant, Had a Wife. | mittee and the Commissioners was alike most | B40, decency and pool Post. which, he | se3-ame Lae w, Fasiifectine j 45, 11 (45-ninute train) am, 1914 By Hy Fg Fy - front. “For twenty-nine years,” said he, “I | gomervilie. N. J. Special to the New York Tribune, | UBAVOTY. will occupy less space thau the origin = ——— a6 (5 satmasstznia), 3220, 4:30. yer 1h "Mloctin nd Suva, Sd Peeiection Mixed, Tox have lived in the District of Columbia and no| It is likely that the will of Col. Routh Goshen, RR article. Mr. Gladstone continues: ‘Your wan-| 7) Mm, 1:16, 2:05, 3:26, 4:30, sexcelling ell) Suc. yer tb, —— man has ever had oceasion to doubt my politics, | Barnum's giant, who died last week at Middle. Strictly Confidential. j ton intrusion on a private domain. so alien to WOOD AND COAL ._ | adin30pm. ‘ 8g gt et 3 A and yet im all those years I never knew William | posh N. 3° will be offered f bate in the | Washington Correspondent of the Boston Advertiser. | the honorable traditions of the British press, = is FOE Ca wee Ob Sa wee Sashinetee and 6.75 per tarred: $175 per ‘s bbl sack? "Uld Thos! B. Webb as = republican. 1 was astonished | me as court at Somerville ncct Mande. | “Ben” Butterworth insisted last winter that | has compelled me to be thus guilty of sceming | NJ SETAIL Puic feed, ure astetteme > WOOD, TY pm" Sunday, 8:30 a me 1B, 58,9 gully Flour, $5.50 portal: 1-50 per 4 Wd. sak. when informed that he had been appointed as | SUrrogate’s court at Somerville next Monday. oD. Massey. Washing tog eee amncr that | impertinence in troubling the public with m, Stove, per tol uf 2240 Ib AS OP A te oy 4! i ia "3 | White Ash Stove, per.tod of 2,240 lbs, Ib. guud cor Toll Butter, 20c. per lb. 8 the republican Commissioner, and I was still |The giant left nearly all his property to his | Col. L. D. Mussey, Washington correspondent Ae ee aS el yt Fae 3 personal affairs.” Mr. Gladstone records his 2 0 room ation, week | Wirkieh Prance to “5 js 7” bs e “ “ « x 3 , wore astonished to see Webb come into the | adopted daughter, and a small legacy to «| of the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, should | full approval of his son's proceedings. pe . “ ntetrain)am :12"15,2°00, | © gts bouiuy tor league and pay his #25 like a little man Sasa tamed Wickoff, who had attended him | 8° over to Boston with him to the Home market | eee Shamokin Stove,” e . d 5 30,8540, 10-00 und 1 1p. Seud postai card or call and see us if convenient, TO GET A CERTIFICATE OF REPUBLICANISM. | during his last illnevs. If Col. Goshen’s stories | club dinner, The two were at Young's, and all A Novel Wedding Ceremony. Rea Ash stone” bt - 23.5200. 4:10, 8:00. 6:36, §-00. 10-0044 11pm | s.09. 3m et $y y [Laughter.] Now, I understand from a state- | of his vast wealth had any foundation in fact | day long the clubmen came in to talk tariff | TEN VIRGINS, FIVE OF WHOM ARE FOOLISH AND he ra Rag oy sg? lg Pty te Fa ment in thisevening’s Stam that he has offered, | his adopted daughter would be w rich woman | with the rustling Ohio Congressman. Just be- DON'T SEE THE SHOW. ykens Valley Stove, : Ry ee sim Sax |“ DraNOS AND ORGANS, if confirmed. to place his resignation inare-| if the will is held PP erpee but, un- | fore dinner there was a lull in the cyclone of | A novel colored wedding took place at the | 8. & 8. Pine Woot, per cond. 1 "Tee Bedicen oem taeeepeien Senna, 900, | exe 4 AND > publican Senator's handa. That would [A pect greg bas bea ron ry bon economics. Butterworth and Mussey were | church of the Rev. John Jasper, the famous! gigoitrnes ‘or large onicts: JOUN MILLER Gey | HU10ametl 1s pas, for, principal statiobs ouly ag SES 2 cate, and I, for one, don't propose | limbs on the grass of his farm at Clade weg | lone. ‘The latter went cautiously and locked | anthor of “De-Sun-Do-Move" theory, in Rich. | Pomme eget Bmore, SOHN SILL AR, Gow TG a and 12:30 bam ints 19,004 | we Srierr Urnonr Praso. ve it.” [Applause,] mabe on bo Mr? i Crap tenndoahy Clyde turn | all the doors, Then he a the major! pond, The bride waited at the pulpit, while | : oe <= | pu. 712:50) $4:40) *5:35, 11120 Pome et oO | Seis the most durable Piano made. Mr. Dodge then went on to speak of the sec- | °U* to be of the stuff that dreams are made of, ! mysteriously and told him there was something | erat: : Borate re) Cc. W ‘or Boyd's aud’ iutermediate stations, t7-00 p.m | Itis thoroughly constructed. Gund samaritan Chick office ‘tions had aud the whole estate will be sworn probably | he wanted to ask him about. i ten virgins with their lamps burning went down OAL /OKE! oop! #10:00 p.m. Siac ia e BE pe artistic tn de i and dutch. Pa been distributed, more especially in connection | U2deT $9,000. | Payee Seeded yr erpgt Recep factiaty Haag laced ennai cen tral Baindcaeadig cattiorad ieee ded sa deat host | JOHNSON BROTHERS, Gg gh gE gL Rt tama " an. eae | josheu seems to have overlooked the fact that} self-sacrificing Buckeye; “you know I will be | door. y t! ¢ ! “Tferms—Cash or ta, "ith the public school system. Since that sy» | his divorce suit, began three years ago, failed, | SOlt-AeF Saatatavics co Le Pitmadncy afisk gard ey foe we cOolish | wharves and Kail yards, 12th & Water sta, Southwest. | PFcr Frederick, $10:10am, 14:35, 15:30pm, Sun- FER & Lam Bad ‘Sone into operation there had not | and that he had a wife at the time of his death, | i if” {tie : he = nse: days, 115 pun. 2-3m 1231 E at. been a single official appointed who lived east | Svs. nai me tao T wanted to ask you ebout the tariff.” was marily expelled from the building and were | — yogo bemmone For Hawetstown, $10:10 a.m.,.and ¢5:30 p.m. = = of 13th street west and’ oath of G street, “He | ary L. Goshen, now — am. ZL, | all that Mussey said. and all that Butterworth forced to stand on the pavement outside during; 37°" Fat. nw. wy “ stn w. ‘Trains arrive from Chicago daily 8:35, a.m.and9:35 | *S7\HE KRAKAUER PIANOS ARE Went on to state what Congress had done for | Cot smn eld chase toe niche neg ai fled 4 cav~ | could do was to laugh about it till dinner time | the entire ceremony. lhis ‘was. of course ; eee phy Soiaeiegetigg EEE ams toctn Piste SSS ae VE | Burdett Censae ect bomemlace TE yous, aie railroads and schools in the states, and then he | fuspand Sut claim her rights as a widow. Her | and tell the story whenever he had uchance. | according to program. ‘Then the five wise | Sschasivananaati tis okiiteaamn eal ek oe = a SS | tor themscives, G. H. KUHN, & 407 compared the facts in those cases with the parsi- | atter the close of the divecce eat oleate soo-- Virgins, whose lamps were burning brightly, | of ihe best coal usiued. Supply more families than any PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. stnw. . mony exhibited toward the District. The story | Couple separated. he bought it back from her. Me. Garrett laproving. escorted the groom up the aisle, wiere he was | fetaii yard iu the United Stace, For Philadelphia and Wilms daily, 8:15, of how Congress was petitioned for appropria- | She'thinks she would like to recover ie now, jmet by the bride, while the choir sang.) PONEST MEASUXE, FAIR DEALING, PROMPT y m.. 1180p. muller Parlor Carson tue | & S rt =e f y and 4:20 p.m. trains, Sleeping Car on tne | SANDERS ‘AYMAN. 5 MEXICO CONTEMPLATED—A BALTIMORE | +: fre} e ef tious for new schools was told. and the and her lawer, Mr. Van Cleef, has assured her | 4 T? 7° ™® bias ‘Behold, the Bridegroom Com: th. v 5 DELIVERIES AND REASONABLE PHICES have FRIEND'S VISIT. open at 8 p.m. ann seon. FISCHER ana ESTEY DERISIVE LAUGHTER OF THE AUDIENCE that this is a case in which she may eat her y s STS CE TES Sms a at Ost0akn, 2-08 anh Oe ee | pe Bo ph FP was excited by Mr. Dodge’ referring to the | ©ake,aud have it, too. A New York special to the Baltimore Ameré- Simplicity. = piss, tor Washington, daily, | Special stteution called to our new style — ————————_——_ ‘lrainus leave Philadel; 2 v etaean tans : Mr. Robert Garrett’s health has so | Charles Dudley Warner in the Atlantic for March. > ae 7 8:30. 11:00 a.m.,, 4:50, 7:00 pan. and ESTEY ORGANS| claim of Mr. Webb that he (Webb) was en- ; — a : : : Saas sumaiae 4 PROFESSIONAL. Except Sunday, “Daily. Sunday titled to all the credit for the increased school | , P&%¢Well Banquet to Mr. Morton. | much improved that his physicians permitted | I am not sure whether simplicity is a matter BOSLUD speed § y.. = — Called for aud checked st hotcisand resi-| ‘Two hundred and four thousand Fstey ekIN SE i pcei visi y e | of tivation, ‘bi : Y, WONDERFULLY GIFTED 1k- | deuces on orders leit at ticket offices, 619 and 1351 | organs have been made and sold. E' facilities. Mr. Webb, he said. never had been |“ “OT4#4® GATHEKING OF NEW YORK REPUB-| him to receive visitors yesterday and to-day, | of nature or of cultivatic Barbarous nature ROP. CLAY, WONDERF \FTED CLA = : serene : r 3 i Fa ave, ferred orean for Home, Church, pod s LICANS, mong the first to call at the cottage was his | likes display, excessive ornament, and when | qu s2uuty Antolowsr aud Spiritual Medium: Bora | \* 8° parexrs, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Lee. Handsome Sstop Estey orman etak Of tae taatnnt salecten te te “pele | A farewell banquet was given in New York | Quy teiecds: Wes Howard Recah oe of | we have arrived at the nobly simple, the per- Moti eoven ot tole troy. Pans a rer Fase. Agent | mosithly payments aU SN DEMS STATIC ficiency of $11,000 instead of asking Congress | last night by John F. Plummer, in honor of | Baltimore, Mr. Munnikhuysen spent the best | fect proportion, we are always likely to relapse | piarriages, brings separated together, Gives success 934 F stn w., De. wees ia be choad aided eRe | Vee-Presdentelect Levi P. Morton, prior to | part of Thursday with him. and speaks. in the | into the confused and the complicated, ‘the | itm ectoxeel my uerneeee | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | ys Ty hati Rake Tas interested in the schools and teachers. In- | his departure for Washington, Wednesday. | most enthusiastic termsof his recovery, Mr. Gat- | most cultivated men we know are the simplest | crctiers, judge not all alike, as the Protessor eeu con. | = — —=— tances of the grossest neglect were quoted by | rett made numerous inquiries about Ba'timore, it a i Vince the inost skeptical. Strangers trom other cities | QPL. VEKNON: a. the speaker. Thee ons wach that Ges vrony The banquet was neld at Mr. Plummer’s resi- 4 | in manners, in taste, in their style. It is a note M | ii i ‘ime and dis unent by calling on the in the construction of the Wallach school ae | dence, No. 24 East Fifty-sixth strect. It was a | 2d said he hoped to be able to return home | of some of the purest modern writers that they | Hii tave,tiwe snd disappointment, by calli nex, genuine “ dition. the physicians have advised him to ‘eo. Bittings, 50c. on of | Vernon and River Lundings as far down as Glymont, | 87-6m He said. in letter, that the matter was be- | health of the Vice- enident-elect was drunk. fake . tetp ts Mexico ‘ouene 00 Soaxt aicuih: peas pare ase Pevtiginilielg 1X ote Bours 90 & | of 20 SS5% & Returning, reeches Weshingtes -— : eh youd his control, but Mr. Dodge produced the | Set speeches were eschewed. About fifty guests | He will ied by Mrs, Garrett and | Srnay i nth 21 oth st. nw, {aw im the case and read chapter and verse to | Were present. An orchestra was stationed in | He, "ill be accompanied by Mrs. Garrett and’ ornamented. It is characteristic of youth : ae.) Se: 1. 1. BLAKE, Captain, RR XEN AA B reyes, PEE. LANDINGD. AAA Eb ad as Mi “WAKEFIELD” 4 AA KOs ; | two of his intimate friends, It has been i aaa ‘i a —— show that the plans were drawn in the District | the main hall. “Mr. Plummer actedas the host, | noticed ‘vince Mr. Garrett has been. permcted | ential pt te loreal any langenge D* PRAT on -— ‘th. Ni togrs tat ceet cn gabon, AOERDAT: wrath a aan ALLET & DAVIS’ PIANOS ROOMS. | , ‘succeeds STEAMER WW. CORCORAN selected stock; low prices; easy terms: : | i pos of his improved con- | gy, i i Pes : vad advertises tbe can | Leaves 7th-street wharf dally ‘anday) barging; all to be sold yagi oh Apr side. Web's attention was called tot | fethering of lendiag republican, whereat the before long. Apropos o' proved con- | avoid comparisons, wimiles. and even too much | Wiig il otters ail and advertises ouly what be ves 7th-sireet w except 8 for Mt pine: ail xo be gold by Ast ot April mY offices and were subject to the approval of the | with the honored guests, Levi P. Morton and | to gee ry , yor Gi: tor effect has been a bene- i i os ‘he Young, and Most Reliable Commissioners—and especially Webb, because | Gen. W. T. Sherman, on either side. Among \ a beng that the effec en @ bene- | has no sooner arrived at the highest vigor of CLAIRVOYANT, ne w, Or h rather than otherwise, the schools were directly ‘under. him thowe present were Chauncey M. Depe dat | Simple expression than it begins to run into | tee srrire 3 ¢ is always brighter after a little talk, and Rinesntconceits, over-olabeeon. ann | time oaiy at her periars, 508 13th et newabet Pee | F pe i ef eo Particular case, said Mr. Do B Yats, poet, Sel, Fred. D- Grant, Cornelius | no time has he displayed the nervousness 50 Bact which may bo verified by studying differ: | fie” Sf you have been dlsagponuted in ofr eiak’ | Sha conan, Ng, Couns wi hat e:the neely oran' i * be . . 3, is i i ‘i i i be Judge all be and A + °ADG: falsified. ‘Then holding up the letter referred | 4. Kk. Whitney, Theodore p Mowe osiry Thomas C. | nen ee ey Sea eee bh ealeraae from olassic literature to our own | yoyantty shat you ‘will find « gentiine and natural born | ©. W. AUDLEY. Manager. jae to Mr. Dodge said: “If a man ever wrote him- | Acton, Whitelaw Heid, Solon B. Smith, Jesse |" It is the same with architecture, ‘The classic | euces from other cities. "Hemember. she will nat tn self down ‘utterly inefficient,’ Webb did it in | Seligman, Elihu Koot, Mortimer C. Addoms, The Richmond Congress Contest. Greek runs into the excessive elaboration of the | SU. price, fatter you, Unites the separated causes OCEAN STEAMERS. this epistle. No enemy of his could make aj Charles Watrous, E. H. Ammidown, Brayton Roman period, the Gothic into the flamboyant, posedy marriages. ‘Office hours: to.12 dm-and 5 Worse showing than is plain in this.” Ives, and Gen. Butterfield. SS. WADEELE CATES TEE ON BeeeeES weNe | ‘We hare. head ‘of Le Ramp cinta see tear RICLUDRD FROM VOTING FOR HIM. pcs Pda te ge Rage paid Thich | itcontains §1 aud lock of lair and photograph f25- Lest 8.800 cniieataheil tay the: aden | Wis gah Wak A Gtt’s Prank Coste Her Dear. Mr. Edmund Waddell last evening completed | have left the land spotted all over ‘with’ houses 7 KE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF To Southanipton ion, owre) a6 wmmse bias oh 08 Ren | SUE INPERSOMATES 4 FERSISTENT TRAM? AND 18 | the work of taking deponitions which are tobe | {u bad sate, Instead of decee pie ee Mi business conduct tial Ladiorson Auct, Wot red, ot, gpm ene, Wea fe, 27 the Citizen's committee of one hundred was SHOT BY HER MOTHER, by i testing the seat in the House | onial simplicity on lines of dignity and har- ‘conte euch, 408 Lat, between 4thandath | 3 P.m.:Eme, March ‘5 5i ve, ee organized there was an especially active repre-| Says a special to the Philadelphia Press from | “%¢4 bY him injeon! mony to modern use, we stuck on i seet-2hwt Os, mi; Rulds. Set. March 9, 1] a.m; 4 ado- sentative in the East Washington delegation; | Birmingham, Ala., February 25, Miss Mildred | Of, Representatives awarded to Hon. George D. | Mist Sree oye ous nha om ue, Pee ise for the Ri district. Mr. broke | Diowr Tiarue Wire Your Eves. ‘tanent or iets a reformer of the most advanced type. Sud- | Madden, a remarkably pretty bl. holives | Vi#¢ for the Richmond, Va., t. Mr. | ail up into the whimsicalities of the so-called | 208'T oun oebet according oe denly that man's interest in East Washington | with her parents ina. cory cottage noes Bares | Waddell claims that the testimony brought out | Queda anne, withoutregurd 99 ita ae sc ‘ wecruge ae fell al ihene one en canes pee ton, Ala, inthe absence of her father from in these depositions shows that 500 negroes in all these ates, fort. of ev5. 2 | Richmond were excluded from voting for him | It is a positive relief to look at an old colonial | .Q%48,CALESKI'S Opiical Offices, 925 F st. nw. | (\UNAR It developed. however, sometime afterward, | home Saturday night thought to frighten her | on the day of election, Mr. Wise’s majority | mansion, even if itis as plain as a bara has | grea eet Lhe and if meaeiond bate ma Gee eros, as a barn. and if required when the speaker discovered that the salary of | mother by impersonating a male tramp. Her | was 261. latter will ina short time begin | the eye demands is simple lines, proportion, Sineses your eyes as proper to this'man’s son. a District em . i ven ben ya gee mother believing taking counter depositions. cay in mass, dignity; above sll, adapta” Tectevery otcal Gulect'no mutter how agents, O08 Teh ot. av. iploye, had been was perfec! 3 IA 1 increased $650, while the same man’s dai that it was a vagabond before her door tried to ee tion to use. And what we must have ‘Tiiustrated containing hints regard- OU | \-| ter, alo employed by the District, bad kad | drive the persbirer reasons arat’ ‘The sup-| Svictoz or a Purercras.—A Roanoke, Va,,|dividuality in house and in favci see to aay chdcens eponay” SPECIALTIES. N AcL A 150 added to her annual remuneration. eee Se ake eee Samant aan eve special to the Baltimore A‘ February 25, | makes the ci ——— aN TI \ORAT" PONIC “Bribery!” said Mr. Dodge; “bribery, and | for food clothing, w! m Mrs, Maddox teresting. nothing else. % ible-barreled i directed to the fact that while Mr. Webb would for

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