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Pring D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1889. | eae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. THE DISTRICT OFFICES. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. MISS ANDERSON’S ILLNESS. a j Prominent Places at the Disposal of Gutasiag's thas She ts Forced to Cancel the Remainder strenxth end ‘nergy you need? Thousands are twelve-page form, and will be brimfal of in- of proving ite virtuss daily. So may you. Mra Alice West, of Jefferson, W. Va, writes: “I was sil run down before I began to take Ayer’s Sar- sararilla, but am now gaining in strength every It will be learned with regret thet Miss Mary Anderson's poor health has compelled her to cam cel the remainder of ber Washington engage ment Although she felt able to appear last night aE Last Tlorams to The Str ater N. Robinson, of Louisiana, law clerk to Attor- ney-General Garland, i : tendered his resignation were in “The Winter's Tale,” she found as the perform- = THE BALTIMORE CONFERENCE. to Atterney General Miller to-day, with the ve- pn ance progressed that she had overestimated het “Being very weak and despondent after long mene ° ~~ take effect not later See: Apres. cooking strength. After the dance in the fifth act she illness, I tried Ayer’s Sarsaperiila, and two bot- Resolutions Regarding Alleged Sab- will open an office for the practice of law pass, was s0 exhausted that she fainted. and the cur- tles nave restored me to my former bealth.”-- bath Desecration—Memorials. in this city. Bemis at mounted tain had to be rung down. She rallied quickly, ‘Mins Blanche &. Brownell, 4 Boyiston Place, eS — New Baxx Avruonizep.—The controller of to make however, and resumed ber part, sustaining if Boston. Regeln! Deepak 0 The eeteg Owe, ss the currency has authorized the organization ao ne tothe end with satisfaction to the large audi- AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, ee First National bank Ga.. Payne of Philadelphia, secretary of the educa- : of the lonal bank of Gainesville, Ga., The ence. Dr. Yarrow, her physician, strongly ed- Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mass, 4 the Baltim: ME Commissionerships, postmastership, ital $50,000, Ratliff Palmour, President; Jas. . | Vised her against attempting to act again for Sold by all Dragyists. Price, $1; six bottles, 95. praersamaen Porcine ts nwa omer 4 Smith, cashier, any several days, and Miss Anderson reluctantly de- nn, = = | pte camels 0 eae Soe ieee Gavozns ArromrEp,—Chas, Ebert hes been : : " cided Se omney. In soeayuate 8 the three re- confirm. The i de- formances at ‘8 WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRINGS. Messrs. Ockerman, Luther B, Wilson and F, G. ted at merop re! o., wi wits = ve ‘At the Ninth International Medical Congress, Dr. A. | Parks were added to the committee on temper] ys. wets term as District Commisnoner * i Performances are requested Vy" the L.A. Toboldt, of the University of Pennsylvania, read | 4uce. On motion of Rev, Job A. Price, of is ‘Tae Ossrrge at Jamaica.—The U, 8, 8. Ossi- and chief clerk of assistant’ y manage- jane pour ae np them at the box office at once Ke having expired and as his nomination for s sec- i and get their money back. Heer ae rae revolved that nD eruu, | oud term failed in the Senate, the President al- | Pe® ***!ved yesterday at Jamaica, Lge Britton: “I ought to Miss Anderson's ailment is nervous prostre- merary and superannuated ministers robe has, according to custom, one appoint-| Crmconation ov Casa 1x THE TneasuRY.—A There are a large number who are anxious to | Yesterday. kin tion, due to the continued strain which she has done effective work during the year shall . When Mr. Wheatley’s term ex- | statement prepared at the Treasury depart- ut upon herself for several years. The trouble claim upon the sustentation fund. Rev. Job | pires, on tho 29th inst, he will have another | ment shows that there was a net decrease of | 8° he position of chief post-office inspector. ‘and Rist manifested iteclf two ‘yous ane tek os eso of Waugh Church, Washington, of- | place’ to all For Me. Webb's place can- | $4,813,790 in circulation during the month of | 4 Bumber of old inspectors think that they are ‘ i " that time Miss Anderson took a long rest. Her fered the memorials, adopted ut the fourth | didates are spoken of, the names of some February, and a net increase of €2,788,168 in | qualified for the . these_may be | of visitors. work the * Present season has been very ardnows, quarterly conference of Waugh, M. E.| used without authority from them. “Mr. Thos. | the money and bullion in the Treasury Rentensd B.D. Adest, 5. Z, Meteoll, &. Booth | vans Pee na ber eieite mate ber i . ; Somerville wil Urged for the place same period. . E. Stuart, performances as perf and with church in Washington on March b hegog to| prominent citizons, avd petitions renlates | @° —_-_____ Clark E. Carr, of Illinois, who is mentioned this object in view she had simost ‘daily re- the violation of the Sunday liquor law in Wash-} icing the appointment ‘of Mr. JohnH. | Assisraxr Arronxey-GuwenaL Howanp has | in connection with the position of firstassistant | committee, and ho | hearsals of the company, which she invariably ito the committee ha many signatares, Mr. | tendered his resignation to the President, but | was at the department fo-day and stopped in to y superintends, These rehearsals at times ex- ve Fins memorial was referred to the com! ger, formerly city postmaster, is | the understanding is that he will be requested | have a chat bdoyegees "seta ep ere ~ please accep: sincere " wae ge ST we need Mies 7 = candidate. Dr. E. A. Ada ‘ uit number of applicants for place ity, abil in“ as bees an MEMORIAL SERVICES, of East Washington, it is stated will be urge to — to —— octane office | Phio has several representatives in the field. | which ice of | Zour de per eye J exhausting character, and in ad- At 10 o'clock the order of the day, the memo- | for the oftice by republicans of ‘that section, | Hntil the adjournment Claims | “Judge D. M. Key. who was President Hayes’ Y dition she has done a great dea! of traveling 7 agents, 6 Barclay street, New Yerk, | “ial services for the members of the conference | Messrs, 8, C, Clar! ie, Geo. Francis Dawson, a ae Te EE pre genpeed hata cabinet from the south, | a large ss of iring d | this season. Her illness and the consequent on every ‘One bottle mailed upon receipt of | who had died during the past year, were held. | John E. Herrell and ex-Represontative Hazle-| yp Exnroors left to-day for Boston, He | Cui/ed on the Postmaster-General to-day. He : a > evan A ae ee Nog tee come One Doilar. Toboldt’s lectures mailed free upon | The church was well filled, members of the| ‘02 are also in the field as candi- will to the cit t 4 said he wanted merely to pay his respecta, of bunting and other dacorations, yet so bel ie & great regret to her, but her frien a en oman e chure! A po Horne ving dates from Capitol Hill, In the gossip return city next wee! ae per fect were your arrangements that we never eve that a short rest now is far preferable vp families of the eee Wooo pen Pme os the | #bout offices the names of nearly all who L Gi . John Transfers of Real Estate. ‘elt a moment's uneasiness upon the subject of | to running the risk of permanent injury to her the front seats. | Bishop Fost. oonatie Ber | Were prominently identified with the work of Si rdle ieee sd gee > Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | fire. Our district has reason to be proudof | health by continuing to work when she is not Tue Wonst Sone Han Coren {services There h ey and Harrison MeNemar | RfPating {or the inanguration are spoken of. |B Guthrie, Thirteenth infantry, hus been |p Reais to B. W. Carpenter, subs 76 and 77, | the high standard to which you, and those un- | it g00d condition. ae BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. of Washington district; W. B. Bdwards, Balti | Mt. Jos. K. MeCarmon is spoken of as one who | granted twenty-one days leave, 1q. 873; €--. Chas, Welter to'Peter Fella, part | 4° YoU, have brought its fire department. Ge - Have teen in the drug and medicine business | more district; L. £. Brown and W. F. Ward, | maybe a District Commissioner. The names ot! yosnce Marruuwa’ Coxprmox.—At Justice | of oye A. Longden to 1. W. os nee nein mesthesy ea ar East Baltimore district; Robert N. Baer and | Messrs. A. T. Britton, Myron M. Parker, B. H. é " Tighe eaifores (rake | were issued to-day as follows: H. T. Leipp,one | Ellen &. Mussey has bought for €7.200 of Hebert Ni Pact, $04 | Warner, H. A. Willard, E. Burts Sehescr, | Matthews’ house this afternoon it was said that | Ritobie, part 181, to West Washington; | brick dwelling and store, at 1529 th strect | Nettie J. Sawyer ub Bsa 78, 174 civ foot Cr Ra Oh Be na gen fe Beellng ie {25% teat, Guaoe 3 Wood | “Hames C ecuse ic ineeie aE hak ‘ours- |S a m merits can’ e ‘of some o: ——— welling, at 1: 8 . FF. 5 james C. Juire has bought of L. P. Shoe- a all we Ng epee prey ty Fehh wosntanten. een Boge = those thus named. it is not considered | ORDERED to Anizoxa. jor Edw. W. Trying to Save the Copper Ring. ous brit: welling , at 18 4th ‘street southeast; | maker for $7,155, sub 159, sq. 237, 18x80 feet on and SOAP cured a Little girl in oar house of the worst 3 gy he was born near Martinsburg, bead that they would sacrifice their busiress | Whittemore, tenth infantry (promoted from | THE BANK OF FRANCE LOANS TO THE AID OF THE $3,000, A. E. Behler, one brick dwelling, at | Wallach Place, between 15th and 14th streets sore head we ever saw, and the RESOLVENT and | pedford county, Pa., March 15, 1835. to take the office, The successor of Mr. Wheat- | captain, fifteenth infantry), has been ordered COMPTOIR D'ESCOMPTE $08 F ‘street ‘northeast; $2,500, Rose A. Mc- northwest, CUTICURA arenow curing « young gentleman of 4 | “His father was a Gatholic and hit ley, it is expected, will, according to custom, | to report to the department of Arizona foras-| Pants, March 8.—The bank of France has | Donald, brick dwelling, at 228 alley, in rear of | | W. P. Kellogg has bought of J. Burronghs, sore leg, while the physicians are trying to have it yterian, bu w th be a democrat. Mr. Lawrence Gardner is | gi, ment to a advanced 100,000,000 francs to the Comptoir | Ist street northeast; $1,200. for $6,397.45, part 14, square 154, 46 by 102 feet Presbyterian, but they were bot signi to a post, p ip amputated. It will save his leg and perhaps his life. “ rominently mentioned in this connection. i eee @ te, which is sufficient to cover th 10 inches, on 17th street, between R and 8 “Too much cannot Be sald 1 far oO rt ie a era mamaned on | Gol, Jus, G. Berret and Mr. Win, Dicksoners | Ma. axp Mus. Farmoaian eft tho city this | C=sompt®, gt men alg ee THE COURTS. streets northw est. REMEDIES. 8, B Surru & Buo., Covington, Ky. | 1555) ad was ordained deacon in Ped (ema ya . ce chrepegenirinrery Me- | afternoon for New York. It is their intention, | from the latter bank. The” English RR REE-S I bey fered from Salt Rheum for over eight | 1860. and el: in 1862, He was 28 years however, to return to Washington for short | COP) years, at mes so bad that I conid not attend to my |in the ministry. beginning at Concord, Nit, many persons have spoken of Mr. Thos. J. Lut- siatatin vis made b & companies have accepted the proposal | Counr rx Gexgnat Tenm.—Judges Hagner and| , F8rr now Caxirorsta.—Loughran's win- James. ‘ " the copper syndicate to reduce their : dow at 1347 Pennsylvania avenue is given up ‘ - t ; visits from time to time, and will consequently %, entirely to a most appetizing display of frui usiDess Three boxes of CUTI- cludi: tre! 7 rs output during 1889 twent; cent and to post- Bailor D: 3 on hi % ly most appetizing display of a CURA and four buttlesof RESOLVENT have caticely | sna Weare Capitl, Washington, in 1886 he ‘THE POSTMASTERSHIP. ee nee fot despre = deliveries two mouths, The troubles of Pirin) Jared idcserag “pa ‘Fustice | 0M lower Colifornis. ‘The exhibit, which ix cured me of the dreadful Tas tendered s professorship at Grant memorial | | The city post-oftice, with its salary of $5,000 Windom called on Mr. Fairchild yesterday, | !2¢ Societe des Metaux arose from an interrup- m, sompeses seness antiesly of atenge ane disease. Bungha: JOUS THRs 1878 Seca Ave New Tork oly: | university, Atheus, and accepted. He died Sep- | a year and not very onerous duties is regarded | Hector, Mra, Cleveland's Froncl: pocdi, hs | tion of the harmony inside the syndicate. Al ao aay Terle aout Gol; yolg- | Site cntate oF ee en emtital oh ‘g * ; leat 4 y, Ley! cKenns gt. Goff; juds- | this season of the year, has been sent to Wash- CUTICURA. the grest Skin Cure, and CUTICURA | tember 28, 1888. ° al to | 82% most desirable place, As stated in Tux | been left in the charge of the ex-Secretary for | follapee of the syndicate is not believed cee ment by default, Rockar agt, Perkins et al.; on | ington by the boutd of trade of don hewn as SOAP,an exquisite Skin Beautifer, externally, aud | |, Rev. J- H. Ryland was admitted on trial to| Sram yesterday, MF. 8. H. Merrill will be| the present, and he will be a Washington standing that they would not be williug to have pt county for the purpose of informing the people CUTICURA KESOLVEST, the sew Blood Purifer, | the Daltimore annual conference in 1849. 10 | strongly urged ‘as a candidate, Mr. Merril | canine until’ some different. exrangements are their names conuected with a fmanciat disne. | CrRovre Oount—Drvistox No. 2—Justice Mont- | of the east of the ‘productivenen of aha oe internally. are a positivecure for every form of Skin | 1652 he was associated as junior preacher | was superintendent of the money-order divis- | made. tor. ‘The Bothechilds, if not directly interested ery. tion of the west. Heretofore Chicago has been and Blood Disease, from Pimples to Scrofula, with | the late Rev. Dr. |W. B. Ed! ion of the post-office and was removed by Mr. ant a aa ie aval have Mabeed te To-day, Johnson £ Co, agt Distict of Colam- | the eosin eenken ret the California people here. Price: CUTICURA, 50c.: SOAP, | Warde at Alexandria, _ and = in 1856) Ross, A friend of Mr. Merrill's told a Stan re-| _ PEBsowat.—S. B, Milton, of Redfiela, Dako- d they would be Caryallne ered, is, BY PFOXY, | pin. verdict for plaintiff 415.76 and interest. oa Senn ; POTTER | 90 1 toch ae ormuch, Washington. From | porter to-day that when Mr. Merrill was re- | ‘8, proprietor of the Dakota Observer, is in the | 824 they would be unwilling to have any con- pon Barkers j reed eci.es. ow —_- fraits known as far as = : ii mith agt. er; judgment confessed $510. tic. e oranges are very sweet an Dutio AND CHEMICAL OO. Boston, Mane. 1860/40 1600 ho wae was ot West town. | moved, Postmaster Ross justified his removal m a visit to his old home.——Mr. W. Frank | C°™ With which they are connected collapse, | S071 NE Maovee' Verdict for Plaintiff €522.70| juicy aud are known as the Washington mavel 5@™ Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” consequence of which fas eatieedl Grom the active = the Caer ex; veon in oe ~~ o en, day manager of the United Press in Lost at Sea. -* with ape each myo es Wash- | variety. b jae ce 5.6.8.9 | 1675, in 1868. he began his pastorate at 12th now make a fight against Mr. Ross. | Y. Sharp, of Tennessee, and Capt. Beach, of BRITISH BARK PORT GORDON. toy, SO kak ncaa spas nape eae Oman Reretmcemn—-Shotra Boar. street, Washington. He went to Spencerville rte who” was | Now York, are at the Bobite-——Senator Black= | _A dispatch from Port Townsend, Wash. Ter., |, 70-807 Bau anton; enitier'y ; (Chicago) republican club, num- ireuit i 7 i : ; " b christy . Meigs, jr., | bering at . cd 3 Broxcurms Cunep. August 29 1888 "Ho wae born in itaee prey A AE Sayles Jbowen Oslumabia, 8G, aoddup Lesa of Baelinc® com Team Cubed On Seat, ot tee appointed feria ol tite, Morrison ‘ae aon Sooeen wa represented at Washingt the s . - . as e le 001 16, ‘itis ii rrison; ii t alanc r~ d metm- shite county Va Near Tas torn in Hamp: | is also regarded as in the field. Mr. Robert | are at the Arno’——W. P. Hankin, of Nashville; | Ditish bark Port Gordon, arrived last night | Mo “Kennedy; ones eppotated | bane tan Lone wunared end tonty 0 . i Kennedy; F. W. Jones appointed | bers. The: experience as “campaigners,” f b ‘a ‘tor this | Pots y & on the tug Sea Lion, with twelve of the crew. | tigan agt. “ 4 y had experienc paigners, gen(Soiecnce. “ie alt aprvnanen as | tc some oto Rent of hr lary ser | Demers GB Btuloy of dine CY. | He report tat he vu weno a 6 am | Cheong Aco Ben of Aine | a cm Won tei opal AFTER SPENDING TEN WINTERS SOUTH WAS Dulane ie tha wines vier: = his last at Sey- | ¥004, the present assistant postmaster, want to | Savage, of Sioux City, Iowa, are at Willar on February 27 by the sea breaking over her, , dered taken by John Cruikshank. Robertsagt. | anchored at New York avenue and Boundary, ern circuit in 1887, where he died January 12, get him promoted to the place of postmaster. | Col. Doubleday, of Cleveland; B. H. C r,}the men having to lash themselves in| Roberts; do. b: i : ; ©. Nauck. Cooksey agt. Bryan; | and they were at home on wheels to their 8 Jno, W. Ellis, and A. D. Remington, of New vel , ao oe i : ~ : : RECORDER OF DEEDS. igton, the rigging to prevent being washed | pro confesso, Di Marzo; appear. ure v CURED BY SCOTT'S EMULSION. 1889, of aralysis At the last conference he ue dita aaa tect aocda which is paia | Bork, and Jno. Long, of Cansas City, are at the | overboard. “The AS sea prevented the men | knee of defendants ratte. Dunn agt. Dunn; | jadice ona ah Te pod Re oe yd saan these mr |b fo ennai regarded ex worth tom | chee cai st nti | Sm eaetng hen neural gernce auto, Cry gtr; a | uronene S'S Wiagon yh —_ , > . ‘ Pars 4 at the jive mat serio’ when launc! fo seamen attempted toswim ree awar land to complainant. - nm very active akin e attrac- pointments during his active ministry. Fake meteor Tpoa year. It has been brought ill at his rooms atthe Belvedere, being alicted | ashore. with lines, but were loat. ‘The vessel | Baugh ast. Clabuugh; sale ordered. aud BB, | Ree “CTE active, paar tenis danee: 140 Cenren Street, New Yore, “ into national prominence by the fact that for a | With an attack of erysipelas. grounded one hundred fathoms “from the | Hay appointed trustee. ments, Mount Vernon, &c., and all declare that June 25, 1888. Lithographers Embarrassed. long while the oftice has been held by a colored At the White House this Af shore. The officers and crew remained in the Boysen 9 Washington is very much’ more of a great city ‘The winter after the great fire in Chicago I con-| Bosrox, March 8.—The Bufford & Sons litho- | ™an. Mr. Fred Douglass was appointed to the rnoon- | rigging all the forenoon waiting for the sea to LOCAL NOTEs. 2 ‘ than they had marked it down for. To-day their special train started west via Pittsburg. The remains of Mr. Wm. Clendenin, form- | Col. R. M. Littler, the chairman ot the delega- hic com; announced insion of pay- | place by President Garfield, and held it until EAGER VIRGINIANS, subside. The after-house was torn away and tracted Bronchial affections, and since then have been | Front to-day anda mesting ef divvernre hax ben President Cleveland called Tor his resignation | Ex-Attorney-General Blair, of Virginia, made into rafts, on which four of the seamen called to decide upon what action is necessary | and appointed Mr. Matthews, of Aibany, | wants to be solicitor-general and the Virginia | got ashore. The vessel had a rope secured to | eri i f this city, who died at lle, | tion, is a vete: d is well-known to ee ee mm the matter. The suspension is due ry slow another colored man. Mr. Matthews’ nomina- republicans are haath in fe copie ot ths fe shore, and efforts were made to get the x: arch % pote Thre ae, og Washington citizens, as he ous poy 4 Yember was advised to try SCOTT'S EMULSION OF | coljections. The company has not failed, and | tion not being confirmed Mr. Cleveland ap- White House. John 8. is after the same | ™¢2 ashore. The steward and cook accident- brought to this city and will be interred to-day. | vost marshal here during 1861. He is secretary COD LIVER OIL with HYPOPHOSPHITES, snd to | the plant would bring much more than would | pointed another colored man, Mr. Trotter, is ‘i ally fell out of the basket and were washed i * - "hic so ashi diate | ee all i ut es, ‘The gorks employed rd of Borton, ‘who still pate &, oftes. ‘By ae one oe oe aoe are d —— tsllore and died shortly afterward. pre, ——— of vinereage’ Dakote and | Mon- of the produce exchange of Chicago, my Surprise was relieved at onee, con men, and has a capital of 175.000. ‘The liabil- | reason of this appropriation of the office during | is iy night everybody excepting Capt. Gil agur: ittee roome in the Atlantic build- | _Ex-Coxsct. Gurrx’s Borurusowe Tarton.— ane three mouthe was entirely cur, guined fiech and | bilities are estimated af $100,000. two administration, to requite the claims of | little somos gael cart who remained on the wreck for thirty-aix hours, etd ou Soday Sox tho purpose of | Wersen Gees eee ar Be Ie oe presi- Lsonssdedionn weigtelmnahiens Sea fen are Sokingrard wih pee | B00 Mong nt or Caled Sate mara | Sad gO" bee, No lothngor yroviop Tes | marching tothe Bobi hou andacreondng | Se of he Wester Uo weg soma Ca ESOT Clerk Wechsung’s Murder. full of desire. Mr. Fred Douglass is ‘supposed | {2®, President has not, however, given any men with food, On the second day the Cap. a ee akce er ta ott ete | Ren ee pow sttend to business every day. TRE POLICE WORKING WITHOUT SUCCESS ON THE | to be not unwilling to again direct the force of | Mdication of his preference, tala peak kaki = Pence to © The first free leo ~! wenaqend e | Macauley's theater, his subject being “A Year WOMAN THEORY. A A The collectorship of internal revenue for the | #2 swam ashore, and sent wor: ape | place at the agricultural building on Saturday, | in Japan.” Mr. Green is resident of Louis- T. C. CHURCHILL. . h 8.—The pols ‘ Spnyiste in the office and count aver the fees. | niggest district “in Virginie, Lynchburg, | Flattery for assistance. The first officer | at 4 o'clock. Dr. Hillman, of Joans Hopkins | ville, as his father formerly was, and. was BD a : RN ae de ry ge pogo head rg pie hen oper dacs Wer sg Bora nnd Ferry lisa bone over which there” will be | 204 nine men commenced the journey to Cape | university, will be the lecturer. ted by President Cleveland consul to Draxsists. |. Carson, —_—_——— Th .. | Flattery, and si; led the tug Sea Lion, and Ji , but was recalled after spend- om ae Fine Fao come | SmNeT,Wechenng, bat to far without success. | politicians ’ here, are syowed _ candidates. mote earner Ra poled ae arrived here Four (lead members of the crew | Tae Bostat or Epwamp Davw.—The re- | ing s few mouths there, Just before the lecture ‘I ONE IN TWENTY ARE FREE FROM 50) e ware si whic! ix-Minister Smythe, re, illiam J ; + were buried next da’ e Indians, : } Ie bit « iuient 7 juaction of the ver. Use | has not been discovered, and Inspector Byrnes | Smith and other Pomminent” colored men ars Brown Allen, Both are working actively, both y by mains of Edward Drum, who died suddenly at | began the box office receipta, amounting to €28, in | Vessel andcargo are a total loss, i : ae EE | day: anking forthe names of all the consighees | quite w number Of candidates for the place, Moxa 'Ge Sa heme fooeias anecannaa A WAR ROMANCE, lief committee of the department of the Poto- of their goods in this city, e idea ie | however, among those who are not colores rr. re < r — = = Panavecesra Stone bechaer mb pom yy rio by a thief is rejected | George E. Schayer, who was for many years | that has invaded the precincts of the White mac, G. A. R., and a delegation of the com-| Dox'r Risk ANYTHING with a stubborn Another Instance of the Strange Things | mittee, consisting of Junior Vice-Department | when a sate remedy may be bad in Dr. Jayne's Civil War Makes Possibie. Commander 8. Faunce, Department Chap- | expectorant. Sore lungs abd throat: are speedily —— lain Samuel Kramer, J. RB. Brown, secretary, | Deiped by it. Birmingham, Ala. Special to St. Louis Globe-Democrat. | and Geo, C. Harris, 8. V. commander, post 11, ne by the lice, who still cling to the | deputy recorder, will be urged for the lace. | House for some time paft was up there this GPRCIAL palvEs TE Danes e00ne be Bs pose] The police have the Me's P. Brown and Mr. Perry 8. Heath, the | afternoon, He was gehorabiey say aim- description of a man who was seen lingering | well-known news} correspondent, are re- i around the drug store door before it was | garded as in the fela Berean lenaly, wihen Sergeant Myors asked him if he i was ig for anybody. Nelson Holden, of Troupe county, Georgia, | took the remains to Arlington cemetery this MARRIED. pth opened, and who stopped about there until THE MARSHALSHIP, d he, “ cular, ‘ th fte here the’ interred with the | _FENTON—WALSTRUM. At Baltimore, Md, SA inches wide, only 2% very nearly the time ti Ping then psn site| The office of United States marshal of the Til go inand soe Harrisad ough, Taittgeine a a pay slshaee scarp per reehnar honore of the order. Me. Dram was a member | Feist i a frou Ue. up. ore qwnan aguttaend fact is that in the yard at the back | district is regarded asa personal appointment | axes to grind, but there's some political asses timore, Md. ENTON, of i STRUM, of Bali i , wife, having been married only a few iron | of the President's. For that reason gossip gives | OUt my way I'd like him to fire out.” rc Sef ae Book Birs‘Doephaer, tt proprietor ‘ot the | Col, Dun MeCaaley, of New Yorks formerly | A. carefalertimate places ‘at~ 43.000, the | months. Holden was «good solder, and only ; onde oot } arog store, who was asleep in the back room, | Indianapolis, the lead in the race. Col. H. L, | umber of persons who have been in the White | once during the war did he obtain a furlough | York volunteer infantry; company ©, third BADGLEY, (At Feiries Court House, Va. on stlity Challies, only 18. heard this ladder fall some little time before | Swords, of Low responding secretary of the House grounds since Tuesday morning. Of | and visit his wife, He was at home for a short | United States infantry, and company G, first | 7. 1s, BELLE BADGLEA, only daaentar of 4. < Boil ine of Black itor Feraed wear, | he was roused by the news of the murder. It | inaugural committee, been spoken of as a | these 30.000 have been in the White House and Frens r a siripes, oo —____ -, 7 . United States infantry. was found lying in the yard, The police think | eandidate, but his friends — now — seem | 23,000 of them have had the pleasure and honor beeen daylong sci Aeaaagert sags eoteediy —_—-__ of Posninonia BOBERT Bene eh na ng, 188m, in great variety at aemall proft, | that the murderer may have used it to escape. | determined to make him sergeant-at- | of shaking President Harrison's right hand, | Te ner orate A Western Lochinvar. *Puneral from Firvt Prosbyteri rf Freuch Gin guaus in plain aud paisa Nasa * | arm: Fie Renate, och Richard MISSIONARIES ACTIVE. regi sah srago ees st sl np ine HOW THE PLUCKY WIDOW M'COOLE WAS ROMAN-| struct near Wolfe Alero Teh Pas ” ang oe. 3. Lay, of this city, ia @ field as a candi- i ir pture, he was taken itis ro tee sepeooly te tapparesgarieesesrr date and has letters of endorsement from Capt, | nae ga miauaries are especeiallly active just : i aca TICALLY WON AND WED. afternoon. Fri And scyuaiutances wvited to 4 ith a slow malarial fever. When captured Socks ot descr Pants. March 8.—The court of appeals has! Geo. E, P now, and although there are not more than a | Wi a — Telliine of White Goode oF every Geucro- | Pan, March The coart of 9p any is a | that ail the candice ners, tt is noticeable | couple of hundred of them in town they | Holden had become separated from his com- civil association, thus reversing the decision of | «eojonels,” z the tribunal of commerce that the company A Douglas, Wyo., special to the New York CLAPP. On Wednesday, March 6, 1 n World says: Pretty Widow McCoole is only | osioce img CARKIE 4 ouly daugtier of E Dwight Fuauage to make things very lively. James A. | pany, and his comrades thought he had | eighteen years old, and has been station agent | EBB Ch ee chunh, THE REGISTER OF WILLS. Finlay, of Kansas is “a ty, ia one of the | been killed in the battle. Mrs, Holden's first | a: pry Che the Sth and H ste. nw. Saturday, Och iustaut ot 2-90 ; : , ry Cheyenne, on the stage route between | 5° Eivuvesand hicodsoscaellyisemel ne was a commercial society. The office of register of wills is considered as | Snot teak tor tas ah 3 fhe wonil Ure acs | Botiee of the supposed death of her assed by | there and Buffalo, After refusing « dozen | “orixp. NIX At howiie Xi, Pall tine of Mattings from 123e. up to 0c. Funeral of Mary Louise Bodth. one of the best in the District. What it pays | consul, He had stirred up a good deal of in- | his company, a copy of which was forwarded to | offers she accepted Martin Huntoon, a wealthy Giondeata: te the Aity-covonnd fest boas eae < March &—The funeral of Mary is a secret locked in the breast of the register. | fluence, of a member of the city co ieee the ae Without making any investigation, | ranchman, and they were to be married in | Interment at Washington ou March & . jacee ewe Booth oe Pt Migg ® Harpe Biases It feed office, and it is said the office will | dent of the biggest republican organization in| Mrs, Holden mourned her husband as dead, | May. Last week a blonde-haired young English-| COOPER. On Thuredsy. March 7. 1889, at 1311 CARHART & LEIDY, . aise " | yield an average of $4,000. Messrs. A. K. | Kansas City and is reputed to be @ jolly good | while he was lingering between life and death | man named James Kidd, who is traveling for ConPER an ® Jong illness, WILLTAS WAG) i Morning Rev. De, Eatou, of St. Georges one | Browne, C. 8. Bundy, and other lawyers abont | fellow all around. ina northern prison. It was many months be- | an Omaha provision house, stopped at Dry | (OvPEM, seed sisty-nine yeire, Notiow of f mb? 928 7th and 706 K st. mw, a we rad spn acd aniif ‘al | the city hall are regarded as ns who are THE PUBLIC RECEPTION WAS DELAYED fore he fully recovered from the effects of the | Cheyenne and fell in love with the widow. The} Cooper. at1311L in this city, on Thurs- F — —_F-P... A | floral efferings was s large crces from ‘Harper | Willing to take the risk as to \4 amount of the | until nearly 3 o'clock by the arrival of a dele- | terrible fever. Holden was not released until hoy 3 was anteal, a Saterkey night he gay, Maret 7 1BBe, b aiter lowe lines, WILLIAM Seecuz Baxcams Ix Fras Axo Brothers and remembrances from Mary Mapes | fees and sit in Register Clagett’s place. gation from Pennsylvania, including Postmas- Tong ile Raped We a faye — —_ ae ase —- to — —— — Fuseral trom his inte rendence, Mowday ext, at 30 ware. Dodge and Mra. Sherweod. ‘Those present rape are ter-General Wanamaker, George W. Childs, | his way to the little home in Georgia, He was | sanely jealons, and his cowboys were ordered |" °o%a on awh &, at 2.00 a. ma 1889, Oo, SHOULDER CAPE and MUFF. included five representatives of the per) There is already conjecture as to what will | ex-Governor Patterson and others. compelled to seek employment several to pick a quarrel with the rfoot and shoot | Charles Lee Jones, son of the late ion Welter doe Ani RACHAN trimmed at cont, family. occur at the District buildings when two new | shown into the cabinet-room, and there awaited | carn money to continue his journey, and i him, if possible. Kidd pulled two big six-| Roticeo: feral fe ora — . PE ed Pa ag Lape om ype civilian Commissioners are appointed. Among | tiven the camo Up stains roe ae ood ae, | late in the autumn of 1865 when Holden came in | shooters ‘and backed up against « door | , MeARDE *EES.S WSO SZ nm ater 8 PLCUE ACRE TS a quality. ts cost FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | the grounds on which the republican clubs of | Fived., He came up, stairs promp! sight of the little home, He was a wreck of his | leading to a bedroom. Eizee years. The tatance « _ Boas and Collars in all Furs at the city opposed the nomination of Mr. Webb, | “me Tilinois delegation iw expected this after- | ‘TMer *elf, and fully realized that it would be | _ When the shoo were Ph Ft ee tet sy 4 ‘cost. Ali relabve gvods and genuine bargains, at The New York Stock Market. was that he itted republicans to be re- sell whee th artives ii cake eon difficult for his own wife to recognize him. hed. it =H heise See WILLETT & RUOFF, ‘The following are the opening and closing prices of | moved and ocrats to be appointed until. | 200% ut for the intment of J: ow. Man. Arriving at the home he had Jeft more than Kidd's . ‘Seittesd nid adinen: Ha eGo BiG, Market, as, reported by special | they monopolized the best places in the Dis- | °U ded ome Be aon tants, n% W- Mun-| two yours before, Holden found it occupied by q MITCHELL On March 6, 1889, “i 005 Peon ove. ‘ ov trict buildings, ‘Henoo, it is believed that thece | 14¥ ®8 C0! on Strangers. Without disclosing his identity he re epee, 1203 B pret evushwant, £0) = ——————— . ‘ associations will make strong effort to have TOOK LUNCH WITH THE PRESIDENT. asked where Mrs, Holden was. “Oh, she : zSTERS a a 3%; | the balance restored to the republican side, | Ex-Senator Palmer took lunch with the Pres-| married Chris Jones and moved away last » Carter's Little Liver Pilla for torpid liver | Gan. Pact...:) 908 Sues Sd. Ge $4.5) B4e | There will be candidates urged for all the im-| ident to-day, and to his brilliant ability asa Spend, Wek Gio steve ha vecsived. mee es SN Big xa sret.| 80% 50% | portant offices under the District Commis- teller the general | public owed ita long weciicn italigence, bt by — ryt ice ~ ay ¢ sioners, nce, but ou! ving ‘owsen & Sox, : saprst’""| 82% Ging | Ex-Collector Cook will be a candidate for his RA en ee ee name, he and walked slow! DRY GOODS DEALERS, old office, and Major A. H. 8. Davis, it is said, Mr. Morris’ Offer. the little home where the happiest 1216 7TH ST. NW. Enecae a w gol HE WILL BE MR. FarRonty’s couxset m rue | life had been passed. Hi : Saunders SAM STRONG sUrr. . ilson are spoken of as candidates to the pace of auagea0, ow Aled eee | Mr. M. F. Morris, of the old law firm of Mer- Fish. Dr. Tindall, the present secretary of the | rick & Morris, of this city, has written to Se>- Commissioners, it is stated, would like to be transferred to the office of assessor, There will be a list of candidates, too, for the office of auditor. The name of Mr. L 8. Tichenor, who was removed loners, is used in this Et 5} sEreiee epeeeee aw zi ai neeiee 3 is ft =} nee i BEBIICS 3 ‘o iy 4 the Loom, 1 Wide, 834 cts. bss Viliosw-eace Cotson, 13 anda wide, 1236cta ilWeot Cashuere, So inches wide, worth 50 cts., aow 40 cta. AlJ- Wool Flannel 134 yards wide, 44 cts, Beautizul line of Baty 3236 <a. ~ 4 Be wanes r Ee Damask. a Gade in al erodes. yesterday's quota- 3 ington Exchange are noted | streets, will didates asuist- . 4 HEALTHFUL TONIC. pny Lo SL te: . — 4 a4 of ndent of it ‘al,who bas against physical ‘Used t' place of Lemons or lime Juice it will har- per dozen. a ————~—_— _Aadies’ Mufts3Octe 00 eS asned. M jtan Railroad ay ‘wth such stimulants as are necessary to take UNKENNESS. OB THE LIQUOR HABIT, % ed. Corcoran I & During the twenty-four hours ending at noon i pascctaeisetics wheter tas la c, 13% Did, T4 aoked. “itises | Worthington, and ee-Judge to-day deaths were reported to the health office GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Prsne Sos. Pua Sou. Pre Sou. Fan Ware Flare Bucsr Cums Corns Serr Hearerct San ‘PEARS s04P.” BOLD It cap be given in a cup of coffee of tea or in articles | of food without the Knowledge of the patient; it is ab- solutely harmless, and will effect » permanent and soar ta “ak ‘Telephone’ Com: ‘The movement om the part of the republican members of the bar, who are holding a meetirg wreck. this afternoon to consider the subjeotof recom- E r F Hf alll one to F : il their Knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drink- ing of their own free will. 48 page book of particulars free. 8. F. WARE, under Ebbitt House. RK HELPHENSTINE, 14th stand Vtave. 128 | rg af His # i e i 3 f } E Fuk ci fs He rif i i f Hi f F ree i if I f i ft i Ht aH Et t F Hl Hi i HH i if i Hit timothy, —