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* f THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. i. KAUFFMANN, Pres't Tne EVENING Stan is served to subscribers tn J city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per Sack. nies — Copies at the ge HintnS one yee, 60:8 montage oS [Entered at Post Office at Washington, eccond clams wall uavterge* schist ublished on Friday—$1 s Train Wrecking in Mexico. a een Navigation Opening Early. Sr. Ioxace, March 25.—The ice moved out Tse Weexuy Stan— year, posture prepaid. Stx month, $0 conte 7 and is moving up the straits. Thero F2-All mail subscriptions m e o reer Serene 2 aumat offer ct tae cea Von. 74—No 12,083, WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1889. TWO CENTS, |e. i2tccier sam," ME Rates of advertising made known on application. kd A Chinese Absconder. = ——— : : a Cxtcaco, March 25.—Charlie Fow, the trastea s z 1B while the major read the formidable oath bind- - : SPECIAL NOTICE Washington News and Gossip. Se a ee ing thom fo janice: a srict observance of their | LElegrams to The Star, | «es ors: p Kee, a Clackstrect Chinese men, NATIONAL ME: E.—MEDI- SR SSeS ti invi ture J mepeerel, on of a Candidate by | B—> I Depot ihe Caatabian Cavers . Index to Advertisements, Ba a sa rine [og oy me gen es Agent pe his employer's savings, about €1,000, Charlie Owe HELL: Savy Vand TORS: | April Gat at 8 poe om re ae eae, Sin its a pile pginn wicfesdetbem ier sine fd ADY FOR THEIR INNINGS. Se eee ee — ie oe THE COURT MARTIAL CONVENES at THE war | “4 War thes eere pile ore ee ” ne A Dive-keeper Shot Dead. PERSONS ARE | ‘THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL BUILDERS DEPARTMENT TO-DAY—-ITS PERSONNEL—THE | when they retarned with a relieved look on Curpovoan, Micu., March 25.—Chas. Smith, harboring or trusting my wife, Elvinia ad contractors that the Bricklayers and CHARGES AND SPECIFICATIONS—LIEUT. Tows- | their faces and found their seats at the table who kept a low dive here, was killed Sstarday eluidren, as 1 will pay no Stonen: ’ Unions of the District of Columbia have u slic hag tleserted me, and 4 agreed to work tovether Under the laws and regu! i tions. of the Bricklayers’ aud Masons Taternational Union of America. By order of Committee of Brick- layers’ Union. mb25-3t a= ©. F. BROOKS, is 531 15TH STREET. R STOCK IS COMPLETE DEPARTMENT, ine my chil F ‘ i | night by Sheriff Hayes, who went to th aExD THE FIRGT WITSES aa es Liberals Think They Have the Tories Beaten to. S'anerarvcuce, "tiurce site ateg There was an unusual bustle in the War de-| «aay it please the court, Major Lydecker Se Srentee'commmoes tet is Lote partment corridors this morning, centering in | has counsel to represent him,” said the judge- THE ISTHMUS, | wounded Marshal Bouchard, who had entered the north wing of the building, around the old | advocate, who introduced Gov. Boutwell and STAGNATION ON the room soon after Hayes. His second shot messengers were busy clearing the e room | After announcing that the accused had no ob- * 7 on ~ + in the center, on the second floor, of the goods ee to the composition of the court, Major Wreckers Work aso tonnes saa J Tee tt wena caaeeek an and chattels of the army tactical board and | Havis read the charge and specifications in all ~ | juries from ,wiich Smith died im a few mo- putting the room in shape for the Lydecker mgt. E COURT REPORTS, AN 5 per Vol. ; complete reports 1 by Supreme Court Jui i and hi tie to ie, delivered 01 payment pl Address P.O. BOX ) maha” & -—_ PIANOS MOVED AND STORED D = = FADING FACTORIES oO L ft DROOP'S, 925 Penna. ave., ‘ i SUR _mb20-6t Ny for Steinway Pianos. CORCORAN BUILDING, OPP. U. 8. TREASURY. <> MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD ~—SiEMBERS versity —Vost-«raduate course will com- | §§ a>, MEMBERS OF THE B ‘ EST, RODUCTIONS OF THE ARD 0) ‘ON . si 7 MAJOR LYDECKER STOOD UP DESERTED THEIR PARTY. =n. sian Bi MONDAY, April Ist, st 6 pi. For further in- | SOCtE Ty sted to meet at the ¥. M. C. court martial, which was ordered to meet at 11 “ . PURVIS, Secretar meu lured Sik OCLOCK TODA o'clock, It was quite a task to make a table rae ee ee guaticaan Indignation at Li om whe —— caches tap mond ncargregar natin | $e ttenca Feb his viet so 2] ong enough to accommodate the thirteen of- | ‘© *tick in hie throat. During the reading he | "N° peering ineaT BaRRINoTON. arch x stood with his head bent and his hands behind Wouldn’t Vote Against Webster. W. Adams, proprietor of the Gle * Special Cable Dispatch to Tas EVENING STAR. mills, Glendale, made an assignuent Saturday his back. As the judge-advocate read the abel Ok. =a is ex- | 3 4 wee ~ charge the members of the court followed the » March 25.—Much indignation is ex- | to H.J. Dunham, of Stockbridge. Liabilities Sulted as ustial at his office, 1418 I st. i ficers who, besides the recorder, compose the ee UREL REAL ESTATE AGE. is = Raidress FRANK J. ABER court, and one long table and two smaller ones FOR SALE (Miscrttaszous). GENTLEM Lt TSSELL, 6) were put together. The small room to the reading from the copies that had been placed | pressed in liberal ircles on the abstention from | unknown, z tay : ies and Sewars, Ma. | LADIES’ Goops Q | west, formerly used by Secretary Endicott’s | before them. When the second specification | voting of nearly twenty liberal lawyers at the Died at the Age of 103 Years. ; : “OAL, CORE AND WOOD | _Th# best Washington references, mh25-60" SAL M g | Private secretary, was fitted up ‘asa retiring | was begun Major Lydecker also took up a copy | division on Friday against the attorney-general. Peapopr, Masa, March 25.—Mre. Bridgett aa YOUR COAL, COKE AND WOOD | - —{ WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ae & and consulting room for the officers. and followed the words, This preference of professional solidarity to | Hanrihan, native of Ireland, dicd Sunday eae JONNSON BROTHERS, ‘any notes or checks uted by Heury Jar- Pare 7 THE ORDER CONVENING THR COURT THE MAJOR PLEADS “NOT GUILTY.” political duty causes a very uapleasant feeling, aged 103 years, 3 month, ee eee ee beer. ets Porting to be sued UJRY JARY: -Pago 5 | reads as follows, under date of the War depart-] The reading of the charge occupied about | «nd will serve to strengthon the dislike in con= — a Se gy <> FOR PARTIC OF T ‘Page 8 | partment, March 2, 1889: fifteen minutes and then Major Davis, turning | St*uencies to legal candidates, From Wall Street To-Day. = We have Just received from Weich, Mar- & Co., Loudon, fourteen choice patterns of umn A. G. GEL hand D streets ( >| ‘By direction of the President a general | to Major Lydecker, asked him whether or not THE STEADY peed court-martial is appointed to meet in this city | he was guilty of the specifications. To each IBERAL GAINS. New York, March 25, 11 a.m.—The dealings eng in the stock market this morning were of a de= CLEAN BULL So; WecEees ia mame Hegiige Shirin fos been office ana page 7 | Moreh 1900, oF ae Ro eeady, the, 25th day of | question the accused answered “Not guilty.” | They Show the Tories Would be Swept feng Ree] Reggae waters, om y's Coke. JOHNS see eee Se VOUDWARD & LOTHROF. PIANOS AND ORGANS. "pare G | March, 1559, or as soon thereafter as practica-| and to the q m relating to the charge! Gut of Power by a General Election. cept, probaby, in the grangere although on : Bt__(Store for men.) 1013 Fst.u.w._ | PERSONAL “paxe 1 | Dle, wd see agree — pemgons a8 may be | itself, “Not guill Special Cable Dispatch to Tie Evex1so Stan. Y nliegton and Northwestern showed any oul — PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED page 6 | brought before it, Detail for the court—Major- 4 POINT OF LAW AS TO JURISDICTION. Loxpoy, March 25.—The liberal victory in| mation. Opening prices as compared with the RLS Gen, Geo, Crook, Col. H. M. Black, twenty- % libe ctory in pening p P PERSONAL. _ at DROP" sencig third infantr, ; Col, R.L Dodge, eleventh in-] Gov. Boutwell then arose and made a state-| the Gorton division of Lancashire by an in-| final figures of last week were fairly steady, . F. Townsend, twelfth infantry; | ment to the court. He said: “It is the desire | creased majority is very satisfactory, as the | though Jersey Central was exceptional, with Pago 1 | Col. J. M. Whittemore, ordnance department; | of the counsel of Maj. Lydecker to state a] tories hoped to win on the stimulus given to | “in Of 6 per cent. The g ee list wi sPage 2 | Col. Alex. Piper. fifth artillery; Col. C. B.Com- | point of law which touches the jurisdiction of : d to ‘advance, but, the fluctuations 2 sesso Pr ” the local iron trade by the increased navy e confined to the smallest fractions only, and Bur- stock, corps of engineers; Col. O. M. Poe, | the court, but not for the purpose of argument , Seoten a ; corps of engineers; Col, J. Mendenhall, | at the pregent tine, he feet we een | penditures. ington developed marked weakuess again, and second artillery; Lieut.-Col. W. Flagler, present it at all, but is stated now in order | Of four elections mentioned in my previous | “*pped 3s per cent, followed by Atchison with ordnance department; Lieut.~Col. H. M. Rob- . ious . ead enna He sh. ) 2 Slight loss, but the rest of the list showed «mall 4, > .' that the court and the judge-advocate may not | telegrams three have now gone liberal. Roch. Av: se > we ked f FU, corpe of engineerst ani Gol. WE. Mct- | be surprised when we do present it. | ester remains to be decided. ‘The liberals will | RUvance®. There was no other marked feature Till, corps of engineers; Licut-Col. G.L. Gil-| “The charge is neglect of duty under the 62a | uct Temains to be decided. | The liberal inthe | £0, the market outside of the advance of 1 lespie, corps of engineers; Major Geo, B. Davis, | article of war. One point is that the neglect | Euieid dvinn ect ate saris held | Swioch thonuaten on cae De we -Pago 2 | judge-advocate, judge-advocate of the court. | stated in the 62d article is so limited ta its proper pot wget BL lock the market was very dull and steady to -Paxe 7 | The court is empowered to proceed with the | character that it docs not count for the neglect | next saturday.» The } Minsk ein. bes ed nsec cad slight fractions better Gad Tuist aw. bet Fad ee eee np 7 tenella ten ey ore: | specified in the charge, and that this affects the | will greatly reduce the tory majority. Seventy- pening pi ate 3 GE. a s > | jurisdiction o! yurt, d e! peen held 2 r Ss _mb23-7t Real Estate Brokers, Goverxment RecerrrsTo-pay.—Internal rey- | scribed by law. Upon the final adjournment astker aiinits that he was Hepaietion ta 1508 = which the lierabs al heacenpeccast pred grouse seigng any eyy tevin MIHOSE IN NEED OF GENUINE SLATE | enue, $659,498; cvstoms, $675,982. of the court the members will return to their | charge of the Washington aqueduct extension, | seats ond the tertee oe eet rained ten iakche Acmags acguerah oh ie. A eels ae re buyin elsewhere, New desixns finished | Bros Fon Tae Texas-—The time for opening ite egret ees ees oot and, denying all responsibility for the cbar- | isting tory majority would be just wiped out if | rly this morning. Elizabeth Nicholson, an iu artistic inauuer at the lowest figure : I acter of the work, admits also that the work | a general election cam, ory Aw co epee sect Be ee bids for the machinery of the armored cruiser | Col. Dodge was the first oficer on hand this | was defective in several particulars, Wedo not |" seepgntan id Irish woman who occupied the apartment, ‘TH'S FRIENDS CAN HEAR me CATHIE, Star office. AN OF ABILITY "DESIRE # loctor with vicw of extending pt . Star off 5 Ss. [AETON CO. have now for sale at its offices, 10th and C sts se. and 1912 E st. w., Commutation Books ISHES TO MARRY LD TO MR. THOMAS W. erably @he pussess- Vi 10] HUNGERFORD one-half interest in the Teal estate business, conducted by me for some time, & copartuership Las been formed under the firm naiue of AUST & HUNGERFORD. Mr. Hunwertor of Thomas Russet last twenty-three oy Bassociated with the house ‘Pennsylvania ave., for the 1008'F st. n. w Jt RESORTS, On and after Marci 1889, our office will be ‘st | WOOD AND COAL, ROR, DID Nt this offic mhz3-Lw QUESTIONS & EXAMINATION Send 10. to | | | | 2 - : : : * rd eat ee started the fire while smoking in bed. She «y, SW FLYNN, A. Mi. Ivy Tnstitute, = Ria at Gada CURLEY CO He has been postponed from April 3 to| morning, always excepting Major Davis, and os for hee ote thatthe work isde-/ = John Bright Almost Beyond Hope. | Was so badly burned that she died shortly after a s or. Sth and K sts. nw, J . May 1. fora time the colonel looked lonesome in his | fective substantially as charged. sept ama ato = EVENING San. piu | being taken to the hospital. MMW ILLTAMS. GEO.W.S Wilts YOU THE BE: MILK, CREAM, REE SPT GIS ite: a5 5 A 5 DAY! Es. ONDON, March 25,—The new relapse of John | Private Detective Ages SUTTER, DOPE AND ConT Ace | Tue Comission, of which Capt. Mahan, of | glitter, The major’s quiet fatigue dress con- MAJOR DAVIS REPLI c e P | CHEESE, & the navy, is president, on selecting a site for a| {rated somewhat with the abundance of gold} Major Davis stated that a court-martial is | Bright is very serious, His family never ex- andl Detective Good Templars Burned Out. Ww. WiILLIA 2 <4 that soon began to fill the rooms and served as judge of its own jurisdiction, and that he would | pected him to live, and his death now is feared WHEGA Old Point hall, i Guaranteed Pure snd Unadulterated. navy-yard on the northwest coast, was at What- ingui o caters > - rock: rel sit a a Tes 5 Lh STAND fT Business Conducted on a Business Basis. com, W. 'T., on the 28th ultimo, heer hen ing feature as well as arest for | make no reply to the point raised except, pos- | 40 be a ugtter of weeks, or even days, | nell re third stor: Hing meted 2 ond Until cur wagons can be repaired and repainted, ———_——— » dwelling, were Sunday. The fire 1 —Col, Fred. |, \.quiet little gentlemen with n gray board | “Ply. when he closed the case. He then read} yyy, qyyiS ON THE ISTHMUS. | bored at Mt Which will take some time, but js now being pushed as | Con. Frep, D. Grant Sworn IN 5 i : rai sat in one corner of the room with his hand on | 2t™ber of papers. among which were orders y a8 possible, our wagons will retain Ward's + . m 8 — raugl hi 1 Templar's hall. Insurance D. Grant called at the Department of State to- | }" ‘ placing Major Lydecker in charge of the pro- “ _ ‘ . anak im € i > on them. partment ‘ate to- | his forehead, pensively reading a long, legal | } J 3 ici send The Stoppage of Canal Work Causes | on the building. 2.000; on goods, $4,500. Com- a ind the “Ward” wagon ; for the preset lay e fic Ti iF \ ae 5 ? ct, and th ots id specifications be- Ppag' “e ad . seneay. 3 on goods, 64,500, BOARDING wal cehver OUICOWS Dairy Peetieey, uepreseut we | day and took the oath of office as United States looking document. The traditional’ green eo hin cones . Ganckeakans toe Stagnation in Business. siderable merchandise was saved. be better or purer. | minister to Austria. It is probable that he will | baize bag on the table before him proclaimed a ace Of he" Want wacvons and in duetueatiane the | Roni *™¢ £F his post before the latter part of | him of the legal traternit RA yAUGOTs | Oh cotionnl ue ot Mb aaa cena Be ee ee ee of S886 MAJ. RAYMOND AND MR, DWYER itizelis may beussured that ouly the very best pro- | APTil. otc etrUit, bre tO met oe een mith Mr. Swift, of | various headings and shafte, was placed on the er ; ve ies peace by our deeds kore tha Dy words.” =" °°" | Istenwat, ReveNce APPoINTMENTS,—Amos deberiani¢ouies ce mee ‘On chisger dt | mantel-picce bekind the major, and mbgeees rang cape pprnlicaananng “Thoussds | 7B*Y Have ae oe ot ee ee = Eye auTaAN Garr | Rit bas been appointed storekeeper and | neglect of dity. sealing iced “sieyroses Cy! ap aor re Sais of men were thrown out of work. Fortunatel: aneing, to the city and will | SAUer at Seite ee eciaeel The Charges and Spectfiations. | advocate began on the fifth or sixth document (eeah deuce cee ale Bas cnsued, |THE ENGINEER COMMISSIONER TALKS OF Ex viice, Sid, 125 F stn.w> Keduced | Storekeeper at Louisville, Ky. The paper which the governor was reading | the officers moved uneasily in their seats and | ad it is expected before a mouth will have | ™C, Siva wm pate paca nee TALKS OF es wiven ladies euployed in the departments au =~ P Laheden 7 “ y his watch | €lasped at least 5.000 men will have been sent | stores oe mbis Postwaster-Generat WaNAMakeR went over | Was the “charges and specifications preferred | sighed. Col. ‘Townsend _—_ at his ee } he ters all over the isth- | TATTER WRITES A LETTER To THE PRESIDENT to Philadelphia on Saturday as usual for Sun- | agzinst Maj. Garrett J. Lydecker, corps -of en- | aud shifted his position. | The voice of the | = rw : aT te RESPECTABL private family fun am et he aialie - a " e seeme 6 < a bad condition, and there is little | PREFERRING CHARGES AGAINST THE OFFICIAL. pays « Mirs. DB. | Best facilities in the city, at tris city about noon to-day, and founda crowd | full expanse of their military-legal lore, oc- | enunciation was clear, and he seemed to revel | dealers have united in petitioning for a redac- | There was a lively tilt in the Engineer Com- 5 mab d-Lint ” W. G. METZEROTT & €0.'8, PF impatient patriots who were waiting to see | cupied four long pages of fine print, and set | in the repetitions in which the documents | tion of all kinds of taxes owing to the | missioner’s room this morning between Mr. G 3 mh11-n&th,3mo 1110Fstn.w. |him. During the absence of the Postmaster- | forth with extreme precision and after an im-| abounded. ; Plete stoppage of trade in the city. In the city | Philip N. Dwyer on one side and Major Ray- A 2 SSE oes soe ee General the first assistant, Mr. Clarkson, re-| mense amount of ‘repetition the ways and|_ The reading was concluded at 12:35, and the | 0? Panama coring amas in the suing condi- | mond on the other. It was over the action of : : => {TRAINING SCHOOL | FOR NURS ceived a large number of visitors, means of Maj. Lydecker's wrong-doing. judge-advocate announced that the first wit-j tion. A meeting has been held at which E the Commissioners in reference to the questic . 908 K st. n. w. DY Fount Crass Postaastins Apporsrep.—| Tho charge is: “Neglect of duty, to the | ness, Lieut. Townsend, had been called to ap- | Mabians and foreigners of different natio s alike 2, a pac! f the advisability of omitting the curb in the : D they Sh : a ar at Lo’clock.. Col. Dodge thereupon moved | ties alike spoke, and a decision was reached | 0} y ng ‘ of snterest, uew | ample Weat- lat Cglorn, Cecil county, Ma, and John B. | “pune! Ts wad aaaod ior reduce the commercial contribution. which is | Dwyer protested against this in vigorons Ow Lisr Or Nases of well-kzewn : a ne PALACE KING | In every case the | re is no other way to | Fee ay : d comfortably. = SMITH, ARTIST, Striker at Perryville, Cecil county, Md. Miles THE FIRST SPECIFICATION THE SIXTY-SECOND ARTICLE OF WAR, Of business tikeh te Gees amet abe amount | terms, Major Raymond replied sarcastically mn $10 to87S. Call and cos soene | Pare tekard has been appointed at Atkins’ | sets forth that Major Lydecker having been | under which the charge is brought, is as fol- | oF 2° condition of affairs has been given by | thai Mr. Dwyer was always meddling with GF mouthly payments taken desired. | paul, Smy pun Nes and J. H. Shipp at | assigned to the charge of the Washington aqne- | lows; “All crimes not capital and all disorders | Governor Aycardi, who has issued a decree | something in which he had no interest, adding oo ee — Saari aa oe duct, and having entered into a contract with | and iéglects which uffcers and soldiers may be | suspending payment of the debt of the former | thn$ if he had amything to do with it he would ARY NEERING, COLUMBIAN s 99, & s ‘ eae ‘- “state” of Panama and effecting other mno- | have Mr. Dwyer probibited from enterit erity The course “Will bewin on | GEN. Haze Not Swors I Ir. A. D. Hazen, | Beckwith é& Quackenbush for the lining of | guilty of, to the prejudice of good order and | "st Govesnor Aytardi states thas these taaes<| Distens bolas Weems heb ana Goer AY, March 20. at 7 o'clock p. in-. in lecture | who was recently confirmed as third assistant | the tunnel, and it being his duty as the engi- military discipline, ugh not mentioned in have been adopted owine to Gis d between the two, and thought 2 SS SS ESERIES | postmaster-general, was not sworn in to-day aa [RCE n charge, to require and seo that the | the foregoing articles of war, are to be taken | UPS have Deen, dopted awing to the suspen- | pass time that they might come to blows. They | Boxe “PRISER UPAR MINOR THE ONE | expected. Mr. Harris, who at prosont holds | SRecuted, did, from om cr dbout Gro Lith oe | ee eee eral, OFS Fogimental | Feceints of the government. wbich, will ‘be | both cooled dows, heteste te omens, te HAYWARD & HUTHINSON, =| VEKSITX OF GEORGETOWN, the office, it is said, d sto complete a term | March, 1887, until on or about the 30th day of fgioses nature and degree of the offense, | further diminished owing to the receipts from | Mr. Dwyer withdrew with the remark that he nee so ec omically a of two yaars, and so Mr. Hazen will probably | x, b “= 1 “ ished : “y * | trxes similarly falling off. would come in to see the major whenever his > 24 Sth strest nee wade eeiiad teenciea aie i 3 : il next week.” | S¢Ptember, 1887, neglect his duty by culpably | and punished at the discretion of such court.” obi a os ® 424 9th street. Mondagy Ave tae i incre peeghvnge Bagram (3 n | not assume his new duties until next week, failing to exercise the proper and neces-| It is what is known as the “omnibus clause, In consequence of the collapse of the local | door was open. ————— } builaing, on et = freight and passenger trafic on the Panama A LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT. re Ex-Commisstoxer Minter Taaxxep.—Satur- | **£Y personal supervision, and __ hy | covering all cases not otherwise specified. railroad, the number of employes has been con- cuipably neglecting to give the work the per- ¥th and 10th. 1 Cards at regular _ ae a Afterward Mr. Dwyer sent the following let op A y 7 ki ve ‘ . ni 3 A THE WORK OF THE COURT OF INQUIRY, y re en yy 5 . * = Te Brererer, | iggy OE MAGHUDER MD. Daane” | Intinne cence arena met and passed reso- | quence Seta ERIMTED tor ak LT eon, | sab jout and Gov. Doxtwells slatsinent that tus | daily from olihor ql, ‘Telsredeetion ke comme Wasurxorox. D. C., March 25, 1889, ——— Sa == aoe auntie hes his courteous treatment while in charge of the | the requirements of the contract by leav-| defense would not require evidence bearing on | #8 of course due to the > stoppage of canal work. | To the President of the United States: , | we, DET: m isis to 1 ; bureau, and regretting his departure, ing in the tunnel many and extensive cavities | the character of the work, will undoubtedly ARRESTED I 2W YORK. Sim:—The undersigned, who is @ taxpayer in s y \ | York aveume, one door west of former residence i ae unfilled, and filling others with dry packing, | simplify matters considerably. Maj. Davis, as 7 : . the city of Washington, wishes to ask special Some Facrs Asovr Crormxe x mue-lin | Tae WeaTuen axp THe Crops.—The weather- | and thereby causing great injury to and im. : Judeaavorate of, the cot ad in that ch 1, 1. Smally Charged with Emberste- | {tsiteration of the following charges aguiaat ney * b acity as attorney for oe 7 a - ‘ity. rn week ending March 23d las been much warmer | !4¥ in furnishing to the city of Washington the | Pogative. ease to prove, He must show that | ment by J. F. Varnell, of this City. | bia, Major Raymond. | than usual in all sections except on the South | MCrease in the supply of water intended by | Maj. Lydecker failed to do certain. things, and | New Youx, Murch 25.—On information re- | 4 short time ago a contract was made for the | Ailaniiay cant, ohare ¢ iB taiparatare has dif. | Congress, and great pecuniary loss to the | in this way his work will be somewhat different | ceived from Washington, D C., a central ofice | improvement of L street southwest which, un- ered but slightly from the normal. ‘The | Uuited States, from the usual duties of a jndge-advocate. | detective arrested LeGrand 1. Smaliy yester- | 4¢f the appropriation, calls for grading, side~ | weather hus been favorable for growing crops | ,,28i specification stated that the contract s his first case of this magnitude, he hav-| day and charged him with embezzlement, | Wt 2nd curbing. This morning I discovered and farm work througyout the central valleys | Tequired that the packing between the side | jue hoon bat rocentle appointed to the position | Sally: while clock in the eeole eee ement: | that the Commissioners had concluded to dis- ‘ por prel Risley oi entrat valleys | walls and arch of the lining of the tunnel and of major in the judge-advoeate-general’s de- | nung gene Wane edig mor hee faa Sion pense with the curb. I called and protested, I x “WILSON WHISKY.” a ee, the sides and roof of the excavation should be | Cartmont. “He tar seca ed in | Dell £ Son, in Washington, is charged with ap- | being a large property holder on ‘that strest, = i caus lk te poten cae Sth fine | Partment. He was regulations. © © ‘| propriating to his own use, on February 15, | thinking I’bed o peclect right tode see tat ANTI-Manosrires PLeasep.—Mr. 8.4. Grover | Of Tubble laid in cement mortar, or with fine | the revision of the army regulations. 955. Ho was held for examination, vaape J 6 . 7 . b rau yesterday appointed postmante 7 concrete packed solidly around larger stones, so a . sie stead of receiving the attention I presumed a CCH HAS BEEN DONE RECENTLY To aes Waterford we Tusy appointed postmaster at) ax to solidly fill the space between the side| Lieut. Townsend the First Witness. ee THE CHARACTER OF READY- HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN ©O., PA. Waterford, Va., was removed from that office ae apes taxpayer was entitled to, I was grossly insulted Walls and brick arch of the lining and sur-| Ata few minutes after 1 Major Davis intro- | FORGER HARDIE DISCHARGED. | pv in army officer, a paid servant of the Dee PROBABLY THREE-FOURTHS OF THE crop bulletin of the sigual office says: The | pairment of the value of the tunnel, serious de- MEN AND BOYS OF WASHINGTON WEAR BE ADY-MADE CLOTHIN WHY NOT! WHEN IT IS A FACT THAT ANYONE OF FAIR PROPORTIONS » SO ADMIRABLY AS NOT M THE MAN 0 BUYS THE MOST EXPENSIVE CUSTOM FRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, small grain Rye, p districts ¢ im heat a se some years ago at the instance of General Ma- | rounding rock through which the tunnel was A x . a trict of Columbia, by being informed that I had CLOTHING. THE LARGE MANU. .and distilled from the in- | hone, then a United States Senator. Mr. Gro. | excavated. is duced Lieut. Townsend, the first witness for | But He ts Immediately Rearrested and | no Fight to question their acts; in fact, that he RS Ke — THE ganged lybeate waters aud choice | Ver Was a republican and his reappointment THE OND AND THIRD SPECIFICATIONS, the prosecution. He stated that he is at pres- a Lively Contest Wil Follow. would have an order issued to’ keep me out of ‘ EMPLOYING THE VERY BEST 1 LENT, i} | j liar to the renowned mountain given great pleasure to the anti-Muhone | ‘The second specification is practically the | ent assistant to Col. Wilson, engineer in charge | Hy Penusylvanis and Maryland, and ripened | republicans, who claim that it shows how the P » fi i sonté i of the aqueduct extension, but that he had pre- Warehouses, sea-voyaged and aged in the | Virginia patronage will be disposed of. Soma af the first, with the exception of stating oa vii A y Judge Te ness, and much more in the same strain. warm salt air of Bermuda. The oxides of iron and F's neglect of duty to exist be-| viously been ordered to report to Major Se ny Tenue Domnennd, of | “yuo only cuase I hubw of Sar Gee Sinaaee Ady the:r homologous salts found in the waters from which Cuarcep with DerraupinG a Soxprer’s | tween May 8, and October 30, 1888, Lydecker to supervise bet etencaed of in- the reaper pa a no sooner got outside | tion is that some days ago I proved that = = Whisks is distilled render this Whisky invaluable | Wipow.—W. A. McCoy was arrrested by Specia | ‘The third specitication sets forth that the con- | Creasing the water supply, his duties consisting | of the court door than he was rearrested and | United States law had been violated in the ap- ! BS ARTISTIC WORK. THE | snd unequaled asa tonic and rejuvenator to those tn | avent Roome of the pension bureat, ut Roneys between Major Lydecker and Beckwith & | of inspecting the work. Lieut, Townsend then, | hustled into a hack by Detective Power, under | pointment of an assessor, that in order to ap- HAS LONG GONE BY WHEN FT heed of strength, vitality, and vigor, Point, W. Va., Saturday, and was taken to | Qu#ckeubush stipulated that ten per cent of | at Major Davis’ request, pointed out on the | pet ag Pg ik moe ae. _ | point a certain man a certain official had sug- cua USES CUT ALL THEIR GAR- See certificate of Prof. Tonry, of the Baltimore Med- | Wheeling for trial. It is’ alleged that McCoy | te amount ee Saat egeetes ga bens oe ne oe pee ON tou police station. where his counsel | Setted & manner of violating the law. In fact TWO PATTERNS. ical Coll defrauded the widow of a soldier named M Pg i Oa tele aad eter ny Nests e work of excavating the tunnel, he said. ' _ lia cael ia cos pacman caf the party — ata hotel, and pretended pet 7 . - 2 js aise ‘ the tinal completion and acceptance of the whole | was completed about July 1, 1887. Since March | deuande nq | 2. occupy a room that had no existence. The ¥ 11 15 PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, ANDCAN | 4h, out of her pension money, She work; that Major Lydecker, without using the ei irax. N. 8., March 25,—Henry Hardie, | the building, that I being a daily visitor to the ork forger, was discharged from | oftice I interfered with their way of doing busi- A oe che aa nals qi incipal work has been lining and | ' sive him up. now worked | oficials of the District were a party to this FOR THE 7 THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED For | *¢Venty-fi eof eae ae wee paraiyted,” | coer andinece sary diligence to satisfy hitaself eda ene ‘Since then there have | UP over the case and the proceedings are be- | Scheme, the person having been appointed. Te. FOR THE MODER- | MEDICINAL USE. 17S HIGH COLOR IS DUE TO! C,rrary Hassen Rusioxa—Capt, J. J. 8, | that the contractors had faithfully performed | been two intervals shen work was stopped. It coming de aay segrine= 7 Rie — On my protest he was removed. I ales asked ATELY-STOUY MAX, AND “ExTRa- | THE IKON PRESENT. | Haseler, the appointment clerk of the Indian | tei Work on the Sth ot December, 1887, en-| continued until November, 1887, when it {2 gg ete pom eo ne Sigg garde for an investigation, thinking the assessment of saccueal ae =e “ c = assler, the n into a supplemental agreement with | cea until the spring of 1888, and coatinued . a. * taping ange ‘WM. ¥ TOMRY, Ph.D. Chemie" | a cortment, has resigned. On Monday he will | 4 4 Bore roe awn ig ‘ S ARE PRECISELY THE millions of ex of too great a consequence ‘3 | With papers ina suit brought by Hardie for th and Qaackenbush that in considera-| until November 1, 1888. The goverume: B | igs Aotention et Bile saaney ; Sb ce to be passed by without notice. This has not for Forest City, Dak., where he is inter- bard of the pce done ia the satisfaction of force in the tunnel consisted of a chief ins; saab au aggage. rey lye ‘in fact, nas a refused by one inn land enterprise, “He thinks he can | Major Lydecker he should pay the contractors | tor, an assistant and a series of sub-inspectors, | ao, eae ae of the Commissioners verbally. » Tore money ont there in a mouth than | the sum of $78.279.51, being 85 percent of the | One sub-inspector had charge of the | #tally Injured by a Boiler Explosion. lea 1ON PLATES OF THE este MERCHANT TAIL- Ask your Grocer for WILSON WHISKY. 1 SAME AS THE FAS MOST FASHIONABLE ! | bs Another matter may have some bearing on : { ; : K i a foe : | _ Lrrrie Rock, March 25.—At Newberg, Ark., | go eoh? ; Ox SHOW THE U N GOL: 1 he has done in his present position ina year, | percentage retained and withheld from the | build of the side walls end an-| . (It « e * 4 * the subject. In connection with Mr. C, Parker ii GOODS ARE AS CAREFULLY MADE ee Secretary Noble, in accepting his resignition, | Contractors ay a guarantee of good work, and | other “of the brick arch, two men | —— sg tage ilding pe stkw-mill | T have proven that certain permits granted by 2 ee aad Bo in ultimore, a —<ee * ou the 14th of January, 1333, “whereby, through | was to “generally supervise the work in the | ‘tally Sonia ion of law and decision of Uni QUALITY OF GOODS MADE TO ORDER. PS aS Naval Onpeus.—Chief Engineer Charles H. | the culpable negligence of the said Major | tunacl.”” He gave orders to the chief inspector, | Griffin. Others were badly scalded, Supreme Court—suficient grounds for the OF COUESE THE FINEST GOODS ARE | > - xy Loring has been ordered to special experimen- | Lydecker, the said contractors received Pay | His daily duties consisted of inspecting a bead- New Bishops Consecrated. removal of an official in ace. NOL MADE UP IN READY-MADE STOC Having leased my property, corner tal duty at the navy-yard, New York. Chief | for work not performed as contracted for, and | ing and examine how the work of lining and eee March 25.—The pope has consecrated Inow mes eps request some relief from LUT VERY FEW PEOPLE WHO HAVE | 14TH AND B STS. N.W., Engineer F. G. McKean, to duty in the burean | the United States sustained great pecuniary | excavation was being done, going from one Cardinal Bausa’ as bishop! of Florence anq | Sch unlawful action of a District official to a 3 ODS M TO ORDER BUY y < OFFICE steam engineerin tant Engineer ©, | 108. heading to another. He averaged being in the at Bes - Ps taxpayer, as to prohibiting bim calling on the 1 DS MADE TO ORDER BUY THE 1 bave removed my MAIN OFFICE to of steam engineering. nt Engineer n < Mgr. Liniarch as bishop of Siena, eh ¥ ODS. 431 10TH ST. N.W. | E. Rommeli has been detached from duty THE FOURTH SPECIFICATION tunnel four times a week. A daily report was pobironss Pen proper ne ge ent rights he has asa ADES OF DOMESTIC AND ME- : = Aeon | the bureau of steam engineering and placed on | is to the effect that Major Lydecker from on or oe slings oe ber tor. —_ his assistant, The Czar Decorates the Emir. property ae meen, wydt piven tose lieanpee ie ee Se acini waiting orders, about March 14, 1887, to September 30, 1887, pap tekeeriliarg engender pte ay Sr, Perrrssens, March 25.—The czar has =e. Dene, | =~ j and prom, ir y ala $3 7 Pt e Whi Eagh ALWAYS BE FOUND IN OUR STOCK. pe ats pear Salas | ‘Tue Yorxtowy.—Orders have been sent to | failed to take adequate ited ogee WHENEVER ANY QUESTION AnosE, ee ot eee ae seems con,| GEN- HARRISON TO MR. BLAINE, WHEN ONE CONSIDERS ALL THE MARELAED SVS. AMD 2550 SE. SY, Philadelphia to have the new gunboat York- | Whether the inspectors and sub-inspectors em-| continued the witness, it would frequently be | Pe tanecmit.of Bokbara, | He has also the snencae ‘ vee XD ALSC where in the future 1 will carry my entire stock of ; Misteced ployed by him were faithfully and honestiy 4 by 3 el b Penis A Letter Said to Have Been Lost or ABOVE-MENTIONED FACTS, AND ALSO town, now at Cramp’s works, delivered to the performing the duties for which they were em- | decided by a verbal report from him to Major | Bokharan embassy in this city. Stolen from Mr. Blaine. THAT THE SAME QUALITY AND STYLE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, &c. United States authorities at the League Island | Dioved, by reason of which the contractors | Lydecker. A'number of written reports bave Assignment of a Big Building Firm. eee OF GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT READY-MADE mm. | yard. - evaded the requirements of the contract. ~ | been made from inspectors of dissatisfaction as : Jai, | From the New York Herald. RON: ) LESS THAN WHEN MADE Sn . in ‘which the work was bel Isurexrma, Micu., March 25.—The building |" iy Deas Ma. Biase: Your letter of the Stat Fe ONE-THIRD u « WHEN MAD | rs FIXTURE: SEWEST STYLES.| Personat.—Gen. Crook and wife, 8. A. Har- THE REMAINING SPECIFICATIONS, ee mee in wi non ai eee yi firm of Wahlman & Grip, the largest in north- “sty : Your AI SOR CU SHOSS | SS Sbe r steers poSaw ROM Sin sr, | xison of Milwunkee, J. W. Cummings of Teledo, | The fifth specification is of the same nature, dozen. There were also some verbalcomplaints, | ef Michigan, has made an assignment. Lia piiaseat aa ee “WHY | : by zi D SILVER ; : | W. P. Alexander of Springfield, Mass., and T, | Setting forth neglect of duty as occurring but these were not frequent. The great objects bilities about $150,000; assets not known, but | its tone and in its conclusion, very gratifying RNUM & Co. j : 3 ion NAS: 8" Reed of Chicago, are at the Ebbitt,—C, | between May 8, 1888, to Oct. 30, 1988, of witness’ work was to see that the inepectors | tse. —— Se et @§1 PENNSYLVANIA AVR / UFACTORY, M. Nichols, the veteran editor of the Springfield | The sixth and last specification, after re-| were at their posts, The inspectors were ap- A Verdict Against Labouchere. Papers accounts of my life since, « sufficient ‘oR Ter stbe CES: | (Ohio) Republic-Times, is in the city, and is | citing the conditions of the case, seta forth | pointed by Major Lydecker u aes TICE.—ON A AFTE ARCH 1: 5 pon his—Town- - excuse for the delay in acknowledging it. * * stopping with his friend, Mr. J. H. Wilkinson, | that “it ping his duty (the said Major L.), in | send’s—recommendation. The only require- Loxpox, March 25.—In the suit for libel of y - - pr if 3 : - i i Yours of the 29th has now been received, and I Bi de arc ts Toons for rent “at corrvapondine | York. it, J. Ford of Staatsburg. N.Y He. Her- | asceriaining whether the work which wos bein ficiency. The sub-inspectors were usually put | 77h. a verdict of forty shillings was to-day | ness to relieve Mra. H. and myself in any way ELIXIR AND PILLs, : } \ an : bert D. Ward of Boston, Jas. F. How and Welis } done on the tunnel was being done in accord- | in training for several days before they actually | Teturned by consent, youcan, * * * THE BEST OF ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDIES, | $i ~yhoigya'y Vs has located i 1954 Hoe, | H. Blodgett of St. Lonis, are at the Normandie. | ance with the requirements of said contract, | bogan work. ‘Their instructions were mainly a3 GARSII - Micaane i ili Referred to Arbitration. As to myself, I do not think of any matter in MH 0 ais - ——C. H. Johnston, B. Indig, Robert E. Ford, | did neglect his duty by failing to use due ani ven to them by the chief inspector, who read ic now yself of your pation. 10 to Te aia ns VO REL | Toe A Miimer, W, EL Smith’ T, P. Perking and necessury diligence for the purpose aforesaid, | fo them the specifications, and'told then to eee | COPENHAGEN, March 25.—The lower house of | Which I can now avail myself of kindly wen nd = se ee Ae fail to take © ect ith | the rigsdag to-day voted to refer the “claim of fered help. The mail I now use sparingly be | Edw. Gleason of New York, are at the Ebbitt. but did utterly fail to take any eff one thatthe work was done in accordance with 1a : — ) I will be in Wash- f emics, Fevers, Diseases of the Se EQUITABLE C. E. Mack, L. L, Sayles and Henry Stafford | to ascertain that said work was being faith! ly | them. Mr, Butterfield against Denmark to arbitration. several reasons, ey : 4 Gina, Brentano. . $ Brooks of ‘New York, Louis E. Atchinson of } done in the manner required by said contracte, snd erocninasiend seems. Racing in England. ington Sng anongh belies So ere Toe genuine De. GUILLIE'S Elixir and Pills bear |“ CO.OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | Mitflinton, Pa., W. M.’ Brinkerhoff of Auburn, | in consequence of which the contractors evaded wid ogutdeouins Cam he eon me apse pein Se Fa ee PEER SS a Ce IOTANLE BULLEGHA™ 1000; EE: N.¥., and A. C, Russell of Lowell, Mass., are at | their requirements, aa pe Pee Siasl “anil ie “ead stopped. ante ee alee i dep te done gh the | ttoua be absolutely necessary. If anything Agents: FOUGERA & CO., New York. j ace the Riggs.—T. Daniels of ne ag — L Opening Proceedings. — id — a nr) bsent | Batthyany Haas (handicap) of 600 sovereigns, | should require it, however, I will not hesitate i ae zl +S ! ASSETS, 9971,590.64, Wright of Philadelphis, and W. Wallace of | at gve minutes after 11 o'clock the court was | Their duties did not permit them to be absent pee omer geen a fee atven ~ &. Sold by all chemists. mbil-m3m-1p | Chicago, are at Weicker’s.——Albert Loening, from the heading in which they were ongs, y Lord Dudley myself in Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue recetved | 7"UCSES. UT at Bremen, J, W. Mackford and J, | Called to order by rap on the long desk from as ie ee ~- Bhat May to Nee three-year-old bay filly, Poem, by Petrarch, | I had nearly everything my -_ ae gn. | | Sa eeeremen ak te haetatien, Recaeite ane: | TT. Dousianel Puiasinhio. Arthur Hodges | the pencil of Gen. Crook and the thirteen ag out of Silver King. anne od “ AMAB © Alaxatiy ing, 1008 F st. Waiter Doug! : to go = pao ry T 3 ry pd Fatt Waiedegs et eeinenenel. |and Thomas Coher of Johnston, Pa., are at | members settled into their places, the mortar. A House Burned. Mr. Aliison’s position y Wervapzceable te 81,000 advanced on each share. | Wormle: wage = Lee Fidos See Major Davis started things going by reading fifteen min- | Orscrywart, March 25.—The house | tle some of my plans. CONSTIPATION, Bemphiste explaining theohincts and advantage of | of New York, D. M. Flager of the army, Chss. | the order for the court, He then made the ; —— ’ Dodsworth’s distillery, in the | that if all seven of aevindinatiia Cie Reatsintion ine Dunteheh epee spytentins. } Pickeiring, David McKirby, and R. | following announcement: *If it please the | 2 Be northwestern part of the city, was burned out | have been found in INDIEN deag faerie sagen and —— — sae to ple gh rm pipes on | bor = Titusville: Pa., are at the Arno. | court the prosecution is read) ply ae * coh aps this morning. The firemen succeeded in sev-| moted harmony in “'Gegdicigaraise™ | Gigweicck nm Advanons wil be made rompuy | Dr. W.D. E OO rail Gea | tan majors wasoek Ao tel ecltee eeee bee THE MATERIALS USED IX THE WORK in Setimasted af 815,000, tally ineezed. One of | no protest vo offer, seeders bas 0 | pence see P Morexvevet Hosta: naire. ner with his counsel, aud who stood while | were furnished by the contractors, The bricks | the firemen was injured in the hand | out twices day “asus eye ly THOMAS SOMERVILLE Frev't. | Purdy, L. Palmer, E. Girard and H.’ ¥. Don- | the judge advocate ‘read ‘the order for the | were inspected at tne head of the shaft by the | bya falling brick, wc” he Lebo, ‘tidus Draginus JNO. 30 EDSON. Seory. nas | nelly of New York, and It B. Morehead of Cin- | cours he jaskod if Major Lydocker had any | chict ingpector and Lieut Townsend, and also| tyeatn of g Nowsd Durch Deetor. |" Speen eT oe aoe So sais | Bical Galas ctatecs Baghere Mine [chloe mate nee eee By Ghe mab inspectors. The cqment wes terted | ‘Tar Haove, March 25.—Prof. Francis Cor- very | Cele et Re ean hance dintumeat arpa ts Crafts of Buflalo, W. 8. Kenworthy and Amos | « The members at a word from the aa oe mat tenant te ee wo ne elfen Dewdies, soe yet ameyen: etek Geter | ia or sete Sa 1S MPT HALLS DOS Fev cee jearke” Rogers of New York, are at the St. James. cate stood up held up their ‘ b rseaneeern onrveng : eye deed.