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The Popular Cocoa of Europe. The Coming One of America. PURE. SOLUBLE. Rich. Digestible. lating. Nourishing. Having a peculiarly delic- ious flavor—a food and drink combined—at a half cent a cup and fit for a prince. VanHouten's Cocoa THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, TUESDAY, MARCH 1 CITY AND DISTRICT. > “Onward and upward” is the motto of Tue Evenrso Stan. Onward in its extending influence, upward in its circulation and adver- tising business, The increase is a steady, healthful one. _—__ DESTITUTE RED MEN. Starving Indians in the Northwest—Fall- ure of Crops the Cause. Reference was made in yesterday's Stan to the fact that the Indian office had asked for authority from the President to use certain funds for the relief of the Chippewa Indians at Turtie Mountain, North Dakota, Congress has also been asked to pass a resolution «llowing the diversion of €5,000 of the @25,000 appropri- M’CALLA’S DISCIPLINE. How the Crew of the Enterprise Were Punished—Insubordination. The examination of witnesses at the McCalla court of inquiry yesterday developed no new testimony of importance, Marine Sergeant Calkins, who is now stationed at the Boston navy yard, having been detached from the En- terprise on the 6th of September, said that Officers of the ship had frequently interfered with him in the discharge of his duty. He also described many acts of cruelty on the part of the officers. Samuel Hermody, armorer, told how he ac- cidentally discharged a revolver when the officers were at practice ata target and was pun- ished by the captain. . George D. Ross, boatswain's mate, described 1890. TEN FIREMEN KILLED. Buried Under the Collapsed Walls of a Burning Building. The most terrible calamity that has ever be- fallen Indianspolis ocourred at 5 o'clock yes- terday afternoon during @ fire in the Bowen Merrill book store, # large four-story building situated on Washington street, in the very heart of the city. The fire had been raging for three hours, but had been confined to the building and it was supposed that as the walls and roof were as substantial as ever Fire Chief Dough- erty with » number of men went to the roof of the burning building. Suddenly, without s moment's warning, the west wall fell in. Aman on top was seen to throw up his hands and sink into the seething mass of flames below. His companions made For Billous Gan ies ee Reo WEAK they ACT STOMACH; IMPAIRED MAGIC:—2 few deoee will PAINE Cc srreCTUAL 6 CoA EIciNE Nervous: ___RATLROADS. ‘HE GREAT a ro rar STE SN Err wesy. BLE 1 BAC! SPL » TRAING LEAVE WUSRENOTOR Phone ata Feriatahty ef wet tn age * ‘of Pullin Ay buled ‘Case ar lo as ast Line, 10-50 a.m. daily to Oplum! we with Sleeping Care frow Prutebure to Os Jumbus, and Sieeping Cars Harrisburg Thicke Bus Tod. daily. except Seturday, soc Dearth With Sleepy Car too Chicswo ama Croom 80 eae dale ine Cars Harrisburg to St “ an Corina, and Dining Cer Bi oan G arma; Lou, calern Express at 7 40/p. “andy. s ae Care Washington Py —_ end Louie copecting daily at Harrisburg with press, 10-00 y mn daly tor Pretabung aes = = = galaraaghedamserpe BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROA! ‘Kane, Couandaigua Kochester and Niagare Pole oept nunday, 5 1y. A GUINEA, Gotd Chis, Hachinge of ests conse euch a3 Wind and Pain in Skin, rbed Sleep. Fi ‘snd Trembling Senastine, be, THE FIRST DOSE Wiki CVE MELIEY ty Tuepocdcion Ered gure: is earnestly invited to try one Box of these it ‘will quick!; emales Pom work tocom| ‘bealth. Fora . s wonders “DISORDERED LIVER; Vital Organs ; Such kets seat er naeg eee pe a ated February 27th ult, for the relief of the |2Ow Marine Hennessy was lashed to s gun. tales thet toh cod ait Mire secting' ta warn | tees tothe Nervous and Debilftated is that BEECHAM'S PILLS WAVE THE LARGEST Sa SE aay | Pcie So eamamuen, Sed Mochcgter Sioux Indians at the Devil Lake agency in | The wituess had been confined in astraight- | (> soc b's place of safety.” The'fewe of the | PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Full directions with each Box North Dakota to be used for supplying the Turtle Mountain Chippewas with food, The Indian oftice has been calied upon frequently | during the past winter to give assistance to In- | dian reported to be in a starving condition. Otto Sunbiad, «Jack o' the Dust,” of the Enterprise stated that at Christmas time he was in irons for five days. Ouce ho broke his oes jumped overboard, but was recap- tured. “The next day you did not want to get away upper ceiling gave way and three of the fire- men were caugbton the fourth floor, which ulso gave wey under the enormous weight from above, catching still others and pinning them to the floor yw. ‘THE DEAD AND INJUBED. sola by, D: for the Agents States, whe, WILL MAIL BEECHAM’S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. PARANA APADAA AA RAPP R DDD RS AAD DED BEECHAM, St only by THOS. BEECHAM, St. ms For Williaaport Lock Haven & pi j For, Williawarort Lock “Haves » 365 and 367 Sole Canal St, NewYork, “BEST& GOES FARTHEST” Provisions and clothing have beeu furnished to | again,” said Mr. Menzies. When the work of rescue had been completed EDUCATIONAL. BOOKS AND STATIONERY he Alille Lac Chippewas in Minnesota, the | “1 wanted to get away and would have done | it was found that the following had b mee SS a eee | == Fast 3 Portage iu Wiscon- | go if I could,” replied the witness. Mee ete ete thane IN WASHINGTON. B se VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA (“ence «and the | ‘The lawyer became red in the face and said: | Milled: George Falkner, engineer: Charles STRUCTION IN SRORTHAND AND T¥PF.|~>4U™'S Coe yt tried, always uced) was invented and La Pointe Indians in Wisconsin, This unusual | wppaty all.” "| Jenkins, pate Richard HALE ca lana or individual. Pupils pre) for jerwey City with bvatect Brooklys ADBeR, ; condition of destitution among the Indians is | 3 Neilsen, « seaman, was confined in irons | William’ Bensley,’ stoker; Albert” Hofman, GB WAGGES EL, BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, Goubie fereiess srtoas Hen tack anne SE ee meas Se Maane, 16 confined mainly to the Indians im the north-| at Stettin, He was im double irocw uk pipeman; Samuel Neal, foreman; | Espey a pees ae For Auauts City, Lis40 ain, week dae, 120p.m acknowledged by the most eminent doctors where by reason of the failure of the | another man, Another time he was confived | Stormer, ; Ulysses Glazier, fireman; ME. DE DORIEZ os 416 7TH ST. N.W. (Front Basement a crops th Jy equipped for the see : Androw’ Ch rintendent of fire alarm Syn re We aes See . a 2. 80.19 aod analyste that by the special treat: rops the indians were pourly equippe in irons for taking shelter from the rain. The acai mn ton. iss refined lady, & conscientious teacher 0. 3:4, 3: canadoe Maenuars Cte has entingine winter. captain's gig went off without him and left him | *¥8tem; Thomas Tallentvre, fireman. Nine- and repile are willing $0 tewsity th Seca OG) 7 $4828, ry . THE pIsTi#ESs YUN) EXHAUSTED. ashore. The witness on cross-examination ad- | eu others were injured, three at least und | Sbe deserves the patronage o! sO Sa — M40 amor io 3 ry te. gee ee ene Iu his last annual report the Secretary of the | mitted that he could have got to the ship | Probably more of whom: will die, ((ENSUS AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. Fer Fopie Det ae, eee constituents te Increased Afty per Interior culled the atiention of Congress to the | "°98er. “I thought { might as well be hung INDESCI Complete information, successful preperation. EASTER CARDS. escent bande» | 700m Sad 620 pm. ante, while the whole of the fibres are tact that the “distress fund” was exhausted, | © ® Sheepasa lamb.” The scone on the heap of debris immediately | Prtericncs of rare in preraring applicante. 'S ‘Avuapolis, 720, 9-00 am., 12-05and 4-20 ftemed and rendered more pslatable and : s | Andrew Mears, seaman, testitled to his be- | after the collapse was pitiable beyond descrip- | Su." >" : in" | EASTER NOVELTIES. EAST@R BOOKLETS. daily, except Sunday. Sundaya ¥.Uo am oii oat ne: ve = and asked that provision be made to supply the | ing confined at Stettin in double irons for jump- | 4; "The li t ate . 7 = aa SLERAKDR: " digestible. “Largest sale in the world.” Ask money to meet the demands which he thought | ing the ship. tion, ‘The limbs of men here and there wore NSS SUSAN ANDREWS RICE VOCE OTE a ccatuel and put on sale today the | ALRSANDETA, AND, FREDERICKSBURG Bat. for Vas HOUTES's and tuke no other. (47 from the indications would likely be made. | Gustavus Gastarvinson, water tender, told | 9D writhing, while the trunks to which they | fymsuM,ineortand Analysis of Music. puril of Sr. finest lite of EASTER GOODS to be found in the city. =amen No general appropriation of this kind has been | how he had been placed in double irons for | belonged were buried from sight, A ladder | tory. 1127 10th et tw. apa lS m*_| We show ali the latest atylesin NOVELTIES, BOUK- | gop qy...,1) EFFECT MARCH 2 = {though last month Congress sppro-| jumping the ship. At St. Petersburg, the wit- | !@¥ acrors three men and was weighted down AILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGPS, WASH: | LETs and CARDS. wae teat soe ate a DY T 000 for the relief of the Devil's | ness said, he saw Lieut. Ingersoll attempt to | bY tous of bricks and timber. ‘The ladder lay | Gr 255 K st n.w.—Goillard’s Original | Latest Edition of PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS.| A R E\ y A T Hi 00 for the Chippewas ut | knock down two men with a belaying pin. The | *¢To#s the stomach of one man who wasscret aeRtia clocetinat Tenens pentane iy the | CATHOLIC PRAYEK BOOKS and DEVOTIONAL | = - . « first named appropri- | engineer's force the witness thought a special | M6 With agony. Auother man with a broken | Fronch shoiier of Pabliciuatractions hls tue | Books. anos tan line of TEACHERS’ REFFRENCE An Alarming Prevalence of ended. but in the latter case butt for abuse. ‘The men threatened with a be- | arm and twisted body lay next to him. BIBL Se tnd finding that had ided | Poy ling hand la el . ) COLUMBIA co! SERVATORY OF MUSIC, 914 PA. | Sand B.bies of ali kinds, suitable for Suuday Fe a ay ert = > he Indians finding that Cougresa had provide laying pin afterward deserted the ship, He had § fast as willing hands could clear away the ave. orn, jnstructions. mary & - | Sehvol Ciasees, r ae Gam 6 ecnce oer hat the money thus appropriated sbould be | never in his fifteen years’ previews experience | bricke the weight was removed, but the ladder Tented courwe of Banos rran. Viti Be Seon sratiomnny. Se Se Se ve reimbursed from the sales of the timber on | in the army seen suc insubordination as on the | was too firmly held to yield. The man witha ay * . . = ‘Traps leave Avexsudria for Wi the Climate their lands refused to accept the conditional | Enterprise. broken arm was dragged fi 00, 10:15, 1107 8. Produces, rclief. An investigation has disclosed the fact The Government has furnished a that these Indians were not in any great need, Anton Apkar testified that at Gibraltar for eighteen 8 he bad been placed in double Under him, mute but breathing, appeared the upturned face of a poor fellow not seen before. Just opened all the newest fancies in Writing Paper 5:10, Burmese Ivory, Piguet, , Pro- Simplicity, be day and | easy lensone, a three wont Nepolean Tints, Ancient Hand Made, Crown Leghorn, ‘3 “= ee irons for being drunk on duty. On all sides blacked und bleeding faces, di = ig oe - iss tos wikens: ihe em and be | packets at tabulated statement, carefully com- rdto the Turtle Mountain Toda pee Bhi nal torted with agony, urged the willing workmen BACHE PHONUDEAPAY, | convinced that we val apbond ons repwantion ot being | Sesh piled from actual facts, showing the | , ™Tesetd te the Turlo Mountain Indians} gue SQUADRON AT GENOA, | to redouble their cfforta pal £18-44"— | the cheapest houre im the city: | piled f ss tailor g for whom relief is now being provided, it is DIFFICULTION OF RELIEF WORK. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY (OF aUSIC, | hovury teal Trish Lines Laper, 2c. per Ib, alarming prevalence along the | stated at thé Indian ofice that « considerable | Saluting the Birthplace of Columbus— The debris had fallen so that it lay with a | nest year, Pans Oru VareVishartinie Comores, | °° Cotumercial Note, Lie. per Ib coast states and lake regions of | portion of these people are hulf-breeds, many America of rheumatic and neuralgic diseases, Few people realize these whom have come over trom the British pos- sessions to the reservation, which is within six miles of the British line, and have therefore to A Blast From the Alps. From a Genoa Letter. _—s valley-shaped surface and this made the avui able space for work very small. ll the work of relief was thus carried on with Fia ; Freo tdveutages 0. BBULLAI(D. Director a24 ous? Cum, 1A COLLE 23 La. ave., opposite Six thorough Courses. Business, ‘Real Irah Linen Kavelopes, 8c. package ™. Commercial te = —East leunessee Nail, “dary for Warren. ton, Gordonsville, Chariottewvilie, Lyockburg sud RuCE. y post office. English, Account- ; eat dif- F 4 Stations bocwoen Alexandria and Lynchburg Koanoke, is 5 r ay a ting. 1, KDOaville, Chsttanceaand Mempiie, things until confronted with the |cisims upon this government for relief, al-| | TPC Atlante, with the Italian flag at tho | Sonity.” One by one the men nearest the our- | SREY; telmerenny. Shorthand and typewniting. Sew ian Sleeper Washington tw RowerGee & bat: it sh ° though it has been customary in the past to | ™iu, saluted the birthplace of Columbus with | face were extricated, but as the workers went :. B. URNER, AM, CE, Prin. dba bast, Malt lai for Ca mrs : gures, se - sc symptom | Zve assistance as far as possiblo to all Indians | twenty-one guns at$ am. March 4, anda few | down farther they discovered new victims and | Third yearaa's) Bunincas diacator pestinsncolleen Lynchburg, itecky whelmingly that the first symptoms | round on the reservation needing help. The 2 5 : of all such troubles should be at- tended to with the utmost care. Any man or woman who feels an aching in the muscles or joints, or pain in the head, should not delay an hour. Stop it! Apply Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer freely externally, and take it in sweetened water in- latest census of these peoffle gives the num- ber of Indians on the reservation as 1,340, while there are 587 half-breeds living near the reservation. ‘There is a proposition now before Congress to remove these Indians from this reservation to some place where their progress in civilization will be more hopeful. EIGHTY-EIGHT YEARS’ SERVICE, How the Family of McDonald Have moments afterward one of the enormous forte built om the mountain sides above the city re- sponded gun for gun, Since the arrival of the Atlanta and Boston the weather has been in- tensely cold and very much unlike the sunny Italian weather we are accustomed to read about. A vigorous wind sweeping over the icy Alps and in turn over the Apenines, which form the background of the city, chills the visitors to the marrow, while the coal dust the horror steadily grew, The forward part of the bnilding still stood and was buruing fiercely and threatened every moment to fall down and bury the brave ree- curers, but they gave no heed to the peril. On cither side the wall towered and seemed ready to fall, but there was no time to think of them. As fast as the men at work became exhausted others stood ready and anxious to fill their places, so there was nut a moment of delay in | the labor of relief. The loas to the Bowen-Merrill company is Joint author of which received the ouly hess Education ™ and wu Music wv SF een eae adinitted at any tine, . . MoT HOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal Geman in FIVE WEEKS' COUMSE, ewan c. TOW: SE: Teacher of the Fastinan 5 400. Fy And a full line of Luks, Ink Sta Pena, Pencils, | Erasers, also a full Line of Loyal aud Commercial | B Iu fact, ever piling iu this line at lowest System of Training, juld Medal awarded for Bust: | Pair held in Paris, 1859. ELEMENTARY IN1L Lat, Pupils Sleoje 2 ~ nsiite to Columbia wud Auguste. loepers Wasbingion ty Claciuual vie¢. oud Q 30 p.i.—Dails, except Sunday, for Mansessq ‘Strasburw and interinediaw atstions, ) p.in.—Daily vie Lyuchbure, Bristol and Chat- tanooca, Pulinan Vestibule Sleepers Washington to Memphis, coune-tug theuce forall Aransas pointe, Wes Express. daily for ney Chatlottesvilie, Stauuton, Lousville, Cine Pullman Vestibuio train Wastiucton to Ciscumetd | prices. BAUM* TAC. Fusrantecd. “Fre * BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, 243m 416 7TH ST. N.W._ D, Elocution, ee s : rt Rooks, STATIONERY AND FukIUvICALS. vg ternally. Pain-Killer has a record Been Kepresented at the Capitol. from the lighters alongside hurled and scat- | sbout $30,000, with $50,000 insurance. H. P. | Gofrect (deep) Breathing Volee Culture, Oratoricaland | FB OOKS, —_ = Ee me nn y: er aa tered in every direction is both blinding ana | Watwou aud 'D. J. Sullivan, dry goods mer-| ! TE PAPER, 150 stylen, from 10c. per quire up, | Dauvilie. uaicign ashovaies igelotte, Columb, of fifty years standing which is | The office of the secrowry of the Senate con- exasperating. The white cruisers are a sorry | Chants, are also heavy losers from damage by | NJ ‘Acupiay AUaoty” Movtcuaucry. New Grea Tenn simply unequalled. tains a larger quota of fine-looking men than | spectacle at the present moment and the faces fmoke Apa len Meat kid srecccliy ap: | es toneremenemecrsat imei ee | Siceper eck eat eee ee meneeREey. The best physicians know and | auy other ofice in the District of Colambia or | of the first lieutenants wear a savage expres- | ber of the Bowen: Merrill firm, was ‘Soasthee. |_2esm * nis ‘Adureas, day, ct Soo atime Biming aan Ala., vin Atlanve admit it; all scientists acknowledge | ssywhere ele. Among those who attract pop- | ‘00 as they glance along the sides of their | Poluted by Fresident Harrison ss consul gen- Bs BALCH CIVIL SERVICE Printing 100 cards from pl ; ships. AE INSTIIUTE, inxton ty Asbevule and Hot Springs, N.O., via cutta, B07 10d ce eee eee ONLY FIKS1-CLASS WORK Salisbury. Also Washington w Auguate vis Danville it; the people have proven it. The | "fr attention and at whom lady visitors look | “Capt Howell called officially on the maritime whe Ean gmineiions, Lonscus for "Census Breet | Send pame and addrews and sauples will be mite. | enc ee nen i an an secre Wann. verity of the climate: the rigor | "#2 smiling aud envious visages is a member | authorities aud ou the United ateee seen NGLISH STRIKE, Highest references. anaue see SOBER’ F MILLE reed aoacaani ta ee reas ae Lastest ye ates or | of the McDonald family. The McDonald fam-} and they, in turn, returned the calls and ret — ae = Sas 9 16D atc ton 9-00 s,m. daily enocie bunday end $: ea of winter; sudden changes ; can all | 1. jay had a good deal to do with the keeping | ceived the salutes aud honors befitting their |It May Throw 2,000,000 Operatives | (gui BAKLITZ SCHOOL oF LANGUAGLS, im deily ctoept Sunday, asrieusg Weebiasen 6:30 be counteracted and their injurious — ,; the records of the United States Senate—in iis Stee hi ce ee en real LessoNS FREE. “Sisough Gass fom theaputh vie Charictte, m- influence overcome by this grand | fact, there wouldnot have been any Senate | Sf conl dust, tho two renasle were crohied wan | In this country the magnitude of the English | peanencs in Nee Ge Tirocktyn, gay ee a ee ne BY preparation which has been, and is | records in existence prior to the year 1814 had | visitors, In no port which the squadron has | strikes can hardly be appreciated. The miners | Philadelphia, Lowieville, Fans Grance), Ber! Puase’” Pianos at Temple of Mi Lynchburg st 2.30 p.m aod 9:50 pan. Cheas- the ideal household remedy. it not been for the vigilant activity = the first ee ore eee (Spee ede aoe oe themselves number 350,000, and their strike | PFs & ' old | HKU i aia Prauo Maker. Sea erate ane Charlontepvalle ot 5: Sb MeDonald who ever held a place in the Senate. Gor will be the bi " : dW. —— —_ — — Se So Strasburg Paea ee for: igegest ever experience: orse | KORWOOD INSTITUTF, . . = information That was J. G. McDonald. He wns | ii.0 tira have ncver seen auything ao pect | than that, tho scarclty of fueh, ifthe strike laste, | Now" a¢0 Many ave. ighiaud Torracen, Lespisa Ussrncaesta farninbed. sud bustpurs checked sacle, tubo Pence appointed in 1809 ag chief clerk under | on the Kiviera coast as those five beautiful may cause ® stoppage of the cotton mills of samuel Otis and served twenty-seven years, Mr. MeDonald’s first thought was for the Sen- ted. The records of the House of fh sentatives were destroyed because there was no McDonald at that end of the Capitol to care for them. ‘The vacancy caused by the resignation of J, G. McDonald was a prize for which there were many applicants and it looked fora while as though the McDonald family might lose its representation. It did not, though, for Sena- white ships which sailed past us on Saturday There are no men-of-war in the harbor ex- cept our ships, but it is crowded with merchant iuncr ones, All the shipping is moored to the | inner breakwater. On Suuday the command- ing officer received from the captain of the Port a copy of rules and regulations as lengthy as the Constitution of the United States, These rules and regulations, prepared especially for the guidance of foreign men-of-war visiting Italian ports, are very explicit in their word- | ing and imperative in their requirements. ‘The | | have their increased waged at once or Several mills in Lancashire bave been com- | same reason, The attitade of the winers varies, according to the manner in which their demands are met by the masters. ‘The coal workers in the miners’ federation have ceased work because an immediate ad- vance Was not granted them. ‘The coal owners’ association tried to gain time, but the men would not be denied and declared they would | strike. | 421-6m._ Mr. aud Mre. WM. D. CABELL, Principals, £<hool of Spencerian Penmanslip. Bchovl of Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. M‘ itor. LADIES GOODS. “A, HOFFMAN, ARTISTIC LADILS' Prepared with the Latest Merisian for Dresses, Coats and ibding Mavis, Pe: Beat workiwauship for least wouey. varlor, 14 . a DECKER BROS, — ‘cian and bax, ebeck ve and st Passenger’ a (SPENCE D WEBER i. Tal Pass resigning his office juat before his death.” Per- | afternoon.” Lancashire and Yorkshire and the iron works PERCERIAM _ SUSIERES: Bose pedal eiuee. YLOR Gen. Agent haps the most valuable service he rendered the | ‘The fifth vessel was James Gordon Bennett's | ! the Midlands, a result that would mean the | “Senoo! of Pusinews and Counting House Training, eres =z Aw Om Ru ES Cuited States was given when the British forces | yacht, Namouna, painted like those of the | enforced idieness of over 2,000,000 operatives, | Pebool of Fractical Eusiish. ae 1VERS & POND Schedule in elect Deconseer 2b. 18ee. ee Eee, sont baildines | 4uadron, The situation is viewed with gravest uneasiness, | Ecivclut Teugrapuy acd Electrical Science, ESTEY ORGANS. ESTEY ORGANS, | Leave Wesiiuy: the destruction of the governme: . MODEKATE PRICES. EASY TE For Chicago oe e Lay and ux bt sessicns. Old Instruments taken am part payme: Tuning | eapress daily i) © ate records and these he packed up and carted | shippin HW nations, The harbor nly | Pélled to stop work on account of the scarcity | 38) snd uubtaceicus eptsjog ue! aud Repairins. For Gacumau, dt of to the crypt of the little church iu Rock | aud effectively: protected: by pig pose of coal arising from the strike of the miners| fil Sia C aruNCiic LLB. retucoa? BARA, a | Zeicvluue O29, SANDERS & STAYMAN, OTE: Tituburg Gat’ Pibeland, Vestibated Limited Creck cemetery. There he hid them and there | breakwater about a mile in length and three | 8nd others are running on short time for the | SHE NCBI Vico Frincival, e233 wtrect uerthigat, | en) Tome Gay Tf 20am snuenpres SaO pas he found them when the invaders ha le~ ——————e Baltiwore, Ma Duskieme 110 90 etm eactole, 15280 pak, ‘a. daily. For Yor or _ 110 1327 Biemst, hichwond, Va iar a To Cucucues Axp Orasisrs. j | Magnificent ESTEY ORGAN, 2 manusis, solo actle | Of 30 pedal notes, powerful im tone, with many beau. | utul slo effects: suitable for church, sun! WILCHEMoT wid Way 8 Laray, 5:40 p. Bassin rh 1, 7-20, 8 = Ne Fietu: J 4 Ady By ease jakee PRS a Rint b ua. tween Wasniuxten and Balti- v 5200, C40, B30 wan, 1 | organist or student Wall be scld at au S—GAY LITTLE ae and ob easy torus, - = be NDE! s x a 1G, 9 a, $35, 02uy e regulations respecting the number of foreign | s: i : Flowers, Lovely scrap Picture MIDESS & STAEAS, tu. Suudage, 5-30 Am, 1d Sb Oe A PERFECT ART ALBUM CON-} | tors Thomas H. Benton, Richard H. Bayard, | meu-of-war of the suine flag allowed to visit their teeir witrce te oes Peach ols pena | Potions Gold Fut Studies, Wouters tor |_no 34 F street | eS TAINING 24 BEAUTIFUL PHO- Felix Grundy, Samuel Southard, Josiah Kent, | 5, ‘atone tim ashe ‘i ¥ : 8! 4 ; Gicied sss TMT I FER FEF rt ports at one time an number of days they | jt ossible th iY body, sy Ty TOGRAPHS REPRESENTING TEA] | William Hendricks ands number of others ve- | nay remain are particularly stringent, wad do die aera Vel cba enacts Alba CORDION FLAMING (FRENCH AND aweR| Fe Ge eC RECHIPY OF HOUT AR oerGg MAY | cured the appointment in the secretary's office | nor at all colucide with our notions of ireating | 22¢4d, but this ta thought to be scarcely likely, Devting acluhien ev 3 | Ss of Te FF gL BE SENT ON RECEIPT OF YOUR ADDRESS, of William J. McDonald. He Decaine chiet | foreigners: It is impossible for he sate dice so have, their mills also to consid LEAD, 008 Dik Kw. Sos fF oH ie FoF > | CHASE & SAN! i clerk on the death of General Hickey in 1867 emai ot wi F © Rea Wao Maye Seis mills also to cousider. IES WISHING THEI: FINE LACES DONE | , Prive Medal Pars Exposivon. 2200 Gret premiums, ‘BROAD ST. BOSTON. to remain intact while visiting the Italian ports, | ‘The factory owners have been looking forward | J AVIES : | imucreed Dy over 100 mune sctoo Levey = Ph Rae eee a coer eeeaiee carted ang’ | 83 four men-of-war of the same nation ure not | toa possible wirike, as Lave ale the coal mers | Aa abs prstclaas re mecity, ue recscust Yu exchange. Lise only 1578. when he died. atter an uninterrupted ser. | «lowed in port together; nor ure foreign men- chants, and these have laid in enormous stocks | prices, coll at MADAME VALMUN 1's cid stend, v1 | ce ot a Grand. | vice of forty-two years. | Before that occurred, | of-war permitted to remain in Italian porte | © 6 a: oo Uh stu. w. wui.-sm" | SEUPF, o14 11th st, however, (on March 4. 1873.) H. B. McDonald, longer than eight days ata time without ob- of fuel to meet a possible emergency. es snk 4 DION [S AND ©. | a RE ke son of William J., was @ppointed toa place in taining special permission from Rome, which or Han aera rill eras | aa &... Boh he office,and hei there now—the journal “ ’ A Remarkable Suicide. ‘Mu., Branch office staiidard 3. 4 AA BEB EE pr ope ee is only grauted under circumstances of abvo-| wo. the st Louis Republic. Masdue Tempies, sUytOD, | a4 BS E oe aud Way Sustious, 14:35 p.m | ole Senate, io . - Aasonic Temp = ea KEE ars F Eighty-cight years is the length of the aggre- appar mare cant integ| One of the most remarkable suicides ro- TED-LADIBS, TRY “ORANGE BLOssuaL* 5 tc. Fr Giituerebg andittermediate poise, 8:00. gate public service of these three members of | out oy the house iu which Columban was bone | corded in the annals of self-destruction oc-} «'ood Puriners” cures Salarias 100 dcace ¥i aace | UNEQUALED IS TONE, TOUCH WORKMANSHIP | P3J? 20.4) Soa aternddiate tations, 17:00p.amy a ee Our boys on liberty have been trying to dis- | curred near Chiquet, New Brunswick, recently. | pigs tres. Mra ¥. 4. BalLtiy, Mets SOPRA: | Special attention of “Parchasein’ a invited to their | HEUTE sessey Washineton om Sunday at 0 sUG Ly cover the right one. Failing in this, they gen-| Before committing the rash act the self-mur- ; TTT SHON ‘New Arustic Styles,” a fe Os HIGH: |p stoppin &t all Stations ob Mettypuuten Branch, THE SUGAR PUZZLE. df 4 (SONTSE FRONTS! FRONT! Es DiCUBALIVE’ AKG, Fisuos tor rent, 5 . : erally wind up at the Canipe i Santo, which is | derer, Mr. W. K. T. Jones, dug his grave and 1g Always in order by ylain combing, “SECOND MARD PANGS Sega Me tammy Gey 45, 1110 am, T5510, TS The Solation Proposed by the Majority | *t!d to be the most magnificent burial ground | ji.ced arough coffin of bis own make at the at con.prisiug almost every well-Apown inake inthe | Kor Macerstown, #1120 0.2. and 13 20pm ; "1 in the world. The Irish clement shapes u course : MLLE. M. J. PRANDI, | CouBITS, an thorough sepair, will be closed cut at very | | Uratusarrive trom Chicago dauy 11-45 «Ye of the Ways and Means Committee. e cl ol Sonne! bottom. The dirt from th t Pls M ri Ss 4:05 p.m.; trom Cincipbat: and bt. Louis é y for the house in which Daniel O'Connell died, | >¢ : 8 is ISCO F ot. ow. Cire, Harrison's, low dgures. BRECIAL ‘CLMENTS offered both . ee ee which, at least, is authentic. Lhe inhabitants | from rolling back into the ex: vation by boar Importer of iGagane _ will be arranwed on EASY mt ~ teeta emrae sbuy 710 Om, The republican members of the ways and | are very courteously inciined to Americans, | beld im place by « trigger, to which a string Fine Freuch Hais Goods ” ° WM: BNABE & CO, Di® YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION, means committee have finally reached au | and are extremely attentive to them on shore. aeeeee a eek oe coe gr rel ee Hatrdreasiny. ew Ey S17 Market space. aoe. Set, York, Trenton, Newark agreement upou the sugar schedule. They} Several of the officers of both ships obtuined | d¢liber + ones, ae subsequent develop- | _21¥-4u ___ shampooing. === — —— 3504. 20, “12-00 a.m. _— : . d interior cities of Italy. They rejoin their % ; wn sci bas tg i = standard down dutiable at 85 per cent ad valo- | °™ x buried beneuth tons of dirt, It is believed to uid Soeate BOty Oe every SaORE B = ; - a 4 - ret a SIGN | QHORT ROUTE TO LONDO Point Penceee Fee rated Minnesota | rem and refined sugar above 16 Dutch standard | MP“ NePlee be one of the most unique and successful in- | 48% CabULINE L2kCs Tonuelly we a. Piece | SusbuEUt Scien Lox s. «6 —— dutiable at 40 per cent ad valorem. ‘This is The Grade Crossing Evil. stances of suicide on record. ae —— ios nya = iis Jo Seuthanpicu London, Bavre, equivalent to 50 per cent reduction ou many Lee oe aa), suis Mr. Depew 1s Going to Florida. sisi § saND DIE Woks, BUG pean uer, V Bi grades of sugar and to more than 50 per cent e Chicago coroners report that 110 persons meni Seek: cee’ adios! sud Gente’ Garmel cleaved a dae pape { above 50 per cent and will reduce the reve- | city beside the railroad employes and passen- | ® Private car for St, Augustine, Fla. His wife | SAR¢™"GUcas called tor aud denvered, sl4¢ | ssicon appointments, Prices: ist | 2 #00 au ahd “22,00 mune seabcege lara : : . and their son, Chauncey, jr., will accompany -WOOL GAKMENTS, MADE UP Oi KIPFED, | UP*8rds berth, accomding tolocation, 2d cabin, go | os awe om hates aa Tesen RS eS ee Speen. Eeeee | Sere, SAS Tete Seek: Gem it Abe ane wy ic. ease expects to remain in St. woud mourning biack. Eee oa ax low eaten, Apety OG 5. OS Called Sor and chectea trom boneis end ds the PUREST, BEST ond Cleanest no provision made for the payment of any | since the present mayor of Chicago went into | Uh 0 Soak ten-day: ek aiFoons & FISCHER, pesleinmetenat MiP | sideutes by Cuton Srauster Co. ou orders heft et Dcke® bounty whatever. The cut in the sugar duty | office, less than w yeur ago. No wonder the | Ausustine nou ten a Suche oh cee tai 908 G st. a. w. a ofhces, G1 and 1381 Fa ave, and at Debut. which will thus be made is more than two and | people of Chicayo are demanding very speedy | [UCur RE irom Bis recent af Tinea ts 2, BOUT, ahalf times that proposed by the Mills bill, the consumer at will. The republicans regard this heavy reduction of the sugar duties asa protection against this standing menue to A closed gate at e crossing in Germany hus physician has impera to Florida for a few day ely ordered him off chartered under the laws of New Jersey. Oue 1 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY Teliable Ladies’ Piysician, can be j far Bee residence GOL i st u.w. Office Lours trots 1 | wo © NO NOKVOLK AND FORT MOX ath Ladies ouly mahi Ten! Tht vorcnan ROUTE. dike : f révt and quiet. ] able uo Regie Tuk semvacEs oF |= —— SS ——_ | cod the duty wil be cllected apn the valu | Hs, t0.t¥ tuahing, of te coal batrucan Aenea | Ditanghences, Yeunie Phystians savuis comma | bOTOMAC RIVER BOATS, and not upon the pound, as heretofore. esc ha Baud C, Lith aud ivth sts. uc. Ladies only. Kem- r ~ 7 — DISEASES Nthe duty given ‘to the refiners is outy 5 eee | ES oeroe Saceeneneaes u The Allen & Ginter incorporated cigarette = eds $5." Fills $1, Prompt asd’ reltable treatment. "TOMAC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. SW . cent more tan that given the raw sugar men | cnusetts would cost, it is estimated edu Oeroou, | Company of Richmond filed two bonds yester- A fu line ot ca ee Senne oe or Baitimore and River Landings Steamer 8° ‘ $40,000. Neditwe VISSS a or . cone eee f AYNE’S sae we ie ata one dace of euerchantatig | Ad yet the railroads would love little if any- | day m the office of the Uuited States collector GAS COOKING STOVES | pRorxssioxar, ¥. NBE OBLAINED, | Suudayat'd eclock yom. Por Torther informs assoLurezy cunes. OINTMENT | 220% 7! aim tee gre It in hoped and | 8 by payin their three-quarters of thre | of internal revenue. These were given on ac- Cos band nd tec ats | uh beat ot medical referene:, by appisaua at ¥15 | Apply to Sraegeacia yea Sy ieerrnal Secbaoe. wm core'eae avatre_ crane | Lcliewed that this will take away from the re- | $m for securing aces Eee cosis | count of the transfer of this company to the oat Af ME. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED axp | mh8-Gm seventh Street What Saewn, Risgwors,Pilss lot Sora Phapirs & | ners the power to raise the price of sugar to | sriuunt to guard the crossings as they stand, | American tobacco company, a corporation copmulted dai | ' { most generous coucession to western sentiment, The rate fixed is lower than the rate fixed by the Senate tariff bill, and is, moreover, free from the objection raised against the Senate bill, viz., the bounty clause. The Senate bill made « reduction of 50 per cent and gave a bounty of 1 cent a pound. The action of The Mercer county medical society devoted sufficient notice to a pedestrian that if he at- tempts to cross the tracks he will be arrcated. | The rigid enforcement of this rule, the Phila- delphia Press states, bas reduced the number of killed and injured at grade crossings in G to au average of one to each 4.19 million of train miles, aud the number killed and injured to- in proportion to the million train-grade cross- | in, | American tobaccu company. of $39,000 was given as tobacco manufacturers and the other, of $50,500, as manufacturers of cigarettes. The HKichmond concern will be known as the Allen &Ginter branch of the The transfer was made necessary by the consolidation of various leading cigarette manufacturers under the in- From the New York Tribune, A young newspaper man who was employed Mascuaxr ‘ AILORING, FALL AND WINTER, *89-" Our own importauens now rece: + HE OLD FAVODIIE STEAMER GEORGE: SPEEDY. Sark E WISE. —DK. BROTHERS, 906 B ST. efure we and inade ostli that he is COMFORT AppomUnents first-class. Ts n abie yours Linge, comfortable and beated by Pole aud attentive officers. Thorouwh discipline. Frou 7th-strect whart MONDAYS, rs and FRIDAYS at 5 paw ‘Lhe uti) steatucr lauding at Boston whart, ¥ so Estabiiasea bxyert Specialist w this city, and will guarantees cure in allcases of privatediseases | (Husen aud furuiab wedicive, of to churwe. cuusulte | Vey and advice free st any Lour of the day. >: scribed aud sworn to betore ine Uy Ur. BROTHERS, SAMUEL C. MILLS, a Notary Public in and for the Columbia, this Jd day of J: ed, and you ie invited W lbapect at the well-known house | District of uly, 1389. t ther to un average of one to cuch 9.31 million | Corporated usme given. The expectation is oo micine Commenctug MARCH 1, 1800, the tare to Dartells the republican members of the ways and means | Rete n : | Shak ME OEARISCONPREL pers each orl © g 2 — | Commencing MARCH 1. committee makes «cut of even more than £01 tel" the harry of American life, Wibn Inccs | the eetsblishmeuts tocouduct their basineea os vies tits "Ue, BROTHERS fe the oldesteste ished advert ee : per, cent and eliminates, the experiment of | 25 to duregcrd cloced, actos eed da chen | before, the couibination controlitag cotantce IMPORTING TAILOR 2 DE. BROTHERS ia the oldeat-oat advertie: BOUND a “3s Pets trom the treasney (UM Of Producers di- | or'gagmen, is shown in the facts shat the kilied | ing the questions of prices, territory and of a | _re11 wiih Prone ott-_| fitticutsratteution paid to all discases, peculiar’ to | , Ticksteand rocsue at Cie and iho), Peaaylvania ee —— at nay oy ia. Geraany in proportion to te | On — se, FAMILY SUPPLIES, __ | saiiatenrcranile Bots siete Se. SG eee ht ad vit i in Ge / \ hy B, ie oe === a eco Heart. million train miles aud twelve times as many ‘anted Room. a rT) WM. WELCH. Supt. and Gen. Agt. RUIT Taves. ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE M or twoot SE RMUTHEL Tnvworating Cordial. cure FORTKESS MONROE AND THE rare ). Un aud efter MON! ‘i Sy 4 : = 50. DAY, No- the better part of its session in Treuton, N.J., he Ameri: GRAPE VINES, EVERGREENS, ea pee oe ese 2 ‘Dimmer ry hav. 2 tothe examination of Wa King, colored | em gomg intake saasine we ea ead | Oba renters paper Yo. dooms. depariment shat PRCITS, 86 aeaor anna Tate Oy ATaGAS Soaretare een THE SCIENCE OF LiFe citizen, with two hearts, He is about forty-| the person and the rights of the public, The | Work Proved o Pe so unsatisfactory that the| SHADE TREES, | Ele: tropatlist 207 13th st. w.— All diseases sno: ‘uureday ASelentifcand Standard Popular Medical Treatise | tree years of age, and the examination proved | /0%8 of time and money and the inconvenience | ¢ditor asked him to resign. He did so aud dis- ROSE Ao, | Compe yenet Ne eee ams eek Soaieeoet Sine. eu the Errore of Youth,i’remature Decline, Nervous ke teas Galle bi Uke that found t tothe business of ularge city coustitute by appeared. Pretty soon the editor, in his search GABDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, specialty. Charges moderate. Office bours ‘and Physical Debil.ty, Imparities of the Blood” | that he hada double heart like aaa eat | ‘emaelves sutticient reason for compelling | for new talent, noticed the brilliant work of Of Finest Quality, oo: control over the blood pamriag: creeuterfal | ratiroad corporations to place their tracks | somebody on’ little back country paper thet | EVERYTHING IN THE AMEK, TLANT OR SEED Wes Scored by EXH AU STEDVIT ALI coutrol over the blood-pumping organs, and, | either above or below grad somebody on 4 litte back country paper that THE THEI as aes Lee T l to show his powers, caused his hearts and pulse —— see eee are mae ey Sng JOHN SAUL's, THOMAS, 273 B. Exeter at. ! to cease beating for sixty seconds. He claims| |= What the Labor Conference Did. heros grt begs nelle 621 7that., opp. Patent Oitice. ~~ UNTOLD MISERIES Resulting from Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Excesses or Overtazation, Euerv ing eal aati the victim for Work, Business, the Married or Social Relation. Avoid unsis: ifub . == rows ptions, Pies, Catarrb, Ulcers, sores, is dere. ih pret Ex-Mayor Daniel M. Fox Dying. | academy. The second is on Sunday labor, and | Serious Accident to a Sleep Walker. Drenches of tae | ee ee oka Diane cote Dineen Sadia. concen’, Sl oe —, cee by Ea-Mayor aud ex-Director of the Mint Daniel | has for its president Bishop Kopp and for its | From the Baltimore Gun, ° — ‘Consultation Free. mai, postpaid, couceaied in plain wrapper. Ine | M. Fox of Philadelphia is lying dangerously ill | vice president the Danish delegate, Tietgen, | A serious accident from somnambulism oo- ag BES ayer ee = ans ve, it ee The | at the Wirdsor hotel, Atlantic City. His phy- | urd committee is on the labor of women | curred in Lynchburg early Sunday morning, safety Bicyele yet oteted foc the ttt For | _§@-Call or write for question list; ae 8 sx So Seved ie GOLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL, | sician, Dr. Geo, W. Crosby, anys that Mr. Fox's | and children, aud is presided over by Jules | theviction being Luther T: Morgan carpen- | “@ivam CiaWromp & co._| S= eee. moun the Nacional Medion Laesmaton tee case ia hopeless and that he may die at any mo- | Simon, with the Hungarian delegate, Hchnierer, | 40. re was sleeping in a room on the third | Q@MITHs COMBINATION “DART SAFETE. this PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS aod his as vice president, i S Gens. DENTISTRY. PHYSICAL DEBILITY De boteeecdace ment. He says his distinguished patient is | The emperor will receive the delegates at 5 |@oorof the Central hotel, at the corner of Boxe aN! s ———___ of t Puysicians may be consulted, cona. | suffering from spoplexy which has come ou | o'clock Wie afternoon, and, after the reception, jad-3n MT haan. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, ¥TH ST., COR, x or in at the office of | gradually. and that be has been unconscious | he will give a banguet in their honor in the = THR DY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, | for several hours. He has been unable to take | picture gallery of the Schloss, orders |. Mase, to whom all euvaid for books or lewers for advice be ee medicine of any Kind. The disease first ap. | Geo L-Newins te pay Jobo Lakots, « drum- —_— ated positively about four days ago. mer, $100, which Newton had agreed to pay if Gaxrs Scirs Scovarp se ee nn eee Pde 2 Geo. A. Rider, wanted in Philadelphia for NOTARIES PUBLIC. Geng beet manner, called for one| Ed ‘Rowe, jr., and bed ey ined or ere, % yoy oust Iaab dad ce Wer east BE Gay by ths capeizing of thete sail Rant Sehr, sdb “i that bis mother discovered his double heart when be was about six months old. The M. D."s consider it one of the nineteenth century wonders. ———-+e+_ _____- apy pourtshment since Sunday night, and within the t few hours coul The international labor conference at Berlin | yesterday appointed three committees, The first | is oy work inthe mines, andis presided over by | Herr Hanchecorne, head of the Berlin mining —— eo —___ The Massachusetts supreme court has ordered work atauy price. But what was his surprise aud discomBture to learn that it was the very same man whom he had discharged a few months before, aud who, being alioweda larger | swing, had developed an unexpected brilliancy, m13-thektu-7s* “AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT .___ BICYCLES. yi LA) do. 320 5. 15th st, Uelow Callowhill st Philadaphia, Twenty years’ cxperience in special diseases; cures ABLE of i Compiaints, Biood Foison- ABLE i, inks ervous Compiaints,

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