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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON; D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1890-TWELVE PAGES. 11 “One of my men was atta¢ked with a CITY AND_DISTRICT. ASLAVE TRADE IN THE HEAVENS. terrible sore throat and I thought that he HE LEA Some” Wonderfal Facts 8 a would die. I gave him some of eS Comets—Prof, Searle’s Lecture. Davis’ Pain-Killer, which he applied Washington Will be in the Atlantic As- — aaa — externally and internally. In an hour he sociation. Prof. George M. Searle lectured at the r was relieved, and the next day at work —_— Catholf university yesterday aftornoonon the @s usual.” THAT IS WHAT THE PROCEEDINGS IN NEW YORE movements and physical appearance of comets. Ira. H. Raxpaty, Augusta, Me. INDICATE—AS ATLANTIC FRANCHISE SECURED He began by saying that the movements of “My wife was afflicted with a violent | 2¥ SULLIVAN BRUSH SELL@ OUT AXD PRESI- | comets, so far from being erratic, as is com- tough which reduced her so much that | ®"? S=WETT roLLows. monly supposed, are perfectly - definite, and she was unable to enjoy a momient’s rest their ofbits are more easily calculated than day or night. One bottle of Perry Davis’ | , 7f0m half s dollar to » quarter—euch seems | 11055 Ofims Sie ueare susely, cucu Paln-Killer entirely relieved her and she to have been the drop in base ball admission Ghat db nok ae ik Gar ase foucea anton y health.” prices in Washington, In other words it looks | *"°7 Cerca pong mavens Cais « — Porrysville, 0, | * though the patrons of the game are to wit- | *7stem is simply ee + ee nem: saps ness minor league ball playing during the sea- | CUrve ca ae Levan an pyres “A severe and sudden cold which set- | son of 1890. The secret meeting of the national tnesll Ta mare and never eeturns Se tled on my lungs, produced terrible in- | jeagne magnates seems to have accomplished pres ua circ bets . flammation and painful soreness in MY | the object for which it was called, although an- Se arbaee Wit cae te eve ner ae, chest, Le theg ra beyrsapoc abl wag | Other session will be held today to complete tm ‘There are ones octal Govever wae Perry Davis — ae pt id was made to | the work of decapitation, Perhaps this word | are permanent members of the soler ‘system driven away an is a misapplication, inasmuch as the process of | and are periodic, These are supposed to have vanish.” 5. Mf. Hewrrr, Rutland, Vt, | shortening the circuit evidently is to be Hoon beceaht inte the arstem, by the, distarb- Vv ’ aie the discontinuance of the two tail- | oi hey were entering ‘or attempting reg lear, : oul we ven i¢@ remarkable PERRY DAVIS Every indication that ean be sighted points | comet of Lexell, which was made a member of to the fact that the league has finally pur- | our system in 1767 by Jupiter as it was egter- a PAIN-KILLE FR | chased John Brush’s franchise, the price paid | ing, probably for the frst time. It ear being. probebly pabout $60,000, ond fs sow me ee earth in syvand singe cue comey) lete revolu- gotiating wi lewett for his. 18 | tion aro! e sun; then, as it near ACCOMPLISHED THESE THINGS. | iil" only cost them in the neighbortiood of | Supiser agin: ta 1779, Itene sargin ey ite sae 20,000 more, as the senatorial combination | fuence and thrown into a different orbit. What will not be taken away from this city. that orbit was was not known until last year, in AN ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION FRANCHISE. which the wanderer was again picked up and We are going to have base ball at any rate | found to have probably been thrown into a whether Walter Hewett sells or not, for Signor bse tres ee aouente Ted Sullivan has had the great prudence to} period to one of eight years. In that orbit it | | | “go gunning” for ethene per iae le ‘oak is now Paes , but probably will nace’ d jispate! ville = D sdect thal Preciaaat Braden of the Atisatioas-f om son ie ee mom meeting For Sale by G. G. Cornwell & Sion and Other High-class Grocers. | | } | | sociation had notified President Phelps of the] He wenton to describe Donati’s comet of American that Washington had been admitted | 1858, the specimen comet of this century, as to membership in the former body by « tele- | far as regular development was concerned. and| WHAT THE NORTHWEST WANTS. , THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUMMER RESORTs. LADIES GOODS. NE VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. k K T Eee a ae cr OCORDION PLAITING (FREN yard aed as graph vote. This move was begun just as it | one of the most beautiful that have been seen, — became apparent the other day that Washing- | as many who are now living will remember. | Ports of Entry for American Vessels— Why the Appraisers Are Delayed in the ton’s chances for remaining in the league were | Views of this comet were given in various a ly renovated. ican), Kuife Pisiting, 2 cents yerd Si "1 PB 5 Open. ‘year, : : ‘creat’ very slim. stages of its dévelopment as it appears to the pane a seams. sctermsuce of chet Duties tc" qempepeoninmne: SiLuians : ‘mie ize = Set Sieben H vow. | a Saeath MEETING IN cr vo . ee = - ame heed srpee cde a Senator John B. Allen of the new state of} The commissioners to appraise the property GasHol Wat bed LET , REASONABLY i} yaw EAS ER NOVELTIES GAY LITTLE e New York meeting yesterday must have * Washington is one of the fortunate public men | required for the Zoological park, Mesars. B, D. Eg Peg nt | N ‘ Ja 3 beens very interesting one, judging from the | thrmation Of the envelopes and of the tail was | 940 ave the faculty of making both ends| Carpenter, E. I. White and occcaol I Wheat, | Scone of Fee swite, min, esutifaliy mituated Flowere ‘evely wore Pictures steve + tks, reports that were gleaned from outside the |” ‘The question of the physical constitution of | mect, His term aa territorial delegate dove- | ley, have not ns yet done much under their ap- Address P.O. Box 3422, Boston. | 3 JAY GOULD. 421 bub ee fisoe Mra Ss —— Nata hy Senihaetairigte comets a6 See b Shes apectiasco 1, Was, me tailed into his new career as United States} pointment. This, however, is not due to any ADIES WISHING THEIR FINE LACES Dox “ . tte, | Proust up. and illus y views. | Senator in @ manner that would delight the | fault of theirs, but because after the maps were 4 Cur es L-< J Burg, Geo. W. Howe of Cleveiand, Harry Stern woe, ane Driach eel ie ee etions have vet | most ambitious, permitting his salary to begin | prepared there has been much difficulty expe. SSeS EAD TE cent callrst aADaMe Salon eb Siatient a3 of Cincinnati, J. J. Doyle of Brooklyn, W. H. | to our illuminating gas. When they proach | in March and his public duties in December. | rienced in making the lines conform to the by the Sea in a salubrious summer andwin | ~ a us Conant of Boston: John Rogers of Philel- | near the sun And are mbjected to great heat | But since coming to Washington ho has boos | lines insome of the old deeds of the. property, | i zt jeriae from Nerve Lire Deraneeiueute ot| W tits cure for fembig ty scaece ed Pek 4 pede ea ee oe oe the spectrum lines of sume me! ppear, | busy earning his back salary and getting his | « few of which go back to the last cen edieg tatieii cnet: Gen bamaibe, occas ae | oe a cures Melanie we -S2 Kerk, 3M Spalding and. Young a meet- Lem pally Gt piGe yp hom foreplay pos northwestern realm into the parquet circle of | Until this is aon and the lines can be clear! Prospectus on application. 2 ma-tuke lot "Sosa cueing pad — my : | : pias | =o ; ing of the special committee, consisting of | given of the wonderful comet of 1882, probably | the republic, ciated ous the commissioners will not make & | \AMMAGANBETT PIER, MONTS| _____ FRONTSN _ FRONTOIE = tion of the property. the coeme, Always in order by Soden, Robinson and Spalding, appointed | the most extraordinary that has appeared in| ‘Our state will rank among the first in its oo AOS © Si te ot March 4, to endeavor to eut down the circuit | modern times, ‘The lecturer concluded with | commerce in another decade,” be said to a| Webby hes the sateen the’ anoy a. WB rose cH a " i : Webb, has the assistance of Assistant District | "0, Ad meet peodbses Mio nga oostiad an aoe an allusion to the connection of comets with Bean reporter. Attorney T. Tid countaing eth aacemeomn 1dskwot. —— ee = a ever since the league m un meteor streams, “How can you build up @ great commerce | bearing on the subject. T ¥ ‘impro seductive influence he has The next lecture of the public astronomical | with but one port of entry?" = sD od oy — tole eine al ~ LEHMAN. NOTED COUNTERFEITER CAUGHT. Eee ase SEY OT HAGE | WDNAING, SODUMTNG AND DAY CLEAN 29-40" " ESTABLISHMENT. ave. those announced for the coming week will be | water, but we expect legislation at this seasion | TM@ Notorious Sam Tait is Held for | 1929 Yathet, m20-3t ave. flue! iy heated by bot water. Opau all the year. surely melting into selling mood. | He went | course will be given on the 18th of April.| “Truc, we have but one port of entry for our 14-tu,th,n,Smajuteorea ba to New York determined to get just as much | There will be no public lectures at the Catholic | 70,000 square miles of outdoors, 180 miles of out of the deal ashecould. He represented ity dt 7 an criginal outlay of @33,000, and the price he university during the next three weeks, and | ocean coast and over 700 miles of inland tide- Firet-cless Ladies, and Gents! work of svery i -c ies, ee = a a — profit for asome- Postponed until Wednesday, April 15, and the establishing several subports,” rial. Gs TO A ARTAO ee ae mores, =. é ARULINE and Evening ~ y% what shaky investment riday following. This change in the an- What are you asking for?’ ia' ‘ MI. VERNON, Pacific ave, near Ohio. Now open. G4 Maison Yricse, Paria, MANAGER HEWETT'S FIGURE, nouncements is necessitated by the devotion of | ‘The bill Ihave just introduced asks that the | Sam Tait, Philadelphia's most noted crim- = zl ocean rooma, Piazza overlool 5 HERS DRY CLEANING AB fsctculsine, @8 tolelt per weeks BLG0 te Oe p BYE day. ‘No finer house ouths isiaud ai titese rates. * Send AX Syd bin wong ee ht AF Walter Hewett will not do quite so well, The | holy week and the Easter vacation. Puget sound collection district shall comprise | inal, who figured conspicuously in the Sharp- a ——s— for cut of house and perticulara, JAMES 8, MOUN. Sa, Philadelphia Inquirer's special from New York eee --____- the state of Washington, Port Townsend being | less murder case, was given a hearing yester- ya: Hats On—The Other Side. yey pied Sra spre _ rt day at Trenton, N. J., in the United States as tyenence. yi J Walter Hewett was not willing to talk about} The discussion of when and where to raise | AU il P ‘ vary court on a charge of passing counterfeit = = — = —~ wate rend de a= anything but cement. He said that they didn't | one's hat in deference to the presence of other | frat stmo Snclotan Peliccune bas oat and] money. ‘Tait and» gang flooded the city with WINTER RESORTS. “ATE NOCL GARMENTS MADE UF OX RIPPER Use CERES, the Celebrated Minnesota | ave much in Washington, but what hore! had | people seems destined to rage with consid-| Gray's harbor be designated by the Secretary | spurious coin for about two weeks and he was B N-THE-PINES. EL! rT} ang eit yy Patent Process Flour. It is the best in iegicenecet Lowe oe alk erable violence before a trace is called. Speak- | of the Treasury, nd_ such other ports a8 the | captured by Detectives Gilger and Leahy. ——. bg — — : the wor! Co i ized | ing to a Stax reporter concerning the princi-| Secretary may from time to time select shall] When h ed under the | from Philad vais L For 7 — — ——. | it would have to provide a pretty good sized | ing toa Star repol J P en he was plac er arrest * Is ee of salve, i ver at a ane = ples laid down in the interview he @ depart- Loved erclaner ai Pau meee cen ytd sttempted to murder the detectives, and when mie Mille Oe Ned AEECK naar __OCEA NS TEAMERS. __ ESTABLISHED 100 VEARS. willing to lose £9,000 of his losses, but he | ment official which sppeared in Taz Stan a wanted back the balance, including the $4,000 is arraigned in the police court gave his name as | — Ty = AT ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD &8. 60. few da} under the caption “Hats Off’ a poinhapl pga — ohne neere tee “John Williams,” but refused to say any- pee PoInT COMFORT. sections N®™ EU Esitimore to Bremen Pune, 15 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS. ff | his franchise and original four players had cost | Fentiecnan Sata 2 “How do the Portland and San Francisco | {i2& more of himself. Detectives Miller and i 2 i “ ial i an Tate of Philadelphia identified him as | ,,The New Hotel just erected on the site of Exton Cot- | Karlsruhe (new), 6,000 tous. hein, 3,500 tops, PEARS’ SOAP porretgincyrslrg pecs : Detona he —_ ‘The remarks of the department official im- folks view your ambitious designs?’ Samuel Tait and he was held for the United | St: *commodstion for 250 guests: opeu ail the | ——- ; : resden, 500 “ Hermann, mate to every man who fails to remove his hat| “The shippers, boards of trade and commer- very thiug new: all the modern. conveniences, | Dresden. ae = . ss The Purest, Most Economical and best lively seance with the Washington magnate | E's elevator car containing s female pas- | cial interests of both cities indorse our efforts, | S!#%# eramd jury, mops og | Shicudid accommodations, good table” Rates from if hen they had satisfied the voracity of the In- i it i 860 to 8100, acev:ding to location of rooma, ef ALL SOAPS. a satisBed the voracity senger either boorishness or a lack of knowl-|as the establishment of these ports would TRE . y tions at moderate prices, . scour ding Soi diana men. : 1 BENWELL MURDER. SEA CORE, Owner ent Popcistee. | Por pereotion OF ALL DEVOGIETS, BUT BEWARE OF NeTATIONS. edge. No exeeptions are made; therefore the |cheapen and expedite commerce. Vessels wn I ce ‘THE COMMITTEE SEEMED SATISFIED. statement is general, No man is expected to | could then go direct from San Francisco and After several hours of struggling between | remove his hat when passing « Indy upon the | other ocean points to Port Angeles, not only | £¥idence that Birchall Belonged to a Mr. Brash and the committee the former | #airs or in the hallways of a public edifice. It] saving much in towage but giving all towing Band of Murderers. : would be an impertinence to thus thrust him- | to American instead of British tugs, Senators ‘ = 4 repre OUSE, A COTY, Na THE CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. emerged from the room looking very tired, | self into notice.” An elevator in a building con- | Mitchell ana Dolph of Oregon have joined us| | Provincial Detective Nurray of Ontario, who | G*ASIDE HOUSE, ATLA Etc cry, 9 while John B. Day wore a large smile and said | taining busi ry i i i i ing | has been in Buffal king further evid Siuch improved: new sun parlors, bot sea water bathe |, S& : 1g business offices or in a store is simply a | in setting forth the public necessity of making | has been in Buffalo seeking further evidence PTO" » lv. Beecham 8 Pills beos breton sarap 1d bogaar ry the it machine to render the upper floors of Aigt Angeles a subport of entry, and B.A. Colonna | against Birchall, left yesterday. Before leav-| meco, i eve TAMTES EVANS. Si For Bilious and Nervous Disorders. ee J closed | buildings available to the owners, and but for | of the coast and geodetic survey has so ree- ages: es 1%. Xam. r le t 'y ing he said: “I have not the slightest doubt that | "HE ARLINGTON, OCEAN GROVE, NJ. for’ « night the regular meeting began behind closed | which no high buildings would exist, All per- | ommended to the Secrotary of the ‘Treseare . . first class, | reloun appointments. Werth a Guinea a Box ~—but sold doors to complete the work st demolition be- Some enter ayes Wnseme tras andiva ee. | tear County aecae bie enough and rich | thers met Benwell’s fate. Only yesterday I = nie 380: Will ope Stay Epwar berth, scoring wioestion ; 24 Car for 2 25 con = phisecow con tua oe inaguates and | Cult to distinguish between such a vehicle and | enough to have a Goddess of Liberty all by it- | Feceived some very important evidence on this fe om | 88 - re BY UGE necrage at low rales, AvpIY tok ¥ sol p i i JPOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Walter Hewett were stifl engaged ina tussle | * = ig ap pps reason ig seen for re- | self?’ point. I gota letter from a gentleman in New H' ra Lasse A) eee ublie vehicle than in ‘es, butwe prefer to let her wear the old- York, a very prominent business man. speak- ‘Open all tho year. | J FAMBUKG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY. —______—_ | on the rates of the capitulation. the other. As @ rule sll the occupants of a| fashioned statehood bonnet with 42 stars in ns po ey rece SERVICE between EW YORK. SOUTH. the magni fice | DISEASES - | Soest eutnane THE PROGRAM TO BE FOLLOWED HERE. public elevator are in street dress and presum-| the crown, It wears well and will never get | ‘"S Of five young Englishmen whoto his knowl. witha yf SWATNE’s ball club to be located here = Stan reporter | demonstration or endeavoring in any way to | it to the marines, for the story of our growth | Falls. They gave directions to have their let- 4 st _m3- JAMES & STEFFNER, Propriet: rietors. ary sleaiuers at: pe 8 Et So i i ji i ft 9 excuse for of them making any | register our vessels is all we ask, and then tell | pupils, Twoof them disappeared at Niagara HE BENOVO. ATLANTIC CITY. ee a ee ee largely interested in the Atlantic association | fore, n se any ig any | regi e! ani Tenneson iz» ‘inoroughiy | BECPED FOR FASTEST TRIPS TO. cectof the sunt AMPTON and HAMBURG © feet of the s PON an ORG by, From a conversation with a gentleman | ably strangers to one another; there is, there- | out of fashion with us. Give us some one to | dse came over tothis country to become farm e Avebne beur the learned the following facts this morning: The | #ttract the attention of the other passengers, | will surpass beli “ ve aly SIX DAYS. tt n of r ters sent to the Falls for two weeks, butthe | mbi-3m__—W. E. CHEESEMAN | (erent ronment, new club isto take the place of Providence in | Tra none of your friend's business who is in» CAPITOL GLEANINGS. letters were never called for and the two young vi wap ae 3 sia At pen abe the association, the circuit to consist of eight | Pub’ tify « femal ane by veanivng se men have never been heard. from. wine SELIE clubs, Mr. Hewett will have nothing to do hat that he has pore er and wants her to| Nominations Confirmed — Mississippi| ‘I know that Birchall has been out to this ‘tain open entire year. MRS. 3. L BRYANT. ATLANTIC EXPRESS SERVICE. — the pang heahore Ley opine = know it, Then, in, how is he to know she is Contest—-Committee Notes. ssairte A several —- and I och very little pee eS z iE cate ay 2. ou wep y's QUEENSTOWN. pooper Se eter ee bee lady? Suppose he does not happen to think doubt that he is one of 8 gang of conspirators | "J. NNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. santas Rone — ote thas s>t_| off his hands. The games will not be played | * PI epené 4 who league to first rob and then murder there | Ocean end of Michigan sve. oped all the year, All abaturay, Alay at the grounds on which Mr. Hewett has just | %>,what then? Will he remove his hatatthe| The Senate in secret session yesterday con- ; se anety | muodern conveniences. joo THE GLORY OF MAN @Rechepe ear fesult of his ineseotion, ie mot satiotectory? | *tmed the nominations of Jas, F. Ellis of Wis | Movements I shall investigete the statements | Fo gare ee TLANTIC CIENT | Steamers Ever) Sa that the old park will bo selected. | A schedule | Vou gee that the question is not by any means | C°D#n, consul at Brookville, Canada, and Jas. | of the New York business saan, and, perhaps, | ‘IGn the becch, Nort Carcliun sve: Passage to (laa ST R E N TH Vv | TA L | TY i] | will soon be made out for the association, th free from complication, C. Kellogg of Louisiana, consul at Strettin. may be compelled to continue the investigation Lee Elevator. 850 and - teaannind ie ks ie pe = BL alawwiny tre ‘All women are not simpering idiots, and 1 CONTESTED ELECTION OASR. in England,” Now open. + nee & mo Saloon | Excursion Picketa at hued latter should fail to come to time, as it is aus- | have heard sensible, level-headed specimens of | Argument washeard in the contested election WHAT LIBERALS THINK. [raw WintEn RESORT. . = Tees aero tnaal at iconteeeeiee Peeted will be the case. Mr. Ted Sullivan is | the sex wonder at the performances consi case of Kernaghan, republican, against Hooker, N . For Books of Toure Tickets or further inforetion the engineer of the scheme, backed by some | eeential by your friend. _ democrat, from the seventh district of Missis- | An Interview With Their Leader in Ger- THE PRINCESS AxER, a MES We MODE, business men, whose names are withheld for "HE GRAND OVERRULING PRINCIPLE sippi, by the House committes on elections many Shows a Hopeful Feeling. ach oma . 921 Penn, the present. Active steps toward the organiza- | governing civilized people is that no stranger, yesterday, Allen J. Hooker,a son of the con- On the Atlantic 0 18 miles cast of Norfolk. Ae- m19 3m é Son will be rages ans a deal in New | male or female, has the right to force upon an- | testor, made the principal argument for hie sido In an interview yesterday respecting the | Conmoltedt Nortel with at ee ae enrona. which —— saay Ceoeeueaae o other an attention which cannot be responded | of the case. He was followed by Crammond | position of the German liberals under the | spvoitiuents uns! en Secale eee See Aa ane, to. To complete the analogy, when a gen-| Kennedy for the contestant Representative eS +. CRITLENDEN. Manager| TJ xpppcepenten ATrRactios: Mr, Ted Sullivan when he learned from a |‘? mie nd Kos, | Hooker made a brief argument in his own be- | "@W government Dr. Bamberger, the leader | 7 eexnUnei ATLANTIC CITY. NJ_NOWO < & : 2 ® | tleman removes his hat on account of the pres- 8 n i /- dha. redals id: “Em-| P epnest ATi ie nate be OVER 4 MILLION DISTALBUTER half. of at party in the reichstag, said: m. vom 3 “ u Star reporter the action of the league meeting | ence of a Indy she should acknowledge the act. William IL conceives his’ mission to be | *ect#ic bells and other modern improvementerecently THE SCIENCE OF LIFE in New York today, dropping the Washington | Unless she may it is meaningless, The boust| THE PENSION APPROPRIATION BILL PAssep, | Peror William nce: introduced. JAMES HOOD. java -- A Scientifie and Standard M i: "I ‘ i inti ‘ i T_T UISIANA STATE LOTTERY OOMPANE Popular Medical Treatise | “0d Indianapolis clubs, remarked tersely: | of the American is that a woman who minds| The pension appropriation bill was passed by | not merely to reign but to govern. This = = wo ‘a BTA’ onthe Rrrors of Youth,Premature Decline, Nervous | “It is all right. We will now goahead.” Mr. | her own business can travel from one end of | the House yesterday, was the belief of his grandfather be- PROPOSALS. Physical Debility, = = 8 id that th it with th i it ii = = —- Lesislature for PAéucstional action of the league. The action today, he | her if needed, but he must make no sign unt | _ The bill for the retirement of Gen. John C. proven that his father had @ fun so lly BY ton, jintch 20, 1800. Sealed proposals wil | Fart of the ‘rreecot State Constitution in 1870 bras said, settled it| and put Washington | then. If your friend would look to his own | Fremont, as major general of the regular army, | different idea of the functions of the Prussian | Pov°°Sia py ts Depew ns eee ONE UCLA id, ry y : Da plies coustetine mainly of iueata, bro. It. MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Shoes, in the Atlantic association. He said that there | cenduct and base the same upon the principle | was passed. * monarchy, The Prussian constitution and the ee - ¥ “ U NT 0 LD M ] S E R | E S would be a good nine here and good base ball. | of minding his own busine iuetead of instruct- “ Te eras OF THE FISH COMMISSION. constitution of the German empire leave the | Hurdwase Fue loo Lumber be iat Thevluse of the Gin taint DkAWiNas ‘ake ince tn neh ol club would plays) ut) @rownde the) ing ofhers in oat concerning, which he bas} The bill introduced by Senator Paddock yee- | Prerogative an incomparably wider ‘eld than | Gert ihe dase pont sedi Sass SOMISOT “RISE | in'publsval the Sesdeay of en Soe Gohan Geecaeions ieeeion att eames ae eae NOTES. be quite so much of a pharisee. terday to make the commusioner of fish and | itoccupies inthe English system. Two views | forms of proposals, Wikeseti ttenen ee FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS for Work, Business, the Soe! It's a good thing Mr. Hewett didn't buy] ‘Aside, however, from the all-important prin- | fisheries an officer of the Department of Agti- | of these documente—for both the constitutions | ® department. * JOHN W. NOBLE. FOR INTEGRITY OF 178 DRAWINGS AND Avoid unskillfal ders. is Detroit! ciples governing our relation to oue another | culture provides for the transfer of the offices | #re written documents of specific a 2 512,16) Secretary. PROMPT PAYMENT OF PRIZES po Se rx royal ral The old team will stay here—or rather the | and which do so cane to leony r the | of the commission July 1, 1890, ae = = —. rel apes PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE Attested as follows: sath pactgeta oomvenel tagein aoe mee ON suuaked oct ot she’ rough ieee ia the pal ig Allg eal do age RERATED PENSION EMPLOYES, tonstitubional development, from which in sans | tos Soca Company, For iaus, specications aud | qnlé de Rerthy certiiy that we supervie he arrange, trative Frospectus Bree, if It was a clean sweep. na ae eee MA ee are might use an} The House adopted a resolution yesterday re- | repreventative institutions may grow to their | other information uidders will apply at the office of | fy Lowsnana Siate Lettery Company, and im Soden had an eight-club schedule all ready | elevator once a month or so and not realize | questing the Secretary of the Interior to fur- | fuil stature. Prince Bismarck has declared that ms0-0e LE’ BRAHAM, Secretary. | J, 2mage and comtroi the oak hoa ae when he went to New York, he does not admit this construction and that “ but where twenty or thirty trips are made | nish to the House the evidence taken and the a ‘au Orme 4 - i limit laid r = e v 7 Pany to use this cate, with Sac-evmides Qf Our sae report submitted by him to the committee | the constitution of the empire is a BOOKS AND STATIONERY | 2305 foot adeortlennonin® which he appointed to investigate the manage- | 40wn ard agreed upon by which the German | =~" “SS —= ae ¥: ‘and acorps Work on the new grounds was discontinued as is frequently the se in Sas large of Assistant Physicians may be consulted, conf. | this morning. cities, even the most punctilious would learn vore i i o ; jon has said to the advancing tide dentially, by mail or in ‘at the office of Worcester won the Atlantic championship | time that common sense and true courtesy both | ment of the pension office under the late Com. | Bation be THE FeARODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, | last year. Baltimore is going in heuyy for the | say keep on your hat and fear not, missioner ‘Tuner; and. that ho also be re-| % STL Gores men tan | ee pa a get ey pero honor this season. ee quested to inform ‘the House what cases have | further.’ Wil rong hehe p tend metic yg-2 advice should be The bristles on that Brush weren't strong THE COURTS. been rerated in the pension office during the | *h!s opinion, and it wouid se x enough to hold us up. The Atlantic association is composedsof Bal- Cracurt Covrt—Judge Mont: timore, Wilmington, Trenton, Jersey City, m4-tths : ; * | William IT, judging by his speech at the din-| Book AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, HS Poor, shone ol Lee ea per oa ner given by the provincial diet of Branden- Yesterday—Estate of W. H. Bland; verdict | cases have been rerated illegally, whether ac- | burg on Thursday, March 6. The conservative 4 416 7TH BT. N.W. (Front Basement), T1Q sew ann szasonanie Goons. 7 JQ | Newark, Hartford, Worcester, and New Haven. | sustaining will, Hibernia Bank of New Or-| tion has been taken to recover’ the money ee ee eee ee ‘Commissionens, Nota very bad sort of crowd after all. | tot. | aD# 28% Hovey; judgment on sci fo, wrongfully paid; that he also be Tequested to os Sanna ead pores et 0 a coe — & G@ DAViS, day's games in the south resulted asfol- | ¢, Chief Just . | inform the House of Representatives whether oe a] 3 lows: At St Augustine—Chicago 6, Brooklyn 1 Sanaa oun Ge seat Cristie an, | any employes of the plusion ofice were. ar. | Feventative assembly vp dey Hl peincallery PS ring ey nn tng op hy Af 710 Market Specs, (league). | At Macon—Philadeiphie 10, Brook- | infanticide; Sewell not guilty, Coats guilty of | rectly or indirectly engaged in rerating them- ThE ie chs coiieuton ol rekon Baten EASTER CARDS, May de presented at our counters, — Tne (protherhood). At Charleston—Philadel- | manslaughter. Robert E. Hall, convicted of moleoacend, 31 00) to eave te Saree chee per Lendl Ceths peoreg the party wich fest FM WALMSLEY, Pres. Louisiana National Basi, DRAPERY NETS.—In this de, phia 13, New x 3 (league). . false pretenses; three years in the penitentiary. | sons and also to inform the House who of those Teprevents the principle of Uberalism in Ger-| EASTER NOVELTIZS, EASTER BOOKLETS. HUERKE DAS Eres. State ing several Dew effects in 48 inc Goods, Dunlap is feeling very sore over his treat- Prosate Oount—Judoe Hagner. thus engaged are still continued in government 7. nud thie ie te reascu he described the . pres Cpespe ss furured, at 95 25. $1.38, 01.50 to $2.60. 48. | Ment by the brotherhood. He would like to! vy storqay“Eatate of Francis A. Page; letters | employ and the reasons why, and who, if any, | Thats Toul te ls teucunes” Weave just received and put on sale today the —_ inch La T . feed and striped, $1.25 and | know why that concern is so slow in assigning Pthe ntary issued to Sallie A. Page—bond | have been discharged on accouxt of their par Gnest line of EASTER GOODS to be found in the city. os $1.50. 43-inch Fuiut de Esprit Nets, 8c. $1.10, | him to « club, while they are taking in players | {oonmeniary Baued to Bulle ll Aled” Exteca | ticipation in said rerating. 3 THE VARIOUS PARTIES. We show ali she latest stylesin NOVELTIES, BOOK- GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING 2.35. from outside and taking back deserters. — “Behind the liberals the anxious conserva- | LETS and CARDS. be Vard i i of Harriet E. Saunders; petition for probate IN FAVOR OF A POSTAL TELEGRAPH. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS Jobn Ward is suffering with a nervdus affec- 5, s "y AR tives see the social democrats, who, though on | Latest Edition of PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS. CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS.45-ineh Flouncing, | tion, and the report has gone forth and has | Of Will filed. Estate of Robt. 8. Todd; re-| Mr. Gardner Habbard of this city was again pare D Aegencs CATROLAD SEALE eo on TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1800, Siti» @5:reiuced to 3275 GAH, rota i ose | Seed, denied that he is losing his eyesight. oo | Aanrisian Sled with consent tn letersiaete | betore the House committee on post ofices and | all points of doctrine at issue with the liberal, ; also «full line of TEACHERS’ REFERENCE CAPITAL PRIZE, €300,000. eo a much brain work and study. = 5 50 ; reduced to Secretary Hawley of the Cleveland league | letters of administration to W- D. Crampeey— | Bren ren Jon ath pavtal glogeaph. Te" | majorities found to vote on the same side The | BLBLESand Biblevof all Rinds, sutable fur Sunday 100,000 Ticket a 920 cach: Halves. #10: Quarteny ‘TRIMMINGS —All the lead ball club Bas received @ telegram from Mew, | bond &4 Estate of Josephine Newell, do, | ™&Ht in support of a p — social democrats, moreover, are professedly 25; Zenthe, 62; . on tn Sits and doe hasan tee Cousens | ages Sakae EWEN aor lamer ones tine to Phoebe Newell —bond 9490. Eatsto ot David ae itn oar Tada ndsirs an- | ppoed 10. the existing’ constitution of STATIONERY, fects, Crochet Trimmings chneider; do, ye neider—bon: | society. Further to the left are found =a Metal Venkyhee in peter eben cee pee sip Kean on Destin bed gone over ssibe ther $2,000. Estate of Everett §. Paxton; do. to | thorized a favorable report owe bill to ratify the Poles and Alsatians, who protest Just opened all the newest fancies in Writing Paper. against Black Fringes, Plain, Fancy, Knotted and Vandykea. | erhood is unfounded. Kate 8. Hoary eer ory ofS. Leb-|an agreement between the United States | the empire in its present extent. The emperor | Burmese Ivory, Piguet, Nepolean Tinta, Ancient There is a rumor in Cleveland that Delehant; d the Ceur d'Alie Indidns, By | ®ppears to be, at 8 regard to the mean- BMUSLIN UNDEAWEAR.Nisht Gowns Mother | ig about to jump from the Philadelphia league ds; | {this agreement ‘the Indians prom. | img of the constitution, on the conservative <_ Below swe quote afew prices, Compare them and be Me Dita od tale ye Tame, Ce. sverst | cinb to the players’ team. ‘There isan impres- Willey and T. | se to relinquish all title to certain lands | ‘platform,’ which includes all kinds of con- | fonvinend sat we eull uphold Fate, 90 Dee Melee Hate eee cambne | sion going out that the brotherhood has'men Fe ee eps ton. Estate of RG: Hewett; |in Washington, Idaho and Montana, formerly | servatives and the so-called national liberals H scrting and tu-ks in yoke, $1. Skirte—Good muslin, | TOrking every league club in the country to | ©: ootions to first edministration account filed: | Possessed by them, but now held by the United ruffle tucks, plain “ Commercial Note, lic. per Ib. induce deserters to jump back to the brother- i States and for which the Indians ‘had received “ Real Irish Linen Envelopes, 8c. package, Soe. Dittey marlin, wi deep cote tutte ann | BOod. ne! Anse exphats of Condis Genith; acocant Aled. | oo Censation. ‘The United Beaten to ete ee ‘Torchon lace, @1. Drawers—Good muslin, bem and | Apropos of the New York-Indianapolis deal expend for the benefit of the Indians cum a Box Paper, worth 12c,, 96, Dunk tucks, 28a Ditto, extrs good muslin and | the Inquirer says: The men Mr. Day will get The Symphony Concert. of $150,000 under the direction of the Secre- | since o 8 Ate, lle ciuster tucks, 50c. Corset Covers—In good cambric, | &T@ eae Ei Glaseoxk, Denny, An audience _ sine i music ~ - tary of the Interior. ate ona 250, Becks 250, Litty lo ‘ps, & couple more, renewe: eae caaoee w _ 2Sc., —— tte, low square Deck, plain, ae ae end Peal’ Hines will probably be ite ssa on Sar ‘as: e jected a Anti-Lottery League. 4 “= © 360, 186, S134 Prizes, amounting t0..-+.-se+s+s0re-81 064000 4 lot of odd sizes in Cotton Chemises will be closed | offered to Pittsburg, and Chicago may PY ecm wey can " led in the An anti-lottery league has been organ- “8 * 400, 250. ‘NOTE—Tickets drawing Capital Prises are uot enti> out at cost, couple of Brush’s pitchers, perhaps Inks and | by the generous cuRture o} ponte a | ized by a number of prominent’ citizens Ande fall Une of Inks, Ink Stands, Pens, Pencils, | tied to Terminal Prisss, RIBBONS.—The new Groserain Bitton, with wide | Meskim work of Se Reise Armphend —_ b Much | Ot New Orleans for the purpose of prevent- | *2° years, Sunconet Inan oweg Gingte thintee epioens — Satin edge, im all the newest shades for dress trim-| |The reserve list of the Atlantic association is | ite remarkable conductor, Mr. Nikisch. ing, if possible, an extension of the charter of 4 i Stationery. every Se on mings: Black Grosgrain, with gauss stripes, the newest | 0 follows: Hartford ae Winkelman, | of this was doubtless due as well to the reap-| 118 i Poselble, « iaiecy ona ‘ke prices, Ae EN aus maton, S145 ‘Tsinch ditin 91.38 geciai | F. O'Connell, H.W. Lynch, James Say, Joho Laermer pant lipoipra hae oct iend members are Judge McGloin, Tax ‘tor | Prassian historians a : Seite Bory mead ae = Danae HE arp th, Lee mee | Detibes “Lakwn;" an aria whose, Goria’ elabo- | Tata’ Shwties suas Attorney @arteage, of the monarchy, E Baum's corey BUCKLES —All the newest designs in Buckles and | Sullivan, Laster Gurion, Hokoe tomites, F, | Fatious have a mach clearer musical signif | PeeeGen nie oes coe Catholic Knights BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, <h Cisaps, Gilt, Oxidized, Silver, Pearl and Jet. also the | O'Brien, Frank L. Day, T. J. Shinnick, J. M. | canee than many others of its clase and in the | President Morris of the Canal bank. —_— = a Motal Beit, with Clasp, im Oxidised, Gilt and Burke, Geo, H, Staltze, Thos, Dwyer. Newark— | performance — ma he aot — nd mis Gal oaee: ~ wi £24-3m 416 7TH ST. KW. By letter, Cg Ray FE | = — See aha ee ks Lae | cblttions WOE only 4 Mice Kove seoeal COOKS, STATIONERY AND PERioDicata, —_| 2? pistes Compatson % @ Davia, Dermott, J. Hayes, L. Smith, Wm. Johnson, M. sok, sone ‘NOTE PAPER, 150 styles, from 20c. per quire up. 71 Market Space, corner Sth ot. | Mansell, Jobn New Haven—John J. | beau! Br He paces WILLETT & BUOFF, Bole Agents for this city, 2-S (000 Pa sve, if

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