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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, MONDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 16, 1891. > | cation, caused by the mucus from his inflamed SHERMAN’S HUMOROUS SIDE. ciry AND DISTRICT. ‘DEFENDING SECRETARY GIBSON. throat filling his lungs, there were no indications oe tant Ps z; AUCTION SALES. S2-The way to advertise is to put your an- | of suffering on kis part, Me sank intobis cter- | The Old Soldler Always Loved a Joke or | Successful Competitors in of] An Effort Will Be Made to Show a Con-| Highest Leavening Power— U.S. Gov't Report, Aug. rj, 1889. FUTURE DAYs. : nal slumber with scarcely a sign. Thore who Good Story. ” Rallway Mail . = eptrecy. et — mucement where it will be seen by the people o menbent od on “ : DUBLIC SALE OF OLD SUPPLIES AND MATR- Jon want tosecch. ‘Tur Sram reaches evecy. | Sosile sesh eccape bis Ha ead ion ‘ai'was | The men who served with or under Gen.| Postmaster General Wanamaker te | A.consaltation between President Greenhut PEREIRA? TRCN b ‘sdiieiaan” ‘There was no clergyman of any denom- | Sherman in any of his namerous and brilliant | sued acircular announcing the names of thesuc- | Of the whisky trust, Director Woolner of Peoria, ashinete bedy in Washington, and al in its columns are regularly and carefully read by all members of the household. her HOV imeomne of the te Seared U8. In socurdaps ew section o: the ect of Cotas ‘Starmtes at Lange, Vo atthe Navy Yani, Norfolk, lomeine to tae consisting Of ol the house during the day. 2 nte or two after Gen. Sherman's cof his men-servanis stepped outside front door and said is all over.” onrbers of the family at once busied Director MeNulty and other officials was held in Chicago Saturday in regard to sensational developments in connection with the alleged dynamite conspiracy of Secretary Gibson. Mr. compaigns, saya the New York Times, ure now telling anecdotes illustrative of that wonderful personality that 0 deep an impress upon American history during the third of « cessful competitors for the gold medals offered to the clerks in the railway mail service. ‘The names of the successful competitors and their records are as follows: W. A. M. Manches- Baking Real Sense wun canriaren. penaie GENEEAL SHERMAN'S FUNERAL. n sending necessary telegrams an-| century past. It was in the of his old | ter, clerk, class 4, Boston and Albany R.P.O,, | Greenhut announced at the outset that Gibson . eactice for anno the harheet ute. : s Gen. Sherman's death. Such tele- | army friends, when the civilian world was shut | 99.79 per eont of 4,363 cards handled, $4.89 | had resigned pending an investigation. =H "Ci egy tal Making Preliminary Arrangements for the re sent to President Harrison, Vice | out, that he was at his best, and the flow of his | cards per minute; P. J. McDonnell, clerk, class | A preliminary plan of defense was outlined oS csosremmepens anes ire Obcquies, orton, the Hon. Reddekl Proctor, | 5 i2its ran unchecked and joke aia stery ran | 4 New York and Washington B.P.O,, 90.81 per | uring, the conference. It wes proposed to et Et SERVICES TO DE HELD IN ST. LovIS—THe RF retary Noble. Gens. Howard | into each other, sometimes gt the expense of | cent of 11,743 cards handled, 22.19 cards per | show that Ganger De War, who charged that Pi be fortertnd to the MAINS TO LEAVE SEW TORK AT TWO o'CLOCE his neighbor and as often at the expense of | minute; H. T. Gregory, clerk, class §:jWash- | Gibson tried to hire him to blow up Shufeldt’s lure to pay each bal ance ahd make teuoval within the tinve stated Neded= the articl sotered charge r himself. SDAY APTERNC 7H , is @ practical machinist, and could REMONY AT No conceit gave him more amuse-| ington and Charlotte R.P.O., 100 pet cent of ABSOLUTELY PURE LOUIS TO BE STRICTLY MILITARY Ty cHARACTI vurmoxr ment than that his friend Gen. Howard was a | 10,756 cards handled, 28.30 cards. perti we made the infernal machine which he y dant. Sorvall. a . a/ Gen. C. I. T. Collis said that Gon. Sherman | convival spirit, given to the bowl and kindred Ad mre ot, class 5, oo yy ekaksan gave him. It was sot betes —___—__—_— _ TRACL, Seeresary ¢ preliminary arrangements for the faneral | had a strong premonition of his death before | pursuits; wheres the hero of the one arm is inta RB. P. O., per cen’ » ibson war in communication 7 ™ la - of the late Gen. W. T. Sherman have beer taken tek. About two. weeks ago, ac-| the most temperate of men. Tt was this fact | MBO, Sf erda per suinuie:C.¥: MeChenney, | De War for the parpooe of obtaining reliable AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TE mae. It was determined thet the funeral cor- i 10 Gen. Collis, Gen. Sherman and him- | that gave point to the joke, and Sherman was | per cent of 10,907 cards hamlled, 94.61 card that, in case De War failed to send the informa- bree owed TOMORROW. —— tege should form at i o'clock on Thursday next | sei were on their way together to the residence | never more happy than when he could corner | minute: A.D. Deacon, clerk, clase 8, tion, Gibson may have written to him on the | RATCLIFFE, DAER & CO_, Auctioneers, ATCLI DABK & CO. 3 e y 00. RATCHPFE. DARK & 00. Auctionsers, st the house in West Tist street an = | of ex-Judge Jobn F. Dillon. Gen. Coll ' ‘poke | Howard at one of their little Loyal Legion din- yr ys hola ered See ited Laren ae opine ale pay moneenyh an _S0 Fens. ove. 5-0. w= Avania ave, promptly at 2 o'clcck, in order to get to the | of the ap ing anniversary of Gen. Gzant's | ners and lecture him upon the errors of his ,383 cards handled, 15.60 cards per minute; | four hours of time in which to tamper with.| ASSIGNEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TUESDAY MORNING, 1b, 3) AND 3 wr “ birth, i > or zen. § a James L. . ‘k, elt a Gibson's valise, rest. BUSINESS Pike ITT if 1 7 MAL Whkx Sin i meen. The fanaral service proper | ich fa Apc eaeapes Gen, Mermsy | wae ; 1 pra: | Brot RIO. 9% pe ent of 12.0 cars| put ite eee ed haem har ese| | GARUSETUOBG aketetarne| | PENACO ARE em, |p HE if ih Ou sings mill be beld in St. Louis. The funeral proce ' by that time.” Gen. Collix although startled | ,, Perhaps Sherman never forgot s great prac-| handled, 28.47 cards per minute; F-E Whitney, | fated the bottle of inflammanie ote fon a ts SOUTHEAST. bY AvCTH WITHIN OUR SALES KOOMB, Ibi, Sealed proposals, ta telplicasn, ouhoae te Ob ‘sion in New York city will be made up as fol-' by this remark, treated it lightly and retorted | tical Joke — ype ag nied | clerk, class 5, Ogden and San Francisco R.P.G., | it, later, in the place of « perfectly innocent Sirtue of a deed of = evel conditions, wall be rewwived at ‘this office lows: The regular army escort will be under | in a jocular Sherman trened a | Tron tt poting urn ies armeat Goldebor.| 100 Per cent of 42 garde handled, 9070 cards | liquor; that De War Lad such « liquid in his Ryae or, hy sree an i Br NET URE og RUAKY EWYSTLEIGHTA Sen Sts def Col. Loe .. Langdon of co t may was Soe per minute: W. E. Schutt, clerk, class 5, New | possession, and disp! it to government | TEEXTH DAY "OF 1 . PIANOS, bs prcrsarraeeallgertompmanespipe yoy Sometimes when T get home from an | 8SH- Sherman paid a visit to Howard's tent, | Vory and Chicago KP-0., 90.98 per cent of 10e | paicinle several wage aoe iad ‘expowure: that | HALP-Fast FOUR Oc TO WHICH we INVITE orSbRAE S reserves the suit to rajert any ot sil Mo- artillery. It will consist of sll the in- inment of banquet, expecially on these | “here neither wine nor anything more invigor- | 396 cards handled, 82 carda per minute; Albert | no auch Dottle as thetecc eck ing the liquid was ‘or parcel of land and EE Goons Son we 7 Eratereace will be given to etticies of Goussste battalions located in the vicinity of New | $ wake & fuel aa oF To wece a a0 r | ating than cold sain sae Sere a cee Miller, clerk, class 4, Chicago and Minne-| in Gibson's valise when he ais arrested: in ree NO 8 je tbe York harbor. The artillery will be made up of | sick inan. I suppose that I sball catch co bree Bi’ va Dee pee aes ae apeu BPO, 99.39 ber , cent of 9,227 | short, that Gibson may be the victim of a con- sane 1 RAY the first erties, 0 . eee Fy a I shall go to bed never to leave | (OD hON etd depend upon in an emergency | ¢*™d* F oe De OO = Sa [said —_ the area — are Improved by alanee imermry trek ire JDUNCANSON BROS, anew feta proponaie she a trocomale fet ee eee ae mnt Eke this. fort 4 : nace ee aloe — he teow! © i acai oat Saeed S| we coms nee mane Sheri gare Morea enk ehen Howar's| Meith -ede for ints C8. De | Gabe eae eR eee | Recetas ae tera | HO, oF MREREHOED, Saeki Se teh eS National Guatl. ‘The body will be borie on a | _D¥-C. T. Aleanuder gave the history of Gen. | back was turned and wid: “Doctor, have you a| clerk, classed, New York, aud, Chircgo IP Or them to be deposited in a safe. x Donors Conlination Store. and i one ot ive best TEETH AA ORNERG: J : | TO RRECT AND LEASE BULLD! caisson. An escort of honor from Lafayette Post, | Sherman's illness last evening. Tho doctor | scidiitz seme in your ——— pen 99.94" per cent of 21,649 cards handlod, 26.32] It has been decided to lay the case of Gibson | ~Tatms; Over and siove am, incumbrance of 83. 7 TR SALES ROOMS it Whey errs a, City, Post Office, Het Bice G.A.R.. will surround the caisson, and the pall” | had been almost incessantly at the general's | Just right and I know one would do me good.” | cards per minute. before the state rather than the federal grand | Bich can 7 2, ond three years. cash. or r WE«WILL SELL aT PUBLIC eg ee bearers. who will be in carriages. | Foliowing | bedside from the time his illness began, and he | Moore had not supplemented © liberal college HONORABLE MKXTION. Jury, as, under the state nw, it is possible to in- | Hed with in iis agye frou the day of ual. otter A COLLECTION OF | GERD AS. SAN * ; them ng ooe ny —— a ae : “| has not had more than two hours’ eleep any | Ho wns equal to any drug clerk of New York in| Honorable mention is made of a number in pone severe penalties than under the fed- | the right is Dy to: She weepery. §f She Sax | FINE FABLOR, LIBBAR) ETE He, BOOM, BALL | to cpa ond taceior sta ean a Soe aie Caitea Aetes Cerrenitens ayes |S, a een caghe | aiuemcdee cf the meaning ofaink, | the various divons who made good. records = aia Rareechceea St Smee oa | SEGUE, MpSttnires Sak COUNaAD AND | Ronse ernest - nad States, , 4 “fhe general, as is known,” he said, “cat “A seidlitz powder, general? Certainly! Come|in this contest, which ¥ % red " 4j we mate the amount o > Sel Seceland: delegations from the Uuited | cold Wednesilay a week ago. The next day | right over tomy quarters andl can {x you out | ‘tate eae ae geal mmexeT | 4 Peoria dispatch says: It is the general be- Seyaaclng and rwording te Urevarcuesersrowt | oxe nat Mtnsk. "OER EO LOCK REY. aire each Fudan a ees House of Re — oe | he attended a wedding, against the urgent ad- | immediately.” In the tna Nh nal bee headquar. | lief here that Geo. J. Gibson, secretary of the 0d ERT Assiamee._| IN ANY HARNESS, ONL Stahky aN SINGLE Silyor of the cite, The military part of the | Vice of the members of his family. On Friday | “Gen, Howard sprang to his feet. “That won't | 12, 8, Stak eee in aes ‘Vity, | whisky trust, is well on his way to Europe, end, FARES BUILDING Lots on FounTEENTH | HARNESS. puNcan! - procession will follow: the enstieyes: in. this | LW@R called ix and found the general suffering | be necemary, doctor, anid he. I have plenty | rp Gt grouse pth oq in, this | city, | whisky trust is we om mi Paoerind Here reEee es PNORTR EE: | at Ne Cron eats CS gOS Under: First tke Loval Legion; wacond, @.A.t. | $0m,8 coldand asore dhrvat. On Saturdas be| of powders herv and good ones, too. Iwill | thors meniiondarets Folowe, Te De he | Feet ee money ill cvonpe. Tt was TORTMIOAN APTELNOON, FEBRUARY TiN shen suuriod why tune re ae api sie P “ dene. fourth, National | eit 80, much better that he wanted to keep the general one.” Vashi MSs - |. 1801, AT HALF-PAST TOUR: CK. We | yar Jomete ‘ancl alt interior é ee ere oe ca ee can cntl | appointment be had made for that day. On| °'Sitcrman had little desire and less need for a Hoe By ee een pening td barre pounds of dynamite. About s | will sel. infront of the premises, the Snes WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioncera, ‘demaapded Uy. the yecesattoce of sovae 1 i, clelegations from civil | :1y advice, however, he desi Mt spent the | seidtitz just then, end he, followed Howard to | shui Buiatol aad Chattanoogn 154, 91.45 per | of eee ane ee aumntity of bisulphide PUPS ROUARE 290, =a Square tect scwsatory tustdine "with yeoper Sewer, “At the New Jersoy end of the forzy will be | jn Ravine cards, i believe, with his famils. | bis feet. “Never mind,” reid he, “E can got | Conta'r- Sf Sample Dristol end Gossett 8 arog, pound | Ravine = pas of Soest oe. ach street and running CATALOGUE ey by vue Sh tw Aetbent then shee stlened ponte ef vetorun from that of qipeine sot in om Sunday. He wes Mighty | along veiy well without it.” {44 98 por conte d. W.. Hughes, West Point | fruina chemist whom he frequently inviled: to | Srtiet ia setiee Pandan te Say Me te enon batims wit ke een ar oo Gee ee ee nd on Moxfiay he became delirious. | | No trouble at all,” Howard answered, ashe | and Richmond, 5.901 9128 per, cont; J.T | Giae i e e eeresten tly invited to | Feet at renties yelling ote and worthy Tarnished ‘hy the postmaster at Wasiiston, Bec Tints sions te orate tha teabe to pay honor | THe e&tuipelas spread Over his face ard the | pegen co get the Rowder and the glasses ready: | Thompson, Baltimore and: Lexington, 3,257, | are sent up to. Gibson's room, but ‘it is mot nee Bt interest, payee seta. puncte tor Chg Bost Uisce ioashame, “ . sprang nha grain 2 ymphatic glands in his neck became swollen. | si-rman turned to Moore for reiief, but 99.5 aa » - 8,257, is es 3 - mals for CRY. ve Built,” and Will be notified in season. Fi ied treatment for the erssipelas. | Wed- | gouticinan was busy in examining the landscape | tnt Chariette: 9,708 Viet oer weak ne | Known who cate them. ‘Those in a position to | ora snits rare aes ge ra oe of mee Served to recs eny org yoovossle ‘THE PALLBEA! came and there was no change for the | x, ate ciever Stem per COD! now say it is not Gibson. ei tabs or sll : id to keep his face straight. When that Tha Sen #550 required at time of sate. Conveying Ee - tupiied with he , c The medals are very handsome. They were ree eg Sout of purchassr. Teraus to be ee ee The pallbearers will be Gen. J. M. Schofield, but Gen. Sherman slightly rallied on ccomplished he turned about and gravely | struck nt the Philatleiy iy were fom of purchaser. Torus to be complied with in’ ete morning. His rally wi ——e “By the way, general, I don’t believe Pas wiih was Sey by See lowels FOREIGN TOPICS OF INTEREST. | ri and ost of the deiilting Parchaser aiter ave | ONE HUNDRED AXD THrary-rive cuorce | PHunnt te Library 0 aint hope of the gen I so informed Surgeon General mas F ve one about the promises and you had better sn And Rear Admiral Kimberley, Gen. Eell, the socond assistant postmaster general, | Queen Victoria Half Consents to See Sulli- Salied reoposaie tor tefassting. Selive take the one Howard has propared.”* Moore was OL. PAINTINGS days" publie notice of such Published tn Washingtcu fev-dis 5 - 1 , ; : ro Sealed propoeale for turniet Casey. Gen. J. C. Kelton, Prof. H.L. Kendric ashington. sometising of a joker himself aud knew a joke | i <sPecitlly wppropriate. | It is known as the | Jaa%5 New Opera—Other Notes From Abroad. iNet epg asters are dorms nu tower bered wore tor toethenean Gen. Joseph E. Johuston, Gen. ii. W. Sloc as the turning point for the patient. | when he caw one. ‘ostinaster General's medal. Spee’ : SU-THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED ON Ac- Of the but Une for the Mlrary of Ce Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, Gen. L. M. Gr ‘The exysipsles bad almost ocmnpletely: demp-|" Guncnren cae a eoldist 0 tha beckbond and ——_— Queen Victoria has given a half promise to | coun: ofthe rata until MONDAY. SIRTEERTH DAY ES Sill he receives at thie oer unidl WO) Orel Gen. J. M. Corse, Gen. Wager Swayne and Gen. | peared, but the attack had left the general | would not retreat i) the face of an enemy. DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. attend a performance of “Ivanhoe.” The queen | OF {FBKUAIY, }911, sume hook and pice. —— FiaCany teal, wet eae eee 8. L. Woodford. | Yery much weakened. His old complaint—| When Howard came up with the glasses he ‘sis eueutien Sure Saineion ou ee is said to be mach interested in the new opera. = ater in presence A MILITARY FUNERAL. bronchial trouble and asthina—t think killed | bravely took them and swallowed the foaming | agian ICE OF MEDICINE. | she has not attended a theatrical performance THIS EVENING. Powel wag Os ou nae ae Gens. Howard and Slocum were asked by the herman. In his weakened condition he | stuff. “But he never agnin complained of need-| _, Another bill regulating the practice of medi-| since the death of Prince Albert, and ft was BTS, £7 10TH ST. N.W.CeALE OF EXHIBITION SERNARD GREEN, Snjermitendent and ‘days Pp hevapiareeepelenscspraminglr alpaca fer to throw off the mucus which | ing medicine when in Howard's tent. cine in the District has been introduced in the | "004 tues aun would contiate this role |S Caeteaed Piette Sa, Ma SALE OF beer Pao Se don his lungs. lated and the general was slowly strangled to | death. “I thi A joke ax good, but of a different character. that almost unconsciously perpetrated ou an by an Indian chief. Out at¥ort Bay- re lay for a long time an old cann House. This time Mz. Baker (N. Y.) fathers the measure, which provides the rather novel feature of threr separate boards of medical ex- aminers—one representing the Medical Society, to accompany the body to St. Louis. The in- terment will be in Calvary cemetery, St. Loui ‘The funeral in St. Louis will be strictly mili- tary in character. The family has declined to lothing and wn:scellaneous: '¥, FEBRUARY SIXTERNT +". WARREN JOHNSON throughout her life. It is said that she has heretofore not been pleasantly impressed with Gilbert and Sullivan's productions on account AT OUR SALES ROOM, CORNER 10TH STREET jard FUTURE DAYS. 1 0 AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NORTHWEST. 4 , g | ways ¢ | no use to any one, but which had greatly taken | one the Homeopathic Society and one the Eel is igh life i iai- | —_—__—_———— arr _____ 3 tt OF ee aes Be ee elie ke thing without a muUr-j the fancy of an old Apache chict. Me daily | Medical Society, Exch bored te vores rahe ld ee io is come sa PGE | RRATCUIEFE, DARK & CO.. Auctioneers. F fin charkerbeat, See Gt iat Caan, account of the expressed wish of Gen. Sher- no one could have been more/ asked the commander. for it, but was put off | members, appointed by the Commissioners for rica! = fan se z Pd aunts - aE aE. BALE TAKES PLACE dines, 2» a a with the excuse that it belonged to the govern- | terms of four years from lists of nominees to | *BoFough indorsement of the nobility as con~ ASSIGNEE’S SALE BY AUCTION guest of Pres Ppl nee | Tuesday we had practically | ment and could not be given away. One day | be submitted by the different societies. ‘The | taining nothing that would offend the most ENTICE SrUnK-OF | etiam a will, cot lic in state ane | 2eandoned all Lope of Gen. Sherman's re- | G erman arrived at the fort and the lists of uominecs not to exceed twice the num- | susceptible aristocrat, she is willing to depart FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY SEVENTEENTH, AT joracday. It wall not lie in state any- | covery. nest of the chicf was referred te him. He ex- | ber of appointments tobe made. The boards | from her sebtnatcn. WINES AND LIQUORS, ‘THE GENERAL'S VOICE PRESERVED. amined the cannon, saw that it was worthless, | wre to examine plicants who wish ractice . CONTAINED INSTORE HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M., my ; DRAPED WITH TRE OLD FLAG. 2 . “ Th ‘ - AN ANIMATED SCENE PROMISED. No. 3101 M (BRIDGE) STREET, Jv. Can Royal Baking Pow . = After midnight yesterday morning the mem- | *d told the Indian he might have it. Then, | medicine end an examination fee of $25 is pro- v4 WEST 1s. 10 Cakes Babiatt’s Soap. The body is now lying embalmed in the room a - putting on a grave air, he suid to the chief: “L The scene in the house of commons today | bers of the Tenderloin Club in New York heard vided for. ‘The bill states that it does not inter- CONSISTING TN Pat OF Hest Sturmer Cured Hat where the general died. It is covered with an = eg am afraid you want that gun so that you can) fere with army, naval, or marine officers or | promires to be most animated. Morley has | Tea. | ny ty American flag. Father Taylor called at the | 'e voice of Gen. W. T. Sherman, who had died | turn it on my soldiers and kill them. with regular practitioners ealled here in consel. prepared, in his cold, logical, cutting sg 5 | Geant Geeat et sevaey Peer bore, Ant custinnss each oventag thasaiier, comp hone. (25: Stocks ceucam. for ipa aunts Gaeniccecencsasca cs ae about tnelve hours before, Itwas no super-| “mph! no," was the mmexpected reply. tation. Midwives are also by she bil to secure | Ervine strata cet oe the ote eat ena | kee Foliet and Letndry Soap. | until all are sold. Among the collection will befound | Hor! Lanny iat ouse in the afternoon and also in the evening. | natural phenomenon, but the phonograph that non kill’ cowboys. Kill soldiers with | Certificates, their fee bemg 80, rraigi the gi t Pickles. Molssaceand syrups, ry teat tnsported Mscaroms Maj: Hort Sherman, a brother of the dead gen-| "evroduted.nwost perfe-dy. the tones ot the - Torourace suesoateees co go rmx caxar, | NE, BeMour, ready with his moet cultivated | Bt Stacer and otter Howe some rare and valustle old Paintings, cleo several om, mxived 6 Ge Fil Fenue, Hotel last | dead hero, whose body lay in a casket two miles . Hickenlooper of Ohio tells a story Mus- are specimen. Mr. Parnell will, it is understood, | ciaer.” Brooms. Enropean Boney tak ound War trices my ae oe away. ‘The phonograph is eid to be the only | trating Sherman's dry wits rather atthe ex-| The House District committee after the hear- | take part in the debate, and Justin McCarthy | Seserves, Willow Ware. BORtten Basing: ent may shake carnival when he learned of his brother's ii, | O2¢ 4” existence that has imprinted the voice | pense of Gen. Corse. In the fight at Altoona a | ing on the combined bill of the Norfolk and | has given notice of his intention to make some specimens from American artists, which are to be sold en he : ther’s ill- to the amount of “ of Gen. Sherman. The message it carried on | ritle ball took Corse alongside the head, making | Western and Washington and Cumberland road | Tei#@tks, Balfour has procured as ammunition reganiless of value by order of Andrew Martin spd sev- Wet night tro Crista tae gileo arrived there | its cylinder was a greeting to Hon. W. E. | alight wound that, at the time, was thought | on ‘Saturday considered the bill fe tive | 2 Yerbatim report of the evidence in the Tip- aps st night from Chicago to attend the funeral. | G1, 4. case ighii rag se . erous than it really i = coe 27 Systane ai rary trials. | eral other owners to cover advances, &c. 3 i —- St Louis. “A | Giadstone on the occasion of his eightieth | be a great deal more dangerous than it really | Session, nnd. while no haal decision wacreecteg | PEPE APS | mauiformaa F Nendlgsenes ger potions | g was. When the word reached Sherman, it| §na the bill will be further souderd te CRITICISING THE KAISER. fe DisTMicr, | Cans Caltioruia Cherries for cade Sle on Sake Nolan: sulleeee ovary ates SS ee had been greatly magnified, and he were in-| week, number of important amendments | Bismarck'’s organ, the Hamburger Nach- SSORTMENT OF FINE | Termseash. ‘Cates Caltiornia Apricote ee ae oe ey See sae owes tome POP EER LAD formed that Corsec's car and cheek was gone; | were agreed to. In regard to the Norfolk and | richten, does not seem to be affected by the Tt ORE Ee WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. eee nine eae in mourning, and the nucaber will be increasec | Chas. Hitter, teller of the Firs fight it out, "OU4 Slt hold his position anc’) Western plan there seemed to be little objec-| gemi-official intimation that it may be called sicmuent ve Wine | geese : hentia ‘YCLES. largely in the next two days. Flags are at halt: of Evansville, Ind.,and for many years con-| “8TEN, Chile Corse had tied up his head and tion. ‘The sections ins regard to the Washington Spin tb aaiwtcltha Gharghet yinegealy pak Ul, on SHCRSDAL, FEB- BICYCLES. — aus wntadday ciucnonn, Oy pore nected therewith, is found short in his ac-| gone on with the business he hud been sent | Considerably and practically’ ‘se the. line | lishing matters of state that are not public Jv HON at de STORE: E- Ho 101 RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. Auctioneers Washingto Sag counts. His books are now under examina- | there to do. As soon as possible Sherman hur- | asked by the trustees and. promoters of | property. It continues to criticise as bitterly above, and ‘to Shawwnesenew. | Noses Scone Ancor. Ic. tion, but it is estimated the deficit will reach $50,000. The shortage has been very skillfully ried over, full of anxiety damage done his officer. Nothing would do but that the bandage must come off, so that he the Chesapeake and Ohio canal. The amendments WHERE HIS REMAINS WILL REST. agreed upon would seem to fur- ‘The general's remains are to be buried at St. ‘as ever, not — general policy but the all but ‘It does pot put to sleep personal acts of THE MAN WHO RIDES IT the emperor, ani ‘For account of whom it may concern. Lor a Ho SHints, . : oe Charges him with utter incompetency. Other . Louis in accordance with a wish expremed in a | Covered and wa discovered br nccident, while | might judge of the damag> himself. ‘The sur- Miata ee eg d Papers Thave been held to the strictes¢ account. | BATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. ro Par Bh hGeH Ov mars (Hie doesa't have time), letter to Ransom Post, G.A.R., of St. Louis on | music houses in vesious party of the state sad | Son caretully took off the cloths and revealed abitity for statements made without « suspi- Auctioneers. felted 2 lowed the road to condemn the title, Property, Or ON TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRU, ‘THE MAN WHO RIDFS A SLEEP-PRODUCER, AKY SEVEN- ° F a slight gash across the face and a hole through ton of malice, but whic! it be ICANSON BROS., Ai TEENTH. 1801, AT TEN O'CLOCK, il sell th scion fi seventeen | appa She ak Ys iota Sheroag oka for bmoment and | Ente al te Rgcict™ His atenate | se rebeitg’ hn on tr Popes pales | DEMO oe Ae | Se ints tkecraes| simeteame eer ppg pela g- bpeoeerr dang gre ee then dryly suid: “Why, Corse, they came d—d | allow only the acquisition of vo much land as | The emperor has withheld from acting | CTC ABLE MEAL ESTATE BUSIRESS POE: EATCLIFFE, DARR & CO GORMULLY & JEFFREY MU. 00. former comrades: “I have again and again Capt. Wessels to Be Tried. _ _ | ear missing you, didn't they? may be necessary for the transactions of the | the N ichten because he hesitated to a EK IY) ON F STREET. 6 HOUSE AND fel4-2t Auctioneers. At 3:62) 14th st. nw. isan ergedl $0 allow my neue be Guadeees Capt. Harry Wessels of company H, third | | Many are the stories told of that march to/ road, and it is still further provided that the | spirit of animosity toward Bismarck, and bs- ee ok WAR T DR ee eee IS0LanER Ban BOLLE _te12-3m_ LB GKAVLS, Manager, to the roster of some one of the many repu- | cavalry, United States arms, stationed at San | the s¢@, und oceasion:!ly the general would tell | road'shall not in any way interfere with the | cause he believed the course of the ex-chan-| pi N,AHE CITY OF MASH ‘gstament 9 Anna 3, R ” ‘ed Penn eve aw. | PE aso SAFETY BICYCLE table posts of the G.A.it here, but my invaria- | Antonio, will be court-martialed under orders | O0¢ himself. Here is one of Lis own narration: [Bepesorsprirt cart, Meld gs Damrey (oad Prod ime ke hel we octomny agement Faery ‘hss bos. : STS SUPPL Has arrived. "No. that ki 9 » . o : a trustees o! ndholders of the canal, thei a hy, come Anrr - Mood by me since iio Degivaing eanoyt at | from the Secretary of War. The charges aro | piazza of a house by the rondside, when it | suecemsory or akigus, while working watervky | to the‘conelusion. that ‘there a & studied ‘pur, | mie? ORXERAL ASUMIMENT OF An LTETS It ina beauty and pute all others to sleep. cree ee ie to a ead ana eng And 1 will | language unbecoming an officer and insubor- | came into the mind of an old confederate who | order of a District or Maryland court or while | Pove,to discredit ‘bie authority. and that the | SHALL. vs cuecutors thereel off "4 RED BOXES. CANVASS AND STEETORURS. | oui and weet, ganized expacity, will deposit my poor body in | dination. While the company was under or- | Was present that he migh* pick up « bit of valu-| the canal is being operated under such order as | &ttacks ate actnally having an iniluence in thu: | suction on THURSDAY, THE NIXEI TERKA OOLTE JARS FOR DECOMATION ke, Calvary cemetery alongside my faithful wite | ders to be in readiness to go to the Sioux coun- | *b!e, information by alte careful quizzing: | » waterway. direction. Hence richter: will be called | O*cLOCK P.M, in iront-of the Fos ened and idolized ‘soldier boy.’ My health con- | try Capt. Wessels requested leave of absence, | He 5 Foes kau q ALSO \ tinues good, vo my comraiies of Ransom Post | which reqrtest wea refused by Brig. Gen. Stan- | oficer, but had no suspicion a# to, bis rank, CAPITOL. TOPICS. "RELIGIOUS PERSECUTIOY IS RUSSIA. ana bein tn the SEVERAL SHOW CASE, LAMPS, ‘SHADES, &c., Gro. &. ATWATER ECD, must guard theirs that they may be abie to ful-| ley. On the back of the refusal Wessels in- I” he turned to Sherman in surprise oe Advices from Russia state that no such scenes } down.snd d ApS Se On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY SEVENTEENTH, at | 303 1424-26 Penn. ave fill this sacred duty imposed by their first com- | dorsed another request and forwarded it to the Iieticn peanae Brief Mention of Many Measures Consid-| have been witnessed in Europe since the days | 3, being TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at ourroons WUT ve es MEDICAL, &c._ —MKS. CAMI-I nace @ Sj etait Peg uate two Luntred and Afty- three hub, having «frontage of twenty-seven feet eight and Sig incnes), moore or ees, dina tuirtecn tect elht mander. God bless you all. (Signe?) W. T. Suenmay.” Calvary cemetery is one of the most beauti- ful spots in St. Louis. War Department. He said also that Gen. Stanley was a drunkard and incompetent to manage a military company. The «ffair has caused a sensation in army circles and amusing developments are expected at Wednesday's ered or Acted Upon. Senator Casey, by request, Saturday intro- duced a bill to incorporate the Trans-Anacostia Railway Company. The bill is identical with the LOC! LW. ‘assortment of the above goods, bein. tie stock of « dealer; ing Ops Dead oF fel4-2t Sceeae ,,” was the response, one. 'e, DARK & Cv., ‘Auctioneers. of the inquisition asare now going on there. ‘hat is your name?” The agents of the holy synod are inquiring everywhere into the charges of heresy against ‘on F street northwest vohe-half imehes 7 feet | a Gepth of one hundred You don’t mean Gen. Sherman? ‘ace Mi JLATCLIFFE, DARE & 00. Auctioneer. : . sectarians and the latter are being arrested Ly pertatecion to the most prominent lmaies TELEGRAMS OF CONDOLENCE. - at's who I mean. “ ivania are, mrton. Hours: Ladies, ® aun. te 1 Puan : trial. Wessels sayshe can prove every es 2 ° troduced in the House by Represe and imprisoned and subjected to brutal treat- hee om mas About 3,000 telegrams have been received at | He'nsid. ¥ pri y ‘(How many men have you got?” eae = “J eS | att folcompel them my retract and join the CLOSING ASSIGNEE SALES OF FINE GOLD axp | —* S0-u the house since the general’sdeath. The fol- pe ipa boas ‘ans. Btsuor’s PETITiox. orthodox faith. The Roman Catholics are tk Se ies ot Ni E lowing came from Lancaster, Ohio, the birth- b general, there's just one question I'd spared from actual punishment, but even in STGEE ives, (Cusine Au Established and Reliable Physician, . A Colored Preacher Murdered. like to an, if you huve no bjections.” A petition was Saturday presented by Senator ol GOLD tab CaN Can be consulted dally at 404 Cst., between 44 amd Bletipince and carly home Of exanauater:the | The body of Rev. Dailey Hill, » colored | “do ahead.” Evarts from Mra. Eldhnor Fletcher Bishop, | sit iow vce sn Bean epee have. ‘th sta. CLOCKS AND A GOODS BY AUCT! “Where are ‘ND. WEDNESD. preacher, who has been missing from Atlanta, ther, ie enshrouded in gloom’ over the sad in- mother of the late Washington Irving Bishop. | sion of the Hebrews from Novgerod involves A RNINGS, - in gle r the sad i ‘ i 3 : i SixTr TEE: EE eS ee Deas |, one Be, ee Se ees ontvell, that's a pretty stiff question to ask an | Praying for the passage of a law forbidding in = ruin of Eels eee poy ae EE: taken by the citizens. and the expression of | mil! pond. fed of the murder, but no ar. | entire stranger der these circumstances, but | the territories and the District of Columbia the | eimilies that have lived for centuries in that Bonrul eld. 2 " inn i you." mel juman ly unt re are sure y — All business will be euspended and every mark Ye. REET aT wil Leenie wore don't have no fear of | signs of death—the signs of decomposition. — | Cathedral’ and thus excite prejudice against 2 3. (late of Philadelzila), cures the most ancra- of love and respect will be shown the greatest soldier of the war, who first saw the light of day is the village that now greatly reveres his mem- ory. Vice President Morton telegraphed to Miss Rechel Sherman: “Yhe nation mourns and sympathizes with you in all your great sorrow. Your illustrious father’s death is to Mrs. Mor- ton, our children und myself the loss of a per- them among the more ignorant. AUSTRIAN SOCIALISTS ACTIVE. The socialists are very active in Austria, pre- paring for the general election. The social democrats are entering the ficld for the first time in that country as a political party and, as in Belgium, they make manhood suffrage one of their demands. At the present franchise in Dining on Sumter’s Ramparts. ‘The Veteran Zouaves of Elizabeth, ar- rived at Charleston, 8.C., yesterday afternoon at5o'clock. They were met at the station by the field and staff of the fourth brigade, state troops, and by the German Fusiliers, Cept. H. Sehachte, of the first regiment, state troops, me.” “But there isa great risk, you know. Whatif T should tell you my plans, and they should get over to the enemy?” “I tell you there is no fear of me.” “You are quite gure can trust you?” “As your own brother.” ‘ ‘The general slowly climbed fnto his saddle and leaned over to expectant confederate, taatic, skin or Wood auteanen "Cpecal steeuticn etven sain or 3 i Yenaie disease and. trvesrulasttics the greatest tonie treatweut kisi. to mt Accompanying the petition is the book pub- lished by the petitioner, “Human Vivisection of Sir Washington Irving Bishop, the first and world eminent mind geader. to meet at 10 o'cLock. Representative Wheeler of Alabama Saturday introduced in the House a resolution to amend the rules eo as to provide that during the PRO! FOR THE PURCHASE OF THIS He ee BENBY WI GARNETI, Erector, SAMUEL P. BELL, Executor, te Bei st. aw. PURER SEE HES TRIG AND 2 BALD STOKE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER 0. EB. DUFFY, RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucta, _ieliiaas EREMPTORY SALE OF NEARLY NEW TWwo- ‘)RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE NURSERY MAND ERTY NEAR UNIONTOWN, ae. Tehetcle ar. | one of the oldest military companies in the : : Gnstcia ta Hasited to porsets paying 6 hart Oo Gop Hope noi STREET NORTHEAST NO NO- 797 SIXTH : m we were devotely at | Chited States, having served in the revoln- | Who was all eyes and ears for the precious in-| remainder of ‘this session the House Ae Thilo coches Ge | daly, recorded tn = . Hounry war. ‘Thoutnds of civiians were at |formation. “Twill ell you where Lam going. shall meet at 10 o'clock in the morn-| moro of tases yearly. This excludes the far | xa4f! otc v Sco. one (lah Blectaat, Content src message to Senator | Te rtation and thronged the sidewalks along | Lam going—Just whore { please.” And le did, jing, and that tho first hour of the Sige bile favored Dy SENT OF FEDRUAMY, sched sed cuore to tomes finde otc tendovest sguaoa aa bereaved | the line of processions. ‘The cty is gayly decor: | aud there was notenough power in the south to | sewsion_ hall be devoted to. the tion | Clal democratic movement, while fav. y Suterrsted amd sworn to totore le J great gs ¥ , ioe stop him. of members for the consideration of bills not jority of worl jroutins 15 rath :. ‘king people, includes the heart os jai oved Uy. oa Dr BROTH man hee gone." Herne Bort Sumter To” Cane today on | SF orman never forgot thet little drummer | carrying appropriations. It also provides that | but few voters, Nevertheless ‘the party is in tor the Dr of vast i day AgreArY Tracy wrote: “In this hour of, af- « gplesinnadasorv 2 at te boy ‘who came to bim in the hot fight at the | members who have not boon recognized during | Motion and hopes to send a few members to a tion you bave my deepest sympathy. The rear of Vicksburg, end when it came in his | this Congress for the consideration of bills in- | the reicherath. memory of Gen. Sherman will be forever Senator. Moody Withdraws cherished by the American people as one of he had the youn ited to th Senator Moody has withdrawn from the sena- | R°*<T ais heen : troduced by themselves and pertaining to their Naval Acaderay at Annapolis. ‘The troops were districts shall be given preference. er Dr PkoT Mien, al VARIOUS FOREIGN NOTES. ‘their most valued possessions.” Secretary Rusk sent this message to Senator Sherman: “Permit me to express to you, and through you to the family of Gen. Sherman, my deepest sorrow at the loss of my old com- wander, comrade and friend. No words will express my grief at this irreparable loss. I can iy join with his family andehis country in mourning one of our nation’s greatest soldiers and scrongest defenders in id peace.” Ex-President Hayes wired: “I mourn with the family and kindred of Gen. Sherman. He was beloved by me and my family with the warmest personal affection. I expect to reach the Fitth Avenue Hotel Monday.” Gen. Jose Johnston sent th + message to the Mines’ Sherman: “Intellig nce of Ges, Sherman's death grieves me much. 1 symp=- thize deeply with you in your great bereay>- torial contest and leaves the field to the dozen other aspiranta. Mr. Moody has many good words for those who stood by him, but de- nounces the action of republicans who would not stand by their party. The vote for Seuator Saturday meant nothing except “deadlock.” Sterling received 64 votes; Kyle, 58: ‘Tripp, 14; Campbell, 1; Crose. 1. Converse, inde} it. Yoted for Sterling. and Sheafe and four other democrats voted for Kyl a Tortured His Wife to Death. Eaward McMullen murdered his wife Ann, aged fifty years, at Sturmerville, near West Pittston, Pa., yesterday after torturing her. Both were beastly drunk and it is not known ment.” Others who testified to their sorrow at the genersi's death and appreciation of his worth Were Jastice Harlan, ex-Secretary of War En- dicott, Judge Gresham, Geu. Alger, Gen. Se! field, Chief Justice Fullec, Archvishop Kenrick of St. Louis, Lawrence Marrett, Vice President ‘Thompson of the Pennsylvania railroad. In {say nothing. ‘The room in which the deed was exactly how the murder was committed. But from all the cirenmstances it is evident that he took « pair of blacksmith’s tongs, heated them im the fireand put them about his wife, burn- ing her to death. Her body was frightful inutilated. ‘The husband war arrested, but will in the heat of the engagement, when rman heard a shrill, childish voice calling out to him that one of the regiments was out of ammuuni- tion, and that the men would have to abandon their ition unless he seut to their relief. He looked down, and there by the side of his horse was a mite of a boy, with tne blood running from » wound in his oe Se “All right, my boy,” #ai a send them all they need, but as you seem to be badly hurt vou had better go and find a sur- geod and let him fix you up.” ‘The boy saluted and started to the rear, while Sherman prepared to glve the required order for the ammunition. But he once more heard the piping. voice shouting beck at him: “General, caliber fiffty-cight. Caliber fifty-eight.” Gi back, he auw the little fellow, all-unconscious of hus wound, run- ning again toward him to tell of the character of the ammunition needed, as another size would have been of no use, and left the men asbadly off as before. Sherman never could speak to highly of the little fellow's pluck; he asked him hiv name, complimented him, ‘and Promised to keep ant eve upon kim, which he id. He often reiated the story, and always with ‘TO EXTEND ITS TRACKS, Senator Barbour, from the committee on the District of Columbia, favorably reported the bill to authorize the Washington and Chesa- — Railroad —— to extend it railroad to aud within the District. THE HOUSE NAVAL CoMMITTEE, ‘The House naval affairs committee Sat directed that appropriate resolutions be pre- pared and spread on the minutes of the cor- mnittes expressive of the esteem in which the late Admiral Porter was heid. Chairman Bontelle was authorized to prepare and report Of respect to ‘and to pro- vide for » suitable attendance of members of to the House propor, resolutions the memory of the dead the House at his funeral. THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Its Great Growth Since the Time of the Lat Secretary Stuart, fa atere teas created much disquiet by again queen regent to intervene ii ives. The = BY UsING A BOTT el ee eerie committed looked like a slaughter pen. — additiva to these there were telegrats froin the foreign ministers and heads of the various state departments all over the ceantry and Xaiser, will pall down She Royal Opere praises for the litte suldier's bravery. y Frederick the Great, and erect |. 00 | Fire in a Rochester Hospital. Europe. There was one from Buffalo Bill and another from Whitelaw Reid, but they could not be found in the mass of messages now heaped in the nouse. ‘THE GENERAL'S CLOSING HOURS. Gen. Sherman died gently and peacefully, surrounded by all of the members of his family except hie eldest son, Rev. T. E. Sherman, who is now on the Aysntic, homeward bound. No word had his lips since very early Fri- day, when ne add: some brief remark to hie nurse. Members of his family listened eagerly for some utterance from but none came. Once or twice it seemed to the watchers as though the dying man was trying to speak. His eyes © affectionate Fecognition of those about him, but his swoile: tong: incapable of ‘articatation. Unconscivusness about noon, and for the two hours before bis death he remained in that condition. Death was momentarily expected during that time and uo macmber of the family left the room. SIONS OF APPROACHING DISSOLCTION. About half an hour before the general's death At1120 lat night a watchman at St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester, N. ¥., discovered the eastern wing of the hospital on fire. A general alarm was sent in and firemen ied promptly. There were 250 patients, 19 nuns and a largenumber of employes in the build- ing, butso far as is now known all were taken out unharmed. —<ee Virginia State liems, Mr. G. 3. Serpell. who three years ago pur- chased the Meherin Valley railroad from the receivers of the Exchange National Bank of Norfolk, has just sold it, after succesefally op- it since then himself, to the Seaboard Petersburg and Weldon railroads ‘irginia regiment will grand deeear in apite dtoar’ the onieanen oh te | summer encan it at ‘Wrightsville. N.C. \ G ‘Ferrall bas: Wasurxatox Loan and Trust Co. See adv't. A Monument for a Young Hero. The people of Winfield, Kan., have made up ‘& purse of 2500 with which to erect a monu- ie 28 Fp ae?