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Se nee CITY AND DISTRICT. ©F Fair dealing has always been the See motto of Tax Evexixo Stax. “A dollar's vorth or more in return for every dollar re-| Free books will be supplied to some of the esived” is the principle upon which its busi- | P? ness is conducted. Advertisers usually get from ten to one hundred dollars for every one invested in its advertising columns. FREE SCHOOL BOOKS. ‘What is Provided for im the New Appropris- L&C BSLATORS IN FrieuT. Inkstands and Spittoous Exchanged by| Highest of all in Leavening Power—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Reale Great excitement prevailed in the Arkansas AUCTION SALES. ___AUCTION SALES.__ THIS AFTEKNOON, FUTURE DAYS. 4) ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTA. TCLIFFE, DARR onsere. iN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON: bistRic® | RA Baggs mow nag ASSIGNEP'S SALE OF Recipients of Much Attention. The party which left Washington on Monday Virginia and Georgia road met the train on the way and escorted the party, which was the recipient of mauch attention at Roanoke, Bristol, Knoxville | bill providing that the question should be and other places. At Bristol a delegation of | submitted to = vote of the people instead of of her cargo seized. Guatemalaand Salvador | Young girls from the female college welcomed | the legislature calling the convention as were at war at the time, and the cargoseized was | the guests, and at Knoxville a crowd of good | provided by the senate bill. Mr. Mitchell shipped from San Francisco for Salvador. Mr. | *ize gathered in the railroad station and loudly | spoke in favor of the constitution. Blaineatoncecalied upon United States Minister | Called for the better krown of the public men. | Mr. Head, an independent, said that from Mizner for a report on this erious breach of in- Proctor, Attorney General Miller, | the vote cast two years ago in Boone county— ternational law. The report was madeand satis- | Senators Mandereon and Frye, and Representa- | 379 for and 1,885 against—the people did not demanded. As the steamer Colima be- | tives McKinley, Cannon, Baker, Allen, Hender- | want a constitutional convention. longs to the Pacific Mail Company. Capt. John- | on and Hooker all made brief speeches, ex-| Mr. Mitchell said that the people of Boone ston of that company was deputed by the act- | tolling the south generally and east Tennessee | were not like thore of Little River county, who ing charge d'affaires in Central, America to re- | Perticularly. Maj. McKinley attracted marked | went about shaking hands with the “ni ee ceive the apology and explanation of the Gua- | *ttention and was received with applause. ‘The lie was then passed and spit- temalan representative. It is the first instance | _ Senator Frye made a Tinging speech uphold-| toons and other articles that were calculated on record where the captain of a merchant ves- | ing protection. The south. he said, was likes | to do injury were exc between the two sel has been placed in this position, a man-of- | Poy whose mother forced his mouth open and | pentlomec war generally attending to such matters of | mide him take a dose of oil, which though not | fignt, "but several members were be- ee liked by the boy did him lots of good. te-| spattered with ink and tobacco juice. ‘The To quote Capt. Johnston, the apology was | PUblicans proposed to keep sees Hype ordered the sergeant-at-arms to place tendered and accepted in the following fashion: | tion down the throat of the south, for it was der TENDERIXO THE APOLOGY. git Ey Red emg togive the visit- | uf, Head said he moaht no disrompect heed “On January 29, 1891, at 4 o'clock, Col. | ors an enjoyable time. Chickamauga, Mission | NoUe®,, and. although he felt j peng 4 i a what ‘he did to the members for Torrielto, commandant of the port of San | Ridge and Lookout mountain will be visited, 8| would not hesitate to make the for the purchase of school books for the public school children. The amount originally asked = — was $50,000 and the plan was to supply books ee at public expense for the scholars in the eight ‘The Association Will Establish a Club in| grades of the public schools. ‘The amount was Cincinnati. scaled down one-half and it is estimated that The association base ball men at the Burnet | the appropriation will not be sufficient to pro- House in Cincinnati last night were exulting | vide books for the pupils beyond the fifth ‘ever what they were pleased to termamost| grade. It is possible that only the scholars glorious victory over their enemy, the league. | from the first to the fourth grades can be sup- Seriously speaking, to an outsider it was very | plied. How far the money will go will of bard sunche Nicon top last night. ‘The | course ‘depend upon the terms that can be league admirers declared that for $30,000 they | made with the publishers. | It is also “te ible that as the scholars now atten had gained control of base ball in Cincinnati, | Sie juss we te oct as homey ardiable n that while the association people said the lengue | Will in this way be supplemented and had been “dumped” by Al Johnson; that the | of supplying books free of cost ex to purchase by the league was not worth ‘ higher nee piers paper itten on; that the association ADOPTED. pa anhathaede perp ae for some weeks | The method which will be followed in in- past—the right to carry out its schedule of | augurating the system of free school books in games in the city of Cincinnati. They declared | this city will be determined by the District the present meeting the largest and most en-| Commissioners after consultation with the thusiastic ever held by the American Associa-| school authorities. The matter has not been steamer Colima, which on July 19 last was boarded at the port of San Jose de Guatemala by Guatemalan officers and soldiers and a part Cheapest } Best ! ay te ie hcomect fn epee Ome : ~] ‘the TENTS OF DRUG Supreme of, Colnitia pamed in guilty couse Nor TH H0G00. on the Lith day Of December. 1980, su on Hus ia 3 ees eens rg a ris E} : = Aiea PuEscEiPriok “Fits, | District of Columbia, having won the i i 4 spol- Fiven to me and | high position it holds in the confi- tion. considered #o far, but it is probable that it will ere reseption will be given tonight andi toeporroe * ake the proper spol- YEARS FOR THE FUTURE. be taken up and some plan decided upon be- | Zorg, wocompanied by his beter CaPt | night the ‘party will attend a banquet in cele- | ¢Suingin’ upon, motion of Mr i. ‘mere ; gen brati f the facts of basic steel in 7 oficial visit to this ship and was received with | Chattanooga. ‘The river is very high ht Chat- | q aie, mubttitute was, then adopted and read all the honors that could possibly be paid by a | tanooga, but not sufficiently soto interfere with | teu ume, Sd Pending ship of the ‘United ‘Stator merchant marine. | the program. = ‘orriello an: agreed uj ‘& proj form ana carga RTE See toet enc Cot| pw, acereetee te wileaure sie ee ment an 01 carried out. ‘The of- eventful day of the visit of the white | president Eliot Talke of W. Errors and | & ecco ae ee eel to muster to star- | squadron to Pensacola was Atlanta day. On is Called a Snob. - A on the port side. Accompanied by Col. Tor-| @onday the squadron went through naval/ A St. Louis special says: A great deal of com- tiello I then took a position on the bridge and, | ™aneuvers for the benefit of members| ment has been caused by a short address, de- ‘When asked after the secrot session what was | fore long. While free school books are a novel to be the future of the association in Cincin- featare in the public echool system in this Dis- trict ithas been in successful operation in nati, each delegate said that their plans,hereto- | ther parts of the country. In, Ohio and fore approved and made public, had not been | Massachusetts, for example, the school books interfered with in the least. The circuit an-| used in the schools of the entire state are nounced by Scenes, Baltimore, | purchased by the state government and Philadelphia, Boston and Washington in the Uistributed to the scholars. {t is, east, St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati and Co-| of course, understood that these books lumbus in the west, with the array of playing|are loaned, not given to the scholars. taleat now under contract, gives promise of ®/ Rules will be formulated governing the dis- SHEE'BAY MGRNISG. MARCH NINETEENTH. | dence of the people of Washington by —, contained in said store. “The above will first be offered ‘Will then Ini tals tee Sea — * | forty years of faithful and unswerving C0. RXfourre, baits #'C0.. Anton. | devotion to their interests, without RATCLINFE, DARE & 00. Auctions. regard to any other influence or com SRUTPAINS cE, QE TEESESEIES| «tcration whatsoever IN HOUSE Wo. 210 ¢ STi Tatonid * what ai MPEISING SILK, PLUSH o: KEES, ost prosperous season and certainly presents | tribution, the use “and the rgtaen of books, | ix the Presence of those assembled, read 16 of the congressional naval scams livered on the floor of the merchants’ exchange | "™* TTRESMES. Pith to the league a dangerous rival. Within thirty | with proper Ities attac! lor ns. | them, first, your communication iterday,|and the gentlemen entertained by Ad- day . W. minutes yesterday the sum of $85,000 was sub- | It ie ox that this system will be extended | after which I explained in detail the unwat-| miral Walker on’ the Eps Onioaped | epee ree een eee scribed to the fund to be used for the protec- | to all the ‘of the public schools, and the tuon of the American Association interests. It] unfavorable comment made on the present law. is understood that the association people have | is the injustice of providing a portion, of the secured the services of the $10,000 captain, M. | scholars with books at public expense while the J. Kelly, transferred from Boston, to captain | balance are obliged to buy the books. and attend to the organization of the new “Red cmmmeiiai ia @addauaa iain: Stockings” in Cincinnati. Anéther important change in the law relat- YESTERDAY AFTERKOON'S PROCEEDINGS. . ‘ Pp of Harvard College. Some portions of the ranted seizure and unceremonious return of | That night a large delegation of Atlanta people a4 ; the arms and ammunition taken from the | reached Pensacola, the object of their visit | Speech bad a decidedly queer sound}to western | (CLOCK ¥-M.. thé east Ii feet 3 iuchee front Uy the ‘ NCAREETS Q Pacific Mail Company's steamer Colima on | being the formal presentation to the cruiser | €ars, so much so that one evening paper so far | improved bya brick dwelling. He will pext offer tor CHEN eine walics July 28, 1890, and returned to the steamer San | Atlanta of s magnificent silver service, the gift | forgot the laws of hospitality aa to denounce | ig; “Hibs mune day at HALE.AST FIVE OC LOCK TH. ot TEN O'CLOCK Peal eat ees Bilas on August 31, ), while I was in com- | of the citizens of the city for which the cruiser | the city’s distinguished visitor as a “snob.” ‘Cstreet northwest all the Furnitie Cs mand of the latter shi is named. So yesterday was Atlanta day. In| wit would be rash for an eastern man and ® Sich the axteotiogen) roe 10 ouellcut con. “I then read to those assembled the order of | the morning the Atlanta party was received by Pee ete p Lp sre returniehins se cal J. H. Leverich, our special agent in Guatemala, | Admiral Walker on the Dolphin and carried | College prosident to try to tell St. Louis mer- No. Pal n RATCLIFFE, DAKE & Co. A sath ing to public schools is the clause in the new | in, which order I was instructed that in accord-| gut to where the Atlanta lay at anchor, The | chants anything about their business,” said | devosit cn « mb10-4 Auctioneers At the afternoon session of brreaonagigg the | appropriation bill, which provides for the sala- | ance with an Understanding with the American | formal presentation took pines ehrdeck, Capt. | Mr. Eliot, “and I will not attempt it. I have RATCLIFFE. DARE & 00., Auctioneers. * special committee reported as follow ries of teachers according to the classification | minister, Hon. L. B. Mizner, I was to receive | E. P. Howell, the editor of the Atlanta Consti- | been traveling five weeks, studying. all the VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY ON ae “The committee appointed by you to"investi- | ow in operation. Heretofore the appropria- | on the fan Blas the arms and ammunition | tution, made the presentation speech and Capt. STRELT LANDANENUE gate the present status in reference to the| tion for teachers’ salaries has been made in seized on the steamer Colima on the receding | Phillip received the gift for cruiser. All| While, and have noted the social, political, EEN RHODE ISLAND A’ : Ties 1 Pxovep| THR Star is the Largest paper — they being delivered to me in proper | the officers of the fleet were on board the At- | financial and commercial questions which have 4 condition : nb Os NORTHWEST. gh thot comaptled with in ton dave fromm thee tag taney BY A TRO-STORY ‘FRAME Rovge BNOWN Yacancy in. the American Association respect-| jump sum, with the proviso that the average fully report that, after a careful examination, | salary paid should not exceed & certain sum : by an officer of the Guatemalan gov- | lanta, besides many visitors. ‘The party was | recently come up. First of these is the cur-| the yropety tele and te toe ake Ane eres 0. = lished in Washington, with a sreled to Seriously question the validity | For example, in the last bill an appropriation | erAment rf then explained that the let of then entertained by he fore the Atlanta. ency question, It is not so much currency as | Stet Popshater owxm%o, Fraime, | MARCH SULTRUNEA, MAT HALE PAST rovr |P® sd wehetion G> of the alleged transfer of the Cincinnati Base ade for the pay of 795 teachers at an agreemer ing in no way complie: f squadron le! for Tampa. b . 4 416 Sth st. nw. - general equipment a inti Ball Club to the league owners. They recom-| average salary not to exceed 690. A classifi- and certain arms and ammunition ‘being’ de: stood by the intelligent men of the weet as well | RATCLIFFE. DARE & O0.. aucta. fe2U-dhds | We will offer Sor quis promt of ne pewcntoce Sie isis mend that the president and the attorney of | cation in accordance with this law was made by | livered tome ir a manner that I could not Mrs. Catheart’s Case. om orn sas li = oa ange f _ ireu- | AS THE, SOUTH 28 FEET S INCHES BY DEPTH | pyoning 19 feet 7inieny Ae ities three-fold greater and betterthan ¢ the association be empowsrad io institute: oF | the school board and the salary list as it now | consider other than contemptuous, I made | pr, Fitzgerald raised a question in the house isting medium, but in the payment of interest, | Coprfemctiot Sia equare Sg 4 | Pimnting 20ers J tochee ty 2 arith of 0 fewt. ee ee en ee cite wee —— tion | formal prot pany’s special agent | of commons yesterday in regard to the case of | tre chal dckts aunt nocureh quitlanenk |inowene Ook Rar doe nee krtldine site. being newr the resi: | those of any other Washington paper; or in equity, in Cincinnati courts or elsewhere, | hill, however, adopts this classifeaton and | at Guatemale. polkas "3 de _——" Tot 16, squire 895, epee of Hon. iF; Morton and other fine residences. : as may be deemed most advisable under all| provides for ‘the pay of the teachers in each| _ “Col. Torriello then explained that at the | Mrs. Cathcart, the wealthy lady of Stafford,who | of all transactions. That creates confidence. Farvof suai am ~73 circumstances. class. The number of teachers is increased by | date of seizure war with San Salvador was by | it is alleged was confined in an insane asylum| “I have been studying the great waves of jand, having the full Day Reports _ have In postponcd ‘on account of the rain further recommend that it is to the | fifty, so that next year there will be his government deemed inevitable, an ‘excess | at the instigation of her husband. Dr. Fitz- | Public opinion which sweep over the west and et to TR = ‘ Enact beviooned Sclan'ss hep | Saha euaecugnee™ made tte nari | of sel prompted him oan at thon mate (gerald ned whether ft wan tron that Mex | service blot. and tnd ey cone [Mer aninre Paani y GOWSIREL lof both the New York pe rene cll ar opr Ger the ho (SE eae dorse. Col. Torriello further stated that by | Cathcart had been seized by four servants of & | with his hands. We in the east are not subject = ‘rae | Press and the United Press, supple- Tethey beg te report that they are teformed ae Sees See ee. reason of the fact that a subordinate officer | Private asylum within the precincts of the law | to such sudden waves of misinformed public TOMORROW. jashington, D.C. - that because of the practice lately indulged in| The new bill liberally authorizes the erection (who here shall be nameless) disobeyed a posi- | Courts; whether the seizure constituted a case | opinion. ‘Let me urgé upon you to take up this — econding a cost f 0 ar hae oben em ’ by the Notion! League. the Cincinesti public | of five school buildings and a building for the | tive order, the arms and ammunition were not cues is gen mbes it vedere matter in ~~ west and look to it. Tei fo the ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. caueania ATCLIFFE, DARE & o mented by an unequ: service ble 10 the American Associati itol Hill High i casion. seize called inte com: ; SING RO 2 .T - . . 2.1 De i — ‘oO cee ao — —- Capitol Hill School. This structure will nLpret ae a —— — = = camel eney order and confine him or her in an asy- oa your merce, your CONTENTS OF DIRIXG } BOOM XO. 216 NINTH RAtcurre, DARE & CO... Auctioneers, Exclusive Special Dispatches from al. Cumatances. that this is the proper course to | be,cTected at a cost of £78,000 on a portion of |, “APReeling to those present flag, which were | 1m before = medical examination had been | “Sach a flood of misinformed public opinion | ,0n TOMORROW, MANCH TWELFTH, at TEN 3 esr 1x vaL- 4 pa di: Louis Kramer, president, | (8¢,gf0und surrounding the Wallach School romptly responded to, the colonel and his aide | ™4de or a certificate given. has got control of some states in the west. | 2G ug Rn AcM:. we cual! sell at the dining rooms Xo. =e prominent points in America and Keach Phetps. Emmet Tompkins, J.B Hart and | pulang. Zhe new, school buildings will be | Forming “heartily, after which. a ‘uniformed | Mf. Matthews, the home secretary, replied | those ig eeteal acer be roperly informed. | sisting of . at GUNSISTING "OF Wm. Barnie.” ras located in the following divisions: One in the officer of my command hoisted the flag of Gua- | that Mrs. Cathcart had been taken in the Strand, | They should be taught the true doctrine, year | De Range and Boiler. one Large Cook Stove.| TWENTY HOUSES, BY AUCTION. BE it prints more and fresher The following resolution was adopted. in the eighth © Urs #wo im the sixth and one | tors at ‘the fore, to which « similar ealute | Outside the law courts, and it was entirely for | by year, in person, is bodies and by the gctlie Gonaienment of Crockery” asd’ Plated "Ware, “Coe, eitiested “Whereas, in view of the existing’ bese ball | =e stehth. - was paid. The hospitalities of the Pacific Mail | the court to decide whether the seizure consti- | pross. ‘If you cannot secure a newspaper to | ery. ke. : Sond Telegraphic News than any other troversy it tial that thete should be Steamship Company were then partaken of by | tuted # case of contempt. He added that all | convey the proper ideas and instill the true b. rable x = ac y Seuficloens fund raised to meet all emarpen- THE MAKINE BAND. all, and Col. Torriello left the ship at 7 ovclock | the legal Tegtirements of ‘the lunacy acts bad | doctrine into the minds of those whoare labor- | —™* ___ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucts._ | CLIFFE. Aidt & C0.. 420 PE pls ‘ ibly nay Foooe aay P.n., expressing the warmest regard for our | Peen fulfilled and he saw no reason to interfere | ing under wrong impressions and are in con-| WEEKS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, NOON SIARCH RIGITERN IR ROBY ahh Washington paper can possibly #up- “Resolved. That each club member be re-| PT€P8¥ing for Its Coming Concert Tour to countrymen at home and broad. In conclu- | 2 the matter. trol establish a paper or get one to answer your a HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, ONE uniiivided one- in * Eastern and Western Cities. : a. 0 ——_—es—____ RIEpOusL Ef. Son pesntt doen ene ame “4 » City Post Office. | eleventh interest in the following real estate, All of | Ply, furnishing at the same time a quired to deposit with the president of the sion I wish to say that during this occasion an Debts Can Be Paid in Greenbacks, —— yi > leafle' — foes numbered thirty-ix Misty woven Cited | PAY association, within fifteen days from this date, | There is a good deal of tooting and blowing | American ensign forty feet in length was flyin, iti - or the tract, but you must relieve the minds of | THURSDAY, MARCH TWELFTH, TEN A. M., | thirty-eight (as) in Wiltoenser’s Vision of square. ” bh f 25 be held by hi ‘4 i i: from the main truck in addition to the nativnal | The judiciary committee of the Penneyl- the people in this western country of their erro- AT OUR SALES ROOMS, butubered four hundred, am forty-two cad greater amount and better quality of ioe tang ea directed by he Boned at chertaeret Lan ee ne ae mies Virsa Oe ee ee flagstaff by all | Vania state senate has reported favorably the | neous iden. You will find in the. mercantile | HOUSEHOLD pier nae nor CARPETS | tollowina described int en yates the Amerionn Association.” inst nf Present, and ‘a the first of April 8P- | the shipe of the Pacific Mail Steamship Com- | following bill, which passed first reading Mon- | classes young men who will gladly devote thos AND HUGS. Pl gee Local, Domestic and General Intelli- Spy evascmnspics ge tsi proaches the neighborhood round about this | pany’s fleet.” aig ag selves to public instruction. Your merchants WALNUT BED ROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES | twenty-three (2) and twenty-four EN _ : NTIMENT © GATES. g af ¥ CLOTH. 1 H Seventeen (17), foward (3 cs - ‘The sentiment among the delegates last night | “Pat ecomes fuller and fuller of sound and —_-+- “Am act to prescribe the mode of payment of | Sn manufacturers, need to fake up the im] MARULE-TOF SIDEBOARDS LEATHER SEAT divinion of tte far of Soka Bi gence, and a larger quantity aad was to figh* the league tothe end. Ground has | to¢ pid acsiven tae aallld ‘ast Yard wil be THE CANADIAN CABINET, debts contracted to be paid in money or bul-| methods of finance and commerce.” FILO WS AND BOLSTERS TOILET SETS, TIN | "The 7, froreny,Slinproved by houses 138. | higher of Original Selected oan the Li aoe pres thorouhly permeated with harmony. The a a Sm ras nthe it enacted, &c., that from and after the sonns tat wenranure of dlosppeey sTshowed the FOR ACCOUNT OF STORAGE, LOT OF HOUSE- i Stn) meey beeetond te | 1a iscellany than Maltimore and Ohio Railroad Company and is [C80 of all this activity on the part Meetings. passage of this act all obligations of debt con- er that he had said vomething that, to say | HOLD FURNITURE, "40." BRUSSELS © AND | Bow . tt, de Seat, aki seks, ee, | Literary Miscellany any paper j on the line of that road. of the Marine Band, which is re-| Great interest is manifested inthe meetings | tracted to be paid in money or bullion shall be | the least, had not been expected, and he closed | Jt_INGRAIN CARPETS, RUGS, WALL PAPER, &c. ~y ym A—- yh. ¥ 3 mete - sponsible for the sounds, is pro-lof the Canadian cabinet, as it is be-| Payable—all stipulations to the contrary not- | abruptly. WEEKS &00., Auctioncers, Property is about 83,000. in the District. . - WHAT PRINCE Says. Goek = af withstanding—in either the notes, silver or ‘O51 Lousiana ave. ‘Teruus of sale" ‘Cash over and_ above three deeds of Chas. A. Prince telegraphs President Kramer | spective trip of concerting through » part of | lieved that arrangements will be made | void coin, authorized by the Congress of the whales an eas Cty Scorted Interest, CRED the meee prance! and as follows just learned of Jobnson’s | the country for which it has been rehearsing |for entering into negotiations for reci- | United States as a legal tender.” Tis lovwex Chace eaten ‘alive with | LARGE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD EFFI ‘Terme of sale to’ be complied with within ten days action. He occupied the position of trustee for | for nearly a month past. Last December aletter | procity. Sir Charles Tupper and Sir John| The measure is favored by both republicans ° teed: —_ = rly’ alive BOLD FOR ACCOUNT OF STORAGE, £OR AG; | trom date of sale. ‘A dep-vait of 100 will le Feared the other owners of the stock in the Cincinnati | was Teceivedby the Secretary of the Navy from | Thompson will it iqsaid, be the Canadian nego- | 24 democrats. It ia urged. by manufacturers | whales. ‘They havo the sppesrance ot gporm | GRE RaMES "OF ESTEL WOOD. EMILY | cording et romchacer game Al! Somveyameing ad fe club. He could not dispose of his own Mr. Blakely, one of the best known musical | tintors.It will be remembered that Mr. Blaine |“"4,Y men in active business purvuite and | whales, and the man who could corral the lot| CLARK AND LIBBY ARNOLD. i a mie a Sqb Bains gccepted the position adversely to | managers in the country, who handled the | said that he could not vo discuss the matter until | “Pell the grangers. | Dorclosten tron Boome Of, he, steamer | \\TILLIAM LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer. a DA Oe <a pacing lime agg aa Ri ge] Baya sesregntion on ite trip, | after March 4. It is understood, therefore, tha! A Family Overcome by Coal Gas. fell So. They were blow. | buirecontents of STORE 722 7TH ST. N.W., con- — 2 meena events. I suthorize you to. dose in ay be. | mowing how aTeyihg People who do not | the Canadian governmentisawnitingsome com-| A Boston dispatch says: The family of | ing ata grout rate, Nearly’ every captain are fainine g wellgasorted stock of fine and medi rad Teoks “hep o%, ERURE ECRNITURE , half. as I paid an installment of ‘rent, am_an | Yarino Bands which han grows intosach a rep: | munication from the American Secretary of | George Potter, his wife and five children, | riving the past week reports having ween. tho reer gf ouctio tae closed out af nee. Commuren SoS PE iehe te, OF TE atti. ‘ owner and have an interest in the trust. The | yintion that it le segeeded Bynes we as Gey | State. were overcome by coal gas in their residence | 8 monsters throughout the various parte of | ing HHUESDAY MORNING. ai cee AbsOIN ING THE SHOREHAM, nastier must be {ought out in Cincinnati, Do Siccea of American ‘music. He wenton tosay | A. Bostoa Journal special from Ot-| at Upham's Corner last night. One eon, aged A re Te dcctinine Uusiven, usr cmaitened wok: | SILK PLUSH AND OTHER PARLOR SUITES pot approve of trying any ot her city, nd will | that as only a few people are able to hear the tawa, Ont., 6a) “Statements having been | about twenty, is dead. The others are expected Bale pereanptory s tormns cont. "| FRENCH PLATE PIER AND MANTEL MIRKOKS, Jend ‘financial ipport from here and con-| band in thie city it usually stays, he | published recently that the Canadian govern-| to recover. ‘The gas’ is supposed to have ev-| At the sale of the Brayton Ives oriental art WM. LOWENTHAL, | CENTER 7 EASE CHALS, WHAT NOIR: ee rae ae ww, | Wanted to take it on a trip of from four to six | ment had instructed its organs to warn manu- | caped from the furnace. collection in New York yesterday, the highest | it Auctioneer. ? gt ener, H.R. Vonderhorst and Jobe J. ONodi | "eek®: 80 that the principal cities might be | facturers that the tariff is to be abandoned, ——— 666 pantie for any single object was $2,700 for JPOLEY, Anctoneer. [, CHERKY AND oT aiawee I sepamabaarst lene ban Perego sapicd lie costae ines Gas perce antes |g eenannes immer Wms Steck ietas || 5 erie rae oe tno ree Yarte eee Ea public suction at store No. 527 7th | WARDROBES. CHIP “Y BED LO: = sn the opportunity they desire. He —_— le government, among | A free fight took place yesterday in Galway a 2 si street northwest a large stock of goods cousicned to | SPRINGS, HAIK AND OTHER MATTitessis. . " IT WAS JOMNSON’S LOVE FOR WASHINGTON. | seem to me that the other things, went to the country on the ques- i js The Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance ey = PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, BEDDING, ANTIQ.E | Being delivered at the homes of Al Johnson, in a conversation, threw a side | this matter and the pabltc service thereby sctu. | tion of the maintenance of the Lational paicy, wis chaiciine rds an hitfalieermiamarg Company of ‘pr field foreclosed yesterday BVT TA SEMEL, TABLE AND rocker | FURSITCRE BEDSTE ADS. "BUREAUS wan s : , ed err a ee ne nine: | ces er tes cuteristey tor eorenio ine tases | Sa maL Pov Meeter woe Oe asin | Whe’ Sake Gad tae Dic oalttonTpaaect ceca [Ga etn eee one cai Sola gas ane caine tania | EEE bebe stores oe “| regular subscribers for the trifling Frectant with the league first began when Mr. |) make such « tur in the intereu! of first-class | with the persistent efforts of tho Cansdian gor- | the hall of their opponents and passed e reve. | for the payment'ot toe $501,000 nate, Sale toniuencing 0MUMROW, TUESDAY. MARCH | SIDEBOARD. EXTENSION TABLES, SIDE TA- suse of ten conte per week, Tan O0mn Johnson met Messrs. Byrne and Abell in New | musie in this country.” Ernment to secure e fair reciprocity treaty with | lution to present ‘au address of ‘confidence ta | === ee Ree eee eee ee eee a ee wie cm Ea eat, | Sum Ol es d York. In order to have some ground for go-| tae sEcaETaRY axD PRESIDENT consxnr. | the United States. Mr. Parnell. AUCTION SALES. Faas rar Menuncinet acta nis | ORR EGE MISSA ERDAS | Chaapest paper pada ing about the business Mr. Johnson sent tele-| Upon the receipt of this letter the Secretary Se Gold Excitement in Missourtl —yUTURE Days. Feeotsiued to mend will be suid withgutiesctee, | THE HOUSES, RITCHEN REQUISITES, ae ke é Srams to the association elubs asking which | sent for Director Sousa and talked the matter [reneged seremaarrlaprares Vernon county, Mo., is in a fev . ce A. FOLEY, Anetionser:_| 07 Se falle Whee may Mae Pie lana’ nevis | in the District, quantity and quality lub could be forced if i ‘The thirteenth annual reunion of the G.A.R., non county, » is in @ fever of ex. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. No. 1519, folio 121, et seq., one of the land records q f apech on fom sen theaes wes i bmp over with him, and then sent him over to the department of Michigan, began in Muske on |Citement over the discovery of gold four ~— of WAL TEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, for the Dis rics of Columbia, 'annd at the request of the i 3 the American Association. “Vere promptie | White House to present the case to the Presi- esterday. Gen, Alger and other noted GA, | miles south of this place. The lend is fittoen | 4 SPLENDID SADDLE HORSE AND SIDE SAD- 1001 Dst., opposite Peun. ave, | Lathe promis, No, tid'and AIG) {ic wire! ‘on: | Of COMtents heing considered, ‘ from all the association presidents except the | dent. The clever band master put the ques-| ft are aunounced to deliver addrowes, ‘ho | feet thick and assays four ounces of gold and | Tam directed vy Mr. John C. Bancroft to sell his nies MARCH AD. IsOL, ‘commenciug at TEN Ot LOCK president of the Washington club came a reply | tion to the President in so adroit a way and | city is gully decorated. three of silver to the ton. Sodus SATURDAY, MARCH FOURTERS TA ae A.M. all the Furnitare. Carpets, fe. wentioned in Wo the effect that Washington would have to go. | made it so clear that by sending the band out = ——__—_es—___. St TWELVE U'CLOCK. He is 1-2, seven yours old | © EXTRAORDINARY ART AUCTION SALE. | schedule A” attached to sald trust snd partly. emu “If they were that willing to throw down one | ona semi-official tour the American taste for] 4 Likely to Lose Her Husband. Proved to Be Young Ferguson's Mother. | and safe for man. won of child yexcellent waits and buyers. of theit original members,” ait Jobs oa, “I | good music would be advanced and that every-| yivaus Hewitt, aged fourteen, and Arthur | ™r#- Norton, the fashionable Chicago dress- | Yory sntelligent aud kind. In fact, an unusually fine ‘TOMORROW, "Perna a concluded they would be willisg to down me, | boty us better for having heard such music, a twente-four, eloped from Elgin, | Maker, has proved her claim that she is the | “imiti-st THOMAS DOWLING, Auct._| And also each ensuing day during the present week, BAR SIREN EO Trustees. eee Son vileeah mums aoaeaes eet: | IR aiekay git Winkie poms ane or Oane Harry Ferguson, the bell boy | 77 oMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘we will soll at our Art Roome, without reserve, avery | moa ae ae ELEVEN RS IN PRISON. authorized by the authorities here, and ar- | der and Maude the daughter of wealthy parents. | “40 lately fell heir to a considerable sum of | / i PARLOK SUITE. LOUNGE, 3 collection 10M WLING, Oe ote a — Tangements were made at once for its consum. | orn ase xtbar tas Petiivee os pei qeainvaboms recived bya astra: see ee See, Rea Aan SE - Emer z ae ea ool ON FOURTH 3 the v rs have been recei \e detective 8 CAH ALL CARPETS, . Ci FI ae care reece ers, atest S| tees paarringe. ine girl's father says ho will make | mont from Canandaigua, 'N.X.y which ‘verily | WINDOW HANGINGS, HALL StAXD, agian | ee age = STMMET Wasi NEAR PESRSTLNANIA AVE ieninal C. ~ prise of the part of the New York manager, the woman's claim. Chamber Furniture in, separate pieces, Walnut ag serre - By virtue of = decree of the Supreme Court of the Bes 59 —o — Judge Hagner, today | Who assumes entire charge of the band and . Breckin: Very Ti. Se ng ee Geese Beer ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE P. M. Dycict of! Columbia, “passed. sn Sauls ate Ne - Hmms, @ colored man, was placed on | guarantees it a certain salary while gone. The — ekinri —_ Keatuck New Minister From Guatemala, Eevat auctions E . arauasen ae o7tes |e Can Ser rings Raene euceire. tn treet ’ trial for the larceny of 4 from the person of | government bears no share of the expense = aeotaaig — Gasomrscr'4 is) A cablegram states that the government of Qh HONDA” onerve, Mancu srxteENta, | _Tadiescopectally attend, mh9-0t | Geri That FIVE CLOCK PA” original i James Dement on January 4. Otto Williams, | Whatever, simply letting 1d take this | very ill at Pensacola, an physicians ex- reek Taba he ’ . couuenciny 1 shall se Saco DOWER Re io, jusrs No. ‘8 trout of 90 colored, jointly indicted with Sing, he caam ay | form of s leave of absense, with pormiasion to | presses grave apprehensions for hic condition, | Gustomala has appointed Senor Antonio Batres | Naonce "StS “ats saree nortrwest: aeunecitest | OP inches on ath street. A a minister to this country. Senor Batres will | Collection of household effects, which is partly enum- CANIND'S ART STORE An acute case of the grip and tonsilitis has | arrive in New York city about the middle of | "34sbvs. 3 = : ‘Terms cash. THOMAS DOWLING, _| Of New York and Saratoxa, N. Y. Cately of 13 W- developed since Sunday. Last night his tem-| next month. ambi 1-dt ‘Auctioneer. Le itimore). : : ‘Tar Srar’s circulation in the City large. Dement testified that he fell in with Simms | tl penctaaer ats ba anes & at Pennsylvania avenue and 3d street, the latter | Twenty-eight cities will be visi ited, beginning xington street, Balt ‘|of Washington is more than three - 7 > ith N jure was very high and members of the ———_—__+o-_—__—_ SE GRAND é ———— " ms <i —— parantas _ amma ~~ a et 4 mal party who came with him were | Plasterers’ Lockout in Milwaukee Likely. 2 eect a aes VENETIAN ART SALE times larger than that of any other Brother kept a bar room and. west ocr an| Will take the band through New England, | Yé'Y much alarmed. In Milwaukee there is a strong prob-| WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, AT AUCTION. upper J states South Washington. Witness being sick went | weit as Omaha,” There will be tetas nen into a water closet, when the two men robbed | certs. Two days will be spent in Chicago at him. Cassie Miles testified that she saw the | the urgent request of the auditorium manage- parties together. ment. ‘The defendant admitted going with Dement | The musicians, forty-eight in all, will travel to South Washington, but was so drunk that he | in @ special car and with all comforts. There 3 4 ability of a general strike and lock-| AND. MULES, WAGONS, CARKIAGES ait. In order to clove out the beautifal and lane collec down: tion of Works in our hands cn closing our out of plasterers. The union some time | wat>:S‘at the ch store, we Will sell at auction the newspaper, and the number of its readers more than five times as many. It is therefore in that (or even greater) Kane F. Sold for $15,000, in i No. 940 Lout ave. Baltimore ~4 Kane F., the pheneminal gelding owned by S Wotiod? ba Admeed” anc SATURDAY MORRIRG. MANOH FOUNTEENTH, | ame, which comp Poter Olinger of Dubuque, was sold yesterday | in” wages “of from "35" to. 40 "cea | oumepsie et TEN GCLOCK POL eeeeTAD VENETIAN WOOD CARVINGS, to Everett L. Smith of Boston for $15,000. The |the new scale to go into effect At this eale o Headot Horses, Mares > x le will be found a number of superior Work /ETIAN WROUGHT-IRON LANTERNS, horse has a record of 2.17._ He was purchased | 0n March 1. The bosses declined to grant it, | and Driving Horses. — NOVE FAIENCES, AND OTHER FINE 2 ss j te th: . He wi Little | and at the same time od ‘resclutions b ALSO, ANTIQUE AND MODERN ITALIAN the Best advertising med- Efe the others and did not know anything of | Will be one vocalist, whom Manager Blakely has | $70, irae Years 060 He was sired by which each firm furnished a bond. of #500 to | Borao°Hisemnel he Louse ef, Representatives one Oem BRIC-ADRAC. ee Dui: On Oo 2 2 verdict of guilty was found. wae mene ene ab woe havo signed the | 2%, New, Business “Warcna, two Xew Dayton gage ineaneay Finca ENGLInN end ober 5 Sepang Rhode Island Prohibitionists, men. Eight firms and bosses have signi Waons, two New Buggies and ‘twenty ‘second: SRT PORCELAINS and WOKEN OF ART trom our A r A SECOND CASE AGAINST HIM. NO CANADIAN RECIPROCITY. ™ ‘de Isl i . | agreement. ns, flarneae, he. there is no ground for argument or Simms was next tried under an indictment | _A8 soon as the word was sent out by Manager > een bere nees = mbit __'8. BENSINGER, Auct._ late Lexinxtun street store, Ball 5 . " c r ‘Ri ROOMS OF MAS DOWLING, nated the following state ticket: Rev. John H. ‘Tho Sherman Family in No Need. saaacat aga. amma, corner Lith fremjanvenmrataeesh, Larry of Providence for governor, Joshua C.| The Gen. Sherman statue fund committee De ’ SALE OF TWELVE (12) TWO-STORY | MONDAY AND Bspay. MARCH NINTH AND Brown (of Newport for lieutenant governor, | has beon informed that the general left his cE | SSUMBSKED WD TENTH, 1801. Thomas H. Peabody of Westerly for attorney | family well provided for. They request that sharging him with the robbery of Mr. Henry C. | Blakely that the band was about to take a tour MeCeney, on January 23, at Sd and Missour | Tequests flowed in for dates from all possible avenue. sources, including a large number of Canadian doubt, even. It is the common testi- mony of the business community, and Mr. McCeney testified that he was on his way | cities. One town especially placed a high Begins, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ar . home about 12:30 o'clock, walking slowiy on | ure om ite bid for an evening. but when tee | Seneral, David O. Cargill of Cumberland for | the committee abandon ite intention of giving aE aay contain aed en eee generally admitted. sccount of a sprained ankle, when defendant | proposition was submitted to Prof. Sousa as to | ScTetary of state, Louis E. Remington of Prov- | any surplus of the fund to the family. FRIDAY, MAKCH TWELFTH AND : approache ind | whether or not he wanted to go across the line | dence for general treasurer. SES aE Until the whole collection has len closed out. bim = and = maid, v1 with his band he replied that as the trip was but rE PR OF Chicago Cigarmakers Want to Strike. 'TALO E. CANINI, Importer. do you i d, a short one, and there could be only a limited Balloting for Senator in California. ‘The Chicago cigarmakers have requested of | Se°uhe? wmereny. Cement oe amen amd = fendant said, “All you got” number of cities visited he thought, aside from | ‘The first ballot in the California wenate for | the executive ofticersof the Internatitnal Union | ROURtH Da f ATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., Aucioacers” that be had a weapon he handed out | mere business reasons, that the American peo- | United States Senator to succeed the late Geo. lesion 40 stelice thin eit. occu t=. iollowing rol ey a pies 2, remarking: “Here's €2; you ought to | ple should be given the first chance to hear the | Hees secterdar seonital, Mec ae permission 10 5 aa eee cae ue cy Goa Ry al ahre tad 90 Sid ae ited | TRUSTEES’ SALE OT ASEPLY: _ Reve caught me some sight ‘wken ‘I band, eopeciaily as_the tous nes tobe targene Yesterday resulted: Mor Eztee, | demand of an advance of €1 per 1,000 cigars is | * Py subeiviton Tu nand Suan Si semid| i2¢L0T OX L sti REWENEY bad some money.” He took it and left. About | one of musical education. ‘and so he prompely a iee§ heise perce Gaaties x Oe sn heanabieivinccmne srelontee, undaise et ofeatd Soe abdeien | NUE NOMTEWEST. x ays r defendant stopped him again | put his foot down on the reci for | Fenton, republican, 7; M. H. DeYoung, repul uare 30 irtue of a deed of recorded, snd he said: “No good tonight, Phave nothing | the present. “i lican, 4; D. A. Ostrom, democrat, 10; seatter- Greenleaf Sold for @5,000. said surveyors cise, Together wie the taueveaetats | Non nice of fe and record fat but car tickets,” and gave lim some. As soon ashe the he ide d hi saw the man he identified him. Pennsylvania Collleries. Oficer Kenny te = ified The Mi armel shaft collie of the complained of haviag been robbed and lount Carmel It colliery, one description of the man, om which he strured | Fest in the Pennsylvania coal region, sus- the No. 1454, folio 43, . ODE land records for , | _ W. HL Wilson of Cynthiana, Ky., has sold to | thereon, consisting of twelve (1D) teomey bene | the of. Columbia, "and at ‘request ing, 7. Im, tbe, sesembly_ the, vote remnlted: | 5G. Oswald of Minneapolis the bay + Awellinis. bach Louse will be ‘and sold thereby. wo will ot the 6; Ostrom, democrat, 15; scattering, 16. As | old ing Greenleaf, with four-year-old | "Hens of sale: One-third (4) of purchase money in | Day, ibe tw oy aie te a 5: . democrat, 15; scattering, 16. ; “hen : ae ; Filia there was ‘no choice ‘in cither branch of the Sood ef ans. Price, $5,000. cass of euch anle in cash ens talento tour antalya | A: Pi re ii the fohowing 8 a (1s) | described: rt eel the arrest of Sim: nded indefinitely last evening owing to the saan as asta Stthotens al Operean por eaten it nes | oo etek (Gin square nunsbated seventy: . . The cure was cubated without argument| Gepremed condition ef, he ec teks” One icken Tawney hee ie beie | sty Ss oat uber Pronerey ude oral |e pn bry wet, Note This Point. 4 ang the Jory found « verdtet of guilt. thousand hands are thrown out of employment. fire boat, during the weekly practice recently | {S90 wil be required oc, Seuss ot the Gamer raged partion in search ‘of "wohsoble gaily and sacar as tee, Court, said he was not | Other operators have but enough orders to ;“ONE-QUARTER CASH, balance in ‘Tur Stax gives the exact figures ‘The court said these cases savored of the | wott in” thet sullen he ee glove are = Pes adecoeistnappenetaies © days of Dick Turpin. The min 3 Sou in fifteen day = ‘ gue thing to do with him and that was to | owed by the al Say cot of the o cheerfully opens its books and press deprive this community of his presence for a| down for an indefinite pa & Goa e one and delivery rooms to any persom . having interest in the correctness of its statements, sd that its patrons » ee “A third indictment , nry C. Lamar and Miss Louise King Con- hiss with the robbery fae eee reins | nelly were drowned yesterday afternoon ‘@9 and some tool”. on January 15, was not | rowing in the canal the city i i poo be ‘Augusta, Ge. ‘The bout Bese eats know precisely how much publicity was scatetca fe iat sae en SEU ike | ized the awit current atthe open food they are getting when they buy space gates, bodies were recovered and ZENE Making an aggregate of eleven instead of peed, der am nr es aay ate of Princeton Joes ‘The steammiip Saratoga, which arrived at Ly ae iJ 8 5 Lu af York Seg from the West Indies, ise ae? ee nee on boerd Robinson, mate foot ball matches, ranked Seartesn mon from tho Deitiah ship W. G. Ber- one feat. a ee Bar No other daily newspaper pub- gal, wrecked. on the Ine of Pines | FS of the ete, Sohn F. King, oo- Pemsacula. niece of the Marchioness of Anglesy. e