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Woorwann Asp Lormnor, Rexzusee THE 10TH, 11TH AND ¥ STS. XW. Morszzs: Frexo Bunes i. ae Can oniy be found at Laxssvnen & Bros. Pucrs, 15, 19, 25, 29, 35c. We stock a complete assortment of 25 Gross aj, Pees Toner | 4-4 Laisu Lnees, eaitatie tor tedies ane | “So Pieces Fiss Quay Tenn Lixes, 30c. ren anv. Whrosrspar Axo Tavrspar Srecuar Sacz or AP, >: © oe 25 Pros Ina Lisex, 37%e A siperior soap, the constant use of bape PER YARD. mabe endibony & cultsoue frvo umn bemsicben- 12 Pieces Tusa Lists, 40c. rea 100. A CAKE. YARD. st Boer. cose. Fith at. baildine.) Trisiz Lisex tm nor quasi, SOc, “Near main watrway. 0. Ar Taz Sac Toe Geserse Lveorte Fanuxa 60e0 thas Siise aes 5-4 Sorr Fisisa Beton» Pinow. and Sl PER YARD. 6-4 lausx axp Betorux PunoW- CASE Linzs, T5c.. $1 wa $1.25 Corocxe. coun PER YARD. a 5-4 Srauess Purow Case. $1 (Conter table... Ist Soor....11th st. building.) "10-4 G L s i; co oe aneeie ‘ Nex SHEETING, A TRIO OF INTERESTING EVENTS et JeRMaN 4UINw GOING ON HERE Now-THE MILLINERY =| 7 5c. pen yan. “PETE"—The PARASOL “OPENING” and the “EXHIBITION” OF LADIES’ SPRING WRAPS. These are importsnt to every Indy. ‘What taste and skill has done, can do. is doing, cannot be known without a visit here—Toduy— Tumorrow—Thideday. —o — 020 —0—= $1 PER YARD. 10-4 Fise Qeasry_ Genmas Lisex Saeerxe, $1.25 ver rvano. 10-4 Exrxa Five Quanity Ger wax Lixex Suexnse, $1.50 res ¥akD. Ass the weather becomes warmer itis nectsnary that you should lay aside your heavy-weight undercar- ments for medium weights, We bavea full assortment of SPRING-WEIGUT GOODS that now await your coming. For 75c mcnwec ive rons Five Meprow—Weronr Suir ann vrawens im all size, full fashion cut and ribbed bottom. For $I race wocan «i Waar Narema-Woor Smars asp Dpawens, nvved bottom and fall fashion cut, in all sizes. Fon $1.25 sscn we can sive zou the Cexz- sratep Norroras asp New Bavxs. wick Hosier Co. Faxcr Casuaene Exuiarox Axp Suz origins 12) vaxa Axo Jaraxese Reos ‘The entire Sth floor of our 10th street building ism voted to the dispiay and sale of RUGS. To introduce this departmeat an) make shies crcasion a memorable one, we have decided to seu sou Mepiva- 1,800 SMYRNA RUGS AT JUST ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES Saers ax Duawess, ron tasnion cut and all sizen. eo A VERY LARGE COLLECTIO! oF If out of town—A letter will reach us. We will attend Jaraxest Hasv-Mane Rvs, INCHES TO 12X16 FEET. oe = : Gas fOUBLE AMASEK LOOR INENS. vmaaonmenss | Be EE ER gt I] (rit oor nee Toth et EF EB bao NGLISH aie pe 4 ea, Pad ini ees amas . BES. aoe scares: ih = WORTH 50c. TO mbl 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. W. H. Hovextox Mre. Co., 1218-1220 F STREET, . Jost closed out from an tmporter his entire stock of ENGLISH HAND-PRINTED CRE- TONNES im aereat variety of desigus and col- Wu. Dearse orings Will sell them at Aaiy end ies than half their regular privee, W; : Tis is not w lot of odds and ends or poor asx Expixe Manca 5, sy ee Among them ares sumber of the MOR- . oO Ls desixns—and represents the largest lot of 'FFER NE IMPORTED CRETONNES ever re ceived by any Washington firm. 8 Pastor Sorres- Formerly #70. Now 947.85. - om * 990.00. = as. ~ 9198. 6 Be Room Scrres_ " + Tur Uxexrsctep Formetiy #54, ant. oak, immense glass. Now $39.00 Maxes Its Appearance} “ 9350 " * = 940.50 Se ee gee - ems = bed - = 961.00 — “5.00 * * = © 962.00 Sux Deranruest - "7500 * = baal - 6423 a ea eee ed = e000 * © © % ge200 TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 BEST VALUE YOU EVER SAW. Our word for it you are to see to your entire satisfac- tion éf you will Jadge for yourself. o— THE MANUFACURER'S LOSS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Pousht in suchaway ato being themtoyeur | Prerrizsr comand at am ankeard-of price. The why and ‘wherefore of this purchase will not interest ‘you—the resnit will, and rans thus: 2,500 Yass Busy Cannuore Lowzsr Parces. Bzsr Goons. ‘To introduce to you that we shall prove these ssser- tions WE WILL SELL every other Baby Carriage sold for $1 less than COST, or in other words, begin- ‘First Baby Carriage sold a premium of 83 CASH WILL BE GIVEN To the purchaser, and then every alternate Carriage ‘sold es premium of 81 cash, —Asfollows:—— $1.00 AND @1.2% QUALITIES, They ere the most substantial ail fabric man- Ufactured, warranted ali Pure Silk, and wild neither cut ner slip im the seams. Here is s chance to buy « street or house Grogs at about haif its value. ——_ First carriage sold at cost and @3refanded. Tn addition to this we offer: toe @limed Printed Foulards, - goer ae Third “ and @1 refunded. — Forth « © Black and White Hair Line Stripe and Piaid Mth © © ana gtretanded. —Se0.— And co on til Dlinoh White Wasbabie Jepanese Buk. ‘50 Carriages have been sold. — 500. — aon Is Orasn Wospe, Bi-imch'Bieck Pongee —_— Canniaces Ar Cosr Japancee Wash SUES and Crepes, ab- And Twenty-five Dollars paid to introduce THESE utely fast eviors. jai Carriages in your part of city. ‘Trineh Waite Japances Gill, Reavy weight, Ovn New Marrivas B00. —— BAVE ARRIVED. Ourseach ot ‘WR SHALL CONTINUE PRINTED ASIATIC SILKS ‘Shows the result of labor and artists’ skill vy aa GREA CARPET SALE. ‘Te. TAPESTRY CARPETS, 420. per and. €1.15 BODY BRUSSELS, 73e. per yard. (01.25 MOQUETTES, 70c. per yard. ASK OF THOSE ‘WHO HAVE PURCHASED OF US DURING THIS WREK WHETHER we Aart Nui Wor Deranrusat wor. — TULL MARCH 15 ‘To close cut the Dalatce of war 45c. Pi ee eaabions we have marked thea dewa to CaRpets. W. W. Hovaxrox M-re Co. Ww. n MERT2Z°S Br FRR 9G Fv SPECIAL nae SALE Au Tus Wess. “Cat” prices cut again. Staple Preparations offered for one week only, at the lowest prices tm America—to show our appreciation of your ‘Valuable patronaxe during the past six years, Andy customer remarked a short time ago: “Well, I suppose this fine building means Digher prices, doesn’t it?” ay 10 you what we sald to her: ‘o, madam; it means just the contrary— dower prices. This iarger building, inercased facilities, latzer stock and larger buying means ‘that we can do a jarger business, and in order todo a larver businens must sell at lower Drices than ususi—aedieh we are doing. To looking about to fittinzly celebrate this Nath snniversary we could think of no better bla than to offer youl a number of the most Stapie articlen at an extra discount from our already low prices. re compelled to limit the quantity to-besoid toearh customer as we coud not afford to sell iarwer quantities at these prices. Furthermore we desire to empha- ‘ize the fact that these prices are for this week » only. 10-4 Exrsa Hyave Quasary ar| Sopa Waren Free Th addition to oering the above attractions ‘we shall make no charge this week for hot or ‘sold soda. Yon are especially invited to call for your favorite drink at our expense, Ovn Prevasarioxs Iscuvvep. It would have been « terrible slight not to have included our preparations and ‘‘epectal- tien" in this teat “Sixth Anniversary Sale.” ‘Many pf our best patrons use them exclusively. ¥ot this te the first time we have ever cut their Price. These prearations ate of recognized superior merit, and it was only after mature de- itheragion that we. decided to reduce them, as they are unqualifiediy the best “specialties” for their varivus uses over compounded. ‘Wo did not like to do it,but have also included + Our line of rare and fragrant Quadruple Ex- tracts in this special sale at reduced prices— figet time they were ever reduced, Merts's Deliciously Fragrant Quadruple Ex- L-ounes bottles ave been 50c. This week, 38e. Zouince bottles have been O0c. ‘This week, Te. 4-ouncebottles have been $1.50. ‘This week, 81.22. ‘Mertz's Fine Triple Extracts, in all the popa- lar odors, have been 20c. per ounce. We will sell 3 ounce bottles for S8c. this week. Mert2's Violet Tollet Water, a perfume of rare Sweetness and worth—the inost popular perfume we hare everintroduced. Usual price 75e. ; this ‘week O2e. Larger botties, ordinarily $1.50, this week $1.22. Mertz’s Tollet Waters, all odors, rich, pure and delightful. The most popular scents are the Lavender, Jockey Club, White Rose and Heliotrope. Our everyday price 75c. ; this woek @e. Merts's Crown Baby Powder, soft, velvety, soothing and a stre preventive of chapping, chafing, etc. Often used by ladies for the toilet. ‘Usual price 15c., this week 10c. ‘Mortz's Perfection Soap isof pure vegetable oll, healing im {ts action, making the hends ‘white sod feir and the skin soft and smooth as ‘Velvet. Customary price Lic. ; this week 10c. Merts’s Queen Anne Lotion makes the skin bright and clear,and of # child-like freshness, It cures chapped hands and lips and is really « charming edjunct toe ladies' boudoir. Its odor is delicate and pleasing. Put up ina handsome screw cap bottie, Usual price 25c., this wee Me. Marts's Coopers’ Hair success is unequaled for preventing the loss of the hair and for stim- ‘Ulating the minute follicles to a healthful ac- tion. Will positively prevent and cure dan- Gruff, itching and all other diseases of the scalp. A clean, crystal preparation. Regular price 50c., this week 3Re. ‘Mertz’s Elixir of Roses and Myrrh, s de lightful astringent and wash for the teeth and gums, preventing their decay as weil ae that of the teeth. Large sized bottles, usual prico ‘SOc. this week 40c. ; small sized bottles, usually, ‘25e., this week 20c. Mertz's Beef, Wine and Iron is @ pleasant and trustworthy nourishing tonic, embodying the gentle stimulus of Pure Sherry Wine, the tonte property of the Citrate of Iron with the pourishment of Leibix's world-famed Beef Ex- tract—e matchless blending. Especially vaiu- able this Spring weather. Usual price 60c., this week 50c. Mertz's Genuine St. Thomas Bay Rum, re i ne id * bas MEER T Zz. N.W. Gon 11a Axv FSrs. N.W. Wospsnrvt Casz Banoarxs BRODHEAD'S UPTOWN STORES. Veivets, Fi nd vats, rt Watp Henrietta, Black, 46-inch All-wool Henrietta at 87 7sic. 40-inch All-wool Henrietta at Joc. . 40-ineh All-wool Heurietta at cites" Cloth a3 low as oe. ied 8 fer Ane Seolan Bade Bad ize. ABI a 5 Aicwoot “Freach Sucking aud Wrapyer ¥laniel, f.wwool Homespun. Sorzes, Camel's Hair, Plaids and Novelty Dress Goods at a stcrlce: Vonsdsle Camnbric, wenuine, 104. of the Loom'4-4 Bleachext ‘Damask, il kerchieh ‘Obst Doxtble dices, S012) 1400 st. nw. near 8. REMOVAL SALE. On account of the repairs necessary to our building ‘we must remove our entire stock of Pisnosand Organs from our tore, 1110 F st.,t0 TEMPOKARY WARE ROOMS, COR. 12TH AND @ STS, ‘Where we will dispose of ali our Pianos and Organs at «great reduction in pteference to storing thém. ‘Longest possible time, Elegant plush stool anc cover with each Plano. (Call eatty for bargains at Ww. @ METZEROTT & Co's, Cor, 12th and @ ste, fe25-te Tus Gas Aveuuxce Exouascr, of Washington, 4RB Now York ave. a... All Kinds of Gab 4 pptiances for domestie, manufse- BAUM'S ——o—— REE RE REESE REREROLOR EASIER! PERE RRR ERE REST ROEREER EEE i Buzoams UNPARALLELED. Buzeaxs UNPARALLELED. Bazoarss ‘UNPARALLELED. ‘Bazan UNPARALLELED. Baroarss UNPARALLELED. Binoars UNPARALLELED, Buzoars UNPARALLELED. Buzoarss UNPARALLELED, Baxoarys UNPARALLELED, Sdddddddddddddddddddadads Sddddddddgddddddddddedagae A Sar Exasrriox Or THE NEW DESSERTS. Have Yoo Tro Taxa We will bave on exhibition and serve FREE at our store during this sule Lupenian Taste Jur Axp Inrcerat Crean Drsszer. eine Star Ovrorrosimies Ts Frowzrs Axp Rispoxa. Stan Oprorvunrriss N Hosiery Axp NDERWEAR. cae dhee Medion Speian Bi ie fancy stripes and Blue ..30e. pair Ladies’ ne nees. heels and toes....,.... . Spring Styles of Bwise Hi . Bink and Suseraeiient value rf 0a, Stan Opporrunrrizs Ix Biaxzers Axo A Discount of JOMFORTABLES. t wo wo % @ PER CENT ‘Will be allowed off the marked pricesof all Blankets and Comfortables. Nn INENS, OMESTICS, O $237. in Blue, Red 1d ae MN Ne 03 LT sarsctilos Wiiite Bad Giiita’ $2.56 Sach Sran Ovronrosrries Is Srnrxo Drzss Goons. 28-inch All-wool Suitings in spring styles, beautiful effects. Only Pt Aa “a I in checks and broken pinida, ‘beet 760: valvo a the city, —Orxty 50c. Yarv— aces wee betel Geta ree Bote —87.50 Exco— Srarsa Oproatusirizs Is Suxs Axo Grxonams, ABARE CHANCE 1 22.inch CREPE DE CHINES in fo} 01 ‘Lem colors: La ft Hose, Linge tas, Cream, Lemon, @ Mo. YARD. Black, : ONLY 7c. YARD. a % 0 i & © PERCENT Th Mg Discount off of all Plain ana Fancy Silks, tne! arin and styles of plain end printed TDI SND CHING MILKS. A rue opp runty when Jou oe eee eran hy ed ards of GENUIN. GINGHAMS in sty a Cannot be ht elsewhero Bee eee peas wlth ane NS kee ‘bale at the unexampled price of ee Stan Opvrorromrrizs x Hasvxencoera Axp Ficsvs, ‘Colored Bor- chiefs. Bie. Swiss Lnibrai 0c. Sheer Linen Ba $1" Ail-inen Hand ~em! iiandi Zhe. 1broi ela ee iota & Re vam M Sr eanter Bre "aia epic Been ao sa nis os wp nang i BS aol sek aaa BA POFULAS SEOPPIRG PLACE, SEVENTH STRERT AORTEWasT. A Sra Ovrorromrr Is i) : | ie www tors A ES WWWW ERE Ad we'w & & M4 = ALL NEW AND EXQUISITE STYLES. Ladies’ and ‘s Long Engiish Cape Garments. ‘Kew Blazers and Hesfera Dew Jackets ‘New Capes. ‘kc., Ke. Star Oprorrexims Ty Most Unvenwearn Ann Consers. C. B. French Coutil Corsets, White mS eae Te. Ree made, Prk Soe Gi PURE WI 25 pair ‘Bainn's Sanitary Corset In ‘ibuted G8 widely as possibir we will conine the eule to two vies Hl, | White BONES,, fo a purchaser. ‘Muslin Drawers, bem andtwo tucks, good —Only 18c. pair.— Laties' Drawers, lace triunined. wo clusters of tucks and lace inserting: es a ae - ony Ste pate — Gowns with aurpitee. neck, fisined with, Hambure embroidery and ing, ribbon tied, yoke is boz- Bloated in beck. Gowns with Grows of ince inserting and & clusters of rows tucks in yoke, sleev ace. ied and fucked. eB with Romoatchied 8 above, excelient muslin. "i Only Bike. cach. —— ‘kirte with G-inch-wide Hambury rafle, 2 rows tucks above. i ie en Only 95e. each. — Also ‘ial vali in a grecial values “in ‘iter ace or embroidery. hl terre A Sr Oprortosirr In Terante EAR 18 ooo & OF the marked prices of anything in the department. Spring Coats (long er short), sacl ins ruffle, 3 wide 1 PER CRNT PAIR, — 6-4 Fringed Che ‘of fe Ning ec asa Wisi 2 s200. .1ge. each ‘gna than 4 feet... Behe Oi clorne: boot Sra yard Smz Orvoprosirins Ix Staurzp INENS, &o. inen Hot Biscuit Covers. ljomte Bibs... Linen Scaris, knotted triage, thd sro Lae kas? COWES Sraz Ovrontonrrtes Is Prnrvmenies ND Omer TICLES. 54, Cake Copco Soap... a8: Sole Wene tains oe Dottie Bepsoin lation for be. Bi Dane Harun Cotoune qi asia tt eine 4 He, Tetiow's Swan Down our-row Bristle Tooth Brush... “BR PPORTUNITIES: Is Lares (oops: ND EWELBY. ie Beare ahaa si and White.. P 0; Cut Se reas Bee Sian Ovronrusrms Is Veururros wp JNEcKWEAR Sran Orronromems Ix Norzoxa. ag Spool Cotton, 6c, 3 “about seven or eight months ago I was attacked by ‘cough and at once began to take a medicine mach ad- ‘Vertised ao am expectorant, and continued using it ‘until I hied taken about atx bottles. Instead of giving ‘me relief it only made me worse. I tried several other remedies, but all in vain, and I don’t think I hed three ‘whole nights’ rest during my nest, I began to think that CONSUMPTION ‘Had laid hold of me, and my hopes of recovery wore all gone. I wane mere skeleton, but a friend of mine who had been some time away called to see me, He recommended me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and, kindly sending me a bottle, I took it, but with little ‘hopes of recovery. I am thankful, however, to eay that it cured me, and I am today enjoying the best of bealth."—J. Wilmot Payne, Monrovia, Liberia. * AYERS CHERRY PEOTORAL Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TO CURE. Vaz Con Live Ox Has Losr Ite vileness in SCOTT'S EMULSION And gained a good deal in efficiency. It is broken up into tiny drops, which aro covered with glycerine, just as quinine in pills is coated with sugar or gelatine. You do not get the taste at all. ‘The hypophosphites of lime and soda add their tonic ‘eflect to thet of the half-digested cod liver oil. Lat us send you s book on CAREFUL LIVING-tree. SCOTT & BOWNE, ‘Chemists, 12 South sth ave., Now York. Your Grageist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod ‘Liver Ofl—all druggistseverywheredo. $1. 0:30 M2* Wixstows soornine syxcr ‘Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Sold by Druxgists in every part of the world. Be sureand ask for ““Mrs, Sqrupy and take no other kind. 2 F oR Soxsvax UBE POND'S EXTRACT. 10 . Davaus Wxoorrne covcH REMEDY. Stops whoop, allays cough end ents short disease. Instant and infallible in the sudden and dangerous Croup. Harmless and speedy in hacking and racking coushs. Over 40 years in use. Sold by druggist EDWARD P. MERTZ, 2ith and F sts., Washington, D.C. Many Pensoxs Ase broken down from overwork or bi BROWN'S IRON BITTELS Rebuilds the 4 aids of bile and cures malsria. 0c]3-206m_ . removes excess alert the wenuine. Q el bytes AND ocenpation wives but littieexertiee, Little Liver Pills for torpsd live Jue wa dosee Try theme ten ‘We will exhibit and place on sale TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 AND 2, Our Sirst importation of choice and exclusive styies of LADIES' TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED AGAINST FREE LUMBER. Convention of Lamber Men te Protest Again t Bille Before the Ways and Means Commitice. ‘The cor:vention of lumbermen called to mect in this city to protest against the passage of Dille pending before the House ways and means committee placing lumber on the free list, al. though set for 10 o'clock this was pot ty = until er by Mr. RH. Willets is @ neat adlress of welcome. M. Loud, Ausable,. Mich. officer and A. A. Brown of Cincinnati was mace secretary of the convention. A number of letters were read from lumbermen through- out the country regretting their mability tobe present, and expressing entire sympathy ‘With the object of the convention. Oa motion of T. W. Smith of this city = committee of three was appointed by the chair to make fur- ther nominations. Messra. Smith of this city, Fitegerald of Vermont and Barber ef Wiscom- fin Were appointed as such a committes. THE COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS. After an absence of one hour and one-half the committee on nominations retarned with « Teport recommending, first. that W. BR. Judson of Chicago and George A. Priest of this city be admitted to the convention as entitled to all the rights of delegates; eccond, that M. C. Henyett and J. Newton Nind be spreinted additional secretaries; third, thet H. M. Loud, W. B Judson, Edgar Munson, Wm. Irvine, W. B. Dickerson, WA Wimsatt ‘and W. 0. Geod- pabeore committee on resolutions; fourth, that W. B. Dickerson, ©. W. E. C. Best, Ewa. Brown, Eline Deemer. Hazen, W. A. Wimsatt, E. M. Herrick, F. Wey- erbacuser and W. 0. Goodman be fpointed vico presidents. On motion of Mr. Weed the Teport of the committee was unanimously adopted. At the request of the convention Mr. W. B. Judson of the Norchwestern Lumberman briefly recited the purpose for which the con- Yention wns called, and read the bille Guced im the House placing lumber on the free ALL READY TO FIGHT. Preparing for the Contest in New Orleans, END OF THE INDLANAPILIS STRIKE. Morland, the Oxford Tutor, to Be Tried for Blackmailing. RIGHTS OF CHINESE CONSULS. BOTH “FIT AS A FIDDLE” Preparations for the Great Heavy-Weight Fight at New Orleans. New Ontraxs, March 1.—Both of the partici- pants in tomorrow nigh:’s great fight are here or near here. Fitzsimmons ie still under Jimmy Carroll's care in treining quarters at Bay St Louis, and will not eome over to the city until tomorrow morning. On rising yee- terday he tipped the beam at 175 pounds. Hele in a condition not oom before. His skin is clear, his muscles pliant and power- ful and he is quick as lightning getting away or in getting any part of bis body out of the way. His only ailment is a sore finger. ‘When Maber came on yusterday morning there was few on the lovxout. He was at once taken to the rear of the city and now is becom- ing sccustomed to the change and taking the usual exercise. Madden is keeping bis man under cover and allowing no one to seo him. Half the fighters in the country from Slavin to Tommy Danforth are here, newspaper cor- respondents are thick as bees, and almostevery Pfofetsions! has delegations. | Gen. Nelson iles represents the army, the Dwyers the turf, King Kelly the diamond, Senator Kearney heads a Tammany Hall committee and the bench and bar have many unobtrasivemembers studying the date on the Olympicticketa. The arena seats 6,000 people and there will be no ‘vacant places. On motion of Mr. Dieman « committee of five was authorized to be appointed by the chair to call upon the House ways and means committee and ask that a committee represent- tug the convention be heard by that committee in opposition 40 the ; Messrs, Fitzgernld, Foresman, Dickerson, k and O'Brien were designated as the stee. DELEOATES IX ATTENDANCE. The following delogates wore in attendance: J. Newton Nind, Minneapolis, Minn, repre- senting Mississippi Vailey Lumbermen's Asso- ciation; J. P. Weyertweuser, lock Island, Mlinois, Rock Island Lumber and Manufactur- ing Co.; J. F. Barber, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Northwestern Lataber Co.;F.W.Gould, Moline, ie TUTOR MORLAND TO BE TRIED, Dimock, Gould & Co., Wm. Irvine, Chip: Evidence of His Biackmailing Schemes Pro- | Po"*, {alls Wie, Chippews Lumber and duced in Court. ‘ Loxpox, March 1.-—Maitland Francis Mor- land, sixty-five years old, the tutor living at St. John street, Oxford, who was charged on February 15 in the Bow Street police court with attempting to obtain from Lord Hoth- ficld the sum of by the blackmailing method, was today rearraigned before Sir John Lridge. After hearing further evidence against the prisoner Sir John Bridge committed bim for trial. 5 Sone’ Lumber Co.; Seth T. Foreswan, St. Albans, W. Va, Bowman Lumber Co. and West Branch Lumber auge, Wilameport, Pa; W. K. Gouse, Wilmington, Del.; David Austin, nee, Wis, Sawyer & Austin Lumber Co.; oung, ff, Clinton, Lowa, W. J vo; W. “BR Dickerson, | ( Ala, Alabama Lumber ition; Chaties H. MoCaren, Chicago, lil, North Westers Lamberman; H. L. Fitzgerald, Island Poud, Vt; Fitrgeraid, Averili Lumber Com- pany; Wm. Heyer, Winona, Minn, Winona Saye ad H. Parkhurst, Eislan Pa., French, shuret & Lenard; Win. Ran Prior, Willameport, Pa.: Artemus Lamb, Clin- ton, Iowa; C. Lamb & Son, A. T. Jenks, Stillwater, Min Stillwater Lumber Com- pauy; David Yozer, Stillwater, Minn; ©. A. Goodyear, Tomah, Wis, b. A & C Goodyear Co.; James Dessart, Mosinoe, Wis, ‘right, Merril, & in, —_—— Practicaliy Settied. Ixpraxaporis, March 1.—The street railway strike of the Citizens’ Company was practically settled at midnight, when Judge Taylor of the superior court appointed Thomas Stevie, the assistant superintendent recently discharged by President Frenzel, receiver of the con q The petition claims that President Frenzel is Deseart Lamber Go; H.W. Wrigh Wis., H. W. Wright Lumber Co.; J. 8. O'Brien, Stilwater, Minn., Anderson & O'Brien Co; Edgar Munson, Williamsport. 9: unfit for his position aud that he is the cause | Bost, Ronceverte, W.V. a, 8 Law of the present strike and the deprivation of | rence Boom and nutacturing Co.; people of means of transit aud that be is up-| Geo. ©. Tyler, Baltimore, Md.; ‘nos. W. held by tho directors. Smith, Washington, D.C; KH. Willett, Receiver Steele gave bonds in sum of | Washington, D. C.; Sam'l Ross, Washington, D. 100,000. C.; Wm. 0. Goodman, Chicago, Lip. Sawyer, Retort Aaiomee Goodman Go; W. 1.” Byker Benstager, Pa sf icHuyett, ‘bicago, i DNorthwestera, ergs hotersrenc Lumberman; | Greouleat pommon, ke An Important Decision Affecting Immigra- ogee $ J Barner, Loui, Mo, "St Louis Lumberman; tion of the Celestials. ELH "seawater, Minn: H.C Sax Fraxctsco, March 1.—Judge Hawley of the U. 5. circuit court has upheld the state su- preme court, and decided an important Chi- nese case in favor of the celestial and against the local collector. ‘The petitioner isMock Chew, a lad of seventeen, who Inst year prevented a certificate from ’ the Chinese consulate at Yokobame and demanded admission here asa merchant. The collector refused, claiming tie Chinese consulate in Japan had no right to issue such papers. ‘The judge's decision establishes the fact that Chinese consuls residing out of China may issue a certificate which must be recognized here as evidence of the right of holders to land. eee “JACK THE RIPPER” LC, Dalton, Ga, Cherokee Mauufacturing Com: pany: A. 8.’ McGoughan, St. Heleue, Mich, me § J E. W. Campbell, & ‘a. ve Troy, XN. & LIKE took ® recess until 4p. m., at which time the committee on resolutions was directed to report. ncnsenpeaiiataoti Real Estate Matters. Asa Whitehoad has bought for €6,593.44 of W. H. Holmes jot 1, square 172, Sug by 7% feet uorth west corner 17th and D streets north wont, L. M. Taylor, jr., has bought of A. T. Britton for $7,150 wub 76, square 175, 22 by 100 feet on ay gg ns Tyo . rdge, jr., has purchased for - 276.20 of Julia 4. Pock lot 12, block 6, Fisher et al.'s sub Widow's Mite. The Crime of Shoemaker Muir for Which He Died Today. Loxpox, March 1.—Muir, the shoemaker, who some time ago murdered a woman named Sullivan, who was living with him as his wife, was hanged today in Newgate prison. At the timo of the murder it was declared to be the work of the celebrated “Jack the Rip- per.” Police investigation showed that there was nothing about it to warrant the assertiva. Muir killed the woman by stabbing her with an extremely sharp shoemaker's knife. incom “WHERE It WAs BEFORE” The London “Standard'’s” Opinion of the Effect of the Sayward Case Decision. Loxpox, March 1.—The Standard this‘mern- ing. referring to the decision of the United Stator Supreme Court in the Sayward case, Ber- ing sea matter, says: “This decision leaves BOORUM, On Sunde 1S, ELLEN, MOOI ape dys Trienas i the faully ate respectfully tvited tend the funeral frot ber late Remdem-e, 1gew Twelfth, Sreet wordiwast, on i > Mais J, at 4 jiwonday, March 1, SMR, BMAX. LEX. inant son ot Wei, and Seow = abd five daye: comcestion rar edwesday, March 2, at 3p.m. Private, CROWLEY. MOND chow February 27, 4etee, : the diplomatic situation precisely where | act beg. ta Dade, as EM is was bofore. There is no reason | *fntcuestst as il cometary.” Private, to assume that the judges considered the in- HYDE. On Sunday, Februsry 28, It. ANTHONE ternational equities The failure to pro- | BX DE. in biseuaty-sooctd yal rch, fe o tives private. POLICE Detective Block Resigns and Several Pro- motions are Made, Maj, Moore laid beforo the Commissioners this morning the resignation of ex-Detective 8. J. Block from the pohice force, Theresigns- tion takes effect on the 15th instant,which date completes the nineteenth year of his service on iil take pinceat te residence of has par- Becond sireet soutuwest, on Weduesday at recommendation Gergeant Francis E. Cross was appointed full sergeant, vice McHenry,deceased, and Private ‘Miss Dorsey, om ae “Woare A Guxm A Box” Mra. Feomuending eouriay, union, oveshtorsien ‘But oold by all Gragytete ot 5 conta, and forbearance. Mrs, Oubell and Mrs. Shields au» fben withdrew and the business of the meet- ing proceeded. The point in ques ‘They ace blind who will ost try « ben of tion «owas = that the ladies i bas me the members fag under the constita- Bromws - Puss Pus ‘For the Gisorders which grow out of Impetred Diges- téon. Fore Weak Stomach, Constipation, Disordered ‘Liver end Bick Headache they are en unprovenent on Breceaus Puss E it £ nH hl eff Ly ty ! Fi Sas! if ri ft iH ‘ak 5

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