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\___-sTHE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1892 AtERs Sansaranmza 528 Dithoyn #., Phiiadelphia, Pa. Dhave taken a eat deat of medicine in my life, but no remedy ever helped me 0 much as Avyer's Sareaparilia, which I con- wider the best blood puriter in the world. & WALZ. WILL CURE YOU. Cov Lives Ox. ‘Suggests Consumption, which is almost unfortunate. Its best use is before you fear consumption—when you beginto get thin. Consumption is only one of the dangers of shinness. : scoTT’s EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL ‘Makes the thin plump, and the plump are almost safe, ‘Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING—free. SCOTT & BROWNE, Chemists, 132 South 5th ave.. | Concluded to enter the field. You may say this | that petitions will shortly be presented to par- | *ituation to the effect that in all poiuts wher ‘New York. ‘Your drucgist keeps Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver ‘Oil—all drugwistseverywheredo. $1. 206 RS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP See ee ese ty ie tErra | night in the residence of Prof. Ralph Copeland, | Hamburg-American steamship Gothia escaped | Portance i view of the turn the negotia- | Hong said avenue (to 9th street, enet; ING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It 800THES the | Who occupies the chair of practical astronomy | from that vessel and have not been captured. CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIX, | in Edinburgh University. The flames spread | Immigrant Inspector Massey served notice on CURES WIND COLIC, and i» the best remedy for | with startling rapidity. The professor's family | Capt. Moore o} ol ii Syrup” and take no other kind. 25 centsa bottle. ashy, For Berss USE POND’S EXTRACT. 16 p™racs WHOOPING COUGE REMEDY. Stops whoop, allays cough and cuts short disease. Instant and infallible? in the sudden and dangerous Croup. Harmless and speedy in hacking snd racking coughs, Over 40 yearsin use. Sold by druggista, EDWARD P. MERTZ, cclSeoOm __1ith and F sta., Washington. D.C. Browws Inox Brrreas Sart Indigmation, Bilicuaness. Drwpepsis. Malarie. > y. Buysicians mebd it. All dewiers seil it. Genuine bas trade ma ‘and crossed red Lines on wrapper. EI sPjures thecomplexiou, move the cause by usin dose. ‘Try them. WEBEHOLDING ovr up very bia In the first place the stock is.as “‘clear as whistle” of) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH a STREET. Anz You In need of a Suit of Clothes? If you are, come Good Servicesbie Men's Suite st $5.00; worth @10.c0. Extra Quality Fine Cassimer Suits at 67.50; ‘worth $13.00. ‘Fine Dress Suits at $10.00; worth $18.00. Boys’ and Children's Suite and Overcosts at aif price. 2,500 pairs of Odd Pants ot prices thet will ‘astonish you. ‘The above are oulys few of the many ber gains we give away. Give us a call and be convinced at the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co., 2d EDITION ani Lending Stock ands z Speeemng ad Zorsce, TRE TARIFF POSTTOXED. jeakness in the Market and Material — ee ee CAPITOL ‘N f we in Mi It is Discussed in the Cabinet Meeting It is Transmitted to the Senate by the Presi- | The Naval nm wi a aii . phe ‘Two Hours Today. tor | dent, but Without Recommendation. Upon sna bongo see ere aay a Ee een enton ave New Yonx, March 8.—The woakness of yos- terday was continued this morning afd ma- MAY VISIT CHICAGO, | rst nee rer ees oo erates at 4734, while the remainder of the list was fractionally lower. New England The King of Sweden May Come to subsequentty railed Reading, — A message from the President transmitting | The House committee on naval affairs today | The tarjff has been postponed another day.| Representative Holman, chairman of the NO INDICATION OF ANY CHaxax yao THE ConpI-| the recently negotiated treaty of arbitration | finally agreed upon the naval appropria- | The snnouncement of th@wWeath of Representa- | committee On appropriations, is confined to his ‘TION OF YESTERDAY 48D XEw DEVELOPMENTS | relative to the Bering sea fisheries hasbeen |tion bill and authorized the chair-| tive Kendall of Kentucky caused on ‘adjourn- | room today by lines. twas notknown at the axfrousty LOOKED FoR—coument ox mm. | laid before the Senate. men, Mr. Herbert of Alabama, to report | ment of the House immediately after the rend- | Capitol how serious his iliness was, and mem- ‘BADEN-POWRLL'S RATHER FREE UTTRRAXCES. it is unaccompanied by a recommendation. | it to the House tomorrow morning. | ing of the journal. bors of the House thronged the appropriation pes bec eegryrenys ae er as ae The committee decided not to incorporate! Unless some unexpected incident arises to | committee room this morning to inquire about suede and A meeting of the cabinet was held this morn- zuelan Steam: ge po lage in the bill paragraph, which was eft | interfere Mr. McMillin will open the tariff dis- | his condftion. the World’s Fair. Whesting were all weak ‘and declined about 1/5: All the members were present, with the je crannies 5 Open at the meeting, providing that all | cussion after the firet morning hour tomorrow. | Considerable comment was made at the Onpl- per cent each. After 11 o'clock there was a | ©x¢eption of Secretary Blaine, who is still con- DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. material used in the constraction of tbe | He will call up the wool bill | tol today upon the fact that between twenty- rally but the market aa dul At noon nearly fined to his house with a cold, and) Secretaries ——— new ships should be of American manu-| hour, and will be followed by republican in | five and thirty members of the House are on GEN. FR VIL BE A CANDIDATE. =: one oa —— a yo and Foster, who are absentfrom the city. | The corr Passenger Railway Company | facture, except in cases where, in the | opposition—Mr. Dingley, probably. | the sick list. Some of them are in Washing- , ALG tion, being sluggish at the lowest figures. At Meeting lasted for two hours and was © Charter of Osngrees: judgment of the Secretary of the Navy, it will| The purpose is to allow the broadest latitude | ton, some of them at their homes and otbers at this’ welting (ob p.m.) the market is dull devoted almost entirely to « consideration of | One more street railway bill got into the Sens | be to the manifest interest of the United States | i this debate and to continue it as long a8 neo- | Atlantic City and Old Point-Comfort. This tx ¢ Pak Gal ‘Money. eney, At Liged per cent: exchange the Bering see situation. it ie mot known | #te yesterday afternoon, Senator Colquitt in- to purchase material in limited quantities of 2, to give evers one who wants to talk an | an tnasnally large sick list and it te thongtt Narrow Escape of Prof. Copeland | quiet and steady; posted rates, actual} that any communication has been received | troduced it by request, and it has now gone to , 60 present law in reference to | Opportunity to do so. at it may lead to an inquiry into the present 60 a 4873/4873 ‘ : this matter will stand unchanged. A provisi-| | The passage from the silver question to the | sanitary cond f the Cupitel ; Fates AO ake oor aye cans cattaeec! | from the British minister that indicates any | the District commitieo, The bill has for ite | don wma qucduphronricumpatwihcuen Gok: | aru he hake as negate pager to the | sanitary conditions of the Capitol. a. and Family. 6s, 109 bid; 4s, coupon, 117 bid; extended change in the attitude of his government in | object the incorporation of the Union Passenger | lars for the opening of the Sand street entrance | *®ong the majority, now so badly divided. | mn House this afternoon found that Mr. registered, 100 bid. the matter. As a result the situation may be | Railway Company, and provides that John G. | to the Brooklyn navy yard. It was also de-| | While the vote on the silver resolution yee | Holman was me suffering from = bei said to be just what it was yesterday and new | Slater, Thos. D. Singleton, MorrisKeim, Anson | Cided to insert a provision by which contracts | Fay ahowod @ very much larger majority | cold, He expre imself as fooling “very A NEW TRIAL FOR LINGO. | Grtef in tondon for x-minister Pierrepont. | doveiopments are awaited wiih-a grosb dial of & Taylor, Abner B. Kelly, Henry K. Simpson, | £0% Provisions and clothing may be advertwsed | Si0t'g consideration of the Hiand pill than | anwell,” but stated that be was wot by any t i will be foun vorin Di 5 je onl ye Os little: Loxpox, March 8.—The news of the death of | interest. Geo. W. Linkins, & Oppenheimer, Chi MOERIy ee so Se She Sy Jowenae, | oc mange i enrtced, cad inte pochotie oes ee |e ee nen me Se Cana _ on. Edwards Pierrepont, formerly minister Mm sinaseowins's 9 Baum, T. John Newton, and their successors, PURER SATE, fight Will not be long protracted when the time | he felt unwell, and becanse of the storm today © to England, has dnect niet = ‘The House committee on post offices today | comes for the matter to. be directly before the | decided to remain at 0 SWEDEN'S KING MAY COME. ee ee ee 2. Baden-Powell, who was one of the En- | seovintee eacaacay oe ota aes thy | 8rdered a favorable report on the bill to re- | House. ad Peg ee Prospects of a Royal Visitor to the Chleage | gled. Although his claim to descent from the ows Tee yes On the Bering re com: | tame ‘of’ the Union Passenger Railroad | Classify and prescribe the salaries of railway treed a demonstrated yesterday that pro- | lievos that it will not be necessary to do #0 éa Fair. uke of Kingston caused him much ridicule | Mission that closed its Inbore at the State De-| Company, with authority to construct, Iny | clerks. A hearing was also given by the com- Foleo ef thie Tie re Somalis ender Go | tho gromat Snctence, © March &—The King of Sweden has | 8nd loss of political prestige in America, no-| partment last week. is quoted in an interview | down and maintain in the city of Wash-| mittee to a delegation of the abet Sek tus’ ae eee = ” Curcaao, he may visit | POdY here doubts that the claim was genuine, |!" New York yesterday as saying in effect| ington, District of Columbia, n _ single | tionof Letter Carriers in favo: | embers will find thas the privileges of ob- written a letter intimating that y and’ that the representatives of the extinct | tint the work of the commission” as | or’ a double track railway’ with the | creasing the salaries of letter carriers of Re frcsrorrer pt natgr eg tap Sige were tidin veteneed the world’s fair at Chicago in person. The | dnkedom of Kingston are to be found in the | Of ® most satisfactory nature so far as th0| necessary switches, turnouts and other me-| grades. Another delegation argued beiore the | CsPected them to be waen the now rules were | Partial Program of the Summer School @t FOR COLOKED Yours. 2 e opted, but in the fight yesterday it was not | tion was read last night by Presi-| United States. ‘Ihe name of Pierrepont went | Testults were concerned, and that the sessions | chanical devices and sewer connections neces- | committee in favor of pensioning lester ear- |“ ; | Wilberforce, Ohio, ‘The projected visit is as yet a mere suggestio’ Leet were family through the female line. Mr. Hedi tere Grd Teached a number of |slong the following | streete and ave- rout Sohn ‘Guadiete anedieatoase: sr sr ceed toma oa das Auautnats Qanbbietinn of anes a a jberiess co% was highly esteemed in London 8 0. newspapers | nue: Commencing a “ ennt : . i 3 F id. = —s bo a. be: ae preside | society apart from his poseession of a name | WeFe at fault whon they stated that the bes or Pliny peer thence west on sai Representative Curtis, from the committee THE PENSION OFfrickr. ored youth, which will be held at Wilberforce, @tes seman Uiharaey or eotamtihc cncigeean that goos back to the days of William the {Sons for all. practical purposes were a | B street to ite intersection with Massachusetts | on invalid pensions, today reported favorably 7 J | Ohio, from July 13 to August 19, is attracting sos Serdemocsicar Conqueror. failure. The deliberations of the commission were of a private nature and the meeti beng ec sient een aera = plorsdndissirey mepep i Loree! giao the | much attention. The methods of tnetrection and tLe meetings were | avenue to 13ti ens nee north on! applicants to OT hiiton pecial Investigating jpop Prac ot Gach at ss 4 Baltimore's Appeal to Congress. compan rrarbgme barge Seta tease ee ee public as weil as emer t o “courte | ‘Tho apociel pension iavestigating eommaittes | paar rordsertnerer gtd Gen. Alger Will Enter the Field for tho} Bartizone, March 8.—Tho board of trade pe at apetnage connie street to C atroct north; thence west on C/%,,Tecord. | Under existing law it is | of the House convened at 12 0 ‘today and | “Among those who have promised to lecture | Presidential Nomination. has adopted these resolutions: ‘That the free Pace fo petires a heed eee street north to ‘New Jersey avenue; thonce Sepa =~ scortain menses that, ow eeegeene| | proceeded with its examination of wituer a tmens those whe kare youminet Ss Dernorr, Mict., March &—The Tribune this | coinage bill is dangerous to the best interest | Poweil'sactiony Deen y northwestwardly by way of said avenue to D | or record or some official thereof having cus-| Assistant Secretary Chandler of the Interior | commissioner of edvcation; Dr. 3.1, M. Carey, morning contains the following: “Gen. Russell | of the country and that our Representatives in | nyo) eee expressing his views so ao street north: thenco west on, D street north te | ody of the sel, and beeauve of these re uire. | Deyuctuent was the rat witnes | Eomminioner of edcation: De ‘Carr A Alger will eave for California tomorrow ~~ been Seal be req nested to br Ls ~~. 2 of | Matly was to look Ese retro ee ee wy ments: openly eee aes After telling the Sane ficial re- | Lge agrt a & Ben: wof the grounding on I iat pinnae emer yeitoie asked | the steamship Alms in the cheonet in an effort and, after a careful consideration of the | way of 1ith street to Sth strect west; thence go to the trouble and expense of executing | lations with the Interior Dep peer uot Cente ral en him: ‘Will you say before leaving, Gen. Alger, ae to avoid collision with a bay schooner our Rep- | L644 habits of the seal and the best course | south on Sth streot to D street north: thencoeast | Enother declaration before a olficer of a court | BAtion of young Raum was b mde r something os to your attitade toward the sug-| the pursuye of the bill now before that body | Ze sPecien, to reach a stntement of facts to be| nue to Ath atreet west; thence north on | lished, could be favorabiy adjudicated, si rimente are now being or- Tescntatives in Congress bs requested to uege | 12 Pe pursued to prevent the extermination of | by way of Louisiana avenue and Ind: Of. record before their claime, otherwise estab. | Connection in the matter was expl: mittee. | i resented to the board tras the treet sireet north; thence east on E x ‘ enized. y ©. Moten of this city and gestion of your name for the repablican Presi-| regulating the rights of way by vessels within ‘whole matter wan submitted for arbitration. | attest to 18th street ensty- thence souls on 13th + THE PENBION BILL PASSED. At the request of afr. Esloe, Judge Chandler | Sit Imogen” Howard of New York eit wil - an recently,” said Alger, ‘been un- the lim! the mere Whether the commission did come toa finai| street to Massachusetts avenue southeast; | The House passed the pension appropriation | told the committee what be knew im regard to have change of the Normal School: Prof. Kelly ler of Howard University and Prot. Shorter ree University will bave of M a agrecment isa matter that has not, of course, | thence by way of said avenue to B street | pi x iy decided aa to whether I would enter ‘te con-| Kaglish Industrial Classes Oppose War. {been made public as yet, but there seems | south; thence east on DB stroct to. Lath | Vit Just before adjournment yesterday, . Barrie, @ neperter on ‘Tes Braswe — mous which bave come to me {rom earn Lospos, March 8.—Wm. Randal Cromer, M. = be a ae impression among | street east; thence south on 19th ae to E wh eo bri menpendirediatied Hi Srau, told him about the incident and per of the Washington p i na final vote was rei i" ee pet : to eepeiaeant: Leg ae ee rested Gilt SOaUe Le ease ied ores | situation tn. tbu alles) that tn as posiov where | im oes) Gan oor ines’ of beeiawiant. os | yectecday outs peotiatin-Matag a tims oe Se ts te pelle | aes r : te * ; is | Princ for me, through the Zritune for the informe; | iament signed by 1,200,000 members of the in-| or the two gevornmmoute were ay. Aeormsne ane | saraly alone D aod Entestfrom Stuetreet to | he couslderation of the silver bill the resolu | , Hien of my friends both st bome and abr; dustrial organizations and others in favor of | the commission did not agree. 15th street east, and south on 19th strect within | #0" Was adopted by a vote of 190 yeas to 89 | n, spins Secale af oe deen tale aan nays. A number of republicans voted for eon- | eoniide: 3 n of all disput ween Great aon er aia: one year after said D and E streets north and | ijvraci ‘ | wx - wOrE, Britain and the Gnited & \T IMPORTANCE, sideration who will not vote for the Biand | vame was givea, ALL SLID DO’ ‘itain and the United States. 19th street east = shall bi also | § gota a A gentleman who is competentto speak a8 iccn opened and grade bill. On the other hand there are probably tion, several — pe Narrow Escape of Prof. Copeland, the Scotch | petained Immigranta Make Their Eacape. | ne Who knows said to a Sran reporter this | commencing at the intersection of E street om eee iar hg erry come pose mipdl ec gh Astronomer, and His Family. Barrmoxx, March 8.—Four of the eight | ¥ternoon that in his opinion the efforte of the | north with 10th street east; thence north | tog,’ ‘The vote makes it pertectly clear that | macuncet, wea in muck: bh cles ralecience. Mr. Jews Lawson of Wi Eprxscacs, March 8.—A fire broke out last | destitute immigrants who were detained on the | Commission could not be regarded as of great | along 10th street to Florida avenue; thence | the Bland bill ean be passed by a large major- | heviguation, which was Lewe, be : ity, mare mesa aw —— that by which the | tion. He then sent for the resignation and ac- resolution was adopte COAST DEFENSES. 2 conscience fund. He suid that George the department of physiology in ; Prof. perogman of Cee U ' versity, the . Atianta, Ga., department of Greek; Mrof. Sear- informa- | borough of Wilberforce University, depart oyes|meut of Latin; Prof. James M. exam Judge Ciandier | Colston of the Virginia Normal and ‘auner. chief clerk of th Institute, aepartment of nata- tions took last week. thence south on 9th street to “Salisbury’s refusal to renew the modus vi-| street south; thence east along said M vendi of a year ago clinches the business,” he | street + to ' 10th street east; thence the Johnson line steamship | said. “Ieee Mr. Powell is quoted as saying | north on said 10th street to E street north: Will give instruction an Bible studies, De. W. B. id he had never received Jolitson in sacred biography, Miss Julia BL Raum receiving money Mason in Sunday school work. that there was not the same demand. for | Provided, that a single track only shall be laid | on coast defenses, has submitted an elaborate : peor aiid ane epee second and were only awakened when their bed rooms | **Tived in his vessel Sunday from Liverpool. | the modus vivendi this year as last | O0 said 9th and 10th streots enst, and on D and | ana exhaustive report on the bill reported by | ert at suber niond ote erand that was cov. | Four Deaths From Violence, became filled with a dense, suffocating smoke. ea inasmuch as the conditions aro _not | streets north, with the right toran public car- | | Four burial permite were issued from the . * him last week for the establishment of a gun | ence to appointment of . “ Finding all escape by the stairways cut off the “Yellow Jack” Took Three. the same. I can’t see, myself, how they have | tiages thereon,drawn by cable,electric or other | ¢.-tory on the Paci: “ \* pe Police Court today in cases of deaths by vio profemor gathered all the membersof his| New Yonx, March 8.—The steamship Rossi, | changed in any way sinco then. He surely erie hog owed Fewe tinde) appeoree ot heavy pete pigs rd meduavy: Shs lsauemnet lence, and in each case the deaths occurred jonsabold in ;- Bek rece, —— sce one | which arrived here this morning from Santos, oes ct = — pea bia, eentriog eharetccar Scate, ot face cae question of the sdvisability of establishing such | man Hopkins, but no new points were brought | Sunday. The permits were for Mr. and Mra. prAna aese ous ante by Valeting theeteand | Brazil, was detained at quarantine, Yellow | end” next summer than a dead sec was | ceeding Scents for each passenger from any |®, factory has been under consideration by me | Montague, the victims of the murder aud sui- ‘ for somo months, and several hear- witness if he knew any one > :, fever broke out among the crew while at| last summer. An open season, especially | distance on waid road from its beginning to its | Somuittee * | idet Mrs. Mary A. White, who was murdered aaeethis tone serybody inthe, house de-| Sentos and the first mate’ engineer aud one of | in'view of ihe unusual’ wamber of sealers thet | terminus. (cca elena MSI saclay aren] beled Who was interested in tho Ly her iiusbaud, “Heddy” White, who also scended to the ground in safety, but they hada | the seamen died, are fitting out for Bering sea, will mean noth- | Whenever the route shall coincide with the | Wer ne, pi bys Pee cress sepa shar. lees = L a Nhe i killed binvel{, and the fourth permit was for very narrow escape. Besides his professorship —--- ing less than the practical destruction of the | route of any other railway company there is to | yore strongly opposed to having tay of tive dee | one ee can tules said that all he Knew in Fe-" the interment of the remaine of Paul Cullen, in the university Prof. Copeland 1 astronomer ‘Town and Gown Kow in France. seuling industry. Whatdifference does it make | be joint use of the tracks. Le fekory given 10 novel coc ox, | Tara so the matter was what he read in the | the boy who wes killed on the eallrend Santag one, NOT | iter: royal for Scotland, and in his house wasa large} Pants, March 8.—The townspeople of Guig- | What reportthe commission makes to the board e company’s capital stock is not to be lese | Tection of the factory given to navai officers on | newspapers. h : e the ground that the coast defenses of tue gov- | did he have any conversation with Gen. Bussey io oan a and exceedingly valuable library of astronomi- F non, near Versailles, were attacked Inst night | Of arbitrators if there are no seals loft to arbi- jose seas — 500,000. The | scamont were properly in charge of the War |on the subject ——_— cal works, which had been bequeathed to the | +, cncut 100 students of the agricultural col. | tate Upon’ ee eee ee eee Department, aud us the factory was intended | In response toa question by Mr. Enloe Mr. Mange af the Shawssmaten, pation by the Earl of Crawford and Baleares. | aoe te aes a on eed ocalted wtent THE TREATY SENT 70 THE SENATE. To REPEAL THE PRODUCE LICENSE TAX. | chiotly to manuiacture guns for the protection | Clandier stated that be had Lad a conversa-| The fe ? ‘These books were saved, though they were | loge at ere apo) Angee torny ‘acndge tp | _ The President this afternoon transmitted to| A bill to repeal the license tax of €25 per | of the Pacitic const the army stouid have com | tion with the district attorney relative to. the e damaged by water. pled i s° | se Senate the treaty signed a week ago sub- | head now imposed upon produce dealers in the lete control of it, The committee, however; |euarges agninst young Iintm. fe thought | ‘ : ‘ i by @ unanimous vote, decided to report the bill | that be had written to the «istrict attorney | LINGO TO BE TRIED AGAIN. mitting the whole matter to arbitration. It repamtys pothecialy rgd Glen in its present shape, which leaves the control of | and the district attorney came see him. | __— FINANCIAL AND COMMEKCIAL, was accompanied by a mere message of trans- | bY ‘01 lackburn. is almost, not | the tuctory under the direction of both the | He cailed the district attorney's atiention to | mittal that contained no recommendations | Precisely, the same measure as was introduced and no comment of any sort. It is understood | Several days ago by Senator Gallinger. that the situation will be further considered at 10 EXTEND THE STREETS. TO EXUMPT VETERANS. Tagxtox, N. J., March he acabinet meetin, riday, at i resentative Raines of New York has intro- rney had sa ai 5 * 8.—Chief Justice = ig to be held on Friday, Rep: ines of N i | satior dis attorney id that be did | Joseph's Chauve “oe i 34 | _ A matter of more than a little interest to the 5 ‘at sation the district attorney had said that be did | Josey " ; . . District is being discussed in the room of thi not have cnough;testimony ou which to found | La NCH to a. = ee the — a to be present. rimropesction committe this afternoon, | "ho are now in the classified civil service from |a case. Stowart had denied the whole busi- | court, i grant a new io | Beep ALL TRE CORRESPONDENCE TO BE Fi The New Jersey Supreme Court Will Give| i ‘Mim Another Chance. tue Kew Work ‘Stock Saree Mite to Corson apd Slacart War and the Navy Departments. the statement of a man (Stewart) that be had offered young Kaum €10 a month in order to secure a 260 position. In asubsequent couver- “YN Way a ord Tel . . : cas, < ; The subcommittee having charge of the bill | C°™Pstitive examinations for promovion. e : Pe peor, ae tem smper acta Itis announced that President Harrison will | which provides for the extension of strects and THE SWEATING SYSTEM. THE DEAD CONGRESSMAN. JERSE re ee — Gib. Bee in afew roe send to Congress the nebteaaped avenues feared for the success of their measure | The subcommittee of the House committee ————e ei Bie Joun € ence on the Bering sen matter which hasac-|in the House, so they pro to amend it. : Z ceaaiael he Funeral of Represent : DREW THE COLOR LINE. mo, cumulated since the date of the Inst published | The proposition which they will probably change | P Manufactures appointed to investigate the | Arrangements ter the Eaneral of Memes at the —— Ses volume, January 6. 1891. It — will in- | is that which relates to the issue of bonds. In| “8weating system” met yesterday to outline a s aged | Cote Vaden, hd Pogilist Dixon Refused Accommodations at | D°xif-C a 2 ae et place of thissection the subcommittee will prob: | plan for hearing testimony and transacting | _Repteseutative John W. Kendall of Kentucky, AVECUA DOUBOR, in ber a Leading Buffalo Hotel. ‘Do. refusal to extend the modus ably urge a paragraph providing for the appro- | other business that will eome before it. who was stricken with apoplexy, as stated in Burrato, N. ¥., March 8.—The color line was | Dis! It is the expectation, although this is not | priation outright of the amount which may be | —Kepresentative Warner of Now York, a mem- | yesterday's Stan, died last nightat 9:25 o'clock. | ais drawn against George Dixon, the champion | Ft. known definitely, that the President will ac- | Necessary to inaugurate the great work. Itis| ber of the subcommittee, said that the com-| iyo never regained consciousness after the | company the correspondence with a message | believed that about a year’ setting forth the viewsof the government upon |*umed in the preparation of maps and | nications from manufacturers and. labor gong atunlegy nc roed gamegod pd as mathe: plans, and it is the purpose of the| organizations bearing on the subject he Kentucky delegation met ia Speaker | "2ST Nick o, Fae a as : committee to be content with an|and th tn Sh, Ge tek Ge time would be con- | mittee was in receipt of numerous comni bat was afterward removed. Dixon and his manager, O'Rourk rived here Sunday night. They ma Tuesday, March 8, 182, HOW, son ot Fi scope of the work has developed | Crisp's room this morning to arrange the de- | FOKDACK, infant ane Rake at. Bow appropriation for this preliminary preparation | to sach an extent on this account and because | tails for the funeral. Representative MeC: “i. 20 & leading hotel, and, repairing to the dining An Inventor Driven Mad. Until next session. Sepator Allison, chairman | of other matters before tho commitice that ib | presided, esolutions to be offered im the | Fessieiee, Lie Teun dct Soxektedsa™, from tae room, had their supper. They did the same Cutcaco, March 8.—Last evening Farmer} of the committee on appropriations and | finds it impowsible to begin the heariugs on | © 3 thing yesterday morning, but during the fore- noon they were apprised that Dixon would Rot be allowed in the dining room thereafter. Washington stock Exchange. When they went 40 dinner Di Rood Williams shot in the presence of his wife at their home, 2617 | trict appr. ixon was told by Wabash avenue. Two years ago Will-| te, deli Sales—Regular call—tz o'clock m.: | Washington | jams HIGDON, On Tuesday, Bar: aner mself through the heart | also of tho subcommittee on the Dis-| Friday next, the day sct for the commence- | House were agreed upon and a selection was | gemuetiinn, ANSE Dusted esi 3ce0 riation bill, took part in| ment of the investigation. wade of a funeral committeo, which selection | ee. dauckier of ions of the commitee and will| Th nmittee is hard at work and Rep-| the Speaker subsequently approved and at |“ ‘leuwt.ves aud friends invited to view the remains probably aid the committee to bring to a satis- | resentative Hour, its secretary, is preparing an | at SiG G street southwest. Interment et i thod of — making nounced in the House. It wat resolved to move 4 sont “ the head waiter that he had orders not to | Gas Convertible 6s, $40 at 145. Washington Gas, invented 0 met factory conclusion their amended scheme. elaborate plan of action in the matter and the i.» Weanorday evening. allow the colored pugilist to eat in the public | series A. $200 at 135. Washington and Georgetown | Peet, twine oS. eo Ses cubic vice eee cl members are doing individual work and are | ¢ Sdjournment of the House out of respect to | Xia 0m Toemlay. March 6. 2808 at 200. est had objected. Rafiroad, 15 at 262; 5 at x62. Metropolitan Ruilroad, | 1"& Company the right to ure his inven- REAT FALLS AILWAY. submitting their ideas to the secretary. the memory ofthe dead man and to prepare a | jst MAKY ititmas er aarke bad anexcited conference | 19 at 107. Washington Gas, 10 at 444, tion for the manufacture of binding twine. It| ‘The bill to incorporate the Washington and So t of resolutions of respect to be is alleged that Williams then endeavored to| Great Falls Electric Railway Company has A CATALOGUE OF THE Law LIBRARY. the state Golegation. A compression form astock company for the manufacture of | Brot Ott ton ae assistant Gecretney of War | . Seuator Stewart this afternoon introduced a | tcc of seven suembers and tree Se for rexitiereas ieee, | {wine for other purposes, but was continually | ree eee a auying the. secretary's ro. {Joint revolution providing that there be pre- | be appointed to accompany the re Us 8G, coupons, 100%, | Hee Ecnts of "tho. National Cordage | marks isa report by Col. Eliiot, in charge of | Pared by the brarian of the law library of the | Kentocky. A short service wiil be held dopted by | am. Thured comnit- | Cops.) LYNCH. Op Tuesday, March 6, 1802, a ELENORA, aged two pears, four the | ——— days, poungest ehid ot Jonnand Aste MH. Tye 6 Chi as, March 10. (Long Branch North O Street Katiroad, 95 at 43; x at 43; 20 of the hotel, the outcome of | ta: 43, Washington Market, 50 at 10. which was that the ban upon Dixon was r tou Loan and Trust Company, 2 at 109: moved. Dixon and U'Rourke were very indig-| “Government, Honds—t- 3. a nant over the affair. = fy Bes asked. a ae if vid, uid, 11134 sake ponda—Market atock. Ta, | Company, who, it is said, succeoded in break- | the water supply. The substance of the two | Supreme Court of the United States a subject | te Tetidence of the deceased tomorrow after. | , suneral from her parwute, evidence, SID O stages Starving People Nearer Than Russia. 1892, currency, 101 bid, —asked, 20-year fund, | ing up every plan he formed for the establish- | Communications is favorable to the bill if the | and wuthors catalogue of the books in the law | jaitimore and Potomac depot and placed ina | MASON. Un Seturdas. Marck 5, 1MI2, at Bo'clook Loxpox, March 8.—Lord Mayor Evans has | 6s, 1592,gold, 1003 bid,— asked. 20-year fand,5s, 159, | ment of a twine manufacturing plant. For | measure is amended in accordance with Col. | library. The appropriation is 212,51 car attached to the Chesapeake and Ohio | “Bic sthuss. br. JOHN £DW ES MAnOE, issued an appeal to the public in behalf of the | £0, 108 bid, — usked. | Water stock, is, cur- | two years Williams fought against overwhelm- | Elliot's recommendations, EGR as ORCAS western express for transportation to Kentucky. | H etuvet nortuwe-t Tency, 1901, 172 vid,— asked. 30-year fuid, 66, gold, 0 The - suffering people of Newfoundland. Owing to Touts Did. asked. “Water stcck, wo, vis, “sure | ig Odds and gradually grew moro and more FOR COl, ALLABACH’S WIDOW. ‘The President Keceives the Firemen. ‘The congressional committee will oceup’ | Fen 3 . k cur, | despondent, until during the last few days he} A resolution to pay Mrs. Allabacb, widow of | The President gave a special this | special car and the party will be accompanied | , MILES. Tuesday sworuiue, March 8 1607, ot ber the severity of the winter, the storms which | tency, 123 b ct bts, ved, fund, cur! has been a victim of melancholia, which pay > gave a special reception this | special ca P 2 reaidence, 308 ».teet soUtLieat, FLORENCE A, wife bave interfered with the fisheries and from | 7eRC¥; 112 bid, 113 asked 838, Teg. dium, 1816. | Tim, Hee tate oT om bimm until last | the late Col. Allabach (who commanded the | afternoon to the New York Veteran Volunteer | ¥¥ Mr. George M. Bond. city passenger agent | OC rat it "sues : : : : f the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad. iret erevices ar the cerow, Wednendag,, at Stee campee, theres wideapread destitution on | “Miscellaneous Yonds—Warhington and George- | night he was almost & raving maniac. Golo feyalpente of Q800, waa yesterday | Firemen, who are on their way home trom a “qe faneral party will escort the remains to | #Zv.cqch im; mor tae a | man r¢ by Town Kailroad 14, 68, 104 105 asked. ——>——_ » New Orleans and other southern cities. station on the Chesapeake and | "4! ned - Tees cunbribtions be sect To GirWen. White. | Mena aa Georgetown Htanrony ouvert: | suppressing Disturbing Literature in China. LE ee The reception took piace in the east room and |. Where the friends of the ded | zines Pat TtoMas A. beloved busens way, premier of the island. al Market Company," és, 110 bid, — asked, | Loxpon, March 8.—A dispatch from Shanghai DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. the band played “Hail to the Chief” when the man will assume charge. | 1 oe 7 perce are Washington Market Company imp. #. 115 bid, | to the Times says it is reported that the pub- President entered the room. arrangements have been made fo = ‘asked. | American Security and ‘Trust Com: | iishers of the anti-foreign literature in Chang- | TE PROPOSED MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE EXrEX-| ‘Tho visitors wore accompanied by Represont- | CMe to Morehead from Mt. Si Ca OE tee ce sae eee a coun pany. ‘58, 100 bid,— asked. Washington ao Ta ay rikke' Gr Haunt Mice sien SION. atives Campbell and Stevens of New York and | Po the remains twenty-tive Wer cau be filled, jzw Youx. March 8.—Ja iven | fantry Ist mortgage 63,1904, 99 bid.— asked. Waah- | Sha, in the provin 5 ve New k 4 ioceene anahiiaithand $25,000 to the University pe the City of New | Inston Light lutuutry 2us, 92 bid. — asked. Wash | arrested and The blocks from which the attacks | ‘The Commissioners today forwarded to Con- ere Sadisienly [preteutes, So the Execitent ae peor od ! ington Gus Company, series A, 6s, 185 bid, — asked. | upon foreigners were printed destroy It is | gress, in reply to an inquiry concerning House | by their chairman, Mr. George W. Andersqn, mee t York. (The gift was mado a few days after he | Washington as company, ieries B. ib bid. | added that, placards. prohibiting the printing | bill G24 to. authorize the extension of Massa- | "Ho Pronounced the fall names of the entire RINGER'S CONDITION. ae ; i eat | tod Dy She, government. Gniwcmam, tos {ot f ®| At the luncheon Mr. James H, Richards Gowt's desire thet the gift should be kept «| fintnad is: mortnace Sa ty Mideiio waked’ aon [Tender of the anti-foreign element, only ev. | DTG neross Rock creek on Mawachusctts | made a short address of welcome. "President | Me 18 Better Today— secret, but the Rev. Dr. ‘John R. Paxton, the | royolitan Railroad Convertible #8, 129 bid, —| eaped arrest on the plea of nickness. cont of cach works oe Ng estimate of the | Anderson of tho visitors reeponded, thanking itor of the church which Mr. Gould and his | asked. U. 8 Electric Light Convertivie 68. 1113; —— bso the hosts for following i hy generous and tement of His Im- residence, 1122 aie RUssEv waco Se z , $ ‘Thirty-five-foot macadam roadway. @32,033; | fraternal wel B The condition of Representative Springer is opp tnerng ‘es out the fact unintentionally | pid, 113% naxed. | Auacostia Hailruad Oe. 108 bid. | netrtbation Quickly Followed His Crime. | 172,587 cuble yards grading, €94,660; bridge | catcrna! welcome they had everywhere re-| much better this morning and his physicians sine Thoreday worming, March 20; thence to —_—_——_- — mortgage Sa, ia, ses cokee. Masonic Hall As | Nasuvitte, Texx., March 8.—A special to ores — a $176,000; masonry and cul-/ Mr. Stephenson of the New York exempt | are now of opinion that af he holds until tomor- | Frjeaue vt te faul.s invited. — “National Bank stocks Bank 2 i : e ; ; ed today he will be on the | 14NN._ On Tuescay worn ine, Mare Sir Edward Hudson Kinahan Dead. ational Bak stacks “Bask ot Washingsom, ao | tbe American from Florence, Als., says: The | Yet P8907. oo 1 isk should be | Hremen Poke of the services of the volunteer | row what he has gained today he will be on the | |14AN. Ow Tuemiay ue, March 8, 1NG2, ac 3 Loxvox, March 8.—Sir Edward Hudson Kin- ial. 489 ‘asked. \-1 iked. Metropolitan. “60 bid, 269 asked. C¢ aban, the well-kuown manufacturer of Irish | asked, Metropol 8 sake ce '— | negro who beat the two white women in Hardin ‘al. | country, Ter Aremen whenever there war danger. rond to convalescence. Dx. Vin preseutative Timothy Campbell wasgreeted | "Gees day as “Our Tim” aud madeaneat address, i which | PBFsiciansat noon today said: nt, one of the ide added 10 per cent for surveys, engineering and sonar Femeiive, text Pourveetth ; fifteru yous. has paid the penalty of his | contingencies. whisky, is dead. He was descended from an | bid, asked. citizens.1:0 bid. 1s; asked. Column. | oTIME. | Ho was caught near’ Florence Thats ) cys govenxMex? LITERARY AND sctextiic Cot | he spoke of his adinitution for the veterans of | CBMition is very favorabie. ‘The erysipelus ts old Cork family that was stanchly attached to | Dia. 165 bid, 165 asked. “Capital, 126 bid. 15 asked. | (lay and trken to the victims house fot identittca, LEcrIoxs. the old volunteer department. rapidly subsiding, and, following the nature of the house of Stuart and suffered persecution | We eres og ee cet Shia, Wie: | citizens Untng bim at once. ‘The mule he was| Jn reporting upon the resolution of the —__-+-_____ the discase ot first disappearing whero it first ra 0130 oo and confiscation for that reason. sir Edward | S004. second, ising bid Ais naked. riding bad been stolen by him a few days be- | House to encourage the establishment and en- Secretary Blaine Not Quite So Wel appears, it has mow disappeared from the | p.m. ia Tpeiith ever worth was ibiin and was created ®| “ jailroad Stocks — Wasuingiou and Georgetown, | fore. dowment of institutions of learning at the/ Atuoon 1% was stated that Sceretary Bini lace of first appearance. Year. baron in 1887. In politics he was a conserva- | 960 bid, 275 asked. Metropolitan, 105 bid. 113 se coat by defini Ss was not quite so well as he ricaggrons |e nation hs ceased and hie cough | y Funeral will take piace Ms ~——4 tive. He died at Maryboro, in Queens county. | asked. "Columbia, 64 bid. 66 asked.” Capit! aud Colored Exodus to Oklahama. mpygc rash qa dingy owe - Re ee ens | eee eee anette —— North O Street, 43 bid, — asked. —kekingtun - the government with reference to the use | fever had risen somewhat, has left him. He tekes nourishment well. | and miends invites om 2 and Soldiers’ Home, 35 bid, — asked. Hock Creek, | Hetena, Ank., March 8.—The exodus of col-| or its literary and scientific collections —_— +2 His puise and temperature this morning are | WHITE. The rewameot Mee JAMES H. WHITE from te howe of Lor bvotier-ta dam, sowtuesst, touorrow, the orcloce pow.” Kesativen aint Tntenas any ted bo gt? wid, — asked. Georgetown and Tenieytown, 46 | ored people from this part of tho stato to/by students, the Commissioners aay Rected in » Harry. pormal. (tiie physicians consider, that be é ti Already the negro popu- | that they are in favor of the general proposi-| Th ; cr than at any time durin started for Southampton. Before leaving he | _iisuratce Stocks — Firemen's, 9 bid, — asked. | OX/s2Onia Sunline ee aie aaron te. | lon but have no control over the places ‘men: | sn, Stree They, Sueation in the Senate | ines. Of course be is very weak and prow- gots hearty reception from Minister Lincoln | Ty. "yea Gorcoram, ory bide asked, Colombia, | creased by the ‘emigration, — Thicty {ainilies | tioned and think it would be moro ‘satisfactory | ‘nis afternoon shortly before $ o'clock. Sen- | trated, but be has shaken off the delirium and and other prominent Americans at the Hotel | 1¢%ig, 16% asked. Pulomuc, s0 bid. 90 asked | will leave here tomorrow for the land of prom. | te Congress to obtain the views of those that | Stor Morgan was muking # few remark when an | coma which prevailed, and his mind is now to “wr . Stked. Peovle'ar oni bhi 6 sakec, | Will leas Ec ss abpervision of thé sollests’ evidently intoxicated man in the north- | clear. Woxrs A Gores A Box \ Higgs iy bid. Saaked. People's, sh ul. 6 asked | ise, while others will follow ag acon as they get pe e collestions. a money to defray expenses. Ihe poor crops THE ANACOSTIA RIVER. west ry intimated in @ reasonably loud maT SRR ETN Grand Duke Louis in a Comatose state. | asked, Arlington. 1.93 id, 19) anked. | ANTE times are tle, cause for the move; | Col. W. P. Craighill, Col, G. HL. Eliot ana | !8® OF voice his bellet © that somebody ‘The Death Record. But ooid by all Grugwiste at 25 couse, Loxpon, Merch 8.—The Grand Duke of Hesse a asked. Columbia Title. 6% bid, 7 asked. Oklahoma seems to be the destination of the | ya) weet corps, | Rrecamably Senator Morgan, had depart During the twenty-four hours ending at noon isin.» comatose condition. His death is now biGanaud ties tucks ir aahington, Ga. | emigrants, Tim: Ay sod: Seaicaiing cathe yal much opportunity ve intecreet suyiadyr tos | today burial permite were issued from the eens ag Did. 4) le jectrie 4 Se ad iy a 4 bat a question of hours. The heir to the throne | {8+ 00d" “Georgetown Gas, 45 bid, = aiked. Bad Wreck on the Pennsylvania, | engineers to establish harbor lines, ealled | Doorkeeper Griffith ejected him in a hurr; health office Ser the Sellowing: ‘at his bedside and Queen Vietoria is kept in-| Telephone Stocks—~ peake and Potomac, 601 L Ta. March 8A disnetrous| P02 the Commissioncrs this afternoon White—Nancy M. Huntly, 69 years, diarrhea — Lepr ee grand a ia | bid —avked. American +raphophone, 6% bid, 74, AEOLSEER, F'A-, ARES) to ascertain their views with reference to tho No Koom for Copies. and exhaustion; Thos, A. Mitchell, 55 years, a waked. 3 wreck oceurred on the Pennsylvania rafiroad | establishment of a bulkhead line along the missioner of pate: Mr. Simon w Dosis emg unconscious there is a Set cot ea cavtaics Company, | near Coatesville, Pa, last night. David Mowery | Anacostia river between the Navy Yard bridge bipbeas: sg eg Me rr fro phgrearay eae Ait caclard, emcee buli Ran Pan Cou) bs follo’ ited letter, st; Pati 5 ty P obese Worst —“tsked, ‘Pneumatic “Gun Carriage, | of Columbia, Pa., « brakeman, was and Benning bridge. rol gags tyre apie Piaion es of casts Detadch . Semnen, 0 yuan, oo . rnb which he sends to th i Giseuse of heart; Henry A. Lar- pssst hahaa 1 sends to those applying for copies of | ganic eart; Henry “A. Tar: bid, 3 asked. Lincoln lall, 70 bid, — asked. | jured. Both tracks were blocked all night, a ner, ears, corel orrhage ‘The Old Folks Wouldn't Relent. Washiugton Market Company. 14} vid, 15% asked. [stant track being build. sound the ext 8 <a patents: " = al a7 Preresvaa, Pa, March 8. ‘announee- | 1 Building ‘Company, — vid, 1 asked. | this morning. “The patent office regrets that, in conse- 7. The y peposit and itust « jen — Washing- ment of the secret marriage of Ernest Wake-| on ipanvand trust company, 108% Didy 110 -_—_— quence of want of room for the ator st OMT "i Decline of British Trade. of m and arre nt of printed of field, s young clerk, and Miss Ida Jones Clark, | asked: American Security aud ir renee oe ; it will be impossible to fll orders in current auz_ via, ee! seked, Wastingion Safe Deposit} Loxpox, perplititedigg) prance’ w E until additional room is provided by the } ¥-~ mich, 38 yeare, phthims puim. Montague, $1 years, pistol shot of bead; Paul ‘proper authorities, Cullen U8 yea, rntare of skull; Sarah Bell, Baltimore Markets. month, congenital debility. BALTIMORE, March 8 — Flour steady, pater naar pre erg gd pamonny $10,000 of A Cousctence Contribution. Colored—M. Pale. 40 years, brome e pts, 1.848 barrels: shipments, 45300 and commere! in South America, ‘The Postmaster General bas received a letter | uteri; Julius Dickson, 26 , acute pulmo- aoe barrels. Whees, week — Xo. He eleves, \etthe veseass xopialinn wea: bots northwest, | postmarked New York, March 4, 1892, contain- mary congestion; Jou Whecer 3h ea. txphoid 10 world’s market had been reached by the coenty bank fever: omas, 4 years, heart supply and the in. British {ng halves of Sweaty bank notes cut crosswise, | Gertrude Barton ‘ immense 2 aggregating $1,500. The letter accompanying » 144 months, dysentery. Pleasing, “He eared th Sir—Inclosed Sacrum the powers af tal im that it would bave to wait along te. ‘The address inade address of the president attributed the decline and 1a Sides, Improcion, were re- \t- ceived the Sars of Wotton Elan all pores Se ees in.

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