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2d EDITION SSSeeeee a Sears J _ | miglinre'bwen shrttoutare, like Basot 4 <4 Highest of all-in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report. LATHMRR & SLOAK. avcticnsers, 1407 6 newspaper campaign may come an agreement | these thirteen members - Mevers. Clover, ry . by which the Senate will consider nominations: . Lester Cad gnd Wike on | rag aessioe SENT To CONGRESS—THR RATIONAL e in open session. One of the conservative set|® subsequent a < voted with | tergagen iy THE ENCAMPMENT—LETTERD FROM. r = } saye he. favors. n compromise, and. his | the silver men and Wadeworth with the anti- cane proposition is favorably regarded by the lib- | silver men. while pairs in favor of the bill were | 7#¥ COMMISSIONERS AND THE crrizexs’ com ( eral element. He is willing to vote for open | 2nnounced on the part of Boatner and Forman | MITTEE IN CHARGE OF THE EXCAMPMENT. THE CARINET MEETING. sessions except on international matters, but |atd against the bill - for Stahinecker. eee er enenne when international matters are being consid- | These announcements show seven more| ‘The Speaker laid before the House today « Every Member Present for the First Time in | cred there must be absolute secrecy. Such an | votes for the silverites and two more from the President transmitting © MOUVSENOLD FURMITURE, Many Weeks. rangement may soon become an accom-|for the anti-silverites, leaving Messrs, | message from the y pe rery Timothy J. Campbell’ (N. ¥.), Cheatham | Communifation from the District Commission- antbiie sists MR. BEAISE ARUIVES JUST HEYORE TRE MEETING eee — (Representativ® of North Carolina), Donovan | ers submitting an appeal presented to them by ‘the return soldiers of . Hote ty OPENED—rwE SESSION NOT 4 LONG OXE AND IN WALL STKEET TODAY. a Soest or ee es the citizens’ executive committee for an ap- | the Union, ‘as the historic ‘camp- SERERAL PIec THE SITUATION OF THE BERING SEA CASE NOT |The Market Was Decidedly Active and one inujotity. for: the’ silver men bur in thie | PFoPristion from the joint revennes of the Dis-| ng grounds, battlefields, &e., vill largely 1n- ABSOLUTELY PURE aaa onaeunn. Showed an Advanee. Connection i€ must be stated that a full voto is | ‘ict of $100,000 for the outertainment of the| sora the, Smencanee, the, ephering of te . Cairn Cosscene, Eachanpe ood Yon, March 25.—The market was de- ically anknown in- the: House, and that | Grand Army encampment =~ attractions of 92 encampment will unquestion- a Fine Chamber Pureiture, Saperncr At the rezular meeting of the cabinet today | eidedly more a "The event is| hiv exceed any encampment, held Sse Pest tilicesand Bolsters, Sire opines, ive, this morning. "The males the silver men concerle that when it comes toa| The President's message says AUCTION SALES. . AUCTION SALES. the Lering sea sitcation furnished the prin- | to noon reached 235,000 shares. opening | Very closé vote they are less able than their op- | one of national interest, and ‘attendance of | or ever will be again. it will be the high-water a ng Staudt, Massive Oak Dinins Room cipal if not the sole matter for discussion. | was firm, with prices generally higher. | ponents to count on every member. surviving Union soldiers will probably be | mark—the climax of these reunions. ‘1his we i AFTERNOON. ToMOnnOW Eisges Gunton, Die Rintues tugeemen ens eevee It is generally admitted, howover, that no | 76 Siyanee [Anged om Son. Pacibee REPRESENTATIVE HARTER TALKS. Inrger than at any encampment that has ever |reslize aud must act accordingly. to do all that Rete paw 8 00, an ae wt We. vertect o:der pea definite action was taken inasmuch as the | The’ sirongth “displayed at. the opening | Representative Hgrter ot Ohio, who bas oc- | been held. |The parade of the strvivors of our mgomible,. a ‘e0 Pa bye uw. WwW AMS HCO. | cioneern. | Master work of German Art with ne Stee! Bneray. correspondence has all been sent to the Senate, | induced considerable selling and prices soon | cupied a prominent place in the line of the | great armies on Pennwylvaniaavenye will bring | ‘The citizens are subscribing toa fund, and | VERY VALUABLE AND _DESIRAB ILDING | REGULAR SATURDAY «1 TORRE: rare wasunbie, Aptot'e ‘hasel fet and as yet no answor has been received from | weakened. In most of the list the greater part | opponents of the silver free coinage bill, today | Vividly back those joyful and momentous days | all that the committee asks is such aid ashas| | fatty Biber Re woe same} ING Antichin At Oth Movie hoon. SENDA MOLSING, MARCH THM. the British government to the President's letter | ¢f the carly —— hago apr and | commended in the following terms the agencies here § cae the <= — — cage — other cities from the public 3 3 st EReeT a SAN AVERCE SGBELE AND FESSSALY 4: we, wAson yum ef the 224 instant. ; : i Gn ee Sie tor pre-| through which they prevented the passage of | tin ‘in high parade, and were received by : Petia tweNtH 5 NRAEH BREE Hubsite MEN Orcas ete COM- For the first time since the negotiations | ferred. Northern Pacitie preferred AUCTION, the | the bill last night by the House: our citizens with joyful acclaim. It seems to SCHNEID&as FIsfOr. Bt ARCHON, SPECTAL 3 ; MARCH Tx WOOD 3 ROS, be HALE-PABT POUR O'CLOCK we oui | BART peau ieRRY PLNis CURMER Sop. have reached such «critical stage the entire | next weakest and after selling at 64 was ham- You ask who is the country to thank for | me that it will be highly appropriate for Cot gi Sactionenre. aah te ting. The | mered to 6134. under some pressure to sell, but | its deliverance from the calamities which | gross suitably to aid in making this demonstr estions Ask bout ic auction, im front of the. DARD. = , gatinet ra _Dromont at ine meeting. ated | foward noon’ there was sharp rally. ‘New | would follow free coinage. Wheto so many are | tion impressive and in extenaing to. those sol- | "ome Question, Aekoa Him About Eé by the ior =, HANDSOME NTIQUE OAK HALL RACK o. Sh ae illness Secretary me P | England advanced 1 per cent and West Point | entitled to the gratitude of the country, justice | diers wuaee lives @ beneficent Providence has tormey. ELEGANT we AND TWO CHAIRS TO ABLE IMPROVE] hie attendance ever since the President's ee recovered 3 per cent of the decline. | requires notice of all, and there ts danger that | prolonged an Cepeceny se see in the security ARTY. BEING HOUSE No-Gi2 D4 TRUSTERS SALy. OF VAL retura from his recent trip to Virginia Beach | The n i MATCH. COMMENCEMENT OF THE CROSS-EXAMINATION OF ANTIQUE OAK CHINA ABINET. rket at this writing (1:30 p.m.) is steady | in speaking of it I may overlook some. and peaceful development and prosperity ‘7 and Ragged Island. “It was not generally ex- | at a slight advance. ¢ ? 1 The ‘minority fu the ddihoorstic party | whic’ new oo happily prevail at the national | 7% PRISOER—ME AGAIX TELLS THE STORY LADIES) JUNO, SAFTY BICYCLE, COST 978,| Br virus i sunal of tryst dated Deowmber 3, A. that he would be present today, buta! Money easy at 1}¢a2 per cent, Exchange—| of the House and it proved large section of | capital the fruits of their sacrifice and valor.” | OF THE SHOOTING AND HOW ALL THE PARTIES Temnseash. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & Co 1D. Saes. abe cocenans te Lene Bo, Like, oleae a je minutes after 11:30, the usasl hour for | steady: posted rate, 447480; actual rates, | the Party ; Pay Giniamaacaa 1scee STOOD IN RELATION To RACH OTHER. a - ‘AUctioneers. nd at the Feuuest ai the [arty mwured. thereb meeting, « two-horse carriage drove up to| 4859,a486 for sixty ind 487%a48 for de-| 2. The sound-money republicans in the! my totter 4, the Os doners +6. LATIMER 8 LOAN, Anctinee nberengt jor tor sale, tm fromt of the front entrance of the White Hows and Mr. FS ad. Governments—steady: currency 68, 109 | House, and it would be arom Injustice not to| 5, vest tea = - . oo ae on is ap fol. | _ After recess the consideration of the right of 14076 st. Ft WAURT Le a Biaine stepped out. He looked considerably | bid: 4x, coup., 11634 bid; extended 2s, regis- | say that, ied by ex-Speaker Reed, Mr. Burrows nt is dat ebruary - =, ag St FP aet Better then’ one would have expected and | tered, 100 bid. iF | aud many others, they huve proved that they | fo the defense to show that the defendant had | (780. W. sTIOKNMY, atcnomeer, MRE BAT TEAM, CAIDEBAR BUSEY, | Rribed real extibe, srtunte the city of Washout, showed few traces of his _ illness. be sade ——— —— were patriots first aud republicans last. ‘The Commissioners have the honoF to’trans- | 8cted in self-defense was resumed, and Judge 1416 New York ave. WOODED BAY TROTTING. HOMSE. WITH | District of Columbs, and kno. we and ir part of _ — . - ca es = CIAL AND COMMERCIAL, s. ihe quiet syempetey Pang ——— money | mit herewith the form of a biil pre ared by the | Wilson cited cases in the 102d Mass. Reports | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE 1m- uot CP tA oe sore SB ead ana "tiers suint - oe, eb wot i which a large number of the strong and able | citizens’ executive committee of ington, | and other authorities susteining, as he ORD, \¥, MARCH TWENTY-SIXTH, rnc, | Huot sa oe a ae staireaso to the second floor. The other en cbsoreaipe democrats of “the south and west showed. | baring in charge the reception nd entertin- | Claimed, the rickt vat “aie inf, ee te| PROVED PROPERTY, BEING HOURE xO. 716 E M-. tour sales room. «Lior and goo G 155.08 ead aba asc members of the cabinet were all in | wire to Corson and Macartney These men were very unhappily situated, for | ment of the Grand Army of the Republic, the | ony the a , « & STREET NORTHWEST. StERst, re, will soll for a wentlemen Ieaying Sbecity | ginnias on Distrest af the their seats around the table when the |-————————— they had unfortunatly put themselves, without | encampment of which is to be held in this city motive or purpose of SNORE IMCS FS ok a A | Exenty none ie Mecodiany of Gtate entered Ga ecbiow! cod Be |_o- | in many cases due consideration, where per-| in September next, with a letter signed by the | defendant when he crossed the street to speak | 427 "ini"e of ace! trast. reseed ta Yeats, 16 banda, Grivers and mot | tereoty.(u) feet tem (10) wmcbee. thence west twenty received « warm welcome and congratulations == sonal honor obliged them to refrain from| chairman of the generalund legislative oom-| to him. In other words it was compétent to | the District of Columbia, “i 5 inches, the widche of lots. twenty-two. twenty-three = the improvement in his condition. N. Con active help in the good cause. mittcer. show that he had no malicious intent when he | Bthe yamine oc FIDE {2h Tewt to the bopiamine. iby a frame NO CHANGE IN THR SITUATION. ee he _correupendenta, Chee [aadigeho 1 he bill aaks for #100,000 tobe expended out | crossed the street. Dal OF MARCH: ied. at RIVE Ageing notes known an No. gid D etreat couttiweet. The meeting was not a long one, as it lasted pers ng here 4 és of the joint revenues of the District, but a8 ex- casi he the fellowi 4 * me sulject tom of trust securing low but little over an hour. The general opinion | ts in this Sghtegaingt repudiation; and you | plained by the letter accompanying the Lill | ator quertupetiorne” eamitiad, that the i; Se tare eet Piet aa chag, See, heb. NC OTeter id am Bathe percent ater: tied Gieciiecionat heacundaea | GA OIL | must know their influence is @ power in the | $25,000 of the private ‘nnd raised by the be ¢ defendant could be shown, but not | to vit. Fart of orimins sa call particular etteptgn tothe sai sem-anmualiy, balance ip cash. A deposit of @ 100 re- today scoms to be that the situa changed | en hese peiped ed el planet is intent before crossing the street. Corner of said syusre ant SLOAN. | Gurred et tasiot sue, tin tarneroe nale Sree but little from what it was lest weck and prior to the receipt of tie most reeert unication from the British minis- ter. The President still insists the modus dias a necessary part of the negotiations submitting the question of Jurisdiction to arbitration. The British ‘government on the othor hand holds to its po- saa complied with ‘im ‘ten days the trustecs reserve tire AUCTION! Tucht to rewell at the risk andcost of the default HORBE AND. pure! ad -ABRIAGE BA- eae 2 RJAMIN: x? No. #40 La. AVE. Ricdanb e: paingn nO x, ae -FIVE HEAD OF | _* . an Hon MARES morning, | LAT MER © SLOAN, auch ‘Bazaar ENTY-BIXTH, at TEN O'CLOCK. head of Horses and “Mares shipped Lere by &. The editors of the metropolitan | “*" ; be one of the | The court thought that an answer to suph an | street 2 feet newspsipers contributed information. encour- | grandest neikonivury of the anatal, gather. inquiry might throw light on the’ enbject” and agementand direction, and Puck and Juigr | figs of the gational veteran, and the prepara- | fF that reason he would admit the inguiry. —* ———— of credit which it isnot | tion for their comfort should be ona corre-| , ihe defend patllng Ulgeatant s —- o meustre. ioe oe 1a centre German prem was from feet to| "the Commisioners reepectfuly recommend| wife, and that he hed ‘no thought of injure in deadly, most aggressive aud most intel- | ¢p ; 7 gprs sis ion to the great steal, le Procosed bill wb your, Favorable coustdsr®|| Judge Wilson then asked: What oplsion or Silver Cry, st. Paul Do. mance 1407 Gat. ligent opposi ‘tie c i to Congress. udge V rent C —— “tl ¥ DESIRABLE PROP- Sition that the preservation of the seal does Tres Grae Areas Gf te Republic en-| \on eat Subeoauen! Ha aacniece’ cousterene, | f2¢li0g did you entertain when you fired as to JOHNS, BEALD. | crusteon | after: titteen heat of Horses end Mates trom Phils. hg STREET NOMI make necessary the renewal of the modas. In listed in the ranks again, and ite influence ex-| THY LETYER FROM THE cr’ danger to yourself? JoHN T. ARMS, Bhia, | Atmons ‘lis lot will be found horses to suit any : The other letters accompanying the message | - be asense this is regarded as an evasion of the main point at issue. This is shown, it i in Sir Julian's letter. where he ray Lord Salisbury again points out that the in- formation in the possession of her majesty tended everywhere. 5 4 secompansing the momare |, be government objected. to the question ab 1S. 17,10, 92,26. my 8. The business public and the most in- ed February 18 and sign y Mr. John. cause it was immaterial and Jeading, and the 7 = mal telligent und capable among all classe, callings | Joy Edson, chairman of the exccutive commit-| Court requested Judge Wilson to show how, in FUTERE Dats. | mma: totam and conditions everywhere lent their help by | to¢ wof the contention t Mrs. Schneider UNCANSON BROB., Ai ° 7 a STvanington | eourhxement, suggestion and active’ yur | (9c and, Mr. A. § Worthington, chairman of | had'peou billed by her brother, the belief of | DD “Sinead betresta nw, | EFFECTS OF a’ GENTLEMAN WHO HAs vert | DAY OR Staken. 4 "p. Ry virtue of an order of ‘the Supreme Court of the {bess and all will be sold without reserve. Districto. Colunibia, made ou the SBENSINGER, Austionser.— ay A Daur. iw the committee on legislation. TH x. | FOUR O'CLOCK P° M., government does not lead them to believe that = Hf r pathy at every step. " isi the defendant became material to show that he “a VI8-A-¥) v wit ,| to wit: Alt that reel Shother year's suspension of sealing 1s aecee- a "Washington and | You sce T have recognized « number of in- | goit,ts Midremed tothe Commissioners and is 98 | acted in seit-detense. eee eee aE, TURBE Ramee e oe. | ERT NslOS TOF SURREY. SIDEBAR, TOF | sttate, lying ani beine the iy ot h aary to prevent an undue diminution of the seal Washington Gas, | fluences and probably have overlooked many i accordance with instructions{ _.J848e Wilson stated that it was. material, be- GLOnGETOWR, D.C OD a GUO HAESEaS. BUGGY HAL. lo ats-coven (Sto! Rinenan's street herde. or n Wat: others," but Phave, think, ‘said. enought to | ¢,cie™ ements Tee aaesrmen me [cause it might come out that she really was | 22 _.AESPAy, MECH qANENTESINTH, | MeO A GMa BREE RSP aD HAL =e meee eek | ington Loan and Treat Company, show that the honor of rescuing the people | Washington, having im charge the reception | tek by « ball from the defendant's pistol. sell, in front of the ‘of ote 12 apd 13ia | NESS. Be. AT AUCTION. ‘Le jot frou Zo feet on Q street by Still this is not a direct refusal to agree ta sy50" tine sex aekeds US from the clutches of the silver ring and the | ang entertainment of the twenty-sixth ni The court—How dosyou make consistent the | Desk: nee a | TWELVE Re ia ier of carpets Rectan 1a0ets | wide sur the’ east. Improved by 'e two-story trams | y lobby and of saving the nation from repudia- | *! two statements that he did not shoot his wife _—— A ‘to close au estate the above vehicies | @weiline and being Ni street northwest, modus, and until Lord Salisbury either agrees | ‘0% Ui 1% crhabia Honds—Market stock. 7s, | tion aud shame belong not to one ortoa|tomel, encampment of the Grand Army | and that he shot her while defending his own Parable ja ane and | sd barnees, to which we ipeitnenare aienticn Air septa caterer wind or refuses absolutely to agree it is| yon currency, 101 bid, asked. aevear fund, | score of men, but it in to be credited to man- | %,, ‘Be Hepublic. which | ie, to be) iter tiny oral aaa + EATIMES © Nutioccare, | cash oni the tuiancs tu twe-cqual tnetall ocate hn one dificult to see what step the ex- | é«, 1392,g0ld, 1Wy bid,— asked. 20-year fund,ss,1599, | hood, intelligence and patriotism of all sides | 40") aiimnit herewith e bililwbich has tery | 28dge Wilson said that it was material to 1 sa as a sha to Sears, with interest irom day cf sabe at the ecutive will take next. if. has | old, its, Wid. — aaked. | Water stock, 7s, cur | politically of the House and to the cordial sup- | Meavared by the committees with the reqaes | COVE both contentions. fo'be secu LATRMEE SELOAR, Aucmonew, oo treat. | Fath th, A Pat cent per snwam, yayatie semi ined i Salisbi c . 121 bid, — e . ; ‘oti 5 ; vanes J to be se prvi Ren Been claimed in some quarters, Lord Salisbury’ ea auca "Water stock, aeains, Sat | Port and eympathy of a patriotic people be-| Thet"you.gend. it to. the Presiient with ouch HIS INTENTION TOWARD M18 WIFE. Gongevanci See ant Purchaser and’ deed of trust on the provertys or ait — ol polar & oy oh skit mrad ma | Fs es med om’ = = S2F- | ‘The feeling in. the House is that the commit- recon mage na yon way, mae . — aa The court, while not granting the mate- ute oF no sale. Latimer & dicen gellat their aa — mod: y 1 % and 4 i suction rooms ie LS a cl convey record: © vl erative it begins to ‘look xs though | igo. iw bid. — askea- tee on rules will see that it will be wise to le: | (ePremises and that the President be ask Hlality: Gf, the question, allowed it on TWENTIETH « velushle tmiscelinucous coltec: | ChEss7aH7Me aud recording et the cos of the pur he had gained his point. The Senate, in its| Miscellaneous Bonds—Wasbington and George- | the matter drop, as the enemies of free silver hs ig 3 @ ground that it might throw greater tion of household in which | ten days iron tiue of sale the traster reserves tite ae ee eee ee he | with Scatad lecdte ea tee nas Soke, | are mot dere tea tee ekemice of free sliver | ‘The twenty-third, twenty-fourth and twenty-| light’ on the subject. ‘The defendant then | Eveune star N BuOS..~ | Sill be found a number of rare old Steel Harbt ss essall the propenty at tae ust ant sew ef tie Place to look for news in the matter now. | Washington and Georgetown Kallroad Convert | friends and it is almost universally conceded | As Bitional encampments of the Grand Army | explained ‘that his intention in speak- aa Saas L80 eee a y of the Republi Milwaukee, Bos- bie 6a 1 , 189 asked. Washington | that the bill is dead and thet wa effort £ the Hepublie were held at Milwaukee, Bos-| ing to his wife was to persuade her, if] T ATIMEM & SLOAN, Auctioneers, Several Antuque Pieces of Furniture. we) ioe PORITION OF AMERICAN VESSELS. Market” Company, Ist és, 110 bid. — asked. | (oar pe Dill dead and that an effort to resur- | ton and Detroit, respectively, in the years 1889, | possible, to leave her father's house and live 1407 Gat. ae TO os == es... Itis interesting, perhaps, to note the posi- | Wasuington Markét Company inp. 6. iis bid. | Feeett would bring 4 storm of disapprobation | is99 and 1801.’ ‘The expenses attending the | with bim. He then stoutly denied having | FRENCH PLATE GILT FHL IEROR, BOOK | 4 Maxnificent Aubueece Carpet that cost #1000. eegeie New York tion of the American vessels in the North Pa- | ssketl, American Security and feos _ y - entertainment of those who went to those en- | grasped his wife by her wrist, claiming thathe| | CASE AND. SECKETARY GINE Moe? ‘nis atch: Shien Coinaieas adh eeteinth une eae sat saa cific now in the light of the President's state- | ise mortgage Sa, 195, 98 bid. —" asked Washing- WHAT MR. PIERCE THIXKS. campments were ,provided for in the following | merely touched her on the arm. He also stoutly SE oa Eee UC ATE inde fo “erder forthe late Justice Bradiey used only " VALUABLE IM. ment in the last paragraph of his letter that | fon Ligit infantry us, 90’bid. — asked. Wash-| Mr. Pierce of Tennessee, a member of the | ™4"S') denied having ever threatened to shoot his . time. PROVED PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE NO. a0 — fo | iNgton Gas Company, series A, és, 135 bid, — asked. this government “will be compelled to | Wisnington Gas Company, series B, 68, 1:5 bid. deal with the subject upon the same ba-/ iced Wasiingion Gas Company Converti- | and active tree-coinage democrats in the House, |at Boston by an appropriation made by At Milwaukee by an appropriation made br | wife, Col. Humlink, Frank Hamlink or an} ge committee and one of the most ardent | the municipal authorities is e sum of 250,000; | other member of the Hawalink family. i coina Annumber of other imprint pce by best aera Pe res gee rnpeon yon r ‘The defense then again attempted to show I 7 4 Side-bar Top Bucwy and Harness; Bay Mare 7 years as and i co = J ya J bid. asked ekangton Matiroud said today: the state of Maxsachusetts of $50,000, | by the witness that rats agai Ht defendant STEADS, BUREAUS AND WASH Sraxps ts Ene Fuck ae, Thee So Genteme caew,. brewed Lae ee 5a ee laa orth OStreet | «+E shall be perfectly frank. I think it ox-|P¥ (2% appropriation of $25,000 made | had been communicated to him, but the offer| KOSEWUOD,, MABOGAMY. AND. OAK: DD 3 ret wee pro} isdictional rights which il TABLES, DOUBLE AND BINGLE WARDROBES, ee itheripglcinimed sed ojved wy. | oi, Mango, Conergy hao | tremely deat ial a che Bland Dil wil pe B® oege at ion a” eS neal | RST These Ae suru ovr tothe | AGE TEE ASE AGRO REGIE | _muoeSS™ REE BSNS Tawm, | VED it wked. US Biectric Light rtibl e} by a .000-— e defendant was then turned over ¥ :. in the r ‘The Baltimore is at San Francisco, the | ** jectric Light Convertible 88. 1133; | The representatives of the money power have a ope : winG | RATCLIFFE, Daun & CO, sue ST in the outy of Washinetou, Charleston is at San Diego, the Yorktown is on | 4. 116 asked Anacostia Railread 6s. 102 bid.| been here lobbying. All their immense in- 388.000; and at Detroit by an appropriation | district attorney for cross-examination. w. ane 5GB. MATTRESSES, eo, ee ‘in Augnetus day —asked. Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Ist | made by the municipal authorities amountin ¥A ; ‘gv0 PAL AVE. N.W. fh square 77>, as The samme Is Fee the way to San Francisco, the Boston is at | mortgage su, 99 vid, 10) askel. Masonic Hallas- | “UCHCE haw been used to defent the bill. All | 10s Gq, and. by contributions of $40,000 by baatgelgireeag 1 EITCHEN REQCEOTSS Sy SPECIALLY ATTRACTIV: | te 7 La Libertad en route to San Francisco. the | sociativus Ss, 103 bid, 105% asked. the Cleveland influence “has been exertod | 1). citisene-—in aff $06,000. m The defendant having denied thatanyone| on TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-NINTH, 102, NATUEDAY'S SALE Goede of trust to ssoure' the bom ‘of S1.8c and Adams and r are at San Fran-| National Bank Stocks—Bank of Washingcon. 365 | *6ainst it. Carcful inquiry has been made in those cities | ¢ver heard him say to Frank Hamlink, ‘You | coumencing at TEN OCLUCK A. ML. at No. vie AT OUR MAGNIFICENT SALES ROOMS, tercat. pat eng serene cisco and the Mohican at Port Orchard. | vid. aw asked bank of Kepublic. x90 bid. —| “Mr. Hill in order to hold eastern support ix | 4, (otha nusiber of persone no uttered tine | know me, Frauk: vou Know what Tn dor" | Eo Fae Mette iE), we izHWar (Orbe. ox a FESRACAVE TS ‘Terms: Cash in exoem of said dend of trust: $100 ‘The tlag ship San Francisco is st Honolulu, | eked. Metropolitan. 260 bid. 215 anked. Central. | his race after the presidency has joined in the | SLoimpments, including not ouly the oli | stated that he crossed the street to get his wife | housiold effects: which willbe found In tine coouy. Maka west ap Sy the revenue cutters Rush and Bear are at | 5! Did. 30v asked. ‘Farmers aud Mechanics. 19 | efforts to deteat the bill. All the influence of | enesmpments, includin kl | to live with hiss The district attCrney asked | Gem: apd dreerrins of the attention of thors. Gr search ae ES Oe {6a ay Sor the Drapery will ie revolt. tie ik at Sen Prancisco, the Corwin and Alba-| Dit-— asked. Citizens.-1i0 bid. 1SSaaked. Culum-| the administration has been used in the same | S0ldicrs themselves, but the members of their | thine with him, The district attorney asked | SP e.ca furniture, CaTiMER & SLOAN We will sell exclusively ee eo ; — asked. Capital, 125 bid. 131% asked. | direction. families and others who weut with them. It id y at ving ive mhed-dts __Augtioneers. Within our sales rooms, FRANK L. CALHOUN,? tross are on their way to patrol ud, ‘10) bit. 106 asked.” Traders’, 115 bid.1hi " has been found that the attend: ¢ Mat yon? 920 Pen: 7-200" E haw eer the Alaskan coast south of Bering sea, with a| asked. “Lincoln. 99 bid, — asked. Second, — bid, | , “Alter the bill has beon killed they will then | 00 itt IEe0 wes rab Mt IS OUD: at” Bick on in| The defendant—No, si W ™ LOWENTHAL, Austioncer. wat ae and wilaetty whI7-10e* JUKE BENTON, ") view. it ie aid, to the prevention of sealing | 1:5 asked. begin to quarrel among themselves as to | Ta% about 200,000 aud at Detroit in 1891 about | The district attorncy-—Andyou had just so | P2EXMPTORY AND FINAL AUCTION SALE OF fold'Furnicare, IT, © WAGGAMAN, Real Eetate Auctioneer within the three-mile limit. allroad Stocks — Washington and Georgetown, | Who killed Cock Robin. A yeur ago a large a is ions a =— ed her, didn't you? . BL ME BURNTTCRE, OMCLOTE. MAT ‘Carpeta, Pianos, . ——— sc dat 0 bid, Metropolitan, 106 bid, —| part of tho press of the country | 150.000. named bas didn't you? waite TINGS. CONTAINED, IN, 81K (AND 9 813 ‘Mirrors, geese THDSTEEE OME OF JOT, IMPROVED. Ax UNFOU bites asked. 64 bid, — asked. Capitol and | was crying for free silver. Now you can hardly | _ It is of course impossible at this date to esti- 1 defendant—I wrote that letter to Cul-| skVENTH STREET HORTHWES: ee Pe alee ce fase se, Sr A member of the cubinet was the authority | Norn O Street, 40 bid.’ 45 asked. | Kekington | tind a freo silver papor of influence in this | ™Ate otherwise than approximately the num-|P@per a = AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., st ORTHWEST. for a statement made this afternoon that there | 4ud Soldiers Home, 35 bid. — asked. Rock Creek. | broad land. The power of the press ix against | bet of persons who will come to Washington in b “7 ran attorney—And yet the ink was| plisn-s of stock incl Af car horse and carriage mest, S80 C ot.‘n.w...tnrear | | By viriuects seed of trast duly recorded in Liver was no truth in the rumor that Russia had for-| pace asucde” “CTs*OwR And Fenleytowm, 431 ug," It is u fight between the money powerand | September next to attond the twenty-sixth | hardly dry on it? 35 Folisned Oak Piste eer: Basi w, ns EN 8 Ey EG mally notified this country of her intention to | "surance Stocks—Firemen's, 7 bia. — asked. | the people. The influence of the money power | Navonal oneampmnent, bub from. the infor-| aye Giattieg attorney Did you nat consult a| ig ferteuet One Buosboaran, enivh -aue TIPE BARRE Co ince ’ > Di 7 . | is a it is “ 7 A 10 Parlor du:tes, in e ¥ a oH = _ =, the work of preserving the seals aro! — ms 173 | a oe os = Boop! cannot get here tu exercise Gran fd Ariny of be Republic w well ae airecs aly lawver ‘about obtaining a divoree ff purer rout tes ote Oak! rug es ee ia a BT a 16 bid, 17 asked. Potomac, 75 bid. 9 asked.| ‘They will be heard later—at the polls, [| from many O! ie posts throughou! en irhe v nats0p tnd Ladies Es Fancy ious: EE TIT Riggs, 1 bid, S asked. People's 5s; old, 6% asked. | think the defeat ot the bill will hurt the demo- |COUntry and from variety of other | Ihe prisoner—Yes, sir; I did. Bedeteads, Hal Racks, Chinn Closets” "= °° | REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUNNIER THAT EXECUTIVE SESSION. Liucoln, 6», bid. — asked. | Commercial, 6 bid. 5%. | crate in the south and the republicans in the | SUrces the committee ix ofopinion that the at- ‘The district attorney—And you mean to say ALWO SALES ROOMS AND NEW HORSE AN! ae = mat cave |e _,Alington, 1:9 bid, 186 aaked.” Germun- | Yost tendance in Washingtan next September will that you wanted her to live with you? 10 Hats Mattrosess, Pillows, Buringe.29 pieces of Mat- CARRIAGE BAZAA ESTREET, NONTH- jncwaat Degree of Sewweey Fp og ela eh nae eR be donble that of any previous encumpment | the prisoner— Yes, str. > BG" Mattresses of all Kiuds, allghtly uted, SIXTH. Yas AT TER OCLOCL AM, 5 Rise to Alarming Keports. Mat eenek, colemabin Site eG OR Taceonee. = and that it is not at all improbable that it will | | The district attorney—You say you were@| 400 Chairs, odds and ends. - EMBRACING, IN PART. ‘Gas and Blectric Lig: 0 3 Washington ‘Gas, DISTHICT IN CONGRESS. exceed even that estimate, At this | friend of Frank Hamlink? Saie without reserve. Gvuods st private sale until | Two Chickesne Pisbos: Wavisone Parlor Furniture yu eS be n TP WAS NOT, HOWEVER, THE TAIL OF THE BRITISH | 43) "bid. 44 asked. U.S. Electric Lights “142 Did, = early date quarters have been secured: by| The prisoner—Yex, sir. ber rt a WM. LOWENTHAL, Ch J Liew Tar was BEIva SECRETLY PULLED. | SMasked” Georgetown tar, bid’ “asked. "| Matters Discussed at the Meeting of the| 15,000 ex-sollliers and applications have | The district attorney—Then why aid you go| mno4-a : re . : ardrobes, Wore Warcsrriare. | > See oad MOST OF THE TIME GIVEN TO A DISCUSSION oF | , eames emiiisan teeghepeans sareak Senate Committee Today. been received, but quarters not zt secured for | aeruss feria aa : [AUCTION SALE OF UNREDE: SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, | }, SOUPS, Good Hair Maitreasen, Bointers aud Pil” | vey purchaser's cost. sen isa? as i . " |2,550 more. We estimate that there will be an —Because n't know it was | ‘vidine Beds. o1 ‘THE PUBLICATION OF REPORTS OF EXECUTIVE | asked. os ke Great Falls Ice Company, | ¢ Despite the fact that every member of the | average of two other vinitors for each soldier; | he. F. WARREN JOHNSON, Auctioneer. | nutsnd Oak Extension Tebien: Sicha ae wer | satapaeae 2 PEN SESSIONS. whine 150 asked. bull Hun Panorama Company, | Senate committee’on the District of Columbia | this indicates an attendance already assured of | |The ict attorney—When did you put| 1 si seit by public auction af the store of. Ko) emia So haits, Sc 5, Bouk Cases. Umice Desks: be. | —— ae : _ | # bid, 2 asked, Pueumatic Gun Carriage. >: | was Senator MeMillan’s guest at dinner yester- | bout 75.000. 3 your pisiol in your pocket? , Fulton, 118 Pennayivanie.svenue nortuweet com | ture, Ren ure S°*' Good Beth Xap, Kitcheu Furni- | J ATIMEK & SLOAN, Awcnoneern. 2 When the Senate went into executive session | bid, 1 asked. Lincoln iull, 70 bid, asked | Yay evening, there was a full attendance _ Ihe citizens of Washington at the time the | The prisoner—That morning. inner AUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY MINER. sae : a els and Ingrain Carpets. Step ond Hall Car- — npany, 1434 did, 16 asked. invitation was extended to the national en-| ‘Ihe district attorney—Didn't you take it out | at tgs O'CLOCK A.M. ail, the un: ined pledves | peting. Rug». &e- A larve consisnment of Matting, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED "asked. |at the rogular weekly committoo mect-| tampment "to, liuld. its. next. seasion | of Your pocket before getting across, to your | mhiertock avon winch interest fe duu twelve, meni | Heating and Cosi men By ee Ag | <wimpanies — Washinig- | ing today. No business of any great im-|here subscribed for their _reveption | Wile? Gute Matches, Chains, Charms, Locades 3: a Bao. AE TWELVE ocLock., CELESTE reEseS wees © ane B Yesterday afternoon the news at once | Musington Market is went forth that = grave crisis was rapidly | Meio “cront and iTost eon approaching because the Senate decided to eject | ton oui! and ‘Trust compuny. 109 vd, 110] | reance was transacted. The first bill consid-| and entertainment if the —_invil ‘The prisoner—No, sir, I did not. Colas Buttons, Cuff ‘Buttons,’ Sete of Jewelry. Lar- x Say — pers all of the employes who had previously been | i950, ™°" Svea." Wasningion Safe Deposit | ered was Mr. Morrill’s bill for the promotion | Was accepted: 9 guarantee ‘The district attorney—Was that the same | Ber'itinmey, silver Ware at Meda yn eid ad Om HUMAS DUWLING & SON, ja cto-ar, one of the land reroras-of tie admitted to the chamber while secret sessions | Company, 100 bid, 105 asked. Sf anatomical science and to prevent. the | Of 949,000; £83,000 of this sum has pisiol with which you shot the man some time | Stones, Pine Oil Paintings, Books, ‘Beal | mh24-2 ‘Auctioncers. sba.tba at the request of the bolder were in progress. Even the veteran door- pe | acknowledged confirmed by paying the first in- | "0? [Exception noted.] Jackets. Dress Goods, Plated Ware, FALTER B. WILLIAMS & = of inuebtediueas wecured theretsy. we will offer for sale oe s desecration of graves. Senators Wolcott and c ‘ is ‘Dhe pri — Ye Oper. Giseses, Guns, Eitien, Bored W ; a. at pabbe auth. iy irumt 0. tue premises.on THUS kee; : Basset tho has served th stallment called for. It isexpected this sub- Prisoner Yes, sir. breilas, Canes, Photowraphic Camera, ‘Corner 10th st. and Pa, sve. i . per, Capt Bassett, who has ser a Faulkner were added to subcommittee | scription will be doubled. ‘The dintrict attorney—When you went across | matical Sureical Inetramenty, Gc. tale to = Pasi POUR O'CLOCK PML, th following testi Senate for sixty-three years, was sent on this measure; they were instructed | By. resolution adopted at the Inst meeting | the strect to pass to your wife you shaped your | MOsNING at TEN O'OLGCE and EVEN! vroperts.. sttusted tm the city of Washimeton, tn toe ut with the others, so that toe OA ee eee ee la cata Kees a | to frame a bill which will not be liable (ng| of the citizeus’ executive committee it was | Course so as to face them, didn't you? ‘Ticket holders will please take notice,, CLOSING DAYS OF THE JAPANESE ABT SALE. | District aforesid, to wie’ swered ton ( Officials within the walls were See-| fuimily, 4.0va4.50; winter wheat patent, 4.654.4.55; | was ope of its predecessors) to a presidential | Provided that €25.000 of the amount so sub- The prisoner—I didn’t shape course in as FELTON, pay. (1D), tn square numbered gree hunared ahaa MeCook 4 Sergeant-at-arms | spring wheat patent ‘44.95; do. do. straignt, | veto, and when it has been framed to report it | #¢ribed by our citizens sball be collected and | 40¥ Particular way. I just walked across the| » waRREX JOHNSON, wobrokér, | THIS and FOLLOWING DAYS st ELEVEN | (3345), beruiuing at a pofhton eon Valentine. To say that there was a good deal | 4#0a4.60—receipts, $317 barrels, shipments, 167 | favorably. expended before any part of the sum ap-| street, 3 aint eat, distant 1urty four (44) tet svuths trom the north- mah22-7t* A. M. and THREE P, M. we will sell east Corver yf sad sglare, and runpins ‘hence south on said street eis’ aenanne a ~ i is, Wheat firmer—No. 2 rt Gered proprinted by Congress sliall be used. HOW THE SHOTS WERE FIRED. of excitement caused by this wholesale ejection Adverse report was ordered on Senator ‘The balance of this magnificent collection of JAPAN- | seven (Bi) test a : on (ik) Ieet, thence west shetty of men who had never betrayed a confidence | $97, m pts, 34.615, bu lisle’s bjll to exempt improvements to real | Tbe remainder of the fund subscribed by the | The defendant then explained that when he cen (10) inches, thence ATCLIFFE, DARE & OO., Auctioneers. “the bi f Washington, together with such i FKUSTEES’ SALE VERY DESIRABLE IM- | ESE DRIC-A-BRAC, pan, | SeNnp oP Set, andl Seance cast eter coven © would be to understate the situation, and it} shipments, 2.340 Sushel stock. 935,596 bushels; | estate from taxation. ‘he bill has too much | “!tizens of g = such | stopped his wife she turned so as to face the | 7#USTE! 2 i. *» BRONZES, IVORY CARVINGS, | jeer and ten (10) in: hes to the piace of ; was most natural that the news dispatches sent | atica, 124.000 bushels Southern wheat frier— in ite was the remark nade by | #UmA ae may Lereafier be subveribed, will be | wont that, Jennie. Hamlin “walked ‘on VED. FHOPERTIES, | BEING XO. 174 | uCREENS, Kc. This stock must positively be closed | The xround above deserted am from the Capitol during the afternoon and | Fultz, 92a; Longverry, sas. Com strong— | a Se ind it was this feeling which brought | ollected and so much thereof as may be neves-| about four or five feet, and that} 6% TiWasT” WASBINGTOX, PC, | out within sfew days. It therefore affords the reat-| Tici eal "Le? See Uuldin Uans ae on of evening should be somewhat alarming in their | mixed spot, 464at5-; March, 464; April, 4654 | about the defeat of the bill. sary will be expended inaddition tothe amount | Frank stood near the ind by virtue of a decree passed. Ba | Oe * eters “Mferine. One-third (5) cash and the belance in ome intimations. $e: May, 465 446K: ‘steamer, mixed, 445,044 Senator MeMillan’s bill to vacate that part of | Which Congress is asked to furnish from the | being between defendant ee paral wain bynters to secare hand: | oT so years with interest at the rate of ain) per 51 bushels; shipments, 211,742 Susnels; : Ps District fund nt jupreme Court of t ‘some presents at merely nowinal cost. Ceuium per annutn frou the day vt sale, payable meat nels: ales, 146,00 busheia | Madison street, Georgetown, west of Lack | Dis ittes think th were standing in that way when Frank fired. wherein Wiliam B. comple ennuslly,secared by ‘Of trust on the property ‘soat7: Yellow steals, | Street, and extend T street in Burlieth was | | The committes think that the amount of the | As soon as Frank fired, he facing west and de- Lore —¥ DOWT FAIL TO ATTEND THE SALE. send. oF all cant at the option of Lr purchaner. A d of importance. The public conld imagine, as | Catt, ale stents No. # whute western, s6asoy; | ordered to favorable report. appropriation asked for under the circumstances | fondant facing cast, defendant ran toward 17th | TCESpAY, TRE #1 at big ost of €:100 wiil be required at the tive of wale. . * Pp eine, M5 | No. 2 mixed western, S43 ushed—receipts, 200 | Senator Sherman's bill to extend North Capi- | i#Teasonable, and that without the full amount it tabout five fect. Frank when he fired PAST. oc ” WALTER B. WILLIAMB&CO., | [OL The"Mtenus of ‘eata suat’ be complind wth at it did, that the Senate was engaged in discuse- | jushels: stock, 1662 bushel. Kye steady—No. 2, | tol street to the Soldiers’ Home. will not be | Will be unable to receive the veterans and aheat pe ye. from the day Of sale, otherwise the reserve the right to resell the property at the ix feet off Rt 629. ing the weighticst ‘2u.—teceipts, 3-150 bushels: stock, 160-316 bush-| reted ‘apon, 10 the committee decided, until | ‘eit families and cntertain them ina manner ‘cut hia Nett ad te ay 1m Corner 10th st. and Pa. ave. tion with which ,Mecady—kood to choice timothy, 14.00 | +e general bill on the extension of strects and | CTedituLle to the city of Washington and to the object.” Frank fired ‘a second later. | W- et ok Ge es = | Sroband ae A Soe seegiing parcunesr alee Grp sr Gp 2 hang wary | ah oot ay. “Batter arm-_ | a¥enties has been dispored of. nation of which it is the capital. Defendant said that his wife's left side was ; feet | __OYURE Daye, | 4USSiNSUSUPHP yaTCHELDLR. ae ety ee (are | ~ mrending hedes Neogene wot have: isiigiae’ THE BILL PROPOSED. then turned toward him. After the, first shot is: consint ae Senate was mentally perspiring as the result of | imitation, sazt; ladle, fancy, %; do. good to| that the bill, which was apparently for their| The bill is as as follow: was fired defendant was the first one of the 1 au effort to find out bow certain newspapers | chu:ce, 1%a22; rolls, fine, 23; do. fair to good, | protection,would become law, will experience three to move. He moved in a northeasterly | % 4 ¢ FY succeeded in securing such accurate reports of | 12% wore-packed, 15aiS Eggs weak—13. Coffee | Qisappointinent at the adverse action of ot ee oe rece: OF £0 much | direction and at the same time Frank took about % TEPROFERTS. BEING HOCEE. executive sessions as ave recently been printed, | teaiy—io cargoes, (air, Tix. No 3. 74%. Sugar | the Tcommittee ou that measure. Texts | ereot as _ may enaaarys is hereby | tho same position defendant first had, Just as 1 ee ar Afow Senators could understand Low enough | sis! granulated. 9916 Cobpet steady retned | mony accumulated by the subcommittee showed | @PPropriated to | pay | the proper and | soon as these positions had been taken Frank : Diatnct of Columba peaged on tbe isib aay of Loe YAmapls Kenperee Taatter might leak out of an afternoon semi eee ee eee nc Vingiaie threes, sta | that such laws frequently work harm to inno- | egitinitte expenses attending the re-| tired the second shot. Amie was then standing cs TiBhSo x fue DowES BAO. to supply the papers next morning, but none | ,,¥SUTIMORE, March 25 virginia threce. 728 | ceut parties who have inadvertently engaged | ception and entertainment of such honorably | on the right of the defendant, nearest the. tere aad ii. Gous iy oF Wasina: of them admitted their ability to fathom the | {it Une Soucawestern Srst incomes, 69 bid; do, | accommodations in the wrong kind of boarding | ‘“ischarged Union soldiers, sailors and marines, | race, touching his arm. He’ then pulled his balsnce in Methods so successfully operated by Tux Star. | second incomes, a3]; do. third incomes, 93¢4 | houses. who served in the war of the rebellion, as may | own revolver and he and Frank emptied their with in- A copy of Wednesda: produced, | 9%; Cousulidated gas bonds, 113% bid; do. stocks. | Favorable roport was ordered on the House | attend as delogates or otherwise the twenty- | pistols at each other. per it was shown that in that issue was a start- | 52,a5zig. act for the relief of holders of drawback cer- | #ixth national encampment of the Grand Army ———_—_ fee lingly aceurate report of an exe: SHOOTING AT FALES CHURCH, _| tificates issued under the act of June 2, 1990, | of the Republic in t ity of Washington, in A Republican Caucus Called. wr : onl close —. c a the The House act to Er the building ot | the —, — Fhe ponding the} Representative John C. Houk, secretary of at LEST Pea seme afternoon. slow accumula’ | ‘. alt certain alleys in the city goes reparation for st Secep' ame in- Of" tacts for tee the next’ dag" wan. ot | %* ©: L. Campbell Firee Two Shote at | fr "cs ter week becatae Me. Renns ferent | mente Eewree | eeatsires oe et Seal pare tee fi ing to many of the more modern Sena-| Negro Who Assaulted Him. talk to the subcommittee on ‘the other side of | Seo, 2. That one-half of the suim lisreby,ap- be ipess ie dler lone) ou palin aip surprisi 4 ¢ tors, but Tux Sran's speedy and successful| The residents of Falls Church, Va., were con- question: ‘The committee instructed Clerk | propriated shail be paid out of any money in| Thursday evening next for the purpose of committee. Summection with fmpertant thets astentebed bl foore to notify the District Commissi to | the treasury not otherwise appropriated and i Storybody. Then followed am over-long cou- | He" agitated yesterday over the shooting | Te orold permits from all persone whe may | the remainder out of the revenues of -the Die | “elite € congremional campaign fis i ; iy { Ht i ie ‘sixm E ere i : i i if tion in which mai teragine fA. J. Hill, a colored man, by Mr. C. L, Camp- . os Fs Sitred"sa to"bo dhe"Tieutae mits | bl lege propery omer and. wealthy re | mnggappinton for autmariiy 10 eect Rouben | HSSOCCHINN A Lsaky aupeofiated |, Mivon Ovmanun's xrenon The Predent Berea a= stopped, but no definite plan was agreed upon. | dent of Fairfax county. Mr. Campbell.‘whois a no REARING TaerEhDAY. shall be paid tdand disbursed by the -ciiizens’ | 28 pproved the ventence of the court- y.turenand coe-quster ( ehirty. 4 PROTEST. broker in this city, lives about three miles from | ‘There was a big crowd of Washingtonians in | &X¢cutive committee of Washington having in | in the case of Maj. Giles B. Overman. corps of Sea ten tii0s foot aud ‘The proceedings were somewhat tame in | Falls Church where he owns more than 1.000 UNCANSON BROS. js i of land. His f jstions as muy be prescribed by the ‘is accounte. The court found hi D strects 2. w. Ahir nature muti one wid nd woolly Seuator | Shan, but his management ofthe farm English: | afternoon, ‘The assembly was caused by the Secretaty of the Treasury.” 7 the | ot the charge of conduct to the ot OR Sato are arose ace and attac Ye action trast = fi uxt meet with the approval of Mr. Campbell and | announcement that strest railroad subcommit- * WHAT CHAIRMAN EDSON says. , __| Mulitary discipline end’ senter to be a ee ies n eee ame the Senate in excluding the previously | they went to law over their differences. The | tees would listen to argument. Along execu-| yfr, ¥ason, the chairman of the citizens’ ex- | “Primanded. pe AVERU! PUM RE DARD STREETS trusted employes He insisted that the| matter was put in the hands of arbitra-| tive session kept the subconimittees locked up. tiya committee, said cr eweet. ik TEE oF Waaeine- exclusion was an insult for which there was no| tors and the colored farm hands were contign coment: tre subh Sn © Ayame meee Tar Bi ire ‘Tiriue of & decree of the Court excuse. He also asserted that every Senator | called upon to give testimony. It was there. | SENATOR PETTIGHEW'S. POSITION. | 2#7 it reference to the recommendation .for,| New Y onx—Tar Bucxrsouau Hore: ‘ prior et ee ot Eo ‘whose eye teeth had come through aware | sult of the testimonyqiven before the arbitra- : an sppro riation from District funds; For Permanent and Transiont Guests saincanity Da! of the fact that Seuators themselves gave out | tors that led to the shooting yesterday after-| He Has Been Misrepresented in Saying “The citizens of Ws yn having invited " ¢ ‘at ‘the information on which the newspaper re- | noou. ‘Was Opposed to the President. the Grand Army here wish to enteriain tiem : ports were founded. From what could be learned of the affair it ted | S# other cities “have done, ‘by means of ‘The discussion became very interesting after | appears that Mr. Campboll, who is about sixty | _Senatofs who are thoroughly acquainted | 4.5 appropriation by the municipal government those remarks. Most, of ‘the Senators felt | years old, took the colored man to with South Dakota politics seam to be very | and partly by subscription. ealled upon to deny their complicity in the| task about bis version of what had | much surprised at the publication of a state-| ‘Ihe executive committee i Cf harged with certain i aan satuatsns obey 7 | charge sch reception and entertainment uitder | engineers, charg regularities if i ii BUCKINGHAM HOTEL. ‘(Uuropean Plan}—Fyth Avenue, New York, scattering abrosd of executive session news, | transpired on the’ farm and the negro’s|ment which has it. that dele- | Course ap that followed in other ci neat f and that brought about everybody to bis feet | denial of something that Mr. Campbell | (ates e's . conven- | Plied to the Commissioners of the ‘This deservedly popular house, inthe as ‘with similar denials in self-defense. It was an | said caused the latter to call him a liar. ‘This | 5** to. Minneapolis mven- | Pecommend to the President Fe : attupte mow. a. ee san = interesting session, but most of its proceedings | so enraged the colored man that he assaulted | tion were instructed for Gen. Harrison fashionable, convenient and healthy Joaality, with ; ‘Trustee, All conveyancing st fi xAsi ge oe = woe lacked every eiement of natioual or imterne- | his er and the latter fired two shots at | in spite of the opposition of Senator Pettigrew. 5 marnificent. ining rooms, unsurpassed cuisine, ele- | ; =, BRADOM, O61 7TH SBMS, FACTORY, Bale tional importance. him. One shoot took. effect in the colored man's | To a Sram reporter it was stated today that 2 r other «4 bee 4 . 4 “awcnoneers. ———_$S=a_ ‘THINGS TUAT WERE NOT MENTIONED. abdomen and the other bullet lodged in the | Senator Pettigrew never wrote » letter or in 1 want public and private sitting rooms. Every modern ‘There was no mention madé~of the nation’s | /uce- any way President Harrison. Some finprovement, perfect sanitation and moderate changes. - ‘There were two colored men engaged in the | of Senator defemeeless condition, as was stated in one oF | discussion wheu the shote were fired, but Hill, | maliciously m: two mornin, oe a oe there any patri- | 1t ty stated, mas the only one to assault Mr. otic reason yesterday's proceedings should | Campbell, be absolutely secret, pore Sab caper be the case | After the ane physicians were sent for | ®# 8 candidate Senator im the further executive discussion of delicate prono ‘the wound serious and| accord with South © jnternational relations in the Bering sea mat- | thought it would prove fatal. ter. Evgiand could not have profited by the| Mr. Campbell made no attempt to escape, ‘Tariff—Single rooms, from @1 to $2 per day—ouble bed rooms, with bath attached, @2 to 66 per day. ‘ath and dressing room attached, @6and upward per day, according to sine and locetion. ne Hf dl iid ‘ i of anything doue yesterday, and | but be awaited the arrival of a county officer ’ [meee ‘ought to know {ist she United | and then be was placed wader arses... —— Btates would nut have profited either. Mr. A. L. Campbell, his sen, rete & THE OUSTED EXPLOTER for and be went over to Of cours f ‘There are many expressions of sympatby for | “The Sa jured ‘the ousted employes, and expecially strong is the sentiment im the case of Capt —_—

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