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. 3 | HE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1898-22 PAGES. : ay —__ SPECIAL NOTICES. ___| VISIT THE VESUVIUS | te "nome" inc Snite tt G OF THE RIGGS FIRE INS. CO. + Washington BoC. Starch 21, 1868. take unless & meeting of stockholders of The Fire fees will be held ‘atthe ‘oincesat the Say e: = tees wi ne oe : 708 14th st. o.w., on WEDNESDAY, Spr 30 Thousands of Washingtonians In- “£08. Polls will be opened at 12 o'clock noon 53 _ENECSetpis 7 Hekuy’S” wince, secretary. spect the Oruiser. COMBINE’S ALLEGED BREAK SCOTTISH BITE CATHEDRAL—ROBERT DE : ; be held on TUESDAY, the ‘Bi aay of aa | lars, t ‘Busi iness. e ‘3 ? ne Pas 9 os ~- wmb21-2t_ der. 2 < = SCOTTISH WIFE CATHEDRAL “AUBERT PIKE Paige Men. ae naaass — . Consistory. } A meet: called . 7 —_——_— . io =. beld on MONDAY, the 2ist day of March, 1898 / Force Busy Getting the Vessel ee eS Representatives of Both Races Pay at 7:30 p. order Renewed Hopefalness Carrying = A. B. COOLIDGE. 33d Deg.. V. M. K., i ean A a = HALVOK NELSON, 321 Deg., Registrar. __1t Ready for Service. Next Fall's Congressional Elections Tribute to:-the Dead. Sewing ieacs rented. By reek sponta, au i x Raised Among the Republicans. - ii |. At Ol 8, 5. nw | CQURTESY OF THE OFFICERS IMPRESSIVE EXERCISES APPLICATIONS FOR LIFE INSURANCE ON RE- Fi arf ae nop ee pe = : ‘While the public mind has been engrossed surance pelicies beught; money loaned on same with the Cuban situation, politics being ait sarustersl. 7. D. HADDAWAY, 521 14D st- | an streets in Washington lead to the | forgotten, there have been some poiltical| The funeral services over the body of =~ navy yard just-now. Since the possibility | developments entirely on the outside of in-| the late Blanche k. Bruce, once @ slave, of war wittiSpain was developed the yard; | ternational questions which have apparent- | Once @ senator of the United States from ‘ Our spring productions with the gun shops and other attractions, | ty greatly encouraged the-republicans and adenine Seer of Seni | ioe: ene cel all fe forts. 3 istrict of Col ice register of Sea has been a center of the greatest interest | revived in them a confidence that they are hav onion ae siglo prineted werner reag eciees' elusive fabrics end bigh- to visitors. This has been increased a hun-| going to carry the elections next fall and ed States treasury, a po ec LATTANATORY NOTE: Opstrvations taken at S 9.2. 75th meridian time. Bold = gade: workmanship - smd .| dredfola since the cruiser Vesuvius reach-| Fave the control of both the House and|held at the time of his death, were held | ¢ lies of caual sir pressure, diawn ¢ ath Of ines acteristics of Keen-made ed here Saturday. As told in The Star of | Senate during the last two years of Pres-| this afternoon at ie Metropolitan A> M. | precedi : that date, she was received: by a large| ident McKinley’s administration. This | =- Ceaeh Greet ‘tween 15th and 16th number of persons who had gone down to] hopefulness 1s based on the declaration be Negey northw: Mes tiak er s es mb21-16d the Land’s End of Capitol Hill to see the | that the co-operation of the silver forces— oe Pee Se pit chads ceohamtenton RAIN TONIGHT. Sere F ours = Combrrtons, rie oe ee Bice the Ueoke tae been ae. Mn fee ae ree nan POPU tna great thrudy plainly attented the depth | Probably ‘Two ef Tkece ‘Days of Ocia [108 Dering the twenty-four hours ending A FLOOR COVERING THAT WHILE arrive. Since then there has been mo dimi- | —which has been uc 3 of the affection and respect in which the Wenther. 8 a.m, Sunday—Ellwood Junction, Pa., 1.81; MOE REAGELESAS LASTS. £8: GRAN, EO which was supposed to have been assured-st | aeaq man had been held, and the tributes | Forecast till $ p.m. Tuesday: For the Dis- | Mahoning, Pa., 1.53. ITE—YET ‘TWILL SERVE A LIFETIME— As early as 9 o’clock this morning there | conferences held between representatives of = te z Condition of the Water. p LOORIN lined up| these parties some time ago, 1s about to | that were paid to his character and worth | trict of Columbia and Maryland, threaten Z RARCBIRE SLOORING: bbe pre pe ee P} fail. It ts not made quite clear upon what | emphasized, thi sentiment in no uncer- | ing weather and rain tonight and Tuesday, | Temperatur> and condition of water at S F Soar wants and Coustiee fet onthe | Pn the Banks at the navy yard to take @| (his assumption is grounded, but apparent- | tain way. ‘The representative colored peo- | probably followed by two or three days of | %-1/: Great Falls, temperature, 53; condi ply your wants, and Sra it no ered look at the craft with the three black} jy they are satisfied with their information ple of Washington and scores of the rep- bs od acucisa= ‘uattasea stig Whee. +| tion, 1; receiwng reservoir, temperature, 55; cated partion 2"* “Hd estimates to inter- | Fouths in front which can vomit forth | and are pleased with the situation that has 5 : condition at north connection, 2; condition zs is resentative whites o¢cupled every available | For Virginia, threatening weather and! at south connection, 6; distributing reser- Serer ee ee eee ee ane case Lae BIGEL Ga tt | antalya: coh culireaacnce about toc beak | POLCON CeMtDeOTEM, abd lonk-betsrsthe | sagheiuy gesaitongh teMimaday vain; comec]] Wok Memperatore oko einer te aes = = =: * hour set for the: services.to begin the side A gate house, 16; effluent gate house, 20. WE HAVE CAPTURED MORE cUSTOM- with the democrats on account of a dis- in southern portion; easterly winds. Fi » 20. ers through our ability t than for any | Venom in reality. These long pink-colored covery that the iatter are not willing to sections of the main ogee and the By Wide Table. Tee seat tn, ONE FATS” are, 2 rerela: | serpents are over. 50 feet in length, and| “tote fair’ with them. It was announced | Salleries above were filled to their ca-| weather conditions and general forecast: tion to most men. We'll fit your Easter suit =| Today—Low tide, 1:16 a. 48 p.m.; might be termed “copperheads,” for their | scme time ago that an agreement had been | PACHY: ny seetton embracing a large | The Pregeure has risen rapidly in the north- | 2p! aR e a.m. and 1:48 p.m. muzzles are brass-mounted. Each is capa-| Teachell between the three silver parties | cay ot pews, were reserved’ for, tne | West, accompanying the development of a | ME) tite, 7:12 a that neither wou try to take from 1 cold wave. % ble of throwing charge of 300 pounds of | Gther seats held by it in the present Con. | Members of the sorrowing family and the | “Ine temperature is Delow zero in Montana | P-M-; high tide, ynamite a mile and a half, or 500 po gress, and that in the contest for the next te friends of the deceased, the clerks | ang th> western portion of North Dakota. ~ ‘The Sum and Moon. perfectly or accept no pay. J. FRED. GATCHEL & CO., Tailors, 604 13th - E. F. MUDD, the’ expert cutter, is new with us. mh21-84 PARTICULARLY EXCELS IN egitter’s office and other bureaus of ir there three miles. Only a small portion of the| Congress local conditions should determine | ¢f {Me res! South of this area of cold, dense air the Today—Sun rises, 6:02; sun sets, 6:13. . e ‘Treasury Department, the faculty of trie depresion’ central in Kan-| 2°23 eee es nT. The Printing of |s0 teet is above deck. The rest is down| which party was entitled fo, the eandidate | Howard U-aversity and the West Hind Me- | 15 ® barometric depression central in } New moon, 3:37"a.m. tomorrow. Elliot * in the bowels of the vessel, where the | im districts not now-neld by either of the | Kinley Club. ‘The arrangements for ac- | °4% ? ectitiy seabies Ter the Miséis- | TMerrow—Sun rises, Briefs, Booklets | qeany charges can be placed in the breeet, | SUVer parties, and that the national organ- It is generally cloudy eas commodating the gathering were admirable : tus poirtn Atanas The City Ligh and so fired from the 15-inch maws. izations should not sanction the presence of | and were under charge of Mr. Robert H. | “Ppl river, except on the s and all CT FH and gulf coasts. In the past twenty-four Gas iainps all lighted by 7:22 p.m.; ex- a* Business Literature Early as it was this morning when The | formation of-repwolicans 1s that the dem-| Terrell. The ushers were Maj. W. ©. | hours rain has fallen in the Ohio valley, | trgulching begun at 08 aca. The lighting *Never tardy”—an unfailing punctuality assured. | ¢; ter arrived, there were signs oZ | ocrats aro charged by their allies with | Davis, Adjutant John E. Washington, Ser-| the lower lake region and the middle | is begun one hour before the time tamaw Estimate only costs the trouble cf ‘phoning 1679. | Sctivity aboard the Vesuvius, The Jap- | trsing a hocts-pocus game at the very | Sant Major Romeo ‘Carroll, Captains states, and light. snow in the northwest.\| Arc lamps lighted at 7:07 p.m.; extinguish- 506 TENTH ST. mb21-l4d | anese steward and ccok had been busy | outset, aiming to get from the silver repub- ee meee ae In the preceding twenty-four, hours there ed at 5:23 a.m. = sone time getting breakfast ready. The | licans and pepulists as many as possible of 7 =! ’ »| was rairfall in the nort! tlantic states, = Leather belting. |crew. inciuaing officers and men, numbers | the ceats now held by those two parties in| Pills and Jackson of the Colored High | the lake regions and th2 Ohio valley. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. u : School Cadets, who were in full dress uni- 2 3 The following w. Oe nadedt Ye sdtifec ight, of whom thirty are engineers. | the Hcnse end Senate. It is asserted that . The temperature has fallen from 20 to 30 e following were the readings of the Biaee, 16 2 he Sd and 6 fo stock— They were given breakfast, and then or- | if this has not already led to a dissolution | form, the non-commissioned officers of the | degrees in the northwest. It 1s also de-| thermometer at ‘the weather bureau for Any ze faade to order ders were given for a number of different | of the alliance, it is sure to do so, and that | §2™e organization performing like duty in | cidsdiy colder in the north Atlantic states. Also light and heavy double belting— icks. The smokestack was given a clean- | the populists and silver republicans wili | the galleries. At “WHOLESALE PRICES Ereie: fact o@ it: guacentect ing, Mae pies painter added same red | cc-vperate without the democrats. If — A Wreath From the President. ag tie tee 3 as o the sides of the vessel above the water | {3 true, it is regarded as assuring republi- John B. Espey, BizpNAk® | live; other cleaners used the Potomac for | can success both at the next congressional | _ TBE abrelameRiegs mere eS “_ |3,8ashtub and removed dirt marks left by | election and at the presidential election in | "ny of them were of unusual richness an the visitors of yesterday. Some of these | 390, beauty. The card of President McKinlzy Crown & ,:in tis Uranch of the profes: |had been possesred. of 80 little sentiment | Tt is said that the democrats, while agree-| was attached to a lurge and exquisite . Mic, ims_work of the very | 25,0 Poke peanuts down the throats of the | ing in their national organization to a| wreath of white roses, lilies of the valley, Bridge Work. fi." character "Fecis | U25, ‘These were promptly forked up by | thorough co-operation, “enher encourage white cornations, calla Miles and rare,white hesitancy about asking for an estimate. one of the gunners, who remarked that a | or at. least do not interfere to prevent nee tee weather clears there will probably follow | p.m. yesterday: mhi-Ga Dr. FRED. F. DALY. 1307 F st_n.w. | visitoz who would do anything like that | democrats in districts or states where | orchids sprayed with feathery asparagus| two or three days of cold and wintry | March 20, 4 p.m., 30.15; 8 p.m., 30.19; 12 If You Are To Be Piarried el i a bi rec ried cn ens 122 | the allies are entitled to representatives | 47d lily leaves. A broad white satin ribbon | weather in eastern and southern districts. | midnight, 30.15. -edles e peani fr yuttin; andidates | Was tied over two crossed leaves of palm} ‘Th> following heavy precipitation (in! March 31, 4 a.m., 30.12; § a.m., 30.12; noo Soom after Lent it’s none tco soon to ace us| tact. The guns are rot fitted with diges | Sraiva their allies, and thus dicing the | attached to the wreath, wl fs se the twenty-four hours beginning at 2 p.m. Threatening weather, followed by rain | yesterday: 5 Tuesday, is indicated for New England, | March 20, 4 p.m., 62; 8 p.m., 59; 12 mid- rain tonight and Tuesday in the lower lake | night, region, the Ohio valley and middle Atlantic | March 21, 4 a.m., 51; 8 a.m., 47. states. It will probably remain fair near Maximum, 63, at 3 p.m. the south Atlantic and gulf coasts, with | Minimum, 44, at 10 a.m. tkreatening weather and probably rain in| The following were the readings of the the interior. Clearing and colder weather | barometer at the weather bureau for the 1s indicated in the southwest. When the | past twenty-four hours, beginning at 2 mah21-10d : iuckes) was reported: During the past | 30.14; 2 p.m., 30.15. about the Wedding Invitations, Personal | Ve apparctus. ‘This ts not in their line. | Vote to the detriment of both. In other Mrs. Mary Chureh: Terrel s tribute was pape Nears oie aah Speer nr The Officers Busy. words, having got their allies into camp, | ® singularly peautltyl floral harp of white = All tis foun. We do the kind of work-use | AN the officers with but one exception | the democrats are bent upon stripping and ’callag the HIRES Weine noe SALES OF STAMPS. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS, the stationery—that is absolutely correct for 2 them of their fine raiment and turning | 2nd callas, the he ad being delicately Spring Weddings. were abroad this morning and appeared to | them into naked camp ffilcwers, to draw | formed of lilies ofthe Valley. The symbol se Indteative | ACCOUNTANTS E> Prices are reasonable, too. heve their hands full. They were in un- | water and haul wood. This is expected to | Tested in a bed vf: white and: oride roses | Increase Ores ast emee ATTOuNIEEE “Easton & Rupp, 421 Lith St | ¢ress uniform, and Lieut. Com. Pillsbury |lead to a war among the “allied forces,” | 20d orchids. These tekens were arranged of Dusine 2 7 ‘ inside the chancel immediately | One of the signs of business activity is : Ww tt their head. di which will be mutually destructive and | 0M tables f a ne ign — aii nae Sard ra eee eee insure republican success all along the Daning the, casks ee h was also covered | round in the Increase in the receipts of | RicycLES. suvius between 10 and 11 o'clock and was | i¢ The republicans do not believe that : the sale of postage stamps. The figures | poarp the populist and silver republican leaders A Magnificent Hjoral ‘Tribute. department in | BUSIN! F. warmly greeted by Com. Pillsbury. The | wi} this t Bs 3a furnished by the post office departme: BUSINESS CHANCES. acts, not arguments, | Try, sted py, Com. Pillsbury. ney Pe enert TRE oo eee ca n" | othe clerkeg ane oumplayeavat ithe resisters|| cageracts antatoae atest postal affairs | CITY ITEMS. 3 are regarded as a sort of commercial bar- COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. “I never disappoint!” convince lawyers that our | thing cise, and after a stay of a few min- | followers ally themselves with a party | office of the treasury, sent a magnificent Hil 5 utes the inspector departed, the commander | which has not been able to protect the | token to show in ff in | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 4 : . : me ‘ el 1% 5) ll degree the affec- | ometer, and as they show a falling off in 4 brief printing is unsurpass= | [Was fot the ‘imedition of the omicars | !9Aders, ana De agbublicans are confident | tion and respect,theyfelt, for their dead | an advance business men and the com- a able. 90c. page for 50 copies. to have,an “at home” this morning, and leaders of the allies may prove. What is | 224 lamented superior, The piece was a | munity generally find confirmation of their Hs the crowd stood waiting on shcre, while oA owev. -broken column oyer four feet tall, com- | ideas as to the conditions in the commercial BYRON S. ADAMS, “Prompt” Printer,512 11th st. | the sentinel paced vp and down the deck. _ | €XPected. however, is that the silver repub- war § 1-14d cans and populists will co-operate, leav- | posed of rare white roses, white carnations, | world. Bes A Star reporter was finally allowed | | : flea : ir ing the democrats to get along the best | hyacinths, calla Ifiies and lilies of the val- | ‘rh, of the post office of this clt inti, ae, te nto goar basins. aboard. but only on the upper deck Com- they can without ‘thelr assistance. ‘The | ley, which rose fiimtitbabs Composed of Biiraavalreprelyctnehe pap nanenaos chaek ocean rary ee ee ice eee ee i intble to allaw pact cun 40 oo" tela: situation is regarded as the most serious | profusion of white and purple orchids. iil eeareakan FOREIGN POSTAL the d hi with. - ent year sh an encouraging increase as , 4 lecmeeee teen deu'd tangioe See’ ort The “ladies,” he explained, were exceed-| 4 atacrnanrien va cetl er preenin gn em! Shatte, oF male cad peace the crete compared with that of the corresponding | FOR4tENT (Flats). Taacatedealgun add tetemaergite soetan ingly busy with the fixings of the pneu- | ocrat of the House today if the statement | rested on bomen nee violets, in the | Period of last year. At one of the principal estimate cost of modern fixtures. matic guns and other matters, so no. one | was true that there was such a difference | center of which were lilies of the valley. | Substations in this city, which is located | - THOS. W. SMITH, ist & Ind. ave. ‘Phone 217. | Could go down there. He said this was | between the alli & in a business section, it is stated that the | FOR RENT (Miscellaneous). Mill and Wharves.” foot of 4th st. se. ‘Phone 551. | seldom allowed, as there was nothing much ory enaiss: and his reply was con-| ‘The column was wreathed about with a seeeeeeaegeaies - FOR RENT (Offices) firmatory, though fe course \f ‘osed,” white ca:~ations | Sales of the year this far are greater than mb19-10d to see below besides gun cotton, the ven- | of the: democrats, Laie een p sacaanece eaten the broken top wan 1 ae ee 2 “BEST” There were sounds from the bowels of tes SWEETS ae ae mone tecan ea v for the sales for the year 180, the sales rom the bowels ot e I r The faculty of He d University sent a No work ig rushed or slighted. Lowest prices {n | Midable. A few other Visitors noe oi. | Question Refore a Subcommittee of | White roses and palm, wilt Is said the sale of stamps in-the city, America. HODGES, 511 oth miuo-64-_ || mitted, to. the upper deck and were chown, the House District Committee. The Arrival of the Remain as a whole, is greater this year than last | ron SALE (Lots). a a a nrisr’a, itosiin, wai | te Buns by Lieut. Sewell, who does the | The question of the ownership of alleys| The funeral cortege arrived at the | year and the increase as compared with | FoR SALE (Miscellaneous) Sedne een cae nt ticket and receive prize | Honors for the Vesuvius. in the District of Columbia was discussed | church shortly after 1 o'clock from the | Previous years is an indication that busi-| Horses AND VEHICLES, a: pea 5 Of course, all’ serts of ti F ness conditions are improving. _drawa. mniea? | | OF cours SE ot es SB inine ns "Sn | before the subcommittee on judiciary of | late residence of Mr. Bruce, No. 2010 R PI vs NoTICE- : —_—>——_ _- LEGAL NOTICES. WIDOW’S CLAIM REJECTED. - | LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. Mazch 17, 1996. | Of which he answered good naturediy, and | the House District commitee. ‘The matter ‘The annual mezting of a holders of ee ar a be tee! as well as he could | Came up in the consideration of a bill to Estey Th met —- GREAT FALLS POWER COMIANY wil! be held | without going too much into technicalities. | release to the owners of lots 7 to 14, in- | Prised ali the ceremony. The casket, cov- Hi ; i ae , 4 iad Failed to Ratify Marriage as Re- | MEDICAL ee eae, Rea Drama cig eee Commander Relents, clusive, square 491, the title, if any, of the | €ed with black cloth and heavily orna- auired by Law. MONEY WAN Boon, fer the ‘following purpos: Finally the commander relented and the| Urited States into the public alley in the |™ented with silver and bearing a@ silver | Wopster Davis, Assistant secretary of the | NEW PUBLICATIONS. ‘10 elect officers for the ensuing year. ral publi ‘ami rear of those lot: plate appropriately ‘inscribed, was borne : a SCEAN PRAVEL. To transact any other business that may | eneral public was admitted on board after S. up the disle by the active pallbearers, who |iterior, today decided a number of ap- * Yegalty come befcre catd meeting. t. | 21 o'clock. There was not so much to in-| Mr. Holmes Conrad appeared before the | Were J. iS. Rann oF Pennsylvania, | pealed pension cases, among them being | PERSONAL........ JOHN B. COTTON. Secretary, PTeM@RE- | terest above, but the smell of the viands| subcommittee and stated that a Portion of | Theodore H.. Greene of Mississippi, Sher- | one of considerable importance, affecting PONOMEG ORCS ates: mb 1S. 21,23,25.25,30,314ap1,2,4 cooking for lunch was appetizing. Th2 tur-| the National Hotel is built@ver this alley | monte W. Lewis of the District of Colum- | the question of marriage of slaves in the | proposaLs. oe ret door was open, and a peep could be had and has been so located for fifty years. Re- | bla, Edward H. Cooper of Indiana, D. B. | (1c, 2V Kentucky prior to the civil war. | RAILROADS. It is always weil to xeep a It-| into this ilttle metal-inclosed cage with its| cently the Commissioners decided to pave |McCary of Mississippl, Andrew F. Hilyer ‘AI rifty, wid: ¢ | SPECIAL NOTE Sudden Me,7%s, 7 eto, h” | speaking tubes and other arrangements | the alley and ordered the “obstruction’ re, | Of Minnesota and W. Calvin Chase of the | The case is that of Amy Griffy, widow of 2 CEs. clang, in suring time. - Thary's | Treouge a Nitle ooen ee an ee ene. | rcved. District of Columbia and L. M. Hershaw | Joseph Griffy, late private Company F, | STORAGE. Spasmis of ‘its avsvtute purity.”in tase | could be had of th three guns. It is from| _Mr. Conrad contended that the United | Of Georgia. uisth United States Colored Volunteer In- | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. it is delicious. $1.00 a quart. | this that the captain of the vessel directs| States has no title in the alleys of the | Followiag the casket were the honorary | rantry. The evidence shows that claimant DERTAKERS. JAS. THARP, S12 F st. nw. iis movements and orders the firing of the| city, although the United States owns the | Pallbearers, who were ex-Representative | Jn'tt-. 7h« ey were slaves ir the-state of | eon OP guns. streets. He said he had made that claim | John R. Lynch of Mississippi, ex-Senator ie of | WANTED (Houses). Lieut. Commander Pillsbury said _this| before the Commissioners, but that the lat-|P. B. 8. Pinchback and James Lewis of | Kentucky, and they had entered into a | WANTED (Love i having gods on Aepostt with Hi. morning that the repairs must be complet- Ge seemed eres to take the responsi- er tana. Mx piotlend aoe Ww. ~ marriage according to the custom prevail- | WANTED (MizecHaneous) which interest ue one year or | ed within fiftesn days. The ship, he said, ty of acting in the case. He said the = i si ing; among slaves in that te WANTED (Rocms). oe the "same will ‘be ed at auction MancH | Would be fitted with four additional rapid-| owners of the lots abutting on the alley | Ohlo, Representattve George H. White of | !&'2mong slaves in that state, and lived WANTED (Situations)... street northwest, where a short but feel- ing prayer by Rev. J. A. Johnson com- NP SS eon fire suns, two forward and two aft. Two| are willing that it should be used as at | North Cerolina, Lewis H. Douglas of New | together as husband and wife up to the Che ewaeremonnanseaaatehugesrneseane Pawnbroke: of these will be of the Colt pattern. He| present. 5 pees es P. Cheatham of North Caroling, time of soldier's death. It is admitted, | ¥'NTER RESORTS = —— = = Stated that he was glad to have the public] The committee deferred action on the| recorder of deeds for the District of Co- however, that they had failed to ratify and OUR PRICES ON COAL ARE AS FOLLOW visit the v and inspect as Be buplte bin. lumbia; Rev. William Waring of Ohio, if = legalize their slave marriage after their THE COURTS. W. A. Pea Coal could b2 seen above. It would not do for| Police Judge Kimball and District At-|H. L. Chew, deputy register of the treas. ancipation by complying with the act of visitors to go below, he said, as perhaps| torney Pugh appeared before the subcom- Robert H. Terrell of Massachusetts, | February 14,1866, of that state. - it; . fs : things might be defaced. He told of a vis-| mittee in behalf of House bill 8063, which Church of Tennessee, Campbell Assistant Secretary Davis says that smi" age Smith: iawors “granted. JOHN MILLER & CO., itor yesterday who was robbed of ten or} proposes to amend the law relating to the | Maxwell and Ralph W. Tyler of Ohto and | «since this is a claim for pevion ater te | AD agt. Wyman; Natl. Safe Dep., 8. and 10th and F nw. | twelve dollars by a pickpocket. - | Preservation of the peace in the District. | Dr. C: B, Burvis, George F. T. Cook, Prof. | provisions of section 3 of the act of June | ‘T. Go. substituted’ ae rte. Ryan agt. "Phone 446. mh12-Im ‘Thousands of Visitors. Judge Kimball sald the bin was necessary WwW. 8. fag ee ut ee iat the pecvinions of section 4705, Re- | O’Brien; sale decreed, with Philip Walker. ae 0 correct some omissions in the law, par- Gepi : » L. C. ys | vi tatutes, have no application to this | trustee, to sell. Pullman agt. Pullman; di- © ‘3 PARADISE 5 If the celebrated mount aa which the ticularly as to disorderly conduct within | Charlc3 R. Dcuglass and Prof, Wm. H. H. case, but the legality of the marriage of | vorce a vin. mat. srantene Douglas nat CLEVELAND United States dynamite cruiser now lying | private houses or inside public structures. | Hart of this city and Jemes T. Bradford | the ‘soldier ano appellant must be deter- | Douglas; do. Taliaferro agt. Taliaferr mb11-4tf PARK. | at the navy yard received its name could| There is some opposition to the bill in| 0f Maryland. mined in accordance with the law of the|do. Woodson agt. Woodson: do. Van FH pap. OSTEOPATHY. emick. | ave been transported to Washington it | the {iubeommittee on the ground that it Impressive Services. state of Kentucky, as provided by section | Horn agt. Van Horn; absent defendant <conMIMBALL BLDG., 1417 G ST. N.W. | Would not have attracted more attention | Tent pen the way to the in Nprinciple | ,,7R€ services began with the singing ot | cr {he et of August 2, 1882 Under that | ordered to appear.” Field ast.” Johnso _Consuitation and examination free. mb5-tf_| yesterday than did the vessel. It was vis- ‘(i law slave marriages could only be ratified | Sale decreed, with George W. Field, trus- thet “acmmns lnues ie hte cantic “Rock of Ages” by the Metropolitan choir, tee, to sell. Brady agt. Brady; divorce and legalized after emanci XOTICE—ALL SUBSCRIBERS AND | ited from 9 o'clock in the morning-untii]| On the other hand, several members of | under the direction of Prof. J. T. Layton. | state of Kentucky Sy ‘comuntiance swith the granted. Nom pany ot the Disttlet of Conabie ize | nearly dark by thousands of people. Many | the subcommittee are inclined to yield to| Rev. Wal Nineteenth | act of February 14, 1866, Compeny of tne Dietie 16! oe ce a t Walter H. Breoks of the Nineteenth ry 14, 1866, of that state, and | complaluts or grievances against said ecmpany, | Of the residents of Washington went down | Judge Kimball's representations that the| sircet Baptist Chureh offered a fervent | that a colored woman’ and a man with Equity Court No. 2—Justice Hagner. Kindly communicate sald grievance to the chat, | to the navy yard on ‘thelr wheels. The | bill is necessary for the punishment of in- aD a % iptures | Whom she had lived during slavery in Ken- | Jenkins agt. Jenkins; order dismissing Bia of ne Sticvance comuuttce of the Irlephoue | majority, however, tested the “Washington | fractions of the public peace. No action | Prayer, and selections from the Scriptures | Tcky havine falied we ratify and legalize | Petition and disc! ing rule to show See We eer wy EBis js important. | and Georgetown Rallway Company to its| was taken by the subcommittee on the| were read by Rey. J. A. Johnson of the their marriage after emancipation, by com- | US? Curtin agt. ; alimony ordered ee Ore fullest. capacity. Cars were crowded con- | bill. . Metropolitan A. M. B. Church. Mrs. Lula| plying with the requirements of ‘said act, | Paid by March 31, or defentant to be com- Cana Our MANTELS OR TILE the “Baltimore, and’ Obie i pot hind event Joy Brooks sang “Nearer, My God, to| Such slave marriage would be void under Fag Marble a re, io depot had great Thee,” witn much power and feeling, and| the laws of Kentucky. It is therefore oom Gt oak and ‘white mantels to clect frome a9 | “ilficulty in securing transfers, as they after additional Seripture reading by’ Rev. | clear that no legal and valid marriage ex, Seeceet series, at sinin antebe sul cahiete Secouniolatak. LConAncieee cunt Upon | A¢tiom Takem Upon Several Measures | F. J. Grimke of the Fifteenth Street Pres- | isted eet aah Aeenes and the de- © ace a 1 mavship ‘guarautecd; over 30 years’ | one another to supply defictencies, but it of Local Interest: Be ne nunch: 28 pecmann wae AelveEea small site ph ger eras eaperience. was found thac all hands were in ‘need of | Mr. Gallinger today made an adverse re- | PY Rev. Sierling N. ‘Brown, pastor of the | hence the claim is rejected.” —_____e~. DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. i. Ey ngregat ————---_______ Pi 1 Church, of _ fels3m 716 13th st. my oe owls: Naskctas sens Port to the Senate on Senate bill 1330, to Seite senor ieee fad been a memiber. TO ELEVATE THE STAGE. CONDENSED. LOCALS. the Vesuvius lies. Visitors were permitted | Tesulate the practice of pharmacy in the | Before _p a a froma Circuit Court No. 2—Justice McComas. to visit the vessel at different times.. So | District of Columbia. “3 Brown read a Gt Byan agt. Schnelder;-on trial, Proposed Congressional Appropria- Senator Elkins French poodle dog “But- | sTeat was the crush in the afternoon it | Mr. Hoar, from the committce on privi- | Prominent. men, inludiig one from Sena- tion of §5,000. tons,” which had recently been clipped, has | Was found necessary ie fasten a rope | leges and elections, reported favorably—a | tg the worth of this dedeased and the loss| The following is a bill which hag®been been recorded at police headquarters as | 2cross the entrance to ba thare. piank: A | Joint resolution providing that the last | his country and hissrace had sustained in| introduced in the House by Mr. Berry of among the miftirg. and the police have | Dluciacket was stationed there to guard | Weanesday in April be fixed in place of | his untinay death. vi = Kentucky: from Person; sentenced to New Jersey been asked to find it. the entrance. Seldom, if ever, have such PI ‘My. Brows’ x NERY: state prison for one year and day. jd | March 4 as the time for the terms of the | , Mr. Brown's s “That in view of the beneficial effect of ng He Lloyd Shepherd, who lives at 1249 9th t and crowds visited the navy yard, it is sal A Wee an eloquent pont by men who are familtar with the place. | President, Vice President, impressive addr. ich the high char- States agt. Chas. Lucas, house- street, was saved from injury by @ fender |}? tr was patriotism which took ene ver dent, senators and iets breaking; sentenced to jail for four months. on a %h street electric car last night. He States Waker ue i ge inter Basta a a ‘on 3 ments of the lanente@ rep ive was on the traek when the car came along defenders, ‘here “te plenty of it and 0 his race were teclngiygentolbd, ‘The choir Green, Ernest: Fenwick.and J Ross, and was picked up by the fender. The car | spare. The Senate today adopted Senate resolu- | fendered “It Is Wel} With My Soul’ = the mene A sentenced to New Jersey was soor. stopped and Shepherd was res- deiik “Wie ee te tion 34, authorizing the Commissioners of Sot ee Oe state prison for eighteen months each. Be cued. Most of the visitors were not permitted to | the District of Columbia to alter, amend or 1 ordi ft th i ox, Peters agt. ‘Washington and f= Burgiars valled at the house of Mrs. repeu! Inances ‘o1 @ late board of Dei ‘purpose of assisting g Lucy Walsh, No. 319 3d street northwest, | 8° down the hatchways of the vessel. health of the District of Columbia, which f ‘Congregational | sng, a Company; judgment on about 8:30 o'c'ock last night. They effect- | few. officials, friends of the officers were legalized by joint resolution, approved urch and Sena‘ int tan ed an entrance by forcing open the rear : some newspaper men were permitted to do | April 24, 1880, whenever in their Judgment window; but were frightened off before of uires it. 490. They were shown the manner of | the public interest req = had an opportunity to secure any- operating the three dynamite guns, which | The Senate also passed House bill 6542, ng. George R. Jcnes today pleaded guilty of | °Ccupy prominent positions on the forward Te Bo ae ins at | deck and which are set into the deck. They » from Dav . itman. Jones claim- | were objects of great curiosi all the ed that it was his first cffense. Judge | victors. The small rapid fee: wen Scott sent him to jail for four months. For stealing two buckets of paint, val- ved at $1.40 cara, from Mr. Joseph Mur- rey, Judge Scott today sent Charles Mob- erly and Oliver Mercer, both colored, to jail for thirty days each. The prisoners admitted their guilt. ~ —s.——_~ Dora Arnold’s Bail $3,500. NEW YORK, March 21.—Dora Arnold of shooting Lawyer Lafayette Beckley in his office on Iast Friday. Further exam- ination was postponed until March 29. She ‘was locked up in default of bail. A certificate saying Beckley was out of was presented. ——_——_—_ ‘The newspapers of Madrid have made press censorship: . mh ‘ise where. Th. iy. semi Ay VESTM FINANCIAL. For Furs and Fabrics Cold Storage Protects-From Moth and Preserves Luster And Beauty. Fireproof Warehouse Am. Sec. and Trust Co., 1140 15th St. *Phone 463. Storage «a Rooms MONTH. Individual Fireproof Storage Rooms— clean, light. dry, fireproof, and guarded night and day—$2 per mogth. "Phone us for information and rates if you are seck~ ~ ing storage room. 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