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“THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. + . pon thEAe ae SUH e Ten | TWO BROTHERS HANGED. as | ‘Tee Evening 8 ies! Newspaper Sompany EXCITEMENT IN COAL SHARES. pL gee eg A + MORE BUSINESS FAILURES the counter, cents cach. y +. ‘postage: . cents? month; one year, , Ee sei _ ME neti SS | oe 51— Ne. 7,798. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1878. TWO CENTS. EUROPEAN SITUATION. THE PEACE CONGRESS, r ch 2.—Sir Stafford Northeote, DON, March 29,4 p. m.—The sta mar23-tr ment + “( SECRETARY Scnvnz is still quite weak, but Some New Books. | #FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. neellor of the exchequer, replying te a LADIES’ GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. is much improved. He was at his room inthe | From Koberé Beall we have the following si a es question asked "by ford Hartington th ‘the — —— ———— s.a5, ; 1 rs o * a 2. ise Of COMMONS afternoon, is — = ———— — MASONIC.—A Special Communication Interior Department building for a while to- | numbers of Harper's Half-hour Series: “The | : shel ‘i . ribution 2 congress | cc > M®®: SELMA RUPPERT, LS of MOUNT VERNON HL. AC CHAPTER, Washington News and Gossip, | “#¥ and attended'the Cabinet meetinz. | Fender Recollections of Irene Magillicndd TEE SENATE wasnotinéemtiatoday.. | Sites st ee care cxmeunty * Ovrostte, PATENT OFrice, 20th Insts, at Govciock. Members of Sister Guage ee AN UNFOUNDED Remox.—It was reported | (Published originally in Blackwood and whi HOUSE.—Mr. Harris (Mass.), from commit. | Of" some “of tie powers “to “its ‘publi st oper e and assortment of rs are fraternally invited toattend. By order of GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pAy.—Internal siules > caused a commotion in society circles in y | tee on naval affairs, reported a substitute for | cation not having yet been reeeived. Has just opened a large and select as ie tel rat iy y about the Capitol to-day that the President 9 fs atin 5 me the M. E. H. P. revenue, $266,286. nustoms, $461,937.27. puny phe : 5 York city) 5 “A Shadow on the Threshold,”* by | the Senate bill authorizing a commission in | He hoped. however. that it will be inthe hands INFANTS? AND ¢ HILDREN'S LAC CAPS | “nai9 2" JOHN H. PICKELL, Secretary. “ eee eee had requested the resignation of District Com- Mary Cecil Hay; “Brother Jacob,” "The | relationte t val of the Naval Observ of members to-morrow. The whole import- and BONNETS, SORES === NOTICE. RENT PEW Tue Hovss ComMitTEE ON THE JuDICTARY | missioner Phelps. Our reporters find on in- | Lifted Veil.” by jot; The tory. Ordered printed atid eenantkeeTy® | ance thereof js Kussia’s reply, which was read LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, >> NOTICE.—RENTING OF ‘8. will vote on Monday on the matter of the dis- | Guiring in official quarters that there is not a | of Landeck,” bi P. 2 "Da Mr. Monroe. frown Comnittes oh taveien at. | Yesterday. He also said he hoped that the ae 7 7 — . : Word of truth in the story. Neither the Presi- | Little Lad,” by . | faire rer “a ‘ An cetoiine te eae, ueen's nessage regarding the calling out of And all Kinds of A poblle igtting of the Pewsot the Mount Ver~ | tribution of the Geneva award. dent nor Capiain Phelps Know anything about | riod,” by Eugence ‘Lawret fairs, reported back the bill relating to tele. | the reserve would be communient ed on Mon. Seas BURN iG G 4 on Place M. urch South will take plac areas i el F .” by | graphic cor i etween the U ne oa ‘ _ CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. | BON DAY EVENING, April Ist. at Santor AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House | such a request. 5 Temple,” by Cord. Macaulay frapalc roreien Point adh Pome pated day, aud that it will be discussed on the Mon- fe 1 G LOVES, Black Silk | “By order of Oficial Board. were Secretary Evarts, Vice President Wheel Tne P Sap aey iterea | .torace Walpole,” by Lord Macaula and recommitted, j day following . 10Ds and faEOID. mar29-3t B. WILSON, | er, Senators Burnside, Wadleieh, Ogies! HE POSTMASTER GENERAL. has not altere stantinople,” by James Bryce; “The Spanish Mr. Singleton, from committee on « in the London Stock Market. o CHILDREN'S LACE CALS iG >>, 1, THE UNDERSIGNED, DESIKE,TO | Rollins, Ferry: Representatives Kidder, Wie, | luis decision by which in the contract case of | Armada for the Invasion of Engiand. by A ¥ : a acknowledge the prompt and satisfactory | ginton, Cabell, Brogden, Pugh, Alienberger, | Cosgrove vs. Price, the contract was awarded | H- Guernsey: “ Baek to Back, a Story of To: | galons, reported, a bill making appry oh ; to supply a deficiency in the wincohanoaes in Parliament yesterday evening caused great manner In wnich the and Gen. Shermnan ; also Peter Cooper, of New | to Price. By the decision of the Attorney | ay,” by Edward Evere' _, | fund of the House of Representatives. Re. depression on the stock exchange this morn- U. B, MUTUAL AID S0CIETY, York. General. one of Price's sureties (his wife), is The Wreck of the Grosvener:” “The Last | ferred to committee of the whole, ng. At certain periods the markets were "4 Nes. 691 d 683 D street hose a incligible, but the names still remaining on | of the Haddons,” by Mrs. Newman By Ce- The regular order having been a state of panic. The fall in prices is general, Nees! OHE end baapeaieatedt Roi Seranente ee insuracee Mt. Lansing | RUTHERFORD Piatt Hayesis at the White | the bid are sufliciont te waked ena a's Arbor,” By Walter, Besant, and James | the Speaker called the committe: and there has yet been no recovery. FIR:T sPRING OPENING, m1 "took. q_ certificate of meit- | House with one of his classmates, to spend a . ——__—— . Rice; “By Proxy,” by James Payn. These | ofa private nature. : 2 apes ~ . Jersuip Wr Marche as7i-anddisd of Pacumonia, | week's vacation from Cerne Wool Hayes | ,CHORPENING will soon become as famous as | four are late numbers of Harper's Library of | Mr. Hartridge, from judiciary committee, see eee or January 221. 1878. leaves this evening for Ohio. McGarrahan as a claimant. Notwithstanding | Select Novels. reported bills to remove the = othe ede FRENCH PATTERN RONNETS AND ENG | The Sud UB. Mutual Ald Society has paid, WON oecamenes : previous reverses in Congress, a petition and | Platonis Dialogi vi. ex Recensione C. F. Her. | ties of Os 5a iin eo en apeelal Crema Bam LISH KOUND HATS, eee eee ous KATSEE, Tie Vincrstus InDEMNiTY.—The President | memorial looking to the payment of his claim | mannir"M. Tutt Cleerents .0U A.R B Tusculanarum and R. nassell, aged 25 yeai eo On THUESDA FRIDAY, March 28th ana | Room 97, St. Cloud Building. and 91 High street, sent a message to the House to-day transmit- | was yesterday introduced in the House and Disputationum Ad Brutum Libri qui A.. nicknam ey ue. i : ili e exec Foon Sng ting the correspondence with reference to the | Feferred to the committee on claims. Recognovit Reinholdus Klotz. These volumes | q,,Mason) of Maryland: Philip Stockton, of the marger_of : Fea ee os SSrtally Secours | InCMeTOR The gece dof Spain by this govern: | SECRETARY McCRanY and family will | atthe two last iss en OF che carefully edited they were all passed by the lecessary two Teek con- Towhich the es of Washington and viemnity | cate, Allow me to say I most cheerfully recom- | ment for the seizure of the Virginius and the leave this evening for a few days’ visit to Nor- | 224 ,exauisitely printed series of Harper's | third vote. aying that him- are respectfully invited. mar26-tr mene the Society $0 the Delt conetence of SI execution of her officers. folk, at the iavigtin ot Ge ave ‘Ginle ave Greek and atta oe i Mr. from committee on war re steeped in crime. JEW STYLES OF PARASULS 320°A st. ne. Tue SENATE ComiTreE on Approrrra- | manding the receiving ship Franklin, sta. Tina pre een trom i fie Ui for the § falter having Ptr ee + I cheerfully indorse the above statement. i i tioned there Dean Merrivale’s general history of Rome, by reported allowed by the commissioners after having fist brutally beaten her, an FOR THE § H. HOFFA, ee MERRIE ie ones Mi eee G, Puller, M. A New York: Harper & Bros. of claims under the act of March Ist, IST1. bout a watermelor : . nar29-3t 624 Pennsylvama avente. | appropriating $15,000 for the improvement o Post OFFICE EXPENDITCRES.—Representa. | The aim of Prof. Puller seems ta have been | Passed. ——— SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE oF | _™™ ~_ = ae the grounds South of the Gapleel so mach oe home Fae aoe ebresenta- | to select incidents of inerineietmporance. |" Me'btephens introduced a bill to promote WALL STRE 1878, S MASONIC ‘A Spec Con vecarion Of ‘4, | required the employment of the poor to do the y 'Y, Of the House comm! rather than to compress into a small space a | the general use of the metric system. Re. om <y REKA ROYAL arent TORY EVE work. expenditures of the P. O. D., will make the | yast amouut of detail ferred. New You JEST RECEIVED. FING. 20rh instante at Tonic, Members are PS rg ; . | examination into the operations of the first. — —_____ The House then went into committee of the | chatize to-da ‘Twilled Sik PARASOLS, $1.25, $1.50, requesied to be prompt in thelr attendance, By New COUNTERFEIT NoTE.—The secret ser- | class post offices, commencing with Washing. The District in Congress. + i whole on the private calend A BILL TO REDUCE THE SALARIES OF DISTRICT. cae aa at activity and excite- ment in these shares 5 cent. The general list and subsequently advanced Morris & Essex advanced » Lackawanna and order of the M, E n DeChene PARASOLS, with mae 8.0 $1.50, $1.75, $2. $2.50. Ink, with fancy handies, $1.50, | vice to-day received samples of the first coun- | ton. ‘The investigations of the committee are terfeit ever issued on the new series of 1875. infended to be ofa business wine Hot Of &: pas — OFFICIALS. _, District It made its appearance in Lynn, Mass., in the Hr aracter, ep an & ers he House committee on the District ot Col- shape of $ notes purporting to be an issue of | Tibor and he eiaee, parts In the committee's | wmbia have directed its clerk to dratt a vill the Pocasset ‘National Bank, of Fall River, a ‘ Le FespOne " looking to the reduction of the sala’ THOMPSON, Secretary. i ASSOCIATIO eeting of the NOR’ ASSOCIATIC jovernment Affairs. district Commissioners have directed 5 be appropriated out of the market of the county. STERN BUILDI : held at Davis’ Hall, 615 7th street, opposite Patent t Western from , ; es of all | 1 is, Whitten geecene sities! , 6 Ake TH Te = . é Mrs. L. D. Whitney, president of the Ladies r Silk PAASOLS, in all sizes, | Ottee. on TUESDAY. Apri 21 1878, at 7% p.n.. | Mas pe Re, OF the most miserable coun LOOKING Isto INDIAN TERRITORY AFFATRS | the officers and clerks employed under the Ald Society, Capitol ‘hill, n'a note to the Dis. | $00 from ft 24 ineh. in for election of officers and fale of aclu ance ‘With this, | DUDlie and can deceive none but those who | Cl. Adair, of the Cherokee nation, made an | District government. Itis urged in committee | trict Commis: KS their share of the ittsbur tire NEW STOCK to select from. new series Stock, . +d the second year, will be issued, entitling the sub. | ire extremely ignorant of the general appear- | Areument before the Senate committee on | that such action is only fair, because the of. | ©: appropriated by Congress for the poor of | Central from rreney. orri i ‘i ic es e 4 the District. : ri a riber to the second series to the same rights an ance of paper currency. territories to-day against the right of the com- | ficers and employes of the general govern- ' = ‘ — Busi I eld leat d llega | Privileges that the membergof the firstserieshave | "0 Paper CUrTeney._ : mittee toinvestigate the expenditure of money | ment have had their salaries reduced. ‘The | 4, Reagan aon te examine the ss e | New Yore 63 ennsyleania Avenur, had during the past year. is is a good op| - NL y z N IS | in the Indian territory by the different tribes, | committee contemplate drawing up a_ bi ig Us sf pt a ‘©... im 636 Pi u A | Ei g the past ye ‘Thi: 1 opportu: UNLESS AN INCREASED APPROPRIATION 15 the Indian territory by the diferent. trib ¢ ittee contemplate d Dill | Sulldin iE Sesteriavari cco ake |G P South Side, near Seventh Street. nity to join an association already, im prosperous | ProvipEn for the Interior department, fur- | as proposed in. Senator Voorhees’ resolution, | ing the salaries of all employes of the District | the afters i in ckeussGe ca ane upied | chant mac a Om “TSS | operation without having to pay ‘inci new eee | ther discharges in the land, patent and Secre- | Col. Adair said that possibly Congress might | by law, inetead of leaving their compensation | They meet today at the cone ees: | ment yest The failure of RS. J. P. PALMER, Viating the risks and trials of an entirely new ex- er discha ec have authority to investigate the expenditure | to be fixed by the District Commissioners, as | They meet to-day at the same hour, for exami. | Men" Je ANEAD wEth omoss tire Reine miectingsasabore, orton” | TSK aPPly | Lary'soffices must be made. The appropriation | Gf the schol and orphans: takds OF there | fo be bxed. by t nation of the structure, ctions was the cause. The No. 1107 F STREET NO! WEST, atthe meetings as abore, One ook Secretary, bill reduces the amount previously assigned tory. but he believed it to be none of Congress’ —$—$—— This morning a petition numerously signed " 128-<itd SR ey GiB Iain street. the Interior department by $78,510, of which business how the Indians saw fit to. expend The Crisis in England. by residents and business men on 7th street, March 29—Unsu WILL HAVE HER — = $8,200 comes from the fic sion bureau, and | tej moneys. Col. Boudinot replied to Col. | LORD DERBY RESIGNED BECAUSE THE RESERVES | #4 contiguous threats was submitted to the rtshave been made to learn the cor raian, ASURE! OFFIC $40,900 from the patent offic . ‘4 rat * peti +4 accent egos = “| District Commissioners by a delegation, ask- a4 a gle: GRAND OPENING | wS TEBAS RES + Or COLUMBIA peehe mais aining the r eit Genaress to WERE CALLED OUT. ing for some action. which will relieve’ them sets of James Bigler & € F SH ©., Mareh 23, 1878, THE ConTRAcT for mail service between ue the investigation, He Hiniier, ac- | Lord Derby announced his | WASHINGTON, D. C., i the suspended timber firm Ru- vN this | Notice i8 hereby given, that Licenses issued c . J x from the auction nuisance on that street, be- 5 wear fle FRENCH PATTERN “| New Orleans and Galveston has been awarded untant, for the Union Trust Comp i all the way from a ‘Commercial Agents,’ Pediers and Produce ountal u sl npany in } secretary of state for the fore | tw H and Is: is esecond dele. | Wor nutkes the Li A to Mr. J. H.K. Hall. of this city, whose bid | Neh ork testified that the Missouri, Kansas | jast evening inthe house of ers | ameen He ane | strests. Tht ee reeecons See | 6 CO 10 $5401, are no estimates ENGLISH ROUND HaTs, lers-at-large. and in the several Markers, will | to Mr. J. H. K. Hall, v sued $1,700,000 worth yy the gover goutthe | hers upon this subject. This was referre Of che. anects, ch 2 i : : the Sist day of MARCH, 1878, and | was #44,000, ction of its line re " i | ners upon this subj his was referred to CINCINNATI, O., March 29.—A special says a must be promptly renewed by all desiring to con- : ——— tory. ‘These bond! The secretary of w Mheariy | {he attorney for an opinion as to the power of | gt bik Wilued, paneer cata eae factor 1 FRIDAY. 28:h aud 29th inst., | 7 canes. . No BustNess of importance was transacted 5 febiotinns Cy ee sary to call out the first-cl the authoritie: t Wilder, proprietor of a pail factory rdially invites the ladies of Wash besines. sp. DODGE. Treasurer, D.C. i SINE! mporta as trans were based on prospective franchises to be re- ves, about. 13,000 strong, “A FIRE PROOF. BUILDIN at Corry, Pa., has tailed. Liabilities $100,000, marg5-tr Se ON Nee ita + D.C. | atthe Cabinet meeting to-day. ceived in the Indian territory’ by the seques- es, numbering between The Recorder of Deeds. M ae Once, Match The t A a —— — oe 1 ration 0} he titles 0! e Indians u " i en rocla into M a RLEANS, March 29.—The failure ing in- | NATIONAL MEDICA F | OWING 70 THE DepLetroy of the appropria: | jand. ‘The bonds were pul upon the market | LUIS, Would be followed by a ‘proclamation | pas addressed. a commun Me (actors pours in Fa: THE COLUMBIA i OUL such of the reserv 1 COLLEGE O UNIVERSITY, tion for restoring the Patent office models, thi as might be | pas hee. Snowden & Vialett, cottou factors, Commissioners calling th us in Bon- in Amsterdam. Paris, London and New York. | £. He pointe fat thi : attention to | js reporte Fix, comprising new ard exelusive de . Thaw cr, ase LOr required, e pointed out that this is not the | the great necessity of having a fire proof sie . fer hiner Q rad nts — 9 7 ersons thus engaged are being discharge: They are worth nothing, and Mr. Hinlier in- | embodiment of the militia, Which would not i Sarvs : res : ve. 7 : Mantes aud Spring Wraps Kid andotier suits | SUMMER COURSE OF Lectures. | | [orons tls engaged are being discharged | They ate warth nothing, an Company at the | take place until it was necessary to send the | yplding or vault for the records of that office. Satity of Manslaughter. | _ Diseases of the Genito Urinary Organs. by J. eques 1 : y He adds: “Mr. Bryan, of your honorable | Bostos, March 2\—The jury in. the case of im | ppisesees of the Genit pleted. | Only a few will have employment by | request of Amsterdam bond-owners. Tegulars abroad. The correspondence between | Commissioners, knows by experience what it | CLostON: March 2)—Th here for the past few hos re s:hological Anatomy, by W. W. Johnston he first of next month. Norrn Canormwa Moo: RS—TheCom- | England and Russia was laid before parlia- | jc for a city to lose its property records, and 1 | days for mausla Russia adh ehter, in causing the death of a 7 ment last_evenin rs to her ° that you will take 4 late die B ean On Debleabes Bah ee ibiscases of Women, by A. F. A. King. M.D. Be Aa a ecto: Col: ReL. | missioner of Internal Revenue this morning | previous declaration, and explains that tie | REE tbat vou. will take immediate ste yor. | MES, Mary M. Hegan ou December Zid, re- Practical Analysis of Poisons, by Prof. E. T. | podge. Maj.R.E. A. Crafton, Capt. A.C. M. | received a dispatch from Collector Brayton, | point of leaving full hberty to the powers | umes are now in this office, z it tence was postponed for the counseof tho History of Special Structures, by Elliott Coues, | Pennington and Second Lieut. E. W. Casey, | dated Columbia,S. C., March 28, saying: “The | EiVes every power liberty to ‘raise such ques- entive against fire or burg prisoner to tile exceptions. ‘ ws willassemble at St. Louis on the 22d to test n iding force which left Spartansburg | Hons as it thinks fit to discuss, but Russia | Serious matter, and ought tor hy F. B. Loring, M. D. and report upon the merits of the “intreneh- | has just returned from a successful expedi. | Preserves the liberty to accept or not such dis- The Markets. a ru ; u ty to ; attention.” This communication over, M.D. ve | We tool” invented by J. L. Buskett, of St. | tion on the North Carolina border, having de- mn. Lord Lyons is mentioned as the pos- | forwarded to Hon. A-S. Williams, ch E, March 29.—Virginia sixes, Ae- ure to his conrse willbe | Louis, Mo. stroyed eleven illicit distilleri do. consolidated, 67:.; do. second eu : : , twenty-five | sible successor of Lord Derby House committee on District of Columbia. given ty B. F. Loring. M. D., on TUESDAY . thousand gallons of beer and mash, and two . Sue ——————_—— . 15 bid to- ENING, April 2. at 0\clock p. m.. at the Col A Rerort oF THE INTERESTING DEnATE on | jundred and sixty gallons of Whiel Is Every Way a Scap.—A telegram from | Typ RrGistERED BOND ee Spee : | the District government bill in the House of a Poughkeepsic. March 27, says: About five ® profession and public zare invited to atten E Lee eos pout axe farther particulars apply t0 oy ean Representatives yesterday afternoon will be | THE P. O. D. Is Clergymian In Jersey Cite ee mesic ty Mist f- forts to abolish the annoying custom of sending out goods P}roval; to take eifect from t e frequently missed from go m: FO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK O: LADIES’ WINTER BOOTS, E snall_ the ck at a discount off TWENTY PER CENT, FOR CASH et, 5c Histology, by C. A The Intoductory Li Mareb Ist. | | | | | - Eyes este Napanee . st offic Y d to ary by mean: forged power « JAS. He VETO oth street mh20-0020 1407 New York’Aventie, | found on the third page of this paper. toch et thot oan Nellie Smith, the daughiér of Daniel Smith, of yto draw the interest on United. Sta 215-tr te Patent Ottice. > HOWARD UNIVERSITY. a THE REMAINS OF THE LATE JoHN E.LEo- | hud‘craws amined. Wappingers Palle. ie Bas Been. living he e ng to John SS Se 7 NS 3 ’ ¢ Som ne, and since jag a s e United ——_———————_ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. NAKD, member of the House of Representa- fs city reference 13 his connection | has been here With him, Bathedae aie went Coston oe pes rape YT: DS z , Guininer Come Will nee | tives from Louisi 9 died recently in | FER the Dorsey, Peck, and Miner contracts. | ona visit to her father, and young McKown | qucuiiCourt. The accused was fur ___ BOOTS AND SHOES. = | Are de a OS re ours: WH commence Cuba, arrived at New York yesterday in the | His testimony contradicted that of Mr. Wilt! | drove. to after leaving tis wie at | pinedin bis own delenee : TE HAVE — | LECTURES FREE. . 2 steamship Saratoga, from Havana. ‘The body | Shire in many particulars. — Wappinger’s Falls. ay morning his wife was a forgery; that worn, svuthern W C. B. PURVIS, M. D., Secretary, taken to Westchester, Pa., the former RESIGNATION ACCEPTED.—The Piesident bh received. two telegrams signed by the Rev. the name of John mar19-26 ib 1: home ‘of the late Representative, to-day for SNATION ACCEPTED.—The Piesident has | My, MeKown. the a nouncing that hisson had pted the resignation of Ist. Lieut. represented to him to be Slatery by the BUFFALO badals? burial, accompanied by the joint Congress- ‘amucl | shot himself and the second said that the NY TA, ted the 1 t witness, Richardson, upon whose ‘ADI JANOS, ional committee appointed to attend the fa- | CT@iz, Sth infantr. ; “value $3. $8 50 French Kid Botton, formeriy | ES Lorakeettect Tuesday last, | young man was dead. His wife hurried to the OW is Sought to be ponvicted estern whttel SoaSis do. wilted, OO and $1.25 ons i 7 +d APPOLLINARIS: neial. . 0, Wiel Sew Yi. a | house of her father-in-law, to ‘Sthat he believes the entire + 35; Rye firmer. with $1.00 and 91.25 Fox Kid. Button aut Laced, very | 4@ SPRING WATERS, ——__. THE WYOMING, which left New York on the | pad sent no such telegrams, ‘She Sansiction Gis & ounce oe the part o HY Suppi, ao.” Hayat pring Peuney le net. Lasting Slippers, for the house | Just received xi CONFIRMATIONS AND REJECTIONS.—The Sen- | 1th with goods for the Paris Expesition and that her husband had another wife livingi the secret service officers, aided by Richard ia and “Maryiand, 3.001. ¢fovisions 65 and 7c. Strap Ties. easy to the feet. | MILBURN’S PHARMACY, ate in executive session yesterday confirmed | had to put back on aceount of having sprung | New York, t had been in two or three | son, to get him into the Serape; that he was ar nS ee or ge ag eg $1.00 ands Misses* and Boys’ School Sioes, | mari4-tr. “1429 PENNA, AVENUE. the following nominations:—Glenni W. Sco- | 2 leak, Will not et off again as early, as | prisons and since early childhood had been in | engaged in a legitimate business operation ot clear rib sides On a a —= 1 nel “ivania ; ou expected—not before the last of next week every way untrustworthy. Grief-strieken she | collecting unclaimed imterest. and had. uo in oat ES aan. 6%. i Lsekd. oa op © INDIA UINTALTDS. rs W. Neotevelt, ct Penosytee Ay Omo Exrent.—The go t print. | TeWimed home. it is thought that McKown | tention to defraud the Government. He ad ly—choloe western roll, dd Laced. and up- OR IN S. 55 . 3 5 a ) .—The govern: print- gone Thicago, as son answering | jnitted that he he ah Chae oo. wi ¥ Pate : a ciniipiaaee pasting of ALK CUSITIONS, PILLOW consul at Auckland: John W. Dou. Oven euhed be et: | has gone to Chicago, as a person answering | mitted that he liad made an eflort to go. with F Petroleum dail and ers and Shoes, best for | HOT WATER BA BAGS, SILK ELA: ing office is again to ve overhauled b;-a sub- | his description has bee! ous. cked to the Gran the alleged John Slatery before the Assistant | beavy—refined, 11°..” Coffee quiet and steady — 25 T e New York, Indian agent for the Yank- ; ‘i ie ex. | Central depot in New York. where with a Treasurer {or the piemese of eth te Riv ‘cargoes, “1417, “Whisky dull, 106al06s. the pr a eaaase TIC STOCKINGS, ke. ton agency, Dakota; Wm. F. Benjamin, regis- | Committee of the committee of the public ex- young nae atrouk was Checked for on pice et ine purpose of getting the num . Keceipis four, 3.100; wheaty 22, 300: corn, 70,003 $1.(0 and $1. alters and Shoe: For sale by ry ry, - pend eo os er of S 5 —whes : ry" = ter of the office at Rosebury, Oregon; | penditures,which will hold daily s i re a cats, 5,000, ‘Shipments—wheat, 38.000; ¢or Pair Justh’s Heel Protectors giv W. 8. THOMPSON, : 5 : ‘s ¥ : : ¢: and a ticket exhibited to that point. The — use —% 3 owe see uasi3-tr Pharmacist, 708 16th st.__| Edward Hopkins, collector of eustoms at St. | after. Mr. E. B. Finley, of Ohio, chairman of | Rey. ye Men eee put the case in the | Hazers INpicTED.—The grand jury at Han eights to Liverpool quiet—cotton, per ma26-ir 1914 and 1916 Povnsteenia av, = meee Johns, Florida; J. H. Bartlett, collector of | t P-committee on Public printing and | jands of the detectives, and expresses a desing | ove oRE He eee Tae and Jury at Hat oar Be a - | [s> HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Ten he, A Woe Be teers, Ni Fj Mirst. | binding, has appointed a constituent, Mr. B. | to have his son arrested and punished: “breaking and entering tocommitan assault” et JEW YORK SHOE sTorE, F B17 OTH STU RET NORTHWEST. tae. | Licu!. Chas. A. Woodruff, of the 7th rataptry, | ¥. Nelson, of the Ashiand, O. Press aS Sepect a . against C. M. Cooke and J. G. Burnett, the | shot 4804 Governments grasa seme _. G05 Pennsyleania arenue. Suing, “ar now showing a. lige of Marbieied | tobe commissary of subsistence, with the rauk | Dsinter toassist in the. practieal examination | RENovs NG THE EPiscopaL FarrH TO Be- | Hogieaders of the Dartmouth collene hazing | oR COR ee ora an SEASONABLE GOODS. AL VERY turing, are now. showing a y jor | of captain: Chas. P. Ramsdell, of Petersburg, | of the. government printing oflice. The sub- Pi —S ath. | Me ne ’partiett | Wheat 2 ce igh s.. Corn LOW PRICES Manties unequaled for richness of design and color | of pea a Phe ae Rania et Feleti AE | Committes consists ot Meusge rine O- Man: Cons & CAtHOnIC erie St. games (Cait affair, for whose arrest President Bartlett Wheat 2 and 4 cents higher on futures, Corn i a > * kK tablishment in , to . Iarshal r the eastern dis- A csslened 2 ida 2.8 a i ‘ch W: ee a el rs 7 1 vere sted | i 2 cents better, Ne TE ene ee ee aia, ey | Sante rebiteete designs for” Santies and ict of Virginia; Andrew Smithers, to be | ning, of Mississippi and Burdick, of lowa, Tete Gents Coe eee Oe Gere accented ae atels evince ee | w LONDON jalatch, 29. 12-30 p._ m.—Capsols, Pit é - nse lowed, a s r ‘ . . SS pmesnegen + i cf ‘2 —————— Me o- poth y and the - a Tatlics: frost Bes 323 | rare"and bau fol martes usar eON ek Pore Renate rejected the nomination of Rob- | | GERMAN EwtcRatiox.—The U. 8. consul mhouk Father Fidelis Ts te ‘world. ether CovRT SCENE aT DEapwoop.—During the | fontand-achalt per cent, ponds, 103; 1862's, Ladies: Fine Kid or 200 | ACE Bathnore MITCHENER KANGES: also | ert M. Reynolds, of Alabama, to be First Au- | general at Berlin sends to the Department of | WebK:, Father Fidelis. ‘one, a son of the | trial of a mining suit at Deadwood, D. T., yes. | 1! oi. Tiltnote Osutrel. Tee, pee a ee - 20 | Fe Russia fire-place STOVE. Contractors for or of the Treasury, vice David W. Mahan, | State acopy of the last annual report of the | Rev. Dr. Stone of Boston, now at the head of | terday. one of the witnesses, thinking the | Bt New dersey Central, Kasdies: Lasting Stinpers. 40c. Gait 150 | Plumbing and aijTin and Copper Work... With a Uaplened, ana that of Jos. W. Huston, of Bolsé | commissioner of emigration of the German | the Episcopal Theologieal Semiuary, incam. | tereaiGugud We ke Clagett, attorney atid ex- Kid Slippers...:... : 100 | large force of chmpetent mechanics in thelr va: ity, Idaho, to be U. S. attorney for Idaho. empire for 1877. The total number of emi- | bridge, Mass, Kent Stone graduated, with ‘ongressman from Montana, were too per- aN : 19 | Uegsad work cheaper than any other house, md1y | THE BLIND.—The House committee on ed- Fears tated at $109 as against 20,577 in | Beners, Heras tt eh the pre: | Sontealfeeas Tsing it by a bystander Rise * pensar vege 18 uéation and labor have agreed to report favor- | and New Orleans Was. OB Oho wet seg | fessorship of Latin in Kenyon Collems, baa | Yquted, rom, uskr jor contempt of court. Rowdy Gangs. Children’s 3! st and best in the city, EMOVAL. —I have removed from my old | ably upon the bill introdueed by Representa- | emigrants were Germans, ‘and the remainder | afterward he became president of that insti SAGER ae ae Editor Star:—It 4 a sad commentary Gent's Fins € ft ‘ned Congress, 350 F ‘stand, B street southeast, to a much more: tive Willis to provide a fund of $250,000 in | Were made up of Russians, Austrians, Danes | tution. While there he studied theology with LARGE PURCHASES OF SILVER were made on | upon the respectability of the youths of ents Fine Cae Bore aain Congres: fo gentraland accessible location —1212 £ STREET United States Ris the interest on which | and Swedes, , . Bishop Mefivane of Ohio, with a view to be- | Wednesday in England for shipment to the | some sections. of this’ city, and’ a gross Gen: Leather Box Toe Congress, 25 | Tmesa large'and. fine stock of CANARIES (malo | shall be paid to the trustees of the American mee Peay . coming an Episco al clerg man. In 1869 he | United States, amounting from three-quarters | reflection upon the vigilance of the police Ce eee eae cies fare | RDINAL, REDand MOCKING | Printing House for the Blind, and expended HE THOMAS EQUESTRIAN STATUE.—The | accepted the presidency o! ods in BI i BIRD FOOD of all kinds; recepted | obart College, in | to a million ad ahalfofdollars. {tis shipped | force, that in more vVicinities than one, there 1 Bri for the jbenelit of the various. institutions | formal unveiling by the Society of the Army of | Geneva, in thisstate. “He was alwaysa ritual- | here as merchandise, with the expectation ete. r 1 5 exist’ organized bands of young rowdies, PaySverything as represented. CoM. Gorn, | Qagushryl tis country engaged in the educa- | the Cumberland of the equestrian statue of | Stand he became so ultra In his views as to A demand andeaduance the Viren Beier aaes | Whe bezuile their time, especially of nights, gue Price Only. eae: MceRRTES morse Sind. General’ Thomas, to Eg. ftpeled in. the lathe He took ely orders a a Gomen Cathouse the Speculators wil probably bed sappointed, “crowds,” as they are cal led, have each a . GEO. o WATCHES. 18 APPROVED.—The President has ap- | Street circle, a a 3 | Priest and a Passionist, which order is under | as the home supply is ample, and there seems ime and are fast becoming one of the = neames a proved the act to authorize the granting of gu | &8,anticipated. The artist. jmPloved by the | the most severe discipline known to the | to be but little demand for the new coin for | scandals: iactttatione oe cee city. They 0ES! a 2 ¢ y a fore’ rgumen favor e] | y daddies” gratified. The | s 8, of ss, as wo ee ee All the finest grades of ENGLISH, SWISS and | the purpose of the Woodruff scientific expedi- | it ready by the time expected. It will be fin- Bible—Ly. Sun, 28th os oe ae inlan arrived in'New vork on wednee Ger it, nsec ator ‘Tespectall e 7 pople, at AT L. HEILBRUN'S, | tion around the world, and also the bill mak- | ished, however, in time for its formal unveil- day with half a million in si In the | especially ladies, te pass through the A402 Seventh Street NW. AMERICAN WATCHES, ing appropriations for fortifications and other | ing early in the fall. The granite pedestal is | OUT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TIRED OF Lt meantime, the expertation of gold has com. | of their hellish haunt » most daring and Sign: Uld Wor hoe in Window. SPLIT SECOND CHRONOGRAPHS, MINUTE | WOTKS of defense for the fiscal year ending | nearly finished. a somng man Shek Jimselt in the head last | menced. i profligate of these crowds is that which night- Sign: Ol n ndow, 4 4 aaa vich June, . 4 No. 24 North ly patrols the northeastern section of this city, seamtiten REPEATERS, HORSE TIMERS, &. oo Haxp Times 1s Bavanta.—The Department | Carey street, kept by Mrs. Merchant, because ¥ SCIPAL'S —The | in the vieinity ¢ e New Beantifa hl Pr eee a Mu. BLati’s RESOLUTION To Count Tr.DEN | of State has received a dispatch from the | he had no Work, no money, was crossed in | ycbyq SoHQOL, PRINCIPAL'S Drtewata.—The | in the vieinity of Land Ist streets. and) New ss aS ; ; board of education of Jersey City has refused | Jersey avenue northwest. It is composed of : = Ix.—Hon. Montgomery Blair’s resolution, as | United States consul at Nuremburg, describ- love, and in consequence tired of life. His | to adopt a report sustainin, Sotham W. Wake. | abouts) of the most reckless boys and young WATCHES OF OUR OWN PRODUCTION, | passed by the Maryland house of delegates | ing the distress which prevails in the spinning Bama wae Chas. 2. Smitty and be was 21 sary | man, principal of public school No. 6, who was | n t neighborhood, who take a pride jn which are introduced the latest American and | yesterday by a vote of yeas 45, nays 23, in- | aud weaving districts known as the Voretland: se is ate moved th ° aperd ; 2 arrested a week or so ago for assaulting Mi in bearit palm, as the crack crowd of European improvements, aud we contdeutly tee- | Sruets The attorney general of Maryland to | owing to the continued: depression of ‘trade, | (Ha Cereus tat Wis situation, and in his | chael Monahan, one ofthe pupils in the school ommen ° y ; ight loafers treet vagabonds in the city. r ; r ¢ idleness his mind brooded over real and imag- 4 Tea . ~ rs Men's Low “Be tO d Court: setting orth that’ by eemgon At Me |. weavers aud their Loonies age sbetnagtee | inary troubles ‘unth ‘he became trenzieu.®- | 1NE beard Tecehily, adopiéd a resolution ap. | Their exploits are “fo. respectable ‘poopie, Gents" fine Calf Gaiters, $1.60 to $5. BEST TIMEKEEPERS Court setting forth that by reason of the |- Weavers and their families are subsisting on Balto. American, 29th. m icted'b is: but at th a terror to the defencele : Men’s Lasting and Buckskin Shoes, ever okered to the pabile, fraudulent returns made from other states, | Past earnings, and glad to get 15 to 25 cents ghia a Lala when inflicted by the principal Is; but at the ane a and 4 the fenceless. en st Slippers and Ties, 25c. to $3 Z : and allowed to be counted, due effect was not | per day for hand work, without board. Suing HER FORMER Loven—Mrs. Mary | meeting Monday night Director, Norton, a | night a ‘aneut tnemiy of neh, cen mar8-tr M-W.-GALT, BRO. €CU._ | given to the electoral vote of Maryland. and | Griseanic CHANGES IN PERU.—The ¢ 1 | Lamb Sherkin, who was well known in Nash- | ood that Principal Wakeman not jaw | Tanbering about twenty or ‘more, ee SP LANEN STORE praying the court to make the revision con- a DE aide spart. | Xue during the late war, was before Justice | leged that Principal Wakem: but knocked | Church, and after Lenten evening sereiues ILLIKEN’s a templated by the electoral commission law, | at Lambayeque, Peru, writes to the Depart- | Shemler, in Brooklyn, yesterday, as plaintift | Tim'down and Kicked hial, and the teport of | were over passed, tanuen, event Sci i 828 Arch Street, Philadelphia and won such revision declare that Hayes | ment of State that climatic changes are in | ina singular suit. She claims that soon ater | him do itt teachers'and salaries exon- ks at ladles and gentlemen as they left the . * and Wheeler were not, and Tilden and Hen- | progress which bid fair to alter the agriculture | the warrshe loaned $27 00)to'a James Pate, the cuuntttes on teachers and sslaries ¢xon- church. One very teapectatie wanes cee LUMBER. Established 1847, for the Importation and sale of | dricks Were elected President and Vice Presi- | and trade of that empire. For ten years past | ard, now in buiness in this city, and with | &2! cipal fs under bends to aveave the wetion ot MAM, ‘Wlio WAL atom Sony Ragen Be Pure Linen Goods of every description, dent of the United States. thearerage neat of me summer has Increased, yhom at the time, she was, livin as his wile. ite grand sayat Y Ee rte curt was insane han . BE, an ie necessi of al cial irrigat @ Says, also, she dee -O him, in a + " af > LUMBER. NEW PRINTED LINEN LAWNS: pcsutitus, | (OCEAN CABLES—The House committee on | extensive districts is growing, “Tetttom Im | Bhe says, also, that she deeded to him, in trust and failed to get any protection from the foreign affairs has unanimously agreed jage ‘kin, Pritchard, she says, has A Lapy Marries HER FaTHEr’s Coacu- police. This case will be reported to the Police $6 NEW PATTERNS. OPEN: a country recomend the passage of Repieeatativs Tue Excursion from Washington to Ha- Hage with Eouses ts hiawiie ‘through 4 third | MAN.—Hackensack isin commotion over the | Commissioners and Superiutendent to-day, est Display is Miss 2 idden marriage of Sarah Herring, | and aspecial plea made for an officer in eli Monroe's bill relating to telegraphic com- | vana, over the new fast postal line between , and now refuses to make restitution. | 5 * 4 " LUMBER. LINEN HANDKERCHIEES, munication between the United States and | New York and Cuba, will leave the Baltimore Prichard alleges that he has already given daughler of ‘Hackensack's wealth [aris tO | semis Gicknes to be. See re nora ate Relahbor- LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS, foreign countries. It is general in its charac- t at si Mrs. Sherkin all the money due her. The ex- Neeley tonne ities willtake a. GENTS'HANDKERCHIEFS, | ahd ives the rightto lay cable to both | She para wii eeease af Pattanent Mouaay; | amination was adjourned tail! next Monday. | of Ret father. The ceremony was performed | authorities wiltake speedy meaus 0 stopping Corner Sixth sreet and New York avenue, | urine of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs is whole- citizens ot the United States and foreigners, | Key! Second Assistant Postmaster General | EV. ¥ World, 28.” Protestant Chureh. “After the marriage the | “"Washiuston, March 28. ‘ sale in extent, and retailed at wholesale prices. eekita: n,sbecified conditions. Brady. and other oficials of the Post Oftce de] ANOTHER TEMPERANCE IDEA—While va- froom became somewhat frightened, and o ae 5 v " a artment 5 nators lamlin, onover an Jou: i eari e consequences oO! is rash ac! ream — Soe EH LINERS from 25 cents up. A QUARTER MILLION For THE InpIans.— | Kirkwood, of the Senate commiros ‘on post Hons Bestes. are I proposing. a ctmntiate Neale datereined to tun away. Constable Harris | | £ditor Star:—The article in your paper. of LINEN BHEETINGS. PILLOW LINENS. The Secretary of the Interior and Commis. | offices and post roads; and several members justing the Moffet bell-punch. the -Mastachu. | allayed his fears bj informing him of Mr. Her- Friday, signed “Old Housekeeper,” brings to ‘TOWELINGS of every kind. sioner of Indian Affairs recommend an ap. | of the House committee on post officesand post setts House of Representatives has voted that vag inability to inflict any “7 upon him. | my mind a case of cream cake poisouing which WE HAVE AGAIN SAMPLES sent by mail. Address propriation of $250,000 for providing stock, | roads. Two Pullman coaches will take. the saloons shall have no curtains or ground-glass_| This had the desired effect, and the bride | happened in Boston some fifteen or twenty GEORGE MILLIKEN & SON, cattle, farming implements, &c.. for the Red party direct to Cedar Keys, Florida. From windows. Customers must. drii in front | retired toher father’s hor thegroomreturn- | years ago. Several persons who partook of ped Cloud and Spotted Tail Sioux Indians. ‘The | there one of the steamers of’ the new line be- rooms exposed to the gaze of all passers-by. ing to his. Sheriff Herring left for Trenton on | Cream cakes were simultaneously seized with = ~ marls-12t. 828 Arch st., Philadelphia. Secretary says an effort should be made to | tween Cedar Keys and Havana will conve: _——— eee : business some time yesterday. and had not | dangerousillness. An Investigation followed, ; REDUCED THE PRICE ON ALL KINDS OF encourage industry among them, and the | the company to Havana, stopping at Key Wes! A FaTaL KICK BY A WoMAN.—In New York | returned up tolast evening. Charles Fournyer | Which disclosed the fact that the cakes were rae GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY | Indians are anxious that’ the government | for a short time. on Wednesday, a woman witif a child in her | i8 about 21 years of age. He came to this | baked on sheets of copper,—a x! should fulfill its promises. LUMBE metal necessary el untry with his mother about five 13 a in their manufacture, as ‘conveying the right ‘ARSONS’ NOMINATION.—In the executive | DENT.—The select committee of the Senate ap- ‘d wil ns. ployment at P. Thomas’ ry, Where he | cate with some ot many HUNYADI JANOS. session of the Senate, yesterday afternoon, a | Pointed to take into consideration the stave | PaMetReary fled with provisions. Wiegan | Poymer efCut, Meats. fig then applied for | BostouDr- Talbot, for iustance,—1 have no aaa THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. | snotion was entered to reconsider the vote re. | of the law respecting the ascertaining and work and earn enough to support | 4nd secured the situation of coachman to Mr. ubt he can get particulars of that in- ought io Herring, where he remained until in. | terestin which may, perhaps, throw “ jecting th i S. | declaration of the result of the elections of | herselfand child. Being intoxicated, she be- | Herring, where he re untilthe begin- | teresting case, fl 4et Our Latest Price List Before Buying. bata Mere g ort Hunyadt Janos.—Baron Lie- | j¢¢ting the nomination of Parsons for U.S. 4 Ta Washingvow: 7 i it mishap b istrict attorney f ; Presidentand Vice President of the United | came enraged and demanded assistance. | Ming of February last, when some trouble | light on the recent tliat its richness ‘in ‘aperient salts : ‘ rney for Alabama. Kates, held ts fst meeting to-day. “Thtee When Wires refed she eked hi ihe arose and he was dischiarged.—N. ¥. Times, mmee — THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.—“Hun- ‘HE ATTORNEY GENERAL, in his communi- Ss luces r. Merrimon were con- | gr legan die pemtay mizet.. NO é AMERICAN ENTERPRISE IN JAPAN—An Jong- : Pal dance, ine, most, agrowavie, safest, and | cation tothe House yesterday, in response to a | Sidered. One bit Preriene Senckal, Sublect Srrest was made, and tis believed the Woman | 713 sera BULL Rarp—An Indian War | lish Confession —The United States ‘ WILLET & LIBBEY ERODRIOOE VIRCHOW. Deche. ."let Loa naaking him whether, in his opinion, | dent. Another bill provides for the holdiag —— See gied = Unofticial salormation from | peting Vom usin an ore 3 ‘. z variably ‘ recent repot become : good and prompt success; most valuable. the annual appointments of ten cadets at large of Presidential electionson the second Tu MANAGER HEss RoBBED.—Charles D. Hess, e confederation of hostile in, dine in that re fi ble, for the WILLET & LIBBEY, mn es- re made by the President respectively to t! day in October instead of November, in order | the manager of the Kellogg Opera Trou pe, | lary PR recrived these Waters With Senarkabhe cate | Military and Naval Academy biee weonte | £2y.in October instead of Nove declaration of | stopped at. Taylor's Hotel, Jersey city, on | Yielhity. Sitting Bull and Spotted Bagio have cess.*? pursuance of law or by custom, says that he is | the result. Another of Mr. Merrimon's bills | Tuesday night, and on awakening yesterday | been reinforced by lodges from the | uri 1, Wurzburg. ‘I pre- | Not at liberty to farnish the legal opinion con- hed that in the event Of the death of the | morning found that his room had been en- | liver agencies, including Red Cloud’s, =—s mn i templated. “The authority of the Attorne: esident the Secretary of State shall assume | tered and his valuable gold watch, chain, gold | 18 now estimated that there are from PROFESSOR LAUDER BRUNTON, M D., F. | General to render his opinion, he stat iS the Executive office instead of the Vice 5 e WILLET & LIBBEY, PROFESSOR SCANZ( ; locket, gold studs, cuff buttons, and several | 7,000 warriors within 105 miles of Fort Walsh. WILLET & LIBBEY, R. 8., Londo More pleasant than its’ ri- | limited by the laws which create and define President. Atthe time of going to press the Winkers stolen: Puethiet het bored a hole in | Some of these bands have eo by Gen. vals, and surpasses them in efficacy.’* his office, and does not sas him to give ad- | committee was still in session. the door and forced back the bolt. Informa- | Miles’ scouts. The fname) are Bi ay Fone fsa feb19-tr_ Cor. 6ths and Ni PROFESSOR AITKEN. M.D., F.B.S., Royal | Vice at the call of either House of Con; or exces tion was given to the police, but there is no | and ae oo = = . ow Fork ave. Miltary | Hospital Neticy.”* Preferred to | of Congress itself, but only to the President or | _ G. W. GRIFFIN, U. S. consul at the Samoan clue to the thief —N. ¥. Sun, 28th. too limited force of mounted police, = Pullna and Friedrieshall.* the head of an executive department of the | Islands, has been transferred to the Fiji con- ————— who evide! trouble. Ata coun- K’S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. " i com- | scscrpg im NO=TH Canouin —John i] held in the last week in February the In D — A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE, SIYCEAISOE, on ee sulate, mg af Rov s Sve to resist the buffalo la best American Wine In the market; dry, 7 NAVAL ORDERS. —_—_—_— oo erts,one of the wealthiest men in Chowan | dians resolved fruity, and has less per centage of alcohol than any | Every genuine bottle bears the nam brand. taste and regard for home | ApOLLINARIS CO. (limited), London? °f THE nd on Tuesday | Sittin; Bal eonneeliod moderation towards 4 Z me a idshipman Ridgely Hunt T .Y STAR. now 5 unty, N.C., committed suicide y ‘HE WEEEL! ow ready, containsall | county, 9 17 = ae aaeiay if ‘breathed defiance against the to the New Hampshire, at Port Royal. 8.C.; | the News of the Week ; the doingsin Congress; | by shooting ihimsel Americans. The force is well armed and splen- FRED’K DE BARY & CO., Passed Assistant Surgeon C. G. Herndon to | the European crisis; the great international | Bad been Suffering from aceney foe and could aug- ALL & HUME. EL and 43 Warren st.» New York, | waval hospital at the Mare Island navy yard: | walking match: Lively Local Notes; | of kis euichsive hea ae es smal success | Gidly equipped, and could probably be aug- jan4-tr 807 Market space. Sole Agent for United States and Canadas. Saseed Assistant Sure 0 Bobert Swan io gne A ura Matters: Waite House and De- em ea ee summer campaign would be probable. TeigG ibe cusee Myson: | Ppdeae Denlers Greco, ged Dre- | feo AH Mimoos fron the Goovado,toauty | Looe Amal” Chl Matec” Bcotted | wSAieNaTaaT ne HoMare A ararsate ot | waceye Toy, kin. camp ground Isto be ae eae Se ae, ae ee the coast survey. Sketches; Agricultural and Household mat- Wednesday. ufty horses were so realizing | converted into a race track. nicers, chijbiains, rbeumatic or swollen its, de. E MONGEOT’ ROS! THE ENTERPRISE, Commander Reney, sail- TS. 7 . Kentucky Prince was horse -4@ The Iowa blican ‘Office * $03 Pennsylvania avenue, u Ladies ‘and Depot, 616 9th st., opposite om SE, Terms: annum, in advance, postage | disposed of, and 700. The av ig to be held in Bes Moines on WedNesday, And children attended s6usual, Callor joolave, di | U-B°yaret'Omies. ‘mare-ir” | eq trom Pensacola this morning for Norfolk. | prepaid single copies Aye goats, be Wemcess, | eae aa OG ana, he. — ~F gune 9.