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* 4 ' a] George W. Mahorny.—“The old corporation suffrage if it could be restricted to actual citi- | Joseph F. Burch.—“We dont want any vot- ‘The Weather. & THE EVENING STAR. government, but no delegate.” zens.” ing. Of a: kind.” INDICATIONS 10-DaY. GEORGETO WN OO Wm. T. Garrison, ( nter).—In favor of} John Markriter.—Opposed to delegate and lames W. Deeble.—“A delegate would be of OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,) * ‘WEDDING.—Miss Amanda Lyons,a well known "THURSDAY....... February 20, 1879. | voting with BrOperse ication. suffrage, but would not object to the latter to | no more use than a fifth wheel to a wane. ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 20, 1579, } lady of this place. daughter of the late ‘ John L. Brooks.—Wants a qualification suf- | be confined to property holders. ie John Marbury believes in a’general elective For the middle states, colder and clear or pha ons, Was united in marriage at Christ SECOND WEEK OF THE BRILLIANTLY SUC- =P age. ; ames L. Barbour, (grocer.) Doesn't. know | eystem, Dut not in. establishing the expense | party cloudy wecthen in the cutee portions | church last evening to Mr. John L. Jontan, jr ; CESSFUL (Continued from First Page.) Wm. H. Rynex (dry goods).—‘“No suffrage for | that any good can be accomplished by adele- | and apcteig Alpete dee) Bra tiene show followed by clearing weather | of Berlin, Frederick county, Md. Rey. A. R. LEONARD GROVER COMEDY ths District, but in favor of it elsewhere.” fits or suffrage, but thought that there should | one man. Would like to return to our munici- | $7 the coast and in the northern portions, | Stuart performed the ceremony, after which the SEASON. M. W. Beveridge, (dealer in China, etc.,) wants F.V. Walker.—‘‘I'm in favor of the present qualified suffrage to elect a city goverament. | pal form of government. With rising barometer and winds shifting to | couple left for New York. Greeted with Roars of Lanehtes. ho more elections here. He petleves that the | forth of Rovernment—oppos ey Cece oan Sereae y(n Cealer) ean wabe with voting don’t want anything to do | westerly and northwesterly, | SEVERELY BURNRD.— About elzht o'clock this FBIG THUBSDAY) Ey NING FEGRUARY 295 sapital city should depend on z - lenry Wex (boot and shoe —“OP, r . | morning Mrs. Ida M. Burdette, wite of Mr Ges rfornian I :: Gelegate would be expensive and use- | to suffrage in this District—favor the present | 8. L. Hable, (Hable Bros., clothiers)—“Don't | Geo. W. “Issel.—““Nor do 1.” RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. : tte. resid! Tennallytown, whtie as Satirical fo cea | District covernment.” u want any vote.” . Hartley.—Thought that the District | _ The following is the readings of the thermom- | W. Burdette ing in hi re a 088 rs (oo) a : ore ar juailtficat with suff good 7a hting a fire inastove was erely burned Be a eee Enis Ge are t 4. R. Maliorny, (vats, Doots, shoes,&s.) Favors | | James Bellew, (bookseller.)—“Am hardly in | committee could’ accomplish a deal more | ¢ter at the Signal Office during the day: 7 a. m., stockade ne felen etion here, and think’ we are betier @ property qualification hie siren old | favor of suffrage when I recollect the scenes of | for the District than a delovater saw no objec- | 30°; 7:85 8. m., 29°; 12 midday, 31°; 2p. m,, 33° | abeut the breast, arms and back by the igniting 3 7. | 1 S wind having blown out the municipal system ts best for us. the past; don’t want to see any return to those | tlon toa delegate, but thought it would not be | Maximum, 33. jum, 27.5 | ee ee Suddenty. ty m her, Her er of Parisian novelties.) R. A. Golden (grocer.)\—“We ought to have | days.” worth the expense. - = j Bames from ane eo as Bee ; s te. No election, Leave mat-| suffrage, but with property qualification.” M. P. Callan, (building association treasurer.) | | Henry Winship expressed himself to be in | LOCAL NEWS. deavoring to Jorn tlames. — ” at Pvtrnor “se a ry g000s) “doesn’t sce a: ; Lewis ca in favor of free suf- | ETA Cee pave hed enue avant ne ele eee: meet - evil clyde are } ° ‘SONS OF JONADAB.—Invincible Council, No. Act 4—Fete at Devon. Yer y. M. Shuster, (dry go “doesn’t see any | frage. I'm for a delegate.” . W. Garst, dealer in meats. a S attendant upon cat i j . neil, i HmDOwn ana Svenin ‘Siventane te Basing & Griees T, T. Withers (dry goods.) —“Tm in favor of a | efile. Suffrage, or delegate, not by voting but by the better classes not voting. ,, Amusements, &c.. To-Night. eee oa a bills, sflerbomn ana evening. mai ae delegate th Congress, either with or without a | A. K. Williams, (bookselier.)—Doesn’t think it | | C. M- Matthews expressed himself opposed to | National Theater —'The Danites. | Gteenbury Belt, P. C.: John Berry, W. History of TISMET Tard slabarate proposition. change In the present District government.” Would do much goud to have a delegate now. anything which called for a popular election. | Ford's Opera House. Divoree.” , Wat r., F moenery and acve A. H. Elebstadt, {fanc Ke Or sit aay (aRugTIst) Opposed to adele- | | D. Kolb, (druggist.)—Opposed to have any | Joseph A. Rice.—“1 am largely in favor of | ‘Theater Comique.—Bella Bent’s Blondes and opposed to having a de! i Eberbach, ¢mus! with matters as the gate or suffrage ior this District. Specialties. ; i pn | kind of suffrage. We got along better without | elections. it. > W. Brew- TRE AMATT Richard L. Cropley. OF PIND Edward J. Whipple, for the dies Aids W. N. Croggon (grocer.)—“No suffrage unless » We should elect ai? our we have a property qualification—opposed to a T. J. Miller, (lawyer. “No delegate, voting, | District ofticers—Commissioners. tax collectors, | ,Metal Vernon Place M. E. Church.—Fair and o.5 KC; S ears ected With Christ chureh | ini, hat bee: Wee reth merchant taftor,) say | delegate with the present formot government.” | or any such nonsense. c.; &c;, or none. No use to have an expensive | fStival. | Past two years connected with Christ church ae Well enough alone. 1 satisfied to take mM: Dp. ‘cel oN Columbus Alexander.—“Opposed to the | elective machinery to elect one officer.” Aged Women’s Hon | erat Oras onit take charge or tne Chote. or Aue ebances withont the-cha: ept With a propert Project in toto. Would like to retarn to the old Georze B. Barnard expressed himself ia favor | by the Doreas Societ | aa The week! GUT EXE : Robert Boyd, thardwan that the . J. Stephenson, of Stephenson Bros 1 | mayor and city council system.” of elections. Corcoran Gallery of Art.—The popular weekly | 2 THIS BVERTNG at SE BETION wl take plac ehange would involve considera’ expense. tl€ | and coal dealeia,) favors a return to H. N. Easby.—Don’t want either; would not George T. Dunioy “T am opposed £0 the elec- night exhibition at tne Corcoran Gallery of Art | CITY ITEMS. DtuttEe Se - regisuy —_ osth mais © ‘ ms te but not merely for electing a de object toa municipal government! Uve franchise in this District in every manner, | takes Place to-night; ten cents admission. —_—_—_—_—_ eS gain would doubtful. The District coramtt- SS t. Let us elect all our officers. Mills Dean, (lawyer.)—“Don't want delegate | shape, and form.’ 2 uer (hotel keeper.)—Opposed to a | nor su! 7 tees have been considerate towards the elty, . 5 theSandwich | PEABODY CovcER Wm. D. Cassin. cmegi intuit? oth Condensed Tecate: Evex in Honolulu, the Capital of the sandwien |p c eam Islands, they use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 2 and 8 OC and we have perhaps fared better than we ate unless we have our old corporation | “W.''T. Atkinson, (dry goods )—Favors repre- | frage as it Ine oxied here, but believe ina | The Court in General Term this afternoon ad- | WMS they use Dr. Bull's Co Sa RAMENIE, Dito. Woukl with a delegate whose propositions run | government back again. sentation in Congress and suffrage asarixat. | property qualification.” Journed over to Monday next. Way don’t you try Lodilie’s Headache Spreizie | AD AME PAULE AUERU AOI. Mantet the chance of being antagonized by representa- Thomas R. Riley (wood and coal )\—“I'm op- W. C. O'Meara, (guns, fishing tackle, <c.)— Jarbes L. Davis.— We want no election con- See advertisement of pigeon and glass-ball | for nervous sick headaches. Costs 50 cents. sieceneaenen UBa. Borsa tyes who are politically or personally opposed | posed to that bill in Congress for a District del- | Opposed to both. trolled by ring men.” shooting matches on the 224, Tt don’t pay to suller with rheamatism when Par i to him. ezate, but would prefer the old municipal form . P. Minkling, (druggist.)—Does nov want | J. Henry Wilson expressed himselt in favor of | A dead femaie infant was found In Ball'salley | a faw ase pt 's Rheumatic Kemedy wilt ©. C. Pursell, (stationer.) 1s opposed to the | of government to the present.” any Selegate nor Sulfrage. elections, but did not want any delegate. last night. j Sold by Druggisis. © 2 2 Bhd we will not he so well represented: iieaces | grunt, Be, Handy (supt. ice company.)—«No | | Col. P. Joseph Shillington, (pookseller.)— | | A. B. Cropley thouzht that the experience of | “The “Joviadabs of this city will meet at. noon : chinks ‘ ik. Norwe and we will not be so weil represented. He sees | setfrage for me; don’t Want any delegate in | “Don’t want cither delegate or suffrage. the past demonstrated what elections amounted | on Saturday, and accompany the Grand Council Ir May NOTRE € LLY KNOWN that H.R. “ j Oreiuure LU » Gutoka, an bo good end whatever to be gained by having a | Congress; are better represented how than ever | H. M. Dellenger.—* Don’t want any. “ to in this District. to Baltimore in the 1; train of the 8. & P.R.R., | H. the Prince of Wales when going to India or- Sts at Met zerott’s delegate. we were before.” Delware Hudnell, (colored contractor.)—“Any- | Robert H. Hunter believes in property qualit- | when Monumental Council, No. s, of the order | dered 100 cases of BOLLINGER to be taken on 2 nm coneniti (druggist) ae Ne re | Thomas L. Carroll.—““No voting, except with Be topet Haot ae present a eantertly ca ©. Helton <9 am. totally 6 a in that city, Will be instituted, It is expected | Doard the “Serapls” for private use. ter without one. The interests of the Di:- | property qualifications.” Vin. Young, .) — . Hels a ly opposed to | from 150 to 20g will go. esi 7 "= tnet should be guarded by the entire Congress, | "Chi Cuuren dumber dealer.)—“No elections | satieied. that we are best off as we are and am elections in this District." Pr "The Third Raptist church have fited a certin- | »CRAMOMIE awn Liven Prris (Dr. Chandler's). The whole District committee should ve our | ata’ H. ¢ ; We've ho money to throw away for any | opposed to any change.” — spokesmen. No shifting of responsibitity upon | such pul a e bss ohn Hammond, (produce dealer.)—Fayored | pleace. ticn of the following trustees:—Jc a delegate Should be permitted.” C.K. Jobnson (wood and coal.)—«we want | suffrage if tt could be confined to citvens and | Collector Francis Dodge.—“‘I am radically op- | gemery, Henry c. holdin, John Jobn W. Drew, (druggist,) ts opposed to the | no voting. % . Cs . sec. | Purely vegetable and tasteless. No noxtous . mt —A P ; Cralg.—“No more elections, if you | cate in the recorder of deeds’ office of the viec- . Formula on each package. All know | chanpioneley it *; | What they are taking. Cure dyspepsia, heart- | hew and | DUrn, dizziness, oppressive breathing, costiy I'm satisfied with the present form | voters who could not be bought; don’t see much | posed to voting.” Peyton, Solomon Phillips, Chas, Mine id ° 1 cae ea ee "%¢ me , S . . . ¥ 5 en the cracl of Itimore ane 1 Plan of having a'delegate. "He cannot see that | of government with the right kind of Commis- | use of a delegate. | me Columbus Thomas.—«T don’t see that a dele- | Isaac Brooks. RAncy, RIGINN Tees Ee bird tent. ilaweMall Match, = any benefits will result from th nge. stoners.” L. Barr, (sewing: machines.)— Don’t want Bate could do much more than draw his salary. —_——- . se ey ae Aa Ree ane @ | balls each. from three L. Pearson, (job printer.) a3 a “30 more voting for me.” any delegate nor suffrage. don't know of any benesit to be derive | frowd District Government Affairs. ackage. All drugists. Principaldepot, gw, | Peet, Mtb" foute @emoerat, | am in favor of suffrage in the ab- ‘No voting nor delegate for W. R. Riley, (dry xoods Forsch BRE ecg to | one. x Upwards of three thousand names of labor- oat ax ages nels Pe paw Pigeon uate + alt a, stract; but as acitizen of Washington, to the | qo suffrage unless limited to property holders. At | | Wm. A. Hutchins “1 would lke to have our | ers have been entered On the Tolle at, price | DTeW, me say "=: | mill beceianatdie Geeks tite manor bern, in view of past -atitictions tn that George I. Hall (produce dealer in Center mar- | this time we do not want any delegate or suf- | municipal form of government, and would vote | headquarters for work om the gid canal. PILES.—Dr. Chandler's Pilon; sure cure for | of the revalar matches sails Ine, I vote to’ ket) would prefer suffrage and a delegate with | frage. = ; forittomorrow, But think a delegate would | ‘The District. Commissioners have issued an Piles; instant relief; harmless: never failing. All | ——— E. B. Robinson, (president of the Work- | both property and educational qualifications. A. H. Gawler.—® Don’t want any suffrage or | be of little more ‘use than a stick.” order that in pursuance of the proclamation of druggists; 50 cents. Principal depot, J. W. | > FESTIVAL, unter (he auspices )—" If we are to have the cerauel Pumphrey (grocer), opposed to suf- | delegate. : Win. I. Seymour.—We already have a trio | the President tixing Saturday as a public holl- | Drew, 9th and Penna. avenue. 2,101: 7 * Aid Societ at. Vernon, It be for all the officers of and a delegate. 9. Brad Adams, (bookseller and news dealer.) | of monarchs, and it might, be well, perhaps, to | day, the offices of the District will be closed on * Seanad italia ate ESD AY. THUBS- ernment as well as a delegate in lex. MeWilliams.—Opposed to both; bet- | x Ge ween fies suirace ane donk rane ie udelegate, but not if entails he expense tha By. is Oe FOR UPWARDS OF THIRTY YRARS Mrs. Wins- | CRY EVENINGS. | Acaenen, 50 oo A qualified suffrage is an absurdity we are. any gate. x Bai gs 00d. €ndants of an election. Not by the | Judge Cartter, of the District Supreme Court, ing Syru; been used a ‘Cont tic invite te * ntry : ‘A Walker (grocer)—Woutd prefer quaii- | ‘The cost of elections was cnormoas. and tie | heewe pocus.” yesterday sent a note to the District Comunis | ee Seothing Syrup has for children. | Chinreh and conwrwation are invited. febiy. ae ainter) Is opposed to a delegate, | ted suffrage and a delegate 1a Cougre: = It corrects j— 5 city has been better off every way sluce we Evan Lyons.—Opposed to a delegate and op- | Sioners stating that the laws of the District im- bole, Tepaaerd sboweln Caresiipeaton ant SONS OF JONADAB d with the | have had no elections.” as posed to any electior peratively require revision, and anything that | diarrhoea, whether from teething or | CE. Hall, (printer.)—Favored the principle | David Jackson.—Every change since our mu- | the Commissioners may be able to do lathe di aie g well-tried remedy. EXCURSION TO BALTIMORE, re] other ¢: of suffrage an entation If It could be | nicipal form of government seems to be for the | rection of co-operation should be done. A copy | 95 cente a batten ot are to have suffrage let us have a R. B. Clark (grocer.)—Is satistie the District Commis- | present local government as tt I Dr. R. A. Bacon (drug) favored now than we S. marshal) was In confined to bona side Festdents, and elections | worse, and for my part Ido not want any more | of It ts to be sent to the Senate committee. nai ———. FEBRUARY 2 , and while ade All cowl e conducted fairly. experiments, = a ee 8 ADIES AXD GRNTLEMEN.—We wish to call i own direct to member he T. H. Collins, (druggist).—“Don’t want any J, Wm. Frey.—*1 would like to have a vote In THE COLORED FAMILY WHO WERE Suor tw | attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and | aamccanien Distric vhich privilege could not | votin: rather do without delegate than | cur municipal affairs, but don’t believe in yot- | Famers . Va.—The Quanders, a colored tamily for, or of having, a delegate in Congress. who were shot by a const apt. James Goddard.—“T have always Deen | Fairfax county, V J am still opposed to a revival of ourformer | re all in the cit, Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, near able and uls posse of | 9th street. By PORES adopting the latest inday morning last, | improvements, whether of American or Euro- 416 Temperance hall ing be extended with a delegate. have it ! art ‘hitect.)—Does not want suf- R. H. Moore (painter).— n have a full repre He would only mai vote, no dele- rouble.” gat . q . el Pean thyention, he ts enabled to do lis work in mas now and ke tr George Bright, (butlder! No suffrage in | election scenes. between 9th and 10th streets, and the & manner not to be equalled by those not pos | yy) as. -partment of tue government. mine. “A delegate would Morgan R, Goddard.—“1 am opposed to voting | {lat one of the family had died trom hi sessing these facilites, Gent's sults cleaned | fnd feturs by Fee bai polos tonave | om Ocoee tn thie Distels is incorrect. Felix’ Quander, the for $2." N. B.—Laca curtains cleaned from $1 Deis man WaiNitie tos Te R cgate, nor sufliuge. We can work along easily | Major George Ili 2 AR Ore Ua ea Bots gL Re ee stitution a! government without any | With Congress, if T could get no more: but what we wa a | tie head; x, Jr., received shot inh cents to $1 a pa! anumbera re- Toxtitution 8 Stephen Just, (builder).—We don’t want any | government of repre ¥ the peowle.as | avd willlose oné Eye: Julia was peppered in | duction © in > p Spectalty—Ladies party —— » fits Opposed to | Sllrage, and Vain satistied the way we are go- | the Constitution gusrantees to Us. URE TC State Cha at eT ere nUY | Gresses, spotted or sotled round ‘the bottom, of Dot ¢. tte In Ce . ing on now. The past experience was cuou; be to send a gov Injured. ‘They state that. after their arrest here | cleaned withont dotug the whole garment; 25 ae —Woutld not like un- | te putany one ust suffrage.” e of representatives of | 04 Friday and dismissal by the Police Court, | years experien they returned home on Saturday night; that about five leck the next morning they were kened by some one calling “Felix Quande 5 BALLS, PARTIES, & going to take you dead or alive;” and they | —— = parley with those ae who num- prATte PRINTERS’ UNION. y delegat itehiason, (Mantes and stoves). uiirage nor delegate. Pratt, (insurance agent).— Wi ea delegate elected by those havin: i Distr ng In th “in self-cov Adm in Congress. at Ellis & Ci Johnson. (harness maker.)—Talnks some | erty qualification. ‘ or of having a good dele; ani amit ae - lan oD ‘ dof a change from the preseat desirat R. Henderson (paper hangings). i : i oe ‘ equa sere NINTH 2 UAL BALL, ((OXCERT IN ALEX AN ricted suffrage with property or othe! Joseph Libbey.—*I am in favor of the elec- ey Sct iton fire, and when Quander and his Sat ye | RAND CONCERT iieations would, perhaps, be an tix tive tManchise’ on principle, but detieve Ina | fauilly went ont” they were shot at with the MASONIC TEMPLE, aseiines Ie duce and co “Opposed to both dete. | Property qualineation, and would Mke to go | 2bove result. They wereall taken before a jus- ae 7 - | r 7, Fenru $ ce a firage, the first isa Lumbuyeand the | back tothe old corporation, If we had adere. | ce and gave bail then came to this city, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY l2 , (iquor deaie ate Congress that we could reach towhom | THe R Fickets, Admitting Gentleman and Ladies, se. dohn R. Young, (clerk 22. ot” favor of 1 3 ¥ in | No one who re- | We. ¢¢ present our complaints and wants, } Logan, recentiy ‘To be had of the Committee. 1 by the suffrage of ann, (tobacconist.)—O7 | members ‘the bad efect’ of before | nd one who could #o something to protect our | of Tilhols, will arrive atthe B. «2 depat at = = = bona fide ettiz: would retain the pre | Tights, 1 should certainly be in favor of one y oclock tis evening. ‘The general VERYDODY that has or cxpects to purchase a | (UTEATER cemiQun. form ef : | ist: “Don't want voting | TE. Schultze thinks we are certainly -d | mittee met last evening and adopted th 4 Lorreny TIckET, can reeaive valuable and in. | MONDAY, FEBRUARY I iTLY AND A. EB produce de: sentative in Congress to look atter | lowing order as prepared by Ma}. L. B. Cu teresting information FREE that will protect thera | TOLSDAY AND FRIDAY NEES. doubtful whether it would be of an “We ought to have a dele- yer).—“Put me down a te our interests; but does not want | chief marshal:—1 he procession will form on ist oe uence and fraud. Address THE NA- | Prgageue One Week Only to have a delegate. and dele sate.” one unless he can be put there without aay | street west and Pennsylvania avenue, ats TONAL BANKING CO., N.Y Seol9 thm3@ | BELLA DENTS FEMALE BLONDE AND BUR: unless It idol ct . Campbell, (hardware.)—Opposed to a} J. , (lawyer),—* Emp. ally op. | Election. a . o'clock sharp, as follows: — Mounted’ police, | LESQUE COMBINATIOS. how we could have Paccias tances at Pp ther; We are living in peace to-day Peter > Certainiy In favor of the elec- | marine band, chiet iaarshal and stall, linois: CURE BY ABSORPTION! { Consisting of Faver and Shielts. Harrie and Wood, _J. W. Boteler, io y of Mutual Insuran ; dware )— We ought to havea L. 'f, Follansbee, (contractor).—* Ain $3 éq | tive franchise here as well as elsewh He | aps, Hon John A, Logan and receptio: | Topack and , Frank Lewis, licca Scanlon, Ce ee ara oe oases 4 | de! > OF Some Kind.” with the present form of government.” did not tink our community was any worse or | mitiee, Veteran Club, Soldiers’ and | Lizzie Daily, Josephine Shanic itesive bewau George T. Deering, (bullder.)—opposed to del- Kebert Cohen, (shoe dealer.)—“ Don't want Ta Steep, (contractor)—* Don't want | &2y lore ignorant than other communities | Organization, band, southern republicans, Civ “ A + | ful Blonde A = Bae cia mner.)—Am opposed to | BY deleuate. eltlier.” where elections ee : societies. On arriving, Gen. Logan willbe es- | Without Dosing—The Better Way. | _Extra uatinee Washineton’s ley febIT-tr ohn B. Clagett, (farmer.)—A} sed to | “Henry Lee, (andertak Don't want any . T. Drury, (lawyer).—“ Am opposed to ail Moore.—‘fotally radically opposed to | corted to the carrlage assizned him, and t ape Dor. eee akg es hoot sor any nore anatase g Bs ? P ons and jvistien It to be put as strong as | procession will marcirto Wiliard's Hever ne ATIONAL THEATER 71" anites, - ae ene Sp Sharp, (of B. & P’, R.)—“ Down on any Bundy, (justice of the peace).—* Don’ without using any “cus the address of welcome will be made on. se F governing themselves, but in view of past exp Papert hee , sy any > pustik eee eg OE rown said he had no obj nav- | Ke 3f Clapp, 2 ato Hpesoee S. a a FIRED TNE oa THE rience, il w ie umpire I would ‘say, Wade, (nerchant tailor.)—Opposed to Ingersoll, (lawyer).—« Would lke a del- | Ing a good delexate in Congress, but that the | 4° general reception will be held in. the parlors Indoreed by Lange and Fashionable Audienced rin pan mica have had enough already; wellenouga | egate or full representation question of electing one was quite another | of the hotel. A salute of thirty-cicht guns will Everywhere. ashier Central Ban ee t would | j Miller, (p —“Opposed to an | ting. be tired upon his arrival at tae depot, and pre- HOLMAN Su Bde MaNEEE co, a ell to have @ delegate, el ny the Spear Brothers, (boot and shoe dealers.)—We | suffrage, unless w a representative | Jes Wallace expressed hitaself opposed to | parations have been made for a’ pyrotechnic | dagen Mie eee ee eeeD Las pn neva Wedo not | af€ bad enough otf now. by property qualitication elections. display on Pennsylvania aven 5 harniinw Poetic Lay, « W. H. Harrove ‘ove dealer.)—“ We do not Jacob Bool, doot and shoe dealer.)—Is rather |’ Want a delegate. LK. Trembly, (picture frames, &e.)—Opposed | yout repre and would therefore tike to have a deleg: D. B. Clarke, (President National Bank of the | —OT wy = Messrs. R. W. Downman, 0. C. « Tie OR Pose Tatbort and Thomas stunt : 1 Mauntace Lae a selves strongly opposed to vi . Padgett, % eaten | Mee E, Suilth; Charles Greff and 3 : Rose Magruder, of Leadviile, "RESENTATION IN THE Fire De- | Kate Moorhead Cooke; John L J. Perry, «ry goo in favor of representation, but would not like : to have such elections as we used to have, and G, B. Wilson, (shee dealer). Would just as leave have a representative ap- | about suffrage or delegate; am as pointed, if this can be done. out any.” . (iT Of Kelsner & Jenks, dealers y DANITE LIVER AND aGUE PAD DANTE THE DA ‘ Mr. McKEE RANKIN ae SANDY McQgE. ‘olorado, and ame Miss KITTY BLANCHARD a.) tLLLY PAPER "a r. ri 3 = Jordan, jr.. of Supporied by | Mr Walter, (justice). Shoo fly to suf- HARE ee pete Moorhead Ce oe . : ot Wan legate, bo) ont sed to = ma ditsetn 3 . : e men was held | Fre Kk county, 3 and Amanda Lyons; 2; Medicinal Absor e Louis Aldrich as the Parson, won't Want a delegate, nor suf- mm stoves. —Opposed 10 any but full representa- age a nd delegate to josureage noacieruie 1, on M_ street, bepween Toth and aiaive nnlter and Aine Hawkius: Edward i nopy koe enke Chiraman, and « Penom: eee or enn ree | cont tlus Clark, (colored; stable Keener)— | it couid lect & good man by Iut-illzent voters DIN Ene NE ACRE FER ee oar: || Domne! Gnd Keziah gonnson: j TRPEASTEGS | yaTINEE SATURDAY ar 2-50 axo 25 Cents, hands of theese went | vavored old municipal government in prefer- | would not object.” ee) ut eae pias 7 ‘S. | axp — — j Pian ee =o ae cea rage, and would lke to have a dele- | Fonncon presided, and Isatah Washincwee acted | To-day, Edward Daily, assault on Mary A | feblbtr ‘ Wers as a delegute from =i Ase abs ° fe an ee a action of the committee appointed at the last | ¢) harged with keeping a bawdy house at 116 aus bee (EC ate ee teeting, and stated that they had waited on | Maryland avenue southwests case, dismissed |< U Medicated Foot Baths. —Would itke a repres Ts with a property quai Col. Perry Carson, (a leader in the -)—Favoredsudrage er, at least. se, farmer.)—Opposed to delegate | be repre . Park “Dpon' « the District Commissioners on the subject, and | David Allen and Albert Becket, larceny of some ©. Parker, (book seller)—“ Don't want sut- | now they ri er i, esi ‘ark & Given: 1 Peers (DOCK s anus n ‘y had a written communication trom | coal from Messrs. Clark & Given: 60 days In jail ig eee Ted a ieee ui leation. Wesiould | them enclosing a report trom the fire commie | eachs John Wunderlich, selling Uquor on Sun- | »,ZBeSe remedies, which are the sole exponents of Toss, (Insurance agent he a 0 the Cure by Absorption as orrosen to Dose district politics. Colonel of the col | 3 SNS ORREE ReaD vn Nay | Soners on the subject. The report says that | day; forfeited $20 collateral. Henry ‘Trunneil, img, have been proved the cheapest and Moat Ei- Blue, aot Giana P trate vor of suffrage and a re- | tosuilrage and does Dot ae Me don Nay | “in appointing metabers of the tlre department | aswult on ‘Thomas hokey: teeee feciual Remedy for all Biseaues ae ermen, Beneticial Burial ! of CLOB $ es ry oUanccane a)! Ii. C. Windsor, (shoe deaier).—“ The preseat | Fe, 2" soverned solely by their titness to per- | Hennessey, assault on James Richardson: si. | from Malarie ore Dicaedee ak au seals Z iS ae form the duties required of them in the arduous | Thomas Swagyart, charged with larceny of a | or MAver, and itis a well-known fact thet neade ay eae oe ae by property- io a ee Nira ue would nok, coer em pond service, without revard to race Colou or a ereee palr of horses and ‘wago n ielenetn tol ft all the. poser that acai: duaman body can Opposed to a delegate | a property qualification.” 2 condition of the applicants or thetr poiitte«l or Cae a 12 and o’ek esterday. iy ation. n by attacking the bill? Tax ad Meare going to have rep- | whether THE Stak ae it or not. bo repre: 5 . F. Norris, (lawyer. x religious opinions,” and that “no man was ap- elin testini nat a ispaten was re- | OT#ans. We want adele. | 'n Congress; wot rather have it so th: L. R. Holmead, (china and croc <ery deaicr.)— { pointed because he was white and none were | celved in Uniontown, a little time aiter- The PAD Exertsa Prompt and Bpecific gate and suffrage unless we can have District any and all Senators and Representa- | “Opposed to suffrage or delegate. rejected because they were black,” etc. Mr. | wards he arrested Stwagcart, who was com- | Imfuence upon the System: onl Bonctes men as clerks of the District committees.” (ives; opposed suffrage, for the franchise would | H. King, (fancy goods.)—Favor a govern- | Perry Carson sald there was no ecessity for | mitted for the action of the grand jury. the Poisonous Germs which Paratyze «ts J.R. Condin.— We want a change, but not | be expensive. ‘The present form of government | ment of our own, With mayor and couuclls; debating the question; that the only way the ———___ +o 9 Action, und estore @ Normat Condition of prepared to say we want a qelegate.” ” «| $84 good one, but would like to have it changed don’t see much use of a delegate.” colored people could accomplish anything was The Situation at Tirnova. Heulth ina Manner Absolutely Wonderful. Charles Bell, (builder.)—Down on delegate | 50 that one commissioner should be selected C. Kauffman, (clothier.)—‘* Want a delegate in | by having a representative on the board of tire TIRNOVA, Feb. 20.—About twenty deputies It is known by actnal experience that there is and suffrage.” = each by the Senate, the House of Representa- | Congress—a good one—and therefore we should commissioners. A long debate followed, and | from East Roumella and six from Macedonia ze nth oo A. Grages.—Not for a delegate unless he can | Uves, and the President. have suffrage.” be elected by bona fde citizens. W disease that attacks the youth or adult of both sexes at p. W.. B. H. Warner, (real esiate.)\—“Dont want | 4 deleg . William C. Chase offered a resolution for the | are here claiming admission to the assembly, | $2¢ be modi ed bs = cae Miller, dawver.)—Would rathernot have | | T. S. Gattrell, (shee dealer.)—“Don’t want | appointment of a committee of five cities ey | but they will probaniy De utused. that can be acted Gu in'a far snore aaeate nee Ba Fe EY CORNG, Re —“Dally walke factory” ani oor e unless there 1s property qualitica- | suffrage or delegate. recommend ten suitable colored persons to be | Financial Difficulties im England. | permanent manner by the HOLMAN LIVER Pat WHITES igh ~teree etther: opposed Uo any kind of voting in the Dis- | Non. “Don't E, C. Gil. (paints and olls.)—"No voting tor | appointed on the fire department aad pollee | | Lonnox, Feb. 20.—The Daily Telegraph in its | 60'S REMEDIES. Tue opposite Willart'e Both for iat ule WwW oe W. Kirby, (constable.)—Don't want | me if it is like the old; rather do without # del- | force. The resolution was laid upon the table. fipancial article, sa; “Within the last few ge L. Sheriff, (wood and coal dealer.)— | either.” egate.” Lose peng ete g Sey aes Finally Acknowt « va te. Perry Carson moved thata committee be ap- | days the embarrassment of an old-established : S Among luis patrons are many eral. aeeaainc adocrecc arland, (Celegrapher.)—“Wehad enough | | Wm, Helmick, (justice of the peace.)—“Op- | pointed to calla mass meeting of the colored | Hevea nn Gee ei eanent Of an old-estat trecly | Enc. Mave bec Baved Seeder Ge MG | Bent medical. judicial and politcal’ diswaemiee ae Dr. W. G. Palmeropposed to delegate or | betore. ; Posed to both; had so tnuch suffrage before that | citizens of the District to recommend a suitable | referred to. A group of speculative battles ty | aioe of these Remedies Ajone, the world. Eslablinhed 1861. Fee, #1 visit. jalttr rage. | _ George E. Kirk, (painter.)\—“I_am opposed to | it makes me sick to think of it; better keep our- person to the Commissioners of the District to | Glasgow are also reported to be in difficulties.” A 5 a No. 623 N EXHIBITI 1. G iline, Gawyer.\—“ Don't want any dete- | Suffrage tn, the District sor any nurpose; would selves under the hands of Congress thin to appointed rire commissiouer, agreed to, and eduction of Wages. Fein smote seeder ees ee | «6 Eee SS + aad is epresenta- a 2 g of men K OF 8 gate.” the following were appointed: Henry J. Cryer, . ced ay egos ; arene: Hon. 1t'5 not Prudent to ask for a representa- | Tho are supposed to have our intercatsar heart | “Pri Wilkes corsecr.)—« Don't want any del- | Cornelius Clark. S. WeEstren, Hietiard Tee ters to redare tlre opera ayes asked the mas: | wiais sium the fret people es the country. Maited MARKMITER'S J. W. Colley, (Ary goods.) Don't want any | than be governed by men elected by outside | egate, . Willlam I. Beckett, Richard’ Brown, F the masters insisted upon a reduction of 14) pee : FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, he voters. We have suffered too much in the past i Kk, (of Kerr, Clark & Trunnell, dry | Hall, Willlam H. Bell, Henry Lacy, Edward cent. The spinners. consequently, have ordered | _ The remedies are sent by mail, post-paid, on re No. 626 E a 1, (bookseller.) would favor a good | to risk it again.” gt . ‘avor representation, but not old- | kinson, Wilitam C. Chase, William Lomax, ageneral strike on the ex ration of the no- | Ceipt of price, except the Balt, which is sent by ex. Choice O11 Pain » Enwray Chromon, &e. delegate who Would represéut the wishes oftax- f 4,8. 1. Walker, (real estate.)—Opposed to sut- Cine EURTAE Tw Go (ary goods) —« sur. | je hte, Wiliam, Scuooler, and Touts 1 1) | tee except at she mallie ene Only as per | Drees at purchaser's expense Also, Inteiod stock of Pager Hsien Window yers. Sch aman as Richard Wallach, Kel. Ze and delezate. ‘ ~ W. Bu & Co., g —* Sut- | The communication from the District Cora: P onan i relented ae aye ve ge Distr hc Merrick, Or come onc Of Our real chiens sip | Benj. Charlton, (aker.)—“Don't want any.” | trave itd ee principle, Dut, On account of | stoners was laid over until the next meeting. | fou. teductlon is enforced. ‘he scissors mai mCgneultation Free and eolivited at our office, or wy | See, Ribex. Nail Sc.,in the District. pres e | erie OF representatic ule ank ne, (6 ome ord to nt lorsing it. Preter the present < : TSR 2 5 ° . he public ix earnestly ioned against im ite qo Sees ae cece On, and would | sve suffrage without any qualification fofin of government to any we can gee with = Brerapay writ rt ou kent y tiny ard: = Uses Gal ioe ee ne COMIN tonite PEEPAKE FOR FALL anp : Final ga Col 8. S. Smoot_—Favorable to suffrage, with | suilragein it” aturday next Washing ;Ghe Haluburgh Scuisman’s Loudon correspon- your UAT OFF CLOTHING aw a fall representative in Congress Hi. Adler, (fancy goods.) posed! to slitte observed to someextent in Gent says:—tSir Henry Layard will not return Nanlase, at JUSTH'S OLD oTaXv. Want any of 1t - John McDermott & Hros,, (coach makers.)— | of any kind; cau yet along without a del i and in Alexandria there will be the as ambassador to Constantinople. = Inet-clats Re James Kelleher, (1 stable, Opposed to both suffrage anid ade 5 A.M. ‘Tubman. (paperhangings )— ne iene yy es wh prices Will be pe e” veter F. Bacon, (grocer.)—Oppo: Want suffrage or Neate; 2 F xy WV. Si a 5 = ~ em. by mail w: Sijon, Horatio King tage. ‘ é sine oreo eee ene eno NE te Veterans of the Mexican ow vores DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIsT. a ps the proposition. ftw ;, B. Jackson, of Jackson Bros., (grocers, G. Wilner, (paperhangings.)—Opposed to both | Baltimors articipa ew ted railroad organize EGULAR PAD—$2.00; Incipient diserses, Arst | ee Lael Don't want avy Suffrage. cclegate and Suffrage. is xention; the ole it S stansof | New Aue Sioae Spies CeneceBune. pest eke ite fori Mia LECTURE Patrick Cullnane.—Doa't want any kind ot | | GiB Reardon, paints and olls.) Oppose to | We War cf iste wilt ee ePorioy Penge | saved hitn from the state prison. and he was | SPECIAL PAD—$.00; Chronse Yiverand Stomach | ___ JE CTURES. sullrege, except a property qualification sut- Mn PUM esa! en: Perley Pe fe! » staie reformatory instea < ‘orders and Matari DE :.G : . = et 3s J. Richard Rigstes, (paints and olls.) —“Wouta ration; the Jonadabs will, wii | Sent to the staie reformatory instead. SPLEEN BELT—+/.00, Enlansed Spicea and Liver | JQEN> DIR. G..DE LA MATS it. (builder.)—* Am opposed to both | Uke to vote for a delegate if the election could uke a short parc David Pen- | XFANT PAD—$1 50. Proventiveand Care of Cho! al. rectho . NeeAnS delegate; had enoy p be conducted decently, out not as before.” {raln for Baltiny J.” was arrested In New | era Intantum and Stuuiner Coin: FOURTH LECTORE OF THE COURSE - i. Alexander, (lawyer.)—* red suifraze | Jucob Vellueyer (inarble. and stone cutter). will be instituted; the Wash tiesday evening, charged with being the plaints. . WINE M.K. CHURCH oor. sha & Patsnws ay to atte With the qualification of a poll-tax, and would d to any more election A Light Guard (Capt. MeCathran) will go to : i ho Sriday aiter e an ) Auxiliaries for Neryous B AY, Feb. + uo 5 th u ns. Are be'ie thief who on Friday aiternoon tore a diatnond | er ou an ate not restiict It to men but plve it to women it sented now In Congress than ever betore. | &ldiia to join in the celebration the In ‘he | earring from Mrs. de Barry's ear on Filth aven- | BODY PLASTERS-s0c. | and Circ T @ In » that they owned property. Was somewhat dubidus ‘larie—“As a business man and prop- | old ball of Representatives at the Capitol the | C&FNE trom Mas. de I by the lady’s companion. Soc. | em troming off ob. = 7 = succe ining th as to the advantax zal holder, [say no more suffrage forme; ay | Century safe will be locked not to be opened for | Yea. Ue WA 7] FOOT“ pair—soe. | structiousandiemoving | aw unin MARE. — which t W. P.E 1 STAR reflects my Tepresentation in Congress, f don’t want | @ hundred years, and the tire department o: the | “USS* jRitiiiary tor coids, | E “Cor. Gand © sirects mete penses, both suffrage anda better representative than Mr. Black- | District, headed by the Marine band, will 7 THE TROUBLES RS at Cali ABSORPTION SALT—1 ( sick Headaches, nam)! = in twenty years. - burn is.’ rade, and be reviewed at the White House by | nia, Washington county, Pa. are not yet ove box, 250; 6 boxes, 81.25. { hess of extrenuitivs, et¢. oer tinue the agitation ¢ Besides, it (rormerly active In local polt- | Jonas B, Fills,—“No elections nor suffrage; | the President and Cabinet, und at the ¢ Yesterday the sheriff of Washington ; Fripal EVEN ts clear that when tu government was sed to any Sind of sutfrage, gol enough of It.” ~) by the District Comunissioners and the Dis'rict | went to Brownsville, in Fayette count a For further information as to diseases reached bY |g. biret “It BER mies taat the Distriee of Ht before, | You ought noi | °'T, Kaward Clark.—“Opposed to both suftrage | committees of the Senate and. House oF Repre- | large posse, and arrested twenty miners who | he Pad ana its Auxiliaries, consult ourpam- | [init 7! aes doubts as to what the people want and dete ate.” ©” | sentatives, had fled to that place. Ibis understood that a | ™ mar Py e catexs (Geni E ;, Polkinhorn.—“Decidedly opposed to sut- 7 ae warrant has been issued for the arrest of the ander, (dealer {a china, <c.)—Sught to | frage unless restricted, and aout wantadvie- |, GRAND EVENT at 1425 New sheriff of Fayette county, for refusing to aid tue BINGWALT & HALL, Agents. eel should Be come qualitostion, eee mia coe Oyst 0; a tee ee anit fae pay, Atte Sheriff of Washington cointy In maiing arrests “SOME Mista ES OF MOSES! * 7 u bs au : 3€0. yster—“Opposed to suff Q pas com yesterday afterno: t week. st ” peso i = i 8 pu fect. | _ Wm. Bryan, (of Bryan Bro: de egate; y Suffrage and | the above place, the atvendines was lure Se oe cea ee : AT THE ing 2 pon the | Want Gelegate; am satistied present form, R. H. Ryan (real rstate).—In favor of suffrage | Considering the quality of goods, the prices o Gov. CHAMBERLAIN CirHERs.—The New No. 8 Charles street, Haltinuore. — _ NATIONAL 1HEATFR. Datrict bona tide | but woul a tnunictpal form with | and delegate, jained were exceedingly low. This creat ott +r | York Zribune publishes what purports to be the | As Ghscian Gay attendanee in the T. Ris Of NOSY EVENING NEXT. citizens are of t prepert. S. M. Wilcox (justice)—“Go in for suffrage | Mg concludes this evening, and includes cipher telegrams sent by Goy. Chamberlain, of | yerinent. a, aa = Y | Tickets, ibe. end Sc. Por saloat th A. K. Brown, E. Lu opposed toa dele. | and representation.” most valuable speciments of Ceramic art, brouze | South Carolina, during the pending of the elec- SLEPIONES. —" ment is very wel ALES COL €1 a A, Y. Clark (real estate).—‘“In favor of suf- | Work, tvory carving, &c.: also about one hun- | toral count, As translated by the Tribune, == a LECTURES Geo. W. ood for a delegate and NOH. Don’t see any advan- | frage and prefers a munteipal form of govern- | dred selected Turkish and Persian rugs andc w- | these dispatches indicate great anxiety on the —. ALLMADGE HAL wuld unake things no | tas te, The committees of | ment, like with a mayor and councils.” pets. We hope our readers will avail themselves | part_of Gov. Chamberlain as to the result in S ESDAY EVENING: worse than now.” Congress sho’ sh interest in us to i. N. Chapman (lawyer).—“Opposed to all | f this grand opportunity. It is one seldom of- | South Carolina, though there ts nothing in them FOR BUSINESS USES. d to Life, Healih. John Bees. (cierk.)—“ think we ought to | Tender a delega: aa kinds Gt voling or delegate. Under the Conti. | fered. Indicating the corrupt use of money. —— Sociasinces Adaptation. commencia at A s' W. H. Fuss, (carpenter.)—"Opposed to suf- | tullon this ig heutral ground.” —_—_—_———_ sire nents oniscanar ore aoaine with several public exatiina'y of some of r, lumber deater.)—« frage, but would take anything to get the Com-| Wm. 1. Baum (wood and. coal Seater) Is | |THE Montariry in the District of Columbia | ,A* CoP hunters returning home, found tie | SPECIAL OFFER—Our New Xmprovea | gourmet Prominent citizens selected by ‘the au- > Inissioner soi (tious Nery well satisfied with the present District | for the week ending February 15, was 82, or at tee body of aman on the flats near Parisen’s | Double Coiled Metalte Telephone ts the | Consultations as to your own and ch (builder )—“it the majority Geo. vy Shoes and hats)—No | government; wants no suffrage or delegate in | the rate of 26.65 per 1,000 per annum. Thé death bee we, uth of South Amboy, finest in the world, and the only completely best buriness adaptation, #:!1-ci ete, 1 suppose we must have one; T | necessity for a’ delegate; suffrage will ental! | Congress. Tate was 19.13 per 1,000 per annum for the witte | £224-P! oLaeised that of Lewis P. Rig; fatistactory low priced instrument; with S| bbitr House daily from'S » iu. ti 10 pam ue; T | experse without corresponding beneilts, Ie Disa tuson $8 opposed to suffrage in | and 41.41 per 1,000 per annum for the colored | Ody was recognized as that of Lewis P| iene | Gait Atachment, mado by practical ma- ‘Thureday night, February 20, 1onx Joln Petiivone, (shipping merchand Etseman Bros. (clothiers).—Believe in suf- | tls District. population. Vnuemonia furnished 16 victims, | S2a Company, and atso.a collector of rents ty | hamlets om seteutihe principles: warranted, to ©. A. CHAPEL incoin 1 Op to it. ° frage in the abstract, but not willing to ask John K- McConne!l (lawyer).—In favor of suf- | Consumption 15, congestion of the lungs 3, sear: The ‘com At first It was supposed that the | weathor. We Will’send to one address ome same cal Temperance. A Lecur ‘Stephen F. Gill, (plasterer.)—“1 am azat suffrage unless we can have property qualifiea- | rage aud a delegate in Congress, let fever 5, diphtheria 2, croup 1, diarrhaat, dis- | Re comRay murdered, but no marks of yio- | ple set Se ee ne SeO mae Bi D.. TUESDAY EVENIN > : — voting for a de! erely. If we © don’t see how a delegate would bea- talon ey Opposed to suffrage and a del- fren pees taad OLE 10. There were Tene were found on the body by the coroner. Folders. six copner. eee ee fost . Health Ass'n Course. Tic « ve a return of the 2 g in Congress. - ported, s1—25 white males, 16 white = s 7; | heavy, wire, cent. — Polkinhorn (fob printer) —“Opposed to |S. A. Hi. Marks favors a change to suffrage, | females, % colored males, and 2 oloreiie, | Riggs Was last seen alive at South Amboy on 9S for the 94 tantra Have 5 S.A. . t regular rates, is 0 — = v 4 , ad , fay. A large amount of money collected by ‘This offer is made for a limited time ony, | GEOKG ETO W. VeMPTS: sulltage; don't see how a delegate can hely us” | oF anything by which we can better our condi: | Males. “Stiu-births reported, +1 white and’ | Ffiday.. A laree amount ments, oe otra y. NAby ‘A. L. Hazieion (boot and shoe dealer) ion. Colored. | Marriages reported, 412 Wate ad ee ae aan eed Chak There ound | simply to introaues our instruments. = : ‘ } eC. Kirke cs It ts supposed that Rigg’s death | fe eu itly well known to sell through the trade, Por: PA 4-“F gn ceuereke an | bad enough suffrage in the past; don’t see any | _ E.C. Kirkwood.—“Don’t want to suffer under | 2 colored, eart disease, = ‘hail then be obliged to etricuy tanta RP PARTY WILL ibe VEN BY - —“T don't want a District | benefit to rest trom its | suffrage. Would Itke something to improve our eee re ditermined to hold 6 post. iortem esamineros Rail price. any person of ordinary intelligence can Agebone AE POCIETS, on TH ESuAY EVE- Selaee Oat | ty dlgin® Maden —ooes ot mane any | Seta ow embed i |B Beane or Ee xenon mot at | Seesoh aes Sata "| ieiet eat ana ie ae ewan | jos cag a > » (builder)—*Am opposed | kind of suffrage. a - = g- embers pre- = ee ir Will be gratef i ppor 4 to avy voting in the District, but I dont take | “Jos. odsson (ex-intendant asylum).—Fa- | 028 Hit.—~Don't want suffrage or deie- | Sent. A communication was read from Colonel | WoMAN SUFFRAGE squeczed tarough the | Bee) eee tee from ‘all parte ef'uns | feetmente at vivit. Sergei much stock in the three District Commissioners. | vored suffrage: did not care for delegate or gate. 5 the Mae Of ,tne Marine Corps, stating that | upper branch of Dakota's Territorial | re, | Sountry. We sold. | D9TARLISHED (a park gets go water oan aay, Rowse in Le Droit | fashioned rok reel ina pipet cor Eicnian ENG (erocee eRe ee race; | the Marine Hand ha part, in the parang ie Older for April, before’ which time cd pee | Bor ‘Telepoue that falls to work, we wilre- | HST AUTISHED IN 2631 sy rere gets no water at all now. ope (colored).—“Its all nons 9 have o1 S racer )—< 5 L- order n- ¢ money i delegate, Dut would Ike to elect ous Coaake | cate if we can flave tse right kind of sasor tax | fire departmentan the ea maces Parade O tient is expected: a ow Coaniry, A: M. Whitcomb, (tumber.)— Noting tn this | a the moet Complete in this part o: tne ol fsa farce.’ I don’t Want any it” | pe don’t see low we can get such by such suffrage Py ve were read ane ordered to be ited: es ‘Name this paper W. H. WHEATLEY'’S E. €. Gedney, (druggist).—In tay . F, Lloyd (claim agent).—« as we have had.” . Smallwood, A. Shep- THE CENTRAL AMERICAN MISSION.—A Wash- | when you Write. = and would not object ‘oa dei te in Conerese | cctgate ee Gonnt tite Pheri teleasd Coe er pagaliaghan (grocer.)—Opposed to all kinds sai eden, C. E, Daw- ington dispatch fo the New York Beening Tele. KENT, WOODMAN & Co., PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING . ©. Vermill * ~ well enough us one lent Commi joner.”” . s o o a + Swain- that Central American Missi’ Cco.. . alone—satistied with the present government.” . Fair! —Favi Hawkins Taylor.—-Favor suffrage; the people rson, J. H. Benton, and J. A. to be filled by the appointment of Senator 10t 25 Bt, ceed ame omanue sn Sater, | Atacama S* ue | nee yea etacee vee SETAE RSD SSE flout | ce cee MoNemaa | <2 ton oo ogee. comtom, J ith ht to hav legate elected. . 7 * a ppresent minister, te present form of pvernmaent. legate wi Prot (soe dealer) —"Woule Fast all the with Conca aur aes aoe Anclement season colds say be avola- s27Gov. Williams assisted ata spiritual ce- | FBUIT THERES REGION a | , Everything, _ i} boninews H. Barker.—Opposed to suffrage. votes I could command against suffrage; have seorge * selling at lot nkert & ‘o, | ance at Indianapolis, Ind., last week—took a : suit of Garrats “fa ha ‘das. W. Barker, (stoves and hardware).—op- | heifsuowent Gea. Me Orupey We! Guntiwant ae ce iz at low: by Benkert & Wilson, No, Be nt uetie SMALL FRUIT, ‘AL TREES. a suinwer Poced co indiscriminate suffrage and to 'aD& | A. Saks, (Clothler)—“Better do without aeic. | earn: Pang, Net ae ae property | 29 Market Space. t | iktaniee wieeven to. the sen ae Sees, Se trict delegate, gate or sullrage now; but -Would not object to | qualigication,” Comps—allver, shel, Jet, gt, ay Prigg’s, + | audience, wordeats ‘asoosink Foal Otion Passion: a ‘irom os above.