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} Ba td } f ———————————_______] Es to be Erected. = FUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, twisle:—Patrick Lynch, repair brick, «86 and | e Bullding permite issued dy Inspector Rn- . 488 G street southwest; $500. EL. Dorsey, erect 4T THE STAB BUILDINGS, & two-story Gwelling, Prospect avenue, be- Pennsylvania Avenus, Oorner 11th Etrest, by PRED JSth and 19th streeta, ccunty: $2,800, The Evering Star Newspaper Company, nS bacon, Tepair brick 723 20th street GO. W. ADAMS, Pres’t. a ‘THE CURIETIAN INTRRNATIONAL —The present ‘Tum Fvixro Stan is served to subscribers in q ‘Season ts full of interest to the friends 0 young the city by carriers, om thelr cwa Cag = Men's Christian assoctations, and the import. ceo ‘per week, ori ‘cents “4 man a Scopetng : ant work they are doing in Ubis country and on ere -G0 catite § month wane Sexy 96; nix moxths, $3 - the other ee side of the sea. For this month, May (Entered at the Poet Office at Washington, D. U., wean writ assemble at Cleveland the repre- 6 oy oe $23 | 5 pt A me A. and —pabi | later, August Tee Weexix Bxs8—pubitshed on Friday $2 * | ie st mn. tn Exeter ear, postage reps er Hib wu © | from associations beeen nmee | VX. 57—N°. 8,768 WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 16, 1881 TWO CENTS. Eecreassenerean meeting yao years ao ot Salimere, ‘and three = years ago at Geneva. Switzeriand. ‘Phe conter, LOCAL NEWS. | noe at London will be attended by a large Seance Berths | American delegation, which 1s to Sati from Cool a Fair Weather To-morrow, | N€W York on July 16. The associations te the t St d. Canada now purabes The chief signal officer furnishes the follow. {Sin ‘with tere metnbecs — of the Senators who control that side, They will go right ahead with executive business, 8nd will adjourn as soon asthe President has nothing more for them to do. Rumors of & reorganization of the commit- tees were pronounced as groundless and SUMMER RESORTS. | SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. < AND, R_1—OCEAN VIEW HO- I- 0. 0. F —COLUMBIAN ENCAMPMENT. eo Bice See atiat cada | caesar ake racy ce | Washington News and Gossip, petealavulitian hing. Hotel lighted, with gas; be NOUN at 30’ elcek, to attend) the suueral of oman 350 eta; telegraph) L.A. GonsIGuT, Past Grand Patri rocitastested cireaiar. 0. 8 Mate | ie JOUN ‘bsurd by the democrats. Their leaders stati yore ped patie fei aoe ae | SUDDEN DE. Mr. Robert La Rille, 3 “a absurd by the det lers state s DEN DRATH.—Mr. Ls b “ rhe Pend for illustrated circular. ‘O. H. skIF CERT, Scribe. GovERxwENT REcgiPTs To-pay.— Internal ; that noting of the Kind will be thought of; perce Beels Sete pce dis age south, | OF4é years, a messenger, Was taken su iy mié4 im 1. 0 0. F.—A SPECIAL MRETING OF | revenue, $746,707.20; customs, $892,165, 61, GREAT E ATE SENSATION that they will not attempt to call up the reso- eastward, and 18 now central of the New Jer. | 1 this morping at the War department wit! wanremereney, | OS™ thee W. Giaea todes win he bala Pots — wh AN | lution, to elect Senate officers for the purpose | castmart, abd, now central om the New der- | heart diecase, aura removed £0 his house, No. 1a sas ueaern: B | foaake arrauyou ectotor'the Suerater Garis | MRS Gaxrre.p Mvcm Barren.—At nalt-past Any flog with itanless the republics sesucg | Ou the Atlantic coast and in the lower lake ss, | M2 SL een eee ee ee ae ; e % i F , . je supplied trae oountey Broker L- A. Gessicu, Past Grand Rooreseata: | two o'clock this atternooa Mrs. Garfield's con Deeg TeUpe This: Ie can ber authontan eae | gion, and continues at stations north Orv RIOR Coe roeriy & fireman. and resigned Bis 4 E: FAUN 7, Big Aleem act Gee iach a | Oe prise act. | Gare new bers hom ag neotee iae | MESSRS. CONKLING AND malé-1m" Cee Fp cee MEMBERS OF METHO- | temperature of the toge s mn Fe pal Dean rained PLATT RESIGN. ition two years ago, He icaves a wife, bu ginia. Clear weather continues in the guit PO! states, ‘and thence northward over th» | 20 children. states in the Miseissipp! valley and we Gxrrixe Stated, the repub'icans will not do. Th — AnRAD id = upper lake region. Thetemj ure has fallen | ported th: Nene 6.5. Seakin i. ae e pu of Messrs. Conkling and Platt was known, it is sald, only to Senators Don 7 STNG. aS Schock for te our ses | quite matriaily, and in alk ne chan Cameron, David Davis, ’and one or two otvers, | 4 poral at Messrs. S. 8. Henkle, LG. Hine Moran Eodet viteinia venue, font of waking arranseaiente Tor the Seacal er eee tor the etter were extremely marked. | Dr. rior to the office! nctiaation tn, tpe Sonate. | Tiiadle slate the Obie sale eed eee | age the We ene ate ‘NIIO CITY. £ ate Krower G0 P. G, Be: al60, at 3 mton and Dr, Edcoi 8 ve e almost unive = \- ~ the W. . whic wide pe eB LiPersToTeee | BETTE ge ae a aeE arpore eofatwding | been in constant attendance. "REE anermeos EFFECT OF THE BOMB SHE pressed was that Conkling and Plate wil noth | ‘F®,Porllon of the east guir and sputh AUanti: | icq ure times: and if sow pending e tosses NG BEACH HOTEL, b fauerai. « By order ED. BaWsEL, Dr. Boynton left the White House for the first 8 LL go before the legislature torre election;that they ss = Bi a, yen lake | trial In the Circuit Couri, have been the vic + S¢ at Rec. Sec._ | time in many hours for a drive about the city. Will regard their re election a8 a rebuke tothe | FAermend ie northwest, Fresh to brisk north- | tims of thelr client. Lamonte ‘sued for 5/000 LONG BEACH, L. 1, >I 0. 9.3 THE ae GR AND ENO4MP- ee administration as well as an approval of the R iN yu 3 SUDGE STANLEY MATTHEWS’ CONFIRMATION 45 MINUTES FROM NEW YORK. roe ae wil mact coast damages, sustained by being ejected from a of Cape Henry, and northerly winds ail in | street car, and had obtained - ii reet n. Ww, g = ving been entered at to- THE MOST FASTVONABLE ATLANTIOWATER- EVEBING, at 7.40 o'clock, for the’ prrpase ot | EI¥RP.—No motion having been en Ge WHAT SENATORS SAY ABOUT If. ments rang the remaining districts east of the 1. | Sug from $5,000 to $15,000, Recently the case ‘The indications are that cool and fair weather | was reversed in the Court in General Term Will prevail in New Engiand, the middie states | ard It bow appears that Lamonte sent an at course they have taken. Some of the demo- crats spoke of this action as “‘clap-trap,” say- ing that Conkling and Platt know, in advance, precisely how thelegislature stands; just how : aking atranvements for the funeral of our lars | G8y’S Executive session tor a reconsideration of Fast Grand Patriarch LA. GopnicHr, whieh will | the vote by which (af the second preceding ses- and lower lake region during Tuesday. The | torney trom New York. who compromised with hi cd: * a many votes they can get, and that they are in Ml fi x % ey d 9 omprot ‘ Rooms may now be ecieaged by letter 0: otherwise, Bineundees 1005, Rute nw, By cries oF | Se) Judge Stanley Matthows was confirmed | VIEWS QF REPUBLICANS AND mo danger ot Tasing their seat Tove wag | {YES wil fall exoepe at ane daorenGRs | (Be company for $0, wich wan paid 1 ein bret : ~ W. Gram eB power will rise jcncenies r — pv larrive from Keriin om June Isth—60 7 GEO.E. EMMONS, Geand Serine. DIS Confirmation stands Oxed, and the Pres DEMOCRATS that the “endorsement” Conkling and Platt | C#P8¢r line, and mandy. leaving the Washington counsel minus their sate nt ctenan, Codeniel et en eee = Gaan wan GHUEOaIT a Faces afternoon been notified accord- A wi get will not count for much, because they Rama tees. Loou and evening. Oraturits and gaci Op MoREN . B. i, Muss .- . are assured of the result; that if they would mdensed Locals. CaaS Bier on Sund: hy Bs 9. i streets roreereeponeger > 5} "4 re ve Vechiins, vostire, Seh'ng, drimne, Ke. areun- | nortbucer eeetnietmeen ok and in street | Marseai.—Capt. Wenry, nomi! REPUBLICAN CAUC Walt and go before the people that course | J. Shillington sends the Adantic Mon/niy tor | West Washingto 1, nee Georgetown. pcan Fev. O- Hunter RicHABDSON “Tie mre econ: | area for U. 8. Marabal of the District, arrivea AUOUS. Would be more commendatory. After the | June. AN OLD Lavy FOUND WANDERING IN TRE Bpecial rates for familea. verting Binners.” 8p. m., **Rightezusaess.” 7 pa . Senate had adjourned an admirer of Mr. Conk. Parnell Branck, No. 1, Land League, met last | SrreRTs.—Ofticer Benton Drought to tae station mi3-20 R. BH. SOUTHGATE, Proorietor. P. m., yoube peovle’s song service. Special ser- | last evering from Cleveland, Ohio. This morn- ig expressed the belief that he will not ask @ re-election from this ture, but will go before the people next fall and make a fight to night and collected $13. ‘The society is ina | this morning an oid lady named Mra Sarah W. flourishing condition and constantly adding | Jobnson, agee 77 years, who was found by Mra. members to the roll. Receipts of the treasurer | Hurley on 2d, near Lingan street. about Bix Vices Goring the week at Sp. ™. Mosday, Rev. | ing he called on Col. Corkhill and was intro- Vi W. FP. Warp. , Rev. W. I MOKENNEY: “ The Vice President latd before the Senate the subject, «Theaters. We Gnesday, Mey. J. T. | @uced to Chief Justice Carter, and afterwards OBDAN'S W. S.SPBL = &TxPHENSON’s Daevor P.O, following communication: elect a legislature which will re-elect i "el I KELLY. Thursday. Rev. J. G@ BUTuEn. D. went to the Capitol. Wastiinerom, D..O., May 16. 163 presentea for $70 transmitted to treasurer in | o'clock this morning, in a drenched’ condition, Virers! “ ie ‘bbat . » D. C., May 16, 1881. THE NEWS AT THE TREASURY. aris, baving been out in'the rain all last night. tt Wi be opened FIRST OF JURE. Paw- Bday: Rev. WitronD DowMS. All sre inv Caras persicae aot gaan St crhing, | rele cy Vil fo please altnounce to the pouate | _ When the news of the resignation of Senators see agai gt Mr Richard Herman Emanuel appears That the oid lady 1s catidish ad ater phlets at the Rikgs House, Evbitt House’ = = , | States trom the state of New York nas been | Conkling and Platt reached the Treasury de- | Scipert, Who dled last Fri trout che resi~ | fumiby enoering ft eet ot ae eae bet And Btar Oftice. om SPECIAL NOTIOS —An Adjourned Meet- | which had occupied three evenings eos week, | forwarded to the governor of the state. Partment to-day great excitement ensued, and | cence of histatber, Selma pert, 180 May tend md a bade some aeeiee ace or = ee AN | SOCIATION af Gormue MitMrnniaeded- | Was decided in favor Nor Frye: they genens | Ihave the honor to be, with great respect, | omioiais and sarordinctes ake were soon | avenue southwest, yesterday afternoon at 5 | came and took her to her home, 619 lit) street, EKNEY SPRINGS. dsra's Hall on TUREDAY EVENING. May lizu, | Ont hie Partner, Senator Frye, tuey having | your obedient servant, gathered in groups throughout the bullding | O'clock, and was largely attended. ‘THR POUND MAN was out (bis' morning and 1s SNENANDOAH Co, Va. at 8 o'clock, for the payment of dues and disposal | Yarqui ex. Speaker Randall and Mr. Harry (Signed) RoscoB CONKLING, discussing the situation oy its probable effect This morning Oflcer Cook, of the Agricul- | always welcome in this section. Besides the B. M. MUsLIN. Proprietor. neces. ae : Smith, the journal clerk of the House, To Hon, C. A. Arthur, Vice Presideit, TRE THEORY ~ | tural department, arrested’ a crazy “whits | wor curs captured, there was a very ill an Sex 5 JUNE 1 Oe stat mi4-8t Sine AND i, Sect’. ‘THR Case OF FRED. DOU Dovora: $8.—The nomina- a ae ee romlved with great | «nich bas been advanced that the Senators —— Atoe wie of oe S| | rng d 3 as Ses _ oe — atten. the monntains of the Valley of Virginia only twelve PL TINNING. {ion of Fred. Douglass was tarorably reported | sensation, which was helghtened when the | who sesigned are quite confident of being re- | headquarters, from whence she was sent to her | \ Fis are ao lontitut ee ae a eer at many iG, = 3 GAS FIXTOBES. SLATE MANTEL*, ‘Yo the Senate to-day, but was not acted upon. Vice President laid the following before the move and Washington Feekcale in ail the featares Ene of dob Ware in oe ae Myewiiy at. | Noobjection was made to his confirmation. | Senate: . Sea mace watering place attractive. Ite greet |. 50763 to. HAMILTON & SHEDD, His nomination went over because of the hurry SENATE CHAMBER, May 16, 1951. —— —— Penis Lor Fed, potty ht. m4 409 9th si to adjourn for the caucus. To the Hon. ©, A. Arthur, Vice President of he ste, Al hi United State . Th WE, TBE UNDEBSIGNBD MERCHANTS - | _ Sir:—I have forwarded to th ft the Tron Sulphar, Healing and Wallow Spriags, cS rvs st, Two ENLISTED MEN of the ordnance detach. ir: fe forw 6 governor of the pt a ied Bes remvective pices Of businese 9¢ 7550, Csvok p, | ment U.S. army, now on Guty at the Washing. | state of New York my resignation ag Senator stend unrivaled on this = ene ee m., from May th to September tet. 3881, “Sarr. | ton arsenal, are transferred as follows: To the | °f the United States for the state of New York. Pid tip Cokes iacued be; teniiiersnt ratl- | days excepted” TALRERTE Mot AULEY, REON Augusta arsenal, Georgia, Sergeant Altrea | Will Tipe announce the fact to the Sen- road companies. Passengers leave Mt. Jacksoa | © gals : MONELEY Ser, | Guiton; to the Allegheny’ arsenal, Ponneyi- | te. With great respect your ob't serv’t, soon turned by the New York legislature ts very gen- erally accepted, but in some quarters it is matntained that on account of the legisla- ture having heretofore endorsed the nomina- Uon of Robertson to be collector of the port of New York, it cannot consistently endorse the action of the two Senators in op) ig it. This course, however, it is conceded by prominent Tepublicans can eastly be brought about, SECRETARY WINDOM home across the Easter Branch. Were killed by boys yesterday with sticks from Messrs. E. and S. Raynor, while fishing a trap | the docks, and yet few were caught by tne Nab- net in the Georgetown channel, caught a beau- | ermen. uful German gg yo two pounds. In- = ‘Spector Sutton took the fish to Prof. Baird, of the Smithsonian, who sald he had ‘no dotbt T to The $ tbat It was one of those escaped from the carp . ponds during the freshet last winter, and it wa3 put into a tin can and sent to the carp pond. District Grand Lodge, No. 3, Independent i L ¥ iCN@LL: . T. C, Pharr. Order of Good Samaritans and’ Daughters of WALL STREE® TO-DAY, Pea ee io BELL, P. b. OFTERBAOK, BR. H. LUSBY. Yanla, Second Class Private Washington F. ‘A hum of astonishment followed es reading | W88 Called to the Executive Manston shortly | Samaria, with ite subordinates, last erening at-|The Stock Market Strong ana Fark Waroneties ovér one of the best mouncaig mls-2\ : Clark. oo of the communication, and Mr. Hill (Ga.) sag. | ST 1 o’elock, and has been there ever since, tended a sermon Preached to them in the Third Buoyant. ‘State aie locker rex an Si] .) 7 ro q, 7} mas 7.8. S. ea ug PRESIDENT GARFIELD WAS APPRISED CI] . Fran street, we 4th N re i — "9 - a Tnpen meter place io the two Virtua, Con) Soe See ete ed CS OG ee York navy yard on | Bested Soto voce that this wou'a be a good time | of ane DENT, Ca Teatguations this morning | ad oth streets northwest, by the ational | cis (io yom talebayeage te Se a wee Me > = s Za to elect officers of the Senate, 3 rand tire, Rev. . Williams, of Norfolk, Va. | markets very active to-day. UU. S, bond: = Board [run 254 to $50-per month of 20 days. 80. | Do hereby agree to close our respective places of | Saturday, bound south....The Powhatan ar. Mr. Burnside, chatrman of committee on tor. | 200 Temarked to a Treasury official, shortly | Fittest was Romana, "3 chapter, 25th verse. | are. lower for the 4°s and Migher for the 338 families or larve partice. ‘aw accommod te 150 business at 7 o’ciock p. m., beginaing rived at Annapolis on Friday night, and satied | eign relations, reported back favonecin trom | Defore 12 o'clock, that he expected the news to | A/Scuauiras Romans, 3d, ch Up, #35 Of Which | State bonds are Sueady, aud ratinoad bonds are persons. Gcog bathing. Fishiny and huatiog in TUESDAY, May lit, for Port Royal on Saturday....The Constitu- | that committee resolution declariag the con- | 8!Tive momentarily. The resignations of the | was contributed by the order. generally higher—ya2 per cent. The stock avissall Kveek- Giatues widecate. Gone for | And Ending SerTEMseR 30TH, 1531 on bas gone oe of oe me Ps ae ge sent of the United States government to bo a ee Dee ay cue a i pers a market is nage 2 oy fel at = ent a iis (Saturdays excepted); is DOW supposed to be at Port ys ~ | condition precedent to the construction of ship laces, Death of Lawrence A. Gobright. ja 84 per cent, the latter Missouri Pacific, which et. m12-1m land. roups of men may be seen on the street G 1083¢; thts stoc! WB. CISSEL, P. BR. WLLSON canals, or other ways for the transportation or | &! i ‘The veteran journalist, Mr. Lawrence A. Go- | B85 been bought up to 102}¢; this stock is now MARYLAND. A. GAEGLE! . ‘A. B. SCHOFIELD, a Se sea- going vessels across the isthmus connect- | Corners discussing ube affair in an excited man- e &6 per cent investment, dividends of 1. per (- ees ese fad G20: A OHARE, a No LEAVHS OF ASSENCR—An Order was igned |. tng Rorun and South America Kid algo ie aa | Her. bright. who had for half a century been can- | Gent velng paid quarterly. ‘The other notably mobiptetpalg ti boom hangiep boi “rn t tare SPIGNUL, Rour GYewELr, Dy tbe easy, pried soeuay ve ae ake nee uanns oe ee ee Seer egies saad pergpesey street, bash ary sour une prenared T per & e ro New open for the reception of Guests. mst i y. effect that owing to the heavy amount of extra lous shail participate in the use of such canals Soon afte: oul ‘nt-ef the Sei about 5. K, at his residence, on 9 fe on ad ey “+ @elightful summer resort in the state, we HURUEY a WALEMRO | work cAdeen iy che Ganuiucacs te Giseis nce ee ee ee gave notice that TA SOBRE enY Of 2. BENBUD | eon a eroee ete anne ‘some weeks. ‘Telegraph, 1 é, at Sccvumcdstions at moderate tates. Baltwater | 0HN DOWNING, B.A. WALEER, ork cai y he six pe 28 | this afternoon the republican Senators went | $b0Ve K street bora et iiteee Cent 10 904; Iron Mountain D a fishing. 6 bost, railroad | C. E. GREER, mi4 3t* cents and the five per cents, the usual leaves | be would call {t up to-morrow. . Gobright was born ai Hanover, Pa., in 9045 ata ; batbire, bea ing and fishing. Stesmbost, eee Nd ed GRA Mr. Dawes moved to go into executive ges- | Into caucus for the purpose, 1t is understood, | isi3. He learned the printing business in Bat | 8ud. ‘Texus: 34 to so »j, Chotlanooga 3 per pd telarap) communication. Specisl rates for GAS FIXTURE4 —E. F. BROOKS, wish | Sf absence wou am ie amet wrens | sion. of determining what course of action shall be | Umere, and after working in the De cent to 9; ©. C. & LC, 1%, to 294; Central families. BEND Fon CYRCULAR’ | <a : ion . | Would only be granted in the most urgent nD. 4 a al * 1g in wspaper ; C. C&T, 1s, ; iti “CARERS Petes rvceee_ | ON, eee casas Gta Pea ae | Soe agri oae Fata ot autoa 0M | pursted regard pation on we noberimn | SH are ety Toma ac | Pale tea Papa SSE x T . —_— er the other resolution. lO, ani aper cal on 43 ‘ OCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. VA. Tense cock Ene selection. EeeaetGaestode, | AMoxa THE Catiene at the White House to. | USet he other# had uo idea but that the sen. | CA8? and other contested nominations, and | ‘rnte'was in 1899 and 40, and he came to Wash. | avd's per ceut for the preencd uc 142i; Read- R mense stock.” Fine selection. Retort Gas Stoves, at 1d ike te with It. it fiso,to consider the subject of adjournment, | irgtcn in iss1, and worked in the Mationat In. | ing, 3°. to 6; Jersey Ceuural, 1 per cent te ex. OPEN TUNE 1 sey reducea rai Se day were Senators Walker, Burnside, Logan, | ator would like ite auapmcen Wien ig | 10 1s generally bellevea the nomination of | feffigeneer’ efile’ tor ones years. He subse. | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, % to ee ae noe & cetiabin wD? -__ Sl isthetrest._ | P15¢, Hill of Colorado, Butler and Bian shown from the beginnlig. 3u0ge Robertson will be brought before the | quently vecame a correspondent of tbe | i207 Delaware wnd HUdsOn, *; to 17a. “The For cireulare and terms apnly to = SE SDR EPRINGE Wine presentatives Marsh, aera “| Mr. Hill, (Ga.)—The Senator sald that the Senate for final action during the next few | paitimore Clipper, abd was afterwards | Elevated stocks are generaltp lower to-day; the republic would be subverted if the resolution | 45S, and that the Senate will adjourn sine die A.B. PRA jetor, mll-dn 401 9th street, W-s:sington, D.'O. Qe, BOBEKA SPRINGS WATER, (from Ark- | mera. tga.) editor of toe Reputtl, (a wi r), then of | g! er stocks are without ortant ©! ¥ ) “Betlisada Dine ack nee epee (Sar suNERil Gide tole ceqre: | Weenoe abled upea, towards the close of this week. Nelther Mr. | the Telegraph, Tue EVENING STAR the Catow | UGH Is Mine Gee ot che eae change, Congress Water: and other natural | , POSTMASTER GENERAL Jauas told a repre- | Was mOLacted upon would never be | fopkling hor Mr. Flatt has been at the Cap- | and the Arr, Uetore the war, He also edited an | Maryland coal 1s notably strong. ana is He PAHK HOTEL, Waters, {reahly received, and or sale on draught at | £entative of Tax Sran at 2:30 o'clock this atter- | oct; Dawes But t happened to have a ma. | {tol to-day, and in the absence of any author. | Gad Fellows’ weekly, published some years | UP to 33%. from $2, ead Cameron cont Sten es sine MILBUEN’S PHARMACY, noon that the rumor of his resignation or nis | jority, {tative explanation from them, the motives and | peiore the war, and was a writer for magazines |18 up t 34%, — trom 3. Satro ‘The Hote! and surrov~ings are very atteacu ve. sas Permavicania se intention to do 80, was untrue. Ms. Hill.Oh! we won't insist upon having | Meaning of their reasons are left subject | here and elsewhere. On the establishment of | 1s active and up to 24 per share from 2. Tae Grounds ban? omely Ja.d out with flowers and m5 429 Pennsylvania ave. . —_—— it considered, to mere speculation and conjecture. the New York Associated Press in this elty | market for foreign ex: 1s dull and barely fountains, eb- ved by g.and old forest oaks—do- fer NOTIGC Cin a. ae THE Matt. Bae Fastener Case.—The papers Mr, Dawes.—An accident 1s an eye-opener to The News at the White House. ae! to the war, he became the acsistant to | steady. The posted rates for prime Re ee aon mooeend | ar in the case of the Fagman mail bag fastener | the Senator. The news of the resignations ot Senators | Mr. Barnard, then in charge, ad first had tne | sterling aressojesssy. ‘The actual rates are ge a Ce \deraimed having opened his New Store at Mr, Hill turned around and suggested to Mr. southern diviston of the work assigned to him. | 458°, and 41a... Cable transfers’ are = Re mountains. 5 fru £ ro | Ae | case which was being investigated by acom- | .Mr- Hill tured around a notiting to prevent | CODEIng and Platt was received at the White | He nnally succeeded Mr. DAFETG te the tome, | Isses, and wetime ormescnt are about Sor oe Oe 1419 NEW YORK AVENUE, mission at the Post Office department, and | tne senate trom adjourning this mea oro Gee | Houge about twenty-five minutes of one O'clock, | sgement, and during the war occupied @ pos. | $95°,. In the loam market Basic per cont ie one a Nery desirable place to ependpart of thesummer, | 11, a wer selected a Dan waa conn e en: Gen. George A. Sheri | ' tthe Senate then, at 1280, went into execu: | and it created naturally quite a breez:. Mr. | Ucn more or less confidential toward the mem. | quotation for call and time loans; and prime or on your joursey to Niavare Falls or Saratoga, | Witha cted atock gah was connected, have been sent to the At- | tive session. 6 Judd, the telegraph operator, heard a dispaten | ters of the great war Cabinet. Some three or | mercantile paper 18 4as% per cent. The Pood” Wo DFeak your trip at Williamsport. | prizpeRg AND MISCELLANEOUS Hap. | ‘ey General, mate ad aoe ware, Feopened at 1:10 the | anxclncing the fact going ‘over the wire and | four years ago, his health having broken down, | money market bids fatt to” became piethoris zo10-2m WARK, PRESONAL.—President Garfeld,a somawhat | Senate adjourned until to-morrow. communicated it to the President’s private sec- | be resigned bis poeition in the ent of keer marae . oR RENT—Ix Oaxiaxp, Mp —Two thor- : Z The Conkhng Bombsh Tetaly. Soon thereafter a representative of the | the Asscciated and has since con- FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Petey FURS saee CorTanEs, in CUTLEBY, TOOLS, &c., doubtful northern rumor says, has accepted an c Z Ld enna) Associated Press brought to Mr. Brown acopy | nected with the Telephone, a meekly paper, ‘The ltalian Crisis. best kcatiops in the town, overlooking vites his friends and the public to | Vitation to attend a meeting of teachers at 4 GENUINE SURPRISE AT THR CAPITOL. of thg notfication of the resignationin mani- }] and bad a cleri jon the | Lonpox, May 16.—A dispatch from ome t gd convenient to hotels, churches, depot pieckinvecd, eee eee Lyterid $i, Albans in July. Admiral Case will spend | About ten minutes before the Senate met to- | fold paper, which was at once taken tothe | Cereus OMice. He pub some years | the Times says: The version of the Franco Tu &e__Aprly to A-A-PERBY, Buitimore, Md. miv ¢ | Sire him s JAMES B.LAMBIE. | the summer at Bristol, R. [., having leased day a prominent republican said toa Srar re. } President, since an edition of Jack and ‘Gill, | nisian, a8 published in Kome and mentioned Se ee ee Street Talk. On the streets or in the departments the fact of the resignation was not known until about one o'clock, Once started, however, tho news spread like wildfire, and was the engros3- ivg Lopic of diacussion. As in everything, there Were LWo views of the case. On the one side it was urged that Senator Conkitog could do nothing less and maintain his self-respect. His admirers say tbat both himself and Senator Platt will be triumphantly re-elected by the abd also his recoliections of Washington for | in the Gispatches of Friday .Jast, was tele half a century, embodying much of his personal | graphed bere by Gen. Claldini, Italian ambas knowledge of the leading men of the country | sador to France. Relying op its mlioderate ouring that time. His record as an Odd Fellow | terms, Premier Cairo’ resolved to remain in is as tollows: Inittated in Columbia Lodge No. | cffice.’ When, however, It was found on Satur- 10, June 30, 1842; he served as nancial secre- | day that the contents of the ‘realy went even lary, and in 1846 became a charter member of | beyond what the pessimists predicted, the irri Met yea Lodge, No. 16; was its first V. G. and | tation reached Its climax. AS debate in elected N. G. In April, 1546; admitted to Grand | chamber would have resulted ina hostile yo! Lodge ip July, 1546, and after serving in various | the ministry resigned. minor offices was elected representative to the “eileen Grana Lodge ot the United States tor the years Schur ~ pcaepaowolangendigieesincoe =a m cottage at Newport.—M. Qutrey, the French * “You'l HE GETTYSBURG SPRINGS HOTEL will be ‘ a * 2 porter: ‘You'll get a sensation for the Srar to speed fan tue Hemeet oe wee Se, Ce Fee Ore MMISSIONER OF | Minister here, Seuator Plumb and Senator REEDMAS’S BAVINGS AND | g. aterar York dey.” “What is 1?" inquired the reporter on account of the grest number of people 7 Saunders were registered in New York yeater- Mr who. wil be attracied. more partictisly WAsnincros br Ge March 14, 1981, | asy.——The first volume of Genera ‘Beewcs. | eagerly, “The resignations of Conkling and to witness the Decoration Ceremonies in the Na- Notice is hereby given to the Depoaitara and | gard’s bistory of the waris completed.— Major | Platt as Senators from New York will ba read al Cemetery. Msy 30th, by the ideut. | Creditora of the FRKEDMAN'B SAVINGS AND | A, S. Nicholson, of Washington, was registered | as soon as the Senate meets,” was the whiap- = == ge BP ga ae officials who | TRUST COMPANY that all claims must be pre- in Chicago on Friday.—Mr. C. C. Fuitea, of | ered reply, Immediately atter the Teading of Wil be present x Fe, HB connects ia | sented, snd all dividends heretofore declared ap- the Baltimore American, with his wite and | the journal the Vice President handed Sores ae oe Fabis or they wl be baad aed tee Ae abae aie: | daughter are on a visit to hts brother in'Texas. | the clesk Sabmecntcuien te read; but it & - LINGLING, Proorietor, ". i y 21, ‘or! ‘rom our muddle in the western ict of VI it bw Gettyabare, Ba | Pepoeitors who have wot already reosisea Mek. | Word. General Eis Tyler genie eee oe, | muddle tn that the coming event was still A is resigning. as well as Postmasi eral ‘ eres ‘These stories were, however, promptly enied. ‘Since the controveray between the President and the New York Senator began there has Reo no such excitement as isin the city to- ay. ‘the democrats, of course, are disconcerted. The relgnations came to them as a shock, and for that matter to the repubiicans as well. 4 “ . Paxama, May 7.—News from the south says dends should immediate-y forward their booka by rt that he lately visited Washington to so- | secret, known to but few present. Seaators | New York legislature and come back to | 165¢and 1655. He was initiated in Colum! he Chiliahs are in pursuit of Plerola,ex-dicta- on EROS AN. La ee Cs Sal oF rena some oe Dank Feit the position of third auditor of the Treas- | were talking with each other and general inat- | Washington with the endorsement that both tor re Peru; but by thelr acperton from ‘Will open for the reception of guests Jane ea ee nak SX. Oomtntesioner. ury department.—Minister L. P. Morton iias | tention was manifested. Vice President Arthur have pursued the right course in opposing the Chiela, the terminus of the Oroya rafiroad, Special tans fords Eee Oa | —$—— ee | FeDted his cottage at Newpore to Mr. George | directed the clerk to read another wan aano confirmation of Judge Robertson. - nothing has been heard of the onary intel ihe Cuupamatommistta | PIANOS AND ORGANS. | owing is'rotercs tie ite | {Sip ie ete magne ain once | OEneramor ean te efoat abus x ocecs | Ghent We conveon rues tae |B Ch i ye 2 7m, ¥ ; : OC Ww | that Vice ur con’ = ‘ el and Hotel Brialiton, Coney Ialand “Charles Lose” the New Vork Herata in. Paris ‘on ‘Savurday. | from the envelope a small shoot of hers Dons ter Gen Grand Encampment of the bistrict of Colum. | Sud repiceentalive Of the famous hoase Washington. or f Dreyfus Bros. & Co., of Paris, was arrested re- bia; was elected its frst grand high priest to | Sontiy in Lima by tike Cullian tonite econ CEE a as aaa sand was elected grand | ities ang held a clove prisoner for twenur nes pee ay ah ee t, although | hours. He was released only after euergenic Be had a Eccn Stent for news, was constien- | SeSvesentations on the pase of Bie ox. Seo oe, Hous and trustworthy, and would not vio- | [hresemtartons oD the part of Me. ony one Was entertaining: in, Comversatioe ae eri | had edaressed im personal letter, which was | intercourse with the leading men of the nation | !Btercepted and fell into Chilian hands. r, & ORGANS. =—Mr. Healy, the artist, arrived in New York | apparently not being aware himself of the mi-2m* eres a froua Europe yesterday. "He will be herein a | startling nature of tke Contacte tie voagea oe YAPE ANN.—BAFS ROCK HOUSE, Good Har- | LOWEST PRICES, AND EASIEST; Gay or two to paint a portrait of Senator Sher- | ter to the Vice President, requesting him to Crer Beach, Giouceators Mase. Fisect STIRFF, the KEANIOH & BACH, ana | ™20.——Ex-Senator Wallace's wife is il! in | inform the Senate that the resignation of Ros. Surf Bathing’ and Ocean’Scenery on the Gale cee erhoe HH. and | pniladelpbia—too Ml to be removed to her | coe Conkling, as Senator from Noe York, bad Atlantic Coast. bend for illustrated book. @. L. WILD & BEO., 50cm Acuers, ho ‘ been forwarded to the governor of that State, ao m9-eolm Mrs _E. G. B ap28 723 7th street northwest. to take effect immedtately. “What’s that?” YAFO! 33 AN Confirmations To-day. inquired a dozen or more Senators instantane- ie ete Seri Tears, » povser. WM SCHAEFFER'S PIANOS ‘The Senate in executive session to-day con- oualy, AS quick as lightning the Aum of voices BAMTSEIRE COUNTY, West Viacixr [Ed Dot, 8 brated ie 1c. Are used at the Cele! 5 d, silence reigned, and several Senators, for a third of a century made many friends, The Market. 5 33 2 lenhaur’s Conservatory, N.Y. firmed the following nominations: Richard a, | cease 3 “4 About the Republican Caucus, 2 ag ng Semel erect Be BID First-class tone, beautiful cases and of Elmer, second assistant poatmaster general; | TOC dououng bu ia they'had malunderstoog A republican caucus was called soon atter | Gud, possessed the ter to Rutherford In Haves TORS, ew 35. Tergints sixes, commie. — moderate price. SS oron BECKER, J. Henry Wilson, collector customs District of mee RGREVA RET a the resignations were announced and it met | Mr. Gobright survived iis wife some years and bition eee oe Open from June Ist to a8 late in October as the UO7 Hf street. Columbia; George B. Sawyer, collector cus- Apres 4 immediately after adjournment of the Senate. | leaves a daughter, the widow of the late Rev. BALTIMORE, Moy. 16.—Cotton a shade better justify. Onequalled by any minera! | toning and Repairs s specialty. spl6_ | toms Wiscassit, Me.; Walter’ C. Brumdage, Once more the brief nouice of Senator Conk- Mr.McFauls,who died while a chaplain of the U. | and frm—ilacling, 10 Flour firm and acuve a ge Ge a {RINERAME PraNOss | SEITE ypustoms “Michigan City, Tad; | ling’s resignation was read. Senators were | This action “inaicare ae the rey aetioans S. army. The Grand and Metropolis Lodge | Honard siree: and western suyer. 's doa4 0; do. EINSHAMP PIANOS, William H. Hunt, jr., collector customs | gy; ; ast . Each looked from regarde 6 calling for -im- 0, 16) abd the Grapd ap lumbian En- ay i p St ea district Montana’ ‘and Idaho; Charles | SU*PHsed; astounded. Each Tome one mediate consideration. “What can the cau- cus do?” was @ question put to Senators but not answered. 1t was considered too late now mpment (No. 1) of Odd Fellows will meet | super, 3.5m to-night to make arrangements for his funeral, i + > i % ther, ag if to sileatly inquire whether or N UNFAILING SOLVENT OF OALCOLI. These | gag FIRST. ren E. Henry, marshal of District ‘of Colum. | © anol d Sater have proved of mreat tale in many ote? OnE TERSTRUMERT bia; Albert L. Dow, consul of United States at | 10t bis ears had deceived nim. More than one 00. e0u! firm; western easier active—sou! red, 1.4a1-27: do. amber, 1.8 which will take place to-morrow at 4 o'clock p. | jn; % Giseaser, but can be more confidently relied on iu Aleppy, India; Sidney W..Cooper, U.S. consul | republican Senator's countenance agsumed, | to effect any change in the ram of the | m. from his late residence, 1009 9th streot | a1-s13; No.1 Matyleud, 1.Sial 3: o fennel tlre eee ‘That 1s sold at reasonable figures in the city. at Guttenberg, Germany; Ernest L. Oppenhetm, festantaneousty; @ grave expression. Another | New york Senators and every Doey concluded | northwest. { winter Las, Mas, 1-asical wineral waters The bathe—bot cold aud ehower’, BHONINGER ORGANS, Noyes, (consul at Venite, ttaly: Taner M: | €&Velope was given to the clerk by Mtr. Arthur, | Uiat, We caucus would arrange to conirm Ne ere ETE ee sous | aks Onre. Qoemien taahars Sue Ol i here. elegant Noyes, U. 8. Sea idtabrert i ‘obe once. A meeting of the representatives o! jocat | 2-18. 5 Swimming joo! of aikaitae waren the larcent in Ont-seliing ai] other makes and Eder, 'U. 8. consul at Guayquil; 8. A. Albert | 224 amid sitence the brief note it contained 3 i inactive—soutbern white. the lead Sie United States, if not in the werid, 18 especially | everywhere for richness of finish and quaiity of | Kboades, U.S. consul at Rouen, France; Joun | WaS Tread. It stated that the resignation of prove. Her friend, Mrs. Sheldon, who Is pleas- | Abother said that while he had not been in- b bress and newspaper correspondents was held | Sesiers mized, epoe Goigab0, : D (For the Evewme Bran. | 104; FOPOSe. a nial“ to the late L. | 5 Suis, Boa85¥- Date: aitjactixe. fe” No safer or beiter place for Indies | tone: Ajialderman, US. consul general, Bankok, | 7208 c, Piatt a3 a Senator from Now York, Lawrence Angustus Gobright. 2. GObrgHG “Col L- ), Washington mececiod | eeeeREG gull BEaBSN 10 Fomscl apd nite eto Cost an on Saaey wonau the | Call and examine the Stam. Algo a bumber of postmasters and army | 28 ¥ 6 | Salute the veteran! Not with roll of drams to the chair and mude a feeling address, A | steady, 1.16. Hay quict—prime to’ ch apech and Sas henirat cniaee ay the ete KEW OYMBELLA ORGAN, and navy promotions, PE EN rr See |S eee committee, Con ot Major Ben: Perley | finan nd, Margiand, 9.3. licious.” Gapon | conteining s beantiful set of exquisitely toned An Unfounded Rum6r. had 80 suadenly overcome the Senate continued | Acy.zet wih ware of fag, nor flash of spear, Toes Aes ann geis, Gen. HV. Boya- | Bulx meair—ioose, shoulders the cities north of the Potomac | Chime of cok Mnecusied DP eey eee ents | The public will be relieved to hear that the | fOr 8 few seconds, all present looking toward | Strew is with flowers: Let him be silent borne . Puilitpe was canter to draft and have en: | Robe, QMerins: do. packed, 6s an aDy of the Vireinla sprines of note b in Gis market Woetusied DY any other orvaa | unpicasant rumor afloat Saturday that the | te, \!ce Surprise in-store. When i¢ became | Surrengyroeetaal witout a thorn! grossed and framed suitable resolutions to the | Lard “refined, 1ixala. Buster large patronage on that score. For pleasure or President had decided to appoint Sayles J. | evident that all the resignations had been read im down to sleep among the dead! memory Of the deceased. The pall-bearers on oe 20020; roll, 15ai! health the traveler need not zo further. Board, by mar33 Bowen District Commissioner was without | confusion succeeded order and silence. Sen- | Xo 2 pomp of ef Dre pen para Ah bebalth o! then chosen. Tese ‘Rio the month, $42, $49 and according to loca- foundation. He has not been appolated audis | ators moved about, expressing their surprise | Sball minister the tomb where heis iid. will be tion. Bend for pamphlets direct, or call on W. 8. likely to be, PI and inquiring what this meaat. A Stak re, | His monument is in his record of the Past; Jor vane gate sed Te se Weare, Mer sud Greil Monument, Westeieusy | Porter ‘made inquiries ‘on both sides of tie | Speer than marble cus BEaimer ny eetiae aaa | Misys ea wit ld yr eos eee Banke aet OF eS bean ae Pete wish hes tat — = = “| The Jobnson-Johuson Homicide. : Perley a 4.000 basi s oo., 3 urpose. letter was received from Major Ben: STOWS WEST POINT HOTEL, | _w1é-6m 1116 Pons ee hore Star otise. Shane Hmtinn (Sane oe ie WHAT SENATORS SAY. CHIFE WUSTICE CARTTER EXPRESSES HIMSELF Poore, eau I mamittee usin calls bushels. Salet—wheat, 161,206 i ponies ‘erney’ lo the and I regret that I cannot ORE, + (FORMERLY COZZENS), We ae biter jane lat a SITCATION | she would not be able to leave her room forfour | One republican Senator sald: “They'll both paren tend the in honor of my old AL By Ey Be | ortodoilathonsowork Gail orsdarecest pres: | weeks at least, however rapidiy she might im | bere-lected by the New York legislature.” | TO<ay, tue case ot J. 8. M. Johnson, a white | tend themecting in, honor thirty-four years | Siw" Goweemuisats quiet and Arm, WEST POINT ON THE HUDSON, ent employers, 132 F st. northeast ml6-3t man, convicted of the mansiaughter of James | without a word of disagreement. Although | “Kew SON aes de Fic auict and wo- Opens for the Season MaySist. A. Johngon, colored, in April of last year, was | absent in person consider me present in Spirit, | changed. Wheat » shade siropger. Oorn quiet aptly remembered a3 having been with Mrs, | formed of this step his opinion was that 1t was and ready to co-operate In apything that and easier, Thoroughly renovated and refurnished, having MAX WARD & HUROHINSON, Garfield for some weeks after the inauguration, | simply an appeal to the New York legislature, oe Ee eae coe ~ nee pig's y may | "NEw YORE, May 16, 11 2. m—The Block e 2 Passenger Elevator and ail modern con- 317 Ninth Street Northwest. 1s constantly by her sick bed now. how in session, by Messrs, Conkling and Platt | membered that tls case excited some comment | , A dispatch was read from Mr. James G. Hol- Tithe corty dealings prices. advanced to 3 Yeniences. Diagrams may be tean and \ Ident Cae a Te pach Tee ewar CO | for an endorsement of the position they had | Mcwbered that this case excitea manslaughter, | fand, formerly assoclated with Mr. | cent, latter for Naebville and Chattansova, —— eneaged at the New York Hotel, GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO fone oe the Mah of Lon ~ ee taken on the Hobe a eons tia wate Se 'd sentence to ten y im) tin the | here, and now in the Associated Press office in cla’ up to 3. weadine, Union 1 Pacific, the re- ‘ap2e- STON. Proprietor. Admiral atlerson and Comm« 5 Ttson minat ears iprisonment Boston, 2b m, Aiton TN ‘ent ES SIE DaON e L — ‘ficen! ‘aaa wu ig Get ecaeee Ten DS Jad. ROG ee ted eg, | trleud ot Senator Conkling sald: “It means further time, and'that ‘the rue requiging the Geath of his friend, ‘ana paying attigh inipute prterregmeroaine prominsat in the improvement. “WEW bang homage? col La Rag mang it 3 IN CITY RESIDENCES, Week Of cach Ocha No reo laaek ances that Conkling and Platt will not be record to 7 printed be waived. The Chief | to his memory. LS board Prices became weaker, and a sf i : phur 5 @ ———— P Maa a a eae ‘ee. te AND, HAVING A LARGE FORCE OF naval families will be more missed. Mrs. Fe. | ‘sulted and outraged by this ad- Justice wae opposed. to waving the rale, & an Caan! Crea! Cuxaul—an tnexhaustiess | , TORDOX, x quire M. M ROHEER, 509 7th street: or COMPETENT WORKMEN, biger’s death was whoily unexpected to those ministration. They have known from hoe tae ae a ‘con. supp) from 300 to 1,000 gallons constantly on fods™ Bre 6 address A M-JELLY, aew Windsor, rs ATTEND PROMPTLY who knew her here. the first that the nomination of Mr. Robertaon | DUC | ee fer, and the | hand. ‘Cail, stop wagons er telephone, Alder. | 40% Gecttel: DulGHT HOUSE. Lua 2 Senator Voorhees and his daughter will goin | was Blaine’s declaration of war against the Soh Mactaced oy ughter, bey Dairy, * + | second REHOBOTH BEACH, DRLAWAzE, ALL JO BBING ORDERS. dant: & vew days to the Hot Spi kansas, to | rulipg element of the republican party in New qoamion ‘with him was whether this was ——_.—___. ay) fey Will open JUNE 16ru, 1831. ‘M. STORE ABERT. remain amonth for the benefit of his neaith, York, They have known that Robertson was a8 Si A Mawvauve on 1or.—To-day Mr. | ,gh0™ |, May Terme, $3 wo 814 per week. w™ e ashe has been suffering (rom rheumatism. | selected to crush Conkling and destroy his in- ane tan exeeiin, | Ee Soe ron teeoenn — tbo We and 6. te, | 202%, f0r the Skating Hink. Bowing Alley, Billiard and Pool ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Voorhees will spend the summer at Narra- | fluence, if possible. ‘They had done every- the Chief Justios could sit * | RCo. filed an for a mandamus on THis AFTEXHOON. blew ctroular. jansett.—Gen. Harris, who, owing to ill | thing they could to prevent this bitter war in en Gnien ee eae PR application sh Them to | SW YORK MaBKETs THis yy jan2__—s Wo. 408 Sth street northwest. feaitn, went three weeks to. visit_his | the republican . ‘They showed that they = let Justice—Yes, ve here givi Seen | a eee ‘The following quotations were eurre: brother's family at Roxbury, Mass., 1s improv- | had the republican party of New York bebing | Y Views on your with J For, {Rogment obtained November Lith, 180. | Kork to-dax at 2:90 p.m., as reported by H. H UMMIT ing, and bis ‘who ts with him, ‘hopes to be them; that only asmall ring of anizersand Macarthur $1,513 and costs for work done: to | Dodge, of 539 16th street, by special wire ‘MINERAL SPRING WATER. ql = and Hagner the Chief Justice the ar- | near the Capitol, which the District retused ‘Ask your Dragaist for « Book of Cures, and see | able to attend the graduating exercises at An- } bolters supported Robertson, but the President na foamy 1s in. | Western Union, 1205 Kate hing ache petit ese encton Ph reitepe HOY of Me vas SPAT TS | tale, helt daughter ts. with ‘ner grand pac: | Rereeehs cision, 0 any appeals for peace and | Sune cote argued that the Jadgement Restores 3 minerals. It removes | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cargill, here.—Mr. and | the republican Senators to unite with them in | should be a: Denaro ‘sua Tiching- yeoduees brows sud | PSiMERS Sirs’ Thomas Wilson, ‘who are at the Rigys | saving the republican In New York trom | 44. ow a Gonmnan ies ait ‘Whiskers. The OOROLLAS isthe Hair Tonic Houee, will leave for New York on Satu: disorganization; to help them to save the state oon 5 i ‘J mae pe aay, i epg at ee stood the | AMERICAN GINGER ALE, nee ee Sail o fe ene eee B Betege ed ean Dut the aa 18 Saaee ie of Bom case of apalyais month. They have a many ot ‘them, proterred eo Oiatke A DB on the ‘J.D. Wi : ew oars fo cous at A SUPERIOR SUMMER BEVERAGE: Devtoase scar Howard Uaipetth rane it | satiety, Cn Sie tone ee, ate sat, & ey wa red By the cour ire ‘merit own re emain there until August, w! e take e would ot alt in the Sena, and see such an execut against goods and he eeu, by falling EQUAL TO THE BRST. A Ip Lorth——Mr.-and Mrs J. H. Lathrop, | outrage pur upon the he has go ably or- ttels it 18 claimed the constable seized cer- xombwest, betweea j | . | been visi ber gister, Judge | ganizep and brilliant j Woties wt their count Frate green with bh ly penned te. ‘and they have re- | which plaintiff claimed to be exempt; and sub- Cuber" FP Fiat abun street, New York City, RETAIL PRIOR, $1.00 PER DOZEN. pikce neat Chicago. Mra. and Mise Bryan | Soka hes ne eae ay an tuey have re: | wala aint, i a Bult of replevin, reDoT- And termes setae by erarorby ene | SE ee iene | Beko Ua nt ee | Sve a ae aT = : fees, from the on the Some tech- ENTWISLE'S, Fit . the Cie Major Banks, | about the republican party of New ¥ oi S4m’L 0. PALMEE, tionery clerk of the has to New | tell you that Platt will be en- | nical pointa were and the cour’ took the : Se ee eee _ | pepeniasil Pastiey) 2408 wed es Yer to Tint che faci gg Re ak. | cate eater Sa emene. VOW 18 THE TIME ‘West Washington. last week for ‘Old’ Point Comfort, and he has cxprens ony Opinion on the subject. Marni Lickxsxs have Deen jasued to W. J. N Be ae ee been benefited by the change.— Mrs. je femonrauio Senators were, delighted at | Stone, Of Deol, Mich. and Milly M. Bates: eS —Snalaldaa BIT MAGKET SPAOR. 8 Televhonic Connection. ap2? | 8. V. Niles and her hter will go soon after | the action of the New York Senators. They es and Jeannette az. r ua both ot . Saunders ani t Sarah Alice Greboes, J summer, | made no effort to conceal their gratification. = PERFEOTO™ PERFECTION; M.A, FRENOM, Meorow, Mo 701 I | inthosame noice ie ehion Gen, Heuer ned | Saae Gr teas Bale rela ee ena TOD BE a ee Mi. porthwest, M = family and several other Washington families | in the repub.ican party. os 39 have engaged board. the democratic side, a Sram reporter inquired

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