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THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, zo - 9» sae AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : MRS. GARFIELD AND MRS. SCOVILLE. Northwest Corner Penasylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by a The Evening Star Newspaper Company, THE GREAT FIRE AT HAVORMILI GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Sars (THE Frexree Stan is served to subscribers to the - Mrs. Scoville’s Lettcr to Mrs. Garfield* AA oa Geir wn fp panomagey tener hag | WHAT THE FORMER SAYS ABOUT rt. Gentecach, By malt pcwage prepaid 60 centa.a mouth, % Crrcaso, Pe bruary 18 —Mrs. Soovitie, tn an tne She sear, $6. tix months, $3. terview with a Tridune reporter Last night, stated Eiateret at the ser eae arm D.C., a8 Uhat the letter writtes by ber to Mra Gort second-ciaas mail matter. not intended for the putlic, but as a pars: bby Tne Werxty Star—published on Friday—$? a year, — | appeal trom a Woman to 8 Woinan for forcivenes® Rortare prepaid. tix months, $1; 10 copics for $15; 26 ‘ . a forbes brotnee’s Sune act Bom tye ite 7 Sta Ai met eerie mnt ve rsainatrnee:| WV 59—N° 9,008, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1882. TWO CENTS, |Sserstwets == Rates of sdvertiniue made known on applicatt é my . = ——— > | Respited b: ——— | ned by Lymchers. 'VEI ’ ‘t ea low water area of 25,00) square feat, and | to formally express the popular sentiment thus | 3 nf Coane AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. POTOMAC RIVER IMPROVEMENT. A the Washington channel between ian awe crystalized inte. a publ ie denpacranon After | | DESvER, Cou, Fobrucry 18 —A special from bridge and the Arsenal wharf to a width of 400 | this the doors will be opened to the supper rvom, ee one aes fees mea eae = y feet at the bottom and a depth of 20 feet at low | where a light and appropriate repast will. be pre | NAY" been la Te today, Wak my : Arrorxexs— Ist paze. preach To-morrow stil am. Allare invited it = = OFFICIAL REPORT OF COL. ABERT. Pee and thence to the outer wall, where the pared. paisabie musi has been provided for in- | Pres dent Arthur, to Manet 1 TTORNEKS— let f : : . | pare as [Sp pe THE MORMON QUESTION IN THE HOUSE. depth will be 8 feet the dredged. material ts | tervals gurvng. te ee and Liter those@rho | NLrily tntienint at the inter be placed upon the flats so 9s (0 raise them toa | desire to de so will hay Booxs, &e. portunity t indulge | ROU surpristaz if Kelly was iyal Account of the Survey of the Harbor— | height of 6 feet above low water, this area to be | in dancing. This reception will be a fitting close | AB extra guard has beon placad a the President and ‘Threat. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR SPECIAL NOTIC T<>~ RKFORMED FIISCOPAL CHURCH, MA- AMUsEMENTS—Sth pace. £-© sonic Temple. AuTHUR Foster wil —— rotected from freshets by means of an embank- | of what may be ied the gay season, and it ts | a Bosixnes Cuancrs—4th pace. WONT AVENUE CHRIST WMMEDIATE DEFICIENCYAPPROPRIATION BILL| Plans and Estimates for the | Ment around the edge of tise reclaimed aren with | quive sate to prodice thar tiie one ae Latest Cable News. Borpees’ Scrpires—7th page. . POWER, pastor. Work of Filling the Flats, &c. a provision for drainage It may further be de- | to hold cards of admis: n Will lone remember the a EDIT MORTLIER Crry Ireses—8th page. W p.m. Seats fr HEME IN PARTS, sirable to dreige out @ basin above Long bridge | occasion with pleasurable emotion: — Lonnox, February 18 —A dispatch to tae Times LITAN PR ind alongside of the present sewer canal to scour | | The dinner which was to have been given by the | run Paris coee A kd oy ee rf t Couwrmy Ra, Esrare ih page ghee eS MATTERS OF DISTRICT INTEREST. | qe tonowing 1s the report of Col. 8. 7. Abert, | out this canal at low water.” Massachusetts Republican Ass mat Wil- | capital of 100,000 (tranny, stoual the cmminnae ex daane ee Preaching To-morrow m.)rming at 11,» civil engincer, U. 8. army, on the proposed im- ESTIMATES. lard’s this evening, has been indednitaly post- | Princais, is being formed.” Ite objet is to buy — pe fee Bea a and} Asthedetail of the general plan of improve. | honed. Due motioc will be given when the next | stacks and slansal ae present prices. The a or ue Fiouse of Representatives. pro romen yt Sie bare ede ment may be varied somewhat, Col. Abert sub- | @#Uner will take place. | rectors, seven tn number, Will be Tepresntetty % — = SSS SS Geo! wn, survey made last summer a a sa at, Col. s 3M sti vi : endin ie net dente ~. Peart ae Ce Titer near Peo tertice at it's tn, Keate ali | ‘The Speaker laid before the House today a reso- hereto oe ai mitsa number of estimites. Theyre: (1.) A rary Ye Spon hte cemae ot cen petal oe oe ore dee Reo For Rext (Roome)}—4th pare. free. Maryland Association meets in eae place on the | lution of the legislative assembly of Utah terr| “aq nave the honor to submit herewith a brict | fling stx fect in helgat with a dry rabble Horatie King ts the essayist of the even! Smits jake Gee 2 Fon Rext (Houses) 4th page. 22d. = L Mtory reciting that there are now pending | summary of the results obtained by this survery | Masonry wall and embai nt, which is recom- The “Amaranth” soclal and literary club 6M to the Enlist nunistty tor Une | For Rest (Miscellaneous) 4th page. (9 UNITED, PRE: in the Senate and House of Representatives betwee \e Aqueduct Bridge and Glesnore’ Point, Pen pe eR eerste iden TS Doe See te ee ee in replylig to questions in Parliaa: ecb aa iu the City Hall by the Pastor, Tey. 8. the GIST cee ee eae Nor | together with a plan and esthnate for the improve. | using % slaps protection of tip-rap. to. cast | casts Tt te understood that Mr. John Savary will | Massimaffurg | GextLEMEs’s Goops—6th pace. eee ot oe Oe chee Se eee ees ete Ge et iat GE Gas oon moent of the navigation and the ratsing ef the flats | #1491482 @.) A Mlimg five feet high and rip-rap | Ve the essayist on the occasion. ——Mrs. Artur chk Suara, r PAH BAND.—THE MIZPAH BAND | Utah, and the appointment of a commtsston Irre- 5 i v _ | Slopes, $1,760,216. MacArthur bias tssued cards for Tur next from | < HovsercRsisnrses- 6th page. eS octme To S sponsible to the people, but empowered to control | and fer establishing the harbor lines of Washing- COL. ABERT’S RECOMMENDATION. 3 to 6 p.in.— Mrs. M. D. Lincoln will give a recep- | ¢ BALTIMORE, Febronry 18.—Vinginia 6x coneo) Lanes’ Goops—Sth page. day) at 3p.m., inthe Chapel of the ¥. M. ¢ the affairs of the terrttry; asking Congress In the city. | These results and estimates for the | Go}, aertsays: “I however recommend theadop- | WON at her residence, 615 M street, next Tuesday | $1:,{10- second erien, 36%, do, new teu -fortine, 40 Uh Lost axp Fouxp—4th page. street northwest. Brother C. B. 1 name of the declaration of rights, which cost s0 | provement ef Washington harber are trans- evening, to Dr. Elliott, the veteran editor of the | “9\Pirrore, y 18. Cotton firm—mta- 7 meeting, to which all are invited much precious bloed, the grand provisions of the tion of the first plan. The price of dredging 18 | Tansingburg Gazette, to which members of the | tbe List oF Lerrers—ith page. a 5 oun ich 3 , th i ey mitted at the present time in order that they may satin poss sing burg Gi ‘s wl winbers Of the | dine, 11 anged and guiet. Mowry To Loax—4th page. men. it” _ | constitution, and the stars and stripes which have taken at 18 cents per enbic yanl on the assump- | press are specially invited. way le Mepicat, &o.—€th pags. = ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D STREET.—OEL- | been So often baptised in fire, to pause, reflect,and | be Iuld before Congress in time for early consid- | tion that at least $600,000 por year will be availahte ae Sach z scams 4th ee ebration,7:%0a.m.: morning service andeermon, | investigate before responding i the wild wn-| eration. The remainder of the report, relating to | fer the work. If smaller appropri itions are made, . a M: eS ee TI a.m. ; evening service and terinon, 7:5 reasoning pressure of public opinion wrought up| the Anacostia river and to that part ef the | the cost per cubic yard, and therefore the total | @ur School Buildings—What ir. Cluss | . Prorxssional—4th page. Wednesday, morning serv: d by misguided and misingormed religious Influeace, | Petonac river between out-let leck and Inclined | cest, must be tere: aceoniing. It is recom- Says, + Susnet sun Onaxps—4 pegs. Fhareday, celebration, 11 s-:. Ie” [the promoters of which to rivet on the limbs of | plane of the Chesapeake anc Ohio canal, (together | mended that the work be done by vontraet in | To the Editor of Tar Evestva Stan: Dire wa ge ¢ Presice, Excursions, &c.—Sth page. Tharelay, 6:30p.m. Dolly prayer 6pm. _A_| the citizens of Utah territory the chains of slavery, | with additional data in regard to the harbors of | usual manner, and that the work below the Log | As our public Schools are a matter of Interest to | 67267%: weatern mixed, spot, C64 266 Y Laser Pr | Me: Xe, Apt, HEig 906, RarLRoans—6fh page. Fe”, WACGH ME, CHURCH, | 3D ae eae Be Conaress mot to resort to extreme | Washington and Georgctows.) Will be transinitted | bride be executed frst, so as to prevent the for- | atl, 1 ash room fora statement of vache Sonn A Bie. Mux, CURR Re1sG1008 Norices—Iet page. streets northeast. “Regular vervices to-morrow | measures, hurtfulin thelr application, but to ap- | as soon as It Is completed. mation of 1ee-gorges and tae consequent injury to | “Us ences | Gats qui inenine Mesioueiekeea: (Sunday) at He. tm. and 7:30 p.m. Sermons by the | point a commission ef honorable gentlemen to £0 cae @GRVEY pivperty. 1 {fully recommend that anap- | MMArks were made at the recent mecting of the ‘western white, 4Sadb. Srectatins—4th page. Bip nchite of Pabiic Winelnt Offenien fer Serie. | 10 Utah to investigate the affairs of that territory, |* 1,000 be made fer the purpose | School board which Mr. Cluss, the architect | #¥!vant Kye dul 5 Tne: cned pls f the a ae with power to send for persons and papers. Re-| "28 commenced at the inclined plane of of carrying out the fiw Bresncrns, Bo—6th pase quire Cisimants” received af elther sarvice. “Seats free. | WIth power {0 send for persons and pape Chesapeake and Olio canal above Georgetown on | to be available annual een ree Sh see = os Mr. Shallenborger presented the petition of the | the Potomac river, and at the Anacostia bridge on — = al8.50. PEgremene, at least $700,009 | thinks did him injustice, and hence I desire to | Sfgueet : give him the benetit, of his statements to me on | packed, Be: cea n> ape mt ides, “MDs. Land reimed, 12 BEWING Macuises—6th page. ME. American Baptist home mission, representing one . SOCIETY NOTES. the subject, for of course no one desires to do him iiltttr beay—w . 7 2 Eas & a “4 f e mission, evan ver, ant ated esbo1 en 3 ES ir venterns packed, Tieat: ai. Baga ‘Tae Trapes—6th pace. ations meetin -¢ million persons, asking Congress to tike early | (h¢ Atutcostia river, and terminated at Giesboro Uxpenraxens, &c.—8th page. any wrong. The remarks,it should be under- stood, were brought out by the fact that a certain without consulting eliher the District Co:n- Petroleum neh boas eee to fair, #a ae . Very interesting servi Sucat firm. a Sucar firm—& Point where the two rivers untte. ‘The shore lines, ang charel | measures to remove and prohibit the practice of a1 omy : ie eee | polygamy throughout the United Stites, Referred | bridges, wharves, &c., were located, and thirty-| The receptions of yesterday afternoon wore © the committee on the judiciary. Seven cross sections taken. On these eross sec | 2Monz the largest and most cnjoyable of the week. Wanxrep (Help)—4th page. Waxtep (Situations) 4th page. < i m, chairman of the tee on appropriations for the District. of course felt indignant at th Unecttiod. ae a 2 inissidners or the schoo! board, had drawn a bill Wasten (Houses)—4th page. > gL OD Ae poe IA Mr. Tewnshend, (Ohio) from the committee on | tions soundings were taken every fifty feet, the | Many ladies who have been receiving on Fridays { for restor the Jefferson buliding, which bill ne. Sheil Waste (Miscellaneous) —4th pare, ary 2008 1k ccna bs commerce, reported the bill to promote the efficl- | distinzes being measured by means of a sinall| do not purpose doing so again for the present. | placed the under the coutrol of Mr. Cluss, sae — = = =a = in, tnder ¥ of the life saving service and encourage the | wire rope. Velocity observations zor ebb and flood | yrs, W. T. Carroll and h T duugiter, Mrs. Brown, | 20d had 1 the bill in the hands ot Led doe pci = = s nd Loge o | Saving of life from shipwreck. Referred to the } tide were taken at each cross. section. Al ob- is ‘Stocks dull au SPECIAL NOTICE : id ef 0 as ke} i b-commiit- committee of the whole. Ss were taken during the progress of the | Had dancing at their reception, which was kept up hort. 489) Governments ‘The board Mr. House, from the committee on civil service ab the outlet loc! Aqueduct” bridge, G | Merrily untilafter six o'clock and attended by 2 impudent Sttenpt xcept extcided ba. Cotton Ein FFE SRORMED BATTALION LINEN OF Teeter crgeelll for the Judictal asrortain: | street whart, the Long briige Arsen. polnt, and | many guests, Meny of those who atten ted the | w force oh them an architect. they had net ste “2 PATR.— All persons holding tic e prize | | ment Of facts in cases oF private claims. Ordered | the navy yard. The appended tabuiar sta oi i cota Te Was some Very plain Guk | NEW YORK, February 18.—Flour heavy, Grawing ore notitied that the coupons must be returued | | to be printed and recommitted. shows the lovitions ot witch these cross sections | Wedding of Miss Ray and Lieutenant Morrison on : Whe least I know T did at less activ On motion of M jartin, the Senate bIll was | were t prunities es ar before 3 the widths, at low water, the maxi. | Monday called yesterduy on her mother, Mrs. Ross rt and Lal cents lower. Cora dull ek ti ver the oceasion a and 4a\ cent Pork firm and quiet, 16.75a18.00, na’ will take place on WEUNES: = ADVE | passed maxing an appropriation of $10,000 for the | muin at low Water, and tle sectional | RAY, Who was assisted in recelving by several Says he had nothing to do Lard strong, 21. gd instant. i wun tith | base and pedestal of a monument to the late Rear} areas at low tide, high’ tide, and during | Young Ladies, name in the bil! erely wro! ae cured of the Secretary and mem- Adtairal Somuel Francts Dupont, of the the treshets of? Island 48 ral other beautify! catertalnments occurred | the request of s 5, | THE LovEsOW« at Wilson Ail intereste The morning hour was disne! tee. ed with and the | explanation of this statement It should be | In the evening, two of tnem again being at leading | who called at his dat the bu SAML. iS, Secretary. earnestly invited to atten at at went tnto the committee of the | below Point the width of the ri hotels. Th lastot the ser ‘s of chartiag eps | could be rebuilt : SOT ALMS.—BE- | }-a3>AS\ ACHING » (MF. Bayne In the chur) on the tamedtite | el CO ot 5,000 feet, Widen have been given stice the first of this year he fs not resy ict of Colmubia who | 3 at 1 ; ; | Investigation by the Coroner. Ata.30p. ency bil, Which makes an appropriation of | dis ive fiuvial character and ¢% | at Willard’s took pt the handsome! f the caril ) —— nds, of the Avsociated | 1 + Rev. cha epee 322, 983. the wide tid known i om belonging to that lite! ferved upon hit 4s proof of which he | Last eventng Coroner Patterson notiited Lieut 1 to give orders for | c: sermon to thy Y, 4 stris Me 1 ant eons tO; i - ng wind exhibits a pho of the Franklin butidinz, | Aust:n, ot ny ul 4 Gentiemen’s U Young ian is invited. Suuday S) lence cae i nd oF Frese | parties there, whi jWiULan ordinary pitch root inst San pee ther g aire sell Sewing, Reyittin phe Hot STS SDNES present the. ary | to all who have : | Sant roof, watch, he says, he Was forced to put on | WOU hold an Inquest to-day ov view, V x by the hour or | at My sttsand Connecticut avenues D facut ; i representation of 5 g ure | i m ean do, to the Woman's 1 Y ed for in the Lnprove het water simply flowed ov | Cirle, after he late Admiral Dupont, of the THE APPROPRIATION TO RERUILD THE JE t his wishe », 100, he was the first to | annalgsawejoy an uce the doors opening’ outward in the Wal- Keete, the haritier, 1418 F the fre fs preseat, and many wio attend r part TS Who died Wein cht Lest at No. | Would Rot Huish the evening without spend! building; but, he seys, no one apprecisted it northeast, under clrcumstinees th 10 RERUEL, iz it, he s2¥s, nO One app east, elreumstinees that sami = = = | SCHOOL BUILDING. some t! me at this one. at the time; and so of the ‘size and shape of the 9 a suSpicton that they had been malte- SAMUEL KER oops, The Immediate defictency bill 1s under constdera- z AU Wornntey’s, Repreentatty | School-roomis, &. Again, he says he was not pald i Last night a wake Was held at re Ancctinedt: tion fi the Hou reat and be | gore fen u ot the amounts stated at the mecting, and that he the dead. Arran: ats were topened, Lest Propriation of $79,009 fo rebuild the Jefferson | gee | Walls fined with patted plants the chandeliers | Mure ter Geeta suaey trom the xe nde Unis morning to hold an Iuquest it La house See ee School butt ve nsurance, AL ws found, Mid | the Mies bet Uritumed with Sula carpets covered | building, which latter statez rh ral if era dersendi tpg ll gorge | ene rar Pa orapriast n in the table. th white Tear of the eparument | correct.” As to the amounts pald Mint, | sive the sffatr wis still wr iTEDD. | Lory; while: was a beautifull supper tibie, from | the sum: : given to me by itm, and’aiso as given rpreened be t Siar ; tn S: ‘ £00. ‘The builting js to be rebuilt P Stl= pe 3 which many delicactes were served. Ta ti A ¢ & Te appeared no doubt tuat the sisters died from Ck eee rvision of the architect of the Curitol, air | The report then des rio netholof taking | room Mr. and Mrs, Walker welcomed. tiv Hy SE reo ne Anaitor, | we Heels Gf poison, nothing had been found Uo PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES, TINNING, | tarke, and 1s to be completed by September Ist. | the velosity observations, and continues as fol- Auditor. MANTELS AND GAS FIXTU Jobbing in all of the above Branches. rr Eermares Feu one in their deaths ME JURY OP INQUEST. Coroner Patterson arrive’ on the Scene of the trogedy at 1559 H'street northeast at noon. The two bod 1 out in a bare unfurnished aplicate an, Capitol The Senate was not in ion to-4 The House navel committee is to $1.46 10 | | Wallach buildin “The plats of flooland eb) st F. esting 1oSulls as to Uie effects ithe Nuvi discharge of the ri je Falls to a point near the Pote ww some Inter tide curr NE From the | jnenter aac Boat Club | tal bead: METROVOL 1 another this afternoon t ider the propesi- several aduitional steamships for ti conte tion to buil } Curtis buiting. in Georgetown there are down stream cur- | MFS. Knott re, s Atrison, Mrs. | Sumner building. ee ee mn ery hao poy ecw va inted Messrs. Darrail, | rents and a fluvial dicharge during the entire | te aes pln alain linet ml floeendinrggnc tse aa, Van Aes in ery | period o: flood Ue, so Unt the ouly effect of the Totals steceee ‘ SODIO OF Mboek AMeon Loan 3 nuves » McKenzie, and Cavin a | Hood tidal currontabove Geors town ts to | ne great cost of the Jefferson and Frankl 3 fi soph Mulligan ss H econ the ventilition of the hall’ of | suriace of tie witer wituolt coudye any do : : : 3, Ale- Citas suse they: Were bUNE wien | albert, J.C. Yost, Joseph Mulligan esta the House resonh tives. discharge. Plats of tae flocd and ebb cun : ates i$ and Tibor w 7s | ANB Wiest. Wuon the setysoen Ey. BROOKS A bill to ©: Littie,of the 10th U.S. cav- | accomp.n: tos 9 ban exe » “l with peaches than now, | sworn in, taey went Uurougi the usual form of ES © Sees alry, was const tered fa the Hou and trimmed with fine efidavit of Little was sage Was $0 grOss Ub and tie resding was stooped by obje from Messrs. 8 ‘I Moore, on the | make them ¢ cis no doubt true: hes. THE FIRST WITNRSS Wm. Henry Lovejoy, the husband of the de. He came int the room in # not euourh so to wc | viewing the bi se buildings, as | more recently built. For in- paid f¢ sumnheatine us putin the Ji Merson, while a mi —thet 1s, one having the & oran Building, New York. fe, beneath draperies of | Agency for Mit Immense Foncy Lamps. Shales. Portable Gas Ligats, &e., &e. ou of filling shown on the mip it has not been practl- nee, Wore an. ivory-tinted sitin, cable, on account of econ actly co derations, to | 4 others present. were Represeutitves Bows the tines oF ul wife, Norcross, Lathan and wite, Curtin PAs CERI e wife and her sister, Mics Wilson; WillLams, of | : uns Ohne With sobs, He testified that om eee was stricken | mid-volume. ‘The curvature of these lues will, | Wisconsin whe and daughter; Hubbell and wire | polers and far more pipes sand colis—bas been PUL | stonauy morn! ‘clock when he went te bis => FRESH BOVIN wn overwhelming vot, the enact. | however, be 1 2 attera- | ant their guest, Miss Naas Russell, of Milw, Age cost Of $4500 Cache Me Chere aa aver | work be lett nd her sister Kate appar Ss use of the bill wus stricken out, thus deieat- | tlon of the position of th ction of the pres. | PhO Wis ost Deaulitully attired: Representative | To So seieron woe bere To Tom informed | P8UY 4s well as usual. ACLL o'clock luis sister. menbrance | tg the measure. + env chine? B net ms Wire; Seustor Morrils sem, the wives |)" UM Jie See iam informed | in-law Kute came after him and told time gist wits ae jh motion of Mr. Neal the order fora nteht sex. SECTIONAL AREAS. i Wepresentatt z hand sis Sher: | 1 Work satistactorly ind M ith & Burge | Very Sick: when lien teckel ston, 10 consider tie District codejon Tues Ly nes ying the calculations for the reer BG aa als vere employed ty over siderable ad- Si ess aoe Puanatacts ma seasion was ordered for next | _7n making te caicutations for the improvement ‘ ; dtter Dente Seuatee | ditional expeust, and ‘they found the heaters io. | MS. Wife Was In Ded, and" looked 1429 Pennayivania Avene. clit for Chat purpyse. chee See paceman aed f AtOY FTVG, Wife, and aleve | cated In the hot ADETS Wy Consist |bad; she told witn'ss to go for the SS Tix, Sie AAD | eg low waters area, which should be senator Frve, wife, z hivnd radiators, rough whieh the steata would | MOTRR., Witness weal for ir Johnson, Serie N BUILDINGSUPPLIES. | Washineton Ne alos adopted a8 a Standard. The average sectional te | not pass. | bathe had Just lain down and did not come that Hreanury Department, _ asaington News and Gossip. area of the river between tie Aqueduct bridge | anu ie; Daw soniiin, {nere was paid tor gas fixtures tn the Jet- | 20z-, yee write seamnea 80 get wetter sows Hayy iifectural Tron Work. Ma ee ars To-pay.—Internal reve- ee area | Geile ; 3 i detéer and about a dozen ord Witt be came Bue ae Lane the tury" Pants snd Color ie, Plate, Window | 7 3 ‘ aa al > its eas TX | When, be came homme at, balt-past tive pio I Gisss, Minten's Ties, ‘Hebrs Cotta, Ee sinvet, be ent, Revs Customs, $1,234 810.95. ane t ean tee ieee ta et: hls wite wormed 0 te a Lutte resi, orthaL, zy jose rrow at ———— = ons ers 24.9 vile. | Kate Kept compliining a During Sabbaths eee aed ae SUN ‘area, waleh: cheat 1 Mr. Doug yi daugie| an eatuaihy & Wall of ereater iene ; | the mich the witness ee oa parr ; na tour of inspection westw “aL eh sho ums, Mr. Douglass and daugh- | #” equally wall'o aber Jen et sting.” ‘ Katt satd s ———— —— ——— ge Ui visit the departments of Tex. 0} In these “tary Hunt’s on and daughter, Miss | S20uld be stated, however, that tue above sui P i N, Houten }and Arizona, the Yosemite valley and San Fran- ne, aid many otners, ehter, MISS | the Jefferson incinded the outdoor water ch said she had il use a | cisco, He will be acco.apinied by Gen. O. M. Poe Rooms 6 TR coenenine oes Sf ite eerie fen | #Nd.a covered walk from Lue building to them, and | the Bachelor's Giub have, Invited guts tec | that brick cost inore then than wied the Couvent plice last evening at Marint’s Hall, which was | WallWas butit, but these tacts do not -account tor NY Mudiasteeanie ein h the great difference in price. Tue \ tot Pendieton's wite olciated as hoeteae ing, Which was the first one built, in Is . rea of the | Macomb led in the dance. Mrs. Peudiet cording to Mr. Ciuss, $53,100.60, and Was Very ituch feet (be- | Tie ite satin combined with. brocade s cheaper than those built by him subsequently. trimmed with lace. Her daughter and Col. M TOW, OF his staff. above the Long bri gorges at that px Sa cross sections taken tue Lone brit ROSS FE! . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ‘D Stuser, _ Opposite City Hall. oJ, SBULES BROWS, Ab rORD (Fer the past 14 years K | she was and pilteut | That was about half-past seven Tues | She kept the motlons, or spasin Up UML We | morning. | “The witness satd he never had a drop of poison | tn his house for ratsor anything else. The iris AwonG the Pre-ttent’s callers to-day were Sena_ ficial Subject of Lecture, ‘and Punieh- vapital The four bulldings erected recently cost as lollows «Wire fect, and Of | coming white toilet. Some of those who «ttendea | Phe U street butiuing for colored. school: hington ch $34.) wives special at ryets for'the f u ae ae t Ml Gurpara| oe Ee ron emeonion ea Fone uuuae es ee | acto an ca lorane Ok pinasn whien tock ae ie 5 Lenefitof ¢ + aad the se he on Georgetown | Mr. and Mrs. Walker's party, ¥ x-Seeretary | pon eng ay nt ow opportu ites Permons deceased. Othe iu at 3p 30 hand-shakers. nels together this “pont 1s 28,713 | Danie Attorney General and’ Mes Bioware | Peabody, with a hail aboy urday nicht. He knew of no‘opportunity any ono ing, Louisiana avenues ites i 1 ad > them poison, and 0 suspleie ; 2 = squire fect. From this point to the | wearing asuperb tollet of pale blue sat [aay ee a bvery sme wrbe Kure neem aaaeene Tue Taree Leapina Canprparss for the ap-] arsenal wharf the 2 | ahy One, as every one who knew them thought Samo - E section of the} brocade; Sceretary, Mrs. and Miss Hunt; Average cost. B the cnew nothing of a bottle He WISE TURNED AT-LaW, Potutment to succeed ex-Justice Hunt, of the | two channels together 1s about 21,800 square feet, | John Davis; Mrs, ickettsy Juste Miller's wie opera an oe course of | Tien to Me wie ty ler mother a ere for 2. Cstumbise Lae betainn tn ; Supreme Court, are Judge Blatchford, of New | Rt Inciutiug the fits bety tacin. | As the | and daughtir; Mfss Waite, Miss Katie Curtin: Mrs, | erection ai fees wc ie anheond Hanger | Liw had told bit iis "wife's mother bad eiven her 6-Cin, tp x he coi ° Fels anarena Gime OE co Georgetown channel will, w = Com Teton of | and Miss Bella Kilbourn; Miss O"Donnell, of Baitt- | High School, 200 fect long, and considerably larger | Mt td to the wanting por of the parish, uiidet the dire! fudge Anirews, of New York, who suc- | the improvement, be crlice wy harge the | mon; Captain aud MPs Hartley, che, Wearkmecs | -,than the dofterson $15,444 a of nee ncent ‘oie seretary Folger as chief justice of the} entire body of the freshet water, its low-water magnificent sitin dress and nuinerous diamonds: | COPMer 10th and H st s betened District ment Affairs. Too PDAILY NooNb AY PRAYER M K court or appeals, and Clareuce Seward, | section should be equal to the combined section of | Mr Cralg Wadsworth; Miss Chatnbettatn, of | Massac and 1s i" £9 Foundry BM. F. Cha ch from 12 to 1 o'clock. | also of New York. Jude Blatchiord 13 of the two channels: ond in view of all the facts veland; Miss Gregg, of Baltimore; Mrsvand | _ 7! a THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND THE LICENSE BOARD, There prontate meetings have been puecesctully held | three the most promiuent, althouzh some opposi- | accertatned by the survey, the standard low-water | shoe McCeney; Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Ashton: Gen, | tS 88 the appropriation was not sufficient a ‘The published opinion of Mr. Riddle and the dis 4 ‘ tehua eWay DAY untl further hotles, Spyanue to | tlon ts made to him on account of his age. section has been assum square feet, ‘an Vliet; Miss Stout; Dr. Ma Miss Wen- | purchasing the sites, and to bulld them at all, the | senting views of the liquor licens’ commission ‘TO COLORADO, NEW MEXICO Spee ies the Dee alanine tte eereng th ICY || a aga aig ninaR TaN Os een uy re PROVISION FOR THE FRESHET DI Hiei endleton; Mrs. Broadhead and Miss | thine repeated and’ wee Diet rel nae | upon the same seems to have grown out of th Se =>°_DR. JAMES CAREY THOMAS AND MARY Preston il ue te ‘ie. Fastices oetieteiete ne | uke sectional area of the treshetor 1s77hasbeen | B Sid Mi itiisben pogo s Fie eve. | There will also be some additional expense on | fact that some of the lawyers employed by the ~ CALIFORNIA C7 We roma ce pate of the | Court. e UPFeMe | assumed as the stanlard in providing for the ‘Sen son and daughter; Mrs, | these and the high school building on account of | applicants for licenses misind Mr. Kiddie as fo the oe ntes Naar ce = Siclety of Friends,’ will attend Friends? Meeting in the freshet discharge, A se: tional area of 45,000 square s Drum: Gen. Mrs, and Miss McKeever; | Pad foundation, and some additions to render | proposition at issue, Mr. Riddle ‘supposing from Bed, for a debehital tur of Fivee ree Darke kite | sire hwest, “To-uiorrow, che 19d; ietane, at Li | STAR ROUTE Wirxesses reported to the grand | fect, with a ris? of 10 fect, hos ben provided for at ORS a AS ee Ee ae ee ee | Dartc WELL MOL CREAN ED AN EATE ee | ealol Geos te ane net oneness ae $agasand niles tra ea y waius of Pullman ‘and Silver | 0'cs he public are cordially inv 1 jury to-day as follows: W.C. Burgner, of Trint- we Tnbe bri oy In der to | alschange this peur stunt rs and Ms wite and es a Referring to the unet the four balldtngs above, Gen” ter nota “housekeeper,” as Was required, re. Evex¥ Lvxeny, and all expenses for first- | > — oy SON PLAG a dad, Colorado, and 8. W. De Bush, of Alfalfa. The | Lbrough the Georgetown channel, it will be neces- | ator and } Folens ol ne it will be observ e street r ding e law. There is uo dif- ey ben By ne = : 3° MOUNT VERNON PLACE ME. CHU ad, Colorado, and sh, a (Tis | CaEOURL the Leer ES LN tale mid. andl Tunny odlers OL rani ‘observed that the Henry or P strvet | to mect the wording of the aw. There 18 U0 di Ss ee ates, caemnes drives, 2e.iucluded in) [7G MOUNT, VERNON PLA fief slorthwest.— | subpoenas contain the ustial inteFiineation, direct- | Saty W temoce the et Nice a are Tere toh SCT Pawo ae back Clerks, at | D¥!lding cost $10,000 more than the U street buitd- | ference at all between the attorney and the license $450.00. Porgy Noes Spe May! BR by, the | ing them to bri: fain papers, and the endorse | tor a distance of about 400 feet, replacing | Masonic Temple, last night, was a most enjoyable ing, though both are twelve room builaings and | board. z . . W. P. E1808, D.D. Public cor. ment to report t 1. Woodward and “Tuli to no | {? vy trestlework, (or spans bridge, sim-| @fatr. ‘The elaborate decorations of the Charity | 2¢commodate the sane number of scholars. This | 4 DECISION AS TO EXEMPTION OF CHURCH PROPERTY, Stlendid opportunity, never before offered, to visit | U* SiPVEEE : one? {8 Signed J. A Semple, ‘They are cummoned | tlar Yo those NOW In, ust) the. couseway | Ball still araced the walls. ‘The cing was kept Ce ee was mo Dusit on What ds known as |" The trustees of the Eastern Presbyterian church, ri ES Co SE EAVES ES GUSULUTHERAN cyt eay, | as to routes in Coloradc Wo be removed. to a “dept of Cine. fev up with that spirit for whlch this clever onganiza- See are ee ree peed PY | having claimed that the church property in com> priteanog am 12 srecial Pnocnant free by mall on | Fea the macnge ie” Chi is ts the Atte | PRRSONAL—Mr. Justice Bradiey, Senator Haw- | HMray Tiga.is.t9, allow the Ude to Now unter. | tion 1389 well Known, whether the occasion be & Faris exposition. As Tam informed by the Com. | nection with thelr church edifice was exempt from “Taos. o0¢ it Serene: What cherish concerning | ley and Representatives Belford, Dwicnt, Page | bridge will be sufi discharge of the | Montes was filled by Mr. Henry F. Bauer, who was Ot es plan was adopted at the earne=t | spectal taxes, Mr. Roome, chief In charge of the TH TBE SO Pte ag ef them? E ‘The Child Shai Die a Hundred | and Scov The low water secuonalares sted by Messrs Fred C. Glescking and’ George | Fequest of the school Superintendent, and the cost | special assessment division, took. Issue on certain ard 1529,000 equate tess (a) | T. Parka. ‘The reception Gommitves enraiter ee | Bad to be reduced from the original estimates, | lots which were not covered by the luproveiment. " ned 26a standard | Messrs. Wm, E. Cox, H. B. Proctor, Chas. B. Dove, | ring it within the appropristion: | The treasurer of the board of trustees, Mr. Jaines were registered in New York last | Water freshec Rev. E. E. Hale, of Boston, fs fu the city, | Assumed as a st Years Od: What etrange childiiood is this?” 8. Doi, pastor ©. A. BARATTONL Manager. Tt” | Hight. ——— ———— a the guest of Hon. Geo. B. Loring. i T. Flatner and Jno. E. Sioussa. Among those | Of course it will not be pretended that the differ- | Austin, filed an aflidavit In Mr. Roome’s oflice to GEORGETOW te ALVARY BAPTIST CHURG Hi STH ANDH Soi a ee peiced: toe present were: Mr. aid neces | ence in cost between tihese two. bull ings, and | the effect that the church owns lots 84, 35, 36, 37 tLOKGE - Pastor.—Preiching 1 ain. by# Rev. Sumzpon Jacke Crimaual Court To-day. . . HB. White, Mr. A. i. Hensey, Miss | Wich, as shown, was over per cent was due toa | and 38, In square 8/1, each lot hi itu a Troutage of sr a eos = =f see dent Presb 1 inissions inthe | THREE CARD MONTH CASE—ARRAIGNMENTS AND IN- THE LIMITS OF THE FLATS TO DE RECLAIMED, jattie | White,” Mr. and Mrs Mueller, Miss | lfference in the price of labor and material, be- | 30 fect’on Ath street: that the church bullding oc- HE MASQUERADE BALL OF THE GOOD | wes vs by the Past ir. Sunday DICTBENTS as contemplated In the act, by means of the dredged | Annie Billups, Mr. Wm. Donaldson, Mr. and Mra. | CRUS they were both built at the same time.’ In | cupies lots 36 and B7, abd has been exclusively OTHERS sehook, - Yon are cordi:lly invited to any ee Cour Age © naterinl, tt batmericertal a * . Walker, Mi ¥ ‘Miss K or, | View of these facts, I think the public wiil agree 01 rposcs since 1875, and for no Wi lace at Forrest Hall, Geo: el} - a orimina t, re - terial, the port ward line: e Washing- | Geo. C. Walker, Mr. Martin Cronin. Miss Ketseker, | ¥" Pp used for church pur i 875, iM take place af Forrest Hal, Georgetown, of the appointiaenite of this church. eee ae Ys gto nny Big a ge Cas pi aa eee TuiS nee arene eee Nea Mr. Walter Hewitt, Mr, John Cromélien, Mr. Harry | With the school board, that the attempt of outalde | other purpose: that Lotsa, 35 and 3 ore vacant By order of the comzuittce. . TS Oi, BOs ME. CucncH, dre streer, | SMllne cess eats peatland 2 Sy ER te -eg | Stippen, Mr. Geo. W. Rouzer, Col. John Hancock, | Parties to force Mr. Cluss upon us by putting this | ground; that the deed conveylng Ube property to 17-3 JOUN FP. WINKL S_ between (Besll) O street and Dunterton ave cealed Weapons, entered a plea of guilty and was | port warden line, beyond which neither wharves: Thomasen, Miss Annte 8. Fuller, of New | Work under his charge, was not only an ins the church resiricts the use Of the same for put~ Sunday. the 19th. s grand rely. 0 \nned $20 and costa. Jerry Berry, burglary and | Por landing sitps tend, ore Indicated on the Mrs. Dr. Warder, Miss Sewell, Miss Hodges, | {€ board, but an imposition on the tax-paying | poses of public worship, giving, bowever, the ~ | ofthe Wandering Pileriin Avociat larceny of bacon and money, pleadet not guiity | SceMAD ASIN track ion the Geangetown chan Miss Jones, Miss Rosie Menhorn, Mr. Geo. M. j Rwotle. | Wing {he superintendentof schools shou'd | power to sell Ue property, provided te moncy ro a cee. Bev Helgrt daha pncaching at 7: SD ae Clara alias Pies O'Leary, indicted | whhrt, ollowing a gurved line tthe southerly end | Wane? Miaciiarray eee ee Gao eee ae bullding eloewhere, £2, ‘Thus paper Was reterred 317 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, x ne with Wm. Clark, alias Peg Leg Brown, and Jonn | of » Long bridge, thence on 8 | Nirg Brundebury, Mr. Robert. Clarvoe, the Miswes by Mr. Roome to'tue Commissioners, with the Cer, Au a ve CHURCH H. Murphy, for the larceny ofa watch worth $10} curve neary 4 the river channe ‘Thomasen, Mr. Oscar Berger, Mr. Vowles, Mr. responsi| statement that “lots 36and 87 are, apparently, exe BEANCE CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, eer ane, ‘of Babton, will caps the Sune heme fist pleaded HOt ety one t Outober Seouan OF ving Ue Recsaum, Miss Rosa Steliie, Mr. Oilver Darrell, . ng, | that lots S4 Bs and oe having a frontage oC Lwenty orang eS eae | i guilty. ; anger, Mr. 0} DUPUNT CIRCLE. ee stila-m., dudatthe Vesper Service at 1° | or. AaB. Willis asked that the bail be reduced FOR THE WASHINGTON CHANNEL Minnie Schacger, Mine Rosa Tienderson, the Misses feet each, are-vacant that fine eee —— — ——— 0 eo er line v 2 ii rs X rb i |. Ge. omp- 7s ‘a < — PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES | [GF SUSSIONARY, DAY AT BAMEINE 1.8. Mine dlatrict attorney sald that, while the change WUATVES, And the Outer Le Gr tHe Wacnineiae | oot and Mice Buse BEATE eee oe TN | gaan room, Which. Wi "the benedt of the. improveiwents nade in the. = = ee 1» i‘ rime was worse than the ordinai rapide eee retary and Mrs, Freliachuysen gave a dinner Increased valuation of the ground,” MANTELS, &e. Bihod, Ji am. by past Popes ane ROCK, | cliss of cases. ‘The defendant was DU one of a | harbor 15800 fect from the inner line. party lat evening, at which tee Pronger ona ‘Commissioners: “Shall the lots Jobbing in all theee tines. n_ | meeting, ted by Majer Hall; 7 prin: Baudly’Seasct | Class of scoundrels who have been preying on the THE INNER LINE, {fone of the Justices of the Supreme Court and tiaings feet, held for speculative purposes, Missionary Anniversary, an interesting program yer Padlic: by the three-car monte business, and it] peyond which It Is recommended that no wharves thelr eS oe present, and. also etme of the | Sre-pro on ceueetane ee aos and iota. — 01 en Uy RCL in ee e nonin 01 ers and tueir wives. Senator and 5 $1 Be, A OT Ot BER CS ROTCE, OF REMOVAL — chances w. | Mr Williams au, oe ae Kes pee: ® taavontdla the ene oe Some rs i av and ladies of foreign legetons at dae . ae HANDY, Real Fetat. or, has ; ), the charge wes but larceny. He subin! a 5 entlemen an les of foreign tions at din- Em AA 2 8 9 Ree office froin OU) ith ctrect northwest ioOITE sine ene | elie bail was too high. Riggs’ wharf, running thence in astralght line to | Ker last evening. Sen Pete wm tee ee : RRA AZZ 0O RR eae fis-3t : would decide on the bail on | a point 15 fegt outside; thence southwest corner of BER pce Migr gies er a beacon ‘Mr. Mitchell, agent for the foreiga insurance y 5 . Hol with her SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! Jeweley Stare frown 0h Te ere ones | Sirah Reed, larceny, pleaded not guilty. Bar-| “Xe lower wharf of the Great Falls Ice Co.; thence | SVP Lie, ab 728 ‘Thirwsenth ‘surcet on Teeeday? companies having risks on the Jefferson echos Exe! tholomne Perry, larceny of a gold watch, pleaded | 10 a straight Tine to a polnt a9 feet outside the | MiSs Lil ms closed, of on 435 7th atreet southwest. All permoue having left Try, larceny of ago » plead D hej eventug. Miss Paine’s singing wasconsidered very Dullding, Up bis business of a@justnent (Over 3,000 in use in this city 1, Warranted for 10 years! | to be repaired will please call or they wilt De aad oe | Rot uilly. Gedrge Fields, Letceny ae ah oe | eouthwmcsterarner of Bane plouewnacts tron sweet, and highly appreciated by all those pres- Sonn age Bee oe tw Hoe wn | ite cera Bs Rae mateo | Se ‘wo Btrope, aly 1b comes e THE GREAT SUCCESS ACHIEVED BY CAS- x" cher ont oe @ria | Fer 3 stip; thence in a e 1 WHEL BiSeES eee es nas Shooting hitn on the 15th ty | stp; people . idence, @'MEARA'S BAZAR, Liven Ou, with Purerx apd QuiMinE bee nee ee Es ed not guilty. Mr. C. M.| Straight line to the southwest corner of the | fact evening. The princkpal fegtures consisted = pl Penney ieanis, grenue, Washington, DG. | imitations” “Itwareehe C., M. & Oo. for | Sinith eaid ke was ready to renew hts ball— $5,000, | Wharf of the Inland and Seaboard Company, aud | g, and music. Miss Vesta . B.—The trade Tates. 3010 | one of the mest dledinguisted parsiciass of ew Foss | The goverumentasker that thc bell be Inctesend | continuing to a peint 120 fect atove the Br anes plaved, and Mies Jesste Hicherds, Mr. C. ——________ | Sn ne oiber Sim is soquent the formals or | to $10,000, and it was given. in the arsenal wall and 220 feet west of eye iiss Carrie Randall and Miss C. C. Richards g UST EBCEIVED! Fiver by scciag that Carwanne Bees oe ‘waucnae INDICTMENTS. Wailst te Bes or theca fentiary whan; | 2S, 4 charming reading of “Over the ture ison each botue Liz Deaiepyand | The grand Jury returned indictments against | thence to « paint 16 fect west of eye northwest our: | te Poor House, CMe ae ee ee — Fifth avenue New York, and Newport, R-l. 18-1 | Charles Sedgewick for forgery of check on W. E. | eet tie existing arsenal whart, ‘The Washing. | Sng "gcoyed' and atoeee delightful ven py Es yin her Cy weet Moores Hin, 0 ba eet orioware | CITE: Zames Scott, John C. Blundon and Dante | ton chanpel, above the Long ridge 8 itl open ts bated ae GROWN IN SCOTLAND, Magruder, larceny second offense); Emma T:bbs “ fs Pysase re. Lee gave an elegant lunch to young to pay the : ara COA. SILENCE, Treaitent. | grand larceny, and Wm. Gaston, grand larceny, toma area ot aeiny i a cchannal, the ae, | Lesterday, Who were asked to meet her guest, wen the SUPERIOR T® ANY RAISED IN THIS COUNTRY. reo SS SEG p “loz. | Stat of Kentucky. all the policies on A MEETING OF THE L. MORE TRIAIA, famption being based on the observations of v ‘loc- | ‘The complimentary reception to Mr. Jess than that sum.’ GEO. E. KENNEDY & BON, ae bs ee John 8. Galley, unlicensed commercial agent; — Bos on se oat eer one ai ay Neyed Masomie ‘Temple a Tuesday events a = “ . ae Seasnbene be verdict guilty. Chas. G. Krauskop, unlicensed yore) “s te be an unusually attractive a Setelde Sheeting ele Proprietors “* White Swan" Flour.) “ht ys. Sa, Bct'y pro tem. | bar; pleaded gullty,fned $20. ‘Sarah Peel,larceny- Sertlen atte rece ake BREE a SrcOluh ae ot presi oe pelemeoe savaninnlcnnh a el Gian ieuiesaameniaie m1 1209 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST. (2 THE DEDICA 01 E, | pleaded not guilty. Daniel Long, unlicensed bar: ee the Eve acd hat pane without, p suerabon oc body towards Mr. Corcoran, 180, plan and man- It was the intention of District Attorney Cort» aes ae 5 recognizance |. Casey, - present ter wuri: iver. agement rtainment been widened sent “witnesses: cage of young ‘ACCINE VIRUS. 9th street, bet. Bet. and Va. ave. southwest, Victed of an essauit and batrers with Inenex toa wae vnivlania asao iar masmane Deraberet genase pays pene me a eaeaee pr ntne Sup bovine vinds day. “Fy . 0 WILLIAM W. HICKS, Minister, — me eeecyins Eee 10r cya over. | py the improvement will b> about 695 rcres | resenting business, social and other int agency. pais pea maey ce his brother, A.M. Sotelde, ~ ‘with directions for ~ 20 cents each. Will take place on NEXT SUNDAY MORNING, at 12 | judgment, ‘nd thevcase continued wnt Monday White the exclusion of tidal waler in harbor Sad the Eats aed te alle aan oe Sossibie in Inst $0 the grant Jury. ur. De P ARTHUR KATTANS, Puanuscisr, | Sreiuvited.” “°# Will preseh the sermon. The public | morning. pee nape a to be desired, in the pres2nt | ay walks of life, who are equally, benefitted and Sowers, Dr. mS De. ne 2dandDand tth and Trtreets. | 5 eee Maxntace, Licenars Wave been issued to James| dept of chanel wi won eee tags Meena! | eauaNLY appreciative, £0 join ta, the proposed de-| ten uae regeived the following advieesta regard Sbeance af other ey aa ; \ENTINEDER “} ing organized of, Alexandria, Va. abd Francis Smit tion of the tidal Wave, anid Witt in some degree ‘Art, and, | to smallpox from Port au Prince: Por the week for it John M. Donahue nd Mery E Caton; Chas E compensate foF the exclusion Wdal water im- Eiroush ‘have all the Calliflower and Ann M. Castell. provement. a : : Set | stasianas ee are are paces | ee Cases OF SMALLFOX Were reported to the se | ere +h : 28 Four x : :

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