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Bates of advertising made rnown on application. 1 ayear, Eugenie, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1883. TWO CENTS. | “charm wratscmmmme ore, "= 61—N® 9,298, WASHINGTON, D. C. house of commons a Dill izing an aMrmation — — = i by members who desire to a rm instead of taking AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, peer eens ne eee alors the usual parliamentary oath. TIONAL THEATER. R. LACHLAN TYLER HAS REMOVED (Cp, CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION. CON- n Proceedings To-di Receptions and calls, which neariy sus. |" THNS" RELEASE ExrecreD BY THE GovERE - Renate age ay. lons Is, Which were is- MENT. ae Office anc Residence to 706 13th street north- er 12th and N streets northwest, Rev. I. L.| GovERNwENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Internal reve- THIS (Saturday) EVENING, 2 2 edlately after the reading of the Journal to- | pended Wednesday and Thursdey, were resumed | | ‘The Paris corresponient of the Times sayss S| Reda e ae aad ful Smeal oars ae ey. er eas ae | Ne, $200,675.02; customs, #784834.47. day Loe Soni ex eosin cue maagts Lele | Porilon wrealqeeee coraiany characteriatic of | (fue Covermment eridenly expected the decison Last time of the World Famous : HOLLO=: free. Sunday school. 3 p.m. LG tthe White House to-day | Drlef executive session, Lent The usual Priday hostess»s were nearly all | troduced an additionsy ines a eee Dress buh 7 THOS. J. JONES & CO. F ALISOULS' CHURCH—CORNER OF 1aTH | | AMONO THK CatLEns at Reaintora Haniel When the doors were reopened Mr. Sewell pre- | found at home, and received sitting im their par- | making the issuing of placerds: inant ee te VOKES FAMILY. ‘The undersiened, in pursuance of the requirements aud L strecta northwest, Rev. Rusu R. Sare- | Were Secretary Frelinghuysen, vez | sented resolutions of the logisiature of New Jersey | lors, the retreshment feature being omitted. Mrs. | Overthrow of the republic, punishable.” Ce Paetncreiese ealtult te Folens 2 2 ESE CO | I eae os en tan ate ear eee a Us, | Lapham, Logan, Miller, New York, and Kellogg; Temonstrating against the transfer of the life | Walker, Who was paying calls yesterday, still has | DEATH OF WORDSWORTH LasT EUKYIVING SON, AND FUN IN A Foa. saree OC tocclal Gad peated piston sian unavoidedly detained at his ome, and will not Geeeed | Kee Curtuas iceee Wade WMG ead tates | eaving marvice to tha Nees department. Frith her her attractive guests, Mrs. Thurlow, Miss | LONDON: Feb. 10—Wim Wordsworth,the last Sut Fate lones, we i ther, resid in the y of | 88 announ Sunday. -F i$ “rAd *: |- | Keenan and Miss Adler, who did the honors of her ie poe MONDAY, February 12th, n tind An. Matisewon: spect parser ree UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, MASONIC | “24 Houk, and ex-Secretary Ramsey. Page eee ee oe ae | sawigis Tom tm her Aieeses aie amcor FRENCH RADICALS EXCITED. ‘The Romantic Spectacular Drama, y,, The amount of c apital contributed | [7 U NV ERSALIST | CHURCH. MASONIC oe @hishiwors rennin tian: rich brunette coloring ts one of her greatest | Pants, Feb. 10.—The radicals are violently exs THE ROMANY RYE, er Partner, ie seven hundred | orrow at ile. Sermon by the Bey. ER Evtis, | THR TALLAPOOSA arrived at Boston last even- | 8a! iN Le teen Be memorials of the legisla. | Charms, was dressed effectively in a rich, soft | clted againt the Judicature on account of the Tee Wak dines sitapteten Sam | ‘ssi is £8 be conetdered commenced on | D-D-. of Chicago, Til. Sunday school at 9:46 a-m- It | tng, trom Newport ture of Kansas, one asking that lumber be placed | fabric of cherry-rea, with a hal-blown red tulip | lest of Prince Napoleon ie ae hehewee tee . On eh danue Mac veloue Ect; january, 1863, and is to terminate January ~ STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR in the square corsage. Mr. Biggs, of Williams- | Prince Napoleon, encouraged by late events in on the free list, and another asking for legislation Frthoe Napa e fi THE CLatus of army officers under the recent | ?9 vent the spread of pleuro pneumonia. Port, pleasantly remembere from last ‘ance, lutends to start a newspaper. Fe ipso venag stars Ong ene ae ae oy ot decision in the Tyler case are being settieg by the | “afr ariand presented a Joint resolution of the | WiBter, Je abun a guest of Mr. and THE SKYE CROFTERS. Aswhen presented at Booth’s Theater, New Yor ‘ 3 Wa. accounting officers of the Treasury at the rate of | general assembly of Arkansas in favor of appro- araWineracies kane Tae ee ‘marope, ana Perel eeciepny Tae as ay of Mawes AL, MERTING OF THE STOOR- bom Fe Bex montit: Neary (4p ciation shave | pe icy common Scmcol! Dirpoees 1n SEALE6 |S rece An Institution of Washington ‘as a | crofter’ have agreed that the four’ rimcieadees and exci et sof the ARLINGTON FIRE INSUR- ce. CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, REV. | already been settled. There are about 1,500 in all, ‘Mr. Sawyer presented a remonstrance of citizens | Cabinet lady’s Wednesdays, and as thronged, | who viclently resisted the service ot jana. : NCE COMPANY for the District of Columbia, for the PULEAM Past, Dp. motor, Holy com. | and itis expected that the entire mumber will bé | | Mr. Sawyer alnst putting lumber on the free | Tecelves with a gracious domésticity in Lent quité | Jordy: warrants, should surrender at aiubargan Fore: ‘ election of ihe Conan. hoe eager: | Munion 8 a.m." Morning service and sermon, 11 a.m. ; | disposed of during the present year, ag P as enjoyable as her more elaborate receptions cana : ss SATURDAY. February sath, | C}!DE service and serinon 7:30 pan. "At evoninw st "Sit. Dawes, from the committee on Tnatan | during the season proper. Sx Pareuscng, Feo, 10-The Yetumost!_ say TO-NIGHT, AT 8. close'at 3. in, UWhy hold soriidly'to Sheed crsacay Dees setts | THE Fist Colrtasion SreaMeR Albatross lett the affatrs, reported a bill to amend the law in rela- | | Mrs H. J. Ramsdell's Fridays, at ner residence | that the canna of the Caine am that, eeceen Gf the Cire tuse Actros SRANE T RAWLINGS, | Secret Progress of the world demand new ones?” it_| Washington navy yard to-day for Wilmington, | tion to trespassers on Indian lands. 7 MISS M E ADDERS ERECTION OF THE On Q street, are one of ‘the very pleasant features | parently, ti E EW FOU :TERIA Del., for repairs, Mr. McMillan introduced a bill to provide for an } of that day In visiting circles. £ @ ever Jamies Creek Canal—M atreat—the | [8 surcoe tetteah Hae a CeURCH, 7H ‘ additional associate Justice of the supreme court! Among others, paying calls, were observed Miss reheat the Savy Needs a” We Fan ap far ag the turn- | Josrrn T. Keucy, pastor. —Kegular services at’ lia. | “Tae Orenas, axp WHO WiLL Arrear—Tho | gana! Sherman, daughter of the General; Mrs. Warner i: See me Alistraugers are comitals pein Ot 9:89 & Bl | operas to be given during the stay of Her | Mr. Call introduced a bit! authorizing the Presi- | Semmens, daughter of the Dwight; Mrs. Hatton, 4 ei s Allstrangers are cordially welcome. as | operat in Washington are | dent to tm retaliatory charges at the U.S. } Miss Spofford, Misses Delia and Julia Dwight eldest son of ‘the Duke ot “At ‘AM'L 8. SHEDD, RYLAND CHAPEL, CORNER 10TH AND D | M@desty’s Opera company In Washing! » | consulates in the Spanish dominions and for other | Mrs. and Miss Willits, Miss Thompson; algo many | Conduct with Lady Aylesford. coins | eget southwest.—Preaching at 11 a.m., by | “Faust,” with Albani and Scateh!; “Semiramide,” | purpos ‘The bill was referred to the committee | young society men who look the better for their lesford. 409 Orm Sraeer Nontawest. Rev. J.C. Haary, of Grace. do by | With Pattl; “Rigoletto,” with Albani; “William | 5n'Deerss —— shit foreign relations, and Mr. Call asked the com- | twelve hours’ sleep on Wednesday and Thursday 4 ne _ y ON TUESDAY NI ewiiceeais bastor, Rev. Riouakp Nouns. Welcome toall. it" | Tell,” with Dotti, Galasst and the new tenor, | 0 fore!" give Itearly attention, as it related toa | nights, “The, ieading. a eee ee eat | The Dublin Murder Conspiracy Trials. ‘The Grand Play of NG AX i BR SITE! Merzivueski; “Don Glovanni,” with Furech-Madl, me itude suffered by the wi el; 103e Of vespers With the belles | MICHAEL KAVANAGH, TRE CARMAN, TCRNS IN By 3. ar Fee Home, Sweet Heme.” FURNACES AND RANGES. (Ce UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MISSION.— | Dot “ana Scaichi; “Traviata,” with Patti? grievance of great magnit y the peo- | were lively at the close | pers ty J. Howard Payne, author of “Home, Sweet Home. e time 18 approaching when Ru: must re-occupy the wnole of Kuldja. SCANDAL IN HIGH LIFE, Lonpon, Feb, 10.—Lady Blanford has obtained @ decree nist against the Marquis of Blandiord, borough, tor mise THE Nexe Week, MR. FREDERICK ’ WARDE Monday....... ..J. Sheridan Kuowlee’ a le of Florida. and their escorts in pairs, returning from St. stursgannnt GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, LATROBES AND | Naw york avenue nonieen Dono, Fotos TH! | Dallet, Woe3. the tall orehestra, chorus and ballet | toe or rue PExsion arPnorntation art. | Sota Seer eae ett me coon, Fee. 10,2 ain. A, Davin @ispatch to ‘Wednesday Matinee...... Shakespeare's Shylock | GRATES. beet a peas oe ae ea a Pm by Ber. aa ci sari) ety ey ce ey rot Ip on| Atthe close of the morning business Mr. Logan] Among the first of the pleasant things which ntrgl News says: hael Kavanagh, the m’s Damen and Pythias | | Estimates fr: n Hehed for new workin all the above | W. A. Orr, 1125 New Jersey avenue northwest, ‘Thure- rane , give gemonstration that the advent of lent is not | afman, Nas turned informer agatust the ‘prise day oeutita: T208 Alee ene ee ie | Wednesday next at Metzerott’s, a up oe Lee aie iaemnies: to pata ap to the festivities of the year was a | 90ers charged with conspiring to murder govern. Mr. eee theater party at the National and a subsequent | Ment officials. He will be the first wituess exe FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, 14th AND G in ald, to prevent the pledging of pension (gE ‘morrow, at Il a. m., preaching be | THR PRESIDENT, It 1s understood, will nominate : : mined in the investigation at Kilmainham supper last evening, given by Mrs. Clayton MeMi- | amined Berta Hp. : certificates in any way. rict, Wl 5 testify that he drove the Bishop E.G. Axpuews, D.D.. L-L.D., and 1:90 | Hon. Emory Speer a United States atstrict attor- Ancate y chael, wife of the marshal of the District, who, ulwer Ly tion's Rickelieu treet : car employed by the assassins of Lord Frederiok af Signa ate ee ey ford trict of Georgia, vice Jas, THE TARIFF BILL during the few weeks she has been occupying the - . rhe sotioe can te £ the Jett 081 lean Sraxez, Bean Frayer mecting Wednesday svenine 0! B higos eng cueeetee shoe Tent Go ghcw (hater Misias Ante treed ng | Deven ES ETA eae ae Dee Sinn | MUSae se Ner eS commedious and safe hail of the Jefereon onary sabbath. ahoW (haved inne as mained Te Nichecd Sete wir be texeneien on rent Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods, Cor- | “onary uy allot next Sat ment to show that so long as there remained any eS, HAMLINE M. and P northwes m., by pastor, Rev. 8. tory "3:30, Tempera Faq. ; 6, Yo The court was again crowded thi: GHURCH. CORNER 91H| OnpgRs Revoxep.—The orders for Commodore | portion of our interest bearing debt payable at | ‘bly pleasant. The entertainment last evening ag: his morning with: Was a compliment to Miss Goodwin, of Maine, | privileged spectators, including many ladies. It is AnTeOGK, -Gkise ts Vin. | W- @ Temple, now on duty with the Jeannette in- | Sur pleasure it, was absurd to say that the public | daughter of ex-Gov. John Goodwin, and at present expected that after ‘the present hearing the cage 4 . H, | Vestigating board, to hold himself im readiness to | revenues were excessive or that there was a sur- a guest of Mrs. Blaine. Among the young ladies ‘ba adjourned until Wednesday,and the exame na Peoples Meet a is ‘te camaan the South Atlantic station, have been | plug. Included were the two daughters of Gen. Chaun- | imation thereafter proceed at shorter stages, , **Christian Meditation.” Wel- +; revoked, and Commodore Thomas 8. Phel, 3, COM- REDUCTION OF TAX ON TOBACCO AND SNUFF. cey McKeever; Miss McElroy, niece of the Presi- KAVANAGH’S TESTIMONY, 10°” | handing the Pata Linrtoit tie resand, Cal, bas) ‘The amendment proposed by Mr. Beck last night | ent; the Misses Mellon, of Philadelphia, the | Joseph Brady, Timothy Rene dtaes Carey, the A. B. FRANCIS, OLD SCHOOL | been ordered to hold himself {n readiness to com- HE ONLY TIME TO HEAR “GATH,” Youngest of whom will be. remembered as One of | town councillor; the carman’ Fitzmorris, alias we MR. GEO. ALFRED TOWNSEND, Sumi pTeach at Columbia Law Building, | mand the South Auantic station, to relieve Rear | Teducing the internal revenue tax on snuff, smok- | {ye ns charming of the bridesmaids at the re- | “Tne Goat,” Lawrence Hanlon, Joseph Merilett, MOUNTAINS, re 05; To-morrow, Sunday, February 11, at 3 p.m. it*_ | Admiral Crosby, who is under orders to commund | {ng and manufactured tobacco to 8 cents per | cent wedding of the daughter of Attorney General | James Merilett, Edward O'Brien, William Maroney, TAINS. ean of Special Correspondents, = ASBURY M. E. CHURCH.—Preaching at 1i | the Astatic station, und was agreed to by a vote of 80 to %, as fol-| Brewster: Miss Curtin, the daughter of Gov. Au- | Daniel Curley, @nd. Datlel’ Delany ene s linse of o for | Deliver bis Great Teeture on the Presidents of the | ESP", “rusty M. E, CHURCH. Preaching at 11 Niet drew G, Curtin, and diss Sallie Emory. ‘There | placed in the dock to-day The pete Kee ees D be devo x a ae United States, entitled subject: **The Ninth Commendment.”” At p.m. | Naval Nores.—Commodore C. H. Baldwin has Yeas—Messra, Aldrich, Barrow, Bayard, Beck, | Were of course even a larger number of gentlemen | nach, was then sworn. He deposed that he drove aeaeaton +: children’s tickets, 10 cente, It “THOMAS, THE DOUBTER,” by Rey. Hexny Buooxs. Sunday «chool at 9 a.m. and been coimissioned to be rear admiral from sist | y; ce Harley. Georme, Gorman Gro. preent including Major John B. Fassitt, the chief | Braay, Kelly,and two other men whom he aid not 2 = = ——— ae = Spine Ateanwers sre always welcome, Sees | senate ieee Capt. Milton Haxtgn, U.S.N., on | ver, Jonata ack son, Jones, (rideiaa), Lavan Leet ach arena McMichael: Mr. Baboock and | know, 'to Phosnix Park on the evening of ‘he age Will be at WILLARD'S HALL, MOUNT VERNON PLACE M,_&, CHURCH, . Healt) 7 * york) chell, MOTZAD, | the arya Me Sony ene a ae Aimy. Of | sassiniation of Lord Frederick Cavendish. and Mr. et CP South “Preaehine ot il aoe ty ey EGE: | his own ‘pplication, has been plaged on the re- | Mahone, “Mutter Sree or chelsea ' (Rear of Willard’s Hotel, F street, ) re the army; Mr. John Chew, Mr. Walter Blaine and | Burke. James Carey and Daniel Dels ey were On Mr. Chester A. Arthur, jr. Seats at the side of the road in the park. De! Pastor. Com orative address at night with | tired Ist from February 7th, 1883.-—Naval Ca- | Pendleton, Platt, Ransom, Sawyer, Slater, Van it + ON FRIDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 16rH. ic cordially invited. dets Chas. ©, Brown and Wm. E. €ook have re- | Van Wyck, Vest, Williams, Butler, Kellogg—30. in Tate wockral ifles’ Cadets cave thelr first hop | sald they were watching the chief secretary. 5 ae = pees Nays—Messrs. Allison, Anthony, Biair, Cockrell, | , The National Rifles’ ¢ Saterairece sts Aamo SOS | EO? it cin manne Fae We Wace | Beanie x onthe Leave, wth permission” wo | Coke, Davis (noi) Dhiwea Eatin Pye Gar | MMe evening at Morais which prove an gc n Ghat erattant eaaeed The ee roa clay ig bi D 0 Hele VR i 5 land, Hawley, Ingal am, Logan, McDill, 4 eat 6: : whe UCINDA B. CHANDLER, God, Permit Me Not, Abt. Evening music: Protect Navat OnpeRs.—Captain A. W. Jonson orderea | Rollins, Sewell, Sherman, Windom—24. clement, He depo: ‘The program of dances included sixteen numbers, wen yok 4 on the 6th of May last he was at the Royal Oak tocommand the Powhatan’ 18th imstant. Lieu- House of Representatives. and the Interest continued until the last dance | puoifc house in Park Gate vtreet. He wre eng: a Us Thro’ the Coming Night, Curschman: Offertor alt Building, 9th | sito go I Huieaaey Io | 8 8010, I. W. Flood. All are invited. at . as unfinished | Was reached after midnight. ‘The floor director, | by four men—Brady and Kelly. and twostrencken RST ST CHURG ; tenant Commander John McGowan ( duty at the | Several private bills, coming over as . r ci { Phew me Fe L EO" netweon cand Hy Her. Be Cotnna eae League Island, Pa., navy yar 4 eae EO. busin were passed to-day. Cadet T. Arthur Tomlinson, performed his duties (Brady here utv ‘4 loud guttural threat, BO ning service to-motrow (D. V.) at dt? with satisfaction, aided by the members of the | distinct words were heard. There was no. lon pect; | Matthews detached trom command of the Powha- | On motion of Mr. Talbott, of Maryland, Senate gira There dau Acqualut now thyself with Him, and beat Pesce.” . be = ee — DELIGHTS OF TRAVEL WITHOUT TiS DISCOMPULIS.” | floor committee, Cadets E. L. Dunn, G. H. French, | ter to-day among the prisoners when Kavanagh HE pe es subject” "Repent for whe | SR 12h instant and placed. on mains, orders. | bill was passed appropriating $10,000 for the erec- 3, Harry Stone dnd Lee B. Mosher, she commit: Japntined wuem.) , : m ; : ° | Pay Inspector William W. Williams from the Lan- Kalb at Annapolis, | tee of arrangements were Harry W. Sm! & | Kavanagh then potnted to Patrick Delaney as ane rep Lectures = SE a Ee statlon, On the reporting of his | 44" Of * monument to Baron Dek poms | Bosworth, Fred. L. Siddons, Lee B. Mosher and, | o¢AveDaeh toon eens. sis Gnoe pie cena STRATED EECTURES, JOHN B. GOUGH, CF outed MENS TER PRESBYTERIAN | rellet, and ordered to return home aad report ar- A. Tomlinson. Lieut. Oyster, Messrs. Geo. Evans, | the pagk by the island bridge gate to the Phar a Hee ie 2 Ss | rival.’ Pay Inspector Edwin Stewart from duty as | Mr. Bragz, of Wisconsin, asked leave to print in Dent, Maxson and other members of the Rifles monument and along the alle road to the Gouge H, LINCOLN HALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, ESDitrrxeua, eaniay wabsoey he pastor Hew B. | inspector of provisions atthe New York wave | the Congressionat Record his views on the Fitz | were'present and manifested a fraternal intere. monument, and they there got down. They ne it" | Yard and ordered to the Laneaster., Passed AS- | Sonn Poster bil in the association of witich the sentor organization | guid there was ‘ue’ sien at Sekine nem, rae [5,27 , JOHNS CHURCH GEORGETOWN, | hatan and peed pe site tram the Pow- | “yr. sitter, of Pennsylvania, objected. i .justly vers proud. ‘The cadets’ rst hop, | meaning Fitzharrig, “a “carman. (Fitzharne fONDAY, Fol 12, 3 winrespense to the very urgent reane-tof many who | QE eos SOHN SsHURCH, GEORGETOWN, | hatan and placed on waiting orders. although aastily devised, was a perfect success, te Mr, Lynch, of Mississippl, asked consent to ted which ‘will no'douve thdues. them to repeat | Ore, aee me aA ay o) rae we TAR (elght cut, pasted and | On its passage a bill placing the heirs of colored | it at an early day. Among those enjoying inson, director of the Irish criminal ie Evening prayer and’ iacture 4:30 poms Lite Letacaa folded) for ile Pek Ika canelisnt petnber aa ET Oa Oa are ae wo mounty as) the Vane Vices ee pend Featigation department, and Mr. Courtuey IE sf e et t bashes e whi § al Ny . eessl, alt, oyle, privaie ret U of Lieutes it * ies sete oe ere +*_ | can be had ready for mailing at the counter, price | “ar. Sparks, of Illinols, objected. dpe Neg i es Bil a i “Dont call me_ nt present In the court to-day were an unday in Lent, Febrnary 11th. Holy communion 7:30 | to the immen: Venice, Milan and the I hmong, thas r. Sen SATURDAY, Feb. 1 MONDAY, Fi TUESDAY neand helptul. me, BET F street, ep: ~ 7 L. Ringwalt, Vaneverter, Armor, Kirby, fda and cer. Before the prisoners were charged z ‘ cents: ailmmiacion 2 CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, | three cents, Only one dollar a year {Postpatu) to Suan AGIR& BIS Katte Tomilnson. 1-King, Minnte Stoddard, Misses | the counsel for Geomse Smithy Gus ee omday, Tomenlere tions, ys tie, Jeocon tance nee an i? | any address in the United States and Canada. The House then, at 11:55, went into committee ot | Hart, Moore, O'fiara, Stultz, Luce, Ratubon, | cused conspinators, trale atic the aS Ro iy Conducped by Hey. Je Ge AMES, te House then, Bb 122, Roberts, Chadwick, McCullough and Wolbaupt, | ydmission Of his ‘clicnt to’ Dai, which” was SHALLENBERGER will address the meeting, The “Buzzard Dollar.” the whole cle eee of Michigan, in the chair) and Messrs, N Gutter, & King. W, 3, lewis, F. We refused. d flute, by Messrs. GIBson on the tar! rown, J. J. Marsh, F: Merchant, J. & Ashburn, J. r, with piano aecompaninient. Younygien | WILL IT HAVE TO GO?—THE SILVER MEN BAY XO. Kavanagh, resumed, deposed as follows: A. Hart, L. Betts, ‘Stokes, N. Walker, ae es = _ that ped . no it = . Hal . i. We | sign izbarris ¢ Witness saw him witha the silver dollar are called, are not afratd of any age hs Soret ‘she duty on | Roman, ‘7.0, Noyes and &. ©. Rice. = . coming ‘from, on opposite direction, ‘and saw legislation at this session to Umit or reduce silver { Tennessee,counseled his republican | , Mss Lilie Singleton, daughter of Representa- | four men alight. from the cab. The cab stayed a coinage. Senator Jones, of Nevada, Who is one of | mrienan Grice ne early consultation 1 prepare {ive Singleton, of Iinois, gavea party last even. | long way ‘Bp the road,with the horses ead turned Indian Wigwam. faethe week, “aultrow morning and contimutng dur. | the best informed men of the country upon all | for vigorous action, adie Spotl Cape -~ hey —pmnag rll — % A 52 aie i = eveung in war k. Service of song and s:cial meetin at 7 th int 1 fa'toa Sean ‘Mr. Wheeler, of Alabama, advocated the amend- | Hotel, comp! tary friend, i Ing, 3 ‘hing at 7:30. All cordially invited to | duestions pertaining to coinage, gai orooene| en betng in the interest of the agricultural | DUT. looking je saw one of the gentlemen tall; 1t*_| Porter that any measure to stop or Umit the coin. | [BERL as belng tn, the 1 Jufge and Mrs. Sanderson, of California, with | hedid not see the other fall, but the four men > BARTON STREET METHODIST EPIs- | age of silver dollars would pe “overwhelmingly | ‘The amendment fixing the rates of duty on | their attractive daughter, Miss Sibyl, left the | Whom he drove to the park jumped in his car and Cee COP CHURCH Georgetown, D. C2-Mission- hi Sox : H. Stone, Capt. Domer, J. H. Frances, H.W. Sinith, services, @°™ Visiting the city specially invited to these | ‘The silver men in Congress, as the advocates of | The pending amendment was that offered by 9, UL 0. R. Ma ep VEUMONT AVENUE CURISIIAN CHURCH, ye meee oe ore (eran treet, between N and Rhode Island ayent idan: War Dance, warriors | F. D. Powrn, Pastor, will nod a series of meotin ° WINNEDAGO TRIBE. Feeavaiy NEW PUBLICATIONS. saat) w t cent-ad valol after along | Arlington Jast week for home, going first with a | he drove away. Brady sat on the right side of the MK. MAPLE: honor to snnounce that he — acy Day —Preaching at “lla. m. by Rey. GoW, | efeated in both houses. ea Cara) Hots Oe eee ay cen arenas Ged ac ee Pepe t otGranditian Gres come | A Ou we Se itied st (oop m, beter, J. J-G. Wensren, | the sameold ight against silver that has been | debate, was lost 97 10 101, Anderson, | at New Orleans. Kavanagh identiNed Fitzharris as the driver of mencing MON ary 19, for Five Nights end NNOUNCEMENT. &. 8, Missionary Anniversary on Tuesday evening next | waged by the east for years. No, it will not be- Lynch, Mackey, ‘Halland Dezendort youed with | ‘The serious illness which Mrs. Professor Baird | the cab. He deposed that he saw Lord Frederick a Scans = us » with address by Hon. MILTON if" | Come a political question in the next presidential the démocrats,’ and Messrs. Mosgrove and Wise | has experleneed dunn, the winter still continues, | Cavendish and Mr. Burke approachng. Some one MADAME 4 — REERS campaign. There ts no danger of that. You see, i a : among he drove suld the tall man was to be 2° WESI'Y CHAPEL, CORNER OF FIFTH | Nelther party is a unit upon it. Eastern republi. (Pa.) with the republicans. [The announcement | and will prevent both-herself and Miss Baird from assassing Kavanagh said he ‘subsequently = Fminent ex Bhi : a a y Ki st s avanag a \ ‘The sale of EBRUARY 12 ¢ pastor, Rev. McKENNey; 7:30 p. m., cong | silver, While western southern me! ark. Kelly alighted at the terminus. Metzerott Co SPRRUARY Ere, 1853, i pe 9:30 a; m.. Sunday school. “Braver | parties are almost a Unit. In its. favor. Sete ‘The District in Congress. The National Rifles will give another large re- | Patt nianohy yausnted , aay eontinue for ty 0 49 _ | we open in connection with our large atock of English | eetiux OS tra tore he circle Friday | attempt to strike down silver ig the old fight for 4 | INDEBTEDNESS OF THE ALEXANDRIA CANAL COM- ——_ and hop after Lent, but during the inter- (scad ae sae W DI ME MUSEUM. and French Literature, the sale of evening. & rangers single standard. The talk about silver PANY. will treat their lady friends to an Impromptu Cotton Mill Closcd on Account ef a } EB ME MUSEUM, _ = 5s beng cumbersome and tnconventent is all non- cation to the chairman of the | 2#2C¢ On the monthly drill night at the armory. < Penneyivanis avenue, néar 1th street. GERy PANISH AND ITALIAN BOOKS, Winey: Atlas, mr aud Tp. am Mesrniey thence: | Sense. Nobody wants the sliver money. but the | 1% @ communication to the chairman of the | “irre ou te weutiay drill ni expected home in a a fies unter aat ou dinig Gh Nevins chats Teqiuice Atte. m. gud 7 p.m. Morning theme: | cortificates which represent it are asgond es are, | committee on the District of Columbia of the few days from Cincinnat!, where she has chaper-| _WILMTNcTOx, Det., Feb. 10.—The Arlington cote Ferforn : i atterdeath probation: Sunday heal dar ent 4 Or | other money, and just as convenient Why; lock | House, the Secretary of the Treasury states that | oned a party of young ladies at the musteal festi- | ton mills closed to-day on’ account of a strike, Dog Circus. | Deutsche Clarsiker und Novellen. ‘Young People's Moston Oh 7 | here (and thé Senator drew from his pocket an old | the indebtedness of the Alexamiria, ovat com- | val. throwing out of employment five hundred hands. 2 sal ee ~0, HYZER WILL | WSllet stuffed almost to bursting with greenbacks, | pany to the United States government {8 $122,000. | Mrs. John D. Gill, of Cheyenne, Wyoming. 1s | A Feduction of three per cent in wages was made £9-2t Novelas Poputares en Espanol. (2e>, SPIRITUALISM MRS. F. 0. HYZER WILL | gold and silver certificates, and none of them were Capitol No: with her husband visiting Ohio friends at 1836 Ver- | # Mouth ago, and yesterday notice was given of @ ———— — =! eebtoean proumet thin revennak ouithis eublect at Masonite Temple To-mor- | Gr small denomination, either,) just look at this ss mont avenue, further reduction of ten porcent, The manager G®sD Cc ce ctor jani. Toweveuing at 7:30 o'clock. Aduission, 10 cts. 1" (spreading outa silver certificate.) What prettier | REPUBLICAN CAUCUS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE. Dr. A.C. Peal A wire in the city with Mi says that the prevailing dullness in the cotton P° GRACE M. iE. CHURCH, 9ra AND 8 STS.— | OF more conventent money cin be had than this? | A conference of the republican caucus commit- a eres sre in the city TS. | trade ts the cause of the reduction, BY THE APOLLO CLUB, Vv. G. FISCHER, <5 Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching at 11 a.m. Assisted by a Full Orchestra of Forty Pieces: Annie-Roemer Kaspar and Mr. A. D.W @f the Mendelssohn Club, of New York city. You can buy as much for a silver dollar anywhere he Whitney, 1210 Massachusetts avenue. Wythe ter, Mica np Nontts | Come and hear “im: | a5 with a gold dollar. ‘There are uow in, cireric, | 126 Or the Senate was held this morning, to de- FOREIGN BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, eal meetin. ret ES Major EL avenge, presciing by tion In this couutry one hundred and six million antes} Nes ——— District Government Affairs. termine which of the various measure: now pend- Col. Tom Ochiltree’s Dilemm: prctets meget pastor a¢7:30 Bim dollars ia slivers Strike that down and you pro- we inane Sou ae kad pa Sodus ae ane YS CONGRESSIONAL PAY IN DANGER. The Commissioners to-day approved Iquor le RE <AL CHU 529 15th etreet (oprosite U. 8. Treasury. = eae luce a devastating panic. This country is steadily | impor: ress to a vo! n AS terest ral question is likely to arise in “iter, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. . pce oe ORTH BAPTIST CHUROH, FOURTEENTH | growing in population, by reason both ct eeeoey | maportant hava been disposed of penne aE eons peed oe a Ee ayer abate or | CCnses for John W. Gray and Phillp Reiter. TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, 1883, §B" Works of Art in different languages our specialty. street, near R.—Rev. J. L. Lopae, D. D., | increase and Immigration. This steady growthde- | munds, Allison, Sherman, Hill, Miller (Cal), Har- | TS ing upot Pi THE HERDIC COACHES. At 8 o'clock. oe the evenings Tester Here Aree Bamaypubiect | mands n steady increase of our. currengy: er cae, | anes at aon, Sherms recut, And devote! three | Congress in satisfaction of a Judgment of the gov- | se Herdic Chariot company have made applica iran cerita: | Ranaresd “suaie ean te = Holy Spirit." Baptisin after moecnen, ae ver is the only source that will Supply. that In- | quarters of an hour to discussing the general sub-| ernment. itseems that Tom Ochiltree, who has | tion to the District Commissioners to be ass ‘Store “withort exten M® Arter Par we 1 i crease. Gold is growing scarcer all the world | ject. No definite p mae Gettled upon, Dut | been elected to the 48th Congress from Texas, was | a stand for the Herdics, at some point adjoint eee, micas ety a ageocia of the Royal eae Brae eT | BP RED the GoeriNGs Sf Ca EAN OPPO. | over. When prices go down tt is not a sign of hard | it was Geclded (nat tne aktpping Dill seemed to! 4 ‘United States marshal under Grant, and’ was | the Baltimore aud mocnae depot. The matter pois lonemeszares aeons tects." 701 15th street, corner of G. 48-4t" "| testantismn) vindicated every Sunday af 41 sine in tice Fe olay La Te 8) ie do | eee sneral understanding was | short In his accounts about $10,000. ‘Suit. was | Under consideration. Gheistudelphian Keclesia, meeting in MeCauley’a Hall, | (he ‘nerease of ou currency, Which supplies the | other measure, Ee yes t by th t to thi PERMITS TO BUILD, HE ROLLER SKATING RIN! Pa; ave, bet. 2d and Jd'sts. s.c. Allareinvited. No | steady growth of the country, wish its sinews of | reached that this bill shail be frst called up alter | Drought by the government to recover the moner, Peden _ T Tae Erecraic Forx R. ‘collection. ad 1t*_ | business and trade, is to‘produce a panic. ‘The to- | the disposition of the tariff bill. and three years ago Jud ent was obtained forthe | Bullding permits issued by Inspector Entwisles NEW YORK AVENUE, HE EGLECTBICAL KE’ URNACE EGULA- = tal increase of bank circulation last year was only PAYMENT FOR THE ARLINGTON ESTATE. full amount, which. with the interest, amounts to| John Bell, repair brick, 200 C strect northwest; a ¥ TOR Oe MASSACHU- | $3,000,000, which was but a drop in the bucket In Between Thiricenth and Fourteenth streets. 3 Something like $15,000. ‘Tlds has ‘never been | $1,100, George H. Owen, repair fTame, 718 sth ee It was stated to-day at the Capitol, upon good ect . ‘ 5 controls the fire in Hot Air Furnaces and Steam Heaters | West-—Missionary Day. 11 a.m., Rev. C. Hranerr | CoMparison with the enlarged demand for money. 1, uo! paid. Since his election to — Con, southwest; $100. D. B. Groff, erect three twe ress 3 No, there is no danger of any anti-silver legisia- | authority, that the Senate judiclary committee | the question has been raised relative to the wore Aseeubiies Monday, Wednesday and Friday Nights at | £0. 1HSt any desired temperature misy Le sustained unt- | RICHARDSON; 4p.m,. Anniversary of Sunday School ie to All Former Ee i Di ernment levying upon hts pay, and about a week | “ty gang = Steet northeast, between 6th i Soaidty: smarty _8. | Hon. It the enemles of silver were to attethipt to | have practically agreed to report a bill appropri- : 's pay, eek | 7th; $6, pee formly thronhout the eat Keb woof one dexree | J. Rt deNliian, of iiamesotn US Renate: Hoe eat | Hohe Hang Cnemles of ‘silver w (on, an appropria- | ating $150,000 to Pay. Gen. Lee for Ge APRTOPT | oe airs Ochiltnge teamaitecn proposition to the Se poo Habis attachment and wilisate contin feeenectar | tond, Peelle of Indiana, and Hon, 3" Hiyait Suiithent | toe ry ee Co amenaMeRE oD, ek tao Nad ener ee ee ee naible tor | solleitor of the Treasury tocompromisetuisclaim. | ane pismct Commoners wit ask, 1 Om ae two seasons, aud furuish the grcatest amount of com: | New York, U. 8. House of Representatives. it Senator Hill, of Colorado, said he was confident | back taxes, and that Gen Leos counsel have con-| In his statement Mr. Ochiltree states wedded) ne istrict appropriation bill, for Music by W. F. Weber's Orchestra. fon : > NINTH STREET METHODIST PROTEs- | that any legisiation inimical to silver would be | sented to accept this sum. oor man; that the money was taken by hissubor- | Sitiovent funds to. pay the inereeeca police fores —— HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. roy Chureh, between i: and F streets north. | Deaten in the Senate, and he believed ie would THE BILL 10 RETIRE GENERAL GRANT, aved the Deneht of fe and ‘om these greevastis | authorized by act of Sixt January, 19h aunou Amsen:bilen Every Aftersoon at 2:39. Eon and Ten” BabpetEe guar, fervion at 11 | also bo beaten in the House, puthe did not appre | aye struc Gee ae upon the retirea | Stfers to coinpromige by the paymentof $000 The | 10.4 litle over seven thousand Wollars:, also ‘Hates mace witn clubs desiring to vie't the Rink. 317 NINTH STREET. 8. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath ‘school, 9:30 a.m. heme | hend any serious attempt at this session against ‘¥ 4 pay! ‘the cost of additional furniture for the new police Special arrangements made for individual instrze- | Branch, 1760 P street, \t Cire 625 | Ih accliet cee Cin ea MORON. og Erogreaa or Advance | stiver, st of the army, which has been before the House | proposition has been sent to District atvor | the cos houses, which will amount to about $700 thou. {6 SE Pee Maeehy Dupont Cirele, jm Excellence 4 Characteristic of God's Work in Ge | ‘The stiver men in the House iubstantially Telter- | committee on military affairs, came up last week, | D€¥. Goodrich, Peel Texan, fot | or $00; also, for new heating apparatus tor the = Sais Gamioe = a eae “buzzard dollar asi Se acqumagnt that the | when a vote was taken and the motion to make a | MSTeport as to the Taets of the casé. In the event | SF #10; Also, for new heating appa ‘nd Abbot NEW THESTER CoMIQUE. [JSIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE (ee, XORTH CAROLINA AVE. GLP. )MTRBION, buzzard dollar,” as it 18 doriatvely termed, 1s the Solicitor of the ‘Treasury refusing to com- and B streets southeast.—Preaching favorable report was lost by a voteof5to2 At med ise %, ed. The erandert combina- School, in all some $12,000 or $15,000. promise the matter,the First Comptroller will be 5 at 11 o'clock a.m., by Rev. F. A. Stiek. ‘Temperance yesterday's meeting of the committee the effort | called upon to decide the question as to whether . tion of well-known stars ever presented on cuesingo FACULTY : Meeting at 7:10 p.m. Good addresses and slngiag. ‘The Groat Western Floods. Was made to reconsider the former vote, but 1t | Mr. Ochiltree’ pay as member ‘ot Congres com ne Affaire in Alexandria. iis Week at th.s favorite resort. ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGe | 12 Public are invited. LG ee failed. The chances of the of ihe bill, | attached. ‘This 1s the first case of the kind that | Reported for ‘ime Evemtno STAR. = s s nN WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE “GATH” RUNNING THE OHIO RIVER. with a majority of the do | has arisen, and tt 1s exciting considerable interest. MISS LIZZIE SIMS, TAMAR FOR CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, | (BP union cor ace Farnwan, A. M., of New| ‘The floods in the west are represented by the | D0t seem at alll favorable. ‘The statutes referring to that question are as fol- | _, 7%" UPPER Poromac STEAM FLURET. — AS ‘The greatest of all danseuse; MeCsrihy nid SRarcee ks BILE, HEADACHE, CLUEBRAL CON- | York will addrose the meeting, at Masonic Témple, cor- ‘Ohio ri THE IRON REPRESENTATIVES OF PENNSYLVANIA | lows: Sc coe ee ply passenger 0 got. through from Mhio a everythi nl @ full resumption heir riley Mice Gaereatons cl "Growaa'e Late ceeriok ea: Gi pumaw. esas wil conduct the nett” BESB: Bm | To wasnington Lost iene uae prodig. | Succeeded today in deteating the effort of the poesia orseeren says: frase elute tie clove of the mouth, the owners of w" Kearney auc MeCarthy iu if vitea. 4t_|tous. At Parkersburg the B. and 0. trains were | Southern members to have the duty on cotton ties| _‘‘Nomoney shall phont & tates until e steamers which have “ MULDOON'S PICNIC, INDIEN Trerared by GRILLON, | UNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURGH, Ota-| eld a day. Mr. Geo. Alfred na came inn | placed at, 8% percent ad valorem. The voto was Fisocgunied oval aid ito the Trea ai'sue Siay Wonton, obich eneeeets prietor, oI street f/ fortab! lose—y 4 a may Dl caser, t Dou't fail tome the Swinging Female Minstrel Scene Fharmacien de Ire clecee dels Baron Panter eee Preaching Suaday sore: | the Arst train after a unique @xperlesce, reviving republicans Sher Git tee Goangerats, and’ two | Grelanret Gey pee te ee new hands, and the Harry Loder will be and the Hesley Brothers us “ihe lwo iiappy Hotten, Faculte de Paris, ings at 11 o'clock. Sunday kokool Sunday afternoons | the old adventures of the war correspondents, He Pennsylvania democrats with the republicans. section, the accounting officer of the ‘Treasury, if re- | and put into commission early in the tow." Usual prices of adinission. oy at3o'clock. Prayer meetingn Wednesday evenings at | ject; d at Marietta, twel' ve Park juired to do so by the party, his arent or side-wheel steamer Enterprise has an 27 rue Hambuteau, Paris. | T:3p o'clock. All’ are welcome. | ete ear ote a ae ve a Tkgudices Gases i! report forthwith to the solicitor of the Treasury ©" FELLows' HALL. eee en ances mahal pune: | [cgye THE IOWA REPUBLICAN ASSGOIAATOx | PATE, ON Tuesday night, with an engagement oer Gaye thorestser oder aut Co bs commenced ty Sach wee tives—is sgreeanle to take, and never pro- will hoid {te regular monthly meeting TUESDAY | Pending cit Ohio, om a z ii sentathe sureties.” ® plates 2 duces irritation. EVENING, February 13, at Grand Army Hall, 7th and | B6S@ay mort comes AD een aniete ‘The act of March 3, 1875, also provides iu Every Nix! eel Latreets northwest, at 7:30 o'clock. There will be lite- ith “When any claim, duly allowed legal authority, Fold byall Druseista, $a13-e&w,3m.10 ie lock Uon-could be had with any point,and the common <- PROF. CARPENTER'S Sf tas lows aoieratins tose ee wit errand bal roads all running over the | Becca me ot only Eerpeneaad te Pialuti or cnioant, Ge ipdcbes tp | Alexandria with the creeks of the upper PSYCHOLOGY AND MESMERISM. nH All Tows people are cordially invited t a Prnident, | Guna’ mite, back in the county. * ‘The citi- | Ceny, of the wife of a gentleman living tn this city | e Ae Porice MATTERS.—At the last mayor's court Crowded Houses. N D Ix M M. T. ANDERSON, Secretary. 1t_| zens advised Mr. Townsend to teke 7 a8 he | and holding an office in one of the government de- Ewell was acquitted on the chi iNew ISCOVERY IN MEDICINE. Admittance, 25e. and 5ve. 15-68 IMPORTANT NOTICE. te & 0-0. oF 0. comet nob aea ve the place, Bel © vee Deters partments, A description a oa aay oe re St F Forp’s—comic ENGLISH OPERA. Will cnrein 48 hours all derangements of the urinary | ~All members of Bloom of Youth sro requested | those adrift, and no wharves ‘na landings Mould) srifve Mero Inst Seeit tae oeone | tux Ran Apsoenton coat Amecting of the bar warts crxans iu either eex without inconvenience of any kind. | to meet at their Hail SUNDAY MORNING, 9ociock. in | remained th all that 80 re depot when the | association of the District of Columbia yesterday | accord. 1 A brief season of GRIMAOLT & CO.,8,Rue Vivienne, Yaris, Ja22-w&sly fall dreesroyalia,to attend thefuncralct Bro. A. Baex7; | steamer could be react arrived, but the lady did not ap-| afternoon, the bills now pending before ; es ae "i whic will take piace ut the _ ape church af % - A full description, however, was left ‘to authorize certain corporations to act as POPULAR ENGLISH COMIC OPERA Ld ORO a SON, P. 8. Le it? Fetiectans ‘Kearney, qrno this morting recognized guardians, &c., without bond other than 25 Ne Mr. F. R. Windsor will be Ss 5 * ARDSON, . 8. G PORTER'S NoTEs.—Mr. F. = wat ‘nce at this House, * | PIANO AND ORCHESTRA Music, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK: Die Bde ea a ey pe ion. of this association | marshal ot uve Masonic centennial = ar a For Germans and other eutertainments, HOLDERS of the NORTHERN LIBERTY x arrest her the now pending In the Senate and House of | the 221 of February.—The fair of Loage, ee eas erm ea OOM RNS | eects 1194 itn sect naetuweat,_ | MAPREX COMPASY wil bm Relat iio ofc of sad police neaaquarvers, "It seems that Ropresentatives autcorizing the ‘Title Insurance Jowed by a fatrfor the beneat of the alexendria, as com) -! e ™ a On MONDAY EVENING, Fébruary 19th. Se é BH, P HOWARD. Secretary. | found it worse thenieee sae iien | SPrained ner ankle while on the Crusoe, auatthan Manebet: caine Light Infantry—It is understood that coeur facanne is Fu spoenynirie src biee ge peaaaim | tee renee Heat Smt, wen ia acs | Sats A GB HO gt | Nene ett neat " = SEAL DOLMANS AND. EACQUES at reduced | office of said company MARCH 12TH. Polls open from | occupled and staring at, miles of aisie in poe are police ‘headquarters toe | for like ‘purposes, are are now tn progress, and that Virginl © GILBERT SULLIVAN'S LATEST OPERA Wonk, | pricer | EUICLINED/ CIRCULARS fu m wipe aud | 1108 p.m. Lruiafer books closed March 24.” Opened | thelr streots. He sa Prygee oubotunis town | denied the charge indignantly, ent | ests, of, the communi. rag Reagent yee Seal Cave,” Ladies’ Seal. Hate and Bonn a John Selden and anaes TOLANTHE; cr, TURPEER AND THE PERI! | #60tt. Fur Trhuming st New York prices. | atte HE, BONAR Recetas: raburg | Corroborated Her denied in the svoey terms, | Saville. Divmvurnta.‘The family of Sam’ A. Ja10-1m 905 Pennsylvania avenue. NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS: INDEBTED To. 3 7, two Towers | From his statement it would a1 he and boat? ; Immedinfe paynicut ts eae beet gar, Ota" was in the | stern | this sherim had been at controve! some time “chest nent by Prof. J. P. SOUSA, of ff nue eo boat went ‘and last year the husband of went ose SM yet Pot 3. sousKet| Birrers Pon Coxr Orr Ma hauler aan aE ca creceaeet ttt, Pane | fo South Catlin to wore sguint ht slcton . ., from which circumstance aire a! BIRAUSS MERRY War, To Clore them out on CARRIAGE ROBES and eS, THE PUBLIC I8 RESPECTFULLY | of which were only visible at the and was | mity of that officer and he thinks ‘nas taken BLACK CLOAKS (Le Maxteaix Noir), Ete., Ete. | Jew and Tree Mango se TAME eo TOPHAM, | Sire pRoted Wait poceabusiness of the Ite RICHARD | sont whirling down the desotate aoecriven inte | UC his spite in this way. It 18 not unilkely that a 1281 Pennsylvania avenue. “Trunks made to order, re- | 463 9th there may be some trouble as the Each and every opera will Le given with paired and covered promptly by good workmen. $29-2w ‘be the ing pone of me aor age le = fe s@ GRAND ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, | TPE REMINGTON TYPE WRITER, A MACHINE | rece! peforpestacata.on count of Theda hae eae n ees | South Carolina for a few ‘and had been o mupersede ; ; 3 ‘frm jaceted < friends ‘same town MAGNIFICEST COSTUMES AND SCEXERY. | euidern he siti, Tike publi are invited to cal at tomako early settlements & Ae: = ot Gite SHH lives and his & job disgrace ‘Polly rivaling their Loudon and NewYork 1 one. Svcd See the Type Writer in. oe Epfronage #0 generously extended past them here. He left with his wife for their was WYCKOFF, SEAMANS EDICT, Sole | solicited in the « ‘street, ggg et2 of places wi commence Monday, February Bou. | WYC Bek Due AMANS & BRI svete future, HELEN B, HENDERSON, alow eek | on o street, the police having no authority to oe ————— as ath z ‘JAS. BL HENDERgO} janager. % 1" % seta to the cou x were MONDAYS. Februery 5, 12, 19. iD WINE AND OLD ERIENDS KNOWN AS GLEN ¥I Oren _ i current 8 __ RESULT OF THE Naval ACADEMY EXAMINATION. — ‘stated to the court ik Seng Kevitnle. Prof. Cari Faciten, | oy fap ‘20 is JUS ‘Stan foryears eS FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS ‘man just starting Fa rpm he § Miss Kate rugs. % ENG cam be sold prices. 2 Provence Rise ones hss she ae® con he sabes Creare’ cone at abd reserved sents at Met- ‘Pickots “t,Met- | SUSTHTS Ola Stand, No, 619 D street, between 6th and ere a ee “mt ON EXHIBITION |. B.— Noto by mail promptly attended to. EJ rd a POF aE ng 2 ) r agyenree Street. MARKEITER Te SFLLULow TRUSS: THAT NEVER Ht REC ‘3 5 bt? ay iil i ‘Te: Soa wit i