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_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. SATURDAY, LETTE EES! crime aud ‘ishment have ST. PATRICH’S BAY. Underground Wires. FAMILY SUPPLIES. LADIES’ GOODS. = Seen ee nokta inte, aM pBicomany ‘pose Se CAPT. GREEXE REPORTS IX FAVOR OF ADOLISEING = —= —— = == asst to in yun Demonstration To-day. TELrG orarsrs. Bens Ree Axo Rock. | Mestatraomemantatinc tenia | “Reeth Supreme Cont Becicion | os ttits umd, anne me rachel A a arate 7. | com Riv oncortansebunend Bar tp = : ; scons hp apllnes perigieice New Buildinge-The Coast Survey— | and whee Soo. ‘came in contact with sur- Here and there pieces of green bunting, adorned | decker, Engineer Commissioner, a report of the WILD CRESS, BUCE ASD Eee =e MILLINEKY GOGDs, Local and Personal Items, Etc. viving members of gives emphatic evi- with the golden harp of Erin—flocting im the air result ‘of his recent visits to Boston and New PYACH AND HONEY. Ar No. 931 F srnger womTuwesr. — Sea nae say = Ler pnt eeagd mt this morning—notified those who keep nocalendar | York fcr the purpose of examining the under FFL'S LIQUID COFFEE. Onening will take place on WEDNESDAY and THURS- | correspondence of Tw EvEnie STAR. ee enya he farmer gid over hat of a in Cores 0 : I a that St Patrick's day had come again. St. Pat- | ground system of electric wires, as actually In Use MOIB'S SCOTCH JAMS, 25c. PER JAR. DAY, March 21 and 22, suhi?-s, to, thw fe who had Jeft him some money. “Wha‘ “| rick’s day Is not yet included tn the list of legal | in those cities. After giving an account of the em Lxessore, Va., March 16. | brother ey. it, nent of EASTER: “Z » with the lawyers, an’ provin’ the wiil, an’ signin’ ————__ holidays, but the appearance of the streets, espe- | periments by the telephone company tn Bostoa, eee noe. Miss M. Scuuvay, Wiggins has spared us for another March | this paper, and signin’ that, I almost wish my cially about the City Hall, where the parade was | demonstrating the feasibility of applying the um Of 57 west 38th street, court, called, by the natives, horse-court, from | brother hadn't died!” were’ the farmer's -senti- | Washington Conference M. E. Church. formed, Indicated that Dustness had been sus- | dercround system to trunk Ines; the use of B.W. RFED'3 SONS, IMPORTFR OF ROBES. the customary exhibitions on that day. To the | Mens | The McGioin: family, apparently, in THE PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. inded for the thane ti of ths popula- | matic tubes, and proposed use of Will oper at pariors 711 1éth street northwest,on March | ‘0 Customary place of regretting their loss, conaider the notori- pel for the time pinta <ul ee pal res by the Western Union company in New 12 1016 FST BFET NORTHWEST. 15th, for one week Only, her new lnpertedenece = | average Loudonner this court is surpassed in ety which they have acquired cheaply purchased. | Special Dispatch to Tae Evexmve Stan. tion of the efty. This morning the devout Knights | yy hd tie Sonecaneut application there of tp W = ‘SPRING AND BUMMER DRESSES, interest only by the August court on watermel- AN OLD POLITIOIAN’S CAREER. ALEXANDRIA, March 17. | of St. Patrick, the Knights of 8t. Columbkilie, and underground sy: . HITE Swan Costumes of Cashmere, India Silk, Foulard, Batiste, | on day later in the year. Many fine horses were | Ex-mayor A, Oakey Hall is coming back into} The Washington annual conference coatinued Grenadine, Mull, Satine, and all the Washington City Bibernia Society, No. 1, attended | Groene, tn ciost m tO electric light wh ris report, declares that the ts the long ee mass at St. Patrick's church, and there listened to | herimente in 3 ork and Boston and xii feville’s “Prince” surpassed } Public life very slowly and cautiodsly, but coming | to-day its 20th session at Roberta’ chapel, South | sr'cioquent pai St. Pagrick by Bi=h a of underground wi ‘incom —— m13-6¢ NEWEST FABRICS. e ma ciacd ripe ante Prince | Dack all the same. He was a very popular man | Washington street, Alexandria. The conference | Keane! of Ridmroel oA ol potee eie pared ceatahly the Senn ee ee KHE HIGHEST GRADE OF MINNESOTA SPRING Fl, a] S at one time, and even after the expose of the great | opened with prayer, Scripture reading and a hymn | erous ‘contributions ‘were made by the Knigits— | system for trunk lines; the first cost Is renter WHEAT PATENT PROCESS FLOUR MADE First Svrxe [rorrations. 1s @ handsome English cart horse of a breed ‘Tweed ring frauds, he had many friends left. He | led by Rev. Wm. Smith. Bishop Warren presided, | Ws (aken up for the benefit of the building (und | than the pole systom, but the difference f with INTHE WORLD. aie ack Pastas Relay Matt | poreed vp his owner dren welshn2.00, navy | 8,2 man, POGUE temperament and aba | Arter the minutashad boo eed aad sme prey: | geeAUTEE, A en et al eae ve ita trial, Tenthers, Laces, Dress, Trimmings, | AF pest! suits | ported by his owner direct, welghs 2,240, ana is from notoriety. There is a pretty general belief | tnary business gone thi i disciplinary | forming of ithe procession. The procession was | other injuries to which gerial lines are 4 GEO. K nDY & SON said to be the largest stailion ever seen in this | that he was not implicated in the frauds, or at | Questions were resumal. ‘Tho tae presiding | smaller than in some former years on account of | that the expense is not beyond the means of “ys HWRS een ao Silky hair more than foot long coy- | least not in the way that would call for legal pun. | ¢!d¢rs for reports and the sng charac- | the anniversary falling on Saturday, when many | compas isa nund it Is tor dee genet 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenue, | County. y more than & ng Coy: falien the | {TS of elders was completed. 7! bishop then | of those who would otherwise parade had to at-| {sth bect und rground eystem offered: that Sie igske @ specialty of “Old Goverament Java | , To elcgo out my remaining stock of beet Kid Gloves, | ers his-fetlocks. sihment or even investigation, But as soon as the | took up the other questions and asked “Who are | of tO business. A3 usual, when the procession | electric liht Witts, the tek aoe - mh) | in sizes 6, 52s, will ell them for 4 facts about the great steal began to leak out he 7 younger membe: formicr srices $4-88" nud’ $2,00; 7. 4 and'd buttons; a | Candidates were as plenty as blackberries in Tan away, and people who were auxious to uphold | ago repore, cout and the =a in dsrk shades. Feathers aoe to} summer. One was repeatedly introduced to} him an support him in every way were met Wires and passed St. Ann’s infant asylum and Joseph's | trunk lines of the Lieephant ee all be — fp by ‘persons from ington visita w Norrawesr. ow ones. “my friend, who Js a candidate forcommisstoner | this tacit admission of wrong doing, ‘Even at the | 4 Zumber of Washi carried Orphan asylum a halt was mode while a deputa- | underground with perfect success. ‘The distr athy, also Crape | A., is seriously ill at the residence of his grand- | P! HON. fectly cleaned by this super! ilies . JOHN B. HASKINS AND FLORIDA. Dresses a epeciaity. Opinion | daughter, Mrs. Harrison, The old gentleman| mot rat sturdy old democrat, John B. Has- kin, the other day on the street looking even more florid than usual, and certainly five inches ence. Ladies’ and Gesitionen’s: Garmen! for the District of Columbia, WILL ALWAYS MARE Veils, Laces, et BREAD AND : *Wholemle Depot, corner Ist st: jet W Uon of Knights took up a collection for the beveflt | Hution of tie telephone Wires to separate houses the conference during the day, and arrangements | o¢ bariti iy u lereround system ti tended with P. + of therevenue.” Each commissioner is yoted | blackest times the punlonty of = have oon made for supplying to-morrow the pul. | % ‘hese cua genie FROORERION, in an — ge cago ey 4 => 7 EW Store. NEW Goods. INKING upon by the voters of the whole county, and pen a me mer my pen fet ase fre ee pits of nearly all the col churches of the Dis- | watch moved from the City Hall about one o'clock, | This, however, need give no Inconventence 1 FEW Cee notraetoe REN winnie | prarrmxg ONE CENT PER YARD. may be elected by votes outside his own dis. | Ne jas not criminal with tht great ring of thieves | trict by members of the conference. was formed as follows: Chief marshal, Thomas | thls city. tor a single pipe can be led to the Gn intense sick of NEW fret-clane Groceries and TWO CENTS PFR YARD (Parisian Mode). | trict. Except for these local elections there | Nac en, mrewted, New York, When he came Capt. Nutvs Murderer. Muntz; special aids, Potk. Maher, John P. Clancy, | 17 the conter of each square, whieh will tuep con a cace in the decision cf the UB. Buprene Gcurt | Mazcmberrassed_ and constrained in ali Ni 0°al-|winnane ‘sO EAYE Mint aameeee on a. wew |e: tte and Joan McKenna, be drawn into the pipe ns. needed, and car leave Cian oe POR 22 __ 908 0 atroet, commer of Tncethwent, esce in the decision of the U. 8. Supreme Court | ings with men. He took a quiet editorial position | pla ate “ mal, Patk. Moore: | itin the alicy and beeamnen aan et ones Sa — forth went, Mis. S R With regard to the Riddleberger bill, the demo- | on 7%e Wor’d,and labored pationtiy in nis sanc-| prrrsacna, Pa, MLAPGE—A movement is on site, HUMES One, Die eae, Nie | Rone ee oe ee rect. | MARS. SELMA IVUPPERT, crate believing that the debt ees eA so fed ils Charing fore, tg nave, Dukes, who killed Capt. Nutt, 10- | Gnrey, Scot ‘There would be uo objoction to single wires In the 608 WN: 83 a Pi moved from state politics, an ie readjusters i - | dicted for sending obscene literat ugh the | Second artillery band—Knights of st. Patriok, | alleys ind back yards of houses. ° Fe eee eee ree OFM Trot thats poliisel eer ine been Justified. ans fs teal Delian wate Feely ‘ven. | Malla. ‘The United States postal offictats here say | commander anne, Bch ee. Ott, Patttok, | alleys and back ineretore, that the Commit 1 Op | B28 dust opened a terse and well-selected assortment of | “Some building has been done here lately, Pe pe a ete ex-mayor | the letters written by Dukes to Capt. Nutt justity | “Cin: aq aaputy, Be Orconnells a demate, | pass an enter rouibiting” the further PST ITALI 100 HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS, though the growth of Leesburg is hardly com- | ts such a genial, good-hearted and cordial man, has cpanel — Haut oye ban John T. Clark. Irish and American banners. 150 any poles whatsoever On the public streets HITE (A 100 | SWISS ee ae TORCHON AND | mensurate with its age. Messrs. ores aena suoh winain Manners, and 's altogether such 2 | he Latta ah easly is ten years in the pont. | members in SARS teh butakaions sant ane ng. ve"pecnctry Tot sii — ee : Sons are building a dwelling house for Mrs. | jolly g fellow nds it lew! tentlary, Met Ee Dee _ tin: 24 | wires may be erected in the alleys. Ato, that core ss 10s | "Bch wrt ba eld aha ce Tee Ficnves, | Quinby Inthe southern part of the town. The fe Lindly dloposed. owaed ten pa eee ee ee deputy, 8 Moonta: a3" Gove E: Sulina; nixty | tata expetecans uote ont mice FRINGES, TRIMMINGS, BUTT 8, pst same firm has built a grain elevator for White | Terontiy he hos Steadiastly rerased to go out | Frank Mourdant’s Domestic Troubles. | men in'ime to testan underground system, less GLOVES and ART EMBROIDERY Ds. & Wooten at the R. R. station, with @ capacity | among men. It was Nolicel that at theécon,| NEW York, March 17.—Frank Mordaunt, the G.A.R. drum corps—Knights of Bt. Joseph; com- | than those now in use; that estimates be submit STAMPING promptly executed. 3:2 | of about fourteen thousand bushels. The mo-| mencement of this season ire accepted Invitations SG Tahoe od see Lt flog aor mander, J. M. Dunn; ist deputy, @. Sheehan; ted to Congress next ‘fall for acing all the OFe FINDERWEARt 3S’, Orn AND F | tive power might be calied a donkey engine, as | to several dinners, which, though not public, were ee Se Sim Aiced deputy, J. Roth; 8d deputy, B. J. Carle: alarm wires under nd, that a epectal re UMBERS, NDERWEAR!—DOUGLASS’, 9rn_ AND tient mule, walking up an inclined plane, | still very numerously attended, and that he was | {Sued for him. He ts charged by his wi Y | master, P. Sullivan; twenty-five men tn iit) port be inade to Col and plans of the under * STRE —The business in this departm-nt hay- | @ patient mule, w f, ip Dey ecen onthe avenues and at the opera more fre. | #ordaunt, with having abandoned her. ex- rum cor its of St. Peter, of Washing- | ground routes proposed for the different. Boston Tomatoes, ing been tar in excess of our expectations, the sale will | without ever reaching the top, causes the wheat mente to : time since ch pel Aieee amination was set down for next week. ns commander, ‘T. Callan; ist deputy, David | nles in this city, and the draft of a bill to Peston Let eee te fUather notice. Fach day we will | to get out of a wagon, to walk into the lower Pron this ieee thae Mr Mell bad abet = = orter; 24 deputy, Sam Shreeves; 81 deputy, Wal-| the removal of the overhead wires at am emepeamne! THORSDAY bexin with 200 dcvermes of those mae | part of the buildingand climb up to the store made up his mind to come out again med ths ae ete ene ter Crouch; thirty-fve men in line. date.” , Fresh Salmon, gugbiy made ond trimmed CHEMUSE AND UKAW- | rooms above, like a thing ot life. ag indeed It is. | with woes ye ey formerly been on such intimate | , D®™08ProrT, Conn., March 17 While Mrs. Ann | ” Peck's Band, of Baltiore—Knlghts of St. Peter, MAJOR LYDECKER'S INDORSEMENT, Fresh Scallops, fi peloe. We hae 9| Re_best chemise everoficre for | Henry Harrison is preparing his late purchase | terms, fromcma pe nd ee he was ever a bril- | Boland was kneeling in front of a stove yesterday | of Baltimore; commander Jon thee: tet deputy. | Major Lydecker, in transmitting Capt. Greene's Oysters, ete., a the price. We have 60 dozen French Castor, $ button ite the Catholt hureh for a fine | lant writer on the editorial page or the World, | S4¥ing her prayers a live coal fell on her clotutng, | Fe Hounteny a deputy, C. J. Windle; thiriy- > PALACE MARKRT, le Mousquetaire Gloves, at $1 per pair, recular | Opposite the Catholic church for though his work had been uniterisiy gow, Ponca: | Setting it on fire and burning tt entirely off. Si ve men in line, report to the Commissioners, indorsed it as fob jee FRANK 3. TIBEETS._ | Price, $1.50. 100 dozen Schopper'a, quality, in- | dwelling. Trees haye been planted, grass one ‘wondered why he. did ye me oat, | Wed this moraing from the effects of the accident, Second division—Assistant Marshal, John H.| lows: “It's conclusively shown that the under — es ferpiir. Another 90 dozen "of those tetkread cag: | SN, walks tastefully made and an | ° many men Br DOW In high posttras oe Brien; aids—Joun Harrington, John O'Neill, | ground system 18 perfectly feasible tor all tele: NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS Fou’ Stockinnes just in. 100 dozen Slseew Hore at 3744 | eligible site for his house chosen. Whose. records are much mors, question: | _ Denth ef Hon. Carlton 8. Curtie | {brlen:alds—Jot Seragihic hal Ghacheto Mpus ered gus tor tho eee oog EEB RRR FK! centa, or three pair for $1; former price 50 cents to 7! ook-agents have begun their flendish work | ayie than his, After the first of the| Eri, Pa. March 17.—Hon Carlton B. Curtis} Donch’s band; town Hibernian Benevo- t thout the gor Re BE cents, according to in this neighborhood, congregating in un-| season's dinners were over Mx. Hall began to make | dled at his residence here this morning. He wasa | tent Society—J° W. Ml, 1st_vice president; | ee any Durtes "ast thee #54 oo R '§ ae = DOUGEASS ih and F streets. _| healthy numbers in anticipation of the meeting | Nis’ spore eee ee all Clubs nights, | member of the #1, $80 and 484 Congresses, end | commanding #1 vice presidént, Patrick Oonroy; | Pot roesanabiy Geman, Teecs oetemene eps aa oO KER R = : ((a® BUPPERE to-morrow of the committee tor select- | and was always surrounded by men who are_deli- | Was colonel of a Penisylvanta regiment during secretary, M. 3. Ma} ra Saeeanerac,, Withee Bein | oa on teeny oot experiment only, but result og eR RE ROO | Kos, os aN ws 7TH STREET OmrawEer. | PE tere books for tie” public schools | reappeared cite oF Pe ee ee aaa Trish and American fags, 198 men inline, |" | from intelligent observation of aystenis in actual Sy Tore feet LNRAS o * | Each agent is engaged in “soothing the dull | sf inte mesncger oun a he rarely mae A Railroad Depot Burned. Fistorio's band — Washington City Hiberntan | 8n4 successful eye the sabe Pee Bass BE ne Furs HY RE S,09= BAKE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, Cold ear” of some obstinate committeeman with | speeches the facts did not count for much. ‘Tach Boston, March 17.—The Portland, Saco and | society, No. 1, 100 members; president. James — steps Se ee ee he = NSik ae the merits of his books. ‘Virginia books by Vir- | he delivered an eloquent oration at the commence- | Portsmouth railroad station, at Ellice; Maine, was | Linske; vice presdnce eed, Irvin; secretury, ERR EL OF A EN § OOOE aie eee ee lan authors tor Virginia schools” is the cry of | ment exercises at Packara’s College, in the Acad- | entirely consumed by fire this morning, including | Samuel. McMoRigies. treasurer, Yo 'V Dunn? mOPP OL Aa NN NC CE c ginian authors ‘3 7 ai the furniture, tickets, &c. ‘The post office was tn | marshal, Irae ‘Bligh; assistant marshal, P- Dictrict Government Affairs, RRR B@ L HWAANNNO EB ef pew Zesigns for Embroidery on Linen, Mammoth | those who swear by Gildersleeve, Maury, Holmes, | emy of Music, and Is now rapidly ing icpaued out e furniture, er ; ei ot Oman . ° was Paorcax> K RK EL = fASAN NNO OF spd Felt Cleth. A full bne of We rnd Hutte | Venable, é&c., while others say “anything for a | of his shell by his enthusiastic friends. It may be | the building and considerable mail was lost. urtin. RK RERELLLLIIA AN NN OCOKERS ive ‘Chil ta, Exubroidered Cloaks, all sizes, ohn said that the ex-mayor acted without much ee ee The line presented a very handsome appearance, ‘The committee a ppointed at the meeting last ‘gcc 00 L pDD KEK NN tnd a generai outtit for children. change,” “be progressive. the children courage, and that he was not wise in thus yleld- ‘Telegraphic Bricfs. the knights and members of the various societies | night (mentioned elawhere) 0 walton the Dis ao L B B E NNN have something new,” and others again com- ing to public opinion, but he seems to have had aj A London dispatch says: Churles Witte,the Ger- | being ail appropriately a formed. A feature of Commissioners and protest against the use 83b B Bie ey Germantown and Zephyr Womted, Geninan, Spanish, | plain of the expense, éte., ad nauseam g00d deal of wisdom ‘after ail, for he has created | Man lawyer and writer, is dend. the line was the presence of the Baltimore Knights | square No S0e (cinvus counre) an tne hen 005 “oo? Exes. Dow Een § SE Erateddalcn band’ “Ststaoing pune eee eee |” A flag fying over’ Fort Johnston, near town, | & impression that he !s a downtrodden man, and eo Of St Peter. These gentlemen attracted especial | perrormed that Guty lo-day, and. requested tke : a uhae © a= - shows that the U.S. coast survey has again | suffered much in reputation, and when aman | ANOTHER Norany PUuBLIO.—The President has | notice by iho nestaose ey ene ee missioners not to grant the permit for eree. HOE E pte gone to work here. Oneo creates the impression’ that he has been | appointed James M. Ewing, the disbursing officer THE ROUTE OF MARCH tion of wooden structures on that square. Ha EE MENT, Woe Sctrcetnartaeee NG, ponent Gen. T. T. Fauntleroy, formerly colonel U. 8. | Duyged he has a strong hold on the public sym- | of the Department of Justice,to be a notary public | was down ay stre-t, pase In review of District | emt Wen see ae aR H a E x Se joners Ww: have to be governed by the bullding regulatt Sd Commissioners, to Pennsylvania avenue, to the They could not anticipate nulsamos, end mest Ta FOLLOWING ARMY OrFiorRS have been | Capitol, around the bullding by the east front, | wait untilone exists before action 18 taken. The ordered to appear before a retiring board at|tben to Pennsylvania avenue to the Executive | Commissioners would do all in their power to soe Governor’s island, New York harbor, of which | Mansion, passing in review by the President, | the laws and regulations in this respect ‘offict chemiat of fe Disteice ‘of Oo- | was one of President Jackson’s appointees, and ur chemicals are of the most effectual na- | is eighty-seven years of age. age fotice.— | , A movement to build a Baptist church ts on ‘UHN R. KELLY, out larger around the waist. “Florida is a glorious | Major General W. 8. Hancock is president, for | thence along Pennsylvania avenue to St. Ann's In- —-—_ DzaLen re Pinst-Cr.sse a) ferret bo ihe ease Fame make eat country,” he sald, “I was tucked out, worrled, Setininatoa Gol Thox Ht Noll, eh ooptlent Dack slong st sonore wee ite hire avenue, tS Amucomente. F, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, Ro. CORNED BEEF IE K. HUMPHERY, churches for the town—three Methodist, one | and pretty much upset generally when I started CoL James Van ‘Voast, 9th infantry; Major soaeph E street, to 15th, to G street to Toth, to H, passing og oy Rn pinata Rape yy Ee ae ee Tee markek, Ot: atrect wins, 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Presbyterian, one Eplecopal, one Catholic, and | south, and eight days in the citmate of that great | Push, th Infantry, and Capt, Chasis G mee, | St. Joseph's Orphan asylum, (o7th street ie Lous, | ma Me her farewell appearance to-nigh Box ii tity Poot Onions» erty MASE: OF AdtroM | stapes CONSETS to order in every style and Taalertay, | two Baptist clorchon, : : State bullt, me up so that. when I got vack here to | conucii Sth ardiliery, Dee eee ny Sad aa eee SLazhts oF Lanaon wit feta _ sting daliveced freaot chacee to aDparteof tia | "2d etarantoce afoet Ht snd pementOre, Carp in private ponds and ordinary suckers in New les Ae an absence, of less than two —— THE PROCESSION AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Forv's Orena Hover. — “Uncle Tom's Cabin” marlt | Frenck: Hand eet Ungerofothing Merino Underwear |the streams of the county are beginning to | Weeks SreRtOeN Be Cie ee Pa ee CaveTs ar WoOLWicH.—The sundry civil apprce oe Petcomos Aerie nde ae Se, Till be given for the last time this omar. ais t 4 d finest I ‘. riation bill of the last Congress contains an item | before 2 o’cloc! , the first band playing “! Carrie Swain will appear next week ‘Mab, pate nest dere gd al ree Reform Gools, | Show themselves. Anglers are evidently affected | world for ten yeara. loftcn takee run down ta | P! igre’ PPC ‘French Corscts and Boston The ” Sup- | by the weather to look over their tackle, replen- | Florida when 1 am alittle out of sorts, and tell | of $900 for the expenses of two cadets at the Royal | the Chief.” The President stood on the portico, | Miner's Daughter. ——— porting = : : . Turarer Comrgre.—The famous Snelbaker = is ish their fly-hooks, and see to their rods and | you itis the finest thing in the world.” Haski Naval College at Woolwich, England. These two |'and by his sie Secretary Lincoln and Senator a Jowssrours FOI: NEW PENSION BUILDING. 1 Cort, her own make, datfor tus pelos | creels, dreaming with Opes eyes of killing the | the chief of the Tugearoras, ts by all odds the most | students ato Lewis Nixon’ of Ven and wa, Mojestic combination will be here next week and Orrice Surv'e Exa’r & Ancurrecr, { see. 1336 N st: W. | Logan and the two head marshsls of the proce:- remain here for one week on! ‘German and Spanish spoken. __a_| SPringing trout and lordly bass in goodly num- | Vigorous democrat in NeW York city. The old | Shock, of Md cach of hom eioba won Ma = 4 t parece | Ucs, and would stop at any moment to deliver a sion, As the column filed in front the President | “Dine MusevM. This populst resort continues te ended ‘ving about it all to thelr eredulous | Ties, and would stop at any moment to deliver a | Sass sing Naval Academy at Annapolls.end who | Sco. #8 the column Med tn front the Pres pro- | attract lange numbers both day and night pers until NOON ATTORNEYS. friends. T.W. | stump speech at the top of his voice at any point | to com Wasnrxare, D. PROPOSALS are invited from ¥ cH 30, 1 ss Rinx.—The interest in roller ete at Woolwich their two years’ poat- | cession. The approaches tothe White House were | RoLurr Searina © i ——___+e-+________ of the universe." You may meet him at Del- academic course before being ordered for examina- | thronged with people, and as there wag but one po- | skating continues unabatea, The next regular. jown-Spoute (about 1-058 arent Tose in aN ee ee | SWE THOMAS, LETTER FROM NEW YORK. Montco, up tn the back woods of | tion for graduation ve Mceman on duty at the time the Was with | assembly will be given on Monday evening. ‘ew P-nsion Building in this city. in accozdanes with E — Westchester county, on a skiff tn the Harlem river, —_—_—_—__ difficulty kept from the portico, ——e cationm, whieh will be furnished om application | Room The Usual Scandal—Decline in Mar- | 0 Broadway, on a roof, inacellar, at any placé| Rerirep.—First Lieut. Edwin R. Clark, 10th in- A Midnight Shooting Aftray, Co pays Locals. = »posale should be ks ringes—The Reason for It—An o1d | UUer any conilitio and before you have | fantry, was to-day placed upon the retired Ust of Sen tira, The new grand jury has n organized by the wis” and addressed GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 124 DEAR- 2 talked to him three minutes he will have his right | the army on account of disability. ULEY AND WILLIAM WALSH COM | appointment of Alexander Lradingham as fore- e born street, Chicago. Advice fret. Eighteen | POlitician’s Career—Hon. John B. | orm up in the air, his leit hand on his Bip, and a a vee Seay la oe at cererenl ener MITTED TO JAIL IN DEFAULT OF BAIL. a and the election of Jus. R. Cassin as secrete v4 expericnes. Confidential business y at | Haskin—on. John ‘Fr. loffman— | gin ei gie ese ntiments In a voice that 15413] Apresrep FoR ROBBING THE Mams.—A tele-| About midnight, last night, a fracas took place ded to without publicity. ans | azon. Alonzo B. Cornell — Cardinal Cee aaa eat, ar Fre onan | rain was received at the Post Office department | tn front ot a drinking house kept by Arthur Flynn, A. HALL, McCloskey, &c. H. Suslice of the G M, C. MEIG aS, tect. ry * Yesterday, W. W. Hubbell filed a cross Dill in the” sult for alimony, &c., flied by Elizabeth C. Hubbell ex-Congressman, and has as much Influence with | to-day from Inspector Camp, stating that he had on C, near 11th street, next doorto George Mantz’ | a few days ago, asking a divorce,or the he Peace and Notary Publi, the workingmen’as any man in New York, except Sore RE Teo = coli ae Testaurant, It first commenced in Flynn's place | of crueity, desertion and incompatibility of Jat Warmer Building” Special Correspondence ot THe Evenrxa Szax. Tuner Conary te xe ponies tained a written contemnn oe nis guilt, © | between the proprictor and George McCauley and “The hall of the liigh schoo! butlding, on © st Wak CURGATEET New York, March 16, 1883 | Frere nim in te seen ene Degine to extound ——-_—_ Wm. Walsh. Flynn ordered them out of his place, | petween 6th and Th atreet., Was dane night Mi £ . ‘ATroRNEY-aT-Law, Aman about town here, who belongs to nearly | the principles of the demooratic party. When he | No APPROPRIATION FOR AgaIsTaNT SrcRRTARIES. | which order they declined to obe; Moved toRooms Nos. 10 and 12, Gunton Bi TAY, struc arty. and he put | to its uunost all the clubs, has an income of $15,000 a year, and | throws off his coat and hands tt to the nearest | The attention of War department officials has | them out. At the door, it is sald, Walsh handed u of mn adviition to No. 472 Louisiana Avenue northwest. 3, the occasion Geing on ich entertainment given by’ the pupils of the ci ti 1s proportionately “swell,” is in daily expectation | Man, smites his fists together and swears with a | poon called to a Peculiar feature of the legislative, | McCauley a revolver, and told him ‘to shoot Flynn. | school, An eatell, ‘nt program was given, and xt” “Ussted om the cosuer of | aot x. ax WM. DIN WOODWARD, Of becoming the subject of a scandal which may | Pot erameny evet ine org change in the | executive and judicial appropriation ill passed | McCauley took the weapon and fired. “Te | sage At cxcell wat nena, upon blank forms furnished Rooms 7 and 9, Gunton Bi cit Hd ot) + bail took effect in Flynn’s right breast, just] Last nicht the young at Lue fair of Company B, Tien to Fai Emate. ‘iadex6 Cowity asd Soorg. | MAKE him almost as notorious as Prod. Gebhardt Hpi tb hin rae, ane che opporvaiey | RES tan comtrom i art ¢r tte, Curent | nd Sa Shee Te hc ee a Capital City Guards closed. and the lucky ones hates aul ppecttications cam fie seen, and informa- | town property. ai5-51n_ | When he was last In Paris he was so foolish as to | offers will rush off and vote at once for the demo. secretary of war and an assistant secretary of the | #5Sallant and struck him in the mouth, knocking | were presented with the articles voted Uiem, as ated relstivo thereto, at we office of the In- | 7 — become infatuated with a French actress, and still | cratic party. There is one thing to be sald of avy, and appropriated $3,500 for the pay of each. | Several of his tecth out and felling him to tue | follows: H.C. Neale, honorary members’ watehs t Buildings. C AS, J. OSError OF PATENT: more foolishly married her. He tired of his bar- | Haskins; he 1s as true as steel to h oi ate No ay Ey \d. Officer Ellis heard the shot and arrived | Mra Yurley, ladies’ watch: writing desk to Peo. ppointments were made, ‘and itis believed - * - ory a = ieefinc Al Pow enaeenont Be Gioak tattain, , 9th | gain before long, and ran away to this country, thoroughly In earnest in all his convictions, Congress at its last session intended to repeal the | 2 time to arrest McCauley, but Walsh esca) ple’s Advocate; Miss Nettie Smallwood, fur and F streets, Gvod work, good references, modiraie McCauley was secured in thé firth precinet station, | ind muff; Moses Payne, Od Fellows regattas aeeving hee eling MS) now nda Chal he NAs)| (os io moe bo be the most Himeions nan ta New | eee Coot eontalns inthe paragraph and Walsh was eflerwads arrested Dra. Waller | & Chapman, Samaritans gold jewel = changed his sky, but not his condition, by cross- Z making appropriation for compensation ‘Of the | 82 arkriter al e wouns man ant At the Metropolitan M. E. church, last eve ing the seas, Mudame Actress dovs Hot ietena cp | Yorkelty; he ts ubiquitous. No matter where I D pe N. 3. MILLER, ae Oe sihat the tims ara ight, I Ps of War and the clerical force of his office pronounces ae an ed gta aloe — a retire was $= 4 Me = -Law, e go or what 8 Of day or nicl am sure crs Gian an ‘Spot year—ant juite a fine musical an jterary pro Rooms 2 and'4 Gunton Lav Batlaing, Poe Spe eerie Bpspeaine 75 000) Seance Bi year —8 | counter the ex @ovenion walking placidly along | of the set entities act two Prauthor |, Fivan appeared at the Police Court this morn- | Sram wan gions Mire Baer, the wife of the Orrice oF rae Costcrssrowans, eutie. S7_ | larger sum in France than It 1s in New York—so | Curpuuler the Jaw and drooping mustache, ler, | ized. the appointment ot an assistant setter | 186 And sore oUt a warrant against Geo, Mc-| Was presented with a handsome ‘slik dress by th ST RIC OLUa = y d her Intention of fol- ‘auley and Wm. Walsh, chai em with as- | ladies of the church, Wasuixetos, March 16, 1883. = . easily. She has announce: observant and vigorous. He seems to be perpetu- | Of the navy be, and the same are, hereby re- | Cauley an battery with intent to kill He stated| Mrs. Nettie Sanford has invited the ladies of the Pee reeled ak tits a ERM Eoon ot __ BOOKS, &c. lowing her runaway spouse and claiming him | Oy eow" thego. Heisatthe first nights at all the | Pealed.”_ No reference is made to’an assistant See She inay meric’ on ‘ound as her rightful husband. | theaters, at numerous boxing matches; and quis | Secretary of war, and some questions have been Sud be ean fet iein his beso ead anes tteut idence, 1186 B strect northeast woah ea mat- New B She may arrive on any steamer, and it {3 only a abd q raised in the war department as to the adminis- a a . y sl heast, to talk over c Ww OOKS. Mac a man for the races in summer, and at all seasons out by Dr. Murphy this afternoon. McCauley and | ters of interest to lady corn spondenta, TH INSTAN’, for | Jews of Barnow, $1; Princess and Gurate, | Question of tme when a tiscene” wiil occur at one | of the year he tramps incessantly about tomer ae | tration of the law. ‘The general opinion seems to Walsh were before Judge Bundy this afternoon ——_. ws: Uneon theld Eiadensburs foad, Macdonald $1987 O' Brackete-lane, Beal, | Of the clubs, hotels, churches or theaters, or, per- does not seem to have many friends, as he recog. | 0&: however, that asthe provision of the former Grook’s Station, and one at Benning’s Station. : Bhan te on acharge of acsault with intent to kill Flynt.| Aarnesrep ror Kerrixc a Poucy SH0r.— F alla, Bias : don, | haps, in the ‘street, which will be the talk of the act was not distinctly repealed as to the assistant . Big peta Pom 1 He vn oi | He HES "Paton, cf: open | tor ho next hme anya Whether ne rouge | Mt fe peoletn ne courte oft wall And Siate"i A" aoaimnas au,approncaton wae | Boordaisted wat Hy wan preeras hue’ | Mcenge Agent Raf arrested colored man mre bie ne pe, $1.25; Lo 48 Ta o 5 e ade e fiscal ‘une 80th, 1883, iy order of the Bard. fee er aah ‘$1. ss ee Tinee Ole. Forres, ah Ach oy co; and take roniegts pees, ety 8 suppose he is the only ex-governor iu Amorica an appointment Sour be my and the salary | M0bing, but was feeling bad and left for home. streets, for keeping a policy suop. He is held iors mMhib-5t WILLIAM TINDALL, Secretary. | Brother, Otis, $1;1% ‘and Boiler, Balentyne $1 25. * Who does not weara silk hat on every possible oc- ie The case was continued until Tuesday, and the ——— é pepe ype aoe i wore | MARIR BOVANIAGS Gr Tae eee marriage DY | casion. He differs very much front Attorney Stood that the Seerecart wit wot ce dhets Under | prisoners were committed in default of $2,000 beat | Be&INE- Wt STONE WORK FOR NEW PENSION Fi ¥ ‘open, wore more | tak! advantage of the technicalities of 100d! 5 si hat the Secretary a Cc BUILDING beauliful OF acta aad Cotavion a the Seeee Mee | French nuptial law, rematps co be soon Stewart L. Woodford, late distriot attorney, who, each. FI ——_—>__ ‘THe EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION.—In the OFMICE OF THE SUPERVISING A: though not a remarkable man, in some’ ways | Ment of an assistant secretary, and the failure of ———>—_—. lisied In THE STAR Yesterday about the meet Wasitincrox, D. c.. March 12 1888.75 _ | Fated productions. _ NOT GIVEN IN MARRIAGE, would rival Henry Clay in his memory of faces and cores Bccudnae: Coie sage reopens after | Tue Mernopisr Conrenexces.—at the m. pP. | PuDlis! : 7m Proposals sre invited for the’ Cut Stone Work of the | All of the latest novelties in Stationery. ‘Unless there are more marriages and giving in | names. Irememberwhenwaiking up Broadway with | June oth, remove any z ays of the New Pension Buikling, to Ing of the colored delegations, to make arrange. addressed Rice, w bere thes will be op-ned at moon onthe | 49g him last fail one. afte dove Porvor the commitise that there was Se ieeel | MUts for the celebration of the ep ping ty 9 W. H. MORRISON, matriage in the future, New York in time may be | him sallod by reek 4 o'clock that he | snort Houns.—The force Inthe bureau of en- : Yersary of the emancipation of tbe slaves Syecifications and dra jean be had cn spplica E re) N. cording to a popular legend, eleven thousand vir- | eye, and if a man ig in the vicinity of Stewart 1. | hours, owing to the light demand for internal am, at Charleston, convention were Messrs. J. R. Harris and Ed) AS ster Canvs Axo Noverrrs. | ins, when ita total sopuistion was nor ocg gaara ng deed ure of eeeiving s Diand and | reventc Hamips The printers are only allowed (0 | xm Towles Pension Building. | 4 LAKGE ASSORTMENT AND MANY VERY | 9,000. The ranksof the unmarried women here | buttery smile an ntie wave of a white hand | make a I'm! number of impressions, and the SALS FOR SUMMER UNIFORMS AND BEAUTIFUL. are continually increased by accessions of scores | fOr greeting. I was fitrodused to ‘Woodford six or | other employes are obiiged to lose an hour or two a Tat WasnInoTox HGH SCHooL BaTTaLion.—The of “buds,” while the marriages, like angels’ vistis, | Sev Years ago at a dinner in Albany, and chat-| dally, thus reducing thelr monthly income to’ & boys of the Washington High School sane tree M wer. Mer. Poricr,} | LENTEN BOOKS and BOOKS OF DEVOTION. are comparatively few and far between. Year atter | (04 With him less than five minutes. After that I | considerable extent, Lrrruy MAsquanaDena—There was a large at- formed a military organization. ‘The uniform Wasnixorox, D.c., March Iz, ia." | PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS. Year, one addresses as “Mise” the same women, | 114 not sce him, Be ee corsnlaly UWO) Ts Gomaceurious REPRESENTATIVE —The $458.80 | tendance,last evening,at Prof. Sheldon’s children’s | adopted consists of dark blue coal P la will be received st this office until | SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS. and, excepting that the faces are older, and there | Yea" nger, ph tives masquerade. Great ingenuity and taste was dis- Brae A URSDAY. “IMENTY-SECOND IN- | Pawerty POGMET and tietedeoe SIBLES. are numerous new ones, a party for ‘unmarried | Him In the court Louse he stopped at once, shook | which ex-Representative Flower, of New York, played in the costumes The chfidren’s masquer- thing this department Sith Tin Suomi S65 Sarr At WILLIAM BALLANTYNE & SON’S, ple alles to-day but little from one ot halt a | MEY {he nand, called me, by my full of our frst | Feturned to the Treasury a sHoned fo geotendnnn | aie given by the Tino dntvely aiaeden Deas an | axp-aleo ariumings. She ‘torsion: Jew measure, for «ammer wear D years ago. t on account of salary, as mentioned in yesterda: last evening was a i hy poltam Police, vist Beck Coen Pee etl sag 408 Seventa Srarer. | “That this state of affairs will grow worse in| meeting. I once spoke to him about this pecullet Bran, was to covera period of absence when he | Hie fae ead grown folks, and the hours of the | Of 140 boys, under command of Lt.-Col. G. ity of hi: id Se ak thie thc Ene ee ee of materials and | $$$ = | piace ot growing better goes withonr saying. ‘The | faculty Of bis an ae Ca essing | Was attending to business of his own. He con- | night were given up to innocent recclnee Tice eg | Pack divided toto two ogy a sty ¢ althis office.” The’ Uuttous to be included to the HOUSEFURNISHINGS. expenses of living here are continually Increasing, | Ovary hendian niet res OF ating It with | Stued the statute deducting the pay of a Con- | prize for groups was awarded tothe Desches | olll-ers are AltA. gs J, Vangust #0 iiearenent’ at ve suokeeed withesch Bel eee | Miron Disxez Sera. like the. faye ts whe ae ae enna we Teeaty Byars pa Fee Eee iat sort money." set his seagate adead ister. ° compleban who personated ® negro mins cot Brown 1st leutenant and C. W. Curtis 21 lleuten- eneloned § x of a faculty urely a gift. I know that some men G ss childre Company sane Line for two buudeed ant ity eb aR ee urnton Tomer sers.|7" mean, “tat a msn “mune Phe SRE; | might. study for a itetime and yet could mores REDUCING THE WoRK OF THE SIGNAL SERVICE. = see Tat ae a ‘Orlee-, for summer wesr of the Pole toon rie ns SL eshon ry an assured income of at least $5,000 a | Member the names of casual acquaintances when me >. | THE W. L. £. Coxra—Ata drill of ny B,| rue Rrves Hovse Bovonr w Scornsa As ‘The contracts to he ccnpieted | HAVILAND TEA SETS. Leap hi st : they finished any more than when they began. The chief signal officer has issued an order reduo- | wt 1 Gorps, last evenina, Sergeant W. 1. Cash , <ofy ag wit digye fecun date of wwardes bay. | OOO JAPANESE TEAPOTS. | eo roca ee a nee He, Mustress of aes Excursion ainieos Comiece ing the meteorological work of the bureau on | was presented with a Remington military rifle by ewanae aes coc Enstuiinents “om completion of the aerk’) Seems | BLUE INDIA CHINA. CORRE Fors, | uP her, social position. I ought to have sild | has settled down quietiy in New York, and ts Gisplay: signals Ab twee betes potas ae promises mae enee ain Reilly Council of the $34 Gegreo . {oF the nats to be made on first of the month following louble that sum, for jouse ren! in| making a herculean attempt to sink from public Crist Sergts, Cash and cepted alk tisht to Fa a sny or all bids tereserved. Bid- a ae ee pene rll oe Bonet ia pus ape tiee Sou rnicaraeatte sd notice. Icannot say he has met with much op- are cuore err oe Tron Mon Ravine Sectnet One Conrad and unite wore — *xe invited to be present at the opening of the WILMARTH & EDMONSTON for that sum. $5,000 will be but genteel poverty. | position to his heroic effort in this direction. I Weather reports have been telegraphed, inciuding | promoted to fourth and fitth sergeants, respec- ez fnrther information apply to Capt. ©. . VER-| mania 100 MARKET space. | HYG, ¥ith an income of, $10,000 year 8 reception | don't Delleve ei eroremene, man was ever dropped | Mi, Washington, are also discontinued. The ong | Wright so BON, Insvector Met. Police atthis ofine, OT REET at Delmonico’s, costing $1,000, and perhaps . such entire sai ion and contentment as | 0’clock ogra order of y. Ce —_ —_ = Ln waians ep: expensive dinner parties; $5,000 | was Mr. Cornell. He wag never popular and never discor ‘Tae Lovpon-MOXLEY OUTRAGE. OUTRAGE. —Dolly Moxley, ‘WM. G. BROCK, W. early for cab hire, Worth gowns, etc., etc... can- | will be, and his last little escapade in the “blind | Stations are abolished. Five new stations lored street, B mb12-17, 21 Major and Supt. Met Felice, ATER Fazzzs. ATER Frarens. | 3° be given more ‘nan ones 1B HR tim, OGtOF | poot” business settied ‘nis political standing, so | Ramed for the display of cautionary CeSae ane WHan Soc. enon Re Renn Ti NII town people who continue appy OD as Many at he is wrecked th socially and tically, ‘P*o7gsats FoR SIZE MARBLE OR GRANITE | CROCKERY, OHINA, ani Saewate hone ‘a year cannot perhaps area why'| What he is mentally rematns to beats ype ‘Tux Secretary of the Navy went to the navy | Walter at theHamtiton house.has been held for the FOR THE WASHINGION MONUMEN I- xITC SILS, I = = } Scr pt re it should cost ten times that amount to render life | not be etl at ge Pe a lar ort case arwernooe. to witness the coating of the GINEER Orrog, WassINGTON Z GEO. WAITS, may vernor in his personal relations people, as | new propeller for jantonomeh, ‘Wasurxarox, D. C., March 12, 1863; 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. tuto Evtsanarre woe Doorish to the last degrep, and ee Bealed will be St Gite office unt as his wit anything but pleasant. Ispiaw Vrorms ov SMALLPox.—Dr. AY OF MARSH. TSP aaa pen peruse mio Baa anf pried peace ‘Thompeon,formerty ofthis ity, and now the ret Washingion Monument inthivaee Are able clubs, givo a few theater parties in the course | I have passed Cardinal McCloskey on sth dent physician st Red Lake; Mineeaees, Setortes Forty -:we thousand (42,000) cubic ft. (inore oF lesa) of | LARGE AMD COMPLETE sT0OK oF Of the winter, spend a portion of the summer at | avenue recently, ag he was taking his exists among the Pillager thdianse’ aboot ota ‘Gen. Pactiic. White Marbie, or DECOKATED, ENGLISH, CHINESE, AND FRENCH | Newport or Sara and be considered of conse- | walk, and was struck, as I have often been before, (Chea & Ohio. “4 dians died and 16 are now In Ten thousand (10, 000) cutie ft. (more or less) of Rough CHINA, quence enough to ited to ‘balls and dinner | py nis severe, Dut thoroughly classical face and ——__— Do. 1st pret fteations, blanks or any further information will Rerresenting the best factories known. Parties in the houses of bee mabilve He all the | aistinguished appearance. “He looks every inch a| TH CHALMERS-Maxaixe Comrzsr.—The First Do. 3a pret be furnished fram tits office on request of en- | Also, CUT and ENGRAVED GLASSWARE, ange vant tae eh mart | cardinal, and would be picked out robably in any | Assistant Postmaster General, Register Bruce and Secon Pes eee ae ne SOAS LINCOLN OAR FINE CUTLERY and PLATED WARE. an ‘Dearly Keep in ~ society | crowd as exactly thenwetein tea sald that he | Commissioner Raum have been examined in the bar hiid Lieut. Col. Enz neers, U. 8. A.. Sole agents in the District for muck nn ti ear, of course marriage on no’ ‘still studies very hai he ds Chaimers-Mani contested election case. Gen. mt2-6e Haycnece ta Charge. EDDY'S REFRIGERATORS, halt’ that. woutd be social ostracism, | smaiions aexanwor ime gas want he attends to the nothing (of any bargain” of ———————SS=—SSSS With SLATE STONE SHELVES. Eeople os New York wns do eG ee ae sien. His face is paler and thinner than - cy pigeon and C! 2 a in other people’s entertainments, a {78s 8 Year ago, and there may be some truth in| mers. Mr. Bruce had no direct Ts: $100 Won Fixorse Coxresn: M. W. BEVERIDG! income of only $4,000 would oniy pert ot fiving | the farce that his health ig falling. “He ascribes | money having been furnished to the tmmense aumber of entries, we will be | 23 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | in 4 flat not large enough to en ail ot his success tn he has been a remark- | campaign. Gen. Raum was asked of winners Ow: Paphk: te inepeot Usecn and snnounce names fore APRIL Ist. a f Fhe = i my ®, ¥ ‘| BEEEOE @ i Aesercssese: % S4q Texas Pac one. could afford to al successful man—to hard wi and as he fs int Mich. Cent. | 4 ‘Tras. cevte, gt | Geax Reepvoriox Ix Pasce Or | tet nitt os: o3.c5™es, ‘ing eran aay ny ett eh ge 5 pnmal i, he BOvAY. tale Be cold en ees gh goad: GLUE, Tamas (Gila veece sities ti ns woman bo ioeea ee enaaeacartney: | HE ISA gre ting Yo know How to work hand, Dut x 4 Ti Wa, Pac RoxAL cnt, tert dnd nose cast Glue ty cir}. suoh an unenviable a lot, especially when social SEES caine to Know whan to'etop, Mz. C. H. Rroexovn, of this city, - vedi Saat ae : A = uJ > Having too 8 stook of above 5i stillon Pleasures are as much an essential to her enjoy- ROYAL Inseparab e: Samsonian Giant GLUE, | , Mavi large Stoves still on hand, Alexandria Affairs. Pointed private secretary and stenographer ous, x 7 eAY Mone citer Giues “ard. Cevasa several of ihe, celehra pres, | the man of the period. wil contios inria sod | Reported for‘Ta Evening eres Commodore J. @. Walker, chief of the navigation cotend $0 appar ROAL. Mende, <a wood, Heather. liliard GLUE Sis eo them at = discount of ten per cent from treaty ear Me wit ind ch > sing a anon GW let a ae ROYAL ‘ires, Petciies on Leather and Rubber GLUE. | line Efoxing Stove Ranges, | lovesick maidens o1 0) ew =e ‘Tue New Crursers.—The Secretary of the Navy > Cartin hoes, ic-n-braec, Boo! be constantly and. jatrol G: and ROYAL ain Ornqments of every kinks marbia GLUE. | Agents for ve and Fiside (bundred) lovesick maidens still, then 0 matied to all prominent ship-bullders of the aoe os wpe mixed character of the belong ine Goongs J Of to-day \paon, register and circular 4 necessary for some coun’ copies of the report cf of the BOYAT. Books and eversthiiig cise with ineep GLUE, We Re TRIG S00. Was illustrated by a dillogue w Canine erat copeae Doard, cailing their attention.to BOSAL Teste Petrie Eavele boeticn crus. | 18 TIT Tth street nortuweat. other day between two who are he Hous the contenta, Sal seston Cae oes a rot * —_———————— EEE : ae epee First Lady.—I wish you would call on Mra th Ton cruisers with a View, 5 yer Dette, with Broah and tin Siners: Surmrsn Sarerai Sn BOYAL cover: by mel paid, 10. — GLUE. aa Second Lady.—No, I'd rather not, ROXAT. snd county throughout U- 5,, Burov GLUE, | MADE TO ORDER. GUARANTEED. ziras Laay, Royan “Soa ya Grocers. Hard- GLUE. WORKMANSBIP THE BEST. 3 we we * joners Vari. Dealers oblige RoraL ereryeliore Manufsctored by .'U, GLUE. our own ieee pias pooh. ‘to appear disobliging, 1, {MPAA & CO, 1547 Pa. avenue, oe ~ but I cannot make the call. BOTs!. Washington, D.0. m6” GLUE. qyauty and Wine Laay. Why! ary everyone cas on be, S. Vac, rrexow T. te CRED more any ? ‘X-BONS: Ci BON-BONS and CABAMELS €20 Oth street northwest. * — _Brench Store 1999 Pennsylvania avenue, dii-6m een Dery 2000 Tossertranhs arene, - - 6N-Sas: © TE, PRINCE GEORGE'S Zubliehed UF EER ‘oun, pers have shown how Mi 491 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, - we booze Bp pagina conte aspen Adjoining the National Hotel. @ hero ot by the friends who Fee er nits Cosbented Coneued Harner. eve a ounaay Dat ah ete ee and ip great vary, i ae EO race. a a ny: is Bia of ene

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