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— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, -D. t C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1884 LOCAL MENTION. | THE CiTWs 1CE SUPPLY. ‘The Weather. | Wilt te Help the Sale of Tmtoxicating mee Weeks oe man iencens Cormenatos : eFC wore Cameco heeds te amt | = WHY IT 18 UNPROFTPABLE TO HARVEST POTOMAC ICE Fer the miditle Atianike states, clouds weather ANSWER OF THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS. THR WAY THE ICE 18 GATHERED—CUTTING AND al rains, sontheriy winds, falling barometer, | aes STORING ICR FOR USE DURING THE DOG DAYS—EE- eae he cn aaron ners have sent the follow- | CRLLENT QUALITY OP THE ICE NOW BEING HAR- Deunven tur Grannies Sake resion and | 19% Communication to the Senate District Com-| VESTED—A TALE WITH A MANAGES. see ou et Last night a Star reporter ran across Mr. J. K. Tine Of January 220. st report svat Atlantic states, ison WF. Atarich, Chairman Sud-Senate | Yerkes, the home manager of the Independent Ice pittee company, and shiveringly asked “how about the ice “a wing entertained tn some | business this year?” € llceuss bill S.No, 1060) cone | “All deeply into tt up to our ching,” replied Mr. Will re pres- | Yerkes, trletiots upon the sale of intoxicating | * sys ors at who tie following ne | , “Where do you find the best quality at Analostan : 2 tre | island oF near the Great Falls?” suquired the re- vectentte sdbuatt ted to tae eee geal Cramic are | porter. At neither place do we find It the best: in submitted to the consideration of your | Potter fe noe Cabouc it apd we arent ooking neers | for the best at either place. "T'mean tha eee eee | this year wail come trom our, works on the Keune- | bee’ river, in Maine. ‘There 18 no more ice on the | Potomae Hver worth harvesting, except for brew. ers or butchers’ use, or for fce-cream freezing, and Wo gaa store i¢ at Gdrdiner, on the Kennebec Her Malne, and transport 1t to i, Chea i ST. TavroR | These words are copled from the present law | with mnci more satisfaction than ia making Use wittioas enue =been apie only tose | of the Potomae lee” i curtag to the rroprietorot @ eens barron the | THE POTOMAC YERSCS THE KENNFI fren of tae sum. of money ‘wor ex: | “How fs thatt The tce companies of this city hansted lig the license at the time of the transfer. | Used to assert that our nadve products in this line The transferee 1s obliged, before he can continue | were as good as northern tee.”" —_— the mastness under the unexpired license, to pro | | That Isn't 99, ‘and never was vo; here, come back GLASS & SONS’ Cups ough Drops | une Ate rs of the majority’of rest | tn this rooin and see the difference.” Mr. Yerkes oF accumatanen te thewenites vad aie the Tears -holderson the squares where the | took the reporter back and showed a specimen of Glover forty years expericuce’ in compounding | Bistness = conducted, “under the Same regula | ler taken yesterday atteroon ton the potomae ash a i Sats tons? “as ( i i Tiver back of Analostan Island, the place which —_—= —— Again, granted. and the used to be noted for clear Ice in olden tme. Jouxsos's osste 1 mstauranta, tm | Heened 2 to reagve tile place of | “This,” he sald, “was taken out to-day, and 1s a se, Habu 442 and E, brane bust to procure the permission | good, “tair specimen of the home lee, “The piece = | of the caglders and residents | nearing ie with a rule ts seven inches thick S588, 3 eyesight store, Na-| hosen | snowy port and all, and is, as ¥ou see, Tull of specks. ena i |i Fegulations as the | of at, -aud more of ese porous all the Way CHOU | | except on the bottom or juipe neat ale wien € law governing the wholesale Uquor | pretty clear. Compared with this plece,* sud Mr. pas folows: aor | Wetaes, pointing to a lump of uansparent kin ty zs ars teeareencter liquors wit “which Is Kennebec river tee, ft is ho where at a ; wally ten dottars for cach thot “Well,” sald the reporter, “is It not profitable to The Distriet Commis Hon. To Tur Lavirs of W ys m of Dress Cutting Featon: Vly © Of oUF most thorough and ‘tor cireul » sell aren feriptions for our t trausict aay | (@er business tn the Interest of tals how: Pauper patterns of auy garment cut to measure and suaranteed perfect Hittin. Webruary journals just reccived. mar be trons J te persons toca eos in the plate, or to Teme pos iness, Tider the same regulations as ti use. AU transfers shall b certified by the Orestes of Imported dresses and bonnets, ust fforn Paris, at the Hig s Hou-> Wednesday, Thurs | Gey and Friday. January Zi, 24th and 2568 > © Lewis’ Plasters for back ache need no advertise- CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-nigit. | q hatt ae ridded. That ao license | Gather ind house this Potom ie tee in such A sea Bavtosat TuesTER— McCall's opera eomapany ded, That 20 Th | gath i 2 o cer Ker twenty af Oe Son as the present for the brewers, butchers aud fm The Queen's Lace Hand&er | a Ave Sollee pen A he Forvs Orem I t nek Set Ves, {¢ 15 profitable when it ts good enough to} — rom eae castariene t father, but it is not thick enough You ob TREATER Coxigtl ague as The | hg. bSainple ts seven Inches thick, but you | Dude, und varieties | fhon the miniuna sun also notiee that about two inches of the Top parts | Dive Musee. —“Cinderetla” and eurtosities, j the ae thee tans Cuised the | Of lighter color and would have to be sptaned off, Masoste TeMrLe—Garden party of the Union ae leaving (ve inches. ‘That process Would take 2 day adisznise for es the rite Or Veteran Corps. Wiitaap Harr Dr. Hal ma the chanors are that a wart spell of 3 | 1X or forty hours might follow and destroy $150, and pre near. “All the trouble and expe Srinking of liquor in ny | then be thrown away. Other contlugencles 6s nt as does uob upon the | fatal might occur, and in this climate all the f a to section 12, wMle | chances are aginst the success of tie harvester. he Constisswniers have already suggested to your | We nnd in the long Tun that. the oe Condensed Locals. commaliter, as fellows: Single sale (of Such | depend on she ebec river, which, F class of the law departm rr. I stnauantities less Than a pint, or 10 De | cons st field for fee har n OFganized Shall iecnstitate, | se ¢ha 7 da Periaps Iu the known world.” A.C, We piece thie wild Yabout our other Washington tee com- penalties f0F Con-| panies?” asked the reporter. “They bave all come to vie same conctuston, and strated health lecture by see section 8 whlch the scontrotied by sec-| are cependiiz on the northern ice, mostly trom nt At bs ‘i to prove | Kennebec. But they can speak for themselves.” sales” of Hquor to bring the vendor | . Withtss reach of the Lis. ‘This proof has to be act | THE WORKS ON THE KENNEBEC. gily node by the suthorities, offered in the Police | “What Js your capacity at Gardiner for storage? ‘From A. Brentano. « have the London | Curl, ond ageimoffered in theCruninal Court upon | inquired the reporter. Graphic, Pictorial World and Miustrated Neves of | appe si. and aanest ¢ ya Year and more alter We have a Morage capacity there for over 80.- La heriponesi enya anal ing ie ihchehine 000 tons, and ure enlarging every year; we have of te Indisp \d retafling twenty houses, 40x150 tet, which will soon all be urls hus arranges Pn ne to that Cet. | crammed full, and are havtug two more nearly com skaters to the Baithin £ | pieted, which will be filed tats winter for the Mrst Right. A spectal tra r tue. Gcession, and it 1s the posession of malt, distilled. fermented. or | “What quantity of frontage have you on that Wil eo. Hquore with the meausand apy lane-a | rtyer? ‘The will of the Inte John Willis, Med to-day, be- | Sa poe ep aegis ema one thousand four hundred fect, running back thes his estate to bis w Mary C. Wilus, | f anak ce 8 good long distance, giving plenty 6f room for ¢ Giitie ter widowuond. Tn ease of her temarrag™ th 8 + eS, bo HOUSES, StL dite: endment before ster wing Worts after “sold” in the ninta i Stugle Sub of Such Liquors in quantities | Kes than a pint, or to be ¢ whl suticently’ protect ossible- to AX the chars Fenton of the law either by the wissession the applies to carry ng liquors by retail, or by a | BX & ee | ““1suppose about one hundred and fifty to two a faot tet conse Years tha Commiscioners | nian men aad (Ricis oe ety eee aes oe fe S shoud be bested until | Played there.” continued Mr. Yerkes, Him hrtorers . phere a ested, by add- the e-iate Isto be divided equally betw ebtidren. : ‘The funerai of Dr. Wil day from the eS 3 0. G8 Ht Offciating. Messrs. W. Ht Riley, Gen. P. F_ Bacon, Smith Morsell, W. M. Shuster ands. giving Us inore spare than we will ever want, 10 all prob dbility, tor tee athertn What 1s the Lest seuson for operating: neraliy In the mouth of Jangar ier, souetines: later, sand ‘Sonvtt ad of ee 1s harvested ‘In March—Uhe some- the ry and Miss Kate Meardl ness their marr Oe thee FD RRUS | are pall about $1.50 per day and boan ‘The cereniony was periormed by Father Call, livense a par-room } ir hundred fect of a | MALY kinds of tools Used tn the service, bu Whose os Public shool iotise Owned Dy the District. They | MOSUN used are The ice scrapers, putes, mtrhers, ‘The Christian Church. | now snexest that € Ss Shall substitute tis | Plows and breaking-off chisels THE CLOSE OF THE DEDICATION MEETIN Fegnlaiion Of Uie Commuisstoners by a eal provi- ‘TRE DIFFICULTIES OF ICE TARTESTING. EVENING DEVOTED TO THE MEMORY OF GaR-| SUR. Oi Claw looking | wT ye by FIRLD—THE LATE PAESIDENT's Restecr rox novs— | {Re More effectual Emtro) of the busines on | one to inanaye,” venture tie reporter ADDRESSES BY EX-GOV. BISiLOF, HON. EB TAY-| the fulde of the Muikce'Court, before wholnstcivoe | | Theres waere persons at a dist use get foo! LOR AND OTHERS. fences are oracinatly brought’ to trlal, endorses the {looks ali smooth Last evening the closing meeting inetdent to the | Measure at luce by Saving that “he finds It very | and like very pretty work to juefsins convercitne ott | derstood to be the hour for met! ee Se leat, and a great Improvement upon the existing | the water, standing In * roo In Gedicstion of the Garfield Memortal Christian | {iy | Washington, yet It ts hiard work, otter hazardous, church was held In the church. The exercts?s of | the present Heense law an applicant for a| 3 great Vigtlance and activity the evening were interspersed with singing, in | bar-room Heense must obtain the written perals- | tully Mt tee houses with ualturtaly, Cutt Which “rs JM. Chads=r, Miss Mamie Sim not an property hobters and residents | pare, sold and transparent fee, |S ‘Miss Alice Stier, Messrs. Shepherd and Ralph, and | 1% the vic u Ss deied by Law, to establish nis | do—it must be Soild, to sult euste ss) basiness—and upon the annual Tenewal of ls | the reputation of Kennebec river ler, Mare Ne Power Spiker of the: aguwpiny. feiisa | Sere be Mee: euch amd creer ver Reve tines | ee oe ane ee found in denominations dus nite years » tenewed. ‘This retirement, it | the tool mos The serape ted to the € pastorate here. Many of other denomir : utnissioners, ahd | always at work. ‘assisted them, and {t was proper that Lie Ke | in Mane, ‘ake part In these exercis Boe sul te e| MR. GARFIELD'S Seco Of rough ph urtuce all over the ‘He troduced Hon. E. B. Taylor, spares tised lik x the deceased brother, President “\Wnere do the Workmen frst commence thelr | ‘House of Representatives, Mr. Ta: labors AL the center of the rivet AW froli aut iaperative an- work Lowirds the shor Ty to. an OpUon as to greMt | are constantly at W un be ed al Will eve ald Mr. Yerkes, “and | Where the elevators Frvinz ip the solid enn, Fepresented the people whom Wr. Fesented: pe Jotce with this peopie tnt yi Which are shifced of In woo len planes or stite- Work. After Mr. Tazlor liw tastork Jn other | ways into the varlors tee houses by men. Stet i a Cll Bie th jocal option mnitted by ew ft for the purpose. Three } : + can be exerted Dy at mis and he warmly congratulated them on the comple” | Se qe “Ti anprehension that te 0 on of the church. [localities wuere barrooms are Mcensed. v ‘MR GARFIFLD'S RESPECT FOR OTS, eyrived any vear oc thelr right to ‘Mr. Power read the lette* written by Mr Gar- ronal local option thls year has been eid to Leonard Garfi-!t Spencer, tn Jul: toes Sant xefoaett tar a2 Dy property told some incidents of Mr. Gar! Iife to show the, IMs respect for bors. He spoke of Mr. Garfield ma Maga speech during the campaign to a few b ‘with a tin pan fora drum, and a mz on a stt afterwaris remarking t6 his co mms ti Rad more respect for Rot the boy's possibilities He loved God, and loved Uttle children. Pany’s Works. ‘There are thre sd nade permanent uy 1 'shept opent for the resepuion of the rafts antl sativing frbm the center of the 1 Nators are construcied one att each canal | and are, In fact, iumense endless | | chalis whlch connect and run over large, perini. s fixed under the water, and propeiled heavy steam engines on the shore. ‘They ar carryiug up to the Lop of the eievantors, AL pleces of Ice, each weighing Irom Ue | 00 ty Gi) pounds, Which, as before stated, are aploys | ‘sited oil to the’ fee houses destred to be Miled. police foree Tor | “These pleces of tee are afloat In thes channels and h year, lsexpensive and vexa- | the endless chitn-lays are constantly carrying seve- sshibor= en as eoldents € a Baie Poe ry Hmnited extent, | them away. ‘This work Is Kept up day and night | ireene, of alry Raptis | Laehiol PN secbig Veaoid Bap St Year us an ex | so jong? as the weather permits, and ie ice houses | bookends ing to bulla church, amele it required the examination Of 578 cases, | remaln uniilied.? brought into wih prob 100 St HiScOver L “What Utue did your company commence opera- Nes Of a liftie ban exes, 2 not sign. It would’ seem | tions this year” asked the reporter. fe consrratiilated th Bis caurch and Qpeeehies were male by mndell, of the North Pres! Mr. M. 7. Parker, a1 Ein gave sone inetd: and referred to te spirituality of this co toa, and the wonderful enerzy of the pastor. congratulated thet also on the completion of the church. a practieats FX-GOVFENOR BISHOP Expressed his pleasure at being Le The Independent ice company began harvest- vt lo express Ing ice Us whater before any other company DLL Of the 87) Operations were begum January Nth; whe the to obtain the | works were continued one day, then’ they were vontinue the busitess, cad these | shut down two days on account of a ral storm: ef annual local option, and no | but began again on he 11th, and have. rin every: uowing Would be uiade under the | diy since. Every company on the river thatintends To house ice this season ure now putting in ther ners have qldressed themselves to | Unne to the best advantage in tung Uetr houses.” control of the liquor trafic In the Ds. | Mele experience witht Lue @ Ok OF EXCELENT QUALIT “How about the qualtty of the crop? ress Las ied them to recommend to it contained tn Ser “The crop was never excelled for its quality, and je aye pantry i ; P a a vofties as ‘neral thing the weather has been fine for eu he es she she church and the Some of the blocks are from 18 to 20 jpop ie ot hey now had larger opy SUI getting Uucker. ‘The ice har- ters are Well pleased with the prospects.” “Has there bee maby tuprovements made of late in the So th a : BLA for Bibi Lap between Seite Gain | “There n attempts at improvement,” Been tn this esti ui 1 tie sobriety of the! people ot tay | Sald Mr. Yerkes, “and of course attempts, wre apepemnt catcranenie ce coat dubia. Tr alterdsthem grea pleasure | ANeAvs belo made aud often With, success, espn seupachy. ant pried > ie i Last Teepect eon: | HUY IM Chat Indispensable "article, the. shew P rabiy Wits aon cae Scraper. Mr. Chureh msde a nev une last winter, Sratulan aot Hut niet with an accident, Dreaking the axle, and sttuais ri . ‘i ery Tespeeunmily ones; £6: has not hid time since to give any attention to It, a xt eee Kteetinc ot t yo ungest iy v r ee ‘There has been anotiier one wade Unis year called fnouuin 08 iu the tand, bow but teu and a hast | ‘A big thing on tee.” It ts a patented snow: ‘scraper, y i = uM ‘the tavention of a Mr. A. Bureh. It ts lated town, Va. Mrs. Vi for it that it wiil save the labor of two men, besides Bitenmond, Li ae olny more anu better work. IL ts sumple, durable i and practical in {ts construction, and by a very. in le the Bases Chances genious arrangement of geurs ts under pert White, of Floral Hill, D. C., frult and | easy control of te driver, leveling the show over a < Sud toa Stax reporter upon lnuch larger Space at the'and of the dump instead The Veteran's Garden Party. J want to say a good word | Of al! th ohe pile, as tn the old-fasbloned “machine. A SCENE OF RUSTIC BEACTY at wasosic Texrne. | [or Our boy Temtniling the Commissioners of , AS all the rest of the world moves, 1 suppose the Lee : n'y and unjust disraainution | SUOW Scraper Will move along towards perfection ‘The w @ which the Union Veteran ¢ Phat miany a little enterpei tng boy | YOO: a carried wut eC ToC RIent oe. THE GREAT PALS’ COMPANY. ple has There was a i Of trees and p » and S,and at the same | ‘The reporter Uien turned lis course to the oftice Printing Lustuess, | of the Great Falls’ lee company, on F street, near pres and Seu iinestee | 20. Here he ascertained that the Great Falls e ending the cost | Company do not regard the Potomac ice as worth t reyutred ‘an. | the harvest these late years, but that they depend eae Them—and jase | OW the Kennebec river ice ‘tor thelr trade. 71 fuited of the job printer, Who | Company also have a splendid franchise on that pal pres ui as inuny ‘hoe | BYEt similar tothe, one Ove by the Independent See section | COlpany. Mr. John Van Jswick, who for many pn a nae Sacer yous wis vee the president of the com mas read or bet alee : | been prevatied upon to withdraw from. {ts active P ERW Ane Te ern a eS erase (and Cuties on mccoaue OF taline ication fuin taxilon. Notuingacure | Litinbert, his son-in-law, was elected in his place, Gcier of une having less than 9200 | MF. Joun Bartlett is the superintendent, and {8 now (oral Should be subjected to pay | 1 Mate attending to Us current ice’ harvest On 1 it should be graded very low. Give | the Kennebec river. The directors are Mr. Van Rus wick, Win. Galt, George W. Cochrane, F. Piling, Dr. F. Howard, M. G. Emery, E. Kurlz Johnson James L. Barker, and the president, ‘The storage capacity of this company at their works in Maine 13 6,000 ions. ‘The company, the oMlcers state, are Lar us to the storage of pure ice, and in. Jaring, Vr~ Joba W Rose Tucker, Mrs jr ner source of proseription and dis- Shien OnE DOYS aa smbjected, OF earn a trade —the print- a please, he finds It nextto an «to so on ‘aecount, of the narrow | Very partici Kate Bilton, Ms Moule Bantivin, Larbittary rutcs of the trades unlons. | 388i expended $15,000 in securing an excellent Jonnson, and S 1, scutn, If perchance a bright, lugentous, per- | Qiallty of transparent ee free from show. ‘They Fish Pow! Us fellow hus inmanaged to plex up enough | Have 200 men and 30 horses employed the present and Wiss Anole reratt to bexin to put type togetier ‘so | Season tm removing the snow. ‘Their flelds are Fiorul. bower wis, and for want of a teccher and | Watched constantly, and the company expects to be, ‘o proceed Turther, he answers some “ave the best quality, and a larger quantity of ice Miss Page, ages to work by the | this coming Suinwer than ever before. Miss Ala Mise Jit Dow preparatory to be- ———— ’k In what he de- Another Clerk Heard From, Filmore, Lis own ita S. Boadinot, 4 nook or corner It mMa¥ | go the Editor of Taz EvENING 8Tan: ~Mirs. Buzor, Mrs. Caruana, Wiss having already possessed MeClosky, Wiss Winter, and ‘Mrs Humerichiiouse: “sail a few handsfullof type, | The recent unsolicited donation by the Pension nd—Mitss Aggie Daw and Miss Katte {1s found out that be isthe owner | omice clerks toward the charity fund seeins to be a pres the boss has no further use for’) new departure, If the views presented by “Many Way the most promising boy, full of ” are a reflex the ses. enterpelae and Talent, i oftes diasouraged | Clerks,” in yesterday's Stax, are a of + and Thrvrtien ‘To the Editor of Tux Evextxa Stan: | hear from the bors themselves on Your editorial of Monday last, tn relation to the | hey have a right to be heard. 1 Gay Head catamtty, properly placed the blame where | ROW the kind Sta will give them a place in tts B delonged—ertminal carciessness of dicers and | Silas, At ll eral and Fight tinged. people Men On the night In question, the elements were ——— Rot of a very uciy cha cter, but the wind and sea |, THE New Diraicr Avfonsry’s AssieraNra.— Race: ants Cha crncn | Mr. Worthington: the bewis aupanican eae: — ain ps carat o . oe A Las not tendered to a A. C. Bradley, yn in passing in . Birney, Or to any others hi But be did m His coume was fe tuliy: n for positions: the office. The statements ; conse Laken we uuude connecting thelr names with the office were Us ‘Wue one. tae con Of the man at the wh on conjecture and rumor than ‘ave teen Incessant and watchful to the extreme. | Consideration will be given the subject of ssistan's by Mr. Worthington until he has been But he was several miles out of his path, and why | | Ang Without stating: the | Win, Becket Re went so is unaccountabw. The writer of this | condruled and commin oe has had tweive years experience as a seaman and ey NE whic s been with reckless navigators and | ‘TcRNaD OVER 70 THE MAKSHAL—Detective Ede Beuutent ones nas sen sd of | lin Chis morning turned dver Win. Sweeney, WhO i of amu 2 of | Was arrested about teu days ago in Chicago, to the aeithood or blinde-tag navigation than | marsisal. Sweeney Was arrested with John Hertiey Eiaton board tne. Scity ot Cokabas® last ‘Thurs- jy Uo months ago on the charge of jar Gey nigut. Prayers are certainly needed these | cony from John [. Ransom, and gave bell in days “who co down to the sea in ships that do | with Edward Gorman as surety. ‘They were both, “sin great waters.” Dut what fs Just a3 im- | Indicted on January 12th for larceny from the per ‘charge of nt la the placing of inen of con nse In| $3, and. Sweeuey having lem the city bis subeey | committees, coun of Messrs. H. Jr. B at -centewt a batl-plece, on Which he was rearrested in] Nordlinger, A. = West, L. (Of vessels —s&ill Itself is not sufie! Dear Waren | Chicago. 3 5 ae Sener mee Spd ee region LADIES GOODS. A REPORT DENIED BY THE REVEREND GENTLEMAN— | A BRASS BAND OF IXDLAN BOYS ENTERTAIN THEIR| Wan MaETIVG.—A of the third district “ re hated YHAr occtamap AT nis eETiNg wire Tax | YAIENDe—sratouns at sxxarom Dawes, comnts | TepUIUCARS was bed Inet night atthe mcidence of LADIES’ TABERNACLE SOCIETY—THE MoxsIONoR | SIONER PRICE AND REPRESENTATIVE M'CUTCHEON. | Ost Wiliams, 8606 N street. The attendance Ov large, and not & single white RETRACTED NOTHING, BUT FROMISED TO STIR UP | ‘There wasan immense audience at the Indian | present. ‘Proceedings were inarked with deco. Tanraxrs The Ses Oi Sucneies, Boa eee ep ireiee pe be ele Bprsdent Same Tansey, ce preston, aries YONG AND FAVORAREY KNOWN 45 AN INVAL. NEW DEPARTMENTS x yesterday contained Uonal church, the awakened terest, ‘Turner, jas. D. Russel, assistant. sec- ABLE FAMIL EDY lowing a8 a dispatch from Washington: “Mon- Deing presumably the motive which | retary, and Edward Harris, treasurer: The follow. = ae ‘signor Capel has drawn down upon him the wrath ‘together such a large gathering, although ing were elected delegates to the central commit- SELTZER rhich he delivered last Gen. Clinton B, Fiske, the chairman of | Gray. ‘The ‘adjourz tie] AND GOUTY AFFECTIONS PURING COLD Teor untacha Ss wor nee sat ce ete SPLEEN RRS] REE, fie eta auburn sais oi call of fe eng WEATHER IT MAY BE TAKEN ¢N Hor sisters who were nuns, ailof whom were useful | Meeting to order. CATTLE MaRKET.—Sales Of {Ive stock are reported WATER ONE HOUR REFORE MALS | and happy, but he expressed a gentle disbelief in soy ests at Drovers’ Rest by Tavenner Bros. as follows: 100 WITH MOST BENEFICIAL RESULTS. | LADD, ees * “5 composed of eight pieces, from the Carlisle Indian | cat ‘and sold: Best at 6 to 6%: good | siete pene Any) Tide and. were unmarried.” feo | School, occupied the organ loft, and at intervals | at 55 toé; medium at 4 Sot: commana: 35 a added that he would advise every woman of soit Quring the evening the boy musicians favored the | t Gy. “19 ‘cows and calves Mon earn eae, ‘she should have an offer in the next ten years to | audience with various selections of a patriotic and ‘Market moderate. Scpentit, Part of the guatence were amused at | religious character. ‘The bore were aged in the | MR Grirrirm has sold his tarm ot forty-seven 5 speaking and the rest were enraged ‘uniform school, which acres, near Langley. Next morning he wasengaged to deliver an addeecs Sper wtendent, in fe instrume! extxo Or i Hy wes Sse Lee) Xa BM SksS2 toa: APERIENT. ‘The mpreoedented snconan of our business has en- ts Vas, from time to time, to enlanee and Improve | | before a Ladies’ Tabei society _he Ev was made Uy" the ‘boys tuemeelves. Thess Affaire. # fore a Ladies’ Tabernacle society here. Every F te ves, Alexandria Ai member of the soclety present happened to be an | Drass nts ware brought to a high degree of | peported for THe pela ITY EMS unmarried woman, 90 they made ferocious and | polish, and the gleaming aurtace of als | “hae WATER QUrstion TieeeD Orv.—The water CITY ITEMS. simultaneous attack on the monsignor. It is sad | sent out ashes ig to the audience. Dig | question came Before one branciv or the chy te = LETE OUTFITT N . Fete cates een on ot, So eminent a re- | Dass drum was manipulated by a large boy, who | Gidsuou came before one branch 0 the proposal to | Hiahn’s Great Ctenrine Sale of Fine | = STINGS POR INFANTS, peious man, Dut he backed down completely, took | seemed to take a solemn pleasure in drowning out | Saiyan general ameetoiee ne Proposal to Root and "hoes. Seasaathy Ssyeeeen. iO tha: Sau ot TP had sald’ and contradicted himeeit pee a coreee, and’ the muse ‘wea | Cuatter of the Alexandria water compaty Taade | _816 SEVENTR stREET Asn i a and Ronetiiortncae butoer Been coall open tly. 8 Col e Mus its tn the board. con- | Gents’ Fine Calf-Stitehed fi tion = a WHAT, MONSIGNOR GAFRE GAB AbOOT Te: vey Indesd. Once the ‘audience induigentiy | sigeehor qu the borrd of aldermen, a Detition ns | Gents’ Hand-stitetiot Con for themselves Tor an encore, and the com} ent evident Gents’ Hand-stitchad But fon, $4.0; © A Star reporter called upon Monsignor Capel, at | Fiokiea the perio oes oe aoe ent evidently | tegisiature was ‘not AgTeed to seas, Aldermen | Gents’ Hand Stitched ution, $40; s the Tayloe residence, last eveming. The servant | {ty allowed’ them to express any feeling tor cnelr Downham, Strauss and f eoriell Ute: hays, Alder. ‘worth $3.50. “ ‘who answered the bell ushered him upstairs into | faces. Capt. Pratt sald thiat the had been 1n re, Herbert, Marbury, eid and ‘Smoot, | 7 aay DEY Goons w . = Weare now. from lay to day, recelving at! each goods five. This’ action the Elegant Hand-Sewed Button, $37 ewe nerd im this depart id the efforta we: {he artistically furnished parlor with the remark: | tHe habit tn their moments of ation at the | Coming at all betore We heeer Doardy aniess the $5.00. take in thia pew Separtaneat will Srturemoree tee minutes had Clan hee men, uta Tew | aes and practice ms uring thelr Wild | Council members of the Jolnt ‘committee oa per, | LAGeS Straight Goat and Kid-Botton, $100; worth foredon revtoas undertakiows. AD minutes had elapsed when the reverend gentleman | @aces and practictsing eral laws shall elect to make a report there. $4.00. ‘ wh iaeseouain Spousadlt ear tas cote cathe rapidly upstairs, carrying an armful of pam- THE INDIAN WAR WHOOP, Crry Councri.—The city councils held thetr regu- Fine Goat and Rtd-Rutton $2.00: worth #2 itn Weed eabiae ee Bar ae eacry muetagwavia Srasp of thehand, | very much to the annoyance of the good ettizens of Jar semf-monthiy meetings last night. The counsuit- mice set the STAR In4ihAL e9 per- | tee on the letter of the inayor of Philadelphia, ask- : “Now, what can Tdofor yout You news: | Carlisle, whose slumbers after one of these ing action on the Indian question, reported that a | 20 amps are always after something, Tknow.” | formances were disturbed by bloody visions of In-| counch had nothing to do with hs tenes ee | the reporter called his attention to the dispatch in | dian massacres. So, when a lady confided to Cay worth 31.50. 3 dealiugs, We wludl do the b ods Is entirely st We Cab Om OU part, paper Ayes eer oA oa ww the country they sti that the matter be lald Johnson's Restanrnnts, RoR AR UMMMM the San which Monsignor read carefully. sping, | Pratt the fact that she wanted to do something for | upon the table: whic wag Hone ae ae at | 4M and 412 oth meee . ken aA UNM THUG as he futshed: “Taronder where that idea | the school und had #800 to expend, the gallant éap- | was conceded, however, that the coum wel paree | are heat teste Sa : EASA U OM MMe could have cote trom2” Then, turning to the re- | tain, with the recollection of oné of these Indian | diction over the wooden Indians in front of the | Cholce steam,New York stewse0. /l! s BBA A UU MMM rer, Le sald: “The first part of thay 18 correct, | concerts fresh in his mind, st that she buy | King street cigar shops, Superintendent Coleus | lange saloons att whe jut the Last part exactiy the reverse. My viewspa | instruments fora brass band. The Indy adopted | being the city Commictenee ny Tee ea | aoe be Gaara (le are, brava. that woman was mdde | the Suggestion, and when the instruments arrived | extent of keeping them in ender au epnieetn | No More Conclusive Proot jaz 46 7TH STREET. PM LATAzhty to be elther married or to become | the eaptuin selected the most expert, tom-tom | of the Virginia Midland Talltoad, aking fhe sing | of the absotair fitness et thie ss nus, and that there is Players, the most proficient dancers, and the most | to lay down an additional track ‘on Hears stron, | the Louisiana St ite Lotter: | — NO SUCH STATE 48 OLD MAID Successful war-whoopers, and set them to learn to | between Duke and Wolfe, was granted. A letter | tan the following « . MME Vos praxprs, B Bee F play on the brasses. “The result has been, Says the | trom. the representatives of Launbrt & Mckenzie, | Beauregant and Early: “We do? a MODISTR, Tecognwzable. My advice to all young women'sto | Captain, that the tom-tom lies neglected ta the | em tae, @ ground rent on the house of the late | We Slipervise the arrarcoments f “ss aor Seb accept marriage oposals instead of rejecting | dust and the war whoop No longer agitates the | Cane Join: kev on pales cee a andSemi-Ananal Drawines of the | 1 Talons, New York: tate them. ‘These opiulons I expressed very plainly | atmosphere about Carlisle. asking that the city take the house for the rent and th ay Company. 5 in lecture, and so much of th: parszcaph 1s cor- SENATOR DAWES’ SPRECH. Move it from the lot or settle all claims at $40, ‘tr Dra: Feet. Now forthe reaiainder. “The next morning | after the band had played Senator Dawes was | Feterred to the cotnuitire on clue. ts Ladare: dies Of the society mentioned, Dy ra Uon of Benj. F. Baggot, asking the Invitation. not by engagement. ‘The ladies were | !4t0dueed as the chairman of the meeting, and | ane 7 imposed om him by the aye. carrying Ml witaarried, on the contrary the majority of eith toward | Con made a speech, in which he spoke of the wrongsof | on the butcher's trade without a wag | UF signatures attached, in tts a LADIES’ TAI x MAKER, hud loving husbands. ‘There was considerable | the Indians as’ marking the entire intercourse be- | granted. ‘The clatin of Rt Lucas 86) for’ toa | —— ay SALON AND Mabey natured rks on themar | teen them and the Whites He favored langer and | used at election was referred. A letter. trom toe | Ix now Thige tle of the reyared tomakeall kinds of Dreses tn firet- drawing What T ening bet So far from with- | more Mberal appropriations for educational ee | agent (J. 1. Parrott) ot the American coal com- |. Peer, Whose 6 and wusrautees perfect St. Cloth Costumes " sad suid, however, I reaitirmed it, | poses, and belleved that the problem of the In Pany, asking repairs to the whurt leased to that | Mfr, New York, ensively engaged In prise aod Riding Habita, prone mised, Under te vuldance of The indies | duestidn, witlch wud so long been unsolved, was | company'by the city, was read atid referred to the | Nai) Ga eee 3. TOMER, present, that ih my next lecture I should iuforin | nearing a solution. Committee on public property. Billsor dT. Kausuaan | suppites tt to many rerictare emcee Sine | COMMISSIONER PRICE'S VIEWS. and Peake & Nalls were rterred. The taxes of iP Purnmes ihe fuianine eins 3a16-1r0, 1116 F atreet northwest Reaid etn ‘The commissioner of Indian affairs,"Hon, Hiram | E,Svansbury were compromised on payment of Widnie writen on rat wnkeun tne ee the course they should pursue in order to do their carga gosgner Of Indian affairs, Hon. Hiram | stop wit thirty daym, ax alo the taxes of Joseph | WHO RAS Written <r a Mz. Seer 1 Dott he WHITE CLOVER FACE POWDER part in lessening the number of old maids in the | Price, made a characterise speech. He sald that | Forrest's estate at $100 within the Same time: aud fermented wine tn Febraary, i884, and est and entirely harmless, fen't spent a couple of hours with more | the whites had taken the land from the Indians | the tax bil of Mary Price was authorized wo be set | 160 Spacenatiule sar nane wae by Druninte. Pe er ‘ment than Tid tn the society of those ladies | Without paying a cent for it, and they owed them | Ued on the payment of $35. An additional sum of Mi" 8 KAUN: Batetmore pprupriated for the support of prisoners | SUS And the wi Teameliere: ‘Chere wie ni in honest debt, which the government should pay. | $200 was a | aretort, “ 4 a re | He spoke of the fac Sars y | in jail attached to the chain gang. Bey aR aL Nove SOUL MANE tie EAC ae Oe rere Ca HTS Ene LI ee, | COREDRARIOS Cotes Ta ae court gemeONy, hey oecrrAl ak | whew what was actually owing to lim and the fu: | fled Geo. Brown for perjury, and he was acquitted. MONMIGNOR CAPHL ON THE AMERICAN INTERVIEWER | Ghdental expenses Were dedicted, the sum lett for | The Willor Catherine &. AUwell was adnattied to pre | ‘The reporter thanked him for is clear statement | clothing wad feeding. Use Indians. was exceed, | Dai of the case, and arose to take his Ie: ingly sthall. He sata that instead of there being | | POLIce Rerorr. | C Me Geo. Ware, LADIES’ TATLOK AND HABIT MAKER, From Loudon, SF Strvet Onponite EUMt House, u al fests. tnd Here then we tave an the market which 1 han ferients | ectually tn | iter Thinks is far mone | The only prisoner at the station me. ‘The A Woman named Martha Kerrick 1s chanced with e Sun tor in tee Hotel | lowed with a brief address. ‘Three members of the | larceny Irom the store of Mrs Lacey, ou Roval | Se Balto. Stu for d. house this morning Is Mollie Curus, arrested by | P&ES%1h mepaleated 8 o hake all Kids cd Revegecs te toes ecco ear that be si 10,0) children in school there should. be 45,000, and | iis tnurning 1s Mollie Curtis, arrested by | [aicn'e’ Qiu femnrn ts ‘ This of Tirmsan tn the ghortest te peel pel eames | Be hoped: that Congress wotld “appropriate ‘the | Ofleers Walker and Pat Hayes, changed with being | (ttem.” Many reliswwits | Es, Gas gen tera made tae tne eRe haney,,, Me MowElt wher public opinion on this | GUN ama Gienterly. thers sep = | runes by hs wicrds with a go ; Question was beiuulug. moe enlightened ears Nore — e . Lewis, 5 z A” ena Shoulder. “Tam new to the interviewing process. | Yexsund tat the Infiat policy was lnproving, | Festerday’ atternoon, was the larvese wien oe arse ht ad ot ——— ee. Of courses we never seu anything ft tt ape on aan eee Took place tu this city at wiuleh no association at | Waanmgton 0 iM. W Engiand Yat uvist soe that sie tived 10 tls | paeape aay, ended Besides the piysiclans mentioned, brs | “Convuttation n> iM, TLUAN, J coubtry i iive been treated with the utiiust 1010 | = Arthur, Snowden Ftax Were pail. ie ee H SE OUT entire Sto ness Uy Pr reporters who have been tosee | Representative MeCutehvon, of Michigan, fol- Sed MUSE Ree ea Eg gp aap * | aac Dot sta rom ene Carcauec teem aera : Newwnarkets, Cloth dacketa sud: Newnarhetn, Clots on me bya | peas bind durin 2 5 5 | street. —The drag stores closed yesterday dari a 3 ps | brass z the evening ceme on the plat- | is closed yesterday daring Sackets and Jersey Jackets, Pa Cireulare, 6K, eee th ge OBR bd mae ithe spoccles, whteh Capt Bratt pected, oF De dais Mae Nedical asioclt:| Army and Navy of (th Otte fuanisaeeenae | sald they had watten Ghenselv 3 : at st nig 5 : oe | SHB Wiles dat eratten themselves: death of Dr. Si. M. Lewis——The elty leases Uae | Thornzen’s Emnision TERE ee CRE spot, howe . bright, | "4 aaa Wharf north of Fishio icant Coal | of pure Cod h Hix po} | fromveach garment, aid Tamm weil tug s0 tar, The Snow Law. Company at g2.100 per anuum, It iss tallen some | SEA Sode toro athe Cite Trovine. Paria OO Peoneytennia avenue, Jaf : THE PROPOSED NEW REGULATIONS AS AMENDED. | What OUE Of Fepulry and ‘Will be put i goot order, | nutridon ted A ity: and peas SOLS Sono I Ona mite eovcaimnintcies: | ae provosed snow law. which. forms a elavee in | 2U2.COSt Of $81), a soon a8 the seisom Opens. total eribid by Physicdatm Sold by Aerie © FINS) CLass HAIK Dt ssh. FROM PARTE, ists. Lange Wott les, Se uni cetuted by W. Be f TWO SETS OF DELEGATES RLLCTYD—INDIUNATION AT | the pollce IIL now pending befere Congress, has horton, corner Hautluiore atid Hattisua sttwts, |g hhy Eetents ond Five Meals Aru kaatboue of DON ain CRAG blakhreeee ag ACH INTE? Deon amended by the Distrtet Commlsstoners, 80} Disrravrine He ewors, [rcurse Axon | Beltiiore, Xi tau |“ Blenutbesmrur sd tempentne DIVON—MR. CHASE DISALPUISTS AN ARDENT AD- | Uhat It now reads as follow: % - section 2s, x Hows ater a eo HOMAN HATE AND FINE ATR WORK, rato Rye Whisky. Hair Cutting and Hair Dresaing. isolate cia ainomee Mes Sra Rerrerr, (OS Nivva Sven’, onpostre PaTewt Orrrea, Lane : ; i Novetie iu ART NECDLEWORK, KENSINGTON ARSENE and JUEBON EMBRULDEMLES and ALL el when suow has rematned tor BURNING TORTURES, HUMILIATING AOW-SOITE : of Washinucte ERUPTIO. yee Such as Salt Rheum or ierae th Iufaunle or Birth # but not cxeteding for euch | Soa, Fhapls., Savini af such sidewalk, | CoPber-Colored Diseases The lot bor! | Wil Lossof Hair, are positi ined, Wileh assis | Remedic 5 liquld, 500. distrler of Washington was e Joh hull iast night toelest Hern central committe as they de duly certin very form of Tteuime, | rite. Contacivus, and cod. Skin, and Se ely cured by the Cuticr ven the hail was di pont Lent colored nen 160d shivering fy front of its closed. doors. Miszivtnes Nil be ; walk So MAT LAIAUS for the xeme wn to tal ment Sail bea i iL tax pon tawent | taut pee 3 Wi, whe her exempt trem uiher taxadion or hot, Heed 1. stock of ARASENE, CHENILLE, FELT, and i oth IY tanes. Provided MICURA 8 Bares PLU SAND WORSTED FRINGES. That net ng coutataed ta tis se j canses the Loud oirution of imrurities | _SUAUPING POOMPLLY EXECUTED, ja3-dam situed to mame ane property Goma saltheraumetsee | : =a Sie, fog the effect OF aly Aw Or lasts hi Tee ee ee | hme Preitent nt Cdiuot dnatibe the orator, | PISS Mater aud penalty or civil diaaces gpon owne: | — ~ - rile : ipl sor agents tor" hesecting UO. € 5 Cairn, t arm | esi CUTICURA, the eat Shin Cor x j) aeaaieee Smokers try Dr C17 ks. Proveled * sldewaiks on iots, stats or Uae District be kept clear or us Dentalald Wash, ‘1 Snow by Lie < |e pen Fin dhans of such lors and Uh “use Thefeor pala out Dr. Carman’s } uy Gums, Bret. | 20) Pr 1a ties tnterest of harmon; Be ey Thad vic 4 proscctied fi the Pe ‘ourt Upe The naute of ihe District of Coli saet shall be Lundborg*s 1: information tn | oe FNTIRE STOCK of IMPORTED BONNETS AkD HATS at 2 discount of 20 PER CENT. FRENCH FELT HATS at ACTUAL Cost, MES. M. J. BUNT, an . 1300 Fstrest. Razz Arimacnox aS CHR. RUPEFRI'S, sow oh, {08 ated 405 Teh treet north went. nl to Tits Lundborg*s I’ Lundbdorg’s Per Lundborg’s Pert tel Rose, Violet by Hui ishtes, Kough, Chapped, or Oily Sh uv Wiitiam Barber an few others una elect tue central cominttt Ti. MEETING OPENED. fter some discussion, the hall was opened and the lamps lghted. Thirty or forty excited mea gathered in tie hail, but they iad no on fusion and. inet of the Valley, CUTICURA RFMEDI only resi Bloed Paritiers and Skin Beas merenry, arenic, lead, zine, or auy other mineral or Vegetable poison whatsocver, ‘ator Rye Whisk: att E Physicians presente Phe ¢ “Rongh on Kats’ es Bary at Fresh It would requize this entire paver todo Justice toa | ahd deliy Aescriptibn of the cures performed by the Cutionra Re | pound. solvent 3 | ik ad Sweet | Mr. | | Samucl Jackson | as secrevir Mr. Henry Lacy then took the ftoor, and moved Oxy. Sthat Uns meetiiy atnt a meet chalk ap | 25 Pole a committer of tures to tech the prestient.” ECZEMA of the palins of the hands und of the ends of | The Eatin: Stock of Fine he motion was adopted, and Messrs. Henry Gack, the fincers, very difficult to tret and usually consider d sae W.H. Black und Henry Piper were appointed to scurable, sinall patches of t-tt-raud salt rheum on the | CLOTHING FOK MEN, LOYS AND CHILDREN execute this tport.ant counts ears, nose aud sides of the face. short Uine the committee returned, Sees |For Oxe W ot PAs | ent aucirke and re Foo win i WILL BE SOLD AT | porten'that they nad “fouud Mr dow absentee | Prog OwWWwWD Bee Se ia Maz J.P. Somebody then. moved Uh OO Www Se H FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, ‘ BP oo? Wi LLED HEADS, with loss of fair without mumber, | nr nekes wnirmvni heads covered with dand>ufl aud swaly eruptions, vepee arn clally of elfldren aad infants, many of which wince bi . IMPORTER OF FASHIO! had been a muss of weal MISFIT STORE, LER OF Fi x. ‘A SEARCH EXPEDITION. | This powder never varie = marvel of purity, NOVELTIES IN PARIS BONNETS AND LOXDON “Speeches werr made pro and con, and the ex- | strength, and wholesomeneas. More economical than | ITCHING, burnixg and eealy tortures that baated | CORNER TENTH AND F STREET&, z és ROUND HATS. el e ever heat wi cy even relief from ordinary remedies, youtied aud healed | jent had rea fever heat when Mr. Lacy | tne grai ‘i yan cou * SEs wout Jumped to his feet and cried: “Mi. chairman, : ep Mes oreetons ow G_A SPECIALTY. Lewd Tam informed that Mr Joy am now And at this,| with the maltitaie of tow test, short welglt, alum or | ~>itrasis, LEPOSH, sod other Tristafil oman ae 810 Men's Overvoute at $5. : KEPATRED, SEAL SACQUES Ume peepin’ through the doah, and I inove thiet, 3 5 7 in Dineasen, Se * Tle Rite: ‘and Be ‘ 'd fail Linn Pur tear ant Gouaee the colamnlttee be constructed to go out and bring Pbosphate powders. Sold only incans. Hoxax: A Sener = eh nee <5 aac ew $12 Men's Overconts at 85, A Er og liae CUNSINGBAM. | an mg Wounds, a f which have beet : std subs str ‘ ‘This announcement was followed by general con- | FO*D=® CO- 106 Wall street, N.¥. 908 | speedily, permanently, and economically cured by the €15 Mex’s Overcoats at $7.50. aaa GEIR, fusion. and @ head that hud been Deepln eau Culicurs Remedies. £18 Men's Overcoats at 9, M we {ously Unrough the crack of the door was drawn 1 | ee Pease: acincin gD ioenitn 28 MODISTR, ‘back precipitously, and the door was shut with a aS erery where. ‘UTICURA, amg’ Mice I $20 Men's Overcoats at $19. "to street slum. ‘The committee hastened after the fugitive, Ar Co, A Cosr. SOLVENT, $1; Roar, ets, Porrum Davo xp Cusni- a ‘i derteomeeek Commer port that they had caught hifa, But that he woutd . 1d for “How in Diseases.” . restanmitag aie bor return with: poem “He says,” cried Mr. Lacy | TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE 8TOCK PRE- = €H Men's Overcoats at 215. Bud sty. indignantly, “that he does not recognize you nor} « T ONCE. sin portic Four meetin and if you, want to. se ulin. “your NiCUS 70) REMOVING. = a Aes — Imajesty,’ you will have to call upon Some eae jnteal Dry C3 ebment, cre ale aa Morea, Usios Tuexovexest Co. 4 to 11) Seta and Over ee ae ge r. Hamtiton.Turley moved that In view of the | 100 pleces 23 yards wide Sheeting Cotton at 19 cents, ze ni x vices ALTY WEARS E facts the committee “desolve” ttselt into an exect | 4p Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York, | cama legs shad Gretlequea tive “sesshun.” 0 dozen Children's Full Regular Made Stockings at AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000. sand iy tie a Mr. Licy moved that the meeting was a club. ‘15 cents, GEM; DANTE arAcAUEEY Boys’, 12-18, Suits and Overcoats, from $4 to G10, ibs EVEN ESA 5 wall, Turley then moved that he did not Want £0 | 169 dozen Ladies’ En ah Hose, 25 cent, i. » President ‘exactly one-half former prices. Clean tn hie grace wil map MR. COOK TO THE RESCUE, 5 cases Fruit of the Loom Muslin, 8 cents. ‘750 pair Pants at from $1.50 to 85. ranvved efectually, Price €160 Li “Ue Mr. John F. Cook finally came to the rescue, and } Blach Cashmeres, all wool, French dyed, 96c., 89, 480., ad Stele Eire teers weir cot |< ss ASME K. MUMPHORY, proposed a reorgunizawon of the 7th district repub- | 460 4¥e, SSer S16. Gon £255,000 IN PREMIUMS, o— B.. teeneirencaioad * lican club. As Done of these coods will be replaced assort- H 4°0 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Under this motion Mr. Wm. Becket was elected } Colered Cashineres, double width, O0e.,38e., 960, 39%., Schedule of Premiums, Series A. ent of wlaes will wont be broken, Theron | Mekee CO-SETS ucner i ‘rivie and mater, president, Mr. David Warner vice president Mea ss ONE GRAND PREMIUM.. = 100,000 | cailsoon. First come, first served. saemiin ik “TALTILS ARE J. Taylor second vice president, Mr. Sam Jackson | Dress Silks and Brocades, awful low, 60c. 60c., 10c., T5c., In dividends of $10,000 each. ’ — Ps inna rane wr lothung. Merino Underweam, secretary, and Mr, John F. Cook treasurer 86c., 90c., 95e., $1, $1.15, $1.25, ONE GRAND PREMIUM... 150,000 | WISFIT STORE, ; st Innported Hosiery’. ef motion was made to“desolve Inte smaK8 | cs. story suite aes = In dividends of 83,000 each. : | THE MISPI ee eee eal ab Dee Reborn as .” but Mr. Cook again came to the rescue, for Boys’ Suits, Lailiee’ ' Carpets 376, Dress | Ove Gpaxp PREMIUM. = 10,000 CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. jal7 ‘uret, Jor which Mise HL le special and prevented that catastrophe. Goods, Suting, Cloaks, ete, carne : ret, her ows make, thst for the’ ‘The president pounded on the table and begyed | a saan eet mb cae | mot be surjanmed the “gentlemen to remember the scene In Geo ge- | 100 Premiums of $250 each... 23,0! Ger Tue Besr | Bete, Genin and Spanish epokem. 5 town the =night batons.) Then, when Tecan mn co. M. TOWSON, ae Ue 35.000) er 3 Sa orn sg“ reatened to get the detter of the organ! 4 = =a 2 “THE coN HARNESS" me Mr, W. I Black was appointed serzeant-avarmg 696 Penumylvania Avenne (South Side), uo 2 ee CONCORD HARNESS: TLEMEN’S GOODS. Finally, after, # great deal of confusion, watch | _ ja ‘Near Center Market, in h« nye THE CONCORD COLLAR. oo Was suppressed ul i Influence of a ey, | <<< | 100 MBrcessntact . ‘ Messrs Prank R. Conger, Heury Lucy and’ JW. Premfumsamounting to, 255,000 | We here on banda larve stoct: of the Calebrate “CON-| Qi ox Seecranry. ‘Taylor were elected delegates to the central com- CORD HABKE=5," of all kinds and description. ae, mes beets fenry Piper and Hemilcar ‘Bale of Series A Bonds closes Feb. 14, 1884. at Lowest Prices, FINE DRPSS SHIRTS TO ORDER ley’ as ait Whole Bonds @S. Fifth $1. (Club rates 22 for $100) | pa- Carriage, and Road Harness a specialty, = ‘Speeches were tien called for. —e a oe ‘Coupe, ace A FULL LINE OF FINISHED AND UNFINISHED MR. CHASE DISAPFOINTS “MR. LACY. ba drat ov exprita “Bonds to be oteueutage Wi tvere easia kein SHIKTS ALWALS ON HAND. Mr. Lacy called for an address from Mr. Chase,| [T 18 WISE TO PROVIDE AGAINST EMERGEN Agents wanted everywhere. Adjoiudnye National Hotel, MEN'S FURNISHINGS. who, he said, wasa man of great learning, one | ~<iesthat are liable to arise in every family, A cold ‘Trunks and Satchels in great Vaciety, ut lowest prices ‘Adress, Bend for Cirenlara, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, ‘Whose views would be adopted by all, and’ who'| MY be sdangerous thing, or not, depending upon the jai6 Would do credit to the central committee, But Mr. | Moen Santa Goan cold, MUTUAL UNION IMPROVEMENT ©0., a Se ee 416 F street northwest, Chases ppeecnitia not qulte come up to Mr Lacy | oot cece rast mom ean cae ee ee ‘Temple Court Building, N. ¥. City. "Dap oe Metan Gars Fd La nee gaa CHARLES HYATT, Propristor, expectations. Some reflections were cast upon the | £b¢ 4 Sa en tt rn”) | antended to utterly ruin its business, U1 i a CC ol degallty ofthe mecting, “Mr. Lacy Jumped vo is | fiend SAMUEL G. LaFORGE, acest, | havehad the opposite eifect, for on oe susie nossa Our ‘hase, saying, . Room 17. Corcoran Building. Washington, month applicati were received fc (Saarinen od bel na member of the Giz. axpnEws, OVERSEER IN THE LOWELL erate - #2 nce. Aecamae 4 No 10, gust een broueht in A LARGE STOCK OF ‘The Hon. Mr. Stephenson, of Worgini, spoke tn Tae Eee treaty. youre CS BB $25000. The reserve fund uow excels €100,0, which | USPERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. ugh pale ite rayne Seve fare teoratons stay cre more | SHOUT Faoxe Lown Br Bonccans,) pcs seoi i A oan eco | Cnteane and Dew ta eh ur JOY and his associates, who held the rst | tuan half the surface of his body and ‘limos. "Ho was ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. sicbel tee titA ptat on Oatthee wich tam Goons meee Sera necas Kebeateinsed poo eaeah bas HEE Sets indie Cee | Seer dienmctn in OMS) mp marioat eae purer courany, | Hsin csnet-jautimurce tae | tus nn ne Thos ft Gant resturer oad 6 See i of Washington, £5,000, and $60 on £16,000. ‘The annual dues forex. | Six Finest Dies Shirts muade to order for 612s tary. The Tamed ean were elected | ~ In tts own building, Youn, penses are €2 for each $1,000 of the certificate, Thens- MEGINNIS®. delegates: BH. . H. Barker, and Geo, ee ee iter Coren Tatas cainiagr, | eeeuments fordeatl claime are: xt nee 25, 81on*ach | agp 1002 F atrest northwest, W. Stewart; alternates, Thomas Wells and Thos H. ce prio nn? ,- $200,600 | 81.000 of the certificate: at awe 85.81.94. aor 45 $104 ner Gant. ‘rents its Hie and Bunciar | £5, 85:25.age63, 87. ‘One fourth of coch assessiacut goes: Avormm Bra Lor or Suzs pins Tigan 98 to goa per pear | imlo the trcrne fin Go pout the conga auaioat Farmers in the Markets. Sua RBGxivaD Sccordine tne and Booms, and Deeks ed: | sais sual extra muortality. Cou aud ussure. “Onice WHAT THE RFPECT OF THE FROFOSED LICENSE LAW z PROM AUCTION, ee eager aie nit 1.¥. KNIGHT. General Aceat. halon i STMtE Tock Market Master Buell stated to a Stan reporter to- OARTER’S, 1 Mane? Srice, — @ay that “tie clause in the Dill introduced in the AXP NALUABLES ot every dens. ‘onate lating roauee SILKS ton ar pee tad - ty tasanen wits cos sgtase cc's one eeotce te actual value in New ee eee ‘iste, : ot designed and does not prohibit farmers from me ity 9.88 our pres 6 Aiase Adis hw AMIN P, SRYDER Pre eee Geisactr & Cos isposing of thetr products within a square of mar- Sicnabh ai agar White, ee pore President, = rico . ey the hours that ‘and. ine aoe ‘Where'all other medicines Lav’ failed, this preparation Sal te pra oor vi: on cote fey ie Scholl ee ears OE Ete if i i Drmzcrons: ‘of Paris by the: inside 4 celebrated Dr. Kiconp, and is “give the of the 20 1 Supenor tall’ rauediey hitherto kacwa, epee et mews” iexcan | | ERS SERS pt retail thin 1t does the tarmers; who have mar. < = ket privileges and do not pay any’ ‘tax what- Parke. wholes at any hourot the aay args tina Brening Shades, wide double | 7]\HE MOST OREFUL PRESENT Sul wil ave a tendency to the rights at FOR YOUNG BOTR, farmers and market men ad will Dot, ss uss been stated, deprive the cltizeis of the Dis? COTTON, bast in the | A nice overcost or = Suit of Clothes. tn price TET, Soha ee aes eee Ee ivas ooo - boloes of Eine ne sinning of fi td enon Te H ed emensively” dor rusinina Panmcnes and Preteht service. ‘The ‘hunch is Rees a ae on 194-1916 Pennayivaniaavenna “| ahd Buline 3 % ae eee bury = inte in the cletcal exercags? neue Lam | - “CABTER'S,” FEEe. aise pied ae ae pe sige aay fry ‘Goarks Will have change of the music| sap ‘M1 MARKET SPACE siington Gan Light Oo us | Sasa