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"THE EVENING STAR. A Female Notary Public. Haxrroxn, Cown., Feb. 21.—The first notary pub- | uc certineate issned to nv. Wall Th woman inconnecticut Bas rt : : : Ween given by ¢ Miss Mary Hall, who PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Was Same Ume ago aduitied to the Dar in this : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, state. « Ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11:b St., by Settling Raltrend Clal ? The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Fr . Judge Shipman, of GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. = See cant creme Mew a ralirad, to enttle claims for damages whirl have arien to parties who y S cops have Shipped freicht ove vad, and also to or M4 ote Bet tua Peevaid—ocents = mouth, 4 settle claltns for Lal 3 sine December posture PE" u for Decem 2 allow a seC OM in cates where fervl at the Post Office et Washington, D. C30 Tas mail aiccuerore =| VoL §3 N° 9.619, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1884. TWO CENTS. beeen Macox, wt Tuesday =— = = se of Colonel AMUSEMENTS. rr, . . = , — 7 ity, me of Z SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. SOCIETY NOTES. Telecrams to Yhe Star.|: eetig tee JN sOsAL THEATER E = ues ao Ti * The State dinner at the Executive manston last ° Will prove fatal atin org ERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pa¥.—Internal reve- evening was a most brilliant one, There was ft her baggy w ormances eacls day at 2 abd S p.m. == ‘nue, $266,876.81; customs, $756,326.77. CURRENCY BILL IN THE SENATE. | weatth of tropical Plants, gorgeous tulip blooms | MET R RESOLUTION | 2200" ‘ aicok Ducimnacone: ONE WEEK ONLY—THE IRVING SEASON! THE HATCHET Sivan Ouvees dieu pene Wo lyon taken ghd other decorations tn the East room, where the LASKER RE! UT: Sas instants” killed See: Lert Sovelte Mera e dee resident. and. cElroy received ‘the cuests DATOS 0 Garry son Mattes ae dees oon Commexcrsa MONDAY, Manon 8p. — detached from the Washington navy yard and | MILITARY ACADEMY BILL IN THE HOUSE. | The Marine band, stationed in the outer corridor, | — were KiNG. Das its ikcinpoep ee pr —— mned Friday this week, in honor of its patron ‘Caxp.—Mr, Henry E. Abbey begs to announce thatthe ordered to duty at the South Boston tron works, was almost dest Ehetric Quartet Fendered choice miusie. ‘The arrangement of thé | BISWARCK’S ORGAN nai i saint, G. Washington, aud will contain sfall biography | under instructions from the bureau of ordnance. fable was somewhat changed. Inthe middle of the and cl pans for E wabscrintion for the seaein of, six nights; £3 beigiven by, Carpel $ MEE TEE: long center board there was placed the mirror lake, ad Ch wn aS —— fen I, KE MR. HENRY IRVING, MISS ELLEN TERRY, _| ° the father of his country from the Cherry Tree to the Naval Cone ea ae ce ere TENGE OF COMBUPEERS, BIC. with adecp overbanging border of ferns, roses, SAniOve at the relied eine ee Ae Pot Balin'eMaronetten, | MEE B je es eae White House by Clas Gromwall,and much otherin- | cut pinks hellotropes, azaling ties ana datfoals wie | VICTIMS OF STORMS AND FLOODS. | ,:.0f ful"! ots, sasud Nar, ‘The most expensive and int -restuue ‘Will begin at the Box Office of the National Theater on | t#resting matter sppropriate totheday. It tsaDaisy! To Re Crosep To-MoRROW.—To-morrow (Wash- The Senate. arranged in the center, like an island of bloom set sass wounded. Th iy rst at obtained rs Washinton for the pri . After the reading of the journal and the presen- | in crystal Oneach Side of this mound were the i ee hi ave been from points on the railroad. When te. mnogo Teele FRIDAY, Fenncany 22p, ar 8 at sl a eaoculivedepartinens til beworea. All the | sation of petitions on modion of Mr Anthony the | SU candlesticks, Zanked by tall baskets of orchids THE CAMPAIG EGYPT. | pris rm interior tows lu the list of axter & Hewant, 4 s f ms and long-stemmed tea roses, which depen m sualttes w aneely ot nf Ee ee ae Cee te | _tecmalaby aitipewstcynandlstatnews stead. 101 acsredisannarind [Gn GRE NiVE-—Calinpdore Stu aete este Sone iy Doing Wana Sore the ‘cable were raised plates of = baie a performances. ‘The subscrip cw pbb sells hin 8 Navr. TS" : aqries 3 TERS’ cERS t uy ptt ee Maaday af 4p te a0d the sale for cing nisi on “oie RIVERSDALE DAIRY, HERETOFORE | John G. Walker 1s Acting Secretary of the Navy | birthday, a legal holiday. crimson and white azalias, stiver candelabra and | /HE FALL RIVERSTRIKERS. | 45, ..;) . Tuesdar om open on Tuesday, February 2th, Price tor Reserved | STUDS E GOL Nevin ih mates, Of GEORGE |W. | during the absence of Secretary Chandler, Bilis were introduced and appropriately referred | Stands of fruit, with a center piece composed of a ee racing <Clenikee Gaunty eran 2 Seats, single performances, $2.50, 82, $1.50, $1, and 75 | J. N. GIBBS, of Me Vernon. and. hereafter wil be run as follows: gilt basket holding tulips of every color. On the Tarkan The lace ties wee = . Sei ECUND WEEK. | cents, according to location. Admission, 50 centeand §L | Wader the name of J. N. GIBBS & BRO., who will sell} IMPORTANT NAVAL CHANGES.—Commodore Thos. «| Tight of the President, whose boutonniere was a Birmarck’s Organ Defends Him. reported that withtn a distan JNAtioNaL THEATEx. SECOND WEI , Eng mil cirert from thelr farm. and collect all due from | Scott Fillebrown has been ordered as president of | _ BY MF. Palmer—To authorize the erection of | single red rose, sat Mra Jones, of Nevada. lier | WHAT If SAYS OF THE HEMR Lacken nEsOLeTION— | Ulan knwo eat boa a nae - the customers of said dairy contracted since February, the naval e: board at Washington, vice | PUblc bullding at Detroit, Mich. forsage bouquet, lald beneath the gilt-edged cand | MINISTER SARGENT'S COURSE ONLY TO BE EX- | persous were killed and #6 % 1. sig ‘aueni: Hamlet: The Merchant of Venice; and Much Ado | 28,284. petted By Mr. Cullom—To improve tht tion of the | Dearing her name, was of blush roses and maiden's | | PLAINED BY HIS IGNORANCE OF DIPLOMATIC USACE. | [s far Temoved ffyru_euumun ME = : : _We thank our customers for their patronage in the | Commodore S. R. Franklin. ‘This change ts caused 2 oye Mie nayiganien| hair fern, Mrs Butler sat_at the lefthand,and | Berus, Feb. 21th ; ts port 1s Considers neilab uk | About Nothing, feb _ | pert anbope they may ae fo conor with the wew | Dy the ferent of Hear Admiral Shufeldt, which | Missssipnt river by adding to and strengthening | hd wits reward tems oppatte was tre Me | cre Niahara anges nes Te ee | then Tater : “s if feb2t-et* takes effect to-day, Commodore Franklin succeed- Elroy, with a bouquet also of white roses. Senator lor spa on the action of rit @ PST RE OT “I iddvaent aus supported by W. M. | i _ GEO. W. STUDDS & CO._| sng nim as superintendentor the naval observatory. FALSE PERSONATION OF U. 8. OFFICIALS. Antidny was assigned to the left, hand, and | ypeeyton wewspapers on Ue action of Prince Bis. franewnam ise, bubs 2 P= nated that aie 12 : 2 Foe RERSONS WISHING GOgENTERTAIN THE | Rear Admiral Stmpson succeeds Admiral Shufeldt | fr, Garland called up and asked the immediate | Senator Cullom on the right The mantels were | out that they do not express. the slichtest Indicna- | the storin desths el trot Sua) Witte (THE Ghapezon |p ECEPTION AN Saniee ition during the ad. 4th bth and Geb of | fo aay 88 president of the naval advisory board. It | consideration of the bill providing for the punish- | banked with tulips, hyarluths, and fringe grasses, | tant the attempt of a foreign body to Intertere In | ot property within {tts of Evansville, ‘This Thursday, last time of (THE GEABIATOL | Cee Siathy wil plea Aron to BOSH BA SE Aural Shurelats urement ronttes toe ment of persons ype mie om Pr Nee ce ‘azalla eens coer Sas eal internal affairs of Germany. The request ad- | Within this space mmily bh = were LADI ! Me HEAL iN atthe New Hone ot febal-co: iral S e sous falsely personating officess and | ayout room. At elht o'clock, amid ng | dressed to Prince Bistnarck by Minister Sargent was | swept away and 600X) Or Dustels of corm, OTHELLO: eens aa estan RSE epee Fa NO ICE THERE WILE BEA MEETING | ATBNE OE eat admiral, wiil shotty be placed ‘upon | employes of the Unitea states, Of music, the guests passed down the corridor nd | of such a remarkable character that It cmuid only | lost ‘OTHELLO <a AT RORMEST HALE: (GEORGETOWN, | ES" of'tne MASTER MASONS ASSOCIATION hold | euG_Tetined lst, at kis own request, after forty Curso pesy no eas) an tiportant biland| ghtered the ining Toon in the following onder: | be explained by his iznorance of diplomatic — 3 N MONDAY “G, GARY. i Se AES iON est and Mrs, Jo! ‘Nevada; | it e ae sige ’ a 5 "4 Saturday Night AICUARE HE | tlle editing went and iain 8h fb2t t | THURSDAY, Feta nit ae ESO S"heCANSEOSS | ayy oeetary of Go GIGABIT hs appointed ape auitnd anid {had passed, the Senate abou | seaator doney and Mie att, nator Butier and | pertoemtuse ie eicct Attn Nek. taad | Tote ere ee oe anne’ E = = Gontracting for bankeny vested teatiend, resent irs, Wilson, Senator Platt and Mrs. Butler, Sena- | hand ised to the rele! for Prince Bis- | murderers have been sen 5 ; someintankt FPPHE WOLFE TONE CLUB, feb CHAS-TEMON, Jn. Seerciary. | George Garfield as superintendent, of the pubic | tives bocause of getting’ there late in the session. | toronto ane Mee Mahone, Senator Hale and Marek’s duty is Seas ee ee Chee eet eee 2ek0 Die eet toy Rega ae -Sigowan THE. BARDABIAN.” AND BALL AT WASHINGTON HALL, (2g NOTICE —AUL PLASTERERS CARRYING ON | BUIGing at Pensacola.” Mr. Garfleld 18 a first cou- Pencitas WIR RIS ea a vmacauuson, Senator Gibson ‘and Mrs. Palmer, | the emperor. Prince Bistnarck is not in tue employ | MATM SSL (HE. BARBARIAN Eat esturiewiiy Greta eee the bemoans Reted Gey oS Preside! ‘urge the passage nator Palmer and Mrs. Hale, Senator Wilson and | of the international Aetmuctucy, but of the Geran ‘The Exyption Wa "6 . a MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1884. Masons, at Mr. C. I's, No. 1937 E rthwest, S ‘as early as possible. Mrs. Cullom, Senator Mahone and Mrs. Angus | Emperor. 5 i leant . ) FROM SCAKL 2 10 _NEXT WHER-GRAND FEALIAN OPERA £6071 _ | arexets (admitting went, and ladies), 78 conta, febat-ste | ANCRSDAY aera p ig eee mores | ce Navat, Caper Hazmns—In the naval court- THE CURRENCY BILI. Cameroy, Mr Ketcham and Mrs. Gannon, Mr. Cate | Congres nad wees eras, tat, the, American | FIRING MEARD Fv Cas See SerSe DOLE WORDS. ‘THE HANLONS! PN | ee | Leno ____CHAS. LEMON, Jn, Secretary. | martial at Annapolis, yesterday, the case of Cadet} at one o'clock Mr. McPherson called up thena- | D0 and Mrs Calkins, Mr. McKinley ‘and Mrs | of the late leader of the secessionists by the Sctaxm, Feb. 21.—Firing was heard early this F BOOKS, &e. (2? pAHERE MILE BE A MEETING OF COLUM | McKean was closed, and the trial of Cadet Bush, | tional bank currency bil, and Mr. Moran pro- Ketcham, jr Blackburn and Mrs. Lyman, Mr. | peror 8 could any foreign proxressist. body seek tO | morning In t motion of Trinkitat. Gener HOUSES OHOWDED! AUDIENCES DELIGHTED! | _ 9 (CET DIADINIHICE ZENE So, 21 Oo. ita | the last of the cadets accused: of Lasing, was | OMA DADK currency Dil, and MF. Morgan. pro- Sarnrarand, sts, Davis Mr. Davis and Miss Black; | give a vote of conndence in werr aichter, OF ME0-| Galan, couutiitd-rdthht Of ti Tokar Feet Cmeiecwontanetecenas | BO” Senet moor aire Her Gee eee | ; ay |x aieaiog, “ePOmt of state bonds as oscar | up Spa an, AP eR ME | axormen wore wove anocrawnanees meta 30] "Teo Ses Soin sea EAT BOOK 94 a : onder of J. or clreulatio andlerso. Mrs. Scribner, Col. Howe an aici : = . HONEYMOON TRIP To SWITZERLAND, | 820.000 WORTH OF HOORS FOR LEGG THAN HALF | “Aug GHE! Eb “EDEND Tee Wipe TEE os ae ean ee Smee e CONSISaEST FUND OP THE SENATE. s Dani, Geral Carr at Mis Spauiiing, Mr The National tiazeite suse ePrice Wismarck’ Sonera nevus Dt mete ‘iia saan = © | ,iScomty opportunity lace a Coupete Library for | <> THE, WOMROPATITC HOSPT TAT, NO. m= | lefty cet pake paper, of Bityax Sumas, cut | While Mr. Mongan waa speaking Ne Sherman in- | SvH0UCF and Sirs eps, Me-Hiepbuta and MTX | garry Nacrmeng Ee te ar ce NTR | so. uh on tre Sianghad tae Don't Forget Extra Matinee Friday, Littl Sly ftvet northwest, ie now open for the reception | Pasted and folded, and will be sent anywhere tn | tervened with a Joint resolution, which was imme- | NeLitoy Qamtwr Anthouy and Mrs. McElroy.) MPS | American people, becatise the Whole ailale Is | that a revolt in M S nperted. Has Finely Iustrated and Expensively Bound | of pay patients. Room and board. with medi the United States and Canada, postpaid, for one black lace ¥ , em- | ChUrely a matter of Internal German pollct it is} WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY | yp! ‘pablictions ance, nicdicine, and nursing, from $7 per week upwards, | GOllar a year, Gately read three times and passed, appropriating Leta So a a a rs ee eee e cr, | AOUbLUL, however, whether It would have been Tronbie Full line of Prayer Books, Hymnals, Bibles, &c., at ag- | according to rocin selected.” Application tor auinission #2) H00N for a Contingent fund Of the Senate. Mr. ves Mes Wisone i ght blue slik and white | UCCessury to trouble the emperor, hazarding such a RIVER, MAss.. F Most of the spoulers Don't Forget Regular Matinee Seturday. fontehing prices: ae pe aay De tune othe Matron at ‘ic oital Prnsowat.—Hon. A. M. Kimball, of Wisconsin, 18 | Suérman sald ths 1 esolution soe and clenticns to | lace; Mra, Butler, black tind Satine Mrs Ma- | Purely formal matter as handing the Lasker resolu- Richard Ba Struck senterd HAS. WYNDHAM and his com- ckens, com) at the Ebbitt Ho Mopar Next Robert Garrett is at Worm- | continue its investigation. houé, Iliac silk and White lace; Airs Gibson, biush | qy" {0 the relelistag. At any rate the consent of | noon, went back a: bite 2 We; Mrs. G | the crown to hand to the relenstag the funds, sub= fs runing 0 qany from the Criterion Theater, Loudon, in 100 Stes Dickens conmists, TO 8 788 ley’ ——Ex-Senator Roscoe Conkling 18 at Cham- ‘The Bfonse. Pink silk embossed wit roves; Mrs. Palmer, White | seribeat in America for the neilet of. the inundated | Sree a4 i. . 5 vols, 42.00 1298 berlin’s.——Kettred Pay Director John 8. Cunning-| yy, Te atin and vovels Mee augus Cameron waite tig: | 28t Year Was never asked, and numerous other dis purchased. “The in ‘THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE snd LOVE'S DEVICE. Si ham is in Washington. —A. K. Pratt, of Chetoo, | 31% Dibrell (Tenn.), trom tht committee on agri- | satin and velvet; Mrs Auius Cameron, white Og- | {n:tances of a sinlint dosti ae auiber at ‘thelr beip.. The Watupanoag Reerend placrscan now be hata the box office, St-} gota Thutcrascomplcte, “200 448. | Fee HAVING OPENED AN OFFICE IN MY EN- | China, fs at Wiliant —Capt J. Juckion, U.S.A. | culture, reported the agricuitural appropriation | Uv Silk} Mrs “Cannon, black eubosiod. Yelvets OTHER PRESS UFTNt0N5. PTutlng In. part, haviug ebanyeed tele * ganed seats. $1.2aad 81. accounting to location, feb2 clit bound tivols et 16.00 7.05 Here balding for the alo of Heal Estato-at Pie | So ewan) Sh, Gok Coat Cot aaa | vy aust it was ordered printed and recommitted. | Tonga. ‘biate eatin combloed: Witt grads Mrs | _ BERL, Feb a1.—The meutasie Tooehiar, oam-| ring trams wo thes wil un filings Wie Reset == =e “te Thuckeray.compiete, vate Sale, Making Loans, Collecting Rents and the Gen. | MIS. Faward M. Green and J. Wool Gflswold, THE MILITARY ACADEMY BILL. Tymau, White sik and red Velvet; Mrs. Davia, car. | S€Vatlve, severely attacks Miulster Sangeit Tor co- | Weavers, have Voted to Stay out Uilll sume CoNoese IME MUSEUM, a half fnsiahonnd vols 97.50 1380 | eral Management of Property for Owners and Estates, | STO¥. ais In towne Mrs Quincy Oc aE, | The morning’hour having been dispensed with, | dinal sitin and velvet; Miss Blackburn, skycbiue | OTAUNE with the jlroctesststs aud socesslouists a | sion Is granted. Washington's Birthday. eel rtel A ; Delano, of Oho, ts In, town.——-Mrs Quincy 0. M- ne Se ; reivet, Mrs. | €conomie questions: = inca Chase will give mea call, Somme doe creo YUE. | Glimore, of West Poth. Is at the Arlington, —— | the House went into committee of the whole (Mr. | SM; Sins. Carr, white Stik and iue wetvet; Mies | Ceanomieauestions,| |” |” CT” Ths eiealiank Weare wee eis, ols. 5.00 ne Lod reat aan atl,, Sete fine investments now | Commander Schley, the leader of the Greviy rellet | Bland, of Missourl,in the chair) on the military | Phelps, white Suk and Lace; Mrs, Mepburn, dark- | ,¢ TRO Lertiney betwen ations has uot vet been | Tostox. Beh. 8 Allen, of the si im hand, on 7th, th and F streets northwest. Daily in. | expedition, accompanied the Secretary of the Navy | acadevuy ll blue Velvet, and Mrs. Scribner in Mac silk. discovered. Bestdes the su-called oficial tarda | court, lus erat den tert ~ 125 60 | ules for proierty im all parts ot he eis, Call aud | to New Yore yesterday to attend the funeral WHAT HAS GRAMMAR To po witm FlonTixa 4 sar-| MISS Lizzio Anderson, who has been spending @ | {sone infinitely mons ofielal na tte ee | Comet as rat mrad 1 - ‘ B. intrbicing the 1.00 35 | Sttention and eturna imal Vite for ee, prom monies Of eee ee ae ey and TUE? Month at the Metropoiltan hotel, lett for her home | which » Statesman controls. ie un & xround th id Inporiaut evidence has vent all istics We oa wornes Sa OAS De Tse : Me CoeE oe nae ousin, Miss | Of the American Congress whicht Prise peen discovery ae Rae 1.00 2 Nos, 317 and S19 Sth street cor DS STEPS Nan PAS Ue cr a ee AG ae Hantomut daughter ct Repeccntative Hanieman, | unwilling totnpact’ to the: mucin j beenal ques BAND CONCERT —SQINT CECILIA, ae te Not WE! ses | Medina, Ohlos Te Iran eon Gp, Br ditualiton, (of | priating $200.00) for the purpose of conducting @ | wilt also. eave tor Boston on Friday. Durlug her | 9 conveyed to te whole tution bathe press ‘Two Doctors Drowned. Gs a 8M COA ORCHESTRA, Coucragational 125 co |= ICE TOOWNEES OF HORSES, Piedina, Obto; TN. Ryan and P. K. Slack, of the | preparatory school at West. Point, and providing has deilgited all with her tine volce. Indeed the pubiiea he resolution tn the | Saw Prascisco, Cat, Feb. 21.—iy the yursting for sale at the offs ae Curae vi a eerrreeeeerens 2.50 1.58 = » are at the St. Jam that ¢ ery cadet nominated to the academy shall ate Senator J. W. Gerard, of New York, on ee agit ena be Blames hin | of the Balms crv tnt ear South Mon. Cg tea Real Sears Ci beater, OS 128 | ,M. 0, Clark, the inventor of Clark's Patent Hoe | NATIONAL DEMO} Bisclalin for adiSion Wo tis aeetesay emai pe | CAVE last evening, to a select number of friends, | rutusad to trauma Wegner ~anaroeeea Snes fthout extra chante, 0 ; Store for reserved seal yrus, Laurd Teaves cademy: e th Shoes, ig in the city. and can be consulted mall Lanwe- lon to the academy ‘Shall be umn sea and drowned, 2 t THON. passed Upon, | demonstration of respect for Herr Lasker by & po0- | —_—$»——___ ee = if calice Bosske Getee toonumites|| Bernees Uo Guowine sion Oho ae ee Huled out on a point of order. era auc gua, ane sta egnt Were Sen | piston the oter ado ot ue ocean i bs ray Soa gay ting micagl emia Ane ekenuanE seller Boake Math and 13th SERRE GS Mabie With | When and Where Will Ie Be Hela? | ,,2sPtslug tou formal amendment Mr. Bettord | Mor Meher. Goceriof Curtiit MIF. Angel, ot | Ane im them ch paper mil ag praent “se Varicty in Juventte Booka, bound in cloth, ¥ Hf Anveighed against the mode in which admissions to | Western New York, form Mintst eae investigation. | Turners F resulted in $6,000 TABERNA: LE CHURCH. aud paper, at ereatest reduction the academy are made, AS matters. stood at pres aL SIGCL OO FENDER and HOR Mass., Feb. 21:—1n the cits of columires | ain BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, QuEsTioss To BR DECIDED aT THE NatioNat, | ent Lie Fight orainember or Congres to honulnte | B. POUT of New Vorky and exsecretary Motul. lent TIE Hn ee eee: | Tae cwrennek if Wamactrenth nas ageeinell 416 7th Street Nortiiwest, DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE TO-MORROW—MEMBERS OF | Candidates toradmission was a barren right, Sub- | loch, Adiniral Rodgers, and Major Slack, of Us , Ss testimony: as to ie the condition’of the hull and the location of the | THUPSday, Aprils, 3 “ts orn eae soret i a vg | eck to (he constant revision of a board of profes ck on Which she struc! leh facts have te The officers of te United States Mite Glass tne : Boos Eble abalone Horse sliod wih ths Ce institution A company of prominent persons was entertained | fenvtntore published cape estate eaten | surat romans piliel a long eeauoul ; sty in the Fire Inrurance Contract, fer Fr thwe cali D refer thowe that ECE, at the residence of Mrs. Mary Field, on Capitol | tie steamsnip ota testified: The Glaueus | Gilg exerptions ty tany scatetaeuts made (clebrook on Gutlateral Securities: Whe Mute for the st two months: Murray & Barker, | 4 2 stevening. Among the guests were Hon. J. | passed a half nthe north Shore of ti e Comin Tarhion, of Macwachusrtts, ORCHESTRA CHATRS | Gold a cart of 1S. Bre: Sekt ae eee Thero are ut few evidences at the Ariington | wéadens; and while is muni! might be as bright as Cleveland. Leader; Ex- | sound, of four nlles trom the Devils bridge. Me interes aspersion cat gf the Ove » ee Shoesin any and all cases Of Lav to-day that the national democratic committee will | bUtulshed diamond, the gentlemen at the Institu- NGION HOTEL enator Fowler, of | Was 1h the plot house and saw a Wrerked vessel | n, of this city; EW. | and recognized ber asthe City of Columlnis trot | ral ladles from Ohio. | her top-masts and the posttlon of her stuck Stack box Is ubWarrantedy in Tact, ‘Uon would declare to hin that unless he answered re Some question In grammar properly he would be ny ais. Dame of W.H. Barnum, the chairman of the commit | rejected.” What in the name of God had grammar wien ober ., Julian: In Naza- ‘John W. Chadwice; is: Poems by Henry best pre rielty | meet there toa the regia pecrkiae Hye forthe cruelty | meet there to-morrow. ‘The register shows the e anima! a XB GOUGH, — : a feniaat sterday |@id not see ‘one on board. | ‘The Greely Kelict Expedition, a > ee He Sketehen, Qui | Mid after act shad with Cl tev: PH. Kelley, of St Paul, Minn., and Wm, F. | Udo win teiting a battle? “He hoped that the | Senator and Mrs. Hawiey’s tea of yesterday | uF tea anN une on | teard uf orrte COMPANY IT STs Reins of Aesestcxn Oras ury the Veteran ene erent be an eeten, OE | temunchiny koe Vilas, of Madison, Wis., but with these exceptions | Vill Would be defeated, and the money withlieid for | afternoon, given in honor of thelr guest, Mr. vi 1th st now. R. ! a Seo no one. We supposed that all on board! In yestenday’s announcement of the officers who New Leerene: Waicntines 7 <3 an Seautih Anis Yea porurily or permanently, have as yet put in an ay Toria = ‘ i a other! Nak Se re ae Lies et Sead J Now Valentines just received. Beautifnl stock of Late A248 G 82.5 Geo! W ¥ fs C Regent i ig Capitol Topi world. Passing the wreck other than that we saw no he name of Lient. Samuel Seabury was mentioued, ‘i = a he Static nery in ail the west desireable aver of Andrew J. Joyce's carriage factory, 412 para SI arnum cla PI pice. ere: wane ae stead of Lieut. Sebree. The 7 eb Eee oe {oe Wat ih SOnKitSOS eae Peg ets avenng | Bev Bebruary dbs ink SS 8 4 tat ther wil bea ful meeting ot tne commutes, [HE BRITISH MINISTES axp rue OoxwaLL. anso.e-| _MT% Bloomers tea yesterday afternoon from 3 | HH; Si NOSiens of ii icon ub | Mote of Las. Settee, Ti ater CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, YsRINGTos ctcvtatise mmpany, oot | (Sy GWCCLATING DIRARY, Heexpects that a good rate ents oa TION. to 6 was ‘one of the mest largely attended enter | wrerk: can see things In a different light ee sels, and 1G 1s Peer (he executive ae ae 1 WASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBR) Dares iy AAPA Avenue, ‘The vest tiew bookw; seven | on the afternoon and evening trains, Mr. | Mr. Brumm was heard by the House foreign Tainments of the season. rs. sae ante | would’have been glad to have rendered aid fv 1 tae other vemsels Will be Lieuts. Brad- . Few | Periodivatqand Sew Publications commantiy added Pere Ro een ee er ee ALY Mmazines ws soon as issivd. | Frederick 0. Prince, of. Boston, the secre | affairs committee to-day upon his resolution of in- | Sister, Mrs. Sproul, both wore elegant black tollets, | had thought we could have saved a Ife. There | Dury and Emo'y Taunt. ‘Three ensigns, who are Admigsion, 50 cts.: Keserved Sats, jals-2un" Mus. G. WASHBURN & Co, | Terms 80 cents per month or $4 per year. Uhe former with Jetted lace and o Douquet Of | Were tive a tary of ‘the “committee, has te graphed _ to | quiry concerning the action of the British minister or son e phot house of the | ONduty at te suithsonian Institutions, WAL be guayiat Ella's Manic Stor at Eee (FB BORGES, 512 tre STREET Mg Hammam that Ne ds detained, Neve | with relation to the O'Donnell resolution, He | {AcTMaMuet Ness the latter combned WIE SUNeE | Glanciss all ac whoa lonked at hve whork taco | tated to accompany % potion fo tanke scee= eserve old at doer on 2 went at Toc. per tal.. 206, per: i ‘ork by the stcki (e, e | Maren eins oy s a ea lowers. er Ladie ‘the glass; no one made rewstion abot * He observations. "Twoat Ubese office ? ‘Sao: Lecture at 80 Duos For 1884, per qt. durfig the season of Lent Belt Opes | with reve thiscity-on the afternoon, trains erie | SiHted What he expected to show by the testimony receiving party were Miss Fleming, Miss Washing: Gyo inade any suseestion about gotty | Un vation officers are Ene iuplat feble es 2 ei ac “y to the wreck, ‘The ship was rolling heavily and the | Sigas Dressel and Harlow, clans’ Visiting Tista for 1884. ngers-on were nov about the cor- | Of, Witnesses, whom he named, and asked the com- | ton, Miss Maud Davidge and Miss Hate Garland. ip iy au 1 crowd of ha N.B—The last time Gough, lectured here hundreds | 7" : i lasses could not be kgpt steadily fixed on ats : ¢ - initlce to get permission from the .touse to send. bs y fin any oi WHO WILL COMMAND THE VESSELS, ‘set srved acate-car! Ledgers and Day Books for the new 3 Te, DESK ROOM FOR REN ridors of the hotel to-day, but this Is partially due ror pel a1 1d Set iF re Mrs, Carlisle, a3 usual, yesterday held a large | object; the glasses wefe used for hall an hour. It Is le: . . . + were-unable to-obtain seats. Get reserved watsearly. | Nielson the International Lessons fe 189, Ta nvor Vernon How Go's, | to the fact that none of the great lights were vis for persons and papers Tete tae cess: | reception in her parlors at the Riggs house, and | Would have ouly taken usa lull hour or kee cat fy | _TeASteatned that Capt, Schley wil take personal ‘feb0-re Questiut, Kooks and Leeson Papers for 1884 Bank, corner Pennasly Ith street | ble, Th bers of the delegations of the gatlon. Ib 1s thought that this action will be ‘our course to have steered ci command of the Thetis, and that she will be the aaa: S Besutitul Giote for 5 conte porthincst very ceutral aud ers reason | tending eitt-s spent. their thine elsewhere, but to. | AKER Fe eee Dr cr Saree: Abert, ite | never been repeimaniod Sic makings glee paseo | nvance vessel of the expedition, Lieut. Sebree will . — ad abe. “Apply to. MESS. EDWARI will Mesempletatoree * ‘THE KANSAS CONTEST. rawtord, Miss Stung aS could see the masts of the wreck and could. see tie | probably be her executive officer, and Lent, Tan SATURDAY. FERRUARY 2%, 1884.3 p.m, Wit Bi ANTYNE & SOX, £15-6¢__ Fr saldent N FLA. 412 5th street northws ‘| 1 ‘The House committee on elections yestel de- ae Caniie dadies ais ee yates een jib fying in the wind. There was aye re =~ uly hed ~ a ame - refine spon INST CONGEEE OF THE as 423 Tth Street TO THE PUBLIC. = CHAIRMAN BARNUM AND MR. RANDALL. 3 x large number of cailers, for In several Instances Suggestion | may be assicned to 8 her havigating oficer, ‘CHORAL SOCIET ' = OD het racer ee oe SONS ‘Mr. Barnum confined himself closely to Id room, | “!ded the Kansas contested election case—Wood vs. | there will be no more receptions this season. trom anyone that anyone was alive on buat Instead of the executive of one of the other vessela’ : Farming Tniplements or Prod ny Farm. situated | where he received a large number of callers. Ex- | Peters—in favor of Peters, the sitting member, by | ‘The Wednesday german club held the last of 1 \enaeeertoronace aa bes wae eee 2. Ganymede—Mizel Chorus Denxstoxosy. Tetons tte nate hana yan ae peeet from wen | Speaxer Randall was among the er y callers and | &Yole of 11to1. ‘The one dissenting member, Mr. | thelr resular germans last, evening at Martat's hall, | Wall Street a Good Enough Place for | Commander of one ot the Howls has net vet teem, 9 & May Dew Mined Chorus —Rhet rr tazen yossesaion of by TORS kn oe ee Unawtully i seted with Bennett, of North Carolina, will submit a minority | vr. Alan Johnston leading. All the favors were Jay Gould, and the Alert, 2 3 3 $ Jetor Solo, "Male Dunc fom Pout AE. King AIDES Hinel dmasneny ot ty JOHN A, FALKEAX in the abe | remained closeted with Mr. Barnum report. iets he guests, were received by Madara de | a9 nose couom view orene eawce mand the Alert, provided he pusseS hls exatulom- My Loe: is Fair, five-part Madrigal Leslie abloyee Pema Way Mr. Barnum hims vho saw e 0 NANCIAL sirvation. | Uon sutistactorily. & Pinsod love sone Slate Choris Em isbene. “febis-Gt~ 13'S M street ._ | very reticent as. to the topics discussed In Bie, Bere CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. Struy NEW Vouk, Feb. 2, WALL STRGET 2 May | nN POR THE RESOLUTE. & The War Fay Mixed Chocus “Rbvninngr BALDNESS. i SYRUP | Muin’s parlors, and through thelr efforts ‘The Senate in exceutive session yesterday con-| Judge Aldin dined last night at Welcker's the | Gould wasinerviewed last nieut in ecard to the | y."taat true metic te z solo, <Balelaade.” Beetawen ~ - ESS for 20 urs has proved to ‘be the best remedy AN AIK OF MYSTERY firmed the following nominations: Chas. 8 Hol- | following gentlemen: Gen, Sheridan, Gen. Me- ee ae pried ee He ae EE beve) cot tan Aieegiginert Astatiber the Geel 3 “Thaube be to Gow fant Chiru Mendeleschte Wattne: Se." Free from all drugs and uacotcs “aye 4] | 18 imparted to the preliminaries of the committee's | Stein, of Indiana, United States attorney for the | Cl ke: Baron Arnon a, Eecaderker, Marquise | Sool ebough place for me. ‘The tart in toovime | eetier expedition 4s secarded ae e crecate eon, Grixgints, Price 25 aud ae avs esting. This, however, ts probably due to the | district oftndiana. Postmasters: Jacob W. F. Lit-| Chambrun a. Le Baleres Oe. Siowart, sift gous | sausstactorily. ‘The advance is noonser caused bs | Tale, oxPedituon sbi enka property ee PEC et ec! e, ast unt, Ga; David S. Johnson, at ¥ sd Se 7 i et oe be iritin an seen Mgenlny BALDNESS. (ee SPECIAL Noric fact that the choice of where the convention will | Ue, at West Point, Ga; i uae utes : manipulation, There 18 a legitimate demand for A. King and'Senator Edmunds, stocks from outside sources. ‘The publte has radliy absorbed dividend stocks until new there Ga; James'H. Marshall, at La er, Pan; Nathan Wentworth, at | A Very brilliant reception was given last. evening H.; Charnes C. Phillips, at Banzor, | at the residence of Marshal McMichael, on Cone ment to Great Britain In 1S Steamer Resolute, which hh when the Aretio Bs » 501 FP itpoun a RADE DOLLARS AT PAR. be held will practically be left to the decision of '.Flour, Feed aud Commission 108e James Kell, ab York, ‘The process of loss of hair may take place either rap. | Mercants, WholesaleGrocers and Lnporters, feblo-an | ME Barnum, whose wishes In, this respect will be | Great Falls, N 3 In th e few good stocks In the street. People are huld- Spee committee, Beyond deciding the a aieae | : rt : ie ngied {ily inthe course of weeks or imonthe: or. as is wenerally. REWCDEEAE TUTE ae COR Mich; AbUjah 1. Sliattuck, at Orange, Muss; Edgat | Ucut avenue. The fashionable world attended in | ins their dividend stocks because thes would at | actin ee br Lay the Joss inslow atd wradualzhrongh a perio ot | CS opened the FAIRAGUT MARR EE Att Ne Se THe commgtttes: will | C. Fw vod, at Mohawk, N. ¥.5 Jolin F. Highop, at | larze numbers | Kuow what todo with the money If they: sold theta. | tuscary for ber atts and ooo toate ee . Crag the hnmatog een trl | bmitnence te cole Out at an? K streets, where our customers will ind PUR) retin of the executive Genesco, N. ¥., and Edgar FP. Putnam, alJames-| 4 nop was given last evening at the Harris house, | The failure of MeGinnts Bros caused ciel aca ot re _ . dines clees Tire ERS eee eee ind i A inevtinz of the executive committee will be held | (awe x! y P is selling, but only sh q i the 4 4 and miles from the Cooke je RCs sh Bate ; tr iss market . AMONG THE MEMBERS NOW IN THR CITY The Keifer-Hoynton Case. dort, W. S. Roose, Mrs. G. C. Gorham, Mrs. Benson, | gpliged to take so few stocks Itt buble the kone Sunpltes intact by the Grong Henry, a. whaler of Myler & Hath fondue ¥ street northweat, ad a" Pero ool 12-2 = JOS. C. FEARSON' are the following: Jas, T. Farley, Cal; W. H.|qpermvoxy OF THR LATE arminen'e eneax—ove | Mi aud Mrs Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ben, Butterworth, | ket as during the present time. Mr. Va. dnoe. reuuguiehed a SS eeein eaeaee | a ed A Cate oe aes | ape) RUHL AT BHEDD. Fe MG TE Renton eonaays Hh: Edintind | WiTNEss RXAMINED T0-DAY_NOTHING NEW ELICI- | Nova Rorgusoe, ME AOHAStOn and. wiles Me at | SoHS, une thal ils Pepe rians is She Game a8 tanned. over to her waivers NAtOsaL THEATER. = rine ~« to appear, when complete bald- | GAS FIXTURES, @as FIxtunes, | Wilson, Me; P. H. Kelley, Minn.; John G. Prather, | TED—THE FX-SPEAKER PLEADS FOR FURTHER DE-| ert Ton Il, E, Pace and & 8% | bearish ChAnedaken Rod Serta eee Passed a Will GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. i; moe ee reel SLATE MAN’ Mo.; J, Sterling Morton, d ulloway, | “AY—AN ADJOURNMENT TILL SATURDAY. B, Price, Miss Marion 7 | to inform myselton this matter. ‘Genes bucurss | Masel fram. the ssivors ENGAGLMEST FoR Fx SIGHTS ONEY, | amedtiurelcl ante, § eee EES, X- HL Curtis Cleveland, N. 4A. 8. Hewitt, N.Y | After the report of the Kelfer-Boynton Investiga- | M. W. Ih. Frve, J. N. Henry, M, Miteucl all, | fs improving, and ratiroads are generally makin; Qiuabowners She was te ee, COMMENCING ~ | duce har again by jnoper treatment, ‘The | LATROBES, RANGES, FURNACES, | M-NV- Ransom, N.C: W-W, Armstrong, Oblo: Abner | tion in Tne Star closed yesterday, Mr. J. Guilford | W- H. Rapley, ¥. Temple, Mr. F. Stedman, | money. ‘The Northern Pacities an: tw rped eetetieinae ye MONDAY EVENING. FEDETARY 95 re Wald! = amnme our young PLUMBING AND HEATING, eee Bradley B. Smalley, Vu; Win. ¥. | Waite, who wasthe Speaker's clerk in the 47th Con. | 3#iss Horton, alo a ‘over the market, They are all ri The -U. SN. and manned by @ crew of ‘i iy E ABBEVS ag y surprising. ma ee adi aint tes =) ve bevening | Winding up of Oregon Tra as hever been a : “4 a GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, if the idectet. | Jobbing promptly done, : CLAIMS OF CHICAGO. gress, Was examined and testified that Gen. Boynton | _A large pee eee es ee a ning ase Gy ne neoooe thee oe ies The dite: | American Sations. “The action of thls government * cone i eBald- | eooia PEER poets One of the anguments used in favor ot hotding | Hed an interview with Mr. Kelfer im the Speaker’ | at the Corcoran house, Roekvitie, Md. Invitations | Cus Dy the dineetors. | Wats dhrius te rt | wy hss ays iidy aM ‘th pales te Stbvce Gene | CS" BOE ie pistidch Oe Coleabiae | | the party In Tinos, and to some extent through. Id uircony wecognga ee Dunteay ae eae | nd Alesandela The ecuamtue on tivitacon and | Socamd ks, the Suir carne for the sate ar Meh wasattehied oy the quem. Sue 2 by Suen levoted wpe insures Horves against Fire, Diseases Or Acc ene f ay P Mr, Dunnel Ke | reception consisted of M. Donnald Knight, Thos. | U an increase, | During January the Southi- | Sequentiy a hat desk was tnade from Ler Suprorte! by Siz =r te special Seppe ee | oUt Mee ee tet Chee anner of putting this | a motion to suspend the Tules; and that after the Vincent, W. W. Russell, Alexander Kilgour and #, | West made a decrease the first half, aud an increase | 5° wo Will, if the demoerate havean opportunity to com- , a argu ears, and iw pleaned to annoutier that he bas perfected | Call oraddress BLM DEANEY, Inspectore ve a method of treatment by which he can produces Ho ketrectn | ete Des and Was presented tothe President of te interview Mr. Keifer instituted a search for and ers were R. R. Beall, | He Second half of the month. | Tutte States ty thie qiven, "The desk 1s still used cos then a sarevionay . — | final asscablages: “AS Gen, Singiee: | {ond a letter which had been previonsiy sent, to | SY Atmony and J. WM, Miger, Among those a by the Presi Clay Fields. ‘The floor ’m: pare the 1 ut of the United States in bis private TUESDAY EVE healthy growth of hair in every case where the hair | _Msin office, 921 F street northwest. feb rae sti “Ever y knows | tin by Mr. Boynton in regard to recognizing Mr. | present. from this city were Hon. Jos. H. Bradley Distress inthe Deluged Districts, —_| vilive at the White House. Supported by &: De VAN DYCK ni otce Oe So DCR Hie: | (Cg™ BULLDING LUMBER OF ATL SIZES AND | thattiedden toe hee e south to republicnn | QUBneHL. ‘The witness was not allowed to tell what | Rng ladys Miases HOIeA Laled, Nannie: Hoskenson, | ean REFORTA OF DESTITUTION BY THE OFrictes OX ————_ aig oy ee sure: 9 am, ‘Sundays ¥to2 If unabl dimensions, in lots to suit conventions are composed of the very worst classes | 31; Kelfer had eg nun tesarding the conver= Misses Newton, Mrs, Duncan, Thos. G. Sidner, |“ yitg GoVERNMENT RELIEF STEAMEK KATIE BIOCK. Democratic Discipline. Mle. Forti and Mt describe cand seud Sstauips for anwwer, | Dry and well-seasoned White Pine from CULLS to | Of the population. ‘The democratle convention will lon with Mr. Boynton, rd Martin, CC. Hickman and Misses Hyatt) pare. THE HOUSE CAUCUS LAST NIGHT —A RESOLETION TO paca ud for care Jsb-wsunst "| PUPERS, Georgia and Vinciuia Pine, from 12x12 to 4-4 | consist or the very best elementsof the party south. A CALIFORNIA WITNESS TO-DAY. ells, Hyattsville. Pomeroy, O., Feb. 21.—The original plan of the | PSEVENT AMSENTEFISM—GEN. MOSECRANS EXCUSES WEDNESDS — PRN on Catlin . it wilt Present a inarked «tnd favorable contrast to | | The hearing was resumed this morning. Mr. W.| ‘The Capitol Hill German club last night gave the | united States’ relief steamer Ieatie Stockdale to | THE MONDAY SIGHT ADSeNTHRS. (econ RS. BPFARER CANIISLE CURED OF RHEU- | nue. Cherry aslo opin Gey er conve Cuntini, Bart tion. “The contrast will open the ‘ay, of Californ! ss pli of dan proceed direct from Huntiuton, Ws TAny people to tie Uifterawe we oeen the | S. Furay, of California, was the trst witness placed | last of a very successful series ces at Me- | p luton, Th st Vinzinta, to jemocrats of the He * Met In caucus yes Pine. “Also, a fulf anc ponplete ste the sufferers in Pomeroy Bend was altered on | tenday afternoon, atid appoluted Messrs Carlisle, of Mat ee z seine upon the stand by the prosecution, (Mr. Keifer.) | Cauley’s hall, Among those present were Mr. and | th ferers Fomeroy Bend. was ay al , p D = WALNUT Grint, Maphe Port stag, BA | the partys SN 8p WIL have a good etfect for | yee a that he had. known Mr. Kelfen all his lite | Mrs, Houeh, Miss Hough, theSttases Hobinson, the secountor signs of distrvss and siguals for ald | Randall, Mortum, Eaton, Reagan, Barbour, A. & HER LETTER TO PROF. A. J. DEXTER, ercadt nities ad quotations! freely furhished on a WHAT A ST. LOUIS MAN SAYS. and had known Gen. Boynton for twenty years, Se eas Mine See aie her course up stream oh ‘Tuesday morning men | Hewitt, Thompson and Cobbon acommittee to come jon, and orders delive parts of the 4 a é rt "3 Cou 3 the Misses > u many a Bg - pet No, 520 TummreestH Srmeer, Yess than curreut market pce: Part of theeity. at | ry opposition to this a St. Louls man Says, “Ot nave the witheas Suck tO WhAU MS Reale ee eag | Hichmond: Miss Barry, Miss: Entwisie, Mise Mary | hd wolnen Came oUt and waved signals trom te | fer with 2 cominitte» of ¢ n the Senate WM. McLEAN & 80! x Pj aud Mune 126 Cor. 13th and B. Vaile all the puerile, foolish statements made by the Chi- | to hin about Gen, Boynton’s alleged attempt to | Hough, Miss Palmer, Miss Bishop, ‘the Misses | Danks. ‘The severities of the Hood are felt now | upon the orgauization of the detaocratic campalgm P t ; sen. i King, Miss Jennie Willard, | more than ever. Even people having money say | comutaliter. ° SCALE ‘The following & Ateelf: on cago men this caps the climax. You might as well corrupt him was overruled. Combs, ‘Miss Swan, Miss . Velen’ | they cannot bu: , for there ts ne gO purchase. A resolution w: assed, giving It as the sense of eign ing explains ; BPE e ee cOURNAL FREE, | Compare (ire ciucnee ad Bt Daute delezitions who | | ee eae et en NOv aeons Chanter Wan te any Saline, Aika eabaee tikes Haves mie | fuerun of tne hate Gkockasle ee Samson mes | Uhecaecen teat we aemmee coon eee eae pages Rucas House, February 14, 1884. Deacrites BOO Pina ee EAL FREE. | cro hero at prescit ond wee try t9 inake deduc- | generally considered good 1 Ohio. Dat 821d, 10. aoe ee eet a a eae wit Sonoeee | through about Atty ailles Of the country eek frees | welt trem the souse watwout teare: aid Sie ee ora pe Lae BILEAIY @'S0N, warrnion, Fauquier county, Vir: | Hons of the Ability and integrity of the men who | HNeF to Mt. Kelfers counsel, that he had heard that | ADUS Burry, Miss Jess Messrs Dudey Moncan, £ | Gallipolis. “It 1s a stretch of the river containing | authorized to appoint. a. Commiltter of SI 10 asst Dai Sim: T have suffered with inflammatory rhen- | €ia. SE eee ea iy tue republican party has | Gen Bovnign hail written ‘malicious articles con | Miss Lincaweaver and Messrs Dudley _Norean, E- | many emalloowns but wo Talirosds or s | the sen ns ih securing the attendance af Bilnccl tO gone CHSC BRS ee Bree erai eee | CC ae a ee EEE ING OF TE TOG. | Ulan Cl Wonuertt ani to cumtrol 4c, and che Aenb | COmIn pesnons Wg RAG CDRA aa ane| RO ee ea ER aac teen | MOU Polne Plewsants West Witgiae: ie tome, Se nied to try yor -atmel erthe pl wolders of th KI TON FI INSU! Ley c la years, 01 = <1 s re K trom ions « g | isintend to guard against a repetition jon reunite let aaah Tuned to try your treatment. After the first application ANCE COMPASY for te Dixit of ‘catia Yor tho gether by the power of public plunder and the sen- | overruled. Grimm, Fred, Smith, Chariés Hayes, Johann Kon- | Apart ee ee Sens et Sarming = x ection of nine Directors to serve for ante 83: pp | Pas enabled to sleep profonndly, not having had any ¢ CH MAT HiNS, MARCUS RMAYER, | ap er tanane® | Mt fora week. At present Tam unin my arin freely, | Siiteheneat tin eee terete 2 : ena thhe foc ot ee se sl ty | 3 Scene visions will De cares ‘ick Taylor, est May, J. B. Hills, Green | bottoms the ot neighboring range of hills | day night's scenes, and Its pro’ curt yea, | ments . 2 Stine he ;, Charles Shnins and | {8 harrow and the people of the towns are chictly | Tuly guarde Jusiiem Managve | PGUora week. At present Lam ‘asin my an fi ULE avetiue Northwet, SATURDAY? veuruary Say, | FEATKS, We stand on our platform andour princi. | At this polntit was discovered that there were | 2 ; Boats, qnguing year, | Uments arising from the war, shows the force of my | M8. KRIFER HAS NO MORE WITNESSES AT PRESENT. | (UD, = es : devoted to lumbering and barrel making. ‘Their | Gen. Rosecrans, speaking of the Mon@ay night ; = t : les, and acomparison of men don't count. ‘This, itnesse: s Boer ‘and # swept | Session toa Stak feporter last evening, Said Uiae fpstarex comers Jt gives mu great pleasure to add my name to the many | 1#%4,, Tolle open 1 nd cluee tt SP Ua secretary, | elalin of the Chicago people is, the most ridiculens wOfr Hopkins naked if the toctinnee on that sige | , THe cvenlng party given by Miss Julia Schnelder, | Mls and log Perl ea eid [reget ey manny diego Teed} EW GRAND PROGHAM THIS WEEK | youhave cured. My general health is greatly improved. | 2823-1" AUNCASTER & HOWAWIL CHER op ney | of the many idiotic uryuments whieh they have set & ‘op my: on K street northwest, last evening, was @ very | no longer exist, and they know not Where toturn. never been falrly explained. “The fact is,” he sald, ageing socbrmlel same Respectiully, ‘Mus, JOHN G. CARLISLE, CB pMCNGASTER & HOWARD, CHEMISTS AND | up in pursuance of their endeavors.” wan cio pleasant affair. The music was excellent and the | Millersport, a’ town of 500 inhabitants, lost its | “that when the motion to adjourn was made about Senin: Mitiness Toeeieg: Thies ami Sitar (Speaker's wife) | Fora PIN Lor ert aed dastanees, North wert, CHICAGO'S HOPEa. Aree Bed eee ee ree oe en rough; | tollets handsome. ‘Those present were Misses Lulu | barrel factories and twenty houses. "Athulla, | 6 o'clock Monday eventng the ‘Vote was Se ee ern PROF. DEXTER TREATS ALL DISEASES. febs-1m | SPevialty ix Physicians Preseriptions, juit_| ‘Tue Star reporter had an interesting conversa- | not inform the committee as to What oortwe | Rheem, Carrie Wyvill, the Misses Annie and Carrie | Ohio, with jon Of 30), lost a barre | tow for adjournment. The ayes hays were DAY, FRIDAY. 2 | CDE: s = Sam GRESON BOOEAX Rsk s Proud have dries | Nairn, irene Hall, Mainte Hodges, Lily Acker, Hat- | factory, and~all its houses but one went out on | then demanded, aud, having ho doubt that the é ¢ lan = (2p ORAYS CLARKSON, BOOK AND JOD PRINT. | tion with a prominent member of the Chicago | were eer NF oa a Tod have at least | te White, Hester Rigdiey, Lala May Bever- | the tiood Proctorsville, West Virginia, lost | House would adjourn, many of the member lett a3 reat Success of eane BO! 2 C ma BAG MONTAGUE a oe Ens, Decorsttoss Eee ar lobe, Omer. Sy, Peuusylvania avenue. | delegation this morning. “It will not be advisable | one, and possibly from time to time they might find Lizele Mitchellcof A‘lanta, Gas nes Were ¢ Apt hie Sensational S Talented Artists and Beantiful Women, concluding with led. In Unis way they’ ide, ; Lella §) twenty houses and factories. It ts only # repe- | Soon as thelr na he District of Columbia of the Pantagraph “Binder | fOF Us to give any estimate of our strength,” ne | MOre- tee aleee Ress ea sole ery ‘Bessle Me. Ution of the same story in humerous places i the | never knew anything about the night session Quill heat, cheap and durable. Also, acents for Fé sald, “as we do not wish to give away our friends, | MR. KEIFER THINKS THE COMMITTER OUGHT TO FIND ley, Jennie Prall, Ella Lemon, Mrs. Lawler,-| district mentioned. ‘The river is just lifting its | taken into custody by the sengea a) Barry Mon cue Seneation, 0 ss uucualled in durability, Color and wlage; | Cars Stee! Pate Eueravings for mivertising burtores: | Dut "you May Say that Chlegse is ee ateag Seed WITNESSES FOR HIM. sir W, B. Heed, Lani Miss” Saunders, of | velland showing the scarred featurs of destruce ee en Se eae os ‘Gnieaiene. aS Capital snd the Gor snd menu cards, etc, ual-3m__ | cholce of many of the members of the national com- | Mr. Keifer complained that tt was the duty of the | Leesburg; Miss n, of Rich ; Misses Lulu | tion. There is much farming tand still under| Mismarck’s Letter of Instructions. with the ‘May Fole Dance and the Grand | Puck, ™ York, (All varicti of English and American | (>g?, THE. ATTENTION’ OF VISITORS AND | litte from the northwest and trom the east. We | committee to find witnesses to sustain his charges | Ford, Mra. John Schneider, Annie Gawler, water. ‘The celebrated Quaker botoms are still | Mg ONWECTS TO THE OPINION OF MEER LASKER'G oF hearths, vest: bules, floors, &¢., comstantly ou particularly callod to PHOSVIT, in heavily after the first complimentary bal- Mary taudr ie febis ‘Wilkinson, ‘Hattie Throop’ and Gertie Wilson; | overflowed. ‘ POLITICS IN THE OCHILTKEE RESOLUTION. — $$ | hand and arranged In epectal dlesigrin the new and popular Brain and Nerve Tonic and Safe: | Jot. ‘The*St. Louis le_are very magnanimous | #04 that they had not done so, ‘Hensey, Schneider, Wi Ke ‘Se Sit on Jenktion otto Les | ) tebe’ ee Seana ere EE MANNINO, euealaal For'ealsacrafed by tus elaaer | to us,” he continual. eWay. hast nigntthey sald | MI. Hopkins replled that the committee naa | Pk penn” licen Patna Binge dictate | 1S wea aes were, Jest on Jenkins’ Bottoms, on hor eongetg lag ng ed rereeeceerrininr ANOTHER GRAND SHOW, | _jaZ3-Imip 1920 Penusylvania avenue northwest, bottles by they would go into the committees meeting with 17 | given him ample notice and every factiity to secure | acon, Acker, Davis, Hendley, and Mc- | widow of ex-confederate Gen... Jenkins. A short plece | Structions s Mieke this wok, 5 a ——_| roventghia MEER, | You only licing 5 of Recuring a major, and | Witnesses, They had aaked ‘iw for nformation as | COU Below Jenkins’ Bottom, in a bit of a bend. srere | mnlster here, Telative tothe House’ rescluuon of : 2 BoleInvent acturer. | asked us to assist them in getting those, proniising | t0 W! i messes for the prosecu- coowe Tete : oath: sa anti aS epithe Tur Grew Fay Reweoy, ees 1428 Pennsylvaniaaventie._| to give the party a big majority thistall ih Missourl | Hon and were willing to do whatever mmey foul ‘The weekly Thursday evening hop at the Na- | Sen Mit ——- naan teed mass of one Wreck eondolence at ae Pepe alia RIVE) ant LEAD Sionien Pbkvts | Si cert, Glen dang, Bospeuey sand all | [7gs> BHASS ANDIRONS, FIRE SETS, FENDERS Hinde end thre Rid a eee ae eae Oona was will | ee ee eat eo nigh, OM gcCouRE Of | Hoated there and WaS sill in good condition, wits | gorAPy fmeatoe Cera espectaly ncn, ode a 7 e Acie ‘Trto—X JONARY BALSAM has overs 3 ne Indness, an we ouly five yotes we would was will- 4ts furniture in It. ‘The steamer Stockdale te iy Yass “alter Des BELMON UD BALSAM has Geer year” FT RROOR Ser, Conc tS TURES. Rot object to helping them, but Trather think that | tng UOgrant all necessary tune, but that they could | Foows usually given up to the dancers visions at Richwood, Gino, tor 0 fatullies; at Brad | UY,0 Maportant a Udy as the House of Represents th What im it, ane ail kenerally, as the best Cough: Full tine of these G 5. also. stic and Fancy Col- St. Louls is Just a little ‘too soon in making any | 20 afford any unnecessary delay, as they had other Gen. Singleton, of Illinois, gave a fine breakfast dock, Ohio, for25; at Guyandotte, W. Va, for 60; at Raveeractuuy, ‘accepted the communication made rece ae | Cente minorities io cae ored Globen, Fastey Brass and Forvelaia Lanspe’ieet- See aE UHI seine cee Ie eos oe Perce satned that he had gone to grear |! morming at Chamberlin’s. Among those Ohio, Yor Gi “at Quaker’ Bowom, | yy Minister. Suncen’, and should have asked Che ICMLES, | ‘ais s towest =F. BRooxs,_| we will make our point.” beds expense to secure witnesses, sending five huddred present were ‘Senators! Bente, Butler, | halla: Olid, $60 100; at MMe Oh Hewat | emperor wo empower me to present It to the Relch= B ‘TRICYCLES Tp, DEDGS IC § PRICE DRUGGIST. 4% 7H ST. LOUIS BOOMING. ee Watteigon Mt. Muldrow’ ex-Representative Me. | at Glenwood, W. Va. for 3, and At Pont Pleasant | Sai, ding the object and effect of Herr Lasker's por ? ASD accesSORIES. | Hlaxwarn & Hercurssox Son reg log the Pharmacy in South | As the reporter entered the parlor of the St. Louls ADJOURNED UNTTL SATURDAY. Henry, Potter Palmer and John ‘Oblo, where, at nighi, a strong gale overtouk het.” | {iiical activity, which was opposed to any comtaos BOYS BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. e Patent Stoticines “Perfumers and iiilet Aszeia2; | delegation he was met by Senator McGrath, who | _ After some further discussion, during which Mr. Sta ikan ata wanna —— tons According to my experience of the PURCHASERS TAUGHT FREE. are the direet representatives of Messrs. J.@. and 3, ¥. | Pcrt Ms ia _ | sald “St. Louls 1s booming. ‘The convention will be | Kelfer and hls counsel pleaded for delay, the com-| _ AMONG THE CALLERS at ae ‘The Floods in California. commemc Goveluanras, of the Gchens eae, Repairing executed Promptly in the most skillful | LOW for all their artistic productions Also deal in held on the west bank of the Mississippl. Ttts true | Mitte adjourned until Saturday morning at 10 | Were Senators Sewell, Sabin and Brown, ex-Sen- | yawy PEOPLE MISSING AND SUPPOSED TO BE DOWNED. | CAUHOL TecogNWze the opinion as one whch WAL ©. SCRIENE! Koilins, and Representatives White, Min have witnessed would Justify. I should not vem ALL SCRI that last night we claimed s en votes o'clock. ae 7 Saw Francisco, Feb. 21.—A dispatch to the Ez- “ $ MINTON TILES, and make the artistic treatment of | [JNIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE | tet Cee Mtoe amt te eae moe aeate oe Just a8 they, adjourned, Mr. Hopkins sald to Mr. | Rovinson, NY. and Magioaia’? MY MEtCRU, | aminer from Sin Bernardino says: “There ure | SUtO ohpose ms Judgment to the opinion of suck . ¥. an Illustrious body’ as the House of Representatives Kaptse Sexoor, that we have gull = ali Kelfer that if there was a witness within the * Uhree-feet of water in the streets and houses are : 2 liweat, | fire-places and inslenooks & specialty. feb6 FACULTY. Bove ana Topoce Gear comes Sieh Deliare We|| elas Ceo the Datta Rae wee ee Wanted, the | Ixrexos no REsiGx.—Mr. A. G. Thompson,fehtet | fooded. “The wwn of Fall Brook is reported to | HLuad nat tp mon than thirty years wettve = : the convention meeting at Chicago ts not true, as | Committee would endeavor to Secure his. attend- | computeret the supervising architect's omlce, Treas. | have been entirely, wushed away. “Many of the | wench pesaned nb Be ing & ATAEATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUTE LOZENOE | oe a ee Uo UST nae ee ae | ee oe Tim ismame, | Gry department, and inapecor of pune barnes, | eathamra es aang. sa, mposon that | Steal value wom judgment tk urstions of hom 1e 15, hrewd a man to give any i affairs. I cannot determine to: em) @ THKEE PING Beery PO re cy tn TAMAR For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, | expression of his ideason the subject, ae Gen. Wright Saved Washington City, | (HL Tsign bis SRT aE Ee Vineyards in the San Gabriel valley are completely | tie necessary power to communicate fhe reeolutiom Seaoce Uris Bolo nah eat SorCloek Tue Posrasn Care BILE, HEADACHE, CEREBRAL OON- Tote Lito Cn ce Policy of any candidate | sr. the vaitor of Tax EvExmwa Bran: Sandstone company of Washington. . In the mean- | SS¥0ved. a [a et a ramon tickets 80) angi Gekeeet eee rou ae 5 uy tahoe" and Mtetoerott'a. Soe J4rn STREET AND VERMONT AVENUE, GESTION, &o. that a convention held in that ity will arouse ep. | Imet Breckenridge in Paris during his ana | ime Mr. Thompson has been ordered to visit the Snow Slides and Storms, Lae saiabar SaaS Fae A firetclaen Cafe for adien ang gentlemen, open until | TEDTEN Prepared by GRILION, da eeeat nals tn favor of the democracy 13 | when I asked him why the rebels did not continue | with suppisite: agreriay for ee Sa MeCUOn | GTERRUPTION OP RAILROAD OPERATIONS IN CALI- ee Ce tS es caearee fini tain ala carte or {Sathote Prvatedine Sacra, nonsensical. ‘Ihe people of Illinois are alive t0 the | their mareh into Washington, wh ue | with supplying material for the Quincy, HL, and 'FORNIA.. ‘West Washington Affaire. forsale at Brentano's Book Store Lith street and Pran- | fake day oe ae aS — Pharmacien de Ire class deta Pentida ts o matter crate ee place Of the COM | tnetr mercy, he replied: “Gen, Wright saved your Parase |) Ovrson (-APS(Reexinen une —epestal ee READ Bis tn tne Somers Hace ae, Bet ao = — — | j0-1m B. W. FRAZIER, Proprietor. Faculte de Paris, Uvity of the campaign 1s concerned.” city, Early, who was in command, said the troops | 10°04 of examiners toh enterane cle nels Nos. 1, 5, 6,8, and 17, from Mojave to Lancas | call @ mass of nin farmers to take: Lous artextios: —— Sage p ones ‘27 rue Rambuteau, Paria, ‘THE CINCINNATI DELEGATION were tired after a long and dusty ‘and he ok ‘appoint i ser- | ter. ‘The ground is 109 Wet to work, and the fore- | action in regard to the free bridge, und to endeavor ReaRey Panwsakec SGA THe MTMAT Advction. Geueral Debility: Sleeplecsnea, | GRILLON Tamar—unlike Pills and the usual purga- | 1s at the Arlington, and completed thelr organtza- PeeUNble to captire Wasninetoe eke waorenee: | examinations for appointment in the Patent Omce | man Tepors that tnere is Work op his section alone | to get a concert Of action ot ar a eee A ae eee BATE Goopa, asian ee. cured. No dries, no inedicues. St. firee—is sgrecable to take, andeverpro- | tion yesterday. They clatm to have met with | Dette Sue ce cupuine Washington next morning. | srl begin its work on the frst of June, both ends. It Wace i ace newly CREE Sag BAN il wines Sickie Watraed Velo a bare srciby a Hately eifecied duces irritation, much Kageraertinnee = hope for final success, Pe looked up and saw tint Gen. Waignt ana is Comasstons were issued to-day toJ. D. Tyler, Dows.—The “outlook” at the BUN s. 13 ‘SrRext, = lect prove Inedical | not maki urrah work- corps had possession =i 2 ‘4 Tomeet cat 9 drtuands tor aay customera = 1 Europe end "Arserica Dy all iead- | S0l4by all Drogeista, Cente) ing gute and fftectively. ‘Among tose ave | tui bad. .ne lef Nota morning, Gen | postman et Onancock, “Aocmmso spun, fn Sere een Sem eet: RHE 3" SUINGLED BANGS! | Conbultation house inom steep i Ii unable te WEET PURITY (IG, recently arrived to assist tn their enterprise are:— . Eel taeda seek re ee pt Bag — Saree eas "a | MESSRS sage gunman | acturmesee me a Malte |S eT Piet cat Weach | aac ane agrees ele Pot | ea deny angen ene Sag iat Gore eae we ange bist 3026-Lm* feba-Sw* ‘Parlors 736 Wh strect northwest. | Aak' tore free eample, febis | Ol Kelerstid, Wm. Dowling, D. C. Shears. * | paving the capital, 3.80, _ Pownsean ovumty, Vax ‘drowned.

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