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TE EVENING STAR. | ; SHED DAILY, Ex AT THE STAR BUILDI 6 : Telegrams to The Star. : Sy ; , A BRITISH VICTORY. yivania Ave, and 11th St, by Seeenler-Seene ¥ Newspaper Company, | REBEL DEFEAT IN THE SOUDAN. d i | ‘ - PS THE MAINE GRET NI ACKERS. ee Fost Office at Washington, D. C.,as A LONG ISLAND TIDAL WAVE. * nied master] 5 — . : ay—S1 a : > 3—N® 9,62. WASHINGTON, D. ©., SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1884, TWO CENTS. |i, eee Srecial Dispatch to Tax Evextna Stam, ¢ paid in advance; SPECIAL NOTICES. _ PREDERICKSBER Va., March 1L—W. Peyton Cone TISEMENTS IN THE STAR. = = : = ~~ | way, of the banking house of Conway, Gonton & SPECI: N ‘E . ‘ AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITOL. KEIFER AND BOYNTON. ett, of this city, died suddenly tis morntng, SeiiE _ SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip, woe —— e Seveuty-ninth Year of fis age, Le Wass > Se PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. c= McKENDREE M. F. kt ar ee ee House of Representatives. The Investigation Resumed To-day. | prominent aud hiily coened cele of a building axsocia- $ nue, $439,580.20; customs, $542,935.95, Mr. Oates (Ala.), from the committee on publC | gx. gorstox ON THE STANDS. W. RIDER A Wire British Victory in the Soudan. Rcmetiing ie Were te zine lands, reported a resolution eailing on the Secreta- NESS—OTHER TESTINONY. THE REDELS SPERATRLY, BUT ARE BEATEN | ineney for building or MR. W. B. Thomson, the superintendent of the | ry of the Interior for information relative to the un- i} AT EVERY POINT. authorized fencing in of pubiic land individuals | _The Keifer-Boynton committee resumod its in- | Loxnox, D1. 12:30 a. m.—UnoMictal dispat or corporations in the several states and terrl- | Vestlgation of the charzes against Gen, H. V. Boyn- | from Tritkitat thls qucrnmg state ree railway mail, has gone to Charleston, §, C., and Col. John Jameson fs in char & next we 2 = s g | Taged ail day yesterdas: that the met y day, =a es. ton, of the Cinctnnat! Commercial Gazette, this | TASed § res 3 Mu rebels ie front £0" cet Foster aud ier De India Wedues: |. VOUCNTEEHS FoR THE GHEALY Retrer Exrepr- | Mes Adopted. DISYRICT DATS morniftg. Gen. Boynton introduced to the com- | Biot gaway tie yams hut pedi g tg) eas wives gud Rev. Dr. Varker, of India, Wedies- “.—Sevei e Ul States s! fs AYE Se Nas s om- | Shot down, » sl, 10 aS sald, foneh at | J» Suuday School Union. Address by Dr. | TION Seven able seamen of the United States shtp | are panaant (Pa), from the committee on rules, | mittee Mr. W. M. Ramsey, the attorney of the Cin- | oblong sqitare, and the reste ene een every 1 os pu pm Tee ae Michigan volunteered togo we ie end relief Teported a resointion, setting apart the second and | cinnatl Commercial Gazette, who, he sald, would, } point. mm : €. DUNCANSON, Pres't. rysinger. Friday, 730,08 Ali es Z pedition. ‘They were examincd yesterday at fay at morning | With the permission of the committee, act as his | | 12M.—Sperial dispatches to the Deir Te EAL AME, Vice Brest eee pape oa ae Pa., by the surgeon. All were approved. ‘The | fourth Mondays of each month, after the morning pe cominitte 2 Lad LON, Treas'r. a = ae = seats spay | names of the me A SYRIAN GIRL, EDUCATED IN |G. L. Blanc, inary by the ifts of a churel in Pbil- | yj ison roi the late maseaer of chisstieia | THOMAS Wilson. rin the repert that ae 5 se fs strict business, | COwASe! during the remainder of the Investigation, | CORT y Bes Sea g wacntes | heat Be Cone dee ASCE Dietetic DiLstbees | id CuaE the wi onone et ees desired that | Where victorious in yestorta Aliman, A. L. Flun, P. Magius an Wi eed (Matne), trom the same“ committee, re- | should be represented by ‘helt a torney, and THE Kit. hist. marl fee — Beir TED MARSHALS AND | adeipbin, wh tt that, owing to his deafness, it might be a relief to |, LONDON, March 1, 12:50 p.m a Trink- AS phia, who ut q re ins — 1 a Tesointion requiring the comuntitee’ on | {At owing to | D SRD Go cerrtenen he ttat in cepana to seas pete art ie the west eraind | hrund ker way fo' tia arte aL APTN | savan, Capers DisinssepeNaval cadets sonn | Poreee® Ss Propositions to print, addition ae ea eat he, Should be represented BY | Hot wine tacos mad tm Teqnestxd to meet at | Asenuc church on, ues + March 4th. at {vp | W. Maxey, of Texas, and L. 1. Jastremskt, first Capes Of nue Ste, Bro reported by TO Ort aD | SOL as » Faroe with ad uns mi ante a rt three j E streets northwest, | The public invited to hear’ her cloqueit and earnest | Prederick. Park aasactiusetts. © Cost Of the opted. ‘i malles from Fort Baker, The fring opencd on bot i ware? St | words for Syria. , 1 Shey ad Teves POWOG NOt Massachusetts, || “ne spenker Inia belors ths House a TReSSaRe MR. J. W. ELDER EXAMINED, : > ue fi - ird class, were dist sides and lasted for a long time. The rebels were finally repulsed after 100) of their he, | killed, ‘The British losses wer | from the President, trans civil service coi | from the Pr CHURCH, 14TH STREET, sl 1a. in nd 7:90 pI. by the pastor, Rew. nitting the report of the | Mr. J. W. nission; referred. Also, a messas ent transinitting a report or was the first witness examined. | He testified that about the first of March, 1883 lay in accord: ‘tmiartial, for h: 1d been ad forty hing, : z ; {1 company with Mr. Charles Garfeld, met Gen. | wounded, g WHEE “Christ's dhauke | BUSA and J.-S. Mek > tried at the | Seer accompanied by the report of a | po A a >. er- | DETAILED ACCOUNT OF GEN. GRAHAM'S MOVERS “the first neuter | Over His Death veg the Delicyes.” | Same time On charges of “having” growlny out of | someeieaay appointed to Investlcate the asserted ces ee mar ee beg ap Seite > Ht Assim joneaservic qe . Thursday, 7:30 the same transaction, were acquitted, Unbealthiness of the swine products of the United | 5 mal bit ae a ‘ar eos < mrthat cs he Loxwox, March 1.—Late dispatches tron | are Welcome. G - ———— States; referre : y one Mr. Day's, say CNC | eat iene th Dice pusticaines tees = Siar GiaRGE GOVERNMENT Reuter OF FLoop Surrerens.— | > ere Withess) would like to ‘Speaker to recognize | tat cive the tollowitig particulars in threacd tere BIS. REPORTED. Under the call of cpmuuittees, the following bills Were ri FIGHTH STREFT, a RK. Past Lieut. J. B. Alestire, 1st cavalry, on duty in this elty, has begn ordered to Parkersburg, W. V: Telleve Capt. A. S. M. Morgan, ordna: of duty in tion with the rei ers from the food in that vicinity. ‘The Secretary | banking | of War has still on hand about $10,000 of che g500,- | Che same one on the Dill, ton then told him | Grahain’s movements: Ga Thumday digit th that he had a bil himself—the MeGarrahan bilt— | pedition encstaped near Port Baker. ‘Ve tuta hich he could not secure a recognition for, and he | blvouacked Im t irs (oie. ould not expect Lo‘secure recognition for a’smaiier | Troops were all asseinbied bet c ‘ : ee bill; and added that the Speaker would i Sth restinent, which srrive fey | MaDe and currency. £0 ee cere tssue Of | chair without. money or friends. pe oe Hckiy kt chotesto national banking assoc! : made, Breahfast over, the forces were formed in ooo appropriated. by Congress Tor the reuet of the | Commuter of the whore. . Pe aN ee diong square, The front and rear of Which wen Hood sufferers, which ajnount will be used tn pur-]| MY. Buecker (Mo.) Submitted a minority report. — | about the MeGarrahi than the sides, owing to the differ hasing such “additional supplies as Lecome neves- | HY ME. Reagan, (Tex), from the coinmittee on | inrinber that he had an ne formal tne avast ee F rt ks 4 non coca fortnedd the advance, w Inerve and to regulate such commerce, Coinmittee |.) Ror 7 en introduced to | suns and one Gardiner | > Gen. Boynton by Gen. Bell, and that he had had hers and one by Mr. Mc N. J), fro committee on | GéB. Hoynton » nH Pera It" | The United States government ts pressing its claim | 8% ME McAdoo. (S. J. a EL aT everal conversitions Wilh Gen. Boynton during ALL SOULS' CHURCH, CORS ER 14TH A against Spaln for 163,000 as Dalanee of awards due | oficers and sailors of vessels under the cotumandof | MS (Boyiton’s) tight with Mr. W. i, r. He said - that Mr. Moore was k wi o aTvising trects n. w.—Htey, Kusi R, Sie: onhccount of American loses during the rebellion | Admiral Farragat, : oot nown to dum upervising hool at 9:30 a. mn.” Morning serv. Morning Prayer, Sunday School, 3 nds 5 hh, will prekeh revives during the week daily at 7 aad 40 p.m With sermoos atthe might service, are invited to attend. CHURCH OF OUR FA’ sali dL. streets, Hie Roenes ntralto; Mr. FB, tenor! ervices: to-morrow wt 11 a, m will be preache sof the District by M. ot Fort Smith, Ark.. at the corner of 4th and Dstreets south- DAY, March dd, 1994, at lock pan, All t) GM. Conneils Ne nd 44, and Seth regiment in line f0 the right-hand side of the square, the Bla The wh & Wateh regin strength of the Brit A VERY HANDSOME HALL, ine expacity for i at in the rear, bh forves Was Sot al agen: ireanore Ge 2 4 pan 4.00 men. "Phe length | roll Institutes toe etre in Cada, sand also for $6,000 for estates emabar. | Ly Mr. Hoblitzell (Mfa.), from the committee on | Special agen: SP eg eed Peper op perme eet . K : P 7:0 pom, rood aii erlod and not restored to | rallways and canals—To provide for the construc. | {{he witness) had spoken with Gi to his conversa. | Vanceed Ina seni | = se | Po thelr Ato Uon of the Marvland and Delaware free ship canal. | Mend of Mr. 3 ton on the 1st Of Morey non | ering the front niks of tl J.B. BUR oRtH | CP = Comunittee of the whole. NOL attempted to secure Gen. |. ‘The troops advanced over sand i SS West Oy per aah. ike. erat. s Select, | 3. Parent, pastor. + Mx. BeLrorp Turks Mk. Braine May ne Now- | — By Mr. James \N. ¥.), from the same committee, DOyLWUM Aer CeNE TS Reo for a_ mul : along the Teb toad, SEN ARTE stain ts seasons oP Laat Releet ater | iat I Gvlork. “sun PeaTeD.—Mr, Belford, who ft Isunderstood has had | to ald in the construction of ay ship canal between ef dessin are when With thetr Kemington UPERELUOUS HATE PERMAN = ~ | Fev ocrcce: Kesyer mu aver: si '. Conkling upon mat- | Lake Union and Puget Sound. Committee ie ae Fitles, but the range was teo long r shots eee aoe a= TH ETING OF THE STOCK. | T0o'lock. All are welcome a a See deine mee pence eae | who Mr. Ramsey then asked the witness if he was the | proved iuesiecive, The retets ieee arth Occupied DERMATULOGIST.. = holders of the NA’ AL LIFE INSUKAN( e| 3° CALVARY BAPTIST ¢ , CORNER | tts relating to the pre BIAS Tale Ney By Mr. Matson (Ind.), from the committee on in- | defendant ina certain divorce case in the courts of | the hizh ground tn front and on the flanks of the SUPEREI rane tle Unit di Sixes of Amenes, forthe aera atects porthwest, Kev. S. H Guexwe, | POrer to-day that he thought Mr. Blaine might De | vain pensions, teinereae the venclon at cidowes he District. British 2 They retired s Is an excessive stn univturel erawth of batr on the fo lection of Directors of said pany for the ensting | pastor.—Preachitue wervices at Li ae i the republle: pininee. Le could not say for cer= | Thinor knitdrenand dependent relatives of deceased | Me District. advanced, keeping within about Seon mesteonspicnomsly om the upper ip, r. will be held at the Offic mye igh th | Services in the evening will be. premedetb, tain. of courss, and) Was not at liberty to say what | Chutes and cole ee ittee of the whole. Mr. Kelter's counsel objected to the question, and or Stee ech ata U es supertinons, | rid Soe s, Nackin TU Praise service, participated in by: te ¢ r. Conkling’s position would be, except that he | SHlers and saliors. Comittee of the whole. Mr. ii stated to the committee that ne de- | Bulli beds of the | viggh bs binds ara cst 2 voles sears and birth | Maret TE, 1864, at 10 oFely cote school at Ah Would not Oppose any one whom the party noml- THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILE. Of the witness (0 8 | carted in three lines and distant core eae, ied 1 sesh ett Sensor teen one IMPOUND | Ato arms tad per ree reat: Gtch mneets im the ¢ hureh | nated. ‘The House th } ent into conamttee of | sich that Is Jestimony could not be credited. He | Savas trom the mati arin a oe NN Pile BA Re alee ae pied ote i Orth MPC eae We ae Se y Deeat — lea 5 schniyondt ke Wanted to show by an aftidavit of the wit- | JUG Syen ane mule ATUUN. red tour round innbess sume te attiani <tteatian ara tae ‘andi srtiwone & Sunday school to meet with them at this hour. “It” | ment Issued to-day shows the decrease of the pub- , 2 Ule places, ree JOH & |e > i a EA AGS. ‘fhe District in Congress. Mr. Coleman opposed the admission of this state. | ThE Shells burst a mile short of the enomy Ss poo ‘ Seal! | CSP yGHNS!ON'S SEW DUG STORE_NEN® | (_g-GRact ee AND S| ee aa, of any ee THS MECHANICS LIEN BILL. jaent in the records, and his protest was aalowed to | Ginpeous Ge ae rae on jaw re exce de | TL me souvenirs this w. | school at 9 tw and comenuion at 1 a. un, | hin the Treasury, #39,293,452; gold ce The sub-judiclary committee of the House Dis- | be recorded. ; cong | Mounted Infante uch suas se Saree y cad aries | Seerualey. ‘Fe mection. | MEE Ati ee nee Femth falver ceriticates | trict committer to-day heard arguments In favor of | ELDEW'S OUIO TRIP Eire roe SY ae. RarEee u ie move nah they : = bettas | a | * i cates of depostt Gut- | the mechanies len Dill. ‘The hearing on the con- a OL indisposed to AUIEy Cate i Room and board, with medical i Bet com OR legal tenders outstandin When it will take place before the full committee. e witness sald that he had been employed on cer- | Halt was made tn « oe Beles wi ye Dates THE REVISED CODE. tain oveasions to secure testimony for persons | < fe crip tee we ¢ at dienosvital No [wilh bomade can fi fe bem was Well mul’ 2, bat where the nous dificult the ed by Tours richt in | columns of companies. ‘The road toward ‘Veh was to him about coming to this city to | studded with hun sue ASrar reporter to-day asked Senator Harris, | ee eee ene Navar, OnvERs.—Capt. Ralph Chandler, ordered | chairman of the subcommittee on statutes and | to report, on the 4th of Marcel, for examination | Municiple code of the Senate District committee, poein be read rehestra will ‘sUgating committees, &e. He suld that @ to Ohio to see Mr. Charles Garfield, “at le Life of Christ, dial System. So d, except on the extreme rigut and left, wh AL still continued to be directed at the scouts ‘The British Stepped forth as it Ap. in., Objections te the service before the seruon, Sof corpses of Baker Pasha’s testify In behalf of Mr. Keifer. His expenses on | ji-sturros es, Which tilled a a NL CARaGE TONGA Ad | Brelinmnary to promotion. Commanded. A. Howell, | what the present status of the District code was. | Hiv. dh beuall, of pald by Mr. Coleman, as Mie Aution, and ground Wines ons oe carrion Bios - N.M. Cannon, foil for preliminary examination for promotion on the | #It was," le replied, “reintroduced Just as It Was | Kelter's counsel, He hed. reseed ay ee lazily hovered. t Washiueton ets lof March. 1 Director. J. Horwitz, having | reported in the lust Congress. “Bui we reeelved a | sideration for his services, His prinetyal meen After an advance of three miles had been accom. t | Nashintste | Feached sixty-two years of age, WIL be retired on | leiter fre Tite hecl eitien oF | Wi Seeing Mr. Gariield was to consult him with rela- | piished, te eattiworke or thee Is sieht. & short of Real Estate at Pri- jock p. an, | nday, and has, In e1 aenee, besn detach the fact ti Ingistation had modified or | ton to private matter, und the Kelfer matter was Guns were mounted and standards were Mying in x he Debate viet me ue Kents and the Gen- | 2 AGE Sa | from ditty at Phiadelphia, Lieut.’ Geo. M. Ston chan: of the subjects | eri 10 | secondary. the sultry air. The rebel fre had now uimo: Protatly teen GE Peieity fas Gane ana eee cs one SECO: | dete hed from the rece! ¢ ship Independence, | the code. fication was wed We | "Mr, Ratnsey asked if Mr. Coleman knew when he cea: : re numerous: TH cst h for sale or wish to pur- e | and ordered to comma: S. schooner Ounae | have passed Spopathy: or si istzn Jno. L. Purcell, from the coast sur- she ia nd ordered to the Ounalaski. Gunner Geo. to the subjects. | agreed to pay lls expenses that he went on private re oust to be & | business, recommend | “rhe witness replied that he did. Witness said | bagpipes ll nd F mall } Some fine invest ents now Daily in- and the Commission | new revis! cowth Th law authorizing then to, the | s the Hiss rs footing AVE A, from the Tndependence, to the Ouna- | that we pa aes ue | that Mr. Coleman was tntroduced to him as Mr. | cheerily, vanced till they were within Soo of your | | town. D. C.—Preachit sign Chas. i. Pond, from duty at San | some competent person to do tt ave done | Kelfer's counsel. When he heard of the appoint- | yards of the rebvis’ position, where an ott nee al returnsi ual busi "WEEerEn. g nd ordered to. the ' ne art fol = Commisst adinve dons Rev. J.J.G. WEusTEM, Sucrun-nt of Lord's Supe Hartford 1st April. the Commi: have doni Kady a BTS ae Afam in favor | Ment of his committee he went to Mr. Keifer to | mill was standing, surrounded by a wuinber of an S. : ticle will Mh Hf E had let it a Hat was my . CH sist. Surgcon H. W. Whita febls-1m__Nos. 317 and cer, from the Ports: | noting with the m ter, but I my: J rs tell him of the conversation he had held with Gen. | Uve huts, and where aiso stood a fort with two nd never lin =o nURGHT AG mouth, and granted sick leave, ‘Mate P. C. Van | of passing such a bill as mamend, and Tam | 7 . soe sates ae =e See Ge 23" FREE METHO ST CHURCH, MA Huskirk, ordeced to the Independence at San | Helined to think Ut ae een Gorn ane NG ae Bit eae is REL wes oriered, ana the scou ts ERS Pesach tia! Saturday at 739 Rt eNincisco. vie foe ie aupeect ELDER'S CHARACTER. rejoined the cavalry. Neither force seemed dis path at H.W, 3). mn. UM Ec >. D ©. Clark, the inventor of Clark's Patent Horse = en, come, PErsoNAL.—Senator Warher Miller has gone to | as it ou New York.—Joseph R. Anderson, of Richmona, is | No mein! to be examined, and prepare a code, | Mr. Ramsey sald that he wanted to submit in | PO%’1 to open tire. AL last “atientic called, whereupon the rebels, eels the Rett iat F can take the tine necessary to do 1 | evidence a portion of the testimony in the Keliogg. | £2 upon wees, Poca ne Brit can be consulted 1 all Lame- No met “an ti G Aline neces: began the battle with ashe Krupp nb, S “ool; | at the Metrépolitan.—Dr. C. E. Hill, of Syracuse, | sheer OLE One te Spofford case, in which Mr. Elder had acknowl tn capttired from the Eeyptlans, Il passed Ttis seen niet: vounng | N,Yep{8at the National Win. P. Inlake, of New | report be submitted, well perhaye, at the ment ses, | edged that he often wrote false statements, ‘The Sianedl Wun rete mcianare, Kak !etDnocingacn t wherever fori ‘ oe ur. Gk Hosen: 10, by var | Haveh, and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Aberdcen, | edn. “Ido hot Unk the work cau be propery dono | object of submitting thie cee tee that the | Sate to te Bia eg a ae tane bi qiepine stam. iKcaven}” followed wich | ScoUAnA, are at, the Ebbitt—Ex-Representative | LOR witness was not of good character. malbtalned a Tattling tushede with een ee ‘eedy- Tord, or Larn natiis-diseased Horses, and o ie Upson, of Ohio; 2, Harvey, of Chicago; Hayward S. i hal: ‘The chairman was in favor of admitting this it hundreds of bu! which wh amok sin removing them, Fora reculating, st Mi Ge: | THE EPIPHANY, REV. WIL- | Gilani, eo york, aud Edgar M. Johnson, of | More Charges Against U. S. Marshals. | evidence, but as the committee was aren upon | Sr the eam of the aie x mting, prow ing aidanow shoe it mise CHURCH OF HE EPIPHANY, REV. WIL- | Cincinnatt, are at. the Rimes cis be Wetne ton TESTIMONY OF EX-DELEGATE BURLEIGH BEFORE MR. | the question it was overtuled, "a h h A man mary at the | Loita aha dogica Hore eis Te ane EoXo htaM Mater, DD. lector. ‘Services Youtnorrc nthe use of the thy ud 3:90 and 7:90 pin, Serinons | Wie, Of Brooklyn, are at, Willard’s. —Mr. and Mrs. SPRINGER'S COMMITTEE. from these difficulties, © reer 10 those that hy Taand 730 in eee Tt | Alexander Taylor, jr., of New York, and J. Bonsall hein for the last two Mecholson, M. D., J: © wen resorted rte remove this obi In answer toa question of Mr. Hopkins, the wit- | Ot the Gorton Mighlanders was tlrst to fall, es Tion. W. A. Burleigh, ex-Delegate In Congress | ness sald that during the conversation with Gen, | P@@ly wounded. As the Shots tmereased the © uths: Murray & Barker, wth of hair. ne OS % = "3 “ | ambulance surgeons were fully occupied. The het pitch cepiilatorn Bushuian, VS. lr ERNON PLACE ME Pinscn, of Blots’ ae eet cae E. Spencer | from Dakota, was a witness before the Springer igveal Gates Mees ee ee j Rngiish advanced steadiiy tn a square, without Ps a WOU mie Neds meconnnen Clarke Patent | £8 i corticr of Wh andl K streets are at the Arlington.—“Mn pity ADLer ake | committee to-day. He testified that there was Breet . wit poswering the Tebel fire Ul they passed the morta lenteied tae cir | uety | eqercises by thevluldren: adress by Saiakireorgoren | Operate manager, Will arrive at Chaaberitn's tls | general laxity and remlsaness on the part of mar. brvtopkins asked if Gen. Boynton had suid any. | then guna akoe Past Te piece, of sirceons, and offered of or saw. i tried it | of Georgia. Preaching at 7:30 p. un by tev. Di eee ones We papsehden, clerk of the Court of | ghats and deputy marshals {n the discharge of thelr | thing calculated to Convey the impression that he | were hit. After an echelon of thousgnd yards a. 3 | I was too lame for work, | of Georea Commissioners of Alabama, Claliaa was cilled 20 | viciccmmmpacota ai Montana. Hesalt marcuats | id made wach proposition. halt was orderea and the men were divetot ete s- | Seca to fastcves erent TROPOLITAN M. E. FUR td PORTO Taal een On account Of a seri: | Tha aeputies have mace aprctice of atrestingper | The witness aid he had nok, down. It was now noon, the day was clear, and | Readinenans & car cart iy nd C streets. Preach eis and possibly fatal’ accent to bis Gon Tea | Eee eee roe cape cat Fae a bee | _ In answer to RCTs by Mr Hopkins, the wit- | the wind Gugeroct the aaokeot ths woke ha aan Busiehtly | ath at pot quartermaster: | th, by the pastor, It D. Hu there, distances for trial, to make large fees. Mr, Bur-*) Ness sald that he had no reason to believe that Mr, closing the rebels’ movement, 4 ict Woman. To the | Aco. B. department; J Pm. Gen, COLstTOs, on “Eeypt ene ; i Boynton was engaged in aiding in Ube passage of prefemsion be it said that she f 7 bee 24 Gs: tesday night, March 4th. No ted in her | leizh testified that Judge Conger, of Nouceaaees bills, but that he went to hin with his bill because aS aS SOCIETY NOTES. 2 tin night prayer 1 suspended for nearly a year upon s Proclamation by the Governor of Texas. ‘ . Saciewib was lar friend of Mr. Keifer. feb1G- Lite = —= then reinstated just before the expiration of lis | he Knew he was a particular fri J yr PTIONS AGAINST INTRODECTCON OF YE the quantity of air. s feb16-1it Te, E,RTREED BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR ori | | M78. McElroy held her usual drawing room recep- | {em Teinptated Just before the expiration of his Witness sald he was posiuve hat Mr: Boynton had | WARLY PRECAUTIONS acAssr 1erKobGCTOON OF vate che or elu; others tan 1 SYRUP | prenchs at 1 eine ead Tew D- W-FAUNCE, will | tlon at the Executive mansion. this afternoon from | fomeand W during all that tine there was no | Sid that Mr. Kelfer would leave the speakersilp Ces ny & few in : eee ne lord Dest Borinture 7 bject! “A''Day on ‘Mars iillut | 3 tO 5 o'clock. ‘The following ladies, prominent in | court-—no administration. Of justice; that prisoners, Gi real olde | &e. Free fron all drugs and narcotic Athens, a naval and other circles, were ‘Invited’ to ass rs. D. D. Porte! her: rs in sae . iit = ar EA TENPLEROGT oe | Mrs Chandler, J. L. Wor- | ing trial. Nota clyil cas | Oe ciate REMEE, NORTH CAP: | don, ana. C. RP. Rodgers, Mie Earl Bugiish, Mies Aan, Subject: “What shall 1 do to besaved?™ Suatat | Win. H. Emory, jr., Mrs. TB. ML. Mason, Mrs. John, ernor yesterday qUAFANtine o Ist. It applies h of the th degree of me of themn nearly two years, awalt- | THE CLERK TO THE COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTS a wit | iSGuea a proclamation tried for nearly a eee the coast of Texas, beginni ar, though linportant ones, were onthe docket. |W, B. Green, clerk to the committee on accounts, | to vessels from ane port 2 officlal report of Judge Conger's misconduct ‘Try it. drigwists. Price 25 aid abe. 1 ° SAMUEL 5. SHEDD. tS mtion azes Deftted t I Was the next witness. His examination related to | north lattude, unless proof Ut the port irom which iseovcr oF in 3AS FIXTURE! ORE: ool at 0, +” | M. Browne, Mrs. Joseph Adams Sm was submitted to the department last July, and = Bs 4 & vessel arrives 1s not infected be subpar 4 RnR inic cout te pence CAS EIR TURES, SS eS) | AX | W. Bneon, Nine Eugene Hale, ot Maine? Mw Benjas | Atter wailtg some avontest(canecr tien ne Te ae Om Daren |S ans gedaan Cee shined nly untiia few years axe th: | SLATE MANTELS, ce. Sree Ret fee K ae EET ee min Harrison, of Indi: Miss Redfern, Miss Daisy | pension) the departinent: ce ee beg j with Soerray tee anaes that Keifer bad made | fronted. Vessels with clean bills ‘Of health and ne jes | cast, every Sunday at p.in.— Prayers offered fol 5 5 ts “Elroy, oi : yet qualified. ‘The witness ¢ against Boynton). i LATROBES, RANGES, FU th and for the descent of the Holy Spirit, Public | StCwart and Miss Eiste M Mrs. McElroy, | Suecessor has not vot quallt hs co ness on board will b detained outside tor In these Invitations, hopes in s sure to re- | not explain why the Geparunent delayed so long, CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION CLOSED. S, and other craft for the entire season. Ab ——— a {urn a portion of that polficness which, during ker | but he suid thedeplorable condition of affairs had | ane tprosseution then cel thee de testimony of | Galveston, however, the cargoes Of veeacke wink ON ME Ht agit, STEEL | stay in Washington this winter, has been shown | almost broken up the practice of law in the terrl- ? clean Uilisnt bealtu end no ceaerenon horthwest. near Pennsylvania avenue. Kev. W, | he trom all wang , tory. : SoS Cie Lees ond veiake Chiety 0) the | ene) eae gag atuiatevct nssttiweat at 1am. Themes “he Crossed Hands. | HEF from alt quarters, P * gH CHARGES AGAINST JUDGE CONGER. newspaper articles written by Gen. Boynton, and | Be ti! canna (09 Ot: street northwest, Pein, “A Living Sacrifice” Lords sure eae ‘The President will give another Congressional ss - 1 ad ruled this f i ETING OF TH TOCK lorning serion, Sunday school at 9 a. state dinner on Wednesday evening next, to which | Judge Shannon took the stand after Mr. Burleigh, pe as ee ee had ruled this out their side | detention. jorthera Liberty Market Cons | NOUN peoples meting at 6: have been Invited fity Senators and Representa. | And gave the details of his Inquiry into the charges ) OF Uke case eae ee a i Snew iniockaas. uw oltiew of said eomayany, WED- tives. ‘The President extends the old-tashloned | against Judge Conger. egies See ck 10 URCH | hospitalliy to each PLUMBING AND HEATING. wee bg | Jobbing promptly done, = at the quarauline station for 3) days “ep SER 1 He is a pos l> HOWARD, Secretary. | U-" of fact ? . Troy, N. ¥., March 1.—The night train for Mone SaulOe and tonrcenmentine Mr. Dunnell, member of the Forty-seventh Con. | | TRov, mee te ee tat des te = Bund 12th strech Ton, Dheheveai | ue during the winter, although the House Nas ements Crees Tras Ub Aree x Naess (SuamIbnA for Xe OO | SET weasueal gn aoornmic era ehaeaae oe ta Anpual Election for Directors of the Northern | Sr1e, of Pliludelyitis, Will oiticiate Gihe ceeekaac: | now become quite forraidat je lo entertain, since Its SHE MOIETY MORRISON SUAS | fense. He said that MeGarrahan had come to him | on the Delaware and Hudson Toad were sent ee ark Gauge ced, Ue Held gt the oftee of | Train: and 7290 tn = ie_| mens Nave increased over fifty In the’ past ten | The Morrison tariff Dill as modified by Umiting | Tr fe cae days of the session andasked |Sotnane Trauefer' books closed March dat peed Monks (3 XOUNDEY M. EL CHORCH, TH AND_ a | 1, WWelve ¥ $ the free lst to salt, coal and iumber will find | htm to make a motion to take up his bill. ‘This he piasksac Sotok Gece , h H, P. HOWARD FT if To-morrow by the pas: ‘The Hawthorne club met last evening at the rest- | greater strength on the democratic side of the | sald he flaally agreed to do, and Mr. Keifer prom. ‘ands For Flood Sufferers. ca id-lawforsw Secretary. Ww A at close of inorniue | dence of Representative James, of Brooklyn, N. Y. iS how noexcuse for any Indy “ Pp stor will close hig “Phe service will be spectal and interest TIAN CHURCH, VERMON’ t.—Pasicr, FLD, Pow House, and it was to gain this support that the | !sed to recognize him (the ‘witness) for that pur- Misi James belng a member. The program con- | modifications were made. In the form now pro- | ones clued with an operetta entitied “King Alfred,” Mr. | posed a number of democrats will remain neutral, | 2 EB suzuing the utle role. ‘The other parts | 1o'Say the least, and the cisco, Cal, M rhree thonsend tier, however, did not recognize him, Js iu the hands of the coinmittee for the re- ards explained that he thought 1 useless | Mef of the Ohio river flood sufferers, awalling dis ances of antagonizing | to call the bil! up, as 1t could scarcely pass at that | tribution, PE WRITING PROMPTLY AND ACCU: | t y done, E WRITING Machines for Hank TYPE WRITER | SHORT-HAND WEITERS fur soa silage ‘ i , late date. Tn this witness sald he agreed with the —_. 5 Were acceptably taken by Miss Willard, Miss Bal- | the BI successfully by ‘appropriation. biti and i 1 " = : : ft short uotice, JA WHTECOMB, | lantyne and Messrs. Sprig, Trimble, ‘Burgdorif | {Re,Dill Successfully by appropriation bills aud | Coacer. Witness sild that We did set eect eee Jay Gould Gone South. : _ PAT steed and Ballantyne. ‘Those present were Mr. and M: LIBRARY, 1749 Pr 1c. ‘The best aew books: weekly imucazines ax soon as Scents per mouth or 84 per year. ted at his offtes and i ernie Mr. Kelfer had said that he had had any conver- | Perersevra, Va., March 1.—Jay Gould, aceom, changes were made ufter consultation with u Sa iat ad hha RSH rn Tay 2 James, Mrs. Weed, 3 s f Wils ker Car] pmocrat embers sation upon the subject with any one else. nied by his family, passed through here’ ye Sapa a milabangens THe al, Gre sea | Serer arn ate aera no main cone | Ii answer to Mr. Itamsey he sald that he had not afternoon, in his: Spectal en route to Jacks urter, Barber, ‘McCallum, Fox, Burrov pon the subject; that | vine, Fla. He expects to return to > of Baltimore? Mrs) Andrews | o-3 Hay exbopt Bri Pt 2k Make y iy niet pMmILLee. es Non erie | cession Is to the free ores men. Morrison, himself, | SPeken with Gen. Boynton uy; ew York wituin 730 p.m, $ | he had never heard of Gen. Boynton until this in- | two weeks, ane - Sy some other members objected to retreat in this | Pewee never Heard of Gen. Hoynton until uils OW Bun it BUILDING LUMBER OF ALL SIZES AN cee~ WAUGIT E. CHURCH, and Messrs. Rudy, Willard, Wright, | particular, but consented to a compromise to | Yestigal gfe WN ig Paty shoes ES ETO ti mele a liberal rea diuwensions, in lots ty suit. SAND | LS” a crtheast Seats t ‘owers, Shellabarger, ,Wilson, Reynolds, Rue ttie the bil The low tariff men do not, poised ae few days, aud had never trex mevoved Zorn Wreneuree, aes —— ——-—_——_________ A_well-season:d White Pine from CULES to Murdcch, Andrews, McCallum, Hlggins and Inger* | jowever, regard the amended bill asa virtual sur | Spoken to him a RENTON, Mass.. D sod sie wit ion Geonsia and Viegitia Pie, frou LixI? tot | ities ; | soll. renter. “Phe horizontal principle 13 aduered to, GEN. BOYNTON TESTIFIES, for the pasi ten years town treasurer , Ceiling, sescait at Mrs. Dixle, of K street, gave a lunch party yester- | and te larger Interests outside of the ures boldly | Gen. Boynton was placed ine conve Ghee Gas | day to Mrs. Theodore Lyman and her sister, Mrs. | attacked, The republicans certalnly do not regard upon the stand. He | has been deposed from ofice to await the investiga lar, Georgis, Virginia and Whie sald he had been a correspondent for about cight. | HOU Of alleged irre@ilarities in his accounts. & Horcussox _ ae ck-down, for they Will oppose the = see plete stock of the wert A ae, OR STHAND | Pierson, of Boston, at which covers were tald for | te action as a back-lown, for the pected that Mr, | teen years, and had had no other employment what- Maine Greenbackers. SS eee ee nding MAHOGANY. 10 | Rev. WILLIAM Mekiage dt Qhuching by the | tweive persons. "Mr. Dixie 1s an accomplishes | Randall and his inmediate following will do their | ever during that period. He sald his first knowledge CALL FOR THE STATE CONVENTION. : MAPLE, ¥ : HOPE serio oy MOKES Nex. “ Communion atter | musician, and on Thursday evening, when the | Kanda H late i all their ic produc Also deal tations frecly furnished on ap! | Morning 81 %. 7:30 p.m. some and eieat il. Nor has it much chance of pass- | of the McGarrahan clatin was derived from reading | PoRTLAND, ME, Man staall private reception followed the state dinner ine ae Sete The bllr as thes mean will pos: | Mr. Wilson's report upon. the claim, and he han og | baa state committee given at the White House, played all the accom- | {50 pass the commatttee and be submitted to the | that tme written a letter to his paper supporting | convention to mect at panlaments for Madam Nilsson. House next Wednesday. ‘the claim. This was a long time before he met Mr. | call for the convention is addre-sed to sill w Dr. and Mrs. G. Hl. Mitchell, 1802 16th street, in- = MeGarrahan. Mr. McGarrahan came to him dur- | the speedy payment of the public debt, vited a number of friends’ to meet Miss Mary | THE STREL CRUISERS Bin Passes THe seNATE. | ihe the lust Seseion of Congress and said “I wish, | tution of a full legal tender reer Mitchel, of Harrisburg, Pa., last evening, Among | _ The Senate yesterday passed the bill for the con- | since you are a friend of the Speakers, you woul of bank issues, and the principles of the veut | the gusts were Mie doele Togan,. Prot Hi. geeks | struction of seven stecl erulsers by a vote of 38 to13. duce amy bi” “He (the ‘witnesy ead, tater | guicago Plat Srlom ith efter Of tie Cid posal ted tf!" | ana'Mrs. Galvin, who contributed to the tausical | The negative vote, with a single exception, (Van | duce_ my Dill. s > a a‘ i Vered to ail parts of the eity, of {Current Luarket pric ‘hia WE. McLFAN & SON, a Cor. 13th and B streets northwest. ATT oe ChE uutsis perticularly cx a nd populag Brain and Toute ‘ant Safe: | asuitst Malaria For sule aerated by the xlassor | wy conducted by the ‘pastor, 9:30 a. 1 ineetiny Thursday evening. pti h1.—The straiht green Voted to call the state augusta, April © TILES, and make artistic tratmen! MOUTH OONGREGATIONAL © hing at 1 a.m. by Rev, Wi ¥. Mr. CouPEit, of Sout! nie ut. AML are invi strect, between Land M streets northwest, ae fe Wa) i | | | | tional greenback é edly hehe Cale ae. ee Mr. Keifer came Into his office he would repeat to | ‘The convention will nominate candidates for ee W. ¢ MILBURS, = NCE ANNIVERSARY Portion of the eventng’s entertainment, Wyck), was cast by democrats, him the request. _In compliance with this promise | nor and presidential electors Choose a state TO SXCUME LEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON CASH tor and Manufacturer, te the Woman's Foreign Missionary Soc! 5 ‘The Ladies’ Untor, an organization of which Mrs. NOMINATIONS. to speak to Mr. Kelfer of the matter he wrote the | committee and delegates to the PURCHASES G z re uusylvaniaavente, held at McKendiee chureh on TUESDAY A. G. Ridule ts president, and which ts doing much | ‘The president sent the following nominations to | note previously spoken of in the testimony and | couvention at Indianapolis March, at 7:90 p. uy Addresses will be dehiverud: by gave tts second anniversary sup- | the senate yesterday afternoon: Rodney D. Wells, | Publisuedin ‘THz Sran. In relation to bis visit to = ———— DERS | Hishop Foren a EW, Paiucen, twenty-tive | £004 for the poor, gave . Mr. Kelfer, he sald that he went to the Speaker's A Tidal Wave on Long Istana. “° Gas FINTURFA, Be isonet Ie ee ie ae ee willbe devoid tewarug | to be postinaster at St. Louls, vice Samuel Hays | roo to speak to him about a matter which lad | fuxrers' Poryt, L. 1, March 1.—There was ex- °P, Corcoran Bumpin: CORNER 15TH AND | paying the rent of rooms for the union. ‘The at- | Whose term expired Wednesday; Jullus Stahe}, to | been pending between him (the witness) and Mr. ARPETS AND FURNITU EF BROOK RPETS AND FURNITUL $41 Ist STE E Puil tine of Goo, also Artistic and Fancy Col- | LB yg Sahel, 10 | be e traordinary high tide along the north shore of Long = ord Globes, Fan rans and Yorvelain bare’ Port | he ri is autre ty cis | WRdRNee Was large and the entertainment very en- | be consul general of the United Staves at Shanghaly | Keiter since the Resting othe MeGarrahan clan, | Gab ZUM, end teh damage was dome tp | abies, &e. “Lowest Prices Rt. Rev. Bishop Peaux, of lows, ut Su'ciuck pau. sun, | Joyable. t . 3 ying that he had taken the lberty to write to r Phe brid ss Li : ‘ 5 . ¥ motions. Saying that e liberty te tO | other places. The bridge across Little Neck bay,on mais F.F. BROOKS._| di serge Ass Georgie Gaither and: Miss Kate Hodgess, of | MOUS ae om wrure, | hin of the subject, but that he had no interest In | the North Hempstead ond, was masked axa SINGLETON & HOEK S. PRICE. DRUGGUST, 426 Tra |» RE M. E. suNbay | Ellicot's City, Md. are visittmg Mrs. Commodore ~ OF KENTUCKY. the matter except that he had promised Mr. | qranic east of Flushing fs impeded. t, the leading Phartacy in South mperance Society will hold their | Mays, at the Hamilton, it and retirement of | McCGarrahan to So. Mr. Kelfer replied, “01 ——— . Washington. Physicians’ Preveriy 8 specialty, inceting To-morrow Afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. a t ‘The bill for the appointment and re! ent Of | that is all right, Boynton. I have already prom! Steamers Stuck in the Toe. $eU2 £01 Merket Spaces | canggues, Perfumery and Toilet Articles in | Tere will be several addresses, sineingand sceame tho | Mi. and Mrs. Spofford have tsqued cards of invita- Gen, alfred Pleasanton as major general of the | to recognize some one in that mantic as ‘mae a. ee eee ne ae ip ri = F ee R — reat vari nl2 pers aiid friends of the schoo} are tion ior * pee be Peis in ee ts Mrs. | army was the subject of a long debate in the House said that the —— ~ called = oped Daniel S. Miller, of this place, and Ca b, ree Spear, 2 7 i 7 ME: = ——___. | Eltzabet ‘ady ton, Miss Susan nthony ia easure Was advocated | Speak about related to entof another | of Newburgh, are fast tn thelce tn the highlands, se: Wenstan Cole, Broneb ah Low Pure nana 7 BO wu EE GAOT | and the ofticers of the N. W. & 4.,at the Riggs | Peston osecrans, Meary Bayne, Maguinis nod | ia the piace of Mir Held of nclanati, as govern- | with their passengers and freight on board. i 4ow KE nices on 2, am. ate one, cn Monday evening, Mareh 3, 1884, from 8 to Belford, and opposed by Messrs. tele, Stockslager, aoe repory Tle ied a Shipped. > Enrepe. | FOR CANN! s VALITY, (o> WHATISIT YO CONFESS CHRIST? maT, | 10 o'eloc! wn and McMillan. During the debate a littié | on related entir this matter, am i Specie Shi Rerope. SENSED COO BES QUAIIEX, Cer a Ti above nut ect for conaiestion ‘ni | Colonel and Miss Montgomery leave the city | Greitement was occasioned by a. tit Poorer, | aan clam vag noe agala poered ta, When be | |New Vons, arcu t) Wall Sines o1_The : wrrarenes, | Baby Renton cw Sa Sd glee Aas whore then Teen aie raraeny guia thence to Flor. | Rosecrans and Mr. Walle, Of Ay. in which We. Teave the oom onwdeaa Rin~tiughuer Me saa which s17.000 Was sivee “ _ P ‘ol HUH, to-morrow at Ha. im. n= py remain some time. and Gen. Rosecrans | he had always been on good terms = Dinws Dave Sion feta 1918Pernsylvania avenus nw. ? oneal ad ee anes MO eehl- | Mrs. McMichael 1s to have ag her guest during much interested in the, case, upon Mr. White's | Kelfer until the trouble arose co! ‘the open- Selling Pistols to School Boys, as KEWwS APRUG STORE. FLECtmcrry cures panarysts, naeuMa. | Braet ‘any but Christadelphista,. ie | Lent Miss Mellon, of Philadelphia, who will here~ Intelivence, That gentleman then escapéd further | ihy of the press gallery. "He, sald {he MeGarrahan | | Puutaveurita, Va, March‘ persons icone ‘This store zs been temporarily removed to Dywpepeia snd ah Nees pcceions General Delility, Teo oAECIUBE, BY REV. HD. HUNTLEY. D. D. | Wednesday evening terrae artemoon and | trouble by placing lumselt under an “amendment | lluseit and Mr. Kelier, 2 Pel ee eee ES permanently. eracieatec ks Preckies | BS Chaplain U.S, Sona amine ‘chi esday evening hom the dead! ESNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, | End all discoloration of thefate ena Pate eS | MOND A ee aes my Subject viding that Gen. Pleasanton should be retired | Gen. Boynton testified further that on the night weap The Girl | Mrs. Ricketts did not hold her eustomary recep- | Pro} is sold intend to press the prosecution, the rank of colonel; which was adopted, and | of the day upon which Mr Keller says he x as the pr sonar | wom Cie tse ee oa the matter was laid ‘aside ror further go ‘ion. | proached him corruptly he was at Keifer’s hou, AN Quiet at Hot Springs. J ister Hunt families ‘bee! a — rlated TEMPERA NON Uae! | She will receive throughout, the D y-a80N OD THE POST OFFICE BILL, — pad jong and friendly talk concerning Cmicaco, March 1.—The vess 1s im it ake ud How to Treat Her Admission, as ton thorough knowledye of this treatment, Cor, = 3S MERTEN Sart Pe oabie’s lqilles, treated at their own | [2EP 7. GRAND. AAS MEETING, MASON rendences Hf unabie to call, write and describe your | #10; MORROW at 3p (Vernon Row.) | practical experience. Unquestionable references given | to Lov yy hen ee wed by the House appropriation committee receipt of a telegram from Hot Springs, A\ Cane, Special terms for tie mouth t NEL RANGE UNION: | Fridays, from 5 to 6. appro x ‘THE ‘CROSS-RXAMINATION OF GEN. BOYNTON by te ster, the superint: i MARAE GADRIEL, | Se CHARLEY NVR Pull iL eSines HF | “rno iades of the Garteta Memorial Hospital wit | yesterday, appropriates an aggregate ot $45 21,90, eens ty see Pome a : feb23.12t' Parlors 735 9th street northwest. nS ‘tha full line of DOMEST! = F6t Spri > ac ad sone thi ‘A SECON THE | hold, during the fifth week of Lent, a “Fombola” | instead of $50,002,189, asked for. It appropriates | WS Conducted with great rigor by Mr. Kelfer’s | the Lot Sprinzs rest rvat one > SETING, UND! ors frova various ports of the Uri. d States, ine ~ b ci@ of the CONGRESSIONAL ‘TEMPE: 3 affair will large on for the von ition of postmasters $1 Hon. E. B. Woshburne, ef I!inots, denying the Secvnrry Frou Loss By Bonouary, ANCE SOCIETY, will be held TOMORROW yy | tee eemee tan ee ra ceroae the and provides that no salary of any postmaster: FANCY ARTICLES. can always be f M™ SPEAKER CARLISLE CURED OF RHEU- ANCE v (Suuduy) | idea at present being to rent existence Of any such state of civic alls IN 30 p. i ™ HFT ites? ceed. . The Postmaster General ts lated dispatch from Hot Springs dated Febru- ae ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. Grpaecien cheehy Vip eae ren nose eee al | Hi of the National lees Armory. Suenorisea aud aivected to readjust the yah, Te pentane aed tee Eee tee eee ATISM. r It JOHN W, CHICKERING, Sec’y, ‘The choral class under the charge of Miss No- | tion'to be paid from and after July ist, 1884, for the controlled by a committee of fourteen; that law fs oe THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, THE BOARD OF MANAGERS AND Pavsr. | guelras have in contemplation a public rehearsal of maiis on raliroad routes by reau- was Suspended and that drunken row. HEK LYTIER TO PROP. A. J. DEXTER (tiiacetans Tee ests ot Washington City Orphan Asylun again | for the benefit of some charu,, which has not as | cing the -compensation to all Failroad companice 5 dies baraded the streets, The telegram in dental No. 89 Tamrzextn S$: In Ste own imiilding, Green St eceeesey {0 soe nid te recep aices of perents and | yet been decided upon, per cent per annum below the present rates, com- | any of them further says: “This place ts as quiet as any in the — ee CORNER 157M STREET AND New Yorn ave. Reet Ce te oes rece Hee say on |" rhe Amateur Theatrical elub, composed of a | puted on the basis of the average weight, Country, and good order prevatla The following exp'sine itact: Co pment ean 2 oaton | sient to child - = | Rumaher OF Our young acetsty men, will hold during Senat Gamentany scjoacnen over until Mon- | THR BALL DROPPED AND THE BELLS RUNG TO-DAY . as ‘Company rents ‘inside its Fire and’ Burglar 1. O. M. RELIEF ASSOCIATION.—ANNUAL | Lent a performance, % @nds to be devoted to the | _ The Senate jon- Frees House, Pebrnary 14. 1384, Proof Vaulte, a Price va ing =e pee yeare EP" mncting wilt hau Pes Pa es ‘raining School tor Nug. ‘Senator Sherman hopes to be“able to resume the | < Pref. A. J. Dester: forming vaulia, provided for Safereulory tomer at Fotlock, Blecdorel ostcc °f MS” || On Wednesday evening a lange number of taates | ,, Senator Sherman hopes to pe“able, to, Dean Sma: I Lave suffered wi inflammatory rheu- ——— and gentlemen met at Mra Lincoln’s reception to matinan for thirty year. Hearing of your skit! Tdeter. | VAULE DOORS GUARDED BY THR SARGENT I HAVE TilIS DAY SOLD ALL RIGHT AND Mr. Simon Wolf talk her political Dress. Taceoaed Se ms, Aerts startin — Beech rare ea | | ae BS mere Iwas cabled to sleep rrofounciy, not havine had VALUABLES grocery b ‘ai the old staid, coraer Pu rauia | illustrated by a nm of cae oe: 2 — Paghsbogatestrra sresent J tielgranen| Pama oe SoRbeandwrocis EaLe ae W- fread aud ath streets era recommend them to Tare specimens of lan art. Fhe teeat pare ‘Telephone message dat the Navy depart- : ee SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest Rates fall persons indebted to ie estate of ho late Thor, | Qt ehe Program was filled Burpy Prot Hanline, | “uts Lieut. — tn the department2” proved, AMIN P. SNYD) a wie te Feuer? uni Mummealate, settlement | Miss Pucte Ni and Miss L, M. Currier contrib: | yen spn sm SEAMS GbOVER of Minus 80a, VieoPresttent. | iit N.E. Cor. Pa ave. and aytust, | uted instrumental selections, Wil wou! Ke sAOWH apnea Nie tant bis atte Sicktewite) | {EET Ly BEURLEVANE Secretary, EB” TUF HE SPR AG CLUuGTA = | cuursday evening at his new rendence, ase 8 | dees Ras come Nome, and sak him to came hots TS ALE. DISEASES. fet8-1m Dunxcaie, 7AM, Asst Soo. Tosures Horse against Fire, or Acudente, | street, in honor of Mr. John Burroughs, the well. | 224 100k at “HATTER” HAS JUST RE- in P. Snyder, c. — Trucerbts Sin iat | Sane tareda pay Call or address : “ak vcetety, | Mr. and Mra W. W. Femodeed. 8h) ees" | Aine Ls TON eaten a ‘Main office, 021 F street northwest. feb! int | stay of several weeks, ee A eee ees 2 i

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