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Lp THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. THe EVExtxe Stan ts served to subscribers in the eity by carriers. on their own account, at 10 cents per Week, or 44 per mouth. Copies at the counter, 2 cents’ each. “ty _matl—postage prepaid—Su cents a six months, $3. Telegrams to The Star. GEN. GRANT’S CONDITION. THE OKLAHOMA INVADERS. sd ARREST OF A FEMALE DYNAMITER. tz > red at : Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as a second-class mail matter.) e THe WEEKLY Stax—published on Friday—$1 a THE CAMPAIGN ON THE NILE Fear, postase prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. Ba All mall scriptions must be paid in advance; Ro paper sent er than is pald for. Rates of advertising made known on application, THE CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUDAN,. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1885. TWO CENTS. Eee es ———— = "| Preparations for the Summer c¢ + . ESS Carri ment—Hot A Cann SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. utmost PERM he bilioraed Charles & Moos | KOntr, March 7.—During the summaer the . AR — Aspirants for Federal and Local Posi- | are publicly spoken of. Mr. Dean says hs e state- | main body of the British troops will remain in ment that i Fonndry Church, 14th and |~ GOVERNMENT ReEcEIPTs To-pay.—Internal e wants the office ix entirely with- | camp here, with headqu sitions. riers at Dongola, The 0 o'clock. The attendance vi 247: a t foundation, “I want no office,” he says in - 7 5 wae Seren gente o'clock Tevenue, $464,247: customs, $874,543, ce aban sore rrxmny | Rote te Tie SEAR, “T hope to see the prosent | Mudir of Dongola’s army will remain at alot Sic niet ae een it RANK A. WILSON, Precentor. | Tre INAUGURALEDITIONS OF THE STAR has Gnd RISE ay See ke eoterees able district attorney rematn tn office until he | TAWi with Gen. Scomtingent. Two mm LADIES OF WASHINGTON. See mee a beee a fall uniform, (gS, ALE SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | reached 124,912 copies up to today, and the TURD EX SEW RELOINT EES. P ractlee.” | Mr. Worthington s Dereon Oa COGGINS. Sir Kt. Guard._| gr p50 a.m, Momming service ac li Vespers ef ra, | demand for itstill continues by mailand at the | Application’ for government appointments | Ty ead, ba ute comintestce, will — KK. MEMBERS OF WILLE Rev. Tor SNvDER.Of St. Louls,will preach to-morrow | counter. Orders from newsdealers for 21,000 | are p suring in upon the President,and the Sen- | xpire for two years. He is : => MAN LO) 200 morning and evenli it__| additional copies could not be furnished in the | ators and representatives-elect, and ex-Repre- | soldier, has not been éonspicuous as L. P. HOLLANDER & 0, Marciv sth, ISS5, a6 £2 me tor th RIAN CHURCH, | time in which they were required on the even- eo) i ad has made ot - i ives are being besieged by appl! 2 | ing of inauguration day. At the inauguration | Sentat st y appl Preaching at 11 a.m: Gospel | Of President Garfield the edition was 28,845. | their signatures and intercessions tn their be | Se halffor place. It is understood that the new GEN, HAZEN WANTS TO BE TRIED—It has | coninet officers have been occupied in arrang- been reported that one of President Cleveland's ing the funeral of our deceased brother, FRANK TUR: NER, By order ofthe NG OF BOSTON, MASS, ite _MONTAGUE. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS—MEMBERS CHURCH OF “OU. OFFER FOR INSPECTION IN THE =. ‘QUAL LODGE, No. 1 Tequested to Se a Lsts.— Rev. ALEX.RENT, ts fo: | politician, and is quite popular with the m ants 0° | Pers oF Ahi tar Not cans. emoerats and republi- mored t | have « entioned as munissione: ates for a place ax District 3 in, eir i a ey ye hitis surmissed that when a vacanc Des ek At tucie astle hall. corner of ath.st and New | Duster. Services To-morrow ‘at 11 ti. und 7:30 p; | first acts will be to dissolve the general coart- | ‘ne thelr immediate staff, and they will be de- the President will not be em- to Donge Rank avec, tO MORROW (Sunday) at 12.50, for the | t., Subject for morning sermon: “Government, and | martial ordered om Tuesday to try Gen, Hazen, | !¢4 Upon and announced in @ day or two. deste cea paket, paaee a6 wie PARL F WILLARD'S HOTEL, rnding the funeral of our late Brother, | Citlzenship.” Sunday sch 9 m. ite 2 x Meanwhile, Senators and Representatives have on has been spoken of as Distri an address to the troops eC JouS 0. Brken. Members of Sister Lodges are cor! TAND 3 CHURCH, COR-107H | It 18 understood, however, that Gen, Hazen has | peor notincd ther teal eon vee | md has been spoken of as Distr an address to the troops “ diaily invited. TEs, Ww. Preaching at 1am. by Rev. | @ntleipated any’ effort that might be made to | ore or tho aanernt chan ei eae,, time Commissioner buat has 1 d that it v MARCH 11 AND 12, Ite J. A. PLUMLEY, © G__} Dr. W.G. Y. Waicrt, of Minnesota: at ‘sel g | Shield him by writing a letter to the new Secre- general changes that | thing tc ure th: muel Norment are Noble D. Larner and Mr. nmissioner Thom: ary of War requesting that nosteps be taken to | Will be considered, This notic etenten that they may tell their friends w divp the matter, bub thet he may be tried, in’) [17 Cnsintments therahers tee on enificantly, rs at the gates of [THERE WITT, be A Srrctar, MEET | conducted by members or the ¥ “SET ing of L.A. 2070, Kot Lt blamber's fon,” & cordial welcome > C.,on MONDAY, April 6, celebration and the inauguration ceremonies | be the Executive appointment. such as post- | ker, A.B. Bradford and A.O. Baldwin are put Dispatch to Tae EVENING Star. ‘corner North Capitol and K sts, Rev. J. such as post- | ker, A.B. Bradford and aldwin are p FOR THE PURPOSE CIN ERS 5 SUNDAY, Man : = a ee an ts talked abot also, His relations with | In com E PURPOSE OF TAKING ORDERS FOR Union). SUNDAY, Mages Sat 121 Tee Met POLITAN ME: CHURCH. COR Justice tohimself 0 remaining here now. After the immediate stails President Hendricks will, itis said, ad- | Clusion, he exhorts m weit THE COMING SEASON, ————-___GE ees se fig and C sts —Mis. Sexwig Po Wints February 21 and | of the various Cabinet officers have been seuied ce his Interests if he desires azain toasyume | ye heat xm suing Sum LSS ine rene ACE Sere | Stet team nan arta em SORRY, De | Cee Oy tae Siam ot February 24 om there will be time taken for matters toadjust | a sare of the burden of the Distsict govern: | her with quent inaction, a ha ne en ee eee Renaoea ob | D-ou east) Bunday schdon) 6 20 ae “az | Containing the full reports of the monument | “The first considered when the time comes will | C. M. Hammet, Chas. Allen, HoH. Bar | Presentation to Hon. J. S. Barbour. GARMENTS AND WRAPS, Washington, D.C., on N i<sa NORTH CAPITOL M. E. CHURCH, | % fpast k p.m. ashes and the ball, can be had at the counting room | masters and customs collectors, and. these, ¢ | down as candidates for Health Oficer Town- LEXANDIRIA, VA. At noon a fine ea ‘At this meeting & Board of Trastees for the ensuing Sunday” Schon Bee ade shan and 7:30 Pm. | in'any quantity, Price two cente—notinclu- | gressmen sage cain probably ‘not be changed | shend’s place. Dr. Jno. Bayne, who has been | gold watch was present Prepetetees TEMSNU Pe elected ad other business of importance | Prayer Meeting Thursday everiag ik Wakeonse teal | ding postage. Until the terms of the present ovenpants expire, | named in the same connection, sive he Hora | Freie Midland mulwae, frau the hewn ae = — < . - services, ———— 8 OC he applications of those secking | eandidate, yynshend's friends e | u ee A ae <. seore(AzS: PRATT, President. | “O aig | THEY WANT TOSUCCEEDSENATOR Bayann.— | {he Places will be emsidered, and the best men | Will not bedietarhed, He Isa brother of Repres | the hizhest, to. te Il 12S. Barbour, in =! SITE TON Seckeeary Seen ee S Lo SENTE: | Congressman Lore, George Gray, attorney gen- | aval put in the places, and it does not | sentative Townshend, of Illinois, who is reputed | token of thelresteom tor him while president — <EE>, HAVING THIS DAY SOLD MY DRUG | liver his Lecinre un Hie ree EO RING Mill de- 1 res : | “SS ~store, cor. Gand 21st st, to KDW. Ie es iy. The prese Her his Lectnreon DS ‘| eral of the state, and ex-Congressman Martin | Necessarily follow that changes Will be made in | to he influent tion took place A COMPLETE LINE OF CHILDREN'S OUT. | CLANKE SCO..l desire to express mi thanks t6 my | no one should fal to heat fe xe ent POH tt Senate lelt vacant by Air, Dagard. Both Gray WA? the clerical foreos of the dey nan; r i 01 fir : 7 = — — —— —|§ Lage sey i. wd Vashington it is not thought that ' request a continuance of the same to my stecessors. <a, GOSPEL TEMPERAN( DAY | and Lore are from New Castle county, and are ‘ 1 8 i ae FITTINGS. All persons indebted tome wilt please seltient once | (bE SCHOO Tinos ean hig PUNDAD Glee cota Spoth are | Will be made; except in cases where the present | the District, sucht ax with the administration, | of the comps: Mr. J. W. Arnold is urged for the place of col- | at the comp ‘ ‘partments in tector ot xes. » ——>__. . ny char |For other subordinate but good offices under Death of a Noted Indian Woman. ssessor, sccretury to the | Forr Wayn: IND., March 7.— Archange the leaders of two strong factions. ‘ ; : bees Polis Pg teliptertpe with my successors, who are empowered to receipt for | Opposite School Building.—School meets | & t 1s from Sussex county, | C@Ployes are inefficient, and use their positions c., 20 one | pany rey, wl jodfrey, hie! ot THEY WILL ALSO SHOW A FULL LINE OF | same” © ma. Come aiid Join us. Gospel tem- | ind Hae ethig Metter a Pole ne ee for political purposes. " Ata’ in all eases tin ak a candidate for a particular | Miamé Td as at ihe old Itieh- : 4 : creditors will present their accounts to. 30. All we Ite _ | Dut his chang aie increased. Gy the ght be. | Will be taken to study the situation and see just n numbers are represented as look- | ardyi orn. Mn, SEE ON REE SES SE, COE: SED 7 ay ROBERT | tween theme” What is necessary to perfect the machinery of | inz over the field. ddaugh- Caan: suns Ouse ANDi corte Vente February 28,1885. [1t*] 1 ma. Sub : the government, The office of post r is very alluring, and | famous as Pechewa, ted quite an array of Fenwick, Mr. Robert been in the field ing. Col. J. E. candidate. ad Aque tle. He ars old, —— Capt. Couch on Okiahoma. ‘TYLES, TO BE DELIVERED AT A nual Commencement rciseon MC LATER DATE, EXTHER MADE UP To onDER | {th ACh o'dock pin in the Congregatinal Church. On BY THE YaRD ze charge to the fraduating clase ‘will be delivered Nor so Mccw, Br $10,000.—Untortunately | _,No applications for office are considered by consequently has 2 , ge President Cleveland. When they are received | candidat tie amount appropriated by Congress thr tel toe creat once taferod ay tie heme or ac | Balance D: field National Memorial Hospital was not | partments to which they belong, and the applic | some time $17,500, ax published yesterday, ‘The sum | Gant informed of such action’ according tou | fet isaiee Inked: wes given was $7,500, Tegular form prepared. As yet there is no | was displaced trom t nagtia, bis wile, r husband stil cters Has & mal school at am. Prayer meeting held e A toi Be a HE DECLARES ON OATH THAT THE COUNTRY If ren at 1 m. Rev, J. recor cept at. 4 e e Pr ica ‘ans came into po" ru & McEtnoy,, B.D. of Philadelphia, “At 7:30 pan. the a MARY WALKER was an coenuaieus Hons for aga > Ve HOUssof the applica. regarded by the pi he, following . rvice w! conducted by the Kev. Wa. WELLING, | White House vi yesterday. Both before PI a - ed quitable > place. M “si Sansi L. P. HOLLANDER & CO, @relock. A fll attendatiog ty requested eng, | Mil toattend our serv 1 and al pe the pub ae eee nee It is understood that ex-Congrescman Fred. Gardner is named also as a pos: sworn, on bis oath says he is familiar witt SE MOMITS, Preattent, | Mestend a ups of strangers with her heartfelt rejoleings : SSI a : Jardper ls named also as a poss orn, on tils oath sas PetOREERS ace eANURACTOREES: N. SARDO, Secretary. mhz- je emir Mite demigeratlo igi, Mite natn od ores calbote of Maryland, has exeelient props sticcessor of Mr. ( untrs’ known as Oklahoma, having tray: I RATION COMM with her wonderful t and over again her clerical experience under | being Second Assistant Postn ra large part of it at various times, and HD'QRS. INAUC TON ST., iis T platform, Door coll «92 TO 500: WASHING 1317 F street northwest, March 7, 1885. = ies, the governin ent and “her shameful treatment,” | He has the earnest support of Senator and repeate affiant s the “villain Dud- | To a party of democrats who called upon Post- | following that there is to his knowledge the ttle ranches tn sald Oklahoma All parties having claims against’ the inauguration Wey CH a y police, John i entry tis to say, that portion of the ter- — - id F 818, 11.w.—9 ley." Her Lste much interested, | master General Vilas in behalfof a friend for | ent 1 ¢ t a eCher BOSTON. MASS. committee will present the same at once. eee : sccenits 5 eral Vilas in behaifof a friend for nt, Howard C, | ritory South of the Cherokee outlet, being Burke WM. M. GALT. Pe tine 220 miany cl whourecoenieediner) | the Second Assistant’s position, Mr. Vilas inti. | ( os. & Martin, Fitzgerald Bros,, Metlelland aNO-SUIEDE porsey cLaar amma? Executive Committee, 7230 pe Santos to HAV: FAIR TRIAL— ed that that position was filled. It is y marshal, C Wyeth Cattle company, Ewing Ue company company, Huens & Titus, William Brothers, Standard’ Oil company, B.H. Campbell, J. Ht Anderson, Belleplaine’ Cattle company and Butler company. Affiant states that each of aes aimed that Mr Talbott has beer For Assistant Secretary of the Interior } A, Jonas has been mentioned, but 1 measure! Iso. as leeted for ander Mahan, commanding the United | tes steamer Wachusett, reports to the Navy | ~ Department that he sailed from Callao yester- E MEMBERS OF HERMI- eats are free at all s Lodge No. 12, of Georgetown, are re- ly invited. No.2] RUE BERGERE 5} t ested to meet at their hall Sunday, March’ sth, at P.M. toattend the fineral of Gur ite brother | (Fa NA Mit 2 od and P sts. n. aty for San Francisco via Panama, and that he | Mississiyy it is said that aul printe ranchmen have good perma ra pea lodge SFC ae: Sunday school at cuador that | Lowry 1 to appoint Gen, W; ict of the Durea nits, such as houses, corrals and SPECIAL LE ‘Attest: P. Ro TAVE An address by } O is confined | Senate, Secretary 7 Mr. H. Db. McIntyre is it Says further that the whole ——_ Japan,at ila. im. ¥ it trial. He adds | the post of Ass The w ate for the ph of Oklahoma is occupied by herds of cattle, Ge a : my Temperance meetins from violence, | friendship exists between the two meny a of public printer, but Mr. filled th ee able and eloquent speak. KEEPS SHIRTS Heir Castle. Hall. dn SATURDAY, | eee and eloquent speal actAGae ‘ ea the sake of being so intimate | Position s0 cap hak auiany shi beat oe A Bark on Fire at Sea, AND > at 7330. to make arrangements Leave-Taking in the Departments. Gen. Walthall m | fetained there. Capt. Burrill hasalsoconducted || Key West, Fia., March 7.—The schooner Ia Ga suecRiekaccone funcral of our late Brother, Jons D. BIRCH. "SECRETARY CHANDLER'S SUPPLICATION AND | pos | the affairs of the bui nd print- Dantzler, Capt. “Alberts, arrived yesterday MEN'S FURNISHING Gt Je By order of the Chancellor Commander, " JOoK For Commissioner of Agriculture ex-Repre- 0 satisfactorily th n he has a < A. The pilot boat Nonpariel COMMENCING FEBRUARY 24TH AND ENDING | _mh6-2t* =e eS UMEYE Since inauguration day all of the executive sentative Muldrow, of Mlés sipUl einentioned. | god chance of staying there under civil service he schooner, Davia W. funty rapier lg taba ies saan [see SEE tree vara 2 MRTHODIST ¢ i departments have been flooded with visitors. | formerly chairman of the’ Hours conny is considered as a very formid- n the ath inst. dS" eatles south: KEEPS SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS | “The beantifnl vases used in the decoration of the servlees “it Sit Detiveen G an qtuarterly mecting | The heads of those departments performed little | patents, is an applicant for the Patent Commis, for the office of marshal. Col. | The master of the sroall well and Sivorably Known sil over this | tnangural ball rooms, designed by Geo: Melgs for new | 12" ‘nov. w. GocaD Will Gave Meee eee: | official business, but waited patiently for thelr | slonership. ils aw partner is) mentioned cence ait hye countr;, and are acknowledged tobe ‘Terra Cotte Cosipany: Orders will be takes: tae H, pastor. = relief. Thé clerical forces, however, were kept sentative Alken, of South Carolin st eandidate for the pidee of District Camas ore he did, which STANDARD GOODS limited number of the vases with or without pedes: 7 at thelraccustomed posts attending to routine | MY barked tor ‘ ‘At aaneetineorthe Cievolant and Wesdtickes Phe eclpian ligtheen ony Made up for the best trade. tas Sites in the nataral Teves Cotta color or bras mepetecey i Guties, The retiring Secretaries of State and | ston has been named, but itis G]ub of the first district, held at Rose's hall, | een neemwacroee = nen Snes entipon! 1 ‘f ceiver ie heads ol he sitic On 0 P west Tniontown, D. ¢ ast , W. H. Rose t | 7 . eee (KS UOW 10 GEL AMPAD OF CLEVELAND, dy, the cured. Special goal servis | Dureaus of their respective departments tn there | Pertect wiht eo ate te west, and lai at iin Seenetary, potest! Dessmauciien cae tetas mee ECT. ES ‘at ‘4 $1015 | on S A ni ion of the ladies | 3 3 plimented the: 01 i- | ator eRepresentative i | Steve Mo OWA, Mareh 7 v Pennsylvania ave., and buy fine bronzed Terra Cotta Mr. HB. Mouton President ¢ offi and complimented them upon the dili- | ator Representative ot Lilinois, Re a re 1 | Mount Ayr su Dr. F . under two: Statuette bust of Cleveland. mho-st_ | - lito. eave Or gence Shown in the discharge of their duties. | and ex-Representative Henley, The retiring Secretary of the Navy called upon | “por tiger pees ee Comin the heads of bureaus in their offices, and took | gressman Phil Thompson, of kee m, | Official leave of them. All of the retiring off- | heaviest backing. iS indorsed ine! | cials have received many calls in the past few | democratic Congressmen of lie ctu Op. | days, and have had an unusual amount of time | sides he has the Indorsemont of neatl Indictments for g jail Wednesday | White the tur sougiit for same e E : worth still . Bonina a nd ‘arson, broke (RS, BEBSI-GLASS MASSAGE, SWED = . Movements and. Manipulator, wishes a fe Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &c., &c. m0) to attend at their residence.’ Address Miss Remember this Sale is for FIFTEEN DAYS only, | C. I, Stah offi mh5-3t afer which our Regular Prices will be established on PENNSYLVANIA AVE.—INAUGURA- tion Globes put up bs is still at large. Was passing in food to the ded in pushing him id squeezing him of Mui 1 Union service, with Moody’ m™., Miss Holbrook, returned Mission vy iron all the : r from Japan: | to bestow upon visitors, democratic members of Congress of both houses, f The friends of Col, | till nearly helpless. “Qu hen pushed the Keep's Goods. 8 put up by Prayer meeting Weduesday, 7:30 p.m. Ail wel-| Congressman t Wheeler, of Alabama, | Ex-Congressinan Atherton, of Ohio, anda half | J. G. Berret. are pushing hin 1 jumped to the outside door, E. F. BROOKS Hl Ne , Of O! alt i he dark A reward OLIVER P. BURDETTE hill be for sale at LOW PRICES this week. com i ie - At_} called upon Mr. Chandler while he was still | dozen others are after the same pla mentioned as having good ct | i “2 . ‘e CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CoR- | Secretary of the N and introduced fifteen ‘Xx-Congressman Cassidy, of Nevada, has the | Tom Miles, of New Yor! , Who was ( rest. Get an ornamental reile. , ie Ys, n C = 437 SEVENTH STREET NoRTHWEST, ‘Will deliver and put up with holder at COST. ner Sth and H sis. SaMvEL H. | six-foot Alabamians, with the rank of gen- | support of a great many of ‘his party friends in | military atde-de-camp, and Mr, Rob Burned to Death in a Hotel. se BROOK, Eipaching at 11 a.m. by pastor; | eral or colonel. After the introductions Mr. | the late Congress for railroad comminecnce | Luilaloy an intimate’ friend. of W ; " Sole Agent for the District of Columbia. m3-5t 531 15th st. Corcoran Buil e ctiodl service by the home school. | Chandler meekly foldea Hie hands Sern his Mr. Cassidy, as chairman of the H. ommit. | The Fresident has not vet ignified hisint tion »o™ Borne Ay) The Cakalooms M4,co-6t = as a a A tation toa). = - breast, and supplicantly said: “Gentlemen, I | tee on Pacific railroads of the Fort th Con- | Of relieving Marshal McMichael, and that offi- | house ae oe ae eee eee OF Vining ta sd GHURCH, CORNER | am ready, but give me time to pray.” Secre- | gress made a record asa friend of the people as | clal continues to superinted the White House | Rice, of Ma > was burned to death 7 peop rs cl 0 Is You Have G. GASLAMPCO, gy ° Mireinig ave, and 4ist-s. € EDMOND | tary Chandler was about to ask Mr. Whecler | against corporations, and upon this it is con- | receptions. and Several persons hud « vers closeeall. There : rmorrow at il a.m. | what had become of the ‘jedces,” when that | tended that he should have the oflice, — = oe oh Mine ba i = ‘721 Chestaut st, Philadelphia, Poa Bah at ates of Sane gentleman. hurviedly proseesled to pine pext peessConeressinan Ferrell, of New Jersey, is ETY. Gesenuk ecsngle Stews sale room as if he forgotten something, and ~ ein gw y friends for the missi - age 4 Will have the EXCLUSIVE ILEUMINATION of At | tumed with four big fellows from Alabama, ship ofagriculture, thongh he is nov seeking the The inaugural ball building was again packed THE BISHOP OF SALISBURY TO RESIGN, ENOUGH OF THE INAUGURAL AND WILL | te INTERIOR of the New Pension Building for the w R} whom he presented as the judges. The party | place by any efforts of his own. stot ry N March 7.—The bishop of Salisbury fs Erte Slemens. Seat eT gon will be produced | wis ofthe Erle coulerenee, wil preva g Ta rea | Was then complete, and all present enjoyed the |" Ex-Delegats Ours is understood to want the | Stevening with a crowd of several thousand | L0XPO%, March 7 —— by the Siemens System of Gas Lighting. Itis su- | 7! a ‘Sunday school avon ay voubg peoples | Jokes which were ed around. governorship of Arizona, and ex-Delezate Ma- | People to attend the Marine band concert, and TO RETURN TO PEKIN, TAKE TIME TO LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF| perior t» the electric or any other artificial light | mieetfarut G30 All cordially favited. : ee ginnis, who has represented Montana for so | {t is probable that if to-night another opportu- d Chinese government _ now in use. The light emittél from the Siemens Bur- <— = STREET BAPTIST CHUNG Ne ner Crane © Comm teelen: many years th Congress, is being urged for gov- nity were afforded the people of witnessing the | has ordertd 1 Fong Pao, Chinese ambassador, brilliant and cel dinar} The pasto "Nex, | COUNTERSIGNED BY SECRETARY ENDICOTT To-| ernor of that territory. It is said amon; d i = to return to is believed that Franes SPRING OVERCOATS, WE KNOW IT WILL BE Piaitiod oe baring tea rer pistes soaks oe d-| D.D, will preach at fhe an Bee ee great DAY. democrats, who have interested themselves in | 8¢e0¢S of the inaugural fete several thousands | wished lum to repiacg the Marquis Tseng. _— c= crow in giad or Sead sight?” Preaching also at “30 || When a commission was made out for the | tertitorial ‘matters, that President Cleveland | more would attend. While the crowd last night ENGTHENING INDIAN GARRISONS. oT p.m. All invited. ie will adopt the policy of appointing bona fide | was great, it was necessarily somewhat promis- rei 7.—Orders have been Is- ‘TIME WELL SPENT. TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA W. D. COLT, ma = appointment of General Grant, Secretary Lin- | 4 % ~~ ane ; aaa E citizens to office in the territories. vearin inary street walkin; uetta and Pisheen gar- = oe eres oe er meakes, between Gand Hota tee Gaye STH ST. | coln retained it at the War department, think- | “Hix-Senstor Mose, whottens been'a resident of | CUOUs ladies wearing ordinary street 4 A edatloral urigedcer tonne OF HOW EXTENSIVE OUR LINE oF SPRING | —™52St__- 1425 ¥ se» Weshington, D.O._ | penx, pastor-Service Tomorrow (DV) uric: | ing 1¢ proper that the new Secretary should be | New Memien fer arverns ears, teibeing urged by | Coereimes Bad Hse mnt, Birang> ho xay) With Hat | A amand kneais wall sotto eee MRS, BROWN (COLORED) Yvening service at 7:30 pin, All invited. ‘Ushers in prominenteitizens of the territory, and of the | few exceptions, wearing their hats throughout stan to meet Lord Dutterin, ° — "will give her highly recommended Meal- | attendance. = ie | Oyen an Opportunity fo attend to tts signatures. | West generally, for the office of rovermne of that | ieeventng. One lads; who bad attended the | Adehanistar TOP-COATS IS WE WOULD SAY OUR PRICES | cated Flectrié and Stean! Baths. also, ic ne ACTON GE = Yesterday morning the President sent for it, in | territory. Nol only democrate bat the ates | ballon Wednesday evening and. witnessed the GOVERNOR FOR NEW SOUTH WALES. treatment, at 305 Missouri ave. n.w. inr2-Tm* COPE! O and Pea se GRGETOWN, | order that there might be no delay in making | keaneor delegation in Congress,’ Hon. N.C. Me- | brilliant gathering of elegantly dressed people, oN, March 7.—Lord Carrington will suo COMMENCE AT $8 AND $40,201" Youwanr|(KaeE= | BROCHES. Eispsay, DD, Rector. services Morning Braye, the appointment. Secretary Lincoln took the | Farland, ex-Gov. 's. J. Crawford, Goi, W." A. | remarked that the ronghand-imnble appear: | eved Lord Lortus is governor of New south es 5 . ., With” Se i 5 5 % 8 ance ol yal 2 sacrilege, = Zhe French Restanrant ear National theater, which | Lecture 4:30 pam)" © Sit Evening Prayer tnd | commission to the White House In person, and Bah AeUIpEE on een at the | Tr was observed that many of those present at s0 well renown <ts excellen Ne, NO FEAR OF A WAR WITH RUSSIA. x he Marquis of Lorne in fan ap- said that he of opinion re- an frontier would be ended by pent. NESTY FOR SERVIAN REVOLUTIONISTS. Mrs. Rathbone gave a pleasant progressive |" VIEXNA, h Bas SEW TENG - Sonrn | handed it to the President, remarking that he | “Bie colored applicant oes a | eonveniont oppartiniies imanages to pluck PASSE: A SEAUS, SRE VICMADL GARMEIE, Cree ree ces (pee, Dunne, with pt pinta ey ae arene on VRCH NORTH | haa not acted in the matter, thinking that | iste’ OTL Desens CUESTA tees | Lee Es SLILDERRIC OMT COND Tor Seni: Ga eaee neh, 250," Dinner, noe By @ Dll of tare spe: | £0F—Service at 11 4m, Senta all free. ‘Bubjects “Bite, | Judge Endicott would be pleased to attend to It there being ae OF nine of the former and only | Mentoes, and it is not unlikely that if the com- cialty.” First-class in'every respect ‘9 ladienand Piberty and the pursuit of Happiness,”—by regenera’ | as one of his first official duties. five orsix of the latter. A’ Mr Clark, of Ohio, | mittee would open the halla few more times Wemen. cule Cook st the White $ Pear. a SO it abet was very thoughtful tn you, Mr. lin-|/und a Mr. Matthews, of New York, (both col: | they would be spared the trouble of taking away | garding t Ex. lef Coo! ‘Brie for the Dedicath . CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, REV. | coln,” replied the President, “Ihave no doubt | ored) are among the more promivent appit. | anything that les within reach of the relic- | # friendly settle Ha 7 NG, ‘Will accommodate 50 gentlemen lon ia McELRoy, priest ii bi jeer it would be a pleasure to Judge Endicott. Still, | cants. sekers, VE THEM IN EITHER LONG, MEDIUM OR | of Inauguration withroom and board. innim. | Shoes ZENE holy communion; 11 asa, mornin | will sign it myself, that there may be node- | ‘The friends of Mr. A. B. Mullett are the auth- a OR A HANDSOME, SATIN-LINED ONE, WE s t A dispatch from Belgrade Ww. a z . | Prayer and sermon; 3:45 p.m.,evening prayer, address | Jay, and then Judge Endicott can countersign | ority for the r t th: ot See = pe ci states that King Milan, of Servia, has amnes- THE EXTREME COVER COAT. OS Ws CORRECT SCH W. MACAREREY: | PEt arenn TRO ite SIRO ee ik” He therenpon aifixed his signatures The | Seen as suborvising aoe of the eee SoS eee Of tie Hemniias on Smwtey | Son os price ake wae oe ae CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers, Fe eee ee sites 342 Pm. aud 7:30 pan. ser- | commission, alter the official record was made, ury. A . ton last evening at- | Charges of complicity in the revolution of 1884, — Glover Building, 1419 Fst. | Cvening. 7” +177 Wil Preach both morning and | Wag returned to the War department. This ‘What the excOsngrestwnca Want Mrs. Munson’s reception last evening beck reaapresmiany a, ADVANCE STYESOFSPRING SUITS. = Washington, D.C. = a 1t_| morning it lay upon the Secretary of War's eee — tracted a large number of her friends to meet sachs eran iebadiaas YES! cr ARRIVIN He Accocnits; eathect to check at augue. received MT y PEENO} x open aE E. CHURCH | desk, and the first official act of the roa are Pace REE Se AD ESA Mrs. Bunter, ‘who was the honored guest of the i remain strictly neutral in —. from Firms, Corporations and Gndividuaike ing aed Gy ee S : tary after qualifying was to countersign APPOI oceasion. any complications that may arise between Enge DAILY. Government Bonds, State, Municipal and Railroad | Presching at 11 a.m. by W. V. TupoR, D. geccerst he TON eat There are sixty-eight democratic members of | 1 danei: tion at | $23 . — - A ‘ t. Louis; at 7:30 . by Rey, VID M ‘0 ‘he complimentary lancing reception al land and Russia ‘ding the Afghan frontier, Seca lee ROU Ste SO O14 ORD ong | OF Lonevil ‘The pubits eotatally levi The Transfer of Capt. Greene. the Forty-eighth Congress who were not | sfarint’s hall last evening as largely attended = A. SAKS & CO, made thrqnghout the’ United States, Canada and Bu- a A COMING CHANGE WHICH IS MUCH REGRETTED | returned to the Forty-ninth: Some of | by well known society ladies and gentlemen, Bismarck, Dakota. sii Fope. ake sietcaee te ae A Sait reporter had a few minutes’ conver-| theso refused the nomination on | aid some. of the toilets worn upon thé occasion , March 7_—The entire outMt ’ a of siness, any C1 peace e ff of the Jribune (unless papers in the safe es- ze ae ETN ¢ 9 S re burned yesterday, ss, $54,000; insurance, 410 any staenverriorscer. [Sse sibtkhiouders of the Natigual ste toammcs n schiool teaghers ur “Asc | the engineer department for West Polnt, | administration. Some are after foreign mis- | Pers hall last. evening by a number of young | bur pie 2 = a ‘ Slectlon ge Dinectore of ead tpg ete: for the | (<g>, ENGLISH MISSION (GERMAN) RE-| «y¥es,” said Capt. Greene, “I leaye here | Sions, and others will be satisfied with assistant MOA Wane EG ME L Garneua sis Iank, ee election of Directors of said company for the’ ensuity tormed Church.—Services in Grace Chapel, =i = » vost | Secretaryships, commissionerships, or leading i Rae a Blackleg Among Iowa Cattle. oa ear, will be held st the office of the company, 401 | corner 15th and O sts. n.w., To-morrow at lla‘m,| about the 28th of August next for West bureau offices. heimer, and Mr. J. Myers and Miss Gans, The lackieg = ’ Niw D th Street northwest, corner of D street, on TUES: | a Me Pav in Meshing by the pastor. Sunday | Point, This place I am to take is va-| Ex-Representative Hopkinsof Pennsylva: ladies Who constituted the committee of ar- Towa, March 7.—Advices from ‘ESIGNS Pl Rept »p] es nnsylvania, e1 e, z m or Oe d en TOE OR HCO OHEE Secretary, | ScBO0! at 9:80 in the morning i*_| cant every four years—the head of the de-| will have the unanimous support by the deme, | F3 oe aie eo ae ee ae recente etc e » Gieoan cased tee ae 2 — | (oe, TEMPERANCE ATS THST. AND a crats in the House for minister to Rome. Evineunesaceca Sertalnmnent $5 ilinost | Seen tnee ne en ee © Glscnme emnong tas SLATE AND Woop STELS =>_E.F, BROOKS, SE Bot i y | partment of practical engincering—and as I edo . Sas for the suecess of the entertainment is almost | cattle which resembles blackleg. Tweuty-eight cuntacameice: (Re rcs Gt2bis anv ornaments, | Preis aetagy Ganey “Goud speakers wit Ne | have always had a liking forit, and as it wes cana epreventalive Deuster, of Wisconsin, is ® | Whony due, aninials have died this week. FOR THIS SEASON Largest Stock of GAS FIXTURES, &¢. Rh clurlonet, under the dirceten Cr biog eae | offered to me, T accepted the transter and will | “We-Hepresentative Paige, of Cleveland, Ohio, | The grand complimentary ball given by the Killed on His Wedding Eve ow on exhibition at TSAUGURATION GLOBES onhand. Call and ex-| Qvyeuon Allareiuvited. °° *7°™ TAYLO® | fon duty on the first of September.” Wants to be Indian Comnuissloner, and ex-Hep- | non-commissioned officers of the Washington | ,.__ Milled om His Wedding Eve. | anuine Sez sete = lon a ve LD. c kK: rel SSA 7 Li us a 101 Ey - ba J. F. MANNING € cO’s, EF BROOKS, | [Jae TEMPERANCE AT G50 aT Sa oe ee ee von ean Here) captainy tod to be ehislriaan of the Houssaperoniation | hal [last evening was a pleasant allan ‘The Rieti, aged 25, cmployed ‘at the enines of the m4 1 ab Fall, formerly Clabaugh Hall, TO: | as e reporter. ae 1 eDonal Coal Mining company, at Worden, was ts the th & . Ln NEAL, '.| tain. “I have had charge of the streets an ae i pursday night. He nis TILES, GRATES, RANGES, LATROBES(2¢-15t,1p | “We give coated ore Tater ea and Tete nw _ Music, under the direction of | aye aided in the removal of about forty miles | == Representative Stockslager, of Indiana, | carried out. rocure a marriuge license, and was to have ee Somes e spe spo Prof. FRaNK MILLER. All are invited. 4 the chairman of the public buildings ani Mrs. ex-Senator Pendleton gaveacharming tea re . . scriptions. Pure aud fresh drugs kept in stock. 118 a vit of wood pavements, substituting therefor the Forty -clgi ied . ns n married yester’ » Miss Peters, of Wor ¥ CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, CALL ON pre pt 7 grounds committee in the Forty-eighth Con- <, a a mn = hay CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, more approved kinds, such as asphalt, stone, | &. e ri yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. McElroy, | den. The coroner's inquest develops that Nette evi PP et h HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, (eer ON OF VIE ASD WT, Felons Merviee for dear tiches" at HO | Dock, ete, and the sewer service inaugurated | Eee is Dele Pressed by Lis iriends for the | 7) “which many were invited and none de- | Cct-,,_he coroner's inguest develops that Nette ViT#, the new and popular Brain end Nerve Tonic | D& FULIOTT, rector. Service for dear mutes at 830 | by Capt. Hoxie under Major Twining has been | Posttio nstery e In- | clined. cumstances tending to show foul play have been. 424 NINTH STREET, and Safeguard against Malaria, For sale areated by | Yi’ m. and 730 p.m. Usuchs will near stsasuers te Pre tO Tole’ treater altinor ae fie, of Capt: | “His colleague, John Lamb, wants to be Com-| The Literary Society meets this eveningat the Gacarthed, A theory, of the officers, Ie that the gi or in bottles by WC. » Sole Ins | the ing; seats fre ve a joxie, is transfer, ug! as been ¢ Si 7 Netle Was assassinated an: y plac Ser skilful PLUMBING and FURNACE work,and | Veutor and Manuiacturer, 1420 Pennsylvania ave, | So MOrmng: Sa Hee ln tne evening.__te_ | Hoste. Tay own sequest is not witha nee missioner of Patents. wisconsin te epodcen | See re TOUR, 17EL AC |e enilroan to bs minngles hy tis Gok Some ee examine their WOOD MANTELS, TILES and Frre- | 224 a sn. 8.8 ev, he B. baw BAN pogreta on tay. pare for aay, ax <i many pleas of in connection with the Russian mission, Mrs. A. T. Hensey, 114 street northeast, will | Obiiterate the traces of the erime. = Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 4:30 p.m. ere hav , Members are still speaking of Carl Schurz in | receive on Mondays. PLACE FITTINGS, snd you will find thetr stock ex- (fe=> SAMCELS sHEDp, every week day In Lent, 6:30 p. m. ures and valued friendships among the citi-| eonnection with the Berlin ‘mission, and it is A Female Dynamiter. > zens of this District.” Cae La o In the past fow weeks the dinners, lunches | os roar errr ee RINK THEY eran cme mre Wits, eae Rae (Fee prted iiniser of the Kocety of ued, | “Who has heretofore occupted the place you | ‘omEnt he will gett among members of | and social gatherings iu compliment to Mrs. HAVE MADE AN IMPORTANT AREST, rices much less than New York. nz COLORED AND DECORATED GLOBES AND | willattend Friends’ Mecting Tomorrowat Toreioce? | will occupy?’ Congress to Judge Thurman as minister to the | McElroy have been very numerous, and there 7.—It is claimed to-day that the Eee ee eee * anata In the rooms of the ¥.3L. CA., 1400 New York ocx! | “I will take the place of Major Stanton, who court of St. James, is general regretover the departure of that lady | - Pants, March 7—It is claimed to-day that the Laors, Arrestios: Zabi inetd 7 Boa | [et Se phe If ” McDonald's friends say they will not permit | trom the city to-day. sions the -eaqansious akties Tower of leaker ok DUPLEX, MOEHRING AND STUDENT LAMPS. XQUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA: | (What willbe the line of your teers vracti- | Bim to accept a foreign mission. Miss Florence M. Ireland, of New York city, | Sng the, parliament, buildings have. suc: LaTEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. TION, 1409 New York avenue. — a Aneering’—teaching and difcctine ai |; 2x-Representative Julian and Col. Banister, | niece of Col. W. J. Walker, of the B. & 0. rail-| ceeded in obtaining information which MLLE 3. J. PRANDI, CORTE WEST. nig | Mesting. Sor, young, men only. jane men eco ry ar cione practical engineerinosmics tears Bole of opines are after the Commissionership road company, bas been in the clty during the | has led to. an important arrestin con- ; e : 5 ¥ i necti vith the recent dynamite ou! Ar dine M3. noxrs 1000 era, | [ge CUM BER ogee ating tee" Op"e Gale" iaaeeeraee | MAHIDE, construction, ete, tere are many The District omices. “The liowing, om the Parte Morning News, | Faes in, England. A woman, who ie or ope GRAY SHADES! Having on hand upwards of 3,000,000 feet of | O-clock. All weloome. 2 it | “I don’t know Anything more practical | MEN WHOSE NAMES ARE MENTIONED AS CAN-| refers toa young lady of this city, of whose eee magowet by cae Lhe | RHEA WAVES! : : VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN | than the work you have been doing in this DIDATES. musical p ‘and the most favor- r PA WAVES! = SHINGLED BANGS! BUILDING ANIOHARDWOOD LUMBER, ‘chureh, nF, D. PowER, at 11 a. m.;| city,” sald the reporter. N itizen of the District, who has | able acconnts are recelved: Suthorities. When taken to the police station ‘These styleq never need be in the hairdressers’ hands. Rey. Dr. McEL Rey, of Philadelphia, at 7:30 p.m: | “Phat is true. Lhave had ataste of the ex- early every citizen o1 ict, who has | #bt beapleasure to a large number of | She declined to give her name, but said that she axe in onfer by plain combing “Hair dressed aud | and desirous of making room for incoming stock, we | Sunday school O80 aus, Youne Persie meeting at | tension of the, water works, replacing the | been identified in any prominent way with the | , (twill bee pleasure to @ large number of | Ti iit be registered on the book as “Miss I, of Bigs shisaied, See ae | Red ta Order to Reet aed rene in all grades. | 7 p.m. Gente free. -1t_| wood pavements. the sewerage works and | democracy, is fitted by the gossips into some | {ig onaston oF Wachinge or a eae Miss | Canada.” On being searched anumber of ietiers OSTON, MASS. JANUARY 5, 1881. | which we guarantee to do, # postal addressed to us NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION.— the Potomac fats. Major Twining selected me | official niche under the new administration. | debut soon. She is to sing at the concert which | in English an: eee pete ve ts | fi ar if I son, They contained detailed plans for the > DEAR Si have used several bottles of “SAM- | shall have prompt response. The apy meet! o ie NORTH- | for his assistant-while I was in Europe, and In many cases the names of gentlemen who do | Mme. Marchesi is to give at the Salle Erard the struction of pubiie buildings in London, St, eae oe hierfuly“Fecszamend tt pa paed WM. McLEAN & SON ENG ASBOCEATION a0 3, will eel ‘on MOM: Renee Ee ee Tees say, | Bot aspire to official honors or emoluments are | 11th of Marci: for the benefit of the Association | Pevrsenon 14 Tate, also information ssing gure relief and cure for Thre DAY, March Oth, at 7 o’c! ‘p.m., at the hall of 2 NERS “2 that the dynamite ts Yours, very truly. OM ®3 Lung, troubles, 13th and B streets northwest, Ghsa ‘Meyer, corer of 7th aud N’ sia mw. Omcess | ‘The Commissioners express themselves as not | Wed Without authority. ‘The offices of recorder | 7°84? August Belmont, of New York, has been | {0 Siow that the dynazmiters, anarchis 280 Bi iM #9 __and 14th, between B and Csstreews northwest. | will be elected, constitution adopted and the first of deeds, United States marshal, register of & R Scocerss, Esa. maker Bnet | = REMOVAL Payment on stock received,” Anyone who wishes to | at all seusted fo ae Sent away | wills, district attorney, postmaster, District UCLA |” see wosienid Sean meal Ramee aire a r stock can do so on that evening, es also | from the some one who | Commissioner, health officer, collector of the > < 3 h 7.—The ral ALTIMORE, DECEMBER 19, 1882. ‘offices of W. PEIRce Brit 625 the following temporary elected officers: "THEO- ecessarily cannot have his experience or | District, and treasurer and assessor of the Dis-| _ Senator Stanford, of California, has arrived | New Yorx, March 7.— the gene ery | Bibra Tear ASSAM TPE BORE | seat Oo x Tet tS Sear | POSTER Toc eg a te es Knowledge of Disciet echire Ms. Hedmonds filet are locked ‘pon as the principal prises to | bore eocompanted by Mrs, Stanford and her eis-| of the Hatioual Rese Hall league is being held a8 ve e o — ED. Bi said: we y pactecan to aa at froin experietce On the fret Liat Secretary, 1258 tht swal nested nero, Aftervards Gre rautiete | ots. f sooonfe: of deeds, and bivtiende nace Be Mi AL iliey, G00 aitoet thie fileiternson or evening." "807 No ‘. i. severe att m be - of ant Ly —so>_—_ of Novemnbe bghad, asevere attack of knew: | $4.) m= $100 TAXES! trusted to him had io be turned over to Capt. | beam iconr natee oo ie ene ig tienda have Sea ee Gea oes poo aaa Gen. Grants Condition. my room for tyar weeks, causing ioe to ieee tharace ot General and Speelal Taxes, Greenc, in addition tothe street work, and now | dorsed by many of the democratic clubs of the 1 wap leat 7.-0e sabe meni led‘ musse everything resmumended, tut-ot ite | WONDERFUL REVOLUTION IN TYPE-WRIT. WEEE DICED nek who will have to learn ail the peautiastties | $icecer soon NOFPIA the president of the | Jane (oe Prt ea Bbatiantes Gonecal wit | a NEM MORK, March 7.—Gen, Grant lept nearly 2 a. 228 4) 0 Soe a SS bom eee, Grelve montis since Twas ERS THROUGH THE HALL. cane Above Columbia Bulfil Of our street and sewer work.” Tis: the come | perkieo a mins foe thie ni ne tine Seen: go west in ‘@ few daya to look after business in- | suffered less pain and ras more easy. It cannot Seen Satara, | wRENar ey tari, ede po, peat, zene ond sae crating nay, | of prem plans hie iead te mistakeren | ER Burat Othe sd ouia aid Yat | us Kate Field will leave for Boston on Mon-| Fini supoveds” St Soa 7 . ry e Ne See ees BMS. R Scocorxs, mbzot_| guages; changed in SP seconde Writing Wekatif 17a9 Peoneyivanie avenue, ‘Terms: Singio tickets 66 | perlmenting, and demoralization generally, | Baaeunaty Of the Sunday, Herald, and Sultus day, intending to lecture there on the following - Contest. LS] = periectly cleat Machine in Walnut case. only sever | tt wor imouth, double, 75 ceula MSs LUC ——+—— Office, and each has a host of friends who would | night. SS Se J OHN F . I ARET, om complex irregdlarity, ‘non-portability—all a as SERRE The Ss ne Fight. Eee eee nim benored by such an appoint- we = Lind i esd — 7.—The ooerear At. 3 ‘Veated in - 3 g MR. MORRISO! \YS—STREETER’S DESER- The ‘Commissioner: Pensions. tors rollers 5 : $85 Peseerivasts Avec, on ae <a ong eee of the curreicy, | WHAT ME 10x OF THE REPUBLICANS. iE MGy Courtlandt Smith, of Alexand: Gen, Sohn C, Black, of Danville, Tinos, has Eis ara Omnis Dou: Maddocks bos ‘Washington, D.C., se = Whereas, by sutistucwry evidence presented tothe | “I can’t tell anything about the senatorial Brads iene, h ondidate for the placeof United | been offered the position of Commissioner Benock, 908; PES: Ornelie, ON en coer Week STATIONER AND ENGRAVER. ie 1 Fee « | Seepmienee, ns heen ate of Whahingom® inthe | contest,” sald Col. Morrison toa Srar reporter | New York, and social influence there, which 1a | Pensions, and has accepted it. Gen. Black was 747; OU, 740; Mere, 136. tween sak and pe ee, oa Engrteings Eectiven Peay | 2 BH EVANS, Generel Ageok ater of Commabis, nas complica, wit ‘ipiion and Len ere anenans en if the legislature cus generally: for the! ‘Presiden nt to appoint rei esomenGen A on ine. the Ui enate 6 o'clock this morning, and the garden rang P ited. Es Ete! Photo comp! wi @ pro- “ yvernor nt 1e Fe fenvbs, Attotspes, Framed and Unframed. Pictures G B Ix P. Walunnel ine kotor bongsean ty eriabte Satine Bones naa ape een te ee ee one of friends to this Gen, | anid was e gallant soldier in the wai. He uow | With cheers and applause, “With one exception Framed to order. fu4-1in REAT aRGAINS In E’1anos, Ing Assoctations to scised thes, orrorate existence tes e Dolignt to but be do tt, and Farnewort Albany, has been r as & | draws @ large pension for disabilities received. | Donovan had at -y = a = ke has mola! ‘will u walt j Sich : Se @istance ever accomplished by a human Se ee ee | Sears sae ee net, berefore fe HERHLY Wy. CAN: SON, Comp: | presume this body (the Senate) will admit any | butitis undertoca coe ee ee ae act pat the ew York senate yesterday Mr. Gu-| in aix days in any mode o or techmotion tho re ease.A great tonic w! ‘and prevent disease, Poctave HALLE rational Bank of the Rept ‘of Ws in | One he appoints.” line of. tment. a ns Se BUFR GONE waar ganas || GEC Ag sai ™ Heiter tatiana cee | etree aay ed ePECt a ae | resect mentees nate | Uae nen eee ool Gay acts | Memes mnie Sener ? Dotti 4-Bin Ip GacOctave EAE nN, cession for the period specified in its amended articles | rigon’s triends about given up the hope of . It already includes the names of W.| a favor of arbitrating interna- , y" E ‘The travel on the B. & P. railroad continues Dass TARLE LINEN AND @A-Octave GERMAN. eencteice, DAmely, Uatil close of Feb- | electing him, and there p1 ‘would be no Siore in orey “lage, W. B. Canin Dy I of through trains having left DAMASK NAPKINS and TOWELS. ‘Prices and terms to suit the times, 4, 2! ‘whereof witness. election, i ht, W. nis, a. 'm. Corbin fohn Gaines, Boone | heavy, over twenty ae ae ‘$4 wide WINE CLOTH and NAPKINS to match, EDW. F. DROOP, se ‘3 my hand and seal of | “71,9 situation, however, seems to be somewhat Chases s. McLaughlin: Mr. Watson county, Ky., with revolvers about a yesterday, and trains are BLANKETS, BED SPREADS. Cheis * Ts eangpcapdby ®t Apel 3 yote yesterday: Haines voted | who has been ‘of as a.candidate for a ‘men were killed. ‘oF more sections—the lrnited this morning. Tow prices, Partner of the ate W.G. METZEROTT & CO., za) ae aA a. | SRORESS Pend Bieciek or leek. Weotebeies | Sea: is said, to ‘more ‘will meet November four sections. stock of all kinds of Dry Goods, 12) iptro) Ourrency. rf served ‘ehareceen ike In Criminal Court yesterday Harry solicit & eall from all be wage at 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ROGINSKI & LEWIS, THE WELt. | 12 ome ag re rordbaellpertcoha gE cea eee be! { the banished Catholic bishop | Fletcher, convicted housebreaicing in the Wie Ree Sole Agent for & Sons’. Gabler, Sin Painters snd Giasiers aro ot | te nora aay for a demoncas cau anole ‘Several = of the bar are of for of the bee of Vita: Hsia, bias aio beet oe Eight, ‘was sentenced by J rthur to ‘Riley Building, ‘steen, Wheelock, Wendel and other 808 D street horthwest. “Telephone call, 763. ail | VOte every day for a mail typ yctneed flea. three years in the Albany . mb2-00 Corner 9th and E sta nw, anus orders promptly attended to, ecl3-Om =| was had.’ the office of District Attorney. Dean, , ,