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THE EVENING STAR LOUIS RIEL® SAVAGE ALLIES, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ‘KAN Several Citizens, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Bd yar ey ee Pree die © Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Avs and Lith Sty by Tord, says that Indian joviricm deme Paras % Applegarth, of Ea The Evening Star Newspaper Company, . setttors ave teen Killed by the Suse eee GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. personnes pen § in_ were robbed of a Fe w nd loads, Others are coming tn tae Evexrxo Stan is served to subscribers in the 5 Gistant settlements fu a destitute condition ety by carriers. on their own account, at 10 cents per : are collecting in the barracks, where all Gents’ cach fey mallpontage prepaid=S0 cess & awaiting help. They have plenty of Banth! one ven, $0: six mouths, 6 pis and can stand a singe for some time. L alfbreeds are reported to be going [Butered at the Post Oflice at Washington, D. Can Clarks Crossing fo cat the telegraph Wires, : i wires will probably be cut and commanteat ‘Tae WEEKLY Stan—published on Friday—$1 a from Rat tieford broken to-morrow, The sear, pomage prepalt, Six months, oo cea? ttleford broken rw. The I a in western Manitoba, are showing ‘Of die (22 All mai! subscriptions must be paid in advance =a + 7 ~ : Q juiet, aud will probably join the sdpaver sent Longer than pall for" Vor. 66-No. 9.961. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1,. 1885. TWO EIGEN ES oiciccmeas come tae cor eae Sees eee KILLED, = SF | last thet eo “4 oon the ties r __AMUSEMENTS. ‘ AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. cobb Gea) por. 2M tuned £Syermesty wt's | Telegrams to The Star. | :ivrnsssdiie toting oie town Sous SONCERT , LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUS: PECTAL Nt E PUBLIC. ‘The Marvellous Career of a Poor Tam-| man named under the firm name of tculars, [E FIFTH CONCE A! EL Ke * Ls OTICE TO TH. of the £ —— — ner’s Son. Grant & Boggs, bai is business did not pros- HArax, N.S., April 1.—The 634 rifles have BISCHOFF COURSE, WEEK OF MARCH 30, ‘Whereas the firm of Herc & Cisvel, Millers, George-| THE SENATE HEARS BULLETINS sis r. His father having at this time offered to = been ordered to hold themselves in readiness te Wubbe gtvenat the Congregation WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, | F2,D.C. whowe our for, some mionths, past has IB EARLY LIFE 1x on10—m8 sxnvices ne | {ake him into up Grant removed with GEN. GR. ANT DYING. proceed to the Northwest Territory. Sooo “7 RHEA, Use etowteteaaneanauen® stlatanet tee, | FROM GEN. GRANTS BEDSIDE. THR MEXICAN WAE—A REOORD OF HIS | Dens wih th fier ee Cnenieg In lentes tne Z General Foreign News. Jn = Saperb Collection of Standard Comedies, PE Sh oT une ZCRTEVEMENTS 15 THR WAR OF THE REBEL- frm was moderately prosperous and Grantcon- RISMARCK'S SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY, Supported by an Cnrivaled Company, under the Man- | anstin Herr and the Knights of Labor of this District, yusiness unt 7 v Renu, Ap = hie Weaneegeent ot Sa. Storeng r NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS "THE CIVIL WAR AN UNFAVORABLE CHANGE THIS } ,Rivves.tnrt Jchunee, Bismarck has ah Cynoxs G = a en ete Ane gett broke ont, and he wascalled to the fleld, where ae Emperor Willam sent «golden coronet amd a eee ence aee CARUNEGUAL MAxGu~ ae he won a fame, which, in the wildest fancies of MORNING. duplicate painted by Werner of bls ploturey bad ‘Tuursday, Rvening, Apel! 2, Sardou'e Great Comedy, After the reaati oe his youth, he could never have anticipated. The Proclamation of Versaliien: COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, ARCADIA." (A Dangerous Game.) 3 District Assembly 66, K. of L. r the ing of the journal, the chairlaid After the news of the fall of Fort Sumter came = Bismarck’s Birthday. Friday Evening, April 3, The Prince of Wales’ THE CORNERSTONEOF THE WHITE | PO%TC the Senate several communications he wrote to the adjutant general offering his GENERAL CELENRATION IN GERMANY, Including ‘Version of OAK BAPTIST CHURCH, Samson st.,be- | Which he had received in regard tothe failing services, but recetved no answer. He tried sub- LIFE RAPIDLY EBBING AWAY. Bextix, April L.—This being the seventietls geen caries: “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” gwen 14th and 16th pa-n.w. wil delaid on THORS, health of Gen. Grant, and asked if it was the Sequently to get an appointment on the staffof anniversary of the birthday of Prince — se * Saturday. Khea Farewell Matinee, “CAMILLE.” _ | Mnanha. ‘Blater ehurches wad the mablic me Coal | Pleasure of the Senate that the secretary should McClellan, who had been appointed major gen- R the day Is being celebrated throughout the em= ‘THE YOSEMITE VALLEY, Monday, April 6, HAVERLEY’S MINSTRELS. | invited to be mnt. Tead them. Several Senators responded in the eral of the Ohio volunteers, but failed to get an | FRIENDS GATHERING AROUND HIS | pire #5 @ holiday. The emperor and cro . apt mbul-2t FIELDING ROBINSON. Pastor. | aMrmative, whereupon the Associated Press interview with McClellan, who was besieged by Prince, attended by all the resident princes And other features of great interest yar! [Ece== UNION CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING | bulletins were read trom the secretary's desk. Epalicance, | Gov. Yates, of Tilinals, hearing of; DEATH-BED. atten welock and congratniated Init ‘To Leave on THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1885. A. Grasp Association. — The | forty-third regular ‘THE COMMITTEE ON RETRENCHMENT. pS ried ner horde gee The Bismarck birthday testimonial commits LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT | Monthly meeting for payment of dues and making | yy, if Mr. Sh the ‘1 im in managing the quota of the state. He ac- —_-___ tea piamnrok birthday, teathnonial couaat Pullman Cars, First-class Hotel Accommodation, Car- USICAL gacances will beheld ou) WEDNESDAY, April iat, | | Upon motion of Mr. Sherman, the chair was guitted himself so well in this service that Gov, pst ap boron Derg dey Meg vy 5 rage Drives, and all Necessary Expenses CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 1885, ut To'clock p.m.,at Cosmopolitan hall, corner | authorized to appoint the commitiee provided ‘ates proposed tosend his name on toPresident |THE OLD COMMANDER SILENTLY | formaily presented him winh the tte Se Sortie Tht an ee Gece Sthahd Esta n.w. “New stock can be taken'at this | for by the Allt inten aneoen Lincoln for appointment as brigadier general. gteat Schoenhausen estate, “It is rumored included, occupying eight weeks. ‘wank 10th 9 + DENNIS CONNELL, President, y ison resolution, adopted yester * Bn 2 | two Russian generals, who have arrived, , EDNESDAY EVE! ‘APHIL 1ST, 1885, Onn a But Grant declined this, saying he preferred to AWAITING DEATH. | = Secretar; ml lay, to sit during the recess and take into con- are hil be lonel here, bear frum the czar a signal favor to Prince Full descriptive program, with msp of the route, = ONOVAI acute en earn his promotion, He accepted the colonelcy i : W.R. DAV F. B. COLES and eration the contingent expenses of the Sen- of the 21st regiment, and was assigned to Pope's ——_—_——- iti! sent free by mail op application, 3 S Assisted Dy ate, The following Senators were named: department of northern Missourl aud went to anaes ab a pyran miros, cook € cox, | MELE ROSA HATA DEA, of SUng0eM, Maw | BEACTIFUL SITES ox coLUMDTA Merona, | Mere; Auhon. Pate amb, Miller (. 3), Guard the stanaibalandst Joweph raved On| AN USFAVOBARLE CHANGE. | A Great Rolling Mill te Reemme Work, 261 Broadw: ‘Will a r Recitations, Soll = and ia ? e 7th of August, 1861, he received his a MICAGO, April 1.—The rolling mill at $625-wées.2m gf Msppers in Keaainre: ectations Soligauies and Gado ieee on Seater ceviox S=EECOUIVE RESTON: polntment as Urigndiergchetal x skerch of his An Alorming Balletin This Morning. | chicico will le put in full blast next Monday. =e Othello, Hamlet, Henry WIT, &e. Pastas ies ‘Upon motion of Mr. Miller (N. Y.), the Senate, military career from this time forward involves || New York, April 1, 7:55 a.m,—About five | Thirteen hundred men will be elven Work BOOKS, & ‘Mr. T.C, SCOTTRON. HOLMEAD ROAD; at 12:10, went into executive seseian, a history of nearly all of the great operations of | o'clock this morning a great unfavorable | Sng the total force eighteen hundred men. = jj} | Lholce Vocal Mosicul’ selections will be rendered by ae eae the rebellion, All that space will permit here is | Gy9, vurred in Gen. Grant's condition, ee Cc MRS. A SMALLWOOD, being fashtonable drive from 14th st. to Soldiers’ Home To-day’s Nominations. a briefrecord. rp a ii Dade ow, GEN. BEALE'S TRIBUTE To GRANT, Easter Carrs SSL MERIS RE CD | Parks small cash payment: lone deferred payments | A NEW SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GEN- Zz See HIS FIRST BATTLE. Rev, Dr. Newman was hurriedly sent for. It is Ponca sees = z t MCKINNEY. balance; smal rate of interest; property rapidly in ‘ERAL. 7 believed the end is near, The members of the | The Recollections of One of the O14 x STER NOVELTIES and Piano Soio by eas c ne: ects nm led, wi tet ’ Soon after receiving his commission as briga- im 3 = aa qrm STREET NORTHWEST, | Admission So cents. or ote cote | 2 eae er td cas aparece Sassen ie President sent the following nominations ¢ ier general he took command at Cairo, and | amily were summoned to thesick room ~ | Commander's Dearest Frienda, ire S > 3 ission, 50 ce > one square of all these lots: : to-day: ar BaUsrs, ee pores ge commengenat 4a |ekaagng ts hh Drie wine of Bound t8d| A Teo Knodh of Maryland to be eocond as-| carearof Uipsees Groat at eae wigan at | Mls tere secured Padicam and with Ken | CONSCIOUS OF APPROACHING |orx, cnaxrs GUIs aiNrLicrY AND “We offer the finest assortment of Easter Cards and | w. Rp DAVIC Moma ck. commences at 7:40. | terms apply to ROO Mant porcner ree os puns te the | tuck¥. In November, 1861, he fought the DEATH. PURE NEART—HIS GENEROSITY AND MAGNAr iter Novelties in the city at prices fully twenty per | > AS ye oe : RY D. GREEN, or aster general e great part he was destined to play in the | tleof Belmont, and in January,1862, conducted — a ‘ Es ies that ‘they gabe. rare eewhere: | MISS M. E SAXTON, Teacher. at uM JOHN E BEALL. wee postyistersHenry L. Kenyon, at | world’s history. He eut, it is sald, a poor figure | a reconnotsance to the reat of Columbus, Fort | ‘The General Very Low at 6:55 A. ™.1 ee “Also, Bibles, Key to Heaven, Prayer Books and | Coxcrnr. < TIONAL MEDICAL E | Latrobe, Bay John Ren ow alten, at | as a farmer, his father was a better tanner than Henry fell February 6; ten days afterwards | New Yorx, April 1—At 6:55 a.m. exSena- Eibies. cHoRAL, SOCIETY, San of Medical Department Columbian, Caiver: eer a oO a R ere at Mont Be aot as 5 ee man he did not distin- melson, eee ~ fm Se tor Chaffee left Gen. Grant’s house, He said] Ono of the most Intimate friends of Gem Assisted by 13 st.—The spring cou ctures Wi s ; Macon Bonner, at Ws i. Cs: . firm pose ally, an wi owed by the evacuation ot : e . MISS AGNES HUNTINGTON bexh on MONDAY. April ait 2ePogamy, For | Adelberé shepherd, at Waverly, fowar Bayard | srubborn, will, whieh, comituted ae ieeesttnns | Colimbus std Bowlice Greene Ale was tc | Gem: GraRL wan very 1 ,.and was conseions | Grant was Gen. baw. F. Beale, of this city, Pot Fret cor particulars address the Dean's office, 726 13th st. S. Gray, at Portland, Ind; Thomas B. French, fo kitad nee te an impor! made commander of the district of west Tennes- | that he was dying. Mr. Chaffee believed the | years they have been inseparable, and thelt MR WHITNEY MOCKRIDGE, mh3i-Lw at AleXandria, La Charles E. Cook, at Me: | ¢l@ment in his military success, formed a | Se and his forces advanced Up that river, to | Keneral was dying and he might go away any friendship hasbeen lkened to that of Damon, STIONSL CHURCI LUMBER. Pherson, Kans; G. Marion Moore, at Pleasanton, | noticeable trait of his character as a boy. Grant Pittsburg landing and fought, Aj Fil 6 and 7,the | minute, but the doctor said he might last the ¥ HO ng - "y Dy di i. a P When = porter called sot ERMISDAN, APIUE STH Kans, Was of Scotch descent, though little is known | battle of Shiloh. He wis Second in command | day out. and Fythiss eolisagrgionery ds {ssion, including reserved Sent 81. Sale of seats Confirmations, of the family beyond his grandfather. This | '© Gen. Halleck during the siege of Corinth, an pon Gem. Beale seeter wn toc —- 's, #25 Pennsylvania avenue, commencing = = when the latter w: od Washingt GATHERING AROUND THE DEATH- racter whose Brit 3a * i apt. adhe Senate in executive session today con-| worthy gentleman settled in Westmoreland | Grant waa anointed toring sotomet orethe BED. peregrina Sar talthe haumnn te ance x Tra Par & Exams BUILDING AND HARDWOOD: rmed the following nominations: county, Pennsylvania, in 1794, where the | department of Tennessee. He captured Vicks- eee tally exgaeh oh nis boul te sstncaes: ween Money Makers. Fortune. K dra Farry XHIRITION Brown, Shipley & Co., London, England, to | father of Ulysses was born. Subsequently he | burg after a slege of two months, July 4, 1863, Friends and Membersof the Family A: f — Bantling “Ball, y Door. etcher M. E. Sunday School at the Church, be special fiscal agents’ of the Navy’ depart-| emigrated to Ohio, which was then the far | #04 after the partial defeat of the federal troops aires ‘| kindly Inid aside bis pen to reply to the ree ‘Wane of an Ideal. Serapis. “Artistic Easter Tokens ° « York avenue i RS LUMBER. ment, c) at Chicamauga, Tenn, in September, he was sembling at the House. Porter's questions. G.T. WASHBURN & CO... ath street mb26 | DAY. April 24, at 730 py. Capt. William J, Volkmar, 5th cavalry, to be | Wess Here he died penniless, leaving seven | assigned to the command of the largely rein: New Yorx, April 1.—At five o'clock this es,” said he, In answer to the reporter, = earnestly invited to attend Pree: Sgypuant adjutant general’ with tho rénk of | children to battle with the world. The father | forced army. In November he deleated Gen. | momtng Hartioon, Genera Grau salen dures | have been a very Intimate friend of Gen. Gran Easrez HERERY GIVE NOTICE THATI CHALLENGE ‘WM. McLEAN & SON major. of Ulysses, one of these seven children, was| Bragg at. Mission Ridge. In March, ng » General Grant's valet, drove | sor the past fifteen years. My first acquaintance = the winner of last Wednesday night's sparring Capt. George H. Burton, 21st infantry, to be} then but eleven years of At the of | 1864, President Lincoln pointed him | in haste for Rev. Dr. Newman, and Dr. Shrady, | with him was not a personal one, however. I® CARDS AND NOVELTIES. math to mieet bien at the same hall fr $100 a8ide, | song 19th and B streets northwest. | !nspector general with the rank of majo’ Mistech he Was Kipreiitioed t ahelebrotmer sa LIEUTENANT GENERAL, by eall, hurried to the general’s residence. ‘Dr. | was through the {pews of bis victories at Done g . mu the Sth of April. Mone: INSON,’ | _™b3} B streets north mae z .TEUTENAS “ Senaral Wisaure ch eison, re fornia, where PRANG, MARCUS WARD, TUCK, &c OR ONE WEEK. DRS OFFICE MErHOPOLITAN Re CO, | ington, Conny Michastt hous koee antacion | Maysville, Ky., to learn the tanner’s trade. Af. | then the highest rankin the army of the Unitea | Newman says that General Granc's condition thing was cast in gloom, "We had ne rellvoedh eo) F < Wasmsaton, March 31,1885. | hurg, IIL; Ansel Watreos on were Alipreyetty this he settled in Ra’ States, and conferred upon him the powers of | !8 serious and that it is believed the worst Is | hor telegraph, and all theprevious news we hed PRAYERS AND HYMNALS. Commencing WEDNESDAY, April ‘15, Notice is hereby given that the ‘April dividend will | pUtS: 1; Ansel Watrous at Fort Collins, Col; | ter serving ou! time he settled in Ravenna, near. ras thi orethli ‘aga: ae Ketek race tun be paid at the Company's Office. 2411 Pstrect noru- | Falemon Wiley at Central City, Col.; Wilbur F: | Portage Co, Ohio, and there married Hannah | €eneral-in-chief of the vast armies in the fleld. i iit aa if wo wore sifting Goa totaer conmasion JAMES 5. CHAPMAN, Age! gringo stSrana’s AMemmoon and | weit on and after Apri Ta gees ana Hom at Idaho Springs, Col.; Wiliam Gordon at | Simpson, who had emigrated from his native | Having reorganized the Army of the East, and | Dr. Newman and Senator Chafee arrived at | ieit aif wo were sitting ona powder AND MENAGERIE, en —— » mb21-2w 915 Pennsylvania Avenue. county in Pennsylvania, Ulysses, the first | arranged with Gen. Sherman, the commander | Gen. Grant's residence at 5:50a.1a. At 6:05 a| Which was apt to explode at minutes a si E When ‘we heard” of Grant's, victories “we composed of lending artists and the most distingue KK, EQUITABLE Capitol Topics. child, was born April 27th, 1822. His father | orthe Army of the West, to move against Gen, | Servant went toadrug store for medicine for | f.) that a man had errived at E Booxs fale Known ine btuesian and Acrobats world. COOPERATIT A MUILDING ASSOCTA-| gux, sonxsron's NostiNaTiON avant | P88 POOt 2 was pur to Work AT ther eante | Johnston at the same time that he moved | Mrs.Grant, who baa become nervous, U.S. | who “could” save ‘his. eountee, s = S tley, the enterprising proprie: ASSETS, $471,765.20. REPORTED. age of eight, it is said, he was taught to drive a | 8¢ainst Gen. Lee, Gen. Grant prepared for a | Grant, jr., arrived at the house at 6:10, and his | my acquaintance with General it porns Imiatonaof Clrkt. kebers Chrctian Vear. | WOAH CESY oncaxtzep commixation, | Sashimi sear are ‘The nomination of Gen, Joseph E. Johnston, | tm, and at ten was accustomed to arive ene | YHOTouS, Protas nao Scie ceumpalen, | wif, who iwat the St. Cloud hotel, was sent fr that t considered him a grent ma rte: Beings btn cold bunt: Lene tenons | Mu Sredured te tree of adinision to 25 cent and | , Rhesus sist muctug of the Aswclaton for mak. | © De commissioner of raliroads was favorably | from Georretown, Olilo—to ‘which place fis | Tbe two armies moved carly in May. “After « | G:25, brows it, iHe was the greatest man. Z a PAtatas Dally Sirengul for Daily Newtst Bogat | Fuarantee to give is good a Circus and Animal Por. | tpg monthly payments and advaiees wil he held on | reported from the Senate committee on rail Of ferty mate rd Aree Ae distance | ‘witu repeated Hacking saovemients, whit the | THE TROUBLE Wire vate meawr, | cfoubtend wos tiles, the Ike of skys Golden treasury. —, Ini rela the nr NP halh 2 ee nate pi ae ng eerie | FOUdS to-day, “The report was unanimous, fhured’ in hit boyhood years to hard toil, and | Kill of Gen, Lee frustrated, Gen. Grant crossed — og Nr at ae 1, mac! ce # great many new dev! entengaged for this great com, y soon to an- | 1585. e NOI ro rece! ty od r = i Ginigos novel and beautiful need in the elty press ia ie" |. Pamphlets explaining the object ot the Association, t New York ian nce maulien to be | moral, training, however, recelved | careful its advantages and bentits &er furnished esonapplt | SPPFaiser of New York has not been reported | attention from fis mother, a strict Methodist, | Siege to Kichinond and Petersburg from the | ew yorx, April 1.—at 9 o'clock ex-Senator | li, Nis personal charactorisiles shone with, oe esas tol equal brilliancy. His three most prominent mhiT 475 Pennsylvania avenue | Journ T. FORD... Se | a it nw, _mh30-3t | being no quorum at the meeting this morning, up ‘otha upright and industrious. Between | {Dg their railroads at the north and northwest, eral is growing weaker. The throat is thicken- | ter, even temperament and great mi pom = THE STODDARD LECTURES. (SS PERPETUAL BUILDING assoctaTion. | There Is an inclination among republicans to | driving a team and helping his. father im ene | At length the two cities having been reduced | ing, but the main trouble is with the heart, The | 1° Ainigntld. and ng you know, my trendy Bees Cas Ass Neen esses : = Office Has NO Axed tenets, ee rere | tan-vard, the boy grew up to be a broad. | tO great straits, while the army of Gen. Lee was | doctors say he may die at avy tine Shlp with General Grant was of the’ most inti =e PARIS IN THE REIGN OF TERROR—Con- | made on the ennea wane paca He theest eeeTS | Sauce pas no fixed tenure, and the present | shouldered youth, Tue Sather desirous of | Pie od of Aaik ieea Gee Lo and tae | EES MIMD WONDERPOLAY SERENE. | with him, at howe or abr I clusion of the sad but exciting story of the French | those withdrawing thelr money. . sett death ft Ripe Sea ae fe pits the advantages of an edn0e- | nent ackis ares ea west mowers Den ville ‘ heard General Grant. make '® ital C% N Eas: | Reve re ay e . 4 ing Unable to give self, Te- nan y “ 5 ar nich co repeat tenor rast Anantara be | en TE CHRAT EVESINGS mroema |S auras» noone sade metene | A ARGUE IME OFFreES, | aviltethsl iiaauy™ Batic are oe (Soe tas |W Phy anratag Natty emer MN | Tae So Mat Ser Sey w ready. 24 0 y ND WITH © fourth series ? 2 5 a - Bibles, and Prayer Books and Hymnals in sets. st Avfamous lecture. Hundreds turned sway ia every | taken every nnoathe, no" Pets ad shares arebelng | fo wig ARE MENTIONED AS CANDIDATES sire ue, surrendered with his entire command toGen.| New Yorx, April 1.—At 9:45 o'clock this {iis character was wholly” pare and’ free <TYN! city. ‘on can Join at apy time without having to pay any Is 4 thi especially as young Ulysses had a taste formill-| Grant at Appomattox Court House, Va. The + guile. As to the reports that he drank to ex= WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, “qPRIDAY EVENING: En Fane cine Ai toency Coverall GArikdd |S aig a carder en that eeeneat ee ee Oe ee eee Toming the Rex. Dr. ‘Newman left Gen, | faa onght not to fir, for Uy area wentos aa aR TA cee ROUSD Tie BAY xt inecting on WEDNESDAY EVENING, | had determined to make ex-Congressman North Carolina, Alabama and Texas followed | Grant's house. He was met by several re-| je-s and untrue, but 1 will say that during the Eon G Ean aoe ACERS RON seit Tuompron, of | Kentucky, an Assistant SS aAL ot See eas sopatten And tho war ended. Gen. Grant was | porters and sald: “The general solemnly rea | whole period thit 1 have known him in riding tg pst rer Carns: WIS NEAT NE ee Attorney General. ; 2 had alread, e popular hero, lizes the fact of his prolonged sufferings, but near thi A three — EDWIN LAWTON seebresigent (A Bike ceptrtee ans insotien by 1. | the’appointment he controlled to another per- AFTER THE WAR. the strength of his Intellect and the calmness ‘allsing thee deroesn ot Weuts ned ance ae —_ THE CASTLE BORDERED RHINE. JOUN COOK, secretary, 618 12th st. mhos-4t nent democrats today that ex Senator jonas, | 6 oe Fe ae es anette, The gratitude of the people was nabecie! 40 | and serenity of his mind are wonderful.” the morning for amusement,] have never seem : = oT fr all Lectures how ready. = ANNUAL MEETING oF THA | Of Louisiana, had been ively selected for | district, however, yacancy at isposal, | many demonstrations in his honor. On the| "a visitor who left the I f ten o'clock | him when ie wasn't ax cleatheaed as pou A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED AND | Admission, 50c.; Reserved Seats, Zoe. STORK EAS EEETING OF THE | cottector ot the port at New Orienns, ana ther and, to the great Joy of Ulysses, conferred the | 95th of July, 1866, Congress having created the = eh da Tare now. His even disposition was DISPLAYED FOR SELECTION aT Fee HEE omteepe, | SE on oat Be taeebS Some nary ottne Dini | hls pame rwouid’be conto the Bonita at tie appointment ‘upon him. ‘ir. Hamer got the general of the = sald that the general had rallied and was cou | \oiuiti qamerand Ihave ae he = - LEO! ts =! " grade of general of the army, he was commis | scious and com held at the National Metropolitan Bank on W ee that Ulysses: middle name was Simpeon, —— Almost beyond burnan endurance. He a —— if ¢ and when he sent on young Grant's name, sent | Stoned general,and Major General Sherman a cursed and swore at people, and he never lost ols ert, ERA HOUSE. DAY) APES EP aoT MOREE Asie Bey, | GOVERNMENT RecerPrs To-pay.—Internal | it'as Ulysses S. Grant It was 90 entered onthe | was promoted to be lieutenant general. For a BEANS) WATSOUE “FAI, Control orhimscit. He tas always etie bo me acevo ABERED WOOD Sos act Daas ACHA.ETS't | revenue, $194,536: customs, $502,810. register at West Point, and bas so remained. | short time during the. memorable contest be. What be considered right, “I saw hin ones. 9 nonsylvania avenge, Gets st 2 edd ot Le is .- | At 10 O'Clock the Patient Faili: Past. |.) bent Axenicax : ié entered the academy at West Point | ex tetoval of Secretary Stanton from | New Yorx, April 1—10 a. m.—Authentic | the Mbrary st. the White House, ia special a WOUNCEMELE, | Cran Fire Las eee Ca NS aes wt the Cor: | following officers are relieved trom their pres- | in 1839, when he was seventeen Fears of age. | office, ‘Gon: Grant ‘served as Sccretary or Wat | information at tele. hour is to the effect that | Personal preludices and wishes aaida and Pe a Gy ee Special A Grand Matinee Announcement | $2, ¥- on MONDAY. the Oth day of April. Ise5, | ent duties at the stations designated, to take ef- | He did hot, it is said, have sufficient prepara: | ad interum. He was nominated by the repub: Gen. Grant {s failing fast, and that it is only a | 8 duty without question, He had been Financial and Political, for the year 1995, | Special Restormvance wilt Announcement | OF the purpose of electing nine Directors for the ensu: | fect July 1, 1885, and. will the theii tion, and was far behind most of his class in all | jicans for the presidency in May, 1868; was ee an eee s only @ | and slandered by acertain person to such an 8 by A. Re spottord : Sheetal be given for the Announcement. | in year. Hee REE LUE 1 Colonel James | {helt studies, He entered upon the work before | elected the following November and served | question of hours until the end ts reached. He | extent, that he: could only! senonice inetase at CCRERMEREY FINS Nhe atest book by Mark | SMCE sq ye ey, Aunguncement | "EIS win be opened at 12 Wi'Fomvth, ist cavalry, Chicago, lil; Major | Nii, however, with. great perseverance, and | two terms as. President. Gen. Grant. quitted | i gradually sinking, but is mot suffering paln. nal and bitter enemy, rain, wi rene a Special “by his friends of" Anhouncement. | _™B#eo__—G 3 pein bel i ey i’ 1 tS ng, 3d cay: y, Fo # - | dom: courage. le perfect im- | office March 4, 1877, andon May 17th sailed vl T that person st ta ae As SEATOSEEY: ocosrmic rams |eet Wartaeniee announcement RBROIAE OTT Witches | ue Me Fok cavalty, Fort Leaven- | seit in ‘horsemanship, so it was almost | guce ‘Philadelphia oh the steamer Indiana for A ComsaMaticn to be Mand. or hot for a position, T knew allthe f Ne Gare cpamene = < = 7a? meeting of the Stockholders of the Colum- Fort Leavenworth, Kas; Major La Rhett iepoesb le eee ae cenend year Europe in search of the recreation and instrue-| New York, April 1.—At 11:30 a.m. ft was Siroumstanion, and eal oto, General Grants ‘ A ‘ompany of the Distrlet of Colum : pes 1 ion. In the las . : 3 SWhat are you going to ou on Gynt O10 th Full particulars as regards the program, &c., will be | pig at the Compauy’s lew ollice tn the Kellege Guitt: | U- Livingston, 4th artillery, ‘Fort Monroo, Va.; | year he was promoted to the position of officer | Howl orcigm travel, The story of bis Journey | stajed that Grant was sitting up and fecling ho fepeuted. “Iwill send hie mi 8 given in future announcements. : ing, No. 1416 F st. n.w..on MONDAY, Aprit 6tn, | Captatn Cyrus S- Roberts, 17th infantry, Wp | of the cadets. At the close of the vear he erad- he public. The enthusiasm with | Petter. A consultation willbe held at2 p.m. | name nate, He has deserved his Box Sheet for Sale of Seats 1s55, for the purpose of electing nine Directors for the | ple barracks, Arizona; ‘First Lieutenant Wil- d rr minds of the public. The en' a h 4 E G ensue year iam'G: Brown, Aut cor nlig: hon eoe nated honorably, standing No. 211n @ class of | which he was received in. every land Still Alive, But Sinking. pointmentby his services to his country, Noors ee eer CNS UY Ora ine Grand Opera | “Polis will be opened at 12 m. and close at 2p.m. | Kus, 7 DOW 18 cavalry, Fort Leavenworth, | 33. “There was nothing in his life asa eadet | reflected that. which marked. the House on THURSDAY MORNING, April 2, where | Transfer books closed on the slaw chine atte : that gave promise of pee es : a ho personal ill-focling on my part shall pre ‘@ brilliant future. His | tlar demonstrations in ‘his honor. in Fy Wns, S0) 2) 1140 men Geant | Se panting whch Hs preferred places can be had until the day of perform. ‘Secretary. EXSERGEANT-AT-Anas John G, Thompson | MAnner, it is said, gave one the impression that | country, and the honors paid to him exceeded, | Still allve, but sinking fast. K. WILLARD, BELGIAN LACE AND ance. mb31-! 1 7 = = he was indolent. fe was rather a favorite, from atleast, those t SILENTLY WAITING. the Senate atonce. He was generous in Ube exe . : —— a << Se 4 FILEHOLDERS, For is able to be about again. his easy, good-natured disposition, and suffered in oor apron Pen in bis native — treme. It was always difficult for him to refuse MILLINERY STORE a ELS Se SEAR ee paper computly | Ayoxa THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS today very little annoyance, It issaid, however, that | jand. The Dying Man Loses the Power of | requests made of him. I could tell you ine pets THUISDAY EN ENING, April Into ath o'clock | Wernaliy adopted, by the governmet and are fas be: | were Postmaster General Vilas, Wan, i, | Witt all bs apparent indolence, or indifference, | “Wien Gen. Grant arrived at San Francisco, ‘Speech. Stances of his great kindness of heart ka Cafetiere rill by aty gong lal foming the standard Doeument File of the Country. he was compelled to be a hard student, in order 7 7 <1 you could scarcely believe, “but “Il tOmaintaln his standing among his classmates, | Spbtamber 20th, 1878, after having made ihe | | New Yors, April 1.—Senator Chaffee states ” y are also put up in Cabinets | Representatives Barbour and friends, Lefevre, | most of whom entered the academy with EX ON SESDAY, | by Capital WE WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY ie Capital Bieyele APRIL FIRST, A CASE OF ELEGANT | mentvsrrved FRENCH BONNETS AND HATS. Novel = | WWSERG ‘They ure made of varicus sizes, and can be placed on | Roberts and Jos. W. O'Brien, of New York; ordinary stilving "Ti containing any desired 1 ire the globe, his wel home sur- things will show this tralt as passed inenthugiaem that ever before given by [tat the sudden weakness of Gen. Grant | 10'2% ut ones Wien Gent Grant ‘has’ beets a ber. Andersonand Wilkins, Hon Wm. Bell, Ohio, | greater advantases, Upon leaving the academy, | fie American people to one of thelr fellow-citi- | this morning was the result of an affection of | vistior at my house children would overhelm, ee Throueh fo Kae mannasstts | and Gen, Roge ryor, of New York. ae Bvelged pe ond Henin in ne zens. His Journey across the continent was a | the heart. It is understood now (10:45 a, m.) bim with soquesia for hie autograph. —_ : ST : at iment of intantry, heJoined It in Mis- hen We would return home night from, & CO. RESPECTFULLY AN-| No District APPOINTMENTS THIs WzEx.— | souri, and f nis | CORtNUed ovation. After that he made a trip | that the general has entirely lost the power of | ¥! ARMORY, DAY, APRIL 6TH, : S SAND PROMENADE: CONCI DUFF in the following year went with his turning to this some ‘reception, tired and sleepy, on this TIES IN COACHING, STREET AND Sa hc many eerie oud (Far "nomnce: {other friends and the public that | Tt is stated at the White House to-day that no | regiment to the Red river in Loulsiana, So Mexico and npon. returning to this country | speech, table would be & pile of autograph albums ® MOURNING PARASOLS, WE HAVE THE B. P. 0. LODGE OF ELKS. action of all branches of businaal relating io seats changes will be made tn offices in the Distriet THE MEXICAN WAR. Ainanelal reverses which have clouded the last | VERY LOW AND SINKING RAPIDLY. rs. Beale woul A pe 2 e “i tate. They antes rompt aud personal atte of Columbia during the present weel the outbreak hostilit pweel months of left no — MATERIAIS TO COPY ALL BONNETS | jiifjgitre Marine Hand has been engaged tof0r-| (165, Commissions moderates Paha” | ier Ce aie ner at Nite Cant upon bis honor, called forth the sincere =yID0-| Gem, Grant's Condition as Deseribed | 21 Nst., Dont stop to, write in those Books ‘ : é r o nd Pi rusk a= FW. Cor = ECR s —Mr. Cal- juding those who hai 2 é morning.” “No,” Gen, a ee ee A | niccees arts uaa uns es wechen ee oe eer houn, the financial expert who was appointed | 0B@ of those which went under Gen. Taylor to | served in erins agatast him, and served to add Per doer Tooke belong tofllttte children, and they soit THE GRADE OF OUR GOODS HIGH IN | andut Brentano mit CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers, by Secretary Whitney to investigate the sc- box vis cuts be krwe Detar is lneaea Gn Gace oe, BP, m. Con. | Stop Sor thea, on tacks way sh sckoet oe tame WU ALIT: | eee RR Glover Bullding, 1419 F st. counts of the Navy department, has returned last oy months Gen. Grant bad been coompied. rot Jen. Grant's house to send a | orning, and I don't want todisappoint them.” eee at the First Baptist church, 13th st.._ between G Washington, D.c, | from New, York, having made ‘arrangements | tenant. He recelved his first lesson in actual | {n'iiterary work, writing iis recollections of tne | PEVALe Message from the telegraph office. | \'yiheouln wete te every one. He bad PRB Agi We pater aa THEESDAY and | Depoue accounts, mbject to check at sight, received | there which will permit of his giving umdivided | warfare on the plains of Palo Alto, y NooT's. i. = and subse- var. his financial reverses @ propo- | While there he sald that Gen. Grant was very | wonderful iacility asa writer. His mind grasped mh31-ste | from Firms, Corporations and Tudividuals. aitention to his new duties. Secretary Whitney | quently saw much active service in the war. | sition was made in Congress to pension. Gen | low and was sinking rapidly; that hemay die | fuer whole sutives saad. Tie ere ites Government Bons, State, Municipal and Raltroad | this ;morning ‘signed him aroom inthe bureau | His regiment Joined Gen. Scott’s forces before | Grant, but this Gen. Grant declined. A bili | in an hour may live three or four days. | hesitation. seen bim write for hours Taugh' «Apr re gn Ee ee District of Columbia’ 3.65. per navigation for his use. Yera Cruz. After the capitulation of Vera Cruz, | placing him on the retired list, with the rank of Without stopping fora word. He made fewer ; V “The general, his weith anyone I Ts MALL—April” Oth. MIS t4, due 124" 6 per cents, due 1891; 5 WwW. e Scott marched his army to the interior. Grant | general, was passed on the 4th of March, and ," corrections in his writing than anys ane eR AMENES HALL April Oth. MISS | oents, du per cent. due 1891;6 percents, due | Miz. W. W. CORCORAN called upon Miss Cleve- 415 13TH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Two Doors Above Pennsylvania ave. said he, “is sitting up ail the 7 ue |. Washing 5 = was appointed quartermaster of his regiment, of the first official acts of President Cleve- | time except at longintervals, when he les | knew, During his military expericnces he 18 Grand Union Block, Saratoga Spring, N.Y. | Enos, mh306e | Company Stock "belt" Line Ratiroad Stock-Coluntis | 1nd and the ladies of the White House today. | and acted also as.a staif officer to his General, | ouet,tne sign his commission, down fora little time. He is surrounded by | learned that it was tds duty to do the engi mai Fac EF : fies many Stuck, andother good secur) Mr, Nicuonas M. Bext today qualiged aa | Atthebuitle, of Molino, del Koy, Grant so, dis- all the members of bis imatly, and De. Dong. | IO Soe Eta: tm this war hetesaess memmcepen UASTE SEMIEITION won. HA VELEIFS CHEDITS ISSUED chief of the foreign mails division of the Post | was promoted on the spot to first Mettenant, Inquiring for News. lass is in attendance, to placing the most implicit confidence in those SERCANU HE 1600 | (ESSE THA NERRIES GREDITS TSUED. (ig | Ollice department. but this promotion was not confirmed by Con: | DEEP INTEREST SHOWN HERE INTHE CONDI-| BEYOND THE DOCTOR'S SHILL. | bear hin, for he supposed they would do thele W OMA: Ex HANGE, 1509 H NW, ASE mhS0-6t transfers to all important points, Bills of exchange, 5 ress. At the battle of Chepultepec, which fol- TION OF GEN. GRANT. — duty as he would bis. To that confidence . es | aie WARES aiNk foreign and domestic SrCRETARY LAMAR BeTTER.—Secretary La- fowed, Grant still further distinguished himself | When the Senate met to-day after prayer, the | Doubts Whether Any Good Results will | others alone can his terrible misfortunes Womey Cath SaetraL Atreeon 90/1 Se Oe ISLAND AVE | mosioe ‘1S JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, | mar is reported to be much better to-day and is | by aiding to drive pthegnemy from an almost | associated Press bulletins giving the condition Follow the Consultation. New, Xork be attributed. 1) can ‘They are now prepared to take orders for all. kinds rr Becca eae: Te sxvecton, | Tepes wicuee Tits pitas ane | of Gen. Grant were read. ‘The greatest interest | New Youx,April.—Gen, Badeau telegraphed a. ae a of sewing « TURE His gallant conduct on that day was mentioned | 1s manifested by all the Senators as to Gen. | to Col. Payne, at Washington, to the effect that | particularly military men, bat T can't under Gc. Repairing also t ALLMENT HOUSE, No, 1738. | A New DisBurstNo OFFicen—As stated in| in the report of Major Lee, commanding the ‘pal First-class Undert: toons adjoinin h11-1m te ee e = st MY'S MEDICINE IS LIQUID DIAMOND secant! maa Sx mack terrapin Bu ease A great fon ‘aud Brain Pood will cure dis Grant's condition, and numerous inquiries | at the consultation of the physicians of Gen, | stand how & man could deliberately plot to yesterday's STaR, Mr. Perry G. Smith hasbeen | fourth infantry, and also attracted the ms it = pa og re made at the te! h office all duris Grant this afternoon it was doubtful if his | him. | Gen. Grant dearly loved Ferdi .—AS THE BUSY SEASON 18 | appointed superintendent and disbursing ofi- | notice of Gen. Garland, who said the young | ¥© = aeieerseits ing the AC Ward. A son could not fave been dearer to ping there : acer + Meutenant “acquitted “himself most ‘nobly | day. ~ | throat was in @ condition to be examined, but | nim. “He trusted him implicitly, and how he Ser cinghe cones Ged tate comes eerie: Of Househott Futuiture and Pervonal Hitens mount | cer of the Post Office department, Mr. Smith | upon several occasions under my own observa-| . ‘The universal subject of inquiry to-day in the | that if itshould be in a condition it was doubt- | could retura iis love and confidence by plot. StoTT & CROMWELL, Washington agents, sue upon the market, either as storage or to be disposed | Win Wanaesr Of & manuiscturing concern in| tion.” For his conduct at Chepultepec he was | departments and throughout the city was the ful if any good result would follow, because the | ting his ruin Is beyond my comprehension.’ ottie. f4-3mip of at public sale, and in view of that fuct would sug. | Woodford, N. J., and was formerly @ citizen of | proveted captain, and soon afterwards his com. | latest. Intelligence in tegard to Gen. Grate, inoase of the throat ii fed a8 beyond the | ,“Gen.Grant was very sond of Washinglon, aB@ JF CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, CALL ON est to parties desiring such accommodation that my | Wisconsin, mission as full first Neutenant was received. | Bulletins were posted up in conspicuous places | @ = inont is segardiod os boy. © | always looked forward to returning ‘Ine JP Os tesrratixe 1 a cilities for the disposition of goods at public sale are =s From this time until the fall of the city of Me: 8 fast as they came in, but these gave very | Control of the physicians. deed, he was drawn to New York only that be : c st Unsurpassed: shd ty sioraie dcpurtuiehts arvampie | | PATENTS ISsUED.—A patent has been Iesuea | F¥om this time until the fi ri * a ight oot be seperated drom tls suna, Star weew HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ge oe oa) ee Said pei th orcey pectic os to Chartes 8. Chureh, of, this elty,for_an leo co closed, Grant, {ook part, in many en. | little encouragement aultimis Saal GAs ene ig oo. awenies nee er ne ae pa INTE WERT, ENCING MC z a NG, arvesting apparatus, and to Geo ‘Hen- y gee vere fond ot Gen. Gi eee geumeian Goats See ee even eetens |g Ge 9a Sg, | Ree nee Dinan nr” | Many Araby recteeneter Gamera | Aur’ nha Laces deeeuee | Puc oen a crmery areata ferskinfal PLUMBING and FURNACE work, and eee Dee SNUEL Ss sirepp, DEBTS OF PENSION OFFICE CLERKa—Com- TRACE DEPARTABNT OF THE POST orice, | for taking ovstérs five days bevond the lawfal | Nothing bat kindly greetingsand friendly bows examine their WOOD MANTELS, TELES and FIRE: PLUMBING, TINNING, missioner Black, of the pension office, has 1s- Mr, A. Leo Knott, who was to-day nominated ye Sire | Sin resnaing, Sils reputation 16° national, = PL y x ice, right to interfere with an act of the legislature. ~ oO", PLACE FITTINGS, and you will find thelr stock ex- ORK OF THE AGE, ee ea cite sued a circular, in which he says: It becomes ( ‘as second assistant postmaster general, fs a na- qa ae ere en en ueuniinee — Crepe Sere Sars erg ee ocean ben Gitte ¥ ELS GRATES, | Calptof numerous complaints wegardane tie | Lee. pile! prea weary Maryscoliges, | Crxcrexamt, April 1.—The Farmers’ and Me- | the nutional center, and everything of aationat Jn leas than New York. Es 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘non-payment of debts contracted by employes ‘te: Dacre in 1209, educated atee college, | wNanler Bank’of Crestline, this state; made an | Character belongs “here. What 10re ‘guing es ee eee cae circle, 10 cents: admission to ig hss ‘mni4_| inthis office, Itis not my intention to perauit ote Baltimore, where he was « teacher of Greek and | Sscienment yesterday. ‘Tie iabliltigs and as | Testing place Behr By EF = [Ss fica Sachsen mcrae | pages THE INACOCRAL Vane ib ihen toon saad aan llores Perea ae jaathematica nis carly manhood. He studied | fuer unkaown: eae cen aieere cre + = = 2 in soveuce WRhews extra: ¢ “ he refuge apy one who re y the office of e late Wm. ley, an SRE THEI ” Cageee SAMtAN MODES ce Wt cooks | Lice of te museum. | In the future Box Ofice will | ~The beantifal vases used in the decoration of the | contracts debts upon the ‘strength of hls official YE Q was fora time the principal of the Latin: school M. De Freycinet’s Task. ington monument,’ SIAN MODES TX sje tans Ma ar 4 0 {jaugural ball room, desiened by Gen. Mei fOr new | position and theu neglects to Day the suine- Z ta Howard county. (He entered upon the prac-| gerrix@ ABOUT THE WORK OF FORMINGANEW| 40 Cocagen “Saran MELE 2 PRANDE, : y ‘Terra Conta Company. ‘Orders will be taken fore | DrsctaRGES AT THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING Za py Vis <| | yearsatterwards began to take un active part apse a THOUGHT. Ar Mus M. J. esr's, 1300 F Srazem = ae limited number of the vases with or without pedes: "8 rs roars alter wards, to take an active part! Loxpox, April 1.—A dispatch from Paris, ro- 3 PPHEATER COMIGE tus, either {n the natural Terra Cotta color or bronzed. | AND PRINTING.—Thirty plate printers, thirty - i politics. In 1864, when the state was com-| ooived here this morning, reports that -M. De GRAY SHAD T pu mh POTOMAC TERRA COTTA CO., 14110 st. | printers’ assistants and thirty-two miscella- ; ef pletely under republican ale, Mr. Knott was | STeyeinet has now acoupled President Grevy's | What Gen. Sheridan Rays of the Here RHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS MO ARCH 30, J as Begs (GQLORED) ea area. | ROOU® ‘hands have been discharged from the Due S. oe 2 Z| \ aided ae ie Se offer and will form @ new cabinet imme- pome 4 ‘These styles never need be in the hairdressers’ hands, HA® MONTAGUE — soiree end Steant Bathe’ Ales jasa0 | tie talicieet: Congres oTaanS tree a BY I a, wasn Candidate the same year for Congress,and | diately. as Gen. Sheridan turned around quickly in hie Sma shacgied PS comeine Mair arcs apd | And tis Supery Bar Comipany. in the Bilant Sense | {Sines oH Sos Mica Bate Serra = | eee reese aE vari Was defeated by Gen. Charles Phelps. “Sir. | 4, BERL, April 1-— The Chines legation think | |, S10 Sram reporter entered bie othee te = == ————— wwitn fh WDE SMA aCERADE, (Re. BROCHES rnent, te States notes f furnished the Treasurer of the jee i pice beb Sressear dl foe fel es duce China to renew serious negotiations for | eyed the reporter sooty, sate his g — is co well renowned for jtsexcelient culsing. has just | | Tie STATUS OF RAILWAY MATL CLERKS. — - eres ape panes city, He ae ‘The Arabs in Strength at Tamal. EVEN’ m DI hote. Dinner, wi pinthn- wa oe Aborsty Deewane Geer hs every respect for adiesand gear | become efficient and valuable men, against pee Gietriet, Dat acauiested In ty Boseior Gotmes, | SUAXIM, April 1—A. detachment of caval MY STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS ISREADY, atest, Mest Powerful and Beautifarar an Fi-Chler Cook at the White House, Fopritor,_ | Whom no just complaint of neglect, inattention who piferred ex-Representath pe A ee BUT WE ARE NOT THROUGH WITH WINTER omantic THE SEA OF ICE. ‘Will accomodate $0 veliticmen forthe baikaion | OF Want of fidelity, honesty or efficiency can be ae epee eens, ‘Tamal occupied by a lange force of the enemy: | there, was with him at the time. BY SEVERAL WEEKS, AND SHOULD YOU | Produced wit @ Curload of Magnificent “Special | and Joanguration with room aiid board.” Brought, aud who have not turned thelr asten- 2 ties Seepedblioan, Senniies, See eet datsan the toon | noe to the same SH TO BUY HEAVY CLOTHING YOU W111 | wonde chanical eekcta, tn Toe, RociNsKr «Lewis, THE WELL. | tlon to pol bors during thelr service, E ae Jseomger sn wat daybreak. oops Will | Sever mast, bore. Amer, FIND ATOUR PRICES TO RE AGoop INVEST. | “°™"*Kttora Hortus and breaking urerie® @* | [Ker ROG PET A Re Glatiers, are at | reed ate mie wo render wacel a oats pre z THe Aes THe PRESIDENT. bag pa Po campaign. I met” Gen. MEN] FOR NEXT WINTER THERE IS al Tce Field in te Polar Seas Yon D street northwest. "telephone call,s70a. all | they con lous (a a ie ee Ae ee ri ns to —— time, snd afterwards Ty WAYS AT THISSEASON AN ACTIVE DEMAND | Costly and Beautiful Costumes, and. Company Ex- | orders promptly attended ocls-Om bsiisuey ——————— pies pats te, plang win akg =e POR TROUSERS OF HEAVY AND MEDIUM | Admission to both Museum and Performance only Mr, Hicorns PERMANENTLY I*sTALLED.— how they should ee eee Jeecamgie ee aap at ae WEIGHT, AND WE ARE READY WITH Tite | “misoor °° “6‘come Secretary Manning yesterday afternoon signed Lae cee him to Floride and to ne EET Ne Ae ae | CREE Re the appointment of Mr. Eugene Higgins to be Pvaialareegliag, ne) attra” eetppmar| x. c ANGE FROM $3.50 TO $9 -- chief of the appointment division or the Trees: farlough | discussion in cautus yesterday afternoon, an EER TAIR OUR GRADES AT 4. $5 AND G0] | ECUTRUCTION FREE TO PURCHASERS. ory deparunen he rejoined his regiment at Sackett’s harbor, | the opinion is understood to have prevailed that GRE G00D EXOUGH FOR ANY ONE. CLES, TRICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES AT FAC Saar PrrsoXar—Mr. Thomas Petingale, of the | New York. Soon TORY PRICES, FANCY GLOBES AND ORNAMENTS. basal GEORGE SPRANSY, BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES SOLD ON IN- Largest Stock of GAS FIXTURES, «€c. Sreseaty Gepersmegt, Who wie strtoken Jessy, ———— WM.\C. SCRIBNER, TNAUGUKATION GLOBES on hand. Call and ex- | With paralysis is to his house. ——-Wm. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, re —_ amine B. of ork, the new minister to FENTON HALL, E STREET, EF, BROOKS, ——W. B. mnie 607 Seventh Street. P-Iin® NEAR 11TH SonTHWest. | mg ‘531 15th ot —Mr. We ATIONAL ROLLER SKATING RINK, ‘yman, Congrenesen feature, the ene (AS"HMA aNd CATAREH CURED BY THE N 611-613 E STREET, Cun Rorrzer, Boh of Obi, are Iu New Yor ee one War 2 Siete * Saying . CIGARETTES ESPIC. Near Post Office Bullding. 08 409 AND 406 7TH ST. NW. ‘The U. &. Navy in the Biation-Beuse. some of the non Peele ‘shade off, and Jersey Ceniral was % lower. Oppreeion, Suiting, Coughs, Colds, Chest Neu- NOW OPEN, 7PM uetens aeeeenee One oe iiab ie, No ofiealsnormation has been reeslved oom, Ihtemecbeh te ane Xner the opening the market was wt — ALSO A cerning troubles at Aspinwall. A prom!- 2 Surr— in the the first hour, prices were Fars: J. Barsc, 128 Roo St Lasare 12,000 Feet hard Maple Floor Skating Surface. mum . nent gentleman remarked this morning: “The Erte) We ‘o'clock, when. wase foe oe por ‘ag ao Caren anerovn anon, wth ae, BANG op, TPISIS Poona wpa | Miser Wistar eaten pirannse os Saxe ees ees or a —— ent Ammer au2S-Ist&16tbip | mr2-Lm ‘250. ETC. | Aspint ‘What are we going to dosbout ‘to. are. 56, | defendant, o at tal a ‘de- ‘ALEER'S. 204 10TH ST. X.w.—25 TONSOF | ( \HOICE SEATS ‘TRAVELING AND LUNCH BASKETS, — lane ak Bens ka Aa ea 104, Lackawennt yr Manag Casper ioe, ae Ce eae ope FOR ALL TE ES TARO aROS. vanity O5 avian mons teeeLA’ eis. Gievelaudy as ee Jee Oe mans fandve infloence or snot | 1338, and others Mat Kt eleven Sunes tae, - ‘oun YED, bmg AS tar, fa" | ja17am ‘Pennsylvania ave. cor. Lith st, = mhis | criminally assaulting his 12-yearold market is very dull and about steady, fi E eee : _ rf fn Pafedias cos