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THE EVENING STAR 4 Ex-Secretary Frelinghaysen Worse, NATE FATALLY AT A! PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, NEWARK, N. J., April 4,—Ex-Secretary Fre AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Inghuysen ts much worse, and may die at any Ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th Sty by oe eee eee oe The Evening Star Newspaper Company, a rhe ‘3 ERLIN, April 4.— ror Wi! 0 etty by carriers, on their own aceount. at 10 conte per : to Prince ‘Bismarck with the picture whieh ni ‘ e counter, is seventie quate’ Gach hy" mall posteee prepaid 60 conte & . Eattoring ectapmaces Lotion Ten namen ccs postage pi Wonth; one year, $6; six months, 33. bf peror, assuring the chancellor that he had the fullest [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as i confidence in him, concludes as follows: “I second-class mall matter. | ‘ think the picture will serve to remind your de- Tue WEEKLY Stax—published on Friday—$1 a . scendants of the fact that the emperor and his aioe tare ee | Wo, BE—No 9,964. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1885. TWO CENTS. |i: rrt!Your rink sswciea sper Wilhelm.” Prince Bismarck recet ongratulatory telegrams a: od nearly ‘ters, and ? a ; over 2,000 individuals personally presented SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. .__ SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip. aor oe SST ANeeRAN- Telegrams to The Star, |" *siations’* > SPECIAL NOTICE it ; SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER The Recollections of a Member of His p isk inte ne eo eS OSs Taz Fasresr Trams (SSS CFE Ne and Vigpnia ave a & Gewese |@ Govenwex? Recer ToDay.—Internal Cabinet. Pann, April 4.—Prince Jerome Napoleon We call attention to our advertisement of SOUTH- Hez Swe, pastor.—Preaching To-morrow at 11 a.m. vey 256, : toms, $482,079. (Plon-Pion) has written a letter in which he ad- ERN FLOCKS placed immediately aiter editorial and 7:15 p.'m. Prayer and praise meeting Thurs- nue, $256,171; customs, $432, === n immediate dis. eolama. Fnco irae home manufactures iz you wish day evening at to build up Washington city. IN THE aps st W. H. TENNEY & 5ON8. fave., near th st.—Faster Sunday—Sunday SOLDIERS’ low to the repub a ~ ne ay ae Sel Rg’ HOME PROPOSED AS HIS BURIAL- [Fee aciators of the abore association are re: Axpnbwe 730 pan sutament of Lorde ope THE NEW SECOND ASSISTANT PostMASTER| piace. Lox ttt Be embers vi pciation are Tr ve; 723 Mm. ramel a ) } INDO! Members, of the sbove association, are re Won Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. All weloome. | GENERAL.—Mr. A, Leo Knott, of Md., the new a Vises his adherents to oppos 0 p.m. it_| Vice Presinenr HENDRICKS called on Com- | PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EX-PRESI- R LIFE solution of the chamber of deputies, The. pro- McKENDREE MF. CHURCH, MASS. | missioner of the Land Office Sparks to-day. DENT—WHY HE WANTED A THIRD TERM—THE 2 | {oct he says, ts a rovalist trick to give a death | SS F'S VISIT TO IRELAND, April 4.—The Prince and Princess of EN, | Wales will depart for Ireland on Tuesday even Famer Sunday, weather permitting. (pee FEBTCHER ace cTURC zw | Second Assistant Postmaster General, came to| Hon, J. A. J. Creswell, who was in Gen.| CHEERING NEWS FROM GEN, | si: wil depart ior iret ad No post ai cards. See progr? TAM HELMUS, York ave. and 4th st. n. w.—Preachihg | the department to-day, where he was met by | Grant’s cabinet as Postmaster General for over LLIAM HEL} diam. by the pastor, Rev. Wat. H.LaNeY. Sacra; | Senator Gorman. He ‘was. introduced to Mr. | a, i GRANT, 1t Chairman of Commit ar ment of the Lord's Sipper, quarterly meeting and | ‘7 cessorpby Posi ve years, while conversing with a STAR re- ae ee SSes THR eee eas Se Tn ae on he the ne | Thompson, his prede aby Postmaster Geb- | Lorter yesterday, anid: “I had more admiration THE LATTER THREATENS TO JOIN FRANCE UN- =, E OF se copar OT cesene Jou I brea. ‘Susdey, NOOL ESO aa Pena. | eral He will qualifgpext Monday week. e-Ger. Ghigt on on any that E aver ake LESS CHINA WITHDRAWS PROM COREA, existing under the firm name of HERR & CISSEL Is ers urgently needed. Tt THE Court oF CLAIMS H&S adjourned until dit gr @ . Hone Kona, April 4.—The dispute between this da disecived, in consequence of George W. Cis- PENNSYLVANIA B.R. aan =RE = and it grieves me to thé soul that he should be | GEN, BARRII RTED DEAD. | citna ‘ana Japan recarding the! protmetorae I having sold ‘his Interest in the Columbia and [cee>, GLURGH OF THR INCARNATION, Monday. at which tline the’April calendar and | ending his daysin suffering. I knew Lincoln 0S REPO! over the Core. suinsula is not yor wetied, eect aden canine maa fee Sip aig Rimt Rev. br Paner, bishop of Maryiand, ay Pocket Wile covets and I knew Stanton, and those two, with Grant, The Pek nent has given LA Hung err. rites s will a fer the rite of confirmation at 6:30 pan. | 4x ‘ a th R. Ham-| make the disi th 4 : ne hang plenary px dificulty,bu Will present them ‘for prompt settleinent. And par | THE NEW YORK AND CHICAGO LIMITED, | Will administer the rite of nation at 6:30'D1D. | AN APPOINTMENT. ‘atharine e the distinguished trio—Grant, the great | WR. FRELINGHU Sess Aaesiecl pis Bhd thes fntebted are requested to call at thelr earliest Con- Piceand choral celebration Liam, ¥aster festival of | MIton, of North Carolina, baing served a satis-| soldier, Stanton, the executive officer, and Lin- Li hal rachael rg ng “until he ts furnfsived Suthorizedto sign the firm name in liquidation. Choi pauy, School (choral service rendered by the | factory probationary termepf six months, has | coln the great arbiter. Grant's qualities of true ILL. wit entials, In the mean Y ‘ACH, HEI ACKNOWELEDGED AT HOME AND ABROAD | $Uvit) 4 pam. At the eleven o'clock service on Easter | received an absolute appoimtment ne a clerk of ii tim, is that China shall with 1 4, 1885. wie Sarig pauars.are, Tequesta to be in uselr places st 80 | the $900 class in the office @f the register of the | MAHliuess were more pronounced than those of draw fro Chi ~ to relinguish “uaa = ae TO BE WITHOUT A SUPERIOR IN APPOINT- | fratyeatig => ‘at Strangers may be seated as far 98 | Tre ceire Sie en Lares Know. In sil my close rotations era ace er pretense of governmental Fights In Cores, The firm of HERR &CISSEL having been dis- practic cS : t ¥ with him while Iwasa member of his cabinet . -plgeeone Baad etiam sag : <4 solved I desite to inform ims trends and the trade | MENTS, WILL HEREAFTER RUN BETWEEN PQ itt STREET PRESUYTERIAN | Tae Meriopist MINISTERS CALL ON THE Hpeyer heard} Etta SAY @ nets oe petky Ain Soe LS Fee eee Cine Oommen CANES WER, enerally ave associated e My Sor nM ‘cl he anniv: y exercises of 12 = 8) ve —_ 4 ey NEWMAN, bookkeoper of the late frm.and Missionary Society of ‘the Sunday School will beheld | PRESIDENT.—Two hundred delegates to the | Reyer heard him speak impulsively or nse 3 |The Early Morning Bulletins — Gen. u Intend to continue the milling business at the as WASHINGTON AND CHICAGO IN 23 HOURS. | Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ‘The exercises willcon- | Methodist Protestant conference, in session in ir and kind. His relations with his family | Grant Refreshed by a Long Sleep— treet To-day. als red me of GW, CISSEL fend, S898 Fecltations, ke. “All are invited to at- | Alexandria, visited the President at one o'clock | were most. delightful and charming, ‘There | ‘The Scenes About the House. . Wall xtreet.—The stock my line of as good | WASHINGTON AND CINCINNATI IN 20 HOURS. i RENVICIS AT WAUGHICE to-day, by appointment, to. their respects. | never was ‘kinder or more indulgent father, | New York, April 4.—Last night was a com- | © nge did not open until 11 a Sp STS 2 ne “a The marke Ese be or. i<— ‘3d and Asis. ne. (capitol Mill) | POSTMASTER GENERAL WiLas, in company | 804 I never saw.a more devoted couple than | fortable one for Gen. Grant, He slept quietly | ™OTBINE. | The 1 . = eg Mae course everybod: “ prices In most BUSY SEASON T ASHINGTON AND ST. LOUIS IN 28 HOURS, } fy\gum bs the pastor, Dr. it. N. Hare, at 11 am., | with Mr. Devens, the superimtendent of the Post | knows Downe loved his cane ‘The meet- | 12 his easy ehair, with his fect resting on a stool | per cent, but ; re Pe wr ax amount eee Atrucuveand app Pre Cui enexee | Office department, made # tour to-day of the | ing between them the other day was very touch. | from shortly beforé 11 o'clock until halepast 6 nt, ‘ rniture and Personal Fitects thrown tap "| ‘THE NEW CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI EX- | €is¢s by the Sunday sch 0 p. na. Seats all f lower floor of the building, visiting each room, | ing, and the emotion shown by the old warrior | O'clock this morning. He was much refreshed < > A CARD—AS THE ~~ approaching there will | Of Household 7 *e ve wi fo Horse Upon the market, either as storage oF to be and strangers aud visitors always welcome. 1 for the purpose of seeing how the clerks are ao- | exhibited the depth of his affection. by his sleep of cieht hours anbroken,eave whem | ee soe Chat public sale, and in view of that fact wonld sux- s new. | SE commodated and getting some idea of the ope- GEN. GRANT'S UNFLINCHING COURAGE. gently aroused to take nourishment at regular | HELENA, Monr. fest to parties desiring ch accommodation that my | PRESS, LEAVING BALTIMORE {N THE EVEN- . : =P Bee ee or. | intervals. During the early morning the pa-| Felix Constant and McDonald were hung on Qenitiés for the disposition of gouds ‘a¢ public sale are Tations of the various bureaus. 4Gen. Grant's great characteristic, however, y ii ‘unsurpassed, and my thursday at Buch creek, nea aling. ‘ i Hent had oceasional attacks of coushins. I1is r Benton, for horse departments are ample | px; ‘and secure in every particular. ING, WILL MAKE THE RUN TO Jv: hing during the night was comfortab CHARLES CHESLEY, of New Hamp- | continued Mr. Creswell, “was his sublime and st . mon by. the pastor. shire, solicitor of internal revenue, has, at the | unflinching courage. It was of that kind that | Doctors J. H. Douglas and George F. Shrady re ee THOMAS DOWLT aes «Chiesa vee and “Chris Esta, 5 u mained with the general ail fi Sunk in the Sea of Azof. mhlOIm ‘rithet. ji CHICAGO IN 25 HOURS, vil heredieren cy fhe caiiee ee eee Foauest of Attorney General Garland, tendered | no impression could be made upon it by oppo- | Pied Grant mas tn ie ed eee an dying | Loxpox, April 4.—The steamer Marinpol has zz aa Fi AT THE FO MAL ALA Garba in or We tuesee sition, Hie discharged his duties always with- | father most of the time. Shortly after inld: | foundered in the Sea ol AzoL Thirty persons ite om (hee, EASTER SUNDAY OCR oe ee qualification of his suc 5 out selfishness, never stopping to consider how | night, the outer doors were closed, and the | lost their lives, SG, TINNING. issiou; preaching 11a | THE District DeBt.—A statement of the | $0 Action would affect him personally. All he | lights burning in the upper windows turned —— day schoo! at the church and « FURD GES. LATROBES, - by the presiding elder, Rev. J. McKENDRY Rre- | qnded debt of the District of Columbia, issued | W22te4 to know was ‘what is just. what is | jow, About half-past 2 oclock a brizht li To Drive the Chinese Out. ES GIVEN. CINCIND URS. am. by the pastor. Faster aniiem by the | @nded debt of the of Columbia, right?” I remember an instance of this kind. wa ol pbsgi cig = @as FIXTURES, SLATE CINNATI IN 21% HO! Young peoples praver meetinc G45 pany all | by the United States treasufer, shows the total | At the time we hed a moutattreete with Janes yee ae SOCIRTIES CRGANTEING FOR THAT FURFOSE Em a & ETC. S if ening, Uth iust, 7:30 p. | debt to be $21,2 50; ambunt of debt retired | which gave us almost entire control of the Jap- | the forms of Drs, Donglas ‘and Bhnady were seen 409 NINTHSTREET NORTHWEST. 1, |THREE OTHER ELEGANTLY EQUIPPED | m., ther wi a reception given'to the pastor and | since July 1, 1878, $1,641,060; song ee Ze. | Anose postal service. When their relations grew | moving about behind the shade. Fitiul Portia r = = 2 Fault jure room, | All the members und | duction in anpual interes cl barges 336; | more intimate with us, and with other nations, | of rain pattered against the window panes, and | being ~» toorgan- DR THE INavcurRAL vase TRAINS DAILY es ere eee t*_ | issue of District 3-65s (limited by law to $15,- | they desired to have charge of their own ser: | of pain Pattere prevailed during the morning | 2 @nti-Chinese societi the purpose rag ashi taeda ahs eeciane ae i ew s. at Cc ee UnOnS aR 000,000), $14,557,000. : os and ox steps in that direction. a the | hours. "The only persons who trod the walks on pets rt — _ Mg —_ ae ning =| ‘apitol st. n Easter servi —— pane : f ; racoches Pv if any more comin} 4 Sor ee Conk ee Seth Een enon Reon FOR ALL POINTS WEST. eer soe STS CALLERS TO-DAY | treaty te that ae eked with me abouts | the block where the Grant residence is located Pension Building, were manufactured by the Potomac ‘Terra Cotta Conipany. Orders will be taken for a Hmited number of the vases with or without pedes- —_— tals elther in the natural Terra Cotta color or bronzed. 1. night masked iter MeLoud, an living hear Tacoma, wed by the holy supper. Suu-| AMONG THE PRESID! = “ tr violence is apprehended, 1: aie 1* _ | were the Attorney General, Minister Pendleton, | the matter before hiin. I found that he had | ndeven thes fod the eres policemen, Ste John G. Thompson and Representatiye Warner, | but one idea, to do what, was right and Just | agreeable that the shelter of opposite doorways | 0! and wealthy eitize x a took him from his house and threatened to : : Assistant Secretary of Treasury Fairchild; com- | towards Japan. I pointed out to him that if he | was sought. 2 ; ” jastor, will preach staat . i sed ay a lynch him and burn his properiy if be did not = S SULEY = Ga Basel = an. | FOR SUPERIORITY IN SPEED, SAFETY, fnanion service, and eee rele Gov dasvia mniaister ot Brest deriig cereal forte, Hes peoecenrel AN EARLY BULLETIN. discharge all bis Ch nese help. MeLoud had (Fe aotnee ta thts Mente tant the pape thet SCENERY AND SATISFACTION, Concert Friday nig) Jones, of Arkansas, Payne ‘and. frends, Harris | Would be subjected to severe criticism, espe- | At half-past three o'clock the following bulle- | been employing Chinamen ta his farm ioe they have opened an office at 607 7th st. for the trans- si os TABEL a and friends; Representatives Broadhead, Nor- | clally on the Pacific coast. ‘But isn't it right?’ | tin, signed by Drs. hrady and Douglas, was | some time. After repeating thetr threats the action of ali branches of business relating to. real es- SS “services at 11 a. Wood, Mitchell with, C,_f. Russell, conkal to | Wa8 bis reply. ‘Can there be any doubt about | issted: “April 4th, 3:30.a.m.—Gen, Grant has |inen rode away. MeLoud iminediately im. tate. They guarantee prompt and personal atten- day School at 9 Llvetpool, Tucker anid Saowsen ate tienda | i?” 1 toldhim Lonly. wanted ts advise him of | Slept continuously up to this time. Only dis. | formed the authorities aud asked fr wovyante ton. Commissions moderate. mh26-2~ TAKE THE PENNSYLVANIA. day evening at 730. Judge Wylie; Wm. R. Roberts, minister to | the consequences. He was satisfied that the | tu by occasional attacks of coughing to | against the ringleaders, => ARTHU L SOULS (U3 Brazil; Adjutant General Drum ahd Ma). Volk. | tTeaty waajustand he signed it. I remember | free his throat froin mucus. Ho has taken Returning trom T: <a 14TH ST. FORNITURE. corner 14th und ‘ nator Blackburn, accompanied by W. | the time When he refused to sign the bill, | MOurishment regularly. His breathing is natu- ‘eturning from Tamai. INSTALLMENT HOUSE, No. 1738. | CHAS, KE. PUGH, Woop, ee ; B. Jefferson, Elkton, Ky, and 4, E. Halisell, | Which appeared to be a deflection from thé | raland pulse as usual. SUAKI™, April 4.—The cavalry returned from eee ee eee ee ee : = ae, | isc and floral decornions for Rate Sande tt | Ky; Senator Fale and George W. Merrill min: | COUMe we'had determined upon, for the re- | A servant rolled up ihe parlor window shades | Tamat last eveniuz. ‘The tntantry are todayy SU iene remo mended Meds General Mansier, _[ap4-Gt]_Gen'l Pass'r Agent, | — "AS" VauNON F oe ister to Hawaiian Islands; Senators Camden | sumption of spicie payment. ‘There was an im- | at 5 o'clock and Dr. Shrady opened a window | returning from the zereba. CHURCH | and’ friends ‘and Palmer; G. H. Oury, of Art | Menge pressure brought to bear on Grant to| iN the library and put his head out into the cated Electric and Steam: Baths Also, Magnetic YORK CITY. sou. h. corner of (1) S e » ro _ northwest. “Telephoue call, 3793, Ail | heretofore existing between James Whively, Harry (| Basisof Christianity.” ‘Ihe public co.dially Invited. * 0 temporary Re ep hen aaah and myself were the only ones’ in the cabinet DESCRIBING A DREAM. aint wad es es Sot aeroven aay, orders promptly attended to. ae Tegan, Henry. suger: Oakley. Maynard G “Here end (=, UAMES + CHTRCH, COR. OTH New ce pleut Ds niel Delehanty who opposed its approval. At the cabinet meet- Shrady and Douglas issued another bul- | “2e Yesterday. He isnot permitied to see ‘ard, Mare Island, and | ing when it wasconsidered Grant drew from his i NTION OF VIST Ss , <> ‘Residents is partic is ordered to the Wachusett, Pacific squadron. | desk a paper and read it. It was a message to | letinat halfpast 6 o'clock, as follows: “Gen. esidents 1s particularly called to PHos- | PEAvers assbectil partner, under the firm name of | Preaching by the puctor at 11 a.m., and G anybody, and absolute quiet is pronounced TITEL is this day dissolved by vice at 7:30 p.1 Sunday school at necessary by his physician, He slept some VIT#, the new and popular Brain aud Nerve Tonic and ‘be lield to-morrow at Fopolitan Presbyterian Church, ( - limitation,and James Whitely and Henry Cruger Oak- bn. “Young ‘people's meeting at 6:40 p.m. | Ensign George F. Ormsby detached trom the | Congress returning the bill with his signature, | Grant awoke after a continuous sleep of eight i = : end Safeguard against Malaria. For sale areated bY | iey only ave authorized to sign in tlguiaation. © Meeting for promotiont hctiness ot Tuesday even | Tecelving ship Independense, and ordered to | I sald, I regret very much that you shocid feel | hours, and related, in'@ humorous snconen ing | (ANE this afternoon, The most annoying ge Poll dlc gh Rig he gl ITELY, ing, and prayer mecti : oth | the Wachusett, Pacific squadron: Surgeon J. | it your duty to pursue such a course.’ “That | dream while under the influence of the an. | feature of his illness, at present, ix the appeum Yentor and Manufacturer, 1420 Penney ave Miestings at F240 o'clock. G. Ayres detaclied from the naval laboratory, | isn't my ‘view of the matter,” be replied. ‘I | odyne, Hie fecls refresied wig chee etet aa | ance of several more carbuncies showing a diss ree ge, THE UNION GUSPE New York, and ordered to duty at the torpedo | wanted to do what was best and wanted to test | asked for a cup of coffee.” ordered condition of the bi However, as i=, Fa ‘0 p.m,in the Met. | Station, Newport, R. I. II's friends do not feel that his pitol Hill,dth and | J. B.’ Parker detached from duty at the ste oink daty ‘at eho | MYSelf 9 L wrote all I could in behalf of the | U.S. Grant, jr, came from the St. Cloud hotel | oy" é Largest Stock of Ga\ General Partners, |, but it doesn’t satisfy me;’ and he refused | at 7 o'clock. walked through 66th street | Stack is dangerous. Their opinion is that es Pennsylvania ave. Rev. Dr. Nayion, of Foundry | torpedo station, Newport, R. 1, the 9th inst., | tosignit. Ifhe ha yuld have caused | without. brella, b od | Proper care and treatment, with rest, will bring SEES A En ent cn and ee W, BTRAY Special Partaer. | 2, ECE aan reer tare unebaee arnt eA and placed on walting orders, ” Us unlimited trouble, Grant mover lest hishend. | the Tain, wile Wwas"then po ining down, He ina roud all right —— seeks ‘ per nitisen = When we came so near being engaged in a war | ascended to the library, and was seen sitting at = E. F. BROOKS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE | Pastor, Ke MsTER, at 11.0.m. and A CANDIDATE FOR THE Disrnict MARSHAL” | with Spain on account of the Virginius affair, | the window in conversation with Dr Sireas | The Charges Against Mr. Dickson. 24 531 15th st_ | undersigned have formed a. limited rinership, M. P.CHUE sHir.—Another candidate for the office of mar- | there was a good deal of excitement at the cab- | He had brought the morning papers with him | THE CASE SET FOR TRIAL ON MONDAY, APRIL ae End fo tetminite upon the Tithe da ae see ducted by Rev. 1. W- | shal of the District has loomed up in the person | inet meeting and a war with Spain was immi-| and handed them to the dector’ ate mrt 201H. PS Ba veh Suente12" | of Major Thomas P. Morgan, ex-Commissioner, | Newt. Grant knew what warmeant, and by his | appeared at the library window fora few mo-| In the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, this and shail carry on the business of said firm at their resent place of business, No. 64 Broadway. New who is endorsed for the placé by Vice President | Coolness and sound judement prevented it, | ments. \ morning, Mr. H. H, Wells (special Hendricks and Secretary Bayard. It was ru- | He was assisted in thisby the Spanish repre NOTHING LESS THAN A MIRACLE. aes ells (spectal egunsel) 3 = tated as to the case of Wm. Dickson, indicted ork cit ride sentative in this country, who was a naval offi-| Dr. Shrady came ont of the house at hal€past | © z Dated New York, March 31,1885. poeltion but this was denied at ihe White | Oer. He, too, know what fighting meant, and | 7 orcioek and satked ce Mle ah ace best | for endeavoring to corruptly influence a Juror JAMES WHITELY, Pfouse and by Mr. Morgan himself, It is ex: | these two really prevented a war- he boarded a down town car. He said’ that it | in the star route trial, that with the district at- Too pected that an appointment will be made next CALMEST IN THE MIDST OF CONFUSION. was nothing less than a miracle that the gene- | torney he afler the witnesses, HENRY H. NODE! ¢ week, “In oy ral should have lived so Jong, and be in the | and they for trial two weeks = General Bart See Dee Rey AL ee = circumstances where most men would be | condition he is. Dr. Douglas remained in the | from Monday (April 20th) W.R TRAVERS ay : tie, eoMtealton Mer desc eeane: | Wan DEPARTMENT CHANGES.—Wm. _E. | @ptto lose their head on the field of battle, for | §ick room while Dr. Shrady was aus, “Any objection 10 that date” asked the court, ne eee aie apasdiw3t Special Partner. _ Mr FH. Kulser, bu80; Dr. G. W. Waiter, organist, | Spedden, clerk class 3, and Richard 8. Trapier, boa Sigg he sores all ibe See CONTINUING TO IMPROVE. ates Singin ee Oe ee a o "3 F we [N _EABERTY GERMAN- | Services" To-morrow at 11 a m. aud a 3 and clearer. wlins me once that in the aint read ‘MM ‘Wane of an Ideal. Serapis, “Artistic Faster Tokens | No. 3—The secon ng will take place on | Walter... A ae : Nebr? gue mare exp! ‘elearer than when evers- |. the Sick - f a 20, | WEDNESDAY, APRIL orn, at 7 oclockyrm. at | $106 1 Know that My Redeemer-Laveth" “trom the | E. Giles, Wis., appointed clerig of 81,000 class aay G.T. WASHBURN & CO. 807 14th street. _mh26 | the ball of Charles Meyer, northeast cocuer or hen sta | Messiah: der eae reenact th: seemed never to get con. ' S i 18* | on probation, under civil service rulegin adiu- | feng, t gexed eegprmaed never to. wet New Yous, April 4, 11;15 am.—The improve- | © “Net the ease for trial on Monday, April 20th,” on tant general's office, Wim. J.B sen, 2.§ og ich the fast statemer Gen. | said the court. ae y des Texas ‘Daniel kt ent, Towa: Jolin. C. Cox, | orers for &n en; ment, he was not appalled | Ment-whii i nt suggests in ve COU! SA ] BR. — pe ne ‘and thereafter on, every second Wed- —- GOSPEL TE Easter 100) nesday of each mont bectiptions for shares wil — — . B. Fahnestock, Pa,, and Charles Stevens, | 0Y the great loss of life which would ensue. He | Grant’s condition continues. Since taking his ‘hool_(non-sec n), be received. ED. BROWN, secretary, 1236 20th st. | cpposite Seaton School building.-School ets at 3 | Il < =! A@airs in West Washington. or’s Hoty Living: Francis Ridley Hairgal's iG 7- ¥ cantar Robene meets at a replid, *No, it was war, but I realized what it Ponies Imitations of Chris Rebels Cnettinn Near | 2 SMGNROE | bitend usec Wataatter GSTs, THE children | Mich. to clerkcships of, $1,000 class, on proba- | meant. Yuover pure toch orders Gault was | comes He, has had strong lquld nourishment | pewenrire Mrmsine tne chneeead and A Year of sunshine: At thé Beantifal Gate: Private gNORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. | $515n0 arene y Yon, aan eon ecneral ie ouines Wi. P ace satisfied that it was the best course to pursue, | the irritation which began to trouble him has Hendricks clab of West Washington at = wg Devot Precious Stones; Lent Lessoi Saturday “xcursi sea- — = bY) and then I was willing to shoulder the responsi. es Ing at Goddard's hall last night, Captain Jas, Aveta: rel ‘Daily Needs; Bogat- | Son. Steamer June Moseley. Commencing APRIL ET BAPTIST © ae x been allayed. He walked firmly into an ad- | !” nme Mei = apctanateerin ne cae TITH, 1885. Fare, $1.00; Found trip, 81.00, apaiw | (PSE oh g REEL BAPTISN CHURGIT. NI ae bility.’ “He added that many men failed as | Joining wort te have: Mis Seed tg MR pade | Goddard in the ehalr, endorsed Mr. William Az EASTER CARDS and SOUVENIRS are now SPECIAL N TO THE PUBLT will preach at 11 wna, Subject open, and embrace @ great many new devices and | (}—S=~ oe C | Us or christs Resurrection; PERSONAL —Miss Folsom, who is visiting Miss | Commanders simply because of an unwilling: | Cleaned, He is now resting quietly in his easy | Hutchins for the position of collector of customs novel and beautiful. ‘Whereas the firm of Herr & Cissel, Millers, George. | Sl0l concert. Si ness to * Zz i e and W. Brooke Hunter for the position of post- Cleveland at the White Honse, will leave for | two. tan who. were hextiios ie the ose | chair. Hi rule is about Bs yesterday at this | master at Georgetown. ap tor ». C., Whose fi Subject, “Christ's Re: her school next week. She graduates this year. | Sherman and Sheridan. The latter in icu- A SLIGHT Fike.—An alarm of fire was sound- WM. H. MORRISON. been boyeatied ber the Kathie oe acatase Rane, Ras | a 5 Hon. John J. O'Niell, of Mo,,and Norman | lar,he thought, was postessed with ample cour| THE AFTERNOON BULLETIN. | ed about three oclock this moruing for tho mare 475 Pennsylvania avenue. | trict, is now succeeded by Mr. Austin Herr, ‘Kolghts | (}<S3—a J. Colman, the new Commissioner of Agri- | age to do what'seemed best, and be responsible burning ofa frame stable owned by Peter Mo- ‘favorable Conditions Still Com- | Cariney, and situated on I street, near 25th, of Labor and Union workmen generally are hereby no- | y« : cs or SI ke for the outcome. It t rash The ni ya Pug, | Zouns Men only at 7:30 this evening, Mr. C. W. Busn- | culture, left for St. Louis on the 7:40 train last genteel ini Haproneypeg linc ‘woe senor fom worry gene Non Xr tilled that no differences whatever exist between Mr. | Neri lending Stagine bathe St Sunday } night. "Mr. O'Niell’ will return to Washington | less: 3 Easter Carns Axo Novem Austin Herr and the Knights of Labor of this District | services Hibie class for young men at 4:30, condueted | {eavont ten aye, when he clit toby ete Dility for esata.” New, Yorx, April 4, 12:30 p.m.—Gen. Grant | _ TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT a to the boycott now in force, Mr. Austin Herr willcon- | U Rstontks “aliiaelconts Oo ees meetns led by Ar. | Kuro} a een Dayle as Fete fron | AT ma GeD-Grant aa & writer?” asked THE | has been very quiet since the last report. He | 74-¥-— Great Falls, temperature, 45; ogi he bra: t firm, ki tend 2 ________sAt_| New Jersey, where she went to attend the sic! n. - 3; rece! oir, 5 » 48; cond! A fine line of Beautiful Cardsand Novelties for Eas- | Ends Pest Swios, Hertwood & Cooks Delight Which <M. E, CHURCH. REV. CHAS | bed of her mother. Mrs. Frelinghuyson 1s| “He wrote with great facility,” replied Mr.| #8 taken his ‘nourishment regularly. Feed Hon at north connection, a ter now ready. Alsoa full supply of Devotional Books, | are hereby relieved of the boycott. er Sermon at 11 | much better, but is quite an invalid still.— | Creswell. “His style, like his character, was | pulse is 72 and he is not complaining of his uting reservoir, tem.perature,48; condi. . Pastor. rder Px. - P. avin Hi he first of: oc 5 roat. The accumulation of mucus was easily | tion at influent gate house, 11; effluent, eS Lae en spiewasne District Anmembly 66, K.of | tmoins on Ie Fiudigal son. "Bushluvs sahool at | Ractersty, and Mrs, Endlcoteareat thelr hometn | the, embodiment of comeeentetion ee ee ee ae ees sen, | CRE etO eae eS Fee eh IH | Somme Airmen ~~ OT THY | Maan ie the eed of ie Geuns | Oromia marae ae ge peeettugias | etaeev asa, a ease eh Eat Alexandria Aftatrs, 7 street. ¥ of 1e IN IN} NI — — ——} 5 Ine ant ir. er es : = SEABOARD COASTING COMPANY, of the District NORTH CAPITOL M, F CHURGH, | Blaine are at Fortress ‘Monroes—The wife. of | for a word, and always went right tothe parce | chair after having been on the outside of tha Hae eee E Cc E/asren Canna: | 2f Columbia, for the election of nine directors, will be corner North Capitol and K sts,, Rev. J. C. | General E. F. Beale 1s dangerously $l with | He wrote all his own papers, Rotwithstanding | bed for a few minutes. Reported he Tite Ieven oe DAY: April 8, 1805, Polt open fore LS EAE | a Tao ee SNELL gm, and Lord's supper | pneumoniaat her residence in Lafayette Place. | the reports to the contrary, and all his mes | (Signed) JH. Dovaras, M.D. | Tae Mernopier Puorestaxt COxTERESOE. am 7 = cl . 3 an U ” —_o — . £ F Bees par raise service 2 ¥ ee —ol. Sterling B. Toney, of Louisville, Ky. were framed and written by him.’ ‘he conference is now al e mem ALFRED WORE NGHMTENT, Ge ease chlidren anal wh are “ingested: prayer neat ng is very ill at the Metropolitas Hota.” "How was he as 9 talker?” asked the re- SHERIDAN ON GRANT. whose arrival has been expected are wow in at ENT JUST RECEIVED 7 7 > | Thars vent ut 7 Ye earn vi NARS MER 40 ir. — be ‘sess! reste! afternoon A FULL ASSORTM AND ca RSTER, CARDS THAT DATLY | to attend all services OU Are carnestiy invited | qyyy pROUBLE AT ASPINWALL. Perathose Who theneht Grant couldn't talk | What Gem. Sheridan Said at a Recent | was devoied tothe consideration of a declare: “3 x1 2 ° oes ae made a mistake,” was the reply. “When tt roposed DISPLAYED FOR SELECTION aT fottn the cityt” Also, New Boos for the Circulatlg sormed {hirch: Serves in Ghee Coat, | The Naval Force Available for Service | he tecame Intimate with one he Would talkag | DINBEF Gen. Grant's Delusion About | Sincorsihe iveyearruic’ Five, Sour nad mhdee0. MRS.LUCY L.HUNTER. | corner 15th and © sts bow. Roser Sonne Cone ‘There. much as any companion should. Ihave heard | ™omey aon for many years been fixed as the maxi G. A. WHITAKER'S, == NOTICE THE CARE AND HESTAG. | Mutlon and noly communion'preaching by the’ pastor, A him dg nearly aif the Aatking for an hour or | | PHILADELPHIA, April 4.—The correspondent | mum time at which M. P. ‘preachers could be [Sse rant heretofore conduered by Me HOWARD Pies isthe SONTAG! Sunday school at 9:30; also ser: | prvg VESSELS AND SIX HUNDRED ARMED MEN | two. He was a guod talker, but slow; some-| ofthe Philadelphia Ledger sends to his paper | stationed atono charge; but the last t general mo 3105 Penneyivanis avenne._ | FICK, at No. 811 Pennsylvania ave. ls all open io EASTER SUNDAY AT FOURDEY qe | AURRADY NEAR THE 1sTHMUS—oTHERS TO BE | GT Gn writings Ho Clee Lak ea cevat | SH.abstract of Gen. Sheridan's remarks at 2 re- | The rule optional with the annual conferences, Awenrcax Arswanac SS TO MEMGERS OF THE GATE SS church 14th wid G sis.—The service at 11 | DISPATCHED IF NECESSARY, dence in aman or he had none. He was quick | fenranmeror the Gridiron Club in Washing- ji was propased to make the rule toe the Msry- CAN, AAIMANAG org, (RsaI MORONS GoREE, PATIONAE | aca. by aie maton Hot ihe Hm Maven ake to form an estimate of s man,ond if his sump | (EtOR ce: 1 minister ‘year 1885, ‘Th aT meen sheridan, the correspondent says, spoke of Statistical, Financial and Political, for the Bf a c ns and singing of Easter carols by the | Secretary Whitney has received a telegram | cions were once aroused, his’ firm jaw wou | Shall be appointed fo a place for a ex- carnaty a spoon {ceo for tne eunulag year il be hed in the pariors of | Suldtem: (rangers and ‘vidlors are. invited to the | trom the president of the Paciflg Mail. steam: | shut Uke eg and Re vould areal ont ae Sehugiwtth avecllagand tenderness inst exh | Coodine four years, unless by a Cwo-dhirda vote HUCKLEBFRRY F the latest book by Mark the MCG A 1400 New York ave. on MONDAY | Ing at 7:30 p.m: bY thepaston De Navies’ ?™S4¢" | ship company at New York stating that he has | silent, and by ‘his appearance would chil a bited genuine affection for his old cor EXHL | of the conference; 24, that this rule shall not Be hie n.v by the pastor, Di. - te Seon changed except by'a two-thirds vote ofthe SE EY ocRAPHIC PENB, | The notices mailed to members of this meeting tead CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, con: | !nformation from the agent of the company at | Poorer no matter How earnest he might be, arms, and related, some facts which cannot fail | conference. After considerable discussion, the ie CROSS STYLOGRAP! FRIDAY. Teahould be MONDAY, APRIL ShcTi. | FSS" ner Massachusetts ave. and 12th nw.— | Panama that the transit of the isthmus ts not MODEST AND UNASSUMING, ¥ie Ys tad to think, suid Gen, Sheridan, “ot | S¥usect was postponed. “This morning the 'sub- = commmunionat ii am.; Sunday school Sasterervice | YetSuMlclently protected. Before dispatching | never presented himself os a hero of any occa- | Gen. Grant dying under such phynical torture Adopted the new’ fourrycar rule. ‘Some mem (= Ghearast rors a city. inthe afternoon. ‘No service st Rieke it* | the additional foree to Aspinwall Secretary | sion, and neyer introduced military subjecta | as is inflicted by bis terrible disease, and under . 4 sah Hu bers then said tey misapprehended the vote. BEAUTIFUL SITES ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. | [F<ar>, THE FOURTH ST. Mie SUNDAY | Whitney will await further information from | in conversation. He hadavery quick eye, and it | Such mental anguish as I know he endures in | a‘reconsideration was ordered, and thesubject THe naaabel Temperance Society will hold | Commander Kane, of the Galena, who is or- | was surprising to me how he could take in the | CONSeauence of the unfortunate business fail- | was again postponed until Monday ‘ SNe NOON be " that overwhelmed him an family. I ee FRONTING ON 13TH ST. EXTENDED AND ON | 8150 ‘pom. Intevating crercies. soe Noo at | dered to. report ‘daily, and other Amer-| whole postuphy at a glance. I remember | S5a Soverwas ee ey, CATHOLIC BERVICES.—The Holy Saturday LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS ting of the | ican officials concerning the condition of | once, while he was visiting meat my farm, 1 | CoWwd never comprehend why the old man [all | services took place at St. Mary’ citer HOLMEAD ROAD; P scentatton of a banner and an address by the new affairs on the isthmus. The department | fook’him a long drive around the country.” £ See etna ty Crane Soe Seaman] went | Enis xooraing, Reginning st 6 o'clock and.com- MLLE M. J. PRANDI, ep the cause, ii" | will bave 50Q armed marines and sailors in | took by-road, intending to strike the main | 1220, Dusiness, ‘and partic From the | Hing several hours. The rites of Kindling SoS FE Goel cn sare, our detreea papers | (K-em™ CIO Oe gE, ERTNANT REV. | pnwalton the Acapulco itis Masemoa secee | Tucwet HemrGRz way, nal) Liaseblney | time ne fmbtbed this business notion, nave | Pict, seaipe, te, Panter candle, Se, were poh q 5 ad RVING y SOMPADOUR BAXOR SHINGLED Baca | St bélance: small rate of interest; property rap! aly In- | weevices: 7B ato. holy one ee “kaster | sary, together with twelve gatling guns and | asked. ‘I wanted to strike aroad which would | “Ways thought Gen. Grant was ‘off his | high mass, all the bells, which have been silent base, and had lost that abundance ot caution | {iS!, mass, al rite, Daine Swag te aehioe é ing prayer, sermon and holy communion: 3:30 p.m., | BeVeral field pleces with ammunition. There | take me to the village which lies in that direc- rized all hi: ements. 1 | “nce Thursday morning, being rung in un: There styles never need dein the hairdressers’ hands, | Sewerage, water and gas lampe; sircet cars run within | ciliuren's haste tentvals 730 wie ee es | ore, oF Will bein a few days, five vessels in the tion.” He stood upin the buggy, and, looking | that has characte his movements. ‘Lost,—Last evening a horse and cart belong- Sings shacgieg. 7 Pts combing: Hate dresser od | Sargaina or Mull particulars, plat ef growed soa | aNd sermon. ‘The Kev. 't, D. Fixr’ ‘will prench at | vielnity of Aspinwalle-tho Tennessee, Alliance, | HOB” yale gt2od, Up im country, ‘sald: “ir you | pave listened to him talk about making money | sng'to Lindsay & Bros backed over into the Po. } St both morning and evening services. Seats free at the | Swatara, Yantic and Galena, and it is estimated a in perfect amazement. He imagined that he | tomac, near the footof Prince street, and the — terms ; i > . y e Bntcbad HENRY D.GREEN,or = | 730a.m-an mn. sereiees. All offerings for the | that if necessary 600 armed men and about. 40 | fata wtaiewe incugh then eae te vntine at Tad’a intent talent for making money and that | horse was drowned. N JOHN E BEALL, reduction of the debt in the mission property. _1t_ | officers can be landed from these vessels, This | think youll strive the reed Some wane oe aan | nis sons also s talent mark- |“ “Nores—The members of the Maryland an- sNooT’s mb31-Im 1401 Fs nw._| (Foges, RYLAND M. E CHURCH, COR. 10TH | force, together with the 200 men sent, gestern. ridge.” ‘Why do you think so? I asked. cee : ee ae Mt nig, | BUal conference left here at twelve o'clock to- (K=,, NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE | Coraucted ne the Sunday wihach, =m; Paster service, | day, and the 500 to be sent on Monday, ifneed- | Well, you say the Village is in that direction, biggles Sect ee ie oe Scena! ‘time. | 22y,in a lal train for Washington to pay ® Ee ‘(afedical Department Columbian Univer: | Com! noted Dy the Sanday ‘school, At 3 p.m. Sunday | ed, will make an available force of about 1,300 (pointing),up therel see quite a settlement. The | y ely ‘knew Grant to talk t the 7 | Zisit, to ident Cleveland.—Mi - ai vi sity), 1325 H st.—The'spring course of Lectures will | bool missionary society. At 7:30 preaching by Rev. | mén. ‘The men rent by the Pacific mail steam- people who live there will will have a way to | 1 2¢vs ia — role tine Smith, chief of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee's late staff MILL eEet aoe begin on MONDAY. April Gth, at_7:30 p.m. For | (HUCpORE, U.Vattaxt. of Detlodist Protestant | ships constitute a supplemental force, and will | Pons, wHo } couldn't find a bet- | #tlities which he di and which the | ‘and assistant adjutant general first brigade Vir- : - Particulars address the Dean's office, 726 13th st. SaTES, ent Huntley's lecture Monday evening £8. | be under the command of Admiral Jouett. ter way than lage.’ I did ashe ad- Bene ee emai inet preniteed pela woken. has renigned.——The friends a —— INSTRUCTIONS SENT TO ADMIRAL JOUETT. ‘vised and found the road just where he said I oe — sinn 2 id. jor John Beckham are urging him SPI jOTICE.—THER! THE Far’ ETIN RMER} reseed | rise about his splendid schievements in the field. | come a candidate for mayor, but he has not sig- WE WILL OPEN ox wepwespay, | ([Gss™, SRECIAL NOTICE THERE WILL BE neldat 313 Kat ne have remover ene | Secretary Whitney late yesterday afternoon | Would. I ex Se atc on Say ge Grant knew he had extraordinary abili- | nitied bis determination on the subject. aoe cats movements and the brilliant and decisive re-/] CommaNDER R.S. MCCooK has been placed. on the retired list of the navy with furlough No, the old man should have never gone into camp in Wall but should have settled | PAY: : ‘business =: coran Fire Insuentce Go their office, 1001 F | Faith Mission, 623 H st. n.w. (Miller Building), at 3p. | telegraphed as follows to Rear Admiral James | #24 he replied: ‘It has been part of m: APRIL FIRST, A CASE OF ELEGANT | $¢p-'w.'cn MONDAY he, out day of anvil ‘Tes, | mand 70 every Sunday “ana ever phigh i 6 Er duuate, wha ailieg foday figcn, Mow Dosteee seeing a portion eg maior copmig Ue ase FRENCH BONNETS AND HATS. NOVEL ing year = es ms for the ens | Orthe body. ‘The puor aud the sick areinviied “ates | with the United States steamer Tennessee to | jadement of what the rest ie TIES IN COACHING, STREET AND rene SACLE oe at Pensacola, notifying him of the reinforcement |" “Now, about Grant’ ird term ” con- G MCCLELLAND, Actgecry._ | ([eb=, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, OOR- | SP Srarines dispa from New York, and | tinued “Mre Creswell, “he didnt desire tobe down jnto private life after he returned from | THe Leave or Lieut. Con. AFRED MoRDE- a 5 ae 2 President a third term for or reputa- MOURNING PARASOLS. WE HAVE THE <c~ LUMBER. Pape este Semin SE am and 780 p. “Ue, rovide for gonttngsncies farther sup- Hon, bat his sole object aoa the CAI, ordnance department, has been extended MATERIALS TO COPY ALL BONNETS : dially invited. 1t_ | plies will besent atonce. The duty you are called | north and south, and I think he would have two months, _ WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF 6TH | Upon to perform calls for the exercise of great | done it hly. Thesolid south would have PAYMASTER BELLOWS’ SENTENCE.—The record AND HATS. OUR PRICES ARE LOW, ond F sts, n.w.@:15 am. Haster prayer. | discretion. The object of the expedition is the | been @ thing of the past.’ Res = Bellows, on - eting; 9:30 a.m., Sunday . preach! rformance int their e ULD BE BURIED IN THE SOLDIERS’ court-martial of Paymaster THE GRADE OF OUR GooDs HIGH IN BUILDING AND HARDWOOD inthe pastor, Hev”"Rieuano Nowtus’S pr tara | Pagementa to preserve, the. weatsellte ef aed ube youth Waahiagton boule be Gea: the Pacific station, for neglect of duty, has been eae meeting, folléwed by Sunday School mary meet- | keep open the it from Colon to see received at the Navy department. He is sen- = a 2S LUMBER, 1g read ae eer # BOPP Al and farther io protest the lives and property of | Grant's final resting-plscet” saked the re- tenced to one year suspension and to be publicly : services American 3 reprimanded by the Secre! § : Noors, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH —THE | The circumstances, as “ deck ” was 7 Bs roved by Admiral Up ‘WM. McLEAN @ son [BSE patton er MN ew ae Se CE eres | wenne, Grpomatances,o8 a expedi thinks hs bons abonld to berted of tne elation aher commanding the station’ ond tie 405 13TH STREET NORTHWEST, donc chiren wil bo decorated Ghar Sonarerteg; | Arise are, in general, that a steantahip Relong- | Home, Nothing could be more appropriate than mand will be included in a general order to be ‘TwoDoors Above Pennsylvania ave. mb31 18th and B streets northwest. | the music will be supropriate to Laster, Preaching jeder petenead Pansat - ip BY, that the g grave of the greatest soldier of the age published. 18 Grand Union Block, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. (ae, SRECIAL NOTICE THERE WILL BE Rhea omiseof Eire ne Bub ‘The Until | her officers an American coneu apes Death of Minister Cox's Mother. aginst a meeting of the Stockholders of the Colum- oned and the transit across the inter mother of Hon. 8.8, Cox died at Zanes. bia Fire Insurance Com of the District of Colum- <a) VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN | rupted. With the consequences in in The Left-over Nominations, The x ot wnat bia at the Company's new SRS euORs, Bulla | vce Reanimation TU pk ee Hee a am. | these acts, are not cor A REPORT THAT THE PRESIDENT WILL REAP ville, Ohio, yesterday. Mrs. Cox's maiden W. 4 TERS, for the purpose of clecting nine DisectsPs fon the | Christ the root of the Bible” Sunday schoo), 0:30, | Sole duty 1a oat name was Sullivan, being a daughter ofSamnel OMAN'’S ‘Excuaner, 1509 Ht N.W. ensuing year. Young People’s meeting, 7 p.m. Seats all free. Coat Soneecepe Sullivan, who moved from Philadelphia to Ohio WOULD CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION "To | ,Follgwill be opened at, 12 ay of tae Settee (Re SRBTUALIOM, 7TH AND L STAN. ty of Amie in the beginning of the present’ century, He THEIR SEWING DEPARTMENT. mh2e-7t Heke WILLARD Secttary. ra aes TOMORROW, 10:30 and 7:30, Prof. ‘was a prominent and trustworthy business man ‘They are now prepared to take orders for all kinds fh of sewing—Chilcren’s clothing, Ladies’ Underwear, and waselected treasurer of the state for usband &c_Repairing also neatly done. mb28-3w,1p ee Mrs. I impressional.) One alae in. a Se Mama al pena GA tnd Yost (Cox was and a well known AMMY'S MEDICINE IS LIQUID DIAMOND TEMPERANCE MASS MEETING Seat eran Brain F cure ‘will be held in “Masonic Temple TO-MOR- Shee grees tle wilstrengtben and prevent disease en be Placed on | ROW. (Sanday ‘a S30 p.m edrened by Jomx Ee STOTT 4 CROMWELL, Washington agents, 50c | “Omice and = 637 and 639 (t<]=>_TEMPERANCE-AT 7TH ST. AND ‘and took Bottle. “FieSiaip~ | avecuwesnenrto Ttbsand through Kae Meee is gundary (Gurley “Chaat emo cori CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, CALL ON | (<g> Jou W. Comox. Joma W. Macammonny. | Cuonine nt 7200 o'clock ex-Senator 7. feb was HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, CORSON & MACARTNEY, Barxens, eeeeh iret tele ee ader and etn: ake Glover Bullding 1419 F at, | SE@CULB Soren) (ee . ‘Weshington, D. C. fer ekiliful PLUMBING and FURNACE work, and examine their WOOD MANTELS, TILES and FIRE- PLACE FITTINGS, and you will find their stock ex- tensive and artistically selected and arranged, with prices much less than New York. 27 Vuewsa Orrcux Co.