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— THE EVENING ot FORSALE—MISCELL Ss Foy. THE DISTRICT OFFICES. THE ENGRAVING BUREAU. District Government Attairs. Serine I ever — —_— IMPROVEMENTS WANTED IN SOUTH WASHING ONE StTe tN T At this season nearly every one needs to use some The President in no Hurry to Make Preparing for the Change in the Head | : sort oftonic. Iron enters into almost every physi- e Changes. of the Ofice. | A delegation from & Washington, on the ‘Terms reasonable. Sees See eens ne a — | if Be 4 Leonard, ae ckE, P.O. Box 88, Iacres | pap par THE OOMMISSIONERSHIPS AND THE MARSHAL | rire copxr oF NOTES AND STAMPS ABOUT COM- | > Toceecs: Pes bie. coo my 27-4t BR peor PLETED—A TALK WITH THE NEW CHIEE— ¢ Moidin, Dr, Ha 2 |W? BARRE s COT AMS 0 It is learned at the White House that there {s | HOW HE PROPOSES TO RUN THE BUREAU. eared At the Com healthy] BBB R ~ * | but a bare possibility of the President's dispos- nanan be trees ie Be eldensare, ing of the matter of District apolutments fee a | THE official count of the notes, securities, se continuing a a Seika . month, He sees no n ity for immediate | Bternal revenue stamps and Other finished or | maton rage FEARS OLD BD enn ae One _General Foreign News. changes, at least not before the close of the | UMfnished work at the bureau of engraving and | ont improvements, Sih work ta shade and fruit. For particulars TURKEY REJECTS ENGLAND'S PROPOSALS. ™ | fiscal yeur, while more pressing shatters claim | Printing, which was commenced on Monday, | aa ue i ot t is asserted that the | iis attention. Ther Districtofiices | WH probably be completed to-day, and the | Ado the n us, recently offered to the sauna erestin the Districtotices | yeguiar order of work of the burean be resumed | Mut of Just HEAD OF i Iassan Felimi Pasha, for the | and the pressure for changes in them | 7esuls gee an ni South W sit oF car big occupation sudan by Turkey, have been | are practically confined to the Dis- | Morrow. This counting has been performed ‘Can be eed i declined by the porte. trict, and under the circumstances he by the regular force of counters in the varions es BU TG tox Li WATCHING THE DYNAMITERS. can better afford to let the matter | “Visions of the bureau, but their work has been DPHETON, WITE LE FROM Bol THE BEST TONIC _JONDON, May 271i is rumored here that | pact gor th a 1 80 arranged that no division has counted its | asa : high. healthy and beaut? Gol. French, who was on the continent a short | Ton Non witch the taste ens Cope ews | Own work, that is the work for which its count | gUCCHSFUL mt at Hawn ani woodland. La For Weakness, Lassitude, Lack of Energy. ete. tt | time ago ostensibly in the interest of the | Uons for which the terms have expired, where . 2 commmiticr aj u g oi . Africa er y, but i the condutt of the present incumbents necessi- | was responsibie, and also of the distinctive | has no equal, and fs the only Tron medicine that is not | Virican, Tuternationall society. | put Fatty de | tates change, or regarding which there Is great Paper in the bureau, Up to the close of work | taurus nt Rariches the Dlood. Tavigorates (he sys | warning to Sir William Vernon,Harcourt, the | Pressure brought to bear from entire states, t0 | Voctorday th ting in the wetting, number- | mre BSTC a Mt i homie secretary, thatthere are many dynamiters | Me appointmentsat the earliest possible date | Yesterday the countiug in the a aa 4 Itdoes not blacken oF injure the teeth, eause head- | jn Lausanne atid Geneva. Some have recently | (0T Urgent reasons. Tue only active applicant | ig, surface and binding divisions had bee actie Or peotuse bo walipatinn--oehar Iron wuilleiies ab. so in Paris. Two of the dynamiters | fF, & District commissionership is Mr. 8. D. | eompieted, leaving only the examining division Dk. G. HL BINKLEY @ leading physician of Spriug-} are trom New York, and possess entirely new. Ge les, Seat Washington candidate, whose | for to-day, although as this contains the largest explosive machines.’ Each inachine is provided | ¢/#ims are based on sectional representation. | ar | ar s WILL FIND GOOD A ‘ dies’ Riding Horse. %. PAGE, Gaylord P. O., Clarke Co., V & Waster iui the country. at station: | drew WES. GREEN, Beltsville, Fruit THOMA Fst field, O., says: Pi 3 joes | SMOUNt of Incomplete work tt will occupy the | PEENEY 08 SHADE. FRUIT, WATE! “Brown's Iron Bitters is a thoroughly good meat- | With three springs, but it Is ouly necessary that Soe SE eae, FTesident does | attention of the committee longest, The count |” A mveuient to railroad and post offic cine. Tuse it in my practice, and find its action ex- | O4e Should “go off” to cause an explosion. untilafter the expiration of the term of Com- | 28S been made under the supervision of Ul Pisty Sim VAMES VAN METI Gktlord, clarke | Cel8.all other forms ot iron, “In weakness, oF w low 5, May Br the Opicied Journal publishes | missioner West, onthe 14th of July: There is | following committee appointed by the so % : _ = myz31m? | condition of the system, ‘Brown's Iron Bitters is the, Bentheon to iteoriginel | some alk Wegafding the appointinent of a suc- Meet ae ok ee RS WANTED Ay Dovaen | Aoially 8 powive veceix. 10 is sll that i elaled | (or the remains ofereatanen, | S¢S808 t Major Lydecker. Yn this connection : Nets poland, “Secretary fine shade, goo large rooms burg stage can 5 and orderin: tthe body of Vietor Hugo be M. M. the house twicy | Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on | juried there. The funeral has been fixed for Per mouth. Address | wrapper. ‘Take ne other. Madeoaly by Monday next, June 1. Dover. myZo-6t coe = BROV CHEMICAL CO,, BALTIMOF Lapiks’ Hann Boo useful and attrac taining list of prizes for recipes, inform: the fats | aoene and Gapemns te Ee en, of the of the fats Improvenient, and Captains ait pacn, < "\ Hoxie and ¥. We Greene, of the engineer corps, | filer of the Treasary, and W. ¢ are mentioned for the position because of thelr | PYTEAN of ing and printing. = fainillarity with Disteet matters As for the |, When the count is entirely completed and Telegraphic Briefs. marshalsBip, the question has only beenspoken | (td to vorrespe the reports of the t i in Richmond to-day a oreastal ty the Presidentand Attorney Gen- | Tt, the retiring chief, Capt. Bi 1. Evans, of counsel for | eral_once in ecaversation cand the lames of | feleved from further fespon of the con Joy, of the | NN HAS US gaged two desir: on second floor; one urd and two on first Inquire on premises, or 421} st nw. my2z2-1w* Tn the Clu motion = coins, ete.. given ay in medicine, of | the de the place 'of holding the | Applicants were uot the a successor, Mr. Edward 0. swine rintendenes HOME AND | maiie trial to the hall of the house of delegates, in the | “PPlcants were not then considered. — formal charge of the bureau and its contents « ad makes applica- ‘ sintachalf to ten LSE YOSSIMILITY THAT A MARSUAL MAY BR AP} Monday next. «A similar count has been i ours of + i 2 ae # ea oeraw> sentence NTED NEXT WEEK. rith each chinge eo head oF tik > appointed Rev. Dr, enw : . sennees CUSEEDY: mnonthe iapriconment In Pilladelphictodsy | pZt js intimated to-day that the Presiler SALAS ee Geen aes eeu ae walor and Hex. W POR SALE KENTUCKY HOR [NTER SPINDLE WISHES A, F Baw GoIhHLOn aoc: Her Gnuchts truck | Make an exception to the postponement 1 Mr, Clarke to Mr. MeCartee, froin hiitn convention F 3 Mr. Jewell, thence to Mr, MePh District appointments Inethe m or to Col. MeMichael | to Col. Irish, and, at the latter's death, tc of thy in the case in the face, and one of the witnes ch mieets ; shal, and that a su Enter | have tried a great many remedies, but without relief. | $8@ alse received a simils tee for con- | may be appointed next week, after the return | Puri ste ae . r be he ett : rcommodations exceptionally good an 2 tempt of court, The young wi beeame eu week, a turriil, Mr. Graves does not go to the f the elty was oP “fuciutfug safe driviue horses: good eats, being cured. Dr. Hard- | frantic. {0 touk two policenien to remove her, | Of the President trom New York. of engraving ignorant, by any ts was PENHEL * Terms moderate. For full and accurate details | man, m; wift’s Specific, which T —— —— v I. work, methods it ut; ber 1%, 2 ,. 5 : have taken with great resulis. My fuce is now well, FINANCSAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE CLARK INVESTIGATION. ry, he is probabls equ: ving WAU street NOH 4 ——7 kK lee » work f} Fw and itis impostyle for me to express my thanks in = knowletge of the workings of tt RAL aa : Mr. Hay Says He Will Show the Animus | ment over which he is to bud words for whut this medicine has done for me. sider. His 1 Miers. OLIVE HARDMAN, wini.are the opening an : of the Attack on the Architect of the | Siler. His in! p New York Stoo! s y Monroe, Ga., Sept. 2, 1854. special wire to HL. i. eet: Capitol. pris an ; ottie bureau and i = District —— > - — —_ = , in the spring of 1877, : on Decoration SHAVE A PLEAS: Switt’s Specific has cured a cancer on my face,and | __ M0me a fe ines Johny ons, miarole ANA granite SOUet Fsneuter Geumiar Ail AL Eiinmer tome at Cbestiut Cottage. Plent has almost made @ uew man of ine. who gave testimony in the Clark investigation | ‘Thoasurs, by ks that a sewer be frat and hate. Address Mrs. EM. SCHUOLEY, TJ, TEATE, Waclssa, Fla, criticising the material used ip, and the work- | chairmin, laid on the 1 P street, between A Meroe S10 per mo. Rockvil E ny x peda | manship bestowed upon, the new marble ter | man, ut th Mills and 28th s OTEELOW Tom viaNo Ex IMER BOAT HAR Te SOGARLOAE | have bad acancer In my right ear for three years race at the Capitol, was cross-examined yester- some repairs = van et oe age free from station: good rooms und board: shale | I tried every remedy the physicians practiced, to uo | _ 2d jn day, Messrs, Millerand Hay, representing Mr. port of that inv. » sewers in the Hie atates ¥; oR SALE HANDMADE j ood water. Address N. I. TALBOTT ‘bot | permanent good. Swift's Specific has wrought won- | C: 3. eae ; or ge 14 Clark, brought out the fact that the witness supposed was written by | that they dug up th nd ouaomnnen Suh and see Se ee none flere Bik tie. Tels the bes bios jparinerit ths were | Del itu ing bint had not had much experience asa marble cut | Mr. avon ware thing dentinclat on ot the | have le th p , ra Seat stem VERE HO! ]ULLN S. MORROW, Florence, Ala, | Db. Lae W. I ; fork . Py ete extre ai ints. | broken pipe, De. Le. M. TAYLOR. 70} M st. 1.9 R ‘ Rone id aa bare Gem | Mr’ Tay deslced to Tagaiee tate, the seituees | Maton of the affairs of the bureau uy to tht | BUILDING PERMITS NoRcyele. in pertact orden nyo Swift's Specific Is entirely vegetable, and seems to | #4! jotives in making an inspection of the work | {me, and recommended a number of radical | lor Entwisle: F, J, Tbbett Office, ~ eure cancers by forcing out the impurities from the | 1) ¢ eas a t | refurins in its mayagzeme for the purpose of giving testimony, but Major | Telurms in tt yas the {eclined to Sduait such. testimony, hold- eer tie ee i eb abit the witness was ‘ame: le most striking recommendation, however, § htters’ unionandorihe Knights | W#S that the work of engraving find printing AbOr, Who brought the charges was _suflic | the various notes aud securities should be dix cient for the present. Mr, Hay announced that | Wibuted among the different hank note. he intended to show at the proper time, that Tniten. Holder ede yee pee etary Atix this attack upon an officer who, he said, had | nC" nd deliver then ee th served the government‘ honorably and faith- | (em and deliver them to (MER BOARDERS TA AT PHILO JOR SALE .. ne of the most beautiful and healthy sec- | blood. a hula.) Dancing pavilion, boat-riding and | ‘Treatise ov Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free, anents. For Philomont, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Adanta, Ga, _my26-3 ors 4 FOUI-YEAROLD Cor Jonas dec arness. Apply at 314 § t 4 $500. A. Frev, nt dwelling 13th, 00, Wim, De Ni Wie Accommon. er; moderate board: country residence; communication daily wit! taginy, by mallana steamers, AnpIY to M. ke B x i u aller of the c Se: ngs I. between 1 awe fully for_twenty-tive or thirty years, was int | Controller of the currency Root . Tianiel Leuther, " TATION.MD. spired by selfish reasons, and that the oo hana poche tonsively quote d sines | oe three toe gs M street, be oe ps * i a v —Cortor nlet—mid- sf C eau, as been asset aut he has | © ? | Guile $9" minutes side, "address OAeLA SD. Seat nisteade“Hodurdstrest | tn the croseexamination the witness repeated | heen Placed at tie heuLor the bureau single | CUTIONS Story About Rict's Uprising. AYLWAKD, THE som that he would not. pass: the work if he were a government inspector. When asked by Mr. Hay under what circumstances he would pass SAID To HAVE 1TH 1, to destroy it and to distribute tts among the bank note comy 'OM-LOOK- SE,N OUR WELI-MADE AND © $1 to om n pavies :aiew. ; The London press association publishes @ - to $1.50 per d the work, he said that if he were a contractor Bea Reet AE EW CRIMES story to the effe : that Alfred Actes the ex- : AS nae [reson grape ING CLOTHING— MEN'S, BOYS' AND and could ve the work off on the govern-} In relation to this cha { Fenian Lf ti nists i . my 16-Bhw* sah ing abe — It accepted by the governmient he | Sran reporter: “Ido not take back one thing ] | Pesien and n connection with the 3 CHILDREN’S—-SPEA ree - + FOR ITSELF. WER BOARDING at =a OUR POSITIVELY LOWEST PRICES— also had much todo with Riel's northwest, ‘The story says that At to Paris in March jast, and that sald in that report for it represents my honest PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. __ | belief at the time it was written. There bad When the investigation was resumed this | yeen no settled policy towards the bureau then | best roads lend! A BARGAIN. SET VE Y FANCY HONEST GOODS CONSIDERED-SPEAK afternoon Mr. Jackson suid that since the filing | and its existenceWas a matter of experiment. with the bulf-breed re- Pac meen tome’ Glen ort tomes SON” CONCE j : Of the specifications there had been a num- : sstatin ts tia a © furthering of the movement Gab Harness, BECKERS 1345 Pune ace, | F modatio Howe for the sunnier ad | FOR THEMSELVES : ienmagicatia, | ber of Improvements made upon the wort, | in the feckivss expeuiditure. for Stjppites uid ong oy mort dress Mrs. 8. RE; ae - = = eady. Svasd. Hay steady—pi of which complatat had been mada He re-| material, and the excessive number of em- | eee y1G-2W" valley e ve OUR TAILOR-LIKE AND GOOD-FITTING liacand . m1 v Mover {he cineoInpeEere es fit coke panier mylG-2w* Valley Home via Winok ester, Va. Ok wsylvanin and Maryland, y M * - | called Mr. Wm. G. Robinson to‘the stand, who plore coe, snecmpers nee Bie Oo jet e ee eae SPRING OVERCOATS, SUITS AND TROU- K Shoulders and clear rib's said he had seen this morning, as well as yes-| tent to the Surplus, people Who wer th hadians ¢ fuis uoderate, Address Mrs. e. f 1shoulders, b sides, 7345 terday morning, two men rubbing the stoné on | yon its rolls and the elyumeter of we) nn experin Quk Grove Post Oflice. Wi SERS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. 3 ft “d, § GRAZ. Kee duit, | tHe terrace. ber of the employes; the manifest d SAUT! AS =e p i * iy—refinel, tua | Mr. Hay, on crossexamination, asked the | the interests of the government in the tele ta) Lao OUR MATCHLESS BOYS’ AND CHII- 5 Ric ward, to Skarch: ‘ordinary to | Witness ifmen were ngt engaged there nearly | {stration of 4 . OhATIg: Copper | all the time, cleaning the Capitol pug the Alleghi: DREN'S CLOTHING SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. ¥ quietund firm, | “They did not undertake this,” said the wit: | tions for itysuppor i 1 Park. Address Mrs. mer dull— | ness, “until this investigation was commenced.” | further existence of the bureau ds an experi- tland, Md. mys OUR REPUTATION FOR RELIABILITY Mr. Seward, another stouvecutter, testified to] ment not justified.” in experi aRGOK work being done on the terrace wall since the | «things have however, changed considerab' eee AND FAIR DEALING Ss investigation began, which bad improved the | nee peste powexer, changed considera appearance of fhe wall and added to its dura- | “Certainly. Atv affair nite policy by Congr and the lack in making appre ci ‘inced mé Una v smoke enimn erywhere. 909 Par ave. aple2m this country and, with thirty-six ar hians, made his w » Dakota border to K It is al: Aylward « miauded at the bat aberland, rom Dee ME: Upto th AKS FOR Ina recent Interview I } ption of the most | halfbreeds were forced to th the mounted ITSELF. ! eee bulit important Ineasures of Suggested in our 4 “XR = Gantueisnin Mr. Thomas J. MeNickle, stonecutter, was | report, a definite. polley Was adopted, towards | nd Hudson Bay officials, He sald he OARDERS WANT BEAUTIFUL, The Towa Marshalship Fight. then called to the stand. Hé said he had last nd it Is now nolonzer am experi | 500 inen under him, and that if the ] B&O. RR Fine rooms and shady premise: oe The appointment of Edward Campbell as examined the terrace wall last Sunday. i tixed fac ann me artof the machine andfruit. Unsurpassed v Indian allies they expected joined the SPRING STYLES n they x al for the southern district of Iowa to-| Went on describing various defects he claimed | Of the eovernine Duta pao Aston . Terms $5 & Week. Address M. — STE Ee Heo HERI Cee cet| tonavetoana inthe wall Rbunaee tae Hetero reas tubborn Soar" Spec ed Wilder * M myd-im* IN MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDE: y settles the fight between Campbell's Le sounaee 9 priests, he said, want Eo secon ie | a pa ead : friends and Mr. C. L. Williams, who was Local Notes. ai the requis : re : , JOUNTRY REAL ESTATE : N < inted, 1 rl mission here Wes H Hames, W i _COUNTRY REZ STATE, CLOTHING. first appointed, but whose commis hei bond ofA Gay Wond. Constable; waste: | is work, ond 6 lorosot trained emimorer ones i will | = ANGI ri ate — wns withheld the point eon a2 | day approved by the Court in General Term, and experience have been gained by long | suceec’t ose com FIVE FLOORS, WELL FILLED WITIC | the opposition to, the uppointient on the |" “hyeisale of horses belonging to ex-President | Years of faithful service, that he is leading democrats of the state. politicians indorsed Campbell, who l workers of the part of es SSORTMEN' NEW, democratic a aly Was one of the leading politics Arthur, which was to have taken place to-day “Have you outlined any particular policy for | not be gull at noon, Was postponed on account of the rain | Your own administration? until Friday, May 29,atthe same hour and| “My only object will be to administer the place as heretofore advertised. affairs of the bureau economically and emi- MR SALE-SUN DIAL r cooking with bai from and overiooking this S200 to $000 down, and CLEAN, TAILOR-MADE AND CUSTOM- fo $30 yer uionth til paid for ss Sau t t Liverpool, ol The commencement exercises of the Laws | ciently. At present, while I a general hotel LIKE CLOTHING, AND THE PRICES Office Holding Editors. seminary, commer of 4% and H streets gouth- | knowledge of the work, I am ot course unac- | ( ae comeaaen, eee THOSE WHO GAVE CIRCULATION 10 SCANDAL. | Seat took place last evenings quainted with Its detail. To thoroughly mas | ro be en LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE NAMED OUS ATTAC UPON MR. CLEVELAND TO BE W. Tayloe Snyder, trustee, has filed a bill in terthose will be my first objec | dered Bratt’s da nter, nen. 9-Foom house < onic Boi . equity against Adélaide E Baker and others,| “There are rumors that you contemplate | TCU MIMS Mugler ter. Apply Dr. IN WASHINGTON. Those editors of republican newspapers who pe es ore Meet the ae ae Rens changes. Is there any | y As Unanimously ade by the Presbyterian SARS FOVe! e1 lons I Col, John joe, and enjoining the heirs-at-law | feun iu Cin dn session at Cincinnati. ‘ IF YOU WANT TO BUY A $10 SUIT, poe ns CEN An froin bringing suite pending the construction of | “None Whatever, It fs not Ilkely that with a Downey, aged 7,8 wellknown WOR SALE TWO wit Hi ; “aye y a aly: the will, desire to give an economic and efficient admin- | pesident of Howard. c ’ . Was gored to at hig et a physic ne IF YOU WANT TO BUY A $15 SUIT, ter connected with the scandalous — per- —-—s istration I should commence by a sweeping re- 4a hh by» erney buil’on bis farm, near MOT: WILDS BIOS pines mene ron fe “Apply we 1405 1, st ie aa sonal attacks upon the President are to] ABLE To Ger ALONG Wirnovr Hrx.—An | moval of those whose skill and experience | Pac! tamily. eo ssa perce ei Dr. HERMAN CANFIELD, Bris: IF YOY WANT TO BUY A $20 SUIT, ve removed. Postmaster General Vilas | 0!d colored man, named Frank Smith, was ar- ld contribute to thatend. One thing Ido} “Vicwor Hugo will be buried In the Pantheon, a eh Le — eke 7 iat Oe oh : ey raigned in tho’ Police Court this morning | want understood, and that is that this bureau Before this announcement was temas & fon S3LER BE AMERE TW NCTGS IF YOU WANT TO BUY A $25 SUIT, has oat iat ne wut remoree! Mo gn aie aente charged With assaulting his wife, Margaret | is not an eleemosynary institution ota place | decree had been drafted seculariging the Pane : ~ SHINGTON ae tlating these scandals tee . i o] a vhich persons can obtain work simp! = a «A je month Adare Jontgomery County, Md., a new cottage. - en Pek e80 SU Mf partisanstip, bi PSC rae nenoy.? With a hickory club. Smith said he | in w stad is “es af 0 i theon, in order to permit ot the duterment ‘me OMY ean” | welsituated om high ground and ‘iieely furnished, IF YOU WANT TO BUY A $30 SUIT, Giller heads or dotuttinonte: seren with dhe | Was gullty in sel “ottense,” “cause his wife cut | account of their personal misfortunes, “When in or Hugo's rematus, paring the price $9, Star offic + rust be see ppreciuted. “Apply toASEES We — ther heads t Athin with a razor. Margaret, who 1s nearly | appointments are made ther will be because of PAXTON Ww Bae re Serie Maar pccaian Avply OAM ES We SSE SRO MEE Eau Fostinater General: | They resent the mean | Die yeurerolducaied the tacormory aan acecuney existing in the Bureau and not we paid to onde SEE ate Es .s Which were made 5 pause some One Waits a place, My" Whol so /ONOHUL, builder, at the Grove. my? hen a candidate, and think the | ld the court how cruel he had treated her, | cause so! ni plac whole er ‘T—A FARM OF 100 ACRES, NEW IF YOU WANT TO BUY A $40 SUIT, house and good bas orth of the cit; ae SWOKMSTEDT & BRA DLE’ ‘an you get along without him?” the judge in- } record in regard to appointments in the elvil | whole matt quired, “Or course 1 can, judge; you know if | service is well known, and itis not likely that | * ok maiter on le do you dat way once, he'll do It worse de | I will yield any of thé opinions I have hereto- men who contributed fo the dissemination of vse scandals: rie deehe to hold public office. r of deputies, yester- IF YOU WANT TO BOY A $45 SUIT, 1 ! the attitude of the my27-1m O28 mocrats have been diligently bunt | next time,” answered Margaret. The judge gave | fore expressed.” mumunists was ada tons. SUF x ope, Suet wall PRE SAGE OF EENTOIS ACRE ISLAND TN IF YOU WANT TO BUY A $50 SUIT, Soe eee oe etOn ain Pere scea | Frank two months, ng How about the change in the backs of the 2 Treg eng fons Jump-seais and t “ Round Bay, Severn River, 5 miles shove Ai So PEO Zr aS . ‘ Sas itic cl ney? Allain-Targ: te ofthe interior, fainted vouNG, Pine fruit: house, @ rooms: good lishing ard aoe IF YOU WANT TO BUY A PAIR OF Whole scrap books, in some cases, for subiniss | 5) pps BLUNDERS.—Antonlo Blondl, ames- |, “Nothing has been determined tn that diree- | aways aud 1¢ carried out of the chat- | Apply Dr. TEACKLE, 128 Park Ave., Ball —= Crees senger for the past twenty years in the Navy | tion yel, although the subject has been dis | ber, ae Ne ‘TROUSERS, SPRING OVERCOAT, OR BOYS’ department, died last night, Notwithstanding | cussed. 'T think myself that the old picthre aS W SEVEN ROOM FRAME a E Be SEACOS rag Cd MEpUpNCR se: iid long Service he had dfiticulty in auderstang: | backs and the green tint Were much superior os Mts Boox.—Gon. tam with cellar: ten minutes Walk from depot, CLOTHING, COME AND SEEUS. OUR $10 -Repr to the present mud-colored backs which are J sentative Bisbee, of Florida, says, as | ing and in being understood, and many ludi- s ‘ unt tok no drive rday, belug appre= Se will pay eroud By the year, $12 per month, J! — ar fi he wants the President to move | erous mistakes resulted. On one occasion his | ily the worst work yet put out. In fact | hensive that it would Cause increased pain an this work ut reduced LL, Silver Spring, Mi eile AND $15 SUITS ARE GREAT VALUES. mci FANG way er acmnice Sepa ehlef sent him with a dollar bill to get a New wis lew to astistie atest The on ae Asi if his book brought t . HH WIL 221, ACRE> = Ae ee) rs Y |. He scoured the streets until he % polling pis ween, | first printed sheets of his book were brought to GOO Tams mies tom tig miles | THEY MUST BE-EVERYRODY Says so | lican offi “Cleveland will be drawn in | XOrK Herald. Hie sco Worth of Heralds wad re, | raving and lettering are of superl: hut BA Sneertton er ew peoion, 4s. K. PROREY. rib ae age Wa ap ati lepine daa me thotzh,” he Says cneouragingly. He ‘will | turned with them, Another time he was sent | Sp, but thelr utilization is not s! and ti was devoted. to that work. : : W. HALL, 450 43 st. 8. g THAT SEFS'EM, AND WE TRUST THAT | sooner ‘or later be forced to adopt the policy h i Here 7 ec ed Mer to buy a dollar's worth of horse-car tickets and | Ustic. Here,” continu i os some foreigh banc visa came back with a hundred ginger horse-cakes. | ome, foreign Batic notes, “isa Steer enema though the workmanship does not compa y, 15 relieved from duty at the | AMERICANS DEcoRATED IN JAPAN.—The De- | with that upon our notS. The modeling een valley of Paint Branch. 4’ delight ful East Florida Semi Gainesville, Fla,, and | partment of State is informed by Minister Bing- | bank notes 1s an art in itself, and its highe: CANADIANS Wit0 FAVOR INDEFEND! ented on very wivuntageous terms Fe BE Sy Boe GTO ae ‘Six months | bam that thee rof Japan has conferred | attainment is only after years of experieace | At tife annual banquet of the National Liab at y wivantageous terms, F, He join his company. Leave for six months | am pig bos and practice, coupled with u true artistic in- | Moatreal last the toast “Phe Indepe Marcus P, Miller, ar y. First : Reve |i ie . twit on mes M, Smith, UW, S army. (retired). as | Dr BV. Veeder, W.S. Chaplin, Dr. D. B. M As long a8 tie governmnent does Its work of nd several mayors G gj engraving and printing should it not do it for | orotler eities respoidid, the object bere to professor of tallitary, science ind | Curteo, W: E. Patson and M: M-Scott, tn recos- aiidepartinents Without competing with private | ciceai oni hate keuial to tie Que being to | SECOND-HAND After he had seenfhe general in. the afternoon, ways, Co Dr. Dovglass said he thought he was freer of pain and Was feeling better than at any Uime in two months. his party is toreing upon him.” ‘commanding YOU WON'T GET EXCITED BECAUSE A onument, the dome of the Capitol, Army Onpers.—First Lieut, Arthur L, Wag- Home, the Maryland tural College $20 SUIT OR OVERCOAT ISN'T MARKED ner, 6th infant! Fs 416 8 thst Tue Mosxenexr A. SAKS\& CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, ders twas Ieuning’s Station, 1 250i howeand | MF25 B16 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. D4 acres, ies from Washington ville, Md., large brick house and stable ‘tactics at Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie, | nition of their services as professors and teach- | ooyporations?” itish press Chat no prominent n tn Capada wae ‘. pth Wars i : in i he bureau to do the best cl denounced as impracticable, and it WASHING TO a arriage, Wagouse hutuess, horsey tary of War Second Lieut, John T. Thomp- Cluverjus’ Defense. Of Work at the lowest possible Agure so thas intuiued that if there was to be aug fede w heifer and 2 sows, . son. 2d artillery, will visit the camp, of the 2d | THE WATCH KEY NOT TO BE TAKEN APART— | when any department desires Work of this kind | Cration It would be with the Cuited states, R THE SE + miles H EADQUARTERSB regiment of Alabama state militia during the EVIDENCE FOR THE PRISONER, it would send its order here with perfect as pce on 1 ca) RSTONE y condition of excellent period of its encampment AtMonigomery, Ala! Im the Cluyerlus marder trial in Richmond, | surance that ev SALE OF GRANTS PHILADELPHIA Horsr.— $4,500 FOR FINE fiupectitg, = ihat, reghent, “under” -sach | Va. yesterday morning some time was spent Feeiitenny ain so luapire once oom hence No. 2009 Chestnut street, orm 6 acy Fei Capign 400 instructions as he 1 MAY, Fecelve | in discussing the question as to whether Her- | "1h bw BS ae gintionte pene neers iE _auotin yesterday: mr Georg ee are from the adjutant general of the army. | man Joel, the witness who had testified to re-| anything In the report. to the eilect that. a 5u0. TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE ore tue g2y0){ SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS | Licond Lieut. George N. Chase, 4th Infantry, 18 | Witinwe watch key for the prisoner sirauid be water-mark paper, similar'to that used by the of Philsbeintos aes trict line, house and buen, relieved from duty at the university of Wiscon- | fliowed to take the key to Bleces fOr the pur- | Junk of Engiand, js to be adopted? l thaws, tie 7,000, sin, to take effect he defense stated that | “The committee has made jis report upon the x4 ‘asbington, 13 rooms house, — company, First Lieut. july 1, 1885, and will join his of identifying it. house, vi They ictor'H, Bridgman, 2d wished to Introduce witnesses whose testi- | bids for distinctive paper, aud the decision rests artillery, is relieved from duty at the Massachu- | mony would necessitate the introduction of the | with the Secretary. In’ regard to th setts agricultural college, Ambhert, Mass. to | key, and, consequently, they did not want the | mark paper it may be said that, while the Bank ‘We havemade the pricesto meet the timer,sothat none | #ke effect July 1, 1885, ‘and will join his bat- key taken apart. It was decided that the key | of England relies upon this paper as a pre tery. should not be taken to pieces. tion for its notes, the engraving upon th BIONDI. On Tuesday, M may deny themselves to geta SPRING SUIT. O tas * The defense then 0) — b: weve notes is of the a oe ae We. ANToINc HION DI nt here the Ten Pe TED IN Lert ror New ORLEANS.—Commissioner of | ducing Mrs. Jane F. Tunstall as their first wit-| the contrary, have multiplied the eng: a years a ema tment here he Ten Per TUATED IN EEA PP EE aS EES: Patents Montgomery, Congressman Butter. | ness, “she gutted that she iad lived at Little | upon our cies, both face and back twin bia aged fi nine Yeats, & veteran Of the Mewtenn dothit a a 929 7th thersburg), 40 5 ry, mou! Ing and Quee uty over thirty | generally covered that no watersnark could be huneral hunday, May Biker 2 ne. TE for the peo din & prosperous agricultural cominu- | A good CHEVIOT SUIT at $5.50, worth $9. worth, Mr. Decaindry, secretary of the U.S. Soke: ‘The pesner was her nephew and Lil- Gistinguiehed. In fact, it is difficult to perce! Funer. Nay Sist-at 2 p.m., from 0° ors io Spe convenient to churcues, schools, post office, ae, . . board commissioners of the World's exposition; v3 di . The and Seventeen mille respectively from | A good CHEVIOT SUIT at $6.25, worth $10. Ticute Buckingham, president of the board: | #82 Madison wag her granduiece eee ee meaatered forsale | “4 gue MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT at $7.50, worth | Mr. Marcellus Lsyuthesst, Ericuds aud reiutlves invited to at- own - ; er Branduicce. The | even the distinclive slik thread. |The de ¢ risoner had resided at her house from as to the paper, however, rests with the Secre- | “DoyLE, On Snytay. May 24th, 188%, at So'emek dener, US commissioner for | tnt the Wme of his arrest, except | tary, and hls orders. will be carried outs tn | pleas, CATIMN SEY BAN eat Swlciocke "The farm ts of $12. the Interior department, left for New Orleans | when he was at school, Soon alter her bus-| short, as I have said in everything that relates | Seven'years, ed by a two-story fram to-day, via Piedmont Air line for New Orleans, | yand’s death she gave the prisoner & watch and | to the bureau, I shall simply endeavor to give | _ Funeral will take place from ber late residence, 601 id is bisected by | A fine CASSIMERE SUIT at $9, worth $14. to be present at the close of the exposition at | q key. They bad belonged to her husband. | an honest, economical and efficient adminisira- eet southWesi, Ob Thursday, May 25, at 3 county Fi: “Appi WW: KPULRS, | 4 grg PRINCE ALBERT SUIT at 915, worth $25, | DOO" 00 May SL. Witness was shown the Key found at the reser: | tion of its aftalrs. What changes, If any, ni tive the price of have suee A the older iis they numbered el anc e sejoinin, InISes, voir, and she sald she had never seen it before | be necessary in its personnel will only take 3 ¥.on Tueslay, May 19th, 1885, ee se Paes Festt oes Baltimore, A nice Four-button CUTAWAY at $11, worth $20, | ARREST OF A POSTAL CLERK. —Post Office | nor’one like it, Wituess had received three | place after a thorough’ investigation of the de- arg, Layton Sto Gock 8m, rest of th hing world laughed at us —- es i Inspector Henderson this morning arrested D. | jetters from Tililan shortly before her death | fails of the work, aud solely With that object tn gikbraten pesrct ber aun ‘of bagar’ Halley, When we sunounced at our opening that we oe FARM OF SIXTY BLUE INDIGO FLANNEL SUITS, from $6.50 up. | w jcauffinann, a postal clerk between this city | The last one was dated March Ta, Tt was exis | view.” : : that { BTmery of Washington's tn € J cost tdo tt andstittpay | Wale of cultivation: three mils west of Gaithersbute, | CHILDRENS’ SUITS from $1.75 upwards He te etre fr ie nereat many let- | Pititan informed ‘Mr. Tunstall that, sbe was | ing to sccure the coutract for the postage stataps | Ctiicmat sil eeepc , | improved latd onchalf mile trom senece arin te a Baio Ureck Lratieln © malls on the | about to close her school in Bath county and go | would necessitate a large reduction in the force TD am. Prievdsare invited. * expenses done it. Speedy forms easy, “Address Hc: PETE, | BOYS’ SUITS from $3 upwards. ee to Old Point Comtort with s lady friend, asa} which bad been employed upon that work, is sales are the rotits. We sell law Mary 1,000 PAIRS of PANTS:-FOR MEN, BOYS AND| RepReSENTATIVE O'FERRELL, of Virginia, | Companion, Her friend was to pay all expenses. | wholly without foundation, as the bureau lias | 15%5, at Sb. On Wednesds Horning, 27th, 0B. Of Pe comin, TAL x » order to sel “te ni $ testified to the prisoner’s ex- vi rinted any of the tage stamps, all | MARIE, infant daughter of Wim. and Koss eran « 80 ASR ae MILES FROM | CHILDREN, very cheap. has beaten all bis colleagues in the way of get-| Solient reputation and wo the fact that he wore | tie srofk upon them having: been executed by | land, aged 13 months, * ity. by B. & HR! and good pike: all im- P. Pies THE TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE provements for a country place, Call or address GEO. ting postofiices, He has 240 postoflices in his | no moustache about the time of the murder. private parties. soe ¢ TES NT CLOTHING HOUSE Ties ‘Room Wor % “edente bein — district, which 4s the hot-bed of Mahone! a Gee aa pees epee UNDERTAKERS Has among {ts 3,000 or more Sults styles and eee ‘ ; and of this number he bas already “had 90 ‘The National Game. RANGE OF THE THERMowETEN —The follow. | ___U> n ee ts By ore 8 sty id MS FORSALE-SIXTY ACKES, Mahoneites_ replace ry straigl lemocrat Base layed yesterday as fol- | ing were the re: gs at to-day: OSE: AWLER, FURNISHIN UNDER- prices to one 1¢ you wantanextea | Cclered waitin appteant peach orchint tag THE Several of the offices are of some importance, LPR ALEentee oiiaes ae: Natio yA 38.m, 65.0; 7 arm, 680; Tham, 72.85 3 TAREM ant PRACT! AL ENBALANAL fine Suit, wehavett. If you want something | frum city un good toad smal casts perme’ Cates = Paying rot W100 2 Pittsburg—Plttsburg, 2; Baltimore, 1. AtNew. |)» 896.0 deynlpicccin. Teationseal Wik Mone food for a little money, we have that also, All | vt Apely op address GEORGE E MITCHELL, | LONDON AND LIVERPOOR CLOTHING CO.! que Navan RETIRING Boanv.—Captatn | ark N.J.—Norfolk, 4; Newark, 1. AtLouls-| ‘tay Furcurunzp Tesasony WATCHMAN— ae Varieties and styles of Pants. Clotiing also | "am 7, Federal Building, corner sth and ¥ sta, eg een Greer has been appointed as member of the | vilie, Ky.—Louisville, 8; Metropolitan, 6. At|The new colored watehinan of the jTreamary BE tence RP. WARVEY, Ye Iittle folks at little tigu SOR Ss, “ao ACHES < my sd TREE’ board in place of Com: lore x who was tened almost leath by -NDERTAK! Pe he Witte DoiSs ak TR Sacre. DR Sait 60 ACHES OF DA: Fe eee ne Hy Fy Belch Gill be ooo | Cencinnadl—Cincinnatl, 20; Athletic, 5. At) who was fright gioom in the building after | aplai1m 922 Peunsyivunis Ave. 3.W, ‘mbered (pine), Bindensburg road, near Riggs’ Harmony. Lieut. . ich will be re-ex- | Lancaster, Pa.—Lancaster, 6; Wilmington, 2. day ‘teh for trial to- = Mill. Apply to tO, HOLTZMAN, Cc amined by the board atan early day. He has ‘At Boston —C! 11; Boston, 10. At Jersey | dark was placed on the day watels for trial te RTHCR_ROONEY’S meow 10th and F sts. n. Tue Cexesnarep -been an’ invalid for several years, but on his | City, N, To nia, 20; Jersey City, 6. At| day. His it of Sosenity, Sonne. a ore 14TH STREET FURNITURE AND UNDER- a WOR Si Se first examination he was foiind incapacitated | Providenc—Providence, 3; ‘Detroit 2. merely a temporary rest! It of ais ate org Beg TAKING ESTABLISHMLNT, 6 beautifully located, on macadainized road, two | qnOuonee od best browits thotene {or duty, but the disability was not incident to} ‘The esstern league held @ special meeting | is the Intention to give hime, snother Noa The} eps _____ aw bey tes seed re tne eevee: < teva an ig cavers the Service. caIGaSC TES Amway drs aa ee one gee unas Sone anything to frighten SS that oe ‘UNDERTAKER, ADLER’S WALKER & WILSON, 1000 Fat nawe “any 2d Sole Agent for District of Columbia, | ResiNED.—Naval Cadet John W. Wedder. | were eo Amended as to remove all restrictions | his terror was merely the result of his simple- of @ wand New Jersey ave. mw, Pergonat QOK SALE-A FINE TRACT OF “TWENTY: | Warehouse—H. 1. Biscoe’s whart, foot of ott st: nw, | burn has resigned from the navy to take effect | fom Ine Ritchen white in the act Ot delivering | mindedness. A private investigation WHI [be | attention to all details of funerals. TEN PER CENT Petit Land hear exteusion of Massuchu. | Orders prompuy filled and deliveries made to any | immediately. He 1s @ resident of the District | $4 Warmits the pitcher 19 deliver the ball trom hed, however, and if 14 can be found tant are | > @ Cain &. 00 ee iso Oe reuteefine Dwelling Hone atom ead | Too!" PAVEMENTS * of Columbia, but ,was appointed to the naval | above the shoulder. Each club was ordered to | {fh SRY fOUnoniion Jr ee will be some dis R: PR CLOTHING HOUSE, property, "HIENEY € BRADFORD, 1819 st uw. | GRANOLITHIC, AWMEICIA sToNE | academy, eee iinols, “Hla brother Bese. lece of flagging or marble in front of | fhe vict ‘ crt et ee saz neck x MASTIC. gymnasium tahers box, RE dare ware : i : Ne of years ago, +00 . i BOTELER, STRICTLY ONE PRICK. SOK SA ROD ENGI EN (cpleten vas cacorevie mci, manocees aat Carente |e ey Sees OME 5 Eqvat axp Exact Justice.—“Bill” Jones, | J), - Front Koval. Va Guttago,nlug roemas, modern In Pavement or'iver inrequired,” “oo™e end durable | 74 exprcorr visited the Secretary of War ‘The Washington Star. an eccentric old colored man, and Geo. Adams. 827 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Brovements: los s OOK ERO; carrion nee cystable; Wood | Orders ily attended to, and all work guaran- | at his office this morning for the first time since | F#m the Lauret ee Review, i Southeast corner Massachusetts avenue, ed Fencing,” orjsauenial irom fencein front, house | (4 OF he term OF ANS stes the day upon which he took the oath of offies, | | This excellent paper—we think it the best and in” perfect order; well in yard: free stone mountain water; afternoon paper in the country—celebfAted the ive celine ander house: photographs | gfe wae an aftngennent of aly rg ol Tue WALES COURT-MARTIAL.—Mr. Walker, |'ten thousandth day of publication on Saturday Always be saphioge . are in the RIGHT PLACE, soon a ee roe a Re roe eee Ae court has ay ee eee a chief clerk of Foes Meath pay a re oe ed last. ‘THE STAR js successful because It deserves a ene bat, D, : myFam | clans or sults for damages . Sane aero SALE VALU. Orn ‘H. L. CRANFORD, hate se Dm st Cleveland Quing to Fitvatisville, War toetwenine Peo Oe 1418 F sow. | Navan Nores.—The U. 8. 8. Hartford arrived | P Festdent Cleveland Going toXew York Ba Open evenings until 9; Satardayd until 11. a0 handsomely and conveniently ocated: fine ‘Telephone call No. 881. api7m_| at san Francisco to-day trom Honotule with jew York Sun, today. sayin | HARON DUCKETT Ateornarabiatriiigentars | ED, Adiiral Upshur, the fetiring commander of | Gon" ateuahon, oF tie Meworial commnitice, j ms | Ma my4-1m ‘a ATER AND tartoR, the Pacifle squadron, on board. | Tho U. 8.8, | S00" ihe Beuiicd Vile ot teas Wiebe caer Sats ZeSis | POmeec re Can aS PRINS HOORE. | sosummvinn clghthoure days work woe | MShON On pining Dezel, Ay. % Sp ment of tA N MA a ‘i NITE 3 MED ns and ckville, Ma, ‘Metropolitan SPRING Goops ht hours s work was | accom: ferien Endisot, Wat POS ASCE SGA RAM e Ay | ment REESERRrscmon | StapUmNynRadAmueane eece| Sainte uaa Sheree ine best herielel: : ik oC REL Wola, | a a eal ac reat reduction, ocho Aras zeene pant gn Sh Ft ANLISHMENT OF | Sere aguration of the new stoke gorse President, gremes to hove “ale teat of the Please cull, inspect aid beconvinced. “wpaiain | Wt. HEADING, Rockville, Ba. my? ana 2111 Peunsyivanta aveoue | ment of Rhode Island took place yesterday, | day to bithaelL, - ;

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