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i ee er WASHINGTON, TH FF INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, Coroner—De Witt C. Patterson, M. D., 9191 = - E OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Secretary of the Interior—L. Q, ©. Lamar,'The | Street northwest é yur MARYLA raven: aacni | ein waaCGk = Portland. = —William Forsyth, 1707 @ street =e ie DR. : = TT NGRESSHEN LIVE. THE EXECUTIVE. First Assistant Secretary—Henry L. Muldrow, | dorthwest. oY — and Their Places of Ebbitt house. B : — : Anspecior of Butldings—Thomas B. Entwisle, ‘appropriated for: ‘New Legisiation Probable This Win- ——— 3a EXECUTIVE MANSION. stant Becretary—George A. Jenks, Na: | 1709 H street northwest, be tor—Rominisconees of “Foreign” Imva-| The following is a list of Senators and Repre- M . President of the United States—Groven | qchal hotel, Durerintondent at Public Behools-W.B. Pow the sions. = sentatives and their places of residence in this | Fervall, C2. Var sia tat ot & mene Si ag te The book of ‘Treas- Correspondence of Tax EvErrxo Sr, on eG Ale wines orth wei a Ivision—Chief, J. J. 5 street an. SERATORS. 5 GC, Ala., r CEESRT RTS secretary 0. L. Praden, | saree mgs ary department oontalas i taiowion explaae- ~ ANNAPOLIS, December 4. | Aldrich, N. W., RT, cor. Vi avecand Hist. nw. | enna ge hiie Mamas 817 11th street southwest, Private Secretary—L, Q, C.Lamar,jr, 945K] Judge—William B. Snell, 941 K street north- | tion made by Col. J. M. Wilson, commissioner Eight bnndred and twenty-two persons have | fese gt Bae ey Lise Ve ave ‘Neill, Charles, Pal, 1326 New York ave, Executive Clerks—Charies M. Hendley, 1223 | street. weet, of publie bail Beck, J. B.. Ky., 1708 ell, J. J., Mo., 426 Gh st. now, uth street northwest; James C. Saunders. 1 GENERAL LAND OFFICR, Pai dings and grounds, ander direo- secured license from the state of Maryland, | Berry, Osborn’, B.S, Pebn,, O43 Kosten Ww, street northwest: Wm, He Crook, 2024 G | ¢, on T Bparks, Enpit: | Clerk—Howard L. Prince, 419 Spruce street, | tion of the chtet of engincers, UA A of she es- thereby giving that number of boats the priv: MC Tsp i Varker, AX... Willard. Street; Albert C. Wilson, 2000 G street. hoe =e Le Droit Park, 84 street | {™stes submitted for public buildings and lege to dredge for oysters in certain waters, bat rayne,'S EN. ¥., Portland. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFATES, Deputy—Joseph E. Harper, 113 grounds, for the year ending June 30th, 1887, prohibiting them from operating in other por- Kins, B. OW; Kaus. 1101 K st. n. w. tibon A.W. Tenn. 4 Secretary of State—T. F. Bayard, 1413 ane Commissioner—John D, C, Atkins, 507 4th | “Assistant United States Attorncy—Ed, H.|®0meof which are for larger tions exempted by law. The tax on these ves ps, W. W., Now Jomey, 915 Farragut og chnsetis avenue. rect. 447 G street northwest, sola aggregate | handsome revenue to the Son, nb, R.. Ti, 1320 4th st. now. Assistant Secretary—J. D. Porter, Rizys Faasion OFwros (Judiciary square). cane ‘Avsniant ‘Attorney ior D.G.—J. D. State, which is stilt further increased by the | Cuekrell, Francie M9 Peels Waa fae Second Assistant Secretary—William Hunter, | | Commissioner—John C. Black, Eneds | = scteae aoe 54 atreet erseers, ‘fines imposed in cases of violation of the dredg- | Chace, Jonathan, R. 1,113 N ai tw. Pindar, 3.8. XV. Wiliard TO Lek street, Georgetown ace, | Inlaid SNCDU. er OFFICE. naggesgnger—Columbus Harper, 2: chanics, laborers, ée., $30,000, or $4,000 more ing law," the penalty for which subjects the | Coke, Richard, Texs. 419 Gin at Ncw. D Rees nee. Seen | cconssnetones igusio V. Meeakgumany, S980 lam WaPRincn ee Aik POLIOR than appropriated for the year ending June 30, offender to severe sentence, in addition to | Cullom) 8. M. Til, 1714 It-ave. #. 1h. 1115 G st. nw, Chiet Clerk -Sevellon A. Brown, 1500 13th | Mamachusovs avenue." r ‘Méjor_ anti ‘Buperintendent.—William McE. ne The amount appropriated for the year a ee tam, Walch his vessel may be confiscated. ‘Notwieh- | Colaultl, Auved HE fia. 252) Now York ave 3., Wiltara's en eee pessoa epee ending June 80, 1886, is $26,000; an increase standing the stringent penalty, the law is] Dawe ry te te ae . ny SONAR dere. Phesiuean® eatbar Ge ett ane G eked anete Dee hee nr wett ries FR Vernoa, | Of $4,000 is requested. The parka and reserved | place theca ‘onen whiehareiey openly violated at times, as is evidenced by the | Delph'Joa y Oregon, 5 Latuyette square, Zeina Secretary of the Treasury—Daniel Manning, west.) 439 Fatreet south test, Public spaces in charge of thts office comprise | 8nd of insufficient capactt: large number of arrests recently made by the | Edmunds, Geo. ot ine Mass. ave. Richardson, J. D.."Tenn., National, Shan Temconee caitee, 7 | pSQiamissioner—John Eaton, 712 East Capitol | | Secretary hnd Propefty Clerk—Richard Syl- | an aggregate area of about 408 acres. TheY Af | hoped thay Gamnoe, Be overestimated, and it is | oyster navy, which las a foreeot three steatners | Eustis, Jaines B, La. 1623 Mase ave. Rigws, J. ML. lil., 134 Bet. ne, Assistant Secretary—C. F. Fairehilds, 1347 | street. veater, TUL Past ¢ pltol street. widely distributed,and were evidently intended oped that tis appropriation will be made. and ten sailing vessels in active service during Svante Ww ‘m, Be N. 2350. 18th and I sts, n, w. ets, J. H., Ark, 1311 11th st. aw Connecticut avenue northwest. OFFICE OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Clerk—J, Arther Kemp, 229 10th street north- sd y me gona repair of bridges: For two draw- | the entire season. The comnmnder of the force | Frye, P., Maine, Hamilton. Romels, Isaac, Ohio, Ebbitt, Assistant Secretary—W. E. Smith, the Arling- east, to be highly improved and to receive such per- Peete {t (navy yard) Anacostiaand Benning’s | is Capt, James I, Waddell, who commanded the | Gibson, L., La, 1723 RT. ave. Rowell, J. HL, LiL, 403 G st. now. ton. (Hove building.) ‘Poline Supecons—Dr. 8, A. Hi, McKim, corner | ™4nent care as would renter them ornaments 221440. It ts respectfully recommended | tamous ram “Shenandoah” duriug the re-| Gorman, Arthur P.. Md., 10 Lalayette square, : ‘Thomas, Kansas, National, = y 52 - i r. \- P % - 5 ‘hat provision be Ice belli Gray, Geo., Del., 816 25th st. ae, ‘hief Clerk—E. B. Youmans, 1520 Connecti-| _irector—John W. Powell, 910M street north- | 5th ‘ard Avot satheasts Dr. G fagru- | tthe nation’s capital, The greater of | t! ion be made tor two brik ceepers: ion, iray, ie th Bt. Ranney, A. A.M Arlington. eet arenas northwest, west. der, 615°Verinont ‘avenue; C. i Hi. Klein: | #86 largest of thes parks are generally located | for this service, as In former vears. “The draw | "The oyster dredging season in Maryland be- | Geonke, J. %, Miss. 115 Maryland ave, n.e. 5.11. Texas, Metropolltam, Appointment Division Chief—Eugene Hig- BUREAU OF LABOR, sebmiit, 3113 N street northwest, and J. W. | sha ha nee CORT a Se Px] Sebnni ee la bridge is required to be opened | gins in November and ends in April. " Vessels, oe : pion, Wade, 8. C., Metropolitan, Reed, Thos. B., Maine, Hamiiton, gins, Metropolitan. (Kellogg billding.) Bayne,-3d, near A street, southeast. Present popular places of resort. ‘a number of | Jail and Yerwis HazIDE 10 the almshouse and | however, can engage me IES Pe ge ag be ES Reese, 8. Ga."Metropottan. SUPERVISING ARCHITECT'S OFFICE. Commissioner—Carroll D. Wright, 1835 N » qnitt. FIRE DEPARTMENT. the small reservations in prominent sections | branch. Phe services of two men are required | test case; by Out of ths juders of ther donee | Hatison Bene: Wonniae es Robertson Wr Anke oh ee Supervising Architect—M. E. Bell, 1333 Ver- | street. Chie’ Engineer—Martin Cronin, 404 H street | of the city have also been highly im-| to open this draw, and, in addition to this ser- | appeals,’ are not compelled to take out the | Hawley, Joseph R., Conn., 3 Mass. Rigs = ag ee PRINTIXO. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. northwest. Teenage ad aR RtNe Ng POE ng | Hee have, Been ‘employed. in making | icenee that has. horeaiore heen fmponsd ad Hoar, Giorar'k., Mana 1323 kext Hankin, Jou, Win, Ebbite BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. jeneral—A.H. Garland, 1315 Ritode | As George rn eir brick and ston - rs to this und Benuing’s bridge, the | which materially increased the revenues of th is, John J. Kansas, 1 B st. n. Sadler, T, W Metropotttan, Chief of Bareau—E. 0. Graves, 1700 14th | ,,nugrney General_A-H. Garland, 1315 spntant Chiet Engineer (acting)—Geerge | jngs. “This year four more Of tuese will be Im. | latter about two tetera ass DEES, oyster Jund. ‘The ayster law, it would seein is | Jackson, Howell & Tenn, 1016 VC ave, SencyGan 8 Onle tao ew. Ba Mame Island avenue northwest. Spilman, 2803 M street northwest. proved. The beauty of these parks depends in For replanking the roadway. and foot-walks, | {ull of technicalities, and no doubt at the ensu- | Jones, J’ K,, Arkansas, National hotel. Sessions, W. LN. ¥.,6146th Mrsistant Chief—Thomas J. Sullivan, 1590 | Solicitor General—John Goode, 1600 16th wanilstant Chief Engineer (acting)—Charles | a groat mensure upon the neatness and order in | and repairing tron work of Anacostia bridge, | Ing session of the legisiniure in January, an omen: Chas’ W. Hlorida 1703.0 at nar Snyder, C. BW. Val Netional ~ street. Merviln North Capitol street hey are kept. ‘Their lawn surfaces 500. This bridge is probably subjected to | effort will be made to substitute anuther in ts | Kenna, J. E., W. Va., 1536 16th st new, Symes, Geo, &,,Golo., Portland, Se amcees ioe tacie Assistant Attorney General—Robert A. How-| | Secretary—Oito C. Reinecke, 428 M street | cnire frequent mowing, and should be freely | more travel that Sen's DIOSBLY , Subjected, to | effort will ized by oystermen-that the | Lozan, John'A., Tie cor. 13th and Clinton ste, | St;mer Geo. 4 owe iano Sc ee ard, 1742 N street northwest. northwest Os Titicred ducing the summer months, while | Columbia, being the direct approach to the city | present law regulating the catchine of epsters | Mitchell. J. 1, Ba, i 3 Swope, John’A., Pa, 214 Ast. se. Superintendent—J. A. O'Neil, 1464 Rhode |" tsistant “Attorney General—William A.} Fire Marshal—William ©. Drew, 1337 30th | their walks, ornamental evergreen and decidt- | from the lan e agricultural district southeast of | in Maryland waters is more complicated than | MeMilian, 33. Re M ui Stove, 'W. J., Mo, 133 Maryland ave. me. Island avenue. Maury, 1100 Vermont avenue. street northwest. Chie Gy and shrubs, thelr flower-beds. &e., re- | the Eastern Branch of the Potomac, The condi- | any of the former laws enacted on the subject, | McPherson, John R. ' Singleto: K., Miss. 1620 15th st, OFFICE OF STEAMBOAT INSPECTOR. Assistant Attorney General—(Department of THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. fier uutemitting attention to preserve them | tion of the woodwork ix such as to demand im- | It is alike open to complaint by dredgers-and | Mand ee ee enh Sayers, J.D, Texas, 1114 G Supervising Inspector General—James A. Du- 5 2 ¥, 1008 (Office, Department Building, 508 D_ street 5 Be . i a ‘ ag By “Gy ipringer, " N, J. ave,'s, ©. Si qh tor G IJ: A. Du- | the Interior), Zach Montgomery, 1003 K street | (o4y, P E fs, treet | 7 condition. ‘The present regular w 3 fy atlention, and an approprition is | those who are called upon to éniorce its pro- | Mahone, W, Va., Cifamberiain. Sprit W. M,, Tit, 226 N. Prono soir ap toner pn ee rine iiding, J force of gardeners und laborers employed, pro- | earnestly recommended for ite visions, Maxey, 5. B., Texas, 413 4th s: Stewart, Chas, bexas, 1114 G st. now. Neer es ar teenie: Amistant Attorney General_(Post Office De- northwest.) at a aetinly (from. this appropriation, is |_| Attention is invited to the fact that the origi- | THE MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA pouxpaRY. | Miller, John'F., Caly 121s Strait, H. 8. Minn., 305 as ‘OF S is m, partment), Edwin E. Bryant, 1329 L street} Health Officer—Smith Townshend, M. D., 221 | not sufficient to fully perform the duties re- | nal map of the elty pape Th ci botweon Ate ats = * | | Miller, Warner, N. ¥., 1303 K st. nw. Sawyer, John 6 Chief of Burean—W. F. Switzler, 707 12th | Porthwest! 4% street northwest. quired. The most necessary work in many of | this offic approved by’ Presideat he compact between the states of Maryland | Morgan, John T., Ala., 11:3 1st st. Scott, Wim. L. street northwest, - = Solicitor of Tuternal Revenue—(Treasury De- | Chier Cierk—J. C. McGinn, 225 4% street | te parks ean only be perurmed, and minor | Washington on March 2, 1797, has become so | 80d Virginia having recently been settled by | Morrilljustin ©, Yio. Th mits Circle, Skinner, T. G., Culef Clerk—J. N. Whitney, 1827 I street | partment), Charles ch Oia East Capital | , Chlet Ci AN, 1» B25 dty pau amportant dities are neglectod tothe detri- | dilapidated by constant hundiing In court and | the marking of the boundary line between the | Payne, H_B., Ohio, 1122 Vt, as Sowden, \ northwest, Sanitary I :tors—T. M. Embrey, 1127 9th | MEE! Of the ornamentel character of the | elsewhere that it will soon be totally us two states, there is very little complaint now of | P#lmer, Phos. W.. Mi K st. now. Stone, E, LIFESAVING SERVICE miner of Claims— (Department of State), | street norinwents We A. Hhwrl TO Teh aire grounds. Tho area of improved This mpap was prepared by Mr. Jame dredgers of one. state ‘infringing pn tite rights Zum, Aaa facut Sione, W 5 1 Superintendent-S. L K |, 511 | Francis Wharton. vente Tho! F 4 et street | BUAlly increasing by the cinple jor, the city surveyor in 1776. It Is recom-| of the other. Mo violations meine raed onp... 1. Megisaveste La Dri fae icitor of the Treasuty—(Treasury Depart- | norpwests Thoms Thortinwest; | f= Which special ippropriations ave been pro- | mended that an appropriation of $500 bemede | Che Chesapeake bags though Hot kerees whi | Plumb, Preston Bk ington, Assistant General Superintendent—W. D. | ment), Alex. MeCue, 1021 Vermont avenue, | ROWPWESE As. 2 Saag neg corresponding Inerease In the | for preparing a cprrect copy of this original | has elapsed since vile eens aes wale | Pugh, daines 1, Ala Stewart, J t.. Aritmton re 3 * % TUR! ie i Working force must be made to maintain them | map, and that after its approval by on the Virgints cage remade | Ransom, Matt. W., N St. Ma = poli ta O'Connor, 1015 O street northwest. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTU Ta theninie aioe tary of War, it be considered na eee pt aie na aginta side, which led at the time to | Hiadiebereer, He Hi V nT ae Pek opolian, FIKST CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. Commissioner of Agriculture-Norman I. ct Te Motels pau c | Nisht-watchmen, ata cost of $660 each per | use ins couris of law, and. the old wae te Med | 22,cXtensive correspondence between the gov- | B Phiteras, Wie. dase bee Storm, J.B. Ba. National Controlier—M. J. Durham, 1331 G street | Colman, 2 Iowa circle. ast; J. Re Mothershead, 9: annum, are requested for Franklin and Latny- | away as a relic of the past. Seat hr ae eal ets teensy sively | Sabin. Dwight M-, Minh, 1 lowa Clrela, F tvca Honiton, Borthwest. | Chief Cierk—Francis C. Nesbit, 2 lowa circle. oe ‘i ete squares, These parks are prominent re- — - = eae os scarred on almost as extensively s 1, 610 14th st. n Arlingtom, e ncis ine Pt ets v1 is, — OW us Whe) vere, . Deputy—John R. Garrison,628 B street south- | 5 Marine Produets—Gwynn Harris, | cunts for recreation and pleasure of citizens in Be When non-residents were allowed to | Sowell, Win, J. 1500 I st. nw at west. | Corte CAS eee Ebene ee erS) Einstein, 492 New | tie sections of Washingvon in which they are | AN ANCIENT EPISCOPAL PaRIsH, | C2!¢!0 qn help themselves 10 Maryland bi | Shennan Joh Ohid, 1319 K sta ay aided - oifices, Agricultural annex building.) _ amuel Einstein, 42 New | (iiatcgon. oF Washington in which they are = alves, nfringeme: on ents of | Sherman, John, Ohio, 131 By os Rigas aeeien eee Sa Commixgoners—Dorman 'B. Eaton, of New | Jersey avenue norttiw | SOFODIIN ate oe tooo The E: Haryiand oystermen was stopped some fi pd ae De deat ies #9. 1116 G : _Commisyio \ Saton, 0 hWest. he evening, afierthe uoirs of labpr of the | The Early Mistory of St. John’s Church, Meee bhed some fifteen | Stanford. Leland, Cal, and K sts. nw. in oe Controlier—I. H. Maynard, 25 Lafayette | york, Wormiey's; Alired P. Edgerton, William riclans to the Door-R. A. Pyles, int ; h abpr HOF More ago, and ever since the oyster | Simtord. | LG + RW. | Tarsney, T. EL, Mich, Pobitt, square. | fofrenhelm. > - 3 Darling, Brihtwood) D.C. Sad OE ane ce a Laie beds have yielded At no time has the | Tiller, Henry M.. Col. 1011 Mat nw. nibee, W. P.. Kentucky. 1108 224 st, naw Deputy—R. R. McMabon, 1730 F street | “Cyier Examiner—Ci -s Lyman, of Conneet- | J. F ) N street northwest;” } ev and the prese “the trees, shrubs yield bes an at present, ck ee Biase one Toole, J. K., M 3th st. ONER OF CUSTOMS. Sevietary—Robert D. Graham, of North Caro- tty, 125 11th street southexst; PORE Actes : St. J ch, Gee rn, is the seegnd | of the difficulty experienced. In de : 5 larenden. Peli renrery ‘S‘McCalmont, Willard’s. | lina. iat T. Holden, $0: h street southwest; B, eee eae nee aTS ne | oldest church In Washington, Chiistchurett at foreign” dred . Thomas, 0.8, Wis., National. aa pepe peed els Stenographer—John T. Doyle. Beall, 1740 14th s y A. A. ads ive Mansion. This | the Navy Yard, being a few years older. ae theshen mea fuser se punds. In those 7] ‘i Taylor, Tie ik, onic Metropolitan, Register—Gen. W. S. Rosecrans, Willard’s. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. Teese Ge t } ark ix much frequented by | church edifice was erceted in 1803, ‘The frat | for these’ violatingee Le oe reat SENTATIVES, favlor, Zach., Teun, Metropolitan, : ister—Ros A. Fish, 1203 Vir-| Public Printer—s.P. Rounds, 2001 K. street | hontacenue menue a audway's form, reetor. the Rev. Join J. Sayrs, was called 1804. | that the dredgers would resist the law officers | Ad Geo. E. gto Tillmat § GUL stn. AUDITORS. onter oe lor, 162: Papel aa ebesrnate al f ayra died in 1809, ‘The Hey. Walter Addison | STs. Raion ake akon to Van Eaton Bar sie oe Pens herman thoi mney rag nun Noe PRINTING DEPARTMENT. visitors wy raed reclor In 1809. ‘The ry about this! On one occasion # sheriff of the epunty in en vicie, B. LN 4 4 Soop re . ST cx eee i : rite pe time consisted of Charles Worthington, aS ee ? a Yan Schack, Vis., Hbbitt. Fara nadie 5 Wilhadia: US Layette | street northwest ne Henry 7 Brian, 94 1 ci y Saiiuod, Wiki tins | Howls, T. Corcoran, J. Mason, ‘T, Plater, B. | oar tote drcnte emer ee ee a a gringon. Ward’ Tiow Be sae ste as 32th ot ae a 3 2 a cd to remove ¢ Macka <ey and Willian Ste ae iS 2 ono N.Y, Arlington. Seemed ind... 628 Eust Capitol st, ware. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. P Guarcey eae a7 aot posed he old | Mackall, P. B. Key and Wiliiain Stewart, I rere vaiti Si pee Sinope f “Fourth Auditor_Gen. C. M. Shelley, 1507 R. In Charge—Aven Pearson, Globe house, 1201 | nortuwest: 1” Hatvey: Jt 1123 17th stree fag pavementand thebound-| Renel Keith made assistant minister 11 ere Deleted ms pelea ad Bann iF North Capttol st, Water Paty uals Tavenue northwest. nony Eckloff, 609 N. J, | F street northwest. WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE. ill ap the Pennsylvania aventic {ror Christ church organized, 1818, Mr. E by the huir of the head, intending to | Browne, 4 13321 Witkia, 8, B., Oni enn Ketee_Asogy loft, MINDING DEPARIMENT. Pesisiectan Frask B. Conger 1746 jhe Executive mangion grounds, which are not Tenlgued: 1821, ev. tephen Ty haul him aboard and dis of him ina sum- | Bunneil, F. C, Pa, Naiional: bton we ty g Jas. WWI ss 2 ia tas ping J thie 8 ES biel r 1, 1823. Mary Addison reealle wiry manuer, Fortuna Breckenrid; Ark., 218 North st, | Weaver, J. B., 116 C. ‘Sixth Auditor—Daniel McConville, 1289 14th | Foreman of Binding- Jas. W. White, 512 $d nasubstantial ed North | 1 i The Rev arti, yi * 2 1,218 North Capitol > Paton 7m r E 5 artificial hal ‘ Wellborn, Olin, Texas, [capaho eee —. dimes atta ler—Heury Sherwood, 1017 is pay heh cot larg eet: 1 und Douglass had ch rge or th r “ roy Barbour, d- Atiabnas 1331 @ at 3 Ww Syarchington, * tin ° 1 = Fite 3 Ia W. Tallock, 940 French 1 nent building, and to | Ae a : ieee 1 n he heard later what G., Miss. Ebbitt, en Ve- G10 13th st, nw, ‘Treasurer—C. N. Jordan, 16th and P streets| Mr. Chief Justice Waite, 1415 I street north- aOR y ‘ is, fad 10 | ducted ines and prea en his fate had he landed in the 17131 st. now, Waketield. J.B, Win, Coenen west. an eae mine i ee ornamental granite bound: | blind, tilt building Was then | ¢ ( the depredators of the oyster beds. | Blount, J. H., Ga., National, Warner, W..Mo.. 1741 GaAmisiant Treasurer—J. W. Whelpley, 800. | "SIF. Justico Miller, 1415 Massachusetts ave- a (ROtd i jo to recurtacs with Barsloud ec, | : ana’ eu’ | Aiihough one! oe the present afieials ha Bochashan, James N, J, 2139 K stn. w. Winans EB, Mich. 62 Bet. ne, careet 3 ergo ee nee Ao ror Fatt ao te meaartane wn near : r eet ene b treatment in mak elmont, N.Y. 1701 B. 1 av. nw, “Conn, Ham ygniet Clerk—James F. Meline, Burnt Mills, | | Mr. Justice Field, 21 st street east, Capitol | pits Wit belesiiey So8 Taree eens | ment paveiment the interior walks oF these MEW. WW. Corcoran buying cin arrests, in ute years the bombardment of a po | Brady, J" D. Va, S18 30'et meee Warter, A. 1. Ohio, bie iain ate co z wtp i 228 1s SN Med jo the vestey. Mr Wm, ice bout from the decks of a dredging vessel a | Barksdale, B. % veaver, A. jebr., National, Controller of Currency—Henry W. Cannon, eons Justice Bradley, 201 I street, corner New ent of Malling Division—Horace Ont one Feat eet ae temtn tenance of xe} {the chiet promoters of the | sh un the Chesapeake bay is an in- | Beach, Lb. nd. White, Silo, itm, 412 6mm slow, 1323 K street northwest. jersey avenue. B Riytrest pe renWere caeoud At i ne Tot 5 n the first fon that the dredger of the present day has | Blaud! R. P.. Mo,, Willard’s. Willis, A. 8. Ky., Mi Commissioner of Internal Revenue—J. 8.| Mr. Justice Harlan, Rockville, Ma. adent of Mailing sir ducehase OF coivet and: tor tater ce: : the Iev. | s of the old-tiine ‘activity ‘about him | Bound, F., Pa, 212 4th st. se. Wes SV, Willard’ ‘Miller, 1302 R. I. avenue. Mr. Justice Woods, 1421 K street northwest. a SpA eM aber ae ving given his vierived watermen of former days, | Brown, Chas, E., Ohio, 1736 Ist. n. W. White, a. 478 O at. n.w, Director of the Mint—J. P. Kimball, 1811 N. | _Mr. Justice Matthews, 1800 N street, corner | —Robert nets range an pers and it e, his services to the ren of the Chesapeake have | Burnes, Jas. N.. Mo, Wiliard’s. Wolford, ¥. i. i ainamna nthe Sie fustice Gray eet Rhote Istana avenue. | James E. Bell, 31-4 Ind soll, grasa seeds and. feriilizers, ana | ©" ; ci ‘hts which even the Maryland oyster navy | Burrows, J.C. Mich., 1101 K st. n. w. Wade, Wm. Ht. Be LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD. Mr. Justice Blaschiord, 1450 Te nce enue: | "Assistant Sup OL ity Deut itaining the lawns in good. condition, | Ghuteh Bulidine eulansont pee NS Browne tae Helen ong —— wala pobaiman Vice Admiral Stephen C. Rowan, | west. 2 vision—Charles E. Hi Y21 Tstreet morth- a; for ornamental trees anid shrubs and ras rector front 1844 to 1848, + A Ruined Life. Burleigh, H. G., N. ¥. 1511 Lstene we, Cabinet Ministers’ Residences. Naval Secretary—Commander Henry F. OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COURT. Superintendent of Resistry Division—H. J. | purchasing andercetl re Suntains | snes Dore Tab to 1B A. | HOW AN EMINENT WESTERN sURisT FELL FRom | Ballentine, Join Soph. ‘The following are we Picking, U. ., 1738 H street northwest. Cterk—James H. McKenney, 1517 Rhode | Hantord, 1203 ithode Island avenie rest. | snd making the é TSGo. te AND BECAME A VAGABOND. Bliss, A omni residences of cabinet Engiseer Secretary—Major David Porter | Island avenue northwest. nt Superintendent hertions, S800; constr 4 2 4 sone aw Work Hera icers in this city: Heap. U.S. A. 1618 Rhode island avenue. Deputy Clerk—Charles B, Beall, 1621 13th | sion—James Hy Puri : fal mtoaw walk, With -plers BEG auto aiiesuh Desenibar Stine een tie ae Thomas F. Bayard, Secretary of State, 1418 @ (Glerk—Arnold. B. Johnson, LeDrolt | street. 6 scieon Sine leet ene ees ss tired for the i stern b i : rack Gaul Talli; wae Glee 4 peor d ae gy ties ‘Mars! john G. Nicolay, 212 B street sou: juperintendent 00, ‘ ri Sod, recto) Ss tace Ber ning, Secretary ‘Treasury, Geanie ee ateequkee! Aiber dmdalved atraeac: (oaek: FS Simeon H. Merril, $16 P street wided with conte . % court when Wm, Wallace Drummond t. ne. 1501 16th street. 2 Reporter—J. C. Brancroft Davis, 1621 Hstreet | Superintendent’ of Branch Of U0. Vi iS was nied andi e |.) 11 Grant place, W. C. Endicott, Secretazy of War, 1818 16th (Coast and Geodetic Survey Building, south of | yorihwest, » town Station—iiuldah W. Blackford, satoep foo z PANT auea Timueerient eee as arraigned on and pleaded guity to the |G A. Ebbitt. street, the Capliol) ; Station 5 40 sd continued improvement of reser: | John | charge of yazabondaze. His tottering limbs w. Acting Superintendent—F. M. Thorn, 109 C athe = fetes! Cease Leen Be Branent al post Gap Wesiington Monument round: v as, Anthony ily 3 and blood: 8 presented a sad 1. Gy KY. int &, Whitney, Secretary of the Navy, 2781 street northeas! 509 Pennsylvania avenue. cea a pe 1 comers pert P, Dodge, dos. | the Judve nd well known in Chicago Q. C. Lamar, Bceretary of the Interior, the Assistant in Charge of Office—C. 0. Boutelle,} Chief Justice—Wm. A. corner | St! i aoa s i a Heaven i Thomas H | in the “fifties” Drummond | Cate Portlan: ZA qimistant in Charge of of ried Hateots Rincon eeom Somer | Sree |, some ilciowal walle hor the wee, atu Hs Horr Beane inal iemsration to Tinols ata lox it natty, Garland, Attorney General, 2915 MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE. Judge—Charles C. Nott, 1508 20th street ” ns Which would not be Hable. t dens, Davi nous, JO, MeV | cated at Monmouth. A man of brilliant accom| 'H., N.C. Island aver’ pnemar 1421 G | northwest. bird cs bike Ste haa Pat j tens whichwould not be Table ty et rer, D. Rit nist, “W. KE. Middle- | lisitnents, a profonnd lawyer, a learned scholar, } Croton, Thos, Var W. F, Vilas, Postmaster Gopervising Surgeon, General's Omlee, Tite Gilead We Seancaal mages Tisaec Hei of Beane Ofer, Fincenth | thats tntnidion 9 Teercenlopes | ton.’ the Sunikis sclioat is under the superine | un clogeiit orator, be rose rapidly in thesealcol | Culberson Dek Pee Wee cette, street, pags td Supervising Surgeon General—John B.Hamil-| Judge—Lawrence Weldon, Willard’s hotel. _| street northwes! eas ee | fig the work around the basoos thet oie | wudeace of John Mar with FH. Bates, | public estimation, He was elected a member | Carlisle, J.G., Ky., Riszs house, or ‘ten, 9 B street northwest, Capitol square. Judge-—John Davis, 1211 Connecticut avenue THE CORCORAN GALLERY oF ART. For costinulbe improvement oF He ere Iwentsone chiss Ee (he legislature and measured his lance Cote, W. H., Md., 1011 H st. n. w. Major Daniel Neminated. BUKEAU OF NAVIGATION. ry ne a ‘“ Neue ae see Gartied S10,000.0 CS proposed | Mie Sy sygetts its the following oiticers: | the meno markortve times. During ti Crain, Wan. H., Texas, 1238 sts, THE VOTE STANDS SIXTY-G1X FOR DANTRE TO : ~ Chief Clerk—Are! kins, 1826 Mass- BOARD OF TRUSTEES e 4000. Et Is proposed | Mrs. John Marbury 2 Mrs. anklin i Carleion, F.C Mich.. Ebvitt. Jarvis Patten, 1531 P street northwest, a usetts avenue northwest” rey President—James C. Welling, president or | 10 conti for the jm Biliings, viee president: 4 i pe iiitaton ot the i Conner tr ows, i lows cirete THIRTY FOR BARBOUR—A SKETOR OP WAR DEPARCMEST. Assistant Clerk—John Randolph, 28 I street | Columbian University, 1302 Counecticut pee “ x = 3 al Among } Bs d y Judge Edmunds Crisp, C. F., Ga, Metropolitan, aE, = f ~ 3 , Ivittes of the ch is the sewing i he was appointed chief Justice o Curtin, A. G., 151 LW democratic caucus to nominate eandl- 16th street, Gliniactiy’s Hee: se hee DISTRICT JUDICIARY. eWice Presid ne s M. Matthews, 1403 ; Hoot we 1 Ata ue fooanen Fores ae oe court “He tice Cty . Gateheon. iPS hare ave. D. We Preys Unisod hates Sonstor socaessed eee ‘Chief Clerk—Jobn Tweedale, 901 R street. mxiin COURT GN HME DIMENSION On conus | SUsiEESe. West A UR COLIEEL OETA E lS Charneterized: by suche etelee ete eave been | Campbell, J. M., Pa. 612 14th st. nw. tor Mahone met at the capitol Disbursing Clerk—E. M. Lawton, 1143 24th | SUP = 1 a Hyde, ‘ . eee eee echo 1s: ta te: « erized by such strict interpretation of | Cabelt. Geo. C., Va., 1102 8th st. n.w. ‘3 ‘at Richmond last wenn _ BIA. y nd wand to ¢ Pp the cause of the uprising by | Campbell, Felix, N. ¥., Arlington. night at 8 o'clock. The friends of Barbour made = Court—District Court— Common . fiuence over them tor their general improve. . 3 forced to flee to Califor Sampbell, J. £., € 3. Cont an attempt to vote. ‘was stren> HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY. — : Paw | 4c MeGuire, G14 E stree | 1 ment, ‘The mumnber of scholars is epee ‘nee. Insurrection ir | Candies A Drie Mesa ee ously opposed by the filonds of ‘Danie tee Lieut. General—P. H. Sheridan, 1617 Rhode Soe ens eee Boppectat amass : i r this fiscal yea The missio has Jor president, the | lowed itis departure Gage i miotiga’ ing tis object im view ‘defeated iP. é titution | PED : ne ic ais for president the | lowed his rl lar -L., Mow, "A, in was Island avenue. Chief Justice—David K. Cartter, 1016 13th poe 130th of Ju reetor; vice presdent, } G. Water; seere- | ney Johnston, subsequently a general in the s, J. C,, Ga., Metropolitan, by @ vote of 62 to28. At 10 o'clock the names ‘Aidsde-Camp—Lieut. Col. M._V. Sheridan, | street northwest. capitol W. M. Da Mrs. Jane army of the ‘couederate states, who fell at | CC, M 0 North Capitol st, olJohn W. Daniel and John 8, Barbour were 2712 N street; Lieut. Col. 5. E. Blunt, 2023 | Associate Justice—Arthur MacArthur, 1201 | Cpl oi ann, 1000 M street north- 0 Shiloh, was ordered thither. He suppressed the 412thst. — * placed in nomination tor the senatorship. The ‘Hillyer Place; Lieut. Col. S. C. Kellogg, 1228 | N street northwest. ee . > i} vis society sends clothing and other neces- | outbreak, after which the ostracised judge re- Gst name of Mr. J. W. Daniel was placed ee epee td waed 6 ee " Salegof Mie to eedy”misslonaries in our awn | turued to hie post ai oa i ancus by Senator MeCormicky ei clarxe = Ce raat Sethe ations joces? oF elsewhere in the country About 1857 he revisites inois and finally qi by Senator Taylor Drum, 1516 K street. Amociate Justice—Walter S. Cox, 1686 1), Walter &. Coss semoclat soluwibia, 1680 dataining | inothers’ meeting is under the management of vd in Chicago, where he became a member XN. Amberst, and a number of Inspector General—Bvt- Maj. Gen. A. Baird, | stieetmorthwest. and | eer aaah eres OF Columbia, 20351 | in partly improved parks¢| Mis. Louise Ailey. The mothers are furnishe legal tirm of Drummond, Davis & Mar- 125 G st. n. Ww. ihe nominations ‘were made. A ‘volo wae 1746 street. ‘Associate Justice—Charies P. James, 1824 a at Abprove With materiuls for clothing ata low price, jor | Un, having its offices in the old Metropolitan | Dougherty, Chas., Fla, National ‘nally reached, and John W. Daniel was nomi- Serta ore Grovrnd Bite. Gem 6: B Hck | Maren arog erick, into S| Woiltam melee oer a sine fred tur tt: ig | watch they pay when conveent; the manger | block, Here, 100, he arose to ‘promineuce as a | Davidson, it. H. Sf. Fia., Nationa nated for senator on, the first ballot, the vote ste ‘Assoc! stice— 5 » 1716 N iam MeLeod, 1223 13th street, if ects the sewing, talks and reads with them | counsellor and advocate, and resided. i SY nding —Daniel 66, Barbou: Commneaty General—Brig. Gen. Robert Mo- | street northwett | soa sew Jersey avenue| _ASISTANT CURATOR AND. LIBRARIAN. i dhareen pane the | aud endeavors, Lots in the meetings and else | Union Park in ustyle bedtting his proiescional | panel GW ak : John Warwick Duntel was born tn Lyneh- * Sanjcon GeneralBrig. Gen. Robert Murray, | souheast é , 5; Barbatis, 1512 1st strost, West Wos slur | nent’ ‘aes ines ding Is madee ee a | ee tan et ee, te, wear Cou Davis | Daventry CA, W ‘iustily Ii the ath Sarr bis sect ane ae. \—Brig. : z tons of tite eit ur | mont.’ The men's is under. the 2 a S gen aig Jefferson place. . DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. ington. = oe) pave been highly Improved | tion of Miss Molile ‘Mason Dodge, Miss Mary | mond niysueriously diuappeared: tie pec ehee: | leete: Lay Met tending @ select school in Nelson county when, Paymaster General— Gen. Wm. B.| U.S. District Attorney—Aug. S. Worthing- | ay appEaL TO Tit) HUMANE FROM ee He Etter Ohne | Wilebxou and Mes. John §. Lindsay. Books, | wards heard ofon'the Pacific coast and again | Dunn, Poind East Capitol st, | fhe war began. He immediatel his Rochester, 1320 18th street. ton, 2015 Massachusetts avennie northwest. NADPES EAR 3 Eee Hon ieihe 3 ation of tho | Magazines, newspapers and games amuse tne | in St, Louis, where he married a wealthy lady, Dowdhey, A., N. Lafayette square, books, bid his prece; tor tarewell, and entered Chief of Engineers—Bvt. Maj. John Newton, | ““R.A0tent Ua Dist ‘Att.—Hogh T. Taggart, JSAP. pormtively needed for the prosectition of tho | men during the evenings of ineeting, popular | whois reported to have separated from him | Dingley, jr. Nelson, Maine, Hamilton, the coniederate ranks as @ private. He was 1327 G street. 1237 29th street northwest. 2 following work, which should be done during | peudinss and other entertainmn ad expended her patrimony. Next he | Dorsey, G. W. E., Nebr., Riggs. wounded three times in the first battle of Mu- PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. “Assistant U. S. Dist. Att—Randolph Coyle, A Free Hoxpitnl fer the Siek. tie ne Te ie tame Wigonsttuction of the | diem; they sing and the ev vas heard of in an interior ‘county of | Eden, Jno. R,, Iil., Metropolitan, asses, and was promoted to lleutenancy for (Office, 1700 Pennsylvania avenue.) 2803 Q street northwest. mai he delete Tee EVRA or 4 SOLAS EAGIIECEDN Mints Lie SeplEslboen Mesto i Se seek bene CHAR laneoaies cto ees ae-el HF oot | Bly Fred. D Mais, Higa. pc «Been genial mastton bo pote te Gates Seared eaaet cone vo th o siseSral ae O OES ies ut n | ments ure ref he men leave, | judge ol cireuit court there | Felion, Chas. N., Cal., 1508 H st. n. w. asel jatant general, e rank Ustream. F. conning, axe B ances | 260iStetteee tern Artbor Ae Won, | Moo. Take poue cork ad eraco tr ee | emt ite wale amps | mage gehen ofr: | hes Ma nie Ary, boy Mr| Ros arc Ak TRG, alec the ad con, Yoel a Bari At Chiet Clerk—E. F. Concklin, 418 B street | 2000 G street northwest. » | Secutmpany ing Tetter from an American physl | tines of travel in Washington ettele,nianton, | Miss Kune Gos: Seorotaree ane Pat eae | Lees ls cliy_ at suddenly ee ek tk cae Shot irom iis horse, Lis thigh bel ag erused Usa soils.” a C-S. Deputy Marshal-G. W. Phillips, Cooke | clan tn Japan, which secius ot general interest? | rool oF which: pate bosce | Ereasurer, Miss Itene Hunter Jones. ‘This so- | twenty years previous, “iis familly, had: ber | GneRTORe ora, Belvidere. ie. Minie ball. From tts wound he uas boon a yreut _ Gardener—Geo. Brown, 1325 S| Place, West Vahieg in ne ‘The hospital spoken et & es Proposed free hospl- We ee Cue eriey peace cietyis compet oF young tadiers yd xirls, ae come scattered. oon of his at ghters, said io Evans, L ghtg et yee Dew, St tire ‘continent tee ae me Gtree! REGISTE at 01 io, buil © ic u fares. * ed 10} und uch church Work as & woman of surpassiny tt |- | Everhart, J. B., Pa., 1 ¥ % hi ie war oy STATE, WAR AND NAVY BUILDING. Register of Wills—H. J. Ramsdell, 2018 Q | {1.0" Tokio, built under the auspices of the ment Lodyes for | rector may desire and to raise money for stich | Hance, Was the occupanvota coll in amend | Bygmnacl 3 Bo Pa. 1025 5 ae commenced the study of Inw witir his father (Office, Navy Department.) steam OT as AGH Bia Epise ps aa mencae en bee Dupont, Iowa, Mount Vernon, and ibjects us he may |. The member- | house’ Broken in mind, body and estate he | Ford, Geo, ind., 935 M st. u. Ww. “4 In 1875 Major Daniel was warmly pressed tor Chie¢ Engineer—H. L. Snyder, 1326 19th tant—M. J. ‘ siree! raritable of i Steegaetbe Omnis pene : Aen , ship of the churel Is now 330, and the condi- | becume « wanderer. Never was the truth of | Frederick, B. f., lowa, 1202 K st. n. w, Jnited States sensi J nerthwest. estimated cost is $8,000, of which all but $2,300 or lin provement, care and maintenance of | tion of the parish is flourishing. When the | the scrij monition, “As ye sow th | Fi . ¥ fon, by one vote in receivi by of Ordnance—Brig. Gen. Stephen V. RECORDER'S OFFICE. Wil not those who "a the Smithsonian grounds, $15,000. ‘This park | present rector, Rev. Di S. Lindsay, as- 7. reap,” -more strikingly dincueteneoe seg oe ee ae nomination. In 1: was a candidate ior Benet, 1717 I street “| Recorder of Deeds — Frederick Douglass, in theulleviation of sufer- | untulus the Smilthsoulan lustitute, the Na-| sumed charge’ there was a dept of between | quently’ demonstrated, © An old wan nol J. M4. N.¥., 813 12uh wt. ‘the gubernatorial nominati id was only Acting J Advocate General—Col. G. N. | Uniontown, D.C. will not some of our Christian physicians | Won! museum And the site for the medical | eight and nine thousand dollars. It has paid | atan age when he should be’ surrounded by | Fe Yhio, 708 10th st. naw. defeated by Gen. Mahone anc supporters acting Jadge Advocat - 8. | Deputy Hecorter of Deeds—Geonge F. Schayer, | send help, that this inch needed hospital may | Piuseut, wihich wid be commenced tilt Year. | Gif watt mow « ains, and It Is | troopg of friends, he wanders listlessly about, & , 1426 K st. nw. elu over in & body to Col. F. W. M. Hoitday. ‘Chief Signal Officer—Wm. B. Hazen, 1601 K | 1313 30th street, West Washington. y ed: a Tea the peek te einaterials and labor | expected that this remaining indebtedness will | common tramp, ‘an Ishmaelite, a petitioner for. Ohio, 523 6th st. 'n. w, a 1881 Major Daniel was the unanimous street. ‘ os ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL. had ee RA ATAN, Oct. 2, 1085 ea ALUN naar eal as Tetaiton, and t¢ | be wiped out this yeu merey at the bur ofa police court, M., Mo,, 1310 Connecticut ave, Eiselngs cf the Semocrate, sor guvermor despite a Dear Miss Emery:—1 xin sorry to heat you are | 0% SY a lar to i > — ——— ror —__—__ {ibso1 918 H st. Is protests, und made @ brilliant canvass, but NAVY DEPARTMENT. Edward Clark, 417 4th street nortwest; office, ns At thiolate at ‘ou | bY the District government for street suriaces, — ») 41 Ou was Seeretary of the Navy—William C. Whitney, | basement of the Capitol. fave co nobly batilod for the hospitaicaud the | the prinetpalroxdway approaches to the Sint: We oe ere nee frees Texon brags feeb eed Grosveber, ©, W, Obie, 27 Fake Gnsnimouscecies of Sis parte ie thaste ee 7gi Tstreet northorent, © THE BOTANICAL GARDEN. cid is new almost attained. “Ene woman's | soutan institution and the Natioual wuscum, | a COMPAMISON WITH SOVEMUEE OF LAST YEAR | AN ENGLISH OFFICER Diss SUDDENLY 1x ew | GrUsvebor GW, Ohio, 1727 Ft. nw grewloual district, and was elected. to Congress Chiet Clerk—Jobn W. Hogg, 1303 R street | saperintendent—William R. Sinith, at the | uvxiliary oan tuise any n they need—| eee ee eA riereesed travel of Vehicles over |” ‘The tax collector of the District of Columbia YORK OF HEART DISEASE. Green, 1, S., N. J., 1625 Mpss. ave. n. w, over K.P. W. Morris, republican, by over 44000 bag re wate Secretary and Ste: pher—B, W. | £4Fden, West of the Capitol grounds. can—and I thank you most cordiall, Lintain them, with thelr p ab gravel sur-| frnishes the following comparative statement | E. J. Leveson Lytton, an Englishmen about | Grout, W. W., Vt. 614 13th st. muwprity. ‘Hanna, 1520 Corcoran street north west. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Veet srcourve a in good’ condition during the winter | of collections during the month of November, | 30 years old, dropped dead in his room in a Bede e Ge ae Telephones for the B. & BUREAU OF ORDNAXCE (1sT FLOOR.) Librarian of Congress—Ainsworth R. Spofford, Boe It fs stlso proposed to construct a suit- | 1854 and 1885, respectively: boarding-house in New York last Thursday | Gullirger, J. 1. N.H.. 30% Delaware ave, me, | 71 ee, o 1621 Massachusetts avenue northwest, ‘1 : able park lodge, with the necessary con- Gibeon, Chas. be nd SE Oe 55, SNA ORS Chief of Bureau—Commodore Montgomery ye Ungrateful for the many favor a 2 morning. He arrived in this country five | Gifford, 0. 5. Ola, 421 6th st. now, In deciding th: it brought by the Bal Sicard, 1417 Massachusetts avenue northwest, ‘THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. has done for my. Work. pm Togurd to | Yentenees for publie comfort, | a Fre sos @ #59 weeks agoin search of a stock broker named | Gree, W.J"N.C, National, ‘ timoreé Olio Telepr my a BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING. | Presiding Officer, ex officio—Grover Cleve- ST Tein Stiinta cet | vatione Cant (o Botanic eatehine teens Goldsmith, who had decamped frofa Landon | Hammond, X, J., Ga., Metropolitan, Bell Telephone “company of (First floor.) land, President of the United States. ios comratttes these ther “alld mgs “atinaid | yalions cary 0 Louie garten, theressreat ope “ with £15,000 belonging to the deceased, It is | Hanbuck, 1., Kans. 225 4% st. aw, phia, Judge Arnold, in Philadelphia yesterday, - - Chancellor—Morrison R. Waite, Chief Justice | be of brick, will" raise | £0 bs ; 85, ePrkiesee Bos os se Bald he was & second cousin of Lord Lytion: ve: | Hailey, Joli, Idaho, 1005 th st. a. w, delivered inion settling for the time Gaiet of Bureau—Commodore W. &. Schley, | ose Luted States T4135 I streek ite cost, an again, " the ‘rise | These parks comprise an area of about thirty € cently viceroy ol India. Mr. Lytion had served | Hath’ W. Hi, Mo, 1322 G st. bow. in this state sovorel tmmpertnut puinciotee erties Eos Latroct mostivwe ct ie st | acres, with road und walk surfaces of over 1U,- 5 one i 5 . MRUREAU or mavioatvom femcomp ri00n) | ete Hea TPs aero eae tution Sem mucty note: ‘Bishop Wililams Wises the ho | 000 jauare yards. The “approaches to the at anes ne ee in she Brush army tp India. and hed gone | Hill, W. 1, Ghia. 324 94a se. law relating to modern ‘elccisical inventions, {chief of Bureau—Commodore Jno. G. Walker, | Chief Clerk—William J. Rhees, 1317 11th pital bollt on oF near oor and iands there mors building, now used by the fs commi<:lon, Bee aa eavizase which bis sister's afhanced husband wae chor Hermatin, B, Oregon, 455 Mo. ave, plication of the seicphoue company for a ee NN GUNEAU OF Yatoe aro Dock mioeanding Clerk—Dantet Leech, 2026 1] i niher’ wart of Ruki Uidge Binghaaa, our | alr, ets propoed to purine roedwayrand | 883535 "72582322225 sérved fo gale tne iounksmants baile ‘Ais | Helstana tous Ry Pas 1537 F'n nw, Sn the grounds that by te terme of Seto Berri gcommedore David B. Har | "Ese Wilain B. Taylor, 306 Csteet norte | Ws but ax we hid hogusrantee then thermoney | drat, lodges es wolmpiove the Lawnayand 6 gag! 25 PR esozazenk fehleved somo celebiy While fiaing dara | Hale-d~ ie Willard ne mony, The Portland. West. would be raised, and had no ptan of the build- ao . : Lat “REE Tig? “Be race in India he met with an acelden Halsell, J.’E., Ky., 221 East Capitol BOREAS OF ruovistoss AND Clovis. | | Executive Commitiee—John Masiean, .D., | {ik to show, we could not mace any appeal to| , lmnyoving grounds around Hension building, Sardiig 82! 9: #333 tome way affected, his heart. ver since he Henderson, B.S tows Portinnd: Chief of Bureau—Paymaster General Joseph | Princeton, N. J.; James C. Wellli LD. ee ete ee ‘a casual remark | hearly completed, is ulready occupied; suitable gig: Fes: a: 2 223 hud felt it beatin the right instead of-the lef | He} W. ¥., lows, Willard’s. eee Ni Seen 09 H seed norte 7p, Bethea, Face MOND” Comme, cee a ie mite home ndar cone | apvinche' sit through ibe gure'navenet | ZG 5) ghee ¥ £292 | ide andhad'bem arate He wou css | Holeet Ad, fgrerShO tata res r= “ ri been provided, and the grounds dH g: &: a e bert shout homed fe . official uct was taken. Yet Judge provi grounds around jt are e c 2th BUREAU OF STRAM ENGINEERING. THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. ene oe blocked with piles of earth SS: 8: Ei i oes bis from, 7 Fouk, AG, Tene. pce 13a (Third floor.) (Near the Smithsonian Institution.) thet amt See tie eek ROE be oe from ‘he foundation, aie jon i ame poi gi 8! B kak uidendly anticipated sudiden/ond to bie tf, | Hari, ‘National. Chief of Bureau—Engineer-in-Chief C. H.| | Director—Spencer P. Baird, 1445 Massachu-| the estimate first given, unless we are | 80d plant these grounds, about four acres, wi Bio bk “Should anything happen to me, illness or. Loring, 1334 19th street northwest. setts avenue. forced to build tn brick; and’if itis a.case of a | Snamental trees and flowering shrubbery, to EP si gis cident, ete, ‘communicate ‘at Once with, AUREAC OF MEDICINE AND sUEaERY. | 4 Avy ori, Dingsut@. Brown Goode, 1645 T| ane geneva service bling aud nd wards {| (om lseanana Hower vede where practicable g 2 Be Ce ie Ge ELS (Pirst floor, south wing.) e a Mnes of travel from the surrounding streets. « = A plete RS ed . “i 4 UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. service building afterwards, You ask me to ne Be Be Be Fulham Road, Mo., Gtinet, oo S sencenarciwere, “NC ™| Comminioner—Spenoer F.Hatrd, 1440 Mase | Wy tive ou leiers iat wil eve iter: | aur copatrusung an ornamental retin of Fees Secoased wal unsyarsiod in Macias | Beeea sym Prot Gray, tho veteran botanic: ot tor _ = . chusetts avenue, 3 ry 2,000. The sprit = was uni ra. says: 5 DF CON: ave wi of 188 and sufferi ‘quare, 3: . springs in this are y BUMEat ov coverascrion axpaerae, |“ Aistant( Commissloner—T. B.Ferguson,1435 | tin; could be allavioted und cared ii therewing | deemed especially valuable by the reaflente it a cable message went vard college recently received from friends @ the vicinity, ani Ba : ‘are not now ble. Hef Constructor T. D. Wil- | 19 Charge of Distribution Marshall MeDon- | $7'') epuliding 10 treat the tick tn. 1 have told | jave been ufged to open them fer the naradt of Chief of Burean— ‘ST9s ‘was made by the coroner, when it 2 3 “ ‘sick coming @ hundred miles for surgical 0 2 3 son, 1631 16th street northwest. ald, 1, street northwest. be ng the public. It is proy to meceds' = was foun ‘the heart had been shifted to ofmice o» ux socr-avvocarmenexal. | caring gre Hermert A. Ol, 1008 Q | tie ttl gator of asimpauig™ aba’ ung | a excavation fo Tales the springs ath § ge 8s doctor tndugnt ewes cpuscd by tho shock Seeond f% \t rs a now that they must die-unless operated | M“sonry, to construct granite steps descendin; i we " ics Judge-Advocat demeral Colonel ‘fitiam B. | sei perieneareas of arp one Rudolph Hes- | gion. 1 eau tell of little children whoa ie more | them,to surmount them with an ornamental 8 28 recelved by.a fall from-his in India. The to all heart was sound, however, so all appearances, pulmonary hemorrhage. Newark’s Hydrpphobia Seare. Chiet of Police Tulte, of Newark, bas ordered P inies oi te he men they are ill, than” for | Structure which will be Se nccvornen | comet cearet in, «| Sant dea of ot aod 2 . - in at juseum.) f ubasteuded. si ones; of ui want e opperen —— Director—J. W. Powell, 910 M street north- pepe eyes oy bot will this mings ri fet, comme, fe sees hes to ae Admiral D. D. Porter, 1710 Hi st. — ereeet tebe Th placing guatd-rail Siphon pte THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, —_| Bove" of the lower clase Japa rosso he ‘sah, ae (Office, Navy department, third floor.) COMMISSIONERS. of nearly a million inhabitants there are, by : Su] eee oe Simon Newcomb, et Tae B. Edmonds, 1625 K street bee more than one hundred caged beds. ia PERE ary Tt h street northwest. tals, You may won Peo- personal ‘Camp Gran Blown U.S MYDROGKAPHTC orice, ‘William R. Webb, 1800 F strect northwest. | ple of Japan do not do’more. Teau tell you by important p Grant Nearly Away. glancing win- inenanits priest: Garrett J. Lydecker, Major of Engineers, U. & xery plainly, it is because they are not rich. papel Ws From the New York Tribune, December 7th.» dow and strock Mra, Louis Brenneissen in the Jn Chasge Commande; etna) A,, 1704 Rhode Island avenue west. ‘They are trying to help themselves, and there | Posed st | _& bright sun shone upon Riverside arm, making a painful wound. “The gg cbarys ce mK. Bartlett,1830 | " Secretarr—William Tindall, comer Oakland | at . D.'s here who are giving thelr en- % struct, retain! yesterday. ‘The Sot ten cnares —_ a. enue and Connecticut avenue extended. ‘Ure ume. to the edneation of Japanese medical and i visitors tothe tom! raised for sending the 4: ‘who were NAVAL OBSERVATORY. Chief Clerk—Joseph C, Rock, 316 C street and tocharity, and to the advancement | pat UP guard-rallings. Grant were fewer than on most Sundays when | bitten by the tnd dog to France .now amounts | suport 2ith and E streets northwest. northwest, ‘oz thelr people. They are noble, self-devoted men, | 1.5m forces Mine CeO hasbeen pleasant. They stood in map Otecrvatory, — modore George &. Belts were ames f poor, yet they ea ee py been $500, and hag to construc |-¢n4- 'groups before the vault for @ little will the “Y MEADQUARTERS U.S MARINE COMPA, exiletk—Roger Williams, 18 $d street north- poarbarle 6 dor in the and repair: ts ‘Keon Deéember (3th street southeast, bere, ani Colonel CommandantCharies G. MeCawiey, | weag'**7a2eX H- Loving, 608 H street north- : Seer XARD, WASHINGTON, Sphinn, Seater oe oa ena, pricmatothy bes dederd tar t= pe Eoginont 2 Mep: om Af CE DEPARTMENT, ; ng, C-8 “A L108 Gree ‘ont Postmaster General—W. F. Vilas, 1329 M | northwest, office 460 peiatada oye, street strect northwest. Chief Clerk—Thos. E. Nash, 24Grant place. | 17th street —Henry E, Davis, 916 im S Aesietane Bost sr calleetor of ‘Taxee—John F. Cook, 1005 16th eer Robert P. Dodge, 1534 28th street, Auditor—I. 8. Tichenor, 1311 M street north- eS aE 13 i ; i “88 '676'ST 0S8'FL, "Sor P88 i Fi be a i i i I i It Hil il i i F i | worthy