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THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. THE WESTERN RAILROAD WAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Comer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tar Evento Stam le served to subseribers in the etty by carriers, at 10 cents per week or 4de perf = at the counter, . Prepaid—G0 cents & six onthe. Sh mt Office at Washington, D.C, as Plon Plon’s Plea forthe Orleans Princes. AST. LOUIS GIRL USES A WHIP. don Friday—$1 a 50 cents. Fire in the Ottawa Parliament Build. age ania: THE WESTERN RATE WAR, First-Class Tickets from Chicage to faa Francixco Pat Down to $40. Vor 68—No 10.238. SPECIAL NOTICES TWO CENTS. 5 : ¥ A is to commence at the Potomac river, at | w. SSOCTA- Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY |s.'.cimeny a th, Pomee itt | NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL amwocta.| ,Proncte, Pat Bown to 640, Govensmunr Recerprs To-Day.—Intemal acon 1th Sot ae a a Real hae one city, extending to the Missouri river, are opm ii conducted by the | revenue, $639,914; customs, 8 31,548, CONGRESS AT WORK AGAIN. grounds of the Army, Navy and. State depari- | A@@ual Meeting of the Department ef | iy selling first-class limited tickets to San Fram E AMUSEMENTS. EW NATIONAL THEATER, CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 909 see RAE, UNION, MUON EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY Services EVERY N TUT MATINEE, iment of Ann Pinion, deceased, ¥. WILLIAM BROWS, | Pastors of the city) TON i it : ment; thence through the said grounds, as the Superintendence. cisco, in conne: with the Burlington an@ iapeodhactines in: Adecciky 66 Wie sonoma aickieak $017. kquity Dockers to take proofotant | $SCHIDUS StexLe. of St. Mark’ Ertcopal chi APPOINTMENTS IN THE LiGHT House SER- engineer In charge of said grounds May ape Missouri, Rio Grande, or Union Pacific Toads comed,, entitied fet aie ae cscs ute soe Ane einen Se Ta irri ES Rev. 3. vice.—The Secretery of the Treasury to-day prove, to 15th street: thence along 15th s1 ADDRESSES MADE, PAPERS READ, AND DISOUS | for $40 and second-class limited for # The THE PRIVATE SECRETARY, \ | deceased, ang to state a proper distribution of the fund | Talks. Brief Lescimonies M wy : arising from the sale of the real estate in this canse in | Godt la continuing te bees mide sd Americas Janghing success, PFE | Siirduuce with law and the provisions of thesaid last | Flt. and many ed By Will and tectumenty notice is here Mai SION AT THE OPENING @ TO-DAY. are quoted in connection with the — Atchison and Santa Fe road, though in the The department of superintendence National | case of the latter company the fall rate as to C street, Sc. | Educational association began its annual meet- | ™Mposed and a rebate allowed the traveler om made the following appointments in the lizht | 7 SEN. ATE’S CALL FOR PAPERS, feed Becher Heber pene I The European v Mat r. to be assistant 2 z fit emout Key, Flac; eilas J. Wilson, to street hortheast,, return! nd assistant keeper at Assateague, Va.. avenue to the Greene statu MADISON SQUARE THEATER COMPANY, G . &e. Distri “0 si Ave ently ~ reaching San F; Unchiding Mf. WM. GILLETTE) Days the TWENTSCFOU RTI FEBRE tice ea Roeper at Boon miamaiag,te Beseeondassistant | Resolutions Introduced To-day | exprewed tieumelves deciieaiy iw favoret ine | HE 19 the Tecture-room at All Soul's church | ™POulue San Frauciaca, | a Wes Comedy hen baal pramcansdiske a nrg CoE SAE inte lage Porgin orn Mission, bop Penny eeper at Boon Isiund, Mc ich this company proposes to use, | this morning. When the president, Hon. War | peka and Santa Fe, and the Denver and Iie FUNNIEST PLAY OF THE DAY. all persons having cialis agninst the suid estace,or under the auspices of the Dp PASSED ASSISTANT INGINFER J. A. tor all street railroads. ren Easton, of Baton Rouge, state superintond- | ( Emanuel has been ordered to duty at the Dela- | The Treasury Surplus aud the Public Debt Capitol T. ware River Iron works. being interested therein, are Botif and: passenger tiroad com; nies yesterday reduced Washiagton Ter SUNDAY NIGHT, February 28, Mr. HARRY FRENCH'S Illustrated Lecture, “ITALY AND THE ies. ent of public education, Louisiana, called the OTICE OF DISSOLU TO QUIET THE FEARS OF HONEST LAND CLAIM | Meeting to order, there were abont fifty gentle- Rivera fecthe sommes a LEY herdnore eerie pa eeERIPGE € YARD- | Restaep.—Lieutenant Lewis E, Bixler has aa ball Go See aca or ka Sena mon ands Sew ladies tnetieedanes, Among aturday. They also reduced the Ogdem a “tc ANGIE. estes ta sh TY he are existing ba us has this 2: Fesigued froma aa "The Senate. he confirm entries of lands heretofore | the ladies was Miss Susan B, Anthony, who | and Salt Late City rate (rom $30 to S25, tomke of Sr. Win. Gilirtle’s new ‘and successful American All debts due by oF ow ee A number ot Senators presented to-day me- | made under the land laws of the United States, | came in with a lady friend. Rev. Dr. D, I, | ing it the same as the rate to San Francisca, a ‘The Trustees tor the late HANK OF WASHING | ted by Joseph” W. Eth = THe GALENA Put IX QUARANTINE.—The | morials of the Society ot Friends, urging Con- | reported to-day by Senator Van Wyek from the | Kiehle, of St. Pau!, Minn., offered prayer. micas = eS ieee TON request depositors th rein who have not alrendy condiict the same business at the old stand, U. 8.8, Galena, Lieutenant Commander Ches- | gress to promote, by legislation, the establish- | Senate committee on public lands, provides | SUPERINTENDENT POWELL'S ADDRESS OF WEL oe nyse = Mis Carriage. A MHACGITS GRAND OPERA HOUSE eeerred _tneir Gtpoe ruin : ter, arrived at Key West from Aspinwall Mon-| ment of an international tribunal of arbitra: | hit any entry heretofore mad peered come, Ariat Geib {Yq tg | ONE WEEK ONLY. Son, or by written authority at an eatly date, or with- (SS GRAND DIVISION s. oF 'r, p. C= | day. She had a ease of yellow fever aboard | tion, eneralland office at the time shall be ad-| Mr. W. B. Powell, superintendent of Ne suddenly tn bie . Ui the tiene ofthe ate Bank of Washingcon i | feta roo etey ae yimembera wil meme dh the | elehteen days ago. ‘The mau ts now Well, and aoe ee a Judged inthe same manner as if said rules, | Schools, of this city, delivered an address | carriage this m leaving bis home = eee orgabized under nearly the same management. the fancra. services of ove Int hapiain, J4s, | with her, and ordered the ship to. the quarany| ately referred was one by Mr. Edmunds to faell- | versed or modified; provided, that such entry |t ‘many of those. present _ a weleome resident Cleveland from the first district im KA. J.B. iL. SMITH, W. Bs By order J. K. Bi GS. Tt satath Pp $ must have by le in good faith and no | ty wash a They. | Uais state, Her fi inf > Trustees, . EY tine station. itate the administration of the laws in Alaska Charges of fraud have beew made against the | 12 Wasiington {wat nota new thing, a5 ¢ bey eee (Ger first appearance in font years), =, st ——_—___ and one by Mr. Frye to promote the political aeons ave. bela snaiio aigsinss th gn ended these conventions for ma Under the dire:tion of DANIEL FROHMAN, Sop- : CA JAMES, Cashler. | | OSS SOCIS1 nized tor the purpose of Akoty ORDERS.—Captain William Mitchell, | hrogress and” commercial prosperity of the Bene ane Remote oC ine camino Loene bes he thought & matter of congratu-| Derringer agt. Coxe. spartedty a Company of | o.The, Board of Directors of the fall National Bank | cresting public sen Stat Commenon eee fing wterG | 3d infantry, having been found by an army re- | American nation. Commissioner Sparks, in whieh the wri y stalation on the evident porsae REAT EIECTMENT SUIT, INVOLVING Ge ee |e a Shand Esta now. WEDNESD AS EEN TNO. ee He board incapacitated for active service, |THE SENATE AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. | “I have the honor to inform vou that the prin | gaced in this branch of educational work: cob- NEARLY TWO MILLION, ON TRIAL. NGE v1 3 ERF x oe = ras Wt3:30 pean, as been granted leave of absence until further | Mr, Moi fered the following preamble | ciple of the bill is well recognized in the pra Snibtion. marten Ye S oineed . Feb, 23.—A special term. Repertorie for tie Week: [TCC atl WM. H. DANIEL, President._| orders; Second Lieutenant F. W. Elis, signal ans ds nthe po py ee request, were | tice und decisions of this office and depart- courtopens bere this ai men Altred Hand, of Scran’ trial of the eclebrated that the tenure of those engaged in other branches of education would bec: In the past, he sald, the uw: teed tnuch waste and weaney St Sor Et “ADRIENNE | Srifesciock pur (Saturdays excepted) sud ail day on | EVEN a aes TG eae and resolutions; which, at h y Movement, and also to shorten the hours of DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HORTICUL | CO'PS, has been appointed inspector ot certain 2 Closing Mov ‘cenployes. do hereby gr = CT OF COLUM HORTICUL: | Cores ne vee appa property. at. Fort Myer, | Ordered printed and laid on the table for the Tespective places of business on and afer March he annual meeting will be lel Ya. for which Second Lieutenant Jaines | present: The preamble, after quoting the resolu- h anst..at German’ Hall, 606. Lith st. | Mitchell, slznal corps, 1s. responsible ne more se (67 | On the beneh ior ti rtaitty of | suit of Derringe THE DEMOCRATIC PROTECTIONISTS DNESDAY in the House stand upon about the same Hire has © ej si is * the leave | on reported by a mijority of the committee jury to the efficiency of th 00) e in | Sectment suit bro iPM MIGHT | leeal holidays. Baty Mba Clack: wien the election of oMecrs will be | of First Lieutenant Williant It, Abercrombie, | on the Judiciary: condemning the refueal of tne) grounds with relation to the tariff bill, as the janre ln ceae aan e school service An | of Philadelphia, against !MONSTON & CO,, 1939 and 1341 Fst. ; jel Lhe pubue invited to attend, S| 2d infantry, has been further extended one | Attorne) |, under whatever influence, to] did tothe one voted down last year. Policy | run Uistricts., Mr, Dowell spoke of various | DFiiton, to recover possess pee ee oe 3 Sint ai* | mon of Acting Assistant Surgeon R, | send to the Senate copies of papers called for by | wil, it is thought, lead them to ad ficids of labor spreading open’ before the de- |! Coal land tn Sogar Loaf township, Luzerne Next Week Kiralfy, liros’ Grand Rom Fe code ae ater wer ¥. Finley, has been extended one month with- | its resolution of the 25th of January, proceeds | Ont method of attacking It, howeve pareanent: is county, together valuable collieries pee eee ee = MES. W. H. RICH, 717 Market Space. outpay. foset forth that “the Senate, if sald resolution | thar the party Is comuitted | Easton,the president,responded briefly to 000,000. Pet ae valved at nearly $2, or on £19-St = is adopted as being true upon the facts, an latform, to a revision of the tariff, would make | the address of welcome. anklin B. Gowen will aRAN HT ONLY. eee Tr Tevern icilor General ; as matter of law, will thereby annouuce the | i, dangerous to have thelr attack appear to be ® | A resolution was adopted providing for a. com- gy ae Sd SUNDA -RRUARY 28, (5, SAETES WSHING TO TRANSACT Gath eek Goode said to-ds nothing has yet been | Preludgment of ‘& majority of this body | waron tarit! legisds ne nd instead ee 10 prepare resolutions respecting the and Clarence Derringer, of Washington, ‘The Greatest Modern Musical Sensation, Prince Lich- bosiness at GROGAN’S Furniture aud Car- rants settled as to the ti 4 pla fenti Without any trial according to law;" that | or striking at the enacting Lonce, as | death of Hon. John D. Philbrick, LL-D.. of ppear ior the plainttf Ail the 1A ey BAN pet Instaiment House, will please call early, as we 409 TI ST. as to the time and place of instituting | “the Attorney General it be has in fact will- ah 5 uurpase | Mussachusetts, fo “pe ? in the case arrived bere BARIAN PS¥_ BAND, sedge Fis = = 2 Sul si 5 before, they will attempt to it PUrpE uselis, for many years one of tae most A fall Orchestra of Hungarian Musicians fromthe | 1se8tGpm-sharp. Heim TOX OF COPART: | [BE SUIL tolest the validity of the Bell tele- | fully committed any offence that is In violation Ad by aunendinents, The Pennsylvania delegation | active members of the department py bandattached to the Duke Lichtenstein's regiment ot | (ems SPECIAL | NOTICE—[ TAKE THUS phowe patents, Itis expected that the papers | of his official duty and is subversive of the ilk appear. in’ program ‘method of informing my friends aud patrons ‘hat’ the copartnership | Will be tiled belore the end ot the welt. fundamental principles of the goverament of | Wil Stand togeth ——— erin the dete iron, THE PAPERS. ‘andall will probably have something Driven Insane BSQUE AND PASCESA- | that frm this date my estibisiavent wilt be opened ctween Ste. Pecarpenten, | 1, oe the United Sudtes, is only amenable tothe con-| SP tie some following he did inthe last Cour | TRE President then took up the program of| Driven Kusnme by Low of Ber Baby. He Nsea Se. Noextracharge for | “F UuNNeS MBM mE aaclosed ung pam Scar. | ogustus Crider James sarner. William Dee, Win! | PERSONAL.—Col. Lamont has returned from | demnation of the Senste when the Senate is | gress, the day, which opened with a paper by Hon. | Fast Garumdclet, Tike lett hee ate one of fase Grete fz | nese Sa AN Bee | aay Get ae Binatone WA | er Ae 8 Hat a NG Ode MSU tt Cet uc oc iS Gata NOTES. uA. Newell, M.D, on “School Saperintend- | baby th the caroot, tir other lildrenyestor a j PHEATE if => THOSE USING OUR MACHINES ARB | “ed on us before by i ae Fa ae one SEER Of New YOR. 1/7 cachine: e-| Mr. Dolph to-day presented in the Senate a | ence a Profession.” lay while she went out. The children fgntea rae SE “particularly cautioned ucainecallowing ther | yebruery os, 1gg9, °F CARPENTER, |W. P McMichael, of New Jersey, George A. | decide upon, articles of impeachinent, pre; | | Mr. Dolph today hington | | Hon, W. A. Maury, of Boston, opened the dis- | Paber toamse the baby und. set ‘the ‘bouse (LATE FORD'S OPERA HOUSE) ‘tobe tampered with atthe buuse by persons repre- | _ February 23, 118-60 earn and family and J. M. Wiley, of New | “the Senate would be exposed to just censure if | Territory, setting itory has a | cussion — he mother, alarmed by the screams of HARRIS, Sdjunters, ‘and who are ii most cases eutirely | (BSSEG Rud XOu wre ul Willards——The condition of Dr. | they in the manner recommended. by the com- | Population of 175,000 and all other requisives | _ Tae other papers read at the mo-ning session her older ‘children, hurried home to find the » PNT RR DENSON, Resident Manager. | incumpetent, exacting enormous charges and reader. | the xatlons pai : Tow, WED MISE | et aL aarmett Jr., who has been very Ill since | inittee_on the Judiciary proceed to announce | or statehoog, and Urging that it be adinitied to | Were as tollow nty superin es. ‘Shrieking franueally she ing no practical service. We are responsible only {oF Febrnury last August, is now’so critical that the family 8 fu | is precluded from als participation in_ social their judgment of condemnation against the | the Union. * by Minnesota, | tried to plunge into the burning butlding, but ONE WEEK, ‘work done atour office, where none but skilled worke F, “y ¢ ‘2 =e . SCUSSION Of e é. as of SI ouis; | Was restrained by neighbors. When. the wil ember, i Attorney General of the United States upon an | Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, is confined to his | discussion opened by EB. H. Long, of St. Louis; v4 SOON, FER 22, | men are employed and only, geauine paris ‘med O wish to Jor thie seo ted tobe | MEM ——Htev. ‘Thomas Skidmore, of Detroit, | ceusution thas tnelades ale offcnee which is | rooiis at the Kobite with @ severe cold, und | “Reading Circles,” by’ Dr. Jerome’Allen,ot New | Gharred body of the Iniant’ was fually ‘re- TW AILY.. Orders by postal wili receive immediate attention. Ali Grocers and Provision Dealers are eligi | 4nd W. B. Plemons, of ‘Texas, are au the Metro- | junishable by impeachment; and the Senate we the question of abrogating Chinese trea- ussion by Hon, Ey AL © ‘ered the mother was # raving maniac. EVERY APTERNOUS ‘SIGHT AT & WHEELER & WILSON WEG Cy, cembership. en DELLW Ic polltan — nat-Arias Leedom, who has | Would also "be vexposed. to just. censure ‘was not taken up In the Senate tomd Mr. owth aud’ Benefits of Reading emer e OUMEET. ‘Oth st. now., Riley Butidiiig | been ill tor several weeks, has recovered sul at st __ Init should attempt to. declare’ the Attorney | Mitchell will bring lvup tke first opporiunity. cles," by Hon, Henry W. Skiuner, of In| Work Resamed im the Coke Regions. Introdacing the Great Clown, UAL MEETIN ees Paton branes: OF | Hiclently to resume his duties at the House— | General tobe in contensptol its authority, aed | Seuator Vest, who has been very ill, rested | diana, discussion opened by Dr. J.B. Peasly of | “Morse PLEASANT, Pa., Feb. 23.—The coke ALFED MIAG. sogkholders of the ARLINGTON FARE | USS rit. visriicr OF “GoLUMINA.—The | Gen. Felix Angus, of the Bultimore American, | () pass judement of condemnation agaiie’ iin | Well last night aud is decidedly better w-day. | Obie. strike is virtually over and the black smoke It LPURD MEACO: ect SOMERS toy five District of Colum | general meeting (this Association will be held at | and wile are al the Arlington——United states | Pass Judgement ofeoudennation azainst fin ES THE EVENING Srsstc ring from hundreds of oven mouths between Aruie ‘Sew and’ orginal ‘Trick, invented aud espy- | Ciact the Ciection of Nine Directors wy acres forthe | Cosmopolitan Se Millers: posts at tie cticatpss and Joadalh | of uke charge and arraigned to auswer the sae | gaviwes AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. | Willbeheld at the Columbian University and punt Pieasantand Uniontown. The Hangs. shted by the tireat Misco. Gorgeous Transformation 05 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., WEDNESDAY, n | ton’ Pine: eeltre sey : Wing: | at the bar of the Senate, - > * | peg e ght o'clocl s last night deci to go to work unui RSeue. A performance of Grandeur and Amazement. th, 188. Polls open “at 1 aud close af | |e Ferume Alten, of New Sone eae ea: | Resolved, Tuat the cdmmittee on privileges aes egin at a quarter past eight o'clock. ‘The pro- | {itt wot ‘ y, When they will stop If thelr coun- Keser All Matinees (except Holidays)20 Cus <p . Si : 5 gram comprises a paper on “Educational Sta | trymen ars hot tel ’ *Giitcren Hialepece, ee on Gr Bon aN of Ghee Wms HE Shel | and elections be instructed to inquire into.and | ‘The National Rifles’ Hall was decorated toan try hot released.” ‘The Hungarian or the bills receutly sal option and buch lice attend. 'T. SULIVA. ets WYNNE, see. and Freas. x é a ie x report upon the question whether the offense Bcloning faa] ae J. W. Holcomb, of Indiana, on | ganization has gone to pieces. gee Feicee cee Ge NAN HAS OED FI SAR eosittlon, Geo. A. Vlimpton, of New | aifeved against the Atworney General of the | Unusdal degree lust night for the closing ger- | hie roy D. Brown, of Oh — eee eee cana Usha nn mee to 1818 Ln.w., and will be ae PklcatpmecsBsgh gt Boston, Horace Pett, | United States in sald resolutions is of the class | Man of the army and navy series. The orehes | the dise and a paper on “Co Terrible Accident on a Steamer. Se ik ROME = f22- | wsee his friends. Horses taken at livery. Telephone of Pblladelph r B. H. dUinsdale, of Cleveland, | ororenses for which the head of a department | tra was hidden behind a perfect forest of tall by Hon. Chas, S. Young, of Nevada.dis- | yrve pIREMEN SCALDED AND TWO ~ call 365-2. West End Live ie lms CHICAGO, - Capes Tilow’ of the kata Bicep ates | may be impeached aud removed from oitice, | ferns and tropical greens. Mrs. Whitney, in a| cussion opened by Hom. Jol A. Knoll, Of] Sax Fuancisco, Feb. —— 2 Miss Bo DTO | ,,“The boycott (of W. H. ‘Leunty & Sons) was pro- | Ebbitt—— The widow of the late Bishop Simp- | and whether the Senate can take Jurisdiction dress of lavender tulle and embroidered velvet, | O10. Mariposa, whieh arriv: re (Rem sot titan owe corsets SY Ce RA re rere ent i Le al Bt bart ste gs Ee ee caer aut ta | Qisuid alleged offence in the munner provided | fuceived the guests, Ms. Col, Wilson, Mie MEMBERS PRESENT TO-DAY. noon, was leaving Honolulu om Febramey aan, 3 se oes u of Labor appears {o have cousidered it one of the | tet Phelp’s, reception udon [i sint, ee aoe a re he gue i . Wilson, Mrs. . races, Helorus Walsia, French Corsets and usties | indiscrecy and unjustinabie uses of the, boycowthg honor ot Wastington’s birtiday, was largely | Ciccand condemn tue Atioraey General rade | Sewles, Mtns, Blackburn and Mrs. Brewster dis-| ‘The following members were present today: | two tubes 1 let room Lecame digjoint weapon.” attended Mr. J. W fe 7 iam Blak, of the Johns pensed the favors, which were In no one of our advert Vance of atrial for said alleged ottens omen bs pts of brizht | pie " and five fremen were struck by sealdi batons thut | Richard Hf. Lewis, M. D., principal oi Kinston | 2nd Sve firemen as Sa a oe bya “ i “ — is have we made any | Hopkins University, is in town spending a few: : ribbons with pendant silver beil: - ho o Whitemarsh aod By DION BOUCICAULT, Ese Fi attack on the Kuiguts of Labor. We lave. Vivi aw ae ing a fO% | resulu.ion of the Seuute, there being uo im-| Concenied lone ikeone ok ne’ pertumers, | College, North Carolina; George F. T. Cook, | 224 steam. | is BERS SOCUSACEE, [FSS ances prtection forieie fmilieworaxan | gum ottnus eaeiies Georaor «We lave, Suiated | dav with bis iciend, Str. Sonn I Dialslly 1600 peachment of said officer in the mode required | Congaued Jong ganons oh fine | periuiner Hevea, gare Killed. Thomas Henson, it Popular Prices. 10 and 25 cents Investment, would do weil to examine into the merits | firm has been boycotted in tee a few | 19th street. 'r, George Montague, president a superintendent colored schools Washington, | lieved, was fatally scalded, The two others by the Constitutlons mmittee be instrucred | Hzutful fluid, and hinge bunches of flowers. 4G exSuperiniendent J- Ormond Wilson, | were slightly injurea ne ‘Second, structes amey le co ; 3 yashingtou, D.C; Henry A. Wise, superinte to further inquire and report waether the Sear | Lieut. Reamey led the cotillion, dancing with | Washington, D. C. " me Of tie Mutual Lite Insurance Company Of New York | Guargintyt gt cote, | OF the Second Natio eek —W before insuring elsewhere. It is the largest Insurance | exercise the rizht to fix the price of adays labor aod | Visiting M MUSEO. Company in the world by many’ millions lsdividends | tae nmurstee cerns ‘Bank of New York, is 122 Next Week—W Wm. Brough, Farragut, Square. ———— hich shall constitttea day. We | Prot. 2 Hoge ae ao ; Mrs. Scott, ioliowed by Mr, Deane and Miss | dent puolic instruct timore; J.W. Knott, Fire Near Baltimer . near 11th street er, aud its policies the most liberal ever writ: | have not deuied Uceir claita, aad cemtend than ee we tion Nila A. Hogersy of Mass Is at Whe Nar | ute us the power under «ie law ind the rules | srowster. "Some of those attending were | Qty Superintendent, Yitin, Obio; Mra Linds! pasewore, re 23.—A large three-story ANOTHER SPLENDID SHOW. . No restrictions to Army or Navy officers. Cail | entitied to the same privilege of deciding for oursel¥ adopted for its government o.arrest, try, CoD- | and M. eridan, Admiral Upshur, Col. Wil-| W. Slaughter, o: Bismarck, Dak.; George barn belongin: to Jame Ve ri ALL FOR DIME and we will show you Actual Results, not misiead you | in what kind of barrels We shall pack our flours. Of NAVAL DEFENSE. Yietund punish the Attorney General of the | gon, Col. Volkmar, Judge and M ‘Tucker, | A. Robertson, Clevelan Ohio; ED A. We x es Vaughn, three miles The Great Ch by wild estimates the many boyeotts lately ude in Washington, 1). C., ss Ad Uuited States for the contempt of Its righttul | Picut and Mrs. Duvail, Mr. Charles McCawley, | Gastman, city” superintendent Decatur, Til; | 2°rth of Baluimore, was destroyed’ by fire Med nek ENE it K. CRALLE, Special agent, that against us fy the most uareasonabie und there uuthority. Mer Games Morrill, Mises Bluckburn, Cour | DL: Richie, Minweapode: Minn er Song | Wiis morning, together with’ =. quantity of and His own Excelient Company, _ fim street i Bion Tord Sot tichiesee eines, Of hacrels are reused | A Liberal Appropriation for New| Tuird. ‘That sald committee be furtner in- | Niue ties edie: Pent Wan eeee, | baton: Weeklies Ogden, "Wash | 2#ity machinery.” Damages ‘insured. Monday ned Tossa Ee AN WINKLE | (Fo ee Toreasin way Hous sarrels shes pe erence: raisers to be Hecomimended: faaeted ig, Imguise aud renurt euetber | Crocker, Han Dolph bilo, Acklen and fd: | tuston, D.C; Gro. J. Luckey, sperimtendent, | guitycoms Wer® rescued trim the Duraing waday buns =. PARTINGTON ne “There iy nothi the sau,” was written by . J e Admiral’ and Mrs, Weils, Mr. and Mrs, | Pitsburg, Pa; B. Al Hinsdale, Cleveland, 0. Nesasey Six Hit BAU BOY. Glover Building, iheoetan dia appears obeinte’ay nuteven |THE WASHINGTON NAVY vanD TDoALARaE| in” the manner set forth in’ the | $i, Admiral and {tres Wells, Ate, and Mrs | Ritsba Stoury, of Boston, editor of Education? io Friday and Saturday.i EN NIGHTS1N A BARROOM. 1419 Fst flour barrels Ways new, for itis a fact that PORTION OF THE ORDNANCE WORK. resolution | reported trom the committee on | air Curtne;, Lieut, Knox, Mr, and Mrs. Rich: | LS. Corneil, superintendent, Denver, Col; 8. Government Buildings Damaged. ; $ Deposits, Loans, Exchange. Collections. be vaclly proven, that oid sugar barrels have be lune judiciary above copied constitute any | ard McAllister, Mrs. MePierson, Commander | M. Finger, "superintendent, Kaleigh, N. Cs SERIOUS FIRE AT OTTAWA, Dealers in Government, District Bonds and all Local | “K20cked down" in Georgetown and recoopered into| ‘The House naval affairs committee has de- | ¢rime or misdemeanor iu ollie under any law vr Train, Majorand Mrs. Lydecker, Judge Emory, ; Henry Raab, superintendent public ‘instruc OTTAWA, ONT., Feb, 23.—At a late last ent, Distric pore Sa Bes daa Guas as ea aa al aps (eld io eeuneetecy Wis gkee A Veet searee [ote Coited states, aud ir so, what penalty Is | Me ieee nae ‘Lieut. Cowles, Dr. Ituti, | on, Til; Sheldon Jackson, "United States | night a serious fire broke out in the Woses, TPHEATER COMIQUE SS cRLEY Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges ot Tock. We feavelt to he good, seise | meeting yesterday they practically completed | UbBCxed, to tue suid crime or musdemeanor, | Tent Hancock, Airs O'itellly, Mrs, Furringiou | general “agent of educa in Alaska; | block of the parliament buildings, occupied by Eee Evening "Pus , Thursday and Sat- New York, Philadelphia, Heston and Baltimorg) : and what Uibuual bas the righttul jurisdiction Ht wp lgethee Serome Alien, of New York, editor School Jour: | the marine end. thes ‘a tained We gvetteexpencucs | their report, The commitieemen are virtually | to. try and oy copvigtion to condema the At- | 204 Mr. and Mrs Edward MeCawiey ‘Tames Hl’ Norton, and AcE. Ni epee pire fon in Booght aad Sola. fe give te experience ous 5 ine 26 | Mer ne has guines / : j ey Senator aad Mrs. Sherman held another de | - = Cog eed ents, The fire is supposed to have started ince, fa mer hant in ‘ing cly, where our tuurs | Unanimous, A few minor details are to be com | lorney General Of the United States to punish- Lake View High school, Cook county, 1 | in a room where coal und waste were MILLIE ESTELL. 5 BURLESQUE BLONDES, |. Osders in American Bell telephone Stock executed | {ts uer ban! ook the'sti ‘Ged 2 4 ment tor te same? lightful card reception last night. The Sena- | Yeates a in an Americati adaptation vf ALADDIN, by wire direct from our officeto Boston, Constant | vertisine 0% recline lees cass sidered at their meeting to-morrow, after which | ™Qurth. ‘That suid committee be further in-| tor’s sister, Mra, Moultom, of Ci menerty, city superintendent, Peoria, lit; C. | Kept. The extent of the damage by fire, amoke Also asparkiine UlloW ‘she Lildys, Marvelous’ Gym- | ‘dollars. quotations of this stock received. they will be ready to report their plan to the basis: Maithews aod Harri. Muas and Mt'ton, structed to consider, ascertain and report | Miss Parson innati, and | OG : Rssisted them in receiving and | &; Cafpenier, deputy state Superinuendént, | and water will reach several tuousand ary Dover, Del.; 4. J. itickof, Yonkers, It 4s teared that some valuable records in the —— — ovED W. H. TENNEY &SO3 House. They wil) not favor the construction of | whether, In the conduct of the Attorney Gen- | entertaining a large number of guests promi | yarvel ‘iatende: M ‘destroyed, ‘Mary Milton, Mise Mieiy Emily Eddy, LASS, DENTIST, REMOVED ed Ele ad y i e 2 arvel, superintendent, Lewiston, Me.; J. A.B. | marine and patent offices have been 3s May Tn hs ss (FES PEAS Peaayivaana uvcnuc. oces wank SSSR ELIS: Wrest We aab ia heavy ironclads, which are considered less ser- | erui, us stated in te resolution reported frota | bent in public and private life. Lovett, Huntsville, ala; John E. MeCaban, as- —_—— Prices, 25 and 10 cents. £22-0t_| Lewis Sons. Jewelers, -Artiiicia! teeth lnserved with | (Fass ESTABLISHED 1553, viceable than the modern fast cruiser, armed | he commlttve on the Judiciary and in the ac | Mr. Noble C. Dowling, son of Mr. Thomas | sistant’ superintendent, Balumore, Md 2. Pion Pion Defends the Princes. 7p HE Fou <TH ANNUAL | oF without a plate 453m BB. FERGUSON, Pharinactat z : company ing report, its Violawed any and what | Dowling, and Miss Hettie Cox, a niece of Mr, | Richards, principal Eclectic semiuary, Wasb- FPMe POUKTEENTH ANNUAL se aN WHLERRC Arch ‘ait'st and Pens, ave, Capitol Hi, With powertal ordnance. ‘Thelr reeominendar | fay or the Cuited States, abd in What respect | POWIINg, And Miss, Hettic Cox, a niece of Mr. | Itichards, principal Eeléctic semivaty, Wash: | empim EXPULSION FROM PhANCE WOULD BB CHARITY BALL Se pee ae ere iz | tions will involve the expenditure of eight or | he hus violaued sald luvv, ahd whethier he has | yresencs of a large company, at Danbartion M, | Samuel t- Dutton superintendent New Haver | UNWAIR AXD WOULD WEAKEN THR nero 1 ‘No. 513 SEVENTH & ee 307 ten million doliars probably. ‘They will recom- | doue any and whataew in the conduct of the | Church. Rev.J. McKendree Reilly olticluted, | Couns W.H-Sbedey-superiatendéutot schools, | 10. ‘For the Benefit of the Children's Hospital, FINE DWELLINGS a TU a a and Ce cbraaty a: mend ‘he completion of the monitors already | business of his oltice to which said resolution | ‘The ushers were Messrs, Wiliam L. Deaty, AL | York, Paj CC. Davidson, Alliance, Ohio; N. A| Parra, Feb. 23.—Prince Jerome Ni ‘MONDAY, MARCH tt 7 PRICE, thus tae baslaes of tie lace Brat wider ike Mi | begun and a liberal appropriation, for naval | Tekates that he might wot have done in the ex- | peri W. Ward, Frank We and Harty. bowling, | Caleta jew York, président National Kidu- | (Pion Pion) publishes w letter in walsh be wee ates = ff ‘GGIST, 426 7th st aw., Fuld. W. helt & Co, ahd suliciish continuance of | Orduance; Will advise the construction of irom | &¢:se of his lawtul discretion, The bride wore a handsome dress of garnet silk. | cational association; R-R.Farr, superintendent, | fete against tne proposed ofthe AT NATIONAL RIFLES HALL. ‘The most complete Drug estabii-hment In South Au ‘persous indebted to the late | fifteen to twenty torpedo boats and alarge ex- | _Fidh. That said committee be further in-| 4 reception was held after the ceremony at Mr. | Richmond, Vai ‘Parker, principal af It | French princes, and insists that such treatment ee , eae eee roe Be ren ore exe Or UY Hive ES ‘ feaidurng 2” Ws Belt wo will pay | penditure for torpedoes, and will provide for | structed to inquire und uiepert, whether the | Thomas Dowling s home on 32d street. nols Normal school; BG: Northrop, om Would be untait. The Bonapartists, be deciares, ‘Tickets can be procured of the Lady Managers, at | -— =F BROOK all Clainus against sald ira ¢ construction of six or seven steel “belted | Senate has any constitutional right or power | al Leg % .| Conn, A numi m ‘asl were defenders of wolut Hotels, Drug Stores and Bookstores: Soa | Fe =F as 3. W, BEL Cruisehs OF TrOWn, VO fo ele eee ang ied | To give itsadvise and consent to removals trom | ‘The Loyal Lesion gave a reception and ban-| Conn, A. number of teachers Seponlie eaguines ie Rucones meee ae ee AMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN: | 531 15th st ‘These cruisers are tobe the main rellance of the | oflice by the President, and whether by with- | quet at the Arlington last evoning, which was prestige, he says, ls reform of its ‘of © Epiphany Afternoon Sunday School at (Fee TAR FEES navy. Their main features ure swiftness and | holding such advice und consent the Senate id Se er sina separ sy ‘THe FUNERAL of Mus. Exwa E. Gurver.— | oversinent. ‘toe ‘expulsion of the princes cot Art Gallery, (Willard’s Hall), WEUNES- ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL GooDa. Seaton ee the power of their ordnance. can prevent the removal of any person from oF yey 3 ‘The tuneral of Mrs. Emma E. Gurley, widow of | would tend to the destruction of the ic. Day bv February 24. 1866, at Su'clock. UAL TWENTY -THIK ‘There is a ditlerence of opinion as to whether | Uce by the President. Cee ee ae Connnictoner Bini Rane | the late Kev. Phineus S Gurley, took pice | “Prince Napoleon also takes occasion to eaitde Mtsie, Recitattous: Prophetic ‘brass “Spire of 9677 LAMPS, &c. Rosier wove pe piseo: | this work should be done in the navy yards, by | Sixth. Tiat said committee inquire and re. | lit, Guu. frie, Comiuieloner Black» Repre- | Ye crday afternoun from the New York avenue | cise the manner in which the preciaer we in thes act Farce’ “Beaatiaul For" Ever and pal Chores. S0th ae) cats, | the government, or by contract, and both plans | port whetuer the Seuate, it a majority shall - sisad Ge Slice Ge church, Rev, Dr. Bartlett, who officiated, was | chosen. He says that the people should be Ever, (s i 1 ‘single atin Cents, tz -ut* "| will probably be given a trial. All the ordnance | agree to the resolution above recited (whi Mrs, A. E. Bates, assisted by Miss Curtin, | assisted by Rev. Drs, Sunderland and Pitzer. | allowed to elect their own chic magistrate, ana tSicaL | Ove Gvanaxtee. RU FAD < Se : Mork will be done in the vards, and most, If not | was reported from tho committee on the judi- | with Mrs. McMichael pouring chocolate and | ‘The honorary pail-bearers were J. V. A. Shields, | that the method which gives the power of se eae —— ‘ladies thai are in favor « alt, will be done here at Washington. (‘The com- | ciury), hus the right under the Constitution to | Mrs. Ackley presiding over the tea, held a | C.B. Builey, Gov. H. H. Wells,Thomias Francis, | lection to the national assembly should beabob it N: ] DA ENING, Fe There are enough people in Washington at present Lack » tugs” Hi “aD Wiop- | Mitiee is Ubanimously favorable tu this yard, | witibold its consent to the removal of persons | large and delightful reception yesterday afte: Jos. Deeble, J. W. Pilling, A. H. Robbins an ished. Nav TURSDAY EVENIM a + WL Hy, a, Wp.i Hekets 25cu ‘The = | NLeoAY RVENING, Dbruary 4th, at & veloc, | OM account Of Lue good work that has been done | by Ube President who ure uulit tor offi -e, under | huon. Judge Randolph, and the active pall-bearers ———_ Bavd wis ist, who know the reputation and standing of the RW. | io make an appeal to the imerchauts to cove theif | there, with the poor facilities they have, and, | the circumptances mentioned in sald report of | Mrs. Febiger and her daughter, Miss Leila | were J.D. MeChestney, =a are J. R Hersewhipped by a Young Lady. ‘ONCERT-THE CHOIR OF RYLAND MM. & | BELL MFG. CO, of Buffalo, ®. Y.,to make it almost jt 7 @ciocks except Suri | making a pretty liberal appropriation tor guns, | the comntitee ov the Judiciary anu in te reso- | su,5son, held a cuarming reception yesterday, | Labrie, Clarence Meclelland, 1 F. A. Denham | , gr. Zouis GIRL PROMPTLY AND EFFROTIVELT Chureh will give a Sue Literary and siusical Eo- — they wiil provide fur tie establishment of a | lutions reported by sald comnlitec. and Chester Stott, ie remains were interred UeFiatument at the Chureh, saperfluous in us to claim for ourselves HONESTY good plant,so that the most approved naval J whether the Senate can bind itsmem-| The Crescent Social Club gave one of their | in Glenwood cemetery. Mrs, Gurley was born RESENES AN CSOULE. TUESDAY EVENING, the 234, at 7:30. . — ween theuncerigued. under | ordnance niay be constructed there. This will ais of the Se nd sociais last evening at | in Cornwall, Vermont, in 1816; was married to| Sr, Lovrs, Feb. 23.—About 7:30 o'clock last Tickets, 25 cents ¥20-3t¢_ | and INTEGRITY in the manner in which we distrib- SS SiLA\ is this day | be made tue almost exclusive w died ‘k of the yard, | ate,or by any rule, asaduty to the Senate, as Re RNE'B. | cay evening last. During Ube filieen years of | man James Garvin, 2315 Chestuut sttect, the Among th P. D. Gurley in 1540; peaceiully ri- | evening, in front of tue residence of ex-Council- dither meinber of said | and it will be the aim to hay pus scorr ART GALLERY, it thoroughly | the sume is declare is ute presents to the buyers of the famous Michaud Fils | ‘ the iollowing resolution | were Mises Brayley, Cammins, Dou: x years ol WILLARD'S HALL, a aya thy debts or | equipped. Much o1 the work done there, which | touching the powers and proper conduct of the | and ML. Fulrenild, usta, Hulse, J. and 1; | Dr. Gurley’s faithful pastorate of the New Yoris | spectacle was uted of a young man being if ae | Freres FRENCH VILLA SOAP. i their friends aud | Hasso pleased the committee, hus been done | Senuie, which was ulso reported by the com-| Hendricks. Mecks,’ Nash, Sioussa, Thompson, | avenue church she ‘occupied the responsible | horsewhij y an enraged young . The {4m ___Can be rented for first-class Entertainments. — customers tor their very liberal patronage, we are | Uuder many disieuluies, many of the tools | mittce on the judiciary. [The resolution is here | Weich and White, aud Messrs. Belt, Bair, Black, | position ot minister's wife, to the duties of | arms ol the youth upon whom Wwe ERIES, BALTIMORE, WILL | Ifyou do not know the KW. REIL MFG. CO. ask ‘Truly Yours, : having to be borrowed. quot Cummins, Callinine, Hy and J. Douglass, Hoe. | which she orought a finely tained intetlectand | was being inflieted ‘were held tightly behind ‘ESDAYS from Ist Feb. until | —_ f20-8t BEAVANS AND SITAW. Tue committee will recommend a very per- THE EDUCATIONAL BILL. coe, Zener, Welca, 8. Wilson, and F. B. Wil- | taste, noble impulses and a loving heart, him by a Sores. sinailer, but oxomay a Feb... Renter Monday mo ‘your banker or your grocer: they will any of them tell ASSOCIATED. BaDR | fect torpedo service. the voids tied are wot eX-| Phe Senate at 2 p. m, resumed consideration | SoD: Soe ae muscular boy. The young lady was Miss Elis wekets of adun ielon or | pensive—cost y abor Cur IN THE BACK AND Sot IN THE Leo.— | Garvin; the young man was 'N. Snyder, @ pre donsiiered every elec a eee each, and | 6; the educational bill, Mr. Gray, of Delaware, | A grand ball, at which many of the partici- Yesterday afternoon, while the crowd was carer ier tho ke Sk, eamneey Mapumoorae ‘ur | feuise, ‘There will be probably twenty eon- | O&cUPYing the floor in opposition, to the meas” | pants appeared in the eostume of revolutionary | jug through Ube President's grounds, Wilham | Sone, for ie Le ML Rumsey Stanaiacuaring ice ofthe Poot. se cae toga sta, Mount Vernon | aries st? Myers & sledian, 46 | turers in the United States, and stand to-day superior you that we are one among the oldest Soup Manufuc- Lion. commer Charles a = Hotel, Met affres 5, 9 é . sist He on under tl ABEAVANS.© “IAW, | structed, ure, Limes, was given by the Washington Continen- | grown, a young colored man, stepped on Abe | twelve-year-old brotker of the yoube lady. Moores, Howard and Mautun sis: eams Chaties | to-all others in our line of business will in turnre be couduci Hel and fam ag | PUNE __ gg, House of Representatives. tals, it the’ Washington Light Intantry’s ar- | Jones’ ‘heel, aud excused himself, A minute | Altera short straggle, Snyder broke away aud and Kead sis; Bendann's, 181 West Baltimore Ueamd 1 sts. if = eas fects een aaa a eee erereey cee mory lastevening. Thecorps appeared in Ht ter, wi Brown was walki in frout of | started to run, bul was met just as he was MEA HI Li, aud) respectiully ‘neon Nominations by the President. On motion of Mr. Forney (Ala) @ resolution | MOF lasteventng: appeared in their | later, when ng y but ct step brated Michaud Fils Freres, of Paris, France, the ried me usilorin, which 15 alter the “oid continental” | Jones, the latte y a friend of the custom. Very res President sent the following nominations | was adopted granting leave to the appropria- | tushiou,and some fifty ladies appeared in the stabbed the former in the buck | ping on to the sidewalk with a knife. Brown, who was with another | young lady, and be was again caught and held ae ~__ | to the Senate to-day: Hons comuitiee to sit during the sessions of the | olden tiine tull dress Style of the revolutionary | Colored boy, nained William Taylor, conuinued | and suilered a sill more-severe punishment, LECTURES. UE | Charles F. Wi ; cra, Mr. und. Mrs, Lincoln personated the | down the avenue, being followed by Junes,who | Miss Garvin takes the following statement: = ECL 2 largest soap manufacturersin the world; the Meriden iy BRAN Come |, Cire 7 -yamium (0 be meemict of the ind House, characters o1 George and Martha Washing kept quarreling With te two boys unul ‘Uney | “Snyder insulted me,so 1 walked Into the house = meme Tea ee auld War aren Genera 1h Qo fs0, at | office at Benson, Minn 4ur. Morrison (Ills.), from the committee on | mons those present were Cornmissioner Mon! arrived at 44g street, where Jones obtained a | and just wed to see Lhat new buggy wi d Whitcomb, Miss | pistol from auother boy and attempted to shoot | and ot picket ‘up and went to tue trout door recting the payment of the surplus in the | Rogers, tne Misses Mills, Miss Coughton, Mrs. E. | Brown, when Taylor seized tue pistol, and it | and tol: John Woessner, of Texas, now vice consul y: zt ter i- ome Ball, the Misses W pen eC ies on the co. at | ways and means, reported a joint resolution di- | gomery, Major sllver-plate company in this country; the workd-re- palucn tne the | Saltillo, to be consul of Lhe United States atthat Ihim to apologize. He said he would'nt aahmerescm. we - ‘hove | Place ¥ el x D, Smoot, Mrs. and Miss Lipphard, Miss Page, | went off, the bullet striking Birdie Smith, an- a I whij im. 1 think J gave him @ WAIDAY EVENING NEXT, FEBRUARY 26, 1886 | owned White Sewing Machine Company; the noted hates pare See oe ee eae cencs commits Oftts | ar Fi S, Mafone. ‘The music wah by the BM | Stee Solorea boysia the log, Sinith, moos cera: whipping, and 1 aia glad of i : reP NOW : as — Sao Go New Post Office Ins . S.-Y.) obtains Tine , and many ot rs and accom- | his home. This morning, in the Police cc except that I broke the whip. See ere Wiens sod White Organ Company, t Meriden,Coans | (F-S2 "washington, 1. Cand atlanta Ga; hese | THE NAMES OF TWEATY-ONE APPOINTEES Ax-| VIDHEGTILGRI GTO ees eee 1 Mle the | Fis, ing dances were chose ofa centary or more | bihome rubs imonsing, in tbe Police Court —_ In His Celebrated Lecture, Entitled the Kurtzman Piano Manufacturers, of Buffalo? day been reorganized. lowing members cone NCED. COMMITTEE REPORTS, pee) Ene fendyi jee were Kepe ap ull'sn eany | net ae ee nen the on the farm; on &| The Strike at the McCormick Works. “JOHN AND JONATHAN.” ss Pore, Macd Hi wnd LOUIS MISEMAN, Washingt, | AS the result of the recent special examina-| Mr. Jones (Texas), from the committee on | Bour thls Soe as ee ee ‘o kill, he Was | “Cuicago, Feb. 23.—It was rumored at the Z Weare suing i these manufectarers goods. BY ad-| {Cb dis KiSt MAN, Atantaca” "6 | yon, yeld at the elvi service rooms, of eandi- | paroles acd oacy’ rests, eo mittee On| 4 pleasant surprise party was given to Mr. Gemmult orgaoe bonds. '* 784 IBF IB) speCormick Reaver mtn dageeedhns preg dow Fd Seatsonly 50. ew ES store, eae ieee tence este Q post offices and pos! reported a bill au- ley, at thelr residence, 114 a ‘probable. ti ‘speedily easton Se. On ele at ly Moni ore, $37 | dressing any of the above companies you can obtain | _WasiliNGTON. Feipruary’Ist, ISS £20-St_| dates for appointment as post office Inspectors, | thorizing the payment of postal notes atany | 8d Mins A.B Bromley. at thats residence, 114 Sea eiaae en pd gg pp ey ay FG Eb eb chinnad yNa, | Sy information as to quantity, quality and price of the following have received the usual probu-| money order office. House calendar. the ‘niteenth anniversary of their marriage, | -A RESOLUTION Curriciziva « Mixtsren— | Committee composed of three ‘workers = : tionary appointment for six months outot the | ‘Sir. Tucker (Va), from ‘the committee on the | Among the many ‘rfends present. were Kev. | The First Baptist church, colored, has adopted | S24 Tyo snoulders, to, Visit SIF. + (our presents, nae of DU f 08 seventy-seven persons who entered the exami. | Judiciary, reported a bill providing that no per- | and Mrs. Robert N. Baer, Mrs. B,J. Cady, Mrs. ing ey duc,ng the eal Estate, Lowi and ristian minister” the conduct of Rev. Wm. In making the contracts for and selecting our pres- | uciheas and “ate located ae ; Chas, | 888 Shall be held to auswer for any crime | Muciarlane, Mr.and Mrs. J. W, Sommerville | Gipbon on account Of remarks made by Mf fh sincet | Bation: Walter C. Korkin, Augusta, Gi ‘ r whereol the punishment may be loss of life or | Captain and Mrs. Ripley, Mr. 4 — i the funeral of Mr. Chas, Soames J. Brown, Omaha, Neb.; Henry Chase, Adgusta, | /YBS Spban queebatncut or Sndicice auin, Captain and Mrs J-H. Hitcheock: Mr, | Gibbon in his sermon at Mr. M9-4t | iargety considered than their cost to us, and ourar- SENS Ee BOUTS Bernat ee Uys Gates ile, | land or naval forces, or in the militia when in | Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac H. MeCathran and | ®' y m4 3 is. KR, VisH TO IN. | Md; Pc Frederick, Cedar Rapic 5 E. ist Gibbon’s acti was excommunicated from the erat Tighe partners be | F.imieydouleeie, Ks duit Grit, Owtora, | aetal ejvies In Unie Of war or public danger. girs, ue tostess else bo, Air. sMaciar | church weveral" years ago, having become doe agents, and that Luin not Fespousible for auy engage: | 1. J. Gorman, Gloucester City, N.'J; J. A: | Sir asitsberry (Ohio), from the committee on | puests, Whe aifuir was an exceedingly pleasant Uinquent, and remained out of the church up to menis nude not dirceily throu, MeDonaid, Nene Com ‘corge Mason, | invalid peasious, reported a bill granting pen-| one, and was greatly enjoyed by’ all partici- in for tila re Sener ge ond me fi South Carclivaaverse, | (lemaudriy, You Wim. 4: Maxwell, Wilming sons to all iuvalld woldlers Or thele widows or | pating. Phe presents were numerous aud ap- | S4¥, Made (ot Teadmissio urch, = Se Nee tance . Suceno"Po | children who are dependent on their dail; TO) na Havana’ AGH | ect Fine Sitch Sy Hie itgyults Puiseane ing | labor for support, Coninitice of the wuole. -” |""at the regular meeting of “The Neighbors” | TL! Nogers, Couruaid, N- Ys doin ‘Riley? | 2% Bueninan (N. J.) trom the committee on | cinh last evoning. at the residence of Lieut. rangements with the makers in every case are to far- nish noue but first-class goods, No Lottery Methods or Devices of Drawing sre sdopted, but the strictest impartiality will be observed Laos, Arrestiox. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS, MWLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F Srexer, | : | splitess fs 8b ent Hent wind Net OPHELIA BANGS. LOUIS XV BANGS, | *24 the list distributed exactly in the order it is ar- MBA a we guard aeuinee ti basco _ oon a cluims, reported u vill for the relief of the sur- | Peters, 228 New Jersey avenue south a ENGLISH BASKET ria1Ts AND EVENING | ranged pour circular. CHEN PHAR STACY 1439 F | Kune, Willianson, Tusealoosa, Ai ‘Share | Vivors Of the exploring Steamer Jeannette and | PSt¢%,295,.°ut cues iearned nad enterialoe COIFFUKES, _— — ag J wil Be other appolatménts announced in a few | ficd\w tur exteaiions Private aio ee, Pe | ing, was Teal by. Dr. D. B. MeUartee, on. the ‘a crowd o1 small boys Hair Dressed and Bangs shin Our whole method being devised for the purpose of A 7 "ATM . days taken from the same list of candidates. # re Life and Times ot Confucius, Dr. McCartee's e were annoying Willian ‘who finally threw sate ak or to ‘ ; rene. tt in China and his profound | Inains ought to be resting in his church, instead poche y - introaucing French Villa Sosp to the favorable con- Bee maker tet | ane eee, Sy nea Se anu Teen DRE seated gi sl KnSwisdge ‘of the literature of that empire | Grbsing Kept our by twoor tntes dencouss' | © ee oe ae te yliercas ed “C S pss wasnt December 26th, 1866, | Gay for expenses, und aller six montis the | THEY DON'T WANT A STREET RAILROAD, | knowledge of the literature ole etn ele sites 4 William Sturgis on the head. This morning ®, Bue Uarirar: 3 | sideration of all, we deem it but justice to its SUPE-| Whereas, by satisiucio dence presented to yearly pay 1s 31,600. In the Senate to-day, Mr. Ingalls presented a | QU&lt The com eed FoUNDLING HosPrrat.—Dr.Z. T. Sowers, | Judge Snell fined Dick five dollars. 3 & — undersigueal, It hay been made to appear Uhat “PHL Soe tdents of massterly “hand. | Th ee rae ora ths board of dixeclort of die Wend! | CATTLE MARKET.—Sales of live stock at Dro- 2 RIOK QUALITIES give with itarticles foritscon- | NATIONAL BANK OF WASIINGIUS. in the| Decision 1x A Lona Pexpixa Case.—in | Petition trom residents of L street northwest, | quently entertained by a theatrical, literary | ena ew wd vers’ Rest ure reported by Tavenner & él ah BA ie rach GiGk ee nice the Court in General Term tuis morning the | protesting against the passage of a bill for a | and imusteal program by members of ‘the Club, hospital for has made on | To a niipees Scots ae eet ae eee = & | "Show cardia lea patrobe "pemetton, cating thelr | MSM ACT OM Md pEIICE OF COLU SOAR DE NY ee MLL ai ast Pas icie HOUIE sos | Solar ge cnitieenone Se deaes oo erin per omene ents.at the | aPlspletiog and: putting. In operation the aay. | 5,10 © 1-10; good at 44 10 5: mediam at Oy to ow io its patron : a Y Me provisions of the Kee ; Son, A ie coe aere aeHE oo oy = | 510 é 3 SSCS, and hee it, thy wcegeldto tue | Stvutes of une Chey aur roqured o be ead | Wiel, Wis redrguel last week, was decided, | tick commlttea, Mrs, Franels Colton is at home Fridays at her | lum just efveted of 1Sth'trect The ground ox | $i COMMON al iy toy” 70 shoop and ine, : 3 | “Monarch of Al.” FRENCH VILLA SOAP. “Ask | with beipre atl wavelation shail be authorised to come | Cller Justice Cartier deiivering ihe opinion, Which this building 1s erected was left under a ety s your grocer for French Vilia Soap. Save your wrap | meuce he business of Baulklug: Versing the decree below and aflirming the au-| has taken final action on but two bills this | residence, 1817 M street, reicinot the lates Jostee Plone. a eeedct | und calves from $25 to $45. quite 3 | bers, 116-1 » therciore, I, HENRY W. CANNON, Comp. | ditor’s repor' e cuse has been pending about | se.sion, Une of these changes the name o | Mrs. Howell Jackson and Miss Jackson give a ment of other iunds resulted in an ac- | DTISk. eS ‘of the | urreticy. do bereby’ certify th feleven years und was brought to settle the e a Shee te Bauitay trot & 657. Gumofstion of about $23,000; with tals money ——___ KR TENCron Aathee sehr We | Dartuership “account, and the Kauity, Court, | Uniontown, and the other ts to.acquire a titte] tea on - the buliding bas’ been erected. The object of Seeennees Seete: 6g Jai RovON and DISTRICE OF CoN Ada CE | Judge Hagner, made’a decree fof the complain: | to the Potomac flats. There are forty-nine| Mrs. Laughton gives @ small german to her the institution is to receive infants and provide | Reported for Tux Evuxrxo Stam. 3 3 Now For Paxrazooss: Shihongal to couinence the busthess of ftanking as | 28 0, Ga1:boo” “This ts how reversed aud will | Gulhbated among eae eonsnaltene grins eek | daughter, Miss Berghmanns,on Friday even- | ior aug educate tein unlil they are 18 yearsot | COUNTY Coumr.—The trial of Eugene Murray = r Mectiun fil yi ndre vt rest, $31,000, rsed, among hich meet fe less svover ided homés. The horse stealing ‘the £ WHAT 18 GOING on 5 — Bf'the Hevised Satutesof the United States"? | reduce the amount, including inierest, wo abgut | irequentiy. The family of General Holabird, 1811 P| bSard of directors Droviaea wie home he Sourt lnste Gor te toacin Caen, Tee pein, = = In testimony whereoi, witness my hand aud seal of | $9,000, An appeal to tue United States Sa- ‘A PESTILENTIAL ALLEY, stcoet, Will unt receive on Briday of this week: ; Judge W. 5. Cox, vice president; | trials alleither failed by the ‘a 2 ay WE ARE MAKING A SECOND SALE OF (ie) Oils, this zeit DAY OF DE CHALE 1880. | preme Court wus noted, In the Senate to-day, Mr. Van Wyck present popes Secretary and Mrs. Fairchild have Sty. A. ct iicnards, ; Wm. F. Mat- | the fry or weresetaside cn appeal z —— 1S WO eee a ae eeapesinga phndo'p ee! one Comptrulier ofthe Carresey. | Ox TRrax, rom MANSLAUGHTER.—The trial of | 4 8 petition from residents of the District, set- returned from Deerfield, after attending the | HDEIZ> Tenerar, end fudge D. f ‘M. M: | Christian association held a lag ern 2| 1S EITHER PRICE ABOUT TEN DIFFER- ce “LUMLER,” © | Robert Orr and Frank Gallagher for man- | Ung ‘orth that during the operations of the | funeral of Cov. Seymour, who was an uncle of Parker, G. L. J. P. Kilngie, ‘J, | chureb last night. prirmcttgecny Et ig Fiabe: Slaughter, in killing Stepben Tyrrell on the | board of public works the board permitted the | Mrs. Fairchild. Fishenana To. aiceuaeen ® Nev. De buseide THE “CAPITAL” THE“capiran” §| ENTPATTERNS. THE FIT AND STYLE CASH DISCOUNT FOR 30 DAYS. 2ist ot July, 1881, by beating hin on the head | street contractor toexcavate thealley in square organized. OF THESE LOTS ARE AS GOOD AS OUR Hlandgroute 10 per cent off market prices. und face—the first named as a8 principal and | No. 725 to get earth jor filling up New Jersey ‘a carpenter, well = ; 7 AR ‘ Seow Ties ac Bead pega mimarkiettne the ollibe a ucceeaae wae ore ae vas ae avenue to soar fue B. & U. depot; that fome he bas been en- eI “i a a: 18H FINI Virgil ec a r Us moral an¢ 1 ro= | portions were excav: a ‘The company which went ‘Mount Vernon ‘many years, b had $90 stok ‘tr Tue Henwax, Coxrrcrioseny. pierce ahi bas ze. Vurined btocring ber Grote nant atts, ceeded Metre, Wo An Cook and iB. Pieips Gf from ten to twelve feet below the surface of | _ Mrs. Quimby, of Detroit, and Mrs, Edwin W. to atiend the celebration hela taers | fs ‘cup in witch be bad placed — GRORGE KLINGSTINE PANTS WE HAVE THEM. Virginie Wainscoung’ 10 percent ott mutker prices, | tor Orr, aud Mesura.-L. G. Hine aod ‘Campbell | the udjotuing lols ahd 40 remaloe © Ane neae of Buifalo, are the guests ot Mrs. Sen- | Bote Wy, ‘Continentals, mentioned Mr... Cox, the well-suown bookseller of aa . Virginie Pactition 10 per ceat off market pricaz, | Carrington tor Gallagher , ‘the drainage from the rear ot the lots and from | ator Palmer. Mr. Quimby, who is the editor of | )¥ yemerduy's ~ bout See | ces, uae eaten, = 73 North Charles Street, Baithnore, Ma. CALL AND SES WHAT WE HAVE. Witte Pine tnelviag d per concede ce ee pos ooo aE a large number of megro tenements built on tne | the Hee Dress, is expected to arrive in afew | 1,2 -*ien Un" the steamer We Wr corceen | Cacoline ponte ante aie ee De doreeies, Wane Bine Casing 7 per cent off marie Taroxs’ BANQUET, — The | ulley flows to the lower end of the ulleywhere it | days. shortly after ten o'clock, and the Ia was | —Ex-Alderman Rishiel ankle at ‘The finest and most ariinte lees and ce Creame in = Waite Pine, better’ grades, 6 per ceut of market | THe Muncianr Taro) Lrnasceusal Puc abt ee of New: York, isthe guest of ¥ sending | voheaey.. armen mech erie ad peicea, Merebant Tullors’ Ex of ths city gave ugh | Mrs, Brewster, made at Mt. Vernon about noon. r fag ares iew clvurspecaiiics “* Tae Sllow- GEORGE SPRANSY, calaneingamae srraneerenta al my mil worR.in-| i second annual dinner at Weleker’s lusteven- | the euimmer, creating a most intolerable stench | Commigsioner and Mrs Bdmouds. the ‘Marine, bund 8 ‘procession, was ‘formed sours, iitued uldings a wi CHERRY-MAYO, CROQUAN, RISQUET o Our Puree Clorumen, | Shier nm prepare to ve 30% HgTe on a ee | ie eee i re aicary Tusner, | tbe petition fecites tat these? ime bees se: | Mra. Cooper, of Shelbyville, Tena., ts visiting | which marched to the tomb, PLUM GLAZE. ORNSMESTED PLUMMER | gy soz sevENTa sraeer, | mslsria reduced in building aud Will catimate soo | Wetp Hi Mariardy, f Saks and Hens health the family of Dr, A.M. Moore, i626 ue mane neon ae FRUISTAGE, ASF AIAGUS, FISTA- a "| Soitaing om the ecnning to the dush tn any | and Joun Mitchell of w York; Charles covered After a short. = = TALE Aupitiz to share part of your orders. I will endeavor | Hyde and Geo. W. Matthews, of babe Expremsed to your door i» our ice caves in safe and caer once fo -50y Worth Be ace ee ee Seven at! apt bag i Pa Be eek od “enine mosis: MR MCLEA: ‘We wil faruisis abything tn our Une at the shortest | Siicy"Pob amd hia Dat Stee Shae & TSunand B sitesia Stave af notice and at feaconaule prices ime | Misses’ and Bose $1 mcliool Shoes (sold) DENTAL NOTICE—Di. E BR RUST, eiorergiines as white tine Cousins’ im Gout and Kid; every pair ‘having returned from, Europ, will resume arges Bail, ot toe Prengrics, Cre, W HISKY, Gents “Walkenphast at $2.50 and $3.50. SR Caen IEEE renee: the Bearest orkin of Settee arte ee neem | eloon as 1914 and 1916 Penna ave. E "moved his alice unl teaidonoe too, toms about rou ana, al easiLek & OO. Distillers. Baltimore as +. W. SELBY'S. Hot nw, fronting New York ave. ‘ivawe

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