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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED BATA, Except Sunday, © ex siheabiene AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, PEACEFUL FEELING IN EUROPE. Borthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th Sty by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ale wameesaie eee, jf THE STRIKE SITUATION WORSE TO-DAY aig by carplaee, on thettgen sorceat se Thee tet CHANCES OF WAR AND PEACE. week. or 4c. per month Copies at the counter = > cents each. By mail—postanr ravpald30 cents & : Telegrams to The Star. Month: one year, #6. six month The Preponderance of Opinion No UEntered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 ‘That Peace Will Be Preserved. - atter.} wecond-clags rail Rates ceeeaneel Vo. 70—No WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1887. ek oe “There is nothing whatever in the news this week - to modify the beltet we expressed last oie = ‘Uhat the balance of the probabilities is In favor DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. By ee Secretary of the Treasury, and a reteronce | speedy war.” The Spectator writes thoughtfullY Doew adian | O these statements, which ar in full in the | ayout foreign politics, but tn Uhis it grows: ‘Uncle Sam Need Can: reply coeey at mantis . politics, but case It gro Tait or Canadian Fish img Ground. | Gons by Congress calling foe inforaetace Guten | llY more dificult to see on what grounds such a THE SENATE. Subject, will convince any one of their accuracy. | belief can rest. Assurances of peace are the order avi aes we endl ‘i Policemen and detectives especially, | Navat, CADETS 70 BE DROPPED.—AS a resultof the 80 SAYS THE FISH COMMIsSION—IuPORTANT Data] | Leaving out entirely the question of its influence | of the day. ‘The French nation have acted during public generally, are invited to be present. NOTICES. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. oe Washington News and Gossip. TODD HALL, OF BALTI- —_>—— Rey. Se | Bee ore sl ies eee AU Ok uverin | GOVERNMENT RecEIPrs To-Day.—Internal reve- .. Holy Communion ; 11 | acd relisious experienceat Union Methodist Episcopal | nue, $447,621; customs, $500,454. PENSION BILLS I | ehuseb, 20th street, wear ‘Peuin-ave. to-morrow after- ee Bee ov af Fotclock. andthe we PP & DETWEILER, PRINTERS, 420-422 ELEVENTH STREET N. W., (north of the Star office), PIPH. = =) between 13th and 14th >. D.. Hee 2 SHOWING THIS FACT—NO DANGER OF a scancrry | UPOn other branches of Dusiness, the eiTect Of MU- | the whole scare with admirable self-possession. It eddressed to the Hebcews. | To-night, at the sume ctirch, a meeting for men only | MAVal cadets semi-annual examination, Just OP FISH—NON-INTRRCOURSE WOULD WoRE wait | WS DOb-intercourse would be’ exactly the oppo 4s preposterous to suppose that they have any in- dre to inform their numerous patrons and the | preacher Kev. J » 5. T. Da rect ill be di “8 and Toy, of | closed, about twenty-five cadets, it is thought,| THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL. . site of what the Canadians claim. It would not o 3 ’ Salts pomeeatay tae aly made Ghanch of the Hicarnation: babi. TeBeginaiy et | Baltics eet °% Mectes.Juxcons and Tor, Will Dé dropped on account Of tiiele studies che PRIA FOR US AND BADLY FOR THE BLUE NOSES. only put new life into our fisheries, but would rap- | tention to attack Germany. Germany has evi- tion to their al Jerusslem.” This lecture will be the second of the Ke | FOURTH STREET ME. CHURCH. 8. E, | failures occurring mostly in the fourth class. —-__ — idly increase the number and size of the vessels | dent temptations to attack France, but It is little oi Rev MF. B iice: Prator—9. a.m. Sunday School at the Church and Mission. 11a, m. and Church, cor. 9th aud | >. Since the passage by the Senate of the Edmunds | employed; thus augmenting the number of sailors | Jess than absurd Lo suppose she would venture: ups be ‘Tam Inransrare CoMMERCR BILL Stoxep.—The | MORE VET: THE HOUSE. | iti, which gives the President authority to close | Which would be available in case ot emergency, | suclhamoutruss oe ag auprevekeel stew preaching by the pastor, 6:0 pin Young Peo- | President signed the interstate commerce bill at ‘OES IN ous ~ is asgaashed seriously 5 . On the cther hand, 1t could not but result set easiest explanation is still hat the German army Beaks My Ppmmajet 780 tase by Coumn- | Piet yraise mecdite. 230 pim. The None Poovles | ne cgay Sector ate ee ea ot : American ports against Canadian products until | to Canada, and, tadirectiy to Great Britain, as | billie’ > ia Lodge, No. 24,1. 0. G. T. ie 1 hold their monthly ‘pprov: an interpretation more in accordance with human- | well; for with our closed Canada would find AT THE BOTTOM OP THE SCARE. their work in the shortest possible <> _ SPIETTUALISIE ci by the Hon. Hina | the bill was in accordance with the verbal opinion ity and civilization shall be given to the treaty of uty in ‘of her catch, and her ising In the West, however, the interna best manner. Bw Randa th a ae AO eee acaba, suieing and signing of the | of the measure given last Manday by the “Attor. "The Senate. isis tiythesOaketian avtoonits ot ee fleet, as well as the saflors avaliable for | TBOUSH rising tn ti 2 Messrs. Judd & Detweiler desire toexpress their grat- | Py-cuory heater and gives platform teste: TO sent | Pledge. Au members and strangers are cordially in- | ney General, which accorded with the views of Among the papers submitted to the Senate to- authorities, many War, Would, of necessity, be very greatly reduced | nal barometer has fallen in the east, in the are fitude for the many man stations of quod will and en. | door couceibarions, fee" | vited w a ne vars, ee a te other meinbers of Cree ‘The Attorney ‘was acommunication trom the! ated pla editors have devoted a — rest at Bucharest of the Bulgarian officers who fouruemr ut by their eirhbere and felloweitizeu cont se arte 7a SReSRYTERIAN CHUR metal Gactibes to one on day ‘com rom the Secretary’ ether x A ot eee throughout the cou Se JACKSON DEMOCRATIC h street. between G and Hi strects nw: | opinion, Dut itis understood he held that the Dil | Navy, with a report of Lieut. E. H. Taunt, U.8. N., | “P22 ey Wee awed MATTHEWS CAN HOLD ON. ee a J ~ venbers are requested to oe , Gent H strecta 2.6 the Canadian inshore fisheries and the privilege of — ing her army corps. Beato mambern are requested - Katy, pastor 1 # | ferring powers of & fogislarive ad ieniciat cor. | OLRSSiX Months’ journey on the Congo river, tO- | poying bait and other supplies in Canadian ports | RE the Presidemt Dees Net Cheese to ay batities arday) EUESING at fi) oviock fake table an | 2:9 2.2 Prewrlung Seda Gospel sere &* | ferring powors of a fopisative and judicial char. gether with articles, ornaments and coins col- sate “ A very serious symptom of much confusion ex- jal to dy business of an ext pony Zecard to the death of onr beloved President, aes ae ENGGSH acter upon the commission, which caused the Op- by him. are absolutely indispensable to the American fish- Supercede Him, ists here concerning ngiand’s supposed guaranty St sanguine expectations have on. ‘Nomuis. er. r 5 SH LUTE pos rears ago. | lected ermen; vanad: inst neutraitty 6 5 of fact, and if ‘= Desc ‘al expe: ce of more it = SARDO, Secretary. ee cien’ corner of lith and H sts, n.w., 5. Se ing en; ang that if Canada should it upon a on es ‘The conferer ig! Ti nee report on the bill for @ public ‘The oMicial notification of Mr. Matthews’ rejec- | by the treaty of 1859, no power was bound to de Rial beaibeee genetics ie Wi SATURDAY NIGHT | DOXFS, pastor. Services To-morrow morning and | Crarg DrsaLLowgD.—The second controller has strict and vigorous enforeement of the treaty, os sscuarantes of faichful DUSIRES® Practice | IT oe ee at Bea ee a econ GEG | eveving atl) and 7:30, In the evening the fourth and a building at Chattanooga, Tenn., was agreed to. | wich they say she must doin selt-defense if the | M02 8S Tecorder of deeds by the Senate has not yet | fend the violation of Belgian territory. It Was in * “ktich | @lsallowed the claim of J. H. Russell, for $106,000, “rameaon “ consequence of this that Lond Granville arranged earned reputation in the tutu ugh farther note Binet cr crcupy, | Sa aba Beate’ Peranle of the “ich | esallowed the clali ot J. H. Husselh Satria PENSION BILLS ON THE CALENDAR, retaliatory measures become a law, it would be jrod at the White House. ‘The President | Sith chy king of Prussia the treaty of 1870, pled; 4 stin Will, of course, take no action in the matter until | ing‘both hamnie — 7 Bowe =F BROoES, THE MEMBERS OF INDE-| j of AGREGATIONAL, CHURCH, 0 destroyed by fre March 7th, 1864, on the €round | wits on theeaiondar eo oe Pea | the ld Anally result fa the ae eae, at | after he iso informed. ‘There 1s.n0 tndicatlon, | Mrs Tals orpiet ee ee GAS FIXTURES, ke. at thee hall, corner Slee amd Bats | Hyak NEWMAN, Will preach at’ Tiga. pou "Chriat | Vessel for conveying Hopson a ragaiar cep as an | Sixty-slx pension bilis were passed, among them | ew Eowiand. Mabie feet. aud this chook of homeres, of what course he intends to pursue, bus | Farts, Rowe, Otuer of a similar mature’ hat, of No Charge for Hanging. Paitin cd, attend tue funeral of | Seis of the eee el ae ee Hey Te | impressment within the meaning of the law. the House bill granting a pension of'$50 a month | American seamen gone our navy would be placed Permit the present tion of affairs a = a ay + a to the widow of Brigadier General Thomas Fran- | at a great isadvantage in any emergency. - They { continue until the end of the present session of Lowest Rates. Ladies respectfully invited to attend, Rig__ | seninon to chilasme unde syADza TA ptett Muintttss | OF InreResr TOIRON MEx.—The Secretary of the | cis Meagher; House Win Increasing the pension | urge further that even now we are dependent | Congress without causing a vacancy in the omice | T#E LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL. 16th st... Coreoran Buildins. G FER ae eS | bobo ‘Jesus, in the homing service. Sunday School at | Treasury has made a decision of unusual import- | of the widow oi Co. James Hempullisoues of the | Upon the Cahadian-caughe eh for cue sapbie ated bE Sesame reameincam thesen aie eet Lee aE REGENCE - = = = = XCHOR | 9230.2. m. |, Vesper service at §:45 p.m. Musicled by | ance to the iron trade, It reverses the present | Marine corps,trom $30 to $40 a month;a Senate bill | that to close our markets against them would be a . | Giving lisbury?s met R=, Und aoodeee Pon os =e ae r. Bischoff, organist. ii practice of the department, which classifies iron eae pension of the widow of Major Gen- a ees people of the privilege of obtaining} Matthews by the President after the s Anxiety Just Now, tween MM. Parkcraud Huldy B. Townsend, under the | EVENTNGcat Forclork hath, to huake arcanertoate ore for duty after It has been’ dried at a tempera- | "tl Hunter to $50 a month; one giving an army | fish to ea adjournment of the last session of | Special Cable Dispatch to Tue: Evaxrwa Stam. con MM. a SW NSEND, whereby dis: | EVENING, at 7 o'clock a c = As uty nurse $12 @ month; one giving @ Volunteer nurse} Two reasons are apparent for these pecullar | Bape pais ot PAMRER S 208 SEND, yherey ir | for theranera of guclate Brother, Wauzace Below | ~aa. ANE Churn, Services ture of 212 degrees Fahrenhelt, Hereafter such 11a mand Jects for to-morrow evening's sermon. if ~<a _ CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UN $s alist, 15th and L steers, Rev ALES. Services to-morror 4 ~ 1s operative until the end of the present Loxpon, Feb. 5.—The week in parliament ends solved vy mutual cops month; one increasing the pension of the | statements on the part of the Canadian papers. ‘unless, tee shoul Toi. the aud 5. 3. FARKEN scstuming’al debts and | eharhs fcr the ptrpues nf aianasbe tie funéral, ee | goes THE RELOR ee onURCH TN HE re Bs to be classifi-d Dy the coligetors according tO | Widow of Coiamodore Spices to £50, aud. oue in| in the hist piace, the approaching clestions rede? by the Senate and anether como Lent | in mere confusion, as there has been a mere wasto ‘obligations contracted by the Arm. Signed im dupil- | Petts gragerbalt iaived Bs Be cittea Stare evicatin toe chapel cor, | 1s acts Dy te United States We his de. Famers Ske Pension of the widow’ of Col. Loren | it important that a strong case should be pre- | stead or unless the President cheaid nominate | Oftme. Strong efforts are being made to induce = MYRON M parKER, | 26 MEMBERS OF DECATGR | Hschunely thea, Ho ee ee ttal? Suey | rivion Is adverse wo lmporvers and favors domesiuo | BUH t han the action of the present goreruient “agate tive | Some one else Palace Rg api rrp pledged wl ng gem begged E NSEND. K. OF P.-ALL MEM! S OF DEC: UI oa 2 MR aril Pipl pment IAN APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED. = cont on duty unt ie end of ses. Parnel amendment, meetit “ances sriations ax ave | Saueae Beare ee nee Sneath me | Eon ng, eae aang ad grapor mating | nteresta ‘he Senate ten, at 110 proceeded to the con. | DULnas net yet ew acted upgn by the House aNd, | Son, Sunlow he “is supencded cypsiat | conservative party has bean susumened to decide Hiacing sormstosted, wy business relations 26 sears | UAE Perro oe te cet ee ene on | reakdenes, 400 eee it | | Restaxep—W. P. Kinney, a $1,400 clerk tn the | sideration of the Indian appropriation ill who forts ho simall percentage of chek ede ae oe nt so desires he can then int | what action shall be taken upon the local govern- Pave. 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of the | Brother BG-3'E Hivrex. Sister Lodaes are earnest. | j ‘=>, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER | Oflice of the sixth auditor, has resigned. The bill (which contains 52 printed pages) Was | to any considerable extent acquainted with the fist Scain, and. tasno nis mmission | simi- | ment bill, concerning which, as T have often Said, nerous patrouage extended to me as 8 member of the | ly and frateruaily invited fo join with us. Le ge ee Ree ——_—— passed without a word of discussion and with no fisheries, they are indulging theinselves in the vain under wi ue OW Serves | the party is at loggerheads and at Variance witht fate fens D.W. PETERS, ©. 9; | Gnrsxin pastor. Sunday achooi 0:30am, Preaching | | FOURTH-Ctass PosTwastens.—Isaac , Bradley | more delay than ‘was consistent with its very | fsheries they are indulsing themselves tn thevaln | ‘which wil be valid until the end of the mext sec: | we tye hy FE. B. TOWNSEND, _ HL G. DIVINE, K. RB. and 8. —__}t_ | by the pastor 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p.m." Baptism fol- | has been appointed postmaster at Kimball, Page | rapid reading. tions named may be deluded into believing their ‘sion of Congress, provided he 1s neitherjcontinaed | py) ‘government's chief anxteties are focussed. Bate Betare BROKER | Gg oS, | HEREBY PUBLICLY STATE ‘THAT I | lous ihe norhine sermon,” Gospel ciinzsat Kendal | County, Vat Caleb W. Armaoost, at Beckleyevile, THE FREEDMAN'S BANK. BILL statements, President if he'so desizes trom keoping Mr Mat. TRS SETH | eS IS ATT Bot are deroentory co | th noe 2° | Baltimore county, Mls 1B. Waesche at Catoc:| | Mr. Morrill moved to proceed to the considera WHA? TEE yisx ononenox avs, {Mews in ofice this way unt the close of his ad. | AMSUEDITHES OF ENGLESEE HAW " 1 E | ciation of the District of Columbia, and especially that ™ x N in nace, Frederick county, % ant = ion of e Teimburse the depositors of the o ministration. Whether it woul e ey tor him ST! satthe Disthetor eotambin, | Liaveneversaid that-Itsmembers weres sebof robbers x. =~ cnr ‘Hiwd Bais o,acaniten ley, nolds, Viola, Pittsylvania county, Va. Freedman's Savings and ‘Trust company. Not | qv taviewce ascertaining the tacts in the | 1959 40 nthe face of expressed opposition of ths | “7am been Poy einer en ore erect) Bic Peat, will be held at the oiice of the, Company, | ,-1 think this statement is due to myself as wellas the Dut, The great events ana the most noted char | REWARDS FOR GALLANTRY.—The State Depart- | agreed to. United States fish commission for information. a Special Cable Dispatch to Tur. EvExtNo Stam, 1505 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, TI stom. Fees ood testament History will he the sub- | ment has received the following testimonials from | MR. MCPHERSON MAKES A PERSONAL EXPLANATION. February 24th, 1887. Polls open at Land cl BD He found that Prof. Baird has been fully altve to “Petition of Right.” Lonpon, Feb. 5.—Attention ts sharply drawn this i¥-_ | the Canadian government awarded tothe master | Mr. McPherson made a personal explanation in | the gravity of the situation, and has otten to- | ene. Aoapeogtcl enters one morning to the pressing need for reform of the wr, | 0d crew of the American ship Farragut, of Bos- | Tegard to a statement in the Washington corres- | gether a vast quantity of facts and figures bearing = a English criminal law,by the sentence to deat at iL ain.” Vesper | t0n, for services rendered theshipwrecked crew of | pondence of the New York World. He | Upon the subject. For several months his out- | , Conforming to the ruling of the Court in General law,by to death of a ool at 0:45 am. | the’bark Embla: A binocular glass for Capt. KF. twas therein KANK T. RAWLI Piss ata PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING MO DAY nicht at Academy Hall, 32d st, Geonre- “THE ANNUAL MEETING town, under auspices of the Jonadabs, ty t ba Pasto OF THE Bee THE, MISSES _AGER, FORMERLY OF | Service at 4p. m. Sunda Bos = re Jessop, aged 22, under the following 7 going mail has been loaded with letters of inquiry | Term, made yesterday in the case of Morris 8, | man named y ard represented assaying (in | {nd suatistical blanks, and hisincoming malishave | Miller, of Onctd: ¥., against the civil circumstances: Jessop and a friend tocom- WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, 930% F st. pw. until farther notice. will be | Sta sraialiy init neal ____it*_| Hardwick; a gold watch tor Frank Sullivan, Orst | quotation marks) ‘thatthe ‘report of, the | S25 = estit = ead ee pede de gegen il ser. | Shit suicide togedver, * Suey purchased mowse tats Fora vaesarsae sagt ical” cone hecsrense an cs | fucsyea.to, see their eastSmers af, their residence, No; cuit carsae cl TihaCnea Soe Tee Cree | ond onicor, and gis foreach of the eigutimenibers | UUCIMFY, coumitteo ‘on the Facinc, raliroad | eta. suroriag all phases of vhs tanery anestoms i gemuissloners ar. Miler to day led bis | Tum and retired tuto a baru'aba drank te potion held at the office of the company on MONDAY, the 7th ere? fo-Lw* Sar rch, corner of 4th st. and New York ave.— a 5 1 nat Ie Was Very ieee ae irlumph for the world; | “pfs voluminous correspondence has been re- | “Petition of right” in the Circuit Court, and Judge | However, it seems to have been unlalrly divided Seance ss Palindpeh toa be sekeckae Siswnary mews, Sp, mm 10 iniqutcy addres | of the crew WhO usslsted in the rescue, that ie was vere: nis esp. "ir to his mind that as soon as 4 Cox at once certined it to the General Term to be | or Jessop was the stronger man, for he recovered Congress comprehended the true nature of the ex- | formed to Mr. it. Edward Earl. in charge of the jessop er man, division of fisheries, and sincé his return from a | heard in the first instance, While the other died. Yesterday’ Justice Hawkin's friends and the public that have taken the | BS. the pastor, Kev. Wat. H_ Lary; 7:30 pine revived ostire vigorous steps would be taken to Oring tne | avon of, shen CHAS. B. BAILEY, Secretary. service. We nted four new teachers in the school: A130 a A CARD—T DESIRE TO INFORM MY | Singive frow th Lumiber ¥ ‘ard formerly conducted by my father, (th 3 land coast, where he went sentenced him to death. It ts inconcelvabie, of — THE, STANDARD GAS MA-| late Win. McLest:) and am ‘stocking tte same with | Youty man tolead the siuicing in ‘the school: youn i caval ieee CrandeG ‘acific railroads to book, at the request of Prot Bainl to make a personal | ‘The Ballot at Charleston To-Day. | course, that he should be hanged. | SD RURTAILE, CANTAME CO. | Lauber kind {wil ciearar to meet th | lef) he fee Conve ti ely us er | Geo. B. Davis Sth cavalry, his been ordered trom aie aera wie es investigation of the subjecy tuck of tas Easebas | Tmebalioe isthe west vacate het oe for — 4 Wine received. ual letters patett £0 0 ctrally, ee hursday. 7 rausers ally | Wwe z : vests eae fhe Gat Gucritot und ‘Us Sowing Aprargees owned | Taner ofA Petroas. Very Sapretlyy pqx, | Welcome towuriile courch.” “ie | Bete te distoe cour Chpts Gnas," Hioe, | ,,7He Senate then took up the Budy ship railway | been given do. cxamining, afranging and digesting | cajieq states Senatorto-day son: Camden, dem | g, Death of m Citizen of Moc by said company, cortially invite the public to an in- | _{S-Im* _____ Sth and B sts. nw. WAUGH M. E. CHURCH. 3D AND A | 24th inft., and Capt. H. J. Haynsworth, assistant | DIL ‘A halt hour's conversation with Mr. Baril would | 0crat, 37; Bai Tepublican, 36; Newman, bolt- | “"Rocxyii, Mp., Feb. &—At eleven © last Cpogertcbegenpens Boe DISSOLUTION OF PanTNEKsHIP, sts.n e., Cupitol Hill The pastor, ROBERN. | quartermaster, have been ordered to fix the re- House of Representatives. convince even a Canadian editor that the United | mg democrat, 5; 7 scattering. night Mr Geo. KC Braddock, of Rockeies ‘died, fo ye te a Cb mond SS z= ashington, Feb. 4, 1887, er morhing ser on, oakaay Communion | sponsibility for damage to clothing at Philadel- MORE PENSION VETOES. States is not 4 wholly dependent in this matter ae aged six t Fears. He leaves a wite and fame treasury stock, sinounting to $30,000 par value, is pextnershfo heretofore exieting between the | surrice after morning sermon. Sunday school phia; leave of Capt.Jno.S. McNaught20th inftex-| ne speaker laid before the House a as he would have us suppose. | Referring to the} Revenue Reduction atits Last Gasp. | ily of nine two of whom reside in Call- hereby offered tor ie thts day disecived by rautaal consent. © | Weekly. prayer service “Linumday Sven at 7245, { Lended six months for disability leave of Capt. L, peak Tis ap. | question of the inshore Canadian ‘fisheries, Mr. | sum FINAL KICK EXPECTED 0 BE MADE ON MoNDer, | Iormeae acini paar pect for fo Beg ample | MES 4iUSES SINGHPNMSN, JOHN Le MOSHOe._| Site toifWabic and fret all-earyorlate. 1 | Y-bordng st Merit Hen soe Pups | provala bil granting a pennies Cramton sto | Rati ciuis that the American Astiermen wits | "Yr generally believed ae the Capitol to-any that —.—__ auccese, cosine 2 saving in zs bills of fully 50. pe = — 4 = = Se = isability; leave 3 Phill : 6 off. ‘Beet SSStend suprising sight Uaprotsd Goch ie cotuees B, CTERMERLE BAUSGIUE | if-ar~, SECOND, BAPTIST CHURCH, ATH ST, | acuistant surgeon, extended One mouth. In his veto message the President, states that the | have Et’ “xcePUon of the off-shore mackerel feet | y4-_ Carsie’s refusal to harmonize with Mr. Ran- | NEW YORE’S FREIGHT BLOCKADE, James anptilag overiavenied ns ens firm of SEWCOMB & LOG: 1 Estatd and Preaching at 11s. Assiataxr Parsisran J. D. Doris, a well-known | Srmy records show that the claimant spent most | "xo DESMmE To Panrictrars 1¢ THE yosmearms | Gall upon the Randall basis will givo the protes- | arwe Sitmation Much Werse this Morm- Machines ean be seen in practical use at the following | cn inued Dy the nee firm of NEWGOME ‘sin st 8 vat 33:30 Wty sual nect- | Washingtonlan, has been detached from the U. 8, | of bis term of enlistment in desertion or in impris- | within three or even thirty miles of the Canadian | Uonlst democrats an excuse for going no further ing Than it Was Yesterday. Places: LE SIMON D. ek. You arg cordialiy invited. J Wate & Overman, 200 13th st. nw. Ravi Gog Oak we = <B. Oshorne, 7th and F ats. n.w. e508, B 8. Iroquols in the Pacific station and ordered home | Onment for desertion. Thus, says the President, | coast, and that during the years when they were | With their movement to reduce the revenue this| ew Yonx, Feb. 5.—The freight blockade on the cee ee Htol at ee N one aN | Cosette accounts and be examined for promotion, | high character of the ealigant a aeatisted ying | avowed UY treaty to fish in shore waters they aid | Session. It ts thought, probable that on Monday | riverfront 1s worse this morning than 1t was yes: __ CHAS. H. UTEL LE. LE—A§SMALL BLOCK OF CO- F rie, North Canitol st, bet. Band Cais | as there 1s at present a vacancy in the pay corps | gh character of the claimant,” mentioned by the | not avail themselves of the opportunity. The terday afternoon. In many instances the truck- Lewis flemumer & Bro 1ithandPata mw, | SOOKE a CO ee coi er ae | Ben Bor 2 E for which he is eigib'e. There is not the siigntese | Committee as entitling him to consideration, ‘I erring vessels that visited Fortune bay, on the | Bittariie the tas off toler Tee pecan | men left their wagons in the line snd took the : 5 ~~ € fers, 1416 F st. 1 ¥ School. Preaching at 11 #&m, by the Re a ra. | Withhold my assent from the bill because if the pea satie ing P : Sheen ee SS seems a SU UeCt a, {eHemption and Salvation by, the | (Phe Gorrectuoss of Paymaster Doylesaeeenmtes | £488 before me are true the allowance of this | South coast of Newfoundiand, and other loéalities, | it 4s thougnt, cannot get the two-thirds rote neces | horses to stable ana caine Duck and slept om the Chureb of Our Father, 1th and Lats. n.w., = = Blooa or ake ian 1t+'° | ing the correctness of Paymaster Doyle's accounts, JRE ean where the treaty of 1818 and all subsequent ones, to carry ivin this and that will end the | truck. In Roosevelt square at 8 o'clock there was Birch & 1414 F st. uw. PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING Se ea claim would be a travesty on our whole scheme of < ‘Sary to carry way, - S2e-awa And other places. Sea Sa pes but the disappearance some time ago of Myers, thé | Donsions and an insult to every decay vetran | give unlimited privileges of fishing, found it de- | SATE tO cares it in cts y not space for another truck. The majority of eso Bon te nena ees will be hela a Re HORIST SERVICES, PREACH’ | pay clerk of the Iroquols, under a cloud, makes a panes y, sirable, even when carrying the nets ‘for catching ———— ig ee men Were Waiting to unload on the Clyde line <qg=> HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. _ Gast nv cus Wedueaday gus Confectioneary, “21 | nal settlement of the official accounts of the ves- s ‘ the fst, to hire tue native tshermen to haul (net: | Cope resumen as Mallrend Attormeys: "Ths above flourishing association. with a yery large Sgdoyeentc! econ ay cvenine Condit weiconte trie V7 YSHE™ | ent and Mr. Doyles nnn DOR MRE GOCE | te ete PRMIIEEE. Gusta Tom tae eaten | Some years ago e majority of our mackerel revels | Comereswmen ae Railroad Attormeys, Fed AP stock list, willold ite second montaly meet- | st Haxden’s Hall, 4% at. and Penua ave.,7:20 o'clock. | “#¥ evening. Coral weicome to all. __1t_ | ment and Mr. Doy Teoords to show titat the claimant was not sick, | years preceding 1860 these fan have bem much, ATR—THE VOTE IN DETAIL flrtheerin, wid the caleof ts toues at tue Bal | ee TOR Re | Be ee eee ae GHUE CH, MASS | | Pansoxat.—Hon. Geo. H. Pendleton, United President dese not ranlegs obese and lazs-”_ The | more abundant on our own coast tham'in provin- | The senate late yesterday afternoon passed the ~ he Secbenain arenes oni Ti @=> WEST WASHINGTON, D.C., few pent RICHARI or.—11a, ui. | States Minist Berlin, James Gallatin, E. L. | President not regay ‘as strange that this and the number of American vessels Hincton TUESDAY EVESTNO Reser eet eS | Se February Ot, 1887. | funject: “Gus the Som” Comncunicn servicn varthett an? EK. Jones ot New York, exe av | claimant, encouraged by the ene with watch | ay uatens, wna the nuuaber of American Yes | eubsitute for the Book ill‘ prohibit members bee exis 5 | proved Oster of ed atone oe eeat, ee NO Meagits | tu. the Tower or Babel, the Dispersion nua Conjune: | Catthett ant EK. Jones ot New York, are at | Srectat nets are passad, seeks roller by such meng | {wine inthe Gult of St. Lawrence grew constantly | $4 Congress from acting as attorneys for land The large, number of shares taken at the Jannary | Hil Gail on seed si, West Wanhincion SUNDAY Fett Son ahaa ane dapheth.’ 6:40 p. m- Young Ne aaantiGr aun TE SERRE, 3 Cone {renty years after his claim had been rejected by | nshed in that locality, and the following season | grant corporations, Mr. Beck said there was not meeting jidicnies that the number of shares hall on 32d st. WA » SUNDAY, = Mectine. Sunday Schoo E. Lancaster 5 , Of N real e ’ : Sepics will ar exceed thone of cither ofthecthers, “| uary 6th. atone o'clock pm. for the purpose of ot | comes) Mectine, 8:40 an = it’ | James Herrmann of San Francisco, and L.s:| "epension bureau, vetoing bills | te number was reduced to a single the re- | much in the substitute that he cared anything ae ioets fpe mach a8 8200 per share may be obtained | Hinros. "Funeral service a 228 Snot tribes UNION, METHODIST EPISCOPAL | tt" te “Riga” senate “Miter pote” ate | Brancins ; pensions to Franklin Sweet, Jesse Camp. | Raunder ofthe geet, numbering upwards Gf three | se, wut the House would have an opportunity west Fates of interest, or savinics| fely inventes fully invited end. WM. L BOARMAN,S. oye at the Riggs——Senator Miller was = rf Sadler: a Badass Se er eS | Meee cae ed ae Boheme wey TeaRia ere | istered” in New York last ‘migt, =~ | pol & K; Bennett, CatherineSadierand James it. |" 27s Corvmny on? THE XEW NOLAND ooasr, | tO PUL something elective ia the Dil. As penned Wahageuent has boon had in the yast and promised (OTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. by dtgeors, depts and Toy of Balsimore. , Lo-night | Ellloct 7. Slocum of Detrolt, W. Rmery, T. N.Mol- | are stil! pending in the pension bureau, son Te vg Poly Eo getline pee prong A reeusia amin wh Mipietal Sor oa meee oe pit , aimeeting for men duly. sunday, 6:30 ai, | ley, W. H. 4G. ork, | "Tne referred ‘commit sali trom alee eat celebs meat $2 Z| gi she hand mores a pein) son eat a Ae Wah at Pa aod We Moe | yh eg Teo Cnt | ere aM 30 tal, of wack not far om 0 citer howe of Congrems to seoopt employment 33 Peaured wnat thi, tbe ace ‘of Mr. dan: W. Punuphrey. on © st Inves Serty ve il, Ore, feriden, Conn, a iigton,—— z id iponthly wevtiog of the fourib series, “The books | posite ‘the Nadioual Hotel, have forined 9 Co-sartuer: Flgicas experience, Hevival servicen, led by Meaary, Jae Wintendé sha Hw Teonet ic. % ‘THE DIRECT TAX REFUND. ‘the ‘year, this change in the locality of the abery | kind in opposition to the United States, in any FERUE cPes for new subscriptions for two months | ship or the py by the wane brethsen, es EVERY Biebt ext | Branon and Robt, Sutheriand of New York, dno. .| The Speaker laid before the House the bill of the belng due to the movements of the fish, which, for | ca8e to which the United States may be a party, Iengee. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, President, Sud will give the Dusitiess his hersmmal supervision. | soa ee, SRCH TO-MOLnow } Lill. and Geo. Best of Hartford, Walter R.' Staples | Senate for the refund of the direct taxes. some reason '¥s yet unexplained, returned to the | or in Which its interests may be concerned, or x Cor. Pa. ave. and 1ithst. | ‘The boarding of gentlemen's driving ‘will be so AG FOURDEY. CHURCH TO-MORROW, | of Virginia, Hart O. Berg of Liege, Belgium, £. F. [eard (Mo ferred Gulf of St. Lawrence in greater quantities, from any railroad company if Such member stall ANSON 8. TAYLOR Vice President, | mutesapenang, © . pores ae | 2 ieluiion sind Good Tepe aver e | Dodson of Minneapolis. Samuel Mullen of New Or- | _ MF. Heard ( ries baat aaah pees veatiog According fo the laws of nations, regardless of | have reasonable, cause to believe, that measures | sips tn fropt ofthe pler were te four ply ok i224 Feta | — | eoneres leans, Thos. A. Banning of Chicago and H.C. Wal- | Committee on rol any treaty that may be made, we are allowed to | specially aff the interests of such EDWARD 8. WESCOTT. Treas, — WAGHINGTON, D. comdially invited by An lace ‘of Salt Lake City, are at Willard’s— | Bays 94. jue of the three-niie limit, and during the | are pending Congress or are about to be so | Work in preventing the from fighting to : ye Paave, Metwens: 6th taeda. | Seniesa heetsae se eee Clements, D, W. Francis, NM. Hastings. jt, J. THE FORTH OF JULY CLAIMS. past season our mackerel veseels fh tue Guile nding during iis term of office. Any get on the pier out of their turn. Some of the gh beet oy Ther will Be a mase meeting of the colored citizens | fr Gqa>,, THERE WILL BE A SERMON ON THIS | & Winpork and ¢: M Loomis, of New Terk °i? & | ‘The House then proceeded. 0. the consideration Pawrence ashed exclusively beyond this limit; | jho Vidlates the provisions. of this act'skail pe | men had been on their tracks all night. The TH st. of the District of Columbia on. TUESDAY, the Sth of ‘Scripture to cur Hebrew brethren: “And Jo- | B- Winp: e ret = th y | Maine Steamship company’s pler was open, but re + on E st., for ‘ot end Si rou. Abd they caine And he said, I ain Josep! a . We: “ ” jually well ani ance ~ it A spHaltimore, Maat Wile | United States Seuste im the masetee GES. 6 Mathers | Sour ene ney. cumne near. And he Beyer den 43 | “coi. 8. witt, of Richmond, Major ‘Holmes Cou: | ‘Be “th of July claims. {he Cenndian vessels that were allowed to fish | not exceeding $500, oF by buch in tire discretion of pith me Nem, Haven freight Ine dock the same Jane Hotel , washincton, D, C. Mopdays, Wednes- | ae itecorder of Deeds of the District of Columbia. 4 versé. Sunday, Feb. 6th, 1887, cor. Peutisyi- | rad, Hon. R. T. Burton, Hon. J. Fost, of Staunton, District in Congress. without restriction as to distance from shore. In | the court.” wpe A Ath 4} mand Fridays, from 52 to 4 p.m. 14th st. entrance, ‘MARCELLUS WEST, TEARS apd (jst at 7 o'clock’pan, dnd corner Zu: Ya, and ol, Hc. Maddox, of Orknéy Springs, aré IN FAVOR OF THE CABLE RAILROAD BILL. fact, singe the introduction of purse-seinesit 1s me | The vote was aearich. * antison, Beck, Berry, | Ohio was Tecelving ireiidit. for. Washington abd Chest Threat and Naral Posteca sy ily success - = eee —_______=""_ | at the Metropolitan. Mr. Riddleberger presented petitions in the Sen- | possible for our vessels to in si water,asthe oo ” | Delawi ly. The Red “D” line gates were ful in treatiog Eslarred Tonsils, Hay Fever, Rose | 4-3t*_ Chairman of the Committee on Arrangements. DRY M. E. CHURCH, 14TH A. NNING” 1IPEA te y sig 5 seines, Which are upwards of a hundred feet deep } Blackburn, Blair, Butler, Cheney, Cockrell, Coke, are Ss. The | Gold Asthina, Nasal Catare and ‘Deathess results eae a - CHURCH, XD| THE MANNING OPEACHMENT | ate to-day signed by 333 residents of Sth, 6th, Hee SS Conger, Cullom, Dawes, Dolph, Eustic Fair, Pree’ | closed. ‘Their steainer Caraccas om therefrom mathatuou | JF —g> NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. | BSE" G ste. Kev. Ui, i. Ki Sarton, pusior— MATTER, 12th, 13th and 15th streets, and Mr. Cheney. pre- | Would De Hable to serious injury, itwot to total | George, Gorman, Hale, Hes Hoar, dines of | day, But it ts doubted whether she il 9m. oa ig sy ‘OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, Presching at 11 a3. and Pin. by the pastor. Re- zs a sented petitions signed by 65 residents of D'street, | destruction by becoming entangled with the rough | Arkansas, Jones ‘of Nevada, gd Slip, in front - tford J feat So 029 04 asm ont Si. | Rimi ge, frre Se Wahaus |" Seorwicage at the movemenee | stagnated neeeT aac |eeeooo Shera Spe Wage Curia | oe tf aden rere wz an office at No. . 1887. | Bx vice WELD ey ntnesday Knowledge of the Movement. and 26th streets,20 business men of BStreet and 2 rian, 5 3 ap Ee Sphat- 89F the treatment of the abuve discane. | | Ondered: = ac 20: 1800; renuictinn tis | SOcataceer es mel welcome of Indiana avenue, in favor of the cable railway pplanieinns bare aaa’ provisions in | Walthall, Whitthone, Williams, Wilson of Jowa, | Poxes and bales. pri — g he F Ee spoctily and permaneully cured. Noloss of tine from: | use aud secrpancy of the public shee Bethe Biot ee "GRACE ME. CHURCH SOUTH, Conner | , Representative Weaver told a Sran reporter to- | Dill. All were referred to the District comml ttee. | _‘The privilege of DIY Of come import. | 200, Wilson of Maryland—s0. Masling comaition On the Wald tine the tome Dusiness No cure uo pay of Columbia, for the storage, working and delivery of Gece Tak andl A OE NEE | gay that he was misquoted as denying the state. | PETITION AGAINST A CABLE ROAD ON THinreRNTH | Canadian ports is uriquestionably of some import- | “'Nays—Messrs. Call, ©. Farwell, Gray, “meme ey Fg? ~ _ Consultation raze.” ging molecinl on snd ster Jenasey J. 1567, ie | St 7-aopin. Wy the Her Me Grote it Actor: | ment in Tue Bran that there pene enn es STREET. fee A lee as tad ee once herd Pee age aig gee the Erle freight line, “was almost deserted. Om eee TEST Be ean meses ars ae heer | ae: Suny ncoul 9 '°7PB5 peti | certain quarters o get up reolutions of impeach |, A petition was present at the Senate to-day ny | ready have this ight under exiting treaties: but | Fagus Zsh, Raniom, Sawyer, the Norn river the’ blockade Was much Worse Orehetre cee 0S Fa. ave. uw. (Meizerotts mrumic | PP sterial of whateoever nature deponited out. | Public conialiy invited, “weve? St 7:30 bs ment against Secretary Manning. He said he de-| Senator alison, against a cable road on 19th | t Gurfcet as the Canadians Would have us sup. | , The Senate then, at 6:15 p.m, adjourned until | than on the East sidc. hy ee atte. ste) Mume for Keceptions, Balls, Germaus, Ete. | aida the parking Hine imac: be securely siacked soe to | —1 _—_ eee nae Pastor. _| nied having authorized the publication, but did sae poaigeeloces So velba neti = pose. as teeta a SOR ip Bae oe eee {hat they would be in a position to recelve tree ler _______ | oceupy ne mor Fe area. JAMES’ CHURCH, TH ST., B om unt 0) wHers an ‘obtali rovincl: caused Tush yhen Some of the truck~ "No material shall be stored beyond eicht (8) feet | Boe tena hey, GHUSCH, EIGHT ye, | DOt deny the truth of the statemente. On the | RalLot some three hundred property owne Talley, | pores ian neeoaiey would be hiatd to pears Even ‘The Rejection of Matthews, Ree ents oh der pemrian and ton Sitka cishe ces feck ars melas. ae ele esecanle | Feekoe, Services” Sundays, Morning | Pray. Contrary, he declared that» proposition to take | carust, R. Rush Shippen, ‘Alex. Porter Morse, | Wien ao-question yas raised a3 to OureiehE topic, ‘VIEWS OF A SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT. Unbiiomed their horess endeecurnen idm repor- istanice: between the ‘cirb "and railway track clean | Ho? gomumuuion, LL Auk Sunday school 3 Pau.; Lit- | some very decided action with relation to the Sec- | J: D. Turrili, BK, Catlin 1H Gaigin: Cherics | BCR anything and everything, thegreat majority | Mr, Barksdale said yesterday, speaking of the | ed that ther? was no sigh ot uicir being allie 10 . than sixteen (16) feet the Innpector of Buuidunes. after | We “Holy Commu on 7 me Mon retary’s reply was Gurley, Wm! F: Ciarke, four fishing vesselsneverenteredCanadianwaters. | watthews case, to a Stak reporter: “The Senate discharge, the merchants: saw WOW uscliss It Was examination, may issue a special permit for the occa- 1 _ UNDER VERY SERIOUS CONSIDERATION. ‘WEST WASHINGTON IN FAVOR OF THE TRACTION ROAD. ‘THE NEW ENGLAND FOOD FISH FLEET the appointment of Matthews, | © attempt large Tor lene tie Hone acer nt Co) fect from the curb | days and Fri rening Pray ‘The fact is that there are a great many ailver | There was presented in the Senate to-day a pe- | consista at present of abou: 1,530 sall. Of these momsinpstelty ‘the bad example which had been | Arve" Jn front of Monga oe trae a 3. Not less than six (6) feet must be kept clear in the eo WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN | men the House who have been about | tition in favor of the traction road signed by three ut 750 vessels are enga in miscellaneous Y a clock ah. mild aks SBY : in talking ig! abot set in appointing Fred. Douglass; but it was | been in line ever since that time, and at 9 o'clock Crown and Bride wore: wither fistes snd all other | "4. The dreasiug of materials on the streets and aide. | BTiaxS DB. nein Saori eet i | mpeachmentjand several have gone seriously into | hundred and thirty West. Washingon property: | sree om, Vessels fisheries, 350 in the offshore | worse, because Matthews was a non-resident of | this morning there were 15 men ahead. of itn. Be the Prutnanor of Openatiog Boumdee the supervision | walks ie prohibited, but by speciat permaitstoueand | 7-30 p.m. ‘Sunday school 9:20 am.+" young” Bes | the matter, or at least declared. that they were holders among whom were the following: Austin | mackerel fisheries, 200 in the cod fisherfes on | the District. ‘The appointment 1s not regarded | This is only one of many instances of a simi.ar Of the Froiestor of Operative Dentistry." “11-lan | brick or other materials maybe dressed witoin the | pletsprayeruieetioy a¢4°30 cckeck Arckly ser- | serious in it. | Just what action the committee on | Herr, Lewis ‘t. Cartwright, F.L. Moore, H.C. | Guerean, Grand and Western banks, 165 in the | with tavor in the south. ‘The whites ‘do not think | patare. “Five pict 2; of the Pennsytrania ie, Sam aaa Gas = arking line if suitably enclosed by a tight fencing. | vices every Lhursday evening at 230. Allure wel. \d._ currency Will take with relation to | Craig, Arthur B. Cropley, G. W. Cissel & Co., Jay | QucTeat, it was fit to have been made, and it does motcon-| the line of trucks was three deep >DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSEIP. | }y banking anc y take G "od fisheries on George's and Brown’s banks, and. . P: — i : he dressing of old material will be under the direc: | come. it : Ke co ement.” Battery Place. to Broadway. At 4 oe b 1d, GEORGE 4, | foR.9f the Inspector of Buildings and in geuctal con- | 2" _—aare aApERNAGLE OTH-NEAE Wot, | ie Secretary's reply {6 not known. It Is not Ukely, | Cooke, J. E. Libbey, Frank P. Leetch, ¥. V. Offut. | ¢5'1n the offshore halibut Asheries. Of this entire | elllate the colored elemei na ‘oly hale we 4 GE J. | formity with these regulations. =<, NACLE, 9TH, NEAR .. | however, that y ce sucl ction tol Top! those vessel in the offshore cod Sine aue Gah | agar, te nate crore he papas gr | BS res, Nat si parse | as tc cmners Who, want ty tong te Sere owxartons BY fi PeiDest Sud albutteheriesareeverbeen inthe hanitet| District Gevermment Aftatre, | Goors “anf ing” up. aboard sat cd from tise oR sea tee ha She distance, from the | dat school at 9:30 acu ene eee cit Cis mate eos herr I Of | he President sent the following nominations to gig Sa el ed ae ae gg ee pty ae tay Alex: in no case to exceed eleven (11) fcet from the curb, if Boe MONS CHRISTIAN TEMPERAN 089 the Senateyesterday: Earnest A. Man, of Florida Of two’ days Mshing, Sud the re. | thitprerisensot, the act euuiticd *An act to pro- | andre line was closed; pier 4 had several gangs aS Ege Sa VON ble rsaing 20s aiecme| Sue New Senator Erom Texas. to de consul at Gothenburg. “Richard A. Jones, ot | matnder of their cargo isobtatneton cod, haddock | Chee tor ene revision and correction ot soremmcats, | rreight trom two trucks at, te bulkhead was gel foarda,pluced upon two, (2)iuch bearers or aleopens | for womeuoulyy by Aira” Ak Stevaus Hark Braye ‘A SKETCH OP REPRESENTATIVE REAGAN. Oregon; to be chief justice of the supreme court of | and other fish caught on the trawis with’ the hall- | &c., approved January (June) 19, 1878,’ ” the Com- voy et yy 3 ae, leaving an gir nfgce, thd protected. ohallidesbirs | service will slow” Workers invited” | on ches Beant ba enna cantens Heater | thoterritory ot Washington, Prank Allyn, of lows; | Wak Since te marictsnes pated Uboe the per. | milesuers have sebestiaed to-day So the chetinan | TOE SLE mates mes peneet oes Gar eaaepea EENRIGHE © JOBNSTON,, | Inchez heh sbuve ibe a ig NP, NEWMAN Witz, | in the Senate takes from the House one of tts most | to be associate justice of the supreme court of the | SAS eg Op ee a allright It was stated that, atgne of the Penn pemaroasiy Seakowea y order ‘board. i <r ~ prewe! ypolitan Mi. E. Church at | striking characters. Mr. Reagan is one of thefirst r authorizing revision piers freight was being Gumped nevously bestowed 7 2 ing ceag: territory of Washington. James H. Wright, of | home without diMculty before sailing, and can| “The law of June 19, 1878, aut ng fndiscriminacely, transit. The avor by strict attenti 2 - WP ER, Ease | 2e ee ane 200 ptm He wilt oplets, on the | Men strangers in the galleries ask to have pointed | Missouri; to be chief Justice of the supreme court | easily continue to dos. Of the codash ‘eet, | of special’ assessments gave, Whe COMMISAONSTS pa PO TF mz the buildiz SAETTOL BL Six ASSOC TGS OAS | Lost Kuupires of te World.” 5 ‘school at 9:30 | out tothem. He sitsabout in the middle of the | of the territory of na. War—Capt. Edward | those fishing on. and Brown’s banks have | power to revise only such of those special assess. | Nr for pne door. ‘The freight offered, sen dei emul Mesut oF tes resin of duos on | i'aags a Bie Arcusalony Monday ee PaUges | Arse section of seats on the democratic side. He | MOOI Hd tntantry toe major 1st infantry: First ae tree ee un tne past cesar Weare | Madea erteataicerasteacion mening thse wie | could not be banded ‘The Jam of trucks extended “ii JouNsTOS Segck of te gon series wil be held 2 SC Jose | cate oS Daan it_ | generally sits silently and thoughtfully, tearing | second Lieut. Frank B. McCoy, 3d'intantry, to be | ftmited in. considering the bait question to the | had pat prior to the approval of said act, was agp oa le ape D.C Mone Ce heck He stg lock, Ban, Subscrip; | 4g -—_JRYLAND M. E. CHURCH, CORNER 10TH | Pleces of paper in small bits, which he scatters | first ileutenant; Maj. Edward Collins, 1st infantra, | eer ot 200 sail employed in fisiling tor cod on | 2aadtied by the act of “dane 27, 187%, whet, pro; carstoget along. Serene ne. Mca oF ea natal py recetved | Haba “D sta, wll a ue proscuiag Ue ais | upon the floor, Or moking “cats-cradles” with a | t be leutenant colonei rth infantry? First, Lieut, | Gesng Geremtand Western ae oe eae | TE te Ot ‘There was, however, ers who had not paid ‘to Jui =e pastor, Rev. WILLIAM H. CHaPMan; 7:30 ban., Si Walter L. Fisk, engineers, to be captain; | 40 beloug to Gloucester, Mass., and the remaining | MRSS! Ot Bertcipste in the profits the same a8 | Scot missionary anniversary, Addvece by tien | String across his fingers. Generally there is an | Socond Lieut. E aniewe, ot — Tey a Sanne OF ae, BM. Cuteeon, of Michicai ‘Hon. Darwin . | &sTi ‘first Heute: comps ees, to be | 160 are owned at varidus Other fishing ports moernage if agricultural ‘or some other pamphlet on his, nant; 7 feet wee . CHAS. J. BERNER, James, of Beeehign: BAe eee Oo ing: | desk, and if there is anything going on in the vain toy pocond, Lieut. Charles L. Potter, | Maine and Massachusetts. Nearly all of the last i who ald ae of Go ‘Sing bth ° tis rellet Curcaco, Feb. 5.—A special frou Decatur, Ih, font : A ‘utereatitig” exercises ‘by the ‘children, | House which parsioularly intarests or exeites him | Navy~Medieal rnspector David. Rindloimgen, eo | named ewes even when there was mo question | pending, and ts, reliet_ says: A prize fight between Jun — * ‘am ; 7 tO artes ed to a — c 1. MEETING OF ralally invited. Se re ote eae ae pa time, fold it very de- | be a medical director; Surg. Ben). H. Kidder, (6 be | feres” in provigelal ports Garsied salt clams (rom | Se eee oe Oaetsion of jon light weight of New York, and Pierce z runes will bo | (<g>, PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL | lberately and tear it into narrow strips like | medical inspector,’ Pastor tosh Se -. Benj. F. ‘De used a8 bait in fishing, and seldom | ments under the act of June 19, Mi , Of occurred: yometey SS sit Eateet will be | Wa chnseh, Grand Tally. Sev ks Manatox, pur: | latnplighters, and when he has several of these Rogers, to _be'a surgeon; Commander Heury Bi | ROMEO Be, use a a ae, Ports for | revision implied a greater or lesser Morning. Great secresy was. as officers ee PEES DAL Potters oe aa: 43 Louisiana ave; | toro Central ME. Church, st’ 1. “Heve Stewaae of | Strips ears them transversely into Squares, scat | geely, to be a captain; Lieut. Commander Thomas | eaveTed, except in occasional ‘instances | amountof this assessment had wind of the affair and were looking tor tne | to Sorciock pin SOLE D LRN | PE umoliiad, A. ME’ Gini. at 3 gilock. Nev. ng them on the for. Then he will, Drush the | Nelson, to be a commander. where they’ Souched "at “certain. Iocallties | have ween required to pay only. the ‘reduced | fighters. Seven rounds were Fought. mea | Beene At ____Beeretaty._ | choir ot the. Metropolitan Ciiureh ‘has been invited. | Sl pleces om Wis, lap and take another, page: | “" “THE FORTIFICATIONS AFPROPRIATION Brit. | to aiip mea OF to owners | amount. but as they pald after June ve OE ge ay : | Se PABTNERSHTP REL tions wrre | Hv. Ne Pee Peer or of ithand Fete. ity | way, and the floor will be iltered with eer ‘The conferees On the fortifcations appropria- | MAIDLNINE an with anit clams than te take tie | RC Gee nea a as nore dealt Murphy & knockout blow, afd the tgit i Wexpersow._ | ¢ North Washington lteal Estate Com! E Sf. BAPTIST CHUOKCH, NEAR 6TH | Sucli a propensity has he for this, that tion bill of last session met this morning and had | #!sctory (2 Ash with Sal ‘trom, ‘amount found due from them by this was given to ‘together ‘special Bq “*0TION To THE PeuLie. | prowaoue Published announcement Toki ooninae: i | proaches at Magia, Sebnece! eg Bag Wage GH: | ble to tear up anything that maybe On hip desk. | netore them Haskell, the inventor of the multt- | Hanger alles irom the sing geod eke Pee sen was no Toundaion purse Of $120, “Murphy was bruised about Ube face .— : | Ute Heat Ratete business at 1501 Fst nnd for ogee ve and at the | 4 string im his hand will save thé docu- a ‘but itis ‘and Connors is right wrist. Connors : ate 7 tnd by prompt: | Cross. Also at 7:30 pan Subject “What the Groy olen charge gun; Timby, inventor of the Timby re- | nearest port where bait could be obtained. Some | this discrimination, wikis | nese and fair dealing T hove to merit the continued | Fathers of the World Say to Use All wotennege Gee? | ments, - He ties, TORS Ee nade freee fader | volving tower; Mr. Norman Wi ‘ur Willimn | Of the Gloucester Owners agree that ail things | testet eeretirmed by the, eh fought Harry here recently. ma ih es” SSS |g ats gous Costrausnny Guano. | Etugd lade Sauce Mam ages | Eun rege "te SATO" Ri | one a ae re ep een ea nase by ‘ried to Meplevin Hils Daughter. other pereor ~ ___ fein a 3] orks, end ‘Commissioners. senting fe 10 be POLAND WAT hi RJ. H BRYAN HAS Bi | Breen, or lath ane Este nw oy. Vespers, | $f his hands with his teetn. “He will keep this up | Tyores, and Gen. Benet chief, of ‘The | Way preferable, as by 109, use more and fish | them t pay upon the assurance that BOW 4 DAKOTA FATHER ATTEMPTED TO KEEF HIB derive coma eee S oftice to 1400 ist. nw. | 3:30pm? school: ‘Samm, Preaching mora: | fF hours. a prod Courd be obtaitied, and the fishermen of this port, | teecive Paewane tor any excessive ‘CHILD FROM HER HUSBAND. gap rely only upon i hosing Trou XOW Is THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR | is aud evening vy Hev. Groxox W. Baiaas, . D. of | | In his way he is as much an advocate of “re- Se eee ans RGAME BZ many of whom live in the provinces ‘thé | not be by the then Catesco, Feb. 5.—A special from Grand Forks | SOHS REY Woitii Oo, oo | Se de fol Drees Shire itd ie RP ORE | Cambridge, Basa. pratis it_| {renchment and reform” asis Mr. Molman, and Ne} ‘The conferees on the anti-polygamy bill held | MANY of whom live to the provinecs dur 27,1 ‘amount invol A case came up in Euoeemet eae aR Fie aw Prices trom 20 to 824 per ball doaap, CENTRAL UNION MISSION, REMOVED | 152180 a great stickler for the constitution, which, | another long session this afternoon. senators | Rain menths Telatives and acquaintances | $6000. The date of the law court of Chief Justice ‘at East Grand ets #~ Thompson's Shirt Factor Be SS ctney ean — Gospel | Pelng an ex-member of the confederate cabinet, | Fan, were prese jppost- | at different points ‘the New Brunswick and | erroneously stated both in the 7. It was an action of Telephone 122-2 re E TO BUILDERS AND PLUMB | *Tvicce are ‘held, a» follows: SMission" roome, t's, | Has inade him the victim of many shafts of irony” Tom C0 the “bill fs deter ag Tae obo: | Bt autre shores, being ansious to visit these | crSvenuacy 10, 1870" aud tt is trough by wan Sanders fori duper | Spee a. rune fT SaNOL. | Be ote ets ae, ety | hacer Gee, Mead atameae oat | taut eens te oom Wey we | eins pms os ey tee a | ei Teme Peeing varaeee ane deca Sl na Ly BASE SW. forthe next | Im order to secure compliance with law, and protec: ‘30 pan. un Hall, Office of trust since he was twenty old, He - to relieve, the proposed to ‘the honey- P Yen, at wait peices Sieapehlly of best Penobscot | tion saiust injury from. fost, all outof-door water | Cazisuan workers Mondays and Wed: first appeared in the House in 184 ‘two LIGHTING THE STATUE OF LIBERTY. than here. This demand has made the evidently —— “4 Biver’ Tec, at ‘sit prices always, ion axatst injury i Het | 6:50 pan. Musical rehearsal, O30 hes eatotee PI aeving: tice almost universal among the Gloucester have ‘and submit a sut moon ta ‘Forks, bul the irate father, _ Patron ar the Fed wens audit full weet. Ja14-3mm im that three feet cjow the furiacec. the grow os fereat meetings. “Attondauce “large ad tay — ‘He was then elected siecelee ‘snge toe ak Be mer so: ae aire eee and even when owners were in favor of using sail ‘that it receive fa Seriopsty Cugoceed to ce mantch, Crome the pon- So 7 Macazvany | all wrecte, ave reand private property. ibis | saveu- "Come. All welcome. san es ce Net hae ese ited House @ letter lgnt-house | yielded wish ee rags Soon, a ey — Oem ricer RA Sere ie, | requiseucan will hesoafler be detiis ooh teed? CORNER OF 6TH | Wi3? gain clected lo the House of Representatives, | noard submitting an itemized estimate of the ex-'| Duy heh paste A very ofthe} Rese AparmaL Rowax.—It is and ‘Reeves to give up his bride. “The CORSON & MACARTNEY, | Mo conte! HGS. it SMOnS, ev. x — enses of providing a permanent plant, for use tn | owners ROW Agree Ut, all ‘comsered | ag being made to x Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Gt__Captain of Engineers, U.S.A. fhe Statue of Liter Tight ‘Station aed poking y eecintne ode aise sim eS Se ania ae (Gaue, and that the girt was really marriageablcy -— ==> OPEN ALL NIGHT. ‘hat action be had with a view to obtaining the recent law, which allows him being over 18 years of age. The Deposits. Fuchanee. Loans. Collection ~<. than to suffer the loss which results trom the ‘position, the: ne ook succzentul tarneers in this valley. Bava Stocks sod Yond ad all risey sted | La yFii alls becoming so frequent we have decided to Barpese. © ® Dill appropriating $32,600 for the | ¢- ralization of the crews while in Canadian Gite ne promodon oy e E: New York, ton | o 9 y and nicht ‘Am Overturned Lamp, ite Falun sed sold. ee ae WEIN & OGRAM, Pharmacists, OFFICERS’ MILEAGE. Ports, 4nd the time wasted in getting to and trom = AN OLD Ma® SERIOURL A specialty mace of Investment Securities. District ee 25th st. snd New York eve Estimates were submitted to the House yesterday a.Basr susie 90 suas snp A Bond and =1i Local Railroad, Gas, Insurauce ane fet | => DE J. FORD THOMPSON Aggregating $25,000 for deficiencies in the appro- Rocevoxp, It., Feb. 5.—James pueden Bi Daaiaes Sad benektend sae ace | His Ofice and Hosidcnce to Driation for pay, &c., of the army (mileage ot of. years of age, resided with hie, granaddughter, —ae> PHOSVIEE TIS COMBINATION, OF i311 ‘804 17th st nw. ‘WHAT 4 PROMDNENT DEMOCRATIC OFFICIAL SAYSOF FP. | cers) for the current year, with a request : E> caseaya, Wald Che hosp bates, 1s 2 popwiar ; ‘that the *bate int the Senate Thursday, during which | deficiency be met to Rieter fe ne tend the’ tte sed by Uhearony’ a 1686, for cat Bran ent Sad | we 115 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEXT YEEMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, | Mr. Beck took occasion to criticise the retention ‘army act of ‘The oldman and child in bed with quiets wet ace cats | SoStrme PREM I Ncaoenny. ag | BSS nary AoE a GER | ar ee eee ne of oticers when authorized by ia lamp on sand vest by. "Te oman, in TRS STHLACHACL Via Doitsyivaiia aves ia | Righest medical autbonty apd mects with waivers | SEL % uh and 7739 Pim. "Soabe peoples the head of the railway mail service ot Col. Same- } $150,000 to $156,000, xe ties UF on drausct with soda water. ia” | fetor wherever ined. ‘The Electtc Hair Tnoatorer ts | Cisong snd rave 6:00. Sunt telool 9:90. A podiechhnn opr sd scanpere pis as orf ‘TWO AND A BALP MILLION FOR NEW VESSELS. — dng bea, screcning ang, eke ia Toot and herb tonic in existence that’ srins among the officials ‘Post Office The would like to capture from colori 3 ‘bottle will hair Ol Raval committee of the House has ac- to | house. He old man on (PP ovens staxpanp oF comrorr gee Sead percaily aids iva benatirel dremane, fre | SE yscertans Connection: Genes Nha Haak | _ Postmaster General Vil, when approsched By | centea withouy sees oe eomae, bas 8c ‘supplying the United States in case Canadian ash | =! Se Goor wie his Gotbes ‘on Are 10 wan waka = from ‘ereate, stupbur or lead. and will eradicate dan. | sus u.w., Kev. ees 8. B.D; pastor —To- | ® Stam reporter, said he did not care toSay:80Y-| the sub-committee appropriating $2,450,000 to excluded ts wholly without foundation. There} Szcagrany Waly went to New York yester- Ay aay seem athe aie met"with our PALACE KING Fumaces, elo pena | eric rae abhi ctl, ree sg eit ‘hing m regard tothe mater metaa ana | PEE, construction of tne. new crlse, four ieate {ine a8 the sbermen OC Cape | aay anternooe, to be gone several days. — as erally rogaed lve The, Seat ‘CHENER Ranges snd PLUMBING SPECIALTIES, iu's Hotel, Bates Penne vce TREK ck 20 yeaa sence. Prominent democratic omic iboats ey the com a ‘New Engiand one 90 that the bone and mus- 3 peas ‘that Senator Beck referred in | effort will be made by the committee to the tol sorrow, ‘thousand quin~ at Tae Dove tame to oa tad now tthe me tae contri for the coming | SMe DIES SEMDMES,Dermatctgtt_| Gis date hg Fone slag oF BNE iretas i uc ne mas early day. fats coutdan sored are aa owing member tt Sa pees Teocued, "The hd, mush wa ‘seriously building seeson. ee = METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘own trish Sat pale ‘This ondition, of affairs neal Morton, RS cy cfr a a 1 Preachug ae 11 Sta anl 7-30 soe government. ‘he oficial yours adoring’ do past Ean oe ose. ‘The strike May Extend to = j MATWAED: & ORCHEROOR, | ge Dek See eee ot mori Spano imaster ‘and nding purchasers morning, ak from Feb. Horse yowerany rt art work promptly attended L. wecKeni rc 90 pum C3 have re. Ss _______42% (Oth street, | pat? 4 438 om stim. | Seats tee. Comes Pathan - Father aan “continne the carewiar from the strikers in New York, Po THY RESIDENTS ON THE Wointry oF | jg-o<5 BLANCHARD'S PECTORAL iV Fy ersten sc be ” Sts Pecans saul Jowa cirelon 1 beg ave to | BE ie! wonuertal A. ware ; ne ot > ‘ibe ow York ‘Say moon invelve: Tenoaiahearmaas gee | Seren s em aeeten orga ead s ‘sata ae 2

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