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i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY*12, 1887—DOUBLE ‘SHEET * CITY AND DISTRICT. [pg Hie Eagan | ate eGo Nine Tani AOE | oe gg RS Matter of wEtriciemey.” iapicke eee ng: 5 eee Lnsrex To Your Wre Orr ron maLrione. iSinearg rie saigsa Wd Sing | pote uu Negba’ wi. pen BW. Sati, wiser, mar aae, | easaacry Programs | tye ation Pocky "7 | TrMerbrerGuntn test 08 mr Departure of the Masonic Lodges from | = tie Basten d. We Thorns k eorabey A: | Yamage ers & Town, Me £2 Tothe Ratton ot Twukvaseesouere reaps ‘From the Baltimore Sun to-day. at the monthly | The Pacific Railway Commission, tn session in| “windows” . | Tae Geet Max Fost the y this Morning. Le, npeon, A. 8. Taylor, ES. Wes: STANSBURY LODGE, NO. 24. ‘The new civil service rules relating to promo . Robert Garrett presided New York, has, through its chairman, ex-Gov. ‘the Railroad direc- Looking on the woodland ways! With clumps meeting of Baltimore and Ohio communicated with Senator McPher. blossoms ander % Miller, .;| tions are now the principal topic of converse- — ‘Phododendrons and great masses of May’ . anand Sexairs veces sam | ¥- Ws, J. Wanrtell, 4. Wethe: 3 2. Wiehe | TO eS ee ee Teeny | ot ee ee ia win and you | ‘OFS yesterday, and there was ota reply rou. | 90 of New Jersey, destring him to furnish ar = = 8S—OVEE 1,200 masons ry uve | M-J- We hacen atone oe pers Osborn, T. M. T. Dowling, G. 8 Alex- | hear ttle else. And the more these rules are | It Wasstated that the business was simply rou- | o.oo tion? ne tney be Possessed pint vpteed - D DISPLAY. : 4 “There teresting ri imcloded been i Anderson, Chas, Bowen, G. P. Bohrer, F. | ander, BF. Ellin, J. E. Clarke, C. Wineberger, | examined and scrutinized the more impracticable | (iné, such spender pares agpdlrting hence of regarding the Pacific Railway system, which ceticmodenbesd ‘8 “Cottop spinner, =e = & j. | D.G. Mount, J, A. Thomas, A. Colton, Geo, H. and unjust they appear, I gee that the Post takes | ©xecutives In several minor rae a Cuementa, | {2formation 18 t to be as he \ large representation of Masonic bodies ot this | Beal C. A. Bennett, M. Barnett, N. Bunch, J. E | 05.9. )°! Braddock, A. S. Jounson,’D. F. Mason, | g position that the examinations for promotions | 8PD0lntments made by Manager Wi. has delivered speeches in Congress in rela-| Paralyzed 121 ‘went over to Baltimore this morning to pertict- | Boteler, 8. H. Bacon, W. M. Bass, J. A. Blackman, | Kr’ Gracves i conradis, A. L. Keone, D. B-Ab? .| £6, After the meeting adjourned President Gar-| tion tothe matter, ‘This request wan the result ot | yet he oouldealy bear to list a reclining position. i is A Brean. | Uader these rules wili be made thoroughly practi- the | a rece! plished int tre in the centennial celebration. “As the spectai | W,7. Belty Sam Collins, A. J. Cummiskey, 2. H. fer a: brain SE rene i nese cal, and that any’ fairly competent and ficient Senn nna) emreen renee ee es ‘in which he characterized the | This refers to my case. trun was to leave shortly before 9 o'clock it was | WW. it. Gougian, Oliver: Dattn a Damene He. | weer hoe Be he eae SSmeIont te a Teate: 1p A pensions of, failure. | directors, He exp! that investigation as surperficial, T was first Attacked twelve years ago with :“Loco- necessary that there should be an early start, and | Dobby, Ra Dellete EM. Drews JC PUL THOR, aE PROGRAM 18 BALTIMORE, ene in what It ihe Fvet was tie | raliroad deal is making satistactory progress. On vised as to the methods of doi business inthe CaN'T REMEMBER ALL HIS OFFICES. ‘moter Atary” se the relatively early rays of the morning sun fell | Foster, R. D. De Leon French, W. H. Gibson, Jos. ‘The special train reached Baltimore about 10:30, | different Deparuments ot ue Goverament ic | Tuesday of this week another step in ite advance ‘The first witness yesterday was Amos A. Calef, | (a paralytic disease of over cue) Wat bad seated ant lossy Droadeloth coats | Fiaines. Hew W. Ay Hare Pisin Hesia, Yo; | ater an uneventful trip. At the depot the recep. | might, perliapa, modify ite Views somentar oy | Was taken which removed onecr tte obstacles. ‘who had caused the sergeant-at-arms considerable | (a) wwe toc covert os hich had assembled im gress throngs im the wi-| Huacs Os cM, Ac, Marri, Havin Heald T. | attr am uneventtal tip. As the Gono, the resop- inchs pAeRet eR wi | Meelis ere tang malyeoed ou and | Coane tnsappanaig him He temsoed ere | ese Gains Gas ks cuban city of Masonic Temple. ‘The raters seemed to | Eee i ne N iaonart 3 tasinors, 80 Lae | raters and. hearty welcome was, extended to eeged, anager noranes {oanswer 10. pet cent of coming inte shape. A. very considerable Sum | 5 tne gecretary eit treasury of she a0s- = in excellent humor, and after marching into the | cowl . Tot B \. Merric! sem Dark from the questions which ‘him, ‘President: 1 Temple and securing their white aprons, they | Alot Meenas Louie Mitchell JB, Maney. Sifsen weretie prowession was formed. Athougn | Pianta gue geaers, work of the arent is | Gureweaud be expected to tars for marope oy | 8 tia (Foe Sak and. Michigns Many things have been dont for me, FU SEE oo > Hie reet, whe! rocessl ‘lerk may eee troads, parc < 3 : stoay adn fhe ret were acy sone and | 21S Paes Meas ee | ne ae crag fe oe ag er ee | Ra haa SR ee SRAM Sic | cava We tt ipso woul | taPige agenne eth” Reowks Ge ge | Thebes ay Sr neat x HET go ady side of , Where they smoked and | ¢. G, Powel "Ryan, Jno. H. Ru . W" | visitors were soon division of a bureau, and y = y. NC x chatted until breathiess marshals rushed up and or- | St. Clair, D. G, Stuart, C. X_ Stump, Jacob sister, | haa the representation present, with the | anv of une ‘duties and the method of thelr perform. commplevad before that date, | ink con | 8¢80 Broadway. He Came to New York in 1878, | Home for Incurables! Near Manchester, in May, 1882. = RRN “GoGo _ Sss% écred them into position. Mr. Robert Balt, theehiet | Harry Standiford. Michel Sells, 8. O. Vanderven- Szception, of course, of the Baltimore fodges. Tt | ance, ofaclerk whosits and writes for montts and | versation of President Garret with Mas, direcvors | and never Ke fe pool, Gr aaa enna | amo “atvooate;* “For anything in the abape of Breast, dnd a baton te oes sash drawn across his | J” %r- Winter, sno, N- Waiker, 1. W. Wille, Oi | fran Secemnies chat Shere, were over 300 in line fyen Fears 10feot away; fordt he makes bimeelt | that an important move in the deat was sevtiea OD Being the secretary Of the Kansas Pacitic, he | patent “Medicines? © Sachortty Hewes ce ag ae, the sign Of Ris | Vielis, Win. "Walter, Dr. H.R Woodbury, 3. | gumeenuesivanis, 20 trom Delaware, and smaller he willthave no time and no mito earn the | FUCSORY, a4 that ‘considerable gun of money snpPPaet inet (be was present and witnessed | " aoa made many objections to my dcarwtfe'sconstant | PPP A, A 900 FER that his aides were carrying out their iantiaeheese | Walker, Elphonzo Youngs, a Masons present, were Hon, Geos Be Loring, Henry | UHesot the other clerk. | | aaquite signin hie New Fore es acer Union" Pucine and Kansas Paci, Dut | wreine to try Hop Bitters, bat Gaally.to peaty ber |Pr? £4 fF fe $ Oo be ides were ae patho cat a examp! f some- mem! consol Consent ; A. ers ph gO bright sunlight | Joa, M. Eggleston, W. M-; John W. Dunn, 8. W.; poe, a offic, whieh \are perhaps more, diverse than those thing of ah tnsip heres tase mah srelopmenta oS eas RS Lemp a ie cua Te ey \ bas 22 oS ce F the serne presented to the inexperienced eye Was | J.'u. Phison eee; 33, Jones 9 Wee W. Bows, Hectnergn, and s-Fred, Walker, trum Canedst | L*Goxhetonunw ens Greramene ACT | of the deal. He sre: “One o the features in the | ness to be much of an event, and caused no not quite finished the first bottle when > qupdiieg hous teeana unos con Seo running | Treas. Past Masters and Past Grand Officers, M.C. | Clayton "Hatueway, of Mic! ; Newton D. ance of 135 pe ‘been | change come over me. This was Saturday, November One of the Adjudicating Divisions, or a reviewer, | Ty, per cular stirat the time. He thought there and thittier. | & quarter alter eight was the | Baxter, F- Mand P.J.G. W.itsaac I Johnston, | Amold, of Rhode Island, and R. M. Moore, of New | and yet be unable to auswer ten per cent or ene | Westerm Union, based on the revival of reports hour named wea the tine of march should be | P- M. and P.G. M.; 8. F. Gill, P.M.; RC. Lewis, | Jersey; Sereno 9. Nickerson and Chas. C. Dame, considerable talk prior to the consolidation, but Santay meraing! juestions whlch might be propounded to him re- | Union wcce qWas.,08, fo0t by which the Western | the'witness claimed to have heara very little ot it, | 2 Todheostung Int to my q mig) pI Union would absorb the Baltimore and Ohio ‘Tele- Yoom companions, “I was sure I could ; : : aboact . Nichard 1 Nes: _ Mr. Calef could not remember any of the transac- Fa ad a ad Be ge ys Torumfug special. works ae” for inezapcc ene bea | GTAPL. ‘The favorite version of the report. was | Mr. Ctlef could not rem immediately preceding or | “Walk 1 Stiket, and the Scarsbals of Ne Cares aac ee | & Lesh P. Bey. doc: Newton P.M: acmueren | tanta Sad Sanne Perkins, “ot Pennstl- | fionery and accounts’ Division wet ayes Div: Brayper ayaa nas Ot Hatanase of the B. | UOWing the consolidation, So started across the floor and back. Street, ana the marshais of e three as dawns? at = x ” Addison Cammack tesuifi to a as Well as the marshals of each lodge, soon bag Bests Mate G. Baxter, Gnas W, Blown’ OUS Make) of vigginine ea De Ba S35, couch and Dookeeper in ether of tne nist a eet and competition to tae Werte UwOm, ME me ES Paciostock from day G0 iptandgrgeetemdncngncambendpenlirhagenr nod — ‘THE LINE FORMED Clark, P. G.; Jno. Crowh, Jas. T. Crown, Win. H. | E. E. ‘Thorne, of New York; G. W. Atkinson, of | Waabie to answer ve se oeng Cota questions af- | Etavner, betore he left for Bal one ao Bincln: being made a director of the company. the house. I am gaining strength each day, and can 4m accordance with the instructions of the grand | Day, Jas. Lingan, Joun ate Eivehbeie” Jon | Masson eginia; Thos, Davidson and Jonathsn S. | recting the general duties of the Pension omice, A | Stay2e thet Mr. Ives in the latter city, 1s reported A Man Who is Always Eati ‘walk quite safe without any Marshal Each idge fell into line asfollows: first, | W. Davis, Win. R: Ennis, Julius Eisendelss,” Jos. | Dawson, Delaware; Chas. A. Woodward, of Ob(0; | clerk may be thoroughly “efficient” in the File | Bat! 101 assured his friends that the deal was vs img the marshals, then the tiler, the stewards, then | M-Eugleston, ohn Euders, Theo. Friebus, Chas. | Cliford’B Maccalla, of Pennsylvania; “Stick I" Room, where his labors are essentially manual, | now all right, and Lacy From the Troy Telegram. in I ¢ ste, thy Freirich, Geo. W. Fisher, Angelo Ghesselil, Jonn | Isaacs, of Virginia; Donald W. Bain, ‘of North | and yet unable to answer five per cent of tne ques: | HOw allright, and that errs na tone Be) |” sane ts a funny nite Olina te len. | Ereasurer, and sccrctuy, th pst Reactant | & Sill Stephen F. Gil, Rudolph Goldscunia, duo. | Carolina: Thos R. Pattep, of Pennspivanta, ot | Hons waich might be “sired” at him relative (| cant confereuce at Baltimore, was ied tO 8 Tevival | who is always eating. ‘Three meals ede ave Tam now at my own house, and hope soon to beable | est exhibitions every produced in Mrashington, af {reasurer, and secretary, thé past master, the | © Gipson, isaac 1 Jounson John. Jolly nes | J; E Jervis. of Delawares Rev. Fielder Israel, of | the duties of a reviewer or an examiner in one ot | ¢-4¢¢ ese ees iGreen S u <2 ot = ane ore ps fo ea Jodae, fartature cared eleacons. ‘There Was NO | Kasper Kacssl, Edw. Kern, Richard C. Lewis, Wan | Massachusetts, end Chas L Worrell, ot Canada; | the Adjudieating Divisions, or fs peokKecper 12 terest in the B. & C ly an aggra petit Till rise | to am my owa living again. Thave beens member of | Pico that ahade all wouid-be-competi> Bee rie node ana nied “xcept the deacons and | i Monier, David A. Nachamn, Jno. T. ‘Newton, | J, simpeon atrice of Peaneytvici Case Harris, | the agents or the Stationery and Accounts DIvI- Virginia Debs Negatialions: at2 o'clock in the morning and eat a slice of | the Manchester Sore their jewels and Ther Saword. The officers | yonry B. Parker, Jus. H. Pilson, Logan Procise, | of Massachusette? Hensy Macpherson, of Canada; | sion “Again a clerk Inay. be thoroughly reuabie a Me ie dhile pesteetesgnos ee eat, some eggs, several pieves of Dread, cut tos eee Byron Whee tae acne members thelr white | jro.'T. Rabbitt, Joseph Rosenbaum, Max M. Rich, Augustus R Hall, of Pennsylvania: J. H- Bond, Of | upon the work of the Record Division, and yct be | 4 XEW gine ey mat oe pea, Potatoes, At 7 ofclock, "Royal Exchange’ Ube eadot the line and tae Meee band marched | Sno. G. Siater, kugene L. Sebley, Befahard sliver: | Delaware, and DF. Chas A. Cogswell of Towa: practically ignorant of the Work of another clerk rene | Site ieamty breakfast. at@ho has another. | For nearly thirty years, and was mort heartily con- tarted dow 6 Street tne eed ieston prompuy | peng. Albert Stephan, Jared M. Sparks, Morgan A. | The processionsaiver toraiingrin Garbedial Street, | equally “enicient” in the Certificate Division, who | _In Richmond yesterday Mr. Cooper, agent of the | Abou 2a Svea aero, Wungry again. And | grstulated on going in the room on Thureday last. Started down G street the spectacie presented Was | Si¢rwood, Jno. Noe, Peter Vierbuchen, Wim. | marched over the following route, "From Cathedal | may be equally Ignorant of the duties of an'“em-| Engitsh bondholders, received a cablegram from | 80, like gn avenging Nemesis, hunger chases him waren oa choke ls mast mreatet ce ese os eo - a Loe iis conan Harry L. ae cme Ww. ae ae De Gone by ee oem aoe clenv” clerk on tbe Work required to be donein the | the council in London. Last night Sir Edward yet more tien one’ repuialis patel ‘ye the! Manchester (Eng, eR 1883. : onstratiol ad ever | Bay ewan ‘ whit, | 2 oe z gay }00d, ; : Seen. acu lodge looked its very best. ‘The mem. | Ge & Waiker, Frank &. Ward, Benj. when’ ‘colukin was reviewad by tue grand | MGGICALDIVISIOR, pension Omce, ram ad. | Thornton handed a seed paper wapenker Svuare, | Jem iors uel one re phanpesg Ginene ui a Gath at con One, ue Of shining WASHINGTON CENTENNIAL, XO. 14. Buished visitors Levingsea Havas, Gna dicrin- | vised, has one of the most efficient, maif clerks to | aud a meeting of the commission is called for this ae | perfectly well. iss 5 ere Is i = ¢ onday, ESTED.—A special from the marker’s penants, wound along the streets to| _L. Cabell Williamson, W. M.; B. T. Trueworthy, | 4! pee ay be found anywhere, and yet it is by no means sure | morning to consider a new proposition that will butaw, to Eutaw Piace (east side), to Presstman 0 ve ral which | Sterling, Ky., says that Syuire Silas ‘Stoler, who: the inspiring strains of the band. Numerous spec- | s. W.; Wm. Oscar Roome, J. Emmett ©, El- et, to west side Eutaw Place. Wilson street, | "at he could answer twenty-tve per cent of the | come trom the bondholders, the mature of ‘Wo reapectfulty invite onr friends an? patrone and all in need of millinery to one of the grand Our display will represent the latest and most novell sdapes and styles of Foren as well as Domestic Pro ductions, In order to make this festive occasion more interust- esting, We shall give S| t mig! ropounded to him by an | they decline to divulge. No hoy however, ob- | took the | unusual course of — berating ONE EXPERIENCE IN MANY. Gown G street ta hath line, of march, which Was | more, sec.; Wm. H. Baune, Treas; A. P. Bogue, | Maaison avenue: Madisos etree Howeed te hee. Semuaecs” tint t tis ine Onaeeate or aren | Sate ne Aeroomect, ‘worsen Keener chair | Mr. Cornellson, who was serving a sentence down G street to 1zth street, 12th stréet to Penn ats EW: Rcue Tk WY! Wancere aay: | Oemy of Musee ae » man of the Mnance committee, yesterday sub- | for his assault on Judge Reid, has been arrested | Having experienced. greal deal of Sabsmore onrd Chan denen: CO COS AVCDNG (0 the | Nery STE Ethos, oe STI ‘RXERCISES IN THR ACADEMY. Jam told also that in the Middle Division of the } mitted a preamble and resolution to the senate, | 00 the charge of Unlawrully aiding the escape of a | “Trouble!” from indigestion, 20 much eo that y came aaa CEN bree arg re Busher. Tier; Jno. Barr, J. Been, E's. erry. | ne procession reached the Academy atter2 | Pension Umtice there is ome Seesgey whe aes | muted & preamble and resolutic the State debt | prisoner. | This proceeding is under a provision of | near losing my ‘The Procession. H. G. Bouts, A. Braun, Jno. N. Budiong, Wm: T. all | for final action an average of one hundred cases | controversy with the commissioners of tue for. | the general statutes, ‘the trial will begin to- | Liye! ‘The formation of the line was as follows: Robert | Burdine, Win. G. Burns, E. J. Buett, Geo, Butier- | clock, and a public meeting was held. The hall | for Haat acti yetit is exceedingly doubtful if he eign Dondholders' association havefatied, the com. | 42Y. My trouble always came after eating any food— r field, A.D. Cannon, Wal. H. Carson, R. K. Cum- | was handsomeiy and appropriately decorated. could auswer ten per cent of the questions whl@ | mittee on finance be requested to inquire into the c == However light, Senn Cabell Wee eae WO MGR | Teel a: A. Grom Ew Cubices War’ Cr Deve F | Thai ecient oe mein oe ass might be propounded, vouehing the nancial oper | expediency ot making a rateable reduction on al |, CONDrAING tue, COKE ,Wonxen' Srarxe.—In retyping pcs wink wae tord and L. Cabell Williamson, aides, M. Draney, G. Elsem: no. M. Fay, F. T. Gilling, | and Grand Master Shryock presided. An address | auions of the Agents Division, again the very best taxes, so as to provide only revenue enough for | $7 tht par ee D aay, A. 2 Bee —_ Sor tanp sc Uhago beans wet ‘Thad to go through FIRST DIVISION. F Godey, & Goodman, Win. H. Gardiner, Geo. B. | of welcome was delivered by Mr. Hodges, the | type-writerin the Pension Office could not perhaps | current expenses. This was adopted. condemned the strike or the Kaige RS ey time F.G. Alexander, marsual Arminius Lodge No. | Hansell, ’R M. Harlow, J.P. Herman, Sum-| mayor of the city. Grand Master John M- Carter | WBser ten per cent of the questions which could ——_—_—. 25—Henry Brandes, w. M.; Jobn Toense, 3. W.;| Uc! Herman, Jno. J. Hill, W. L. Hinds, | delivered an historical address, in which he re- | be rropount u DS. id: _ “Whenever our men to| Excrucisting pains, led to him touching the work of an The Kentucky Derby a Surprise. Ho oe agree “ ~ ‘ 4 a + itration they are bound to submit tot, what-| “and the Lever: W. B. Holtzclaw, A, Hopkin: J._ T. | viewed the history of Masonry in Maryland during | “efficient” clerk in the Army ant Navy Survivors | yc ROSE WH PAVORITE COMES IN FouRTE. | 2! - only way got” $__Ratvenstetn, J.W.; H. H. Gerdes, 8; E FP. | opting, HC. Jones Ina. Long, A.'r. Longley, P- | the past unwed year a a a as arn Division, ee eae ever the decision may be. Arbitration isour grand Droop, T. M.; Wm. E Lusby, Win. H. Main, C. Neil “Belief “ The Kentucky Derby yesterday gave everybody principle. If we submit a case to arbitration we Vs ‘| author, James H. Brewer. So it will be seen that a clerk performing “effici- ct ~ ‘Was by throwing up all my stomach contained ! ! Perry. SM. Plumiey, H. BE. Riley,| av o'clock tere was an excursion down the,| ently” one particular partor the work of she Fea. | @Surprise. It was won by Montrose, son of the Ure ape other sideto abide By 1 ‘At were | wo one can conceive the pains that I hed peregrecee ly John Miller, S.W-; Henry | p. M.; Jas, Roy, M. Schram, S. H. Sentenne, RSet | bay. Refreshments were served at the Fifth sion Office may be entirely unfamiliar With most | Duke of Montrose, dam Patt, Banberg, the favor- TE al) ag: us, ; alley, S.; G. W. Balloch, T. } ty D. Rotramel, A. W. Shunk, Jas. Small, Jos. | meut Armory, the siddie-street Rink, Lehmann’s don't subinit, how Can we approach the other side | ™2til - of the work required to be done in other parts Of | ite, wasfourth. Jim Gore's legs would not stand a . “At last?” FLOWERS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, TIPS, PLUMES 3.3 Bunce, W. Ai; 9. i Kovinsony 8 Was W. ne | Small, Win K, Smith, J- Sougnetiner, Thos F.sto-| Mall, tne sbanayer will beneeccd rake read ca | SBE same once, Xp tact his very veMiciency”10 | ariving race. At the stare Jecobin led, followed againandaskior armuraig Oe Zye taken! “So that for three weeks lay in bed | S2d.all articlos appertaining to Millinery, as wall aa A ur ké Je Kubinso! - enson, N. tre mer, evening a banqut r serve gi | his particular wor! is Tesul VISITES, JACKETS, JEKSEYS, SUN UMBRELLAS, Bushby, J. W.; W. P. BL Crews, 5.; W.K. Menden- Pamp, Wa Van camp, woe it, Waikery J. Wm. | cers atthe ‘Howl Kennert, and then coucerts and | yous to tuat particular work, and nearly | closely by Ban Yan and Montrose, with the othersin and ~~) 5, bali, 7. Wallace, Fred Webber” Jas. W. Westeracld, EG. Stamsbury Lodge No.24—Marshal, H.&. Lichau. | O'brien, W. F. G. Alexander, Yost, J. W.: W: Pentaipha Lod; and would most respectfntly solicit a call from all who are in need of LADIES’, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS AND BONNETS, trimmed and untrimmed, + r PARASOLS, LACE CAPS AND SILK AND LISLE hops at the Academy and the Fifth Regiment | alw, sulis from having ‘given atten-| abunch. As they turned into tne stretch Ban Yan 3 Could eat nothing 111 . “ ppt Hag Laee No. 22—Marchat, J.P. | Wheeler, R. Williams, £.C. C. Winter. Armory. Gono so acer Dart of tho work’ of the ‘bu. |. Went to the front, but Montrose was running easily My sufferings were so that I called two doctors to | THREAD GLOVES. R. Appleby. Henry C. Craig, W. W. B. Eas Bens. B. FRENCH, NO. 15, Ahere will be a special train returning to this | reau or division in which he 1s employed. Iudeed |'and already showing himself fully capable of the ive me something tna, Won, 5. W.; Frank Tennyson, J. W.; James P.Wal- W. G. F. Jol SW; N. | “ity at 10:30 p.m., and also one at 12:30. it is part of the system adopted, T think very | necessary speed and botow, ,Past the grand Their efforts were no ‘We would request you kindly to call early to avoid. Yaee, S.; 8! C. Palmer, T. ‘Wm, Barnum. W. LF. Jonson, 8. W.5 N. THR HISTORY OF THE GRAND LODGE. wisely, to prevent fraud or collusion between Gov- | stand Montrose took the lead, Jacobin, Banberg, At last I heard a good the great rush, #0 8 to enable us to tender you the ar conde ene ne | uae: 3 Wes W. &- Gatiay, Borns C.F. awayee, | ris Baltimore, which ernimeni, clerks or other employes, and uigo todetect | Ban Yan, Jim Gore, Pendennés and Clarion plose “about your Hop Bitters ! Proper attention ao much desired in our selection. SB Goes, W. ML; JE Halley, 8. W.; SE | Treaa; G. H. Shoulters, 8. D.; S. @. Wilson, J. D.; Bay Create ab Baltimore, which began | crrors whlch often cresp im that no eawendial Work | Ce tn the cede arene ‘These positions were ‘And determined to try them.” Shields, J. W:: J. H. King, S.; C. B. Smith, T. a _ id. ‘bbot. J. F. Bolton, F, B. | Tuesday evening, are to commemorate the or-| Gf any bureau shail Le “begun, continued, and} maintained to the end of the mile. Jim Gore was Hope Lodge No. 20—Marshal W. A. Craig: “3.8. | EBay San y. C. Abbot ‘Beveridge, ‘J. W. | Eanization of the Grand Lodge of Maryland, 100 | ended” by one person. noticed to falter, but Fitzpatrick, bts jockey, had Soe4 Pottle—in four hours I took the contenta of ‘Weare compelled to refrain from quoting prices, as Pics Gon en tS | maees, W eanentnn, W. BL Bete Berean | sensasga Waa Mommas ter net fr cette | oe othe enrexkinindiiona foe motions | orders to win with the coit if he’had to. kill’bim, 2 ‘ur assortment is too extenaive and ourstyles too man- LA rate be al, C. C. Het | A-F. Barker, C.H. Bowen, W. ‘T. Brayton, J. A: | initiation in this country inl 733 in Massachusetts | are to be confined to the “elticioucy” of the clerks | Cre ne ange ited the whip vigorously. ‘The noblé Next day I was out of bed, and have not seen Parks, W. M. MeKennig. 8. W.; | GPSS A. T. Coumbe, J. J. Carroll, H. J. Clark, C. | Tue Pennsylvania Grand Lodge was organized 1a | and to the work upon which sald clerks are horse responded, notwithstanding his evident Pain, “Sick : i ¥ v. . 73 7 5 ‘d. | Will it not be seen, therefore, that to be | but he was not able to pass Montrose, who fin! 3. HWardie, J. W.: H. 8 Merri, 3; A. F, Fox, 7 Gahan Se Doc Campbell, W. E- Colladay, J. W. | 1734, with Benjamin Franklin as grand master, | engage Dy 8e, ifold. We conclude with the sincere request not to a bu ras NOt 4 pas rho finished Hour. t the: ame caus, aeeae es: ‘the must fastoner S BC Davis, Williams Don- | The iirst lodge in Maryland of which there is any | entirely fair to each of ali’ the clerks who are| winner by two lengths, Jim Gore second, Jaco! ‘ve recommended it to hundreds of others. You eae SECOND DIVISION. ily, W. K. Bits, $-a* Evans’ G. £ Emmons: Ferd, knowledge was formed in 1750 at Annapolis under | engaged upon the various parts of the work of any | CL Banverg fourth, Ciarton ith, Ban Yan sixth have no such W. C. Bickford, marshal Ty bee aa vee paeeeenee F. onan x authority of chp Grand Lodge of aRseRch uae, pee ath yopes ples Bap (eS “Advocate as I am.” e ¥ LOW PRICES c ©. Free! '. Frailey, A. P. Gray, | ‘There are records of an old lodge at Leonardtown each, ———_00 myS GEO. REMARKABL JA Sutherland. & Wa alex: | 4, W. Gidaiugs, D. G. Gold, LE Gtidiey” Grit | A 1750, but itis not known by what-authority it | inany bureau of tho Government and thay as & Powderly Denies. ® = KENDALL, Allston, Boston, Mass J. A. Sutherland, S. W.; Alex. | Gordon, J. K. Garrison, S. N. Hilton, P. Hall, A.M. Was started. In 1765 Lord Blaney, grand master | result, if 200 clerks present themselves for exaM-| we g4Ys THR ANARCHISTS ARE TRYING TO FOMENT 3 J. 4. Little, $.; Joun Gibson, T. Howard, Lewis Holmes J. A. Hunt J. Le of England, chartered a lodge at Joppa, Jrhlch is | Inatioh for, promotion, 300 diferent sete of ques: ‘STRIFE, BUT CAN'T. E &C Harmony Lodge, No.17—Marshal, Samuel Baxter. | C. A. Harris, G. inghram, W. C. Keec! now in Harford County, but which Was then in | tions mt rand Master Workman Powderlyin Denver, Duoxston & e = J.P. Blucainar Wo Mey J Re Kow, SW BEE | Kellogg. J. Ligon. W. BeLemoa ve ML GE Baltimore county. In 1708, the Grand Lodge of | tulr to examine a bookkeeper ora type-wniter ora |G! vung ec aoa rena o. Wm. A Yates, S.; 0. & Firmin, T. "| Lackey, J. Loamann, H. B. Major, D. N. Matthew. Pennsylvania ‘chartered a lodge at George- | file clerk upon the work of an examiner or a 7 SELL SHOES, L Dawsea Lodge, ‘arsbal, Dr. S. 8. Bond. | son, A. McNelly, Jr., W. B. Morgan, M. F. Martin, | town, Kent County, ‘Md, and after- | reviewer, oF vice-versa, received from Chicago,on Monday, which said MMENSE Svccess Kx Hf RX N GGG @ g88y Satie hills So tama kl | EW Paap 4 Pacis a” Peake A | bye goatee Tn SBund® | mi arses Ta Tem ne | Ca ear adbeast o ae pees Lor elas Ee f iE > = comb, J. W. Willis, S ‘hompson, T. |. W. Parsoi roctor, J. wo kt were chartet y the same aul cl a Ben}. B. French Lodge, arsial, Parris, R.A. Parke, E. W. Patton, G. W. Paling in Baltimore, Up to 1782 stx lodges had been | per cent of four-tiftils, at least, of the mostefticient ee ‘ae ae Mines bei ee 1339 AND 1341 F STREET ‘Has Crowned Our Summer Opuning of EX HERE Seo Bugs ‘Smith. Wm. Barnum, W.M.: G. P. Job W. Mt Potter, J. f.D. Pyles, a: Poulson, T. M | estabiished on the Eastern Shore, namely, the two | bf the old clerks now employed, and when we con- 2 8, ig nsin, by AND 943 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Nathan Hazen, J.W.; Wm. A. Gatley, Senieh Git siuitens, Began k Schwarz, F-B. | in Kent County, and one in Talbot, one in Somer- | sider the new clerks who have come into the | Assembly 8133, denouncing him for rejoicing at Fixe roorwEan Swayze, T. seahannoey, O De Sanges 0. a See Wee aeay | Seb one in Dorehester, and one in Queen Annes, | service through the operations of the civilservice | the resulvor, tae Chicago municipal election, and | my7-1m Washington Centennial Lodge, No. 14—Marskal, | J. Shannon, G. D, Sanger, J. A. Sample, W. B. Todd, | In ’1787 the Eistern Shore lodges met at ‘Talbot | rules, the new rules amount toa practical notice | Gemanding that he ‘be deposed from office.” Mr. A. P. Bote. I. C. Wililamson, M.; B. T. ‘irue- | G. W. Taylor, F. Tip, A.C. Varela, J. 8 Van Ars- | Court House, now called Easton, and organized the | to surrender their positions at the expiration of Powderly stated that there was not one word of L A 00 al worthy, S. W.; W. O. Koome, J. W.; EC. Elmore, | dale, L. Vanderhoef, 'H. Wex, 0. W. White, G. N. Grand Lodge of Maryland. The Baltimore i six months aiter an examination made pursuant | truth in the report; that the mere fact of its <a fer AA OE & ge S; W. B Baum, 7. West, S. J. Willis, F. Wolfe, 4. G, Yount, Were not represented at the organization. After | thereto; ior it is not to be supposed that a new | publication wack sully aire, act OF As Bre AA AA 8, = bus. aM. byelection, Wee Seat, Dae ee: Sree ein Which ‘had been eatablshed under the authoticy | to duty ta aty giegn Oreich of theme oe eae | erucaculness. It the aes chee > #6 os Oe * |. Eggieston, W. M.; ann, ; | whic! en established un authori v nich uarrels or grievances against officers,” he sai: J Fe rs 3 Z. T. Danijel, W. M.; Rol pat 5.3 B. F-Lar- | or the Pennsylvania Grand Lodge surrendered theit | bureas, can beso “em lengrin the generat work ot | Siney do noe rush inte print. ‘They have theif [Thowanda of persons can tertiy tothe mire ist combe, jr., J. W.; Rodolph Williss, Sec.; O. T.| Charters to that Grand Lodge, and received new | tbat bureau as to enable im to pass creditably an} own courts, and if they have any charges against calous BARGAINS which we st week, dr. LG. Mitchell, Thompson, Treas.; W. J. Lown, 8. D.; W.J. Byers, | warrants from the Maryland Grand Lodge. ‘The | examination upon questions touching the generat) me they will be brought up in assembly. meetings Jost consider fors moment the wonders which NORTHWEST. A. W. Pentland, J. 7. D.; J. P. Cochran, Stew.; Lester A. Barr, Stew.; | Maryland Grand Lodge continued to iméet at | work of that bureau, in reguiar form. ‘The handful of anarchists in this ‘wo offer this week: mys") * SEVENTE STRERT NOR! son, 7. E Stoddard, Tyler; Dr. 8S Bond, Marshal; Chas. | 4albot Court House wutil 1704, when the ‘hend- | — 1 believe that your estimate as to the number of | 1" Teewlar form. making all sorta of moves in ‘TRIED DIVISION. Hadaway, B .; ES: Holmes, PM; Win. A. De | quarers were moved to Baltimore, and the Grand | clerks likely to be reduced or disinissed under tese | COU, gain admission Into the Kuights of Leber onic ms LC. Wilttamson, marshal. Calndry, b. Mt; J. . M.; John N. Birck- Lodge bas met here continuousiy ever since, With | rules, provided taut they are strictly and papers and cauré dissatisfaction. Thus fur they have = Hiram Lodge No. 10—Marshal, M. R. Thorp. W. rs FiMij HB. Hazard, | the exception of the year 1806, when the meeting | Ually entoreed, 13 not too high, nd tustead of im | fulled and every few weeks meee atop NS LADIES BRIGHT DOXGOLA KID BUTYON HAXD- * “ . ad ‘ 3 l. Trimbie, P. Thompson, | took place at Easton. It 18 not known whut | proving the public service they will demoralize it. | Sure; over the country, through the newspapers, SEWED, flexible and stylish, $1.97 Every pair worth . Bickford, G. M.; Geo. H. Walker, S. W.; LH. Lain HE Hy nte ye eets, Fada coveane, | Dullding the Grand Lodge met, in until 1812, | Indeed they have done so already to a great ex-| the report, Of soine Govt eS DaPers, ease 5 J. C. Horcurxsox, jd SQuath §; Geo. S. rate T. | 7. Lamb. H. L. Hyatt, Dr. Aaroh Baldwin, c. A: | when the meeungs were lield at Concordia Lodge | tent. Tanks of our organization.” Mr. Powderly left for N Mate NG See al ACW: Kel | Young, 6. W. Siggers, RG. Campbell, Samuel H. | room, in the old watch-house, which stood on the | “itis sald that one of the principal objects of the East last might. IMPORTER Jey; W. L Suerwood, W. H.C. Bowers, 8. W. Walker, George Tatspaugh, Hiram Holmes, Walter | site now occupied by the Cily Hall, In 1832 the these new rules is to give the heads of the Depart- ————+oe—_______ BARGAIN NO. 2 — AH. Fiegenbaum, J. W.; W. S. Dennison, S.; BV. | Cadman, J. J. Costinett, Andrew Archer, Wm. 0. | meeting place was changed to Lhe Masonic Hail on | ments an opportunity to get rid of ineMcient and Pittsburg’s Miss Van Zandt. FINE MILLINERY, Godman. "1. Crerptoe eo ee ory UES W- Rodan, J: E | St. Paul street, now used by the city court, ‘The | incompetent clerks but Surely no new rules are| g. Pitteburers M ARR Re LADIES HAND-SEWED BRIGHT DONGOLA and Leranon Lodge, No. 7 Marshal. J. M. Westfall. | Crampton, C. N. Hood, G. A. Mark, W.H. H. Gould, | present temple on North Charles sircet was taken ‘Boosasary toacoampltah this p ‘as the heads eee ie G B. z 1 FRENCH KID OXFORD TIES, $1.97; worth 83, Leading Style, EL &. Simpson, W. J. L. Goek 3 E J: | J.¥. M. Lettch, Andrew Jackson, W. T. Jeffries i fon of in 1868, the corner-stone having been | of Depurtments ady have tne power of per-| Pittsburg nasa nearly parallel case to that of Nina ‘REAT ARGAINS BONNETS, Nottingham, J. Dixon, 8. : rT. | Wm. A. Croney, Wm. Muirhead, J.P. keed, C. A. | laid November 20, 1866, on which occasion Jno. H. | emptory dismissal, and are constantly exercising | Van Zandt. During the trial of W. ‘1. Lavelle, who IN DRESS GOODS mATS, penne, Ladce, So. &—Marenal James Hazen. | Burgess C. D. Hudson, A. C. Clink, J.B. Uiark, Jr. 2 setae Siero & aesahie ccna, WEI, yas | it. Again it ts, wal a Frontside eta eee Cf | Was convicted Tuesday of robbing Pan Handle ar BARGAIN No. 3. In all the new shades and combinations. rani Lay = a j- Water vies | Robert Nelson, E. i. ison, E. D. Perkins }. G. | highly commended by sideat Johnson ant these ne’ = LUTTRELL & WIN! Z KID: r- SCY 7. Wood, J. W.; C.F. shekel, 8; W. Nordiin- | Thompson, W. H. Bell, N. Burnham, JM. Hickey, | disdnguished guests: Among the meso orocanicce making promotions, but neither "use is a sum. | freight ST Me A tee nn cas etn Petite See ee Deed ee Ee SEW | _ Latest styles in FANCY STRAW BRAIDS that oorre ger, T. E.G. Harbaugh, Wm. A. Thompson, K. W. Koss, J. | local hisvorical events with which Maryland Ma- | cient reason tor making examinations compulsory, anced, sat, by side in court, Yesterday she Just received 10,000 yards Plaid A ‘spond with any costume, Mauy exclusive shapes Naval Lodze No. 4—Marshal, Chas. F. Smith. | § Burnside, and H. J. Playtor. sonry de denuded were the laying Of the corner. | The same effect can be produced by simply requir-| applied for alicense to marry him, ‘The registrar | wet £0p%hT0d_ 10,000 Linens, whuch exiagr | Common Sense and Opera toes, @1.23 omty. MARK DOWN. Chas. A. Stockett, C. A’ Bradford, 8. W. ‘ACACIA LODGE 30. 18. stone of Washington's monument, July 4, 1815; | ing that examinations wust be lade betore Pro-| refused the license because Lavelle was in jail and | at ac, Oc., 8c~» 10c., 12%46., 150, SOs: and ote ee S A. J. Symouds, J. W.; George Senultz, $; 7. B the laying of the first stone of the Baitimore and | motion is given. could uot be present When the license Was granted, | FOds are the greatest bareains in the marker” zs BARGAIN No.4 Beautiful JET WRAPS, to make room for (Cross, T. ‘H. Clay Stier, W. M.; J. A. Sutherland, 8. W.; A. | Olio Railroad, July 4, assisted by Cuas Car- | | ‘These rules are, in my judgment, impracticable, | Siis9 Hill will how try roneerce ooo trial for her | , New Jot Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, just in, at 25 *MIGHT WEIGHT 87 REET COSTUMES, eee Oe, © & MeGHL | H. Holt, J. W.; J. J. Little, Sec.; Jno. Gibson, | roll, of Carrollton, and the laying of the frst stone | and will prove to'bea constast menace toemGieeey lover, s0 that he can be released on ball and chus | Peyeyutualem waual vrices, 2 GENTS’ HAND-SEWED, FAIR STITCHED LOW PARASOEA, BR tse GEG Darragh, S.W.s Chas | greas: Vv. W. Ashby, F. E” Anderson, Sumner Of tne Malumoré and, Susquehanna ‘allroad, | in oiice Father.than an incentive thereto, “They be enabled to get a marriage license, Falling in | | Beautiful All-Wool Dress Goods, 38 inches wide, at | AND HIGH QUABTEx WAUKENPHABT, $3.97; sold esimame S&. Wheeler, jr. J. A. Tappan, 5 % Q hern y 1sze. part: wi allently await the exy on of his | 50c., selling elsewhere at 62 UMBRELLAS een ee eae Hae BASES parse titi gk |b ouny e'ewtcuat cuted othe | ntti it incr cana | ark Se mote ae E'S a | Ese UR BEERS eng acs |om™ ee Aces DRESS TANWTNOR Fe ui Lodge, No. L- S ~ + i hg jut dul cl - |} chal vs cannot exceec ears id vovelties in dt ‘ap Lor a8 Tone We : Euunger, CH. But, Hen Engish, Gabtiel Bac | Matoaie ‘morement rougut supa by the ground: | and rl tower tasteud of cierating ‘the present | Shells thoroughly determ/uéd to mnatry hiss setae aceauutigal Quality All Wool Nuhte Velung, plain and BARGAIN No. 5. BRAIDS, BUTTONS, ym. Platt, cB 2 & i = ne ae = less charges of abduction and assassination of stanc of lency, of (Or later. 4, ‘New Patterns in JET GRENADINR, Was Mi. Donaldson, J. 8. Me- | G20. J Johnston, Cin ee Se ct ‘Morgan, the order declined. until, in 1840, | Tam not in the classified service of the Depart, = ‘THE THIEVES WEAKEN, Fame, eiling, 12249. very cheap, in irkcolorsonls. | GENTS HAND-WELT, FAIR-STITCHED, LOW Sen percent off on EE PARSEMERTERING, 3 johnson, er] an ~ i B oid ¥ | mez ss id i 4 3, a 2-75, 82, S250. We. Cuan od Grete see Fie ae ey Henry strasburgen, W- | Masonic party met in Baltimore, and nominaved | fimex eee 38, therefore, nothing personal in the | of the alleged Pan Handle brakemen, Jno, W. La- | $ife,$429, 812, $2, 8250. Wetsk an ‘quality or FOSTER KID GLOVES, Oaicers of the Grand Lodge—Jose M. Yznaga, Mt. | T. Switzier, J. W. Trowt,.G. W. Weber © & | Win. Wirt tor President, ie received but seven | views waich I have expressed herein. ‘they, how tham, of Burgettstown, 0., also a Pan Handle | price. met BARGAIN No. 6. ‘We offer for inspection a GLOVE having no superiot W.G. M.; Jesse W. Lee, R’W.D. GM. H. Ding- | Wilder. Yotes in the electoral college, and they were cast | ever, are the result of my deliberate judgment, brakeman, and under ball, created a sensation by | , Heuletta Cloths, all kraden. These good we make Ayegen pep eter 9 ¥.5.G. Wiz das. A. Sampie, “it. W. 3. Go HARMONY LODGE, xo. 17. Pe crmont th May; 14s the National Masonic | and i have been at some pains to advise myself as | turning States eters while on the witness. | ® fBeCIMIY of and sre worthy of notice” = GENTS’ PRIXCE ALBERTS, OXFORD TIER AND style, or reliability. $1.00 per upward, W. BR. singieton, R.W.G.S.; €.C. Duncanson, | Sam Baxter, EJ. Barden, J. F. Blackmar, W. | Convention was held in Bultimore, and in 184s | tore probable result of these new rules. have | stand.” He testified how, im company with Hag- | baneains, a) BUTTON, in lasting, light CALF AND DONGOLA, at | _®P14 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8. Burton, Geo. E. Corson, W. T. Carden, C. B. Cay. | Were Was a decided revival in Masonry. ‘The next | great confidence in the honesty and judgment of gerty and Fuller, they had made different raids on | " Ladies’ and Gent's Underwear at special prices. 81.25 to $2.47, ber of ladies was at the depot when ¥. ace. memorable thing in Murylaud Masonry Was tbe | air. Oberiy, who, it 1s understood, is the author of | fre nerensmiier ie Pan Handle cars, describing in | | Domestics and goods in this Line very lew ve reduce - in arrived: and they accompanied the | "00d, LD. Carman, F. MeC. Criswell, R. Cramer, | taying of the corner-stone of the new temple. The | rtese cate, Ta dS, Understood, 1s he had more | detati the manner of procedure insccuring pluntes: | stock. Bosmess Sura, Bosuzss Scr 1200 masons Te Tine aad ase eeere | 7B, A. Downs, Win. A. Day, ES Davis, HL. | trowel used on that occasion was the saine that | fuliy advised uinselt of the methods Of dine heck, ‘The jury were out but a few ininutes wien a ver. | Levey Dress Goods, 1230. and 15c.; special, just Joates ay masons Ip line, and adding the | Frazier, C.M. Floyd, awd. Fitzki. H. H. Frieze, L. | was used by Grand Master Levin Winder in laying | nessin the sarione Departnents, and the manner | dict of guilty as indicted was returaed. SAS aS —_— — Higies aud Otuers uo accompanied them from | T- Follansbee, 0.8 Firmin, HS. Frisble, “RoDL | the cornerstone of the old Musoule temple airs | Create wious, peparUments ‘Baris of oplciai | "Ss! Wright: another Of ate eenscsts, pleaded | ushesit ‘Every day tu Oped ae OEaLy, to, give City Ober con Tie ue Tepreveatation from this | Gillham. Jno. W. D. Gray, L- R. Ginn. L. Hellbrun, | century belore, and the gavel Was the satue that | dudres tuacsaid rales would fae Coa toe guilty tostealihg trunks cont: ‘goods vilued at | vinced that weare uot only the feadiag hous ta tho Should you think of purchasing s BUSINESS Sooketn chat ot arcomagramccmueuts for the tip | Ke W. Hardy, G.W. Hascall, 1. H- Hopkins, J.D: | was used by George Washington in laying the | in their present ahaa Fame PuaY. | $500.” tbls understood that mas tee oe ae | Musegthah we are uot cheapest. 1. HEILBEUX, SUIT for Spring, the first and most important wereiy chariy composed of Mesars. a 5 Mek. R tarsi Geo. E, matiey 1 4, Raut foundation of the National Capitol. —-—__ Handlers will put in a plea of guilty, they having LUTTRELL & WINE, 2 consideration is Quality, Workmanship, and Fit 3.3 Tom Simpson, Wilmer W. | a iD. ——— +00—____ ‘become scared at the completeness \vania ave, large amount of sales in these Suits sen Lcey G He, Warren. c_ Bicktord, | fan, Albert F Posey? W. Brite a edvalies, he Mommment to Sedgwick. ear perp etiardiecice Comare- | oridenee against ie) ae eee Pielephoue call 303-8. THE LARGEST ONE-PRICE SHOE HOUSE. Hone gem oh found, from ex- . - epee | -d +44 y. She : ARMY COKPS SURVIVORS HOLD 4 CAMP- y, +o nN Perience, the gouds we sell, while possesung Following are ilsts of members of various lodges | T. Rawlings, F. J. Reigart, C. W. Sherwood, A’ H. | THE SIXTH : ‘WaseunGton, D. C., May 12, 1887, Decrns os ss Who Were in line today and went t@ Baitimore to | Shattuck, L. M. Saunders, R. B Smith, F. K-Swett, FIRE AT FREDERICKSBURG. roca mueee: Tar ivscec one taieats Massachusetts Supreme Ce TIONAL me Novermes Ix Soome ‘Texrouss. Leader of Low Prices Since 25 Years, {he appearance of custom-work, can be bought participate in the cereinonies th-re: | Wm. Sullivan, |W. H. Smith, W. H. Smyser, J.B. | ‘The survivors of the Sixth Army Corps arrived ation HAVinieg Ineen Gnade. p-| that the Stato law providing atnse ee SEATON PERRY for $12.00 to $18.00 per suit. ‘They are of Cas- Stone, 1S, Tichenor, Wm. Van Dyke, Geo. * = My attention having been cal your pul ig ‘Simere Stripes, Fine Check snd Plain Colors, Carre eerste | ner, W. H. Webster, Jno. Wilson, M. Whipple B.S. betaine De aaa seer noems. +0 | shed remarks of “Jack of the Dale,” permit mo to PERTed tO ee etsteoa ny _cOurE, Shall be = iz 402 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. SEIS Alaa net noe Enis Wilmer W. We Harry C. Darragh, &. | Wiliams DP Welton, x ~ e part in the unvelling of the monument to f s a voter within Guccessor to Paany & Broraen), Also, PRIN n z ipter, W. A. Yates, ures Say that probably when Jack becomes better ac- | thirty days of suclr naturalization” is encom ie TON CUTAWAY SUITS, in Dingonal, Cork- W.; Chas SW Begge Neccte ayhmam LA PAYETTE, NO. 19. — no eel peter y st oq | quainted with the officers and membersof theFirst | tions, because lt noe oe gs une legis. | COMPLETE STOCK OF STIDMER DRESS FABRICS, 827 Se Old Lady in Window. screw, &c., Scat $18 to€35 persuit, BOTS nompson, P. M., Treas.; wille | W.S. Parks, W. M.; J. M. McKenney, 8. w.; | 297- felatacd | Congregational Church, he will not longer ques-'| lative'power to discriminate, tecwoug: tent AND. LATEST NOVELTIES" IN SILK, WOOL | Pp §TICKETS AND CHROMOS FOR ALL, SUITS at $3.50, 84, $5, to $8 per suit. YOUNG TG. Barnart, J. D.; Wm. H. to their headquarters by the Fredericksburg classes of voters affecting 1ights bestowed upon LINEN N TEXTURES < ‘MEN'S SUITS for €8, $10, $12, and 615 per ward: CM. C. Spooner, Juni One Longer, a mn: A | Gray A camp-fre was held last evening, whick | on thelr Americanism. We feel that our loyalty | Cla8S¢ by the Constitution, AND FIGURED INDIA SILKS AT 75c.| myo will, P.M. master ‘of cere red F Soaps angorm, S. Ds E G. | wasattended by a lange number 0° the citizens | ANd Patriotism is quite well established here in ler; Past Masters , Jas. L. Falby, Gardner, A.M. Muzzy, suit, FIRST-CLASS GOUDS. Should you prefer to have your Suit Made to Li oe iD Soe. z etic D5 F, Seages, and A. H. Young, jr., | of Fredericksburg. A letter was read from Gov, | Washington, and 1t was our pleasure to try to| ENTERTAINED BY THE MARYLAND CLUB.—Sec- “EXCLOSivE Desiaxe” IN INDIA SILES OF MY . es a. OF C5 SJ. Matsect, fed xproseg regret {hat his public duties | make the soldier boys as happy as possible while | ond Assistant Postmaster General Knott and ites | OWN, IMPORTATION, AT $1, 8: . Larner, P. M. ’. G. | woulu prevent Own 125, $1.50 Order, on our second floor will show « Beautiful Line of Black Cloths, Docskins, Corkscrews, lin trom attending the dedication. | with us. Indeed, did not the appearance of the NEW PLAIN INDIA PONGEES AT 40, 50 AND 750. Moore, Win. Hi, Wetzel_and | } iJ; H. Olcott, 'P. Maz H. | Comrade W. J. Wruy, of the 24d bengevisnen | cuurchy ag alse whee took piace ReaTaNCe nt, ENUINE CALCUTTA peeneUn ut 7 Diagonals, Cheviots, and Cansimeres of various Ii. Billings, W. T- 3 B. Auiter, P.M.” Members | feutment, Who: Was Taster Ot oe ees | clued, a5 also What Cook Place tere Last fag SEW Ghuse be carve erates, rades, Suite to onder from $25 to $60. i, HM. Bennett, Chas. } len, C.F. ane Chas. Brunt, G.T Budd, | livered an address, which was followed by ufusie, | in question was not placed on. the floor yan of- UC) |. W. Deneane, C. yer, ». Brown, ©. .E. Goodno, BAST WORK AND BEST SEIMMINGA, Chambers, | recita 5 sby, of | fieer of oyr church, but by the Anny of the Cum- : | Secasie ees _ : recitations, and speeches from Gov. Ormsby, of c. ermont; Col. Cowan, of Ker 7. J.” P, | beriand’s committes on decorations, &. Ibis very Ms *T. bickinsog, W."O. Douglass, Bb: Poores, | Vermont; Col. Cowan, of Kentucky; Rev. J.’ P. ns, N CREPES. “GREATLY | REDUCED. PRICES" “ON PARIS DESERET to Corus lo LARGE ABSOLTMENT OF WHITE Tas Morva Lire As SOCIATION s AND CREAM XOAH WALKER & 00, w | Suuth, of Fredericksburg, fomerly of Stonewall | evident that such men—some of whom wear an PE MOOE DRESS AMES, 1G NTELLE pay thet sat] PS ee eee | ican’ stall; ‘Assistant, Disuict Atorney Jas, | empty sleeve—intended no disrespect of our grand Abba ri BATISTES YACET TENNIS INSURES AT COST. 2p28 625 Pennsylvania svenue,_ = J. Perry, H. Page CoA. | E Gough, J, A. Gibbs J.B Haitwood, V. A. | Gciptin, president of the Sedgwick Manet ae | Sek OSvIcER 1% Cuamae OP Rexrmta Conameas- ‘NEW BEILISH AND FRENCH WHITE GOODS IN Ofice—No. 1319 F street, Washington, D.C. I Love, You Love, He Loves Sea, Hoey, mae liars Jay | Hubbare, 3. F, Headley, DE Knapp, G.H.knapp, Soctatida; Gen, Greenleat, of the 1st Vermont | ToxaL CHUROH. wopeees SP tors car No. 223 E German street, Baltimore, a 3 >! oy, ag - ae nam, te . J , J. M. | cavalry; " Adj. Gen. Stricker, representing the ee 5 D \ SRINELES, PRINTED Gane ne ee jeter a OT Bae woreraor of Sen Jersey, and ciners = pee A Queen’s Romance, comPigiy Line “OF ABeRsows SCOTCH TRUSTEES. WE ALL LOVE TO BUY— alnup. be Je We , H. J. yn their ret veterans at GING! ark wee Pe . Pennebaker, B. P. Pike, "BF. | ington, abd call On the Presidente Tedae Major | HOW A FALL. DOWN sTaTns BROUGHT A THRONE AxD ———ee nope ne EMBROIDERED BATISTE AND ‘W. W. DUDLEY, President, Mu: Chas. A. Bradford, s. | 20° Ruthertord, W. R. Re er. . Buttertield and the Washington ‘members of the WN. 12 Or jag JeaLo08 Lover.- a5 Seater ere BASD-PRINTED SATEEN Hopes: JONAS H. McGOWAN, Vice President, A Nice Business Suit at $6, worth $10. Wer Ariurd. Syumonds, 4 ¥6.; Gen Senulta See; | UATE A G_Moberig <a bison, Wek Corps numbering about twenty-five, will Join the | From the New York Mail and Express, tng ates Gertie Baker, tne soventacn Peat Cid | MENGE HOCK OF THE FINEST GUALTTY OF FRANK 3. TIBBETS, Qecretary. 44 Handsome Black and White Cheviot Balt, at $1 p. B. Cross, jr, Treas; Chas F. Warren, §. D. I. P. Sutor, G_ 5. Schley, J. W. stokes, | Pont House, crossing, ea nonce tooo noeytvania | Among the presents which Emperor William re- Ma,ystarted On'a visit to’ one St the Neighbor: | MADE TOM MiENESS Oana BY nok, eg es ——— canceen aS Smith, M. of ri J. A. Stewart, Sharp, 8. M-/ of Salem church, Bank's Ford, and Chancellors. | °e!ved on his birthday one of the most remarkable | accompanied by only asmall gir. Abouta quar- | mrpoRTED SPRING JACKETS aT GREATLY RE- Saas. BooDe worth $15. seared ir ia P aeees Scag ¢ & |e tare seven Gtman ish ded | Sen ase Sae Wevaee tees | RPA, cree AT ORMET RE] SIE Be 4 Ss Ras abet ut 913.50 ern. ay cs ‘Ada Wilk Ww. an, J. M. 109 “| n z : E eeentan Soe a bene | © . Schneider, H. Frank, J. H. JouDson, ‘Widtiwallieg tae becca ta te ee id soldiers ifetinee | Miss Gertie young Stuith red a pista at Ser ace | SEES TRE BEST 1 UNDERWEAR" FOR HENRY N. OOP. ‘A Grand Prince Albert Suit at 16, worth $25. David Berkiey, Geo. Dunn, | J. H. Pickrell, G. W. Pratt, W. D.’ Leyhen, Boone missing ‘cepers. the ~ e old soldier’s passed on Without saying a word. Miss Gertie JAPTES GENTLEMEN. AND CHILDREN. RUFUS K. HELPHENSTINE. A Boy's Everlasting Suit, age 14 to 18, st 0450, Dunn, Sanvl H. Ellis, Jno. A Foos, AB’ | Chainbers, J.’ Duvall, J. P. Perley. From the Pittaburg Dispatch. She had, moreover, copied {tout herself in her own | said to him: “Who are You shooting at?” but the | €@" PLAIN FiGt AND COBKECT PRICES, ‘worth $7. J. W. H. Leseailett, Jno. fs. Loane, HOPE LODGE, No. 20, “What are those scraps you have there, dear?” hand on white parchment, beautifully ornamented | boy made no reply, Just before the shooting she SEATON PERRY, Pree PRs adios of thaws 4 A Boy's Dress Suit, age 14 to 18, at 86, worth 2. f. B. Olterback, W. C- Peake Chas | Jno. 8. Milis, W. M.; Wm. P. Chalice, S. W.; J. | “Samples of dreas goods, iove.” ‘with cornflowers, ‘ad put her in her pocket, and the ball Zrner Burne, men improved ap d perfected by I, G.FOUBK, who is | A Child's Suit, age 6 to 14, at $2, worth 83. ° SB Aitetmias F Dootan, Jas W. | vance Lewis, J. W.: Win. A. Cralg, See; Paved & | “Ate you gulag tosead them to the store with | no mmaowers this Iady, who ts as perfect a | Foran twas fae ae en nee She, Fecurmed | snes pgo. Pemnavivania sve, cor, Sng? _ | Tooeuiced the world over se suthority upon insur | 4 Child's Bait thet you are bound to lke age 6t034, hy Sag Nay he ‘Treas; Clarence Lewis, S. D.; Eugene Bettes, | Your order?” scholar a3 she is true a quech and tenders woman, | H0m¢ it Wa not with invent to Kilkee Sil endeavor to comet the error of what ka tece |. €& worth 94.50, ee eS nano, 93 ini ie ba atone wire Ge | iMate Ne teem gr my cay gone | Ryn Hien peumante WY Spt | fu got Jenioay. No arrest hia Bot | Hersam 1830. $ostet Sourial means tay fdimuc of tearet | Sou gg” "AT Sree sew @ to 24 acon, ‘M: EL YN Tuer. Masters—Wm. Mertz. Geo. the house of Wied and her father, a man of high <> in ‘We haveno fine print, but point is n Henry K. Simpson, W. M.; EL Nottingham, J. | W "Baird, albert M. Eveae ered Dieterich; W. | , “Oh, 1 couldn’t think of it intend to make @ a ‘ pai W.; D. @, Dixon (P. M.), See.; Thos. Taylor (P. M.), | TBs! ‘S. Baker, 3 Beresior HH. Boyer, bathing suit of them.” Sener ee ees, es of RORETARY Vamz Obt.—At a meeting of the board JAMES Y. DAVIP soa, aS rly and forcibly expreaeed, abd noting — Treas; W. F. Coggins, 8. D.; E.J. Bernard, J’ | T. Callahan, H.K. Cobill, J. F. cunningham, # ae en lees wade eae the portion of the children of royalty. ‘The view of the National ‘rotting Association in 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR 12TH sr, | SBd invites the closest scrutiny D.: F_S. Hatebinson, & ie OTS 85 | an FO testa: 2 ila ae | seem the Okiteae eee ne ne Famine: | crayon roe ee and 00 | Veit aa pred en enon Of secre sy Ed LORDON AND LIVERPOOL os aS el : . F. Het |. D. itemesch, J. F. a = oe na-¥. Ackera, C2 3° Bast: G. | P-P- Litt F Lewensteinn Aves Maran Eee | Boy. Patner ie tees” @ good wordt Grad bucneds teiems of Basen’ “ener Aut te | Norse of Pawan Wwas clectca Valls euo-| pring stylea SILK HATS, @5, 96 and 9. CLOTHING COMPANE. €, Burtod, Daria Brovn, John Brovvn, i. D. Bote: | Mayer, Richi Morgan, Plilip ‘Peyser, XJ. Suep- | Parent—rt has been trying to get into the lan. | Grama bucness Helens ‘Neuwied she was thus sud- | {oerctraies: is bet keene prominent man in Tac Spring otyles DERBY HATS a0 $2, 2.50, $3, $3.50, mys comer 7th and Got ae, 2. A. Butler, Joon, hoyle, (P- M.); Joa. “Brum. | herd, ¢ J: Snook, C- J: Sta nncis Wore | Age along time, my son, Dut I believe the best | denly transported to one of the Arse sulons ot the appeals of the National Association about ton | @4 #4.50. mect, PM; Albert Banes, W. A. Copenhaver, A. EE Toma iend we ee ee poe Judges prefer the word trousers, brillant court of Russia, The summons home LADIES’ RIDING HATS AXD CAPR, op Joun & Dudley, alex. Goodspeed: JP tame ee amscoati, wm Boy- How does it happen that this word “boo. | fosebud ot Wied" aneed hehe patie nen SOFT HATS IN ALL QUALITIES. Orv Dom & Co. . Joan G. Dudley, Alex. Goods; .P. Ham , ‘Tue Aweniax =r BR, De Hazen. sn Jamestn, Jake |, Me Golden, W. M.; Jas. E Halley, 8 W.; Dant | 412” "as, adopted in all the papers as soon as it Faiched in his sick room and long mourned his of the American ‘ace Soclety was held | CLOTH DERBYS, STEAMER CAPS, ‘BUILDING MATERIAK y — etter, Seis Lipphardy 3 3B Maro E Shields, J. W.; Joo. H. King, Soa.;'C. B. Smith, im New York yesterday, ® Strong, presiding. eee Ore sot YOUTH HATS and CAPS Doors, . *, Bett Miller, G. uler, D. 4H . M., Treas; itcher, rug ts Mecowan, Joun McElroy, Alex. 3tcKeuicher, Jono | den, J. D. Sam'l E. OBrien, 8. 8.; Alex. B.Garden, caring a balaies oni, SepenarTures $30,508.04, s VMBRELLAS BLINDS, McGregor, T. F. Maguire, Jonni N. Moeiler,” JN. | J. 8; Rev. Chas, 0. Cook, Chap.; dno'N- Minnie, | ‘Tae Freer report’ the venerable cesemures” acres ti a> mae Bccneis Yona ‘macevels Wm, Maniowon, Geo. A. | Mot C, marshals Jultus W. Tuigon, tier’ ua. | 19" Piao Gesire to retire trom the office, stating that it was See Onin he Prine Philip Pollsrd, Wik, Pirie, AUD, | Pe jaf ean ooulas P.M: Hudson Petett, | case ot Ww. On account of his age. ‘The humber of volumes: GEORGIA FLOORING A SPRCLATY. Por’, ZW. ichedes, Valentine “Kuebeam’ A: C. | kienry “Kuhns Pe Mr David’ Ne 2 | in verdict of guilty. 3. Ing a total ore ag te Tear Was 207,800, mak w to manufacture superior « Ruevsum, Hemry Koss, 0. H. Rundel, A. L. Rose, | visiting ya Bp eS 7 | the aliegea 9 Be oD Eotes que Gun enyetar Uihanhus hove J. E. Suunms, H. 'N. Steele, J. M. Smith, D.C. Turner, | Christopher Anderson, Jax F. A. Wallace | and pleaded PRISONERS Jour FROM A John Deaine a facilities and factory in the country. Send GH. Veua bie, Chas. Van Ness, Wm. Waison, | G. Bone, Win 8. Burns, Jax H. Dony, Dani | S2oPH in progres. today, and | the pi his bride. During the Russo-Tarkish | a. Barton, two prisoners in charge of Of Ses caus eb gum peees poet aoe %, Wells, L. D. Wilson, Geo. 0. Wood, T. H. Young, powpenty, Sees o en we & Garden, no more ‘Cages Will be tried until the June | War she wore the uniform of the Red and | foers.on their ‘othe penitentiary, near Zanes- ‘what weokim, @. M.); DC. Yingling and HK Yeweil, Bein Sate $j bares & ase = term of court, a peied to sotksn and. samenge Ce ing Fille, Onto, morning, jumped from the Centon ave, President and Albemarioste ae 8. w. | H- Kem, Jax C Lee, Jos. Torrens, Chas. ¥ Wale PREPARING FoR Parson Baustor’s TRIAt—A Af the close of the struggle Plevna had = ave mies am heer and crass tbe = TEES Biektond, W. M.; J. W. Hopking &. W. foi, Thea. J. Wal Horace, Crosier, Wm. | war ‘gaseted osda ae nee Oh road tty | royal throne to {tne prince and princess, and thetr oT yy Ee ‘Baittmore, Ma. Witmer, Treasurer; F. W. Ritter, S. Deacon: 3. brother ‘of Soloinon Lodge, No. i321, Brandywine, SC Srisiorto'an alingea asmalt ps repos Ede ioe, the enemy. ‘The love mand adiirston, OC br go | 20F CaF FoDbery. ‘Telephone 53, 2.0. Bex 470. eatiettons “bute de charge of one of the divi: PENTALPHA, 50. 23. Companed ae tative my aad Bion to nee oon ofan only dangater Emme ier mented pier nig sions): FD. G. Muster Bro, Wine, will ackas iuas-| J. B. Burke, W. M.; J. K. Robinson, 8, W.: W. R | farmers from Sections of, Rockland Sounty. ranges ae bom. o has sougRE polation Tound aaa: Gomentic, aged forty, was Br Gu Renee AE ita ties 4 8 | Sana tec tment 5 eo | Mensa aioe ce | nr uate Seeders | ee Regret Sag lame Wiena, P° MO. L. Berger, Jobin Breen. J. H. | denhall, = Spc raule Che, ee mutilated An ‘was beld, and the Jury re- s Byram, W. K Brown, J.C. Bi ‘A. B. Clark, | lor, W.B. Al F. Cornéilus P, Hotfman, of ‘turned’s vertices? oat "a pout mprtoan ‘The largest eascitment in ghe city to select from a Aton tinece er Cook, J- Cole, Wm, Dana. ze2 a a see, 3 B. W. oneack See, case i A¥ Onl, OPERATES ASPHYXIATED fas Linco amination was held, ‘braiseson the the very lowest prices. 2 everett, J.P. Earbest, Oo Frank, C. B. Fuse, . J.B. Alien, least four daya. It | Patrick McNulty, a well-known and finger’ prints Also TRIGYCLES, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDEA, (G48 COOKING STOVES We Pur, ML Piutr, Frese A a Gawler, | parton, 4. Broway @.& Frill introduce some | rt, Pa lot nit ie in curious man was | tat deain waa produced ty str WAGONS, Ont-door Games, sach ss TENNIS BASS - Goodacre, “L. Gartier, W. H. Gibson, J. ~ . Daniels, esuimatea that | working’ alone Rane i (Cu tent end tor enia, Ring, M. neuuer, Wu. Hendley, J. a W. M. | Davis, W. W. mee and one hundred and | strike a vein of When it was. the fow | | ‘The Pennsylvania democratic state kere (peli s gontos, A Je Soanson, WC Muppet Le Kemline, | at Gitnes, EW. we ‘New Clty when | was 00 pow-rful’ that he was, ‘9B. the | yesterday decided to hold the Slate convention et +h Rurrere ae SER SE ee a Sl aeos, 5 Ca ‘Spot, aud was found dead at the Allentown on Atgust al. ’ v4 es © 409-406 Tas, meee D. e031 © WASEUIGTON @48-t20nT COMPARE fl 1 p \ eo od