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THE EVENING STAR DAILY, Except Sunday, / e ; : = 4 == e Foening Slat 12,028. lies t 58. 35 g li iW ff He ee paper sent longer than is paid for. : Vor. 74—No WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1889, TWO CENTs, SPECIAL NOTICES. _|___ SPECIAL NOTICES. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Telegrams to The Star E 4 = REPORT OF THE CONDITION Fe gett} 0 Be ont ey aa PRESBYTERIAN Aa ‘GERMAN AMERICAN ‘FIRE INSURANCE 00. a @ Sunday echool | Hey. tor, DD. pastor sbrasching services meeps: BLE {D.C a the lowe of inet Devmber 3 mama : f ‘ Rarer aw oes et TARIFF BILL IN THE SENATE | A BIG GLADSTONE VICTORY |i ST, JOHN'S C union; 11 a m., morning prayer A Debate on the Cutlery Clause. x TING OF STOCK ‘holders of the NATIONAL CAR HEATING "ANY will be beld st G19 14th st. on SATU: ‘the 26th instant, at 7 o'clock, p.m. for the elec: Liberal Joy Over the Gowan Election fe % 4:30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon CES. -——_______1t_ | seteall freoat afternion service, Ushers will seat —_——— ‘board of Dicestors for, ‘the ensuing yearand | 5: “gr SPH SM—GUNDAYS, G_A HALL, | strangers st morning reteare , it rm F TIONS BILL IN THE HOUSE. runenetion of wach other buslaeer an ay ru = J = oe ORTIFICA coine before | Si N eum. RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL = Senet TRANRW MOCLTOR™” | Serra “7:05, Lettre and tenia 2 cet dr caiectone Yet | SSE church coraye 10th ant Dew Mev, Cha FIGHTING AGAINST BOULANGER. ee 8WAN BURNET? z on GP thease win, J ; rt Sieisaiigaiall tos DR SWAN M. BURNETT HAS RE- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, COR, OF ete h ‘moved his office and residence to 1770 ‘Mass. uve. and 12th st. n. w. Holy Com usetta ave. we ___JaB-eolm* LIABILITIES. and jn. Other services at 11 a. 7:30 A of i mae gO A ECR ET AIS ROSPTTEE 18 inthe evening, seata free. Lacture by the iievs Dr, y R 3 : z . Hoar for his new Plans of the Oklahoma Colonists. wn TUONAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL AS-| | Ehlott “on “caeone Fouts ‘mien Woe not ° 4 and ‘commencing March 4 next, for the ensuiue year—for the election of three it erie: ‘6 F were presented by Mr. Dawes, read and placed on file ‘The certificate of the presiding officers of the Delaware legislature to the election of Anthony to serve three yea! for the transaction Seer eae toclock T_F. BAYARD, Pres. at hae — ee GEORGE F. SCHAFER, President. ‘TRUSTEES: Conrad Schaefer, : Philip May, Teall our services. I? 30 ai FOR SALE (MfrsorLtaxnous! oo — heap w CENTRAL METEODGRT ae . Eyer ahd f sented by the presiding officer, and was refer- COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND. ws ag hy i, Leth and i fs niv.—Rev. 8. Heese | Gay: thccuuversion of St Pauly 7730 Dan. Bea f Uecamreerammae’ 5 red to the committee on privileges and elec- Referring —— Sworn to and subscribed befure me this clghtecuith ficn of tho pectcies of Christ. : tions, on the motion of Mr. Edmunds, who said | recently attributed to me in a dispatch from TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS. day of January, AeDe 1A scuMIDT, als SPeceeena7 ine, Denves, apd, public exer = that the paper was evidently not in conformity / this city to the effect that I was a witness of a ‘THE GOVERNMENT of Newfoundland invite tend | 1¢ les: __ Notary Pubic. _ | Kanne Feuple’s neering st 0:09. Buble reading for | Bopcat at S30 tami tho stening, Ws taetor eit | MA with the requirements of law. @iscourtesy shown Mrs. Harrison by Mra. ers for the a ‘a line of rail- REPORT OF THE CONDITION “30. te preset ‘of the Church.” Prayer Meet- | MONEY i ‘THE TARIFF BILL. Blaine, and that therefore Mr. Blaine would ‘way in the Colony of about of EY GB ne, Thareday evening, at pees The Senate, at 11:20, resumed consideration | not be ber of Mr. Harrison's cabinet, I 250 MILES IN LENGTH. [NGTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY > cong, Ay I : * ELL a of the bill, and t ‘the eer Fn Sescumareer — PR a en lay 2 SS {ICATIO ale CE) Ne enoudueat wee oferea | ie trery articulee, 'E mehtber saw Gor" sud | Pott M. Jacques, his opponent Such tenders, sddressed to the Colonial Secretary, | fine Eclone of business Decsuiier it]. 1888. E ety of Ci ; fe ‘ A e pu ‘St John's, Newfoundland, will be received up to the pangs, Building: = a = sia ovens Pome a on % 6 pam. Bubject | OCEAN STEAMERS. Paragraph 178, as to penknives and razors, | thing of the kind, “ A.B. Reais, yd oe of 1879 hes tesned ISTH MARCH, 1880, Hint boos Lot ta 0th Gese 8 | ea ._ fron pm, “New | POTOMAC RIVER 6) Mnendment reported teifon the itt fst, | LIBERALS FULL OF JOY. c . Full and other information as to condi- : : 43 2 Nouag People's Boctety, Christian Sosaren; 7b, | Eneiand Dinner. —— if | Pensonan noaé® ‘MR. VEST OPPOSED THE AMENDMENT, aor fens ot proposed contract can be obtained on applica: i "A tatal & of STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR | PETS sot olthe Gane uae Great Enthusiasm over the Parliament- MESSRS. O'CONNOR & HOGG, mo ny omy BE = ‘ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | will preach ut 11 meantat Pap hae Seas eet dhe would confine himec! Prac- ry Victory at Govan. pharer : ‘corner 14th and L sts. n.w.—Morning service | at 9:30 a, m. Mission school, N. J. a 3p. tical points involved, as the Senate must have | gpecisi Cable Dispatch to Tux EvExixe Stan. OTTAWA, ONTARIO. __ja10-1m_| _ 6380 74 | OS “breschine toisontw morhing spl seentng . SPSL A become wearied with political dissipation,| Loxpox, Jan. 19—The excitement in Glasgow - ee Rey. Thomas G. Milstead, of Chicaxo, II. Bo. GRR te on and with the discussion of northe: was intense when the result of the Gavan elee- MISS COFFIN INDIGNANT. “@> 1h order to reduce our stock and make room CHRISTIAN CHURCH, VT. AVE. NEAR | Ciabawch hall, 16:50 14th st. u.w, on the follows .. ern tion was declared late last night. Several en- - ane; for spt oods we nt z N st. de ’ i, will ening, VE “ Was W fe Kaka Peaieun tose Wick al the ni tae wil our Seay | HOR Je Sv odu can ERED Shabother Senators would | hosiasta immediately dispatched a mnemenger | Sh® Wine Unuine for @ Stage una Not Eypand Tre a sion sunday School 30 ir THE ATONEMENT 18 MADE. Bi ict Mr. Allison said he fully concurred in that | #0 Gladstone at Naples. ‘The liberals were tol-| ew Yous, Jan. 19.—Miss Harriet Coffin, you are in need of anything in, our, line you alt _¢. You are very we to all the services,’ 1t* eke nature will be jaken us eve ing Bale e sentiment. erably certain of winning the seat. Even the | 91) was ted last night for Kyrle find it to your advantage pears bong; ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN CBURCH. PO- fe ak ico ety. ai will | WANTED (Lots) Mr. Roy se Paying ed | ao Times considered the unionist chances hopless, Bellow, the acter, with wi oe ying Ky ~ Stegebent Pallobs oo SEATS FREE: wwilf comaven promply si | WINTER RESORTS.. Tha the rates in the pending amendment ia pnd dectared Deforchand that if Bender was] bye infatuated, was arraigned in court to-day 7 Geren a PARE Ry 7m ing 20's, | g—— ox punpnagy —ecpem = Sensttnld por cot of ine Tapert ts | 8 would consider i eo good as if de toras | micouaiton’ ‘ake Sas hey tokens tease ; pCHE: S W. 8’ fe . ob. 3 TELEPHONE. COMPANY, — 4 Lecture eud Devotion w S> vision, wil cntal Hall,185] GovenwEt Recerrre To-Dar.—Internal | Guty was increased both inthe substitute and | had wrested the seat from. the Glad-| she had been locked up with a number of die- to the sigctholders ——<> anbia: Church. w:ll preach ening. All SUNDAY APIERNODS thee oO revenue, $457,403; customs, $181,262. the amendment ly out of proportion to | stonians. The government, thoroughly alarmed, | “pated women for some time before her ar- ot | | Femoually appeared ; dually fiviced touttends tthe hau of God, who te now ak the rige hard page the increase in the finer ‘and more expensive Mched C. Stewarts Wortley” to, rive | Paigument, She denied having given the ‘the treasurer of the | tary of the Artington Fire Insurance Company, who Stipe Han oe Sod, ree ie pow at tae ng Bins ror Guxs.—The chief of ordnance has | £73 aeg. . 7 actor any annoyance, and claimed that she was hington, D. C. made oath, in due form of law, that the above is's cor- pLUTERE CHURCH, | i fect dese, Teen It". | received bids for the steel forgings for one 12- a broad hint that the admiralty contracts would ? gy oaed irom the i9th to | Tect and true report of the conditionot “The Ar 4G, Butler. | i118 m, 3 eee Ee s rgings ‘MR. VEST'S PROTEST AND STATEMENT. be given to this great ship-building constitu- | Bly waiting at the theater entrance for # MS BRYAN, Preatdent, | SUGI*SUETSS Company forthe District of Columbla,” | Donen wubue ¥ Coates af Now Tons wee a ist Sev. dons,g. | inch breech-loading rife, asfollows: Bethlehem | yc, Vest illustrated his argument by exhibit- | ency in the event of Bender being returned, | 6°. onesies Sy ae Set Dees EP AWEINGS, Secretary. ‘Sabbath fieforin. Everybody always weleome.1° | State iron works, 94 cents a pound, to be delivered | ing specimens of the various grades of pocket | Nobody, howerer, expected a liberal majority ; a1#-13t_ | _ Subscribed and sworn to before mse this 17th day of CHURCH OF THE COVENANT, PRES- . ct ells in ten months; and the Midvale steel company, | 28 Pec “ oes’ | of 1,071. The ministerial organs vainly attempt| AN INDIANA LAKE ON FIRE. acal RD Ise BHT TES WOU Bs eran, Gonuectcgs ove 3 yang ih rE Dos Of 40 cents, to be delivered in twenty-nine weeks. seis protested against fuch legislation. | fo explain it away, talking of the late member's ney ee men eee Ba hm. Freacl SR ERBYTERIAW GHURG, ee res . Vance read some testimony taken before | personal following, and the result being due,| The People ing Near are Pre- from 1116 @ st. REPORT OF THE CONDITION bs he power, Rev. 7, 8. Haulin. D. D. In the evening URTH PRESBYTERIAN Bot oxe Orren to sell bonds to the govern- | himself and Mr. Vest to the effect that pocket ‘ hot toa fallin, in the vote, which is al-| paring to Leave the Neighborhood. 8 he, fnuselt” “Sundeyeckoot i — cy 3:30am; | ment was received to-day; $10,000 43¢ per | and table knives were made in Connecticut and | nome yeti’, w phrtrts BS ‘OF D.C. GTON, January 4, 1889, ne Mutaai¥ ire 1 ost insignificant, but to the enormous increase | _D: Ixp., Jan, 19.—A small lake near cents at $1.09. stamped with the English trade marke. of the liberal strength. eckeR, Ixp., Jan. e ‘MR. PLATT DENIED THE STATEMENT, By Associated Prese. Se ening ond eninge STOREKEEPERS AND GavozRs.—Henry F. : J -e.o» | Sulphuric odor. Those living near it are pre #°| ster has been appointed stdrekeeper and | °%4 said the only trath about it was that, five | “Complete, Crushing, and Conclusive.”” Shtee We gime, Samet Ge ager at Mecklenburg, Va., and W. H. C. or six years ago, one cutlery manufacturing Loxpox, Jan. 19.—The election of Mr. Wil- in pet of the opinion that a great flow oll has digo, same, at Edmonton, Ky. establishment had, at the request of dealers, | son, the Gladstonian candidate, in the ¢ovan | has burst from a vein near the surface and the i] x $s Seana wae branded their knives “Sheffield Knife Co., | division of Lanarkshire yesterday, to fill the Secoping oil has overspread the lake and been ‘at the above | Real estat ‘ free. E Ree Dabs Laws Wirnovr Sioxatne.—The acts grant-| England.” but it had existed only fora short | seat In the house of commons, made vacant by entally set on fire, The lake is about 300 rticle of the By-Laws of the company | Cash 1m boul. 2 iSTIAN \- z Bs ing pensions to Aaron R. Gilkison, Charlotte | period and had been entirely discontinued. It | the death of Sir Wm. Pearce, bart., has eaused | 7#Fds in diameter and is surrounded by dense ‘At the untal meeting of the cv es gon. : Taylor, Emanuel P. Steed, Samuel J. Wright | ¥@8 Wrong then and was wrong now. He gave | the greatest rejoicing among the members of | ¥00ds. It is feared by those in the vicinity os ni vrder thail be the “pretatin ok and Joseph Rosier have become laws without | the names of a dozen or more the Giadstonian party. that the woods may become ignited, and they Jee with, the act of incorporstions he- seat if you come early. Gospel meeting Tuesday, at | YG) ‘Now York evens the President's signature. FICTITIOUS AMERICAN CUTLERY COMPANIES The Freedman's Journal, of Dublin, says: | therefore fear to live longer in the region. Se. LIABILITIES: Lat i ‘133 Pennsylvania a1 é a Mo wa ich German manufacturers their | “The victory is complete, crushing, and con- " - ST, PAUL'S PNGLISH LUTHERAN | i Cart, Gro, McC. Dexsr, engineer corps, has | FCB German manufacture oll then in aa, | clusive. It isa veritable electoral Sédan. ‘The| HE BETRAYED HIS TRUSTS. pastor, serrice toner, morning sind youn at pirarbadmederied piaomnthsars Avesta d PETES min th | Gladstonians now want only a general election | q osx Cashier Whose Peculations a7 * sh, N. ¥., dat} Be Tai ig wife cave hye cence | oem os Hees ith the erection of the monutaent oi Washinge A ,. 2 to complete their triumph, SBOE STS TO | i Te his marred 1 the attendance at Ya 230 : Mith the erection of the monument at Washing- | Mr. Vest quoted from the testimoney of Mr.| "sir John Pender, the defeated eandidate,left| Were Not Known Till After Death. DAN'L B. CLARKE, President. | Syantuk Sirciee® —e -D. Young’ ‘m. . 1 DIRECTORS- Sion wil be delivered by the pastor.” Allwelcomes 1t* Ofice Varnitare and nxtures Lewes ty ute for the year ins ad tech st peepee headquarters, Thorne and Mr. Saxton, before himself and | Glasgow for London to-day. A large New York, Jan. 19.—The friends of the late realy for aistdbution . Mr. Vance, showing how extensively the fraud gathered i ey for, ait on _____1t| Cuaxozs 1s tax Pax Deranrwext oF THE | practiced by American cutlery manufacturers ee eee ee Henry P. Marshall, who was for over twenty aor, ahs. BM Down Thon Waareuke, wht proach’ at the Metropolitan Ate CE 8TH ST ABOVE | Anwy.—The following changes in the duties of | of imitating English trade-marks. va TALK OF LONDOK. years cashier of the Seamen's bank for savings, ra JE SESELY BOTELER, Secretary. _| Be. i. M, Metals, vine HM corner tye 3m 5 {| officers of the pay department of the army | Mr. Platt said thet thove false trade-marks — ee ‘on Wall strect, were surprised at the published UNDER AND BY VIUTUE OF A GES) 2. Bil 5 Joa. B. : ai negro -F ; bising. 30 p. ;, mf | have been ordered: Paymaster Albert 8. Towar, = uton American goods but on Ger- | 4 Protest by “Ouida” Against the Van- eg Stone owt of fends a | pice tamaerape gi | OG: Green, ale . Paiahed Bong jarrem” W at esse et Felioved from duty at Detroit, Mich. and or-| a, "Giawiey (referriag to one of the wit-| dalism of the Florence Oficials. | Him.ss ‘rouurer of the Protestant Episcopal ssylvan:s ave. nw. pote +. Fenwick Young, . waning dered or ‘Tucson, 5 Paymaster Geo. | nesses) hoever Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVENING STAR. rtained n ; ee reaentet | ERE a eee et gt eRe | ge “NORTH CAROLE AYRE CUR, ee B. Smut, relieved from duty in the department | SEa') dain the way of dotitions ‘teande men] LOSDOS, Jan, 12-—"Ouida” reisce «strong | He {%RMd, Jt raw sacertained this morning eee al pesaces eteag chairs tesites | iia Insurance Go. of Washington, D. C.* E a2 RS toe fice W. tee 7 Ban Pan cosered to duty, — ‘aah amp a Yumey, Protest against the proposed destruction of | tates of which he was irastee are also missing sucaied to prevent the semeg wichout delay | Gav of Dee.» 1888, wicx YOUNG, Secretary. 50: pm by ey RW Goud Ueved from. duty ft the department ‘of’ the | Mr. Vest said he admired tho Senator's (Mr, | most of the ancient historic portions of Tlor- | to the extent of mearly 640,000 additional. Mee aD are. ste ae sStbyeribed and sworn to before ime this 17th day of | EADee. Missouri and ordered to duty at Cheyenne, | Hawleys) vocabularly, but nevertheless he be- | ence. She says there are projects at present er crt = cree deer at | Mimone! and — DIED ON A TRAIN. St BRENTON L. BALDWIN, Notary Public. | Come: Pa0pm . “ada y gga aN: lieved the testimony of the witnesses who had | — the a to Sone the whale P| ge SEW BUILD SSCA: ON Sectcbinensa SESPRRSES ik d be if and Mr. Ve central portion city, isiorie build- r. I | Fe NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION ON | , KE. RGR OF “OUR FATHER (ONT GEN. SWAIM’S CASE. appeared before himeelf and Mr. Vance. Robert W. Lindsey, a War Department it, may Washington Gas Lis OLN OTB? din 2g Mr. Platt asserted that it was not true that | ings, like the palace of Dante, Di Castiglione Clerk, Dies on His Way Home. sero! SS a pee Sea ichine” "Hra's s uae? | Speculation as to the Report of the | Ansrcutctiery manufacture, rho asked fr and many others are downed to dexrcton, . ‘¥ YOUR COAL. COKE AND WOOD | Guested to attend an adjourned meeting to be held at NS OF JONADAB—NOTION—A Pup. | Teun. inerthe Ano Hearty.” Soe Retiring Board. a mae sec were | and will be replaced by a gigantic cucumber JOHNSON BROTHERS, Hall, 642 Penn. ave. se. on WEDNESDAY He mag Posies A etlheaetoy do amer added SRE isons ade kni je gave statistics of the {Tame and abad imitation of Trafalgar square, | » © died last night on a Baltimore and Ohio ry tes ‘al fnst.at o'clock. A committee ap- | §' yak joek, | (<a> ASSEMBL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | YF 18 GENERALLY BELIEVED THAT IT RECOMMENDS | Joc, Of the business Gince 1883. "Not aaie. London. The scheme appears to find favor | D- ‘ s aniaidiaes a teee 90 ble haane tn: CRPTIONS || KPORPTE it uceting will sabmat a plan, cot B pcor. Sth and Tate, nw. Rev, Geo. 0. Litt MIS RETIREMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FuYsICAL | gle company or firm, he said. manufacturing with the ruicrs of Florence, who, during the pb peteclaentinn Aalped net ya weg EE PO eg SEE: jreople’s | DISABILITY—DISCUSSION AS TO WHETHER HIS arweg a be made anything more than se fifteen years, have been destroving every | small children. ee 2 <=> r CALVARY. fens, RE Ry ity wenn Job 2%E | successon can BE A CIVILIAN OR NOT. expenses d ig the past year, and no dividends day something lovely or venerable. ATES OF STOCK. CUEGE = 1 F st..ie vow with Owen. rrehant ‘The 16th in the #eries of Bible Quest it been deciared. Half the concerns had esterday # new rule was promulgated at the securities rea = cor. New York st. where rhe Preaiden = = The army retiring board thathas for th failed since 1888. Noné of them had made any British The read: is rapi de pleased to see his friends and patrons. Jalo-Ot "7 CENTRAL, UNION MISSION, 920 PA. y for the past nae egg noes ing room is rapidiy x = ey ‘& COUTTS’ DELICIOUS SUGAR 4 ‘ave. To-night song. service st 7:30, con: | two days been examining into the physicalcon- The an eg pocket cutlery was becoming crowded beyond endurance. In Wafers should be on every table in the Gg | dc Bro. Havel: ‘At 8, Cave, Moberley ‘will “ the American produc- future no novel jess then five years old will be Upited guates. Give them s tral. 53 apes ive his tog : dition of Judge-Advocate-General Swaim, with | tion of cutlery wes diminish et ve years mr 4 GOGEDNES. Louth and D streets (Post Building). i E - - idly. So supplied toa reader except after a formal ap- 13 i and 730 p12. $B ineet ew to determining whether or not he is euf- ~* sti Poon oe ™ ‘ For sale by ‘evita inte ike samarerae WiEc dai, ‘Brand avi ing is ouf- | that there mast be an increase of the existing plication giving some good reason. f ting => EQUITABLE ee ead ROESON § 00. pe held iu the Metropolitan M. Rcchureiy | Watts ean writ nat ite aasctine’ Pe Be fering from disabilities that render him ince- | duty or the business in the United States must fosee ta gee: (CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, —aRiGe Gaicn OF SEE WAsnina. Jorn gy pe RE 4. Ww. Sunday, 3 p.m. Come and give your hearts 10 | pacitated for active duty, have completed their | stop. There isa etl view of an ii it exhi- “EQUITAPLE BUILDING.” 1003 FST. TON CO-OPERATIVE LOAN COMPANY | ment of 3 Home for ‘the Aged Methodiets are cordially —winen ik: = work and submitted their conclusions to the | 5 btw opettaee rate ries bi _— teacher jae we lustrat- Oth SATURDAY NIGHT from 7 to 9 o' Le py a 7 ne. (C, H) Seats ail fre. ev. J. A. Price’ | Secretary of War. The board finally adjourned |, He gave the figures of wages in the cutlery ' ing the century of British art from 1787 to 1837, ASSETS. $971,530.64. JOE ev ation or te join then. "Rooms, | music. HS MOULTON, ocretary. Bio | Pavel ee baits Tie Maa PAU & | yenterday afternoon, after a secret. discumion | busines in Germany, England, and the United There, are many hed e hg Eubscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received < — SAFETY IN r <— FOURS aa ane E _ jmeoting st /of the case, and this morning the States, showing that the wages in England were cal oie : setae ag "Gee rena call oy on ami pane a femal Peo wy aioat cedings by Mra | meeting Tuesds 6." The publicayd | President, General Benet, and the recorder, | @ouble those in Germeny, and the wages inthe Constables, where also are shown his paletie, Me Ne faeces are £2.50 pec menth, neg + Mop a by Mine Lilie Hoover 7 iyinvitel oallserviow.. "AE | isnt. ‘Chane, aigned the report of the Gaited Btases, double those in England; so | brush and other relics, #1,000 advanced on rach share. yp Dortanbasiness, ae cok at TOS Na A AL pol ay, | board, and tho Inttar placed it in the Secretary's | the tariff as there was difference fu the cost of (A STRUT mee a Femophlets explaining the objects end advantage of 3 wi wf ES RAL, ROACH (WIL GOR. jewman, D.D» will presch at 11 e-m ujos | hands at about noon, There are various spec- | labor “Ae te the higher rate of duty on the | STRUGGLE WITH A MADMAN. the Arrocintion are furnished upon application. Jal 9- ie Gt WEDMEOIAY, tue 23a a Christian becixion” “and at 7:30 pam. | ulations as to the nature of the recommenda- the cheaper knives, he gave, us a justification | ree as go 400 pom On tbe St DARNEILEE HAS MOVED BIR | ency Ohagel. serncr of bined Fete oe PRieble.* sunday’ School st 9:90 a. Afesper ser | Hons, but most officers are of the opinion that | of i the fact that the American manufucturcr | Fishting Desperately Azainst Being De- Sele Sara Real is ad | Vlog af 6:45 bs ke Munlo lod by Br: Bischod, or: | Gen. Swaim will.be retired. At tho physical | was ‘etter able, to compar with the foreign prived of His Liberty. orcioek v eerie — THE LOT-HOLDERS WHO ARE mn | emniat. At_| examination on Saturday a trace of “kidney | manufacturers of high-priced knives, such cs | Cutcaoo, Jan. 19.—Frank Berg. a young Ger “> ay toe Gre Light Coney oe ana nthe commision appointed 0 | (gs /REV, WILEUH F- CRAFTS, | discase” was found by themedical officers, not- | Rodgers and Wostenbolm, than with the foreign | man, aged twenty-three, living sith his fomlly THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pree't Shay thelr aiiun) ivecting fw the sletion of Di, lace Hs aoe eke are ip. Pied Becrotary of the Ameri Withstanding Gen. Swain — that in| mannfacturers of low-priced knives—nine- in west 20th stroct, has for several years been rectors for the ensuing year e office poe pf on will preach So-sporre opinion he is a fectly-well man. a INO. JOY EDSON. See's, nee Hoe Company, in tht city, oa MONDAY, February dt, RE Sie ie nent al tee faye ely dg re eke Gch lows Wistar af ant tis Seamed wen te Ga pearienoke tun (iithem The incresed cousidered mildly insane. ‘Two years ago he a_i, open trom 12 orcicck m, t01 p. m. WM. 8] Defensible Grand of Sabbath Observatice. :30; | veloped into unmistakable indications on the | tax ‘on them would not i ‘the wassont tothe asylum at Jefferson, but was Gam CP0Gaws rvsTarwENT mouse 5 ‘CHas. i BAILEY, LER tae ee in.__| at the Juatheran 30. Buti farther analysis, but those who have acquaint. prices, ‘The ‘ouly effect of It’ ;| released in a few months and returned home, 720 AND 741 7TH 8T_¥.W. a be ad TH COMPANY jonal Sabbath Ret e, | ance with the usual course of retiring Foduoe the 210 per com! He never exhibited any signs of violence until est bouve im the city to buy your Furniture, x SPECIAL COMMUNIC: ‘ ic to 4 E ore Presbyterian Church | say that the first report was undoubtedly Sober, the | ast night 4 o'clock, when without warn- Gi Geta. Metts, Baty Chrragen trig FERDAY Wonoe esta | BREE ice Waahingion,B.¢, | er_Dr. Harlot, tear [ib a BW. ie | sexiged. : Bening A ing he struck, his mother and commenced to ine Sirs sold ox credit an cheap ua they can be bout by Poe Tule wai 3 gprortanity tor ee ‘T. |, THE QUESTION OF GEN. BLACE’s cuaNoRS] | the i oke to him be e' sak or cash. LAY ALL pans = poth ladies and gentlemen to the entire 7) pastor.—Preact at a.m. for the judge advocate-generalship, in case OMIT MAY CONCERN: | Mahmewt. shook at 2 2 Ob Hndesvor dociety at | Gon. gyal AeinAsadrithad; kok onensa asd ts Lome Pronaor = Ho p.m. At 7130 pip, will be continued the sevies | Gen. Swaim is pardoned and re ea : | <a ESTATE AND LOAN Ot lecttes on “hen Sng Wonton othe Wile Weakly | gome officers to look up the law on the subject Rave reusoved 32° band 12 | Boa a : 3 "3° | of appointments in the army. Some believe Pro} AL that the President has the power to appoint a Mouey to loan‘ou real golate security. ja10-3¢* Hai Besuual i civilian to the place, while others hold. that The intention of the brothers was to throw s HOUG Pastor. school, Gen. Black is lega!ly ineligible. In support of eggena—] CARDS end TRADE CIRCULARS ay- One tn ane AGAIN. ma. hie oant fase cnllnd the atioutiin to the floor and tie him hand and nd — ; pinion an officer cal attention of a ara es ibe bets prices on Cots, ke, Botore you but Bran Foporter this morning to paragraph 28, of of s madman he Pater we ‘have for sale all hair Mat- = 4 the Army Regulations, which provides that: quar aS: "Bi | ARP oe mts ty mone eee ioe q al m™: select om the army.” a tt TOF wt ——. Pyeenine | This tion, “with @ number of otic them Selock, law by the act of Congress approv. In the con; | July 28, 1866. ‘This would seem to be conclu- were almost torn — sive, but it is a current expression among army The being bared to the “KE | officers that the “regulations must be taken high way bare arm came in new | With a good deal of sait.” In a recent decision but they were | kitchen stove, which was still ew | of the Court of Claims, however, it is stated pied iron burned the madman's flesh tian | that “army regulations indirectly spproved by at greatly and him that he turned his wrath 04:30 B. If? | Congress have the absolute force of law equally trom to the stove. He rushed at [NCABNATION (PREE) CHURCH, COR. by it amd declared he would’ throw it into the Hands has Sede Beso : 20 “ House street. The lunatic endeavored to pick the 7:45 a. in.: Mati 1: On motion Senate | stove up in his arms, but Dill was passed ‘courts at ‘THE HOT IRON BURNED BIS FLESH oe Haleus; ta in half a dozen places. roar of pain he WELL-CONDUCTED RIDING ACADEMY Fort Smith, loosened his hold and every effort to is ap institution which this community in weneral, stove. Fearing that he would suc- lovers of horses ve am interest in if Be 1 f i “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY,” b wey ~ qqiabljahed in thin ity about a vear ago, could be con-| cot scien my ee ag we, the have become the ibcurporstors of bite ae ViAW DUERE, P ' EATON, We” Go POOLS | Bot “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY COMPANY.” | Trustees... Ste eiscee i SPREE EB i if bee i i £ ' i r i j if i | f i if p i 7a a i cera uaa ta pant ” sunt EDWARD P. MERTZ, tole Agent for Washington, ‘1014 F Srazer. P abreast 5) 55: WIRE Brice per cose of 12 egalion bots, 63.00, on0 euabaoe *

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