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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Correr Peansylvazia Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SB. KAUFFMANN, Pres't Telegrams to The Star. ates le Seats ne EVENtKo Stan is served to subscribers in “he ty by carriers. on their own arcount, at 10 cents per r 44c. per mouth. Copies at the counter, 3 each. By prepaid—50 cents a mail —postare th. one year, #6. six months, 4:5 | [Entered st the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as second class mail rater } Tue WEEKLY Stax—pnblished on Friday—$1 @ Fear, posture prey Six 8, 50 cents. §#-AD ail subscriptions Bo paper sex isp Eates of advertising made kuown on application. A Prize Fight in Bhode Island Vax. 74-No 12,088, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1889. TWO CENTS, | ™ ™®™ory or sony Bricnt. — Highly Impressive Scenes in the House SPECIAL NUTICES. | SPECIAL NOTICES. Boxe> PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | g~g—>GRACE ME. CHURCH 5 and A st Rev. FC Index to Advertisements, - 7 . 2 “aa of Commons Yesterday. | Washi nehcen ip. Ds ASTER At . this versel_he Joined the Asiatic squad- | goeciet cable Dispatch to Tue Evextra Bean. % a ival at th stator = 3 hingto and Gossip. TA | Became the ‘ecutive ofieer, which position | LOXDOS, March 30.—There was an impres: sestia ai Se Bra he held until the end of the cruise. He re- | ive scene in the house of commons yesterday turned to New York November, 1870, In en when Smith, Gladstone, McCarthy, Hartington + os hi it thre: ths at the torpedo school at | Chamb i spec! Confirmation of the Bad News. | Newport and in May took command of the on John Deicke Shs kins en oan Frolic, Vice-Admiral Rowan’s flagship. In May, 1873, he went to St John's, NF gad rey | mong the distinguished visitors being Her- 7:30 p.m. Twentieth "s Foreign Missionary Society. Ad- shop Hurst and othera. Young People’s 6:15 p. m any onan necting: Tue lay. er meeting, Thu evenings, 7:30. e pul ic cordially invited. te FOURTH PRESBY "HURCH. O71 Bo oyteriany, Counce st w.—Serviers at 11a. m, and ——.____. 30. p. am. n The Kev. Henry M. Lield. DD, of New York, will ni TROH, H ‘i wT) VAN ceived and brought to Washington the part of | bert Bismarck. All the members wore mourn- Sad no beck duesare requived. = ats be ha ne j Ref mR TB, H RES | TRENTON AND VANDALIA LOST.|‘ie“‘ccow of < the ‘Polaris, taken’ from | ing and removed their hat. The ceces ee. stall tues, a08 comb repaid’ of returned at the Kiev" Tennss ve the last wera astor, Sabbath school st LETS =. : H an ice-floe. From September, 1873, to called the similar tribute to Beaconsfield. Now, iuing mouey for buying real estate or for a to Hi ‘f 0 p.m. Bible | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ph ‘eeting on Wednesday evening April 3, at 615 | JoNBe Rated nea €. C. DUNCANSON. President, October, 1874, he was stationed at | a. then, Gladstone expressed the general feel- THE NIPSIO MAY BE SAVED, | 2,20t7-7ud stew Yorksenevigating officer. | 1. with wearing felicliy and corriel the for w mn by les, on Tuesday, 3 pam. Chureh prayer tn a ¢ | DEATHS. February 14, 1873, he was commissioned as ou ‘Thursday, at . 0'p. in. Strangers are cordially. welcomed af all DENTISTRY. servic DRY Goon: commander, and in December following was house away on his rolling sentences, and there LEWIS ABRAHAM, Vice-president, = = ~ = ordered to duty as ins} r of the Sth light- was much clapping of hands besides the usual NOIs G- SAXTO +, ‘Treasurer, ST. JAMES: CHURCH, 8TH ST, ABOVE | EDUCATIONAL. ys pector ~ oan cook, eee St Se» ne. Kev, J. W. Clark, rector—Services: | FAMILY SUPPLE TWO GERMAN WAR SHIPS WRECKED, | house district ‘with headquarters at New Or- cheering. Chamberlain's speech alone was mh20-4t 618 T2th street. Society of C En- | Sundays, Matins, 10:30 o'clock; Holy Eucharist, 11 FINANCIAL. jleans. He was detached from this duty unsuccessful. His commonplace allusions to WASHINGTON. D.C. F meeting Thursday, 7 30 p. Hany aud eatechising, 3:30 p. m.; evewsoug, | FO casts November 15, 1875. October 1. 1879, he | Bright ae being tong ay eae —_—— ‘Mancr, 26, 1889. took command of the Nipsic and | perilously near causing a titter. . 146 LIVE LOST cruised | with the European squadron. | ference to Bright not being required to sub- ° He was detached October 13, 1881, and ordered | scribe to Birmingham charities, was extremely home. | He was ordered October 7. 1582, to the | provincial, as Matthew Arnold would say. Tho Norfolk navy-yard as navigation officer, and re- | funeral to-day at Rochdale was comparatively Fifty Americans aud Ninety-six Germans, | fe'was comminioned ae captsin, snd March 27, | git A.smultancous memorial sersce ld p. m5 clock: Sunday school, 3 p.m, Other days: 13 Mid 7 p. mh-v except Sainte’ days. Wednes- u. “undersigned. doing business under the ft sank - ruNo. C. ATHEY jays andl Fridays, As Hy & CO., has this dey sold all - f: - “i nr a title, interest and good will in the drug | Burkerot ‘the CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH, bus: heretofore carried on at the coruer of “ist | will exchange pulpits with Dr. Domer to-morrow and corner of I and 3d sts. n. ng b and G sts b. w. fo Mr KOBERT W, SCHOLL, All per- | will ‘therefore preach for the latter at 1. a.m, ead the pai jor, Rov. A.W. Pitzer, every Sabbaths af 11 pa indebted: w te please mal pay- JO pm. 3S y yt ast . Everybody | o'c! a. lm. and 7: 1. inday school i, andl ail pores faye bt ee 1 | Youre péopie's meeting st 8:45. ‘Seats free, Wele — all LISH LUTHERAN v.10. Ke ~ FOR RENT (Stones). FOR SALE (Houses 1t_| FOR SALE (Lots)... and all persons having claims ome. as ed to present the same at | ing the publ bustling activity. The apparently well-sub-| Paymaster Frank H. Arms, who was lost with Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Eventwo Star, stantiated report by cable of the loss of three | the Vandalia, was from Connecticut. He en- | , : . | Loxpox, March 30.—Parneli's absence from American vessels of war with their crews at | tered the volunteer navy as acting assistant | the house of commons yesterday was due to a Samoa was in every month, and, while @ great | paymaster April 14, 1864, and served in the | consultation with Russell and George Lewis on many professed to be satisfied that there was | cast gulf squadron. He was commissioned as | the conduct of the Parnellite case when the really nothing in the matter, their hearts con- | passed assistant paymaster in the regular i the: t al = + | in Westminster was largely attended by mem- aque a ceutineuncs of the anne tecarsaty oe — D. stor, will 1 ‘ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWN. | FOR SALE (Mrscruuaxtovs). 1888, a vear ago, he was ordered to the Van- | perf of parliament. ted for his successor, ‘Respectfu SLE ae, 200s Ps a tndas, aehoel 1:30. | BOSE ™ Services to-morrow (sunday); 8:00 a.m. | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS dalia. He took command April 5, joining the : ioe ~ JNU. C. A ‘O56 F st. now. Mission school, 3:30 p.m., Odd Fellows’ h st. | Holy Communion ; a.m., Morning yer. | HOUSEFURNISHINGS. e vessel, then in the Pacific squadron, at Hono- THE PAR COMMISSION — — i t . Young People’s Meeting 6:30. Seats all free. | mon; 4 p.m., Evening Prayer and sermon, Confirma- - . 5 b, ’ Ee PAR SION. OFFICE OF THE_ COMMISSIONERS | Siting titan? Meetin it" | Hon. Choristers. Afternoon service seats free. Ushers | INSURANCE. The calm which usually owed et lulu, relieving Capt. Howison, who is now in —— & DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHIN: . =| SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, SD ST. | Will seat strangers at Morning Pray: it_ | LADIES’ Goobs meates the Navy department gave Place early | this city as president of the steel board. Preparing for the Kesumption of the np Se pe ey bet Hand hats uw. Bev. W-Bishor Foht: | ig Gas GRACE CHURCH LOCAL MENTIO: this morning to nervous apprehension and aiaiin amen Scaring on Tetoheg Mont. i ‘ 1° Dis . pastor. 11 am., Mystery of Godliness; | S~4=~ Georvetown, D. mie ease ta canee Guieee By-m. Bai per by Miss Maria Jordan New Singing | Pastor, Hels communion 7 bh, Dy a 30, NSS, ish on 4 oe the Conquerors Reward. Collection | mon 11 a.m. Contirmati: ation and missions. Quarterly 8. 6. am. 30 MONEY TO LOAN <g> WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN NOTARIES PUBL i, sball not be approved nor re- | Gye Parvo REO TERTA t_| NEW PUBLICATIONS. he surveyor of the District of | Wom ‘oop. Minister.— Divi e service 11 L, 4TH ST. AND | OCEAN STEAMERS “ LET til the attorney of the District shall have | ) 1 Moruing serinon, “Out of Leypt” eveniis ser, Be Xow York ave n.w., Kev. E. D, Owen, pase a b hnon, “Entering into coveuaut.*> Young Peoples | ton—Preaching Li's me: and 9p. “Sabbath school | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS ares and sermon Wednesday and Pri é 8 as he can | . es on Tuesday. Russell has + : OMAC : , sa ae ee ferred te | Commission resumes on y ber, a= to whether any further evidence i neces. Gia an Eudeav 5-30 pm. Ustrancers.cor | 8:50 a.m ‘Prayer meeting ¥. wera are | PIANOS AND ORGANS, tinued to flutter and beat irregularly as they | TAY? | Jul eee reer ee tg | Rachel. setpetliang: bis pooch, Theie-chanst — SE ener he Coan stumers deem if ad. | dially welcomed at gimp gy ey i to worship with us. PERSONAL. thought that such a catastrophe was not impos- | Lord's Supper wi - jon the Tuscarora from 1868 to 1871, and | him tell me he has taken immense pains, and yaeges | April sible. Before the department was open for then for a year on the Terror. He was | is we oye ed with his outline, for it will : business there were a number of anxious people | commissioned paymaster October 14. 1871. | occupy five days, ben Par ell will give his kine caelid & ion, | From 1878 to 1875 he was stationed at League | evidence, He is expected to occupy the witness phere Le rat trie nce: | Lied. _au S806 be wah gu aphid duty ta Sow: | Mea Sen tia” Euebeeyee oe ne Uk ome oe = pewe came at leet, Shortly atter 3 O'clock | gion will ths iccaiensied aS Phuladelphia, | excellent wit Fe LOUT VERNON PLACE M, E. CHURCH | PRINTERS. Baa atts comer of Uth snd K sts. n'w-. Rev. 8. | PROFESSION, . Hav Way, pastor, —breaching w' o'clock a m, Kev. Dr ‘it S.” Hough, presiting elder, and at | RAILROADS vp. by the pastor. “Stinday school at 9:30 a, ple's imeeting at 6:45 p.m, M. « , between B and C sts. 0 p. mn. — SSOCIATION, No. d the following cablegram was received from Ad- | July 31, 1877, he was ordered to the Plymouth > ‘dues ve" paid 01 aera ly 31, 187 rdere he Plymouth, nis ae = and tutreatier SRY M. FIELE SR FATHER miral Kimberly by Secretary Trac: in ‘the’ north Atlantic squadron, and subse- COLLISION OFF DUNKIRK, leyer’s hall, ner .. TR FA "(UN 2 ently served on the Kearsarge. He was de- —— - : : lc 0 é THE OFFICIAL DISPATCH. quently serve: arvarg . . subscriptions ity the interval. | tye 1408 NY. ewe Sunday at 30 pane s torment at Th ata. end Avextaxp, March 90, 889, | tached Mar 10, 1879, and in September follow- |One Vessel Cut in Two and Thirteen by each subscriber: . led by an orchestra, £ree seats and a we: = ee if ing ordered to the Boston navy-yard, Septem- Persons Lose Their Lives. 4 £Q sts. now. Hl Young: mer To Secretary of Navy, Washington, D.C ber 30, 1882, he was detached. and August, 31,| Qsrexp, BeLorem, March 30.—The steamer £5 es eee CHURCH, oe a Hurricane at Apia March 15. Every vessel im | 1854, was ordered to duty at thenaval academy, | Countess of Flandere was run ite of Dunkirk Chane He Rt a ine ev. Dr. eee ees OF ae, GOSHEL, | WINTER RESORTS harbor on shore, except English man-of-war | Where he served until he was sent to the Van- | jom of God on earth, meet in M WOOD AND COAL . lia, Paymaster Arms’ family resides at the | ®t 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon by the Belgian Trenton and Van- | © or. ¢th aud N sts, n.w. nw. calliope, which @t to sen if 2 <4 : ‘SPounsylvania ave., bet. Ist and atte dae * Sip ie beached, rudder | CT®¥ford house, New London. mailboat Princose ta uriette, The collision oc- S fternoc it 3 o'clock, to cel 8s a ee pd, et - . curred during a dense fog. 1 ay . first of the Messiah. All are invited > oy Goverxment Receipts To-pay.—Internal rev- LIEUT. SUTTON. yee ing a den «, ptain, first : - | lieut t, nine of the crew and t Lieutenant of Marines Francis E. Sutton was | rasengers of the Couuters of tiene appointed to the naval academy from New York | drowne: F ‘ gone, may be saved: chances against it. Will ET BAPTIST cau a R | enue, $451,681; evstoms, $252,843. send her to Auckland if possible. Van - DW. Faunce, + 2S z = lost four ‘sand thirty-nine men, nan Evening sut 5 . $ cregated $501,5 . ly: ) 3 . lay’ schoo! lesson. AIL wele ‘To-par's BOND oFFERIXas aggregated $501,500, | Captain Schoonmaker, Pay! er Arms, Lieu- | in 1877. He graduated 6 in a class of 96, and | among th 1t* it Speakers, nd help start @ temperance boom in | come, as follows: Registered 42¢ per cents, tenant of Marines Sutton. Clerk Jobn | aft, . ed to the aca rf ders was : t at once sank mb T6230 ashington. it | 2 c PRES at 108; $3,000, at 10 , Roac! 3 . Bi AR pose dar acing ideprardees rendre ysarenag flcede il (TO i . 5 : : : eee Sg TAN PRESBYT ; $8.00, 4 Zi | Roach, Henry Baker, W. Brisbane, William | amination for promotion and passed sccond, | The Princess Henriette took the after part in a ee sage: Hac i0, FA Arid ave requested to Sse De Cee Seopa, AZZ. 10.000 at 108; $9,000, at 10876; | Brown, Quartermaster Michael Cashen, M. ication he ‘was ‘appointed sce. | t¥ and started for this port, but bed pro- 2126 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., : 1 ¥ ¥ " went —— at 108, Loxisee, 3 0 7 D.D face assemble af their, hall n | to-morrow at 11 ain, and 7 Craigin, B. F. Da a Thomas G. Downe rines, being the first grad- | Ceeded only a short distance when the portion = s BUND Mare at 9 om. Meetings of the week: Young PAYMENT e1 = | ckson, S.C. a . is 1 arine | Of the wreck which she had in tow capsized Jenow putting on, mast < HARCOAL TIN ROOFING Purpose oi atten People’s, Tuesday eventn iuterational and whe | INTEREST Paxueyts.—Treasurer Hyatt to- tiGasnien of Annapolis to enter the marine ‘apsize per square for spot Do Phan Mou L 1 rh of sister make this low price im | present. daring dal en By onder of the W. te mailed 33.619 checks, representing €5,811,- in payment of interest due April I, on reg- istered 4 per cent bonds. force. He was promoted to be _ first | #nd went down, lieutenant March 9, 1888, and has | The Countess of F een stationed at ' Mare Island, . | Ostend and Dover, He had just been detailed to command they Dover,when the collision occurred, marine guard of the Mohican, but the Vandal — push mecting, Thursday evens, both commencing 0. eral, ser e Hammer, a lodges are frate: Howat, Frank Jones, Seat Joseph, John Kee Restonation or Commissroner Watker.— | Sella, C. P. Krat: Hawkins, rdan, Charles Kraus, F. Less- BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST. Hon i Chas, A. Stakely, = WM. H. STUARD, Secretary. au a =paerRs NG. m28-3' ALL MEMBERS OF BLOOM OF YOUTH a PLUMBING. m28-3t a> ALL MEMBERS 01 MOF unday sch y. tn. by thi 11 a.m. wl at in O am. Preac yastor, Sunday leorge) Massage, Aylin Mi . - IN RIGHTE ROUNDS. th SMITE ARTIS BG, COR 0. B Sage res jasion Bo'clock.. Young Feopi Ieeting ¢ | Interstate Commerce Commissione: Aldace F. | 18, George Message, Aylmer Montgomery, sailing suddenly for Samoa before the arrival | WS Larcest studio"in Washington. Freehand | ae er te alicia Pail eee prism at couclusion of eveniuw service. It* | Walker has placed his resignation in the hands i Mi ; | of her commanding marine officer, Lieut. Sub- | you Portraits from $10 to$7>. Call and see speci- | tend the fu SOCIETY OF THE THE WASHINGTO: ton took his piace, expecting to fall in with the | 3#¢K Ashton Knocks Out Joe Lannon at New Mohican on the cruise. _ His father is a resident Burrillville. bly payments taken if desired, | {nd the tune ~ Oven unti! Ppa. imbL2-1se | Mivor, Mem of the President, to take effect April 1. He | W will leave Washington for Chicago next week |" Nipsic lost seven men. namel: a of Rome, N. At the Navy department Lieut. Provipence, R. L., March 30.—The lon to assume his new position as chairman of the | Callen, John Gill. Joshua Heap, Thomas Jobn- | Surtees Nu¥- ,At the Navy dep go} Pein re lertadenge ae executive board of the Interstate Commerce | son, David Kelleher, Henry Ponteell, William | brightest acl most imelligeat often, oft the | ticipated fight between Jack Ashton and Joo Salis casero a : st intellig Launon took place in the town hall at Burrill- association. Watson. | marine corps, and his loss is greatly deplored. | pass a carne cont All saved from Trenton. Trenton and Van- -xlemqumegaaien peas ville between 12 and 1 o'clock this morning. ‘HE Proposrp Ix MON Of the Union | dalia crews ashore; Nipsic’s on board, All ee RE - special tra ft this city at 8:15 last night, and and Central Pacific railroads’ leased lines and | stores pone a Paymaster’s Clerk John Roche was ap-| was packed w sporting men. Among’ the branches by a special committee of the Senate | | German ships Adler and Eber total losses. | pointed trom Ilion, N.Y. He wastweuty-ciglt | 400 present were John L. Sullivan nud’ Jack has been postponed. It had been intended to | Olga beached, may be saved. German losses | years of age and a man of athletic build. His | Dempscy Leos of mecting was meet in Chicago April 6, to start the next day Important to send three hundred men | nearest relative is J. Jeffrey Roche, who is a | KePt # seeret until the last moment, The train Jerusalem (Sw edenborgiai to-morrow in Metzerott hall, . Seats free and all welcome. Sunday school Preaching at 11 by the Rey. W. B Hayden, « Rainbow, end its Wonderful Scriptural Gen. ix, 1 1" will hold 9 12th invited. DAVID A. CLARK, P. 5. abject: symbolism, un ee will begin on 5 pu. and continue until address A. F. A. KING, M. m. preach 62:80 p.m 6 people's meeting: ionary discourse on “Providential ” by Prof. B. G. Northrop, . ATTENTION — al meeting of the AY NIGHT, April 1, at hall 9 o'clock sharp. “By order of the SE SECOND OK ~ and spend about six weeks on the trip, but the | home atonce. Shall I charter steamer? Can h $ | stopped at Stillwater, and the crowd had to Tbe held at Foundry Church, Monday, April, at 11 &m.. mornit vii . ban remain in Auckland to obey your orders. Fuller va nerd | hills, ere was considerable growling. v= oem * i misone (choral At the creel taee epee st Al Aemepiegie ere PFO Knecentt. | ‘Tho first name in the oficial dispatch in the | eral of the party got lot in the woods - EMBER: ORTON | W. A. Leovard, D. D.. rector of St. cr Assistant SECRETARY oF THE INTERIOR. Lannon riaieks cuariaa aes ataereds ecanteetar list of men lost from the Nipsic is that of a | W#* one of these, und was nearly au hour late, Pat ceaitanles, Bominated yesterday to be | The Secretary and Commodore Walker, chief | Washington boy, Geo. W. Callan, He was | 1¢ hall was lighted bs covers Tomps. Ashton First Assistant Secretary of the Interior, is| o¢ the bureauof navigation, talked the matter | about nineteen years old, ahd ason of Capt. | Maugh. Lannon’s seconds were his brother about forty-eight years of age, and has been a over briefly, and the result was an immediate | J#%. Nicholas Callan, who died about four | Jim and Billy Mahoney. uk Moran was resident of Kansas for twenty years, He is at ee " ee : in. | month ago. His widowed mother now resides | oresentetece how ighed tn ob Bh present judge of the state court, comprising | T¢Ply to Admiral Kimberly's request for in- | 8t‘gth and S streets. Young Callan was bound Ebina the circuit about Independence, and which is | Sruétions: | He was informed that the depart | to “goto sea and entered the navy as an ap- = : : the only public office he ever’held. He was | ment would sanction whatever he deemed best | prenticed seaman. He wasa bright bor, and | 20TH MEN WERE IN EXCELLENT FoRM, supported by the Kansas Senators and Kepre | foF the interests of the service and the comfort so much liked by Capt. Mullan that it was at ®0das pink as arose. The betting was even, fas and vaabi of the wrecked ones, reartina A sagged | he Puntarhe? a “ sentatives and came to Washington ten days | jh following dispatch was sent to Lieut, the captain's special request that he was or- | and the Pawtucket sports bet against Ashton, ~~ 5 < COMMUTATION TICKETS. 4, GA Bare requested to meet | Preach, Young men specially “invit “>The HERDIC PHAETON CO. have nowfor | ju G-A-R. hall at 11 O'clock TO-MOMROW. MALCH | tree. “ sale at its offices, 1th and C sts se. and 1917 Est. n. | 31, to attend the funeral of Comrade Jom Minor. rae W.. Commutation Books, containing 100 tiekets. good ‘By order of the commander. be Mall ity lines of coaches. Price $3.70. mb2z3-1m lt 4. 730-0 “HELL HEADERS” IS PASTOR ED- ‘moud Hez Swem's subject Sunday night, 4 jock. in Second Baptist Church Auditorium, ALL THE KiNG’s | Ailes: and Viewinia ave. se, Breaching at 11 a.m. by ty willbe Helirat Wemiey | the pastor All seats free, ‘The mpecial services have ie gg UL TRIDAY, | been succesaful, and twelve (12) persona have cone 50 pom. All interest Sip iavited. | Seemdat, Fasedar Weltedas, theese ne ree O p.m. 3 ouday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday retary, Mrs. 3 —_ nights at 8 o'clock, It is expected that the ordinance ot baptism will be adniinistered at the close of each re. Pray for the niectings. Come. Tt GAS FIXTURES NEWEST STYLES. AS LE = CHAS. A. MUDDIMAN, ‘Daughters of this 1806 F STREET, 2 DOORS FKOM 121TH ST. fot IDYZLD SILVER, STEEL, IRON, NEW ANAIQUE BRASS, &c. NEW GoGDs FRO 3 = BEST NEW YORK MANU FACTORY. a COMP. TITION MET. LOWEST PKICES. NG OF THE and Seabou THE ANNUAL Stockholders of tht c 2 Bit eleven ota ago on invitati Presi ari a ut ¢ to the Nipsic. | = 4 sa ‘ EXCLUSIVE NOVELTY IN NECKWEAR. | Coastine any, of the District of Columbia, 1or FIRST, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | SooCtury Nobles oe cee ee) eee a ileus tor ain teal Kimberly, care American | 2¢7¢4 to the Nipsic oe ryt ene nate a The Harrell Buckle Attachment applied to | the election ot nine Directors, will be held at the Nu- | u pn Phe on pe oon —_—_.____ consul, Aukland: would be adraw. About 26.000 changed hands. fons OMS at PT HALLS. DUS st mw, Jasin” | uous! Metropolitan Bank on WEDNESDAY, April 10, ind - and .at 7:30;p ix. | HoN. Cannoxt. D. Wricut. commissioner of | “Take such steps with rezard to Nipsic and When time was called Ashton begun to lead, 30-9 in. in Fuith, the subject for q id the Greeks.” Sunday 304.m. Vesper service at 6:49 p.m. Music led by Dr. Bischoff, organist. it mon npon Lessc m. THOMPSON, Sec'y. ‘being “Chris BUY YOUR CUAL, COKE AND Woop] ™b Yeon ~~ THE Six JOHNSON BROTHERS, <a ‘of the stox the leading firm in the District. OPEFATIVE BUILDING > ] c E at the office of th labor, has been designated as a vice-president | Wrecks and sending men home as you may of honor and also as a member of the com-| dem Proper. Full power given you,” Monon: ahela sailed for Apia February 21. mittee of patronage of the international con-| "(Sigued) | SPs S°DrUAFS and planted his left on Lannon’s jaw. This riled up the Boston boy, who made arash and endeavored to do damage. The men then wil 1300 F st, Tracy.” tae was sharp skirmishing, i x DR. J. CURTISS SMITHE x ine . Se Droit Vark Bounaagy neenese | £Fe88 on profit-sharing to be held in Paris in THE OFFICERS OF THE VESSELS | — bro stinging Viows om | ae dhis office from 1313 to 13) bap eye po ppl i M | Tth st.—Services to-morrow at.11 am, and July next, during the exposition. = Lannon’s lett jaw and one in his wind bag. r ¢ dor west of former residenc Annual report aud new circular to be had at the office | 1... Preaching by the pastor, Rev, ian es Ciscoe were as follows: First blood was claimed for Asbton, but it was of the asec eG HENGE, eertoce | seeate pele st 3:3 pi, “Chriaian _ Sexarox Quay left fhis morning at 9:20 on the | ‘Trenton—Capt. N. H. Farquhar, Lieut, Com- not allowed, H. A. HALL. President. nO di 30 p.m. Strangers cordially welcun limited express for Ni rk, mander H. W. Lyon, Lieuts. R. M. G. Brown, ake —— ao gecegg oe ely ¢ a “QUARTERLY N ALL SOULS’ ARIAN) CHURCH, | ApporxteD CriE! Dr mae 5, . non’s head, but the blow was blocked. and the PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, oe) QUARTERLY, MEETI => corner 14thand L. ats. new. Morning see. = rf See rr ny, | Sami. I. Graham, L.L. Reamey, B. O. Scott; Boston boy let out his left and took Jack under the jaw. Tn the fourth Ashton used his left 40 . wae * “s ri zannon playe lor Jack's eae rug ite : aad THE NIPSIC IN A GALE. resorted te his ras ng tactics, but nite, Past Assistant Surgeon | The cut given of the Nipsic is made from a | Aston, after two or three sharp face blows, on. 8. White; | sketch by Tae Szan’s correspondent at Apia, | Planted hot econ ad blow on open lefs J. Clarke; Chief Engineer A. J. | during the gale of February 14. Te Oe ge © oe ees Noble has appointed Harry C. . Detroit, Mich., chief of the division of Indian | Blandiu: N. affairs in his ‘office, vice Robert V. Belt, who was recently confirmed assistant commissioner of Indian affairs. Tillman, of | Lieut. (junior grade) N. H. Alien; Ensign J. J. Vexpers 7:30 p.m. Sunday School pee a gr berg 2 hing To-morrow Morning aud Evening r, Bev. Rush K. Shippen. lt METHODIST "EPISCOPAL xe : theif rooms on ‘LUESDAY Eveniy HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO. PA. | berg are requested to bring in t placed on our list. “By order of the pre ‘Thiecetebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly “hoe . mashed, fermented, and distilled from the in- Corresponding Secretary, , health-giving Chalybeate waters and choice EO. W. HOY. DENTIST; RE mall grain Rye, peculiar to the renowned mountain | 8 erriy with Dr. CL. Antlers bee mee dustricts of Pennsylvania and Maryland, and ripened SOG 12th st. nw. v it. DER, m. H. Chapman. Missionar; Meeting 4 p.m! Young People's Meeting at 6-3 A Manvtaxp Posrataste,—M. Metz has Inspector SE He fs RY a : : : ; : | down, in ested warebouses, sea-voyaged and aged in the FICE SECRETARY MT. HORED Fi in. Prayer services Wednesday Evening. All been appointed postmaster at Smithsburg, rrste Veep engineers, 2a That gale was a violent one, but the It looked in the ninth round as though there air of Bermuda. The oxides of iron and 7, Wi bi => WAUGH ME. CHURCH CORNER gp | Washington county, Md. Main and k. nk Sue ee i; | rode it safely. The account, as given b; was to be a finish, Asbton landed five blows in —_ Scaleuentde tin wide aevaboman petcetae chaniee Ban ote ne Preaching ht ee Bee Mathews; chaplain, A. A. McAlister; captain of | gran's correspondent, is as follows: For some succession with his left on Launon’s face, and MORROW tthe D.D., aud at 7:30 p.in. by the pastor SureMents From Canapa, , R. W. Huntington; pay officers clerk, F J. McK. Rei a The Treasury de- | marine cers clerk, | days the weather had been threatening, and cn ualed asa tonic and rejuvenater tW those in Rey. J.A. P B. Sunday school at 9-150. partment has affirmed the action of the col- | H: D- Alexander; boatswain, John McLaughlin; | then staggered Joe with a left hander on the the day mentioned the storm burst in all of its | Jett eye. ere old ty fi 2h, ord Ley t . Ladies’ rare bs 3 g J y lefteye. liere was a golden portunity for eed of streuath, vitality, aud vigor. pani SUER Love Peat ruaeaday at -30'.n Kets | lector of customs at Ogdensburg, N.Y. exact, | Sunset, Ino. Wentfalls carpenter, B,C.Fernald; | fury, "all vessels at anchor were more. or less | Mayet grees a Soldem, epporcanity. for See certificate of Prof. Toury, of the Baltimore Med- | Rock Creek Cemetery free. ra ES ED Tea ings fae jo? $6 'conte'lon eas cf tha decant eer came a W. Mullan; Lieuts, | J°°Pardized, owing to the small harbor being | vantage. Cannon at last found use for his feal Collexe It G <>» McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, MAS: Ss ‘ - he Ewenty- apesO—OORIne Mort + . | completely surrounded by coral reefs, d four cars of the Rome, Watertown and Ogdens- | J. M. Hawley, R. G. Davenport; Lieuts. junior | Hotthm, in places, affording insecure aachorane, Bey Re oe ee burg railroad brought to Ogdensburg by the | grade) J. A. Shearman; Ensigns W. P. White, | All of ‘the men-of-war rode out the gale in | r ferry steamer W. Armstrong. ‘These cars were | J. L. Pursell, H. A. Field, H. P. Jones, jr.; | safety, but the loss to the merchantmen eas se, THE BEST BLOW THAT 308 STRUCK i laden with merchandise from Canada, Surgeon E. Z. Den; Passed Assistant Paymas- | Vere, several of which dragged their anchors, | during the fight. Jack quick to recover, retall= ave, between Oth and 10th sts. n, C. Herbert Richardson, pastor.—11 a.m, and He 6:40 pin, YOURS peuples’ meeting; D:30 uuday school.” Seuts free und public invited. of morning serinon: “The Spirit of Methodism.” 1 “IT IS PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, AND CAN — BANJOS. JHEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR | "ry. Ceictrated FAIRBANKS & COLE. Finest make, MEDICINAL USE. 1TS HIGH COLOR 18 DUE TO | nighest awards. Large stuck just received by ‘THE 1KON PRESENT. .. Te5 1 7 — — = ‘. ter John Corwine; Chief Engineer George W. t coral reefs and were dashed | ated with a volley of left-handers on Lannon's poo a prae ™ bes geen ebateh oxer tit on eee Pensoxat.—Halo Holden of Kansas City. F. | Hall; Passed “Assistant Engineer H. E. Frick; Higdon gp see thoes’ veh. tho American | fach and belpitve Mowntnall. Aihhen teen a Sg PT Se 10 19 HEREBY CAUTION: D rquous'at 11 "arn.” Salyers “te Bible At | panne Of Watertown, N_ ¥.. R. B. Cobb of | First Lieut. of Marines T. G, Fillette; Pay Ofi- | harkentine Constitution, Capt. Colley, of San | to avoid the counter, and Lannon got in a solid ie — U) D E] SAU INF s The g 4 i *s Cle “ - . aud ’ get tee tn se eee thre wil Bea eview of the Sinday lewon for the Savannah, Ga., and Edwin Townsend and W. H. ee Schoonmaker; Lieuta, | FFaneiseo, which was cast upon the reef and | blow on Jacks eck, abd nent lim spimminge Ask your Grocer for WILSON WHISKY. jone at 30 cays and one at 90 days trom | Dest quarter. Sunday-school at 9:30 a.m, aS M. H. andaia; Lap a 3 Al finally came off, when she went upon her beam lust, made by me and payable to the order | Vited. 8. Breyfogle of San Fran. | J. W. Carlin. I. C. Wilson, Lieuts. (J. G.) A. E. | ends and sank elongside of the tect with the | 2 Tespouse to a sugi d uo value, White of New — are at Willard’: De¥. id Di estion from John L. Sul- eYoung an: THE ULMAN GOLOSBOROUGH Co, = ‘ 2 5 . * 3 livan in the thirteenth that he ought to have Ti :ACE MEMORIAL vigs | ci#0, Geo. F. Blake of Boston, Herbert DuPay | Culver. Frank R. Weath; Ensigns Chas, 8. Rip-| American flag. union down, as a signal of dis- | Nya" in the thirteenth thet he ou riled en, Distillers, Bt iTotclook At intereetiing childrens uae Service | of Pittsburg. Rhinelande: Waldo and John It | ley, I. H. Gibbons: Soper hoe Airplane, | tress, still flying. No help was possible in such | 2nd he wailed in und. ‘used ine Fight and ls fe4-tm Baltimore, Ma._ be held at 4:15 p.m. ‘Beate free, 1t*_ | Dos Possos of New York, and Eugene P. Car- | L. A. Stafford. H. A. Wiley;Surgeon H. P. Har- | 4 storm, but a boat from the Nipsic, in spite of WE ARE fo filling orders for IE CAKES. Please send i E MARKET AND Gkov th aud Pennsyly Passed Assistant Surgeon F. J. B. Cordeiro; Paymaster Frank H. Arms;Chiet Engineer AS. Passed Assistant Engineer Harrie | 4 line to the English schooner Lily, which wes First Lieut, of Marines F. E. Sutton; | dragging rapidly, and thereby saved her from =. iis pee Eee Rusk of Wisconsin, and lion. James’ McDowell Eecleek, John Boe going ashore, which she undoubtedly other- pr acedieryscacs extiped of Highmore, Dak., are at the Ebbitt——John | _ ‘The Trenton was the tlagship, the staff being | Sise would have done had not timely assist- | In the eighteenth round Ashton went in te C. Klein of Apia, Samoa, N. W. Taylor, M. B. | 88 follows: Rear Admiral L. A Kimberly, | ance been rendered. win. He rammed Lannon all over the lot. Hecht, and Geo. J, Carrington of Now’ York, | #ides, H. O. Rittenhouse, G. A. Merriam, c— Bin é ¥ a £. Baviuy leased ry property, comer 14TH AND B STS. ¥.W, Ibave removed my MAIN OFFICE to 431 10TH ST. N.w., a.at above GAS OFFICE, where all orders will be received | Fal esta ver of Boston are at the Normandie. Gov. Thos, C. Flecther of St. Lonis, W. H. Brown of Indianapolis, John Sterling Dean of Phenix- ville, Pa., Blaine D, Ikusk, Mrs, Rusk, and Mary the flerceness of the gale, succeeded in ading | UBtil he had got in weven face blows, and made ded | . the calling of r all of her crew in safety.’ The Nipsic also sent ang Son hear blag buccal ans teneaen FOUNDRY | METHO! BreP ole inter tathandee pastor.—Sersices’ to-morrow are: lar session, 9: preac! 2 5 | Pe clusgastor. TE am. :sablect, Doceit, tay to. be A MEETING OF THE BUILDERS’ AID tian?” young people's meeting, 6:30. p. ‘association will he held THURSDAY. April | at. 7:40). 11. the pastor will presch ca “illustx ‘30 p.m, at the office of Wrisht wud Stockett, | Weduesdsy evening is prayer meeting, You sss ti- Magenta, Lediroit Dulin fcr the | vited. Come, ae f oficers and the transaction © —— ST EPISCOPAL Rev.Geo, Elliott ‘Sunday school = SPIRITUALISM, TO: MORROW~ ANIL. T CAPT, MULLANS LATEST LETTER. Another round was called for. Jack forced end promptly Sled from my old RAILROAD YARDat | iusine ss as may be brought before it, J sao ice yermury, LaE2 Pe ane Mee, ANNE | Charles Murray of Chicago, Charles E, Myer ANXIOUS RELATIVES. sd Ina letter received by his brother in this | the fighting. He drove Lannon to the center MAKYLAND AVE. AND 127H ST. 8.W, DORSF rresident. W. E. WEIGH. Gag, Trance soa Tent: 10 9; am; Iyccum: 11,80, | of Philadelphia, and George Wardman of Pitts. | ‘Two clerks in the detail office of the Navy de-| .itron Gant Mullan’ of the Nipsic, dated of the ring and then let him have @ paster. ce we afternoon and 7:80; lecture and testa, “Ten cent door | burg are at the Riggs.—-Wm. Goodrich and were kept busy this morning re- |“! P' eqptbes aye mon went down like alog. As soon as ho = - . partment were kep' iy — 6 Lan: log. where in the future I will carry my entire stock of RARE BARGAINS collection. it_ |G. G. Hauser of New York, C. P. Kimball of ivi a ioe el f inquiry | February 25, Inst, the captain says: “We are | 201g get to his feet Lannon squared off, but he z Hav. wavy invoice of goods en route, BIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. COR. | Chicago, and_R. 8. Frost of ‘Boston are at the | ceiving and answering telegrams of inquiry | 1oy in the midst of the hurricen season, and cb the farien ults of A LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, &c. Twill sell the most maguificent imens of Turkish - rs v could not resist th. Dom oor of Ashton, and Persian ki and Portieres ¢ lowest pric Gth and C sts. &. at 9:30. a.m. At ——] hnes and Wm. Di from anxious ones whose friends or relatives until about April we may look for heavy i eft i il > P LL a.m, the pastor, Scot will Preach on | Arno.——E. BR. Jol ‘m. A. Duer of i 15 2A Y | who swung his right and left in until another mbO-1eg JAMES F- BARBOUR | Ores erage ad ter wuld visit my store and | ttt ooks of deuua” Young Peoples Mestine ox | New York and A. B. Willey of Portland, Ore., | Were on board the unfortunate ships. Fully! weather. Harbor is small, with reefs outside knock-down ensued, Lennon's seconds raised = ss e advantage Say Powio BS Saveur? "Astor Talk pramelion, “What Must | aro at Wormley's,——W. M. Wilson of New | hundred of these were received and answered | and inside—bad holding ground. No coal here | hin to his feet, und Ashton, leaving hipgorner, — EZQUITABLE : Sema crertnst. Poo ee eee ee York and ae Cs MeCormick of Williamsport, pokes: 1000. here chee lone Ad me and nothing to eat—everything very dear.” crossed over x Tannen 2nd punched Soe over — HEL.EAFTF, = *y are al A HIS BROTHER ¥ J 5 e lay dazed Co-orenanive penprsa assoctamion, | Fee PE He pasuns hs was nae gh METROPOLITAN wc = concn con. | P+» as : clean gs beaten! Mir HE. Mullen, who hhhe. ealied over at | heades boot thee ee ee “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 ¥ 8T. Minieg, Wobsesiey tal Peleeracios © ooh Ha, 20 Ri echatagat of thetont's Subper ater |THE LATE JUSTICE MATTHEWS. ES a. course and isfamiliar with the harbor at Apia, | $4¥¢ the fight and the purse of 1,000 to Ash~ ASSETS, $971,539.64 Br YEISEA VET UMENT OF THE UNI- Sabbath school, 0:50 a. m. 1t_| ‘The Supreme Couré Bar will Hold a | “20 "as lost with his ship, Vandalia, was con-| (1-4) 4 gran reporter this morning, in speak. cnn. _Atier the Sit Ashton wes Setnd to hase XN ; 2 sidered as one of the finest officers in the service. | ® - *~ | a swollen ear and one lumpy cheek, while Lan- Subscriptions for sbares in the 10th issue recetved gion Tobe cuneate cee s. | Commemoration Meeting Saturday. His home was at Kingston, N. Y., where his wife | 88 Of the disaster and in reference to his | non’s face was bruised and black and blue, and Gaily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- paTbgcourse Bpon special branches will commence on | Bony servic LE iA Gonpel Gorrie 8 orslock. Bev, i = on asi ee shiiaven are. = id mt, Capisin a ae ~_— — pom | ve he complained of a severe pain in his chest. a ere. Bullding. on street, Uetween och and Toth, oN? | 2: EGBG" wahday, Saad FST eee aus | A preliminary meeting of the bar of the i PR Sin. econ hgh a reno tg Dax wine | Shares are $2.50 per month. ‘The sutroductory uddress will be given by Prof.I. | teut, abd cottage meetings as any Chay Supreme Court was held this morning to make | Schoonmaker had a splendid war record. He | course they were unable to get up steam, CAMBRIDGE WINS EASILY. $1,000 advanced on each share. W. Blackburn. Subject: “The Microscope fa "Meade: Sunday 6 pane Hope and Help Koons, Friday, 2-30 arrangements for a meeting of the bar in| Was born February 2, 1839, He yas appointed | either for the of ing refuge or stiadeg Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of | cine.” ‘The medical profession and the public are in- | p.m. tral M. church (colored), Weduesday, ‘i to the naval academy in 1854 and” graduated in | steaming up to their anchors, and, if the t|Large Crowds Witness the Annual the Anecciation are furnished upon application. wited to.sttend. or further injormation apply to | 7:50 p.m. Come At _ | memory of the late Justice Matthews. Among | 1859, In 1859-'60 he was on acruise on the west | were once started, they could only bring up on English University Boat Race. Office hours, — — fins 4:30 oe the first} nhi8-2w ¥ is Veccaonaee, RY Li AND METHODIST pEPISOOPAL. those present were Assistant Attorney-General gas of —— pee me = ie: 1861, alee shore.” es ‘Te ok Wednesday nesch mou! ofiee open from = T ea ails Chureh, cor. oP ge {Rev Chas. W. | Maury, Senator Evarts, Representatives But- | he was ati 1 steam frigate Minnesota, | The Department of State was with: it official a " " See ee cate f croceett Ant STREET. ae tl ah a ana 730 pe citbe Hopes Reeteti'l | terworth, of Ohio, and’ Breckinridge, of Ken | bearing the fagroficer. 8. H. Stringham, “He | news of the wrecks until a copy of Admiral | between the crews cease hepa at Tek EVERY DEPART ME = Ghrintian Endeavor, 6:46 p.m. Prayer meeting aus tucky; Gens. Mussey and Henkle, of the Dis- panpetese? = Wee rinicee faa — ne Kimberly's dispatch was sent over from the | #04 Oxford univers! was rowed ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, FROM THE CHEAPEST’ .O THE FINEST, trict bar; Hon. Jos. E. McDonald, Geo. Tickn ig : Navy department at the request of Mr. Walker | Thames to-day. The course was from Putney THE CHOICEST PRODUCTIONS OF THE CALVARY CHURCH, CORNEK + Hon. x ‘or |-was promoted to lieutenant, August 13, 1861, | Blaine, to Mortlake, four miles and two THO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. Biz EADING FACTORIES. ‘Sth and H sts, n.w., Rev. Samuel , | Curtis and Gen. Eppa Hunton. Senator Evarts | and was detached from the Minnesota on the Large crowds witnessed the race. A PE OS acauntconnecsualbencdenliwmbeun ~ raat Lo, me ad 750 pene Boba eeey | was called on to preside, and, on taking the | following September. From November, 1861, | T® TRENTON THE REST WOODEN suIP IN THE breeze was blowing, but the water was smooth. <g> MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD | ——— UREL, REAL ESTAT! evening sermon. KENDALL. CHAPEL BRANCH. | chair, gaid: to July, 1863, he served as executive ofiicer psc ..| Anexcelient start was made at 1:13. Cam- S> Coiversity —Post- te course will com- LAUREL REAL ESTATE & corner. 1:4 and D at. sw. Rev. ‘Theron Out: | Chair, said: of gunboat Wyandotte in the | _ Naval Constructor Hichboon, who is acting | }" took the lead and at Hammer- Bocnce MONDAY; April lat at 6p. 10. For further in; a Water, pastor, Sunday schoo! 9:45. im; preaching, | “Gentlemen of the bar of the Supreme Court | South Atlantic bl i uadron, and | as chief of the construction bureau during the bridge stonce re =. formation apply secmabiticap BS 22s Core ‘EL. sor. | of the United States: The afflictive intelligence | after leaving that vessel pt Until March, | ijiness of Commodore Wilson, said: “The point, was ~ len Es ahead. Both crews were <>» FRESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST ‘The best Washington references. are cordially Invited to these services, i_|of the death of the associate justice, Judge | 1864, as executive officer of the United States | Trenton, which was Admiral Kimberly's flag- | Fowing well. At this time @ heavy rain was SEGARS. = ——————— = ——- ws, brought to the attention of the court | steamer Octorara. One year of this service “ 7 crew afterward CHAMPAGNE WINES, =» HAVING SOLD TO MR. THOMAS W. “gp METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH ce esi d to the public in Rear Adiniral Wilk, fyi ship, was the best wooden vessel in the Ameri- | falling. The Oxford shortly oe Toe nee Wal Boe TANCE ORM oneshall tunarese ta he Boiss heat Noume patie ee ahs in ontesicn: bi Lape el apecgy aitteme a aa tans red Squadron, | can ‘navy, the best ship of the old navy, | became confused and steered eg ee eE MOMAS RUSBELI. coartnerahiy han been formed uses the Brim uae | fests Noun Misslouaty Society, 3 vu, | Ifthe purpose in calling this mecting that aq | blockading sqeadton of Mrotie weer, "ast Atl | The Vandalia was another fine vessel and hed | some and almost collapsed. Near Barnes Importer Wines, Brendies and Segara, SST k HUNGEREOLD. eof | Bovenant meeting ; , ebect: aoa ment. should now. be made thet | 156i he wae Camforrea enue bar..,in May, | heen thoroughly refitted in the Mare Island | bridge, five furlongs from the finish, Oxtord ns LS sam | of Tieases asoolt 1219 Penmaes tte the howe | ex Come sree seit | pucae aatky Gay ta mapsed sees ale kee, joining her in New York. On board | Bat-Yard at considerable expense just before | made a final spurt, but failed to ek, — — ; 5 ar 5 f => CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. CHEQUES mwa Lost, | a ~o=> ,SIEST,, QUARTERLY | CONFERENC§, | resolutions should be presented and considered | this ship he participated in passing the forts in | *2¢ sailed. aoxiertuan wre and dosieung. AG GEDSEY, 1n89, our eR At Ae a Sireet BE Church, Row Wine ME beet on by fou s 10th and D streets (Poet Building). > = and G sts. - OR BRIGHT, QUICK FIRE AND CHEAP, UST & HUNGERFORD, er EL Gas Light | mb2: Real Estate Brokers, Washington Comppgny’s Coke. tome 2 —-~y—- 9 <7 KINGSLEY BROS CREAMERY Co. the Englishmen ——SaEEE_EEE SELL YOU THE BEST MILK. CREAM, ; gunboat | crack vessels of = BUTTER, BUTTERMILK AND COTTAGE Augusta, | com Aspinwall steamers, In | knot vessels. Woon Masters. CHEESE, &c. tt March, 1865, he was ordered as executive officer in 1877 at the Guaranteed Pure and Unadulterated. THE The downfall a | of the monitor Catskill, in Charleston harbor, | 953 feet SPECIAL DESIGNS Business Conducted on a Business Basis, le action, and| and in June Saahaeinns as navigator of the | 3 999 tons ‘Now coming in and they are beauties Until our wagons cau be repaired and repainted, sa tha Juniata, Port “Royal, 8. | tian ‘the ‘Boston and ° whieh wih tebe Same Sena but Snes being panes ss m with that vessel —_ sailed | of: cors and men aboard age é Bie oe thea the ace for the t we cruise SB wahouentnt ‘deliver OUK OWN Dairy Products, aud none ca HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, be or purer,