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i i> i its THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.0,. SATURDAY, JANUARY. .10, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. ——— eee The people at the World’s | CITY AND DISTRICT. aoe = iguatep at Buffalo, N. Y., | © Fair dealing ns always been the | B-voklys Abasdens Her Demand for & Cen- . t have a stock-taking time once |™0te of Tux Evusrxo Bran, “A dollar's ‘ elling Secre a and what you hink savee bs qianiaienees eae ie they do? Count the number | neu is conducted. Advertisers usually get | their demand “ts Tobvent anivthe Hows of bottles that've been ree | trom ten to one hundred dollars for every one | committee on the éénsns will not consider the turned by the men and women | i»vestedin its advertising columns. Bresaya’s who say that Dr. Pierce's INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS. tT Golden Medical Discovery oF | , nosy ana Pleasant Time Among the Va- | Poroned ia be "This ine ae Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- rious Societies. formation could aot be furnished, and hence | very unusual, each of the main’ spaces for the out tion didn’t do what they said | rnd Army Hall was crowded Inst night | the abandoument of the domand. 7 foot wide by 1236 high, and the rose to obey, stating — with large audience to witness the anntal SNIFFING BILLA. above being 4% feet in diameter. only ‘trom Gov. it would do, installation of officers of Phil Sheridan Post,| Mr. Frye introduced in the Senate yesterday | also, is perfect, and the window is ‘adjutant general was de- No. 14,G.A.R. Mrs. Zeazey, wife of the com- | 4 bill to smend the shipping laws so as to make | w! is compregeion, as they rise to. retire from | tigi after Gov. Boyd ap- And how many do you | mander-in-chiet, was present, with Mrs. Gen. | it lawful for citizens engaged in the foreign | the chureh. workmanship are tothe position. The think they have to count, | Sheridan and little Phil, snd wore treated | trade, lint residing abroud, to own vessels built iY eg yo the emi- havd two com- tell which E iH new commander of the post, is one of the most active and popular men in this de- | the United States to own a quater interest in b triangular | tal invested has been deducted, all reseipts are huzdred t : window, that on the left having an handed —— parfment of the Graud Army. He isa princi- | American vessels. Also a bill providing that | Window, Jong pal examiner in the pension bureau. Fire in. | yackts of foreign Duild and ownership remain- = — “é Here are two remedies— | ‘tullation ceremony was conducted by Muster-| ing inthe United States for more than six scales ‘These ¥ s " ing Ofticer Fred Thompson, after w! there | months ina year or becoming the property of j one the Golden Medical Dis- | were addresses by the commander and by Col. | the citizens of the United States or chartered : - t ovation. Mr. Thomas D. Yeager, | in the United States and to permit citizens of b rose window % One in ten? Not one im five | the "cow ‘commenter 0 a one | other countries doing busines with citizens of | 8 Noble igure of Moses hi a aga mnall stipulated profit on the capi- 8 Ep g? F + | Uroll and Gon. ‘Thomas E. Fletcher. ‘There the owner shall pay duty at $20 per grors t ’ 5 covery, for lating and in- ions by George B. Fleming, | ton and if navigated is tho United States aton- ; The effect of this is to do away with the - P hee . vigueaing the liver = purify: Sead by Capt, Frank Se Brownall After age tax of #1 per ton at every port at which | Dene ‘The Barton's Agus ke ee donee | See ae est ent ae he ee ¢ “Why, there 7s ammonia in that baking powder : | the speeches the floor was cleared for dancing, | they may arrive, It provides a fine of $100 for | PS ES°P. a mound it are te the dieck 7s 4 : . Z ” ing the blood; the other, the | while the oficers wore invited to a delightful | yacht “uot dacamented by the government | Dt". nd mound it are four of, the disc | than n large, business. This plan wee fret in- | todos and I thought it was ‘absolutely pure. ba + gi in honor of the by Mr. | found navigating between es or districts | *. hope of weakly womanhood, | Morkyn Site Owen Howe.” PY MF | and’ Gne of $90 fora vense not documented | H&bt, hand. ‘The other or yortbern window | that time met, as we have said, with n large ‘iiaper mates the . e. You can test it yourself in a moment. ” : Fe... fol fice: f Farra Ne 4 and they've been sold for | pre seers OPstomas Glen wore the three Marys at the tomb with the two | measure of success. When the system was in-| T° whom it may til Bae Tomy eagle cr rte Spoor aagels. All these ten faces are very carofally | troduced into Stockholm it was bitterly op- | S¢tly this: There Se : studied, and the expression, pose and drapery | posed by a Mr. Smith. the so-called brandy ki “ that, : ‘ years, sold by the million bot- | tatiod a Rie masiing oh ee det ae, et iat sce ardetio ino newbie. degree: The whale | a ‘Sweden, a ‘ma wio had previoumly mann | Housekeeper s Test. oa x y Dr. 8. A © 1e window is very attractive. Itblen tured ite f : tles; sold “under a fosttice |i "Mckim’ ‘senior vice commander, iit _-RETRNDING TRE TOE. finely with the unique decorations of this ele”| liquor soneumed: int tet onetege Bat ny | ah Mix one heaping teaspoonful of baking powder uarantec, and not one in five Moler; junior wise Neg peter Mr. Daniel introduced bill oxtending to | gant church and with the excellent glass ulroady | that his opposition was partly based | °¢ +, . Py ° R guarantee, Se rane Wr Howard MD chaglnie. | March, 1893, the time for the completion of the | in several of its windows. The position oppo- | on the fact that thoed taverested in the monoply, 7 n with one teaspoonful of water in a tin cup; boil iiundred can say : forme armen LN. Howard, M.- choplety | iampton ard O14 Pein Ratirond Company. | te tbe Palpit and organ is a very command | backed by municipal influences, seemed to be ——oe th hi : bu: eo. ofc lieu G. | Hamy Act base of the main windor cl ies of liquor— preven rm Baker; officer of the guard, Frederick Uebens; PRIVATE PRNSION BILLS PASSED. runs this insoription, “In loving memory of | thet “in distilintions” contet = aie amount | Constitution of Nebrarka is in the following oroughly for a few moments, stir to 2 “It was not the medicine for | sergeant major. A.B. Hurlbut; quartermaster | ¢ its evening session yesterday the House | Stanley Matthews, associate Justice of tho Su-| of fusel oll. “He insisted that the monopoly | ¥ords: wont ; ing, and ii ia is present can smell it ii me!” | cecyeant, FeAAGin A. Bat or of the| Pete ein tfpeivet, pimaion “bill Inatating preme Court of the United, States; died 224 | should be compelled to well a pure beverage person sballbe eligible Bal id if ammonia is pi it you ell it in Woman's Relief Corps auxiliary, to the Farra- | one granting a pension of $30 » month to the | “srclt; 16h obed sinty-four.” |” ‘charter | Lshed selvans outside of mufeicipal: Inet wea | #8 J the rising steam. And—is there any reason |<: Post, installed the wes offi lust | widow of Gen. Duryee. members of the Chureh of the Covenant and | o carried people to these places of charge. his Nots.—As baking powder, when first thrown into the water, will effler A TOSSIBLE CONTEST OVER A Nomrxatiox. | served on its board of trustees until his denth. | The wactese met with be frie maces oa vveace, care should be taken to not mistake bubbling for boiling. ‘The nomination by the President yesterday | During his long and painfal iliness one of his | Grated ehoe it Lee meal mtn a eee 5 ed aed of chief diversions and pleasures was to watch j ti have nger. ipport 2 somber at the intooatial ean | fom she windone”of His home "opment ths | fom Miockicine RE ohm nee as | sien wo fl my Sup topretont oo ae a Cleveland's Baking Powder Stands all Tests. within a ght: President, Mrs. mber ice president, Mrv. E. El. Rij why you should be the one? ve perenne, Mion. Et, Bs A ing you are what | Sim Wii. Miner: guard, | t guard, Miss C. Judson; treasurer, “Mrs. | member of the international monetary com-| erection of the nublo edifice. He diz, soeiiaadleoreciiamat ts oe cae tintaainell is in my power a person who owes allegiance ta do you lose? Absolutely | G""i' “pytes, and secretary, Mise Ethel Dius-| mission caused ‘considerable comment among | £2°° daye—loes than a month—after is ‘was oc | having’ tke monerely ool ieee eee ey | a foreign government becoming gurecnor of Crevetaxp Baxtnc Pownrr Co. nothing f mor i seems . the western Senators. The nomination was | cupied for worship, its exterior being still un- | much ‘higher grade, and when this end had If the proper tribunal should de- magne . ae The following were installed last night as | shown to Senator Teller and Senator Wolcott | finished. Mrs. Matthews has, by the gift of this | boen attained the brandy king's competition | Cide after investigation that Mr. Boyd is cligi- Cornetius N. Hoactanp, President. — officers of John A. Rawlins’ Post, No. 1, Depart-| a4 soon as it was brought in. Mr. Hill, it is | beautiful indow, perpetuated his name and | came to an end, although ‘he still seriously ob- | bl¢ to the position, I will immediately transier . ment of the Potomac, G.A.R: J. W. F. Williams, | stated, opposed the election of Mr. Wolcott to | memory in this eity'and in this church. sols $0 {ha gresant eeealag oten: the office to him. ‘Iam advised by high legal 81 & 83 Furton St, New York. " | command Foe a A. Darling, senior vi Senate and the two men are not on spe: pecindherar maker ts In Stockholm, where there was formerly one | *Uthority that it ig my duty to defend the con- ‘Tus pest commander; Frank Clark, junior vice com-| ing terms. Mr. Wolcott on seeing the nomi- PARKER BROS. FAVORED. liquor saloon to every 750 inhabitants, there is | Stitution. 2 ——————Eee—————————_—_—__—_—_—__—__—_— mander; James E. De Jester, quartermaster; 8. | nation started immediately to make a canvass R. Whitney, chaplaing A. C a now one tocvery 1,700. Both th i ov. BorD OTHING. Res : - gabor, surgeon: |of the Senate against Mr. Hill. When the | president Harrison Prefers American to tion of liquor nad the often attendant druck- ds Ob ean Asx Avrarcunvs Pore i li.’ Shipard, oflicer of the day; M i Gov. Boyd has nothing to say about his case Sa Fok; ctseee of Ge curd, end Dash Gor | eae ee ; Foreign Guns. guness have been very materially reduced. | except that he khows he is. citizen, has been nar, ainhindh ’ From Daily Republican, Meridian, Conn. The eariy hours of closing necessitated by the elected and pny ‘We feel both grateful and vain iene ‘i a eee PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS. The fame of Parker Bros.’ guns has reached | statutes of the Stockholm company are be- | eRally qualified tends to act coln'Port, Gili, of iis city aad the Wousats |. ‘The President sent to tho Senate today the|the White House, and among the latort pur. | Heved to have had very much to do with thin. | stall bazarda,, He iamued s requisition fora ub octateeententatbeetoenr » GAT, y ° i 4 is * en the ne te introduced P ye ant rformed of offi- . ‘a C) Relief Corps of that post was held at their hall, | following nominations: William A. Russell of | chasers direct from the factory is President | J\juor poe Bl [aa = Bg int cae ¥ fxn Lspered — t yh a immense “come down" of 90 per corner 7th and L streets, a few nights sincs The installation of the post officers was ducted by Gen. W. G. Veazey, commander-in- | ers to considet the establishment of an inter- Massachusetts. Lambert Tree of Ilinois, Na-| Harrison, who hag bought one of their finest | at'10 och Boyd cent on all Coats in our establish- x 5 .0' clock and on Sundays and holidays re- | Boyd was nota legally naturalized citizen he thaniel P. Hill of Colorado, to be commission- | hammerless guns. In this way the President | mained comet for soven anda half hours | i* nevertheless a eitizen of the United States, Ment were so readily believed by has practically demonstrated his va 2 reference for | during the day. Buta few years ago, in com- | because he was'a citizen of the territory of Ne- chief s bag — font sons <4 _~ national eoin or coins, as recommended by the | the American over the European Tmanafeotared Sd with a petition signed eget than’| » and when the state was admitted into the public, **Wemnsser mabe mie gnihering of members of the post, in aw im | aicrrational American conference, &e...08 Pro- | gun, and Parker Broa. are justly proud to think | 10,000 workingmen, a change was made, so that | the Union all its citizens were vested with fal statements” and this no doubt . Beadng miunner Tho reliet corge ofieers wore | ashy for, the. act making appropriations for | That theirs should meet with spedia: favor. | now nd liquor i sold on Sundays or Bolas, | lzenabip, Others my that Wie ob ine 'aecbacibat is Tex 10,000 Trovsaxn ner. cers wi pies: her en at the ante time, and on | MF. Boy — ost installed for 1991 arc: Leander P. Will- | trict of Bangor a ectaliisiments ‘are closed at.6 | Sm: ne that we had ready for them. BOTTLES OF ms, commander: Hiram H. Martin, ‘senior cs ot A Faith Cure Sensation—Ex-Indien Agent | o'clock. INTEREST IN THE SITUATION. - vice commander: Daniel Williams, junior vice sauiadi cask a ane harament peer ra ecse interest ia felt in the situation, but Our competitors doubted our mander; James E. McCabe, adjutant; John “4 Correspondence vf Vening Star. Ps oo ties remain 1 det ine’ statements—thought = WILLIAMS’ PRUSSIAN SYRUP YOUR GROCER FOR 2, Ver Desun quartermaster; ise ‘Bond, | _ Yesterday afternoon John E. Eisenbeiss was Haornstows, Jan. 9. A special from Clearfield, Pa., says the as- ak tine prey ies iSterrdaard sprinoneee wanes ASK surgeon; Rev. Vien}. Swallow, chaplain; Wm. P. | working in the chain gang making an excava-| 4 geneation has been caused in the Cumber- | Signees of the Hon.Wm.A. Wallace have failed to ficial settlement of the contro pending Jous—but we soon removed ail The Celebra Seville, oficer of the day; F. L. Campbell, ofi-| tion on 14th and E streets northeast, when he | iand valley by a reported faith cure, a female | furnish the bond required in the sum of | Misitl settlement Tesssembling af 4 o'clock wale eee. Us tat Seek Spmetetenaeee ted Tok ite Saari, ance Jacobsan, quarter~ | was canght by » cave-in and slightly injured. | gyangelist. ‘Twelve years ago when quite | $1,000,000 and, as a result, a settlement with | special” commitiec “of ne eat ‘appointed to actly what we advertised” and C uy 0 C G L A T lief Corps, No. 6, are: Mrs. Susan M. McCabe, gg ode hehe Be trp rdom lam. | young Miss Bowers was attacked with meacles | the saratoga eS er Have, a pene, aes bel acetates re teedigeccend “at the prices advertised,” and FAMILY REMEDY resident; Alice burgess, S.V.P.; Sarah H. Van |g, q brakeman on the Baltimore nnd Ohio | a the disease left her blind in one eye and | tically been abandoned. Executions have been | the dronth sufferers, “Then the wrangle over Boren, .¥-P.:. Emma Evan, secretary; Ida | % ® brake poe , remy rreairerapreclicatt th impaired. She,| i##ted upon the judgments of record and the | the minutes of the joint semion was resumed Plenty of them; not one or two en, J. : ida ping from a freight train at|the sight of the other much impaired. She and continued during the afternoon. At each Rican ecetrer, Marie Hare, chaplains | Massachascsts and Delaware nvennee was truck | waa treated by eye specialists, but without mue-| PROM property of the ex-Senutor as been | Sl coatatey jtnne dhe ctternoun. At cach of © Kind and then tell a cur Without much effort on our part that we damnit M E H | E R ard: Eliza P. Naslor, assistant conductor: | othe head by an ¢ ye mg “ot ra cess, According to the reports of the believers | and wil be sold on January 30. ‘This turn of | the aa etoee lost ground and were finally tomer “‘we have just sold out” tity to saiintng be 4 2 en Gn emma E. Miller, assistant guard. Major Will- in faith cure she attended a meeting presided | affairs was wholly unexpected by the creditors | forced to adjourn. a pars ai, wa te mmmnniay 0 gies © wt iams, the new commander of the post, made an aaa over by a female evangelist during the present | here. a oe fasion at ae et papa pr z ed Knowledge and reach of every family tm the city. eloquent and patriotic address an eCube, Again Gone ‘arm. week, went to the altar and telling the woman “il the feeling = a Abe Cole : 3 Nerth Dakets : Until the same is printed. A notice was Te- Annual Sales Exceed Fe rea Te reir ere reset | eat toe ars oun wedintgncos eetpiioes | oe bee aliment tad Eneallng imploredbor to |g ttieceutes cee Teton | caved thats onda waa pending in the’ house cuttin Sates bal ears a ne 30 MILLION Lbs ¥ an entertainment under the management of | person, because of the strong suspicion that he | Join with her in prayer Beye aa re-| Fano, Jan. 4.—Here the sun shines resplend- May idan urnment was had. Lieut. Gov. in such healthy condition that CHERRY and other vevetable sutmtances je @ remeiy es “0 5 Iv en- curi i a ‘ = peor ae cae Loner gr debe emy Cae ‘Mins | ¥88 connected with the theft of a tub of butter | Say, across the young lady's eyes, “quoting a es at apie — since its luminous . eonet] our competitors paled when the ‘that has been thoroughly tried and proven the most ‘Annie Craig: recitation, by E. C. Moore: song, | {fom the Center Market. Abe was not satisfied | pastage of Scripture, and commanded her to | P¥* first gil tops of primeval Para- Stabbed by His Wild Son. facts were made clear to them. <Bicacious yet discovered for the certain and epesig by Miss Rebecea Eberly; instrumental solo, by | With the home provided for him by the govern- | rise. ‘She did so and saw. For a few moments | ‘ise with light fresh from the throne of God. Col. J. W. Moore, the millionaire coal and We do business business cure of Cougus, Colds and Pulmonary Complaints of Mise Ellen Morrison; recitation, by Mr. Alfred | ment, and he was,soon marked “absent without | she stood bewildered and finally, reclizing that | Here the skies are blue as the turquoise arch | coke operator of Greensburg, Pa., was almost eee Barker; music, by Hensley, kc.” leave." He was recaptured and sent back, but | her cvesisht had been fully restored, she | that spans the fairy islets of the far Caribbean | fatally stabbed last night witha be i one; ane eanets Napseaiceiticaes Installing Ofticer J. J. Marray, P-H.C.R., in-| was subsequently relensed npon a promise of | ttrned to her father and fell upon his neck, | seq. Gein oo fota from our straight path of stalled the following oficers of Eagle Tent.'No. | his friends that he would leave the city. He | #obbing. bitterly. Then she begun to shout | “Tiere the soda fountains and ice cream foun- | i ‘he bani is son Bert. The two were Never has any medicine met with more popular favor 2, LO.R, at a recent meeting: Shepherd, | did not leave, and soon after Christmas Officer | 8nd praise God. Several tests were made, it is | dricg aro in full blast, in the sitting room of Mr. Moore's house, when enesty ont cintertiy, and don't in so short « time, and all dueto itsown werits. Itie Ernest Hancock: chiet ruler, Johu H-Haneock; | Perry saw him abont some freight cars on the | claimed, such as distinguishing colors, reading | “Here the whole air is full of the perfume of | Bert suddenly attacked his father with a knife allow our sales people to act con- . deputy ruler. Walter T. Lowe; recording secre-| Baltimore and Potomac railroad under sus- | Sue print and so on, tary, Geo. J. Murray; financial secretary, Chas. | picious circumstances, and last night he fi magnolia, jessamine and orange blooms. The | cutting a deep gash in his left side. A neigh- ocimple remedy, composed of vegetable substance, "D. P. Royer, Indian agent at Pine Ridge. just | Mocking ‘birds and Gorgeous paroqueia and | bor. who was passing by, heard ‘the’ noise and trary to our set principies. So M.' Sizer, second term: treasurer, Sanvuel 8. | rested him. This morning when Coleman nt at I kat ble alles ing in caught Bert conta attend cnieiiy ent eaeinatty cunts qntee she eat) Ellis; levite, Clarence Mills: inner guard, Lae | peared in the Police Court Judge Miller recog- | Femoved, was formerly a. resident of Shady | Cockatoos warble | m Skee ote meee | police i Sa coma Becca ahd bin wail ae - ‘Skillful supervision, and, while its action is always Maxwell: outer guard, Clifford Denham: chap- | nized him and inquired why he did not leave | Grove, just across the line in Pennexivania. He | and mango trees. ‘The basaus plantsand pine. | physician was sent for, who sarees Co pireumsiegmioncrteeyaee ni lain, Geo. Allen; past chief raler, Andrew J. | tle city. “I have a mother to support,” waa | iS nell known in this locality, and his removal | apples awap luscious Jokes ou the.weather with | Moore's wounds, which, though biceding jor OF LADIES, MISSES’ AND ph a PS i, REE. ig — J. J. beeen A. - pol aces He was commit! for ninety x. Thow, bas Shes: ot ais ctty tase. sold his the fig trees, the olives and: times, while the | fuscly, the doctor thinks will not prove fatal. CHILDREN'S COATS, tem. Give it oncestrisland you will use no othee “teh — 5 ay schigesl setione i Grecnesle to fan'C. ents for | tgs ive ee eatery pines tn tr | he Gam of Bert acti ot Known.” He has benno rd Conor oi kp Mills, Andrew J. Brown, ji Z GEORGETOWN. £4,200. See ies mee F. Dovax.” | intoxicated St the time ori sped on Manufactured and for aale by ‘The regular meeting of Meridian Command- An injunction has been granted by Judge estas Tree ca ‘i ple hee grace our shelves in which the 3 ee eee SERIQUS CUTTING APFRAY. poet tgs eg aed saben A Hundred and Forty Religions. Services Over Emma Abbott’s Remains. 30 PER CENT DISCOUNT Use CERES, the Celebrated Minnesota Commanderics. ‘The following officers were | During row which occurred yesterday be-| city, from disposing of any. of his property | From the Providence Journal. Funeral services over the remains of Emma Still goes. Patent Process Flour. It ts the bestia | installed by Deputy Grand Commande: S.E. | tween Otto Kenny and George Winston, em- | ponding an action to declare him a bunkrupt.| The census announcement that there are 140 | Abbott were held in Chicago yesterday. To Rebicsin ¥. 8, WILLIAMS & 00., Gough, ansated by Deputy Grand Herald Dr.W. | ployee of Cantwell & Allen's emp on Woodley | His creditors are mostly New York partis + | Teligious bodies in the United States, exclusive | the notes of Schubert's “Funeral March” the GRR TREES ee eae aaty Bast Grand Commander | lane, Kenny drew a razor and slashed Winston | ievel of the Cheapeake and Ohio canal for ake | Of Many independent congregations, will be | cortege filed slowlyto the front of Central offer we have concluded to sell Drugwita, poner tag ay geese reionenn dra shout the head and face ina frightful manner. | purpowe of foting scows louded with materia | received with some surprise by most people, | Musie Hall. The casket was borne by. Mess THIS SATURDAY, on separate sikoereiknaa! Gear i Pian | ee NM tepals | aut ig APE S| arena ron ae |G ra ee cee, |S ls ra, ro K of R.; Richard A. Walker, treasurer: Dr. D. | {2@, Police Court today because Winston, who | between Williamsport and Cumberland. 4 Karl of the Emma Abbott company. They Sa CaaS eee ten on. Patthenos. M. Ogden, herald: Geo.C.Hough, warder inner | * the hospital, was unable to appea:. Mr. Emory Miller, for nine years connected | ™0%t were followed by the honorar, EN CLOAKS. Thee include the gate: Aimon F. Tucker, wardet outer gate; | THE LEGION OF HONOR, with the freight department of the Cumberland | __In the list as disclosed by the census bureau | selected from the local 5 | uoble commander. Henry H. Hough. | A grand visitation was paid last night to | Valley railroad in this city, has severed his con-| are the General-Six-Principle Baptists, the | the parents of the prima donna: Mr. nad Sine” ee eee [ests Qoaseanndier Pultch tsheeabeiet aqoees Georgetown Council, No. 997, American Legion | D¢ction with it and will remove to Florida to | Schwerkfeldians, the Theosophical Society, the | seth Abbott, their tw ‘Abbott of 87.50, $8, 98.50, @9, €9.50, $10, on assuming the chair. cH by oft fhe Geant ry | engage in the orange-raising industry. B, _| Life and Advent Union and others, which to a GALLERIES, ERILADELEEIA. Capital Commandery, No. $23, U.0.G.C., last | Of Honor, by oficers of the Grand Lodge. Ad- a majority of people will be entirely new. With nem. set, thdes- 1 Ce ieee corte in heals cigckca cect, | dresses were made by William Thomas, past The Sane Old Drunk. a hundred and forty creeds formally adopted, a —_—— follows: N-C., James F. Kilgore; V.N.C., Miss | 8™0d commander; C. 8. Willis, grand secretai Henry 8. Loeffer has the reputation of being | #74 “‘many independent organizations” with . lack; W. el N. Hilton;,| Shey Mere “After which all enjoyed ® bat-| 4 good citizen when he fs sober, bat when un-| their own notions besides, the tark. of those rameyanleccenpavarsaad P ) S rs Marthe J. Peabody: FRR. BP. | 40° deekacs aslo der the influene> of liquo- he is noisy and | "Ip only the tore nemo doen tions ry : rear he aCe ears oap To: Mrs Mary E Peabody, W.OG. Ches:| Hermione Division, No. 4, UR. K. of P,, will | oublesom2. Yesterday he was before the Po- | existed, the labor of effecting unity. of to meee eee. Will you be one to get a chance (Scented and Unscented) W. O'Neil PN-C, Blijat I. Bagsee. attend the funeral of the late Past Grand Chan- Lae) eee Gone a Peer tere mt cg lrg rh gemetery, in the vault of which they were st this lott and although he was then drank he was no easier, pent Yen ign cea Siler Dovid Grog, wich take place tomor-| ua aieraney" for he made Kanna | lb la rhog amended te denomne | *MPOTSAT Peed Doni ape ra Le to such an extent the came near be- » troelt Commit crowd our Second Floor. We hat ‘OF 4LL DRUGGISTS. Count 1¢ Guvenat Teum—Chief Justice Bi HE YOUNG LADIES GIVE A GERMAN. ing taken back and locked up. His condition | 1 the field, loath to give them up? inte = ae ham and Judges James and Monigomery. | ‘The young ladies of Georgetown who have at | was such that the case had to be med and 7S iow Gitines give an account of ‘made ample preparations, so that Yesterday—Bashrod Aikens’ estate; motion to | various times been the guests of the George- | he was released on collateral. After he left the | Attacking a Railway Company's Charter. | atrocities which have been cofamitted by na- you can be waited on intelli- dismiss appeal argued and submitted. town Assembly gave a delightful german last | COUrt he again filled up with rum and when he | Something of a sensation was caused in the | tives. The report says that the Tugaree, the Toe OT Ge eee eaee wate ted night at Linthicum Institute Hall to the gen. | Tesched 7th street near Florida avenue he tried | hustings ‘court in Danville, Va., yesterday, | head hunting tribe of the islands, ‘made an — . HAM’ PILLS Yesterday Eagle Kolling Mill Company agt. | tiemen of the assembly. Atleast thirty couples | £0 Teeulate the police, and again he was taken | when Judge Berryman Green, counsel, attacked | attack on a village, and raid they Will you help to swell the BEEC Ss Kaller; judgment by defualt. BPirticipated. ‘The german was led by Mr. Win. | 3 ,f0F disorderly nomnieg eis Tr wan a.| the charter of the Danville Electric Street Car crowa? Equrrx Covrt—Juige Bradiey. J. , prmeginr gts oedlcinyeset ok amiior Tyr Biles ond Serves Reseda, eatery Rach ag Huse le ly rai aes firhicostust TO juice att easesesan a Se ee (area tema Pp The following sales of live stock at Arlington re a pablo th right to eet ome Sat = vi 3 made stock yards yesterday are reported: Sixty e public than others ‘wous chart conveyance . havo to pay for his fun. Gen. Carrington said it had been derived i ee Prorat Court—Judge Bradley. cattle; all sold. Best, 434 to 43¢¢: good, 8% to | that Loeffler was not in the habit of “drinkin = — Yesterday-—Estate of John Cephas; will filed. | 4¢-; medium, 3 to 3igc.; common, 2 to 3c. | and that when such 8 were drinking or. xe mu In re 8 C. Jones: Julie w. Moore ‘sppointed png a oer Bins og to Shee a were the biggest took Wh y your honor” re dian: bond €300. In re Lewis Morrill et a hen .; shee} mar! counsel, “even yt drank onee.”” FINE CARVING SETS, Si; Simon. Wolf do.; bond $15,000. "In re |3 t0 5c.; calves, B to 6c. Eight ‘cows and | ‘The court imposed a fine of $2 ji eco Mader & Rwer et al: Mary, E.Jounston do; | calves, to @40, Market brisk. peta oat demanding i ilo WITH anv WITHOUT CasEa, bend $200. Estate of ‘Talty: M. ae No Policy Since Last June. 3 " — ABE POSITIVELY CURED BY ; ; y =e i ‘Madison Square Garden in New York last night. go “ Morris a inted collector; bond $30, The Great Reaper Trust Abandoned. Yesterday in the Criminal Cor judge - Susie Store, aged seventeen, died of Michel's Care-al Camm & Bunion Plasters, | at; of 1-9, sarint, order, or ltation on | "President McCormick of the American Har-| ner, the case of George ‘Hicks, indicted, for thet, mother's residence Wed- | The first game was between the Montreal SOLID SILVER HAXDLE. Es A aril iL H ding. sister (POCKET KNIVES. Ove Triat.will ako a cripple dance for joy. | Sale. “Estate of Wan, Folk: order anthortaicy | Vester Company announces thatowing to grave Rete aaed eet iol’ Deseahen ae one Edward oa 0 Sod by Dragzists, or sent by mail for 60e. per box. | cinim to be compromised. ' Estate of Bervart | legal obstacles the enterprise is abandoned on another Sister, younger, is at the potut of death | ban a, oni Novelty Plaster Works, Lowell, Mass. | Tully; petition of guardian filed. Accounts | the advice of counsel. The collapse of this gi- good ppagedpenns here ag) Coe $ 3 PEARL AND STAG HANDLE PUR ey sineadleeeeaa pion 1 seaadieat ere paso in the estates of . Gilmer, TE. gantic business combine, so far as can be ing ot doubtful A plentifal crop of clear ice has been iad ‘00 <5 > France . Hartley, and in the guardian- is attrib secession of the thered thi f the state. . COMDIRATSON SOORRE KETURD 790 FPanewert, ship of Lillian Keefe, nephew of Kate S. de eerste meres (safe Cintas ta Nia O20, a2, 000, 0 77H TREE. 2 CHAMOIS CASEA, weg REGS 18 om, Geottroy und orphans of Frederick Kobler. | Dearing Company the Whiemac-barnew = teal — is EISEN ON OUN SHORE. a facturing Company and the firm of Warder, a nabry Sas Sean: ANACOSTIA, Bushnell & Glowner. : (OcCIBORS CASES IN GREAT VARIETY. PEACE, PLENTY AND PERITY ATTEND — + —-—_. defense; 4 RED MEN HAVE A GOOD TINE. aera aa te Pa eg br gra a rat om te remind you thet | Mfagonte Temple last night was filled with the| Gen, EB. Tylor, se ale Spr Baltimore, New York, was attacked in his office Thursday | home; cep se é pe riPiees ak 0 Red Men and their friends, Mincola Tribe sig- | ied at his home, “Rosedale,” near Calverton, | "2! emg had ‘been | night by six Italidus, whose motive is supposed by 5] Cann On Cazore. FRUIT KNIVES. Fixe READY-MADE CLOTHING nalling its entrance into ite new quarters with | last night. He was seventy years old. During | Mai", ‘that tarnished | t0 have been robbery. The postmaster gave ssh flow riculoaaly ow Saaree: | brilliant fete. ‘Three hundred guesie were | the lato war he was colonel of the seventh Ohio ; — ‘SUE PIOES xD CRACKS, iba Kerwy Overous, worth | nd Hagan Tefbcs of the Dtriet aid Omage of | regiment, subsequently being in command of « | 3 wo at the, ealiabe’ had ‘plotted to kill Me “READ THRSB PRIOR, ‘00k CmESTE, Overconta, real value #15, marked | Alexandria attended. There was a host of | Prigade serving iy —— said tha Betboia and rob the office = strangers. The tall room wax picturesque | commanding » division in the Army of the SKATES OF ALL THE BEST MAKER GOES 17.50, mudaced to ¥:-43. | with plants, bunting and morry dancers, while | Potomac. 1863 Gen. Tyler has resided in wi the lower ‘oors were converted into banquet | Baltimore, and was appointed postmaster by — — ——— nie SS ward. halls. Among the Indies present were Misses in 1877. | He was department o 9 ¢ ¢ Antique-finiabed Bed Room Buttes, pieces, ICE AXD ROLLER, Divan Overcoats. Maud Egan, Kate Hutchinson, Sophie Cook, 7 for $17 cash, oF 18 on credit. poo Prices | ‘Addie Entwisle, Alice Green, Ella Joy, Sag Cmuepunpbigsepared be tn — ton, W. Wekaest Sage ses C. HL. Williamson snd E. Williamson, Mayhew, ‘T-iece Parior Suites, solid valnut frames, upbol- ; UNBRRAEABLE stared tn plush or best heiseioth.tor €28eash or 630ca | “8K TO SEB OUR ~eeeen 4 becswink Soh. i nent, Boa KEIvES, Hotnie! Camsiunere Satis, Sacks and Frocks, Arnold. Nichol, Dodge, Cator, + Joy, MESS Case MERE SUT Howard, Gray Langley; faker, Staab, Eno,¥ow-| gumptive, who bas boon under trent : Good WOVEE-WIEE BED SPRINGS Ser 62:95 ‘SOMETEING SHTIRELY EEW. $4.50. son oe ee Te SOE, 90.08. }ler, Burgess, . ins. The | ment at Borlip by the Koch system enna _ ny ASUIFOR TWO FinceR = | Committocs were 08 follows: Roosption, J- 4 | sad who isin charge of Dr, William A. Taitavall ‘BRUSSELS CALPET, 400. i vi! vi C. Fy .) xi Fy < cash oF Ge. ca credit an Sanitary Underwear, pure cochineal | py unamnon, C- ,pisahen ray, YG. | of New York, is as well ‘as could be expected, > : BARBER & Rosa, Cadersear, Kenner, and is detained at Antwerp, owing to the ice | Cada, MAWERS@L. | ler, C. Chase, D. ‘T. N. Shanks a * | in the river, which is rendering navigation al- Ts fh SiandS1c. Reuuced to Te. pene ge b) — Cf: Bed eral committee. O. H. Wi iipefore Care xen eet ae liamson and H. Fouths’ Saspemders. silk embroidered and leather | Crump, Charles 10. 2 paar. 4 Men's Fedora Hats, $2, $2.5, $2.50 Reduced to | Schawb, A. 812 apiece. ‘ kina, Charles SHOUT PANTS SUITS, 41,54 UPWARD. Burgess, W. AND THe PRAST WILL BROE Jas. Ts, zee care GLORUNG. nouse, bee host a PRCT, ‘Oni Paice ““* - Open ‘until 1} o'clock p.m. sa x the Guxrs Serrs Scovnen AND PRESSED FOR a1. A rity Sen pet unig» Ons called tr aed PE eee oe