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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penzeylvania Avenue, corner llth Street, ar The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. Tar Evrxtso STAR is eerved to endscribera in ee ——————EE | THE WATER SUPPLY QUESTION, theeity by carriers, on their own account, st 10 cenvs per week, or 44 cents per month. Copies st the syste Zeemts each. By’ mal—postare prevaid— ta s month ; on “(See Warncy Brax—publihed on Friday—e7 | Pe 5 se age prepaid. 10 copies for $15; a } FAD mail enbecriptions mag his address by stating thal he was present at the request of a committee of citizens to ex lain the plan which he proposed for tension of the Washington Aqueduct i Been aS ae i en ae ee = ee , 3 | Address of ten. M. C. Meigs. Before the Capitol Hill and East’ Washington | Assoctation, Quartermaster General Meigs, 1 S. A., delivered last evening an addre yon the “Extension and Completion of the W ashington ? ; Aqueduct and tts Connection with Washington City.” MeCauley’s hall, where the address was delivered, was filled with an interested audi- ence, who frequently expressed thetr by rounds of applause. General Metes began HISTORY OF THE WASHINGTON AQUEDUS? RO paper sent longer" =e 2 in ad. ==s 3 + > The aqueduct was begun tn IS35. 11 Is a con par iaiew ot whens gat alee opt | Vv WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1879. TWO CENTS. avi or iasnnrs Taking water abGiea’ Pi cere : SPECIAL NOTICES. ts ne. F. reservoirs—the re ving reserv: 6 miles from Rock ereek, and the | ‘The Potter Investigation, graph tem so powerful as to be a guarantee | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. | Tel ms to The Star eae merce Bs eure we TESTIMONY OF MR. JOHN F. COYLE. against absorption, and afford lower rates to tomas, moun 16: | €gTa: * | to 130 feet above tide le Mr. John F. Coyle was examined yesterday ‘He press. SPAT; 3 Spee al merting of the RW, E wil be bald THIS, Fue anne! . c ACTOSS (Ite Slualler ¢ —— MR. 3. W. SIMONTON * SENATE.—Mr. Kernan presented a petition of Eee ne rieinal ore . | ve: setter eh committee, the = 4 S ginal plan contenip aoe : Washingcon News and Gossip, | betore the Potter investigating committee. The yepited to Mr Goodsell, polnting ont that his Virginia shore, ot wi ‘tt 7. HOLE SWEET, Gram CS) acdid | witness, in reply to Mr. T ‘i els > -s Mrs. Clement 8. Sands, M. D.,of New York city . eu, stated that he | mgument, so far as the Associated Presswas | 2° that ner dlsabilitios be removed and that BISMARCK’S BILL. owned by the United States, why Recers 'To-pay.—Inter 3 al | went to Florida during the election of tsienpon , concerned, : ; : rae RE” Supply ali tie stone needed for BRAND ELOCULONARY aND Most | 6° f Ls : OcuneLD » | snd perfected organization, which is valuabie | she be invested with the right of suffrage. - | i —— Sean ; PSE OCNDIN MO | revessue, § nstomns, $592,304 6. | LECUGn pelon at the BOUL Housel Wrage 8a tlanehise—that Its competitors admit thelr | torpor to tip comunceee OU TIVUNECN ANCL | RSIAN RYACEATION OF STEKEC. Ron ee ere wae =a © ; a eee Rake me » pe imabliity to create or accumulate a similar | tions. AY EV! 4 abe | I has suitic p Karate ll te Wale Gniy opportunity. Mee | ieecenne ae Ty. Bane stna a bon, | ingtgn. and was taken into a room. where he | Monerty, and that therefore Congress oughitro | Mr; Windom presented resolutions of the col- | thie District. | Thtsis wot the case tw ply opporta Senators Paddock, Anthony. Burnside, McDon- | saw Mr. Edward Cooper and Mr. Whitney intervene to reduce the Associated Press to the | ored Western Emigration Soctety, of Charles order to inc PER REAM AND ald, MeMtion, Ki ny instructions and ans, Mill level of its rival. called attention to | ton, S. C., favoring the passage of his resolution it will be nec Bary i comy lete t he , x | his dispatchestto Heney Taverne ssyevas to | the fact that Mr. Goodsell’s statement in iegard to the migration of colored people. | INVESTIGATING THE PLAGUE. should not cost over Eww. The wandct. ts Wookst ore. 1010 . above New York ave | Foster, Mec ok Hrewer, and Pugh. P. i | his dispatches to Hen: Hlaveieyer. “Iwas tO | the matter in controversy to De 4 DUS Laid on the table. . | Eemerally a eslindric pipe Jor tube man une. feolSIw_ | Pinckback «<0 called. go to Florida and ald the democrats there IN | between rival private business o . | Mr. Wallace presented the protest of the En- j Bick oF ‘stone masonry fram 9 inc 2 © PURE NEWFOUNDLAND OOD LIVER | j obtaining all the evidence that was requis! | with which Congress has nothing whatever to | gineers' Club of Philadelphia, against. the em- in thickness. HS descent t — loge, and Representatives | Cooper gave him ni 5 0 exw “a: - ux, at ROBERTS" pose and Repree netics | cave ninh. cipher Key: Withes was eoleond Nowrvatu | ‘ —The President to-day sent to | secure a truthful count, to defray any expenses | WU A a vt : y engl <ciusirely on the | CRIMES AND CASUALTIES, | city iss inches tote mile, There are 12 or tt " COI 9th | “ 24 e. O23 lo, and that said statement amply contirmed oyment of army engineers exciusirely jo | 3 5, s .. street andi Bennsyivania avenue, Socenmabeitic | the Senate {he following nominations: Richard | that were requisite for that, purpose, and (9 ald | the Associated Press declaration ‘that ail | Improvement of stississippt levees. Referred to t muostiy short and nearly all throug fall it. jan1$-Im_ r them In any way Tcould. I was authorized to | ine “Gis riminations made by the Western | tbe select committee on levees. | hard firm cneiss rock. The conduit trself ts sfal rint —____ = ceay | Me Te ee Ge | employ money limited in amount by my own } eirelearaph’ Company. towed | Mr. Spencer, from the committee on military | . ‘The total length of the aque- SS LUENITURE, QARPETS, UPHOLSTERY | Ye, I elds, O- Otto Fankectin, | udement and discretion.” “While atthe Ebpict | mon GoneRiine Of the aswel Since | STs re oon making a special appro- FOREIGN AFFAIRS. exclusive of the Potomac dam. GOODS AND BEDDING. sf wholenale pricee, | NJ Joun ents Geo. Ally! | House was introduced by Mr. Hewitt to Mr. | Sra" thay “there are mo. discriminations | piiation toerect buntdlugs for depart bona: | The Russian Evacuation of Turkey. CAPACESY Ant ALTCAL WERETERY: er ene ee malate | for Gaon anoles one ria ‘ | ‘Theln, Who accompaniet him to Tatlabasse | intavor of the latter. He pointed out that | quarters at Fort Snelling Minn. Placed om te | _ CONSTANTINOPLE, Fen. Is-—-Measures are be. The aqueduct’s capacity depends upon the = Garvey, of 0. for Nevada agence. 3 ~ | Thelin folk withess the Florida returning board | yewspapers were pot missionary enterprises, | calendar. ing taken to occupy the territory evacuated by | gate aaueduct's capacity depends upon. the HAVING BOUGHT THE PATENTS FOR | oie Oe oe ee | bur were published for promt; and thsi nev Mr. Cockrell. from the committee on military | the Russians. Orders have been given for seven | ifn renee of level between the water at (re Dr. Colboun's Portas evar retcrisloniog the | 4, 28E COMMITTEE ON ArrKorRtaTIONs of the | RO altention to the statement. Did not velleve | paper publishers could not be expected to give | affairs, reported adversely on the menoriar ey | battalions of Turkish troops to advance from | recervoir seven miles below. -W ‘water mend {t as the best possible way of mo are ; House has comp/eied the sundry civil appropri- | ME. Tliden knew anything about the dispatches | 1 Ther competiters the use of their own facili. | Anna Elk Carrol, of Narglatd, eke senor | the Tehacudlja lines th tie niece ae aoe jevel with the cient of Ane ane —21 Shot dry air from furnaces, Introbe stoves and StS | ation ill. and 1 has been ent to che babies | Passing Se eet er amselt ind Cooper and | ries for doing business with success, He denied | pensation for military plans-an'l valuable ser. | ple, A portion of two resiinonts of pondan. tae shew Soi andsummeriixe “If you wish to svoid | Printer tot pruated. : cipher telegram, which Wascent to avemeyer | Hat the “Associated Press monopoly” was a | Vices rendered the goverument during the late | Meriewhich areto be ready by the ist of Maren | 12 headache, catsrrh and sore throat use Testriction upon the diffusion of knowledge | war. and the committee was discharged trom | Will likewise be sent into that province. The Al 115 feet above tde, | | THe Govrusvent Derartu i ~tie direction of | Starbie's expe | \ i In New York. Witness did not_ know what the a i 50 aot re 5 ne 4 aday With the water tn the’ Po! T BUILDINGS TO ans 5 among men—tfor they published their news {n | its further consideration. gendarmerie will be under English and French peed - a HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | BE Chosen Nexr Sarexpay. Sapbich expenses to Foran wee gon tgeny | thelr own newspapers—and all the people could | Mr. Bayard, from the committee on tinance, | sficers. ‘The Russian area ee te bagi | [eo atehatee eill Gs caeoaes gallons ; 817 9TH STREET, NEAR THE AVENUE | the Presiders. oil the departments of the go' didn’t know what Marble was doing in Florida. All that they declined | reported a bill amending the charter of the | moving from Adrianople towards Boungas to- ater nth 4 erpment wilt Fire Sets, Engiish Tile, Slate Mantels, Par- | a ene ea, Sema ae ss MILBURN’S PHARMACY. | 1429 PENKSYLVANIA AVENUS. gODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught a MENS Lick, Bedford and Bethesda Waters by the losed next Saturday, Fel ores | the water 3 feet deeper in the dam, and 4 ing the birthday of George z feet in the reservoir, the delivery will be Loss of American Cattle on Ship- | 90,000,000 gallons. When the aqueduct wae bonrd. butlt 99 gallons a day for each inhal ‘The chairman showed witness a dispatch dated November 10, 1 and sent f | sent to Alexander Thein, whic 7s quick with cornucopia green pateh. - W. Pach Mr. Springer.—That is a dispatch that we can to do was to give these reports for publication | Freedmen’$ Savings and Trust Company and | day, February in other newspapers not in thelr connection— | for other purposes. Placed on the calendar. ae there was ne power in es ee ti Mr. ee an the committee on priut- that a producer of news reports or of any- Ing, reported favorably on resolutions to print Lospox, Feb. 1s.—The steamship Sorrento, Pst ¢ om ae {hing else shall not sell ils products and de- | 3\/extra copies of the correspondence of B.D. | which has arrived at Hull trom New York. lost Sine oman ee ea SERRE Gavinet | iver It directly to the purchaser or canvasser, shburn, our late minister to France, in re- | s1 head of cattle and 163 head of sheep c 3 dears i 5 ing a picture of the Cavinet } all un oiear es i instead of indirectly through other dealers, | gard to the Franco-Prussian war, and to print | pa oie “at sie ah as pullimis Aisua tise baraamt eee cee White House for | Se oct Reply ing to the statement that, the Associated | 5, additional copiesot the narrative of Hall's people: at 71,000,000 jpouyles Ay € “ + ress m1 e Wa a JY i s s nd Arctic E: ISI sa PY Were arrer: opie: a me “1 a wale i nls | ‘The witness said Thein showed him that dis. P’P€sS had cut the Washington Post off from it cond Arctic Exposition; and they were agreed city now 1 gallons per head nat el ne ne * mth reports In an improper manne to. a spending a few days In the | Pétch. Witness once drew on Cooper in denaniied the dismissal ot Mr Mr. Davis (11), from the committee on the WHY IS UNE CITY NOT BETTER strut m Florida and read, Come H | 1 | | | thus obtain the news. | | | Strike Ended. ~ The strike of the tron and steel founde: Shefield has terminated, the men ac T. Robe: cotland, and the reduction tn ther wages : York for $5,500 OF $5,400, aa ron ee BCE, : ges. sawole Zion. return to itis p Gen : a WuEROy IE Mr. Simonton said that the Pos? had | judiciary, reported adversely on Senate bill to lace any = DEPOAaIT CoM. | Shields cain the Senate hexi Thursday | Serna Cen NERO a been ‘cut off because, after months of ex- | amend Section 4.9% or the Kevised Statutes in | The pair HAMArek ss FBI. ‘ ptter Suppitest , THE NATIONAL BARE Deer ares | on the -ab;vt of soldiers” pensions. hate ney een tate Postulation, it persisted in violating a gen- | regard to writs of error in bankruptcy cases, | cares «The result ortie dee on res pone : ge epee RE BURGLAR and DAMP PROOF VAULTS, | Congres wu I's Iner, of Lowa. how post Cee ree eng ee Semmes Sie Tesulation of the Assoclited “Press | and it was Indetinitely postponed. He also t: | ticn to arrest and prosecute nepory eens Feiner elie cyred we iL pao C NT at $5 to 36 f tr c Gen. Bt easter He Was sppointed Januity 1, 1805, Inst the service of their Teports to parties | ported from the same committee, with amend- | YChasssihest and pr oe fe fect sat all en roUThe tO Un by inside of which are SAFES FOR RENT at $5 to of Ch 3 EDES city = Tprevions to that was aclerk In the éxecu- i r a charge of violating the socialist law wili fore. : * per year_protected by Sarzent’s time lock. | author ef the vension arrearages ‘bill, is a! TUG Phamher Om the melt of the porsidentiny | Who encourage their competitors by rece Inent, Senate bill to amend section + the | shadow the fate of the disciplinary DIL Th pag. | Set. Pi ‘One | feet. oe 2) fe BONDS, SILVERWARE, or other SECURITIES, | proniiieni aspit nt for the democratic nomina- ar ee to New york and | bd using such competitors’ news. ‘The rule | Revised Statutes of the United S ates referring | jiamentary circles there seemsto be litle douyi, | 3! jin diameter. 1 is ve imites ond at Kinds of VALUABLES recelvod, Scosur | ton for governer of Ohio, Stayed there about two Weeks. Ile spent his | Pélmits te use of all speeches, but not the re- | tothe same subject as the above bill. Plac thar the bill will be relectod Uy @ eeaaee om Mating, Teservoir to the cap ports of a rural association—the the | onthe calendar. ated Press being that the met y. Withers introduced ive organization should work together | secre of War to issue and all the ‘Thetr daily at i25 feet elevat s extend to Capitol i todeliveron Cap iol provided now RAILS FOR EUROPE-—Mr. Crosby, the | Ume partly at Gov, sidence, Gram- Molden deco bounce uy During he was engaged on business connected with the executive de- majority. For the first time the national erals and progressists are united. SUll the vious wavering polley of the national lit bill authorizing (he all tents to the su- at Florence, Italy, in a dis- 2 ey ane "5 from t eo way iss ‘ e, ventures tiie | pa Bk cross-examined ii for The common interest. and agai perintendent of the Virginia Military institute. | qiner met ree cant tt ieee awn MATHEY OAYLUS' OAPSULES, , pent oF Stare, Yentures tie | partment. | Mr. Hiscock cross-examined him at | 10%) competitor. Committe on military affalrs, that a slashing gncoh by Pritee ples tae. gallons; 2', feet main, , Used for over 25 years with «reat success by | Cpinion (hat MMT cotineie ite Eace. | Gace Cone Det e Or eis Business. | demented Mr ; Mr, Butler Introduced a Dill for the retiet of | \omdatesclve the allhinee. : Ain, 0h the physicians of Paris, New York and London, and Sear iets negate nh me awe predu ter of his tiakingany such | Vii, A. Courtney. Committee on tnance. 2 ne r NE saa every: Ane trade of | Apes s tothe busie | Prepretor of the Post had tn fact buns en | judiciary, reporte hake. ¢ | candidate at the election for me by CLIN & 00. Parmadtnke ly oe yclestion hin as to the bust | 4 totally diferent reason of ised Statutes of | C&ndidate at the election for merntx than ¢6 ad that the business in went in the county of ¢ brought : ued had no connection Mr tnceron.: . ARR SCODIDae eatea ne Sion Thest sanguine petsons autielnated.” Te . The South Matian Tatlway ¢ with the present proceedings. Witness saw no ; Se the United. Sta alo ronoried, | 20) on the questions of home > streets, = ere sa peny has pat down a coustderable quantity of | cipher telegrams at ark. Upon be- Washington Society. SU PROP EUCHMINITIE Guth ater ial tenure alone. Col. Colthurst, ise econ hs ‘ steel rails forty feet. long. and the results have | ing pressed tinlited having | ‘That even foul weather will not m tite. sam ne ’ 1to amend section 495 of the Re: ece candidate, advocated both proposi- tutes of the United States in regard to | }lOnS me Lis opponent, Sir Geors Wilts of error in Daukruptey eases. Placed on. | Burst, his nephew (conservative), declared that iieealendae Ube first was a degradation of Ireland, and tiv senate b ted ip cipher Pelton aud also He was asked to write hich the d ofl Colt- YLOSING OUT SALE B been Tavorable. copied a disp oF tor Cel. CHES, JEWELRY. c var SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, attending entertainments which e sure to prove wie DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS ON THE Pt : s Tet inst be PRINTING constn «VESTION.— Immediately after the adjournment proved! veeteriay atleroon shen ar a ‘ . : latter meant spoliation, ‘The landl Pr y Nicing secs RETIREIRGHE . | _ Mr. Hoar called up the resolution to pay Jo: * lor Koipee dancing reee| Mid ast e en the i 'y ally sides BC ‘This ie no humbus!" Cail aiid examine prices. of the Hous: } esterday a democratic caucus was : ee ee ee ee Seen ar $5,000 in full compensation for his ex: | 4! Sided with the conservati LP. LIBBEY, held for the purpose of discussing what. if any. NON THE STAND. charity ball made the day one of the brightest | Fenses ih prosecuting bis claim to a seat in the Investigating the Plag: plateau, feb3.Im 437 9th street. | (nances should be made in the pri tem | committee inet at 12m.and re- | of thes falannals, Senatorand | Senate asa Senator from the state of Virginla Moscow, Feb. 1s.—The commissioners ay Ber ee - i hn | of government printing. Mr. Rice, of Ohito, of- | sumed examination of Mr. Thomas ¢. Dunn, of kept open house, for all jn Is3, Agreed to—Veas 4, nays 26, pointed by the Ausirian and German i rise to 1 ORSE OWNERS, ATTENTION ution providing that’ the publi arolina return “a fo dtr. heartily welcome. There | Mr. Cameron (Wis.), from’ the comiatttee on | ments to investigate the subject of th : : en Cece Sere nee mee oe contract by the clerk: ‘outh Carolina returning board. To Mr. al invitations given. Anawnins | transportation routes to the seaboard, reporied | left here for Tvaritzir on Monday eveni c aption iS bitch greater Than oe eee cee eee to give bond sutticient ed:—Solomon represented that there was an sed from the door to the street 16 | with. amendmen: pate bill to amend the Whrough tue Mo ons per hour, and the houses on atthe low price of $10 per month, First. af discharge of the duty. A | agent of Mr. Tilden at Columbia (Mr. Smith the visitors from the weather in enter- | river and harbor bill of 3 in regard Loon, Feb. is.—A special dis the high ground, not only on Capitol titll. class stables, with box stall for every horse. Two nt resolution, offered by Mr. Willis. Of | Weed) for the purpose of using money, it need- | NE. ‘The gas was lighted Indoors. Mrs. Jones | tothe payment of Jas. B. Eads fo! improve- to the Pest says: The contr; in North W asks ton. where the SN ee ete beating | setting forth that as.! .g Seatac hover saw | {BG numerous other charming ladies received | ment at the mouth of the Mississippi river. | St. Gothard Railway tunnel ts tre over iw feet above tide. get no wa RP. P Loxp residing on the place. For further set LORD CAG Ay: to secnve the electoral votes; hever sav the large parlor, and the dining-room was | Placed on the calendar group of French fidanciers to plerce the Sim- | thelr basements or cellars, particulars enquire at 608 10th st. n.w. inter Was being con- | Weed himscif. ‘To Mr. Potter:—Communicated ue Pp ed on the dar nov25-3mn. L. MOXLEY. given up to dancing. Bountifully istactory pplied re- Mr. Paddos THE REMEDY. : ted are: ion to print with Gov. Cl k Submitted a resolution to print r ih extravagant and unss be mberlain from time to time the | Poche, pre spread in'th ehail 2 eo URES ee If another and separate main were laid ¢ ane SHOU bolished: anv it ambel ! JO lime the | fesbment tables were spread in the square hali | (he testimony taken by. the committee on Agri. z : OP igs Te pe aca (aaMracnE win cngements should be made forgiving | TaULobintentess with Soromons the peinc: | love. stats and tn the pillaed, room, Mis. » culture, in regard to infections diseases aunong . NEW YORK NOTES. cheese einer Given oe uae Gear ee lic printing b a IBS TG tle inetive: spinen beh ews Cham. | Joes’ immense bed-room was used for the la: , horned eattle. Agreed to, whe Vanderbilt Will Case. cok He we ra pn the route ¢ « d conditions, aud f Dee eae one of aese, tnterviews Cham- | gies’ cloak-room, ‘Thus CWO entire tloors or the | “Mr, ‘Morrill moved. £0 reconsider the vote by | xen es’ Bere We AE Case. ase | miles. Capitol Mill would be relieved: buat Wash AT COST FOR CASH. ditt id in berlain would be one of the strongest witnesses, | solution a committee of seven members | as ne would necessarily be one of the first vic. | SE Z appointed to report to an adjourned | tims, in case there was any selling ont: don't caucus to be held on Thursday next. tink it was possible to count in Ch: ET MEETING this afternoon, all! abd Tiiden, though tt was impossible to say ‘ ngton west would be ne bet ¥ resumed before Surrogate Calvin this | WZTOn West wo tilts basin. @hicn e ing, when rebutting medical testimony {4 passed last week; agreed to. | was coutinued. Prof. Van Buren,who aitended an amendment to apply | the Commodore, testitied lie had read a report igus Mansion were used, and, although at | which the House bill to authorize the issue of least five hundred attended, no one was crowd- | certificates of deposit in aid of the refunding of i | ed. ‘Thisis the tirst large entertainment ever — the public debt wa anberlain | given in this magnificent residenc He then istants her husband NAPOLEON CABINET, quarts $21.50, pints $23. CABINET VERZENAY, only $21.50. ain, whict ated at $4 ve to Capitol BIL and F r feet Ki, World be st Washing AT INE Cat Jones hed as It this sum can be applied s at tha es he: teehee Acainee. | the proceeds from such certiticates to the pay- | of the autopsy, aud nothing therein contalued |! > the supply of water tn DRY VERZENAY, quarts 815.50, pints $20. the members were present. ‘There was some | My Cqmaneriahe ye ire eee on ree against Mrs. Tester; “Mrs. Pride and Mrs. ML of any bonds bearing interest not le-s | Indicated menial unsoundiess ou the parcor to" Caiter tit ued “at the ee b @. H. MUMM, quarts $20.05, pints $21.75. aisenssion of the Dill tinting Chinese emigra- | noi tiendly. and there was no probablity or | NOW.2OrK: Who are visting her. ‘the latter 1s than 5 per cent. it bon Cio cee bee as W inere. ply and — tion to this country. The President did not | heir counting Hilal in BAOGE any ee | vane Murphy. visited Mrs, Grant-at the White firet authoried eee eat 6 pe sides) iets san che eps Satin Pt pr ey tor the ren =f will indicate whether le would approve or veto the | In response to a question by Mr. Reed, witness | jjoucey Ge Butler's 1 ns, The Arie Scasreed to: 2 > bi Stockh St olas matic 2 Amore economical use Of money. ‘The cost HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS. weasine as proved by the Senate. The disens- | Telated the history of his indictment by the | He as aye oe ene “le 3 a amendment was agreed to, and the bill band today vot ae ae bees ck en Ve : rly chargeable Lo the w hole 30 per cont off for CASH on all grades, making | hil" pas hot Yee DEEN OSTA oe Oe bn | area a el ue sald SE Duttadcineia, | Zamnacona, Miss Matthews and her friend, Miss the morning business, the Senate re- | Of ten ihousand shares voted Inv taverat tke | NRO ats. At Cong ng the price of our “Puuchinello” Brand $3.00 per | ji) 00° jh MgO. DAK to The House a 1000 for BOOKS, station furnished in | Halsay; Speaker Randall iter and her sumed the consideration of tue bill to amend | measure. This action 13 taken with a view to qld States Aan pe? It bundred. : Some of the Senate | previous years, which was, he contended ringen (Mrs. internal revenue laws, and reduce taxation on the bank's capital, and will | js cheaper to brit margin THOMAS RUSSELL, , yimportant | Strict compliance with law. Witness and te ae Ae re fe tae ot Nesneoer save to the institution about $15,000. year. the cHLy than t¢ y down costly ¥ ones, e wa vas also | deza were indicted, one for drawing the SKE ISTE eat Higher | ent onered 1a) BLO eS eae oS at) bw Nea ae iron mains water (rom the Jan23-tr 1913 Penna. avenue. he pad as 2 4 rant and the other for paying it. Wituee had | Suitably dr _ The visitors did not leave til! | pound and coffe nuts per pound, The Excitement in he New Vork buting re= a © im silonal interest that stich mexsures should be | Bot been tn South Carolina since the indict- sdopted as would prevent unjust discrimina- | ment. ‘To Mr. McMatton: fen aeninst the American export cattle trade | feeling on either side in re land or any foreign nation, | the national tic wuttt @ LIBBEY. “ a Stock Market, ) rising toa que: 1 on 18,—The Post's tinanetat hange tue lange si ill the theme much the same pleasant HOUSE.—Mr, Davis, \N. € Many others who had reserved ticn of privilege, stated that he had been rep- the evening were found by ten resented as reflecting upon the collectors of in- venth annual ball given forthe | ternal revenue at Chicago and Louis, ina Nevertheles puny as well themselves f | o'clock at the enents in 1 d the cost of suc | duced in the y and cest of brid ions of tunnels. work has been yreatly re- erty 3 s. dimentty "sare NOW avoided or geratty stronger | ation tothe state than | et; there were rumors tn the air some legislation that will prevent | Uiat if the democrats could secure the election on the OPPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET ey iildren’s Hos be as = Sais sation aid interest. reduced by Use GF Sheet-Iron pipes of larie siz | theshipment from this country of diseased cat- | Of Gov. Hampton they would let Mr. Tilden. go. | ee Hie ae speech wuede by Pee days ago. Medls- | was eagerly watched this morntug 0; ing Water across Vajieys. This develoy He will be necessary. | Republicans felt that if there was Sia | Temple, which was as at the previous balls | ° ‘rhe Speaker recognized Mr. Wood for reports, | (PeBed with a bound from yes’erday’s closing | ment of ez sneering the worldowes to !ie reads Gor. Bizth Street and New York Avenues. e : = | Tes of the. demmery ay eacessesorirrestlarl- | very handsomely decorated. ‘Te lady Mana | fromthe commiticeon Wave and weoes ceiee | biices, bul Was soon sold tively, and ste: + Ingenuity of the American miner t ‘THE GRANT MOVEMENT Will buom this week. | Ues of te democrats in the state would be | pers always give the de tions their personal a previous order of the House. down, prices falling in the first hour ‘lds of California. Gen. Logan ts expected here on Thursday night | Overlooked. Took no one but Gov. Chamberlain | fitention, The windows were covered with | “Me Corte freee nee point of order thar | $ght-_Th a h ro ae length, cross valiey's hundreds of foot below ee ea : nto confidence in ite pe ae beige othe | 2107 2 S uutet, and be- | grade by she and Hon. Zach. Chandler on Friday. It is With Solomon” Soke aon,to the conversations | lace curtains, and the was the consideration of the ron pipes. The metal ts pro Is and musie gallery the special ord | pected that i. ‘handler will be elected Senator draped with flags of many nationsandfestooned — ce vane slong, and prices have since advan Jaton to the conversations | SAE oe pr coumnen Wanted tne baat 25 percent: the leading stock nana ed | tected trom sion by being painted with cert as col rectet ‘ver named a 1 pvergre v1 5.3 cu 3 J a err ") rder, 2 i at Pad SI kK IS rise white asp! a Oo save the ts ol ea cing | {day and will leave to-night for Washington. | price, When he came first he sald he was au- | Wythe pena ¢r the Ball ark ite aoe ea after sone AISCUSIDM I Ce ree ane. | having been the Western’ Union ‘Telegraph, | ug aspualt 2 joints a few tutes of trae ae The trends of Corbin, who Is contesting Sena- | thorized to use $100,000 If necessary. Knew that | ALUC Head oF Te nell, a “Charity” in letters tion of consideration’ noo § Test aues- | ‘The leading stccks In lation to-day have | of chopped straw are thrown in at the bead oc ONB DOLLAB tor Butler's seat, lave assurances from the | Solomon went to Baltimore. ‘There was no un- | })3tfous n leaves, studded with white and The House, by a vote of 91 yeas to been Western Union Telegraph, Union Pa- | the syphon, and being carried by ine Toree of WILL BUY hew Michigan Senator, they claim. that he will | derstanding that Solomon was to communicate | {ea can ‘The dais was bordered with | retused to consider reports from the c Citic, Northwest, St. Paul, Lake Shore. | the current into all the open jolnts, they ar: Vote to oust Butler. A meeting of the friends | with him. Did not know till Donaldson spoke | potted plants in blossom. None ot the balls on ways and me: ts and the coal stock. Investment shares con- | filled with Ubts matertal, and the pipes under 100 FEET of Chandler was held last, night. at which a | of the matter that he (Donaldson) knew any- | Pitnertohiven tor thie worthy object have been | "Mr. iale then whtagonived the s vin | {nue very strong, tock Island having advanced | enormous pressure become pratiealis’ water cominittee on “enthusiasm” Appointed. of | thing about the matter, Did not know why | more numerously attended. Part of the time | whit dak tion to ROO COMRiee ee OU! | to 135, Burlington and Quincy to 122, New York Light. Let us avail ourselves of these improve oF Te cOMNetee eas made chairman. | Donaldson came to him, but presumed Mr. Sol- | The ‘oor was tov crowded for dancing, wie | Witte%,mouon to £0 into comm mb Ue | Central to 118i,, and Réonsfelear and Saratoga | Mentsin te aye ore: Gea, Melg ‘This committee is at work to-day collecting | cmon told him todoso.’ The vote wascotintea | ‘Be Hoor Be Wal hi sides and th TRIS. MOUON ee Dereon UL. ays | 104%. The last named pays 8 per cent ares | lained that his idea was to dig a tmuned BOARDS money, (0 get up the scenic effects for the | under thelr immediate eye and inspection of | fhatferma were Hed. NO onl tee eng hs, | jg Ths motion “was Jo reported tae tems | dends, guaranteed by the Delaware and Hud. | (Hesumed, that, luis Wdea was to dig) a trnel Chandler ovation, ‘The Logan arrangements | the democratic managers. The board adjourned | 2! ‘abi a one Ate DTIC TGn ee ee eee nae Ube Hen : ‘ seorgetown from the 4 ns a cag eee: . sf oa son canal company. U. S. bonds continue ist 4 : D have been complete on the 2d at half-past twelve, noon. Solomon | Tate Ta CLE To eee et amelie taking the census, with House | strong, and the same disposition noted yeatore petigtine Bey retell ti Ai = — | Must have been in New York, according to the | going tothis ball. Mrs 8. ¥. Niles, Mrs Rick. | “Rendments. | point of order on the pil, | 2a¥ tO buy the 5's and 6's of 1ssi is apparent. | i,sw feet long, and 9 feet in diaaenee ONE DOLLAB DISTRICT AFFAIRS Conan! he bill facts now known. There was a runor that the | Ctts Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Audenreid, Miss E.G. | artic was sent to the committee of the whole’ Pearce iceapoel ji2\) higher than yesterday.as | posea of well riveted bolier tron of stffickent wie deve Which assed ihe House yesterday to amend | court was about to issue an Order concerning | smith, and Miss Edes stood near ‘the door to | “rhe House then. at leat goat ante ceo, | are also the currenc; The 4's and 4: are | strength and then to tunnel through ( high the act of June 11th, 157s, creating a permanent | COUDUDg members of the legislature. The ad- | cive ail comers a kindly welcome. Among | tee of the whole (Mr. Goole in the Chair onthe | Stoug, but unchanged as to price. Mone ‘ | ground north of Washington to 14th street just journment was not on account of that ordel ers e rec e Wi 5 a3 percent. Time loans are as quoted yes' | a 2 4 100 FEET re 1 ‘ =: anys . " others of the reception committee who helped | census bill. chee did north of Boundary street; the vrmnel and Dia in erect ates aU Te tee plum: | The board bad previously decided tat to make the time pass pleasantly were Mr. | | day. Prime mercantile paper is sas per cent. | Syphon should be of the same dlameer and or Commissioners to abstain from advertising | (¢!™® Would then expire. Lewis Davis, Dr. Grafton’ Tyler, who was with LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. | Jenders to maahe ys oe Several corporate money") capacity as the Washington aqueduct. Tr } ¥ for proposals for ordinary street re. | m@Porary one, whic s granddaughter Mi neral and — a rae # Pes Cen: the minimum di should not cost more per foot than did the con- BOARDS law now 4s, such advertisine 19 | Se . Poe, s Wendell, Feading DADKS Wildly Coe ceion Of One of the | duit of that aqueduct with its costly stom tore: Te alenreduess te auouNWCLIGn he Railroad-Telegraph B owas ‘ard, Mr. and 1 7 Saenne OF agreement. Party to the under- | bridges and numerous short tunne!s. 1 required from a contractor from the fall vaiue | TESTIMONY OF MANAGER SIMONTON, OF THE NEW | Mrs. Pollok, Miss Christinas, and :—Can you not induce the Distriet |S SOP eereen iuiles oF aqueduct, inciuding Cabin Jolin by Of the contract to one-third. .... The House | YORK ASSOCIATED PRESS, Fe eee eee ee ee Ty Ae Oe caer On NOX SAL: | 4 Seale Shrew RGSes the Senck. | Ue 00,000 & anide. At #19, at District committee will not again meet for busi- imonton, the general agent of the | 2v€, Well, known In. society, were assiduous on Ene compas and Manne Baul ae weer Crxcinnati, Feb. 1S.—A dispatch says The Hey sons tnued to 10th street, wh Topas te nowee Ui GEA eee ssockated Press, stated before the Me’ Neel and. toe! polka becoines eases | completed y the anniversary of the birth | Elwood accommodation train, on the Pan- | Greet. should cost &nees being’ niles tans WILLET & LIBBEY’S, rues on Monday. next Should It thew toa, | Senate committee on railroads yesterday that | ama more Popular | at every dancing of George Washington should induce our eitizen | bandle raliroad. was thrown toi the track by i One lundred thousand dollars a iaile ts $19 per lineal foot. Baltimore tunnelling, 12 feet. in diameter in hard rock, cost $20 per foot. Chi- those now prevailing tunnel 75 feet below dd over LWO miles long, at Examples might be iult i Would bring, with lailin will try to 1 ss it during the las | in the city of New York a single member of the party where there -is room” enou: See ee oregon, uring which tume a | association had the power by hils one objection | Nas noticeable that the dressing was’ ba i OPPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET = #0U0n to suspend the rules | always In order. | to deny the admission of any new paper to tts | \Ome! previous. Mrs. Ricketts wore black 5, Gen. Casey ¥ ee preter reas Tacilities. In the country at large the rule on | {Et"eniproidered In colors Mrs nvete drug, | Washington, Fei when a BU relating @ tana tus polut is various. and ts determined, with | Wore a rich white silk. combined with blactes a ke mee a ‘Dill providing for a, Tho Gee PEee wa cas BIESS SSsoclations | white striped silk, trimmed with point lace, | “q,kemate atu “A special dispateh s f phat tutional £10 There loca! associations: make tuck own ayy, | MSS Bruen Wore & handsome white silk thal Isaac Newland, a country merchant, liviag | _ CINCINNATI, Feb. Is. feet to eth and Boundary = ——_--_ | be no taxation without r and each determines for itself whether it will z rear Foit Wayne, Ind.. started home from Fort } & party of ladies and their escorts, of Buchanan. tes of the city, iustead of tive a accept new partners, and, if so, upon what Wayne one evening in September. 1576, getting | Mich., were returning from church Sunday gallons ‘of water daily, or off the cars at New Haven, the nearest station | night, their vehicle upset in an excavation in Hons per hour. ‘This ts four times aS much tohishome. His body was fonnd next morn- | the road. Mrs. Martha Port and Mrs. Nathan | “8 OU pipes now deliver. Connections arc soldtery to emulate at least the example or the | {BmOken The eater Richmond, Indiana Firemen, and ‘appropriate honor to his | \Gnerday. The co WW hone pel Inemory in the ef injured. A number of other persons wi hed ten years ag slightly injured. The passenger vou, Lake Michigan, and thrown over an embankment and badly wreeke Ts.45 per Loot, le et dies Fatal Tred nin the Dis- | Gor. Sixth Street ana New York Avenue. > __Greistr erry Wore one Of The Most elegant toilets it was of White Silk, trimmed with superb point lace; she Was accompanied by a young | fiom Philadeipiia, who was very handsome! dressed, Mr linear, of Californ! yore sore STUDENT LAMPS. ANOTHER CALL FOR FIVE-TWENTIES.—Sev Sherman yesterday afternoon iss . : 2 De f ri ing In a lonely piece of woods, near New Hamilty were internally injured an rob. Beeded With this tunnel. which will be in dipect eighty-ninth call for the redemption of nay section Of the country where the ASso- | tonict of pale pink «thd pale blue silks Heliad been butaliy murdered tor ae ably dle, "Several ote ie connection with the two reservoirs and t : bonds of The eall ts for clude newspapers from p: ieipation fe Te combined, urs. Kamsdell, who wore a rich | Known to have been on his person when he lett ——— es J semaine: mains of our street. One pipe Which $10,0,00 are coupon and $10,000,000 rex. | ClUde, a esDS * | cherry-colored satin, Was accompanied by her | Fort Wayne. No trace of th vas Severe Snow Storm, eet diameter tapping the tunnel west of 11h istered t This leave outstanding but | BeWS | agreeable frlend, Mrs, MBler, of Carlisle, Pa. . e murderer wa: Mr. Simonton.—Certainly Tean. If Imistak not there are only three points south or Wasl ington where any local association or authorit right to place any restriction on the $50,000,000 of yl x I last nicht when acourtesan, nam NEwrort, Feb. 1 Miss Fullerton, 6% Chillicoté, who wee 8th Diitien, co) imtoo Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willis,wore a charming to Garmeyer a dere New! id let of “deep wine-colored velvet, combined with | Soubed lis bate eh got eee dno nd and | Were forwarded this ND NICKL Lave 5-205 aud about $25,000,0 ne 1 the present rate all the 6. per ted tn in between tlve and six city to two ig with the t will feed severe storm com- | Street west. will be gual in cap Jno, | menced here yesterday morning and continues {bree feet pipes, and connect 0-day. Passengers by the steainer Old Colony Pace ante ow on L stre cast and wes | | for orning to New York . This done, the three tee AT BEDUCED PRICES. cubic (ale Mo aoe mo ed of reports to Its competitors, 1 oes ae as es carriage, and headed him off after he left the | ‘he Way of the Wickford and Shore Line rail ™aiN West of Fiederick street, Georgetown ae | In response to the inquiry why the United train. Garmeye k velvet. s. outa life ded. can be taken up and re. ad. and ‘Tracey is serving | Tad. no Songer 1 kentucky; wore a rich bt} ble men seen at parties this year, | wratit : 7 " e 2 ew “tha » : feat sentence tor mu J Scan! laid to complete a direct and exclusive mde- SCHAKFER'S POS SERYATIONS.— Tn EE erevurine Secsonon is transmitted overland ha 2a teats Wore & those becoming tollevor to shaves of | O'Brien. | Mary alao states thet seaihe pees Singular Case of Accidental Hang- Eoct at loth ad eundaee aiteeee te capes Paes ' ihe Senate yesterday, the nomination of Sati as etvan Hy tha soon ie | ita peaker Randall, who is on He | SopSmurdered a woman, named Lizzie Early ing. fe ter een pt Be igh pion mec rauchise ~ sew government, ant attendants as well as one of the Bara | Hor " 3 “1 ae CINCINN. a care ths AML, to which, at 125 feet altitude, it will dely 1016 Seventh street n.w., Hayes to be postmaster at St. souls was re- | so lectsli pane tha equal diffusion of | et fees ant attend | four years ago, she having incurred (heir Crxcrxnati, Feb. 18.—A dispatch says that x ported back from the Wm, Conrad, aged 1 org ' s, of Dt \ eleven million llops a day or ninety gal Jal6-tr Dealer in China, Glass and Pisted untnlttee on postottices Mr. Simonton said: eas, of Decatur, Ind nowiedge i Was with his attract re. daughter and her friend. went to his father’s Dain to feed st« <, and feli | 10nS a day to each Of 1,00 he 41, feet eee | and pest roads with ople, a Hut recommendation, the | * You have given no franchise to the Associated | yyiss Armstrong. Representative and Mrs. from the hay loft in sucha manner that his Pipe on 19th strect will be able to deliver to the N, JENSEN. WATOH REPA: committee being equally divided as to the ad- | Press, and ft reat hone, It uses the tele- | Kimmel bad thei niece Miss Goldsborouzhs | Osweao, Feb. 1 Brown, a hard- necktie caugiit on a hook and he owas strangied two branches of the 3 feet main on 1. street and * For 20 years with H. SEMKEN, now at Hsabllity of coutirmins i. ‘The Senate cou- | grap lines for the transmission of its own | wich them, who has just feturaed from Balti. | ware merchant m Mexico, while crossing the to the 10,000 Inhabitants of west Washington 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ned the following ne Hons: — John F. | property, as any one else may do, and no fran- } more. Mrs. Franklin Steele and her daughte ilroad ‘track, In a cutter, Fire. 29,448,000 gallons a day. Georgetown will be Dempsey's Stavionery Stora) Hartranft. to be postiaster at Philadelphta: | chise given by Congress can impair the right or | Tire wiltee, Mis, McCauley who was with her ‘un over by a freight train, | | CINCINNATI, Feb. 15.—The business block at fully ‘supplied through the connection with LADIES WATCHES A SPECIALTY \. aouden Snowden, to be superintendent of | the press to vise that property as itdeems best | | ieband. and Mi ent. All h that he died soon after, | the corner of 2d and Paint streets, in Chi! Washington over the iron bridge on Pennsylva- order by me arcguaran- the Philadelphia mint; ‘Thomas Stephenson, to | for its own interest. The telegraph company these ladies were most tastefully dressed. cothe, Ohio, owned by Madetra « Spitnagel.was | nia and by The 2& feet and 1 foot ee ee refunded. febt-ly be ‘tor of infernal revenne, fiteenth dis- | fixes certain rates for this class of service. Among oth xved were Hon, Levi Maish. SWwRGO Fe ne enn ba | burned this morning. Gould « Kells, staliouers, | direct from the distributing reservoir, wi SIX FINE DRESS RTS made to orde: Assistant trvasurers:—Mer- | ‘These rates are open to all.’ Mis. Angus Cameron, Mme, de Hegerinan, Miss | , ,OSWEG0. Feb. is—The City Savings Bank, | occupied the lower stores, ‘The total loss Ig | is hol prope disturb, and which will serve SS\Nery best Musiin and twenty-one hundred OStOn. : i Senator Teller inquired whether tbe Associ- | yy: (airs ric, MY. Arroyo, Count Litt having compited with the requirements of the | $15,0v0; fully insured. also to increase by Ubeir surplus delivery Ue for 07.20. ready to put on fi | ated Press claimed the right to have an edivor Maite. Mr. Carric, Mr. Arroyo, bank ‘department, will resume business on — supply of Washington. The total supply from fin DRESS SAL made to order vat i 1 | aisa Tress claimed the right to have an editor irs. Hannegan and Miss Bruce, Mr. and Mi Thursday next. Ashore at Long Branch the extension of the condult north of Washin; clea. uanner for $2.25. “Saliafaction ciaracteed, | cuir Sew Von ee ey Ceives tie Aeeasa ue meDaper ofiee which Te- . Lathvop, Mr. Polo, Miss Maxwell, Mrs. Patter- St, Loxa Branca, N.J., Febe1--The ship Anna | ton sed fromthe Giinbetiog seer oe eae je ee ee : -————_ r Si ? : 2 Miss Sherrill, Misses Schenck, a son, consul at Amoy, in a - | 12th, in ballast for New York e e op- wi: GRORZELOWN, 7,500,000; 01 \ENTLEMEN’S DRESS HATS. THe CoMMITTER oF Ways ax MeAxs to-day. | ailucion ho gn epuled that he Ey Others who wlways add Interest 10 | ra eat Or ctate eet Famers a a | posite the Hast End horelhercarabaurronicn: |! ‘With the power, by tappilg the con. a Padiew SEAL SHIN SACOTE pF considered the genera! business before it. | He (Mr. Simonton) had understood that x ore: RCI COPE ees kocd market for clocks and watches may be | this morning. duit at other points on’ Boundary: street, of FUR-LINED SILK CIRCULAL Nothing: Was said about the pending question | Ueman had been dismissed from the Washington DEFEATED BoTn CoMMITTEES.—Mr. Cox, of | foundin China. Wealthy Chinese will pay hi h bringing aad “ =n ton whenever it ts needed y Fresh stock, recent purchases, redired ve to providing the means to meet che | Put pon such a pretense, DULIE Wie ee roe | prices for ornamental clocks, but the cheaper ‘The Markets. the full supply of the aqueduct, now ninety STINEMETZ. Hatten asp Poanre deflcieney 1h the next tiseal year, tts con, | that such dismissal had been demandes New York, to-day signally defeated both the | the article the better its chances Of SUseee | -BALTIM . 18.—Virsinis sixes deferred, millions. ‘Tlits supply is capable Of Turther in- abit 9237 Pounsyleania ave.» sideration will be resumed ai the next meeting | In resp the suggestion that the Asso- | committee on ways and means and the appro- | provided the clock always has a striking ap! Be: do, es roe Fowing m a0; paver dood oat ares map hgh geen foved = a nota rcbescnfes toed NN Ce = | re 4 common carrier, should fur- | priation committ By a special order fixed | paratus. Chinese cheap labor can hardly ols — = | . dent a a ee 5 RATS OF DERS.—Passed Assistant Paymaster ee ts reports to those who are willing to pay | fast week, the Ways and means cominittee was | compete with the superior taste, skill and ma- a erritoke, Feb. 18-—Cotton easier—middling, | 1¢¢t- . LIFE INSURA : Ny, S. RL Colburne, 10 the Marto: apt. Henry | {Re price. Mr. Simonton reminded the commit- pe to-day for reports from that committee. | chinery of the Americans. To successfully in- | 9%. Flour strong pad. active, Wheat, southern a. EXECUTION. NEW! tie Station and placed on | ra that the Associated Press business wasa | Mr. Cox antagonized the committee with the | troduce clocks and watches into China, how- 0881.07 ; $ Faber. Loea-10: | _ Gen. Meigs gave detalls of the tron work, Ixcorronraten 1845. “Pi crr . stoaster M. 8. Cushing trom | Plate business. and the gentlemen who con- | census bili, and although Speaker Randall aided | ever, needs stores abd agents inthe principal r ) Syphous. pipes, Ac. and esti of their cost. S79 s trol e | unnelll SS a en oe ed on waiting orders. | Wpleit are entitled to manage it in the way | Chairman Wood the House gave preference to ports. The chief competition will come trom | Adding tbese estimates to 2 os shee, be Liabilities « if soe SETISSIT 6 aoa x i nich in their private judgimeat, will best pro- | the census committee. Fint ing that the ways | the Germans, who sell their goods of all kinds | expressed the yt eg a eke acon Surplus, including dividends of 1579.3 revi THE AWARD Br. he judiciary Tee ene panes Interest Which Is the m0- | and means committee had been beaten, Mr. | ata very low price. The protection of patents | — ee ae eee Gatriating vse urplus ou New York Standard (Mar rot the Senate has agreed upon the | "Ny, mite es : a ; Hale, in the absence of Mr. Atkins tried to have | avails nothing in China. With the usual enerzy BN Bo Oe Mh a er Ket values 937,161.15 \ to pay the unexpended balance of | Mr. Simonton saa Bo Gl ee ee ie: nee consider the. Jegisintive appropri ee eae eee me coal | distribution was $34,000, It was provided for eva award. Strict secrec a and " fglsenis 4 ; but this also failed, and the ceasus iieve in clocks watche: d ve by Drrretons ; | by members of the cominiitee ay et ‘e oe hae it was understood that he jvould be heard | Committee was assigned the floor. It was re- may be built up in China. Clocks of native by @ four years’ loan and a tax, to be paid an- Grover. HeuryMeFarian, J. B. Pearson, he 0-day, to Which time the con 1 kind nvally, for four years only, of 15 cents front ee Oe. Reis RA Sheer, | acter of the bil, bub there ale team en. Ms iulttee adjourned. | marked as rather strange that tn the closing | manufacture are of the rudest, roughest K™4_ | foot. ‘Thus, a 20-foot house or lot puld $3.00 Jonah a 2 * Of. Baldwin, Theo Macknet | lleve that it favors the war preminn con | PROCEEDINGS OF THE SENATE vowMiTres on | JAYS Of a srssion, with a rush of real work on | and very baddime keepers. — year for four years, and thencet 00 a - ane os yelaic Pi Oe Bn Wonk : : : “3 KATLROADS, | hand, that the two most important comuatitees . WEREAKLOA Vidkoria (Britian | Tree. Washington, less closely bull oon -T-Freting ie WUE GARY BtLis—The sub-committee ap- | Mr, Goodsell appeared this morning before | ced En eres Tee Rpm TOMEI NOI | 5g NOY clcaben cave lice Matesarms Mcamor = | tolay down 6-fach pipes aca institute a perpet, B. C. Miller. Treasurer. J. ic a | : : feinepy Senator Jones to authorize the use nall- APPOINTED,—. re yn under orders for Sitk: | . 5 Te Bi Teese, Counsel egrege ae —s Beneral discussion | road telegraphic lines for commercial pees | Brentano of Chieeea brie tas boc ance eget mentee siiene: ne WAS Os Sol inet peg ng Piping aa tS $5.40, | N. Conger, am & fet A hs heasure. srause of the bill pro- | He spoke in behalf of the New York hie | tO pervi nig! ‘ashington in such GRANV - HYDE, District Avent Room 2, | viding for the reorganization of the army ¢ > TK Graphic @ position in the supervising arehitect’s of- a ‘he had been compelled to pay for twen- Le Droit Building, Washington, D.C. feb15-Im | diced. and conaiaren ‘Opposition: waa = x Loe oe Frees, criticising. bust fice, at the Treasury department, at $4.50 a day. tas Insanm donor. _perman ‘ ne One. of iy anes tS year, besides xen per are —The panifested in rest "¢ 1 tn ee he e jurors jersey foot upon: which SESONR o aSpose of Becond-tand Cethine, | priaiion billand several members of there, | Pees and the, Western Union uelegraph com- | SURscnrrTioxs to four per cent. loan to-day | City, N. J., was taken sick Friday with what Water rent he had. paid already" pose, shpea oo Walthes Guns, Pistols Sc, ata iair cash price, if | Iuitice pleaded. their entire lanoranee ee Aone | RABY: esoclated Pree manner in which the | were $4,605,900, was to be malarial fever, but ata late $21.60 as on the Georgetown system, and he had = organization as a reason why they should not n treated by hour night was pronounced by his at- te of sil ‘as at the: vaave. BS y ph com . In response to a §2~Joseph Boyce, ex-Lord Mayor of Dublin, be I Bouse ate ah EI oo 308 9th street, near Penn's 8 undertake to preseribe a plin for reorzanizing | question, Mr. Goodsell said the Bh ‘before | diea lates. EE ao ublin, | tending to be undoubtedly insane. Ir the sti witha increase of 3 By calling at or addressing the above number, Or- | 1) 0°) 1. 9 now = He wh to fame as the sup- | is su] that his insanity was caused by ex- ‘Central cent—and he had no bett ‘than ders promptly attended to mariste | iy. the committee would open the way to atele- | pressor of Donnybrook Fair.» citement over the trial. don Oe Goupesomn ler supply 4 =

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