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THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, = Ferthwest Cerner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8,47 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tx Fvesrse Bran fe served to subscribers In ths ] eity Ly carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents pot Eevbsohy Bpatal ping prepaid” 00 centes tne Greyeer, $0: Hix monthn, $e at the Po-t Office at Washington, D. C., a8 = second-class mail matter.) OBSEQUIES OF M. GAMBETTA, ARRESTED FOR A $30,000 DIAMOND ROBBERY. FATAL FALL oF A JeiLnoen CONVICT. , MURDERERS ARRESTED IN WISCONSIN, intmatnen: |" Wor. G1 —N2 9.968, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 6. 1883 TWO CENTS sue ti Gass Sue Glitter tee ota, Pants, Jan. 6, 9 2.m.—Thecar to be used In Game Detta’s funeral cortege Isope tbat was spectall; SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. FUR BIL To TRANSFER THE stoNat. SERVICE. | owes on low Vine eee ee Wath slivers = -— In the House to-day Mr. Beltzhoover introduced Qn Tewill be placed the Eitatalgue, a8 i now CE OF THE MUTUAL EIKE INSUR- ALL SOULS’ CHURCH—CORNER OF 1471 ‘ the bill recently introduced in the Senate by Mr. | Stands. Wreaths posited at the base & COMPANY OF D. C., JANUARY 57H, = ont Ls streets gates, Her. spon Haun aa, RecrieTs cooeee ieeaal Teve- i ear im es pect pre. | Eagan. to ate signal bureau from the War | — caren At Ted corners Sono rad be i PEN. pastor. ices.at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday | nue, $508,609.70; customs, $605,867. lessrs. ir ame department to the Department of the Interior, the i - ~ STATIONERS / ‘fo the Pol'cy Holders of the Mutuai Fire Insurance Co. | School at 9:45 a.1n. at gochey A. Brestaxo «& PUBLISHEY NEW PUBLICATIONS. | hrouding the coM™a in Vapor. Several cars will sented petitions In the Senate to-day for a constl- | conduct of the service to be in charge of civilians be - is eath - | re ole bans of any | CBP yaak Na REAR AN CHURCH, CLA-| Awono Tue Cazaens at the White House to-day | tutional amendment promiviting the manutacture | fees or ace sere £0 De tn pear Bn fey Proposed plaunible mantepremntahine ot tin De ee Din he eee Presehinu Suadas arora, | Were Senators Conger, Lapham, Voorhees and Ma- | oy sale of intoxicating liquors. TWO MORE APPROPRIATION BILIA. to bear Antonin Marevre’s statue Gir | Gotivuny’s attstea, an in Tae Star of January | ines at Il o'clock, Bente #cheol Sunday afternoons | hone, and Representatives Fisher, Pettibone, Houk, ria Views, and calla y ttention to t rae The President laid before the Senate acommu- |. The House corfimittee on appropriations this ; now in the Place ‘oltowing | at je Lafayette, on an artillery rclock. Prayer meetings Wednesday evenings at | Hardenbergh, Butterworth, Lacey, Wililams, Smith nication from th 1 advisory board, asking an | morning completed the fortifleattoas bIU, which | Wagon before the coMin as wn Miusion to Game Tbe ems Oer Gutettt do tue, folowing | at 3 Oclock. meetings | i d hy rth, A rom the naval advisory boa! ry is lea J petta’s servic 87 jections were . | de senuation to fueroli-y holders in tne eteichoent use: | 290 0%cok af are welcome. ____Jt_| (y.¥.) and Young, and Commissioner Loring. appropriation of $20,000 for experimental tests of | will probably be reported to the House before the | Pettw's Sersioes in 1870, but object gos | poe wiumucie e one RCH.—SER- | ‘Tag Lancasrsn arrived at Genoa, Italy, on the | armor. Close of to-day’s session. Tt appropriates $17: | of poliey year 1 Amount ¢f preminm ‘Hotes ement of 1881, SCENES IN PARIS THIS MORNING. * George's Hall, 11th etr: Paiyeen Band Fnorthwe-t. | 19:h of December, where she was to remain for] On motion of Mr. Hoar, a bill reported from the | Of this, $100,000 4s for improvements of hi 9:00 a.m.—As early as day Seats free and the mibiis invited. about three weeks to repair steam pipes. committee on tlatms for the rellef of Acnes W. and | fortifications, and¥s0,009 for torpedoes and aspect of sa treets was animate! with z se defenses. These are the considerable items. The - - ee z oe : i : = “ rape are everywhere displayed, and troops are (oS? FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ora Se Sarah J. Hills was taken up and passed. pensions appropriation bill was also reported to | CTAPe nt —~ _ftreat, between G and H strests northweat, Rev. | WANTING TO LEASE LAND3 IN INDIAN TERRI- oe wh Seagreiegey <3 weorie rehing be n the des lavatides Jouurir Kauy FAMOEeSeicoe tee RY.—B. H. Campbell, representing a company |, M¥- Garland caliet up the bill to fix the terms of | the full committee this morning. It appropriates | prem m._ The Communion of the Lord's w businese fe nd the Palais Bourbon. Tu! Sta istrict and circult court for the | $81,000,002. ‘Sabtath School at 9:30 a.m. No | Of Caleago capitalists, was at the Intertor depart- | te United States district an af i ; aK aieas tus of Strasbourg, tn the Pin C2 a Wa aS particularly remari: 7 Strausers are co ment yesterday, negociating for tho lease of a pee, and northern districts of Texas, and It was District Government Affairs. z 1A) Verious departments ary tract of land, 30 miles square, embracing over two | " Mr. Beck called up the House bill relating to the | TH® aaron UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE WIRES | massed fn the Place des Tnva million acres, in thp Indian territory belonging to | exportation of tobacco, snuff and cigars in bond | | ‘The permit for Aunderground | Quat @Orsay to the Petit BP sho Cheyenne and’ Cherokee Indian reservatious, | free of tax to adjacent foreign territories, | telephone wires 1 ; ed, the cone | AWwenty-five thou The company agree to pay an annual rental of | Passed. pany not yet having complied y ith the terms. The spectators, them $50,000, and use it for grazing purposes. The In- INVESTIGATION OF CLAIMS, conditions required by the nisstoners 18 so | sition half’ t dians are wiiling and the Secretary of the Interior | ‘Tne Senate resumed the consideration of the | ffamned as to Insure the District a t loss, 9nd | Way to Uae ccm drapery on the sta vie, is us from the UNIV empl Sermon by the Rev. W nday school at 9:45 a, n:. CHURCH OF remain der or the eny has the matter under consideration. bill to amt rlier to Congress and the Fxcvutive | *Suallent depos tis required for such purpose. | ib des einen: Se Tne ANNaroLis axp Etxnings R. R, Ciat.— | departments tn the Investigation of claims 04] anications 1 nee ees havo beon ane ikonn teaches, ee De Suton The second controller of the Treasury his r2- | demands against the governwent. Ee et ep Set Treks Thence Leeks | TWO SONS AND A DAUGHTER BILL TuntG ROTNER= ene ¥ersed a former decision, and now concedes the | Mr. Garland sald he knew of nothing thot was | knd Join Connon = AUREST OF TWO OF THE SLAYERS OF A RANKER, claim of the Annapolls and Etkridge railroad com- | more needed than such rellef, but he doubted | ASKING PERMISSION TO ERECT A FRAME BUTLeING watxer, Wis. Jan, 6 —Jolia, Annie and pany to compensation for the use of thelr road by | whether this bill would give 1 He thought the FOR RELIGIOUS MERTINGS. yhatischy ot Watertown, “ire pela Tor Gen, Butler's troops in 186. bin reported by Im’ last session,” abol-| Ror. John Whiteford, missionary, has made ape urdering thelr mi on Decem= nof settlement for lapsed polic red by the board, snd their attorney's n filed for ench ectic tection of these in int tans ishing the consideration of claims By Con-| pit-ation to the District Coratatsaloners for pers I ratdd ea toes aoue © WC. Spexcem, late Capt. Spencer, U. 8. A., has | gross ad eg Soe hy glam and | insston to-ereet temporary frame structure, 20 | the qsed ta thouste to hee te ppolnte an + artment, | Permitting claimants to sue the governirient tn | by 100 feet, one-story high, to Ue covered with fat, | He deed ts Coourht to. en anid 8 cee pee atement | ie place where thelr clums originate would bea | for the purtese oe holding retizious meetings for | PAth a hn or weE BODE. aay a én] his friends are working for his reinstatement J poo] substitute for this bill, but he was willing to | the saving of souls. He states that permission Jig lobe iy in the army. Seo this one perfected. ‘Therefore he moved 20 | has been obtained from tho owner of the equere a strike out section 4 of this bill which pro-| boundelby 9 h an’ 10th ahd 8 and Tstrecte nt sth . med and motive for Fe > CHURGH OF T 4-5" near lth, ¥ -» Holy communio: G at Parner D.D.. 0a. mn., morning praye . it n and Holy communi ny 7 3 D. mn., evening service and sermot thousauds | wil seats are free. Question for ev 7 TUAL FIKE INSURA . | Over 500 policy holdare, representing som wy | NEWS FROM THE AsIaTIC SQUADRON Rear Ad- s é we £ 5 county arrested a second mau orth, = + Ho Fides that. tn any case of a clam for supplies | west (circus square). The matter was referred to | W2upaca county ; ube une caveat we soe anid ctabihty of the Compute under | Habthat the rurhtcous often sufler, white tho’ wieked | miral Clitz, commanding the Astatie station, in- | tatente ore a ieee nese y or navy during | the building iuspector, Spare, but ao details axe The officers aia ability of the Company under | are in prosperity?” At _| forms the Navy department, under date of Yoxo- | the war the petition shall aver that the psrson who ——— are it i that the OLD BOARD has solve? the “tinenranve at actu! cost to th = © TABERNAG . JORNE hama, December Sth, that le would leave that | furnished such supplies, or from whom they were Local Notes, Pan Batre sin Nene WW. HaSee Ratner | poruch tho folowing deat ene ee mesg Wat | taken, was doy aonnd making the question Of] among the donations received by the Homeo- Serviers ut Jam. and peg yporming anusie: | Ashuelot arrived at Nagasaki trom Kobe Novein- | loyalty a jurtsdtetional tact. ‘Tls provision, us pathic Dispensary Assovtation since the report of ‘Te Deum in ck; Hark, Hari iy Soul, soprano | ber 2th, where she would be detained until the | 84!d,would Work in many cases an absolute den! December 6th,.are the following: Mr. C. C. and alto d Evening subject jonistig Evoiu- | middle of December for repairs in the enginecr’s | Of Justice, istion Union, ubtic, Bar: a . $10; Dr. Verdl, two medical works; Gen, Wine in Webst 4 he Aine AOE tenor mags eeaviGhs reattc an Evening Blessing, | department. ‘The Monocacy. lett Yocobams Gartand. Mo ate Pill took a wide range.Mesers. | Hirney, iogal services in drawing up bond of treas- death. They had probatily drank heavily, wnner of Lin = oor From Eilab, Mendelssohn. __1t"_| November 29th and arrived at Kobe December 24. | Garland, Morgan. Jones, of Florida, opposing | yrer; W. j. Metzerott, alurge box for wood and building a iange fire laid down, Arg naut, American AINGH STREET Meruopisr prorns. | The Valos left Kobe Octover a and arrived at | that part of ae which authorized the court £9 coal. ij —s eens Taree inte a Fee ant arareh, between E and F streets northwest, | Chefoo November 12th. Lieutenant Commander | 4!Sm! Peotoen a ed "They etait od |, D- C. Gilman, president of John Hopkins Univer- | Thirty Thousand Dinmond Robbery. ‘Th Hearthston Family Story Faper, oe; de et pastor. Preachii o'clock a. | Glidden reports that _he would leave for Tieutsin | OF S¥ympa tam, Comin to-moerow az | on the 19th of December, that that was, in effect, forbidding certain classes sabi sity, of Baltimore, has been elected president, and rt, Music and Drams, * ARREST OF A LONG BRANCH WAITER, Prof. A. Graham Bell, vice president of the corpo-| par Ane he yg ties > iE 'P. DEARING. ath school 9:15 a.m. of citizens to’ go into’ the courts; fc Hetore | Tatton recently established for the purpose of pub- | ynowh us Goatees oteeale ale ee a $a3-10t SAMUEL H. WALKER. PLACE M. E. ciuRcH | Navat, Orpers.—Lieut. Thomas Perry, Aeterna ata ee Sine gnrt es peters | lishing an illustrated weekly scieuulle Journal, to pawn cf Plast might and offered t> cell [2 ATTENtOs, voricynorpens Ci geloek a tand Tape, | Masters TT. G. C. Salter, S. A. Staunton and IL R. | fuacte ee oe test “Objected to would Pledge for $75 a_Dreastpin contalning tulrty-Nwe = or a , a native of Roumanta, who had | fy" .D. Public cor: Tyler, Ensign Wm. Winder, Midshipman Wm. G. | open the door wide torebel claims and create a in ear Lo ear by robbers,six years as avid, Jas, P. Parker, 8. W. Hodges, Wm. F. Ful- | profound distrst inthe cout. azo, and has since then breatta through a silver | Nun on i'm showing et heheh eee um, . Wright and J. H. Oliver, orderet to ex. = ae kewise. Uube emerging from the windpipe, was exhibited | yy oni al le he was. amination for promotion. Guaner J Mr. Ingalls differed with both sides. ing a eo optic pemeineng! eee a NCE COMPANY, ‘D.C. e Amount of premium. fe held by the eempany December 30, 1882. —Amount of MUTUAL FIRE INSUD Ss and valued at €2,000. Being promptly 1, 367,310.00 the pastor, last evening as a subject before a class of students | fy the priteee dak ho Wen enbere ev. W. F. Warp. Communion at the morning ser. | tothe train! Cilonetiane Whivatened, at one time, to run into | of the Georgetown Mecieal Cole, Dr. Carron | 2th Seine inet ae . ueanch Sean a , Ropntar notes held by the company + 1,347,363.00 Moos, Revival services Mouday, Wednesday an a Sectlonalism, but 1t was given another turn. Morgan explaining the features of the case with @ | where. last summer se pat EEN Sa geil ou * Ni ‘ork Med lady was Tovbed of about m actial loss within one Is The prisoner was held THE PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION BILL. larynxgoscope.2 ri ‘The bill was discussed until 2 o'clock, when the | _ A reception was given last evening at the North unfinished business, the presidential succession | Baptist church to the new pastor, Kev. Dr. J. L. Loige. A pleasant entertainment was given’ 4 | of) facie thee eee Dill came up, and Mr Maxey.addressed the Senate | wnith Miss Einma, Detivcilen Miss Gertie Woon, | Of Pittsburg, at the west Eugotel, Ling Branchy rhisher and 1 $30,000 worth of dir $20,000.00 { to require a chanve in the manaze- med geutlemen are placed ters representing at least E, CHURCH, MASSACHU- ettsavenne, between 9th and 10th xtceets north- {eRBent RICHARDSON. Pastor.—1] a.m. The Renewed Lite.” 7:30 p.m., Revival St. Nicholas, Baby ! Maxuzine, read Gnide, L Popniar Month Sutticie ment, smi t | in nominnti one-half of which Miss st July. ts i ice placed in the company: contis during the week. it* DENIAL BY INDIAN COMMISSIONER aCe ‘upon it. Mr. J. B. Philp, and other members of the Sav last July a Zit hs, Our Lt = =. slewas printe FS : ae a . ogee DR MAS 18% = SORIRGN SHURGIL, CORNER | @Tticle was printed in a city paper yesterday taken louse of Representatives, bath School took part. : A Convict Fatally Injured by a Fal Li SIAM COL ATC te Cate es Nae carRe Paget from the Cincinnati Commercia, which purport seus? = wah The alarm of fire at 3:45 o'clock yesterday after- | “yarrimonE, Jan <bapat ate aged 20 5 New Hampebire, will preach at 1 ain. the Lastcrat | 9 be a statement Ly. eerege ee denouncing’| ,,7H® Speaker lala before the House to-day a let=| noon trom Lox an Was Tee the ei ot yeats, couvicket tien oro ane ee 7:30 pom. Countaun: 1t* | the loose man entor t “ | ter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting | house No. 1251 Union street, South Washington, | aa gement of the Indiun commisstoner Ocra- | in regard toa Hour cont men’s | Sioner Price told a 7p. m.. | did not belt y Mr. | sj will aid with | ju with piano accompaniment. Daily Se. AP ri Bible e'a conducted by Frank Wilko ti net ton Art Jou! « Maxx ne tieuiturist, aud many others gree for the howletle of Robert Boss and ct In Vital. “Commis. | the recommendation of the naval advisory board | the house beinz occupied at ‘the time by August | Se(U i Gegree for the I years In the penetentiary, Mi eberiee that he | for an appropriation of $20,000 for testing the | Dolinan, and placed aS a Yerspenpilineny) fell Unis morning from his dormitory to the bases ce Se Senator Plumb ever anata Practicability of deflective armor. Referred. Also, Fo helead caused by a defective fue; damage Ment or the prison and was tatelly injured, ee mentee ae a ae B ue Earners @ message from the President transmitting a com- |” There has been an inadequate supply of water ‘ews By Cable. We also display on our counters hand F Alman . plete assortment of Plays and Dramatic is of the above candi he Company's off tend the anuusi nu requested eting in person at i u s 3 ssing Works of the Washington cue at LB ana GT + | iu fact. ‘The only thing that In any Way resembled | Munication from the superintendent of the cen-| at the stone a : ~ ENGAGEMENT IN BER Jace | Meteat Zend 6 p.m. $__| the: contract spoken ‘of was 's | Sus, asking for au appropriation of $100,000 to com=| MOnUMeRE Tor several wevks past, Interfering ‘% Mozazinee and OTIGE! (ce? HAMLINE M. York to deliver the flour on a Ute reservation, but | plete the 10th census. Referred. seriously with progress of the Bere i C5 an 1D st ste uorthive before that flour was delivered the Ute commis. riiiss 18 BORDED WikmuOUEER een pe nd eatin ory Lbs the aim ‘The business heretofore conducted under the name of | 27Biq ene, bs ne sion had removed the Indians to another reserva. : ton. |The contractor was then asked if he would | Mr. White, of Kentucky, offered a resolution re- | his physician, Dr. J. C, Morgan, thinks he 13 avery at ic] dan. 6&—The papers here state that the deliver the flour at § Lake City at the same | elting that large quantities of distilled spirits now | Sick man. rs aes between inal aoe eed rine pconsented to do so, The entire | in bonded warehouses are owned by Ilinols capl- SR ere a eee Seagal Perersing hee en ne amount of the contract was only §8,000, instead of ae il, Who died last Tuesday, died of heart d se, gal, reg. i respect A ie | $28,000. uk tallsts, who are petitioning for another extension | ‘The junior class of te al Law School | on the west ¢. Of Africa, 1s the cession of x of the bonded period, and calling on the comunis- | have presented their teacher, Proiessor Carus!, | Wydah to England on the condition of Ube Inter FERSONAT.—Judce Advocate General Swaim has | sloner of tnternal revenue for Information as to the | With a setof splendid bound Waveriy Nove.s, as @ | supporting the cialis of Portugal on Use Congo H. GODEY is discontinued from aud after | Honary meeting; 6, January Ist, 1983, and will be continued and conducted | rament of Lovaas i ue of MARY E. GODEY, Manufacturer of | p GR! Lime and Dealer in Caicine Plaster, Cement, Cattle tions of the | Hair an; uk People’s meeti by Dr. KARsNER, Welcome. by th : ah Ha ms 3 ae ~ | by the pastor, J.C. Hacey, at 11.30. a. i White Sand. 01 ral Glass, led by Major i Papers embra is ken of estee! river. Saveloves®9 | “y ceaize to return my thatike tothe public for tha ba. | Heer 30 pin Teturned to the elty.—Rev. Dr. Wills, chaplain | number of gallops of alstilled spirits now in TORHeHae Ac anestirood eo4ay TIbA\ «Gall de a Marcus Wants Ivieh 1 roth | eat patronage of hia Undlucan conituicied fa, oweaect zs Get Ue RET SAEED LSA. Is now stationed at Bentcta, California.— | bonded warehouses tn Illinois; the number of em- | equits against J. M. Hawkensworth and John 1. | Charged with Stealing Court Records. Rib, Ap ne at ek. ie Haaend. H. GODEY—ana will 7 er AEN strert, neer B.—Service at 11'a.m. Suc. | EX-Senator Wallace was-on the floor of the Senate | ployes of the bureau in that State and the dates of | Lynch asking the substituuon of a trustee In place DELPHIA, Jon. 6.— Thomas Fitzgerald, proe Use Br pea: 1 BLACK INK. te husband—W. H. G ~and will endeavor, | ramnents of baptism aud holy supper adininistered, aad | yesterday. Mr gv Ciarke, of the B thelr appointment, and whether or not the pres- | OC Hawkensworth. = » | Prictor of the Philadelphia diem, was accused tO» Our rstibiishme: Sopenuntll p.m. It | by strict and prompt deslings in all my transactions, to | rite of contirmation. it* | Traveter, ts in town.—Ex-Represgntative nce of the Sst ft inter A banquct will be-giver-by the “Yale Alumni” | day in the Common Pleas Courtoft the theft of = z ; aa son, of © 48 at Willard: H, Phoebus, | ee cuired wt Ue ae ae Titi rernal revenue 18 of this city at Abnere after the concert on Monday court records from the prothonotary’s office in (Mi Ee ee te Sa CALLED OF GOD, proprietor of the Hygel. Polut, is at | Tedulred at this time in Tlinols preparatory to the | Dent by the Vale glee club. city. Judges Mitchell and Fell directed the dts Iesr Oct. pian Seen MARY E. GODEY. Poets alee aga the Ebbitt.—Assistant Adjutant Gen. Ruxgies, eo, ee large quantities, of dts- ceeds Attorney Chas. S. Moore will be | trict attorney to frame an Indicunent. agua 1882. (ee WASHINGTON, Dc, qoectinuia Sle, salts the who has Deen very sick for some time past, was | tilled Spirits which, under the Carlisle bill, | aysent trom the Poles Court next week, and Mr. | Fizzerald for trial in the quarter sess.ons, ANNUAIRE ILLUSTRE, S Jaxcary Ist, 1883. | sts. south sufficiently recovered to-day to b> able to resume | Have been allowed to remain in bond for three = OF ART, Ocr Estabh nt has now entered the FIFTY- his official duties. a Voyle, "3 ol . ——>— Assistint Adjutant Gen, Me- | JeaFS at a loss to the revenue of many militons of | Randoleh Covle, of the district attorney's omtice K dollars. Referred wrth Cold Spell Collapwea. | = ae . 1 Keever 1s still confined to lls Louse with a severe fae ——— VINNIPEG, MAN., Jan. 6—The severe ¢ un of the Finest Pictures exhibited | THIRD YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, and as the suc- cold. BILLS OF DISTRICT INTEREST. THE West Exp Dvckixc Cuvr.—At a meeting | of the past few days has virtually collapsed. ‘the aut Aneta, cessors of TODD & CO. and JAMES ¥. DAVIS, we The following bills were introduced and re-| of the West End Ducking clun, held at the Reus | lowest polut reached was a diegtoes below zero, CATALOGUE deem it proper to return our sincere thanka to our 2 E The Pension Office Probation Clerks. | ferred: ington Arms agency, gr Sle torrid cog The weather 1s now turning milder «nd tureatens friends and customers for their very generous patronage. eS WHAT COMMISSIONER DUDLEY says oF THEIR| | By Mr. Flower.—To incorporate the National erent: Meare iat Sannalecnionat eae Saas MAGCHON. We hope, by strict attention to business and courtesy | E-™ Thera SUL berate OF RETENTION. Trust Co., of the District of Columbia. cers was held, with the folly: ing result: Prest- Fire in Brooklyn. A Tieasure of Amusement. to all, to merit a continuance of the confidence and | 7.30 o'clock. aU, a f) Tt having been stated that a large number of | By Mr. Beltzhoover.—Transferring the signal ser- dent, Mr. John Irwin; vice | resident, M. A. Tap- | New York, Jan. 6—The wholesale china store . and | 7/30 ojclock, at No. 1224 Poonstlvah att | : ae vice bureawt to the Interior department. an; Secretary and treasur.t, W. W. Bowman. | of Ovington Brotlicrs, in Fulton strect, Brooklyn, “hy = e ts e . ‘# of importance 1 e uy “ate SI jerk: o Se v ~ = an; cret Sure Ty, - rt crs V. G. FISCHER, patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed. oa ee BSED Hee eens oh Mie eee ues CONFLICT AS TO ORDER OF BUSINESS, Froata of Gircetgrs John Irwin’ 3. A. Tappan, W. | was cutted by nre tis morning. and at 9 o'clock 2 ENTH S ES ¥. DAVIS' SOM! ow ; 5 aoe s eas Sor ERs as E. Burford, W. W. Bowman and A. 8. Bryan. ‘The | the firemen were working to suave the adju 4380 13,6 eae Open U.S. Treasury, we Davis sBONE (ea SHE EG HAPEL, CORN ER FIFTH ae) occurs in the early part of February, a Star re- ae coleerson phon eae D the Dill regmiaing, club was reported In first-class condition, with | property. Nothing was saved from the OV ngtoe “ Martens xp Funniens, Parlor her Wes Thmunion after the | Porter asked Commisstoner Dudley this morning | te Temoval of causes from state to federal courts, splendid prospects for future sport at its new | Brothers’ stores. Four fire alarms were sent out <== = _3a3-Iw ___621 Pennsylvania avenue. i tation meet ne: D0 aans Suge | Nuether this was correct. He said: “Such state- | , Mt. Page raised the question of consideration in| grounds, Aquia ereck.. ‘The natne Of Ml An A. | andcalewont the entire deparunent are now at SPECIAL NOTICES. “== SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, secration meet ny; 9:40 a.in., Sun: aes ae : aes favor of the shipping DilL Birney has been added to the membership of the | work. = - | Real Estate and Insurance Agents, apne ueaay rent Me oe aa ecw comlecuieal Ldou't Maiw And | Te ces ae 103,nays 83—t club. By 10:30 o'clock the fire was under control. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 8, 1882, 928 F strect northwest. day evening. a _ | bo ole knows mow hoy many wiltbe dlenilased: T'|\tn cathe Conia ener oe shipping aa ——_+—. OwAgton's Lulldiog was completely gutted; tae : = — = ROREERAS ep. | 8M golng to fxa certain standard of excellence, : - 3 ss JoDGE SxELL’s Decision IN THE Dicksox Case.— | rear of te new Jerusalem Church “was Marhinetin City | | Syecial attention to te care of property of non -trat- | P.m., Preach dine Combihfon ater iis | £2 Bake a record th thelr work, and this has been |.) GHEE TeAOaHGGHIOL Ge eee tot a | cake, Bex Monday, and counsel in the case hage saa iacsias be celta aoe ieee th street and Lous te JS16t_ | morniagserinon: Wainae to Gamunion after, the carefully kept. When the six months expire those | 0 Oe °r 8 resplutio ies 2 = mien oe been notified to uiat effect, See eke oe ee nee = EGiuE x Bie Pecinctee Welooris to) alle at have Lot come up to the standard I will not e of the Pose : [=> SPECIAL NoTICE. SERVICE FOR DEAF MUTES AT 7.90 A. | Fecommend for reappomtment.* charge thatthe chief clerk of the House had been | , THR WEEK OF PRayER.—Arrangements have | Ble koodi. | T' the building is about $20,000 aad oe, OFFICE OF THE MUTUAT. FIRE IsuRANcE | (-E’ Me tommspon e DE AR, MUTES J Ascension. | ow ynat in general hus been the character of the | retained in the clerk’s office f been made by the pastors of the city for the fol- “i m Sporn’ $2,000, cove COMPANY OF D. 2 coruer of Massachusetts avenue and 12th street north: | new clerks?” asked the reporter, e ce for many years | iowing union services during the week of prayer, | the stock, $140,000. Van Dorn’s loss is $2,000, NGeOLDE Ave owe, Revs gon Tungen 2a) eaiaGt StjJoun’s chureh, and | “itis the general remark in the office,” repitea | trough the influence of.the Washington Gas Light | S"i38 begins to-morrow: Place, New York ave- | €red by insurance. Wasi TON. Di I 30. 1889. | Rev. Jon orning service, with | the commissioner, “that the new cler! 1 - | company, of which he 1s an officer and stock-| nue Presbyterian church; hour,12m. to 1p. m.; asin GOO aan : ; : were un . 3 %, D.C. Jen. ana ner aasting of fhe Mutial Fire lneuratce | Hgyqamumon, at 11 am.; Rev.DrExuiors will | exceptionally, capable, OF Seas hee ees | Gone eaten, be is a0 Securing favorable | topless propased by the, Evangelical Auifance. aes Sk MRATERY, tho, Digetae one Cleaning | Company, of the District of Columbia, will be held on | Preach. some who had an {dea that ie office was are-| action. Leaders—Mouday, Rev. C. H. Richardson, Metho- Governmenta, - Sarr lbereafter De conducted at the old stand, | ei firt Monday of January, 186: eS (BP PFOURTH STKEET ME. CHURCH.—THE | Ward for political work, and they would have a SSoeare stn, Gist Episcopal church; Tuesday, Rev. J: E. Ran- | United states 5s extended 33 Jetceoon sree, under the arm sentaacieey saencnnae tS eee BP pastor ies. {0QSEPH FraXce, will preach in the | sinecure, but they soon folind out thelr mistake: By, the charter f the Company. the election of seven | morning at 11 o'clock. | The Sunday school Gospel | and as a rule have scitiea Gown towork, There | _Mt- Page declined to yield and the shipping bil Finsxers to constitute a board to conduct the affairs of | ¢eMrerance Society will hold thetr monthly aueeting in | are some whose moral character 1s not good, and I | Was read. fhe ggommeny Ws required to ve held at the above | Mie Aleman. at auarter past threo o'clock.” ‘here | will not recommend such for weap tee The Speaker pro tem (Mr. Cannon, of Httnots,) By the siath article of the by-laws of the Company, it | Tere will slso be winuing and signing the wiedss eats kin, D. D., Congregational church; Wednesday, | United States 45, 18Y ¥. J. eae ips tatneran coe =e United States 4 J.C, Meador, Baptist church; Friday, > ; G. “Ames, Protestant Episcopal church; | piited Siater 4s. 1007, registered “You seem to be carrying out the Pendleton bill | overruled a point of order raised, by Mr. Reagan, | Stturday, Rev. F.D. Power, Christlan church. ‘Thankful for the very liberal = past 28 years, I respectfully so) the sam~ for the new firm, intena’ Tend attention to the business advance,” i : ‘also District of Columbia Bon 2 evening, at 7 o'cloc'. there will be special services tn | 1 advance,” suggested the reporter, of Texas, that the bill must first_be considered in | Special services will be held every evening in a vere anyisre inthe chan tht bret bucinens monde thal pee Ghetoeeistment | sosusction with thé takiug"in protedoness iisrtgl | “sLnave sway tdomeer Feeator that rave | CeteRte tae te. Whole, and Mr. Heagan ap- | Many of the churches. Barctstoct ie'iasb costars oon te 2S 1. of a chairmen, who shall conduct the nesting ore: | membership. 1t*_ | a great trust here, aud the employment of incffi- | pealed from the decision. ‘Water stock Ye, 1901, curreney >, : —= tion in accordance with the act of incorporation: be. | a WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE | Clent clerks only’ tends to keep some deserving | After avery nolsy discussion of the appeal it Alexandria Affairs, Water stock 7) . ours ¢f 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 p.m.” Union.—Mecting to-morrow ( ath) at3p, | Soldier from his penston and delay the business. | was withdrawn, and it was agree that the Dill] Reported for Taz EVENING STAR. Fifty years’ funding 3-58, 1924, cur’ 4 viiiding Association | . All Policy-holders are requested punetually to attend. ™m., at Masonic Temple, corner 9th and Speskers— | 1do not intend to have immoral People in my | should be considered in the House as in conumit- Twenty years’ funding 5 pe. 1899, curs.) — au 1883, at the follow- | Amount of ium notes held by the Mrs. Annie Linville, Major hall, Mr. Powell and Whit- | office,” tee of the whole. THE TRIAL OF S. C. Neae.—In the U. 8 — ‘Twenty years’ funding 6s, 1892, coin. 14 : & $1,343 iy oubleet— Temperance Lewiston.” $n, Frank eee Mr. Page, of California, gave a statement of the | Judge Hughes, son rimsceng argh Soon ala | Thists vents’ funding Ge, 1503, coin... 15096 - J. Burtt, 7 = 8. , 207 STREET N. W., » and, sheterasegenlescer > soxanes eget: Bute 7th etreet aud Maryland avenue south F near Penneylv: he Pastor, Hey. W MORE CHARGES AGAINST THE DETECTI of the examination by the committee of gentlemen | Crump in Its support and of District Attorney | gamlinucton City Gali 45 ‘Chareh & Stephenson, 8th st nd Virginia avenue TL Waxer, elt nd nBloruing theme: The citizens’ conmiltice have sent additional | who had made the question oz the foreign carrying | Wise in opposition, Judge Hughes overruled the | National Union Insurance Go. 19% ‘ ‘The Sone ing: ** The S commis 5, id eee ni Gs. ise dsdel) and Meuse “ered ued Wrestler.” “Sunday Sohoolat 9a. m. andap im, | Matter to the Commissfoners, but the latter have | trade the study of allife time. It looked tovke oe southwent. motion. It was offered to set the case for Febru- | Ari: e bat | i, dao Teg coble’s meeting, 638 P. my Lovefeast Wednes: | NOW about as inuch material as they can properly | CoUragement and revival of the great interest of | @F¥, and after Turther talk the trial was adjourned day, m. « 5 until this morning at 10 o'clock, when the jurors waa, agemiion, 11Mh strect and Maryland avenue Asp. 1t* | Investigate, In addition to the new evidence which | SP aos oe een eae summoned in the case. were promptly on. hands Rarirvud Stoo aa ate ae CENTRAL, MR, CHURCH, I, BET. ora AND | thelr examination ts bringing out. ie District im Congress. 8. J. Beach, the president, and Charles R. Hough, | weshineton and Geonsetown Stock. fe eet Sad Fenmayieinse ereeias | By Sees Caine nee rearr nore a eae | mun comatieeneee received a carefully Written | REJECTED AMENDMENTS 70 THE APPROPRIATION | cashier of the First National bank. Mr. Win: | yecnmmtons ve 2 & Co., 1th street and Louimana avenue | * gsuciae 3. WESLEY BOTELER, m... from the rame text—ist Peter, Sth chap. and 1th, fgned by i Le awe Gradon, of New York, to whom Neale hypothe: EEE BOTELEL Byitiie Pastor. Sabbath achool at 9:30. Mi sa Statement, signed by Murphy and O'Leary, giving cated the bank stock, are the principal witnesses, | North Capital ana © btrect, (=> ABIEETING oF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF | Rev,J.W. sTEvIs0 ., Pastor. the details of the robbery of a stranger, and their | The District ot Columbia appropriation pin | $2" hot expected that the trial will be concluded Free List. pot Rau WASHINGTON AND GLOKGELOWS | Soe UE METHODIN “dlvy” of the spolls with two members of the de. | passed the House yesterday afternoon. Its full | to-day, There were tows patente sina ub DAMME What tena We will beheld af the OAs BE Gee a ee eeectoe | Ee Her De Ge Woke Wrage, EEioRnE | fective force. The statement says that | text as passed Is printed elsowhere in Tar Stan | trict attorney has abandoued all okeere nace Seemistae Beater oy WEDNESDAY, the 10ts day of January, 2eg. "| at IL 8. mn, by Kev. Dr. G.W.1, Wniauz, and at7¥ | they secured trom a stranger at fhe foot of eth | After our report closed yesterJay Mr. Speer of- | MPM. ‘ases.—Judge Hughes was ocou- | Aatiuel Theater Bo Teese will be opgued at 12m. ancl elovet| at 2'p-m. | Pi ‘Supper atter inorning eervice. 1t_ | Street southwest $200 at the three card monte | fered an amendment prohibiting the varlous steam ed yesterday in lls court with the following | }vartioc Min: Franefer book: wil ie eliwed ov the Gilvof January, SoS, a 2 Site Victim to then aco che, Darties who steered” | rantways in the District trom making up trains or | BICa,S ster F. Snow, of Surry county, plead yment of ee ee ee RUE, Presidents * NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH, FOUR’ the victim to them are given. ‘The victim went to guilty of robbing the malls and tehced a 6 don MONDAY EVE- | ©. M. KOONES, Sec’ “ So Orme SH street, near R.—Rev. J. Lo P, | police headquarters and reported the matter, and | Unloading cars on the public streets. It was ruled | guilty of robbinz the mall, al ras sentenced $0 RING, Jauuary Ist. 1855, at olive of Messrs. Church | C3 ene se ae 11g.m.: “Thougi a detective (whose name 1s given) heard the | QUt OB @ polnt of order. Mr. White offered an | the penitentiary of Albany for one year; John C. Fyne. Be Comes Sth street and Vinginta aver ne.at 4S? PERNSALVANIA AVENUE, é m. Sunday School | stranger's story and advised him to go to the | amendment directing ‘the Pennsyivanla ratlway | Gossom, ot Prince William county, Va_, Was a0- Orvosire ITED STATES TREASUE Wasurxcrox. D.C., December ‘The undersicned have formed a co-partnersh: t. hy ‘ Company to remove its tracks Irom a public reser- | quitted on the charge of selling Liquor without a | @rest Walls too « =v STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, REAR Bee Uh Gee aa neh eet day | Vation in Washington. ‘This pas aisoruled our | United States license’ rhe eae ora ea Dean, | Pant’ Warne rego, | CB” oth nw. ev. DW. Facxon tie atoN SAR | Ste, the det detectives went down the avenue neve THE TAX COLLECTION BILL IN THE SENATE. to ke ae Serr, alee het oes | ee eee under | preach at ti a.m. and af 7:0 Pages ert an the Capitol and saw O’Leary and abused him be-| Mr. Vance has offered an amendment tn the | !cense, re: eh . PORTABLE GAS STA a y} tive reed when the court adjou Falentine Scrip, per acre. wis eA STUDEST AND LIBRAMY Lamps. | RANCTAI AGEN Tsk cisiog a mena ead EL | Mtn oc the miblon SebIete at acts We {ho nigh REeND) did not gee him (the svreti¥e) | Sexate to the House bill to provide for the col- | Mesh mnen, we court adjourned. | corporation | Sioux Haif-breed Serip. iwor acre. INE GAS FIXT BE ch: * punt Pi id = “PAUL'S EN “ oy s es n nual ‘rm wit! jas ext a a DECOKATED SHADES, oLopes, cha re and Diecoaus asl actinineoae Cant PAUL ara the “steerers” and threatened to arrest him, | !ection of taxes in the District, ete., which pro- | court will open its January te1 ith a jury next ‘ BES. | “f : 7 Monday.——There were six lodgers at the station- Nows Mrtetw. Payable in the principa: Eweern cities, at par, andin | Dose nner ae &nd then the “steerer” told the detective that | Vides that any person, company, or corporation y eee : john Howard Payne were other cities eni@towns at the lowest current rates of Toney in ite page, (te detectives) Share of the | owning or clatming title to property jn the Dis. | HOUSe this m Wa. Dean became brakes-| The remains of J . - ane ¥ ipped from Tunis for the United States yuse % . We have every facility for obtaini liabie | Munion. Reyular service at money in his pocket for them. That evening Mur- man on the rallroad on Thursday. Within | shi ‘Snancial information rexarding Bonds sete ce & ND_ ADDIE | phy met O'Lekry and the “‘ateerer” and the two | cb, Sgainst which any assessments have been | twenty-four vours he wae Knocked from the cars Mterday., CANMOES, GO Ee OONASrd RED-BIDS, JAPA 1TH lo ? ” made now un) ho dl: Gen. well-known French de, HED BEARINGS eae CAGE Win denreds "Vay setae zane: | EA, SEIU AN, thy | Raleped ranma a fer gaye in 4 apiece cog totne deartivea Hecaiy or valaity or such acsesomenes nay wie | SRE NORE BI CDA Done. —Ofioe,Mobert um: | a Hienabet, lea ude Poursduy fe % all kinds of . and Fix 5 : ; Ge heh C x nected. = yard’ Beecher $0 ¢ 418-1m = bata ee © kOBERT c Fox. 1:30 p; m., conducted by these Indies, Seats all free, | Additional amount to Murphy if the detectives | Petigon in the ¢ determination of ‘the matters in | treasury at the close of the eat.—PAll the rifles | spring, and to complete it. 415-1m * GEORGE W. BI omel at oe pariee rrcmeieey B Apes controversy involved ay such assessment; that | in the hands of the members of the Alexandria G. M. Howell, the Ed Niowe, oy 4 WB RITt 7 Tl if or alta! fog TNO, ore pt PM | ESE SS oa ORO | Abe Ctr rete ky bocca | hay, ANY ermal, ar, saan |e aa we GrEaet eur cnt | Seats tou Rages on he Alas aa wa 63) 151m Senzer, (Ce Ften, rox « sxows, Fowevening at 7:30 o'cl ceuiselon, 10 ets. __1"_ | the money won from the steengey Ce ron of ja alt such proceet cn in cee canes es MUsuback.——The Columbia firemen auiénded the | continue his business. ae Fut asecrtuent Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- FEstanrisnep 1866. Mier wu JHE MEMBERS OF ISRAEL | the partes that witnessed this transaction, as | the oot one roceed to hearand determine the | eral of Alexander Crogon yesterday after 10 Years, while playing with a loaded Church ar requested to meet at the Samaritan | Well as those that knew the stranger was robbed, | matters put in issue in such cases, and shall enter eal eozun Building. sis_|REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, | Hall.Ast., bet. Ist and 2d,e.e., Capitol Hill, Wednesday | are given. Such decree in each case as may be required by. Gye and killing = , uel ry ase i “ike ¢ 734 o'clock, January’ llth,” By order of the the principtes of law and cenit. Preege nee ee 3 = ‘against Geo, * Seoretary. Nomination To-day. make rules for the prompt determination of such = a a ‘The President sent the following ndmination to cases, and if any petitioner shall fail to prosecute (Ce, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE sTOCK- ” to a determination within one year after Al jolders of the American Electrophore Company | the Senate to-day: tition the dismiss the yn All properties rleced in our hands for sale are inserted Tehmebekd on TUESDAY, January 16) atl2m, 8 | 8. G. W. Benjamin, of New York, to be charge Stiga Sap cure ay. tosen ieee ‘party [ithout chance in our ‘Real Estate Advertiser.” (ret | Ts office, 603 7th wtreet okt st fqsenington, D: C. | q afraires and consul general of the Dnited States | tothe case may appeal to the Supreme Court of ew at Teheran, Persia, 5 Srecial attention given tothe management of estates | 775° DR. CHAS. U. KENNEDY, the District; also, that the rate of interest to be GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS Ovrice—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. #bisl FLOM THE SPRING. (Opposite U. 8. Treasury.) ~——__+9._____ . Jeollected of any person owing arrearages and of properties belonging to uon-resident. Also to DeNtisn, ‘Treasurer falchtion. of neral taxes. OF asssssments “Sor RANGES, the reating of Houses and collection of Rents at mod- | "ue has been practicing in Fatfex and Loudon, ei eines sdipicid er . special improvements due to the Dieting shall be : erate rates, and without ciizzzo for peying-taxes, re- | Ailes at Non 1708 Lathe tecat nCcth oe, TE ‘ATE TREASURY $100,000 sHoRr. Per centum per annum in liew of the costs and GRATES, mitting rents, and attending to repairs, to which per- | — ‘The committee of the Tennessee legislature ap- | Penalties now fixed by iaw, provided that this pro. 7s sonal attention is given. ( eae THE BOAKD OF LADY M, inted to investigate th of the staf vision shall apply only 10 taxes and assessments PLUMBING, Toutes ak : Ladies’ Aid to the Garheid Hozpitel witl meat | PO gate tho: books veuat® | paid on or before the Arst day of November: 1a, aes ‘uses always on hand for rent, ranging from $5 to | MONDAY, January 8, at 103.m., in officers Tenorted yeste: that they visited the GENERAL Jop! rday ferred to the District committee. . JOBLING. $300 per mouth, and faithful attention given to the dis | [ore lt mmembors of Te scky office of State Troasurer Folk andfound he had Capitol Notes. wai ao nurcnecas Tmour Lange: Sale Of the sinsilest property placed | arp invited to Le present and hear as papa been absent from. the city for two days. They THE-FIOHT YOR THR @PEAKERSMIP. ABD me zcans on real estate security made with care, and! M.D, WHITNEY, Secretary “EN T+ WINDOM, | aso havo information from the bondsmen that the Prominent democratic members of the House of $17 NINTH STREET. semi-annual interest collected and remitted without Branch, 1730 P strect, near Dupont Cirele. _n6_| SHAFKE. =~ | condition of the treasury 1g such that they feel Rey \tatives say that the fight between Black- (Ger THE NATIONAL BANK OF THEREPUBLIG, | Sustined in recommending thin of the | Representatives ; WasnivaTox, D. €., Dec, 28, 1883.” |, losed Pa and Carlisle for the Speakership of the next A meeting of the Stockholdcre of thle Thank wat be teastry Re closed until an can be) Sure Ei WASHINGTON, hel r % '. Porter, chairman of committee, | House has now (JHE WEEKLY stan Prone x Nt Urhig oe THE ours at oneand ied sia pi idelecbsine izes: | seated that some ot tho Sate ee inves- officers oh | ans * HAS. 8. BRADLEY, Chashier. se font s4n0‘o00 ‘ort. His bond 1s only $100,000, EstaBs.isuxD Taintr-Two Years. id the on of 1 WHOM TT Way CORGEEE While he often Pa ‘a8 much as in hig $800,000 Wer Werxtr Stan is a large eight-page paper (ery WHOM IT MAY CONCH settlo their | hands. A gentleman who knows Mr. Polk Inti. ately,and is one of his he lost the of Miy-ric columns, ent, pasted and folded. Contains | gtrece Cy the tat of February, ast a0- ae, . ine eee ee Beports of Congress, all Government Departments, U. | "'B: — tor. money raos i Ge pe nenerea. &. Courts, Washington News sna Gossip, Political, ex-Presi‘ent Polk, and’ served ae Porsonal, Society and Local Affairs, Correspondence, D. eer eters ate: bh Gketches, Home Articles, Fashion Notes, Telewraph ‘Rews (having its own wire to New York). Literary Notes, Washington a.) Markets, etc. Send it to your friends in the coun- | at the Dry at, avenue Foangy ay © glee exigent taps oo 9:30 42m. 0 A290 pum. (om uw Waretx Sax, Waskingion, D.C. tien ia ngertaly ven. pete)

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