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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. Seteecach, By mbt -sesture prepaid—S0cente a tuonth, srmonthe {[Enterst at the Pet Omice at Washington, D. C..as ecqoud riaes toail ratterd Ter Wereuy Stat {ished on Friday—$1 a year, The Eoening Star. postage preyaidh 50 cents fe Am: subse ro 9,581, =| Telegrams to The Star, THE KHEDIVE'S NEW MINISTRY. FRENCH OPERATIONS IN THE EAST, DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN NEW YOR! WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS AND SENATOR EDMUNDS The Weather, eee ee | aN WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. JANUARY 8, 1884. TWO CENTS, (7) oe nr enon AMUSEMENTS. LECTURES. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Washington News and Gossip, AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. qfats.and ex-Unlan soldier and have held the, po- | Stax reporter, stated that they amv very wel satis: Speen en th ee ene ali sale m4 id} PAN ONSIGNOR CAPEL, ON s eral yea efficient clerks ix HE MARRIAGE TIE.” Ieetnre at Ford's Opera House on Tenpl m. [rf DASHAWAY REFORM CLUB—A MUET- 57 sn of the wove Club will be held at Masonic n WEDNESDAY, Jatmary 9th, at Go'clock_p. mfticera. All members itivited. Ite GoveRymesT Recetrrs ‘To-pay.—Internal reve- Ue, $158,204.91; customs, $191,976.11. THE SENATE CONSIDERING THE NEW RULES and their retention looks as itSecretary MeCook intends to make efictency rather than polities the basis of his appoipiments. Mr. Spencer, formerly Journal clerk under Mr. Gorham, is to be re-ap- fled with the proposed chan thetr bar-room Itcense and on Uh much more than cover the pers’ Subjected to, and they Uulnk, fur ‘The Increase on IF rooms will not al taxes they we the good Of the | At ds pr bea ww fall here for years, s en "by Officints. | SUNDAY EVENING, std aicce, ES TO THE FEDERATION OF |_ DEATH OF Mrs. Senator Patransox.—Mrs. John polnted to that position, and Mr.’MeDonald, te | WH0le, they ean stand st. mmm eed a | The precerts of this lecture will be devoted to the | <5 LABOH—You ere requested to attend themect: |. Patterson died this morning at the residence of ; Present tncurbent, will bé his assistant, MESSKS STOTT & CROMWEL, S on the ground aes icy Friend Mociety:"Admiaeion, 60 cents “Pettone de- | less of hmportances as Well ac the S1ection Sf oa ex-Senator Patterson, on 1ith street, after along | BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE. THE WATS AND MEANS COMMITTER Whojesale drugkists, state that they have not had | is on the gr TETP OO MM 3tM tay secure them at Ellis’ music | quire your attention. By order of the illness. ‘The remains will be taken to ars, Pajter- met for a short time this morning and discussed the | time to post themselves fully as to the effects of ts the potest, and refuses TO OXMwa | Mor opts Saiuday, bit wo meserved seats will be sold | “itt FEDERA1ION OF LABOR, _ | 80n's former home in Pennsylvanian, subject of sub-committees, but the question was | the new Dill, but they wil be satistled any way so as until an Injunction CaM 3 9 On the Lecture ui * = 5 S THE BEST PEE z , aed, cota an 1° objectionable personal Lex Law ts repealed. ae AS BOYD, | kee; Praise. 1) cents, at MUNCASTER & HOW. | France. yesterday. on her way to the Asiatic sta-| In the Senate this morning petitions were pre- | however Mr, B.W. Ferguson, attorney, remarked that tive Fire in Mendsilie, a ee wesony, | ARDS corner 7th and 1 Mon.” She hed the Corean ambassadors on board. | sentea by Senator Miller (N.Y) asking for the Te-| SENATOR SHERMAN'S sartoNaL Bane. RIE. there was too much arbitrary power given thechiet | moraines ds ne te Sk Lo | NG, Jautiary Uh. at T-a0oclock. | ERP y ENTS Avonas oth eAPy, 79, PENNSYIE | Awoxa the callers at the White House to-day | duction of city postage to one cent and for the} At the Meeting of the Senate commitice ou | of police by the bill. | salle, Ti : Z aE CRASS CONGEST Mviced, © {@usdatton of all Knowledie®” The | monthly and two weekly macazines as soon aa isened. | Were Senators Lamar, Fair, Saulsbury, Cullom, | Passage of a national bankruptcy law. Mnance this morning Senator Sherman's bill to au- MR. WM. WHELAN i i THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 10 AND 12, | P es eens ‘Terms $0 cents per month or #4 per year. 383 _ | Pugh and Hill, and Representatives Dunham, Law- THE COST OP NAVAL VESSELS. thorize national banks to secure circulation up to 90 | sald {n regand to the liquor Licenses there was too A Sekeeeer a oil MATINEE SATURDA’ | (UAPTIVITY OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE AT 0 A ECTS,- BUILDERS, CABINET: | Felice, Reed. Kelfer, Jeffords, Singleton, Van Eaton, | A resolution of Mr. Hale was to calling on | per cent of the market value of the’ leposites Isorten favor 0 ate : : agg Fe K agreed ig on | pei mai lue of the bonds deposited, | umeh discrimination Iu favor of the wholesale tn CUEVPLAND. Onto, ee Sa EARERS ko We he undersiened, MICHAEL Mackey, Horr, Wilson (lowa}, Ranney and Houk. "| tne secretary of the Navy to furnish information of | Was under discussion, but no conclusions were mere was too much discrepancy. betwen t lake, a sinnmber resort eight talies Sea Ser =| J. A. MACRNIGHT, inte copartueraliy willomai Printing and Mantwood | ‘THe BORDEACK WINES —MF. Roosevelt, United | the original cost of all vessels whose names are Frere ae eae ia Sen rt VOOTUESS | tatters’ and wholesalers conor, ne dohis &. ae ans destriand the Lake View oun, eee American Consul at Ce Island. 6th and 7th streets northwest, where we will do all Kinds | Stites consul at Bordeaux, France, in his report to | found on the naval register for 1883, under the | {ire that It would enable tive Danie to Use the bonds ripe A fee Mansel, andes ther sat Sas: bench ‘ A Turuiture wus tn Te Oe Tene 2» Settee of Views | of work periainiug to our business, such aa Finishing | the Secretary of State on the wine harvest in the | ¥arlous bureaus of the government, and the total | or loug time bearing 4 rate of Interest higher tian | MOUSADOS x witsoy., = ni =f eres ae of the — cay SOME Sut Polishing of Wood Mantels, Desks ‘Library ‘Sst | department, of the Gironde for 1983, eave that the Gibense er all repairs on the same vessels under | 3 per cent. Its piswae was objected {0 on the rs =e eee ' eh) Milye= Myers Scandal SIONAL THEATER. | SEAND: AND THE OLD HOME! AND TOMB OP | Sub ied snd attresonabie rie ana Vintage was serlonsiy affected. by the Dad Weather | tue sam wus OF otherwise. ground that it would be dangerous to make the | president of the Firemen's insurance company, 1] gp fart wie te eee eee NAHONAL THEA! i -APOLEON N. BProprictorsand mauufacturers of (Perfection) | Of the commencement of the season, although the ee were presented by Mr. Vest and Mr. | amount of the circulating medium the subject tu any | vorod the abolishment of the personal tax, but Was | tentiy tol Se tongs mn le Handsowely presented through ester canting Wek Je prowourtced by architect | Constant rains added in a degree to the quantity of | yJnmy argen mencbants abd manufacturers asking | way ofa fluctuating slandand. Its probable that | notin favor of havin thie murda paved Oy a tow | eee ee FOR ONE WEEE 0: ‘MR. B. P. MUREAY'S STEREOPTICON. builders and cabinet-makers to be the beat wood filler | the wine, which 1s somewhat In excess of 1882. ‘The Mr VER Wee ee ee ‘the Dill in Some form will be mepotted by the com- 1 6 sana as, propose local Insurance | Ved adn’ LM Ouly Matinee D; SONGHER: At: CHOEOH. Bow in use for the preservation and filling of all kinds | total wine harvest for 1883 was 1,867,559 hectolitres, | «MT GK Presented a resolution setting | mittee, and thac Its support will not be ltatted to | Lora Instiy re Tequtired to pay a Keerise of £400 by her ty i nee A TONAE CaUECe gi wood. | Estimates on house painting and finishing | an Increase of O00) hectollties over. 1682. "The | fOrth thavitt 18 clatmed by the New Orleans and Pa- | either party. lot arte oe ae eerpte, | habitual drunkar f Fo BLOWING WHEL TNTRODUCE | UBLEL Kespecttully. “DWYER & FULTON. ™ | now wine 18 Heit iene ee oer es ate | elticrallroad company that-as the Attorney General a A EAx Of 144 per cent of thelr pretuhm 7 sreape cnn ier ME JOSEDI JEFF ORG EB. LORING INTRODU! Puincers andp Finishers, | Toland someon eee tooo Breeds Wanting: has decided in favor of sald company as to lands See ee While foreign ‘wompantes pas ra tax ontne | houses af 1 np aaa * Be Creu sbi _ asst 623 Gst., bet, th and 7th ste. nw, and somewhat tart. clalmed by them, and the Secretary of the Interior | _ Representative Springer says he intends to get | cetpts. He recanted te 1S per evi osa personal | & ‘ Repertoin: for the week CE URI : — CO aa An ASSO 3s of ts | 80d Scheutze, Sunday, passed through Omsk, in mai xine ot | een) SE PPrIGtREee or CREE ree en | required ta : els the s = Ls Subsect nal, Tie Necessity andIts | TRICT OF COLUMBIA ~The annual mectitug of th » Sunday, p: gh Omsk, In | determin y e expenditures of that department | Teaulted 10 sad yet itis the s ‘Tuesday and Thy A Doable Bill—“THE hh nen: Lincolu hall, FRIDAY EVENING, Jan, | Association will conv: ou MONDAY, Ja uaey" with, Pa Tee ons involved tn the clalins of | inquiry into the ¢ pandicures ae earn CRICKET ON THE HEARTH” and “LEND ME TIVE S! for the benefit of St, Ausustine’s Jas-14t? ‘Jost, at noon, in Room Ni corner of Petinsylvania avenue and 10th street north: West, in Washington, D.C. 1, second floor, Vernoit Kow, the government of Akmollinsk, escorting the re- mains of Commander De Long and his comrades, The local geographical soctety presented an address ‘sald company for lands, the S$ lor suspend action ents for satd lands. retary of the Inte- ag Wo Issuing certificates or pat- will be made, 3 ringer thinks that the ta- tonal democratic convention will be held In Chi- MR, PETRE PROAN, Horr Lasker ta th: = I fe cago. | wholesale Iquor dealer and rectifier, Pennsylvanta | yy erin tis Wendy be interned ‘Wednesday sui Saturins cvonines aul Saturday Matt. Geoineeeeres ot sympathy to the omeens THE NEW RULES, A LEARY SCOP. | avenue, states that he ts satistind with what Is pro | Tet, was ojwurd teats. M bequeatus his areete Friday: “THE KIVALS” . H aces DECORATIVE ART EXTIBTICAT No oak | , MORPSILVER FOR Diwes—Owing to thecontinuea | | The Senate then resumed consideration of the | A teak started today in the Toof of the Senate | posd new Dill, In view ef the proposed re- | to Lbs Uno . day RNA ar: PECORATIVE ART EXU IBID, AT NO.OMF | qemana for dimes at the Philadelphia mint, the new nile aa chamber, over the ladies’ gallery, and Several mall | peal of the personal tax law. He does nit believe PAKD BOM, DONOVAN'S. There will be anropeniag aud tine die: 2 cl use of Representatives. streams Of water trickled down among the benches | there wil br auy. ant 1 te part of whole rah, Pacha, eho uy for ladies and wentleinen of caihveidarien from'ttg | cree or maine Co-day authorized the purchase of * 8 ‘and on the carpet. | Sule lquor dealers a i Soran On motion of Mr. Randall (Pa.), a resolution was rinerease of he Mownss Twe n H his eyanh ‘Ludies Art Association” of New York, etched | 50.000 additional ounces of silver for coinage into EVISIN . The pri the rectithers ly 1s_20f to be In- Sirengihen the gove E by cecial artists. Plano cowtme fice tereus: aati | dimes. adopted directing the committee on accounts to Seat le artled Greaned. Methinks tue incrrace of the siomaes x ‘ cies ; a. | covers and nuinerous houseliold decorations. Thsteuse = Gesignate the committees which shall be allowed |, Te House conmitteo on patents met this morn- | Wii aout equ the personal fam, B'S NEW PINE sess ONE MINUTE tions given and orders taken by Miss S. M. BIRCH. Coxstis Rrcooxiep.—The President has recog- | O18 ing and reported favorably upon two important : : S Rermingre eet Teeog: | clerks, is pol y UPON txo) apo ASYTHING T0.GET RID OF THE PERSONAT. TAX. Lelegragn to thse Tynes B $5-5t __ nized Knut Erle Wretlind as vice consul of Sweden tax G einer bills regulating patents, ‘The first authorizes the | wy urna ntti Laue Gb tenn th rc perigee VIRGINTA REAL, ESTATE JOURNAL | and Norway, at Omaha; George L. Ruffin, consul rs SION. Attorney Ge! ak i @ Unite ua Gace pe Tee i WISTS, te ye & Va Sa ey maker, consul of the Domitiitean Republic, at Phila je eee SURTOPELR ON GE "$1,000,000, tne | nay abe own (0 have been, obtained throu Ie ecelng Beeston re are thoronchiy satis: | Mr. Lagar Vinoent € fun, —— —_ | deiphti; Manuel de 1a Culva, vice consul of Spatn, | Cordance with the urgent request of the MI auld. ‘The other amends Section 48s of the Jee | thed with the proposed Heense bill, | PRES Ore Ras 8 (gr THE senna 3S AND BULLDING | at New York, and Manuel Willams Merry, vice cont river commission, Bererrea SSOP | Vise ‘Statutes, {ts enter provision being that “no | ins ors not eq | _ Lospos, dan. g hong dispatch to the TWELFID S AON STOCK sul of Spain, at Baltimore. BESOLUTIONS OF INQUIRY ADOPTED, Peat Be coud from dt ang, ere a | stance, AOWEStOp to dlsettss tat point. ir s tet tty & Bac-Nawh ty the A SUCCESS IS EVERY XtaemER. ; a Me Hinman Gree ee | for is invention oF discovery. nor shall auy patent | enough to know that. Uie jroperd bill docsaway | PR 3 Will probabis be nade on the Mth, 1 - = ‘The “Serial” Building Association has now entered | A STENOGRAPHER APPoINTRD.—Paul C. Hendricks, . as nsylvanla, from the commit- | hereafter grantec declared invalid by reason Of | with the personal fax. ‘Mutt Is of cours: very ine | SU) twits, as No matter how cold j GRAND EXHIBITION FOR FIVE DAYS, pon the last half of its sizth year of success, and offers | of Indianapolis, Indiana, a second cousin of ex-Gov, | tee OM Post offices and post roads, reported back a Aa ee eer et ee | real estate business, wut the new | € t, fie arisen Hactesd cegisihineries at Bi pershare, This 12h series | Tenaricks, has been appointed stenographer to the | TeS0lution culling on the Secretary of the Interior | {Ried tn a foreign co Tints oe An ake conten | snot Injureour business in the least. Be Z urea ie pall clad Jauuaey, 244. "No bulidine | Postmaster General toreport to tie House whether, any raliroad com- | States for mone than tub rears prior to tis applies | MR. ILD, COOKE. Pants, the : 3 association in this District has met with better success | __ = as been y the government has | tion” ‘The c aoa slay ofeach | “I'am heartily in favor of abolishing the odions | hMECE Wi ow dda eed Min te HOE SCOEYER PEELE Go tiestace Ie has 12 erie now succ-sefully rane | | Navat.Onpens—Commander W. B. Hof, ordered Scrunted oF attempted to grant to any other corpor- Rese anminee abet on MueeDky ct ean Personal tax,” auld Mr. BLD. Cooke. “sum opinion | Gin will be egar student Matinee Wednesday, Satie i he best, opportunities for | to special duty oN legraph company any right to operate 4 aril yee > a sates ce (Oce Sriesds sack the public! ta invited to cone andgét:| SO Ee a a dee to oan, eee seactt | the lines of telegraph belonging ‘te sald. raliroad Be pe ait the business men of the « Aity could well af- AIAN Jn pre pe ae: WEREsD cub) on GoreEe Ge tak) | owere get 1,80) on a moathly sto The Const aire east Lieut. 5- | company, so as to prevent the company from per- | ‘There wasno quorum at the meeting of the Sen-! urd to make up the amount of that tax oilt uf their | _LONDOx, dane Sd ine eae kaa AEA! a The meet menting Pe cent interest on | F. Moses, to the coast sur Surgeon Daniel Me- | forming tts duty to the government and public. | ate committee on military affairs this morning,and | own pockets to get Thdof ll. Yon seit un. | East Indies hos sent a Dads of troops. te t Whee ever drank stock will be held at 013 Th sircet, opposite Patent | Murtrle, to duty at the naval f@ndezvous, Philadel- | Adopted. | no business was done. A called meeting, chiefly to | equal tax, for it Is comstautly being evaded, and | Coast oT Achoe te compel the take whe Gfice WEDNESDAY. the Gh inst. at 7 o'clock pam. | Dali. Surgeon Abel F. Price, detached from the | "yr, Money (Mss. trom the same committee, ro- | take action upon pending nominations, will be held | Onl @ part of It ts collected. T have known more | capllvily the crew of the steawer Pt -—- FRANK RICKER, Monthy” dues ‘Aue sibwcriptions 13 stork will be 3 ee ee ee po pea ines ane oie 2 ported back a resoitition calling on the Postinaster | on Thursday. ‘The authority of the Secretary. Of we Ee instance s here Wasttngton lost a ver {there in Noweuber List, on the pits ennase et ceded inforrastion given by the Becre- ssipec, 22d Inst. Passed Assi Surgeon H. | General for informatemn eee nce eee | On Thursday. : 2 " jestrable citizen through that same p from » Suucapore, "to surrender ‘ tary aby time before or at the meetin. ©, Eckstein, from the naval hospital, Philadelphia eens aio n | War to retire army officers at his own option, on ; (Tribune Building, New York,) ROB'T G. CAMP Se UCSRIEALS pnia, People are loth to sett st Wonderful Success of 7 Re-engayement and L, President, th and ordered to the St. Louls. Passed’Assistant Sure Spy named O'Brien has been allowed to taper the ground of supposed disabiltly, and to proniote nt Punter, So. S17 uth pees nen 2 ed ‘ with American malls in New York. Adopted. others to fll the Vacancies thus created, 1s involved | BE £2 Mupesed upon.” ratty Rajah abd his tribe who Lave plundered and oe Soe . PuorRietor, 7 pate RO BLO beet n Howard Wells, from the naval rendezvou . if ee a ines destroy 1 Among thos: Weld by the Gao gaeigo Asn exe Wewues or mucin JNO. PBERCGEE See aad Heuser | AR ean, Wols om e naval enter | naa tsranocend, Intiieot ta fending cass and Wil brdscused | ME SuNcel m, Wats SN ett te ed te DANCERS. ‘Will Exhibit at Our Store, OFFICE oF THE MUTUAL FIRE | Pith Phitadciphta, Under the call of states a number of bills were | PY a *i piiaksyoges nese weet on the people, a0 | Germaus, two Norwegians and one American. ‘The : e z THE MUTT 1 : . ~ | introduced and referred. Among them were the MMITTEE MEETINGS. attempt of the Commalssioners to initiate an ‘en- | British gunwnat Pegasus Whi was sent, to, then aa ee aa THE BOSS, BN ie er la aag 4 ae oe PU EeR De re ae ae following: a ‘The committee on Paci railroads will meet on | largement of thelr own powers, which are already elet Ia becemnber, was unabie to otunvunteate SDAY, THU! OR, ONE MINUTE COFFEE POT, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MUTUAL FIRE | MNT Is informed of the death of Liew ed By Mr. Skinner (N. ¥.). letter-ca Wednesday at 10:3) o'clock. The committee on | too large for the good of the people. In thls pill | WM the raja and British Consul Keanedy MATINEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY anp SATURDAY. INSURANCE COMPANY of she Desetct of Colaba Christopher, clerksin first an Second else pest ones thirty forelgn affatrs will meet at 11 o;clock the same day. el ACEI to snake Ae and to ent They Reto xs Se} rong nr ‘Uhe tribe = = | The most wonderful tions ever exhibi ae ere . ‘i Capel days’ leave st each ye I p be Wat any ‘One ‘who rents a house 4s 2 Sg aca rarities Noulay, Jan MOTHEDANITES. _87_| ftooethe public for akine Cofee and Peak pine | eek tie GaN tnalantat the Ofinot the’ Commas! | | PERSOSAL.—Monslgnor Capel eft Washington | OM Jedve of absence in such RSatntion cating on | Gey gommmittee on pensions will meet, at, 10-0 | Rit nd exact a fee OF hitih while they A HOME RCLER MESIGNS, Se lee Sx oF seven years old ati make Code and Tea withit | Soumencing wicket St XB Met A Wa | lasteventng for New York, where he ts to deltver | aye Secretary of State for laformation ee te toe | ao auras. The commerce, committee | Ter y fee Of an attornes~atiaw who | | Coxk, Jan. &—Ino. Dal e house ot A eoue ante cals ¢ ETO MAKE COFFEE AS CLEAR | he Company intaahired fo bohddat ineabotetuenans | exis Cee of Bestest ae a eae: | pak arte Le For, GirinE £0. Congténs Bower to] ame rouge ommnlltes On public ands at a meet- | LAS Re ae ee eae ae ea is 0 Hiton of the while and Gores ts likely to AS WINE. with all the rich iagrediente contained i the | "Bh thes wticie of the by-laws of the Company i€ | John Porter “has arrived In Wasiington to | in the states and terion eee ame auvorce | thls morning acted favorably upon a report | ent on the middie and poor class They: have ¢ eat k Gol Meals COFFEE or TEA. Tiistbualues ionieraiail is thesppautuentars | SpeDL Some tlme.-—“Col. Michael ‘Thompson, | Bs Mr. Bagley, (S. 4.)—To protect applicants for | from the sub-cominittee on land. grane forteltures, | HO TEN to pula tax ou labur or on bustuess wich | THE Chows TiiNck's ISTRY IEW WIT THE POPE. Ashley aund. ese, fromm the Hippedronae, Parte; Iie | ,, 22 boiling Coffee or Tea you get no Coffee or Teaonly | ths itinan who shall condiiee ahs Meet a ceton | Who. 80 suddenly" disappeared. trom, Wastutetan | peusion, and to prevent tread ae kee eects, for declaring forfeited the grants of seven roads, ay | MUS NOeapital. aaora S roe nas eae fe and Hace. fromm, the Hipporos + 15) bitter water: but by the new method of making it we | jnancontine withthe et ane some time ago, ts now a practicing lawyer at Hono- PROPOSED CONSTITUTION, LSS Ts Gait ana at anys iA COMFLAner Wenoar & BOREEWA Standard’ says Uiat the conversation held by the Boning Brothers ete. cnet have advlicious drink. No fish sking, no salt, no emss, | hours of Jovlock am, and 6p i jiu Senatdr Bayard was In New York yester-| Ry Mr Beach, of New Yous treme ey Beans BIN the Sop eee EOD ANd |. gentleman connected with the new race course | FOP] with Crown Priuce Frederick William Upon ep | mo cout water. anny Cae uaa to settle the Ooties | Atmomsil ot pena vie notes Baia by the Com @ay In consultation withex-Representative Flower, | BY Mr , of New York—Proposing the fol- | Bea 4 nah and ‘Albany, Sopra sepsis urse | Lue occasion of the latter's Vial wo the Vatican cum All this s!.ow for 10 cents. $87_| or rea, pany eae x who 1s unlerstood to be the proprietor of a small | 10W!ng amendments to the Constitution: ce and Mobile, the St. Louls, Iron Mountain | northof the city 10a STAR reporter this morn- | sisted of UWo parts—one of which Will reanain abso- A . rash. recel¥i ee ae bromine: on Gen. J y a8 |) our, and. the Mounts $5 Ue proper tine. “The pope bas Informed Uke can losers Cock ALL ARE REQUESTED TO COME, 1583). Visittg Washfugton us the guest of his brother-In- | and divorce. Mobile and New Ortcans and'the Memphis’ and | SPertS—#5 per day— als is consigned to thy archive foal isbae of CONGREAATHOSAW CHURCH \ genie law, MF. Seiden, of the Metropolitan.—Represeu- . Ping the sport and killing ths nls UAL be has caneigned to the meceet amctiives ‘Whether Customers at Our Store or Not, Second. Giving the President power to veto one Charleston, Tt was determined to hear the at- or more items in'an appropriation iL. 1 the Texas Paetth: Toad at a specs: meet Real Estate” ative Kellogg % Eng & detaied acco MONDAY and TUESDAY, January Mth and 15th. Dative furniture anil Hxthires tative keellogy 18 In New York. it will kn t of the conversation between was enough. “he half-m torne) FEE 7 re SS = i ‘ Brightwood tnto a cocked hat. | No traci can stand | Bioself and Prince Proderick Willlain in order wo Ys . - . ice tuenitine ind ftir = Third. Creating a statute of Umitations to alt | ing to be heid Thursday morning Omthe follow - Seifert es 2 | Kran cruit to posterity a stateumeut Wluch tmay The Seren Modem Wanders of the Worlds | “NP GET A CUP OF HOT COFFEE OR TEA. | Mog by fs for sear tse adjistid | SOCEE EY (ROSES, clauuns against tie United States, alt | the day the commmities wit consider the torfcitare |, For imstance, w few geuttea Hel nehees Cong | Ruvure be ot much Importasce ay HO ete, [he Seven, Modern Wanders of bles is ne fo yen’ Te85, adjastad id — Fours. The credit, woney and property of the | Of the land grant of that raflroud company. Parties | My he gon to dismucing about tear Tak geativins THE SPANISH-AMERICAN TREATY. —— : ; = ‘Mupai z meses 33,08 | ‘The weather yesterday, bleak and blustery as it | United States not to "be Ipaned or given to private | dering to appagr Defere the committee on any | MAY be get puring @ qqantivies s c 4 1 el its scieutitic principles, The Annial Statemint wil’ be rewdy for distributi Vn; a ‘S, | and end in a bet, may be of a staal amount, say g20 | _ Maprm, Jai senate last evening the ‘Teaets for both Tectures ncinaine reaerved seat, 3 | wi aidy' for ‘tea | was, ewe to little daub the ardor of those bent | COfporations. so {Question pending. @iil be required to le a notice | Sessa. and to arttle it they go OUL OU the Crack wo | Marquis Bar essed his Surprise For sele ult s! Fibs! Music Stor and atthe Church | THE POTS WILL BE ON SALE WHILE THE yon calling, the number of persons tn carriages and | jeyeq and Torblldice een oo es | Ronee ethene TID Who does not Mle such | Sexghe tne dispute. ‘This is dave a great many | the wovermuclt sind, have concedes oer on evening of Lecture. | EXHIBITION LASTS. | on foot botug, for such a day, out tn large numbers | Diifs. se Pai OW on -apprapriation tues during tke Season, Now th With tue United States without previvusly consult business. “Or sted by t when the Ang the cortes, THE PARIS WORKIN: Pants, Jan. .— | On Capitol Hi the eating was perhaps not so | general as elsewhere, though the more venture ne Draved the sesrehing winds to call We have seen these Coffee and Tea Pots tested with the most wonderful neults, and vant our friends and | customers to see thei in practice operation, | p Thy will be the only opportunity of hearing Mr. Cook “Thcas who dasire tobear both Lectures should make THE RUSSIANS AND THE HEBREWS | By Mr. Cox, of New York—Calling on the Prest- on Mrs. | dent for commurieauions between the but there ire No, $9 is THE PROPOSED TAX REFORM. of thes days enough per day. ged workmen have Slee 3 : issued a violent ranifesto, calling a meeting for ma for ea y overn ‘application for seats. _ | Field at her pleasant parlors, where she was | ments of Russta and the Valted Neeettesa . A Views se Fesiness en Gooomins MK. FRANK T, RAWLINGS, Sunday next to Protest against the action of a o— see pSON plot oF sted by her danchter, Miss Waltey | gio. ani Satie tech = : ew Dill to-day, sald ea rather favor. | Bostor ant industry, Aer sas se | never sagan fairs (rie Auiberat. uicot et atat ates acre f@ MEU LL |g ceyenas arrnoras oesmesew rtax—onsscross| the Ut today, sal ol Lavea rather fave | Waa etna hi toll tg ed DEALERS IX STOVES AND HOUSE FURNISHING | xb stunk, (uukte, Wise Weer Sen emrce it maton | "e York —to grant postal | CEGRD Tosoaizop rs FEATCHES, wer a GENeKAL | Ce,gMALN OF Mh Vit these ate sone portions ne Se eo ene cane reas, i : paarcaviekes ‘GOODS, | i} OOS US with such ubsence With pay When disabled by | DESIRE EXPEESSED TO HAYS THE FEMSONAL TAX way with the persin : cong, FIRIMING STERIL. woRKERS. AVENUE. BETWEEN lira AND Isr STREETS. | onfideathy of thee enlarged fleid ot dents, away with the person Loxpos, dan. —Two thousand steel workers ADMISSION MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND 1003 PENSNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | business of @e ned ND for hext year. She Ir AThol. Of New York—Authorizing the ree | APOUSHED. | : ee ete aeag | Tefuse to Fesuine Work at tue Teduction of wages FEIDAYS, 10 TO : iarged fed ho not ont irement or Willan ; renee 4 “ver, that 1C will | proposed by the masters, MONTAGUE'S LATEST PAINTINGS IN CHIAROS- WASHINGTON, D. c. | Saat active pare tu alt a Drgudier genni W> Averitt with the rank of | rue action of the Comnutsstoners on the subject | provement Of the elty atid te bene- COUNCH, 18 BALTIMORE. CURO, HIS ONLY WORKS UNSOLD OK OB- | = Miler dtitded the by f PTATNOTONAG = Of repealing the odious personal tax,” said Mr, | Bt of the poor man. paganda has ordered TAINABLE ANYWHERE e1b-tu,th&san ae | erat iss Mel | 55 : iran Canaan Willi Dickson to a Stax reporter to-day, “and BR. HO 1 to be Ue decisions arrived ae — Secaioea RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS, | red os S me receiving tee Mr. Vance, SE Nort ene ar SEP cs adontion Ok ai iiew sae ee acdih SniBek eh | of Browning.« Mludioton, gro. 1d that he ap- uring Tie conference here Of the Ameriean Ula ane = sth wes not at | Dr ss tie Potomac river at Georgetown, pn tate : : ed the new bill asa whole, fa aitshed the | hops for thear guidance at the cowed of Dish O1Ce AHIONAL 22d FORD'S THEATER mee FENDERS, &0., &¢. tit to tive be OF AE GOOEY | Hearty approval everswhere, — The personal tax | Proved the new bill as a whole, for 1 aboltshed the | Lops for Ur gukdanoe at tue council of bishops Ua ‘or sale at Brentano's Book Store, 11th sirect and Ponn- FE. F. BROOK. aan Hts Esk con f ors voe! OLN -To prsiMe tee has been a serious barrier to our business commu- | P'TSoual tax. That tax was obnoxious, and ¢ AN INDIAN PHILANTEROPIST DEAD, Siatesvesae io | seuss ity In tehteh she hea run. of Obio—To prolitit the tmporta- | nl has forved the wealthler ciass of citizens | Business man should be willing tat the Loss Caucetra, dan 8 hesiub Chunder en, the ptit- Denrsatorosy. Fe és i Michio Renre MCEr IRC oe investments outside of the District to escape a Mote iat sda, | lauthropist, aud promoter of the Brabus Soma) LOGY. so 151m STi oxss BUILbIse, Act to peri ‘ nvestments outside of tc ca : ator the personal | ranthropist. aud promoia : beng tei i é a By Nir, Tht fis reach, From my experience with the tax-payt Ditant, but it should be borne for the yeneral | StH Mudba, Is dead hin private fostructions vas tow ba z DERMATOLOGY. Full line of these Goods, ais ositat the pubile ands, also, to tn Acne ; Lio ee = WHY TEWEIR'S ADVISERS RESIGNED, Fates st my residence, 343 Mane. ave. erthwest. Class ‘ ee Will regard this as a popular | & ; Artistic and Fe Moret 6 jctency Of the postal service aceon | coneS, Jan S—A Cai dispatch received here, Seciables te the dial very tuesday afd Pradays 0°10 | DERMATOLOGY. eel 3 Dost ic Sroiteib havea | MR. ROFERT ComES, District in Congress. Une letter sent by Cherit Pasha and the ~ : = hes of trade and Dusi- | Loot and soe dealer, sald he was satisfied with the | Clher Rev ntian uuindt-rs to the Ahedive, ahnoue, M ry EROY. A. 5. BO BS PE EEIC END ee - os SMA WU Me | COMPRA oe Te ee jetting thelr new Dil) should receive | ad it would enhance | Ing the tests or their resignation, he follow. pol giro potenti ay Bg ae dea BY DR, J. VAN DYCK, We mabroniorel in suk MIL UO Me ieee and encouragement of The peopie in | the Prosperity of the District iu inducing popu- | tng ts th Uf the Intter: The queen's governs We best 10is New Yor! ae No. 22 GRANT PLACE. Tt aetists, Uie stanagy av the pa: ofthe law in Congress.” | ation and encouraylig taproven ae ! ag os “age jin ne eee : hlstxken. THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN. Mit. WALSH, | sonal ta any respects, and he | da have no rigt wesc: MUSIC! oe | HOURS, 9 T0 7: stuns adeey! vr. Ray, of Siuapshire, introduced a bill in That he had examined the pro- | BY aod” allow saute 198 ITH StRExt SovrHEssr, Ifyou have any Rash Hu the House, vidlus Tor Uke protection Dill very carefully. He preferred 2u | tnrers here for te retail trade to do business with- ” : Fall occasions at lowest rates. nd-2m* | gv brah: Dieter of ehtidn of Columbia, which ts | inerease In the Heense to the personal tax, and | out cation, for, by Such turds, We MIZE Ine | GUE discussion. | ‘Tils declaration ¥ ; | Eyebrows, Evelashes, Hair or Hands, as Piuples: Elack- | > tuniiar to the recently introduced tu Tue | thorn? tht the Heense imposed on hts business | (ce Manufacturys i the District.” pnb pal py heer n ayn Preocanne aed heads, Liverspota, Sallowzess, Moth, Tsu, Sunburn, Freckles, Birth aud Wine Marks, Redness, Oiliness and Enlarged Veins of the Nose, Dryness, Scaliness and Rouxhness of the Face. Chapped, Fianred and Colorless Lips, Seant, Irregular Ey-Urows & Leshes, Thin, Harsh, Dry, Faded end Peemature Gray Hair, Baldness, Exes They DNESDAY, dts wail i raster books will and opened on dunuisss J Senate, ol Topics. HEND'S PROPOSED ¢ esto: nd, or Tilinols, as stated SEP RESENTATUY! Mr RW. T TOMS | Tie was satis- “ase and had no fault to And, MM. AL 4. CLARKE, rant, said: sill was (Hed to have the “1 tink | IR. C.C. GLOVER, | “Tam favorable to the proposed license bil | Mr. c.C. Glover,of the firm of Riggs & Co. “as dotnz away With the personal tax, There are Some features of the bill that Lmust say Tobject to. Forin- sald rus With aud Usrough fix uiltisters We re- because We are prevented frum governing ia avcurdauce with the constitution.” — Work Hevumed, 8.—Work was resin ling, i all a WOrkS To-day, Vhhas Uy fret | THR Sra yesterday, cela Joint resolut sttace, It does not seein Tight taat the Commission: | 4° nen sive Dandruff, Sealy Scalp Tetter, Rel. Infiamed, Blis, | _C.M. KOONES. & Ebene NRO ovo ene re See Shee ersshould haves much control over te street Pall Aire bate Gorn eduied trons BEB0 t> a per ome, or Dry. Cracked and Sealy Te Phe tiouse Wis MOS |e a as vomnentser tiie Thee nes yopposl to the personal fax as deine is It would lead to a good many difticutties | OT Rave be Tuners are pore to an plants andithe | Or SNe Soyer BOene OF Ee suieric bor Tdot think that the burden of zond deal of contusion to have Congns, the | Psurae work, aid tut outlovk in the irom trade 13 Fingers, Limbs, Joiuts and Body, Prurigo, Inten-e Iteh_ | ever discovered cmolitmens and o be Imposed upon on sstoners and the companies running the | Peery wrigtet: ing, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Psoriasis, Acne Rosacea, &¢. Free from ail Try it 2 ver onthe by ¢ "There seems tobe some | roads. Then, too, J tlh, that asa general lloease > — WATCHES. Ifyou wish a healthy, fresh. pure, clear Com Wet pertaated, 8 tiost go sumlonewhieh sets forth tliat Tdoit Say that this bili bill, Ieeontauhs an exorbétant tax on hanks. Under An Old Man*s Suicide, uniform heavy. regular Eyebrows and Laatien thi loutax GOODS = tin tiesinateror a | Ws Interconrse at } a eee ear to tari on Our DallNing busiest | FHREMOLD, N. a, Jaa, A—Sumdcl Brower, aged s Hands, consult DR. VAN DYCK, Dermatologist, No.2 LANES. STUDENT LAMPS. Feomote The ifendly p 1 basiuess, "Know | twentieth or one per cent, Instead of ouetenth,, Aw | hilaself yesterday tn tie log house tn Which be Grant Place. at once, GAS GLOBES. 5 voniaerce ant tidus isyest. Dut if Uns law ds | T Said, however, Pau in favor or a DI which would | BOF. SILVERWARE. ‘The Doctor {sa n-gulargraduate of Medicine and Sur- PLATED TABLEWARE. WISE LEATHER Goops. BRUSHES, BRIC-A-BEAC. gery. aud has devoted twenty years of his life to the practice of Dermatology. You can consult the Doctor with every confidence ta Risski!l Henumb-ry among lis patrons the elite of Auwerica, Terms within the rach of all call, deseriie your case and sed tirce stamps for avs- wer, Intersting descriptive circular free, a3, upOrt uate £ HCN InAs compas: Peli Interconrs eplion OF the effect upon ers, L suppose hat it will be as good pect.” Mn. 7. W. SMITH, Imaber deater, stiles that: he 4s Well satistied with scope of the Dil, but there should be some % “We have heen sorely tried,” he sald, “by of the fnope | abolish the personal tax, which ts unjustand to a great extent inoperative.” MR. HENRY HURT, president of the Wasuington and Georgetown rail- | road, stated toa Stak reporter to-day that he was decidedly In favor of a repeal of the personal tax | Jaw, und Jn favor of the tax payers making up the AMOUNE Which Would be lost to Che District by such | | denn The Woman Suffragisty and Senater idmunds, w Yors, Jan. &.—The Woman Sut ive committee have adopted resolutions Senator Edmunds’ proposition to dis- of UUth aS 4 gross Wrong to polygamists by . or those © without trial x state tr it pulegainy. and calling on New Tore aie. | le arved So: the visible property has had to pay for bonds rep ‘The question of how this can be most | nd ftepresen resist’ this WANS, OPERA GLASSES. Assean € Ss Wo. st Rea es DOMES Ho Visible a8 Tor Ny. GWwO Lusivess | equitably done 13 for the citizens and the Comunte. | i rng takron, siaetirnasah ad — (UAL ‘LEARING ALE i what higher than before. There ts — He ore riesgo ed ms Neb ——— m. ‘Those dealing in merchandise | loners have taken a proper cours: by e ro cces, UTR LA or pital will not enmnpel a bayment of a0 | with the taxpasers “As to the stnvet BEM rag hebben paar a ‘cits { oe SOT HIRT , Lose Whose capital does not exceed §.000— | companies and the proposed tax of $0 on each car,” | DESTROCTE basteegroncncctlty (@ANES, JARDINIERES, 4a. LADIES’, MISSES AND CLILDRENS' WRAPS RPO Re COLTS YD nd this Wil oe miso the W Crleans Preliie 1 pty to probably 80 per ho are engaged in sell- ‘entire nuraber W said Mir. Hurt, “I can speak only of the road I rep- Tesent. I think there will be no objections tnter- posed as lo the amount, but the maxim unaiber The five-story coffin New Yor, Jan. of Smith, Winston & Co., Nos. 191 and 198) —_ = is We Smid suieeqia ’. Tears to be taxed TE uhink unjust, as the itoense | street, caught fre early This morning, and was eae ie Be NS ane Oa ae a ae ee should apply mg Me mute of earyctuaiy | Qeciauved tn aan an hour, Mie tary tan MILLINERY GooDs, sively vere a arcant Be Oe ae oe Proposed | fn use. The limit put to our line is greatly in excess | between tall ments rear @EWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, ‘al Lund once re napany” With st Ot 12 p of real estate dealers from $25 to that It 1s not enough. ile says nge of lie! Of the number We have In tse. ‘The 0: in the proposed Law giving the Distr proviso | ‘Commission attey cutting tn frm the Bowery and it street, and Inhabited by a dense ‘all of the London theater abd. the watkshop DRVGGIST. 420 7 ae : ers the power to regulate the tine aud frequency | rear 10; PENS. AVENUE, an = ine Fees ae eee er neat and all personal | CP ueruuning of cats by all strsct rulicoud compa | of another, coMin establishment. ate within. easy a iSho good reason tor these agents to be bonded, | Te 19 turet Lhe publie couventenee, 8 out of place, | reach. ‘The denizens in the alley were Uestened aaa ; ad that that part of the kw should be repealed.” | 1 Valu. ia sen cpg ce, "the ewan gh | = DR. WIL. LIAM M. CAT f “i MR. KR, O. HOLTZMAN, arey Soe ee al great disadvantage to the firemen, o to Gp aeetrect northwest | Ce wit he at ie Waal office, joanne sat digpocttion the corepe meas | the real estate dealer, sald: “1 am opposed to the | Most of the retail liquor dealers on Pennsylvania | SUftity or water. “To this elreumstance is due te Pez Powe ESTEE Te Swers parE, | neetient “ hav alsporition the company made | yer onal tax system for many reasons and 1 am | a¥enute are tn perfect accord with the bill, and say | Gestruction of tie rear Dulldaug of the, factory BUTCHER HARD Wax, Seberang aa ene te Currant oF the Be bei do feral ater whe SMITHSONIAN REGENTS, j xis Sat this Di Nas been Introduced. ita povis| Mat the fact that they wil No be requ to ob | wich eerie could bane bet ‘The total For Polishing Floors. | weneral, Tdustibe Vi the same s Speaker yestertay announced t fons are very sensible, and will meet a need in this 2 Ber : < OPEN FIRE PLACES, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS in all departments. HATS, co Hed Isatal ment of Messrs, Sluzleton, Wilson (\ District. As far as my own business is concerned, | S04 Ge" Coase ‘oppuslie, exery seats macie iy A Convention of Drummers. act And Brass Fire Goods. BONNETS RS, dion Phelps, 28 regents : | approve hearty of the bill, and tor what I believe makes. for the increise of tlie license, ‘Svxactse, N. Y., Jan. 8—The twelfth annual ISTIC BRASS GOODS, ‘And Press Lampa.| TRIMMING <3, LACES, SILKS, Phelps, as regents of the Smithson! to be the best interests Of the T also | TMiuor'deniers, itany, will Inerpove objections to the Cunmmercial ‘Travelers Association ARTICLES POE HOUSEKEEPING, EATINS and ft tea was given on Saturday | | ERAUDS IN WEIGHTS, peo . Uquor dealers it any, eter par ge oy or the In Great Variety. ELEGANT Lab ia ot Dr, Lachlan Tyler to Mr. Wilits (Ky.) yesterday introduced a bill in the AN UNDERTAKER'S VIEWS. ‘VIEWS OF OTHER CITIZENS. oMficers show a total membe of 8,191, a net gain quit? PADIES CLOAES, in every styleand | git Wainat, Mahoeany, C ichmnond. House to correct fraud In weights, which provides | Mr. W. R. Speare, the undertaker, ‘that his 1k 106. Fremidoes, Beton eateries the amen oe _— a | Ash, White Pine. Geonzia Pine aud Vineiuia Pine, rune! rds for an“At|a tine and punishment for all manufacturers and ; business had not been specially classified, which | Mr. George F. Timms, the clothler, in an inter- | commercial pe —— sane ¥ MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S HAVELOCKS, from | dressed, or manufscturd into Partition, Ceiling, Wai wenn, January 10. | packers who shail tn any way exercise fraud or | he thought was a, It came under the | View regarding the personal tax, sald he was in | 10,000, and in the a ‘HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. 25 to W percent reduction. On hand: 15 SILK PLUSH | scoting, Flooring and Mouldings. in lots to accommo- neglect In thelr system of weights. This bili ts to COATS, at $16; 19 Elerant SILK PLUSH NEWMAR- date, All orders Gilat with Gixpaten sua correctuess, at y have as his guests Mr. head of business ‘was taxed $10 on the first is % ain res correct a great evil which Mr. WHlis says extends Sets tax. personal tax, he said, 5 inquisitorial and | aay°s ther al irregulari- G KETS, at $21, 17 SILK PLUSH DOLMANS, from | kee thau curcu:t mraet yricea, | Rocently ian by them tn Neve ‘Cori upon the oe. | allover ‘the ‘country, many articles, sich 4s eane Seliess tee ccs ent varh wogon ot thine re parece Mr. Sak Sate Wi ers Barton it was stated that a ME Maser Graves, — | sows ME MoLRAN & ROS, | Cision i the debut of thelr dvtientor, Miss Nannie | Hes, canned commode Ec. bel Je ee kaa | marked Mr. Speare, “that the Commissioners will | expressed himseif'as heartily roasystemet | Hughes of the avy departanent, whose name ap- TANGERINE, FLORIDA ORANGES, — ia Cor. 1th and Wstrovtsnorthwent,_ | RACE ME. APULUE as amongst the guests. — | Without any man” hE raul. he save egtcedes | stand & very poor show to. get 2 Ga ee ee @ELATINE, s¢ BANANAS, reese ae rcaE EXAMINING OUR | » 52 BOOK AND JOB VIINTING BY Visiting her ‘cousin, Mri ’A. Cd. Witktnson, ‘on K | medicines as well, and he we = {0 be ble during | Capital vested, DuL-a great iaany Rave ag eatin | opinion a peropaal tax should never be used L Writes to ‘Tme fran: “Permit me to cor- WITMER'S, GRAY & CLARKSON, street, has returned to het school duties at Vassar | te ate wetehe and elt ae eee | in the business” In ime the tax should be | Oy the nacional t for 2 revenue in | rect this error. My name does appear as endorser C 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. ieee: Coun Cokege —In addition to her usual clrele ot young | HONS as to =f Y | general and should be the same for each, ‘Tins | time of war, inquisitorial in its nature it 18 | on some of Mr. B.'s notes, but, 60 Lar a —¥ our establishmes ladies, Mrs. Ricketts will be assisted on Friday by | Congres usiness should be made ite from all others | entirely obnoxious to the American system of gov- | notified, the Cures are Lot forgeries; they — can execute printing of all kinds heathy’ Miss Billings and her two guests, Miss Alexander FORFEITURE OP LAND GRANTS. nd taxed a3 suck. I thimcthat the special pad ‘Should never be resorted to when | genuine, and { am now making arrangements 60 J. W. Daz. | - feasomble due. GRAY & CLARKSON, Vaasa and sis Nels Bt and ner niece expect | ‘The sub-committee of the House on the fortetture | $3 an euch wagon eugnt ot to be Gontinued “T | Sore. popula adequate’ means of “raising | ay the amounts tn full” s ! Wasnts ‘, D.C., July 16th, 1883. to leave Was evening for ce of land grants met last it hree them and | revent de . , the ses ore es eer: Fema i Ci engi | "Sat ha at ae fae | rong rth cr ttn gra | Qa Wace ne a Aes eg exbee hm“ iate a | Fon rm Met or SPT SR 3 ~ l —) X ont vi a ‘aes picasure in snncuscing thearrival of eiarwe and | ang 814 Tih street northwest. | withvother linproveinents, we aneuvt aubject to the cor | Wisy ‘Mantle Baldwin; of” Philadelphia. -enseny | SeVen railroad companies, amounting to about | WAGON should be exempt as a hearse.” Will repeal the personal tax law. MrT: A Nutri | forthe relief of the destitute. colored. yromen aud SSeiblete aceartusest of Manicure wovas front the extab- ition of the wunther, and are prepared 22 furmieh with | Colquitt, who arri at the Metropolitan Saturday | [2a azcem © report to the committee on public ee Tend Gopesea th eas i Stagg. preiers Oe peers Cananyuccmteen | Saar a ac wortawest but owing to bo teliet or piate-prem print. | evening,” was accom) 3 ands B ‘grocer, sald: “I aim opposed personal ey — hota Engraving, tor eter = rll pass the winter here. Miss sara Giasgom, ‘THE COINAGE COMMITTER and in favor of the license. T have not studied this | SoD ‘5, eae Levees toca aac Inclement weather, keeping tnaky trom, atten Fon ces ‘and Estimates furnished upon application, | of St. gin Washington Visiting ner cousin, | Noaction on any bill that has been introduced siders: Bt. Joseph | Dut tte was done: An, informal discussion to . See aes ‘Miss Mary Law, at her home on @ street.—Mr. Personal tax | place on the plans of the now Wuinato the kinds For Calling, THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING COMPANY. | George 1. Wright, of St Louls, accom! by his an Sree tore to be included in ube Institution, after For Dress, 516 wife and little daughter, are now at 610 14th street, Of industries to be For uikig, See eee EET ED ear soca | Wright te here in tie fueron tie bined "aan ts = ae nara — anger & Co. ee ncttle tine arcou roi os a emeat. For Couort, fore January’ 15th, 1884, or we,will give them into the | River. Improvement, ‘which body fas’ upon | | Col. John J, Novis ne Tene? Fr Haag sof our 1 colleton. he la the secretary. oa ‘on 7 oe Short Hamas AN Assianuxt.—Louls Hellbrun, of 402 7th: disease oe Laat GcSis | DRATROREUIN Tatts Dike monme: | be eet meee chars aml a tated ha | Laer i a Cor. 15th and @atrects mW. of age seis coins, ESA Behrend for tne benefit of ni she toon. ‘when the sub- | Sew. ¥0 .wiserpy, | WALLPAPER wixpow sHapza, ac. ‘Hae of mts: Wash: | Whahingtob, $100 Lous Hecht &. Hell- paper A we KO, News and, Goasip, at Lan tran, are $5,000; ras | positions of ‘executive clerk and ‘MESSRS. TENNEY & ‘to have it disposed of for the best interests of the | branches on ‘ris Peumeyivesiasvenua | ail-iy TiS B Beseet Mortaest, zi ‘ain | newspaper company, $1 Slerk respectively. ‘These gentlemen are demo; | of tho National hotel, in reply to inquiries of ‘Tas | District. "| Semaage was , ]