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ae Che —N® 9,590. ‘pening Star, ‘The Window Glass janafacturers. BOW TUEY 'TAOPE TO OEYEAT THE. STRIEENS—y PRICES OF ULaNeWaNE TU SE ADVANCED. New Yor, at rarned tits ae that ¢ ase Manutacttl assocl a Be and Vial ng TUreTs association, al Ubeir private meetings, pesierdas and dag" before rotived to ndvabce 12 pice Of Siaseware ge ren Ai ve been Closed for ing soruck against ges The westerts cred to comtauue F% the western 6 m1 is cheaply as they Chis ts che WASHINGTON, -D. C., FRIDAY. JANUARY 18, 1884, EW PUBLICATIONS. Reavy To-orrow AT 11 O'CLOCK. MIDWINTER NUMBER. CONTAINS: E EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Ter Ecesrxe Stan is served to subscribers m the ea oe ne copies at the counter, 2 See att Peek ficiage propaid_Socests smooth ected cs htt waiter ‘Tur Wrexir Stan—puldished 4 ons must be paid in advance: xi pepe: ecut loner than tw paid for le AMUSEMENTS. Nasa THEATER. 3 TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) as the Two Dromios in Sbakes- peare's Immortal Dromic of Syracuse.) Twin} Mr. Stuart Robeon. Dromic ot Epiesus) Brothers, } Me, Win. HL Crane. ROESON AND CR\NE'S BOAKDING HOUSE. sunday Nicht, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by eiiy bs carriers op their ows account, at 10 cents per She year, $6; six montis $9 ted at the Post Office at Washington, D.C,aa Friday—1 = year, potas prepa Siz mencas cents Bates of advertining made known on arplieation. THE COME! OBSON AND CRANE, ;OMEDY OF ERRORS. Satnriay Matinee, SHARPS AND FLA Engraved by Johnson. TS Mr. Stuart Robson, Si Pxehanwe, Mr. Win H. Crane, ttle Ned Speculator of the ‘San Francisco St ‘THE CENTURY FOR FEBRUARY. | HEAD OF A MAN, by REMBRaNpr..Froxmisrace. GUSTAVE COURBET, Artist and Communist. Ilustrated trom paintings by Courbet. ry, and did ail the work performed messenger's dut: wee ithstauding this 1 was di did nothings ate C gy AMERICA: N LEGH TM Coax. | & ae There wil bea Sj 46,8. LH bela at the ot EXO West, THIS (FRIDAY) E iemsteck LIEUT. G Apam Bapmac. | Seif 018 EIUDAY) Fe seri Wald ser CASTE OPERA COMPANY A biographical paper, with full-page portrait. Be jnlorof the traitd Cony ET caine a oxen jais_ | A SHADOW. Poem...FRaxces Hopesos Burnett. | 1" (TEER LaNns THAS ots PERA HOUSE. FORD'S DR. SEVIER.. ‘The fourth Installment of this serial. A FIRST LOVE-LETTER.......2. CHARLES M. CAUGHEY, A. M. ‘Has the houor to announce une of his Grand Art Enter- taiaments, A short story by the author of nee esas THE CRUISE OF THE ALICE MAY. ENING, JANUARY, 20,1 SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY, 20,1888, esc When the subject will be ‘The first paper ina series describing a coasting : sue xe = trip in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. With sixteen eee picturesque fllustrations by M. J. Burns. Wich will be snost mauidieentiy iiustrated. A SONG OF LOVE. Poem.........SIDSEY LaNieR. pe THE BERMITAGE............RICHARD WarTEnxo. ‘No extra charze for reserved seats, For saleat the Gaal PCAN MET PeRe oe cl ee Commnsstowsns ro Tag Wonty’s Far —The | roma re, we committee on eee eee Opera House. SHE HOTCREEE ROW. aw. paces <== | Fresident has appointed the following commis. | TTetnotane teen sane en ee | = i = Poem. . Geese. WALTER S. COX, President, | sloners to the world's industrial fair: Oliver Gibbs | Tatteu States Ines eet roe te | JNAtosal THEATER IMPRESSIONS OF SHAKSPERE'S “LEAR” § THOMAS BUOWS, and Samuel E. Adams to represent the state of | of a unanimots resolution of this House by repre. | "TOMMASO SALVINI. WILLIAM KING, Directors. | Minnesota: Wm. H. Sebring and Wim. D. Chipley to | sentations reliecting on the houor and integrity Of DARE on aie. wa tas eee 4 J represent the state of Florida; E. 8. Pratt and J. J. | its members. — reerere .--CBRISTINA G. ROSSETTL. : a Barclay to represent the state of Alabama. Mr. Si 7 ‘The Poet illustrated out of the Poem.” District of Columbia, Mr. Slocum (N. Y.) moved to dispense with the SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, at 80'%lock, | oe poRTRAITS OF DANTE. ‘SARAH FRREMAN CLAREE. Illustrations engraved by Cole, Whitney and GRAND SACRED CHARITY CONCERT others, Bor the benefit of the Pour of the District of Columbia. | OG op Hope. Poem. Admission, %, 50 and 75e. MERINOS IN AMERICA...Row.anp E. ROBINSON. 'h ten illustrations by J. A. S. Monks. HOW EDWIN DROOD WAS ILLUSTRATED. Illustrations by S. Luke Fildesand Frank Lathrop. GrorcE W. CaBLE. Description of the Art Gallery at St. Petersburg. (CELIA THAXTER. THE CONVICT LEASE SYSTEM IN THE SOUTH- ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, dition for Lieut. Greely and his party, and recom- eae ae Coumaxper Wx. H. Warrtxe has been detached | mending immediate action, as the situation of the ALICE MEYNELL. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, from the New York navy yard 30th inst., and | Party must now be most. perfloua. Also, the cor- At the Close of Busi Person: end true Tnsurance ‘Diss. FRANE January, AD. ste SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Seagate RUSROE SSMS: | Govwcuer Meeiters TOas--tieseanl (lear sees catered upon ny ‘he | DUe, $341,220.25; customs, $546,764.08, MEXICAN TREATY IN THE SENATE. watch. ist. I brought the water, square off. and cot Sagas Theice from Winders Bar diay and! prepared it-and made four fires and sweptaud dusted De rovmus, washed He steps and halle twice'& weck washed al the mudews snd washed the, Mls Foctne yer the Ottice that dad more work than Tdid. 1 performed. cl duty faithfully in the Property Divi appeared FRA’ made oath ih due form of law that the abo yort of the condition of “The Ai mipany.” on the Jist day of December, A. ‘ubscribed and sworn to before me this 17th duy of Commopore Ursnvr, commandant of the New Gaye Mav7 Yard, was at the Navy department to- | wITZ JOHN PORTER'S CASE BEFORE THE HOUSE. joncaily im the second in the Property Division and Y, ‘There is uot a laborer in THE First CowPrRoiiss has decided that a gov- ernment clerk summoned as a witness 1s entitled to 1s Balary, during his abeence as such itress, not. istarding he had previously been absent thirty daysin the year, SENATOR PAYNE ON THE CIVIL SERVICE Law.— Senator-elect Payne, of Ohio, at a reception at Co- lumbus, last night, said of the clvilservice law that {twas like trving to clean the Augean stables with atooth-brush. — 4 CommanpeR Ww. S. Dana has been ordered to duty at the New York navy yard February 1st. ischarged ‘on the plea iiat £ ME. BRUMM WANTS MINISTER ‘WEST INVESTIGATED. GS OF HONOK. feeting of Columbia Council, ‘hail sth and streets no SING, Jauuary 15th, at 3 installing the officers mandir. HN A. PRANK, Secretary ‘The Senate. ‘The Chatr laid before the Senate a message from ‘the President transmitting for the consideration of Congress communications from the Secretaries of War and the Navy on the subject of a relief expe- TH Tespondence relating to the execution of the Chl- hese exclusion act, aS_asked for by the Senate in & resolution of the 7ih inst. AU 12:35 the Senate went into executive session. House of Representatives. Mr. Slocum (N. ¥.) asked unanimous consent that to-morrow’s session be set apart for debate only on the Fitz John Porter DilL, _| ordered to commana the training ship Saratoga. ‘Tue First Bit APPROVED.—The President has approved the bill fixing the time for holding the regular term of the district court of the district of Maine at Bangor for the first Tuesday of June, 1n- stead of the fourth. ‘This was the first bill’ ap- proved by the President unis session. Awoxo THE Carters at the White House to-day | Mr. Reed (Me.) objected. | were Senators Platt, Plumb, MePherson, Bowen, | Mi Bayne (Pa.) introduced a bill for the erection | Cameron (Wis), Sewell and Brown, Representatives | Of 8 Public building at Allegheny City, Pa. Refer- York, Mackey, Brewer, Deuster, Rice (Mass), Ochil- | Ted. free, ‘Robinsol (S. ¥.) and Wilt, and ex-Senator MR. BRUMM'S RESOLUTION OF INQUIRY. Mr. Brumm (Pa. offered a resolution, which was KT. RAWLINGS, who in a corrvet ugton Fire morning hour, and though there was general uppo- sition on tne repubilean side the motion secured the requisite two-tnirds’ vote—15S to 78. THE FITZ JOHN PORTER BILL. ‘The House then, at 12.15, went Into committee of the whole on the private calendar, (Mr. Springer, of TAX oN Live ANIMAts.—Consul General Sutton, at Matamoras, Mextco, has sent to the Departnent of State a translation of © new law passed by the legislature of Tamaulipas, changing and generally reducing the tax on lve aniinalsexported from that state on and after November 22d, 1683. T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. SSE Fe eee Note Publis. | peneowar—Senator Sherman and Bepresenta-| therellet of Fiugaus verter ne » secured at Metzerott & Cos] ERN STATES.................GEORGR W. CABLE. TUL THE PERSON WHO LEF TAN Ab. |, PERSONAI.—Senator Sherman (epresenta- John Porter. . HIGHT AND Mccuys Yentlon of Charities, and heretofore wnpubilshed. | snd'reecive i. 10 overs} uicnt, which be made mages. | Matt ——Ex-Representative <Green Adams, whose | Tauter, tr. Steele dud.) compulned thar. ee order W DEN sece poe Eun O webuce [tote jet atic Hues in Fhiusdelplia has heretofore been | of tht House requlriig both suport to" be priutsd = Senin py eed With full-page Mlustration, ife-mask of Keatsyete. | ¢-ge* TO THE PUBLIC! Ils recavery are enlertained.=—Senor Valera, the | Raney paca oa coe ee atts that the | 9050 ip Good distributed un P. izes as follows: ‘With full-page engraving by Elbridge Kingsley. | well-known firm of LUCHS & BRO., pupulurly known | eg Ney 58 rom Liverpool yester- | Mr. Siocutn called attention to the fact that the 850 te the Handauuneg! by 2 3 as the Island of Cuba, | 2. T. L. Rosser, of Minnesota, 18 at Wile | majority report had been printed lung. betore. the ‘Sov to the Futfest Baby. LOVE SONGS. -++se+++-SOHN VANCE CHENRY, | a Berees fxd my thanks to my friends and ithe pubs | nS ie ise ey ees guest cane | vlews of the minority were presented. Nobody 5 W Ue Thiutiest Baby, S AVERAGE MAN 5 fc weneraliy for the very liberal pacrvuase: beetowe rade: Club of New York elty atlts annual dine | yas to e because they were no =o to Uae Tne BADE: apy, | AN AVERAGE MAN -ROBERTGRAMT. | Upob ine wiille acti ‘au salesman sor tae abuse Goan | her, WhIEL OocUtS Enriy Mere seas. Gee nee Sey Were Hee DLE te: ter your Bab es fur the contest at once. ‘Third installment of this serial story. a ar a ee ‘Ihe chair declared that debate was out of order, | eee eee THE PRINCES OF THE HOUSE OF QRLEANS. | Gur stock of Tobacco, Czar, and, Sinoiin carte SOCIETY NOTES, and the reading Was continued. eee GronGk B. MeCurutan. | (sbevially’ the well-known brand of Cigars Lonetcliow) | GeneLoc auPROR Ss = Ketel ig the most complete im the city, and We offer them at Ss THE BILL. P= OPERA, | Am Interesting historical sketch. | the very lowest prices, ABA WE CHEE MEN AE) 9.6 secretary of State entertalned at dinner last | At its conclusion Mr. Slocum proceeded to speak SUMMER, HOURS. Poem......HELEN GRAY Conz- a AAG HS Os et, | Might the Bresitent Cs McElroy; ap Fa Au support of the bul | TOPICS OF THE TIME. Jan, Weise Steet Horthwest. | urinds and Mra Wadsworth: the Speaker and Mrs. fae ae a SS | Carllsie; Gen, and Mrs, sheriaan: ‘The District @ & FORD'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Uses and Abuses of Trades-Unions. Modern Y TAPESTRY ¢ : ecretury and Mis. Teller: the Post- | SUB-COMSIITTEES OF Catholicism. Proposed Library Building in Wash- LE.Lisiting to close ull our th ets ihe Grectians the Auscrnes Cea 1 ‘Eb Millocker's great work, the ington. On the Keading of Dante. TO eats ee ee SPR ae anon qurmecuad Auer ¢ Sp Brivsten Mr. Bancrort, Adwinil | 41 the regularmecting of the Senate District com- | OPEN LETTERS. twootlers sich of St yards, att ur | Porter and Misy Pendicton, ites yeste e following sub-committees | "Phe Silver Dollar. ole patters. "To thow intersted i would Lepretiatis | Yesterday a handsome breakfast was given by [eae > Setemay Ute follow ing “sub commitiees, JoBN A. GRIER. K : | | Were appointed: On public debt—Messrs. BLGGAL STUDES Guaiment oa Ge alae Honice Wane (eu PISHREUNSAS Nite, | Admital ond, Mix Porter toa nunter of motabte | wert aobamteds On pabile debt Mes BEGGAR § rE a = ES SEN fs, tucluding Secretary and Mrs. Chandter, Mrs. | Aldrich, BYo SSUAGURES One EEGuak StU DENE eae Hey Se DSI Seve : Ringley, Gleut and sire. cauory. tion, suckeue | Cole Waris, Pikes aid Iugatis Qn stn G. STUDENT. lelding.... oe Ne )UNSBURY. SBE Sei | Struve, aud Mr. Roustan. lebenger, Mer, w a a above Association tind it to thei . Claims and damages—Pike, Vance, and Palmer. [ATINEE a NEDY. QF street ua. ent, is SUll nnuble to walk without the ald of her | Pike. On corporauous and. franchises—far. BRIC-A-BRAC. = BOGERT: crutches. She was assisted vesterday In rec Harris, and Aldieh. On ratitoads and street) ADMISSION FOR ALL 2 CENTS. Valentine to an Anonymous Miss..F. D-Saxwaax. | TS” 030 yee ae be Mrs. Mitehetl and Mrs Sesmour. Ap Ways—Gorman, Ingalls, and Riddieberger. On this _ i : Valentine toa Man of Worth.......E. A. Cures, | ever discovered for Shooting C ture of easton Was The Visit Of the Chinese | erliameous matters—vance, Ge MONDAY NEXT-MR SOTHERN. phe Strick Tindieaehe: Davi L. Proupern, | Sqft eu a Ari wag Tsun Ju. with, hls otigele and ti | Te bills pentax Were releired (0 apjwopslatt s 0 Drtr. | druggists. Price 25 atid oe ae After conversing awhte with the ladles, | couanittees, ‘The Heense bill went ta the subec Bele of Seats now ready jal¢_| Dat Fretful Tilda Strong. ... Rev. PLato JOHNEON, | >= “DECOR tit {BITS AT No. 04 F rir {uvitation, they entered the back per | milte on taxation aud assessinents, and they de ‘MUSEUM, The Sequel. Marcarer VanpgoniPT. | b<S strect northwest There wi be ate ‘opening and of some in native fashion, With- | chied not to hear oral arguments on that subject, ‘Pennsylvania Avenue, nesr ith street, Aphorisms from the Quarters....Jastzs A. Macon. | Sle display for I aah rhes or sugar, compitmenting the hostess by | but will receive and consider any written or ‘The Greatest Show in amcrice for the Money. The Wootng Ort. W. H. Canpexrer. | 2 eae Many nods and stulles Upon its ¢Xcellent quality | briefs or arguments, elther for or agalnst Lb | ‘Every iter. con and nist this week. Peano | eee nee eee | and aroma. that parties interested may care to subuult, Ce a a some. ty a eee Gecwaine: H | Among those at home at the Hamilton yesterday Capitol Topics. Sweet and Pretty. Simin number Wher-| ae OWNING. | ML BIRCH ie were Mrs. Pike and Miss Pike, wife and daughter | SarInts 2 Sold by dealers everywhere; price, 3 cents; aa a 4 THE SHIVPING FILL. ME eee Bee ea oes pla “At cap OFFICE QR THE MUTUAL FIRE een ad GUS, | ‘The shipping bill was agata nnder coustderation e MONS. SEakLEs aud MELE ZOSET at ‘THE CEXTURY co, Sew York. Wasntnoros: danusry 4, 1984, \ prot calls,” * | vy the Senate commerce committee tls morning. ee See ee THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MUTUALFIRE | Tne reception given by Justice ‘rhe sub-committees amendment providing for ‘Admission to all ouly 10 cats. jale-at | INPORANCE COMPANY of the District of Columbia j ioct evening was Of 1 st Drilant and re- ocean mali service between the United States and | ail 0. T | Tae teen, ate, tae MOSDAY OF JANUARY, | Chorche description, Mis Woods sera tr nore | foreign ports occupied thelr attention, Dur aoneticg, thie Bist instant. at the Uftler of ‘the’ Cox | cher ption. x k 1 INCING “PROF. PHIPPS. SF JOSEPH'S HALL, is Gomer of Bentssitavis: atemsc aia oti succt ee | velvet, received Net gues with Mae Goa Tere een | UDaLt Was Feachink goon for mecption of yaplls for the ast quarter’ clon = commencing 9 lock ae the election of seven | {Hattaing grace of tauer, makng each one tei PATENT BALLOT BOXES. | isbles Tuesdays aud Fridays, 8 to {O'clock p.m. muniagers to constitute a Bored tec nal than Saleen | that he ur she was spect me. Noticable | Senators Lapham and Pug, u sub-committee of . Tinpresteosseis See areas an Gili Oss M is Conran ipranited to Yebidat sheet sneegng, | MOM the guests worc the wivef¥OF {he TUBULES OF | ay Sonate committee on. piviiesesand eleetiony | TER COMIQUE. NE MAINUTE 4s prov: cat tie a wang Judge and Mis, Bardley; the Attorney General and | ga¥e a hearing this morning to patentees of ballot | y tas Week Onis crassencing Sateny 16, the first Lusinews th order shall be the app ofa Mix’ Brewster; the MHiytlen Minister and Mrs. | boxes. Only one patentee appeared. Another : = ie B ghairiaan, who shall conduct the mectiug aud viection | Preston; the Chinese Minister; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | hearing will be given at an eariy day, at which | Ri SP ms Hones ofa acheter ack gt incorporation, between the | mounds; Mrs. Hill, wife of tue Seuiator froma Colorado; | ballot box inventors who wish to do so may ex- B. Palsver's Original iy Dantes ; Amount of pretaitni wotes held Us theCom- | Sr ee Ne nae Me ciaes erersiield, alr jee their: ee Si Gasay: progrican Deaxcse, RS Eas » 81,402: : Misa idle ond Miss SHEET. CONTEST Ca‘ cARD. Produced 3. succesaful career. eas ow hand” A 1269 85 | Mrs. Lowilia Hanlin, of New York, who has re-) ‘The committee on elections met today, and de | Star Cast] Star Cast’ The Gein of All Americas 8 Bee Bisse) TeRewals for TE (tog oo | Cently removed here, eave a very attracuve recep- | cided to set Monday aside forte ty ing of the Re Wiss MARI SST SSD ta which she — Securities...) ae sot agg ay | TON ae fuandsomely | furnished none a case of Garritson ugt. Mayo, ana Wealisday for the | Das no equal. supyorted by” GRAND EXHIBITION i cre we seee 49,600 00 | sighs ere Pd | Pool-Skinner case. ual. subparte RAL iN i = 5000 ay id < sang the Finest Dramacis Gutnpany that ete ovcanteed, | CONTINUED UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING, top, | Lees by tretor year 1899, adjusted and ” selves 2 i EGE On Cae caeention. together walt the Teneo NG,10 BM | paid... et = 2,260 85 w. During the sthe company were | Inthe committee on military affairs this morn- la x Sin the World, valucd at $3,000, HOT COFFEE FREE. genes Uy fire for yea 1883, udjusted and 08 | ated lis nitinely rendered se- | Ing Mr. Lyman reported back to Une committee the SUL’ ax Get MONARCH." Jais ie ial Statement will’ be ready for distribution | te es ee by Mrs. Fe bill to place Orderly Sergeant Robert Hunt upon GHT'S DIME MUSEUM, = bas ce by the 15th inst. ae Ne “ ed the retired Ust. The bill was held over and Mr. ‘Cortier 9th and D streeta rot the Boar! of Man: | son. A temaptin Pe ghe iGrized by tie Comte to con: SUCCESS! — SUCCESS SUCCESS A Mopzny Mrnact 1x CorrEe.—W. 8. Jenks & Co. ai SWESLEY BOTELER, Sec | Seription was served. at ol Tbere; were | auuien, Nee, Autnoreed B3 the committee. to con: ! jie Bul for Week commencing Monday, Jan. 14 | dealers in stoves and house furnishing joods, 117 7th : : ~ i oltets we tgbere Here | sider the question of preparing a bill to provide for Entertatument—Curivsity, Pantomime, aud Vau- | street. are attracting lange crowds to thelr ature by the | [ge~ BRASS ANDINON: | who wore di satin and | ie presere Of enucted tact douse 01s 4 Seville. w coffee y mes C., &e. } Se meget } 1205 a is Were Tey lo the Hor 0 2 FUNSY CLOWNS thes mute cap of coffee or half a cozeu cups of cote 1, F, BROOKS Gas FIXTURES, asta Lace, Wi Hey und dl: | be referred to Une committed on peuslons: and back COOKE. FREDERICK TEM. in less than a minute. The coffee pot is very simple of 891 15TH STREET, Conconas BUILD: mond Orwunents. Mrs Chusles Abert wore black | Dot SR eeat Grae Eee construction, differing “from the ordinary kind in this | | Full line of these Goods also Artisti: and Fancy Col- | velvet With polntaducbess lace, H. Vesey Cols | BAY ‘the FAMINAS. Hungarian Dancers: ‘only:—that it is arranged for the use of powder dirstead | orvd Globes, Fancy Brass and Furvelein Lau. Port. | couch red ina deml-train cestum of White | SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE NAVAL COMMITTEE. JOHNSON and HUDDY,. Comedians: of coarsely ground coffe. The principal advantage, able Lowest brocade satin and Watte casiamere, with or ‘The House committee on navul affairs to-day ap- CHARLEY, WOLLEY Specialist ‘side trun the rapidity with which coffee may be eS | of pearls and Scarlet roses. Mrs. Ellen uted the following sub-committees: Marine TIES “FRANK WILL Fat Boy, | ie Miatitlewame amount of the berry when pordened aN blick Lyons sain, with polit appilque Ieee, SO KL MnU ee ee 01 OLE SIS, Circassian Princess. ESAU | Will make more than twice as much ¢ flee as when itis | [23> f Ppitay schools and academies—Mesors. Morse, Talbott and BOBEMIAN GLASS DLUWENS. "HOWE | coarely around. Coffee pulterimal toa tine powcr ias | So MRM. T. | magnitiecut diumdnds, Mrs, Eugene Cordell w en se 2 Se ee aan PISTE SERPENTS: sod easy othe Career | be used fe thie po eae eat? a Be powder: bear Sic Ti coupiianes with your request T bez to | a tratued robe of blue velvet, with hatural Egypt- | THomus; on bullding vessels—Messrs. Cox, Bu- ‘Admissfon to all. 10 cents, ses Altering superecus i very perfect. ‘The pot 18 | Ste pena cy tee nad Taser aU cee | Lan ites. An The distiuguished yentieiven chanan aud Goff; on rank and pay—Messrs ‘Tal | erro pep formances daily, 2.2 © 9-1. Doces Open ne | a sald ete ey Coe ee a ew orks | toauy une aud every une. piv sent were Mr. al. \ clougit, Q. C., of Dub- | port, Eaton and ‘Thomas; on marine corps—Mussrs. | poesia are X igs ‘ours, truly, j tin, and 3 » OF Miiwanker, pachanin, Without catra chatwe Munte by Marme Orchestra Jiect | Mi Jouks sh wed a Stax reporter by etest tat be Youn, truly, re i Meadi x 2 3 | cotildl save fifty per cent by the tise of thane nomee per ‘HR, HEURICH. Mrs. Hayes, wife ot M. A. Hayes, general | Me: orse and Harter; on retirement— j HOICE SEATS FOR ‘half the ot nad Lo =a | 2 ! ¢, Gott and i Ine: OICE SEATS FORD'S THEATER the bevernge, struusicr clearer aod of Getter devant | BOUUES GOODS | nell Hise: evn es atc aco ae N IMCADO BEES aaa ee sale at Brentano's Book Store, llth street and Penn | can be in the ordinary way. {Tux EVENING STAR, 1 SEDONA CHICK ESE Be ae sell Th piial at Chel avenue. Jab | Dec. 20, 1583. DUPLEX LAMPS. * STUDENT LAMPS. | n pulon, at Whois Whdes, of Boston, as- tg Ee - =. 5 P Sisvett tn ree . among whoin, In — GAS GLOBES. ‘GAS SHADES, ‘ 5 | de consid | | addition to tn esentatives Of residents | (ed to conside BALLS, PARTIES, &e. héhave seen The Bows or Oue Minute Coffee and | SCONCES. CANDLESTICKS, | aud Visitors, Were Muay IMeIGLETS OF the several SUNfeon Genes IaU Beeps cu eat OIE — ‘ea Pots tested with the most wonderful results, and | GAS PORTABLE STANDS, legations. eu aU Nottoly ae A: ae } GpAsbes Pants. | Rant our friends and eastonscrs to see them in practi SAMUELS SHEDD, —|_4S lias Deen her custom since the season frst | Co MOST tice Vhnoimas: aud. Meare TUSION V s ——— W299 street northwest, | OPEHEd, Mrs. ruve, wile of the Russian min- | pointed to draft a general bill covering the entire VETERAN CORFS, — | ss oehistieet northwest. | {tor welll obi a reception ent whieh | Bnpject, asconing to ae recommendations ap { AT MASONIC TEMPLE, G. G CORNWELL & soy, | | proved ‘by the Secretary of the 3 - * ies Hons sperial vest have Issued PORTER IN THE GALLERY. JaSUARY 21-28 28 lupontens axp Destens 1x | Hie ARs Slee ae s ; a s Resday. January | Go Jon Porter was In the inembers’ gal- . ci wid tne veloc. At the lop of the | Gen. Fitz @MaND ILLUMINATION CONCERT AND DANCING FANCY GROCERIES, COFFEE, TEAS, = SUNG RUM ERICA RARN GOES tin rests aad iwitiee Rue | ery of the House to-day during the consideration | EACH EVENING. WINES, LIQUORS, &. hes, ob every description eypecially ordered to suit liad lower corner ts the word “Dancing. of his case. z in customers, Mr. and Mm Alley, 925 McPherson square, will MR. POTTER'S TWO FRR CENT BILI. MASQUERADE BALL THURSDAY, Mis PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | 4.4,5-4.64,8-40n Gane ee, aon . 44,84, 6 ‘ounter Tove,prime and eeasoned: | be home to friends this evening after nine o'clock. Mr, Potter appeared before the Huuse committee 318-5 January 24th Opvosrre WiLarv’s, Washington, D.C. | a Wana oe one Cherry. Poplar. Oak, | Mins, W. H. Parker gives a german atthe residence | on panking and currency and made an angumentin 2 | rem iactural into Partition Celine, Was, | of her father, Admiral Jenkins, 2115 Pennsylvania | favor of hls two per cent bill, ‘The general opinion A RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS, | acai Wiscrinag cae nce eae Callie, WAN: | avenue, tht Lg. 4s that the bill will not meet with the approval of scoting, Flooring and Mouldinsy, in lots to accommo. | “ (Maes tl j we 6 bil “4 For sale in Washington, D.C., by és vi a 1 | Invitations will shortly be Issued by Senator | the committee. . aTIT A OR FER Cate, All orders filed with dispstels aud correctuess, at | s -] HOHE es Jews thaw Current auaract prices, Sawyer’s daughter, Mrs. White, for a german. 43. THE COMMITTRE CLERKS. * ‘sau ce . W. 5. JENKS & CO., | it will be of inederate nunbers, the Invitauons Will s ‘ * "1 MCGer Al e statement has been published that the num- ' z u BS E 17 BEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, oe WM. McLEAN & SON. hecessarily be somewhat limited. rer cuinee clerks BVO for in the toa { : W. B. MARCHE, Faso THE ATIESTIOR Oe nee | pT Lilly Club will meet at the residence ot Dr. | Meneot the House. cummattee on accounts is mich 228 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE souTHEast, | E” Restdeuisis partnndaly Chiied ee pRO VERE, | R.A: Bacon, commer F and 4% streets south larger than any previous Congress 13 a_ mistake. WASHINGTON DO fie new sud povulay Bru aud Serve Tome and hate: | WUSevening, when Dr. kulott Cougs will present a | INhuaber i eamalderably. tees tan that OF me HH A RRR OU MITT x ¥ enpsee as) | ard Saat Sarin, (FOE wale aerated by toe i a et. prOR NI ep arora Again,” and | jasc House, and. ts precisely the number provided OB fA RR uO YS ¥ SIMPSON & GUY, | in bocce by piallecl an dterestinig prograin of literary and idusical | (ten Precis cave: amd hel s .NNNS VAN! v1 W. C., ‘BURN, Teel 1 ome - s appro- SHE MA EEA 2, ¥ | vemsmsixsrovesasy nose roms ce ib eee eases I? ene Be * ot ____ 140 Fenuaylvanis aventie, _ ‘The Jeannette’s 5 shire (Ee DERMIC Bala 1S THE BEST PREPARA- | apuaNGRMENTS FOR THE RECEPTION AND tnTER-|_ © 0- Meeks, of Pennsylvania, halealaredlle ote: tial sien, Ib centae at, MUNCASTER & HOW. MENT OF TRE REMAINS. Pointed seslerant ere Of he Hoes pe on BEBE +A LS Lb ss cy, corner 7th and I streeta nortiwestja8 | _In the instructions to Commodore Upshur regard- | 8ppropriations, ee ake 'V. Hebb, of Georgia, BB AR OL L 4 And = BOOK AND JOBI 3 = ing, the reception of the remains of Lieut. Com- | Messenger to oe ‘ ae . Neha tes ERAT CL ARROOS. W. L, Eaton was to-day appointed clerk to the BARE OL 3721 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. Since, S30 Pranwylvenin EE GF sa ee omni Ww. respecting the election of | presi- ee 2°% tun ton salr-stly ‘The tudiites rust eatabliahiaent. are atch that we | York by the middie ot February, mentioned in yes- | Gommittes on lav. respe ” SS gen sxecute printing of all kinds nextly and correctiy at | terday's Stax, Secretary Chandler says: “In order ; LAND GRANT FORFEITURES, TOLOGY, esecabls Hae tAY & CLARKSON. __n21-3m_ | that suitable respect far the memory of the deceased b-committee of the House committee on (aENEFIT oF cHILDREN'S HosrrmaLy, | JF TB paving PESTON P.-C, July 16th. 1889,” | may be officially shown, Ihave t9 request that you ite fary, appointed to report on transferring A LIFE SPECIALTY, ‘ubpoduction ‘of an Hicetric Livit, Machine, towether | Will take such steps as may be proper for the ap- | tne consideration of land grant forfeitures before BATIONAL RIFLES ARMORY, Gition of tae Weather ad are prepared @o furaiah wit | PrOPMHate reception of the rematnson thelr arrival | tnat committee to the committee on public By Da J. VAN DYCK, phomblmeas and at iow price any work 0 Theline of | at New York, and for their transportation trom the | gubinitted a report this mOring., The Teport, was hoto Engraving, for either or plate-preas print- | steamer with an escort through the streets of that EES lar ‘the peauen before ea Ving’ that ‘body decide whether MONDAY, JANUARY form jalt-2W ‘No. 22 Grant Place, ‘and Estimates furnished upon application, | City to the Brooklyn bridge, and over the same to | ad having that, body #icide eee the station under your command, where you wilt | SubJect shot THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING COMPANY, cause the remains to be deposited until you are Washington,p.c. | 3% 1425 New York avenua, further instructed conoeraing welt Anal disp Diseased Cattle in the District, ‘ —— ton. In addition to suc! may se- | CHATRMAN HATCH EXPLAINS AWAY SOME MIBAPPRE- FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &e — Pp i Ds __FA s ject, Chief Engineer G. W. Melville, U. 8. N.; Lieut. ‘SRNBtOME, ——_—_——_ a uz = Powane, Jonh W. Danentiower, U.S. Nand, possibly, PSS SRES EN oF is eas BUTCHER HARD WAX, ae Z ouaers, wil be ordered ty the Gopattnens to report AE Wid TOR Oey ake refers to Diseases of the Skin and Hair Polisliing Floors. | {0 You for the p of taking part in the recep- Tthand O siete Sorter, cuumencing Shay of thar uratment, “It aceite net takes | OPEN FIRE PLACES, bean: tion. Such. or organlzations an may desire sea wus fips age ellen ot ue. ana | Uta Garhi eee at | anrter1o mnass coopg, Amt BmutFim Grote | ORAS Lee atendatd comete know ts | Cut ato the manner in whic to daeaod Tenge sod Zid once Seouary 240h, iuwtant. ter than one who treats all Diecancy. > suena Re | ie And Brass Lampe. | fact that, on application to you for that purpose, | of cattle exhibited at the Capitol a few days ago Serpienien. 10 cents, doors open 734 pan. Dr. VAN DYCK resuued a lucrative family in CLES HOR HOUSEKEEPING, = r places in the procession will, under your di- | were procured. He says the cattle from which the ‘church choir competitive concert has been | piutadelphia nearly 20 yous aeoty dee Re eee ‘In Great Variety. | rection, be assigned to them. ‘The it Will were taken were not bought 3e°_ | clunively to the practice of oxy. ra . ‘faa lungs on exhibition not it at Bortvoued clantvely to the rretice of Dermatolory. He haetugird, See ee ee Roaies ane poets ment | random trom droves intended to supply the Wash- ‘Huper, Eruption, Dis-oleration, Defect and Blemiah a of by relatives or friends, and it 1s expected | ington market. On the contrary, the cattle were i Hands and kin in existence, until he has aretved at | @3L HAYWARD & HUTCHINBON. | that the Naval Cemetery at Annapolis, Maryland, | taken from the “expertmental station” of the Agri- most in their treatment. no matter what the ‘Will be selected for that purpose.’ cultural department, and had purposely been ex- De VAS DYCK cat cure pone How one it haw lasted, T= Get X REMEDY, Sea ee to the cont for the purpose of fiers his services to ‘The Protets In 5 now makes ite inroads. ‘The Doctor offers Gee to the public of Wash- | for Colds, nite, sng an one fo blo orgie em ee rar, setae, Siscanca of te Riroat and Lun sm ARG 3" THR RETORT OF THEN BOARD DX TH HANDS OF Tux le the disease exists in this sectioa of country, on of aD Feary and a perfect the | cae ‘ over, 90 yours! raza SECRETARY. Should be taken forts suppose ay ieee Paice deg snd Sale wl ovry | teat atl pai ea Po Gee | Tue Troteu cur f iaury navo completa | fsuor br any caus af Bee nas Soa ‘You can consult Dr. VAN DYCK with every faith in See enowE. ‘Bold by all druigyiste at 25 and b0 | their work, and thelr report is now in the hands es pr aki ‘No. 22 Grant Place: hours. 9 am.to 7 pm; cattle Sandaye, Yio, “Tunable to call desribe your case and send 3 stuunpe for auswer. Mirsos Guaures, ‘Send for Circular. eet ttip TANGERINEs, FREUND, 1002 PEMAWYLVAMLA AVENUR, mm NB NRE HEAERS Nom maton DO. | aa MR BRUMM WANTS AN INVESTIGATION OF MINISTER WEST'S CONDCT. Mr. Brumm, of Pennsylvania, offered a resolu- ton, which was passed, in the House to-day, ask- ing that the committee on foreign affairs be In- ‘structed to investigate the matier and ascertain if any foreign minister to this country has tn any way, attempted to annul the effect of a resolution of the House of resentatives and bring discre upon that body. . Brumm sald to a STAR reporter to day that he offered the resolution for the purpose of ringing about a thorough lnvestigati n of the alleged actiousof Minister West and Mr. Hewitt, of | New York, concerning the O Dounell resolution, The fact, he said, that such statements as have been made should be allowed to go broadeast with- | Out contradiction seemed to sanction them as true, andif they were true the honor of this country de manded the recall of Minister West. He sald he learned from good authority that the State. art ment had received a telegram from our minister in England upon the subject. ‘The Oregon Central Land Grant. | ‘MR. HUNTINGTON BEFORE A HOUSE COMMITTEE TO- | DAY—SENATOR MITCHELL ON THE AFFAIRS OF THE ROAD. Atameeting of the House committee on pubite | lands to-day ex-Senator Mitchell continued bis | argument against the forfetture of the Oregon Cen- | tral land grant. Ata previous meeting, in answer toa query of Mr. Payson, a member of the commit- tee, Senator Mitchell sald the company was golng on in good falth, completing its line. Today Mr. Payson read a letter trom Mr. Henry September 18, 1883, to E. C. Holden, secretary of the chamber of commerce, Astoria, Oregon, In Which he sald the construction of the line from Forest Grove to Astoria inust be abanduned because of lack of | “aneans.”” Senator Mitchell, tn reply to the letter, sald he assumed that the ‘company was working for the completion of the line. j Mr. Tweed, a son-ilaw of Mr. Win. M. Evarts, | peared in’ behalf of the California and Orezon company. He sald he would make no legal argu- ment, but would consider the question of eqults. Mr.'C. P, Huntington followed Mr. Tweed. The | first intimation that the members of the comintttee had of his presence was when he was Introduced | by the chairman, Mr. Cobb, He came, he said, a5 the representative of 4 corporation that had always performed its contract in the time, required, atid ad never asked additional ald nor lenteney.” For | son he thought Congress ought not to ine tertere in this one instance. A general outline of the work of the Caltfornia and Oregon road was ven, aud It Was said that Work Was suspended, becaus s to Connect with the Ore and California. Work on the latter, however, had doen suspended, making the bulldiig of the road he represented inexpedient, | ‘The Mexican Treaty. A VOTE TO BE TAKEN IN THE SENATE THIS arreR- | Nogy. ‘The Senate went into executive session abou half-past 12 o'clock to-day, and resumed consdera- | tion of the M Ing that a vote should betaken atgorclock. It requires, under the Constitution, a two-thirds vote | to ratify it, and the opponents of the treaty do uot belleve it can command that much strength. Some Seuators oppose it on the ground that it will du uo good, and may do harm by opening the way eMteisive simugcling through Mexteo, ‘This Of Uie coming vote was regarded as | ‘One party who luad studied the sit y closesiy, and counted, as far as pract the strenwtht of each si@ Suld he ulougat te would be close, but Inclined to the opiuion | bat the treaty would {ili aliitie short of the neces sary two-thirds. | —<o. A Talk with the Attorney General UNJUST INTIMATIONS AGAINST THE DEPARTMENT OF SJUSTICE—IRREGULARITIES IN MARSHALS’ ACCOU UNEARTHED BY THAT DEPAKTMENT—WuaT we. SPRINGER IS INVESTIGATING—THE ATTORNEY GEN- BRAL DESIROUS OF A FULL INQUIRY. “Its rather unjust to intimate that the frauds andirregularities which Mr. Springer’s committee has been investigating are in the Department © Justice,” sald tie Attorney General to a Srar | reporter. “On the contrary, these irregularities in the accounts of United States marshals were unearthed by the Department of Justices, through | Mr. Brewster Cameron. ‘The number and extent ot | them naturally appatled the committee, and ted | them to think that if the investigation was pur- sued now there would be no time during th session for otlier branches” “If, continued the Attorney General, “there is or has been any wrong | doing tn vals department, [atm entirely ignorant of | Mt. Tther-fore court the most thorough Investiga- ton, Twant all the witnesses summoned and ull rs examined, In order that If there 1s any erookeduess here It may be made pubile. 1 know | What the result will be, it wil be a most" complete | water haul. When I took this office I intended to | domy duty, and I feel that I have succeeded. ‘Surely to unearth and rectify irregularities tn the ofiers of United States marshals cannot be classed as a breach of duty.” “Will Mr. Springer summon you before the com- mittee?” asked the reporter “Of course he will, the reply. “If he doesn't | Iwill make a complaint. {intend to be a wiuess | in iny own defense. H “There is a great deal of talk about the expenses of the special attorneys In the star route tials, suggested the reporter. “Yes, they talk about the large amounts pald to Mr. BUSS. That gentleman was engaged to prose- | cule tbe star route cases before F came into | this office, and his compensation was fixed | by iy predecessor. What would have been | the Tesult’ had’ I declined to pay him the funount promised? He would have dropped the | case, and a ery would have gone through the land that the Attorney General Is In league with | the star routers, for he dismisses the only ina wo | isa get a Conviction because of his knowledge | whole thing from beginniug to end. You see I would have to be fired atelther way, AS 1 say, if | there Is any wrong in this department, {u Heaven's nate let ft come Gut!” Democrats Opposed to Free Trade. Mi FORAN SAYS FORTY DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS WOULD VOTE AGAINST A BILL TINGED WITH FKEE | TRADE OSITION TO READ DEMOCRATIC PROTECTIONISTS OUT OF THE PARTY. Mr. Foran, of Ohio, sald to a Stax reporter to- | day that he and many other democrats in the | House would vote wit the republicans against any | tari Dil inclining towards free trade. “I am a protectionist out and out,” be sald, “and will op- pose any measure looking towards free trade. I am opposed to meddling with the tariff at all, but if Dill fora slight modification with a tendency towards protection were before the House I should Yoleforil. There are cases where a slight adjust- ment might be advantageous. Any bill, however deilcately It handles the matter whieh "possesses the spirit of free trade, Will meet with determined resistance. At least forty democrats would vote with the repubiicans in thls case.” “po you think the ways and means committee | will report a bill #@r witlch you and others,thinking as you do, would vote:” asked THE STai, “From the complexion of the committee,” he re- piled, “I do not think it Ukely. Ido not tnink that Such’a Dill as they would report could pass the House.” “Will the opposition come from Mr. Randail and his friends?” “ir. Randall will probably oppose such a meas- ure, and so will hiS friends, but each man will act Jor himself, not as the friehd of Mr. Randall. agi- tating the’ tariff question in the interest of tree trade,” he continued, “ineans defeat for the party in my state L know, ahd We inust oppose any such action. Mr, Converse has charge of # Dill, which he will try fo have pass the House on a suspension of the ruies, to restore the duty on wool, but J think ‘the Dill will fail to pass In This Way, and will be re- ferred to the ‘That ittee on ways and means. ‘The President transmitted 10 Congress yesterday ‘the recommendations of the Secretaries of War and lard, dated | T; the line could only be but to the Oregon | ™ Jean treaty, with the understand. | § j liad ne TWO CENTS. Telegrams to Yhe Star. SITIRERS will Be de> in Western factories acreed 1 Bor ors, up > im Newark, teparument of Cy of stock DEAD MEN OF THE JEANNETTE. HOW THE MAYBEES WERE KILLED. > | CONFESSION OF ONE OF THE MURDERERS. i > THE KENTUCKY AND MARYLANDSENATOR- | SHIPS. V ONE OF PARTICIPANTS, HUNrer’s Poms, 1. J. who is under arres ted In the Townsend 2 ft that his brother Jolin’ cerned In ter, at Brookville. DETAILS OF THE CON ewren’s Porst. Lb. dan. 5 mtession of izdin Tible detalls of The mut Jolin murdena Mrs. May tes Who took the lives of Ladin an ng Of Nowenitve Pan, my brother Mrs Mix be OKED THe OLY to death, Twas out In front of t he choked her to deat caught ber by the wrist wit herby the throat with the oth T was looking tr dour Tor me to see An the stable: wh the throat, sbe wus on the gr In for the leaves, Joun was st where the leaves were; IT tool ininutes to choke her tod John picked her up and laid Stable: I saw hier Uirow sore Was standing on the tarn {ne tn The door thet sows dow the Whole thing myseit, WAITING FoR AN prshe was ns: Tam going will kt nd get athe dover Jobu and threw ler dow about Unree feet trom where cew her down on t put bis knee up ght hand wok her by U getaway from him, wen ty v T saw nin a tnurder of Mrs. May be a ‘u door about wo f ragedy. 1 MAYERS KNOWN al LAST ne MEN STORY OF A SHOCKING CHIMP EY OSE OF PRs nie MA iw In the barn tt the ba ut inthe d vt Lany he barn: and: when anv fr, in th back r neat i Au the stabi News by Cable. the cons KMANT. nd vive fm NiMRL rN S RRSERTR, a teply 8 Lar Atha J. Says CAAT a ud that be A duty cals J: UNITED STATES. us. Harber apd fav), skh Cie Dodiem mr. Aube when rn, out SLRY'S MOVEMENTS een | Advices fvora Manama, Al | Was urrent there Unat Beary ta Viet! stanley Falls tor thertver Dilley J Would proceed dows Uhat strem to Calne Viiy STRANDING OF THE ROLEVIA. Grascow, Jan. 1s —The court of IagUiry, whiol has tev “\ (cating (he circumstances comet wits ri ite Steamer Bowie has Deen unadie te ine for naviguul it considering tits a capiatn, Ue court reU 1 els vehi. hua 1 Arbitration ig, Oh @ motion a Peed a relation GF sympathy witli a iter Lasker, SHE, zi MK. PARNELLUS LANDS, «id: ST atn going to 1S, dan. IS—A number of Tartuers With wo, 101 thd dnd sty plouets and Gare hundred aba wy abot 1) horses pougued Uy actes of Mir, Parnell U whe. bea her t T was on the hroat.” Sli xrabbed Ler U wh Stal Went tn front of Mr. Maybe very close to Ue tall, by tas | wd eran e are Ibe the mediator be Sma) : New Yous, Jan. 18 ALOMoer J. M. W! Sie grabbed’ at ils faces, She 1e Sew j Tego en hand tint hse ana | of "Ct 1 Sparen, mon pet tHe i tas all si ast ever ¥ by at unt sie | TL contained diamonds o& was de: She died in ten OF [itera | arinutes. Me cre er Into testable, nearer | : utc ver up With leaves. and said, | ; “Now fam golag to the house.” We both weal, Dr. Bruce Cor and Went iu the kiteben door. jg Riapmeme. Tan. 18—De, Dorval Bh. Brwomy pao peat | whorwae arrested last nicit fOr ental Gp sats In Mrs Mayuecs rim, when ae | oC lout van aratgued ine Tstood by! the door, |! text Tuesdays Be d ran lis hand up wud down Mr. 3 g breast a — “1 want that old watch ad two years | ree ago.” Mr, Mayber suid “Lalu got it. Tam bitud | ee and can't See to get It know that dd at Lockport, N. i Jouu then said, “1 must kil you, then Ae | feo ee En ee: ned the cine out of Nr. Maybie's wand and | 109548 about g4 ved by lusurance, g him With It twice on the bead. Joka went oo up stulrs again and came ack, Laid, *1 uave all Haukruptcy Convention, Wee spring and went home HE GAVE ME TEN D’ In bills. T have it now, but D bring It to you will bring John showed mie the pin utside. I could see them; he sald. He didnot tell in got. Hedid not tell me what With the wateh and pin, did with them. alone To Uns day and ins stand by the Wagun-hou~e auction “when 1” was gc Twant.” by the me oUt and he went to the cedars 1 have ot since Secu my brother THE LOWELL BULL KECOMNENDED TO CONGRESS HOR T suppose ScUMEN OLLARS At the sesatc .al bankruptcy convem- ot with me. 1 will] tiou yesterday afternoon the executive committe Sate Uy the gor | Bvortet the o. ee got then up stairs, | Accompanied Hon asking each Seualar pw much money be | and Rep dsupport in Congress Was going todo | the recut convention by the T donot know whet he | passace« apie) Ins ne ee wrt rein tue “interest of te hour, 1 saw it Ihioe piuposed to Tulse the ee at the uae oo. Lats tet WIth x Store supported by the conserva~ West of my house, after din on my Jauy by Congressixen Heh~ way to work at Henry Rustimore's; thht was th aid CON, Of North Carolina it onl A Sluice Lue night the May § stated ‘That in Texas Ue most be mamitted. Att a held by a bankrupt wae me atch and pin, 1 went hy bridge; th Was not 6 o'clux me where I had been, and 1t road.” My wite does not know I had a hand in tue i Maybee murder. Sworn to by Edmund 8. Tappen, to Halsted and Frost, unsolicited by them, believing Itto be my duty to make a compiete cont the part I took in the Maybe m old her, fession ln nurder, reg, The Nate Trial, N THE PITTSBU OTRT TODAY, solution Was adopted “that ofa bankrupt act prepared by Ji 1, aniended by Ui Judiclary committee of the States se das furtwer ame uded by wa, same Is hereby indorsed euUOD as a aft for enuctiuent by Congress” ‘The con | adjourned sine die. and bo | Dae ult trial, at i P RUAMU'S MieUtal UnsoUna: ‘The desire t0 wit n.18.—There was no diminue | hess the Nu 1 yo great hat the deputies taken in the Nutt triat (is | Who have change of the Tickets have been oRered a9 anor nner of admitting sight-seers | Ligh as 420 lor a suutie admission. A Uariving bus. had been so improved that there was ho crowdlug, | f= it P sities tie beginning of Ue trad ‘our room filed up gradually aud was | Ws ~oun of season Uckets, who, after and the comfortable when the prlsoi looked better than he Was bron esterday, and it in. et Uckets’ frau tne ie i Uae streets ab sell tueu that he bad passed a comntortbie L,and lieu conduct te purchasers inside, die NUIUs SUil prostrated aud ts un wiuld then cuuect the Uckets aud well Uniua the trial, Mis Nutt and ber siste ag: Nutt, = ee avely 20R—MF, Marrs, the Diep ew Yurk, Lake "Erie aid Pally, WLO Was Yesterday U Fuller Was the first witness called. He tested that ue Was on the scout board lar 180, ier as Soman ot ae and Chet tue prisuuce was Miss Pulllips oo creas Sompeny, hee Os Samy He did not reach that room malar yrade, Dut : oe a Was put Mhiete at the request uf hls’ father aud t oe [pe doetiemeneyy yh | fuse he Was ky bright. on «rd to be not very Faiiroad exper var tors not. “He aa vourd of dlreviors of Le ve Une, and Was former gy had freated miany diseases of the Drait ie had | ulfud, wil beudyuar ens at Sarco heard the hypotieticate Mi say | 1 wi pe a gt gl — Uhat the prisons the deed. Iw PORTTOL Os Le had no power ty tests Lis familly. He did not tink knowing a Grief, Wouble and anxiety iuut son. Withess regarded litin as a Dri. K. Beatty thougut 1 insane at the Lane of Tie Shoo! or Was I Uons stated in tae bepotheticate quest explosion whtich catised th Would Show HselE it Cae some partictt hae met the exciting catise EMOTIONAL, Dr. J. W. Kicker, a pract if wrong w 1 about revenge Wi mth Witnigs be ain itd tt Teak physi ot uKts, alg, amd tem Rama e eogtapy Of Whe Towd, Uiken a great Inverest. "Eis Le TeSUAL Of & COMPTON $9 J Me. Gakes, GrEstNe oF Tan HaYTIAN Ponts —MF, E. D. Bowe we Hay tla wiin New York, ts auiorm ed Of Miraguaue sit neat, Of Hay on Ube 30 ob ces atl Jeredale, whdcd We 00 eatie Rodd Wo at rt iw tus at} itfe or whe Dn. Newman's Onure 4 wadison-avenue Cougregauoy ah wew York, of walen Mev, DE. J. 2, Newnny u for cor, held at tne twenty-iive years, believed the prisuer t have 5 Was over It Was anMnOUn 7 Deen Insane at The time of the skootiug. Wituess Levu restated Willan tie fold, and that all tae Would Classify the case as ts shits, | Ulisteesy Wik Ube excepto, had Skgued a dete ay The tect shat tie er tie wet, desitvad A Was sat (o Dr, NeWihud, expressing 1B SB6 to be taken fumediately to Jull, and expressed sor- tr regard for ils Custer AO Tow that any one cise solid be tured, aud iu hil as @ pastor, sired to Know What people thought of Tue decd, om —— might modity the yplulon as to tue extent Of Lis vo Nitssong—Mr. and Mrs. G, Jusauity, but Would not destroy the belle thay the 4 Mudsune ®iisson dust eve w= nan Was insane. He Was a iuunomaniac upou one ik et howur at the Hol el particular subject. Yuuadepula, The eutirs center of £ he BALLOTING aT FRANKPOKT- OF BLACKBCR! Lovisviie, KY., Jai. 18.—the senatorial situ- ation at Frankfort remains praci Six ballots were cast in the © the last ballot W. L. Jackson, of Lautsville, cuanged from Willams to Blackburn, stand: Willams 33, Bio Ward meetings have been heid Olutions were adopted Instructing thelr representa? ‘ves to Vote for Blackburn. MOVEMENT IN FAVOR Ne us dust ulgla fuaking Une yur 45 ud Sweeny 24, here, at whi ANNAPOLIS, MD., Jan. 18.—The first vote for Senator in joint Gouveation to-day was: Akobluson on 14, %, Thomas 16, Groome 19, W Keating 6 scat eset the fourth falling to & means discours IL, works, ‘operations were, ‘Cresweli 7, and S'yotes 825, ‘Thomas 15, Groome 14, Wilson 18, Dixons, Keating 8, Cresweil 10, and vote Wilson received 20 votes, with ‘Yole Wilson recelved 25 votes, 10, and Kobinson to 2. are no indications waavever of an and the skirmishing may go ou forseveral —— ‘The Cane Growers’ Convention. OF THE NOKTHRES 51 1K—AL the afternoon session of ‘Growers’ association yesterday, from James Bishop, who bus works at Kio Ghinde, X- 4. wing an account of the operations there, Wliicl tylug., Prot. Weber, of ad @ long Paper, de and making various regarding the cultivation of cane. ie no doubt that the juice of the northern ‘Would yield as good grained sugar as any ‘plant if properiy treated, rations at Wushington. Lison 15, GAR Ci ra cauly Unchanged, leftoyeu to the four, In de rar Lig Oval Weil, fru wale Tose Une cholcest colli s= u doweftug pluuts, from the mldst of waa ee xultterod au itiwtnatd aliegortcal represeutatd iam SL music seuiptuted 1u 16% Various ausicall usta "ae luteuts beng cut lu tie Urtidlant material, OUbe i. On| Ugiis, Wild tutoifuily cored shades, Tose fram Ue luxuriant and Uvplcal growtn. very laa Vote | Was Turatsued With a coarming ¢ bouquet of the cluloest tess. Iu adiGion, very Deautd ta Souvenir tavors. were preseuted to each lady, im The sbupe of deucate cuita baskets, shells LOW SE Teceplacies, Wilh deiicat* rosebuds for handles, aa the like, all Uniyue, cluste and Costly, Lae Gress em Of Wie Ladies Were aust supero. ‘Tne Vinorsta LeatstarcKe.—The Virgtnla sent 08 committer on elections yestefday Teported in tear Of unseating Hubbard, and seating Pattil, deniocrat giso dade a reyol declaring that the recent 5) lal election hed tn the Nortolk district was leg and tuat W, A. Luruer, Mabouelte, who moids | Cerificate of Lis eiectiin for Ue ‘ume, 1s BOL Uded to the seat. ‘Tue committee recommend ordering @ new siection, "TWo bave already beam tia since We g-ueral ue on Novanber 6. Twa ae Mationelie, ior Lie Mecklenburg district, elected Ube special eiecuion January 7, quauitied A pruposiuou 1s now under Consideration by coluuittes Lo Whoin the oyster legisiation 18 ferred ooking to lesyimg w lX on oysters ab) Mauch per bushel, Frum. one to taree cents: {be Lue Idea of the atnoupt likely to be agreed SreikinG A VALUABLE Coat Derosir.—At naam genterday’ the Lyxeus valley vein way struck, 9g Beumore coulery, Mt Carmel, Pa. The driven Is vl more! Ls ——— pew ae Large sums of moncy have been © Gitierent collieries ln’ Ube disurict an wearoning ‘Unis Valuable deposit, but unl yesterday: effort proved Inefiectula, —————— A. Derenunen ScicioE—A young athan Block was found lying ip a pool ty East Park, Philadelphia, yesterday. Was cut, asd tr raze with wach Me had agoage Lae as cc eet Geveained chat ‘The suicide Was of & acter, dhe uniortanale man had Meer bony aoe o nado with a heavy dose of ot Sutiahied with the operation of Tes ANE. i i ate urost Owens” BOOM and

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