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e ¢ THE EVENING SEAR. Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, = ° ——— AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : 7 Pennsylvania Ave. and 1th St., by A STATE PRISON BURNED. - —s y 4 t See Be ee hit company, ZORA BURN’S SUPPOSED MURDERER. : ee Cee Faroe Thr Rererxc Stan to: sui seri rents be : THE QOLORADO MINE TRAGEDY. ‘ 1d —Secents ainonth; ¢ - is shington, D. C.,as | THE DOMESTIC TRAGEDY AT ELGIN. The Colorado Mi WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1884. TWO CENTS, js popsun smears Reto s Denver, Cor, Jan. 3.—Since the arrival of the alll matty Sran—publisd m Friday—$1 a year, ast be paid in adwance; add wn on application. - he payers: 1 Thursda AMUSEMENTS. |__SPECIALNoTICES. __|___SPECTAL_NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |_| tcc Running at Harper's Ferry. | Stina ene eae | NO DANGER IN THIS VICINITY—WHAaT 18 SAID ATTRE | noone Nas been allowed tutne exceph ‘ 7 J => NOTICE FRIENDSHIP LODGE, FLETCHER CHAPEL, CORNER NEW YORK si OF! | ine ved in smarchtnse for thie tes : ae Scorr Anr Garren 1S OWE thee wil eae G Aud dthuinet “Peach wetomorkaeat | THERE ARE IS3 new advertisements in THe AW etiRES ATRIOS chink in eS en ark Cae ee ae | THis Satuniay) EVENING, Jamiary 2th, IBA att ye uw. ant7-30p. 1m, Sunday school at 9308 | STAR to-day, THE PORTER DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. ave a report that slush tee is running tr | = is gta Stomd | mn for the pnepost of waking arrancrnionty for the it the river at Harper's Ferry,” said Lieut. Powell, at | 1! Saag tale Seton ts hee Bt ae Nos. 1419 AND 1521 NEW YORK AVE. N. W, ae CP CALDWELL, NG. PAPTIST “CHURCH, CORNER GovrRNmeNT ReceIrts To-pa¥.—Internal reve- the signal ofice this morning. | evidentty just ratsing it to his lips when the exploe ts northwest v.. EEN 7.52; cust S, |. “Wha effect on e rivel is neighbor- | sion ou Is steptathe eur 8 Saree Gees an and M strevte northwest: Tv. 8. H GuEE NE 897.52; customs, $405,944.38. MATTERS BEFORE THE COMMITTEES, |, “W!t will beemocton the river in this netznbs mo Ur. Hi father, Henry Stewart, ts i MONDA NI Erie 2 Causces wisn Doric Pu) kccomen 10002” asked a STAR reporter. | also among the dead. His taother, whi ts lett chide wualtemene aD 9 ; NT.— — “I don't think there will be any,” was the reply. | dla widow, ts almost erazell with crtet. An= i court martial has been ordered to meet at San House of ic mntatives. “ou (she the sno awn bereae we hatoniy | Uber sul case Is that of Mrs Neath, a widow, who Pash scat Rey G@ | Antonio, Texas, February 4th, for the trial of Capt. . preeestntis a big rise at Harpers Berey: wilt brea ie an eek | Mees Nee Uo bos A majerity'of the men ‘were TUESDAY Ixa : Scusel sunday aienoonat | AS. B, Keyes, 10th cavalry, upon charges of duplt- A XEW MEMEER GWORN IX. nly and cause a gorse. ‘There is no rise of aN¥ | marricd. Jatues Wali lever gone ee oe = Ad Ft. bet. € Kk. Prayer mectines Wednesday evenings st | cating his pay’ accounts. ‘The Speaker laid before the House credentials of ount at Harpers Ferry, and the tee which 1 | Ri ipoagice nth Sto ee Sha s « vel _All re welcenue: ina hig — F. W. Rockwell, as member-elect from the 12th dis. | running wtil be Stopped and” piled tin long etre We | Netuald eee wel ant Aes A Nate, Daal : ’ ALAPANC )ULS' CHURCH. CORNER 14TH AND | | ASISTANT StxGrON H. B. Firs has been de- | trict of Massachusetts, and the gentleman appeared | Fetches here. “In case amy dancer threatens, how. | Molhmal da Wife and a child born only atew days, with the st and finest collection of : ‘ Sorta a ath wane REGEN. Sarees; pasicr — | tached from the Jamestown, at the bar of the House and took the oath of oftce. | CF: we will dispatch Arann Amaneantly 4 Ago. Rutheriord’s hail-brother, Kogers, ts among the t= | Strday schioolatd.30 a.m.” Mur a z ~ | FaliS to keep us Informed. on the matter by. tele 2 smeageaa ate i vonp aime | Navan, Coxernvcros R. W. Srmet has been de-| |-MF- Hatch (Mo.), from the comm{itec on agricul-| graph, ana mety warning willbe wiven, ‘Ttning |AUSL OTL PAINTINGS rect northwest ou | [5 SICK M. CHURCH, Tal tached from special duty at Erie, N. ¥., and | ture, reported a bill for the establishment of a | that there is no danger yei to be feared.” The thirty-four tdies Ieovend. Wete brought Te) US gbunday pehool | order to special duty at New Yor! bureau of antinal industry to prevent the exporta- | THE SLUSH STILL RUNNING. ont during the night and placed tu the blacksmith pele Dy th See Saree tion of diseased cattle, for the 0 pete by the | \d to provide mean: iternial Mass Meet- | wton will be held in | y Bishop M. Simpson | 1. att GLE YET ee oo eh SRA EASEACHU: |! wiry Posmamrens Amw esiniva-Since\the ne ie line me a Spa, Prot. Baity wal prach at first of the yearan unusual number of presidential En Ons att Se it postmasters have resigned, assigning as the reason that since the readjustment of salaries thetr of- hE | flees have not proved profitable. One postm: =a The Signal office reports that a dispatch from | Shop, Where they will rem ‘The SECRETARY OF TUR NAVY fs informed of the e pumonta oun! will De Ws F fc suppression and ex! on of pleuro-pneumonia announces that the | 8N4, When all wit be Drv . aie Wat Boston of Commodore F. B. Ellison (re- | andother contagious diseases among domestic aut | Harper's Ferry, at 1:30 p, m to the’ city hall Work fd yearof his age. He ae the | mals. ‘Printed snd recommitted. Slush is still running in the river. Nag. Hus tew worcen ‘aud was 63 years In aetive service. THE FITZ JOHN PORTER BIL. A SROPORED FLAN SO PREVENT & 008GE: merely ee The House then, at 12:10, went Into committee of | THIS morning Major Thomas TP. Morgan, with Pty sae the whole (Mr..Springer, of Ilitnols, in the chair) on | C@Pt- Smith, of -the tugboat Hartley, and Capt. iatuemerce onan eapil das adh Bell, of the tug Wm. E, Beil, appeared at the Com- Pel SS Sane coeecccad aS eee missioners’ office and stated to the Commissioners Superintenden AS Was stroma Mr. Ray (N.Y.) continued hig speech in support | that the tee tn the river was at least elght Inches | guarded last cht and te. strevts we nit t 0 town, ep ever ex The colketion incl stenday and nyUESt Wil navy in 181! f lois desi “NYM Rude mis in~ " . 5 ‘uring his bellef tha esident | Weck and Increasing every day and night; that | Phe excitement appears to lay Y manner andat reuse 3 Beate fruits ani aunndanee at he tothe net salary is $240 per annum clams that after | of the bill, declaring his Bellet that t President | TH Pees a ieae Ath ee eee MELE ee he Se plication (@ RD. WATS Lepremises, | ee HE: | ree ie. all expenses of running the office, clerk | Lincoln had survived the assassin’s pistol before | [hese two tito: Gis oReGRhnar : are lame ~ Ade n. nts. _ prar the hart “PU. te, West ni! CEP, CHURCH OF THE PRIDE ORC (7 (BE: | litre, &c., he has oniy $1,000 left. The additional re- | the snows of another winter had come he would | Sait. thea + ee with ¢ Nitionae TuesTER, CEENS naan nid sive Heainte: alos, in all other ibe | CuCrOW, fas brow eee eae gn, tetich ® | nave done justice to Gen, Porter, and he would | they offered te commie te carat michel 3 7 DAY) EVENING, Last Time of | i alae nt ny Sabbath in| el t : | Pn restored to the Union ariny. Rev! 3 THIS (s\Tt McCAULE OVERA COMIQ) OF the cis) first of th recorded since the, | have D resignation e sign this cause, In | the ca: Ar Lwo-third: -outhenst, => The Murder of Zora Burns. » Wonde ‘s : i uid that he had never before heard 1€ | any Ice gorge opposite the city, with the usual damn- 5 COMPANY, d White Pine f ewing | ing it out, which, in their judzment, would prevent | | A che but the out « delivered ‘ : Te Tee | sotto a jections, howevel contradicted that there 1s a discretion with an | azex ‘They stated that by breaking these chan- | ¢. CARTESTEK INDICTED AND SENT To sat JOHN A. MECAUEL..........-. Prop and Manazer is Eee Te eee EE Ou be Pa Ga ee Rares, oficer away from his command as tothe time and | nels open the ebb tides w Moat the |, Cutea patch from Lincein, ML, Mat Gals Ewen ot | | Der dh OHNs cue | take charge of all post oflices as fast ag they be- | Mode of doing a thing. ‘This unwritten law |tce outside, and should there come an open Nicely esate semerday PLINCESS TREBIZONDE. | ¥ >. Ratio eee } come vacant. was an absolute justifeation of Gen. Por- | spell of "weather, with much rain, the grand Jury completed its tabors. At } cata, in 400 1a dske ‘ = ter’s action. In conclusion he said: I stand | tee would disappear through these open’ chan- SE Mit oe te Sixt Vik. THE WHITE SLAVE i cass | Cor. Ronerr C. Monaax, for many years disburs-| here in the field ‘once more In pehalf of | nelseasiiy, and thus a gore c be prevented, | Mangiuk him i SEXEN BEA ‘TABLEAU | | clerk 2 Fitz John Porter. In the name of the silent dead | Tt was thought by the Comialscteners tet a por, | BUTS. Carpen aoe ee The eG Soldiers who sleep where nosound shall i RY ME. CHURCH TH AND GSTS. uurtment Of State, Is lying dan- T Wak < Oath | Hon of the contingent fund NO. appropri ted | COUT dec! } Tense Wa iiabiey, Tht toamerrow at Tam. by the pastor, sty Mla ata i nthe market pric irr i itis feared will not ive through | them to glory again—In. the bualness care of the | for the prevention of “riot, “calamity by | i stanly of thd Jn the “Bett wn eS: Fete Tee the day. He js suffering trom a complic Oy; Volees come up and! ajpeat tome: inthe eilent Mloodorire, Could be used for ‘th | she to Jail, oor The Flogting Wreek, Tay Noeveune | Sney troubles and ricumatista of the hei hours of the night voces come up and appeal to me | ‘They requested the tug boat erptatns to | See |G. Meet Devil's Island. cation has been A New Bayg.—The controller th to do justice to Fitz John Porter. And if It ts done | this afternoon. Commissioner West state: { of Wages, 7. She isa Free Born White Woman NIA KEAT. § Jublice cclebration at Metropol A New Baxg.—The controller of the currency | on this earth, 1 believe that when the whole armle Troy, X. yect on NS 1 The tron ore compantes at and had frequent communiva- | Port Wvary have notitied the miners of a reduction 80 Uuat they could be 12 Wages or 10 and Ty eettsaday. It is reported, of any approaching rain ; That the tatuers will ask fora ten. percent reduc= n they left, that he had had tis s | has authorized the First National Bank of Alba- | of the republic shall be gathered in the brischt | for some’time RTH CAP. Mmosa, Col, to begin business, with a capital of | world above, and when the drum shail beat, | -Serviceat Tam Seats | $50,000. there will be but one voice that will refuse to | apprised beforehs Bescriles 0) ARY & SON, W. the r produced on any RAINS LOREM OF F Fietur S : row: A ple nicuble reas Go Justice to and sing the praises of Fiv. John Por- | storm which might result In dancer, and when | U0W On the price of wood furnished to thei by the = ee : or company theologians and se tls ‘Tne Dexrens Tuave Cuew.—Capt. Erie Gabriel | ter. ‘that olee will be. the rolce of John Pope. | Messrs, Revans « Shaw addres (hem a note on | Company, also Iu Wier hjise rent. RT EXHIBITION. ’ : an Oa son, commanding the U. 8, revenue marine steamer | (Applause on the democratte side.) the matter the he had been watching i cae s! aries Works 18634 | chetion of Di ae wl Dexter, has made a report to the Secretary of the OPPOSED TO THE BILL the weather Co see if there Wasdanger, aud to do) The Kentucky Senacorial Sitmation, Montacai"s Works 1863 the utiiee oft | Treasury relative to the assistance rendered by that | ___In opposing the bill, Mr. Thomas (111) dented the all possible to avert It, © | vessel to the waecked City of Coiumbus, commend- | right of Congress to pass upon this case, and de- Welicvine the ing In the highest tezius the oMicers and men of the | ot e 46 > itecision ot ||™ x the Dexter for thelr brave and gallant conduct on that | ted that the attempt to override the deciste THE WORK OF THE P Fraskrout, KY., Jar thon remains un henged, Journed until Mouasy. aatorial Sita as ad- MON Polls opens trom 1 Salta Cit HL NEAR 67H | E STREET BAL est Thy Pp DWE iy one of the constitutional tribunals of the country : nonir ithe panonweaer | FHP tt cexaaton- : was an absolute violation of the Constitution of hoe Bans |ainong Rua ponee pester. i VESSELS TO BE Soup.—The Seertary of the the United States. 3 \ a mn : AVnSAnY. y = The first precinct reHeved 10 colored and 7 y je thal Che adinission th [> FG LOCATE: Nei ANSTYERSARY GE | nasatrected the boart of inspection to make an Capitol Notes, Tecate eee ea a Cen? | oosikine Wbemkee pence aeetee eee will be held Iaurehon Sal ‘ppraisement of the following named naval vesse ‘MR. BI INES’ TESTIMONY. 2 » ee and a halt, the third _precinet, 6 co the fourth precinct 11 the fifth preeinet, 2 colored and 2 white With a vlew to their Hier y Mr. Gaines tn his testimony before the committee | familie on accounts yes! 4d that during the last | f, Fort io} jored and 7 white v gin Tragedy. tore a wi | ——_.—__—_ Gasset & = AL CHURCH, Writ | ¥y at League IStind, and the Tle session of the Forty-seventh Congress he was act- he sixth precinct, 3 colored faluilies: the | 4 SUSPICION THAT GIKS. COOMBS MURDERED HER force expe = ; Cd eRe ty Ne ternal the sabove naraed vessels, eSeODt | tng ay Mtr, Kelfer's confidential clerk and did a | seveuth precinct, if colored and 34 white families, HUSBAND. x : Hed to PHOSY * the Ticon " 4 mt ve 13 . Wie eet yall to FLOSS, aeG Aca Hered fat Sater But ere arctan once before and | iaree portion of the work which properly | and the elehth precinct, 13 colored and 2 white | Cmte Jan. %—A special to the Deity News ‘calc aerated by then tans pre ay Giterestor but were not sold, as noonescemed | belonged to the au of the | regular | famtties~making 99 families altogether relieved | from Flzin, TIL, confirms the repurt of the tragedy = = aan | - z - | Wiitug Co pay as auch tor them as Uuelr appraised | stenographers. Mr. Kelfer had sata that. he Hendy, mnposed of 3S persons, and a total | Near tire vestinday. 1 appwats nbs, yey ate W. ¢ QULDEN, ee Co UW, Ups | Sulue. / = would do what he could to get iim the regular ap- | number of families stnce the commencement of the red with t was tor deep ILLUSTRATED HEALTH LECTURES, BY DR HALE, OF EDINBY Kev! Da nud illes—of 7,802 persons, yesterday are'reported a3 rors Tyr The 1 - polutment, and he would have been appointed | Inclement season of 1,! lenin ti she nattonal board of | Eooner, buthe was at tint. Une more usefut In the | "The donations ‘sine Reeth bas recelved information through the state pacity he was engaged. He knew nothing | follows | JYoord of health of Minols that a large Bohemlan | about “what arrangements Mad been made | Dante Linkins, coal dealer, #5 in eash, throngh | thituslne th ation into Huscountry Is expected Ina short jin the matter. He sald that he looked | Lent. Drother | Conmubs was that the timmigr must necess upon the position of the — stenographer | and sister- sts en years | Which showed evidh Scher se Suiallpo: as of the nature of a sinecure, anyhow. He | old, appeared ice This mornine | We . hil that alarze portion of tals line | could have done all the work that was done by | with a twenty which he had saved | Cootubs third wit ined for Chicago and the north- | Tyson and Dawson during the se=ston for $500, and | to zo toa party, ut changed hits tind, and gave It Uuress before her - 500 he could get all the stenographie work | forthe poor. His name is George Tyson. child previous to that eve if rder ‘her, and sown throat, ad on the floor of his hou: at a feariul str Lue at last accounts, She was nd was considered an adven- to hin, having had a Some features In her TALM 1S, Toa Taine ted U Tope WAvGIM © cHERCE CAF ntreetst ret SD JON PRINT GRAY & CLARK ICTH BAPTIST CHURCH. ITI STREET, i 5 ARKSON, Vy Bey Ss ar — Uat Is done In the committee cost OF $20,0WSS | | Major Dye received a note hastory. abd che face Xia {her husband had 2 Fiore tues tine: TO pan W THE SECRETARY OF “StaTE.—The REN TTRETERCE GESTS proprietor of the Comque, st requent quarrels r Truisday, 7.50 pan, Aare iuuittee of the House ot Repre- | Mfr, J. R. Randall, of the Augusta ict, | Wlnment an Friday, the 1st February, would be for | tat she tuay levy BEY. WILLIAM 13 hat Wesley Chapel, Toor z the benetit of the déSercing poor. | received her wou in a body upon the Sec- | nas been appointed private secretary to Senator | “WC. ” MH street, a bundie of clothing; Gus- | attempt at suicid: red with him in re 220 stre of bread betore the committee. Attert Tormial Guk, When Abr Davis, alled y d of State und cont Y pend MOSTAL TO ered Globes, Piney Brass ARY M. MELCHER, | ables, &c. Lowest Prices, the ta (A Sunday senger to May pounds meal and 2 At _Coner a en cid al cretarles, were | or Mr. Kandall. Pr, oth, between D and lececcan lee ROMANCE oe ATTENTTS TO comMIT at Sotehw UM Nha ~~ _____.ee—_ ‘70 loaves of bread; Isaac Herman, 4% and D streets | SUICIDE. eentecxtes. 5 <_ A Useless Oifice, Southwest, a lot of dry goods’ remnaits, St. Lois, Mo. Mitam HL. Bost, —E - The Solicitor of the Treas- ine ist chute, Fors. SOTHERY, crapttiy ed the acceptance of the offers | 4 PROPOSITION TO ANOLISH THE ASSISTANT SURGEON THE RIGGS HOUSE POUND PARTY. ane ere “we P ant Peta - cases of the Union bank and the RALSHIE, OF SHE (AR A large number of guests attended the pound for DW. Pratt, ageat of The Metomuick : Pei aamabeee stana, for $1,600 and g1750, | _ Jt 4S understood that the omtice of assistant sur- | party given by the ladies of the Itiges house last ing and Reapibg Mar anpany, of DENDRPARY TONIGHT AT & 20 PE CETO™ SoM HsnisecK: 6 Ses arising outor the | Seon general of the army will probably be | evening. ‘The guests were received by Mrs Speaker raugo, ade an Uneticerse ful attempt te candantG Fede) ch en A pel f= Re Ee ice Taree nid Belloeque, of New Or- | abolished. The Secretary of War, In speaking on | Carlisle, Mrs. M Raae or inahinne acd Kink cht ee ee DUNDKEARY TONIGHT AT & } ae AY CRG tus. whlch Is now before the United States Su- | the subject, stated that while he did not know of | Mrs. W.'B. Shaw, Mrs. Costin, Mrs. i Dancing enanncr. “en dee was era ered Uy im. The Brilliant Comedian, | ENTIRE STOCK of IMPORTED fo: a tut on appeal frown the Courst of Clas. | any proposed bill to that effect, still any seen | heats a, Fi eer and Ars. Sena- | sour nian rooming 11 Uke hi The wounds are Mi. LYTTON SOTHERN, | HATSat a discount of 20 PER ¢ i Wet “chaste Univeral Cost or tue PostaL Senvice.—Returms | movement would meet with his entire approbation. | near the entrance and Teveived the cis eouteivn. | (UEertls DULL Be cei Bt ltt e eog { : i. frat, ands oy the SIX auditor of the Treasury show | “The office, in iny optnton,” satd he, “1s an anoma- | tions Nearly $500 inc ized, and. the aaa i i ep Aes an omeebiee tien tae In bis reat character, FRENCH FELT HATS at ACTUAL COST, te 1eS ON account of postal service | 1oUS one, znd answers bo purpose further than in- | packages, of which there were several hundred, | a a mployes to The amount of $5.37. Post's wite ts in DUNDREART! vesting the Incumbent with an e1 ply ttle. On | contained groceries and supplies. URCH OF OUR FALIER, (NIvEe r ended September 30th St > = i New bork. Me bas two children here, aged three IN4 e -8 rise f con + ty ili ie Be : BESS HUNG . Lith and TL sinecte, Kev. ALIN. Rese io. while the receipts aggro- | tug qonururye, It kives Tee to a great deal of con- NOTES. and nine years eee eS eS _ sng eg Fo martin, at L tug at deficiency of $1,010,382 | General Murray is lot entirely satiael sith hig | MX. Bates’ room, internal revenne department, mvenue ts accounted for’ by the | ased_but a small quan- | staps (ung the quarter preceding the | eS Stak for the poor fund. ee mrs det on will held its 14th ant etuue 3 METROPOLITAN ME. CHURCH, COKS resent assistant, Dr. Huntington, and in that case | Sends $10.25 to Tx Yan oficer outside of Washington were appoluted | | ‘The ladies of the Hillman house are actively push- | ys vrengo. eae oe Esch performance this week for the Benefit of the Charity Fiend | Pr € | t | assistant surgeon general he would not be Drought | ine fo : ante te ry G DUNDREARY MATINEE SATURDAY, With a JARDINIERE, a beautiful and acceptable pres: | O° 4% and C stteete— Bishop ML Since diction Of the uéw two-cent stamps, with the | t Washington, but would. Temaln_on his preseut | 22% forward arrangements for a pound party, to be | jecture here last evening. Andecw Cun) | eut for any Indy. sy piidey at ML at ard Choptan ©. CMEC Ame | object of reducing thelr stock of Unrev-cent SUAmps, id he might as well remain there asta sur- | held February 1st. There will be a tine musleal and | eral tuctuber of patluatn __ Monday Next. CALENDLI'S MINSTRELS. Ju2s | are making them in aiovel form, at prices less bee Gea wheela ala [white would Lave been useless soon after the be: Th this view of the case it is more than | lterary program offered. The committee of ar- | Luul, presided.’ ASONIC TEMPLE p8cf offend, with tile ernie utations of your own | —— = ~ Binning of the next quarter ikely that the nomination to the ofice t3 delayed | rangements are Mr. and Mrs. Hillman, Miss Hill. Was NO Perso M Ee 2 M. E. CHURCH, REET NW, = - Jn order that 1Uimay De abolished. man, ¥ U1 Fouse, Mrs. Bramnmett, and Misses | G&0TSe except the chairman. ella 'Staenay very Sylvania averse tor, Rev W. | PERSONAT.—EX-U. §. urer Gilfillan, now See oe Gilbert, Towner, Hickox. Helpenheluuer, Sahkland, THE EMPEROR WILIJAM RETTER. le Wall WaeET OSES Gomeesoreal tert : epee Nie lim business in York, is in town, How Mr. Cory Lost His Money. ad Messrs, Marsh, Hall and Week. Bentas, ; he Biuperor Wilitarn passed a frase “OMMENCING MONDAY, ok Se i acre EI en . ae = so | SSt. Elizabeth's Insane Asy’ as contributed | Good nigilt, aud rose at issue! hour tuis morning, Pe fMescra I GASF ie hort visit. nator Butler and | 1s MISPLACED CONFIDENCE COMRS NRAR cosTinG | =St. Elizabeth’s Insane Asylum has contribu - . ee ak pe JANUARY 1 tas, and Representative LeFevre were regtered. tn HIM TWO HUNDRED oe ae $706 tw the poor Tund. A. 1. P. gends S10 and. | Shen he Gave andlens Ral gg hg enn} PROF. A. EL . . “ hwo York last eventug.— “Senator Bare About 7 o'clock last night Mr. Dwight H. Cory, of Te cai = = ot Ny m int Thave ee = errr im | ‘i = a 5 he WG a by Meade Post, No.5, | forbid L@n from riding in bis carriage fur the eaters Jana HAYWARD & HUTCIINSON BEET reo ete A ee Ue Greensboro’, ‘Trumbull county, Oto, in company | g 74° yPNd Party given by Meade Post. No.5, | 2 Hooreh : - — eee eee Cea oe |Anns Hooke: wae at wie Capllol tort with OMicer Kearney, rushed into police headquar- | ahout 300 packages, besides cash to the aunouut of ABDUL AZIZ’ MOTHER DEAD. nt : + est 0a. Th pan, end Th, a, to te | Reproseniative sinuieton, of Lillnois, isin the elty, | ters, and Mr. Cory’ related the following story: | $0. CONSTANTINOTLE, Jat. 25.—The mother of the cent: i - Potasp Sritrxo W ATER, everpievenineducice dicen sentative Graves has reuurhed after a ten | While at the Baltimore and Potomac depot, waiting = Doagiaa Martens eS ek ad = > ty Wats dn 1 0 Missotrk ake a tra . jaws” J . pons ¢ le REMEMBEL, TWO WEEKS ONLY joes | 1 to take a tratn for his home tn Ohio, he was met by | yar. ree Aleta coca i anggcicce Pipeline . 5 = = — | A SURE CURE. FoR ERIC AND ALL. = —_ | ares ang man With red hair, who gave his name as ie Sea. aoe teenth eatewenbor: pete cxasiquss | KIDNEY C i hee > WAMNADAS © HOBDS, OF BLOOMING | ‘ onge W. Morgan, and sald that he lived In Ashta- isis f ror MONDAY, JANUAIS | Pe lero tical Faeulty | B78" Parks ts = bula, Ohio; Chat his mother and sister were at the | Mr. Fred. Douglass, in conversation upon his ‘ Pn] ” es aoe eae ames " Society « oan ity, who as day and To-day—Some of the | hotel watting tor him, but he had some business | recent marriage, expresses astonishment that there or illustrated Paay iertaimments for Next Week, ete,, | Which would detain him for some minutes, and | should be any public comment upon that event. thought it would be pleasant for him (Cory) to Puich aie aisesanS ee taut them to the trdin and have th He simply exercised the right which the laws ac- thelr company out to Ohio. Mr. Cory thought it | Cord to every citizen, and as to the reason of MIs | wisNEsoTa coNviC onal Rifle Hall was crowded last night | would be pleasant to have their company, and selection of a wife from another racy 7 sion being one of the | Cousented to go with them. They “then | tn affairs of this sort the cholee 1 inte Cadets. Many | Started for the hotel, and when riear the | mined by any Dut the persons. tl corner of 6th street’ and Pennsylvania av- | the why and wherefore,” he enue they met an old gray-hatred “man about | cide.” Mr. Douzlass enter | Sixty-five years of age, whom Morgan Introduced as | ayes had been exage ehour, | Mr. Kelly.a merchant from whom he had pur- | jer forty-sixth year. chased a large bill of goods, on wluch he wanted to | Dispatches sent from this clty last night stated | The tire aa pay liiin $250, Morzan then took a supposed fraud- | that it was understood that Mrs. Douglass’ rela- | falling to attract the atte isses Shillington. | wient check from his pocket, which was drawn on | tives would tempt to have themarri: nnuiled, | Tan down townand reesent besides the members of the | tue Ninth National Bank of New York for $705, ves Mrs. Douglass has in thts part of | Wuder the main ont ar compan: Misses Combs, Miss Galt, the Misses | signed by Hunt, Haskell & Co. and endorsed by | the country are an uncle, Major Hiram Pitts, clerk | when the fire de ut arrived 1t was imp Yous, Miss Hudgins, of Baltimore; Mr. W. Morgan, payable in gold coin, and asked | tn the ‘Treasury department, who resides on the (to do aly efective work on want Ot tye te gilmonston, Mr Chas. W. Wood, | the supposed merchant. to cash tin order to pay | place adjoining Mr. bougtass house, over the Ect, AtL oclock It becat of ea ge iuasitis and, Mr. | nim the $30. ‘The merchant not having the money | brn pranch,and a Sister who cane here a fewaeceks | prison was. do Pod, OF Baltimore; ‘Air, Shaferand Mr. Bern- | with hin Morgan asked his new friend, Mr. Cory, | azo ona via. 1tis hot known that elthier of them | aullitda, Was ¢ to loan him $200, saying he would’ get the | objects to the marriage, and Its probable that, as | convicts. Abe Soclety will meet at the | check cashed aud pay lim when they arrived | sifss Pitts tad been fighting her own battles’ for | Ws au nis of Jo i jassachusetts | home. Morgan then’ told the merchant that | years, even if they were disposed t . they | ent points kn ta Mie, Gn aeachteets Were going to the hotel after his mother and | Would not do so. Sone Members OF the Mak cas | WiLL feuuarkable Raph sister, but the inerchant sald that they had already | that the oid Maryland act of 1715 against misceze- | end of the prison soon Tack BPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF ¥ MONTAGUE 2 of JOHN KEYWORTH, ATIAN ; : th and Dstreets nw), near Pew. ave. CURIS: ERMONT AVE, tndp Agent for the District ot Cohu ER, pastor sD ; TURNED OUT INTO THE COLD— that | A DESTKUCTIVE CONFLAGKATION AT STILLWATER, annot De deter. | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 2i.—A fire broke out in the msvives, state prison at Stillwater at 15 o'clock Lest nigh duled, “wh e: and ui spite of every effort, all ed Untt the dispa 1. The prisoners, tnelu ated. ‘The lady has at a out and plac touts popular hops 0 Tnetnbers of the senior organization were pre and lent ther encouragement to the juniors. vening passed most delizattully, wid. th Laiutuent Was pleasanuy kept up Until a lat P.k, C. Club held their regular assembly last at the residence of the Amon Chic Seats f NDAY SCHOC A ELRAND AND on NAC NAC DANG TROUPE Srore. SOUTH WASHING Usk The gular 1 ting of the Howill be held in ‘the Westiniuster Presbyte eh thst. bet Daud Fokts. sow. ‘Seanorroy B40 poi. Addresses will be delivered by: the He HIN Extox, Comal nerot Education, and Wat. It BENT, esq. All te ir QUARTERLY METI NOTICE -SEP- Tocuerrow att ith A. MOI Hele ny i — u t MATINEDS TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS axp SATU! Days 1 in informing my fricnde and patrons ements at my old stand Twill re- 7] Mesh, — t near Tith street fover $1180, 1 Hotty wood T fe Ewerlts five Lellipa The Oper feaanucuf CINDER: mporarily, ON OE ABOUT FEBRUARY IST, 1884, TO NOG PENNA AVE, N.W. (VERNON ROW), te Twill continue to keep a full assortment of CHEMICALS And It LA, Maw FANCY GOODS. wow. OD fa Avene Nort ucht the Literary residence of Mr. Belden avenue, and Mr and Sirs, Horatlo King will hold | their usual Saturday evening terary reunte aus, ahd Tent ngronnds. Th arting at the warden’s ofttve 409 901 Pennsy lve fs WERER rH Stueer Sovraease, Doveuass, | . 1 ale Sore dtAd a tae ». | fone to the depot. Cory thereupon gave Morgan | pation. impose a tine of 5,000 pounds of tobacco, | and the romns occupied b guards. It then “ sat lowest [cae nas eee Sie {ir | the $200, and they started back to mect the ladies. | fsin force here. : “| Spread to tht offices Of the Northwestecn Car cora- aes ; . A ¢ by the fashionables and those charita- Went into a elgar store to make out a ———— ny, the entire trout partot the bulldiag beng & if eee ess NTH AND, F STREETS, reat Wao for the grand ball at the National Gand’ ei " : . eipt, and Cory went to the depot to find the The Board of Trade. Thass'ut Mam © com for the benefit of the Childrens’ #os- Not seeing any ladies answering the de- ae pany the catty 3 ‘ annual cntertainments are greatly | scription gven hin of them, Tie. applted to Poltee. | CLOSING SRSStON Sets Sere BOOETED TOCMOr Tbe chapel ah : We shall continue our Great Sale of | enjoyed by those who do not ¢ tug, aS | nan Kearney, Who, after learning his story, told | SERIES OF RESOLUTIONS THE BODY ADJOURNS, well as by those who enjoy that pastime, for the | him that he'had ‘been robbed. He immediately | ‘The nattonal board of trade, at thelr meeting yes- | exc lent opportunity they afford for meeting the | reported ils loss to police headquarters, and in less | terday at Willard’s, adopted resolutions favoring Dash- | pleasantest people In Washington soctety, and aiso | tian one hour Detectives Ralf and Carter and the establishment of a national board of railroad unday evening, | tor (ue display of elegant Collets usu: nade. 10 18 | Oflicer Quinlan arrested Morgan, whose right name ‘ e ie Ineans Of Lranstnitting Uke Naimes to U AM areiuvited. Good {on the cards that both attractions wil be particu- | 43 Warner, and the supposed inerchant, whose mame | commissioners, and of a postal telegraph and tele- paruaent Of Lue prison, which Is capped by a larly notleeable this year. Tt Is understood that | ts Kelly, on a train at the Baltimo and Ohio depot, | Phone, and of a department of commeres recom. | fue n corn The ecligpr sper are tire-proof, and. | the Prestdent and Mrs, McElroy will be present dur- | just as the trait Pee te ACA te MOR IeOy WU teen a . un was about to start. ‘The officers | mending a Congressional investigation of the | had It not been for the disiculty suauded to Lutte | Ang the c ny a F le took them to headquarters, Where they were both pat wart = realth: | Could have been coniined Uo Lie {font or oflice pars presentatives “from nearly all the foreign govern- | identitled. by Cory. ‘The ofllce y, causes of the great waste of the country’s wealth: | ¢¢ y e-namoed departments were gutted, the budding where tae fire started composed ef woolWork, Which aforded a + cell de ther of the ¥ brie cin with, 1v4, COTTON UNDERWEAR) Until further n e, and the itt ~ GRAND MASS MEUTING. MASON rier Uthat d E strevts northwest, TO.) a Yami to dis ces elections LOW PRICE WEEK WILL CONTIN e recovered $100 Of Al of that portion of the Bland | Of the Duliding, We have orened this morning another case of thi we cordially iuy te Ghd naval Selvides, and: about every. body. tn W Glnet stationbouse, and will probably have a hearing | age of silver dollars of the welght of 4121; grains fs | were transferred with illtle treuble, and are now opened this morning another case of those = — | ington who considers her or himself “in soctety.” | on Monday. Stari 4 consti ai t Beg sheeT NDAY RG [eee ae nat vie selec ay. made compulsory; declaring unconstitutional the | under guard. How the fire started is -amyster: j (or, THE GESERAL SUNDAY SeMUOL MEET. | The National Rifles’ Artuory wag selected for the —_—_.—__ GxnCHORE Uni Gomuneecan S of Licenses in | The loss is about $40,000. All the. propery | MOTHER HUPBARD NIGHT ROBES! LS inv appointed tor SUNDAY AP TEL ball Chis year, as being of ceutral location, spacious | Tue BIOLOGICAL SocreTY.—The Biological soctety | &X" L 7 and 1 uary rd th, at the Cuurch of the Ep Different Patterns froin thoso sol tast week, Pee _A SUCCESSFUL MI are Heee ee ee CeCe rere place for | retiring president, Prot ©. A. White, the pulacan- | Di .ne Consuirution seuome the oliineee or Gece | tee eee into the burning structure and haa tho-e Who do not dance. "Twenty young gentlemen | tologist of ue U.S. Geological survey. ‘The sub- ICAL Engineer, return familiar with the Kerman are announced as tloor | ject of the lecture was the geological lulstory of the | CTAl States; In favor of the mea: cre ocerge dor) pelle ees eek inter, wall haxe tiie to Fepoet one iuiaime a i | raunagers ine company will be reestved by Mrs. | American continent, blolugically considered. a | amend the Constitution of, the United States s0 as | of the car company. overpowersd wi Scope Still another case of With both districts, Address WW. Tibe oa 1S. Y: Ailes, wife of the president of the directors of | large number of invited guests, with ladies, were | tO alloy appropriation bill; congratulating thecoun- | turned a streat of water into the root, which wily z er Wee the ‘hespltil, and Mrs. Ricketts, presldent of the | present. Ae ae * se ‘ Hine, Attorney at Law, opposite City Hall, board of lady visitors, assisted by weveral othes | 2 = try upon the adoption of ‘civil service reform, and | knocked hiin down and put out the light. He was foo) ao) 91 REIT Tee GREASE. INVENTION. YE hie oe tee, omversl Ouher Hearing the Workingmen condemning the prohibition of American pork by | discovered altnost suflocated and dragged trot the ~ = FUL, one 3 te. sc ) foreign countries. piling - — : 7 UPU, lane ena On Tuesday evening next occurs the ball given | 4 comsIrrEE OF THE MARYLAND LEGISLATUKE LISTEN | “The convention then adjourned. The executive oT a . t lat G. G. CORN by Minister and Miss West at the-Bittish legation. TO THEIR VIEWS. council will meet in Indianapolis, May 25, 1884. A fortunate circumstance was the saving of all REMEMBER WE MANUFACTURE EVERY ONE OF | Prnusylvauia avenue © late | Mrs. Kauftiiann, of M street, hax sent out cards | ye committees on labor of the Maryland legisia- oe the private anal personal papers and hotbees | THESE GARMENTS! t TYPE WRITING PROM ACCU: Fn era aoe ear rr 18 I | ara gave a bearing sesteniay §) tacooocieniites ee ae es Se ator Sabin. | They were remgved intact, | fae t TELY done, TYPE WRITING Machines for and Miss Morgan, of T street, has invited a oe sak i “Bi A TEST CASE BEFORE THE CRIMINAL. COCET. Was Marked by an act of great. heruism by Geo coon on noir yy fale and. rent. CALIGHAPH. aud TSPH | party of fifteen to lunchedn that moming. ot operdtlves te mresettings cotton milis)iw Matti: || 92 any Gaiee’ satis caraier iranion sieane | Took: or Sclwae a eeediec ur eammery gow mF ¥, ¥ | And we wil ett them at Manufacturers’ Prices; or, a | Oberators supplied. SHOKL-HAND WRITERS: On Thursday will be given a large: party by the | more, Howard and Montgomery counties. One of apshore tl it his before the Po. | Lumediately after the convicts had been remow Se hu no ay the Prices Other Dealers Pay for them. Tiahed at abort: notice, J. A WHITCOMB. | misses MeCeney, of Connecticut avemue. the delegates said the delegations had been sent by | E- Waggaman a certiorart of Lis case before the Po- | "Cry was Fused that a luan Was ceniined in cel cco oO Oi oF ¥ ecsent ee aE SCUL Ww, Lieut. Scantling’s little son will be given, on the | the operatives under the impression that etgnt | #¢e Court to the Criminal Court. The petition sets | No, 200. Dodd rushed into the building, and was : ; “E> HAY TED MY STOKE ROOM, No. a . m Me to be made a day's labor. He sald: “we | forth thaton January 10 an information was filed | lost to view 1h a column of blinding si Tn less TAS Re Stis ample torus, but in case ttshould seem | C2" 1520 Femusyivania avenue, and have associated | Sth of February, a fancy dress party tn honor ot | hours was to be made a day Ae We | in the Police Court against him, charging that he | time than ican be recorded he lad reavhed the tov larz., we anv prepared todo better—give them away, | with m pusincss of Tiles (iisiuand cruamnentaly, | his fourth birthday. ‘The howrs named for the lit- | are working wn hours, and thought that a reduc. | the 1 aged in the Teal estate business without | cell of the conviet, who proved to be a new man in O | Gixtens Teoubasie Eiraen 00a: Bee, Me gucals are titan § too. Wages: GUICE States Rigegontes reduction of | having first obtained a license, and he was arrested | the prison, and inh few minutes lus returied bea BOR Y _ Mn. J. F, MANNING, On the 7th of February wll be given probably | wages, Clller, states are working twelve hours, and give ball for hts appearince. Me claims that | Ing the redeued prisoner. ; . 4 7 : . 2 stiftion he largest theater ve 7 = e nt | by an act of Congress, in 1876, that part of the act Be Bas aaenavatect, | (Tt besiupaat Maul Sate and Wout Stents | Wo 1 tian cghty perso peng ciaaed | HOU, wor and woud ROC pay us enouKh ‘wo live | CY thay Geet anata a act Killed by Hat Poison. Tune LULL ae street, | willbe wmunued by me The idea originated at the lunch given recently by | 00,CO g Feal estate agents was repealed. The object of the | New York, Jan. 9.—Teresa Pepe and her hus: Lerms T. TOUMEY, esl nen a (ctr aga Moe sas | ‘Are you satisfled with the time of your works, | #ertiorarl geo pene ee Sane up and make | band, son and ho onteer wore akon wiakeatly — - ~ ] 53 forme then an ere, e invitations ue Zc) cs v. FN yy lel O. C. r tay last ler eating maccaros vn Monda WENEST CF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, aan peti ___ 1920 Punnaylvanisavenne._ | Sreiy from that source’ Forte yeune ilies beve Seer ee Trae ten houra ere satisted,” was | Callahan and Irving Williamson ate the attorneys | one of the familly fouled ¢ paper parcelon the street, . —— We will sell for the next thirty days our entire stock of Mie AMLINGTON FINE. EASOR: | Dee asked, cach one tn turn inviting & gentleman | ene reply.” “Our branch of industry docs novdesie | fF the petitioner, containing a white substanes, which Was pro- Dress Goods at and below cost SCE COMPANY for the District of Caltutiatterthe | 28 neF guest and escort. After the party at the | Shy charge We Would lkeeiures hone tee Rounced 10 be flour. Maccaronl was cooked with a NATIONAL RULES’ ARMORY, de 5G & and 10-4. Coteus at grins exit ANCE COMPANY for the District of Columbia, for the | theater a handsome supper will be Served. It 1s could get them and makea living too.” He said | pj seit JO, ENFORCE A Heavy JepcMext.—Jobn | part of it, It was learned later, however, that the Sheeting in the market fords eta. oN the Dest 10-4 | election of nine Directors to verve for, the enauibe year, | sitll uncertain who shall be selected to matronize that afyears.ago he had worked for $30 amon | Paul Jones to-day, for Emily Le Barbier, of Monu- | Parcel contained rat polson, one of the ingredients ¢, JANUARY 2 Cloakings reduced from $2.50 to 81.87%. Fania avenue northwest, SATURDAY. February 23d, | the party. Miss Blaine is ‘treasurer, the other | ALA Years agoue had wor Thad Eno me ORL. | ticello, New York, entered suit againét John H. | Brwhich was arseuke Mrs Pepe hussinee aed. The DAT, JANUARY 26rn. Langa and complete stock: of Tatio o 1884. Polls open at 1 and close at 3 p.m. young ladies on the committee of invitations belog Mite hie 8 Rice, administrator of the estate of Geonge L. Ham- | owners recovered. i eck of fable Damask and Nap- : FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. | Miss Dora Miller, Miss Bell ers, Miss Di meken, to recover $19,952.08, with interest and costs. ae SUSiC BY cots wuncks GnCuraTHA, mine kins at Se Deseen Jad3-dtd tary. Bacar wince ol Hy enenek | gd sothiet of the delegation oe ranrart an The declaration states that Eugenia V. Hargoas, The i 2 Istand Oust: TC BY LOUlS WEBER'S ORCHES F2w | Comforts and Blankets at cost, SLATE MANTEL. m Berry: rstood | were willing ve an eight hour eter Marc! Leong a Black and Colored Silks at reduced prices = = and her guest Miss Irvin, the Miseés Berry, Miss | {ty with the proviso for special contracts if pone, $a obtained jena aa cree March 16th! weersvna, L. 1., Jan 9—Selth Sprague, who aaa g GAS FIXTURES AT A DISCOUNT, ‘Wallack and the Misses McKeever. and children were allowed to contract for a longer | for the southern district of New York against Rice | WaS assaulted by Charles Rugg, a mulatto, at Bast SS ccusvincaa that sre bane maate & bees Sennen be TOREDUCE STOCK," Miss Edith Harrison, of Cinetnnatl, is visiting the | {lime: mot to exceed ton hace, in the above amount, and on April 14th, 1879, the | Meadow yesterday morning. is still unconscious, . U ELL & CO., RATES, RNACES. ould, of Boston, st Ol rut le" ve F Motwlng Colds. Bronchitle, Hearsenens, bee tares crvex FQRTLUMBING AND | on Vermont avenu’— Mrs Kenueth MacLeod, of | that the elght-hour bill as It stood, with angther Cae a aes ae LU here op | Wife, and after asking her if her husband had been DNS isionay AIR ISAAC _— 817 Market Space. HEATING. Denver, Is visiting her pareats and sister, Dr. and | proviso allowing them tocontract for not more than =, | Home the previous tight, to which sie replied in Pedant i C rmnrirectnotnet,_| Sho asssted” Mim Chater Seu to receive | daided Rt to report One of tho a SomNeS | 4, Dens on Divonce Gaanren To-day Juige | the beeatine ue show be. the cap ang wreroat jd she Seld by oll Usuawinte ar oe Sone OST os - oe Saari ima | Thureday.—Miss Mouiton, of Baltinore, a mleee | ten days, 80 alt to give ths conte pee ee Scam tetasceee fary Lela Mills against Edward | which she at once a0 the property of het conts 3 ee ain oni ‘We offer the balance of our THE PARTREMGHIP HERE OEORE Exier- | of the lute Dr. Duhamel, 1s Visiting the Misses Du- | federated Trades Unions and others a chanos Gos L.Mills ‘They were married in this Chee husband. She said that when wo OS IN AN R-LINED CIRCULAR: : sane. iy 'UNCKEL has | Hamel, 338 diana avenue, for a few days—Mre, | heard. 1872, in St. Aloysius church, by Father. days before he had very little money. M G ETE AN eee > eat tae Aenean erate aan Laura’ E. Merriam, of St. Paui,is now, with her | _ Petitions were presented in the senate yea Ses SHarsss Gh AND CARRIAGE ROBES AT COST, day been dissolved by mutual consent, aE. 3 Of S Ui, 7 yesterday = . . waNee ness Will bec oid children, visting her rrorupa otaxces, | ana the delane seg The busines will be continued at the cid stand, 629 | ci Visttlug her parents, Col. and ’Mrs. John 4 Ds ‘T NOR’ . by Ql CO., | Hancock, at their vesience, No, 2401 Pennsylvania EANSRAS, SEAL SACQUES, CAPS AND MUFFS omnes tha (PRAM, QUAST), Sek Sites at pyebae, Sl eeccus aia rien oe * Septambee pr rized 3 me. ry Coake,4 niece of Cal = Witwer ess, mam (Core obHestous owing of the tate Arm. es cuamn | Hancock, ls also yinicing mink Mmeetanoek ann #21 Pennsylvania avenue, $a21-108 ‘PH, HUNCKEL, ae Om Saturdays.