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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Suaday, | AT THE STAR BUILDL Rorthwest Corner Peansy!vania Ave. © bh St., by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Nor 44 cenin per eettweach Bs rat! —pentare prepa <hopthe. $9 Post Office at Washington, D. C.as eecond-clzas inal! mat Wesxzy Sta—pu prepaid Six 7 G2 AD mall enbecr'y' Xe paper went longer that of advertising AMUSEMENTS. | i i | : | Telegrams to Yhe Star. KHARTOUM SUMMONED 10 SURRENDER, THE CONVENTION OF FREE THINKERS, A SERIOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT. ANTI-REPUBLICAN CRUSADE IN SPAIN, Ve 63—N BOOKS, &e. ° 9,599. — Ss. TWO CENT AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. MEETING OF CREMATIONISTS IN BOSTON. A Ratirond Freight War in the Wests a | Ss. Washington News and Gossip. THE DEATH IN THE SHAFT. A Washington Burglar Shot. eSTietsa Ja. LA ates “ QROMPLIMENTAEY TESTIMONIAL TO PLUMBERS GASFITTERS’ —— a DAMGEKOUELY WOUXDRD BY 4 rutLanmurmta | Trt reehep Poors ebony COMPEDIENTAEY ATS MARY Mt, MELCHER, 2 a srcial meeting | GOVERNMENT Recerers To-pay.—Internal reve- | An Investigation of Wm. Miner’s Ter- OFFICER. ap tele pet ary ay. UNING, January 20, at 7:30 sharp. | nue, $233,484.16; customs, $776,018.48. For one we Boo eek only we 0 the the following bargains tn Fieve to be cheaper than ever Business of uupo: iy rtanre Dy order WM. By NEW BILLS IN THE HOUSE. rible Fate. A telegram from Philadelphia says that a man fect vesientar, ther have. be giving the name of Henry 1. Wiliams, of Wash- | omer <n of hot the totare offescl ie Wan - SHORTELL, Rec Secretary. | Mm. Francis J. KISKROBFER Was today ap- 4 CORONER'S JURY EXAMINING WITNESSES—accoUNTS | 1AstoR, D.C., was shot and Gangernusly wounded | Westera trun ; Ponds tn List Price, We Offer at— ANAL bet tects of thn Prat at Rego | Potted chier of the bureau of accounts of the De- | SHERMAN RESOLUTIONS PASS THE SENATE. | or rae Tracey, as Given BY THE SUPERINTEND- | DY OMlcer Carpenter last night. He was disooverd | _ ee ee tion Pacific y's History of England, ae RING to make arene penta cite | partment of State, vice Co Morgan, deceased. Mr. | ~ . ENT AND OTHER RYR-WITNESSES. Sie Sie trates Downes St Arch werect Obed | SO can caes ont permitted to 5 weneee 2250 850 ommander. MD . ie entered the department as a temporary clerk in | WORK THE “pear Macomb cHKte him : CATIONAL THEATER eee: 5 3 eo PLUMBEAS UNION LABOR ae = fourth. by promo tram tune to uno ho became 8 iH fe a eee Ww brand ies fot Lee neu ligtiog feck Oe SN Ses Bin te iat Ca me eget eee ONAL THEATE! | s. = LUMBERS' UNION LABOR CLUB, No. L— 3 - lenburg, F. A. Beanchier, Leonard E. W! Is stated that Commis N = Ou | EB” We hereby request all boas plumbers and jor ——— ‘This Williams ts supposed by the aphe the cha! EVEAY EVENING AND WEDNESDAY AND SATUR- | nen of the District of Columbia to tay udtecdok | IN MEMORY OF Masre® Porwax—The design of ‘The Senate. | ams and Geo. & Lancaster, the jury impannelied | »,.7'S Williams ts, supp € sraphed t ee | To Leeward ty fs tod. Ort OP, take eit ine ist Gap of antes ue ae | tBE tablet to be erected in thechapel at the Aunap- | In the Senate, this morning, Mr. Vest, trom the | Sesterday by Coroner Patterson in the case of Wm | Pears of axe a. native of South Wa Se BARTLEY CaMPRerts ea Hur by Wallace wiuch time we do not expect to work unless this is | ols academy tn memory of Master Putnam, who | Committee on public lands, reported tavorably the | Miner, the man killed by the caving of the Cham- | © OF the sixth precinc my 1 Beni _ re lain. Yo arrest him in December, IS7S, WAS assaulted ai Great Yias, B Tite te Col, John A. Joyce, By Wt of the Union. GEO. ENGUN, President. | lost ints life on an {ce floe near St. Lawrence bay | bill repealing the timber ‘culture laws. It was | Plain-avenue shaft Saturday night, met at the beaten by him with a brick or stone, Por tite W WHITE SLAVE! es ee ore ad ge Be SNORE after the loss of the Rodgers, represents a man on | placed on the calendar. EE es ee, station at 11 O'clock thiS | iiame was indicted, and a few divs afters a | Harper's an. fury for February, = ALE €0-0PEI 5 an Ice fioe, 3 3 mony. 7 7 A STRONG DRAMATIC COMPANY. | VALENT! BIRTHDAY CAKDS AND FINE ag mOGED as G2 OPEBKTE YE Socrery. c SEES Ti ae ee pe we and Pete = startling Mechanfeal | STATIC BAUM'S Bi G )NERY, OOK DEPARTMENT, busine The annual meeting for election of officers and other crying for’ assistance. by the friends of Master Putnam in the navy. vehwld on FRIDAY. Feb ‘Tne tablerts to be erected Mr. Cameron (Wis) introduced a bill to establish the Territory of North Dakota. ‘TESTIMONY OF THR SUPERINTENDENT. ‘William Noe, the superintendent of the work at | when he arrived at the court house in th Was found that he and several other pri x Dy sone means loosened their Wandcutts, aud ties | en News by Cable. POLE OF REAL WATER. Sihtewee 730 bom St. Georses Hell . . WESTERN UNION TO BE INVESTIGATED. u Made a break for liberty. Balliff Searle pursued GRRMAN at y . ae i= SET SSE OES | ent Members ce conM IE Tettod Pete A COL Oni ganCOLN, and Gens. Wright and Parke | afr. Platt offered a resolution, for which he asked | *B°ShAtt, was the frst witness examined. He sald | With break for Aberty. Bulli Searle pursued | OES aa MATINEE TO MORROW AT 2 New Boone JOHN coon, selostta At Hee oth eaull Of the engineer corps, have gone | immediate consideration, directing the committee | “Das etten atau Pwenty minutes to Six, | him in the back, bringing tim down. «nly one of | @, PERS, San. ee coe ae a ees EW . x retary ja29-4t_ | to North Carolina to make an inspection of the im- accident occurred a few minutes the gang made his —ore James Simonds, a reas o seron sen ah ‘wa STANDARD MATINEE PRICES: Fox's Warranty in the = = — a s OD post offices and post roads to inquire whe tr a ok min satel Sil the Drees cin juss ‘onan fps Tiaap ah Pepeidence Hospital, nas located in | pected back to-mor Affected by large stock, dlvideads sf tee Westaek Witness was nova the aune Re ee Gane. Due was | forfour years: DUC In July, Ise he was, pardoned | ‘The crown princess (Sovxtra chasse for scared ceata jew Ktules of Supreme Court of U, 785 13th strevt northw 3tt ‘was not at the ‘at the time, b iy, 1882, he was pardoned Ges Sennen ss yee raiplitical Recollections, by Geo. W., Julian; In Nasp- era, + quzevivania avenue. | court-martial which tried Lieut. Boynton Leach on | the Gold and Stock Telegraph company, oF other, | mM the shaft, Witness aid hot know whether the | beresome months lett = Next Week Mr and Mrs WF Eig ale tis Chae “kage Rima bs ears | Renter Saw a a anh eng | Oharses of drunkenness and scandalous conduct | Wibe, tho Western Unlod cakspear Raw pected | Pas svitnecs kate, about the tinbers Uy tbe mica ‘Telegraph Extension. pes | Suis geiceconee oy gies brates Sestehes, Quaas | neat, chan and dura, ee eee rare ae Price iol oh changes of drunkenness | Fore ns mayors, rine uansruisaion Of [ROR | Wao went Gown. The pitoee head the mnrarial | £Me SWrEWTIOKS oF fem '—. avo O oo agexrnaecey ee oe bee on 2 = | Quidas Sele re : h .¥¢ Steel Plate Engtavings for advertising » , has sent e former: ‘shaft ‘and ran heard 1 _ wai] oom naieekem GRAND PARADE TO-DAY AGAIN. Ee ee en SabSon | to glamissal and Che ieee ean sormer send for persons and papers. ee the mem neue ana Tanto tne top. He heart | By MR ROBERT GARRETT—A FOUMIDAGLE wmival.| nade oF toasts prj If ale mepubleente atten WTO banghter fy ay A Lint (Ce enovED 0. RES. Feta oo PUG, reprimanded By tne Seo-| oper YM, Sherman, and no men nallouing im the Rotem of the Shaft and | 5) vesresw exon. | forums tun proclamation Of te ropa New Valemiues Just received. Bea g Sata Navy. Then had pushed bis way out tran un-| ‘The Baltimee sits ebruary 10h, F ne Stain nery in 111 the mest desirm The Members of LOGAN TRIBE, No. 8, Improved 0. | Proved by Rear Admiral Cooper, und the cases aro THE SHERMAN RESOLUTIONS ee eee cd and Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company has DETECTIVE BLOCK’S MURDERER, ne Bi ae derneath the rubbish without any assistance, Jes Ws HE WORMS ¥ Of H tare hereby nottied to,uttcnd a siecial Meeting | Now before the Secretary ofthe Navy for action. | on the Virginia election were then taken up, he put the rope through the hole where the others a pig the lines of the National Telegraph Com- e tuneral af abe ieAned mimaaens WASEGTOS CIRCULATING (LIBRARY, @07 | sharp. at tcir Hall on Hah wtrect, to fakeatruiwe- | Wan Dararmiieer CHawons—The following | , HT: Sherman spoke briefy tn support of his reeo- | could get hold of it fa reply to a furor the. Wit- put Aee Kaas oe ed ralustn greet nechee ete See EIS Mockow ATS Periods td Saws Peter Neen Ht Lsfreeta, | minis for the funeral of our late Bro.,SamUsE THOMAR | onniweg penetra Tiads in the War department: | Sestresine oe reuion tn tie eee lee Ja hres ‘other met | roads fort aestherts Cig gr reper | Is coftin. “the Guntenr haw ‘shows ork EE TU-MOREOW AT 2 Saisie 4 N*™ ie GF. WASHBURY & G0. i HENRY SMITH, Chlet of Records. y | Seeteracnee contained in attidavite abd ner means of the rope, Snes ae ee ‘NEXT WEEK. Toston Meal Opera Company Charles 8. Chesney, clerk class one, office Secretary. statements bearing on the question under consid- got out by means of the rope. vice president of the Baltimore and Olio Railroad Violence at ties that HL has been pecessary to us SEN RxIA et place htm tn irons > ‘THE REPUBLICANS OF THE THIRTE of War, resigned. Alfred B. C. Clement, clerk class | eration, the murders in and Mississippi MINER'S HORRIBLE FATE. Company, in answer to inquirte: “Our pol 2 Saaara Wie ‘ Sie a Duss For 1884, District are requested to mest at Daly one, quartermaster generals office, transferred to | were the consequence of a determmation sa tee Miner was left in the corner pinned down so he| is toro ufler coMMmeRial tmicinees and our ace | MOREINGMRN'S LIFE AND Ten ASSURANCE SCHEME Money. FA eeday, BOUEM oo Physicians’ Visiting Lists for 1884, thas Ot Mee YE GRO SR boeTON, Gan chant Wace, Secretary of War. Jamies A. Ea. Piamplo-os eaemecratic party to defy the laws aNd | could not get out. ‘The witness immediately called | are being extended ax rapluly a= Jrowdbie 59 as to a Lisa Ammurace inesday, BOWE! hesician g Lists for 1984 ze a oe Eo clerk at, $1,080, office chief of FS, DrO- ple on the of all opponents. ch all large towns an ‘Our system I a ‘ Seog, MUSE Fidey, ERA DEAVOLO.| Xouesrasns Dey, peoka lor the new yee, {egP-BUILDING DUMBER OF ALE SIZES AND | noted to $1,400, caine ome. Jesse D. Mins Mr. Mahone then addressed the Senate in favor of | for some one to go down with him in the bucket to | Sinige extensive, but muti monty thee ten) S toe eee PATIENCE ‘ Question Books and Leseon Popons toe tear ss dimensions, in lots to suit, Luelan Garner ‘and Eugene J. Williams, clerks at | the resolutions. assist this man, who was in the shaft. There was | contined to the lines of the rafitoad Toutes of the | Cs Tht “a that it will be Night, CHIMES OF NORMANDY. Beautiful Globe for 2 cents Dry and well-seasoned White Pine from CULLS to st, promo een ‘$1,200, office Shietior jeugincers: ‘THE RESOLUTIONS PASSED. one man of the night ate ean — eerie sd Baltimore and Ohio raliroad and Its connections. | & cepted Wy car a March ‘Sela of Beals will commence on Thuieday Moraing: st WAL. DALLANTYNE & SON, PEPERS, Georgia and Virginia Pine, from 12-12 to 4-4 | F- W. M. Cutcheon, of Mich., appot cler& $1,000, | on the conclusion of Mr. Mahone’s remarks, calls | 00, that went down with At the bottom wit: | What we are now doing will ma USSLA WILL NOT ALLOW A LUTIER MONUMENT af ng office surgeon general, under c| ‘9 Velock. i ¥ “ card perfectly equipped general system of teleg RIGA. = 7th Street Partition, Ceiling, Wainscoting and Flooring, in Ws of “vote” were heard, and, the chair announcing | their ilves were in r, So be shouted to the en- vering the €1 ~ nme: wusine Lospox, Jan. 29.—Permision toe erect a mon PRACTICAL, LESSON 18 _COORERY, aT 195 1 | ——=—— —— Fine Mia Pall and ama icareis, Vinge aad White | | THR FeNmRAt of Representative Mackey, of South | the question to be on agrecing to the resolutiona, a | gineer to haulup the bucket” Roturaing to the | CO°T! pe pee gerd Peary ee ee I sirect, EDSESDS PS se [a | wndwoods, including ALAHOGANT. RED CCD\R, Carolina, will take place at 2 o'clock to-morrow | demand for the yeas and nays was made and, with. | top witness got a brace for the purpose of propping | recent accessions of Western tnlon officials are net, | Russian authorities. Seine oe chick son WALNU' ete, MT 1S CHEER), MAPLE, LAR, ASH, OAl jSasx Diseases. Wdhnaiey au voncuaae eee hee Oke ication, and orders delivered to all parts of the city, at ‘than current market prices. ‘M. McLFAN & 80) i Orange Sherbet ‘SKIN DISEASES, WpukaTER comer. sentatives Bisby, Hemphill, ’’Hara, Williams, 7? Mempailh Wil service rules, afternoon, The ceremony will be performed by Kev. Dr. Shippen, and the pall-bearers will be Senators Butler, Pendleton, and Hill, and Repre- Calkins, and aaa reag an Serra sea at ‘passed by 83 yeas to 29 nays. ‘The House. ness saw that they could not get at the man, and up the place 30 there would be no further danger 18 Man Who had gone down with him first was ‘willing to return, but his wife came and took him. away. There was then such an excited crowd about the shaft that there was great danger for > a comp the only ones that are coming to us. Mr. Wm. Jones, late Western Union manager at Phil pha, Takes charge of our ofice tuere. (Mr. ach leaves the Western Unlon to tke ch ji, | The Erce Think Free Thinkers’ conven re building new nes for us. Mr. John F. Zeub ast Bitchit, A. York, spoke upom MONDAY. JANUARY 38 SEIN DISEASES. _ 3826 Cor. 18th and B streets northwest, ‘Mr. Pettibone (Tenn.) offered a resolution, which | any man to go oe ir felephoned to the | who was the superintendent of tiie Penusvivania | “Stephen ir and Samuel P. Putnam, an —— (cB, SPFCIAL NoTIce. ETIES DE! A VOLUNTEER FOR THE GREELY RELIEF Exrepr- | Was adopted unanimously, providing that the fune- Rea aEn Gg ooloeecnetonae sable head Pence and New Jersey. age ot une Western Cnion gen. wed with an address on “Thomas Oty Vaudeville). cacne.)—White or red inflamed pimples on the | buildin of the Corll Jasticutes Go an Oe heetecy | HO —An old sailor, named Norman, said to have | Tal ceremonies of the late KW. -M. Mackey, of | Between Sand 90 -cloc until the belp arrived nothing | headquarters at Chicago. ‘The competition’ with W.S. Bell. Tuo he Laugh- hcoka Tornoad and noo attests top eee morthweet » to ED.J. HANNAN, | had considerable experience in Arctic naviga- | South Carolina, shall be held in this hall to-morrow | Was done, for there aS no one todo anything bre | the Western Union will not be contined to lend | former Spoke on * Affirmation of Laberalism,” fee 2, Comedunes.)—Blaelheads on the nose, forehead | at th by tion, called upon the Secretary of the Navy | at1 o'clock, and directing the clerk toinvite the eines epee debe Seles a ls business alone. I am advised that the eable | Uie latter on “P iuon a Failure B. anc cks, . r a ay and requested to be enlisted in the navy, in | members of the Senate to be present. @ miners arrived fri oundary ve ‘Steamer Faraday will shorily start for this side to a and her troupe of qlirow, dark, muddy-looking spots SURAT Tate eon nis Of aviite this iain teis,| ORTOP CHMUNG Day go onthe proposed Arctic ex} ‘Mr, Broadhead (Mo.) presented a petition, signea | them went down and holsted out three buckets of | peyin laying te new Allantic cable The latter part A Hespite for Kate Douginss, mn adnoes and oilh f the | Proved by erading, soddine. plauting of shrubbery, shade | dition for the relief of the Greely party, a3 an ice | py 2 33s cltl St Lous, asicing for the ia material fromm where they knew Miner was, | of February, and by the first of August next the | St. Loris, Jan. Kate Douglass, who was to e Miuatrels. peak ee re ae eee br fruit tres eter eal: hae ited iva uatis- | plot. He was told that no enlistments could be | Rent of the Mississippi rivers Retro eer | because they could hear him speaking. "Then the | news cable Will be ready for. Masha ce Tate nee | Dees ek aaa wRtptaiane, tio was to | *S. (stippled Skin.)—Coarse, deep pores on cheeks and | factory manner and at te waking varly | Inade until definite arrangements for the men Gt the Mistiseippt xiver. ote! miners sald they would not risk their lives there | cable, laid at the cost of $550.00, Will be tna | granted a sta 4 Until Le Cans can Oe MATINEES TU! | nose * iH z soe oy WATSON, a mises, | tion rete perreceds but that his offer would be re EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS. unless the shaft was braced 60 they could work | position to push an active competition with the | beand by Us = pe tre et poet oot erent wehaee 220: + Classic Shore, Westnet’ | membered. Norman was a member of the crew of | ‘The Speaker ald. before the House the following | Without being covered up. There was at that time, | present cables, represented as they ure by a capital USEUM, = Pennsylvania Avenue, near 1th street, STUVENDiOeS ATTRACTIONS kal scalp vets tender, itchy, hich form again fast as VI Cp, Address W. Warrenton, Fauquier county, WM) Pirdmont farms. HILLEAKY & SO! white reales form then, hit thes welt. T Hloste of Curiosities rm THAN © REFITTED M t ‘the Proteus when she took the Greely party to the Arctic regions, and has been un an expedition since Afternoon the course to be pursued with regard to executive communications, which wére appropri- ately referred: A letter from the Secretary of War recommends that he be authorized to prepare the records for publication, and to employ the neces- witness thought, about four or five feet of material over the buried tual two and three o'clock Sunda: work bracing the shaft, and it took an hour and a Miner talked until between ; rnin, atid the last | Stock aggregating $70,090,000." jews Bricts. yesterday Boston to Mave a Crematory. Rostox, Jan. 20. —A meeting of persons interested tn y ah wes Ned fi and 1 eno® lected will rnin the finest head of hair. 3 — in response toa House resolution calling on him | they heard l:im say was“to lower down the bucket to | professor Lenz, of Nurember ue ark Shon Sx (Bezenta ter Sates form ure ‘ud forin 2iim_| ‘The Caucus of Democratic Senators. for information. tn. regard w19,the compilation ot | him.” Altwitness could see whea ne went <owMInO | peered an onde to cael a Mae Ber ir Ty Wood FAMILY yellow, moist crusts or dries into white scales; affects DISCUSSION OF THR SHERMAN RESOLUTION! ‘nion and confederate naval records. the shaft after the accident was stone. 3 gh late President Garfield, whic 1s Lo be * On a roemineee, enute me f Javeniles. Bh, ‘Sep. ‘care. face, elbows, kuetsy ands,” fers ue minute. ‘The. a1 CHANCES OF DEMOCRATIO SUCCESS IN THE Punei. | (The Secretary States that, owing to the absence | the ulght the man spoke abuut the water, and told | San Branches a; SWC ch Cae Oe ess be fone Ree ae Urea " ots on exhibition every day. Come and sce then prac. = SS! | of any provision for clerk Bre, the compilation oft | those outside when the water reached him. ‘The | “Pile Yincsrtaes, the German astronomer, shot arenes aa D rae Sere sei a yotenes oF tically operated at G. G. CORNWELL & SON'S, 1418 | | DENTIAL ELRCTIO: the records has been desultory and finperfect, aud | pump was timed and worked well all might. After | pimscir in tue observatory at Gottingen, Germany — - ee flowry Or more marked ocalem, thoes: | perez eauis ave At the caucus of democratic Senators yesterday theminers returned from the shaft men went to = asad) | Kiltea imseclf Seoner an Testify im n Tet h of the hands gets harsh, Penusyivania nu sary clerical f half to putin the bracing. ‘The mil had before The trial of George Alfred Townsend for Wbel of} a Murder Case te 2 lar Tettcr.—The palmaof the gets ehus¥ivahia avenue ane : clerical force. a in cing. ‘The miners had befor hh damages Set at $21, ‘ a Sell = SL! wd, crac ld, thickened, paunful ana sore. Tea in he punnees of Tiles (lain andorgamental), | the Sherinan resolutions was discussed at length, | {7 etter trom the Seoretary of War, in response | that been at work ta the shaft about halt: an hour, a at ce occa ee IPUE GaxrB br Mose MENT | peaeria of the Hails “the stim gets iudtamed, | Grates, Lu ass Goods, Bey Sa or ne Cay Of opinion was manifested. | to a resolution ca!llng for information as to tue | It was, he thought, about midnight, when the Work | 'rne whi of brett ¥. Leo, of Harttord, Conn., oe hoa tee ak The Sociol for: she Erectiom ofa Stomament to Gea, | DENTE (ope Ureak aint exude seumuy, sticky Suid, Ma. J. F. MANNING, Some of the Senators, chiefly those from the north, | average number of commissioned oMficers.in the | of putting in the bracing was Mhished. After the | among otlier bequests leaves $2,000 19 the Hamptua | lie would kill himself Garibaldi is ju will wiv a ball at Abner’s Hall, stems and swelling the | (Formerly with Messrs. Hayward & Hutchinson.) | thovigit 1t best to let the republicans do all the | army between Maren 4, 857, and Mareh 4, 1861, | bracing aa eee t steadily Ob Ci the whan Way | (Va) Normal and Agricultural school. testify. Shor iy ‘afterwants he went c= 3 ven, Washerwomen, Beiekiag® | apeold, business of Marble, Slate and Wood Mantels | talking on the outrage question, They thougnt | fd between March 4, 1877, anid March 4, 1481, btates | resumed and went steadily o1 fons incident to | p22 Uesbown Hungarian, out of work and starv. nd Slot Lunseit, dying La stant MOTH OF JANUARY. 1834. er, Ho ves, Washerwomen, Bricklay- | will be continued by Wie, that bitter poliucal controversy would only serve | that during the first period the average ‘number of found, excepting the interruptions | in = Ing, comuitted suicide at West Pa, qun- a aTeieapigettettie dor Tes 6 for one m-| SH Ebi ree ace eee Fomieatnirene,_| es eta ear attic take | MPa aia Cas eit Sy ant | SUNN aan eae ect was da hk | Oyen mnie aR Seen Tickets to be sol - | Reha there and in the water wreat Cea diese ah etl smabiienne on 001 fal an ; 5 min mimned Webb became luvoly “4 orntng pape Executive Commnittee—J, Gatto, § Desio, 8. Cas pif 83u lavethe above crany Skin, Diseages consult 1820 Pennsylvania avenne,_ | More prominent, while i the republicans the. “ef! | during the second period the average number was | over the foot valve of the pump. culty In Jackson couuity, Ala, 3 DA Slaanry, far a.guunanret peawe pepe E Massari __3 Grant Place. ‘Hejurs 9 ain. to7 pe us Sundays, 802 | ES EANSUAL MELTING OF THE STOCK | tempt ‘to ‘arouse. sectio feeling would | 2.474, Of whom 150 Were tried by courtmartial and NOT DROWNED. Unree brothers named Milburn, nd. lie tof the Cinclunatl, Hamilton and Dayton Nsu* PASI BANJO. QUICKLY AND Malaga for Shower, CCDS FoUr case and send thes | ANCE COMPANY fer the Dee oP Co ieeblat Nik | fall flat. ‘These Senators contended that, the | 122 Convicted. “Did the man die of hurt, or was he drowned?” | Of themn and fatally wounded the thint. ratiroad, has been relieved, His accounts are sald people are tired Of seculunal Gemocruts could show, by slient GEO. Dial lauant election of nine Directors to serve for the eusuing yea Will be held at the office of the Compan ¥ania avenue northwest, SATUKDA’ 1844, Polis open at 1 and close $aad-dtd FRANK 1 eratic Senators joined in the diset in part, become responsible for the agitatio liuics and that the ce, that they are averse LO any agitation of the kind; while it demo- sion they would, mn. It ‘SEW BILLS INTRODUCED. After the transaction of some unimportant mis- cellaneous business, the Speaker, as of a Monday, proceeded to call the states, under which call the asked Juror Brandenburg. ‘The man was never drowned,” sald the witness. “J will state to the Jury,” sald the coroner, “that Dr. Hartigan, who made the post ‘will en- All the compositors employed 1a the Brening Ne office, Philadelphia, were notitled Saturday’ tl their services were ‘ho longer required, aud. tis men. places Were soon afterwards supplied by non-union irs nat elt ‘w be $1000) short, — Is Howell Insane’ SV IN THE TRIAL AT BATAVIA. 2 : Bavavia, N.Y. dan. 2.—In the Rowell trial to = .. ‘was urged by everal 5 following bills, etc., were introduced and referred: | lighten the jury on that subject.” ‘The amount of subscriptions recetved by the Bos- | @,- tay ear ar Pay. January 2th. == S — (Se could Hot nen Gers Audion cae pea eh By Mr. Lore (Del.)—Apy ppriating’ $150,000 forthe | “one of the jurors asked if an outsider had not | ton Post to be given Lieut. Rhodes, of the cutter or Bork ta _ = Scere = —— Admission 35 cents; Children under 12 years of age, 2 DI GAS FIXTURES AT A DISCOUNT, people intsrepresented, and that to do somight look | €rection of a public building at Wilmington, Del.; | volunteered to go down with two men at the first | Dexter, for gallant conduct in connection with the hotel tits acts Were unnatural, and she gents. >. = CANDELABRA, " — ‘as if they had no defer Also, to prevent and punish the counterfelting | and rescue the man in half an hour, but was fe- | City of’ Columbus disaster, 1s $1,180. re oe ~ TO REDUCE STOCK. ey 10 detetise. within the Waned Baten Reapers ett ve sun-| Mas crazy. F. P. Yerry, & storekeeper, gave ASONIC TEMPLE. LATROBES, RANGES, In the course of the debate the next presidential notes, fused. edie es Murphy, of Raymertown, N. ¥.. dled Sun- | stauar testimony, M DINNER SETS, S, af “FURNACES. election was Lalked of and opinions expressed us to | Securities of a foreign government, ‘The witness said no one had volunteered except, y Morning from poisoning. There sre circum Ss FORPLUMBINGAND | What should und should not be done in order to | BY Mr. Buchanan (Ga.)—For the erection of a| tne one calored man who went down with him. | stances in the ease Poult to its belug a lite Fire in Warsaw, Ind. . HEATING. ‘bring success. pubic building at Columbus, Ga., at a cost not to | ‘Tne space was so small that ¥ they had more { insurance murder. Warsaw, Isp. Jan. 22-4 bulla avy c. ‘TEA SETS, SAMUEL 8. SHEDD, Mr. McPherson expressed the opinion that tt | Xceed $100,000. men they could not have been used. wing, Les, © Well known Louisville Chinaman. | ay" Cuammnan abi ocripind by Jauee el Crore aay Poy 4cai9th street northwest, | Would be well for deraocrats to let the tariff alone, | _ BY Mf. Thomas (111.)—Authorizing the voluntary | “Another of the Jurors said that the man who said | was married In that city Mouday to Miss Nellie oon Vernukine wines Get cee wed KE Gieaee nurs aueuerias, : zee He wanted democrats to remember that New York, | Tetitement of naval oMcers who have rendered | ne volunteered said also that. he heard the cries of | Burton, a prepossessing white gin E'Lamimerman, fancy coodn weneGareed penerion OF. AL 3 CS rae PATE Gib RiGeaeA ues, | New Jersey and several otier northern states are | Conspicuous services in battle, or who have served | the man buried seventyyfive feet in the ground Saar py g00ds yurned, 3 wonderful and anusine en tert inment in Psychology ing under the hrm name of QUAST & HUNCKEL has | €8¢aUal to party success, and that democratic pol- | {itty years in paint Gouivaodare ‘3 Pe Daring rece Peele tare mat ion Beene Ay of Harvey Stackers a prow me young. maa, of : ERLE Comgyutation tekets, six adudtsions, to reverved ‘TEA CADDIES: ti day pet Gieeet By SOUEUAL COUPE nap, | ae a ean ihe woth 0G8 | Snir Ale tendering the eeackact coments | eo ae aay Sizabeth, Pas were found yesterday meena wee | Easiness Embarraeamentsin Texas. vente, : business will be continued at the oid stand, Prest harges of outrages TESTIMONY OF LIEUT. beth, Pa, ¥ morning nea = — Sine admnision, 2sand 50 cents. Matinee, and 25 . — Dp REEL, NORTHWEST by QUASI E. Cd. | thut section would not have auy effect upon Its | C§ pe JH: ila, a RS ng | | Lieut. T. W. Symons, U.S. engineer corps, who | pricy Screek, trestle, two, miles trom elizabeth. Tv creditors Of 2. We, Baeting we SS . Sutlorized fooliect all debtS duc, dod Who wit magia | YON Would go democratic anyhow, and there- | 4¢H7,ME Matso dspendanta, relatives of deceased |1a8 been general superintendent of the working | Syyo mes scattered over the snow f bard strug- tachments hale See eee See NeEEs OND) blivations owing of the late fru’) Mey Sl | fore Senators from those states should pay more at- | 26,4 = tions on the aqueduct extension, was the | gle. ‘There ts no clue to his murder: MUSIC: Mestc: ‘TEA ENIVES, Sema = Henny quasr. | tention to whats ueocmury to secure northern | HV, stocsager (Ind) —To prevent the retro. | MerauonS on the aqueduct extension, Was the | gle. ‘here iso lus to his murder. SOF. Lot! MIUNUKEL. cto anges against E a —— M SEHOE. LOUIS WEBER, atecatee ’ — Pa HU thelr people. He warned soulbers sonmioes aestose sir opzration of toe naval appropriation Bil of | Seinen ofthe rock through which the shart was | | THE Oun, Ov» Sront—Tuden G. Anbot, for ten <a ibe a ee REET SOUTHEAST. | a s ems p ann Ge nik he said, “how fe Tock | Fears cashier et National bi ope ae San eee een PE aries ae eran ene | aaMeny to be feained int service ini He aubrey TSPOT™ of the tt | of the bank atregating as far as Kaown seston | ome Se noth Gate Te ee Lee ghEts OYSTER FORKg, Avehereby votited that their anuual meting for the | iH this position Mr. McPherson had the support ‘The District in Congress. SPeratlons, Tis showed that te caine han teva | The bank will bot open its Goore to-day, and sould | Greeude cee a Oe Te ee SUgC gh of Dtectors for the ensuing year will be held at T of other democratic Scuatons, ‘THE SAE DEPOSIT COMPANY. prepared and work resumed that day. ‘The depth | there bearun itmay close permanently. Abbott | ter was stabled and soon died. Bruner fed to Ine private instructions for Ladies SALAD FORKS AND SPOONS, MONDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1804, ‘THE PROPOSED METHODIST FEMALE Semrwany.—| Mf. Morrill introduced in the Senate today a bill | of the shaft was reported to be 73 feet.. Two holes a ot pleases ee member oat Ang Baptist | diana, but was captured brought back. Teaidence, 443 Mase. ave. uw. Polls open from 12o'clock m. to 1 p.m. Bishop Simpson and Chaplain McCabe met the | enlarging the powers of the Washington Safe De- | of two inches diameter were made for the blast | Church, and until within six months ago was men a wach mrewives can x0 jasetd CHARLES B. BAILEY, Seeretary._ | lady members 0: the Methodist Episcopal chureh at | posit company. It enlarges the capital stock to | and niled, Sat rien Lig Fomine Anns Gane | pour fory Fears cd, anf hase Sela an toa | ose den to eee ee IVES BES, ? « RT TABLE © ope | Foundry chures this morning, tor the of 2 powder. The witness displ adiagrain of the ae} Bi = fan, Tae Rates Darwen, Wages Sox a) pears lane Proved to bette test ony | conferring Iu reference to the Foundingor wtereacy | $300,000, of Shares of $100 cach, and gives the com- | Shaft showing that ater the binst Wernced tog | children, AL s belteved th nits, Whose Fallure Was Teported. yes: In Sterling Silver and Fine Plated Ware. exer discovered for Wluopine Cough, seuuluary during Ube present yeur within the units | PaBY Perpetual succession. It authorizes the com- | rock loosened on one side s0 as to let the bracing . = 3 = ut $25,000, The Dull of tue Indebled- | Be. Exe from all drugy and oan Of the Baltimore conference. ‘There was quite a | Raby 0 recelve in deposit all kinds of valuables | timbers fail out, and they fell over one corner where a cocue Sense rare FROM MALER ROTI | meas 0 New York houses. ‘The assets con- ee Araggints. Price 2 and 50e. lurge assemblage, aud considerable Interest. was | 8010 act as recelver, guardian, executor, admin- | Miner lay: then the Tock fell upon I. There was | Margaret Sauer, aged 21, died Su Sist of Uie stock, a last account Of Which Was taken inanifested. IRCULATING LB) Ay Ce vasi AM. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., Auere seemed to be no probability of istrator, etc. Referred to District committee. t danger after the accldent to men working in dence of her mat ied sister, Berth a year nutninaily regating $40,000 to i ‘3 U ra 1] York, from the efects of malpractice. . fetal pricess, bul witch is now NIA Avent locating the seminary in Washington, but there 4 CLAIM AGAINST THE DISTRICT. he shaft from the overhanging rock, which was Merx Who attended her; Mary Bachert, i | % at retail p “> worth: AND How To GET 17 | TeaaNg aud oe ec Aly taicazities as soon as iawued. | was a general desire of co-operating with the Balt!- | Mr. Gorham introduced in the Senate to-day a | likely to fall. | cresyl afer Segond Pm wii i No. 1107 PENN. AVENUR. = ETENTION. OF cp tSTTORS ORS [eee mie havo im that elty, where a site ‘has | bu to allow Nathantel C. Bateman to prosecute in “IT WAS A DANGEROUS PLACE TO G0,” preceding and the alleged !over uf the vietlia, were ‘The War in Egypt. —= | ’ OP reitcates pertcniaty Cale) SUE QES VARS | Roe Dre dariook let the dco ede2..204 | the Court of Claims a suit against the District for suite enum 1 rena Peedi arrested and held for ¢ sation TUR RUROPRAN VICTIMS OF FL MARDI—EMARTOUN MARTIN GILLET & 2 importers and whole! REN ND GUEST CARDS. wand popular Brain anc ve Tonic and Safe- | Addresses were made by Bishop Shin] Dr. | damages, sustained by reason of changes in the | See It, wheats Twrs Fi To Dea! = ae gle dealers in 1 aig bape is ee AND os a Sei Se Hor sale acrated by thewlamar | Goucher, of baltimore; Miss Bello Hart’ of Balt | gradeor the street in frontol lots in bauiee niente | there’as it was after tho accident.” ‘The shaft, he san bibete Mil, Ink eae coe | Kuaxrory, J * frota EL Obed re. , Hi deal tie prevent WG EES UA, more, aiid others si, tn Unis city. Referred to the Distriot com. | sald, was well Dullt; tn fact he had never seen any | fSoue una eperca Marin | ports that Socket sa bea 3 ais tc resus Eole Inventor and Manufacturer, = pe a8 r, ‘Thursday nich * Peo sreapobicnt Of ake Ditiy pie ace in Chita whl Anrtica | 343s ‘The Virginia Legislature. Capitol Topics. accent tance inay cocarunues tae bee erpecoen Placed tn a frees 1 | Me ee See eee ee ED okee Som nes ems nee (o>, DERG Barae rs a1 THE RESOLUTION REQUESTING SENATOR MAHONR’S| FUNERAL EXPENDITURES TO BE INVESTIGATED. _| tons?” a cous can as | Europeans Delonutog to Gen. Ricks army he saw vin -nthoriiew to establish | Rob tion for chapped hands. aud RESIGNATION PASSES BOTH HOUSES. The account for the expenses of the funeral | © “Ido,” sald the witness. “Infleed T done think Bin Mt ule Matite be say's IL Mandl gold a utter ie hue been pre-| cay | BRAGS ANDIHONS: FIRE SETS. FENDERS palnaient veacheole nanan ‘This Dil takes tho | lvem Of S40 for lunch before leaving Washiseten eee Om) base oniee Bevzanp ap Are germ ond-t to.vuid birsdsind, ‘The town is que. se eROO RS noGiAS HIXTURES. management of the public schools out of the hands | flown, 1 understood that there will be an inves- | MRT SoL "now." asked tie coroner of the Jurbe | BUZARt. Wile of the arrival u a. iS anxdiunig” awadted. Full ine of these Goods, also Artistic and Fancy Col- | Of Mahone’s officials and places them in the cus- ‘THE PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION QUESTION. who had as cts Sues: nee eo ren and Brenelaer, wes | Hoseln | Yasha 18 ollering obsttucton to every SG Boh Ei Eetegee et Pola tein Wor: | tody of voards, composea ot Ue citizens 1} mye ni to regulate the presidential succession, | ureat2 8 : ae ee [ENGLAND'S GCANDIANSIIP OP ‘THE LAND OF THR Tconr: uxt Norrce: aig _& ROORS each county. eee nOW, Jad reported from the judiciary committee of the gen- | | “1 know him when af see im,” sata ‘the juror. | Buzzard with receiving st ¥ | Zod rine eating article DRUGS—C, 5. PRICE, DRUGGIST, 426 Tra | 1S Concurrence. ate a few days.ago, was substantially the bill in. | “There he ts now, standing out there. Po ego pele nectag ome poong PEPE TG on Rothsehtid has lent — street southwest, the leading Pharmacy in South | ‘The house of delegates concurred in the Joint | trounced and advocated by senator Garland, of | _ The coroner Icoked, out of the window tn the dl- | detective, who joined the band January 1 aud his | hee jiggreen Ul og GRAND MID-WINTER OPENING Washington, | Physicians Prescriptions a, specialty. | resolutions passe by the senate reques Gen. | arkansas. Several minor changes were made in | Fection indicated, os sald: — eee ue ‘been traveling Wi e. o “+ ul hes. “WIN iN Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Articles Witham Mahone to resign his seat in the ae the bill as reported, but all the traportant features 1 teen ee eens net an dine a ew Longer gelled oo Devs D: Ss enrolled at once and a copy transmitted to Mahone, RHE DEAD OF SHE EEEAENT COUGREDS. STORY OF ONE OF THE LABORERS WHO WAS IN THR | Jurors weeps constantly at home, and refus: on eee prep = So REW'S ‘RUG TORE. as Ach Ene United Bates Seats ee Seven members of Congress who were elected to SHAFT. = Roteae ane sure wane ns een _ = j SS Teach the a e1 resent died wv palise, and me <a everove ea PoP ss RR > ‘The ill to remove trom the governor's power the | Be Present cote re eee ites have died | Jonn Parom, colored, one of the laborers who was | jut: enn was cncceed tee tonne heat le te | = fer PrPALA 15ss, RRR OAL ss ‘the luna- | luce their election, lessrs, Herndon, Ala; | 1m the shaft when the accident occurred, was next | jilted, and 1s how overcome with criet, Fatal Shooting b Fea sauilar tothe P RR + Ttake pleasure in informing my friends and patrona | SPPulntment of the boards of directors Of the I e ; Haskell, Kan; Hi pre acco ome wees | Vr, Jn Ro, aud te with e SS OE tut that pending tmproveaenta at inp old stand t pal ve | UC ASYIUMS In the state Was pas SUC2 Updeiraits One, and Mackey ror ab, Sey | examined and gave an account of the ‘DL. | sowe Mopest IgrormeRs.—The second day's ses- well was fatally abot in the apbome ig move temporarily, iced i Mackey was the ‘only Gne of the seven who lived | Pieces of rock began falling down into the shaft for | gon of the New England Dre=Thlukesy con last iizti by a six yer old paptate wamed Hywer. 1 The Heroic Lieutenant Rhodes. long enough to occupy his seat. Mr. Haskell died | fifteen minutes before the men thought there was | t131 opened at Boston yesterday. A free-thiukers’ | ‘the shiidrea ia ued posession of Dr. SERIES EERNEEEVENIA: AVENUE: OX OR ABOUT FEBRUARY 1ST, 1894, after Congress had assembled, but hé had not been and stopped work. After the “caver wit- | Deocation was formed, with Ds-laws, demanciig | in the hands of the ca backaares 1 TO NO. 941 PENN'A AVE N. W., (VERNON ROW), | From the Lynchburg Virginian, sworn ness! legs were covered up entirely. One of Miner's | Tot“Shurches should not be excnapt from taxation, ged with the above ; — | MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ‘Where I will continue to keep a full assortment of ‘The Lieutenant Rhodes who figured as a hero at —————_->+-____ ee B24 | that the jndictal oath should be abolished: Uuat all beetle ty all tee the Package. DRUGS, CHEMICALS Ree ne econ hye cenen the City of! Ex-Speaker Kelfer’s Entanglement, | {0lUMUitom They saw a litte hole where the tim- | jaws enforcing the observance of the Sabbath ana | » Ge ‘022, heap | JasvaRY 287m, 207TH, STE. FANCY Goops, | Columbus was wrecked, by herolcally saving MADY | way epareMENT OF BIB CONFIDENTIAL CLERK De | crawied out and called {or a rope, He wasmrt shies ge ye ny Re a Rcsengy Spare Sepwenis) ae ~ lives, married a lady whose father. Mr. George W. | wrap—THE COMMITTEE ABOUT READY TO REPORT. | to help Miner, and was looking out to save himselt. and that governmental ald should be refused 14 | 7=458 "Hat or eb eae, G HIRTS TO MEASURE. i Fenue Nortuwent, | Hardwicke, was editor of the old Republiean. of) jez stepresentative Robeson and Col. Clark, of the | 4 TR, Witness sald he was.so frightened that ne | and that, eovernn Bostox Jan. Zi Me Ritendy @ merchant of pee = 4 © SUBSTANTIAL SOUVENIRS. 26S _001 Ponneyivanis Avenue Northwest. | this city, and who ved ee foc mumnber of New York Tribune, were examined betore the House | Cu" Malice Noe MMaee water the Das ae Morieh, Essex county, Veriaout, acoompanied by = —- ° P. 6 W, Mhodes' wite dled about a Tear ago. “He isa native | committee on accounts yesterday with relation to | amine the timbers, but the gang een were aaa win Halt or Hatton, Md and four ultareas were | fuaners home in W rive, Vermont on. Sanuary atthe e oo 8 RESENT VY oun IEE of New Haven and 1s about thirty yearsold. His | the discharge of Tyson, the stenographer of the | down right away to clear away the rubbish. again taken suddenly Ill Yesterday, aud every indi- | He had a good team of horses, aud expected wo TYSSOWSKI BRC with aJARDINIERE, « beautiful and table. father was a sea captain, and the last vessel he | House committees, and the appointment of Benja- DEATH CAUSED BY CONGESTION. cation points to their having been potsoned. On | reach als pluce of destination On Ube same day. v 1 Tat focany lady. sa soceptable Pree | commanded was the celeUrated ship Golden Fleece. | tam Gaines in his piace, ‘The nature of the testi-] Dr. J. F. Hartigan, who made the post-mortem | Tuesday last the same members of the family were | ‘The purty has not since been heard from, and x CORNER 15rm AND G STREETS. gE = 2 Young Rhodes made many trips with his father a8 ‘of both witnes it is was in| examination, said he found a couple of scalp | taken sick suddenty, and there were evidences that | their friends fear that they are at the bottom of zn AS ‘We are making them in anovel form. at prices leas | a boyeso that when he le &, man he was an | mony of both witnesses, if, 18 understood, was in made by stones, All the cham. | the cause of the fihiess was some irritant polson. | Lake champlaia, or troento death Under the bs be elation: uC With Hie omamentations of your own | acconiplished seaman. He servea an apprentice. | SUPport of the statement that Mr. Kelfer‘had de- | wounds, heart were allea with ‘Thetr physician was hugsiedly seut for yest-rday, | suow tu the Girveh mountains. fe EEE, < Ship upon the revenue cutter Campbell, and betore | Sramined upon on interview with Mr: Kelter upos | Dew cf, we heart were 0 Saseiated blood, | when the secoud attack showed Itself, and proper | eS Bid Monin s ahisgne aovel use of Ties in Umbrelis Stands, very | the. prescribed time for fan, pprentioes | the subject ne had published in the 7ribune,in winch | ona whe lungs were also engorged, showing that the | Ther ere given the bor, who wes aol aiecr | Serious Railroad Wreck. Sey S ar seca coal qctency had expired he was appointed @ third | \r. Kelfer 1s quoted as saying that the t- | was that there was such & ‘on the lower | the Airs attack, Is getting better, but the moter 1S | gue ENGTSPEN KILLED, THE PIKRMAN PATALLY, AMD | Log Tora dhoge imeaentatives of Mewsrs, 7,6.8 7.5; | Heutenant tn the revenue service and. assigned to | mentof his nephew was in accordance with» prev | Taecoat ere was Such 8 ‘He aiea trom | Yery ill, and the other children ate In no better con- ‘Tue URAKEMAN SERIOUSLY, INJURED. Hoy forall thelr arctilos and Mural Decorations, and | duty on the revenue cutter Dexter in 1872. ‘Thenoe | Ment of his neph between himself and Mr.Tyson. | © ‘of the heart amd Lu ‘The usual dition. Suspicion pointed ts an older daughter, wu0 | Cparravooga, TEAX.. dan. 2—The westward, eal in imported Tiles, Braas Firs Goods, Hee eee TIN hed Seta pee ea ming: | The examination of these witnesses concludes the | Geugesticn cf the heart and Tangs. The usual evi | tres not Feaide with, her parents and, wid ad | nound. passenger (rain ou, the Nashville, Chatte- v 7 lon, DN te ears, 1b-comm! Wing ‘matt turned ou! and once serve mn in the | ng ya St. Louts raiirosd, which left here at acextise Axo Eastern Canna bass HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | wien he was, Dy request. returned to his old. Charge and they will report Co thewhole pons | Water M any portion of the organs house of correcuon, ‘The mother openiy accused | ROS, ud St. Lows railrowd, whitch left here at & AND NOVELTIES! oa ae eer ur the “denen ene daectent oMticer, | Teo to-day, after which the evidence will bemade|=— "NO INSFROTIONS MADE. her of potsoning the fam!iy, and on complaint of | the track about twenty miles from bere and a we- ND NOVELTIES! Pp Seana W and If any oné in the department deserves promo: | Pon. ¥e te Or ctty well understood thar thee | ‘Thomas reton, one of the foreman at theshatt, sata | 5Ct William Hail, she bas been arrested and | }iyus wreck was toe comsrqueice, Ei Dick “rk Table Damask and Sang pect meeeived ana realy for early selections, OLAND Wpraina VV aTER Ri ee of the commitvee will not, be favorable to MF. | there was no rule about having the shaft inspécted | lodged tn jat | Surree was killed; Breman Bodine was aad : ides the above T have alangw and choice stoc elfer, but the mem ‘com Chetferte and Blankets at cost | BIRTHDAY CARDS, CONGRATULATION CARDS, | 4 SURE CURE FOR BRIGHTS DISEASE AND ALL ‘THe ‘MARYLAND LXGISLATURE—The house of ‘that the question of ion has been spoken of. SEQUEL TO THE SHARON Divorce CaSE.—At the | 4 brakeman seriously, injured. — « 5 2 D WEDDING CONG! Wy . delegates of Maryland was not insession yesterday. | SU8tt expelling Mr. Kelfer might be offered | Would be a wise precaution to have such an examt- | trini in San Francisco yesterday to set aside the tn- ‘Telegraphic Briefs. Black and Co'ored Subs at relneed prices | card plate Engraving and: Prnchues apestaty-100 | «This, water etbudeach MeHGES ‘Eeaueat Pacalty | In fe senate poutons. were presenied for fe fyuny memberot the House it; after hearing the | Baton Inade after a blast. dictnents for forgery against Aggie Hill aud Win. “ke tn ae on te ¢ [itor purchasiue elsewhere. and you will be | .Cart-plate Engraving and Printing a specialty—100 | », This water. is England, aud by number of | amendment to the bastardy law, for an ap-| report of the committee, he deemed it proper to| After the accident Mr. Noe telephoned to the | Netison, in the Sharon divorce case, the SS Ot ines ak ‘coclgumseot” Ewin: ed that wehave mode ayreat reduction in our | Cards printed ou Lest Bristol-bourd Cards for #1. | citizens of this city, who sed tt with wouderitl effect. | propriation of $28,000 to the Maryland college of | Topo ofthe comm ee ee ee ONEE taster ows for lumber, | jurors were committed for contempt of court in | Cunnes Ind, Laws E ate WHITARFR'S BOOKSTORE, Send tor illustrated Pamphlets and see the endorse- | bnarmacy, and for and against local option in Gar- jens ey SAWS, axes, and other material, and it was, he | having refused to divulge the secrets of the grand | U<s A LUTTRELL & co. 1105 PENNSILVANIA evonee, | BEB =o eS Fett county. Leave was obtained fora bill to ap. A sr. BY Thought, att nour and a half or w6 hours before the | jury roo. o as 817 Market Space. 8 Formerly 941 Pa, Grand D etrects Geen ee portion the state school tax so that ‘aid | In relation to the published statement of Col. | material arriv ‘The witness sald the work was a ee Fee = | 3018, __ Formerly 941 Pa ave. 4a19-1m,1 ‘Ageat lor the Distriet of Gelumbla, | white Schools may be equalized. Wells De Haas, to the effect that Mr. Keffer had | Suspended from five o'clock Sunday morning, he| A Homrrsie Domestic TeaGEDY.—At Cleveland, , W r | (y ALENTINES AND VALEN‘INE caRDa, oa _ sore — papers against Gen, Boynton, but that he had ree. | WOWEML Unt Ralt-pest Six. ‘The work was kept | ole, yowerday, Andrew, Mango, uiged four yeury,| Sued or36,000. °° 2 Wor Cu Arrextios Vv fae HE GREAT PVAMILY PPEMEDY, ‘Tne PROFESSIONAL LerreR Beocan—A regular | crence more particularly to Whitelaw Reld when | UP ®° long as = = ne iredatter horrible suftertis, He | ‘TRE FoxaNces or Baurmwone—The mayor ot ‘A large variety in artistic and beautiful designs ana | /T2= G! F R system of appeals to persons who are about togive | he made the statement tat certain correspondents ADE ED SL 0 SORROW a ae Heh, Caner at etn | Baltinore in his sunual socauags Vast OF CLOSE BUYERS TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF | 4eorsome Oy vy eran eg, resent te Utada yes Die TORR aiStakr | social entertainments tssald Yo exit in Palle had tied to get his induence 19 bby through the | | After bearing other testimony the inquest was | it's shore time of dipntbens. The mother Geoame | evel, ilves the Total dit of the ty an 68190. ape ce tmeineas wa Ta 1 3 ne Is ; note: certain bil, Gen. Boynton says: journed till to-morrow morning clock. opener Child | 151.73, 0 interest 86.42 ODF DRY GooDs. | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, fation, and is recommended by phosiciang Manges: | Baadam=-You are giving. an elaborate and-expen: | Howse s ceruain DIL, Gen Boynton says: | | adi eee ee eee hast be raloed by taxation, tos on the }ya24 ©. C, PURSELL, Bookseller, 418 9th st. m, lawyers, and the public kenerally, aa the beat Cot sive entertainment this evening. Your guests will | of Gen. Kelfer, made the statement in re- sores x Q = balance being met by the income of the city’s in BEST CLASS and prices wil! be found to compete with | Te F medicine known, ‘Sold by all drtgyiata at 2 and’ come well clothed and in health, ‘They will to Mr. Whitelaw Reld and myselt. Sofar as | One of the jurors engaged in the case to-day was | ryyyaxy Hat's SHAm2—Pefore the New York | veatwenta, “The sinking fund now amounts to ee hice norrea sc We Mazz A S 0. cents a bottle. STEP | go,away well fed and happy, want fo ask you | jt reflects tipon me itis absolutely devoid of truth, | Mr. Brandenburg, who served on the Guiteau Jury. | acct eT ee eee te ae ae on ee ag oo tae ae pA — ne gE sass Why fis an equal distribution of the’ comforts of lite | | Go'not suppose the ex-speakers clerk areaeed The Jury of inquest occupied the ileutenant's | ister itelliy testitied that ine could Het hid thebuoks | wilt tact dus on July iat. The ‘Unimks that 1 id le | VERNMENT JAVA COFFEE Axrroax Farexce: that I should be st: in 8, bare rooms Ftease | the story he tells, or that he did more than repeat | private office at the fourth precinct, stats The | or ils apes ae cou Y ‘he was required | should be pald from the sinking ‘and recom- i ‘OLD Go) a give the carrier of this appeal a few dollars and sc- | what he had been told. ‘Thus far I have been una- | Coroner, Sergeant SlaLLery and the. Ie ‘re- | to produce. ‘The witness did not remember what | mends that the counell 80 to do. BLACK SILE VELVETS, ! asp | ee fect nthe Ges Solel eS Sore | coe my Reine aeae ioe craig motes Rie) oo mee ene cee to eamenls iss, Charces 80) vand the witness under examin: ‘were | was the amount of assessment he paid io Hy required. een at io now while you. ‘that testo -E hope yet tosucceed | Ene oniy ‘al Toun, The cher Mwenty-cight inch, all sk, at €9. Also, some WHITE SWAN MINNESOTA FLOUR LILLEY, 921 F street. Instruction given in this beau- | have also helpeda fellow-creature along her weary In what tomy surprise, I fad avery diicalt tak” Witonase euinnd te the pe Se GEES ne z China Dee | road.” ‘Wiliam mentioned in con- —— VERY HANDSOME BROCADE VELVET, coisa, Mota ace ee Seauy Ga sheaae nection with the case, siya that Mr. Kelfer never | _A Dmriawr Assaasix.—Itis now believed in. ' eee Sears SOK = i awe | 1 ReMoRsk.—A man giving the | showed him any ‘a8 stated in the interview | that the murderer of Detective Block 1s the man We have marked down «tne of COLORED OTTOMAN Ko, 1209 F street northwest. | ot eleven to one. Public invited. se naing oF SP, Layton, of Mogale, Towa, abot shila: ‘With Col, De Haas, and that the matter is made of | who murdered Klubek recently. Decal bangin SAE EIN Ths ek |p oecaen Fruita, Table Lururies, German and French (PE MosT USEFUL PRESENT felt through the night lung Friday niglit, whilecn | “wnole cloth, Tae body of Block was buried By the side o¢ it (Sa Bargains in ail Departinenta. W. Deliegeles: Be. £6. be FOR YOUNG Boys, Trip the passengers eng Layton acted like air in| Mossxp ¥OR SELLING The small city of | several police officers have received letters threat- te, Welavite inspection. pakogaes. ant tly excl “don't Astorga, in Spain, Was the scene yesterday of a re- | ening them with death. ‘The murderer of Block is Mazsca Graves, A nice overcoat or a Suit of Clothes, ranging in price | roe-Tam innocent. OD, it. WAS. & ble death, | lgious commotion. A party of student, under the | examined twice . He merely “You ae 2 FLORIDA ORANGES, | som $2.50 to #8. Also. Hats, Caps, Bootsand Shoes, | nut | could not help it.’ Their eyes are on me; leadership of priests, an attack upon an | will never know who I am. Tam one of a power ONE PRICE ONLY, ; TANGERINES, BamaKas, &c, Allvery cheap for the Holidays. CAnDON Bee SRY.2 Tees nee aggre byachg sage ee Sg gg ae he might about: streets. even threatened burn Dioodthirsty rascals. general 20. aE Es @ Boedecker famhy- found inurdered in a farm | the ‘unavailing ap- | admitted to the man’s cell all Gay, in the hope that = seideanas increas, | ae 191-1916 Peansyivaniaevenne, | house neat St. Louis last Wednesday. [penis to the police for protection. ‘be may be thus identified.