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THE EVENING sTar. | 1 c e ; Telegrams to The Star. ses & F PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sund — AT THE Stak BUILDINGS REBELS REPULSED IN EGYPT. Northwest Corner Pennsylrazia Avs. and 11th St. by é : & ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ANNAPOLIS, MD., POST OFFICE BOBBED GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. . = siictabecrt city Joe Evsreo Sram ty eerced fo subecrtbers tm the MURDER INVESTIGATION. x months, $4 whe Post Office at Washington, D. C,as second-class inail matter] / ‘Twe Wrest Postage prepaid Six month. 30 cents 2D TRALN ROB! — ieee ° 9,604. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1884. “TWO CENTS. [ee _AMUSEMENTS. TIONAL THEATER The May bee Murders, RRAMINATION OF TAP AN ON IS CONPRRSID amatca, LD, 4 -The exeraimation «ft Bale BOOKS, &e. Washington News and Gossip. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | emment printing omice, bureau of engraving ana | SOCIETY printing abd all other per diem empioyes of the u overnin ¥ ere | mM? S. Tay a, helt on a aD a SCING MONDAY. RUARY 4, NG.Feurnary 5th, | nue, $725,394.99; customs, $551,632.96. : follows: | First. day of dapuars, 22d of February, 4th | The present week opens well, prounising tm potat | SU méli Simm omtinel eta SD Al F ATER, ato bechesper than ever | ee ComMISSIONRES TO THE COTTON EXrostrioy.—The Gestenated by the President for national thauks- | o- ttc predecessors, ‘Temicr : erie ne i, mind te Cue TWO HOURS AND A HALF OF LAUGH Ss ra>> WORKIN ATTENTION! Presilent has appointed the following commis- giving, aud they shall recelve the same pay as ch saab sp Ses SAIN, Wat Ric ¥ cubed, Lhe 7 “Tou can tako the Goveroor's word for it" story of Fetaud? eee anal sioners to the world's industrial and cotton een-| MER. MORRISON'S TARIFF BILL. | {therdass german by the Bachelor German ty Mra Pletuing, alla, each po e =! tennlal exposition of 1884 upon the recommenda- THR PROPOSED NEW CAPITOL LIBRARY. | Rorne holds a mustcale at ner home on DeSales}! fron * afer the ‘Mr. Morrill, from the committee on adiditional | Street; Re; wis Boa accoramodations for thescongressional Ubrary to- | Sisted by the Misses Beach Mail, FLORENCE, In Jeseop and Gill's Fonr-Act Coane TS" OR H When H. Gates and Hl. G, Root (alternate), Vermont; Wm. | BILLS OF DISTRICT INTEREST. LINCOLN HALL, Dean and Chas. H. ‘Treat alternate), Delaware: a ‘ : ¥ reported back favorably Uhe bill to erect a new | Home at their apartments in the Port : Fg oe . ye Richard Cromwell and ‘Theo. Hooper (alternate) day report h L wast 4 ip bis FEBRUARY 41H, AT 7:30 O'CLOOK, Mary r. nee butlding just east of the Capitol grounds, and gave | Hon and hop tn houor of the Ulincis P a tied ; : “FA LITTLE HA i tions at reduced Maryland, and A. P. Butler and W. L. Mauldin! | PROCEED: pitol grounds, and g2 S . a r kave Gem to positon He eats geese pric [Pater anicea of ont commit from all iator orean- | (iterauie), Sout carota INGS IN THE SENATE Holley that he would call 1 up next ‘Thursday or | tion, who arrived in Washtncton yestentay hast tant kit ie font that i he cm Matilda Stace. ni by } Marion Cramton ations: panes a 2 “day | am. With Une Wall ate pith Mp sab ‘Thursday, Friday and &: by Walla | speaker : and Mea REAR ADMIRAIS TO BE ReTIRED.—Rear Admiral PROPOSED FIRE-PROOF RECORD BUILDING. here will be a f. ’ sRogested tod his corsieon, } ¥ Speakers: Frank Foster ‘Thomas ire, of . aE onan gi dite is Col. Solin A Joon | New York, and othem. i ‘Thomas Pattison wiil be retired on the sth Inst. and The Senate. Mr. Vest, from the committee on publie bifidings | Hil; a tea bs Mr. and Mr ‘ . Tis we - cae me tM MEN'S FronENcE Soe eg Boe ein ae Mnsic by Jo's bana, Rear Admiral RW. Shufelat on the gist. These | _ The Chal laid before the Senate to-day the mes- | ana grounds, to-day ported favomnble vo the seer ee = ; isk, 't nald anccrmeede oe j VALENTINES, BIRTHDAY CARDS AND FINE | $itis reserved for ladies, whoure especially invited. | retirements will promote,respectively, Commodores | Sage of the President, which was laid before the Ate a bill appropriating $200,000 for the purchase of “tne nest public reception of the = iu get che and pay im. Bee | BAUS HK beramaotest, | Fase, PERVTREG (TUN TION Time wenueag | Comet ehh Gi TUMPG, ary, | Nous ot Representatives om Friday transmiting ‘nite sear tne Mag teparmpe at eesti | TES ME Publ Feta othe ws wl pry z BOOK DEPARTMENT, ‘TION ‘THE MEMBERS is lms ear AdmI- t pire ete jorrow evening dont ke ij PRR ctor teh oy . No.1 are ivquested | Tals Worden and Nichole hag beet onkead soo | She Feport of che commusstoner of Indian affgrs on | thereon of a brick fin-proot Dulldmne for Safekcepe tk tng to | White House, Tye ladies ascisting the Pre ; Van wiavenite, MONDAY ECE Ge is eee; | amine them for promotion. The following officers, | te subject of the right of way of the Chicagb, Mil- Ing of government reconts, the building to be erec- | ig ' ee iS 3 ff ahd Mrs. McElroy in receiving will be Nis. Pretinc- 4 s .." - ebruary TaAdultion, will be promoted, and they Nave aiss | Waukee & St. Paul Railway company through the | tho covvrae, to Plans and under the direction of | Test Nts. Laapoln, Nie Chandler Mee Beans, map la the Fire Insurance Contract, [feb ne? Bttend Mase McA aE ECE IEA vary, | been ordered forexaiuination: Capt A: Weaceneee | Lake Treserse wea reservation. Also, a com | Sceretarios of Treasury, War and Scag ne * | Mrw Grisham and Mis Teller the tev pisoa wal in cotbomms, eee pe eS crax | Goiamander A. R. Yates, Lieut. Com. Edward | munication. from the Seerctary of the Interior, (Gapiesiimnoping: j be from elgiit to ten, ‘ina was = a (OPE REREETUAL AEILDING ASSOCIA: | Hooker, Lieuta. W. W. Rhoades and J. C. Freeman, transmitting letters from Rufus fateh relating to eaate ah aieian = Senator and Mra Sherman will be at home to- 0 © the house Sienn We White TANBOUS hooKs, months ouly, ad has done a husiness of B1i.000, Tt | #24 Ensizns T. M. Potts and Wm. P. White. Hie lease 1or uotel sites tn the Yellowstone Park, | oo sreatGent of the Getnte today cabenitted a | MOTOW nichtand every Tuesday during Frbruary. | t ts Mite Was pst, Uacost Fastlane. soul See Wisin iy Youu W-Chadwk: lay tu the sure Uh carted er ingrates wut ag | TH REPams to tho revenue steamer John A. Dix, inn aie pr: reiting Uno Sonata of sh | renin ofthe On iestsatur which wast ths | , NeMHeSIAY & Mone? wk bccn a ue Wale | {fe waco apa . wee Binnie with te Ey. Chas, Fe-ris: Hoch by Henry | id out in suterest to mrmibere $i it hax mem- | Now at New York, have been completed, and the | roads and bridges. exact language of the tariff declaration of the last | House to the members of the Diplomate Corps, he ake a inisvake If pepertoine: sree. Frescuad and Draictic Seed (dar | Doral of 450 names, averagiiye ts toeach me : ‘Monday, sarisirza ian Selects vf Wisdom Wit and Petts, by B: | Ber’ AI this bsiness hort tens ote Be a eeaeae at | following ofticers have been ordered toduty thereon: | "Mr. Hoar, trom the committee on prisfleges and ea and the third of the Wednesday German place. Tt, saad to hie Gemocratic conventfonof that state. Mr. Hoar car- | Sd the, third ae cowene peri e ca Roglish | loss than $1,000. ‘The pronts wow ar eight per cent per | Capt. Frank Barr, First Licut. Robert Barstow, | elections, reported resolution authorizing that com- | 9°5 1 fispeiot 2 wol't Dut Fou Weanest , scsen_Stanleh Cities What Shalt We Do | annunt cnt rvevy detiat san im tyemnatee WL caDePer | gabe, gan Barr, First, Lieut Hobert, Bar Milttee to work by suib-cocamitvecs, Which may Ait | (lone areca Ty TR oe the TESOL. | Sire Blatchford, wife ot Justice Blatchford, will tie Made to ee ‘Thurday, MESKETFLES | ena pravoro. | YR Ger Danetters, by Mary A Livermore drone am, CL SLC Y fcr & tots payment of gi4| Chief Engineer George C. Dereamer, Second A Yhenever they may find it necessary. ‘The resolu- | sarcasm, responded that they had come regularly | on Thursday entertain Mm McFiroy at Iu. and Gh. eclineon bee Se ENCE. oy oy NOMMANDY. Bue Salerro the mest destratl on ree oF roth ier take To one SION Sine saamgrone | ant Engineers Dantel T, Cross and &. W. Morrison, | ton waa agrecd to, from the executive of that state and had been vy | Governor and Mra. H. H. Wells ha : F a Issued carts Sta . Les ‘The vessel will soon return toher regular stationat | | Mr. Gibson, at his own request, was discharged | the chair laid before the Senate, Inasmuch as the rent bow. Fr: rm att nt Sled Dien 8 cae ee Fer nit nd feié weal ape to bee £2 | Key West. fra furor gerres on the committe on cite | Onto democratic tari pi has veen construed to come he ghee ae ne ager, Willan Furrester. SHINGTON ULATING LIBRARY, 907 | kssociation ever o city. Next meeting on Gartand, from mmittee ary, | meet, views of bot wings of the farty, Mr. | even Te Bienes. aves Sener See E WATE vise nontamenbeteecn Weed Parsee | MIS ESDAY EVENING, Leteanty G fee atels ‘th | WAR Daranrumnr Caavors—John R. Neely has | repartee t ti matt eile a'twant that’ Talia not ser an ey; L Want that $10 here Dy Madain de Struve, af the Kus snyereely the Dill for the appointment of | Hoar thought that the Senate should have the bed: | stan eusbassy, and vill be langely at- ext Attraction THE HANLONS, _fobt | Piriyitcals aud New Publica vey TERNS Larousse Janet, | BEM Appointed to a 1,00 clerkship in the Surgeon | stznograpners in ‘he United States circult and die- | env of an authoritative couseruction, ae ee ne crpewaci aac fe — ion strect : “teb2-at” | General's office under the civil service rules, Geo, | aC COUs Gatland, nek ee MR. MAYO ENTITLED TO BIS SEAT. Saturday Hon. Horatio King wilt have his regelar co rartes For LS oS Hitter. a draughtsman in the office of chiet of en- | "sir. Mahone, trom th> committer on pubic hulld- | Judge Lowrey, of the House committee on elec- Uterary reunion; Secretary and Mrs. Chandler have a gineers, War d yay = eon ERATIVE BUTLDING ASSOCTATION, | Einces, War de ent, has resigned, to take | ings and grounds, reported favorably and bad placed tions, a8 chairman of a sub-committre, to-day sub-| sent out cards for Saturday evening roces op WEDNESD. yin wa io ie en ee aaa aed abs 1864, 316,025.25. nay ence ender tll authorizing the erection of pub- | mitted a report to the full committee Tecommend- | throughout the present mont ee ers and ok for the new year, pets a . Ings at August le., Camden. N. J., Waco, % a day, Of N street, are also at h t ow om ae | See ee ee eee Hine Naeem Tae dome rie omse av the Gapital wich has ee resi | Teg eres Sey Rey Westy Fla and San Av: | 2M DAE Hepresentative Mayo, in the. contested | AM ofS stmer aie asta nie oe Es 2, Maus i F Beasts Globe tur 38 conte era will belie Wedncnday. February | 7H oMice av the Capitol which has been occupied | tonié, Tox. given lis seat on the prima facie evidence. ‘The | End receptions, Mrs. McElroy holds ler wer ur “ Frost wan gi - E EM MM How Wa wiRLAREraE poe Wiese at uta {Marin Hull, E'street be | fOr Many years by the commissioner of public THR FITZ JOBN PORTER BILL. Teport was approved by tie full committee. ception at the White House. iis tes 5 iy interrupted im. # Exe MM M nt pee ftvue may be taken atthis mcyuce™ Suaveeda theth | buildin aad grounds asa receptacle for af the | A message was received from the louse of Rep- TUE TRADE DOLLARS. The wife of Commander Leary was called to Nor- 2 THE GREAT VIOLINIST, = Se TEE eet . THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Brest | to-d ‘abandoned by PRE 9 meh count ey Tesentatives announcing the passage by that body | Mfr. Burchard, the director of the mint, appeared fart Ses {he tate FEAR or the week Ly the s0- Indignant Border Men, monetacnte a S. D ey street in. w. feb2-3. | of ¢ ongress, and all of t Sieconcens Temoved 3 the | of the TALE the eet of Fitz John Porter. Saturday before the Louse sub-committee on cotn- | MUS! els = = he sees = oe SOSER RELRASKD NY ORDER OP MRCRB- suit KIN ISEASES, r a new quarters in the Winder bullding, which have louse of Representatives. age, welghts andgaeasnres, which 1s considering | 35 3 3 tnginig Pog decry TaN KUINGHUTsES. 3 COMPANY OF SOLO ARTISTS. i | foe” ase Auth Annual Meeting of th been assigned by the Secretary of Waor the pur-| Mr. Hammond (Ga.), who bas been ill since the | of. subject of ob withdrawal of the trade dottar. | PASSing eeheclees eyo once ghee ot See dara’ ‘corner ‘ convening of Congress, appeared at the bar of the | He said that between. $5,000,000 and $7,000,000 were | last Tliu for San’ IS, Atwusta, Ga. Wher: e State Sanat JS cents; Reserved Seats 81. SKIN DISEASES, AES . a ma i a . they wii ath until Soave tine during che spring, he stat Maas aoe aes me ting | AMERICAN AnwS FoR St4x.—GeneralTaderman, | House this morning and took the oath of office, | OU, Ande amare nes Sere, om tae. Rbne Ot | Sar Coane tas Gesmal an pies ee oN readers th the Mex Beevers — — — SEIN DISEASES, if United States minister to Slam, reports to the comsirtet APPOINTMENTS AND CHANGES. the withdrawing of that coin, ‘and will probably re | IS stationed. t ned m4 BAKESPEARE RECITALS \Rb,CHENTS1g AND | Department ot tate that his majesty, the King of 205 Fete cannes the Sen Sa porcit to the full commictee this week, Itts under-| | Delesete Post has teen quite t and confined to ler of eere RICI = J ftryrts worthwest, | Stam, has issued orders for the purchase of Amer- | @Ppointments and c} anges, stating that where | Stood that the Dill will provide yiat the trade dol- | ins roo for a number of days, but is now "bert Trietie is eae bee © (Goucadoden, }Disckiicade on tis eae feaehoadl Di. THOs V- HAMMOND TATE RESIDE {Muy Hoan army officers tor the instruction of is | members concerned: and be retired, | valp we. Dentin the used WiuCch Untavurable comment Ju Sas . R WAVES GE WER | Or Ce potas chowte aark muss weakling pote | CET Pie TCE, ‘chives and Harbors—Mr. Thomas, in place ot Mr. | 55. opine oe eras ae | turdey Miss P 10 Mas a fae 0} . ya the forelivad and cheeits’ ja ye at ‘The REPORT OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. - state pone 2 . : Soprano voice, Rang a umber of ba S TALE, pr the forelicad and cheese: aifects I { 1735 1st & : 0 STON. : ss ', ce Sees ropared & Bi | sopranc ‘aptured. a atee, Froting- | 3, Stingled Skin.) Coarse, deep pores om cheeks and | Bebe ait op ie, 39 yd. Soke amide for | Seu 1m prepartog {heir annual report, Commis. | _ Naval Affatrs—Mr, G. D, Wise, in place of 3. ‘pound upon raw cotton, which he thinks | anny lett thesis wena tee Sunk ancl § npg lege | wen, Mrs. irs B a, Mrs, He n- | “SE veckles, Moth, Ton, Sallowness, Birth-marks, ict of Colt of the Pantagraph Binder— homan said to-day that the document | Eaton. i make It necessary to manufurtury sal the COl- | tl aot as birdectnald ‘ a kia slay, tut the arrest was kygig Bogren, Mn ee st Eeeelles, Moth Ten. ines Paha ae SPARE Guu, Ave gmt EE parm & | sou ata Sea eae Fiala CO days. Com: | spin oo AUaire—Mr. Raton, tn place ot Mr. G. D. | Con in this country, bullding ‘up mugnufactures all ae cle sao ae aes apie ” Satiinh co bmees Cae kine Cox. Me Field te true Dermat lowiem skill { Genuaeaena ee i : ni-stoner Eaton said that the mets set forth in the | Wir. on ,. | OVEr the country and givin employment to labor. | $04 ge ue ed.and t s Dave pakke! nm St, nuaged i be finest had of air. be dimensions, in lots to suit of the civil service reform expected. The report | ,EXpenditures in the State Department—Mr. Davis | Mr. Groome to-day reported favorably, from the rk I charge ere tas Sr | Dry and. well-seasonied Wi Mill embrace a ctreular sent to” postmasters | (Il), In place of Mr. Price. pews, kuees, Manus: sere, UnTougliout the couatry asking them for informa ain Tatleratr. Price, in place of Mr. Davis ee eae . cay. | HOW and views concernizs the operation of tne | (HL) . vork ers, workmen and mecha ASS ty Evsemna.—The kin in patches or : a ve Atal | lass, Coxeter with thelr responses Thesesponses | ,DETIct of Columbla—Messrs, Worthington and SRE EARLE A ee WEDNFSDAY EVENING, FER. 6. re body wots dry. coutracte, sbztveled and Cherry. Ast Bs : Whether favorable or unfavorable, will be printed | Rockwel erie pes than fikets aia of Saturday Aduntasion ss div 33, 25 cents Sith fine Qowey or hore iuurked wealge, heea- | Pines Ales, e uf ands aGicekot with the report. Expenditures tn the Department ot Justice— | Bot ss Wace’ t Of the length | Brought Cocethier aa unti=wcl ssembtas ies ndsgets harsh, | WALNUT CHEE Tate at : Clee Messrs. Crisp and Mililken. that prevails In Waters he late kena | the friends of Mr Mrs Ring. au ; | ete tae iuthisea cnvap .vETg DROPreD FROM THE Rous.—The BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS. an on be more of less than Proctedings throughout were of Ui inost. Inter- ian varaof thechy, At following is a list of the cadets at the Annapolis | ar. Houk (Tenn) offered a resolution direoting | {arm Uwe Geta ts ae emergencies shall more esting and pleas acter. Aiken ts Seaereieas aa regent, Geficlent. tn, thelr studies and | the committee on eduzation to inquire into the | then elzht hours labor per wv bereqiined.. Wien, FE aes pd ag Lees milena hand Batreetsnortnwes,_ | MOR fom the rolls: H. L- Bovd. Md. 1. D. Fer. | working and management ot sorieeiural caery | ta tue Opinion of the Preadenty te fue good m3 cits, Mr. Senate committee on education and labor, a bit | Lh Willgive a Leap Year german on ‘Thurstay providing that eight hours shall constitufe a New York Assembly Investigasions assembly Investi- Heruitye Chaieemat Wellly, Tostster's Oftioe fF S The Chir an AU of the conumttes T. Keister IOowarty. hthe iaw tn that te had ob of the aMairs of iis = cm i and That tie come ‘. z a ey : Se ee s emplo be pald by the hour, ne shall Ms go sts most acceptably by reaitine a bist Sn x = St | Banigors Teter. Hy = L. is Andee He tee ee ort, J | tm ald of which lands ave been granted to the tiie progtnitinn acorns and erp Sicure the Reakege aS Tpueatex: costace. ‘ 7 rid any ew — il, Mo.: W. B."Bonham, © Ca Gre Gi Several states and territories, and to recommend | be pald per hour one-eighth of the waves — if sou abot ‘any Sia Diseases, con T A DISCOUNT, W. Carpenter, at large; H. if. Davis EB such Measures as WMI sectire io the industrial | day. Heads of departments are required to mak: ‘The Annapolis Post Office Robyea, aa, pt py Hav gi abot: orany a ano COE TOREDUCE Si0ck nondson, Tenn: Gow Gale classes Ube benefits Intended by the act of Con- | observations and report the effect of the elght-hour Axnarouis, Mp. Feb. 4—The office wt this MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Ronutiice seute te ct Rin aucie See ‘ Holifs, Mass: RO. Hull, a Gress donating those lands. Reterrad. system. | ASE CAIDA te Eee eee | Biste sae i into last aud Up sate me z {We tinable to cally describe your case and seu thiwe | GRAT) Sages, | A. W.'K: E. P! Morgan, at la: fow- | j,cit,, Keagan (Lex.), from ‘the committee on com- | MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. ee en cau Groen ane " aster Munroe pices Mkt Is ab HARRY MONTAGUE doce tocens aes maktese yi) ray ‘Peareoks Thos ee merce, reported back the resolution, which was | gatherings, with an mpl ta money. oe. Sic Cumsty of | EA W.H. Seymour, Ala; E. M. Tailaterro, ‘te To reyork Geuing on the Secretary of the Treasury | _Hx-Speaker Grow, of Pennsylvania, was at the | cases’ brief ayn fessional cracks evidently did the Wore, bi = SAMUELS sHepD, | B.Toling tht dad Be Wyre ee to report what Sums have Deen Bald into the teas. | House to-day. ee eg ie Av acey nrotas 8 Fleetric Quartette, Doucen Sisters, My Taste Wane A Mh aterek Doct Rp Hs Bene men Hamed and allowed tomako | Yenc unter the ace Of reese eae Port Of New | | sue Senate this Fee ee Ee ee Ok necaeait | frst reunion, aod uf course tse eeabatece Later, It bow asonstained | eat the logs tig the id Jeltice Londen A RFAT ESTATE JOURNAL FREE, | YP the deficit. Among these are W. K. Wilmerand | QF ugaer the act of Jus the’ following bills, etc., | Tectuuion fixing the date when the pay of | doubly inter’sting to then, but they 8 Ty of the Post oMive In this Clty amounts to And Many orhess, = HITLER So wasn, MN Arent We. | oung Wik enh Mecca hyd? Gillespie, D. ML | were introduced and referrer’ PHI Ah | teoclerks shall begin J enjoyed by all. At the close of Mr. King’s paper | $3,000 in money ‘aud $3.08) In stanps, MATINEES TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS axp SATUR- CANDELABRA, eee SON, . | : a By Mr. Henly (Cal) resolution calling onthe | gy, Carlisle and the Senatorship. idze MacArthur rose, and tna few well carson = a i Pent E 2 ids @3 jecp sense of obligation enter- F ‘No change in Price of Admission. febs DINNER SETS, ‘The Bose Coffee aud ‘Tea | DISCOURTESY.—The United States Nagship Tennés- | the several states and territories under the act of Weteaah Menbdss Worthy and successful efforts in Lius promoting In *. . —_—= Bealls oeeated ae Ge CON EE Rea PEI, | See 1s at present in Aspinwall. At the request of | Congress of Aumar 5th, 1631, ‘Mr. Carlisle telegraphed to Kentucky to-day that | this pleasant way lecital improvement Se free oe ‘TEA SETS, Pennsylvania avenue, pate ane lied hee consul at Colon she will probably My. Morrison’s ‘Kariff Bill. his name must not be used In the senatorial contest a ee Soret Se ees n, has reached 4 (D>, ARE ANSUAL MEPGING OF THE BLOCK: | Questions of w suridus charac aca LEE | pry PROVIBIONS 48 INTRODUCED IN THR HOUSE TO- | Detween Messra Blackburn and Williams. It Is | formal s oes eae Treach transport Mica, . TEA KETTLES, of fhe ARLINGTON, FIRE INSCR- | tong. Among them are Hocus def oreaergen Da¥. the opinion of the Kentucky delegation that: the | § Mr. 3. M. Wilson Tead a graceful con- | Piva! te wren nd eee ee eee So tat THE V lection of wine Directors to naree toe Geuuubia. for the | Andres, where It is stated United states creo | Representative Morrison completed his tartfr bill question will be settled to-night, and indications | gratulatory poctn, wrtt sly £0 the viationk have toee waren othe iayth, 3. A LEACH the Cra sea CADDIES Will be held at the office of the Compan agents have been treated with discourtesy. this morning, and during the call of states intro- | seem again to point tg Mr. Biackburn as the com- | Sion, by Mrs Mary E. Ne & Which Will Teturn at once to Saigon, SOM Gat DUS ° TURDAY. Poot Orvice Cuanoxs.—The following promotions | (ue tt in the House. Tho bill was prepared last | ing man. ‘The Kentucky members say that tf str. | Cclvéd with Date ile manent peraps| GERMAN TION TO THE BRITISH IN BORWED. ‘The What Ix it—The Mammoth Hog. f as ne 5 promotions | week, with the exception of placing a few articles | Carlisle would let his name go before. caucus he General Birney Might. have something to ‘say —A German Company 18 angans the Wild Animals und Hosts of Others, TEA BELLS, a=! | and changes have been made in the Post Office M 2 would be certain of election, but. that it is hardly | Gener: wee : TO Ulre territory in Borneo, 18 Saccaitonte recente, febt-ct s aa i on the free lst, converning which Mr. Morrison where atle made some Teltette ory TUCO, ib oppositéen to ry fon to all only 10 ce =. BOG Sey cite ‘ABLE COUGH urs department: N. M. Brooks, Va. appointed chief ‘was undecided. A reduction of 20 per cent 1s made prmable thine they will elect him after his refusal " sh company. = TEA BALLS, | ever discovered for Whooping Cough, rou clerk foreign mail service, vice Col. Crawford, pro- made | to enter the contest. : a FW ‘ONSUL SENT TO KHARTOUM. . HALL. ; P , | i : tn numerous articles, while in a few cases the re- s Aa \ x — 2 2 i ¢ tg vision prevents any reduction to a rate lower i —~ i r Suck Sber-oo dee ae EN = OF, VISITORS AND | Foreign punlia: Soa Torr a nmasrane to the | Tithip Morrill wetor IOOL The Cie ac eke SHEE, | CONGRESEWEN SuAFICIOUS OF MEAscEes aDvocarEn | TaTUe. tenes : nt | at Suakln and taken command of the Garrison, cr, foreign malls, and promoted to third class; M D'y E OM Mae | ES neaitnte in ‘particulary caited to FHUSVET EE | {OTC malls, and promot nird class; Miss | TTT Act to Heduco. Import Duties wed Wee es BY THE THIRD HOUSE. Completely. surpr! M, ROCHPR FUNERAL TO BR MADE THE O0- D «oT 8 On wa sae COR quer toast Sister? or ale erated a a ag ale: | Third asstocants Ofte tins cramrerted, from the | rae “There ts less lobbying at the Capitolthis session | King, but he alii ; CASION OF A NAPOLEONIC DEMONMINATION i FORK, W. ¢. MILBUR! ee ly, 1884, in eu of the duties and rates of dut expected a : Wed | made the occasion of a Napoleonic demonstrat THE | OMTEE Fe! Fetetnventor and sin ae Anu Onpgns.—The board of omcers convened in | imposed by the ‘present liv, approved Miareh 3, ee Papen orph gecogaings pea ie bergelpree ij | em some talk on the arto the rere 142 Pennsylvania. 1883, there shal levied, collected and pald 8 per re re pay Wats de its@ rclng M. Rother’s apartments under seul, ‘SICAL PHENOMENON, | SALAD FORKS AND SPOONS, 7 = this city toexamine an appitcont for appointment | tent ofthe sever duticagtrnence cuty nowlm: | at present @ scheme on foot. When the publle | with ‘vocal music by Sits that taport nents TelaWiag to Pay | i Na. 1 FO ee ae national cemetery 18 dis- | posed on all the articles mentionedin schedule “I'— | 1ands eommaittes commenced its work the lobbyists Ome date the cond re among iis papers, ‘Will give three © i FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, ‘GAS FIXTURE: | solved. ‘The leave of Second Lieutenant Louts P. | cotton and cotton goods; schedule FRCP: JUte | yezan to hover about, but. wey soon gare up the | Cow AMINGTON AND THE IRISH PRIESTHOOB, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 8 and 9, 2 | s Sonera BemorsG. 0, | Brant, ret inzantey, issu further extended four- | and flax goods other than Jute butte; schedule ic” | Doman 19 hows, abouts bat, wey soon ave wp v 20 | tanguttied aq, the wv spas ‘4-—Mr. Errington, the pemi-omielal ime of th 9, leo ‘atiey Col- | Wen Gays; the leave of Captain ed Morton, | —wool and woolens; schedule « sates +§ plokiyies aadinore Ungulsl e Walks of life and man tothe ¥. icaving Meee MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. | In Bterling Silver ana Fine Platea Ware, grr Globes, Fancy ‘race aud Yorvelain Lampe, Port: | hunth infabtry, alviston ot the Miscourt, is extended han, ores Seheaiis “SM"books, pera, etey | Me UPS ig eld foe ue lobbyiets, and the San) Eistors to the Capit@ who greatly enjuyed Uae oo Neingen } pe] = ables, &e, Low: io ‘one month; Second Lieutenant George L. Converse, | schedule ’“E”—sugar; | schedule’ “F"—tobaceo: an oe 06 a et on on the part of | 0 » cUndac andaaens = | aoe) ——— SGGTST, aan Tam | eett cavalry, now on sick leave of absence, will | schedule “D” dod sind woodensare, except ai a Sirens Uieportant | MUsSes Addison, Burke, Ford, Wiltiamson and An- ated Coe witout cceschene ein : mnt Siaennon, Herftmmery aud ‘Loiied Aces hi | Pavinaster. will Be relieved trom duty im the de: | ginssware; sehedule“G"—provisionsexceptas hero. | WaS made eariy in the sesslon to ralsea laiye sum | Wicklow, Inland, who was pe Sok as 8 cost xs -: — Medicines, Perfumery an voile’ Articies in re 5 sone of money to promote favorable Whisky legislation, | Mrs. Plunke tended the ¢ Eee ee we ss . - | Pariment of Arizona, and will proceed to Savannah, | {nafter provided; schedule “N’—sundries, other : ere rere teady. he matte : vee aseste tewete j Ho. 07 PEN AVENUE: am | Seamglas, and eke Station At that. place: Major | than preclous stones, salt, coal, bristies and lime; | Hrd certain lawyers were ready to tke the inatter 2 Hianaregsice A | = ae ~ | Josiah A. Brodhead, paymaster, now awalting | schedule +A’—chemical products, except as herein: | ceane yh nds the whisky extension bill has In aging ses - <p yy | MENUS AND GUEST CARDS. 2 st Yorn Wire | orders, ‘at his own request, at oston, Massacht- | after provided. [ Cone resemncnen cent demetenrce oes een | absence, during whieh time he was mie TWO WEEKS ONTY ENCINa MONDAY, Pi (ts, will repatr to Tucson, Arizona territory, and | No duty or rate of duty shall, after satd first day | toihey would not only stop working for the bill, | Tied at Girard, Pa., to Miss L 1. dau JANUARY arn, zi MINAJARDINIERE, a beautiful aud acceptable pres: | {ke Statlonait that pluce tot later than the’ 25th of duly, 884, be levied collected or pald In exoessf | Hut would. wove. mealne Me T just pie a | ter of Mr. C.F Rockwell, ‘The doctor and his wit cut torany lay. stant een wi valorem, of Its equivalent, 00. Cotton | ee a eee ee eda aaias | are at presait hr a Stren ty Inish PROF. A. E. CARPENTER'S ig > oe = . and cotton goods; 50 per centum ad valorem, or its | CSP to fa Nothing | Pleasant, D. €. 7 Gow Moa. Pans 1878, oer clic with Gieoraamenatana jour owe |, SECRETARY Foun ox Wouax's Rronra—Seere- | equivalent, on Metis and W per senchar nd Saag | eeersTuing alone hat hac a-schemein it. Nothing | Pieasaaty D.C ~ ieeln Suc estert ntuent in Prycholowy. | Pisceega: cree itm ince naeneneationn Of YORE OO igen In MIGTGECONG ec ed | oe a ea Dee cena, ad Ther | World Kiil'a measure quicker than for ito become | aus Castle Peterson and Miss Mary ¥ facts i ewer = | selectior oI " , S ed.” L,are the Da) SUpHKN € eee | | acftseranaxehiey of Tew im Cmbrelia Stands, very | 1n THR Stax) that Mra Mary A. Miller, of Nev Or. | Hoth'ng tn this act shall operute to r-duce thé duty anguimied aonb tiatab yes Uelne sour Smyrna, Pel, are the gi eran, a | Suet Je adunissiun, 25 and 50 cents, Matinee, 15 and 25 BAKER'S | attractive, atrmall cont. ‘i | jean: nage lensed as master of a steamboat, elich iguia artiouss were several deci ier ‘The Appropriation Hitls, Leaven- owas are the direct representatives of Messra, J G.& J. F. | provided she can show her competency for the y REMEMBER. TWO WEFKS ONLY. BREAKFASY® COCOA. m : a an act to provide for the payment of outstanding | RESRESENTATIVE TOWNSHEND DEFENDS MR RAN ee fr inported nies: Beas Fics Wea neneoem nd | place, says: “Ieee to reason, In unwritten or tn | treasury nutes, to authorize a loan to replat an DALL FROM THE CHARGE OF KEEPING THEM BACK | her In recelving at er ta to-morrow aft | : REELS REPORSED, aig - Hemant. exainination, and, she prove nerged | the duties oa imports, and for ochorWurposes” | no erkat vanity LnvistariO™. Mrs. Samuel M. Bevan will bo tt home to ber nite et) diaper HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. e ‘ " prove hersei Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the ex- Mese! Beste este a _ PROF. LOUIS WEBER, : ne : ae « tug that during | cess of Off has been removed. It has three times the | 1022 duly qualified, nave a Neense to serve us master of | SP aritt: on ail unpallaieed eae ese MOF | Representative Townshend, of the appropriations | friends, for the remainder of the winter, on Wea, : abe m the ety coud be #4 Stnere = o St: Y 2 i} i 9 cS er o * Bn, Purnishes muse foralivccsetanmat lowest fates Jat@Ime | streneth « feos muted with Starch, Arowroat oF | D D s eam vessel, Nor 5 there need of tall, 48 pro or lar Sees Polisived plate tase | Committee, talking with a Star eres bon the 4g RESMAS, at 1416 N street northwest. Fhewr, and ts therefore far more economical. It is * . A sock! status Or woman's rights, so called. | tnt x ' es square: subject of the charge So frequently made of late, - DANSE POR, PHIEPS, ST JOSEPHS HALL, delicious, nourishing. strengthening, easily digested, | awe a) TORR, Having been put on God's footstool by Him, she has Hvened. cree ing 2. by Gb) inches squares on s gis a r Deana Hswest. Classes HOW | aud admirably walapted 1or invalids aie Well a for per’ 90. c bos ¢ & back ‘The Blodgett Claim. the right to win her bread in anymoru, decent way | S10 Uags, sacs, burrels or other packages, Orin | that Mr. Randall 1s holding back appropriation, ie UNSEL H. H. WELIS MAINTAINS THAT Ti ape. | When the recluse. | sone in health, chich 13 open to any of Hls tajiing creatures,” She tion On_and after the frst day of guty, | Dis that he may antagontze tariff legislation with | Co #5. H. Ri ar THE Schr | Mi | Ttake pleasure in informing my friends and patrons ooses to do so as the master of a’ steam vessel. It 2 oy a3 | them, satd: “It 1s unfair and untrue. He has been neilirotectt Agen onceaas SOLD BY GROCERS EVERTWHERE | eet ceenlne tnprovemnents at my old stand Twill re- | isan honest, calling. Ifshe isiitted for it, though | Aha? deccribed in this: Seetlon: sh ee neeiey | allizent and falthfultn his work upon, appropeie, | _ The Business agent of the Bloavett hetra, Mr REGTS LROROPATILY: & Hohe to Tolle ie mae eotats breeches. elie has a | trom. duty; that 1s to say, iron. on, ine | tiow bills.and is anxious to push them along asap. | F. Boogher, was reported in an hitervtew pb Arrested on a Charge of Marder, yHOICE aa ON Olt ABOUT FEBRUARY 1ST, 1884, THE to follow ft and Noman should say her May. | Cludingmanguuiferous “tron ores the Gross | idly as chorongness of labor, will permit. “audit | yesterday as deny! the stat g inary, N.Y. Feb, 4—Osar Meyer, ailes Von THEATER ‘ iN a rai ‘ue Local eotors 2 ‘capa- Ti and Tare as far apart as the poleson the tari y ‘Tne Stax tha berg, as arrested her thismorning, $Gr wale at Brentanc s bak Stor, Hi street and Pena- W. BARBER &(€0., TO RO, Of FENNA: AVE. 'N. W.. (VERNON BOW Sperlence, habits of life, and character War. | Copper hmpored tn the {ara oF Ores Reh ee cred | Stal L would. Bot pawent to aubehing whee Meaned | HE on were given witen the equity Ui ratan can | WRU the meter ‘at Herman Siseune Ss San apivacia avenue ‘ya DORCHESTER: Where I will continue to keep @full assortmentof | rant a bellef that she can be safely entrusted with lead dross; nickel in ore; matte; chromate of iron | like blocking tariff lecislation. Iam sure Mr. Ran- | Uons were giv aoe nae os forth | ysland, Lake Chaimplat = ——=——| a MASS | DRUGS, CHEMICALS the dultes of master of a steam vessel, let them | or chromic ore, coal, slack Or culm: coal, bitumin- | dall has mayer thought of such a thing. In fact, a| thes Blodgett claim was fied that Instructions | LECTURE - And grant bera license.” ous or shale; timber, hewn and sawed, and timber | majority of the democratic members are tariff Te. | were given to aithhold the subpernas, Mr. Boozer | ee . E EAT PRAMILY E! FANCY GOODS. i qi rw 3 f When Mr. Randall declared in favor of | 1s further reported as saying that Mr. Wells or any | = = HE QUREAT PANT EMEDY, ' Used for spars and in building wharves; wood, man- | formers. 4 P | ECTURE G x 1 J. W. DREW, A CiviL SERVICE EXAMINATION.—A general ex- | Wettured’ not specially enumerated of provided for ing the appropriation bills through, he was | one else 13 welcometo every crumb of vountort he | of! cherie, REL UR HUNTLEY of the Mtropotitan Mm | £08, Cotuhe, Colda Bronchitis, “Hoareness, and all! suo6 sim 01 Peunsylvania Avene Nore se, | amination will be held Wednesday, at the rooms of *hicory root, ground or unground, ith seheming to bring about an ‘early ad- | can get out of his contract with Mr. Lorin wlodgett. | ihc ind there ae no Seaeete. barely, w i ¥ Proepel hora and Lunes Dm ISAAC J. MAR. | ee the civil service commission, of applicants for ap: prepared; 3, ny | ournment and tus prevent tart, on, and | Ate, Wells was asked this toring it he had weet | vite “rye wauction in MWoSpIAaery wages wae Fercitei sire 1 actamapended ty, phyaictena tuiniters | "Pe Porsraxn Care, Pom the tiesto Ookniae wal eee rt Dropration ily bef charged ‘with reserving thein | “Yes: 1 obwerved. tt When 1 saw the bit 1 there | ES sn se NE ss wil w Lecture. The Doctor's “A tus public xenerally, Si e Distric E cou 3 a8 a meme ‘om I “No subpan: or ea: te “a Lecture The Doctor's “Frown. Sold by all Uewiste at 35 and Jiu STKEET AND VERMONT AVENUE, that day. 1c 15 tought that over One hundred SR i pd ere ep eee ce tare rere Miicta, “HE GIRL I OUGHT TO LOVE THE BEST.” : jal A firnt-clase Cafe for ladien and gentlem until | candidates will be examined. Notices have been ‘ earn : bark Henry L. Grege, ‘aud How to Trlat Her b> BES midiight. /Mealn ula carte ot table druote.- Yrtvatgun- | sent to one hundred and forty candidates to sppean Po ceine, Cena a site Or Reinga | ol Soames Seat oe weeiriain What the ap-| cick i> X Neatead that Cee mecsnorendom wan oc. nyses bor Ordon, ow wk Coe ILES! | dpe rooms for tuncn, dinner or supper parties, ‘Meals | Or this Rau nject ean sansa MN eADIARton | Pe eh alas Czornoe OC PeaGelS Gl Sines tae | Sabet tae Dave boon ncld Sea a Cae eine | Lenteemacnonane an aaron ‘Subsequent! —_- ss eos oa, ! Fs 5 an special subject oytel certain ‘econ some days after, as I learsed from Mr. Clute: J st Ann | FOR VESTIBULES. FLOORS, WATNSCOTING, | _J480-1m BAW. FRAZIER, Proprietor. used for tanning, not otherwise enumerated or pro- | mittees to examine into plans for )0- | and days usr Arnrven, HEARTHS, AND MANTEL DECORATIONS, ; Mr. Hildebrand directed subpoias to i Paxson at,—Ex-Representatives Dodge, of Iowa, | vided for in this act; indigo, extracts of and car- | myzing in the expenditure of money, and that the | the same urected subporas (0 Yer pe ey legy é Teflned, ineluding lees, c liminary work 1s belng so thoroughly done that ‘Dut the same up to this time have not been ore: A lenge and Stanard, of Missouri, and Melville E. Stone, of | mined; tartars, a ing lees, crys- ‘ . ay prel s ‘schooner Is ashore on Trundy Keet, PORTABLE axp BRICK SE: 7% pene Portiant id all the bills will pass the House on an earlier date ‘but remain in the marshail’s hands. I am % . = Covma lg the Chicago News, are at Willarda—Col. Inger. | ‘#is:, cement wan tare eat ae | chan: uae been - VIA SUEZ, BACKS, BRASS WOODS Ettes es HOS FILE) 9 Qi g 2 | bly go to pleces at high aoe : : whiting and Paris white, dry; wood tar, coal tar customary, notwithstanding tbe see that the Title company are ready to in. | UI¥ go 1 fod perOaeiee ec em 20 SEE BM | AREEE. BEATE, ar wee ee | ‘soll will Jeave'the city for a protracted tour racer tar, products Cceun ‘as naphtha, ben- | delay. very Ody Agalust ts hokzete ison) Lh ‘The steamer Ein, wich sailed from London Rear ciae se ae linip Penmyiranivarn antwet! | through the southwest, to look hig mining | zine, benzole, dead oll and pitch; all pre ns of you ed NOt to rae ae eno. | 34 tor New York, Ut put back to Gravesend, PIANO, TABLE art CUSHION COVERS, exquisitely | — BOUCHE, FILS & 00. -and other interests in tat region.——Hon. Thomas | coal tar, not colors oF dye, Ot s ‘enumer- ‘The Greely Relief Expedition. be deceived by it, and not to money." | Drury in Coulson, again sailed yocvardey ao wicdeled PINEAPPLE GOUDS. Dawtascts N Kinsella, editor of the Brooklyn Engle, has had a | ated or provided for in this act; logwood and other | oapr. wat. A. KIRKLAND VOLUNTEERS 10 COMMAND IT. The Dead Arctic Explorers. destination. _ ECE HANDRERCHIEES, = aie Narcres Great Rosey relapse, and his physicians now have: Of his} dye wood; extracts and decoctions of ochre and Wm. A. ho now = sa sabes tees a ‘The St. Paul, Minn., furntture’ TUHREISi sMOKING-FEZES, with SILK TASSELS. recovery. Oshrey earths, umber and umber eartha, and sienne | Captain Eurklan@wi Commands | — y4sr HONOKS TO DE LONG AND HIS COMRADES. kh GASES) EN RANCH BOTTLES, aud Jot of | FoR BRIGHTS DISEASE, DIABETES AND ALL ‘Nery dry, ate. and pte, Lie z NAPOLEON CABINET, s., Pts, and 3% pia. Secretary Feller on Civil Service. or unmanufactured not specially enumerated or | volunteered to command the proposed Greely 1 the Brooklyn navy y: | nas put in at Falmouth, England. “She 1004 bet. DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEya, | DRY VERZANAY, and pee. HE KXOWS OP NO REAGON FON SAYING THE LAW HaS | provided for in hls act; all barks, beans, berrles, | reliet expedition, and he will in all probability pe | Mure Upshur. of Jeannette vietltns ts | hiccriag wheel, and had Bet oabin guseed anet BEEN 4 FaILueE, Baisams, buds, bulbs ana bulbous roots’and es: Jped by fire yesterday inorning. and sienna eafths; all earths or clays unwrougnt | the receiving ship Colorado, at New York, has! peeponsive to letters of inquiry sent out by Com. | SMypotuy Ore peterday morning, Lom, $104 B. H. KAZANJYAN, At Mine & Ph, ta: A fresh supply of the celebrated Bethesda” Mineral | x assigned that duty. ve | bridge damaged, | ‘These well-known brands of Champagne are guaran: | erp, iat abatement such ag nut galls, fruits, flowers, dried _ s Water just revived aud for sale tn Barrela Half Bar- @ Capitat yesterday published a statement : Commander Schley, of the equipment burean, 900 F utreet worthweat._| rele, Keye,or by the Gallon teed to be from the Vintage of 1878, which has produced | which purported to have been made by Secretary | Hers, grulns, iu nl gout resin Bets, leaves, hus expressed 0 hs friends a desteto be ascizned = = | the Suest Chatapsgnes of the past 16 years, ‘Teller, to the effect that he had yet tosee where es, weeds. ( en find | the command of the expedition, a nas Sod cred Srrctan asstoxzes sae, | STOTT, CROMWELL & CO., ae ° | the civil service law, as executed by the clvil ser- Be Tot. be accepted. Naval -omices ‘think y From the New York Times. | _nst-awt ° i eee seen ete meudera- | Foreguing ot wien are ‘BOL edible, bur which axe | ils selection would be a Very wise One. ‘The two vital questions upon which the trousiga | keels 4°0 Pennsylvania avenue, tion, either in point of practical utility, Deneftt to. | HasSong Of Mien ote or condivicn by refining or | _ Captain George Brown, U. 8. N., now on duty on In the Madison avenue Congregational church hinge eck taser. ansisrnen of 1. Belrends, wil sell the PAPAS, EHEUMATISM. NEURATGIA, GOUT, BARBOUR & HAMILTON ee oF economy, and that pian evareete grinding or by Other Deco < oe ‘and Giese ent a es ee lignt-house are whether Dr. J.P. Newman ts the requiar a4 tire «! ¥ Goods at the Bs Spinal Affection, Ger Lility, Sleeplesaness, iK a 5 saturday” the cholce of the “ 7 at, at carers Nerviuistiess, kes env an eae * AND Sixty, natues of persons who have the stamp of the | ROt Specially enumerat as thls | fn Saturday's Sram as the ¢ ‘Secretary Paget | perfucas fear Feat cruittated sistas Sep iaeice Sitmiaston ant cuey are compete wie Sine tn Counts of the, Navy for the command of the expedition, SNe oe a anton. | Ses pinned Vena he. cares by Sey Peteed | ore THOS. RUSSELL. ‘and that he {3 saUlstied from a general test of their but who slowed a disinclination to accept thac S Hasloty, “cocwote anid’ ninder- | cecerioa! peor ved Uy the auc ‘and | arr: tioed premio jerits that they will not compare in eMiclency with | TEMPERANCE PEOPLE URGING AMENDMENTS TO THE | gervice, HE tows, Fancy Go and Donaiticnof all kinds. Sheps ales Genial ec abet te pee then wha ae could plok up every-dny-lite Sec i ome Bae i ornary Sth, after wl } Couruliatign Rours from 4106 p.m. “If unable to call, 10 Pes Cexr Orr Aut Case Sares, | try Teller to-day wrote a letter to the civil | A delegation of temperance people, headed by Army Officers on Specini Duty. vice commissioner, in which he sald: “I do not a sub )F THOSE STATIONED IN THIS CITY. for the balance ot eed eany to say. to Sou that Lhave fads | M8. Belva A. Lockwood, appeared before a sub- | waxes OP BOR 01 ‘TIONED conversation with any one of the character indt- | Committee of the House District committee today | ‘The reply of Secretary Lincoln to a resolution of rsp Parlors 735 0 ads are first class, and well worth the at- = = a ee i artiol ic sy misre} its | to argue in favor of amendments to the Commis- | the Senate calling for the names and rank of army x ES ae cae HOUSEKEEPING GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, | live not called om the commission to, certity | Uons upon liquor dealers, They want the llquor | That on the iast day of December there were Sil Ger Tx: B | ELLE At 3 PRANDE wihoprm on tat coer earn, [A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL LabtEs* axp | aDpucants. for, appotntiment — tn jouiagTi2t | quired cach year to get the signatures Of all: per { offers detached fom thetr commands, including et Due Besr MLLE MG J, PRANDE. will open on JANUARY 26rm, ay CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, Separate census’ office has lefts farce | dons in the same aquare with. their saloons giving | 91 absent. because of sickness, ‘Capt. Almon F. “THE CONCORD HARNESS" * ing for TWO WEEKS only. Call and examine our stock. No troubleto showgoods. | number of vary etictent clei ae a for, neers regrantin a Hoenea, he ieee pee! pape one innd 7 as RUEA WAVES! SLINGLED BANGS! bd JOHN 7. MITCHELL, aE eran re cones tte miteine | by the comunitiee, but Str. Spriawe of New York, | bendie ‘and grounds in this city, and Col. Samuel HE CONCORD COLLAR ‘These stylen never need bein the lusirdressers hands, | feb $31 Pennsylvania avenas, | the clerks to other bureaus a8 vacancies BAve 0c | Wiimroness an AMAnGMENe Proving Goal ees | Seep ean Sronnas in chs city, aad Col Sazanel ‘Wonars on band s lance stock of the Ceicbrated "CON- | Always nomic by” pina combing. “alr Divescd aed Sen ae Ghee service Par ae leges granted by the consent of residents shall | be governor. of the. Soldiers? 5 CORD HARNE-s."o¢ derived ous, unless the dealer holding the license | Garrett J. Lydecker has been the ehurch, and aan ie see | Vuxarrs Camaeis from that ove Dar | kom of no teams tor earl sual be convigted or a violalion of thetlawa. rere: | TEugineer Commissioner of the Distdee of Cor Some of the members Lowest Prices, j from that act; but. no aying rs a OF comncurne Stited tenemseeaty, | Porasp Sexo Waren |p Rumear axa covwray, | Base eileen unin cemeatancay | Range tr ee hace ne S| at ee ons Scand wae Ga oo LWIZ & BRO. ‘ ‘They speak for themselves, | Sone cxeent trom the pressure oF appl for | conmitzee has not yet completed ts consideration | ginesr of the Washington monument for Ave and say, in that he was, 407 Penusylwania Ave “license Dill,” Dut it is understood that the | s-half years. Capt. be assistant to ‘turbance in the. dacing Mcheeat ga ASSURE CURF. TOR BRIGHTS PISFASE AND ALL | Imported Pure Olive Ol! on draugcit. postion Sombers are genezally in favor ‘of it, and it will | the Engineer Commissioner of te Deer oe eays Dr. Newman 7 t lowest prices | @ py eae (00 orm Sracer Nonrawese Adolph Hersch, 82, was arrested in New York last | probably be reported to the" House with but few | lumbia, has ‘on this Service five years and do not Ghreuchoet Nee Eneioot. ui br a cae wernt night on the charge of obtaining money under false | changes. 5 ‘s-half and on ‘duty four years more. Capt. ‘<0 — wr ———- sears of tae cits ‘he ot i wits woudl it. | Jan0 And 1339 PeNweYLvaNta AVENUE, euenses froma humber of firms of cotton dealers ‘HOLIDAYS FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES. ee ae eee a ee oe and for: Sores ve nee ani ee ose KEYWORTH, Fec'te ti set 5 Nou Nas Os asa al | , G20. W. es Se pores favorably. to te Senate a joint reeotutaon The Washingvon Insane aayiauj abd one in the 2 and D streets n. w_. near Penn. a1 ‘and still gives Bargains and Presents, torian, 1s sick in 4 at a aed DecorativeFictars day Gould engunse mis | jaio-imip’ yest Tor ie Diswed of ar a house, ‘providing that the employes of the navy yard, gov- | New York asylum,

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