Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1884, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

A Prospective Bride Disappears. THE RESULT OF A DISPOTR OVER RELIGIOUS MAR THE EVENING STAR. @ ro ms. = : ee MitwavKeR, Wis, pal Schaefer, # PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, catia wa'to hair en married. nme mg Sg AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Heurs Gunther, a Provmtant, The uests 2. _ gathered, but the bride-miect faile r. Search Werthwest Corer Pennayivania Ave. and os St, by as sted, bat wo trace ef more could bed Tous. si ‘om| is and the police have Deen noufied. They The Evening Star Newspaper pany ute Fecently about bringing up the children, i they GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. ‘A s ja te Cathoile tuth, and, as he opposed ae | to enbacrthers tm the her wiabee, It te sunierd that sho fan Sway A® Fevewrea Stan is served to em od mat yt t acooubit, Le . ete cage shee crm ace fot Pe led to the Recent excitement Gver. the Ste ADO Contecuch, By mnl_yostare prepad—wo-ceite » month, der and») Shik were due to the ase. She pen. @6; Sie monte $k gton, D.C.aa General Forcign News by Cable. | The Syracuse N. V., Pool Tonrnament cee ee en | Vo 683 —N2 9,613. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1884. TWO CENTS, |EXSESInp asics MSewctees MINISTER HUNT'S HEALTH IMtPROTENG. alin of T. 4 rortro AMUSEMENTS. | Ame OPEKETTA AND COMEDY, SPECIAL NOTICES. MPERANCE MEETING AT NORTH ES capitol ae church corner North Caphonand | GOVERNMENT Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- ‘YEARS. tol ME Fawand § IN ALD OF CHARITIES, WVaxestrses: Varesrixes: Varenrrses: | strein 10: NGI Cihurday 0, p.m. First | nue, $339,281.89; customs, $852,735.45. THE OHALMERS - MANNING OONTEST. aie tie ea el oeerepiemee aq BOOKS, &e. Washington News and Gossip. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Denth of @ Venerable Citize worn suas rise aver arroaoror sort | Telegrams to The Star. | wits iiuiieitigihe® MLE | Panis, Fen. Say has had an Inter: : sew switt y ery. Mt is believed inecting under. the New. Temperanes ‘Ad- Rent citizens of Washington, died about haltpast | THE GREAT FLOODS. |thow cys “ sp eg T evince AT BAUM, 416 7rm STREET NORTHWEST. | {STycrulice ‘Allauce’ Hoo Movitcs cay “iaeed | SECRETARY LINCOLN intended belrig present at eleven oiovk lastnight at his home, on © street, SPAIN'S COMMERCIAL, CONVENTION WITH THE UNITED Cp anes Re aga as | emcee Semel (OTUER CvanENONAL Proce | Soccer ee wren | ee aie : : 19 ME. HARTVIG NISSEN HAS SHOWN 3 . ‘o-night, but was prevented trom e a | Mane. Pet. 14 he PEDREARK 3 PINES, MEMENTOS OFF ie avers provi that he haa raed through ares fever Washington by the necessity of directing Was a native of Montgomery county, Md, aud MERGED CITIE the cnmunertal Matinee at 2p. m. Evening, 8p. m. COMIC VALENTINES four for one cent, Plas ane sclentinie courve of trating in Norsay 8 | the distribution of suppites to the tluod suflerers, MEETING OF COMMITTEES, ETC. | ™"!®.!!S advent in Washington when a Ind about 1 isles Which ane deferred a ARD Ist, exe Ce Joan hg eer espeinnd oem See Years old upon a load of oats destined for fie chee ‘Tickets for sale at all Hotels and with reserved seate | -Alop call and examine our Samples of CARD EN- | Pinion hat Mr Niccch io haul aed cacti in theca: | _INDIANS AS STORERREPERS.—Standing Bear, a Sioux President's stables, “President Jefferson happened | SENATOR SHERMAN’S TARIFF VIEWS. | ‘8° = carnal at Drew's, Thompson's, Brentano's and Worley PAGEAVED PLATE and FIFTY CARDS only 4 | ese of ¢.L. BILD. Indian from the Rosebud agency, called upon the apt to be at te stables whien the oats arrived. Seng Fs feo, from Mrs. Geueral Ricketts febl-st_| Galland leave your ores Washincton Deo wteeen omer Sweden, Norway. | Secretary of the Interior yesterday, to inquire ‘The Senate. a qurange bor there he greeted him with the ques- seo, fro ae a ton, DU. March 0,183. » to Ing tion: “How did you get here my bos?” EQ@YPT! SPERSIN JORD'S. ST. VALENTINES DAY. | Ail the lavas styles of FANCY and PLAIN STATION. | Peof. SISEN, 522 1th stn. w. Lady ansistante, 114-6" | whether or not an Indian had a right tokcep a| | TheChalrlatd before the Senate a communteation | UY'7 aio did you get beremy bor2” | | (THE IAN REBELS DISPERSIN: ERY sold at the loweat figures x NOTI ae — Store. He had opened a shop at the agency, but | from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting, {0 | pefore, was struck with awe, and blurted out: “I — rrasury 0 oe BOSTON IDFAL OPERA COMPANY, i if | designing white men told him that he had violated coinpliance with a recent resolution of the Senate | came with the oata”. This story was often related, cure tl y bation Be ate Con decaeaee pipiis! Bareaine offered for this week in SETS OF the aw ga cdolng eo, He was much pleased when | the testimony taken, by a commlvies of Treasity | PY SeSimms himself. Having come with the oats, Senator Sherman on the Tarift. THE LONDON TiNes ———— we: 3 ‘ WOKS. ight to eng: ie y ya sof | 884 being a boy of considerable ambition, he located i SUCCESS SURPANSING AIL THE PAST. Pauws Bove amekieseaee : Moers relating tothe performance ot the duties of | fh Waite bey of considerable aranicion, be iocatnd cnnent, FR. At To-nicht, Serer aartne Lik e012 416 7th Street Northwest. NINE COUNTERFRITERS ARRESTED.—The Treasury | Supervising architect. ‘The letter was ordered to be | the trade of carpenter and cabinetmaker, the tho | New ‘York, Feb. 14. Eryees | Siete tts morn pemiite 8am Flower end the Ty se onaia, | —! department was yesterday informed by the agent | printed, and, with the accompanying papers, re- | crafts being then generally combined. After sery- | print thie wirerscn oe : f | Dury art Sir Sta Stone, rT arom oetae " or 2 ‘the see: ferred to thé committee on public bi 8'and | Inc out his ime he did not tong work at his trade. | Sherman on. the propose’ Laren thedr yy se y iNew Booxs. 1326 Wasutxctox, D, 0. _ | Of the secret service at Louisville, Ky., of the arrest grounds, Anxious to be his own master, he went into the | which the following synopsis quet: Last eve when @ Peet Sieg br i Foa's Warranty in the Fire Insurance Contract. All stockholders not intenditicto attend the adjourned | Of a gang of nine counterfelters, who had been op- Seton grocery Dustuess with Mr. Littlejohn, of Geonze. | a question as to the comity: action of Coluetese. MF. f litet of Land te: nd con —— Colebrook an Collateral Sectriics Freytag to_be eld at Harpers erating in Kentucky during the past year. were presented and appropriately referred as fol-| (own, and after Mr. Littlejonn's death conducted | Shima said he glo cen eet The Toa es Fah atta mie twas ny to ook atiheborotica % Se — Allen, x . ect which always oerurs Can tell | spoorties of the Mangus wif Salisbury ak (Choice seats reserved day oF night st the Dox off Political Rec NOTICE! Tavs Bird and Parker were examined yesterday tor | BY Mr. Hawley—From many citizens of Connectt-| 4, SERRA OA) 4, | You Just what I think Congress ought to do, and | Salford Nortiwate, uid to eek ae ce soe PARABLE HANLONS. | reth lown, atl other by John W. Chadwic Sm parsTaucemente . went, Brewin | aoe he Cut In favor of legislation giving citizenship to In-| Meanwhile, however, the war of 1812 was waged, | Tou) Just | FRENCHMES sroD¥1s. i e; Freacocs and Dramatic Sketches, ere ite, shed el | o , a is al eve y. ok si vs ° » a jo | gp bo Ene Seven spy COUREES. | VovAGE EN SUISSE. of, Medan, Wit and Petbos, by F- | the trade or for family se. on or after the 20ih inst, | plead yullty to the charge of Hazing, exoncraien | SeMCPANY. at ‘hell, Miller (N.¥.), Plum, | {0K Part in the detense of Washington and other | auring the present Congress. There 1s Ambassador te Bus ompany M, ae ‘utrics of ‘fravel by Stage and d Ward's English Pocta, Perry's English AMES RUILER, Reredtiee @ , iy latr, Mitchel (.Y.), | military operations. He was engaged at the battle | that the business interests of the auto Landen t ‘wlll, wisi Pie Miebaied arek Biescentrien iterature: Seven Spanish Cities: What Shall We Do 1237 Duth street, jegice and others—From citizens of various states praylug | Gr Bladensburg, and after Gen. Koss retired from | were somewhat injured by the paseaco of the s tho Engiisit = bereecrved! fedla | With Our Danghters by Mary A Livermore fe013,14,816 ‘Washington D. ©, zs for temperance legislation. this vielntty, marched with other troops to Join in | tariff Mill, but Wasso DY the seesiice aed us ai _Seste can now bere Tehaacy ie dlihe met deaiitcntsent | (CaP SPECIAT NOTICED | 4 NOR TRUE A Sranroportercallear. Cameron's | “by Mesers Logan, Mandcreon and others—From | {his \iinlty; matched with otter troops to Jotn tn | Lari il, Uut was x9 Uy the ese and unr. i ous Haut. ON FRIDAY. | 3 re Sanineiy in elle esi = TRADE DULLARS AT PAR. Peation, 10 8 telegram in yesterday's Philadelphia | 6x-s0ldlers praying for legislation generally 1D 814 | tug ‘netenboruood’ of ‘Raltimore: Dut at EINGSCS | Lance tae te ee re ace le. the revenue The Wirhstae qeete, wake — Me WM, OF ZARBOURS HAMILTON,Flour, Feed and Commission | Times, stating that Secretary Chandler, of the | Of Unatclass of citizens. Mills the troops received the news of Gen. Koss’ | of taxes, yet It was very injurious to. a ‘THE PRESIDENT ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, aot | Metbante, Wholesale Groce saa Lmporsas teri, A Joint resolution reported by Mr. Sherman, | 4 Z peat i x march will Return ty Betiin before Uhe iN ent rtment of Justice leath at the battle of North Polit, and returned to | woolen Has generously accepted an invitation tobe present at | WWAGUNGTON CIRCULAT ‘went to the Depai ustice after Stro- it, mM aud [ sivecta, | ¢955*WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 12, 1834, bach was arrested and sald that the work of arrest- | €0™ (Re committee on the brary, Feappointing | this ‘city, ndustries Ohio and Peunsyly 7 r z i Mr. Simms was taken from the ranks, | suienad severly thrugh the operat ates : the Opera of SQUALE, ‘iodlcals and New Publications constantly added. ing southern marshals would have to stop or the | tye samen erniond (et oo ene Fegents Of | tovether with other artisans, to help repair the | sears MIL White thea ae ieee THE GAMBLING SCANDALS TN PARR, DON PASQUA Sate mt G. T. WASHBUEN & CO._ | ‘The undersigned have formed a copartnerabip for the | 12, 5 ‘2 the Sinfthsonian Institution was passed. datnage done to the public buildings by the tavad- | had suffered severely, yet the full effect of tue re |. PARIS. Feb. 14—lhe excitement over the game ‘Which will be given by Signor BRIGNOLT for the be- = purpose of conducting in the city of Washington the | dePartment would be cleaned out, | Inreply to the age Pr uildings by Suffered severely, vet the full eff bling srandais con Beltre Dauxes Fox 188: x Mz. Platt, from the comimittes on patenta, re- say Sees wholesale umber. business in'all ia branicues, aude | TePorter’s inquiry, Mr, Cameron said that the stave- ing army. He worked as a carpenter on the SUFFERERS OF THE Of10 FLOOD. ent aw Was not yet known, It would be ¥ rted a bill to regulate practice in patent sults. pei ; the rm name aud style of THOMAS J. SHRYOCK & | Ment was untrue, Ps Ja 5 we Of the club im Mr. Voorhees’ resolution requestity the Secretary | Wat departihent building, and made a | unwise by auy frrsh disturioner of thetart The fives as weit Which tt occurred Is Dest Ce a8 the court cards Were tharked, ‘The aMeunt of oe , * number of the doors for that butiding. When | vent the country finding out the whole ees “ a initing Liste for r S of the Intertor to roval of indemnit; 2 ry finding 01 rites found under the valety bed ts now sald to Secure your seats at Metacrott & Co's. febinat | Povo and Des Wosks to fe how THOS. J. SHRYOCK, ‘THE PURCHASE OF THE THETIS by the govern- fnud selections made ty the ™ Orthern Pacific Rait-| {M*, Old War department buliding was about | last law. Besies, Congress is in no -condit | have been one million francs. ‘The elub will be tore _Seou SE ee be Fas ‘Of Baltimore. to be torn down Mr. Simms obtatned permisston | pass a harmonious and well considered Latit law. | 28" - aaah TRAE Soret on the International Lessons for 1384 GEORGE F. 4 Butine seems aor the Greely relietexpedition was completed | road company was, with the assent, ot the MOVer, | trom the Secretary Wf Was a ean | Rass janes | oughly reorganieed and anew Daliot for members N at Qusstion dooks and Lesson Papers for 1864, Fate Mangrerof the Iehiel Lumber Compatiy. | Yesterday, the inspection of the vessel having | After debate, referred to the committee on publle | ours We had inate wai tee hee eel as THE Two WoUsES XoT TC HARMON: is a COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, wae copeewaaie He. Georne F Fe romnte Wit bs she renigent partner. roved satletactory to the, London Doard, d of trade. ei Senate, on motion of Mr. Sawyer, took up the | Hiehto Of his euriy a. sand & specimen of bis han: | with each other, Dut there are differences of mi Linnie Sooner oe s |ALLANTYN IN Me ae J he v price paid for her was £: The es Mr. , LOOK | Ic Mr. Simms Was one of elgh' : fon among members of the same party In the same ee enthousans MR. JOHN McCULLOUGE, enue Tumber business on his own accountin the city of Balti- y if < Dill making all public roads and highways - ated Bs i 2, whe ie SAME P elit the Queen's dlary were sold the first dig 4 cute as 428 Tth Street. ‘ eee ee original price asked by the owners was nearly 4 tate, | Of the’ Assoclated Soldiers of the war of 1812, who | pon ang BY - law could only | $ 4 ~d Bit JonS MectLLovatt “— = Se RATER posars | 160000. “he Bear is expected to’ reach New Yark } TOU% karan debaced by Meare Pion le held their annual, meeting Septeinber 12h WSU at | bende when one art hee aoe fewer sd eae | Teed lion wil be Fond” Dy te ead of Us Mi JOHN MeCULLOUGIE Ty, D. eo costmac TU EWE Ce oie | to-morrow from St. Johns. passed. a the home of John D, Clark, No. 1203 H street ae sponsibility. In the present Congress the respon month, ‘asd W. 3M. Couner's Powerful Cotapany. Weltavg jistrccettcd ths latent dentene of MINTON, | ALY EIGHTEENTH. Test for the entire Miteral ts | eigen que Fiooo SURFERRRESecreta The House. Closed, With Che end OF the war of 16, he was for | PIMC Would be divided between a detoerst fa wil. publish, Impressions ot aa vmersivs HOLLINS & CO"S CEL: BRATED TILES for agate chet gerd hein ciate tng Reet eae cores | ee cotltuates that the pinhiees ef aequeenr Mr. McKinley (Ohio) presented a telegram trom many years eee. ee oie tari shoud bec ata ti proploswould a cuit the lectures be delivered This ( Wedneelas) and SARGINTOS | Seon dis dosent ho Ur oa tel ga the doce and | Sime ywitin which the material will be removed, which | the mayors of varines tebe amount to about | Cleveland, Ohio, detailing the destruction occa. | {tel and he took part in, the reception of, Latay- now whom to hold ancountable, “It_was probable ited Nate 2 ree VinulSivs ere Maratea 8 oF Enc ieband Ase | cgFzoPORaIS WL also bo Fecerved for the Entire Material | $00,000. Gen. Saxton, at Loulsvilic, will atert a | sloued by the Ohlo Moods, and recommending that militia of the District participated. clal.guesaous, and bethporit tk weokd hee tariy | _ Gr Parenszona Tie take ieee ct Mew bees Supa CRNA SE cerek Eaminn en Aunerican Of, the three-story buslding adjoining. No. 1104 F strevt, | boat to-day with suppites, operating dtrectly below | Congress increase to $100,000,000 the appropriation HIS BUSINESS PROSPERED day for this country when this 1s the case, 80 tht | taken Une oath of sulmaission and Hdelity wo Russie SELIUS CESAR Saturday Evening. | Het abd aera no Amount offered therefor and alio the pres wee ek toe Plesburg, mse ing eae eS, ending, & boat at | tor the relief of the sufferers, and It, was reterred | undor carctul Loner nek intelligent management | Popular opinion might tatrly decide for of’ agaitist : SULIUS CESAR eiecarnee Imip _ 1520 Fennsyivauis avenue northwest. | fhe work will Urals ee Hime WithIA WICH | Trnton, aL aN, ESCIMAIE COMt Of BED rea. | %0 the committee onappropriations. Until he became one of the leading and most popu- | Protective duties. That Tn the stock Tiiacoha Wrentnaiond tik HICHELIE Proposals will also be recefved for the Excavation of | Saxton's expedition. Will cost. about’ the. same, | _ On motion of Mr. Singleton (Miss) the Senate Di. lar business men of the city. He was engaged for Sok RECURACAN PARTY Pacttle National Bauk ate inv ‘urday Matinee RICHELIEU {he Prenuises, 0x96 fect area, to-adepth of about 11 feet | leaving $120,000 of the amount — appropri: | for the construction of a brary building was taken _ has been from the Dewinnityy and is in favor of such RICHELIEU Bide ta eeeeevel et the sidewalk af the bighest point. | ated “to be disbursed by General. Beck- | UP from the Speaker's table and referred to the | Many years asa contractor, supplying stores to the tive duties, with a view to diversity our tn orion Denuatoroey. Bids to state price per cubic yard, which will include | with, who has charge’ at Cincinnati, | Committee on the library. Senna ree roma ey eens the laws It has enacted for Pep lnc yd | fev13 He GENIN ToR ko. BALDNESS, Dor iiferaiation Sree WE MOSES & SON, Ee La ane erer tel Gan Heckewitn to) hire ‘THR CHALMERS-MANNING CONTEST. Washington for a. number of years” When the ae hea beni Pace on ee a cea ae = ae ee L _febis-4t_“Corner‘7th street’and Pennsslvan! Other necessurles {oF the Nese cute es toe ee aed | ‘The House then resumed the consideration of the | panic came during President Jackson's administra: | ground against all systems of protection, anid frame CATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY. 2 P-GP ALL PERSONS INDEDTED TO THE ESTATE | west from that point us possible, The four ationg | contested election caso of Chalmers against Man- TWHGI showed Wow eas ae nee idee occurred | Taws siraply with a view to revenuc. 1 eliew thst MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY lem BALDNESS. Mak iurnedlate cetera othe ok ars Feauested to | ordered from Columbus barracks to Cinclanatt wilt | ning. Tiny POBIOs WAGES, Moran tenes eee {a ae reer agreed gpd ech gee ‘CHARITY BALL perwons having Clans avainat the eatate will pisses | Sccompany the boats, ‘The {Ary has requested | Mr. Belford (Colorado) spoke in opposition to the | threatened, the directors of. the Bank of Washing. FO ee ene, ROTORS AT Che eae CHSRITY BALE BALDNESS, resent then itmned Gen, Beckwith to send him an estimate ot what he | admission of Manning, tn the interest, he suid, of | ton feared that a run would be made upon thet | Frowing trellis ia rertate of rae eta es . MAKYJ, L ELIOT, Exeentrix, WHI be able to accomplish with the 120,000 rematn- | Folitieal morallt P poll the ey. th these | when hens cae ing feeling in certain of the states ae Es Ly an tical decency. Ih these | which might imperil the bahk. No oue would ad. ae eae febl-s,tu.th6t sibEstreetn.w. | Ing, and has suggested his conferring with Hon. ARTHUR KIFLE C: BALDNESS. = — —. 10 i G estes election cases the republican party had committed | vance money at such a critical time to any oa ea ne MONEEIASS, is (26) SIRCUEATING LIBRARY, 1749 PENNSYT- a mand Sint a Clnclnnat, as to the best course | biistering outrages, only equaled by the outrages | bank. Mr simuis was onsulted tn the emergency, sevtonire crested gd is would stand the Music by ANIA Avenue. The best tew books, seven | % Pt committed by the democratic party. It was time | With tie promptuess that characterized all hi dae 7s peor ‘The process of loss of hair may take place elther rap- | monthly and two weekly mugazines as S000, as isa ——__---_____ that honest and honorable men should determine | Husiness operations, he Went st ones to a Dumber | EXteNd to all forms of labor, aud need nut extend = eee Er : peutrndomatian sea idly Im the course of weeks or months. or, as is enerally | Terms 60 cents per tuonth or @4 per year se Yas SOCIETY NOTES. ‘these cases as an upright judge would determine a | Uritenke ea ye be went at onc (| to capital, which 1s, at thts period, aituost as cheayy ve and at the rf ree, of w a Uy | Te nts p s . Se 1 e would de a| offriends and. by ply telling them tat he . it SAS Boeri, alu a testes WIth ‘rickets aimiveing Gentleman and tay, @i_fig-ate_ | Sh. came the low inalow and eradualshrough a period of [op AN AMERICAN Ax Phommuitioy cow pending before him. On two occasions the | needed woney s\cunel thousands of dolars on mis | ADA abundant as tis tn Europe, “ie had alwas cules ap = me — Pend atter puberty, baldnew does not ordi | £5 veution will meet in Lincoln Hull, at (3) prot THE CABINET RECEPTIONS. democratic party, by brute force and political | persoual credit. This money he placed in the e re Ee pectnentn ine oe toute Wut that SE H»NLON SEASON AT FORD'S | Bariy icin or uation Steet uutit the age of 36 of 90 | FEBRUARY ora, and continue tortigh the followin & ue Owing to the pleasant weather of yesterday after- | POW" ¢ mate + juddets “el years, “The scalp throtuchout the process appears to be | two dayaand evenings, Hon, Frederick Dotuelass, Press : el and now it practically refused to seat hin | danger ch threatened Sunms one | pen Faw materials are judiciously developed inn. = s gual these gry eplagidimmurshately by aahortce | Ereudent 3. Bland Tee x Reo tOFN: | attended. For so many weeks past there has elther | that Manning contested that lehid ao cece, Johnson @ Co. bankers “In the later years of life, | BOtthInk that any Industry which cannot be p som staine OF the Ratuene. Gueslicaces oak aimou ats | Sas a SCE HORT Re eal ae sas | aad cttace Tore cee a. E:D: BAILFA. Seo: | Been such a steady downpour of rain or hopleless | Mr. Ray (N: I) opposed the minority resolution, | Htaiking with young Westies are he ate Sonabiy expecied, In the lao of time, tot seit-ms | Sagmns tae 1 ‘YValry oF comparison om any stage, in the performance of | of tine even these cease to appear, ‘complete bald- drizzle that even the stoutest hearted have been | 40d (he resolution offered by Mr. Curtin cof Peuna.), | earnestly’ Impressed Upon them the ‘importance get the full benent of protection by the chenneie | Maree-mile 5 ian Ex aeiee Ress of a certain portion of the salp te the result, = a iss 2 and supported that reported by the majority of thé | and advantage of establishing @ good natne. He be i peng >- LE VOYAGE EN SUISSE, ‘There may be ait apiaratice of thie dawn, which proves | FEF") NE NyP BEAR TUR Ew iscouraged from making a round of calls. In this | Snmiftes om chitin often referred to his rxperteuce ais aimember of the | Of Nowe productions, which will follow trom hone | qrhe Greely Relief Steamer Bear in New Mustratine the mishaps of a tour to and through Swit- | that the hair follicle atill exists, and can be made to pro- | aq cored the FARRAG! And PURE BEL. | W8Y 4 formidable ist of visits had accumulated, | 5 Mass.) took the same v firm of Lewis Johnson & Co. When the bank was | Competition. ‘The production of the farm wili have Vor zeriatalin Stace Coach and Uy Hiilroad, willbe given | dice Healthy hair avain fy "proper treatment. Whe | Sui Kgtmets. where our castomens will find PURE BUT the first day of sunshine was eagerly welt ommnittee Not Of the members of the frm | te Advantage of a home market caused by wie d= | Sew Yous, Feb. 14 with all wales ee Dreenre aldvow atucuir GUE YOURS | TAALes. gud eversillay cles Get con te ea rose the Secretary of State's the parlors | authority conferred upon it by the Hou: ‘were announced, depositors at once came to them, | Ye'SiGy of employment. | has been purchased by THE KEAD) QF A REAL COACH | rae Te deceeateel Be ce nants or the scalp wtfectedL, ‘sé tharket, Wee? thronged with callers until after six o'clock. | been gravely angued that Manning's admissions | and they were soon engaged tn a thriving business, | FREE TRADE DESTRUCTIVE 0 THE BUSINESS INTER- | Greely telie pedition, arti Sa erRAIN, ETC. ‘Thus we have Crown, Frontal Part and Temple Bald- | _! = JOS, C. FEARSON'S SONS. | Mrs. Frelinghuysen, who during the first part of | made in his reply to the notice of contest, should though, Mr. Simms sald, he never had advanced ENTS. hus, N.F., o-day. sbi Nabors e ness. The last two are so mich dren = = not estop him $0 far as to deprive hi Atuents | one cent to form a capital When Mr. Simms re-| He expressed the opinion that free trade, a: _ if ptt A Train Telescopea. had seated Chalmers when he had not been | bank as a depositor and thus Secured 1t against the | Of the chief objects of the protective taws, a8 that) Bt iast thy Lhe rules © resolution. if Later these, in turn. are shed, roy: Re Opened and the nan ‘steamer Bear, which e rhiuent "for the here from Bh ane Pee = : the reception was absent at the lunch party given EVERY NIGHT DULING THE WEEK AND THREE | ("it your hairis thin, harsh. dey. enlit faded or prema. | [og"” JOHN B. Lanta. cel Re by Mrs. Lelter to Mrs. McElroy, was assisted by the | and his district of a represenuative, ‘That was trey Pais a aa are cated by Frank Hurd, some college protessi ray: if you have anv disease of the hale crscalp | “fing removed his office to. (ry tL ‘AMlsses Frelinghuysen and Miss Wallach. K it He genes ema Mees ¥., Feb, 34—An up bouna don't peeicet 1 but cons track taking water at U ni ac Dut that was not the significance of the admissions. | as hls share of the profits, which he considered as | Ill theorists—would be utterly destructive to the | ytepsox, Sop Saerirce te, ah consuls Deg, NAN DYCK, Derma: | _ tebi3-st" No. 1314 F street northwest. Mrs. Lincoln’s reception yesterday was one of the | ‘he only significance was that hts adinission the Interest. received” on his good name, | Dusiness Interests of the country and produce the train sta: attention to the treatment of the hur and ear ‘B-DIVISION OF ASSOCIATED | Most enjoyable of the season. Upon a table in the | @ Plece of testimony going to show that hi He was upright, exact and conscientious | Stine stagnation In trade and fnenetal ruin that foi a7 aa, Sas Sooenanes by Une caboose destroyed and AY, FEBRUARY and after Thursday. rears. and is pleased to announce that he has perfected | “2 Charities—Notice—The directors of this sube . enutled to the seat, To say that in ¥ in all his dealings Personal he — whs | lowed the tendency to free trade in 1 ud 1 E'nrthod of treatment by which he can produces | division ars teiemsd to mice ath ee bed ne Soueay Utes Gf Gaacalien San ee fone RnPaie | Me ‘circumstances of the case the decision should | Very much” Deloveue For ‘newly’ a. Sore "er | “What we Want.” Ma Senator shermnn Inrcone | he owth of huir in every case where the hair | east corner Pennsylvania avenue and 24d stent ho e 01 e te " “el ged 7 sion, “1s a systeta of prot nr ved. ity pratmep am | Rev THUDAY EVENISG "ue ists inet at 740 | M Toom was cleared fordaticing, and w hand. |, ORNNGL {a the ceruneate, woyld ef | yours no had not been engaged in active business | 10m, vida spat NCERT, FOR THE BENEFIT OF ction duties, ioderate in e inirned, Involving @ Jom of & caus on Mi es th : See or aauelt {Insult the intelligence and honesty of the House. | }iis bealth was well preserved, and almost to the | degree, but stable and certain. This last Isa great injured. arrident was caused by Mie SP-C. Ac Navy Yard FEBRUARY ota, 6. | onasOnan tos me Sindses Dee Ie eeab TS | CGE rata EE athena a ee ak MSatin with | H€ did not propose to stultity huinselt by voting | day ot his death he appeared vigorous and was fre: | polnt, and one Which should obtain consideration, and due to cuipable carelessness, All tral iu, Dancing Tickets 31.00. | call describe your case, and send 3 stamps for anawer. caaia * Uitnmings of passamentarie’and lace, was assisted | Sst the half dozen essential tacts that were | quentis secu on the stiveta Meattended generally | Then we Want Marked chatiges in our commytctad | kaye, aud de $a Thosnpenn's Drie Store, from ladies at the | Serd for circular. daid-wathse | [2g SAMUEL § SHED. in receiving by Mrs. Harrison, the guestot the occa- | X20W2 to him. ° Uhe meetings of the Oldest Inhabitants’ socivty, and | 1Ws to encourage Atnerican shipbuilding and com- Ba SS ee SS Gane F R Gis FIxTURES, Gas FrxruRes, | Hm. 1n.an clefant costume of white satin de Lyon, | qigyag, eS WAS 1B Progress when this report | was much Interested in the growth of the city,with | Mereeon the high sean” | re Fe, 14 —Oficials of both the _—— ‘the entire front of which was embtoidered tn bead ad ry Of which his name is 80 closely con- TEA DEL PHT, Feb, — als PUTT Le Ts BRIGNOLE | hy AE. ge PEAT, SAMIEY Hens sna an BLATE MANTELS, with the Nowers and leavesti nace tee a ‘The District in Congress. ected. “Mr. Sinms, ‘however, had not been Gut ot ‘The Deluged Districts. Iatngh Valen asa Foonse tee L ——— siecases of the Throat and Lungs—Du. ISAAC 3. MAK- | LATROBES, RANGE: FURNI Mary Harrison wore cerulean blue stlk;' Miss SIXTH BTREET AND BLADENSBURG RAILROAD. his house for | ‘several weeks, though, he | MARKET WAGONS NOT ABLE TO GET INTO CINCINNATI— | deny the Pevived hy POsTTIVELY TINSPULMONARY BALSAM has over 20 veara tene NGES, ‘ACES, | Schenck, black Satin Gamassro and ‘ince Atee | Me Ane ales ‘inthe Senate to-| W43 Bot considered tobe seriousiy lL IKONTON, ONO, TWO-THIKDS UNDER WATER. ts to be, ON FRIDAY EVE FEBRUARY 15, fation. and te recommended by physicians ministers, PLUMBING AND HEATING. Sturgis,’ garnet velvet brocade; Miss Lida Miller, Sit sd alle cela Tast Thursday he was attacked with pneu-| crxcrxwatt, Feb, 14,1. m.—The air has become “are ‘The Musical and Social Event will be the e-antre ofthe | Jewyeim. aud whe vublic eneraiy. an es ot Coughs Peer a DIAcE tual white tonne ea combined, with | 4@¥ 8 Dill to tfeorporate the 6th street and Bladens-| monia, which terminated fatally. He was a enuiy wince Tnldnight. ‘The river hus heen rising | Wey have “Faas ena” eee ce een BOL by: Se lobbing promptly done, Fite ilk; Miss Cullum, shell pink surat ilk; | Burg railroad company. It 1s the same bilisub-| widower, Dut leaves ason and four daughters One . SIGNOR P. BRIGNOLT, = an inch per hour, except froin 9 to 11.01 ten per cent on the stock ax ridicule _feb12 409 9th strect northwest. } Miss Sherrill, olive silk’ and vel vet brocade; Miss | stantially that was introduced tn the House several | Of ils sons, the late Dr. Simms, died just a year ago | night, when the rise was In Donizetti's delightful Italian Opera that they hav tater. ALL ve 1 Satistartorily trafic mit Had = se Riddle, whit Mh Loot MrT x vin O, | Yesterday. Arrangements were being made to-day | fescue 40 feet 3 i the Lehigh Valley for an DON PASQUALE. TOE TIE DISP CR OF COLCMMI AT! | bird fn" back “elvel tnd ince Rene Wentaeaey | Eee ee Pen aN RINE a ee tmoratnk | Crossed the Lexington Pikes Govtngton. ‘Mine: MARIE GUDES. = Haswann & Heremssox Tusures Horses agaitist Fire, Diseases or accidenta, | will be the last reception Mrs, Lincoln will hold for | Wallés, W. 13. Thompson and their assoclatesas tne | from St. Aloystus church, Of which the dec an island, and market wagons have stopped Petition form Railroad & Simnor MAINA, br cz All Lowes promptly. paid, the present season. incorporators and empowers them to lay either a | Was @ member, ing the city. ‘The Commerctal-Gazetw has received | | BOSTON, Mass, Feb. 14.—In the house yesterday rpc: oe Tow fra tir eae pots, a ant |_Manotion teeter EE S_| A, UnOerOn aul and pena guta ot | BD Gh Pa a ay SAE | he coming Gola Wave and the Monde | SERESGAEBONS nanan gerne [Meant Beet rem © pes Renesto. Sir. TU » lorse power, steam or cable, along the following [RONTON, 10, Fel —This city 1s two-t Is by bituself, a julnt © Qrebestra, Aduienistt 1. tew-ry LOW for all their artistic productions. Also deat in | _aia office, 921 F street northwest. Lee Gagitsh destoeed her, MT Kiusley and Mrs Earl | route” commencing at th aid. Peuncyivanin ave | seacran neuter r tee enter more creer | Whe tee the wet beyond all es | on judictary 4 Seats for wale now at Ms —— ae caak ue BUILDING |JUMBER OF ALE SIZES AND pee aaewie Ras uring the cartier part of | BUC BOTs ane Oth to its intersection, with K,] ‘The chief signal oMcer furnished the following mate. More than half the people ary homeless Anew militery march, e 5 2 : mal ep its inter sith Maryland avenue and | Special bulletin to the press at 10:35 o'clock this | *24 Out of food. dedicated to Geors a and_well-seasoned White Pine from CULLS to | her recepjion, absent at Mra Leiter's luncheon. | and to its intersection with Maryland avenue and | Spec! La ss GREAT SUFFERING ENTUCKY. ROT Shi opined bys tell ban Re emcee See eienwk a eeey, 1006 | CEPR atria aed Vin ne from CULTS to Se ooo oe Miss Walker, performed the | 15th street, northeast, thence along the Bladens-| morning: Fatr and freeing weather prevails tn | cyxcrysats Ome ain aed ae ae euInD, Kg of the acts of 1882, and If 80, WyWEATER comqce Parton, Celling, Walnsroting and Florine, in wal- | duties of hostess, and’ was by. taniy persona mis. | DUNK Dike to the Distelct une. Meterred to the Dis-| the Missiseippl and Oblo valleys, with northerly to | ts completely submerged. There ts great sultenig peepee Sey re geet pores Toh — But, Cherry, Aah ‘Poplar, Georgia, Virginia aid Whit | taken Tor her sister, owing to the strong likeness. | tict committee. ese Winds he Temperature $s, Delow freee: | SUCRE Tie COE Are saons Are capataay WrGaL |e aes Give aecnaeir toma tet ores Oe MONDAY. FPEMPLE HOTEL—STRICTLY TEMPERANCE, FPG ar pines ful and complete atock of the best grades || Mes. Gresham was assisted in receiving by her Capitol Topics. ing on the Texas coast, and 20 degrees below zero | Conte muons sent t0 8. Powers or 4. F, Pemberton, | airs tition Was Teferred to the commite Great Success of the Thie le, home-like house, located on 9th | WALNUT CHER, SABE PORT an taut BAR | daughter, Miss Gresham, In green silk and Spanish Winters was to-day appointed conductor | in “northern Minnesota. The temperature has Uiriver dispatches pecetved inst nienC tate that, | ¥2¢ om the Judiciary HARRY MONTAGUE net, opposite U. 8, Patent Ofice: rates $2 per dav for | ete. ‘Lstithates and quotations freely furnished on sp: | lace: Miss Smith, daughter of Mr. Richard smith, | f the House elevator. fallen from 20 to 90 degrees In the lake region South- | the river 1s falling in the region of Callipulls, and. uae ens Who will appear this week in his uew Comedy, entitled | Lourd. with liberal reduction per week or | plication, and orders delivered to all parts of the city, a | of the Cincinnat!’ Commerctal-Gazette, In pink ax? KEOGH’S NOMINATION RECOMMITTED. Ward to Louisiana. Warm southerly winds and | 4¢ stationary at Huntington and Portsmouth. Telegraphic Bi THE QUEEN OP LovE, | month, isa very hecemity ina city. like this. With no | Jess than'current market prices, Tah silk, with crystal trimming; Miss Jones, of | ‘The nomination of Thomas B. Keogh for United | rains continue on the Atlantic coast. ‘The indica = Atamecting of the creditors Inconnection with which will le presenited for the first | Hai ladies fora security, very desirable alone eurane WM. McLEAN iN. CI iT ti ‘that the cold wave will reach the Atlantic | GREAT DAMAGE IN THE SOUTHWEST ALONG THE jeaule hats and caps, in Bos QUADE! ‘AMOUR, Fam. to7 pan, MES. 8/D.LAFETRA, | #3 eS a = 1 ed to the committee on the Judiciary, a 3 4 a St. Loris, Feb. 14.—Telegrans received Dy Tail As hg gps oars, Wie Laure, thePendgy, | ee Doar niet ga NAL HEE | agence ane eae acage Pieuant recepunn | which pure adversey on eto thoenate "| Era Sm nana ne tHe tal AN aaa rept a iat ot dia e uartette, Mile LaFavre, the: 200 Piedmont farms. 2. | at which she was assisted by Miss Teller, Mrs : art dee 23 | and damage he Missourt, Kansas und Texas ‘Mr. and Mra W. J. Conway, the Duncan ‘Sisters, an HILLEARY & SON, Warrenton, Fauquier county, Vir- Smith and Miss McGraw. i NOMINATIONS WITHDRAWN. Cooler, clearing ileal is Ane cated for the branch of the url Pacific Failroad through the: “ . Tur Portas Care, = 7S | ‘The Choral class will give a concert at Lincon| ‘The President yesterday withdrew the following | Suth Atlantic ahd east gulf ateson Friday. | The Indian ‘Territory in the way of washouts caused by | SH MATINERS TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS axp SATUR- | erm STREET AND VERMONT AVENUE, (ES, ARE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK. | Hall on the 28d of this month, the proceeds to be | NOmInations: William H. Hobbs as recelver of put- | fect and 10 inches on the ange TC, wilt probably heavy rains and high water. pine ArKausas river = ———____ SARS. ____®00 | 1g first-class Cafe for ladies and gentlemen, open until bolder, Ot {he ARLINGTON FIRE INSUB- devoted to charity. Mr. King, of New York, who ts | llc moneys at Taylors Ainn.; sent to the | reach its maximum by Friday. At Loulsville thas | 16 very Met, and all its trtbuts Theat Mtitane | THR TEMPORARY INCKEASE OF BUSINESS AT THE CITY IME MUSEUM. Ruenigh®. “Mealwaia curte ot table d'hote. Privatedin- | ANGE AME ANY for the District of Columbia, for the 0 pleasantly remembered here for his fine Singing | Senate December 19th, 18% Perry L. Harrison, as | risen 8 inches during the night, and Is 45 feet 2 dn- | BMG | Much of FR RATS along these streatns, | “post OFFICE —A COMPARISON WITH POKMER YRARA. Beery atom MOREAT AND COSTLY SHOW. | ie howe foriuschediuver ur supper jarticn Seals | id at the office of ‘the Company, 1609 Penny: | at the concert at Stewartcastioearly in the sesso, | postmaster at CMAGter Ne Talladega, Ala, went | Chest eee HER ee Car ee raeats | issuuuerged, and heavy damage has been done'es | “it there 1 any ncrease in the St. Valentinely bvery afternoon and wight this wel day, Week or inont avenue northwest, SATUIDAY, February 23d, | will come on for the occasion, Varwick as postmaster at ladega, Ala., sent | ches since last ni umberiand is 44 feet ~ a r us Dee day business,” sila Mr. James E. Bel, the: = Haris and Dog Grp. : a ae Leo ete SAneaeen aa roperty. Dispatches diso state Uhat heavy raltis | day’ business,” si “ supert preci ie a eo ay — in B.W. FRAZIER, Proprietor. | TU, [oi pen a a et ‘The widow of Gen. Thomas Francts Meagher, of | ! tue Senate on the 4th inst. Chattanooga, “AC Ticksourg the Fiver is'29° feta | have talion nearly all Over Texas and uuinerous | tendent of theelty. delivery at the Clip postomen, Philips atid Boe a fr oe Theater, § ADIFS ATTENTION = 18 VEGETABLE coved ayRuP® | New York, anda well known member of society PAE SOUT TY OF Ae Ee aean a Anehes, oF 18 inches below danger Iine. At Mem. | Washouts ave occurred on the railroads, delaying | today, “Wwe do Tol hollow it. One reason 48 that The fsothersand Miss Mabel | Jf y eR OETA Pe COUGE BIRO | ee atte se 7g | Mr. J. W. Bowman testified before the House | ohis a5 fect 10 inches AUST. Louls 12 fect inches | tals and in'errupting trac of all kinds. Wasi | the general tmustties, Imes Inerenedt ce teuce thnk HH ACHE THUG in ali toeir Gees: Tos ete LATEST PARISIAN MODES TN HATR GooDA ES for 2 gars hae, proved to be Goa best 5 Femedy | there, passing pl formley’s | committee on expenditures in the Department of | Iie Red river is 18 feet at Shreveport, and the AT- outs have also occurred on the tron. Mount.iin Pad | ttmakes any temporary Increase of thts kind less Prof. Everett, Mamunoth Ho, What Is It? The Grest MLLE M. J. BRANDT &e. Free from all drugs aud narcotica, Tat Al Atthe dinner given by Justice Field last even- | Justice to-day in relation to the official conduct of | kansas 25 feet 8 inches at Fort Smith. ‘The rivers ie oe sestey oy ae rad yey ‘ae Loan ean pianeten patie pote fang we a 7, Se a WILL REMAIN UNTIL MARCH ler AT MRS. M3, | Oru! Nes eats 1210 _ | sng, im honor of the seventy-nlnth birthday of nis | ¢X-United States Marshal Alten, of the western dis- | are generally Jeghec than they wire ae che time of | fralich to charleston, nun | etter taciities this year tot getting tee med — All fo 2 stoaios NTS, 1509 F Starer. {UNCASTE! (OWARD, CHEMISTS AND | y 2. 4 trict of Missouri. He said that Mr. Allen had made | max 1 r = + ‘Tn the plies of letter yo TaGoEw Wisi Am USER ‘Tomect increasing dematids tor 1 Patel commen 7th and X strecte ncrtnwat | Prother, David Dudley lela, covers were laid for | false accounts and had allowed chates to De mate | Year's ools, and te food tn the lower Mi pt PROCLAMATION OF GO¥. KNOTT. In the prs of letters in tue Sorng room, where INCULS RHEA WAVES SHINGLED BANGS? Hee Pi tdate peut and fine Chemicals, Thele | twenty. |The table presented a handsome appear- | for transportation of deputies when the oNicials | Will probably equal that of last ye: Lovrsvriix, K¥.. Feb. 14—AC 11-00 last mizht the raat uoamane a ee eee = which, COMMEN BRUARY 25, 1894. ‘These styles never need be in the hairdressers hands, | SPeclalty is Physiciany Preveriptions, JaSi_ | ance, with its decorations of flowers and artistic | haa not traveled. Me was of the opinion that the = canal gause Fegistered 44 feet 7% Inches, with the | Sn a fair proportion ot envelopes, whic AND JOB PRI b on their fi plainiy fact that they cone ch Alwaysinonier by plain combing. Hair Dressed and GHAY & GLARKSON, HOOK AND JOB PRINT. | Httlé menu cards, Mrs Field and hersister-in-law, | Cemmarshal could have been prosecuted aad coor Prospective Improvements. Water rising % ofan inch per hour. ‘The weather | bore on ty plamis ey ‘See next week's papers for program; also localities ingle gi os : : Mrs. Dudley Field, jr., were the only ladies present, = getting colder. ation ai onviite | ta I led, 3a26-Lm' GloM Oftic Penns} Mrs. Dudley Field, j1 nt tad DE is getting colder. ‘The situation at Jeffersonvilte | tained the loving and highis-colored missives, pee ‘Giagram of tall cats be esen ad secured seuta = Briets aud speeches promptly printea sete scenic ies | The gentlemen were Kev. Henry Field. aad Hom Tisied Mad his case not been barred by the statute | 4 new HOTEL PRosECT—A PARIMERY RUASE BY | grows worse, At Utica, Ind., twelve families were | decked With skewered hearts and other insignia of —T | Pouso Sraxa W. ek Ghepyana gui Ala saat rarua'a | Srlnghiyeen Huai Miaconigeh, wetics WOE | ne sere EE IRIE penn, the wah toca eae, | SEALS a age gee ae | aT a rere? Sitka eae ae ce febu ‘A ent, el furabie. agents for ‘Farm D n, Justice Blatchford, Justice Harlan, joned thee! Sought sarety In| the 1th of Februai COLAND Wraixa VV ATER Cojm Stel Viste Engravings for tvertising purposes: | Justice Gray, Senator Bayard, Senator Gibson, and | TBE Interior Department Contingent | yr, jonn Chamberlain, the well known restar- | {02 ‘open air, on high knoils near br. Gov. Kaott | promise sult. 5) 7 ree ; ny vein * Pror Cane Faerres. a cards, etc. nai-3m_ } Representatives Randall, Dorshelmer, Hewitt’ and "Fund. ateur, has made a proposition to the McLeans, | hasissued a proclamation tothe peopleot Kemucks, |) oI think what Tae STAR sald yesterday ts true, Tycemanent Gcruian, Vast. respectfully aneounces | A SURE CURE FOR BRIGHTS DISEASE AND ALL | pos THE “ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | Randolph Tucker. és SOME ITEMS FROM THE STATEMENT FURNISHED TO | whosd purchase of the property facing McPherson | calling upmn them to aid the flood sufferers by pei: | continued Mr. Bell. = The Christmas and Easter THREE PIANe TTALS, At MA ENTS HALL, Thin water Gee Se Medical Facult ts Residents ip particularly called to PHOSVIT, | Mfr, and Mra. Charles Payson entértained at din-| THE HOUSE OF BEPRESENTATIVES SHOWING HOW ee tth'at wurlock. gndoracd new apes He | card business Is doing aw: and Nerve Tonic and Safe days subscription, contributions and otherwise, vat juare Was mentioned in yesterday's Stax, to erect | Tite el i t J, Where | to come Valentines, they seem to be going out of Sees a thronghout New England, and by a large number. _ | 17 1s EXPENDED. pause) a Suggests that relief associations be formed, where com Unies, STURSLESS | citerns of thin city, who used itwith wonderful eects | (Usd gaat Fe ET ae Ee eee a Mesars. Gloves, | _An oMclal statement of contingent tund expendi | fF Is uso a large hotel. Tho idea ts to have the | Pra‘ticabies al pusced at once iu communion | ate altosetter, Lt me se thougue wae Ee it omg gene! ie flooded districts. | i suow.” | tnd tor lustraied Pamphlets and see the endorse- W. 0. MILBURN, Poore, Monroe, McCauley, Worthington, Devens’ | tures in the Interior department for the fisca year | BW Dullding and to use tho houses at present on | with the onganiz'd agencies of Uwe Node districts | Hures: y with valentines Ag Seawon tickets. © ct ror 2sk8 that there shall be a charity | Mr. Bell then took up a memorandum book, ang | JOHN KEYWoRTH, a BoleInventorand Manufacturer, | Chew, Hopkins and Hoy. 188, transmitted by Secretary Teller to the House | Vermont avenue for apartments, Tt ts not known ) The governor asks that there shall bo a charity j Soon had a table of figures writtrm Gown ona Sheet ; THEAST, A) ES rapt alr aay Ri lat aa g BRASS ANDINONS, FIRE SETS, FENDERS | , TC Army and Navy german was well attended | of Representatives and referred to the committee | "Iris the intention to begin early In the spring | Uon by saying: “Whatever you do, do quickly.” of paper. ‘The results shown ty the table eur Furntshes music forall weanionsat lowest rates ja19-Im® | _ > = —— = '&c., &o. i last night, the number of dancing couples being | of expenditures in the Interior department, shows | the erection scan partment house in the north- crete RIVER STE nING a8 CENCTENAST. i eres 1tcid you," he went on, “the gee. capeee Pee Sern DRED! s] i E.F. BROOKS. GAS FIXTURES. unusually lai The cotillion, led by Lieut. Gar- | the total disbursements of the department on this | Western portion of the city. tats Wie) is, ediciones | nustne nereased font notice PANS, HoH aes, sr soserws matt! Deews Dava Sore on aes STREET, Senepiar, Berio... |lington and Str. 1. Hrudford, wae formed at | eeeotal Gebursements of the department on tas | UMt. Wan, Walter Phelps, ‘the now 70 feet 6 thes “The weather ts (growing | rl tushwess has tucrissed so that we don"t notiog Open for meeptic the last | ored Globes, Fancy rasa and Forcelain Lamps, Port: | tWelve o'clock, and lasted until tar into the morn- | Secretary's omice expended $11,280.64, the Indian | NeW Jersey, has purchased trom © S. A., | cooler. a 71 feet, arise of | In the Valentine business.” ‘The table showed that StEiabiee Puce faye, Sto nck pt Cpe aoteg ate eae ars unezaie Of the Secretary of War te- | omos #00), the Patent omes S24 1a; the eauen-| Dis place atthe head Of Connecticut avénuey De | “8 a i. he river now registers 71 feet, a ee ceust couenge bomen ce beacons ae ae eae SEIS RNa Sib Sadies Gnntleanen and Childrea | ytake pleasure in informing my friends and patrons | “dis E.F. BRooKs,_| Celved the guests. tion offioe (55,510.12, the. Fension off}o2 960.000, the | ee en ee ee enn cnenalt | 8x Inches since two Ollock tis morning. The | Tee and sak aod tho enue Gaye tate pean ene = «| that pending iipprovements at my old stand I will re- | >—5 pRuGs_—6. §. PRICE DRUGGIST, ans tem | _ MF Eugene Hale received this afternoon for the | land ofice $50,614.60 and the raliroad office $1,606.22. | Sr sowarme, “Te te located. On tne: wreck eae | ee ae ee enang 20 above. | Ot Unst thecaiculstion for to-0ey OOny ‘ecieaed \HOICE SEATS FOR move temporarily, TO street nyaiinrent the heading Phasascy MeSotNE | frst time during the season, The cxpencluures for herees and carriages sind | Son sucet empadie to tie ese Tne eee | ee ae, Teporssa fall of 38 inches in #2 hours, te, titer up to about hult-past ten o'clock. "The Cc Foubs THEATER ON OR ABOUT FEBRUARY IST, 1894, Musi, Puvaclaba Proncripioha.sa, specialty | at the luncheon given by Mra Redfern to Mra | tesceping And caro otthe same for the seers, ald waa" san00a. Teta not kh ides | AU Stagsvile’ iki.y60 milles above Cincinnati, the | Vusinesstor thethree days in dese were, welt sale at Brentano's Book Store, 11th street and Penn. Se ce Dam ARY 80 Patent “Medicines, Perfumery and ‘Toilet Articles ‘ti for | £478 ofce, alone amounted to s8.euns4. ‘The | Bald Wak NOM. I te, not, Known positively | At Staysville, Ky..@) miles above CINcInNALY Ce ee ee gan It ant fer toe ae, ap lvatia sven; Jas | TO NO. 1 PENS’A AVE. N. W., (VERNON ROW). | great variety, n1a_| McElroy this afternoon covers were laid for | norses, together with thelr feed, care, Shoeing, etc, | aren ore en pee. a) river is stat eg aeepne neon hear oe Booting f 94.53. On the i2th inst. the local Dust Where I will continue to keep afull assortment of | = twenty. Cost $8 405.01, while the carriages, repairs, etc. cost | Sime years: And (rom its position, Crore toe | eee ee serps more water here. Telegraph | Feu: srnounved woGISeAL. Nesenday tt eas ge0eet, DKUGS, CHEMICALS URITY SWEET CIGARETTES, ‘The program for to-night is a8 follows: The state | $1,398.58. One six-seat panel rockaway cost 4600, | SOME years, a1 rey Sergi s and | &ud W-day, up to about half-past ten o'clock, it and P' WEE ‘. item of horse-shoeing alone ran as high as | M0st fashionable quarter of the’ city, has but Marietta, Ironton, New Richmond, Kipley, aud ito $08. ‘The dally ave ‘ls now about. —— PURITY SUEEE CIGARETTES, Ginner at the Executive Mansion at 734 o'clock, | The item of horse-shoeing alc high regarded as a site fora residence, other small towns are entirely cut off, pina er tne oc Velaatinne day Gked bemaee ae ee | tenon *OMiUaity SWEkTOGNE Sires Brie Cours at chatea he Supreme Court, judges | Pave Yoon of an exfensive. character, Two sora hea TUE AUDSON MISING. | fine, othe St. Valentines ay about: . We a ‘coats ‘vers cost vers, al ae —l —__ ML. Scuivas, 26-3m 901 Pennapivania Avenue Northwest, | 4” Cc the Senators and Representatives of the juaiciary | coats for drivers cost $47. One pair of ee WHY THE wissiscrrrt mnvesTioaTING counters | hand here: abd the river fs Hisiug an inch ta howe ‘Tue Casm 07 AvoNz0 KRLL.—Judge Snell this eal — r ost ecg eeeag reception by Mr. and Jars. Wasbume, | tion to newspapers and periodicals foots up.to.a HAD TO GET A NEW MESSENGER, morning called Prosecuting Attorney Thomas’ at- IMPORTER, ARALYSIS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT, Te ane Party Dy Mr. air | Considerable sum in all the bureaus. Subscriptions | 4 good deal of fun has been among the téntion to the case of Alonzo Kell, the fifteep~year- aw Spinal Affection, General Debility, Sleepiesmens, | Weofferthe balance of our qatdiner Hubbard, of Connecticut, avenue, to their | ¢°) ‘and perfodicals and the purchase of books Ks isl old colored boy, who attempted to poison his uncle's i WEST 30TH STREET, NEW YORE. Nervousness. &e.. cuted. No drugs, no tnedicines, Su- SATIN AND FUR-LINED CIRCULARS daughter, and the German by the Misses May, of@ ‘Dlank books) amounted to $269.93, Senate officials, and even the grave Senators have ‘and stock, and set fire to his barn near Hills- WILL OPEN AT 1817 F STREET N.W.,o0 hooray lusts Permanently eradicated | Moles, Birth AND CARRIAGE ROBES AT osT, | Son,” *04 he card reception of Mrs. Frelinghuy- | (Molccretary's office. One item 1s “subscription to | been tickled at the expense of one of the measen- Gate, some weeks ago. Judge Suell sald thut tho s . as eteteal procesa. epee bee : . perlodicals, etc., $50.75.” In December two type| gers. He halls from New England and was me sed to adinit him to the reform ‘THULSDAY, PEBRUARY 7TH, 1094, | rows Hfviced Eurand ge een SEAL CACQUES, CAPS AND MUFF ‘The A. M.D. Club met ast night at tra G. G. ©. | Writers mera puvchased Lor the. Scares oMceat fected as messenger to accompany: the Hoar su Seno aod rangement ete Being made 10 send fu Physician Ladies treated at realdence, Corcoran following “re. in the south, He sald Kell For one week, with an elewant selection of Ccnnultation howre from 4 toe p- ia. “If guable to eal, | at September prices: Letty oath Wet ater |e irs to ype writer” called for an aitlay of $53, ‘ang | Committee on its Mississtppl tnvestigating tour. yg yt a . . writeand describe your case. JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, ‘Miss Annie Cath y- | in the following March the same amount was ex-| The messenger bad conceived the idea that he against him, and he thought there ought to be PARIS DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, Leases Paros AEABAME GABRIEL, | sao (62k Pounaylveoiaenae a rine Green, suthor of the Lear: for the same repaira, One hair brush, nail | might not be entirely safe in south on @ mis- some ‘of the case. joe +b2- lors 735 tith street northws Serres Case, 8 Suet ot eee Barber, Le rua and onl fie te Soorecara's often cose $85, Sion of investigation. ‘In a Idential way he a. 2 of 6B ‘Street Costumes and Wrape for Spring Wear. [SIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE Awesioax Tea Coxrany, . den and Mis. Barber, Tiokets were used.” Sipp! who hold pubic here and sitet martes reports ‘that an overooat valued foreee 498 NINTH STREET ¥. W. Mrs. Grace Lane, of Sing Sing, onthe Hudson, ts | ‘The indian office, so far as the contingent tund| asked ‘whether he be in danger aug bas been ftrom his root. Hie : FACULTY. —- Se feed and caro.ct which cost $25 per month. it te | fostation of fear gave one OF TRovat Wears a Shack cveksoos satend ex on ‘fom the ‘stake | Wind gunman all cor Coole STRMOPES PORE” | ch Yr Pleasant dancing party was given last | Cittea sop worth of car tickets per month to pre. Yrhom he applied & hint upon which they proceeded Uary ball at the Capitol Saturday. | ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE SSeS ak ight by Mra. G. W. Cropley, corner of Bist and O | vide tion for those pot having the privi.| toact._— They painted the horrible torture tat ku- = iN HIN ‘THE FINEST GRADES OF TEAS AND COFFEES streets, West. yesingien ‘those it | lege of behind the horse. The Indian office | klux inflict, and, with the appearance of great HELD TO ANSWER 4 CuancEr oF Ewerrrizwert.— F, As L, TAMAK — For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, tthe Lowtey Eeces: ‘were Col. and Mra. Hol orth, Mr. and Mrs. W. | contented Itself with subscription to the New York | friendship, advised the messenger not to think of ic put on trial in the Police URS > Laoes Wrars SUGARS, W. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Janney, Mr. and Mra, | 7imeg and Trfoune out of the contingent fund, at Such risk. Other southern republicans Court units charged with embezzlement of ' BILE, HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON. r - | Granulated. faghew Mater, Prot and Mrs. Abbey, MF. and Mrs. | an expense of $260 per month. For the Patent | were let into the fin, and numbers of thein sought & check for $30, fo, arm Mary 2 AT AND BELOW CosT. GESTIUN, bo. Nobert Tenney, Dr. and Mra. Sampeca, and others. | office ent fund also maintained s horse | the messenger and Advised him of the danger he Doarding-house keeper At the corner of 11th and @ = INDIEN Prepared by GRILLON, ‘Disraxssine CONDITION OF A VENERABLE MAN.— eceseary therefor. "For tis ofee one plat: | comuaitiee. ‘The post fellow was over thaa the deiendant in her employ an bookkeeper and venetian . ‘Sole Proprietor, ‘The veteran ex-translator for the State Torm coupe reckaway was purchased at a cost of Such advice from sources he reyarded as not only general superintendent of the house. About ix SE SILK DOLMANS at $15 up. ‘Pharmacien de Ire classs dots ment, Louis F. Tasistro, now upwards of eighty | $400. The freight. was $1140, and repairs, horse | well informed, but ax friendly to him. Gen. Fitager- rocks ago she gave him s check for #8, signed by FUR-LINED CIKCULARS, Geouine Dark Siberian Faculte de Paris, Years old, is said to be lying almost. helpless shosing, livery, ete. run the toual expense In that | ala, of Vicksburg. One of the most prominent repub- Representative Horr, of Michigan, and told bim Se ne SS ron, eer Rha ik want of tho hesetaarien of life ta the eariy | some of the bureaus as one of the articles | Wind of the Yoke ali’an he loves fun, he soaget | TOs w. va. Red. 14—The Kanawha | Sn ett Guat, aver tn the Gay ae ‘MINK and CHINCHILLA LINED at $60 up. GEILLON Tamar—unlike Pills and the usual purga- Dart ot last souimmer ho andertook tori his Sate, sable to the public service. Sie receetnees an Pictured tho Rokroes of Miaka river is ‘The ‘States steamer from neuralgia and was unable to attend to Afew SEAL SEIN SACQUES left at old prices iuces tetason, “MAMET PRO ing experiences tu bots Remiapherea, “Aithouga | mainly of subscriptions to newspapers and peso | Ieee cance ere etre a eon Ee ines 4 the obecs or the mouey, abd ebehued not eres eee ces experiences ioeig veling expenses,” | discovered ‘man Feb. 14—Tweive hundred | Shoe. Representative Horr, ar Sold by all Drugwists, of-th.26w.1stp Eis wite, who was his elnenuarios, bas ‘competed Setar ana Tent ot ileyhone. and upon yearned ot the 00". that had Fr Roary me td ay Pong fon at te creer ¢ Ganiy ap cae as lm to relingulah his position se Cfansiaior, he set | The Pension fe sms to nave indulged largety | Deen Dut up. ‘Thoman escaped trom, the imagin: | Caras "Tene, Feb. 14-—Twenty-five hun. | question payment for board. The check ‘to work at Once, sustaining himself in the mean- | tn ‘and matting. Those articles, ary Dy getting sick at the time be was | qreq dollars will be "raised here for the flovd | Was afterwards seat the with cost of 4 ete, needed and : was substituted. Since the de- request to make 1 to he aid. Ax Cost: Ar Cosri: be sg Pe for te ‘year @ cost ‘sessuune” For onreeaee Partare of the sub-committee the whole story is ‘Onto, Feb. 14—The river has fallen | Detecuve Raft at bo arrertog tka —_— ‘will ‘Scanty source of income has failed him since last | chair the sum of $50 was paid.. ‘The Pension ant, ‘Tho cage Was sent to the grand jury; ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY a cetaryang te tue ad ta aly cats | prcenpatee proggraiatng with Ais work and Loe gE GOODS AT ACTUAL COST FOR TEN DAYS. Male ztract pouting ail the properties of the. duced the Gf appaiite cmeulie SHHOUS l113E8 oF Du. C. ML. Foun.—Dr. Cas 7 i i i i

Other pages from this issue: