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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING Vorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8+. by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Compauy, GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. Fema Fran te werved to suteerfhers m thy Sax ce tical per month Copies st the counter Certrench, Pyinailpostace prepaidSucents a tounthy tre sear. $6, Hix mouths, $1 TEnaase ce toe Fee One of Wishington, D.C aS om Bel | — —podiiahed: on Svan jl a year, eed ee Sar siiseat sateriptions mere pail ta srancet =P J et orang geen V% 65 —N Bates of adver ade known on apptication. 9,889. WASHINGTON, D. ©., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1885, TWO CENTS. SPECIALNOTICES. _|__ SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| %ow For THE camiNEr. THE INAUGURATION. Telegrams to The Star. tin Pio church oes to ‘nae = OFFICE, OF THE MURUAL. FIREINSUB- | [>9>",THE ANNUAL MEETING, OF THE MEM: | Govenoeevr ReorirTs To-paY-—IMeraal Teve- The Presideut-Blect Weady % Com! commiciecs Organizing aed Proparing * | fosuch a choot if they wit oume teaver Rie, Naar rear 5-200 sider the Matter. | ESHER eat Param eOk | ms Soh customs, PENSION BILL IN THE HOUS! eas for Work—A Cheerful Financial Out- the ensuing Fear, wiil beheld at the ofice ofthe Com-| Hesroven.—W. F. Bassett, clerk to Paymaster zi ‘WHAT 18 SAID ABOUT MR. M’DONALD, AND WHAT HE leok—The Ball Room to be Ready in Ab Ve a] ‘Gon Will be taken. any, 1617 Pennsylvania avenue, on MONDAY. dea 2 1 REFREEENTED 48 SaTIKO—wn BAYARD Wi-| Good Time—Provisions tor Pabite| (XV. HENDRICKSTALKS)| steers coucca"opamc Hoth, 68. Tolls open from 10 o'clock a'm. to So'lock | Wm. H. Smyth, bas resigned. A DULL DAY IN THE SENATE, ING TO STAY OUT IF MR. PENDLETON GOES IX. Order and Public Comfort. | Laweane, Kaun seveatoaciuectn eestor The following is the repott of the 0 of the Suxcrow M. L. Ror, of the navy, who returned — — oo has caused much euffering among the poor classes “ Company at this date, January Stb, 1 — A gentleman who conversed with ex-Senator . }in Ey the chester of the Company the election of seven gesotnt of iamurance. rary. Bes ‘se0,440 09 | Home in the U.S. S. Essex from China, will be gent conver A Meeting of the general committee on inaugu. 1m Most Of the large cities Of Uhis state, especially: $1. : MeDonald several da; told @ Star reporter ivil Servi Th ‘abi among colormd people, of woom have recent} * oa raeat ts conduct the affairs of | ut of premium uotes beid by the here during the winter, and has taken a house, No. The Senate. ys ago pos ration was held at the Arlington lastnight. There x many aan recently Hicoupary. is required tobe Beld.at the shore meet- | “Cetubeny. enrnn = 391,499 50 | 2024 P street, The chair laid before the Senate a communt. | {RAthe sald no ofter of a cabinet position had yet | were present, Col J. @. ermett, chairian : James Civil Service, The Cabinet, Etc ters ean over to peaee eae ae Ang. renin Proworep.—James H. Clear, of this city, has | Cation from the Attorney General, urging that a | DeeD made tohim. Mr. McDonald added that the |g Harvey, secretary; R. O. Holtzman, Win. Galt, ‘By the sixth srticle of the By. Lays of the Company it | Invested in United States government and 600 are colore it ts estimated that if the cold gp sorta AL the suneal ing of the company | District of Columbia ‘bonds (present 111g 50 | Deen promoted to a $1,600 clerkship in the dis. ‘suflicient appropriation be made to enable the gov- | formation he had assured him that Gov. Cleve- | 7. 5, Luttrell, Jno. &. Norris, L. Z. Letter, Maj. Ly- weather Continues a month longer at least 3,000 F crahall be the aypointmentot &| values tak ror: of ‘anak i people ee count fun the meeting nd lnm | yomun Oy 8 Gli ae 3 £2 | pursing ollice, Interior department, United Stated pee const ae eats, Against, the | imfurr Unt after Ni eureeeen Toe Ce ees | GeeKer, Rear Admiral Rodgers, C. ¢. Glover, Geo. | JUDGE LOCHRANE'S VISIT TO ULEVELAND. | peop. in Suawaee county wi be compelled to asx the act of incorporation, between | Dividends paid during the car United States In the Court of Claims. 16 was re-| Sons one which event he had fixed for to-day. | W- Adams, Rear Admiral Worden, Watson Boyle ——_—_. —— jock mm. and 6 p.m tt GAMES 3 ii, Secretary. a Ae ae Bee She Tenuser Feferred to the committee on appropriations, The ex-Senator was satisfied that the President. | 87 P. Witiett. 2 et A REPUBLICAN DESERTER IN ILLINOIS, ‘The Pennsylvania Legisiatre, aaa 398.00 JANUARY Tar, 1885. Bt leans exposit Mr. Hawley inti blish - | elect had give 1 chairman presen’ the report: ‘the treas- he = Sesh uie | CA rae co-partNensmé incr ToFORE FX- | public business detain him, and expects to be gone | ternational copyright; reterreds oat 88 | On oe leved, about made up nis mind 2s tone | Wer. Mr. Glover, Showing. that up to date. the Hannistuns, Pa., Jangary 6—Hoth branches Amount of esh om bi LETOFC ‘the state legislature convened bere to-day. Amos Goi recived om renewals for 1888 (ts Bec, OL. 1. WHEATLED & SOS has this dus eens | about ten days. He will be accompanied by sev- | Mr. Ingalls moved to discharge the penston com-| or two men, Dut’ ho Wont ney Pecan | acttal ‘collections recelved ‘bythe treasurer H. Mylin was elected. presigeut pro som ot the 1864.) z 3 | of EASLEY 8 is eral members of bis cauinet, mittee from futher consideration of the Dill tntro- | Invitations 'to those selected by him until freed | Mounted to$i.465. The subscriptions, the chalr- senate. Rectzities = “i | ISS Ry mata couse and ‘botause of tho impaired pecans duced by him December 4, 1883, to amend the | from the duties of governor. ‘Mr McDonald re Snag ree eg tas Anges Seas GEN. HARNEY SUED BY HIS SON. —.—__ = : WH wHeatzey, | Navar. Onpens—Lieut. E ©. Pendleton ordered Tite DIN ne bo aces of January and March, 1883. | marked that as for himself he would prefer tho At-| auds of dollara. | Galatea a emine: Oc gees | Telegraphic Briefs, 7\ 4 he hat eh now for thirteen months fu the | torney Generaiship, but he would not antagonize Ne iI ny Socontinue in the discharge of his present tuties | Docoeaatam ot Tee eae eines Senator Garland, "He had seen his ‘name men. | Me, and everyone whom they hadealied upon had | NTERWEEW | WITH MR. MEEN] | ge Nevada legislature, convened yesterday, and ‘The undersiened will coutinne the Dyeing snd Seour. | 8¢ the naval observatory until January 8, 18:6. | Parr ingaiisy motion nes, coder the rule, laid over | Senet tn ee io ee eens department, | Subscribed liberally, the lowest subscription being DRICKS, . seta ae Sb eee: ing business at 1068 Jefferson street, Gecagetown, D.C. | Pasced Assistant Ensineer Jon Van Hovenburg to | one day” but he did not fancy the place. He would prefer | $5 and the highest #150. They had recelved bona wary 1éch, BBR | eRamination for promtion, "Commander A-H.SKc: | “On mown of ar. slater, the Sonate then re-| the Wartcereany ae suvscriptions amounting to more, than, $1,209, arse $0 tae Temmeneerene ie sutured SS she a = Cormick detached from comman« je Essex and | sumed cons s ; CUSHIONS ‘and promises exceeding that amount by $3,000." * ~ oo csr 0 THE Pom ogeonsvanang ora sue, WU Fane | fotue te Tt Of HBS Oregon Contra lah | ssn, ong demonats on cheat | tise Une ane he Hauaicaesuon | Pain Metmoda, ae in aceordaaee the hours of # 0 Amount of p e+ company: g The Vice President-clect Divcusses Cam- leveland’s Cabinet and printed. Go to 7th street hack stand and get a four-wheeled | W. Kellogg, K. Ronrer, C. P. Rees and William Mt. | Ometure DML er USN : may be regarded as successtuily solved.” * and Other Subjects. : Teenie, Ook ee ee ok ee Hatplng, Bdward Lioys, $e W. J, Seats and KO. | about to bevesuined, buton motion, of Mr. Slater, | Indiana democrats are asked as to the preference fico last Friday evening. They bad | WiC? President-elect Hendricks, speaking of the re | ruliroad at Kase Ford. tree ate ee eS and operas, 82. MAC oee ees igincer FJ. Hoffinan and As- | LL° Senate, by a vote of 23 yeas to 2 nays, decided | of their party friends for the cabinet, they tt mi 3 7 cent campalgn, sald he Was convinced that the | Ked Rock, weet of Colorado Cit roupe ow ve y |) 2¥. P. AL - | to lay that bill aside ably Se d, from associations who would bring 5 r ry. oy Sone eaten OFTHE _— stant Engineers Joun H Baker, Jainen M. Pick: Contiiiag GonslAerstinn Gres Coaae TEER | eee eee Ghat tiers seetae th Ge gone 185 meters and ten bands of music, In addition | proper mode of conducting a. preaidentiat contest |, Au levied rans te uo De constructed between =, NS 1s Fell and M, Bevington trom te Essex and. place é ‘ hat th yCOINE | to tus the county. democracy of New York, the seuss the political issues iuvoived and not | Kit yandotte EP niltinsct the National Fae Sasociation w on walling orders. Passed Assistant Paymaster L. |, House of Representatives, Kind which eatites its poe one dantseretice | Buffalo Lesion and the Crecceut club of Buitimore | make an attack on the presidential nominees. He | The T. Scommsleston, to Contral and South How, tornce ith ate rant Peer hear 2. vernen | A. Yorke irom the Essex, ordered io settle accounts | ‘The Speaker lata before the House a message | marked that the endorsement of McDonald had the | Were comlug, but thelr numbers were hot specitied. | Was not fully prepared to adinit that tie attack on | Atnerica touched ut Kew West yesterday, en route M, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, Is8h for the election of | @fd then walt orde from the President transmitting a communication | appearance of belng forced and hot WillDgly elves Mr. Galt, chairman of the executive committee, | Gen. Gartieid’s connection with the DeGolyer con- | t Venezuela. w LLANTYNE & SON, eleven directorsto serve during the ensuing year, and % from the Secretary of the Interior inclosing certain | Col. Dick Bright, cx-sergeant-atarms ofthe sene | 7¢Ported that things essing Very rapidly. | tacts beneftted the republican nominee for Pres fallure of the old lumber firm of Henry Cros- al = teenie jo. take nal action on the plan proposed in the cirey- | IN THE U. 8. SUPREME CouRT yesterday in the | 52 Do%s in relat, ce ato, Was nsked today Dy a STAR Teporterto explajn | THEY would soon heed the services of the finance | dent in 1880, as be clatmed that the main Night on | Key & Co., Of Philadelphia, with Mabliittes of aso S25 Seventh strevt_| Jar reeentiv iagued by the Voard of Director It ts | case of Samuel A. Peuzb, appellantyagt. Richard | P* in onto the present: condttion o€ the | Sit, Wis Rake C0-08y Uy & STAR FepOriePtO exe committee. ‘There was no question, he sald, but | Garfield was on account of tie latter's conection t SUFprise, —— | exrnesily hoved th re mutated te | 4¢ Porter et al. the decree of the District Supreme | CB¢¥emne and Arrapahoe Indians, and recommend. | {8 Peculiar p Opposition to MeDonaid srithin his | Wat the bullding for the ball would te realy. “‘The | with the electoral comentssion ot Issa. and. was | | iiuat be had, or we wil iaceut is valtabh propertss" = | Court was revelsed, with costs The decide tex | 108 that some provision of law be enacted for dis. | ester’ ie—80 oppOsition to, MeDonsid vitht Lickets and Invitations would be issued theSth of | therefore a political issue and a proper subject. Tor pray GEORGE R ROPELL, Secretary. | day was in favor of Mr. Peugh. arming these Indians and compensating them for | heartily and cordiatiy. for Mebonala for | February. discussion. "MF. Hendricks aliuded to the exctio~ | 1 — 3, ae oTRERSHIP HEaETOronE | esate inal thie weapons taken trom then, Hee: net.” It 13 not infrequently remarked thac ty ajor Lydecker having been asked ling the | ment attending the recent election of the demo- No Restraining Order Served. sg WinncaNtine "| EO” ochtine wacccnihcumintened cntcr care | _ Postaastans Nostrsaren.—The President sent a | “ME Elie dash re eee nee appro: <upport now siven wo Nr. McDonald seins to e of | Ne arr zeiens Ey Pe eg ie he Pame of FB HAM OSD & CO; pas diswolved by mu- | patch of nournations of postmasters to the Senate eons eo ee TO ang | ea ror the ae eatae e e eee oF tes | iat provision would be mide for the employment | tracted curdggie like Unat of Stay wae te oeeee awe | TROUELE IN THE EQUITY COURT T0-DAY—WORK TO ET NORTHWEST. | accounts due citver by or to the late frin will be settled | Yesterday, among them A. N. Wilson, at Savan- | [> Support of certain destitute Indians 8 = ybe 500, special police. ‘The | him. “It's very umpieasant, I can assure you,”| 8* STOPPED, AND FRIDAY SET FOR 4 PINAL BEAR a0 418 STH ST Ne ex fi Gri, | Of 300. or 400, or mi: “s in Montana territory, Passed. party within the state was for him, and yet at Cni- | Of a a c 10. by either of the uudersined or jointly ty Daniel smith | Nab, Ga; Chas. K. Walker, at Frostburg, Md, and sae * : = Cominissioners, he said, control the use of a street, | continued the Vice President-elect. “This 18 the it J.B. Hammond: -UANIBL SAUL COA cbt eer ent pear in which I was a can- J.B. HAM | Clas W. Miller, at Frederick, Md. TE PENSION AYPROPRIATION BILL. fe me Sd" | Beyond a doust, so as to Kecp the Avenue clear’ | fourth Umo that an electto — A WM. E SMITH. Ja6-34 SS ‘The House then, at 12:23, went into committee of | cor tluucd Col. Brien, upon being. told DY the re. | “Hes, however, had no fund from which to provide | didate has been so close that vot ‘sides claimed it | 10 the Equity Court, Judge Cox, this morning the EQUITABLE Raa OTe a a Tee eee Freeh pars | the Whole, (O1r. Rogers, of arkansas, In the chain, | Price that some personsiikened. the present. sup- | {OF Thee. | He Suggested that the proper committee | until te oficial count was declared” While not | ease of Jackson Yates against the B. and P. rall- CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | Ganivis reports that M. Lefaiv' on the penston appropriation bill Port of MeDonaid'to what he got last year, any | SHOU address & communication to the Commis: | admtt‘ing that he was in the least posed on the | road company—Uill for injunction restraining tbe ‘The Sixty-third Monthiy Meeting, for the payment of | SUl general at New York, will replace M. Roustan | — Mr. dase HoT ee ee ae at trou ie OW sates ee a roerouesyers and | Fanged that Mr. Laruer, cluirman of the commit. | Gov. Hendricks sald ue belicrod thet coe Bomvera | IRVINE Of tracks on C street, Between 7th and ga pis dues and naking advances, will belielt WEDNESDAY, | aSuninister here and taal M. Koustan will be | which “pproprist i <50.070000 or #seo00 tess tis | ALO his Own State, ‘The democrats there are |,Tunsed Pubile order, should. be requested to Tor: | slates ghould be represented Gone the Peach | streets—Mr. C. P. Culver represtuted petitionet ad Janu 7, 1545. at 7 o'clock p. m., at Marfu’s hall, E | seat to Copenhagen. the estimates, ‘There was some new legislation | all for him. 1. | tally place the matter before the Commissioners. | advisers. He had Teceived letters trom southern | Mr. Totten the company. Frets uear deh northweet. Shares = = eee eu gat, tue first place members (of tie | | Another Indiana democrat whose name ts promi- | Mi, Miuce the matter herore, finance committee, | gentlemen who had suggested Une propriety of | Mr. Culver submitted that since the wi cphices ea faininaine obo oan mses oes | «THE MAIL SERVICE Frow Bauriwonx To NonFOLK. | exarninius board of surzeons were prohibited trom | BEBE IM democratic Politics of that state, salt toa | ,,MF, Welter. cvalriman of the progress. He said | leaving out the south in tue selection ot the cable | ghe ry nce the service ot advantages aud beuchia Ge. foruabeed wron sgriicse | Sevator Gorinan, fa beheif of the business men of | F’celving more than #2 tor Uhe examination of each POMIOR AUG ROW) Tee de aete hates tance | Col. Berret and” Limseit had visited a humber of | net. To these epistics be had fepiedex pressing me | We Festralning order the defendant. continued be : ZHOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. | Baltimore, called upon the Postmaster General | OPhiian Whenever live or a less number ahall be | Position, anytiow? | Itts a democratic state; Hend- | toe keepers, bankers, ACs ads ho far ae, Choy | OPIION thee Soak a aE ee rreasing the | work, apd therefore was gullly of contempt, (0, JOY EDSON, See's ATF at bow “f15-3t . z TSE th tinuance of | (XAmlhed in one day, or more than $1 for the ex- | Ticks and Voorhees carried It and they can carry It] Went mete heuer response, giving them the im- | mlssion that the statesmen of the south were not | Mr. Totten said that he @id not know that be FOR, CHALPED, WANDS AND EIPS USE | the malluerricebecweng Baltimore and” Nook | guu™ion, of cach alton applicant ‘on, guoh | waevever they want CO. Ie bid Dea Great deal | Praga tet Teague Sw er me tm | mam ha ene ate oc tue Sou eee Hot ought to complain, but the only service made on & DERMIC BALM, 25 cents per bottie. Via the Hustern Shore rallroad and tugboats from | (ured trourts tartare Their salary and cuolte | position to Wisconsinea alate Laat we can carry TOR LISI Ree OO rany | SAR nea CUE Hendricks laughed | any oMcer of the company waa ® paper as fol- ar Yor the TEETH 9d GUMS sve CO, MYREH DETRI- | Cherrrstone, and to urge a return to direct servic | ments was innlted (0 $4.00. Tour Years henoe if we honor her with a cabinet | 1) TRARENGD LO-day: a uestion an to whether | Cie re ep Laat The nok pleasiné | J0WS: “The complainant prays that a tem- = Hot imake the, desed change Unless the present WASHINGTOM CLAIM AGENTS CATCH Tr, iektaua dont want Mevonuid inte Cebicers® | the chairinen of the various sub-commivtees ought | character. “He sald he had ho intention Stier | Porary restraining order may Seaue out of tis service is ehown to be defective. Mr. Warner (Obio) tavelgied azainst the abuses |" Tuls gentleman 18 the only democrat of indiana, | 2040 attend tie meeting of te general committe | fering with any of the Presidents purposts, lll | Courtenjoining the dofendant trom further work- Gorrie Tar anc Lascores Rect pelt: wiiich existed under the present pension law in | of the many now in Washington, who has intima: | 84 Is. nerwine. Mr. Cleveland, he he Te-| ing on, completing or wsing sald additional = EMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COM | qt bososipg toh ee rece eam At, | the matter of tue compensation allowed to claim | teda doubt ofthe sincerity of that state for her | pole Guale, stated that, these, sub-committees | carded as of a most decided charabter, Dut this im | truck or tracks between. tho kalge th aed eat - CS pany hoe moved to ta new ofice im the Rel | tigna, December 2s, from New Orleans and left the | aents, and declared that the piracy of the middie | CXSe4MOr. Senator. Vooruees ‘asserts that, his | ported through the exec ictee, sald that at | ernor of New York than from personal interviews | {ear Mechel ane er en, Shown until the 5 pany hae removedt - Pe vitre. alate ae party In Indiuna is for McDonald, and there. 1s uo Galt, of the executive comnmalctee, sald tha 3 an from pe Interviews. | final hearing of this case.” He had been to owe buble TAI6 F street northwest, next day for Pointe a Pitre. CEatious of CLasm ageuts Re Use oe Wen eeeed: | a Using who better Understands the sentiment | {He ext meeting he would ive reports trav all | Referring to the Presideut-eice’sleiter on the civil | Sat teateae Ottis case.» He had Deen unable 10 ve - eratious of claim agents tn the elty of Washington, 7 the tinportant committees He said the temporary | service law, the Vico Preident-elect auld lc be-| formation Be had trate was phavagh ae haem isinessin Washinton was entirely too Toor of the new Pension buliding would be on in ten | lieved that ‘the removal ot the intensely partisan | bene wen ne hud Devore 9 terday tnvited the President to attend the charity He had prepared an ainendiment whieh S ‘Ihe canvas 1s now being sewed. He had | offlce-holders, as was announced Dy Govecievelau, | sats ues AP were teint tor euteien Thuy, Teachers Babies Prayer’ Books | 4 The frst monthly mevting tur the receipt of dues on | bau which is to be given at the academy. of Musi¢ mnavixc 10 law, Remedy the evils of arranged with the eonsructor to put in tue heating | Would satisfy the democrats and Keep the Pres: | qna'a copy of thetil we oad ee eee yaa apap ern jock of the sycosb neries of above tal ia ; sysivin. | A ad Catholic Prayer Gooks ut lowest prices. “| S071 04. cd at the hall southwest corner of Penusyiva- | in that city next Monday nl-tht, for the Hosplral (Qalo) attacked the committee on promised that | pensions, Uouuty and back par, and characterized | (Christies and New Year's Cards in grest variety. nia avenue aud loth, street, on TUESDAY EVENING, | for the Women of Maryland. "I seubs ce tiend the | mistake in dismissing his libel suit | Our Fosraved Piste and S0 cards, onty 4c, ‘The work | the I3iit inst, at T o'clock. unless sorae unforeseen public business should 1n- yeas x Uthat he would much rather have tye.| YTious sub-commitices be invited to attend the - ae Suit against the | @ bearing. See | scamtslerieyocomaecting, beraanes ita te | terfere ie would be there Presideaeleet Ceye- | °° MektAnY vardot a pensién legiaton, | Gi Seaeia chasea than w tale Che astuod ie | HERS of the encral committee 93,00, 0c6 of | Aualamapais sine on the ground chat coud | * 3. Cutvr asked fora orser. Cal gn candor. dar wok of Bucks saa Stationery, | sation whore loamy, yx obtatied we loqatrates | unas nso bore tafe to attend ae Falk Tee : serene sale a cate uumen a 1, ee, Dur, | Bet care aot weemeandeot nur te Mndane.| Sr: Toston t cou have obtaoed tie papere RE muarautve cur prices t be the lowest in the eity.d4 | of interest, oF wher they musy gndely invest thels S23: | delegation to wait on tne President. yesterday was WANTS FAY FOR 1113 LAND, rr anal Called for in addition to that. furnished Uy the | case had been ‘dismissed without suck: tetesaoes | TNOUG Rave been ready now. Cc Axo New Yean Canps | Sanmirty cetul wanacementisyuatnteed. | Headed by Mayor Latrobe. In the Senate to-day Mr. Bowen presented a petl- SOCLErE- executive committee. i on the people of Indiana. | ume; “uver—The damage may be Gone by that BRE As ¢ Year Cano: area $1.00 cach pet tno terest pee eons aoe b = twee. of | ame, . Ts ree a ee Zou may be obtained an loan in cach share Gana: | PERsowal.—Mr. Kobert Garrett, president of the | 00 1F0m Fat be the eae erg SETINES | Another of the very brilliant receptions ot the | Slt; Bovle coutendet that the rules provided for tits Porcae wovewnTs. ‘The court natd if he decided totssue the onder he TOGETHER WITH A Sulge irtione lor stock. jm above serie” will be ge. | Baltimore and Onlo ratlroad, who arrived here on | so Tne Howard Culsersoe eat | Season was that given by Sccretary and stra, | D@Lring trom these sub-commulte carried, and the | movetnents tant he wal not bree un ie norte | mad tate tm “Well, Til Nave Ue work FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK oF cjizshatioe the moat of dary fo ae a a: | Saturday ins prvate car, lett yesterday on the | ington: that this ground 1 “taken by the | forunat’ entrance Into soclety of ehele soe eng | Comuulltes adjourned for oue week. Vice President did not Gemana ther eke ane | ras bisaiac Socaeeicmacek ol . ve . e ited tra New York, by Ba govern # USe Ih conneetion with the Increase | dauguter. AL moron punsia were tivo THE COMMITTEE OX PUBLIC ORDER, as Vice President ot demand thut sacriNice, he | Court-Marual, Coens EUS TAR OEE | nail om the wecoud Tucadsy of each nomi rore MAMET | Potomac.—Senator Mahone is teporjed as better | Of the water supply of the District, und as 10 was | and tie attendance Was batR laTKe and notable,’ | ‘The committee On public order was organtzed Hitnes, ite woud proba Lake rooms at Sime | MR DE AKERS NOT ALLOWED ¥o TumrivY ‘MROARD- Thackeray, Teoaveor. Ruskin, Pmersoo, Holmen | 143.69 WW: Ba Si it atrcet northwest = Marden wants pay fore ekerron Couey aE | Mra. M. Jordan gave a handsome reception and Nr. Jullus ugie was appointed see- | Or quring the special Sessa of the Senate, ACTS | yn the ne eeeane FALSE QUOTATIONS, caeraye Teasvvon, Ruski 6 1H atieet north Marden wants ct ars | s ° . ender Longfellow, Whitticr, Shakespear and otberw opened | 20% __7s Hs pan ‘The Case of Paymaster Smyth. ‘commultvee. “tea” on Saturday afternoon, at. her residence on | jajor Dye suid he had applied for the ap- | long sessions commencing Ia December ie Mound | ~ 1 the Swaim this morning the ae fo-cs, te which T iuvite an early call from my friends [o> APSOLUTELY AT cost. —My REMAINING ny ae MOE Tee BEnTauED. i Acaiciekered s0e SaLoenee Rhode Iaand aveniie, trom 410. 6 pple wa yey | pol t of 300 special policemen, and had asked | possibly take a house and set up housekeeping. amd rps ur renee tend clerk ip Gen. ahd public wo ausure chuice of eos St day and standard Boo ep to eae : SED. F PME. arpely ateriden Gy promincut eee * 5 : — aim Lan é a Circulating | ewas reported yestagday afternoon that Pay-| General ilunton liad a hearing beers the House | Mis ly autended bs prouiincat soclety pe Ox | pie War Gepartmont for, titty saddles for: meanto cuice, Co eoetdty So Resing given taterme- GA. WHITAKER, | lanring stationery department ah i Jordan Was assisted by her dangiiter and Miss Fox | men. ‘Site be e chs ‘realgnation ; mn BITAKE st ae Jorda oy guiber a OX | men. Nir, Larner, the chulrman, did not think 3%) NO BRIGADIER GENERALS. tion to Gen. Swalm about the ot the 235, 3105 Feansyivania Avenua | bra:y. 1740 Feaua, ave. Mra. xtra police Would be suMcient, "He remarked that pees master Smyth, who suddenly left lis station at | District committee to-day in behalf of the petition | and others sia - =; Savanna with over €,0001n his possession, had of Thomas Cavanauzh and George H. Hernck,| The first of the serlesof germans of the army | Various ways had been suxmested for keeping the | What Judge Lechrane Has to Say Re- HE BERLITZ 5 F LANGUAGES cs ; y a oS el club at Mariut’s last evening was. bril- | Venue clear. 1b was in the power of the authorl- garding Cleveini resigned. Upon investigating the matter, Low committee call up from | w Ties a > C) aa w gE govtomers ip, Thus. | Se Tufero, Ilustes- | —=clebhone 8 3 firiner price $10: Paradise | a ‘RIES_HOME BUILDIN wy Dere. culy $3 8 former: price 810, | C= SOCIATION. Of als party Irlends than the Indiana senator. A Star reporter was told that Senator Bayard had determined not to accept a cabinet position If id get Senator Pendleton chosen. In other S, that “ir. Hayard regards Senator Pendieton ently qualified for the head of the State Gorxe To THE Ba1s.—A Balttmore delegation yes- | Tiils claim busin apparatus in ampie tine. dent busy tor some time in filing Vacancies. Sr. | “4h Nsjor Lydecker moved that the chatrmen of the | Mendricks thouziit that. Mr. Blane had made & | contener ness are as woua ae pee Oe e va proceedings Friday s BEAUIIFUL GIPT BOOKS, | At 723 14th street n,w.. Washington:in Baltimore, Bos- | It Was learned that such was not the cu j the sp Hue Senate bill for the payment | veces Care tid been taken U0 Testi oe | ee ee ee and G6 total eee Been nn | Cancaao, January €.—In an interve qonton oceae Oe < Bioe aed bre To show our method we invite all perons to at-| (0 the government on account of is reeentesex | Tae DIM tntroduced in the House yesterday to | CUD as ie HL which were selected | Ald. hous:tops was consideved, he thought there | Ce BCE,was made to the judge's recent. call upon | ne (sw = 4 TEAGHOMY TERS tn unique designs, Waindt cute claieas this week. JaL-ot | Pade; Dut that, unless bis rsignation Is tortheon- late the organization and manogement of In- | Ww; al Sheridan received | ould be room for 200,0c0 or 280,600. A sub-commit- | nage said: “Gov. Cleveland hasn't decided. upon winnesues te econ ene Sees Beale eee, (instuas “Irse OMSAMENTS and GERMAN FA- tt Pie PUREE TAN AGENON GET | Peas oat be obiterred against | hlin | surance companies in this District provides that no A sener fed about the | i was appointed to deilue the duties of the cotn- ) 4 single man that anyone knows of His warmest conversations on this subject. Ge. ‘2 Hiigoas, muacmers, means weg maanig,| CB) ante icles ouotiy ghee re | aut Tia cule neauigy Outram crmscy sal rome pita escape | fo ha le ces wien he pened apes Grea UY PST tnk net ANEW | Sain Gm, Sat nea alin tat ti a Fe cements el CHALLE. No. 1 Fated nore pa. cho ( ARE SUaICDOLS En he te areata telah Ge | With a fees cupital than 420.08 ity por coke ot "and was assisted Dy 's Hes in| The cominittee on public comfort was also or- | can ouly judge of lls policy, nov of his preferences. | Ayers, MULT. Mr. Chindle Ss leforiner agent, WELLIAM E. YOUNG, Feq.. who | splcions ens the distribution of the favors. ‘The hall was pret- Uly decorated with Mags, pennants and flowers, and the leader of the german, hin thirty days after LIBEARY, 807 | has managed the brisiness to our entire satisfaction, tent to abscond. A trlal by court-martial, it 1s Books and Periodicals | wit faboucry at lew prices per Birs. GT. WASHBURN & Cl Gecuetion santana last night, Major L. P. Wright, chairman, | But,” nd Judge Lochrane ‘stntled grimly and sig. ‘ : : Sy Mn. Dy MEIGS) wae aceon niet ailantiy, if Were to venture an cpinion,T should | ang witness was discharged ene ee ect patina : : chainnan, and Franx P. Madigan secretary. ‘Ten | gehersis Iu the cabinet EOP SOY brigadier | " Judge Shellabarger suxyested that Gen. Swaim assoon as published. Also fine S clleet January teuewals, und. we hope, centinue | Sald, might result more disustreusly to tne antor- to devote such attention to the old company as his real | tunate paymaster tha estate business will pertutt, a generally ex a 8 the officers Of the coi = eit napromptresignation. 1L1s | corde! state: | tigted a number of original and pleas sed opinion that Major Sinyth's | ale he ct te é Enel a might be put on the and asked whether “jal-ote 0. F. DRESEE & SON, General Agents. Overiooxed by the President, pital Invested. yesterday was wnderstood to be Une last Mon- | Members Of Cie, committee Jhanectloncat seam | j<_40u are reported to have resigned your position | McDonald had not told him ofene De Akers §trans- I 0 [oS REsoea, oF wooo urPS Fite WoLDEE De PSTIDOKEL Dy the Paes metotote organized Staek 1c OF Mrs. Gen, Sturets and daughters | 4h sautise wag, Tented to appoint inerviewer, ne Twlmencompany,”suggested the | action, Dut tho Judge advocate sald he would fa a Se Mau ateciory “Departinent off ath 2 1 after All. Bh eponsibie unber Of ladies and geatiemen drov> out Peter Wise, of Alexa i a Public generally wl yhass take notice that Thave te awe yanviave neous ety bite agati—ax samnides aid a suc Ve shite Lone hae ee ene Camitter. Sin, Meintirs sad | 22 "pee ooage Larane ald pot deny the asser- | “YA George Tarlor, who was onthe witaeesstand ‘ss ——— pa Be “APOLOGY FROM MRL. POSEY. eaten Ge Mr and Mrs, H.C. Stier celebrated the silver S Stabling av Ivy City for 200 horses, | relations with the company, but that he wanted | ;yemthe Court adjourned yesterday, was recalled Qe HOME Podtrees othe abe Tease meted eee a There will be no ducl between editors F. M. Jer a fall statems | wedding anniversary of tielr marriage last eveu- luese accommouations were at the service of | rest, and that clrcumstatices were such that he did | heked che wine ey ae i, cenpeas oo saver ort. es for supplying my Patent File-Holders and Pile- | cov'eny ‘Adrian Posey ot Pare Tebaecy wa os See eee ream : gab their reoldcnee em N street, and received | the committee The, communicd _aiioarned for a | not heed to continue in the poston we had held | Stat grb eye’ haces ay ME, uations Gongeed Se SA Holder Cabinets, WOODRUF! Jal-6t aaa aacon ee eo an nts, ce. It will then be the duty of the uandsome and useful souvenirs of the occa- to meet at Willard’s hall, on invitation of | which he, however, remarked, was far more lucra- D’Autrut in claims betore the French and Aimoericna. es =a ROPOLITAN BANK. Dag ae hase Ns Oat Ghote eas jet of d-eds Within thirty days the filinig | Sion cesses : tive than’ cabinet postion. Claims commission to Bateman on Gen Bwatm’e THE OLD ESTARLISHED HOUSE Rey = December 23 1064, | Stak, was in the city yesterday with his friend, | of the statements to cause an examination of the | Yesterday betng the first regular reception day en atnentees aeatitsin ok = ee ee bo siogeted expression of | account, but they were all objected to by the de- Sse asl neki; gpnmal election zor Dinectars of this bank will be | Capt. Win. F. Detnent, Mr. Cox, {t 1s stated, was | :ffulrs a GOR. Tes Cooke REGUS Veen SS OA De Sales Jere 1s cons! competition among the pro. | his ambition for the cabinet, ferenee, as | fense, and either withdrawn by for the C. WEST & SONS, | Jenusry. 1585, Polls will be open fran Tbielock a m, | Teady Wo proceed at once to the historic dueling Devowaes vHesparron, | reek. quite a large number called to pay their re- pa ee rae country for the jobot | 5! id Peawiowee, S8 cony, | Prosecution or ruled out by the court. = » . to] o'clock p.m. GEO. H. & WHITE, ground at Bladen: but Mr. Posey did not Rie eee tn ee decorating the elty and the ball room on the occa- ‘ ‘THE PIONEERS IN MANUFACTURING a2. 106.12 Cashier | nent. Later In the jwening 1t Mcame kiown | spar ate Deen ee ae te ‘oclal event. of thts evening will be the re- | sion of the tnauguration, Neariy every one repre.| TO ACT WITH THE DEMOCRATS, | The maneese ee : r HINGTON MARKET COMPANY. Vuat the duel was decland off. Capt, Dement kine te re ler Dusiness | ception a n leg: ts hitnself as the proprietor of the Largest, mestion. HIGH TEST OILS, | [og WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY, aie ac Toney pad cant. Sosa ome ae ined B; Er Re HR Tg area ty AEE AO ale a ra eme Sae ihe | AHepublican Member of the Ilinois SECRETARY M'CULLOCE DENTES 4 RUMOR. OFFER “OUR HOME” DIVIDEND No. 16, his conduct by his junior partner, and that ne was | saclions. ‘The bill also provides that no in. | 2 y United tes, if not in the world. Senate Said to Haye iieen Converted. been that ‘President | taken 2 BES | fo puptian feta the-uext iosue of Both: papers ee | Poser cone or ine saall pay a greater | _ To-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock the wedding of | ee ie ee iran to thevcommittee as tore | ..CHfCAga, January 6—The Dafly News prints a| _Ithas been reported that the ‘bast ] “THE BEST OF ALL” A Dividend of Forty conta share bas been declared | Cok anit his iriem) wilt Fetiing nore te ene | in acl gucl earnings Shad Re ane | Picut, Mann and Miss Ray wit take place at St | joyrse sft you desire to celine ansehine of the ind | SPrinetad (IiL) special which intimates that Sena- | @lively interest tn the whisky question, and has FOR BRILLIANCY CF LIGHT AND GREATEST IL-| onf he Capnal wtock of this Coma PaaS | COX and hist mite Sa a erat wor of such earnings shail De sidded | Foun’s chute atter Which there will be a recep. | OWS: “If you d ai : Ssowhere 7 | tor Rugek who Las been classed as a republican, | directed Secretary McCulloch not to issue any re- LUMINATING POWEK, SECC iS, BRP ae toate DORM | st damca Hotel sor several hours ast wight, put | 2,44, Sats for the protection of the polley | Yon ab the resideue of tae brides pacts eee | Mitinnut doubt get up suet desiaue meoetetg | Wl act wth the democrats and thar he aims at | guiations to easy out tue Recent opinion of te a ee [eee MNBAMTL W. CURRIDES. | Moally became satinaed that there was ne nced of | ROWS, “here laa fee of of one per cont prO-| “ane qanghters of arenitect Clary of the Capito, | Suu mates daub, Ae UD, suet designe aswould | Wl nrestaaney, ofthe senate. |The statement ts | ‘Attorney General on. the bonded ‘TRY IT, AND YOU WILL ALWAYS USEIT Secretary. | continuing thelr vigil, as Mr. Cox wont to bed with oats. ‘The company is obliged by | Wil give a dancing party ‘Thursday evening. vent of any decorations ever witnessed in | als tiade Fuat Gen. Logan lias roach thon Sexe | Until the matter 18 considered by. « ASK YOUR STORERERPER FOR AL MEETING OF THE STOCK. port, Was ota that the ight hod the bit to publish the recorder's| |The reception and ball of Stra ex-Senator Stew. | 1H World. And, xing a democrat to the manor | 3 Petary McCulloch said to-day “OUR HOME. Washington, wil he held ou TUESDAY gantary itty | taken place this mornizg, aid the story given out | So" iss than thie times tn a daily | art will take place on the 15th instant. geting ip a seriesot mechanical decorations which oGummunication of expressta et eau esiae a Geren Bes betwrei e Nours oe Tad Su‘clock p.m to elect | JANE Hilt” was devised ior the purpose ot thrown | DAP ofAuny aah gon testiont, Lasurance com. |” Tneitations are out for a unitoria dress sotree on | Kt chia aa ae ees wih the President on the subject. Reguiat Dagetors for the enwuiny: year vanier, | MePoUCE OM the track. The pares were reported to | Priwisiong tine Ul furthee Dees Tee Leese | Tuesday evening of next week by the Capital Bloy. | moniesat te case oe west wide et ake Capitol, I | THE FORWER'S RECENT MARRIAGE CAUSES THR LAT- | bein ‘at the Treasury mums in all Kerosene Lamps, and ‘s particularly | O2Fstuthtd CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Cashier._| have been seen returniue trom Bladensburz, Mr. : vo on thie hea at plan’ ia | cle Club, ould propose three mammoth medallions from | TER TO REGARD HIM Q8 UNFIT TO MANAGE BIB ES- | pe to-day or to-morrow, Mispied to the new Electric, Stadvut and other Lampe, | F* REMOVAL Soe having Mi area banileped Mr, Co and Bis Fogo ie Deseo ot coach, under,» | FCaits ste ou for a otea® at Maa ubenreis on) Sint Oo AGN aU NeR: aa ee aes am eve || Ate eee sg pan a ee a Headquarters: Lew offices of W. Frmce Bent removed to 625 F | day, denied tbls report. Rene CLsee ‘Thursday next moth frame, the center one to represent Cleveland, | of Uhe axed Gen. Harney, has Drought sult tp the | ‘The Ewen Brow.’ Fail C. WEST & SONS, street. al3-3mn SS Capitol Topics. j invitations for a luncheon have been issued by | in center of a mammoth staf, in red and white Silk: { elrcult court ascalnist his’ father, aud petitioned tee ‘WHar MAJOR Da’ a, . WE SONS, Soe Leased Indian Lands.’ MY CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC BILE. Jeda Johnson, daughter or Mrs Admiral Fe- | satin or bunting, with portraits of his cabinet on | court to appelnt a recelver for hls father’s estate, Major A. HS Davis, who acted here as the 133 W. LOMBARD STREET, DENTE: © a BY THE SENATE cou-| ‘The House appropriations committee had the the arms of the star, which will revolve around the | ‘The general's recent marriage, It 18 stated, has tf tho im of Soon ee., Ghowenen beta 21m Ip Bautexonn, TOETIGe LED EERO” Cieim® MITER, Consular and diplomatic, ill under consideration | | Mr®. General Sheridan has issued cards tor Fri- | President, whose pofrait remalns stationary, while | brouz he on the trouble. | Noung dir. Harney ts of | agent : rege nama, baron r on 5 N m' The Senate Indian affairs committee to-day be- | {> inproii, uid Wil takn 1p agalm thls even- | day evenings in Janucry, beginning with the aun, | the cabinet portraits revolve around the President, | optuion hs father 18 not quallied to manage ew York, recently arwasn & Honcannon t Fink Gia weevoaee, for grazing purposes, wileh was ordered by the | WHAT MN. JouN DevitN xNOWs apouT Tae sty, | given on Tuesday evening, the 18th lust. and 18 golden spread eazirs, all revolving, and in | well a3 indignation He says. he will resist une | {helt cash Gumies, that he tn any ay wus ooguis- ve selnt 5 si +! = Ataloceting or the House naval «fairs commit- ‘Miss Etta Brent will entertain two prett; roung | another circle will be the portraits, in gold frame attempt, and that he Intends to arrange it so that est resoiuilon. ‘The rst witness examined pretty young 3, . as stated In THE Stak, Induced to Decome Ewen ‘St Rieen Srencs COLORED AND DECORATED GLOBES AND Was Mr. Jobn W. Scott, government agent of | te Ws morning the petition of Johh Devitn, of | tady sriends tals winter—Miss Fenton, of Leaven. Sha cull culnideot tees 8 aes oe ee ‘his youthful bride ts well taken care Bros.’ agent through representations made to him anaes iz Ponca, Nez aie adelpala, asking for an“tnvestigation of the | Wor’, who arrived Sunday, and MISS Lyneh, of . EEE by Mrs C. A. Stedefeldt . Before ‘the Agente for DUPLEX, MOEHRIXG AND STUDENT Lamps, | ° Pawnee, Ponca, Nez Ferees and other Judians, | Totes oat tytn or auoeraine ther | Nev York, wos expecta ts wee. Stars, representing, the various sites, and | New Oricans Exposition Finances, | it visied New York "about tne dra at " RKET e ‘. jistance of the sun from tie ex the dia Miss Maltby, who has been spending the holidays ‘GEN.BURKE EXPLAIN ARRASSMENT | became rood stand BOSTON HARD WAX 9 NINTH STREET NORTHWESE | 10 those tribes, and suid [cterorchoate caspian e ncalive Me: | with Mes. Col Bleeker, will continue to betes | me Amettean eee ee foe rea AND 18 HOPEFUL POR THE FCTURE. ing and honesty. He invested his own money and ‘The best Floor Polish. “GHG i Objections to thei. Phe ado, The petting tsa by a letter ad- | guest for a fortnight longer. j each corner of the frames large spread eagica, | NEW ORLEANS, January 6—Referring to the | Se ee en ae Poe nos GRATES, RANGES, FURNACES Ae TURES T bate Fancy Puvelaie Lace Peake Bos f dians, had some articles to the effect Oe i i | olina shortly, partly for her health and partiy to | cratic party.” ‘the writer goes on with fnrther de- | WOR, ary one aged Reduced to the Ranks. SSS Lampe, Brass Andirons, Fire Seta _and Fenders. Also a pay for the lands were not enough, and | Ye#?s, tor the ajning tac distance | visita gold mine left her by the late President a | wuls of the device. which io thinks will form sa jt JanUAry Ist have been #250000 more thin the anne at lance assortment of BRASS ORNAMENTS, Fauey Por- | Some of the Indians hal sald they ouzht to wet | between the w: 1 Sy Whe say8 | Staniey county. glorious and dazzling sigh€” ‘The side medelitons | MANAgement estimated. Our totalexpenditures to | SERGEANT HALTNORTH DEGRADED TC - Laos Arrestiow: cclin Flowered Vases, Baskets, et Tour, Nve or six cents an acre. ‘That was il! wit- | Be HAs how positively accomplished, and he wants | Stwtiey county. aire to be similar in character with the rait of | December ist were inside of the subscriptiau’ prop scnonagrntea gps concrapao by cig ROORS | ness had ever heard in the nature of a compiint, | Congress {o luvestigate his claim to the new dis- | Mr. and Mrs John R. McLean, who havo been | #6 to be similar In Chi aso,” he skys, have oa | 10108 and donations, Instead ot opening with fall | Gen, W. B. Hazen, cbiet signal cfficer, has re- LATEST PARISIAN MODES Ty HAIR GOODS. aus £51 16th street, Corcoran Building. | Mr Scout stated that when he took the ageney to | COVEY. Spepatag, the holidays | with General and Mrs. | eacle, pheenix ike, to rise 1h a cloud of bunting in | Teo!Dts from admissions on December 1st, the €x- | quced Sergt. Otto Haltnorth, of the ‘signal service, WELE 3€ 3. PEANDE, found that the leases were being agitated und were} «TDR COST OF COLLECTING THE REVENUE. Changed TY On Saturday last for their home in Cin- | front‘or the center’ medallion with a Danner bear- | Hiblts Were delayed and construction retarded by | th ene rants, and bas formally recommended to the ake ME “9 ier Pvcemenrs x partially consummated, and he took it for granted | ‘The Secretary of the Treesury has transmitted to | “iufatt. {ug the motto of ‘Democracy’ rises. ” SORE Os | CARS eer ERE Dee PTE Da moe ee ae. | Botethany Of War thik be Soatnneeh Gan Ene Coan py eelea epee Ls Interiog depantnient. cite: bony wad oF assent of the | the House of Representatives an estimate specify. | MF and Mra, Joun C. Burnet, who located at 1028 Bee Sener OU ee Cee es ears SD TAK® | Daud. Which i however, Sil Gollcctable. fem "tie | servioe dor riding Ldewt Geese private papers. i Interior departs ah never received a it 3 | the oath of office.” He thin! can decorate S 2 4 lever need be iu the hairdressers’ hands, leases, nor had he reported the leases imaie to the | employes of every grade and natur, with the rates | present, . 3 seen In Washington. He proposes to put up these | © Connect the trunk ines with the exhibition | Gen. Hazen’s action was made at the suggestion of by plain combing Hair Drewed nad mas department. Recentiy he received an oMtelal er | of compensation which will be necessary to prop. | PASM : splendid decorations for $25,000, and to let them re- ds, and put in side tracks. at a cost of the War department. When Secretary Linooln : pg Sor ular to the effect that Indian traders must not be | etly couduct the business of collecting tue reveue | | MTS M. D. Lincoln, who cannot make ‘calls, will | Thain in position for three of four nee Mes anes lines had to be employed to handie Jearned that the information about Capt. riuitted to use thelr influence for the making of | at each port of entry ta the United States for the | De glad tosee her. friends on Tuesdays at 1810 K | to decorate the batl foom fer $4 00. mense which Haltnorth brought to him was by . BUILDING LUMBER leases. The witness testified that the leases on is | fiscal year ending June 30th, 1886. ‘The number of | street, INAUGURATION NOTES. iene Gane cesar ween pn RR ed Bp nc Me rogsraie ag bya encase 90 Sar as | Tega, ontccr” end clopioyc 1s cetinated at 4147, | General and Mra Paul will soon be teft alone tn | ane commitiee vu Yesrerdsg formed that a | ba mud, during the lst mon See Poon Cae H Wat MeLEAN x Sos, | Reine iy regarded ag le duty o protect the j and thelr suarics at $9.25 102, An additional st | noir lane resldenco, corner ot 18th and F streets, | chibof sr trou Gorusin; Mee Won aan he appelage aeeere ee prebetoad epatude akinctn te kivee Manner eat . i = present at y - is Mel ‘Un 2 y 2 ra " « +429 THIRTEENTH AND B STREETS ». W. | the semi-annual payments, as under the terma tit | U0 $1,160,021 ours witht fortnight Mise weateige Poet oat | UREA sexe, of Philadelpht ek. tae ee oe ig Ny A 9 ae ee pay every sixmonths He knew of no Indian BURNED ovr. 010 St. Luts, and Miss Geneviove to New Xork, | BoNutes‘of Se "York, bave applied for the prin, | Srounds. Tam Soe ane = Ge. ae - 1 fOREETING OF 73E STOCKHOTDERS OF | Who had fecelved any money in connection with | Representative Phil Thompson has received | "on tneir way to Washington te viet Soran cid | Goce oot ae eee eal pe emept eae os ena te ee keiJ' the Washington and Georgetown Railros} Com- | leases except bis due share of the regular semi- tl ir way SSG ton REO, 7 th ers have been mication to the Secretary of War chat Pany, for the election of directors, will be held at the | annual payment. notice by telegraph of the buraing of the old family | yrs Logan, Major and Mrs. Tucker were detainea | _ MF. John par As sent $0 Col. Berret Uste of | sarge part of: ‘the order for the court emanate from the War de- G. T. Kees, SEesvoGthe company, Georgetown, on WEDNESDAY, | “Mr. John Q. Tufts, agent of the ve ctvilizea | NOmesteail at Harrodsburg, Ky. ‘The dispatch in- in.St Louis on socount of the gickness of thelr itt- | Patton ot President Duchawen cand sesmeen Sedeuery int aes pow REI Fo 2S ae T . nee CF nt tribes, was called to the witness chair. He knew | formed Mr. Thompson that even the wearing appa- | tle Son. , oa” ‘rrutader books wict be cloecgod the i er Sasser: nothiig oficlaiy about the lee of Chierxeo end Ti, OF tg faunlly, was dcstrosied, there eine No| Miss Belle Har dle, of Georgetown, is btll visiting | sppfoaching cenmonien “1 \” “Me Pert In the | operating expehses; the sur eine rth yh ye BX, os 3 1855, ‘hs * | but unofictally knew that the “Cherokee strip” | Ume to save anything, Tals 13 the re F indebtedness. Secretary replied ‘Niuth Surect Northwest. 385, and opened on danuazy +e HORT, President, | waslensed to an association ‘tor '3100,000 a eae tie Thompson faint matiereninen aitniaas |e tee lo in New York, and 16 not expected to re- BARES ol oe anes ee for the current ex] crime was looked upon as clerical rather than mii- C. M_ KOONES, Seerctary. pet ‘This land wasa portion Of the original Cherokee | past three years. ‘The cooper shops of Kepresenta- Steps to recel weather, and with ‘end if he (Gen. ‘was eatisfied of bis —— Feservation, but fe had. been conditionally: reise | five, THomypson were burted, thee the deeliom et | _Mt-and Mra. Philip G, Russell (nee Kendall) have Posto neat Ie ers Of New York who pro- | be ten times the amount of the be, was cmapowored So edegantely punien Gi yaacen Gime juished to the government for the location of other | his brother John, and now the residence of thetr | TeUmed from thelr wedding trip. EC eee the Sixty nin oe ona cof | 28Ked If the exposition m: ‘without recourse to a ay by CHARLES F. RITT Than tribes, to be ald for as fast fs it was so | father, Hon. P. B. Tnouson, sr. ‘The Now York Senatorsnip. New York and Fred. Eversman, jr-y of Baltimore, | tOCOnETSS pa fy ae me ED Fr 1 taken up. Witness had heard rumors of irregular | ru MEXICAN PENSION BILL AND BANKRUPTCY BIZ. | ways 2 Ga haye made proposals to furnish ‘mute for the ball. | frit apply to our own people ton will be approves’ ate Focremor tod. P.Crutcht, Pana to trace aie ructies ny ine ease, aud ‘had | "4 motion in the House yesterday to suspend the eR NTEST AT ALBaNT, ? {BOUT TBE |” Oniy nine’ members atvended the ‘meeting called | scriptions and pay the amounts due, and — street northwest, tried » bul e a “a reorganize | lounted Cumer Tnready tonend to.every part of the United Staten hia | FUIOr Seemed tp have nO foundation.” Witnes | Tues and take up the Mexican pension bill waS10st | Mr Hiscock says that the election of Erwin as Guard tor the Purpose or alte: nest arts fount’ | sition will be . Deneve —A ry + tasiaite Stewed Terrapin. the national dish of this | thought the pric® paid was. fair one at the time | by a vote of 125 yeas to & nays. Mr. Townshend Speater of the New York assembly means that | ration ceremonies ‘The meeting was ‘ait trom the goverpment.° Stam reporter called Feaidence of Chief You Can Preserve Jy, the client 0 & Dinner, Recertion. | th lease was executed. Witness bad never heard | sald he would at some otuer ume try to get the | Sortm has @ Aghung chance amd wiht te one at we 4 Justice Waite this afternoon and learned from Mra. 4 B upper. sino Bowed Chicken. ‘aud. Game it Dill up under the regular order. A motion to set] the prominent. candiaates, Dut 1t don't moan that | bene Tne won, pee ae pe ete mem | Failure im the New York Produce ‘Wate that the chiet 8 sl Be Youn BYESIONT by PeRcHASING YouR | thdschtnr Fates “eli ant Vote nu-Veut a ‘or ne tae oe senna tor the Of | he has got the election. men to make ‘1 full aa € try. ‘They will Sisu Sick Suen eee 18 able tosh up an sha ball ts te rarnishing. Oyaters im tvery andi formed and, walks about his room. ‘The reported EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES fet ard Chicken Broth, onomacs ‘Sia Soupe, Mest ‘THE SENATE AND THE TREATIES, Political Notes. Application has been made to the committee on | Prominent members of the New York fornia, Mra. ‘Waite said, ea ‘not pay 4 2 eli s, algazs on han Uy ihe pint. quart and xalon: = Exhibition in During the short executive session of tne sonatas, Ban democratiqand republican members o the | public comfort for quartets for the band of twenty i large dealers, ‘They would like to take him there, but it ts to bronipdly By telephony’ to the houng RESPO: a tio 2000. assel ‘caucuses last and ‘which ‘Albany a early. aa Sm) me. of twenty states ha yesterday the foreign relations committee reported | nomnnted as candidates for speaker G. | Phalanx. ‘Rooms have been ‘at the Arling- corn } Serko unre ane Te governors ve written to | back adversely a resolution to amend the rules 80 | iy end deorgs c Erwin respecti ey rg shizer ts chairman of the produce exchange grain | Dropabillty VIENNA OPTICIAN €9. ES shied Caiverrea axp Buripxa | express a desire to co-operate in making the Amer- | as to permit the discussion of the Spanish treaty 3} rr committee Tegan tote tn ‘Many additional names of persons having rooms Special attention giver: to repairs and remodeling of | tean exhibition, to be held tn London in 1896, a | to be public, and also a resolution ta remove the ‘tion ot ‘conduct of Marshal Lot Wright, sr Gia: or quarters to rent were registered to-day at the ‘Brarrovs DE. NEUEN, OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MANAGER. | nous store Sit cand gmc; lobting, 318 Sth etreet | ratnrul and thorough exposition of the arts, mame, | injunecon Secrecy from the Nicaraguan treaty. | cinmu, yesterday. Wright was the oaly'witness | offee of the committee on public comfort, Major | A Beaweat of 06,000 to Reaneke College. | ster to toe BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, rtbvest‘Teleiobe cal duiea "nae Ba ieactaten ari priteces, by ‘The resolutions went on the calendar, and will ‘Ho testified to the ment of dep- | Wricht, chairman of the: ‘proposes to be ‘ (co Zon 7, iTowns near, estaTE bs of ihe United Staios. Mr. J. | tne regain order of procedure be debated ‘before | utiet to keep the peace, and ‘with | so Alesncasie Srith the view at interes, ate Buen podbocmadiond : EYp AND OPERA GLASSES, C97 orice routvwest corner of ith aod bx aren | G. Speed, the agent here, has established himself a | the treaties ar tng citizens there in the work of providing acoom- mp college, ek cen PATENT EYEGLASSES, sct with Brazilian Pebbles, | Estate, ttocss, Bonds, Inwurance and General, Arcot keg omenepetint Sh chenesl the of. for the trassaction of all busineas. ntative Speculators are already looking Co = And Everything Pertainmy to the Optical Business, armas atontion given to ‘any business entrusted to the “ Se aw ong forensic of "one | No. 104 F STREET NORTHWEST. a _ JNO NORA Si TE ne Je prene. he pb eg pe Fy ag Pee panne ae Fete cae sino Sexton's anat Woods ‘dun Latcobine to est met on. the committes rooms ‘said che had paid $25 for a | Villa Grove. RR ge EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES | (6c tlories, us low se $20. 3 Jarre force. order Greg ohees city. Epon avenue, ‘Sth and wen aden ‘the reaidenta of this city as tulown Manes Has Ca lll ‘promotion, Drices asked ‘who have registered | severe snow combined button and fastener; William X. iT LINE OF ar ee oe the with, Ms 0, pable comore range | rail. On returning be hose guard for railways. CEOS rersas Grier ne -! erie inet price ‘tncfode Fourie Auowe ems Calians ot the White Hows tony s on a : PEE as, ae ee a ey sae ote bie, inmost cases, the price ‘bow bed ‘@ Judicial Decisi “Oregons; facturer. 1429 Pennsyivania avenue. Indictments. ‘Theodore of the Gecoration | MOoomErIELD, W. Bopresentattve EVER SHOWS. at today ponled te persion to the ‘ a" qq Yrswrivana vents one call BISA All ondees yeoegoce aesacd of 10th. z ‘Kinbep,or.Cuimga bee jo eines La bas ‘comer aee atewnet x 4 a . i So isa 3

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