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“ ~ | f ~ THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ~ : f — ¥ = AT THE STAR BUILDIN ar SENATORSHIP CONTESTS. Ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., hy 2 . ——_>—-—- The Evening Star Newspaper Company, " "gnaw. ADAMS. Pres't ‘The Morton-Evarts Fight at Albany Barter Sopp vee te eter m2 | Se Fe meni Coma 8 cee ¢ WAR FEELING IN LONDO 6. ws. Sica xt Weshington, D.C. an sceotl-+ ines mail sna . ‘ne Werxzy Sran—pabitshet on Fritay—St a seat | __|nm ae Festogeprevail = Dents nh caahteanicell BE~ Ali mall subse om paid tn advance: KANKAKE? Ys payer nent lox WASHINGTON, D. ©.. MON DAY, JANUARY 19, 1885. TWO CENTS. | [exp or rie Braxesmen’s stRiKE, ec: = a ———— | Tinoasative Ors. | = Washington News and Gossip, AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Sat) CODES VAST DAY: hymn through, which probably ever el eae ee UAL MEETING OF “THE 5S ‘The Meeting at the Congregational | #24 child there knows by heart. ‘There is three or se : EAL ‘The Fresident’s reception will take place to-mor-| A Bombshell in the Morton Cam; — Ca A Virie MNScRANCE COMPANY | GovaRNwrwr Recrirrs To-pay.—Internal rev- four mintes gone.” Mr. Moody descanted, at some pu ake p } = ad $Qyen nome OF MRE vistiict OF COLUMBIA enue, go1940t; customs, £664 OBITUARY DAY IN THE SENATE. Church This Morning. Tength, Upon singing hymns in prayer taeccuze, | TOW evening to members of tlie House of Kenn — Racueretate Wasmxatox, D. C., Jain 1485, a He said that in some churches they | sentatives and Senate, to meet whom the Justices | THE HASKELL MELTIOCNARCE @CN COMPANT axe ‘sAagrety Mat Huta ohooh of The Tesat | | Tw mmm Cover oF Ciarws to-day Judgment tor THE EVANGELIST TRILS HIS HEARERS HOW TO USE| sing the same old hymns over and over | of tne Supreme Court, Diplomatic corps Caton MonTON'S SUPPORT, nsurane Comp-".y of the District of Co- v xine Stan ae 3 a SSeS axe | su ecam her ‘ is two hund howsand dollars oboy, | $12,885 was given in favor of Edgar A. Walz tn bis HR BURIED TALEN UESTIONS ANS' en ween eee | ee eer | Any, yand Marine Corps officers and ladles | Special Disreteh to Tex BE nisushas beuh fully paid, ai that therearetue ézioe. | SUil. against whe goverument for furnishing beet to| NEW BILLS IN THE HOUSE.| ow ro nsacn roc coene won wep cee eee, | wanted vaneiy, Te was Muposable he sald, ny, " . | etnany, N. X Sanuary 1 —The Albany Journ exploded ‘a bombaieli in the Morton camp This af THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE op ©. WEST & SONS, rarieiy De ald | have bec Erte ine debi of ee Various Indian agencies in 1878. gi x 2 PRAYER-MERTING, tees sam Stas” Me cmmeus tae teeter | Se Anat ot tas xsesr ake “Srettitiraore 8 is EE, BACON Ir was Intexpep toremove the remaining tim-| QOMMITTEE WORK AND CORRIDOR TALK, should sit down in front of the desi where the peo- | receptions at the White Howe w Satur- | ternoon by printing the certificate of tacorporation eis a MY ; ‘The Congregational church was packed to over- | ple could see him. ‘They should have the seats ter os ” pice Se S e ‘3 Hoon last, and Was atte steady company. Thos, ERS SOBERES 1X SENSE ACTURIDS i hh an iain | aoe beer pmerestriny eae flowing before ten o'clock, when the last day's ses- | Tull; if there were any not full they should have the r 6 To five o'clock, tucluding, Season a Pr HIGH TEST OL H ee ees ponement of the work until a more favorable “day The Senate. sion of the convention of Christian workers was | S¢Xton hide them. If the people sat away down | dal dign nd nUNAOF by the door the leader should Toll his desk | huis oficiales themselves. i ia, thi oa i spits Fre called upo resident coal by eae o- ne 000 re ~ Mekioy was assisted wen tn the enterprise. The OFFER “OUR HOME Sworn, to and subscribed by Mallon Ashford. Presi- This being the day fixed by nate forthe de- | pened. Before Mr. Moody arrived Dr. Bartlett | down there and sit right ‘with them. | ty the Indie a the cates ak ee ae $1,000,000, and It ts sal THe T OF ALL” oe Cartinbin, this 1th us Spon Ser aoe os a a3 anus Ws secon mB the President | very of addresses in memoriam the late Senator | Stated thatit was desired that Christians holding | He Spoke also of men, who made long prayers, tak- | hom. were ‘Nre. Raene mere -Fgreaee end & te sang sHT AND {vate JOSEPH S, RIDEK. Notary Public, morning to say good bye before starting on a Uckets should give their tickets for this evening to | {ig up nearly all the Ume. He said they showid | ‘FOR BRILSIANCY OF I fie Miva POWE 2 + FAREXCELIING ANY ORTH rREvIos | [og ATTENTION, CARFES | present next WEDNESDAY : cl, Mrs RY Marat. | UHM trip for his health, ‘The chiet Justice and | Auineny: the chaplain, Rev. Dr. Huntley, made} io converted frienda Wien Ms amis | Speall to such men xbout and stop tem. Iu was | thesicime a 'S—E v fitting allusions to that Senator, and emphasized bet e o hurt t et e iS—Ev1 ira) Walks expese: to 1ssee Commnrave atteeoes iter to hurt one man’s feelings than to hurt the | jy: seated. tn the EhrNST HME! "GE? | forse. Augustine. Fiorida, aitiongh they Will maxe | the lessons to be drawn from the example fur-| *Tived he started the large assembly at once to | whit co, Nurtone mans feelin Sot mad, it wast stood, an rf Many of by Mix. Mekirey to where The recess arm in Ube same man. un Was purchased by 2 that this perposs mie up at ‘and Cornell ane ‘TRY IT, 4 4 Business of importance to be transacted concerning | S¢Veralstops en route. They will travel in the private | nished by the life of the distinguished dead. singing hymns. ter to iet them go. ‘They did not want any 0: with ty pair ot gnoncpareaian ASK YOUR STOREREFPER FOR all By ee, Jaly-st_ | car of Mr. C. C. Waite, vice president of the Cin-| Among the bills Introduced was ope by Mr. Coke “ BURIED TALENT.” had not grace enough to be told of his faults. He | Marsh; Trop: the secretary of state's oMce, Were Med t HOM 1 = — | cinnati, Hamilton and’ Toledo road. to establish and regulate a quarantine live stock | | When the opening exercises were over Mr. Moody | Bethe nin ine He: closed. by deseribing Wale | te partor ' ' AND TARE NO OTHER xt regular secionwill, behldon TUESDAY, | THR Puesipenr mas APPROVED the act for the | tral, and to regulate commerce between the states | SNOOunced that the tople for the morning was | Morus wat” piven imectings wick he had wie | Mie eee MAMIUE eae, was pr igen elbpegntndiaeretenhggr<or Jas, J. Belton, Mr, Hiscock’s most active worker $s now for Morton, and It t& said that he ts making nor inroads in the Hiscock Votes transferred te i oe : Sea : “Buried Talent,” and that Kev. Dr. A. W. Pitzer | nessed, contrasting the methods of conducting such | into the cast’ room. tire fh instant at 730 em. By omer ine, | Pellet of the Metropolitan poitce forceaf the District | 48 to live stock. I ing mg he east’ room. There, ed SOE PEES CARS, of Columbia, and the act providing for the com | _ A resolution, offered by Mir, Wilson, was agrocd | Moti open the discussion, He read Qrat the para: | MeCUmgS sk SrmerTsG. Was never very large ot biti: (ee THE JACKSON DEMOC Pensation of Special messengers to be sent to lowa | t0, calling on the Postmaster General ‘for a copy of | DG, from 26th chapter of Matth that many persons | at 12 o'clock th ft dalty, er meeting was | having other calls to mike. pase z will uieet at ‘the Hall, core ‘and Oregon for theelectoral votes of those states of | A story of the rallway all service, wien’ hag | WhO Duried his talent. Me sald thit many persons 12 o'clock the usual dally prayer meeting was | having otter calls to make. pu | Otiock "guage iW. Banauey’ ‘will deliver: a | 0% Sanat en ete ater taehe ed'in Luke of the servant who was given a found, | OPCBed with song and prayer. Mir. Moody then | O07) wirhons Unger i aa ee Lookin Arrex Finzincsrens.—It is understood | Aldrich offered resolutions: “That the senare has | aud Mat the parables had been mixed, The Holy | Tad from the 11th chapter of Luke. He spoike | Bn was + OF THE WASH: : z s heard with propound sorrow of the death of Henry | Ghost, however, did not mix thingsin that way. | then on the subject of prayer. He sald it their jon City Orphan Asylum will be held arine | tat the Sag ship ‘Tennessee, wich sailed ‘trom | Beard With propound sorrow of the death of Henry | Sere way not a Gout Hone, He Bala. ray DUO | DATE Tee eer ee ela ete ener Math and S streets, on TUESDAY, 20th | Hampton Roads Saturday on her way to New Or- | and “That the business of the senave, be Tov aug, | thing in absolute right, It was the Lord’a, and we | bot faith. linporsunit ist. at'2-90 p.m, ‘The public cordially invited, | leans, ts under orders to proceed Immediately to | pended, to enable his associates to pay proper | Were only the stewards ‘This servant had not | names—asking, stoki ss, anil {@ particularly | entand other Lamps. | Resdy WEST & SONS, Us W. LOMBARD STE MEN MARING THF EV DeTS NEW ANKIONS, rton men ate making desperste efor -and Navesuersnded at Last gn making tat Tukee T. 2-Tw.1p B it was said, had three jorking. He said he did | Asytuns, ®, which, thou OW Of considerable Swe AR tend JK" | Ke 4 to investigate a tport that : Fuk ais: | Wasted hfs talent; he hud taken the very best. care | Mot believe dic} could reack thelr friends With d= a LAL ==> SPECIAL NOT | fillbusteriug expedition is creating neanat rae tia atarea eeare to bis high character: and Of it—had preserved it for iis master. ‘He referred | quent sermon 1 they wanted was the power “1 tue homination shall be made Wor ww Aa TE AX ibe of the OU OPERATIVE So. | to aid the Cuban Insurrection. An officer of the | str, Aldrich palda feeling tribute to the memory | $0 those who went to everlasting punishment, not | Of God. Mr. Moody described tis colng to Cam- ti wows! a, Will, be held’ on | Tennesse writes trom that vessel to Tux Star as | of the deceased Senator, und gave a brie! sketch oF | fF What they bad done, but for wuat they’ had | bridge at_e ivitation, of. Ue ‘it clock, in St. | ey Bos il stananaeets | fOWGNS We leave, Hampion Bonds day Jap, | his i rograduates. | ail who any acquatt falled to, do. ‘The parable sai that ‘the master | There was a conspiracy thereto break up the MeV | qulnted. tay eal Wht thet | uary 17th) for Key West, Fia., where mail shoul r. EX came ant the servants to reckoning. ng. They applauded the pray ey applauded | respect they must form one of E cretar DELOUNOET UN GLEE ST he Eee | me ee a nl Dr, Fiver deciared that ‘be believed im the per. | tue text ane cheetea the Sera Te was a durk | features of the wook's soctat pots WN UNIVERSITY OF | steamers of id 24th from New York. After ' sonal return of Jesus Christ from the right hand ot | day for hima; he never had sucu an experience. 5 Justice and Mrs Miller ana | that there are The tatroductary Metre Of the coats | that Oho to Rey See Le ‘The Speaker lala before the House a communtea- | God to judge mankind. He belleved they were 10 | desctived how, as he Velieved,the prayers of the elles nor orn ee we noe on Constitutional Law, by Hon. Ricuarp 'T. MERRICK, a Uon from the Secretary of the Treasury transmit- pe their Lord in bodily presence. He was coming— | mothers there finally prevailed, until many of yet egy en i i eee aerate en Unions Eee Balsa coreted | , THE PRESIDENT has boen compelted to reconsider | ting an estimate for the appropriation of 1,000 to | the Lord Christ in bodliy. giory—-among oliver | those young men, before’ tie week was over, eriod TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, Giuand Fsifets wortiment on MONDAY EVENING, | his determination to attend the New Orleans expo- | meet the Incidental expenses of the Uniten states | TUNES. {9 Teckon with is servants, Teeerenicet | ahs mestne oes ar ae past se one and her sciection Was such thet | 12:9). m.—The Evarts men state tact they bi | APR aCe, SEARS Saeed | sion during PaO a eens uowever, to at- | naval vessels attending the word's industrial ex- | spoken of meant $2,300 In-Ameran money. DI: MR. MOODY'S BCSY SUNDAY. conned aan ae amore OF less acqualnted, and | secured written picains of a majority of the caucus 927 AND 929 SEVENTH STREET N. W. — — => —— | te 2 exposition as a private citizen after the ‘position at New Orleans. Referred. A. T. Pearson, of Philadelphia, says that the 5] vi - 4 Pe barat: atpscmpeed aren what ane | against a secret be liv | ><s4= gNo_A PRESCOTT, REAL ESTATE BRo. | expiration of his official tera. : ‘God ca had. | Mr. Moody spoke seven different times yesterday, | no time was there au. tincotn crowd, an | EE ker. it now located in lis naw OMce, in the Kel- | NEW BILIS. Carih iy aud alate cases oust MOREY | beginning at nine o'clock at the Berean Baptist | tbe excellent arrangement 8 OF THE TSE OF MONEY on both sides are more freely tnd | oy any pew neObERS of Tan lagslatere for Evatts, although they may orton. ant affair. Mrs | ™ oe - ct had invited only» WHAT TRE VARTS MEW CLAIM. jamoug the patrons of the | were iw no such thing b , a sees aes 4 n te supper i | cai = They are BAP {cllowing their wise example | Joos Boiling So, Jal F mace Borhwet MPT AG | ,LIROT: Fuap's, Scuvwarea, whose resignation| Under the al ot states the following bis, ete, | Genes We fete ny an mate ta send the gospel in | Oegtoning mine Oreek at ane Berean ape | the basement story kept the katuering of guests | TE KANKARES Aw ewise be made [Baie uenscesis ot taboo + ee, | ola the army takes effect on the lastof January, | Were introduced and referred: By Mr. Townshend | talents were ours to use. ‘There were other talents, | ducted'a talk at the Union Bethel A.M. F, church, | CUS@uUy divided and gave plenty of room, | fine Rewideners for sale. | Hoflses in all parts of the | 18 now making a strong effort to have the accept- | (Ill.)—A resolution requesting the President to fur- | al80, to use. He was not talking of octette choirs | on M street, which was crowded. Anuour later ne | THE handsome patiors of Mr. and Mrs. Pottok Hen £4 Ye | gies: from the omer Codie, Bighes eRe Th | ety grant eee rTNy omctals are op | Ms io the various departments Telative. to tho 60> | for Christ ile CoRaga a GOT a cen nay | ousored, Which was thronged with people, AU si | Nant Aewenably Of guests nvited towers of the 9 tafimery fire yestenang a nat of rare exereised in this special brane! sed to granting the request : nds in the Indian Territory, to- a ¥ e atte e address i at Satauas evenings a me. He — ccnsideration as to security. = a g fully 2, es pres elon, fe most hospitable. and plevedng. of who wus an ation, mounted 4 | o sea wil be trata serge Gaghts. Pub. | coruicate of disabiity granted Gueceal Witten i | Or the eacapeat cacao er eA ino could o_o, te court louse and electrify s | meeting tor men wast held io the same church, | {att goes without saying that all js Tndder whict the worth dorms —_ Le patronage i wolicited., elepous 108-2 : i = Cook Te . which was Iikewise densely thronged. After Chat | rst evening reception of the satu «i aking srcmied hopeless. Ibems ‘Notary Public ee Jais-1m_| Tremaine; Acting Assistant Surgeon § F. Welrick, | REG ay netaiutng am aa Ce ae ME | weks qumb as an oyster, ‘Their talents were burled, | Wee Mn ater arones. ATter Uist | Aret_ evening, reception of the seaou ae a an Dane FS DE_ YA RIDCUMS TATGERZED Cop | (0 Proceed t1om this eity wo Prescott, A. T., and re: | Mine (La) Resolutions amending the: estiog thy | He hoped that this convention would result In in- | Mission church, commer ith acd slivers, ne | Set given. Many ot time who were . i RED LETTER SALE. | CS" LNibn Gut aN Pe SHINE MESS OOP | Port in person to the SSiemacuL ts dag APA | President to ‘transmit to the House & copy of the Peter eae att ap tele talents. | He | ym. MOODY “HASN'T HEARD 4 WOKD abOUT 17.” spot nirmchinic p wetoayr and S : ass = referred to men of splendid business and executive | ™ dels going elsewhere, and during the whole eve w of the Duliding. ‘The stair Bed Prince Albert Rea | For Consumpticn are kept by | eee Tecent appeal of Fitz John Porter, together with | Feyirred to men of splendid business and executl When a Star reporter called Mr. Moody's atten. | jit’ hguing elsewhere. and during te whole eve * ; 3 — y y e chanige Of faces, altho’ : the batt had fallen, gauss ‘Salts, Latter | MUNCASTER & HOWARD, aT. OnDEnS—The orders of Passed Assistant | ACcOmpaNyINg Papers By Mr. Ward dnd.) Votes Mn PEt Ge eer {ton to a report published in a New York paper that | iuany preferring to attend aud exjoy Mis Pullucs | Sea act the window ektne tape Bale. $15.53 and upwanis, Sale. | Chemists and Draggista, Engineer K. R. Leitch to the Gedney have been re- | Contagious alse [This 1s the bill prepared by | When Dr. Pitzer concluded and a hymn was | Mr. Moody had been nained as the man the trustees | Feception alone, remaiued here Uiroughout the | pis jnuter along the floor, lying cc Red Four-button Cutaway Comer 7th and streets northwest. | Voked, and he will continue on watting orders; | the conference of the National board of health-] sung Mr. Moody stepped forward and said he | Of the Madison Avenue church were trying to | ©vening | down. He @ his way t deus and pulled Totter Suits, r t > FRANCIS BUFTY. J. TARBELL DyeR. | /!eut. Commander F. M. Barber, Naval Constructor | By Mr. Curtin (Pa.)—To amend and revive the act secure to succeed Dr. Newman, Mr. Moody an-| Commissioner an Mrs. Loring held another of | their occupants down to the fluor and to Ube win i = oe F. I. Fernald and Chief Engineers Alex. Henderson | to encourage aud promote telegraphic com- | oughtthere were a great many in the church of | swerea: “{ haven't heard a werd about it.” ther “at, homes” which we dow, wher of air suMiciently revived Ere = HUFTY & DYER, and B. B. H. Wharton, to temporary duty at Ches- | munication between the United States and Asie, | God that wanted to work, but did not know just = cree tended by a large number of prominent society | down ladders Red Red Pett aieeraiiiaercee rae cee cee itty une esmary (is hier Engi- By Mr. Coulis (iss Tenaeere the thanks ot eel 3b bes eto ate te ea woah Latest Cabinet Talk. people. gins saree rag Soong hee pom aa iat EA IN NCE, NOTE AN neer Isaac MeNary, to temporary duty at Jamaica | Congress to Capt. M. lealy and the officers ant Ld vi at INENT DEMOCI RCTING INVI : r vove Jeasant weddings yester- | his way to . — eevtcn pete pg BROKERS, Plains, Mass, connected with advisory, board: | men of the revenue marine stenmer Coren ie | leaders In the churches should Cake reat pains THLUANTCUAVARD AUD GALLND YOR CATE gee were, CONEY pleasant weddings yeater- | mauer ws four times did Sale. $3.51 and upwa eee Naval Coustriictors W. H. Varney and John F. | humane conduct in saving lfe In the arctic ocean. | Wen young converts came in to set them at Work. | gioxs—cou “Vinas BPOEEe oh Ae oie nee ery | AAS. One at 40% uiterhoon, at Abwer’s htm hutaan freight : Ted THEE © Bsrece Sortiwers: Hanscom, to temporary duty at New York con- ‘THE COMMITTER ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS. He oe not know any Detter way to do this than tO | qa INTERIOR—DECLINB IN WHITNEY STOCK. ae, Pees Lectin gs 1 & He | At a window for f a hand Was seen le r $4.05 aud upwards, Sale. ae will receive special attention, ree ‘To Pay CLAIMS AGAINST Mexico.—A dispatch from | tee of foreign affairs, moved to suspend the rules | persons ee ‘yno would ae ee money. ‘but that eee pest clad 15 understood peraliaoe ae aoe nee Pp os So “ — ee | were ailing, rendered any rs Red 1 H Goxnsalenton Go: ri | the City of Mexico states that President Diaz has | And pass the Senate bill providing for the exercise | WaS Ot It. God wanted them; they must give | Cleveland Is now ready to seriously begin the work | ©22he presented. In the eventhy a wedding | those below futile. A patient ni Letter SAGE | Glen Der es ence Ree es NSEC N POE | ss Sao MD, whic ine been eet alla tor teams: | OF the Jurisliccion countered ‘on tee United eeaiee SOCILL Sanding In TONGS, ROT eae nial | Of selecting his cabinet. Beyond the fact that | Pendunt foummed, and alarge number of friends | Who was cousidered only purtiaity 44 ‘Sale. Money to loan on Real Estate on collateral sccumits. | mission to the United States. ‘This money 13 for pe Places of Sea aren ed. dominion Ge sto | Seven Dials and worked among the wretched youth | Senators Bayard and Garland are quite certain to |“ qne other wedaing was that of Mr. Bernard | binhere Which: be let out or the winasw to the Rea the payment by Mexico of United States claim. | Pewing the | at Sections 409510) there. He would take these boys and educate | be invited into the cabinet, nothing 1s yet Known Robinson and Miss Rose Hirshfield, daughter of | steps by the side of the burning w He then Levr Dg? TQSPECULATORS AND OTHERS CONTESE | ants under treaty stipuiitions, ‘The payment is inecoatros i them. Now he has 8,000 of these ‘young | even among the best-postea democrats, { Mr. and Mra. 3. Hiruteld, at the ballot tie Ne | crawled down the rope, after telling another 10 A — Kale, | S:% Plating ercetiny temporary structures or stands | made annually, on the 90 Gr danuary. Aris sent ‘The District in Congress, en around him. He has many young men from | yatterly there 1s a good deal of talk of Mr. Vilas, | tional Kitles’ armory, the Ket, Dr Sas toate to follow him, ite reach ops nately, Bed Bose ea | SSytaahister such Pures Suen eu eee ashe™ | the various claimants ‘wuose claims ave Oech | 3¢r, parboenig wee TON wear to] Lane eae thy, Tery hardest class toreach.” | or wisconsin, for Sceretary of the Inter. The ng, The bride, attired in a dress of wht Seis cos Gat aes Seuieed Coie Raa ywervoats Letter JAMES F. BARBOUR, | allowed, z than he willever be again in his life. He knows | Prevailing idea with democrats seems to be that | Yirsutieid, Miss Sarah Lule Bt thirdone fooked at the flames aud Uhen the distance J etter asa | 12th street and Maryland avenue southwest, sarrae Lhe question of title tothe Aqueduct bridge | more then than his father, or his grandsire, or ail | they can with litie effort make Wisconsin a deme, OL Ohi Bnd wick tunis eerie beneath, and retreated trom the window. Le was Le Co bean none Call, 122-2. nisin | | Pensowar.—Representative Randall spent Sun- | a8 far as possible and let the committee know what the grandsires he ever had.” . | cratic state, and that nothing would have more | roo by Mest W. 3. Hirshfield: beticr ot the | Mol seh again, Red chiarn's Red | >... THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPanr | @4¥ 10 Philadelphia —wMr. and Mrs. C. W. Thorn, | new legislation 1s necessary to render the past CHRISTIAN WORKERS IX LONDON. Influence in that direction than the elevation of a | bride: Joseph Norton, ‘The Test legislature made a sinall appropri Letter Ovescoats, letter | [3 ami es 2 | of Washington, were registered at Jacksonville on | action effectual. The District committee has three rominent citizen of that state to the cabinet. Mr. | New York: S. Hertzog and | Uon to guard against fre. bul the amount was lange ‘Sale. 906. an Sale. | stockholders of the WASHINGTON GASLIGHT | Saturday.——George Eustis, of Washington, was | More special days In which to consider such mat- | | He described the cricket grounds and thecountry | Pirie wo presided. Over the national democrats | Aimed anid eee ly en | enough only to put In the hydrant. A pumber of i | COMPANY are hereby notified that their annual meet- | registered at the Hotel Del Monte, Monterey, Cal, | {eFs as they have to call up, and us soon as they | Place this man used for the benefit of these boys, | convention, seems to have no tival in this connec. | suests present, the principal toast of une o the friends of the @eceased arrived on Ube iste Red Men’ Hed | ing for the choice of, Directors for the enmuing year | On tne éth Instant. . voy) Ghd what legislation ts necessary to secure the free | to keep them from temptation. “You can't make | tion. He $8 a comparatively young man, and 1s | bein sponded to by Mr. 8.8. Cox, of New York, | thulns. ‘There have been no preparations for bur Sale. $197 and upwards, Tor from 12m. to1p.m. ‘The Cherokee Land Leaves. e 08 ice jem Up, and that man is hunting up diamonds in | § 2 See nla Fine to gae, | The statement that Gov, and Mrs. Blair woma | Be UME one fore are nomsanS Of Sent | jaisa tom 2m Ag BAILEY, Secretary. TONY BEFORE THE SevATR cosnurrrex as To | THX HOUSE COMMITTEE To act atone te we. ua-| London dnd pollshing them for the Lord.” He sald | presclon of democratic sentiment 18 adverse UO gv- | a7 tn4s woe and be the guest ot Lire number. as ‘there are no tneana if entity ig | [op> THE ANSUAL MremiNe oF THE stock |" wow un Lease was PROCURED. Boxe, DOES NOT CAL THE,JODvr cowurrnes 7o-| wat it was-noe money that was needed so muchias| ing Ohio representation In. tho, calanet. ihe | ST Smith, Of {Sth ouices Searatoes Pea, | LOCAL CACUPRINE ts Gey came from cae Fale We shall positively dectine to sell any of our goods to | E59 holder of the POSE COMBINATION SEWING | The Indian lease investigation was resumed by | O*THER Gaull, in Paria. ‘Ho said that there were imundreas | Sure tw tellow the selection of any man of the | #8 they are Wot expected wutil the latter part of | retired. One singular tact, related ty Or. Bannts- Geslers sul are determine t that consumers only shall | M CHINE COMPANY, for z the giection. of Directors! «1.6 senate committes on Indian atisirs to-day, | For some time past the membersof the Joint | Sha thousands in this country who could work in | state. Besides Wisconsin fs regarded asa much | the ensuing mont! | ter, is (hat most of the vi tents sienp with their ave tis neat ofa cased prom, FA Ntnucesoatatmar’fuesammesge | with Dr. Aaalra Cherokee, on the witness stand | Smite Raving in charge tho il forthe eeo-| Gh eiten heros imas inLendouwe det | ire promising Meld for democrat wort taat | There was a biiant and happy sone at tne| eds nea wit ba tag” di F street, on WEDNI L¥, the 2ist of January, 1885. " MW = ed 7 tion of a new city post office In this city have been | his check every Friday for £500, and scattered it | Chic. residence of Mrs. Montgomery Secard on Saturds Unis, and the positions they were n ry | Tue rolls willbe opened at 12m. and closed at | a a ee and ar ee | trying to get a meeting. Senator Manone, the | from One end of the world to the other in the work | 7 ine, Whitney, stork, appears, to eve declined | Creniny: the oocasion being che Torah Introd it 8 probable Mat they" were sapathered. ’ ee ee Waunetee bocke wit be clased ou the Iamk Gat e ray $100,¢ chairman of the joint committee, has been repeat- | Of the Lord, yet that man spent five hours every | recently. A p > who 1s, perhaps, | tion into society of her daughter, Miss Eleanor, in Le paen eoprge tg pee eg demyernd cme q Ss jala-st HP, LITTLEVAGE, Secretary. | lease, or if that was not enough. to give $120,000, | ediy requested to cali, theta together Due has CO aes eas pearing era he eats eae seedy Cioveland Gill ney hn abr oo ee eee id tus comin Oy his two iprothers, Sonator Hersley i : sos ey ther : zg talking with the patients He described also the | making as anybody, says: “Gov. Clevelan 4107 oclock ald tu & coftin by Ot Se i j eLOTEING (HOUSE: | gr eR TEMBER | for lino “i toakt not vu why the bighet oMer| theater Coaayr ante waste gates! | Mle oly in-Kabdow thet ised SO and | URDU are a rae Ana caM | Sis Loach, ot ew York, she guest ot mune | MIE Serer OIA | ae STRICTLY ONE PRICE. The coca ules money was used t0 Influence | dependent action, and it was decided to give Mr. | Samgfor them. He mentioned als) one institution | net. a Etta Brent, of 19th streei | us ‘Tor miles around. ‘The most Now discharging at Oth-street wharves, by schooner : the council. "But ho knew of nothin A 4 of 98 ladies of the frst soctety in London, | a monopolist, and the charge cost us a great many 2 A ugh sty Tor u sa ‘ ’ se |, Thin ie zhe 1. carro recetved: |Win. N. Rasmus, a white man, who mirried into | ins, On ke angels, visiting the” darkest’ homes | S¥ eith th galnst corporations, | Miss Anna Wilson, of I strect a ; aT Open Evenings until 9; Saturdays ang] 1 Bciune” we advertised some mouths cpp ‘ua vene | and Was ado pred’ by te Cherokee Nations was | report ae Ml euyaey abl ane he WOuld Des ood LIME IE LARA Len | Hel Waleney Ison eraclient pevtinas cates | Hepreschtative ‘Ranncy's daaghners wit have | Jory ot che ineastes Gut te the sie, Somes dalt rery much Superior y Gffere He Ww: er, a Ne ar de : K assist eekly “ors * Ce ee nnn eee eee ear ISR Ee Doth TIS Se ens | Changes im the [louse Ohainbe they could help the ministers so much. He thoucht | democrat. He has rendered his party. valuable | Mrs Hiscock ascisting, them at thelr weekiy re | Qi rescue was CxtNaaely Ulficul, it several te pate vow piled and ready for delivery alargeas- | T. S. goverument. He did a big business, and did | THE MEMBERS’ PAVORITE LOAFING PLACE SPorLED BY | theY had any quantity of ladies in the church who | service, Dut, unfortunately for his political asptra- | C&P’ el sec stances the nang Rene halen ee Laoes, Arresnios: | sortment of every size and length necessary for building | noc have time to inquireinto detatis, but Ke. knew REMOVAL OF THE SCREEN. could do -uch Wworg. He pelleved that the spirit tons if eas any, he 18 £00 closely connected wih - ey ae Mrs, teed x wae a have | rusted bac A Bate, 9 patient ies . Fequiremente. We solicit an inspecuua and guaran i vere Wi 3 Of communism in our cities could be jown in | Ube Paynes and the Standar pany. AS a | Issued cards to another of their delightful musteal LAIEST PARISIAN woDEs re mm GooDs. | froin shatters dea Hoo ee ese eae Wea Tans, wo pay | all the: Sa tana ee emmbeTs seats in the | fo ouuer way taan DY earr¥iog whe igUE of gospel caine winister e would be regarded 4835 ally of | encercainmeats for the evening of ie sad instant. | fromm hs Weer Uhre hen aud Gch PLLE M. J. PRANDI ne B. Rus bad me” * "used Baas ht into these homes. He firmly belleved that | theirs Several democrats who have taken It upon | yjiss McMillan, wi red hore last week witha 6 wall, Let was Caplerel, cman 3 Basra Sone acai | JAMES F. BARBOUR, | fowet the Dill trougn leasing te ands totnepat, | FeMoved. The object. mentioned in the repore ot | ifuhere ts uot something done esi couTy thes | Miemsehyps to vist Gov. Cleveland since his election | wilt hor protncr, ‘epmeoratative, MeaUlane, or | Ase! tte tual Dua “one of the most ac- eee GRAY SHADE ] Zs ca AE A Nad AnD MeL ew epining OF MNO MERON GE, Can RTOs CORUCTE | DESEO TENN eee ee ate ne Bes Ae MORES Oe Dene ee | Sans aoe Den Ceea NR oe Eaae ETS: Mea | Tomnesenn, ‘will Feoeivo ON MONdIOSaL abe BAsES | aor ye ees ers, procured. a ladder, ani ES } beginning of the session of tie Cherokee council, | promote ventilation. The rea! object 1s to promote “< “J Moody, © > House. ot the artment on the REFA WAVES! SHINGLED PANGS 1 cE v, IN e 10 are living in a critical time.” He said he rem ts quite well understood that the President-elect 7 to @ Window of the comp heat Cee ede a ig oa | OFFICE, OF TEE SUEUR FIRE INGUR. | whien passed tne bill authorizing the on caida ad, | legislation, ‘The triangular spaces between the | bered in Scotland. «few gears ago, when people | intimated in polite but poeltive terms to twoor | Among the very pleasant young ladies stopping im which ©, bllls, a dying paralytic, siwayach caver ty plain combine Bair Dremed and Wasurxotos, January 2, 1884 | unusual nuzaber of $50 and $100 bills were taken to | 8feens and the cloak rooms are always crowded | lauzhed at such fears, saying the government | three gentiemep that when he felt in heed of thelr | at the Ebbitt House is Miss Green, of Brooklyn, | a, Hie was not expected to lve ei Eanws Shugiec. avz-lum®) ‘The Annual Mecting of the Mutual Fire Insurance | his store to get changed, It was common talk | Witt members, smoking and telling stories ‘The | could put down the threatened trouble. ‘The gov-| advice he would cali upon them.” N.Y. . “genase tn cee J } Compapy of the District of Columbis will be heldon | that those who voted for the lease were paid. One | Jemocrats aré most given to these gatherings, | ernment, however, had not done it. Real estate in ee ee Invitations have been issued for Wednesday getty ge rngpe won Ng : Haxwann & Heremssox. | he THIRD MONDAY OF JANUARY, 1895, the 19th | meiber, Samuel, DOWAINE, adimitte! to Withers | Which are called by the other side “democratie | Scotland was not worth 25 conte a donne tern hee Coming in Slowly. evening sb wins Oxide by Mi and Site te. uae Sg hinged nt pans ag anaes 4 | She office of the Company, corner of Fenn- | that he got $0) for his vole. Downing had con. | Caucuses.” There was some complaint about the | it was worth ten years ago. Mr. Moody told one |THE CERTIFICATES OF ELECTION FOR THE NEXT Sinicinsnl Sanghi to avesapeine =a ‘Ating Victim Was unuble to move, bul = hue aud 9th strect northwest, commencing | Trion, and died Ove or six montheage, Ai, | ewoval of the screens, though upon the whole the | ortwo touching ittie stares ef were one ta Ieee ;—PECULIARITIES OF STATE LASS—RED Tare | TK poo me cng Mie Tinecmdgn wg ate Po 424 Nistn Sraeer, oh ae the election of seven | less kaw that the Cheroxeecompany were willing | CBabge- met with approval. As soon as the work | pffals, and closed by urging every one to do ail SOMETIMES ENTANGLES THE FEET OF Mem- | TO-Morrow evening the Washington Light In- enter without breaklug the sash, and this p rmallasrrs to constitute board to conduct the afar of | to pay $125,000 for the lease, aud he believed. they | €4a2. be done electric bells will connect with each | they could with the talcat given them. SINGULAR CONTEST. fantry ball takes piace at thelr pew armony, and he Was unableto do, Standing irresolute ‘ bastions | fhccompany, ie required fo beheld at the abow. mect- | the sentiment of the people was that the privilege | desk, and all the pases, oa eee THE QUESTION DRAWER. ‘The clerk Of the House says the certificates of | from the extensive scale of arrangements, protaises | he heard somebeady a: the neat ia mot ty ane P BOSTON HARD wal | Bis the sixth article of the By-Laws of the Company iti] CURE LO command HOW tiduk the tn won WAS | form, will be pub buck in tie space behind the | After o brief interlude of prayer and song, Mr| election for the next House ere coming in vere The first soiree dunsante of the season, a chanee survive, atid aware of ths taet the ‘The best Floor Potish. | eee thaincs tee annual meeting of the company | for less than it ought to have brought: that it | Seats, Where there will be Indicators to direct them | Moody opened the “question drawer.” There was | slowly. There 1s no accepted form for the cer- under the auspices of the ladies stopping ‘at the | MUICKLY desceaded to the ground, changed the po- ibe fies bosinces In onder shall be the syrointmentof 8) (1 Neto nave commanded $iesn0e to any member who rings. a little pile of slips of paper on the desk, contain- | tificates, and the laws regvlating them are differ- | W24er the auspices of the ladi Gay next, | Stlon of tie lndder and making 4 second ascent, j to BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILES, | chairman, who shall conduct the meeting and election | OUg! led $125,000 or $150,000. 5 National Hotel, will take place about Priday next. | YUCn Ot tie taader sd the decrepit form of Tee. CHANIA LAHODA NCMMICERIAS. io seconds (eit the set of Incorporation, bavween | Samuel & Smoot, of Washington, Was next Capiz! Fopics, {ps questions, which had been sent up by persons | ent ineach state. Some states send the certificate | The list of isdy guests at the Wotel inciudes a | Cruse the elass and esac tee Gecrap terme ee ote _ GRATED, RANGES: : the hours of 9 o'clock s. m-andG p. ti" called. He had beeh to the Indian Territory on ‘THE SENATORIAL FIGHT IN COLORADO. in the audience. Mr. Moods, stepping forward, | to the member-lect, whose duty It isto file It at | number prominent in social Ife and a bevy Of | Tehange, anattendant aster Saving Uwo refractory = pentane OURS |ferchercee and ia gone crn ges | 76 aon fe men ne the ep | OR RS oy ABs ee Su et | he ce ns nnd cps co tn ene | sae ae wal Appin att, Mae tas 'wia eh a oa EADQUARTERS Amount 121193 | tement of his clalm. His observation showed him | C40 caucus for senator in Colorado is a subject of | Morky” He suggested, first, cottage meetings, | Clerkrof the House: the member-eiect, and some | 5 os . * | own lite, c send to the clerk only. The lawsin some of the | ments. | One of the patients whom Lebarge rescued being: gag | that the lease, as made, was a good thing tor the | discussion at the capitol to-day. It 1s thought by | kitchen meetings, mectings inthe homies of peopie. | C24 vide emi fe | 4 given | ina nut dition the atte Tushed to For Bee | Madians, and that they were Satistied with the | somo that Hil will get the democratic oto inthe There were a gréat, many mothers le Stl i the eieclon upon recriving te ofitlalcertiveats, | quring the searon ot Une RUUICC noise woe ole oe | can ane actemdae rusted n ra legislature by pledging himself to support the new | Could never attend relig da oC wd | or a new election witl be ordered. Cases have been | Saturday evenind, ad was very please ancl ms for the sufferer. The fire Depeath had Coy administration, which, ovether with Us seventeen | €0,£0 them. Those. who ‘could ‘sing should use | OF anew clection will us ondere, Cavs have teed | Saturday even relocate Dancing INAUGURATION SUPPLIES. Losses, by fire for the year Us#4, aijusted = | meanwhlie burned the bottom of the oor until and pad. * 9.008.82 Work of the Grand Jury. followers would give him a majority over ‘Teller, | Wccra good, coumotated. Toothegs senda ies | count of ignorance of this law. In cases where | "ave Gate af Veumont ovenes has Isued Invita-| HOMME WEE mcrust fanned. ‘With, tke, pantar — ‘The annual distribution INDICTMENTS FOUND AND CASRS IGNORED. the caucus nominee, on a Joint ballot. The gener- | Where Bond, comsecrated mothers could talk to | the certificates are sent to the member Instead of |, 2S Galt. sfc | loous in iis hand Lebarge was groping his way Se ree ct tee cormyenyy by the sate Dietary ‘The grand jury to-day found indictments against | 4! opinion 1s that Hili’s men will do all they can to | Other mothers. a good many Men £9 | to the clerk of the House, they frequently ger lost to a dancing reception, in cotnpliment to her | gut of the room when the shell of ing gave , ‘Bg order of the of Managers, : defeat Teller, and If they do not, effect the election | ¥0 the public houses because thelr homes were so | or worn out before the clerk can get" hold oF then, ‘ter and her young lady guest, on ‘Thursday | way and he fell through. Fortunately be caught Iwillesll the goods named Goi ac e J. WESLEY BUTELER, Secretary. ‘the following ns: W. H. Thomas, housebreax- of Hill they WHeget in @ compromise half demo- | Wretched; when they go home the wife has a long Sometimes they sre so worn that it is dificult to | Venting, January 224. | himeelt ‘by Une elbows on either side of the aper- Brices: ing in the night; John Hughes, allas Wm. Hughes, | crat. Ust of complaints to make, the children are dirty. | Hike gue what they are. ofthe new inembers | Miss Montague, one of Raltimore’s charming | ture and still strong enouch to bear his weight. BO Sees Metteacees (See: anal: 61006 Pillows st $e | ops gastuee w. enOD, do; James H. Johnson, do; Wm. Stanard, alias DUTIES OF THE SUPERVISING ARCHITECT. the dinner is not ready. Hohe went to the public | Cave tne clerk to keep” for him, as | young ladies, $8 azain visiting the city, and will be | lifted Lumeett wo his hands and knees and ih hat ech, Wim; Fizbugh, mayhem in putting out the eye of | Te House committee on public buildings and | ROWS and ried to be Jolly. | He thought these good | Fo Said, which was so worn from being carried in | the usest of the Miners Clete ok ae ie Oe | unener crawled out thipush saoke ava flames 10 ee ee eine cae Eee oe ue Hugh PS Hees ping in the | grounds agreed to-day to report Mr. Stockslagers | Mraes of that Kind, ney COUs meeY and talk | th yocker that t wonld hardly hold tocether, Miss Cosby, of California, will continue to be the | the tain stairway. is clothes and hair were si] * fet ion, nt r ee is New ¥« KAS es ie - = Ge = 200) Cote, with Mattresses and Pillows, at $225 exc | COLORED AND DECOUATED GLOBES AND | Oia ™ihtes'aluo ignored. the cases of Menis Ea | Dill to define the duties of the supervising arcni.| “The next question Which Mr. Moody read was: New Sore sens ia che staplest form ct Cortth. | uest of her rolatives, Paymaster and Mra ‘Oosby, ‘2,000 Bed Comforts; 1,000 pairs Blankets. ker, alias Carrie Simmons, for larceny; Kobert B. | tect of the Treasury, and for other pur ahie,| coe ae bee cy of teaching a class of | rinied on one sheet, with the deciarationthat they | Of Massachusetts avenue, during the entire season . aS | DUPLEX, MOEHRING AND STUDENT LaMps, | Coward, false pretenses, and W. G. Towers, do, bill was amended s0 asto make the Postmaster | YOUNg ment” He sald the important thing was to | Ir. elected to seat: in the House of Kepresentatives | Mrs and Mr. Byron Andrews, formeriy of Wash- Parties wanting such goods for the coming Inaugura- SEES gee General, the Attorney General, Secretary of the | Win thelr confidence, He suggested mecting the | Pennsylvania sends In two very pondrous sets ot | ington, but now residing in New York, who are so Hon, will find {t to their advantage by calling on meas | 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘The Free Bridge Hitch. Treasury, engineer of the army, the supervising | PONE men socially; then givitig them questions to | certincates for each Individual member, giving the | very pleaeaucly remembered We social Cire ene early a2 poasible. = a2 a architect, and an architect to be’ appointed by the | Bunt up. 5 returns of the election—one 1s signed by seven | are making a brief visit In this cty, abd are Sop GuRIaTEAS GOODE: FIXING THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DELAY. President, @ board to select plans for public bulld- 4™ HOUR Lona ExovGH. Judges and the other is a declaration {om the gov- | ping at Mr Lockwood's, on 12th simvet. Egypt. at “Jn aldition to ie large stock of GAS FIX-| It has been published that the delay of the At- | ings, make contracts, and select sites. The next question: “How long do you think that | crnor. Georgia sends in the most cumbersome doc- | the marriage of Miss Lela Waltney toDr. TR] Cea juny he es oan, PORES, [have Fancy Forcelai Lamps, Fancy Brass ) torney General and of the War department in the PROVIDING FOR A NEW GUNBOAT, we should have church services?” Mr. Moody | uments in, each case with state seal and ail partic- :) ene saa 4 Lamps, Brass Andirons. Fu ‘and Fenders. Also a fs $s Some of the states simply giv tule | Stone will take place at Eplphany church on the | yesterday by the unusual occurrence of a councit ‘WASH. B. WILLIAMS, lane angortment of BRASS. ‘AMENTS, Faucy For- | matter of settling the title to the Aqueduct bridge | ‘The bill, introduced to-day by Mr. Cox for the | thought an hour was long enough for a religious aa nate ite on tee ring eg bts jot he | g2¢ stant. | at the war office on Sunday was greatly tncroased pesen mm yorxrrvse axp canreta ec, | 2 Flowered Vanes ats cacapes: will prove fatal to the early building of a free | construction of a gunboat, provides for the appro- meeting. He noticed a great many people got tred | Guclares that the person therein named has been | Mi. Admiral Rodgers will entertein a lange | tiene a lepats than tae OMEN bee ene ais, 451 15th street. Corcoran Building | bridge across the Potomac river at Georgetown, as | priation of $250,000 for a 900-ton vessel to be bullt in ihe thougats to make the nercioos aa a | elected to the House. The certificates for themem- | number of friends at tea to-morrow afternoon, mined to resist any attempt on the part of Turkey GIT and S19 7th street: 632. 634 and 639 D street, and there is little or no chance of legislation by Con- uccordanee with the plans and specifications pre- Se irerncelicn Cena SetFlees short, espect- bers coe ah <oThe esiund German Of Gas aevey ond pany chin | ee Becta: an pe nD Of gs Pt OF hand rf 533 aw o the subject this session, 4 ve y the admiral of the navy. se pam cape ; = | that country. ‘The I the matter elther in. the Departmene on yee of aN dade ta = ‘The next question was “How can we get the | atall have come in trom California or Colorado, | 28 Deore, the number of “couples cOUNHOD | Syoen sent to Chatham, Portsmouth, and Woolwich , Ax O: For Au HARDWOODS or In the War department, but that, the owners of | < Hom. BR. W. Zounshend, of Wllnols, was met BY 8 | peopie to sing” The first sccond and! sourth Conhectsout havens | * Which have caused much activity ‘at those, naval pontesity For thesAquedies Ieiigeare sions te bate, Sran reporter this morning and stated that he was | PSI? Syooay- said he thought be had answered that | Deen filed. Mr. Lore, of Delaware, has not filed his | _ Miss Grace Semmes, daughter of Commodore antl | tii de canes, MUCH MONIT, Ae ee ea Congress authorized the purchase of the old | surprised and amused at the absurdity of the state- a + pers, Nor has thesecond district of Florida been | Mrs. Semmes, Was one of the charming young | been ordered co etabark et once on the steamship ‘TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING an bridge providing that the titie suould be examined | ment in a morning paper which purported. to give | Westion already by wnat he had done nere. “1 flesrd from. Georgia has Tailed to send in certit: | ladies who assised “Mrs Mees ot canbeetens | Lee entened so exabatt ‘and other troops are under BES by. the Attorney General Letore the Secretary of | the causes which led him to decline to serve as a | ReVer saw an audience.” he remarked, “that you | catcs for the second, fourth, eighth and tenth dis- | avenue, in receiving her many callers. on Saturday. | orders tobe im readies tO move at a, OMe (ee MARUEACKUSEEY BUILDING LUMBER | War should authorize the payment of the money | teller when appointed to act with Mr. MeMillan on | couldn't Ret music of some kind out of The hard-| tricts| ‘Those for the second, third, fourth, Oth, | rhe ‘Misses Luney, of Memphis, Tenn., form «| notice. ‘The Indicauon* all polnt to stirring events for the briaze. the Attorney General some time | last Friday. ‘The facts, he says, were as follows: | st crowd I ever saw was the Chinese in San Fran- | eighth, eleventh, sixteenth, seventeenth and eight 1 and attractive Of four, of the ladies | 12 ExYDt, and there is no doubt Uhat Une ministry = WM. MCLEAN & S05, ago uae a report to the Secretary of War, whien | When Mr. MeMillan moved to go into committee of Steco, but, = al Se try to sing anyhow. genth ‘ilinols “Have nov. dppeared. EES ee ee [as foci ny to allow Turkey 4 ee. wed Imperfections in the Ut Fs failed to seu seventh, ypllan aatrs by placing ah armed force Ff Nemashoal dag. bat call st once, andececurstockof | €29 — THIRTEENTH AND B STREETS mW. | Character apt toe found An me transter" of any | frowmatend) rose tg a partiemertars suena, Be tought, the muntoters,ebguig ng. even A they | tenth and thirteenth alsticts "Allcerticatesaré | “The Japanese Minister and Madame Kutt to- | portion of BayDt ‘MEWS, BOTS’ 1HILD! CLOTHIN ki roperty, and 1e et asked ct ing Vv wel cs " ww one not in tor lowa, Kentucky. Is Di ¥ and. Issue j —_—_—->-— Ch ely * eS . War Mhoagne’ tant | khby OMA ce | Samocutue speemer tte could: Mexiean penaion an; | trom another” he went on, “I don't know ‘Kock | York, Masskchusetts. New Jersey, Penneylvania, | reception eariy in Febraary, tos ioliowed later in| «End of dhe Mirakemen’s Sertke. AT OUR SPECIAL | FRENCH CATERER, readily clear by the owners. The papers were being answered in the affirmative he requested the | Of Ages’ from * Jesus Lover of My Soul’—that is the | West Virginia, and Wisconsin. ‘The rst, second, | the season by several “at homes.” TAR STEIKERS GIVE CP THE CONTEST BECAUSE OF dames ie CHARLES F. RITE therefore returned to the owners, at the j Anight | House to vate down MeMilian’s motion, and said it) {une iknow we, words. Yet 1 siways, pitoh | third. and sixth Kas sannave Rot come{n. hor avs | “rae weading of hiss Able Saffel and Mr. > A. os aoe Se See coemeees . AgD 2 PER tify the imperfections. Since "the erred A he E of Ba . BARD BEER CENT Bepuetions Chroiny hide amecenre Deen received in the matter. ‘This tact has given | tris ¢ demand fer Gears bo ee eer Teeny | 1 tell Mr, SAMRGY chat I sing an well aso can fee | ote ee ee eae amNEAN Bas cent Ih | oncamasn, of ew York, will take place at the rest- {Fort Way! D f REDUCTIONS. 1806 H strect northwest,” rise to the suspicion in the minds of many that the | with Mr. McMillan, and when they reached tne | the heart. Sometimes when 1 am singing near | Miinesota has not been filed. Mississipp! has sent | dence of the young jady"s parents this evening. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. | Fe iuigte Rroued Tersioha, the masioual aisha thes | owners of the aqueduct are willing to delay the | space in the arena where members are counted Mr, | bim and get the wrong note he says Getaway, | in only the fifth and siath districts Second, | Mrs M. N. Packard and Miss Mamie Packard, of RO MISHEPRESENTATIONS. | fTintny. wien in the dclight ins Dinner Hecontion, | free bridge matter for another year at loast, in the | MeMillan insisted that he (Townsheud) omemtecens | Moody, get away, vou put me out’ Talwayscomé | nich, seventh, ninth, twelfth, thirteenth, and four are the guests of Mra. D. R. James, wite | St"! opts Zo NO MISEEPKESENTATIONS. | nq Supper: siso Boued Chicken, Turkey aid Game i | meantime collecting the bridge tolls as usual. his stand on the republican side as a teller, “Mr. | Half an hour or more before the service to hear the | teenth Missourl have not been fiied.” No cer- | Brquljm are the guests of Mrs. D. 1 | gant 5 ee oe tae ae eee r ° tntouees’ Wathen Sciia ung Von tea eager. | When. early tn the season, there, was every pros- | ‘Townshend understood him to thereby inaieate | Singing. Ike It- It sortotkersme up.” He sald | tificates have been presented trom Nebraska or | fre Herressutal Baltimore, is the guest of iss | WEEE Wile was oe kwvot therasinond come ‘We guarantee every buyer shall have the fall worth of others. Fatics, Sulla, and Vols-an-Veut, empty of | pect of a free bridge at the Three Sisters unless the | that the republican was the alde which, thoge adyo- | he did not know how a eee could preach who} North Carolina, or the~ second New Being guest watted on Supesintenden' 3 eens bis money, and that every garzuent we well tA do good nse Bch, Coens Ata ganawiches. | Kqueduct bride was purchased, itis sald the own- | cuting the bill should occupy. and. as, Townavend | had his choir far away from him and sat down and | shire aisivece: “Ohio uns preseutad only. tke | Bertie Cowing. pany, and at iis suacting & Seana of and Chicken South, Consonnmes and Soups, Meat | ory o¢ the latter were desirous of soliing thelr prop. | Satietes taht a eaaek eS eas TOR ‘whilst | Tread over his notes during the singing. He gave | sixth, fourteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first, | Miss Gussie Coolbaugh and stiss Mamie Palmer, | railréad company be run = ellvored proausty by telephoning tothe house cal | erty to the government, but’ now that the danger | favoring the Mexican pension, Dill aud aa MF, Mer | Many inslgnces of the effect of singing inthe | and Oregon isdehaduent, The second Rhode Toland | of Wilkesbarre, are visiting Dr. and Bra A. C. | header” theie! ae NOAH WALKER & CO. eas -2m | of further legisiation by Congress is about over, it | Millan sisted In he demind, he (Townshend), { meetings where the gospel was carried on tho 4s yet to-come, and Mr. Dibble ls Ue only gentle | Aqams, 60s 1iUh street. ~ i : assmued that they wish to retain tnelr property, yold further controversey ahd pa seccscicon SAVES seni oe es es ea Soar © A eran | Ree oat et Marae | ree eneeen ST ae eee |e, RCE RTE | memomeyiamemeem | Steiareae eee Come is from serviny 3 5 ‘out wads sat £25 Peonsylvania Avenue_| ity oMices of W. Prtce Hatt removed to 625 F | the gove End Mr, Holman (uot Hort ap ested be ene eee | the Young mén ap the most hopeful class. He sald the second, fifth, and ninth districts, Vermont has | STARTED AFRESH BY THE PROPOSED wXoLUSTON oF | fluence to the end that “he warrants which were Lawyer Perkins Enraged. er) was substituted asa teller. Mr. Holman not | that in his experience there were no people more | not been heard from. The first, second, sixth, 2nd | aweRscaN CEREALS FROM EUROPEAN covxTates. | SWOrn OUL for Uhe arrest. ‘not push: GEO. W. CORBETT. ob gegen kmowing the cause of the controversy | between | ¢asily Teached than young men. He gave many tn- | ninth Virginia are yet to be hedrd trom” ‘The'only | ‘The qiepateh from Vienna in the morning papers | 224k tue rallroad aX Assvat Sate Or Unpenwear. acta Senrerren s90 Bercpes, | ACHING SENET nostox, "ATS CTROUIF | these two gentlemen took his stand on the repub- | teresting suggestions as to how to interest young | ‘Territories which huve sent in their certificates are matter. The chairman of a y ee houses, store fing aud deneesl bling. Sis ath ee eeane home ean side as a teller, and the count went on. men by. inviting them to their homes, ta theif | Arizona, Call and New alexica, foreshadowing the purpose of Germany, Austria, | Who was scen by an Associated ress a boiios, tore ting: aud genera Jobbune. Sie Oth atte qin the Unied States court house! Boston, Sat Sok a MELE See Biigh ghd commended highly the workér the ¥. | |. G. \Ch:miblss who ran on the democratic | Russia, and provably other European nations to | tive last suid: “The ses ices. en hoen no a a int E. G. DAVIS, (2S TEE, ATTENTION OF VISITORS AX ip Res. pee De eos lg who, under the direction of the | _ 4 Sta reporter who met Chairman Barnum, of RELIGION FOR CHILDREN. of Reeves, the lar nominee, has fied notice of ia idents is particalarly called to PHOS' aoe . = the national democratic committee, at the Capitol ‘The next question “How Go you think | contest against. 7, Une member elect. The af pepe ries feted eran Malar ereala areata oy te i oes ee ee sos ik tho Boston Peer ut | asked him about the statement published that the | a cman te cororeate oe o0 TOU Un | round Yer contest set forth are that he coms be bet W.C MILBURN, ae | thorship of certain articles in m Post at - = te plainant ts in davor of Sunday laws, consequently WE ARE OFFERING UNDERWEAR AT GBEATLY | ufaciurer 16) Fenmaplvania venue: "ant | tacking Judges Lowell and Nelson, made hisreport | committee still owes #150000 and h fent outclt-| “Well” sald Mr. Moody, “I'won't dare to say. jepular church ‘People; that the vete cast REDUCED PKICES. ao JOHN 7, MITCHELLS ESTATE | before Judge Colt. Een cae Leia ee Mr. Barnuin replied: “I don't think the story 1s ans Ca a eee Ba bese Dogerobensl wpe) 00, ae ‘courted lens reapers Special Rargaine may be expected. Stock lange and Otice, southwest corner of 11 aveous | Perkins, an attorney court, (formerly of this | worth noticing, but there 1s not a word of truth in | fom the wom! ae ae ae iene aoe well assorted. "Have mcenlly wided an exestlent line of | sieges aiige suet ome), Dealer ‘Real city hid tcknowicaged fhe autBorship of the ob- | It Stories of conversion of children; of ehifdren Aled | consequently, ineligible for eiection. BLACK AND WHITE BEADED NET. Jon the tree ponds. tpsurance and General Agent fonable communications. Judge eats hegre and to use eyes of all of bis z fecided to pestpone this hearing until the louse pear auditors. ‘A bill has been introduced in the Dakota legisia- “Byaght a: low tucures, and wili be sold accordingly, | "“Proinptattention given to any business entrusted to moana ‘Nastice of this efrcult can sit with me” wie the diplomatic appropriation Teferred to the inte Bishop simpson, who ‘Was con- | ture to remove the capital from Biemarek to Pierre. be gad es Bottons Boise pes hast Beene baw aed | nese _| _ Mt. Perkins thereupon began to address the | “At the regular meeting ot the Senate District | Verted when he four years old. "At New Haven Saturday ‘Dr. Carver me ‘omit tnd ples tower tian ever | Tp shoe Paiste aud Gladere ace OU Dee oe | CHdze Colt sald: “Mr, Perkins, have ey ier omens ee ‘Another topic suggested wan tua prover dare he Sane cans noen 440; taien aoe, par NEW GOODS KECEIVED EVERY DAY. Tae ‘319-4. All orders promptty attended to. | tuys, Seal the reat re postponed | ‘up tor consideration. topic ‘was the prayer : a Laces, Handkerchicm, iinbons and Btock of General | celia : S nt, therefore i must Uecine fohear anythilg | Commisstoner of Labor Statietica, | Hestld he regarded the social week-aay prayer | “7 Ris murderer, who sis Notions will be found compiate, Se eS r.” ‘The President will to-day nominate Mr. Wright, | MCetims 88 the most important meeting of the oraped Se ae ee new BS OUR BLACK DRESS oops peraBTMEST | N arranxg Ar, Perkins (in a much higher X demand | o¢ ‘om : Week. He sald there to be good ventilation, in a barn near - ate Found choice Tam disbarred ana difven not Leneseapsy sae commissioner of 1abqF | ‘The room should be light and andevery-| | ‘The soldiers in the desert are suffering ing wie Offerings, toallof which we extend ELECAMPANE axp HORSHOUND Tae Gant ber ek ee statistics {hing in onder, soThere are some ‘who lead | terribly from thirst and oo | nally interrupted by Colt, who meetings,” said Mr. Moody, “who Kill the| Messra Oliver Brothers & are now saidto ways and ROPULAL GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES = | cinont teadiras sade ““Toanaot sit here‘and. ten to such las | _ a. ;, Raaguanawn money ender ot | wuole mesting by Uwe way they begin. Yous | have ‘voluntary, it. useless to ae | 10 the clerk—*Proceed with the regular | Vienne, AustHs Res abeeonded after tw a | some men walk in 60 im, ey, wont 100k thie carry thelr debts in the face of the bad condition of at ARTHUR NATTANS’, ” ‘umber ‘way or thst way, They into .' me DSS tS a pera Me, Ferhing then gathered up his papers and dis | sums of money, aggregating, so far’ as Known, up- | Debind & ou don"t eee thea unul ther |“ angther severe shock of ‘was experi- 26 EIGHTH 8ST. AND MARKET SPACE a Corner 14th and I and 24nd Dsta aw. | appeared. ‘ward of getup to ry ‘Then they read a long | enced at Granada, Spain night,