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‘Te Protect Gas Coneumers. 4 = x 5 q THE EVENING STAR. @ PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, > ‘ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t,, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. 5 Sry EVENING Stan fs served to subscribers tm ths + eivey om thelr own scent. 10 cesta Pe [it Gch Spmal_pstuce prepasd—Socente simonth, S Creyeer, $6; six months, $3 Tis testateringe Incorrectly. If the tneter ty found qliatered st Che Post CBee at Washington, D: C-08 . to de registering correctly or slow, the consumer must pay for the test. it It registert fast, the cox= WASHINGTON. D. ©., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1885. TWO CEN T pang must Dear Ch expense apd allow rebate, The bill will provide for penalties for fraction Of Its provisions. . $27 Allmail sutecriptions must be Paid tm advance: 2s paper sent longer thar: ie paid for. . ‘Estes of advertising made known on application. f2 ————_—— —— — = - aa Going Mad Attcr = Quarrel W | SOT: ‘ ; = = ——S rst ty $ v SES SPECIAL NOTICES. ashin; Goss AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. PRIESTS ON THE OUTRAGES, SOCIETY. q . Onto, January #8.—Bartholome _—SEEG at Xone —| Sere eae) ee name ant Goma | savers Condoms a nS | ate rat meee, csmewan,| Telegrams to The Star, | smsrescus/ersy sstrmaamen vate amare t CHAPEL REVIVAL SERVICES| Gosenunnyr Hechiri Topate—Interal rev- mn © Dyna- Dress Reception at the White 5 to the insane axyium. tour & month ago ‘be bad ‘Law offices of W. Pxinck Bett removed to 6% F Satamday. at 7-30 c'elock. All are cordially invited o | enue, $153,189; customs, $678,911. ECRET SESSION OF THE SENATE. miters and their Work. Honse—Marriages and Social Gather- a quarrel with the priest of the church of which be 5 ‘a13-3m__ | attend serv xo ents is @ momber. ‘The matter preyed soon his mind that he considered his soul beyond and nally became insane. For three weeks he DEPRECATING THE INCLINATION TO HOLD IRISHMEN —_ sttens ROGINSRI & LEWIS THE WELL-KNOWN | 65 eee Sion ne arse batt | CBs ae Awoxo the Presidents vistors to-day were Sena- = GENERAL STEWART HEARD FRO ae * . enta Stet . i . a: -RESPONS'BLE—O'DONOVAN ROGSA REPUDIATED BY ‘The third and last of the series of full dress re- mith, cor. Sth and tor Plunb, Representative Stewart, Prof. Gregory, J ot 8 nd fe has Vorder prompt attended | utinoed key’, MLurrwion DD. af Nabuil: | Nir.Ju.G. Speed, Mr. W.C- Squire, and vier”? | The President's Right to Give An| at mesrscrana wev ov rar xartovansrr, | coptions othe Walle Rowe hat creme was Has ot, Sept and for teen ayy haw taste ‘Telephone call, $723 A romp (oe O preach Torukcht at 19) arelee! uN neither food nor drink, nor can he be induoed or ted ti = | Te x | ny — more largely attended than even the first, and was Figh the g, | forced ‘to taste either.” he ts now ina precarious ESTATE | HO, Thursday and Friday nights All conlially, Se Be es Opinion. Rev. Fatner Chapelle, of St Matthew's churen, | perhaps tue mest beilint levee over bed te Pree | He Fights and Defeats SY a a ‘agains any ate Hare, 7 y, aldede-carmp, is . MITCHELLS REAL CS othe eoutinwest corner of 11th gud Pa. avenue ug from the upper corridor, while the East eral Fighys with the Rebcis. in ciroulation What lune numbers of cattle are Church Parlors. A contial inv | va | frieuds of the Society and the Church, aT says there can be but one opinion of the dynamite | ident Arthur. Asit was given in compliment to = meanpe Oo aed Oe. Thomas Dowlin’s auction rocms), Dealer in Keal | Pigs NO TICE! one months. Leave for four months, to take effect outi in London. . = fet acer of serene to | DAVE ARRQU SMT or Her Lando THURS. | oof woe February 16 with, periston wo | ELECTORAL COUNT IN THEHOUSE | set isneasgr en 7neyaze Mecking, wien | the omens ot the army and mary and Grngrem "n| THE ILLINOIS DEADLOCK, | CMUine tattrené Hates 1m the Sour. ‘Prompestiention given to aup business entrusted to | D : oie | ie a Speech, he sald, was the best thing he had heard | Many others were invited, every military’ and = < * | tast week Uy the Istulevilie and Nashvide on [E> DISTCT OF Coneunta HOIETCCE | dore on the subject. The dynamiters were the most | BAYa! officer in Washington was present in full = senger rates to Chattanooga, reducing the fare st —— ‘tural ¥.—The $ ecety will meet eee ae a dress regalia, as were also all the members of the oe — og. —— Satan DAY EVEN hinst..at German hall, No, 6061ith | APPOINTED RY THE PxestDENT.—The President | NAVAL APP! (ON B. | despicable of criminals, ana 4 ayaa) from $9.90 to $2, bas becn met by the Memphis and ; — THE INAUGURATION. __| BASSO Ji iti | yoneray apptauad 9. cs ay fo be & apc SEE BL PASSED. | repo ta cannes | ee ease a eee | SHARP ATTACK ON GLADSTONE. | aston, Sut ica sae weed E FE Pisce: ? earnestly requested." t | Sewew Oceane eneattee ce ee Benes ae 7 Should be adduced. It was to serious a matter to | Seldom in the history of Washington elation! ————__ and over points. The fegular rate to Nashville ‘Las! LAGS! aon Gry SAREE AND GRENIER COTEEGE exposition __ The Senate. pe treated hastily. ‘The gullty parties should be | Snir! © magnificent display of handsome tollets LOSSES 01 Was $i. It is how $4. The rate to Cincinnati bas aa CE wilmect at Knielts of Labor Hall FRIDAY | Reriep—First Lieutenant F. 1, French, 94 |THE PRESIDENTS KicuT To EXPRESS AIS oPmvoN. | found and punished. ‘The Cathorte Clergy tn Ire- | many of the guests arrived inch earlier, than F LIFE BY WESTERN STORMS. | teu ‘cut rota ‘sitss to git, to New York, from a [Ee BNE any teat abate ie te meice: | CuVaLTY, Was Wholly retired from the army yester- | | In the Senate to-day a message from the Presi- | land were doing all in their power to stop these | ususl, cndas eariy as half past elght,one half hour ee wo ‘and other Intermediate points 1b pre» ©. W, THORN & CO., ton nt ihe Wastin eee day, because of disabilities uot incurred in the ser- | dent was read, stating that he had permitted a bill, | outrages. But themen ‘who committed such'deeds | 1 advance of the specitied time, carriages were STEWARTS N > — | Sialaia: “JOSEPH FASNI view, . Wo Rplace bonds lost, Dy Uriah Crocker, to become | were Out of the reach of the clergy’s intluence | Ming Into the Executive Mansion grounds. By det ad Not Many Range Caile Dying. DEALERS IN FLAGS, BUNTING. | p= 7 Cot. Awos G. Wesstrn, formerly eitet cier of | 2 AW without bis signature, Dut that he did not | As to the Irish question, he sald that the priests | [He clock the crowd became very great, and At | potsemched Near Motcmmeh After Seve| Torsea, Kan, Jannors 28.—Reporta have been WHOLESALE lt PI half past ten the column of guests was ‘still d | on WEDNESDAY f ME | the Treasury departiaent, 18 an applicant for the | APPFOve of such legislation, Ang ail Tigiit minded people condemned oppression | send i= i JAPANESE AND CHINESE LANTERNS, axcy(inl tie quartccinalte et Menarceet ot <i) Hoar asked If the constitution authorized the | 224 Injustice, as well as crime, and as they most | Toom and all the parlors and halls and even the dying ou Ue prairie in Western Kansas 4 prom. 18 opinion upon legislation | Leattlly, condemned the dynamite outrages, they | conservatory were literally thronged. Altuough | GEN. STEWART BADLY WOUNDRD, BUT Ix COMMUNIC arm: t to express nent stockinan from Finney says the is are cae rene , : a c greatly exaggerated. He siates a lange number of f : = sh [Sent nepemmiene ca nece eae PHeste would gene THER. pperession also. The | every precaution hid been taken to Insure comfort | TION WITH OES. GORDON—waTKUNKM CaProMKD. | Kwatly exXazwerateM 5 FIREWORKS, AC. &C, | (pr ROTICR te HEREDY GIVER 70 TELE | Gusersor run Passes oir Rastms onan. | MEP resin otter, replied that | Bove enna tae conten th ae Of ie | Lote gnests, the denser'the crowd. became tho | Loxpox, January &—Tateligence was necelved | fale at ane Vu not ange eat Tay Doom 929 AND Sis OTH SYREET NORTHWEST. ha al wpe stated ty the Forty, Bulli iuust be | som and bride, of New Yor, who have Deen guests | Mat" was uot a! parliamentary question, but that | Begytenant Ina controversy, though they recog {rarmer and more suffocating grew the atmosphere | at the war office at 11 o'clock to-day that General | !0crin‘nitn were agen ty Thaker late ne ae } Tumoyed by Yanugry Stat, 1585. Any remmuing after | of the President for several days past, left. here to- pe tee en he on the President had the tight | respected. ‘They gave the tenants their moral Sup Sea rence pester pry co ee Stewart's force 1s entrenched south of Metemneh. | season and are culls of those offered in tbe market. sel-w.sotmt ‘Agent for 01 day for New York. Miss Emily Harding and Miss | {yon < Teuitlug to pubte Weifare, =| POF Dut counseled them against violence. vou | the ‘crowd was tilickest, andthe obseuter awa | THS dispatch also gives the gratifying information | These w urchased by men living along the ol Kittle Sharpe ore still at the White House as the | “Si-veral ‘rom the President were tata + By Say,” he continued, “that the Catholic clergy . =i #2000 HOMES BUILT FOR MEMNE | Cee ithe ake nae re ano reget oti, SONS, OF 30 ht | Mat Gen. Stewart is In communication with Gen. | railroad &t a low price, with the distuct under= 01 recess” ers were sougiit | & | perore the anaIieting LajGenaeen aot Hosympathy with dynamiters. Mr. Ingalls’ | oniy vy those whee aati e es ee ea eet | Gordon. “Gen. Stewarvs force had several Nynts | staduing that they Were lable t0 aie The range fore eailed for regarding tie landing of foreign Are Se ee eee point. The only evidence | made them think more of personal comfort than | With the Arab rebels Derore it, reached Metemurh, | Cattle Or cattle which were on the Tange daring cables In tie United States, tie aieatds of the | Ne,bave that the dynamiters are in this country 1s ‘the dazzling glare and show of the center of the | 224 Gen. Stewart himself Is badly wounded. Five | the summer are now looking fine, ‘The lows om . es, Ue awards 0} the declaration of such fools as Rossa and afew | magnificent crowd. One lady falnted and ‘re, | Of the Mahdt’s emirs were Killed in the ighis, These Will not reach two percent, Venezucian mixed commission, and the status of ro % 4 eI the Oklahoma lands Which, laude the Peeciecs | others. T'don’t know about Rossa, he is a blather- Gen. Lord Wolseley in a dispatch reports the guests of the President, | Prowortoxs 1x raz InTexion DerawruesT.—Jo- seph McC. Paxton, Iner, $1,400; Wm. K. B. Atkinson, D.C Wane, Howarn & C (Formerly with M. A. CONNELLY), ‘Have opened anestablishment at ther t mained unconscious for nearly thirty minutes, and General F News. EST 16TH STREET, NEW YORK, 2 nuinta 0 er exist skite; but as to the majority of the self- aimed capture of Metemneh by the British. He aiso says ral reign show HANDSOME IMPO etary. | Rainals, 000 to $1.2 e craftier men.” : wird a steamer to confer with Gen. Gordon. Itis | Loxnox, January 2&— The latest. advices EDDINNER, EVENING, RECEPTION AND BALL | Foes NOTICE. - LQ NEPALY | N-Y., #00 to f1,0io. Mr Weeiitond: Addis, b.c%, hag EXECUTIVE SESSIOW. ee ey Ree Celved Ue guests te ibe bles aera ieee seats, | expected that ho will return as ‘soon as posstbie to | the Cameroons tleaton ia ta fect that the a DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, ROUND HATS, Exo. | $< | moctinis of Fast Washington Cle ee ae een promt! from $900 to $1,000 In the board of] Without the transaction of Other business the Rey, Father Walsh, pastor of St. Augustine's, | Marsha! McMichael and Col. KockWell making the | TePOTt personally to Gen. Wolseley. UUves are becoming turbulent ermnan interfer. a23-6w1p Pe. 800 Panayfvaiia avenue ‘cont co confer | DC pe: we Senate, at 12:30 p. m., went into executive sesslOn. | saiq ‘Tar Saws editorial on the dynamite out, | Preentations. Mrs.Mckiros,standing on the Fight GEN. GOKDON COULD HOLD OUT FOR YEARS. face in thelr territory. | Tt ts feared Unat they may ‘arrangements being made for the tom = ts peas gto tel ved tht er. | Tesort to extreme acts of retaliation for the ar Admiral Golas- Mouse of Hepresemtatives. Tages expressed his idea perfectly. “It was the | cided satin, triimed With steel passememene aa | noon trom Gen. Gordo! shows that hisyeation at | Of the. German’ fiect under Cimmnanier Kerth Mareh th. All wishing to take part arecordaily | borough died this afternoon at ler late residence, ‘THE ELECTORAL COUNT. best thing I have read on the subject. If any of | rare lace, had a gractous smile and pleasant greet- | Klartoum ts by no means as desperate as has been | ComMMeNCIDg HosUlliles Wi hOUL having given tho dsait meeting SSS | No. 1216 K street northwest. She as been an tn- | Mr. Clay (Kiy.), from the committee on the prest- | those engaged in stich outrages were ever Catholics | {ie for all tse aie oe ae pleasant Bre by | Supposed. He says tual he could bold out there | S!izhtest notice of an intention todo so, “The Bug- DT ue tras oF EDMAN S CHAB. | Luild {OF some time, but has not been seriously Ill | dential laws, reported a concurrent resolution pro- | theY ar* now apostates. They cannot be controlled | the ladies of the cabinet to her right, while tn the | for years. Hish residents at the sniasicn complete bitterty, Of iiiane’ participation ithe inaucurel ewewoaics || THB Wiow of the late Titumsarixe Ors. T SHiP—The firm of KEDMAN CHAP: | int ES : ; ay rate me eo | om Gen, Stewart's Wi ed Uhe absence of British protection, and Insist that, Spon nome” | SERSHGE.—The frm of KLDMAN © CHAP. | quit during the last few ay Viding that: the two houses shall assemble in the | $Y,"2y ‘if Fhe eae ety veterans eee nare Boe eae | well, nares Wounds are reported to be doing | Tee isa preming nocoedly tor the promace ar ox FETY OIL. ah gehinton. DCs de thea day dissoiwed by ma | Tue Ficut wir Mexican Murmeens—Lieut. | Hall of the House of Representatives at 12 o'clock | human.” di alo he House of Re ae eo ine beaut} and loveliness. The parlors and core. | 8 dispatch from Calro declares that Lond Charies | imposing naval foros jon ou the February, 1885, pursuant to the | varHER MURPAY THINKS THE IRISH SHOULD Nor BE | 40r3 Were all prettily decorated With plants and | Beresford, with a small contingent, is pusliug on Hesume Work Tequirements of the constitution and laws relating ‘TOO HASTILY CONDEMNED. Rowers, and the ricli scenes ot dross and animated | trom Metémneh to Khartoutn. on grime ~The Union roiling mills, The, covet of ATOOPS and twelve CaCO, ee a oie eae ons Of the Senate shall be the | sald: “Fix the responsibility for these outrageous | jets” It weal be eee aghts und candle | The official dispatches indicate that the march of | Which has Monday morning, giving employment The governor of Lower Californla subsequently | Presiding oMicer; thatone person shall be appointed 7 3 ar mage seo anes u- | General Stewart's little army from Abu-Kiea wells bout 400 men. The Union blast furnace will a gapnured nine other uitineers across the border at | a8 lle on the part ot the Senate, and ewuay val | ormeaswalost humanity, and then punish the er. ally the several hundreds present, PUL amin the ig their prowent position has been no easy task. | Siso resume Monday. The Cleveland Telling. Mit NEE! Ee €rson the part of the House, to hake a list of the . z B 828 s 8 every foot of the way appears to have been Ye tall mill, idle tor Uh x Weeks. Wil ee INA\ fee e) yt 3 be too hasty In Oxing this responsibility. | 40d Mrs. Dolph, Senator and Mrs. and Miss Butler, company’s rail mill, idle for the past six weeks,wi HIGH TEST OIL, a ee = Votes as tuey shall be d:ciared; that the result | Must not y ig ils TEMPORARILY. ? cer, | Sharply contested by the resolute Arab foe. ‘There | De turned into a Uiiiet till, and Will start up at Lhe 3 CE rN : 8 will by « a r shall be delivered to the President’ of the Senate, | 11 My opinion, our legislators were too hasty the | Gen. apd Mrs. Van Vilet, Major and Mrs. Lydecker, | was a constant succession of encounters from the . 1 J OFFER “OUR ROME" | Reeived antil THURSDAY, January, 2b. st 120'lock | Nava Oxprns.—Surgeon M. J. Simon, detached | SHatll be deliver SHEAR @| other day in attributing this dynamite warfare to | and the Misses Trowbridge and Wetmore,of Detroit: | action of the 17th ull. the Nile was reached, the | Stme tine. ‘This will necessitate the “THE BEST OF ALL Ca re from the Shenandoat, 22d inst. and placed on sick | persons elveied to. Uke Lym houses assembled ag | Ee Wish. ‘To be sure, O'Donovan itossa furnished | Medical Director and Mrs. Hood, Miss Key and.wiss | $ul0w OF the. 12th gaining fresh. victories over | Of te, Bessoman sleel works, sanune anpee FOR BRILLIANCY OF LIGHT AND GREATEST IL- leave. Passed Assistant Surgeon L. B. Baldwin, | aforesaid, which shall be deemed 9 declaration of | he Presumptive evidence, butis he a man to be be- | Mamie Nicholson, fre Volidar Poruicend, Mrs; | the impetuous but easily demoralized rebels. nents Will onsmusanon trent thas eae * pase Meee eae ee eee ts from the. recelving ship Wabash, and ordered to | the persous elected President and Vice President, | Heved? He hag no standing among respectable | Kelfer, Col. and ‘Mra Volkmar, ‘Paymaste THE DESERT. PAR EXCELLING ANY OF THEIR EPPO. S. seed on | McDonald, In his report of the eng: Ment with Mexican mutineers on the M THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE oF ©. WEST & SONS, hereafter will be. Lis : A FIERCE FIGHT 1 ~ y va jadeiphia. Passed | Mr. Reed (Me,) made the ‘of order that the | Jtishmen, and his talk may be only'a cover of his | Mrs. Crosby and Miss Crosby, Representative Ding- <o| The Directors Not jntly Linbie. duty at the naval hospital, Philadeiphia. Passed yee (Me) mate ‘tie pote ot {nat the | real character. Who knows but he is in the pay of | ley and. wire, Representatives, Hemphill, and |. Onthe morning of Monday, January 19th, two ‘ Specialty | trae n | Assistant Surgeon P. A. Lovering, trom temporary | st . eae shart, Represe ‘and Mrs. Hopkins Gays after the fight at Abu-Klea, the enemy ap-| A BAD OUTLOOK FOR TER DEPOSITONS OF THE . LWAYS USEIT zeus : duty at Washingtot ordered to the Wabash. | Feferred to the committee, and the English government? These dynamite out- | Ever! eae ae Bopking, Cape, th mritian | 3 THY IE TOCK STOREESEPER POR += CENTRAL, UNION MISSION. Ensign Edward Loyd has been authorizea to delay | been. sustained. by" the specter tee ae Tages inay have Deen commited by the Hussan | and Mr< Diane and Mrs Col, Leiver. Capt. and | Deared tn force th front or the advancing ‘british wEerox, THxas January So The death a Anger perso | 909 Pennsylvania aycaiue (upstairs). | reporting for duty at Annapolis until Febru: e to have it reerred. ‘To this Mr. Reed ob- | Bibllists for all we know, but by whomsoever com- | Mrs. Scott and Lieut. and Mrs. Greely, Senator and | &rmy, and a short, 1 battle was fought. This| Gar) Ss, TRXAS, Jan —! of 8 “OUR HOME, ‘Gospel Services every nicht, 7:30 o'clock. | Dene Hem Motch has’ beow guerre in order that he might have an opportunity | Mitted, they cannot, for a moment, be counten- | Mrs. Hale, Mrs. and Miss Calin, Comer: and | occurred ata point about three miles from the | G. Wells, president Of the Cotton Exchange aud eee RGCeeaE SiR ines eee heen era n order that he mi portunity | anced.” The nationalists, headed by’ Parnell, aro | Mrs. Walker, Mir. and Mrs. John Davis, Gen. Benj. | Nuc. ‘The British were compelled to sustain a| siso of tie island City, Hauke and. its attendee r bitter! ‘to such a course, and fear that the | F. Butler, Mrs. Pendleton, Senator aud Mra | heavy fire forsome tme. Early In this engage- | fnancial crash, continues to exclusively absorb te Introduced a bill appropriatn uae cepreed 0 ect injure tielr interests more | Bowen, Gén. and Mrs Sheridan and Miss Rucker, | Ment Gen. Stewart received his wound, and Sir | attention of Ue vity, and those of the. Suspended ralglyeteers than any action ofthe English government. They | Capt. and Mrs Duvall, Senator and Silss Jonas, | Charles Wilson thereupon assumed command. | firm of Wolston, Welle « Vidor ate still in euch a, roduced a bill to promote the | Know as well as other peopl: that inhuman crimes | the Misses West, Mrs. Boggs and Airs. Tyler, Miss | Works were hastily constructed under the leaden tangled condition that additional incormation te cy Of the army by the Voluntary retirement | CADNOt right thel> grievances. You will find, 1am | Rachel Sherman, Gen. Schenck, Mrs Senator garding either concern Is exceedingiy aiMcult to rs Who entered the service during the late | Sure, that Irishmen deplore the actions of the dyna- | Cameron, Mrs. Brewster and Miss Koons, Con- obtain. At six Itburus in all Kerosene Lamps, and is particularly ‘Tue Boomers Back Dowx.—A telegram has been adapted to the new Slectric. Student and other Lamps, | 47 tf of nine Directors to rervefor the ensue sear, | Fecelved at the War department from Gen. Hatch, r Seaiiyentioce | Will be held at the office of the Company. 1503 Penas-l- | through Gen. Augur, stating that the Oklahoma Yania avenue northwest, TUESDAY, February Ath, | poomer colony vill Teave €. WEST & SONS, Polls open at 1 aud lose at p. in er colony has come to terins, and will leave babes neti id FRANR T. HAWL lock lust evening attachments PiNGS, Secretary. | the country for the nearest point on the Kansas eo ererhed miters just as much as the people of any other | gressmen’ Hiscock, Wise and McComas, Mrs. Rep- aggregating §70,000 had been placed upon the build- . 4 anes = ——-—j line. Tie troops will be sent with them. The re- ciesinge y, and 3 3 any resentative Post, Senator and Mrs. Conger, Admi- furnivure, and papers of the suspended bank. Sta Fee PF HPCE MOREAY,RENTIST. | ntorcements trom catfeyvile turned back tothe | cotnanice se Sea a ee Fepare of the | COUNLEY, 3nd are Just as amicus that the perpetra- | resentative Yost, Senator and airs Conger, Admi- These attachinents.are in f2vor Of Gepestors.® Oso ja2-Im. 1p Bartrwoaz, cS 1910 F STREET NORTHWEST, Kansas line when within sight. of Stillwater, on | Committee on public buildings as to the cause of the Mrs. Doyle, Lieut. and Mra. Nicholson, Mr. and accounts range from $300 Wo $5,000. “The bank was —— Over Scuaapt & Sox. | the approach of the troops anil. are hurrying'ons | eceue ute a the Capitol. Adopted. ‘HOW FATHER RYAN REGARDS THE MATTER. Miss Spriggs, Mrs. Worth, Miss Sprague, Senator | the rebels had established theinselves in a strong | dulug business under a charter granted by tue lee. i Laces Arresno: SEM EERE var BEE | CLtit, Country. “ie Intend senaing a troop to |. THE STATUS OF SK HOBINSON. carta rae eamjot the Immaculate Conception | and ira silior and Mise Miler, and’ very many | Poon,” Av soon, we te British line came ear | iiatum during the yerod of roconstruction, Tue ‘ S z= LUMBER. x + | look for the men coming from Wichita, by way ot | Mr. Paige (Ohio) offered a resolution reciting that } church, “Why interview us priests on the | others charge, yy several einits, was made | charter does not provide for an annual statement LATEST PARISIAN MODES Ts HAIR Goopa. | = Aiunnewell. Gen. Hatch hud sufficient troops. | no official notification has been made to the House | Subject and not the Protestant clergy? The Irish} Mra Senator Voorhees entertained a number of ene ty reer Sg wavy roscra, | SUANE Pato Uwe board of di Dot are the di- MLLE Mt. %. PRANDE, Not having kept a strict accoant of consignments for | The troops en, route, to Coldwell were stoppeu by | of tue resignation of the Hon. 3. & Robinson, now | question. 18 see oe ous PRe,, and OrDonovan | her lady friends at a luncheon yesterday afternoon | The British troops were arranged as usual, in the | posits or other devts, and tor ths sensae It in ovis Ax Mina M. J. Hexr's 190 Fermece; | G0 thsi wekare ne ue Penell et eS thet istaou of hi an aregdag the came | amitiser” ‘Contuulng, be eal: “None ot our | daughucr Mis aie, The Aor decorations were | MUROEAtunTy ad ead advanced Ug tort | eat tat tefl wit pe very dowros : ¢ h district o F ‘com 3 3 2 : ; ~ coe SHADES DRY AND SEASONED, ae, SSA ERENCE Mae RECIEVED FROM | Tee on clocilola wo Infocenter had fepore upon tie | people approv- the use ot dynainive in that airec- | proftise And aaunlrably: arranged. tie oreaoee Sere rushing Gown ups tien ae tne eae ee tars wltuntarily euamctnte ont teomees tee ange: ' SHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS 3 NED. Pa aaa nocice ene ag been Issued Te | status of Mr. Hobinson as a ielnber of this: body. | HOD to further political movements. Of course, at | Was ‘a most enjoyable one. “Auong those present | Were,rusuine down upon thet Going bloody exect- | ties, which the directors are abundantly able to do, ‘These styles never need be in the hairdressers’ hands. | Cnt jast Spring and Fall, voking until further notice the previous order dt- | ‘Adopted. this ime, we cannot tell whether the explosions | were Mrs. Senator Edmunds, Mrs. Senator Morritl, | tion, ‘The charge was checked, aud not ai Areb | Siratthan, ‘cing meu of large wealth, independent aiways inorder by plain combine Hair Dremed aad North | recting semi-weekly drilis of the men of the sig. i were the ‘work of some of the secret societies which | Mrs. Admiral Nicholson, Mrs. Postmaster came within 20 yasds of the Brush square. Of thelr bank share Babes Shingle: ‘02-10m*~ | 300.000 to 500,000 fect of GogfBia, Florida and ng S : ete FITZ JOHN VORTER'S APPEAL. may be connected with the ninilists or whether | Hatton, Mra Senator Jonas, Mis. Gen. Rickets, | CA. Tong stand enous: ‘urectors of thi Bani \gartlina FINE, of all dime Gente orn wo ae ee pret. | Mr. Slocum YN. ¥.), from the committee on miit- | patties om ts side of the Atlan had anything to | Mrs. Gen, Sturgis, Mrs. Suage "Key, Mrs. Hamilton | Fepe ire, ue wers repulsed wit heey hee eis | nek Protracted: meeting Inst ich Tey tur | Haswann & Herconmox Was mCOT RG waa PRIOR, PNT FLOORING, | bie appearance the Inaucuratign parad® mut it | ‘AF aflirs reported back the resolution reques | So with thet.” 3 Se aa ae a es a rg See: | Sms aia Sab pen were fet dead upon the ded | uish a statement. show it Mallen of Se: "ARTITION. ‘s understood thae the piairhas ‘Dee abandoned. | ing the President to transmit-to theMouses-copy | FATHER, ALL THINES YO CATHOLIQ 16 NEPLICATED, os | and large ni ‘were wounded. assets, deficit, $117 419, The directors. Gad eae 50.109 to 700.009 feet of Virginia PINE JOISTS and | The signal servico force marched at the lust in- | of the recent appeal ot Fitz John Porter, together | Father Cal, of St. Dominic's chureh,South Wash- Kaden htc Bioeean nis — ‘TWO SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS KILLED. | tae & liguidaiiou at"so cuts ou tse dolls x BOARDS. 2 on, and, B arked, | with accompanying papers, 5 ington, said to a reporter of THe Stam: “It is de- Gorman, wife Maryland Senator, About the losses few details have been | poss Ibie. hataas ste 30,000 ‘0 900.000 feet of No, 1 and No. 2 Vinwinia | wes 1opxed very well, too, buE ey did not 100% mnt, Steele ind) inoved to Iny_ the resolution om pierabley indeed, that such flendish acts find favor | B0t yet resumed her receptions. Tooetved. It i Known, however, that Mr. Caio. —aaeke an : | FLOORING, WAINSCOTING and PARTITION. j =. Lost—9 nays. Cards have been issued by the Japanese minister Special correspon baityy ane STON HARD W, a i i—ve 7 ‘with even the most depraved. It shocks all good aos ndent ‘hicago capitalists been Sirs eal 200.0 fetof White Pino UPPERS. SELECTS, GEC-| Cnaxors 1x THE Civil Sexvice Reras—Tue | The Spake My yet AS IUD RATS ZT. People everywhere. London is fullof athelstevand | and Mme. Kut for areception Tuesday evening | S/aidavd. and Mr. Herbert, special correspondent | | syndicate of, Chicago capitalists has, been ‘The best Floor Polish. ONDS, PICKS, SHELVING and CASE BOARDS. President has amended the ruies for the regulation. | from the President, transtnitting a communication | he Worst elements, lke most of the large cities of | next. {is battle occurred is'a sight distance beyond the | Chicago and reat Southern railway, ‘Bow In the BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILES, | 100000 feet of MAHOGANY, WALNUT, ASH and | and improvement of the executive civil service so | from the Secretary of the Nav} recommending ac- | Europe, and it ts difficult to tell who the guilty | | Mrs. Koons, daughter of Attorney General and | Shebacat wells, er. a Praeiane bank 4 ane Jew. Uon by the government in recognition of the ser- | Ones are. | It ts to be hoped that they will be dis- | Mrs. Brewster, will bid adieu to many of herfriends | Gen. Stewart’s forces on leaving Gakdul wells | Diphtheria hus raged Tor some time tn the town ob GRATES, RANGES, FURNACES, &0 | OAK. Seey Cl oe cin the Chace ene gua. and | Vices, OMlolal und personal, cxvenled ine Hescirro | covered and punished.” ‘The Gathoile church cas: | MP Brewster, wi reception this afternoon, as she | consisted of about 2,000 picked fighting men, of Fullerton, Nance county, Neb., twenty-five | 100,000 feet of POPLAR, MAPLE and CYPRESS, and providing that the classiticatl On for the ust | the survivors of the Jeannette and to the search | HOt answer for such Relea Its ‘teachings are in| has decided to return to her home in Philadelphia | ‘The excitement occasioned by the explosions and | children dying in a short while. J Wacai+ eet ate ea irae (nate of Lumber | toms service shail include clerks and persons | Parties subsequently sent to Siberia, Referred. | direct antagontsin to such acts as these; it teaches | on Saturday. eee ene Sanermter ane S838 28 acaeray, ite Meee! ’ ust ECEIVED ‘sedin this market, and in case our stock shoald not | employed by elthier the collector, naval oMicer, sur- | _ Aibong the persons designated to receive spectat | tO ‘be subuiissive to the powers that be,’ and if | "<onstor-elect Blackburn has invited a of | Stewart, which have existed the past several days, The Dynamite Reselations. ployed by yards, Secretary Ct the laws are burdensome, submit to them unt party | meet the demaud we can replenish at the rate of | veyor or appraiser when the number aggregates | TeWards, Secretary Chandler mentions the gover- through the influences of cristianity- and. eduest | frlends at a social gathering for this evening. have been completely obilterated to-day by Ui | SOME LIVELY TALK EXPECTED IN THR BODSE WHEN oe | 160,000 feet por day. ee antes pte Su DrOialon| is anda ADDL | aia a ema GET Tectia eT aTe | loan tuey become Ghaumed MGtene Cataaiecen |) natin anhtanted near beater borates amie win Hee es | | _,ourfavors shall have the strictest attention, and | ee ae eae Teets PER=ONS | Tie ter special rewards desigouted cer seed | for 4 moment favor sucha wrartare as this’ Hedid | give inne annual fancy dress party on the 10th of | don. Great, enthusiasin prevails and many on. | _ MF Curtin, chairman of the House foreign affairs MISFIT STORE, | gverassure you entire satisfaction. toretuer with the | 105, 'Dy resttiation, krranse for dTOpPiny we noe | silver medats aid watches aiid suine ef momeee ot believe ang Catholic had part in it, The repor- Feorunry, gratulations over the success of Gen. Stewart's ex- | Counties, says the resolutions with relation 10 | lowest market prices ae | Fecdtd the applicants whose names Hace foe thy | ranging trom $100 to $500. EO Lata a ee pouted io, the, 1st | ‘pho marriage of Mr. Baward Flaherty and Miss | pedition have been recclved av the war uflce the dynamite explosions in London wiil be culled cumsuw seca au ¥ erucace | WM, McLEAN & | thereon for six months or tuore without having | THE SIX MONTHS NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. | isa inan, a very bad man, but I cannot bel Minnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gleasot GEN. STEWART'S WOUND, Yards—13th and B streets northwest, and 14th, be- | been reached in due course for notification to be Mr. Holman (Ind.) presented the conference re- theneny Irishman fas faces rt in irony ee Was solemnized at six o’clock last evening at a While not fatal, 18 so serious that he will be dis- | resolution presented by Mr. Findlay does not meet tween B and C streets northwest fam _| Cxamined. Rule 16 1s amended $0 as to pro port on the six months? appropriation bill, _| ful crimes, certainly no Catholic Irishman could be | Aloysius church, Rev. Father Noonan officiating, | abied for the remainder of the XU campaign. | with the approval of all the members of the com- FULL DRESS SUITS, SATIN-LINED BROAD- | a ———Toaraen | Sat & person employed ih the classitied service, | “The principal polut of differcuse beeween the tivo | guilty. Hossa 1s not Cacholie.” in the presence ‘of a. gathering of friends, |Gen. Lord Wolseley considers tne depriva-| mittee, as they tluk 1t goes too tar in assuring ‘CLOTH SWALLOW.TAILED CoaTS AND | =P LUMBER, LUMBER | wio may have been dismissed without fault oF | nousea was a3 t tle hepalteer mote ee ee Se ‘The bride was handsomely attired In white bro- | ton of his services. national loss. He characterizes | responsiblity for te olitruges. A modified resolu FINE DOESKIN PANTS, Ta CANESEE Ka. BPEDULETORS GRDCHOREE peseane es on is Dart, may be reappointed to the Analy agreed to the repairs to Woolen sigs ars INAUGUBAL GOSSIP, caded satin and white lace, garnished with lilies | Stewart as the “ablest soldier and most dasing | tion will be offered. Mr. Curtin says he would Bot | : i | L ° Innited to 2 per cent of the cost OF ee Of the valley. Miss Clancy was bridesmaid and | commander he ever knew,” and recommends. uit toany action which carries with It the itn- | Staee 33 to €2 at $25--Dst cools for the money ever | Contemplating erecting ternporary structures or tands | 7¢aF after his disiaissal, without further examina- | sraitar clase "The report was agreed om eet | The Progress Made im the Arramge=| Mt JOnn Manet: Dee On te ee nd | Cone quech's inest favon(ble aoe plication that the ‘United States was. in aby way 001 cred man. Afterthe ceremony the bridal part} Saint Vincent, of the artillery, was among the Bri- ble for the action of the dynamiters. Some FOR INAUGURATION. ——— pall Sox nted the cred-nuals of J. W. | ments—Action of the Executive Com- Ae mf Li oed Tespoustt ly 7 eu eleci a tothe lence of the bride's parents, o1 ‘Ush slatn. Of the Irish members of he House are 11 q Aus feel eee : Representativeclect George West of | Nort Gatatinn wy tea neds ay, LE istrict Of | multe Last Evening—Other Matters, | (ite, "dence of the brides, parents, on, North ihe date of the Latest inteltizence received from | that any action at ail should be takea, and It ex +4 A few more of tise DIAGONAL Prixce ALBERT | ™°MYS* stSk of LUMBER suitable for such pur “pind United States Commissioner | Reed came forward and took the oath of Omics THE PLUMBING CONTRACT. FReetved by the bride who is very ‘popular in's | The oficial aipatchrs taveft uncertain wnetner | Prcigcara’ her ht ee ene eo 2 SUITS at $1¢, formerly $20—never worth less Wal Raves Sascha tia LE coos Gh LOTEEY. aye Wivell Whe ehlet 06 th THE USUAL ANTAGONISM, In order to relieve the executive committee | large circle of acquaintances. ‘Metemneh has been captured by the British forces | up, than $36. jens? HLH (CAAOLINA SUISE AND | Bureau ot Engraving phd Printing iseiikcreniie | between the Mexican pension bil, the tbrary bul, | trom anyembarrassment, on acooune Of the eee | ees ee neat William R Cox has gone to | OF not aan Raines Saal < | SCANTLING, w: ised. ths azo aa being ‘hts eable'to t the land grant forfeltures, and a revenue bill arose cs I ENS The Indian Leases Investigation. 4 Asc Sery much Sc PERION p thet pencrsily offered toe Fecovered from hls | ess to De able to be out, DE cis Bogie at the Glass Cr Gi ieee ee Plaint of the labor people, Mr. R.G. Catipbell, to | Raleigh to attend the marriage of her sister. THE ILLINOIS SENATORSHIP. MORE TESTIMONY BEFORE THE SENATR COMMITTEE. Sate | this market, sale 45 not strong enowzh. to resume” the e 2 our. Mr. had bee : IS SED " 7 WoO pair of good, serviceable DARK GRAY CASSTMERE | Mills ware ae | enol Strong enous ‘whom n awarded the contract for put-| Miss Lottie Guest, of New York, is spending a pees PANTS at $230—would be eas ner paler season with her aunt, Mrs C. Romero, witeof the | A Memecratic Caucus Declared oat, | .,Chalman Dawes of the Senat nd : ils Charge d'affaires of Mexico. committee, conducted lease will deliver an address | vote, and tue yeas and nays were demanded. Tendered is contract.” ‘To-day, at the meeting of | “4S" Gon snenaan was assisted at her SPRINGFIELD, Itt., January 2—The democratic | ton alone to-day. ‘The first i Capito! Topi the committee, the following bids were opened: E. reception J.M. Bell, of the Cherokee nal | mI pice: F, Brooks, $1,020; Janes Lock head, $890; K. G.Camp- | yesterday by her sister Miss Rucker, Mrs, Gen, | Caucus called for Thursday evening to select a | 3: M- Bell. of the Cherokee mati | 33 p parpour | for the District of AN ADDITIONAL SILVER VAULT WANTRD, bell $075) J: Hannan & Co. $660; Jas, B. Suman, | Brooks and Miss Henriques, and received & very | nominee for United States Senator has been do- | wt ie located a ranch on the Tse ‘Telephone call 122-2. ‘and Md. ave, aw. | onal Cattle and Horse Grow-} Secretary McCulloch has sent a communication | $1,372; John Mitchell, $625. ‘The bid of Mr. Mitchell | large number of callers. ¢lared off, and another caucus has been called for | included his ranch. yee to H : = to the Speaker of the House offRepresentatives rec- | belng'the lowest was accepted, and he will bere-| ‘The reception of Mrs. Gen. Clark, of Vermont | Wednesaay of next week. Itis stated there 1s a |S. Corderay, another Cherokee, = HOT AND COLD SODA, ‘The Proposed City Poxt Office Site. | ommending an appropriation of $500,000 for the | AuiTw So BIve.a bond of $5,000, and have the work ae en eae ee leregeel Douaihility that nelther party will hold a caucus. Tomnpeeh, con er the perenne § conte per giao. STAGES 01 construction of an additional vault for th and the hostess was assist os r es se = Lye y= Boys’ Suite a Cor. Tet anid Pst aw. 2!) In penalt ae aie pares plore 406, imme- | °f Sliver and for expensi pore the transteret CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FUND. Saere eests by &@ bevy of very interesting | PERISHED IN THE GREAT STORMS. ay ed set throne ay irs Sate ana Ov ena = sng Boh 5 sliver from sub-tresoutics whiets sosal Men's Suite and 0 Tee a conano. © A MORUEN. | dlatety west of the Post Ontce department, for the | may become overcrowded With that CoN, "| gunn word recensee ae goto ne inauguration | 7ire Representative Jordan, of Rhode Taland Heavy Low of Human Life and of | lear tet bribery wasused 19 We have a fow more of tose Double-Breasted Chine | += ‘Gauae e uce erection of @ building for tue elty po-t office and NOT LIKELY TO BE RATIFIED. C. Glover: George W. vochran, #0; Joha Ww, | @¥emue, has several very ageeable and pretty| Cattle im the Northwestern Mliz- egy a ehilla Coats aud Vests at #5, $7.50. and all left. CO eta ane aanmodation for the general post | The executive session of the Senate, having the | Thompson, $150; James D. Clary,’ $s, ana Re. Ys | YOURE ladles visiting her daughter and herself, | Arde have any positive knowledge of the First come first served at the Raia teecie wa aserase jeperal nei | comatitvecs ce pabine bitin ie Congresstonal | Niearaguan treaty up for consideration, lasted un- | Flower, New York, #200. ‘Toual W date, sioass | Amony them Miss Bizell and Miss McIntosh, of Cin- | _ CHICAGO, Saya During the wise see renee |, W- E Hardy, a white man who has boen | attention to the purchase, sale, ¢ we, and reutal of pace coe none Davies grounds that} tl nearly 6 p.m. yesterday. Senators Bayard, THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MERTI ‘To-night the President will give a dinner to the | heavy storms have prevailed throughout eastern hi Ww MISFIT STORE, Fea oreendi apiet Foe ir nnd pe eer neg rele ‘ineey"sald Representy- | Sherman, Hoar and Hawley spoke against the| Atthe meeting of the executive committee last | memues of the Sooreme Cone nen others, whicn | Q@on and repo ‘Territory, and the loss of | dts tine wctive tufuence of Ee, + “ through the active Influence of EJ. Miles, to. Osticers of the ariuy and bers ve 1 House ¢ ce. “the treaty, ahd Senators Miller, of Callfornia, Allison, oe h | live stock 1s very heavy. Catile and horses oe Pa thereto. Orbe cary siriae to DuP- | bulldisig ROMKL Mabey Data et orale | Kamiuds and Morgan subulitted: reinarks in tavet | CYeMne the reports submitted indicated that the | promises to be in Keeping with the usual magnin. | Hv st0cK Is reported very heavy. Cattle and horses | Seen and ‘i. D. Kesler | mentof every Size and leurth necesary fur buildin | advles he wi Fequiremente J, Rand | “We solic: an inspection, and guarantee prompt and | etore 1 | Bonest dealines. WB. Rewonave, with shad Mice. aud by lis physician's | Hewitt's motion to go into a committee of the| ting in the pipes and the gas fixtures in the luake a trip south.— Hon, | whole to consider revenue bills was lost by a sitting | new Pension buliding, yesterday voluntarily. sur, | 5 H s been elected Columbia of the N ers’ association. i i [ f l it i i 4 i 5 i i i # ‘pasa tame ety aa, whe ema AO | the pullding nov “occupied for tAat purposes We | Of, Te bearing of the Clayton Bulwer treaty | FOP of Preparation was progressing satistactoriy, | e2nce of all state occasions at the White Mouse. | Ertgog Tike wot sheep an hese however kee | Memessstated that Agent, Miles noUBed & F 4 Be sare and come to THE CORNER OF = Washington only », partion of the year, ean hay thet | beet et andl the government opeeay ii | upon the Nicaragua treaty was the principal fea. | The amountof Mr. D. J. McCarthy's ill for put-| The third german of the season by the Wednes- | ported much Greater. The latest reporis from set- nate eenmeee = oked efter. = ap 1 ‘AMENE Goi Fe r ! : ure je S luce this evening. Ued regions east of the Cascades are that lange | collection of Fents, payment of t erect the proposed new butlding, and mizut be | ture of the di So far Mr. Morgan has been | ting bridges over the columns in the Pension | day Club will take pl “engh pe Solus" | used, tn fact, while the nese bulidiag was iit pre, | He, only democrat who has, inthe ‘course of de- | puliding tn readiness for Commander Taylor's work | Another very pretty marriage last evening was | DWmbers of persons froze to death during the late | jon of p rf rater acts aha ont cold and protracted snow storms. A number of 5 = JNO. A. PRESCOTT, REAL PSTATE BuO. | C&38 Of construction, In this way rent would be | Pe“voouunean slat as caeas ee Bein 8 | was £01.48, and was referred to the auditing com- | that of Mr. Jullus Germullier and Mise Cheistine ous during tnecoutinuance of the winter ate Rye Gleeit Sraccaree: ken, iv now located fu his new Oiee it the eke | Saved. In my He tor the ‘propery | Sherinan, Hoar and” Hawley, 1 strong and tne | mittee. The committee on carpets has obtained | Louman, at the Trinity church parsonage in West | Enown to ave, wandered off and perished Mest 5 Het rect acl for the Weanaction Geis al | wiitnot Peco ‘cheaper Tetinctensein vane | Bropect or, the, rauuicaion de ne treaty at this | suetent matertal to carpet all the rooms ia the | Wasngion.. The certmouy” as performed by | ofthe bodies at puch persons have ny persone ere a Extale Bostsees in all te brake Tight along, and the sooner the purenase is made | sion is anything but promising, Fenslon bullding if found necessary, and Mr. | tives and iminediate ‘friends of the ‘contracting | Ney ey Mn eae ReareN, 4 Many Persons are | Poservation. Fine Hesidences {oF sale. Hous in ail parts of the | the better.” ‘The sentiment of the two committees ‘THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED. Ernest W. Rebun has offered to put them down. ‘ties. Many handsome nts were received of these missing persons. The precise number of \ oucaacciee kan autre her locations. Ap claity ie wade in the renal | $ Overwhelmingly tn favor of the purchas of thaw| ‘The House pasied the army appropriation bill | 1t was decided to advertise for bids for the orec. | by the bride, and sr eed Mee Gocmenor eat ae sons perishing Will probably never be known, | Plalnt before the Indian commissioner, 3 AS 2? ON Hush value, Fie | Sauare itt can be lad for a reasonable price yesterday. An amendment providing that the cost | tion of a music stand and platforms in the gal. | side hereafter at 3114 M street. Buritistarge. Se or the eee cate aia with | LIST OF LOT OWNERS AND ASSESSED VALUR OF THE | of telegrams on official business, sent or sived | leries. A plan for glass-panelied doors to be| A delightful dancing party was given last even- Attnckti = Cinaaencs « issued by the clerk of the court vo av THE i | by officers of the army,shall not exceed the amount | Placed at the entrances of the Pension building | ing by the Misses Shillington, at their residence, ine criomesncgd Carlisle and Netue Duflet, both of 2 i ih I H i H tt ie gees : Cj : i Grows. mryiageal Potion an to aecurity. Ii business will be transacted in strict Adelity. Pub- | ‘The assessed value of the property in square 406, | pain By the goverment Unniee conte ee Ce ee | frag, subinitted by Gen Makes ng ee 216 E street. which was attended by a large number | THE PREMIFR DENOUNCED FOR MIB DI county, Md.; Robert T. Fairfax and Theresa LONDOS AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00. ie patrousge is solicited. Telephone 106-2 | tozether with the names of the owners, ts reported | grams of a similar length to and from the signai | for the four entrances. The question of the num- | of thelr friends. fo ee ee eee POO! ‘Notary Public. 416-1m_ | by Inspector Henderson to the Postmaster Generat | Sefvice stations, was adopted, ‘The section author. | ber of exits was left over for further considera Justice and Mrs. Bradley last evening held the | _ Lonpox, January 2&.—Sir Stafford on en cee + wane Eee | spect | Wing the President to attach graduates of the miil- | Hon, | Mr. James L. Norris moved that the time for | 1,8 of their series of receptions of this seesom, ana | MiSspcech at Exeter yesterday, sald Engiand had Crone ecient an | “the property at_ the comer of Sth and & street, | ff McNett comps for whieh they mae qual | Fecekring, ite relervatfons aiong te avenue bo ee | Me Occasion was a most agreeable one, a large Aland elsewhere = * fled, #s second Heutenants, until vacancies shall s owned by Robert Beverley and Robert A. Hoos, and | {ods ts second Meutenants, un 3 tended to February 10, which was carried. ‘The | Dumber of guests being present, including many Engl: young REAL ESTATE, INSURAYEE.NOTE AND STOCK | ocopled by the money order oes is valued at Tanlal might ele ab och Ginn ne Geek Gan ats | mocking then bajcursed cath Chareaey nicks, Of thoes who first went to the Presidenv’s levee at Henry Harris was charged with exsaulting Rosie EES, iM; the next, 2.3 fet, : 1 | adopted. ; FINDING QUARTERS IN BALTIMORE. es ee ee a Ho, thes heme owaeu ny aca Warm | ADREBAENT ox TuE xAvat, arrnormatios nus. | A great many persons and organiations inten. | , M.Patera® respon atte Aringwon yest. Troseased no greet | and wanted her to go on we wage, wach “ahe = Real Estate boncht, sold and rented. The collection | $7,54s; ‘the 125 square feet of back ground, owned | ‘The conferees of the temporary appropria- | ing tocome to the inauguration have written to Unroughout the afternoon, at which the hostess against Ube wishes of the r eeeisaes Ws ARTA GU wa eaiN are cd EEE: of rents, nezotiation of loans and placing of fireinsur- | DY Eliz M. Fornes, $219; the next, 80 feet front, | tion for the navy have agreed, and thelr report | the Baltimore hotel men for accommodations, and We are determined not to carry an Overcoat till next 4 season, Wherefore, we are selling them at a great sacri- fee. Was assisted by her pleasant and accomplished While they were out walking be | . = nor will receive apecial attention, wned by John Patch, $5,691; the next, 50 feet front. GUESTS EE wemttnow satay”) Seva hey hay a cou cuantion Goverznent | ii ehe sah 2 evi ronson a seer apa | Nag eubuatted othe Senain at 4pm. yesterday. | in most ofthe hotels all the spare room has been | Gauhter Overcvate we sold at #1 Overcoats we sold at 31: * And all otker$ in propor Bonds, District aud other hrst-clans Investimente securt- | by TW. Taslihatze, trustee 7-940. the Nort | The Vill APPropriates, $9,120,000 for the halt’ year. | engaged. ‘The New York veteran volunteer fire- | Mrs. Blagne and her daughters, the Misses Met- ? edt tes oe qi ~ “9 | It was strip] of all new legislation. MY¥. Beck | men,-350 in ny mber, Will stop at Barnum’s; the ye “Stoney to loan on Real Eatato on collateral security. | #@t, on h streety owned by Elz M. Fonley, | eemmcesed Gimscit os Mule roan every | Ringe county acy of New York have secured | Rell; WeTe assisted at their reception, yesterday Jedi | Py rristees, OF MP chUrche $k Ce Ree ad | thing the House demanded tn order to restore the | quarters at the Eutaw house, and the Carrollton | 2!Fn0on by the Misses Garnett and MeCeny. aes 2 tees of M. P. cilurch, $0,435, ‘ 3 sae 5 THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY [ee Mahevaed ee ae ee ae for Merete = any persans dependent upon this appropriation | has arrangements with a club from Philadelphia A Coming Cold Wave. ite it n ; | to work and to Wages, The report was adopted. and another from Albany. “The Stockheliers of the WASHINGTON Gastiaurr | OWNed by Charles, F. Wood, #20108 the next 15 lead Gis 6s HEA He eee .: ‘THE LOWEST MERCURY OF THE WINTER PROBABLE s cock holders of the WASHINGTON feet, owned by J. Bradicy Adams, $5,482; the next PITO! ores TO-NIGHT—A DROP OF 15 TO 20 DEGREES PRE- stirs. sUrTs foe mr the chuice of Directors fot the sanang tar | OD Sth street, owned by T- W. Johiison aud R-AZ | ‘The committee investigating the cause of cro fire | _ MPN. Sardo, secretary of the Jackson Demo- sd A fine Cheviot Suit at 86, worth 812 Fs on MONDAY. R. M. be heid at the office of the Company Sutton, $19,500; the ext, 15.5 feet, owned by Paula | at the Capitol have come to the conclusion that it.| $fatic association, has received @ letter trom John A fine Caseimere Suit at 8%, worth 818 February 2 Isis. a we sell now at #4 ‘we sell now at $6. jonate low prices, | | Rocéa, $1,721; the next, 34.10 feet, owned by Ceclila alley, Decree: 2 3 : Paberecs toes 19m 1 pe 3 | caught from sparks from the chimney, which ‘act to be void, ‘ee A tbutton Cutaway Corkscrew Suitat StLworth au | jig) CHAS" BAILEY, Secretary. | fxr tsb iads Chet aie eae cee Pack ground, | Ignited the wooden box in whieh the flag is kept, Stat Gocee ian A five Black All-woo! Frock Suit at $12, worth #20. = ———— owned by Geo. H. Moon, 2,416; the next, 4420, at | at the foot of the flagstaff." In order to prevent & so as provide that the tty should Af All-wool Priace Albert Sait at $15, worth $28. | 7-5" SAMUEL 8. SHED. the corner of F and 8th Strcets, owned by Mary A. | Tecurrence of such an accident, the committee ro- ing for the right of way, and was at last Boys’ and Children's Overcuats and Suite at 50 cente | 5 oi | Elliott, $40,248; the next, 5 feet ‘on 8th street, | commends that the flagstaff be covered with metal Pension buftding ‘he tnap and you can see how the ot the ‘The commiivee was authorized te aetna i ' FINE.GAS FIXTURES. Owned’ by ico. H. Moon, ios the next 2 tere | and the box constructed entirely of thet mere ‘possible. weather have been, and will be xe $5,000 for five months to meet current demands on 2m) vir ot Men's and Bpys' Pants, froth $125 up-/ COLORED AND DECORATED GLOBES AND _| owned by Lucia Eia und thors, $6,725; the next, 23 | Tal It also recotamends that the clerk of the day ‘there was a storm center in Si Cy ORNATY. sun erm ot at. ears ward, | SHADES, feet, owned by Franklin Insurance Co., $4,025; the | Hotise be directed to procure suitable small fire- | will Dau. prize: ne Aoade- fakes next, 626 feet, owned by Eliz. M. Forney, $1i,6g¢; | extinguishers to be Kept in all rooms in whicn my Cadets took place -at — DUPLEX. MOEERING AND STODENT LAMPS, | the next, 126 feet, ie ae. Robert Beverie: aod documents or papers are stored. — wa wat (aS 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Tt. A. Hobe, $808, and adjoining to. the ne CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. —— 4 LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., a12_| building occupled by the money-order ofice, ‘The Senate confirmed the following nominations | Out red [p> GHRISTIAS Goons: Political Notes. esterday: To be collectors ot internal revenue, H. | fpon the CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETA, FURST nate Fence Porcelaiy Leek F,CAS FIX: | reiana Stamford was yesterday elected U.S. Sen- panel pointes ‘ — F ee for the | ton. Mr. Lansburgh post no Exatne, Beane Andon Siete aad Fences Afos | str from Caltornia, ‘The legtlatare adopted ree a eta Bae the ee ee MONS: | Gy cen Viges, aun CARDIO. Amini biet : = Serpe stgortinent of BRATS QENAMEN 8, Fancy ‘otutions indorsing Senator course in the | member of ‘the hatlonal: bern ot hath aed Melville, of Arctic fame, as tssued an Wasoss Fasovs Sas arta coe EF. BROOKS —_| Senate. I tothe Ainerican public, ‘wherein he ex- a3 431 15th street, Corcoran Buildine. | ‘The Arkansas senatorial contest is still unsettled. - eS ce CATERER Dene i yer ahead, with Might gaint S # é —_ sass Col. Spooner was clected to the U. 8 Senate Bs PD EE gs CHARLES F. RITTL the Wisconsin legislature yesterday. fs, tut 8 3 te Mss, Successor to J. P. Cratchet eS | eater iia tosend to of the Ua See et ee one eees Tony. ‘The demand tn Baltimore han been ‘greater than the | sud Supper: iso Boned Chicken, Turkey aid Game in | At the street, 11a. Supply andare still booming, and now we proposeto Bib ice fote aren ad Gnee, Ca any: ‘Stock | market | A number: 7 ivethe Waskinrtouians a chance to buy tess Famous a ae ag ye bond tap ah oa | Bee Gown 3% toon ater | Pasa Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen. fea and Chick+1 ‘Con-omines and ao For Ladies we also make to measure «fine Hand , c., always on baud by the tant After a beiet. came on the market and | to awaken Suched Soe £8500, ‘proapuy by velepboutng tothe hanae Hnola assea the Wrageen oct Sromty. Fe itlemen we make to measure. celebrated Weakenphast at $3.00, a = Srey ee eS ee | Leona Fw Eisos, Custom SHOEMAKER, | Dew snd tod eve ‘ube dlase’sc | ‘The snow fail on S ‘ 400 7th street northwest, Waabington.tt | {34 a rele ee ver known. $0 428 Aleo 282 W. Baltimore strect, Baltimore Md, | ufacturer, ‘Deen lose.

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