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al THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. JANUARY 29 eon = CONFERENCE ‘D TO THE | AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, | contract to be fulfilled by noon on the 24 of March. Sale of an Apartment House. uyscians anp Darvecists CABENET. - : eee jie comuntteme also neceptad the Proposal CME. | The trustees for the Inne apartnvent butlditug ne zs = ———s é . House of Representatives. . Brooke, of this city, offering to place 109 OF | contly crectest on fowa Cirele. at theegeme ct lath o Fpsomas DOWLING, Auctionese. RECOMMEND l ] Speaker Carlisle and Mr, Randall Said THE MoUMENT DuDfartom PROGRAM. more four-light clusters, with fancy globes, as per | hye Geode hak aa ae hate ee Ree ee PARLOR SUITES. ONE SUPERB] npn pee 00 Ww ow WXN XO 5555 e co tare mace! kwon to Confer with} ,. Dorshetmer (WN. ¥.) on the part of the com ee Sample submitted by hin, | tyre foe 620,308, fubject to two trusts amounting to B eets, cost 3 0, Two Up- Ld eat i A tc EE 10 for iP, vail — a oe cheikh iaatad | Oh di 8B AREY ERE Fang reteset ae ane Sacer | Sonata ue harness | an Se oe tit epee | rar raced Gove Ra ten wr Furniture, ‘ NNS ——.__ 3 ¥ tty New Double Bae & B ‘oo W' “Wo ON SN Sass8 —— —— Socipie | ey ene Senta xe n- | posal was recived fram, BAward Cavclis a Goo of | SENATE.—At the Togueat af the Senate the Presi. z wal Usman, Walon! "Counter, igs Pee Heigl’ Neg Fe catlne in eat amusnoe = Proceeiling, and it was/ Tis city, to furan cluster lights witt colored } dent has returned the Bill approved by him yrster- He kid neating Stoves; voulle Heating 1 RRR t S 2 Si opted louse. lobes. day providing for the appointment of two astr Ht ket 68 NR {6s { fOTAMS 0 \] a. fe Sones vl Twill go econ THE ELECTORAL COUNT RESOLUTION aporreD. | “it was sucested that the citizens generaliy be | {aU Residing for the appotntns om account OF 8 Twenty Caoca Fresh Cuvmed Oyat-ra, m1 k R OO NNN ‘Phe indication are th jemocratlc. side of the | Mr. Clay (Ky.) introduced the concurrent resoin- | requested (o iiiuminateon the night of the inaugu- wered Taistake I the Dil, the word - hereat- at ‘ palo pel be oa Innes hee they Wi Hy wondering hat his | UOB, whlch was objected to yesterday, relating to |UOR | portion of'che tat relating to tuttre weorottnne BER 11 TTTT JTIT BEE RRR gSSs THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN. ngDse there i toe eassiof amexs to the party leaders | the assembling of Une two houses for the purpose | 7y,_ MONEY ASKED ? yesterday sent a communica. | the inepection Gepariasnt, ‘The weloten bags Ber oo tT rs Bae = piierimucrs” €0." ‘Rewes Thee Hinks Pare mies | Of COUNtINg the electoral Yotes, and It Was agreed ton to the Senate approprations committee asking od In the otfice Of The Secrets vcrament, Two Horses. RB OT tT £ kg §| The Mahdi Growing Noubifat of Suc- | figment, Mewes Dirk. Some ands | : 8 oi Fata Sekine | comparing the bill as passed the It AY. JANUARY THIRty-Fi r 1 J andalone. Mr. Cleveiannd, itis understood, willextend |, MT. Singleton, (Miss) from the Committee on thf Chat #8,000 be appropriated for employing spacia Sent for the President's approval, fut and within my Auction | DB a — cesy—The Dead Correspondent. fberial invitations to none: ggrept those whose names | Library, reported adversely ills for tie erection o- | policemen to protect the elty during the dedicatory | Stood that ha eT AUS apipn wal 2 swaral collection of Homchold | AS THE BEST TONIC. wary 22.—One of the wounded revels | hr is thinking of in counceton, with the cablact, of | MOUWENtS to Keak ene ee ee he services Of the Washington monument and Ue th- | Those oflcers however who expected to receive cine eee und cealt) ggtars | aken prisioners by General Stewart's Haat kT Chose Metal te oe eeeates, | Hina. and Plorre, C. L'Entant, the Frenca Engincer | auguration ceremonies. They state that the s60m | aymoinunenta wat tee Kept on the anxtous beach ETS ea Ee PTE cae Ee | eee ee gen | ans Cen eae et ee lenene eka ary Wand Maret 6, $0.08 to Include the toaument \ Mids for Erection of the Paviiion at the AG, xi. AT AUCTON, ancl thorhuch. cantailation Sitle tie Meciit | State that they consider the Mahdi's cause lost __ | SOP RT aio wish to gice him thee advice Access | _ Mt. Kelley, (Penn.) from the Committee on Ways ceremonies «Dey also Sumzest Lhe employment of Monument. SS aaa aiety patho the sgateae pureed capes | Itls Teported that the Mahdi ts sending away ail | ay'the presilent-clect takes op hia quarters io New ook | and Means, ‘The following proposals were open blood, strengthens the muscles and nervy Ltonday by Cot re] & joint resolution providing | oftivers from the larger cittes who are familar with andtoues | nts valuabes to a place of safety, and this ts | he wiil be mct there by a lance delegation in chagee of @ | for the adnilsston of articies feos forein countries | croukea peuple. | . } ad C3 5 ry boom for Mr. Mon of Mis«asippi, for the Post- | to Ct Vorid’s E: PA | Thomas L. Casey for the erection he pavilion at che Ls is cers ‘ae of Vextorn states errito! ato 1 Of to be for the dedication of the 11 animent ATE AE Ace, PEyineslt | rhe Daily Standard of to-day has its eattorial | ae he [iinoie delovetons be cous aie’ Sprtuger for | Culeago tn 1885." Committee of the Whole. lected Mr. John MeGuire to di for the dedication of the Washington mcnument WM | Page in mourning and devotes a special leader to | tie Intesordepartinent.. ‘The Mefonuld men are also Mr. Duester (Wis), from the committee on foreign | turnout on March 4, and Mr. Bo Murptirege @: ar corres} Mr. J. | getting for a pilgrimage: Pendieton’s frieuds are | fairs, reported a bill to prevent and punish the | to carry ue club's standard. ® ate, 8.699 ALECUAST TWELVE O'CLOCK: cite my metion Teetit | ANCarmetom, ‘Tteapes + Pubic option, will crown | busy with this boces aed the View ais cricsarioe wit | pfosccation cicee tne pees ane punish the (Sid cltakal wha es lanai ommuienhoner ex kus Me: &. Drive HALE-VAST TWELVE (CLOCK, within my | aes bern r to women, and {0 | Mr. Camer: in with, ‘the laurels of a. soldier. He ese Reet anet Apt ‘that cites of fraudulent: clatm ugainst forelgn gov- strest cleaning department, New Xork city, aries 1,900; J. Howlett, $1,500 2 _ es . ntia-y Lvem, On . es ae e 2 rese! 5 ferred chair. | ON A808 pases auctioneers | AN UNFAILING HEMEDY FOR DISEASES OF | veda hero's lfe and died a hero's death” | wecwHaint ME Dike. Mr. Rosecrans (CaL), from the committee on mitt- | 1°. LAL READG Rin Fogiinont Oath aeeep ) | THE Ly ND KIDNEYS art's march neross the desert as “the most daring [Continued from the First Page] Bedi te, Bepore a ig ee een New York on the evening of the 31 of March and | ARRESTED ON THE ORanGr oF Shworta 6 Twnr yr a erd 1 nes.” al rn pst jee ON aj ‘i o cl NG LETTER — e Rofl arrested Nich ac [ih ‘The witness’ attention was called 10 the head of | priations = Pate ree en ween On ene Ovtaing ot seen ghar Stevie, «colar man, twenty dak years old, sTEWs i off, leavin: |G. D. Wise (¥a.), from the comm: 2 janitor of the Cosmos Cit, ow Sip strony ; Gen. Wolseley telegraphed from Kort! this morn- } Words ete &. Departinent ee Te sale Be ne | affairs: reported Back eee ae tat | Hon. B. B. Smattey, of Vermont, a member of the | cha of ‘eating. a heat ssag 2A eye Cat 4 peetion of on that avis no ipa; | 2g that he had received reports frOm the SUrECOnS | pear to be worm of or cut om, but he did novknow | Secretiry of the Navy for information. a6 to the | BAUoNAL democratic’ eommittee, called at head mails, ‘and locked tum. up’ fore, dear ‘ ns and Druggists recom: eud it | 1 Kuba’, stating that Gen. Ste S3 Ponnsytvania avenuc, recived hreatemine to barn Mra ston.’ ischarge a coloned maw, who, the ved by ber on the pene af fe at first deaied any finally admuattet st. a Mr KH. Tay is doing well. | how it had occurred. orders under which the Tallapoosa was cruising at | Warters to-day. aletter yest Tact the bullet. | Mr, Vorthtngton asked how tt was that, when | the tne she was sunk, Adoteot = a beeen if one antes and ts now lodged in | the witness’ store was located at the corner of 9th | Mr. Blackburn (Ky.), from the committee on rules, Planets in February. writer say Mae Ca. tals ma, | ihe region of the groin. ‘Phe nospital for the | street and the Avenue and the Central National | reported a resolution Ubat for the remainder of thé | rom the Providence Jonrnal. MICA CO. Salsimor’. Ma-_ | wounried and disabled of Gen. Stewart's command | Bank at the coruer of rth street, in collecting these | session thirty minutes every mofaing shall be de- tile classift {pitched on the bank of the Nite. ‘They are all | checks, amounting to nearly $12,000, he had taken | voted to the cons.deration of measures calied up by | Jupiter is morning star, in scientific classifi- ‘ 1 | To attempt hasbeen made to By A Two. ine tins Trad> Mark and crossed red lines on | the builet entered the thigh, vee) eae BROWN. “Hires Buz ND IMPE I LING WE 100) THIRD > By yirtne ere y Ss. housed In cosy tents, and are provided with com: | che trounie to go ail the Way tw tbe Treasury, {n- | individual members and to which there are not ten | cation, until the 19th. when be changes his role DERE. —The board of oMcers appointed hy aay uf Nov A.D, if AYS: fortable beds. As many as possible of the wounded | stead of depositing them tn the yank. objections. Prinved and laid over. and becomes evening stat. Anevent then oc- §, Special orders, Na. 250, October 24, Fo i tie cosmes of Juha Barun complainant, ve Ths | eave sear mack vo Gakdul wells Suppites in | | “It was a pretty large amount of money,” said $20,000 To PAY HALLETS KILBOURN. n this office, will reconvene in Uhts el joy, the 24 day of Februory, 1888, for Uh tion Of such subjects welaulng to the the vicinity of the post at Gubat are plentiful, and | Mr. Drew, “and I liked to have it. Imayhavehad| yep pacitor cys curs in the solar family of noteworthy Interest rm: 12 ake nand on z a . Tucker (Virginia), from the committee on . 3 greater cconomy is posible st thie season of the year, | He army will have to make no dex peta | cag EIU ae the tinte to pay one, Oe use Ie far otnee | A Co Creat Hom ca committee 08 | > ths inhabitants o&thie'plenet. For Jupiter base of supplies if the natives continue to bring | purposes. ¥, rep ig Ane Assocation et als.dfendants, | “It is, however, in combination dresses that even still docket 20. in thy ne son | Of Medical and hospital sappites for thy wien short lengths of good fabries are to be found of | their produce In. “That was my money,” continued the witness, | committee on appropriations to tnelude in sundry | 7 ©Pposition ts the sidus Inter minoresignes om | fn rang nf by the War Departm ; tof ts | remnant counters. as shOt in the back while he was kneeling Denied | {nd Tdon't think any one has a right to question | clvil service bill items appropriating $20,000 to pay | Which terrestrial observers saze with wonder | fleitenant Thomas Ce Dacenee te ek premitves, cite auction } Was shot in the back while he was kneeling Dehind | what Tdid with it If had a good explanation I | Hallett Kilbourne on account of @ judginent recov- | and admiration. The Prihce of Planets then | detailed as recorder of the boand, vi t Tho followin: that | — + | camel He was buried on the ileid by bis com- | would ike to give it to you.” gred by hin against J. G. Thompson, paring | $1 ia ‘ote @ plainiy | Bowlamin Alvord, 2th Mmrantry, ‘5 ES in cette ted and So ees Carried 49 the field hospital bya parte of Mees | oct ue Nituess! attention Was called to personal ae- | ‘Thompson $2,550 and paying Shellabaryer and Wil: | t@Kes on his most glorious form, and plainly | fave tor ax moathe ie eenueed Captatn Charies fin oibrggtlie foci atan oe erect Tot i carried to the fell hospital py a party of officers | counts with Carrigan on the ledger, ene running | son $2,0%) fof professional services. Printed and | shows that he isthe power behind the throne, | Keller, 24 infantry,—Leave for tea montis 1s Bumbered one (1), btsquare mummbera. sevens handred REGULAR WERRLY “REMNANT” DA? and men, who were moved to tears by the sight of | rom May 23 to October 27, 1881, contatning several | recommitten. | almost the rival ef the great luminary whom he ST!0ted Captain Aaron S. Daggett. 24 tafautry. - Tr grings and che fortitude with which he en- | jtems of cash, amounting to $80.75, and another for | Mr. Cox (New York), trom the committee on the | ; aid | Ii Heutenont Jefferson I. Kean, assistant surgeon, | ‘At The a ene a small amount, running from December 30, 1881, tO | census, reported a Dill authorizing the superintend- | Tesembtes more closely than Is the case with any | | Army (recently appotnted), will report w the ij a AN DIGNA STILL BELLIGERENT. + | April 16, 1882, ot of ‘the census to continue work on the tenth | of hi. a : | commanding general Department of the Miscoutl BOSTON: DE¥(GO6D8 “HOUSE: De pence We -alled attention to the fact that | census. Committes of the whole. is brother planets. | for assignment to duty.--Daring the teaporars ote fj SueSkivER AND GABOR Bit. At opposition Jyplier comes into Une with the | sence of thie chilet ome = Bseeicts tain in those paris, has no intention of giving f Us Were made for goods on account of the BU- sien é earth and the sun, She eorth being in the middie, | 5th arullery, acting. ee the struzule.” Spiés who have bean lalbeuug with and asked if that were not a singular cowici-) Mr Willis (IKy.), moved that the House go Into | 5 that were at our nearest point to lilin, and he | of the Prreaitner “REMNANTS” IN SILK. the hosule tribes report that he 1s resolutely deter- | deace. The witness sald that it was probable Car- | Committee of the whole for the purpose of cousider- inlned to continue the war. ‘They say that he 15 | rigin came in and pald on these days, or the money | tng the riverand harbor appropriation bil, Agree From the Eastern Soudan Intelligence 13 recelved Mr. Worthington at ant” Attractions im each and every depart- | which indicates that Osinan Dizna, the rebel chipf- | these accounts were closed on dates when pay- r, Captain SM. Milla, t is larger and more brilliant than at any otner ume, Ciel stcnal tes —The hal considerable § it i he magnificent planet bolds his state as tar away | Festetation e Leonard, 34 class, U.S, f $109 wil bs ceyured at the ae ee ahaha bebe two lines of | even resorting to the desperate measure of arming | An ee col ayo nen an?” asked the | —¥24S 159, nays 102, ners the sun as post le, rising proudly in the east , > y Academy, is accepted by Ute Secrelary of ee ee teen ae Lee | Tow pil x. They have now answered our purpose, | the women and compelling them to do military | _ ‘When did you last see Mr. Carrigan 2” as! The Hous 2 as the ann sinks slowly'in the west, reaching the Cty eo mete thee Pichit | and w eto close them at a SACRIFICE for «ach | service. - distriet attorney. Hees went into Committee of the ‘ is 5 Whote on the'State of the Union. zenith with Stately step, as Ube sun touches the uz Stock. We shill offer EXPEDITION. “1 can't teil you, sir,” said Mr. Drew, “Chave | "sie yiewitt alsed the p) Minis order that revenue and gradually fading ont of sicht in the atooat 190 yards of Advices recelved at Hamdab last. night concern- ven Lim since any of these troubles com- e and general gen ere is must be taken up ¥ — ori hee So ang in se pena = which left there pe ced. be TA eehiod : ever behold thts giant of the planctary family in | | 13-INCH SILK MvSCOVITE, ing the expedition which lett there for Berber on Mr. Worthington asked the witness to send for | /# the order tn which they appeared on the cal & D ry ow York Times, last Earle state that the Black | nd the Chair sustained the point. its present aspect without being grateful that the Tn a bunch of fish shown yesterday by E. @. =; A arrive | the blotter now tn use at his store. nN OtelbeI : on in the syst e ot . : » have sold all ths sexson oa at ts arrived at the d hrec o'clock the Committee began the con- | earth's position in the system 1s Inside mstead of | Blackford ark: ae SRYECH saalicpeia Ae eee cette Si 5 y- . Detore reach. | Mr: Moure objected, saying that the defence had | sideration of the river and harbor appropriation | ouside of the vast orbit through which he makes re Sint eae cere ee -_~ ny -— “REMNANT” PRICE OF 37yc. PER YARD, ing the cate outs who were two | et introduced thts book in nce, bi his cirevit round the sua. Tt 1s for this reason Uhat rman carp yet seen coming Trom t} a PATE. AND VIRGINIA, files tives rire with some hostile |, Mt. Wortiington said that the witness had stated nwing colors: N: sat Siasl ace oine Gack After several bills had been considered and lald | We can behold him ateventid» shining ia th. | | | | In Aud of Char2ty. ct Aitaush wil Opera Howse, | One of them, a leathersback arp, welgheal natives. ‘The Arabs made the attack, but were | "lat the bictters recording Ue transactions whieh | aide the House, at three o'clock, took up the river | OF luoking dowd With friendly eyes from Uv © oad other, of nike: i 4 a and Brown, soon driven back by the cavalry and’ the camel | Had ta lace before Mr. Drews removal had | ana harbor bill. ‘ hight blackness of tbe sky. IL always seems as | 19 Pounds: the other, of the scale variety, 13 BYat 8 p.m. = ‘ | corps, When these came up. Sooii after this these en destroyed. “I will say, in Tairness to Mr, Disappointment in the Gasieric: ff the opposition in the fun nily that | pounds, On the occasion of a Yreshet which Tickets $1, $2. 33, general admission $1. So! Ik Surahettes.which we have sold all the | tw corps captured the ¥ eg. : inued, “that 1 expect to prove-that oe = . slat bring the planets into closer“ companton- | togk place at Washin: waste wenes : per yard ant” price of Ble. | dhol | rs wich IS now In use Ukere Is one WhIch | THE EXPECTED DYNAMITE DEBATE IN THE HOUSE DOES | Shiprare like birttdtrs in terce=telal eam tine anak waters of the Potomae f pan ae eepenLENEEOe geet 1a gold, Ee ere or Mare (re: savins or counsel erenld ane Drew. et aedine Oe On ne een en ae fish pond back of the W NTED-AN EXPE : cable et ola gotd, | ne eae advice of counsel, Mr. Drew, “I de © galleries were crowded wit : sips 10 ail whose ear d ack of the pels ae pif A Haves, Pa, tary 20 The at ree of JaeoP | te cond {Or ie The galeries were crowded with people to. carp, then gnly a few » Sand 0 a and strawberry, Whoexpected the bursting ofa dynamite de j The audience was blown open and 8300 in The witness was questioned her with some ehecks, notes and instances attending U arly $500 worth of He suld his recotle weighing not more th ried away into the nm | mouey was taken, rivate papers, was composed of men JOR SALE—A von Coupeb : MMED BREWSTER shade will do well in not clear as to and @ large number of Irishmen w: food ti = : t DO 4 inn lewily. - p at he had she ent forevery | close up to ‘the speaker's desk to wateh The . Ms a ey are Seluck Ja en “RE IN WRAPS. ee oH See sucteiapaa eee dotiay represented in the DUL ‘The witness tue dynamite resolution and rematned 4s, how. waich is no’ » the aa SALE as ‘ ee woman, a into ac Hofer ap uimartied | stated Uhat he kept a. blotter exclusive throuzh the moraing hour ‘Thn Wish sys aspect, for he must U States, their orizin ively FOR SALES ’ & Bor'in Twill Russian Cirenlara, fant back, with | threw the aly late wn onthe Thee tee ea 8Ud | entries of the goods | ersin the Hou: anxious that Ue For and in high ndcthern decli- fixed. Tt is alre: ite well known that, by . Grinuent, Astrachan, teimmed scound the & | the police until able te be removed to prison. Wortlitagton called attention to the entries | fairs Commit id call up the dyns r hhe most favorable clecum- erman carp grow mueh FE ® REN ‘andk dow tha trend nud 36. j > — Jedger, ret ing Dack 10 the folios in UW plover, ‘ion,as Uiey desire to b2 heard on th ub}: ions do Hot o ir wntth alowt ir hew surroun ze than ia t i. ; In and d ‘The Missing New Work Editor. showing What the first reference was tofollo 41, Uhe | ‘They Say they Want to warn the new administra- | 1802 vppositions like the present show in Germany are getting awh ar bei | NEW Yous Jamury 29—Tho mvtstant elitpr of | Next to 108, the next: tollowig Lo 40, 425, 441, 469, | clon thatit wil hot. be safe to assume an atuitude | ours: im charming aspect. : Sip Miabtad Stern ee 7 pric os Harper's Weekly said to-day that no liht bad y Sap | 474, 480 and 485 respectively, ands | ot opposition to the Irish. There will be avery | ‘The problems wating for solution in regard to 5 he United States, The W | thrown on the mysterious d sap arauce of % 6. Cd | the Intervening foltos.+ ‘The witness sald they may | ligely aig Whenever the r comes up and} Jupiter wre almost wilioat number. pSCOpIsts nd for carp is quite artive, the best res- sian 1 Plush Sa: » Quilted Satin Lined, ger- | nant, or managing editor of thi Re theca fmker- | have beva correct with otler entries, but he lad uo | wat ably asstune thundering tones. are ne’ ‘ary of studying the uerk: on his In a very © fect shape and finish—siz» 32 and 40. has Gone cent oe Working: on:s che that Mr. Coparty | positive recollection. Capitol Fopics. dise es of his Varying belts, dots on his short time Gern ntiful in ail ; eh . AFTER THe NdoNfeecess, Ape yore POR Guwison loa surta rd tints, bright spots ne his parts of the States, and will be one of ular price. 30, Ie: 1 Fore una Mr. Worthington conitnued the cross-examina- s 2 BS FOR SENATOR INGALL. equal cloud-atmos peculations | the regulation fish in the smarket. Phe intro- sunt” pres = 20 Rie TORE eee Tae Sox AO Rae IS ia IS ee Ue aan sole oe en hadows are duction of these fish is due to the United States aud the Inar fal AW ite.” Feather ‘Trim- M. St nlev is rap- | had ever furnished apy goods to the Brookiyn lab 5 elved 152 vote 2 pas . y HUNCRIpt Of a mapped by skilied nth “ha down the fro This will bear the tile | OTatory after the $722 Bilin 1881. He was sure he ae t, and around orat he 2 He was is shell the hush pile of observations win ORES Gey SS RES Re | the Founding ; & Story of Work | had néver furnished after that goods to the extent | Ss ig . | these days, When the 2 0 Acctpent Has Even Occussep Tenees at Kiavee Retous-« sunt) eacsacrte—aiae St ration.” | of $1,000, or 1 ount. ‘The witness’ at- | Messrs. Glick and Blulr, democrats, each received ter, Will Teveal Ube process « addin Security OlL wt Ws N NOT, TO RUILD A THEATER IX LONDON, | {erition Was bill dated December 12, | four votes, nz On ina planet so huge i Duk that | - : ; Fasuary’ 29 Me Aver mien at Mes iss for shanh 2s winlelt Re'wald Was tn his hand: | coxwrrreg-RooMs IN THE BUTLTER DUILDS p L ‘THoRwtox’s EMcisios , a we" ae tov inany thea | WFltinz. Sir, Worthington then read the bill whitch 2.cominittes-rooms f¢ s aw | The great red spot, visible for years on Jupi-} er Oil Wit iphosphites o LUSH SACQUE, quilted s He says ther s'¢ tou many thea- | r medicines and appliances furnished to the | . Five committes-rooms for the Senate hav | , r Tull with Hypophosphites of Lime Shapes st Buuler building for the f oman suffrage, mines and miutng, | ™5 T front, education an labor, and Mis- | ai laboratory.” ‘The whiness sald that this bil | fitted up ta the ne copied irom a yoysh bill furnlshed by Mr, | committees: Jariigan, He did not teltto the paymaster that | Potomac ri s appearance was a nally un hind an unsolved proble Ss, colds, consumption, Impaired trition and al d ¥ and pleasant totaky. Prescribed by Physicians Sold by Dr gists. “Large botties, 50c. Manufacturea by W. its disappearance ft be steamship CIRCULAR, lined with ee panei, the goods were nor furnished to the Naval labora- | stsstpp! river, ay a resolution from "the com- proof of the equatorial acceleration of the Thornton, come tumore a splendid value, pe SNe re sere cr y He did not think he had ever told any one of | mictes on coutingent expens's to appoint live ade t. For the bright spots the eqastor | jalumor’, Man es RO = wordy ram and via | his transactions with Carrigan. | ditional messengers for these rooms, at $1.440 each | made a cireuit around the planet infive minutes | — ISHED ROOMS, | Yc rejected the proposals to es- Mr. Worthington caliedaktention to the fact that | & Year, and several Janitors, went over under ob- e than the great red spot that was 40 de- | Astonishing, Hut True. a wites beaks | | tablish immes of steaniors t Sisnoa and Africa. In the first of Me. Dresy’s ledger Uhe pages from 290 | jection from Mr. Vest. ne | Brooms, Wood and Willowware sold to the trade © | ber cent [ower than i any other he juator complete | {Y . B17 to 825 than those nearer the grees from the equator. In_ precisely the s wo tu thocity. at ML . the spots near the snn’ ion in less thine es. Here is apothe to 263 were misstiz, aid Mhe pages 308 UO 31L show- Ing that a whole sheet Had been ts S Said he knew nothing about Another leaf, contali SECRETARY TELLER EXAMINED AS TO PENSION aT} TORNEYS’ FEES. Secretary Teller was examined by the House com- | Fn2s of lines of which we have only 2 or ‘To Encourage the Strikers. 1s im every respect, ANNAPOLIS, Mp. 2 Committee of prs. White Nottingham Lace Curtains, typed, 3 | twenty,repre: altimore oyster shucke street northwest. Call and eo fe ti 1238 AR Permanent | he cen- eS areal , 2 mittee to-day on the payment of pensions, bounty, | PY ‘ 3 “ ; | 7 “5 | = a thd eerie x missi e wit- e oe lative to rhe, al luminary more intimately “with his lordiy DIED. ) doytined. "Address Wo EE omnes | stived to-lay to encourage the striking shucke at this ad ee oe eat at Cree ee ah ote Se «| son, abd including bin developmente wets te | DAVES. cu Weduesdayedautaary, 2p 08 1 BA Sela j Bere not to work for Mfteen cents a gallon. ‘They | books and dilapidated. He did not know how mal Of pension attoraess In pension | bounds of solar mysteries. When we find ont ™ vrai fin illness, MARNE DAVEY, bch ERE 7 Rem te reed To stand an assessment of twenty cents re had ; he did not know wi Ot i 5 sid (i wife of reves. ae ee ee 1 Pair Ecra Nottingham La ich to wid the Annapolis shuckers. About one fer Bech in Une book. Ils attention Troi $10 to $5. ason why the equatoriat pots move | "i veral will take ylace from resi ae ae hundred Annapoits s rs held a meeting after- top of the page tilssing from Attorney Fitzy | faster than the polar sun-spot: wi 1 | street southeast, Friday afternoon, at p ig 1 P ig i at if 5 tfuil ¥ R RENT EK | Ward and resoived not to work for fiftecn asked If the next page did learn why the Jovian bi puts moved faster ; Mives and friends are respectfully in all the moeern i Bet ke BEARD. 97 F QV ASTER. S Steapy WoWAN Fok housework. “Apply atonce. 1507 Lich st. SMATL HOUSES, pont, Abc | r White r | the others | 40 inches wide. | ers are at work here at fifteen cents, | mark ofa knife. The wit twent gallon, mark there. Upon redir 0 ald Chat wi sald there Ww Barats | tary sald he himself prep arted Into bitsl es id not hav of Lis own in the world. | , ao vcs of Lie mopeY he borrowed from Dr. Halland TE COMENG pm stocks | some from Mr. Metiuire. He had not had eno Bue as the | funds Then to ¢ on his busine: een geeda | Ho Witlet, John Te rat as akaMNA | Keyworth, C. C. Dur Howard ‘und a loauesl at 1-32. New York Gen | nuiber Of others, When ‘hese bilis referred to| It begins now to lo*k in the vielwity of the Pen- vere paid to him, withess would pay his debts with | sion building as {f the uaugural ball was going to mination oC ME. Drew was | ye eld there. A force of carpenters are putting in the money. Revs CA cue contusion | Goer and windows agang of imma ore cecting tas | nihilating glass ut, selling at | closed a fe we. while the | “Mr. Jas A. McDevitt was 3 ad tried ® find the Junk man who had | cwbles fer the roof in place, and the men in charge | touched by re putting In the heating apparatus have Leon at y to strom. | but had not tonad | of | t eventing the committe? witnessed ex- eriments with the calelum light asa means of xiling the exterior of the building and its ap- ARGHS. On January FRANCIS, bole Ganzes, agiad th eral priv 28:h 1885, of dish 4 son of Willima fi. amd Mary years and seven at red spot. at the sar ria, A strgt less massive and less richly e How n ves must roll on be eTtainty suceceds t Jo RENT— cariy nt” price pee Mr a . | 1Psir Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3% yants | Talon | lowe, 60 inches wide, fist tol ROOMS TN 29 F street. JOH those who do not care to dis: Ss must hprove every o y i in ‘form, delicate in as he Reuiian! 1Pair White lone €0 inches wide. ‘alar pric Remnant” Prics J y | 1 Pair Cream Madras Lare Cu t } inch s wide, st 1 p.m, and Marah Me™ vrthwest, awed ten ) G STREET NOUTHW er; mnt come ous Crew. che crew of the bark Welling- | Mr. Drew was then recalled, and showed that the ed oe caramel aad, alted torn from the top of the ind 2 tlvmselves, wottnded three department —, Atted for the s be a pleasant jastary 9th, tyro p. PHREY. Suddenly, January MUEL | UMEHREY, med six: NEUNI-HED RooWS, ©. references reeptir future Jovians with envious ON 1 . t “e ran- } from his Late reside ith- . proadhys. Vhe eletiric iight can’t be used, a8 tl like the Ini ey are ongan ins, January. 31, at two p. AS “asad at va) State,” as such. | any tore Wires overhead, and they say Unat they | Nive @ sunonly one twenty-fifth as large as the AKE. On January 27th. 1885, at 1095 p.m and "there w wo tt aL bo nble 16 | panne glorious orb that tuminates our sky only one | AKE. y ore p.m, Kk AND BED won't be able to m underground connecuion | 5 JF £, third danchter of John M. and Susie Stake, a JT strect nor in the cept this fragment, in tine, ‘The Stemens burner can be used for the | HYEDU~Mth of the light and heat tuat we enj rt f hor sce / j Mr. C..W. E hext witness, said that | Garside as well as tue aside of the bullding, If the | 1% bY that Une, the sun's Dres grow ditn, Ube p al from Catholic church, Priday, James Kane, on trial in Philadelphia, for shooting and | since 188) and 1881 he had loaned the defendant Lis not very brilliant. kemnant” py Pp 2 mir Antique Laces committee see Nt, Kill ng his by oth et two k. Friends of the family res ther Andrew, was this mornin found | 1 piter Flses on the Ist a few minutes before 7 | tully invited to att ler in the first dexroe, iiforent Umes. IU was a uiatter of per- | mney t rauitespeaeene 1 ee otation, and witness charged no | CONTRIBUTIONS To THE INAUGURAL FUND, orelock in the ey on the 23en he sets about 4) —— | {Bhs Keamarge Hotel, at Warren. 12, was turned | jy nd kept ho record of it. The following subseriptions to the inauguration | quarter after 6 o'clock In ke morning. UNDERTAKERS heer Team Noo en the Cntooe Maryland, and MY‘pon crose-examination the Witness sald that he fund were received to-day urer, Mr. C. isevening star until the 11tu, when he takes a = aranenser I No.3, on # » Mayland. 2) sought the hi tL amount the defendant had | C. Glover: J. Bradley Adam: en ard- | els turn in jolning Une morning st on the 11th, . JNO. A PLUMLEY. ae wne Was lp, | ever glvew hin in paying back a loan Was about | 0" P. Franklin, $25; Watson i: al7 o'clock tn Ube morning, he 15 in conjunction & 00, Uspuntanins, | pave, for C ne & Rear- Admiral 5, National Beara of ‘rade. on Mr, Howard left the stand, at ten minutes | lin, Metropolitan K. R. Co, $250; Peterson & | brother planet ou cates elaara ettira To-pay. | Past two, Mr. Moore anuounced that that closed | Childs,’ $20; Conrad Hecker, $10,” Total wo date, | most linportant + } se for the defence. $16,898) ater ‘ond day’s session of the National | With Une sun, reversing the role pl er, thus fiustrai eas In the revol: ed by his | 1011 7th street, between New Fork ave. a d Lest now the two | _Ja2s Washinetin, D. 0. ion of t TELL, and Oppasition. Mars ts a ERS aunant™ price plauets, conja: Des st iy = le lengths in Notting! Se AL the sald Judge Wylie, looking at the clock, JEFYENSONIAN SYMPLICITY. then tn line with Uke san and the earth, Dut wi > 5 short length PR ae dcaak call MEE INES oe Mr. Covington reported a | “we will have abont ume fof one speech.” The Jeffersonian democratic ciup ata meting | the sun in (ue middle, belay to Lerresilal observ FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, c- Tesolution fom the Cincinvat Chamber of Com- | 4 "Oly Noy’ sald Mr. Coyle, “We have some evl-| held last evening at Vernon Row, J. Emner, jr.,in | Gon beyond tie sun abd as far from the earth as | z “Remuan! 078, erce ackine au investigation of thaycinse GF t dence in rebuttal.” the chair, and Geo, EK. LeBarre as secretary, elected | possbie. He is at the si Ped Sete RCHON OF | Nos. 912,Pennaylvania avenue northwest and 735 8th " e asking an investigauion of ith seeps In the cross-examlnation Mr. Moore asked the | Wm. Dickson, Faw. Wright, and J. Hall Colgate to | “joined to” the settling with tne | 7 © es i r (third floor. Take tho elevator.) t waste of the country’ (Dike en by fre, Sharply, as to whether Dr, Van Reypen had | membership." ‘The association has received an ap- | S!2, and completely hidden from mortal view in| _tinet southeast, Telephone call No. 854. astm = caveneseaneveislte ceux are Renee Uy Bicone Corte Iked with’ hin about Unts matter, and the | pel Com the Jefferson democratic cmb of York, Pa, | his bright beat: | ; sania eee FE REMNANTS" IN HANDKERCHIEFS. | pointed by Congress, Mr Covington sat that ie | Withesssald he had spoken to him. As the witness | ho! to take any part in the demonstration on tee Mars after ¢ tion, pa RY pager, Pe ticn of “Remnants? from | Mitac in the efficiency of a congressional | Nasleaving the stand Mr. Moore remarked that he | 4th of March, but to stand up to the Jeffersonian | era side, cominenees his ‘course as amoruing stan . Initials,” Diced-corner | commlssio! Judge Wyle called the wit. | principles of simplicity. This proposition was | and hi V tow 13 Opposition, whici = There wds not the slightest doubt | Had dented it twice. : 7 a : cach Uil March. 1866 For ook - . = 7 : ; ; te ss back, and sald that he had not contradicted | agreed to by a vote of 30 to7, but the association | Will not reach till March, 1896. Formouthstocome | UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL ESBALM ES pst i trains | ee ao aeulicn be NO aioe eee ere eee | Hunsell, offers its services to the civic Committee on inaug- | he will be of litte account, instgultieant In sles aed ie e BS as, Srauid be Enid wy awe thie resoliene paonien and | ,,%t. Moore #sked the question, over again and | uration day. A committee of Unree was appointed | close to the sun; indeed, L2 never counts for muck, | G12 11th street northwest. si “arefuily re-marked at low woul bad nil to HOUGL were Gone trom | the Witness said Dr. Van Reypen had asked him If | to procure badges. exceptlng for & month before aud a month after op- | ° forwarded Lo Mr. Follet, member of congress from | he inew Howard and the witness sald “nos? guage NOTES. position, While oppositions specially favorable occur | ‘Telephone eall 747-4, oct } ROOMS. ALT. MOD Lt “REMNANT” PRICES. Hae icine acting In a similar matter. | Wile said that the counsel must treat the witness | ‘The Jackson democratic club, of Columbus, Ohto, | Only at Intervals of fiitecn years Ln Ise it may be | _ — - F suatable for | ¥ 4 ie resolution Was adopte fairly. . write that, as they have no band, they wouid like | discovered that iils lwo thy moons, irst kuown to EMOVAL—JAMES BELUEW, UNDERTAKER, vortiaweatjuat | For other “Remuant™-Day attractions, sce “Republt- BANKRUPTCY, FTC. Brook Shaw, Mr. Clark's assistant, gave sluilar | to be assigned a position benind oe of the bauis | this planet la 187, are noilias, but escaped. sete, | BRE wed bin wacnecian gua cumhenes te eee ITN iL aM cau," “Post,” and “Critic.” ‘The committee to which was referred the various | testimony. that will be in the inaugural procession, olds that unwisely strayed within the resistiess | eas ; ‘and New Jersey ; Sains Woo DwAmD ie coenann, propositions touching national bankrupt legisla- |, e0ry @ Mullen, a clerk at Mr. Drew's store, was | A suggestion that the rolte of the inaugural pro- | force of Martian attraction, Mars is in perihelion | _E Udraft business aiehers, per DUVALL & May 3 FEES 4 ST. wos Roos. a8 1 called and testified that according to his recolice- | cession be extended to the Washington circle | on the 28h, and though he ts then twenty-six nuke | a P “ la ‘ Uon, presented thelr report tn favor of the enact- | tion the blotter at present in. Use at the store was | thence along i strece te the City Hall, Was Micd at | lon milesucarer the san than ay apneiion, ne ts so | YY AR STS ! BOSTON DRY GoODs HoUsE. ee eared passed by the | opened after moving from the old store. headquarters yesterday. far away irom the earth that we gain nolning by | "Teleyhonr es | a Fe Senate Benja Wii Kk Ine of t) the oecurrence of the epoct ONE PRICE ONLY. ithe propostiions relating to fetitious bitis of | ¢,2ewamin Wiute, a clerk In the bureau of medie| One of the city florists has offerea tne committee poe DLER, ‘G UNDERTAKER, 1029 7th s.rcet northwest, near m4 : Gace then area aeulied, that he never saw any | $25 for the privilege of having a flower stand atthe | _ Neptune ty morning wie" during the month. He | Tous Rn weer ——— ANTEDOAY ONCE A GOOD DY: KTISIN : Jadtug then came up for discussion and Mr. Sterne, | poxes there trom Mr. Drew's store, except a few | ball. Thisprivllage will be awarded to ¢ hest | Teaches an hnportant time-mark ip his course. On | taehacearr We Wak EL LEPLEYS Inskenre | 921 Pa Aves Gaza} “2 Dt. | of New York, addressed the Doard upon the sud- | {Ictie pastebourd boxes convainiby shape and goods | bidders > he gNOS | Tp Bth, 9 GLUE In CHO evening, te eae ose ST eee 115 Ath «treet wont. Ject. Of that kind. ‘These were on Mr. Carrizan's desk. Several gentlemen of Kast Washington have ten- | rature Will the sun on is eastern side, half lls Telephone elit sag aw WAST B26 oF an ovric -_— — The subject of the interstate commerce bill was | pr, Wales and Dr. Hudson were recailed, and tes- | dered the East Washington Cleveland and Hen- use (row opposition to conjunction being = = = = Brutdies Will pay i Tererned to a committee for consideration, and the | tured that they had never seen any boxes at the | dricks club with an entertainment ald hop to aid | pleted, Lt we had eyesight keen enough to discern 4 Pree Box 6. Stur *- 2 + > board adjourned until later In the afternoon. bureau brought from Drew's store. sald club In making a handsome and appfopriate | our most distant brotuer, we shouid behold him | Corts. Pirrows, SREY TO 104K ON REAL SataTEIN sums | New Deronten: Brace Goons. GEE ORE SEES Marsh Clark, the vemerable messenger of the bu- | display on the 4th of March next in houor of the | looking down from the méridian at sunset, {or at aC NEA 7S Wa ON REAL SStATE ok ) SEATON PERKY, , Tea of medicine and surgery, was the first wit | inauguration of Grover Cleveland, our democratic quadrature he is 99° from the sun. MATTRESSES and BLANKETS = ANTED_cwo o& THREE CORES GF @ st SOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) ote ee iors tate pes ee £0, {the | ness called in rebuttal, and testified that he had | President-elect. ‘The entertainment and hop wi) ac ee a ee lustre grows dim or Gileer at Wiad ptember 17, 1344, at Star office. KIE EOE ED MOURNING FABRICS. | the President. Mr. Farley, president of the board, | HeY¢r, seen Reuben Howard, Mr. Drew's porter, at ane Dg. But sho is sini ening, SWOr ran : <i 5 ses later ev ss at aaa tere Ks to the President, stating the bureau or received apy, goods trom him at the | Fellows’ Hall, 8h street, Navy Yard. sun and rises later every morning, But she 1s still For the Dedication and Inawrnration. Partirs wanting utiful to behold, as She makes her appearance : Sessa DEAE at that they had paid weir respects to him at the be: | PUea. HOW THE CITY I8 TO BE DECORATED. the soting bent ke ee | Hhpse cogs wil ind st to shir advaniare to. wet Our ne Ebr Ciena, gloning of his administration, and wished to do 80 District Goyernment Affairs. | ata meeting of the committee on fireworks and Mercury is morning star, His path Hes near that | CASHEMRES, | {hele pellet iu itn, as his Mdalnistratlong New tees | AN APPSOPMIATION Neebun FoR THE Doo Fovsp, { ltmination last evening, Mr. James L. Norris, pre- | of V enus during the whole Month. He makes his eee Ce yore of such a charactér ag to warrant the respect of | _ Much difficulty has beenexperienced by Poundmaster | siding, Mr, L. Moxley gave an exhibition of the the Tih, at the Gane, Gna e ye ee OE) open ust OR. i MELEE CLOTES the entire country. ‘The President in reply ex. | Einsteln in the proper housing of dorsi the pound, as | eMfect of ealefum timaination, pos Ule endian twentyerante nee " RUSE VertiING Pressed his appreciation of their {Gompllmentary + at nresent constructed: leo to prevent the constant ox- ae Dae ioe Geen Foy Kotte 4 Ee tar Reighbor. He is in conjuction with | Stsoteron & Frercaen, eee CARMEL Sentiments, an @ members of the were | istenco of a nuisa .ce on reins pouns Venus on the 11th, as already stated. ca ES jothhing but a modern ate ith yell - | avenues. yo lvions| wifes ont en a wii” "| em Ot i ar Shr es | opt meen tow, we noe | ash Get Se en oa ||| St et ana tt Vcore ge 21 CTP AN r several yr a Pi Ni TWISTED SIL ME vB, pe Fomine rine Spent a pa | wig itt a Gare, area, ot | Rnd to ain i anaakof E oat he | FURNITURE. CARPE DEDDING. AND CTO BATISIE cLotHs, ‘ho Affaire of Levivy the Oil Broker | ings substituted for wood to prevent strong and viclous | Wich the inaugural Dall will be herd, roe eee | stud the winter 2 remaining through the month | wit Soa . KHYBEK CLOTHS, = ya bill was filed, by Elon wHane against @, | Boot, the caso, and: se taltiscs the ‘have got at chen Ae a — rage sae eed as = pm gat Me | Seewesnabes So sect ouran prices quoted by any ED fo-da: LI Another object the ol 5 » Of Philadelphia, submitted a vat earn verify i 0 BIARRITZ CLOT! 5 B. Levis, Nelson G. Summerfield, Abus D. Brooks and | pound, havin s. common’ center for drainage, a that | plan for decorating lamp posts Dy means of designs fom the Sardepehe. A caretel observer will, | soy prin” vem aakone our chotce-stock ond DRAP D’ W. D. Brooks, for an injunction, and Judge Hagner | the place can be ee ina proper peislFazy, COMige. jnted on canvas backed by w the canvas to | however, notice the softness and serenity of his} Se ————————__—_ CORKSCREW CLOTHS, directed a temporary restraining order on filing an | 1 theappropsiation bill for the District this year. $200 | Be about three by three fect, with the coat of arms | ght in striking contrast with the twiakllig of his | x B. MERINO SATINS, underiaking. The bill states that Levis was | / named for this purpose, which will be used as soon a8 | of the various states and of the United States, the | Companions 15 the proot that heisontya| New Tizosraprep 20K8 “NEW STOCK BLACK MOURNING SILbe ee | ir tomes fag een tee & rie Other on ita erect Over” the Sutheae ae’ tas | hom thesma ne one: One Year'n Sicich Book, by irene C Serome > ACK MOURNING SILKS ty May 19h, 1884, having then y other on ov h Book, ome. COURTAULD’S ENGLISH CRAPES AND VEILS, Pyle ds cme fica horas sod teasey, ae a White Lot, another on the Peace Monumentand| Uranus is Star, and drawing near to Some Modern Etchings, by J. i. W. Hiteboock. ALL WIDTH AN D PRICES. has been attached: that defendant Summerfield weneto | y Comsaer Covme yates Coe, tor | Others at simfiar prominent points. Lee pa en oo A Ey Tn Ra i dD mere Sd LUPIN’S LN@ AND SQUARE BLACK THIBET | #90 Levin with another friend, and engaged 8.8. Hens Thine Rag oom J2, Drown; Judgment for | "Mr. Shelble was awarded the contract for $3,180, | reach the point where are most interesting to | {24 foie of wu of J SHAWLS —CRAPE BORDERED, HEMMED AND poy poet own ane haying been | Kr, va, Mueller? judg Of ‘er Subject to the approval of the executive committee. | terrestrial observers. At the end of the month | “~T2e Baby Kingdom,” this is the greatest book of the | =e oe nate fae nee Monee boon ace z ‘A Tale Mr, Shelble, who 1s a Philadelphia decorator, was | Venus, Mercury, Uranus and Mars are morning PijdlSOTS KID GLOVES, IN ALL LENGTHS, | Bud has Tang oem informed | that “Buminer, omens th eee ng Verdict for plalnuit employed to'embellish the city on the occasion of | stars: ’Neptuné, ‘Saturn and Jmpiter are evening | “The largest variety of Holiday, Goodie tm the city at ee 2tol JTTONS. = “ stars. p at Posseexion JOHN © PAK heroes £15,000 aw such, agent : thag Levis ls indebted tocom- | ards; verdict. fOr plainti fOF Erie Peres ve, | te, Mauguration of President Garfield. ie pro- 3 - -ADED LYON‘ K VELY) ki poses designs double, or 368 sing! ‘MOON. 422 617 and 619 7th street nortliw cat, 15 Stable rear Gis For TIN DUCHESSE, RIVA DAMES SER ATE ees | Peeeans foe S250, aa Me Hen prep ti Be A eg a Popeteculing coals ok arom or tee beverer States! | ‘The February moon fulls On the 28th, at 11 o'ctock JNEW Couns or cecronss. Liitable ar 140 Best JERSEY SUuSS IR tack Mute AND ALL pi nat. and Suumeriicld ts cefusea to pay the same, Ya Windeory inguin ee oa arnt ca walt United Seal 3 shield oe and navy designs, in the evening, #0 that we come os cue eroar - Wat REC ION AND EVEN- poe ; non . Ney, a laced in posit Saas pos Q three Tie ING WEAR | absolute. Plaintiff charges that whstever sums Leyig | & Love; non sult. Yakey vs. Shaw; on trial, committee ‘irect ; also strings of ‘W be | Gays the last quarter, moon 1s in con- Of the kus TUT VENI SILK GAUZES, ILLUSIONS AND CREPE DE jraridghtel fo Summerield wae on account of deal- emer tre count Iuage Hagner, Fun along tho sidewalks on Fenny irania tren, Junction with Uranus. ‘Phisineans that the planet AMERICAN REVOLUTION, — NES. a Fe esterday, Jones vs, Jones; rut from ee Monument reet, moon time same ‘ascen- 228.00 208 G ‘ECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING | given noise No" money “$0009 the oties oe | Kins granted.” Bouunron oe Piwgerala to | ninety double designs, or 160 Gestgns; Fut. | sien or longiente, gag hy ae oF. JOHN FISKE. of Cambri id Sat tana 00 | EVENING GOODS BY GASLIGHT. ants on the pretence that they are creditors | bring money into court. ‘Wurdeman va. | teenth street along the Treasury ‘with or SS <2 N00.08) Imad Jefferaan Blaze. “ee SL aE GOODS, PLAIN: FIGURES AND | amit since it has bron threatened to compel him to ac- | Fitzgerald; same order, Gardner Vs. Fitzgerald: | six double desigis on each side or double, ‘ENINGS, © and Lace 91.66! Office rx. 701-3 Ioth st ry CORRECT PRICES. bP ered Foor gins has aid es po a, a game order. Smith LN pyc Ba gecrccre or- | or twenty-four sii designs; Pennsylvania ave- ttpam : SATS Stables rex BN G st 15.00 ~ (SEATON PERRY, Paury Burtpixa, bscrn xiaat at ‘to New York. Hethere. | dered. Hanna vs. Pendleton ; auditor's report rati-| nue, from to Seventeenth with Se ee ee ben bere lpemenses corner 9th street. | fore prays for a discovery, an account snd injunction. | Med. six ‘on each or twelve designs : a Ase _ | _Ecabiaoned 7. $°4_, | The case of Frances E. Burns, fled in November | _Leon Schell, changed with destroying a check tn | Of, ¥ deaigne double; or 18) single, = CAEN & 60. WASHINGTON CIRCULATING Ti : Pools ai Nat oben Somiet ; Acer fe R. —— wie SPINDLER, V ici atreot ore ‘Also fine Books end Pre cas Ce fist wos dy was to-day bald to tals tar Uae natn hoa pis Pension WO ON Thatrect, be MY ave andLet oe | Soest Mra. G. T. WASHBURN & CO.” | Salssed by piaiDtift. = the grand jury. ‘iso w sultabiy.dscurate che Feace Moaumost, hig

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