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, . = { =— =— = = == THE EVENING STAR. * PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, or ene AT THE STAR BUILDI RULOGIZING THE LATE LORD O’nAGAK. Loxpos, February 2—All the morning papers contain long and eulogistic obituary notices. late Baron O'ilogan. ‘The Times says Uhat he waa . one a eaenes MOst gifted and distinguished sons, a) at the news of his ‘ath will cause Northwest Corner Peaasylvania Avo. and 11th 8, by foro to all parties all class and al sects tn Ire The Evening Star Newspaper Company, land, England and the continent. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. : Boycotting the Keichsrath, Tue Evextve Sran is werved togubsctibers in the : ~ ce. Setar ee ee dity by carriers. on their own account, at 10 cents per Sana oes ree = week. or dtc nts per month. Cepes at the counter, 2 IENNA, Kebraary 2—The boycouing of the By wall postae "gra —S0 cents 3s retchsrath ts continued by the bewspapers, The year. 6, months, re <oraed one pain aed go greed ab {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., as } solutely ignored. # ct of to day's papers: second-class mail matter} in this city would know from them that such ® ‘Tux Weexiy Stan published on Friday—#1a year, | Boas ae pg empl rnc, Hecuees postage prepa, e InoUths, SU conta { { ppl metnbers are on! £2~ ALi mail subscription: mrt be paid in advance; | | no pap-r sent lony-r than paid for, TWO C ENTS. prin oska on they are accompanied by the cash at Rates of aivertixine made known on application. ARY 2, 1885. inane Feud Brtween Mexican Banks SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. | Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |* SOCIETY. Telegrams to The Star. Shicaco, February 2—A special from the city of ts brewing among the — SHARPE i aa, Mrs. McEiroy held another of her delightful re- ). A FRESCOTT. REAL ESTATE BRO- | —7g3° WESLEY CHAPEL —The revival meeting held anothi Sov banks there, growing out of a dispute ween the l Banco Nacional and the Bank of Loudon, which te now located in hia ttew office, in the Rel- whichare of ervat interest, will be coutinuel Govrexment Recetprs To-pay.—Internal reve- | ceptions on Satuntay afternoon at the White House, ol aa | two institutions are stated to be now denigg eee Be Hane cee men wees were Be | Seca ketene ee pete peer, Pecees 288 re $544,837; customs, $625,501. NEW BILLS IN THE HOUSE, | woien was crowded trom three to five with an j ee | other. The dimcuity commenced by the Banco Fee Fr cics facilities for the tronmetion of the Heal | octock. under diction of the: pastor, ‘Bev. it - ne Ee ee, array of magnificentiy dressed ladies Marstat ! MR. CLEVELAND'S INTENTIONS. | Nacional refusing to accept the noteset the hee es eee taal parte of is | EREBY WARN ALE PERSONS Noro _ViStt0ms Suc Ovr—The Secretary of the McMichael, as usual, presented the guests to the | London. | The iatter, which transacts a great deal e chuicest Bu i \orthwest and | fps ‘1 z mary th % tthe U.S, s- | ity, The chutces Vy pea ipo et gn Top etme FE FOO, Se Aan Treasury has, at the instance of the U. 8, Treas: * PACIEIG RAILROAD BILL IN THE SENATE, hostess, who received In a becoming tollet of black | of business with European importers. hs published of houses, from the lowext to the highest value. The urer, directed that hereafter visitors shal! not be be ce ea & notice that It w ccept tbe Nacional’s nove and white silk with front of black lace flounces and THE DEADLOCK IN ILLINOIS, | dro sorma oniy, mereiy to tectiate business, IWS Ol ack vel | = " fod can Geaereieed ta thie operies branch, street northwest. : | permitted to enter any of the vaults or rooms of ee vet, assisted by the young ladies —_ Money Toened s¢ the lowest rates of interest, with = EQUITAKLE the Treasury where moneys or securities are kept. DISTRICT AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE NOTES, Etc, | Who ure guests at the Manston and other promi- ——s——— Winter in the Indian Territory. isto eucit 2 CO-CPERATIV«. BUI. DING ASSOCIATION. eee i i | Rent society ladies, At the conclusion of the recep THE OROUND COVERED WITH FIVR INCHES OF axOW trict Sdelity. Pub- ASSELS, §145,838.57. Tur RECORD OF THE SWAIM COURT-MARTIAL had | ae Hon, tea was served in the upper corridor, to wateh | CONNTNGHAM, THE DYNAMITER. AND CATTLE PERISHING IN GREAT NUMBERS. Paras mente wi | not been received at the. War department this nolacon tn a large number of the guests had been verbally in- | : 3 Cuicago, February 2—The Tritoe has the tole The sisty-fouuct Rune geseeris aay Ue cae Swe cas eter | cre hte tain cecaee Ua Senate Cie lcreteatine| Mie Sie eer Pieggm ouibe ines dan Retes os eee ee eee eg thiy payments and marked yesterday that the case was still un @ Sen | alist of callers we jaciude legions ° in Territory: “I started from Coldwell, K. WEDNESDAY web ary 4.1805, at 7 delock p.m. at consideration. of John C. Spooner, elected United States Senator | oie ngutshed ae and gentlemen at es capital. BOYCOTTING THE REICHSRATH. onthe eit uit for Oklahoma, Seatie él eins. Hark’ street, m est. a) oe —— ae years, from the 4th of | A memorably large and fashionable audience as- | the trail are hundreds of carcasses of dead cattle Heving opened an be taken im th) scivierae st, this Eve pF as the srg Taasonnn Writes has gone to Minueapo- | Te ae | sembied to witness the pertorinance of the opera of a | ARGO ight we stepped at the ranche ot Mi6 F mmphlets explaining ths object of the Associat s, Sfinn., on a short visit to his family, and Assist- | Mare e “Paul and Virginia” at Albaugh’s Opera house on- SIN 7 SHTS ‘| Biller, who has upward of 15,00) cattle. Many of itn aivatages and bouche ke farembed apor spol | ant Treasurer Graves is aeslog as wesstren | var ies credentials of re-election of Senator | saturday cveuing laste ‘The seats were nearly ait AWARD IN A CIVEL RIGHTS CASE. thera cent uphatd of 18:00) cattle. Ma trom cation. THOMAS SOMEKVILLE, JNO. JOY EDSON, See'ry, her officials own n: dirs to pur- R WT, cl Saad who remain in | [6 Ml f, of Missourl. | take, O17 F st. nw. . BROWN (Co oredi, of her well-known Med ae nd when the curtain rose at forty minutes = — the Sait Forks river. Hatch and his forces camped | CHTer CrerK Hoge, of the Navy department, Also, a message from the President informing | past cigiit, one looking back Irom the staze would _— bear this place the frst night they were in the ter- w York ciiy, Was Indisposed to-day, and was not at his desk. J. | Congress that the government of Corea desired the have preswtd to view a picture of soclal elegance MMR. CLEVELAND'S TRIP TO NEW Mtory, and It has been erroneously reported that Rimtions of ve Will et Nimeat fete Efskine Dow is acting chief cierk during his ab- | services of one or more Ainerican military officers | and maguiticent dress rately it. « er, surpassed tn ORK. they swam the Sait Forks, The fact is patel Tchecial attention wilt | Steam Baths at 905 Missouri avensie northwest, fe2-Im Sengy i e as instructors for the army of Corea, and recom | any theater in the country: (Everybody was at- — gn its Danks tM the river went down, ‘he whale ol tent rane re, | p= = 5 SOWS NEI \ - mending the passage by Congress of a concurret red tn fullevening toliet, and between the nt Sui . ory Is covered about five tinct re eee |e | THB WELL RN IWA FRENCH | Ges. Hazen has returned tothe elty and resumed | resolution author zng che President to comply with | the affatr partook Largely of a social wathertt Postponed a ote Suit the Conve= | of snow, The report Uist the Curtonve Wirte eee nee 1) he B . | the duties of chief signal omeer. | the desire expressed. gentlemen In their evening dress suits golng seein St Elis Kira babie Wisiters. Oktahoma have never Deen surveved Is untrue. Tt led 1 PHOSVIT AD, | Three doors below National sheater, have. Just opened peeteshosnieend Also, the President's message relating to the | place to place and visiting hidies in the audience, : E Js stated that there are over 1.0s)40) hed of cattle erve Tonic and Sate: | page D Hote.) Pinner 4 ly Frapeaigs, S10 with put | Tae SecRET PAY-ROLL or THE TREASURY.—Gen. | “Alert.” recommending its return to the Briush | and many of the ladies themselves promenaded in Special Dispatch to Tae Evextxe Sr: in the Cherokee strip. If the present coid weather Maret. Be. en st, ALBAN Firvt-clas in every se* John Ramsay, of Jersey City. was reinstated on , Boverniment. the rear corridors, while others heid imptc r, N. ¥., February 2—President-elect | holds out a weak ionger ove-hulf of them will ” | yAlso, a ¢ mmunication from the Secretary of levees in the boxes and more seelucted parts of the | Cleveland has determined to postpone hisdeparture Perish. Over one-third of a million are already the roll of the special treasury agents’ | yAlS° a . : : * ; sian dead.” Mi GM. BROCHE ae s fs "| . > | War transmitting a report as to the militia forces, | theater. In general, the performance was a. Su for New York until the late train to-morrow eve: = L JOHN T. MITCHE! Chiet Cook asd Prope ctor, | fone Stturday, under instructions from Washing- | organized and unorganized, of the counury, accord” | cese ‘and iutuougt It was tediousiy protracted, | [00 Sen Nork unit tt price pp Neri ehaatong uiensierst eee Gk ee Will accommodate 50 gentlemen for the Dedication | TR. Jiasting “ull ater midnight, it. ‘progressed | !nz ly tral “slay morning, In con- jex of a Mexicans ing to the lat t revurns. disor, (Thomas Dewhkne’s auction room Fs- op bn $220" | A Boanp oF Amy OF ens, consisting of Lieut. THE PACIFIC RAILROAD BILIL | Smoothly from beginning to end, and the sing- | Sequence of word brought lim by Senator Gorman 5 CITY oF MEXIC9, February 8 —Senor Jose de Ve Gaeteemaction af sll besioes: no Cone, Ament foe | 9-50 Tui KA See Seg a sea CaAt | Cok Chur Sawtelle, deputy quartermater | After the transzction of some routine morning Grog. A elven frequent and hearty applause. cam nicee nie enioeen tecriiy win [Eee wroek fasl, wai released Ceaeeee ee Bromipt attention given to-any business entrusted to fits wank inre"w'h, Call eveniic on | general, ang Beekman Du Barry, assistant commis- | business the Senate, on motion of Mr. Hoar, took | pled by the President and his party. of felends, to sre itn will be unable to reach New York uney | FOUL the columns of hls “paper. assumed the me. né-3m . LOUK, 929 Mai street, 126t | sary general, with 1st Lieut, Thomas C. Daven- | up the Pacific ratiroad bill. Gluding Mrs. McElroy, Mrs. John Davis, Mis mined ghamp onsit> of a Spanish colonist ttt rd in the ql > IN ATTOUIT r "i | - PERPETUAL BUILDI | port, 9th cavulry, as recorder, met at the War de On motion of Mr. Hoar certain amendments, re- ine, Miss Sharpe and Miss Meitiroy, dud Gen ‘The President-elect does not care to stay in New | @¥Bgeon of the national ba Sa raz. THE INAUGURATION. | eee Pewee Ul artinent to day, to consider the subject of aiend- | ported by aim from the judiciary eoiminittes, were | Shilrpe, Mr. Mason and “Mr, Miller, his guests, yh Dtesdent-elect does not. ry {0 suit ihe cone | THENPAN'sh minister, when appealed to, dented the $100.00) ADVANCED TO MEMBERS. ing the army regulations relating to contracts for ; made to the bill. ‘The amendn . as explained | Another box was occupted by Mr. Robert GatTew’s | venience of those wlio w Sh to sce him, and wiil _preosrcag creme hy aseo editorially Fi AG FE: acs Fria Makes loaus on the easiest terms. army supplies and advertising for the same. The | py Mr. Hoar, specify by name the S.oux Clty road | Patty of Baluimore ladies and gentlemet called upon Pays the bigest interest to those withdrawing their | board will also take Into coustderation such sub- | as inciuded in the bill and subject to {ts provisions, , DY General and Mrs, Beale and Mr. Kine certainiy all the ininister. turn to Alvan} on Saturlay, Mr. ert 2 ‘The Mextean aut ried This as an act OF j i 1 Cleveland not inv ay one to mect him in ning nd the ? = —— money, | Jects relating to the purchase of medical and hos | and make clear what otherwise might seem doubt | ae and party. On the onpostte side Ge | Albany to-Gay or to-morrow, and does not expect senha : ahr cranes Spanish crown, Velasco'e C. W. THORN & CO., Shares can be taken at auy time and no back dues to | pital suppiles as may be referred toit by the War | fui, that the intrest on the whole debt must be | ANd Mrs. Mazen decupled a box with a large and | any one. He bas not yet made public the Lotel at tion the matter In Nie hepe ney ene noe ence WHOLESALE DEALERS FLAGS, BUNTI pay. department. | paid each half-year, and substitute forty per cent, | Merry party, and next to then: Mrs. Leiter with & | which he will stop. On the caso of the linprisened een ee JAPANESE Asi) CHINESE LANTERNS, "| Five percent per annum allowed on payments in ad- | ‘THE Leave of ist Lieut. George F. Cooke, 15th | Steal of tniriy-tive per cent, of the net earnings as oeoee ae cringe cine | Mr. Merrick for a Cabinet Place. mprisohed colon! era | The safest and best institution of the kind in the cits of | snfantry, Isextended two months. _ \or as Pontes ee oseaecnetee the pro- | roned by Mrs Bancroft Davis: and Mrs Hooker The impression among those who know Prest- | How the Nantucket Bank Wes Robbed we) Washinton. | se hes | Vistons of the Thurman act. | and Miss Fox and a large number of their friends | dent-elect Cleveland best is that Messrs. Garland, | _Bostoy, February 2—The Pacific National Bank eee ee EE ee ee The GION OF none ot a RLY | , ME Beck hoped there would beno core to take | Nereln thebox abox< the ladiesand genticiwt | Viiag Hewitt and Merck will proubiy: De ten? Rational bank examiuen Last Sook Hetanatee BOOKS, &e. ecepuxcasson ne Mling the position of inspector of public buildings, | ayoteon the bill to-day. He preferred the House | 1n the orchestra and circles would requir say thay | BeFed cabinet positions week after next Chadwick, the late casbier, bnd abstracts wee = LEWIS /BRAMAM, Vice Pre-d’t. ‘Treasury department, resumes his former position | Mr. McPherson hoped time would be given to | huadreds of the best known soctety people both of | THE POLITICAL FIELD. to the extent of about $11,500, bul had tudemnttied Vv. ces, V oe EDWIN M. LAWTON, ‘Treasui as draughtstnan in charge of furniture, superin- | carefully consider tire Dill. Washington and Balimore were there, and the cam the bank fully. He made tuise entries tocover up ALENTINES, ALENTINES. JOHN COOK, Scereiary, 618 12th street nw. tendent's office, Col. Thompson having been ap- | “Ter tonatderable debate the matter, by agree- | full list of those present would include nam: | Mr. Jones Will Not Contest. his deficiencies at the Ume of the directors’ exam- We have just opened the finest line of Valentines in | _J83!-4t —_________ | Pointed inspector, | ment, went over tll Wednesday next." famillar to every onein society. : K a ination. He overtssued thirty-eight shares of the city. including all of the novelties in this Ii JIBERTY GERMAN as le eo ees NCASTER'S NEW STATIO: Cmicago, February 2—A special to-day from Ga- SS American Building Associ It fs reported |, O8 notion of Mr. Dolph, the Senate then took up| ‘The Capital Bieycle Ciub celebrated their sixth | stock. and pledged the overissted certificate for ion No. Lis about to | Tur L. Ass . 2 | 2 e-emption and timber cul- : ancien - Jena, TIL, says: Burr W. Jones, democratic Con- | money borrowed. ‘The ainouni has been paid abd Bh late of fe tat 1 era tty carte only Socenta, | tenuinate their business aid many percous are Genit” | that the U.S. S. Lane ster, now the flag ship of the | $8¢ Dill to repeal the pre-emptio SAU Ta Sr at eine Ge | grcaman fram tie chia Wielaan district, has | Me certificate was burned hy ls father, tha chick sd tock tcdatin hg es ssc ek: | cited nee will be for that purpose | EUFPean squadron, will be ordered to the South | “After some discusston by Mr. Dolph, Mr. Morgan, | Sit! sat down to a bountifuily spread table and abandoned the idea of contesting the lateelection | BRemeh fate icon the tetnen ae eee occ ee a een oe SPP A: Cams, Mit, uezt at ca | Atlantic station as Magship, the Pensacola now be- | and Mr. Ccekrell, the bill was displaced by thé | thorougtly enjoyed the evening. eThe melt wae | OF Latonertee secealeae ee ‘majority |, ,kremch tateres : ture. We Keep cotstantly ou band the works of the | OC}ock P-m.,at ‘he lal of Ais. Chas. Megec, egrner 7th | Ing repaired to. fake her place on tie Eeoopean | interstate omanets iin tae Uepinced by une | u TY unique one, all the dishes belag accompanted | of 272 votes. MIAL OF SENSATIONAL. REFORYS KEGAMDING THE a povalar adthors Sanuty: ee Vlawthorie, | S2GN stcects t. Stock can also be subscribed | station. The officers of the Lancaster, tt willbe re- | which was resumed. cies | with appropriate ana suggestive attachment: ‘The Minois Legistature. ORGANIZATION OF THY CANAL WORKMEN, Mack Teste, Daren Hanely: Emerson. Hawthorve, | for by depositinz $1 U0 ou that evel Eppnows,, | membered. were charged with abusing the Sere, | Mr. Harrison addressed the Senatéon the DIL | Filet de bouet was served with “Laced spokes’ | gicgg7 on ice aintet Gtac | ea 24.—The Star and Herata saya Mae ja31-st Secretary of Nos, land2, | tary oF the Navy because the vessel was ordered House of Representatives. quail on toast with “rat trap pedala,” and chicken } withstanding a report to the saena cody ecm Pore auauad that the Wrench All of the latest publications received assoon as vossi- | p-—=ss KNIGHTS UF ST. PA Ths annual | TOM Nice to the Congo. Under the call ofstates the following bills, ete., | With “gun imetal hubs,” &e. ‘Ihe peas were Meir tide geantttoman beh a predominance on ri is not se) thts isthmw “fl Flously tll. He Is quoied as saying he expects to | the catal woremen it be on hand at Springileld Whenever the sevatorial election takes place, “drop torged;” the corn uit nickeled,” and the Mhich we sell at raluced prices. Orders for boxe | <5 bat flee, batten Tae Ruut Sane hace At AD’ | VENTILATION OF THE TREASURY DEPaRtwent.— | Were Introduced and referred : | tomatoes Sant frict ‘The banquet was e1 ¢ also our | Hers pera Sine cen ug. February kL Efforts | Supervis’ng Architect Bell has appointed Louts R. | By Mr. Budd, (Cal.)—A resolution directing the | livencd witn ent music, and the latter Takis oe ghee te tg ths one of the most enjoyable | Green, of Boston, an expert engineer In ventilating | Secretary of the Treasury to report to the House part of the evening Was devoted to literary exer. atin pursian ect this idea ve been divided imto divi- fons in such a manner Wat a corps Parmee Promptly diled ¢alland Prices, which we -tran xamine our stec! ec to be the lowest. Ear _ : epeeretend om D> Massed at any momont. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, Tinie oo Aefinet adontcicet to Commandery, Fucerye the | Hulidiners, to examine the Treasury department | what, tf any, regulations and fustructions relating Soe Guide the ee nee ae ae DYNAMITER CUNNINGIEAM. pray TASC ——— in cate mn | BEES Conan to the rights of Chinese to enter the United States | and a numer of tosis were responded to by L es equally so. tit ts in order to B y Cc | gps UF Nava ORDERS.—Ensiga Roy Campboll Smith to | have been Issued the Treasury department | Messrs, Howard, Jolusion, Gil, Berryhlil, Tipton | "The Web of Circumstantial Exinence | fachital th: wo Lue ine of tae canat has been ooks Kor HILDREN t have since July 5th, 1884; under what law for the regn- | Coyie, lation or prohitition of te entry of Chinese into | atien! Sci the nival aeademy. Ensign N. Fox, Church, Stewart, Which Has Been Woven About . L. Halpiue to and Flat, ‘The entertain ion, | CUL UP Into engineering divisions, whlch are again A Lange Overstock ia this Devartment at subdivided Into Sections ‘Tiere Sneevkbonce that imy friends and the public that the Wii Oley, Hatt viY Gk “DUCTIONS. ter & Wilson | Spectal duty bureau navigation, Navy department, | this country such regulations have Deen Issued, S Lhe Most enjoyable vet held by the C. B. > a . France seeks to Obtiin a foothod ere. Hundreds NEY CEST EREDUCHONS bush a business fr | sth instant. lent F. J. Drake: Chit Engineer §. | oy 1. ee eee eee ato wed that aC. and resuilitions Of tuaaks were Eien Col, , WHAT THE ENGLISH AUTHORITIES EXTRCT TOrHRONE | OFMEE A mus ain Med a aa ates wks and Portabie Writtne 2 Aeexnation | opened an | 1p. Ayres and Assistant. Nuvi Constructor doha | United. States Coasul omices sue the certifi Stipes for ils share tn it. Me responded by p BHOWING HIs ACTIVE CONNECTION WITH THE EX- | cap:tal ts invested tn the monumental work now . PURSELL, Booxsezrer, alae "SEWING MACH NE, | F. Hanscom to temporary duty CAS enone cate required by the act of 1884 to be Issued by a) ing aaa Uibute to the appearance and ous Of | PLOSION IN THE TOW 4 progrees, a; et “a Fre = = on war tae Deon ja10 418 9th Simet Nocthwest in selling and re- | Ofders of the advisory bord. Enstga I. L. Purcell } foreign sovernment.. the club. = | Stztios bere, aithouga the Franc aterests In wi z ——— | ps See raeotiag coun tly resgmnand | detached from special duty. Ny departuent, sth | By Mr ron todcviey pias me Appointment of | ‘The first complimentary soiree of the P. C. was | Lowpox, February 2—The examination of James | Y¥€d Would Ju :tity Sess Anica Warrnsers Booxstone, |) oe ee ne te aes bevels Tae poe end p ince On Wr, a fecommodattons of tiie Capital, astng held at Union hall, Monat Pleas«nt,on Friday |G. Cunninghara, charged on suspicion of | ‘Telegraphic Eriet.. 1 of | ‘The Minots potw pla court | burg, huve formed a svat teas | Discharged STS Deatn or A Reriney Aumy Orrices.—Captain PURITY! OF TEE BALLOT BOX i qogrhh Ponakison Searight, a retired oMesr of the | py yfr, Holman (Ind.)—by request—To maintain to STERS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS | United States army, died in Cumberland, Md., | tne purity of the ballot box, and to prevent bribery Special sale this wee list. Amoag those pr Judge Her nt W sivuuia Avenue, begun In the Bow street polic: . Mr. Poland, the solteltor of Ui mond, Mr ond Bldes, Bre uployes cted of having ristoe, SIsse “ ared for the prosecution, In opening the | started a fire in k Buhasn & Hanson's 200 PLUSH CABINETS OF FINE NOTE PAPER, | early yesterday morning ta nts elt uth year. | and corruption tn elections. By Mr. Dockrey,(Mo,)— | Hammett, Hutchinson, Hend rson, Howle for the crown, Mr. Foland that the g ture factory, Chie july morning, causti a sane ating erecting temporary structures or stauds | His death wes caused by ollage. ‘The deceased Zi pasidivn eh vonsy. JOSe Jones, Wiliams,” Husted, Diuvts, Tho: ernuzent utemted to pro ores sie > CORRESFONDENC? CARDS AND | Was tn tae Mexican and Fioridt Indian wars ATolntonn the House, what hasbeen tie tora | 2H Crowell, Emers, Push vw, Gi'bert Se Wo, Russell, aged 24, who has tost bork il cotors of Plas! ave a stoe’ pur- ort ol Tommisst one! Pa tsnts var Viding for the appolutment of deputy murshais and BENT San Bip tive e solic! “ ndall county, IL Te was seni Ail colors of Plush. report of the Contest quien OC Patents, (onthe rear | Uae Or ene enya nant Of Ceputy manenals en Poca by Soe Hyer Budees, | prisoner's m¢ year for Stealing a row Boat. Per Box. ended December 31, 188i, shows that there was te. | MEL SMperuISOns Of tet an a : rnin. Li yale, Aras, sults | fromthe time. of is fat Liverpoot tron | <o- an he ft cares of, STH j celved during the year from ail sources $14 : "DYNAMITE. Butterworth, A. S. Brot uy, Barilene ee ee tL ee at } ders cain AOE wed the Potomac, & \ SOLS P hat the as expend There 3 e as SPO GOR ttoe: arellaanie spe ower afew sites after the €: ton oc~ he tee On the river is about four inch ek. oe nthe azo, featted 20.47 patents ha ener 6 patents were | By Mr. Belmont (N. ¥.)—A resolution requesting | Spat Nee Wires DG ae eee his Uraveling wader the assumed names of | The steamer Artuwaiuith started Mice piyepe ae! h SUPEMUOI to that generally off red reissued, and 121 tratein irks and 513 labels were | the Scerctary of State to Inform the House whether Nests FB. Nlewols, G. W. Davis, Liste Ly Ss See eg ene SEE | chub snaraing, wed bone Wee aio 1th much ditt. —— ~ iteady for delivery a larze aswort- | Pegistered. The commissioner again calls attention | or not any representations lave been, elther for- | Ok deserve? t st inces connecied with 11s stay at bolt Ube al z ca Merce dibs - Niw B wend engi eccacary fer balliiong | Uo the Inedequaey of ruom nd of tiellities for wane | mally or informally, made to this government by | fu belatt of uneoueste cities and dwelt particularly on the mys- | culty. Soon alter a lower river steamer arrived at Dew Beoxs : | ducting the business of the office, and to the unilt— | the British povernment. growing out Of the wee ot “ terious als pea the prcuitar box trom the | the wharf, But one of the Alexandria terry boats — _ it an inspection, and gnarantee prompt aud ness of the room now upled, and Stys that sev— IHL 9 ci ei Y prisoner's lodgings ins o street, White | 45 running t0-<: All other navigats L Beyard Taylor i i? 'y dynamite in London; such representations have + eo] ts <t ~t bing o-day. other navy ton is sum a i f c i Bacal bebtecnayt leraticaxths haven weurred from disease eon. | ds numnite | : i : urday, all of thoze 1 Chapel, inmecdately afer Cunmng svaw's arrest, | pode 2). ‘The Wane of an Kea (Co- | We tc hinauaen, with. tracted in the font, datup spartan been inade in writing, then to transtnit complete AGES Ee ae Sod eich weet Oe en cae P l. _ Dit et the Wreck (iets) Wonca | ‘Teehenscaina UAT, BORPOUR 2 ——s . mithe to BovErinicreOnithe SRI e eine @in and the house was c Poland Lud stress. u 2 facts in onder to A Game of Poner Interrupted <i.) Ont of the Wreek, (Douziass ) Wome ‘elephone call 122-2 aud ML, HOMOTIONS es eu > LOUrS. Show that Cunningham was in With ot = ant Doctors ‘ e.) Custom | ti10 ir entations or communteations have been v . ae as aust have been inst he RAID ON AN ALLEGED GAMING HOUSE. i a | named persous, Waving served a satisfactory pro- | jal, then the suitement of their tenor and purport. | Mrs. Captata Seott gave a very pleasant supper taust have Deen insty the : J gant Se ee ees CaaS and Induntey, | ares batlonary tert of 1x months each, have b:ea per- | SaNGOI GONBEHENG Jast evening In honor of her friends from Leaven- | (0,0 UikeM In case of wrrest. | Mr. Potand further | About ball-past clght o'clock Saturday night Sere @Smiew) Wilt Keck, CThe W +) ‘The Mentor, | oS ‘i noint ae : | Sm CONGO SON VERENGR: Worth, 44S and Miss Halderiuan, and the Misses | Suid that witnesses would be produced to prove | geants Burges, Money Lombardy, with a (yrs) De iron Haw Chemists and Doacuts a ne a nes poraied fe ithe Tre eae pepareueny | Also, a resolution requesting the Prestdent to, (MriIs Mt Sosaphine Biatr im mn ©S that Cunnii had for several days previous (0 | squad of oficers, rakicd an alleged gaambang W. HL MoRKISOS, pauper ee: | Hartjre of & Od W. Clinarof Tenge Acineg | cause the originals or coples of all commnnteations The wedding of Mr. Wittlam Garner and atts | WC, ,GPi@son been sex ireetts at And | sctbe phot soon ond elpar ate or evar 19 = = tS 20) Pennsylvania a ‘ | He« <j Eugene D, Cage, of Minn.; J. G. | which have been recelved respecting the Congo | garan Payson, ser. of produc of rand pointed ont the | No. 804 1941 Street. ‘They report that they found & si avenue y nicht, 7:30 0% | Thompson, of lowa; Dantel Reizart, of Pa.s W. HL | conference, and especially coples of the commis- | this city. was sole iturday where the ex om took phioe, at the same | gi in progress, and captured several Fu Ts M M | pie - w2t-1m_| Crawtord, bt Lowa: (HG Pater, ot ex seit? | fons oF powers sont by tne, eoverament toeach of evening. tering ot | time eotner {nto tH the damaeeamene | 108 and 171 chips pt OR se Jioony Rb rerixes ANNUAL ME NG OF THE STocK. | Clas-—Chas. FE. Sackett, of N. enry C, Smith, | the three rican plentpotentiaries or agents, ends. the building and the injuries: | e epee bor ka anaes os Spa eins teeitati jrgut tne Atlingioa vine tnsareace: Com: [ot Tennc A. T. Stoutenberys OFM. so coh rea | eee ene to the House ne a eG os eRe eat Tue alloced poprietor Was arrested for permit f the Aviingrou Fire Insurance € Pa ly | rhe at ave a delightfut birtiday party | Seas Wounded by the exp eatin ‘i : in payor at Se., in cloth at District of Columbia, for the election of | Mrs, Kate 6. Ciark, of La. By Mr. McAdoo (N.J.)—A resolution requesting the | Tie Mis SNE WAE GECUEEY ene) |REMIAULALORALOE HIGH wan tiame in cae Prison. | LOE Satins on Ns premises, and eeven persons i ensuing y will be = +. Bearctary orihe to transmit to the House | on Saturdas Which, was attended by a &S$ spe und ended sane te Slinilar ta those | Were taken Bs witness: pul, and the } BY D L, MOODY. | ce 1505 Be ylvn TROUBLE BETWEEN AN ARMY OFFICER AND A CAR | alist of the names of persons borne on the rolls of | large num friends. 4 = liggbarstnca pee “8 ‘BH ses ef0S5 each for thei ance in the 4 How to Find It west, LUESOVY, F BRUARY 24 1683. Y had been used in the previous dy si . : nae k anilcloae at CoxvecTor.—Capt. Joseph G. Ratosay, of battery | the department on 1st of November, 1884, and Rot | Secretary Chan will give agentlemen’s din- e WW aero in Ex inthe “hope bce Aisa eb ins as Soniet Se FRANK M, second artiliery, commanding Fort MeHenry, | February, 1885. ner party this evening, dicating that tie prisoner might hi eg Poe lay the Was post Ww. By Mr. Cox (N. Y.\—Abolishing the Census bu- day arrested ea Dit. H. THOMPSON MURRAY, turday While riding in a Baltimore Governor and Mrs, Curtin have invited a party | nected with those crimes. Jn coy usion, Mr. Po- Prevailing Power: What Hinders It? | —— | 3 e " vet C: and ta he centr: reau. 4 a jand ed that Cuaningham be arraigned under | eet north: street car, and taken to th tr x. . 7 ends neet the President a rm - ' For sale by BNO over Bohne’ & Kon, where he was charged with having mbdeanaseane By Mr. Slocum (X.¥.)—For the attacment to the | of Inends eee ee x Scene ee the explosive act, on the ctange of conspirac District Government Affairs, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, | jan. 10 Amporura | on Chaties F. Pluininer, conductor. of the car. Tn | ATHY, As Meutewants, of graduates of the unilitary Be>1ts of Shy EREOME SEN PONS AD | said thal he Might PossiUly, at a later duy. Tequest cxrticn:xc FIRE ALARM OFFICE, pe 498 th # ee aes | the nears the conductor stated. that Capt Rang | academy In cases whieve tio Vacancies exist. pes eae ce That the charge be c Mr. A.M. Kenstiav,, of the United States clectrie . LUMBEX LUMBER, | Say and Mrs. Ramsay, nelther being knows to kin TPE MONUMENT CEREMONIES, To-morrow evening Mrs. E. H. Stevens will give | so that the peasly | light compan a& letter to the Commis Ww gt ce , “) got aboard ‘the caf,’ and the captain stopped to | By Mr. Cox (N.C.)—Requiring an inquiry to be | 2 t*a tn compliment te Capt. Ledford Pim, of the | meted out to lin, as the dynamite outrages could | loners, tn wi says: “We have noticed that mtr, Lowarp, & Co. Speak toa friend, with one foot on the piatform | made as to whether a more suitable row be construed than the | British navy | hall of the House cannot b> procured in which to | _ 4 dancing reception will be given under the an- : ra | Hold the ceremonies attending the dedication of SPlces of the ladies stopping at the Clarendon on in, Supposing itn to be | Uhe Washington monument. } é tous people. | Mr. Miles, of { in co: # Cabinet Minister, the f SEVERE COMMENTS ON THE | OUF Wires hay alarin telegraph, #!udes to us toh with the delay in giving Une alarm of ESTAR office, We wis in no Way Crespasyed eit Not having kept a strict secount of consignments for | and one onthe step. When the oo us of late, we are pleased to state for the benefit of the | balance, and fell full lengtiia the mudd ment at trade that we have conductor says that he Stopped the ear 5 WEST 16TH STREET. § RR, to let ihe captain get on aga (Formerly with M.A. ar started he In Have opened an estab! N THE LONDON TIME: t : J = : upon Uke fire aiacn lines, wires Z DIY AND SEASON:D, Grunk. “Bul at tie request ot ‘oulers he consented, | BY Mr. Cabell (Va.)—To extend the benents of | ‘The same evening will also be made ively by the itd debonair Wise oie socee were throw have And ere now prepared to show HANDSOME IMPORT- : : t pile Stare captain | the signal service to the farmers of the United , reception of the Japanese minister, and the german bruary 2—The Pines denounces the | not had a lan x ‘i i When he weut.to collect the fare the caplalh Is ces Of the Right Hon. Josey ~3 ED pINNEW, EVENING. RECEPTION AND BALL | Cut lax Spring aud Fail, . | slapped him tn the tace, whereupon he had hiorat: | States. to be given by Mrs. Muason. ent OF Lie DOAAL CE trace ee | Mnes are all above us, 1 lunpossible DEI 8, ROUND HATS, Ere | 900.0) to 500,000 feet of Georgia, Florida and North | rested. ‘The captain, in Mls account of the affair, The District in Congress. General, Mrs. and Miss Duncan have tssued cards | cai: them poandilous and disgraceful, cousidéring | fo US to fall upon Us t The Be. mic Carolina PIN®, of all dimensions. Sar oe tee nade ne kpectedly thrown trom thé | yor PaESERVATION OF ORDRK DURING THE INAVot- | toa german at nine o'clock, February 19th, | the fact that ther come trom a member ot tue cave | Usence In ke for Mine eth ee a | yaitocotect of Gconria and Florida PINE FLOORING, | Cu OY Its suaden starring and being dragyedin tne Niniey gales | the Sisses Van Aucken have extended a lange | tuet.”IVsays that Mt is the Imperative duty or the | Made gm Geasiw fOr waking uajuet atdl Wea meee O) G0.0N) {0700.00 feet of Virginia PINE JOISTS and | tn his face. ‘The captal was reicased on his owe | trict committee, reported back favorably the , Of the 11th instant, poe ee irs. Jane Farnham, 103 M street northwest, MINATING Ins, BOARDS. vance Tor his appearance before the grand | House bill to provide additional policetomatintain MTs. Springer, wife of Representative Springer, | Better Feeling in wall Street, or Gathages Tor injuries dune to her 200,00 to 300,000 fect of No. Land No. 2 Virginia account of her | order during the inauguration period. ‘The pitt | — Ww Yous, February 2, 11 a. m., Wall street.— | Properly iu -quare 637 by the clostag up of © and D “OU HOME" FLOOKING, WAINSCOTING and PARTITION. SaaS = had been submitted to the Commissioners and | T delicate this winter. | The ee opened With a greatly ithpro pare | ‘Streets to all travel by Une grading of san ects, OUR HOME 200,000 feet af White Pine UPPERS, SELECTS, SE PEnsonat.—Hon. Frank Jones, of New Hamp- n their advice it was materially changed. ‘the | S Woudworth, Miss Tilton, Miss | tn the stock market, and with the excep S. _ BUILDING PRUMITS ‘ SAFETY OIL. ONDS, PICKS, SHCLVIN i and CASE BUAKDS. shire, arrived at the Rigs this morning.—pProf, | pill was taken up and passed with the amendments: Mise rison, Miss Findley, the Misses | J. Central, which first declined 1 to gay Semcon by keep or Entwisie: ¢ W. Adams, a) MAHOGANY, WALNUT, asi ana | Cl¢¥eland Abbe, of this city,has been elected an | proposed. AS IU passed 1b appropriates s0 Mr. and Mrs. Holtziuan aud C.”M. Hendioy, | rose lo 3454,Une whole list ai edd Ste president Eve: TAR compan; f printing TEL OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE Associate Fellow of the American Academy of | UCR money = as’ = may 1 necessary, Is city, attended Wie hop Ofer, northw ue OL ISLES. ‘al | Ue first He Ss ces ston,—§. st J DOL Lo exceed $4,000, to enable the Commission: TS Acadetuy at Annapoils Saturday night. Tanged irom 4 to 1& per cent, Lacks - | nia avenne no 00. Glenn Brow ov 100,00 feet of POPLAR, MAPLE and CYPRESS, inaster Generel Tioepee os Aeeant Host | to malntain order tfom February 20th. to Merck Ura MpUsIOUeran UIA Het venose en aioe [wate annie Wener Ta ae et eed Uiree-story and Basement dw ©. WEST & SONS, 3 0 on Frid Ew re playin | 6th. "he money 1s appropriated out of the U.s MP ANE sa eer ete cant | West and Union Pacitic leading. - Lac rose | Wee 20th and Zist streets northiwes:-s oe si Oe ere ay tn ot bambee | Conuian “And has NCVER Coane art Play Jn | Heasury, the clause dividing te esteios tases | account of the funeral of Senator Sawyers grand- | to sy, Delaware and tudson to 71, Western Union a THE FIO: IN MANUFACTURING boils seran ben baer les Rone not | roressionaliy. ILV. Boynton conten, | the Disttiet- and the general government, belny | SU. {tose ‘T8t. Paul to 22, Northwest’ co t0'4, Caton Dynamiters in New York. ncet the d oe <a en ae 5 rhe United Servic “wahruary 2 > icken out. It authorizes the Commissioners ————— une 10 494, and New York Central to. ere ’ : ous BD sens matte ee | he United Service for February. @ vival one. | str 1 ES Hp crimiiing 10 | one loudeimned areraerarcay eres ne 10 403 z ‘There | THE WINDOWS OF AN ORNOXIOLS DRY GooUS FIRM Of the battle of Chattanooga, +t St remarka, | Make all reasonal THE LEST OF ALL” Your favore shall have the strictest attention, and ever | bl he most remarka- ¥ OF LIGHT AND GREATEST | assure you entire satisfaction, together with the lowest | « Tuies a {alr borrowing demand for stocks N. itary pageant of the War.”—Mrs Croly, the | forcement of order, and provides a fue of not WIS BAD CONDSCT IN JAIL. tral and Lackawanna commanded 1454, litt ennte June? of Journiitsm, 1s dangerousty 11 of | OF¢r $25 for a Violation of these rules. The bill will | ‘The colored convict, John Langster, alias Lane | Cehttal abd Missouri Pactiie Las, and the othe, BLOWN ovr. : Sunday morn’ng an explosion FOR BRI At two o'elo LUMINATIS market pri Pea OE a Tee Chet Nitin, of the | KO back to the House for concurrence tn the Senate | easter, allas George T. Hudson, convicted on Geta, | USC shares generally Shattered the windows of Garry Bro.’s dry goods : ’ : Att Of Stat cies " Amendinents, and as it must become a law by the a eon IO | Opdyke & Co. ara paying 20 per cent to their | store, at the southeast corner of Grand » FAR EXCFLUING ANY ov THEIR PREVIOUS | WH MCLEAN EBON) | ee col Tot Care aca bust: | Sth instant, It Will probably be pressed for constd- | ber 20h, and sentenced by Judge Wylle, of tiv | eresitors, according teagmement Tia out ie rae porsgteagion ting scaepag tiem EFFORTS. Yards—13:i and B street northwest, and 14th, between | night to an immense audieuce yn 1ast | Gravion. Criminal Court, on November 15th, to be hung in payzent due, the firm having Pald 80 per cent last | EOD sntilidernes the con + < TRY IT AND YOU WILL ALWAYS USE YE, | Band Cstrect northwest pes Capite! Tepics. the Jall between 8 und 10 o'elock on the secoud Fri. Atte a lie bates ona aioe a Pippen odbiony may = prey i prehcranag i iesiian . <> CHRISTMAS Gi | Policy of the New ad: is 7 | CAT ANI BLINI <8 lay after the adjournment of the present General | UNION PA ANCES ON DURT OF CLAIMS | Wa 2 by . r nie ASK YOUR STOREREEPER FOR re eee kor GAS Fixtures | vee ew Administration, TREE ENGR TAER ES Ce eee | Meron VemeSiee Me ee atthe DECISION. Shortly after four men were found by the police tn pe ace, ‘icy Horceaintanpe Favey Bras) Lamina, | WHY SPEAKER CANLISIE AND Mi RANDALL. Wene | | ‘The members and attendants about the House | 741M teswerday resumed hls bast vce his feet | 1. F-at—Unlon Pactiic as Just advanced to 304 | the shadow of tie Itvinctoneeret cla ee OUR HOME,’ B i Rete: and ee Also. aiangs | SEST FOR BY THE PRESIDENT-ELECT—ME. RANDALL | lobby have been disturbed by cat calis and the ery- | Lui hands have been ironed, he li j On A report, from Washington that ihe Court of | elevated Toad. One of thei. -Menry, @ wee Mo Orne: grotment of BRASS OMNAMNIS, Fancy Fortelala | AND THE TREASURY PoRtroto, ing of young kittens, coming apparently from the | but yesterday, during the rel Claims as handed down tis decision In thetrease | [yuner who sas <0 tn us Seeret Vasek, PANES. Sy, BROOK Mr. Randall's friends say there ts no doubt that | Sid walls of the lobby, ‘The sounds were mys- | Jall, he interrupted ihe cserlers by. c Of the ,o-crnment: ayalbot the company, aud that | Hieoaversd. to be ly cut about th ae id i+ particulacly | _al3 _ 831 16th street, Corcurun Building. | he could Mave the Treasury portfolio, but that he | WHOUS and unaccountable. Workmen were sent | chains and playing crazy, using a pactobo the decision 18 favorable to the raliraad con 7%, Willian tee 3 “ny- | face, and th 2 L — 2 for o-day to penetrate the wall to see if Poe's | and wrapping himself In’ his. blak r anne ae ate Enon ee serncwa, ‘ will not under any consideration accept it. Lead- | vat" was walled up i the Inagonry.. The register | He has been seen by a priest, but he appar i FRENCH CATPRER, Ang tarifl-for-revenue men say, however, that even | in Uie vicinity of the sound was removed and out | has no concern for religious matiers. o. wists 50 SS CHARLES F, RITTI, Mf Cleveland were a protectionist, which he is not, | Tolled three little blind kittens. Some homeless | of his sentence U< das ol execution | 11s W. 1 OM BARD STREET sor to J. ¥. Cratehet, he would not think of placing Mr. Randall at the | ¢#tbad crawled into the heatipg apparatus and, uncertain; but as the next Gene a waiter; ley, a clerk, and Joseph Lamb, « printer, = ding up Henry’s wounds. ‘The quarwtte me | were arrested. They all clatm they had notning to < | do with the explosion. It ts thought « dyn j cartridge was placed under the frame wi | ! Fatally 8! H he terms | PHILADELPHIA, Fo briny omewhat aged 17, who sot 3 ‘Term will be | Frederick W. Crowther, aged 18, died tht ¢ by & Companion. 2.—Heury 7 fee A finding her way between the walls, had deposited | convened on the 4th Mouday of April, the longest The boys were playmy with & pistol w | Garry Bro.’s windows. The damage will read ja2-tmIp ‘Baltimore. Orne uteetnorthwest, | Dead Of the Treasury any more than he would | tier young ther, ‘Where, tusy would (Ge pro- | period will be not later than May 8.h. Weapon Was discharged, the shot tuking eff $2.50) ‘The force of the explosion wae tay eae ly to send to every part of the Ui States bis | Unk of putting Mr. Morrison there, Either would | tected trom the winter blast’ They have veen | ae Tholupson’s eye. Crowther ts In custody, i created exciteme, Chait CoM Arenas the matnel disp "of hin | dlsturb all tne elements of che parcy and tear open | ecked, from the, wintee Biasté | They The Bigelow Mabens Corpus. ! — Se cearting tnintninmeer eee ee =. Seung. wee ah cat nm, Diet | factional wounds. ‘They say that some man pep. | Bed ee A-wirr DENIED EY mic U. & SUPREME Cope, | Civil Rights an Stenmboat tne eee Litants Of ‘the tenement houses Fai p duned Chicken, Turke ating Carlis.c’s Views, and who has not bee ee ; Fhe Sunken cot | OLED ¢ RECOVE “ THE olice are math Laos Arrestios: Bavacherss Pattee ean ona Came, Chickens eeitetts | eoine mixed up in the taritt state, wil ean Speaker Carlisle has returned trom New York, | A decision was rendered by the Supreme Court of | FOUR COLORED WOMEN KECOVER DAMAGES FROM The potice are satiofed that the explosion ts the Osstenein every sty ker: Booth, Consu: ways on han by I promptly by retary of the Treas Dut ts conflued to his room by'a severe cold. In | the United States to-day in the habeas corpus cas? aE POSTERS LATEST PANISTAN MODES IN MAIR GOOD : Hest | peauitall to lecture icin upae aint fF Carliste and | Its absence Mr. Blackburn pres‘ded over the House | of B. F. Bigelow, formerly teller of the Bans of the Muaciecene pooay wea Bes a pint, quart aid gal- | Ranvtall to lee wm upon the manner of con. | to-day. 5 ii wages ising [Cae ae ag eee : a arin” | whack The teat vote chet stamens | oul tudes, Ue company which earied ol the | Me te a hte eqea ee oe emer | agwinge te Balti ~ FRANCS HEFTY. J. TARBELL p¥sit Shuply absurd. ‘The teat object of the cousuieation | prize at the Na-vitie cohiptitive dull, isin Waste ntenced e feprisonmcnt. This | steamboat company. n : YS Le : tey dip sat ‘ vit joint me: he Alabs legis- | Court holds that the court below had Tul jurisdic. | firsi-class passage U: Hopi SORTT TE | louse Gpon national suse? Wading men in tke | ington with a Joint memorial of the Alabama legis. | Co. to try the prisoner; that the questions watch | atier having been toli they would not b ‘tate devond and | shir ttin Lomein or si Mande nd eos «Boner ta Beales Sree bascae to mobic wonersneee ie Nt decided were clearly within Its jurisdiction, and | tue slesping epartinent occupied by white ter | jair de soe ao Oa i i Fmation of Mr, Cleveland, and to assist hit du | § s ‘ le a ein oi are tee Sclow | ce Meeping Apartment occupied: by 3 REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, NOTE AND STOCK | getting upelis Inaugural addres. A peat | the interstate drill of Mavitienent ene e tone Bere Te pete or ako ee 0 sefiem | males. Tals sult was brought £0 re . dof Mr. Carlisie says be knows that what the | CPS of the army be detailed ta ald In making the pet a & MS Ss each for exclusion from e Of a strike of Garry Hrotuers cuployer, mi caty OF In the U. | Burke, a clerk wio was discharged by th tiem his deciston tn the | and who was the cause of the strlke, d U and turee othe j for tailing on aperiy Of the est.abl:s! 1% without a ¥ plain combing. BROKE Money to loan on Real Estate on collateral secnrity. | Isle to task for constructing the House committees Title custom Plaine of the liver, “Helis at present d | White females, and he therefore awarded a decree U. 8. GRant, Jn’s, FivanctaL OPERATIONS —U. a e a "i ne habeas corpus Is therefore dn! 1. ion by Jus- | @ Morris said tt was the right ecelved a number of threatening ictte cy he ries or the Lew aduuinistration and Goeberntes | UAldebate On the river and. harbor bil occupied | Hee Miler. Tuere were n0 otue! dveisouste ase of passengers (0 make text ee eee of tear ie ata fend ated, The coltecton | Ete cabinet. eS) the chet pat ofthe day Tn che Hause Saturday, | Of mportance, OS Have no rigt to make any diflorces is tuo aie Political Notes, 42) Nexrn Srever. ‘ance will resvive spectators achig ct Bre isnt) cag presiDENTRLECT AND THE SPEAKER OP THE Gaye eer OC ea Tete | Affairs in West Washington, and convenience of those who pay equal fee. he | The election of Jumes K. Jones as Senator from Agente for Bone Distt ae dal sell on corimisaiva Government | als sentatives, 2 | pdit-—Major George Miil_has been confined to nis | forward cabin assizucd to colored females was not ansas, In of James 1). Wa tea ¥ tyst-classluvestinisits wecur | ‘The story that the President-elect took Mr. Car- ae es bed for over a week al_his residence, $233 M street, | In as conifortabie condition as that assizned to lections in ail but t BOSTON HARD WAX, | | ky . a onan little easier. Of $100 io each of the ifbeltants, Notlce of appeal 2 Vinkaltiea vn. ree eae eerie: ae gktion of the 48th Congress, | & Grant, Jf. contintied his testimony Saturday, in | Uwleeasier, |e Boss, station keeper | was given, = Ben.vo, lust week. | | and for allowing Mr. Morrison to press his hori_,. New York, in the suit of Jerome B.Chaffee to recover of this precinct, has been commissi¢ned as special | es ee enater frou Ar Dealers in BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILES (BP sauwee s. supp. Zonta) Crim Dill pon the House, ts tidiciled by Mr. | Securiles entrusted tothe firm of Grant & Ward. | emverde the police force. Shot by his Traveling Companion. | serving his second teriu in the House BoS GEATES, RANGES, FURNS ko = 4 Sariiste’s friends Ac would be a high-handed piece | A number of letters were read from Mr. Chaffee, In | “Quan ae oe Gio Gora 1x A Poor Roow.— y ne Sempre atives. a = FINE GAS FIXTURES. | Of assumption wisleh Cleveland would not be guilty | Oue Of which, referring to loans made to young | «| twice any man ought to be fined $5 for going In | | VINCENNES, Axp., February 2—Herman Basse | in the ballot for United States Senator at Port AST#A AND CATARRI CURED COLORED AND DECORATED GLOBES AND 06 they say. Mr. Cariisle would not listen Wo any | Grant for the firm’s use, he says he would like to & pool room,” said Judge Snell this morning, as he | MAN and Oito Graflenstein, en route from Cincin- | jand, Ore., Sucunias, Le democrats voten for h. Fe thing of the kind, and Gov. Cleveland is too much | Make a few thousands’ to spend in Deuver in the i Rati to San Francisco, stopped over here on Sun- itsch got 2) votes, a gain oc SOve PEE CIGARETTES ESPIC SHADES. | 9¢ a gentleman, gaa knows the Ween the ex: | political compaizn, ‘The witness sald that if ait the Fined Na iliata aes ere, colored, $5, for profanity tn | Gay “uraltensteln, OF Ung pretext of visiting an nen. eee got protect | . The remainder of the yotes were seatte » Suffcatine, Coughs, Colds, Chest Neue} DUPLEX, MOEBRING AND STUDENT Lamps, | eculive to the legislative too well, to violate pro- | PFolits of the firm had been real the firm would owe on day. i Nores.—Rey. Dr. Murray, pres!dent of the Mary- | Wucle, got Basseman toa Touely of the ‘sub- | A resolution was introduced Into tae Cito legis. Retles 30 Gross. ‘At | UD3, Where he shot him three robbed him i rs : eS 40) NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Hope i aerate ‘him $1,250,000, land conference, delivered’a sermon yesterday at where he shot hi him | yature Saturday fur Lie appointment of a commit Paris: J. Expic, 128 ree St. Lazare. = ax2_| A Hitter Cola Wave Passing North of U ‘0 the alleged imprisonment of 138 the M. F; chureli, of which he was formerly a pas: | Of 8 Wate $50 and the key of hts trunk, and disap- | toe to inquire | nats on the day of Lie October New York. Fovaxna; MInNAv A JOURNALIST AND Drrromar Dgap.—Porter O. | tor.— Mr. J roes killed a water snake over | peared. Basseman, on recovering consciousness, | eytivens of Cin Bob! by all Chemisisx of America, au23.1at&25th- | “A cold wave Js passing to the north of us,” sald | Bi Who died in New York last night, in 8t. | three feet long on Satu: which Tare thing | dragged himseif to a ni Lown, where his | ejection, thus depriving them of the right cf suf 5 8 iS Sora | a weather prophet’ at the signal onion Ge tan | Lames hompltal waa el coten Oise Yeats ago | for this sengon of the Fear Tho pate hers Woutide were dressed, “te would-be mrucrr ns trage. fe Law offices of W. Prince Be | ing, “and weare getting a touch ofit. Thethermom- | Ragu ras ewer, Scholar and diplomat and | made seventy-five arrests during last mouth.-—““tn aessien ee Manut RRR ©O Y YA EL Liquid Glue Mends | 9 AAT S ™ Bewn removed to 625 FMS, his death was the remote result of inji infileted | the neighbor ‘of twelve tons of ice have becn . ‘The Lake View Manufacturing company,Chicage, Buf S 3 hy 2A Eo Glam Caine | == ROSEEET SERIE Soe es morning. ie will be ee | ay age, erator Ot Pa from iin, whilo Bitss was | “2xe0 Of we canal since Friday last, etre Syed pe Mit, Uaited States Senator trom aa € A ber, Crock and | po, NSKE v! } a er raat > fog Foot fara Cl at Yi at Ek oo ¥ ASE Everything felve Boni | Eo sien Painoree aod Glagern sigh BE SE SOWN | cold in New England to-night, but it cre Oa 8 | D st. n. w. ‘Will begin to | secretary of legation. He was also attached to the It is now thought that Mr. 8.8, Conant, the mtss- | National Duliding, the finest structure in the | South Carotina st the Ume of that state's seces- 3 Maa GA LEEt ee Rock and conte 20.) Telephone call, 79-3. All orders promptly to; | moderate here, ang to-worow will be fair and | diplomatic service of the United States In man editor of He : city, was burned this Phe total | sion from the Union, died yerterday, ag. Bottle! Drugyists avd Grocers ood i ocd ge wate | warmer.” . Brazil and the Argentine Republic, rraee) toSacheon Fla, = sl egelbeee shoei =| Toad will reach Over $250,000, aeane Tear

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