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THE EVENING STAR. . > DAILY SO : Rewer Pecttng im cntre— PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, 2 . Prompt Co-operation with the AT THE STAR BUILDIN Lonpox, Febraary 10,—Egyptian stocks Worthwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by 5 Prom egos ‘@6iline, owing to The Evening Star New: x Company, 4 a. energetic action of the government with refer GEO. W. A ae pat ‘ : ferret gn tn begeyhey to refotcing at Calro over the deciston Eng ay by carriers, op thelr ows scroant, st 10 conte pet Tsu soeerament to dlapatch troops to Sumit, maaticosa seat eral oa - Cvent ine opening of the Berber rasd will be [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C..a8 vecond-cine talt matter rendered much easter. A dispatch from Masscwah ears tt ia reported, | Tex Wrexty Sran_puhilshed on Friday—§l a that the Italians are about to set out on a march: mf, postage prepa mnths, BO cents {o relies Kasala afd Senhelt, co-operating aft, must be paid in advance; ' a ie Vou 66—No. 9,919. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1885. TWO CENTS, |i hiicierishcseites open tie and Gerber route, UWE ITALIAN EXPEDITION, Ror, February 10.—The Italian exped! AI mall subse eae : ; z ome = _ : = | recently landed at Maseowah has been ord THE INAUGURATION, _ SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | mintot Messrs. Cay (Ky) es Ane an nes Becaontaes: Telegrams to The Star.) {0 march ‘into ‘the tnteriog “and to relieve JFPOR RENT-SEVEN WINDOWS ON FENN > CHORAL SOCTETY-REREARSAL AS a counting of the electoral vote. Aisut, SER RENEST 2 Beery ical if succonsful wil open 6 tse of oopetaee syivania ave ngure! Sroceiun, | “SE usual WEDNESDAY EVENING, Febru-| GOVERNMENT Receipts To-pay.—Internal On motion of Mr. Randall (Pa.) tt was ordered = Rication from the’ Coast to Khartoum parallel a 95 to git ene’ s SISAUGURAL/"siat | ary 1th, at Sheldon's Hall. “Members will please at- | revenue, $204,444; customs, $800,189. PENSION BILL IN THE SENATE. thatthe House shall meet tomorrow at 11 ape ERTIES a Se RR EeET Ox ar CLEVELAND'S CABINET. swith tho sobs dns eeabaes antag SFT To | EL W. W. OLDS, Secretary. | Disrnict CASES IN THE COURT OF CLATMS.— ‘The District in Congress. = i = ee COL, WILSON'S PARTY RENCURD, p< sales SS SOS ERETSAN PROMMITION—s05 | The Court of Claims yesterday made an order a ara ee cree 1p The lary of ent. isingbary tls abont one Latd «horns erestord bas returned tn SELLS of Towa, w! 3 y volscay om fo OL eam ae dress on the above subject distes the Giepkes ofthe | directing that until otherwiss ordered, the ex- THE P. 0. BILL IN 0 undred and fifty pages of ‘P, Cop! bringing with bim Col. Sir Charles d juris, who were stranded on an a island some distahoe up the Nile as were returning from Khartoum, Some District during the Washington monument | ger. On August 14th, ’83,he says: “I hear | Gglonel Wilson’s Party Rescued | Sxhetiented im “fetching “away. ‘the S wou ‘Woman's Christian Temperance Union, at Metropol | isting rules, so far as applicable, will govern the Mr. Follet called up from the Speaker's table, | a small pocket notebook in which the original | THE) CAMPAIGN IN EGYPT. | {i {THE AMERICAN FLAG DECORATING COMPANY | tan M_E church, 4% and € streets. TUESDAY, Feb: | practice in’ cases arising under the act relating in the House yesterday, the bill making an | entries were made, The diary begins August Tuary 10th, at 8 p.m. Publle In French spoliation claims. Judgment for RENEWED. riation foran extra police foree in the c Fort Con- ‘will open Sexton Hall, corner 9th and D streets, = SAE ROREREAE = exus | $3000 Wras elven in favor of Henry M. Me Gow- YESTERDAY'S SCENES : Sppropi xtra pol 9th, '83, after the abandonment of Fort Con. (Se citins RGR HERN LIBERTY CLUB | an in his sult against the District of Columbia, arts. ebels on Danks kept up @ broary 9th. 1885. = ; : ‘and Inaugural ceremonies, and it was referred, | Li 1 in iatl ‘thie Goal bat about Party, ‘The rebels on the river eaeek! nevorations ie, tc, | Rae eT Ree oon ee ee ecmoa | wick of Octal on acon ot cake ae The Senate. together with the Senate amendments, to thé Peiapeicef serra Mabe daca ming apr rag. fad abort afer the, party had FAD Sea aryeet stock of Flags, Decorations, Sx, 2°» | Grenedtra; independent Clute Geemccte Chin Ate. | street Improvements, Judgment was given in| Mr. Allison presided over the Senate to-day | *PPropriations committee, Power by wading In the fce yesterday. If he ‘A, | 88 boiler ‘or the steamer, It was necessary, ers - H_roR RENTS | UC Club, Prof D. ‘T. Chase, J. C. Bronghton and | favor of defendant for $96 on counterclaims, | py designation of the President pro tempore of WATER SUPPLY. WrOUL OnIg bak this == trae Monae to got Ont FLOOD AT CHESTER, PENN: therefure, to anchor wuaet fire ana make R TILE FOURTH OF MARCH FOR Wi: otsers Reapectfully, N. EG," secretary. | qZudgment for $149 Was rendered in. Savor c of that boay. The District appropriation bill, ait finally Maree pales gs apy Ste ran pik ws Seg repairs, ‘The British fire, however; now took Vernon Row, Pennstivanin avenne = petals toet ew A. Lipscomb, administrator of Es i passed reafte % ,and the rebels were : Erect reitew! Tuier CADpID CS DRURY, Waree | (PGES, NOTICE-ALE MexcsERs OF CAR: | in the ease agalnst the’ District of Columbia, cron peters the Hanae commun | supply of Potome water may be extended be | Ret not tolerate advice, Resides, 1 should ately’atter reaching Gubat Gol. Wilson Tan's ofice, Ot F street, rise ENTERS UNION are requested to be eae cation from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- y have remarked before, that I occupy same OAD BLOCKADE IN , | or Karel, wisene tee Gas eoerasabenh te honest be = VERY TOW PRICE FoR | PEM WEDNESDAY EVENING (Bebrusry 1)t0| | THe Turnp Reoratesr of cavalry (except the | micting a valuable Teport, on the natural re- | Youd the limits of Washington and Georgetown | HevS,"?marked, before, that T oeeuny same Porson ts Land Wechuckay tae Goaisot wae conan [a ee Pores arrangements Dob gare troops stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.) | sources of Alaska made b’ M, Stoney, | 2P0R the same terms and conditions as are now | lieved from duty as a member of the expedition; ‘noisance of Khartoum. rahe Ath ee iiireteeh's sox, A RENEE, Coe Seo ay-x | and the tenth regiment of cavalry willexchange | or tne ¢ UB aaey: nee os, 17 “Aescribes | PY°Vided by law for the supply of these cities. | try to help now all can and whenever J. can; CABINET TALK IN KEW York. LIVELY EXCHANGR OF GHON. St1m 1st foor, 965 Fenneylvania ave, northwest, ny of Qhunbiag Cramer Ro oo lations, the movement to commence not later | the character, ablte. and custome of the in- Capitol Topics. ve eae ag try Sco lea —- a | rand CS sce, eames eee Se >, WEDNESDAY EVENING, the iith inst, a con- | than April 1, 1885. The exchange will be made 0 OUR SEA COAST DEFENSES. vf ss The Sinte Fixed by Cleveland and | Lord Charles Beresfond’s rescue. . Cors, Pitows, dessed history ofthe frst dis, years of te eneamp | BY marching. : Rabitants the varied classes of wild antmelt| one new fortification billageeed upon by the| ‘Thenext day he writes: “Lt Ge conduct | “BS eu —Bayard and Garland mookced | When tie, steamer, bad goon down the fret. MATTRESSES AND BLANKETS pittlarchs.” Every member is expected to be present) | | MADAME ARIINE WANTS 1@ComPxomiss—| other mineral products found there, together | sub-committee, but not yet approved by the | lately—threatentng to shoot Cross without the | furwiners’ lent tank of ibe river opened aireapee te, FOR SALE OR RENT ee nn canes Sacer Se ates cordiaiy =| madame Arline, whose goods were recently | With coplous notes of barometrical and ther | whole sppropriationa committee, calls for been reason the Roonoaed inne e muoaring to | special Dispatch to Tae Evexixo Stan: steamer returned the fire, and tie bre between > is ol mad 935,000 700,000 resel he men on other occasions reason, New Yi Pel se . the battery and the steamy while Fore Dedication and. Inanaration.. Parties wane en ET ee | eestone Loe ete eade © eon rote ng | Secompanted with ilustrations. ‘The Secretary | §4;005,000 ax against $700,000 for the present | jf men on other occasions withont reason, his Be ered en egies allowed Saat | Ths ccoumste was amaiewed St rapa ieee {ng these coos will find ft to thelr advantage to get LUMBER. (et eld ins ay lea S100 12 | Tesommends the printing of the report, fortifications at ‘Boston, ‘New York, Philadel-| there are better men who can do ft. ¢ * * 2 Z while Col, Wilson, with a small , took four Gur prices und secure good as soon as posibic — compromise-of the suit now ponding ‘seainst | Ite? memorial ip the form of a jolnt ree0- phis, Hampton Roads ind San Fraiclaco,and | His carrying ® pistol, small seltcocking ar-| owing to the fact that most ofthe Congressmen guns and landed Sn the rigit baluk of the river. = upwards ion Dak Tange 5 , : 1 PACK & SON, 423 11th strev: northwest, See eee or 000000 fet Of her fn the courts of Chicago.” The autibie value | the division of the territcry and: theadmaieies | Provides for @ bourd of enginecr and navy ment, is too ridiculous. These men are | who were in the city Saturday had returned to | The party marched down the Tver iE ‘ 80 easil: have behaved, withor Ve jour tt ery, “9 eNO Nea | san graven atecaing aa he aoa couz.we {Riek hu Deen reteran to {he sliitoy or, the | eAlssequtnere portion ae alate of the Union. | fr the defanse of New Greauk ciwengyave | exception, uncxceptionally throughout ihe | Washington. Col, Lamont Admit ee a teens ‘Open unt!’ 9 p.m. Eee Ta i casaartens caer: ‘ we Iso, @ memorial of tho luce Exc! thousend dollars ig provided for the testing of | Whole expedition that there is not the slightest | £ Cone hack us tow Vachs toceeult ith some | wus thus rendered to Lord Gbarles in keepl RP a ney Sarge oe ao | tna es lade rinse rl baa | Eace'oy Sales ohne cy as | edt are of Auoficen sentria! end’ her | Secs it much tnimlanign Conta the “eee Wisp and party tnarched og three wi => ——— bits " to cabinet | th ar t ngress , man, Why can’t he be sensibls and do things:| Of those “ery near him” in regard to cabi ‘Wilson and party marched on three i" LADIES’ GOOD: wid i order to meet and supply, your ‘wants, fepled tn view of the bellef that there was no | the chief city of the nation in wealth, popula- | givnse: ceoral ay RL SE eee rights ¢ ¢ '¢ Putting Dr. Pavy, the most sen- sompouttion, and he wag surprised when, he | ther’ down: the vow ean ashlee leh M —— cP.) I shail have prompt response, SES On Ter bare (to datraudk thie goverii a eg ty Sanaa tone ides those above mentioned, $200,006; | fible and hardest working man Wwe have along, | siig'that Mr Cleveluad'e visit to sase Tilden ved Regeln nS ed Gaantes . C . ) for. the parehase of subsead Svable tor: | in arrest is another of his silly acts, The man mosis CP “ Re aati jowing morn: Mana: ILLER, WM. McLEAN & SON, PREPAREDTOPAT —TheScardlary ofStato win | S18. ‘The papers Were appropriately referred. | MF, the DOO oe ree ey adopted | 18 not 1 service, and on this extraordinary it ger an, anyway Beh eggrern mg 18 FAST 28TH ST., NEW YORK, 13th and B streets northwest, ibe'prepared to;pay. che tive pe: ceneum Ealecos: THE MONUMENT MEDALS, tern of sibmarine inines for harbor defense, | GutY 1s Inclose arrest, and the whole thing was | Tt {reported on.a number of excelicht author: vera ia eo Poh Earp, eo © gees | mae to ee are aera | Grr to venir oe aura a tan, fe Sher lant rao] LON conan otra cet | ninco er Soe peeet wom © Ul | Lares eda | vaRtteam ete aR, a rn fe oe , 330, Tender posst- | Huls i Jon- | Svenandoab arrive in oe eee whit Dave BerORRS tend uid ee Sees: | Spanish and American claims commission, on | tion providing for the striking of mi a on Saturday, August, 1888, 10th day, “called to | State and Garland, of Arkansas, Attorney the ble the operation ‘submarine mines, $200,000; jumbo, President Sante Maris visi! day evenings. wil meet Friday evenings, commencing | 80d after to-morrow. ‘These payments amount | © commemorate the dedication of the Wash | for ib 1e mini quim Fa eb the armament of ‘coast fortifications, | breakfastin a nasty, wet, heavy snow. storm. ——.____ ew ironclad Esmeralda on Sunday, AN Marie ry ‘also . ‘of $1,500,- | Everything wet and disagreeable, Sleeping = - 4 % Melted, 3 S. een na in SPP poeta S - 50 fags sovennd: With snow and notents. Ltd. EX-MAYOR EDSON IN CONTEMPT. | Visited the admiral op board the U8. 8. 1934 F ST, WASHINGT: Imported Costumes, Wraps and Dress Garniture, y itn, The “German” wil begin at 8 0 foabout $73, ington monument. It provides that each mem- ee ne ee et ber of the House and Senate shall have oue esses, a ford, Dox. Bors AT ANNAPOLIS—The wholesale | such medal, and that 1,000 copies be struck for | m launch alongside boiler, covered by canvas and ‘Novelties in Dinner and Ball Ds st received. si r Na , x ent of heavy steel rifle guns, the work to be es a ry Ser cea Geiss aioe nates gin | DSSS ERE RATER ep otal | fallures among the naval academy cadet ot | Sale te tke pale igo | S000 Atetioa out Gt Auerican material | ornfonatics bat we ato iesed civeriney Gver | "Eat, Away Rclow Zero Again tn the West, Ay GEEAT QPPORTUNITY OFFERED TO THE | Yetnperance Union’ on “Non parteen Protioton’ | ‘ee Sembannyal examination ts regarded as 8 | ,<qarigaaPpam, fram the committes on foreign | oMINATIONS AND CONFTRMATIONS. nich better if we were on shure’ “Hut why come nia Order. Cnrcaco, Februnry 10.—The Ladiesof Washington to procure the.: Ball Dreses Me huey. We DAY. ry | BFecursor of a still further weeding out of | fot pes ‘The followin, he | plain; we a tured spite of |, NEw Yorx, February 10.—Judge Freedman, | rapidly after midnight, end report from. at Asbury ‘Church, WEDNESDAY, February ; 10 the President the matter of the Venezuelan lowing nominations were sent to the | plain; we are jolly and good natured spite . Xi Baltimore prices Tih at p.m. “Admise'on free, Public Srdialy ia-| delinquent students when the annual exam- | awards under the convention of 1866, Senate yesterday: Adam G. Malloy, collector of | #ll.” In the prbecedl Soe nny Ee oceans Toocee: | Ee eae eae snancean clear end Gel wantin, 3 ale eit fe7AO,1L-St 01 in June. The wa r 2 * proceedings brought ‘by Theodore Roose elty ‘o'elu signal servi WAMSLEY & NEDWELL, — ramiite Sais = sittady: bean sentout to tions wis hive been THE FENCE BILL PASSED. customs for the district of Galveston, Tex.; John DISSATISFACTION AMONG THE MEN. velt- and others 1 against ex-Mayor Franklin porta the temperature at 14 below g£ero; 70 N. Charles street, Baltimere, Xa, ke Fen PEAK | Ingxing behind in their studies that they must | |On motion af Mr. Van Wyck consideration of | W. Haverstick, receiver of public moneysat Los | He continues to note the daily unnecessary | ¥iltore Wayytieated eit okie eatin | paris the temperature » 1A below: 1, ee eee ee HUFTY @ DYER. either pull up or expect to be dropped later in | the bill to prevent the unlawful occupancy of les, Cal.; 10, Use of coal and labor instead of waiting for mere | to punish the ex-mayor for contempt of court in low; Dabuque, 26 below: Ke i6 PF P ancy of) Angeles, Cal.; Edward J. Curtis, of Idaho, secre- “ 8 Will open at Willard’s Hote! Private Parlors, Feb- the term, in consequence of which all efforts | pubtic lands was resumed, This is the bill pop- | tary of the territory of Idaho; Ellis L. Bierbower, | favorable winds. On August 2ist he writes: gisobeying the injunction order granted by | Fargo, 30 below; Winnipeg, 32 below, - fo- Tour days, « larce and elegant asort | REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, NOTE ANDSTOCK | will now be directed toward the June ¢xami- rraeey xf marshal of the United States for the district of | «: udge Beach last December, which restrained Saeed fumes, Wraps, Visiting and’ Reception BROKERS, Ratton. A naval officer explained the feason | Warly Known as the “anti-fencing? Dill. Tt was Nebraska eee eee | ene woul take, the advice and heed the | ane Se mayor from making any nominationor From Wall Street To-Day. es. Al for the large number of failures in the fourt ‘The following appointments were confirmed | would by ee erstand, thers | commissioner of public works and corporation | yew yore, Febru A ful! and co 1301 F Street Northwest. class by saying that in many cases the new- | ™ents, passed. a es of Le e Bome encouragement. counsel. Judge Friedman finds that ex-Mayor psy Flowers. Fans, % comers are so execedingly dull that it has ire-| Unanimous consent, on suggestion of or. | BY the Senate 7 to the Ceatral and South Ronort: | hee ton, poeeees hey cannot be blamed. | Hason ie guilty of contempt of courtand directs | Urcameg Mein mel, OPeDEE At abont Laat, = ae ents estas ea team Tented, Tue collection | quently been a subject of remark among the | Ingalls, was given to the judi¢lary committes | Can Comaninop, Alien W. Eaton, receiver of | eee Ronee cues, they cannot be blamed. | that he be coudned {1 i ings generally sold off a small fraction, but the Mu MJ. lice Surunce'wilf seecive special attention =o Se = | professors, how they could have been pasted by | to sit during the daily sesfons of the Senate, — | Sublic moneys ai Oxford, Tdaho; Daniel HH. Wal- | through all, but it is all dreadfully trying to tuo | 2%: Soyer pag market was Immediately taken In hand and surance will reeelve special a he examining board. conside} slo) Bice, at Tucson, Arizond, and itunphiey Me. S10) ” $rder to be entered and the has Since advanced a fraction Above rm. M. J. es ‘We will alse buy’ and sell. on commission Govern- clei 0 OW a i ¥ Ac- | good, sensible fellows. =e nee adwanc ont ALOVE 3 s 1300 F street northwest ment Bonds Distsctand otherdrsrcassinvestments | Restgwattoxs or NAVAL CADETS —The Eehators with regard vo the iis which should | Master, register ofiand olnee dt alt Lake city. | "August 234, J5th day, hesase:,. “As, the ice | notice of two dab tothe attorney for the "de | Sais St Paul bette the onty Cxeepcign in the - = ‘A securities. Ss ee ) cl si ms iG ELECTORAL ¥ came pressing in, the men acted fore | fe, eevee See Ser < a ‘ras Just received her importation of Money to loan on Real Estate on collateral security. | Tesienation of Naval Cadet Oliver O'D. Frick, | fist be considcre Seamaudi) tepaaht dowel bis | Tha eaate Seg nes - \eterday re- | it scrape sometiting' Tike tiic, saooing: thers | Bdant. ‘operators continued to large orders to buy GANT DESUEDE MosquetaieGloves KIDGLOvES |_Sr#t___ | of Maryland, a member of the fourth class, hi ri aid that buatnsos Cork 48 Y ne, | Boats to safe places. Greely gave no orders and FLO: . for both speculation and Investment secount, > nue = BROCHES been accepted by the Secretary of the Navy. | Sia Went wat ousiness would be resumed | gerving the whole of the east gallery for the ac- | hops ‘G.sufe Places. | Greely gave no orders and tedirich eti dae SE ES fm Jong lengths for Ev => 1311 E STREET, ‘The resignations of the other eadets who were | WHendt shoul the pleasure of the Senate to | commodation of the families of Senators and | write things Just as they occurred; do not allow White Undressed Kid Gloves. ‘The French Restaurant near National theater, which p x deficient at the late examination and allowed brought | {irbrerentatives dbring the counting of the eleo- | my personal feelings to govern me in the slight. | Ayoam Mursts, Flooding Factories aid Omered Convicts iied by ynasaiie, esi pete * Finally, calls for the “regular orde CoLvamvs, 8, C., February 10,—Two 5 a Cream and White Sik Gloves | dpenell a Papier tabs D Bota ene ae Harlct | to resign will be considered and accepted, ex- | ghe BILLS ane eRe tl ee ete ought | toral vote tomorrow. Hat Tdo not mention haif the weak, pusii- | Dwellings and Doing Other Damage. || OVitia were blowa up eetunday while chon ae 2s rorted Claret included, si ‘Reguias breanie abe | C&L i the case of Naval Cadet J.C.¥. De | Pex Stones tient tenis polote ae ee ee NOTES, lanimous nonsensical and scores of thinks, but | CHESTER, Pa, February 10—The heavy | fin aril hole tor blaring ey, Be ee PP scorratios presses. Yuneh, 26. Dinner 56." By the bil of fires see: | Krafft, of Iowa, of the econd ‘class, who, Fe-| the reading of the report was continued. ‘The rate of postage on first-class matter ts re:| te Tight ones the man has done since we left | rains of yesterday and the melting snow on the | day. ‘The mon view out the drill hole with & GEORGE WHITE, ‘Geaen, Noriass Im every respect Sor lates Ah FEm | Pesce mended by ike neiecate bona THE PENSIONS APPROPRIATION BILL. Lo tw tes an Oars ye mice appropriation Dull | reading this place is due Ouly (6 ood fortiee, | Mil sides ralsed Chester creck to an un-| siuall change fy RF ‘Ladies’ Tailor and Habit Maker, 729 17th st. n.w. Ex-Chief Cook at the White House, Proprietor <a ee At one o'clock the reading was suspended, | t° two cents an ounce or fraction thereof, the hard work and good management of thé | US0al height last night, and, caused con- | Cypied 0 they Inserte dynamite hich exploded. While the penitentiary sur: eS ‘Will accommodate 50 gentiemen for the Dedication | ‘To BE EXaxt mer siderable damage. The Lenni dam broke and | Special attenton given to Evening. Dinner, Recep- Toauguration with room and boar ant Commander William M.Folger, of the naval | {04 Spon motion of Mr. Allison, the considera- | pyPROVEMENT OF THE RIVER e b con Was uttending the wounded a anotber ton Dresses, Great cure is taken on Inauguration —— ee tion of the pensions ropriation bill was con- Saturday, September 15.—“But I record here | let a Vert quantity of water escape, carrying Sia: exploded, dashing bim on em avin Néw cloth for Spring Cogenmes. = fiehune EW BOOKS AND BFST PERIODICAIS | proving grounds, is ordered to this city tomor | tinued,” eae aaa vias FRONT. hat Lana pimsensed witha comfordngassurance | destruction and consternation with it, ‘Burs: | baukmert, a couns eee ers : muet eee : cane Te. Was flooded, wt = oe cents per month; double, 75 cent a y 2 ¢ e the strength of y can be utter! iered. Thi "i vork on 2 Maz J. P. Pace, HUNTER Be | Mente Gene ata ne | ete ty te eee tan cenienn eas |_O0LP. ©, Hats Hias subenttsen tn mc auarer| let anoc Gok hen nek coen ae eee | the Canin ee maar eee tor ne |_ 0 womens prominently, sppnecteg No. 1107 F street northwest, (= MES, BROWN, (COLORED), OF NEW = se there should be no more general legislation | ensinecrs his monthly report of operations upon | submitted to so patiently at ‘the hands of the | causing @ suspension of traffic. Dwelling | with railroad intererts a the Me { inicasd” teats Baths at SOG Missourt ave: | yorerany Cee ATES Secretary MeCulloch | upon general appropriation bills, He usiced the | the improvement of the Potomac river for the | man 1p command of the expedition. ‘The other | houses at Lenn! and Rockdale wero flooded to = offer this week her entire stock of cated Electric and: Steam baths at 305 Misorgame | Yesterday received a telegram from Assistant | Senator from Towa (Mr. Allison), chairman of | month of January. The D. B. Culver company, | iA (Lockwood) 1 ites Co teen cr or | weic teens Deane or eae ee ae ” Sepigeeier se IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, ae HOF AND COLD SODAD | Treasurer Acton at New York, saying that he Fogarded the selon propriations, whether he | o¢ New York, mado fair progress in dredging | to dscrve the sllebiesy chenehe eee ealeak | Upland SOMO aE ee ae act soummre. ‘ id those of her own design, at from 25 to 35% per <a Scents per glass, had begun the use of silver certificates in small | {he committee, td v ' UPOM | and forming the embankment on the tidal res- | least, If not from the others of the party, Both and uite @ loss sustained. A temporary | The principal social features of last t less than former prices, in orde: to close them ont, MUNCASTER & HeWarp, aw cearing Be ae ae payment ot balance eee Mr, Allison—T certainly regard the action of | ervoir on section II. The dredge worked along | Of their doings will be produced, I trust. to the | bridge of the Philadelphia and Baltimore ratl- Chemists and Druggists, Cor. F ‘margit ositing | World some day, which, I believe, will justify | road, near Upland. was washed away. From | Were the reception and ball given by the ladied PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. | = ———_ CENTRAL UNION MISSION, the recént duanclal conference at the Treasury | tec on appropriations aa Gell sath Seca wo | ES oat Ba nate Toservaursdepositng | this opinion. “Ad tor mysate Fim responsi er | Lemke t9 the Delaware iver ue disianes ut | and oflicers at te ‘Washington barracks, and J026 “S~ 900 Peunsrivanla aveuve (up stars). | department, at which the Secretary impressed | Ohaerve the fale wea heater Tea sak, of | about 100 feet wide and 6 feet deep atlow water | Sil my cond ict since I left my country. | I have | sight milesrthe damage is extensive t manu- | the cotillion ballet Representative and Mrs. MF VON BRANDIS, MODISTE Gospel Services every night 7:30 o'clock. on the committee of New York banikers the Im: | course, for every member of the eommittee, for | Was dredged along this margin of the reservoir | always trled to do my duty and my best tohelp | facturing establishments, dwellings, - houses, Wadsworth at Wormley’s, both of which were IML Formeriy with Lord & Taylor, New York; Wm. | _All are invites, See | Poe tence accepting sliver certificates tn clear. | myself I belleve the committe to be instructed | for about 1,300 feet. ‘The amount dredged dur- | ™2y fellow men, and through all I have held to | railroad and county brides, but no loss of 1iie Monall; Barr & ¢ ‘Mo. teh << ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | ‘DS Bloke tn An onder Ao avert for the | to'report these bills without legislation. ing the month was 13,959 cubic yards, The ae aH conceal ved to be ht. In my. condnet ee Rit Rien ig meng ee = are ary hi oe affairs, At the bar Suits made at the shortest notice. siperior fitting, | [S—S>stock S ARITNGTOS | present the threatened depreciation of silver, | “yePOr ‘small wards the thing which commands this expe- rho ¥ Much time General Ayres was presiding ynable prices and setixiacuon ‘guaranteed. Eveo- | PIRE URANCE CO! PANY FOR TEs DIS- feretofore gold and legal tender only were used Mr, Ingalls—And that there is to be no sar- | dredging on the i dal reservoir near the Dreses Bridal Trousseats % Spectat TRICT OF COLUMBIA, for the election of nine | in payment of clearing house balances in New | Tider 44 committees of conference? sewer, canal progressed slowly. A chute hag | dition, I say now that I would take the same | Money will be required to repair the loss, hostess, assizted by all the ladies residing at the 2 : 5 course if had It to do over again. I have tried sae rae tua 007 Penusyivanib ave (over M- Wullan’s). | Directors to serve or tie’ ensulng year, will beheldut | York city. Silver certificates, however, have euiiie Gano ol aoe ae gutta ths preinioary eterna ana tn ckpeee | not.to surrender my rights, and would never | TAINS BURIED IN SNOW DRIFTS. barracks, and the, tastefully decorated halle be TUbspay, PeaRUa FF 24, 1805. Pulls open | Pech used in similar transactions with clearing tite commitices of egnfersnce onthe pat ofthe | e¢ ‘that more rapid progress willbe made during Wedncrday, Sopioeber 10s ¢ * © “Tient, | Great Delay and Discomfort in Railroad naval uniforms, inade 2 daceling oceng. Fa ny ‘at 1 and close at 3 ™. i nate not report m here without in- ary. es dany a b a thousas invitations an Bs membered that the Assistant Treasurer at Bos acme aoe Lockwood and Rice were directed to ‘Travel Caused by the Storm. bad been _s24-dtd. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. | Be! Tecently protested against this seeming ave. | #tuction. No work was done on the first contract with go ple in sockets. No the 5 course, the guests comprised many. =—— pi it THOMPSON MURRAY bose, 8 t this & dir. Ingalla—And that tho committee | F.C. Somers for dredging and embankment on | out after breakfast and select the most favora-| CHrcaGo, February 10.—Owing to the snow | and distinzulahed Lasies’ and Gentlemen eS ee be qimination 1n favor of the New York associa | are to adhere to the instructions even if the | section IIf, near the Virginia channel sines the | ble Toute, ‘The plan ts simply nonsense, bu. | storm trains laden with live stock are delayed | ereditor the gealal eommandent ot thy bee, Plush Cloaks, Crape Ve . Gloves, ete, are ‘over Schmidt & Son, lon, appropriation bills should fail. channel was closed with ice in December. The | Cannot go into reasons. Pies 108° £0 | on nearly all the roads and there 1s more or less | Tks and his corps of officers and their a UF this superigg process. cry, | _Ja221ms importels. | Pensowat.—Senator Cameron, of Pennsylva.| _S1t- Alllson—Well, Mr. President, they would | contract will be completed in about two weeks, | Write, He gaye as 8 reason {aking this | confusion Inthe yards, At the Westernavenve | 11K ladies It must be said that for the cd by this process will not ROGTESE: G_ LEWIS. THE WELL. | nia, left for the eouth this morning, for a stay of | Brame jaetn genet tae he Sdvice of the | When ree ar npen oe ae Teen cine | elsing him: that someof the tik was muti. | entrance to the yarda on St. Paul road, thirty. | ere ts edn bem yt fobsremuved eifectinly.” Prive $1.50 and $1.75 ger | 908 D street northwest, Telephone call, 703. aul | Some time, on account of his health.-—Gov. | gorce an extrasesdlon of Congress withseiercars | shunned of section LI assontinned satan | BOM Out that he was Powerless now to take | Sires cor loaded with hogs sheep, and cattle | $5 tong as thelr eutertalumemte suit. “eA | orders promptly attended to. ocl¢9m_| Squire, of Washington Territory, is at the Ar- | toan appropriation Dill, without taking the ad- | ers’ second confract, although the progress was | NY ac ree ie stop. Ce te The man is night, though rp ep e | fifteen | Will undoubtedly be among the most SST = a JNO. A. PRESCOTT, “are | Hngton——A- Kk. Meflure, of, the ‘Philadelphia | vice ofthe Senate. Sut I repeat that T should | not wholly satistctory on account of the worn | insane. Why does he listen, or pay any atten-| Bight though @ ‘working and tugeing all day | lL uttractions of the DPSS SAGER, HAbtes HAIR DRESSER. | (Fee, JNO. A. PRESCOTT, REAL ‘iu | Zimes, is at the Rigel ——A. G. Thomson and P. | Nob, as a member of a conference committee, | out condition ofthe chute used. A new one is | ton to the ta ere WhO Hae noe Gone ean wets | vesterday to extricate the train One ae. | Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth fenidenes with Coraliag, the great bait tonic: 1308 | the Ke i He £, sureet norinwest | N. Dwyer, of Washington, were registered in | fecl that T was permitted to agree to legislation | Delng built, and future progress will be more | {S nota man here who has not done his level road twenty-five cars of stock were ro- | Unusually La F street northwest,” “_jatZime” | where he bas perfect facilities for the transaction of | Chicago on Sunday.—Hon. Charles P. Bryar, upon appropriation bills without further order Tape a One Se ee bere $5 20k, poten “ane in” about forty mites from the | Was 2 bappy: ou, erapres _| wiflteleaidences for sate. Houses in ail parts of te | trict Commissioner ee visiting ‘Wastingten | auoae cesemtaniven tuough in portion Sekunry ist-warnotinehar | otders and” withes, ad or the sake ot peace | ity; At Chewoa function, onthe Burlington | Mosca ts were gt ine ees for >. Houses let Cor ir. visitiny V lon, ry ” <0 ccast ven city. The choleett Building Shes in the northwest and isctopeing ataS18 Hewect— Peer a House of Representatives: plete working order, and considerable time has | 8d harmony humored him beyond human | Toad, passenger and freight cars were delayed, in all oth 5! - reat ‘The House met at 11 o'clock in continuation endurance 1n responding chee ie ceed Se ee en a es fhe bighes: | Robinson, director of the Churck: Choral Union, ‘Since been consymed in remedying defects in the PO! 4 toevery | and ‘nine engines worked trying to dislodged the whole first Door of the house, ee WIE, | Shae The eee ee ee ‘Who was called to his home in Pennsylvania by | Of Saturday's session, and immediately went | machinery. In addition, the ice prevented the | 2H¢ of his many silly deman eran seven cars of stock buried in a huge snow drift, | Toon belng reverved for dancing, tc $ i lors opposite were PULL special Great God, does he call it doing his duty to | The Chicago and Northwestern road delivered | Parlors, vingit a bi nto committee of the whole (Mr. Springer, of | mo the pontoans on which the disch: 4 iz ct ‘and the halls and corridors ONinan Stes loaned atthe lowes: rate of faterest, with | elty.--- Adjutant General ‘Drum We sain cour | tItnols, nthe chai) on the post chee aeprcs | PbS Rests ks ects ast Ported THe | sticmpe his idleulous plan of abandoning batt Aeticae of tite stock ot the yards yesterday. A | {he purposes of alt fe lone ge ot ret, win | eg inns ert en epee | ily tn Posboe toe”) Bi nb exceyatnd 7771 cubleYardaot se | OU SuPPs and ng, ey omtung ae: | nt erenacecen Sah ee MronE nny | winch bocas nerd AN business transacted in strict fidelity. airman of ti y_(N. Y.) o lal, an avers of cublo yards our. o - Slack, am . Public patronage is solicited: “telephone 108 Giatie ‘central commitise: and Col ‘Caroler | Mr, Bingham, of Penneylvanta, earnestly fa | The mstoint ees Sieh eae NeUE, | Baht ‘haven’ paticnee wo wits wee hundred and three cars were blockaded near | Tatras of exquisite beauty, SAI ; ‘Notary Publi Ja161m_| Brookiy», are in the city, hunting. quarters for | , OFed the proposed change in the wolght of let: | pitwa distance of shoo sto eeriere hea ocaee | Must not forget he had not seen ‘the condition fhe yards several hours, as were also @ fow be- | IoOlt claborate, comparing every Bee ee ace ‘Wil. CONARD. © A McEUER. | Brooklyn’ democrats who will visit the inauga. | fers Which may be sent under the two-cent rate. | Tite second dredeo for Work on the Winenna | Of floe, having been in sleeping bag. eiple had Helio: eae wi to tele | Season aad. Wan admirably Pe at eS A eT <a Z| Pais Raden eer ria contribute largely to the | channel, is reported as nearly complete. When| GREELY'S COMPLAINTS DoUT THE mex. | POdble had little. trouble with stoc eahip. | Mss. Wadswolth’s friends came ihe, fined assortment of Hamburg ws bave ye CONARn@ecEeI fn'any decredce of Pevgasen nik Won uct result | ready It will be placed In the Washington chan- | September 21, 430 day— * © * “Command. | taint wen gery out In, me to stop ship | etic, and, Gicourse, the Washington gnesia Jat DOUGLASS, 522-524-526 OHS. | Fe tng fan office in the Kellogg Ball THE VISITING STATESMEN. He en debra Le alee ad nel until sMitable weather for dredging in the | ing officer complaining again last night about | take stock, ‘Many mline accidents wee re clade she elite ofeostowy. J oS were, a fae aeaue GEE 1436 F street, wwe are pow prepared to give parieulae What They Say Since Their Return from | U2anlmous approval of the post office commit. | “resco during Februpry will dependlargely | €FWling of the men, and ordered Sergeant Ral- | ported In thi Pree ty agi night The 9 o'clock | sith cloth of gold front, low and potni M Nt - HUD ERY, mitention: to the purchase; sais. exchange eed rental New York of the President-elect and | *®-, While commending the committee on ap- | upon the weather and thé condition of the river. | ston to make notes (spy, in fact,) on one of the MUST thy tem emake, into the ikenocky | lee trimmings, stood wear the room 430 Testu Stner: Nonrawesr, fellable companies, aud transacting alt Dastaene Da sons a-ones Brow In the new legate earch it had | Ir is expected, however, that wotk will be con- | meu, (Connell) ‘This <drt of thing ts trying and | Pulled by two engines, ran into the Kenoshs | tTacolve herguests, assisted by her mies, Mist 2 faining therclo. ‘Odleers of the ary andaare mee: | His Cabinet Plans. shown in the new legislation Cee te {ned on all the contracts exceptalong the Vir- | vers discouraging to the men, and all of us, In | Padiy wrecked, but nobody was lnitined, Te | wtsworth, {nu dress of white eatin and Makes Corts to onier Y stele and materfal, ‘of Congr \clals ow “deat. 8 s n nia chant ” 32) badly wrecked, Ny ., Th (cand peameetaen peetint es aoe comme fig te purchase, sell of eochongs yésvertye and who The visiting statesmen, as the democratic Con- | low'the estimates the appropriations for particu: | = a i TIDINGS OF GARLINGTON. in homecnone guilel oe tee ane ents Rosette, "Tine solicie Sf te home pier anon tte . (HE Ss RiaLrins Ane eee thete eter on only @ portion of the Year.caa | gressmen who recently called upon Mr. Cleve- | lar service, especially the letter-carrier service. Report of Judge Wylie’s Retirement Re-| October othi.After learning of the ac of | the rear end of ihe Lake Forest trai’ at Hinks | occasion were ali superb, Indeed, Iwas ro 3 French Hand-made Uw igre Underwear | have thelr interest, carefully Wwoked after. Eapecial | tang are now called, have about all returned, | _ Mr. Dingley, of Maine, advocated a more lib: vived. os ge en Lda Fane tte eto Take oron, ed that a more elaborate or magnify thea of taxes andtue preservation of property 20% | None of them seem to have recelved any posl: | CT, Pulley ih’ the compensation to, American | _ WHAT HE SAYS ABOUT In, Tieton to athe the: sag ton of Lieut. Gar- | Tein was thrown, off. the tender and hig | dsPiny of dress aod Jewels ls rarely seen ade ite, CHRISTMAS GOODS. tive information with regard to the cabinet. | euinpictign of his remmarks the commie ee | A report that Judge Wylie intends to retire Spree go ie rere at Littleton | shoulder dislocated. “The fireman und the ene | Where, A lst of the guests would ep} pte ee EE, (FSi thiiiton to my targe etock of Gas Fix. | “Senntor Lamar, who was accorded special at- | the House, at 11.15, adjourned, and at 12 o'clock | from the bench soon waseirculated very rapidly | 1#!4n4, he The Te is ae bee thoy | Keer of the other train were slightly injured. - Geruat aud Specie spoken. mrls | PUNT Tamps, brass analrouy Fresetsan Ferang, | tention by the President-elect, said to a Star | the session of Tuesday began. today among members of the bar, and excited | Garlington will have gotten the naval. sip to the fellows got across all right. It is my belief that | One passengar coach and three engines were | Roticeable features of this charming. enter TOKES 1" have anc gal. session of Tt i badly damaged. Tite Waukiene mene ment was the simplicity and good = eng Ako, a urge aorunent of BRASS ORNAMESTS, | reporter: « Mr Cleveland is plata andl unaffected, | her the reading of the Journal Me aeliey | SUP 8 t0 the possible successlo::, The report | leave all thesupplles possibleat Lituicton islind, | wasslue in Chicago at 4.30 oclock yestontoe sharacterised the toilets of the young lad ¥ saucy Porsolain Flowered Waser, Bascom sae fobs eee eiter the rennng, of the Journal Mr. Kelley | appearstobe based upon 9 remark recently | providing she got there, and that he is thers | afternoon, stuck fast at Eeanston:and atteren | Beocades, velvetsand Jewels were Nery Brok Rare Are 3 E. F. BROOKS, ry Sopel a 2 ftrong | (Pennsylvania) rose and moved that that docu- 5 imnself and will there remain until he can | hour's work was helped out Milwaukee | Peletated to the chaperones apd mai who = ! ss y made by Judge Wylie, indicating that this a s t's work wi ped out the Milwaukee | Fe Hy LADIES AT ais 531 15th street, Corooran Buildin will, is unassuming and fully impressed with ment be amended in that portion of 1t which cs fos ante ¥ we 5 a ee ree cross, Which, I Ene wal be at the earliest date | train. The two came on to be cago together, : — ch temp yr S a - one = : an i as b perhaps (erm of service in the courts of | the ice will permit him. t .. Crew x gine: mpm y 8 of delicate hues Nos 403 sua 40 orthwest. peueesa conan Thess Jn Feally nota commonplace teale sora | had reference to the scone which occurred yes-| The Disiciet the rumorsrat shat hehe retire, | ace will Permit him to cross.’ Crew of Pro. pulled. by. atiree engines. At Chicago avenue | in'craceful folds around the tir Ganoore. ‘The atteation of the Ladin. * respectfully called to k= aoe hun, Thad quite a long Interview with him, | terday between Mr, White (Kentucky) ané ‘the Dee ok ag 40 until after the Ath of March, in | naval ship. “Of course, we are greatly encour- | Tie four enghues were semewhat dunaeeds ‘The second grand ball of the 8. 8. P. C., which By selon acwriment of EMBROIDERED [NE GAS FIXTURES, but if he had made up his cabinet he did notin: | deputy sergeantat-arms, The Journal stated | Cohaa pe has reticitne ae this Hea ete Be Seed by this news, and thankful ‘for the efforts | the trains stuck fust_ under the viaduct. "The | stands for Standard Social Pleasure Club, took Bathe Peoria asin | COLORED AND DECORATED GLOBES | tric a ue uaaintoiti ei | atemten ihe depolyProgred the macs and | ine the"anpoltineds of a sacceaur Hntas | RaRG eae fede urninen fr er lit| enna Racsngtry etal and nrecip sitondod: ‘The sostunmas Sete petty WORSTED | WORK and TYE! SHADES. abies ill ie ek ¥ P fhe peel e Se at en new administration. When @ STAR reporter | as also our government. I was struck favora, priginat, and ® gale titae was enjoyed description; complete outil: for iu- = ' Fare Donen or are ue encanate (bathe wae eee Te hee een ann | aeked Judge Wyile about the report to-day, the | bly when reading Garlington's last record, tell- “é se — = ad SE RIXO CLOARS, CHILDREN'S LACE, SATIS | "TE NOEHBING AND BTUDENT LAMPS. | 00 i referred tc the senator personally he | feces pea no tuowEhE was due to | udge ‘sald he uid not committed iimselt {0 | ing us of the wreek, In closing he showed ‘such Se PiThe Indies of the Naval Academy at Annapolis 2 4 a EN 7 deeds ntlema A Such a course, and the report was unauthorized. tr ¢ ATA B. SeenON ve erceres 400 SINTHSTREES NORTHWEST. 4, | would naturally keep seoret. 1 | Me Cox (N.¥.) quoted Som the gules to show | Hg bad not, he seid, made up his sind yet | meuncs ond entd that ie pond ie cteties | ViEwwa, Febroaty 10.cburiee o ballak the | gure Onsiranenen german last i colors and all Kinds of on Cleveland impressed him most favorably. “His | order widest beariae Ris menee cee raoe: Hage | Wen he would retire, It was probable that he | that mah could do for us, Twas adiected pens | tO aT Aaa Be UINE, @ ball at the Mrs. Munson gave a delightful dancing recep: tals on band at tha lowest marks: | [| =>, THE ATTENTION OF VisiToRS anp | Clevéland impress manor ee S| order without bearitig bis mace of office. He | would have such a notion some, day, and act { feasae ao my voice nearly failed me, when | cartridge was exploded in the basement of the ¥ which was larfely attended and es SEY | Farge gion parila cued to ettOe. | Sra giid the Senator, care na iu. the clouds | thought that thegentieman from Kentucky (i pon it without giving tt more than half an | reading aloud., Poor fellow: hie suifering by | building. ‘The stalrease "was demolished ad | 08 esterday, ¥ = —_ —— ye new ah i ur and Nerve Tonic E he stars. He is 1c jour’s consideration. "There was no ground, he av ni everal perso! - J SSE PR, | aoe ti WE AVC Sto | Buel ee fagtnciicsucameaat | S207, Sane and to Woes | A aS penes re itl tau aed sate” | Rafa asin cae | Eien Perm Mee dso Bat no ow Was | Toe Vara Cpt company, ere ‘Three Pactitsant Five Medas from kapwnit’ons of | Yenlvr aud Manuiacturer, 1429 Peansyivinie ave. | obstacles or Wiillcultics,.he may encounter, | Nr’ Meaceh ireked te iay Me. Kelley's mo- Spear Panet feel ok is Tallare Shrongh oss ofship. But BISMARCK’S BIRTHDAY GUT FUNDS. Scurenieasen as tine Aine tak ten eee Paris. Lyons and ¥ ap! have not the least fear,” added Senator Pugh, | tion on the table, Agreed to—yeas 166, hays 94, ‘To Increase the Water Supply. Ticue SOMgeiy eetene eee Muxicu, February 10.—King Louis, of Bava- | ing, which atttacted @ lange numberof thelk Mancshetcrer of cork. | (cee REMOVAL” SCS about thre success of thie next administration.” | "Mir. Keifer then moved that a commitiee of | MAJOR LYDECKER'S REPORT OF OPERATIONS ON en More 6 this oy ers te Bice | ria, has issued a decree favoring the collection | IE: * HUMAN HAIR © FAIR WORK. rh ——— Mr. Pugh said that in talking with Mr. Cleve- | five members be appointed by the Speaker to in his diary, more so than to any one else, and. yi J friends, in spite of the inclement weather. Ladies fine Hair cu d Hair Dressing. Law offices of W. Prince BELL removed to 625 F | iand he commended Senator Lamar and Gar. | oye members, op th tion offuctwith | wowrit, -') “QUSPUCE EXTENSION LAST | soya ho is the toughest and best man th the | Pt, araria of subscriptions forthe propowed | Gocasion ‘was & See ond ae be shampoved iu efirst-clase manner. | strcet 638-3m_| Jand for the cabh Ten Of great ability, cone | Caer nne and report op the question of fact w: ONE: the only trouble being that he works too | Pirthday gift to sapamrne being pandsomely decorated end the best “af ane te aS arte shirt reise perental eS relation to the proceedings of yesterday. Major Lydecker, in his ,report to the chief of GERMAN ANNEXATIONS IN NEW GUINEA. music being idea. 587 15th st. nw. Heved thatin’ making. up tive cabtoet private | proceedings of vestelday ask Ine asd’ ot ee | engineers of operations ‘during the month of | whe erents of the dreadful winter which ti. | , Destin, Bey io that ube nee | , 4 Pleasant entertainment was given a Interest and personal feeling should be subordi- fiewe that the journal was correct, Peck fa Fo aban hd Fb pet oe gore lice Be ag [ei Sameer Meme bprempienay wrag fae na Reerees. nated to the geheral good. He wanted thenext | | Mr, Hammond. believed that the resolution | says that no work of consequence was done upon Teens aos at ARR eae sn | dant Sovemtbar er ake Garman eaten te z urkably good an : jen. should be adop' out regar who was, ‘at Gre: 10% ‘Duke 3 efforts. ‘The former’ and and Go Ot strvet. opponite Patent Office. [ Mecountey, “hatin all the baile said tee | Set ae ese oer eon Teese. to Wh {he dam at Great Falls and none will be done in | Sty 1884, he gives an account or ais restoration | elude Staiupimiako Island: Duke ot” York Ini | rte, Tie trmers ~Birdeand Bells” andthe Large aqortmen: of AT HSHROLDEMIFS and Senator, and he added that the appointment of | "Str. Lowrey called attention to the fact that | February. The work is standing the effects of Mis conatct Eyam chiey and the approval of | eee ee dtc Wilhelm Hae, and New Ire- | coived. ‘There was algo some ‘unig FANCY NEEDLEWOLK, SATEEN, PLUSH and such men as Lamar and Garland would secure | valuable time was being consumed in discuss- | the winter very wel. Work on the tu nol pro- fils conduct by that officer, with the understand. | land. ¥¥t ‘and a portion of Hurob gulf and adja: | bY Mrs. ‘and Miss Wi Misses FELT ‘1 all teadi : Bicasices the confidence of the country. ing this matter. ‘The quickest way was to adopt more vigorously than formerly. ‘The | 28 1 (&.) is nextinrank totake command. | Stam territory on the eastern coast of New | Sawyerand Mr, Ailiern, = = Senator Williams of Kenbticky, sald Le onty | the pending meslon. al length of the tunnel perfected is’ 20,718 GREELY ASKS FORGIVENESS. Guises: ‘The reception and tea, Mra, Gould an@ Mrs vs UECCASILRR ARR Pande tlendly cul Upon dur. Cleveland, as he| | Mr. Kclicy said that tt was due to the honor | feet 8 inches: the amount driven upto January | May 10.—Licut, Greeley astonished me today ——— a IN OVERCOATS AND SUITS. Garland would igo into the eabinct, and he be- | truth and Hol the augey. Mupulee oe aaah, | RBS Ga vee” Mies ee AONE Hecke dmehes yet | by offering his hind and saying, “Kislingbury | Why Freight Rates Were Net Reduced. y Heved Mr. Jonas would, unless Mr. Bayard | “Sr. Washburn (Mina), While thinking that | Quine deeuary. BUT G Toh eae co ual | wish to say to you that you and have for the Fit Sega bhai tie Pe gen for — should decline the State department and Mr. | the whole proceeding ‘was “much ado about | reservoir, and operations were confined to theex. | Past three years misunderstood each other, for ee ae ot ~ | Lamar be appointed thereto. nothing,” favored Mr. Kelfer’s motion. The | cavation of the west conduit trench and build- | that is what it was. You were standing sin | = = - ave ar eno ~ aiie Sette nate te thee Me nemoNs, demo- | House could afferd to do nothing’ but allow the | ing the conduit therein, It ls not expected todo | for your Tighin, {was cross ae T wen Ww Il ae OVERCO. , FORMERLY $10. crate Senators nov fs that Mr- Bavard will ae- | commitige to be appointed. rbuch work during February. quently, Icannot blame you, and Lask now, if aie e ‘ir, a ie ap- | don’ h. Of the tren in connec- | conduct been (Formeriy with M. A. CONNELLY, OVERCOATS AT $7.50, FORMERLY $15 pointed in his pete Renee Lamar was the | Mr. Reagan (Tex.) thought that common de- fons, and. wilt be Dit tn place pe eoon e8 the bot- | throughout.” The ‘then relates <4 roads will good cotur ana i the evening Have opencd an Establishment at = aa ayant S Horii southern advo- | cency forbade that the House should spend any | tom fs fitted for thelr reception, The work will | writer asiced for the publ of an order re- | Ding orden the german to be given as by - — = OVERCOATS AT $10, FORMERLY $20. cate of Mr. Bayard’s nomination forthe presl- | more time on this subject. ‘There was no ques-| continue during, Febi ‘according to the | storing him to duty, and incorporation in it of ——— a ‘and the Misses Van Aucken. No. 2 WEST SIXTEENTH ST. NEW YORK, a Seno ee aAtanie, that Mr, Cleveland | tion of personal right involved, ‘The only gues. | weather aud the nature of vhe Work. *eromarks. ‘This Lisut, Greely read To-morrow Lieut, Slotsenburg and Miss And are now prepared to show HANDSOME IM OVERCOATS AT $18.50, FORMERLY $27. Would be showing unusual and unnatural mag- | tion of right involved was the right of the ily ‘but when a few later Kisiiny verneur La Tourette will be married | allnnashet nanimity to put two of his foremost. opponenia | House, which had been outraged by the use Of bury politely asked for jt, he (G.) he ‘Curcaco, February 10.—A special from Joliet, de at PORTED DINNER, EVE and} SUITS AT $0.50, FORMERLY 813. ti Chicago ia his cabinet. But this does not | Altbastering and diinwors movers.” Dropping Down to Zero. Tate and sald ee eel oe Ofte ne (G.) hesl-| 11. to-day saye: All the Jollet industries are in | Union, and in © fow weeks the BALI. DRESSES, WRAPS, BOXNETS, ROUND| gis aT 97.50, FORMERLY 15. really appear to have any welght with the Presi- | "iy whol?” asked Mz, Boutelle (fe, ‘TRE COLDEST COLD WAVE OF THE SEASON ON| the order, but .promised to write to Gen. | operation, including the wire mills, barb fence | couple will come here on.e visit to friends: Cath ee sa2-gwip dentelect. It is an undoubted tact that he| “By the very gentleman you, are to TTS WAY EAST. Hazen.” After reminding him (G.) of the con- | ctories, general mt as = — . SUITS AT $10, FORMERLY $20. Ree UAT the Remctor wees atkeuton, and none | make a martyr of,” replied Mr. Reagsn. “By | “Yes, it's cold day,” sald a signal service of- | versation referred to, he flew inte & passion asa 5 doubt that the Senator was taken fully into the | the gentleman you put up. By the gentleman “pu called him (K.) in a loud insull ‘manner, “a Haswarn & Hereurs SUITS AT $12, FORMERLY $24 confidence of the Vresidentelect. All of the re- | Mr, Reed put. up. “I. ain tired of seeing demo- | Se this morning, “but just walt until to-mor- | al help me, had to this. oo a = SUITS AT $15, FORMERLY $90. turned Senators, Messrs. Lamar, Pugh, Butler, | crats rise here and apologize for efforts on the | Fow and you will think this morning was mild. | Weak to ‘write any more to-night.” 3 Kenna, Camden Williams, Jonas and’ others, | part of the majority to control this House.” | The greatest cold wave of the season is on its 424 NINTH STREET, PANTS AT HALF-PRICE. expreng the very highest Gpinion of Mr. Cleve- Pappianse (op the doniosratic side.) travels, and its crests now in the Mississippi | “°** ©” THE RECORDS DESTROYED BY THE jand, ‘They i ma Reed demun i. these words should AoESTS FOR BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT HALF- suis sound common senve and practical | pe taken downyand after the language hadbeen | Valley. ‘The weather in the north and.west,| me report that the records of the Arctic ex- Inethods upon those who mect hin. Tead at the clerk's desk Mr. Recd inquired it | Where the heaviest suow storm of the season haa editions were destroyed by the signal office fire . BOSTON MARD WAX, PRICE, Pe It is the 9 ree ae sapee saany Cotte deed the gentleman was in order in the words refer- Metamighin opin es ieee pow eet has given rise to whisperings in certain quar mE cra Ol ely ane him, no cold wan ‘ai 1@ south so mu ‘The Rest Floor Polish. nounce his cabinet very soon. He will do this, | _ The Speuler pro tem. (Mr. Blackburn) did not | The exteme cath neeras Come te gulf to the | tere shat the fire did well to destroy the Greely sate eT Are it is thonght, to set at rest all speculation within rd then ag 4 transgression of the rules. lake regions. It's below zero even in northern | expedition, and were set GOODS, AR . the party about che matter, and also for the pur- | "“Sir.Cox (N.Y. thought that the geutieman | Texas, ‘and tn Missourl Lows and Minnesota the t 1p consequence. Asa fact, none of tell | “During n, FORRES pose of getting that subject off his mind, that he | from Texas was out of order in ret to Mr. | thermometer isfrom to twenty degrees | arctic records in the building were for | schwatks f 4230 CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, | ay tote other duties connected with the | Reed by name. ‘below zero,” any bat ngage te) pamsuitan es Ul the | Brackett. = early days of his administration. It is under-| Mr. Reagan sald that he would cheerfully | wnat Will we have here?” saked Tum Srax | to contain history of the inside C.8. Har Laois, Asrention stood that he took Kindly to the suggestion that | withdraw the use of the personal ‘and | reporter. that the of | men, are in aucut 410,000 ‘Mr, and it might be well for him tosettleall cabinet con- | he was permitted to proceed, He opposed the ‘It looks very nuch as if there will be a thirty | the ‘the chief; ‘officer, in the as | turned to the: \ATEST PARISTAN MODES IN ATR Goons, trowersies as soon as practicable. motion, And thought that if the demperats con- dexree drop,” was the reply; “that is, from the Duliing om G street do. ‘The | and are. Dern M4. rmASDr ia wp ane getrned ft Slut Si] Busia wtaeegoaions™? OU PSY We Renee ee set aes Be] ee ae | te Fanny ULE M. J. PRANDT, 5 ring ion, zero, 2 Ax Mrs MJ. Hewr's, 1909 F Sreexz, ‘Gewtiand, speak of him aso thorotgily’ soustt: . Blount (Ga,) the loss of time ‘ware will pass Gasomsctime tomnorrow?” The le cal and natural man, one who fully appreciates | over such a trivial matter when the business of effects of the cold wave were felt here} _A telegram from Albany last night ways: Mr. panes, | GRAY SHAD iN ie tmportant duties hes about to asume-and | the country was deeply interested in the pas- | this morning. seven o'clock the ther- | Cleveland and Dene! Manning boarded the on ae @uea waves: snixerep Baxcst’ | Musr Be Crosen Ovr. ig earnestly laboring to prepare himselt for Suge of the appropriation bills TRomoter was above treexing, but all of ® snd-| beny train at Yonkers this afternoon and Mr. end Mrs. races ve never need vel te halreers hands, |” We have agood many ODDS snd ENDS in broken | them. While botn the Weal Virginia, Senators | "3 ihe table, and declined to TicIs ee BAe eee, | Gade ea eee onthe, ROrinweSS | stved tm this elty to-night, Col. Lamont and eg iy ; EE | ec rm eee ar tia acter | Bho woind = tmlo apy one | eat nog en Ben ay ca | We Meno ou ee aay a = Shingied. " Y pebeapicsp eso e e | inarke. veams| corsse hisnaalt ADHE CELLULOID TRESS, — of the of their state todo the with a few excep- | went down in every direction. Were un-| Tesigence. ‘That nares ieeaka, pever, wears oat, atwaye| Aist there an socemaletion of ODDS and HS Bite its pore bap the incoming admin sone Rofraied ro sting at they “gis not ‘and the wagous were left in | 2 his address, Ts for sale at ‘CHAS FISHER, — se potion: ane, Pe | Ce rete en me | orare aie) ‘Toon ‘umblelios wots |, Caray Crmux twapais, of the War 623 SHAS FISHERS. | at any reasonable offer. ent tion Was agreed to—yeas 154, nays $2. were wore | . Mrs. FISHER dev Personal | ‘The. ‘was then ‘generally ts acting say Farce 7 be ettaation to te wentet | og 1914 and 1916 Pennayivanis aver | applications ‘The Speaker pro tem alounced the appétnt- war very "Ber his abscass roar duty:

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