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THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, + ce AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 4 THE ILLINOIS SENATORSHIP, Northwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres. A Ballot Expected To-day. Tne EVENrvo Stati cerved to quteerbers n the —-——_ ity by carriers, on thelr own accodnt. at 1 cents per GENERAL GORDON’S-TRAGIC DEATH. Sins) eat Br zua! postage prepald=50 cents & , cg - — - Entered at the Post Oflice at Washington, D.C... a8 pdrcloss mail master MAILS DELAYED BY THE STORMS. = WEEKLY Stan—published on Friday-$1 a = a epal. Six months, 60 cents. & ecriptions must he pald in advance; TWO CENTS. | SHE WORST CONFIRMED. — The Report of the Killing of Gorden eet lonser a eal fr Vor. G6—No. 9,920. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1885. and the Atrocities at Khartoum Cor ertising made known on application, Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. nithg,certificate from New York announced | THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE TITLE. SOCIETY. porhene de PECIAL NOTICES. ix votes of that state had been — 3 DG ae cast for Cleveland and Hendricks. This certi- Opinion of the Attorney General. e fancy dress ball of Mrs. Senator Miller, of || LONpox, February 11,—Gen. Lord Wolseley SSDS? Giittasie a sec OF THE | Goversuent RECEIPTS ToDar—Internal fleate was read by Mr. Clay (Rs) and as some * as eae Callfornia: last evening, which hns been so long | telexraphs to the government. that outa wh don of the Grand Lodge. F. A. Dis , $183, vague Tumors were In the alr tis murniny THE TITLE GIVE! : Saeemity. looked. a we wr ux | wocsnind be Shenson hoes puaaoee fet of Columbia wit be lieid sit Masonic’ Fempie, im | T°VeTUe: $115,059; customs, $183, THE ELECTORAL COUNT. 14 ‘and so pleasantly. looked forward to, was in oum have returned. ‘They c trouble would Ve made over the counting of the | caXat COMPANY GOOD, EXCEPT AS TO THE | every day tfal aifair, Over two hun- | confirm the rey Room, No."2, WEDNESDAY, February 41,a¢ # | Cryyz,Sgnyice examinations for the depart- vote of New York a murmur of Tellef went up Si Fp igen Cen and the atrocitics: commlssed to aeoniones by GI . oS dred invitations were tssue r when Mr. Clay finished the reading and an-| GEORGETOWN END, WHICH 18 OWNED DY er Ry order of M. W. Grand Master. mental service at Washington will be held at - "= ced th THE CHESAI KE AXD OHI0 CANAL com- | present a] red in fancy Use Mahdt's m ae W.IUSINGLETON, Grand Secretary. His. February, 2ith;, at Springfield, Reading the Official Certificates. | Sirtitiea to by oaee a estore Was | TUE CHESATEA! frcaraas be ng elaborate | dig 2 as wth age htenry was S TOTAL ABSTINEN ruary 26th, and a , Tn Y he gent ‘Bo Agnin tu en. canrdun a. Bistorys a Sura oe are egaet | FeDTUary ai A ‘manifestation of applause was promptly | _TB° following opinion of the Attomey Gen- | SxcMiag dyes suite bat the occa ~otia Chris with yasalonate geet at thle irs and an Bouorary “member of the Nocets,| ‘Tux Crrx Post OrFicz Quesriox.—Super- |The Result of the Election of President | suppressea by Ne, Meawmendee eho ae inl tas beon transmitted by the Secretary of | War one tote long. remembered: | Abou rd ue retaere to beens that ate. rest font nw; TO" | vising Architect Bell has made a report to Con- dered the “ ‘ar,to whom It was sent, to Represen ight. the. party” unmsl a “supper was rdon is dead, and clings to the shadow fers Maas at Se Patek’ cha 0 pablo tmade oihedtered Sa! 1 erved, after which daucing contiuted Wil | of a hope that h be a prise: ‘may m Mass at St Patrick's Church at 8:30 o'clock. | tess that the Le Droit building can be put in d Vice President Announced tleman or other person” who disturbed the order | J&Mords, of the House District committee: ot pple ll aa ren Oke that be may be a petesuer, or ner anne aeeaa| Sccmene gous eee |e ce "| plies procedisgy by splanueor other sae Berane op JUICE ue fompion aad ton Mrs. Goch and Mts pene Bree ‘The certificates trom the state of North | Bim Inetmahereith the paper which ao-| Dr. N.S Linooin yesterday afternoon was a The ARMY ORDERS.—The retirement from active The Senate. Carolina annaunced that eleven votes had | companied your letter of the Sot Bulie: 15 | cad enioer tie cian eters aaiae | | SAME Sarmeaoner omer eS ES Perice by operation of law, of Fost Chaplain | | Mr. Allison, from the committee on appropri. | Pern cast for Cleveland and Hendricks, | | | relation to Ree eeeecee Di, acd, inv come | of the seasons ‘The laree puriors of their real: | Cmrcaco, February 11.2 The Daily News, <aqe=> TO LIFE INSURANG Benjamin L. Baldridge, United States army, is | ations, reported the army appropriation bill. It! nounced that twenty-three votes had been cast | pliance with your request, I have the’ honor to | dence, capable of holding a great number of | Springticid, Ui. special of Inst night says: Tne p se roy ee <9 ‘SOLICITORS. announced, He will repair to his home. First | was placed on the calendar. for Blaine and Logan. State my oJ inion “as' to. the Present. status of | Kuests, were thronged throughout theafternoon. parties in the state logisiature bave been De EBSA Lane. Manyiasn Lire Instance Co. Bertorse, | Lieutenant William C. Borden, assistant sur] Mr, Garland introduced a bill to regulate the | Thecettificate from the state of Oregon an-| the case with reference to the validity of title | With the most distinguished ; nd | watching each other closely today,each hoping AND '¢ 2 Bartimone. | geon, United States army, will, upon the com- * nounced that thi tes had Deen cast for | to the pr in question, and the sufficiency | the most delightful “at home ed. | to reap some advantage at the mecting toanor A LELEMORE, Gating ERA tAGe often | Plction of the duty for which hé was ordered to | Hot Springs reservation, in Arkansas, and a | Piaimeed that three votes vi | ofthe present papas in the cassiovest we] Mrs, Senator Van Wyck entertain row to ballot for United States Senator. The Bit Aine Waatineing Bo eeanerane ottce at | this elty return to nis properstation, Leave for | Memorial of eltizens of Hot Springs relating ‘The gertificate from the state of Pennsylvania | title in the United States.” ber of ladies at a delizhtial luneheon ves! democrats held a caucus to-night, and dackded ment of Mé. B. I. LLACKEORD, is prepared to offer | O8€ Month on surgeon's certifleate of di thereto. The bill and memorial were appropri: | snnounced that thirty votes had been cast for] Respecting the land used for the approach to | In honor of Mes Dorey wie ok the: Nobtaee ce & ballot tomorrow It pomable Ths contracts for brokerage and commission for all satis. | is granted First Lieutenant Frederick W,_ ately referred. laine and Logan. 2nd ocenpied asa site for the abutment of the | Congressman-clect. Athong those prevent were | €e™ eceaaa have heard tremn s it thele, saemern, SON. factory business. By. this arrangement agents und | 2d cavalry. Air. Dawes called up, and the Senate passed, | The certificate from the state of Rhode Island | bridge on the south or Virginiaside of the river,I | Spat Mrs. Teller, Mrs. Dolph, Mrs, Har- _ solicitors ‘can place Insurance disect with “the ‘come {he Dill providing permanent reservations foF | angounced that four Yotes had been east for | Andon examination that the Alexandria cabal | 4% LORS, Me ellen Mrs Dolph, Mrs. Har | morrow. The republicans, on the eller hang pany recelving fil general agents compensation, ASKING MonE MoNrY FoR THE Brooxtys | the Indians of Northern Montana, Blaine and Logan, company has a good aud valid title thereto; 60 | Cockfell aud Mrs Conger Per pnp hg png agnor ng ; . avd who are probably snowed Im besides Ben: ‘The two offices are connected by telephone. This M M Bart hy it faim aguinst it has been promptly paid with- | will agk Congress to increase the limit of the | !!d before ig Senate the bill to quict the title | ling anhounced that nine votes had been cast | suinmating the purchase, by reason of any rs. and Miss Barbour, who are usually at | aior Brown, who is sick. The dispatch also as haracter, rich and FOR EVERY ORE. THE AMERICAN FLAG DECORATING COMPANY open Seaton Hall, corner 9th and D streets, February Oth. 1885, wartlor's death. with the ta ever broual Fics: ns, dc, cf a fer Bt to this city, at hive FBuascs fy requested to be. 8 so: | earnest requested to be on Tits (Weawesdag) © w. tH! t received Tar WHOLESA UNTING, rr B13 ANE : tatl-w.<: GEAT ror sate S3fareh 4 T VERY s has been organized more than 20 years, and | POST O¥Fice.—The Secretary of the Treasury | | The ee order” being called for, the chair |“ The shouneed m the state of South Caro- | that, In my oplaion, no obstule exists to con- stauce, delay or cuspromlse In- aby eat ofsettlers on the Des Moines river lands, and | for gle land and Hendricks. Want o7 tide, to this part of the premises, home to their friends on Tuesday evenings,held | serts that if ts the Lion of the demograte to : cost of the Brooklyn post office building from | the report, a long doct ad, be 2 i a uite a large impromptu rec*ption last eventing, | se a vote, If possible, tn. bot . P. THC ee rt, a long document, was read. e ssee an- But regar the site of the abutment, in- | quite impromptu rechp ve th houses CaEE. Sale $200,060 to €1,500,000, aud that an appropria: | atr. fugalls interrupted the reading to inquire | pounce ee Panes cluding theabatment jisele aud also the land many of their triends having called, aud ths | rately, and then proceed toa jolut ‘Frnitot wlth, TWEMHERS oF care | HOR ef $500,000 be made for immediate use In | whether it was und that the Senate | Cloveland and Hendricks. used for the approach to’ the bridge on the | handsome parlors of thelr Tesidence on %b | the asturance of wuccess, holding "hate bane A UERS (OF (CAL, | the work of construction, would resume legislative business on the com- fe certiticate trom the state of Texas an- | north or Georgetown side of the river, T am of | Steet were all merriment and good cheer | majority of the votes bast wil elec and that @ G February 11) to g Pletion of the electoral count to-day. After an | nounced that thirteen votes had been cast for | the opinion that the deed of the Alexandria | throughout the evening. Among thoce Set | majority of the members elected Is’ ROb mene Contest Over the Pension Bill. Interchange of views an unanimous understand- | Cleveland and Hesicic) canal company and others, which is offered for | Were Mrs. and the Missrs Vation, Mr. and Mrs. | sary. Mat or. Secretary. _ | DISAGREEMENT OF THE TWo Rovses as To | ing Was reached that thet course should be per- jhe gertifieate trom Fmont announced that | tbe geceptancs of the government, will not Hannesan, Miss Moale, of Baltithore: Miss Nei- cow —-—— f THE REGULAR ME! THE NEW LEGISLATION CLAUSES. sued, the four votes of that state had been cast for | pass a good and sufiiclent title. ‘This abutment | £0n, Miss Gibbon, Representative ‘anfield, merous Forger Sentenced. a Encmpment, No, 1,0! ‘The Senate yesterday passed the pension ap-| .,At five minutes before 12.0 message was re-| Biaine and Lozan, Was erceted at the expense of the Chesapeake | Messrs. Beall, Thomas, Dapray, Harding, Gi0- | yrxceNr, TIUE GREAT KAILROAD BOND COUN: the 11th inst, a con- x ™ celved, announcing that the House of Repre-|” ‘Tho certificate from Virginia announced that | and Obio canal company on land which in | bon and others. TERFEITER, GETS TEN YEARS IN THE PEMI+ Ment will be Fea Wich ahortecdrenes Qe orences | bret ration bill with all the legislation, except | sentatives would, at 12 o'clock, be ready to re- | thetwelve votes of that state had been cast for | part was owned Dy that company: (tive part Hot | ‘The first goand ball of the Centennial Councit, | TeRynanh be Feud, with short addresses by prominent | one provision, placed therein by the House | ceive the Senate in order, that in Joint conven- | Clevelaha and Hendricks. thus owned belonging to the public), and I find | No, ns of Jonadab, took place lust eventn: St. Louis, Mo., February 11.—George A. Vin ‘chs of othicr encampuueut are also cordwally i. | Strleken out. As the law now stands an appli- | tion beth Houses may count the electoral vote. | ~The certifleate from Want Virginiaannounced | hothing in the “papers, which — shows | at the National Rifles’ hall, and was largely | Cent, altas Charles Perrin, alias Wiliamson, cant {gra pension is required to prove that he | Pian pana eae tor at je Po, Concurrent | that the six votes of that statebad been cast for | that any change “in the ‘ownership of | nitended. ‘The hall eas patil decom nal | exceedinely expert furcer eae sted alate JOHN H. SEIFFERT, Scribe. i s Tesolution providing for the Joint convention | Cleveland and Hendricks, this property has since taken place. | (he success of the entertainment redlected eredit | Ng 10-sWindle the St Loulx National Bank cut SS SS be ees ane oles uae ould now Se crane, eee se athe ,cortige: fe from Wisconsin announced | It teers that the site ras acquired, upon the manazing committees, | $6,500 1 means of forged latter of credit, a is pension. The Senate retained a clause | § , he at the eleven votes een | and the abutmenterected as above, azreeably as been sente fo ten years In the 4 Aine that iho applicant auall be presumed | and the searetery ot the Geeater ee ceded eng for Ringe ani teens oe ee anne y nip and Miss M. 3 tue pontien: a Last evening Mr. Guin G oe toan understanding had between ‘that eoni- ae | Uary. Perrin was conv have been sound, physteally, when he en- | by the sargeant-at-arms, proceeded to the House Edmunds then rose and sald: “Ihave | pany and the eorparation of Alexandria in the | Eleanor Warder were quietly married at the | in New York elty in dey thus putting the burden of proof upon the | of Representatives. now opened the certificates of the electors of all | yeat 1828, Atthat time an extension of the | residen the bride's mother, in the prose York Contral railroad, and Buffalo, New York nt. This will afford great relief and | | Sergeantat-Arms Canaday was followed im-| the states, ang tielt vote have bees reportal, | Chesapeake “aad Obie canal eee te tiae | OF a sew felon Is and relatives, Kev. Charles C. | and Eile railroad bonds, ta 3 ‘sion that Is generally conceded to be | mediately by Capt. Bassett, bearing tw boxes | The tellers will now make their computation | terminus at the Littie Falis of the botom Mth, of the Church of the Epiphany, officl- | torger realized $800,000, Th ry. Butin permitting asingle feature | containing the electoral certificates. Mr. Ed- | and report the state of the vane” to the western bank of Rock creek being pro- | ating. ‘The bridal couple left at 11 o'civek on | negotiated in Wall stzect, Jalon Olnee eigion to remain in the bill it is thought | munds and Secretary McCook, of tho Senate, | “After the tellers had devoted themselves to | Jected, and the establishment of a branelvcanal | an extended tour through the northern cities. | engtaver: Andy. Roberts ant ane Raymond ie Senate may not find itso easy to pre- | headed the column of Senators, moving by twos. | Aguring for several minutes, Senator Hoar read | to Alexandria in the interest of that place be C. V. Boarman, of this city, went over to | were also convicted of participating in the fore Orders will be pon the House to recede from, its other | Senators Van Wyck and Hill were next to Mr. | and handed tho resuit of their computation to | also contempluted. the said compane, prone ore in aspecial car with apartyof friends | Kery. Williamson was uot arrested for four frose CW ae MATa BO} lative provisions in the bill. ®he House | Edmunds, and then followed Senators in cou- | the presiding officer, who suid: to procure a suitable site and erect thereon a | pays A Grae nneted to bliss Loulen He Was arrested whlle trying to pass! a E may bold that if the Senate could so construe | ples, as they had Joined within the chamber. | oyyioraz, DEGEARATION OF THE RESULT o”| Piper abaunent 1OF eich brane; and Sean ace cn per cent gold bondscr tis Getta Masave Co PL Muzzr, yee One ewne lie Raat igo aay coed yale yt House of Representatives. ‘THE COUNT. Ineeting of the stockholders the Ab Ocnoureik ic railroad, Calornia and Oregon, branch, aMapaxe * - 4 on bills as to permit one provision to remain 7 Ee Lp jemaber 17 ae ollins Bros, bank 5 telat for there is no Resear why Sther provisions re-| The galleries of the House were not opened ‘Senators and gentlemen of the House of Rep- | {hat the Hs Mr. Wi various gigan m4 arded as equally important may not be kept | until 10:15 this morning, and for a long time | resentatives: The tellers have reported to the ere mith were t only the ne d to instruct the eng in the bill. In the Senate itis hoped that the | peg ei residing officer the stat. , from ¥ lo case a suitable plan Separate Dill passed a few days ago, containing Before that hour @ crowd ofapectators remained | Dresiding oMfcer the: state of the vote, fro ey bridal couple n0n| age to get AS possible, present W i perfect arrangements for paride PACK & SON, 423 11th street northwest, 10-20 W. A. KIMSEE ‘Washington, D C. om Open untit Op “LADIE -A cnet orrorresrry orrenep To THE LADIES OF WASHINGTOD "Fo procure their ILA LE, DRESSES at Baltimore prices WAMSLEY & NEDWELL, 70 N. Charles street, Baltimore, Ma, Having on hand upwards of 3,000,000 feet of Motel Private Parlors, Feb- BUILDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, and Reception Dresses. ire ted by the Pinkerton 8 the for ‘of Ne and desirous of making room for Incoming stock, we | 1s @ p1 offer for this month extra inducements in all grades, | hece: And in order to meet and supply your wants, | 0) which we gaurantee to do, a postal addressed to us shall have prompt response. ing and Rall Tottets. er Novelties and a fed with dispatch. re yestorday morning | and M| the Rev, es aud present. Af eutterle took t and upon their retur at their home IS F. ST 28TH ST., NEW YORK, 27 Rue Paradis, 9 Congress Hall Bicek, Paris, ‘Saratosa Springs. 1884 F ST., WASHINGTO: —— = i Th Jon-Parti TBITION—MRS, | Pension bill, may g Imported Costumes, Wraps and Dress Garnitare, | NSS “JUDITH ELLEN POSTER: oftowar eal | thus obviate alr trouble in. the conference: but | secure choice seste’ aed io few moments the Novelties in Dinuer anc Ball Dresses,just received. | 3P6HK Under the auspices of the Wonian's Christian | many members of the House do not think there | galleri Fnion’ on “Nonseartisnu Brompton ch prospect for that. bi He oe cine ae Orders hort not foam, | a abba Mc Chur i ron” | is mutch prospect for that bill in-view of the | forr Se ee ith, Mrs M. J. Hesr. ited, 1309 F street northwest, = eae ve Has just recelved her importation of TIONAL LIFE AN GANT DESUEDE Mosquetaire Gloves. KID GLOVES eS GE See s for Evening wear. Undressed Kid Gloves, the ce ens, some Years previous, the 3 ‘ ror Cl vised 1or a connection, by means ofan | the important legisiative provisions of the | Patiently In the corridors. When admission Which it appears that Grover Cleyeland, of the 2 y 8 etrain for ‘second offense under the law” waa ueduct ley eine | across the Potomac, of tae canal of thts com r through the House ad | was at last allowed, the visitors hastened in to | thi® Onire™ yor nas, Tecelved 219 Votes for | Pe Ty ororbsed canal wo AlexaDal to this city | proierred against. hit in connection with the States; that James G. Blaine, of the state | 82d that the president and directors, purst 2 trial for the bond forgeries, On this charge of were filled and the steps were utilized | of Maing, hag ‘reecived 1ae wotes Hor tite | thereto, construct the northern abutment rivate masquerade | second offense he Was given five years addle ore erseea ret ng places. That portion of the gallery | same office: that Thomas A. Hendrick., | thereofon such partof the line of the Chesa- eCauley’s hall, onal, making total of fifteen years, Six son thes Paulie Orden: | Press of business and the contlict for precedence | reserved for the faunilies and friends of Senators | SP the state of Indiana, has recelved S19 votes | Peake and Ohio canal as, in the opin mouths after his incarceration, while be and SEAL the ey cay the pension appro- | and Representatives was occupled mainly by | for the office of Vice, President of the United | euzineers, h Faz. | Piiation vill ts the proper place for the lexlsla- | ladies; while the portion given up to the general | States; that Johm A, ‘Logan, of the state of Iui- | nection.” T IC NNUAL | tion fn relation to pensions, the yment,ete., | public was almost exclusively filled with gen- has received 182 votes for the same office. END MATCHITY ASSOCIATION | 404 im the event the House should take’ this | femen, ‘The executive gallery was Vacant and | Whertor Laks ators eee oe ce , for the, election of Eleven | Stand there would be a contest over the pension | one diplomat sat in solitary state In the gallery | of the state of New York hasronstvediy Fear, and for the purpese of bill. reserved for the diplomatic corps. ity ofthe votes of the whole number of electors | Seyuently i, atS p.m. Admission free. Public cordially 1e- £67,10,11-3t* Dest caleulated 4 fers were par- | Another ec working in the p and novel, and in every | yard: he set fire to the bake slopsand aneceeds respect the alfair Was both successiul and en- | 1 Maltug bis escape. He fhe : reries, entenced to : rr John RB. Dos Passos, of New York, the | ment’ at Darumouth, He is wanted badly at riner of ex-Se inz, gave one of | Sing Sing, ; ing re act aamberlin’s Which bas thus fr Explosion Colliery. this season, The larze table was the | uscerTarstY as To a igitionifiom the ane 10 a hank of the choleest flowers, A inf chara e and Ouio ally com ‘And while a for the purpose of With the main stem transacting such other business as may lawfully come —++—___— Mr. Townshend (TL) offered a resolution jointed, Bs io * before the stockholders ta Feueral meeting, Slit be | Congressional Aid Asked for the Gar-| providing that during the remainder of the xes- | PEEP ine ye tniers ante appease Laie: Ip ae ee pee oes Gre nee ficld Hospital. sion the daily hour of mecting of the House | ejected President of the Uuited States for Tight to the use of t Bloves. __ | Grelock mom MONDAY Tebraniy 28-186, ‘The | ‘The directors of the Garficld Memorial Hos- Ree eeR ES URied Greenintion aE Yeats, commencing on the dth day of Marel, | Whiting the bri Poller be.cyens Sroen 1 me tant 2 per pital have sent letters toSenators and Repre-| recting the doorkeeper to admit to the floor | “cvaq that Thomas A. Hendricks, of the state | the o:her may suosist lu the Alexandria canal | Port Marine band was stationed In] Frarrrax, N. P. S RIDDELLE, Secretary. fe%,11,14,1 sentatives inviting them to inspect the hospital, | ladies having tickets Issued for the members’ | of Indiana, has received a majority of the votes | Compxny and its ieuse, te ownership thereot, | Ue anteroom. Representatives Adams, of | ast night an ex] fale BS ee and asking for an appropriation by Congress of | &@llery during the joint session for counting the | Of the whole number of electors appointed as | Subject fo such right would scem to remain in | New York, ae : MI agen yee fee of Ker, 730 17th stmw. | (Pes $15,000 for expenses oF the coming year, In | electoral vote. they appear in the certificates read. by the tele | the Chesapeake and Obio canal ci Ege iciomeniag hela Sor pple | ming, Dinner, Re HUFTY & DYER. " ipa 1. Fonts Mr. Hewitt (Ala.) made the polnt of order that | Jers, and so appears to have been elested Vice | There Is no evidence of aay transter of tae w 110, and Messrs. Lawrence Terome and Love guration these letters the board say that it has been ver-| the resolution changed a rule of the House and | protiteutot the United States for four years, | by the iatter company; and the Jerone, of New York: wee drick, Maj. Fas- bare fact of the casualty can be iin* | REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, NOTE ANDSTOCK | bally stated that the reason why the present | must go to the committee on rules. commencing on the fourth day of March, #835, | BY iy one whomsoever, in, conformity to its | Sett Stilison Hutchins, Maj. Carsony James KR, In Uds city tts rumored that there BROKERS, Congress has so far refused to recognize orald | |The Speaker pro tem. (Mr. Blackburn) over-| and. the President. of the Senate, makes | Orginal purpose, canuot be deemed tobe incon- | Young, C. M. Ogden, RW igtmau, MG. See. | were 100 men in the salne at the time, but from the hospital im the slightest deuree is thut it | ruled the potnt of order and the resolution Was | this declaration ouly a3 a public ‘stave | Sistut wth Live in, of to amount toan adverse | Keadortt, HL. Nelson, ¢ W. Adams and | New Glasgow it 1s reported that the 1301 F Street Northwest. bears the name of Garfield Hospi In regard | adopted—134; 72. ment in the presence of ‘the two houses | Possession as against, that company, In order, | Jade McCammon were among the guests, there had heard of ouly fifteen belngaows, the to this the letter states: “The board feel that the | | While the motion was under consideration, | of “Gongrese ‘of ‘the contents of the papers | then, to secure a vasid title th@reto, a decd from | Many of the ladies who bave been in the habit report is likely to be nearer the truth, as Real Estate housht, sold and rented. “The collection | manner of Mr, Garfield's death should silence | Mr. Springer (Il.) remarked that as this was 4 | Opened and read on this occasion, and metas | the Chesapeake and Ohio canal compauy is | of reccivin formally on. afternoons during the Glasgow is only seven miles from Weat- of rents, negotiation of louks und placing of Are in- | all personal and political opposition, and inas- | day which let the “outs” in, nodemocratshould | Phssessing any authority: fm law te destans ‘any | Clearly necessary. ccason, will alter the eommencementor Lent, Whether the ‘men were alive or dead ts fee i CRM e AaetINese surance will receive special attention, mutch as the need of the continuance of the hos- | oppose it. fegat conciasion whatever” Moreover the bridge extonds beyond the | nveive their friends on the evenings of the days | unknown at present. A fire broke out imme- - = : ene Bande cee cna comamission Govern: | pital isurged by almost every physician and THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. ere the Immense audience broke into ap- | northern limit of the work Just adverted ty | they have generally been at home. diately afer “the explosion, and men have With Importet Ball and Evening Dresies; also | ment Bonds, Hone without, Foca Reo te eet atta | Mr. Follett (Ohio), from the committee on aps | plause and ehsers, which the presiding omecr | CFossing the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, aud | “Gr sonany mest: the 16th Inctont., Mrs, Estes | descended tive pit to got due Matwes under cou Maney to Ioan on Real Estate on colfateral security, | tlous without regard or favor to sect, caste, oF au attempted to suppress, but with little success. | terminating at Bridge street; and there is no nfl 2 asset trol, JaS2m Street Costumes and Wraps, Ba "| condition, it ts hoped that you will Be able to | Propriation, reported back the District of Co- | * Tie Renate, atd:20, then retired to its cham: | eVidence of tLe acquisition by the Bridge com. | Rathbone will give a eccman itis Femi, ——+__— —— = = * i ES personally Visit the buildings.” Jumbia appropriation bill with Senate amend- | per, and the House took a recess for fifteen mim | PAY Of a right o Jor the erection and | AsvIsted by Mrs. Campbell, Mrs, Hord, Mrs: | A Witness Against Fence Catters Shot, 7 LS ——— +e+ ments, recommending a concurrence In some | utes. inaintalnance of a bridge at tat poiat, either | Quackenbush and Mrs, Holman, Swererwarer, Tex., February 11.—R.F.War Mae. J. P. Pacwer, ‘The French Restaurant vicar National theater, which INAUGURAL PREPARATIONS. and non-concurrence In others of those amend- | Mit. EDMUNDS’ DECLARATION o¥ THE RESULT | bY Erint trom the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal | This evening there will be a reception and | ren, recently a fexns and lately in the fs so weil renowned for .ts excellent cuisine, has fst, ments. The recommendations were agreed to, DISCUSSED. Co. or by condemnation @r otherwise, It istrue | musical @ntertainment given by the me employ of the Odram cattie company, andustate No. 1107 F street northwest, opened a French wble D’hote. Dinner, with plut im- and Messrs. Follett, Hutchinsand Cannon were | On the House being called to order, Ms.Kelfer | P2#™ission appears to have been ‘given the | of Federat Lodge, No. 1, in the jor etective by the authority of Gov, Ireland, and - = ported Claret Included, $1. Recular ‘breakfast, Oc. | The Various Matters Arranged by the | appointed conterces, Uae former company by the president of the latter | Masoute Temple, to which membe1 Who had become a witness against fence cutters Wi offer this week her entire stock of janeh, 25¢. Dinner, ‘Se. ” By the bill of fare a spe- Executive Committee. ‘Mr. Springer (Ill), from the committee on ex. | (Ohfo) offered a resolution reciting the result of | company tocvect the present structure thera, | Lod 28 and their families are in Runnells county, while sitting In the office of IMPORTED EONNETS AND HATS, claity. First-class in every sespee Se eee pda penditures in the Department of Justice, re- | the joint convention of the two houses, and dt | but this imports notning more than a license for ‘On account of sickness in the house Sen- | the Central hotel last night, Was shot dead by at from bruary 11.—At So'clock sccurted in the old pit le Picton. The severe Just night seriously in raphie service, and fittle wy we a p * me o} fo 7 = ported a Dill relating to the compensation of | claring that it is the sense of the House that the | that purpose. Tue right of gov tor Ha y will not receive Visitors to-morrow, | Some unknown persons In the street, to 38s per | wil accommodate 50 pentemen forthe Dedication | 4N ADDITIONAL HOARD ROOF FOUND NECES-| Inarshals and other United States eficlats, Ree | Sona TTa ae ae Ba ee pee that the | alot a bilage there in the event oe a pte Teo tr tune anc ee, a order to close them out. | and Inauguration with room and board. rd SARY FOR THE BALL ROOM—OTHER MATTERS. ore to the House <7 senda. oe aud that no further declaration of these tacts is | Chase, s! dees ae sonnet mites ooeen ots | enierorins ede = ph eeitores ~ Tons of Del Mall Matter. haart er Ouee 1 Se aes So his is the bill wl was incorporated fn the | necessary. 7 on 2 dso aeSaD es EL OF ne nave, WEL eve See Se 28) | A GORGE IN THE CHICAGO POST OFFICE OWIN@ ULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. Sey Hk city wal Gee eat eneea Eat | MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE comnerrren, | IAst sundry elvil ill, but which was stricken | _ Mr. Springer (Ill) said that It seemed from the PR rod eae arp Pee oepew ee cng Senda TO TRE INTERKUYTION OF TRAVEL BY THE eated Electric aud Steam Baths at 305 Missouri ave. fe therefrom In the Senate.) anbouncement of the presiding officer of the Uatone of the judgments | ardsou and Mrs. Wim. M. Bremer, 0} ned STORM. Cs ae Atthe meeting of the executive committee | “On motion of Mr. Kelfer (Ohio) the clerk of the Joint convention that there was 'bo declaration d) mentioned.ininy opinion ofthe 24th | ‘This:evening the Wednesday Club will give | CycaGo, February 11.—As a result of the — S-9SSS last evening Mr. Lewis, the captain of the Flam- | Honse was directed to inform the Senate that | ofthe vote. Contrary tojall precedent, the Vice saber last, a8 among the Hens affecling | another of their pleasant germans, To-morrow | blizzard the dispatching roorn of the p ke Been J: beau club, of Topeka, Kansas, requested that | at 12 o'clock the House would be prepafed tore- | President had simply declared that it appeared | the aqueduct has since been satistied. cos, | aiternoon Mrs. MW. Gi give a tea, | and the largo covered. pintiona et wine tes the members of the club besupplied with roman | ¢¢ive that body in conformity with the provis- | from the count made by the tellers that Grover | , The papers also show that the two bonds, Nos, , Mrs. Fendall, and ialls are loaded on the wagons are filled with vecu) uf : have | 220$ of the concurrent resolution relating to the | Cleveland received acertain number of votes, | 8and 50 there roferred to, have been carpet ening there will be two private germans, | huge piles of mail pouches, coptatning letters ae SIGS MISSION | CAMAles: and other fireworks, which they have | counting of the electoral votes, but had disclaimed any intention to make any | Wlileh obviutes tee objection then sugrested of | TV. sn seupeetively by the Mines Von’ Ancken | und cloth acks, allel with pape ‘Every mail CEG ait ee been drilled so as to let off in such a manner as Official declaration of the result of that vote, | Want of autuority from the holders of th at Wormley's and Miss Liilie Dancan at the | car in the depots 1s crowded with the mallee Gospel Services every night T50 SOs | toforn @eious figures of fire in the air as the ‘The Electoral Count. He preferred that the matter should be referred | bonds to the trustee to release. With these | Si iienceof her father, General Dunean,on Lath | tit they cannot take mote, ‘The tenant se All are invited. companyamarches along. The request was re-| At @ few moments before 12 o'clock the| to tue Judiciary committee, with instructions | ¢Xceptions. ae ee ite remus ast] trot, On Friday evening Miss Voorhtes’ ger- | mail thus delayed welghe probab ly from 80 to << ferred to the committee on fireworks with the | Speaker Pro tem. requested the members to | f¢ rerort such 8 rogolution as may Be necessary | Mon the wuole | tinal tat Lo serlons ob- | Nita promises to be a very handsome affutr. 2G8, tans and’ nearly ‘all of & crigingtes te nexcelled Fire- | Clear the two first rows of seats for the aecom- | {?¥ ERP $ stand in the wa Mrs. W. Squier, wife of the Governor of | CHIMES. nas =e ac of MBIA, for, the election of nine | works company would substract from their dis- | dation of Senators, ‘The Speaker pro tem—The presiding officer of 5) eee a reg entices Fr tragirel employes in all branches of tse cervise ine Te Sp Ectanty. | Directors to serve for the ensulng year, will be held at play sufficient freworks for the Flambeau club | _At precisely 12 the Senate of the United | the Joiut convention, in making the announce. e iF sient ane f | of Alabama, will assist Mrs. Warner Miller t0-| extremely heavy. ‘There are now still out DS this proces will not | BE Office Of the Compans, 1506 Penneyivania sen ey te ee or States was announced, and, headed by Mr,|ment of the voté, announced the result | connected therewith, iheluding piers and real | morrow in Secelving, hinety direct malls which are past due in Chie se spots guaranteed | &'4-, UESDAY, FEBI a ten’) UM. McGowan, president, and Mr. MeGully, | Edmunds and the offleers of that body, the | tat had been’ fobnd, and eimply, added | estate for a onesie andl “appre skould | The wife of Lieut. Kelty, of the navy, who has | cago, and on which ‘500 pouches, nay be ee. Brice $1.00 and 91.79,her | "yzeita, “FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. | secretary, of Americusclub,Philadclphiaawes i. | Senators fled in and took, the costs assigned) | ogo Senet OF SEs SRtnSety, On ae are ities: Draped Ge See Naar aeved ona Tr Cena te atl be Cine ot eee ee & DRESSER, | (ose> DEH THOMPSON MURRAY. Dewtisr, | troduced, and extended an invitation to the | them, the President of the Senato seating him- | of of thes iefat. Seawention, 18 Smarts, slates or bi kraut such aa casa atcmalags for Hes ya food pao p geod wo Yvay S ee 1alO Y SEEETIR ST, | SepeMaig pistons che, reeePtion of te club | soir yy Acting Speaker Busckburn, deafalion at ah Sei aaenn wer Sel 0 st Monds : rf yt 2 : a Of which 3s indicated ab» _$a22-1me = Tmporters._ ‘Comunander H.C. Taylor, who has charge | | Mr. Edmunds, in calling theassembly toorder, |, creMut ts the jodiciar someaten OOS UBENJASUN BREWSTER SSS = 3 of the work of placing the canvas roof on the a : tones Ge oUGLASS: ee Suen Painter an dic | bullding, said He hace advanced far enongh to | “The two Houses of Congress have met in Ghee ade eee eats Toon Robart any D SSNCAT SALE OF LADIES 908 D street northwest convined him that the roof would be satisfuc- | pursuanee of the Constitution and laws, and the | the deciaration made by the presiding vilice ‘Secretary of War. ter Has’ WiLL Ber two melee, aie Btiecen = Grdem prompey atyebded om _| tory except, in the contingency of very high | concurrent resolution, for the parposé of exe. | Waxexclly what it should have been. | ——_ +e Biddie. S pi ecinp ™ Loris eonpiey it at = INO, PRESCOTT, REAL ESTATE | winds. He thought it would be better, while | cuting uty required by the Constitution celfer's rt the tab One z: arth he report of the secretary, L. 8. Emery, [Rs nrokg, now locited ih his new oftice, in | there was yet time, to avold every chiuce of | and laws in the matter of counting the electoral | Mr. Kelfer’s resolution on the table, as the con Howssin Dinner: en ee oe cane ) See: cae Tope, | ue ezwlar monthly meeting of the Associated % Pres! Vi stitution settled the mutter when it declared 0 og Bullding, 1416 F street northwest, | failure By p iding a rough board roof or | Vote fora President and Vice President of the i yor votes sha The fourth annual dinner of the Eow-| who returned some % ast © ve Siege Beis perfect tctlities for the transaction of | skeleton irain On which the canvas contd | United States cast by the electors of the several Been en aan Tees oer enn | dui Ravocition| was attended’ by some are now at the Arlinston, ue camelerkik arakaes bar ‘ons avon _—. ‘Fite Resktences for sale. Houses in all parts of the | Be Wald and securely fu pinedes pe euumntted a | eee eae Tellers appolited by the two ee theascistande ct the gentleman from Oblo if | thirty of the resident graduates last even-| ne ieee vis And wift are cuests | 28 groceries, 19 clothing, 12 waperenne ae city. ‘The choicest Building Sites in the northwest NT MeCatty waa tia ounteact beni = ike thei oan. electing their President, ing at the Arlington. Commodore Bridge, i Raa Sad Ss lodging bh and 12 turned. pe rig ee dD y mtract for put= ake their plac ee te 35: | ES. i ge, i“ t to lodging he re 2 tu over to se er catia) A Speceasty | ta Tae: ik if 4 Senators Hour and Pendleton and Represent- payee Tyg On to table was agreed to—yeas, 185; | or the famous class of '25,which had Hawthorne ve idiots ti ewis St en See Hiller, ‘The reovipts were #121 and somo and Kelter having’ taken thelr H 115. ; ist 2 Clothing, A resol av tt aces at the clerk's desk, Mr. ‘Eamunds sald: © District in Congress. id 5 if t en- Money loaned at the lowest rates of interest, with tirely with the citizens.’ The public Ulumina- | “The President of the Senate will open the cer- 6 oun st ; ; TE TITLE To TE FoTOMAG FLATS. 6 great consideration as to security ton will be confined to the vicinity of the Pen- | tificates of the several states in alphabetical of- All business will be transacted In strict fidelity, e cert The resolution recently submitted in the Sen- Pilg: aizuuace Is sollciaa “eiephoue Wuosees | ston butlding. dex, and now opens the eerlitieate for the state _Nofary Publ Im_| THE RAILNOADS PREPARING FoR THE RUSH. | “tie hands to thechairmanof the tellerson the <a The rallroad compantes are busily engaged in | part of the Senate the eertiticate from Alabama of egret wer . ‘Makes Corsets to omer in every style and material, nipciaa meee aa S reparation for the extra travel incident to the | received by mail, and to the chairman of the the judiciary committee. The chairman of the | Hoa. Hugh MeCulloch, Rev. Dr. Jozept * . > PROPEL At the meeting of this society lastevening the sec prints pert fi and commiort Ged aes Inauguration ceremontes, At the BP. depot | telers om te pabt of the Hose of Representar tale eomnitiee tas declared ids tatestia fo | wchor the Rains Thesiog.calBeiainals: iey,| A DOLL 70 MARE Finite 20, provaucee suum] At the meses thie wclety lms cecning the RES SEECIALS TSS ARM Having epened an office in the Kellozg Building, | the authorities have erected on the west side of | Uxes the cert pore : SEU IT e ee | arast Seimbeal ol te ver The Commissioners have presented to the | count of membership fecs. Maurice Joyce, 1416 F street, we are now prepared to give particular | the building a stairway from the offi The certiticate wus read by Senutor Hoar, and matter during the present session. The com- | Israel Kimbail, of the internal revenue burea: ick commnitiees ofan tt 01 Cougie+s | Mrs. H.A. Wormley and Temple Clark were and those of her own ¢ eat less than former price: pis. MoD mail “Superior fitting, rantecd. Even EXPERL armiente a, OMPANT HOR TBI pte | Fecommendation that if the Laces, Gloves, € ARLINGTON i} » ipriedioes obliged to send wagons to each train to go out, ns buloag to's, ail | danger. dtokecpa wagen, at ech depots Mrs. Porter, widow of Gen. Andrew Porter, | Sui to Keep a wagon at each of the at who was in command of hington during A the carly partof the war, has taken a louise 10 Charitable Associations. the season, No, 1820. Jefferson Place. Mrs. |aug MERTING OF THE Cemthan aesOCLATED Coralias, F street northwest of Senator Camden, = o Use rental of houses, from the lowest to the highest | ting on the truss and board ro ee Se: nave yet | Falue. The best of care exercised In this special | ‘The con de ae Oe eee we ners Fo laa plan of decoration, and Lonef-tlow in its number, presided with $ : : receiving to-morrow ave Misses Beach, Cosby, | ment of evening schools was adopted. The ei-kmown grace. Gen. Ellis Spear was | ford and Ro-ewate d Mrs, Brodh secretary was instructed to request the pastors B muster of ceremonies and managed with | Jr. Wm. D. es anu bee of the dierent, churches, both white aid cok excellent tact and wit to introduce each of the | Constantia Al to Tocky ored. to set apart one Sunday as a on ate by Mr. Aldrich, and adopted, direetitz an | Syeaiccrs, after the speeches were inorder with | Sead. aw rotaer, Dr. which to make collections for charitable pur inquiry into the title of the land now being Im-| 4 Lound!ng billow of inirthfai and agrecabie — poses. proved as the Potomac flats, hag been seat o | Personalities. Letters of regret were read District Government Afairs. SMSRISY SROSSSLASIOS BOISE. SSS ae I K. MPHERY, ess 430 Textu Stneer Nortmwest, ‘French Hand. Ventre take’ ‘ N.B—French, Ge man aud 2 urpose of bringing about an extra cession. shoul q a cention to the purchase, sule, ‘and rent s in the | announced ten electoral voles for Grover Cleve- 3 ce | ted Verbal messages Of regret were reported Patent Shoulde St rent culate: ee speiatieg ones, plseing insurance ia second story to the space within the gates of the | Jand for President, and. ten electoral votes for | Tittce will call upon the department of Justice a Hons, W. W. Rice avd’ I B: Reed of tne SE levied to menaborship. Mr. Cat, A. Jame t : prow cashier of Bant ‘ashington, was € fining thereto. Ofticers of the aniy'andnavs mem: | without going through the crowd, Mr. He Ht | T4ymesA. Hendelcks for Vice President. | sec, eon ew hieerivig Litect uate lemon eee aes bers pusress aud other, officials owning orfdeste- | Carter, the superintendent, has been here sev-| sent that only the operative parts of the certifi: Capitol Topics. . ied upon to aud J.C. Pratt was elected sec yin place « Rae centen : property and who | eral days blocking off thé work, and has ar-| cates be read, the formal parts belag Inspected WHO 15 BEHIND MT. WHITE? speak aboxt Prof. Packard, | it §. Kinsell, resigned. Miss Matia R Mann. Their Unters curetilis backed after’ Laren | Tanged for the laying of two temporary tracks | by the tellers. ‘This was agreed to, an, only | Some of the demociats in the House say It Is } of the college, who died during the past year. | 10 a deed 1 4 Mr. D. paida'very gracefal ard fecliug trgute | ty 6 aicl arge of the central oftice from 9 a. in, Yo 8. : hicntof tates aud ine preservation of property jaueim | With the side tracks on Maryland and Virginia | Upne coruieate. froin Arkansas neccounced | thelr bellef that the republicans are using Rep- | Mr. D. pat 78 PO eee | eth t in. The committees on cooperation of publle cits. PPERTS = D = * acher and a friend, readin ci Big | deace in ail cox at Sih Street Northwest. FR ition to aug turee stock of Gas Frx. | have been designated for the cars in which | for cleveland and Hendricks. Lh remarks the beautiful lines from Loug‘eilow s | U2 areas eve, not aS : industrial seforms ani on directaries mado re- wor 5 " isites of aw were coniplie 2 | ports. An executive com inted, he Ladies & respectfutry catted to | row Lampe: Brass Aulirose Fine Sen een Fen, Te suspended tro, Sundae ant Dusiness | the eight votes of that state ad been east (or | until Mondas, when If any further eHorts to ob: | written as expressive of the great poersiree ¥ and proper lo make such deed aud | Consisting of Mr. ALS. Pratt, dirs: 8 A’ Eeneet WERS, TIDIES, | Pancy Porcelain Flowered Vi etc. Ist, until alter the rush, and all” tralus With or- . . : made, th id night a ls BOR eloped ieecnan VITAL STATISTICS. board.” Thi ‘of Rev. J. G. fh Fancy vorceli Flowered Vases, Baskets te Ablaations will be lauded im BOM Wet oe | qitbecertlfieate from Colorado announera that, fe, they will hold night and morning ses-| passed in mentury of this beloved teacher, in 1S cy 7 there | busta. The, resignation G. Blaine and Logan. THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL, one of his most eloquent, touching and effec:ive | Were $7 deaths in the Distric handled. ‘The certificate from Connecticut announced to-d: ‘nes, and though he spoke 1 ored, 39. Death rate per 1,000 per’ annum | neld yesterda: 'S LACE, SATIN | [[<ep> SAMUELS. SHEDD, Mr. J. F. », the agent of the B. & 0. R. R., t Senator Morgan ay Introduced a bill to | Epeeches, and thoug! ad tieud. “ponds ahd 22.62 for | bers were ele reliable companies, and transacting alf business per- | depot, so that the train men may do their work | Thomas A. Hendricks for Vice President. See ye imeaHon te can give!onthe: sub 1% After the college | Sent ax = ecto: trexcurer in place of Geo. Its sr. ing to putchase, sell of exebauge property areata nea iy eeprom heed Ly re tant i the y« was’ appointed assistant secretary, to take Lone wlll teehee Gene oleic oF rene seat | on Gth street, each 1,000 yards long, which, | Pye statement ol the votes cent were ce ‘) i on 0 on ey o wun, & SChO MI said ADIES AT = GHuIStMas Gobi | avenues, It is thought, will be suifelent. Tracks | ghar the seven votes of that state had test eee | Fesentative White as an obstructionist for the | 12 the memory of Prof P. asa man, aschomr, a abd private charities On atclalsamtett ana STMAS GO ze TORIS f have ‘Faucy ‘Porevlain Lamps, Fancy | Peeve edleation thatas the fatehy buses | «The certilleate from California announced that | They say they will watch how things get alang | "sforiturl Salutamus,” which, wese cx realy Bt Of EERO TDERED SEP | Also, a large asortment of BRASS ORNAMENTS, | Will be suspended from Sunday night, March | Bigine and Lozan, struct the progress of the appropriation bills is | jor Prof. P. Appropriate resolucions were tue and J.C. Pratt, to act ad interim for ee votes sions and try to worry the obstructionists out. | Pecos ver, S : During the week ending Febru: Poe 591 15th street, Cotes eating. oy that the crowds will bo. successtulty the three votes of that state had been cast for ry ry th secouding these, however, Senatur Frye made 1g s te, 48; col-] Ata special meeting of the board of managers ve nes 6 ior white, 29.26 for colore that the six votes of that state had been cast for make appropriations for rivers and harbors, It | tes of one who mourne is words | 19.10 to for ts doing everything necessary In anticipation of | Gieveland and Hendricks. thrilled every llstetier ‘and wekenie ~| total, Six deatis under one year, 12 under 5 | 1. Fishbaugh, Gen, Jas, ‘Mrs. Susan M. ZEPHYR, | WORSTED FINE GAS FIXTURES, Peer about, Sou feet of etre eae er S cil be | The certificate from Delaware announced that, | is the same as the bill reported by Kepresenta- | nest und sincere, response” Generate, yas and 28 over o0 yeare. Principal canses of | Fiunundy, Sud. Henderson, or nas Of Hane 5 500 fe Delaware | the three votes of that state had been cast for | tive Wills from the river and harbor committee | making belng now In order Evans, of 29° read | deaih were: Paeumotia, 15, consumption, 13, | sion, award Demple and Theo, 4 at the lowest matket | COLORED AND DECORATEDGLOBES AND | petween F and G; on G street, from Delaware | (7°, : S Col a heart diseases, G; scarlet ‘fever, gestion of ri vere elected to fill vacancies on the ‘ais SHADES. venue 4 North Capita strech from Delawars | Cleveland and Hendricks, of the House, except thatthe projected improve. | a beautiful pocm. Gen, Sewall, ol. Alexander, | BEAT! diveace Saipan: di theria, | hoard: Eias Hutchinson, W.-W. Burdette ke ‘The certificate from Florida announced that | ments of Sandy bay, Mass., ahd Galvestun har- | Col. Dyer, Judge Snell, Dr. Baiwer, tev. Dr, | Hugs. RCOR = = from N. A street to North Capitol street. ‘They | qne three Votes of that state hud bee east ioe ‘posed of the | Whittlesey and others made very happy faiks. | croup. pleunsy, erysipelas, 1 larriages | Morrison and Henry A. Johnston, Mrs. Sara petinir acento ROE, MOREE SED: SEC D ENS LAME | wil bave ample room for 200 passenger ears, | Cleveland and Hendricks. Hehuepin caual dua che provinon making eas | Bua Fond ot Balle Chara ont ee AE | ceootteh ot mene e elma, Births Peneteas A. Spencer was elecied second vice president © Medals frou Expositions of 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. and in thirty te leeping cars will be quartered | ~The certificate from Georgia announced that | the advisory engineer of the Mississ.ppi river | ence with laughter over his history of au eight- | 25 white males, 20 white females, 17 colored re ee the CeO Ne Hale acai we | the twelve Votes of that state had been cast for | comztysion are not included In the bi day clock, which he said was the corner-stone | males apd 17 colored females. pEXCURSHONTSTS FROM THE GRANITE HAIR WORK. | [<g> THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | brought in other tan those with fresh pro- | Cipycland end Bendre ounced that | @& EDMUNDS’ DISCLAIMER IN ANNOUNCING | Of his Ife. Hon. W. D. Washburn, of Minu> CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL FURNITURE. ge ik tents. v 1 seta, responded to the call on lim ina vé The Comm: have made a contract | of the New Hampshire club, Hair Dreming. "Residents ts particularly called to PHOS | Visiogat Pa UA ee ie tory THE RESULT OF THE ELECTORAL VOTE. sp01 call 0 in a vei fe Commissioners hay on VIX, the new m Serv I h, whi . Brad, furnishing the tb men, passed through Washington namboosd ina Arsciese Wanner. | wed cakguard agains dininrie Poe aus ree TAMMANY COMING IX STYLE. cast for Blaine and In announcing the result of the count Mr. | Glitnan, of the commissary deperincnt pre: | Bescon ae oe eeuishing the three | Mer dke to the New Orleans e a department, pro- | new schoo! houses—oue Ia Georgetown, one on ” 537 15th st. mw. | the gas or Ih bottles by WC, MILBUctM, Sol The New York Sun says: At the Tammany | |The certifleate from Igdiana announced that | Edmunds sald that in declaring Mr. Cleveland | Gueed a laugh by: eaying Washuornen che Ge | eee a ee ong Be eeorgetoNn one on | eo valine, about Fevruary 21sh ine excursion. F and Mauutucturer, 1429 Penusylyania committee on organization last night Coroner ee pee notes peas State had been cast for | to be elected he didso upon what appeared by here boca for any two ere ous Fairfield, | furniture. a Sumnitare ry b — ‘the first class, edn g ioe stop over a gion Clevel 8. aca Of the coast survey; Major Prince, Capt, Craw | Bustva inake, and to cost $3, . Among, REMOVAL aaa oe tetera to Ween rad, to make | he certificate from Lowa announced that the | Wh Gla withsur ane aah te OF ae eas | ford, of the army dnd others bineny sepacened sad paki ate theinbers of the party are Gov. 8. W. Hale, Dr. ae arrangements for going to Washington toattend | thirteen votes of that, state had been cast for | Sunouncement was thought by yneny te be tne theie great joy in being present at the excellent | afr. Jacob Freie Sat street northeast, com- | 3+ C, Moore, of the Manchester Union, and Cal. Jaw offices of W. Paince Bett removed to625 F | the inauguration, reported that the expense | Blaine and Logan, precedented and gratuitous. THe STAR report- | dinner and their enjoyment of the rare feast of | plains that the massive front doors of the Seaton | E- W- Hort, president club, who is in = SSE | would be $15 per man; that this would inelude | ,,2he certificate from Kansas announced that | Ey"however, asked air, Blackburn, the spenker | Witand fan and good speeches. College songs | Dawe building swing in instead of out, and | Chargeoftyeexcursion, Tavs, Arrextios: Fase ee te iat secre fo ees Mish | glte, certificate from Kentucky announced | Wag Rept ectt rad tre anges tent wor a | loved sins pald 10, FINE Auditor: Aleconger | ORAS Ine urge anappropriation | CIET¥-—Henry F. Heh, by iis attorney, bert tone ald Iezister Kelli. donot cen Tet | that the, thirteen. votes of that state had been | Munesras vor frag une gna cuncement WAS 0 | sour Alexander the Great” and as the orice by Congress for replanking snd repaluting the | Curisty.csg.,trought sul pe EATESY FABIGIAN MODES IM: HATE Gooum, | peice” shld Hegistes Bays 72 Go not eee bow caat for Cleveland and Hendricks, cea | thority on the part of the presiding officer ofall | Bator of this sumnl_astociation, and a pledge | Knacostia bridge." Bom the. 5 eon ie society of Fennel. : 2 y 3 rfay they | “The certifleate from ‘Louisiana announ hority, ‘Belore making ihe ssnouncement | given that at every future diunef, shou! Policy was taken out, another IWLLE M. J. PRANDI, pill, at $12, and they are going with Gilinore's | gnut the eight votes of that state had been cast | StthOHty. absent, the association would wire him, through BUILDISO PEEMITS. ‘of plaintiff for bis benefit, She died in Novem- vari band of 100 pieces, and will stop at the Ariing- “level diel Mr, Edmunds consulted Mr. Blackburn. 2 have been Issued by Inspector Entwisle as fol- | ber, 1884, after paying a ‘number of mor Az Mus. 3. J. Hexr's, 1200 F seamen, | Bal c mo qtbegeriieate ont Stains announced vant | | Nowisations ny mux rasaroens. || IRS nevauinens walt ger de apd li aback owes George W. "Clarice, erect eight | lanky acoeeanda ae aan GRAY SHADES! will tell you how they do it,” said Justice | iyo ix votes. of that state had beeneast for | ‘The President sent the following nominations | S2e,iceend of Vii fyostory, qwrelings. oun, “Uciween 8 and T | year, mhe question chieliy Involved ts whether Ww at & Cc. RUEA WAVES! — SHINGLED BaNcs: | Gorman. “There are afew men Who subscribe | $2,855 Mrs, OF 5,000. mr, Howarn & Co, trhaaaalges auvac costa tithe latooeeaaee a hundred doliars or 80 each to make it light for | Bithe certiticate from Maryland announced that ii p 608 9th street, oppo Large assortment of ART EME NCY NEEDLEWC LT in Comple Patent Office. ne shades, f PEARSALL’S GLISH FILO TLOFLOsS, DECCA SILKS. ATIC ILLY, CREWEL and TLAMBU ii materia! for Art Needlework. tote Senate Senteidags Agwitogers ta be cn. SS. + | streets northwest; ihe acts of the local ageut here bind the com- ” lector of internal revenue for the second district Affairs in West Washington. pany. gimaze 2p order by plain combing. “Hair dremed and | NE CON. don't have 100 pleces of music,” | {he eight, votes of that state had been cast for | (etyir Of Rania) Toren at ae ee attcd | Doreen bea Yotvier ae about! here isnochange in the senatorial contest | _Goop Evroexce.—1 Have opened an Establishment at eee sprlim* | jaid gecreiary Gilroy, ‘They havea drum espa | CVS ee eas nach asette amisiased | Ronee che Manton Beets |e Ome ‘Alexis Queen, who lived near Tenley- | in Oregon = dore McDermott, Fannie ‘and = Spiraea ni F. of 40 and 60 pieces Of music.” that the fourteen votes of that state had been | Shire. Timothy Sheehan to be agent for the In- | town, and was 77 years of age, dropped dead as | Several membersof the Iilinols legislature are | nie M. Rossir, alleged No. 25 WEST SIXTEENTH ST. F EBRUARY oR "Trowsers. “How many pieces of music are we to have?” | cast for Blaine and Logan, dians of the White Earth agency in Minnesota. | he entered his house. It is supy that death | reported to be snow-bound at Gardner, and three | arrested. by. And are now prepared to show HANDSOME IM- ingutred Register leellly. ‘The certificate from Michigan announced that | Second Lieut. Dagar W. Howe, 17th infantry, | resulted from heart disease. Ihe deceased had | state senators are snowed in at Pontiac, on their | were shilj PORTED DINNER, E RECEPTION and foniy ay the thirteen votes of that state bad been east | to be first lieutenant, Just returned from the fineral of his Way to Springfield. about 4:40 o'clock the two . eet a re “Well,” said the register, “I think we ought to for Blaine and Logan, NOTES. THE RIVER AGAIN FROZEN OV! "The trial of loseph C. Mackin and others chi bad been checked by Mr. Ratt, epies femme Syshetc § ernie gen anl have as good a show as thé county dem a rtifieate When the ‘of the Senate hia | Snap last night caused theriver, canal aud creek | with tam ‘with the ballot box in the | checks to Mrs. MeDermott, ‘goo y, ‘The certificate from Minnesota announced nthe chaplain began _ HATS, Bre. Ja23-6w1p THE FEATURE OF FEBRUARY CLOTHING | _ “The way to do it is very easy,” said Justice | ¢nat the seven electoral votes of that state had er this morning Mr. Jonas was the only | to freeze over very tight, the ice being quite | eighteenth in Chicago, is now in progress, to take the checks from. = TRADE Is NEW TROWSERS. ALMOST EVERY | Gorman. “The estimaic of $15 per man is | heen cast for Blaine and Logan, Benator present. During the prayer severe | thick. a MAN NEEDS, OR WILL SOON NEED, NEW | based on an expense of $7,500 for 500 men. It | "The certificate from Mistsippl announced | other Seuaiore quietly: entered: Pet when tise | _ SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS ARRESTED.—Spectal Hixwaro & Hercussos, THOWSERS WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF ratns | We hve more men the Creuse Will be les prt | shat che nino votes of that state had been cast | Journal was ordered fo be read only nind were | Ofloor Burrows arrested three suspicious char. OF EVERY GRADE. $5 OR $6 BUYS Goop | fy phy sgl tart it, 1 will cAtraborsy va yg tenets Pea - wel- | belng implicated in the burning of Mr. James ia Rime oeueee Seth eh a a, aeenonT, * SOPD | be less pro rata. Now, Just to start it, sub- | ‘The certificate from Missourl announced that | Judge David Davis, of Ulinols, bas beon s wel} being implicated in the vorning of Mr. 3 . scribe $250. sixteen Votes of that state had been cast for | come Visitor on the Hoor of the Senate for the MAN WHO DOES ROUGH WORK CAN GET | ““and the eleventh district will give $150,” jand bnd Hendricks, CATTLE MARKET.—Sale of live stock at Dro- AGENTS FOR WHAT HE NEEDS FOR HALY AS MUCH. BE- | said Mr. Scannell. “You can put me down for ver's Rest, D. C., as oe by Tavenner Bros, FORE ORDERING AN EXPENSIVE PAIR OF also,” said Register . “And putdown Megane f as up and sold. BOSTON HARD WAX, minetéenth district for $250,” sald Chairman at 5 to 5% good, at 4% to 5; medium, atd TROWSERS FROM YOUR TAILOR SEE WHAT | fhe ninetéenth dist = phate to 445 common, at 3 to and > ‘The Best Floor Polish. ne EE EE CERES ET ee Spplanse, and on ‘the roll it was lambs, p at 4 to 6; lente, at See Dealers in BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILES GEORGE SPRANSY, eortarciuidaeht orn Se Tbe tain Se ee GRATES, RANGES, FURNACES, &&.___ 05 507 Seventh Street, xorEs. (Formerly with M.A. CONNELLY.) if 7 is é i i if RIROn AM MATTER os Has just received the Sprig Style Block. HATS mace to oid sty Sa Le segs ender aid ld styles Remod- ‘Opposite U. 8. Post Office, AB The name in White Letters onthewindowa 2 Lrgvr. Iverson, U.S. N., who arrived at San Francisco by the laststeamer from China, isthe bearer of a letter from the king of Corea to Pres- ident Arthur. 8

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